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RAII.IOAI) Sci rnou-s.--Th-'.I'lie follow-. ing are the hours at which the 1tirIns on io~ C. C. and' A. It. . pass Winnsboro : R.I-l At PAs$ENGER--NioiT'r. FIor Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, 1'. m. Acco) lroIAriox 1lc.:io1r- Ar. 'Por Columbia, '/.36, 1;. :u. For Charlotte. 10.15, A. a1. Now Ad vortisomont,. Turnip S.'ed--:\lieMtster & Brice. Card-R. I. Jonnings. Vith a view to give the employees of ".'m1: NIwS AND HR nIat a hioliday on the Fourth of Juily, there will bo no paper issued from this oflico on .iurslday minl)flg. Whatever (hil'orei t vi"ws the tax payers may entert:Li llalout the fence question, 'hi-rc should be an cloedicen at once. Preparo the petitions antd 'iavo them in by next '1'Tusday. Seventv-five taxpayvers (an readi ly ho fout to put their names to a petition. Ge ;t the pietitionts inl by next ''uesdav. That will bo the last opportunity. 11m1d in the p :titi-)ms5 as to changing the fenco law. Tu!.nly next is the day to hav o thom ready an submit them to the county coi nissioners. Only three townships in the Coun fy, nos. 1, 2 and 4. have thus far put in applications for a vote on the fence question . iy Tuesday next, all the townships shouhl be heard from. rhe county treasurer is ready to receive the taxes. Only one -half is ue 110now, tho balaucO in October. 't'hose not paying the iiisthnienit due this monthA will be chmarged with interest at tho rate of one per eei t. per month. Let the fence question be immne diately settled. Every township should tialk the profP5r stepi) to bas c a vote in Au;-ust. Make application It once to the county comnission e-rs. The time will be 'Out on the 10th instant. Dr. S. \V. holiait h1a faored the office wi ith a basket of magnifi (eiit 1peacie. They are of the IH:ale and X ork varieties, and wsill coomare favorabhly with the fruit of atny sectin. Doko is adapted for fruit clturne-, and this yecar thle orchards ar-e loaded down. 'ssued oP "-Ionda-y a .unbc)(r of cheecks fori the~ paiym ent of schiool ceI~rltOs of 1873--7., andl~ they were :&N enhe b tihe coutnty tr-easuiixr. E'ver-ything connected wli th this schioo l fund( hasm beien (1one with the gr-eatest care mand regard for the nxcst of Lhsye hjoldjin claims. Drt. S. WV. Bookhar-t has with drawn fromn the iblythewvood Femalo Seminary att Dhioko, and the Rey. A. hatrve assumed chtarige. TJhis schltu is ini a flurshn conidition, and located as it is in one of the healthiest portions of the State, pre sents atdmin-tble sfacilities. Under its p~resenit ale corps of instr-uctofs it hast at bright future beforoe it. The Granid Aryof the Republic hats just held a re-union at P.rovi hienoe, R. I All tihe speCaker-s apL pear-ed willing to forgive but1 not to forget. Tfhey Werou united in the idlea that thei South alone should decora'e tile gr-ayes of their (doad, and1( that tile North should1( continuoi to perpetuate the memor-ies of Union soldiers~ only. A resolution to tlieis cfee~t was also p~assed in 'secor-' sessV3iOh. ExcunlsIbN TO AUousTA.-An ox~ ceusion train 'will leave Charlotte at 6:30, p. mn., on the 3d of July, r-each. .ing Augusta at 7 o'clock on the morning of the 4th. Rotur-ning, it will leave Augusta ait 8:30, p. mn. Price of tielkots, for the roun-iA tr-ip, as follows: Fr-om Char-ldtto, $3.00; fr-om Chester $2.50; from Columbia $2.00; from all points betwoen Columbia and Augusta, $1.00. '.The fare from Winnsboro will ho 8.0 This oxcursion is eete to be very pleasant ifluir, and wNill doubt less 1) largely at n('1(ded. 'Thcu'e w )e a gradll palrale of ; Ih milii:.. ry an(1 iremenl ill August a on the itlh of July. 'tickets lmy be pro-, cured fromii Mr. W. B. Creiglt. 'T'int: NAloNAJ, Jxr.-Capt. 8. 1. Clownoy on Saturday last resigned the position of casier of the WiinnS boro National Dzank, w hich ho had hloit -ince tho organization of the bank(. C'aplt. Cl'ow' noy was t brloughs out. t most eflicient oflicer , and his niforly1v Couirteous manner was muarked by alli ;':1ho Vert) thrown in conta:ct with1 h1i:n,. Mr. T. R. }R:liott, form(erliy ller, has beens (c5ted by the ioard of ,lirecf,ors to tihe posi ion of casllie'lr, and Mr. Wim. N. Chandki has beei elected to that. of teller. both these n t letlell aro 6kiIlcd accountants, aid will co11 C fully ulp to the mark in their respective shilores. Ci.ose: 'rm1: S-r1onts'.----We sugt Yst to our1' merchants anid other b)11uh1ess men the j~popriety of a sl)elsion of busines- on the Forurth of July. Nearly evCI'yweICre in the Unit ed States the (121 is observed a; 2) h1 l'da~y, and it should be so in Wiiunsboro. Clerks and cipiojycr ; alike need11 rest, and in1 the present extreme (tallncss of ImUstne-s4 the Closing of the store:, will nvolve lit tle if any' peu''cniarv sacrifice. "All work Und no ]lay makes Jack a dlull boy" is i saying lpjIicabIle as well to grown people as to young sterr, 1n(1 it ought to 1)e regarded. Wo trust all the stores vill be c1(se on the F()Iurhi. T11 F 1:\c1 L.A\.-Wc urge up0o the ta:payes in the several town 3hips to take inilediato ste(I(s t.( submllit the question of "fence" or "no fence" to the people lleXt iimonth. The board of county Coiiissioners will hold a meeting on the tkntlh day of the prosent month, an(I there W ill then be 1resen te: an op 1o-'rtulity to subhijimit l)etitions from the daflierent towlships. We con sider it of the greatest import :1mee that this matter shenld ho at once submitted to thy; taxlj), ers. If the people are in favor of contijuii the present law as to fences, they Should say so. If they want a change. they should say so. 'lI'en this vexed question w.11 be sr"tled, and the p~eoleC can~ make their 'plans accor'din)gly. \Whether' at ma1jority in the Iseveral townsips desiro aI eclumige, is not tiho qnestion. What we want, is tha~t the people)! has e tihe oppor'tunity to e'xpress I th.ir wishles Tl'ins can be done by having an eletion inl all the~ townip~1s. The .1hsors. ll&)rs: Larnmming that my card4 of nlom mit ion memb1 ters of1 the Democratio parnty of th1is; c'ounIty andt (emba1rraseud my3 -frienmds, I r'espect.fuly withdra my'' 13 name11 as1 a1 canT (ldite for Clerk of thel CourtI. july 3 dxl ]t. LH. JEsNNINGS. EKLIVER CURE. A 3rA-rourass l'M.um MtEmerr conm .L..l)poundd f~ rolln veg(etable) ingr1edien11ts wich aro1 11 regarded at stanidard rolnodies of tihl Matormoa, Aledlien1. Actu~al 'experi. (InCO luistabbt~)Ished this eti111)0pound as far as5 super ior t(4 others iJ~ clming like chlar ac0tor. S131M1)NS' HEPA T.JO t.OM POUtND has810 mhuig 1in Its com11positio !01 tl m ( ttois nottm unleasanmlt, do. s net nau)Isenltel or gripo, and11 yet it acts 01n theo Liver and Bowels just, as effectual ly as Caloimol or any3 It of llropifatious of molreumry, wvithI.. out injunnig tho conlstitutionI01 ordebillia tinmg the systom. Man1y'poople suffer wit~h 'torpid Li ver' and C'onsipat ed1 J ?weis and1( reg ltr somelth ing t o stiimuilato . thes org~ans. From11 5o111e p0011 iarit~y of conIsti ttiionl, they cannllot take cllomell or lu mfass. T1o sucht Simmo~n's iepatic Com(1 pound1( will be invaluable. It, des not aind depressXi, bt,t atits mild(ly3, produclinlg no depresionm. It simply stiIlmte naitttro to act. HIonco, how malublel~1) to tho suft'eror. -- FOiRsALE nY- - -tV I. AIKENl, MAsTPen & fnaceP, W ~innsboro, .C. J~O~1E & Woodward's, t. TiWE I OlSE, Proprietor( july 3--2w Char'l;wton. n.C'n 1lI1' il...t\ . 1' i' a jutt V l'1iii (4 t .j l i. t\ iike1 'lt.ee t >11itSiVIC ()1)s(r 'VaLUl tit ieil jut'tu. iottoll jikllgitt1iit, ittti htiis 511x( uti h its )ifOVt5t sittJ ta I ijt~il1jj to tO u~nun~t, I lust it 1.9 iltitdny L 111W t ii rouithoot il,.i C' liiIi .5 '"Wuooutn's Botst lirjid * ii. t t titl(" d ule qu )iu.ikjos ill ceilaiit * it e( all ir chric~ t, null rettstores ial tit iin every lI Of tt or iii ))' ic Ii tueidl lng ii veiled II te tro; ti mutt tof (1 IXINL(i.4 11ev iit Liato tVoliini 'ili: th le .\[tl iciti I'ae tlly v lI ws 1ilt i,'e ti-iiig it 111 (I~ily 1w1-ielive. l'ii tutu ld (iii isj ir1t1itkC4 it t ii. it t slt' p1~ .ut t" 1 ottl& by it. W'. J:. Aioix. iNOT2CE(: '1'O()1'' kXP. VY v-1is. \ IN.NUmj oii, S. C., .11!' :3o, 1 577. TULJ; is hereby S.ivvu t hit th~e tltx L_\'i L o this titlivit will ie qpieii 187, I id ciSi ye, 110' tieti iii ivk ~ionl o1 thle '~liifti andt Culit.'.ty taxes~ ior lthe fiscial year The liiiiitoUttt leviedl is as foillows: For Stat juit ripOt4(.-9 . - 7 mills. For' Coulty juui'pouses - - -3 .11111s. ''otIal - -e j - ri -flllu -1 )t) m-l ills. 6-wi; ,i(liet ats of lwitt -otu anid 'Tl htio iC.o5-1tiiI ed taets are J)t vnhh ini ten4 Ilut insf Itluu'i'. - .IPtiii Liijt.' i tit, ii ot ~d 111I i N't PUS( jil-haf ist i11w! ath i i ratit linet \lIt to if pI' 1114)1ill 11;.1)0 pail.I 'I'i i te; ii I'ir is nt Itoiet t( rue' i c4) ill [aful. otiit al (i tlil aal stivur' olyi It HIt 51t St qt l's Cii irt'uV( . a114t Ilvii oiall '])it rt jripts of the tHlau'iQ. Ag" lit wvill Le ( take as CilSli. JAMESi Q. l)A\'S, *)itnO 31).-.xln 1w~ C omtyI 'It itsili t'. J.U.T [{CLI V 1ui) . -- 'lllstoki (,t' I'liiit a1141 Fa i: 0ruu liiu tfiv~"''i.t ALSO, A\ fin ttloik C: llltOl':50(1 suh \V H JSNJ*:Y. R A NPX.1" M" INS in great variety, ALE, *'.te., etc. The 1 1o~ig or tho public _- Olici B. ROSENHEIV. If OEZ SllE 4 ltuw ianoma by 1 ii' oif tilt lendl flESDE JTJST E-B A FULL STi SUM A MER N'HICH WE ARE BEST PRINTS, 12'YARDS F WHITE PIQUES, 1.2J, CENTS .A .~N ID .A..I~ C)' VERY I -AI FRESH PRUNES, 10 CE. FRESH TOMATOES, 20 i NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND ALL OTHER Ti1OMA, '4HO COLATE, SEA UARDEb --VERY .aIL. I.3 SHOES AT Sorm PLEASE CALL AND may 14. NOTICE! *AE initendl to graully chanige oni Stock to Groceies, leavy ])r~y G~oods, liOots5. Shoes, anid aill goods necdod ori We thecreforo off'er all fancuy goods, suicli 'iiingx, Jaiconiet anid Swiss, Alpjacca.f, Liacor Handkerchiefs Finre Gloves Collars, Cutrfs, and all other goods of this character at ari BELOW -COST. If you wanyt any kind of Faney Notions, give us caoli. TLhespriuo shall suit yor Ior'1.he L AI)D BROS. juno 19 Established 1869. CHARLES MUL.TLER TIns removed to thme Ato next to Francis -(Gerg's. W' ATCHES, Clocks and Jewoiry re. . aired, and eatisfaction guaranteed to everybody.. Those inl >ltod to rioo for 'work on jewelry will please pay at once, for Hampto'n Is <.ecoted. oRiARrLES MULLER. IEI & Co. 3LETJJVED, DCK OF NICE 'G- o ODM, WELLING VERY LOW. DR A DOLLAR. ' A YARD. OHEAP. JSO NTS A POUND. wu 25 CENTS A CA T. SOLD BY THE DOZEN. GOODS VERY CHEAP. FOAM, FLAVORING. EXTRACTS, ETC. 4 SEEDS, A . 3. 'X 3M T-X 33 93 CIHEAP. 4)BOOTS. -0 S P T.T ]3 -OF SEE, FOR 'YOURSELF. IzJv LO O? J~rEW crooDs'r NEW 000)8 !:! Ehavo just recoived a atook 6f SPRING AND SUMMER prinxts of the best brands at 8} conhi, 4--4 Cahmbrics at 10 cents. (Centen'nial Stripes at l23 cents, A full Stock of Shirlinugs, Shootings and Drilling at low figures. CLOTHING I COT'HING !! WVe have just received a largo an'd coin plete stock of Spring and Suspmer Cloth thing whfich we wvill s'ell as oh~ap as any '1TATS I HATE I! HATS!! Gtits' and Youths'Folt and Straw Hats 6f all kindsi and at any prioo. CASE3 MnfRES CASSIMEitES I! We 40.vo just received a full htook of Cassi mcers:, from tho Charlottesvi ll MillIs. T weeds, Cottonados, Jeans, etc. - F. MoMaster_&Co. EESconstiauty or liand a full UUp. pliy of ClidfieFA MI~Y'GROoEI'IES and PL ANT'INON I$UPPIlld. 'His stook has 'rece'ntly been replenished, and ho Is no~ 'ready 'to supply the wanta of alL~ ontle