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RAI,HOAD SCIDU,Es. "The -follow-; ing arc tho hours aV which 'tho trains on the C. "C. Und :A. -I. - R.: -pass \Wiisboro: REOUtAn* PAssENdR--l.1GIT. For Charlotto, 1.25 , A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, 1. M. ACo0MoDA'roN PEItruHT-DAY. Fo C'oluhia, 7.36, p. At. 1 For -Charlotte. 10.45, A. Xi A'prgs -of matter has crowded out several items:of local intordst. Reneinber "Married -Life" at the TheApian Hall to-night. .-Mr. James Germany died on MIoddy norning at -his residence near .Winnsboro, after a long illne6s. - Squire James Aiken of this coun ty died last wook, after An illness -of only a few hours. - Ho had for many years boon An older' in Salem - church, and-was -widely known and respoected. 'hfrs. RMbort Cathcart died at the residence of -her nephpw, r..klor, Esq.,ii Winnsboro on Sunday at thoe-xtiVe"wo 1go of iiinety yeCl. She was ainative of Ireland, but had resided in this 'county for mnmy years. Late in life she married Mr. ;.Robert Catlert, befng his second "w4fo, and she 8urvivdd him I thirty yeivrs. During her entire lifo she htdd ocarcely had aoweek's sickness and her death was the remult of fail ing vitality. Heor funeral services were conducted - by the 'Rev. -C. E. Chichestor, in the absence of the * ev. Mr. Todd, and 11h-or remains were interred, in tho presence of numerous relu'tives and friends, - in the burial grorund of the Associate Reformed 6iturbh Where - she lirid Nworshipped for. many years. - COUNTY POLITICS. .A Woi-d to, the People of Fairfiold Why the MRegular Ticket shdUld >be supported. .Jij, 27t'i., 1877. jlessrs. -Yidit ors : Allow inc space in your columns to express a few thoughts that have occurred to me with regard to the contest for 'clek of the court. ',We in this benighted pbrtion of the county were greatly surprised, on receiving last week's NEWS AND HErn ..ALD, to idisoever that we have a -"Citizeng' Ticket," in old Fair field, in -opposi'tion'-othe regular nomi necs of the conty Convention. ~The motive for this 'nomination we cannb.see ; but the frui.t .of -it, if persisted in, vill be the 'disorgani. zation of our party for years to come. No I we wvill not say .thn.t, for -we have toomuch faithi in that organi.,. :zation thali.lddius ogi to victory last November. :T'he advocates of'-the "Citizens' Ticket" may allege 'that wve were defeated last November, but I say no. .Why this election now ? *Simply b)ecause the Democracy was so thorogghly *mrganized .that the clerk of-court and county commis sioners elected couldinet .givo bond.. -All we have to do in this case is to pursue the same 'course of action The Republicans will have no cans :didate in the field ,from ..thait fact. Captain Clowvnoy could give a bond, but lhe is-not their 'ecandidato, nor will he be. We know him too well, Messrs. Editors. When he says he - will not serve if elected by Repubs. lican votes, .we know that he means it. If he didl not say it himself;his friends said so "f or '-him. 'There ends the matter, for we knowv him too well to believe for a moment that he will suffecr himself to' be .made the tool of a few dissatisfied .men, who are not pleased with the enotion of the convention. What cau . be the .*objection -to the regular -nominee ? None that we can see. He is a per,fet'gentleman, in every roE epeet, and fully .compbtent to dis. 'charge 'the diities of clerk of court \We would sky .to thie.gentlemen who have .nominatedl , the "Citizens' Ticket". that they .ccupy an unen viable position. -They aen.as much .bound to support the regular.nomi :nee as if they .had niomimed .him directly by their own votes.; ifor .they were fully..r0presente.d.intflao -convention ; where, after, the i,ballot was taken .and . Mr. Kerr was 'de -lared the choice of. the Convedtion, ~on motion of Mr. 'Huey,"one - f *Captain Clowney's strongest sup - .porters, Mr. Kerr's nioriination i-was ,.wade unanimous. In the name of eflod then, what, could they ask * inore.? 11idato Captailn Clowney (th whom there IS not a llore high touned -veii tlimn-mi the eminty) was not tho choice of the Domoorney of Fairfield. hoero s(!I*fSevOral aspirants for tho olh< whoso claims were urgod by their fricuds in that t1rrib/c cucus that we hear so muitch about. Sup poso tho friends of thoso gentlemen who - woro dofoated, woro to put s:ucli of their men ia the fiold 'for alerk,-lainug him with somei-t promi nent Replublican as has - -ben (10110 on thO "Citizens'Ticket"; what would bo tho consequenco '? Tho dis.rmr1Y Lion, disorganization' and defeat 'of the Domocracy. Messrs. Elditors, this is a serious matter. 'Gentle. mon should lay down all prejutdico rnl.personll fcoling ill this colliost, ild say, t'wh't mattors it to uts who is clerk of Fairfield so long as he is the choice of the Domoeracy." They might add, t"VOn, "I would ilave pr' forred Mr '-', aid So, or COpinl this, or Colonel that, but ia 1majority :)f my1' friends (an1d we are all friends, tie "Citizens' Ticket' to the con Crary niotwithstaniding") prefor Mr. Kerr, and a1s that is the cas3e we wil itick to him, till 11e is duly qualified is clerk of the court." -We have no ersonal.foling in this matter and wo would have 11s boartily filp. ,wrted Captain Clowney, hadv he )CO11 th'lloomillee, as wo now pro )ose to Support Mr. Kerr. Gentle non supporters of the "Citizens' Iicket. do not do our mutual friend ";Ilptail Clowney the great injusticc -o foreo h against his foolings aid >cttor judgment into ia false position, I posit'.0n that ho does not desire 6iid does not see. As standard bearer of th 'Citirens' Ticket, wero h1 sno 'Ossful J,o could only succord in -,ho defeat of his old friend Mr. Korr, the regular nominee of the D)emocratic party. I - have done. hopo the calhn Judgment of the ramers of the "Citizens' 'TVieket" nty prevail, and that they vill with traw their ticket. SToIro1-r. LIVER , AURC I of I fow years agto it wpi3s(dim&,nvredi to. be a certain ('ure for Dyspepsial and Liver !1tiplainlt. Dysim-pticni mad1(e- knownl to ,heir friends how asi y and quiel-ly they ind been cured by its u8. The .great norits of Si,min's IIepatic Copouid )Came110 heralded throigh the Couitry )y 0110 s11 ferer to anot.hler, until vithout alvelrt.i.4iig, its sale iats b0come mimense. Druggists in every town in the Jnited States are solling i. No person uflering with sour Iomach,sick|heade ch, estiveness, pailitation of thle heart, indoi eostion,' low spirits, etc., canl take two loses without relief,. and one it. often F"or 81a10 at wvholesal and .rrtaiil by ---roi 8A.ux uv W~innisboro, S. C. R. WM. . Buez & (Co.. W~(odwa'sl(, S. C .)DOW-IE & MOISE, l'rop)rieltors, jlyJ 1-2w ~ C'harliston, S. C. McMaster & Brice 1111. greatly reductted the p)rices of heir EIAMBIURG EDGINGS, INSER~TIN LA.ES, PIQUES, TRTIMMINGS, -INEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FRILLINGS, -COL2LARtS, CUFFS, .TIES, &c.| aoll and uexaminie their TiUhen-.p A3how .Case" of ."ODDS AND ENDS." July g8 hirts:I Shirts~1 Shirts I AldAUTTA M.uuslin alnd 2200.Linen, at $8.00, per half dozen. Percale and Calico at$6l.00 and $9,00 per alf dozen, .ma 22 . J. F. MoMASTE~R & CoL 8PE01AL NOTIEN. Do You Want Health ?* Win Wiu. Yi. DI. ? - Death, or N hat ;i Worst, is ilt inl(evititle result, of conn-tr ui e1d n1 n f p1si( 11 ith Ilmenlstrtit Itow. It is at condition whic lishould not be .t0-if1-d With, 11mm1edliate relief im tho0 orliv Sal" guard against const itutionail ruiln. In all calses of' sui ppressiml, susp-Efiiol or other irregiularity of* "couirses,' Dr. J. Brirad fiel's Feititle Regulator is tho (.!y. ;..-e reline(V. It acts by giving toiv to the nerv1o011 centres, improving ailt thet blood ItIl dut (.ri1 ill inlg directly to the orgals of nr1nst ruat lon. It is it logitillito pro Kcription, alk4t (ihe ilost intelligeni I )o - tors us it. Propared by J. Jirlid lie-l Atlaft, ht . $1 .50 per bottle, a l for sile by )ic. W. E. Ala-iN. ju!y 31- 2w IVORRS' HOTEL. Shave jutit finiib2d. paint'g, papering .L- anld thor-ouly1I reniovating my.N 1104te* roim l top to l 'otI it o, an"id low havo. it ink first elawss order l13141 a1 prvpAvd to en triam illy glusts wvith mucilr Von) vili'ce wnid emliffert thiin (r.torIe, oll firsi floor and14 openlinlg onl Iainl stree, with dinninl roola n;.d su-pio rP)0111 ad4joiliilg. Every effort vill Ibo maule Ao mnake my gm-stk comfortable .2:1' lotel lontl(ed next door. to., 1. Eldvr's large grocery and dry good stores, litiull tile central aitild ) usiness portion of iown. Chmges to suit the tiiies. A. A. MORI.S, _pril .2" i PropIr i etr. CLOSING :OUT My Fntire Spi'ing and Slu r -S TO ' Dry Goods, Clothiig, &c, AT AND BELOW COST, To Mako loom for Fall and .Miner Goods. R, L. Dannenberg, 'july 211 The11 State oft Sout;h (arolinau, CC UNTY Or' (CHEdiTrnf. Co rt, Of C01niin10n Pleas, Danicl Hall, Plaintiil, against WVil.. liami 5. llall, Levi Stti'i tr.ti Sat mual Hecidelberger, C'onaters unHder the lirmt nmo of' Stein ' Co., Jfenjamin Whitely, Calvin Whitely, Lemnef P. TIownisend andi John 1'. Bmandlon, Co. -partnersr undetrit1he firm nme of Whitely Bre. Co., Jon L. Sietl, Anidrew1 J Singleton uanid.Johnl 1F. Heflten, Copart norls, underi the firm name of Sichecl, Singleton &. Co., D ef'endanits. -Copy Sum monus. For rel ief. Com lint not Servc(d. To thie Decfendlants abovo niulad: 'OU AIt] ElEEY$IJUMONED) and .- . req pairedt to answer the !omiphlint inl this action, .which is tiled, Jn the offico of the .lerk of Commion Pleas, or. the sidt couni.ty, . and to~ .seriv( .a . oply otf ytr anfl51 tio thceanid compllainlt on (lie'subl scr'ibers,atlI. teir ofitee., No. (6, Law..lbaiige, Winneboro, South Carolina, wtithin twen ty days jitter the service hereof', excflusive of the day of such servitce- and1( if' you fail to anlsIvor the !omlintit. withuin tlue Limo appilly to tho Court for4 he refliofdemian.dod in the complaint. Dted~ 1(th July, A. D. 1.377. M.1CA NTS & D)OUGL Ass, To the Defendants, coml piosing the firms of Stein & Co., W hitely, hiro. & Co. anduu Sickel, Singleton & C'o. Take notice that tho coimplainit referred to in tho summunons in this notion (of 'whichl summiiions the foregoing is a copy) was Ilied ini the office of the Clerk -of 'tho Courtsof Commnon~ Pleaus at Choster, in tho Count-y of Chester irr. the .State .of South Carolina, on the 16th da.ty of July. MeCANTS & DOUGLASS, july 17-tl 1x6; V laintiff's Attorneys. NOTICJE TIO TRiJSP1ASSERJs. Ilerby forewarn all persons, whIte, ibo,,Dtch, .Irih or! muhutio,' fronm hun.tln g door', fOx,-,opossuml ,or any other game, fishing, or tresspasing on my land in any way--whether foeed.or not fenced. Thoe law will ho strictly enforced. July [4-1='HMA S H, nAVro. CONGRESS STREET E G 0 D WINNSBORO, S. C. NICWN GOODS AT U. G, ESPORTES' AND BARGAINS )RY G00,1) CLOTI ING, BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, Etc., Etc. Best is Gheapest NJEW WILLcOX & (jBj, A'UTGNIATC U Silent Sewing Machine, r-atest InVeniti,n, TProducig. lVarvelons Results. Its 1rpa9ing merIt pile's m. -hyond au com pilit ionl. ;11i a rtkes i 1t!4 (!h :ch vi!st., tl vIt h s1:11nilcg lt.1 1arge- i(1114Tmet1 s WfTerel by s1llrs of uoisy, Imral-rumntig, roublesome, two. f- br"i t.nN\,mchies On1ly Machine in tho World wicl, Automatic Features, all(i wvi(th no0 Tenlsionl to M111aage. Write by .ostal card for Price List, List of Oics, &c. WIILLCOX & G [U118- S. N. CO. (Cor. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, N. Y ONE gr111 of the genuine .Jrown 'i indlsor.Soa p. Twnn)Itysflvyo.d(ozena ssaorted Soaps,Lt the D)rug Storeof1 Established 1859. CJJARLES MULLER Hasr remnoved1 to the store -nex.t to Francis Gerig'sm. ACE,Clocks and Jowo,fry re paird, ad utisfaction guatraniteed to ey'orybody. .'Thos indlebtedi to me for work Qon j ewelry y"ill please pay at once, for Thampton is 1< lected. fb3-fCHARLES MULLER. PR. J. MdCarley T~ IM(S to callh atention. to his~ new .J. St ockc of Enoots and N1hocs,1 allsie anud stlyleso, at unhprcedenteldly low prices. ALSO, An entirely now Stock of GIrocorics. Sugar of all gradlos,cctee, Rliac, lHominiy, All U.opI), sta1rch, Soda.Po~pper, onrc, eto. Chioietcf. BVranda.of, Flour. JTest!Cornm and lye *Whiskey in town. TIobaccoo and Cigtars, .Molausses, Laird, lhacon, lHams &o Lowest mrkot priece for cash -inar11. J. McCARLEY.. PROF, N. 80[MI'T, Piano, Molodeon and.Organ Tuney, 238 Main Street, --Columbira,S. C. T AVJNG an expecriencosof- thirty-fivo L,.y(qars -in , tuning - and1 rarIng Pianos,1.Molceons, Organs and other MU!lonl InstrnnentM, bcth in Tiropo and A.aorica, is enabled to guaraintee satisfac. tion, or make no chargo. Hie lha the highest recommendations .from Schools and colleges in the United StMa. July. 18-ti.. NOTICE101 -po --.0 --!--C "4k to .Groceries, .11ieavy Dry: toods, 3()()S. Shoes, and all go'ods ne'oded Q,. ln tat io Ins. We thert-foro of'fr Atli fi,ucy goods, autilh Edgings, V'eilings, JR ibbons, . Jaconet and Swiss, . Alpacca, Lace:o IHandkerchiefs, Cassinores, ine0 Glove,s, - -Collars, , Cuffs, .Scar(s, id all other goods of tlris'ehfraterat .rid BELOW: COST. If you want any hind of Fanicy'Notion,s, ive u A call. Th,c iprice shall 2$1it you lor thel, - -CASH. LADD BROS. ]'--T=V\7 I')002 S IaO QJ.1! NEW GOODS L4 W E havo juRt recIcived a stock of SPRING AND SUMALMERl prints .of the bCst'. hrands - at,.M cents. 41 C ami,ric at.1 - t onts. Centennial Sitripes at l'2A onts. A. fuill Stock of Shivtings, Sheqtings,and Brilling at low 1igures. CLOTHING ! CLOTHIING.! We havo just received a large rand comn plete stock of Spring uand Summer Cloth t-hing.which we will scll as cheap as any onle. RATS ! 1R1ATS ! ! HATS 1! Gehnts' and1 Youths' Folt andStr.W Rats of all kinds 01nd at any p.rice. CASSIMERES !Ef .CASSIflIERES U Wo have just received a full stock ofOCasai mer*s fromx theo C;harlottesville Mifll. * -ALSO Tweeuds,. Cottonades, Jeans, etc. I F. MVcMaster & Co. F U RNIT~UR E, i.T INI,.OW Shads,;Pcturo'Framefj, .I Childrer s. Cax'iagesu, Lumber pnd Shingles. JUto econoray by buying the bo.t, arg1 bu:, whoero you, can get. the cheapest, april. 26 - R. W. PHIIPS. MIerchant TaiIoting. 1III u.den'sigrnda 'iuforia -the 'citizens >f Winnaboro and the otintyg.generally, Jhat he has opened a.TJaIlorng - stablis.. rnentjri the atore next .to bir. J. Olendln.. ing's. :* He Is,prepared. to do all kinds .f vorln his line at -short notice and! op reaaonablo terms. A full line of samples kept conhtozntly :en1 )and, .froi -whio.h minatomers may make selectIdIls. : Spee i rtterntion given to OU'{TING. feb 24-txm , 'W, tOn 1y.r