LOCAL ITEMS. RAI,ROAD SoEDULEx.-The follow. ing table shows the hours at whilc the trains on the 0. 0. & A. R. R reach Winnsboro: DAY PASSENGER. For Charlotte......:....1.57, P. m. For Augusta............4.19, P. 5r NIOnT PASSENGER. For Augusta. .......... 12.52, A. M For Charlotte............2.55, A. U, New Advertisements. Fresh Crackors-J. F. McMaste & Co. To the People-B. Sugenheimo & Co. Notice-County Commissioners. FROM WooDwAnn's.-Thore bi been no unusual occurrence in thii section since last report. The health of the neighborhood is gen orally good. The delightful weath. or, for the last ten days, has enablc( the farmers to got most of thoi: small grain planted, and hIs causo( many a boll of cotton to open tha would not have oponed otherwise Yet the cotton crop has turned ou much shorter than our most ex porienced farmers anticipated. C FEASTERVILLE NOTEs.--Thoro wil be a hot Supper prepared at thi residence of Mrs. R. W. Colemai on the evoning of the 26th inst., fo the benefit of Liberty Church. Tb admission of one person will b fifty cents; for a gentleman and lad seventy five cents. A large an orderly crowd is expected to be o hand, for Feasterville seldom fail in her appointments of amusements There will be good music am plenty of dancing this winter, bu we hardly think there will be a singli wedding in the vicinity. The readers of THE NEws AN HERALD, it is true, are acquainte( with the chase of A. S. Wallace t( Feasterville, on the 29th of Septom ber of last year, by Major Vood ward accompanied by Col. Cameroi and Mr.- Davis; but there is on cireumstanco connected with ti( occurrence that has not yet be: told. It was probably approaching ten o'clock, p. m., when the crow( so hurriedly gotten together hai received its last additions, and th orators of the night were declaim ing, to the full extent of moder eloquence, in delineating the dolor ens condition of the country ; Os coriating Wallace and laying bar the hosts of giant wvrongs per petrated by the Radicals of thi county and State, when, all of audden, tihe clocle of Mr. Colema was struck dumib, and since the has positively refused to ke time a single moment. The cloe had been steadily running for thirt years before that night. So: somebody is called upon01 to mnak goodl Mr. Coleman's damages, n) one need be surpr)ised. M. FRESH CRACKERS. G INGE SnapsI ~~i~, Butter Crackecr. Cream IRiscuit, Knick Knacek Crael eri, (Iream Jumnbles, (Cornhill and1( pli Soda Crackors. Also, fresh~ cannedl To mnatoes. Call and buy som1e for Chrisi mnas, as they will bo sold cheap. dloe 20 J. F. MoMASTER & CO NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTh CARLOLINA, CUoNTY eF FArIIIVEn.f W HTEREFAS, in nccordance with th p rovisions of ana Act of the Generi Assombily, entitled "An Act to Anchori, County Commnissionerd to Subimit to th Qualified Eleotors of their Several Coun tics a Proposition to Alter the Fone Laws, land to Provide for Efteo teatin the Same," an electi was hold(1 in towun ship no. 10, in the county aforesaid, oi the 11th day of December, A. D. 1877, ani whereas the managers ap1pointed to con duet said eloction have d uly certified th following result, to wit: In favor of altering the Fence Law, 4~ votes; Against altering the Fence Law, votes: Now, therefore,wov declare that a mnaj or ty of the quatiiled voters of townshij no. 10, in the county andl State aforesaid have voted in favor of altering tihe Fono Lawv in said township. JOHN A. HIINNANT, RL. E. ELLISON, Sr., 0. R. MIMAN$, Co unty Oommaissioners Fairfield County Winnsboro, 8. 0., Dee. 19, 1877. doe 20-xt16 ]$OTIO-E. A LL persons having claims agains X..Jas. R1. Alkon, deecasod, areoherebs requested to present the same, propoli attested, on or before the first day ci January next. And all persons indoebtei to Jas. R. Alken, doceased, are heba notified to pay up on or before the firw day of Decemnbeor next. H."L. ELLIOTT, WE HAVE IN) A Great Populi DRY GOODS i ''ts, 3c>cotfs S .co GROCERIES WE PROPOSE TO CLEAR OUI LOw FC 3 And wo are offering unparalleled ba 3 determined to carry none of our WE GUARANTEE TO SELL GO( AT PR 3Lower Than 33 1; NOW9 LOO7 OUT B SUGEN December 20, 1877. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. - In the Court of Probate. 1 To Minnie Lyles, Mattie Smith, .. William Smith, Davis Lyles, Vic. .toria Lyles, Frank Lylcs, William Lyles, Charlotte E. Ederington, Frances H McKeown, John T. - McKe.w. lie B. Ederington, s Eugen ngton, Henry M. Ederin ilila R. Edering I ton, Fr&. s Ht. Ederington, Carolina J. Ederington, May C. IEderington, Precious N. WVall, L3 Joseph B.Wall and Winn Smith, k Greeting. y IO r hereby requir ed to appear g i t te Court of Probate, to be holden at Fairfield Court HIouse, a for Fairfield County, on the twenty. 3' fourth day of January, A. D. 1878,to show cause, if any you can, wvhy the - real estato of Lucy Ederington deceased, described in the petition of Mary A. Lyles, fied in my office, '. should not be divided or sold, 1 alotting to each of the heirs-at law of the said Lucy Ederington, de ceased, the share of said real estate to whbich 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, r.. .} .Judge of Probate 'm'1Fairfield County. STo the defendants, Minnie Lyles, 'Mattie Smith, William Smith, Davis Lylems, Victoria Lyles, Frank Lyles, - William Lyles, Charlotte E. Eder intgton, Frances H. McKeown, John T. McKoiown, Dollie B. Ederington, Eugenia Ederington, Henry M. Ederington, Barilla RI. Ederington, Francis H. Ederington, Carolina J. Ederington, May C. Ederington, Precious N. Wall, Joseph B. Wall and Winn Smith. Take notice that the summons in is a ctp~in,o which the foregoing is coy, asfiled in the offiee of the Judge of Probate for Fairfield county, at Winnsboro, in the State of South Carolina, on the ninth day of November, A. D. 1877. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, Petitioner's Attorneys, nov 13-t1aw6w Winnsboro, S.C Admninistr'ator's Notice. A f. esnshvn demands against wvill render them in dumly attested without delay to James H. Rion, Attorney, or to the undersigned at Aiston, 8. 0. WM. B. ELKIN, doe Adumiuao r. P TL E1 LUOURATED Lr Holiay Sale -OF , CLOTHING, 30", 'M-"23 -y C-OC30CEC1" , ETC., ETC. 'OUR STOCK AT REMARKABLY GURES, gains in all departments. We are present stock to the next season. )DS, OF WHATEVER KIND, ICES efore the War. FOR BARGAINSa -0 EIMER & Co. Best is Cheapest NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOATIC Silent Sewinq Machine. LJates~t Invention, Producing Marvelous Results. pets srpass mei lces ecIe be.yond allco selr of nois, ar-ru:ng t.roulesome, two Lharcad, tnion n machines. Only M~aclIine in the World witl, Autonmatic Features, and wilh 11o Tensiont to Manage. Writo by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &o. WYILLJCOX & (IIBBJS S. M. CO (Cor. Bond St.) 668 Broradway, N. Y' may 1--ly .A Sewing-Ma5hine. wE otAIM FOR TnlE fIPoDOW WHITNEY SEW ING The following speciflo points of supe r io r at n p i i t n C si r'uctioni. 2-Durmabi lity. 3-Exceedinagly LightRan ninlg. 4-Siti unnning.Iosee. 5-Prornaus alu 0a1tiso 6--Beauty ofFiniuh and W orkunamishap. 7-tIEIAT REDUCTION I1N Single Machines sent on orders dircot from the Faetory, written guarantee with WHY PAY OLD PRIOES! fiftSend for ciroulars and partioulsa. Address, The -Whitney MrPg. co,, feb 17 atars.o N J l'Er ' OtiO Lpens are hereby warned a ainst Atr~aigfor a oertain note given yme to J. E. Corder for Seventy-flye Del iar, and hea&ing date February--, 1874. dee 5..x3t. . w. OALD.WEr.L. Augusta Advertisements, B EST Dry Goods Houso In the South. All express freights paid where the order is $10.00. Write a Postal for Sam ploR and Prico List. V. It VIllD S &n 13RO., oct 27- Atuiguistai, Oa. G. V. DeGraaf, Wholesale and"Retail FURNITURE DEALER -AND U7tclerta me. Undertaking in all its Branches. 147, 117J and 149 Broad St. WASHSTANDS. Imitation Walnut, $1 75 Walnut enclosed, 4 00 " " Marble top, 600 WARDROBES. Walnut, $17 " two drawers, 19 " "o drop handles, carved top, 22 " " drop handles, carved top, 30 " two drawers, drop handles, carved top, fancy panols, 35 TABLES. Round or Square, $ 1 50 Walnut Centre, dra%w, 3 00 Marble top, 700 801 g00 1200 1800 2000 "4 260U TOWEL RACKS. Walnut, 50 1 0C 200 400 SOFAS. Large Hair Cloth or Reps, carved top, $18 Large Hair Cloth or Reps,carved top, 22 Large Hair Cloth or Itops,carved top, 24 Large Hair Cloth or lops,carved top, 30 ITETE-A-TETES. Tete. $15 00 Tote, 16 75 Tote, 19 75 Tote, 24 75 G. V. De(RAAF, nov27- Argusta, Ga. -Me No charge for draypgo or packing. Columbia Business Cards. EADQUARTERS for cheapest Gro. corios and Hardware in Columbia to be found at the old reliable house of LORICK & LOWRANCE. IX'S, Portraits, Photograph, Store oscopes, &e. All old. picture, copied. Art Gallery Building, 124k Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Visitors ar< cordially invited to call and examine. C1 HARLES ELIAS,formerly of Camden, has moved to Columbia, an.1 opened a largo stock, of Dry Goods and Notions Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. Satis. faction guaranteed. RECKLING'S GALLERY-Oppositc the Wheeler H[ous e. Portraits, Photographs, A mbrotypes and Ferrotypel finished in the latest style of the art Old plotures copied and enlarged to any size. W. A. REOKLING, Proprietor. D TERCKS & DAVIS, importers anil daesin Watches, Clocks,Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, House Frrnish ing Goods, &c. N. T.-Watches and jew, elry repaired. Columbia, S. C. oct 27--3 Prepare for Christmas. rHEproprietor of OUR HOUSE lie , t norm his customers and t 1< public generally that he has the largesi and best stock of goods ini his line in town, consisting of: 4)tard, Dupuy & Co.'s, Cognac Brandy; Pure old Jamaica Rum. Old Pear Holland Gin, Lynchburg Rye Whiskey, Lincohti county Rlyo Whiskey, Old Virginia XXX Rye Whiskey. Old Kentucky Bourbon, B ythewood Pure Peach Brandy, N.C. Peach and A pplc Brandy, N. C. Swool Mash Corn Whiskov, Steno Mountain Sour Mash Corn Whiskey. ALSO, G. H!. MJumm & Co.'s, Champagne Winos, Ale:., Porter and Lagei Beer Tom and Jerry, Hot Seotch &c. F"rosh, Oysters an dfresh N. 0. Pork Bausagt always en hand, Respectfully, dee 13 J. D. MoCAD LEY. d. OLENDINING, Boot and Sho00 Manufacturer WINNSBORO, 8. (C. THE undersigned re. spetfully announces to th< public of Fairflold that 1h4 has moved his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. C. Muller's. I am prepared to mnanufactur< ',11 styles of work in a substantial and :orkmanliko manner, out of the very besi materials, and at prices fully as low as th<~ same goods can be manufacturnd for at the North or elsewhere. .I keop <.tiistan thy on hand a good Stock of Bole and Uppu Leather, Shoe Findings &c., which ii l be sold at reasonable pricos. Repairinp g.romptly attended to. 1'ecrms strictly Cash; pie Dried hides bought. oot 12 J. C3LENDINING. TO..J.ET so.A.P JUST REC0EIVED, ONE gross of the genuino ltown WVidsor coap. AS Two ty-fve dozen assortod Soaps,at the D rg& Dtore , J of OTTO F.WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer -AND Commission Merchant, K 1.112 and 181s CHARITTON, E. 0. oat 4-3m ---- WE offer our large stock of Boya' Youths' and Gents' Clothing at ItDUCED 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 styloe, and good bar gains, will find it to their interest to give us a call. MaMASTER & BRIE nov 29 $100,000 I One hundred thounand dollars! worth or' Merehandisol Selected with a view of s'plV=n allt 3%p,pe Visiting t~lubaduring .t.he, Fair, consisti g of DRY GOODS I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Winclow. Shades. Ladies', Genuts' and,COhile diren's Fine Shoe. Jones, Davis & Bouhnights t.raordiniary collection ofa th lts it nli DaY GOODS, FANO OODS AND 51HOEsa st cll specianl attention to our immense. everythng you wandt at modrate opries. W d Hkrrep alay on d a1 comletassortmet of tide of tyobuatton Kid Gloves, al.colors, fot ur Ups t ery deartment iR toka with a. tio l aCann Mait ocoa Mattings, Wib. es(ahsh.mntl deel the mot attracitey tion to every one to pay us visli.cralivt Orders from the countr for goods or samples, cas orders of 'rlolSlar and upwards. JONES, DAVIS & BOUZNIGHTA,. (Successors to Rt. C. shIver JI Co.,) CO.'OMBI.A, U. C. oct 9-Sta___________ W. G. ROCHE,, XEROCUANT TAILOR,, ILAS re'moved to the store:noxt to< then post-offico, whore he will bo glad to'.ree eoivo his friends and customers.. A full line of Samples will-bekop6'on, hand, from which customers may make. selections, Hie now has the finest line off French and English goods ever: bro.ugh6 to this market. Hie is also prepared to -cut or to mak up goods for those who desire. Garmentw of all kinds repaired and Oleaned, pf. Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to th,o publio forepast patron. age, he ' solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction, sept 18 W. &, Roogg, TOOTH BRUlSHFB, dozen English Tooth Brush es4