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TURBDA DECUEr 3p ..* 1878. RAIn'ROAD Sci1DVLE.--TlO fllow ing il the preselt schedule of arrivals, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad:-, DAY PAssENuER-GoIwG NORTH. Columbia - - 1.45 P. U. Blvthewood - - 2.41 " Ri'dg,oway - - 3.03 " Winnsboro - - 3.85 " Woodward's - - 4.10 " Blackstock - - 4.15 " Chester - - 4.46 " DAT PASSENGER-GoING SOUTH. Chester - - 12.47 r. u. Blackstock - - 1.16 " Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1.56 " Ridgeway - - 2.26 " Blythewo - - 2.44 " Columbia - - 3.26 " New Advertim ent. Annual Report-L. N. Withers. Ilams-W. 11. Donly. Silverware-Connor & Chandler. le sure to read and ponder the now advertisement of Messrs. Connor & Chandler and of Mr. W. 11. Donly. The entertainment of the Coleman Sisters was altogether a very credita ble one. The acting is good, and the music of the Sisters excellent. J1no. J. Neil, Esq., has Poon appointt ed a trialjustice for this c6uty. Mr. Neil held the office for some time a few years ago, and, in the discharge of its dutics, gave generql satisfantloo. - The appointment is altogetho a knost ex cellent one. IIEALT1 NotFEs.-StitistiW prOte that twenty-fiyo per cent. of the. deaths in our cities are caused by consump tion, and when we reflect that .this terrible disease In its earlier stage will readily yield to i bottle of Dr. Bbll's Cough Syrup (costing 25 cents), shall we condein .the' sufferers for.' their negligence or pity them for their ignorainee. THE GoVENjxoa's CONDITION.-The Columbia Register of Sunday morning says: "There was an unfavorable change in the condition of Governor 11ampton yesterday, which caused considerable uneasiness upon the part of the people, and telegraphic dis patches were sent to Charleston for Dr. Kinloch, and to Augusta for Dr. Campbell, requesting these gentlemen to repair at once to his bedside. A special train left Charleston yesterday afternoon with Dr. Kinloch, who was expected here last evening at eight o'clock. We trust that.bythe skill. of the eminent surgeons who have lis case in hand and those who have been summoned to their aid, and through the mercy of Iim who doeth all thmimags wisely and well, that this bitter cup may pass from our lip)s, and .that the p)eople of this State may shortly le able to-praise God for his goodness to them in granting Wade Hampton many more years of usefulness to his peop)le." Th'le Reg~ister adds: "We,y are happy to loain tlhat tile 'cdudition of the Govermior has imiroved very much since the above was written; the consul ting~ phy siciene areeing:in full with the atteniding .physicians as regards treatment, and that the pror pet bes ayin.glhis leg and his. ultimate recovery is gQod," The headenstLi'Pomade.I A chimney Nyedp.-A' hui'ribano. Since its foiifdation in 1765 the present aris mint has did 1,704 ,-. 000,000 gold pieces. Flood's Saln Wrisco. nai n will not be dom'jilted BdfeA18, It will cost ?ovy'52,000?090 In the past'iev&i inonths there has been . 6oke .than "S40,Q00,Q deposited' in-Freneh gavings bainks. By the use of--the microphone you can hear thropdewlkaand the butter fly. Or.,the gumdfoj>. Thought that bea-Ainateni poetry when the 'editor's :waste basket is over flowing. A traveling fortress,' "an 'ironu clad" coach, is iow iiIng bti tha Cheyenne and Black Hills stage route. Some cannibabN prefer humian Tat to anything else for cooking. They would like to like to live on the Isle of Man. The Washingtoh Cajdtal, 'Whch is an autberity on slang, says "Cheese it'"is a -col'ruption of "Dont giye j a whey," In 1877 the corn crop of Indiana reached nearly 100,000,000 bushels, and the estimate is that the crop of 1878 will amount to 20,000,000 bushele. Corn is now worth about twenty cents portbushel irn the crib. LordB1eaconseeld is quoted as jaaking this. spoeelih'oil leaH6k'tbM Mr. Glas o waas el jgat Wredt Park :'" ' T....m m M .- iff ' A wovor book has beet muflittac turjied w. fivon, the wholo of tuo letter ir6's begi'g (!x. cute-t ill silkon threads. Port::Lit, verse.s addreiss have often been reprQ nee by tho loom, but an entire vol imo frolu tho weavor's hand is a novelty. A painter's apprentice fell off a scaffold with a pot of paint in each hand. Ho was taken up insensible, but ats soon as he was restored to consciousniess he inurmured: "I went down with flying colors, any how." Have you known how to compose your manners? You have done a great deal more than he who has composed books. Have you known how to take repose? You have (lone more than lie who has taken cities and empires. Augustus and Maud linger long on the porch theso clear, cool evenings and drink in deep draughts of astronomy ; that is, they atten tively and persistontly study the reflected starsjin each Qthor's eyes while they take particular notice of Mars' movements. A Scotch winess somewhat given to )rovariaation was severely hanl dled by a (ross-t':n.a1ining counsel. "How far is it between the two farms?" said the counsel. "By the road it's twa mile." "Yes, but on your o!th, how far is it as the crow flies ?" "I dinna ken ; I never was a crow." There is nothing more aggravat ing to a sensitive mind than to con tenplato magnificent hountaiin scenory utilized by advertising dodges, lettered in lamp-black or yellow wash, in sections varying from five fathoms to a quarter of a mile, horizontal measurement. Senator Lamar says that the yel low fever sconrgo was, in proportion a far greater calamity than the war, and a terriblo blow to the South, which was jnst beginning to revive, after the prostrating feacLs of the war. "It will take yeare to build re bpild and get back to the starting; place again." The Washington Star makes note of the. fact that Senator Eimunds, of Vermont, "another leader of the Repblican party, who has been opposod to the course of the Prosi dent, had a long conversation with! the latter at the White House on Monday." Senator Howe, of Wis consin, may call next. The champion long-nosed man resides at Sacramento. Its owner was %t broakfast, when - a friend seated onl the opposite side of the table,knowing him to be a littlo near fighted, said "There's a fly . on iho end'of your nose." "Is there'?' re sponded the owner of. the horn of plenty. "I ddnt know it. Just. ple:ose scarce him off; you're nearLLs to him thamii I amn !" Dr. MacHcIyle, of Tum, Irohnd, is the senior ai'chishmop or the lloman Catholic Church, and probably the oldest mitred priest in the world. He has lived during the time of six Popes. He is an extreme National ist, altlhough not a fluent sp)eaker. I Heo has translated the Iliad and Tom More melodies in to Irish, in which he sometimes prece,al tone of his mosth agreeble :eord panionsi.ilFather T'om Isneke. Prof. Williaii Mijller, *9 o Austra ian Hercules, who' now r sitios in Baltimore,wl egdg bujl s up the human ~frahme, in the'. .preosence .of several.: gentlemen, Isl'eva 'ted a dumb-bell weighing 17Q pounds with his right arm,and whilst holding this at @raight arm pgt up augother.bel1 ivit4 his leflt r m wetigh-I 2n;; sevouty--six ,poyAnday: Thibis one of the. greatesk. featal ever p complished in this^eonntry. Aj jhfo.edt of esuar ourspd unoan Fresh S-ugars and Coffees. Frosh Augusta .loaI and Grits, ri,.o 4ppigs and Oznm gem. - One barrel RupeLler fton6 M,ountain Corn.- Whniskey, cheap :fqr /.ash at the storoof doo 2 - . H. DONLY. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF 1 IHE subscriber, havlnsr fully deter Ined to 019mB the present busoineas as sood as possible, will sell, from this put until the 23rd of November. the en tihe stock of goods. which smbraeMs a fine lot of Clothing, Hafa, Dry Goods, Nctions, Hosiery, Boots and Shoos,ast and under COST FOR CASW ONLY After whieh tlnig the -e6atIigso will bd diosed of at pibli6 auet,id until thle sae's dohplete et29 - Of the C ounty 0ommiAtoner- of Fai hiuld County, of disburikmwionti for all purposis for tho fiscal yea miding October 31, 1878 sTATE CAuEs. i W Ruf', Fhori, $2004 81 S B Clowiney, Olerk court 211 0 W H Kerr, olorJV eqvrL 79 6C It F Martin, jury con. 36 0( 1S Lee, " 800C J W Evans, trial justice 65 0( S R Johnston, " " , 87 0C Fra S Scott, " " 57 6t J R Harvey, " 6481 A TH Mackey, " " 35 01 James Aiken, " " 37 0( H J F W Cole man " " 78 44 H A Glenn, " " 75 5( T I Robortson, " 289 14 T R Robertson, attorney 20 01 B E Elkin, trial justice 101 81 Dr J A Scott, post mortem 11 64 Dr E W Aiken, " " 51 8( Dra Edmonds & Palmer, " " 20 7( Dr V P Clayton, " " 10 01 DrAV M Mopa dor, " " 10 0( Dr H W Owens, " " 40 0( G S Hiinnant, coroner 28 1 J R Harvey, constable 44 51 E W Ollever, 78 0 Robt. McCarley, " 24 7 W V Smith, 3 5( T E Bell, 30 51 T J Gladney, ," 39 V J Keller, 13 6 W T Ford, 1 8 Wade Iawls, 2 3 W H Hinnant, " 20 9 W B Giibert, " 2 5 J B Gladney, 24 0 A G Bookman, " 8 1 J T G.rrick, .17 9 I S Scott, Jr. 21 0 Martin Hall, " 41 3 J W Mc"'reight, " 12 7 V A Neal, 465 A S Whitner, 3 1 Yhos E Dye, 40 5 J W Weir. 9 1 J M Hood, 70 N A Gibsun, 18 7 W T McDowell, " 8 2 J N Hamuond, " 54 2 3,937 0 '% ITNlE5s TIdKETs. Richard Bouvl are $ 2 7 John Wiliiamson 1 0 Robert McCarley 8 6 Sam Sterling e 5 W T McDowell 2 9 T B McKinstrv 4 1 Wash Thompson - 8 2 James Blancher 2 6 John Boyd 2 Allen Brown 3 9 John M Hood 4'6 Thomas Sims 61 Phillip Taylor 1 Ne'son Caldwell 2 2 S G AM.Cto-nnell 41 J;n M&Crotght'1 Hlurry 1E.vis 3 MoIses Jamies32 Edmlnond Blocker COm y Harrison D.iil Bird K1 Henry Chappell iI Preston Suber40 Adam Gladden . ~ ' Drayton Glymnpi Robert Mosea 4 A SmnusnA11 J P Jam'es 6 2 Hazrdawvay Watsoni 2 7 Levin Col%m mn 3 5 Bnr well Moore 2 Caro.line Walker 4 4 Gree't Lawheqrn ' S M Sma't. . Beas4n Guignard 4 2 Ben 'Davis 2 Nanne Turkett ;3 8 Joe Neil 2 8 John Cr awford 4 Willitmn Gadsdat ~ 4A 0 McCail1ev '* 'homas Matrtin 2 p Joe Brown. 4 1 Martha Clayton 40 Alexan der Fraser 4 0 SOCDuke ^ 4 1 Arthur Stewai' '8 John Mobley A 8 Arthur Wdlliams 2 0 Caroline Kennedy 2 .8 Hardiett Kennedy - 2 8 Billy Kennedy: 2 8 John Isenahower 8 6 Hilliard Pattersou 8 8 Jaw H Nelson 2 0 Daniel McCullough ? 2 Jack E~.dwards. 4 4 R MHuey 1 0 Jerry M#artin 2 0 John Bdyd ''24 Fi Elder/ baaeo winess tickets - 24 7 ,1771 Chas! Caldwell 8 8 J,HI(entredy 5 Sagn 'eie * ?4 9 0 es Aiken f .6 Louis Weidon6 T9plas Jacob f MoConp. 72 Jes ChX .02 " 690 Cliarlos Douglasa 6 00 A Foat Columan, 6 80 Thya Dillard -4 50 JoHeoli Stowart 2 70 Arthur Clark 10 50 W E'MNulty 6 40 A Evatis -5201 Roboit Boyd 5 3Q, Alfred Loo 1580 David Perry 1720 J Q Boag 1500 A R PowOll 1600 Alfred Crumpton 1,4 80 John D Smart 15 00 John A Boyd 15 901 James Harden 16 00 Primus. Crosby 6 80 Giles Vaughn 15 30 William Boulwarq 16 30 H It copelaud 1580 Solomon Moore 15 60 W U 1stos 810 Goorge Caldwell 16 00; Nathan Blake 9 10 wado Rawls 9 70 J U Martin 770 'Joe Davis 640 E 8 Lupo 4 60 G U McCants 900 Robert Seidon 15 40 Richard Boulwaro 3 80 W D Davis 260 J H Cummings 1 50 Davis Ail4en 2 00 J It Sterling $ 10 A b Tims 1 50 Obarles T COQle nAt. 3 70 Daniel Henderson 2 10, I Smith Chappell 5 70 )1R EU Eltli-j,1r., :610 George Ford 1 80 G A White 150 Will Coleman 8 90 H Lybrand 15 00 Jeff Milling 170 George-Brice 16 10 Charves Fant 15 40 IN Withers 9 00 J T Hall 10 William UosborougU 9 50 James Wylie 9 40 T .Q Yarborough 15 80 S L Orawf9rd 10 10 Frank Zillingeworth ? 50 ft H Jennings 1630 P M Spence 7 20 JohnFlenly 1600 G F Andrews 530 pjcar Cook -15 90 W B Vord 190 ) W F Jackson 15 70 Hanry B'gga 2 50 3 Alexander Hopkins 2,60 3 J D Harrison 16 40 3 IfB Refo 1540 3 T J Gladney 15 80 3 Rotibou.- Colemat' 70 Y J D MeOarjey 1 50 ,April wis,se 1 90 0 Jdhn Kennedy 200 0 B 33 Martin 7 50 0 Reuben Ford 19 90 0 Wade Herndoq 16)00 ) D L Carter 16-20 W W Brice IA4 20 3 J R Thomas 14 80 3. Thomas W Nels~ .15 60 3IG ? arti~ 15 00 0 McMeekdia '16 50 Sipson 14 70 ~idwl 14 90 R C rles J Henderson 14 80 0 James McCully .14 20 3 Moses Martin 1500 aesONichols 14 70 g1s 'BP'ninMrtin 17 10 3 L ue1700 SM MQ,aaters16 20 luonMrtin -. 15 10 W A McU)owell 14 20 0 F M Spurnrie 15 90 g Dapiel Bird160 .B,ighardHlyA44 SJoli 4:ibson 14 20 SW3 Yongue 16 0 Binin Strkes17 00 Josepho trkTnes 14 70 0- Moe ann 14 00 0 T D Owings 15 20 SAquilla Harrisoi 16 80 AJ.Mo1Gill 7 40 0 Isaac Dellen.v 15 60 0 Thomas Sanders 16 80 dese Carter ,60 0 -McMaster 4 price, bal- 10 0 .anoe on jury tickets 154 20 0 WR Doty &.Oo., bat 0 ance on jury tickets 96 40 0 lUROB TI0KE T--GAND1 JUROfls. G gorge Patterson 12 50 ID Jamnes 19 00 gt iI Jah Harris 10 60 Reuben Hall 12 25 0 Jas S -TUhompson ~ 11 50 FranklirL D Cloud 18 00 0B K Pickett 11 80 Monrbe Henderso2l 16 50 Thos G Patridk 2 1 20 0MWgIarke 11 00 3T 1 'Nevitt 7 00 0Ls ll21 80 TJH ones 13 05 Jae lr 17 80 E-HIHeins ,18 90 dT olyO& Bowni 17 00 0 -Petqr Goinm 21 01 Wilhians M4osea 11 70 0 O,#etia Gilbert '8 10' 0 T MRemberb i 5 50 0 Obaes *trl S16 00 33.2 #14% -~ 1 6 Storling Glenni ,Preston lBion - 0 (O Y. H1 DnBoiso 9. 50 John Loo 14 60. Thom pson Chvippell -123 9 0 T Soigllo,r . 60 B .F Boulwalo 22 90 W H PadgOtt 13 00 3 B Gladney 2 70 Jo.hu Oadtdon, Constablo 4 80 L Potoeb 24 00 Dauiel Rochollo " 18 00 Centor Glbon " 18 00 J T Brown 1650 Clark Propet 17 40 J W McCroight " 16 50 J T 5otherShod " 9 00 E S Chandler 9 00 6,292 85 Ro4Df AND BRIDGES. T G Patrick 237 r?0 James 0 Nichols 47 35 J 0 Boam 52 50 March Tliompson 7 00 Bunyan Emorson 5 25 D If Floinikon 10 20 S L MeWattors 15 00 Thos Andorson 59 59 MoMastor & Brico 16 00 N A Peny 30 00 James Egleston 1 00 W H Padgett 10 00 W E Stnith 30 00 J W McCreight 15 00 F H DuBoso 80 00 W A Cook 6 12 R S Desportes & Co 19 50 Ben Reavos 2 00 W G Corder 35 00 Jdhn Isenhowor 21 00 W E Aiken 6 85 J W Brown '5 00 Wade lawle 15 00 J SMuse ,. 400 J W Campbell 1 60 t,W *Qrawford 29 00 Lee Pinckney 6 00 Joh.n Viuo4 37 50. W J Davis 2 00 Robert Brown 3 00 Wyatt-Boulware 2 00 blannel Blake., 3 00 J T McCullough 1 50 Adalino Fif6 30 00 ionry Johnston 17 00 Sam Martiu 4 00 T F Smith . 20 00 M L 0wings- 2500 J 'i Kennedy. . 4 00 W P Gibson 3 10 T 1 Rober(son et 4 . 14 10 -888 66 POOR IOUaE..AND OUTSIDE POOR. Jr E A Gibson .80 .4 F Goodin- 1230 Edmunds & Palmert 1000 W R Doty &.o 4 8.5 W IB Creight 240 Georg 1upson. 50 David R Flenken .1740 96 C RIVeais 100 Mrs Lavinia E Smart' / l6 6 .J D Hogan A 0 McMaster& 'brice136 H M Hiumaiit 66 J Hlabb .20' Isaac O'meal R~ S Desportes & Co C Hi Scruggs 6 E Maigood 20 12 70 I?)ISenco10 0 John ~e'.170 00 J F cNnter C~187.68 *flizvaiiEmeron26 00 Toby cDuffe,1200 J IV Meroigh81 25 GW Crawfrd 2 75 PSpencoY 1JIO, ON00O)ISIN TUBLC BULDINS, .ICSADPNT JinnsbroeyPuin Co. $ 187 40 CarM Gawy 7 75984 Jhny JNeib - 85 0 J F Mcbetster C&eGk B. :C 194 75 Dunva Eerson 215 0 M N ithrs, Clrce B.C . 114 00 Gerg H Wit as,dtor 362 50 J WIThu Atornigh 1 00 JeD. Saron d.~uaito 5 T IV abb S " 788 0 Carter Neson " " 198 0 T RDoberso. Clr,B .. 19400' RIEWllison, " " 200 I N hery Ceryt, t tC. C. 20 o00 IknWere, thefoeintpor83 0s0 Jorec Rib Atonf al 50sureet 0o aJ D.oSmat pupd. mqadeato by the Count Nels son " 18 00i'fol Octbe Dav, . 2.4ITH 0S dec 3-iCherk o 7 0or0 kn~owlegeth orgoing~e reort isa coret nxifbt of onisbrseet, o allET cuty puroes,an ot made by en Couf ntyf ac duo'nthi slt eal ending - I.N. WIT. RJOS VIu holA 8HOES3 AT COST. :2.