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LOCAL ITEMS. RA.oAP SoVrmIEUy..-Te follow ing table shows the limrs at which the traiis on til, 0. 0. & A. II T. Reach W'il'I LIo'o: DAY PAG8F-,qKU. For Charlotte..........1.57, P. 3. For Augusta..........4.19, P. s. NIOUT PAqUINGER. For Augusta.........12.52, A. M. For Charlott..........2.55, A. M. Holialqua Notices. Baptist Church-Rov. T. W. lellicbamp, 11 o'clock, A. bf. Methodist Chijrch-!Rev. J. S. Connor, ii a. 11. Episcopal Church-,--Rov. J. Obear, services every Sunday ex3ept the 2nd Sunday qf the month: at 11 o'clock A. u. New Advertleementa. Alasonic Meeting-Wm. W,Chand ler, Secretary. A north-west wind on Thursday night froze things up gonerally. The regular clay passenger trains will begin to run next week, it i said. A meeting to considor tho pro posed narrow gauge road is spokep of for next week. There have been about four thou sand seven hundred bales of cotton shipped from Winnsboro this fall,, a much smaller quantity than was ishipped up to this time last year. There. is a large hole in th.c bridge at the corner pf Dr. Robertson's residence, which should be fixed at once. It is very dangorous to per sous crQssjng it at night. Sover-4 young ladies frow Co, lumbsL 11.e0 bevn visiting friends in Winne boro, and1 the town has been -o*4 liv ly in coAso quence. A s.4dl boy, in Winusboro, .making his fitst essay in tho art of .compo.ition, the subject being "Fairfield," wroto, "t4e serface is hilly," and thwn annoninced that th, chief produliops are "cotton, wYheat, potaL.es and crns." A palpablu hit, tbougi not intouded. Ridge\vay Notes. First inail for several days arrived At Ridgeway on Wdnoesday. One person received such a bundle that he offared Lo biro a~ boy and wheel barrow to tcake it home. The stceots are in a bad condi tion and we are glad to see hands employed on theom All stores were closed here on Thanksgiving Day. FIRE-No Loss.--On Thpirsday night, during the provalence of the high wind., the fire bell sounded the alarm, and, in a nmoment, the people hald left their cosy fireplaces and wore running pellamell down street. It was discovered that the alarm was caused by the burning out of a chimney in MEr. J. W. Ljaw's resi dence. The chimney was quite foul, and sparks 'fell in showers on the roof. A suffieient force soon gathered to extinguish them with-. out damage. fStrange to say, the chimney had been burned out two weeks before, as was thought, quito thoroughly. As ch.imneys are burned out in wet weather, it is possible that some, of considerle Jieight, with a str.aight flue, become damp for a certain distance from the top, and the soot does not ignite then, but waits, an on this occasion, for dry weather, TAKE Youn COUNrY PAPER -It has transpired that a large number of person~s in Fairfield whose property has been levied on, or advertised for sale, for delinquent ta.ses, .are not subseribors to Tius NMws no E{sRALD. They, of course, had not Meen the advertisements of the auditor and treasurer relative to 4axes; and while they were jogging along in igzorance, the forfeits were running up on them to ten times the ansount of a year's sub, soription to the pap.er. This is a practilcal lesson of the importance of taking one's home paper. Tes NaWa AN HuR&D, while - keeping Mbi'ast with the meroh. of events And presenting a good fagpI1j pprg contains, also, the advertisements of the merchants and basiness men of Winnsboro, the notices of all the sheril's sales, and court salcs, the an nouncements of the colnty and schlool ecommissimon"rs, and1 ill UX and :ts3:,mn! notice.,- In i vv:)vd. bein the n0 l paper in e a nty, it coutains ovfery p ion of interot t% f1w, proper:y 1u.Mer and twa yor. If every one would oome forward in;d suberibe to thie papor, it would ho ahlo t. heCtume still more valuable, whilo thjo peoplc would novor be caught napping, as som e have just baon in regard to Winusboro Chapter, No. 2, B.'-. A.-. M.-. T vo eguh%r convocaMQi1 of this Chapter will 1)0 held Itt Masn11ie Hall on Monday evening, December 3rd, at seven o'Clook. Officers for tho c.nsuing Masonio year vill bo docted. Compan ions are ruqueisted to cuno prpt.red toptly dfes. WY.M. N. CITANDILER, (100 3--i Secretary. FAIE NOTICZ TO FINE OPPORTUNITY & 00. In THE NEWs AND HERALP Of the 7th inst., I find an advertisement by D. Sugonheimer, offering for sale my store and adjoining premis es in Winnsboro, and occupied by B. Sugenheimer & Co. And in same paper, under date November 14th, I find J. J. McClure, Adm'r of Est. of Geo. W. Melton. offers for sale, on the first Monday in Decen4bor next, tract C. of the Cathcart land on Dutchman's Creek. Those two pieces of property, together with all others sold at the mork auction of my property in January, 1875, I claim as mine still, and expect to ustablish my title to the same in duo time, although temporarily deprived of possession by fraud and violence. Violenco and fraud. Persons, therefore, who might be disposed to purchnmo either of the above describd, or any of said property, will do well to ponsider what I say, before they put any money into it. JOHN H. 04T11oART. Winnsboro, $. C., nov 28-xll. .Nov. 28th, 1877. ES'TABIJh1ED IN 1859. CHARLES MUILER WA ATCHJES, Clookus nd Jewelry re Vpatired, and uiatisfactiomn guaranteedl to everybody. N. 1.--All who have left watahes mu v store wmat comje and get them, or I will sell t hem for coats in tirty d,ua. ,'secpt 18 CJIIILES 1U LLEl~t. 'B Y rirtno of sundry cxecutioms to mas directed, I will oIfor for'salti before t,he court-honso door in ui.ns~boro, on thu first Monday in Decenmber next, w ithuin the leeal hours of sakr, for cash, the following dcecribed property, to witL Throo bales cotton and eight and a half bushels earn. levied upon ne tho proper ty of Preston Smith at tho srit Q.f W. Rt. D)oty & Co. ALSO, OIne bale cotton and small lot of see.d cottoni--levied onl as the property of II enry Ilelton and Ahi, Mitehel, at tihe suit of WV. Rt. Dot,Y & Co. ALsO, 20 bushels corn, 500 bundles fodder, 1000 pounds seedl cotton, 270 p)ouads lint cottos,0 b ushela entton sed, all mor. or less, the pr~operty of Benjamnin 'rosby, at the suit of Honry Jeffors and T. D). U.ole ma151.. ALSO, Omne biajo cotton, 41) bushels of corn. 1000( pounds of fodder, all more or loss, th pet of Randal Goodinag, at the S. W. 11UFF, Sheriff's Office, 8. F. 0. Winnsboro, 8. O0, Novemuber 17, 1877. p ov 23-t lx2____________ N OTIC.E. A L~L se1:oA trustees, teachers and per ?. eons Interestedini piublio ednuton are invited to meet Maj, H. 8. Thompson the State Superintendent of Education in the T1hosplan Hall, at Wlnnsboro, on Satm4oy0, lst December, at 9 m,. l ILLAI 5) IH ARDSON, Scohool Commilsioner, nov 28--1x1, Fairnoeld County. NOTIO E. ALiL persons having claims against Jas. 11. Alken, deceased, are hereby requested to present the same, prop)orl, attested, on or before the first day of January next. And all persons Indebted to Jas, IR. Aik on, deceased, are heroby notineod to pay up on or before the first H.;L. ELIOTT, nov 541 Administrator. YEAST POWDEg, ORmakIag wholesome, li h. esti. ble bread of all kinds try or 1jg Star YeastPowder. br sal, at:tJa MT~'JTIAL NOTICESl'. NA M.uin-rA, GA. Mrch 21, 1870. M 1ris. n. Root & Pn :--About mn year ago I bought a boitle of IlnriRM)'m FAr.ra~ RL.ut].A-OT fron you, for ono of my daughters who had been v"l'eri,ng witit tup psIIed mlitolials for iv,m, tinio. I ha ve ha.a.l sueveraal phly*siciains tfattnin baut me)t with) no0 5I10'e.-'4 until. ~IU as pe tu-11ld to by),N t boleu of tie itegulvaor, .uI.1 it IN tho 4)ry thiig 11 whi,b it is ITC1 11cmn ded. SMe a I(v in perect, btallh. I hope all Sffaring forutle will at i.eab try on Lof1.t an,( y have health Voy respoetfully, D. DOBBINS. nov 21-2w Gia,t Reauctions. 0- - 0 mako a phango in our busine4s we will from thi date offer our largo adl selected stock of gooda rv i -vL re. ie tionl, and- a Ifrro- pl*",1 0 - ro at, ' below co.11, CONS8T11 :." 0 O Clo.hing, Chwl.t v r'aimeres, Hats, Caps, Boots aid Shoes, Alpacas. Cashmores and Dross Goods, Eid and Lislo Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. J. F, McMaster & Co. nov 29 clot hing! Clot hing! WE offer our large stock of Boya' Youths' and Gonts' Clothing at REDUCED PRICES. We soll at pricos to suit every body. OUR CLOThING is Wvell niade, is of good style and finish, and we guarantee the price f,o be as lowv as cani be found any where. Parties in search of good Gloth ing, latest styles, and good bar gains, wvill find it to their interest to give us a call. McM{ASTER & BRICE. nlov 29 -A Pine Opportunity. r[IM1E undersignedl offera for stale or -L rent the fino store building nlow occu pied by R. Suge.nheimear A Co., and known as" Cathcart's Ohi Stand." This is one of tho very best business stands in Wininaboro-bemng cntrally located and surrounded~ by cotton buyers. T1he building has recently been1 put iry first rato condlition -repaintedl anid oj.)erwise overhauled. On the samo lot, is a comn fortablo dwes'llinag-.o ia an Sd wareouse1,1 whlioh will be dis~posg.l of i'long with the store buiildinag. Theu sIh>r) has al1.v attracIL.ed onea o-f I-:- \*. *,p rudj,-s 5-.. w county, Irad is; e. . . i n'. f h ver*y accom)eninhw.: Along with11 flt) orae :.b:v.1 me.ntiored, will be sold, iCdes'ired a e i took. , f goods in it. nov 8--txn R.. 8UQ .I I F,MBtR& CO. FINE OPENinG. Orocer'y atm) ,Igour liusiniess for 8ale. R. J. McC4RLEY, hainlg made ar rangements to move from Winnsborn, .of'Ors hTis entiro stock of Groceries, Boots and Shioes, and Lilgnorn, together wit the good-will of the business, flx.tures &., enecoeptionably good termis, one J),bird onshi, balianco payablo on or before January 1st, 1879. nov 27 R. J. MeCARLEY. A LL, persons iudebted to me either on 4~.openf aconnt or by note are re. qunested to come up and settle, as I must hiave money. All notes and accounts un. paid by December 16, will be given to my attorney for collection, Let no one thinkc that an exception yfll bie Jade in their ta*gr, aS I ZWrIW)tro cooLtA floM meSsrom3 owm anem m .A T-H E LATESI BEST A T LOWEE HAVE juat returned from the Ma flomoot, largest, and best assorted st< thc, especial benefit of thp cit,izens of invito thoir attention. To the Ladies who would have 01LOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who wotld get t] CLOTHING, HAT8, STIOIS, BOO' To those who 4re in need of goodm variety TAjBLE LINEN, TIOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TroWE's, TICKING, BLANKETS, BLEAC ?.-THLESE MA. 3JE S( GRAAND INTERNATIONAL Exposition I WE could find no other ap propriate heading to indicate thei large Stock of DRY QOODS, 'I SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we are laow daily receiving. We thought of Headquarters, Empo rium and Bazaar, All too tarno, Come One I Come All I We are determined not to be un dersold by any house in 9outh Carolina. The Best Prints in Town at 6 eta. The very bost rnade at 84 eta. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 ats. We intend to try to please you in prices, goode and polite attention. CAL~L AND SE$.. LADD BROS. oot 9 W. G. ROORTR, KEiICHIANT TAILOR, HAS removed to the store next to th~e po)dt-oflige, where he wvill be glad to re coivo his friends and customiers. A fulll lino of Samples will be kept on hand, fromi which customers may make seletit.ons. Hie now han tho finest line of Frenc~h anu a 1pglish~ goods evor brought to this mrket. Heo is also p)roparedl to at or to mnak up gooda for those who desiro. Garmeonti of all kinds repaired and cleanedi. 7fr Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the publie for past patron. age, he solicits a continuance of the same, andl guaranitees satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. RIOHD. Oh! Ur-r- Say! OYSTERfS-Stewed I OYSTERS-Fried I OYSTERS-A la mode!i OYSTERS--On the half shellI! Blreakfasts, Dinners and Suppers Served up in oxcellent style,' and without delay. All that the sea%son caltb for can be ha.d at "OUR~ HOUSE," whore a hear4y w'oleome, satisfactlon and a jolly evening arc guaranteed by the host, J. D. MfoOAELtaY Billiard awid Bagatelle rooma hI. Select at6,ck .of Rye and oa I Brandies, Ale. Beer, Porten' Sd &o. Eine asetontatunw ! ARRIVALS 1 GOODS 'T PRICES! rket, having selected one of the han4 >cka ever brought to this place, for Fairfeld, to which I resposfly tho pretiest styles of DRESSE1, daintiest SHOES-' Call on SOL. VOPL io very latest and nobbievt suits of 'S, and furnishing GOODS--. Call op SOL. WOLFX of *ll kinds, Notions in great HOSIERY, BUTTONS, iiAMBURG EDGINQ, IING, VALISES and TRUNX8s ; FOUMD AT---. )L. WOLFE'S. CONNOR & CHANDLER CATaf&h.."9.... th.u f.al MO. ; --OF," Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silvep Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar ad 13leeve Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, S poo n s, Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter Disbes, &c. Specta cles, Outlery, I,amps, Lanterns, Glass and Crockery Wars, Vases, Toilptto Sets and China Toa Sets -ALSO-, Machine Needles and Spring, Sewirag M2achines repaired, clean.4 and adjusted. aug 28 THE ELEPHIANTP --HAS COME Wlih a Fresh Stock of Fall an4 Winter Goo4s, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND ilin4ery Buszar. IMPORTANT ANNOUNDEMEjNT. EX1 take plessgre in annnoing 60 Qur friends and 6he publie geperally that wear. noy openin~g the 4gest and miost ousplete assortrnaon) of FALL AND WflNTER GOODS, includiieg Millinery and Fanoy Goods in all the latest styles and novel ties of the season, such as are generally found in a first-clase Millinory estabhlho4t. Fan cy and staple Dry Good, a beautifu; stock of newest styles of Dress Gtoods TRIMMINGS. A full assortment of brown and bleache4 ents Goods Notion., Corsets Gove Hlosiery,Bustlenskirts. Shawls, dloaks,Ae. lien's and b s' Jat. 13qqts and Shoeq , Il iese, a Ohjldye A FULL STO 07 Fyeah Greceries, 00spotionerie. Oakes and Craokers, Qheese, Mackerel. Flour, Meal, Orist, Soaps, Sterob,C(andles,Kerosene, rocer,Tin ,,n Purnitttand Mattressa. LUMBERWOR 4