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RAILROAD SOIIEDULE.--Tho follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Vinnsboro : REOULAR PASSENOEI-NIGHT. For Charlotte, 2.31, A. M. For Augusta, 1.13, A. Mi. ACCOMMODATION FRIEIGHT--DAY. For Augusta, 11.45, A. M For Charlotte, 1.00, P. 31 New Advertisements. Something New-J. D. McCarley. The weather has been almost win try for the past two days. There are quite a number of criminal cases to be tried at the ap proaching term of the circuit court. By the aid of Providence and a good blackberry crop the peoplO of Fairfield expect to tug through the Bummer. We are requested by Rev. Mr. Richardson to invite all interested in the subject of a graded school for white children to meet at his school room to morrow after noon at 4 o'clock. There will lie prescutel exercises in oral teaching by me:ns of the object~system. The Monticello Democratic Club has recently reorganized, and elected the following officers : President-John W. Lyles. Vice-President-J. B. Davis. Secretary-H. M. Zealy. Treasurer-T. E. Bell. Member of County Executive Committeo-J. B. Davis. FAIRFIELD COUNTY BIDLE SOCIETY. The fifty- ninth anniversary meeting of the Fairfield Bible Society, will be held in the Presbyterian church in *Winnsboro, on Thursday, May 3rd, at 12 o'clock, in. The anniversary addrass will be delivered by Henry N. Oboar, Esq. The public are in, vited to attend. JAS. *W. LAW, Secretary F. C. B. S. NEW GooDs.-Messrs McMaster & Brice have just received a full stock of spring and summer goods, of which they ask an inspection by their customers and the public generally. Their stock consists of prints, cambrics, lawns, piques, col lars, cuffs, embroidery, gloves, fancy goods, notions, etc., etc., Their new advertisement wvill appear in Saturday's issue of THlE NEWS AND HERALD. THEs MILITARY CoMP'ANY.-The or ganization of the military company at this place is nowv complete. The roll, numbering sixty men, rank and file, has been forwarded to the adjutant and inspector general, and commissions for the officers will be sent up as soon as practicable. No name has yet been fixed upon-it having been thought best to pro ceed slowly in the matter, with a view to select a name that will be generally and permnanently accepta S ble. The following is a complete list of the officers of the company: Captain--W. 0. Jordan. 1st Lieutenant-Jno. S. Reynolds. 2d Ljiutenant-D. RI. Flenniken. 1st Sergeant-J. H. Cummings. 2d Sergeant-T. K. Elliott. .3d Sergeant--T. R. Robertson. 4th Sergeant-J. M. Ileaty. 5th Sergeant.-Jno. J. Neil. Corporals-G. B. McCants, J. WV. McCroight, H. N. Obear, WV. H. Flenniken. Secy. and Trous.-R. M. Huey. IN FULL lOssEssION.-Inl the Su-. preme Court on Tuesday, the 1st instant, the following order was 'k:I passed, by consent of parties: The State of South Carolina-In the 4 Supreme Court-The State ex relatione James Conner, plaintiff, vs. R. B. Elliott, defendant--Ac tion in the nature of Quo War. ranto. The defendant having withdrawn in open court his answer herein, and consented that the plaintiff have the judgment prayed for by him, on motIon of Bachman & Youmnans and McMaster &r LeConte, attorneys for K the plaintiff, Ordered, That the plaintiff have leave to enter uphis judgment irO accordance wit .the prayer of the complaint, each party to pay his own contnan,1 the plntif to lay in addition the costs of the reference.. A. J. WLLAnn, A. J., Presiding. A similar order was made in the several cases of S. L. Leaphart vs. F. L. Cardozo, R. M. Sims, vs. H. E. Hayno, Johnson Hagood vs. T. C. Dunn, H. S. Thompson vs. John R. Tolbert, and E. W. Moise vs. James Kennedy. This settles the whole question. The Democratic officials are now in undisputed possession of the offices to which they were elected by the people. The whole State govern ment is now working harmoniously and successfully. DEN TAL NoTICE-Dr. IsnialI Snimp son, Surgeon Dentist, Charlotte, N. C., respectfully informs the citi zens and public generally that he will visit Winnsboro, S. C., profes sionally, on the 24th day of April, 1877, to remain ten days or two weeks, and will locate there per manently in a few months. Teeth extracted without pain. Terms to suit the times. Satisfaction guar anteod. * 3w. FRUIT RAISING IN NoRTH CAROLINA. -Mr. G. S. Bellis, a Northern set ler residing near Littleton, N. C., has an orchard of some 26,000 or 30,000 peach trees, embracing over 100 different varieties. He is going North to make arrangements for his shipments and sales. He ships altogether by rail, and expects to realize $40,000 or $50,000 by his sales. He has also large strawberry fields and a fine vineyard. His suc cess in fruit raising in the old North State has aroused the interest of the people there in that culture. The portrait of Gen. J. E. John ston is to be painted for the Virginia State Library, at the request of the joint committee of the Assembly. General Johnston has replied to the committee's letter, saying : "I can not express to you the gratification this very high compliment from such a source gives me, for it would be too high a reward had I succeeded, instead of failed, in all I strove to do for Virginia. Princess Fredericka, daughter of the King of Hanover, is certainly going to be married to the Duke of Connaught in spite of the reports to the contrary, She is a very lovely young worn Lu, not pretty, but of a sweet nature and very accomplished. Michigan is said to be going to prohibit the marriage of cousins in that State. SOMETHING NEW. I have just received somec very fine old JCorn Whiskey , Peachi and Apple Br-an dy, 'from Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Lincoln county, VTirginia, and various other graudes~ of 'estderni Ryo Whiskeys, North Carolina torn and Rye Whiskoys, Domestic and Imported Wines and Brandies. --ALSO .A large stock of bottled good1s, consist ing, of Champagno, Lagcr Beer, for fimily vise, Ales, Portoers, Soda 'Water &c. One barrel fresh Newark Cider on (draught. Cool drinks ot all descriptions. Tobacco, Cigars, &c. -AT OUR HOUSE. J1. ID. McCAURLEY, may 3 Proprietor. SHIERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Samni. B. Clowney, as Clerk of the Corrt vs. Mary E. Myers. TN pursuance of an order of the Court of Commion Pleas, made in the above state d action, I will offer for sale before the court-house door in Vn innsboro on the first Monday in May, 1877, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, tho following described property, to wit: .All that plantation or tract of land con taining EIoHT HUNDRED AND AEVENTY ACRES, as presented on a p lat of resurvey thereof made by B. H. Robertsoni, D. S., on the 5th of October, A. D. 1860, of the lands belonging to the estate of N. A Pea, deceased, known as the "Sandy Hull Place." Tnxais 01? SALE. One-half of the purchase-monecy to be paid in cash; for the balance a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give his bond with a mortgago of the premises, and to pay for all necessary Papers. Sheriff's Oflco, 8. W. BUFF, Winnsboro, S. 0., 8. F.'C. April 16, 1877. api 24.-tds Ettenger & Edmond, BIelioND. VA.. M ANUACTUEBSof Portable ana Saionary Engines and Boilers o all kinds,. Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills' Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys &o. AusnICAN TURBDIND wATk WUaHn. Camero.'s Speclal Steam 1'umps deot 19 Send for Catalogue. JUST RECEIVED; One car load seed Potatoes, One " " " Oats. -ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, SLovel s, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, Heel Screws &c.,, &c. which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY 'r 3ii. O O'EI'El I 393 99. I have on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I am prepared to sell for Cash or on time with well approved securities on a money basis, or with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in want of Fertilizers will do well to call on me before purchasing. F. ELDER. feb 20 LADD Bios. 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 sell them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. GIVE US A CALL TO OUR COLOLED FRIENDS As you have always put oonfi dence in us, we will state that you may depend on getting goods at a regular even price. No baits held out to any one. RAID TIMES TO GIVE OUR CUSTO1MRnS THI W333 GIVE WITH EVERY POUND PACOA POUND OF LAUNDRY STA Thae cozree Or.3y GREAT REDUCTION IN T GROCERIES AN COM AND SEE Bn SUDENIN J3ROMA, -- CHOCOLATE, SEA GARDEN OF E .&. L. Ia -VERY SHOES Ah march 17 SOLUBLE PA THE above, well known GUANO Conlsumers of this guano will find i gave such universal satisfaction. F< CUMMINGS & CO., -eni feb10-rnE. H. FROST & CO. Collilr & Claldler CALL ATTENTION O hi large and elegant assortment of GLASSWARE, Esp ecially their Berry, Fruit and Preserve --ALSO, beauty and cheapness , hichfo -ALSO, To their large stock of CROCKERY, which they offer at low prices, to close out their GOODS in this line. EstablIshed 1858. CHARLES MULLER Has removed to the stre next to Francis ~XATCHES, dlook and Jewelry ro ewelr will please pay at Once, forko Hlampton Is Elected, CHARLES MULLER. 0 ACCOUNT. i BENEFIT OF BUYING OF US W~LL .. AWAY GiE OF COT'FF.~ ONF RCH, 00 O:tnis. a4 PEOuI:la.t EIE PRICES OF ALL KINDS 0 DRY GOlDS FOR YOURSELF. IER & CO. FOAM, FLAVORING -0-. EXTRACTS, ETO. SEEDS, AIt. 1 T 1M, CHEAP.-. NDS OF [D BOOTS. -o OF E.INDE CIFIC GUANO. LND COMPOUND ACID PHOS o following places in this county. fully up to last year's quality, whioh r circulars and prices apply to Winnsboro, S. C. To ,Charleston, S. O McIASTER & DRICE WOULD call the sp~ecial attention of the Ladles to their stock of Nansooks, Whit. and Figured Lawns. Piques, Hamburg Edgings,j Neok Ruffling, Bilk Ties and Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves &c. OENTLEMEN will find a full stock of furnishing Goods consisting of ready-mad. Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ilosiery, Olove.r, Gause Shirts, --ALSO Oasimer's, Tweeds, LingnIDrilhs, he, We are daily reoeiving additions lo our Stock of Goods, and purchaaersin segeoh ef bargains will ftpd it to their fiterest to give. u* a call. G00ds are A~touighIngly Cheage april,14