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LOCAL ITEMS. Isauno.mSamma:s.Thefollow ing table show's the hours it. which11 the trains on the C. 0. & A. R.11. reach Winnsboro : DAY PASSi:NGWR. For Charlotto........... 1.57, 1. ar. For Augusta ............4.19, v. m. Nicwr PASSENCEM. 'For Au ut.......12.52, A. .%r. For Charotto.2.55, A. M. Now Advertisoionts. Notico-Wi. N, Chandler, Clerk. Shorifl"s Salcs-S. W, Ru, S, F. C. At Cost-J. M. ralloway. Judge Mackey fixed Mr. E. L. Lumpkin's bail at ono thousand dollars. The ladies of 'Ridgeway are mak ing activo preparations for the ap proaching festival ill behialf of the Moiso Light Artillery of that town. Now that the usWy law has passed wo'%c want to borrow aboit w10,00. Wvo didin't sp,ak b)..orc, because wo objecio,l io payin- a high rate of ilneret. Bult we can stand a hun111dre)d Ihouliald at :even por ceit,. Did we hear any one say he would lend it ? MKLr. Thoias lcEinstry is, we believe, the sciior Sunday twhool superintendent ill the wholo State. For forty-one years ho has boen suporilteldelt of the Sunday school of 11ethel (Mothodist) church, ill this county. The school is now very flourishing, from sixty tc eighty Lcholars being in attenlance. DENI'rAL No-ric:.-D)r.J1saiah Simp son, Suirgoonl D)"itist, Charlotto N. C., rspetfully inlforms" the citi zens and public generally that he will visit Winnshoro, S. C., profes sionally, on Monday, De0ember 0ti, andl(l remain eight days ONLr. Call early, as his time is limitled. Teeth extracted without pain. Terms cash. Satisfaction guarantood. Dec 5. TiE ADMISSION of Eustis to th< United States Senato makes it stand thirty-nine Republicans, thirty-six Democrats and Judgo Davis. As Sharon is always absent, and Davis generally comes down on the Democratic side, the Radicals have a slender majority of one to Ifiure upon. They had to seat Kellogp to keep the mnjority from going over to the other s-ide. A.monug the miattors o special interest to our' read ore in the p)rocedings~ o: tho' Legislature are the favorabbi report on amending the charter o Blackstock, the presenting of th< claim of Sheriff Ruff, and the peti tion of the Hampton Rifles of Ridge way for an applropriation to ogii them, and thle pct.ition of certii citizens asking to be allowed th4 bencfit of thet nowv fence law The Legislature takes a recess o1 the 20th inst SENATOR CONKLINO is hostile to th developmnentI, by government aid, o the South, but he lhas introducci andl endorsed a petition asking fo: $50,000 for a preliminary survey b; army engineers of a route for grand African railroad, extendin;: from Lib,eria into) the inte'rioi It is Conkling's intention to devel 01) Liberia. H-e wishes, in addi tion to this $50,000 to establish steamship line from New York to Liberia by means of a large subisidy and will pr1ob)ably follow this ul~ withl a b)ill muaking the Ulnited State: guiaranLtoo thle bon1ds of his priospc tive Liberian Railroad. Tile South ern Congressmen shlould see to ii that their owvn section of counltr shIall b)e aided andl encouraged befor Liberia or any other outside p)iac( gets a hearing. A lamentable donth occurred i1 Orangoburg 0on the 1thm inlst., Mi Elliott Robinson being tile victim He entered into a friendly hlors race with Mr. B. F. Slatoi', whosi horse was ridden by a colored boy The animal wvhich Mr. Robinsai rode halted and f,hrowv him hlead long against a pine, causing death In a few hours. Tile youg mai was a thrifty and respected citizen and leaves a young widow an< inlfant. Medical help was procuroi a.t once, but to no avail. .NO[CIt ! 1111. f-h11 f-1r -ay m-11w Tax4-4 i!% liy I'. b-r of Coitnil: W.M, N. CIIANDt,lk,M duii 18 11 Clerk. .A.T COST 1 To Change Investment I I OS"liE Shco.s, five and11 a itl f cents . per ih, by th (1 keg, A x% It. sevet I live anit ninety ent! each, Nails at (Ilven Will it half1 (-kntL- per 116, bY t1hw keg , PI -, Ware, t IIe vevry best, ut five ; cents' r, lb, sw-ede I.nyin-,I r-ol., a1t Iv ceits>Vr lb. Tir iro In a tt. U'hrne vcenlt-, pe-r 11(Ib, t beI st I lorse Shoo! NatIls at, twonty, -fIve conos per 11). briss boitiII ev(d11t Bltek.ls lt, ity conts m e.th, e ihi lhicklts at fifteen ents 1 teh, dres:ed ingy 81"ii 11tsa I ni net y-iI ve CfS ' )aLil', COIII ivts and IIh 3rrs at sixty cit(s per 1h, AmNes Shovels at lin) dollar anld fiftln (ent(tah, smioothlinl. I rons at five c ivls lw 4, Colton Itope at tweity-live cents i m. 1b. de. 18 Ji. M. GALLOWAY. The Mante o' tioutit Carolimn COUNTY 011 FARFIEL). y Q. /41. T77PJ)MAi'.,hw . 'rbl ,ol; \f~llElAvillin11 .. Woolward VN hati 1uull.1e sulit. to ike to grallt him let tvrs of ninl il ist rat iol oi tho estate and eftts of Mary bat1hmn. deesed: Theso are therorv to citneiil minonkisi all wid1 siingitlar (lite kirIred and creditors of' the( said Mlary Lathaln, dcad,ltha t1b)y Iw alld appearl before Ille, inl the Cl'iurt ofl robato, to be Ilhld it I"Jrliel. Court liowu, S. C..(InI tlh, :) Ist day of ID-ceinber next, after ImbI)l ltiOnk here'Iof, ait II o'](lIck illhe fornon, () shww caullse, if ally thy lmve, why th1 sid administra tion should not. be grantel. (iit mndev iy hIandl, this 1.1th day of DoI. mibor, Anno Domini 1877. 0. It. TIHOMIPSON, deeIS-txiaw'.2 J. P. F. C. S IER FF'S SA L H. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY o FAIRFIELD. In the Uonnon Pleas. James 11. M1cCants.Planintiff, ar/w,?s/I1obe'rt; Il. Eilisont, Junior, Getorg,e W. W%if lillins lid George W. Williais & Co. 1Defenldats. N Imrsii1wo of an order mlde in ti ..12V Sbv st,I case, Iy til! Court of Comimo 'i-;, I willsell Iwfore ihe colrt house'% 41hikr inl V.'innsboro, cn thet. tirst, M n.ril lanv:,ry .xt, withinl thev logal iour.(. if :L-, at puliu oiltery, to the bi'dlt! hioier, tb I'dAlowing" described Vnrt, I) wn:I .\11 qhwc.t..npanainn tract of 1111)d, lltitn*T:1. : n .\!:Cj:l A ND Irwr ..uCR:s, Iu1 ot! 0 1 ,. situateil in t(e co71 ,!. . Ir H . inl tilt! ritato oil iNlith (::roow:, id( b0iundled onl tilt nlorth by ll"Is of Sainel Cathilcirt, east by latids of -I. . , It.ister. solth hv liuds of W. J. Ai%ei 11114 onk the! we'st, by laiIs of Thom:IJfranl, bvingl thec samno tract of land llcovey,l to Robert E. IAlison, Jr., by 1L. W. o)rall, SFeit' o Fairlield county, biy decd lbeaing dato thu 4th Jan lrltY, 1861J. TE1l CF SALE: One-thirI of the purchasm me,ney to Io pidll inl C-tsit, anl the bitalance on it credit ot'one im2d two years, with interiest thore i frima the daty or s.ile, to be !veured )y Donl dI of' purchasvr an,d nmortgage of thle prtIli Ss, anld the ImIrelhaser to pay for all necessary jpauits. 4.W. RUurF, Rhetritp"s 00lice i. 1F. C. Winnsero,S. C. I )cce lbr 15i, l6b 4%HIE R I FF~'S 5.A LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIllFTELD). John Slitzher and11 Wife vs. King 1labb, ('hira (iabb, Calihvini Rabib, Thtomas Me Gill, Si'., IIarriettI McGill, Charles -McG'iIIll Pellio McGill. I -3CIlMUl.\NT to an orde021r of 0, I. [Thomp jsoni, Esq51., Jnidte 01 Pr'obato for F"aiildll countyV, madiie iln (ho abiove stail id cuase, I wil'tl ofler' fonr ale att pui c cour) t-hmise5 d1o.r in Winn lsboro11, b)et-wein the0 legal hours1 oft satl. (on the21 first Monday in Jaillnay neixI, (the followving described All I li pionei, par11cel 01' tract of' land lying', binlg tad siluae 1124 l ecounity t 1hoontd on th (le east by lands of Ghtladney ?'hiiartn1)1 a lul l.avis, on (the south by lands1 of Ulnyne MlcMeekint a1121 T. M1. Dawkmtuis, on thue west biy lands of UI. W, Ow'.ensi andi the1 estato1 ohf Harisont lurley', A ile xanderi .Jenn12ings ; and11 c!ontiniing or loss,. TERIMS OF' hALE: One-third of thto p)urtchast l money to bo pa id incasa, (te bllain 011 a credit of (212 andi two yearlts, in t,wo (1qual1 install mten1t-, w.itht inteCret fromt day 0f sale, palyabIle annutially-theo pur1o baser' or pur - lbasers to) give for1 th11 unpajid balnlantco a bond11 secured.!i by3 a mli)otgo .of (to prem2i ses3 sold1, antd 10 1).y for a'ill nteestia'ry Sheif1 0110, . F . D)cemt ber 15, 1877. de 18-lIlx:4 SHERIFS SALE. 3 ~ , Yvruo of an exeCtntion to mo1 (I.~ .. rei'ct-ed, I1 w.ill olTer for sale before tile c!ourlt-h1onso4 door0 in Wiunnsboro, on te first Mottolay in Janular*y netxt, witin to logadl hoturs ofl4salo, for carnn, tho following dlescrlibedi property, to w.~il.: All theo righ t, title andt interont of A. H. Powell, fi. J1. Powell and Jatno Gladdon ill, and1 to all thant plantation or tract of land, siluto in 1to county of F'airfloldl and State of Sou th Carolina, containing HIx HIUNDliED AND) IIHTY ACI1EH, morn or less, bloundedl3 by lantds of I. TI. Gladdon, Mrs. Cornolia 11. Powell, Johnt Wilson and others, loviod upon as the p)roperty of A. it. Powoll, Ei. J. Powell and Jano dlad don, at ( ho suit of W. R, D)ot,y against A. HI. Powell, E. J. Powell and1( Jane GIladdon. 8. W. RL'UFF, Sherifs Of11oo, S. F.' C. IWilnnsbloro, 8. C., D)ecember 15i, 1877. des 1831x2 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virine n oI an oxectien to iaiv diroot , J. i will ofoer I'or satlo beforo the I01 rt--houso door in Winnsboro, on the irst ionday in January noxt, within the Cgal ihoirs of sale, for UASIE, the following lescribed property, to wit: All that tract of land, lying in Fairfield ,o11uty, Conainning TOUlt 1U)NDRED' AND ;UVEN'rEEN ACnEs. moro or less, and 4ounded as follows: on the north by Iids belonging to J. F Cloud, on cast by 'T. 'Mills and llenry lloins, south by kl rs. Flaningan's and oi the west by I rA. Hraianii, levied on as the property >f M1rs. 11. B. Edn11inds, at the suit of 1) It. Ituil agnist, It. G. Lamar, Carolino %i. Lamar 11. 1. Elmunds and others. 8. W. RUFF, Sherifls Ollice, 8. F, C. Winnshovo, 8, C., .1 )1.mber 15, 1877. lee 18 2xti STIERIFF'S SALE. ') Y virtue of an executi on to me di I) rcuted, I will offer sal before the mourt-houso door, in Winnmboro on tho lirst MoidaN in January Iext, within the le-11,al liours of sale, for cash, tho follow. inl d(escribed pr-operty, to wit: All the right title and interest of Iich rN O'Neal, Jr., inall that tract of land [!onta,inlinlg HuEiUNDRED AND FOUnTEEN xcu:s, more or less, and boundod by lanIs of AIrs. J. P. Coleman, Miss Sallio P. Lyles and others. ALSO, A traet of land containing ONE HUN '.i:1) AND SEvENTY-TIEREE ACREs, more or I .s, and bouided by lands of Wesley .lMavitld, J, C. Fenster, estate of H. J. FAyles and others, levied upoln as the prolperty of' Richard O'Neal, Jr., at tho suit of Edwin J. Soott, survivor, against W. S. Monteith and Itichard O'Neal, Jr. 8. W. RUFF, Sheriffs O1ico, 8. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., December 15, 1877. dec 18-x21 __ SHEiFU1iF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTER. In the Common .Pleas. John J. McCluro, as Administrator of thO estate of Goo. W. Melton, deceased, *vs. Mrs. Margaret A. Melton, et. al. jN pursuance of an order from the Court of Common Pleas, made in the abovo entitled case, I will offer for salo before the court-houso door in WinnBboro, on the first Monday in January next, within the legid hours of:iale,'at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following (tescribed property, to wit: All that tract of land, lying in Fairfield county, Containing FOUR IlUNiMPAD ACRES, moro or less, and bounded by Dutchman's Creek and the Rocky Mount road, and known as Tract 0, of the Cathcart lands. TERMS OF SALE : One-third of the purchase.-money to be paid in cAsr, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with inter est from day of sale, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises; purchas er to pay for all necessary papers. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, K4 C., December 15, 1877. doc 18-t1x2i_______ SHERIFF'S SALE. State of' South Carolia, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In the Conunon Pleas. George W. Wi liams vs. Robert E. Elli SOn, J.' T N pursuance of the order of the Court .l. of C'oimmon Pleas made in the ab)ovo entitled action, I will offer for salo before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the first Monday in January next, withini the legal hours of sale, at pulbliO outcry to the highest biddoer the follow ing described p)roplerty, to wit: ' All that certain picce, p)arcel or tract o lad, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairild and State of South Carolina, aforesaid, on the waters of Jackson's Creeh, cont amning ONE TuoUSAND AN TruuEs HUNDRED) AND) SIXTY ACRES, more or less, andI bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Cathcart and Dr. J. It. AieMaster,on the east by lands of J. 8. Catheart, and Dr. T1. ]3. Madden, on te Hout.h by landis of Dr. WV. E. Aiken, and1( on the west by lands of TIhomas Jor da andl David Campho)ll-1 Termis of Salo-CAsn. Purehaser to pay for piapers. S. W. RUFF, Sherifr's Offiee, 8. F. C. Winnsboro, 8. C., December 11, 1877. dec 16.. awvtde SH1EIFIF'S SALE. The State or South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In the Probate Court. John Chanpmcan, as Administrator of Estate of ichard Dove, Sr., vs. Nancy D)ovo, Rtichard (3. Deo, et. ai. T N pursuance of an order from the Court .I.eof ( Probate for Fairfield county, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sate before the Court House doeor in Winnsboro en the first Monday in January next, within thle legal honrs of salo, the following described property, to wvit; All that plantation situated in Fairfield county, on waters of Little River, con tain ing ONE H UNDIRED AND FIFTY ONE ACRES, mlore or less, now oceupied by Richard 0. Dove, and bounded by lands of T. P. Mitcbell, R. C. 0lowvnoy, Robert Steven son, James WVare and others. TERMs OF hALE: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in Cash; for the balance a credit of one year with interest from the day of sale- the purchaser to give his bond with a mortgage of the prom ises and to pay for all necessary papers, . UF SheriffPs Office, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, 8. 0., Deocember 12, 18'/7. dlnc 15..t1= THE LATESI BEST I AT LOWE HAVE just returned from the ma ioinost, largest, and best assorted stc the especial bonefit of the citizens of invite their attention. To the Ladios who would have 1 GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would got ti ULOTHING, HATS, SHOES, B002 To those who arin ned of gooda variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING, BLANKETS, BLEAC -THESE MAY B1 S( llthig! Cloth g! 0 WE offer our large stock of Boys' Youths' and Gents' Clothing atL REDUCED PRICES. We soll 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. McMASTER & BRIME nov 29 $100,000 1 One hundred thousand dollars' worth of Merchandisel Sleceda with a vie of 9uppy the wants of Fair, co in ing of DRY GOODS!I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papor, Window Sihados. Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren's Fine Shoes. Jones, Davis & Bouknights trnoriaarancolletio of he ltesnoveltis n' ' DRY GOODS, FANOY GOODS AND SUORS. Wecall specti attention to our immense everythngyou want at mete opriocs W kee alw a on ha nd a copeassortment of ie of two-button Kid (Gloves, all color, for Our Upholtery eparmet is stced with a Mat wat Mattng, acna s Mattings, Wn estishment (idol ure moet attractiv la n and ee eatend a cordiai invita Orders frm tie countr for good or avole cash orders of Ten Dollars and upward8 JONES, DAVIS & ROUENIGHTS, (Successorii to IR. C. 8hiver a Co.,) eet 9-Su______________ W. G. ROCHE, KERCHIANT TAI LOB, HAS removed to the totre next to the post-office, whore ho will be glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept en hand, from which customers may make selections. He now has the finest line of French and English goods ever brought to tis market. Hie is also prepared to cut or to mak up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. JpO- Cleaning a speeialg.. Thankful to the publio fog. pAst patron ago, he ' solicits a eQp4inuance of the same, and guarantees satisla9tion, sent 18 W. 6. nrwOU .ARRIALS GOODS 'T PRICES! -0 -ket, having selected one of the hand icks over brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respoctfully Lhe pretiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. l very latest and nobbiest suits of S, and furnishing GOODS-. Call on SOL. WOLFX I of all ki4dO fAote n 'gre HOSIERY, BUTTONS, IAMBURG EDGING, IING, VALISES and TRUNK& FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. Great Reauctions. 0 To make a change in our business we will from this dato offer our largo and seleoted stook of goods at a great reduc tion, and a large part of them at and below cost, CONSISTING IN PART OF Clothing, Charlottesville Cassimeree, Jeas &. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Alpacas, Cashmeree and Dress Goods. Kid and Lisle Gloves, Hoslery and Notions. J. F. MoMaster & Co nov 29 OTTO0 Fa WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer -AND Commission Merchant, Nos. 110,1^2 and 1810 :m3AmT '.ma mm., CHARLESTON, 8. 0. oct 4-Sm PATENTSe To Inventors and Manuf'acturers. EsTADLIenED 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SoLIerTons or PATENTS AND AT TORNEYS AT LAW. AmerIoan and Foreign Patenta. 829 F St., Washington, D. 0. No fees in advance, nor until a Patent Is allowed. ZJofee.for makfng preliminary Oases before the Patent Ofie a nnoge. 'monte Suits in the different States, and ~allItIation appertaining to Patents or Sed Stamp for PampMeig sixtsy pege. I. A. OAu,rs., JMo. S// t ris. GAILLA2D & 3514OL2B, ATT'ORNEY8 AT LAW NO.8 ? ARANGQ,