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LOCAL ITEMS. TUESDAY. APRIL 1, 1879.' '1':aIts of TilE NEws AND HElMALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per (nn11u1, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents 1pcrannum, In advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. lu.va'l:s ou Amv EltriisING.-One dollar per inlch for tl.e first, insertion, at ,ad lil'(y cents per inch for each subseq ent in1sertion. These rates apply to a ll ad vertisemtlents, of whatever nattty ce, and are payzable strictly iln advan('e. Conl tracts for three, six or twelve months mnade on very liberal terns. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insecrtion and seven and one-ltlI cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of re-pect charged as adver tisemients. Simple announcements of aarriages a11(1 deaths published free of charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever inature, should he addressed to the Whimshoro Publishing Company, Willnsboro, S. C. New Advertlsonents. Spring goods-J. M. Beaty & Co. Three ntegroes were arrested and confilued inl jail on Saturday-two -charged with riot, and one with grand larceiiv. Honesty is the best policy in medi cine as well as ian other things. Ayor's Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation of that unequalled spring mnedicine 81nd blood purifier, decidedly superior to the poor imitations heretofore in the market. Trial proves it. * On oxaminiing the statutes at large of South Carolina, volume 16, page 666, it will be funnd that the penalty for robbing the nest of any mocking bird is ten dollars for each offense, 11111(10 recoverable before any trial justice. one-hatlf to be paid to the in formtier. Dl."rn IFuot PNEUMONIA.--Mrs. Ilattic Robertson, wite of Mr. John A. Robertson, died on Monday morning, of pnIenmnoIa-a diseose that seems of late to have been very prevalent in this section. Mr. itobertson leaves three -children. These, with her afflicted husband, have the sympathy of many friends. R l.utnom) Sciltt:mi,tI..--Tlie follow ing is the present schedule of arrivals on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta lItailroai, on the basis of Wasl ittgtot timne, which is about sixteen minutes faster than Winnsburo tine: I).1r AssENa En-Gos Nowrlr. Coltinhia - - 2.2( . I. B-vtlewood - - 2.15 " Hidgeway - - 2.32 '' :Simlpson''s - - 2.5. " Vinnsboro - - 3.11 " .Adger's - - 4.24 " WhViite Ontk - - 3.:h4 " 'Woodward's - - 3.47 " JUhckstock - - 3.52 4' Cornawall's - - 4.02 " Chester - - 4.22 " DA)v PA$SENOEnt-GOQINJJ SOU'rH. Chaester - -- 1.28, I>. aM. -Cornawe11's - - 1.49 4 Ullackstock - - L.59 " Woodwatrd's - - 2.04 " White Oak - - 2.16 " Adgar's - - 2.25 " WVinnsb.horo - -- 2.38 " Sipons - - 2.556 " Ridgeway - - 3.11 " Blythtewood - - 3.30 " Cohlannbia - - 4.10 "' Ii-- IN I Irr PAsSLEIER-OING NOwrT. 'Columnbia -- - 10.00, r. M. Ulhhvewood - - 10.58 " Ridlge way - - 11.16 " Winntsboro - - 11.47 " Whtite Otak - - 12.12 A. M. Wodads- - 1 2.26 " Ulackstock - - 1232 ' Corntwall's - - 12.43 " Chiester' - - 1.03 " Nzou'r PAsENGER-GoING SOU'TH. CThester -- - :3.1(1, A. M. C ort nal's - - 33 .lhacksock - - 3.40 " Woodwar'd's - - 3.45 " White Oak - - 3.58 " Winnatsbor'o ,- - 4.20 " Rlidgeway - - 4.5t " Jhlythiewood - - 5.09 " 'Columtbia - - 5.53 " .NEW0S F TH9 DA Y. The Protestant crgymien of San Fr'anacisco have untited inm a movetment 'for the reformat1on of p)ublie afflabs t.hrongh religion," and are delivering sermons on the subject. Knox Mortont, colored, the murder er' of Juoe. Whittenaycr and wife, was hanged on Friday af, Nashie. Twelve thousand persons wvere pres ent. Hie madle a full contfession. It seemls thte lhbode Island Demo - cats tnominated for lieutenaant-gover'n or a man wahmo mioved ont of the St ate two v'ears ago. The State is so large they had necver missed him. Ran. Tucker, of Virgitia, and Car lisle, of Kentucky, are quoted as au thority for the statement that Mr. Hayes will signt ain act depriving depn ty marshals of the right to make ar rests. Wils.onsain has a boy hero. HIe sur prised two horse thieves ina a barn, I ocked himself in wvith them, and .at tempted a capturo. They had to wound him with kIcuves before ho would let thorn out. The Boston Pilot thinks that "to re fuse Jefi' Davis a place on thme Mexican war' penisin list because lie was a rbla quarter of a century -fer he had fought as a patriot is like punish- ] ing at son for a misdeed by his grand father." News has been received from high authority that the finding in the .Fitz John Porter case completely vindicates him. The Grand Army of the Repub lic and the Society of the Fifth Army Corps have fired congratulatory salute. Cox, the murderer of Alston, is com fortably quartered in the Atlanta (Ga.) jail, where his wife and sister spend the days with hin. lis face is still very much swollen, and his physician says he will bp unable to appear for trial at the next term of court. The people of Mobile, Ala., have voluntarily resolved themselves into what may be termed a quarantine brigade, and the slightest report start ed in regard to vellow fever in New Orleansor the suirroundingcountry will bringr the organization into active service like a body of'minute-men. Ilabessah Douglass, while walking on Thursday evening near Dauphin, Pa., was met by a man named Gaynor, who drawing a pistol shot her in the left and right breasts, killing her in stantly. Gaynor then shot himself dead. Iabessah was at one time a domestic servant in the family of i Gaynor, and was about n'neteen 'ears t old. Gaynor was'a married man, tort.v-] one years of age. It is thought th'at jealousy caused the tragedy. On Sunday night, during church services, the residence of Bisho p Gross, at the corner of Drayton an Perry streets, Savannah, was enlered by some sharp thief who was doubtless aware of the absence of the parties. The room occupied by the Rev. Father Cafferty was the only one visited, and his desk was broken openi and rifled of one hundred dollars and a number of valuable articles, his pri vate papers being scattered about the floor. A caucus of Greenbackers and soft money Democrats was held in Wash- I ington on Friday night. About thirty 1 were present, proninent among whom were Messrs. Kelley, Regan, Springer, Ewing, Lowe, Murch, De LaMatyr, and others. The debate referred pamr ticularly to the financial policy of the government. Resolutions were passed asking for the passage of bills to in creise the coinage of silver to the full capacity of our mints, and to issue certificates-receivable for public dues and the purchase of silver bullion at. market rates,' to reissue greenbacks now held for redemption of fractional cnrrency or hereafter retired for the payment of the arrears of pensions and in extinguishment of the bonded debt.; for providing for the substitution of legal tenders for national bank notes; to stopall increase of the national debt, and to provide for a tax on incomes of over $2,000. Mr. Wright, of Penn sylvania, presided over the caucus. SPRING GOODS. W' 'E have juit received an elegant so leotion of Spring Prints, Lawns, Cambrics, Lawps, J0ckonets, .Muslins, Piquee. &c., And are eltling them~ at the lowest CASH PRICES. J. M. BEATY & Co. JUST RI ECELVED. AFine Assortmnent of Gents' and Youths' Fur, Wool and Straw Hats of the Latest Styles. -ALSO A nice lot .of Gents' Hand and Ma chine-Sewed Shoes. -Call aid see them. -ALSO SPRING PRINTS! SPRING PILNTSI SPRING PRINTS! SPRING PRINTS! BP'RING PRINTS! SPRING PRIINTS'! J. F. MIcMASTER & CO. N. B.-We would invite the atten. ion of the- ladies to our stock of Truekcing, for Ladies' Skirts, which we are offering at 25 cents per yard. 3. F. McMASTER & CO. meth 29 g MOKE the "I 0" Five Cents k, Cigar. J. M. BEATY & CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF" BOUTH CAROL.INA, COUNTY oF FAIRFIELD. a 'I y virtue of an exeoution to me di- I .11 ren ted, I will offer f6r asle before the court-haouse door la Winnsboro, on the first Monday Aprilinext, within the legal hours of sale, at publio out-cry, to the highest bidd'r, the following descoribed property, to wit: All that pece, parcel or tract of land, situaite and being In the conty of Fairfild, montaining THREE8 HUNDRED AND TWJENTY DNE, ACnRS, atore or less, antd bounded b( hands of G.. W. Moore, 8. T. Cloud, I. Davis, H. Heins and F'. D CloUd--levied d 2n as the paoperty of Levi Moore, at the muit of John Warren and HI. H. Clark Terms--CASH . 8. W, RUFF, Sheriff's OfRece, 8. y,' C. Winn::boro, 8. 0,, Mfarch 13, 1879. mech 25-t2xI rO for the1Bay8State Shoe. J. k. BEATY & 00. [T Is FALSE ECONOMY TO DUT A CIIEAP OR (lAN WitHEN A FFW DOLLAiRS MORi WIL, (nT THFl INCOMPAaALLE AND AL WAYS RELIADLE. KASON & HAMLIN. IC'1 LOWEST PRICED. L POOREST AND DEAREST. BUT IEST ICED. BU1EST AND CiHEAPEST. NEW STYLES. NEW PRICES. 1ix Stops, Elegant ;mbossed Walnut ;'tsu, of new d(e0 .ign, only - - $80. Ten Stops, 4 Sets Reeds in New Style :111uminlated C%ase. , only .. - - $05. pasoN5e Ton Stops, '1 .tts Reeds, Mirror Top ase, wit i Gold Bronze Ornamentation, )mly - - - - - - $100. JVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Winners of the highest honors at all World's exhibitions for twelve years past PARIS - - - 1867 VIENNA - 1873 ANTIAGO - 1875 PHILA., PA. 1876 l'ARIS . - - 1875 SWEDEN - ;878 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore t'homas, Ole Bull, Gottsehalk, Strauss, Marren, Morgan and over one thousand ,uminent . Musicians of Europe and . neri 'a The tostimony as to t."e immense su )eriori(y of lt<-se inAtrunents ovt r all >)thors is emplitie, overwhelming and ndisputable. LIEN'TED UNTIL PAID FOR. These Organs are now ofkre,l p urchas rs by monthly instanlents of from $5 .o SI1), or will be rented until the rent tnys for them. From one to three years .ime givel- for pauymenI. Special reduetion given to Churches, 3chools and Pastors, Agents wanted !verywhere. Organs sent on trial to any part of ti South. We pay freight both ways if not. satisfactory. 3OUTIHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT. For the more convenient supply of Southern trade a Southern W hol'.sale Depot has boon establishei at Savannah, Ga., from wichic Dealers. Churches, Teachers, and the retail trade can be sup plied at N. Y. and Boston tactory rates. For Illustrated Catalorgies, price Lists and full iutfortmation, adtiTress LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga. Manufacturers' Wholesale Agents. mob 25 3u The Friend of All !! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite; Hollowtay's Pill. rgave me a hearty one." . "Your Pilis are marvelous." "I send for another box, and k?ep them in the house." ''Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic. "1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera marbus. Tie dear littlh thing got well in a (lay." ".\iy nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Hello wvay's Ointine'ni cenrid me of noises in the head.] rubbed some of your Oianwmnt behind the ears and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor fasmily." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 ients, hut the medicine to me is wortha d~ollar." "Send me1 five boxes of your Pills." "Let mte have three 'boxes of0ou Pills by return mail, for chills and rever." I have over 200 s-ich testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. For Cultae0us ISOrders, Mnd all eruptions oif tihe skin. t.his Oint mtent is most in valuable'. It does not heal externally alone, but penfetrates w'i'h the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil. Holloway's Ointment. Possessed of this remedy, every "man uay be own doctor. It may be rubbed nto the .system, so as to. rcach any in-. ernal complaint; by these means, cures ocres or nlcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is ant in. allible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, outractedI or stitY joints, gout, rhieuma ism. and all skin diseases. IMPORTANT CAUTION.-None are genuine tin. ess, the algnature of J. iIAYDoCK. ats agent for he'Unitedl States surrounds each box or Phil Lndit(nt,ment. Boxes at 2%eent,f, 62 cents, and 12 each. W Thlere is considerable saving by tokinga he larger sizes. HiOLLOWA Y : CO., feb 15-ly New York. DANA BICKFORD'S ~EW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. This nlove and ex traordinary machine is invaluable at the outb)reak of fire, anid for watering gardens &o. Its const ruction dispenses writhi both - Piston and Statnng %=;116. ox,doing away wuith 11 Friction, wa.ange, &e.' It is worked o easily that with it, a lady or ehild ean brow a steady stream of water. over an .rea of ninety feet. l'atented January 14 .nd I5. 1887, March 11, 1873. Send for iiroular. PEICE, $6 AND $8. .fr Agents wanted everywhere. TEDAN A BIC1(FORD Co., .080) Broadway, New York. )filee of Dansa Blekford's, Family Knitting Machine. cc 28-3n NEW DEPARTURE I G1% EA T A T TIRAO0T IO N' [ANY usefutl articleu for th'- house or amnsement for the ''ung at five ents or,ten cents, whieh usually sell at hre. thee the prion. Call and see them. They wjiI interest any one. moh 5 McMASTER & BiOE,. VFIFTY PAIRS FINE WINTERt CASSIMERE PANTS AT COST FOR O11I. Thesn goods are of nice pattern and good styles. Call early and get a bargain. . McMASTER & BRICE. feb 22 -THE BEST SEWING MAOHINE EVER PRODUCED, Whether for family use or manufaoturing, is the double-thread, lock-stitch light-running IqTJw- DAvIS. It will last a lifetime-every Machine warranted. T rHE Vertical Food is the greatest ad. vance made in sewing mechanism since the invention of sowing machines. Wo invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognize the fact that it is the most perfect sewing Machine m-ide, combining simplicity strength, durability, and economy. We do not hesitate to claim for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition to its auperior princi pies, more absolute perfection of workmanship and more complete adjnslability than pertains to any competing machine now in the market. . Among the various im >rovemients is the Improved Shuttle, Milled Shank Needle, Adjustable Noodle Plate. New Patent Thread Controller and Automatic Bobbin Winder. Every Ma chine is on good substantial rollers, for which there is no extra charge. - For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroidering, shoo. fitting, tailoring, dress.making, ani family use, THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL. References to those who have the Im proved Davis Machine in use in Fair tield county: Mrs. William McNall Mrs. William D. Aiken. Mrs. A. W. Ladd. Mrs. J. C. Row e. Mrs D)r. T. T. Robertson, Mrs. Dr W. K. Trnr. Mrs J. W. Delick. Mrs. William Stevenson. Miss Margaret Aikon. Mrs. A.P?. Miller. Mrs. Eiiz.a Williams. Mrs. Jamtes Q. Davis. MrH. Robert Crawford. Miss J. Harvey, and ethers.' Just think of it-a machine selling for $t60 a short time ago you can now pur chase for $30, from J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfld County. Also agent for two other first-class machines- the New American, andu th< Call on J. 0. BOAG, and get the best Family sowing Machines niado. DRY GOODS. Great reduction in prieos of Drea Goods, Shoes, Hate, Clothing, &c. Always a fall and complete line o Fan,ily Gi%ceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Con, feetionarios, Fruits &o., as cheap as the cheapest. Lumber and ,Furniture for sala low for cash by . jan 11 J. 0. UOAG CORN AND HAY. T UST Rleceived-at the of 1 stand e eJR. Robertson-5,000I p >nunds~ TI no thy and Clever Hay. Tiwo Car Loads NORT H CAROLINA CORN. All of which will be sold very cheap for CASfl. moh 22 JNO D. McCARtLEY. JUST RIEOEIVED. AM -UcavseSugar-Cured. Canned Goods-Tomnatoes, Peneh., es, Salmon, Sardines, Pickles, &e, Teas-Gunpowder and Youbg Hyeon. .J. M. BEATY & 0O. THE LIG1T-ltNNING NEW HO The BEST. LATEST IMPROVED, and most THOROUCHLY aouatructed SEWING MACHINE ever invented, All the wearing parts are made of tho PEST STEEL., CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It has tho A VTOlit4TIO rNXIONf 11 has the LARGEHT IDOLENI t has the Easiest Threaded Shuttlo, The Oi ING are WQ nthon% ACHIN. or U.NTZ UIG the It has a BELF"BETTING NEEDLEt~ It has a DIAL for regulating tho length of attic --ITHOUT TESTING; I has a LA1O. SPACE b der the arm; It is F4oE1S,. and 1as more poihts of EXese,LENOE thaa all other machle comibinedi. 2 bAgents wanted in looaoitie wher wo are not goprasnted. Johnson, Clark & Co. 5 30 UNION SQUARE. N.Y. FRESH GOODS! JUST REC1~IVED. -CONSISTING IN PAT OF 24 bble. Molanses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream C rease, 2 hoxoK best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grldes, 14 sacks of Coffee--10 Rio, 4 best -lava, .50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and -buckets. Baeon, 'Eeet Sugar Cured Hams, Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Cbewing To bacco. Rsisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pioles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. FLENNIKEN. New Summer Cook. 11PRlOVEMEtNT OF 1979. -The Safety. HOT RLAST STOVE. *pf DOE~S N~OT hlEAT THE HOUSE Perfoot for all kinds of Cooking sad Uo,a* ing Irons. Always ready and reliable, The most satisfaetory Stove made and the Cheapestd. >> Send for circultars. WHITNEY MF'G. Co., i-ly 123Chosnnt St.. Phia SMITH'S WORM OIL. A fewr kuai A. ~ S' the WeOit. ad Lhe noxi dy e a ,'ed 1, paosed t4 byii riou r years Old. andBh W. P r"iLL a. WOiM OIl, fer sale by 7 MMater & A; ~reparod. r. E. S. L,YN DO, 4t,bopa, 04, PRESH GARDEN 8EED Irish Potaitoe's at the lowest. eash prioes.