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ntalblo show's t"I..hur. whilch tho trtius an th-_ C. C. & A. R1. 1I. Iac (t C1 Im boI o : r C arl e . . . . . . . .1.5 , v. m. For AugusLa. . . . . . . . . . ..4.19, .v. !I. N Tw PAsN :n. IForiAli s ~ ' 12.52, A. 'M. . tCle*o,A M . Avc aeo i-cqtw'"At Loii.i the ov. J. M;..IB. y wih p 'I co Ii!..ht in the Methodo1*;t C'milh ch at soven o'clock. G,3onera1 Val Muiso lhats pronildIsid I tho Moise Light ArtiHlley of liigoway to furnish them with two hal'in,llm, picos, and also to presen t them wit'.i a flag. An entortainment for the beelit of the company i in pro:j pect foc Chritmas. DENT.\L No,ric-.:.-Dr. Isaiah SlImp son, Surgeon Dcntist. Charlot,to N. C., rcspo)ctilly inforni the citi 3ens nild public generally 'hat le Will visit Winnsboro, S. C., profes Sionally, on Monday, Doember 1Oh, and remain eight days om. Call early, as his time is limited. Toith OxtractedA without pain. Terms cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dec 5. We are pleased to note thai the Town Council is having a cistern dug at the cornor of "WashlingtnUi and Zion streets. Such an expen diture of the public funds will uicet the hearty approval of all the tax - payers. Several morm cisterils t1re nflporatlivcly needed, and they shio"id all be biilt-at such ilnter vals of time, of conise, as i dis tribute the burden of tax1tion over a term of years. Cimis-rms E:: r:::.\ -::r. rangements have becn1 m-al by the ladios of Winnsboro to ':iv(e an cin tortiimnant da in i. w for the hibn1it (. the G r dL it InY.:ntry. On CY ~. L1h.uro will b10 a Cii4nmTe Ia hot supper ; ou chr.i.im s d ty a dinner, and at night tbl.mx, musie aid a hot supp.r ;and on the third nii'it a v1c:-,l and i.4muen concort,' With ref es ms. We hope these entertiimion i'l l l1 be imlax~y ate huLl, and th.it the prloceedS will be such as to re.pay the ladies for the pains they will have taken. TIhe~ object is ia mIost worthy one-giving aid to the Gordon Liighit .Infan try in proeniuc uniforms-an:ud ialso4, one in) which not onl y WIIinsboro but the ent irxe county shoi)hi fe el an in teest. The shoiull heC C largo LlA') atenance missioneCr lihardson', SIluperinlten - dent T bom S tys : "I is mach1 gatifiedh at the ro.mi,t f)1 tho eoni,. nation of the colQroJ Iipuls wh'Iichl Iattended out S:ituriday TheQy ex, ibia thoroughness and prompt nss that reflect credit upon their diligence, andthtso hwcao eis. I hope that the Board of Examninors will be able to organizo promptly and institute for white teachers. The instruction tha.t could thus be given, not only in the text books, but also ini the best modes of imputing information, will be invaluable to those teachors who avail themselves of this opportunity to fit thonmselves for their important work." Notes from Blackstock. BLAoK8TooK, S. 0., Dec. 3, 1877. Hilliard & Hunting appeared here on last Tuesday, .Nov. 27th, with the "Great Pacifie Combination" taking a~way mo)y dollars that slould i ry0 boon spent in closing accounts. The ?toatch-ponnies" on the outside of the tents took in some of the countrymen's loose change. Rev. M. HI. Poozer, of Weost Chester Circuit,- 8. 0. Conference, filled his last appointment at this place last Sebbath. Mr. Poozer is .an earnsBt 'worker, and his ser.. mons hove lbeen greatly appreciated. At theQO~~ clsG theo nervinn laat NI II , .t Ie.e I h In . o .u. vc:v - noh n. -t t bw ret triw. At t9 the-Ln,ro virciil havo at Nvry w;u'mi fV'u0twr ..zX, nn-I n,uldd bu 1 Il to huIv h1i:n back Thanksiing--Day was ob-scrved by no'Iy all C-.o wiitCs and a groA may o!'- th o dpol 1tIs & C >.: pfcop)(vido wI e .... I. Surv1CU.j we : C l o ( ib ie in t. Ile 1'red>y ter.iaud ch~ 4ooh by iR ug. i. i. l3h4Ue.I the h]U.;piLli.ies \ f one 16.)1iv. Cle~i.~3)Kuw~ o11 our Li": nie ba:-Lr a e %ew i.i a ). E 'Aveyhing teeiols to 1be p OsperFou in that portion of thei comity. Thecir 1: -z; brn, bJolses i.( IMUld to oveill. witg with aenl L kin,dU of pr odn:eo. Mow;, A.NoN. Th, Mootiln of ULtIZ0n1. Tho imecting of citizons on Mon d,iy w \.,(wl aH,cnde,d--a'&most, cveqy Bection of the co unty being re- epren.. Oni moti.n of . S'pt. R. 8. De - portes, C.tpt. J;aiuos wty wa-d eJl (:1 to hlil! chai, anI Ar. D. R. .Flenniken re<e!itcd to act as 8c rectry. On taking the chair, C1pt. Ecaty stated brielly tho purp:io of the Ie.ting, which was to take into conHiideration lt exco:3.sive and uin juAt chlargo:, for froi 0hts from itid to Winnah >ro and other t)wNIIH in tie countyl, on the Charlotto, columbiai andA-.;st"Raloat Oi m.>ion if 'A::. 11. L. Ejion, the chairlimU wV a r'aO.i:.0 to Lato Such f:t, in hs p;).is -'sio na bol0 upon Clo h -bjo:-inutter f>efre C .t.i a .o ut s ) aV fan(1 c :"J, btl ~ ; tis po:nt-!w losV ini rih,' c0m1il". it .\Vi :t C(" ::itl ) )ie - a n , : MI, n I'n inl i'J ill .), beLten Sd,8J and -I,li , a tax 0on a'iLiehi~ for both~ StaLte onl c1ounty purposj40.. Capt 1R. 8. Desportes stated that the gievances'4 sail'ed by Winns., boow':e felt in an eq: deygree by to a ;-roper s iind rd--to s.uT rates *5"as oie [).inUs ojo3.y--1h s1ig 4, ils ~i:n ala.:*, wouild be al.. :4t Si'0 in ia '.1ing'o year0. He r 1: II. C. C. &~ A.. Rdh1iIoadl, an~d that our only hiopo of rch' lieflie in the butial-i 1'auer rennukj s wvere then maxd Olown(:y. IDavi:a, R..y,nolds and ~Jno. Hi. (C E.'a.2. Mr. Cat hcart thought the . na noe3 1 of, a n(w' linlo es If the poopio along theo .ro.LI. conid buyi) the stoLck, thun we could con. trol it. Ho haid lontg wonldereOd at the submiission to te ettOrtions of tho C. (I. & A. Rilr~1oad, and was glad to sCoo81W sometion being taiken to rodoy theo ovils undor which wo snMoer. Capt. Desportes offerod tho f01 lowing reaolution,: Resolved, That a~ commiit(too, to consist of Messrs. Jameus IDeaty, Geo. H McMastor, James.a A. lBrico, D. R. Flonnikon anud Jno. S. Rey nolds, be appoittd, foL' the par pooof propar'ing for signaturo and thnforwarding to i.ho L.)gislature, a memiorial sotLinlg forth the griovances implosOd by the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta Rlailroad Comtp'ny on Lho citizens of IFair fild county. On motion, Capt. Desportes was added to the committee, and the resolution was adopted. Capt. Desportes offered the fol. lowing : R?esolved, That a committee be appointed by the chairman, for the purpose of commnunicating with the president of the Chester & Lonoir Railroad Cmnn d anIer+. jm t 4 the Ch':.w rl thester loy, I. B. , 1uith, aiu%w to .!I,v I.c.mholincr was palsA; v nd Ohle:ue eo fln'oo 11:" Jo trie4!s, J u: wq.: i; , In. W. WA wa I . L.1 F Elitt, S. I3 Cwny, D. R. 11unniken, Jame-i A. 01ce . 1[L. McMeNaster, Ju10. S OM fllo!on, t.he Ieoting a(Ijourln~ P ., uj .J to dh e(n (A the cli;ir '4411 ~ ~ 11 m. '',Zllt '.zo ACS;.h AVrj':.ta P';...' fa, V j i iy ' ' it Dh o t 27 Au..s.t,hi (t. CT. V. DOau, FUJITURE DEALER -AN, ID Undlertlaking in all its Brancees. 17, 1.> a;1-11) IBroad St. WALNUT BUEAU SUITS. Ten pivees, (nebm-edV W'a.-h Stand, $ 35 .15 44)4 ut.v:ard1, to 1.. 6 6. 4. 6 54311i EUlJ:.U&. ltiidion Walnut 6 I)l%\s, $ 7 75 7.5 . an G , 175 "' quarllter martble tan! glasus, 11 n II " ulj " 28 00 " " t;.j ards to .10 >o0u No. 1 i"1, l o 25 olcl lbt), G 4v n top, 8 I b 400 0 800J \4 '' '. p 'i fe - tp (J C h,t144. .,.4,'' :. 4 4 . It 4 i t44 t ' . . Dttl 4 i . F 4..n.\ , 1. I." 4.r en a es G to b44 444$.Atu44s.;.t ni1 ei Ittho i.e T T W. .A. P rri~-,K l o. I td aphs, Str .11. A .us4 . A . Ai! \V hi , 1t4 .itor li. -;i-I 4441.' 4\..c Il. ib..;.oo j:1. ai or-i l; i nitd 44114 49e , e S. nd (.tent. ~ /O~ hasj.. w e 4C)' 194 Colls i be !ii oL, ro Oa V b: i- t ' , ofi l tiiy ;o oti .. N, i, , Ae ul l. om ' rtn pi.s andl V.oi.e.t an Itti :ol f.'rol' wi t, ew tt9,r 91. u1c W.Cctil . to\ r944r ltti- . Ii it m I hit ,O lh'4)t-. u s.' \nglth- go , oa r. b erouyltes Hnu' d oio e P~PUl to:t s of th iak Ch itir.ns coill .udi reniored any 'li T ed ''. 1\ I,ieore. n .LJ~ Ol.nin in S.eIt.e he..lwly ThAnkfeov to the litorn net pto-h elgo, ns. tiolinot as othin stnc e ofte ame nt of nta kidsreaoiredan MICA) 14rm AT LOWE IIAVE just returnod from te mai 8031nUSt., largust, aind bes-t assorted sto the espeia1 beellefit of the citizens of illvilo their attenition. To the L:ilies who would have 6LOVES LIN(ERI E, and the very To tle G3ntlenm who wonld get tt CLOT1ilNG, IIATS, SIOES, BOOl -C To those who are in need of goods variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYL1ES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICENG, BLANKETS, BLEACI -THESE MAY B1 -0 WE offer our large stock of Boys' Youths' and GCut' Clothing at REDUCED PRICES. We sell at prices to suit every body. OUR CLOTHING is well made, is of good style and vinid, and we guarantee tho pric t, ci :x, luw as cui be found any Parties in search of good Cloth ig, htest styles, anl good bar gains, will fimi it to their interest to givo us a call. McMASTER & BRICE. nov 29 One hndtred thoiusand dollars' worth of . .0t nl: a ve 'r miolylop; theA wats of a ll lh' *' Va vit iig i;oluaiUWh dutring tiie Fair, cia:Li 'g o1 DRY GOODS! Carpetsi, Oil (loth8, WVall P'apjer, Window baartesi.i'. Ladies', Genutsi' and Chil. ominalB .'ou ights traorinary t. llo of the iLtest, novoelis lui D)tY 0:. FANCY 00OODS AND) BJIOEs. Wer (all sIpecIia ntt nIon to olur iminense 't oik Of li40'.8 iood l l Iari' seamIle.* K id (G .ve.: a.ls a .iIporb ar i I do i-lil lon id f , love:;, aill Colors, for ful n 'InntO ofi C irt s . , ol: lor.s Rfuiils, P traOt1 rs l v f%I,i 14g Xolo!a wjil)3 r t Oh thill C Ihl.in t. deAeI . I i he mott' attmotl, V.1 i ve JONESZ, DAVIS & B3OUICNIGHTS, (Success1ors to 11. 0. shitver & Co.,) CO .t3I IA, . C. oc( 03L; PATEN~TS. T1o limentor's and Maunfaturer's. ESTAIILSH ED 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co,, Souicr'rons or' PATENTs AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Amorlean and F'oro!gni Ptonts. No fees in a.lvane, nor uinil ai P'tent is aliw wd. Kofj;~es for mal~king prelniitruy Spec4ii! l ttnt ion given to Interferonoo Casies before tho iPatini Ofilco, Infringo.. mlents 8uitsa in tclifnoront .S(ates, and all litigation appotiO4nin to P?aLpDts or I nvetionsh.. .Send stlamp for Pampldet of skxty pages. ALLi persons having olaims. against AJan. R. Alkon, deceased, are heroby requostoid to present the same, properly attes,ted, on or before the first dlay of Janunary nox.. And all porsons indebted to Jas. R. Aiken, dieoaseil, are hereby notilled to na nn n 9r befrev the f,irl G~OODS 'T PRICES1 kot, having selected one of the hand c1ce ever brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectfully Ae pretiest stylos of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. VOLFE. ke very latest and nobbiest suits of 'S, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of all kinds, Notions in great HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, 1i'(G, VALISEE and TRUNW& FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. Great Rel,auctions, . make a change in our busitess wq will from this date offer our largo and selected stock of goods at a great roduo. tion, and a large part of thuem 4t anq below cost, CONSISTING IN IART OIP Clothing, Charlottesville Oassimeres Jpans &c. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoe Alpacas, Cashmeros and Dross Goods, Kid and Lisle Gloves, Hosiery a4 Notions. J. F. McMiaster & Co. nov 29 OTTO F. WITElRS WV~holesaleo Grocezr -AND Commission JVerchant, Nos. 110,112 and 181, 'IW.ST 'EA.T Y. CUARLESTON, S. 0. oct 4-3m Rlounit Zion tieeiate Iiestitue knuown sIp4tute begap o Monday, August 27t.h. The cpprso of inst*uetion etihbraces -Mathematic, t.he Classics, Socpee apd tire ustial English branches. Sp6eial attenitlon wIJI be paid to eloontion, reading, spelling and writ. in g. Pupils will i'eseive that .careful drill in th.e rudiments which is essential to scuring a thorough education,. Black board exercises wi~ 1 entiy l1argelf as a method of instrue on. The coll e building is comniqodious and convenie yt located'. ' The Princip)al hopea, with th p)olitical and poateririaIjpip vement of the - Stato, to secure a liberal . srOnaSge, by means of which Ethe'fnettitomay be ree htoredgjo 4. f6Zuer popularity n#Use4fulw ness Olassica deparment, per session oftw*itVeks, -- 6 [ntermediaq * '