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LOCAL ITEMS. RAILROAD SOHEDULES.-Tho follow ing table shows the hours at which the train's on the C. C. & A. R. R. reach Winnsboro: DAY PASSENoER. For Charlotte...........1.57, P. m. For Augusta............4.19, P. m. NtouT PASBNGER. For Au'ust..........12.52, A. U. For Charlott...........2.55, A. m. Now Advertisoments. Card-James W. Law. Citations--C. Rt. Thompson. Patonts---ibnore, Simith & Co. Simlimonn' Hepatic Compound Dowo & Moi;e. The tracks of a large bear were discovered a few days ago on the plantation of Mr. W. N. Mason, on Morris' Croek. Several hunters have boon in search of it, but have not yet discovered its whereaboutta, Superintendent Thompson visited Winusboro on Saturday, but the day was very inclement and few pouions wore in town. Besideg, his duties in Coltmbia were so pressing in preparing his repox t for the lic,gitlaturo, that he dotormined not to wait over till night for an ad dress, but erely had a cunference privately with the school uficials. He is much in e.rnest in the matter, and will do Al he can with the Legislature to mako the systeui a success. Much stress was laid by him upon the importance of having good teachers, by ex%acting thorough examinations. He an. thorized the opening of a teacher'i; institute, or normal sdhoul, in Winnsboro, for a month, in order to train applicants for teachug, and to review the studies they will teach and upon which they will be examined. The opening of this institute depends upon the number of persons applying. It will not be hold, provided the numbor is not large enough to warrant the ex.. pense. Any person desiring further information about this can confer with the County Board of Exani nors. Sales-Day. An unusually large quantity of land was sold by the sheriff on Mon day. The following is a list of the tracts sold, with the names of the several purchasers, and 'the prices paid : Tract of 380 acres, belonging to the estate of Calvin Rabb,, deceased, and sold for partition, was bought by John Seitzler for $2185. Tract of 174 acres, sold under order of court, to foreclose a inort. gage, in the case of Edward Pollard vs. Henry L. Parr and Wim. B. El kin as admuinist;rator of the estate of Henry Wi. Parr, deceased, was bought by Inac Parr, for $810. Tract of 494 aces belonging to the estate of Sanders Ford, de ceased, was Bold in four tracts. Tract A, containing 98 acres, was bought by Sylvia Ford for $225: Tr act 1B, containing 127 acres, wa;s bought by Alfred Cason for $130 ; Tract C, containing 137 acres, was bought by sam Egleston and Jack, son Dennis for $305 ; Tract D, con taining 137 acres, wvas bought by Judy Ford for $250. Tract of 216 acres, sold under foreclosure of mortgage, JnJo. S. Douglass vs. Imke Sawyer, Johni Sawyer and Phillip Saw~yer, was btought by Jno. S. Douglass for $1000. Tract of 1890 acros, sold under order of court, Wm. HI. Liylos vs. G43o. W. Kirkpatr.ek, was bought by Wim. H. Lylos for $5.00. Tract of 75 acres, sold under order of court, James B. McCants and Jemos H. Rtion vs. James B1. Gibson and James Boulware, was bought by James B. MeQants for 8500. Tract of 70 acres, sold under order of court, Thos. J. H. Jones, as ex ecutor, vs. Jane Petake, nee Rey-. nolds, was bought' by John Robert son for $225. Tract of 100 acres, sold in same case as above, was bought by Ruff & Cloud for $810. Tract of 78 acres, sold in same case as above, was bought by Buff & Cloud for $17Q, Tract of 470 acres, sold under fore closuro of mortgago, H. L. Elliott vs. Win. Brice, A. S Douglass, Jno. S. Douglass, Jno. MoLurkin, Jno. A. Desportes and Samuel Sawyor, was bought by Jno. S. Douglass for $6000. Tract of 550 acres, sold in same case as abovo, was bought by F. J. Cameron for $5050. The right, title and interest of Ephraim M. Murphy, decosed, in a cerLain lot in Winnsboro, sold for partition, was bought by jno. J. Neil for $250 Tract of 181 acres, sold undev forecloiure of mortgage, Saml. B. Clownoy, as Cluj k, vs HJ,:n1y L, Parr and Wi. B. E1liu, ts a1mis tratar of tho estato of Lunry V. Parr, deccased, was bought by Edward Pollard for $726. Tract of 580 aces, sold under same order as above, was bought by Win. .B. Elkin, trustee, for $1035 Tract of 283 acres, sold under order of court, Saml. B. Clowney, as Clerk, vs. R. O'Neale, Sr., R. O'Neale, Jr., Isaac H. Means and W. A. Clark, was bought by Butler Estes for $860. The following property was nold under order of the District Court ol the United States: Tract of 1100 acres, bought by L. R. McCormick for $925. Lot in Blackstoek, with store house theroon, bought by The Winnsboro Building and Loan Asso cintion for $500. Lot in Blackstock, bought by W !. Hall for $500. Tract of 120 acres, sold unde! -m1er of court, J. T. Robinsoni et ( vs. Robert E. Eilison, Jr., boughl by W. R. )'ty for $660. A CARD. WIimsnono, 8. C., Dec. 3 1877. Mcssrs. -lRitor: Permait tu through your columns, tc extend my hearttvt thanks toi them .izn hers of the Fairield Fire Engine Com yany, the menbers of the 'ook and Lad der Company, and kind friends an, neighbors, for tho timely assistance ron dere-1 on tho night. of tli 30th ult., il protecting my houve from thu :ira, w-iel at one time was so threatening. I fee deeply grateful to all who assisted mo ox that occasion. Very Respectfully, doo 4-t 1 JAMES W. LAW. The State of South Carolia COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By 0. R. T HO aIPSON, J&q., Prohake Judge HA lERE~A., Benjamin Stewart hatl madelltl suit to mue to, grant himl letteri of aidmfinist.ration of tIle estate and off'eeb of Levin Stewart, deceased: T1heso are thereforo to cite and adm. nial all and singular the kindred and creditor. of the said Levin stewart, deconsed, tha they be and appear befo re me, in t.he our ofP'robato, to be held ait ]Fairhield Cour II ouse, 8. U. ,On the16th day of Dece'mbe next, after pnblication hereof, lat * o'clock in the forenoon, to shew canse,i any they ha~ve, whyi~ thei said adiistrai timn should not bo granted. Given uinder lmy hland . this 3rdI dai: of D)ueember, Anlno Dom:ini l87i7. 0. It. TLIIOMJ.PS)N, dec0 4-tx1aw2 J. P'. F. C. The Xinte of S'odh Ci4arol i n OUNTY OF FAIEILD, fly 0. R. 'ITI[lIIPS., hi., )JjPd>M Jwly~E W HJEREAS>, Paulinej J. Pried hlatJ made'~C suit to me,. to gra~nt he letters of admlfinhistra~tion of1 the eltlit .. an elets of Cuthbslert PicO, dlOcesi d: .i These are, therefore, to cit.' anid admon)~f is'i all and ingulair tho kindred aiu (e(ti ~.ors of thet rid (Cuthblest-P. Iric, de conased, that they be andil appearl Ibeforo:neC in ibe~ onrt of I'rob)ate, to bo lhe 4 a Fairfield Court Hlouso,S. C., on theo J1 day of Decemaber next., after pulilcaio .oreof, a&t 11. o'clock in thle forenoon,t shlow cause,.if any they have, why the sai admraini.stration should not be granted. Given tunder mny hand, thlis 41tit day o December, Anne Domm,i 1837. 0. R. Til1OMPSO3N, dee 4 J. p. F,. C. Td) livenitors 1and( 'litanufalc Iltrer E3ALsnatione 1865. Gilmore, Smit.h & Co, S)oLrorTons 0o PATLiNTR iDn ATTO.RNE.YS AT LAW. American and Foreign Patenta. 629 F' st., Washina,.Con, a). C. No foes in ail vance, nor until a Puttont ir ,.alo wed. Kobfeesfor. making pre2liiar,y J!amlinlalionls. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Infringe, monts SnitB in the dilfferent States, and all litigation appertaining to Patents oa Inventions. Bed Stamp for Pamphlef of sixty pages. YEAST POWDER, TIOU makcidg wholesome, light,digesti .Lble broad of Al1 kinds, try the 14orn ing Star YeMt Powder. For sale at the Drug Stor, of i T Eo 11 1o N TrICE M. In a neighboring city in Gorg ia, there is a married woman, who, after her I third confinement, had ulcorittion, with all it repulsivo symptoms. She tried in va n all the nostruit.i; her husitband car riod her to all the famous mineral aprilgs, went with ier to Now York, Philadelphia and other plaoos, to consult eminent obstetricians, to no purposo. After the uie of the lfth bottle of Igu- - lator, sho hits been fully rostormi to her former health and happiness, and is now the joy of tho hou%chiold--is able to walk two miles beforo breakfast. deo 4-2w -0 WE offer our largo stock of Boys' Youths' and Gonts' Clothing at REDUCED. PRICES. We sell at prices to suit every body. OUA CLOTHING is we.1 madc, is of good style and finish, and we guaranteo the price to be as low ts can be found any whore. Parties in search of good Cloth in, latest stylep, and good bar gains, will find it to their interest to give us a call. MaMASTER & BRICE. nov 29 A Fine Opportunity. r 'lIF, undermigned olfers for salo or Irecut the line vtore buildIin now occCi pied by 1. 8u.enh(imer T Co., and known as" Calthcart's Old Stand." This is ono of the very best business stands in Winnisbor-o-being centrally located and suriroditled by cotton buycrs. The builo-ing bs recently lven put in first - rate conlit ion -1pinted and otherwise overhaule1. On tle samte lot, is a com fortable dwelling-house and warehouse wlih will be disposed of along with the store buibling. The store has always - attrated onu of the bert trads in the county, and is altogether one of tho most desi-rable in Winnsboro, Terms very accomiodating. D. SUGENHEIMER. ALSO, Along with thestore abovo mentioned, will he sold, if desired, the stock of goods in it. nov 8-txi B. SU GEANHlI IER & CO, FI N E OPF NiING. r'ocer'i' and Ligotur Business for sale. R. J. McCARLEY, having made ar ranigemtents to movei' from Winnsborn, offers his ent ire stoek of Girecorios, hoots and 'hioas, and Liquors, together wit the good-will of the business, fixtures &c,on exceptionaibly good termis, one third caish, balmea payaible on or bofore Janiuary' .t, 1879. no 27 R. J. McCARLEY. CunE. TMMrONS' Ibip-tic Comnpoind is all v.eabl, purlt'ntly harmlnss and w iler .uIty rl'.i v'o; can be used at all hmiies and at aill ag'ii andl does not inter I for, wVith one0's dl.iy pursuits, buit, on the conitratry enalest' us to puruno them f withi renewedo vhior'. It is 5sillrl, bot-. ter.' andi zhe Iaer than anty similar propa ratton ever offered;. SIinlIinot 1!.; U'pte ('onpounld, shou''ld ha to ierredl as a corrective anld allerati., to oery~. )iOthe medicine in use. .'i.m y, it allays loror; secoLndly, it cidIanse, the how ols without violence or pain; thirdly, it tones tho stomach; lourthly, it regulates t.he flow of b)110 lizL:ly ii; proifi40s healtuy perspiration; siKt'ily, it reli,o'4 the 'iStin from un wh1oh-':-o no hnm,orst: seventh y, it tran (jiniines the niaorvo; oightLly, it aets u pon t he blood as a dlupurient; and Jastly', it forms one of the most certain Livor Riegulators known -FOR SAiLI, DY W. fR. AIKJ:N, McMAWrSn & flarci', WXininsboro, 83. 0. R, WV. 11iaron & C;o., WVoodwvardl's, S3. 0 -DOWLE & MOISE3, Prioprietors, I dee 4--2w -(Oharleston, S3. 0. A LL prsons indebted to me eiter on CA.. op en account or by note are re - quested to cao up and settle, as I must I liave money. All notes and aceounts un paid by December 16, wIll be given to my attorney for collection, Lot no one -think that an exception will be made in their favor, ~a I RNThND TO oLLnOr VROMg j avaaR 01f OWZe 3tS,WrtmOur Of 1i THEI LATE S1 BEST NT LOWE F HAVE juot returned from the ma omest, largest, and best assorted ist lit eRpecial benefit of the citizens of uivito their attention. To the Ladies who would have LOVES, LINGIL4RIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would get t LOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO'J To those who aro in need of goodi ariety 'ABLE LINEN, IOMESPUNE D)OYLIES,-i CHECKS, TOWFS, TICKING BLANKETS, BLEAU ---THErSEM MAY B] GRAND INTERNATIONAL Ezposition ! WE could find no other ap )ropriate heading to indicate the arge Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we iro now daily receiving. We bought of Headquarters, Empo.. !ium and Dazaar. All too tame. Come One I Come All I We are determined not to bo un lersold by any house in South Jarolina. The Best Prints in Town at Gj cts, The very best made at 8* eta. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 cts. We intend to try to please you in rices, goods and polite attention. CALL AND SEE. LADD BROS. oct 9 W. G~ OCHH, RER~CHANT TAILOB, HAS removed to the store next to the ,ost-ofae, whiero he wvill be glad to--ro. 3eive hiis friends and oustomerj. A fuill line of Ramples will be kept en mand. fromn which customers may make iclections. H1e now has tihe finent line of ?rtneb anld English goods ever brought ~o this mrarket. ie in also prepared to cut or to mask ip goods for those who desiro. G1armnts~ of all kinda repaired and rleanecd, pr Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron, age, he solicits a continuan(.e of the ame, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 1$ - . G. ROGR. OhT!Ur-r-I Say ! ------ )YSTERS-Stewed I OYSTFERS-Fried ! OYSTERS-A la mode I OYSTERlS--On the half shell I Freakcfasts, Dinners and Suppers Served up in excellent style, and without deOlay. til that tihe season eaill for can be had at "OUR HOUSE," rhere a hearty welcome, satisfaction and jolly evening are guaranteed by the heat, .J. D. McCARLEY, 3Illiard pnd. Biagatelle room adi oining, Soleet at 'ck of Rye and Corn Whiskey Erandies, Ale. Boor, Porter, Soda Water, bo.jinjjjjajman jtmj.j1-a ARRIV!LS I GOODS 'T PRICES! rket, having selected one of thq ha"d. >cks over brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectt%tl4 the pretiest styles of ]R;SSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. 0 Le very latest and nobbiest suits ot .S, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of ,.Il kinds, Notions in greal , HOSIERY, BUTI ONS, HAM]URG EDGING, LUNG, VALISES ad TRUNKSt P FOUND AT-. 3L. WOLFE'S, CONNOR & CHANDLER CA eLL n&0eiMoa t. th.e# Sil8O -OF Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silvev Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleove Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, S o o n s, Forks, Napkin . Rings, Goblete, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, &c. Specta. cles, Cutlery, Lmnps, Lanterns, Glass and Crockery Ware, VaRes, Toilette Sets and China Tea Sets -ALSO Machine Needles and Springs, Sewing Machines repaired, cleaned anAd adjnsted. aug 23 TH EL EPHIANT --HAS COMF With a Freshl Stock of Fall ad Witer Gojds, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND Millinery Bazaar. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEME~NT. ~AE take pleasure in annionnoing to our friends and ah public generally that wears now opening thaefines and most omp~lete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles andi novelties of the season, such ais 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 anid bleaehed Muslins, Poplins, Calicoes, Gun ghais, Geonts' Goods, Notions, Corsets, Gloves, Hoslery,Bustles,8kirts. Shawls:, Cloaks, &e. Men's and Boys' flats. Boots and Shoes for Oonts and Boys, Shoes and Gatr for Ladies, Misses and Children. tv A FULL STOCK OF~ Fresh Groceries, Confeotioneries, Cakes and Crulokers, Cheese, Mackerel, Flour, Meal, Grist, Soaps, Btarob, Candles,Kerosene, Cr6okery, Tin and Wooden Ware, * urrturTeand Mattresses, LUMBEU FOB 8AL1 As low a. the lowest Call and oggig *ny stoek andptric..as ;