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FjOCAL I'VTEMS. I VRSDAy, DBORMBEIS Ol, 1878. RAILROAD SCHEDULE.-The follow ing is the present schedule of arrivals, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad: DAY PAssNGR-GOING NORTH. Columbia - - 1.45 P. x. Blythewood - 2.41 " Ridgeway - 3.03 " Winnsboro - - 3.35 Woodward's - 4.10 " Black8tock - 4.15 " Chester - - 4.46 " DAY PAssa5GBR-GoING SOUTIT. Chester - 12.47 r. x. Blackstock - - 1.16 ' Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1.66 " Rlidgeway - - 2.26 " Blythewood - - 2.44 Columbia - - 3.2 " New Advertiments. Notice to Shareholders--T. K. El lott, Cashl9r. Procure It in time if you wish to save doctor bills. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. D iATHOV MIuS. NANCY 8. PIINNET. Mrs. Nancy S. P'hinney diod hi W imis.. boro on Saturday, in her eighty eighth year. She was one of the old est residents of the town, and was highly respected and beloved. Her remains were interred in the Presby terian cemetery on Monday. Remember the concert to-night. All who were present on Christmas night will be admitted free of charge. Among the features of the evening will be the voting of a handsome silver card-ease to the most potilar young 1:,dy. At this election all will be -llowed to vote--menb. women and children. Price of votes, te cents each. DEATIC oF Mns. It. T. NOTT.-A private letter announces the death, in Greon county, Alabama, of . Mrs. Martha C. Nott, at an advanced age. Mrs. Nott was a Miss Means, and the widow of M. Richard T. Nott, who was, many years ago, i lawyer in Winnsboro, but moved to Alabama where lie lived up to the time of his death. TypE FoR SALE.-WC offer for sale two hundred pounds !oug primer type -that with which the outside of Tu NEws AND hERALD Is now printed. This type is in excellent condition, and is only abandoned because we wish to change the style of our type. We offer it at the low price of twenty cdnts per pouid for.the lot; smaller quan tities in proportion. "Tn TEACHE."-We have re ceived- tLe first niumber of "Thp Teacher," a new educational monthly published by MessrA. Eldredge & Co., of Philadelphia, at the low price of fifty cents a year. The first number Is a beautiful specimnen of typography and It has several interesting articles. One, on "How to teach spelling," is in Itself wvorth four or flye times the sublscriptlin. No progressive teacher should be without an educational paper; and the merit and low price of "The Teacher" especially recommend it to subscribers. FEAs-rERvILLE l'rEM.-Matrimony is a p)erfect epidem'ic In these parts. The F'easterville Sumnday-achool suc ceeded most admirably In a Christmas Tree. The occasion was witnessed by a house full of spectators. The tree was heavily laden with ornamental, useful and valuable presents, which wvere distributed at three o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Llz;le Coleman, the faithful and goodl wife of Mr. G. W. Coleman, aad daughter of Mr. Samuel Stevenson, died on the 22d of December, after beiag continied -for a long time to her bed. She leaves a kind husband, several bright children, many relatives and a multitude of frlends to mnoura her untimely departure. H1. TIlE MlfUNT.tl1N3 05'TENNR.SHEE. The Beautiful Sights Witnessed by a Fatileud Man in a~ IAtblo Tour la Quest of Health.. Afesars. Editors: As I have just re turned from my western tour, which was made for the purpose of trying to recover my lost health, and having ac complished that ail-dewired enid, I will give you a compendium of my trip to * aftd stay in Georgia and Tenntessee, as the same may possibly be of use to some others who may some time be so unfortuate as to need a change of water, sceneory; etc. I left my home at Feastervlle on~ the 8th day of August last, arrived at Spartanistg on the samne day, anid stopped at the Palmetto House, WVhaioh ss located in the central part of that thriving little city. This house Is well kept, with rates of faro moderato. I left Spartanaburg at 4:15 ona tl19 m ia ing of the tig e pyj g QNs" the Air Line to Atlatasa distanee of one hundred and. ninety-two miles-in | about eight hour..' he aoa tions on that ffvo bif Ailedab aba Speed of-travel.lahAlsaa 2:1, p. n., of the same day and ar rived at Tunnel 11111, a beautiful, healthy and very pleasant little village situated on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, in the extreme northern por tion of the groat State of Georgia, one hundred and seven miles above Atlan ta and thirty miles south of Chatta nooga, Tennessee. At this place, and. in the delightful valley of Dogwood, although I was only the wreck of a human boing for at least six weeks of the tine, I spent four of the most pleasant months of my life. The meet hng and association with my relatives and old friends, was a feast never to be forgotten, and the making of new acquaintances, with the civility extend ed to me by see of thema, was a source of happiness so broad that I will not attempt to describe it. The last visit I made to Tutinel 11111, I spent the evening at a private hou%e, where I was so pleasantly entertained by one of its female iini 'e that I ex perience nuch sadness of hirt whei I think of (he vast distaie between Feasterville and Tunnel ifill. Dur ing my stay over there, I was several times in Tennessee; was at Chatta nooga and on-the Teanessee River. Oin December 12th I visited Cam eron Hill, a small timnborles, mountain, situated between the city of Chatta n1o0iga aid the river. It is elevated 8evcral hundred feet above the lcyJ of the river. From the Stunimit of this hill can be taken it au oue single view the whole city and its suburbs. Then by looking i another direction, 7ou beold the turbid Tennessee, with ita serpttine meanderings, its boats, dock-yard, harves, waterworks, etc. On the morning of the 13th of be cember I procured a horse at one of the city stables, and started to Look Out Mounltali, which stands witI grand abruptness off to the south. After riding five or six miles the top of the mountain was reached. The turnpike up the mountain is kept in splendid condition, though very steep, at times rising with a grade of eighteen to twenty feet in one hunded. At some points of the ascent one is made" to feel perfectly awful. On looking to the right, the improssiont forces its self upon the minad that away back in the gloomy past, nature had made a grand effort, and not in vain, to pro duce someting on tiw scale of mai moth grandeur. There are walls of. rock towering upward, as if thel meant to commune with the sky, and. rising as perenudicular atind orderly as if they nad been erected by skilful anasons, while on the left is beheld a fearful precipice. Tihe tops of tall trees are seen far below, which causes one to feel more like traveling in a balloonl thanl on tihe earth. On reach ing tie top of the mountain, right on fin fr;ont,,. bursts suddenly upon the ex cited eye a considerable village, which can boast of its beautiful lawns, parks good water, well kept hotels, natural cuiiOsities, etc. There is a natural bridge icar one of the hotels: it spans a distance of about one hundred feet. Immediately under and right on past the bridge, is a grotto in a solid rock in the side of a hill, from which flows a flue chalyboate spring. Three fourths of a mile from the vill e is the Point, where there is a pioto graphie gallery. From the Point is seenm Chattanooga, which looks like a multtudeof coops inm a fowl yard, whlris passing6 over the Mer~phis and Chmarlestona, amnd Chattanmooga and Nashville Railroads can be seen .going inm and out of' the city-theoir size so muchm diminished by the vast space looked through that they appear anid move more like worms than like rail roadi trains. Fr'mom the summit of this mountaina partu of seven States can be seen, while thae farms l.ving in the broad amid fertile valley of thae Chicka m augaapea like so maniy. garden spots. 'J o leave tihe Point amnd time side from which the ascent is made, one imagines that he is traveling through an ordlinary country, for the mnounitailn up there has its hills, hollows, springs, brancehes, fields, settlemnenus.ctc. Three miles froma the Point is llock City, near which p asses the line betwveen Georgia and Tennessee. Six miles from the Point Is Luha Lake, which is said to be b)ottoinless. IMuch more could be said, but I fear I have already trespassed upon your space. J. HlENDnIX MOIjANE. Notice to the JSareholders I OF THE WINNSBOR O NATIONAL BANK! r p lE Board of Directors of the Bank hLaavling doolare.l a dividend of 34 per e mnt. nn thie capiltal stook oat -of its net earnings for tha last six miouths, the sam will be paid to its shArehohders on an,) afrter the 3rd day of Ja;, nar, 1879. TI. K. ERh,0.TT, de 31--1t Cashieor. LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST .B'**"he '''e'of chea Kei'"*n. Get oneenof our safeiy Lamps in which even the most dangerous oil is safe. $20,000 Saved Yearly to Fairfield, When our farmera learn to purchase 'homleals and mnaise their o wn fertilizers. Call and get a book tehiag haoa it c,an be done. dec 28 MoMIASTEli A BRIOE . NOTIOE TO CREDITORS. Padn.r Jurid*' Otnres, WINNsnono, 8. 1(,, Novemle 1 8, 1878. .LL persmonm having elaIj nt the Sestate of Jammes J. Alkon1 amsed,.are hereby notifl etlfat they 101st eatablsh thme amue before the Judge ef'PFrobate of irald county, at his cfof4,An orblemnre the 1st day of January 1q79, or bed. batred fromn pafIentof time ame. nov 21-it law8w 4.T )P ol, PIANOS & ORAN91T GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE. ONE THOUSAND Superb Instruments' FRQM THE. BEST MAKERS TO DE SOLD AT Manufactur-rs' Rates. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMDNT. Ten of the leading Manufacturer's of the U. B., have given~ us excluive control Of their In struient in the South, and authorzed us to cc orInrodctonand advertiwement, ONN IMIOUBAND of their best tumtrumunts In repro sentm lys Southern households at Factory WHOLESALE HtATES. Thlo GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE Comenced Nov. 1, and will coninue Until all atro Hold. Don't m ss the chanace. It, io the oly %*14 of the kind ever yet attemptod In S-EE T HE PRICE&. PIANOS ;Ot flne Rosewood Carved $125 nht red and ten dollars. PIANOS "otfi*'o"e*woodcarved$ huldred dollars. PIANOS T cte Squareta ,rannef $250 pres.Catalogue llue, one thousand dollars. 057 9 1OPst Handsome Walnut RGANS C0.1 Catalogue PrIco, twoOR AS hundred and seventy dQllars. $71 E fleg Walnut ORGANS hundred an orty do&rs. i80 topa, Superb MrrorTopORGANS hundred and sevonty-tive dol. All guaranteed in-rIAmenT M aker's name mn eac'h. PIPTERN DAYS 1&AL If wanted. we nay the freight if no sale. A trial costo noing I Instiument don't suit. Don't hes. Late to order. MASON & HAMLIN 0qANS. ItAGON&HAILIN ('hi,.n and Parlor O1gans. Best a n d cheapest. Newmstyles' in elegant Cases. 6 stops, only $8. 60 Stops, only $100. PEoUBET a ParL :'ON Organs, 6 Stops, Jly -W.1. 10 stops, . i el Chimes, on 10100. Chickerinit. Knabe, Webal, Hallet & Davis, Mathushek, Haines, Dixie, Pease, -Southern Ge and Favorite Pianos. all incluaed In this Lafle. A clean sweep. No reserve. All new Instruments of latest styles e end for Introduction Sale Circular giving prlce%t and fuil Information 'Fr$0o I MPO A AN Plano, or *4 on Int !S]u wekwl deliver trulght pati to any R. R. point in the South. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., WhoIesale Poio and Organ Dealers. FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses--all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Floor, 10 boxes Cream. Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bble. Stugar, sill grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best Jnva, 50 bbls. ChoiteFamily Tlour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and bucket. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured flams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Bye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains,.Hrse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Duirhami's best, Chewing To. bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. A LSO, F"resh Canned-Salmon, Peaches and Tomatdes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whic,h will be sold cheap for Toh9 D 14. FLENNIKPM. JUST REO1EIVED. A fine lot of Fiorida Oranges, Fresh Candles, Northern Apples, Oocoanna 4.7 'Which. we will selt inheApfr es. I flee 17 J. B.,4THOAS4f BRO, iagetstock~ of Ohe ofdbyhism. Ge PRICETHIRTY DOLLAt 4 1.878. J. 0. BOAG, OF THE GRAN DWINNSBORODRY GOOD8 PAN CY UOoDH AND MILLINERY BAZAAR, Begs leave to say to his cus W tomers and all others in need of Goods that he is again pre Fared to show them one of the argest and bet assorted stock of E Dry Goods, Faney Goods and Millinery, that he Las ever exhibited. We are receiving goods daily. Every department will be kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods not z only at low prices, but of the most desirable quality that the market affords 941 MRS. BOAG W h is engared the 6rvices of a first-claBs Milliner, who will as. sist her in her department, and 0 who will take pleasure in pleas ing the most fastidious tastes. AGENT for the celebrated and most re - 4 liable paper patter--But t Leriek's-for Ladies, hfses and i Children. ALSO, A full and complete .. lino of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and P Children's Shoes. ;e FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack .4 ore, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact * you can find anything you want d at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the 5 s-me goods can be bought any - o where. 0 sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. Isavrriocl Allul aiori NEW AIVERIISE3ENTS. ANTED.-A PoPTm MAN Fnn EVE! state anI Territory in he unior; a i Salary paid. call or ndrosi LA BELLK4 Mn ufacturing Company, 98 Clark Street, chienw W ANV qEDV-nt*GOD GEN toed housohold articles i thew Wrd.Tip best prol) write at, once to New York Manufactur grC pany, 2 Clinton P'lace, New York. ~C AGENTS' READ THIS. mo Agents a Salary of $100 commission to soil our new and wonderfulI witout delay, SaIERMAN CO. Marsh Michigan. DIPHTHERIA!! JOHNSON's An,odyne Liniment will poitia lprevent this terrible dis,ease, and wilp tieycure nine oases in ten. Informati that will save many lives sent free by mi Don't delay a moment. Prevention is heti Ohnc. Bnol ,eMaerywhere. I. S. JOHNS1 A GREAT OFFER FORL HULIDAYS! hWe Pildrn Othe h lidayscdisnoset dinary LOW PRICES for CASh, splendid gns s 8-5 sets of reeds eixty-lve dolar thi sets with Sub Bass and Coupler cigt dli 89Sets fifty dollars, 1. set frty dlars I thirt,y-nve.. 7 Octave all Rosewpod PlAN $180.7 1-4 do $140. Warranted for SIX yen AGENTs WANTED. Illustrate Catalo Mailed. Music at halt price. JORACEW r East, FoQNr, anufacturers and Deale C~LAME BACK SWEAKBACK DEi~NS' CAPCINE POftOUS -PLASTEII, l'ni .articlo la one~ wichl really ossess 1a A :'ao-dIinary merit,, By consl lang rea *'ic.ians In your' own localit,y, you will fir f, -ihe a bove is ta uc. it is far superiori , rnayporouse plaster, all the so-calle hPtre i? plituces, and to all extern rimedles whateLv'ur. It contains entirely no 31 tllOnts wia chi cause i, to relieve pai 'a eo, strengten and cure where other pia er l no even rele. For eaenessa *'1(JIChat, dililicult,Ies. Rheumatim Neoc ICOla, Fe~n,:rt Affectious. andu gio0. es andiins, iLl i lply the best, remet siold by ad i)DruggieA. *' TY-FIVE CENTS. GATE C N EK Wi%s THE FAVORIT m DRY GOODS RESORT. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT& CO., CHARLESTON, S..C., Ofer their new Fall Stook, Wholesle and Retail, AT LOWER PRICES 8 Than are paid by oustomers for joferior old anotion goods. $250,000 Worth of tL4 finost and bost selected stook -0g x.. Carpets, 0 Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRESS GOODS, SILKS; CLOAI?S, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpaal, tv Cishmeres, first and second Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, libbons, tV Silk Ties, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under. o waor, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Towels, Table W Daamask, Napkins and Dorabstio Goods, and thousands of other goods too rnmerous to men tion are now placed before our old customers of the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the pub t1 lie and the people of this State clespeoially that through our immense N FACILITIMS And long eatablished reputation with o buyers and soliera where MILLIONS Ch 1 Of dollar" have been exohauged through q our house, that we will-give better satie 0 faction its regar4m Quality and Prices P In goods purohased from us than any other house South. P BAUPM s SENT oN ApPLICATION. N. B--Charges prepaild on all goo over ad %,bove $10. Rent C.-0. D. or tor Post Oiloe Order. AM- Please name this paper in ordering -nara. Fnrchgott, Benediet & Co., *-4 275 King Stree,.Charleston, S. c. dol1-zly II. . lealid BoallRfu er ge e: SILVERWARE, I S UITAB LE FOR eoor Cde3 iA BRDAL RES2 , froll1.0to$5er &itlir.. Cal ndse tem eet1 n 50PInt osand ounts