RAILROAD SCHEDULE.-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A, B. R. pass Winnsboro i REnw4n PA5ENOER--NIonT. For Charlotte, 2.31, A, M. For Augusta, 1,13, A. M. ACCOMMODATION FRLEIGHT.-DAy. For Augusta, 11.45 A, M, For Qhbs I Mr. John Davis, a citizen of thi s cornty, died at noon on Saturday last. He was a native of Richland county, and moved to Fairfield some years previous to the late war. le was at the time of his death over fifty years of age, Agricultural liens of all forms are. kept constantly on hand at the office of Tu. NEws AND HERALD, or sup plied at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in this line of work Prices as low as the lowest, Mr. David H. Ruiff died near Stacks' on Saturday at, the extreoa age of eighty-one years. He was edselyd idetdidLei' vf tli the history of . th.o ,copty. for many years, being actively and successful ly enggeain busissaoravery long time. -,Ie o vaa,navn mrried, am1 in his old age devoted large sums to charitable purposes. The handsome Methodist . pleauiinge evidence of the zeal and labo1 of Mr. Richardson. The audience was a very large one, ngthig qi whom were white, am'd~uong these many ladies. A GlItepaq pigngatoeruber; Senator Butler passed through Winnsboro pa S.ynday on a special train on hiav&ey homea .from" Wa~h ington, hayiig .1pissd . omnnetion, in Charlotite, 4As the ,twain s ba6ped9 but a few mpteent., it was .impodsis ble to gathppA Any .estendled'4ie balls from him of affairs in Washington. He represorIte'thdt J'ftf' Whoi~n( very quiet. In91)w (9 t'qdeistion whether he i enNE~ ton would vie sigpps he was ignorant of th'e"G'overnor's intention, ag4, d,~e&nedito teopress an opinion wrbhbethMI46 t4% Otor4 sot, fle woutdiayxhforethen '6$ ernior the stta~fim~n ah ingt< n, ;Delegations of carpotsbag gors uid 'hladicals had bon bee iog ing Hayes recently with proposter ous tales of the condition in South Carolina, and with assertions that if the troops bo removed the Dinob orate will instituto persecution against all whp opposed then, .anti that with all the courts at his back Hampton will institute quaai legal proceedings against political op ponents and in every way sock to destroy their lives and prope'rty. I night be that Hayes desired persona$ gf areF es fl'ihn Gove1ir' Hampton. ' Senator Butler thinks that thero is nQ question as to tilh recogni tion of jampton, which is an as sured fact. He represents Judge Mackey as working like a beaver in Washington and accomplishing much good. Senator Gordon is also there, advocating Governor Hamp-. ton. Senator Butler is looking ex troneely wall; - Washington life a'grees w.th him. Trial Justices can furnish them, selyes with the necessary blanks by applying at thu oflico of TiE NEWs AND 1EBALUD. A full assortment of thesp blanks will be kept conLantly on hand, or supplied at short notice. Prices low, work goodh and satisfac tiog guaranteed. Shirts ! Shirts'! .!hirts I W AMStIUTTA Muslii pno. 2300 Linen, at $8.d0 por hallt dozen. 'crcalo and Onlico at $6.00 and $9,00 per half dozen. war 22 V. F. .McMASTER & CO. Merchant Tailoring. iHE undersigned informs the citizens of Winnsboro .nd the county generally, that he has opened a Tailoring Establish ment in the store next to Mr. J. Clendin ing's. He in prepared to doell kinds of work in his line at short notice and on reasonable terms. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, from which customers may make selections. Special attention given to CUTTING. fob 4-tx6m W. G. ROCHE. SlA I'O sALOON. rp HE nndeiigrned takes this method of informing the public that ho has opened a Shlaving and ltair-cutting Sialoon in the room twvo doors west of the post-office, where he will take pleasure in serving all those who may, favor him with a call. Emierything in his line (lone in the latest and nesb faahionable a la. Adininstratls''s No. BYauthority of O.R. Thompson, Esq., ..Jmdge of Probate for Fairtield County I will oft'er fdr Rale at public outcry on the 3rd (lay of AprIl, 1877, at the resi deneq of Miss E. Dawkins, in Fairfield county, -ali the per.sonal propeorty belong ing to the cstate of Wm.j3 Dawkina, do. ceased, lato of said county. T1erms cash. 8. 14. D)AWKINS, ma,1 Adnisitrator. Publishers and Printers Can buy (direct of the Manufacturer on favorable termis. "TnE ANsox.-b4.RmY - CUTTNG NAeuxNm. are the best anid cheapest low prViced machine made, and have a national repu tationsfot' utility and durability."--The .hectrolyper, Chidcago, THE A NjON HIARDY PAPIqR CUTTER is by far the best machine which can 1)beob tained for a lessi i fe'e'thain one hundred dollars. It jp,of groat ,strength. These machines have always taken the highest stand. /Jt is the only machine to which ise.apjqd the Patent Movable rutting loeaarThi 4givie Ihas a reputation of iteidlf: by it, the cutting board can bo ini.. stantly and eurately luoved,' so th at a perfect out is insured, This is a very im 99W~ant point ing tloo zuaohino, and one that is possessodi by no ether. It greatly reduces the haho; of preparuation in work ing the paper .lacokward and~ forward. We can pet too - grotn ly ?ecommeind the adsatag~es dfitis patent movable board. It, is worth the rvloo of this machine, and purdhasers shotld fully 'understand bow higljly it is to bshiend. "-Geo. P, Rowce1 &b 'a Newaspaper Reporter and Printer's Gazette. . ,Tmp ljgesT hIPnovED HARDY OARD CUT TER is pronounced thme most dlesiraible Card Cntter in t) mirgect, for the, general - "~oadllk lpookus QMJ.OU'rrun, wrjgh gmy atest imnproments, is still pre Yerroljy many printers, an~d holds its favoe-iit~ei'o vor other machines, MaNondganunen but those having my full from f at paj e shoul soiid for my F, A.IJA RO DY 2 ~ a 'ittdle, SR *w 6uy of those that buy o e orJo ' ,tipgr done at the 0 -. Nm nanui& OemN TIMES Al GET THEM SUGAR CURE I0A1VASSED HA FRESH TO MA/fOES,.......... FRESH PEACSES,,.......... FRESH COVE OYSTERS....,., U3LOMA, iIQOCOLATE, SEA GA RDEls --VERY MEAL, FLOUR, RICE, BAC .ALL3.~ 'EE.. SI-JOES AT S ine march 17 SPRING GOODS ...FOR To-d ay theocampalgn's fairly eldmed, The lucky manis he Who tak es his seat on the 4th of March Our President he'll be: And now the next bost thing Juqt suited to our mind, Is where to (Irot the. choapest goods---r The best of goods to find. My friends and I went out one day,, Some Newi Spring 60940 to buy, And we resolved,before we went, The different stores to try. We wandorod Winnsbore all around Until onr feet wore sore, And found the very place, at last, T'was SOL WOLFE'S New Cash Store, Of Hats, Clot~hing and Booets and Shoes, The latest to our view The vory b~et styles of Dress Goods, Anid Prints'so eheap and new, So then, my good friends, one amn ati Now is your titao to try What rgaing you can got of me Or, you need not buy of SOL, fop 17 t AT 'c Carley 1)CGS to ,eall attentio,' to his new obloots and Shoes, $I1 slies B)Al6, at thmp'ededenstedly low pie'., An, ntit 1y 3e kto 'of Gttlee*Iob Sugar of fte- Rice, Hotalig Meal, t- l oa,Pepper', Tea4td Jaine Seet Irs tatoes - Choicest 1Fram~10df Floorl llent Corn a . 'yo .Wbhce k u toww3 Tobacco and'Og :s, ' olae' 4d Bacon, llama, w&oc Ldest inakd tl y m HAIRD: 12 . c04C7 CHEAPEST IER& CO .MS...... , .....15 cents per pound. ............,....20 cents per can. ...,......,....20 cents por can. .,...........,20 cents per can. FOAM, FLAVORING ---- EXTRACTS, ETC. [ SEEDS, CHEAP,-, ON, TJGAR OF ALL GRADES, TEA, COFFEE, ETC., ETC. 1D BOOTS. -O -OF JF-NOTI-E. OFFICE COUNTY CoMMissloN us, FAUWFIEID COUNTY, \VINNBono, Afarch 1'4th, 18'7, rfHE oad District Overseers of Fair fedcounty are hereby notilled and required to order out all persons liable to road dut in their respective jurisdictions to work the public highways three full days between the date of this notic5 and the 1st of May next. They are further re quired to see that all highways are clear ed1 outto the lawfill width, and that ; all roots, stumps, logs and rooks are remov edsfroin the public roads. They are further required to return all defauilters to this oillee to be dealt with according to law. Road District Overseers disre garding this notice will likewise be dealt with according to law, flEiNy JACOD, J. Rt. II4nVEY, CAnTEn BEATY, mar 14-7wt% County Comm~issionern. JUST RECEIVED, A.full'stock rnf Plain and Fanoy Gro eeries, which will be sold at leo,.. it p rios for the Cash. ALSO, A fine stock of liquors, such as WHISKEY, - BE1ANDY, , WINES in great variety, ALE, BEER, etc., etc. The patronage of the public is solici fbB. ROSErHEIM. fb10-tf .Dissolution of Copartnership. riP$ Airm of JOHNSTON & PETTI 'J'ONEZW i this day dissolved by mut al o'nseht. R1obert Pottlorew is herel~ authorized to settle the business of thi~ JoiN JOJN8TON.' -Web. 15,187'7. IROBERT STT40BIMW, [can ~II1be found at the old Rtc~is all. pe ns in debted tnithe'late'i of OJPNWI'Q & PP OJiF W are reitiested 0 Pand( stt e, or theywl i g ts~stiinand o,an~ tot AND WITH IT A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' SPRING GOODS -AT DANNENBERU'8, CALL AND SEE THEM And bring your change with you, ('our beautiful Centennial Stripes, M 1 one ysrd wide. CALICOS AT OLD PRICES, CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED A beautiful assortment of Genie' Panto for spring wear. White Vesta of all kinds, at all prices. Boots and Shoes The largest stock in the loro. We keep constantly on hand Manko & Stearns' Baltimore inedo ihoes, each an4 every pair warranted. -CALL ON R. L. DANNENBERG THE LEADER OF Ta. c w ..1 e m. mar 10r" LADD BROS. WE have now comrpleted one of the best stocks o DRY GOODS, J3OOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, -YANKEE NOTIONS, CEOCKERY, &o, IN THE COUNTY, We will not be undersold. Let as say, however, that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a .yard, We'cannot sell them lower and have a uniform pront on all Goods, GIVE US A CALL -0-....--, TO OURJ COLORED FRIENDS. As you have always put , Cog' dence in us, we will state $hat you may depend on getting goods at a ~regular even price.* N oy ei te hlDu t;n s