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_OCAL ITEMS. HATri'l'11. JUJLE Zo, 1S?8. Re1igious Notices. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. r., and 8 V. M. Methodist Church--Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. i., and 8 P. nr. Sun - day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 8 P. r. Episcopal Church-..Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o'clock A. Ar. Presbyterian Church-Rev. H. B. Pratt, 11 A. Mr., and 8 P. M. Sun day School 4 P. r. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 P. M. The Gordons are drilling con stantly, and make fine progress. The Winiaro Da.noratic Club will meet on Monday night. A full mneeting is desired. Give your neighbor a helping hand by recommending him to keep Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup in his family for all the ills babies are subject to. * iW" The ludies, and as many of the gentleman as can attend, who are named on the committees for the Fourth of July dinner are requested to moet at the parlor of the Winnsboro Hotel on Monday 1 afternoon the 1st of July at five o'clock, AnouND Tow..-A. gantle shower of rain yesterday afternoon laid the dust. Birch beer is now taking the place of soda water. "Old Sol" ' made things pretty warm for us yesterday. The exercises of Mount Zion School closed on Friday. The grand jury were about as searching as the Potter Committeo. Several of our youg citi$ns1 are contemplating a trt- to the springs next month. Sheriff Ruff left for Columbia Friday afternoon with four prison ers for the penitentiary, A stylish business directory of the city of B.eltlimore, with a ba rometer and thermometer attached, adorns the office of Morris' Hotel, Capt. Hugh S. Thompson, State superintendent of education, was in attendance upon the closing exer cises of Mount Zion School, on Friday, THE OnGAN WAR.--A100 r.n. SoLUD BuoT.-If any man insults your comm.3n sense by offering a first ciass 9 stop Organ for $65, "shoot him on the spot," All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. $100, Cash, or $110 on FEasy Terms, nowV buys a magnificent Mason & H1am, lin Parlor or Church Organ wvithi four sets Reede an:1 ten stops, in elegant New Style Case with llumni nated Panels.---H..andsome)st Style of Case ever produced.-~.Special offer to introduce this new Style. Sent on trial.-Guaranteed for a life timne.--Rented until paid for, Other new styles just out.---Ills., trated catalogues free.--Address Ludden & B3ates. Savannah, Ga., Manufacturer's Wholesale Agents for the South. *4w. THrE CIRCUIT CoURT,,.The follow ing is a synopsis of the businers disposed of in the Oircuit Oou; V since our last report: The case of the State vs. John McCorkle, indicted for rape, re sulted in a verdict of "Not guilty." The defendant was accordingly .dischargod, State vs. William Boyle and Walter Boyle, indicted for the mur *der of Jno. A. Hogan on the 29th .day of March last--Gaillard & Ueynolds for defendants. The .prisoners, being arraigned, pleaded -"Not guilty," and wvent to trial. After several challenges the follow,. ing jury, all white, was impaneled;: :l. N. McMaster (foreman), A, M, Yongue, J. M. Ederington, George L. Coon, Lang'ey Claxton, Wylie M, Coleman, A. P. Irby, R. L,. Martin, Thos. W. Traylor, H. W. .Desportes, T. E. Cloud, 3. L. Cameron. Th\ facts developed on the trial were in substance os follows eThe de .fondant,s were regnested by their. ster to go tv the house of their mother (who had. mar. riod the deceased) and bi irig away a heifer belonging to their sister. On arriving at the gate, they stopped and called for their mother. She g,tve them full per nission to get the animal, and they then repaired to a field near the house, where .the deceased was plowing the heifer. Upon one of, Lhedofendants demanding of the do-. 3eased the heifer, he replied with profane and abusive language. and Ahreatencd the lives of the defon lants. Deceased then moved towards the defendant William Boyle and, saying that he had Weapons, put his right hi d in uis pants pocket, and moved rapid .y towards \Villiam Boyle. The l.tter retreated, and after moving rapidly away for some stops turned md tired. About the same time Walor Boyle picked up a small stone mnd threw it at the decoa,ed, when the latter turned suddenly towards him, and was moving rapidly and threateningly on him, when the do fendant William Boyle fired two shots, in rapid succession, both taking effect in the skull of the do eased. From the effects of the wounds thus inflicted, Hogan ied some hours after their in fliction. It was shown by sev eral witnesses that Hogan had frequently mialtre ted both the the defendants, and was in general n, violent and high-tempered man. A. large pocket-knife was found opened on his person after his death. The jury, after a brief deliberation, rendered a verdict of "Not guilty." The defendants were accordingly discharged. On Friday morning the prisoners convicted daring the term were called into court, and sentenced as follows : Andy Robinson and Allen Robin son, convicted of arson-tweaty years each, at hard labor, in the penitentiary. Gabe Chisolm, convicted of bur glary and larceny-five years, at hard labor, in the penitentiary. Gaines Jordan, same offence, seven years, at hard labor, in the penitentiary. The usual general order was passed and the Court of General Sessione adjourned. In the Court of Common Pleas no cases of interest were tried -- the business being confined to judlg mnents by default, motions and orders. Court finally adjourned on Friday afternoon. Notice to Taxpayers. A UDtfolI's d ,FFleE, WaINSaOno, 8. C., May 28, Is78, rj3IIIS,office nill beo Openf from the 1st fJneto the 20th of Jnly, I878, to receiveC Ta'x Retuirm for thme fiscal year 1878. By orde,rs from th e Coin pltn',ller Oenearalh the reail estate wvilh al-to be re asesRed at tme samie time. All mule persons btetweent thme ages of twenty-one and( sixty years are liable to Poll Tax, and will report acc-ordinigly. I will attend at the following p)1lace On the .days hjpecilled,. for the purpoese of receiving retnrmw, viz: Feasterville. JTunae 14 and 15. Monticello, J1ulne 17 and 18. *et Jeminville, .June 19 and 20, Hloreb, Jnne 2u and 22. Doko Jlune 24Iandt 25. Bear Creek, June 26 and 27. Rlidtgway. Juno 28 and 29. D)urhm's, July 1 and 2. Gladden's Grove, July' : and 4. WVoodward's, July 5 and 0. L. N. WI'TERS, may 30-xftd Auditor F. C!. AUGUSTA HEuTEL Ocruer of Broad and WVashington Streets, AU~U1STA, G 4. U_ AS be en thoroughmly renovt ed, re . ..odel ed and newly furnishlmed.- It ls ocated in the centre ot' biuinesst Tel1egraph 0)1ce in the llotel building. Express Office in thme samce block. Post Ofioe only oneo bl3ck og,' All other pcub. lie c.onvenienes~ close at hond, ~fD'lThe Ollice of the Hotel will be open durt inig the night, and guests will be received) or e lled ait any hour. iV WV. MOOR E, Proprietor. Rates of Board, $2.00l por day. o.t 20-xliy , IN BIKItUPTOY. In the matter o~f WILLIAM D. AIKEN, Bankrupt. T O whoM nT MAY coNcENn:-The under I signed hereby gives notice of his ap pointment.as Assignee of the Estate of WILLIAM D. AIKEN1, of the County of P'airfield, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his owo petition, by C. E. Spencel-, Esq., Reister. All persons indebted toth sa Bankrupt will make payment to the un< srsignedl.. JNO. 8 REYNOLDS, inneN4tz8w Assignee, NPEO I .L NOTICES. WOstax's n-111ui.--One who has lon.g tudied l thi absorbing subject now pre sents to tLe women o. our country the' resualt ol'i is k iiVest igatiOnts. 11e is ;,y py to sat' that he hats at. last IiisCtovered "Woan's Bert Friend." It is adapted especialiy to th"se caSeS Wl-re the "wOmb is disordered, and will cure any irregu larit' of the "'menses." i)r. J. Brad. field s Femalo Regulator acts like a charm in whites, or ink a sudden check of the monthly menses, from cold, trouble of mind or like causes. So also in ahronic cases its action is prompt and tiecisive, and saves the constitution from r'ountless evils and prematuro decay. I'Ihis vatuablo preparation is for salo at $.i() per bottle by Dit. V. E. AIEEN. june 25-2w FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Pleaso announce B. Ht. ROBERTSON is a candid ate for School Conaissioner it the ensuing olection --Subject to the rction of the Iemocratic party at the primary eleetion juneI4-t xtf Mxr FamNl:5ns. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Ata neet i:. a:f the Greenbrier )emto eratic C!ub, hell Juno 8, 1878, the fol lowing rc. lution wats adopt ed; Resolved. That we pros en t the claims of l)ll. T. 11. McKINSTtlY for a seat in the L'"islature from this County, and recommend his electioil. Extract from the minutes. 8. 1. RUTLAND, jne 1S-ti Secretary. FOR THE LEGISLATUlE. Mef.sfrs. litors:--Pleaso announce II. A, GAIILLAR1) as a cantjidate for the Ilousi of ltepresentatives. at the coming elee tioa. ''he course of Mr. Gaillard in pub lie life has given general satisfaction and done honor to old Fairfield. In rccogni tion o'' his services it is but. proper that Ie shoul.l be semnt to the house at the next election. This nonjination is made entirely without the knowledge of the gentleatm,in named. may lt).-tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR TIIE LEGISLATURE. At. it mneting of the ' aklan- Dem ocrat ic Club of township number six, held on th 28th of A pril, 1878, the followingo{ resolution was adopted: II1'IIoled'J. That this Clutb. recognizing the itness an-1 ability of lIon. H. A. !haillard as at representat tive, hereby nomiaate ham as a caindidate for re election. Extract ficm the minutes A. J. LAMAR, SELLING OUT. IN order to close up the busineSM of Sol. Wolfe, great inducements will be offered to Cash buyers for the next sixty days. The stock of goods, consisting of Dry Gooils, Notions. Laces, lIibbons, IHosiery, t;lothing. I1t.s, 'Trtnuks, Shoes &., will be o're,l att uad bclow New York cost, FOR C.\SII ON bY. Mloney mu 3st be a aisedl, andl cash pur chasers will certaianly find it to th<iir interest to call anda etuineal the stock and' be convinced of the aove facts., 8. S. WOLFE, BPNM HA8 001E, -AND Thew Style G~oodis -..HAVE e novelties of the season, aut the Winus bioro Dry Goods, Fan3cy Goods and( IVillinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wisheOs to return her ain core tlhanks to hler friends and the publio generally for t lie past patronage, solici ting a continiuannc ot tile same. Sheo will endeavor as haeretaforec 'nd is determined to please th e most, fashidious. Millinere and F'iancy Goods8 Stock is comp11lete, French Piatlern Ints, trimmlned anad nntrimmied,Straw IIiats amnd bonnets, Sun llats andi Sailors, l'ibbons, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusiions, Neck T1ies, Ruffling, Linen andic Lace Setts, IIand ericif, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, &c., &c. Second lot of Spriang Calicoes, also a nice lot oaf Dress Goods, Mohairs, Alj,acas, Japanese05 Silss. WVashl Popmns, anal otheor nice Materials and TIrimml)iings. Call and see, Ladies, for your. selves. A large lot of Men's, Ladies' and ChIldren's Shoes, Gents' r nd Buys' Fur and Straw IIats, fine and( cour ue. --- A ehoie lot of Filamily Groceries, Can dles, Cakes, \IackereI. Tobacco Cigars, Koaoseno Oil, Unlfrdw~are, W oonwaro, Tinwvare, Crockery, &c. A quanatity of Laumuber for sale low for cash. march 80 J. 0. BO AG. FRUIT JARS I FRUIT JARS I M,ASON'S celebrated fruit Jars, with .J.Vloydsa' Porcelain Lined Covers, for sale hero. june 25 J. F. MoMAaTERt AsC0. TO MAKE MONEY Pleasaniy and fast, agents should ad-. dress F1NL Y, BiA2RVP & CO.-, A tlanta, d~oorgIa,. - ~- .ne g) " NEW GOODS ! ---o V , call the attention of the ladies' to, :ur now stock of FANCY NOTIONS. Laco and Silk Ties in various shades, Silk Bows in assorted styles, Colored Silk Ilandkerohiofs, Fans in great variety, Fan, Handkerchiefs and )ress Girdle, A splendid assortment of Parasols, Janil!a Brazilian, Boilod Silk, and Scotch Gingham. Calioeus, Canbries, Mtislins, Lawns, Figured and 11rown Linens. OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Of every kind is completO and on be bought CHEAP. Lots of other goods, which we cannot neution here for want of room at prices THAT WILL SELL THEM. McMaster & Brice. 1 I Il I iIf you want to MAKE ' i; l MONEY pleasantly and fast. ad Iress FINLEY, HAR VEY & CO., Atlanta (eoraia. jina l5--ly 19TAL ABSTINENCE SAUING WilE 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 z87r. 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 msde. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It i., 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 wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness arp remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con siderable quantity. The whole stock Is In the hands of the well-linown wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers."-N. Y. Tr-.ung, Nov. 19, 16' 7. The above speaks for Itself, hut we would add that this Is the pure juice of the grape, neither drug7ged, //guored nor watered,' that It has been rip)ened 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 will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. West Brudway, Reade an.d Hud*o Shts, Naw-Yom.. FATENTS. TO InHvo;Ht0iS lItl Mauitfetur teirs, ESTAIILISHIED 1865, GiImc8e, Smith & Co, SOLlCITOItS 0OF P4TENT AND ATTORNEYS AT LjAW, Amerloan and Foreign Patente. 629 F St., Washingt on, D. (I. o fees in advance, noar until ia Patont Is all o wed,. Kofee8 for ma*kin.gpreliminar-y .k&aminations. 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HAMS!! Jr UST BEOEIVED a lot of cboice M(ag. tnolialHams unoAnvassed, Ierd an Bacon, ALSO, eFour, Meal and Pearl Grist alway4 andi everythInq usually found4 in 9s10Ps Grocery ouse ALSO, Thq fnest Wines. Braindies sa4 Whia, )'ids tat can be hp4, -I JAl of eool 4 prepared n: the 8mn 4 See