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LOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAr, DECEMBE.R. S, 1878. RAILROAD SCHEDULE.--The follow ing is the present schedule of arrivaIs, on the Charlotte, Columbia auid Au gusta Itallroad: DAY PASSENOER-Gonvo NonT. Columbia - - 1,46 . H. Blvthewood - 2.41 " Midgeway - - 3.03 " Winnsboro - - 8.35 " Woodward's - - 4.10 " Blackstock - - 4.15 Qhester - 4.46 " DAY PASSENGER---GOING SouT. Chester - 12.47 P. m. Blackstock - 1.16 Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1,56 " Ridgeway - 2.26 4 Blythewood - - 2.44 " Columbia 9 - .26 " New Advertiments. Safety Lamps-McMaster S; Brice. Now Garden and Fire Pump. Your life is in danger when you allow i severe cough or cold to go un checked. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup If a cheap, haripless and reliable remedy. DwuciouA WINE.-Mr. I. J. Me Carley has recently received at his grocery store some California Musca tel wine, which is of the very nicest made. It is clear, pure, and peculiarly sweet. In addition to his stock of wines ind ligours, Mr. McCarley keepsalways on hand a thie assortment of groceries. Give him a call. Tyrs Fon SALE.-We offer for sale two hundred pounds long primer type -that with which the outside of Tim NzWs AND HERMLD is now printed. This type is in excellent condition, and is only abandoned becaue we wish to change the style of our type. We o11'er it at the low price of twenltv cenk per pound for the lot; smaller quan tities in proportion. EM NoM; FOR TilE IIOLIDY Pure Jamaica 1um. Pure St. Croix Rum. Pure Now England Ruin. Pure Scotch Whiskev. Pure French Brandv. Pure Cabinet itye Whikey. Pure Bob Tec Itye Wh N isieY. Pure I)urhan lve Whike.e Pure Apple and Peach 1.1r:amdiei. Plure Sfone'Motuntin Cw Whi-Ker. Pure Sweet. Masb N. C. ior Whiskey. Best Brands of Champagne. The above are warranted all first class brands of imported and domestic liquors. Port, Sherry and Catawba Wines. Cherry, Ginger and Blackberry Brandy. Long list of Plaition Cigars, at low -prices. Best brands Smoking anid Chewing Tobaccos. Fifty dozen fresh Fairfield county Eggs. At Centennial Bar and Morning Star Saloon, F. W. Hiabenhiht, Pro.. prietor. 2t. Trun CumRsTM .Ss ENTERT \ INMENT. All thme little tolk<s of Winnsbor~o with their parents a .' brothers and sisters were gathered in the Thespian IIall on Christmas-Eve, in anticipation of the Christmas-Tree. After all had collected, the curtain rose and a num ber of children sang a song, "Waiting for Santa Claus," Thon they went to sleep, and Santa Claus himself eame on the stage, with beard and hair of snowy wvhite, and bearing his sack on his back. After wvarning the chidren in the audience all to shut their eyes, the curtain was rung up oI ene of the handsomest Christmnas-Trees we have ever seen. It shone with a thousanud lights and revealed countless presents for the children. Then the drawing took place, and for a while there was a perfect pandemonium of whistles and toy pistols and juvenile prattle. After the younger p)eople had cleare d the hall there were songs and mnusic. Trho chief point of' interest was ai handsome swordl to b)e voted1 to thie m->st popular emp)hi. Ou1tains OIran a t i Jo -.bn& wards thme end, the tw.> ci dlh being even until jbu:t ai :a o 1: ,. olose.1 two hndred .d )i.a s wereccast fir Ho3rron, lo0.a - sult thus: Horron 609W, Jorinl4. the entertainment wvas for the D)ra-. goons, It is very appropriate th dt. Herron should ge 'Ih - v e. urer of~ the Du-aja j:a. On Chiristmas nuight the entertaiam mient was continued with tableaux and songs. "The Hfarp of Eriin," ''Beniea and after Marriage," anid "'Takin! Veil" tStraptgd. applause. A piece, "Ushig the WVeed," which, 0>y the by, turned out to be a Weed sew ing machine, was capit1agy rende red by the ohlldtn. APlteNMnint mont would havo been ruch ror. pleasant but for the brAIsterous co1dw: of the loys on the back .-ats, who caused great atynovar(ce to the or; in fr'ont. M~easures )sh>bl beL thk. prevent a repetifi..nI of SUO',ll rences. In a cit y- such i)nt& i waild not be toliratotl an instant. AXii entr tainniit will be given on New Year's Eve, to be free to those who came o Christmas night. A first ratb per forinaice las been prepared. IMPROPEA n lI .K1 -OR1 PunIC'o. Jfessrs. JAdtors: In common with miany of the play-going people of this community,.I am not lacking in ap preciation of the efforts made by Mrs. L. to amuse both old folks and young folks, by her histrionic entertainments. But however pleasing and attractive these entortainments may he, they will soon lose tile patronage of ladles and gentlemen unless steps are taken to suppress the rowdyism and iniscon duct of certain young men and boys, such as was especially noticeable on Wednesday evening last. Tile hela vior or the pa.ties referred to was shameful and disgraceful, and it is a matter of surprise that it was tolerated. Parents should either keel) their sois at home, or else teach them how to conduct themselves decently in public. in the good old fhhioned times of "long ago" beardless boys were not permitted to go out, at night unless ac. companiod by their parents, but now a-days it seems quite the fashion to let them "run around loose" both day and night. This may be all right aid proper, but when public dedency and decorum are outraged and offended against, as was the case at tle Thes-. pian Hall on Christmas nlight, thenl it is time to speak out plainly. An en tcrtanIment thIt mIi ri h:ive be:n c,i i ,yable w:u r-aIrJ' A I l-. 1 nL L '1 1. *o Ig 111.111 i . ~ seat . f suc3: t-hinlt"' i m checked, then tho e who han p ubo ei tertai a Illeits, in Ch11arge, n1eedl no surpried if the ladie a.mi g'-.tlemkn of the e:>:ndluaity reftus to pa:r3.I1L. them. They can be checked and effec tually suppressed, if proinpt action is aken. The names of the offtending .parties can be obtaine-, and thior on tC ili ;f tCeir. P:;r.1 : .;' l-a am cy h.if tii. I.,1 tau te t e 1 hall, oid it I li 4i nn tiE(:d, coil dhe -1.C the first Aut "Ak, n le3d) .:. the fatf of commnion st cet rowciies. Rigorous,me0sges only will put suchI a iisaire downi, if they are promptly applied. Temnporizi rg will necomi plish absolutely iwl ii,g, and ten makes Imatters wo~rse. I bpealk thus~ plainmily. M e lEditors, in no siii of' e.n towal'rIte boys. I was a boy onice mnyself', aind would not be under'stoodl as wishing to re&tr'ainm boyish fun anmd frolie. A boy can be a boy, and vet be a gentleman also. Whieni he de v'elop)s into a "rowdy,'' I lose all platienice with him, esp)ecially wheni his rowdyishi prIopenisities erop out pr'ominnmt.ly in public assemblages. I.is no thing to boast of, but from time immemoromial WVinnsboro, has beeni distinguished., amongst other thinga, for her bad boys, and it really seems as if every succeeding generation is wor'se than its predecessor's. There is surely something iradically wrong ini the modern style of training up boys, particularly in this community, or else the ancient methods themselves were defective. Parents may content themselves at home around their firesides, .while their sons fregnent places of public resort to amijoy and d (isgust geniteel people. Doting fathers and mothers may look with pride and satisf'action upon the classic features and manly forms of their bright-eyed boys. Yet could they but see those same boys wheni their bad conduct draws upon them opprobrium and contempt, how ehanged would be their feelings..I Imagine, Messrs. Editors, that some parents of this towvn wvould have been deeply mortified and chagrined had ';xy witnessed the disgraceful e)0aLVmor of' their sons8 on the occaisoli dimJimmned above. And I sincerely h~ope. thiat this public reference to it vi preveb'nt a r'epetitioni of it in the . ure.AN OnsERvERu. tI' 1 ~ mlOlnE.' Xr.t'diu ') M7.AKEY~1yt MONE. Pmo,anotly and fast. acente should ad l-r.s FINtL27, HlAl-VEY & CO., Atlanta, Odnin~l jtmne.1A-I' X.wm aksesT "Aai 8t FO THE BES MAKE CSMA FROM~ TBE BEST MAKiRS TO WE 3SOLD AT iWanuf'actur..rs' Rates. hP.E CXA L AN NOVNCEMDN '. Ten of the id ing Mlufact.uror's of the U. S., havw given US exclusive coni.rol of their in strilents In the touth. and authorized im to glItce for Introdiuetion and advertiseniont.. ONE '11OUSA ND of their be, Instruluonti In rqmpr Sout,hern houeholds at Factory a llL E RALE IC S This GiAND INTRODUCTION SALE Con.mineneed Nov. 1, and wtil cont.inuC Until all tre sold. Don't i ss the chance. It iN the wily wile of the kind ever yet attomLpted in A.ne: lea. SEE THE PRICE6. PIANOS 7 Oct. Ilno Rosewood Carved $125 Iegs. Catalogue Price, five Iundred and ten dollare. PIAN~Os 4pOc.luCoewo)dcarved$150 LINO -Jvgs. Catialegue Plitee, bix hcindred dollars. PIANO. 7Ot, st.Xr- Grand 8;1-$250 p._beoie CmaIalgue1P.je,;c1 one thouband dollurs. 5 e Stops. Handsome wanu ORGANS Cases Catarlogue P'riee, L,wo AN hundred and sevenity dollarq. $71 lStops. Elegan Walnut ORGANS! Ca ie CUttalogue Price, threo hundrett and forty dollars. $86 13 SWl)s, Suporb MirrorTop ORGANS C.e. Catalogue Pace. three hundred anti seventy-five dol. All guaranteet in trumenta laker's Hane o. . It FIFTEEN DAYS ThIAL it wanted, W :Pt the i . 1 11 0 t A tial costs 1-: I 1m nent (Oie-1 . t Don' n .. ate to o.Jer. i: IIALIN ORGANS. MA. ON & H A'.1LIN ii-uA asud Parlor Oya Betst a U R '''apd g1t.w W.styles ' elegant 0asX3. A Stops, onl. $35. O Stops, only $100. PELOUBRT & PEL ON urqans, t; Stops, ly $6:> 1$ S,opa, .. wi h1Bo!l C:.imes, on. (1: 1% * p t elC- a. S . .C .Outi3 Paid r3 any SIt point.x i LUNDN & BATES, -CONSISTING IN FART OF '24 h . Mk'J,.aOs -all grades, 400t lbs. Choice~ Buckwheat Flour, 10 h oxos Creamn (heee, 2 box:ca best Itatliatn Maccaroni, 12 bhis. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-1'0 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbla. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING ANDI TIES. LARD in bble., cans and buckets Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Rled Rust Proof Oats, Seed 1gye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Hforae and Ma.tle Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smioking Tobacco Durham's b.est, Chewing To. bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. , ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and IToruatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chtow Chow and Pepper Sauce. A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of wihwill be sold oheap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKE1N. I JUST RE(.E1VED. A fine lot of VlIori.Ia()ranges, Frosi .Canidios, Northern Applos, Coconnuts &e., Which wo will soil ohoap for cash. deo0 F7 J. E. C0ATH{CARTg& BRO. BOOTS AND) SHOES. !lllJE largest stock of the abov, ove '1 off-red by him.- G eM inducemenw 60oas,ho.emon& UY G001)8 AN0 1iILLINERV HAZAAR, Dogs leave to say to his cus Stoiers and all othort in need 5 of Goods that ho is again pre W parud to show t.bem ono of the byg.s : dbegt augortod stocki Zn r3 GA'oods, 1aticy Goods and Milliner'y, W that he 1-.as over exhibited. We are reeiving goods daily. Every doartmnent vwill be kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods not only at low prices, but of the z most desirable quality that the ; market affords t4 MRS. BOAG hrs engaved the services of a first-clabe Milliner, who will as sist her in her department, and ; who will take p!easure in pleas 4 ing the most fastidious tastes. AGENT for the celebrated and most re .o liable paper patterns-But Q terick's-for Ladies, Mises and $ Children. z ALSO, full and complete lin3 of p Gnit', L:es', Misea' and PM Children's Shoes. FA"AILY GROCERIES, Cheese. Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ere, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact * you can find anything you want 0 at J. %. BOAG'S as low as the a ine goods can be bought any - o where. t' -O. BOAG. TNED.--A GOOD MAN FOR EVER Va riiory in thp Union - a it -"y p i. Cail or aalre.s LA BELLI Ma ul.a.ing Camp:any, 4 Clark Strect, obcaG Wr N A GOOD AGENT o a ? 9 2 .a . vlainboro, 8. ( *o a.t - -. g -ov for the beat selli: l 4'~ h~. *'laio.in if w ' i Tip top pru 0 ii Le at "'jce to N'N York Mabuftcturing Co, P .ny 0) Citor. Pl:tte, New Yojrk. AGENTS' READ THIS. TE will pay Agents a Salary at $100 p m lonthb andi expenses, or allow a iari cozmmis:-ion to isell our now and wonderful 1' Ventions. \\e me;in what we say. Addre: without delay, SHERMAN. & CO., Marsha DMPH THERIA?! JuO,NSO:WS A;.odyne Linimecnt wl ii livelr cuiro Dino Oast:s i e.Ifra thtwill save many lives sont free by ma Don't delay a moment. Prevention is bett th~an mire. Sold everywhere. I. 8. JoHNBC & 00., Bangor, Maine. A GREAT OFFER FOR HtLIDAYS! We illdurngth h aid a diSposef o din.ury LW Pts CES for CAsh. Splendid gan 23-5 se'ts n: reedsa eixty-ave dollars. thr Se t 1 Su as nd outpler cigh ty dolia thirty-lye. 7 Octave all Rosewood PLAN $i83 1-4 do $14) WVarrantedi for SIX yea AGENTS WANTE ). lIllustrated Cata Iog Maild. Muits1 at half price. HORACE I TI8& SONS, Manufacturers and Dealo Forty East, Fourteenth Street, New York. SL AME BACK A WEAK BACK BENSON'S CAPoINE POROUS PLASTElt. Thi.s article is ono which really Possesses e:n t,ruo:dinary mc. it,. By consulting re liabi kypisy'etans in your own locality, you will fin thait thie a b,. y is true. I t is far superior s.ii ordinary psurous p)lastOr, all the so-calla ilectrical appliances. and to all Oxtorn; :emIf(sO whatever. It contains entirely nel *lemeints wvi chi cause it to rolleve pain 11cC, strengtheon and euro whero other piat ers will riot even relieve. For Lamenoas an MV ikness of the back, diseasedl Kidnieys,Llm Sii Chest, dimRcult,ies, Rheumatism Negleci SI Colds, Female Affectious and all loi i-:hes andi pains, it is simply lhe beat remed :ve'r deCvlise. S'old by nil Druggiste, PRIOIE TWVBNTY-FJVR CENTS. FOR LAUNDRY USE leoi aT i . . -. - - ire THE FAVORIT11 ---- F URCHGO1T, RNEDICT& CO,, CHA1ULSOV0N, 8., C-0 Offer their now Fall StoeU. Wholesale bad Retail, AT LOWElt PRICES ThaO are paid by oust'omors for Inforior. old suotion goodo. WoRI250,000 Worth of tLe finost and bo a oeleote4 stook of pCarpets, Lace Curtains, Oil 0loths, Window shades, M DRESS (OOUS, SILKS, CLOAES, Shawls, Blankets, FlanDels, Alpaosa T Cashmeres, first and second Mourning Goods, Kid Goves, Notions, Hosiery, i.ibbons, Silk Ties, Ldios' and Gentlemen's Under. waer, Liuons, Table and,Piano Covers, Towels, Table t4 Damask, Napkin and Domeatic Goods, and thousands of other-goods too numerous to mention ,are now plaoced before ogr old customers of the ftate 'of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the pub O lio and *the yeoplo of this state especially that through our immense FACILITIES And long stablished reputation with buyers and sellers whero MILLIONS Of dollare have been exohauged through P-3 our house, that we will give better eMas 0 faotion -is regarda Quality and Prices In goods purchased from us than any other house South'. PA'- SLWm1 SENT oN ATPLTION. N. B.-Charges prepaid on all goods over aad abovo $10, sent C. 0. D. or fo1 Post Office Order. #0" Please name this Y paper In ordering goods. . a Furcligott, Benedict & Co., C- 275 King Streak Charleston. 8. C. doe 10-xly Br ;SILVE RWA RE, SUITBLEFOR or' GATR -Nss.o ,wt from $1 - t 2.0pe a-. ICallon &e Clihelm's To ._nve__rsand_an_e