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IAII4p&AD ScI EDULIE.--The follow ing are the l4ours at which the trains pn th}e C. p. Mpd A. 1. I. pass Winnsboro; REGULAR ?AssENOER-NIor . For Charlotte, 1.10, A. M. For Augua a, ' ,3 3 g Acc4 E -IY D or AugWfta,' 10.21, A. If. or Charlotte, 11.33, A. M. New Advertisements. Citation-Juo. J. Neil. Wr pping 'aper-McMaster & Brice. Cigars--- W. Habeniclit" Agricultural liens of all fpr;ns are kept constantly on hand at the office of THE NEwS AND HERALD, or sup plied at shQrt nQtipq. Satisfaction guaranteed in this ling ,of work. Prices as-low as the Ibw t. THE TRI-WEEKLY EDITION.---ThIe tri-weekly editiorn of THE NEwS AND HERALI2 is 4Ow sent to all persons whose names are qn the books of the old The- Weekly News. Should any of these desire their names transferred to the books of the weekly edition, and if any of those ,ow receiving the latter wish to .change for the tri-weekly, they will pleaseAb.tiffhifd tit/ b eJ's WliV ii{ arrears for subscription anust settle at once, or expect their papers to be stopped forthwith. A HANDSOME. PICTURE.--''WADE HAPTop , .GVEligO o) joUeTHr Q4o LINA," is t subject of a very hand some engraving, almost life-size, just published by Messrs. Waler. Evans dr Cagswell, Ghilst6i, i. R . The piettire-ie the first. noduct, on go large a scale, of a new and secret process based on photography, and is a very fime likeness of, the Gover nor. We feel sure it will find a large sale a .ov.e' the State. Mr. P. C. ?ylagra jli. ngwp .ie,.as .a resident di- Al#dijfo' tifnrihg 'the war, is t+ q tvea.ssing. agent for ,the counties of Chester and Fairfield. We commend him, and the enter .prise he represents, to the liberal 4)atrolage of the people of both counties. Tirt ELECTION O OUNTY OrIcERs. -Much interest- had. of laIte ben felt on ther sdbject of thd lciditi df county oliceirn. A~ caWNa s inade -in Charleston by Ostendorif, the newly elected ~Clerk of Court, against the incumbent; Mr. Williman -thelatter rbfusing to su'rrender the office on the gilound that' the *$tate cobsxsitution' requiuree r that county oficers shall .b&eldenkd in ,Octob'er, and that 't)jo roetidment ,of the ele tion law aotd 1' g .The paa9p ye qdeci4ad . by j udge Reed .in favor of AWilliman1 and an .appealwa %tmn'ee takea tot 'thd Supree Obun','"aiid ti very fil4 .argument had before that tribunal. The Register of Wednesday says : ?"The Supreme Court will file a de .cision gethe case .o-f .Ostendorif vs. Williman,-*hglding that the election for county officers hold on the 7tli ,of November last was vahjd." This overratles the decision of Judge Reed, an4 jiu~ta.py tl,at of Judge -Townsend, made in a similar case arising in thygpilip~qsi) g3r The first an igeW1? men' a priat ap , pi was ,celebrated in Cd'um ia on Sunday evening last. The -Register gives the followingaccont, of the ex.. 'The Women's .Chbristian -Aoia tihebithfi first anniversar in ,ofongeple ,utthose wo attend wore amply'repaid. *Mf. A. Oldf'Ngeident 'of theY: preetg read the report QIJk' Board of -nagers, the ol ~ to i ; ~Mmplish ment oftheir end~ h/ atof the Treasurer, which statecl tlhat $84 *a been ~reived -nd-disbursed ,duringthe year of the .existence of .oreed or profession of any" 4,e'hw ' .nn oi -has-boon raised and -devoted 9ntirely to benevol9nt objects---as, for ex amplo, the relief of t 8:ianunh sufferers, to whom over $175 was sent. Over $6 ) wt s dovoted to the Ypung Mon's Christian Associa tion. In fact, we havo hoard it stated by leading members of the Young Men's Christian AF:sociation that it is owing entirely to the oxer tions of the Women's Christian As sociation that they have ben enn blod to koop their present oligjblo pituation on Main stroet. Acter an address by Rev. Dr. Wighman and one by Mr. Wallace, of Augusta- reports wore received from the various comnittos, and the Cpnvention adjourned. WRAPPING PAPER. E-ftCIANTS are requested to com pare our prices for Paper and Paper 1 ags, with those paid elsewhere. jan 8 McMASTER &" IRIICE. CIGARS, 'OBA000 &ti Try theoMi~r efligr, 3 foi a qua rtor. Try tl.' La Carolina cigar,3 for a quarter. Try the Pet of Florida cigar,3 for a qLuarter. Try the Pride of Key West, 3 for a quarter. Try the Pet of Charlotte, 3 for at quarter. Try the Two Paitner cigar,3 fora quarter. Try the Flor Do Ynelan, 6 for a quarter. Try the El Gusto eiga, . C for a quarter. Tfy the Apollo cigar, G for a quarter. Tr'y to buy all your cigars, at the Centen nial Bar, where you get the worth of your money. F. W. HIABENICHT, 8 IProprietor. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAnFwILD. By Jno. J. Neil, J quire, Probale Judy. IERE48.3, Mary Jane Lucas hath made suit to me to grant her letters of administratio~u of the estate ngnd effects of Williami Lucas,(leceased: 1'These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all anut ingtlla; the kindred ay,4 credi tors of the: sab Will inai Lucas, -de ceased, that they be an< appear lbefore we, in thi Court of Probate, to be he d at Fairfild Court House, S. C., on the 24th day of February next, after pal'lication : ereof, at 11 o'clock in the fondeon, .to show cause, if any they have, why the said adLi'nnistration should not, be granted. Giiyen under my hand, this fifth day of February, Anno D)on'i 1877. NO. J. NEIL, Ifeb 8-f x2 J P. F. C. GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE of TDJR2- c3ooD$,s AlVPETS, Window Shades, BOOTS, SIOES, and HATS, at the grand Central DR Y V000% I$A j4 IL1T; 1 {AVING bought out the interuat of - W.D. LVEwe will maake positive Amle of our entire stock for camsh at p~ries fair below edst, to moake room for a choien and elegant stoelk of SPRING GOODS. The following are some of the leading prices: . Tapetyy -Bhissele Car'pets, best mnak es, at S1.00 a yard. ' Extra Super and Ingraini and All Wool, 110, 75-and $1.00. - Wai49w Shades and Rugs below cost Dress Gods. at l10, 12), and 25, red ocedl from S>, an12 II osiery and Gloves at hmait their y 3 Besi ,Standlard1 Prints, at 64 anid , 4-4.' Winmsu tta Bleach, at.I 12L .4 Amndmscogiiand~ Fruift of Laoome Boots nd Shoes mt halfpie Big barin -n Ie pryce.te little money wilrbuy a good many tools, We intendl to do a live b~usiness, and will alaways have bnragais to olier our custo mners. .*t Sunples sent on application andl~ expressago paid on bills 3ver $10. A CRIEE Y' & ]B OThT1l Grand CenJmjl-ry oats abIs m e -. I A. iUAwLs. WM. IlonKAN. jan 25 ON.ION SETS. WHT ITE and Rced Onion Sets, ale, V fresh Garden Seed~ in great variety, 9jso Herb and Eldwer seeds. Also, a bLot Liens anfd dther Blanks. For sale by feb 0 McMASTER & BR1 ICE. CHARLES MU. LJKR ~ia oreoved to thme stare -1bit tA EineI - AT o- r pa~l illy payht ie ior tona jet ty wllplease pyat once, f6* MIamnpton Is I'.lected. ~febCHARLES MULLER. THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. Z: All bu1siness entrusted to him in either capacity will receive prompt atten tion Oflice on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro Ifotel. 11. A GsoLp p Jug. S. lIi:ysoi.n. GAILLARtD & REYNOLDS, A71'ORN EYS AT LA V, NO. 3 A r RANG E. A. M. M AC (EY, Attprnoy and Counsellor at Law, NO. , LA w R A NUZ, Winnsboro, S. C. 2:W Special :.tt(ention pa idl to the spe'edy collection of claims. Will practice in all of the courts of this Stato and the United States. THE IA IPAGliI FAIRLY OPENED5 O]E.. c7TO i.-.= E] AS returned and will now dhisplayfor 1 the benietit of his .l'atrons, the; citizens of Fairtield, I: ,H'I'S'4 the Nobbit st, Tilden, Hampton, Cun'ter and all other styles. ('LOT IN: The no-tst,tlish Suits, of the latest and miioSL approved make and style. DRY MO0)PS of the ;.est a.id most becoming styles, to ;kni t t t faits1tid1ions. All I ask of n friends is do themsiaelves the j ustice, and SOL the favor. to look at. hi, Stcak beforo making pun rahases. My Stark if iBO0"TS AND SHOES is comilete. IIosiery, ln derwear. Shawls, ad iImnkets. 1 can '. . pete with any one in this market, or -l ewhere. All I ask, is a call, to convince miy friends that I menti husiness. SOL. WOLFE. Oct 1. II AL OTICE TO All pmrties indebted to B. J. McCARLEY. t. -T. McC'AIILEY begs once more and ior the L:st time to invite all partis who have t..t salared up their accounts to do 5o at. onc(e, in order to avoid lal the. w.-il lso hAg to (fin frml whirvh thav e nowar inected ding ilai cashtby'ietrs ha77 munaccopani led bythe caslhr wiljh be tiev. raP o fun t ps aaia-t ..o t Eee fIho purpoiese ini Faicel County.. Nor esnn tCit be ascertlae hen tereawdl e. Asthe0 deficiehefuns wich hactivd*f mt ey au'etod the wehleo they you b tolsete .T.ilde'shoswi janhe (sabismntofy schrdol wh'inereve w1ll belro-pe4 liuyed.el W~9TIARJ RISARDO POLITICS N DAIVI.C A I TH f.b PHCnenIX,. Susrimtin rN 50o 6 Mrar thl DItho capet DdyPape A - n8 or the o xx ALL THE 1fEO A -ako fineh Palo 09n-err s e f tal Pronounced~Q the bestoi~mcr7i F. Byme. Forlaelpt, 2.75pritdoze. RE AD THFJ, ADVERU ISEIYIENT OF B. Sll Bllilifir l& Co. Fresh Soused Tripe, Fresh Soused Pigs' Feet, Fresh Codfish, Irish Potatoes Cabbage, Cocoanuts, Apples, Cheese, Hams and all other articles usually kept in a First Class Grocery Store. Come and see, whether you want to buy or not.. We want everybody to examine our Stock. B. Sllgellhleioer &Co. jan I1 T HE COLUMBIA RESISTER, PUnLIAsIED Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly TER MS, IN APVANCE: DArtY, six mnonthsa .. ,----$3 50 mit-WEEN, Six mnonthsi - - - .. g i \EELY, siX ~iOnths . . - 1 00 fOHEAPES'S Niook anid'Job Pm'ininig Ogglee iN TPJlE St[4E. ZAD" Address all comm uunicationis, of whaitver character, to MANAGER 'lE icsTER PUnLiSHINcI COMPANy ~fnyi3CoLrrmA, 8. 0 JC LENDINING, Boot and Shoe Manuftacturer, WINNSB3ORO, S. C. TH~E undersigned re spetfully annotunces to tin citizekns of Fairfield that ho basa removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Afr. C. Mullers. I aun prepared to manuhlffactuhr all styles of work ini a substahthuil -and workumanlike nunner, out of the very ,bos.t puatfrials, andu at priesa fully as low as dea rajne~ gfods canl be manufactured for at the Nort~h oi; elsewhlioi I keep constantly on hand, ga good Stock of Solo awdl Upper Loather, Shoe ,Findipgga &c., ygh tvill be sohl1 at reasona'ble pi-Ices. Repairing pronlptly ttend1ed to. Terms strictly Cash1 .f-Drelides bought. .oct 12 J. (CLENDINING. Notice to Taxpayers. Twill visit the following-named places, 4.at, the times specified, to recolve the I ampton Contribution: Wi~Vnnsboro, iuii Februtary (. onticello, 8. enkinsvilo, ." 9 Hiorob, '" 10. .3urham's (TBouiwaro's Store,) '" 12. Gladden's G~rove, "' 13 Woodward's 14 Whito Oak, Ja Doko,18 dgewaybo, tal* 719 nnsboro JAill Febrt ary, 26, JMSQ. DAVTr -an3-x4t2 Special Agen_ *SHAVING SALOON. HE1Jk undersignefltakes this method of "Jampg he ~u'licthat he, has pponeda Savg .and Ildir-eutting .oalpon in the reoon, two doors west tof fioit.offce, wvhere he will take pleasure In pying all thoso- teho may, favor him teln~atest and1 most bi~honable done ja 19 .. .ER WE have now completed one of the best stocks of PA1Y GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, C4EOCKEIY, &c: IN THE COUNTY. Wp will not be undereold. Let us say, however, that dut bost palicoos are 10 cents a yard. We cannot sell them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. GIVE US A CALL. TO OUR COLORED FRIENDS As you have always put cons denc im us, we will state that yoh may depend on getting ~goods at A regular even price. - No baits held out to any one. .nov 30. TREMENDOUS CXITEMENT .-OVER THE UNPRECEDENTEDL~Y LOW PUICES OF Dry GTOods4 Clotthig, Boots, Shoes, Trunksa -AT B13EST line of N otions in the .Qopnt . Gents' Furniabing~ Goods of)besat qiadlity. Blankets, Shawls rand Boulevard Skiris, at the loweajt pr~iees. .S9ecial attention called to the largest and .best 'selected.St~ock of Keontno~y .Jeans ever before offred to the Fairiold Ladies' trimmed Hats i gra vai The above god ilbe mold either Whe~lespie or Bet~j All goods offered low .for GAS~ CALLJ AND Spi WE DEFY O0MNT~T~ R.F. Leetch &