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LOCAL ITEMS. RAIL ROO SOMEDULLS.--Tho follow.. ing table shows the hours at which the trains on the C. C. & A. It. it. roach Winnsboro: DAY lAssENOER. For Charlottlo....t..... 1.57, p. ,r. For Augusta.. .. .......4.19, r. M. NiU'T PASsHNOER. For Augusta...........12.52, A. M. For Charlotto............2.55, A. r. Religious Notices. Associate Reformed Chur-el Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. M., and 7} P. 31. Methodist Chureh--Rov. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. 1M., and 7 P -n. Sun - day S6hool at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7 '..ar. Episcopal Church--Rov. J. Obear, services every Sunday ox-.0pt the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 11 o'clock A. n. New Advertisements. Card of Thanks. Notice to Treupassers----C. E. Holly and Al. C. Rabb. A petition has bon prepared, and will be presented to the Town Council, asking that cows and other animals be prevented from running at large on the public street:i. Such a law should certainly be passed. SuDmEN DEAr.-The (lend body of Henry Golden, a colored painter well known in Winnsboro, was found near the residence of 0. R. Thomp son, Esq., on Friday morning. The doceased had been working in New berry, and was returning to his family when he suddenly met his death. Up to the hour of going to press, no coroner's jury has acted in the promises. MILITARY ArpoiNrmEWeS.-Major General John ). K'ennedy, com manding the Second Division, Vol nnteer Stato Troops, has appoiated the following staif: 0. J. McD.>wll, adj itan t general; John B. Erwin, mspector generd H. E. Jones, quartermaster general F. Manning, co mtnissary gev.ral; J. J. Hemphill, engineccr; Jolnut Scoffin, ordnance offil-cr ; 8. -rucih. Burgeon-all with the rank of lienutenant-colonel; J. F. wackey. assistant surgeon ; 0. Sheppard, J. S. Verner, ienry Massey, Jame-s Cantey, Iredell Jones, Wade 1-1. Manning, T. Ross Robertson and P. H. Nelson, aides-do-camnp, with the rank of major. THE WJINNYEBA GO CIIIEF". His Pleasant Recollections of H{is Reo eent Sojourn in Carolina. The following letter has recently been received by Major T. \E Woodward from Hon. H. P. Kim ball, of Illinois: RocKFORD, ILL., Jan. 8, 1878. .fy .Dear Sir : Because I have not written, you must nob suppose, for a moment, that you are forgotten, or, that I do not cherish theoliveliost appreciation of the courtesies and hospitalities of your generous household. I love t> sit in the quietude of evening, gazing into the fire, and wander in memory over the happy scenes and associations of my Southern sojourn. * * * S * * I received your paper, in which you intimate that there are sundry other) experieces ofplantation life held in reserve for my future realizaltion. Nowv, Major, I have a strong deter mination to spend a portion of next winter at the South. That unseale(l volume of beatific pleasure, I trust you will open1 wide, and I will prom ise to take it all in. Major, I give you my assurance that I have become devotedly at tached to the people of South Caro - lina. They are just the most gener oue, whole-souled, magnanimous, hospitable and cultivated people that ever honored our country. There is not a trait in their charac ter that is mean, selfish or parsimo. nious. Their latch-string is always out, and chivalry and a paramount desire to make the very best use of nature's gifts and favors, inspires them to a nobility of friendship and liberality that is ahncest sublime. My acquaintance with your people, and my observation of the slumber.. img resources of your soil and the capabilities of your rivers for manu.. facturing industries, tile salubrity of your climate for uninterrupted labor during almost the entire year, hav ostablishied tho conviCt in m min'd tlmt .outh C"olin is n01 ex coediglyliarmIin", and fatv 1101iy,hodinlg .n the 10"Initm11l1 Of its reNources tho boulidles;8 po"Si bilities for the comfort and inspira to. of Ilmn. No Portion of the coun try possesses greater facilities and advant:lges for laidscape adornmie nwt. Tho commercial intorcourso of our nation witi Japan and other coun tries of tihe Oriient ha been, kiid will contilluo to be, tho means of extending your liets of valuable fruits anv. ornamental pl flants anid shrubbery. When I reflect upon the luxuriant growth of your rosus tihe beauty and porfection of your shade trecox--tho brilliant fints and colors of your flowers and tho limit less range and diversity of your borticultural produicts-my coneclui Sion is, that no ewtiol of th South presents isuel inlduIeiilents for mn1 desirous of establishing beautiftul homes and surrollndings as tihe Palmetto State. There are also soci d elcilents and associatioln which ;give tone, dignity and fascina. tion to your domestic rebations. I refer to the brilliant attractions, unparal lelOd SwotneSs of tempoL)0r, and the calmi, heroic patience of your triue and devoted women. A beautiful wom:u-1.1, weaving the tCU drils of her affection4 andi ideality alout the rugged outflnes oi Our l1uun1anlity, is s1 mbolized ill tho ivis which clng to your ever-geen oaks, pre-erving their vitalityx, you-11 and comeliness in the full courso of their growth :ai devehpm elit. 'Trusting, (clinginlg, loyal wVonem1, brightnling the heoine-eirelo With thle sweetlne-Fs 'and divinit.y of her infli once, insilln tilg into olir hums matter-of -fact latuies the subtki (elm-lnts of her spirituality and idolatry, disitil;ing upon our lives in the flowers bri-ithe fra-grivo as [I free-will offering, the blossings oj uI wavering sympathy and alle giance, is tle mastr -l-piece of fh< Ahnighty-th cro-wning m iracle oJ Natur's ine:t m. Since mI .\ .:.m tihe 8011 t we have ben . m withi a re n 1rk1ahly plea., . . r. The day before New Yen. y (sio, we: bloomi-lng inl iy openA gardn, a0nC daidells illiuillate( fhe grer sod with d('1in0s18 of gold. B tween (h1ist-lms anld New Year' the farmers were busily plowing erywhere, id the blandiess 01 the South prevailed over thoso pro duictive and illimitable prairies. Foi an entiro week our mercury stoo, ton degrees higler than at Nev, Orleans. I returned via Washin'ton, aim was present inl thm Senlato wh'lea the Btiler case was in contest. ] listolled to Pat terson's s7pQeClh, and becamlic profoundly disgusted. ] have no con idonee il the Son.itir' honlor, ability or iltegrity. His do felce was a jumble of illogival aim m-onoent stateet s. By hii1 harangue 1he excited feelings of p)ita and1( conltempit. I hopo the Sou18 Carolina Legislature will di slodg< that tunor of pomposity anid arro gancee, impudence and self-conceit, and till the vacanmcy with an imiper son~iation of principle, patriotism anc b:ains ! M~y visitation at the South it framned in myi experience as a benuti fuil picturec. It was an1 oasis in thec dlesert of life--a sunny spot o miemiory, en3d0oard with sweet anc imuper'ishmal realizaLtionls. I an drawn to your peCoplC with strong tics of respooet and fellowship. May a full compensation be vouichsafei themn for their trials. lossos an( sacrifices. Yours truuly, HI. P. KomBAL. Theo pator, I ru11tees and 1 congregatioz of the A. M E. Church, at Wininsboro return their thanks to the cite'. ns of th< towni of Winnsbloro for the sum of M; 0' ini aiding to get a~ parlsonago for the church; also, to Jno. 5. R eynolds, Esq. for dratwing ?1he pape)rs nleeded~ in thu purebase of the isame. Notice toTrstsr. ALiLpar ties are hereby warned not t l.hnt,fish, or in any way trespas.s on, the plantations of C. E. Hlolly and. M. C. .Rab b. C, E. II OLLY, N 0TI ICE. T IIE firml of Leoteh & O. in this day diod by muntnal con4ont. January 1, 1878' F. E1LD)1't, 1t 1F. LEETOII. I will eontinne the buisiness herotoforc COndneflted hy Leotch & Co., and respect fully solicit a continuance of thme patron aige of thmo publio. All p)ersonsq Owing the( firm of Loetoh & Co. will settle with mIO ii >aying by January 20, 18g78; and those having aniy claims against the s-uno will present them to m1o for payment. F. ELDER. In conscquen ce of liy withdr'awing from the firmi of Let tehl & Co., arid beOing about to leavo the Stato, all persons in debted to tho old firm will tind their ao counts with F. Elder; an i any nooounts~ ~m,tpaid by January 20, will ha placod with m., attorney, A. M. Mlackey, for col lootlon, No exoopti mas made. Jan 5-txtan2O la F, r.EEwrmr NPE1IALA NOTICES. 'E111lSOldt'i lIIS it, IVh'y 11VS14.tie? Jk'r To -ru WoM! WoM S FREE -- Am-g the umnyi lnlodori discovories loo!ihg to the happiness and ameliora I ion o. the itman rico, nonm i-s entitled to higler vonsideration than the-renowned Ireiedv-Dr, J. Brad flild's Femalo Rogu lator,\Voman's Best Friand. By it wo in is-m nitcipated from numberless ills pecllliit to her mex. Dofore its Liigic power itll irvegilatrities of tio womb viiish. Itcures Whites. It cure4 aup res 01on of the niM82ises. JIt 170mOVes iterino ob.itrtietions. It eures constipa tion 1ad shrengtlens the Istem. t braces the nierves and purifies the blood. It nover fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valuible iiedivine is pro pare,l and sold by J. Bra.1iticll, Atlanta, (euorgia. Price S.5- per bottle. For sale jan 15 2w STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Court of common Pleas. Wim. 11. Kerr, as Clerk of the Court of C ominon 11'as for tho conity of Fair 1ldl, Plitntif. aainst Aartha J. Means, FilaniC A. Aleans, MIriia 1). MIns, AL:rtli; Mans, Sarah T. Means, John C. livtans, G'abri.lla Means, T. Ross RobertSun anld Geo. W. Williamis & Co., Defendants. To the )rfendants, "Mnitha J. Means, Fannio A. Means, Maria 1). Means, Mtarli Means, S trah T. Means, John C, Means Gabri.lla Moans, T. Ross lt"oburt:on and (Aco. V. Williams & Co. Y(1 U ro hereby simmonticl and re quired to answer the Complaint, in, this actioll, which is filed in tho office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the aid c(uilty, iad t) serv a (c-opy% of your aiswer to thc said complaint on the sibscrib.-rs att their otlive, No. 3, Law Shinie, Wi tinl sborn. S. C., within twenly ilitys after the servicei hereof, exclusive of 0h.! day of sntch service; anid if vou fail to answer the o1n1ph1lit within' the time aforesaid,the daintiffin this action will apply to thv Court, for the rulief demand I d in the e.itni plaint.. GAILLAR D & 1ZF.YNOLD1S, Plair tiffs Attorneys. Filed Devember 31, 1877. Wm. ii. Kerr, C. C. C. P. F. C. To the Deftnd:ams, MArtlha J. Means, Fannic A. Mevan,, 'M,aria D). Mlvans, Martlha \I s, Skla'1 T. Meanis, John C. \Ileans and (.thbriella Memns: T'. ANE. NOTICI- ti:tt thie stunmn1is in this actipn, of whlich lie foregoig is a copy, wv vi lih-d i i(in oide of the Clerk of Court for Fair -el I cinty. on the 31st day of Decenber. A. 1). 1877. G.ILLA it t & I EYNOLDS4, 1Plaintiff's Attorneys, jan 31-xlaw(6 Great Ro.uctions. o . make a change in our business we will from this dato ff r our large and selected stock of goods lit a great redu. tion, and a large part of them at and below cost, CONSISTING IN PART OFi -Clothing, Chairlottesvillo Cassimeres, Jeanis&c. H Iats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Alpacas, Cashmnercs and Dress Goods, Kid and Lislo Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. J. F. MclMaster & C nov 29 Selingat cost, Thave a few pair dressed Buggy Shaftsq .1.at.95 cents, Buggy and Waugon Huibs from 95 cents to $3. i0i, Buggy and Wagon Rims at $1.t00 and upwards, Buggy and Wagon Spo0kOs at $2.25 and upwards, WVellWhieels at forty cents each, Shot Onn frm 8'.0 to$18$.(0 each, Gun Powder, best, lat SF.50 per keg, Mluskets at $2.00t each, li,k at 5 cenlts porW bot.tie, Cedlar Chunis at 70 c1onte, Cross Gut Baws $3.25 eacth, fe-athier Dust Birushes (65 ents to 75 coats, Ilandsaw Files 10 each, Watt Plows and points ai cost, Tea Scales at $1,00 ach. Anything at cost. I amn ex specting to dispose of my stock in two or three weeks, anid peorsons wishing gooda will do well to get them at once. All peortonls owing me moust settle their ac counits lit an early da - jan 1 J~ M. GALLOWVAY. SALE OF? LANI). T.IY virtue of authority confer red on - ..thoe mrtgamgeo in anid by a mor tgage executed by ,Jacob Bookman, Trustee, to S. WV. Bookhart, of date the 2t-th (lay of ,January, A. D). 160, I, as assi neco of said mortgagee, \Vill sell, on tie fi rst Monday in February next, to the highest bidder, at Fairild Court House: All that certain plantation in said mortgage described, containing SEvIuN HUNDaEBD (700) acres, more or less, lying, being and situate in F'airfiohd county, in the S tate of South Carolina, on wvatera of' Crooked Run, and bounded by lands of HI. A. Glenn, R. HI. Jennings, Jesse Wirick and others. Terms Cash, jan 15- M.i A. HOLMES. NO1'I0E. A LL persons in lobted to the estate of L.Jamesc It. Aixen, doceansed, are hereby notilled that the notes and accounts belonging to said estate have bo placed in the hands of James G. MeCants, attor ney, wvithu instructions to settle up and col loot the same ast soon as possible. H. IL. ELLIOTT, Jn 15.- Adlnstator. TO THE ] M Y custoiners know that I have heroto . . South, in style, quality and pricos. Thill timli hals comll1 whwen those ,gowis Ola the North and West I do not go backwards, but continually i new style. I I vo indo reductions in pr oxpenso to place in your hands a prico list 1 respecttfully invite you to call and ent chasing elsewhero. Orders by mail will receivo as much atto Itwould make th-) list too largo t dosori Parlor Suits, Dining Ro in, 0111c. Stani ries, Dwarf Librarios, and Book Casos, ina Thanking you for past favors, I remain, G 147, 14 jal 8 .Th No charge for drayage or packing. THE TIlITY-T471I1D YEAR. The Most Popular Scientific Paper in the World. Only $3.20 a Year, Including Postage. Weekly. 52 NUMnRS A YEAR. 4,000 noox PAoEs. r HE SCIENTI,IC AMERICAN is a lt large first-claus weekly newspaper of sixteen pages, printed in tho most beau tiful style, profusely illustrated with splendid engravings. ropresenting the newest inventions and the most recent advances in the arts and sciences; inclu di:g mechanics and epk;incering, steam enginering. nilway. mining, civil, gas ind llydraulic engineering, mill wori, iron, steel and IMtAl wor; chemistry and cheimical processes: Electricity, light, heat, sound: Technology, photography, printing, new iachinery, new processos, now% reiimpes, imiprovements pertaining to textile industry, weaving, dyeing, col oring. new industrial products, animal vegetable and mineral: new and interest ing facts in agriculture, horticulture, the holne, health, medical process, social sAInce, natural history, geology,astrono my. etc. The most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers in all departments of science, will be found in the Scientific American; the whole presented in popu lar language, free from technical terms, illustrated with engravings, and so ar ranged as to ii terest and inform all classes of readers old and young. The Scientific American is prom(tive of knowledgo and progress in every coin niunity where it circul,,tes. It should have i place in every family, reading room, library, college or school. Torms, $3.20 por year, $1.61 half year, which includes prepnyment of postage. Dis count to Clubs and Agents. Single copies ten cents. Sold by all Newsdeal ers. Remit by postal order to MUNN & CO., Pxublishiers,37 Park Row, New Yorl. PATENTS with the Scien PA TENTS. 1 con"eti"" tiilc American, Messrs. MUNN & ( o. are .-olicitors of American and Foreign Pa tents, and have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are ebtained on the best terms. Models .of nov invon tions and sketches examined, and advice free. A special notice is made in the Scientific American of all inventions patented throngh this agency, with the namo and residence of the patentee. Punblic attention is thus directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or in troduction often effected. Any person who has made a new dis covery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can p)robably be obtained, by writing to the under signed. Address for the Paper, or con corning Patents, MUNN' & CO., 37 Park Row, New York, Branch Office, Corner F and 7th Streets, gma 8..tf Washington, D. C. ~N~OTIC-ED. RI. J. McCARtLEY bogs t inform every one indebted to him, that, as he( intends selling out, it is imperative that all accoumits be paid on or before the first day of January, 1877. After that date those who have not p)aidl up will please call at the office of A. M. Mackey, in whose hands all accounts will be plaoed or et Ilection. de13 Fits, Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS PERIMANENT'LY CURlED-NO II1UMBUG by one month's usage or Dit. GOULAIID'S Celebrated Infallible iTl POWD)ElIt. T1o con vinice sufferers t,hat. these powders will do all we claim for t.hem, we will send them by mal l)ost.paid, a I.R IE TRI1A1 LBOX. As Dr. (Goulard Is thme only physician that, has ever madec this disease a specIal study; and as t.o our knowledge thousands have beeni i EltMANENTrLY CUItED by the use of these POWDEIIS, we will guaran t,ee a permanent, euro in every case, or refund you all money expended. All sufferers should give t,hese P'owdersq an early trial, and be con Viced of their curative poweis. Price, for large box, $3.00, .or four boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part, of the United States or~ Canada en receipt, of pri1c, or by ex press, 0. 0. D). Address, ANHI & RtOBBfNS, dlee 25-1y 800 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y ]E.ElVIO'V.ED. T HE subscriber has removed his Beet and Shoo Manufactory to a few doors below WV. it. Doty & Co.'s, grocery store, and opposite J. II. Galloway's hardware store, where he will be pleased to pee his friends and customers. Ho has lo6wet the prices of all kinds of work In his line, viz: Fine French Calf Skin Boots to $10, Gaiters, $7.00. Slices from $3.00 to $6.00. Mending 'and repairing promptly at. tended td at reasonable rates. (f All work warranted,. an 6 A, OLEmmNDJf PUBLIC. oro led the FURNITURE trado of tho a ba )uarchaso-1 as cheap from me as in. raise the standard of my goods, and add cos w horover possible, and spared no that will hell) you to purehase goods. tino n y stock and prices before pur ntion as if given in person. be and cop>y all the differort priocs of ling, Parlor and L,6dies' Dosks, Socrota nufactured by mo. ours respectfully. . V. DeGRAAF, 7. and 149, BROAD STREET, W. G. ROCHE, MERCHANT TAILOl, HAS removed to the store next to the post-offico, where he will be glad to re coive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, from which customers may mako selections. lie now has the finest line of French and English goods over brought to this market. He is also prepared to cut or to mak up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. po Cleaning a speciarty. Thankful to the public for past patron ago, he solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. ROCHE. 3. E.AMger& Co., 137 and 139 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., ,FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIO HARDWARE, Outlery, Guns, Sad. dlery, Bar Iron and PloW Steel,-" Cucuni ber lumps, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Agents for South Carolina for the Patent Steel Barb Fencing, and the celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows, one, two and three horse, at reduod prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Imn plemients. A gricultural Steels as cialty. Bull Tong ues, Turn Shovels, Acooters, Sweeps, 1I00 eeBolts, also, rough steel Shapes, &e. State Agents Tredegar Horse and Mule Shoes. jfei All orders shall receive prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & Co., 137 and 189 Meeting Street, deo 1C-xtaug oct (leo Charleston, 5. 0 RESTAURANT. .HEun-dersigned begs leave to inforny his friends and the pub lie generally that the Restaurant attached to the .horning Star Saloon is open, and supplied with the best the market afford s-such as Beefsteak, Ham, Bologna Sauaage, Oys ters in every style, Fish, and other deli cacies. -ALSO A full supply of the purest 'Wines, Liquors and Larger Beer. jrtm North Carolina corn Whiskey a speoialty. -ALSO A well selected stock of Tobacco and T'he patronage of the public is solicited, J. GROESOHEL, oct 14-tx8m Proprietor. ESTA BLISH ED IN 1869. CHARES MULER. W {ATOHIES, Clocks and Jewelry re paired, and satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. N.. B.-AIl who have left watches at my ro must come and get them, or I will tAs:n for cost. in thirty days, 9612OHALE lULER. Garden Seeds. RENGarden Seds ad Onion 84 Colgat.'s ap4hing Boa~ ~ qtI Fine ten @6 LV aartbk 'T~ )~~ Gent Oigarb Jant12' A$#Tl!m i )e