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DEMOORATIC TICK E', For Members of the House of Repre sentatives. HENRY A. GAILLARD, TIOMAS S. BICE. RAIROA ScIEIULES.-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. 11. R. pass Winnsboro: 11EGULAR PAsSENER---NIOIT. For Charlotte, 2.31, A. M. For Augusta, 1.13, A. M. Acco4Mn)I)ATION PEmiP-)AY. For Augusta, 11.45, A. M For Charlotte. 1.00, P. M Now Advertisements. Knights of Hono r---E. S. Chand - ler, Reporter. Read the list of managers of cloc. tion published in this paier. Col. Win. Johnson has been re elected, without opposition, as mayor of Charlotte. A most excel - lent choice. Dicey Ruff, an old negro woman living in the Long Run section of this county. died a few days ago. She was bielieved to be. at the time of her decease, one hundred iid four years of age. She was a native African. THEII H'ios-one Ex-ranr.:rF\r.-A large and appreciative audience greeted the theatrical perforlnance of the Histrionic Club on Tuesday night. The songs, tableaux, and plays were well selected, and credit, ably rendered. The "woman's rights" burlesque brought down the house, and was a happy hit. The in u;' for tL.e occasion was furnished by the mnateur string band, and was by no means an unimipor taut feature of the entertainment. The entire performanee passed oft very nicely, and the managers have reason to be proud of the success of their efforts. Rofreshmnents were served by a committee of the Wonen's Christian Association for the benefit of the Young Mun's Christian Asso-, Ciationi. SUMME5 Atims:m':rs.-We are ple.ased to learn that the p~lay of "Kathleen Mavournecen" will be pre, Bented to the public about the id..~ die of next month. A select comn. pany of ladies and gentlemen have it in charge, and with good scenery, recently obtained, hope to give the community one oif the bes amateur performances they have ever wit niessed. The same management ex - poct to get up oilier theatrical enter tainmnenthi during the summer and fall, the objec!t being to raise a fund to assist the rifle company ini pro curing uniforms. It is also in contemplation to have ~n Old Folks' Concert some time purming the month of July. This is somethiing novel in this community, ndwill no doubt prVovo very enter 7*aining. These concerts havo b-e 1 riven in other plac(3s, and are ~pokon of as affording much amuse nont and enjoyment. THlE CIRCUIP CoURT--This court convened on Monday last, his Eonor Judge Mackey prosiding. Tho grand jury was instructed in general terms by the Judge, and( retired for the consideration of bills hbmittod to them. ~The followving easos have been tied up to the time of going to 0ss: State vs. Jackson Burns, indicted 1~grand larceny, F. J. Cameron fdefendant. Verdict -Guilty. ~tato vs. Henry Murphy, indicted assault with a concealed deadly apon, and assault and battery, M. Mackey for defendant. Ver bt-Guilty. Stato vs. Eli James, indicted for Slicious mischief, A. M. Mackey 'defendant. Verdict--Guilty. 'State v's. Aquilla Harrison, indict for assault with a deadly weapon. olle prosegu~i ontered on payment Scosts. State vs. Prince Pinckney, indict.. m.fo nsault vt, intent tavish and assault with t concealed deadly wIaponi, A. M[. Mackey for defend ai. Verdit--Guilty. State vs. Mloses iMLeekin, iludicted for grand larceny, A. M. Mackey for defendant. Verdict---Guilty. Stato vs. Joseph Belton, indieted for grand larceny, A. S. Douglass for defendant. Verdict-guilty. State vs. Charles Watson, indicted for arson. A. Ml. Mackey for defend ant. Verdict-Not Guilty. State vs. Robert Cornelius, indict ed for grand larceny, A. M. M-wkey for defendant. Verdict---Guilty. True B rothorhood Lodge, No. 344, Knights of Honor. 1TIIE reguilar mueeting of th1is L.odgo will bo Ith[ In .\asonic Itall on irrhiny e"vening, the 11th htt., at, s o'clock. Btrethr'en Will please be punctual. E. S. CIIANDI.El, may-9 It Reporter. ELECTION NOTICE. IJU1iSUANT to a writ of election issu. ed by the Ilonlorable Willia Hi . Wallaoe. Speaker of the .louse of lRepre sentatiVes of SouxthI (r ollinl, an election will be held on ,loiday, the fourteenth lay ofl a1. it the dilferent polling-places in this: county, for two members of the said 1louse of itepresentatives, to fill tho vacancies caused biy the resignation of John G ilbson and Daniel Biyd. '1'he polls will be opened att six o'clock, a. Iml., and will elose at six o'clock, p. mi. Thec mana gers for the dilf'erent polls are as follows: I).t'jnAius--A. J. Lamar, D. H. tubert sonl, Peter Young. (a.:oolx's (niov-i- E. D. Mobley, Strother Forl, Alfred Lee. "1INt;''I:svj uii.i: -.John McCrorey, John A. Stewart. Alex ]lollkins. Fi:.ts-r:nynra.E - J. I ll'inirix McLane, Iavil '. C Frosby,,. F. V. Legg. 3'x 111.0 -11. M. Zealy, T. E. Bell, Stephen Babb. .h-:issNMvI..I: John Sharpe, Thompson ('hlppull , Bolin lregory. m-:n11J P. Mlactio, J. W. Robinson, J oiah .:b.on. Dore -\V. 1E. McoNulty, J. L, Wardilaw, Saumel 11 utson. ltec)oi:w.ly. H. C. Davis, Howell Ed nuuis. )ouglaeo yox. Ve noxxsnollO -'T. U. Robertson, R. M. h uey , 1G. C. Baicot. T.'i W. WOODWAR), F. (G llTG, O E0 10EG IIOL bY, xdttc. Commissioners of Election. Th' State of South Carolina. To Thomas W. W1'ood ward, Francis Gerig Geoirge Holly, ('oilsxsioners of Ele io1 Ior F'airilel County: f*ElEAS, Daniel Bird and John y(ileon, who, at the General Election henld Novenl her 7th, 1876, were chosen mll(Iie1tubrs (If till I lonise of Rp'resen1ltative s Ior t he Elect ion.D)istrio ofiieh11 l on.. t, i". smre f..r t wo years,. hais sin~ce said eleeuono resigned. And, wvhereas, the Cjonstit ution of the State' f South ( 'arolina dietstat1 such case ai Wr'it of Elect ion shcall beh iss~ued by' thle S'peaker of the ]I ouse of. Reretaivs for the piur l'"o (If t'illing thle vacancy0~ thus occasion!~ ed, for the remnitjaler of the termi for whichc the .ieenlbers so resigning wero eletedl Ito serve: Now,~ herefore, yuand each of you ara1 heeb reird fe u adve'rtise procvisionsH of the Const itultjion andc Laws' of thco said( State, toneiniig your dluty in 51uc1 liase, to hol an (lection for Mel bers of t ho lIns of11' Represen1ltatives, for the Elect ion ijstriot aiforesaid. to serve for the 0remlaip der of 11h0 teiun for wh1ich the said1 Dacniel Bird and John Gibhson wore elected : tile Polls toi bo opened at tile varmt101s p~laces of Eketfion inl the said District, on Monuday, the fourteenthi day of' May, inst., by tihe various sets of Mana Th'iis writ togethler with your return of the, ele'ctjon to be he0(1ld nder' it., have bef ore the lleiuse of lieplresenItativecs at its n1ext mleeting aftter' thle elect ion. WvITNEsS, ihe lionorable WV. II. Wacllaeco E~squh.-e, 51p(eakerx of' the house of' Repre ? entai.es, at Coliumbuia, this the third (day of' May, in i the yearl of1 our1 Lordl (1ne thous-. and( eight hundrell'd and( sevenuty.-sevenf. W. H.. WA LL Acl, Speakeri of the House of Representatives. JonN5 TI. StoAN, Clerk of the House.9 of Representa tivesa. may 9 iPlanitafioiu for Sale. rpt IIE uderslgned1 offers for sale thxe plantatin .1. located fin this county, seven miles fr'om winnlsboro, and( (fomerly ownedi by silas W. Ituff. Thle tract contains five hunudredi and forty (54(0) a11cs, a good portion wooded. On thoe plae 1.s a commfloIousj dwelling-house, together wvith1 thle necC(ssary outbuiligs-an in goodi repair. Tihlis propllertIy cann be purchased at a low 1pri00 amupon mo)1111st, ac(commoda(Ilting termis. C0* No cash req~uired un111tIl o first, of iDecember. Fo'r furtherl par'ttIular's apl)y to the~ under signied at tho law oil1co of (onilard & Iteynoulds. may 8-txt,f ", JNo. s. It EYNoLD. TOII..RDT SO.AI.=> JUST 11ECEIVED, OR NEgoss of tho gonuine ron 'Windstor Soap. ALSO, Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug Storo of' april2 Dn. W. E. AIKIu SAVE YUR MONEY! -GO TO D ANNE NB ER 'S. JUST RECEIVED, .. beautiful line of Ladios' and Gents' Notions. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, at 7cts., 10ets. and 121 ets, per yard. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF White and Striped Hosiery, at all prices. PARASOLS, SILK and COTTON. Gents' Unlaundried Shirts, Wamsutta Mills, $12 per dozen. Percale Shirts, $12 per dozen. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 121 cents per yard. CALICOES and BLEACHINGS, Always in great variety, TRY OUR BALTIMORE MADE EACH PAIR WARRANTED. Don't fail to Call on the Leader of Low PRICES, DAINNE1BEG. april 17 TO OUR CUSTOMERS HOare indebted to us for PR~OVIS IONS or PIIOSPIIATES, we would respeet fully call attention, that your bills are due on or before the first of November. We are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which aro duo at that time. Tn order for us, as well as you, to main. tain our credit, it is necessary to moot our promises promptly. Boaty, Bro.4% Son. oct 12 FINAL DISCJHARGE. NTOTICE is horeby given that the un. -Ndorsigned will make application to tho Judge ol Prob 'to. for Faf rteold county in Monday the 2 at day of May, 1877, for a final discharge as Guardian of MaAR L. lONoUE. April 17.-Jawnt ru VJnr noIe., HARD TIMES ARE OF Ni TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE w:2J GIVE WITH EVERY POUND PACKA( POUND OF LAUNDRY STA The Coi"?Ese Oza."ly GREAT REDUCTION IN TI GROCERIES AN COME AND SEE7 B. $DNI BIROMA, CHOCOLATE, SEA GARDEN O F .A. L L -V'. -VERYi .A&I ; I: SHOES AN march 17 SOLUBLE PA THE above well known GUANO I PHATE s nowoffored for sale at th gave suc universal satisfaction. I CUMMINGS & CO., E. H. FROST & CO. feb 10-8m CONGRESS STREET N EO D S I WINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS U. G. DESPORTES' AND BAR AI NB IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOO0TS AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, Etcbto gHS PRIS ACCOUNT. BENEFIjT or 1IXINQ* OF UtS WI-LIJ AWAY UP OF QQ0 E ]':ED3: 0194 RCH R6 Ct. , [G PRICES OF ALL KINDS 0 DRY GOODS [III & CO. FOAM, FLAVORING -O EXTRACTS, ETO, SEEDS, JHEAP.-. D BOOTS. -o DF CIFIC GUANO. LND COMPOUND ACID PHOS. following places in this county. fully up to last year's quality, whiolh r cirorulars and prices apply to Winnsboro, 6. O. ro Charleston, 8. (3, THE BALL STILL ROLIg: Q][ --AT TIl]!b--. GRAND CENTRALI Dry Goods1Establish~mnt Ivc~reery & Brothr COLUMBIA, S. O, .1or MAoWOINR TOK, ih wepu upo the morket early this leson at suh pr n mourrt stylie goods. an dforcosn , enables usa to ofershd SUPEIoR INDUOEMENqTh, We are now receiving a now as4 elegant SPRING AN(D BUMMUg BOO0TS, SHOES, which will be sold at the same low ruling PUSHING BU INESS and baran wilb offered daily. "A word to the wise is suiflolent," expressage aid on bi la over $10.nAn Grand Central Dry Goods Establishaent. TA. MOCImT. Xi B. Moe ars. feb 20 1 vntJahEi~n naa