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U4OCAL ITEMS. SAT#971,Ar. NOVEMBER 30, 1878. UAILROAD ScI I E DU LEn.--The folloN Ing is the present sehidule of arrivals, oil the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gust4% lallroad: DAY PASSENUE-GING NOnTH. Columbia - - 1.45 -. m. Blythewood - - 2.41 " Ridgeway - - 3.03 < Winnsboro - - 3.35 " Woodward's - - 4.10 " Blackstock - - 4.15 " Chester - - 4.46 ' DAY PAssENEn-GOINo SOUTH. Chester - - 12.47 P. Ai. Blackstock - - 1.16 " Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1.56 " Ridgeway - - 2.26 " Blythowood - - 2.44 Columbia - - 3.25 ' Renlous ServIces. Associate Reformed Church-Rev. J. M. Todd, 11, A. At., and 7, r. m. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. at. and 7, r. r. Sunday School, 10 A. 31. Prayer Meeting on Thursday at 7, r. At. Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month; at II A. Ar. Presbyterian Church-Rev. 11. B. Pratt, 11 A. in. and 3:30 r-. af. Sun day School 9 A. 31. Prayer imeeting Wednesday 4: 30 i. At. Baptist Church-The Rev. T. W. Mellichamp will lecture this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and preach to-morrow at II o'clock, A. At. Buy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It cures. To be had of all Druggists for 25 cents. * The Supreme Court has recently decided that the Court of Probate has no jurisdiction in cases for the parti tion of real estate. PEnSONAL.--ROV. W. E. Boggs, D. D., of Memphis, Tenn., a native and former resident of' Winisboro, is in town on a short visit. Dr. Boggs has inany friends here, all of whom gladly welcome him to his old home. Oun REPRESENTATIVEs.-In the ap pointmont of committees, Mr. Gaillard was made chairman of the committee on internal improvements, and placed on the judiciary committee and penal md charitable institutions committee; Mr. lrice oi the commit tee on claims md on acconuts, amd Mr. Clowncy on railroads and on agriculture. No GOING BEHIND TiE RETURNS. The Baltimore Gazette says: "One county in South Carolina, Fairflod, casts a solid Democratic vote. On the face of the returns-and we can't go behind them, you know--there isn't- n Republican in the county. Just whmat wvill take place ini Massacusetts when this intelligence reaches there we are nmot at liberty to uaginme. There is every reason to believe, though, that Mr. Boutwell will make a Boston howl." We are pleased to see the town billedi for the appearance of thme Colemn Sisters Comedy and Musical Enter tainment, at Thespian Hall for Satur day and Monday nights, November 30 .aind Docoapher 2-for two nights only. eThese pop)ular young ladies are well sup)ported by first class artists. Mr. Alonza Stone, the charming young actor, in his specialties never~ fails to receive applause from the andienice at every appisarafice.': No one should fail to go and witiness a first class enter tainment.- Tickets on pale at A. P. Miller's confectionery. General ad mission 50 cents. No reserved seats.* i0T72'I 0 AR OLZNA NE WS. Smalls will iot contest Colonel Till man's seat in Congress. The phoilgraiph has been'on exhibla tionm in Charleston.. Mr. Wmr. Sumnmeli.the. .ell-Jmiown horticulturist, died at Pomiaria on the 25th inst. The raIil-Atti sifagrates of South have gone to Atlanta to -attend a big railroad meeting... According to the official.colmtV of the canvassers, (4ov.ernor. Hamnpton's vote in the State foots up 119,550. in Beaufort county, at the recent election, four votes were cast for Chamberlain four governor. The act of the Legislature repealing the lien law goes into effect on the 1st of next January, unless further legisla tion be hiad the subject. The South Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church South will meet at N4ewberry on thme 11th of December. Bishop Plorce-is expected to preside. Sampson Hall, colored, who lives but a few miles from Rock Hill, bought a p)lantation recently, for whuich- he paid $2,100-all cash but about $800. The publication ouf hle Pee Dee Watchman,'at Darlington, has been discontinued.-, C ay te newspapes ahd tt hugh readers and advertiers. j Rev. N:r4. inPuyWSa?IUs tenanit Wb ;snow:i .laburg Jail ona the ohreof perjury, and wvho ie making a marty or himself In the Northern papers, was a few vears ag< in dan!gor ofbeing deposed t1'r Setinai the tun1d" of' the Cam11.- . Ile vo!e of C!r.iestonl c !i I!% il ,76 W as 2;,s I, amd in 187 , 2.;;m , Ihe vote was lot <luito as large uLI Democratic ats un<der atiamng nlent. Where is the wholesulestlffilgi The Rev. Josepi Walker, for fif.s years rector of the old Episcopi church inl Beaufort, has resigned hi active duties, alid will r-e8ide with hi son ill Batinore. He is over eighty years of age. Wild geese and ducks are now dailh seen in large nunbers oil the Saluda River. On the Congaree quite a nun ber of wild turkeys7iave recently beer killed, and a huinter "jumlped" iv deer near tile river last week. The store of MAessrs. Simon & Bro. at Gaifley's, ink Spartiiburr count was broken into last Frilay nighi about. 9 o'clock and robbed of abou $100 worth of goods. The scoundre made an entrance by burning ofi ti( lock on the back door. Mr. Robert Scruggs and Mr. Garner of Gafflney's, in Spartanburg county wero attacked on the highowav tlvc miles from that place last wcok by tw< men, knocked from their horses anK robbed of everytiing they had. The3 were not seriously injured, but badly bruised. Tiey think they have a ch( to the parties. The dispute between Messrs. J. L Wilson an< George W. Sanders, whicl has1 excited considerable interest fi several days, was settled oil Wednes. day. The larties met at Pineville, N C. After a exchange of shots al twenty paces, in which both fortunate. ly escaped unhurt, the aflhir wa alicably and honorably adjusted. Th< young menit were old class--mates. Tile Abbeville Iapers unito inl th< earnest and circumstantial denial 0 the recent revenue outrage rel)orted by Deputy lLOf'Uman to have occurred in that county. The forty men Wl( surrounded tile pOsse have dwindle( into live boys, who did not surround them, but who succeeded in frigliten ing them, it seems, by firing oil thei little guns some distance down thc road. The afliir was strictly one ol "moonshine," in which, however, the .nmoonslilers" took no part. WINNS1OItO MARK E T R E'OR T. COIlCEACTED w:EKLY BY CUMMINUS & CO. AND It. J. McCAILEY. CO i TON Ordiuary..---....................... ani Good Ordinary...................... 7(a $ Low Middling...................... 7 :3 M iddling............................. 00ad Middling....... .............. s.S DREADSTUFFS AND GRAIN6 Flonr,pe w-rCl....................$5 .50ai.o Corn Meal, por bi Atel.............. . Grist, "s "o ............. $1.31 corn, " "......... MEATS Bu.k C. It S1:1'3, per pound........ 5%-1 Dulk 81ouldErs, ". ........ Hja:ns, Canvassed " ........ 14a' Hams, Uncanvassed, per pound.... 1 ll BUTTER Country, per pound................ 15a2 Goshen, 0111. IEdge, per poundl...8a LARD Leat;Choice..-................... 1a SUGAlt8 Saalt.ed, i)r'i) l............ ..... Rio F'an'y, p3r p)ound............. Rio0 Chulee,."."............... li->Farl.'..."............. . TEAS Green, par 904u4............. 5a Black, "' e ....... , G (un,owvder, " " ....... ;a. MoLASES AND SYRUPS New Orleans, Choice.................4i Rtebolled Molasses.............. NMuscando.li................ BAGGI NGANTE GnyAnierican, per yard.......13a1 Arrow Ties, new, per bundle....3. " " pieced,'."."..........9.24 Eggs............................-1a?A 8alt-............................ $1.1 Tobacco......................... 40al.1 Nails, per keg..................... $3.21 Candy, Plain......................a2~ FOR SALE ! -6-. One light TwosHorse Wagon. One heavy Two-Horse WVogon. One One-Horse Wagon. One Top Buggy. One Open Buggy, second band. Prices of all work reduced. ov 28 DESPORTES & MONTS SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF I THE subscriber, having fully deter mined to close the present businesi as soon as possible, will soll, from this outt until thle 23rd of November, the en tire stock of goods. whioh embraces a ind lot of Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, Notion. Hoeiery', Boots Qod Shoee,at and under COST FOR CASH ONLY after which time the remaining stooli w4ll-. be disposed'of. at public anotion usi til the sale is complete. S. S. 'WOLrE. oct 29 do * ribo-l in-.lan:ty. to wit: A i thatI i4o t-c :atrcel! o r I r.et, o f - bn1 otl1-1n tig ON ifUNDIim N l) .NL "IVENTY-PIV1E .CItF, lorn! or -ess, and bounded by Iands of David Price, J. W. Entzi inger, 'V. 0. Smith and J. C. Ilaigood, i ovied- onl as the property of C. A. Abell, at the suit of W. 8 Dunlap. 8. W. RUIF, Sherilr Oflleo, 8. 1. Q, N ve.nber I , 1878. nov 16 -x 13 SHERIFF'S SALE. Ijj virtiu of, all ex.-latiOi to Tie il. lreote 1. I .vill -)T-r f-)r s:%1- before the court.-Ioti4e loor in Winnsboro, on the first M-'-hiy in Deceibr next. withlin tihe led!al h4rs (it male, to lie highot. bid der, for CAsH, the following de,rilbed property. to wit,: All that itvo. IarecI or traet of imind Contiliuill" oNi UNlu ic) AND FIFFY ACiCFH, more or less. and bounded by lands of .1i rs. Grace Lakin and others; also, tle mill, subject to the intoretit of Mrs. Grace Lakin in said mill; levied on at the suit of ainuel B. ( lowney, as Clerk against William B. Elkin, as adialinistra. tor, and Ilenry L. Parr. S3.W. RUFF, .4herifl's Ofice, S. F. C. W innsboro, S. C., November 11, 1878, nov 1(.-x1t2 SHERIFF'S SALE. W. A. and J. C. Gof', as Administrators of the estate of Wmll-. Goff, deceased, V.-s. Th mils H. \lileg. -N ptrsuance of an order o'court made linl thle a%bov0-Htated case, I will offer for sale before the court-houte door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sde,to the highest bidder, ot CASH, the following described. property, to wit: All that tract of land, containing Two 'JNDRED AND SIXTY ACREs. nore or less. lying in Fairfield county, and bounded on the north by lands (then) of David Watts, E". J. Wilson, on the west by Iands of William Hall, on the south and east by LeRoy Boyles. S. W. RUFF, .9herif's Office, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, S. C., November 11, 1878. nov 12-t1x2 SHEgRIFF'S R.1LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE. 2Sarah B. Lewis, Executrix, vs., Sarah N. liewis, -'ary 0. Lewis, Eliza A. Lewis, Iobert N. Lewis, el ad. N. pursuance of an order ~'rom T..Y Coo., Judg- of the eighth cirunit, I will oflir for sale, on the tfrst Moniay in December next, before thoAoturt-iouse door in Whinnboro, -vithin"t- 1'il legal ho-rs of sale to the highest, bidder, the followii.r describ-d prolprtV, to wit: All th-f Iract or parcla ot -land,- lying I,and being inl tle coint% .of 0.1irliud, al D joining lands of Dickson, (. -iiigloton 3 and otlers, conaiming FLV. HUNDRED AND NIN TY'rV-Two ACREs, toro or less, as is i fully represented by plt. of tite same to 5 be exhibited on day of salo. 5 AL.90, .. ( All that tract.or parcel of land, situate itn the county of Fatrtiold,.4.adjoining L an la.ofDie son, C. Singleton nd o-her., contaisiing THRF.E HUINDRED -AND PIVE AcRns, as represented by phtit - of' same to be exh.ibited on dayv of sale. 5 ll ilat., .. .. *j'oinling tialad of' C. b .:. *i. . n ~ 4:eL andu otherea, co;tneI ... '.10NtDtED AND MoHTY'r lan is of a .'.. .' o aa i J i A: > .. 'u4.i'.ro of' land. a.djoin L .. i X '.'uiu- and Tonmas -. itt, - t :ritlai :. NUETY-Six .\onOS8 more or less. 5 All I hiat. rac 1t of ltand, containing ONE HUNDI:Eni .IND) dixTYr-EioHT ACREs more or less, adjoinintg lan,ds of fThomnas Jones andl J. E. Robe)rtlon and( others, as 5 represenuted by pItt ot same)1. 5 TERMS OF SALE: " One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in ensh, anad 'the balance i'n equal mestallmewnts of ono tand two years, with interest from day of sale, at the rate of ten per cent. per annum, the stame to be sconred by the bend of the purchaser and a mnortgage of the premises. ' 8. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office, 8. F. C. Winnsboro, 8. 0., Novnmber 11, 1878. nov 12-t1x2 SHERIFF'S SALE B Y virtue of aundry executions to me di rooted, I will offer for sale before the courte-house deer in \Vinnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, Fon oAsH, the following described property. to wit: Twenty-five bushels of corn, one thousand pounds of seed eotton, one .hundred bushels of cotton seed, one thous'nd pounds of fedder and hay, all more or less, levied on as the property of B.E. Elkin at the suit of Gladden & Griga. by. . eventy bushels of corn. one bale of cotton, two thousand pounds of fo-lder, seventy-five bushels of cotton seed, all more or less, levied on as the propert-y . of John HI. Nell at the suit of .R ,Doty & Co. and ethers. ALSo, One mule, levied on as the progerty of E. A. Rabb, at the suit of D. R, Flenni. k e . . ken.UF~ Sheriff's OfIlee, .. . F,& Wirpnsboro, 8, 0, - - November 18, 1878. nov 21.-ult2 STM.RTF'S SALE. * ~ '.> mle di . ., .e, bejo.ie tAo - VI:.n181,oro0, on the .1 a Ain Deceintr vext, with.in t-we .Ug, hunILM Of lit.141, to (k-I h)gE" t bid dr fI r I.Ph AS11, the following descimribed pro rtv. to wit: \.i ..It pueo, ptroel or tmoict ot' land oon-vnin. ANE I UNDR%!I--kD A ND FI FTY A IE*. wuore or less, bounded on tho north by the public road frow Lyles' Ford to Chester, east by the public road froli CheStOr tW Monticello, south by public road from Winnsboro to Ashford's Ferry. and west by public road from Monticello to Feasterville-lovied on at thoi suit. of Hory Itischoff against John E. English. 8. W, BUFF, Shriff's Office, , , C, Winnsboro. S. 0., November 11, 1878. nov 16-xltx SHERIFF'S SALE. 3 Yvirtue of n execution !o m.dt, ro to1. I will off,r for sale before the oourt-hious door in 'Viunsboro, on the fir-,t Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidler, ron CAu, the following described property, to wit: All thatt piece, parcel or tract of land containing ViTY ACRES, more or less, known as tho -'Iland," bounded by lands of Mrs. Grace Lakin and Broad River, also TWI.NTY ACnH.s, more or less, of the Stanton laid, and boiuulde by lands of W B. Elkin, Ben Martin and others; levied on at the suit, of Edward Pollard against Williami 1. Elkin, as admlnistra. tor, and llen-y L. Parr. 8, WV, ILUFF, Sheriff's Oflice. 5. F, C. Winrisboro, S. C.. November 11, 1878, nov 16--t lx2 SHERIFF'S SALE, BY virtue of an exe.-ution to me di rected, I will offer for sale before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der, for c.su, the following describen prolerty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land known as the "Nathan Free Tract," con taininm ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGir ACRES. 'more or less, and bounded on the north and east by lands of Burr Harrisov, deceased, and the estate of Dawkins; on the south by lands of the estate of W. J Alston; and on the west by la ds of Charles Free- also one gray horse and one cow ;-levied on as the property of William C. Harrison, at the suit of Jno. V. Lyles, as Guardian. Pj. W. RUFF. "horiff's O1eo, . 8. F. 0. W'nn<boro, f. C., Novemnber 11, 1878, itov 16-xlt2 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtuo of an execution to me di .rected, I will offdr for sale, before .the court-house door in Winnsboro on the tirst Mouday in December next, at public outcry, to tho:highest bidder, for cash, the following' 4esorlbed property, to wit: .All that -tract o' land in'Fairfield coun tv. o .ntaining.FIFTY. ACRES,' more or I:s, and1 bounded by lands of Thomas Dawkins, Thomas Bell pnd othem-levied on as the- property of Joe! W.Pearson and others, at the suit of Joel W. Pearson apd oth era against J. T. Dawkins and others. I 8. W. BUFF, Sheriff's Qftlce, F. . Winnsboro, 8. C., . November 10, 1878, nov l4-1xt2 CLER1K'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA, COUN'TY OF FAIRFIELD. H :-in- , lwight & Co., against Henry IV I N~ ;-miune of' an order of the Court of0 CO"mon Pleas, made in the above stat.ed case. I wiJi offer for sale before theo court-house door in Winnsboro, on the tirst Monday in December next, w thmi tu. legal houra of sale, at public c~~,, *o the highest bidder, the follow u-eri ed property, to wit: 1ll h ahn iation or tract of land lately thl. prope)rty of Osmond Woodward, do m'as.d., lying, being and situate in the County' of Fairfiel dan d State aforesaid, an.t known as the"John RIar,ison Place," ent.'alning E.loRT nUNDInED AND FonTY mocuT AoREs, more or less, and bounded by hands of Mrs Mfartha Wood ward, Mrs Regina Gadsden, Colonel John L Bllack, Osmond S Jones and othemw. TEnMs:nFaALN: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in c'ash; for the balance a credit of one and two years, with interest from dIay at sale, the p)urchaser to give his bond secured by a mortgage of the premi ses, and to pay for all necessary piapers. W Hi kERR, Clerk's Offie, OCPC. Winnsboro, SC, November 8, 1878. nov 9-law3w TRUSTEE'S SA LE. BY virtue of authority coD ferred on meby the creditors of John S. Cath cart, Bankrupt, at a meeting held in Wionsboro, at which I was elooc ed and appointed trustee of the estate of said Jue. 8. Catheart, I will offer for sale, en the first Monday in December, 1878, be fore the Court House in Winneboro, du ring the legal hours of sale: All that plantation or tract of lend formerly the property of the sai Jno. 8. Cathoart aind now occupied by him, situate in Fairfield county, one mile from town of Winnsboro, and lying be.. twoen the Chester and Columbia road and the road leading from the town of Winns hero to Rocky Mount-said plantation to be sold in six traets, acoording to resur oymade October 24, 1878, a plat of lobc can be seen at my offlce. TEnMs : One-thilrd cash, the balance in two equal annual iqatalmente, with in ,toyet foni daly of iol at 7 pey centum ~prariuen, to be secured by bond of pur. chaser, and mortgage of premiss-.-pur chaser to pay for papers, I 1wIll also offer for sale on the same day, for cash, the, personal phfopety of the said Jno. S. Cathcart, consisting of corn,fodder, cotton seed, hay &c., plows, 1ragons anda, .Qthei farming. utenes$s, won~3 and plow' harness. L 1I Trsee the flankupt Estate of fa*4 address VTINE ITAR i & 00, A tilenta. Gs..r#a. 'in t NEW GOYS CHE AV GOODS! QOOD GOODS MPSSRS, J. F. McMASTEB & 00, _rAVE now in store and are receiving ywek1 new, ohoap lnd good goods, lothin, oots ain( Shqc, Hato, Trquks, and Valises, Satchels, Unibrolas, &a., &o., &0., 40., &c., &0., &o,, &-o,, &0., &C. A full stock of Gents Furnishing Qoods, Complete line of Ladies' Mioses' 1nd ohildrens' Hosiery and Gloves. We have marked down to the very lowest figres our stock of Gloves, in which we aro offering great bargains. Line and 11omstitohiod Handkerchiefa, in great profusion 4t very low prices. In Boots and Shoes, Nvo are preparo4 to offer speoial inducomeonti, DBannkets J T1suket GROCEBX DEPARTUENT, Now Muokwheat Flonr, Fresh Duckwheu% Flour, Elegant New Crop New Orleans IolasseI, the genuine Simon pure article, Sugar, Cofflo, Lar4, Syrups, Soap, Staroh, Candles, Canned Goods &c, Full stock of Woodenwaro, Our oonstant aim is to %00,p up the reputation already gained. We invite the public to call to-day and every day and take a look at our stock whili will always be shown with pleas ure. nov 23 PRICETHIRTY DOLLARS. FAUI AND WINTER Ok MI J. 0. BOAG, OF TRE 01AND W7NSBORO DRY GOOND FAN CY4 CGOODS AND MILLIN~. Bogs leave to say to his ens towers and all other in need of Goods that he is again pre- H pared to show them one of the largest and best aasorted stock . of m Dry Uoods, Fiuney Uoods and Millinery, - - M that he has ever exhibited, We E- are receiviDg goods daily. Every department- will be M kept full of desirUblo and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confMently , rely on getting their goods not M ~only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the to market affords U, MRS. B3OAG h1 enaged the services of a fis-casMilliner, who will as Ssist her in her department, and 0 owho wvill take pleasuire in pleas- a m ig the most fastidious tastes. C AGENT for the celebrated and most re-Q .~liable paper patterns--But- lil Sterick's-for Ladios, Misses and & Children.ALO A. full and complete line of SGents', Ladies', Misses' and SChildren's Shoes, FAMILY GROCERIES, 0 heese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack , .era, lMaccaroni, Spicos, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,--in fact 0 Syon can find anything you want O at J. 0. BOAG S as low as the a arme goods can be bought any. o where, 8sept 27 .0. OAG. U .9 *SIVTIOa AJMIIHJL 20I1Ic CHEAPEST DAILY IN~ THE SOUTH, T H E E I'ENING SE NTINE L, AUGUSTIA, GA., Is PUnLISHED AT TUE LaOW PieEo 0 $4.00 per year. I ISA BIGHT, NEWSY EVENING Mesars. JAMES~ R. RANDALl, and P. A. STOVA LJ, It is the only afternoon pa per In the South that publishes th'e Telo. grahi dpaheofthe New York, found all the news that comes byiel. graph, and the telegraphic Jaket re, reua.received up to the time ~of go ing topress. orIrOrAL, PAPEn OF THE OITY, TUE EVENING SENTINEL Is the offiol pehof wate hty o ugups . AbMefor t.TUaxs-6 per year; 62 tot six months; and 61 for three mouther ~* Ad * '"Bend' o eM WAL8H & MGT noi 12 -- " Ananate,ais