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LOCAL ITEMS. in) tmble11 shows tho hours at which the trains on the 0. C. & A. 1t. It. reach Winisboro: DAY PASs-ENOR. For Charlotto...........1.57, r. m. For Augusta.......... ...4.19, r. .. NiUr PAS1+.NG1M. For Augusta.12.52, A. A. For Charlotto.2.55, A. B. Now AdvertIFsemonts. Masonic Meeting--Wm. N.Ciand lr, Socrotary. Knights of Honor-E. S. Chand lor, Roportor. Notico-R. J. McCarley. Preparo for Christinmas-J. D. McCarley. Fresh eggs just recoivod, and for sale choap, by R. J. McCarley. * FENCE L&w ELECTION.-Tho fnce law cloction in township numbor ten, hold on Tiesdiay, passed off very quietly indeed. Tho following is the result: Inl favor of altering. ........45 Against altering. ......... ... 8 Majority in favor .............37 DENTAL NOrics.-Dr. Isaiah Simp son, Stirgoon )ontist, Charlotto N. C., respoctfully informs the citi zens and plublic generally that he -will Visit Winnsboro, S. C., profes sionally, on Monday, Decembor 10th, and remain eight d-ys ONLY. Call early, as his time is limited. Tooth extracted without pain. Torms cash. Satisfaction guarantood. Dec 5. The Detroit Free Press conies to our olice; and wo have a serious fault to find with it. It is always so chock full, up-to.-the-brim-and running-over with good things that somno exchango fiend albost in variably parlois it but00r VOw can lay hands on it. Th11e Frec Prive is the princo of fiuiily patpers, and every one who loves a laugh, and relishes humor should subscribo to it. Subscription two dollars a year, in advance. We received, last week, a lotter from "C. M. L." asking us to put in a column of charades, enigmas, and puzzles for the benefit of our young readers. This letter and the accompanying enigma were mislaid in some way, and we have been unable to publish them-a circum stance we greatly regret. In ans swer to the request, we would say that we conltemplaLte a number of improvements on Tuxs NEws AND HERAMi, but are unable to make thenm at present. We hope ere long to presenit a paper that will please old and young. If we enljoy, od the patronage that should be given by the people of the county to a home papercl, we could add many nowv features of interest. We shall hoar our fair young corro*s~ p)ondent's prolposition in mind. Our correspondent from Wood ward's wr'ites :. "Tlhomas Aikoni, anm industrious, hard working colored man, living near this place, met with a sad misfortune on the night of the 8th inst. About 12 o'clock he wvas awakened by the roaring of fire, and upon running out ef his house, he discovered his horse.. stable, corn..crib and cotton-'house in flames. The fire had already got too much headway to save anything. He lost all of his corn and fodder, and a bale and a half of cotton in the seed ; also, the seed out of fourteen bales of cotton, and his wagon. Tomn had paid his rent and for his supplies, and was in a fair way for making his next crop with scarcely any assistance, The fire was evidently the wvork of an incon diary." 25f OTIO.~ED. . J. McCARLEY begs to inform every one indebted to him, that, as he intends selling out, it is imperativo that all accounts be paid on or before the ftrst day of January, 1877. After that date these who have not paid up will please call at the office of A. M. Mackey, in whose hands all accounts will be placed for collection. denni13 SPECIAL NOTICES. rT'o Mie Beful'e Br'l-thfitst, IIn at n-ighborinig vity inl Ge'-rgia,' th4ere i; at 1111ter-' 4 w na ,Who, aftecr lit-r third cohiandt lu loler.ttionl, wvith all its rtilsive sylitAtous. Sho tried inl vain all the nostrumiiis; Ier liusband car ried iher to all the ftmous minieral Hprings, went withi her to Now York, Ph'liladolpliia and other places, to consult, entinent obstetricians, to ino purpose. After the 1. of tho fiftih bottlo of 1tegi. liior, sio las heei fully restor)d to her rormer hialth and hiapl)ines4, and is now tit joy of tht) holusihold-i alibl to walk two uiles before broakfast, dec 41-2w Egg Plogg for Christmas. r [E undorsigned respoetitilly calls tho attention of t citiZiu of Fair field to the faet that. he has a full stook of the iluest LIQUORS ilttu WNES in the Boro, andi guarattoo its purity in every imistanco. In his stock are the follow ing: Dupuy, Otard & Co.. Cognac Brandy, Old genuinlo Jamait-talum11, gen1ine 1868 Cabinlet live, genuilso 1868, Ioanocko Ryo Whis)v, gonuino hinickerboeker Jtyo Whiskey, genl,muine r N. C. Apple Bramdy, g,enui no N. (J. Sweet Mash Corn WVhiskoy, gun e Stono Mo1untain 1our Maih Corn Whiskey, genulno Bauchc, Fils & Co., Champagno, fino Pale Table Sherry; tnd a full stock of all Domestic Li<Iuors, Winos, Ales, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., &. 1"espectffully, duo 8 F. W. HAIIENICHT, CONNOR & HANDLER CALL a.on.. to tholz all STOCK -kF Watohes, Clocks, Gold and Silvor Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleovo Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silvor and(l Plated Castors, S p ) 11 , Forks, Napkin ings, Golots, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter 1Dishos, &-. Specta clos, Citlhry, L-uips, Laiterns, Glass and Crockery Ware, Vases, Tuilutto Sets and China Tea Sets -ALSO Machino Needles and Springs. Sowing Machines ropaired, cleaned and adjustod. aug 23 Augusta Advertisements, T) EST Dry Goods Iouso in tho South. ) All express freights pai< where the order is $10.01)0. Write a Postal for Sam pies and Price List. V. IICIHARDS & 1110., oct 27- Augusta, Ga. G. V. DeGraaf, Wholesale and.Rtetail FURNITURE DEALER -AND Undertaking in all its Branches. 147, 14j and 149 Broadl St. WALNUIT BUREAU SUITS. Ten pieces, enclosed Wash stand, $ 35 4" "44 45 " Marble top, enclosed WVash Stand, 45 44 '~44 ~ 50 44 44 44 44 55 " 6 65 " " upwards, to 125 BUREAUS. Imitation Walnut and Glass, $ 7 75 '4 g4 975 Walnut and Glass, 1375 " "' 17 50 "quarter marble and glass, 19 00 " full " "' 2400 " " " 2800 ' ' " " 3400 " " "' upwa .tras to 100 00 BEI4ADSTEADS. No. I BIed, $ 2 25 2 " 275 3 " Solid Head, 4 feet, 0 inches high, 3 75 4 "' solid head, carved top, 5 feet 6 inches high, 4 00 5 " solid head, carvod top, French, 8 00 1 " Walnut, carved top, 6 feet 6I inches high. 7 75 2 " solid head, carvori top, 0 feet 6 incites high, 9 75 3 " solid head, carvea top, 7 feet high, 11 75 4 " solid head, carved teo), 8 foot high, 14 00 G. V. DeGRAAF, nov27- Augusta, Ga. A$m-J No charge for drayage or paoking, .F O t 'U ' T - 8 HOfd E AND CATTL E POWDERS, '1110 State of' South Car-o1n, COUNTY OF FAInFIELD. IBy O.RI. TIR).1111NOX, 1.,Probl)(e Judgqe ' AV1 i.111t101AS, 11i-.jamin Stewart hath V !M1ie 811itf I- mIt' to gn1tat. him letters of adiiiii,Istrait tion of the Cestateland effects of 1evin Stewart, deceased: These are therefore to cite and adni.nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Lovin Stewart. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in thoCourt of Probate, to b held at Fairfield Court flouse, 8. .,oni the18it day of December next, after publication horeof, at I I o'clook in the forenoon, to Rhew cnuse, if any thtey, have, why the said adiministra til shiould not ho granted. Uivei unler nay hand, this 3rd lay of Deecaher, Anno Domini 1877. 0. R. THOMPSON, do'o 4-fxliaw2 J. P. F. C. The Stte of Sou1th Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Bly 0. 1?. T'IO.03!'S EvI., Probate JAudge. W ilMEAS, Pauline J. Price hath miiade suit to ie to ,grant her letters of admini,stration of the estate and efl'ects of Cuthbert Price, deceased: 'I'liese lire, therefore, to cite and aimon. ish all and singular tho kindred and credi tors of the said CuthbertlPrico, do ceaiseid, that they be and appear boforo me, in the ourt of Probate, to be hold at Fairfield Court Ilouso,S. C., on the 18tu day of December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cau-se, if any they havo, why the said adiinistration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day of December, Anno Doiini 1877. 0. I. THOMPSON, de( 4 J. P. F. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In th (!ourt of P1robate. To Minnio Lyles, Mattie Smith, William Smith, Davis Lyles, Vic toria Lyles, Frank Lyles, William Lyles, Charlotte E. Ederington, Frances H McKeown, John T. McKeown, Dollio B. Edorington, Eugenia Edorington, Henry M. Edorington, Barilla, R. Edering ton, Francis H. Ederington, Carolina J. Edorington, May C. Ederington, Precious N. Wall, Joseph B.Wal and Winn Smith, Greeting Y OU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden at Fairfiold Court House, for Fairfield County, on the ,twenty fourth day of January, A. D. 1878,to t3how cause, if any you can, why the real estato of Lucy Ederington deceased, described in the petition of Mary A. Lyles, filed in my office, should not bo divided or sold, alotting to each of the heirs -at -law of the said Lucy Ederington, do ceased, the share of said real estate to which he or she may be entitled under the laws of said State in such case made and provided. Given under my hand and seal this ninth day of November, A. D. 1877. {A 0. R. THOMPSON, L. S. Judge of Probate 'm- Fairfield County. To the defendants, Minnie Lyles, Mattie Smith, William Smith, Davis Lyles, Victoria Lyles, Frank Lyels, William Lyles, Charlotte E. Eder ington, Frances H. McKeown, John T.1. McKeown, Dollie B. Ederington, Eugenia Ederington, Henry M. Ederington, Barilla R. E~derington, Francis H. Edcrington, Carolina J. Ederington, May C. Ederington, Precious N. Wall, Joseph B3. Wall Und Winn Smith. TakeJ~ notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Judge of Probato for Fairfield county, at WVinnsboro, in the State of South Carolina, on the ninth day of November, A. D. 1877. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, Petitioner's Attorneys, nov 3-flaw6w Winsboro, S. C J.E. Ager &Co., CHARLE~STON, S. C., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IADWARtE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad dIlory, Bar Iron and Plow Steel, Cucum ber Pumps, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Agonis for South Carolina for the celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows,[ono, two and thrce horso, at rodueid prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Im plemnents. Agricultural Steels aspoolalty. Blull Tongs ice, Turn Shovels, Scootr Sweeps, Heeol Bolts &tc.s State Agents Tredogar Horse and Mule Shoes, jP#' All orders shall receive prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., oct 16-xtaug oct d cc Charleston, 5. 0. LLpersons having claims against .Jas. R. Alkon, deceased, are hereby requested to p'resent the same, properly attested, on or before thy first day of January next. And all psyrsons ndcbted to Jaw. R. Alken, deceased, are hereby notified to'pay up on or before the first day of December next. H..tL. ELLIOTT, nov 5--t11' AdmlnIotatom. THE LATES1 BEST AT LOWE HAVE just returned from the ma somest, largest, and best assorted at, the ospecial 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 tl CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO' 'Vo those who aro.in need of goodi variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING, BLANKETS, BLEAC) -THESE MAY BI S( Clothin! clo,thin! -0 IE offer our large stock of Boys' Youtha' and Gonts' Clothing at REDUCED PRICES. We sell at prices to suit every body. OUR CLOTHING is well made, is of good style and finish, and we guarantee the price to be as low as can be found any where. Parties in search of good Cloth ing, latest styles, and good bar gains, will find it to their interest to give us a call MoMASTER & BRIE. nov 29 $100,000 1 One hundred thousand dollars' worth of Morchandise! Slected with a view of suppying the wants of Fair, consisting of DRY GOODS I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren's Fine Shoes. Jones, Davis am Bouhnights traordi$naryn coctlon orh att noveltis In DRT GOODs, FANCY GOODS AND 511035. Wocal special attention to our Immense everytingyou want at moderate icsW kerp ala s han a conet iassortment of o o tn i Gloves,lo a su<erb tor OurUoster o artmont is st od with a tCanto Matings Cocoa Mattings, Win strngrs oitng onide bla wil find ths Slae In te ty, and we xtend oordiat invita Orders from the countr for goods or samples cashorder of 'e Donars and upwrda o a JTONZS, DAVZS & 3OUDNZGHS, (suecessors to iR. C. shiver * Co.,) oct 9-Sa_____________ W. G. ROOHE, KERCHANT TAILOR, IEAS removed to the store next to the post-offloo, where he will be glad to re ceive his friends and customer. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, from which customers may make selectIons, Hie now has the finest line of French and English goods ever brought to this market. Ho is also prepared to out ot to mak up goods for those who desire, Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. ,e- Cleaning a speelalty. The kful to the public for past patron age, no i solicits a continuance of the sme, and guarantees satisfaction, seet 18w. & aootim. r -ARRIVALS! GOODS T PRICES! rket, having selected one of the hand )cks over brought to this place, for Fairfeld, to which I rospoctfully the pretiost stylos of DRESSES, daintiost SHOES-. Call on SOL. WOLFE. D io very latest and nobbiest anito of N, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFF of all kind, Notions in greet , HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, IING, VALISES aud TRUNKS: FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. Great Leauctions. TO makb change in our busineas we will from this dato offer our largo and solootod stock of goods at a great roduo. tion, and a large part of tho at and below cost, CONSISTING IN PART OF olothing. 0harlottesville 8assi mere, Jeans d", Hate, Caps, Doots and Shoe&, Alpsea, Oashmeres and Dress Goods, Kid and Lisle Glove, Hosiery and Notions. J. F. MoMaster & Co nov 29 OTTO F.WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer Commission Merchant, CHARLEUSTON, S. 0. os 4-3m PATENTSs To Inventors and Manufacturers. ESTAIntr8UED 180O$. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SoLlolToRs OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Anterioan and& Foreigni 1atents. 829 F St., Washington, D.C0. NIo foes in advance, nor until a Patent is allowed. Nofee. for makcingpreim4inary, Rosminasons. Cass sbefore *he PateIntOfie,*Infringe. mente Suite in the different States, and litigtion appertaising to Patents or Sem &mp As' rANnpe* of sis pages. ATT'ORNEYS AT LAW . NO. 54 W4A'',