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WVNNSI3ORO, S. C. Thursday, Nov. 10, 1870, JNO. S. RIYNO1DS, Editor. Everybody feels sony for Wallace. The poor follow must feel sick. Wallace is gone in his hole. He couldn't stand the fox-hunters of the fourth district. Tilden gets two hundred and six electoral votos-twenty-nine more than aro necessary for his olection. Good I The Union-ierald fays; "The Indications are that Tildon has been elected President by a small electoral majority." How candid! The latest account from Columbia gives Hampton betweeni tvo and three thousand mna joiity, with Clarendon and Colleton yet to hear from. They say that when Hayes heard the news, he said to his informant. "Be brief-I'm ick." So said Grant when lie heard of the "tidal wave" in 1874. The Chamberlain organ in Colum bia is demoralized and catches at straws whorewith to consolo itself. It says : "The enoR mous Demo cratic frauds in New York andI Brooklyn have been mor succossful than we had lioped." How san guino you must have boon! Tilden owou his election m1oro to the Democracy of South Carolina than to the peoplo of any other Stato. Thoir manly course, under the slanders of Clhaimbexrlain and the efforts of Grant, did miuch to turn the independe-nt voto of the North and West to the sido of the Democrats. A serious riot occurrod in Chlarles ton on1 Wodnestday evening. A d's puto betwoon a white tman and a negro about the electioin cmiiniated in blows, and soon there wats ia gen oral row. Te ' nogroes were .x tremnoly violent. The United States. soldiers appeared on the sceie and disporsed tho entiro crowd. The casualties aire -ono whito man killed and about tnwlvo wounded : one negro mortally w<iuntl and eig-1t seriously. WeaeIrregularities. there were murousc-w irregu larties in the election in this county. Many negr-oes voted und~er ago, and there is good ronisoni to believe that. there was much repeaCfting. At Monticello, the ballot -bo(x was taiken from the 1)01linig-place to a housew and1 therte kept for several hours hoefore the coiunttig begani. This would seeml to ho a fatal irreguhari ty. Th'le btox' at Winnsb~oro wats likewise moved fromt the coeurt house to the county ('ophuissi<.ners' oflice, and thore the votes we o counted1. Theseri matters will be thorough ly in :es tigated. A Splendid Viotory. On Tuesday the-re was won for home rule and honiest govermenut)t a viet 01' great er slnd miore swooping it its gooid results, t han tiny be'fore ach1ie)vod tat the ballot box. T!ildeni is e'lectetd. In him is reimexa tited that sentiment of the Amtteriin pe~ople which is opplosed1 to c''ri rupltion, olposed~ to (cntralhizat ionf, opposed to thle arraying of omne section of the Uioni agatinst tanothi er. T1hie ttruggle was a hardl one. All thue power of the aidmninisitraitioni was wielded, with more t han usutal force, against thle Demoecratic patrty. The army was called in tat the ltat moiment, for t he purpose of Over awing tihe Southern whtits tind emboldeninmg thme South~ern lactks. Every appeal wich~ Partisatn haite could suggest wais made to warn the Northern people0, to keep) them in the old paths of thme Rtadical party. Despite till this, the Demo erats have triumpi1hied. In the State, we have miade a Slendutid fight. Not tall the false hoodis of Chtamberlain and his hirelings, not till the incenditary speeehos of the Radical stumup spetakers, not till thle lying proc'li nmationis of Chtamber'ltain, niot till them bayonets initen-lded to overawe the whites, not all thme appeals to t-ho p~assionts of the negro-not all this has accompllished the end diesired by thme Rladi'al crew in this State. If Chamberlain is elected at all his majority is nmisertibly small. In the Houce there will be either' a majority of Democrats, or' a very powerful minority. Wallace is defeated by Es-ins, andl Carp~mnter "r by Aiken. In Ftairfield we have muchx to ho0 proud1 of. With thme heaviest n~egro( maiority in the Staei s,~l .f th coast countios-prpo~rtionec,. .,of d course, to our wholo voting phpu44 tiot.-we ha-'e reducod' the Aadigip.1 nmajbrity from 1544 in 1874:sto i94 this year. ThiO is a restilt . eill worth allthe Work, we have .dho, j and it is something over whieh we all have a right to be both proud tI and jubilant. Tlie outlook for Uo inist >e ple of South Carolina is botter' than' it hits boon since Reconstruction. There is an end of the corruption y at Washington, an end to partisan 4 legislation, and above all an end to the porsecution inflicted on the I South. iLYMENEA1L. a Married, on the 31st of October last, by Rev. R. G. Miller, Di. T. J. l DoUOMAHs to Miss LILLIE MoBILEY, a of Chestor, S. C. c Marriecl, on the 19th of Octobei I list, at tho Al. E. Church, by thei A Rev. G. W. Walker, Mn. Cnti.:LS L. I RZro, JR., to MA8 MARA L. Wi... . LAMiS, of 'Wilinsboro, S. C. s South Carolina NewB. Eggs are scarce in Abbeville a 25 cents a dozen. t Clu..rleston was visited witlh , r white frot a fev (lays since. t Five negroes are nnder arrest in) - 9 c Edgefield for the nmurlor of Mr. 1 Giluore. There was no court in Abbevil!( a lIst. week owilg to tho faiure of -Judge Cooko to I.ut in nil r.pponl 1111ce. It is sirl thitit there tiro oil tweity Repiblicans amnong th twelvo iindied United Statet , troops lIt to this State. Sweet potitoos tire selling foi c Rcvent-y-five cents a bushel in Ab- N bevl. There. is more m1onley it themi tat that price than in)cottoni. A man niumed Gorgo Philips re. siding near Port Royal shot hiiisehi ill the hianid last week i.n1licting a painfiil wound.0 On Wednesday evening the 1st, a t.] colored guard at the depot .n 1 Camden accideutally shot hit t. mother with a pistol, inflicting a1 C mortal wounlid. A now-% iron railing has bleen put arotilmd the pulmetto tree in th( State House yard in Colmnbia, which 1dd greatly to the appea-t aIlCe of the work. 11 The fine rcsidence of Ar. W. C. t Latimer, in Ahenvillo county, wnt f, burned at few days igo. The lit 1 wats )lorely accidenletail. The build- o ........ . fr tiireo thousano e A co~w was taken upl on" the con ('at(Iher of a tra1in 0n tlt W :infgtol n C'oluinibia ami Augus~ta Railroad was carried fifteen miiles ihurt. The gfn house of Mr. W. J. ns Nettles, of Kinigstrec, was b~urne~d w b ot week, tothecr with ten baltst :'uttoni Seed. Loss ablott $1200. 0 ThIere was lno ilnuranlce. 'a Tht gill homse of Mr ~Jamiea 0. Pong, in Yoi k county, wasi burnled hvolvo o'clc. Thle los-s is estiated it twenty-jive iimnidred dolais, in sottoin, ginl hiouse, screw and~ othie pIrop~erty. Court has jusxt adjo~urno.1 i [~ilancaster. TheI~ grandit jury, ini 1] Ltheir reporwt, indhigniant'y denly that ei miy mlsuirrection, resistanice to law- p existt ii [the coun ty :anid assert that CI hleace( xts,~ nii1(1 per1suindl s11 fety is secure. IL T.i'o. first night the0 soldiers came' to n1 IteW .Hil, exp)eting. to be' butch- h 'ed nett molurning bly datwnt of day. (' heluy havie seen1 so littl2e danger ineo they cameit that t hey have fallen, from grace" and1~ now.1 szpend > A w(eathily Eniglish compalny have L uist purchased thle old Steele placeg ni Anlderson cotiuly, 11md( inteml >rtetiag extensivo manuhllfacturinig miildinlgs, atad fitting them (out, wi th helt latest liprovemenlts iln metal voringmchiniery. Teprn 01mpanyl inl En.Aghmid inte~nd startiing ai lasi lbrancth for thet p)urplose of ati ext ing its pirofit, andt if it pro)les a at meiCe4ss will 'olnolidato thuei' entire) h vol ks in Anderson county. f The Electoral Voto. E'lctors m1eeitt togeV)ther at their respective State tlapitls on the first Wsednesda y of D etcmiber of the year in whlichi they were1 elettedl, v'ote by ballot for lPresidlent and Vice. c DIesideint, and1( tranismiit a record f their votts to tihe Presidenit of [lie Uinitted States Seniatte. A law of LCongress pirovides that the telecttOral mote shalil bet e mnitedl 1by theit two f 'iext sulceoding the meietinig of [lied t letorst)I of pwi sident Sind virt- _ President. The queistionl hasi airisonl 1a t) whether whalt ha~s been)1 known tetwenty-second jit ueo lit two Houses is now in force. It ~ )rovide's that the, [oulses shaill aS- :tE 4emluhe ini te Hall of thle Htouse o~f RIepresenmativecs at 1 p. ml., andt that m .he Presidient of the Senate alli beC heir prlesidling oflicer. No vote i bjected tolby eiher houso is to 1)0 d 'ouited. In tase of a disagroement r leliberato ton the~ admtlissionl or r~e- hi etionR)1 of thle vo te tof anly Stato. Iln a 'aso Lhey algrco on reassembling the at 'ote is coliiful. bt. in nane theyare ti. LVAed the vote is Mot counted nei are the provisigt4 of the ruk question, but i is don' th1 ie is any such e now ii foro Washington co esp ndeq of thi rw York ribu y: .K.!.Democrats here .ave asser bat in case the election Of Gov [ayes should turn upon accepting io vote of South Carolina tb( [ouse would objet, and upder taq Voity-second 3o0mt rule, which pro idog ti4 if either House persists ir bjecting to r Ocoive the vo te of anj tate it shall iot be received, they onld prevent its being counted nd thus 'dofeit the election 01 fayes. Sevlli sinjilar cares hav< irmied the subject of discussior el e. It.is, hiowever, a fact, thougl Ot generally known, that thus far o Forty-Fouitih Congress h11as nol 0pted any joint rIdes. Eael ngress (na1cts its own rules. Th< ractice has been at the opening o 10 ROSSion to p1s1 resolutio lopting the rules of the previoum ongress, and generally such a reso Ition psses as a matter of courso, ,t the last session, however, the ['nise adopted the rules, th (Mato failedt to concur, and con ideratioll of the subjoet went over nder :.i1 objection ta present con i:leration by Senator Elmonds. At final result the session closed ithout adopting joint rules, ani Ile tw o lty- ecold rule fell with th( nst. This left the joint colvell ion for comting the electoral vot< ritlhout any rules other than th< onstitutionial provision for it iooting and the opening of tlu %.test by the President 'f the Sunats nd th counting of the Saio." [ow Lho Troaury Department Emba ' razaces Commerce. . he operations of tlo cen tennia hi~bition at Philadelphia have beev reatly impeded by the absurd and upraetienble I ed tape regulatiom f the troasmy department. Th< bief of the birenif of custoins i V. F. Clark, who has lately beo ivell the positionl in place of a Id employee, ditplaced by Mr. Wisow. A' the o i,ng of tl:e exhibition [Ir. Clark i&4ied such complieated rdersin relation to thle entry an(d ithd riwal of bolded goods' there lat tle (e'ector of the port of hiiladelphin was obliged to declart 1mm inpracticable, mid declined t< 1rrV th1em oiut. The (jisequenct , that ill goods from foreign con 20e (11 onxibiti 11 lit Phiidiclelpli: erm entered thero without aim 'cord Ilatever being taken. I;. W P.htilade']lhia custol house thib itirnlly givt( s 11 advantage to th<n "uet, 'xhIibit.ors as agiinst tl -asiutry, s.n(d their dishioest con dorates, nIlI tile resilt wV'ill 1 0 ti s of illions of dollars of reveue 11 gooOds sold ulirting and at th< ose of ti exposition, and of co . '5p5Jndlig P * lt to thosei foreign .q who at e not 1men1 of business tegnri.V. To <.bviate thi.", a 'm'n tionl ha1s b'eenl made( reqmurin~g a'] meesC of foreign exhibit *rs to b need off at the (closo of the es. blishmllent, ando will plrevenlt qickiil les by auction, which is tihe only ay that, 1oss can be saved. 'I h' einsfer of the buiildingr, thle r es aitionl of Faht mlomit park to its 'igmial (condition1, as5 required by w, and th1e s.alo of the eliliicos, ox lIltm1g memo1101ial hall1, will 1)0 do yed by this great mlistake of thec casuryI. This~ clerkc is a typical aidical ofilial of tihe trasury. His c0ory is, that all1 merchaints are 1.turali thieves, and1( that thle pa0y ent of ,just refumis shloul always ).refused by the treasury and the~ hicials required to go to the courts. 41 1s one1 of the men01 wiho comlll tiz~ens to b)e dishionest m1 ordler t(: re;erve their busltiness chIances, d( his1 ('0in so inl relaitionf to tih< mutennuial exhibition is only. ii mple11 of that pursued by th< en'suiry deopartmnen't in its relationt itht 1,u18Isie 11101 for the last ght. yenis. he whlole effort of thle Repbl)Uicar iiefs onf govet nmlenlt ince tihe wan is heen1 to maiiltiply forms andlc (en1te emba)11rrntsamen01tst iln tile way the regular tranlsalctionl of busi. '5s, im ordecr to kep) upi an1 aippair It nee<' tisity for ti ei largest poe ibhi imhior- of othiolders. Undo *own1 from 54,000 inl 1869) b. ,000) ill 1876. fo Insurance cnd neal Estate Specu. lation. Thec failure of several life Iinsur e0n copanie)1!s1 recenl Iy has1 caliled Wtenton to the chlaracter of thiri sets3. TheC New Yor k Nun shlows >w reald estate speculation has been stt'ied by thesel lomlpaies and1 hO conseH(quent collapse. It tstatot at sevenlteenl life compl1anies o)1 acity hold m~ortgalges on real tale am1)omlftinlg to $21,000,000, >on1 which onily iblit L1the-foulrths n1 h) reaiized ill cash. Theise ortgcges wore, for tihe mlost part, l'eeted in 1866-7-8, when prop)erty is held at a high figure. Forced los inl default of inlterest demon rated tile fact that thie property oulld 110t bring sulIiienlt to cover ait moriguiges, MO a lenlient p)olicy 1adopted. The very lowest tinte that (can1 be given of thle chle in the1 value of tile above ulrities is 30 per ceont., and( 0on 'basis tile asesets as pr'esenlted1 the com1p..nliesi would suff~er a ductionl (f $40,5910,000. A real tato br-oker being inlterrogated 0on is subject 1)n Saturday said: "The chneo la real estate is greater,- on a fverage, t han 30 per cent. all oundlo. If the prYPerty on1 bonld d mor1 tage were to he sold to y it would not1, on1 an average, abize 50 p)or cent. of thle money ained upon01 it. I have tlied it. I[ 1(d 4w~o ho(us iln Thirty-scond reet to soil for one comupany, and auction sale thte amo~4unt bid for emI did nlot Colle within *10,000 of the sum for which they had been mortgaged. The result was that thwIcomIAny bid them in, and are )a holing them in hope of bettor cgs pevailing." Dunboi's wife listeied to a long >olitical discussion while riding own town yesterday morning, and at dinner she remarked to her hus band: "Well,- eilit days mnore will - decide this election." "In a mnas A ute," wa his guarded reply. "I'm awful glad," she continued. "You comMenced going. out at nights about the first of March. and you've kept it up ever since! I'll be one h:appy woman about the 8th of November." "Charlotte," solemnly interrupted the husband, "can't you understand this thing ? The elec tion will occur on the 7th of No veinber, of course. After that date I must help' count up the returns, verify then, put our clubs in train img for the next camipaign, examine the lies of the opposition, and so ,I forth, and it nay be next April before I get through. You must. l:avo patience, for everything is working all right.' What could Tsli do but burst into tears ? De~roit Free Press. Wearing the Breeches. Mr. Merriwether pased at the gate, as he adjueted lis continental oilcloth coat and his torch to the prop Or slaut over his shoulder, to shout to his neighbor across the way : "It is i tirne that denands me0n ; iiien of nerve and intelligence aud cour age. men of clear ideas and pure con vic',ions, and the citizen who stands idly waiting when the colutry calls hi is lheartless and negligent and unpatriotic." And then Mrs. M1rerri wether's voice was heard floating over the front fence like the song of a bird in the night "Erastus Mor riwother ! If you go off without kitehen stove, I'll do some haymak ing im that carrotty hair o'yotnen that'll make you wish this country never had a President." And it is just such chilling influences as these that shut so many of our best men out of active public life. A GRxN AFrFAIR.--Maurice Stra k ml, he wall known i1))resar'io, hs , leteiinmed up)on making New York his hoie, and upon giving the me tropolis an opera house free of ob. stacles which have hitherto inpeded. the progress of the lyric art here. He proposes to build a theatre in a coi t~al location, the auditor.uin lo ha faishioned after that of "La Sche Ia," Milan, an I the stage to embody the best features of Wagner's fIst - val theatre at Bairuth. Mr. Str: - kosh says this house will have 160 boxes and will seat 5,000 people. He prel)oes opening the iew opera11 house in October, 1877, with a first e ass5 company, Adelino Patti and M'1l. Anna Do B~elloca being the n'incial smnger's. It will be c.dllocl the in torn ational opera house. It was a little three--year 0ok1 who, wh'len a carpenilter' had been calledl ito ease the doors, ran into an a loimg ronito tell her mother that i e was ~"takinge' si f h door."e kiofth I School Notice. Wb!n'2.1One,, s. C. O ctobe'r I 1 871' ~IIE nmndorsigned by virtue of'the atu .i. thority v'ested in thum annlounTceI theb following app~jointuments of' Nehooi l'Trun. 0 te esi for the, sieveral &ilhooi Districts of Fanirtild Cotint:i'' No. 1. T1. 1). F~ennter, JT. Hlendrix MeLain 0 keor'ge 8he ton- F I'2.J.-. oungla~, ]R, C, (Clowauy. ~amue~al Ormer. Charles Ayr.' t uion, A'qtila il{arrison . "C. 1".M. L. D~uk, E' ii. Hinsuu, .S:mz cho '.UtP' I 7- D- J1. Neiglar, 'T. M. Rlembert, Athaur W'illjiias. " (8. o'n ely .1 lwelEduns "9. J1. JI. Dl)'aney, S. W. Jackson, - .Jonph 'ThIompsonei 10. C. IiH. . Lruggs, W. N. .Mason, Munr llenderson .L.(em D). ~. Rice. 12. W. . R~obinson, Iraineous Pope', Iss:iillor. Tlhe abov' a ~ppointeesi are aeques ted to or.m:r.o thc isolveui into ]ioardsi S re quared by la andm report to the M'hooi Commuissione~ of the County wi thouit delay. TLhey wiill also have the free schools in tI~'ir respaetive. jutrisictionui opened~it on I he2 ndl Moniday in November next. 'The uoe 1,01 fund, b'oth State aind local. has ben lulyd apportionedl to the it H('veral sc'hooi <!'ticts, and the trustees are reg(ne'sted ti,rovidle them~slvlles wvith a II] Nitinent of flIt -aine, in orde~r 'to deter. mine the length I' time the schools can E] be rmun. All apj ieantaq for tenehIers' eer t itic'ates are requi 'd to present themiseles I hofore the Uoardl >f Examiner., colored apphoonlilts on Sat rdlay the0 28th of Octo. Li ber and white, apji icarnts on .Monday' the $.th of October., 'very person, wi'thout Iexception, appdyin for a1 certiticate tol teachl the free' seht Ia mi ill beo subajete to a ritd e'xamiinat 'n, atnd no c'erti 'ctod I will bue issued to ani O:1' not p)ossesusing the requisite qjualith itionus. W. ORtAWFORD, TI. 1 R2)IE TSON(li, W. 1 CItARDSmON, Ilonrd of E'.xainmoner for F~aiirilold, oct 26--x FIRE INS R AtCE. ad TOW~ is the tinme t insure \your pro . perty, in any) of the folk~ ving 'ncIl T1he Liverpool. and London an Globe, TIhe GF.aMANIA of New York, The Hoxxs of New Yor'k, Tihe NrAOanIA of New Yonrk, B4 Tihe A-ThAI'vr of New York, The H-on MAN of New York, The Fa xtrN of Philadelphia,I The A-rr.moufea Hartford' Pr TIheo -r. PAitr, of Minnesota, The GIronorA H~or. Th'le lRnoNn FinE AssociATION 'iR- VAN otAtI .' I Iatesnai low as can ho obtained at ny I ageincy in the Ftate. Country' Dwellh a specialty. -Gin House inasurance offec~d at adequade rates. ' JAMER W. LAW, Agent q'S . iov 24 .Ia niWinneboro. 8. a IES AND HERAL Iri3IBl4flnn Ey1 I;Y THURSD1AYa A~T VINNSBORO, S. C., BY THu VINNSB0ORO PUBLtI~IlING CO. I' CONTAINs A lBUMMARY OF THiE LEA.DING EVl;NTS,.-F THlE DAY, tate News, County News, P'olitical News, Etc HE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEiYES hPECIAL ATTENTION. T HlE LOL~'A L COLUMN well filled with towni and county nes he aimi of the Publisher,. is to issue al LRST-(CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Te'rms of .<ubscr'ption, payable inivaria ly in advanoe: ne copy, one. year,--- -- -----.00. nie copy, six anonths, - - - - $1.60. ocopy, thrie month., - - - $1.00 ivo copies, ono year, at - - - - $2.75. In copicaon year, at-- -- 2.-0. wenty copies, one year, at - - $2.60. To every personi making up a club of ni or mnor e subscribers. a copy wvill be ut free for one year. Thle~ninaes consti ting a club need not all be at the senme msilce. JOB PRINTING ALL IT1S D)EPART IENTrS DONE IN TIlE lBEST STYLE AND) .T THlE LOWEST PR(ICES. We aro prepared to furnaish, on short >tice, L NK CH ECKS, LI Hl'ADS, , NOT1ES. IVELOPES, ILETTER HIEAD)S, VITrATIONS, CRS kW BLANRS, PSrhS P'OSTAL CARD)S. ETC., ETC. ris for Job Work--Cash on IDelIvery. All buineslOs commun~lfications shiouldi be tiressed to the Wlnnnboro Pub~ahing Company, WINNSRIORO, S. C. MLLING OFT AT C0OS' )OTS, SHOES, HATS hd CAPS. offer my entire stock of Boota,,Shoes, hats and (Capai, at anid below Cosi ce, preparatory to e'osin8 out miy bust as by January 1at, 2877. also call attention to a fine lot of ean sA h ams. Choice brands of Now cans, Cuba and lllnek Strap Molasses. 4hest price given for cotton. R{. 3. If eCARLEY. '. 4. All parties indebted to me are re isted to call and settle on or before the r hi Novemxber, 1876. et 26 - - . J. MuCARlLEY TO OUR CUSTOMERS ti V HO are indobted to us for PI'OVIS. IONS or PlIOSPHATES, wo would respect fully call attention, that yonr bills are due' on or before the first of Novenber. We is are depending on you for payment AT t ONCE, to e-mble us to rmeet obligations 11 F made to assist you, and which .ro duo at .1 that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main- d tain our credit, it iN necessary to moot our promisies promptly. Beaty, Bro.d Sona oct 12 J. CLENDINING, Boo 00 1( an lion Mna:ilaf'actur'er. WI1NNS~lolto, S. C. THI*E unersignedl re apeetfully' nnnonnershQ to th, eatizens of F.eirlheld that he, .has riieovedl his Ihoot aind Shon Manufactory to one door below Mr. U. Mullers. I am prepared to manuufnetur, all styles of work in a substanitial an, workmtunliko manner, out of the very best materials, and at prices fully na low is the Sameo goods can be0 manufneturedl for at thet North or elsewhere. I keep cons.taty on haniid, ,n goodi Stock of 8,olo andt U pper Leather, Sine Findings &e., which will hi sold at rensonabln prieus. Rliririn pronmptly attendled to. Terms strictly CaIsil. far Dried llides bioughit.' oct 12 J. CLENDIININO. PLA ANTATION 'T) LtNTJ. O '0 ENT, for the year 1877, the plan. Ltation I( nown as the "Mobley Place," one mile fr am tho old Chexinnut Ferrv, eight mi.es fr, mn the town of Camden, ini Kershaw UOaunty. On the premixes are i goo-l dwelling. onthouse5s unitable for I enan ts, good gin-hotuxe, screw, etc. -j' Good fign a ng Ian I open, sufliient for y eight or ten ploughs. Parties wishing to rent can apply to Messrs. Trnnthinm 1. liny, Attorneys, Camiden, 8. C., or to the owner at IRock Hill, 8. C. oct 5-8w. MAliY A MOIHLEY. Chlarlotte, Volumiibias.& AuIgusf a C~O1-'NDIA. Ueo. 19 .71, Lw he rggg over uhi rua.i en and afier this ,Inie: TiiAiN--uoi:o SoU-rn. hean.e Augoua, ( . at 4.) , "(Columial. b. C., '9 20 p~ '' Winnsb~oro, 12 110 , " Chest er, 2.00 ,, Arrive at Chgarlote, N. C. 5.15 a . 'TitA I--oo,50 sovru, hente ('arlet le., N c. at 9 .Ji p "I Uhesger, l'. 06 a " Columabin, 3.4;> , n Arrive at Augusta 9.00i a m, A. POPEF. Oen. Passenger and 'llekes A'ent FOR SALE OR RENT. T offer for sale or rent the residenc [ Ilocated on Vanderhorst, treet, neart he Associhate lIeformned C1hurchg. The mouse In cottage style. containing three tprighgt roomst, two attiens, and kitchlen 'oom attached. Theli house has been re ,ently tellited entire. On the preiges iren afne well and all necessary ouit. Juildings. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN~ W. P1TlICEILL iov2-4t or tf. Hj IE .undersigned dlesire to remind p their 01d friends andi customiers and lie public generally that they are still toI me found at their old stand, with a full itook of Plantation and Pamnily Groceries, P1 loots, Shoes and Domaestic~ Dry Gloo, &o| LII of which they are offering at ie, il (ceping with the hanrd tines and aet C if money. Glive us a enll and he e ..noedr 'f what we ay, P --Those~ peron indebted to na are rot iereby notinied to come forward and make aynment'at once, or they will find their ceunta In the hands omf an officer for oetion, Weo need our money andl muist nov j2 JIOHI~13rw &. l- n'rx.. .... THOS. It. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICIE. -- All business entrusted to him ii ther oaepacity will recoivefrompt atten. on. Office on Washington street,.ono door ist of Winnsboro 05 A I. A.n. it O. . It:Y5or,n)s GAIIARD & REYNOLDS, LYLT( NEYS AT LAW, ._ P LA 11-- RANGE, Wi NNS flf t - FOU'J Ii CA110I INA School Notiots. ?1ERSON9!svishing to teach in the pub. lie schooI. in Townshili No. 8 are noti eid that the 'ristees will meet at Ridge Ity on saturilty the 11th of November, >r the purpoisiN of contracting with thoso ho have complied with the order of tho oard of IXliit rst. if ED:N. INDS, ) COllNELIUS MIANS, Trte. nov 2x2 State of South Carolina, 1 COUXTY OF FAIRFIELD. y Jno. J. .:il, .Etire, Probate made suit to m11 to grant himl stters of n dministration of the estate anit ifetts of A. yongue Turner, deceased: These iro, th erefore, to cito and admon hi all and sirignlarthe kindred and credi >rs of the mnid A. Yongue Turner, de 'ased, that they be and appear before me, i the Court of Probate, to be held at airflhid Conut House, .4. C., on the 11th ny of November next, after iblication creof, at 11 o'olock in the forenooin, to low ause, if any they have, why the said :ministration should not be granted. (iven under my hand, this twenty-fiurth ay of October, Anno Domini 1876. JNO. J. NEIL, oct 2'-tx2 J P. V. C. rxI E 3AcPAI.GM FAIlLY OPENED. SO~La W74OIjFEI AS returiied mid will now display for the liietit of his Patroni, the itizens of Fairlield, II ATS, A Nobbiest. Til(len, 11a111itol, Custer and 11 olither styles. CLOTHINO: 'he mI sstylish Suits, of ticI latest and most tipproved iminke and stylo. J)tY GOODS. f the latest and most beC61ming stylrs, to :it the Iost fastidions. All I ask of ny rien Is is (do emsel~lves the just ice, and Ob, the favor, to look at list Stock bieforo iaking purchases. .ly Stock of 130OTS' A Nt 8110IEX I com11pltet. Ho1siiery, Unlerwear, Shawls, nd Blanokets. I ca.n competeo with auti na ini t tis muarkect, or el'aewhtere. All l4ek~ e all, to co~nViiet* amy triends that-I niean niiiness. SOL. WOLFE. tict 19 COLUMBIIIA REGISTER, )aily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly 'tER MS, 1N APVANCE: Itj-\ m-.K1.Y. Mix muonthu . .. .. .. 2 'ut "EEKiY, six mocntha,. - -. - . I 01) CIIEAPESTi loIk andl .50!, I~rilat ing Offlee 7:-& Atddr'ess all commiciiitations, of hatver chaurcter, to AcAo~n 11 EtuIsiTa Fl'nLIn!No CoMANa Y May 13 Coc.vUMnA, S. (I PUnILilED: IN CCoLU~IIA, IS 'I he i hea'lpeit Daily Pnt per* IN SOUTH (CARoINA. OLITICS DEMOCRATIC LLL THE NEWS Of the Daoy Condensed. ibscriptiont, $250()--6 MonhthIs. .di Proniouniecd the best D)emocratio oily at the Capitnl. Adldress JULIAN A, . ELIY Manager. .EHconstantly or, hand a fall sup of Choice FAMiILY (i1t00E1UE8 and ~A NT'AT ION 8UPPIES.~. ils stock has "ntly been relenishied, and he is now dy to stupplly the wants of oil.