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rOCAL ITEMS. SATIUDAI'. .11'i luAnI'1, . tS71 RAii.KOAI) SCHi-01,1:.-T'Ihe follow ing is the preseut schedule of arrivalh on Ilie Charlotte, Columnbia and Au , gutsta Itailromld: ).\ y PAsscN(i :t-Goiys Nonru1. (ohnbia - - 1.-15 '. . Illvthrewood - , 2.11 cc Ridgeway . - 3.03 '' Winnsboro - - c.5 " Woodward's - - 41.10 " ilaclsltock - - 4.15 "c Chester - - 4..16 4 DAY 'PASSIEN(;.:n--GOJ,M SoTr1. Chester - - 12.47 v.:s llachstock - - 1.16 Woodward's - - 1.21 '' Vinnsiboro - - 1.56 '' .llitlgeway - - 2.26 '' llylthewood - - 2.44 '' Coluibita - - 3.25 '' Religious Services. 1ssc. ,.L, Reformed Church-Rov.J M. 'T'odd. I1, A. 31., and 7, r. Di. Episcopal (hurcl--4tev. J. Obea services every Sunday except the 2nt Bunday of the moatli ; at 11 A. M. Plrcsbyterian1 Chmrch-Rev. I. I Pratt, It .. m. and 3::30 P. M. Si dty School, 9 A. M. Prayer nectinl Wednesday, 3: 30 t'. M. laptist Church-The Rev. T. 'W Mellichaimp will lecture this afternoo at 4 o'clock, and preach to-morrow a 11 o'clock, A. X. "r-w Adversncr:r,. WVinnsb6oro Chapter-J. S. OIladucy Secretary. Fresh Garden Seeds--McMaster i Brice. Itr.Ic41ous.-tev. E. J. Meynardie D. 1)., will preach in the Methodis church to-iorrow light at half-ias seven o'clock. Rev. WV. A. Roger will preach in the morning at the usus hour. Ever' certificate we publish re gardlintg )r. Bull's Cough Syrup i geulline, and we will lay a reward 0 I ,10 to any one proving the contra ry in a single case.-Vogcler, Mcye & Co., Baltimore, \Id. * )ETVEREDuF IIrli i.i0." t r.--'1r. Win Harwell, oue of the posse that recent ly killed the colored man Boyd, an< the person who, it is alleged, fired th fatal shot, delivered himself to the au thori tics on Thursday afternoon. 11 claims to have acted in self defenec and he makes a strong case. Th killing wasdone with an old-iashione single-biarreled horse pistol. A FRIENi IN Lucic.-We publish tc day a notice of the marriago of Mi J. Feaster Lylea to Miss Carrie Lyle: which took place on Tuesday mornin last. In noticing the good fortun that has thus fallen to an old colleg ohium, we must cxtend( 0our hieart ice congratulhat ions. Altho ugh he ha been pausing on tihe brink ot the mal rimnonial Rubicon rather long, hi present step) shows that his headi levol, and that he was only wvaitinug fc the best. While partaking of the d< licious bridal cake we offecr a ferver peCtition for the prosperity andl 1happ:1 ness of huimslfand his lovely youn wi.fco. Tu ixsi'ans 01. REur. Es'r''.-Sine( * uLr .in A rep)ort the fbllowing tranisfei of' real estateQ lgave beeni rCcordeld i the omiec of the 'cuunty auditor: R. M. Sims, Scretary .of' State, t W/. J. D)avis, 70 acres in towniship n< 65;consideration $283. s. W. Rti~, Shueriff, to Josep Freshlcy, 150 acres in township no. 11 cousideration $1390. J. F'easter Lyles to T. D. Feastei 300 acres in townslhip) no. 1; consi( c ration $2100. A. F. Ruff', Executor, to II. L. E Ilott, 4 acres in the town of Ridgewvay .consideration $2165. IL. L. Elliott to A. F. Ruff, 4 acr< in the town of IRidgeway; consider tion 2465. HI. L. Elliott to John Weldon, 15 acres In township no. 12; considor Lion $500. Oeorge W. Williams, Trnstee, I James J3eaty, one lot in Winnsborc consideration $3200. A. W. Kennedy to Henr'y Harru son, 100 acres in township no. 6; coi sidoration 15 balos ofhbotton. A. WT. Kennedy to John Malony, acres in township no. 6; considoratic ,15 bales of cotton. John E. Robertson to David ( Robertson, 200 acres in township n< 6; consideration $100. 8. M. McQnaatters to Henry C. Gra ton, 114 acres in township no. 38;coi sideration $400. Rebecca Kennedy and Amelia Kori * nedy to John A. Ralis, 30 acres i township no. 8; ,oonsideratlon $97.5' W. H1. Kerr, Clerk of Court, I Thomas 0. Pollock, Trustee, on e k in Winnsboro; conideration $000. - IMBEAL. MAREDA thet residence of th brido's fahrouTaz4sday the 28th~ ( * lE'.68TER IAE* to g t ,daught of. Capt. Thomas Lyoe, All ( PaIreeld. Winnsboro Chapter, No. 2, W.. A.'. M.-. (Ih; roigular convocation of this L Uhapter will bo held at Masonic lilail on Monday evening, February 3, at 7 o'clock sharp. ''ho attendance of cum panion5 is earnostly desirei, as busincas of importance will be transacled. 1 J .. G GADNEY, feb 1-.fl Secretary. FRESIL UAIIDEN ,SEIMD. I! ! W E aro receiving the largest stock of garden scuds we havo cYer had, and are selling at LOWER PH ICES. We hopo to pl(aso all, for we sell Buist's, Landretb's, Briggs' and Forry's. feb 1. McIMASTER & BH1(.i. SIIEIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry ex"cutions to me iB directed, I will offer for sale, on the first Monday in Febrniary next, within the legal hours of sale, bo:oro the c'ourt-houso (loor ini Winnshoro, the right title and intotest ofThos. and E K. Anderson in the following-de.:cribed property, to wit: One tract of land known as the Home Place, containing six hundrod acres, more or less : -l;o, one tract known as the Mill tract, containing one hundred acres; also, one tract knott n as the :. at, thews tract, containing se%'entv-ilvo acres, more or loss; all bounded by lands of the estato of John Davis, J. P. Mtactie. A. Wash, Ladd, James Sloan, Jonathan a Matthews, S. W. Itnil and otiers---lovie-l ,t oni as the property of Thomas and E. K. Anderson, at the suit of .J. Gregg M cCall and others versus the same defendants. Terms of Salc-CASH. S W. tUPP, ' Sherill's Oiice, S. F. C. .\Winnsboro. S. C,, Jantuary 13, 1879. jad 21-x1'x REMOVAL. iESSRS. F. Gerig & Son would ].1E inform their friends and u(ens. tomners, and the public generally, . that they have o ll rmoved into the:r own store, next to uggenheimner & Gro.meschel's--ombl)1ining the two stocks into one, and making a COMPLETE STOCK OF Hard ivare, Tinware, Woodonware, Saddlery, &c. ALL PARTIES indebted to F. GERIG or to F. GERIG & SON are requested to settle at once, as we expect to keep only one set of Sbooks. a F. GERIG & SON. inn 15-tax3mos. S e DANA BICKFORD'S - NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. It This novel and ex traordlinary machine is invaluable at the out,break of fire, and for watering gardens e f -&c. Its construction C ~ dispenses with both 's .Piston and Stufling U a Box,doinmg away with all Friction, Leakage, &c. It is worked so easily that with it, a lady or child can 0throw a steady sta cam of water over an a rea of ninoty feet. Patented January 14 an d 15. 1867, March 11, 1873. Send for Cir.,ular. PRICE, $6 AND $8. /| Agents wanted everywhere. THE DANA RICKFORD Co., ti89 Broadway, Now York. Oflice of Dana Bickford's, Family Knitting Matchino. - deeo28--3m THE BURLINGTON 0 $1,000 IN THRIEEC PRtEMXUMs. W'TE will pay the agent sending us the Ylargest list of- subscribers before -March 1, 1879, one first-class 76 ctave, 1rosowood or walnut, NEW soALE, U'InIoHT PIANO, $850.00. This list to be at least 0o 850 names, For the second list, not to be loss n tha~n 200 names, $100 in geld. For the third list, not to be lees than ,100 names, $50 in geld. For $1 3.0)0, at one time, we will' send Sten copides one year. For $7.00, at one time, we will send five ~. copies one year. -- For three mames and $0.00 we will - senta the Cominpanion - croll Saw and Drill, valne $3.50, as a apecial p)remnium. .. For five names and $10.00 we will send tihe Ceompanion 8oroll Saw, DrIll, and n Lathe, valne $5.00, as a spcial premium. ). We will send THE HAwVEYE an d "OMAN wOr Is3on TRE CURnis" to agents at $3.00 and reture $2.00, if the book is not wanted on examination, for isreturn, post-paid, if returned at eneq. Address *UAWKEYE PUBLISHING 00MPANY!, doo 6 Burlington, Iowa. r? TO MAKE / MONEY r Pleasanlly and fast4 agents shouid ada f.dress FINLE~Y, UARVEY & 00, AtIlnta, O.orgl.t jinn 1E..2=U NEW ADVERTISEM'IEN'TS. I W ANvEJ D 3001) 1.(iV'mI I'cat 8"- l ut ija t io ; for I.,~ It:".,n l l d rIl :u l i ' i:t t .!I w%) . 'I'1;t t" I 1:" . Wrile at O1t'e tta Wo.I l i t .,th ir Cu-I l)ily, 2 Chiaton P'lare, New York. A 'ot al Card s(nt s swit ii your a111r("w; will Insurt' ire; III t'tllrn, ourl,ta IIIt+.tlel( ('IrI t:l:!r Of nIc,( llous;('lte",1ihho(r SI)v Itltlit,. ..a(- - .c Sitl.'os, 1(ti1111 i11!'l'1'", '281 PI'tai 5trlt.-t ('w ' orIk. AGENTS' READ THIS. ) Tl will p-ly A' 'n!s a Sal:tlry of <-Inn Il'r i o s< Ih a l e.\,al'S'i. or allow it :, ("'JinI1t :,lonl ',.::-11 lltr.IO\', im n.l wou;'er( ti i l - vill'ts. We me"all whal 1w sy. 1. \i -- wItoul. delay, 4illiit.\AN & UO., 3i -.Th:1i1l, l mmH H U Mchi';an. DIPHTHERIA!! JO11NSON-S Anol'ne Litmeint w!il! (:t. Ive t i, pre ll-t thi' terrl) . (ll-':t>l. lit' w\ i,: I-. tiV''ly cli:e nine cati,r4 In toll. V.n-o -mnt l[ t.t wIll savr, m:y I%livr s, Ie't. fret, h1m Don't uIJl:ly i ' mom t,. Pr"v: tion I 'h.:r(., thll iiure. Soul everyIwhere. 1. S. JOl Fr,ON a< CO., Banlgor, M1aine. A NEW EXATING BOOK BriiLling with VIL)a ADVENTUIES of STANLBY~h~ARE4 'lhe ONI.Y atih '.lo and eop.'righteil t h(:a{p e(!1i torl. By the htrill1:IIt, de i''t i t :luatl h1)e Ilon .I. T. llr:Itlley. G:iv's a fuil Illt3 (ry lt Wmiiidrful di,coverle.s in Afrlea, :ill II rvel oil-; Joltrnev dlownl Oh Con:. o. iIi,r' I':l- - liith:,n romiltnle. Pr tu-. l rl!isi .. nil liIghtly'c;n'h1,);: y( he )celter, ily am i U \vr I1-1i0L' thlI' nr- II Sol1i 31r.' A(iEN'-S \V-AN'l' El). For particulen ', '.lI ut, ItI b .k. ri i-it of a in' :tuil:[ i n . b-st. teri m irlIl e' 1111A ;Ii) Ii: S., PI'tll,her.-, Phiiladl(cl,t:t, CNI.EllA'EI"-llE wO I OV1l. 9't,mtnatie.e 'w dd1r ITP4 nd only methal g;ie ut o pl151ii,, at. buoh the Ccnttsnulal and 'iris ' xpo:;it1on11. FAR iUPERi; t o entron p'rtus plnstri, ln'mints. the so-" ("II '( i 'Il ',"tr ial -oI5)lntoce t . I is 1 tIII h:- :a k!n,c:1 renitly ior anin an't we"":'. il-' k. ItI',l1 l : ml . fe nl lo l'n w t .: : 1.!c:t, hilunl'. n. - i i l"--; 1 '.;, . Cti n:. ,n ('illlin t ( :I all lill u i") :.. !! p 1,, pIIti ., at' u' ;:. A -kC yo - u -s. for ' ...'1 ' O1." by 1:i y US. .\1-111: 1 "" '-- ilpi O ; p -i - b -I 1 : .' ,;II A LA~_ FOR LAUNDRY USE. jan 21-4W FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECIAVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses--all gr'ades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwhoat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheeso, 2 b)oxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffec-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbis. Choico F.amily Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets Bacon, Best Sugar' Cured Hams. Choice lRed Rust Proof Oats, Seed R1yo and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White WVino and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To baeco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO,' Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper01 Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of wvhi"ch will be sold cheap for nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Q)NM\onday, the 10thr day of February, 1879hcomenc.ing at 11 o'clock ini the forenoon, wo will cff. r fo,r tiale at publ io auction, to the huighest bid acr, for cash, all th..t stock of meorchanditin, conlsisting of groeies,i liquori, 'segrrs, tobacco, etc., now ini the6 store in Winnm.. boro lately occupiled by RL. J. McCaly. Aleo all the fixtures and equipments of said store, inluin onlronl sate. J.o.GLADNEY, Assignee of R. J. McCarley. J.3J. Nnr1,' Agent for Creditors. jan 23-t8 -NOTICE. T WILDa soil to the highest bidder, on. the first Monday in Februtary, 1879, between the. legal. hrours of. solo, at the court-house In Winnsboro, $. C., EILEVE.N sulAtmJ 0of the eapital stock of the WV1NNs. DonO NATIONAL JANK. Torms---AbHr... - ALLEN JONSS, Jan 28-td . reasurr V 1 INTRODUcTION SALE. ONE THOUSAND Superb Insti'iiients FROM TSI 111E BEST MAIKERS TOBIC SOLI) AT Manufacturers' Rates. PI',CIA, ANNON('EM)N1'. Ten of Ih" he'rodIn' lbtfillfattitrr''sof tho U. S., hav' -iv,n tt. ,x t lt-iv( cent rl or their in "t r" uh'tIn:s I't hi) S' iuttth, an(d au iizertzd tts to I or In, otr,iuetlont and adverti ein,nt, ONIi 'I I SAN I) of o hir i.e t in' b tstr'u)inuntsin rcpre. s'ttr;"iv,' Sitlern honsthoL- at Factory w1'i( Il::A1.E" ltATESl . Th.b;$ GiRAND INTRODUCTION SALE Co(.rnnceld Nov. 1. and will cont Inue until nl are sold. )ou't in ss the chatIco. It is the only sale of the k1int over yet attempted in Au 'rien, SE E TH E PRICES. PIANOS oe'. lite tosewood. u-tUved $125 I-g.s. Ctttlogl;0 Price, 1ivo hiund red andl ton ilollars. PI,j-%Tt, 7' (. 1.') Iti.!wood (arye$150 L at.:u. (':atl ue Pticu, slx PIANOS "' n. :r,: (3ranl l.s- $250 __-_-____i U t'aiicIUi.tu Price,$5 unc" thtm .tnd d1,lla.rs. :57 t'Stops. an111l -ome Walnut ORGANS cIn'e,. Catith'gtle Price, two h:uinl e at ul s'vett Iy dollars. $71 13 Sop. -:;hr,ltnt winut ORGANS Cau. Catniog; Price, three hundred and lort.y iollars. 0G Stops, sulperl ,ltrror'Top ORGANS Caie. ('n tld,'uio Price. hree hundred Iid i C tyt -1ivt (lul. A I '"li t'v'I Inst ruinents. Maker's naime on e:"I. P. IAN A YS TRIAL It want'd, WO my ti' irigthit if no sile. A trial costs n1ttnlgf )i I I ."tn( 'lnt don't suilt. Don't hesi tt:i I n niirtlr. MASON & 11AMLIN ORGANS MASON & UAMLIN Z <'h :rch and Parlor Organso. Best, a d - *tops, onl.v $35 0 tops, only $10. * y J'IFT.OUHET & PEr, d : v}- . 'N O: ns, (1 Stips, c r4. ',.. ,a! ,t," 11) Stops, A I H "" " t wtiBell Chimes, on 14ABO NNp ly $100. Ca in Knabh, Weber, illhet & Davis -''h1 tl ~ 11-tl, nrs liisie. l'ense, 5onthern ItEin a ': Favorilt Pianos, all Inrhnd 111 Il this ,:it'. A (lean wep('t). No reserve. All new I t.), '"u l ills of lahtest si ylcs. S-':t,l for nin rntl(iotn Sale Circular giving w '"(tu' 1 1fu11 '!'nruttl nntI11. ri 0 fi 'rn raI For$1on. -I 1 yti, r;i , 'liver freight paid to any it i. p1211 iu t: Noutlth. LUDDiEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA., Wholesale Piano anil Organ Dealers. dec 21-Smi JKEEP constantly on hand an as.. sortmont ofwatches, jowory, silver' and plated ware, lino gold rings, gold peins, VIOLIN STRINGS, ................. .. sowing (machino noodles and oil, glassw~aro, lamps and chimneys, va.ses, toilet sotts, table and pocket cutlery, fino razors, &c. {ALL LOW FOR OASH. OGir Crockory at and bolow cost jan 28 J. Clenining, BOOT AND SHOE~ MAKER, WINNSI3oIO, 5. U'.' // LYON'S Patent Metallio SSTIFFENERS SPRlEVENT Boots and Shoes From Running over, and Rlipping in the Note for Final DI)scharge. N OTICE is hereby given to all whoin it may concern that I will Appl to the Judge of Probate of Fal iol county.on Monday, February 24th, 1879, far a final discharge as adm infistrator of' the esttet of Levi B3oliekc, decea.sed. JAS. W. BOLIOK, jan 22-t4' Ad'r. THE FAVORITE DRY GOODS RESORT. ---- FUlUCIIGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S.C., Offer their now Fall Stock, Wholosale and Retail, AT LOWER PRICES Than are paid by customers for intaiet old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of the finest and bel seo" stook ed Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, Flannele, Alpaeas, Cashmeres, first and second Mourning Goods, hid Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under waer, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Towels, Table D amask, Napkins and Domestie Goods, and thousands of other goods too 'numerous to mention are now placed before our old customers of the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the pub lie and the people of this State espetsially that through our immense FACILITIES And long ostablished reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS Of dollara have boon cxohanged through our house, that we will give better sa6tg faction as regards Quality and Prices In goods purchased from us than any other house South. V- SAMPLEa SENT oN APPLIOATIoW. N. B.-Charges prepaid on all gnods over and above $10, sent C. 0. D. or for Post Ofliee Order. go- Please name this paper in ordering goods. Furchott, Benedict & Co., 275 King Street, Ohia4aeon, S. 0. dcn 10-xly SELLING OUT AT AND BELOW CO8T. O N and aftor date, I ilil sell the entire stock of Ladd B3roa., consisting of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, grode-. rios, crockery, tinwaro, eto., etc., at and ORIGINAL COST. On Monday, February 8d, and on each succeeding Saturday, till the stock is exhausted, I will offer goods at public auction. EXTIIA BA RgAINSe offered to large buyers, T. K. ELLIOTT, jan 28-tfAAssgnee. "THRE TE AC0H ER." SN JANUARY next we will issue the first number of "THE TEACHER," A monthly journal devoted to the in torests of Teachers, Schools, and the Cause of Education in general. To'bring i within the reach of all, we 1l- te fixed ho subscription price at the low rate of FIrrr CENTS Paa ANNux. Specimen copy will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a five cent stamp, 3p# Teachers will do well to send for our Educational Catalogue. Please address ELDREDGE & BRO., oct 22-xt3m 17 North '7th St,, Phil. .THIOS. R. ROISERTSON, ATTORNEY AT'LAW and TalkfL JUj850Q, NO. 3, L AW RA NG14 W IN N SB ORO, S,. C Of11ce lotu': ilrom 9, a. m.t;, 5:80, p. m. jan291m'