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2'UEBDAY, OGTOBR 22, I 1878. Now Advortisements. School Books-W. P. Ilix. New Store-Williai 11. )only. New Furniture-R. W. Phillips. The Teacher-Eldredge & Bro. Sweet repose enjoyed by those who take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It soothes disturbed feelings brought on by a cold, and positively cures coughs, sore throat, etc. LEorun.-President J. L. Jones, of the Columbia Female College, will de liver a lecture in the Thespian iall Tnursday eve'ing next, on the various metnods of instruct'on to be employed In schools. The public are respect fully invited to attend. Mr. Rt. W. Phillips advertises a new stock of ftiiture in great variety, of which he invites anl inspection. Mr. Phillips has extensive facilities in his business, and parties in want of articles In his line will do well to give him a call and inspect his large and varied stock. NEW STOR.-We ask attention to the advertisement of Mr. Win. 11. Donly, who has just opened a new stock of goods at the store formerly occupied by Mr. I. J. McCarley. Mr. Donly will keel) constant-ly on hand a fine assortment of staple and fancy groceries, wines liquors, cigars, boots and shoes. We bespeak for Mr. Donly a liberal patronage, anid wish him every success. The Circuit Court. Th e Circuit Court for Fairfield coun ty opened on Monday morning, Hon. A. P. Aldrich presiding, The grand jury being in their seats, his Honor proceeded to charge theI as folloW "When I was here last, our State was in a most deplorable condition. Our people were depressed over their lost cause, and the loss of their property. But we went cheerftlly to work, to overcome the desolations of war. Then the military not only took charge of the government, but undertook\ to control the courts-reviewing the decisions of both the ol cuit and supreme cours. Then at last they tried to override the law about the juries. As I could not conscien tiously yield to the demands made upoti ine as judge, I was d-iven from the bench. Bad as this was, we have sluce sullered worse things. Tite gov ernment we had was the most infa mous that .ever existed. In the last three weeks I have hadan opporthunity, is a member of the Bond Court, to learn more of the corruption of our State government. I am lost in w.on der that a brave and gallant peCople could endure such tyranny. It is really amazing to see how our peole have been robbed. We wer*e ruhzu d by the war, yet we have bornme a degree of taxation pecrfectly app)aling. TIho money stolen from the peop.e would build a church anid a schiool-house in every neighborhood. All ot' this money has been carried ont of the State by ruthless robbers. But the peCople bided their time, and at last, by on e grandl cffor't, restoredl the State to th e government of their fathers. Tihe fu.ture of the State is nowv brighit. No people who have bravely endured such trials, can tail to achieve great results In the future. "I amn glad to see on the g.'and jumry a proper propordAon of colored people. 1t is a good school for the m. They se.e impartial justice meted out to all, white and1( colored alike. WVheni they go horne they can tell thecie fellows amnd friends that here, in this temple of justice, all macm stand upon an equal footin!g. [Hlis Honor unext charged the jury generally on their duties as to thme ox aminationi of the public offices, and conmtlined:] "The public roads should receive spe elal attention. The present system of working the roads is not good. No doubt the granid jury will give thme proper attention to this very impur tanit matter. "The trial justice system should also receive proper attention. This system is very Inconvenient, and somnetimes abused. The grand jury should bring to the attention of the Court and or the Solicitor any IrregularitIes anid abuses of the system. Trial justices some times exceed their powers, sometimes try cases involving title to land. In Horry county, one granted a divorce. Another told me that lie always decided the ease against the man could pay the costs. This is all wrong, utnjist and oppressive. "The present arrangemnt of the terms of court Is very incon vent lent to the farmers, and I hope we will get back to the plan of holding two good solid terms in thme year, at such times as will be most convenient for the farmers. "You will now aike charge of the bills givQn you lpytbmoolicitor.. Any The grand jury then retired for the1 consideration of bills. The Court next proceeded to the. consideration of the case of the State, vs. San Brown, for breach of laborer's; contract. This wasi an appeal from a decision of Trial Justice Scott, in whose Court the defendant was con vieted of violating his contract with his employer, Mr. J. A. Caldwell. Mr. A. M. Mackey appeared for the do fondant, the Solicitor representing the State. His Honor took the papers in the case, and reserved his decision. NEW STORE I NEW GOODS I I LOW PRICES! I I have just opened at R. J. McCarley'a old stand a first-class GROCERY STORE, Where I will keep Grocerleo, Wines and Liquors of all kinds. Also, a complete assortment of BoOts and Shoes. I will be glad to see my old friends and austo. mers and will guarantee to sell them my goods at the very lowest prices for Cash. Give me a call. oct 22 WILLIAM H. DONLY. "THE TEACHER." TN JANUARY next we will Issue the first number of "THE TEACHER," A monthly journal devoted to the in torests of Teachers, Schools, and the Cause of Education in general. To bring it within the reach of all, we have fix,d the subscription price at the low rate of FIFTY CENTS Pxn ANNUM. Specimen copy will be sent hy mail prepaid on receipt of a five cent stamp. p-B Teaohers will do well to send for our Educational Catalogue. Please address ELDREDGE & BRO., oc 22-xt3m 17 North 7th St., Pbiln. TO THE TEACHERS -OF Fairfleld Collity following -books, published by D. Appleton & Co., have been adopted by the State Board of Edncation, to be used for five yeairs in all the schools through out the State-, APPLETON'S SERInS oP READERs. OnNELL's FInst 8TEPs IN GEcoGRAPRT. CoIcNELL's PRIMARY GEcooR aY. CONEE INrERMEDEATE GEooa&PHYr. QUACEE.Nnos' PIMAnY GRAMMnR. Q.aoenuos' E SaLIan GUAMMAU. QuacuK'NxIos' LLLUsTIIETD LzusoNs iN Oun QOAcJCENDos' FInsTc LEsSONs IN CoMPoaI TION. QUAcEENBiOs' CoMiosiTION AND RHEToR.IC. APPLEToN's MODEL OoPY Dots. To scure an uniformity, and as a mat ter of economy, it is to the intere.st of the parents and teichers that these books should b)e put in the schools at once. To facilitate the matter and to save extra expense to the p)aren1te. I have madlo ar.. rangements with Massrs. McMASTER & BEIW10, B1ooksollers., to exchange these books for the old ones now in hiandsq of the schiolaro, and to sell those not ex.. changed at reduced rates for the next three mlo4thS. For further information on those and all othar books published by D. Apple. ton & Co,, please address W. P. HIfX, General Southern Agent, oct 22-1m COLUMBIA, 8. 0. BARGAINS! BARGAINS I 150 PAIRS Boys' and Youths' GAITERS-Nos. 1 to 5, worth from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Rie duced to 50 and 75 ents per pair. Ca11 and see them. SUGENRETMER & (*ROESORlrA PRICE THTRTY DOLLARS J. 0. BOAG, O, THE GRANDWINNSBO1ODRY (00)s FAN CYGOD14 AND)MILLINCHY' DiAZAMC,. Bogs leave to say to his cus F tomers and all others in need uf Goods that he is again pre pared to show them one of the S largest and best assorted stock Sof m Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery, that he has ever exhibited. We are receiving goods daily. Every department will be kept full of desirablb and CHEAP GOODS, - and buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods not only at low pricos, but of the tuost desirable quality that the market affords. MRS. BOAG has engaved the services of a irst-class Milliner, who will as Hist her in her department, and who will take pleasure in pleas F1 ing the most fastidious tastes. AGENT y for the celebrated and most re - < liable paper patterns-But O terick's-for Ladies, Misses and 9 Children. ALSO, A. full and complete line of Gents', Ladies', ' Misses' and P Children's Shoes. FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel,.Cakes, Crack era, Maccaroni, .Spices, Can-, 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in factl . you can find anything you want C at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as thel s-z same goods can be bought any - o where. sept 27 JO. IBOAG. New Summer Cook. The Safety HOT BLAST OIL STOVE. far DOES NOT ii EAT THE HOUS Perfect forall kinda of Gooking and Hoe ing Ir0ns. Always ready and reliablo. The most satisf.'ctory Stove made and t Cheapest. gafr Send for circulars. WH{ITNEY & HALL MF'G. CO., july 27-ly 123 Ches8tnut St., Phila, GL.OBE 'Rite Lead and IixelPFaint Ce. OAPITAL STOCK, $100,000, shbd o r cor and sol n ay qalesfoss One Quart toa Barrel, te D A f 30 YOUR OWN PAINVIND. ino a Uses o1 bel in olto an rea ties loa Paint nized in the ordinal S25 REWIgRp! found in theam. Thousands of hoes. and c hese Palate ued tow Ttionas of sa also for sample Colors and Prioe lists, to th ,.1L0BE Mixi1p PAINT 0s, * pa charnbOers..New Yo*i .Cr.NOl(GA6&WAM&HT8&JER8YSm BOOT$ AND SHOES. E lrgut'stolof 4le'abNe av ofrired a fta."Gest iducmen oct 17 --U. G. DESPORTES. TO MAZE. MONE] ~'oeantt a fet agetW h ~d. THE AUG1 KEEP IT BEFORE THE PI SDRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SNOW that hard times are upon or every family to procuro his Winto Hate, &c., where he can buy them w smallest outlay of money. The attention of the reader is ros o of Goods and Prices which will be AS TRUTHFUL AS P Calicoes, 6} cents. b Sea Island, 5 ents. Hevy Brown Domestics, 5'to 8 " 3 Kentucky Jeans Commencing 10" Kentucky Jeans a Drive, 18 Rock Island Doeskin Jeans, regular price fifty cents, 881 Scotch Highland Linseys, Cheap at 25 cents, only 15 Heavy Canton Flannel, always sold at 20 cents, only 10 " Bleached Shirting commen. cing 6 cents up to the best, 10 " Pins, 8 " Hairpins, 2 " Best Writing Ink, 5 4 Best Needles, 5 " Good Elastic Suspenders, 10, 15 " H Colgate's. Toilet Soap, 3 " 0 Good MAebine Cotton,. 200 yards, Black Spool, 3 " M THE AUGUS tTMCr. .. MIM&1r.VA1 Q oct 12 WINNSBC S T O P 0 A ND inspect the largest and best so t lected stock of goods in Winnsboro; t which we guarantee to sell at the lowest 0 -CASH PRICES. Our stock- comprises a full line of 0 Domestic Ooods, f Dross Goods, White Goods, Notions, Gonts'Furnishing Goods, Boulevard Skirta, - Blankets, Shawlp, Etc., Etc. CASSIMERESI CASSIMERES I From the -celebrated Charlottesville WVholen Mills. !Salemn Jeans, Kerse vs, Tweeds, Satinets, Etc. A large and varied assortment of Hats -and Cs. .* Clothing of all kinds and at all prices. Bes$ and cheapest steook of Boots and Shoes in town. Le N. B. -We would call special attention to our large and varied assortment of Hamburg Edgings and White Trimmings. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 28 Grea,t aedu'~ction! --HO I FOR OU"Ei4. 'EWOUJ1L -----.-... THE first House in town to reduce Whliskey to ten cents .a drink, Beer Ito five cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. ilaving a large and well selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentucky Dourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Btaker Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Coganc, California, Peach and Apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinnati Lager Beer always kept on ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks preparad in the most tasty manner at -OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. McOA RLEY. LEATHER I LEATHER ? TXElhavoeon hand a full stock of Bole YVHarness, Upper, Russet, Kip and Calfskin Loather, which we will sell verj cheap. - LIDES I HIDES I -Highest market price paid for hides or Bring them to us. ts - april 28 J. F. MofASTER & CO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, N those god I'i 4etermlned not to .. e n ld. (M anA m e o yaor. STA STORE. OPLE, THEI VLACE TO UT 1300TS, SHOES, CAPS, &O. r farmers it behooves the head of e Supplies of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, the best and most durablo for the poetfully called to the following lis found to be IT IS STARTLING: The Renowned Porlatino Lily White sold at 25 cents, only 10 4 144 Buttons for Shirts and Calico, &c., 5 4 Thread Uumbric Handkerchiefs,5 4 Domestic 1iotiery for Uen and Women, commencing 5 4 Steel Thimbles, njotal JiU44, two for 5 " Lace Edging, Best Load Pencils, 8 for 5 " Best Ball Thread, 3 4 Fine Conubs, 6 4 Dressing Combs, 8 4 Tucking Combs, Tortoise Shell, 15 " Children's Round Combs, 10 " And so on, To enumerate all would take a sheet too long for tho press. Give no a call and be conviuced of my live and lot live pricop. TA STORE, YCA-EX, PL= c-px-ietcb*, IRO, S. C. Get the Standard. -0 "The beAt adhority. . . It ought to be n every Library, also in every hcadenty an4 in e'ery &hool. "--IION, CHAH. SUMNUn. " The best exstng Lyllsh Leioon."-Lax. DON AThNxUM. 9 A large, handsome volume of 1854 page contining consideraly more than 100,000 Words in its Vocabulary, with the correct Pronun ciation, Definition, and Etymology. Fully Illustrated and Unabriged. Lib. ry Sheep, Marbled Edges, '$10.00. "WOETEJR" f now regarded as the STANDARD AU THORITY, and is so reeoimendd by Bryant, Longfellow, W'hittier, suwner, Holmes, Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz, Marsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Flten. Hilliard, and the najority of cur most distingniished scholars, and Is, be sides, recognized as authorit.y by thd De partments of our National Government. "The volumes before us show a vast amount of diligence; but with Webster it is diligence in combination with fanoi ininleas. With Worcester, in combination with good senso and judlment. WORI CESTER's is the soberer and safer beck, and may be pronounced the best existing English Loxicon."-London Athenwumn. "The best English writers and the most particular American writers use WVORCESTERI as their authority. "-Neta York Hlera&d. "After our recent strike we made the change to WVORICESTER as our authority in spelling, chiefly to bring ourselves into conformity with the accepted usage, as well as to gratify the desire ef mest of our staff, including such gentlemen as Mr. Bayard Taylor, Mr. George WV. Smal Iey, and Mr. John H. O. Hlassar4"-Newo York Tribam. THE COMPLETE SERIES OF Worcester's Dictionaries. Quarto Dictionary. P?rofusely Illustra4jl. Library sheep. $10.00. Universal and Critical Dictionary. 'Svo, Library sheep. $4.25. Academic Dictionary, Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Half roan. $1.75. School (Elementary) Dictionary. Illus. trated. 12mno. Half'roan. $1.00. Primary Dictionary. Illustrated. 16muoi, Half roan . 60 cents. Pocket Dictionary I. Ilustrated. 24mo. Cloth, 63 cente; roan, flexible. 85 cents; roan, tucks, gilt edAes, $1.00. Many special aids to students, in addi tion to a very full pronouncing and de fining vocabulary, make.the above-med~ books, in the -opinion of pur most, di. tinguished educators, th~e roos complete as well es by far the cheapest Diction. rios of our language. ** For sale by all Booksellers, or wilt be sent carriage free, on receipt of the price by J. 14. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publisherre, Booksellers, and Stationers, 715 and 717, Market St., Philadelphia, aug 17-x3mnos BARGAINS I ,3BQAINS I ORtenext twenity days ithay be ladl ate rmer store o0$8*1..1Wolfe,ig beautiful stock of GOthing,4~06q Dry Goods 1 ,'Fan~oy Gcood wii be gl e srdet0 cat angpQey