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RAILROAD SOUEDULES.-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro: REGULAR PASSENOER-NIGHT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, P. M. ACCoMMODATION FnEIoHT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, r. i. For Charlotte, 10.45, A. bt New Advertisements. Here They Come-Ladd Bros. Just Arrived-MeMaster & Brice. Seed Wheat &c.-McMastor & Brice. New Grocerie-J. F. McMaster & Co. Aladdin Security Oil-C. West & Son's. Dr. W. E. Aiken advertises the Morning Star Yeast Powder, and recommends it as an excellent arti cle. The Board of Equalization has been in session for the past four days. Adjutant-General Moise has called for an inspection of the troops in Fairfield county oh the 12th of October. Rub up your fusee, boys, and learn to swing round like a gate. A very haavy rain visited Winns - horo on Monday afternoon, the 16th inst. Some damage was done to hrubbery. The irain appears not o have been so heavy in the coun ry. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNI.-We are 'equested to state that if the weather .hould prove unfavorable or the ,round be too damp to morrow, the .icnic of the Presbyterian Sunday ichool will be postponed for one week-until Friday, the 28th inst. The Independents and Seventy, sixes (juniors) began a game of ball on Monday afternoon, but rain die.' persed them before the fifth inning, at which time the Seventy.sixes were two scores ahead. This is the see, ond game the rain has stopped. The colored clubs of Wiqnsboro and Camden played a match game of ball on the College green on Tuesday afternoon. The former won by a scor6 of 87 W 20. Some of the playing on both sides was very good, d a niunber of home runs were made. DENTAL NoTIcE-Dr. Isaiah Simpo son, Surgeon Denteist, Charlotte, N. C., respectfully informs the citizens and public generally that he will visit Winnsboro, 8. C., professions. ally, on the 24th.day of September, and remain ton or fifteen days. Call early and save confusion at the last. Teeth extracted without pain. Terms Cash. Satisfaction gijaran. toed. Sw* NEw ADvERTISEMENTS. --- Lad Bros. announce that they have p. w in store onb of the largest stocks of goods ever brought to Winnall-ro, consisting of dry goods, hats, cloth ing and notions. McMaster & Brice advertise Iu cerne and clover seed, blue stone, and other articfes in their line, tbo numerous to mention. J. F. No&Iasher & 0o. advertise general groceries, crackers, oat meal, etc. THE RDUuoTIoN or WAes.--The Columbia .R?egister states theat it was in error in its announcement, to the effect that the wages of the working men on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad were to be re duced ten per cent. oni the 1st of October, and adds in explanation : "We undersutand that the pay of the laborers is not to .be interfered with. The only change that wifi be made, will be a slight reduction in the case of four foi Ave e4ployeg, which reduction will only equalize 'thehf wages with those of similar em ployes on a connecting road. We understand that the road is doing well, and anticipates ,a large busi floss during the coming winter." ALMOST A1x AOOft.Sogme wretch, bent opi mis@lef, placed a few days ago an dbstruction on the railroad traa,k, and, 1but for its time, ly removal, there would have boon a sorioua accident. A rail was stuck firmly under one of the "stringers," and pointed in the direction of the next-coming train. Had the train come, of course it would either have boon thrown violently from the track, or would have torn up the "stringer." In either event a serious smash-up would have resulted. The obstruc tion was discovered by Mr. D. R. Flonnikon, and by him communi cated to the section-bands in time to avoid any bad consequences. HAYEs INVITED TO COLUMBIA.-The following invitation, from the mayor and a committee of aldormon of Columbia, was recently sent to President Hayes : To the President of the United State, f'remont, Ohio: The undersigned, a committee of (the City Couneil of Columbia, S. C., were appointed at a regular meet ing of Council, held on the evening of the 11th inst., to tender to the President and Cabinet an invitation to visit our city, the capital of the State of South Carolina, on their trip South. Apart from the pleasure it will afford us as citizons to meet the President and his Cabinet and to extend to them the hospitalitios of the city, we bog to assure you that the invitation now extended meets with tho hoarty good wishes of our entire communi - ty. We believe that the present is an auspicious timo to be honored by a visit from the President, and that it will tend to promote frater nal feelings between the citizens of the various States of the Union. We trust that our invitation will meet with a favorable :osponso, and assuro you that you will receive a hearty South Carolina welcomo. JUST AR RIVED. OCK Salt, Potash, Candles, Spices, Saps, Fine Teas, Concentrated Lye, BatI. Brick, Shot, Cigars, &c. At the Drug Ftoreof sept 20 MeMASTER & BRICE. PREPARE TO SOW WHEAT. S the stock law is to be enforced in Fqirfiold we have laid in a large lot of Bln6 Stone, Lucerno and Clover Seedti. For sale by - sept 20 McMASTER & BRICE. HERE THlEY CONE HEWN THEY COME! fundersigned 'ro a ily. r!eiving one of the largcet.Stoks over brought to Winnsboro. BOO0TS AND SHOES lought direct from the manufactures. HATS AND CAP~S, a large variety. A splendid line of CLOTHING to arrive. DRY GOODS of every desoription-particula~rly staple goods. Notions in profusion, We pledge ourselves to sell any line of GOODS as cheap as they can be bought in Columbia. Call and see us before buying, We will save you money. sept 20 Notice to Creditors. Ns TUB PnOBATE COUnT, August 21, 1877. T 'HE creditors holding claims against ..the estate of Henry T, Crumpton, :460c4ed, are required by order of this court to establishi their demands before me at Fairfield Court House on or before he Arst day 9f November next. O. R T HOMPSON, aug 23-4w Judge of Probate SPECIAL NOTICES. A Most Excellent Remedy. ATLANTA, GA., March 12, 1870. I have oxatuined the locipe of 1rid flold's Femalo Rogusator, and from my knowlodge of tho ingredients, boliovo it a luost excellent medicino, and well suitied to that class of' diseases designated. I haveno hesitation in advising its Use, and confidently recommend it to the publio. 1. JOEL BRANHAM, M. D. s6pt:1 1-2w The State South of Carolina COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By 0. R1. T031PSOY, Evq., Probate Judgc. W IIEREAS, Henry L. Elliott hath iado suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of James R. Aikon, deceased: These arc therefore to cite and adni. 'nish all and singular the kindred nud creditors of tho said James It. Aiken, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ofProbato, to be held at Fairfleld Court louso, S. C.,on the 22d day of September ne:t, after publication hereof, at I1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand. this 7th day day of September, Anno Domini 1877. 0. It. T1OMPSON, sopt 8-txlaw2 J. P. F. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. Elizabeth P. Brown vs. Arthur Hayes and Thomias L. Powell. IN pursuance of an order made by ithe I Honorable T. J. Mackey in the above stated case, I will soll before the Court House door in -innVlro, on the fihst Monday in October 1ext, for Cash th,e following described real estate, viz: All that plantation or tract of land con tuiiiig NIX AND FOUn-TENTIH acres on which the Mill is situated, in Fairlield county, ill said StatO of South Carolini, on Mor ris Crook, bounded on the west, south and east by lands of Elizabeth P. Brown, and on the north by lands belonging to Mrs. Aristrong-.-being a part of a tract of one handred and three acres belonging to the said Elizabeth P. Brown, as by reference to a plat thereof made by B. H. Robertson, lurveyor, &pril 18th, 1874,will morG fully appear. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office. S. F. C. Winnsboro, H. 0., September 8, 1877. sept 11-t1x2 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIMFIELD. In tie Common Pleas, Wim. H. Lyles, Plaintiff, against Geo. W. Kirkpatrick, Defendant. PURSANT to the dcrotal order of His Honor T. J. biNekoy, made in the above stated case on tle 21st day of May. 1877, 1 will sell before the Uourt House door, for Zitrfeld Coilty, on A.onday, the 1st day of Octobo'r, 877, for cash, the tract of land dehoribedda the pleadings in the above cause, '*Iz - All that tract or parcol of landI unto in Fairfild county, o4 ,tadraoh s Branch, waters of Broad River, in the fork of the public roads leading from' Shelton's Ferry to Monticello, and froti ChoRtor to Ash ford's- Ferry', bounded bn the south by lands of Estate of J, ,q. MCMahon, do ceased; on the east., by lands of Geo. W. Kirkpatrick and the afob'csaid public road leading from Shelton's Ferry to Monticello; and on the west by the said public road leading frois Chester ton. Ashford's Ferry; and containing ONE HIUNDnED AND EICoITY NINE ACREIS, more or less. This landla sol(d subject- to the lien of a mortgage debt due by.. G. M., Chapman to the Estate of E. F. Ly los, also to a judgment debt due by said G. M. Chap man to Thos. M. Lv.los, in the whole amounting to about tile surn of six hun dred dollars; and any bid received will be considered as over and abovo that amount. The land is sold as tlie property of the defendant in the above' ontitled action. S. W. RlUFF, Sheriff's Office, 8. F. C. Winnsboro, -S. C. September 5, 1877. sept 15-tds D. R. FLENNIKEN IIEEI S constantly on hand a full sup ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PLAN'TATION SUPPLIES. His stock has recently boon replenished, and ho is now ready to supply the wanta of all. oot12 FUJRNI[TUR E, W INDOW Shades, Pioture Fraraes Children's Carriages, Lumber and Shingles. Use econoray by buying.the best, and buy where you can get the cheapest. anril 201 K W BHT T;r;rp L-a' W Carcis THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. p All businoss entrusted to him in either capacity will rooeive prompt atton. Lion 011co on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro Hotel. I1. A. GAILLAID. JNo. S. tRYNOLs. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, ATTfORNEYS AT LAW N0. 3 LA W RANGE. A. M. MACKEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. I, LATW RANGE, Winnsboro, .9. C. i Apecial attention paid to the Rpoody collection of claims. Will practice in all the courts of this State and the United Sates. McMaster & Brice [AVE greatly roduood the prices of their HAMBURG EDG.LNGS, INSERTINGS, LACES, PIQUES, ''RIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FRILLINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, &c. Call and examine their "Cheap Show Case" of "ODDS AND ENDS." july 28 Ettenqer & Edmond, ICnMOND. VA ANUFACTURERS of Portable ana Stationatry Engines and Boilers o all kinds, Circular Saw Mlills, Grist Mills Mlill GeAng, ShaIting, Pulloys &c. AMERIMAN TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Camieroin's Special Steamn Pumps oo 9Send for Catalogue. W. G. ROCHE, MERCHANT TAILOR, hAS removed to the store next to the post-of1lce, where he will be glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, from which customers may make selections. Ho now has the finest line of French and English goods ever brought to this market. Hie is also prepared to cut or to make up goods for those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. pm Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for past patron age, he solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 WV. G. RIOCHE. PROF. N. SCHMITT, Piano, Melodleon and Organ Tuner, 238 Main Street, Columbia, 8. 0. 1TiAVING an experience of thirt-five .LL years in tunin and reparing Pianos, Meledeons, ' rasand other Musical Instruments, b.tb in Europe and America, is enabled to guarantee satisfac. tion, or make no charge. lie has the highest recommendations from 'schools and colleges in the United States. July 18-ti. DUEWESFEM ATCOLLEGE. NEXT college year opens October 1st. -Fiaculty same as last year--full. First-4elass teaohers of mlusio,draing and pnting. Location retired and ~iathy. fuition and board, incloin felan washing, - for' college year, $177. Extras at reasonable rates. .For ~or~lar send to J. I. BONNER, on Auavat, 1st, 1877. .Due West, 8. ~ aug 21--z8w CONNOR & CHANDLER CALL attention to their full STOCK -OF Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, &c. Specta cles. Cutlery, Lawps, Lanterns, Glass and Crockery Ware, Vases, Toilette Sets and China Tea Sets -ALSO Machine Needles and Springs. Sewing Machines repaired, cleaned and adjusted. aug 23 Wines, Liquors, Toba ceo, &c INE Palo Sherry Wine, fine N. C. _L'Souppernong Wine, fine old Porto Port Wine, fine imported Claret Wine, For table use - ALSO, Fine artiolo dry Soupernong Wino, Otard's & Co. genuino Cognac Brandy, pure N. C. Apple Brandy, cheico Stone Mountain (Georgia) Corn Whiskey, puro N. 0. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey, My Cabinet Rye-the best whiskey in town, and a full stock of all other good Liquors. Also, the celebrated Indian Pale Ale, fresh Lager and Sweet Sparkling Cider on draught. The largest and best selected stock of Havana Cigars and Cigarettes in town, Blackwell's genuine Smoking To bacoo, MessinaOranges and Lemons for ale low for cash by ja nel2 F. W. HABENIOH T. SOMETHING NEW. -0 I have just received some very fine old Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple Bran dy, from Stono Mountain, Georgia, and Lincoln county, Virginia, and various other grades of iWestern Rye Whiskeys, North Carolina Corn and Rye Whiskeys, Domestic and Imported Wines and Brandies. -ALSO A largo stock of bottleO goods, consist ing of Cham pane, La er Beer, for family use, Ales Porters, Noda Water &e. One barrel fresh Jnwark Cider on draught Cool drinks ol all do4oriptions. Tobacco Cigars, &c. -AT OUR OUSE. J, D. McCAU LEY, my3 r o rprie tor. J. CLENDINING, Bot and ~. Shoe Marnufacturer, WINNSB3ORO, S. C. TH! E undersigned re Uspetfully annonnces to the Scitizens of Fairfld that ho has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. C. Muller's. I am prepared to mAuufactuire 'd1 styles of work in a substaiitlal and orkmanlike manner, out of the very best materials, and at prices fully as low as the same goods can be manufactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hand a good Stock of 8olo aba Upper Loather, Shoe Findings &c., which will be sold at reasonable prces. Reairing promptly attended to. Terms strictl Cash, je Dried Hides bougt oct 12 J. OENDINING. CONGRESS STREET N G D S ! WINNSBORO, S. O. 500 LBS. NEW, YORK VAUTO MY OHEESE, Just at hand, and warnnted to gi ve satisfaotion. U. G 1EPOTS