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FjOCAL ITELMS. XATVp.WAr. rANVAIY 4, 1879. RAILROAD SCIIEDULE.-The follow ing is the present schedule of arrivals, on the CharlotteColumbia and Au gusta l1ailroad: DAY PAssENGn--GoING NoRTr. Columbia- - 1.45 r. . . 131ytheiwood - - 2.41 4 Hidrewa - - 3.03 Winnsboro - - 3.35' Woodward's - - 4.10 ' Blackstock - - 4.15' Chester - - 4.46 ' DAty PASSENGER-GOING SotH. Chester - - 12.17 1. m. Ilackstock - - 1.16 ' Woodward's - - 1.21 ' winsboro - - 1.56 ' Ridgeway - - 2.26 ' BlyNt1wood - - 2.44 ' Columlbia - - 3.26 ' nellilous Gervices. Associate Reformed Church-Rev. J. M. Todd, 11, A. M., and 7, r. m. Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month ; at II A. W. Presbytcrian Church-Rev. It. B Pratt, 11 A. 111. and 3: 30 e. m. Sun day School, 9 A. Bf. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 3: 30 r. m. Methodist (hurchlt-Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M. and 7, 1. .. Su3dai:y School, 10 A. It. Prayer Meeting )I Thursday at 7. 1.. m. Baptist Clhurch--The IRev. T. W. Mellichlamp will lec!ture this attermOn at 1 o'clock, and preach tom-1.rNAw :1 11 o'clock, A. 3f. New Advort.mnr-n. Partnership Notice-P. F.hler. Stracd-.Jolin W. Lyles. The Scientific Anericaln. Several defahilng poll taX payrer have beenl lod.red inl j:il. Tho days of grace are expiring. Su;nq Di vrii.-Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, iving inl the western part of Fairtleld, dropped dead suddenly on New Year's Day. Tihe nature of the disease is not stated. Govereor iHampton is improving so rapidly that the RLegister deems it un nevessary to publish any further bul ltins about his health. Tiis is ver) gratifying intelligence. L>:>kaa Yom thty arin'i d>) n>)t drug your ilo mnci with 13audanum : 'i or WaL , i. "!hiLI.g reiledie.; Give tem Dr. Uill's 13.by S Vrum1 V,iCh inl1ean r1I . dv i warran'ec ut; UO contain opiates. TimE Scai_OoLCmsinn-) John lJoyd qua,lilled and entered upor the dut-ics of his olilc as scHaol coal missioner on the 1st of Jan1uarV. 11C vill prove an eflicient. efilcer, and we believe that in his charge the slco will continue to prosper as they have already begun to do under his able p)redlecessorI. THE CIRCUrr COUR-r.--The Yorkvile Etnquirer punblishedl an act regulating the time of holding court in the sixth circuit. We are informed that through mistake the .Enquirer p)ublishled the bill as introduced into the Senate, but that the act finally passed with the orde1r of' holding courts chiangcd. Thle order ah' uhli be,- l"airlield oni the sec onid MIonday in Fecbruary, Chester 01 the fourth Monday, Lancaster on th< second Monday in March, and Yor) on the fourth Monday in March. F: an IN Cni ina rEsro.-Charlestoi wvas visited1 oin Tuesday night with the most destructive conflagration that ha: occurred there since 18611. The Uniom Cotton Pressand ton thousand bales o cotton were totally consumed, at loss of five hundred and fifty-sever thousand dollars, of which all bt about thirty thousand is coveredl by in surance. The fire Is thought to have beau Incendiary in its nature, as a sus. plous individual was hailed ani fired upon by a watchman about th< premises a short time before the lr< was discovered. EPI.ME DIuLL.-The plume drill o. the Gordon Light Infam.ry will tak( . place at the Thespian Hall On nex1 Tuesday evening. The squad intend. lng to compote for the prize have beer practising steadily, and an ex'citing contest may be expected. An admis. sion fee of ten cents will be charged, simply with a view to defray the ni. cessary expenses of the ex.hlbltion We trust there will be a large attend. ance on the drill. Not only will the exhibition be well worth seeing, but a large crowd present will be an en. couragement to thte Gordons in theit Iefforts to make themselves one of the most eleicent corps in the State. BUSINESS CHANGEs..-The dirm of Cummings & Co. has been dissolved by' the withdrawal of Mr. H. L. Elliott, a'nd a new 1rm has been p formed, under the style of Matthews & Co., and oo%Doaed of Messrs. Jno. and T. K. Elliott. Mr. El1i04t Is the casie o' te ineor Nioa Bak'I id pc %pe an accountant, and he will prove an acquisicion to the new tirm. Mr. 1F. Eh,Ilr has associated with him in busincss 'Mr. R. MI. Ilucy, and the business will hereaftor be con ducte(I under the Ilrm name of 10. Elder & Co. Mr. lluoy has hd long experience in business, and Mr. Elder and he will be quite a strong comnbina tion. Wo extend to both firms our bOt wishes for their success. ,PARTNERSHIP NOTICEL.'B Tll avo thit; day asJO!iat 1 wit h Ile, n .Lthe conduct of my buminess, Mr. - I.' IM. HUBY,and the busines4 % tl h-r,aftvr will be conducted under the firm name of F. ELDER & CO All partil!n indebted to th old concern will pleaso come forwar'l nnd settlo, either by c:ash or note, as I do not wish to carry old accounts into the new books, tm Jatnary let, 1879. F. ELD,R. STRAYED l the subscriber's - p)n tation on the 31st day of' December, a light roan itre im tile, with very gray forehead, about nine yt,arm old, and .hirteen hanttds high, moves quick under saddle. Any person taking up or delivering said mulo will be suitably rewarded. JoII . W. LYLES. "trother, S.C., Jai nary 2, b79. .inn 4 xl ti M ie!.r |p *er p:tv.se copy one than ad :M.mi hi.' t.> V - i.'c e. T -i I t Ilt'.Iir PeiEntis tPap1 r in t0e (n Ii '*' ' LI "a'ir, i in'ding~ post.ge. w-' kly &2 Nummb(. a yer. ..t,0;j r St,!I-*N [IL'I, AMERIAICAN im a1 Fir-tOle"(1-1ky N--wnpaper of %ix t. 1k -., prinit 1I n th. mont beautful sty le, 1 -fins .y i. 01stra-ed with slsondill en gr.vmI, rcI,rm4 -iting Iho newest in ention- al tho m.-st recent A dvances in the Arts :nd Sices: ini,iding now an(d interesting facls in agriculture, hor t1wiltuir., the home. iculth, medical pr. !r,ss, s cial sciznci, natarl hitstory, geology, nstronomy. The most vau:t6le practical papers, by emment writors in all departmets of scienc, will be found in the So'aile American: T.rm.'1 21 per vear, $! G half year, wloic* inmeiii- s pnstagp. D1,40nut to Agient e. Sin.-le copies, ten cents. Sold by aill n.wsdeerti Romit by potIel or hur to .lUMN4 & CO., Ptbij.herb , 37 1pirk R-r. New York PA 1,'A'\" 4. lit (o-inection with the St !i, fie f .it Im n, N;ssrs. 21unin & Ce. ,1r0 Olicitor; o! A -keican aIi.] Fore'igI P'aents, It hid thirvy-four years ex pi-rionce. and now have the lirarest es 1-.bi-hmont in the world. Patonts are o t in-..'A on the hIt ter.ms. A special noti ai ma ic in the Scientific Ameri o i of all invontion- pat--nted through this ajeley. with the immo and rei d eyco of the patamn3Z. By the immense cir-11unl11tion thus give.., the public atten ion is dirpect-d to the in-rit.s of the new pitent, and siles or introduclion often anily effected. Any person who has maide a new dis covery' or invention, enn ascertain fre- of charge, whether at patent canf probably bie obtained, by writing t.o the under siuned. WVe also sendl free our lland Bo'ok aibouit the Patent Laws, Paitents, Caveats, Trade- Marks, their cent, and hiow procured, with hintsq for procuring advances on inventions. A idress for the paper, or concerning p)atentIs. M~UNN & CO., Branch 37 Park Roiw, N ew York, BrnhOmlie. Corner F and 7th sts., Washington, D, U.. jan 4 SBARGAINS! BARGAINS I 1 50 PAIRS oss- and Yrants. GAITERS-NOB. 1 to 5, worth from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Re duced to 50 and 75 cents per pair. Call and see them. SUGENHEIMER & GJROESOHEL oct 19 UHEAPEST DAILY IN THE SOUTH, THE EVENING SENTINEL, AUGUSTA, GA., Is PUDLISHED AT THNE Low PRIoE OF -$4.00 per year. T SABRIGHIT, NEWSY EVENING l.aermndI is edited with abiliyb Messrs. JAMEN R. RANDALLJ and P.A $TOVAtJL. It is the n1afternoon a'. per in the South it pub lshes the 'Tole graphic dispatches of the New York Associated Press. In its columns will be -found all the news that comnes by lole. graph, and the telegr'aphie market re ports received up to the time of goinug to press. OWFIOIAL PAPER OF THE OITY. THE EVENING 8ENTIEL, .is-- the official paper of the cit of Augusta. /tAll 1who want a chentg pper should subscribe for it. TnMs-- per year; $2 for six months; and *1 fr tes Send for specie oe.A WAIAWflIGlT, bai 13 Augusta, G . .BOOSADHO8 SOW arriving,a largeand well selected stock of Boots and Sho, direct ton the M~anufactures'. 'which I u warrapt, and I 'll iofd bb undet 1 q fe a e aio6fore you Mak UR HOUSE! STILL AHEAD 1 - 31 sumtvcr having como and gone, I i am now prepar-1 to furnish in the Otaeo of cotding bevoragos, all kinds of winter drink., such a Tom and Jerry, Hot 14otuh, Egg FRIp, &o. ALSO, Wino-, Liquors, U er Boor. Sweet Cider and Ci;ars. The st in town. EQGS I EGGS i EoGS ! EGGS! Dozen EI:g Ju, recei,ved for t'ie Christ mTa1 o1i4 y.. 0.11; and i4)U can got 14l tL,o Egg4 you wY'knt. RESTA..URANT. Mea!n can bo had all honra at my rOB WArAlA. Print- OYtors, Fish and Saul. Ratige always on1 ha,nd. -GIVE ME A CALL. dec 19 JNO. D. McCARLEY. DA' BAsitICK F 2 .1Y. NEW GAIDEN and FIRE PUMP. This inOv.l an 1 ex. nl.aluab;O at the 61:.break of firn, and .rl wa~t,'ring~ gardons. 0. I[iAnitrouHin e uiannit h bnth 1i-toin and .t.ulfg W. ox .dingUi away' wIith rit..t .. a., . ,&c. It iH w orked u iy c..Jt wvioh it; a lady or child can c. riv stiea'u of water over an er , iw"ry reet. Patontod January 14 an 1!. ' 67, March 11, 1873. Send for Cirouiar. P1RCE. $6 AND $8. %*' Aiwnts w:mnt.d everywhere. TIlib; DANA BICKFORD CO.. (89 Broadway, Nov, York. Office or D-,ua Hiukford's, FaUily Knitting Machine. doe 2-3i LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST Y the use of cheap Kerosene. Get oone of our safety Lamips in which even the most dangerous oil is safe. $20,000 Saved Yearly to Fairfield, When our farmers loarn to purchase Chemical:- and m.0ko their own fertilizers. Ci and got a book tal.iaz how it tsan be dane. dec 28 MoMASTEr & BRICE. PA%INT GLOBE R ite Lead and Mixed Paint Co. CAPITAL STOC, $100,000. These Paints are mixed, ready for use any ahad or color, &i,i sol in any quanUtie from one Quart to a BarreL 0O YOUR OWN PMINTIN9. These Paits are mnade of Pure White Lad Zino and Lineed Oil held in aolution andra for use1 are one third chen pr and will last thre. l ime s long as Paint mixe in the ordinary way. 525 REWARD! will lbe paid for every ounce of adulteratien ofthe finest v lla inu am a of~ hou ted wth these Paints. Send for Testina of same, aso for Sample Colors and Prie- Lists, to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFIE Vs i OS Chamboe St., New York Cor. MORGAN &WASIHNGTONTS JERSEY Ciin NEW GOODS ! CHEAT GOODS! GOOD GOODS MESSRS. JA F. McMASTER & CO HAVE now in store and are receiving weekly new, cheap and good goods, Clothing, Boots an d."ho -s, Hats, Trunks, and Valises., Satohols, Umbrellas, &e,, &c., &c., &c., &e., &e., &O,, &O., &o., &o. A full stock of Gent, Furnishing Good,. Complete line of Ladies'.\Misses' End Chlldrens' Hosiery and Gloves. We have marked down to the very lowest figures our stock of Gloves,. in Iwhich we are ofoering great bargains. Linen and Hemstltehed Hand kerchiefs, in great profusion at very low prices. In Boo ts and Shoes, we are prepared to offer special inducement. Blankets.! BlaBket. ! GROERY DEPARTMENT. New Bnckwheut Flour, Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Ele'gant Now Crop New Orleans - Molasses, the genuine Simon pur# artiole, Sugar, Ooffee, Lard, Syrup., Soap, Starch, Candles, Canned Goods ko. Full stock of-Woodenware. On? eeastantain iie ~to kee up'h. repuationialready gaie 'tdy i ev~la and fke a look t u aok PRICE THIRTY DOLLAI, 4 1B'73. J. 0. BOAG, OF TU OA.% WlNN9B0l Oj)lY oo)8 FAN y 0001kVNI) BILLI&NIlty' AZAA , M Bogs leave to say to his cus Q tomers and all others in need Suf Goods that he is again pro. t pared to show thoin one of the Q largest and best assorted stock of r Dry Goods, Funcy loods and Millinery, that ho has ever exhibited. We H are receiving goods daily. Every department will bo p kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, aind buyers may confidently rely on getting their goods not only at Jow prices, but of the most desirable quality that the market affords MRS. BOAG has engaged the services of a P first-class Milliner, who will as sist her in her department, and 0 who will take pleosure ill pleas - ing the most fastidious tastes. AGENT - for the celebrated and most re liable paper patterns-But teriek's-for Ladies, Misses and : Children. ALSO, A full and complete line of Gents', La'dies', Misses' and P Children's Shoes. X4 FAMILY GROCURIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ers, Maccaroni, Spices, Cn O dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact you can find anything you want O at J. 0. BOAG'S na low as the same goods can bo boughb any - o where. 0 sept 27 J. 0. BOAG. 'SuVTIOcI AJ.1IH.L OIhd HERE! HERE! H1E RE TOO MUCH CLOTHING Wte offer fromn day to -day $2,000 wor of CLOTHING at and below cost. TOO MANY SHOES. Onr large stock must be reduce, Boy.' calf sewed. $2.25 at $1.50. "other Shoes very low. All Shoes ve ry low. TOO MANY DRY GOODS. We offer very best Calicoes at 6} eenf We offer other brands at 6 cents WVo offer all goods in this line at e tremiely low prices. TOO MANY DRY GOODS. We have an qxceedingly fine assortmo: of Hats. L.ow! Low IjILow II ! TOO MANY GROCERIES I A first rate Soap six bars for 25 cents, Bacon, good,6 aents. Teas from 35 cents to 60 cent., best. TOO MUCH OF EVERYT~HINt We offer our stook at prices that car be boat. Too Many ACCOUNTS UNPAII All persons not paia up'by the first4 January will be sued. 17LADD .BROS. FOR~ SALE! ----0 One light Two.Horse Wagon. One heavy Two--Horse Wogon. One One-Horse Wagon. One Top Buggy. Onie Opei Btaggy, secon4 hand. Pric~es of all'Sr'kr$nNO,~ FRESH GOODS! JUST RECEIVED. --CONSISTING IN IART OF 24 bbl. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream (1-hoese, t4 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bblH. Sugar, all grades, 0 14 sacks of Coffoee-10 Itio, 4 best Java, 50 bbl. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bble., cans and buckets Bacon, Beat Sugar Cured Hams. a Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. V Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durhn's best, Chtwing To bacco. 1Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and i Tomatoes, Mixed Picklev, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. 0 ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whi,-h will be sold chea for Cush. nov 9 D. I. FLENNIKE1.-' THE BURLINGTON Weekly llawleye. o $1,000 IN TEEE PrEMIUMs. t V,TWE will pay the agent sending us the largest list of subscribers before March 1, 1879, one first-class 71 octive, 0 rosewood or walnut, NEW RCALN, YPRIGH'T PiANO, $850.00. This list to be at least 8,'0 nainon. For tho second list not :tA,bi loss Sth,n 2011 names, $10i in gold. - For the third list, not to be loss than 0 100 names, $50 in gold. C For $ 3.10, at one time, we will send ten copies one year. For $7.00, at one time, we will send fYe oop ie one year. -'or three naines and $6.00 we will send the Gompanion Scroll Saw and Drill, value .$3.50, as a special premium. For five names and $10.011 we will send the Companion Scroll Saw, Drill, and Lathe, value $5.00, as a special premium. We will send Tn HAwjEYE and "GLEAN IXOS FOR TnE CXUOU1" to agents at $3. e4) , and return $2.01, ifthe book is not wantes on examination, for its return, post-paid, if returneod at once. Addrelss HIAWKEYE PUBLISHINGi COMPANY, deo 6 Burlington, Iowa. AVOID DANEU1 And baiy RF "0 for which we are agents " We also have just received a lot -ot S. Whi te Lead, Colors and Mixed Paints, which any one can use. -ALSO Linseed, Macbine and Train Oils PariB White, Putty and Varnish. -ALS A large lot of Laundry and Toilet ,Soaps -ALSO Larnps and Fixtures, nov 28 McMAST.JCR & BRIO. KilS KRIINGLE H AS arrived. In town, .and f6 the next few days.will "hang out" at B.3J. McCARLETS. Hie has brought with him a complete as. sortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Consisting of doefeoioeri6s, Nuts, Pit' Works, Canned YriIts,'an'***~ That old fol%s and young folks desire at thisJoyf Iseason. ..14 rboJ -w and sa jiMl dod