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RARoAD SCIimDUEs.-The follow ing arc the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro RIauLAt PASSENGER-NronT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. 3!. For Augusta, 11.07, P. M. ACCOMoDATroN FRIEroIT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, P. Dr. 'or Charlotte, 10.45, A. M. Now Advertisoitfents. Old Folkes' Concert. Sheriff's Sale-S. W. Ruff, S. F. C Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c.--. F. W. Habonicht. Considerable electioneering is pre~ gressing for the office of clerk of the court ; but no time has boon fixed for its election. The little shower on Saturday was very refreshing, and the rain on Sunday was the most acceptable thing people in these parts have had for some time. It will be seen by referenco to the head of this column that mnateri al changes have been made in the schedules of the Charlotto, Coluinbia and Augusta Railroad. E. J. Scott & Son, well known bankers of Columbia, have suspend. ed. It is hoped that they will pay about seventy-live cents on the dollar. Favorable reports have been re ceived of the wheat crop. TIr. Gar rison made over thirty bushels from a patch of seven-cighths of an acre. On Su iday rain fell on the just those who attended church. The unjust-those who staid at home-. escaped dryshod. Hail, accompanied by rain, fell in the northeastern portion of the county on Friday. No damage is reported, Delightful rains fell generally over the county on Saturday and Sunday. The thanks of the office arc duo to the Cold Water Templars, an organization composed of colored children, for some very nice eatables -cakes, etc. This society, we are pleased to learn, is making fine p -ogress, and bids fair to accomplidJi much good. DENTrAL N OTICE.-Dr. Isaiah Simp son, Surgeon Dentist, Charlotte N. C., respectfully informs the citi zons and public generally that lie wvill visit Winnmsboro p rofessionally, on the 19thb day of June, and remain ten days or twvo weeks. Please call early and save confusion at the last. Teeth oxtracted without pain. Sa tisfaction guaranteed. June 9-tx2 w Tmun OLD FOLEs' CONcERIT.----Wo call special attention to the adver tisement of this entertainment, whlich appears in another p)ortioni of this paper. The concert is of a very novel kind in this community, and cannrt fail to afford amusement and A cejoyment, The participants have devoted much time' to practice, and are no doubt wvell up in their several parts. The proceeds of the enter tainment will be given to the Gordon LUight Infantry, AN IMPO.UTANTr QUmsTroN SETTLED, -Thme Supreme Court has just ren doered a dlecliionl in the case of 4 Whipper vs, leod--which, it will be remembered, inivolves the question of the tenure of office of circuit judges. -Judge Reed was elected in 1875, to take the place of Judge Graham, who died before the expiration of his ternm, and Whipper was elected in 187S. Judge Reed refused to -surrender to Whipper, on the ground that a judge holds his ofice for a full term of four years, when, soever elected, and consequently there wvas no vacancy in, the first circuit. The Supreme Court suts tains this view, the opinion of Chief Justice Willard, concurred in by Associate Justice Mclver, conchuid ing as follows: ."Judge Reed was clearly entitled to hold for a term 'of four years frm hi elin to su ceed Judge Graham, and was prop orly in ofilce at the time this action was brought ; and accordingly the complaint should - bo dismissed." This decision settles also the case of Judge Carpontor, and fully ostab, fishes the right of General Kershaw to the judgeship of the fifth circuit TAK E I-IE EED I A GREATE CONCERTE Ropresenting ye Coftuines and Songos of y O yeare of our Lordo 1777 - WILL BE HELD AT Y - THESPIAN HALL On this day Tuefday ye tw.lft', day of ye sixth monthe in ye yeare of our Lorde --1877 For ye benefit of ye Gordon Lighto In fautrie. Those defiring feats can obtain yTo fame upon y' paylmewnt of one fhilling which is TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in ye new cur. rene. Ye big doore will be opened at earlie candlelight, wh fiuan is seven and a half by yc towne clocke. Ye Concerto will begin a half hour liter. 'r Tickets for Salo at A. P. Mil ler's. june 12-t SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virti e of an executions to me direct ed I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the first Monday in July next within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for CASH, tho following described pro pery, to wit: All that plantation or tract of land lying in Fairlield county. containing mITY IVE ACRES, more or lesh, and bounded by lands of Alexandra Elder, Mrs. Polly, J. B. Iontgomery and othors--levied or as; the iroperty of J. C. Mackorell at the suit of It. J. McCarley. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C, Winasboro, S. C., June 9, 1877. june 12-t11x2. Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c. ~ INE Pale Shorry Wino, fine N. C. ,L'Scuppernong Wiie, fine old Porto Port Wine, fine imported Claret Wine, For table use ALSO, Fine articlo dry Souppernong Wine, Otard's & Co. genuine Cognac Brandy, pure N. t'. Apple Brandy, eh ice Stono Mountain (Georgia) Corn Whiskey, pure N. C. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey, My Cabinet Ryo-the best whiskey in town, and a full stock of all other good Liquors. Also, the celebrated Indian Palo Ale, fresh Lager and Sweet Sparkling Cider on draught. The largest and best selected stock of Havana Cigars and Cigarettes in town, IBlackwell's genuine Smoking To bacco, Messjna Oranges and Lemons for sale low for cash by june 12 F. W. HABENJCiIT. Administrator's Notice. A LL persons having claims against the estate of James King, deceased, or knowing themselves to be indebted thereto, will present their claim orclaims, properly attested, or make payment, to R.n 8.-xhi DESPORTES, Admir.,'C ITHE PRtOBATE COUIT AN ACCOUNTING REQUIRED. A\LLrturns fm' the previous year are due during the monthI of January. 9omei piersons ar~e still neglecting to die ,charge this duty aind are notified that Jailing to make their returns by the 1st July next they will be liable to all the penalties impiosed by law. 0. R. TJIOMPSON, J rP.F.C. FZT' Office hours from 9.o'clock to 12 a. m. june 9-t2x2 TO TICEB. A LL~ persons holding school claims~ f or the scholastic year commencing Novom her 1st, 1873, andl ending October 31,1874, are hereby notifled to present thle same to the undersigned for audit and' regis trat ion, within thirty days from the date of this notice: WILLARD RICHARiDSON, June 2-t xlw S. C. F. C. Established 1859. CHARLES MULLER Has removed to the store next to Francis Gerig'r. X ATCHEIS, Clocks and Jewelry re ipai red, and1 cifatistfaction guaranteed to everybody. TIhose indebted to me for wyork on jewelry will please pay at once, for HampfIJton Is klected. CHARLES MULLER. fob 3-tf Ettonqer & Edmond, RIohMfOND. YA, M'N FACtPTUES of Portable ana J.J.Stationary Engines and BoIlers e all kinds, Ohkmular Saw Mills, Grist Mills Alill G'earing, Shafting, P>ulleys &c. AMEICAN TUEBINE WATBR WEBBI,, ~Cameron's Special Steam Pumups Send for Catalogue. oeot 19f {3.ETjyour Job PrinW oo at LADD BROS. WE have now comploted pino of w the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS ai HOES. HATS and CAP-. YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. IN THE COUNTY. We will not be undersold, Let us say, however, that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a yard. We cannot sell them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. Si GIVE US A CALL C o TO OUR COLORED FRIENDS fi: As you have always put confi- \\ dence in us, we will state that you C may depend on getting goods at a y regular even price. No baits held out to any one. nov30. A w CONGRESS STREET pi N E w G 0 0 D SI1 WINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS U. G. DESPORTES' AND Cn B A RGA I NS ci or DRY GOODS, i CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,tl WVINES, LIQUO., ta fob 3 1) COPARTNERIlP NOTICE -T ., --o thmevsfor the practico of medi-. cin and( surgery in Winnmiboro andl( its vicinity, per Oflice, No. 2, Law Rlange, roar of Dourt House. may 17-1mi EL. J. M~cCarley B)EGS to call attention to his new L)Stock of Boots~ and Slhoos, all sizes md styles, at unp~recedenltedIly low prices., ALSO, in entirely now Stock of Groceries.. sugar of all ~rdos,0offeoo, Rice, Hlominy, Fie Se Bo , trch, Soda,Popper, Te, eto. Fioe rsh Potatoes. Choicest Brands of Flour. ilest Corn and iye -.Whiskey in town.J r'obaco and Cigars, Molasses, Lard, ir acon, Han9 &o Lowest market prices' orog., mar- R. J. MCC.ALYs. FUST RECEIYVEDT Ono car load secd Potatoes, Ono ' " " Oats. -ALSO, A full lino of Plantation HarJ are consisting of ay iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow M oulds, Spadles, Sl- vels, Traces, HIapos ClevicesH, Ilices, Heel. Screws ] which will bo sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full 'pply of PLANTATION and FAMILY ' "r 'EL OC: C 3E];1. I 3 3 rii I have on hanld soveral brands of st class FERTILIZERS hich I am1 prepared to sell for sh or on time with well approved curities on a money basis, or with cotton option if parties desiro. Il parties in want of Fertilizers ill do well to call on mo beforo irchasing. F. ELDER. felb 20 '0 OUR CUSTOMERS HO areIW indebted to us for PRtOVIS iNS or PIIOSPHATES, we would respect 113y call attention, that your bills are duo or b~efore the first of Ngvember, Wo e dlepending on you for payment AT WCE, to enablo uis to meet obligatioins Ido to assist you, and which are duo at, at tinme, In order for usa, as well as you, to main., in our credit, it is necessary to moet oiur 0omises promptly3. Ieaty, Bro.*% Sons oct 12 C Fruit Jars ! Fr'uit Jars ! 'UST received, a lot of Mason's colobra.. ted Fruit Jars, with hioyd's porcolain od covers. Prioo,half gallon sizes, $2.50O, per dozen. ''uart~ sizes, $2.25 per dozen. nw2 J. P. MoAuT.Ro 2, rO. VE YO MONEY --GO TO D ANN E N B E R '8, JUST RECEIVED, L1 beoautiful line of Ladios' and Gonts' Notions. Iaiburg Edgings and Insertions, at 7cts., 10cts. and 1I ets, per yard. IAN1)4OME, ASSORTMENT OP hite and Striped lhosiery, at all pricoes. iARASOLS, SILK and COTTON. Teits' Unlaundried Shirts, Wainsutta Mills, $12 per dozen. Percale Shirts, $12 per dozen. -BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 121 ccnts por yard, CALICOES and BLEACIIINGS, Always in great variety. RY OUR BALTIMORE MADI 5-IO~Ei. EAC]H PAIR WARRANTED. )on't fail to Call on the Leader of Low PR ICES, DAENENBEM. april 17 EEPS constantly or. had a fullsup. dy of Choico FAMIL4Y G1l00E11IES and LIANTVATION SUPPLIES, IIis sltQok has ecently been1 replonishied, and ho Is now cady to supply the wants of all. oct12 shirts T Shirts ! JUST RECEIVED, 1 0 dloze n launred redy made ilhirts,. guaranted to be mfado of bose nuslin and 22-100 lineni, wvhich we soll .t the very lowv prico of half dozen for $7 ho cheapest and bost shirt in tho miarkot, Vo continua to soll tho best Calicoes, at 8, cents por~ yard, Muislins, at 12)% " rinocs, at 12x and up, Doxter's Knitting Cotton 5 cents a~ ball nd many other fresh anid desiralo goodsj t pricos to suit tho hard times, M~cMASTERl & BUICE; june 7 LAM~P CHIMNEYS. t\dozen Chinmeiys of all k inds just ) 3 received, land offired at reduced ates, by the dozen or half dozens, at tho' )rug Sitore of. i nno 9 nn. w. T. AIJ(1am