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LjOCAL ITEMS. THURSnDAY, D1CR'EV.O 0, 1 1878. SAII,noAD1) SCtDUI,.1-The1 follow Ing is the present Schedle of' arrival.4, on the (IarlottO, Coltunbia alnl Au gusta Rtailroad: DAY PAsSENOEn-ICoINo NORTHfi. Columbia - - 1.45 M* n. Blvthewood - 2.41. ' Ri(lgeway - 3.03 ' Wini.,boro - - 3.35 ' Woodwa'urd's - - 4.10 " lilackst.ock - - 4I.5 "S' C'hester - -- '446 DAky lASS-NEn--GojN(1 SOT1H. Cheter .. 12,47 r. M. Blackstock - - 1.16 ' Woodward's - 1.21 " Winnsboro - 1.56 " ltidgeway - 2.26 " Blytdiewood - 2.44 " Co)nlmbia -- - 3.25 '' .,Ow Advertimain a. A Card--M. P. Refo. Railroad meeting-C. Bonknight. The Register says that at last ac counts fnovernor iampton's conditiom was greatly improved. Several lots of land were oflbrold for sale oil Moiday by the Winnsboro Building and Loan Asseciaioi, but tie bid were all too low, n,d the property wva, bought in by thu Asso ciatiol. That's right, give,iI to him. This was tle expression of aii old nuirse, when somebody recommended Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup to- our- litllo Charlie, who was sulering with colic. * We are informed that a dimcultv occurred a few nights ago betweei Mr. r. W. Iavls and Mr. D. G. Smith, in wh.ich Che latter wrs stabbt d by the former. We have no infornia the difficulty. Mr. Smith's wound is tion of the cause or of the particularsof not considered serious. We call attention to the card of'Mr. Miles P. Refo, formerly of Wiimsboro, and now of the well-known lonse of Cohen & Loeb, Charleston, This house has quite a reputation for fair dealing and low prices, and all orders sent to the house will be promptly at, tended to-Mr. Rlefo giving his per sonal attention to those from Fairfleid, TYPE- Fon SALE.-We oflfr for stle two hundred pounds long primer type -Oiht with which the outside of TiH. NMs AND ITERALD is 11Nw lrinted. This type is in ecellient condition, ind is only abandoned because we wish to change the style of our type. We offer it at the low price ofitwenty cents per Pound for the lot; smaller quan tities in proportion. PEIRSONAL.-Mr. J. Fleming Brown is spending his vacation with bis rela tives in Winnsboro. Mr. Brown has been teaching for some time in Unioli county, and b)y his talents and zeal has already taken a high rank in his pro. fession. Messrs. James D. and Johu A, Fraser, two original '''Boro BJoys," but now living in the far-famed county of Edgetield, are on a short visit to Winn1 sboro. These gentlein deserve well of Edgelleld. But for their eff'orts the Democratic flaljority inl that coun ty, in the late election, would have beeni only seven thousand and thr~ee. .. pornaps less, SALEs-DAY.-QUite a consieahle quantity of land was sold by the Clerk sof Court on last sales-day, as follows: In the case of Lucy A. Mobley vs.. Edward D. Mobley and others--the *'David Yongue Tract," containing 293 acres, to Edward D. Mobley' for $401. In the case of 'W. HI. Kerr, Clerk of 'Court., vs. Austin F. Peay and others the "Brown Place," formerly belong ilng to N. A. Peay, deceased, contain lng 1,000 acres, to James Jones for $2,000. In the case of Margaret Armstrong vs. MIarion M. Smith-a tract contalin lng '128 acres, to M,ri.i M. Smith for $300. In the case of Printup., Bro. & Pollard vs. EC. A. Blacot-one lot in the town of Winnsboro, to Printup, Bro. & Pollard for $110. In the case of Thomas C. Pollock, Tr'ustee, vs. Henry L. Elliott, as .ad inisltrator, and others-the lot in 'Winnsbor:o., fo rmuerly thme residence of .James R. Alken, deceased, to Thomas .0. Pollock, Trnstee,, for $3,000, ~inth1e case of Wim. C. Bee & Co.i s, .J.D.logan and others-a lot in Blythewood, containing one-half of an .acre, to IR. D. Jones for $265. W. HI. Kerr, Clerk of Court, vs. Martha J. Means and others-a tract of land containing three hundredi and fOfty .acres, to David P, Crosby for .$1200, In the case of Hopkins, Dwight & Co. 'VS. H. W. Desportes--tho tract known .as the "Johin-Harrison Tract," .containing 848 acres, to Mrs. Martha LeO. Desportos for $83. .In the case of Hem:y L. fllilott vs. James Harden--some traoctntidnIig 487 acres;- one tract containing 66 .*eres; one trcrotiiniisa the three sold together to H1. L. Elliott for $1500. In the case of R. S. Desportes vs. 1.holm's Arled--a tract. contalig 310 ICres, being a portion of the "San(t .1lill Tract," to It, S. Desportcs for $2 Ii The following lands were sold by thle shecrill*: i the ae of W . S. Dunlap vs. C. A. Abell-a tract containing 175 acres, to John Bloom for $417.00. In the case of Saini. B. Clowney, as Clerk, vs, Wim. B, Elkin and others a tract containing one hlindred and fifty aoros, to Joseph Freshley fQr $1300. In the case of Henry 13ischoff vs, John El, 14nlglish-all the right, title and interest of the defeldant in a tract of land contaliniug 150 acres, to J. jFcastor Lyles for $85. lu the case of lItdward Pollard vs, Win. B. Elkin and Ileary L. Parr-a tract of land containing 50 acres, to Edwar(I Pollard for $50; also a tract containing 20 acres, to Prince Rt. Mar t1n for $30. In the case of John W. Lyles, as Guardian, vs. Win. C. Harrison and others-,a tract containing 128 acres, to Mrs. Susan C, Lyles for $300. The slicriff also so1l a considorable (Iiantity of personial property. George It. Walker, Referee in the case of A. M. Lee, Trutce vs. Jacob A. Caldwell and others, sold the tract of land known as the " Gaillard Place,' conlaininiig 810 acres, to' - for $300. Thomas C. Pollouk, trustee of the bankrupt estate of Leverich & Co., ollre d for sale the lot in Winnsboro, on which stands the store occupied by Mr. J. M. Beaty. The properly was knocked doiw to the Trusitee at $1500. WI,X1Y.S OR MA itK IKT R 1P0R T. CORRECTE) W kiRLY BY CU31311NOS & CO. AND It. J. McCARLEY. DEC.).n3. 1STIR. .....i.lin ............ ......... o i .... .......... ,Low Middling. .. ........ BREADSTUFFS AND GRAINS Floijr,poi a r l..... ..,..$.0 70 Corn 5 cal, p r buihel.............. .sna Gri st, " " ............. SO Corn, "f "6 ............. AO Peas, "6 "9 ............. .XO MEAT8 Bulk C. R. Sldd!,, per potundi,....... 5Xa6 Bulk8h ut s 'A 4$ ---...... 6 - 111,'1s, canvassed 16 " ........ 1415 MI.ims, Uncanvassed, par pound .... 11a02 BUTTER Count,ry, per pound................ 15a20 Goshe4, Gilt Eige, per pound...... 83 LARD .eaf; Choiceo..-..... ............. O a12 SUGARS Yell-n . per pound.................. s ):xt,ra .C. " " . .... .......... sxag A . ... - . .... ....... i 1 Granulated, per"'..................11 CoFFEE Rio Fancy, per pound.......... Rio Choice, " " ........ 9 ItioFaar *.-...................s Rio Ordinary"' " ..........I15 TEAS Orerni, per pound............. 5a5 IjiacIc, - ' ....... 0 7 Gunpowder, "'. .......... 75a.00 310LAS8ES AND SYRUPS New Orleans, Choice............. o New Orleans, Fair.................60 Reboijed 31oiasses.,........... g 31uscavado............ .. ..... 5 BIAGGING AND TIES Gunny American, per yard.......1sad Arrow Tiet, new, por.ibunglo... 25 " " pJc d, " " . .... 2.21 Eggs,............................ 5a20 Salt...-..................... 13 Tobacco......................... 4a.0i Nalls, pwer keg- -................ $.2 Candy, Pilin ................... 52 A CARD, I takce this mnethod of inforning ray friends and 'atrons of Winnsboro and Pairfiold, that -I am now with the flim o. .Q.)hen & Lwoob, and all orders for Dry Goodis, Notions &o. will have may persona: and prompt attention. Orders f'or sany. pies solici,od. Respoetfully, MILES P. ItEFO. Charloston, 8. C., ,Dcomber 3, 1878. deC' .5 -t3xl BAILROAD MLE I G. CIIuanTorr, omUMntA & AUousrA R. Rt. C. I CoLMBorA, S. C., December 2, 1 878. An adjonrned meeting of ihe Stock Iholders oftthl4s Company, for the pu.rpose of electing Dil-octors. and nctinig npon any sneh other mnattorsq as may be p)re .sentod, will be held on FBrnAy, TuE 13rm DAY QF DECEMBER, instant, at cloven o'eloek, a. ixi. doe ~-td D. DOUE.NIGHT, doo --tdSecretary. TheJl State of' South Carolina ?UNTY OF FAIFIELD. By 0. B, T'IO MPSONA, Esq., Probale J'uke. 15EREXmUAS, 11. J. McKeown hath mVia-le Mnit to lue to grant him letters of administration of thme estate and effects of Power Hfelsoll, deconseod: These are, ther'efore, to cite and admon sah all and singular the kindred and credi tors of ..tho said Peter IHssll de. cased, that they be and appear before me, In tihe Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Coumrt House, S. -0.,.on the 10th dlay of December, after publication hereof, at 11 ~oook in the forenoon,,. to show cause, if any they have, why the said jidmit4jstkation should not be granted, Ghnydemhand, thIs 25th day of Novembet, Anne Domini 1878. Ln~v27-42'O. B. THOblPSON. 0.nd 74: . 'J4P p.1.'0n COM'PETITI ON ------- WE respectfully slubmit that we have the LARGEST STOCK of goods in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Crockery, &c., over offered to the people of Fair Wo don't care where you brir g your samples from--whother from Winnsboro, Chester, 0olumbia or Oharleston, we guaraitee to put you goods cheaper than the -CHLE4PE~ST, When wo fail to do this we will politely give thum away, aid with a bow thank nu for the privilege of Wrapping them up. GIVE US A CALL and be convinced. Li Bros. NOTI E. The undersign. .1 will bo glad to see th-ir frion Is ..!t LAI)D BROS. ,io-"E LE11, 0 Y. OWNo, E. A. RABP. FRESH GOODS! JU.i R-ECgIvgD. -OONSISTING ;N lAltr OF 24 bbls. Molasscs,all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-1O Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbl. Choice -Family Flour. BAGGING AND T;[ES. LARD in bble., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed )lIye and ]3arley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, Wh3ite Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Ohowinig To, bacco. Raisins, Cu.rrants and Cit,rog. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and .Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A ine lot of BOOTS AND SHOISS. 411 of which will be sold .cheap for ,Cash. nov 9 D. R. FLENNIKEN. -HO I FOR - - --c--... rpn,E first Housao in town to redue ..i. Whiskey to ten conta a drink, floor to five conta.a glass and Billia.rda fifteen cents per gamne.. llavinmga large and well A0lOpted lot,of fugg ~hLre .On ba"d of which theo followng .aro a fow of tle brands: Pure old Kentuck~y Blnnrbon, Cabinut, XXXX and baker Rye, ? mir Mash Stone IVon.ntain Corn, a sp)oeialty, Cogsmao, Ca.dforp.ia, Poach and Apple Brandies. Champaigno, Sherry and Rort Wines. Cincoinn. ti Lager Beor always kept en u,e, and all sorts of fazncy.and .cool.drinks prepar.ed in the most tasty mainner at ap:ll 30-it 5T. D. Me0A RLEY. NORTUIERN APPLES. CH ~OIOE Red )King & Baldwin's, -89.00 per busbel. a- Th (n.a nD1nanm.T 11'UCETHITY DOjLLARS J. 0. B3 (G,9 oV THnE GRAND WlNNS110O DUY orom,D, IAN CY GOODS ANDMILLINKRy BAZAAR, Bogs leave to say to his eus p tonor$ and all otherm it nood of Goods that ho is again pro. Pared to show them one of the I argest and best assorted stock .f .r iry Goods. hilney Goods and * M1illery, hat ho has ever exhibited. We E tro receiving goods daily. Every department will be g kept ..ull of degirablo and CHEAP GOODS, knd buyers may confidently rely on getting thoir goods not mly at low prices, but of th( -nost desirable quality that th( -inarket affords MRS. BOAG h -, s engased the Fervices of i irst-clag Milliner, who will as sist hor in her dpartment, and C who will tako ploasuro in pleas Hmng the most fastidious tastes. AGENT ror the celebrated and most ro a i,ble paper pattorn--But P terivk's-for Ladies, Misses and S1)hildren. ALSO, A. fill and complete line of (1,nts', Lad1ies' Misses' and ,FA.ILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ers, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigarq,-in fact m you can find anything you wantl C at J. 0. BOAG'S ns low as the e u lne goods can be bought any - oiwhere. sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. Now ald Blloilft SILVERWARE SUITABLE FOgI EDLE PREENT -AT ollior & Cialder' CHFAPE'ST DAILY IN TH SOUTH. THE EVERNING SENTTNR1 AUGUSTA, GA., Is PUBLISHED AT THlE Low PRIucF, $4.00 per' year'. I T IS A BRIGHT, 1%EWSY EVENIN paper, nnd .is od.ited with ablhty ) .Moseru. JAMES R. RANDAL,r and ,P. ETOVA [EL. It is the only afternoon p ,per in the south that p)ublishOO the Tol graphjo dis >athesof tho New Yoi Assoiatd I es. Initscolumnes will 1 foun'4 all tho news that comes by tel graph, and the telegraphio n3arket r p)orts received aup to the time of go it .o p)ress, OFFICIAL, PAPER OF THE CITY. THIE EVE~NING SE,NTINEL is th ofiesial pape)r of the city of Augusta. Mar All who wainta oheap paper shoul subseribe for it. T;:aus---4 per yea: $2 for six months; and $1 for thr< pioth-. AfP' Send for specimen copios. Ai desoas WALSIf & WVJ1IT, hrt 12Atesta, GA. TO MAKE MOQNF4 Pleasantly and fast, agents should at dress XFIN 7, HAYEY d4 0O., Atlan4 Geomia. 3u1a 1 LI EENE#S ANE Ul$ &LISREP ZVZE&y WzpNppLj 4* o W IN NSBORO, 8, 0, WINNSBORO PUBLISHIING V()] C IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TH14 L,lNG EVENT1 OF THE AL 0 t-ate News, County N6W8, tt Political News, Efe c THE EDTORIAL :DNPAR C Iv ,EIVES s1%cIDIAL ITBVEW , THE LOCALA COLUMT. is well filled with tawn and cunty pgkwp The sim of .the Pub)ishe* fit o 10,4. FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NMMVPAPE,F Ontae p,ne ya,- ---1 8 Onecop, sx o t, l . .- . .-$1 One~ copy,ThreInts -.L$. to orImoe LubCrio, COpyUM Lon wrll forled year. Tein aes.ount Ting a olu thed ,14b l1he~ is k e u EIN -ALLIS DEAMENT DONAE IN TIErm ofS SciTLE pADaT'o4fBgr On opy or e rear, tofu i),o-s. BAnKoy,simh, - $.u BILL cEADy,ro 2Oh, Fiv cpie, ne ea,TTE HE- p2S. TncPi,oeTyar, DAat, * ., Tenrees for ob yeark a-Cs ~as% e -- ~- - ---.......-.. adde ree ar tho .demo so