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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.-Tho follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. U. R. pass Winnsboro: REGULAR PASSENOEn1-NIOnT. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. %r. For Augusta, 11.07, P. M. AccOmbODATION FREIOHT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36,1P. M. For Charlotte. 10.45, A. U Religious Notioes. Baptist Church-Rov. T. W. Mollichainp, 11 o'clock, A. AT. Methodist Church-Rov. J. S. Connor, 11 a. iu. Associato Reformod Church-1 Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. m., and 8 P.M3. Presbyterian Church--Roy. C. E. Chichester, 11 A. M., and 8 P. Ar. Sabbath School 44 P. At. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 54 r. r. Episcopal Church- -Rev. J. Oboar, sorvices every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 11 o'clock A. Ar. New Advertisoments. Now Fall and Winter Goods McMaster & Brice. Sheriff's Salo-S. W. Ruff, S. F.C. Building and Loan Association .D. R. Flennikon, Socy. and Troas. Mr. Wyatt Mt. Propst is author ized to collect, and receipt for, any moneys duo THE NEWS AN) HERALD. The Liboria fever is raging, and is especially fatal to corn, hogs, chickens, potatoes, etc. But it has as yet carried off no darkeys. The followingae the prices of cotton for the past two days: Thursday, 104; Friday, 101. Read the advertisoment of Mc Master & Brice. They are now offering a new and largo stock of fall and winter goods, andjinv ito an inspection. "Our House," the popular res taurant kept by Mr. Jno. D. McCar Joy, will be opened for the season to--day. Fresh oysters, prc pared in every style, may be had on Saturday. The card of George T. Dillard, pub. lished elsewhere, explaius itself. It will be seen that ho denios ticauthori ty of any person to use his name in connection with the position of assistant secretary of the "Liberian ,xodus Association." He likewise expresses his views on the Liberian movement. The Histrionic Club propose giv ing a dramatic entertaiunent during court week this mouth. The play will be carefully selected, and the performance will be second to none yet given. Refreshments, suited to the season, wvill also be served dur ing tile entertainment. The pro coeds will be devoted to Mount Zion Institute. Further particulars will be given_later. *&" We shall to--day present to eachl subscriber to the tri-weekly NEWS AND 1/ERlALD a bill for tile sub-. scription now dlue. It will be re momberedi that onr terms, like those of all other newspapers, are CAsH IN AD)vANcE, and that in many cases the subscription money is long since,due. We trust our calls will be met promptly. The sum asked of each subscriber is very -small, while the aggregate is, to us, a very considerable item. We have refrained from anything like dun ning, and we hiopo each subscriber will pay promptly wvhen called upon to-day. _______ CHANoE oF SC0HEDULE-We are in -frmned that there will soon be a change of schedule on the day trains on the 0.0C. & A. B. B. The pres sent "accommodation" train wvill be discontinued, and the Company ayill run a regular passenger and a a rogular~ freight train in the day-. time. This will be a very great imb provemnent, and we trust the change will be made at once. The present plan of carrying passengers on freight trains is a bad one in many ways, being attended. with number less annoyances to traveloirs. Those ainnoyances must of course increase ams the heavy winter btmsiness in freights sets in. We are glad, therefore, tg know that it is pur posed to have a regular passenger train for those who wish to travel in MONTICELLO ITEMs.-Tioro wiis it "Union Meoting" tit Long Rull Baptist Church on the 28t1, 29th and 30th ult.-two min istors olfci ting. Soveral addressos were do. livored bofdro the Sunday School children. Tho Sunday School is in a-lourishing condition. There will bo religious services at Monticello church (Mothodist) to-day and to-iorrow. The Rev. W. W. Duncan, of Wofford College, will officiato. The Monticello Rifler, havo com ploted their organization, and the officers have reocived their colnimis sions. The roll now numbers over one hundred men, rank and file. The base ball club is in full blast, and a gane is playod overy,4Satur day. The Masonic hall aid school-house aro still unfinished. cause-the provailing Opidemic, poverty. The crops arc good, and at last accounts wore being rapidly gathered. Building and Loan Association. TII , q211d regilar montly meeting ot the W 1insb1r01*0 Itt lllig mni l.milASsoctatiton will lp! h1lli III lhe Towin 111111 oi l f lniay even.1 tng, ihe St L finst,1 it, t. t 14 o' lock. m bers will biing their books : fi pay Etiei r 111cl Illy IIt at llelits Ilt. r before t. tilne, otherwAe the je1ialty (if t wenly cenits )(11ishare ill be hilm;trge after the meetilig. Th'ere wll be fromil sfven hluntired to ]ite hund1i(reiil dollars for l:111. 1). R. FV1,EN N IK -:N Oct G- tlx y. and Treas. The 8fi.to ol 'oitth Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Court of Con11on Pleas. Samuel 13. Lathia vs. W. Watt Brice, Wn. J. Lathaln anid John L. Caldwell. N purisuance of atn order from the Court of Coniionl Ple.as in the above stitted ease, I will oifer for sale lforo thwle Court House door inWiislioro,oin the i rst Monday in Noveimibr ii x v. witlhin he lega1l hours of sale, IIIe followiig i ieribed property, to wit: All that plantation or tract of lmnd lyingt' in Fairfield county, on waters of Wlt ('ire1 Croek, containin ig VEi 1111NDu,) Am) 1) tI - TY-11EE AND T1MEE-11I'ACTRS ACIJ :i, hiore or less, aid boulided by l.1 (Is o .,i:1 1111u1l 1. Lathan, A. B. MontgmIeRy, ani tI he lands of' W. Watt Brico. TEnMs OF ALE: One-third of the pure b1ase-money to be paid in CAs1, the balance on a. credit of Iwo years, with interest from day olsale - - the perelasor to give his boiid and a in1rtgigo of the prelmisev, and to pay fi.r all nec'essary pa11pers. S. W. RU7F', Sheriff's Officn, , F. C. Winniboro, S. G., petober Z, 1877. o-t A,-td NEW FALL -AND rWin~te Gook IV[oIdr & Bice REJW now p)repared to ,exhibit one of the largest stoiks of' FALL AND WINTER GOODS to be found in the up country. Our stock is full in every department. Goods are aatonishingly cheap. SATISFACTION GUARA NTEEFD. We propose to sell as cheap as any house in the up country, and guaranteeo to give full v'alue for the money. Call anid examine our large stock, and bo convinced that wo are sellinig goods chea(per anid giving bettor b trgains than over boifore. NO TR.OUBLE TO SHO0W och 5 OTTO F. WEITERS, W'holesale Grocer -AND-. Commission Merchant, Not. 110,112 and 181, CHARLESTON, S. C. ont 4..2m THE LATESI BESTP AT L-WE [IIHAVE, just returned from the ma somest, largest, and host assorted st the especial benefit of tho Citizens of invite their attention. To the Ladion who would iivo GLOVE8, LINGER'IE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would get 1 CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO'J To those who aro in neod of goodt variety TABLE LINEN, IOMESPUNE DOYLIES, ' CHEOKCJS, TO WE LS, TICKING. BLANKETS, BLEAC -THESE MAY 13] IIATETA 25 POUNDS FINE FAMI-LY I MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR ANT tOFI, HA D TIME PRICE S. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL] G~JEOCHI WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT TI THE SH-OES AIS PLEASE CALL AND S aiug 11 PROSPECTUS. HISTORY of South Carolina, REV. R. LA.THAN. SO o on as ai s;uflient numb)er of sub1 Heribers arc seCuro(l to Warrant theo Ontorprise, 1. proposo p)ublishinfg a ISTORY -OF SOUTHl CAROLINA..' Trho work will embraco a conipleto history off the Stt from the first discov'a cry of the soil; the s'ttlemnt of-the t.erri tory at difi'erent periods; the hjstory of the Stato undler the P'roprietary Govern ment, unider' the lItoyal Governmenit, and( through the Reovoltionamry p)oliod, or to the close of* thme llevohitionairy wvar. The muovomnents of the scveral WVhig military chiefs aro accurately tracedl, an the several battles fought .dgring the Rev~ol ution are ,miniu toly desceribed. Thio whole will make a boo0k of more than 700) pages of thlmd sigo of htephmens' listory of the0 United Maltesq. ft wil1. be printed on good pape, with -cear ty pe, and bound in substantul cloth. To sub scribers the book will be deli'vered for FoUR DO,LAfl8 per CO0py.. Pe-rsons desiring to canvaps for the work are requested to conmummiato. with the author at Yorkyille, S. (., for tornis, &cfl' LTIAUN ' Yorkvillo, , J., Augusrte, ]d77, AFUFIVALS I 'T PLICES! -0 rh]t, having selected one of th hand >wks cver broghlit to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectfully tho protiost stylos of DRESSIES, daint*cst "IHOE's Call on SOL. WOLFE. io vory lat,ot and nobbieAt suits of '8, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of :.11 kinds, Notions in great , IOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBlUBG EDGING, [ING, VALISES and TRUNKS: B FOUND AT ')L. WOLFE'S. DL 1 IlERACA IN CA SH STORE OF II & C. 'LOUR FOR $1.00. DR 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH 'EE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT AMILY OR PLANTAT.[ON E VERY LOWEST PICJES F'OR CASH. D BOOTS -O0 OF. EEi FOR YOURSELF TC..IL]-DT SO.AP JUST RECEIVED, ON r Asa of the genuine B3rown ALSO, (Don'ygfi e d <ozen assorted Soaps, at the april 24 DR. W. E. AIKEN. ESTABILISHIED IN 1859. OHARLES MULLER. ~ .A ,AT'OHICS, (dlocks and Jewelry re.: Vpahi ed, and satisfaction guaran toed to overyboily.'' N. U,.---All whbo have left watc'ies my stor. mutst .comb and get them, oi- I wi1ll sel thous I rcosin in tity'dys.. . ont 18... CAILE R.T t LLEI. HERE TIEY COE! DOWN THEY COME! IIIE underignod aro daily receiving one of the largest 1tooks over brought tq Winusborn, BOOTS AND SHOES bought direct from tho mnufacturoo, HATS AND OAPS, a large variety. 4 s1plonlid Iftlo of CI4OTIING to arrive. DRY 0OonM of overy deRcription--particularly staplq goods. Notions in profusion, We pledge oursolvos to soll a4y line of GOODS as cheap aq they opR be bought in Columbia. Call and se0 us beforo buyiog, Wo will save you01 moncy, LADD ROS, sapt 20 -AND Winter. Goods, - 0----... J. F. Noaster & Co. A large and comzploto assortment of ?.Fall and Winter Goods, just renoiv., 0(d. Prints, Longeloths, Sea Island Home 81p1us, Oxnaburgs, .Drillings, Plain Homosp)uns, Cotton and Woolent Flannols. French*and Charlottosvillo Cassimeres. lilankota, Jeansi and Korsoys, Ono of the finest lots of Clothing we have over reoeivod. Boots, Shoes andc Ijats of all the intes$ styles. All of cwhich wo are ofroring very loW oct 2 3. F. MeMASTR & C0. 8OMETHINM NEW, Thave just received I1Qmo vpr j#n .014 .Corn WVhiskoy, Poadh and 4ppo Bran sty, ',from Stone Mountain, Gorgia, an4 Lmncoln county, .Virginia, and various other grades of iWestern Rye Whjskeys, North Carolina Corn an~d Uyo Wb eys Domestic and Imported Wioe an4 Brandies. -ALSO A large stock of bottled goods, consist ing of Chamipagneo, I, r Boor, for family uso, Ales, Poxters., da,yt &e. Ono barrel freh Newark Cider on 4au gh.t Cool drinks oh all desoriptions. Tba,eog Cigars, &o.. -AT OUia HOUSE., JA D, M~cCARLEY, nny 3 Proprietor. Ihave just finiphod painting, pa,peri7ig and thoY'odh~ renovatitn~~ my Rege from top to.b'btti anpw avi iwIt in first el.ass order II,a~n prep Ard .t9 en,e tertain my gu'es ith .mntol ieore on, vionco aindcmfr thart - detofore. Oflho one fli*s-oor , and opening oAi ni roomf adjiipp l!very effort W$Jl.b* mdido to 1 eo nyy guesta eoirfor(~'o Jar Hotel lioated' next 46r 76,~.. Elder's large (troeory and dry go.stoxqi, and in the central,and busine(s pyxt,on,(A town. Oharges to suit th.e 'irj~ '' - A.. . anril.-26..t mm s