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I WEEKLY EDITION. MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. eekly One Year. - - - - Six-months. - - - -2.0 W Throe months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. , suare one insertion $1.00. For VEe uent insertion 50. Obitua o Tributos of Rospect charged for Vrtisements. Liberal discount made outract advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. B3 1 Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopns Poo tor, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. neat executed at this offico,-CIIEAP T OASH. -- 1Io-A-nntAc. hen Gambotta is married, he his Wife together will only have Ce eyes, being a majority of one favoir,of his wife. An editor of the New York lerald .,ints with pride to the fact that t ho lry leader of the Ameer of anistan is an Irishman. "Put My Little Shoes Away." is is a mule song, dedicatod to e little' chap that has been hit in ear by a left-banded jackass. Aare Wouldn't have been any lin the cocoanut if some of our -ymen had had the original con otion of it.-Gincinmai Satur - Kearney is speeding to 4he OMoidont. His career in ast, like hat of a picturesquo oat, was brief but odorous. 1tmore Gazette. Ovor-Ditson is the oldest music lisher in the United States. le been in the business over forty 4s, and has bought out more A that number of rival firim. 4 Atotten telegraph pole which fell e time ago in New York city, ng. 6ne woman and injuring t0ra, has already cost the coin pa thousands of dollars as the result ,uits for damages. tinid Bostonian has married a 1g lady whose weight vorges Gjt.j%,4Wdred pounds. tiCed. They a'e paI aor, "shall I y eorn their mono " "No, *p9oted that, - tho fence." rva#ve peoplq of th-nts does not n4d,' smeting aiboutin te New o*ernents,' abhout the is vote for harT.0r of the ~Soutrnted to tho adr,-vnd the meaning o.22, against nii especially . in sne, for Han. - ', uth Carolina. But a I ~ , f Charles Nordhof. ?aylor, Democrat e't~ coi 6% ciongress elect from the ~~ad, s'abriot of Tennesseo, will be ~aze. . t member of the For'ty, by' ress, being now twenty - I.' ld, just the constitutional tdisposes of Spoor's Saltimore Gazette says Sena GQordon is one the sensible, ?'vative, thoughtful men who frice to the country nowa - nd be stands a splendid q ~of being nominated for Vice Ident before the next eclipse. taj~blin schools of New Je sey . t'phrbious. The total Siofschool.funds duin the ~ as $1,972,682 34 The o~q~rty is valued at$,0 1 number of pupils A~ ~js~~84, the number of '~V~otenoding school is ' also teachers receive q onthly salary of $60 50, e eachers $36 14. ni Jamaica, , Long Island, ~4e of a somewhat an qtaails in defiance of .He knew ho would o,so lie hurried be t%laid information elf.wa fied$10, i.e infrmat,and went inows th satupefying: afqualite ofpiumn ; still '& eg quantities of this t pg sola as a- soothing Shidi-n. Dr. Bull's eontains nothing ini., il1J relieve your baby disorders of the ~'25 cet.* TG OFF ! 'hW rig fully dotor th4 resnt businosa ~foonh r~the en -t1Jundog '$9 LY I ;~ uoti TAX NOTICE, OFFIcE COUNTY AUDITOR, WINNSBORtO, S. C., Nov. 16, 1878. IN accordance with instructions from the Comptroller-Gonoral's office, I hereby publish the list of delinquent lands of Fairflield county for the fiscil year 1877 : Towl,simr Num1E CNE. Lucy A. Crosby, 215 acres and 1 building. John English, 150 acres. Robert S. Jenkins, 160 acres. Mrs. L. W. Smith, 75 acres. Mrs. Nancy Parnell, 15 acres. TOWNSHIP NUmiBER Two. J. A. Caldwell, 840 acres, 1 lot and 1 building. Wash Davis, 2 acros. Nancy J. Dove, 51 acres. Pink D. Hinson, 3 lots. Robert Stevenson, 150 acres. Levin Stewart, 135 acres. Sarah Swann, 198 acros. TowNsip NUmEi TinmE. Margarott Austin, 10 acres. David McCullough, 100 acres. James Sweat, 52 acres. Henry C. Yonguo, 50 acres. TowNsIr NUmmEm Foun. Elizaboth Cathcart, 1 lot and 1 build ing. Thomas Dillard, 1 lot and 1 build ing. Isaac Dobson, 1 lot and 1 building. .J. A. Frasor, 1 lot. John A. and Jas. D. Fraser, 70 acres. J. C. M1ckorell, 1 lot. S. W. Ruff, 1 lot. Mrs. Ltfayotte Potoot, 1 lot and 1 building. William S. Rabb, 1 lot and 1 build Eo.ate Edward Rutleg, 1 lot and 1 building. TOwNsuIP NUmBER FIVE. William Boulware, 138 acres. Mrs. S. J. Johnston, 650 acres. James R. Martin, 1275 acres and 2 buildngs. George W. Melton, 400 acres. Austin F. Peay, 1000 acres. Alfred Posey,210 acres. TowNsfip NUMBER Six. Estato Zachariah Crumpton, 110 acres. W. T. McCrorey, 492 acres and 3 buildings. John J. Nelson, 100 acres. Mrs. Nancy Stewart, 30 acres. TOwNsip NUmBE SEvEN. James A. Grigsby, 1 lot and 1 build, inty. TowNSHIP NUmnE EIGHT. Essie R. Durham, 252 acres. Janio B. Davidson, 165 acres. Gladden & Grisby, 52 acres and 3 buildings. Charles M. Porter, 200 acres and 2 buildings. William Rush, 100 neres. En ThoIs. Richardson, 302 acres. Bessie L. Sweatman, 30 acres. William Trapp, 83 acres. Moses Wootenm, 210 acres and 1 building. William C. Youngue. 1 lot and 1 building. TOwNsHIIP NUMIBER NINE. Samuel B. Clowney, 635 acres. Laura C. Gibson, 145 acres. Mariah L Horlbeck, 71 acres. Clara D. Lowrance, 325 acres. Annie R. Simmons, 50 acres. TOWNSHIP NUMIBEa TE!N. Elizabethi K. Andorson, 1457 acres. ~John W Boyd, 25 acres. S. B. Clowney, 150 acres. ,Joel P. Fmnley, 513 acros. Joel A. Hagood, 94 acres. Simon Nelson, 150 acres. King Nelson, 150 acres. Tow~Nsun> NUM1BER J"LEvEN. Wmn. S. Alston, T1rustoe, 600 acres. Alonzo E. Blitch, 460 acres. Jim Bird, 260 acres. Mr's. C. G. Eskin, 473 acres. Manton Latta, 65 acres. TownsII NUMBDER TH1IRTEEN. Estate W. J. Alston, 3020 acres an-1 1 building. Riobert D. Ashford, 50 acres.. Estate WV. 1). Ashf; 'd, 50 acreR.i Estalto F. 1H. Edrington, 90 acres. Nancy E. Jennings, 17T acros. A. B. Jennings, 134 acres and 1 building. Isaac Mior, 100 acres. Ben31 McMooil'in, 6 acres. Wmn. IH. McGlill, 115 acres and 1 building. Mr's. Sarauh Pearson, 150 acrecs. A llen Stewart, 160 acres and 2 tmildings. 1Iazel M. Zealy, 192 acres. May C. Smith, 170 neies. Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several p)arcels, lots and paruts of lots oif real estate described in the pr'~edinig list, or so mucn thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assess mnents charged thereon, w.ill be sold by the treasurer of Fairfield county, on the FIRST AMONDAY OF NEQEMBER, A. D. 1878, unloss such taxes, as sessments anid penalties be paid bef9o thattimeo; and sOOly sale will: bp continued frmm diy to day inuil all of the sarid par'cols, lots and parts of lots ,Ire I tate s Mh 1 old 9r WANTED! -0 PEOPLE to know that we have a good Painter and a good Trinmer, and that we are thoroughly prepared to do good work. OUR LUMBER is well seasoned, being trom two to three years old, EMANUEL BLAKE will attend to the Horse Shoeing depart mUont. We soil the famous Tredogar Horse and Mulo Shous, Southern manufacturo. Also, the Bronzed Horse Shoo Nail, best in the market. All work as represented, or - o a harge Prices as low as any respons. ble firm. in the county. DESPORTES & MONTS, sept -- Wheelrightsand Faririors. -CALL AT Conor & Chanll1orIS -F OR Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Necklaces, Chains, Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Collar But tons, Studp, &c. A fine assortment of fancy and plain Gold Rings. ALSO, Glassware, Platedware, Toilette Setts, Vases, Lamps, &c., as cheap as the cheapest. We will sell off our stock of Crockery (except Plates and Cups and Saucers) at COST FOR CASH. nov 9 NEW GOODS -AT J. MI. BEATY'S, Fhave just returned from Now IYork, and am opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &C. My Friends are Invited to Call. I again call the attention of the public to my stock of "Bay State" stan dard screwed and wire Bowed Boots and shoes. Every pair guaran~ teed to give -SATISFACTION. sept 26 J. M. BEATY. CHEAPEST DAILE IN TEE SOUTH. THlE EVJENKING SENTINEL, AUGUSTA, GA., Is PUBLJIJED AT TIUE Low PRicE OF 5 4.00 por yea~r. TI A BltlIGHT, NEWVSY EVENING . apr and is odited with ability by Mest:hrs. JAMAEC Rt. RtANDALdb and P. '. ST1OVA LL. It is the only afternoon pa p)or in the .Month that pulblishes the TPole graphic dispatches of the New York Ansociate~d Press. In its columns will be. found all the news that comes by tele graph, and the telegt'aphic market re ports received up to the time of going to press. OFFICIAL PAPEn OF TIlE CITY. THlE EVENING RENTINEL is the ofioial paper of the city,.of Augusta. Me All who want a cheap papor should subacribe for it. TEaMS-$54 per yeAr; $2 for six months; and $1 for three mnontha. *rtf Sendl for specimen copies. Ad dres SE A NRI'i T nov 12*gust Gai FALL CA THE AUGU STILL IN 7 Q UCCESS has smiled on my short : L day will offer greater bargains than list, which I will warrant to be as che ton. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES-4-Bough the same at prices never before hoard HATS, HATs, all grades and quali 50 cents, sold everywhere at. 85 and 9 10 dozen Ladies' Hats to be sold at DRY GOODS, Calicoes, 61 cents. Good Lineys at 15 " Kentucky Jeans Commencing 10 Kentucky Jeans, something extra, 20c. up to the finest 33 " Cassinores and Tweeds from 25 cts. up to the finest pants patterns at four and five dollars. Heavy Canton Flannel, sold overy place at 15 and 16 ets., only 10 cts. Bleached Shirting commencing at 6t cents up to Fruit Loom, 4- 4 shirting, 10 cents. Wamsutta 4 4 shirting, 12 " Lonsdalo Cambric, 15 " Towels commencing at 8 cents ard ranging up to the line Damask, at 25 and 30 cents. JOHN L. Mi The Leader of Low Prices - NEW FUF FOR DESIGN AND WORK EVERYTHING WARR -PRICES LOWE Before making your purchases elsew: LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPAREV UNDERTAKER I keep on hand a full supply of Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a cl oct 22 FRESH GOODS ! A fine lot of Augusta Flour of various ibrand s, consisting of Double Extra, Sun Beam, snow Flake and Pilot. ALSO, A fiesh lot of Mackerel Fish in bar rels, kegs and kits. Fresh Bolted Meal and Pearl Grist. ALSO, A nice lot of Irish Potatoes and On' ions. Cheese, Crackera ko. 50 lbs. best Green Tea @3 504 per lb. IPale Aojustreceivod a nice lot of Indian nov 12 WVM. HI. DONLY. BOOTS AND SHOES. mIHE largest stock of the above ever I offered by him. Groat inducem ents to cash customers. oct 17 U. G. DESPORTER. BEST FAMILY SI The"N4EW AME UAW'"is easily learne'd, d with leet bb thlat any other machine. II MPAIGN. STA STORE 'lIE LEAD. rofit system and on and after Non. over as you will soo by my price ap as C ester, Columbia or Charles, t for hard cash and will be sold for of. Lies. A big drive in a man's hat at 0 conts. ono,fourth their original cost. NOTIONS &C. Save your coppors, just think what you can buy for one dollar in fancy roods. 144 buttons for shirts or calico 5 ets. A.rthur & Co.'s Needles, Sharps, sold every placo at 10 ots., only 5 eta. Pins, 3 llairpins, 24" 'ine Toilot Soap, 8 aood Alaohino Cotton, 200 yards, Black Spool, 3 3teol Thimblos, metal lined, 2 " Best Unlaundriod Shirt made, 95 " k very good Unlaundriod Shirt,75 " Don't forget the place. wE.".M. S T O E:.3H, MNA UGHI, - - Winnsboro, S. C. 'NITURE! UANSHIP UNEQUALED. kNTED AS REPRESENTED. [ THAN EVER. A now supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic., tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat .tresses, and Children Car. ringes. For prices, call at the first class ZE STORED ore. IT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES. ) TO MAKE TO ORDER. 'S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rose wood Cases and ieap stock of Coffins. W. PHILLIPS. "T HE T E ACHE R." ' 'N JANUARtY next we will issue the ?first number of "THE TEACHER," A monthly journal devoted to the in. terests of Teac4hers, Schools, and the. Caiuso of Education in genoral. To bring it within the reach of all, we have fixed tho subscription price at the low rate of FIFTY CENTs PERn ANNUM. Specimnen copy will be sent hy mall propaid on receipt of a five cent stamp. fi& Teachers will do well to send for our Educational Catalogue. Please addres ELDIIEDGE & BRO., oct 22-xf3mn 17 North 7th St., PhilIa. IT IS Til ONLY SEWING KACHIINE1 WHICII HA A Colf-Thlreading Shuttle,; I has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Running. ITUIAS - A New and Simple Device I Winding the Bobbin, Ike Balancoe ocandr from. outU1e Ig the The Bispl.et, the Most Darable anlory rsp.tthe .'WINO MACH INE. >es not gM ou' of order, and will do more work " 1udted Cir'entet f'srnishid om.sppliaton.