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LOCAL ITEMS. RAIROAD ScIIEDULE4.-Tlie follow ing tablo shows the hours at which the trains on the C. C. & A. R. I. reach Winnsboro: DAY PASSENOER. For Charlotte ...........1.57, p. b. For Augusta ........... 4.19, P. m. N1OrT PASSENOER. For Augusta............12.52, A. X. For Charlotte..........2.55, A. . ItelIous Notices. Associato Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. m., and 7t P. 3. Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear, sorvices every Sunday ox3ept the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 11 o'clock A. '. Now Advertiseomonts. Notice-F. Eldor. Winnsboro Chaptor-J. F. Me Master, Secretary. Gordon Light Infantry-R. M. H1uy, Secretary. Reinoved--J. Clendining. Mr. J. Clendining has commenced the New Year by changing his place of business and reducing the price of boots and shoes. Read his advertisement. As will be soon by a notico pub lishod elsewhere, the firm of R. F. Lootch & Co. has been dissolved by the withdrawal of Mr. R. F. Leetch. Mr. F. Elder will continue tho busi ness. Tho Gordon Light Infantry will hold their regular meeting to-night. Business of great importanco will como up for consideration, and it is hoped there will be a full turnout of the members. The concert for the benefit of the Gordon Light Infan'try will take placo in the Thespian Hall on Tuosday evening next. The ladies and gentlemen intending to partici pate have been in constant practice for several wooks past, and a fine entertainment inay be anticipated. We trust thoro will be a full attend anco. The objoct is a worthy ono; and a musical treat may be expect ed. Transfers of Real Estate. Since our last report, the follow.-. transfers of real estate have been re corded in the office of the county auditor: Martha Bell to W. W. Crosby, 333 acres in township no. 1; consid cration, $1350. Francis Gorig to Laura M. Mat, thews, one lot in Winnsboro ; on, sidleration, $400. Daieil McCullough to James T. McCullough, 100 acres in township no. 3 ; deed of gift. Henry L. Elliott to Henry N. Oboar, one lot in Winnsboro ; con sidoration not stated. Elizabeth Perry to Jesse 0. Rose, 79 acres in township no. 7; con. sidoration, $100. Elizabeth Perry to WV. B. Hogan, 81 acres in township no. 7 ; con sideration, $100. Elizabeth Perry to WV. B. Perry, 77 acres in township no. 7; con sideration, $100. R. S. Desportes to Thomas Arledge, 310 acres in township no. 5; consideration, $1815. Robert Dunbar to Ann Fee, 3 acres in township.no. 2; considera Hion, $50. David R. Feaster to Joseph H. Lewis, 110 acros in towvnship no. 1; consideration, $770. .James M. Dickson to J. F. V. Logg, 205 acres in township no. 1 ; consideration, $1200. Martha Wilson to Lewis Sharpe, 36 acres in township no.- ; consid oration, $250. Richard O'Neale, Jr., to M. Sims, 80 acres in township no.-; consid eration $1.00. Mary E. and Susan Kennedy to Eliza E. Ford, 58 acres in township nlO.-; consideration not stated. Robert Aiken to G. F. Andrews 115 acros in township no.-; consid.. oration, $645. Patience P. Lumpkin $o B. P Lumpkin,25 acres in township no. 5; consideration, $1.00. K. Lumpkin, 285 acres in township no. 5 ; consideration, $1.00. Win. B. Woodward to W. W. Ketchin, one lot in township no. 2; consideration, $60. Nancy T. Craig to George W. Crawford, 85 acres in township no. 9 ; consideration, $117. Edward G. Mobley to James B. McCants, 220 acres in township no. 12; consideration, $2400. James B. McCants to Joseph W. Kennedy, same tract as above ; con sideration, $600. Joseph W. Kennedy to James W. Bolick, trustee, samo tract as above; consideration, $3.00. G. H. McMaster to Jones L. Spencer, 6 acres in township no 3; consideration, $93.33. Marshall McGraw to Francis H. DuBose, 359 acres in township no. -; consideration, 1077. S. W. Ruff, sheriff, to Jno. L. Caldwell, 553 acres in town ship no. 2 ; consideration, $3025. Henry Jacob to the Winnsboro Building and Loan Association, two lota in the town of Winnsboro; consideration, $2200. Lewis Austin to Margarot Austin, 9 acres in township no. 3 ; con sideration not stated. S. W. Ruff, sheriff, to John Robertson, 70 acres in township no. 6 ; consideration, $225. Winnsboro Chapter, No. 2, R-. A.- M.-. T HE regular convocation of this Chapter will be held at Masonic H1all on Montay evening, January 7th, at 7 o'clock. J. F. McMA8TER, Jan 5-tl Secretary. Attention! Gordon Light In fantry. TTEND tho regular meoting of your corps thii Satrday, January 5, at 7:30 Fl. w., in the Town Hall. A full attendance is requested, as busi ness of importance to every member will be brought up for consideration. 1. ME. I UEY, jan 5-tl tecrctary. TIE subsoriber ha removed his Boot I and Shoo Manufactory to a few doors below W. R. Doty & Co.'s, grocery store, and opposite J. M.Galloway's hardware .tore, whore he will be pleased to see hi friends and customers. He has lowered the prices of all kinds of work in his line, viz: Fine French Calf Skin Boots to $10. Gaiters, $7.00. Shoes from $3.01) to $0.00. Mending and repairing promptly at tended to at reasonable rates. _0 All work warranted. jan 6 J. CLUNDINING. NO TICE. r- HE firm of Loetch & Co. is this day ..dissol vedi by mutual consent. January 1, 1878- F. ELDEft, R F. LIETCJH. I will contin'ae the business heretofore conducted by Leetch & Co., and respect fully solicit a continuanee of the patron. age of the public. All persons owing the firm of Leetcoh & Co. wil11 settle with me i paying .hy January 20, 1878; and those having any claims against the same will present them to me for payment. F. ELDER. In consequence ot my withdrawing from the firm of Leetch & (Jo., and being about to leave the State, all sporsons in debted to the old firm will find their ac counts with F. Elder; and any accounts unpaid by January 20, will be placed with mny attorney, A. ME. Maokoy, for col lection, No excepti mna made. jan 5-txtjan20 RI. F. LEETOCH. SUHERIFF'S SA LE. Th'Ie State of South Carolina COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In the Probato CJourt. John Chapman, as Administrator of Estate of Richard Dove, Sr., vs. Nancy Dove, Richard C. Dovn, et. al. IN p)ursuance of an order from the Court .Lof Probate for Fairfld county, made in the above stated ease, I will offer .for sa1o before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the first Monday in January next, within the logal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that plantation situated in Fairild county, on waters of Little Rtiver, eon tamning ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ONE AoaEs5, more or less, now eoup)iedl by Richard C. Dave, and bounded by lands of T. P. Mitchell, R. C. Clowney, Robert Steven son, James Ware and others. TEnMs OP SALE: One-half of the p urehaso money to be piaid in Cash; for the balance a credit of one year with interest from the day of sale-the purchaser to give his bond wvith a mortgage of the premises and to p)ay for all necessary papers. 8. W. BUFF, Sheriffs OfIlee. 8. F.'O. Winnsboro, 8. 0., December 12, 1877. dee 15-tas Just Received, APPLES, Oranges, Pears, Tailsins adOnions, just in and low for eash. We will keep on band during the sea son a choice stock of the above fruits. ALSO, Butter, Eggs,Soda Iisouits. Ginger Bread, Spices. tltrh, Grist, Meal, etc., always J. FL OATHOAnT & nnn ,S. Cheaper than Physiclan 's 1l. "A TirNo or lBEAUTY Is A JOY Pow-V:t --What is it ? Sonw14-t-hiing prepaIvirud for womai only, clnd to be scd by wonmit oxclusively. It is adapted u.weiltlly to casos where the womb is disordered, and w 11 curo all irregularities of the menseos by restoring the dischargo in every in stance, whether ncuto or chronic. Whero is it ? Dr. J. Bradflold's onialo Iteguia tor-woman's best friend-is preparod and sold by J. Bradfleld. Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by Dr. W. E. AixEN. Price $1.50 per botto, jan --2w SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtuo of sundry executions to me directed, I Nwill of'or for sale before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, to tho highest bidder, for oksn, the following descril,od prop orty, to wit: One bay horse, two cows and one calf, the property of Mrs. lebecca Delleny, at the suit of R. T. Yar borough, for another. ALSO, All the right title, and interest of John Morrison in and to the follow ing property, to wit : 9 mules and harness, 3 wagons, 1 cart, 100 pairs shoos, 2 pairs boots, 17 tairs pants, 26 coats, 3 dozon pairs socks, 10 pairs drawers, 7 shirts, 10 boxes Mustang Liniment, 3 vests, 125 empty barrels, 104 barrels rosin, 3 barrels turpentine,still and fixtires, 18 hackers, -. barrel sugar, 5 poundls tobacco, 12 poims soda, 3 coffee pots, 1 bog boxes lyo, 3 bolts cloth, 3 boxes undershirts, 2 bolts cotton goods, j- box soap, -. dozen straw hats, 30 boxes collars, 3 boxes sus penders, 1 dozen bottles castor oil, 10 bottles sweet oil, 2 pairs blankets, 1 bolt ticking, 4j bolts sheeting, i dozen axes, 1 dozen dippers ; levied on as the property of Jno. Morrison, at the suit of Rachel Kenon. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff*s Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., December 22, 1877. dc 29-tlx2 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTER. In the Common Pleas. John J. McClure, as Administrator of the estate of Goo. W. Melton, deceased, .vs. Mrs. Margaret A. Melton, et. al. N pursuanco of an order from the Court of Common Pleas, mado in the above entitled case, I will offer for sale before the court- house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in January next, within the legal hours of;'sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that tract of landi, lying in Fairfield county, containing FoUn HUNDIRED AcREs, more or less, and bounded by Dutchman's Cireek and the Rocky Mount road, and known as Tract C, of the Catheart lands. TERMS OF SALE: One-.third of the pu~rchase.-money to be paid inl CASh, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with inter est from day of sale, to 1)0 secured by a bond of the punrchasor' and a mortgage of the promises ; purchmas er to pay for all necessary impers. S. W. RUFF, 'Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winn.sboro, 5. 0., December 15, 1877. dee 18--t1x2 SHIERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIIRFIELD. John Scitzler and Wif.e vs. King TIabb, Clara Rabb, Calvin llbb, Thomasn Me Gill, Sr., Hlarriett McGiii, Charles McGill and Pe'llio McGill. 1}.iURUIANTL to an order of 0. R. for Fairfield county, made in the above stated case, I will offer for nsale at puliic outcry, to the highest bidder, before the court-house door in Win nsboro, between the legal hours of salo on Lh e first Monday in January next, the following desoribed prop)erty, to wvit: All that piceo, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Fairfield, sitato of South Car.olina, and bounded on the east by lands of Gladnmey Martiri and E. Davis, oni tho south b'y lands of HIayno Mcekin amnd T. M. Diawkins, on the west by lands of If. W. Owens and thet estate of harison Burley, deceased, and on the north by land's of Alexander Jennings; anid contain jig TJ1REE H UNDRED AND) ENIUTY ACnE1s, moore or less. TERiMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchas a money to be paid in casH, thme balanceoon a credit of one and two years, inl two equoal install.. moents, with interest from clay of sale, payable annally-the pure baser or piur ahasers to give for the unpaid balanice a bond secured by a mortgage of the preomi ses sold, and to paiy for all necessary papers. 8. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office, S. Lg,'(. Wlnnsbero, 8.0C., December15, 1877. Notice to Creditors. A %L prsons aving claims against 4A1the estato o Richard Dlovo, Senior, deceased, are required to establish their demands on the 8th day of January 'next before the Probate Judge at Winnsboro South Carolinu. 4.o o-iw~vO. 1. THOMPSON, deo 1-lawJ. P.4 F,'. WE HAVE INAUGURATED A Great Popular Holiday Salo --OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 3E3Cctg3,3E3c>ctAg, MiIb.oom, 3F'.XXc)'"Groc>c .cXM GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. WE PROPOSE TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOOK AT REMARKABLY LOW FIGURU-S, And wo aro offering unparalleled ba(rgains in all departments. We are determied to carry non3 of our present stock to tho noxt sonson. WE GUARANTEE TO SELL GOODS, OF WHATEVER KIND, AT PRICES Lower Than Before the War. NOW, LOX OUT FOR BARGAINSs --0o IL SiEN[COIME December 20, 1877. Fits, Epilepsy, -OR FALLING SICKNESS R. J. McCARLEY becfF t inform PE1M A1NNt'Y CURED--o H UMBUG every one inkILd1 to him, thAt, . heT 10o con hug~~~~~ twoid su r~~Iaei(crers i hit these powderm will do'nlt intends selling out, it is ime1rativo that %- I fOa r heli. we will metid thei by kil all accounts be paid on or before tho first ol p I TAIL BOX As Dr. oui ar& w () 4k b 111.v wi.% i4elaninht lias ever mado tis day of Januiary, 1877. After that datlo (Ilvawetlkl stit. ancl as to our nowiefis 11(11;1d,m1 beenl 11MIANENTLY cm(RD~I (hose who hava not paid Ip wilt lltRe !v thi- mw of Ii'se v wv will guaran call at the oflico or A. M. Mackev', intee a p"'nn n1(nt cure In every case, or refund wvhose hands all accounts will be ineeid je Ii. oulas ncrtril a d b con. or collect ion. t1ia,wd of t hie'ir culrakt t >owers. * I i'aie, for la1ge box, 3.00, or fotur boxes for dec 13 $ioeeo, sent by mai to any part of thie United __________________________________._____Sutsor Canadua on receipt of price, or by ex - , prew, U. 0. 1). Addressii, SCHIOOL~ NOTI''E. ANI & RtOBRINS, rj ~1T~ wil 1)0 a exaninnt -- ref cc .- Si.O.ulton St:., B3rooklyn, N. Y 1.core't aplu sr pos"g niious as Prepare for Christmas. teaceris on theo f'rrst Friday in -anuiary 1ad of white akpplicanits on tho first', lI3E proprietor of OUR HOUSE bega Sat urdlay and' also on tho second Satur. - to inlormn his customiers and the day in .January. The exainadtijon wtill publie generally that ho hiat the largest bie hldl( in thno M~is'lion School house, 1be- and best stock of goods in his line in ginning; at 1 I, a. m. TVho exaination town, cuonsisting of: will lbe partly written, partly oral, on I tard., D)upuy & Co.'s, COoguao Blrandy, geography, ortho.;raphy, reading, writ- tire old( Jamaica Ruin. Old1 Pear Holland jng. English grammar, history of the Gin, Lyvnchburg Ryo Whiskey, Lincoln Unite<i States, and for tho Iirst grade, oun ty Rye Whiskey, Old Virginia XXX algeb~ra. TLhe law provides (Rev~tised It yo Whiskey. Old Kentucky Bourbon, Stutes, pago 217, Section 3) "it shall By thewood Pure Peosch Brandy, N. 0. be th dutly of tho C'ounty Board of' Ex- Peach andl Apple Brandy, N. 0. Sweo6 amflBiner to e-e'mine all ce-u'dhvlots, for thec Mash CJornk Whiskey, Stono Mountain p)rofession of' teachor, and to givo to each Sou Mah Con Whislroy. person foundi qinalitiod a certificate set- ALSO, ting for'h the branches of teachting--suc/t (i IT Mtin &C.'a hmpge Appnian ts nwill gover, t)/me'sar -- Wines, Ales, Porter and Lager Beer, cordint wlllyrn.enule a omn anti Jerry, Hot Scotch &c. Fresh WILrlitinCHADSON Oysters and fresh N. C. Pork Sausago T.L It lCAr - ON , always4 ott hand. R1 spectfully, Rt, MEANS D.\VIS, - . .- . . ... __cA_LY deo 25-xK ly Board of Exiamnerq. S 11n,t o t d. CL E N NN ' G,ha t ew p a n* "v" BggySaft" from 9,, centS to $3.b0, Buggy and Wagon B00t anti Shoof Maililuacurer Rimts at $1.00) and upwards, Buggy and WINSBRO,S.O agoni ie(oe at $2.25 and uplwards, WDfe9IOR. 5 * Well Wheels at forty cents each, Shot T1IIE undersigned re- Gunshi from $2.00J to $18.00 each, Gun sL pect ftlly Immonnees to the Powder, best, at $6.50 per keg, Muskets public of Fairliel that lie at $2.00) each, Ink at 5 cents per bottle, hias mioved his .Boot and Cedar Chiurns at 70 centi', Cross Cut Saws Shoe Manuifactory' to one door below Mr. $3.25 each, feather Dust Brushes 65 centa C. Muller's. I ami prepiared to mianufacturo to 75 cenits, H[andawt Files 10- eaohi, Watt 'ill styles of work ink a subsantial and Plows and points at cost, Tea Scales at .:orkn.m:nlike manner, out of the vey best $1.01) each. Anything at coat. I am ex materials, and at pr'ices fully as low as the specting to disp)oso of my stock in two 01 ilamek goods cank be imanufacturied for at t,bo three weeks, and persons wishing goods North or elsewhere. I keep contantly on wtill (10 welt to. get them at once. All hand a good Stock of Solo and Upper persons owing moe must settle their ao. Leather, Shoe Fizndings &c., which will bo counts at an early dai. sold at reasonable priects. Rtepairing jani I f. M. GALLOWVAY, p)romkptly allenided to. TVermnsstrictly Cash. '""----------------------. 2ft,V Dried IIides boug'ht. .EST l'AiSHED IN 1859. oct 12 J. 'hLEND)ININGI. CONSUMPTION , XDDOMLE Positivelyj Curod,, UMfLESI MELE. All suifferers-from this diseaso that arc anix- Clcsadielyr. feous to 1)0 cured should try DII. J{l$8NlEW8 ATCHE,Clos nFJwlr e Celbieu * oaitunr tivo VOVEl$ 'ils Y paired, and satIsfaction guargnte wvill (uro cJON8UaIVT 0oand all diseases of nvr y e IllJtoA1T and LUNGS-indleed, so strong Is or fait' tn ihen and aloo convInced youalr N. B.-All who have left watch'es at sh suferr by mall. pospaidi, a F~ItJH TiIAl 1lO) or"utcm ap e te We don't want your' money dlrii, you ale 11 themn for costs in thirty da~ perfect.ly satisfied of their culrat.ive powers. If a opt 18 CHAR L~BN ourlio i wrtsaving don't delay tIn giving - c WDERa trIal, as they will surely 'iOOTH . lR Price, for large box, $.0o sent to any part of L t t.he nite Stae o Canaa, b mai, on rc. J toze Engj, Ter os th *,pe ceipt of price. Address ordt order A" ' itein AN 11 & RO)IllUNA, sto'o of doe 26-xly 800 Pulton St., lirooklyn, N. Y. - ~*