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LOCAL ITEMS. TURHDAY. MARCH1 13, : : 1879. ''InMs o Tin.; Nuiws AND HAItalD. -T'Iri-weekly edition, four dollars per (nnum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATM or-A imy tsNu.--Ono dollar per inch for~ the first insertion, and lifty cetits per inigi fpr 'payl) (ubseqCluent insetotioi." 'rhefe rates apply to.all ad vertisements, of whatever nature, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve mouths made on very liberal terms. Tran sient, local notices, fifteet cents per lile for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each sibseqluent insertion. Obituaries and tribuites of respect charged as adver tisements. Sinple annotuncemueints of marriages and denthis published free of charge, and solicited. Ali coimmunications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Whmlshoro Publish! ing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. New Advertisements. Aver's Cherry Pectoral. The -Wilson Swing Machine. Executor's Notice- Wii. .J. .Johnson. Masonic Meeting-0. B. McCants, Secretary. Knights of Honor-E. S. Chandler, Reporter. When you feel a cough or bronchial atftection creeping on the lungs, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. * T.E UIuxIcWAI. EI ucrioN.--The election of town council takes place early in April, and the Democrats should soon begin to take steps for nominating a ticket. It is necessatry for party welfare that party nomina tions be made for every office, whether State, county or municipal. A MAn )oc.-Consider ible coin motion was occasioned on the streets on Monday afternoon by the appear ance ofa mad dog. The brute first bit Woodward F'ant, a little son of Maj. S. I. Fail, and aftewards bit the Newfoundland dog of Mr. ). It. Flenniken and the coach-dog of )r. JIanahan. The mad fellow was then chased, and soon overtaken, by a couple of colored men, who at. once put him to death. The little boy bitten is doing well, the wound giving him no trouble at all. The two dogs bitten have as yet shown no signs of rabies. A S.RTOUS ACcI,EN'r.-An unfortu.. nate and somlewhat serious accident iappened on Tuesday afternoon, dur ing the practice of tile Fairfield Fire Engine Company. The men were draigginig the hose-reel fronm the cistern) near Mr. Matthewcis' residence, and a inber of little boys wecre on the diraig in front. Thle party were run nining quite fast, and little Eph. Fanit, ai son of Major Fant, suddenlhy stunm bled and fell to the ground1. The speed .at which the reel was going made it quite difficult to stop) it, and but for the sudden fall of one of the squad Mr'. IT. B. McMlaster-and( a quick turn of the recl-toniguie by Mr. RI. M. Dunlevy. the little boy would have been compjletely run1 over and in c.l1 p,robab)ilit y fatally iinjured. As it was, lie received a severe blow on the leg and1( hip front the whlee, and was5 very3 paiinfutlly hurt. His symp tomns indoicate that no0 bones are' broken, though lie is untable to stand, and suffers mitch pain. We sincerely trust the littic fellow's injuries wvill niot prove serious. and that lhe will soon be quite well again. This acci dent shouk11( be a warning to little boys to keep o.fithe dlrag-rop)e of the engine or hose-reel under aill circunm stanices. It Is no0 p)lace for them and if they won't keel) away thiemselves, the firemen should see that they (10 so. LOC AL L ACOdICS. Commnicated by a Constant Reaoder of The News and H{erald. The paper needs varioty. The editor needs money. Trhe rabbit season over. Doty & Co. Interest on money is still very low sall yon can extort. The Dark Corner should again shed its beacon light over this benighted region. Wlnnsboro will soon have a money order p)ostoffice-mrade so by some body outside of the corporate limits. Mules can be bought now, for cash, just as theyqoyd nineteen years ago, "low down -about $100; oil the I-e-a-n, $150. Cheap I Our city counceil will soonu give an accurate report of its transactions before retiring. I hope they will em brace the public pump. The county is in bettor trim than the last yehr. Twenty-aix mules were Bold in one day for cash. Somebody is going to get hurt by somne of thiosp yioung mule. Gold is likely to rise-some ofa thtese times. County, paper Is at a discount. Moneyed men should buy it uly. We hear of one sale at forty per cent. be below faice vgago. * gt I rejoice WtJumatlsi.a ting out of the mire.' A good number ofpersons have paid up their debts almost entirely. A good many have not, however. Merchants should quit throwing their loose paper in the streets. My horse was so scared a few days ago that 1 thought I was going up eter vally, if not down temporally. I'm safc yet. The last jury of Inquest gave a very sensible verdict. The sad and solemn event has transpired, and the man and citizen lies buried. The pistol caused his death, but nobody, male or female, was implicated. We advise all speculators to look out for dollars-Mexican dollars, trade dollars, legal dollars, and even coun teriit dollars. 'They are all in active demand, and I'm sure if everybody will do it with vigilance they will never want, for dollars-only while they live. The grain of corn recently extracted from the windpipe of the little patient, upon whom the Editor so graciously commnuted i few days ago, can be seen by the curious, at the drug store of .Dr. Aikon. It has not yet sprout ed, as was supposed, but, if planted its reputation, produce corn that would neither injure any windpipec-nor even a windy stomach. ''he guanto question, between the merchants and the planters, has been finally settled after a silly agitation of the luestion among the Grangers. The sellers have agreed to take just about what they did the last season, and the Grangers have consented t,o pay just about the same. The sweet smelling stuff still rolls in by the car load. Come in, ye tarnmers, and buy as you generally (lo--on the lean side. I'm sleepy. Will drop a couple of lines ntoxt week. NON Dr: SctP1'T. Somcw: cre, March 12, 1879. 1.uluoa) Sun E)t"1.n.-The follow ing is the present schedule of arrivals on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au geista Railroad, on the basis of Wash ington time, which is about sixteen minutes iaster than W'itnsboro time: 1)A P'ASEN. En-G-O\ Nonri. Columbia - - 1.20 .a llytheuwood - - 2.15 li'idgew'ay - - 2.:12 Siillpson's - - 2.50 Wiinsboro - - 3.11 ? Adgr's - - 4.24 Wlhite Oak - - 3.34 " W oodward's - - 37 JlackI(stock .. 352' kCornwall's - - 4.02 Chester - - 4.22 " I1' A$XIEI~m( SOUTIT. (Chester' - - 1.2S, 1,. ir Corllwell's - - 1."19 '' 131ackstock - - ' ..9) '' ~~OdWa(l' - - 2.04 " Whie Ok - - 2.10 " Adge's - - 2.24 " ~~imm'~or - - .34 Sinisons - - 3).47 I .lilgwa - - 3.52. 4 Lllvth-ewo.d2 Chesteri . - 4.10 '' DAYir PA~SSENG n-(40ix NoUrH. Cohester - - 1.1), p. M. lilackteook - - 1.5$ Woodgward' - - 11.14 White Oak -- - 12.16 ".M Aoder's - - I2.25 " Winnsboro .. - 12.32 "' Simpsonl's - - 12.55 '' Ridgeway~ - - - .1. " Blhewood - - 3.10 ".~ Cohna' - - 8.80 " Cohnn~iao - - 18.0, r. Blo'thwood - - 10.458 " Rijt Ogeak - - 11.6 " Winnisboro - .. 11.47 " Woodward'sy - - .1.6 " Blackstok - - 1.9 -' Chestera - - 1.03 " Chesther oo -Lo 10, o. 34. innboo -f -ono.0 "v True Brotherho is odge o M held in Maso il a on Friday evening,th 14th lmst,., at, T.k o'cl0ek. .E. 5. CHANDLR, inch 18-t i .Reporter. WInInsboro Lodg', No. 11, A. F. M. A reg~mua commuiunication of this Lodg will be held at Masonia .Hall on Thursday, March ..13th, at7j o'clock,1G. B..M aCANTS, moch 13-It - Secretary. EXEUOR'S NOICdE. ALL persons holding c1lims against Athe estate of Hampton Johnson, deceased, are hereby notified to p'reaunt the samne, duly attestd, to the under signed; and all persons indebted to said dieceased will make immediate payment to the undersigned. W M. J. JO)HNSON, Quahhocd Excuntor. mclh 13-3w - MILK BISOUrTS, GING'91R BNAPD, CAKES, &o. feb l15CO THE BAY STATE "Standard Screw" Shoes w'.li always give SATISFACTION. ,. M~. BEATY & CO. WINES AND LIQUORS. I RESPECTFULLY inform my friends and patrons that I ha ve in stock a full stock of Winos and Liquors, from which eclections may be made to suit tho taste of any. V- PURE CORN WIISKEY A SPE CIALT-Y. -ALSO Tobacco na l Segars in great variety Call at Our House. inch 8 JOHN D. MIcCARLEY. The Friend of All !! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave me a hearty one." "Your Pills are niarvelous." "I send for another box, and kpop them in the house." '"Dr. Holloway has eured my headache tiat was chronic. '"1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera marbus. Tie dear little thing got well in a day." ".11y nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointinent behind the ears and the nois has left." "S:"nd inc two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 eents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have threc boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and fever. I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space oompels me to conclude. For Ciitaneaus Disorders, Aud all eruptionv of the skin, this Oint ment is most in valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates wi'h the most searehing effects to the very rcot of evil. 10llowa%'5. Ointment. Possessed of this remedy, every men may be own dnctor. It Rmay be rubbed into the systen, so a' to reach any in ternal complaint; by these. leans, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts.. It is an in fallible renedy for-bad legf, bad broasts, contractedior stiff joints, gout,- rheuma tismu and all skin diseases. ui'ourtTANT CAUTloN.-None are genuine un. l's the siK11illture of J. i1aYlOK as agent for tlh"Unlitedl States surroumis each box of 'iIs 1111d6itnlent. Boxes at 6 cCntf, 62 cents, anud $1 eael1l. -17 Thlere is considerakbe saving b.v taking tile Iari;er sizes. hlOL Ly WA Y & Co., feb 151 New Yolk. DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. Thlisnrovel and ox - ~traord inalry machineic is invaluable ait the~ outbreak of fire, and for watering gardens - &c. Its eonstruetion dispenses withl both Piston and Stuffing . dox,doing away withk all Friction, LeaKmnge, &c. IL is worked so easily t.hat withI it, a lady or child cani throwv a steady stiesam of water over an erea of ninety feet. j.tenlted Jainuairy 14 and 15. 1867, Mairch 11, 1873. Send for Cir,,ular. PRICE, $6 AND $8. .5 Agenlts wannted every'vwhere. THlE DAN A IIICKFORD) CO.. (18' Broadway, New York. Office of Dana BIolkford's, Family Knitting, Machine. de 28-3m New Summer Cook. TheIi Safety ~ H-OTBJLAST STOVE. - .pr DOES NOT IIEATC THlE HOUSE Peorfect for all kinds of Cooking and Heat inIg Irons.. Alwvays ready arid reliable. The most satisf 'etory Stove miade and the ChIeap est. ## Send for oirou lars. WVHITfNEY & HALL MF'G. CO., 4 -ly 23hestnut St,, Phila WAR! WAR! --AGAINST HIGH PRICE~3. W'T ITH light rent; and little expense, IY soil oheap for cash. Look: Five Cans Fresh Salmon for $1,00. Five Cans Fresh Peaohes for $1.00. 'Seven Cans Fresh Tofiatoes for *1,00 Six Doxes Sardines for $).00, Seven lias. Firesht Cheese for $1.00. EverythIn~ in the grocery lIne low i.n pronathe store of feb 7 W. HI. fui$rs THE LILWTT1IMIc NEW IRRNE The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and most, THOROU0LY constvilcted SEWING MACHIN E ivrinvonted. All the wor iug urt pro made o..w.B;.8T STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It has the AtTOJATIC JPION1 It has the L,ARGB51' .DOIBJg It has the Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS are WQop1D without XRUNNING or UIIT iE4uJPI( Ulio MAOHINE. It has a SELP.SE'TING 1EDLE It has a DIAL for regulating tho length of stitch, WITHOUT TESTING; It )ne a LARGE SPACE under tho arm; It Is NOISBE.EuS, and has more points of EXC LLENOLE than all other machines combined. W-Agents wanted in looallties where we are not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY ! AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT I Preserve your books,,"beriodicals, newspapers and music. State, i"ounty and railroad offle6s, and business men generally, supplied with blank boo':s made to any 1attorn. All families havo old books, periodi. oals, newspapers, musle, &e.', which they desire to transmit to their posterity. Then HAVE THEM REBOUND! W bich will pres(rvo them and will wake ihom look almost as well as new. Old books, &o., should not only be rebound, but the current literature of ti.e present day should be put in .a .durabl form for preservation.as well,_ This can be done in the shortest pos. sible time, with the at u ttoeri til., in the most handsome and durablestylo and at a Tsrice which canno t be duplicated any. where, by E. R. STOKES, Stationer, Book Bindor and Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 155 Main street, . oLUarOZA, 8. C. fr Send in your orders a$ one, mech 8-. IIOES I HOES I JUJST RECEIVED -o0 Ten Dosen Blrados 00 and 000 Hoes. Also, Ten Dozen of the celebrated LANES CRESCENT No. 1 and 2 Hoes which we sold last year and wvhich gave eatisfacr. tion whberever used. ALSO, .Fivo Dozeni Handled Plantation Hoes. We wvill soll the above goods, a cheap as any one. Pricosi ranging from $4.75 to $7.25 per dozen. mnch 8 F. G*ERIG & SON. 8PRINGPRINTS! SPRING PRiNTPS! SPRINO PRINTS! SPRtING PILNTS I SPRING PRINTS! SPI'ING PICINTS I SPRING PRINT8S! (JALL~ ANDS IZI N. B-All' Witei Gos have been reduced in ptie to matke oomi for our spring stock. Conor, & Caidler KIEEP constantly on hand an as. sortnieut 'fQ.watolles, jewelry, silver and platod ' ware, fine gold rings, gold poes, VIOLIN STRINGS, sowing mlu.ino noodles and oil, glassware, lamps and chimneys, vases, toilet setts, table and pockot cutlery, ine razors, &o. { ALL LOW FOR CASU. *w- Crockery at and below cost jan 28 PIANOS & ORGANS! GRAND. INTRODUCTION -SALE. ONE THOUSAliD Superb Inst 'uirnnts FRO11M THE BEST MAKERS IMianufacturP,r' R"lit6s; ai'ECYAL ANNOiNCZS IDN'C.., Ten of Lhe leading.* Manufactuter' f the U. S., late glveni .us a litiyo.donfrol dtl'r in sfrtUmeni in the toutlt,. and au-hVAdy"ttr to )Vce fr ntroducvtioni and advexttemnentON l'i A ND of thtir lAl. Instruments in re.pre. senaiv ASutheer. huwo.d at Patory GRtAND INTRODU(;TION 8 LE Con.mnnced.Nov. 1, and will don'tlnt itnfl ali are sold. I)on't in U.010 chance, :I4 is the only snin of the inid ever y'ei /ttlj) n~ed In Atneriea. . g . a. .,. SEE THE PRIIES. V PIANOS T oct. nine 11n86oo. carved$125 l.eg. - ttalogue Price, five hund re and ten cglaar A s1 t aA M k .hundred and lrt,v doliars. as. t*lg perfir r'Qg3ORGANS -hundred And 6Venty-five dol. Ahi.ara n isruents: ijr nae o if in truuxen don' au. oit hot MASON & HALNORGANS it 1egRTwvydo1g. ..ti 6 Stolus, only $85, .0 St,0pa, only $I00, * 'oN i jam; 6 Stops, -. illy $'. Ii Stops, sowith Bul Chim05, on-. Chickering. KCnaho,Wer Own tand 1avoite Pano4 o el in t i Kal. A clean sw . N o reservd. 11i new Ben torontrctywle aoircuar ling LUJDDEN & iBj'ES. SAVANNAH, G*A., dec 23-'ima SMITH S WlM 2 i) * C->0