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lOCAL ITEMS. 8AT2UDAY,. NOVEMABER 2, :1878. Relaglous Notices. Baptist Church-The Rov. T. W. Mellichamp will lecture this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and preach to-imorrow at 11 O'clock, Ak. mr. 1piscopal Church-llev. J. Obear, services every Sinday except the 2nd SundaV of the m11onth; at 11 A. 5. Presbhyterin Ch1urch-lRev. 11. B. Pratt, 11 A. m11. aId 4: 30 1. r. Sun day School 9 A. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 4: 30 1'. m. Now Advertisemenrm. New Arrivals-R. J. McCarley. Remember the regular )eiocratic Club meeting on Mr-nday night. The jury cases in the Court of Coin m,lon Pleas were concluded on Thuirs day afternoon, and tihe jurors, being discharged, went on their way re joicing. WmIsERiN-S OF Lovi;,.-Your baby's life is in danger wheneer it is troubled with a congh or col(. Give Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. * Rev. E. J. Meynardie, 1). D., will preach in the Methodist church to morrow night. Iev. V. A. Rogers will preach in the imorning as u 1sual. The last meeting of the Winnsboro Democratic cli) (Iirilig the present campaign, will b held il. Monday night. Let every Demiocraj,t,Ltend. It is not yet certatill tiIt the Demo crats will have no opposition. There are strong grounds for belier that the Radical leaders will attempt to spring a ticket oi tile day of election. Let Democrats be prepared for every emuergenicy. Preparatory to Comu n i11lion1 to-Ilm row, there will be services in the As sociate, Reformed church to-day at 11, a. m., and 7, p. im. preaching at I1, a. In., by Rv. J. P. M-trion, of Chestor. Tm- NiRwa-Einy Fan.--We have receivo-d thv, pewmiumIl lis;t of th"" Now berry A.ricaltural aul M -ohaic- 1 Fair, whioh will bQ 1-11d a" the c-urt houio oil the 20th and 21 st of Novem ber. This Fair speaks well for the progress of our sister couity. Hox. D. WYATT Amcx.-The last issue of the Newberry Herald contains a good w.d cut of I m. 1). Wyatt Aiken, and a sketch of his life. As Fair.'eld is C)1. Aikini's iitive couity, 1he nteed,si nr,) introduction here. We will only say that he Ihas mide all ener getic and e li -lent m11emlb wr of C on1gress, and the peoplo of the third district have done well to send him back. THE AM[ER[cAN SFew[NG MACarrNi. We havo had a call from Mr. Leon A. Camp, the general traveling agent of the American Sewinig Michine Comn palny. The imachine mnide and sold by this Camp:mny has beeni so long in the market, is so well knlown, and so much valed by thoso who use it, that it is scarcely necessary to speak or its merits. It is suhlcient to say that it is recognized as one of the standlardi sewinlg maic!iiines, anid alwvays gives satisfactin. T1he advertisement of the Ameorican Comp~any will be fouind iln another part of this pap)er, and we inl vito speciail attenition to it. Mr. J. 0. Boag is the agent for Fairfleld county. The Military Parade. Thur.sday was thte day app)oinlted byV Adjutant General Moiso for the in speCct.ion of the volunlteer troops of Fairfield county. General Moise, being enlgaged in the canvass in the lower' counties, waIs unlable to at tend and1( was represenClted by Col. John scorin , of' Major General Kennedy's staff. The hour' fixed for the para'ide was two o'clock, and a very few mlinlutes after that time all the comt paies wecre on hand. These were the Gordon Light Infantr'y, Capt. WV. G. .Jordan, thle Hamtiptoni Rifle Guard, Capt. R1. 8. Desportes, the Fairfld Light Dragoons, Capt. W. J. Ucerron, nd the cavalr'y company comnmanld ed by Capt. W. B. Estes, tihe name of whi)ch we could not learn. Tile line was formed by Lieut. John Vinson, adjutanlt of tile Fairfild Battalion, and by him Vurncd over to Maj. Chas. 'E. Thomas. The lineO then saluted Colo n101 Scoflln, and were prep)ared for. reviewv, thle ranks being openled, and Colonlel Scofflin and Major Thlomas passing along them, front anid rear. Tihe ranks wore th'eni closed, alld, the ti'cops mnaiclidd, in column of platoonsa, in review before Colonel Scoflin, In thue following order: Drum Corps. Gordon Light Infantr'y. Hampton Rifle Guard. Fairfild Light Dragoons. Captain Estes' Company. Tho atroopms ~all apresemited- a most' creditable appearance, and 1ve'te the' subjee6 of many complimentary re I~o l n ro~ oelt ar& stes' Company, beiig only recently organized, is not yet uiformed. After the review te 1attalion was wieeled into line, and then forlled inl coluini of platoons 101 inspection. After Colonel Scoflin linislied his In spection, the coluimin was marched through the principal street s, and, after execut-ing several manlm-uvr-es ill a Vory creditable manner, ale companies were turned over to their several cap tains and by them dismissed. Altogether, the parade was a most creditable one, and F'a;iileld has reason to be proud of'her citizen soldiery. Let every Democrat turn out on. Monday night. Tho Circuit Court. The following .is a synopsis of the cases disposed of in the Court of Con mon Pleas for this county,. since our last report: Joel W. Pearson and Others vs. J. T. Dawkins and Others-A. M4. Mackey for plaintille, Jas. 11. lion for deeimdats. This was an action broluglit for the recovery of a certain tract of Iand inl the possession of the detendants. The plainftil'i claimed Hle hland tinder a deed of trust from W. F. Pearson to WN. J. Alston, as trustee For tle plaintilis. The defend ants denied he allegations of the comii plait, and likewise set up lthe detfence ot an adverse possession. When the plaintit's had closed their vase, the defendants' ittorney moved for a nonsuil. ftre argumnl-t, his Honlor the presidinig (jige g-mited the non suit, and diml5is.;ed the plaintiiL'' coin plaimt, witt costs. R. J. McCarley vs. Thos. H. Aiken. This wa, a rule on the sheriff. re (Iluiring hiin to show cause why l he should not be attached for contempt in not making tle 111011e On a certaini warrant on an agricultural lien, directed to him by the Clerk of Court, in fivor of the plaintiff, McCarley. Mr. A. M. Mackey appeared for tile plaintir, iand(l Colonel Rion for tile sherit1. Tle sherilf s return to the rule set up that he had (lilly levied oi the crop ill (uiestion, but. was after wards notified that. the lienor, Thomas 11. Aiken, had no interest inl the same, aild that the produce levied Oil had, after the levy, been taken possession of by the parties claiming it. The plaintiff, McCarley, demanded that the sherilf be required to pay into court the vIalne of the prodLce levied on, subject to the further order of the court. Tile sherill, prayed that tle rule be discharged. After argument, his Honor ordered tle rule to be dis charged. The State, &x relatione T. W. Woodward, Relator, vs. James Q. Davis, County Treasurer of 1"airtield, -espondent-Gaill.rd & Reynolds for relator, Jas. HI. ilion for respondent. This was an issue nmade upl, in_accord anice with the Act of (lie LcgislaIture, to dletermilne (lie geniuneess of ccer taini bills of' the Bank of (lie State, tcnder'ed in payimnt of thie relator's taxes. The jury rend(er'ed the follow ing verdict: "We find for the relator on all (lie issues submitted." 8. W. Ru111, Sheifif of Fairfld County, vs. A. W.r Ladd(-Jas. 1. Rion for plaint ifi; A. M. Mackey for defenidant. This case arose as follows: On a p)roeecdinlg to marshal the assets of tile late George W. Melton, of Chester, a certa tract of land ini this counity, was sold by the shieriff' of Fairfield iln December', 1877, and bid off' by the defendanit for $250. The hand had been bought by Melton at the sale of the lands of John If. Cathi cart in 1874, anld a miortgage executed for a balance of (lie p)urchase-money. Thle holder of (his mortgage, (lhe Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfild, was not made a party to the proceedinig to marshal assets, and oni this ground the def'endanit, Ladd, declinied to compi~ly with his bid. After hearing (lie testimony, and the argument of counsel, the presiding jndge took (lie p~apers ini the case anid reserved his dlecision. Win. D)ouglass vs. IT. C. Craig, Ad]minuist,ratrix. This was a rule on thie sheriff requiring him to show cause why lie should not be attached foir con templt in falling to levy on a certain tract of laud under aii execu tioni issued in favor of (lie plaintiff against (liedefendantas administratri x. Mr. Wm, IT. Lylcs appearecd for the plaintiff, and Mr'. Hlenry N. Obear for the sheriff. The return of the sherifi'Aet up that, the hand in question hadl been duly set off as a homestead for (lie defendAnt. The question before the court was as to (he validity of (lhe homestead. After argument, his Hlonor took the papers in the case and rese"e'd.hils deelsioni. ~OTICE TO OEDITORS. ~PURSUANT to an order of thie Court of Probate for the County of Fairfield, made this day, all persons having claims, of whatever nature against the estate of John HI. Davis, dleoeased, are required to estabbah-their demahdle en or beft,o the eight,h dayr of November next, before the Judge of Probate, at Winnsboro, South Carolina. O. B. THOMP8ON, * Judgeooflrobate. Winnsboro,8. 0.,.0etqber 11,1878. PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS J. 0. BOAG, OF THE GRAN %All NNSO)1 DICY (10OD5S FAN UY 000DA~ AND)MILLUICHaY VAAA, r Bogs leave to say to his eus A tomers and all others in noo( d of Goods that ho is aigain prm M pared to show them one of thi largest and best assorted stool of cn Dry Goods, Fittncy Goods anI that he has over exhibited. W( H re receiving goods daily. Every department will b( kmpt full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confident' rely on getting their goods no only at low prices, but of tj< 4 most desilable quality that tli market affords. MRS. BOAG h:;s onga.od the -ervices of v jfirt-class Milliner, who will as ,s4,ist her in her department, anI -who will tako pleasure in pleas , ing the most fastidions tastos. AGENT for thc eclebrated and most ro liable Ipr patterins-Bui tei,-k's-for Ladies, lissesan< Ghildron. ALSO, A full and complete line o p 1GentH', Ladies', Misses' an< A Children's Shoos. r FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese. Mackerel, Cakes, Crack , ors, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fac . you can find anything you wan 0 at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as tm s same goods can be bough t any C where. sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. 'UVTIO(I AJAIHJL [OIL< G00 1 GOODS. -- 1TE ARE now openfing one of ~largest stocks of GOOD GOODS over offered in this market. OUR GOODS have been very carefully solce and we simply request an inspect beforle purc hasi ng elsewhere. prI)oo selling them at a "shx p)rofit' and don't intend to be r der sold by anybody, uanywherre. call sp)ecial attention to our asso ment of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWL and other L ADIES' GOODS. We think we have the best st< of GENTS' GOODS in the marl Consisting of CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds of Flannel Underwe In domestics we are full up. Money will be saved by an exai nation of our Jeans and Cassimei SHOES I SHOES II SHOES1 Best Shoes at lowest prices. oct 1 MOMASTER & BRICE BARGAINS BARGAINS I 150 PAIRS Boys' and Yout GAITERS-Nos. 1 to 5, wo, from $1.50 to *2.50 per- pair. I duced to 50 and 75 cents per pait Call and see them. 90N5& REgj 7 o ' "tA best <hoii. Ii omal . b fl n eerlI.'iin-artI. <vi.'o ini *wert! st e0EIln ami4 1)- in evertq &/uoo. " - lio. (Cuias, SNio a S" The bs .itnil|yihJercn"Lw (f DON ATnENMUM. . 10oi t o l Etymtiology, Fully Illistrated and Unabriged. Lin I n fOW regarded1 as thme STAND)AllD dU. TuiOtuTY, and is81 so reconi mnandl by Br ant, LoNugfellow, Whittier, umnr, Holmes, Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz, Marsh, enry, Everett, M1 an, Qincy, Fltn1. lilliard, anid the majority of our most distilgihed scholars, and is, be sides5, recognIzed as authority by theo Do tIpartments of our National Giovernmnent. tThe volumes before us show a vast Samount of diligence; but with lVebtedr it is diligence in c'omlbinamtionl with fanci fulness With Worcselr, in conmbinatio with good ense and judmitbrien,. L CESTEt is t1 c soberrr and safer book, and miy 1be prononied t,h iest existing E ih Lexicf."--lonw, on Aithier, inm. "Thest bUHst English writers and the mostparie-larAnmericani writers use WorcnIiz a thdeir authority. "--ew pafter our recnt strike we made (tic hangeto WO 1 rit as our authority in spel-ing, chiefly to bring ourselves int ofoily w ith the'acce ted . usgt as well as to ,.rtiy lhe' desiretof most - u stail, including such gent liei ais M0r. ayar Taylor, Mr. iorg W, Siail FV iwy anid Msr. John i. C. laard.t"-- ve 0 York Trbune. 4 C TIE COMPLETE SERIEs OF Worcester's Dictionaries. S Quarto Dictionar. Profusely Illustrateu. tJ Library sheep. $ 10 .4 0. Universal and Critical Dictionary. 8vo. o Library sheep. $4.25. Academie D)ictionary, Illustrated. ( rown Ivo. Hald roan. $1.75. School (Elementary) Dictionary. illus. tinted. 2nmo. Half roan. usa00, MPrimlry DictionAy. Illustrated. 1mo. lf roanr. J0c11e n.ts. Pointf Dictionary I. liustrated. 24mo. Clt, (63 cents; roani, ilexible. 85 cents; o Lran, tucks, gilt e dges, $1.00. . Many secial aids to studcnts, in add i W tion to a veryt fiu pronounacing a.nd do tining vocabulary, make the above-named :obooka., in the opinion of' our most dis .. P tinguishe'd edumcators, t,he most comUplete [ as well by far the cheapet Diction -- ries of our language. * For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent, carriage free, on receipt of the price by J. I.4 Li PPINc;OTT & C0., Plishers, Booksellers, and Stationers. 715 and 717, Market St., Philadelphia. ie a u g 7-x 3 m o _b_ar t le C ea e t _i ti n CHOICE IROCERIRE JUST RECEIVED. Consisting of Fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roasted--Ten. Best ~ed Family Flour, Grist, Bolted Mer al, Syrup'l Mook-elars,rwl We se , Soda, SoAp, tStarch, Bag ni- gmng and VrcTics. LARD in bbl. cans and buckets, Li- BACON. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White ck Wine and Cider Vinegar, et. Durham's Tobacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and re. Tomiatoes, Mixedl Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. _ oct 8 D. R. FLENNIKEN. es. NEW STORE I NEW GOODS I i iI LOW PRICES 111 I have just opened at R J. McCarley's '. old staInd a first-class i GROCERY STORE, Wheire I will keep GIrocries, Wines and Liquors of all infds. Also, a compiete assortment of Boots and $hes. I wil be glad to see my old friends and custo meors, and will guarantee to sell them my eodsa a6 the very lowest prices for ash Ghive me a call. ,oct 22 WILLIA M If . DONLJY. BOOTS AND SHOES. th TOWV arrivin g,a large and well seleeted LNstock of hoots and Shoces, direct 0- from the Manufacturors, which I can warrant, and I wlll not be underso ~d Give me a call before you make your py r cbase. sept 17 R. .7 McOARLNY. SEED WHEAT. __ A mited qunnity pure See of?.,W l own *sing and4 S1ee* "y~ de b - MUSICAL HOlIES A'O AIwayS iappy ifollt8 ----- VIat hat itrtt clearer in pl1ACe or grove Thall 111.iiat UI ilght-fitil froin lips that we love? ----- ''hen gather the lit(le onos grotund the Piano 0r Org a fter t ihe Wlls o' t,he day tre over, anti 1njoy a rI'ill h10110 ConeOrt,. If 3011 have no Iittiie. get. uoe right. away, or If you haven't, any thiltren, iborrow sotie, anti if yot are without, v PIANO-OR ORGAN BUY ONE FORTHWITH AT LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, 0A., Tho Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South, TEN THOUSAND FAMILIES Have in the past. ten yearst purchased Ilstru 1111tis froi us atid (very ne e0IIn testify to helir si ieriorit.v. To stit. ilrelasers exacitly Is our 0 i1cy anid (elght.. Wio cant do it, we will (t t, ani we alre (oIng It daily. Every Instru 111011t, 1old k:Wils i iozen ot hers for us. AND NOW TO BUSINESS. 1-Oli FAL TtADEC. 1878, wo are ready wit.h the largest ant tit line of Isrtinents ever (islIFy4td SHlth. Whil we sell dilreet. to par hiasers onl t.he NO AOEN'l8 NO COIl 'NI8HONH PLAN at, MIantfactu or's ACTOltY RATES, for CASI and onl HASY TE0M8. No Ilogus lustrament s sold at any rioe. Every Inst,ru, nment we elil bstra It. inker's name and has a wril esi a yE:lr: guarattV0. leliable InIst.ru menls at, L.OWINT RATES In Amerlea Is what we It:lranmtee. Oin tills rock we t4tand and Chal leige all 0ooptetit.loll. The mIan who can Under.elI us Isn't, horn yet. SPLENDID ELEGANT 1*1 NOS. OilGANI. 7 Octave, $135. 9 Stops, : $05. !- Octave,:: $145. 12 stops, I ; $75. Ouaranteed tie best sold In the U. S., at suelt pilees. Not hiling lIke (liei e.ver lIefore offered. Strlotly wholfe-sale rates. No redlietion to leniers or t 86rs. Soti only for efisli. No, nse to ask c!redit. PIANOS FROM OLD MAKERS. V.IIC EiINO, $170. t(NAB'& CO., GiO MA'IltilI'CiK 9-0. 'EAsIC & CO.. ' 79 IlAIN ES tHOS., 250. 80U1THEhRN O1M, 107. Select, from above list and -ou will have a Piano gootI for a IIfetio of hart ise. TruIe economy lits in the pulhase of an A No. I Instrumont. Tile si, tire always the cheapfst-, as well ans m o. i sa I ismac I o rv. ORGANS FROM OLD .MAKEARS. MASON & HAMIAN, 1) stopi, $100 PE1OU10%T & PELTON, 9 Stops, 75.. In elegnut New Styil Qases,. Firty styles fmr r.lf to $600. These magnifcit; Inst.rument. cost. a lI t t ie more than many others but will wear i wice a4 loll1, and are far botie. 111118 triated Catalogues free. SEE THESE EA.SY TERMS IAKO. --$15 monthly, until paid for; or $25 Cash, andl balance in $10 monthly3 pay mont; or, one-half- Cash doit n and balance in one year. O1fGA NS -$7.20 to $15 qu.trterly,for ten quarters; or. M5. to S10 monthly, un til paid for; or, otle-hlalf Cash dlown a'nd blalalnce In (111 y e.ir. 1 ' 'T" nJ)as TriallI'desired.wo 1~L1T.P.taP2 lay fre-ight, bot.h ways if 1Ins rtumecti does not, stit.. P'Urcliaers runt no I-, 1ofBou Pianos and Or 1 as. The Coutntry is $1.000t Piano for $275I, or a $260 Organ for '$05, tell hImnlie lies and you won't, miss tho mark. Otitrageous det' lens are p)ractisedl now. Buy 01n:y from a reptitable, wl-kniowu Hlouse or you will regiet i,. S""ir ""st '"st"""nents at. owes prlcs )ave Money, Tinme, ilsk, and Freight. BY PURCIJASINO FROM5 [ UD DIEN & BA TES. aug l7-tx3mos CLERK'S SALE. Slate of South .Carolina, COUNTY OF? FAIRFIELD. The WVinnasboro Building 'ind Loan Asiso tion vs. Robert F. Martin, M. Evans Martin, J. Alice Martin, Mattie E. Martin and William M. Martin. IN puirsuanco of an order of tile Court ofOCommon Pleas, nyado in the above stated ease, I -will off'r for' unlo before the court-houso door in Winnsboro, en the first Monday in Novemibor next, within theC legal hours - of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, the follow-. ing described property, to wit: All that piece, parel Or tracet of land, lying, becing and sit.nate in the town of lVznnsboro, in the County o1 Fairfield, State of South Carolins, knmown ina the plan of said town as Lot Ntumber One Hlund red and Fifty-Five, .fronting on College street andl adjoining lot of Catro line Jones and lots formerly belonging to David Campbell. TEnlMS 07 SALE One lalf of the purofhase money to be paid in cash, for the balance a orodit of six months from the day Q( sale, with in. teront payshle annuailly; the purehaser to give for.tlo ,unpa1d balance a bond so. cured by amortage of the premises sold' to insure the dwelling-house on anid promises aSainst loss by fire; to assign thei polley of indur~ande to the s'aId Lllerkg and to pay for all neesr aes f lerk's OffRoe, 0. 0. 0. . Wnnsboro, 8. C., October 11, 1878. 3ot 12-td NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pnezwrn JUDGE'S Ornros. WINNBOIO, 8, 0,, October 25,- 1878, A ILproshvn lalis agaipst the ereby notified theit tjey ist Present and establish their oclaims before me at ny office in gippsboro, Fafr4e4 uchunty, I. C., atlif oook, k; in., o4 hsdgv the list day of December, 1878, dr 4he ~wij d.batt4d Uf Vtn6 of Qet 26"'tla~w8w . .l