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LOCAL ITES. CiraoE or SctI:1ur.E.-Tio follow ing is the sceu'idulo of the C,rlotto, Colu' bia and Augusta Railroad )AY PAssEN(:iER. GOiinll S8 '. %. GoinI- North. Leav Black .l ; :3.15, r.:l. . 2.15, P. ar. * Wiruilvb c, Co, 1.03, P. . 11.20, A. M. Ridigeway, -1.38, r M. 10.52, A. M. NI1T PASSENoER. Going 1outh. Going North. Leavo Blackstock, 12.31, A. :4. 2.03, A. M. 'Wi.nsboro, 1.14, A. v'. 1.14, A. M l"idgcway, 1 ..1), A. M. 12.30, A. M. New Advertisements. Dividend Notice-John Fisher, TruItstee in Bankruptcy. Beautiful L:yns-J. F. McMas tar & Co. Tho Libcrian ship . vor, after many vexatious duelays, sailed from Charleston on llnday morning. No on can witness the suflinigs of the baby, without feelings of oxtreme pity; for these sufferings, however, Dr. Bul1'e Baby Syrup is a sovereign remedy. EASTra SuIuAY.-Sunday being Easter, appropriaLo services were held in the Episcopal church. The hymns and chants woreo all fin(.ly rendered by the choir. The church had been beautifully decorated, under the .direction of the ladies, with flowers and evergrcns, and presenlted really a very b''1 tiful .appear.anl Ca. VANErE)-Ar1 agent in every t own ship in Fairfield county, to solicit subscriptions to TmE Nrws AN) HErAl). We intend' this yeaur to Ilake -'I: N'r:' AND H EPaL in ev:ry way a r . or. th:mli it has .cyCr yet been. EspAelly shall it' be our a1.hu to furnish in its colulllms a complete n)m;Tp of the fiel Of p:li tts-(' tyt, Stat-.i ind geerl We are ipre>ared to of'r iiduive ments to any pa'rter Who will imll dertake the woi' . of (anvassin-. mnd we hope soon to ht(.1r f rom1 several .fpplican t THE11 Tows C -u-h olw ing is the full te-t of the reenit Act of the Legisla:.ure amending the ,charter of Winn bloro : SECTION I. : itB 4 e0r, by the Senate and House of .epresenta tives of the State of South Carolina nlow met and siit'g in General Assembly, and ly the authority of the same, That the intemlant and 1Wardens of the said tovn shall, ,during their term of service, soveral. ly and -respcctively, within the limits of the said town', he vested with all the p)owers ans jurc misdie tions of Magistate -, Trjial .Justicos .or Justicos of the Peoace, as either of such offices shall exists in this State, except for the thi of civil cases. SEC.2. The Town Council shaull have ,power to arrest and commit to the county jail of Fairfield couoty or to the guard--honso of the said town, for a term not exceeCdinlg teu days, *any person or porsons commflittinlg any offenses as set forth in the c3hartor of a tid town. SEc. 8. The '1'wp .Coujei1 shall have power wvithin their diserotionm ~to im~pogo3 an annual tax, and to grant licen15ss for the saumo upjon1 such terums and regulations as they maVy est:ablish, to keepers of ten pin alloy and b)owlin g alloys, owners of pubhliechays, wagons, carts or hackst, and livery- stable keepers. And thue said Town Council may likewise jmpose an annual tax upon: 1. Telegraph or express compa -nuios havj!)g a res.ident agent or 0o)erator. 2. Photographic artists or picture takers, brokers or money -exchangoe dealers. 8. Lec6urcrs, traveling theatrical .compamies, concerts or musical en tertainments, exhibitors of cen-iosi -ties of any kind, except those for ,charitablo purposes. 4. Also, upon peddlers or venders .of soaps, medicines. goods, wares or mnerchandijso of any .kind not the -products or manufacture of this State, or by a citizen resident in *phis State. 5i. Also, upon aill gift enterprises, itinerant .lightning rod dealer, :itinerant phtysicians, surgeo)us , :chiropodlists, or any so-called pro fessors of the medical or surgical SiEC. 4. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with or r-epugniant to this Act are hereby repealed. Approved March 18, 1878. Items from Watoree. We thought a few lines from this part of the co.unty z4ighlt lo pf inter ,est to some of your readers. As regards farming, we are get-' ting on very well, and we might add that we are making progress, for there is more corn, wheat and noata nplantdl in Ahis unhewanaAd than there has been since the war. I We know that therl) will be many hogs to kill, We are having aI cot-" ton- seed panic re now, abno-t ill of the s;) d h aving spoiled. We hve 110 prclling in f his commtm,1 nit.y now ; it seerlls that we are forsaken. .1'ho only time (II farners get together now is when our straiglhtout club meets. We 11o1) to have ia large mceting of our club on the 27th inst. when we will reorganilo again. We ex-I poet to enroll twenty or iore 1menl bers on that day These will be whites, too ; we only have about five colored Democrats in our club. We do not intend that on1e of those Rulicatl hail-stormlls shall fill our club with Radical negroes, thereby getting co:ltrol of our club and our rselves too. We are anxious to know the ''Coinilg me(tn," and hopo that their friends will soon bring them out. It is high time they were out, so tlt we may have plenty of ti mne to ex am ine thl.tm We think you will soon hear from 11s onl this side of the co-"iy ; we hop3 to in g out a geuIt.1(:nlmn wh1.o) do.terves aItl has earned the :In iro vote of the cunty. We will, however, defer saying mnore until the time arrives. And now for tie atmu;ennr' of the day; well, we had a show in our .city a few nights ago ; and 1)i, for the enor'mols a.(lm issiol fee, "one nieck," yourt clrre:,pondenlt mnighi.' have attended, and 1therefore have been )e,tter alble to report. How over, I will report one of Prince Martin's constiltuents description of it 11he says "it was a ')lamrma111;' in eighlty--tvo picees. the proplietor of the s:a,mi being Prof. 1). IH. (ill. m1a1n, (colored), of Chester county-, S. C. Gilh21:n t1ilS the p)or darkie; that he is working in the interest if the ;t-ate, and especialk' of the free schools." Poor ignorni, pe )ple ! When will they cJo to bo thus imposed upoll ? The larkies all seeml happy down here, and are lnxtious to know "who gYwine be do iex gubner." We in variubly reply, "HIamp ton," and hopc wO do not guess wrong. We are all living on short rat ions now, but there is every prospect of it good blackberry and fruit crop generally, then we will be indepencl.d ont of thme merchants once more. We hope0 that 0o11 next will be of more interest to the county. WmVE:c. I)iv,idnd Notico. A D)IV[IMiD or' ti vo par cen'tmn will t.bej pait Decpo*itors in ti Ci1'ties SainastU link, at Columbiai andi the severa l agenCi..', on anid after the FIltST OF MAY $lEXT. By order of the0 CIommtit tee: JOHN FISHIER, Tutoin Bankrnptcy. .Cor ntnu,. 18th April, 1878. Yairfiold deposiitori wi be pad t the~ WinnIJsboro Nat ional Bamnk. apl-23 -it BEAUIFUL LAWK3 BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast Colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEFAUTIF'UL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fasnt colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 16 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colorsu, at .10 cents per yard. BEAUTIF.UL LAWNS, Fast colors,- at 1'0 cents por yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL -LAWNS, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, --AT J. F. McMYaster & Co's. Do You Want, leiht h W i \\'r i. : Y in " )ath, or wh!1'I is iir -, i.. he : in i. b r),':1".~ 1 I inlt sus n,sI i ., i , .'.)iillw rlu. l i t1 asj l t t t :,sll,l,r, : u1. eon. it Il st )I1 i i n wI' ,' .il '1..!1. bit 1' Ii t11t, 1rith d iCi. i m .wIt i:tte li-it. C i , 1 riiA InaieeU f s pre. :i-i. sus t(:nSt , Ir. .I Bradich,l's Illai, ll.t r ii 'tl Oi lI $11ro remedy3. it Iet by\ (iin O1ne to thet ne"rv<Otl' ten. (res, im lovl-t he ltr and d t"rin in dir s- l\'yt.) Oh - ur,tns of'mni' t (rll:ttion1. It is at I :. tintt 1r ;ripti, ii l I i I hiet int4.lli:---nt Doc; )rs 1:",; it. Pe 1rtr ,1 by .1. l o l,li,'l:1, A\tht:ta. (t:., :t 4 14 ) c' I.:l .r ;t , an:(l d 1 " r talt+ hiv Ill. W . . i A na:x. april :, ;\w" CA. LL4 AT - J'_. Ml. .fE1A T T'S 'iT1 -'.EII, !i \we.ile Ir~, Plow-m<mb)il,le, k rtn.t Chmin., t h n"s, 1 -. "k Rui, :., ( r'i. I Cr i 11o , S i i:ths, li.'l,'s lo.. I t.s. Shov\, Is. (;i.tr1t'I I1,--" :a In i l 1cnkes. N"lil , I (~r-ie anti 1Ilultt ti1oet a.tcl Nail: -, :nu l,, \\(,It)1itp ':N\VltI. \1- II I,nwk. I , i1*, . t,nIres, 1 - e 1 A '. Crto : .a:ic i' .,- i (i 15, h 'rc. Fir s res. T. i or utr r al . ih .l. erow .n-bd. M er tial , I.N. l "AO ' r,l,:. b'4-l \r ' , i st t l. i li lt th; .mt+'r lariI 0 a 1:11ny1 Si) 1-n11ob. A LSO, P'ET1(I T Il1 I lr 11 , ito ii . IT s F r ( ;.t t., .1 ."T. ! y.)'S .i'i Pow". dt r it\u' b t i a t .1 1 E. T'S' r ai n ut I i it,1l / l ! i.in: ' Tb:u- . 1)nrhan.'s andl oth1,r i,imbl, of'1::'Ikmg Tobaoco, lu\w for t "YJ 1.HET ':l"merical" eet1nts oeIt will Ias yInii. 1 J,)t "r I r ' i t, is b etrt a1 r - ool WVE a nre now receiving a Sple:ndicl hnc of SPIN GOOS. A tilotof Wad shf Poelin beati,ful lin of4whit at n fi)g trd Cetenil -ALSO Glached' HiomaunN 1ursucer,rtton5 D6iaiperb, oable ienss and .0sk ond athe pett per lsorm ent ablo in the markle, nmy oter goos wic rj ~I~ Cpleba Ie alondoi owo J.. fo tAo en landlpeae oNl iA full peble o Str aw Ftund byo Wheia preaws.kna rdi u GIVEI US. A LL.A,Ag~ lotarI of 1od sof CedarPebils, for PIANIFI& OREAWS Awriar.a -mmwrea . A t -. Y u f a c t U r e r C s ' P E . " I 7 I . N 1 8 OA ( I : s EIA MAi lN IM O\\N AGENT - I 1 D1)1) EN & I 1 A'ES, I I i (reat. Whol,alc" Piano an Or'n l): l trs of (te Soultt, tIow Sell in .st:um, I,l:; lrn)m all lead(in;; iIlk('rs dirvect to ' U rilae:+r.; Q;n t le N A nts, No ((l 11iSSIO11 a'Iil, at. lIil;' litttur('.s Fae tory" 1'tt :4, thllc y' (giVing pIuirchasvrs th( lnarge conii i ons he, 1i4l,re"nt're iid .. TIntA. r.',m $")u toit ( a10 tuatiilly satved inTl ( ireh e of an Illstrai'.nt- uniler tlhi:: to w syst '' . Write for partiiculairs. We cer' t"b u,nider;olld. Spcal Offers TILT BE1A'' THE WORLD. 7 Oc"t. P:imo'4, CI 15. .1 'tn pOrgans, $-55. 7 "" P 'tlin., 15 i:, 1 t Stop Or"ganIS, (0., 7 ( t. I'i:Ltlt;, 1GO. I : top (Organs, 67. C"'(d ';1'e 1'iaitos, 178. 12 Sop )rai ns,78 MASON & ILA.MLIN ORGANS, 7 Stop.-, $100. 19 Stops, $108. ",t'nd Norti ali We Swinlled. I iir. , r pt;tablc no M t .rs liko S(Tinwan, Ci irie..JSt3k, na.~\11.. but by iogntgi ab it e t 11ar r w( hi ,lu ve. 1ltil : l p in s for : A: . P;8r:;ii' i.tin s for $ l :>: h7 r O r-I s I cr "15i. li i)' 3 1ption ir un td fra or are in all :;Iiih alo:urd ..YIr.. lhi lnstrn ml ntsi 1 1:,1 by ccl. andl alway'.s reli-tlble n1:lltt:t t t .t o Ic l'h1irin D D& ons, Knab. & Co., IhI llet..u Davis, \Ithushek P'no.Co., Ilities 71rn,., I .\asnn & Hamllin. And y,cu will have those that will Ilast a lifetirne and please you better every dayt. All Inlstrumlents wo sell hear th'e . n nO 1.e ai airo guaranteed for six Fifteen D)ays Trial f Vio-1 We ,) payml frcei: ht if not. sat i I.-tory. J II)Stratucl Cata:loguet; froe. Wrlte to .TLUDDEN & UATES) Ipri112-(in Savaunnah, Ga. SPEING aooDS. --"- - SPRING C!ALICOES AND CAMBRICS. Detl::ie aurecidI new atyadthel 'II t hem: th y illha thesest inpcion, and. we~l( take pleasurxe in (.a.l. a1 1full iU.sortmenIt of alil goodsi ink 0our McMASTER & BRICE. 0 F[ESH M~EDCINES. QIA]Rs.AARfLLA withi lodidol of P'o., O tassa, Livertt Pills I, Anl Ul :Moot.hinJg 1 ropm, E xtriact' of 11hrehui, ('lttle Powdl'3ers, (:ughL 1.andy3k, (Cherry'' Pectorl,~1 Brown's C'olulh M"ture 31, Airnien Linimen('lt, Es Asi thma, Worm Lozengesgo, HaIir l1entorer', P88sence of I 'Ll3non, Too3(th1 PIowders, &c. The (se Med 3eines Will commend11( themli se0lvea to phys3'icians1 and1 to ~ths 13 ersons33(ii lowing!, sin1ce the re0 c(iof chUd is pii ted McMASTER & BRIC1E. mlar 21 W. G. ROCE 31ERC1IANT TAILOR, JAS removed to thle store next to the pos-oic,'hore hie will bo glad to re (ceivo h1is friends and1( culstomers'. A full line of Sample9 will be kept on hiand, fromt wh'ichl customela my make sedeotionis. Hoe now hast the finest line of Frenchl andl( English goods oyoyr ,brought to thlis market. HIe is also propgrod to cut or to mak up goods for those wvhp desire. Garments of all kinsrprdad cleaneId. nsrpie n 7ft- Cloaning a specialty. Thankful to the publio for past patron aige, he soliolta a continuance of the alame, and guarantees satisfaction, sept 18 . W. G, ROCNE, 1 'T'IlIl:Ty-'I'1Ill) YEA!:. lThe Most Populatr Scientific Paper in thq World. On1;y $J.20 at Year, Inoluding Postage. 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