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)CAIZ ITEMS. BATUAmDAr, *XV1cMZ1 *S, 2SV8. RAILROAD ScoitbLE.-The follow Ing is the present schedule of arrivals, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad: DAY PASEINO-t-GOING NORTH. Columbia - - 1.45 1. it. Blythewood - - 2.41 " Ridgeway - - 8.03 " a 'sI) ,or4 -i .1 O"s - -4.46 " DAY PASE1MNGER-GOING SOUTH. Chester - - 12.47 P. m. Blackstock - - 1.16, # Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1.66 " itidgeway - - 2.26 " Blytiewood - - 2.44 " Cotlumbia - - 3.26 " . Refg1oin 8 rvices. Associate Reformed Church-Rev.J. Mt. Todd, 11, A. M., and 7, P. At. Episcopal Church-ROy. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month; at II A. At. Presbyterian Church-tev. H. B. Pratt, II A. In. and 3: 30 1. H. Sun day School, 9 A. At. Prayer mceting, Wednosday,3: 30. .. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. m. and 7, 1'. 3t. Sunday School, 10 A. 3t. Prayer Mcuting on Thursday at 7 ,. At. N ow AdverUmenss. Sheriff's Sale-S. W. Ruff. kcug' li. O pulhx 11ig1j t$uhoolr-Wy, T.1 . Bell. 1'ianos and Organs-Ludden & Bates. latsoniic Mleeting-J. F'. McMasterc. hKnightas ef ilonor- 1.' . Chaiinc-. LosL tine is 1oIrr'1ust. Absz-ic, froim s.--iool is often cau.wd by . a coulgh, cold or han1.enes, Uj(d vHn4 cauidy be ,prevenutdi by -givig Dr. .lill's COUh111 SyIrIIp to the ChUidreil. P'ijte 2oceits. -* - Tlacre vas 1o chauil_e ii Govern, I tainon's i oi diLam o.;.:ss: Fcidlay, Hie i.t; gi mswi. beheved l iuV, *. erC io.ig reex,N er his heal. Iil. a ag i1. DEcoN oF;- -niloNi ot'- r.-The CourtC oft'nils,n popl,l. .y ki: w i as ". bud Court," consi.g o til eC Circuit 4udges, aniountoud is decOiLi oil Thurd(aty upon questons sub mitued io i,in relakiltiou.iQ a por-.j-)jt of the South turolina, Co volida .,.d bonds, couponlus and corilluc..s of stock issued under the aut of 18i;;, known as the Consolidation Act. 'The opinion hlIOld that 1 he Vo1CII-rS upon which said consolidated bonds and stock were issued, a,S speciled in the conclusions rached by Ihe Court., amouintig to abouj $1 ,t00,000 of said bonds anad stocks, were noct issuedl in accordlance with law antd authoized1 to be conIsolidatedI unde(r the act of 1873, tiad that thle cons.olidated bonds and stocks excan ged for saidI vouchers, so' far as they' rest thereon, for their,. validity, are njot a binding obligation .upon .. the State of South Carolina. The opliion is pronoiuiced by Judge Thlomuson, Judge Aldrich concurrintg. Judge Hludso n delivered a dissenting opinion, holding that every consolidated bond issued under the act of Deccember 23, 1873, known as the Consolidation Act, is a valid ob ligation of the State of South Carolina. The opinions cover sonme fifty or sixty pages of foolscap, closely written. The case wvill be carried, en-appeal, to the Supreme Court, in tihe interest of the bondholders. WASIEING T'ON GOHBIP. Senator lplainsta rIntitl16 ,14holu tion--Mr. Hale's Last Chanice to Get into tha Cabinet D:sapp~ears- -8tanley Matthews Innocent of Legislative Tact--S3ena,tor Ojn lig's Bad Mani nere. (oo*kBAPONDhKN or Taxi Nawa AND 'IRsAI,.). WAsIItIGToNJ)oeedmber 18, 1878. Senator BJil.nes Inimhidation resolu-. tidn was passed-by the- genate yestik day with Senator Thurmstysa amnetd mngnt. The investigation- wi be made by a special committee of nine .Senan. tors, endulargh,abIy. lcthorough. There was a stronig efnrade by Abe Demiocrats to instr'hct the committee to ait with open doors, but the rRAdioals defeated it.' I expect to see the day and not to wait more than a yeart .fo( it+I.whenwwry,ivestigatinA made..by Congress will be as open as a court of justice. 'lrhere never was good reason for having them otherwise. .'The committee has not been selected as Senator Stanjey Mat4iews who seems to have a g'enius for doing the wrong thing every time, attempted to antegonize iBlaine's resolution with the Texas Pacific Railway bill, but of course was voted down. Anly one could have told him better than to push hIs favorite bill at the time. But Matthews Is as Innocent of legislative tact as any infant. th a 6 die'fleape'dr i with the appointment of'Judk A eli to succeed Judg Shepley. While that vacancy d et%lerewwMaww a pdib1iUt~ gKAtwrdE G ~i4 Devens woud aceptt,an ten, by Cabinet, it was hoped to g'et Hale a pieca. Thna diaparsne fr.m puli lire te wri.nail)al contribution made. to it by Mr..llilie. , I Slir. Ihle ofered'1A finelouse yes. tardaiy a resolution 'of inquiry as to the anflhority for the :cre4tioi of the treasu y secret service dyivislonl; when and whv it was organized, and what it ha$ dolo with tWe 11oliev Voted 1 It. Inquiry lin this cse pneans do' or at least imaterlal c-hango. ThJs "division"- is i- outgrowth. of wv times.; it s the asthoor more igiquLy ithan it ever exposed, and 1i.-cost More nonev fhati it ever recovered for the government. It will haves few mourners but the pimps and spies and blackmailers who compose it and livo b It. 'FIye general approprlation billshave so far passed the House-the Vest Poinlt, For-1.111cationi, Consuilar and DiplomatIe. Pension and Naval. The Indiani bill comes up to-day. but, in view of a possibh -o ti-nsfer of the |bureau to the war department, may not be passed at -once. -I'he commis. si t inquire into the subject of this transfer, by the way, yesterday ro ported against it.. Tils renders the ohane dI()nb 't'u)l dulrng tlIds sessiow. YO-tol-day il the House 131 Demo C'ats and oI Reimblican votid for a mo iol f. ,) pond the rules and IosS the bill *mki. t a poind oflice i-r *ny offM -1r, agi ' >1t r(,etpr of o elie U Rlted s*a'-s to intirmed(le;with th eleol 1-- in of mem(!nbr's o Conwreqs or of ,flf I'reidnt by"the co..il-n-tion (if moqny or by the use or ab..uSe of off. OtlprivIlege, or by bribes, threats, iif A t . te -.. 1111d m1akinlg it a pIual o1once to solicit ,< r reePW;' tont(-ibi - .tions for. elve!tion 'ph'1rpooep '41otf pel. sons ill the vll-playmtlillt of the govern oient. Onue hinidred and threo Re p.hiasvotil not to suoll thle rulles a kd so tho itotion was lost. We need a 1wo-1hirds vote in both ".Touiv and Senate. Mfuch hah been said and writ(eu aboul, SeInator Conkling's bmd lm1twinners In writing'il th timel while Senator 1liIe w- (olivering his slvch lasi we . 'his 1ibit of OSteltationIly 1''-b' 1 ha6 nnnr us 11nad(e L,h'0 New Yi, ' Senator niativ enemies. iliqi wV, whe,l Ie chfoo. i, reruirk Rl,lv o-rcibleI. As a Washington 1115ti S.'S 'nI lAdve.-isit.r his pltent miciI "i',.s 'We~rtjein to sial', the Av old (irrel betweei t le ! W I i por iobal>v be ioie b)it(--- Ola evm-,. R . Y>eLd-:o, No. 244 -- fHonor, r in -lr -. r,1 -4W. , r) rl-v will 1): .th r''ie' A Uil n tcnfl :eP i, e lestredi. A- hers will ente pre E -;. U I. N % '11 - -pt. N : r r", will hl a spenial Convocation 1. f Wiun iid oro Chapter, No.2,it. . It', n Mh nWay veling thi 4r4 il tynt., at. i'lok Compan innq aroo ri-q lste te0 11"telld lnitWual y, Ap the ptiproqe of tie con1von:Winn is to elect officers for L..o nsnuig Alasonie Ye tr. .1y) OrJur?pf ,0h11ii-dihFriest: t.J. F. CAtiSTID1, KING'S T. i80 SCHOOiL KiNo'8 MT.,OLEvELAND COUNTY, North 'Carolina. W. TV. R. BELL, A. M., PINCIPAL. ULASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL. MIUITARY DEPARTMENT. THS largeRt school of its grade in WVestdrn North Carolina. N ext sos vion opena January 1at, 1879. Military feaiture optional. Thorough in every respect. Board, tuition and contingent fee. from $75 to $80 per Pession .of six maonths. Uniform, including cay, $l5.50. 8end for circular. d9ol-26 - FIHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an oxeontion, to me di reeted, I will offer satlo, before the court-hous6 door in Winnshoro, on the first Monday In January next, within the 1lega1hours of sale, to the highear,bid der, for cAan, the following described property, to wit: All that tract of laud in Fairfield coun ty, containing TWO uUNDRED) AND NINETX. vhNas Aouss, more or less, and bounded by lands of George W. Cratwford,. John Fonly and others, levied on as the prop erty of J. W Coleman, at the uit of Mantoue & Co., and othere.' 8. W. RlUFF, Sherlffa Ofilc,,8. F. 0. Winnsboro, t. C., December 14, 1878, dec 21--t2x1 *SHERIFF'S S4LE~, BY virtue of an ez.eention to mue di. iroted, I will offer for,sale $eofore the' coutfihouhe- door'in Witte~sboto, eu the first Monday in January iext, within ithe legal hours of sale, to -the- -hightest bidder, rou casu,4the following described .prorerty4)rI t .E fla I o ty, containinug THREE HUNDRD AND PINTY AcESa, more or..less, and bounded by 4 aes of .d oi..e ,upf~bti and John T. Qarriok. -8. W. RUFF, 8herifra OMee, 8. F.O ,deo 21--2 I .2. SHERIFF'S SALE. bY virtuAe i6I itife~c "me di -~ reeted, I will offer for sale before the oourt.houso door in Winnsboro, on the Gra pedAy ina Jan'uary- ne4.. '"ithin the legaJ Jiour;s of s~ae, to the;higet bid. det, fr qsu,the ftullowing f abOribeat pro'ot, to wit: two and-ntere6-.oel J. tooe,n psaye p ig, in doh t tn fin cb'~ ontai on Vmi of John-5. Neil, Estate of 0. W. Bu1ew and Mirs. Mary Meoreight. December 14 1878. doe 14-till 1TROA% CWO -SALFE -ONB THOUSAND Siperb Itis.tr i 'to FROM THE BEST MAKER TO BE SOLD AT InManufacturers' Rates. S1EUIAL ANNOUNCMI);DIT. lfen of the leading Ma nufaeturer'%of the I 8., liavk given us excttive cont rol of their in. st; inontts lin the South, and authoilzedi us V ce for hL.roduetion and Adv-10rt mont, ONEl T JSA N D) of I ]tellr bc!st lustrutvils in repre. r t 8-InIthmrn househtold-i at, Vaotory WIIOLESA..E HATES This GRAND NTRODACTION SALE C m.menced Nov. 1, and will contlinuo ntil all r.. :"tid. Don'l, Ut S4 the Chiatice. It is the o ily ;'0- of the kind 6ver yet Ilteinpted k11 A ila. -8ME' TH111 PRICEd . PIANOS T, !t- 110n I woo c'rve $12 4f#r-. U.1tillo,elo. 11rlue, 11yo $ 2 huixt'rel atkil to il, I.. PIANOS-, ' "! R ," ."'4.'1ca $150 PIAIIIS t ine raild Ru-$250 one t-houtztau dolular.i. $57 W o'll. nnsome waInut ORGANS C . .4. Cattaml,- Prico. t,wo ht!iredIlidlieventy dollars. $71 3 Log-[I l. t i Walnu'ORGANS Ca . .togeP.- Ice, th-CR GAN hilidreol and tortydl-r. I8 &> bsuperbi Mirror '1OJ) ORGANS 4e. Cat/.logbe Pkrice, ". E n mu iidred and( .,event,y-11Vo del. \t1 guea: ntI"ed ina-trumsents. Maker'-. .,no 0a i. FIFTEEN D,AYS TIIAL if wa -ed. w: y tri ght . It no 's;le. A lr l co.jts Viligi11nswumnit don't opuit. Don't hetl to to) order. MASON & -H1AMLIN ORGANS. M ASON & IIA?LIN t'hu.-''h a'ld P rlor Orgalns. 1-sit, a n (I ehle teit,. Newstyles inu elegant Cases. d Stops, only $83. 0 Stups, odly j100. PELOUDIET & PEL l'O)N .(trja.. , Stops, ..nly ji. 10 Stops, MAsO1 ~ it itell CMines, on 0hi'' eftng.-Kni.e, Weber, H1-llet & Davis, 'Mailhu.hlel, Itfillies. UJxtc, peose, Southern1 Gem and Fa%,voriw plapog. all Incluned Vi ti salo. - A .uhotn -wee). No reserve. All new In,.trunm nti of lt est. styt-s. Smnd for itroduction Sale Circular giving prllce%s anld flill inlormo l ion. IMpoirlTA N T-"P -t1 on LLVLVJ~IXLN T in or T1 ot on Otgau Wewill Ltuver lreight paid to an) P. R. poln4 in the South. LUDDEN.,& BATES. SAVANNAH!, GA., Whlole,sale P~iatno awl Organ Dealer's. deC 21--sm O UR HOUSEl STILL AHEAD I rpH summer having como and gone .1I am nlow p repared to furnish In th< place of ooo) fng beverages, all kinds o winter drinka, such aa Tom and Jerry Hot Scotch, Egg Flip, &o. AL8o, Wines, Liquors, Lager Bleer. Swee Cider and Cigara. The best in town.. EGGS! EGGS!I EGiGS I EGGS Dozen 1ggs. jusi, received for the Christ maslHohdaysa. Call and you can got al the Eggs you want. RESTAURANT, Moals cain be had all hour. at my res tatirint. Fresh Oysters, Fish and Satu sauge always on hand. --GIVE ME A CALL. dec 19 JNO. D. McCARLEY. B A R G AI NS ! * . BARGAINS! IL~0 PAIRS Boys' an~d Kouthe GAffITI--Nos. 1 to 1J, wo~i from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. B. duco ti ia 75.'e'ents per jnir. Call atxd Mll1ew. $UAR iME (JROESOHEL oet1l ~wat liA 1 . f at, ~ eM - 'NOT10&&'oO O1EDITORM. WIN.EBoT, G 14 A ~~haitl&retr again's th hereby nobleed that thwnhuel qIabl the same before: the-Uf f Ptoat6 4 VairA.14 8t,, at helport the let f' ~ q0o de. **re4 Ifayaidibth ee. . not Mandivow s P. V.-Q, T'his inupor t-ant orin.i wecbs buLt .about thsta , pounds the 1d il a livir, v :son (about , three ull ois) asas tla%sc ; it at I, once e-cry half ior, to a.ve the l.i:e aid ota.r impuritics strained or fireAMIVd frin it It;e is the natural purgative of the bow(dS. ;I I if the liver becomcs itoraid it ist par.ed fit. -t the blood, but car throtigh the vehis to' ali p.aits o'thc systetn, and in trying to escape through the ports of tile skin. causes it to turn yellow or a ditty brown color. Thc ston.ach becomes dibeasci, and Dys peplsla, Indige!.i,Wn, CAnt Intion, lecadalc JIlI. ouness Jaundie, Chillas, Ialarial Fevers. ilcs Sick and Sour Stoinach, anl gerical debility fol 114low. M [Rtts II arrrI a, the treat vegetablC A iscovery for torpidity, Cau%LS the I iver to throw off from one to two ouclts of bile each time titc blood passes thraut it, at lont; as thcre is an ex cess o bile: aid t:.e effect of even a few doses up.on yellow compilexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it-they being the first symptoms todi%apiwar, flit?ecirceofall bIli ous diseases aid Liver complaint is anade certain )y taking lita Aratt in actc:ordance with directions. leadache Is genera!'y cured in twenty ninutes, and no discase that arises front the I,iver can exist if a fair ria is rive-" SOLD1 AS A' SUBSTITUTEC FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cts and $1.00 UNS The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases which lweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victitn-%, arises Cron teia Opituin or Nlorphine treatmncut, which simply site efies as the work of .leath goes tnl. io,ooo will bcpaid if Opium or Mor >line, or any pre >araaion SOf Upiunl,Alor)liitiuorli-atis,ic At;id, c;taibeftind in the GIat FLOw:R Cot4,i Svir, which has cured pcople who are liviig to-day with lta one renaaiing ing. N'o greatr wrong can be donc than to say that C-misunption is incti abc. The G.oaitc Fi.OWnt Couc it Sviit'ri will cure it whtn all other ieans llav failed. Alto, Colds, Cou;h, Asthmia, Ironchitis, and all disas<a.s of the throat anid luiags. Read the te-ti:nonils of til livin. Alexalder H. Stephens, Gv. Snaith und Ex-Gov. irown of %'a., Iton. Geo. Peabody, as wCil as those of ouier rcmarkale cures in our -aook-frc: to all at the drzig stores-and be convinced that it you wish to be cured you can be by taking the G1.0on4 FLOWt Cou.iI SYU. Take no Trocecs or I.ozniges for Sore Ilrot t, when you can get Gi.onii FIA)Wl:it Svitup at sanc price. For sale by all Drdggists I Pice 5 Conts and $1.00 IBL ANI Grave anistakcs :-re anndc ia he tatinent tf all diseases h..t r: s ft-in pisun in the Uunt. Nt.t (ine case! cf Scro:'u:tn, i.i%, W -.ile 1.welling, Uicerotis bores a:tl .i . S I :, i 1. a tthou:s1and, Is treatc- witloit the X.s! of AMercury in some furmn. Mercury rots the 1 as, la-h the iscar,s it pro K du-:cs arc worie -ti ; t ny he-,r kinl if blood or skin i ..se can I,.. : ; ' -sIltWI0X*'STI:uIN. c;.,, or Q -cniN's tt. .-ia is the oily mneihiiae upon h.+a It a hope w: i,- on rv 'ruin Sciosh, 1y 1 rilis kld Alerc ial di.e:ascs in kalh s:gcs, can be re.wndly foundd. ;tm! that wilil cure Cancer. au 'I i > .> will be pail by the propri,.ton; if Ml:ciry, yr aiy ;;rictenit not purly vget:,ble and harin. lless Can be fCand ia it. 'rice by all Drnu-iss $a.o. G%oan. lI.wm::- Covc(.t Sviin and Alrunit.t.'s I lPa rTINI V.s rn -iat fa.r sale by ;i'l lug Lists mn V5 ceilt and $:.,n bottcs. SF. MEIG t.- co00, rroprlotor;, PAILADLLPHI1A. PA. THE FAVORITE DRY GOODS RESORT. --0 FURCHGOTT, BIE"N EDICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C., Offer thetir newy Full Stook, Wholeale and AT LOWER PRICES Than aro paid by customers for inferior old auot,ion goods. Wot 250,O00 S rhof the finest atnd best selected -atook ot Carpets, - Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Sliades, D RESS G OODS, SILES, CLOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, F1lanrnels, Alpacas, Cashmeres, first and sooond Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, IRibbons, Silk Ties, Ladies' and Gentlemont's Under waer, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Towels, Table Damask, * Napkins and Domestic Goode, and thousands of other goods too 'numerous taQ mention are now placed before our old oustomers oif the State of South - Carolina, 'and we guarantel to the pub-. li Ip Jndibe people' of this State espoo,ially'tht throbgh our immerse :: -FACILITIES And long etablishedc reputation with buyers and ae'llers. where OfdollarM have.been exohAbel I?ftugha our house, that we wilt give. bettersMs. ~fastion as re8arda - 'Quality and Prices In god4i iurhased. frem us ia~n anly - . E y . o,ther h6eu. Month. -- I N.BD..'-Chrges proaid on all gooas en ~1oqrd4r. Pl mont e i p&pr an ordering n th 976 King Stkast,Giarl.esou, 80.0 daa10.ily If itL , D W N lIt 0 F' M370. P4 J.0. BOAG,9 oF THE GRAND WINNS11oI1ODRtyGoToN G Y 0oS AND MJA,N,R BAZAAR, - Bogs leave to say to his Cus. P tomers and all others in need o ' of Goods that le is again pre N pared to show C'eu one of the largest arid bust atasurted stock Q of w Dry Moods, Fancy fods And MiIliner'y, that lie has over exhibited. We are receiving goods (ily. Every (lepartment iill be a Skopt full of (esirable and CHEAP GOODS and buyers may confidently M rely on getting their goods n<.t t only at low prices, but of the, most detlable quality that the malrket atrordAup MRS. BOAG t4 has engnted tho serviceH of w t first-clasr Mihiner, who will as - m Hist hl.er im her department, nd o C who will tae p'elislie in pleas img tlih motst fastidious tastes. Cn AGENT for tle co!elbiated and most re - liable paper pattorns-But tm i, ks-for Ladies, Misses and Children. ALSO, A. full and complete line of p Gents', Ladies, Mi8ses' and W ra Children's Shoes. V AMILY G1OCEiIES, Cheese. 'Maekercl, Cakes, Crack 1 ers*8, 1accaroni, Spices, Caln t dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in f-ot. 0 yon call find anything you want i at J. 0. BOAG'S ns low as the 2 B iune goods Cain be bought any - C where. . H 0 0 sopt 27 J. 0. BOAG. NOTICE. rpTIE K3ucribwr hn, will n lorg., stook lof goodh onl Lani,oni.t" mo Dry Goo.I, Clothing, Shoes. Bloots, IHats, Caps, Trunks and ove~rything that makes up a compDlette stock of goods, all of which we will sell at arnd below cost for cash until the. 25th of this month. After that time the entiro stock will be closed out at auction. dec 12 8. 8. WOLFE. JUST RECEIVED. French and Plain Candies, Cannod Goods of all kinds, Cocoanuts, Cranberried, Potatoes and Onions, --AT nov 26 R. J. McCAUL.ars HAMS I ERS ! A choice lot of sugar cured uncan vassed Hlams. Fresh Sugars and Coff'ees. Fregh Augusta Meal and 0ris.. Northern Apples and'Oran ges. ALSO, One barrel superior Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey, ohtap for cash 'at the store of dec 2 .W. H. DONLY. MORTGAGE SAL.E. ; BY virtue of foreclosure clause ita ..)mortgage executed to J7. W. Gray by Mrs. L. L. Vance, bearing date March lst, 1877, 1 will soll before the court-house door at Winneboro, S. 0., on saleaday in January, 1879, within the legal liours of sale All that ieoe, parcel and traqt of land, situafe, lyig and being on ,wsters of Little Rtiver an the county of IFiold, $tate of South (?arollna, bounded by lands of Armutronag, MoMeekin, O'Neale, Busby and others-being a part of the landus of the estate of Dr. Thomas Fur man, deceased, containing 'rmRREE RUN DRED AND FIWrr AORRS, n'o or 1ess, and known as the "Kincaid Place." Terms-CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. WM. HILL, dee l4-lswS x Assignee. TO MAKE MONEY Pl i andfast, eSe hllUdd. SHOE~SAiY COST, TP pairh, abso'utely at oost. * U. G.DasPro!tta,P