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LOCAL ITEMS. CHANGE OF SCIIEDULE.-Tho follow. ing is the schedule of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : DAY PASSENUER. Going South. Going North. Loave Baok.tock, 3.15, r. DI. 2. 15, p. M. Winniboro, 4.03, P. M. 11.20, A. U. . Ridgeway, 4.38, P u. 10.52, A. nr. NIGHT PASSENGER. Going South. Going North. Leave Blackstuck, 12.31, A. H. 2.03, A. M. Wi.Ansboro, 1.14, A. u. 1.14, A. Bt '" lidgeway, 1.49, A. U. 12.30, A. M. ReIiR:ous Notices. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. Hr., and 7j P. M. Baptist Church-The Rev. T. W. Mellichamp will lecture this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, and preach to.,mnorrow at 11 o'clock, A. r. Methodist Church-Rov. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M., and 74 P Br. Sun day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 71 P. ir. Episcopal Church-.Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday exlept the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o'clock A. r. New Advortisoments. Paper &c-McMaster & Brice. Masonic Meeting-J. F. McMas ter, Secretary. "My child was affected in the same manner as yours, Mrs. B. and Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup gave it al most immediate relief ; I would surely give it a trial." * Mrs. Martha Erwin died of pneu monia on Thursday at the residence df Capt. I. N. Withers. She had been sick but a ehort time. Her remains were interred in the family gravo yard, twelve miles west of Winnsboro, on Friday. THE "SoUTHEIN FAVoRITEs."--This concert company, consisting of three blind gentlemen and two blind young ladies, will give an entertainment in the Thespian Hall on Monday night, consisting of vocal and instru mental, operatic and elocution try, sentimental and comic. Adnission, 25 cents ; children, 10 cents. They have an excellent string band, and a fine quartette of singers. Their negro melodies are full of harmony and sweetness Their opera music is remnirkable for grandeur, beauty and true sentiment, and will always give tone to their entertrain - ments. Their comic solos will never fail to amuse an audience and excite a roar of laughter.-Sla-rtan burg Spartan. They are educated musicians, and their entertainments aro really mori.. torious.-Yorkville J.nquirber. AROUND TOwN.-~mdy day paRssed without any celebration in Winns boro. Baby carriages now blockade the streets. The auditor is busily at work on his books. The guttering on the court-house has been repaired. The town council have commenced -work on the gullies. The Histrionic Club are preparing for another entertainment. * The fire company was never more flourishing than at pr'esent. A ball, to be given by the Gor don Light Infantry, is talked of. Around town--the boys after the firemen's supper on Thursday night. The Firemen. The Fairfield Fire Engine Compa ny celebrated its ninth anniversary by a parade and supper on the 2d instant. In the afternoon the comn pany, preceded by the Cornet Band, proceeded with the engine through the principal streets, presenting quite a handsome appearance. After the parade, the company was prac ~tised, and displayed a marked fim provement over the efforts on for miei'occasions. After the practice, the anniversa ry meeting for the election of officers was held i the Town Hall, Presi -dent Jordan in the chair. Elections '. ere held by ballot without nonmina.. - ton. President Jordan was re edooed by a unanimous vote. He ' Ah aked the company-for their re ~ b#e4 eprenlpns of donfidence, agceent of the engine. He pledged his best efforts in the future for still greater success. The election for vice-president being in order, on the first ballot there was no choice ; on the second Messrs. James A. Brice and J. J. Neil tied ; on the third Mr. Brice was elected. After several ballots the following directors were elected : First director, J. H. Cum mings ; second director, J. J. Neil ; third director, T. Ross Robertson ; fourth director, J. F. McMaster. Mr. E. S. Chandler was re elected secretary and treasurer. The election of axenen and pipemen was deferred till the next rogul'tr meeting, the present incuibents holding over. It was then decided that the com pany should meet in the Hall at eight o'clock, in uniform, for supper. At the appointed hour, the com pany proceeded to Mrs. Duvuli's, where a plentiful feast had been provided. The avidity and gusto displayed by the firemen on this occasion augur well for their pow.. ers in any efforts in which their en thusiasin is enlisted. Several in.. vited guests were present, among them, Capt. S. B. Clowney, ex president of the conzwany. Thus passed another anniversary, with evi dences of a gratifying reawakening of interest. A good fire department is one of the safeguards of the town. Wtnnsboro Cliaptvr, No. 2, I. A.. .-. rl1IE regular convocation of this L Chapter will be held at M I.sonic la I on Monday evening, May 6th. at 81 o'clock. J. F. McMASTER1, may 4-ti Secretary. PAPEI, ENVELOPES, &c. W [TE have just received a beautiful Y lot of Papeteries, Letter, Note and Foolscap Paper, Blotting Paper, Lead Peneils and other Stationery which we think is the cheapest for the quality ever brought to this market. Also, Wrappiig Paper and Paper Bags at job bers prices. Also another lot of 10 cent Novels. m ay 4 M1ICMASTER & BRICE. JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK A N elegant lot of Spring Prints, Cam brics, White Pique, Figured Piques, Long Cloth, Cottonades, Ladies' and G}ents' HIn'i--,r: a..".Ikc'rnhiers, Towels, &.c., and . -- i .et the I''w;.st cas i prices. J. M. BEATY. TLhe~ celebraL.l'-Ht vState" staundardl sere we.l anm I i.t' sd .u-t Siois,a sp..cialty at .J. M. lEATlY'X. TPr, thei, aind you will be eon vincedJ of their dnrability. I am offering for sale "Grant's Yea t Powvders." every box ga-aanteed to give satisfaction, or money refundedl. P'lease give it a trial. J. M. BIEATrY. Go to J1. M. BIRATi'S for the best Family Flonr, Meal, Grist, Rice, Hamns (hiranded "Cnallenge,") Lard, Bacon, Sugar and Coillhe, very lo.w prices, Tea, Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Bluecin g, Soda, Con. Lyo, Mustard, Peaches, To mat oes, Sardines, Sahnmon, Popper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs and many other things necessary for family comfort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR STEEL, Swede Ir.'n, Plow-mioulds, T raco Oh ans, Hameas, Black Ban a, Gramn Cradles, Scythes, Biradoe's Ho's. Shovels, Gardcn Hoos and flakes, Nails, Hlorpo and Mule Slhoes a.id Nails, Cutlery &c. WOODEN WARE. B. B1. Rled Cedar Bucket',, Galvanized Hloop Cedar Buckets, Painted Bn'ukets, &c. Crockery and Tinware. { 3IALrL at J. M. BE \TY'S for a'l kinds \.. of Chewin g Tobacco. Durham's and other kinds of Smoking Tobacco, low for cash. RjnY J. M. BEATY'S "Amrica" 5 cents .1.Cigar. It will please you. Great R.eductionT --HO I FOR - centnper game. Havinga.large and well selected l1t of,Purie Liquors en hand of whioh the following are a few of the brands: - Pittolcl ettwok Bourbon (labinat, XXXiI 1l ko3Wer 4 ouw dash St.one SPEt IAL NOTICES. Boon to Sulr1ring Females. LAGRANo,, GA., March 29, 1870. Bradileld & Co., Atlanta, Gia.--Dear Sirs:-I take pleasure in stating that I have used for the ls%t twenty years the medicine you ar' nutting up, known as Dr. J. l3radlield's FDIAL.a RaoULA-ro, and consider it the best combination over gotten together for the disease for which it is recommended. I have been familiar with the preparation both for as a practitioner of medicine and in domes tio practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our land, who may be rutforing in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, and their sufferings may not only be relieved, but they may be restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards, I am, rospetfully, may 2-2w W. 13 FElitELL, M. D. PUREST, OLDEST -AND Finest Liquors ----- DJWN TO HARD PAN PRICES. -ALL PLAIN DRINKS TO Ten Cents a Drink. -0 CINCINNATI AND COLUMBIA LARGER BEER TO FIVE CENTS A GLASS, -AT THE MORNING STAR SALOON -AND THE CENTENNIAL BAR, -BY F. W. HABEMICHT, april 26- Proprietor SPRING GOODS. V E have just received a now and pretty assortment of SPRIN-; CALICOES AND CAMB3RICS. Trho styles are new and pretty and the prices will suit the times. t'all and look at them: they will bear the closest inspcLt.ion, andl we take pleasure in showing thomn. '*# ill receive in a few days a full assortment of all goods in our hune. McMASTER & B3RICEi. FRESH MEDICINES. Q ARlSAPARILLA with Iodido of Pc LJtassa, Liver Pills, Aamse Soothing Drops, Extract of Bumchu, Cattle Powders, tough Candy, Cherry Pectoral. Brown's Cough Mixture, Arina Liniment, Es seunee of Ginger, Elixir of Grindelia for Ast.hma, Worm Lozenges, Hir Rh.-storer, Essence of Lemon, T1ooth Powders, &c. These Medicines will commend them selves to physicians and~ to those persons who desire to know what they are swal lowing, since the recipe of each is pri'tedl upon its label. FOR SALE BY McMASTER & BRICE. mar 21 --FAT EN~TS, To Inmentors and Maniufacturers. ESTABLISHED 1865. Gilmcs'e, Smith & Co., SoLICITOnS or PATENiTS AND ATTOR~NEYS AT LAW. A&meron~o ua Yorelgn Patents. 029 F .,. 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Wo can now say that we have the most completo stock of shoes ever braught to this market. GIVE US A CALL. LADD 'BIOS. W. G. ROCHE MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS removed to the store next to the post-office, whore he will be glad to re ceive his friends and oustomers. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, from which customers may make selections. Ho now has the fineost line of French and English goods over brought to this market. Hie is also prepared to cut or to makI up) goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. ;f' Cleaning a specity. Thankful to the public for past patron. ago, ho solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 WV. G. ROORE. WATERS' ORCHIESTRION Aina ,I4 de the ,nstbeangnUt style anmd ect. . tem dme ever maade. Ithas . keetebrated Concae to steo w6 i a aine ImiItIa n Aelaa V u---half Gctsveu q bell. Ttuned in poe harm mi: e the rneq, caend ee tr RI00 ItTOnNVEAP. 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