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Z11llQ'iyg > the W1innsbord 1 tf6lishdi g t b pany,I 'WIiuusboro, S. C. Religious Services. Associate Reformed Chutrelh-Rev.J. M. Todd, 11, A. am., and 7, i. u. Epliscop al Chuirch-Rtev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sitday of the mouth ; at 11 .%. M. Presbyterian (iuircl-Rev. 'If. B3. Pratt, I .\. im. and 3: 310 r. -%. Sun tiay School, 9 .A. at. Prayer m1eeting, W 'duesday, 8: 310 r. a. M1ethodist dhurdhtcll' .t %A. Rtogers, 11t A. %I., and 7 1-2, 1'. Jl. Sul(lnay School, 10, A. u. r1'aVer .ieet.ing on%.'hutrc(j - pt,71,1 { 1\e / Advertisements. uilding and Loan Association-D. i. lelinniken, Sec. lloo--F. (lerig:& 4ons, Book Ilindling-l. R. Stokes. Wilies and Liquors--JolIli 1). Mc Carley. 1 . .. . ., Th'llt new p umpl for the p ublil.wej[ has arrived, and 'jllts ,b l -.cnMl i p osioiton 1o,1 ue a,l llys. The coronur's j>1;y 11 , he,,ea Ar. Johnt McMilladnde1ivrsi K thec deceased came to his death at the handu(s cfsoi'w)1.piersou p,rop iy4s ,q the jury tunknown. S-rvr.snr.-A seal skin jacket is no doubt very stylish, but. it l aijierfect trapflr catching cold. We would advise all lylie}ypiariijg,14> i 10 keep Dr. Bull s Cough Sr'up lntdy. Priec 25 cents. ,. . It would be i 11matter of interest. to the taxpayers of the town if the Conti cil would publish in 'THE NEtvs ANp 1A1.1 a stieint''f their' receipts .and d:isbursements. Of course nobody suispecis anmything wrong, but every body is interested in the expenuditure report, gent lenijen of tbc CJouncil, Mr. WV. K. Scrugg,r who has.boeen a18 siudenit at the- Medical Colleg in Chla rlcs toi fo.r Ihe, 1sA90toit ihioiths,n hrs retuirned homie..for -the egumer vacaettioni, and will enter the "College againi next fall ,to gon4ilee.hs or. We arei pil)Iapph M..Rj .-.im- rc. S&ruggs took a ver crdi.c *,tictud ini his claiss. Vl r(jJW3~ii Boon lBIxnI)i.-WVe call sp)eial at tct(ion to the advertiisemuent of.Mr. E. RI. Stokes, of' Columbia, who is well known as a skilful book-binder. Mr. Stokes huas established a reputation a)fl over~ tihe State for good1 work and flair ,dealing, and1( perisons having any binding to be (1031 w.ill do wvell to conniuuniicaite With 13ln. .Ju addition to his bindery, Mr. Stokes keeps on hand aL ine stock of stationery of oycry deOscription. MUsICAL IIIMEs ARE ALwAYS IIAP thant would( rendered haptlpier by the presence of a flue new piano or an or gani. We want to till such homes wvith We lfe )Ong c,ub '. { i. 01n0 of' the ther;~I ht which we shall in dube time 14e eo (d )gLy, our 'htstrttiheltj Ii "every 1oitiern home of culture is through .def'.g'san'd' initrodnuctin sale of pianIos .4i:d.tr-. vember last, aund which is sotAfla-14 mnagnificohht success. Amnerica have authlorIzedl us .tj faa fromin.citp div; 1tAIaaLud 60'tlielr in strumenits for iutrodluctionI and adver tisemeu.t in represenIitative Sout horn huomes at agea1* wholesale rates, and We Q4 ,fty) UlepagW tidg4 iuitva, Southern State Jji.ytgy Jas steam .cani carry them. Such an opportunitLy to secure standard instruments no such1 celebrated manufacturers as .Chickering, Weber, .Knabe, Hahlet & .Davis, Mathaushek,. Dixie, Sothe Gem, Mason & HIainm anid Peloubet & Pelton never .has occurred before and IeyOy Y1l.Q9JmJgg$g nlessa#4 oflfer It. It Is the only sale Q4ilv iad4 over carried out he the United States. Rleaders of tis notic ha nd yet pur 43d tn wr.iteat inu gas. p.... r M. !' 1..M.7"- .y u'I*S V'-..'.+ dross I.udden & A{tjsl Sottther# li1eloi Ilouso, Savaniah, (a. * RAIRoAD> SCIIEDU . The follow ing is tlto > e nt a 11 1 f. arrival6 on th l ri e., o i iid Atz g gusta Railroad, on the basis of Wash ing-tonl timno, which is about sixteen ii minutes itster than Winnsboro tiine: - tl DAY PASSl,U -GOlNG Non'rr. Colutnllia - - 1.20 Ir. M. f 2.32 " 13)hwoL . .- 21.iidgeway - - 2.32 ''c e Sitasoat's - . - 2.50 ' Wiflnsborb - - 3.11 " c Adger's - - 4.24 " Iri W hite Oak - - 3,31 "' ti Waodwaart's - - 3.47 " B11kstock - - 3.52 ' P Cotauwall's - - 4.02 " ChU4ter - - 4.22 4 4 DAY P.'MisNsIu-GOING Sou'rH. Chester - - 1.28, r.1. P Corinwell's - - 1.49 " f i3ackptock - - 1.59 " Woodward's- 2.04 " tl While Oak - - 2.16 " a Adgeis - - 2.25 " - il;nsboro - - .38 " SiIlpson's - - 2.55 " Ridgeway - - 3.11 "t A lilythewood - - 3.30 " Columbia - - 4.10 " w NIGIrrP.AsSEFNGER--GOIN(: NORTI. V, Columbia - - 10.00, P. M. lilythewood - - 10.58 "F Ridgeway - - 11.16 " -i. Winnlsboro - - 11.47 "i Whit Oak ' - - 12.12 A.M. t< Woodw>rd's - - 12.26 " oi Bilackstock - - 12.32 -' i Cornwall's - - .12.43 " fc Ch(3stor - - 1.03 " ci j *Ni;rr 'ASSENOEIIr--GOING SOUTII. (Co r -..l 14 -t ! It h1at111-ks1 C - - 34 't $1 Woodward's - - 3.45 " White Onk i . 3.. i t Winisboro. - - 4.0 " Ridgewtty 1 - 4.51 wa - 13l1 tewood - - 6.09 " Columbia - - -.63 " r I11F,l 49th req.ular iii.ctuig of the VYian - V: ),r, lttt, a Lo .n iop, ioO w-ll be h.id 8i oti Mo aj' n i:1;f.I, it 1. Inst.tnt, at 7 o i','k. Meinmi. will LntAat 1' 0 fo% 'at' Muie, otheorwhe the pefilty of trl cenats per sh"trc will be chargecl "iitrr tl a incilii. lhere will -be froi Jour I1unlUl to 1ix V n d dl61lars on 'Ii.d uirgny will be offcred as usual. NOW IS THE OPPORT,NIT n AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITI ~ Preserve your bo ( r d1ca s, t lew'n .trs and musio. d e State, ounty and railroad officers, and ti ;bDsine.s men ge.e rally, suppied with blank boo'.-inado to an.1ectt. n Tr . Preerv yourciae l boks, peridi. o(newpers n 'inusio. lvIcit1 dhmkr too':asma oto an.itr. , : x7 HAVE TH{EMI REBOUND I Which wvill prenerve them an$1.yvjlaake~ ilicm look almost as well as new. L OlbooI e o phytdg~oggly.,-:be ;ebound, but the current literature of the p)resent day should bp .. put in.s durable e ~ftrm for preservation as well. 's nidst hanudsome and durable style, and at a -irice 'v hich cannot be duplicated any- v~ thioieb ki Man ufacturi,4 o. l56' Main s i eet, fr Sand ila your orders at once, nachi 8 1 "O It n Kb 1 and 2 RN which we Bold ~'Y Dozen Handldc IA4tim lees. M .,9AtC Ad ** ~t)as a4I.4)1. from $4.75 to $7.25 per dozen. nach Emg. G#IjM &f$QA jjj hM M. BE ATY &, CO. :dooJ .J.7Im qi, ' .*. I .. Hvelin M & s Al eb.l-fHe tt, grass Bods, Trace * or laying Plowa, &e. L at .,1IL~M ( dreuip FINT . Y, HAR A~ & 00,At-zt The Friend of A-! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I cd no appetite; Holloway's Pills Wve tse a.jiearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and koep thom the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headaohe tat was chronic. '1- gave one of your Pills to my babe ,r cholera morbus. The dear little ing got well in a day." "ily nausea of a morning is now ired." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment ired inc of noises in the head. I bbed some of your Ointment behind to ears and the noise has left." "tiend eo two boxes; I want one for a >or family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 mIs, but the redicino to me is worth a :Alar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your ills by return mail, for chills and ver." I have over 200 such testimonials as sese, but want of space oosnpels ine to >nclude, For Cutaneous Disorders, nd all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ent is most in valuable. It does net eat externally alone, but penetrates illi the most searching effects to the 3ry rcot of evil. Holloway's Ointment. Possessed of this remedy, every man ay be own doctor. It may be rubbed to the system, so as to reach any in rnal complaint, by these means, cures res or ulcers in the throat stomach, ver, spine or other parts. It is an in ,llible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, >ntracted or stiff joints, gout, rhouma sm and all skin diseases. Inroasy CAUToN.-None are. genuine un sst.lie sigataWre of J. liAUvo0K as agent for eL'nIted tates surrounds each box of 'ils of'clntwent. flxcs at 2s entf, 62 cents, and eel. C '- There Is considerable saving by taking e larger sizes. : HOLLO WAY I CO., Now York. feb 15-ly HARD-PAN [I HE, bottom has been reached at last, . ;antl Bugenheimer & Groesohel are tji abg?d in LO)W PRI 3ES. e .ave this day consolidated the 4eWof goods recently purchased of S. , Wolfe with our stock atthe old stand, rid for the next. 30 days will offer bar ains in every line of g ods that will Lnvitie the oloaest cash buyers that w itend to maintain the well-earned stion we now enjoy, of giving ouz o,a4 )uiers the ' BAuAIi of Our Bargains. We extend a cordial Invitation to the %i'izensof Fairfield to call and examine nrstock and prices, and be convinced iat they can now buy goods at prices an4 defy competition at home or abroad. We ofrer. special inducements in the 'llowing goeods for 30 days only--in rdrt naeoeaessary roo t or our1 primg and summer purchases:--. 5j9ieces Standard Prints, 5 cents. 50OJPieces Standard Prints, 6 cents. 10 doz. Gents' Unlaundred Shirts orth 85 cents and $1.00 at 75 cruts and ~d4hB3et'*ne#ur Fiats, worth $3490t to $4.00,, 2.0 10.) pairs Gents' Iants; .worth $.00,'$.4 100 p4irs Gents' Oaitors,- 50 cents. hri n. ia51i e,'and'MI.es* Shoes at reaI y:redu ced prices. Dress Goods (I t to 25 cnta., worth tlo o #0 cents. ntiUeto4k of woolen knit goods 4tand below Vew~York P9 JIAo dies', ?4am'and ryin white and fanoy reduced pices. Laadies' i?ren's Gloves ih0 all eol. 10 p4tsjer pair. arqlq(uns,f8too ookg sbd 99f~u gy. ., ~t' half * r it.d. f39 cash, adw4' intend to oust :taabeedtof the Immense DIscouhts Very rosp)etfully, DANA" BICKPORDs EwG D N ana10IMi'ungp. This novel and ex ' sinala le ah e outbreak of fire, and for watering gardens *&o. Its construction Lek e- 1&o '4 a ated pd4 r.iusyjarnt )878. Send y ro$am~ A IA antedeverywhere. 689.BoMdway, New Yo'rk. SUamffl niu.ia Machine. TEE IGHTR-IfIT NEW HOME The BEST, LATEST IMPROVE, and most THOROUONLY contructed SEWINO MACHINE ever invented. AU the wearing parts are mnde of the BEST STEIIL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJ USTABLE. it has the All e.aaT10 T2xzjfRON is has the LARGa ' DOB., It baa the Easiest Threaded Shuttio. O eBI T5 r WOIDwthou or UTRRM1L1:QX. It has a YEL.P.rT1'WG ERDLSi u has a DIAL for regulating the length of sti WITHOUT T IN; it lia a LAVWX SPACE under the arm; it is NOISELESs, and has more points of EXELLUC than all other machines combined. q'Agents wanted in lpo&litter where we are not repreeon 1. Johnso, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. -THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. Whether for family use or manufacturing, is the double-thread, look-stitch light-running It will last a lifetime-every Machine warranted. Tf3HE Vortioal Fe 4 iN the greatest ad. vance made in sewing mechanism since the invention Of sewing machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognize the fact that it is the most perfect rtewing Machine made, combining simplicity atrength, durability, and economy. We do not hesitaty to elattn for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition to its superior principles, nore abwlute perfection of worloanAhip and More complete adjustability than pertains to any comnpeting minchine nlow in the market. Amiong the various in p rovements is the Improved Shuttle, Miled Shank Needle, Adj ustalie NeedJe Piate, New Patent Thread Controller and Auwowatlo Bobbin Winder. Ever~y Ma. ohinie is on good substantial rollers, for which there is no extra charge. For tucking, cording, braiding,quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroiderang, shoe. fitting, taioring, dress-maaking, and family use, THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL. References to those who have the Im proved Davis Machine in use ig Fair field county: Mrs. WVil am McNal Mrs. William D). AMken. Mrs. 4. W. Laed4, Mrs. 1. C. IRowe,. Mrs Dr. T. T. Robertsos, Mrs. Dr W, J(. Turner. Mrs. J. W, BouUok, Mrs. Williamn Stevenseoi. glis MrgaetAiken. Mrs.A. Miller. Mrs. EUsIja Willi,as. Mrs. lames Q. Davis, Zirs, Robert Crawford, Mhis J. harvey. ad others. .Just think of it---a saohine selling for $60 a short time ago you can ow pur *b.se for $s0, from J, 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairg6 (4 (vonnty. Imvroved Weedie Galon J. 0O, BOAG. and get the , best Famijy tSewing Machineg naade, DRY GOOp$. ~rt reducinin prices of Dress de, Shoes, N ta,C hing, &c. Always a fnit a.4 complete lUne ot F%aily Groceries, Tobaceo, ,Plgar, Con. feotiottaries, Fruit. 1.. as cheap as )he cheapest. Luuaex a04 Forsitore for sale low IQ'.eau by jan11 L. 0-804G FOR iSALEH One biv TwotLoo Woa n On O nbao-Borat, Vqon. Oneo 'top Bug lno Opqe Bug j~4hand. RrAce. of al Qt;5d4 or 20z8PORMTaun& PIHANOS & ORGANS! GIRAND INTRODUCTION SALE. ONE THOUSAND Superb Instruments FRODM THE BEST MAKERS TO uE HOLD AT Manufacturars' Rates. SPRCIAL ANNOUNCEMDNT. (., hav given us excl ive coutrol of th er In. itrunlotss lit thle South, and authorized us to i for INtroduetlo nd adyertiwmont, ONI IIOUANI)f teir crs lntruijiontsin ic pre. yeutativo Iksutikerun housohoilsat~ Fac.tory WIIOIESAL4 RATES. This GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE Uolrneod Nov..1, and w il contnue until all are sold. I)on't" n astu wll chne It islthe nuly sale of the 4nd ever yet attempted In Atnerlce,. SEE THE PRICES. PIANOST occ. One Josewool Carvcd $125 L,egs. Ciatalogue Price, live hundred and ten dollars. PIANOS tn,e IOseondcarve $150 - hundred d'llars. PIANOS Oact. Sq"araiogun d, $250 one thousand dollars. $57 9n ,,W t ORGANS hundred and seventy dollars. 71 C Cataloget rcW luORGANS hundred and forty dollars. $8 8 Stops, Superb Mirro TopORGANS hundred and seventy-Ave dol. All guaranteed instrutpents. Maker's name :n each. FIFTN N PAY18 TRIAL if wanted. way the fright if no sale. A trial costs nlug if Inserutuejt cdou't ssJuit Don't hest. Late to order. MASON & IIAMLIN ORGANS MASON & IIAMLIN Chureh and Parlor Orgaus. Hest a n 4 cheapest. Noe styie; In elegant (3asea. t Stops. only Is$, .0 stops, only "100, PELOUTI A PEL. ON Orrggtna, aSs MwsoN r M wlt Bel Chimnes, n Chioccertng. Knabe, Weber, Italtet AI)ayl.' Mathushek, iaines, Dixie, Pease, $outhern G3ein and Favorlto Pianos All tuakuLned in tI,'i Wae. A clean sweep. R o reserve. Au~ new truments of latest styles. Send for introducion i#U Circular giving nA.. an full...for... io. an Ura, we I e rfrih poh 1 to ey R1. t. pont in the Soautha. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., WVholsale P14ano andl Oraa i)ealers, des 4.4mn Coillor & Canler rmngs, sold p.ond, . VIOLIN STRINGS, sewing ms,obiine nedles and. oil, glassware, lamps and chimneys, Vases, toilet settM, table andi pocket outleory, 8ne razors, &e. W Croxkry 4t 4 l b c' SMITH'S WORM OIL.