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LOCAL ITEMS. RATURDAY OCTOBER &o, 4 1878. Relmgous Notices. Associate Reformed Church-Rev. J. M. Todd, cloven, A. 31., and half-past soven, P. M. Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 A. H. Presbyterian Church-Rev. H1. B. Pratt, 11 A. M. and 4: 30 . x. Sun day School 9 A. M. Prayer maceting Wednesday 4: 30 P. m. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogers, I t A. B1. and 7: 30 r. bt. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Prayer Meeting oin Thursday at 7: 30 1-. ,%t. aw Advertisoment.. Sherifl's Sale-S. W. RufI, S. F. C. Sunmnons-A. G. Brice. Notice to Creditors-O. I. Thomp 8011, J. P. F. C. The Davis Sewing Machine contin uos to give great satisfaction, and Mr. Bong, the agent for Fairfield, sells a groat many. W. P. Clarke, Esq., 920 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and found it the best remedy I ever tried." * The play, "Still Waters Run De-p, which was so handsomely rendered en Wednesday night, gave suci satisfac tion that numerous requests have been made that it be repeated. This will probably be done some evening next week. Court opened again yesterday after noon, and proceeded to the trial of the case of the State vs. E. W. Ollever, charged with murder. We shall give an account of the trial in our next issue. In the matter of the county officers who we.e presented by the grand jury at the June term of Court, the returns were held sufficient, and the rules or dered to be discharged on payment of costs. The case against Captain Clow ney was continued in consequence of therdbeing sonic doubt as to the ser vice of the papers. The case against ex-Trial Justice Mackey was continued at the suggestion of Solicitor Gaston. THE TE \Cmpt.-Tliis is the name of a now educational journal that will soon be issued by Eldredge & Brother, of Piiladelphia. Such a journal would be of great benefit to the teachers of Fairfield, as tile newest ideas on edu cation can be learned in its pages. No science is more progressive than odu cation, and the teacher to be successful must keep abreast of the times. The ratesofsubsciption for "The Teacher, will be found In another column. A RAUE TIEAT.-Professor Jones, of the Columbia Female College, deliver ed a lecture in the Thespian Hail on Thursday nilght to a select and appre ciative audience. The lecturer divided his sub.ject into four heads--educatonm of the mind, of the body, of the morals and of the habits. For over two hours ho kept the interest of his audience, interspersinig son d argument with amusing anid apropos anccdo0tes. Pro.. fessor Jones undelrstanads thoroughly the ends and the methods of education. APrLETON's PUnLICATIONs.-Among tihe text books adop)ted by the State Board for use in the public schools, quite a nmber of Appleton's publica tions wore selected. Quackenbhos' series of grammars and rhetorics, and Cornell's geograp)hies, are too well and favorably known to need any indorsemnent. But Appleton's Readers have just conmc out, andl it may be said of themn that~ they arc ahead of all the other Readers now In the market. The series is philosophic anld practical, and not onIly requires thought and under standing from the pupil, but conltains very many valuable hints for teachers. The discussion of the rules of elocution is complete,.and forms a marked fea tumre of tihe books. The typography is all that can be desired. Appleton's copy-books have sliding copies by which the last lines on a page can be fashioned after the copy as closely na the first. This is a great ad vantage. Great inducements are offered to purchasers between no0W and the first of January. For further particulars inquire of Messrs. MeMas ter & Brice. THE CONCERT.-Thespian Hall was filled on Wednesday night 0on thle occa sion of another concert giveni by the Histrionic Club, tis time for the bone fit of the brass and string bands. The programme had beeni carendmly selected and the plays thoroughly rehlearsed, in consequence of which tile entertain ment was a complete success. The Orst play was "Still WatersRunDeep,' which, having a somewhat deeper plot than the preceding plays, afforded fuller scope for acting. The dramails persona Ooniist of an old gentleman quite tUdder the domination of a widowed sister, who is so,pwhat of a asrmapant,. nA .oi th uo..a ta b a husband, his daughter and her' hut'. band, Johin Mildav, whom, the family regard as a "flat" aid a "stick," and the inevitable villain who t rics to swindle old P1Qtter out of his uonev in shares in the Galvanic NavigatioU. Company, and also attomlpts to prevail on Mrs. Mildmay, who thinks shte is unhappily married, to elope with him. The widow loves te villain until she learns of his perildy in preferring her niece to lerself, and then has 'quito a scene with him. Mildmay developes great sagacity and flrnmleas at the proper time, and has the villain put in jail in duo form and ceremony. All of the charattcrs acquilit(d the mselves remarkably well. The widoiw was capitally 'done by the fair debutante that assumed this role, while the yoing wife, s'trotig In her inkocemio:a'ud love for her liusband was caiitally )or trayed. Mi.0. isAlaV 'Lgo d f\illy sustained himself as Potic. Mr. L. as Mildmnay was all that could be desirM', fulthfully delineatingr the dif feront phases of 0liractor ,displayed by Mildmnay. The reconciliation be tweon Mildmay and his wife was capi tally done by both. Mr. McC. did Cap tain lawkesley, the clecky adventurer, to perfection. Through the whole play thie interest of the audience was on chainod, and the curtain fell' amid prolonged applause. The song "Bonita" was well execu ted by a trio of male voices. After an intermission for supper the curtain rose on a roaring farce entitled "Who Stolo the Spoons?" The play gave full license to the actors who, by their ridiculous costumes and queer antics, kept the audience in a contiuous roar. After this the young people had it dance, which closed a charnilug ei tertainment, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PROBATE JUDoE's OFFICE. WINNsBoRo, S. 0., October 25, 1878. LL persons having elaims against tho ai estate of Mary Lathan, deceasod, are hereby notified that they must present and establish their claims before me at my office in Winnsboro,Fairfield County, S,C., at 11 o'clock, a. in., on Tuesday ti 31st day of December. 1878, or they will be debarred of payment of the same. 0. R. THOMPSON, oct 26-xt1aw6w J. P. F. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an exenution to me di routed, I will offor for sale before the court-houso door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, Fon oASH, the following described property, to wit: One four-horse wagon and harness, lot of plantation tools, consisting of plough stocks, ploughti and harrows, blacksmith tools, seventy bushels of corn, more or less, three thousand pounds of foildor, more or less, eight hundred bushels of cotton seed, moro or less, four head of cattle, one half-interest in twelve head of hogs eighteen bushels of wheat, more or less, one carrinige and harness, one buggy andi harness, one twvo-horse wagon and harness, i,wenty barrels of limo, houshold furniture consisting of car pets. ')arlor furnrituro, tables, p)icturea, &o., bedsteads, an,l one small stove levied on as the proport,y of Samuel B. Clowney at the suit of the National Bank of Chester. 8. W RlUFF, ShorIff's Office,s. F. 0. Winnsboro, 8. C., October 21, 18 /8. oct 26-x112 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Court of Probate. William B Woodward, as Administrator of the goods, ohattels and credits which were of Mary Lathan, deeeased, Plain tiff, agains6 Samuel Lathan, Robert Lathian, Alex. Lathan, WVilliam Lathan, Agnes Donly, Mary Montgomery, Agnes McCarlecy, Mary Gladden, John Gladden, JTames Gladden, Wiflliam Gladden and Nancy Gladden, as Heirs-at-Lawv of,Mary i than, decased, and Mary Montgo.rgerv as a creditor of said decnsed, Defen; dants' -Summons for 'R olief-Coiii plaint not served, To the Defendantu--Samuel -Lathan, Robert Lathan, Alex, Lathan, -William Lathan, Agnes Donly, Mary Mlont.. gomory. Agnes MoCarley, Maiy Gla.d den, Jehn Gladden, James Gladden~ William Gladden and Nancy Glaidde'n: Y OU are heroby sumnmoried ain;d res quirod to answor the comlalint in thlis action, which is filed -in the office of the Probate Judge for tile said county, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub scriber a6 his.offlee, in Braxgdt's building, Chester, 0. H., bouth Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, ox elusive of the day of such serv o;. and1 if yott fail to answer the. oom plin ithin the time aforesaid, the jplaintitin this action will.tppl~y to the Oourt for the ro lief demandJ d in the complaint. Datad, 2A October, A. D. 1878. oct 28-ztlaw8w Plaintiff's Attorney. BARGAIN8 I BARGAINS I FOR CASH TjOR the next twenty days may be hadt Jt thformrtore of Bol. WVolfo.,.The beautiful stook of Olothin j, will be sold regardless of cost, as money. must be raie... , A l' Aro lway' s-Happy H omen 's. What liath earth tIcare, in palake or 1Irov. Thatu lusle at, tight-fall fi ou lips tIa, we love? ''ngthrthe ltt,e ones aroi the Piano or' Ogani aftr t.hu oils or thu dlay are oe er, aned enjoy a reao hol ('olleert. If you have no homo, get. oie righ away, or if4tt h.a1ve't any chialdeni, borrowy so;ne, at if yout are wt,iott, ~a P11A OR ORGAN BUY ONE 1ORTHWITH AT1 LUDDEN & 13ASI r-.,. V A C3 3E o> -X. x3 oo, SAY 4NNA , GA., Tho Great Wh'fol,salo Pianlo and Organ Depot of tile koutih. TE N THOUSAND FAMILIES IInve II I he past. I vie years plrcl:.1l I ist - li4lits froin us:aiud l eery oie ultil te ti' to Itheir hi tertorit V.1o st lits i. s 1a,4 ' tI; t is oir 3"lo a: Ilf r \'e e-1r11 10 It. wIf ,, 1 (i1d 1(, Ilid l w Il - hi.g ti, E.v ery I % Istiru llnent , moldi ells a dlo/.n f hors for. ut. AND NOW TO BU8INESS. FOR F A I.. TItA DC, 1 IS', w ad :wIl la(t v wi i the larg.st. a i li e of Is.o r t in,jlts ever dltpllyd 8oulib. V1leh1 we sell (Iiet, t g, c,laiers on tiS NO A(l.:N A(H- No -Ot ON 11IU PLAN at. 1a!uai%1 'WTOiY iHATE-:, for C ASH :mtrid oil EASY TI-1S. No ioe.1 Illst".lncen1t's sold at, utia l price. Everv 1 nru 1niwIll ha is it Ilaiker'i nalliv al as a wriVten si year.4; :u:ir.in'e. I-,1i)lon n1ien011 at. I,OWi:ST IAT'S In A met-a Is wivl we Luarat'1A(e. On this rock et stid idal ('1:calenie all comn eti(fll. The InanII1 Who Call under-sell us 1sn't, )orn y'(t,. SPLENDID ELEGANT 1IANOS. ORG I Ns. 7 oclave, :$. 9 Stops, . . 71. Oclave, $145. 12 Stop-, : :$i Guaranteed the best sold in the U. a., al.sich prices. Nol hilig like tem ever b'foreoffierel. Strictly Whollceile raees. No r'ittell'i to Dealers or 'I'aeliers. Sold only for cash. No. use to ask credit. PIANOS FROM OLD MAKERS. ClTCKERtNO, $37 LKNA Il. & ('0." n MAT4IIS1i)IK, 2311.1 EASE & CO.. 171 . IIAINES BItos., -250.9s0UTvI(E!N uin, 17. Select from above list and you will hanve a Piano good fotr a lifellme of hard Itse. Tie ecolonly es in ie puelase of an A No. 1 Instrumeint Te best are always the cheapest, as well as mst satisracbory-. ORGANS FROM OLD MAKERS. MASON & HANH-i-N,1 0 *top. $100. PELOUBET & PELTON, 9 Stops, 75. In elegant Ne -tyle caspns. Fift.y styles from t10 to $600. These imagnlleeit Ins!rumitels cost a lit ie more .ini many, it hers. miut vin wear twice ai lonag. and are far better. Il1us trated Catalogues free. SEE THESE EASY TERMS PIA OS.-s15 monthily, until paid for; or $25 Cashe, iand balance in $10 monthlly paymnent; or, one.-ltl Cash doe'.n and blantice II in one'ear. O1t6VANS.-$.7.'..' toSl'5 qu.crrry,for ten quar'ter's; or, $5, to~ $10 monthly, un til patid for; or, ornohalf Ciash down and balance in Ol onoyar. IF1 iure-eTDays TrIal It desired, we LiLj~.ij.jj~ pay frieight btth ways It 119 strinnet' (Jood not suIlt. Purchasers runc no B E~I F of llogsPnos and Or Iloesdrd tichem i. Ii' any1 man11 offers you a $l.i00. PI:eno ror' $275, or a $2 Organ focr $cu tell him ho lies andt you won't m1iss th'o marrk. Oute.rage(ous deceptIlons ace practIsed Ic'"w Buy only frm a reputable, Well-kncown Ilonso or you wIll regret It. Se.cre best, Incstrumeints at lowvest prices. ave Monecy, Tieo, RIIsk, acnd Freight,. BY PURCHASING FItOM LIUDID EN & BATES. aug 17?-tx3mos --HO ! FORL T IIE first Hlouso in town to reduco Whlisckey to tOen 0coni a drink, Hloor to ive conts a glass and Billiards fifteon conts per gatmo. ilavinig a lar'go and wecll soleuted lotof Pucre Lignors on hand1( of whichc tile following are a few of the braends: Pinro old Kentce y LBourbon, Cabinot, XXXX and ilakor Rye, Sour Match Stone MountaiD Corn, a specialty, Cogan, California, Poach and Apple lBrandies. Chcampiagno, Sherry and1( Port WVines. Cllloinne ti Lagaor Beer always IteFt on ice, and all sorts of fanicy and cool drinks prepared in tho moast tasty manner at SOU 110:LUS2. ap)ril 39 -tt J. D. MoCA EILEY. TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!! TUST RECETVEJD a large lot of the ojhoapoest and best Teas, pvor oft'cred in uhis market, at fifty and seventy-flye cents per potnd,. A LSO, A1fays on hand a complete assortment of Frqglh Fam ly Groceries, Cannod GoodATofl i1)ir and overythiLng usually found-I iret-oiaes" * GooZnY'UousE. 6ot19.. R . J. MC0ARLEY. it WHEAT. AlimiteaI quantity of pureo Seted ?3,~Wk~~of my ,owui raising 'and se.. o'o'r enS b PRTCE TIlRTY )OLrN1.k -'78. J. 0. 1OAG, H AND wV INNSnBOMo DRY yGOO1)1. N UY G0Ds ANDMILL.NERY BAZA A I, Begs leave to say to his cus Comors and aill othors iln neod Of Goods that lie is agaiin pre., 0 1pared to show them one of the largest ald best assorted stock 1of Dry Good.s. Fancy G0oods and MIil linery, hat he~ h-mi ever O x'tiite:1. WV m rit reciving good:tk ily. Every deatmI), ntI wvill be 4 kept full of desirable anid 4 CHEAP GOODS, m "ld bluvers may confidentl rely on getting their goods not Only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the market allords. MRS. BOAG ilhas engarod the sorvices of a Ifirst-class lillinler, who will us , sist her inl ber department, and vh 1 ill take plnre in plea F ig the most fastidious tastes. AGENT ;-for the celebrated and most reJ -';liablelo paper patterns--But I terick's-for Ladies, M)Jisscs and Childron. ALSO, A full aid completo lino of, ; Gents', Ladies', 121isses' and P Children's Shoes. FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ;ers, Maccaroni, Spices, Call dies, Tobacco, Cigars,--in fact.1 ., you can find anything you want| 0 at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the z same goods can be bough t any - : where. O sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. '1U1VTrIOGc KIIIHI aoild TO THE TAfflER --OF ---. jIJE following -bo3ks, p)ublished1 D. Appleton & Co., have boon adoptod 1 the State Board ofPElumcationi, to be use for five years in all the schools througl out the State: APPLIETON's SERIEs OF i(EA)EIRs. CoRNI:LL's FIinST STEP'- iN GJEoonAPny. CohnNIxIL's l'iii .xxx GOnoary. ConINEIL'r/ INTRMEDJATE GEooRIAPHY. QUACKE~NDos' Ps IMAnlY GulAMMAn. QUACKENBIos' ENCinS GCAMMAn. QUACKENisios' [1ILUsTRA(fED IWfseONs - (N QUA0EEmNBos' FInsT LE~ssowl iN Oo TION. QUACKNmos' CoMPOSITION ANDi EHiRgoruo. APPLETON's MELm OPY Booxs. To secure an uniformity, and as a rmn ter of economy, it is to the interest of tJ pamrents andic teachers that these boola should ho p)ut in the schools at ono 'J facilitate the matter and to save ext eXpense to the parents. I haYe made rangemeonts with Messrs. McMASTlI & BIICE, Booksollors, to exehan1 t!)i mks for the old1 ones new in han< of the scholars, and to sell those not e changed at reduced rates for the no three months. For further information on those an all other books published by D. Appl ton & Co., please addreas W. P. HIX, General Southern Agent, och 22-1m COLUMBIA, 8. 0. DUY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 1IN these goods I'm determined not Ibe undersold. Como and soc for y ou self Got the taknar&. n -r Itn>riI, (ms lh ir| I et o Imem Wmu I? ry.+ '.." I-..r. ('i . C s. i I , T i , IN ."- -L . 'AA 1 O A large. handsome volume of 1854 page N colltainit"r (Imosi-lerably moro than '' 100.111U Words inl its Voabulary, m ith (ho correct Proun. eitionl, Definition, aind Etymology. Fully lllustrated and Unabrigod. Libi ry Sheop, Nirbled Eges, $10.00. WOR111CESTEIt"R - a now regarded as the STANDARD AU., TIlO'1ITY, and is so recomninended by Bryaut, Longfullow, Whittier, Stunner, I Il(;meis, Irving. Winthrop, Agassiz, Mtrsih, llnry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Feltln. Hillhard, and the imijority of our m most ditinguished scholars, and is, be" sids, recognized ai authority by the De partiments ot our National Government. t "The volumtes before us show a vast , amount. of diligenco; but with Wdester it is diligence in Combination with fanci fu.lness. With l1'orcester, in combinatiori I with good senso and Judment. WOR t CESTER'S is the soberor and safor book, and may ho pronounced tho best existing English Ioxicon."--Low'an Athenavn. "ihe best, English writers and the most particuilar American writers use Wv1,CA.'TElU as their aut.hority."--New lork MI.-Id. C: "After ouir recent strike we made the M 4-hange to WOlRCECSTEl as our authority ' in spelling, chiely to bring oursolvoti 1 into conformity with the accopted usage, as well as to gratify the dosiro of most of our Stai), includiig such gentlemen as Mr. Bayarl Taylor, Mr. George W. Smial p. ley. and Mr. John It. C. llassard."-Newo n l'ork Tribm<IIC. THE COMPLETE SERIES OF Worcester's Dictionaries. P Quarto Dictionnary. Profusely Illustrated, M Librarv sheop. $10.110. t Uniiersal and Critical Dictionary. 8vo, Lib,rnry sheep. $4.25. Acadeiie Dictionary. illustrated, Crown 8vo. lalf roan. $1.75. School (Elementary) Dictionary. Illus, it rated. 12mo. Ialf ro1p. $1.00. Primary Dictionary. Illustrated. 16mo. 1alt roan. t0 cents. Pool.t Diotionary I. Ilustratud. 24mo. Cloth, W. ents; roan, flexible. 85 cents; loan, tucks, gilt edges, $1.01). L Many apecial aids to students, in addi. tion to a very full pronounoing and de lining vocabulary, mako the above-named hooks. in the opinion of our i))ost diN-, tinguiishe'd edticatora, the most comploto as well , a by far the cheapest Diction. ries of our language. *,* For salt by all Booksellerq, or wilj e st carriago free, on receipt of the price by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 0., Publishera, Booksellers, and Stationers. 715 and 717, Market, St., Philadelphia, aug 17--13mos CHOICE GROCERtIEST JUST RECEIVE~D. Consist.ing of Fresh Sugars, Coffees Green andl Roasted--Ten, Best Family Flour, Grist, Bolted Meal, Syrup's, Molasu sea, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bag ging andi Ties. LARD in bbla. cans and buckets, 7 BACON. Choice Red Rust Proof Ot,Se Rye and Barley.'ed Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine arnd Cider Vinegar, Durham's Tobacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, lFresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Popper Sance. oct 8 D. R. FLENNIKEN. BARGAINS! sBARGAINS I .O ra 1~it50 PAIRS Boys' and Youths' IGAITERS-Nos. I to 5, worth at from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Re. duced to 50 and 75 cents per pair, dCall and see them. SUGENHEIMEiR~ & G1ROEiSOHEL, oct 19 F~'IELD SEEDS. For sale low . , . sept 26.4 W..l, DQfl A ,