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44 LJOCAL 11114jAs TUPN DA 1NoQiVA11 1.9, j 1818. lt\nnowHei.:u 1....Timfollow il'y is fihe presenvlt .4che4dille ot' arrivalls, oil the Char-klope Co"milbia anld Aui gutA l6tilroatd: Bly~ thewood - - 2.41 I? it(Iig(ew Iv - - 3.03 " Wi illisborO - - 3.35 " Woodward's - - t410 " Blackstock - - " Chestei' - - 4.40 ' DAY1PASSE.NGFa-At-ONU SOU-nt. Cester - - 12..17 1. m, Blackstock - . 1. Woodward's - 1.21 " Winilsboro - - 56 Rid-eway - -- 2.26 l tIlte wo(od . .. 2..11 Colu111nbiv -. li25 - Nimurr P A SSI.N.:--,NE -Go NNoN(I F. Coltilbiat - - 11 ) v. N1. Winnsboro - 12.4;3 A. 'M, Chester .. - 1.48 Niirr PassIssui.:n-GoiNu SI>iri. Clester - - 2.20 A . Wilillsbor(o - - 3.110 Colunbia - - .t.9 "5 The night pmssenlger stops onlly ait tile following statfions: ('1o111-14jite, ]'oek liill, Clester, Lewis', Winms boro, Cohnnbiti, Uidge Spring) Tren ton, ( Graniteville, Alugusta. ew Adverr"'or -n., Sh1rill's Sales-s. W. Ituff, S, F, C, F."reshI G4oods-.- Wm II 1.D1)on iIy . le Evening Sentiniel-Wialsh & WVright. "1 N%rWhat, is tniatter wvith I Ihe dat'lioig Creature?" Te b.libby wva .ry ing piteolsly, ht he 1iiriise had it bou'le of Dr. til's Ihaby Syrutip at hand, and the little fullow was sooni coifortablu.* Every sibscriber should now come forward aid "square up" with Tiig NEWS ANI IJEn. A maii Wio doesili't pay for his paper capl't. enjoy it half as well as the man that does. Attention is called to the nCW adver tiseileint of .1.r. Win. IL. Doinly, which appears elsew1here in thi Is paper. Mr. Donly has a choice stock of goods, Which he will sell at prices to suit, the tilies. Thp Aikon Rericieu ha- gotten fairly under wAity, and promises to be a ve'r spriglitly exctange, It Is edit ed by Mr. Jami1ies Grany Port er, former ly of Charlestiu, a young lawyer of file talont and high cultire. If the people of Aikei do their duty they wilt have a g~ood lippr. The Augusta Eiening News i5 the name of a dally newspaper recently established in Aug1jsta by Messrs. Walsh & Wright, tie well known pro prietors of the Chronicle and Consti tutionalist. The new paper is fur niished at t;he low price of four dollars a year, and oifers a fine opportunity to perPsons wisingio a good paper at a small iigures A FINE Biul 00C.-Th'le bridge N-e. cently crected over Little liver-gen erally knowni as '"Kincaid's Bridge" is rep~resenlted1 to be in every particu lar a most exellent piece of' work-. Tie contract was let by the county comissioners to the lowest bidder, and awr rd.al Lo Mr. J1. Mutrrav Kirk-. 11and( at $22503. The bridg"' hasi been recently turnjed over to the commnis sioners, and(, after a critical examiina nlat ion by experts, is piro nounced per feet in every' resp)ect. The work re flects credit both on the fidelity and the inochnicalI skill of the ~onit.rqcI.or. W~ ADE 11A MP'TON'S MilSHAP. His Log B3roken Durng a Gharge Q)i a Deer--.Narr'ow Es'ciape From Death. A corresp)ond(ent writing from Co lumbilia on the 8th instant says: Gov crnor1 Hampton met svi1~ *e serious accident yesterday afternoon, while out hunting deer, by which lie hind a leg broken just above the nkle. 'The Governioir had agreedl to meet some friendis at at point ab)out sixteen~i miiles firom Ci.oJmnnba for the puirpose of driving deer, and wvhen lie reached tihe camp, about three o'clock yecsterdlay afternoon, he found that the p)arty had all gone on a hunt. Knowinig the stands and whore he was expected to join In th.e hpjnt, the Governoi mount.. ed a large mule which had beenm left at the campli 'and started to take his positionu a few hy~n.dred yairds distant. As coon as he arrived at thme place designated for himt a deer came by in full chase, and Governor l-Jamnpton fired his gun, which frightened the imule. The bridle broke, and Gov.. ernor01 Hlto-n jumnped ofr the aningal to the groumnd. Ini the fall his log was broken, as above statedl. Both bones wore broken and prot ruded through the tes.h.. It Is a horrible wound, and will prove more serious on account of Governor Hampton's illness this fall, from which he has never fully recov.. ered. After the accident happene4 the .Governor fired his gun many times and blew his horn n'eqigently, to- Set -the assistance 4fhWdfre#ds2bim none' Was anything seriotIs, thinking it was somue olle not belonginlg to their party, as tleV Were not aware of the (ov ernor's preseclee in file ivood:;. A1l'er anl hour or so one of his f'riends, ini sistled on tfinding out whaltI wis the ina ler, and. gVoing inl the direction of' tLe firing, <lisvoV1e(l lite ,avern prostrate onl the grouid withl his lead 1(aainlst, a tyee and his hat tilrown over the bleeding woliul. Sujr,gi-aI i( wats at once sumllillioled Ilr-oil this city an(I tle (overnjor Was brrought he at a ]ate hlouir last nlight. FRESII GOODS! flino lot of Augusta Flour of various bhi' , onsisting of Doble Extra, Suti Beam, Lnow Fluke and Pilot. ALSO, A fiesih lot of Maickrel Fish in bar rcl , e. s lanj kit.s. Fresh 1Volted .al amil IYt r: ~ iri,t,. ALSO A nice lot of Irish Potatoes and Onions. Che1vso, Crackers &e. 6%, lbs bust Cg re i Tea @ 50' per Il. I haive just reoeivol a nice lot of Indian li. Ale. nov 12 WM. I. DONLY. GIERTFF'S SAL13, W. A. and J1. C. (olf. is Adminisfral irs of tle estate of* Wil. Goll, deceased, vs. Th ,it)as i . . ilus. N p11 rs initen o f an o rder o'o u t inado in t.he abov-.stited ca-, I wall ,. r for sulo betiko 1he coir iIso door ill Wi un isboro, on the fil .,iondl-ay in D.!cemuber next, within t'; e legal hours of s-le,to tho highest. bidter, FOR CAs1, the folllowing deticribed property, to wit: All that tract of land, containing -rwo 11-JNDUM) AN) 1IXTY AIRE.s, MOr'o or less, lying in Pairtiol-l colinty, anil boun1p.1 oni the north by lalds hienl) of DNav1l WattiS, E J, VIlsoIn, oni the wXOst by anls of A ilA 1 n a 11111, on the soliluth jul.rc . a t by LeRoy Boyl s. S. W. RUFF, Kheriff's Offleo, 1, . I . Novembor 11, 1873. nov 12-t'x2 SH411UIP"SSA . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTYoF GiRENVILLE. Sarah 13. Lewis, Execiorix. os. 8aahit! N. Lewis, "ary 0. Lew is, E,iza A. Lewis, R1obert N. Lowis, el al. , pursuaneo of an order from T. If, Cooke, Judge of the eighth circuit, I will pffer for sale, on the first. Monny in Decenber hext, beforo the court-jouso door n Winn,boro, -vithin the legal hours of sala to the hi-liest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lying ail being in .he couity of Fairlield, nad joinling antlds of Dickson, (1. Singleton and otheria, contining gI'V. HuNDRED AND NINETY-TWO ACRES, more or less, as is fully represented by plat of th o same to be exhibited on day of sala. AIO, All that tractor parcel of land, sit unte in the county of Fairfield,' adjoining landi ofDic son, 0. Singleton a 1d other, Coitaiinilg TilltEE HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES, as reprosented by plat of mo to be exhibited on day of Hale. All that tract of land adjoining lands of. Dickson, John Mlyers and dth.ers, con tainipg FOUn HUNDRED ACRES, mnoro or less. ALso, All that tracek of land adjoining lands of , ingleton, John Myers and others, contaiming Two HUNDlRED AND 3F10HTY Foun ACRES, inoreoOr 1l3ss. ALSO, All that tract of land, contaiiling ONE HU NDIRED AND FIFTY-FoU iCACiES, adijoin izig bands of J. E, Robertson and John 3Jyers, ALSO, 41l that tract or parcel of land, adjoin ing lands of J. E. Pony anid Thlomnas Jones, conitaining NiNETIx CE ur or loss , - l CE~wr ALSO, All that traot of land, containinfgo?N HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIoHT ACREs, IorO 1(e4, adjoining lan,ds of Thoaca-s Jones and J1. E. Robertson and othors, s re'pr.eUned by 14a of same. TERMS OF SALE Oneh-hlof the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance in eqiual installmaents of one anil two years, with interest f.rom day of saab, at the rate of ten per cent. peor annumaa, the samo to be soecureal by the bond of the p)nrehasLr andt a maortgage of the promises. SIhecriffT's Otilee, 8. F, C. iniinsbaoro, 8. (1., No0vember 11, 1878. CHEAPEST DAILY IN THE SOUTH. THIE EYENING SENTI?,,, AUOUSTA, GA., IS I'UBLIHED AT TUlE Low PICE OF M4.00 per year. T IS A BRUIIHT, NEW8iVY EVENING .paper, and is ,d -td with ability by Messrs. J4.\l J#4 ,1. A ND)AIn and PA . .'iTOVA .L. It is the only aift.ornioon pa per in thte $or.th that publishes the Tete. graph)lie dispo.tphos of the New York Associatod F.retis, InUs columsns wvill be found all the news t1ast comes by tele. graph, a9a the telegraphjo market re por ts roceyed rip to tIye tim.o of go ing to press. .OFFXR0IAL. PA PSl .7 .THE CITy. THlE EVENING SENT~INEL ja the oficial paper .oftheo city of Augusta. *f1 Allivho want a cheap paper ,should subscribe for It. TERMuas-- 4 per year; $2 for six months; and $1 for three monthsa. S end for speolfen copies. Ad dresa. WALSH A W.iuGHT, nov 12 . Anant.', Ga. TRVSTFr'S SA LE. 3 Y virtitof alanthjority comf<rroad oul .111 ) by the Ceduiora of John K. Catl cmr, aau rupt, at . meeting held. il W;nnvboro, at whol% I was e .( i andl appoititud truisteo of the estato of said -Jno. q. Ciathart, I will offer for ale. on the iir-t Miondlay in Decombe', 187d, be f*%r-- tho Court fiouso in Winnsboro, du ring the legal hours of salo: All that, plintation or tract of land, forniorly tio property of tho sald Jno. S. Caticart an1d now occupied by hin, situatt in Fairfield county, one mile from town of Winnaboro. and lying be twoon the Chester and Columbia road and the road leading from tho town of Winns. boru to itocky Mount-said plantation to bo Hold in six tracts, according to reHur voy inade October 28, 1878, a plat of which can be suen at my office. Ti-:rus : One-third cash, the balanco in two equal annual instalInents. witI in. torest irom day of sale at 7 per centun per annu'n, to'ite secured by qond of Pul. chas er, and mortgago of premiss --bur. cliaser to paty for papers. I will also offer for sale on the saimo day, f ir eash, tho personal property of the aiid Jno. N. Catlicart, conisting of corm,fudder, cotton aetd, hay &c., pdows, waguins an i olbr farming utdnsils, wlgon ;ind p)qw harzno.s, F. ELDER, Trusteo of the Bankrupt. E.tate of I4oV U-td Jno. S. Cathcart. NEW GOODS -AT J. M. RATY'Se have jst returned from Now York, and am opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOOP AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND bHO1ES, - GROIERIES, &C. My Friends are Invited to Call, I again call the attention of the publie to Iny stock of "Bay State" sztandard'ncrewed and wii e sewed Boots and shoes. Every pair gnaran. teed to giy. -SATISFACTIol." sept 26 J. M. BEATY. FRESH GOODS! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PAILT QF 24 bbis. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choi(-e Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 )Qxes bes3t Italian Ma.oaroni, 12 blAs. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Fl1opr. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Harps. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and .Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease,''White' Wire and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco DThlam's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Cirrants and Qitrori. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickley. Cliow Chow and Pepper Sauce, ALSO, 4. fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of which will be sold pheap for nov 9 D. R. FLENNIKEN._ B. E. Ellisou. Ur , Anctioneer. A, Markley Lee, Jr., Trustee of the Bang, rupt I.tatoof 3. M. i.al Iwell & dons, 'Jacob CAl 0dwell anId Othere, 1) Y virtue of an order of the District .L)dour. of the United States for the D)istrict oa South Carolina in jh.e above casc, will be sold on Moenday, the second .d -y of Dcn.ber, 4.. D). ,1878, at the Court h onna in the'T'owe of Wisboto, cunty of Fairfield and 8Sate of $Q'.th C:arolina, .at i'2 o'clock, mn.-.. All that tract of lan d. O.qatanieg Eiour 3UUNDRIED A.ND WFong .841i ARREs, ifnore' or jes t, tut u rto, l,yung an!1 Inaing in the County of F"airrohld and $tate afoesnidi, on pho6 waters of' Wat'ro Greek, bounded o.n the0 north by lands of WV. J. Latham, east by lan<ls of Dr. $ainueh Mobley, .south by landls of' 'Ro. T. W. Erwin west b~y lands of W. WVatt 1$rioo, and hyvinig such other shape, mailis und .leounidaries as a p-ut 9f roesurvey made by JT. 0. t'aldwoll, D. M., on the .-- day of -- 187w, more fu'ly shows, TERMs o1 SAL,E: One-third cash, the balano. in f$W ,eggaI successive annual instalments, with interest from d.ay of sale, payable annuel. jy, geouyp(d by3 b.o,d of perehaser* and~ mortgagn of t110 prer4lsos, peroke.se $,o pay for papers GEORGE R, WAIEtL nov -..2l1awRB w jIUSTCAL 1-10MEa" Are AlwiayN 1ppy Homes. ----- \Vhat hath carth dearer ill palace or groe Than mnuble at nigit-tall Itni1 ips that we love? - -0 Then gother the little ones arotind ithe Piano or Organ after the toils of the day are over, and enjoy a real homo concert.. If you 111ae no home, got, one right, away, or if you havenLtauy children, tlorrow uoino, and if you are witNut, a PIANO OR ORGAN BUY ONE FORTHWITH AT LUDDEN & BATES' MAT HU sii r4 KPIAN S MA.5. NFy. EW HAVEN 1 IAV.NNAH, kA, The Great Wholes4le Pjano and Organ Popot of the South. TEN THOUSAN4 FAMILIES Have if] Ole p)ast.tte r eTjr jatd nt nputs frp 4111 andevors ne cAntestifrto their fill 10ro tv. T1 sq1it fpurchuoers oxaiiyi iw our l and,d,lg, e can do it., we will do t, and we are doing it, daily. Every Iustru ment Sold sells a dozen others for us. AND NOW TO BUSINESS. FO t FALL TRApS 188 e~ready with t rgest and f eit line or Ifttrument ever al"playpi South, wilhl we 8011 d (iut to pur chasers on tb NO AOENTS. NO COVNIISSIONS PLAN at Mlanufaicturer's FACTORY RATES' for CAS11 and on EASY TERMS. No Bogus Iostrumuent4 sold at any price. Every Instru. ment we sell bears it maker's name and has a written six ye,irs guarantee. Reliable Instru. onots at LOWEST RATES in America is what we guarantee. On this rock we stand and challege all competition. The man who can undler8ell1 us isn't born yet. SPLENDID ELEGANT PIANOS. ORGANS. 7Oetallp, ::$135. 9 qtOPS, ::$65. X~ Ucta 0, :: $145. 1 12 Stops, : T5. Guaranteed the best sold in the U. S., at such prices. Nothing like them ever before offered. 9trictly Wholealo rates. No reduction to Urqolt as .eahrm. SPld only for pasp. 2o. PIANOS FROMX OLD MAHERS. ""ICERINcG, $370 JKNABE& CO., ft810 NIATirt11 K, 0.PEASE & CO.. Z79. IHAIN E ~ROS., ).- agUER5 OEM, 107. Select from above list and you will have a PianD good for a Ifetimo of bard use. True economy lies in he 1uchase Of an A No. I Instrument. The bent are always the cheapest, as well s most.ralti faot.orv. ORGANS FROD4 OT1 *IERS. \iASON & TIAMLIN, 10 O'tnpf, $100. :PELOUBET & ?ELTON, 0 Stops, 75. In elegant New Style Cases. Fifty styles from 1ir, to $00. These mnagniicent Instruments cost a little more than many others, but will wear twice as long, and are far loetter. Illus trated Catalogues fre.e. WA TIESH VASY TERMS PIANOS.--814 monthly, until paid for; or $25 Cash, 'tnd balance in $l0 monthly payments or, ont,-half Cash1 dow an haano inone year. OR0A NS. -$7.20O to $15 qu.irterly, for ten quiartp'rs; or, $5, to $10 monthly, un til paid f.or; or, ono.half Cash down and balance in one y'ear. FIFTEEN'??ians B3EW ~.4R E ;ou Pi*a"nos d Dode wtht m.If ayman offers youa $1 .e00 PianO for $2l75, or a $260 Organ for $85 tell him he lies and you won't miss the toark! Outrageous deceptions are raetised now. Btuy oy frm arepuj.tapfle, W9 .-non uso ecure best Instruments at lowest prfrees 3are Money, Time, Risk, algd Freight. IPf MBGHAsING FROMt LUDFiEN & BAThS aug 17-tz3moe .,.CALL AT., Coinor & Chanler' Fine gold std Silver Wate1Aes, liecklaces, Chains, Broches, sleeve Buttons, Collar But-. tQns, St.ud., &o. 4 hlte assortment of fancy and plain Gold Ilings.. A LSO, Simsware, Platedware, ToILette Sot,Vases, Linps, &o., as cheap as the eleapest. We will sell off ours stook e1 Crockery (ogeep4 Fla.te9 and Cups anid Sa.ucers) at OST FOR CASR. noY 9 TO THE TEACHERS: Firfield Conly. -0 TlE following bo3ks, published by D. Appleton & Co., have been adopted by tho State Board of Education, to be use<l for five years in all the schools through out the Stato; AL-PLSTON's SERIES OF READERS. CORNELL'S FIRST STEI'S IN GEoRAPHY. CORNELL'S PlIMAity GEooRAPuy. COANELL's INTERMEDIATE GnooPity. QUAcRENos' PRIMARY GRA?.IARI. QUACKENDO' ENLIsA GRAMMAR. QUACKENOBS' ILLUSTRATED LASSoNS IN OUR LANOUAGE. QUACKENBOS' FiST LEsSONs IN COMPOSIr TIQN. QUACRENfos' Com'osITION AND RIETORIo. APPLETON'S MODEL CoPY BooKs. To secure an uniformity, and as a mat ter of oonomy, it is to the interest of the parents and teachors that those books should be put in the schools at once. To facilitate the matter and to save extra orpense to the parents. I have made ar. rangonients with Messrs. MoMASTER & BRICE, Booksellors, to exchange those ke for the old ones now in hands of the scholars, and to sell those not ex. chunged at reduced rates for the next three months. For further information on these and all othir books published by D. Apple. ton &Co., please address W. P. HIX, General Southern Agent, oat 22-ln COLUMBIA, S. 0. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Richard S. Desportos, Plaintiff, agains Thomas Arledge, Defoudant. TN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the curt-house door in Winnsboro, on the .first Monday in December nzext, within the legal hours of sale, at public ontcry, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcol or traet of l*nd, known as a portion of the Band lill Tract, containing THREE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or less, lying on Con Branch, waters of Waterce River, bound, ed on the north by lands of Mrs Sarah DuBose and Mrs. Dixon, on the south by lands of Mr,s. John E. Peay,and the Long. town road, on the east by lands belonging to Mrs. Sarah DnBloso an d lands belong, ing to Mrs. John S. Poay, and on the west by lands of Hailes, the Long town road and the road to the "Graham P1 ie,." TERMs OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a ere4it ot one year fromn day of sale, payable an. nually, the purchaser to give for suoh~ balance a .bond scured by a mortgage of the premises sold, and to pay for all neoessary papers. W. HI. KETR Clerk's Office, 0. 0. 0, . p. F.' Winneboro, S. C., November 7, 2878. nov 9-Iaw3w New Summer Cook. TJle Safety UOT BLAST Amil DOES NOT H EAT THE HOUSE,, Perfect f,o,r all kinds.o~f Cooking ar,id geat.. ing Irons. A lways ready and reliable. The most satifactory Stovia made am?d &hg Cheapest. AMPf Sen4 for circulars. WHITNEY A. H ALL MF'G. CO., july 27--ly 123 ChesA.nut St., Phil,. .YNB.4NK RUPT OYr & rane Jno. 8. Reynoldsi, Assignee. ia -e W.im.D. Alken, Bankrupt.-Petition for sale of real and ?rsonal estate, an4 .49 eall in lien ored trs. ALL oreditors elaim'i4g to hold lioe .c..agaiaist the real or persQual estte .Qf this bankrupt, are hereby yo,quired to establish the samie 1?ef ore ne, at ty oein Yorkville, 0., on orbe fore the 90htomber, instant or Iby will be debar 14''iners infihebnl eo tQ be made h.oreini, Br o e gg nov 7-1aw2w Reafsater in Bankru7tey: