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.fOCAL ITEMS. 'lUESDAV.FERUAnY4, r t IS7D. RAILROAD SCeI I)U.l.--The follow ing is the present si:he(tdule of arrivals, on the Charlottc, Columbia and Au gusta RIailroad: DAY PASSENUl--GoINO NOnTII. Columbia - - 1.45 i'. ,,. Blythewood - - 2.41 " ltidgeway - - 3.03 ' Winuisboio - - 3.35' Woodward's - . 4.10 " lilackstock - - 4.15 ' Cles.er - - 4.416 " D Ar PASSENGER-GOING SOUTH. Chester - - 12.47 r. M. Blackstoek - - 1.16 " Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1.56 ' Ridgeway - - -2.26 '' lilythewood - - 2.44 " Columbia - - 3.25 ' r'cw Advertiments. Plows-F. Gerig & Son. Give your neighbor a helping handS by recommending him to keep Dr Bull's Baby Syrup in his family for all the ills babies are subject to. * Governor Hampton has been unwell of late, and in consequence has aban doned his contemplated trip to Florida. The nature of his disorder is not mentioned, but we hope it is nothing serious. Owing to an accident to our press last Friday, our mail packages were delayed a while. These packages were taken to the oflice by an oni ployee on Tux Naws AND HERALD a little before nine o'clock, but could not gain admission from the gentle man in charge. DEATn 01 MAS. JOHN MCDOwELL. Mrs. John McDowell, of Ridgeway, died at the resident:e of her brother, Dr. J. W. Campbell, on Wednesday last, from the effects of disease contract ed on a recent visit to the West. Mrs. McDowell was a native of Winnsboro, but had lived for many years at Ridge way. Her remains were brought to Winnsboro on Tl irsday and buried at the Presbyterian cemetery. "TUE MAN OF TIlE 12Tn MAY, 1864." -"Gordon's March," by Prof. Henry Schoeller, of Dalton, Ga., and dedi eated to Gei. .Jolun B. Gordon, "the Man of the 12th May, 1864," is just received from the enterprising pub lishers. Admirers of the Gallant Gor don will be delighted with the life like lithograph that adorns the superb imilitary title page, and the narch itself has the true musial inspiration. Prof. Schoeller couldn't write poor music if tried, and this brilliant march is worthy of its name and author. Brass bands are already playing it and it will soon be heard from thou sands of pianes throughout the South. Sold by all music dealers-or send forty cents to tile publishers, Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga. MONUMIENT TO CArrAIN DwIGHT. The pupils of Mount Zion School 80ome time since raised a subscription and erected a miolnment to the mnemo ry of Capt. W. M. Dwight, the formeri priicipal. The monmumnent is a shaft of Wininsboro granite on a pedestal of the same, and Is beautiful ill its sim p)licity. One one side is the ihnscrip tion ''Wmn. Moultrie Dwight, born Juno 28th, 1839, died April 1st, 1877. A. and I. Gen. Kershaw's Di. Vision, and Principal of Mount Zion School." On another side is "E~rected by his pupils and friends." It is ai pleasing tribute to the worth of one of the noblest and most gallant soull that ever lived. So quietly and un ostentatiously was the thing done thai it was not generally known until 1 day or Iwo ago. DEATH oF Miss JAN II OBEAn.-Oui whole community was shocked 01 Saturday-by the unexpected tidingi of the death of Miss Janie Obear, al Ridgeway, of pneumonia, after a feiw days' illness. Miss Obear was thi youngest daughter of the Rev. Josial Obear, of this place. Three weeki ago, young, robust, buoyant, she lef the paternlal roof to make her essay 11 life. On Sunday she was borne to he long rest in the Episcopal cemetery followed by a long cortego of mourn . lng friend.. Miss Obear was engage< in teaching at Mr. T. M. Rembert's ' but contracted a cold which 'prostrat ed her, and, Mr. Rembert's famIl being all sick at the same time, sh' - Wa's removed to Mr. R. S. Desportes where all that loving hands and heart could do was done, but in vain. Hler re mains were brought to Winpsboro 01 8agturday night, a d burged on Sun day, the services .bing performed by the Rev. Roberts I. J'ohnson, of York ville. Out off thus in the bloom am beauty of young womanhood, eh leaves a void that will not soon be filled. PRABTanvILLU ITEMs. - Dancli Is still indulged In here. On th4 'night*othW28td%1it 'there was quit4 a nice pound party at'the residenee o1 Mr. HIenr~y Jefferies, and again on the l)r. V. P. Clarton and his amiable wife t'e to go to Columbia on Monday ne::. The latter will remain there for a few days on a visit to somtte friends. The Doctor will represent the Foasterville Grange in the State Grange, which convenes in Charles ton on the 4th inst. Miss Jennie Coleman, with Miss Nollie Manning, of Marietta, Georgia, have returned from a stay of several days duration, at and in the vicii'ty of Chester Court House, where they had a very enjoyable time. Another mnember of tho bachelor's rantks has hoein victimized by the mat rinonial power. Mr. J. Feaster Lyles was narried to Miss Carrie, daugltar of Capt. Thomas M Lyles, on the e ven ing of the 2th Alit. Farmers are hardly getting well to work yet, some little clearing of land and planting oats, however, is being done. Miss Lizzio Faucett began a school hero on last Monday morning. II. Feasterville, February 1, 1879. SEDUCTION AND l)EATrH.-t Atlanta on Saturday night Samuel 11ill, who suspected that Johu R. Sinmouds caused his wife to desert him, shot hium in a bar-room. Simmonds died this morniug. FOR SALE ! Ono light Two-Horse Wagon. One heavy Two-Horso Wogon. One One-Horse Wagon. One Top Buggy. One Open Buggy, second hand. Prices of all work reduced. ov 28 DESPORTES & MONTS O UR I-OUSE! STILL AHEAD! r1SHE Rummer having co and gone, . I ai now prepared to furnish in the place of cooling beveragoi, all kinds of winter drinks, such us Tom and Jerry, Hot Scotch, Egg Flip, &o. ALSO. Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer. Sweet Cider and Cigars. The best in town. EGGS I EGGS ! EGGS! EGGS! 5,OO Dozen Eggs. just, received for the Christ mass Holidays. Call and you can got al tile Eggs you want. RESTAURANT. Meals can be had all hours at my reu taurant. Fresh Oysters, Fish and Sau sange always on hand. --GIVE ME A CALL. dec 19 JNO. D. McCARLEY. StielifiJit $110/ I11, THIIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. The Most Popular Seieratiflo Paper in the World. Only $2.20 a year, including postage. Weekly. 52 Numbers a year. 4,000 book pages. rp HE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN isn -L First-Claan Weekly Newspaper of six. teen pages, printed in the most beautiful style, profusely illustrated with splendIid engravings, rep)resenting the newest in ventions end the most recent A dvance, in the Arts and Sciences; inceluding newu and interesting facts in agriculture, l'er ticuituro, the home, health, medical progress, social science, natural hiistory, geology, astronomy. The most valuable practical papers, b)y einent writers ini all departments of science, will be fou'nd in tile Scientiile American: t Terms, $3 20 per year, $1.60 half year, which includes postage. Discount to Agents. Single copies, ten cents. 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Thnan1 factlrner.;\ver twa ad d Ithe highet and ('n:v me<dal "ii u) e pla.strr, lit both the C.-ntnat l. an(1 'rIs t'xpo:;tilloas, FAR UPE1I t 0 cotmmon porol11 plnstler, lin'tnentts, the co called el-ertrictl appli:t!cest te. It Is tha' be-t, known 1-ltemledy for 1atP andl wetlk iCk, rhetua1ttIsm. fealuno weaktess, se'I tIlca, lumba!go. dtisra'" (!d(neys, spilnt cot pI:tInts altu i ll'i for w hil-h orouts pla+l er' are Ised. Ask your duurcr'as for litaenson' CapCIne l'Ins1rer alud file that1 , you'' 1not1h-q Ing else. Sold by :ll1d 'gtt. Price : e,4. Mailed ont ree('tpt of itaIce h' SKAtm1tY & JonNao':, 21 1'latt tt teet. New York'. THE jAL OA/c FOR LAUNDRY USE. jan 21-4w FRESH GOODS JUJST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbla. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, nll grades, 14 sacks of Coffec-10 Rio, 4 bosi Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seet Ryo and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mulk .Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. * ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches ani Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES All of which will bo0 sold cheap fol Cash. nov 9 D. R. FLENNIKEN. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. O)N Mlonday, tihe 10th day of Febrnary 1879, comnmencing at 11 o'clock ir the forenoon, we will offer for salo a public auction, to the highest bid der for s, all th..t stock of merchandise consisting of groceries, liquors, segars tobacco, etc., no W int the store in Win ns boro lateoly occupied by Rt. J. McCarloy Aliso all the lixtures and equIpments o said store, including one iron safe. ,..GLOIADNE.Y, Assignee of RA. J. MeCarley. Agent foi' Creditors. jan 23--8 TO MAKE MONEY P1ett1 and fa4, agents shotqld ad dress FLY, ER VEY& 00., A tlanta Geol % Ufno M4y TPIAITS& OlEAW! C RAN I) INTRODUJCTlON\ SALE .. ONE; THlOUSAND Superb istriuiients FRIOM THE BES' MAKERS TO IE SOLlD AT Manufacturars' Rates. SPECIAL, ANNOI'NCEIMNT. Ten of tile alninmg 1lllitufacitarer's of the U. S., hav l gv11 it e e o itsivea. cont lol of thetl' in I strllrlells III Ile Soulith, und till tllo zle%(d us to p lae' for Iint roitueton atid aderliselilit, ONI 'lilOl'SA\ !) of I hel, hot. tnStruinetits in r( pre Ketl .a I' e Sonl'or a hon-,eiold;s at Factory 1 1i.F.SAI,E I ATES. 'lhs GRAND INTRO1UCTION SALE Cc!a.!'u!n"n"d Nov. 1, anid will continue until till are h1f1. Do.'I a ss t he clanee. It, Is the (1t1;" s.! of the klud ever yet attempted in I ir!S?l":ra SEE THE PICES. PIANOS 7 Ia.- h ll ne'wrl,Carved $125 1.egi. :al ogI(ut;1 I'ricc, five hinndr-d and ten ellllars. PIANiOSi'. a lt.er:otd carte(ir0 l..P '. t:I'gi e Prlce, sIx tJ hIa ired u ull:tra. 1A1NOS <..' sto "c tl.and, 1u1 $250 p 1rbcase. t'at;at;e Price,' alle t.lottsa1a I deIlatrs. l$57 14 Slops, Han4inte alnut t a I N CaOses. cat,algite P reie, i wo - -t huundred andt:;rventy doll.ur5, Case.Catalgue.Price, Ihree aa.li( l railtt il 'etaii yal,l OR GAN Lundre i t 1d a l v y aolla1.rs s Srii StuI.ol''i 1) ORGANS hnnlred and .vent,y.1a - dl. arammzm exnin1mimrc.tatmmmmnas All gitaa nteed Iu11truel nt:;. at:lI<ar'S 1 nlne on mun1h. FtiFT"EEN 1)AYS TRIIAL If walled, We 1ay the frelihaIl. It t,o sale. A tri111 costs nollh11ng It itiutament don't sult. .Don t hesi tate (t) order. MASON & 11,M0JN ORGANS lASON & llAVIJN ('1 hurch11 1 ad Parlo t __ Oi n9. Best a n d ch:eaprst. New stylee iaelegant Cases. - Stops. only $85. 10tops, only $100. T . PEI.OTIIET & PEI TON Oguas, 68Mops, only t,. la stops, sASO N 1t , ' 13-$100 1 Chimes, onl Chile'aring, Ktnnhe, w\etber, IIallot & Dnvin IIthu ek, rlt iaiaes. Dixle. Pease. S iothern (:ain and Favorite Pia1nos. alt ulultted fin this sale. A ah':ta sweep. No reserve. All new Inarumlenla of latc;t styles. Send for Ilallctdietton Sale Circular giving prlre anti ftlt io nlIlonl. IMPi\ OliRT A N T 'ao r "on an urgoal. s a will dctever freiIght, paid to any Rt. 11. uoint Inl t.he aouth. LUDD(EN & BATES. SAVANNAH, GA., Wiolesalo Piano anil Organ Dealers. dec 21-9m K(EEP constantly on hand an as. . B ortment of watches, jewelry, silver and plated warc, line gold rings, gold pens, :VIOLIN STRINGS, sewing [mr.cliine needles and oil, glasswaro, laimps and chimneys, vases, toilet sctts, table and pocket cutlery, fine razors, &c. {ALL LOW FOR CASH.} A&' Crockery at and below cost jan 28 3. Clenining, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, wINNSJORlO, s. (I. /LYON'S $ Pa,tent Metallio - STIFF EN ERS PREVET B ~ oots ahid Shoes F rom Running over, and Ripping in the Notice for Fiunal Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given to all whomn imay concern that I will apply to the Judge of Probate of 1Enirfild county on Monday, February 24th, 1'879, for a fi nal discharge as admilnis4rgtor 01 the estate of Lev'i Boliok, deceased. JA8. W. BOLICK, Ijin 22-x4t1 'aAdm'r. THE FAVORITE DRY GOODS RESRT. ---0 FUIRCH GOTT, BENEDICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S.C., Offer their now Fall Stock, Wholesale and Retail, AT LOWER PRICES Than aro paid by customers for inferior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of 6Lo finest and best selested stook ot Carpets, - Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRE SS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpaeas, Cashmeres, first and second Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies' and Gentlernen's Under waer, Linens, Table abd Piano Covers, Towels, Table Damask, Napkins and Domestie Goods, and thousands of other goods too 'numerous to mention are now placed before our old customers of the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the pub lic and the people of this State especially that through our immense FACILITIES And long ostablisho reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS Of dellare have boon exchanged through oar house, that we will give better satis faction ' regardu Quality and Prices In goods purchased from us than any other house South. jo SAMPLU SENT ON APPLIOATIoN. G N. B.--Chargos prepaid on all goods over and athove $10, Hent C. 0. 1). or for. ['oHt Otiee Order. Jr Please name this paper in ordering goods. Furchgott, Benedict & Co., 275 King Strost, Charleston, 8. 0. doe 10-ly SELLING OUT AT AND BEOW COSTs - 0 O N and after date, I will Bell the entire stock p,f Ladd Broa,, consisting of dlry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, grooe. rice, crockery, tinwaro, etc., etc., at and ORIGINAL COST. Cat Monday, February Sd, and on each succeeding Saturday, till the stock is exhausted, I will offer goods at pubilio auction. EXTIIA BARGA INS. offered to large buyers. T. K. ELLIOTT, jan 28-tfAAssgnee. "TIHE T EAC0H ER.": fN JANUIARY next we will issue the .1.first numaber of "THE TEACHER," A monthly journal devoted to the in. toroats of Teachers, Schools, -and .the Cause of Education in general. To bring I within the reach oft al, we have fired he subscription price at the loer rate of FIFTY CE,NTs PER ArNNUv.-, specimen copy will be sent by' andf propaid on receipt of a five.cent stalp. poit- Teachers will do well to send for our Educational Catalogue.. Please address ELDREDGE & BRO oot 22-xtt8ni 17 North- EthiSt., Ph la~ THOS. R. ROBERLTSON ATTORNERY AT JAW ah4 174!4 JUSTICE, N. 8, 14WRk NGBy WINNSBORO% 8.0C, Omieg hputs: -frotls to 6 80,1ff3. ja 21--1m