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LOCAL ITEMS. RAILROAD SCIEDULES.-Tho follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro: REGULAR PASSENOER-NIoHT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, P. M. AcCOMMoDATION FREIGHT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, P. Dr. For Charlotte. 10.45, A. I New Advertisements. Macoaroni &a.-D. R. Flonnigen. Delinquent Tax List-I, N, With ers, County Auditor, The first page of this issue con tains an interesting account of the State Fair. The citizens of Greenbriar and the vicinity had a meeting on Sat urday to take stops to build a Methodist house of worship in that neighborhood. It is hoped that this undertaking can be pushed to a speedy completion. Dr. Robertson had in charge, on Thursday morning, twenty yountg ladies, all bound for the Fair. The embarkation of suih a bovy caused great interest, and one of the pas sengers was quite solicitous to know if anybody was left behind. The whole party returned safely after a delightful trip. Almost all Winnsboro and a large part of Fairfield went to the Fair last week. Unfortunately our Eub scribers wantod all their money to carry themselves down, so THE NEws AND HERALD concluded to stay at home. If they will juso call in and settle up so as to givo us a good Christmas frolic, we'll call things square. JOURNALISTI.-Mr. W. C. Bonet, of Abbeville, has become editor and joint proprietor of the Abbevide .Press and ./lanner. This is now one of the best weeklies in the State, and we prodict that it will not suffer in its now hands. Of course Wilson will still furnish his spoialties. The Batesburg Moitor is a new paper started by Mr. E WN. Me Lenna. It gives promise of a sue ceossful future, especially whon Batesburg becomes the county seat of the new county of Butler. IAM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees, Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard--in Blbis., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wine and 'Cider Vinegar. hiii All goods delivered within corporate limits. Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni received to--day. D. R. FLENNIKEN. FINAL DISCHARGE. NOTIOR~ Ia given to all whom it may iN.oncorn f. . at David Ri. Coleman, gaardian of Ch~arls F. Coleman, will apply to tho Judl O of Probate, at WVinns. boro, R. C., on the' 30th day of Novemiber next, for a finah discharge eeL 30..1m J. P. F. C. ANNUA L MEE~TING. ?'pME . next Annual Meceting of the - Stockholders. of the CharlIotte, Co.. iumbia and Augnata Railroad will bie hold at the offien of tho ompany, in Columbia, on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, at 10 o'clock, a. mn. C. BOUKN~IGHT, nov1 Scretary. * TOOTH BRUH8 2(,) doZen English Tooth Brushes im o~re oodr Frsl tteDu NMRt NIAuyrr.-, GA. March 21. 1870. Mes.vu:. Rto & '4,4 :---AbouIt (ne year agm 1 bought a bot,lo e. j of lt.)yjj.:l.)s FEMAIX R:UI1..r frm you, for on:- of lly datughter.4 who 111141 bwen si-i with -simpreshed m-ni-w for somo li .i I have had soveral plysicians aften( lin., but met with no success until I was per-1 mulded to buy a1 bo0le ot ble Re:ulator, aud it i8 the veCry thing for which it is recommended. She is now in perfect health. I hope all sufforing females will I at least try one bottle and have health agamn. Very respeetfully, ). DOBBINS. nov 2 -2w SHERIPPS SA 1. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIIWiIF,LD. Ti the Conm on 1eats. William H1. Lyles, Plain tiff, trtinst George W. Kirkpatrick, Defun daint. I)URSUANT to the doerptal order of his Honor T. J. Mackcy, mado in the above st!ted Case on the 21st day of May, 1877, I will oflor for sade before the court-house door, for Fairfield coul ty, oil Monday the 3rd day of Dccem)bur, 1877, for~CAS11, the tract of land described in the 1pload. ings it the above cause, viz : All tha' tract or parcel of land, Situate in Fairfield county, on Sbadrack's Branch, waters of Broad RiverJ,in the fork of tie public roads leading from Shelton's Ferry to Monticello, and from Chester to Ashford's Forr-, bounded on the south by lands of estate of J. J. McMahon, deceased, e tst by lands of George W. Kirkpatrick and the aforesaid public roal leading from Shelton's Ferry to Monticello, and on the wcst by the said public road leading from Chester to Aslhford's Ferry, and containing ONE nUNDRE AND EIGTY-NINE ACRE% miore Or less. This land is sold subject to the lien of a mortgage debt duo by G. M. Chapman to the estate of E. F. Lyles, also to a judgiment debt due i by said G. M. Chapman to ThoImas M. Lyle-, 'n the wole ano 1nting to about fsix i dlur11ied dollars ; an' any bid received vil bo coinsi-e0red a'N over and; above thit :im1ont. Sollt as the proper-ty of tle defcndant in I the above entitled action. S. W. ITF heriff's Office, V. F C. Winnsboro, S. C., November 10, 1877. nov 15-f1x2 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CA1OLINA, COUNTY OF F AIIFIELD. r t iht' Commlioll 1)( va. ;Jamt U M :mti; vs. 'R. 13. Sloan. N pursu131"Ae Of "n order- from" the . Il't. f Collm -Cm n Pleas made in the above st:ed case I will (ntfer for sale before the court.-hoo (1oor' in "i iinsboro, on the fir'st MNond ay in Decemnber next, witi'n t ho legal hours of sale at pulic out ('ry to the highest b)idder', tho following de.. Bcribled prop~erty, to wit: All t.hat plantation or tract of land recently' conveyed to the said Robert B. Sloan by W. E. Aiken, known as the "Ridge Plac,' lying in Fairl'eld County, on the east side of the road leading from Winnsboro to Bell's Bridge, on wa ters of Jackson's Cr-eek, containing TwO nUNDRED AND FIFTY-Two AcRES, more or less and bounded by hinds recently )blonging' to WV. B. Creig'ht, lands of R. E. Ellis,on, Jr., and Thomas Jordan, andl by the afore said road, and having sneh other boundaries and delineatiolis tas are set forth in a-plat of resurivey made by B. H. Roboirtson, 1). S., on the tenth day of May, 1873. TERMs OF sALE : One--thirid of the purchase--money to be p)aid IN CABJI, the blalance on a credit of one year, wvith int,erest from (lay of Bale, to be secured by a bondl and mortgage of tihe premises, purchasor to pay for all necessary S. WV. RlUFF, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, 5. 0., November 7, 1877. Mount Zion (CollegIate Inst itau to THE? fall session of this wvell knon '.nsntitute began on Mon day, August 27th. Tecouse of instiuction emb,racen Muathemnatics, the Classicsq, Science and the usual Enih biranches. Special attention will ho paid to elocution, reading, spelling and writ ing. Pupils will receive that careful drill in the-rudiments which is eissenitial to secouring a thoi'ough education, BJlack board exercises will enter largely as a method of instruction. Tfhe collego b)uildling is commodious and conveniently lotted. Trhe Principal hopes, withl the polit,ical and material improvemnent of tho dtate, to scure a liberal p)atronlage, by mueanis of' which the histit'.ite may be re t,redito it,s formeor popularit,y and useful newt TElMS : Classical departnment, per sesion of t.wenty weeks, - - $30.00 Intermediate, - - - - 25.00| PT imairy,..-.. -.. -..-...... 0.00' Payment to be made quarterly in ad R. M, DAVIS, PrineI.pal Aa. 14..txtf '' Winnaham. 8t n. Augusta Avortsements, GEST ryGoods Holus iN tho South. Alll express Cvilehtm pait wher the ar)ler is J0.00. Write a Postal for Sam ph'l and( P'eivo ,i,;t. 1'. 1U . f I', 'Al -, & I RtO. . oct 27- At .u-ta, t a. -. V. DeGraaf, Wiholesale andiu Reldil FURNITURE DEALER -AND 1~kl t, 194 han.-o Nad St, C'HAM;ER I? UITS. [ i(rtic 1: NoV I tI er :, 201 Ten , i t. t. earti top, 24 "4 " 3-0 $" 40 45 DRESSING CASES. rotn pioces. $ 40 45 4 55 4 60 "4 Walnut, 71) ' 80 S 4 100 " 6 upwards to 600 CHAIRS. ,ane S,, porl half dozen, $ 5 75 8 75 li't Dinng, per half dozen, 10 00 iplit Scat, " 3 50 lit ('ane Seat, " " 4 75 Wood SCat, ' " 3 25 ROCKERS. Wood Seat ,Arim, $ 2 00 " " Nurse, I fl0 DIIe Sent i ' 2 5 1)I 46 A rm, 37 U. V. WGRA A F. ovt 27- initlsti, Ga. - No charge f> -r drityagr -r 1okin. $100,000 O! )ne hundred ihmisaid dollars' worth of Me rch1andiise! Celt'et(l with a ylew of suppling the vants of tit he i ' visitinlg %ulunbla during the Falir, coA:Isumi of DRY GOODS! carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window ShlItes. Latlies', Gents' and Cil dren's Finie Shows. Jonos, Davis t: OlTr in nlt t1 wir varios (I 0 . an "x r-tori1,:try co! et I . t ile' l;,.. 11v1A tLOSV Ii iM,V C4)o)4 VANOA (")01o4 AND 811-04. We v:0t : :'!ention to our Ittimmnca ,ln o411 60atry ti' n::'.me you will fling 'r:. : 'O .votso-t m1 .':''.'te44 pi.-es. wr' -t a lu ais 4:1 it:iind a e,'4iij4'e sst; 1 t11 of 44,- oi tv 44-bitt '4)n - .: iIv4 s, al1 c'or., Is.r iii dllari n p:40 a IIp' al r.h :u( 'aat-, t'4nit41 lat1 Iing4, I tca)l .iltilag:s, \\ tn. low. sha'les aie 41.ncevt ('liius4ii St r:ngt rs vlsI tat(ng i ulubi will I! i li's illce i l te eil., an<)1 weI exel e it a artial Iivit a lt t veriy onel t(o paitsa~J ilst,. t', ierto in ihe enautlat ry) 1(or imoi or samp jle 1)z1h0 rders~ or iTen iO1t4~ zolars an i upwarI. [0NES, 'DAVIS & BOUTKNIGHTS, (Snecessors to 11. (. Shiver & Co.,) oct 9-Sui A Fine, Oppo:rtunity. ' . l r '.:h t e i.- bufitln nt w occu-O ptIc.1b '.. B n 4 n' 'r.cr & Co., and known n-c t'n h.' -it 51te.L"' Th'is isl me11 of thae very1 l .4 h ainess stands1) ini WVininsboar,, 4tin e' ' . 's; locamted1 andi buti linag ha,:--1* recn(l . i put, inl first.. rato conai' d a : ' ':.1 and. othierise koriabi dw i 'llin" I hou and1 watrehiouse wh'icuh wiill be' di'-'.I of' along, with the store buibjll iux Thle store has) ailwa iys mit tactedl tne oft te btst t radesu in theo countiiy, and is) ltz)the (lone1 of the miost desi ruale ini Winnsboro, Tiermsit ALSIJ, Along with the str0 ablt3o mnrtioned, wvill beo sold, if destired, the stock of goods mi it. nov 8-txm 1B. SUJGENIiEIIMERt & CO. eState of South Carolinu, COUNTY OF FAIFIELD. lBy 0. R. TJlJWMPSON, P2vq., ProbalcehJdge. W.X HEtE AS, I1Oobert HIalsell hath VYmade suit to mne to grant him letters of admxinstration of the esitate antd eifeots of Peter iHaell, deceased. TheseO are thereforo to cite and admn inish all and stingular the kinidred and eroditorst of thio said P.eter Huasell. dleceased, that they!3 bo amnd appa4r boforeo me, in thiet'our-t ofP'robato, to be hold at F"airllold Court IIinse, 8. C. ,on the 21st (lay of November next, aftor publication horeof, at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to show: cause, if anly thiey hav'.o, wihy thle id admhinistra tion should not ho granted. (Given iuder my Ihantd, this 3rd day of Novoember, Anno Domini 1877. 0. Ri. T,IOMPSON, .ov t'-txlaw2 J. P'. . . T OTIOJ. A LL, persons knowing themselves In .i anywise indebted to the estate of Toseph Lan hon (deceasHed, or to Lauhou & Kennedy. must comno forward end make r ymehlt, as-5longer in'lulgonoe cannot be givon. All peons1l holding cllima against taid estate will hand themii in, lawfully uttested.w . ...ENNDY THE LATEST BEST 4 AT LOWES HAVE just returned from tho mar most, largost, and best asHorted ste lhe especial benefit of the citizons of nvite their attention. C To the Ladies who would have I 3LYOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemon who would got t1: ,LOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOT C To those who aro in need of goods rarioty 'ABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKINGo BLANKETS, BLEACI -THESE MAY BF S( TIHE ELEP11ANT -1IAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, 4T THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND _0 Millinery Bazaar. --0 [MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TE take plesnro in annonnoing to mr friendm and the public generally that we aro now opning the flnost and most xnp\ete assortment, of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinry ni Fanny Gootis In ill tha latest ltyles amid n1ovelti(m of the sImeo, Kuchas aire generally fold in a rst-class Milliner) t-stablimliment. Fan 11y and staple Dry Goods, a beaitiful tock of noweit style. of Drets Goods. Battons and TRIMTMIN GS. X full assmortmecnt of brown and bile'a hed Musl ins, Pop'linsi, Cnadeoes, Ginmghaims, I! osi ery, t mast les, XMidrts, ShawlIs, C loaks,.0 ilen's and Hoys' limats. Boots andi Shoes ror G en 1's andm Boys, Shmoes and (Gaiters for Ladies, Misses andi (1Child ren. A FULL STOCK OF Prosh Grocerieas, Con fectione mriesm, ('akes and Cram cers, Cheeseo, Mackecrul, Flour, Mieal, Grist, Siaps, Btarch, Candles. Kerosene, Crockery, T[in and Wmooden WVare, - FurnitureandI Mat tresses, LUMBERFOR SALE As low mas thme lowest. Call andl examine my) stock aind prices. a.0 B.OAG. mOc 3 J. E. Ager&Co., CHARJ,M~STON, S. C., FOREIGN AND D&MESTIO IARDWARlE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad diery, liar Iron and 1'low Stoocl, Cucumo ber P?umps, FAIRBANKS' SOALES. Agonls for South Carolina for the celeba.mted F'armeor's Friend P'low,'one, two and threo horse, at redued prieces. LibWral Termis to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural In. plomuonts. Agrioultural Steels a specialty. nii T 1 Ion g .es, Tiurn Shovyels, 80oeters, Sweeps, lice! lts &c. State Agents Trodoegar Hlorso and Mule Shmoes,. fla All orders shall receive prompt rid careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., ot 16B-xtaug oct doee Charleston, S. C. YE~'A8T PO WI)ER, -7 OR makiug wholeso me, light,digesti b,.- brca4.-of ali kinds, try the Morn nag Stpr Yant Po"wder. For solo at(the D)ragmSoro of sept 13 1& z' Aten: ARRIVALS. (T PRICES! 0 ket, having selected one of the hand. eks ever brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I repectfully he protiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLE. o very latest and nobbiest suits of S, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of -.ll kinds, Notions in great HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, [ING, VALISES and TRUNKS: FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. CONNOR & CHANDLER CALL attention to their full STOCK -Or Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar 'and Sleeve Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, Sp oo n s, Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, &c. tl>ecta cles, Catlery, Lunps, L,titorns, Glass and Orockery Ware,' Vases, T(lilette Sets and Chiiia Tea Sets -ALSO Machine Needles and Springs. Sewing Machines repaired, cleaned alnd adjusted. aug 23 REST AURaANT. --- Iir:ImundesigneCd begaleave to inform his frien-'la and the publiei gene~rally that the itestaurant, attached to the 2' orning Sta Raloon i.a open, and supplied with tho best the market affords- -such as Beefsteak, H1am, Bologna Sausago, Oya5 ters in every style, Fish, and other deli.. --ALSO A full suppIly of the purest TWInee, Linuors an.d Larger Boor. ;/i* North Carolina Zorn Whiskey a specialty. -ALSO-. A well selected utock of Tobacco and, Segars. Th le patronage of the public is solicited. J. GROESCHELT, Oct I4-f x3mn Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1874. GEO, B. EDWARDS, Cotton ani Gleneral Comnmissi,on Merchant, CHARLES~TON, &. 0. PRlOMP'T attention given to the sale Cotton, Peas, Corn, Rico and Pro duco of all kinds. Merchandise b9ught free of. commie rion. Bocing on te spot, and thoroughl,y posted on prices, can guarantee large saving to buyers of merchandise. Agent at Char?eston for State Line Ocean FSteamhips betwee.n. New York,, Olasgow, Liverpool, London and all paris of Europe. 1teferences: Bank of Charleston; Jas. Adger & Co., Chi arleston, 8. C. sept 22-xt3m Lowest Prices for Cash. J HAVE just received a large and I well assorted Rtcdek of Groceries, whidh I offer cheap for CASH. I am selling . out my stook of Boots and Shoes at COST PRICES.1 Triumph"Mad L obti Itye,and Stone Mountaht riy kes Fine Brands 'f oiacoo and Cigars. Wighesb pric .p or Ootton,