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FjOCAL ITEMS. T'URSDAY, OCTORIR .99, 1878. New Advortisoments. Soiling Ofl--S. S. Wolfe. Read the advertisement of S. S. Wolfe. Tle stock of goods now in store is offered at cost, and will after wards be sold at auction. It is highly ilm)ortant that affectIons of the Throat, Lungs or Bronchial Tubes, should be clhecked at once, and for this purpose nothing equals Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. * 0 RANGv. NO-rici-.-We aire requested to state that. in colsequence of the proximituiy of the election, the meeting of Glidden's Grove Grange, fixed for the first Saturday in November, will be postponed till the second Sattvday, the 9th inst.. Ii response to numerous request-, the play, "Still Waters iun Deep," which gave such sat isfaction on its first presontation, will be repeated at, the Thespian Hall this evening. lin atddi tion, the play "Slasher and Crasher," that provedso amusing some nonths ago, will also be presented. Ti. MAN. Ens oF Ei,i'riON.-The following is it compleet lit of the 11141nager0is of elect ion for this countv: vinnsboro-T. 1R. Robertson, J. F. McAlster, G. C. Bacot. Ridgeway-E. P. Davis, Preston Rion, J. C. Thomas. Monticello-I. M. Zealy, T. E. Bell, W. 11. McGill. Yonguesville-Chris. Brice, J. A. Stewart, WV. B. Woodward. Feasterville-J. F. V. Legg, D. P. Crosby, W. W. Crosby. Doko-J. L. Wardlaw, Jas. Hoff man, W. WV. Alacon. Bear Creek-T. W. SI1gh, W. J. Porter, J. T. Hall. Durlam's-A. J. Lamar, John Hlol lis, D. 11. Robertson. Gladden's Grove-i. S. scott, Jr., J. M. Higgins, W. T.'McCrorey. Jenkinsville-Thompson Clhappeil, A.AM. Wallace, E. J. Rungsdale. lloreb-Thomas Anderson, I. A. Gibson, A. P. Irby. TiE Cmcurr Couirr.-The following is a synopsis of the busines disposed of in the circuit court since our last report: State vs. E. W. Ollever, Indicted for mulrder, Jas. II. Rtion 1111 McCnits & 1)ouglass for defendant. The pr.son er was charged with the murdor of Karl Schultze, the German tailor, at Ridgeway it few ilontlis ago. iIe pleaded ''Not guiliy," 111d, after sever all challenges, the following jury wits impanleled: 11aine Y. MlMfeekin (foreman), Thos. W. Nelson, 1fadc JFrndoi, J.oss . Rose, S. A. Y. Mc Quatters, Daniel BJird, Simon Stark,, Wmn. E. Yongue, Fi. M. L. Duke, D). L. Carter, Thos. D). Owvings, Aquilla liar rison.-The plea set up1 b)y the prison3 cr w1a1s that of self-defence. After an absence of twenty-Iwo hours the jury came into court with a verdict of ''Not gulilty," and1( the p)risonler was accord ingly dlischairged. The following sentences were p)assed: John Wilkes, color~ed, conivicted of arson, implrisonmlent at hard hubor in the penitentiary for life. W. a.ndr biat.teryi, impllrisomInent in the county jail till Januairy 18t., 1879. Jahmes Emio ry Ilamnillon, colored, conlvicted1 of ma licious imischiief, two months in the county jail. The Court of Common Pleas was Op)ened on Monday, but no0 cases of interest were tried. SorUTy cAn~OLINA.NEWS. The Radicals in Lancaster have throwni up the sponige-about half the cioloredl menh have ciomel over to the Democrats. Last Sunday morning, while General McGowvan was on his way from WVal halla to Abbeville, his horses becamie frightened, ranl off and threw hinm from the buggy, considerably bruising the General. In the Democratic primnary election for sheriff in Abbeville on Saturday last, the race beinig b)etwoon thme two highest In the former election, J. F. C. DuPre was niominaitedl over R. H. Armstrong by 870 majority. The Radical p)arty of Chester county is in1 a declining conilion. John Dickey dleclinos to runi for tihe Senate, and John A. Bradley, Jr., for the H-ouse of lRepjresentatives. Thme whole concern hats collapsed. The Sunday school children of the Camden colored Methodist chumrch who wore presenting card1s to the passers by on the street, with words "Please give a ni1ckel for the church organ" printedl on the card, collected $30 .80. The Lan7ley Manufacturing Comn panyhave tcoped their ware commodious buildbngs capable of storing three thousand bales of cotton. Both are fitted up with steam~ and water pipes for extinguishing fires. Mr. Patrick Tennant, of Willhigd. ton, in Abbevlle county, while on bI's| way to Augusta with his cotton last Thursday, in going down a lill nepar Bordeaux feil from his wagon, one wheel of which passed over his breast and shonlano., arunaimln - ....er-.. tlat his recovery is considered doubt fil. lie w-as carried home, where he received medical attention. Governor Hampton will be in Au gusta oil ThIlrsdlv, as an invited guest at, the unveiling cerelonlies of the Conl federate Imoiiument. lie will have a special escort of a regiment of cavalry uring the ceremonies. Edgetlelid seids four of her red-shirt companies, and military organizations from ill1ally sec tions will participate in tle d ispilay. Last Saturday someic getitleren from Edgefleld proceeded to Rottse's Bridge anTexhumed the body of the n.egro found in the creek at. that place with his throat cut, a few days ago. Tle body was taken up and Identilled ) y these gentlemen as thait ofCatoBut leir, the iegro who broke Jail Some time ago. The first and last. Radical mceting of the Chester county canvass wa,-s held at McAlilley's mill 0n Monday of last week. IMaj. Julius Mills and Col. E. '1'. Atkinson wore both onl hand to "divide tile" with tile Radical speak er1s. Crovds of 3lemocrats were there, about fort.v colored, with their red shirts. T'he meeting broke up with tle Radicals very much down ill the moutl. A Laucaster physician states that recently, inl his ;r.aclice, lie visited at family Wherc six out of sevenl imem hers lay shivering with chills at the 81111 time. To vsch all exteut has this epidemic prevailed onil many plan tation.s il Lalncaster, (hat thri work has beenl a1lmost comlple(ely paralyzedl fr weeks, and cotton pickiing is 'inch behind. C Inl the Court of General Sessions for Darlington county, Judge 'lhomson pre siding, h(le trial of Ed. Woodhlaill for the muurder of EIbery Woo<lihanm re sulted oi Saturday In the acqluithal of th accused. The case occupied the Clitire time of the court. for five days, causing imtense excitement and i volving great expenise. Tie deVend-1 ant. was represented by Generals Moise and Kennedytind A. C. Spain, Esq. J. Sinclair Quick, who is alleged to be ia fugitive from justico inl North Carolhna, was arrested in York cont ty, on Tuesday night last, oi wariiants issuled froil Chesterlield county, ill this State. Quick is io%w in jail await ing the order of the authorities of' Chesterteld. Ie is at bright iulaito, and has figured to Some extent. ill poli ti0s ill Marlboro0 county. lie iisl also i delegate froli. York county to (he Repiblicanl Coivenition lell in lumhbia last suimner. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF I r piE subscriber, having fully doter mined to close tho present business as soon as possible, will sell, from this 0t until tho 12th of November. the en tire stock of good.. which embrace-s a fine lot of Clotiing, liats, Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes,at and under -COST after which time the remaining stock will be dis)osed of at public auction until the sale is complete. S. S. WOLFE. oct 29 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. (ourt of .Probate. William B Woodward, as Administrator of the goods, chtattels and credits which wore of Mary Lathan, deceased, Plain tiff, against Samuel Lathan, Robert Lathan, Alex. Lathan, William Lathan, Agnes Donly, Mary Montgomery, Agnes McCarley, Mary Gladden, John Glhadden, James< Glad den, William G'adden andl Nancy Gladden, as Heirs-at-Law of Mary La than. deceased, an1d Mary Montgomery as a creditor of said deceased, Defen dants -8ummons for Relief-Comn p)lain t not ser ved. To the Defendants--Samuelc Lathan, Robert Lathan, Alex. Lathian, William Lathan, Agnes Donly, Mary Mont.. gomery. Agnes McCarloy, Mary Glad dlen, John Gladden, Jamnes Gladden, William Gladden and Nancy Gladden: Y7('U are hereby summoned and re Lq uired to answer -the comuplaint,in this action, which is filed in the of11ce of the Probate Jludge for the said county, and to servo a copy of you answer to the said complauint oni the stub scriber at his ofilce, in Brandt's building, CThc.-ser, 0. H-., bouth Carolina, within t w en ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such aer y co; aund if you tail to answer thle complaint within thle .time aforesaid, tIle fjplaintiff in this action will .apply to thle Court for the re lief demiand ed in the onmplaint. Dat&d, 2-1 Olctobor, A. D). 1878. ASlI1BEL G1..BRICE, oet2O-xt law8w Plaintiff's Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an excuntion to me di-. rooted, I will offer for sale before the court-house door In WVinnsboro, on the first Monday In November next, within the legal lhours of sale, to the highest bid der, Fon GAsH, the following described property, to wvit: One four-horso wagon and hlarness, lot of plantation tools, consisting of p)lough. stocks, ploughls andl hartrows, blaksmth tools, seventy bushels of corn, more or less, three th ousand pounds of fodder, more or less, eight hundred bushels of cotton seed, more or less, four head of cattle, one half-interest in twelve hefad of hlogs. eighteen bushels of wheat, more or leas, one carriauge and harness, one buggy and harness, one two-horse wagon and har-ness, t,wenty barrels of limo, household furnIture consisting of car pets, parlor furniture, tables, pictures, &o., liedsteads, and one small steve levied on as. the property of Samuel B. Clowney at the suit of the National Bank t Chester. 8. W RlUFF, Sheriff's OMeee,8. F. 0. Winnsboro, Ii. 0., Oc tober 21,-1878, tot 28-zlt2 IMUSICAL HOH ESI Are Always Happy Uiomes. I -0 Whatl hat.h earth dearer in palace or grove, Than inisic at ilht-1ll fioIII lips that ve love? ------ Then gather the little ones arodttd the Piano or Organ after I ho toIls of tho day are over, tind enjoy a real home concert.. If you have no home, get one right, away, or If you haven't, any chlidren, borrow somu, and If you are without, a PIANO OR- ORAN BUY ONE FORTHWITH AT LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNA I, A., The Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South. TEN THOUSAND FAMILIES lave it I he past. ten years puIhaied Instru tut;s frelmrllA a1 every one mI test liy to tIir .9s peioiri. To suilt. mueri* ex:e, ilv I, our tl 1"3 tf delil..t-, . \eCanl (to it. we, will dto ,alld W? 11 ([() d Iit, daby. Everyw Il.st-ru 11(11, sold sells a ozen others for its. AND NOW TO BUSINESS. FOl F A Wi'l tA DE, 18s'S, we are ready with t1he l.rg..t ant litn1. line of Instrittnts ever dKpla vit Sot Ili, whileh we sell direl, to pur e,h:ars on the, NO AOENTS NOCO-lI'lIoNs PLAN tit. Ntaliuaitl:r's \CTOitY liAT1.4 for ASHl alil on EASY TE1Mm. No Hugu4 Ins un' iA -moit at ariy prico. nve:- lnstru nil We m-11 bc n it, it maker's none. and has a w:itlen ixye.iri t;tuarane. it-ile' In;trn lten:t atl, IoWI EHT HATIHS lin Aineica is Wh1a, we V1uarMat0". On this rock we stand and chiallemge all com1ptit ion. The lan wie can undersell us Isn't b1orn yet. SPLENDID ELEGANT ANOS. 1ORUAAVS. 7 Octave, : : $135. 9 Stops, $5 7 Oclave, : : $145. 1 12 Stops, $75 1toranieed t.he best, sold In thIe U. ., at 4utch priWe.. Nothing like them ever before nifered. .triletly wholi-tle ratps. No reduction to Dealers or 'eachers. Sold only for cash. No. luse to lahk credit. PIANOS FROM OLD MAKERS. KlCF,R'NO, $171 CN ITIR& CO., 6990 MAl'iATeIH K 2:'*. 'lAAs. & CO.. 179. 11 A INEHS BlRus., 2,;,q SOUTHHEHN (411M, 167. Sle"t from bove. list uid you will lnve a Piano goo lo a li.e" line of haret use. 11rt ecolnomny lI s in Ihe Ptihse of an A No. I Ins nmnmit. Tme bl.il are nlia.vs the cheapest, as well as ORGANS FROM OLD MAKERS. '.IASOJN &~. II VILIN. 10 sip $lfl0 PELOU610ET & IIELTON, 9 Stups, 75. In elegant Newv ".vle Cas"'. Fift vst.yl-s from T-10 to $400. Thexe Imagnil,eil. Inlst Illmlents cost a lit-tle more than many ollhers. but will wear twice as long, amid aro far better. Illus trated Catalogues free. SEE THESE EASY TERMS PIANOS. -$15 monthly. until paid for; or $25 Cash, and balanco in $10 monthly payment; or, one-half Cash don n and balance ini one year. OR GA NS.--S7.20 to $15 qularterly,for ten quarters; or, $5, to $10 moni.hly, un til paidi for; or, one-htalf Cash down and1( balance in one y ear. IN 2' a T a -Trial if desired,-sy A . payfreight bot.h ways if BT 4 rT of liogus Planes and Or .DjV1 1 E gans. The Country 1s ilOOe wth themf. if any man offers you a $1 .000 Plano for $2T5, or a $0' Organ for $15, tell him ho lies and you won't. miss t,he mark. Outrageous dleceptions are practised now. Buy only from a reputtable, wvell-known House or you ill regret it,. S ecure best Instruments at lowest prices. Iave Money, TIme, Itisk, nnd Freight. BY PURCIHASING FROM LUDDEN & BA TES. aug 1 7-tx3mos Great ReduLctionT -HO I FOR Ofi3i. 'EEO'D's3. --0 r H TE first House in town to reducec A.Whiskey to ton cents a drink, Beer to five cents a glass and Billiards lifteen cents per game. Hlaving a large and well selected lot of Pure Liquors on batnd of which tihe following arc a few of the brands: Pure old Kentuo':y Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX aund Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cognac, California, Peach and Apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Pert Winos. Cinoinne ti Lager Beer always kept on ice, and all sorts of fauney and cool drinks proepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. MoCA RLEY. TEAS ! TEAS!! TEAS!! ! 'TU'ST RECEIVED a large lot of the ti cheapest and best Teas, ever offered in this market, at Aifty and seveaty-five cents per pound. ALSO, Always on hand a complete assortment of Fresh Family Groceries, ('annedi Goods of all kinds, and everything usually found in a first-class GROCERY HOUSE. oct19- R. J. MoOARLEY, SEED WHEAT, A\, limited quantity of pure Seed Whet f mown raising and so. PRICE THIRTY DOLLAR1S. J. 0. i ) G 0OF Tnl.. OAND WINNSMo01O DiY (%00S. FAN-1 CY (10008 AND MILLINERY BAZAAI, Begs leave to say to his cus. W tonors and all othors in 1100d 6 of Goods that he is again pre. M pared to show thinm ono of the S largest and bost astorted stuck, of -y GOOd9 Tancy Ooods and A 11Millinmry, that he has ever exlibitodl. WU are receiving goods (daily. Every depirtirmnt will be kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods not only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the :1trkcet iffords. MRS. BOAG Ias ongatzed the Si. ices of a first-clak. Milliner, Vho will as8 sist her in her department, and Who will take pleasure il ples H ing the most fastidious tastos. AGENT for the celebrated and most ro. t liable paper pitterns-But-1 terick's-for Ladies, Misses and Children. ALSO, A full and complete line of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and' Children's Shoes. FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack e, ors, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact you can find anything you want at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the - same goods can be bought any - C where. O Sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. I following -bo:>ks, published 1 D. Appleton & Co., have been adopted I tho State Board of Education, to bo use for five years in all the schiools througl ont tho State; APPLETON's SERIEs OF READERS. CORINEL's4 FInsT STEP G 'GEoRA&PHy. ConNEJL.'s Par.I avLh GEOOrIAPH[Y. CORNELL's INTERMEDIATE GEOORAPHYT. QUAcKENDos' PaRMAnY GRAMMAR. QUAcKENDOS' ENGLISH GnAMMAR. QUACKENBOs' ILLUSTRATED aL8sONS Rf LANGUAGE. QUAcKENnos' FInse LEssoNS IN CowPos TION. QUAoEENnOs' COMPOSITION AND RIUETORO. APPLETON's MODEL CorY ]3ooEs. To scure an uniformity, and as a ma' ter of economy, it is to tile interest of ti parents and teachers that those book should bo put in the schools at onco. T. rfacilitate the matter and to save exti expense to tho paronts. I have made a: rangemients with Messrs. MeMASTE & BRlICE, Booksellers, to oehang :,heso ke for the old ones now in hland of the scholars, and to soil - .. not e: ebangod at reduced rates for the nem three moenthis. For further information on these an' all othir books published by D. Appl< ton &Co., please address W. P. HIX, General Southern Agent, ~oh 22-tm COLUMBIA, S. 0. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. IN ths god I'm determnenot mel beu d rsl . .C m .ndslfo u 'Got the Standara. The hrd <1111doril It olif,11 to be h6<''o!ll.qnet. <dsmo in every A eadonly and Th, -I.rktim it lish r.r ."- L34, D)ON ATrm,sa.,um. Q A large, handsome volumo of 1854 page containint., onisideorably more 11ha%1 pri 100.(W0 Words in its Yomnbulary, with the correct Pronun Im ciation, Delinition, and JEtyiology, Fully Illustrated and Unabriged. Litit ry Sheep, Marbil, Elgos, $10.00. 1 " WORCESTI'IR]Y" m now regarded as the S'TANDAItD AU, H1111ITY, and is so recommended by Bryant, Longfollow, Whittier, Sumner, ll;Iomes, Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz, Marsh, lieury, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Feltcn. Ililliard, and the majority of our most distinguislied scholars, and is, be, sides, recognized as authori,y by tho Do , partments of our National Government. t "Thie volumes before us show a vast aamount of diligone; but with Webster it iS diligence in CombinationN with fanci, fifness. With Worcester, in combinatior with good sensO and judiaent. WOR. L-i CESTERI's is the soberer and safor book, and nmy bo pronounced the best o.usLi. g tiglish; Loxicoi."-I4mdon Athtenvinl. "Ph best Engl;mh writers ani the most particuilar American writers uso WOltCJ'-'ETIt as their authority.".--Net Yorke Hecrald. CC "After our recent strike we made the t7-,ehmnge to WORCIER'ER as our authority ino pollng, obielly to bring ourselves into conformity with the accepted usage, a% well as to gratify the desiro of most of our staff, including such gentlemen as Mr. Brvar I Taylor, Mr. George W. Smal, p ley. and Mr. John RU. C 1iassard. "--Vetq 0 York Tribime. THE COMPLETE ERIES OF Worcester's Dictionaries. P Quarto Dictionary. Profusely Illustrated. M Library sheop. $10.00. t Universal and Critical Dictionary. 8vo, Library Rheep. $4.25. Academic Dictionary, Illustrated. Crown bd 8vo. Half roan. $1.75. School (Elementary) Dictionary. Illus. I trated. 12mo. Half roan. $J.00. IPrimary Dictionary. Illustrated. 16mo. I Half roan. 60 cets. - Pec. oet Dictionary I. Ilustrated. 24mo, C Cloth, 63 cents; roan, flexible. 85 ocats; 1oan, tucks, gilt edges, $1.01). Many special aids to students, in addi. tion to a very full Pronoulncing and do-. ining vocabulary, 1makO the above-named ce bookp, in the opinion of our most dis 5 tinguished educators, the most oom lete as well is by far tho cheapest Dictio ries of our language. *,* For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent, carriage free, on receipt of the price by J. 1.. LIPPINCOTT & (:0., Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, 715 and 717, Market St., Philadelphia. aug 17-x3mnos cHOICB GROUBEIEs JUST RECEIVED, Consisting of Fresh Sugars, Coffees Greeni and Roas ted--Tea, Best Family Flonr, Grist, Bolted Meal, Syrup's, Molas se,Sda, Soap, Sac,Bag-. ging and Ties, LARD in bble. cans and buckets, y BACON. y d Choice Roed Rust Proof Oats, Seed R ye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and MIule ,Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Durha'm's Tobacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, * Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow -Chow and Pepper Sauce. oct 8 D. R. FLENNTERN, BARGAINS S150 PAIRs Boys...nd Yots,. SGAITERS-Nos. 1 to 5, worth tfrom $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Re. duced to 50 and 75 cents per pair. Call and see them. SUGENHEIMERL & (GROESCHyr. oct 19 . FIELD SEEDS. 1hQtDshele white Kentilkcy~ Bye For ~J low, sep a 3'41. DOT & ;