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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.00 " Six-months. 2.00 " Three months. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One q uare one insertion $1.00. For each subsequent inaotion 504. Obitua rios and Tributes of Iespect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made for contract advertisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &c. neatly executed at this- office,--CHEAT FOR CAHII. Now for Loul&-na. ' "The American Warwick," as the papers are calling Judge Bradley, seems indeed to hold the fate of the Presidency in his hands.. So far, he has been the only member of the Commission who has not voted inva riably in strict accordance with par ty bias. u the Florida case, it will be remempberol,:he, voted with 4le Democrats on - the minor. question inquiring into the ineligibility of Electors. The even division of his fourteen colleagues in the Commis lion throws a tremendous responsi bility upon Judge Bradley. It is plain that if lie chooses to act with the Republicans throughout, the result will be the declaration of the election of Hayes and Wheeler ; if on any essential point he should feel constrained to vote with the Democrats, it would be the triumph of Tilden. The count has now reached Louisiana, and if, as is probable, the party division in the Commission remains as hetbtofore, Judge Bradley must decide' the vote of the State. The caso of Louisiana differs in man respects from that of Florida. In the latter case but one set of Electors voted on the first Wednesday in December, and but one certificate bears the signature of any person claim ing to be Governor of the State at that date. In Louisiana both seks" of jmen , claiuning to be Electors met. and cast ,their -votes on the day appointed by law, and both received certificates from per sons claiming to be Governor of the State. It may be that the Cowmis sion, that is to say Mr. Bradley, will feel called upon to decide who was the legal Governor of Louisiana on the 6th day of December. Thore are other phases of the case which make it different from that of Flori da. Even the cases of allegad in eligibility are different, from the fact that Brewster and Levisee do not claim to have resigned their offices beofore the election. The Louisiana case will present several new points, and it is very far from certain that the decisions thus far made settle-theo finel1 roesylt.-,-.News and Courfet. - 13. R. Flenlilkoi 1 .EEPS constantly or, hand 6i full sup ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES. HliR stock han recentLy been replenished, and he is now ready to supply the wants of alL. oct12 J. CL ENDINiNG, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, THE ~undersig e re Sspetfully announces to thi citizens of Fairfield that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. C. Muller's. I am prepared to manufacture all styles of work in a - substantial and workmanlike manner, out of the very heet materials, and at prices fully as low as the me goods can be manufactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hand a good Stock of Solo and U >per Leather, Shoe Findings J&c., which ' i be sold at reasonable prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Terms strictly Cash. pa' Dried Bides bought. oct 12 J. OJnrDunter CONGRESS STREET; N -w. 0 D SB WINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS AT U. G. DESPORTES' AND BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, feb 3 Etc., Etc. CONNOR & CHANDLER CALL ATTENTION T1 THEIR NEW STOCK OF STERLING SILVERWARE, -AT REDUCED PRICES. Tablo Spoons, Tea Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Tabl Forks, Pap Spoons, Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, . . AND~ Ladioa' Garter Latchos. dEc. 7 TH E COLUMBIA REGISTER, PUBLISHED Daily, Tri-Weely and Weekly TERMS, IN APVANCE: DAIY, six months -.-.-- -#3 50 TRI-WEZELY, six months-- - - 250 WEEKLY, six months .- - - 1 00 CH.EAPEST Book aand Job Prinatinag Ofee IN THE STATE. fl& Address all communications, .f whatver character, to MaAOEa REGISTRz PUsadurwo CoMPANI Wsay 12 - oZW*n, s. 0 FINAL. NOTICE TO All parties indebted to U. J. McCARLEY. R. ,J. McCARLEY be a once more and for the last time to invt all parties who have not yet squared up their accounts to do so at once, in order to avoid legal - .-oalebegs to inform oerbd that ho now intends doing a cash business and that no orders oand after 1st Jan. 1877 unaccompande b~y the cash will .jan 4 A MYtr Zion Institute THE patronage of the elizens P4hesaraestlyyioidi for this time honored School. TEBMS, PAYaana o?45 SAL? -QVAReiaiy INl 4Grgde r ~1%4~~ 1 Primary * ..I31 e .OIO A few l)i e recivela boarders e n . ho ~iaghg SOLUBLE PA THE above well known GUANO I PHATE is now offered for sale at tly Consumers of this guano will find it gave such universal satisfaction. Fa CUMMINGS & CO., -Olt E. H. FROST & CO. fob 10-0m LADD BROS. WE have now completed one of the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. IN THE COUNTY. We will not be undersold. Let us say, however, that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a yard. We cannot soll them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. GIVE US A CALL. . O o TO OUR COLORED FRIENDS. As you have always put confi dence in us, we will state thiat you may depend on getting goods at a regular even price. No baits held out to any one. nov30. JUST RECEIVED, full stock of Plain and Fancy Gro cerie, which will be sold at leo s at price ALSO, A ftoe stock of liquors, such a WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES in great variety, ALE, BEER, etc., etc. The patronage of the publio is solici. B. ROSEPIHEIM. feb 10-4f GOOD AD VER TISING P,5.40 worth of space in variouse Stes w11 be sod for *70echz gh t Iisertions 'guaranteed. k' 1ist of h aegiving dalatad weekl o~eil free pication to GEO. P. BOWELL~ CIFIC GUAN0. -0 -ND COMPOUND ACID Pi OS following places in this county. fully up to last year's quality, which r circulars and prices apply to Winnsboro, S. C. ro Charleston, S. C. NEW STOCK OF STRING .OODS WILL BE AT DAN NENBERG'S DRY GOODS, CLOTHI G; BOOT AND CALL AND SEE THEM. jan 25 THE CAMPA1GIV FAIRLY OPENED H ARretunedand will now display fo: Istizimof a rell of his Patrons, th HRATS, the Nobbiest, Tilden, Hampton, Custer an< .all other styles. CLOTHING: The miostjstylish Suit., of the latest and most approved make and style. DRY GOODS of .the latest and most becomiu styles, te suit the most fastidious. All Iask of m~ friends is do themnselves the justice, anc SQL Aho favor, to look at his 8took befor< making purchsca. My Stock of BOOTS AND Sri)ES is eeomplete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls and Jilankets. I can compete with any one in this maarket, or elsewihere. All I ask ia cito convinoemy fMrends that I mien ost 19 SOL. WOLFE. A Lprosare hereby notified noi t shunts datornpon, but timbe, or in any way trespass on the lands 01 the 1inderijgnedT, .on pain of prosoeen, T IIJ. NEW~S AND HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, I, I UDLZSDED EvERY WDNEnDAY AT WINNSBORO, S, C. BY TIJ4 WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. IT CONTAINS A SIJM3IAIY OF TIJI LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County News, Political News, Eto, THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT ITECEFIVES SPECJAL ATTENTION. TH E LOCAL COLUMIN Is well filled with town and county news, The aim of the Publishers is to issuo a FIEST-CLASS F'AMILY NIEWSPAPER. 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