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LOCAL ITEMIS. RAILROAD SCHmDULL.s.-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. 11. R. pass Winnsboro : 11.OLA PASSENoE-NioT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. -i. For Augusta, 11.07, P. M. AccomioDATION Fimaihr-DAy. For Columlibial, 7.340, r. m1. F1or Cliarlotte. 10.45, A. Al New Advortisomonts. Notico--. L. Elliott ro Lot-H. L. Elliott Sheriff's Sales-S. W. Ruff, S. F. C. Furniture-G. V. DeGraaf. Citation-O. R1. Thompson. Gordon Light Infantry--R. M Huoy, Secretary. Rev. C. E. Chichester, for Rone years past the pastor of Scion Presbyterian Church, delivered his farewell sormon before that congro gation on Sunday. In leaving our town, Mr. Chichestor will carry with him the good wishes of a large cirelo of friends. RAILOAD MEiNo.-Active steps are being t,tken towards the 1-uild iing of the proposed road from Chos ter to Georgotown. A largo and enthr siastic meeting vas held at George town on the 22d ult., and it was then determined to vote $100,000 in county bonds in aid of the enter-. prise. It was also resolved to hold a convention of delegates from all the counties interested, at Sumter on the 20th of the present month. Fairfield should be represented at that meeting, and we trust that im mediate stops will be taken to send the proper dolegation. Tho following, from the Union Tbnes, will be read with interest by the many friends of our former young townsman, Mr. Fleming Brown In Goudeysvillo township it was my privilege to attend the exhibi tion of Mr. Flemm1i1g 1Brown's School, held at Elbothel church. In decla mation and recitations his pupils acquitted theim-olves with m*ucth credit. The patrons3 of tho school report fth.t his every-day work is fully equal to what they might ex., pect from an earnest, active young 1man. Tho people of that noigh borhood are able to keep up a good school. It is their plain duty to do it. If they can securo tho ser vices of such men as Mr. Brown for the next ten years, they will have no cause to be ashamed of the mnental attainm3en ts of their children. About Lhree hunitdred people a.ts tended this exhibition, showing the interest they felt in schools. Such mmeeting~s do good. They excite the p)eople to thought and action. Let every school in Union imitate the examp)le of Mr. Br-own, and get the patr-ons and pupils together and have a good time. C. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Zeb Vance will positively be at our State fair. Charleston is not taking much interest in the State fair. Gover-nor Hampton was at the Darlington fair, and made a speech. Rev. W. H. Campbell assumed charge of St Paul's church, Charles ton, on Sunday. The Richmond Grays contemplate competing for the militar-y prize at Columbia. Columbia Commander-y, No. 2, K(nights Templar, have been rg lar-ly chartered by the GrndEn campmoent of the United States. A desperado named Coleman stabbed a colored hostler in Orange burg on Thurdmy, then shot the policeman in the leg and escaped. A posse is after him. Moses Wilson, the outlaw, was hung at Sumter on Friday, for the murder of .Tohmn Murphy last year. He declared his innocence to the last. All passed. off quietly. Some one has sent President J. B. Palmer a letter, containing the fare from Charlotte to Columbia, five dollars ,saying that he rode r-ecently on the tr-aup yithout paying. They are renewing the canal dis-. cussion in Columbia. Colonel Me Master'wvishes the State to compro.. mise with Spragne and help develop the property with convict labor'. ,Colonel Palmer wants the State to oust Sprague, if it takes five years. *Ho says the income from the wvater * power should pay one--third of the in torest on the State debt. Thursday afternoon, whilo six Convicts, umder theo charge of one the colored guards, named Crawford, and who woro employed on the Lexington side of Broad River to carry wood, woro being conducted by the guard up the river bank to got drinking wator, one of thom broke from the line and ran into the thicket. The guard fired upon him, aind tho convict dodged behind a large trec. The guard, who wias in pursuit, happonod to pass this tree, and was knocked senseless by tho.convict, who then made good his escapo. None of the remaining five convicts attempted to oscape. The same day another convict, in the poniten tiary enclosure, assaulted a guard, but was cowed with a pistol 0 BITUWA RY. Umi), on the -11ih instalit., after a lncrilng 1liness, it her leAidence nivill, tis p11ace, Fit the te th Il e ar It her age, 111s. .-AS 31. SitsKV, relct of the late Col. Jalies N. Shild. 10 TLET. T- IIE privat e dwelling of the late Jas. I. Aiken. H. L. ELLIOTT, nev G-tj1 Administrator, Attiention I Gordou Light In fnitry. A TT'END a special meeting of your corps in Toun Hall on this (tiesdiay) night, at 7 o'clock. A lull attendance is re(ucted. By order: Rt. M. IIUEY, nov -- 8 cretary. JSTOTICE. LL persons having claims against AJat. It. Aikon, dect ased, are hereby re<questod to present,the same, properly attested, on or before the first day of January next.. And all persons indebted to Jas. It. Aiken, (Ieease., are hereby iotitiel to pay up on or before the first day of Deceml or next. 11. L. ELLIOTT, nov 5-tj 1 Administrator. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By 0. I. THOMPSON, B'q., Probae Judqe. W~ ~HEREAS, Robert Halsell liath W mado suit to me to grant iin letters of administration of the estate and effects of Pleter ilalsoll, deceased: These are therefore to cite and ad imnis all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Peter Ilalsell. deceased, that they be and appear belor- me, in the 4 ourt of Probate, to be held at Forfield Court. liouse, R. C.,on the 21st day of Nov(mber next, after publiiation iereof, At I I lelock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if aily they have, why the said adiinistra tion should not be granted. ('iven under my hand, this 3rd day f November, Anne Domini 1877. 0. R. TH OMPSON, iov C-fxlaw2 J. P. F. C. OUT! OUT! AND WATCH FOR DBANNE[iNBERG'8 GREAT Price List. IT WILL ASTONISH TOTT SPEXIAL NOTICES. It.is Found at Last. -OMETHINo NEW UNDER THE SUN.-A now era is dawning ul)on the life of wo man. Hitherto shd has boon called upon to suffer the ills of mankind and her own besidos. The frequent and distressing irrmgularitios peculiar to her sox have long been to her the ''direful spring of woes unnumberid." In the miansion of the rich and in the hovel of poverty alike woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man-and thes without a remedy. "Oh Lord, how longl" in the agony of her soul, hath she cried.' But now the hour of her redemption is come. 'She will suffer nq more, for Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regu lator-Woman's Best Friend-is for sale by Dit. W. B. Ammi at $1.50 per bottle. nov 6-2w T.E ELEPHJANT -HAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter loods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND -0 Millinery Bazaar. 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally that we arc now opening the finest and m16st omp\te assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season, such as are generally found in a first-class Millinery establishment. Fan cy and staple Dry Goods, a beautiful stock of newest styles of Dress Goods. Buttons and TRIMMINGS. A full assortment of brown and blea-hed Miusliins, Poplins, Calicoes, Ginghams, (1ens' Goods, Notions, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Iust les, Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks,&c. MNC's and Boys' Hats. Bootms and Shoes for Gents and Boys, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies, Misses and Children. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Groceries, Confctionaries. Cakes and Crackers, Cheese, Mackerel, Flour, Meal, Grist, Soaps, Starch, Candles,Kerosone, Crockery, Tin and Wooden Ware, Furniturcand Mattresses, LUMBER FOR SALE As low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock and prices. oct 3 Oh!U r-r-I Say! OYSTERS--Stewed ! OYSTERS--Fied1! OYSTERS--A la mode ! OYSTERS--On the half shell! Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers Served up in excellent style, and without delay. All that the season conli for can be had at "OUR HOUSE," where a hearty welcome, satisfaction and a jolly oveming are guaranteed by the host, J. D. McCARLEY. Billiard and B3agatolle room adjeining. Selet at ick of Rye and Corn Whiskey Brandlies, Ale, Beer, Porter, Soda Water, &c. Fine assortment of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. Oct 25 Wines, Liquors Tobacco, &c. f9INE Pale Sherry Wine, fine N. C. S.'e uppornong Wine, fne old Porto Port Wmon, fine inmportod Claret Wine, For table use ALSO, Fine article dry Souppornong Wine, Otaird's & Co. genuine Cognac Brandy, >ure N. C. Apple Brandy, cheicoe Stone Mountain (Georgia) Corn Whiskey, pure N. fl. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey, My Cabimet Rye-the best whiskey in town, and a full stock of all other good Liquors. Also, the celebrated Indian Pale Ale, fresh Lager and Swveet Sparkling Cider on draught. T1hze largest and best selected stock of Havana Cigars and Cigarttes In town, Blackwell's genuine Smoking To. bacco, Mossina Oranges and Lemons for ale low for cash by june 12 F. W. HIABENIONlT. J'O. S.a.L.., Anew Piano, made by one of the load ing manufacturers of the United States. The instrument has a compass o seven and one.third octaVes, and, is finished with all the latest improvements. It can be bought at a great reduotion from retail price. Apply at the offlo.-07TaR NMwM p HERALD. juae 23-tf FURN Si- Save high bills by purchasing A NEW SU: RUsrIO WINDOW SHADEs, Low in Pri will never got out of order, and will I MATTI Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pici Carriages. LUlv And Shingles at Fri REI Neatly done at modorate Pric UNDERTAKEI I keep on hand a full supply of l\ and Coffins of the finest finish. Als( THE LATESI BEST AT LOWEE f HAVE just returned from the ma sonest, largest, and best assorted sti the especial benefit of the citizens of invite their attention. To the Ladies who would have GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would get t CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO' To those who are in need of goodi variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNIE DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING BLANKETS, BLEAG -THESE MAY B] S4 CONGRESS STRET E G 0 D WINNSBORO, S. O. 500 LBS. NEW YORK F'ACTORY (JHEESE, Just at hand, and warranted to give satisfaction. U. G, DESPORTES. Sept18' ESTABLI8HED) IN 1859. CHARLES MULLER. XATOHIES, Clocks and Jewolry re Vpaired, and satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. N. B.--All who have left,watches rn y store must come and get them, or I will sell them for coals in thirty days sept 18 nsArint. Iun1r.o FTURE Arrived,and to arrive, con-, sisting of Walnut Chambez Suites, Painted CottXge Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Buieaus, Tables - Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towol-ragks, W sh stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un.. equaled. AT HOME. PPLY OF co, Durable and Convenient. They ast longer than any other Shade. tESSES, ures, Brackets,. Mirrors, Childken'o [BER ces to Suit the Times. AIRING as. Furniture made to order. 'S DEPARTMENT. otalic and Rosewood Burial Cases ,a cheap stock of Coffins. .VW. Phillips. ARRIVALS I GOODS T PRICES! -0 rket, having selected one o ithe hand >cks ever brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectfully the pretiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. D lo very latest and nobbiest suits of 7S, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE, D of a 11 kinds, Notions in great, , HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, EING, VALISES and TRUNKS: B FOUND AT-. 3~L. WOLFE'S. NEW, CHEAP -AND ATTRACTIVE flOODS Rcall the attention of the Ladies to our noew stock of Bib Collars,Collerett'os Linen Collars, Silk Ties, Hd1mbMr E'd~ imgs, Blerlin and Kid Gloves, losieryt -Handkorobiefs, Rlibbons, and va'ripus. other goods whichi we are ofreringP'a5 lo* as anyb ody. Calbcoes from 0 to 8} cents. Brown Hiomespun from 0 to 10 cents. Bleached Homospune fromn O} to 12ji cents. Checked Homespuns from 10 to 12% cents. Ticking from 10 to 25 cents. 10-4 Bleached and Brow'n Shootings, very low. A nice assortment of Dross Good& and 1Pancy,Dress Buttons, Shawls, Ladiea' and Misses' Boulevard Skirts, White, red and pld, Flannels, Jeans, Casimuiepe an'd lRepollants. Our Gonts' Department is full and comn plote. Everything from a paper collar to an overcoat. A good assortment of Carpets en hand, . very 0h0eap. Our stock of Shoes and liardwaro l complete, Call and examine our goods, and we will convince you that we dlon't intend to be undersold by.anybody, anywhere, McMASTF9R & BRIOE. PROF, N, 8O0]MITly, Pauo, Melodeon and .Organ Taner, 238 Maiu Street, lmbia, .gd 1AVWNG azA eri1 ofta6t- -A yasin, tuniR Pi ne e~lodeons, Amerioei en~lt