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LOCAL ITEMS. I ~AJ .110 ~; V. * ' O.h'Sllow ing tablo slows b,he hours at which the trains on the C. C. & A. R. R. reach Winnsboro: DAY PARSENOT-1. For Charlotte...........1.57, 1. ar. For Augnsta. .... ....4.19, 1. i. Nir PAsLNo.11. For Augusta.. .12.52, A. M. For Charlotto. . ......2.55, A. M. New Advortsomonts. New Mackorol-D. 1X Flonnikon. At Cost-J. M. Galloway. Mr. T. W. Rmbb, Sr., reports that th cotton is pretty.nearly ill gath. ored inl Iow inl tile !Molticollo nuighborhond, aid the crop thoygh (utiLu light is somawhat better than was expected Tho farmers are behiid im sowimg wheat.. Mr. James M. Stewart W1as in Winnsboro on Saturday. He is iving great satisfaction as assistant inl the Columbia Male A.-aduiny, and M~haj. H11. 8. Thzompso)n, thue p)rincipal, VD(pko of him to us in the high Ast terms. Among the recent appointments are ?Omo of Mr. T. TZo.i,b Robertson as commiswwy-gonoral of South Carolina nilitil, with to ranlk of colonel of cavalry, and Mr. J. Cald. well Rubertson as aide to tho gov ornor, with the rank of lieutenant colonol. Star-gazors were treated oin Sat nrday evening shortly after dusk with li tho mngnificen t spectaelo of venuit apparently hanging on the horn of tho moon. At OnOe timo a. oc.lipso appeared ilevitable, but the mlloonl grazed by. It was a tight sqn.eezu, howevor. Tho Charlotte Ub.vrrer of Friday says: "YCSIerday afternoon, Mr . M rth Harris, n11otier of Mrs. Co!. Wim. Johnston, died at thw residenco of her son-in-law, at the advanced age of about seventy yeara. Sie had lived in this city for maniy years, and possssed many traits of charactor which endearo her to all who kuew her." DFXTAL NOTICE.-Dr. Isaiah Sitap son, Surgeon Dentist, Charlotte N. C., respectfully inform the citi zens and public gonerally that 1e will visit Winnsboro, S. C., profos Eionlally, on Monday, December 1.0th, and1( remain eight days ONXr. Call early, as his time is limited. Teeth extracted without pain. Terms --cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. NinEs THuinos FOR CRIITSTMAs. *Messrs, J. E. Cathcart & Bro. have niow in store a now stock of nico things for Christmas, consisting of bom-mns, Florida orangoes. aim onds, nuts, raisins ete. Wo bespeak for these young mu2rchiants a liberal paitronago. They have thei thainks of Tuxs Nuiws ANI) Hlsau for some very nice oranges and, .lemons. We give notice to our delinqnent subscribers that we will take almost anything in payment of subscrip tions to Tn NEws AND HERALJD. A newspaper man once wrotoe "We hereby give notice that we will not take pay for sub)scriptions in wild plurns. We must draw the line somewvhere." For ourselves, weo are so anxious for our subscribers to pay, that we prescriboe no limitations -especially as this is not the sea son for wild plums. .Soriously, we mnst again urge all those owving us, whether for subscriptions or any thing else, to come forward at once and settle up. CIAN WIRITE. nUT NOT HEAD.-Tihe Raleigh (N. C.) Observer says: There is a man that resides in Buck born Township, this county, wvho has until recently beon a county oficial for thirty years. Ho is an 'illiterate man, cannot read a line of print or manuscript, but can writo page after page as smoothly and correctly as any book keeper in the city. He is very fetnd of writing, especially if any one dictates, and then when the manuscript is com pleted, he knows no more about it than a hog does of Greok. Hie bought a common cedar pen staff and holder thirty years ago, and has used no other since. These facts can be vonched for by a num hbe of relninl citizoss of this city SPECIAL NOTICES. Two Miles Beforo 1Breakfast, In a neighboring vity in Gcorgia, there i i a married womian, who, after her thirdl lliotinettent, had Auloeration, with all its ropllsivo 831ymptolms. Sho triod in vinl all th nostrums; her husbanid car riod hor to nll the alimous minoral spring, went with her to New York, Phiadelphi a ayd otiher places, to consult eminout (T>stetricianll , to 11o purposo. After the lso of the I fifth bottlo of Ieg i. lator, Hh hits been fully rostor-d to her forner health and happinoss, and Is now the joy of tho holtsohold-im able to alk two mile beforo broakfast. dec 4-2w Egg Plogg for Christmas. T H1E undorsigned respetfully calls the a.ttoition of tho nitizens of Fair tiold to the(.faht that he ha11. at fAMl stock of O limet LIQlUORtS and WVINES in the Boro, and giarnitees, its pirity in overy instane. In his stock aro the follow ing: Dlimy, Otard & Co.. Cognac Brandy, 0Ohl gVninfio" J'ti112ica 11um, genuine 1868 Cabirn.t lEve, genuilo 181.11, Rtoanocke Itye Whisky, gquiniluo Unickerbockor 1ye WhiA-key, genuine P N. C. Apple Brandy, geuine1(1 N . C. Sweet MhitAi Corn Vhjiskly, gentuie Stono Monntain Sour Mtsh Corn Whisky, genulino 3aulche, Pilq & Co., Ciampagne, fine Pale Table Shlerry; aII'l i fall stock of all Domestic Liquors, Winos, Ales. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipem, &V., &. Respect fully, deP F. W. l1ABENJCT, A Giet Ofrer For Holidays W ER will duinlg theRp hard4 tilime" and NVtho holidays di4pose of 100 NEW PlANOS and 6RGAINS, of first-chiss lower pri(ce for ensh, or in stalill-nIts, than ever beforo offered. WATERS' Pitaosand Organs are the best mnade. warratnied for live years. Illutstra ted Catalogues matiled.' Gront induco ments to tho trade. Pianos 7 octave, $110; 7A o4tave, $151). Organs, 2 stops, $48; 4 istops, $53; 7 stops, SC5; 8 stops, $70; 10 tolls. S85; 12 stops. k90; in perfect order 110t; Ilsed i year. Shoot Music it half prive. i1l.ACE WATEtS & SONS, Manufactulrors anld lJeilers, 40 East 14th Stre-et, New York. The Stato of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. H y/ 0. n|. T/IPI ISUON, E-q., Probltt Judyc0 1HIP"ikAS, Benjamin Stewart iath VV iide suit. to me to grant 1imi1 letters of tdllinistration of the estate and 0llrects of Le'in Stewart. deCeased: beso tre thorefore t o cite and iimonish all and inrgula the kindred aind creditors of the11. said LjPevill -, tewnrt. decoased, that. I hey be and appear bcefire mite, in the Court of*Probate, to be' hubd at. Fairili1(l. Court Ilouse, S. 0'..n thei8l% day of December text, after puliciatcionl hereof, at I1 O.clock in the 1orj-n)Oon, to shew manse, if any thjey hative, why the said admainistra tion shmld not he granited. Given under my hand, this 3rd day of December, Anno Domini 1877. 0. R. TfHOMPSON, de 4-tx1aw2 J. P. F. O. CORNOR & CHANDLER ALL attention to their full STOCK -0j I,l Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver WVatceh Chais, iBroochos, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleevo Buttons, Plain anfd Fancy Rings, Solidl Silvor and Plated Catstors, S p o o n s, Forks, Napkin Rigs, Goblets, (Cups, Dutter Knives, Buttter D)ishes, &c. Spoeta clos, Cutlery, Lamps, Lanterns, GIlass and Crockery Ware, Vases, Toiletto Sots and China Tea Sets --ALSO Machine Needles -and . Springs. Sowing Machines repaired, cleaned and adjusted. aug-23 .JIE undersigned be sleave to inforni his friendau and tepub io gonorally thai 11h0 listaulrant attached to tho .i orning~ Star Saloon is openl, and1 suppllid witlh thue ho~st the mar1'iket affordt-- such aa iieefsteakll, Ham11, Bologna Sau.ago, Oys ters in ovory style, Fish, and - otherl deli caoios. -ALSO A full Ralpply of theo purest 'Wines, Liuors nad L[argor Bleor., Pi'* Nortlt Carolina Corn Whiiiskoy a spooialty. -ALSO A well seloeod stook of Tobacoo and Segars, Thel 0paItronlagO of tho pulic is solicited, J. GRLOESCHEiL, oct 14-tx8mu _ __Proprietor. Just Received, A PPLES, Oranges, Pears, itaisin fand Onions, just in and low tom ensh. We will koop onl hand during the soa son a 0110108 stook of the above fruits. ALSO, Buttor, Eggs,Soda Biscuits, Ginger Bread, Sices, Statrch, Grist, Meal, otc., always fresh at Jf. YE. CATHiCARIT & B3BO.S HI.A. GAu,r,Ann, JNio. 8. flI,YNonDs. GAILLARD & 1EYNOLDS, ATTRNYSAT LAW NO.3 LAW RANGE. Augusta Advortisemento, D EST Dry Goods House in the South. ) All (xpress freights paj(t where tho order is $10.00. Writo a iPostal for Sam.. pies antd Prico List. V. RICHARDS & B1O., oct 27- Augusta, Ga. G. V. DeGraaf, M'Uolesale and.letail FURNITURE DEALER -AND-.. Undertaking in all its Branches. 147, 147 and 149 Broad St. WALNUT BUREAU SUITS. Ten pieces, enclosed Wash Stand, $ 35 4464 44 45 I Marblo top,onclosed Wash Stand,45 " 4 " 4 As 50 4 "4 " " 55 " " ', "' 60 " 44 44 65 " upwards, to 12 BUREAUS. Imitation Walnut and Glass, $ 7 75 "4 "4. 975 Walnut and Glass, 1375 "' "4 1750 quarter marble and glass, 19 00 " full "6 "6 2400 " "4 2800 3400 upwarids to 100 00 BEADSTEADS. No. 1 Bed, $ 225 2 " 275 3 " Solid Head, 4 foot, 6 inches high, 3 75 4 " solid head, carved top, 5 feet 6 inches high, 4 00 5 " solid head, carved top, French, 8 00 1 Walnut., carved top. 6 feet 6 inches high. 7 75 2 solid head, carved top, 6 feet 6 inches high, 9 75 3 " solid head, carved top, 7 feet high, 11 75 4 " solid head, carved top, 8 feet high, 14 00 G. V. DoGRAAF, nova27- f Augusta, Ga. No chnrgo for drayage or packing. Columbia Buciness Cards, EADQUARTEMS for cheapest Gro eeries and Hardware in Columbia, to bo found at the old reliable house of LORICK & LOWRANCE. TVIX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Store 11 oscopes, &c. All. - old pictures copied. Art Gallery Building, 1241 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Visitors are cordially invited to call and examine. C ARLES ELIAS,formerly of Camden, 1has moved to Columbia, an.1 opened a large s.tock, of Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoos, Trunks and. Valises. Satis faction guaranteed. R. E~CKLING'S GALLERY-Opposito .the Wheeler Hloure. Portraits, Photographs, Ambrotypes and Ferroty pes finished in the latest style of the arts Old pletures copied and enlarged to any size. W. A. REOKLING?, Proprietor. ~D IER1CKS & DAVIS, importers and LIdealers in Watches, Clocks,JTewelr y, Silve.r and Plated Ware, Ilouso Fm'rnish ing Goods, &c. N. B.-Watches and jew elry repaired. Columbia, S. C. oct 27--y W. G. ]RO CHE, MERCH[ANT TAILOJR, hAS removed to the store next to the post-office, wvhere he will b)o glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full lino of Samples will be kept on hand, from wvhich customers may make selections. Ho now has the finest line of French and English goods over brought to this market. Hie is also prepared to cut or to miak up goods for those who desire. Glarmnents of all kinds repairod and cleaned. ;p' Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the publio for past patron ago, ho -solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 W. 0. IIOE. FINE OPENING. Ur0cery and Liqour Business for Sale. 1R. J. McCARLEY, having made ar rangements to move from Winnsboro, offers his entire stock of Groceries, Boots and shoes, and Liquors, together wit the good-will of the business, hxiures &c., on exceptionably good terms, one third cash, balance pa4yable on or tfr January 1st, 1879.1f0 nov 27 n.. J MoGARnE.v THE LATES1 BEST AT LOWE T HAVE just returnod from the mal sonest, largest, and best assorted st< the especial benefit of the citizens of invito their attention. --C To the Ladies who would havo GLOVES, IUNGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would got ti CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO' To thoso who are in nood of goods variety TABLE LINEN, 1OMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING, BLAN11E1TS, BLEAOI -THESE' MAY B1 S( clothlinl! Clothing!E -0 WE offer our largo stock of Boys' Youths' and Gonts' Clothing at REDUCED PRICE S. We soll at pricos 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. gain, will find it to their interest to give us a call. McASTER & BRIOE. nov 29 $100,000 1 One hundred thousand dollars' worth of Merchandise! l~ectedwitba e o! suplYi t o anth of Falr, consisuing of DRY GOODS ! Carpets, Oil (Clothn, WVall Papor, Window Shiaes. Ladies', Gonts' and Chili. dren's Fine Shoos. Jones, Davis ae Bouhnights traord ilary collectio fth 1ato t nove1t1 i 1 *DnY 000Ds, PANCY GOODs AND SUOIEs. Wen calsecil attention to our immense V In o hoieryndopart ni you wil find1 ticle of two-button Kid oloves, all co[ors for Our Upolstery departmen i s toced with a Mat& amtn Mattig gocoa Mattings, W n estabionnt d ededl the me attractv Oret rom the country for go or sanmpls cash orders of Ten l)olars andY upward JONES, :DAVIS & BOUXNIGHTS, (Sucessors to Rt. C. Shiver & Co.,) COJaU1W.BI.A,. C. oot 9--8u_____ PATENTTS. To Inventors and Manufacturers. ESTADLIsIJE 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SOLIoITORs oF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Amnerioani and Foreign Patents. 629 1F St., Washington, D. 0. No foes in advanco, nor until a Paten6 is allowed. No fees for rnadchugpreumnmlary 1k1aminat1one. Special attention given to Interfereneo Cases before the Patent Offico, Infringo ments t3uit8 in tha different States, and all litigation apportaining to Patents or Inventions. Send Stamp'for Pampdet of sikly pages. doo 4 2TOTIOE. A LL persons having olaimis against .X.Jas. II. Aiken, decased, arechereby requested to present the snme, propeorly attested, on or before the Airst day of January next. And all persons indebted to Jas. R. Aiken, deceased, are hereby notitled to pay up on or before the first day of Docemnbeor next. -k[. L. ELLIOTT, no, &-,jl Admnitato?. ARRIVALS I GOODS T PRICES! -kot, having selected one of tL hand, oks over brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I rospectfully Io protiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL, WOLFE. to very latest and nobbiost suits of '8, and furnishing GOODS.,-, Call on SOL. WOLF of 'll kinds, Notions in grCt HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, IING, VALISES and TRUNKSj FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. Great Reductionsu O make a change in our business wo will from this dato offer our largo and solected stock of goods at a great reduo tion, and a largo part of thom at and below cost, CONSISTING IN PART OF Clothing, Ch.%rlottosvillo Cassimores, JeAn &c, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Alpaoas, Cashmoros and Dreas Goods, Kid and Lisle Gloves, Hosiery an4 Notions. J. F. McMaster & Co. nov 29 OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesal.e Grocer' --AND-. Commission Merchanit, Nos. 110,112 and 181, CHARLESTON, S. C, oct 4-3m Mount Zion tiollate lastitute" THLE fall session of this well known Institute began en Monday, August 27th, The course of instrucLion emblraces Mathemuation, the Classics, Science and the usual .English branches. Special attention wvill be paid to elocution, reading, soling and wvrJt in g, Pupils will receive that careful drill in the rudiments which is essential to scuring a thorou gh education, Black. board exercises will enter largely as a method of instruction. The cell o building is commodious and cenvenlently located. The Prinoipal hopes, with the political and materil improvement of the Staite, to scure a liberal patronage by moans of which ithe Institu~temay be ro. storedito its former popularity and useful Classical departmnent, per session of twent weoks, - - $30.00 Intermediate, -. 25.00 Primary, ------.. -. --20,00 .Payment to be made quarterly In ad. Yanco,