RAIROAD SiHEDULES.--Tho follow ing are the hourti at which the trains on the G. C. and A. R. Rt. pass Winnsboro: REGULAR PASSENGER-NIHT. For Charlotte, 2.31, A. M!. For Augusta, 1.13, A. M. ACCOMMODATION FREIoHT--DAY. For Augusta, 11.45, A. M For Charlotte, 1.00, P. u Ueliglous Notice. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 a. i., and 7 r'. M!. Episcopal Church---Rov, J. Obear, services every Sunday except -the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o'clock A. b. Presbyterian Church-Rev. C. E. Chichester, 11 A. i., and 74 P. M. Sabbath School 3 r. B. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 74 r. x. Metholist Churoh--;Rey. ;G.. W. Walker, 11, A. u., 7 P. V. Sunday School, 10 A. x. Prayer Meeting, Thure ays. . Now Advertisements, Mr. J. O. Boag advertise a new Stock of, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Grocories &c. McMaster & Brice advertises a now Stock of gentlemen's ready made Clothing. Governor Hampton has taken possession of the Executive office in the State-Hbuse. Rooms have like wise beonprovided for the other officers of the executive department, elected on the Democratic ticket. The "storm on Friday morning was decidedly one of. the severest over known hero. The wind howled to a Etremendous degree, and the rain fell in torrents. We have heard of no damage-except the blowing down of a few trees and fences. ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS.--Judge T. J. Mackey has :accepted the invita tion to deliver the anniversary ad dress before the literary societies of Erskine College at the approaching commencement in July. The sub ject will be, "The Anglo-Saxons, their Language and their Civiliza tion." At the recent annual meeting of the Medical Association of South Carolina, Drs. T. T. Robertson and C. H. Ladd, of Winnsboro, were choson among the delegates to the next meeting of the American Medical Association. This associa tion meet at Chicago, Ill., on the 5th of June next. ANNUAL MEETINo.--WO are roe quested to announce that the annual meeting of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, of this place, will be held in the Presbyterian churoh on Monday evening next at 8 o'clock. An .ection will be held for officers and for dole gates to the next State Convention. DENTAL NoTIcE -Di'. Isaiah Simp son, Surgeon Dentist, Charlotte, N. C., respectfully informs the citi zens and public generally that he will visit Winnsboro, S. C., profes sionally, on the 24th day of April, 1877, and remain ton, days or two weeks. Call early and save time a'nd money. Teeth extracted with out pain. Terms Cash. Satisfaction guaranteed, * 3 w. APrONTED.-Qovq1'or Ugtypton has appointed Mr. A. M. Ailekey 'a trial justice for this county, in the place of Mr Jeg gan Mr. Maey did good work during the campaign for Hampton and Beoform, and is thoroughly qualified for thie position i hilt appointment will therefore give general satisfaction. It is due to Mr. Harvey to state that while he held the office he pr'.. formed its duties faithfully and satisfactorily ; and that his removal was based chiefly upon the grqund of the long distance from his resi.. dence to Winnsboro,'a'nd the neces sity for two trial justices at this place. Agricultural liens of all forms are kept constantly on hand at the offie of THEz NEWs AND HERIALD, .or p. plied at short notice. Satisfictioni guaranteed in this line' 6f- .work1 PATTERSON ON THE RAMPAGE. "HJonigt John" Proposes to Voto to }eat Senator Butler. WAsnINroN, April 10.-Tho Star has this: Senator Patterson was at the Wlits..1 Quse this morning to have a final interview with the Preoajent and ,protest against the removal of the, troops at Columbia, Owing to the Cabinet being in aes sion he did not soo the President. He is quite discouraged to-day. Although he has sent repeated tele grams to Chamberlain, he has failed to receive a resronse.' He said to day: "You hear that bell striking 12 o'clock? It sounds the death's knell of the Republican party in the South." Patterson is apprehensive that Chamberlain has weakened, and that ho will abdicate and leave the State Houise and give up the archives of the State without a struggle. He says that Chamber lain left here last week with plenty of nerve and backbone, and meant to hang on. Ie thinks that when Cha ibeldhf reached home he found the ehtion df the President in de. siding to withdraw the troops had thrqwn, the ar into .a, pant, and he. rd otjg rally. 9You see," sad .tr bn, ' 'bar. party down there isn't like the party you fellows have been usea~ to at the North. We,ei. the Eepb4can party in the Spat were created by an act of Co s, and- the, negroes asso ciat,. the government and the troops with the party. Now if you take the troops away the party goes up, for the negroes there think the government has deserted them. Now if Hayes had gone into office with a good round majority, and hadn't needed the vote of South Carolina and Louisiana, why he 'could have pursued his Southern policy with a better grace; but the Republicans of the South have shed blood for the party, and hence the ingratitude is all the more cutting. And yet what do you think ?" said Patterson. "Why, because I tell those follows that I am going to vote to lot Butler into the Senate, they say I am a Democrat. Yet Hayes - recognizes Hampton, who is a Democrat, and thus destroys all my political chances, and wants me to keep But ler out of the Senate. Well, I aint going to do it with my vote. I will just tell the friends of Hayes that I will see them in '-,--- first. Why," continued- Patterson, "this fellow Hamptp i~would'put me ' the ni tentiar. if. ie .could. They have been making their boasts in Colum bia that they have to build one or two more penitentiaries to accommodate the carpet baggers. You see," said Patterson, "that Cainhoy massacre was a god. send for us. I tell you if it hadn't been for that massacre we should have lost Charleston County, and H tye could not have,. carried the State. Why, we lost one hundred and sixty Republicans killed during the campaign, and over seven hun dred arrests were made, but I un d rstand that arrangements ha been made with Hamp~ton to not pros. all the cases. I tell you what we carpet-baggers ought to do, wby we ought all to resign and let* the Democrats get the Senate." A friend here suggested that Senstor Spen cer had said he be --- if he was going- to resign. Patterson, con., tinuing: Well, we ought to all re sign. I can't understand what Hayes is driving at." The friend said he could. "Why, he is selling out his paity. Talk about divi-. ding the Democratic p arty, at the South ! Why it's all moonshine. Hayes knows it is. He is deliber ately selling out his party, and it is given, out that he will divide the Southern Democrats so that the real infamy of thhe apostacy will be surrounded with this glamour, and the people won't see the real object in all its foulness. He has sold us ont.' DJE]TISTI-. PIL. A4., HILL, HAVING perlnariently lo cated in Winnsboro, offers his professioraal servics to the publion, t8atisfactiosi guaranteed in all ~entalt otk. .,W Oflee over DrAikg's Drug ,ft. . apl~x11~ F, W. HABENICHT SEOS leave to inform his friends and customers generally that his stook of m portod and Domietie Liquors and Wine is full, and the purity of his goods war 'ranted. ALSO, A iull supply of Chewing and genuine Durham Smoking T1obacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. MAO. Scegers' Pure Doubh'e Strong Blrown Lager Beer, always fresh on draught AT OENTENNIAL BAR.. marg0 Shirts I Shirts I Shirts I 'i!AMSUTTA Muslin and 2200 Linen, viat $8.00 per half dozen. Pereale and Oalloo at $8. 00 and *0,00 p~or half dozen. ma~r 22 . J. F. MorAinTu & CO. JUST RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, One " " " Oats. .-ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Stool Plows, Plow Mould, Spades,, SLovele, Traries, Ha men, Clovices, Heel Screws, dre., &C. which will be sold low for --CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY CA-ERO O3E4.3 ' m . I have on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I am prepared to sell for Cash or on time with well approved securities on a money basis, or with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in want of Fertilizers will do well to call on me before purchasing. F. ELDER. fob 20 RhADr MARk WAYD. JOLT 8, un1. WE CLAiM FORl TIlE IMPRO'VED WHITNEY SEWING MTA CHINES The following specise points of supe riority: I-Great simpglieity in ConP I ruct ion.. 8-Exceedinugly Light Run faing. 4--Stil Runninog. Nvoiseless. 5-Perforans all Varieties of Work. G-Deasfly of Finsist anad W orknaisluip. 'r'-GRE~AT R EDUCTION I1N PR10 E. Single Machines sont on orders direct from tihe Fan'tory, written guarantee with oaoh Niachine. WHY PAY OLD PRICES! ,WSend for circulars and partieulars. Address, Tine Whitney Mf'g. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. THE undersigned informs the eitizens of Winnsboro and the county generally, that ho has opened a Tailoring Establish mont in the store next to Mr. 3. Clendin.. ing's. Ho is prepared to do all kinds of work in his tine at short notiee and on reasonable termis. A full line of samptes kept constantly on hand, from which oustomers may make selections. Special attention given to UUTTING. feb 24--tx~m W. G. ROOHE. DR.RH.B. HANAH AN, WINNSBORO, 8. 0. OFFICE in rear of 3. F. MoMaster & Co.'s store, up stairs. imar 17-hi. RHiD TIlE$-S ARE OF N1 rO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE GIVE. WITH EVERY POUND PAOKAG POUNlrOF7,AUNxgRY STA GREAT REDUC'fION7N TB O: GROCERIES' AN COME'AND SEE I BROMA, CHOCOLATY, SEA GARDEN O -' . . .a V". -VERY i .ALr 'I: SHOES AN march 17 X.a 3 SOLUBLE PA THE above well known GUANO I PAEis now offered for sale at thi Consumers of this guano will find it gave such universal satisfaction. Fc CUMMINGS & CO., feb 0-8mE. H. FROST &'0., J. B. Ic CAILE 1 13 ES to Inform the citizen of Wiins. boro and the public In general, that he has on hand the largest and bent soledted stook of WESTERN RYE, and N. 0. 00BN, in town Brown Porter~ Qmaap'AbI 91d. OPalOE' Delight, l n 'Alf. Smoking and Chew CIGA!B, &s 3..SGER' RJlel Wee qet* frhh A lot of patent ALARM CANDLES suitable for family use. CALL AND SEE THEM. Esablhd O6. Hia removed to thd stoe tuizt 4o ela Vyard aid stooton guaranteed to overyboy Those ineted to me for work on lewelry will please pay a6 once, for . aupton is M~eete4. CHARLES MULLE.' b-1 IH PRIGES, D ACCOUNT. BENEFIT OF BUYING OF US AWAY a OF CO~Eff'D'E ONE RCI i C t . m6 P O7 tzc.. PRICES OF ALI KINDS U YOURSELF. Il & CO. FOAM, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETC. SEEDS, a:m x: -' . -m. , JHEAP. D BOOTS. -0-O DID CIRIC GUANO. LND COMPOUND ACID PHOS5 3 following placss in this county. fully up to -last year's quality, which r circulars-and prices apply to Winnsboro, 8. 0. CObarleston, S. {Jnt -bTOTIc~E. .OFCovr C OUNY 3Mxsszeona, FAIRFIEI COUNTY, WIN~;snono, March 12th, 1877. HEIodDistriot Overseers of Fair T ildounty are horeb notified and required te order out all' erons liable to road dut in their respetve j urlsdietions to work hepubi~o ighwayse three full day between tho date of this notice and th 1st of May next. T[hey are further re guired to see that all highways are oloar ed out to the law ful: width. and that:; all roots, stu, losand rooks are romov ed'from 'the pubio roads. T1ho are, fa'ther required to return all defalters to; thi'See to be dealt 'with according to law. BtoId .Dstiot. Overseers diere. gRardini this noto will likewifte 3be. 4ealt wihaording to law. - J. i. HAIiE OF0sa at tho Drug Store of DR. W. E. AIKEN. THEl aboveniaterials are offered for sale, as PUIIA ANDUNADULILERAT'ED, and any purchaser not sastisdted with them osn geturntwha lihas not been usa anjIa pay nothing sok that used, 4f thof bo9 o~h rweigaan exactly &s represEnted, el wi .teuntky no longer Warr*. WAnamn,1?f psinted p. A' WBAI1?'NG PAPER.1 Ms4 RCJHANT8 are i nest~ed to corn L..paro our prices for Pa'r and Paper lagswith those padels!re. jan '8 , . 48u & D) t* ET your Job Printing done at the Ma lsa a mma .n