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RAIRnOA) Sc1IEDUrLEs.-The follow_ ing are the hours at which the twinx on the C. C. and A. I. R. pass Winnsboro: RIhULAn PASsENOEn-NIar. For Augusta, 10.2 5, A. M. For Charlotte, 11.33, A. nt. 54IikdiId IMoticeal :1 /I Associate Reformed Church-. Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. M., and 7 P Ar. Methodist Church--Rov. G. W. Walker, 11, A. M., 7 r. rr. Sunday School, 10 A. ai. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7 r. M. Episcopal Church- -Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday oxsept the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 1 o'cloi A. D. ~, ) Presbyterian Church-Rev. C. E. Cliclster,. 11 A. ar., and 71 p. Bt. Sitbbpth. School 31 r. Ar. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 71 P. m. New AdvortIfemonts. New Goods - J.,. Bl4ag. Merchant- Tnloring---W. G. Roche. More than on thousand taxpay ers in Fairfield have paid their quota ' tot Goviernof 1 ainos SpcTal ogei. rie amount col lected up to four o'clock, p. In., on Friday, is $3,551.71. The Supreme Court has still be fore it the case involving the guber nato4 a1 li> 10o'0% 1'v'n "w nesses have been 'xamned, and it is hopod that the matter will berettled before many dayr.,. The - Regitcr' "itanounces that Chief Justice Moses is quite ill, having been striceen with paralysis on the night - of Thursday last. His whole left .iSlA in paralyzed4, nid his condition is regarded as quito Nobody } agqut trpJina .polo brated Washington's Birthday. President Grant, at the instigation of the lying carpet-bagger who pre tends to' die goveinor of Soiili Caro lina, forbade such celebration. .his is truly a rfshi~ngly freq ;copti'y. noupce that there wil1 be a, Ieeting of the g poa tig Qiltrof township no. 4, at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening next at 7j .o'clock. This is a most important meeting, andl we urge upon the members of the Club a fIdiltteii n.'a Triastices can furnishi. thern% selvesav'ith the.necossary.. blanks b~y applyiing at the oflce of. Tiij Nsws AND UEUALD. A full i~ssortingnt . of. these ,blanks will be kept ~constantly on handr or supplied' at shore noti y Prioes lbw, Wortk -gd6c,' at~d -6Atisfike tion aranteed. The Edgede1f ~d ae iber j ne in the suggestion that the Fairfield Sabre Club make application to Governor H~ampton to be enlisted as a part of the State militia. We trust the applicafion . will be made at once. And, it would be well to organize an'infantry corps .in town and apply to the Governor for coms miissions .fbr its officera; whl stol i$Ve en of thr~ stpre o$ Me~grat4uoMasten1 &. stones were ciogg', and the thieves mui either have cut the chain or have taken- off all the stones in agilp. h re as yg g t~g the guity parties. Thgyps~ a wvild rumorjdA~hll? ington to the effect that twoI6LWfihd ComibsJ-i.Abott and- pJgg, Bradiop*had voted to eg nt .1jq vote fog,.Oregon for Tiilen and sion then adjourned, before corn --and it mayno.'d DENTA~L NoroosdifainhanSinp son, Surgeon Dqntist, Charlotte,. N. and publio generally thfh8~ knf1 visiD *M(bid a't the 19th, day of Februry, 1877, and ire nahii tten d n'w.WCeok. Call on -ly and savo time and confusion at jtlo last, as time is money. Tooth extracted without pain. Terms cast}, Sa isagti on gpprig4oed. I' eatly M.i, ExECUTVIi oYDoyNT 10Ts.-.-GOv rnor Hampton has made tl,io follow. g appointments of trial justices for this county :H. A. Glenn, vice W.. C. Rabb, resigild.; Ira S. Scott, re-appointed ; W. D. Rogan, re appointed ; H. J. F. W. Coleman, re appointed ; Baylis E. Elkin, vice Warren R. MaThrshall, removed ; Saml. I. Johnston, vice Thomas Walker, removed ; T. Ross Robert son, re-appointed. .Other appoint monts will be made in a few days. TAILORINo 1 iSTABLISUMENT.-At ntion is called to the advertise nent of Mr. W. T. Roche, who an nounces his intention to carry on the tailoring business in this place. Mr. Roche comes well recommended as a ir 6j.stworkman, and e feel as4y ti lg6o i1ji eO satisfaction to all who .may favor him with their patronage. We bespeak for him a liberal ul))ort. Merchant Tailoring. 3 IIE undorsigned informs the citizens of Winnsboro and the county generally, that he has opened a Tailoring Establish ment in the store next to Mr. J. Clendin ing's. le is prepared to do all kinds of yprk in his lino at short notice and on reasonable terms. A full line of samples kept cdtnhtly ti - hand, from whieh puRtomers may make selections. Special attention given to CtJTTING. feb 24--txGm W. G. ROCHE. Jewv Goods! 'TO arrivo at the Dry Goods, Fancy bb Goods and Millinery BAZAAR. New Spring Prints and other Goods e- - p -ctod .daily. INSPECTION of the L .dies and pubtie generally so licited. PRICES and goods will compare favorably Whi ar y in the market. AGENT fo Butterick's Paper Patterns, Ladies' iises''aind Children's Patterns in Store. 8.TABiL:WlTEK.GOODS marked down in prices to clear them ont as much as possileo. ALWAYS RECEIVING fr~sh and ehoice Goods in the Grcy Department.*. oor -THlE PUBLIC ANaware that my stock consists of Goeo ral.Merchandise It therefore takes too much time and space to itemize. Suffiee it'to say, you can 11nd all you want at * 3 . 0. BOAG'S. Fine Early Roes. Potatoes and Fresh GArd en Seeds'in, at J. 0. BOAG'S. '1li 6 nb~ Bhingl.e., for feb 24 THE BALL STIItL BOLLS ON - --AT THE GFAND, ?CE WTRAL Dry Gobds'Establishment COLmIiI; .. C. r HIE success attending the disposal of Lour MANIcET STooK, wlioh we put upolgi9Wjpgrkt parjy t~his season at such low, fguresa, cosyimes us that the public apihireciato our efforts to su'>piy themi with Aho newest and most gtyli&h goods. imying as we do from th~e first hands and kroaan, enablet us to offer tiboare nQomrqeoiinga snetv and elegant SPRtING AND SUMMER ?jich wvill be sold at the same low ruling PU iIN di~ ~994~6~LV offered daily. ~d'~~ih'ilb - jApr Samles sent on applination and expressage >ald on bills over $10. E#rand 0tl On 1)ooL s Nnt. . 99.9 B MA. Mc~QassaT. " To thu (itizoits of Fairfield. IF yoi want a pure and unadulterated article of Liquors for medicinal or fiinily- plurposes en1l at the Centennial Bar. To the Farm- rs and Planters of Fairfiold. IF you want any Liquors for your la 1lorers or plantation purposes, call at he Centennial Bar, whore you can buy at bottomu prices for -CASH. F. W. IIABENICHT, feb 22 . Pr.oprietor. J. OLENDINING, Boot and Shoo Manufacturer, VINNSIORO, S. C. THE undersigned re spectfully announces to the citizens of Fairfleld that he has removod his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. D . Muller's. I am prepared to manufacturo ill styles of work in a substantial and workmanlike manner, out of the very best materials, and at prices fully as low as the same goods can be manufactured for at the Norib or elsewhero. I keep constantly on hand a good Stock of Solo and Upper Leather, Shoe Findings &c., which will be sold at reasonablo pricos. Repairing promptly attended to. rermastrictly Cash. pWm Dried Hides bought. oct 12 J. CLENDINING. NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS WILL BE AT D AN NE N BE RG'S DR~Y GOODS, CLOTHING; BOOT AND SHOE CALL AND SEE THEM. jan 25 . Winnsboi o Hotel. THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he has removed to that large and nooptodious Brick Hotel, located in the nentro of busines., where ho Is prepared to accormmodate the public with-clean and well f\Nnis'lied rooms, and a table sup plied,.with the best that the market iforde; . He Intends to deserve na hopes to receive the public patronago. M.L. BRlOWN, Janovy, 8, 187-41 . Poprietor. Subscribe for Tnz NEWs AlD Hxpa ED, end b& enre tio hbe the reA4g nanaq JUST RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, One " " " Oats. ---ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Stool Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, Shovels, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, Heel Screws, &c. which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY 4Mr 3.0Ol3D'E .X 37MS. I have on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I am prepared to sell for Cash or on time with well approved securities on a money basis, or with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in want of Fertilizers will do well to call on me before purchasing. feb 20 R CONGRESS STREET N E w G 0 0 D wINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS U. G. D)ESPORITES' AND) BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, feb 8Etc., Etc. Established'1669. CHARLES MULLER Has removed to the store next to Franoisa Gerig's. W TATOHES, Clocks and Jewel, y re Vpared, and satisfaction guaranteed to everyboy . Those inebted to me for work- on jewelry will please pay at. once, for Jiampton is Elected, ORA REMA TROS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law. AND TRIAL JUSTICE. *0- All business entrusted to him in )ither opaity will receive prompt atten Jon Ofice on Washington street, one door ast of Winnsboro Hotel. 1. A G.AILLAID. Jxo. 8. RYNxOLns. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. S ZAW RANG&. A. K. MACKEY, Attorney 'ap CoUinenor ta Xaw, No. 1, L A w BANQM, Winnsboro, 8. 0. AfSpecial attntion paid to the speedy Io llection of elaims. Will practice in all if the courts of this State and the Uaited tates. LADD BROS. WE have now completed one of the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. IN THE COUNTY. We will not be undersold. Let us say, however, that ourben Calicoes are 10 eontar. yard. We cannot sell them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. GIVE US A CALL. TO OUR COLORED FRIEND, As you have mlways put conS. dence innus, we will state that you may depend on getting good. at a reguar even price. No baits held out to any ose. nov80. SPRING GOODS -FORl To-day the campaign's fairly closed, The lucky an is he Who takes his seat on the 4th of )arek Our President he'll be : And now the next best thing Just suited to our mind, [s where to get the eheapest goods The best of goods to find. siy friends and I wenat out one day, Somec New syvlgy Qeo t.ba and we resolved,before we went. The different stores to trf. We wandered Winnsboro alt aroet Until our feet wre aos0 ad found the very place, eat, T'was SOL WQI WB New Cse6 Sters )f Hats, Olothing and e( b~ The latest to our vidg Lhe very best htgled And 'rints to hbe ibo Nodiety tim~. r, a