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LOCAL ITEMS. HATTIRDAY. DACIXhER 7, 1878. RAILHOAD SCIIIIAE.-The follow ing is t1he present scleduile of arrivals, on the Chtarlotte, Columbia and Au gusta lailroad: )AY PAssENicR-GOING NowTH. Columbia - - 1.4.5 r. M. Blvthewood - - 2.41 " l11illge'w'ay - - 3.03 " Winnsboro - - 3.35 " Woodward's - - 4.10 " Blackstock - - 4.15 " Chester - - 4.46 " DAy PASSEN;ii-GOIN(G SOUTII. Chester - - 12.47 r. m. Blackstock - - 1.16 ( Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1 .51 " Ridgeway - - 2.26 " Olythewood - - 2.44 " Columbia - - 3.25 " New Advertiments. Building and Loan Association-D. R. Flenniken, Secretary. Strengthen your voice and remove coughs, colds and hoarseness, by tak ing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents per bottle. * PREPARIVO FOR CIIISTIrAS. A Grand Progrin for the Little Folks and the Old Folks--The Biggest Thing of the Season. The Histrionic Club is preparing a series of entertainmeits for UitiIstinas that promise to be most, Iiittering successes. The fhrst entert liinnt will be given on Chiristmas Eve, and will be a play, "Santa Claus." In this real children anda real Santa Claus will appear, and the Christmas-Tree will be revealed in a perfect fairy scene. The rest of the programme will consist of tableaux and songs. The programme on Christmas night has been selemed with the greatest care and cannot fail to to trebly repay its patrons. Parties purchasing tick ets on this occasion will retain themli, as the same ticket will admit them to a compliaentary c6cert given by the Club on New Year's Eve. At the Christmas untertaininent a handsome sword will be voted to the most )opUlar military command in the county. As there are several crack companies and popular oflicers the contest, it is thought, will be close. The larger portion of the proceeds of this entertainment will be given to the Fairfield Light Dragoons. The Col lege will have some addition made to its desk fund, and a small share ivill be devoted by the Club to another praiseworthy object. On New Year's Eve night the enter tainment, will begin with a splendid tableau, after which two line plays will be rendered in the best style. Altogether t.he entertainments aro to be just a lit,tle tlie best things of the kind ever given. And a goodl oppor tunity will be off'ered for investing spare pennies, that would otherwise be wasted. ANOTHIER OLD PAPER.-BelOw we publish the contents of a procla mnation issued by -George Wasinug tont. Th'le copy fronm whi.ch we printl is inl the shape of a handbill or poster1 this formn having been used, doubtless, 'in the many sections of the country in which there weore no newspap)ers: BY TE PRIESIDENT OF THLE UNITED STATES. A Proclamnation. WnEaEs,i certain violent and un warraantable proceedings have lately taken place tenilug to obiurnet tIhe * oper ation of the laws of the Uniited States for rai fie"s a reveuie upon fpir its (diftilledi witliin the famie, enmacted pur11fuant to expJrefs authiorityv delegat ed in tile conf.itution of the Umited States; which prloceedinigs are fubver five of good order, contrary to tile ' duty that every citizens owes to his country and to the laws, and of a natur e dangerous to the very being of And wvherce fuch proceedings are the more unwarrantable, by reafon of temoderation which has been heretofore fhewni on the p)art of the government, and of the difpofitlon which has b)eenl manifefted by the Legiflature (who aldne have the au thority to iufpend the operation of laws) to obviate caufes of objection, anld to render the laws as accep)table as poffiblo: And wvheroas It is the par ticular duty of the Exceutive "to take care that the laws be faithfully execut.. ed1;" and that notonly that dluty, but the permanent intercfts and happinefs of the people require, that e very legal and neceffary ftep fhould be purfued, as well to prevent naceh violent and nn warrantable proceedings, as to bring' to juftice the inufractors of' the laws andl feeure obedience thereto. Now therefore I GEORGE WASH INGTON, Prefiderit of the Untited dtates, do> by thefo profents mosft earneftly admonifh and exhort all perfons whlom It may concern, to r'e-. frain and defift from all unlawful coin binations and proceedings whtatfoever having for object or tending to ob ftruct the operation of the laws afore faid; inannuch as all lawful ways and means will be ftrictly put in exe cutlon for bringing to Juft,ice the in fractors thereof and feonrinod once thereto. ooi And I do moreoAer charge and re quire all Courts,}.Magiftrates and QI core whtotft' in&y ctlcrn- cQang to the duties of Wf Mcese to exertL the powers I 4ea ly vefted by law for the piurpofes afore 8said, hlerebY Ilfo enjoining and requir iIg jall perfolns wo'ioloover, a1s they tedel the welfire of (heir country, the .jti. and (1tuo ithtiority oft goV4.rn Imenti.ad the pref'ervation; of'Imthpubl' peace, to be ailillg and aft'iflg lh'e in aeordin"g to law. In '1TEWr,MONY wIlereof, I hav caUtifed the Seal of the United States to he allixed to there preteits, and figied the A1tne vitlh m1V hand. Done this fifteenth day of'Septoim ber, in the year of onr Lord one thouflind feven uitindred and nine ty-two, aid of the Independence of the United States the seven teentth. GO. WASHINGTON. By the limtFSIDEcNT, Tit. JrEFi-EtSON. Building and Loan As.ociation. III -1l l regal' m1"-eetitg or tile Vlnsiq Iy) ro J11111(itig an1 i.o-ink Asiovi-rtiont will be hel InI theToWni 11:111 onl Mlnlav Cvon tng, I he viL IlttM, a( i o'clock. Members will bting their books 1111d pay their tmont liltv liSta tt at or before ti in MM!, OtlIC1erO t.he inalt,y of ten etts per skare wilt be! ciarttgeI after the meeting. rIme will be from fourt limmdred to six i111md'ed dollars on li d. Money will be offered as usual. D.It. FJ,FN4N1KKXN, dee 9-t Secy. amd Treas. THE BURLING PON VJeekly llawkcey. --0 $1,000 IN THREE PREMIUMS. w E will pay the agent sending us the largest list of sibscribers beforo March , 1879, one first-class 7j octalie. rosewood or % alnut, NEW SCALE, UPHIMIT PIANO, $850.00. This list to be at least 8 :01 names. For the second list not to be less th,in 201, nimies. $101 in gvld. For thre third list, not to be less thin 100 names, $50 inl gol. For $ 3.t 0, at oto time, we will send ton copies one year. For $7.00, at one time, we will send five copies one year. For three anCH and $6.00 we will send the Comtpaltion Scroll Saw and Drill, valu $3.50, as a special premium. For five namos and $ 10.00 we will send the Companion -croll Saw, Drill, and Lathe, vithie $5.00, as a special premimi. We will send TEn IlAwi. and "GLEAN 1-N08 FOn THE CURhIOUs" to agents at $3. -10 an1d rmtbit $2.0, it'the book is not wante.1 on examination, for its return, post-paid. ii returned at once. Address IIAWKEYE PUBLISIHING COMPANY, dec 5 Burlington, Iowa. A CARD. I take this tAlol of informing my friends and atrons of WViunsboro and Fairfield, that I am now with the firm of C,hen & Loeb, and all orders for Dry Goods, Notions &c. will have my personal and prompt attention. Orders for sam pI'es solicited. Respectfuilly, MILES P. ]REF0. Charleston, S. C., Decomb ir 3, 1878. du L 5 13x1 RAILROAD M:KE ING. CuAnt.o'Tu, ''owIMna & AuousrA R. R. O CoLuMrA, M. C., D.ecemnber 2, 1878. An adjourned meeting of' the Stock holders or thtis Company, for the purpose of' electing Directors, and acting upona anty such other mittiert as may hea p.'-o s.'nted, will be1 held Ont FItInAy, Tue 1:li'u D)AY OF I GEMDnE1, instant, atteleveni o'elook, a. mn. C. B3OUKNIGIIT, dec 5-ta Secretary. ,.T HE T E A CHER." [N .T'ANUARY next we will issue the Llfirst number of "THE TEACHER," A monthly journal t1evoteud to the in torests of T1eaers'm, Sc~hools an,d the Canse of Ealuoatntin in gfnnral. To brintg it withini thte reach of' all, we have fixed theo subscription price at the low rate of' FIFTY CENTs Pzn ANNUM. S 3pecimnen copy will be sent hy mail prepaid ont receipt of a live cent stamp. /o- Tfeachiers will do wvell to send for our Educeational Catalogue. Pleaise address EL~D[IEDGE & BRO., oct 22-xt3m 17 North 7tht St., Philn. FOR SALE ! One light Two-.Hor'se Wagon. One heavy Two-.Horse Wogon. *One One-Horse Wagon. One Top Buggy. One Open Buggy, second hand. Prices of all work reduced. ov 28 DESPORTES & MONTS. BOOTS AND SHOES. N OW arriving,a large and well seleeted stock of Boots and Shoes, direct from the Mianufaeturep's, which I can watrrant, and I will not be undersold Give me a call before you wnake your pur chase, sept 17 R. 3. MoGARLEY. f* IiJ . IBATY'S "AmerIoa" 5 eents -LOie t Will pn.anEa-wan COMPETITI ON D EfiICED t AI II BRtOS. AIIEADJ E respectful!y submit that we have the LARGEST STOCK of goods in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Crockery, &c., ever offered to the people of Fair 1iold. We don't caro where you brit g your samples from-whether from Winnsboro, Chester, Columbia or Charleston, we guarantoo to put you goods clea.per than the CHEAPEST. When we fail to do this we will politely give them away, .and with a bow thailk you for the privilege of wrapping themi up, GIVE US A CALL and be convinced. La&d Bros. NOTICE. The undersigned will be glad to see their friends at LADD BROS. Store, and promise to make their purchases profitable and pleasant. J. W. SEILER, 0. Y. OWINGS, E. A. R.m. FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bb1s. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 b-lA. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4. best Java, 50 bblA. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Rled Ruirt Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse an<' Mule Shoes, Axle Grease,. Wite Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durhamu's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and' Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peache's and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and P'epper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. Aul of whi'ch will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. Grea,t Reduiction! --HO!l FOR - rpiHE first House in town to reduce Whliskey to ten cents a drink, Beer to five cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. Ilaving a large an d well selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of which the following are a few of the brand(s: Pure old Kentuoky Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Biaker Rye, S mur Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cogoac, California, Poach and Apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinn, ti Lager Beer always kept en ice, and all sorts of fancy and col drinks prepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE.. april 50--ti y. D. MOA RL EY. NORTHERN APPLES. 'J9$.00 per bushel.. ne Ua 17 * umnn PRICETHIRTY DOLLARS L8'78. J1. 0. ROAG, OF TUB URAND WINNSBORO njy aO0j)S.F LAN Qx (Y U001M AND MILLINER~IY BAZAAR, Begs leave to say to his OUs tomers and all others in need Vf Goods that he is again pre. pared to show them one of the targest and best assorted stock r 0ry Goods, Paney Goods and Millinery, that he has ever exhibited. We :re receiving goods daily. Every department will be pa kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods not only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the markot affords MRS. BOAG has engaved the services of a first-class Mil;iner, who will as siat her in her department, and who will take pleasure in pleas ing the moat fastidious tastes. AGENT for the celebrated and most re .4 liable paper patterns--ut r terick's-for Ladies, Misses and Children. ALSO, A. full and complete line of Gents', Larlies', Misses' and P Children's Shoes. Zr FAMILY GROCERIES, V Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack . ers, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact . you can find anything you want C at J. 0. BOAG'S ns low as the same goods can be bought any - o where. 0 sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. .SuvTari A11IIH1 HDIIUCT New and Beaui SILVERWA R I SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENT Collilo & ChllR1leri CHEAPEST DAILY IN TE SOUTH. THlE EVENING SENTINE. AUGUS~TA, GA., Is PUBLIreD A T TuE Low Paroz $4.00 per year. TIT IS A BRIGHT, NEWSY EVENI ..paper, and Is edited with abihit Messrs. JA MES4 R. RANDAL(J and I. iSTOVA LL. It Is the only afternoon por in the South that publishes the To graphic dispatches of the New Yo As.sociated Pre. In Its columns will found all the news that comes by ie graph, and the telegraphic market ports received up to the time of go Il to press. OFFICIAL PAPE OF THE CITY. THE EVENING SENTINEL is il official paper of the city of Augusta. M-All who want a cheap ppr shou subscribe for It. Tznxa-- Speor ye *2 for six months; And S1 for rhi mnonthd. 'a Send for specimen copies. A dress WATAR & WRIGHT, he9 12 Augusta, Ga. TO MAKE MON2 dr1easn1e ad ft, ants should i Gresla Ji3oneAV5 0 .1.. NiEW ADVERSEMEN1 . A G~INT WA INTl)-Vorl le best. and fastest L seiiing~ i'iorial Hooks and li1bleH. Priem redued( 3m par cent. NA'TIONA L I't'l181100.N COM PANY, hiladepia, PelisylvIvaia. -I IIOUSEKEEPER3S. A1 Postal Card sent us with yolur address will Insurefreun rettarn, our lllustrated Cir culars of lice 1ousefhrnishiig Speclailies. rAeeA YE R l'ON, itau(ufat.urors, 281 Pearl SStreet, New York. AGENTS READ THIS, c) E will pity Agents ix Salary of $100 por month and expensei3, or allow a large connission to sell our new and wonderful in ventions. We mean what wo say. Address. without delay, SHERMAN & CO., Marshall' o Michigan. TAs AHEAD ALL THE TIME. The very best goods direct from the Importers at halt T Fr S othe Usual cost. Best plan S or offered to Olub Agents and large buyers. Ex ress Charges PA ID. New terms free. THE, xtEAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, P. Box, 4285. 81 and 88 Vesey St. New York, 19WW RICOHM BLOD1 V2 PARSON'S PURGATIVE PILLS make new rich .3 blood, and will completely change the blood in f the entire system in three months. Any per son who will takA Olin pIll each night from one to twelve weeks may De restored to sound health. If such a thing be possible. Sent by tJ mail for eight letter stamp.j. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Daugor, Naliue. 1-0 The ANTIDOTE TO ALCO1OL Found at Last. The Failler Mathew Ifemedy Is a certain And spoefly cure for IntepnnorancO. It detroys all appetito ror alcoholic liquors and builds tip the nervous system. After a debauch o r any Inwimperate Indulgence. a single team spooniftilwill remove all mental and pihysical depression. It also cures every kind of Fever, Dvspepsia and Torpidity of the Liver. Sold by c all druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Pamphet on "Alcohol, Its Effects, P..,I Intemperance as 6 disease." sent free on writiAg to the FATIER MATiIEW Temperance and Manufacturing Company, 86 Bond Street, Now York. BENSON'S C&POINE POROUS PLASTER. A WONDEIFUL REMEDY There is no comparison between it and the Comumon slow actIng porous pl aster. It, is in every way suierfor to all other external reme(lies including liniments anti the so. CaIlled electrical appIlances. It contains new medical IeCenonL which is combination with rubbar, posses.' t.e most extr 1ordiqary pain relieving, strengl henling and ellrative proper l tics. Any phys1elatat in your own nlocailtv will contirm t he above statement. For Lane back, Itheutnatim, F'maal11e Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds and Coughs, diseased KuIneys. whoo ing Coughs, affections of t,he heart, and all ills for whleh porous plasters are useI it is simply te bestknown remedy. Ask forBenson's Capoine Porous Plaster and take no other. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 conta. sent on recelpt of price by SEABURIY & JOHNSON, 21 Platt Street, New York. 0 nov 22-4w PAINT GLOBE wite Lead and ixed Paint Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. These Paints are mixed, ready for uis, any shade or color, and sold ini any quanatis rom One Quart to a Barrel. 00 YOUR OWN PAINTING. fl, These Paints are made of Pure White Lead. Zinc and Linseed 011 held in solution anid readF - for tase; are onae third cheaper and will last thre. Mime as loangas Paint mixed ina the ordinary way. *25 REWARD! will be paid for every ounce of adulteration found in them. Thousands of houses and some of the finest villas in America are pasluted with these Painte. -Send for Testimonials of same, also for Bamiple Colors end Price List., to the GLOBE MIXED PAiNT C0., OFFICEa 103 Chambers St., New York -Cor.MORGAN&WASHINGTON STS4,JERSEY CITh 1 J. Clenining, BOO0T AND SHOE MAKER, WINN8BOlRO, 8.0C. LYON'S STIFFEN ERS 'F P'R3VEN~T Ia a- From IRunning over, Wearing ofen the Sles be and Ripping In the .HAMS IHAMS ! A ooboice lot~ of sugar oured unoan vaased Hemf.. d- Fresh Sugars and Coffees. Freash Augusta Meal and Grite. Northern A pples and Oran ges. .ALSO, *On. barrel superior Stone Mountal Corn Whiskey, qhe.p for csh at tIl d- store of des 2,W. H. DONEL