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S&- Advertisore wil please re member that advertisements, in order to secure insertion, must be handed in by nine o'clock on Tues day morning. Contract advertise n AAD * .-ED0 ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro: REGU,An PASSENoFR.-Nron-T. For Charlotte, 1.10, A. br. For Augusta, 2.33, A. M. AccomMODATIox FREIGHT-DAY. For Augusta, 10.25, A. U. For Charlotto, 11.33, A. I. Now Advarti8amnts. Important Notice-R. J. Mc Carley. COtton--R I JNe'4rley., gheriff's Sales-S. W. Ruff. Publishers and Printors--F. A. Hardy. Strayed or Stolen-Coley Davis. Read the advertisement of Mr. JR. J. McCallty. Deservedly popular. We mean Dr. Bull's Cugh Syrup; for it never fails. Physicians recommend it. Mr. James F. Porter, a worthy young man of this county, died on the 6th inst, at the residence of Rev. C.M Porter, in the twonty-seventh yepat oflig ' Hon. George A. Trenholm, a dis tinguished citizon- of Charloston, died on Saturday last. Mr. Tren holin was Secretary of the Treasury of the Confederate States, and had held other'high positions of public trust. The Columbia .paper. qppounce the death of Mr. Joh4 A. Crawford, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of that city. He had in previous years resided in Winnsboro, and had numerous warm friends here. We invit-pecid attention to the advertisement of Mr. N. Levin, Jr., who has taken charge of the store formerly qccupied by Mr. R.L. Dan nenb r,. We bespeak for him a liberal share of the public patronage RELEASE.-yudge R Ond, of the United States Circuit Court, re cently filed his decision in the case of the Board of State Canvassers, releasing all the prisone~ 'from custody. He decides that the State Supreme Court had no jurisdiction over them, and hence no .right to punish them for contempt. SOMETHING PINE.-We are indebt ed to Mr. B. J. McCarley for some verynfne segars-received at the hands of his polite End attentive clerk, Mr. Stuart. These segars are very ap propriately termed "o.' K.," and smnokers who try themn will find them so in every particular. Mr. McCar Icy has likewise received a new sup ply of excellent old rye whiskey the famous Lynchburg Rye. It is an unusually fine article. The statement made by Chamber lain about General Hampton is so glaringly false that it is needless to contradict it. In fact, there are few honest men anywhere who will give any eyedpr1991t,6, $t wi~d as sertions' of the Massacehusetts usurper of the gubernatorial chiair of South Ca'olina. HONOn TO TulE YOUNG MEN.-We cannot too highly praise "our boys" for the promptness and Adelity with ubhich they have acted throughout our arduous and exhaustie cam paign. Our old men should praise them anid our young 'ladies, should smile on them, for they are worthy chips of the old block. .DIED PROM RuRNING6.-NA colored child on the plantation of Mfr. Austin effects of a burny~,qgiygqd from the accidental ignifion of her clothing. The affectionate parent was on his way to town, and was overtaken by a asenger -atd informed: of the catastrophe, but~ sid not'tik Iff the child bcainb~ itib46i during th ea a eg eomunestion of~ Colentan Lodge, No. 97, A. *. k.V b ~fllowing of~ee, s wee eleeted t4 sere during W. i INTIMIDATED --A short - time - after the elecfon, Harry.King, a colored man living nQaga Doko, appeared be fore Trial Justice J. D. Hogan, and made oath that-he "was intimidated by his owvn color and made to vote against his own inclination," How far this 'mAy be a dodge on the part of King to get on the strong side, we are unprepared to say. But we are suro that thq tatement heomakes might come truthfully from hu drods of colored men in this county. The game of the Radicals for eight years past has been one huge scheme of intiiidation and fiaud. UNITED STATES SENA'i'O.-Th e Legislature on Tuesday went into an election for United States Sena tor, in the place of Hon. T. J. Rob ortson, whose term expires on the 4th of March neqt. In the Senate, D. T. Corbin received 17 votes, and Gen. Gary, 12. In the Rump House, Corbin received 68 votes on the sec ond ballot-Elliott, Bowen and Palmor (a free-love carpet-bagger from Aiken) gettingpne or two votes each . In the Constitutional House votes were cast for a number of gen tilemon. There was no choice-the highest vote being that of Gen. Butler, eleven. It is proper to add that Senator Robertson positiviely declined to be voted for by the Rump. Of course Corbin's election amounts to nothing. WE MUST ALL DIE.-This is a fact and it behooves us to be prepared to die right when the time comes. Few of us expect it until old age overtakes and &admonishes us with grey hairs that the time has arrived when we must dye. Then we look around; to -find out the best way. We will tell you. Use no other dye than Dn. TUTT'S, and you will dye right. Your grey hairs will dis appear like magic,and in theirplaces you will have glossy, black whiskers moustache and hair-a perfect imi tation of nature, so natural that it cannot be detected, and your dyoing expenses will be but one dollar. . DEATR OF Mn. Wm. M. LuCA.--We are pained to announce the death of Mr. William M. Lucas, a well known and big'hly esteemed citizen of Fa'r field. He was in Columbia last week, and was at the Fair Grounds. He had engaged in a race on horseback, and, the race ended, his horse bolted towards an open gate on the track. In the effort to rein the horse back, the animal lost his footing, slippe d and threw Mr. Lucas violently to the ground. He was dragged .a shortdistance till his body came. in contact with a harrow lying on the ground, and the blow thus received severed him from the horse. He was very seriously injured, having several ribs broken, and died a few days afterwvards. His remains were taken to his home on Saturday last. Mr. Lucas was about forty-five'years of age, and in most robust health. He was a gallant soldier of the Sixth South Carolina Regiment during the wvar, and since its close had been an excellent citizen. His family consists of a wife and three children. To them the sympathy of all is heartily extended. MATTFIas IV ,CoLUMDIA.-In addi tion to the matters mentioned in the letter of our Columbia corres pondent, there has occurred at the capital but little of unusual interest during the past week. Both the Constitutional and the Rump House are going on with their work. In the former a resolntion was passed authorizing the Speaker to issue to each member a pay certificate for $100 of the annual compensation. The certificates were issued accord ingly, and, they were promptly cashed by the banks. The com mittee on privileges and elections ma~de a riort lilidwing th nti'mber of vacancies in the House, owing to the failure of certain members to quahiffl.v Jralguly', 9g Ldg4, on Kon'ay gave notice of~ the mn troduction-of 'a bll' to 'proIde for the registration of* all the eleoor of this State ; and& 41j to fix payofmenbers of the' tonerai A&Mi acti'ingto gro ep)sti tutiono the tie On miotion of N. Orr, o aeawa then went inti'4 I. n TIuesayth~ di'* fp~ i$iited tte nator, The ta Ij The Ian9 Mi, All hair-i look Wikeo t' m4u, but let a wIe go-of oh ,ai visit avd come home MInd fid W hair pin nels the gate,and she can't wait a minute to grow red in the face. A party of thirty-six persons going in a wagon .to a wedding near Ci4jnnati last week, were driven over a bridge and precipi tated twenty-five feet. Several were fatally injured. Strayed or Stolen, O N the -3rd inst., froin- the plantation of Capt Thomas Lyles, a sorrol horse and a dove-colored mare mule. The said horso has awhite mark on-the back of the right fore shoulder, and a white stripe aicross his back. The mulo has a white mark on th e back, caused from the saddle, and a knot on the right leg between the ankle and the knee. A reward of TEN DOLLARS will be paid for the above described animals. deo 14-2 COLEY DAVIS. IMPORTANTAOTICE. R RI . J.McCAIILEY begs to inform 0 all parties indebted to him that un less the y settle their accounts-by the 25th inst., he will be compelled to 0 place such accbunts In the hands of an officer for collection. IAPOIRTANT NOTIC. (10l,-f. COTTON:! COTTONI h IGHEST price given for cotton b 1. J. McCAULEY. Just reoeive-1, 500 uncanvaseed Hams from 81b to 121b each. 'E > otgW AND Sq o E gM, It. J. McCARLEY offers his Stock of Boots and Shoes at cost price. B.con, 114, Shoulders, 94. doe 14 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me direct ed, I wil offer for salo before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in January next, within the legal hours o stile, for enah, the following described pro)erty, to wit: Al .that plantation or tract of land lying in Fairfleld County, containing four hundred and fifty-seven acres, snore or less, and bounded by lands of estate of Minor Gladden, James E. Caldwell, Ed ward P. Mobley, and estate of Malinda Barber. Levied upon as the property of the estate of Minor Gladden. deceased, at the stit of The President and Directors of the Bank of the State. Sheriff's Office, S. W. RUFF, %I insboro, 8. C. . F. C. Dee. 1', 187ti. 8H ElIFF'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CIOUwrY OF FAIDFIELaD. In the Common Pleas. James 13. McCants, Plaintiff, against Joseph C. Caldwell, A. M. Lee, Jr., and Ann F". Cald well, Defen dants. Order of Foreclosure and Sale. I N obedience to an order of Court made i in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winsboro, S- C.. on the first Monday in January next, the following described real property, to wit: All that certain tract of land known as "Wood Hill, " situate, lying and being in the County of Fairfield in the State of South Carolina, on the head waters of Crooked Creek and Dry Fork, waters of Catawba River, containing eight hundred acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands of J. A. Caldwell, south bye lands ofJohn Mobley, jr.,;and Dr. J. C. Mobley, east by lands oa Mhansel Hiollis and Da.' Ie Hall. and wvest by lands of G. II. Me - aster and J. A' Caldwell. *TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of one and twvo years, in two equal In stah~unt, with interest at ten per. cent. per iannumi from the day of sale, payable annually- to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of premises and the purchaser to pay for' all necessary papecr5. Sheriffs Oftiees 8, W. RlUFF, Winnsboro, S. 0., 8. F. C. Dcc. 8, 1876. dec 14-x8 Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the Manufacturer on favorable terms. "THE A~sON HAnDY CUTTiNo HAcniNEs are the besa and cheapest' low priced machine made, and have a national repu tation for utility and durability,"-The h ectroper, Chdcago. THE ArisoN HARDY PAPER CUTTER Is by far-thxe best machine whieh caen be ob talqad for Iiless yride than one hundred do ar. It is of -great strEngtlii These macldpes have always taken the bighqat stand. It Is the only maohine to widoh, mapedthe Patent Movable Cutting Bor.Ti device has a reutation of as 1: by It the uting; bpan,)q i lit'fet1 6 d hiAe1 ioa, t portant point ine the4 mi Ie that Is possesed byno oere., It greatdy reduces the labor of pr x'i* in work, ing the *napar baekw driM$ We cannot too tongly teonxn n a vystages q this patent movable 4e It is worthM prioe of this snaohIne, an# h r) ou Mgpf understandohow ag~ to s5ahaed,"..Geo, A.e r~a -forpe .qa thegea 9 k% kb CAmPtW x9 80teis end i UIE$ENOUS EXCITEMENT --OVER THE UNPRECEDENTEDLt tO* PTOES: 010 Dry 9ood, Clothfing, Boots, Shoes, hats, Trunks, &c. --AT--, R. P. Leotch & Cogs. BEST line of N otions in the County. Gouts' Furnishing Goods of best quality. Blankets, ghawls and Boulevard Skirts, at the lowest prices. Special attention called to the largest and best selected Stock of Kentucky Jeans ever before offered to the Fairield public. Ladies' trimmed Hats in great variety The above goods will be sold either at Wholesale or iMetail. All goods offered low for CASH. CALL AND SEE US. WE DEFY COMPETITION, R. F. Leetch & Co. oct s djoini ng F Elder's TO OUR CUSTOMERS ---- - WHO are lndebted-to us for PROVIS IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would reepeet fully call attention, that your bills are due on or before the first of November. We are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are due at that time. . In order fo;.us, as well as you, to malxry tain our oredit, it is necesry to meet our promises promptly. Boaty, Ba-o.4a Son. oct 12 AOLUEGSTR IN T4 rAIRLY OPENED. H AS returned and will now display fo the bpnefit of his PatronS, tly citizens of Fairfeld, HATS, the Nobbiest, Tilden, Hampton, Custer ani all other styles. CLOTH ING: The modtgtyllah Suits, of the latest abd most approved make and style. DitY G00DS of the latest and 3post becoming styles, tc suit the inst fastidious. All I ask of my friends is do thomntwlves the j ustice, and SOL the favor. to look at his Stook befor< making purohases. My Stock of BOOTS AN!) SHOES is complete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls, and Blankets. I can comi pete with any one in this market, or eIsowhere. All I ask, is a call, to convince my friends that I inear business. SOL. WOLF. oct 19 J. F. claste'r & Co. NEW GOODS ! - EW OO)S 1 JUST RECEIVED I Consisting of all the Lateg{ Varieties. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS AS COMPLETE AS ANY IN. TOWN. PRINTS -lRINTS PRINTS 6ets. 3 jots. lOots. BLANKETS, SHAWLS and LAF ROBES AT THE LOWEST jPRICES. We would call special attention to our complete stock of Ready-made Shirts made to or..er And a At SHOE, SHOES, SHOES, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS Pegged, Cable, and Hand~sewed. Ladies Shoes of the best make, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. J. F. McMASTER & CO. oct 5. LADD BROS. WE have now completed one 0: tho best stocke 'of . DRY GOODS, HATS and CAPS, YANKEli NQTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. IN THE COUNTY. We will not be undersold, Let. ni say, however, that our best . yard. We cannot * andl bad'. a . uifonmn profit on sBl Goods. e osaot~d san NEW GRORRYSTORE, AVING taken charge of the Gro, cery Store formerly oecupied by R. L. Dannouberg, I desire to inform the public that I keep constantly on hand a fresh and choice stock of FAILY GROCERIES. Yours Respoetfully, N. LEVIN, Jr. Winnsboro, S. 0., Dec. 14th, 1876. NOW IS THE TIM TO BUY ID '5 (3- oons NOTI ONIS, Hats, Shoes, and Clothing. TRESE goods are cheaper than ever before, and great induoements are offered to producers of cotton. Be sure to call and see me. U. G. Desportes. 06 MICMASTER & BRICE Most respectfully request the inspection ot their cheap and well selected stock of goods, which they offer as low as any house in the up THEIR LADIES' Department i. full and complete in every line. RlUFF'S, SILK TIES, llandkerohlef,. Collars, Ouffs &o., in great variety and at extremely low prices. AMERICAN DELANES, Nice Dress Goodse, colored and blaok Alpaeas, at prices that defy competition. DOMESTIC GOODS, ('onsisting of Brown Homespun, Check ed Hiomiepun, Denimns, Tickings, Shirt ings, &c., atprices to suit the price of Cotten. THEY HAVE A splendid, lot of Jeans and Cassimeres, Gents' and foys iSuits whioh they offer at gres; bargia. OPERA, GN~AT, Wbite and Red Flannels at sellipg prices~ A FULL STOCK OF Gepts', 'ouths,' tWoyi' and 9b rens old~tizng o 4very aesoription. TNIR LINE OF Gents' Furnishing God0 soopeei every particular. S GEN TS', LADIES, Youths'. Boya' and Chldren's, poesin great variety, and at u adealibl low pries. 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