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r,OCAL ITEMS. CUANGO O SOIIEDULE.-The follow ng is the schedule of the Charlotte, olumbia and Augusta Railroad : DAY PASSENGER. Going South. Going North. eave B!aukstock, 3.15, P. M. 2.1 5, P. U " Winn8boro, 4.02, P. r. 11.20, A. M. " Ridgoway, 4.38, r nt. 10.52, A. M. NIQhT PASENGER. Going South. Going North. oave Blackstook, 12.31, A. af. 2.03, A. M. " Wi.nsboro, 1.14, A. M. 1.14, A. M " Ridgoway, 1 .49, A. M. .12.30, A. M. 'ew Adverttdnmei. Club Moetin,--D. I. Flenniken, Secretary and Treasury. Now is the time to advertise candidates. We will bring thorn out cheap. "Trouble commences early in life," we heard a young wife say, when she sent for a bottle of Dr.. Bull's Baby Syrup, to cure the baby. Reports are that the worms are cutting the cotton in the Doko country, and that April corn in the north.-east section of the county is also suffering from them. Earlier corn is doing well there. The ?egi.ster of Saturday con toins the foliowing "dot :" The sad intelligence comes to us from VinnAboro that the a -litor ot' THE NEWS AND HERALD weighs 224 pounds. Can such things be this early in the campaign year ? The extremely low price of boer in Columbia is the only excuse that can be offered the "dot" for man. The above assertion is as bald as - well, say Chamberlain's head. By the w.y, the Register missed two days last week. THE CALHOUN LITERARY SOCIETY. We acknowledge the receipt of an in vitation to the annual celobration of the Calhonn Literary Society, of Vofford College, which COTmes off on the evening of Juno 11. Rev. A. Coke Smith will preside. The sub ject of debate will be the following : "Resolved, That the character of Oliver Cromwell is worthy of admi ration." The affirmative will be ad. vocateci by Mr. R. B. John, of North Carolina, and Mr. J. M. Lander, of south Carolina ; the negative by Messrs. J. C. Wofford and A. C. .,Wightman, of South Carolina. The valedictory address will be deliver, ed by Mr. W. DuPre, of Virginia. MAY FE3TLvAL.---An1 entertainment will be given in the Thespian Hall t>.-morrow evening, consisting of charades, with music, vocal and in. strumen tal. Refresh mentsq will also be served. Full particulars may be gathered from the p rogram mes,whvii ch ,avo already been circulated. The ;purp~ose of the exhibition ism t.> raiseI u tndsi in aid of thlEiscopal church iat this place. We trust th.Ld.qso worthy an object will induce a lar ttendance, and~ th.'t a han,'heozme mount may be realized. A pleas nt evening mnuy b3 an ticip~ ted.I he la.lies in c'uirg h1 we b.in at uch pains to mike the entet tin ent a sU0c33, ani we hi ve no qubt that all who atten:i will come way wvell please-l. The price of 3mlession is s12l----ly twenty--fve Icnts. Tha d1.)>>' will open at ifps,seven o'clock, an-d the per dormance wvill commence at eight. Anouan TQWN,-$lasher and ~'sher. ~yRain is needed badly. (iteen more candidates Saturday. ~Whooping cough still lingers in ihe past few nights have been ~5ememnber the concer.t. to morrow' y cherries are ripe, bub none ihe narket. 11kWinnsb,oro Demiocratic Club pto-night at eight o'clock, urners and tramps are con earning and going. tnade this evenieg, by the i's at the usual hour. krhtfield Light Dragoons ~tlhg ? Satlurday. The esooa 1,tods una~ THE DEM1oCRATI0 CLUDS.-Pur-. suant to a call the Longtowu Demo, cratic-Club mot at tho usual place for the purpose of reorganizing under the by-laws and constitution adopted by the County Convention. The mooting was very large and, enthusiastic The election for ofi cers resulted as follows.: President-N. P. Myers. 1st Vice-President-.T. J. H. Jones. 2nd Viceo-President-D. W. Tid well. Seerotary and Treasurer-Levi Moore. Member County Exoeutive Com nittee-Jno. D. Harrison. The following resolutions were adopted : Resolvd, 1. That we heartily en, dorso tho -; inistration of his Excolleuey G; .rnor Hampt.n, and we piedg;e ;;11 ;u:r support in the next election. 2. Tha=t we hcieve that on his ro-ele; tion deopods the futuro pros polity of the State. 3. That these resOintions he pub blished in THn News .XD HER ALD. The Greonbrier D-mocrati; Club met on Saturday last for the pur pose of reorganiziag for the coming caimaign. One hundred and ten membors wore enrolle'l. The club went into an eloOti)t) f:r otl'toars, with the follo vin,g result : President-T. V. Vood(w.'rd. 1st Vice -Presidont-T. B. M KiLstry. 2nd Vico.-President---W. H. Pad gott. 3rd Vice-President-T. J. Perry. Secretary and Treasurer-S. R. Rutland. Color-Bearer-O M. Pantzler. Executive Committoe-J. R Del leny, T. G. Robertson, J. W. Mc Cants, T. P. Ligon. Comniittee on Registration-E. A. Rabb, O. M1. D mtztor,, U. Calalc, C. P. A. Broome, W. A. Cook. Member C'umty Executivo Coin mnitteo--T. WV. WYo-..hvard1. The following resolutions wore un:ininvuisly adopto1; Resolved, 1. T!v.t we ho;rtily endorse the adninistr ition of Governor IaIm)ton. 2. Th.it we strictly alhero to our formur principles of old Straight.ut Democratcy. 3. That a copy of those resolutions be forwarded to Tus NEws AND HEnAu, with the request that they be published. The Doim.er i,ts of Towas'.ip N. 12, held a largo and enthusiarstic meetinJ on TIimes b y at Tu rner's Cross Roads The club wa.s re organizel with the following off.. cars: Presi.lent--R. E E1lison, S:. Viceo,Piesidenrts-J. WV. B3Alisk and Samuel Calthem t. Scretary--P. ii '.ings. Mam3:ber C many~ IEnJ. .,iva Co:s mittee--R. E. Eiiison, Jr. T'. J.JLlnon, I. Popa an . W. J. Hac ron. R.-gistration Com.itte.-W. A. MoDaolel, Jos. WV. KCinnody and J. F. Andirews. Another inoting will bo hll on the 20th. :1 '. i;L 4.11 b ~ a -t m -J~.A inI t as~ La*ri -vill bi an elet .i-m ol' im~ )orant eomae forward and s ign under th10econj. stitutlion liy order of tiro Pres4idents way 11-ti tio y. and ..roas. LEATHER I LEATHIER I WE have on hand a full stock of Sole, aVlrDeRs, Uppe , BtRsst. Kija a. ( (alrskin Loather, which we will soil very ocheap. HIDES 3JHIDhEs I Highest market price paid for hides. Bring them to us, april 25 J. F. MoMASTERt & C(t. PAPEU, ENVELOPjs, &o; W have just geoetved abeautiful VYlot of PapoterliM~ Loor, Note and Foolscap Pap, Blottig Lead Penila anid oter Sion er)d) we think is tlle ce est fo.r er bouht to t a SPE(.IA L NOTICES. oon to Sufj1ring 1Fiales, LAGaAvat, GA., March 29, 1870. Bradilolil & Co., Atlanta, (a.-Dear Sirs:-I take ploahuro in stating that I havo used for the last twenty years the medicina you ar9 putting up, known as Dr. J. Bradilold's. FVALa lthavUAro:, and consider it the best combination ever gotten togetber for the. disease fo. which it is recommended. I have boon familiar with the preparation, both. for as a practitioner of medicine and in dames. tie practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can l,ut hope that every lady in our land, who may be :ufforing 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, l am, respectfully, may 2-2w W. B. F1R1tELL, M. D. W. G. ROCHE MEI CIANT TAILOR, IAS removed to the store next to the post-otllcc. where he will be glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept oz band, frot which customers may make soleetions He now has the fnost line of French and English goods ever brought to this market. H1o is also prepared to cut or to mak up goods for those who desire. Garments of all Kinds repaired and cleaned. jr- Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron age. he solicits a continuance of the samie, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. ROCHE. JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK A N elogant lot. of Spring Prints, tam b"rie, White Pique, Figured Piques, Lon Cloth, + ottona.les, Ladies' and 1 Gents' llosiery. %ao-tkerchiefs. Towels, &c., and are inl'ered at the lowest cash prices. J. M. BEATY. The celebratod "Bay State" standard sore c e.l au.1 viro se wel 8W4oes,a specialty at, J. M. BE.ITY'S. Try them, and you I will be c'ovinocdl of their durability. I am off0i . fr . sale ".rant's Yea Pow'iers4." every box gua-auteed to give I4atisfaction, or money refunded. Please give it a trial. J. M. B3EATY. Gon to J. M. Bl!.ATY'S for the best Family Flour, Mod1, Grist, Rice. Hams (BIranded "Challenge,") Ifard, Bacon, Sugar and Coff'e, very low p)rieoR, Teca, Orackers, Can .ly, Soap, Starch, Blueing, Soa Con. Lye, Mast.ard, Peaches, To mnatoes, Hardinesq, Salmon, Popper, HSpie,~ Ginger, Nutmegs and many other things necoessairy for famrily comf ort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FORl T EEFL, Swede Ir -n, Plowv-moulds, L. raeo Chains, flames, Bac' Ban :s, (Grsin C:-a'lec., Scythes, Brade's Hoes, Shovels. Garden HoaR and Raken, Nails, HIorse aind Ma.le Shoes a.d Nail., Cutlery WOODEN WARE. B It. Re l Co-lar Bucket.., Galvanized 11ooh '..edar Buckets, Painted Buaekets, W.h Hueto,'ta Kdga, ~v1easutes, Biroome, 'o.rkr antod Tfinware. PATENTS. To4 li timentirs and14 31*anufiactui're. E~sTDLJ8HED 1865. Gilmc'e, Smith & Co., SobrOITons or PATENTh AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 020 1F st., W1ashington, Ii U. o -fee in advance, pior niptil a Patentt is all owed. . Eo rea for maingpru,niaryj - {4nuallona.. - SpaniAal AtAnhiegf e toInerer .t Otages 1efore the Patenl oM Tat.Met 3 SPRING% 1878. ---0- - W E.are now receiving a s,lendid lUie of SPRING GOODS. 3150 pieces Print-t. 10 " Cambrics, 10 " Cretonos. A fine lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful line nf white aqd figurec Ceotonnial Stripes. ALSO, Bleaohed Horniespnns. Stiruckers, Cotton Diaper, Table Linen and Damask, pnd the prettiest assortment Table Cloths and Doylies to niatch in the nnr+et, and many other goods which please call and exr mine, HATS, A full line of Straw, Felt and Wool Hats. SHOES. We have always taken a pride in our 4hoe department. We can now say that we have the most complete stock of shoes ever brought to this nirket. GIVE US A CALL. LADD BROS. TOTAL ABETIPEOCE SAVING WIRE 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 pe-grower of Croton Point, died in s87r. 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 is a wine of the vintage of i864, 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, ago and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanelers have a special interest in it as this oldest native wilne now accessible in any con siderable quantity. The whole stock ls'in the hands of the wellI-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.--N. V. Tribune, Nov. i9, 1877. The above speakcs for Itself, but we would add that this Is the pure juice of the grape, neither dnigged, liquored nor watered,- that It has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It can b)0 obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application, Respeetfully, etc., B. K. & F. B. TH UR BER & CO. Wust Brcaduuy, Reads and 1udes SI,net4 Nzw-Yoax. Grea~t Eedu.ction.! -HO!I F'OR - -o T HE first House in town to redtuce Whiskey to ten centsi a d1rink, Beer to five cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. Ilavinga large and well selected lot,of Pure Liqnors on haued of which the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentuo' y Bourbon Cabineot, EXXX and Baker' Bye, Sour Uissh Stone blountain Corn, a specialty, Cog.xac, Dalifornia, Peach and Apple Brandies. Dhampatgne, Shorty and Port Wines. Dincinn' ti Lager fleer always kept on ce, anid all sorts or fancy and cool drinks prDp4ted to the niost tasty woanuor at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt 3. D. McOAIBLEY. AUGUSTA HIJTEL Jorner of Broad and Wsshington Streeta, A UGUST A, G &. HAS been thoroughly renovated, re modeled and newly furnished. It s located in the contre of lbusiness relegraph Office In the liotel building. Ep ews Office In the same block. Pest m.. only one block off. All other pub to conveniences close at hand. O'" The Ofoe of the Hotel will beo >pen dudoxg the night, and guests will be eIved or er fled at anyi hour. W W,MOO1E, Propijetor. 1tates *e ni,t2.00 per by tt 'A BEAUTIFUL LAWS, BEAUTIFUL I4WNS, Fast Colors, at 10 cents per yard. 3EAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, a.t 10 cents per yard: BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. B3EAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard: BEAUTIFUL LAWNS. Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. IDEAUTIPUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors1 at 10 cenits per yard1 BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS1 -AT .J. F. MVicMaster & Co's. 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