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LOCAL ITEMS.
CHANGE OF SOHEDULE.---Tle follow.
ing is the schedule of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusti Railroad
DAY PASSENOER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave Blackstook, 3.15, P. MI. 12.16, r. M.
" Winnsboro, 4.0a, I. nt. 11.26, A. u.
" lidgoway, 4.38, i. 10.52, A. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Going south. Going North.
Leave Blackstock, J 2.31, A. Bt. :.03, A. M.
" Wi.nsboro, 1.14, A. Md. 1.14, A. nt
" Ridgoway, 1 .49, A. mr.! 12.p{3, A. H.
-Religious Notices.
Associate Reformed Church
Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. At., and 7t
P. Mt.
Methodist Church--Rov. W. A.
Rogors, 11 A. Ar., and 7+ r ar. Sun
day Sc:ool at 10 o'clock. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 7i P. Md.
Episcopal Church- -Rov. J. Obear,
services every Sunday exlopt the
2nd Sunday of the month; at 11
o'clock A. U.
Presbyterian Church-Rev. H.
B. Pratt, 11 A. A., and 75- I'. ;N. Sun
day School 4 r. At. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday 4. r. H.
New Advertisements.
Notice-Many Taxpayers.
Strengthen your voice and remove
Colds, Coughs and Hoarseness, by
taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. *
Merchants and others desiring
agricnltural lieins can have the
same neatly and cheaply printed at
the (;M co of 'Tu NEws AND HERALD
Dr. Isaliah'$impson is now in
Winnsboro, and may be found at
his office on MLrket Street from 9
a. in. to 1 p. m1., and from*2. p. in.
to 5 p. ni.
Mr. Jno. A. Desportes, of Ridge
way, is the duly .i.uthorized agent of
TiEs NnW$ . AND HERALD, and all
moneys due this office, whether for
subscriptions, advertisemont^, or
job work, may be paid over to him.
OFFICIAL CJINoEs.--Mr. T. R.
Robertson has resigned his position
as clerk of the board of county com.
missioners, and Capt. I. N. Withers
has been selected to fill the vacancy.
Dr. T. T. Robei.tsbn has been
chosen as physician to the poor, in
place of Dr. E. A- Gibson, the for
mer incumbent.
Tha evilon33 Lrinit t he negroes
triod tor burning Mr. Thbs. W.
RabI's gin,hnue w .s conclusive;
but the~ j1ry wY.Ls co-ninsed of sevcen
b)lacka aind five whites, and could
not agree. If such be thme course
of the hw, all gin -hiouse buirners,
h lere tfte:, when caughlt, should1( he
fiung into the flames, to consume
along wvith the cotton ; or, if that
fire has died out, a crackling brush
pile will answer the purpose.
* Owing to a mistake, the following
resolution, adopted by the Green
brier Demnocr'.tic Club, of townsh:p)
no. 9, was noJ: pub m.1 in i,.i last
issue of THE~ 1 sws .uD H 1Lu :L
Recsolved, TaL t;he thanks~ of thi.
Club are due, an.t aro hereby ten
dered, to Mr. S. W. Jackson for the
faithful and diligent manner in
* which lie has dischargedl the duhties
of sacretary and treasurer ; an d
* that our best wishxes for his future
success followv him to his new home
in Tennessee.
RI. U. MUutA?-If not, why not?
If so, -remit $1.25 subscript,ion to
the Southern Musicaml Journal and
get as a Premium $1.00 wvorth of
Shoet Musie of your ownI selection
from the largest stock South, and
also a P?reminun '.icket in thie Orand
Premium Drawing for a superb
$800 Piano, which will be presented
to the first 1,000 subscribers re
ceived in 1878. $12 wol-th of
f. choice music publishied in the Jour-.
nal yearly. Music buyers oan'
afford- to be without it. Try it one
year and ydiswill \vant it for a life
hnme. Specimen copy for a 8 cent
stamp.' Published at Ludden &
* Bates' Southern Music House,
Savannah, Ga. * 1:m1
Tum CrneouITCr .-h followv,
og is a synopsis of the busines.s
b iposed ofin the 'eire it court
since our last report:
Aaevs. Andy Robertson and
enRobertson, Lohargede with.
'1 Asn-.-eotting fire to the ginthbuse
ha* g1e
agreement, and the presiding judge
ordered a mistrial to be tiuored in
the case and the jury discharged.
The jury lii tiis C:aeio stood five for
conviction and seven for acquittal
the former being the white jurors
and the latter the colored. The
action of the colored jurors in this
case was simply infamous. The
proof against the defendants was
both direct and circumstantial, and
was' perfectly conclusive of the
guilt of the accused. Yet the
colored jurors, in utter disregard of
the evidence and of their soloin
oath, obstinately refused to con
eider the facts proved, and would
not come to a verdict. When such
conduct as this is persisted in, it
is not surprising that some people
object to having negroes on juries.
And it is not surprising that the
sufferers should be inclined to coin
plain that there is no romedy, in
side the law, for such outrages as
that cominitte:l by the defend:.nts
in this case. The case will have to
be tried over again at the Juno
term of court.
State vs. Edward L. Lumpkin,
indicted for nurdedr. The defendant
was charged with the felonious
killing of Henry 3oulware, co,ore;d,
in December last. Messrs. McCants
& Douglass and Jas. H. Rion ap
peared for the defence. After
several challenges, the following
jury, all white, was empaneled :
James R. Haavey (foreman), G. B.
Pettigrew, Joseph McMeekin, J. H.
Brice, Benjamin F. Lyles, John D.
Yongue, Robert M. Aiken, John R
Martin, Mansel Hollis, G. B. Pear
son, J. T. McCullough and W. B.
Murray. The defendant claimed
that the killing was in soif-defence,
and his case was clearly ahd con
clusively made out. The jury
promptly rendered a verdict of
acquittal, and the accused was
discharged.
State vs. Robert McCarley, in
dicted for mali cious trespass-A.
M. Mackey for defendant. Verdict
-Not guilty.
State vs. Lige Robertson, indicted
for burglary. This defendant was
charged with stealing the watch
and some money of Mr. Jno. D.
McCarley in January, 1876. The
prisoner appeared in his own
behalf. Vrdict-Guilty.
State vs. Gabe Ohisolm, UJriah
Ch isohn and Gaines Jordan, in diected
fo burglary. The doefendan ts were
charged with entering a building of
one Charles Bird, colored, in this
county, and stealing therefrom
a'out six hundred pounds of seed
cotton. M~r. Mackey appeared for
the defondamnts. Verdict
mueting of the ciz.n ofEn
oll.er o the ens it n' c e i:: l' m.
ma r tio3- nug1. -m' .>. ii .
SPRINflG GOODS.
---
,~ E havn .inst recived a now and
Vpre tty assortmtent of
SPRING CALICOES
AND CAMB3RICS.
The styles are now and pretty and the
'Vrices will suit tho times. 'all and
look at them: thoy will boar the closest
insupection, and we take leasumre in
showing them,. u ill receive in a few
days a full assortment of all gonds in our
line.
McMASTER & BRIC1E.
FRESH MEDICINES.
S ARSAPARILLA with Iodide ef pc..
tassa, Liver Pills, Anise Soothing
Drops, Extraet of B3uehu, Cnttle.Powders,
I ough Candy, Cherry Peetoral, Birowun's
Cough Miiture, Arnica Liniment, Es
.aspoo of Ginger, ~Elixir of Grindiella for
Asthma, Worm Lozenges. Hair~ Restorer,
Essence of Lemon, Tooth Powders, &o.
These Med5oines will commend them
selves to plhysiofuans and to those persohs
who desire to kcn6w what they are swal
lowing, since the 6otge' of each is prined
Myou'its lab
SPECIAL NOTICES.
C-0 YoursoIves.
The eighth wonder if the World has
been found in Georgia, ''he diseover,!r
is a iphys;iitn of long exlwrience., exten
sive obs-ervation and profound judgment
and his dlheovery has proven such a
blessing to womnan, that it is already
known throughout the country as
"Woman's hlost Friend." With renarka
blo quickness and certainty it cures all
cases of suppressed menstruation, acute
or chronic, and restores health in every
instance. )r. J. Bradfield'E; Femalde
Rtogulator sullphes a remied1y long needod
in the treatment of diseases peculiar to
woman. This the Medical Faculty knows
and admits, while many of our best
physiciansarl0 using it in dtiaily practice.
The me!icine is prepared with great
care, by 1)r. J. Bradfield. Atlanta, Ga.,
and sold at $1.50 per bottle by Dr. W. E.
Ai<eu- .narch 19-2w
SHIERIFF'S SALE.
T H. virtue of sundry executions to mo
_ ) directecd, I will offor fo: sale, before
the colrt-house door, in Yintnsboro, on
the first -'onda in April na -xt, withi.n
he legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, for CASH, the following desoribed
property, to wit:
Eighty bushels of corn, two hundred
pounds of hay, eight hundredi pounds of
fodder, three hundred bushels of cotton
seed, all more or Ies, and one four-horse
wagon--all the property of Williai 1).
Aikon, at the suit of the Winssboro
National Bank and others.
ALSO,
One hundred bushels of corn, two
thousand firo hundred pounds of
iodler, six hundred bushels of cotton
seed, all more or less, one gin-head and
three wagons --all as the property of
John S. Catheart, at the snit of D. B.
Fle,aniken.
S. W. UJFF,
Sheriff s OAico, S. F. C
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
March 13, 1878.
mar 16--2t I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIFLD.
Court of Common 1lea3.
Sarah P.- Hall, Plaintiff, against Owen
Smith, na tiurviving partner of O.
Smnith & Co., Defendant.-SuMoMxs.
To the Defendaint":
lY'U are hereby summoned and re
(llbir.ed to answer the complaint in
this faction, which is filed in the olh.co
of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the
stad ecunity, no.i to serve-a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the sub
scriber at his olico, Nos. 7 and 9, Market
Street, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty
days after the servico hereof, exclusive of
the (day of such service; andif you -fail(to
aaswer the complaint within the"time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief donud
ed in the conmplaint.
Dated 4th February, A. D. 1878.
JAS. H. RION,
Plair,tiff's Attorney.
To the Defendant:
TAKE NOTRCE that the summons in this
action, of which the foregoing is a copy,
w s tiled in the olico of the Clerk of Court
at Winnsboro, in the County of Fair ield,
in the State of South Camlina, on the I
25th day of February, 1878.
2. th February, 1878. -
JAS. 1. 1 ION,
PlaintifVs Attx4'ey,
fob 26-rilaw6w Winnsiboro, 8. C.
00CNSU[VMPTION
Positivrely Cured.
All suifferers froem thi disease that are anx
lous to 1W ('ured should try 1)1. KISSNER'Sk
Celebr at ed Consuimnptive POWD lEIS. . Thiese
P'owders are the ontly l)relamratton knflwn t.hat
will re CON8UhlPT 'ON and all .diseases of
thle TNtl( IlATi andi i.UNGS-tndeed, so stogi
ou taith in them, and also to convince you I hat
Ithen are no tunug, wVe will toe werd to. (every
suifferer by tait. pos,t laid, a Fit E~ El TI BOX.
We don't, want, your moineyv tumil, you are
perfectl.v sat i.si( d of i he r curtive power.s. Ii
your life' Is whrt hi saiviug, don't ele,y~ in gliig
Itese POW.DEItS a trial, as they will surely
Fe'i,#, for l-ug.' box, $3.Otn, sent to fany part of
t he 'Ulitted 5:-tole or Cinada, by mail, o:i re
ueipit cx ioi(en. A,ddre.s,
ASi& lI)8INS',
deo25-x ty 's i. ult on t., Urt 9113iN.l T.
DON'T MISS TIlE
IRHE entire stock of Furniture, Mit
tresses, Window Shad es, Baby Carriages,
etc., wilIlibe sold at grently reduced
prices, from this day, regardless of cost,
to close0 ount at.
TheIl (:IesleT FurnIifiwro Stor(e,
Opposite the Court Ihouse.
IR. BICANJVT,
Januar 30, 1878. Proprietor.
jan3i--t 7'
EIOfNE AND CATT LE POWDEStS.
. egO or prevent Diseale.
NOTICE TO CUEDITORS.
ALL p ersons holding claims again -:
. t be Fairfield Fire Eingine O~iai-, 1
iAro'reqtilred to file the same,o itiizo 1
aistro rl 44ested, fo the undesi~Rgea
TIlITY- TIll)i) YEAR?.
Th,: 2m st Popilar Scientific Papor in the
Worl-d.
Only $3 .20 a Year, Inclu d Postae.
Weekly.
52 NUMinERS A ltA.u. 4,000 BOoK PAES.
r i"HE SCIENT1FIC AMIRIOAN is
large lir.st-clas weekly newspaper of
sixteeu pages, printed in tho miost beau
tiful stylo, profusely illustratod with
splendid ongraviigs. t )rersentinfg the
newest inventioins and the tuost rocent
advances in the arts andi scicncos; inelu
ding nechanics and engincering;, steam
engineering. railw ay. niining, civil, gae
andl Hydraulic engineering, mill work,
iron, steel anl tnetal worri; chinistry
and chemical processes: Electricity, light,
heat, sound: Tlechinolo;,y, photography,
printing, new inaichiuery, new processes,
new r?eipus, iIprovoinents portaining
to textile industry, weaving, dyeing, col
oring. new indust rial produ ats, aniual
vegetablo aud mineral: new and intor.et
intg fncis in agriculture, horticnlt.ure, 'ho
limeh, lteatIi mo<lical process, seeal
science, natural history, geology, ait.ronc,
my, etc.
''ho most valuaio pvactical papors,
by eminent writers in all dop}art-monts of
science, will be found in the Soientific
Ain-rican; the whole presented. in pope
lar language, free from toehnical terms,
illuRtraterl with engrivings, and so ar
rantied as to ii torost and inform all
classes of resdors old and young. The
Scientific Aniorican is pronotive of
knowledf-o and progresw in every coin
mnunity where it circnl.,tos. It should
have a place in every feunily, reading
room, library, coilege or sChool. 'Tesrms,
$3.21 per year, S1.60 half year, which
itcluiles premneut of postage. Dis
cnunt to Clubs and Agents. ingla
copies ton cents. ,old by all Newnleal
ers. Renit by postal order to MUNN &
CO., Publishers,37 Park Row, Now York.
I tl -l.! L' j l In connuection
PATE~'NTIS.MN Io re
J . with the Scion
tific Amreri can, Mlesass. li1UNb A a o. are
Solicitors of American and Foreig n Pa
tents, and have the largest eet.blitrhment
in the world. 1'atenta are ebtained on
the best terms. Models of now invet
t-ions and skotches examined, anti atdvioe
freo. A special notice is mnado in the
Scientific Amessean of all inventiona
patented through ihis agency. with the
name and residence of the patentee.
Public ar.ention is tthus direct d to the
merits of the new patent, and sales or in
trodiuction often efeoted.
Any persen who has nimdo a new die
covery or invcntion, can ascertain, free
of charge, whether a patent can probably
he olitained, by writing to the under
signed. Address for the Paper, or con
cerning Patents,
MUNN & 00.,
37 Park Row, New York.
Branch Office, Corner P and 7th Stroeta,
j-in 8..t Washington, 1). U.
Ve the most genial balsam ever used by
sufferers from pulmonary diseases.
It s composed of horbnl nroducts, whiclh
hanvs adetachies froms the air eli all r
a titan att e caues t to beutxan eto
which produces the cough. A single <dose
relives theost ist,aressing paroxysm
ferer to eno quiet rest at night. eIoig a
pasant eor a1, ttones the wea stein
ach, and is specially reoommneded for
children.
What others say about
* .2Tutt's .Expectorant.
Had Asthma Thirty Yearse
IaLirIMOns, Feb7nury 3, n87$
uI have had Asthmima thirt years, and neover founsd
a medicine that had such a hapv effect."
W. F. UHOAN, Charlos SL.
A Chid' IdeaqofWMerit.
"1Tutt's E~xpectorant is a familiar name in my house.
?Efy wire thinks it the best medicine hn the world,
ard the chmildren any it Is 'nicer than molasses
mandy."' NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydras St.
"Six, and all Croupy."
"I am the mother of six children ; all o dem have
been croupy. Without Tutt's Expectorant, I don't
think they could have survived somne of tihe attacks.
It Is a mother's blessing."
MARYFSTEVENS, Frankf'or4, Ky.
Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, for coughs,
croup, diphtheria, etc."
T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J.
UoMd by nU druggfst. .Price $1.00. 01,1os
85 iurray BWet, Newe York.
"TH TREE IS BY ITS FRUIT."
" Tutt'sPWills are worth theIr weight-in gold."
U" REV. I. K. SIMPSON L.ouisville, Ky.
" Tutt's Pills are a ' ai#bilessing of the nine.
teenth century."-REV. F. R.08S000D, NewYork.
"I have used Tutt~P's or torpor of time liver.
They are superior to any medicine for biliary dis.
orders ever made."
I. P. CARR, Atorne t L.aw, Augusta, Gs.
"I have usmed Tutt'.' v1te yearn in my family1
They arounequaled forcoativenessand blillousnesas.'
F. N. Wlj9 OL eorgetown, To.xus.
"I have msed Tutt's no ~T~ with great benenit.*'
W. W. MANN,_Editor Mebilo Register.
"We sell Aifty boxes 'utt a Pills to five of all
ethers."-SAYR E & C Crteraville, Ga.
"'Tutt's Pills havo on Fibe tried to establish
their merits. They work like magic."
W. H. BARRON g8 Summer St., Besten.
" There is no medicIne so wel adapted to thme cure
of bilious dIsorders as Tutt's Pills."
JOS. BRUMMEL., Rlehmond, VIrgis.
AND) A TI D MORE.
1.54 bVIei.. 9f5 Socents a boss. OjteI
8 KuryBfr.e, Yew York.
TUTYS HAIR DYE
A NATIONAL STANDARD.
Webster's Unabridged.
8000 Engravings. 1810 'ages Qua .
10,000 Words Rand Meanin> not in other
]DICTIONARtIES,
Four Pages Colored Plates. A
Wholo Library in tself.
Invaluable In any Fani
ly. And in any
School.
Published by 0. & C. MICitIAM, Springfiel
Massachusetts.
-WARMLY INDOIt8F.D BY
Bancroft, Prescott^
Motley, George . Marshf
Fitz-Greene IIalleck, John Q. Whittier,
N. P. Willis, John G. Saxe,
Ellit IhlrritI, Daniet Webster,
iufus Choate, I. Corleridge,
Smart, Horace Mann,
Mlore than fifty College Presldenta.
And the b'st. American and luropean Scholars.
Contanus onte-1fth more n.atter than any -11.
other, the snaller type giving much more on a .
Cont ains 3000 Ilustration., nearly three times
as nany as any other 1)IctIot ary.
( 7'' LOOK at the three ,ICtures of a SHIP,
on page I t,l,--thesc alone illustrate the mean
ing of more ihan 100 words and terms far better
thitn I hey can be deflued in words.)
the puhiic Sclitools of the United States: ;s
leconlteended by 34 State Superintondenteot
Schools. and more than Go College Presidenta.
Has about. 10.0a0 words and meanings not In
other 1)Iettonaries.
Embolies about 100 years of literar labor. Is
several years later than and other largo Die.
%ionary.
'Th sale of Webster's Dictionaries is 20 timee
as great as the sale of any other series of Dio.
tionaries.
"A1mrst 4 18T7. The Dictionary used in the
Gow-rnmen~ PrintIng OIllco Is WVebster's Un
abriuiged." 1
Is itnot, rightly claimed that Webster Is
THE NATIONA L STARDARD
LADD .I'OS.
PANIC PRICES!!
OA
. T the requent of a great many pelr
sons, particularly the ladios, who desire
to solect from our
DRESS GOODS, - - - --
NOTIONS,
LACES,
GLOVES,
RIBBONS,
FINE SHOES,
&c., &c. *
We have concluded to postpone the
Auction Sales until court week.
Goods sold at any reasonable price.
And yet plleaso remember that we don't
intend to give them away. Recolleot
the cost mark,
"ALY CURETON,"
and you can do your own buying. M4rty '
goode sold at less than cost. Some of
them 50%~ bolow New York cost
Will be gla.d to have ever~y one examise
the stock,
march 2 LADD BROS.
Best isIChaapiest
NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS
Silent Sewinc MYachlne.
TLatest Invention, Prodnoing Marvolouhlset
1to surpassing' merit place it; beyroid *1iem -
petition, and nmakcs t he olest thtwy, A'~'
iabding t hO l ar inducegient -feedb
a0i.lers of noisy, hard-running, trouboi e, tW. * -
t.hread, tenelon naOhin. - - ,

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