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RAu~nOAn SCHIEDU..--Tho followi ing are the hours at which the train on the C. C. and A. it. R. pgs Winnsboro REGLAn PA5SENOE-NIOuT. For Charlotte, 2.31, A. r For Augusta, 1.13, A. b: ACCOuMoDATION FREIGnT-DAY. For Augusta, 11.45, A. h For Charlotte, 1.00, r. s Reoiglous Notlcos. Baptist Church-Rev. T. IN Mellichamp, 11 o'clock, A. M. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. u., and P. u. Episcopal Church- -Rev. J. Oboai services every Sunday er.:ept th 2nd Sunday of the month: at 1 o'clock A. M. Presbyterian Church-Rev. C. I Chichester, 11 A. M., and 7J r. 1 Sabbath School 34 r. M. Praye Meeting, Wednesday, 74 r. u. Now Adverdsements. Dr. W. E. Aiken advertise s a ne supply of paints, oils etc. Win. N. Chandler, Secretar' announces the regular communict tion of Winubboro Chapter, No. R.A.M. Now is a particubirly good tin for delinquent subscribers to pay ni They've all sold their cotton. The Abbevillo Press and Bann mentions that several gentlemen i that town now wear their bear "a la IIampton." So does t1 Special Agent for Fairfield. The following is the result of II registration of voters up to si o'clock .yesterday afternoon : Whif voters, 91 ; colored voters, 51. Agricultural liens of all forms n kept constantly on hand at the cfic of TUE NEWS AND HERALD, or su plied at abort notice. Satisfactic guaranteed in this line of wor Prices as low as the lo west. 'The Press .and Banner is gre: on locals. Among other importai items, it mentions in its Inst issr that several ladies-naming them have just had their pianos tune The enterprising reporter ncgleetc to rsay when last the said instri mnents were duly dusted. Ex.-Senator Robertson arrived;a Columbia from Washington a fo days since. He expresses perfe< confidence in Oooan or Hampton speedy and perfect success, am thinks that all the comnplicationsi South Carolina affhirs will comei an end within three or four days the farthest. The exSenator hi~ -honwn his faith by his works-: paying his quota-one hundred dc Jars-to Oovernor Hampton'a Speci Agent at Columbia. Miir We would request that cor tract advertisements be change either in Tuslay's or S1,tui .day's issue-that is, the col .should be handed to us on Mondt or Friday morning. The lah< involved in getting off ou' 'week: edition catuses us to . be somnewhi pressed for time in getting oi Thursdays issue. We are of couri always ready to change advertis mnents, but it will be an acconmmod tion to nS if our contractors 3vi remem'ber and observe the auggei ition .above made. RELIGIOUs NoTIcE.-We are r. quested to aimnounce that the regi Jar Quarterly Conference of th District will be hold this morning Rev . F . .,Meynar~ie,, pri siding elder, officiating. There wi be religious sei-vices tb morning at 11 o'clock, and on Sul day at 11 o'clock, a. mn., on wioe occasions. 3g, Moyuardia will, preac] Dr. Meynardie will also deliver lecture before, the .ni~g Mden Clhristh'M~if~f I i t26'%jti church on Sunday evening at threc fiuarters past seven o'clock. Subjec "cThe immoWdfiW of 'the sbull-itl: consideration of which should coi duoe 4e an dife s of pur'Tfn. M Tl In responsO to thle sa;:. o;ion contained in Tm.; Niews AND IIERA.D of Thursday morning, qito a large number of citizens assembled in tho afternoon at the Town Hall, for tho purpose of making nomina tions for intendant and wardons to erve during tho ensuing municipal year, The attendance was perhaps larger than that upon any previous gathering of a similar nature-t r. sigl of the interest felt by tho -"f townspeople in the town afleiirs On motion of Mr. George H. Me Master, Mr. F. Gerig was called to preside over the meeting, and on motion of Mlr. John S. Reynolds, 7 Mr. Win. N. Chandler was selected to act as secretary. In taking the chair. Mr. Gei ig thanked the citi zeus present for the compliment paid him, and ancunced that he was ready to hear any suggestions r. as to the business before the meet r ing. Mr. G. II. McMastor thought that the meeting should discuss in a gen. v cral way the aftirs of the town and make such suggestions as might aid the incoming council in calrying out the wishes of the citizonis. Ho expressed himself as warmly in favor of the payment of a salary to the; intendant, on the gi ounrd that tho o time and labor involved in the >. , proper exercise of the duties of the office entitled the incumbent to some just COim por. Sddion. Some discussicon here ensued as to the right of council, under the char d ter of the town, to allow any com e pensation to the intendant. It was finally agreed thait udh power did o exist. X Mr. T. R. Robertson thought that e the question of salary or no salary should be submitted to the qualified voters of the town at the ' election. e This, he con.idered, was the only way of arriving at the tiue will of the taxpayers in the matter. k Mr. McMastor thought it proper that the meeting should fully con Sider the subject and give some it fornal oxpression of the views of it the taxpayers. He then offered the Le following resolutions o - Resoleed, That it is the sense of 1. this meeting that the intendant of '(1 Winnsboro should receive an annual -11azry, not to exceed the sum of ~ t25o. liesolved, That it is likewise the sense of this meeting that the town it treasurer shiould be required to w' give a bond. with good an 1 siufli -eient sureties. for the faithful per ,formuance of the duties of the ofilee, ssaid bond not to exceed the sum of n1 Mr Robertson renewed his sag~ o gestion that tho question of sulary it should be submitted to the voters ts at the regular election. ni Dr. W. E. Aikon spoke in favor of I- the resolutions. On the matter of ai salary, lie said it had long been his conviction that the intenidan t should be properly compensated for his ofli d cia~l wor k, and said timt lhe would himself have suggesto'd the change yat the p~ublie mocoting last year, but for the fact that he himself received the taxpayers' nomination for the lyposition of intendant. As showing tthe views of the present council on at the subject, ho read the following me resolutions, taken from the minutes of the last regular mneeting of council: 11 Resoved That in consideration of the duties devolving upon the " intendant of the town of Winnsboro, which, in the opinion of this Council, are a task too exacting to ho faith s fully performed as a gratuity, wvo do a. recommend a compensation for said is intendant from the fiust day of Apr il, 1877, for the twelveomonths ensning, 6 at the rate of twenty dollars por i. month. 11 .Rcno'vcd, That in the bpinion, of is this Council, the police ofilkors of *th ton shuld aftr Aril16177, a receive as compensation the sum of a thirty dbllars 'per month for the . Qhief, atid twenty--five dollas per mionth for his subordiniate. ,a Resolved,. That, in addition to the a abovo coijersation to the marshal Ht and polico, they be allowed an addi - Stioni of one-fourth of all the fines collected from on'endors against the ordintebe r peaoeo of the town, ar' 0 rested le eithgr or l;oth of them. After some further disnusion the 0 r solutios tb auIttd l y Mr. McMs s 0 6 ~p9 ately and The noxt businoss boor0 th meetig being the s9QctiQn of can didates for Anl intendant and fou wardons, the chairman alnounce, th:A nominations woro in order. Th nalimcs of Dr. Aiken and of Messrs F. Gerig, G. H. McMaster and Jalne Beaty wore submitted for tb intendant's position. Messrs McMaster, Gerig and Beaty decline< to run, and, on motion, Dr. Aikor was 1tnaninougly nominated by no clamation, Four balots were then had, th meeting voting for one warden at i timo. The following named gentle men were nominated :V. F1ldor, Rt. J McCarley, Win. N. Chandler, A. F Miller. The entire old council wa thus nominated for re-election. There beirig no further business the meeting, on motion, adjourned W: fitsboro Chapter, No. 4 ;.-. A.. M.. A regular jconvocation of tlhi Clutyt ^r will be held on Mlonde1 UA ening,Ap'ri1 2i.d. at 8o'clock. WM. N, t HANDLER, mar31-ti Secretary. WHITE LEAD, OILS, MIXED PAINTS, &c. FOR sale at the Pug Store of DR. W. E. AIKEN. THE above materials are offered for mal< no PUltE AND UNADULTERATED, an any purclnaser not sptiafled with the can return what has not been u:ed, an pay nothing .for that usod, if they b otherwise than cxactly as represented. I wish the country no longer Wpnrr WASHED, brit jajutcd up. m rar31i _____ JU ST RECEIVEDJ One car load seed Pdtatoes, One " " " Oats. -ALSO,-. A full line of Plantation Hari ware consisting of Lay iron, Plow Stenl, 'Steel Plows, Plowv Moulds, Spades, Shovels, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, heel which will be sold low for -OASH. I keep constantly on hand a fu supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand several brands < first clasR which I cm prepared to aell Ic Cahor on time with well approve seem-ities on a money basis, or wit a cotton option if parties desir< AUll artIes in want of Fertdllzer will do well to call on . me befor lpurchasing. F. ELDLDR. feb 20 SIIAVING SALOON. r JiHE~ undersigned takces thM is tlntod I. informing -the public that he has openedl a. Shing and llair-outtin Adloen %n the m two doors weets of th post-oftice, *ihoro howur i serving Mli$o his with a call. Mi the laboshan4 a TIMFSAl r Ix GET THEM SUGAR CURED CANVASSED IA FRESH TOMATOES,........... FRESH PEI C;HES .............. FRESH CO- OYSTERS....... UStOMA, CHOCOLATE, - SEA GARDElS -VERY MEAL, FLOUR, RICE, BAC SHOES AI IOl\'EDI march 17 A SOLULE PA THE above well known GUANO PHATE is now offered for sale at tJ ConlsuIners of this guano will findi gave such universal satisfaction. F CUMMINGS & CO. E. H. FROST &CO - feb 10.-3m CONGRESS STREET w WINNSBORO, S.C, NEW GOODS AT U. G. D)ESPORTES' sAND BARGAINS DRY GOODS, OLOTHrN, *ObTS AD 8EOBS 3 M O I?W CHEAPEST. MS ...........,15 cents per pound. . . ...... .... .,,20 conts per can. ... ..............20 cents per can. ..,.... .........,2Q Conte gar can, FOAM, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETO. r SEEDS, CIIE4P, SUGAR OF ALL GRADFS, OOFFEE, ETO., ETO, TD BOOTS O. 5 1= T,.T ]IT2 CIFIC GUANO, AND COMP~OUND ACID P1l08. .0 following places in this county, t fully uip to last yeoar's quality, wlhjeg yr circulars and prices apply to Winnsboro, S, 0, ,Charleston, S. 0, THlE B3ALL STILL, ROLL8 ONf ----AT THE GIBAND CIENTBAL Dry Goods'Establjshmnent COLUMBIA, S. 0, r Esuccess attending the disposal ef ..our MACINIFICENT FsTV.OK, wbAph we p'u .upon the-market early this seas o kituo ~ low fgures, convinoos es thAt te 1bleq apprceate our ofor-ts to suspply them it the newest end most stylish ~oodsA ~1 Sittlu as we do from th } ro hagg andreu, enaobles ne to offer SUPEXRIoB !NDPOEMNTge We are now receiving a nowaw d OPRIUNG AND 5KU3Qttsj whleh wiUl beosold at the popu1 r grie vie offered dail "Aiord ~oth/rWli*i 4I ' 5 son expr