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FOCAL ITEMS. TUZBDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1878. RAILIoAD SCUKDULE.--The follow ing is the present schedurke of arrivals, on the Charlotte, Columbia aud Au gusta Hailroad: DAY PASSENGEt-GoiNo NotT. Columbia - - 1.45 P. M. Blvthewood - - 2.41 " Ridgeway - - 3.03. " Whinboro - - 3 Woodward's. - - 4.10 " Blackstock - - 4.15 " Chester - - 4.46 " DAY PASsENGER-GOING Sou;rn. Chester - - 12.47 P. m. Blackstock- - - 1.16 " Woodward's - - 1.21 " Winnsboro - - 1.56 " Ridgeway - - - 2.26 " Blythewood - -- 2.44 " Columbia - . L c New Advertiments*. For Sale or Rent. Kris Kringle-It. J. McCarley. Sheriff's Sale-S. W. Ituff. Exchlange-J. M. Bea ty. Masonic Meetinqg--. it. Mt'ass, Secretary. Governor H1ampton wa r)porwa as being decidedly ble. on Moll(la%. n ight.. All thuoe wlwo havo, ,givon ill a trial vill not be without it.. It Cures. Dr. Bull's Cough Sy rup. * Pay youla sub.cription to imT Nivs AND IIHMALD before the Old Year runs out. Christmas week was ushered in with intensely cold but very bracing weather. The gobblers that eseaped Thanks giving Day will no more lift up their heads. 'Christmas will olean taen all out. The act levying an extra tax of a mill and a half for defraying the ex penses of the Fairfleld co unty fence has been ratilled. With a Vie W give tile 4elployees on Tim NEws AND HIERALD little Christmas rest, there will be ito pmPr issued from this office Oi ThurF I.s LN' n1ext. Some revenue detectives have beenl making recent raids in the lower part of the county in search of illicit whiskey% dealers. Their success has not been reported. TuE CARiEt's ADDiEss.-The car rier will pay his customary call upon the patrons of TuE NEws AND IERAILD on Christmas. He has faithfully dis charged all his duties during the year, and deserves remembrance. The Legislature was at work under whip and spur on "riday, Saturday and Monday, and despautched a perfect mountali of business. It would be impossible to enmerate in a short space all tihe acts paded( and1( ratified. The'Legislators seemedl deter mined to eat Christmas din ner at home. The fire on Monday night was at the store of Mr. Wmn. HJ. Donly. The roof caught fronm the stove-pipe, and at one time there seemed a good chance for a burning. But the prompt turnout and good work of the fire departmenmt checked the flames, and little damage was done. School trustees should be careful nol to open too many schools at present, for on reduced assessments tihe two mill tax willl be smaller thani that of last year. They should also niot allow schools to continue with less thant tif teen or twenty scholars. Certi f1catem of twenty and thirty dollars for teach ing onily half a dozen scholars will hardly be approved, we think. Mo ney S is too scarce to be squanidered in thal way. VAOATION.-Thie Mountd Zion Schoo: has a vacation of~ three weceks. Duaring the last week the tour hig~her gradet were examined by' written examinatiom oin the braniches in w'hich they wvere in, structedl, and the general result was quite crediltable. Thes average staudc hats not yet been1 decIded, owin~g to th< fact that about i'onr hndred differei papers had to bo examined. The exor cises of the school will be resumed oil the 13th of January. IIYMENEAL.--The reports of two more weddings have reached us--one of Mr. Wmn. Wilds, of.Darlngton, and Miss Bessle P. Jones, daughter of Maj. T. J. HI. Jones, and the other of Mr. English Jenkins to Miss Alice Seigler, daughter of Mr. D. J. Seigler. All hymeneal notices sent to thil paper will be gladly received and in serted free of eharge. Send them in. THE ENTERTAINMEATS.-No one will forget that two entertainments of more than usual Iptoret will be given by the Histrionic Club--one this.eveiming and the other to-morrow -evening. The programme is varied and excel lent, and cannot foil to give pleasure. Chief interest will do tnese centre on the votik1 fobiM ~h me sword nroviMaafo the hioa ma~ a .m0 The tickets issued on Christmas Eve will entitle the holdei to entrance to a perfornmnco to be given on New Year's Eve,. and should he kept. Tim SouTH AmANr1Ce-ThV J.tana ry number of the iouth Atlantic-, published at Wilington, N. C., is at hand. The present number comes fully up to the standard of its pre decessors, and is full *of well choseu reading mat ter. Tlis iwigazine is a Southern enterprise, and that fiac, in connection wit.h ;ts high Imerit, should command for it ia liberal support. It is edited by Mrs. Cicero W. Bell. The subscription price is three dollars per annum. Tis YEIi's Corro Ctuor.-TIe turns during, the tmimth of Debner, at the agricultural di-parItnent, from which the 1i lal ( )1,4il:tiol of the croip rakwed thiq N'ar is *nio,l(. llows thatthe a'reig is. about, t.wo per cent. greater Ihan in 1877-u amiount not large enouilrigl to affect, materially the total pro liut, beinug only 209,503 ArCX%. Th ('oIofol ad November ret rmsh we i! m >i sia to be elevcq por coll. hil1la-I lit- amle tu:h-;t voar. Oin1-r to thle r mark%Iahly% lielw weatlher for pickillg, Whi -hhwlaste-l.1 t,,-, Ow yi-Ild o lint, per ac. n inac h1110 11'0 ita% 1877, <ml!,- thivo wi,-! l Id . a:h:ama anl 1r>itia-I-:-rt r-P i le-z, while a 1 he ot r; o>')rt :m mn troaqe. . The avern!,e pr Jdu Cio t'or 1878 is 1841 pound- per acre, thus making the crop of '78, inl ron Iii nu-nbers, 5, 197, 1000 bales of cotton, allowing 450 pounds as the weight of a bale. EoG Nouo FOn T1-: IloMD YS.-. Pure Jamaica unm. Pure St. Croix lui. Pure Now Englaid Rtuin. Pure Scotc.h Whiskey. Pure French B3randv. Pure Cabi net. R ve. WslRkey. Pure Bob Lee lyeV Wiskey. Pure Durham1 Itve Whiskey. Pure Apple and Peach Branidies. Pure Ston) Mm ttaii Porn .Whiskey. Pure Sweet Mash N. C. Corn Whi-ker. Port, Slierm anI Ca%ta-vh i Wiine. Cherry, Ginger and Blackberry Brandv. Long list of Pla tti.m Cigars, at 1; W prices. Best brands Smoking iid Chewing Tobaccos.. Fifty dozen fresh. F.iirlald county Eggs. At Centennial Bir and Morning Star Saloon, F. W. HDibeninlht, Pro prietor. 2t. Comers IN -rme Sixrrn C'rncurr.-A bill just palssed by the Legislature enacts that tha courts in thme sixth circuit shall hereaifter be 1held as5 follows: Trho Courts of Genemral S.'miouis at Chester, for the' e m ioy of' Cheister, on the second Mmnday in F'ebruaryv, the first Monday inl June and thme secnid Monday in September; anmd the Courts of Comnmob Pleas, at the same pla1ce, on the Wednesdays following the second Mondays in February and September. The Courts of' General Sessions at Winnsboro, for the counmty of Fair field, on the fourth Mon.lay in Feb ruary, the second Mii:l.iy imn Junie and thle fourth M mId.ty in September; and the Courts of Common leas, at the saime plaIce, on the Wednes1Cday's following (lhe fourth Mondays in February anid September. The Courts of' Genleral Sessions at Lancaster, for the co)unty of Laneas ter', onl tIhe second( Mond(ay inl March., the third Monday inl JuneI and( the second Mondayi in October; and the Courts of Comnmon Pleas, at the same 0l11 o the WVednesdays following the secondo .Mondays inl M~arch amnd October. Them Courts of' General Sessionms at Yorkville, fo:r the county of York, on thme fourt. Mondaiy ini March, June an1d Octobor; ,and the Courts of' Com mon Picas, at'dhe same p)lace, on the Wednmesdays following th1e fourth *Mondays in March and October'. Tile chang~e made(1 Is that in the spl'ing and fall terms Fairfield comes0 first on the circuit instead of last as hleretofore, while York Is put last instead of first. The change was -made at the request of the bar of the two counties named. FOR SALE OR RENT. A PIANO, in good condition. Terms accoimmodating. Apply at his ofie.- deo 24- tf W1innsboro ILodi.e, No 1ft,,. F. N. r I'FHE annuial ncating. o f Winnsl:oro .1 IJQIg No. 11. . F. M., will e held at Masonie Hlall o:i . riday the 2;ah, at 7 reoth'eren' *1ll o "n prepared to pay 0. B, MoOANTS, de 24-it .. Secretary. .re B1!.YSAnals K"18 K 1"NGIA41Id AS arrived in to,wa. and for the 1next few day will 1.1aig oit," at . . J. McCARLi Y'S. 11 hasI brought, with himt a complete as -Soxtaeut of CHRISTMAS GOODS, GoIlistingof Qgi.fectioiiories, Nuts, Fire WvKhs, Uu ed'Fruits,-and EVEMYTHING T.at mld (vi itatl young folkR desixo at tlsjo.%ful smuon. Loluvorybo y oo aIl supply thelasel. es. at titonlishingly low pricem.-0 deZ3 EXCHANGE I C )T.: TO-DAY, COME EVERY DAY, Atd Exoh.tge YOUR. CASH for DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND HATS, BOO IS AND SHOES. -0 GROCERIES, io at from 15 etAS.-to 20 cts. pcr g. itt 12 pounds for $1.00. Pirebd Rio Coffee, G-ound Coffoo, Bruwn bug-r, Extra C, G.anu, latte.iSugarj, Pulver.ized ;u-. gal, Candy, Crackeris, Oiwese, MLcai'oni Easi.s. &c. GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Remember those substantial Boots ;1nd Shoes, the "Bty State" stan dard screweI and wire sewed. J. Al. B9AT Y. If you d0test a bursting 1rmp buy 1 Vostal Oil. If yon like a bril n~ 'y ia Vdsial Oil. -4. J. M. BEATY. - irtuAe(of sundry -ex-iontlolKs to 'ma -firvoe I will offer for sal* becote ow court-house door in tvinntibovo on *:( irst Monday' in January next, xittintthe le-at siours ofsa'. to the - Fh st bi(der, Von b1s, the Olowing Ao 4ribej pQroperty, to wit. ' L,0 o l afton and *cotton seed, the prope rty of Aq.uilla:Harrison, ot 'the suit o" W. 1I. Kelinedy. Seven balse of cottoi, as the proporly Of Arthur Clark. Richard Brown an') other, at the suit of 0. H. MoMaster, aF a.;en1C. ALSO, Three mules, oneo horse, eight head of crttle, t to property of Thaomas Anderson, at th suit of D raan & McoCall. ALSO, Tw' - thousand p iid: of" seed .'ottora ontta ou .i N f fd d ir, twent1 buabel- - 1. - n, 1 n or less, -thei proper.' -' ak i ./'a as thesuit Fotr blsa (f ~i L',n. 'the'prop~erty o Jamln3 P. M[Eie, at the suit of Kinard ai Wiley. ALgo, Forty' bas1tele of - e six hunited 1.0onn-la of ha.y, on usan.l pounda -''l c(btton.- eighty .hoeli of Oeitton siel., all miore ot he p)ropeorty o: C. B. Yougue., ar th>i of It. B. Craw, for.. Thir -e harn tr,a i I :iftyi bushels o e an,, ,-.jr .w. txi,. >' 'erty of H. K. ii 1, ait t.10 suit >f D~. H. Ruff. ALso, One gin, thrasher an I fan, the prop erty oif '%ilbxn C. Harrison, at' tihe suit o John WV. Lyles, as uIuardian. Shoriff's Office, . UFF,C Winnusboro. 8. C., Dl.cemaber 20, 1878. dc 24-x:fx O UR HLOUSE I .STILL AHEAD!~ TH summer having oomi' and gone, .I 1amn now prepare.l to furnish in the place of cooJinzg beverageos, all k'inds~ o; winter drYinkst, suchl asi Tiomi and Jerry Hot k'ooteh, Egg Fiip, &o. Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer, sweel Cider and Oigars. The best in town. EGGS I EGGS I EGGS I -EGGSi Dozen Eggs. just, reoeived for the Christ. ma odys. Oahl and yott can get all the Eggs you want. - RESTAURAN'i: Meals can be had1 all hours at my res. taurant. Froshl Oysters, Fish and 8aii sauge always on hand. . *--GIVZ MS A GAL... dec 19 .JNO..D). McCARLEY. 4UI 0 If yon want toMAE, This inport;nk orgat weighs bit plvat t1.ree pounds. anl i..1 the blood it a liv;ha r.o kallt 1.rce U .onls) p6sus throt:;h it nt I . . t once -cry hIlfhut1r, tQ haVe the l.i, 4 JLI. ..r ima a'llies stramcd or filterd fr-t it .i i w he ati:rt l purgative of the bowels. and if the .ivt. r b. uts torpid it is not separate *is the blood, bit car ricd through the veins to ail parts of tie sy-tein, and in trying to escape through the pores of the skin, causes it to twn yellow tor A dixty brown color. The stomach becoens diseased, and Dys E4pcpsia, Iundigestion, Constipnation, Hleadtache, Ifili ousness, Jaundice, Chills, alarial Fevers, Piles, 44Sick anod Sour Stomach, and genieral dekbility fi-. low. MaRKRnLL'S IIPPATiNp., tie gretat vegetable 04discovery for torpiity, causes the f.iver to throw off from one.to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes thrott-It it, as long as there is an cx cess of ile ; and the cffect of even a few doses Syellow comp lexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it-th.y being the iiarst S)3a1PIOHIS to disappe-ar. IIc cure of zv" ili. ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking HRPATINit in accorlancc with directiotis. Icadlache Is generally cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that arises fron the Liver canl exist if a air trial is ai-. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PkLLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 ents and $1.00 The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Discases which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victims, anses from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu pefies as the work of death goes on. $:o,ooo will be paid If Opiun or Morphine, or any prcparation of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can be found in th GLo0n Fl.OW2n COUGH SvaUr, which has cur4 people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption Is incurable. The GLOn FLowER Couct SVat,' will ctrc it when all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthaa, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and Imigs. Read the testimonials of the flon. Vexander H1. Stenhens. Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. ' brown ol Ca., Hou. Gco. Peabody, as well as those of olier remarkable cures in our book-frea i M to all at the drig storcs-ancd be convinced th:.t If , you wish to be cured you can be by taking the .ODUn F-owIM Couc SYRtUP Tale no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, !when yout can g:t GLoDU FLowa Sv3UP at sar. price. For sae by all Druggists Pice 25 Cents and $1.00 L| | Grave mitakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise front poison in the blood. Not one Case of Scroftn-t Syphilis, White Swc,In, Ulcerous Sores and :kint Disease, in a thousan is treated without the use of hl crcury in some fcrm. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro. duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Q)O. P-nrR'T0N'S STLL1.4. CIA or Qv:N's I)LLGiG-T is the only mcedicine upon wiich a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy-. philis a4d Mercurial diseases jn all stages, can be f reasonably founded and that will cure Cancer. $1 Sto,ocO will be paid 'by the proprietors if Mercury, or any In;yedient not puredy vegetable ind lrtm. less ciin he found in it. 'rice by all Diruggists $i.oo. QL.UI FLoWEt (G1o1 SvRus. and Mfsrrtr:.t.'S IT:,'ArT'%'& ra -vjin Latn for sn.1: by all Vrup,. gists in -5 cent and ,-.oo bottles. A. F, EXE2 1 00., Propriotors, PHILADELPHIA. PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtu of an execution, to me di B roctad, I will offer stile, beforo the cotirt-liouse door in Winnshtoro, on the first Monday in Januar.y next, within the legal hours of *aie, to the highear, bid der, for cAsn, the following desuribed property, to wit: All that tract of lau.1 in Fairflold Qoun ty, containing -rwo HUNDnED AND NLNEIrY THREE ACRES, ntore or less, and bounded by landa of George W. Crawford, Jolin Fenly and others, ovied on as the prop erty of J. WV Coleman, at the suit f M1antoue & Co., andc others. S. W. RlUFF, Sheriffs Offleo, 8. F. 0. Winnsboro, 8. C., Decenmber 14, 1878, deo 21-t2x1 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtne of ant excottion to me di 1)reoted, I will off.3r fotr Rate before the couirt-hotiso door in 'Vinnaboro, on the first Monday in January next, wvithsin the legal hours of stale, to the highest bidder, Fon CAsU,kthe following described property, to wit: All that tract of land in Fairaield coun ty, Containing THER HUNDRED AND FIFTY AcnES, more or less, and boun-led by1 others, levied otn as thte p)roporty of ilen R. and John T. Gatrriok 8. W. RU FF, Sheriff's Ofuoco, 8. F. C. Winnaboro, 8. C., December- 16, 1878. deo 21--11t2. SHERIFF'S SALE. 113Yvirtuo of an eXosistion to me di rete, I wvill offer for stale before the couirt.house door in WVinnsaboro, on thes tirst Monday in Januasry neoxt, withain the legail hsours of stale, to the highest 1b1(1 der, for eARn, the following deseribest prop'erty, to wvit: All the right, title end interest of E. J. Moore, ini that lot or parcel of lend, itn the town of Vt innsboro, coontaiining oNE ACRE, more or less, and fronting on Van derborst stroet andI bot nded by lots of ,Johsn J. Noil, Eustate of G. W. Barber and Mrs. Mary McGoreight. 8. WV. hUFF, Sheriff's Offce, 8, F. C. Winnsbors. 8 0., Deceinber 14, 1878. det, 14-t l-x2 BARGAINS! BARGAINS I 150 PAIRs Bs...d Youths GAITERS--Nqas. 1 to 6, worth from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Rie duced to 60 and 75 cents per pair. Call and see them. SUOENHEIMEIR & (GROESCHEL. TO MAKE MONEY . Muaitli ~an a g e abould ed dre A &C00., A tlan~ta, Oea - 4. u t 1#.. J 0. BOAG, t OF TIER GIANI)WI.NNSIIO1oI)IYG(IOODS FA.N CY 0004 AND MIlINEt - BAZAAft, P Bogs leave to say to his cus. - rq tomers and all others in need o of Goods that ho is again pre- C 0 pan-ed to show them one of the o . larget and boat assorted stock 0 plof D I)ry Goods, Fancy loods and Millinery, z that he has ever exhibited. We H H are receiving goods daily. Ever.y department will be 0 kept ful of desirable an1 9 CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may conAdently rely on getting their goods notl only at low priceo,-but of the , most desirable quality that the ; market affords MRS. BOAG 4 has engaved the services of a 1 first-class Milliner, who will as- a et her in her department, and 0 D wilo will take peaAre in pleas- - ing the most fastidins tastes. AGENT for the celebrated and most re - wd liable paper patterns--But- | teriek's-for Ladies, Misses and 9 Children, ALSO, . A full and conplete line of D Gents', Ladies', iissea' and : Children's Shocs, FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack ers, Maccaroni, Spicep, CaIw T dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-In fact 0 you can find nnything.you wantl 9 at J, 0. BOAG'S ni low as the * ,.ao,10 goods can be boughtany - Q &1where. . H sept 27 a. 0. ROA01 -SlIvriou 2Lumi. apina 3ALE BY JUDGE OF PROBATE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY O F. . Elenry L. E'lhott, am A l.uinistritnr of the Estate of Jame0s R. Aiken, Decesm. ed, against Tiomas 0.. Poll ,q;. as ruq tee of the Estate of Lovertoh & Co. i Bankriptey. L D, Ohildg, William D Aiken ain d Othera. I N pursuance of' an order, made in the above-stated eare, I will offer for sale at puSbhlo auctlti, before the co,urt house door at Winnsboro, dfn the first Monday in .January noxt within tho- legal honrs at sale, the following-d1escribedt property, to wit: A tract of land, o'ontaining -om xuN., DRED AND AIXTEEN( Ac.tES, more or loe, situate in the County jind Stato afore, said, near tho town of Winnsboro, ad icininig lnas of iV. E Rabortqon, WIl., iia D. Aiken, 11. L. Elliott and H. A, Gaillard. ALSO, A tract of land!, containing FoUR HUNr. DnED AND FIFTY ACREs, more or less, sitn Sto in the Cony and State a'oresaid, Snown as the Wmn. 'T. Thorn land, ad, joinig lanA' of siid WV.. TI Th'lorn, Dr, WmII. Trhorn, John B3ratton, E. P. MIobley rand othiers. ALSO, A tract of land, situno in the County and -St ito aforesaid.- containing yoUn IIUNDREID AND THIRTY-FIVE AoRES, more or less, known as the land lately belonging to Dr. \Vmn. T1horn, adjoining lands ibove described of Dr. Wmn. Thorn, amies Jones, Trilman Gladden and others; ALSO, A tract of landI containing Flrv! HUN D.RED ACnES, more or Iess, lying and nitumato in the County and Stale aforesaid, >nm waters of Wate -( reok, near Wateree [River, and adjoining Ian is of Est, Lewis, lfrs. )UDoso, and lands lately the prop,. 3ri,y of John liarrison. TERMe 01 eAI,E: One-half of the purohase-money to be raid in cash, an I the balance on a credit >f twelve months, with interest from thje lay of salo, to be seonred by the bond of ho pumroaser and a mortgage of the riromnMes- the. puirchaser to pay for all leOnaSary Papors. 0.UR THOMPSON, lille. of Judge of P'robate, .1. P, F,. 0, WVinnsboro, .S. O , )cemnbor 18, 187a. dec I4-.laytd NOTICE. T HE subscriber has still a large stook ?of oods on hand, consisting of Dr oodp, Clothing, Shoes, Doots, flat.,; Cape, Trunks gel everything that makces up a complets t)ck of goods, all of which we will sell at mad below cost for onsh until the 25th *f this, month. After that time the entire took will be closed out at auction. dec 12 8, d. WOLFE, To Inventors and Mechane. nm26 Wam od (I.