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RA1LROAD ScHEDuLE.--The follow ing are the hours at which the trains on the U. C.l and A. R. R. pass Wivnsboro RGotLAR PAssE IqER--NIoHT. For Charlette, 10.22, P. x, For Augnata, 2.00, A. M. ACcOlIatODA-tION FREYGnT-DAY. For Augusta, 11.45, A. R for Charlotte.. x..0, r. it Religious NOtices. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M: T odd, 11 A. M., t 1 8} P. it. Methodist Chnrc'h--Rev. J. M. Boyd, 11, A. M., "81 P. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Presbyterian Church--Rev. C. E. Chichester, 11 A. M., and 81 P. M. .Sabbath School 4j P. m. Prayer .Meeting, Wednesday, 5t P. M. Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 11 o'clock A. as. New Adverthsements. In the Probate Court-O. B. 'Thompson,'J..Y. F. C. Lamp Chimneys-Dr. W. E. Aiken. Administrator's Notice -R. S. Desportes. Building and Loan Association D. R. Flenniken, Secy. and Treas. The Gordon Light Infantry drill regularly every week, and are making Acommendable progress in digesting Upton.1 A man that won't pay five cents a week for a paper to keep him posted on current events, is in a bad way ; and yet there are num bers of such in Fairfield alone. Can't our friends in different parts of the country send us crop reports? We will gladly publis: anything that will benefit the farm. era. We call special attention to our rule that no nominations for any office will be inserted in THE NEWS AND HERALD, without prepayment oJ 'IVZ DOLLARS. A gentleman in town, interested it farming, was congratulating himself on Thursday that his broken log wat paining, It had not pained hin: before since court week. -He pre dicts speedy rains. Reports of the crops are conflict ing. One farmer of experience sayt the oats crop is worse than it hat been in twelve years. On the othe: hand, oats in the MIonticell ocountra is said to be promising. We have been requested to stat< that the sale of tickets for "ye oli folkes' concerte" will commence at A. P. Miller's store op Mondag morning next iprice Twenty-fiv( cents each, The "old folks" are putting or their finishing touches, and will b< ready to receive their friends or Tuesday evenuii in a most hospita ble manner. From the interesl taken by the participants we predict the fullest success. We trust th< citizens will turn out en mnasse.. A communication, signed j,1ang Citizeris," is on hanrd and cannot li published : first, because no namne ii signed to it ; and second, because being a nomination, it should ho ac comupanied with the usual fee. Ax attention to these small matters wil secure a willing publication on oul part. We learn hat brince Martin hai so far experienced a change of hear as to vote with .the Demnograts or nearly every measurre of imnportanc< that comes before the Uourse. W< observe his name .in the list of thos< voting in favor of the impeachmen of Assooiste justic4 Wright. "Whie the lamp holds out to burn," and s< forth." DENTAL NoTxcE.-....r. Isaiah Shup, son, Surgeon Dentist, OharlottE N. C., respootfully infornag the oiti. zens and public generpily that h( will visik Winnaboro'.i'ofessionially on the 19th dha saf Juno .. rma ton days or two weeks. Please call early and save confusion at the last. .Teoth ' extranted without pain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Juno 9-tx2w* FIREMEN's Hop.-The committee appointed by the Fairfield Fire En gine Company have determined to give a "Calico Hop" for the benefit o' the company on the evening of the 10th instant. The admission fee is fixed at fifty cents, and no gentleman will be admitted without a ticket. Minor details will be given hereaftor. To the Citizens of Fairfiel1 County. I announco myso'f as a candidate for tho office of Clerk of the Court for Fair field county. The following are my reasons for seeking the offi.te: I have a large family to support, and children to educnte by my own efforts. I lost an O.rm in the service of my country, a the office would at least be a groat hl to a wan in my situation. So if no other wan offers, whose claims are better, and you will elect me I promise to fill ofilce honestly, and to the best of my ability. juno 2-tf R. II. JENNINGS. LAMP CHIMhNEYS. dozen Chimneys of all kinds just received, land ohy'red at reduced rates, by the dozen or half dozen, at the Drug Store of juno 9 DR. W. E. AIKEN, Administrator's Notice. A LL persons having claims against the estate of James King, deceased, or knowing themselves to be indebted thereto, vt ill present their claim or claims, properly attested, or make pay ment, to It, 8. DESPOlRTES, Admr., juno 9-x4tl Liidgewa y, S. C. Building and Loan Aesopiation, T1 E 28th regular monthly meeting of the j Winnsboro Building and Loan Association will be held in the 'Towan hall on Monday even ing, the 11th instant, ats o'clock. Members will bring their books andl pay their monthly instal ments at or befcre that tine, otherwise the Penaly ol' twenty cent15 per share will be charged after the meeting. 'There will be from seven hundred to nine hundred dollars for loan. D. It. FLENNIKEN, June 9-tl Socy. and Treas. IN THE PROBATE COURT. AN AOOUNTING REQUIRED. A LL returns fA r the previous year are dlue during the month of January. Some persons are still neglecting to dis charge this duty and are notified that failing to Make their returns by the 1st July next they will be liable to all the penalties imposed by law. 0. R. THOMPSON, juno 9-t2x2 J P. F. C. NOTI~E. lALL persons holding school claims for the scholastic year commencing Novem ber 1st, 1873, and ending October 31,)874, are hereby notified te present the same to the undersigned for audit and: regis tration, within thirty days from the date of this notice: WI1LLARD RICHARDSON, June 2-t xlw S. C. F. C. Established 1859. CHARLES MULLER Has removed to the store next to Francis Gerig's. WI THS Cloks and Jewelry re.. paired, and satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. Those indebted to me for work on jewelry wvill please pay at once, for Hampton Is i.lected. CHARLES MULLER. feb 3-tf Shirts ! Shirts ! ~'JUST RECEIV~lD, 10 dozen mnlaunred ready made Shirts, guaranted to be made of best muslin and 22-100 linen,. whiqh we sell at the very low price of half dozen for $7 the cheapest and best shirt fin the market. We continue to sell the best claliioes, at8A cents per yard, 'Piques, at 12%- " and up. Dexte s Knitting Cotton 5 cents a ball and mray-other frefsh sad desirable g dad at pioes to suit the hard times. McMASTER1 & BRICE. LADD BROS. WE have now completed one of the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAP YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. IN TUE COUNTY. We will not be undersokl. Let us say, however, that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a yard. We cannot soil them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods, GIVE US A CALL TO OUR COLORED FRIENDS As you have always put conf - 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. nov30. CONGRESS STREET N w G 0 0 D S ! WINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS U. G. I)ESPORTES' AND BARGAINS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHIOES, WINES, LIQUORS, feb 3 Etc., Etc. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE T .,,,-----, 7lHE undersigned have asoiated 4.themselves for the praetioe of medi. clne and surgery in Wi naboro and its vicinity. .JNO. C. MOBLEY, MI. D., R. B. HANAHAN, M. D. pfr- Offie, No. 2, Law Rlange, rear of Court House. may 17-1tm EL. 3. McCarley . ALSO, An entirely new Stock of Groceries. Sugar of all m aes,Cofeeo, Rice, flominy, M 80eaSop, Starh odaepr Tea, etc. Choicest BrIe,:ds I Best Corn add RI siey in wn. Tobacco and Cigars Molasses, Lard, Bacn Hams & o west market prices for a .bw-. w JUST RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, Ono " " " Oats. A full line of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Stool, Steel Plows, Plow Moulis, Spades, SBovels, Traces, lames Clevices, Hices, Heel Screws 4c. Ac which will be sold low for I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY SR O ' "ED m ,, 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 0F'. ELDER. TO OUR CUSTOMERS WHO aro indebted to uB for PROVIS. IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respeet fully call attention, that your bills are due on or before the first of November. Wo are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enablo us to moet obligations made to assist you, and which are duo at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main.. tain our erodit, It Is necessary to meet our promises promptly. Beaty, Br'o.& Son. . UST oocIved. 6 lot of Mason's celebra. tited a~tult Jars, with Boyd's porcelain i ned covers. Price~halfjallon sizes, $2.50, nor doze.. '- ana aina. peox t-*. SAVE YOUR MONEY --GO TO DANN ENBI RG'S, JUST RECEIVED, Abeautiful lino of Ladies' and Gonts' Notions. 1fammburg E dgings and Insertions, at 7cts., 10cts. and 121 cts, per yard. HANDSOMfE ASSORT1 -E NT OP Whito and Stripe4 Hosiery, pt all prices, PARASOLS, SILT and COTTON. Gents' Uplaundried Shirts, Wamsutte Mills, $12 per dozen. Perelo Shirts, $12 per dopzep. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 121 conts per yard, CALICOES and BLEACIIINGS, Always in great variety. TRY OUR BALTIMORE MADE 9.EO's. EACH PAIR WARRANTED, Don't fail to Call on the Leader of Low PRICES, DATTESIG. april 17 EEPS constantly on hand a fullsup. ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PL ANTATION SUPPLIESB. His stock has recently been replenish'od, and he Is now ready to supply the wants of all. oct12 Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the Manufacturer on favorable terms. "THE ANCON HARDY CUTTING MACHINES are the boss and cheapest low priced machino ma~do, and have a national rp tation for utility and durablity."-Th'e Ficetrotyiper, Chiago. THE A NSON H ARDY PAPEn -CUTTER Is by far the best machine which can beob tained for a less price than one hundre dollars. It is of great strength. These machines have always taken the highest stand. It is the only machine to which Is applied the 1'atent Movablo Cutting B~oard. This device has a reputation ot itself: by It, the cutting board can be In.. stantly and accurately moved, so that a perfect cut is insured.* This Is a very Ima portalnt point in the maehines and one that is possessed by no other, . It greatly reduces the labor of preparatton in work ing the paper backward and f orward. We cannot too strongly recommend the advantages of this palent mofable board. . It Is worth the price of this machine, and purebasers should fully understand l~w h Iit Is to be valued'd."----doo.lP &a Cb.s Netespapr Reporter and Irne THE I4EUST IMR2~oYEDb HARnr OAnb OUT-e TRn Is prononnced the most~ desirable (Card Cutter in the market, for the general up ofa pritingoffice, ~coAwllknown Ruoou.ns CA'an OuT'rn, with rmy latest improvements,Te still pie. ferr~ed by many printeis, pg4 holds Its fp'~otltism over other machines. oepegeniuine but those having my 1ul addlrelettere4 in the costing. fro,~ i ja eio shua B tr ny circular. F. A.WAD A uburndale.3Ifass.