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RAILROAD SOEDULEs.-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro: REOULAR PASsENGER-NIGnT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, P. m. AccOMMODATIoN FREIGT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, P. m. For Charlotte. 10.45, A. t New Advertisements. The Latest Arrivals-Sol. Wolfe. Summons-Brice & Sanders, At torneys. Furniture for Sale-C. E. Cbi chester. Gordon Light Infantry-R. M. Huoy, Secretary. The Elephant Has Come-J. 0. Bong. The following are the prices of cotton for the past two days: Tuesday, 10h; Wednesday, 10. Cotton is not coming in with any alarming degree of celerity, and our coffers are still empty. Communion services were held at Lebanon Presbyterian church on Sunday. dew Bethel Presbytery will moet at Concord church near Woodward's during the second week in October. The culture of sorghum is being revived. Mr. Butler Pettigrew has made a largo quantity of syrup for himself and his neighbors. Colored people report that two or three dogs have gone mad on uppor Little River recently. One is said to have gnawed and lacerated his own forelegs before he was killed. No person was bitten. "Our House," the popular res taurant kept by Mr. Jno. D. McCar loy, will be opened for the season to-morrow. Fresh oysters, pre pared in every style, may be had on Saturday. There was a mistake in the county treasurer's notice, published in the last issue of THE NEWs AND HERALD. The penalty for non -payment of taxes at the proper timo is fifteen per cent., and not twenty, as stated in the advertisement. The mistohie was ours, and. not the t reasuer's. NEW ADvER TIsEMENT.-O. F. Weit ers, of Charleston, publishes his card. Sol. Wolfe informs his friends that he has just returned from the North ern markets, with a carefully select ed stock of dry goods, boots, shoes hats, clothing and notions. J. 0. Boag advertises his new stock of goods--which is such a full and varied one that people must see it for themselves to know what it is. FAIRFIELJD LIGHT DRAGooNs.-Thle organization heretofore known as the "Fairfield Sabre Club" has been reorganized, under the name of the "Fairfield Light Dragoons," with the following officers : Captain--T. R. Robertson. 1st Lieutenant-W. J. Herron. 2d Lieutenant-W. WV. Brice. 8d Lieutenant-Thos. E. Bell. 1st Sergeant-J. W. McCants. 2d Sergeant-F. A. Neal. 8d Sergeant-0O. M. Dantzler. 4th Sergeant-E. A. Rabb. 5th Sergeant-M. H. Mobley. Corporals-W. B. FUord, M. F. Pope, W. H. Robinson, Jr., J. S. Bailey, W. A. Neil. .. The roll numbers fifty-nine men, rank and file, and the company will parade for inspection on the 10th inst. T he ,Southeorn (ultivaeor' for Oc tober is at hand. The following list of contents will give some idea of the reading matter this number contains : Virtue of Weeds;i Fish Culture ; Rotating Crops and Tm. proving Lands ; Oats vs. Clover Experiments with Corn;i Preparing for Sowing Wheat;i Preserving Tim. ber ; Food for Peas anid Beans ; Olawson Wheat: Obstacles in Ex priment.ing : Renovating Worn--on t. Planting of Corn-Applying Ma nures ; Succossivo Crop Growing : Feeding Animals ; Raising Jacks and Mules ; Prevention of Vermin in Poultry; Scurvy Logs in Fowls Notes on Gardening, etc., etc. The Cultivator is in every respect one of the best agriculturo journals in the country, and it should be liber ally supported. It is published at Athons, Ga., by W. L. Jones. The subscription price is $2.10 per an nun, in advance, postage paid. When Fortune smiles, humanity overflows with humor, or, in homoly language, when a man gets a bar gain he grins and be4rs it. And it is a noteworthy fact that sinco J. 0. Boag's now stock of goods has been openod, everybody in Winnsboro looks cheerful and bright, as if they were satisfied th.t just what they want is to be seen at Boag's Cheap Store; and ho is conscious of no ex, aggeration when he says that never before was such a stock opened for the inspection of the public. This stock consists of everything now and desirable in the way of Milli nery, Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, Ladies! Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Family Gro, cories, and other goods too numor ous to mention-all selected with the greatest care and bought at the lowest cash prices. He is conse quently able to offer his friends greater bargains than over. Call and see for yourselves, and go away in good humor, as everybody else does, that visits Boag's establish ment. You are sure to find some thing to please you. * FURNITURE FOR SALE. S EGOND hand Parlor, Chamber, Din ing R1lom and Kitchen furniture, in good order, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to oct4 -3t C. E. C1IH11ESTER. Attention I Gordon Light li faitry. A TND a special meeting of your corps in Town Hall on Friday night, October 5th, at 8 o'clock. A 1ull attendance is requested. An oppor tunity will be given thoso who have not signed the Constitution to do so. By order: R. M. HUEY, oct 4-tl Secretary. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In the Probate Court. John Chapman, as Administrator of the E.Tstate of Richard Dove, Senior, de ebased, Plaintiff, agauinst Noney Dove,- Richard C. Dove, William Dove, Robert Dove el a?., Defendlants. To the defendants, Nancy Dove, Richar'd C. Dove, William Dove, Robert Dove, Walter Dove, Mary D)ove, Elizabeth Aus'.in, wite of w, lliamu Austin, Sarah Hlanks, Hlyrami Dove, Samuel Dove, the heirs-at-law of Ben Dove, deceased, and the heirs-atI-law of John Dove, deceased: Y OUJ A RE HlEREBY SUMMONED and rei'eod to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Judge of Pro.,ate for the said county, atnd to serve a copy of your answe: to the said complaint on the subscori hors at their office, on Main atreot, in tile town of Ch- itor, in the county of Chester, S. C., within twenty cdays after the sorvice hereof, ex:clusive of' the day of such ser vice; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the ~Court for the relief demanded in the compla'nt. Dated 28th September, A. D. 1877. BRICE & SANDERS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defendants, :Sarah Hlanks, wife of James Hlanks, Hlyramn Dove, Samuel Dove, the heirs-at-law of Ben Dove, de cense<t, and the heirs-at-law of John Dove, deceased: Please take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, w~as filed in the offico of' the Pro bate Judge, at Winnsboro, in the county of Fairfleld, in the Stato of South Carolina, on the 29th day of September, A. D. 1877. BRIC1E & SANDERS, oct 4-law0 Plaintiff's Attorney s. OTTO F. WITERS, Wholesa,le Grocer ---AND Commission Merchant, Nos. 110,112 and1( 181, 'EA ST 23A.2 ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. THE LATESI BEST 1 AT LOWEE T HAVE just roturned from the niai somest, largest, and best assorted st( the ospecial bonofit of the citizons of invite their attention. To the Ladies who would have GLOVES, LINGERIE, and tho very To the Gentlemoen who would got ti CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO'l To those who are in need of goods variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TUCKING BLANKETS, BLEACI -THESE MAY Bli S( Sa T T OLD TIMMPIC AT THE CHEAPI 25 POUNDS FINE FAMILY F MEAL, $1.00 PER 'BUSHEL, ( SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR AND COFF HA D TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALLi F WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THJ THE SHOES AN PLEASE CALL AND 5] aug 11 PROSPECTUS. H[ISTORIY of' South Carolina, -BY REV. U. LATHAN. S O soon as a anfficient number of sub scribers are secured to warrant the enterp)rise, I propose publishing a HISTORY OF sOUTH CAlROLINA. The work will embrace a complete history of the State from the first discov ery of theonoil; the settlement of the torri tory at different periods; the history of the State under the Proprietary Govern ment, under the Itoyal GJovernmnent, and through the Revolutionary poerlod, or to the close of the Reovolationary war. The movements of the. several WVhig militaryoefes are accurately tracedi, and the soveral battles fought during the Revolution are mninutely,desoribea. The whole will muake a book of mere thtari 700 pages of the sizo of Stephens' HIistoryi of the~ Unikcd Skales. .itwill be printed on good paper,with elear type, md bound in substantIal olothi. To nub lcribeors the book will be delivered for1 IroUa norLAns per copy. Persons desiring to oanvars for the work are requestedi to comumunicate with ~he author at Yorkville, S. C., for terms, Yorkville, S. C., Aug'uot, i877I, son 6ff ARRIVALS ! GOODS T PRICES! -0 kot, having selected one of the hand icks over brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectfully ;he protiost styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. ie very latest and nobbiost suits of 'S, and furnishing GOODS Ca)l on SOL. WOLFE. of all kinds, Notions in great , HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, IING, VALISES and TRUNKS: FOUND AT )L. WOLFE'S. oil IN UR. iS BACK AIN DASH STORE OF [ERR & coo LOUR FOR $1.00. )R 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH EE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT AMILY OR PLANTATION ~IJR.I S, 3 VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. D BOOTS -O !E FOR YOURSELF TCOIL~EDT SO.A.P JUST EEIVED, ds NE rosa of the genuine Brown ALSO, Drentyre of dozen assorted Soaps,at the april 24 DR. W. E. AIKEN. ESTABLISHED IN 1859. CHARLES MULLER. TATCHEJFS, Clooks and Jewelry re oovey>airod, and satisfaction guaranteed N. B3.--All who laveloft watohes at my atore rms como and got, thorm, or I will selI themn for ond.' in thirty days, ' e.pn 18 (!{AIIT.TS M(if.1.7.Rn HERE THEY COME! DOWN THEY COME I HE undersigned are daily receiving one of the largest Stocks over brought to Winnsboro. BOOTS AND SHOES bought direct from the manufactures, HATS AND CAPS, a largo variety. A splendid line of CLOTHING to arrive. DRY GOODS of every description-particularly staple goods. Notions in profusion. We pledge ourselve to* ooll any line of GOODS as cheap as they can be bought in Columbia. Call and se us before buying. We will Rave you money. LADD BROS. sept 20 wr 0 nM -AND Winter Goods. J. F.Icaster& Co. A large and complete assortment of Fa,all and Winter Goods, just receive od. Prints, Longoloths, Sea Island Home spans, Osnaburge, Drillings, Plain Homespuns, Cotton and Woolen Flannels. French*and Charlottesvillo Cassimeros. Blankets, Jeans and Korseys. One of the finest lots of Clothing we have eor received. Boots, Shoes and Hasts of all the latest styles. All of which we are offering ver,y low for the cash. oct 2 3. P. MoMASTER & 00. SOMETHIN NEW. ------ T have just received some ver fine old -.Corn Whiskey, Peaoh and Apl Bran dy:from Stone Mountain, Gergia, and LicoIn county, Virgi nia, and various ether grades of iWestern Rye Whiskeys, North Carolina Corn and Rye Whiskey Domestic and Imported Wines. a Brandies. --ALSO-. A large stock of bottled goods, consist. fanmily use, Ales ore, oa Waterko One barrel fresh iNewark Older on drau ght Cool drinks oft all descriptions. Tobaccoo Cigars, &o, --AT Ova Housa.... ., D. cOARLEY, may 3 Prpretor. MORRIS' HOTEL. ha e us nished painting, papering first class order and am prepated teon. tertain my guests with. much mo den.. vienco and comfort than~ ,~ tfr Oflice on first floor anid pe5k 2&a stree.t, with dinring room sAni Rample V room adjoining. E~er effort vil. be/ made to make my guest. omfortable. .IbiHte located nexIt door to F./1 Elder's large grocery and dry good stores. and in the central and business portion oftf , town. Chargen to su$k tgo timef;./ , al)rlI-2G4t A..A. MORRIS,A~ aprl..2t Proprietor. L~