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FJOCAL ITEMS. T1URSDA , oVTonRn 17, 1878. Now AdvorUsomonts. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c.-U. G. Desportes. Citation-O. I. Thompson,Judge of Probate. The Histrionic Club is rehearsing for another concert. Butter and eggs are remembered as aiong the. things that were. Apple and chestnut Wagons have made their appearace, but the chicken wIagols still keep their distance. "How are we to pay our taxes?" is the iomentous question that has to be decided by the 31st. The noctui'nal howliing of hounds is replicing tile m11oiriftil music of fune real toicats in tle fourth ward. The beiitiful weather is ma1kilig the heart of' the cotton pickor glad, but 'lhe cool mornings Will soon bring oi the frost. Prepare youIrseltf for the severe and siudden chiaiges of climate of winter and spring, by procuring a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The people of Winsboroshou)(l take steps to secure the passage ora a act allowing them to levy a moderate school tax. A good school in Wiins boro, by attracting boarding pupils froml other poinits, will [r,-Ily repay the small tax levied to maintain it. Every iorning we open our sub scription book and lay out a lot of our newest and Imost, attractive style of receipts, contaiining a chromlo in the northi-west corlier. And every even i' 'We put theml up with a sigh oflope def*0rred, and a tear for the broken promises of our delinquent subscribers. Winnisbior1 has, this season, beenil e of the very best comon mnarkeis in tle State. The 1m1argin on the New York price has been reduced to the Imiiiilum. 1In consequence the liimi ber of bales brought into town has 1)een marked. Firileld flrmners will find a much better market, for them ini Winnsboro than any of the towns inl aljoinling counties. It is said that the yellow fever has a peculiar proneness for people who dol't pay the printer. It is also an es talAished fact that the fhver never reaches an altitude of six hundred feet obove the sea. W1innsboro is only five liundred and fifty feet., and the average for the county is about the same. Fifty feet of yellow fever lito a million, more or less, of delinquent subscribers goes-blut w can't continue the prob lemn further unless some f'eilow conmes in and gives us money to buy a hand j kerchief. We p)osit.ively cannot dry our' tears on an imposing stone or a patent outside. JounINA SrIC.-The Alkeni ierlem, a Ahiirty-two colunn weekly, will be issued at Aiken oii and after the 23rd instant, it will be a D)emocratic jour uual, staniding on the platfoirm of the par'ty. The editorial and literuary de partment will be under the control ot James Gray Por'ter', Esq., a talenited young lawyer, who has had1 conisidera ble0 journialistic experience as corre spondencut f'or several papers. is as sociate is L. A. Ransom, Esq., who is also well qualilledl for his work. Aiken should su1pport at first-class5 paper, and we feel assured that with a liberal supl - port the Review wvill be all that is de .sir'ed. Col. James A. Hoyt has purwchiased the Baptist Co?urier', published in Columbia. Rev. A. W. Lamar will conduct the editor'ial departmnut. Thec pr'ospects of this well known r'eligiou * ~ jour'nal are promising. * "Ml?.TnnYdr J'arrLANo7f 78 71t5 .PRICE OF LZ1U.gT y,n .Aesars. Efditors: We hope that non11 of ouri people0 aire deluding them selves with theidoea that there is noc ne cessity for vigilance oni their puart so far as the Radicals are concerned. They should be more vigilant than ever be fore, because our Political enemies are working secretly, and concoct their nefarious schemes in so quiet a way as net to arrest the attention of casual observers. IUder the cover of prayer meetings, pretendced re'vivals, funeral sermons and othier similar shams, the Radical leaders get their ignorant fol lowers together, and discuss and( (de vise means to revive the rule of pub * ~ lie plundering anid robbery. That this thing is of weekly, if not nightly, oe cuirrence, we have reliable information, and It behooves our people, one and all, to awake to the fact that, while they are enjoying p)eaceful slumbers, the enemies of good government are scheming and plotting to regain politi cal contirol of the .conty and State. We are not alarmiste, but what we as sort we have abundant evidence to prove, and we Warn the Democracy of Fairfleld against being deceived by the .5Doming ind11fFrenae o*' tJ Raa Onily last week some of the unsuccess ful calldidates Itt the recent primary election wVere called uponl by proi n1it ladicllsm, aInd solicited to runl ats illeiciulent(s. Failing in this, tho leaders lhad consultation ill Winnsboro on Saturday last, and doubtless they imagino now that their olrorts will slced. We ar1e confident, howover, that the exercise ot' continued vigilance on the part of tle Dieocracy will de stroy every chanoo of Radical success. We again say to our people, be vigi aut, cvor on the alert; sleep with one eye openl, and, oftel With both eyes oll. It lay sarely be assuinled that tlie Rtadicals will have i tickot. hatteldl out bel'ore election day, anid the friends of good government must. not. be caught 'llapping." It is very inmportant that (e lRadical leaders be closely watched all their movements reported for tho informaltion of the public. Watch par ticularly .Joe Thompson, Bob Pearson, Isaa Miller, Jordan McCullough, Clufi Rocellel, William Bolilware, Itilliard Bell, Wyatt Boulware and Tom( Camp boll. Don't forget the colored prenah ers, for several of them aro known to be very active just now, and they can exert a powerful influence for evil. By all means let an unflattering vigilance be maintained, and ottr county Is as suredly safe. SErINELS. CHEESE I CHEESE ! CHEESE! LLIS. Choice Factory Oheese. ' 00As low as the lowest. oct 17 U. G. D ESPORTES. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OP FAIRFIELD. By 0. R. THOMPSOX, 14q., Probmle Jdye. W 1EREAS, Jesso 0. Boney hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Arthur Boney, deceased: These are therefore to cite nnd adim. nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Arthur Boney. deceased. thatthey be and appear before me, in the o'urt of Probato, to be held at Fairfield Court. Uouse. Q. V.. on the 31st day of' Oc tober, after publication hereof, at i o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under niv hand, this tfit-l day of October, Anno Domini 1878. 0. R. THOMPSON, oct 17-t'x2t J. P . . C DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. N these goo-is I'm determined uot to be undersold. Como and cee for y our self. oct 17 U. G. DESPORTES. NEW GOODS --AT J. M. BEATY'S. h hae ust returned from New ' I Yor, n am opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &C. My Friends are Invited to Call. I again call the attention of the public to my stock of "Bay Stato" abandard screwed and wire sowed Boots aind shoes. Every p)air guaran~. goed to give --SATISFACTION. sept 26 J. M. BEATY. CHOICE GROgERIES! JUST RECEIVED. Consisting of Fresh Sugars, Coffees Green aind Roasted-Tea, Best Family Flour, Grist, Bolted Meal, Syrup's, Molas.' sos, Soda, Seal), Star.ch, Bag ging and Ties. LARD in bble. cans and buckets, BACON. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Bye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule LShoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Durham's Tobacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Saboon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Ohow Chow and Popper Sauce, oet 8 D?. R. FLENNIKEN. TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast, agents should ad dress FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., A tlanta, Gooraia.- .*nna 5-ly PRIC1E1 THIRTY DOLLARS. 2, K~IL AND WINTER OF X1.3713. J. 0. 10AG, OF TiI URANDWINNHBR1 It oi10 FAN CY 00D)8 AND) MIL1,11tV BAZAAR, Bogs leave to say to his cus O tomors and all othors in nood of Goods that lie is again pro.. pared to show them one of the Lagof t and best assorted stock of Y Dry Goods, Faney Goods and Millinery, that be has over exhibitod. We are receiving goods daily. Every department will be A kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confldontly z rely on getting their goods not only at low pricos, but of the most desirable quality that thei imarket affords, MRS, BOAG has ongatgod the services of a first-class Milliner, who will ag sist her in her department, and - who will take pleasll-0 in pleas ing the most fastidious fastes. -. AGENT :n for the celebrated and most ro - 4 liable paper patterns-But torick's-for Ladies, Misses and Children. AT,SO, A full and complete line of z Gents', Ladies', Misses' and; Q Children's Shoes. FAMILY GIROCURIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ers, Maccaroni, Spices, Can dies. Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact . you can find anything you want tat J. 0. BOAG'S as low as thei 1same goods can be bough t any - where. D sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. 'SIIVTIOcI XE&JAUIL SOIDICI New Summer Cook. The0 saifety FOT BLAST OIL STOVE. F$ DOES NOT iH EAT THE HOUS: Perfect for all kin ds-of Cooking and Het ing Irons. Always ready and reli.abloe, The most satisf'actory Sitove made and il py- Send for circulars. WHITNEY & HALL MF'G. CO., july 27-ly 123 Chetnut St., Phila, PAINT GL.OBE White Lead ad ixe~ Paiiit Oo. IJ&PTAL STOOK, $100,000. shade or coornt i any nte io~ One Quart -to a JBarroL. DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. 7o and inmeed Oi hoeld in solon and teaP tit o as long asPaint nmixd in theorclnrwy 25REWARD! found inthem. Thousanseof hotses and sm of the Panet yllas i Amerie are panted with also for sample Oolors and Price Lists, to tlAp GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., 103 ChambersF t New York -Cor. MORGAN &WASH N 0 T$,JE8W CIm NOTICE TO CREEITORS, A L4 persons ndebted to the esat o LA..MaryT.Lathamn are requested to gom orward and settle at once, and all thos iolditng claims against said estate ar totfied topresoht thorn to the und.: igned by the 15th of November. . VA 1, WOODWAlRD, 0oc15-1tx2 Administrator, FinREBH Oh Ges. and Cerar, at THE AUGU' KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEX PRY GOODS, NQTIONS, OW that hard thne are upon our OvQry family to. procure his Winter I oIfats, &c., whoro ho can buy thorn smallest outlay of money. Tho attention of the readpr jA reppi 0 of Goods and Prices whiiqh NVill be I AS TRUTUFUI AS. I H Calicoes, 6} cents. -A- Sea Island, 5 cents. Hwivy Brown Domnestics, 5Lto 8 ' Kentucky Jeans Commoneing 10 l' Kentuck Jeans a Drive, 18 Rocic Isand Doeskin Jeans, regillar prino Afty pento, 133A Scotch Highland Linsoys, Cheap at 25 cents, only 15 " IHeavy (anton F launl, always sQld at 20 cents, only 10 " Bleached Shirting common cing 6 cents up to the best, 10 pins, 38 Hairpins, 2 Best Writing Ink, " Best Noodles, 5'" Good Elastic Suspendors, 10, 15 ' H Colgate's Toilet Soap, 3 ii I Q Good Machine Cotton, AQ0 yards, Black Spoi, 8 " ThlRF AUQUST. oct 12 WINNSBI1 STOP ND inspect the largest and best so t' locted stock of goods in Winnsboro; which we giaranItoe to soll at the lowest C) --CASH P'RICES, Our stock comnprise uj fuulj Jigo of H Domestic Goods, O Jress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Gonts' FurnishiO Goods, )3oulevard S.irl.a, Shawlt., jtc., Etc. CASSIIERES I CASSIMERES I e From the celebr4ted Chorlottesville Woolen Mill4. 1 Salem Jeans, IKersevs, Tweeds, Satinats, A large and varied assortment of Uats a and Cs.i Clothing of all kinds and at all prices. v .- C Best and cheapest stock of JDoots and a shoes imq tow,. N. B. -We would cal'. special attention 2 to our large and varied assortmeont, of Hamburg Edgings and WYhit.e Trimmings. i] J. F. M~tcMASTER & CO. ~ sept 28 _________ Great Reduiction!. -HO I FOR T HE first House in town to reduce WVhiskey to ten cents' a drink, B3eer to five cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. Ilaving a large an d well selected lot of Pure Liquors on han d of which the following are a few of the ti brd:fi Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, bi XXXX and Baker Byo, Sour Mash Stone ti, Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cognac, as California, Peach and Apple Brandies, ri Champagne, Sherry and Port Winos. Cincinns ti Lager Beer always kept on ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks b prepared i.n the most tasty mannor at g OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. MaCA RLEY. p GREAT 1I,DUCTIONa Zn the Prios of COATS' AND CLARK'S THREAD, ja- 1Rivo Cents A Spool4. -Qq s J)ry oods Clothing, Boots and Shoes very, low for Cah, pio@der tQ make room fo alktook, wl SUtgenheim0or &~ Ozi $$ I. Jnly 20.-W N WTA STORF. PLE, THE PLACE TO :PV QOTS, SHOES, OAPJS, &O, farmers 46 behoovep te h9ad of hupplies of Dry Goods, I1oots Shoos, le bost and most durable foT. thq ictfully called to tho following lis ound to bo r IS STA1TLING rho Renowned Porlatine Lily Whito sold at 25 cents, only 10 ' 144 13uttons for Slirts and Calico, &c., ' M'read Canabrio HandkerchiofN5 ' Domestic fofiery for 14n an4 Women, comnmencing 5 ' iteel Thimbls, netql lined, twq for 5 [4ace Ediging, 2} ' Best Lead Pencils, 3 fqr 0 ' Best 11411 Thread 3 'f fine Combs, 6 ' )ressing Conbs, 13 Pueking Con4bs, Tortoise Shell, 1 a "hil,dren's Ropnd Cojnbs, 10 " And so on. To pmunerato all would ake a sheeV too long for thp press. Give me a call and be convince4 f imy live and lot jyo pricel. . STOR1, O, S. C. got the Standara. -0 "Tiebest adlority . . 1t ouqid to b4 i every Library, qlso in every Acadenmy an e ':hool. "-HoN. CH AS. SUMNER. "'The bed e.risling English Lricon."-LON, oQN ATHNEUM. large, l)andsoqie volume of 1854 page pontaining considerably more than 100,000 Vords in its Vocabulary, with the corroqt Fronu4 eiation, Definition, aqI Etymology. Pully I1))strated and Unabriged. 14br, ry Sheep, Marbled Edges, $10.90. . Of WORCESTER" i now regarded is the STAND4RD AU, 'HORITY, and is so reeommended by Iryant, Longfellow, Whittier, Sumner, Lolmes, Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz, farsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, 'elte'n. Hilliard, and the majority of~ our Lost distinguished scholars, and is, be, idcs, recognized as authorit,y by the De, artments of our National Governmuent. "The volumes before us show a vast mount of dliligenee; but with Webjster it Sdijigence in combination with fanei, m.iess. With Worcester, in conibipation ith good sense and judment. WOR, ESTER'S is the soberer and safer book, nd may be pronouneed the bee.t existing nglish Lexicon. "-Lomdon Atlhenmium. "The boat English writers and tlie lost particular American writers use ORCES9TER as their authoerity. "--ew 'oric Herald. "After our recent strike we madie ttie hanga to WVORCEST1IE as out authority i speclling, chiefly to bring oursolvee ito conformity with the accepted usage; well as to gratify the desiwa of most of ur statf, includ.ling such geintlemen as [r. Bayard Taylor, Mr. Geor'ge W. Smal, 7,. and Mr. John RL. C. Ujsesay4."--ea ork Tibune. THlE COMPLETE SERIES OF' W orcester's Dictionaries, uarto Dictionary. [Profusely llustrated, Liibrary sheep. $10.00. niversal an d Critical Dictionary. 8vo, Library .shoop. $4.25. cademie Dictionary. Illustrated, Crow,5 8vo. Half roan. $1.75. Shool (Elementary) Dietionary, - Ilus. trated. 12mo. Half roan. $1,00, rimary Dictionary. Illustrated, 16imo, Half' roan. . 4)Cnts ecket Dictionary I. tlustrated. 24mo, Cloth, 63 cents; roan, flexible. 85 oentes roan, tucks, gilt edges, $1.00. Many special aids to students, in addie >nl to a very full prono4neing and do ung vocabulary, make tho abovv-named toke, in the opIpios of g.r most cUj.. aguished educators, the rmost com pletq well is by far the eheapost Dietion, as of our languago. *.* For sale by all Blooksellers, o~ wil1 sent, carriage free, on receigt pf lb. rice by J. 14. LIPPINCOTT & CO., iblishers, Bloeke)ers, and Stationere, 715 and 717, Market St.', Philadolphia. ig 17-x3muos BARGAIN$ I A3ARGA4IS :1 5!OA 040W ~OR the next twenty days may be h,a4 at the former store of Sol. Wo)fe.. gg autiful stock pf Mjats, -Fan.y de. 11 be sold regardlesst ofmes.ti,.M mesey, wet be raist ;, ' -I idIy 39 K . ,W0ZLE.