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CHANGr tiF S;HEDULF:.--The followi ig is the schedule of the Charlotte, C1ohimbia and Augusta Railroad : IAY PASsENUE1t. Going South. Going North. ?eave I3laokstodk, 3.15, r . t'2. 1s, p. M. "\Wiiinsltoro, 4.02, r. ri. 11. . . u itidgoway, 4.38, iV Mz. 10.02; a. it. NIGIT PASSENGER. Goiig fduth. . oirig No-tli. kieave Ilaokstock, 12.31, A. Mi. 2.03, A. at: Wiaisboro, 1.14, A. A. 1.14, A. A Ridgoway, 1 .49, A. M. 12.30, A. Mt. Rellmlous Notices. Associate Reformed Church-. Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. nt., and 8 lf. M. . Methodist dhurch--Rov. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M., and 8 P M. Sn - day Segool at 10 o'clock. l Iau Meeting Thursday at 8 P. Mt. Episcopal Chutrch-.Rdv. J. Obear; services every Sunday exept the 2nd unday of the month; at 11 o'cloc cA. ni. Presbytoriati dhurch-Rev. 1-1 B. Pratt, 11 A. M.., and 8 i. M. Sun Oay School 4 r. nr. Prayer Meetibg Wednesday 8 i. ar. No oud can develop the gi.acd of meekness by listening to a crying baby. Stop its fretfulness by buring the colic with Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup.. CEDAR CREEK UiLUB.-The Cedar Creek Democratic Club organized last week, and elected the following officersi President-J. S. Gunnell. 1st Vice-President-- 1. 1. Smith. 2d Vice,PresTidhnt.J. N. Dunlap. Secretary and Treasurer-J. W. Robinson. Ddle Lte to CJunty'Conventioh J. A. Turkottr. There are now fifty members on tolled, and large accessions are ex pected. The club will meet again e'n the first S tur-lay in June. AROUND Td uN.--Wheat in town lots is turning out finely. Buggy drives are the favorite hm usoment. The town has beenl interested in 'xperiments with a telephone. The cotton market has about 'losed till another crop is made. The pavements and ditches are being oleared of the weeds and grass.. Several of the street signe are 'down) and others need painting badly. Now is the time for some one to invent an autopnatic fanning ma thine, Plums and blachberries are get ting ripe, and physicians may exa peot to be kept busy for a while. Fire flies, candle moths and the thermometer grazing the ninetics, ~prochtimn that summer is at hand. Those candidates who have not friends enough to nvominato theoi -in the paper's will hardly be elected. Mvr. Jno. J. Neil is having his Iracidence resplastered on the out tide, which will be quite an improve ment. $hooting *as 'kept op till a late hour on Wednesday night in differ ent portions of the towvn. What means this ? The Gordon Light Infantry Ydeeived their arms and equipments f rount the adjutant and inspector general on Friday. Elight shoulder shift 1 CU8fl' S0 .FIE!LD GLrA SS, *l'he New York Jferald says : About eighteen months ago, while ~Senator Christiancy, of Michigan, was.mn the S3outh investigating the 'election frands, be paid a visit to * Gen Walle Hampfop, and the coi.. versation drifted io war reminia. cences. Among other military per sonages, General Hampton spoke of General Custer, and ex~ pressed iis appreciation of the dead hero in te highest terms. Senator Christianey replied that; he was well egupainted wvith aill of General Cue ter s family, having kmown him from omwn hildhood. Then General a;mpton remarked that during the war .some of the soldiers of his comn m~and at the, battle .of I3randywine ~ad captured a field glass beIon~ ing to Geneda (Jusatr and giveg~ i to hin4 and h.o .(Gen.oral Hampton) bad used It during the last two years of the conflict. SeneatQr Christian ey was asked if e thiought Mrs. lJusterwould like to have the glass. 15 Senator saidl "yes," and at once ~Ii 0f1 u et&tb enra Han "acntirei' of General Tatptofi .he latter sent Word that as soon as he cotild get th3 glass brought down from his mountain liomn' ho would forward it, and the historic glass is now on its way to Monroe, Mich.i the home of Mrs. (Iuster, where she has a large collection of war souvenirs arrang'd in a oabi not. A iroac -MaDE TELEPnroxls, Editor Detroit -Free Press : In your issue of March 2d, I noticed a recipe for making a cheap telephone, given by Prof. BaLrret in a recent lecture on that instrumen t. In making his instrument you uso a bar-magnet, and haitve to go to considdrablo trouble, for all which you can only talk a distanco of about a hundred yards. Now I can give a recipe much more simple, and when the instrument is finished you can converse at a distance o f near five hundred yards. Take two half gallon (or quart) tin fruit cans and take the bottoms out of them. Now take a couple of half cigar boxes, tack down the lids - and cut a hole through the bottom and lid of oach, so you can fit in your cans, first bringing the ends level with the lid or bottom. Now stretch wet raw hide, parchment or bladder over the other end and tio tight and let it dry, and your speaking tubes are finished. Now take two-ply of shoo thread and wax it well, making it as long as you wish it. Punch a hole in the center of the parchment head, poke the end of tho string through and put a knot on it to keep it from pulling back. Then put up your string like telegraph wire, but don't lot it touch wood. Where you wish to support it or make a turn, run it through a loop of the same kind of string it is, but don't put the supporting loops closer together than is necessary to keep it up, and, and leave the string pretty loose to allow for contraction when wet. Fasten up your speak ing tubes at each end of the route, and you are ready to gabble away, You can bore large gimlet holes in your window sash to run the line out through, keeping it from touching the sash with a loop, as described. The signal call is to drum on the parchment end of the can with your lingers, or better, pick the string like a harp about a foot from the head. They are very useful and interesting. J. N. HUSTON. FINAL DIS CHARGE. N OTICE is hereby given that on the twen'ioth day oftJune next, Rouben P. Lumpkin and Tr(.v T. Lumpkin, Executors of the will of Abram F. Lump kin, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate for Fairfield County, for a final discharge and letters dismissory. it. P. LU1MPKIN, Executor. TROY T, LUMPKIN, Executor. may 10-.im OFFCoE COUNTY COMMTLiStONEalS, WINNsBnOi, S. 0., May 22, 187$. T 'HE tr-avelling public are cautioned ..L that if they pass over Kincaid's Bridge they do it at their own risk, as the County Commissioners regard that Brige neae. NO. A. HINNANT, mqy 22-st1m fJhMrman. SURVIVORS' A SSOOCIATiIO?N MONTCIF. .o, S. C., lulay 16, 1878. rJ7IHE organization of a survivors' as ciation of the remiaining muembous of Companies, I of the 1st. and E of the 14th S. %. regimeat being in contem pla tion, theseo members who are disposied to take an active interest in p)erpetuatinig the record made by these two compan ies during the war, are invited to an in terohange of views as to the mest suita ble time and place for the reunion of the members left from both companies. R~esplondl prompitly, comrades, end let us meet at an early day. may 81-tx2w JOEL. W. PEARSON. POR THE L4EGISLATURE. Jfesars. Rditlors:,-PIease announce H. A. GAILLARD as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the comir)g elec tion. The course of iMr. Gaillard in pub. lie life has given general satisfaction and done honor to old Fairfield. In recogni tion of his services it is but proper that he should b)e sent to the House at the pext election. This nomination is made h4tirely with.ont tbo knowied2o of the gentlerman named. qnay 163-tf MANY F-1IENDS. FOR~ TIHE LEG*ISLATURE. At a meeting of the takhand Democrat ie-Club of township number six, held on the 28th of April, 1878, the following resolution was adopted: Resohted, That this Club, roeognizing the fitness and ability of Hion. H. A. Gaillard as a representative, hereby nominate him as a candidate for re election.. Extraot from the minutes * A. J. LAMARt, 3ey i&-tft Sooretary. p cTTLEPOWD%ga, 8PECTATfL NOTIES. Why Will ou Ih'i Ama Wtrn;c A PAnALLE. tho dlt' iiend for Dr. J.Un lia:,l's 1'cmaic .1.t0r is beyonild lrcc:dent inl tih :nn'is of poptmlat rrmi r i es. Orders ;,''e- :t. In :u thick and tlst that the lrlrietor lin heretofore been unable to lill them all. l1e is happy to satle tha it arrhangments are now complete by whie"h le is pre pared to mainua 1lcturo Female .iteguilator on a scale equal to the emergenvc, and the public may feel nssured that. their wants may now be supplied. lhysicians of Iiiglh reputo are using thi; great remedy, in daily practice, all over Georgia. This volnoble m'rel icine is pre pared by J. liradtic-ld, Atlaia, Ga.. and i; "old at $1.50 per bottle, by Dii. W. y. Ancl:s. may 18-2; CAFIPAIGN RAXTES --101 THE NEWS AND HERALD. IN the eampatign th att is now Opening TIs Nw m>ts.t.l lIat.tuu propo;vs to ke'p its rcade rs fully l'osted as to events ov eurrinj in Niti'iol, Statle anld ('onilty po litie. It hau hcr'tt" r)i'e labtretl earn estly in the cause of good goverinent. and itsi'r. i In future w\ill be relttntbled. In ordter" to acc"umpli";h lh-ra. .d it de ses to re: -h overy citiz, in i r i,-- ;t 'ounllty. ''o Ittaint this etnl ih- ib>w.. ilng ;ptial rates are o'd' I 'or I he cm pa4igil: '1'ri-wcehl, to the 13th Novelber, $1.50. Weekly, t') the 15th No'emcitr. - - 1.10. .it ' TIa , lin every c'le,. r7r"rr':!I';.!y Cards nomninating cnndidlt.', wtill bo inscrtel at the'; followin.; .rlatt :, ie u'r .": For each canndiatO, 1 inch, one in sertion, - - - - $ 1.0. For the camhpaign, in W1eekyiv tltul 'ri-week,ly, - - - 5.0). Pledges of candidates at the same iltes as the above. Proceedings of clubs or c'; munica tions, when thetty conttii 11omti,ml ions, como under the rules for advertismlg, But tho paper will be open for the le.it imato discussion, Within rcasnald bounds, of the merits of all those eandi dates whose names are appcaring in its atvertising colunins. 1.'qual privileges will be aceorded to all triu Doetorats1. We asc that subseriptitnl s and nomi nations be handed in at mice. 7C' All business comnmnunications should be addressed to the WINNSBOIto PUJINLIthlING CO. CLERK'S SALE. ''ho State of South Car-olina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Wim. C. Bo & Co. vs. James D. Iogaan and Others. IN pursuanco of .n ordier of thec Court of Con men Pleas maetlo in the abovo stated cust', I will ol r for sale before .thte court--house door in Winnsborci, on the fixt Monday' in Jane a. x2, wvithtin tho legal hIoar4 of s:ile, nt publIic on Itcry, to the highest b)idder.1 the following de scribed22 property, to) wit: All that cerltalin, piutce parcel or tracL of lansd, contlaliing oxe nAr.v Acnr.. more2 0or 1less, lyinig and4 5tsitte alt D)(ko. inl the County of Fa,irjield, and2( bondedl onth cast by the~ Irai' of' tho- (Charlotfte, Co. lumnbia and14 Augist"a Rtailroad Comn pany, and oni the St sh, west anid north by lands of' Eugehne McNully. Tri;uGs or SALE: One half of the p)urchase-money to be paid inl cash, for the bailane at c'red4it of' one year from daite of sale, with in)lterest, from said (lay, the p)urchiaser t.o give hsis b)0nd4 securedl by a1 mortgasgO of thle pIremlises and to iay for all nece.sary papers. Clerk's Offe, C. C. C, P. F. C. Winnisbero, S. C., May 10, 1878 .-tds 3. 01mniining, BOOT AND SHOE M1AKER, wINSsnOIIo, s. c. LYON' S PRlEVENT Bloots and Shoes from Running over, Wca'Illg offIoil Ille Sill6 and Ripping In the march 263 SHERIFFS SALE.' B Y virtuo of an Oxontioni to me di rooted, I will offer sale before the court..house door in Winnsboro, on theo first Monday in Juno noxt, within tho legal hours of sajo, to theo highest bidder for CAsu, the following described prop Allt,ht ianatin,lying in F?airloIed county, on waters of L)ttle Ri vor, Oon: taining '1iiREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACnEs, imore or less, and bounded by lands of Thomas Anderson, Ben Martin,' 'John Yo no and others, 1.ovied on as the rhuty Co .Er,Gand L, Is. Vance, at T71I1tT;'-'ll!UD Y't I|. Tb lMost Po.1)n:ar S';it'nt-ifie Paper in thlo World. Only $3.20 a Year, Ino luding Postage. Wcokly. i2 NUMDiRS A YIAi. 4,000 3OK PAG1Ei. 31IE SCIENTI'IC AMERICAN ii a largo first-class weekly newspaper of sixteell pages, printl in tho most beau tiful style. profusely illust-rated with Rplt'n'litl engravings. rr.)resenting the nt-west inventiois aind the most recent n.lvances in the aris and sciences; iicelu dir g inieelianiie and enginleerin1g, st,eam eingeilt'eringl:. r.u li'ny, inlining, civil, gau inl IIydilii c engl ineering, mill work, iron, stel and inetal wor.i; chemistry antd chem"]nicall p roceessesi Elect riei t.y, light, hi-at,.sotlntl: T'echnology, phtloography, printimg. ne liw lrehilery, new processex, niew rteci}its, iinprovemClltlt per'tainling to txtille industry, weaviig, dyeing, col tring. tIne m\1 dlistridil products, animal ve'gtable and1(1 ni'ueral: new anid inl ltrtt ing facts in agriculture, lorticulture, the Imi>me, heatlth, med(ical process, social soienlce, nlatutal history, geology,astrono imy, etc. The most valulablo practical paperg, b.v eminent writers in all demartments of s(iece', will be founild in tie Scientilic Ai' rietnn; Ihe whole presented in popu. lar i';niu ae, iee 1roml tethniical terms, illi'tratel with t"ngravings, and(] so ar run.'l asN tto ii Iteit andt intforml all el t'.o 'f r'nhi-rs old :and yoinI1g. The it-littile Amlrican is promnotive of kno'wl;'-1e ,' i prrtl s)1s1i' in every coml 11monity wh" r'' it circul..tes. It shuiuldl vl\"t+ a yht.W in every fam1'ily, reading root, iih mi , :utl.egI' or school. 'Terims, .. 'per ye.r, $1. 0i half year, whichl t1ides prepl:ymuent of post'ge. ])is (tulit. to (1ubs anid Agents. Single ii t (tills. olil by all Newsdtal 1ri. I lu1. by pustal order to MU NN & ('O., Pubnlilirs. 37 i.'ark Rlow, New York. 'l rgi f Tri " 1 In connection with the Scion.. Ii1l. Anrriean, 1.i.sr. MU'NN & I o. are t;lietitrs of AI w'riaIn 111.1 Foreign Pa t-ills, 2nt h ave I he l;rgcst estal)lishmilnllt in thi world. Pater,ts arm I bt)11nedl on Iie best terims. Modeis of now inv,in til .1 11 ski.'ehles exa1miitd, fand advice Iie. A special 10ti,'t is ma111de in tho :,- ntific Amer''ic1 of all ilveit'inS paii tited tlh1rou,l this agecy, with the naaine i1n1 resi.lenO of the patent.ioe. 'ul1ic attentlion is t1lhus diCte'd to the m('rits of the i"w iipatenit, and sales or in troduetinl ofltci elfected. Any p-rst'n wlo has made a new di5 I C)V(' or iinvejit), cani ascertaiti, free of lchar', whetlhtr a i patent can probably hr oltainted, by writing to the under igned. Address for the Paper, or con 've.ltuiiig Patttls, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch )ffice, Corner I and 7th Streets, ji-m ..t' 1asthington, 1). C. JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK N elegant lot. of Spring Prints, Cam bries, 'liie Pique, Figured Piques, Long ('loth1, Cottonades, .Lf.adifs' and (ents' Hosiery, il anlkorechiels, Towels, &('., and are ol'ered at the lowest c!ash1 prives. J. M. BEA TY. The eelorated "'Bay State" stnudard1 screwed and..7 wir .. sewed Sh_oe_s,a _pecialty at. .l. M. ]lEAT'LY'8. Try themIl, andl yo'n will 1)e convinedl of their dlurability. I am offerinug for saile "G'rantl's Yea i PoIwdlers."' every' box guaateel'd to give s:..fisfact ion, or mone11v retfundoid. lease give it a trial. *J. M. IATY. Go to J1. IM. ]BFATlY'S for the bes-i Family' F.lour. ?. real, G r ist, Rico. Hlann tIUrand,ed "'Ciallenge,"') Lardl, Bacon, Hm.gari and Coff. e, veCry low p)r.ices, Tea, HIoda, Con. Lyo, Musitarid, Peaches, To. ISpie.e. Ginger, Nuitmiegs anld manny other thm igs nece~ssary for family 3'comforf,, CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR S TEEL, Swvode Iran, Plow-mnouldp. T)'1ravo' Chins', Jlames~, Back Ran, Grauin (Cradies,, .Scythos, Brade's 1102 Shovels, Garden 1101es and ]Rakes, Nils, Hlorse and Mulo Shoes a..d Nailu, Cutlery WOODEN WARE. B, B. IRed Cedar flnckots, Galvanized Hoop01 Cedar 3ucets, Fainted B3uckets, Well Buctk ets, 1(egs, greasu11res, Brooinus, &. (Crcery and( Tinware. PATENTZ. To mIOentor's and Manuf'acLurePs, F.STABLJIHED 186I4, Gilmcee, Smith & Co., SOLICITORS OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, American and Foreign Patent. 629 1? St,, Wa'fshington, D). U1 o fees in adlvanice, nor urntl a Patent is all owed , Kofeea for rnakingprelirnftweg . J/amilnalfons, Special attention Igiven to Interfere oe m.Jltaa Sitsinalo e@ t4t and all *laa ion an *tinie '43 BEAUTIFULAWNS. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast Colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard] BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, -AT J. F. M cMaster & Co's. SPRING HAS COME, --AND New Style Goods ---HAVE JUBT ARRIVED, including, all the novelties of the season, at the Winne., boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sin. core thanks to her friends sad the publio generally for the past pa4ropage, solici ting a continuance of the earne, She will endeavor as heretofore and is deterTmined to please the most fastidious. IAillinery and Fancy Goods Stock is comnplete, French Pattern Hats, trlmmed and untrimmned,Strawv H.ats and Bonnets, Sun Ilats and Siailors, lIibbons, Bilks, Laces, Flowvers, Feathers, ltu.sions, Necolr Tios, ]Lufling, Linen and Lace Seta, Hlandkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, &e,, &O. ------ Second lot of Spring Calicoes, also a nieq lot of Dress Goods, Mohaire, Alpaeas, Jap)anose Silks, Wash Popins, and ether nice Materials and Trimmings. Call and 4 see, Ladies, for your selves, A large lot of Men'it, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Gents' end Boys' Fui and Straw hats, Sno and course. Achoice lot of Family Groceries, Can. dies Caks, lackgrot, Tob,acco, Ogr Kerosene Oil, Hardwaro, Wpqdenware, 'i'inwar.e, Cr.ekery, &e. cAhquantity of Lumnber for sale low fo * march 80) 3, 0. J3OAG, CHARL,ESTONT, .0., FORLEIQN ANDI PO01IDT.XP H A m1)Al, cuer'.n, na& ' dier ,liar Iror4 and Plow 8t40e ORnen *' ber nap~ps, celebrated Farmer's Frien lows, one, two apd phree lzerse, at yedtzo4 prices. Liberal Ter wi to 4o ia. '' Lprge assortpiont g4 Aw9fzral pments, A ronitural l)spooe y 1ulI Tfongues, T-arn 8hI4s ctoa Swees, KelDolts, 0Mr p.h A tsT edog~~~.4 ~