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e ews ant era1. TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION. lot-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.0 do 44 Six-months. - - - - 2.0 of Threo months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaoh subsequent insertion 5U. Obitua ris and Tributes of Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made *r oontraet advertisements. - -- JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Fosters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &o. eatly executed at this office,-CHEA1 OR CASH. FIGHTING A WHALE.-A corre spondent of the Raleigh Observer, writing from Moorehead City, coast of North Carolina, says t On Tues. day there was the most exciting and dangerous whale fight that has ever occurred on this coast. It was with some difficulty that the captain of the crew could get his men to obey orders. When the first bomb was fired into the whale it failed to ex plode. This made the whale furi. ous, when at this instant he struck one of the boats and knocked it some feet above the water. The captain then fired another bonib ; this failed of explosion ; the fight was still getting more furious. The third bomb was fired and exploded near the heart. This conquered the monster. The blood spouted some ten feet high, and as the crew rushed up to stick their lances in him, the blood fell in showers upon them and their boats. The fight was witnessed by another crew stationed about seven miles above them. They looked on with delight, only wishing they could get into such a bloody contest. The whale was forty-two feet long and ex tremely fat. This fish will proba bly bring about $900. The other evening a boy about eight years old, who had become bewildered down town, and whose ear had been nipped by the frost, was taken to the Central Station to get thawed out and cheered up. The man in charge talked to hiva in a fatherly way, put liniment on his ear, and the boy seemed to be full of grit. After a time, however, the big tears were observed rolling down his cheek, and the captain said: "'Why, bub, I wouldn't feel bad. It isn't much of a frost bite." "But it shows, don't it ?" tremblingly asked the lad. "Vhy, yes, a little bit, but I wouldn't care for that." "Maybe you w-wouldn't !" gasped the boy, ^but you h-hain't engaged to-to be married as I am, and that makes a b-big difference !".-.Detroit 14ee F'rees. A movement is on foot in Chicago to do away entirely with the present .system of using gas to illuminate the streets and substitute in its stead a dozen electric Lights at dif ferent points, with wvhich, it is claimed, the entire town could be made almost as light as day, and at much less expense than the present .costly gaslight system. A similar p roposition is imder consideration bythe Pittsburg, Pa., council for *lighting that city. According to the spring fashion plates, there is such a similarity be tween the apparel of ladies and gentlemen that a married man will want to see a red patch on some of his clothes to avoid .the blunder of getting on the wrong garments when he gets up first in the morn'. ing--if a married man ever does got up first. Orai Ee&uction!T -O01 FOR THE first Reuse in town to reduce WVhiskey to tea cente a drink, Beer to five cents a glass-.and Billiards fif teen centa per game. Hlaving a large and wvell selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the following arc a few of the brands: Pure old Kentucky Ilourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Baker Bye, Spuir Mash Stone M1ountain Corn, a specialty, Cogano, California, Peach end Apple iBirandiies. Champagne, Sherry .and Port -Wines. Oinoinnu'ti Lager Be er al ways kcept.on ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool d.rinks prepared in the most tasty manner ,at 6 OUR HOUSE. april 30-t J. D). McCARLEY. ,FINAL. DISOHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that on the -twentieth day of June .next, Reuben *. Lumpldn and Troy T. Lumiphin, exooutors of the will of Abram F. Lump da, deceased, will apply to the Judge of robate for FairfIel County, for a final ,isoharge and letters dismissory. B. P. LUMPRIN, Executor. ~TOY T. IJUMPEIN, Eecutor. PIANOS & ORGAS At Manufacturers' Prices, EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT R SJRA LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., f HE Great Wholesalo Piano and Organ Dealers of the South, now sell In strumnents lroin all leading Makers direct to purchasors on the No Agents, No Commission Plan, at Manufacturer's Fac tory PiUCEcs, thereby giving purchasers the large commissions heretofore paid Agents. From $50 to $10) actually saved in the purchase of an Instrument under this now system. Write for particulars. We can't be undersold. Special Offers THA1 BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oct. Pianos, $135. 14 Stop Organs, $55. 71 Oct. Pianos, 115. 16 Stop Organs, 60. 7 Oct. Pianos, 160. | 9 Stop Organs, 67. Gr'd Sq'o Pianos, 178. 1 12 Stop Organs,78 MASON & IIAMLIN ORGANS,. 7 Stops, $100. I 9 Stops, $108. Send North and be Swindled. Not by reputable makers like Steinway, Chickering, Steck, Kz}abo, but by Bogus Manufacturers who advertise $900 Pianos for $260; $650 Pianos for $175; $270 Or, sans for $05. Deception and fraud are in all such absurd offers. Buy Instru - ments made by old a,nd always reliable manufacturers like Chickering & Sons, Knabe & Co., Hallet & Davis. MIathushok P'no.Co., Iaines Bros., Mason & Hamlin. And you will have those that will last a lifetime and pleaso you befter every day. AllInstruments we sell bear the makers naLies and .are guaranteed for six y.ears. Fifteeu Days Trial If desired. We pay all freight if rot satisfactory. 1Ilustrated Catalogues f:te, Writo to LUDDEN & BATES, april12-3m Savannah, Ga. 2OTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WINE TILL IT ItIPENS. 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 187r. Some of his heirs entertained temperancp 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 1864, described as a " Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wvine, an d beingI wholly unlike .any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and .both .physicians and wine.. fanciers have a speciaT? interest in it as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con.. siderable quantity. The whole stock is in the haends of the well-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.-N. Y. Tibuin,, Nov. 19, :8jy. The above speaks for itself, but-we would .odd that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, liguored 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 wholesale from the undersigned, who wvill forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., B. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. West Bnuwy, .Reads and Hudson Streste Nimw-Yomuc. WATERS' ORCHIESTRION chims OROAlI c is the miost beaifulslin atylo and perfect in to s lien ever lnd4e. Ithna. - thme celebrated Concern to stop, which 4, a fine imitatIon ftheIum,an Voice, and two and a~ half Octaves of bolts Ttnecd in perfect lknr sunny with the. ree-Is, .qnd theireirect is mng. -ln and electrh'ying. WATERS' (Ci,At R0-u NA, ORCHiESTrnAr, 4 CONCER1TQn, -VESP. ER,CKNTENNIAL CIMlES, OCIAPEL, nind COTTAGB ORGANS, in Unique Frec nea sea combine PURItIT Y of VOICING witA grent volumse qf touce suitable for Parlor or Ch urelt. ARE HEDES lRlA DiE timte Tone,Touchg, 'Workmaenship, and DuerabiHt y Unenrinesed. -Warranted for SIX YEAJIM. -PRICE.8 EXTRIEM ELY LOWfor ennh.Mones tiy Instnailments receaved. instruaments to let until paid for as per contraet. A Liberal Dlmeousnt to 'Thvhers.Minsister,Church,es Oeheols,etc. AG ENTS WA NTED. Specialiinceengsente to the trade.!Ilustrated Cntalogue. Mailed. Second.handl Instrussents at (IREiAT BARli I4AINFI.. HlOltACit WATERS & SONS, Mianufneturers and Denloe, ,40 BAST 34th ST.,UNIO tSQUAR E,N.Yg LEATH1ER I LEATHER .1 WRX7 have on hand a'full stock of Sdile, VVHarness, Upper, Russet., Ki p and Calfskin LeAther, which we will sell very cheap. IDE~S H IDES . Mghegtuparket p$q. p114 for .d4eal, OP OII RIsm m g, s. C. HAVF ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF Cr3.":.OCE3.I3!31S -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF T As, WINES A.]TD IIQ,UO~S ORDEIS sent receivo the same attention as when given in persop; and special care is given to packing. end for Catalogue. jan TERMS CAS. TO THE PUBLIC, MY ustomers know that I have horetoforo lod the FURNITURE trade of the Sou-,h, in style, quality and prices. Thu timoa has cone when thoso .goods can bo purchased as cheap from mo as in tho North and West. I do not go backwards, but continually raise the standard of my goods, and add new styles. I h vo iuade reductions in prices w herever possible, and spared no expenso to pnae in your hands a price list that will help you to 1)1rchaso goods. I respectfully invite you to onll and examine wy stock and prices before pur chlasing elsewhecro. Orders by mail will receive as much attention as if given in person. Itwould intke the list too largo to describe and ecny all the dilforent prices of Parlor Suits, Dining to i, Office, Standing, Parlor and L 'dies' Desks, Secreta rios, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Cases, lnanufactured by mto. Thanking you for past favors, I repain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 147k and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 6 A-No chargo for drayage or packing. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chamnbei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash standp, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands--for Design and Workmanship Un equaled. 2t ? Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUSTIO WINDOW SgADES, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, 3racltets, INirrors, Children's Carriages. LUMB,,If, And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. BEPAIING Neatly dono at modorate Prices. Furniture mode to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosewoodi Burial Cases and Coffins of thu .fincst Jinish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. 492WNayAyer's I For Serofula, and all scrofuiousdiseases,Er y - -sipelas, Rose or St. An thony 's ire, Er uptions~ i and Eruptive diseases of the skmn, Ulerations MARk of the Liver, Stomach, ARk %~**' mnys, Lungs, Boils, lrun. Jp.V e. isa. Jlots,c umos, 'oils, wE CLAIM FOR THE IMPBovED t SiL iThumr, Sct w IIIT ~ EYHead, Ringworm, 1Jlcers, Sores, wwww~wBones, Side and Ilead,.Female Weak ness trility, Leucorrhoa, arising M ACH S ~s from internal ulceration, and uterine The follo-ving specinec poiuts of supe- disease, Syphilitic andl Merce4rial dis riority: Cases, Dropsy .yspepsia, 'Emacia X--Grat shyliciyi.onC,n-eerol hbity, and for Puri st' * . l. Lgl un isasaarilla is a combination of l--x beein y LgtR n-vegeal alteratives--StillingIa,Mran ning.gy tdrake,Yellow Dock--with the lodides 4--Still lluauning. Nolseless. of Potassium and Iron, and is the 5-Pearfor.ans all Varietles oi ;miost .effcacious medicine yet.known WVork. ,for th.e diseases it isintended to.eure. 6- Beauty of Flinish aune ,ts.'ingredients are so skilfully Wor'kmanslalp. .combined that the full alterative ''-U REAT' lIE0DU0T.ON IN effect of each is assured, and while Pit u.0 E. it is so mild as to he harmless even Single ?Machines seint on orders direct to children, it is still so effectual as from the Factory, written guarantee with to purge out from the system those each Miachineo. -impurl'ties and corrup)tions which WilY PAY OLD PitICE~SI develop into loathsome disease. __ The rep)utation It enjoys is derived feSenid for circulars and partieulars, from its cures, and t he confidence Addrss,which plronunent physicians all over Address,the country repose In it p)ro.ves their. The isMny Mf'g. o. Cxp)erience of its usefulness. Time~VbtneyMI'. Co, Certificates attesting .Its virtues 3 , t. ' r-, N 'have accumulated, and are con stantly being received, and as many A UGUSTA [HIUT EL - he*cssaelhilyknown Corner of Broad and Washington Streets, theesup)eriority of -this Sarsapailla ' v o vry other alterative medicinle. AllGUSTA, sGA. So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more tl'an to assure the public m{ oo athorougl ly reovated, re- that the best qualities it has ever is located in - the .centr.e .of business psesdaesrcl anand Telegraph Offlee in the Blotel buIlding. PJiEPAAR D 11 Y E;press Office In the same blook. Post- Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., low. l Mass O0fce only one block off. All othier .pub- ,,,w s, lie convenioneces close at banxd. . aertai and AnMsrecas cJa.mpe. ** The .Offce of the Hotel will be aorn nrar ALDIQAe nRanssigaWpR. Qpena dumriigthet n t, and gtiesta willibe -- a ----- - reoive or..lcd tanhour. A~f ,f~~~ ~~ ~h~T NEViS AND HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 16 I UBLISUED EVERY WEDESDAY At WINNSBORO, S. 0, DY THIE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TIHP. LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, SLato News, Counity Nulvs, Political News, Etc, THE EDITOItIAL DEPARTMENT LECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THEI LO.CA A COLUMN. Is well filled with town and county new'! The aim of the I'ublisherm is to issue # FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Terms of Subscript-ion, payable invarin. b1y in advance: One copy, onc year, - - .$3.00 One copy, six mo.nths, -. - -- - . $1,60.. One cop)y, throe months, - - -$1.00. Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. Ten copies, one yeanr, at - - - - $2. 60. Twentyv e-Tiesr, <-n' yone, at -- - $2.50',) To e'4 ry irr.4'n mditg l:p a club og ten~ or moltre suibscrib, rs, a copy will be' sent free for one year. Thie nlameis constL tuting a club need not all be af, tile snmf pest-office. JOB PRINTING [N ALL ITS DEPARTMiENTS DONE IN TIlE bIEST bTYLE AND &T THE. LO u ESTI PRICES. We are prepared, to furnish, on shoa6 notice. BANK CH ECKS, BILL lrEADS,NOE LETTER UEADS ENVELOPES, INVITATIONhS, AD, 4 LW~3LAl{S, OS'BERS PQSTAIJ OARDS, ETO.,lETO Terms for Job Work--Cashi De1Ivery. All business com ioations should addlressed to the