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LOCAL ITEMS. THUIR8DAIY.MAIC00, : 1879. 'rEuMs OF Tn NE;ws AND JIERAD. --Tri-weekly edition, four dolars per annum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of ive 'and upwards. RATES -OF ADvEITISINO.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, and fifty cents per inchi for each subsequent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever nature, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal ternis. '1'ran sient local notices, lifteen cents per line for the first idsertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple annnounccinents of marriages and deaths published free of charge, and solicited. All comnunications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnshoro Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. RAIr.OAD SenEUtl;E.-''he follow ing is the present schedule of arrivals on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad, on the basis of Wash ington time, which is about sixtecn minutes faster than Winnsboro time: -- DAY PASsENo ER-GolNo Nonrn. Columbia - - 1.20 P. m. 1Iythewood - - 2.15 " ltiilgeway - - 2.32 " Simpson's - - 2.50 " Winnsbor - - 3.11. " Adger's - . - 4.24 " White Oak - - 3.34 " Woodward's - - 3.47 " 1Blackstock - - 3.52 " Cornwall's - - 4.02 " Chester - - 4.22 " )AY PA8SENGIR--GOING SOUTH. Chester - - 1.28, P. M. Cornwell's - - 1.49 " Blackstock - - 1.59 " Woodward's - - 2.04 " White Oak - - 2.16 " Adger's - - 2.25 " Winnsboro - - 2.38 " SimpsonEs - - 2.55 " J.idgeway - - 3.11 " Blythewood - - 3.30 " Columbia - - 4.10 " Nmo TPAssENOER"-GonNu Non-R. Columbia - - 10.00, P. M. Blythewood - - 10.58 " Ridgeway - - 11.16 " Winnsboro - - 11.47 " White oak - - 12.12 A.M. Woodward's - - 12.26 " Blackstock - - 12.32 ' Cornwall's - - 12.43 " Cheater - - 1.03 " NIuIIT PASsENGER1-GOING SoUTH. Chester - - 3.10, A. M. Cornwall's - - 3.30 " Black stock - - IS.40 " Woodward's - - 3.45 " White Oak - - .4.58 " Wnboo - - 4.2?0 " Ilidgeway - - 4.51 " Bilythewood - - &.09" Columubia - - 5.53 " Fintal Discharge-James Beaty. Citation-J. R. Boyles. Fairfield Fire Engine Company-E. 2. Chandler, Sec. PERsoNAL.-Col. Wmn. Johnston, of Charlotte, is spending a few days in Winnshoro. Procure it in time if~ you wish to save doctor bills. Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup. Price 25 cents.* Henry McECldoff, colored, was ar rested and conflued in jail on Tuesday, charged wvith having beaten his wife to deatha a few days'ago. John McMillan, the coloredl mani who was shot a few weeks ago, under the circumstances already given in TnE NE.wa AND IIERAILD, died of his injuries ona Tuesday night. DEATH OF? MR. TARLETON MURPIIY. --Mr. Tarleton Murp)hy, an aged and well-kntown citizen of Fairfleld, died at the residence of Mr. E. W. Ollever, in Ridgew.y, last Friday. Mr. Mur phy was a native of Newvberry, but had spent most of his life In this coun - ty. He was In the - nhaety-thilrd year Of his aige, his ninety-second birthday being tihe fourteenth of February last. Hie served in the War of 1812. He leaves-a large circle of kindred to mourn his death. The March number of the Boufgern Caltivator has been recelved. The table of conatehmts Is as full and varied as usual, and must be of interest to every farmer. The Cultivator' Is one of the oldest periodicals in existence, being now In .its thIrty-seventh year. Some of Its present smbscribors have been en Itsbooks slnee'its first issue. In the nmumber before us Is a' commnt nication from a subscriber, In wvhich he mnentions the fact that he has the third volume complete, and has been, with the exception of a. fei' yEars, a constant subscriber. This speaks well. POPULAR 8ONGS.--We havYe received from thie publishers, Messrs, W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio, a copy of a seo' song entipeod "The Peyt@ ldeMIti;b .htoth ia become very populor. Will L. Thomp. Boston has been been compelled tc order fifteen thousand copics of the following pieces to supply the de mand: ''Gathering Shells fromt the Sea Shore;" ''"Drifting with the Tide;" "The Poor Old Tramp." Each piec is a beautiful song and chorus. Any music dealer will mail then to any ad. dresi on receipt of the price, forty cents each. HAv 1.8 BURNED IN E1FIGY.-A uni. versal feeling of deep regret and in. dignation exists throughout California and the Pacific Coast over the Presi. dent's veto of the bill to restrict Chinese immigration. At a iass meeting at Iullister, Sanl Benito coun ty, the President was burned in efligy, and at Fairfield, the county seat of Sononma county, fhy+s were at hall mast, and at )utch Flat the last Chinese shanty within the town wats burned on receipt of the news. Some aspiring writers on this side of the Atlantic, having ventured to write two sequels to a short story contribut ed by Wilkie Collins to t.o the Spirit gfthc Times, ent itled, "The Mvstery of Marmaduke," Mr. Collins has' writ, ten hoping that nobody will credit him with these aforesaid sequels. At the s'tume time he characterizes as false "the doubly and trebly damnned report" which credited hin with completing "Edwin I)rood." Hte had been askcE to do so but refused. An unscrupu lous Frenchman, however, has put Mr. Collins' name to aso-called completion of the utntinished work of Dickens. KLEDl FOu INSUITINCG A L.\y.-C. C. Curtis, a clerk in Wingo, Elict t & Crump's boot and shoe store, Rich mond11, Va., was shot four times Mon day morning by George Poindexter, receiving injuries which have proved fatal. It is alleged that on Saturday Curtis used improper language to a lady customer in the store, which was reported to Poindexter, the lady's friend, and Poindexter went to the store and proceeded to cowhide Curtis, in which operation he was Interrupted by persons present. Curtis subse quently went to Poindexter's place of business to have a settlement wheni in the altercation which ensued Curtis wps shot. FuENCH l)uEms.-Muclh as the mod ern French duel is ridiculed by certain smart people, it is in reality one of the mgst dangerous institutions of our day. Since it is always fought in the open air, the combatants are nearly sure to catch cold. M. Paul de Cas sagnac, the most inveterate of the French duelists, has so often sutfered i this way that he is at last a con firmed invalid; and the best physician iu Paris has expressed the opinion that if he goes on dueling for fifteen or tVe4pty years more--unless he forms the habit of fighting in a comfortable ,oom where damps and draughts can not intrude--he will eventually endan ger his life. This ought to moderate the talk of those people who are so stubborn in maintaining that the French duel is the most health-giving of acreations because15 of the 01)en air exercise it affords. And it ouohmt also to moderate that foolish tal& about French duelists and Socialist-hated monarchs being the only people1 who are immhrtal..-Mark Twain in At lantic Xlonthly. Attention I Fairfild Fire Enigine Company, A TITEND regular meetinglin Town -L-3. Hall -on Friday even ing. 7th inst., at 7j o'eldck. E. S. CIIANDLERI, inoh 6 Secretary. FINAL DISCHIARGE. .I ITEREBY give notice to all whom it lmay? concern that I will aply to the .Judge of Probate of Fairfield county, on Monday, April 14, 1879, for a finmal discharge as Guardian of the Estafe of John T. McCrorey. JAMES BEATY, mch 6--t1xlaw4w Guardian. TIlt ~State of' SouttR Caroana. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Bly J. R?. BO0Y1LES, Esq., Probiale Judg,e. W HEREAS, Jno. WV. Lyles hath VYmade suit, to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and etl'octs of Lucey Edrington, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admn.nisa all and singular the kindred and creditor& of the said Lucy Edrington, deceased; that they bo and appear before me, in th< b urt of Probato, to be hold at Fairfield Court. Dlouse. H. C., on the 17th day of March., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, ii any they have, why the said admninlistra tion should not be granted. Given under my band, this 3rd dlay of March, Anno Dornni 1879. J. R. BOYLEB, mneh F-taxI J. P. F. C. FIRESHL MILK BISCUITS, GIN1GER 5.WAPS, CAKES, &O, feb 15J. M. BIEATY & Co. J. M. BE ATY & 00. Have in stook #11 kinds of Steel Plows, Also. Heel Bolt., grass Rlods, Tract Pihle, Lines, Back Bands, 1'ow Drldles, Plow Molds,. I The Friend of All I! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pill gave inc a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and kteep ther in the houtse." ")r. Holloway has cured my hcadach, that was ehronic. '-1 gave one of your Pills to my bab for cholera morbus. TIo dear littl thing got well in a day." ". iy nausea of a morning is nov cured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointmen cured me of noises in the head. rubbed some of your Ointment bohinc the ears an( the noise has left." "Send mo wo boxes; I want one for poor family." '"I enclose a dollar; your price is 2, cents, but the medicine to no is worth dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let mee havo three loxes of you Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." I have over 200 such testimonials a these, but want of space oomlpels me tc conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint. ment is most in valuable. It does no heal externally alone, but penetratet with the most searching effects to th very rcot of evil. HlollowIV's Ointment. Possessed of this remedy, every mer may be own doctor. It may be rubbet into the system, so as to reach any in ternal conplaint; by these mean:., cures sores or uleers in the throat bL.,mach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, had breasts contracted or stiff joints, gout, rheuna tismu. and all skin diseases. 11'o1tTANT CAUTION.-None are genuine un less the signature of J. IIAYDOc as agent for the'Uniitcl States surrounds each box of Pill: and Cintment. Boxes at 21 contf, 62 cents, and rl each. r! There is considerable saving by takin the larger sizes. HOLLOWAY & Co., b -lyNew York. HARD-PAN T11E bottom has been reached at last . and Sugenheinier & Groeschel ar still ahead in LOW. PIlIJES. We have this day consolidated thu stock of goods recently purchasei of S Q. Wolfe with our stock at the old stand and for the next. 30 days will offer bar gains in every line of g ods that wil convince the closest cash buyers that u intend to maintain the well-earned tation we no -enjoy, of giving out cut. tomers the Benefit of Our Bar'gains. We extend a cordial invitation to th< citizens of Fairfield to call and examin our stock and prices, and be convince, that they can now t>uy goods at price that defy' competition at homne or abroad We offer special *inducementyt in tia following goodls for 30 (lays only~-i, crder to make necessary room for on sparing and summer l',urchases: 50 Pie'els Standard Prints 5 cents 50 Pieces St4ndard Prints, 6 cents 10 doz. Gents' Unaundred Shirth worth 85 cents and $1.00 at 75 cents an, 90O cents. 5 doz. Gents'fsneFurlJats, worth $3. '0 to $-1.00O,$.0 100) pairs Gents' Pants, wor.th $5.0J0, $3.0': 100 pairs Gents' Gaiters, 50 cente Children's Shoes 25, 50 and 75 cent per pair. Ladies' and Missed' Shoes r greatly reduced p)rices. Dress Good 10 centa, to 25 cents, worth 15 to 40 centa 0O.r entire stock of woolen knit good without reserve a t and below New Yorl cost. One piece B3lack Broad Cloth, wort $5.00, at $2.00. Ladies', Misses' on Children's Hosiery in white and fano colors, at greatly reduced prices. Ladies Misses' and Children's Gloves in all oo ora at.5 to 10 cents per pair. Double-Barreled Gun.s Stockloclks an -Padlocks, Table Cutlery, &c., at hal price, to close out. These goods were p)urohased for casa aL,very low figures, and we intend t give our customers the benefit of th Imumense Discounts that we saved in the purohse of them. Very respectfully, .SUGENHElthlEE & GRlOSSOHEL. February 6th, 1879. feb 8 DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUEF This novel and cm taordinary macehin is nvaluable at th, outbreak of fire, ap< fwatering garden &.Its construoto, dispenses with ~o1 Pston and 8tij) all Friction, Leakage, &O. It is workei so easily that with it a lady or child Mal throw a steady stream of water over ai area of ninety feet. Patented January 1 and 15. 1867, March 1.1, 1873. Send Lo Oir.cular. PIRICE, $6 AND $8. Ai Agentpranted verywhere. 689 Broadway, New York. OfBece of Danta Binkford's, Famil y Knime Ma Aubno. | THE LIGHT-RUNNING W NEW EOKE Y 1 , D D e T1ih,BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and most THOROUGHLY conotructed SEWINO MACHINE ever inventod. All the wearing parts aro mado of (ho U=ST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It hs the ATITOMA2'IO T'ENRION It has the LAIWR2.' TJOIIIRIN; It fins the Easiest Threaied Shuttlo. The BOB3INS are WOUND without RUNNING or UNTIiREADING the 11AOHINEJ. It has a SELP.SETTING NEEDLE; It has a DIAL for regulating tho length of stitch WITHOUT TESTING; It las a LAUGai SPACE under the arm; It Is NOISELEsS, and has moro points of EXOELLENCE than all other machines combined. A Agents wanted in localities where we are not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. -THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PRODUCED, Whether for family use or manufacturing, is the double.tlhread, look-stitch light-running It will last a lifetime--every Machino warranted. r 111E Vertical Feed is the greatest ad. .L vance mado in sewing mecLanimii since the invention af sOwing nachnes. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognize te faot that it is the most perfect ewin; Machine made, combining simplicity -t.rength, durability, ~and economy. We do not hesitate'to claim for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition. to its superior principles, more absolute perfection of workmanship and more complete adjustabaility thuan pertains to aniy comp)eting maichino now in the market. Among the various im p)rovem3entis is the Insproved Sh uttle, Milled Shank Needle, Adjusotable Noedke Piate, Now Patent Thread Controller and( Automatic iBobbin Winder. Every' Mo. chine is on good substantial rollers, for which there is no extrat charge. For tucking, cording, braidintg,quilting, ruffling, fuimging, embroidering, shoe. fitting. tailoring, dress-making, and family u1so, THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL. -References to those who have the Im -provedl D)avis Machine in use in Fair hield county: Mrs. William McNal Mrs. William D. Aiken. Mrs. A. W. Ladd. Era. 3. 0. Rowe. -Mrs D)r. T. T. Robertson. - Mrs. IDr W. K. Turner. SMrs. William Stevenson. t Miss Margaret Aiken. s Mrs. A.P. Miller, -Mrs. Eiiza Williamis. " Mrs. James Q. Davis. SMrs. Robert Crawford. MiasJ. Harvey, and others. Just think of it--a machine selling for ~$60) a short time ago you can now pur, chaso for $30, from . 0. BIOAG, Agent for Fatirliold County. S Also agent for two othe,r first-elatss machines-the Now American, and the Imp)roved Weed. C allen J,O. OA.and get the beet DRY GOO0D8. Great reduction in prices of Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &o. Always a full and emploto line o' Fanaily Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Con feotlonaries, Fruits &o., as cheap as the cheapest. Lumber and Furniture for sale low for cash by jan11 .O.BOAG O UR HO0USE ! sTILL AHEAD I i 'WE summer having eomi' and gone, IJ. I am now preparedl to furnish In the I place of coolin beveao, all kinds of I winter drinks, ah as Toma and Jerry, 1Hot Sootoh, FRgg Flip, &o, SWines, Liquors,' ag eor, Sweet Older and Oigare. The post in t9wn, RES8TAURnANT. fTeals can be had all honra at my 're. 'taurant. Fresh O.ysters,. Fish and Sau. saugo always on hand. -GlV55 MR A CALZ, HANOS& ORGANS! GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE. ONE THOUSAND Superb Instruments FROM THE BEST MAIKERS TO IE SOLD AT Manufacturers' Rates. SPICIAL ANNOUNCR\MDNT. Tren of the leading Manufacturer's of tho U. ., lnve given us exclusive control of their In. slrIttuelt. In the South, and authorized us to place for IntrodIuctlon and advert isemient, 0NI place SADof their best instrtulwnts In r,pr( SalA "1vc' Southoer holseholds at Factory WI I OLI;SA LL IIATE5~. Tis GRAND INTuRDUCTION SAL Corr.menced Nov. 1, and will continue until all are sold. 1)on't 11i ss the Chance. It Is the only iale of the kind over yt, attenpted in America. SEE THE PRIOLS. PIANOS Oct. lne lIosewood,enrvei $125 Leg,s. Catallogue Pric, 11ve.0 hi'indred and ten dollars. PIANO (oUt.llne un sewoodc ea'rvedg PIANUS'I egs.'C taa logue Price, siX $150 h1undred dollars. PIANOS % oct. S<iuare Grand, s PA rb Case. CIta1gloguo ,,i, $250 one t.holiusand dollars. $57 ic s l "lsolnt ,it ORGANS cases. catttloglte P'rlce,to Iundredl and seyenty dollars. $ . C aono rle, ORGANS hundred ani forty dollars. $8 Stops, Supoib Mirror o ORGANS c ntso tlogue 1'1ice. lree hundred and soventy.1t' del. All guaranteed Instruments. Maker's- nnIlo 1n each. FIFTEEN DAYS T1tIAL if wantcd, ivo ay the freIght. If no bale. A trial costs notl lng iI nst ,tunent, don'tsult. ADon't,heSl late to order. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS MASON &IIAIILIN - Clitreh and Parlor Organs. liest, a n d s tImst. Nowet-yles :a l int Uaties, a Stops, only $35, 0 Stops, only si. PELOUIET I PII. ION( Organs, 11 Huop., - yAsoN11 g,iStops, Chiekering. Knabe, wol)er, 11allet, & Uavi Ma.thushek, llaines, Dixie. Peanse, Southerl el anAd-1avorlte I'ianos; alt Incluled in I his sle. A clean sweep. No reserve. All new IlistrulellV4 of lat"est styles. Send for IntroductIon Sale CI'oular giving lri'os and full Intormation. I i OR ANr T$!0" on an (rg a, w e I (bu.e' freIght pai.d to any . LUDD)EN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., Wholesale Planio andi Or'gan - Dealers, dec 21-Snm K EEP. constantly on hand an as. sortmeont of watches, jewelry, silver and plated ware, line gl rings, gold pens, VIOLIN STRINGS, Bowing Inn,chine needles and oil, glas'swa,re, lalups anid chileys, vases, toilet setts, table and pocket cutlery, line razors, &c,.* . {ALL LOW FOR CASH. W&" Crockery at and below aost jan 28 SM ITH'S WORN! Ol. A fewi i ai 00nbo0F, 1878. hre Worm lnd Atho e,u -Jgv o w ynu it, r, touret 11 t~qr S# Wom oi4t OI L for ats b