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S A T U R DAY, xui'Emmn JR10, 1878, IS, R mtaomA Sc iHtni...-The Col lo w ill is the pres3enlt schedulle of,arvas Oin tlie Charlotte, Columbia and Au guisti itailroad: DAY PASSENUE-( moNU Noin. Columiibia - - 1.15 1. M. Blythiewood - - 2.11 " Ridgewytv - - :1.03 1 vinilsboio - 3.315 '' 'Woodward's - - 4.10 ' Blackstock - -- -..15 '' Clhester - - 4..1; " DAY PAssEN(Ielt-GoINa SoUTIr. C hester - - 12.47 P. M. Blackstock - - 1. 16' Woodwar's- - 1.21 " WVinnsboro - - .1.51 " Ridgewvay - - 2.26 " Blythewood - . 2..14 " Columbia - - 3.2-5" Niarr PASSEcNGER-C*o1N NoCirr. Columllbilt-. 11.10 v, a. Winsboro --12.43 A. Or. Chester - - 1.48 4 NIIT PASSENGYR-COING Sou'r. Chester -- - 2.20 A. 3. Winnsboro - - 3.3) ' Colunbia - - L.59 '' 'The night piassenger stops only at the following Stations: Chalrlot1e, Rock 11ill, (Ahester, Lewis', Winns boro, Columbia, Ridge Spring, Tren toi, Gr 1-aniiteville, Augusta. New Advertisements. Sherift"s ales-S. W. *luff. Real Estate for Sale--G. IT. Me Master. ''Punlct ualit y is the llnges of Busi ness." In families whiere Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is kept., I here is never a case of absence from school or biusiness .oi account of, coughs, colds or sore throat. Price 25 c. TInm A(nII:rC1im'LI I 8o'c'wrv.-AtI the meeting of tile Slate Agriicultiurl 1111( Mechalical Society, 1101 on Tliuirsday evelilng, tie fo1lowin"' oflicers were elected Presiden(-B. F. Cravi. Vice-Presidenits-E. 1. AlI'er, 1st Coing0ressionIal Idis(ric( ; W. G1. lintison, 2d Congressioial diist ie.; , . W. W1affs, 3d Congf re,Ssionlt district; J. C. Foster, 4th.1 Congfressioluil d.istrOct; ). Paul Sojournlier, 5t1 Conlgressimiud district. Exccutive Committe-Wm. Wal laec, .1ichland; .1. N. Ilullm, Lex ingtonisaac S. Bamberg, Barnwell; E. L. ?ocelC, Charleston; L. (. Thompson, Hersheny; 1). P. DuIncan, .Tion. Secretary ani Treasurer-Thomas WN. Ilollowav1%. Tin m SAVANNAH WE-K.Y Ncws.-In 1hat popular paper, the Savannah Meekly News, of November 23rd, will be coiitenced i new serial story of abJsorb)ing interest, enitit led "Aft.er ward," from theo gifted p)en of' Mrs. Op)helia Nisb)et Hi(i, whose charm ing stories, ''My Mother's D)aughter" and "Mrs. Darc," have added such Jitertary interest to this deserved ly popular journail. The NYews also comfmuences the pub1Ilicationl of' a series of ar'ticles on '"Orange Culture," written express ly for its pages by Mr. C. Codington, of' Fioridai. These articles, which have beeni pruepared aIfter much practi ('a1 experIience anid careful conisuta tionl ofthIe best authorities, will be of spe cial interest to those engaged in -the culture of the orange. Th'Iechrmn stories by Southern aut;hors, the able scontributions of its niumerIous corre sponidents, together with its agr'icultn ranl de3patrtment, its careful CO mphiationi of the news of' the day, foreign and domestic, its reliable market r'ep.orts, 'editorial coinunenjt, and chicc misel laneous readiings, mniakes the Weekly NCws one0 of the miost instructive, on .tort aini tng and valu ablo new spapers in the South. DEMOCRIATIC A DDR)ICss .--Tho D)emo.. cratic State Executive Conmmiltte has issued the following addrecss to the party in South Carolimn: Tihe State Executive Committee ex ;tend( to the D)emocracy of South Carolina thir 1'warmest coni~gratul a tions upon the magnificent'victor .achieved in the recenmt election, wh'lich has1 '1b00n as5 peacefuli as .it is .triumplh ant. It is esp)ecially gratifying that so .many thousands of.the colored( .pel of the State have unIitedl with us in ~perpecltutig hiome .rule and( good -government. We extend to themi our .most cordial appreciatlion of' tItheir goodl sense0 and patriotic action, and we would imp)ress upon02 0our 1)eopl -the necessity of continued uinily and har' .monly. We have achieved grandl re suIts, anid every trute Car'olinian's 'heart respionds wit.h graitude1(, but11 mue;h yet-remains to be done11. We mu lst keep our armior' bright and gIrd .ad on, and1( our1 ranks closed up, to meet any exigeucy the f'utur'e may ~develop. And now th at the campaigni Is over, and its wvork done, we feel that we cannot 'lay -aside our active duties -w.ithout exp)ressing profound regret at the distressing aicctident whicoh has1 befallen, outr beloved Chief Magls trate. This alone matrs the compl6te ness of our tiumnph. 'In '1h18 suffering 110:hLs .the .sympathy of a g'ateful people to cheer' himu, and their fervent priycr8 that.a klid Providenco may soon restore him to his wontedA vigor RRA hR STA.TI4 FOI SA 1jr,,. TI ''11 Wiisboro lBuildin-, and Loan Association vill oiler or S.1e, at p:.5 lic atiotol, beflore tle court--hotnso door1 inl WinnlSbor'o, onl the firl';I M,>n ilay i I !)eeembier, 1878, th.e tollowinc described real estae, to wit': The lot ot'l and lyill on o im east. side of Coigress st'eet, in \inimsboro, aind nlort,I of' tic lot. of the Africanl Met aIod ist Church. This lot is divided into four portious, on eatch of wlkich stands a neat cottage, t%id these subdivisions Will be k01( separately. ALSO, The lot of' land lying on the west Side of Congress street, "il the town of Winnsboro, south of the lot of W. It. Doty & Co, (.)it this lot stan<ds a good two-story building-a storo oi (ijo first floor and a halt above. ALSO, The lot of lond, with the dwelling house thereon, lying on the south sido of College st reet, in the towil of \inn.s boro, and at. preseit occupf6d by Mr. It. F1. M%artin. A Iso, The lot of land, with the store huild ing thereon, lying oi Maini SHrct, ill the tovn of Blaickstock, and folinlerly occupied by Caldwell &v Co, TiaMS OF SAlE : One-third of the pur chase money to be paid il cash, the balance il 'two equal sucecssive aniual instalients, with intorest from day of sale, at. file rate of' seven per ent. per aluim, payable anaitially: the pureb-.ser. to give for the un)lid 1)11:t1hinee a iolitt secured by at morig.age of tle premises sold ; to ilsure btIilhlin1'P in 1oniei re sponsible and aecept'able 1111uunne .Comp y, ant a i : n the poli.y oI in1suranice to the Im:ion ; al, :) pay for all necessa,kry Pmier' l'r clasers will bo allowed to make pay nent ilk stock of the A:sSociat.ion, a: the rate of lift v-five dollars per share. The aiovele-erield property nuy be treltel fQI privItely, on apliltca lion to any of the tollowing-auied cominilttee: . N. vit.s , . Lauder-dale, Jn. S. leyN.olds. G;. it. il 'tt President Whinsboro Buildig and Loanl Association. nov Iti--xt2 p Y virtun of an ex-o-oion tf me di 3)rectedl I will otror for salo, ho orit Ih -court-holso door i ! iilndboio on : o first Monday in Decebilier next. wu'hin the legal hotirs of sa a. to t. n higlietit I idder, Fon0 CAHs,1 th * 1l0lowing de.cribledI propert.y. to wit.: All that pieco. parcel cr tract of lanid aontaining ONE HUNDitE) AN) SWENTY-PLVE ACRE 4, more or less, and bounded by lauldHs(of David Pricv, J. W. Entv.minger, 'V . Smith a1ild J. C. I1aigor)d, levied on as j,ie property of C. A. Abull, at the suit of W. 11 MirtLip. S. w. RU FF, Fhieriff's Oflico, 6. F. Q. \\-Illsboro, S. C., Nvember 11 11878. hov 16i -XI N3 SHERIFF'S SALE. I) Y .idue of an exoc.jtion to m di ) rected. I will o:r for s ,e )fore tei court-house door in Winnsboro, oil tho first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid. dor, for CAHu, the following de.scribed properily, to wit: All that piece, patreci or t'ract of hand conitaininilg oNE iIexNn)En) ANn) TrFTY AcREs, morIe or icess, anDd honnded by landsl oW \.1rs. Grace Isfhi.n ienf others; also, the mili., subjnct to thke inkterest of Mrs. Grace Lakin in said mill; levied on atl the suit oW Samuel 11. 4 lowney. as Clerk against William B1. Elkin, as admI"iistra 8.W. BkUFF, Sheriff's O11cc, 5, Y. (1. Winnsboro, 8. C., Novembnler 1.1, 1878, nov 1"-x112 .SHERIFF'S -SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me dj. reeteud. I will offer for sale before the couirt-hiouse door in '''innsbo)r, on1 tho first Monday in Deconiber next, within 'the legal hours of aste, to the highest bid der, yo.n casu, the following dleser-tbedl p)ropenlty, to wit: All that pieee, parcel or tract of land 43>ntaininlg rry AOREs, ,miire .or lezis, known as the -'Island," bounded by hands of Mrs. Grace Lakin and Broad River, also TwVENTY ACHEs, more or less, of' the Stanton land, i'm,1,bounded Jy lanids of WV. E. ElAkin, Ben M:jtin .andl others; levied onl at the suit of Ed ward Pol11rd against \Vibiam .1. Ellkut, a. admnistra-. tor, and i enry L. Parr. SherifY' Oflee,,S. F. C. Winnsbjor", 8. C.,. November 11, 1878. nov 16-t lx2 ____________ SHERIFF'S SALE. BY vjrtue of an execution, to me di 1.)rected, I will offer sale., before the (lourit-house8 door, in Winnsb'oro, .n the ,frst Monday in DeRcember next, within the legal hours of sale, to the hig~hedi bid dior, for (AMu, the followi&g de.scrib~ed properly, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land containing-ONE WIMN.DRU.D AND) FIF'rY A RE~S, miore or less, bounded (on Who northi by the public iound tromt Lylts' Ford to Chester, east by ' t public ro,'d fro,n ChaesWor to Mt u uXedl', nowrth by publio11 road f.ro:u Winnsbor., to A'shiior l's Ferry. asAd wes't Jby pn:rbjic. ioad; from Monfticolo to Fvasi erijlleA-lovied- on at thea snit of IUe.iry BJischoff against John .8. W. 1IW FF, Sheriffras0Gfce, . 8. j..0 Wilnnsboro. 8. 0., November 11, 1878. nov 16-x1tx NOTICE TO CRED.i.TOIS. Pnton.-.X .5Uono.'s CFFiIoE, WINNSpQoJj, .5. (.,, (0tsober 25, 18,78. 1 LL persons having olaitos against tihe estate of Mary tiathan, d.oceased, .aro hereby pntited that they an.ust present and estab)lish their claims before mie at. my omieo in Wi.nnsboro, Fairfield County 8. 0., att.11I o'clock, at. mi., on TJuesday thie 3l1st (lay of Deemiber, 187%, or the) will' be debarred of payment of the samne. 0. B TUOMPsoN, act 2-mtlawOw J. P. F. r. \v~1~ofal t! '.11*tioll to 1110 di I will of - t forw l H: bororl tito e* >-.1 16 .ho a doer In \\%uttu.baro, onI the ('6 I 6~ .1l I) A~6' i l i ll%. erst lorar n IM-m 1r4nxf. within ' 6 I t - ' Is o'* , to Ol l Il ightA bid.l piiv, to '' it: : tLiiniii II'I'Y AORE.S. inoro or loss, an1 I liound-d b) .lnds of Tholin1s Dawkinks, Thoillt B0ll anItd others -Ieviell on as tho property of Jol W. l'arsoi otheri, at the suit ot Joel W. l'eason and others against J. T. Dawkins and others. S. W. R1UFF, Sherill"s Offive, M 60 Winnsboro, S. C., November 11, 1878. niov 10-x i SHEIIFF'S SALE. Y virto ofan execitiiopi to ino direct . d, I nill oIf e 166'r for salo bil-fore the (jourt, hoano dour itt Winu%oro, jan tiho firtL .114(1y in Doocenibet iekt, Withill the 10111 hiours. o ..sail. to ti, highes t bid-h-r. on cAs1, the folloVitig (esCriled prop -rtv. to wit: At I 'at pieo. vareel or trit of 111111 kWowui As t!e 4N.,ttnn tm.- TrIm' w Con tahiin,! ONE 1T ND- ,1) AN) -'WI-:NTY i -'t tT ACf iR. S miore or less, an1d1 1oli6 16e 1 oi the north lio1011i, by 1Inni14s (if Jirr Harrism1 , (loccased, and th1, 0 e.t1t of Daiwkins; Onl tho lou-lth by 1. of the eFtite ol W, .1 Alston; andl on the west by )a ds of Charlos Froo; also on graY horso and one cow -- levind onl as the lprope1tv of William C. lIa1rison, at the S it of Jito. Y Liyles, as Gmarliain. Kll rifY'. Oms!p, I . F. C. W.nm,b<.rs. P. C. Novvin bcr li, 1,78. no-. 16-x t SA [E BY JUDGE OF PROBATE. :jaltv il houhl C0111111, Lucy Caldwoll es. Mary L. Nelson and 1N Pl)t SUA.NCE ofran order of the Court of 'robate, 1111de inl he abovo stltd cas(!, I will oll'r for1 Sale, l.'ore Mhe Court lillse door iI Wilsboro, onl the IrI- Monday Deeell nber next, withiui hi (e legal boiirs of siale, at ptlb lit. ottlerv, to I te hig.hest, bidder, lite fllwing-described iproper,ty, to wit ; All tIa. t piece, parcel pr truct, oflnd, oInt-rlythle proprlI-ty of' John 11. iavis, dueeased, lying, beilig an6d silitate inl 111tiv ou(Nty of Fairliel, blate of 61oli1h Ci naOHIIII, Conta11ililng iv'E 11N1,M)RED AN) 11111R 1 A1I, , 111011C OV lels, and6boutded oi the north by Ja1id, of Thonluos A n(ersonl. onl the sol0 by the 1 publie riiiid leading li'rolix Witisboro to Kinlaid's lridge, on .he east )y h uids of1Johl I Jarrisonl 1nd Israel 1Nyird, and on' tihe wNest by the Sakid 11Iblic roai anld latids ol' TlIomas AIiderboi. Tnis land is tQ be divided hill) ,ti\,o trkcts,.of which la will le exl,ibitedon the <hay oj' sale, and the 61d w%ill be iiade by tract. TEtOIS ov s.u.x,: O.le-third of the ph1.01ase-1111cy JQ be paid inl cllsil, the )alane inl two equal st-aquessive aniual I Iashtilinet ts, with it('Oe.t f'oin -day of SaLeO, payabitIle uitely01%h-thde purchaiser to tgive for thle inlpatiid balance ti bond Sv)U1red byV n4 1 tge P, the premilSeS Sl, all tv pay .or all necesslry pap1ers. 0, It. TuomiuoN, Probate Office, J. P. F, C.. Winniilsboro, S. C., "Novemnber 8,.88 SALE BY JU.DGE OF PIIOJ3AE, SiluE 5'0110 Ii-itipl' Itn 1CouN-cY .0F, FIazInlu>. Mary A. Lyles us. Minn.ie Lyles and IN PURSUANCE of an orde,r,of the C2.our't of Pitlte, ntiade ini the above., st:ated euts, 1. Will oll'r for stile, before lie Couti 61louse8 (1oor itt Winnsboro, 0o1 th e first .MoncJay in Dheenber nicxt, withi the legalJ htours ol'sale, at ipub Ji utcry101, to th 1 h Iighes.t bidder, the tllowing-descrW61ib(d proper31ty, t.o wiit.: All thait piece, pal. 0il tract of land, for'inerly1 the6( priopet31 of Lucy !.sit.ulatte 1i116(i UOe couty .0.1 F?i.i'lJeld., State of' South Carolina, containinug ON 6 1 IINDI.\ANlIlG!TY--TlHIn.: ACRiES, in1ore or' less, andi& bounded bv lands of Spsaii McMahon, Biton Lyles and o1 teis. Tsusor SAut: One-half' of thec pu16rcluise-i6oniey to beO paid( in cash, andl the~ blanI~Ice ini one1 year.1 Iro day1 ofI saile, withI interest I'rouin 'aid (day, pavaf b)( le Iiullyh ; t he p6urchasgr.~ to.gy for' S'uhi balI.ince I4 b.nd,, segu1rorf by- a lInortIgihgge of tihe prtni6.seC 111, a114.tO - J- AR. .C. Priohnte Ollc. Nov4mber',s, 1878. nov' 9-law3w .y * RiUSTEE'S SALIE. 3Yvir'tu of' atthority v06sted in n eC asTrXistenu of (.he 1Estato of' LEverlo-hi & 6., in Banlki'ruptcy, I wvil oWor fbor saIa, on the lirst 16(on.1:1y ill Deooteib, 6878, before thle con1lt-hons6e doort'' bet,ween the leWij huostru -of 561l, the fohJoglng d. seri)lO proporty, to wit: . . ,2 All that piOC,', par<'Wl OX.-lototlaind, hying, bouig tnti gituiato in) lbQs taw of Sin 61 .sboro6, .66n .lho .County of Fjiiitold an 8 taite of south Carolina. .Oontanining (6M-l(O)1'Tn OF AN- AQnlF, noi0G Or- e fron1tin6g on .Conigress stroot aoyen)tyfohr feet, Llh'3roo runinin g in a wI4.twardly di r .ctiigno1iObndred ne'fory-pifgS 1feet, thieneo running )6oni1bsevonty--Aevdnf foot; and thoneo-in an east,wardly dilrep'i,ioni to Conigress stre'ot one hu~ndrd4,tra forty, eight; foot; bounded- on thi E1ast by Cont gress streot, r,en 'the niomth rb1)y'lots be longing to- Mrs. Margaret $hat, -on .4hei west by a lot, of lanid lately the poety of David Aikon;, ddccasedl a\st on the south.by jotas of.W~oo.1 wajl &,LaY, ain B3row* 111(1d3.-3Villiam J~lk i,- . TermsB made known on day.of sat. nlPvl4i- x law$L --pa. e ljFiG heeseI a C 09ientr9o GOO )GO)D8. A P) n111 ow (1)VoUinlg on2a of the larguAt. stooks of 0001) OOODS pyer offered in this murlset. QR GOO1)9 have bouen very carefully selected and wo iimply request an inspection beforo purchasing vlsawhero. Wo propose solling them at a "short profit" and don't intend tct be u1n %lersold by anybody, anywhere. We call speciaj attenitioi to or assort ment of )IIUSS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHIAW.ps aqd other Tj4DIES' GOODS. We think wp have the bost stock pf GINTS' QOODS in the market'. 'Con1sisting i ipLOTHING, IATS, SHIRTS, COIgLARS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds of Flanjel Unde:w4re. In dou)estica we are f4ll ng Money will be saved by an exami-. nation of otIr Jeans and Casshnereq. SHOES i SHOES !! SHOES I! Best Shoes at lowest prices. oct 1 McMASTE R & BRICE-. FALL, 1878! W E are pleased to annox.neo to the buyer Qf Winnsboro aid the County,that wearo now receiving one of the largest stocks of DRY GOODS, Shoos and 13oot, Hats and "atps, - Ready'-Mallo Clothing, Yank ee Notions, Crock ery, Gilassware, Wo,odenwarq, Groceries, Ao. Ever offered in this mattyket. -0. It aball be o.ur .aim, as herotofore, - aell as low as :the lowost. :I short.,,we Aon't i.nt.nd .fo.r.ap y ope -tc go away from Winnsboro to get cheap goo4ls. ,Call and eyanTino our JIMMEN SE -STOCIC. La&d Bros, sejpt 10 FRESH GOODSJ3 JUST RECEIVED. CONSISTING IN P4lUT QF... 24 bbls. Molasses--all grades, 400 lbs. Choico -Buckwheat Flour~, 10 bo-xes Gream Cheese, 2 boxes best Ita-lian Maccaroni, 12 btls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choic.e Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIFM. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Des.t Sugar C.ured Uam.. Choice Ried Ruist Proof Oata, Seed .Bye and Barley.. Nails, Trace Chains, H~orse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greas, WVhite Wio# aed Cider Vinegar, Stioking. Tobacco i)urham's best, Obewing' To,. baccQ. Raiisintj, Co.rrants and Gibron. AL,SO., F?resht Canned Salroon, Pealies and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chowy Chow anid ?epper Sa.cei. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHIOES. All of whi'4 will b'eld cheap fo.r nov 9 .D. Jt' PL Zmir N NEW A 1 V 1ERT 1.00%ENTS. A ISON' ' Iwiv.. 1IL, 1mke n ew ril til'l-kM. alitt will con)plotely cliang the llood cir tle A'itIre sslet in oilivr in1 0 Any per S') who wid tl e 1)1V I'n cl4 night, froli O.I' v 1 i welv4. w- . .1 a.v be restov'ed to soliI Ia lli f 'I a v ivi b Iit 1os11igle. pSpilt I)y 1(1 1o < i t i or sinps. 1. S. u0,HNSON & CO., Iaulg"io' alliu. DON'T SAY HUMBU, BUT JUDOR FO1 YOUISEL-F. SVyX D FOR 1lHRM LI'1'10IIAPII OF B-TON FIFTY DOLLAHS FRE101IT-P1AIIA BOLD ON TIlAL WAGON SCALE, ALbA IRON AND STEL, HICASS BEAM. ADDIY8 JONEE OF BINq1IAMTO,, NIW XORIK. IlENSON'S CA11CINSa POlOUS PLAS 'IH' is for ladculj4is or W0akI-wr 0 tihe back, litumtIsin afiul ail local muit's anid pains the best, remedy known. It %yas linveitlvd to ovorcomo t.he it action of metlon of t le ordittiry Porous Plaster. It, re llvem iutin I t once, atid tiures where other pilasters will not. even relieve: 8dd every wh're by 1)rlgglsts, Price. 25 Cents. AGENTS WANTEI) TO IFOR 'MAR6Cil's FRO- . DAWN. In this up0w volilill I I Poplular Author of Niit -lteiies in t itble piltr'aysi with vivI(I ftn15 thrilllig force alld eloqIluence t.e'evehits of sacred trul lI, m11id adtis frpsh testiMony to t1lo beaty, paul)uto d 8(11Io )IliIt.y of't le Stories ot Ol!e BlbW. Agents will ilidt tills book with Its Alklx tog s, glowhlog si,li', beatiiful' I!111Ia1I1gs il ielt 111dlidlngs. tit betit i th uarket.. Termins Liberal. C rculars free. Ad dressJ. C. McCUIDY & CO., 1ulladelphin, Pa. PARIS, 1878. AT EVERY SWEEDEN, 187g. WRPDS PHIL ADA., 1876. XP1QSJTION SANTIAGO, 187?. 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