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IOCAL ITEMS. 'l'Z UJCSI.)ty 1LV.ijtIWJg !fl, ; 879. TERMS or THE NEws AND HERALD. --Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars awl fifty cents per annum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and Upwards. ly"ras or ADvERTIsINO.--One dollar per inch for the first insertion, h ad fifty cents per inch for each subseq tent insertion. These rates apply to aill ad vertisements, of whatever nat ae,.and are payable strictly in idvane e. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sient. local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as advcr tisements. Simiple announcements of marriages and deaths published free of charge, and solicited. - All communications of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. Now Advertisements. Final Discharge-D. L. Glenn. Citation-J. R. Boyles, J. P. F. C. Knights of HIonor-E. S. Chandler, 'Reporter. 'rhe Gordon Light Infantry will celebrate their anniversary-April 10 -by a picnic and shooting match. There are still some of our sub scribers behindhaiid. Now is really the very best time to settle up. At any rate, the time would suit us most admirably. 'The statement that the individual who swindled the confiding Coliimbia l>ank had been arrested, turns out to be untrue. But the detecives say they'll get him yet. F. L. Cardozo on Monday last sur rendered himself to the sheriff bf Rich land county and was duly lodged in jail. We trust he'll serve out his sen tence-there's been quite enough am nesty for rogues already. Messrs. J. F. McMaster & Co. have just received a fine lot of hats, shoes and dry goods in great variety. Their new advertisement will appear li Saturday's paper. Meantime, people needn't wait., but had better give them a call at once. Jon PnNTIx.-By recent arrange m01nts we are now prepared to do, in addition o the ordinary kinds of work, printing of all descriptions-every thing, in fact, from the commonest blanks to the finest book printing. The printing of briefs and arguments for the use of lawyers in the Supreme Court will receive special attention. 'We hope, by means of tile increasedl facilities thus afforded, to command all tile job) prinlting of thle town and county. There can surely .be no ex cuse for sendinig ofi' for such work, when it can be done just as well and cheaply at home. All .we ask is a fair trial. If., after that, we cannot claim sup)erior'ity, or at least absolute equali ty, to any others, then we'll give up, and gladly Iot tile trade go elsewhere. THlE TnoRNE5 ComImY COMPANY. Thle 'performance of this troupe is de cidedly superior to that of anost of the1 * travelinig companlies tha t visit towns of the size of Winnsboro. Miss Bonnie Meyer is an actress of far more than. * ordinary merit, acting all her parts - 'iell, and completely losing hlerself in the different characters she assumes. Hieri'endition of Lady Audley, in the play of "Lady Audley's Secret.,"is one that would do credit to many stage people of much greater pr'etenlsionIs, and in her comic andl sentimental parts .she is decidedly good. Mr. Thorne is also a fine actor,, his specialty being -comic characters. In these he always -excites a hearty Laugh, and makes Is . audience want to see and hear him again.. The suIpport by the 'rest of tile troupe Is about as good as is seen in anly suceh compaiIes. Altogether the enltertainments given by the Thlorne Comedy Company are wvell worth goinlg to, and should be encouraged. MR. T ODa'S RESBIGN.:TION. Action of His Congregation--Preamble and Resolutions Adopted at the Re cent Church Meeting. [RIPORTED Fon Tfua NKwU AxD HanATo~.J A meeting of the members of Bethel Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church of Winneboro, S. C., was hleld on Thursday evening, March 20, 1879, for the purpose of affording Rev. J. M. ,.Todd, tihe pastor, an opportunity of stating tile reasons that inmpelled him to request a dissolution of the relation ship existing between them as pastor and people, and of asking them to con our with him in petitioning Presby tory to thlat effect. After a short prayer for the Divine . blessing and guidance, Mr. Todd in a very earnest, feeling and impressive -manner stated that lhe had not hastify and inconsiderately resolved upon this * step, but thathe had determined upon * it after serious5 and prayerfhi delibera tion. For several tidinthysa.he hadt bi* gthe condWton of ise health to bo such that he could not, II justice to them or to himself, continue longer to labor among themt, and therefore felt it to be his duty to resign this his pas toral charge. 'T'his, and this alone, prompted him to his present course of action. His intercourse with them, both as pastor and as a ffiend, had over been of the most pleasant nature, and he had always received uni form kindness, respect and on. couragement at their hands-for all which he felt and ever would feel the most sincere gratitude. Mr. Todd then retired, and, on mo tion,rMr. George H. MeMaster was called to the chair and Mr. J. E. Mc Donald was requested to act as score tary. After a free and open inter change of views upon the matter un der coinsideration, on ineL .. of Mr. James A.- Brice it was r< 5o "ed that this congregation, in assei 'ug to the wish of Rev. J. M. Todd to sever their connection with him as pastor, reluc tantly agree to unite with hii in ask ing Presbytery to dissolve the pastoral relationship, solely for the reasons stated by him In his address. It was moved by Mr. II. L. Elliott, and adopted, that the chairman appoint a committee of three to draft suitable resolutions expressive of the sentiments of the congregation towards the Rev. J. M. Todd. The chairman appoiuted as such committee, Messrs. H. L. Elliott, James A. Brice and I. M. Huey. On motion, Mr. H. L. Elliott was appointed to notify Mr. Todd of the action of the congregation. It was resolved that a copy of these proceedings be sent to the Associate jleformed Presbyterian and the Winnsboro NEws AND HERALD, with a request for publication. On motion, the meeting then ad. journed. G. I. MCMASTER, J. E. MCDONALD, Chairman. Secretary. The following are the preamble and resolutions prepared by the committee Appointed for the purpose: Whereas, Rev. J. M. Todd, our be loved pastor, on account of the feeble state of his health, has signified his in tention to petition Presbytery to dis solve his relationship with us as pas tor, and has requested us to unite with him in such petition; and Whereas, It is fit and proper that we, the people of his charge, should nmke some suitable recognition of his fiaithful services among us, therefore bs it resolved: 1. That we, the members of Bethel As sociate Reformed Presbyterian Church, have with unfeigned sorrow and regret united with our pastor in asking a dis solution of our relationship as pastor and people, believing that rest from pastoral duties is necessary for his res toration to health. 2. That we sincerely acknowledge our many obligations to hin as our pastor, who at all times has preached thme "words of eternal lifv"' untQ u~s with zeal and ability' who as .paator has been punctual an faithful im the discharge of all his pastoral duties; who as a spiritual gfuide and consol lor was safe, orthod ox, and worthy of imitation, and as a minister wae prac tical, God-fearing and devoted to his calhnuc. 3. 'i hat copies of these resolutions be sent to the Associate Beformed Pres b,yterian and to THlE NEws AND HER .ALD for publieation., H. L. ELLT-rT, JAMES A. BRICE, R. M.HU,. RAILROAD S&HEDULE.-Thle follow ing is the p)resenlt schedule of arrivals onl the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad, on the basis of Wash ington time, which is about sixteeni minutes faster than Winnasboro time: - DAr P,A8sENGERI-GolING NonTHT. Columbia - - 1.20 1r. M. Blythewood - - 2.15 " Ridgeway - - 2.82 " Simpson's - - 2.50" Winnsboro - - 3.11 ". Adger's - - 4.24 " White Oak - - . 3.34 " Woodwvard's - .- 3.47 " Blackstodk - - 3 .52 " Cornwall's - - 4.02 " Chester - - 4.22 " DAY PASSENOER-GOING SouTH. Chester - - 1.28, P'. r. Cornwell's - - 1.49 " Blackstock - - 1.69 " Woodward' - - 2.04 " White Oak - - 2.16. " Adger's - - 2.26 " Winnsboro - - 2.38 " Simpson's - - 2.65 " Blytewo'od - - .3 Columbia - '- 4.10 " NIGuT PASSENGER--GOING NoRTu. Columbia - - 10.00, r. M. Blythowood '- - 10.68 " Rlidgeway - '. 11.16 " Winboro - - 11.47 " White Oak - -. -12.12 A. r; Woodward's - - . 12.26 " Blackstoek - - - 12.82 -' Cornwall's - - 12.48 " Cheater - - 1.08 " Nrawr, PASStxoER--00IRe So-tr. Chester ~ - 8.10, A. x. Cornwa- . .a - 8.80 " Blcs - e 8.40 " Wd 's- - 8.45 " White Ok 3 .68 " Winneb6ro - - 4/Q0 " Rid (ovay - 4.61 " Bl d 5.09 Columba -- -. .5.58 " rtu, Brotherb6d Leute, No. 844. N to @t Eonor. 1hinst.., at .8 oco - BfA)J5t IT IS FAI,BE ECONOMY TO nUY A CIAP On OAN WHTEN A FaW DOLLARS MORE WILL OET TnE. INCOMPARADLE AND AL WAYS RELIABLE. MASON & IAMII NOT iLOWEST PRICED. N /.POOREST AND EDEAREST. BEST AND CHEAPEST. NEW STYLES. " NEW PRICES. Six Stops, Elegant Embossed Walnut Jase, of now do ign, only - - $80. Ton Stop, 4 Sets -Retds in Now Style - Iluminated Case. O .a only - - - $95. Ton Stops, 4 Sets Reeds, Mirror Top Caso, with Gold Bronze Ornamentation, only - - - - -- - $100. OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Winners of the highest honors at all World's exhibitions for twelvo yearrt past PARIS - - - 1867 VIENNA - .1873 SANTIAGO - 1875 PHILA., PA. 1876 PARIS - - - 1875 SWEDEN - 1878 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas, Ole Bull, Gottschalk, Strauss, Warren, Morgan and over one thousand eminent musicians of Europe and Aniri ca. The testimony as to the immense su periority of these instruments over all others is emphatic, overwhelming and intlisputablo. RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. These Organs are now offered p urchas era by monthly instalments of from $5 to $10, or will be rented until the rent pays for them. - I;roin one to three years time given for payment. Special reduction givo to Churches, Schools and Pastors, Agents wanted everywhere. Organs sent on trial to any part of tho South. We pay freight both ways if not satisfactory. SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT. For the more convenient suppl.y of Southern trade a Southern Whol.sale Depot has been established at savannah, Ga., from which Dealers. Churches, Teachers, and the retail trade can be supplied at N. Y. and Boston factory rates. For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full information, address LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga. Manufacturers' Wholesale Agents. mc1h 25- 3m The Friend of All !! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite; Holloway' Pills gave mo a hearty one." "Your Pills are mlarveloits."' "I send for another box', sind keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has oued my headache that was chronic. '- gave one of your Pills to my' babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." . "My nausea of a morning is now cured." - "Your box of Hollo way's Ointinent cared mec of noises in the head. I rubbed somec of your Ointment behind the ears and the noise has loft.". "Send tao two boxes; I wan&t one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is .worth a dollar." "Send mue five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for ohills and fever." I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. For Cutaneous DIsor'ders, Aind all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment 'ms most in valuable. It does not heal externally .alone, but penetrates wvi'h the most searching ef'ects to the very rcot of' evil. hloloway's Ointinent. Possessed of this remedy, every- men may be own doctor. It may be rubbed into the systeai, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these moans, cures sores or ulcers in the throat atomnach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy- for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, r3eumia tlstn, and all skip diseases. [EPonTANT CAUTIotN.-NOne are genuine en less the signature of J. ilA YDocx,. as agent for the Unitee states surrounds each bc of etilIs ilneacntamont. Boxes at 2'cent,f; Of coait,an SW' Thore'is considerable svn ytkn the largor se. 440 Wl~AY & nCO fob 15-ly New York. DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and F.IRE PUMP. This novel and ex., trardiarymachine is invaluable at the .outbreak of fIre, and for watering gardens &e. Its construction dispensen with both Piston and StufBn Box, doing away wiIt all Friction, Lcakcage, &o, It is.worked 5o'easily that with it,' a lady or child can. throw a steady stream of water over an area of ninety foot. l'atented January 14 and 1. 1667. March 11, 1873. S end fo' Oir.,ular. , 'PXIQE, $0 AND $8. ,W' Agents wanted everywhere THE DANA BIOKFORD~ 00.. 689 Broa~dwaty, New York, Offce of Datn Biokgfordia, . Family Knitting Macbine, dee 28-8m *NEW DEPAIRTUE I E~A'T ATTRACT-IONI ANi usefutlarticles for th" lhouse u YLamusenlcat for the yoting at tre souts ot ten oents,Mwhiolk usually sell at t res timr otlie Pdo*e, 0all and see them. wilinees nyoe m I 6 a f o W A TE R * B 1 FIFTY PAIRS - INE WINTER CASSIMERE PANTS IT COST FOR 18I1. Those goods are of nice pattern and good styles. Call early and get a bargain, McMASTER & BRICE. feb 22 -THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PUODUCED, Whether for family use or manufacturing, is'the double-thread, lock-stitch light-running It will last a lifetime--every Machine warranted. THE Vertical Feed is the greatest ad. vance made in sewing mechanism since the invention of sewing machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognize the fact that.it is the most perfect Sewing Machine made, eombining simplioity strength, durability, and economy. We do not hesitate to claim for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition to its superior princi pies, more absolute parfection of workmanship and more complete adjustability than pertains to any competing machine now in the. market. Among the various im provements is the Improved Shuttle, Milled Shank Needle, Adjustable Needle 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, - braidin ,quiltin , -ruffling, fringing,.. ombroider}ng, s oll fittmng, taiiloring, dress-inaking, 4 family use, THE DAVIS HAS NO "QUAI,. References to those who have the Im proved Davis Machine in use in Fair field county: Mrs. William MoNall. Mrs. William D). Aikejn. Mrs. A. WV. Ladd. Mrs. J. C. Rowe. Mrs Dr. T. T. Robertson, Mrs. Dr WV. K. Turner. Mrs. J. W. Bouliok. Mrs. William Stevenson, Miss Margaret Aiken, Mrs. A. P. Miller.* Mrs. Eliza Williamns. Mrs. James Q. Davis. Mrs. Robert Crawford. Miss J. Harvey, and others, Just think of it--a machine selling for $60 a short time ago you can now pur chase for $30, from J.0O, 13OAG, Agent for Fairfield Con nty.. Also agent for two other first-clans miachmnes.-tho New Amaeriean, and the Improved Weod. Call on J. 0. BOAG. and get the best Family Sewing Machines made. DRY GOODS. Great reducetion in pieos of Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &e. Always -a full and co113plete line of Family Groeries, Tobacco, Cigar's, Con feotionaries, Fruits &o., as cheap as the cheapest. Lumber and Furniture for salo low for cash by Jan11 L.O.BOA4G CORN AND HIAY. ---. TUST?eeve-a the old stand of e R.Rbertson-~50,000 pounds Timo thy and Clover flay, Two Car Loads NORTH. CAROLINA CORN. Aofwieb will be sold very cheap for mech 22 JNO D. McCARlLEY. JUST RECEIVED. HIAMS-.....,....ssdSg.,c.,d Canned Goods--..Tomatoes, Peach., es, Salmon, Sa,dines, Plokies, &o; Teas..Gunpowde. Andhon r ' THE LIGHT-IuNG NEW HONE The 1EST, LATEST IMPROVED, and most THOROUQGHLY -coustructe* SEWINO MACH INE ever Invented, All the wearing parts are made of the DEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It has the ATG'(DATICTNX7RXOg It has the LAXON81' O]BI It has the Easiest Threaded Shuttle, 'The 80 3BINA ttr WOUN~D tvltont IINN1 J or UNTII-ft~pxN(}~ tho It has a SELF-SETTINQ N1 DLE; it has a DIAl. for regulatl~ he lengtlh of itt WITHOUT TEe a ie it LAR> SPACE under the arm; It Is NOIEas, p nd hais more points of EXOI4NO$u1s 11 other uaohlnes combined. A-Agents wanted in 1o01liti. where we are not represented. Johnson,.Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. FIREST GOODS JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PAWT OF:. 24 bbls. Molasses--all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Duckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Oheese, 2 boxes best Italian Daccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee--10 Rio, A best . Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour, . BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bble,,. cans and . bucket' acon, Bot Sugar Cured Hams. Olioico Red Rust Proof Oati, SOed Bye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mi" ioes, Axle .Grease, White Wine anl Ci4r Vinog, Smoking TobaccQ-, Durham's best, - COkawing To bacco,, Uaisine, Currants and Cfttkqa, .: AIJSO, Freuh Canned Salmon, P'eachos and Tomatoes. Mixed Pickles, .Obw. -Chow and Pepper Sauc, ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS'AND $ROES. All of whi'ch will be sold obeapi for' Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. New Summer Cook. 3MPRIOvEIENTOF1879S. Theo Safety STOVE. *$e- DOES NOT~ HEAT THE HOU' Peorfoot for AlI kinda 6f Uooking and Uet - ig Irons. . ' . M Atways ready and reliable. The most satisinctory Stove made an~ t 69 Cheapest. ?-ly 1230bestsnutSt, 1tA SMITH $~ WORM' 0I. '2 thb nQ~03 ,1~Vh EI. of 6 large Wrms' At% ahsa f -FRESEH Z ~ .