. rO(AL ITEMS.
TrKtVM0bAV, APRIL 3, : : 1870.
TE:RMs or THE NEws AND IERALD.
--Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per
annum in advance; weekly edition,
two dollars and fifty cents perannum,
in advance. Liberal discount to clubs
of five and upwards.
RA'r1s op ADvETIsIN.-One dollar
ii)er inch for the first insertion, e ad
fifty cents per inch for each subseq lent
insertion, These rates apply to a1l ad
vertisenionts, of whatever natl ec, and
Are payable strictly in advane e. Con
tracts for three, six or twelve months
made on very liberal terms. Train
alont local notices, fifteen cents per'
line for the first insertion and seven
and one.half cents per line for each
subsequent insertion, Obituaries and
tributes of respect charged as adver
tisements, Simple annoncements of
marriages and deaths published free of
icharge, and solicited,
All connunications, of %vhatsoover
tature,- should be addressed to the
Winnsboro Publishing Company,
Winnsboro, b. C,
Newt Advertleamente.
Notice to Creditors--J. 8, Gladney,
Asignee,
Assignee's Sale-J. S. Gladney, As
signee.
Summons--Jno. J. Neil, Atty.
Winnsboro Chapter--J, S. Gladney,
tecretary.
Fairfield I+ire Engine Company--E.
S. Chandler, Secretary,
The Southern G'altivdtor for April
is at hand, and will be found full of
interesting reading.
Mr. Jno, L, Mimnaugh has moved
into the stores formerly occupied by
Messrs. Ladd Bros., where he has
opened out a complete _ stock of dry
goods, boots, shoes, hats and fancy
articles.
We trust there will be a full turnout
of the Democrats to-morrow night, at
the meeting called by the President
of the Winnsboro Club. The
purpose of the meeting being to nomi
natp candidates for intendant and
wardens, it is important that there be
a k'udl attendance.
Mr. Jos. Groeschel, of the arm of
Sugonheiner & Groeschel, has jnst re
turncd fiom New York, where he laid
in a large assortment of dry goods,
fancy goods, boots, shoes, hats, etc.
Their new advertisement, giving full
particulars, will appear in Saturday's
issue of TnE NEWs AND HERALD. We
bespeak for Messrs .8. & G. n liberal
:share of patronage. They have striven
faithfully to deserve it.
Tim TowN FINANCEs.-[iu our ad
vertising 'colmnls will be found tio
d4naucial report, cosaplete, of the Town
Council. It is highly ,atisfactory, in
asnmch as it conveys to the taxpayers
-of the town fll inforImation of the
funds received and disbursed by their
enunicipal sevvants, bat, stili better,
shows *t&at all. -accounts against the
:town have been paid to date, includ
iung several hundred dollars of caaims of
ithe former Council,.and still there Is a
'cash balance -en hand of neaiiy two
ilhundredi dollart,. This showing spe aks
wel'i for tihe present Conneil, -and el
- dences a faithful and ceicient adminis
'tration of our municipal governiment.
While liberal appropriatons hae been
iade for the severalI departments,
there is nothing like extravagance
'visible 'in ay quarter. We ae 'es
Ipecially gratiled to see that a payment
'was madfe on the Caldnell bond. We
Ihave been informed that the balance
'due on this -band is about two hundred
,and Migy dollars. Tis .amount can
'easily -be paia next fall and the town
relcased from debt. We suggest to
the nestt-emoil the reduction of the
ipresent 'rate .ftawatIon, Inasmuch as
the finances of the town are now i so
lhiealthy a condltien.*
The arguments of coinsel n the case
'of GJI'vor vs. Cameron wer'e concluded
on Tuesday and the case given to the
.jury, who:after about three hours' de
:liberation imetarnmed a verdict for -the
'defendant. There are inimations .of
:a motion for a new dtiial or ap,peal to
'the higher court -on ipcints to which
exceptions 'wene tken.
ARREsT OF A Bi 'TEnEu--A '-man
'named Morgan, who clalms to be
ifrom Utica, N.Y., was detected and
'arrested in Chuuleten sa Monda.,
'while ,passing frem the First National
~Bank with $20,000 worth of United
States bonds and ether securities,
stolen from the 'president's private
a-com. The iproperteyv was ecovered
aend the prisoner 'lodited up. This at
-ternpt was evidenugy the work of
ikil led and experienoed thieves, who
ihave been;prgparigfl fo,r 'some time
Taa 2rcaND 'tm HofIE0wE.--The
ttriel ,of Poihidexter at- Richmond. for
ithe muRrder of Oxwis ended-em che 29tbA
'nIt. in a mistrial. At the et 1poll ot
'the jury lit atood Ave for omrder in the
second domee Ave for voluntary
unanslaught6if, And two fear acquittaSl,
'or, at most, Involuntary mandlaughter.
'Th s0onddpg0e Onwero Willig
slaughter, and meake the punishment
athree years its the penitend8ary:; b*t
the two who were for acquittal would
only consent.to ynnish the acehaed for
in'vohuntary mandlaugbter. The pris
en 'tere r~ emandO until the lirat
li M ppliotion for
RIA1LROADJ SCIIEDULE.-Thie follow- V
i-g is the prescit schedule of arrivals -
on the Charlotte, Columbia and An
gusta Railroad, on the basis of Wash
ington time, which is about sixteen
mninutes flaster than Winnsboro time: ---
DAY PASSEN EIi--GONU Noirri.
Columbia - - 1.20 P. M.
Blvthewood - - 2.15 "
litdgeway - 2.32 "
Simpson's - 2.50
Winnsboro - - 3.11 "
Adger's - - 4.24 "
White Oak - - 3.34 "
Woodward's 3.47 "
Blackstock - - 3.52 "
Cornwall's - 4.02 "
Chester - - 4.22 "
DAY I'ASsENGER---GOING Sourr.
Chester - - 1.28, P. Ni.
Cornwell's - - 1.49 <
Blackstock 1.59 '
Woodward's - 2.04 "
White Oak - 2.16 '
Adger's - 2.25 "
Winnsboro - - 2.38 '
Simpson's - - 2.55
Ridgeway - - 3.11 "
Blvthewood - - 3.30 "
Columbia - 4.10 "
NIaITPAsSENGEIR--GOINo NOILTii.
Columbia - - 10.00, r. M.
Blythewood - 10.58 "
IRidgeway - 11.16 "
Winnsboro - - 11.47 <
White Oak - 12.12 A. bt.
Woodward's - - 12.26 "
Blackstock - - 12.32 '
Cornwall's - 12.43 "
Chester - - 1.03 "
NICIIT PASSENGER--GOING SOUTH.
Chester - 3,10, A. 31.
Cornwall's - 3.30 "
13lackstock - - 3.40 '
Woodward's - - 3.45 "
White Oak - 3.58 "
Winnsboro - - 4.20 I
Ridgeway - 4.51
Blvtlhewood - 5.09 "
Columbia - - 5.53 "
Attention I Fairfield Fire Engine
Company,
A TTEND regular meeting in Town
Hall on Friday evening. 5th incst.,
at 8 o'clock.
E. S. CII ANDLER,
opril 6 Secreta'ry.
Winnsboro Chapter, No. 2,
R.-. A.-. M.-.
THE regular convocation of this
Chapter will be held at Masonie 11all
on Monday evening, the 7th inst., at 7j
o'clock. The attendance of companions
is earnestly desired. The Mark Master's
degree will be conferred.
J. S. GLADNEY,
april 3-t2 Secretary.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
A MEETING of all those members
of the Winnsboro Democratic Club
residing within the corporate limits of
the town is hereby called for Friday
evening, April 4, 1879, at half past
seven o'clock, fo' the purpose of nomi
natitg candidates for Intendant and
Wardens of the town of Winnsboro.
A full attendance is desired.
G. H. McMASTEI,
april 3-tI I'resident,.
NOTICE TO CR EDITORIS.
-NOTICE Is hereby given that I will
commence, at the store formerly occu
p)ied by F. Gerig & Son., on the 10th
day otf Apri, 1879, t.o pay.a dividend
to all those creditors o( IL. -J. McCanu
1,EY wiho have accep)tcd the terms of
the assignment heretofore made to me
by the said RL. J.. McCariley.
3. S. GLADNEY,
april 2-xtftd Asbignoe.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
ON the Arst Monday in A pil, 1879,
before the Coutrt Hlouse door in Winns
boros, immediately -after the county
shead'f's sales, wv.e will sell, at plilc
auctl.on, the notes and accounts due to
R. J. McCarley.
Terms of sale--CASH.
J. S. G)ladney, Assignee,
Jno. J. Nell, Agent of Creditors.
april 2-xttd___________
'lliE STAtI'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COVZNTY OF$ FAIRFIEisD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Frederick-.Copes, as Trustee of Mrs. Sarab
R. Copes, 1Plamntuif, against Samuel 3.
I'lowney, R. S. Desportes & Co., The
National Bank ofiChestet:, South Caro
lina, Hopkins, Dwsght.&OCo., H. W.
Friedenwald, The Winnsbaro National
Bank of Winnsboro, South Carolina,
George H. ,MeMaster and Francis Gierig,
as Assignees of the Winnsboro National
Bank of Winnslboro, South Carolina,
H. 0. Howard as Secretary ofthe Mary
land Fertilizing and Manaufactur,lg
?.ompy, anid John. A. Fraser, Befe .
.ants.-.Copy Summnans fe. Relief. Clom
To the Defendants:
YOU ARE hereby sumumonedi and
required'to answer the ,c.mphln t
In this aotion, which is filed in the offoe
of the (Olerk of Common Pleas, for the
said county, and to serve a copy of your
answerto the said complaint en the sub. 4
.aoriber at. his affioe, Wdneisboro, 'South t
Carolina, within twenty days after uhe
service 'hereof, exclusive of the (Iry of
-such serviee; and If you 'fail to answer
'the complaint within the time afcoxesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will app ly to
.the Couirt for the ,eUjef.demanded an the
'complaint. .
Dated .29th Marok., Ej879.
JNO. J7. N1EIL,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defeandanat, Samuel B. Clowney.
TAR E notice that .the~ summons In this
action of whioh.the foreg6ing is .a Cop,
was filed Ia tho odlee of the Clerk f
the Court drf. Commen Pleas for th
County of Fairiel d In the 6tate of South
ClarolinA, .on the 2d day of April, 1870O.
2nd' April, 1879. -JNOt. *. NEII,
april 8-tasnew lintiff's Attorhaey.
A NI1! lot of Jixbburg Eding.
'Fay -youtr subsoi-ltion to Tau
Naka noRt n.
FRESH GOODS !;
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
:4 bbls. Molassep-all grades,
600 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,
10 boxes Cream Cheese, t
3 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
L2 bble. Sugar, all grades,
L4 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best
Java, <
W0 bbls. Choice Family Flour.
BAGGING AND TIES.
[,ARD in bbls., cans and buckets.
Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.
Dhoice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed
Rye and Barley.
Kails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axle Grease, White
Wine and Cider Vinegar,
Smoking Tobacco
Durham's best,
Chewing To
bacco.
Raisins, Currants and Citron.
ALSO,
Cresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and
Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow
Chow and Pepper Sauce.
ALSO,
& fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES.
l1 of which will be sold cheap for
Cash.
nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN
HOES! HOES I .
JUST RECEIVED
--o
Ten Dosen Brades 00 and 000
Hoes. Also, Ten Dozen of the
,elebrated LANES CRESCENT
No. I and 2 Hoes which we sold
Last year and which gave - satisfac
bion wherever used.
ALSO,
Five Dozen Handled Plantation
Roes.
We will sell the above goods as
Cheap as any one. Prices ranging
from $4.75 to $7.25 per dozen.
inch'8 F. GERIG & SON.
JUST R ECEIVED.
Fine Assortment of Gents' andi
Youths' Fur, Wool and Straw H-ats
of the Latest Styles.
-ALSO.
4. nice lot.of Gents' Ha.nd and Ma -
chine-Sewed .Shoes. Call .and see
them.
-ALSo
SPRING PRINTS!
SP-It!ING PAUNTS.!
f5P'RING PRINTS!
SPRI.tNG P?UNT8 I
SP'RING( PRINTS!
SPRJU. .PRINTS!
J. F. McMASTEiR & C.00
N. B.-We would invite the atten..
Rion of the Iaadies to our stock 'of
I'ucking, for Lad1ies' Skir ts, which
we are of'eting at 25 cents per yard.
JT. F. McMASTERl & CO.
mnch 29
DORN AND HAY.
T UST Received-at tho dia stand of T.
ItR. Rtobertson-(,000 pounds Timo
hy and 'Clover Hlay. Two 4.iar Loads
NGRTK CAROXINA CORN.
11 o-f whbib wilt be pold very ohoap for
ASH. . .
.moh 22 -, 'I). MeOARLE~Y.
OEDEATHS FROM
LAMRP EXP SOI Ne I'
UBE "ilED).0 S$$'~ 054
NT s oil is mnti ao t unde
over nmet patent, ,and is gitarAn.teedb4
memofa urers to be absolutely safe.
rice reduced' to 400centvo pe o. For
lyYpMASEl 10%
The Triend ofL All
HOLLOWAY'S4 PILLSW
"I had no appetite; Uolloway's Pills
avo mi a hearty one."
"Your Pills are marvelots."
"I send for another box, and keep thorn
a the houtse."
"Dr. Holloway has cured my headache
hat was chronic.
"1 gave one of your Pills to my babc
or cholera morbus. The dear little
hing got well in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is now
ured."
"Your box of Holloway's Ointment
mred me of noises in the head, I
ubbed some of you' Ointment behind
he cars and the noise has left."
"Send me two boxes; I want one for a
moor family."
"I enclose a dollar; your price is 25
ents, but the medicine to me is worth a
lollar."
"Send mne five boxes of your Pills,"
"Let me have three boxes of yout
ills by return mail, for chills and
over."
I have over 200 such testimonials as
hese, but want of space compels me to
dnclude.
For Cutaneous Disorders,
Lad all eruptions of the skin, this Oint
sent is most invaluable. It does not
eal externally alone, but penetrates
viih the most searching effeets to the
-cry rcot of evil.
Holloway's Ointment.
Possessed of this remedy, every man
uay be own doctor. It may be rubbed
nte the systeu. so as to roach any in.
ernal cornplaint; by those tueans, cures
ems or ulcers in the throat stomach,
iver, spine or other parts. It is an in.
allible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts,
outracted or stiff joints, gout, rheumia.
ism and all skin diseases.
IMPOITkNT CAUTION.-NonO are genuine un.
ss tlie signatuire of J. IAyoocx. as agent foi
hs'Uatited states surrounds each box of Phi
and Cintment. 3oxes at, 2' centf, 62 cents, au
;f' There is considerable ' saving by takitg
he larger sizes. HOLLOWAY &co,
fob 15-ly New York.
(T Is FALSE ECONOMY TO BUY A CHEAP On
(3AN WHEN A FEW DOLLAns MOnE WILL
CHiT THE INCOMPAnABLE AND AL'
WAYS nZLIABLE.
WASON & RAIvILIN
rTUrJ. LOWEST PRICED.
. POOREST AND DEAREST,
BUT HIGHEST PRICED.
BEST AND CIlAPE8T..
NEW STYLES
. NEW PRICES.
Six Stops, Elegan
3nbossed Walnu
ase, of now do
sign, only - $8(
Ten Stops, 4 Set
Reeds in New Styl
_ Iluminated Case
M so M only - ..S)
Ten Stops, 4 Sets Reeds, Mirror- To
aso, with Gold Bronze Ornamentatior
mnly - .- . . . $10(
DVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLE
Winners of the bighest honors at a]
World's chlbstions for t.welv
years past
PARlIS --- 1867 VIENNA -187
sANTI[AGO - 1876 PH'IILA., P.A. 187
PARIS --- 1875 SWEDEN -- 387
Endorsed by Franz Liazt, Thedor
Thomnas, Ole huV, Getteobalk, estrauss
Warron, MLorgan and over one thousman,
uiient miusicians of Europe and Aimer,
ia The testimony as to the immense su
per'iority of these instrumients over al
others is emp,.hatio, overwhelming an
mndisputable.
ETDUNTIL PAID FOR
These Organs are.now offered p~ urchal
ers by monthly instalnents of fromn $
t.o $10, or wuill 'be t'ented until the ren
p,ays for i-hew. From one to three y,oar
togiver m for payment.
S.pecial reducotion given toCuce
Sc heols a-udi P'aieoxs. Agents w,antoe
overy'where. Organs sent ox trial to an,
part of the South. We pay trei2ht botl
ways if not satisfactory.
S~OUTJ'1ERN WHtIOLESALE DEPO2
For the wuore convenient supply c
Southern trade a Southern WVholssal
Depot has been establishoeJ at Savannah
Ga., from which Dealers. .Churche.
Teachers, and the retail trado qan b
supl1ied at N. Y. and Bostoni factor
rates. F"or Xllustrated Certalogues, prio
Lists and full inforsuation, add.ress
LULDEN & B3ATES,
Savannah, Ga.
Manuafacturers' MWholesale Agente,
inch 25-3m
NOW IS THE OPPORtTUNITY
AVAIL Y'OURSELF OF 'IT:!
-Preserve -your books, perlo&icods
iowspapers and muuic,
titato, county and wall 8 8@de1s, and
nuainess men gesgerally, supplied w'ith
ilatk boo'tn ade4to any l.attehrn.
Al s a have old booke, peiedb
mats, newspapers, mnusic, .&e.., whieh they
eosire to transnxittttetheir postorify.. Then
HAVE" TIREM REBOUND I
Wio.h will preserve them .and will make
1*0m look alumost as well as new,
-0Od1books, kc., showrld not only be
vbougid, but tho'ourront literature or the
>resent day should be put in a durable
ornj (or preservation as well,
Thmma be dlone in the shortest pos,
.Ibleoime, wvith theibest mnaterIM, in the
Itoht l'rmndsomeo and duradA st,ylQi and at
4910o wvhih eanpot be dupliented any
sh bej by E. BI. 8TORES,
lt4itionelr, Blookbli4er apa 1lk Book
Jffa3n rer, No. 155 Main street,
-^OtMIA 8, O.
In vane ava n uaten.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
NEiW NONE
e -
The BEST. LATEST IMPROVED,
and most THOROUGHLY construote4
SEWINO MACHINEever invented. All
the wearing parts are inado of the DEST
STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPRED
and are ADJUSTABLE.
It has the 4V1TOJ[ATXT.W aN~IPZONj It
has the Ld,78T' i'N OXJiDXN It has the
Easiest Threaded Shuttle.
The 0313INN a W ND without
UNNIN orIh T co.mbn the
It has a notrV.NEpresO NEEYE; it
Jas a DIAL for regnatsng the length of stitch
Wrr3OVT TITINU; It las a LARG
QPAOA under the arm; Is NOIELE88,
n1 has bn eohat oCXO$LENVE thaqt
all other aah ina combined.
WeAget wanted on ogalitieq
whore we aro not repesethd.
Johnson, Clark & Co.
30 UNION SQUARE. N.Y.
HAKRD-PAN
'm1rbalom ss.besn reached at tsht.
eand S nhcier * aroes,hsl ara
tstill ahead in LOW FJ.3ES.
We have th s day oosolidate the
stock of goods reety prchase'l of 8,
S. Wolfe with our toc at the old i*nd,
and dr the net. 30 days will offer br.
gains in every line o 0(18 ta,at whl'
, convine tgo elosest cas ara thy -e
intend to maatain the wool-earnud
"tation we now enjoey, of( ;giig ouxrn e
. omer bad
Benefit ofOur Bargai
Worte a3.o0dial $.v.00
ciren'IaiShoes.25 to5a0 and 75 cnta.
oer pai.oLdc and Miesea'dj, Soes ac
gre.atlthy raduced priey Drods GAprkde
10ert o 25 spca n dts, e worth I 5t *0 pt.
1 udr ntie toc of w oo kni godr
Onprinc Blackmm Broah5lo8 , : '- r
$5.0,Pee a ta.$.00 Laies', lsss Gand.
50hien''s HSiedx ryin te ap. cey
10lor . grety red ucedpylps Lairt,
Morhn ents ohiden'.OGlv ent an o
9r t t 0 cents prpar
DlOeBarreledt~ Guni.s, St2l0aks,p
r~ adorks, Table, Ous,A.,a hal
10rce 0 clix os ou t. r, 0tn.
Thiea oos whore puro0aned f5or a
atovery roducegurcs aDross spieds
giv ur cutrestoer o bf wo ppn k fithsod
1 hia weW scry in hitrbae ofhem
V cls:tgesy redpedtfu) Lay, s
BUGwEW'adCildrMEnloy j ,. all eEL
*rs8. tI et s Wer M 0 L.
SoulBarreled Gais tck~lc
th~Pdos Table he1py &.,a h)
ag rom .t Aolose m ia.
Ts e oomds g wor p rolae fo eh