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LOCAL ITEMS. CHANoS OF SCHEDULE.-The follow ing is the schedule of the Charlotte, Coluubi. an 1 Augusta Railroad: DAY PASSENOEIt. Goin-1 S"t. Goin; North. Leave 13 tc'took, 3.15, r. ut. 2.15, r. at " Winnsboro, 4.02, P. t. 11. 20, A. M. " Ridgeway, 4.33, r at. 10.52, A. Dr. NIOHT PASSENOER. Going Routh. Going North. Leave 1litekktouc. 12.31, A. B1. .'.03, A. M1. " Wi..nsboro, 1.14, A. M. 1.14 , A. M1 Ridgewny, 1 .-10, A. M1. 1.!.30, A. M. Rollr:ous No;1cos. Associ-te Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Tod.1, 11 A. az., and 8 P.M. Meth ilist C'iurch --Rcv. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M1., an: 8 P M. Sun day Se to )l at 1.) o'cl.>ek. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P. mr. Episoapal C:trtch- .Rev. J. Obear, services every Sun lay ex-ept the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o'clock A. it. Presbyterian Church-Rev. H B. Pratt, 11 A. 31., and 8 P. Mz. Sun day School 4 r. r. Prayer Mooting Wednesday 8 P. it. Now Advertleomnenos. Building and Loan Association D. B. Flenr i ken, secretary. For the Summer---F. W. Habe nichtS Bank Report-T. K. Elliott, Cashier. Clerk's Sale-W\S. H. Kerr, C. C. C. P. PERSoNAL.-Mrs. James H. Thorn well is visiting friends in Winnsboro. Mildness conquers-:nd hence it is that the gentle yet pwoitive in fluenco of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup overcomes so quickly the disorders of babyhood. * A few dy3 s'nce, R>bert Buchr.. a-,, Frnk G-tdsden and Stirling G oling w ire fishing on Horse B:anch, when a pair of otters np - potred on the b..nks. Chase wes given, iind on of the otters was killed after a lively i:ht with dogs. It was pronannuco.1 a genuine otter by persons who are acquainted with that species of "varmtin t." AN EXPLANATION. -- Tie report of the resolution offered in the Winns boro Democratic Club at its last meeting relative to the election of memlbers, may msle .ulSome as to its meaning;. The true in ut was th it where a pers-m fNils to j,oin within thirty days after being elect e 1, a new election wvill be no-essary -not that lie will thereafter be debarred from joining. The object is merely to limit. the time for' comly ing with the rules of admislsion. TJHE BILLE SOCL.'Y.-The anniver sary meeting of the F:iifiol, Bible Society was held in the Methodist church on TJhursday night. Thle customary ad:1ress w t da v1&v:'e 1 by Rev. WV. A. Ri;geis. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Presi lent-Rev. J. S. Connor. Vice p)resilent-A.. S. Douglatss. Secretary-Jas. W. Law. Corresiponding secretary--Jas. G. McCaints. Treasurer-Jamecs Beaty. Librarian-G. H. M~cMaster.' A RoUND ToWN.-B-brass B-buttons!I Wheat is ripening. Flies and mosquitoes. Symptoms of base ball are appear. ing. Business is dull with the trial justices. Farniera are almost too busy to > ome to town. - t is reported that the night trains w*ill soon be taken of.~ SSome parties are speaking of in. ~esting in a telephone. / The market stalls are now being 'enfed out by the day. It takes a little wvarmer weather Sbring Qut the candidates. ~The number of chess--players is jeo easing, and ere the summer is ~Qe we will doubtless have a num ie~ b crack players. OQN4P50ER WTN MONUMENT. Adies throughout the State, and 'Iilarl.f those of the Monumen .Iscaom of .Oulbia, who frb oi'king with zeal and tv min,y year~ to Cre016 WE 'ri Ey .I.r\ order to do this they have asked for a little more help from each county, and have appointed an agent to solicit contributions. A few years ago the small sum of twenty'-five cents from each pe::oon was called for, and quite a handsome collection was made up in that way. It is now proposed to repeat the twenty five cents collection, and to place a cash-box in sever.d of the stores in Winnsboro to receive the same. From any one desiring to give more than tw-nty-five cents, of course it will be thankfully received. An Act was passed by the last Legislature, granting leave to place the monument in the State-House grounds at Columbia, and surely every patriot should be anxious to see it there.- All contributions sent to Mrs W. R. Robertson, agent for Fairfield, will be promptly forward ed to the.treasurer at Columbia. Parade of the G. L. I. The Gordon Light Infantry pa raded in full uniform on Thursday afternoon, Capt. W. G. Jordan in command. There were about forty men, rank and file. The evolutions of the company were exceedingly creditable, and speak well for the efficiency of the officers as drill masters and the zeal and attention of the men. In marching in column of fours or in column of platoons, the alignment was perfectly main tained, and the wheels were all fine ly executel. Perhtps the best evi dence of the proficiency of the com pany is found in the ease and accu racy with which oblique movements were executed. When marching in column of fours, the great difficulty in oblique movements is in main taining the company alignment and the parallelism of the fours. The Garlons have completely overcome thia trouole, and all their oblique movements are executed in a manner that would reflect credit upon old soldice a The uniform of the comp:ny is as fullows : Dress coat of dark blue cloth, with liglit b.uo and gold trimmings, three rows of palmetto buttons e n the breast, and others ornamenting the skirt, collar and slcoves. P..nts of the s.ime material and color, with a shipo of light blue clothl, one inch in widil, down to leg. Cap of the pattern woin by th c United States infantry, with white pompon, black trimmings, and birs crossed rifles in front, with the letters "G. L I." in silver. The cilfnmissioned c.flicers wear a blue frock coat, double-breasted, with two rows of buttons and gold trimmings. The epaulettes are of gold, graduated.in size according to the rankl of the otlicer-. The ofieers' caps are of a pattern similar to the privates', with gold trimmuings and a flo~wing wvhite plume. Al together, the uniform is a very handsome one, and the Gordons have shown good taste in their selection. The entire outfit was furnished by Messrs. Stryker & Co., 431 Broomeo St., 'New York, and sp)eaks well both for the facilities of the house and for their fidelity in carrying out their contracts. It is greatly to be regretted that the Gordon Light Infantry have no arms. Having been at much pains in getting up their organization and at considerable trouble and expense in procuring their uniforms, it is specially important that the State should furnish the company with the necessary complement of arms and equipments. We sincerely trust this may soon be don e. Building and Loan Association. bo~iR5hroeul di meetin ot the Wins will be held ini the 'I own Hail on Monday even. lng, the idlt instant, at 80o'clock. Members will bt'nmg their icoos and pay tiheir monthly instal. mnts at or before that time, otherwise the pen)alty of ten cents er share willbe chare after the meetin. 'here will betfromnih hundred-t one ousandi dollars for len. Money will be ofrered as usual. Parties bid-' o ~it off will have the privilege of retiring Le runpeged stok by paying the interest may 11-t1 secy. and Tress. PAPEB, ENVELOPES, &o. W bave just Weoeived a beautifal VVlot of Ppette Letter, Note Led~ PendIs ana oti gtto* iAij I . bth~ he~*g~.fg,teq~ t ? PECIAT. NOTICES. .Booni to Suffe'rlug Females. LaGaAN Q, GA., March 2. 1870. Bradleld & 'o., Atlnta, Ga.-Dear Sirs:--I take pleahure in stating that I havo ussod for the last twenty years the medicine you sre putting up, known as Dr. J. Bradli old's FirALr RI..OUL.Tas, hud consider it the best combination ever gotten together for the disease for which it is recommended. I have been familiar with the uroparation both for as a practitioner of medicine and in domes. tic 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 cuffering in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, and their suftbrings may not only be relieved, but they may be restored to health and strength. With muy kindest regards, 1 am, respoetfuly, may 2-2w W. B FER1ELL, M. D. W. G. ROCHE MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS removed to the store next to the post-offico, where lie will be glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, from which customers may make selections. He now has the finest line of French and English goods ever brought to this market. He is also prepared to cut or to mak up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. JM" Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron age. he solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. ROCHE. JUST ARRIVED FROI NEW YORK N elegant tot of Spring Prints, .am brics, White Pique, Figured Piques, Long Cloth, s-ottona:les, Ladies' and Gonts' Hosiery, .:an:lkerchiefs, Towels, &c., and are offered at the lowest crs h prices. J. M. BEATY. The telebrat::d ''Bav State" standard scra-ve-t an.1 wiro sewed S;ioos,a specialty at J. M. DUATY'S. Try them, and you will be convinced of their durability. I am offering for sale "Grant's Yea Powders." every box gna-anteed to give satisfaction, o r money refunded. Pl ease give it a trial. *J. M. BE ATY, Onto J. Mi. BRATT'S for the best Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Rice. Hams (Branded "Challenge,") Lard, Bacon, Siur'r and Coffe-, very low p)rices, Trea, (Jra'kers, Cainly, Soap, Starch, Blucing, iso.la, Con. Lye, Mustar.I, Peaches, To.. matoes. Sardines, Salnon, Pepper, Sice, Gin-wr, Nutmegs and many othe:r things necessary for family comfort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S 'EE'A '.EW.I3 ..1.E3, STTEL, Swede Ir-'n, Plow--moulde, Trace Chains, Hlames, Back Ban :s, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Birade's Ho"s, Shovels, Garden floes and Rakes, Nails, HIorse and Mule Shoes a.id Nails, Cutlery &o. WOODEN WARE. B.B. Red Cedar Buckets, Galvanized Hoop Cedar Buckets, Painted Buckets, WellA Buckets, Kegs, Yeasures, Brooms, &c. Crockery and Tinware. PATENTS. To Intentors and Manuf'acturers. ESTADLIrEDz 1865. GiImc1'e, Smith & Co., SottorTons or PATENTU ANID ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Amerloan and Foreign Patent. 629 F St., Washington, D. 0. o fees in adIvae, nor until.a Pateht is allowed. .ZoJeft sfor figpredimina,g SpetialMhtention iven to Interfere og Caesbeor M PtetOmaa pn.a SPRING, 1878. -0. - WE are now receiving a splendid line of SPRING GOODS. 150 pices Prints. 10 " Caubrics, 10 " Crotones. A fine lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful line of white and figured Centennial Stripes. ALSO, Bleached Homespuns, Sursuokers, Cotton Diaper, Table Linen and Damask, and the prettiest assortmont Table Cloths and Doylies to niatch in the inar4et, and many other goods which please call and ex. wine. HATS. A full line of Straw, Felt ani Wool Hats. SHOES. We have always taken a pride in our Fhoe department. We can now say that we have the most cotiilrto stock of shoes ever brought to this market. GIVE US A CALL. LADD BROS. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WINE TILL IT RIPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 1871. some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these i, a wine of the vintage of x864, described as a "Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wino now accessible in any con iderable quantity. The whole stock is in the hands of the well-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.-N. V.~ Ti6une, Nov'. 19, 16'/7. The above speaks for Itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, /iguored nor watered; that it has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is ,unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wvholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Rtespectfully, etc., B. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. West Bw.ddway, .Remda and Hudso> Stut; Nsw.Yoaxc. Gret flecluctioni' -HO ! FOR -N : OTL 'EO1m T HE~ first House in towvn to reduce WVhiskey to ten cents a dirink, Dleer to five cents a glass and Billiards fiften cents per game. H aving a large aind welt selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cogamno, California, Peach and Apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wi'nca. Cincinn- ti Liger Beer aIlways kept on ii.e, and all sorts or fancy and cool drinks prepared In the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-it J. D). iOCA RLEY, AUGUSTA HoTEL Corner of Broad and Washington Streets, AUTGUSTA, G t. LAR been thoroughly renovated, re J.Lmodeled and newily furnished. It is located in the centre of Lm'ine,ss Telegraph Offle In the liotel building. Express OMb. In the samne blookt. Post Offce only one black off. 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