University of South Carolina Libraries
*OCAL ITEMS.I RA 'TIRDA Y. OCTUDE'l? .R1, 1878. R3f,clou3 Noticos. Associate Rteforted Curch---iter. J. M. Todd, clovoin, A. 11., anid hialf-past seveni, P. 3M. Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the m1outh li at t A, 31. Presbyterian clurc-ll-Rev. I[. B. Pratt, it A. In. and 4:30 1. Al. Sun day School 9 A. 3i. Prayer meeting Wednesday .1: :30 . 31. Methodist Curich-Rev. W. A. Rogers, II A. im. and 7: 30 1-. )1. Sunday School, 10 A. r. Prayer Meeting on Tihrsday at 7: 30 1-. m. New Advertisoments. Sheriff's Sales-S. V. Ruir, S. F. C. Teas-R.. McCarley. Bargalains ill Shoes-Sugenlhoiner & Groeselell. Cotf,11 is down. The best in the mairket yesterday brought8 3-8 cenits. Tle Baptist Association met at Ridgeway last week. We should be pleased to publish the proceediligs. A standard household reinedy of undoubted and acknoleO(g(l merit is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. And it costs but 25 cents; large size, 50 cents. e* FOR Ti- FAIt.-The Charlotto, Co 1 umbia and Augusta Railroad will sell f ickets to the Fair in Columbia for two cents a mile each way. Articles for exhibition, we learn, will be returned free of charge. There will be an entertaimient at the Thespian Itall on next Wednesday night for the benefit of the brass and string bands of Winnsboro. The en tertailment will consist of charades and music, and refreshments will be served by the ladies. E verybody should go. Tii,, RAIr.oADs.--We reproduce a communication to the Register from this place on the management of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. The article is pointed and dispassionate, anIld makes out. a strong case. It is vell worth reading, while the investigation IOposed should Cer tainly be instituted. For every wrong I a remedy should exist, Nhc Aerwich. J. McCarley advertises a new lot of 'Choice teas, which lovers of that beverage will do well to try. Read hiis advertisemtent flirst, and thici payi him a visit. Messrs, Suigenhleimler. & GrOesehle) 1announce that tbey have a lot of shoes which they are selling at very JOw priccz. A reference to their adver-. tisemnent will show thie figures at which they oflier these most indispens~able articles. 50U2'IL CAR OLINA NEWVS. The Radicals have miad1e no county nominations in .A.iken yet. T1he UJnoi county fair will be' held .on the '29th, 30th and 3J st of October. TIhe Presbyterian Synod of South C'arolina meets inl Spartanburg on~ the 23d inst. lThe D)emoerats of Blackville elected their municipal olUcers without oppo :sitioni. A mail-catcher oin a W. C. & A. Raiilroa)Id train hooked a coloredJ man1 aL fe,w (lays ago, anid seriouslyijue There hasn't beeni a fire in Aiken since the destruction of thes Bapt.ist church in October, 1876$, and the Iu -surance men are happy. It is said that since the commence -meat of the red-shirt campaign in Sou th Carolina an unaccon table nm :ber of babies have beeu born with red halir. The Co'.l umiaii Sfitrightout Demo ~crat and1( Dai/y Pham,ia; will be en larged at an early (lay. The subserip tion rates will remain as at present $2 for six months. (Ghneral RI. H. Anderson, who has held the piositlin of no-cnt of thme South Carolina Railroad at0amndeni for sever al years past, anud who has at tall times .given emninenit satisfaction, has been relieved, and Mr. James Jones, an o1(d :and1( well qualified railroad mani, has receivedl the appointment. It is thought 'General Anderson wvill be transferred to Charleston. The Abbev11le AMedium has the best of reasons for saying that the R adicals have determined to put out a ticket in that county and contest the coming election with all their power. Tis is nio "cry of~ wolf" for the purp~lose of eceating a false alarm, but is based upon most accurate 'and( reliable reports from men who know the programmne. The Radical eonveuatSon of Richiand met iin Columbia 01n 'Tuesday, and after' a noisy session mnominated the follow inug t,ickot: For eounty commission ers-W. T. Roberts, V. T. MNJcLaun{h lini, Pelhain Jones (all colore(l.) Sch.ool C.ommissioner-...Cap. Carroll Scolored.) senator - Andrew Lee white.) Ueresentatives-.A. W, Cur-, ts,E. M. Ost, Iclre T . R. Marshall (whte. lohred,)n ei don disaisfctin,th.e selection of the other two Representatives was l6ft kothe E'xecutive Commuttee,. The icket is a very weak one. Tha Dnop-a~ ~iotio Cliarteston, after a harmonious session, noIililated the followNig ficket, twelve ryprelentatiIives fr-oil the Cit y kitk five from1 IIIe c1untry-, three being 'volored: For StIN SeInitilor..-f1ienral IIld(Olph Siev'lin 1' . Por 16 lieIres - I Itatives Lam)b Ittlist, .1. Fra1.110 Iti-ittonl, C. It. CsIvsidyv, ,Jamues .1. Eao,-;. C. Eck hiari, \V. T. ji;i-e, Johnl 14'. Ficken,,.1lhn Glonizalez, WmII. Hlendersonl, C. It. 1-liles, A. S. J. Perry, 11. II, Rutledge, C. II. Simonton, James Siwions, Jr., Rev. Win. Smas, (eorgo It. Walker, J. B. Wiggins. Probate Judge-V. E. Viliceit. County Coimnissioners-,'. A. H11urenin, W.AL.-Catin, Phil. Fog ty. Sochool Commilissionler-Rev. P1. F. Stevens, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 150 PAIRS Boys' and Youths' GAITERS--Nos. 1 to 5, worth from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Re ducod to 50 and 75 cents per pmir. Call and see them. SUGENHEIMER & ROESCHEL. oct19 TEAS ! TEAS ! I TEAS I I I UST RECEIVED a largo lot of the ef cheapest and best Team, over offered in Ibhis market., at fifty and seventy-five cents per pound, ALSO, Always on band a complete assortment of Fresh Family Groot,rits, Canned Goo.l; of all inds, and everything usually found in a first-cwNs GROCERY HOUSE. oct 19- R. J. .1MCARr'Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me di rected, I will offer for sale before tl o Dourt-houso door in Winnsboro, on tho first Monday in November next, within P the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid ier, for cAsH, the following described a property, to wit: All that plantation or tract of land, c Iying in PaiIrfi0l county, containing FoUn 1iUNA)E) AN) NINETY-Two ACMEs, liore or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Sarah ( Cloud. John sler, Dr. John A. Glenn Dr. Edmunvds and others, levied on 1s th property of H. Heins, at the suit C >f Lorick & Lowrance. 13, W. RUFF1 Sheriff's Office, S, F. C. Wiinnsboro, S. C., October 12, 1878. C )ct 1-tlx2 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution, to me di rected, I will offer sale, )eforc the d-ouri-honrm door in Winnsloro, on the first Monday in November next, withia the lga1 houns of sale, to the highest bid (ler, for cAsu, the following desuri)ed property, to wit.: All that plantation or tract of land, in Fairfield eourity, containingnyO neNxxn ACInE5, more or' less, anid bo unded by lands of J1. B. Cloud and others, lev'ied on as the property of Henry Isbell, at the suit of William It. Sykes, as executor of the will (of James C2royon, dQceOsed, vs. H-ienry Jsb.olt, 8. W. IU FF, Sher'ilY's Ofllco, 6,. F. C.' SH{ERIFF'S SALE. -1 Y vir'tno of un execution to me di ....rectedl, t will otfer for sale before thie court-house door in Winnsboro, on the lirst Monda~y in Nov'ember njext, within t.he legal hours of s-de, to tihe hiighest hid der', for' casu, the following described pr'operlty, to wit: All thiat plantaition or tr'act of land, lying ini Fairfield couinty, conitaiing Tiwo nUVNDRlED AND NINETY ACnES, mfloro or less, and1 bounded by lands of George W. C.lemnan, Mrs. Henry Coleman, Mrs. Mary Faucett and others, levied O1: as the property of Mys, Naijcy A. Coleman, at the suit of EC. Meador', ?. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office, W. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October i2, 187. octt0-11x2 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an exe.tution to me di .1rected, I will otfer for sale before the court-houso door in WVinnsboro, on the first Monday in November next, within theolegal hours of safe, toe the highest bid der for cAsuL, the foilowjng diescribeu prop'erty. to wit: All that piece, parcel 0r tract of land, lying partly in the town of Winnsboro, containing TwENTY-SIx ACRES, inore or kcas, and bounded by lands of Mrs. ilessie Fraser, Jas. B3. leCan.ta, Scion 3lhurch and others, levied on as the propeorty of John A. Fraser, at the suit of the Winnsboro National Bank. S. W. RtUFF, Sheriff's Oflice, s. F. C. Winnsboro, 8. C., October 12, 18t78. oet 19 -ti x2 SEECD WHEAT, A limited quantity of .pure Seed Wheat of my own raising and se leoted by me. For sale by ~EDR o.t 15--1mF.EDR JUST RECEIVED. 1 Tierce best canvassed HIamR, 1 Tieree best Lar&L 1 Tierco New Rilco, Ground Rio Cofeco Gunpowder and Young Hygon Tea. A variety of Crackers and Tea Cakes,t lowest pices. T u.B A Y oot 3J i.BAY OHEE~SE I OEEESE~ J CHEFjSE ij - OOLLB3S. Choice Factory Cheeso. oo0617 U. G. DESPORTES.J4 PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS. J,0. '80A G, OP TIE ;A w4001 i ND MILLINERY BAZAARt, Bogs leave to say to his cus toiners and all othors in n0d of Goods that lhe is agai pre. 3 pared to show them ono of tho : largest and best assorted wtuclj of Dry Goods, Funcy Goods and 31 that he has over exhibited. WC are receiving goods daily. Every departmont will bo kept full of desirable and -4 0-14AP GOODS, anl buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods notj only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the; market affords. MRS. BOAG 1has ongaged tho services of a first-class Mfillinor, who will as-1 4sist her in her department, and' who will takopleasure in pleas-, ing tho most astidions tastes. AGENT for the colobrated and most ro , liable paper patterns-131t terick's -for Ladios, Misses and; Children. ALSO, , A full and complete line of: GOnts', Ladies', Misses' and a Children's Shoes, FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ors, Maccaroni, Spices, Cai11: dties, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact' you can find anything you want tat J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the 1same goods can bo bought any - ) whero. sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. SaVqrIO AAsH, UE)u New Summer Cook. I'he Safety [IOT BLAST OIL) STOVE. f1' DOES, NOT I iI EAT TliE HOUSI J?exfect for all kinid of ( ooki:g and Hea ing Irons. Alwaysq readnd 1( relial. T~he most satislintory Stove made an)d L1i Choapest. ./f Send for circulars. WHITINEY & HALL MF'G. CO., july 27-ly 123 Chestnut St.., Phila. PA~IN GL.OBE~ White Lead ad ixed Paint Co. CAPITAL STO OK, $100,000. shade or clor, and soi any 1nUti e irom One Quart to aDarrel. DO YOUR OWN PAiNTING. sThese Paintse Omabe our ht eand Ziad LinedPth Oi hel in soio d readl *25 RF. WARD I wilob n d for every ounce of aulteration ofthe tine a vla n1 Aneia are panted with aso for Sample Qploi's and Price Lists, to tho .GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., 103 ChambOrdt:NOW York -Cor. MORGAN &WASIINGT0 STS.JERSEYCifl J3OOTS AND SHOE~S. 1PHEU largest stoek of the above eve; I. offered by him. Great induceent cash eustomerd. oct 17 U.0. DESPORTES. L'O MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast, agenta should. a Iress FINLEY, IARVEY & CO., A t anta. ,al,inna1o 1 TH4E AUGT 11KEEP IT BEFORE T11E FI lDy GOODS, - ,NOTIONS, A NOW that hard timos are upon o Overy family to pro.etro his Wint< Hatt, &c., whrli he can buy thon (n simallest outlay of uonoy. oTh attention of the reador is rei 0 of Goods ljid Pricap which will b( AS TRUTtFVL AF H Calicoes, 6f cents. Sea Island, 5 cents. Ie-tvy Brown D01ostics, l'to 8 Keintucky Jeans Cornmonoing 10 " Kentucky Jeans IL Drivo, 18 <. Rt oek is'mid Doeskin Jeans, regular priec fifty cents, 33} " Scotch Highland Linseys, Cheap at 25 cents, only 15 " cn Houvy Canton Flannel, always sold at 20 cents, only 10 "t Bleached Shirting common picing 6 coits up to the bust, 10 it ~Pins, '83" HaiPrins, Best Writing Ink, 5 Best Needles, 5 Good Elastic Suspenders, 10, 15 ( Colgato's Toilet Soap, 3 Good Machino Cotton, 200 yards, Black Spool, THEAUGUS JNWo. I-a.1V 1M Nxa.1 oct 1 WINNSB( ISTOP A ND inspect th large-t and best se: lected stock of gqods in Winnsboro; vhich we guaranteo to sell at the lowest -CASH PRICES,--. Our stock comprises a full line of Domestic Gooda, Dress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Qents' Furnishing Goods, Boulevard Skirts, Blankets, Etc., Etc. CASSIMERES! CASSIMER,S ! From the celebrated Charlottesville Salem.Je4zns, KCersor's, 'I'weeds, Satin ets, Etc. A large and v'aried assortment of Hats andi~ Cs. .Clothing of all kinds and at all prices. Best and cheape,st stock of Boots and Shioes in town. o N. B.-Wo wvould cal'. special attention to our large and varied assortment of Hamburg Edgings aigd White Trimmnings. J. F. McMASTER~ & CO. sept 28 Gret ed:ction! -110 ! FOR OUn~ -EKOcis-Ep. -- --- r 3HuE first House in town to rcdeco J.Whiskey to ten cents a drink, Beor to fivo conts a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. llaving a large an d ell selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the foliowing are a few of the brands: Pure old K en tuek y Bourbton, CabinEt, XXXX and B;aker jtye, Sour Mash $tone Mountain Corn, a specialt,y, Cognac, C~al iforn ia, Peach arnd A pplo Brand lqs. Chaempaigne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinne ti Lager Deer always hop4 og i,e, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks prep.ayedl in the most tasty Inan.nor at OUR HOUSE. ap)ril 30--tr J. D. McCA RLEY. LFATRER I LEATHER I W E have on hand a full stock of Sole, Harness, Upper, Russet, Kip and Calfskin Leather, wvhich we will sell verj obeap. IUDES I RJDES J1 Highest market price paid for h4aes r Bring them to us.. n pril 25 J. F. Mo,MASTERt & CO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, J -N these goods IPm determined not to ..Ibeounder;old. 0o:0e and see for y our self. .o 067 TL 0. PAPORPA TSTA STORE. ,,OPLE, THE PLACE TO 1;Jy BOOTS, SHIOES,~ 0AP'S, &Ot ir fairmer it behooves the head of r Supplies of Dry Goo.ds, Boots, Shoes, the best and most durable for the ;pcetfuhlly called to tho following list found to be IT IS STARTLING: The Renowned Porlatino Lily White sold at 25 cents, only 10 ". 144 Buttons for Shir$s and Calico, &C., 5 " Thread Cambric lanilorchiefs,5 ' Domestic Hosiery for Monl gnl Women, poliloinncing 5 Steel Thimblos, motal lined, two for 5 " Lace Edging, 2j ' Best Lead Pencils, 3 for ' Best Ball Thread, " Fine Combs, 6 " IDressing Oumbs, it Tucking Combs, Tortoise Shell, 15 " Obildrpi's I 1ound CqmLs, 10 " And so on. To onunierato all woukI take a shet too long for the pross. Givo me a call and be convinced of my live and let live pricp. TA STORI4, )RO, S. 0. Get the Standardi. ''The bcst autlhorily. . . joight to bn n crery Library, also in overy lca(lemy and in eVery Schoot. "---HON. CHAs. SUMNiER. I The best e.ristimj i)glish Lex.icn.''-L3N DoN ATnEN;UM. tic. A large, handsome volume of 1851 pagq oontaining considorably Inpro than 100,000 Words in its Vocabulary, with the correct Pronun ciation, Dolinition, and Etymology. Fully llustrated and Unabriged. Libia ry Shoop, Marbled Edges, $10.00. 66WTORCESTER90 s now regarded as the STANDARD AU! TIORITY, and is so reconimended by Brylint, Longfellow, Whittier, Sumner, Hohne, Irving, W inthrop, Agassiz, Marsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Felten. Hilliard, and the majority of our mIost distinlguished1 scholars, and is, be sides, recognized as authority by the Do pa rtmnents of our National Government. - iTho volumes b)efore us show a vast amount of diligenco; but with Webster it is diligence ini combination with fanoi.. Ifulness. With Wiorcester, in combination with good sense and judment. WOR CEST1ERt's is the soberer and safer book, and may' )e pronounced th~e best oxistin6 Enzglish: Lexicon. "--on<aon Athenmgum. ''The best English writers and the mast particular American writers use WORtClSTER as their authorit-y. "--New York lierald. "After our recent strike we nande Lhe chango to WVORCESTERH as our authority in spelling, chiefly to bring ourselvoy into conformity with the accepted usage, as well as to gratify the desire of most of our stafl, including such gentlemen as Mr. Bayard Taylor, Mjr. George WV. Sinai Iey. aii Mr. .John Rt. C. Hassard."--Xew York 7'-ibune. THtE coMPL,ETE BERIES OF~ Worcester's Dictionaries. Quarto Dictionary. Profusely Illustrated., Library sheep. $10.00. Univer.sal and Criti.cal Dietionary.. .8vo, Library sheep. $4.25. Academic Dictiopary, Illust.rated. C.royr; 8vo. Half roan. $1.75. School (Elemontary) Dietionary. Illus, trated. 12mo. l 'ro.an. $1 .00. Pri wary Dictionary. Illustrated. 16lmo, Half roan. 00 cents. Pocket, Dictionary J. llustrate4. 24mo. Clot b, 03 cents; roan, flexible, 85 centsi r oan, ,tucks, gilt ed ges, $1.00. .Many special aids to students, in addi? tion to a very full prononning and de fining vocabulary, make th.e ab)oy-paragd b,ooks, in the opinion of our most din tinguished educators, the most complete as well i by fa* the cheapest Dictio4m ries of our language. *. For sale lby gall Booksellers, or' w)lJ be0 seyt, earriago free, on revejpt ofgh pricc by J. B. LIPPINCO)TT & CO., rublishorm, Booksel.ler, and Stat.ioneors, 716 and 717, Mark,e. St., Philadelphia.. aug 17-x8mos B4OALN$ .I B3ARGAINs FORl OASH UOR the next twenty days may be had .2at the former store of Sol Wol.fe, The beautiful stock ef ~ $hoes, .Dr,y Goods . fney Goods will be sold regardless of cost, as moni@ Wist be raiset . -Jnly 20 i. i W OTNW~ 6'