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TIEE NEW'~S ANI) HERALI). TRI- V. EEKLY f l>'L ION. 1 if.r oi 'r!F, A'r1.Ar'TA t4:,rrir', (.)ridu Edwai d ('.2. I ak heen i:n der le,ek and key for n, any a mnot,tu r,(d the trnziaplnted iod over p or AlMfon'H g: ave. bgina to grow freen. ti.e trngir affair di.tii L (eot gia a r uch ~s it did dii ing the week of the occnrrence. 'hLere are. uf eimtrr,", no thi ent of 1Zynebing anld the ei,ii nir:g iH r,vr. but A!stcn's i1E:th1 in the 1i,.k nyI;( n wl.ieh nie rnow baeing Linr, h-"gr.l nlhoi teom inga 1:n1d ar-V Itin er of rb-t)fkt-s and .1 trove, e . No less tli.n twen ; a three of the wf.:kly p,rlpers it+:ned i. b,.at F'riduy contaitel .n editoi ir+i. ipon t.he,: reu r of di<b:d:y w' t puns, vey one runking atuggestif t.8 that Hoe law si,uld be psiived to -over the r.atter. Several judge.i have dwelt upon the i,ubject in their ehrrges to the grand jury, Judge Underwood, of Floyd, being par tietrlarly severe upon what are ralled "the pisitol' Plingern." It in likely the death of the man "doomed to die in his hoots" will resrtlt in good. SOUTHE.,RN S:NTI.1\.NT --Mr. Iimn bank, forinerly p1ivate i;ecretury to Si nator Morton, has juat rettuo ned to W'ahington from r:n c;xtended tour tIr',iugh the. South, during wiich he vi!ited South Curolinu, NX i C ; .: 'Soheim, Geor,1gi, F1oridai. A',,l, .~ i.n,l '1 /nn$i re*-. He had I)1:I Iant (ipor.ttunities of talking with pr;,,ioent Soul theiners, and lf:.ii titt im, 4 not r;t praied that Soithe rn D Cer1Ci, nin (ongres3 Are tikii; th , cr>ut e they ( upon, the elec,l ion latws. They could do not.hinrg hic. Seotiauen! in the South iri Holdly in favor of the rep1eal of thene lawn. Any South ei n illeinber mnaking any conce;i.,n short of ab1,oitte repeal, can never hope for re-eleetion. le reports that every Itepublican in the South is atrongly for Grant, but nays that (rant cannot carry one Southnu State. HAI'rv TuoUOInT.--WO cornine d to amateur actoi , troubled wi;h had memorier, the happy idea of o- r friend C. 'Though still a young irian, lh0 w%a4 to play the father, and the dunghter chuncofi to be a very handsome womian. So when he for got his part. be could think of noth ing better than while holding his "child" to say: "Kins your father." And each time when ho felt that his memory was about t: fail, I.e would save himself by crying out: "Coino to my arms, my child." The hushand of the d:.u4hter was heard to may that he thought "tho author repeated himself very often." GIon. Dick 'Taylor, only son of Zaohariah Taylor, and a famons Con federate general, (lied in Now York on Saturday morning, of diphitheia. * ~ THE STATE OF SOUTII CARiOLINA, COUNTYT OF PAIRFIE LD. COUR OF COMMON PLEA$. Heonrlotta J. Martin, Plaintiff. agaminuet - MinSamuel I. (Clownny, Rtobert J1. MIoore, Martin Y. Milling, W. H1. Rtobinson, Danvl. Weir, IR. 8. Deseporteu. & Co . Th'le National Banmzk of Chi estor, 8outhm Cnrnlina, Hoepkins, Dwighit & Co., 11. * W. Friedenwald, The Winnsboro Na tionadl Bank of Winnaboro, Month Carn I1na, George H. McMasoter and Francls -(Gorg, as Ansi gneese of Trhe WVinnsboro National Itanki of Wi:nboro, Soumth Carolina, H. C. Howard, as Socretary of the Maryiand(Forttlizing and Manue facturing Comnp any, and John A. Fraseor, Defendants.-Copy Sumnmons for RLe lief. Complaint not Served. To the Defendants: Y'rOU ARR~ HEREBDY SUMMONED antd .L req uiredI to answer the compjlainL *in thin action, which is 1110( in the ofiloe of the Clerk of Commaon Plcas for tbo said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the naidh com lint on the subr scriber at his office, \,Vinnuboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the servibe hereof. exeluive of the day of such service; arid if you fau to answer the complaiiint within thes time aforesaid, the l aintiff in this action will apply to the curt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 27th Marsh, A. D. 3879. JAH. Hi. RLION, Plaintif''s Attorney. To the Defendant, Samuel B. (Olownoy: . TAKhE notice that the summons in this action, of which tihe foregoing is a copy, was filed tn the offloc of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the county antd State aforesaid on the 27th day of March, 1879. JAMES H RION, Plaintift's Attorney, Winneboro, 8. C. 27th March, 1879. CORN AN4D 'HAY. JUST?eevd-a the old stand of T. R. Robertson-8,000 pounds Timo thy ad - love iays Two Oar Loadts NORTH QARO .NA CORN. All of which wi be sold very cheap for 0 ASh, !"UTT'S i INTRODUCED. 1805. - 'A TORPID bLHI Is the fruitful soues ofsa2 disease, prn. ,meal amnong-w are ~- :.. DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEAD4CI$E, 0CO$TIyENE$6 DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE EA, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIINEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS .OFFA TORPID,VER. .ftoittwe, butir.U toewith ithTi ~ ostfi h te paRt,Pan he rsilEt~ideand under the shoulder b6de of lfneftaer e.tinW, with a diin inasn to exertion of body or mind, ii aity ofhmper, 1,wspirtt.,_ '(A,of miemiory. with afislng of bavins~ngoeted @om* dutyGera weariness; bsdes itins ste laea, Dofi befor* h over ~~ii _ t_, s esissas i Thi WARIM Ai UN or D, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such oases, a single dose ofreots such a change of :feeling as to astonish the sufferr. TUTT'S PILLS s stempsd.,.ed, andw ubstne thei Tlree free fress as7ssettetacnfjr e a.. .e, Veo.,.,d the entare Sysem. Y7 relievlsg the en eorned Liver, they ease the bleed Fr.. el.,so.n...ere adihus mpart heat ad ritlty I. ti bed7, musaing The be%'o0 to act aIural7i wltbe.t which a., . s ean feel welt." oNotes Divin'says: Dr. ZT -eu !!, rte. . rn ; A?.. fr, M t. , Nladew t Yok.. Pre ere wtYoutr) b ooks, ioia, Ta so eppett, digeut .r n oI eers n b u i e m e ga nerg . 4 st up pi e w1 I t I TUTT'S PILLS. btalrakt effect Is to lsereae she Appeie, and cause the body to Take n &cesh, bs the dqtem Is ttrished, ud bt their Teal. Th tl en on the igestive Ortans, Regul"r tNea are produced. DRe J F. HAYWOOD, O NEW YORK noy be rebund bute te urenta lteratur cof the f ermw ao r preservationasell. Th isnIe doedn the bo thestpl mos h iandoe and74 Iluabl stLe,d" at SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Maf 8a Murra tee , New t eek W Dr. TUTT'A MANUAL of Valuable intec. Inttonad Usefullecelpt" willbe mafedlrs 0o applicatlon. TUTTVS HAIR DYEs t.aoti h esrm pp .t ya,S. i. OMro., n5 Murray St., New Yor N OW IS TfIM, OPPORTUNITY AVAI. M. W.EL BOWN. ri HISv Ho,suate bons phercondr o n eatow, offer anm u arnticto.h public induenty nsurparsed bylort any mle ihte besnl thepplied. Com foble oos and poltoiay attenin Terma- t0o prnri otrperidty. augT-htn TA ~THE MRBOUND yoIe prersent or reula beoadi a dpralet form for prnes,rvaion asoomwell. 'sn 'furpadn Wedne neort ps where byA. It. STORES, -nitorter ookinopa Blnkboo; ItES t 1L(YES JUST RIELIYED -0 Ten Dosen Brades 00 and 000 iioes. Al., Ten Dozen of the ^elebrated LANES CRESCENT No. 1 and 2 Hoes which we sold :at yEar and which gavo satisfac ;ioin wherever used. ALSO, Five Dozen Handled Plantati-n Hoeg. We will sell the abovo goods SF ^heap as any one. Prices ranging from $4.75 to $7.211 per dozen. meh 8 F. GERIG & SON. -THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PRODUCED, ,Vhether for family use or manufacturing, in the double-thread, lock-stitch light-running NEW D.AVIS it will last a lifetime-every Machine warranted. ' ilE Yerticnl Feed in the greatest ad. - vance made in sewing mechanism 4ince the invention "f sewing machinee. We invite a careful examination of It, believing no one-can fail to recognize the .act that it is the most perfect rewing Machine ni.?de, combining simplicity ,trmngta, durability, and economy. We do not heritato to claim for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition to its snporior principles, noro absolute perfection of workmanship ind more complete adjustability than pertaitas to any competing maehitie.now -n the market. Amo g t "1'ardin im provements is' the Ituproved' Sbu.ttle, %filled Shank,Needle, Adjustable Needle Elate, New P'atent ThrNad Controller and lutomntic iobbip Windet.. Every Ma.. chine is on good substantiaf roliers, for which there i. no oxtra ehargo. For tucking, cnrdihg, braiding,qullting, ufhing, fringing, eitbroidering, shoe titting. tailoring, dress. making, and family use, THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL. References to those who have the Im proved Davis Machine in use In Fair. ield county: Mrs. William McNall Mrs. William D. Aiken. Mrs. A. W. Ladd. Mrs. J1. 0. Rowe. Mrs -Dr. T. T. Robstton. Mrs. Dr W. K. Turner. Mrs. J. W. Bulick. Mrs. William Stevenson. Miss Margaret Alken. M rs. A .P. Miller. Mrs. Eliza Williams. * Mrs. James Q. Davia. Mrs. Robert Crawford. Miss J. Harvey, and others. Just think of it-a machine selling for $60 a abort time ago you can now pur chase for $30, from. J. 0. BOAG, Agenttor' Fairfld County. Also agent for two other *rst-clasa machines-- the New American, and Ihe Call onJ. O.BOAG. and get the best Family Sewing Machine. made. DRY GOODS. Great reduction lin p rices of Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, clohg, &e. Always a full and complete line of Fan,ily Groceries, Tobacco, tOigars, Con fectionarles, Fruits &o., its oheap as the cheapest. Lumber and furniture for sale low fer cash by jan 11 3. 0. BOAG. DISSOLVED BONE. DON'T buy Gunano, but get Dissolved dlone to mix with your compost heaps. Etiwan Dids,lved Bon. for sale by )teM$ASTESt k BRICE, feb ia ~DR. C. THLADD, ahis professional services to the citl. geAs of the town adnd 0ty. Offoc in BakRne tis ounepdwes andterald ofe .:n T7 LIG-T(UINflI I . U The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED* and most THOROUCHLY coustructed SEWINO MACHINE ever invented. Al the wearing parts arc made of tho DEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEM1'A* D sa4 Are ADJUSTABLE. -*' has th a4GZ La uxT oa ig it t hs l *ast.et Threaded SbI tle. INE arq?QUND" wlthbes Lor *IT . ZDING the Is hass Sag.a.UTMlO W EDt.E It has a IAL for regulating th'ettiof al Wp OUlTNO iIt has a AG A nO der te arm ItI 41A ti &Q4 hbas more poinus of kXcm1z=1 H tAan all other machines combined. Johnson, Clark & Co. SO.UNION SQUARE, N.Y. NEW ADVEWT1ISE:MENTS. WANTD. TrIEWL P. r' to >]lee rig heBpi*ummer. Frfullpat ular address J. C. MCit*DY & CO., I'h11a4el. phia, pa. DIPHTHERIA!! JOU lsON's Ano-iyne Liaim.'n. will pouitlve ly prevent thistrribl dinease, and will post. tively cure nine Cases in ten. Information that w1 I save many lives sent free by m4l. Don't d lay a moment. Prevention is better than cu e. Sold everywhere. I. B. JOHNSON d CO., I %ngor, Maine. '1 !3N(O f CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Thre Is no doubt about the great su perority ofThi sarticle over commen prous peast rs, and other external remedies such as finmens,eletrialappliances, ac. Ask physicians In your own locality about it. It inwon derful. Bold by all Druggists. Price o cents. CHEAPt ST IN 65,11 uprb ug iu BoksAT OURt PRICE I 76,1T6 New Amercan Books AT YOUR PRICE ! 115,714 Second-band Books AT ANY PRICE. Catalogue c# Genreal Literature FEE. IEGOAT BIOTIIEI, 1 Neekman St., Near Post OUflce, New YTurk. CONSUMPTION AND) ALL DISOR DER58 OF a t I THROAT AND LCNUS PERMANENTLY CUllBD. DR. T. A. 4LOCUN'S GitEAT RB ei i DY "PSYCHINE~" takes ia conjunction with his (COMPOUND) EMULSION OF PUE . LIVER OIL MM and hy'pophosphites of T.aime anc1. U!ott e. A F REE BOTTLJg*,','. plicant. sAndin teir nanme,1.0 A xress addre~ to Dr. T. A. Blocum, 161 Pearl Street, meh 51-4w SMITH'S WORW O0L. A few nights since Igave myser one doseof lare worms. At the same time p aed o1e dose to my lirl i four y neaod and she WORM OIL for sale by iMaster B Die. Prepare 4y Dr. I. S. LNDON, Athens, Ga. xtly A NIGE lot Of Hamrbu Edg' g. SPRING GOODS. W E have just received an elegant me leotion of Spring Print., I,awns, Casabries, Lawns, Jackonets Muslin., Piques, he., And are seMiss them at the lowest C ASh PRICE8,1.1. BEATY & 00. NO) MORE DEATHS PROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS! USE "RED 0 SAFETY -OIL." EWnon-explosive, ruby red. .. 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