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4AA4) SemmULES.-The ollow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. U. and A. I. R. pass Winnsboro.: REOULAR 'PAS51NER---NIOIIT. For CharlottQ, 1,25, A. M. For .Augusta, 11.07, P. r. AccoMLMODATION FRRIOuT--DAy. For. Columbia, 7.36, r. Mr. For.Charlotto. 10.45, A. Mr. .toliglous Notices. Associate Reformed Church Rov. J. M. Todd, 11 A. Mr., and 8} Presbyterian Church-Rov. C. E. Chichiester, -1. A. M., and 8S r. Mr. Sabbath School 4} r. mr. Prayer Meoting, Wednesday, 54 i. u. Episcopal Church-.Rov. J. Oboar, sprvices every .Sunday except tho 2nd Sunday of the anonth: at 11 o'clock A. 1r. People are now complaining of too im:-ich wet weatbe.t. "'It ncycr rains but it pours." Capt. I. N. Withers, county audi. tor, has received his conunission and entered upon the duties of his oflice. Mr. James Q. Davis, county treas. urer, will qualify in a few days. Mr. Jas. A. Qrigsby of Ridgoway, has favored this offico with some peaches, the finest we have heard of this season;.. They wpro pprfoctly ripe and very lusciolus. Mr. Grigsby inpntitled to the premium. Fair lield challenges any county to beat this. PETTILXo'rrs Dran:cI'on.--We have received from the publishers, S. M. Pettengill & Co., 37 Park Row, New York, a Copy. of their Newspaper Dircetory, and Advertisers' 1Lnd Book for 1877. The book contains 376 pages, with nnerous ilhiastras tions, :js handsomely bound, and gives a comaplote list of newspapers and other periodicale published ain the United States an the Proiinees of British America. The book will prove valuable to advertisers and others seeking in -Ioranation in regarl to the newspapers mnd similar pub lications of the country. Price .1.00 per copy. A SIous Acc1DENT.--Mr. Per dlinan~d Duinlevy, son of Mr. RI. M. D)unlevy of this place, inct with a very' mius accident oy Wednes day last. Hoe was handling a p)istol, and it is thought he wa~s putting it in his p~ocket, when in some way the load of one chamber wvas dis charged, the ball entering the stomach. We arc pleased to learn that tlp.wound, though painful and serious, is not cop sidered dangerous. At laat accounts the young man was epnsidered o11t pf dap~gor, though ho has not besen removed home from (trotheor, ylili neighborhmood he was visiting at the time of the accidopt. A RoBBER FoILEiD.--A robber on, teredl the store of Mr. F. Iglder og Thursday imight, but failod in his burglarious undertaking. A trap had been sot for thiovos, in the shape of a shot--gun, so fixed, thipt wvhen tihe door, was opened the gun was dischiarged. The thief entered, and thme gun went off finely, but un fortunately (lid no harm. A searclh warrant was issued by Triad Justice Robertson on Fridlay, and on search ing the house of Joe Starko, colored, a quantity of bacon, dry goods, se Sgars and other articles wvas found Joe subsequently confessed thrat he had qjtolen the articles. The things stolen are idlentified as having come J'frong the ,store of Mir. F". Elder and Sthat cof Mir. Rosenbeim. Another [negro, -- Starke, is suspected of .%having been concerned, and both the jaccused have been committed to jail by Ti ial Justice Robertson, to awvait trial. Turs TAX LaEvY.-Thio "act .to raise supplies and make appropriations f~ or the fiscal year coznmencing November 1, 1876," just passed by the Legislature, providles that the taxes be collected in two instalments 'one-.half from the first day of July to the fita da ofAug,~and thirty(1irst day of Octoler. Those failing to pay the first iniitalment witlii the time specified will bo re(luir(1 to pay interest at the rate of one per cent. por month t0l pay. 'nnt. On all taxes unpaid on tho first of November, the usual penalty of twenty per cont. will *{ttach The taxos are required .to be paid in "gold and silver coin, United States currency, and national bank notes." The receipts given by the Special Agents are to be received as cash in part payment. The levy is ten pills -seven for State purpose s, and throo for county--and it is madei a felpny for the treasurer to collect uny taxes other than those pre scribed ii1 the act, and the railroad taxes levied in some of the counties. Tat4Mm ia Pmll rsps.-Every news .paper manl must experience annoy,. anco from tramping printers who beg of him a night's jodging, some thing to eat, etc. It is hard to dis criminate betwcen the deserving and the worthless ones. A certifi cato of membership in some Typo graphical Union is p1rinutfacie evi, dence of worthiness, but, unfortu pately; by no means copelusive. We woul suggest to our friends of the press that they give no aid to any of these itiinerants unless thii can furnish some certificate of wvorthiness. It would be a good plan for each newspaper proprietor, as he finds one deserying, to furnish him with a certificate to that effect and then lot the printer got another certificate from the next office, and so on. We believe that some of these tramps are men who have simply boon unfortunato, an d1 who honestly seek employment. These should he encouraged. But the other and larger class-lazy, dissipated and sometimes dishoiest-should be turned out of doors to take care of thiemi.'des. ''o the -Citizens of Fairfield County, I annonce myself as a candidate! for the oflice of Clerk of the Court for Fair iell county. The following are my reasons for meeking the ol' +e: I have a 4rgo family to support, ahtd children to etlucato by my own efforts. I lost an amt in the p;ervice of my country, and the office wgubjhl at least be a g. help to a man in my situation. Su if no other man offers, whose claims are better, and y'ou will elect m11 I premise to fill tile oflic( honestly, and to the 1) est of my1 ability. june 2-tf R. 1. JENNINGS. Shirts ! Shirts ! JUST RECEIVISD, 1. 0d(ozen unilaunred read1y made Shirts, guaranted to be made of hest mulslin anid 22-100 linen, which~ wo sell at tile very low price of hailf diozen for $7 tile cheapest and best shirt ip the market. We continue to sell tile best Calicocu, at 8j cents per yard. Muslins, ait 12%( " " 1lques, at 12X "' and up. poxter's Knitting Cotton 5' cQpts a ball and mny other f~(rlh and desirablo goods at prices to suit the hard timesC. *---- . McMASTER & BRICE. june 7 FUR1NI1TU1-K, 'TINDOWV Shaidcs, Ploturo Frames, VCildreni's Carriages, JiLmber anld Shingles. Use economy by buying tile best, and buy where ypu can get the cheape~t, Sapril 26 RI. W. PHLLIPS. LAlMP ChIMNEYS. 5 dozen Chimpys of all kinds just received, Aid 'off-red at 'reduced rat. hv by n 610 an r hal owe~,- a e LADD) BROS. W E havo now completed on1o of Uho bost stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAP,:. YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. :I;N .'f-TlH COUNTY. W\ will not be undjersold. Lot us say, however, that our best Calicoes aire 10 cents a yard. Wo cannot soll theii lower and havo ie unif orm profit on all Goods. GIVE TS A CALL n T'O OUR C.OLOKE D FJIIENDS As you have always ,iu confi :lence in us, w( will state that you nay depend on getting goods at a regular even price. No baits held out to any one. nov80. CONGRESS S13 5 TJ G 0 0 WINNSBORO, S.,C. NEW 4GOOD)S [, Gs I)ESPORTES' AND DRpY GOODS3, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND $IOES, WINES, LIQUORS, feb 8 Etc., Etc. fLov 8 Cun. Fystem. Tako( Simmons' Hlopatio Com.. pound or Liver Cure and all will be wvell, l'ho old adagte, ."I roeoption is IRotter han Cure,'' cannot bo more praotion~hly illustrated than now .when the sickness usual at this 50eason can be preventod by lihe use of SIMiMONS' .HEPATIC COA -. P'OUND, which, by .romovlng tho lbil, aleansing the stomach and b~owols and purif,ing the blood, enables tho systo n to rojeoct malarial poisons and givesq tone and strength to the whole body. HIM NIONS' HIEPATIC COMPOUND de all Vogehablo, >orfootly harm less and .von.. decrfully effective; ca~n be used at all tiumos~ mn4 at all ages, and does not lnterfore with ono's daily pursuits,-but on the eon trary, opaibles us to pursue thoui 'with ro'newed vigor. It is~sironpier, bettex and ::boapor than' any similar 'lpreparation iver offered. For sale b~y W. .. AIKEN, McMABs1n & BaricE. Winnsboii6,'S. C. TW. hzi Co., JUST REEIYED, One car load seed Potatges, One '' F " Oats. -ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard waro consisting of Gay Iron, Plow Stool, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, Sliovels, Traces, Clevices, Fices, Heel Screws ' c.&c wp.h li will be pold low for -CASH. I keep consta.MUy on hail a (pl aupply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand several brrpds of first class FyRTILI7Ti)RS which I am prepareil to spll for Casli or on tinic with well approved sceuritics on a money basis, or with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in .yant of Fertilizers will do v,;ll to call og me before purchasing. feb20 -. TO OUR~ .SUTONYJR8 HOareo indel ted,to us for.1?.0VIS OSor PHQl~SPHATES, we woeuIsl respect L'ully call attgation, tibtyour bills gye due onl or b)efore ./hle first 9if November. Wo rdependiiy en you fgr p~ayment AT ONCE, to enable us to mqct obligations made to assist you, lipid wvhich are d1ue at that tinig. In order for us, as well as you, tso main lain our credit, it is necessary to meet our proisei's promptly. B4y Dr.4 59f1. oet 12 A.LL persons having elaims pgainst ..the estate of James KIn14 deceased, ir Mn'owing theimeles tob indobted hfdn ljl nn'nhi .a ..12. SAVE YOUR MONEY -GO TO DANNmE Re'S, JUST RECEIVED, A beautiful line of Ladies' n4 4Gonts' Notions. Hamburg Edgings and Ipsottions, at .7ets,, ;cts. and 12J qts, por yard. HANDSOME ASSQRTMENT OF White and Striped Hosiery, at all prioos. PARASOLS SILK and COTTON. genats' Unlaundried Shirts, Wanisutta Mills, $12 per dozen. Percato Shirts, $12 per dozen. ]4EAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 12i cents per yard. CALIC.OES apd Bb ACHINGS, Always in great variety, TRY OUR -BALTIMORE MADF EACH PAIR WAVA1ANTED. Don't fail to Callon thp 1Leader of Low PRICES, april 17 Collilor & Ilandij (LL 4/p'CNTION rO ithojy,largo gnd ,9logat assortmegp &ILASSMg1E, Especlagyytheir Beorry, Fr~ujt andPregy :-ALSO, To-thieir v~griety of LAMPS, Mvioh, fo~r .beauty andt clygyness, excel. -A-LSO ,To their.largo stook of CROCKERY,,whioh they offer at low prices, to ,olose out theiy .GOODS in this li'ne; Establisheod 18.5Q, ,0H,ARLES MULLEI,R Has removed to th ~toro next to Frauaius WATGHES, Cl9pks and hJwelry re paivred,. and satigfaptiopr ftiaranteea Those in'debtedj ,to; : n for work on Jewelry will plogao p,aypt opeoo, hor ''' Hampton jis ElecteI. ,dHARL M~Tig. fob 3-tf Fruf t Jars? i ruitJs .USTrW lvd a lot of lyason's celebr. 44fgth',)yl 5d'arali