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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.-Tho follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro: N o> ASENotRi IoII. For Chanibita , 2.31, A. M. For Augusta, 1.13, A. M. ACCommoDrION FICuon'r--DAY. For Augusth, 11.4.3, A. A. For Charlotte, 1.00, '. M. Now Adverlsemaents. Dr. Joseph Quattlebanin an lOUnCe s his intention to visit Wiuns b ro professionally. They are planting out shade trees in the streets of Ridgeway. The county commrissioners will soon begin the erection of a new building at the poor house lhrin for the accommodation of paupers, who aro crowding in upon the presenCt OCCUpan.1 t s. Saturday was a dismal day, a d we looked for the inevjt:bjepyyqi.. noctial, 1)t Sunday was bright and cool. Old Equinox h:isn't decided to bother us yet. The Hook and Ladder Company wer out on parado on Friday after noon. The apparatus was in fine condition, and the Company pro sented in every respect a creditable appearance. Trial Justices can furnish them, solves with the necessary blanks by applying at the o1i1!o of THE NEsw AND HERALD. A full assortmont of those blanks will be kept constantly on hand, or suIIpplied at short not ice. Prices low, work good1guid satinfac tion guaranteed. Preparation s are inaking for an active base ball soasoni in Winnsboro this year. The members of the base ball club of this placeo have rented from Capt. Dwight a portion of the lot'aittdheba to the :Mount Zion Institute, which they will add to the ball grounds already in use upon the College Gren,, This will give ample facilities to play the game, as several ugly gullies and inequalities will be removed beyond the range of the game. The club have not yet come:ncced to practise, but theso fino sp)ring afternoons wvill Boon bring them out. On Friday afternoon four p~ersons, A, B, C and 1) mot by chane in a confectionery store in W~inn sboro, when, after corversation, it was agreed that the one who had made umost money during, the (lay, should "stand treat.". Each wrote on a slip of paper is transactions (during the (lay and passed it to the confection. or, who readl them end decided the result. A, who is an officer of the court, affirmed that his collections had amounted to zero. B, a young lawyer, made his aflidlavit that hc had received .fiOthin~g .iii a week. C, who is a Hamp~ton official, sworc that ho had collected noth ing during the day but hadl spent a dollar, and twenty cents. D), who is intcrcsted in journalism, being confident that ho wonld not be liable, confessed under his hand and seal that he had sold a blank from his job offieo for fifteon cents. To his horror, when theo slips we road, he was dcidedl th:. mon dyed man oL the party, . and his fifteen cents ,was remorselessly seize 1 and invosto y the party in apples and peanuts. It was sad thus to. see one's income for the day thus lost by one fell swoop. That is a sad condgnp:gg( the - piopot~ary mgrket when a newspaper man~ is the Croosus, and that,'to', on A capital of fifteen conts. Coh 1JsB,;Davis, of.. this, o )unty, who commanded the 15ith S.. C. V. during the late wvar, wasm noted for: his kind #Fia considrt-tii to the soldiers under his~ ootnmand. A cold winter day, during one of his campaigns, 114 Minh Midifig aldngdid saw a pijyap, tr lging over the frozen groun&a withot6 ghoeu. Col. Davi i d, &4 takin of hin'ownshioes, 1ent thien1 to him, 'andi then iod'hhmself through the cold all dagin his stocking feet. T':t night the sok(Ior roturned the shoes to him. Timo passed on, and the maln and this kindnot had ' well nigh passed from memory. A short tino-sinco, Col. Zimmer man Davis, of Charleston, received ia letter from a gentleman in Texas who stated that last wintor he was passing through South Carolina, and seeing Colonel Davis' name in the paper.s thought that ho might bo the colonel of the fifteenth regiment. He wrote to i turn thanks for an act of kindness he had shown him during the war. The writer was the soldier to whom the shoes had been lent, and he is now a practising lawyer in Texas. Col. Zimmerman Davis forwarded the letter to Col. J. k'Davis of this county. The letter cx presses the warmest thanks for this kind act, which, though con siderecd slight by the actor, will never be forgotten by the recipient. This is a pleasing incident, and we takal the liberty of making it known toliI lnauthorize1 by atny of the p irties connected with it. It is re ntumlbered by a number . of the soldic: r who belonged to the fifteenth r 'g imen t. A SrALsKI SiCK.---At one of the Detroit chuirches, where a revival is in pro~ gress, the clergymun asked those who wanted to be prayed for to stand up. (Q ui te a number rose to their feet, and after sOrvices were "losed one lady was heard asking another "Why didn't you stand up ' ?" h, I didn't want to," was the reply. "Why, you are a very fuolishIx woman. I wouldn't have imissed the o)pportunity for , ny thng." "Opportunity for what ?" "Why, for standing up there and showing oft your sealskin sack There wasn't another in the whole church.' NJGIoIus r ATFm.one axcE Re5sour A P'n.wsoxl:n.--A negro, charged with active participation in a recenit out break at Timnonsville. was arrested om I warrant is:;ued by a trial jus tico nlpl)tinted by Governor Hamp, ton, and lodged in jail at Florence. Monday the nlegroes of the vicinity determincil to rescue the prisoner, and then repeatedly threatened to attempt it. Their tih e .s were car. ried into execution about 7 o'clock, Tuesday evening, and breaking open the guard house, they carried off' the prisoner in great trilmph to some place of seereey. An advocate went to visit his client, ho was in m ison, waiting to ouc11e on a c'harige of rolbery. The pi isoner, in desem ib'n his case andi protesting his en ire i-mloCence, w',as over'comoi with <mOtion. and ~vept piteously. At the end of the interview. as the adv'ocate waslev ing the cell, lhe turned round and, holding the handle of tho door, ne mmn ked, naively to the prisoner: "Above all, don't forget to cry like tha~t when you appear before the jury." Booe'hor's lecture agent infoi'm the *Weston i peopIle thiac twelv imore exhiblitionls will terminate th parson' u- ngagpemnent. . HY'ME3NEAL. MAnmanEI, on the morning of the 15thi inst., at tho iesidenco of tho bride's father, by~ Rov. Thos. G. Hlerberrt, Mit. . M. 11) >Mn of' Stroth.er, Fairth~ Id counlty, to Missq Liu~iti Cnioons, of New berry, S. C IDental Notice. DR. JOSjEPIr QUATLE ____IAU ii will be at "irs. H[. B. .r~ Mo aster's in Winnisboro, from the 20th to flhe 24th of March, pro pared to operate in the various dlepart monitS' of de'ntistry in the most appurovod Imanner. .IHe also attends calls from the surround img o. untr~y, addressed to him at D)olo, 8. C' mar 20-xt1 A FTElIt the 22nd inst,- unitil ft rther nottieo, miy books will bo k~ept open in Wimnsboro on Friday and 5aturday of each wveek,to r'coive the ten pecr cent con trib~utdon called for -by Govern or am. ton, A. hfml~ JA.QDAVLS, mar 17 Special Agent. DR.R. B. HANAHAN, WIN NSB3ORO, S. 0. FFC rnoar of J. I. McMaster &, Co.'s stere, up stairs. mar 17-Im NOCTICE.l T HIE undersign ed, having w Ithdrawn entirely-from th e muercpntile busineas, gives 'notice that hili huotos and accounts Fur'oin the hanis of a lawyor for co leotion without disoyinaIIlation. Prompt. atton 'tin will tde4 obhtA. -m~ar. 'f f2,- JAS'. .. ArX.w 4 TO OUR CUSTOMERS 'V HO are indebted to us for PROVIS. IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect. fully call attention, that your bills are duo on or before the first of Novomber. We aro depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are duo at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tnin our credit, it. is necessary to meet our pro:mines proiptly. Deaty, Brmo.d Son. oct 12 Coihir & (fladller CALL ATTENTION 10 their large and elegant assortment of GLASSW ARE, Especially their Beorry, Fruit and Preserve I 1owls. ---ALSO, To their variety of LAMP3, whieh, for beauty and cheapness, excei. -ALSO, To their large stoeck of CRIOCKEltY, whielh they offer at low prices, to close out their GOODS5 in this line. mar 3 I . 3. Mc Carley 'BEG LS to call atten tin' to his new .L)took of Boots and Shoes, all sizes and stylos, at unprecedentedly low prices. ALSO, An entirely new Atoek of Groceries. Sngar of all grades, Coffee, Rice, Homniny, Meal, Noap, Starch, Sod a,Pepper, Tea,etc. Fine Seed Irish Potatoes, Choicest Brands of Flour. Best Coth and lIye Whiskey in town, Tobacco pnd Cigars, Molasses, Larg, Dacon, llama, &o. Lowest market prices r cuah,. m ar 8 R. J. McCARLEY. WEAPPING PAPEB M ROANTSare requestd to cor p leou ries for Pager and Paper B swihthose naIerin e v. SPRING HAS COME AND WITH IT A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' SPRING GOODS -AT D ANNENBE RG'S. CALL AND SEE THEM And -bring your change with you. 'ur beautiful Cent'.n nial Stripes, at 1 one yard wide. CALICOS AT OLD PRICES. CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. JUST RECEIVED A beautiful assortment of Gents' Pants for s -ring wear. Whito Vest i of all kinds, at all prices. Boots and Shoes The largest stock in the Boro. We keep constantly on hand Manko A Stearns' Baltimore macde Shoes, each and every pair warranted. -CALL ON R. L. DANNENBERG THE LEADER OF L8 o w P r i o is. mar 10 JUST RECEIVED --BY J. F Iclater & Co. SPRING PRINTS I SPRING PRINTS I 4-4 Percales at 121 4. New York Mills, Wamnsutta. Fruit of the Loom, Farwel and other brands of Longolotb. Table Damask-BDrown, Bleached and Red. A full stock of Bed Ticks. A large lot of high-back Tuck Uombs just received. All of which we are selling- verye low -FOR THE CASH. J. F. McMIASTER & CO. mir 10 Dissolution of Copartnership. 'HEfir of JOHNSTON & ETY RE is this (lay dissolved by mtt consent. Robert Pettlorew in herchy authorized to settle the business of this firm. Join; JOIJNSTON, Feb. 15,1877. EOBEAT PETT~dntW. I can still be found at the old sl and,anid .Lall persons in debted to the late firm of JOHNST~ON & PETTIOREW are r~eaeted to come up and settle, or they. will find their accounts in the bands of an attorney for collection. feb 20-hm ban rn Pwt'rrosxw. ONION SETS.) WXTHFTE and Rled Onion. 8eto1 at., VYfreak Garden Seed in deat vari'ety, also Herb and Flower eds. . Ado, a lotof Ltibe and other jSlenkt. r sae by THOS. R. ROBERTSON. Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTI0D. .p" All bsiposs entrusted to hint in either capacity will receive promptbteu. tion Office on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro Hotel. II. A G.AILLAD. JNo. 8. R:TNoLP. GAILLARD J RETNQLDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 3 A ir RANG. A. M. MACKEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 1, LA w JANGE, Winnsboro, S. C. : 1, Special attention paid to the speed. collection of claims. Will practice in lil of the courts of this State and the United . ' States. New Goods Y rP at the Dry Goods, Fanny I. and Millinery BAZAAR. New Spring Prints and other Goods d4 pactod daily, INSPECTION of the L..dies and public geaerally so' licited. PRICES and goods will compare favorably Ivith any in the market, AGENT for Buttorick's Paper Patternq, Ladies Misses' and Children's Patterns in Store. ALL WINTER GOODS marked down in prices to clear them out as much as possible. - ALWAYS RECEIVING fresh and choice Goods in the G Department. THlE PUBLIC are aware that my stock consists of Gene. ral Merchandise It thereforo takes tOn much time and space to itemize. Suffice - it to say, you can find all you want at. J. O. BOAG'S. Fine Early Roe PotatdMs and 'resh Garden Seeds in, at J. O. BOAG'S, Furniture. Lumber, Shingles, &c., for sale tut I the lowest, by J. O. BOAG., feb 24 THE BALL STILL ROLLS Ot -AT THE GRAND 'CENTRAL' Dry Goods'Establishment -OF MeCreery & BroIer7 COLUMB3IA, S. C. rp HEI success attending the disposal of our MA0oWIFloENT STooE, which we put upon the market early this season at such low figures, convines us that- the publie appreciat~e our efl'orts to supply them with the newest and most stylish good. Diuying as we do from the first hand. and for casn, enables us to of'er SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT. We are now receiving a new and elegant stock of BPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, which will be sold at the same low rl pocpular prices. We expet'fo-do PuW Io B3UINIM, and bargalaaw# 'vii offered dily. . "'A wvord t h iei fA"* Samples deI'n l expresagepaionbills av $10. Grand Central Dry Goo ds Establishmpent. T. A. Mc~undr. B.'" ha1 B. A. *L4S., * ~.I~A( feb 20,f ii ~ (' ' ! COAL TAXlt B ~FORE plantingyor ne as bottle of Coal Tar at the maar - TOTICE is hereby gtven to all and sin.. rul' ..Nular the reditprs of Tltomas StI -, decease tha pp i4 en: il bE "ntd0 to the iudge,o ,)rkita. fet Fai d -rn Count in I~~.X,3~P~Q it thetfo To o nte o All pe sson.a talbe & a any, on or hfp I ~ e i6,)e A ggg .o$