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:3 ATnlOA1) Sem1oraIs.-''lhe follow ing are the h1oiurs at which the train;; on the C. C. and A. I. R. pass Winnsboro: REGULAR PASSENER-NIowT. For Charlotte, 2.31, A. r. For Augusta, 1.13, A. M. ACCOMMODATION FIrorIT-DAY. For Augusta, 11.45, A. Mr For Charlotte, 1.00, r. M New Advertisements. Just Received-James E. Cath cart. Summer is upon us. It is decid edly hot, and linen clothes are in great demand. Mr. James E. Cathcart, the youngest merchant in town, will accept the thanks of the oflice for some very fine cabbage and delicious bananas. Lovers of good things will do well to give him a call. The Charlotte />se'rL'cr has changed hands-the firm of Jones & McDowell being dissolved, and Mr. Charles R. Jones becoming solo editor and proprietor. The O/>scrnl er is a good newspaper, and wo pre diet for it a continuance of its past success and usefulness. PEIsONAL.-Messrs. H. A. Gaillard and Thos. S. Brice, members of the House of Representatives from this county, come up on Saturday night for a short visit to their families. They returned on Monday morning, so as to be on hand for that day's session of the House. Complaints reach us that some of our subscribe3rs do not receive their papers sent through the post-oflice. We can only repeat what we have often said before--that the fault is not in our office. We strongly suspect that papers are taken from the post offices by persous to whorn they do not belong. The phosphate royalties of the State should be a fruitful source of revennie, if properly collected. Persons vho ought to know, esti mate the amount of these at $150, 000 a year, while, if illicit phosphate di;ging were suppressed, this revenue could be largely increased. ThIe attention of the authorities should bie inumediately directed to this matter, EAs-r Cm-:s'rER( sCmur.--We are requested to p)ublish the following app)oinltmenlts for religious service .in the churches named: ethuesda.-F-irst Sunday-lRev. W WV. Williams, 11, a. mi.; third Sun day, Rev. J, W. Kelly, p. mn. Mt. Moriah--First Sunday, Rev .W. W. Williams, 3, p. mn.; third Sunday, Rev. J. W. Kelly, 11, a. m. 'The trial of the Ellenfton p)rison~. crs is nmow iln progress in the United States court in Chbarleston--Judges Waite and Bond presiding. The motions to quash thle jury,panol10 and to quash the indictment have booen overruled, and a case is nowv on trial. Several nogro witnesses have boen examined, and they 1.ivo every apl pearance of having boen thoroughly dirilled. The defence aro confident of their ability to disprove the statements of these lying witnessos and to bring about the triumphant acquittal of tihe accused. TRIANSFElIs OF REAL EsTA'rE.--Sine our last report the following trans fers of real estate have been record ed in tihe officc of the county auditor : Win. R. Robertson to Sarah Lytos, one ae in townsnip noe. 4; consideration, $50. J. C. Mackorell to Alexander Elder, one and one-half acres in town~ship nto. 8 ; consideration, $350) R. J. McCarley to S. K. McDon ald, one lot in the town of Winns boro ; considoration, $300. Nancy H. Hastings to SamI. B. Clowney, 14 acres in townlship1 11o. 12 ; consideration, $73.75. T. M. Noely and M. A. Neely to J. A. Kennedy, 75 acres in township no. 8 ; consideration, $500. J. Y. Brico to John McLurkin. 9 acres in township no. 2 ; considora tion, $90. John McLurkin to 3. Y. Blrice, 10 acres in township no. 2 :considera tion. $103. William 11. Yonguo to Nancy C. Yongue, 65 acres in township no. 2; conlsideraltionl, 51,000. Saul. B. (lownoy to H. W. I)es portos, 8.18 nes in towuship no. 7 consideration, 184660. JUST RECEIVED. ---- o A.fine lot of Cabbages, which will b< sold low for cash. ALSO, Bananas, of the finost kind, which can not fail to be temp.ing. Call and get s50nC. ALSO, A new lot of grocerios in great variety, which are ofl-ored at my usual low ligures. ('all nit see. may 22-tf JAMES E. CATIICART. C1PARTLNr\EItS IlP NOTICE. ----0 T lHE undersigued have associate( thenselves fr tho practice of medi cine and surgery in Winnsboro and its vicinity. JNo. C. MOBLEY, M. D., It. B. HIANAIIAN, M. 1). .z-' Oflier, No. 2, Law Range, rear of Court Hoxuse. may 17--1m11 Ph11otogrfa phs I Phlot ographs! (1 I EA T reduction in1 1ie(s at the new X.T Photograph Gallery in rear of Morris iHotel I amii now ready for business in ruv new andi splendidly atr.rlged Gallery in at the following red need rates: Cabinets per dozen, $1.00. "1 " half d(ozell, 3.50. Cards "t dolzen 3.0. 4 "' halfl dozn, 2.00. Ferrotypes, : for $1 00. Single oue 5 ) ets. Children, ih-criab!y 50. may 5 A. A. MORRIS. MORRIS' HOTEL. -- o T have just finished painting, paperinf and thorouglyl renovating lly Hotel from topl to bottmei, and nofw have it in first class order and alm prepared to en ti'rtain my guests with m11u(h lmorero con v"ience and colifert than heretofore. Oflice on first flour and opening on main street, with dinning r0(111 andul sample room adjoining. Every efiot will be made to make my guests cotmfortable. .' Hotl- lhe-ated next door to F. Elder's large groe - ry an1d dry goed stores, alnd ill thelcentrazl and b 1siness portion of town. Charges to suit the timos. A. A. 31JORJIS, april--20-tf Proprietor. The Stato of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. lTy 0. R. TII0MIPSO, Jhr., Probate Judeje. W HIERIEAS, Stephet Crosby bath mailde snit to me to grlnt him letters of administration of tho estateand effects of D. C. Crosby, dece-sed: These aire therefore to cite and adim- nish all and 111nguhitr the kindred and creditors ol' the said 1). .. Crosby, deceziased, that Ihey be and apeart bfoe mei 141t, in the lourt Of 'robate, to bo held lit Pti "'field Court Ilonise, S. ('., on the 29th day of May noxt, atftr i mh1" iateion hereof , at. I oekloek iln flhe tore(noon11, to show1% c'ause, if tion1 should not be0 grantedl. Giv'en under amy haond. this 14th day day' of May, Annoe Domoini 1877. (7.1It. Tf1 OMPSON, may 15-txlaw2 .J. P. 1-. C. AdIinistrantor's Notice. X LL~ persons~ hain~lg claimst against lae ofi Faitiildl 'ounty, S. C., are' re.. quelste'd to pre'(sent them to mie at Spar' Ianibur'g, S. C., proper'ly attestol. All plersonis inedebted to the samec aroere qumested to meake immedto~iato paymeint. S. M.D)AWliINS, Apr-il 19--4t Administrator'. GRAND SPRING OPENING, -AT THlH Ih y Goods, F"ancy Goods, anid Millnery Jafzaarl, ( )F a bemautifutl nad( full line of latest, \.novelties hin Spriing and Summner Millinery and Fancy ioods, consisting ini peart of: (ad ies', Missos' and Chiildre-n's trimmined Hats, Flowers, li ibbons, Silks, Nets, &c. A largo lot of Ladhies' Collartts,Fihus and other fancy articles. Inspection of thie Ladies anid public generally solicited. Wo will rindeavor to pneiso the most fas tidio us. All we ask is that you call, and see for yourselves, aind give us8 a trial. New Spring Prints. Centeunial Stripes, D)ress G4oodsm,Wh~iite Goods,DIress lImiprov era, Corsets *,Hlosiery3, Gloves, Notions, Clothing, Halts, Shoes, &o. Agent for Buttorick's relablo paper patterns. Laidies', Mlisses' and Child ren's nlow patttern~s in store. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Just filled up with frc h Groceries, Con. footionaries and ev'erything usually found in ai first class houso of (ho kind, A lot of Furnituro, Laths, Shin gles, &c. Lumber low for Cash. J. 0. BOAG. You can find all you want by calling on april 141 fJ. 0.h 'Tt n JUST RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, One " " " Oats. -ALSO, A full lino of Plantation hard waro consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, Sl.3vol y, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, Heel Screws &c. which will be Hold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I an 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 pur chasing. feb 20 F. ELDER. WATERS' ORCHESTRION hasi ORGAN (e the most beautiful in etyloanddpcrfect in to ne over inle. Itham Uate celebrated Concer to stop, which is a fino Imitation %ftheIumun Voice, and two and a half Octaves of bells tunedl in perfect har monty with the reeds, und thelreffctr is mlng Ical and electrifylng NA, ORC(IIESTRtAL, CONCEltTO. VEiSP ER,CENTENNIAL~ CHIMIEB, CIIAPEL, and COTTAGE ORIGANS, in Uniquo Frencha Onam ses combino PURIT Y of VOICING wvith great volumo of tone seutablofo Parlor or Ch urch. WATERS' PIANOS ti~e' ARE TIlE BEST MIADE ;th Tone,Touch, WVorkmianshilp, and DurnbIlIty Unsurpassed. Warranted for RIX YEAES. PRICES EX TiIEMBILY L.Olfor ennhu.Mon thly Installmnenms reccived. Instrumente to let until paId for as per contract. A Liberal icont to *]haehera.Mi~nisters',ChurchesSchools, etc. AGENTS WANTED. Sperla1Innducementa to the trade.Illustrated Cantaloguesa Malted. Recond-hand Instrumente at GREAT BAR GAINS.. IIORACE WATERS &: SONS, DMnnufneturers and Denlers ,40 EAST I4th ST.,UNIO SQUARE,N.Y, Clliler & Caidler CALL ATTENTION To their large and elegant assortmnont of GLASSWARE, Especially their Berry, Frnit and Preserve l'owls. -ALSO, Tro their variety of LAMPS, whioh, for beauty and cheapness, excei. -ALSO, To thoir large stock of CRO0lmRY, which they offer at low prices, to close out their aOnSt In tis. 11110 B.TV SDERE A FULL STC SUMMER WHICH WE ARE S: BEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS FC WHITE PIQUES, 121 CENTS. AND A II O'] VERY ( -AL FRESH PRUNES, 10 CEl FRESH TOMATOES, 20 a NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND ALL OTHER ( BROMA, " CHOCOLATE, SEA GARDEN o . .aL -v- . -VERY " -A.I-L L IK.I : SHOES AN 8 0M PLEASE CALL AND S may 14 Sewgan-n.' O. MARk **~gAt 108. Ju-y 6, 1611. wE CLAIM FO D TE IMPROVED WHITNEY SEWINWG MACHIIV ES The following specific points of snpo. riority: I-(ireat sinapJ~liclty in Con.. ft ruuct loin. 2-Durain ity. 3-Exceeuliugmy Lighat Wunn nin g, 4i-Still Rii uannng. Noise eaa. 5-P~erforans all Variceie of Work. 6-Ieaub of Finiisia aine WVorknnannsiaip. ~'--itEAT I4EDUOTION IN NI LE. 8ingle Machines sent on orderr direct from the Factory, written guarantes with each MLachinie. WHlY PAY OLD PRICES! *Pr-Send for circulars and particulars. Address, Tine W lhitney Mfag. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. IL. 3. McCarley BEGS to call attention to his new BStock of Boots and Shoes, all sizes and styles, at unpreceden~tedlylopic. ALSO, An entirely now Stock of Groceries. Sugar of all grades,Coffee, Rico, Homniny, Meal, soap, tarch, Soda, Pepper, Tea, etc. - Fine Seed Irish Potatoes. Choicest Brands of Flour. Best Corn and itye WVhiskey in town. Tobacco and Cigars, Molasses, Lard, Bacon Hams &c Lowest market prices for cash.j mar 3 RI. J. McCARLEY. WRAPPING PAPE~R. M R CHANTS are requested to com-. .LLpare our prices for Paper and Paper JBiga, with those p aid elsewhere. jin 8 'McMASTER & BRI CE /~yE our Job Printing done at the IME & CO. CBJIVIaD, OK OF NICE GOODS, ELLING VERY LOW. R A DOLLAR. A YARD. 11I -E GaOODs mHEAP. SO TS A POUND. ad 25 CENTS A CAN. SOLD BY THE DOZEN. JOODS VERY CHEAP. FOAM, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETO. -O-- . SEEDS, HEAP. L\TD9S OF D BOOTS. -O EE FOR YOURSELF. THE BALL STILL ROLLS ON -AT TJIE GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment Mc~reery & Brother COLUMBIA, S. CL ~f HIE Ruecss attending the disposal of . Our MAGNIFICSNTBToCK, which We put upon the mlarlCot early this Hfson at such lowv lIgures4, convineoS us that the publio ahpre~ciato our efforts to RuI ply them with the newest and most stylih goods. Buying as we do from the first handa and for casu, enables us to offer SUP'Eu10n INDUCEMENTS. ste a re now receiving a Row and elegant SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, whuich will be sold at the same low ruling p~opular prices. We expect to do a rLTVa "'slN mdais.NEssu, and bargains will b. "A word to the wvis is suffcient." jf#' 8amaplos sent on application and oxprssag pai onbills over $10. McCRERY& UOTHER, Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment& Tf. A. McCnI.EntY. D. B. MoCRERSIT. 13. 2A. ltawIks. WM. HoRN~t. F. W. HABENICHIT --0-- --. 3EGS leave to inform his friends and Bcustomeors generall that his stonk of is full, and the purity of his goods war. ranted. Oigarettes. 'Aino. " . Seegers' Pure Double Strong Ylrow4 Lager Beer, alway fresh on draught AT CEN~TENNIAL, BAP. man2G