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T,OCAL ITEMS. TU DAY. JULY 23, : 1878. New AdvertAsemen:. } For S.dle- Tohn W. Lyles. Ftor Sheriff--1iny F''tionds. Citatitin---O . Thompson. That was a rousing speech deliv ered by General Kennedy at Ridge' way. R'freshing rains fell in niny portions of the county on S-lturdy. Seeral Seotions are still suffering from drought, Mr. F. P. Board, of the Kershaw Gazette, was at Ridlgeway on Sat urday. He is one of t.he most en terprising journalists in the State. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture will ac complish this in a short period. Divine services were held eve y evening lass week in the Mithodi st church at Ridgeway. The Rev. Mr. Rogers assisted Mr. Watson during a portion of the time. DEAi' or M19s GLAINEY.-Miss Jemima Gladney died in this coun ty on Saturday night. She had been in feeble health for some time. Her death is regretted by many friends. The pulpits of Aimnwell and Ho rob Presbyterian churches are being very acceptably filled during the summer vacation of the Theological Seminary by the Rev. E. Goldings Smith. The people of Ridgew.ay speak of Mr. Smith in high torams. Private advices from Kershaw are that Messrs. Leitner, DeSaussure and.DoPass are candidates for the Senate, while it is thought the Log islative ticket, will be General Ken. nedy, Dr. Nelson and Mr. Clyburn. The party is harmonions and enthu siastic. On Friday there was a meet lug in the upper portion of the county attended by from six hun dred to eight hundred persons, including many ladies. Sunvivons' MEETIN.--Thd Survi vors of Companies G and 'H, Sixth Regiment, S. C. V., will assemble in the Town Hall at Winnsboro, S. C., on Thursday, August 1st, to perfect some arrangements to attend a Reunion of the Chester Comlpanies, to be held at Chester C. H. on August 15th. A full at tendance is requested. S. R. FANT, Acting Secretary. July 22, 1878. THE CONOET.-A concert will be given on the evening of the 24th, Wednesday, by the Histrionic Club. It pr.omises to be a very pleasing affair. The proceeds are to be de voted to the benefit of Mount Zion School. It is needless to call the attention~ of the .people of Winns boro to the worthiness of the object. The School has always been an advantage to the town, and its suc cess during the preseut year has been quite gratifying. A pressing need exists for better accomumoda-, tions. Seats for tL.e new rooms can b's obtained at a' reasonable cost, and it is to the interest of all con cerned to aid in procuring them. With the intrinsic worth of the per formance and its object, there should be a hearty patronage on the part .of the people. The usual price of admission will be charged. Tus ORGAN WAn.-A 100 L,D. SOr,ID SHo.-If any man insults your common setise by offering a first class 9 stop Organ for $65, "shoot him on the spot." All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. $100, Cash, or $110 on Easy Terms, now buys a magnificent Mason & HIamlin Parlor, or Church Organ with four sets Reeds and ten Stops, in Ele gant New Style Case with Illumi nated Panels.--Handsomest Style of Case ever produced.-Special offer to introduce this new Style. Sent on trial.-Guaranteed for a life time.--ReUptedJ until paid for.--. Other new styles just out.-Illus 'trated catalogues free.-Address LUDDEN g gagh Ga., Manufaot ' Wy&o1u.te fo~r'the Bon&la .Me4a.1 NOT JS FROV F FPE , ; vrr, , F,. 1+E.tsrFttrER -, Y JA 1y 19.-9illeo thle 1:tst report of itea3 to yautr office from here, a number of things of nucl interest to this viciiity hl ivo occired. I will b,gin to recouut from the firat of tha iu )ilt'l. On the night of the 2.1, in conso quence of the closing of Miss Bettie Mobley's school, there was gotten uip one of the n-st agrooAble and orderly dancing parties I over wit nessed. I mist think th.t ovory one preso:lt w Is elevated an im proved by the civility and refine ment, I tt there prevailo during the entire evening. The 0th inst. was fraught with a variety of interesting occurrences. There vas a largely attended pic, nie, which was claracterizod by a fine dinner and more or less dancing all d:ty. The Grange had a imeeting at 9 o'clock in t'lo t n'ain , and its work w.ts full of mnore than ordinary interest to the mncmnbers. There is now being initiat:ld 'nto its folds some of the promising n.ost material the community affords. At 11 o'clock the Masonic Lodge met, with a good number of its membership present. At 3 o'clock the Democratic Club held a meet ing at the church, with V. P. Clayton in the chair. Saveral clubs were represente"l, which added to the interest of the meeting as well as to the members. Much earnest discussion was carrie 1 on, an-l soino nominations were mt Ldo by the club, after which it adjourno I to meet again on S Lturday July 23th, at 3 o'clock, p. in. Miss C:.tnie Colemn n, one of the oldest and most belovel Lt".lies of our seation, dio.l on t 1e ov.Jiuing or the 11th inst. S'i le Lves, in this and other States, a large number of relatives to whom her life was an honor. Many of the Feasterville people were in attentnee upon the wedding ceremony of Mr. J. C. Feaster, a notice of which has already been published. Pomona Grange No. 10, met at the Foasterville Grange H dil at 11 o'clock, July 17. All the subordinate Gran. es in Chester county were repreientel by a good number of dologate3. Worthly Master Bratton, from Wiite Ok, was also With uis. Tis maaoting I say with much emphisis f.tr sur-. p)assed any prior meeting of this Grange, both in numbers and interest. Many important subjects were discussel and acted upon. A harmonious determination to do something for the good of agrienl ture fully mranifested itself in this body. H. FOR SALFJ, S EVENTY- FIVE head of Sheep, con sistintg of owes and lambs. A pply to JOHN W. LYLES, july 23 -x itI 8trother's P. O. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors :-Please annonne W. J H ER1RON as a candidate for sheriff at the ensuing elcction--aubject to the action of the Democratio party at the primary olection. july 23 MA-4v FnTE.NDs, '13 State of 80110h Uja'olillA~ coUNTY OF FAIRFIE~LD. By 0. R?. TII0 MPSOX, Eivg., P'robalm .',& . W~T HERLEAS, David R. Idlenni:enm hath VV ma-le suit to nme to g:ec.t 1im letters of d ministration of the can~t' and effeets of Alexander McKenzie, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admuon Iih all and singular tm1e kindred and credi tors of the said Alexant,er McoK<.bzie do ceased, thmair they be and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be he d at Fairfild Court House, 8. C., on the CLan day of Augusmt next, after publication Sereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, so show cause, if any they have, why tihe said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tis 22nd day of July, Anne Domninl 1878. 0, 10. THOMPSON,' july 28-2w J. P. F,OC. HOng AND CATTL E POWDERtS F~RUIT JABS I FRUIT JARS I ASN~o.lebrated fr~ is r, with here,Ly -~.3I O~r, und @6 5.1. MoMABTa a PATNTZ. To 1111(tol:y 111itl .ilaltliEl;(ir(!t'ti. E:3rAULiS-1I"> 18tJ5. Gilmc,"e, Smith & Co. SoLICITous OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. American and Foreign Patents. 029 F H., nSlihing on, 1). C. o fevs in aidvalce. nor lntil i 'a,tot is nli ,wt_d . \< t ,c ul.ija:n r| Evaur it(tNitns. Specitl attentin gvi%n Io Inteifere ce Cases b efore the 1latt-11t (fiee, In.frirage. Iments Sutits inl t e difler lit ihtes, in.a aliit iigealiltin lal'rtainintg to Patt'tts of Intvenlt:.ons. Send Stuap for Pamlphll cTv sixty p'tjes. l1 c 4. PIAOS& 0R1+N A I ai'lufacurers' Prines 'VERY MAN Il: OW1'N AGENT ' iU X'SiAt' ITJ)DDEN & BATES, MAV%NNA1I,U.1., rj'itlE Great Vholesalt Piano and Organ i-al,rs of thtt Sontt, n"w sell in. st rumtsti fron all leading 'Makers direct to im r.haaitsnr-; on the No AgenIs, No oaainission PL"an, at M:inonctur'as Fae. tory Puaic.:s, thier"' V giVi ng lort:hast"rs the large co1nninm i('inS heretofore Iaid Agtints. F'roi $ ) to $10 I aut.lt ly snveid in the punrthase of an Inslrnnment uniler t!is new systein. Write for piatrticulars. WVo can't be undersold. Special Offers THAT BEAT TIE WORLD. 7 Oct. Pianos, $135. 4 Stop Organs. $55. 7i Oct Pianos, 145. (i Stop Orgnis, 601. 7j Oct. Pianos, 160. 9 $1op Organs, 67 Gr'd Sq'o Pianos,178. 12 Stop rgans,78 MASON & HIAMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. 1 9 Stops, $103. Send North a 1d be Swinileil. Not bi repntable malors like St.:in way, Chickering, Steek, Knabe, bitt by i3oius Mai ufauturers who advertise S9I) f'ianuos for $2;'i; $(;' Pi,uano for $175; $271 Or gans for $01. D:.eption and fraud are ina all toueb absurdl offers.. Buy Inustra muenits madel by~ old and always reliable maannacturers like C'hickcring & eSos,lKniabe & Co..' Haines Bros., IMason & ilamilin. And yon will have those flhat will last at lifetimre ead pleNase y'ou hetter everv dlay. All Inastrnments we sell bear tlh, mnakeis aa..es ail aro guarianteed for six y'ears. Fifteen Da1ys TIrialI If' desired. We pay all freight if not satisfactory. Plustrated Catlalogues free. Write to LUDDEN & BATES, april 12-3m Saivaniah, Ga. .A NATIONA L STANI)ARD. Webster's Unabridged. 8000 EngravIngs. 1840 Pagcs Qttarto. 10 000 Woerds and 3Menninr.i not in other DICTrIONAU YES. Four' P):g's = oiorald Plates. A IhaInlr I.ibriiiy in IIlsoif. Inavaluble in any F'ami Puablished by G. &C. I!titIA3f, Sprintgfiel I -WAIILY INDIORSED BY-. Baneft, Prescot,I. Motley, Gaeo P. Marsh F'tr.Oren Hlileck, ,John (I Whittier, N. P'. Willis, *elihn (I .4ixe ' Kllihui Durritt, Daniiel Webster, Itulius Uhoate, 11. Corleridge, 8aari,, h1orace itann, More t,hnru fify (Collegel Presllnts. Anal the bist Amrnern ami Eutropean .Sch'olars. Centalis one-ilfth more n.atter than any other, the smaller type giving much more on a Pains800 Ilhtstrationsq, nearly thirco times as many as any othier icltionary. [ Lr" OOK at the three pictures of a AillP on pag I lfl -thesoealone outa the mean-. ing of more (han 100 words and terms far bettor t,han t,hey can be defined in svords.] More thin a0.000 eOilOi have been Placed in the public schaools of tiv Uniterd Statos. Rlecomnmended by 84 State Superintenadentsof Schools. and more thant 50 Colleg- Presidente. Has about io0o' wVords and meanings not in other Dict,ionaries. EmbadIles about t00 years of literar labor. is several years later than and other large Dic. tionary. Tr to sale of Webster's D)ictionarles Is 20 times as geat as the sale of any other series of Dic "August 4 1877. The Dictionary used in the Gbovernmo,n Printing Omfie is Webster's U,.. Is it not rightly elatmed that Webster Is THlE NATIONALI STA.NDARD. B EST Dry Goods House in the Sout All express freights p id where the order is $10.0'). Wrt * Pstalfor am p.e.and Prie List. ' V. BZCURA3DB h DRO. *.t , - A-.u.t Buy Tit m BEST FAMILY SI The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily earned, d with less labor than any other machine. I ACGEINTs' ...DOVr.Y,Ifu=Qor, CIA .. SPRING HAS COME, -AND New Style Good3 -HAVE TUST ARRIVED, including, all the c) novelties of the season, at the Winnas boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sin ct-re thanks to her friends and the pul.lic generally for the past patr:nage, solici t'ng a continuance of the same. She will endeavor as horetofore and is determnined to please the nhost fnstidious. Milliner% antd Fancy Goods Stock is complete, Fretnvi Pattern Hats, trimmed atnd untrimmted,straw flats and bonnets, Sun iats and Sailors, lilbons, Silka, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neok Tie", Ruiling, Linen and Lacu Setts, llandierchief., Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, &c., &c. -0 Second lot of Spring Calicoes, also a nice lot of I)ress Goods, Molnirs, Alpacas, Japane 05 Sii s. Wash 'opiins, and other nice Materials and Trimmings. Call and see, Ladies,for your selves. A large lot of Moen's, Ladies' and Chlldren's Shoes, Gents' rtnd uvs' Fur and Straw Hats, fine and cour to. --0 A choice lotof Family Groceries, Can dies, Cakes, \lackerel. Tobacco Cigars, Kerosene Oil, lHardware, %%oodenwaro, Trinware, Crockery, &o. A quantity of Lumbor for sale low for cash, miarchi M J. 0. flOAG. FRESH TURNIP SEEDS ! ALSO, Matson's Preser-ving Jars. ALSO, Concentrated Lye, Starch, Soap Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Toa. ALSO, Sulphur, Brimstone, Morphine, Qui.. nine, Chloroform, Auigust Flower, Pain Killer', Lactopeptinte, and a large Assortment of Fresh Medicines6 JUST RECEIVED. McMIYaster & Brice. july 9 Special NTotiCO. WE hereby give ne,tice to all parties th6we will give no oredit to anyone, but wilsell goods for OASH, AND CASH ONLY. Parties are notilled to send DO orders to ourstore, as the goods will not be deliverd without the 04SH. '8UGE}HEJMER 4 GEOE600EL June d-tt W' AEERIcAW. IT IS TBN. ONLY SEWING MAC$INa WeIcn U,at A Eolf-Thread!ng Shuttle. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Raning. IT HAS A New and Simpl a Devie roa Winding the Bobbin, Without remnv'nq~ the Ptrap hft IL1&I re'j,c W heft 1. alltwith. Lut Lutbrad:asg tho 3iacbLuo. The timploct, tho Most Durable, and in every respect the :WING MACHINE. oes not Vct out of order, and wilt do more work Juatratcd Circular furnished on applicatiqa. WA.N:TE D. Charne Street, Baltiasore, Md. Now Grocorios. -----o ---. I AM RECEIVING daiUy fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast od, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties,. Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greeae, White Wine and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Choose and Maccaroni recoived to-day. New Buckwheat Flour. Choice new crop New Orleans Mn'sses. Now Mackerel in kits, j and } barrels. Si- All goods delivered within corporate limits. D R. FLENNIKEN. NV. (IRObH E' MER~CHANT TAILORI, hAS remnoved to the store next to the post-offlee, where he wvill be glad to re. ceive his friends and customers.' A full line of Samples will be kept on~ hand, from which customers may make selections. He now has the finest line of Frenchi and English goods ever brought, to this market. He is also prepared to out or to ma up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kindls repaired and cleaned. p3' Cleaning a speclaity. Thankful to the public for past patron. age, he solicits a continuance of the same, and guaran tees satisfaction. sept 18 W. G. ROONI. THE PAPER TO TAKE. LONG EST AfBLISH gD. ENTERPRISING I RELIABLE TH E CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, (Established 1785.) THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, (Established 1700.) TWO PAPRs ooNSOLIDAThD March 18, 1877 T E0 ONIOLE & CONSiTITUTION I ALI8T, (Daily, Trl-Weekly and Week Ily,) the only morning paper published in the city of Augusta, and the only paper receiving thetelegraphio dispatches of the New York Associated Press. The only morning paper published in Eastern Georgia and Western South Carolina, Offers greater advantages to advertisere than any paper in the South. 'the Chronicle & Conetitutionalist is Democratic in politics, but perfectly in, dependent in ats comments upon medi and measures. Its opinions upon ...1l important matterh are fearlessly express. .d, and resolutely maintained.- During the coming winter speclil c orrespondenta in Washington, Atlanta, andi Columbia, will keep our readers fully informeqd of the plrocedings of Congress and of the L.egislature, of Georgia and South Caro lina. lIt Commercial Rleports ars.care. t ally ompiled, and are full and accurate. Now is th time to subscribe. WDaily, i (p4 a tt1Xi-We.ekly6. adece. sob4d~. p~ee age. Ad4.