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LOCAL ITEMS. CHANOE OF SoHEDULE.-Tho follow, ing is the schedule of the Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroad: DAY PASSENOER. Going South. Going North. Leavo Blackstooc, 3.15, P. m. 12.15, P. if " Winnsboro, 4.02, P. br. 11.26, A. M. lidgeway, 4.38, r. ir. 10.52, A. X, NIGHT PASSENGER. Going South Going North. Leavo Black8tock, 12.31, A. rt. 2.03, A. M. Winnsboro, 1.14, A. Mi. 1.14, A. Al "Iidgowiay, 1 .9, A. Xi. 12.36, A. M, The night trains moot at Winns boro. Religious Notices. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. IM., and 71 P. M. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. BI., and 7 P ur. Sun day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7 r. u. Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except thc 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o clock A. 3r. New Advertisernents. Sheriff's Sales-S. W. Riuff. Gordon Light Infantry-R. M, Huey, Secretary. Down! Down I-Ladd Bros. Messrs. Ladd Bros. are offoring their stock of dry goode, notions, etc. at very low prices. Read their advertisement. M WANTED.-We desire to pro cure copies of the following num bers of the weekly NEWS AND HERALD: October 5, 1876. October 12. 1876. October 19, 1876. May 9, 1877. M1ay 16, 1877. May 23, 1877. May 30, 1877. July 11, 1877. Any person having these num bers, or any of them, will be liberally compensated on bringing the same to this office. DENTAL NoTIcE,.-Dr. Isaiah Simp son, Surgeon Dentist, Winnsboro, S. C., takes this occasion to return his grateful acknowledgments to his friends and the public generally for the confidence reposed - and patronage bestowed during .the past ten years. And as he is now permanently 'located in Winnsboro, hie hopes, by performing faithfully all operations entrusted to his care, in the latest and most sentific man ner known to the profession, to receive a continuance of the same. He will be found at his office on Market street, opposite the Town Clock. Office hours from 9 a. m., to 1 p. mn., and from 2j p. in. to 5 p. mn. Call early, as he will be absent two weeks from the 20th of February.* THE GRAND CAPTER.-At the re cent meeting the Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, the following officers were elected : Comp. W. G. DeSaussure, Grand High Priest. Comnp. F. F. Gary, R1. E. Deputy Grand High Priest. Comp. J. Adger Smyth, R1. E Grand King. Comp.-R1. C. Watts, R. E. Grand Scribe. Comp. C E, Chichester, Rt. Rev Grand Chaplain. Comp. 0. F. Jackson, E. Grand Treasurer. Comip. 3. E. Burke, E. Grai Secretary. Comnp. T. R1. Robertson, Grand Captain of the Host. Comnp. G. D. Bryan, Grand Roya Arch Captain. Comp. L. F. Meyer, Grand Sen. tinel.. These officers-except Campanior Chichester..who was not present. were duly installed in their respee, tive offices. .RGJULA TING RAILROADS, An Act to Prevent Extortions and Un. just Disoriminations. The following is the text of th( railroad bill recently passed b the House of Representatives: : SzeTroN~ 1. That railroad corpora tions and all other chartered compsjn mies acting as common carrieri within the limits of this State shril) 'charge for carriage of freight and paesengerse sneh rates only as are reaeonable. - - S. 2-.That noA e id fr cap tMag. to or from anv plaan or st tion shall bo doomed reasonable within the meaning of this act, which is in excess of the usual and established charge 11111d by the samo corporation, or combination of cor porations, for liko carriage for any greater distance over their line or lines in the same direction; pro vided, that if such corporations, or combination of corporations, canl show a greater necessary oxpenso to it or them for tho carriage of goods, merchandiso and property over tho shorter distance than that which is incurred for like carriage over the longer distance, a proper proportion of such excess of necessary expenso shall be dcomed a reasonable addi tional charge ; and provide(, far ther, that where any such railroad company, or other common carrier, shall, in the carriage of through freight, act only in the cipacity of intermediate carrier between other connecting lines operated wholly beyond the limits of this State, the charges for such through freight on such intermediate hule sliall not in any way regulate the local tariff thereon, by reason of anything in this section contained. SEc. 3. If any railroad corpora tion or other chartered connnon carrier in this State, acting for it self only or for itself and other char tored common carriors ini combin-t tion with it, shall charge and ree'ive ratos extra reasonable, Within the meaning of this act, so minch of the money so received by it in excess of such reasonable rates as is due to commnon carriers chartered under the laws of this State shall be iuon cy had for the use of the person or persons so paying the samne, to be recovered by action in any court of competent jurisdiction. Attitiont I GordOn Liglt In fantry. A TTEND a special mectin- of your .Lcorw, this (Saturday) night, 7:30 o'clock, sharp. A full attenzcee is requested, as there wit' be nit election for First Linn tiant to till the lOvamaiey ('csed by resignation. Thoso who have not paitt their initiation fees are not entitled to vote. By order: R. M. HIIJlY feb 11 t1 Sey. and Treas. SHERIFF'S SALE. B ' Tvirtue of an execution, to me di rected, I will offer sale, hofore the court-house door, in Winnsboro, within the lcgal hours of sale, )n the first Mon day in March next, the following de scribed real estate, viz: All that piece. parcel or tract of land, being and situato, in the- count-y of Fair field, and bounded by lands of James B. McCants, the Shcdd place and the .uff place, said tract conthining TWO 11usnsuRM AND RE'ETY ACREs. more or leis, levied on at the suit of Win. Douglass, against H. C. Craig as Administrator. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Ofli cc, 8. F. C. February 11, 1878. feb 16-flx2 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to ma di-. 1rected, I will offer for sale before the court-house door ini Winnsboro, on the first Monday in Marchi next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASn, the following described p~ersonlal and real estate, viz: One sorrel Horse, one black Mule, and TwvENTY-FlvE ACnEs of land, bounded by Israel Byr(d, Jno. Harris and the publi'e road leading from Kineaid's Bridge to the town of Winnsboro, levied upon as the properfty o f John Davis, deceased, at thosuit of Amy Hlays. Sherff' Offce, S. W. RUFFI, Rhorif's O~oeS. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., February 11, 1878. fob 16-tf 1x2 SHERIFF'FS SLE. B. Y virtue of. an execution to me di J.reted, I will offer sale before tihe cou-t-hlonso door, in WVinmsbo3ro, On thle first Monday in March next,w~ithin the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, thle following described pro perty, to wvit: One lot of laint being and situate iln tihe town of Winnsboro, measuring thirty-threa feet wide, by one lhndred and forty-tour feet long, bounded onI tile south by W. R. Doty & Co.' on thle west by A. P. Miller, on the nor'th by W. W. Ketchin, and on the east b~y P. Jenkins. Levied upon as the proper ty of 1P. Jenkins, at the suit of James R1. Aikon. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Of1ice, S. F. C. [ Win nsboro, 8. C , February 11, 1878. fob 11-t x2 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry execntions to me Bdirected, I will offer for sale, before the eoulrt-houbo dloor, in Winns boro, on thle first \londay in Malreh next, within the legal hours of sale, for cash, the following described real estate, via.: All that piece, parcel or tract of lan d being and situate, in the county of Fair field and State of South Carolina, and partly in the town of Wnnsboro, con tininlg TwPNTY-stX A03Es, 'more or less, bounded on the west by lainda belong.. ing to James B. MeCants, on the south by lote lately belonging to .' rs. Hessle Fraser, en the north by the public read leading out of the town of Winnsboro to Kineald's Bridge,' and en the east by. Solon Church and Gardcn .Street, in the town of Winnsboro, levIed upon as the property of Jno. A. Fraser, at tihe suit of D.WN.Tdwell, Eteeutor, .and sthers vs. sanle' defendant, S. W. RUFF, Sherlft's Office 8. F. C, Winniboro, s. d., - Ebruiary 11. 187& 801111d ~ i and, 1* 1 krr,AN-rA, GA., Dec0iner '., mm Dn- J. lICADn:1. -Dear sir: I take pleasilre in stating that, snt*im pro vious to tie latw war, I usei, with the utmost success, on a servant. girl, y oir Feiale Regulator, preparedI I hen at Brad fild's Drug-tore, West Poiit. (Ia. She had been suffering severely fiom sup. pressedmenstruation and this Imedicie Fooin restored her to health. Shin is to-day living in Atlanta,Found and well. I will state-firther, that I kiiow of1its being usetl with eipal stiecess in other (ases. I do lnt. hesitateto ent)1orne your preparation for the purpose for whieb youu Iecoimiincmid it. Yours truly, jan 29-2w -JNO. C. Will'NER:lt. STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAPRHIID. 0our1 of (ommon Pleas. Wm. I. Kerr, as Clerk of the court of Common Pleas for the County of ir field, Plaintiff, rtyaisl Martha'J1. Means, Fannie A. Means, Maria ). Means, Martha Meansw, Sarah T. Mleang. ,John C. Means, Gahbriilla Means, T. Jtoss Iobertson antd Geo. V. Williais & Co. Detendan ts. To the Defiendants, Mai tha .1. MPaTns, Fannie A. Mais, Maria 1). Means, MAbirtha Means, Sarahl T. Mean,% .Jobr C. Me~anar-llm(Kl. ,Ia Momns. T. Ros Roberton and (-oo. Wv. Willialms& Co. Y ('Ua rorIceby mmond and re <lii to answerw the( comilL.1ain inl this acilon, whilich is filed in tlt 011.0 of the Clerk of Common Potu, for the said cOMtY. aId t, serve a copy of your ni,.swer to the. saidl .omnplairit (1n (1he subscribrs at. their otic, No. :1, Law Range, Wi an horo, S. C., within IA en tV tbiys aftor tle serv ice lie-rol. mehsit s iv the day of such sor riceo; anl it v on fail to llSwer the eompleiiit within tlt, tham afores.aid, the plait;fil' in this action will apirly to the Court, for the relief domand ed inl the complaint. GAILLA11!) & TlEYNOLDS, d Plair. tif'st At torney. Filed Decemllber .31, 1877. - Wim. If. Kerr, C. C. C. P. F. C. To the Defendants, Martha J. Means, Fannie A. Means, Maria 1). Means. Martha \leans,. Sarah T. Moans, John C. Mleans and Gabriella M-ans: TAKni NorTCm that the sum mons in this action, of-which the foregiui is a copy, w!%s iled I at hle :iie of the (l-rk of Cuirt for Fair-ield connty, on the 31rt day of December, A. P. 1877. GAILLAIRD & REYNOLDS, - Plaintiffs Attoriicys. dec 31-xlawGw Removal. -IE undlersigned begg leavo to in - form his frieids and ' 'm a nt he public generally that ho t.as removed to the commodious and centrally lovated store formel-ly occulpicl' by James I. Aiken, where nay ahiays bund a full and well stleeted ;tock of Gro cries, Provisions, -Vines and Liquors. lir Highest Prices ptdd for Cotton. feb 7-tf R. T. McCARLEY. SchoolNotice. SA gradled scehool in the En.,. 1lish birnches andi Arithietic, -tor white' ehildren between flhe . e ~ ages ix( an'd sixteen years, will be .peneod at MLount IZion College, as8 follo us: F'or the prinumary dlopartment-emibraci ng chiildren in p~ruimary grades as far as5 the thurd reader and1( the multi plicaition table -under Miss BRhine, at I10 o'clock a. cn. on Monday next. G irls of highier grades thnn the primairy depar11timent will replort ia tibe same lacet and hour on Tusday. Pupils in L-mguages, H ighor Mathe mnatus aind Scriencet, and English upoi ever sixteen years o f age. will m'alke speial application to Mr-. Davis. 0. Ri. TilO~mP8ON, feb 2-if Clerk of'lhoard Tlrustees. ili State Of' Suth1 ('ni'olin:. COUNTY OF P'AIRFIflLD. By 0. .R. T lO03PSO N, Jk., i'robale .Jwitqe W HI1"REAS, George WV. Coleman hat L made14 suit to ime to granlt him let ters of administriat ion of thme e'state and offects of Mary Coleman, deconsod: These ar~e therefore to cite andi admi mish al11 and( singular the kindred antd crediutors of the said Mary Coleman, deeas-ed, that they be' antd appear bcfore me, in thot'ouri of Probato, to 1)0 held at I.'amrfild Court flouso, f4. C. ,on the 21st day of Febr-unry next, after publicat ion hereof, at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, i any they have, why the said adnministra~ tion should not be grantetd. Gliven under my hand, this dth day of February, Anno D~omini 1878. 0. Rt. ThiOMPSON, feb 5-txlaw2 J. P. F. C. Soiling Out at and Below Cos t. 33ERING denirous of closing my huid ness, 'asI intendi to leave the Stato I off'er my ent.iro stock, consistin of Family Groeries, Boots and Slhoos, anti a fine stock of Liquors of all kintds, AT ANI) IJELOW COSTP, unmtil February 15, unless sooner soldI out, Or, I will Roll thme enltiro business, fixtures, atnd license; on accommodating terms to a re sponsible p~arty. All poi'sons inde1bteld to me will settle up imnmediately andi save erostS. Jan 22-xit feb15 Agen6. MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE. ed schole In oonnetion with Mount Zion, students In the Ancient and Modern Languages, High or Mathtmatics ind tihe Pceones will be received into the Instituto upon - the payment of $2.60 por socholastlo monith of four weeks in advanoce, - ~N ~V8 - tR.MANbAVS -- Tresh Arrivals!! --AT J. 0. BOAG'S, RjliB'uII and warranted Garden Seeds - at live Ocens per paiter. *whiclh sold last yoc.r at 10 eents or 3 for 25 eonILS. --- 0 Very INtt choice St3,d niul eatinv.g Potatocaq, Fion ily Flour, !leal, G rist, llauon, Lard, RLice, CiganV, Tobacco, Can dies, Assoit-ment of Facy CIkV and Crackers, Mlackerel, Dr if-d lier ringi, IzLhocy ("r1ocen.rievs, All of whioh will be sold a low OA the Lowet ,or oaoi. The siock of Dry Gboois, suc't as Domes ties, Calicoe. Drr.i Gloods, Shawlg, Fnr-o N11111. neyGoods, will be sold Ver y low to clear thoen ont.. Call toon and seo for yourselvee. You will always find r frill line of Notion'.. J1ut(tonias, Tritnuings, Ac., And Fancy Goods, kept at the DIry Goods, Faney Goods and MILLINERY .AZAAR. In fiet You can1 get aliist Anything you wan't t iha in the Grocery, lry Goods, Faney (ods, Notion or Mdillinory hue, All knowing themslves indebted to we will please comne forward and settle up at once, as this is a hard year and I must have money to carry on busiryis. )eb 5 J. 0. BOAG. THE TIII'l'-TlIIiD YEI4|. Thle M.ost Popu)tlari Sintific Paper in the Worl. Only $3,20 a Year, Including Postage. Weekly. 32 NUMnasIfr A YE~An. 4,000) noon r.ess, r llE~ SCTI:NTIlc AMERI1CAN is a .. large first-e la wveeky ne11wsp1aper of sixteent paes, prWited ini thei most beaui lifulI style, proifusely illustrtateci' wit h splendid enlgravinls re p'resting~ g he niewest invt ijou n and the motst re'ent ad valie n iro u I ti ns and istjene ccx ii 11i enii lneing. noiauy. moining, eisvil, a cund I lydrauliea enlginieerinug, miiill w, re, Iion, st eel andt me t ! wor ; eheminist ry andti chteial priocesses: El ectriicit y, light, heat,* sound: 'hl'uhol ogy, photo(graphl1y, printmitg, linwlacinery', new ptroesses~, to tex tilt' in 1list ryc, wea vinDg, d yeing, col oring. new indlust rial productsM, anim al vegetale andl ineirab: new andi in!teres - mng facts in uagriciultur ie, hiortiecultunre, the home, hecalt h, med ical process, nocial science, ntatiural hist try, geology,astrono my, e(tc. Tihe uimost valnale practical papers, by,' eminent wvriters in all dnpartments of uciene, will be found iln the Scientific Amucrienn; the whole presenited in pop i. lar laing uauge, free from tech nical terms, illustratted with engravinga, and so ar rangotd as to ii terst andl inform nll classes of readers oldi andt youing. The Scientific American is promotive of knowcledge and progress in every comn muity where it, circu Ltes. It should have a plnae in every family, reading room, library, codeoge or school. TIormas, $3.20 per year, $1.Ii half year, which in'clutdes prepaymnrt. of postage. Dis count to Clubs and Agents. Singlc ciopics ten cents. Sold1 by all Newsadeal.. era. Rtenut byV postal order to MUJNN A CO., Publishors, 37 Park Row, New York. tili American, Messrs. MUNN & t o. are 'olicios (of American and( Foreign Pa tents, andi' have the largest estaiblishment in thle world. Patetst are cbtaine~d on tihe best terms. Models of noey inven tions and sketches examinod, and advice free. A special notice is mado in the Boiontitic American of all inventions patencited throughu this agoney, with the namio andi residence of the patentee. Public attention is thus diited to the merits oIf tihe nowv patent, and sales or in troducotion often effeoted, Any ,person who lhas made anew dis covery or invention, can ascertain, free of chargo, whether a patent can probably b~e obtained, by writing to the under aignedi. A ddress for the Paper, or con Corning Patents, MUNN A CO,, .rnc 37 Park Row, Now York, (rachOflo, Corner]? and 7th Streets, j'm 8--tf Washington, D. C, TOOTHI BRUISIIE3. 2.Q dosea EnPlish Tooth mrnas... h J.E.Ader& Co., 137 and 139 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO TIARDWARE, Cutlory, Guns, Sad. dlerv, Bar Iron and Plow Stool, Cucura bor Pumps, 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 reduced prios. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of Agticultural Ina lo'men~ts, A griculturak.teels a specialty. B011 Ton etim, Turn Shovels, Scooters, Sweeis, Ivefil Bolta, also, rough st"e Shapes, &o. Stato Agent. Tredegar Home and Mul Shoe. $*' All orders shall rooeive prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 189 Meeting Street, dec 16- Cbarleston, S. C OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesalo Grocer -AND Commission Merchant, Non. 110,112 and 181, CH ARLESTON, S. C o4t 4, DON'T MISS THE UE entire stock of Furniture, Mat trosses, Window Shades, Baby Carringos, -te., will be sold at greatly reduced pr1ice, from thisday, regardless of eost, te close out at The Chester Furnituro Store, * Opposite the Court House. RI. BItANDT', Jnnuary 30, 1878. Proprietor. jan 3 't4 T'o Invenltors and Manufacturers. ESTAntI~suIn 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SOLICITORS1 OF lPATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. American and Foreign Patents. 629 F? St., Waishinigton, D. C. o fees in advanco, nor until a Patent is allowed. .Nofeesfor makingpreliminar-y Speial attention given to Interfereneo Cases before the P'atent Offlee, Jnfringe.. muents Suits in the dliflerent States, and all litigation appertaining to ratents or In venltionR. ,qend SIasnp for Pamtphd qf sixty page. dec 4 ES'TABLISI[E D 1874. GEO, B. EDWARDS, Cotton and Gleneral Conunission g(erhant CHIARLESTON, 8. 0. PRIOMPT attention given to the sale Cotton, Peas, Corn, Rico and Pro duco of all kinds. Merchandise bought free of coromia rion. Being on the spot, and thoroughly postedl ion prices, can guaranteo largo saving to buyers of merchandiae. Agent at Charleaton for State Line Ocean Steamships between Now York, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and all parts of Europe. References: 'B~ank of Charleston; Jae. Adger & Co., Charleston, S. C. sept 22-xt 3m AUGUSTA HOTEL, Corner of Broad and Washingtozi Streets, A UGUST A, G A. TTAS been thoroughly renovated, re, .Lmodeled andl newly furnished, ,It is located in the . contre of business. Telegraph Office In the Hotel boilding. Express Office in the same blo6k. P'ost Office only one block off., All other pub, lie convenIences close at hand. Je Thre -0111o of the Hotel-will be. open during the night, end guests will be received or called at an y hoar Rtates of Board, 0.00per~ day ac4 9G-21y