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LOCAL ITEIS. C11ANE 0F' SCHEDULE.-The follow ing is tho f3chedulo of the Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : DAY PASSENER. Going south. Going North.'q SLoavo 111ackstook, 3.1.5, P. m. 1 2.15, 1,. Ax. Winnsboro, 4.02, P. br. 11.26, A. Mr. " lidgoway, 4.38, P M. 10.52, A. br. NIGHT PASSENGER. Goinq qouth. Going North. Leave Blackstock, 12.31, A. M. .:03, A. M. " VWinsboro, I .14, A. M. 1.14, A. M lidgoway, 1.41), A. M. 12.36, A. M. The night trains meot at Winns boro. New Advertls -mmts. Stolon-Wim. Rtosborough. Removal-11. J. 'McCarley. Mount Zion Insituto-R. Means DaviF;. Knights of H1on1or-E S. Chand lor, Secretary. The graded sehool at Mft. Zion has opened with one hundred and twenty s:holars. By reforence to the advoriiso mont of Mt. Zion School it w'11 be seen that pupils in tho higher branches will bo admitted at very low rates. The Board of Directors of the Theological Seminary, at Columbia, have appointed Rev. C. E. Chiches ter their agent to increase the permianmnt endowment of the Semi nary. NEw ADvERIsEM :NTs.--Mr. J. 0. Donlg announces that he has just recived a full stock of goods in great variety, which he will sell at low%, prices. Mr. It. J. McCarley ann'mnces that ho has reonuvea to the large and well situated storo formerly occupied by the lato James R. Aiken, where lie proposos to con, tinuo the grocery and cotton busi noss. XV" XA. :). - \Vdsi e to pIro Cure copies of the foJ' n< wim bers of th'e wCekly N :ws o m:m. Octuber 5, 187m. O)Aobeor 12. 1870.. ctoler 19, 1876. May 9, 1877. Mty 16, 1877. May 23, 1877. May 30, 1877. July 11, 1877. Any p)erso)n having these num, br,or any of thema, will be liberaUly co:npons ito 1 oni bringing the samne to this office. A few facts about the c ollection of the delinquent 1)011 tax may be0 of interest at the present time. The law provides that w~here any one has faIled to paJy the 1)011 tax at the proper time, ho is liable to imprison mont or to fi-o dollars fino and costs. The fine is remitted in the case of those who pay now,. and thme costs are as follows :Poll tax. $1.00; penalty, 20 cents; trial justice's costs, $3.00; constable's costs, $1.00. Total $5.20-mileage additional. There are no costs for printing or for auditor or ,m:.murcr. DENTAL NoTIcE.-D1'. Isaiah Simp son, Surgeon Don tist, Winnsboro, S. C., takes this occasion to return his grateful acknaowledgm en ts to his friends and the public generally for the confidence reposed and patronage bestowved during the rpast ten years. And as he is nlow permanently located in Winnsboro, lhe hope.s, by performing faithfully all operations entrusted to his care, in the latest and most scientific mann ner known to the profession, to receive a continuance of the same. He will be found at his office on Market street, opposite the Town Clock. Office hours from 9 a. mn. to 1 p. in., and from 2}j p. mn. to 5 p.n. Call early, as lie will be absent two wveeks from the 20th of .February.* THE SIXT H CIRCUIT. .Aesaers. Eiditore:, In view of the approaching election to fill the exft isting vacancy in the sixth circuit, permit me throngh your independ ent journal to present two con siderations which should influence the .nemnberscof the General Assem,. bi! fromx the four ounties com-. prising this circuit in their choice of a judg."e. 1. Being personally acquainted with tW lawyers of their countios they aro bost fitted to select i ca didato and *hould demand this right in caucus. 2. Lot thom throw asido all per sonal and political prejudices in their choice of a candidate, and, looking only to his legal and moral fitness for this sacred office, nomi nato one who will judge fearlessly between right and wrong. HOPE. THE SIXTH IrCUIT. Messrs. iEditors :-Tho proba. bility of ox-Judge Mackey being re-elected by a Democratic Assm bly to the high office which he las so long prostitlted to privato and political ends, should call forth in a public manner the inutterings of dis content which are heard on every side when his name is connected with thu active canvass for re-olce, tion now being made by himself and fltfteen kundred friends of Chester county. Probably they are the sne friends who so nobly stood three years ago between him and impoaclhnenb, when, if the Democrats then in tho House of Representatives had performed their duty he would hay,e been pro sented for his judicial crimes and tyrannies. If the bar of the sixth circuit fail to demand of the Gene ral Assembly an honest and capable judge, then, Messrs. Editors, let the people whito and black, petition their represcntatives in the General Assembly to give them ever an im partial harinVox. True Brotherhood Lodge, No. 344, Knights of Honor. ' , reguiar ineitinrz ot tills roi-e will le lie-. irt m al c lal6 on Prmrtav eve 'tig, 62 Mht in la t.., at.lqnartr pai st w,en o'clo 'k. E. S. CiIAN )I R, fob -f -11 ieporter. ITOL EN, r O the phant'tion of Green Barber, onl 01 3d inls., at Ir:yh-)-, wvith at blaz- Iae. nIw: 1 od in front. llh. one "141 sont ig4t ;L*1 tout. Snid horse t-ni vt,ars (0b1. A aw vard of TEN DO ,Al#. will be give-n to anIy personl delivering tho abovO described anainal to WM. ROSBOROUGH. feb 5-x1tl. MOUNT ZION INSTITUT.E. T URING tho continuance of the grad . Hed ) ill conneiixtionl witi .n-111 A.,i. %ttu ns j in the Ancient ami Mod r-n Ij:i).I . High- r Mathematic. andl t he .A:b ua - wall be rece.ivet-I it,o the Institutec upont the p-timlenht (at $2. t"' per scholastiu montJt of four woeis, ma ucace. feb 7- Ixtf PrinhC4;al. Removl. Imadersignedl begs leave to ina form hist friendst anad customehrs anut the public genearalily thrt hie has reo nob-ed te the comamodious anad contrailly located store formerly o. e upied by James~ R. Aiken, whiere maty always be fonna a full antd well saelectedl stoek of Grociarios, Provisions, Winos and Liquors. - Highest Prices paid for Cotton. feb 7-tf R. J. McCARLEY. TheIa State of South Caroliua, COUNTY OF FAIRILD. Bly 0. R?. T II0MPS,~ON, Lsq., P'robale Jaudlge. HI LIElAS, George W. Coleman lIath mylhadol Huit to moe to granat huim lettersa of 'adminjaist-ration of thao estateandi ctl'ects of fary Colean, decoansod: Tlhese are theoreforo to cite anad adm.m 'ish all andl singular the kindred and creditors of~ the said Mary Colemnan, dlocensaod, that they be anidappear before me, in thea'ourt of Probate, to be held at F?aitrflild Court lionse, S. C.,on the 21st dlay of Februrary next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in t,he forenoon, to shaowi cause, if any they have, why the Raid admninistra tion should not be granted. Given under myl3 htand, thiR 4th (lay of February, Anno Domnini 1878. 0. R. TliOMPSON, feb 6-tx1aw2 J. p. 1 '.' . r pHE saibsoriber has removed his Boot Ian d Shoe Manufactory to a few doors beolow W. Rt. D)oty & (Co.'s, grocery store, and opposite J. M. .Galloway's haardlware store, whore ho will be pleased to see his friends and cusitonmers. Ho has lowered the prices of all kinds of work in his line, via: Fine French Calf Skin Boots to $10. Gaiters, $7.00. Shoes from $8.00 to $8.00. Mending'and repairing promptly ak, tended to at reasonable rates. pa Al1worls vArranted. Jan 6 J. OLEN~D)fnrn, SPEXIAL NOTICES. Sound and Well. ATLrANr., J.%., Dcember 29, 18N. D. J. iuari - Dea Sil: I take plea"ure ill ktating t , so lit-tiRl )r0 - vious to the laito war, I used, with the itimo scilcess, on a servant, girl, your Female teigulator, prepared then at Brad field's Drug Stro, vest Point. (la. 8ho had been nsifering severely froim sup prossed imenstriation and this medicino Hooni restored lier to health. Sht is to-dty living in Atlanta,sound and well. I will stato fairther, that I know of its being used with etinal sicess in other caises. I d) not liesitatoto on(lorn your preparation for the purposo for which you recoinuond it. Yoursi truly, jan 2V-2w JNO. C. Wl1l'NERl. School Notice. A graded school in the En, ligh brmnles and Arithmetic, for white children bvetwvoe the Agres of ixAnd sixteen yv.ars, wvill be opened at, Mount' Zion College, as follo .s: 1or tho primary depart iment. - embracing clildrej, in primary gradem as far us the third reader and the mnultiplication tablo -under Miss Bleino, at J0 o'clock a. In. on-Aiionday next.. Girls of higher grades than the primary dopartment will roport at tho samul) place and hour oi Tuesday. Pnpils in L-inages, ligher Mathe mnatiL4 and Science, and English pupils over sixteen years of age. wvill umiako sicial a)Plieation to Mlr. Davim. 0. It. TilOiPSON, fob 2-tf Clerk of Board Trustees. Egg Vogg for Christmas T RHE undersigned rof,pectully calls the attention of the citizens of Fair field to the fact that he has a full stock of the f11nt. LIQUORS and WINES in the Boro, and gumranfees its purity in every instance. In hisstocl are the follow ing: Dlupuy, Otard & Co., Cognac Brandy, Old genuiie. Ja'.unica RuMi, genuine m8'; Cabin11t Rye, genuil ! 180, Roanocke Ityo Whiskey, genuino Knickerboc;er Rye Whiskey, genuineI N. C. Apple Brandy, genni ne N. 0. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey, gen ui,% c Stone Mountain hour Mash Corn Whiskey, genuine Bauce0, Fils & Co., 'hampagne, fine Pale Tablu Sherry; and a full stock of all Dowetic Liquors, Winos, Alos. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipos, &C., &.e I Rospectfuy eC8 F. W. HABENICHT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Court of Comnon Pleas. Wim. H. Kerr, as Clerk of the Coart of Cmmllionl Plels for the Count .. of lir hP,liimiiY, ailei.,s.- Kart ha.l NI'vans, ni'' A. Mvans, Mria ). Mt!wns, . aAh Mean.4, Sarah lT. Man. Johna C. A.ans, Ghri6-lla Means, T. Itoss Rolb r-;,Pn and Geo. W. Williamis & Co., Deun01da.uts. To the Derendants, Martha J. Means, V:t--.o A. Means, Maria D. Means, MIIth MIean, Sarah T. Means, John C. ieans Gubriella Mans, T. Io.s Robertson aul Geo. W. Williams & Go. Y t'U are hereby summoned and re . lired to answer the complaint in thiH action, which is filed il tfhie oilco of the Cerk of Common Pleas, for th said county, and to serve a copy of your anmiwer to the said complaint on the rabscrib-rs at their ofliec, No. 3, Law Range, Wmii nhboro, S. C., with!in t enty days after tbe servico hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; andl if you fail to answer the complaint within thze time aforesaid, the plaintiffin this action will apply to the Court, for the relief demnand ed in the complaint. (GAILLARDI & REYNOLDS, P'lair till"s Attorneys. Filed December 31, 1877. Wmn. 1. Kerr, C. C. C. P.F. C. To the Defendants, Martha J. Means, Fannie A. Moans, Maria D). Means, Martha Mecans, Sarah T. Means, John C. Meanis and Gabriella Moans: TAKE NoTICE that l.ho summnons in this action, of wvhich the foregoing is a copy, was tiled ini the odico of the Clerk of Court for Fairaecld county, on the 31st day of December, A. B. 18~77. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, Plaintiff's Attorneys, dec 31-xlawGwi~ ESTA BL~ISHED 1871. GEQ, B.~ ED WA RDS, Cotton an(d Generali Commissiton% Merchmint, CHIARLEJSTON, 8. C. PROMP attention given to the sale Cotton, P'eas, Corn, Riice and Pro duico of all kindsm~. Merchandise bought free of conmmis rion. Being on the spot, and thoroughly p)ostedl [on prics, can guarantee large saving to buyers of merchandise. Agent at Charleston for State Line Ocean Steamships betwo, n Noew York, Glasgow, Liverpool, London anid all p)artJi of Europe. Roeforones: Bank of Charleston; Jas. Adger & Co., Oh arlesten, S. 0. sept 22-xt3m ___ _____ A LLperons ndetedto the estate of notfid ta6the notes and accounts belonging to said estate have been placed in the hands of James (G. McCants, ater n.,ihinstruetions to settle up and Ooot the same. as soon as p)osible. H1. L. ELLIOTT, jaa 15-- Adminisbva6er. Annual Returns, ' rANAGRR8$ of estates whose duty it .L~Lis to account before tie, are nzoti fled that I will be daily in my offie unill the first (lay of Maroh next, for the pur pose of, receiving and examining all re turns of moneys received and paid out with the proper vouchers for the year 1877. 0. B, THIOM1bON, January 28, 18 ci jan 26-t8x8 Pay your subsqription to's UWa AND NmARA. FREH ARRIVALS! -0 Fresh Arrivals!! -AT-. J. 0. BOAG'S, Or. TIli e c?0,3:1,2'., o F 18 and warranted Garden Seeds at five cn)ts per paper. which sold lat year at 1U cns or 3 for 25 cents. o Very best choice Seed aid cat ing P-tatoes, Fataly Flour, :401l, Grist, JncoI, Lard, lice, ki.'Trs, Tobaceo, Can di. s, Assoirtmuent of Fanicy Uakes and Crackers, Aluelcorel. D:ed Iler rings, Fancy Grocerits, All of which will be (old a; low ats tho lowest ior cash. Tho stock of Dry Goods, suie' as Dones ties, Calicoes, Dre J oods, Shawls, Furs, Mlilli iery Goods, will be sold ve r y low to clear thom out. Call soon and suo for yourselves. You will always fintl a full line of Notions, Buttons. Trimaings, &c., and Fancy C -Ods, kept at thoe Dry Gowds, Fucy Goods and MILLINERY BAZAAR. In fact you can get almost anything you Na,t tiat is in the Grocery, Dry GOOdls, Facy Goods, Notion or Millinery line. All knowing themselves indebted to me-% will please come forward and settle ny at once, as this is a hard ycar and I iau-.s have i.oeicy to carry on buiniess. feb 5 J. 0. BOAG. GrAND INTE RNATITONAL Exposition ! Ecould find no other ap propriato heading to indicato the largo Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we are now daily receiving. WV thought of Headquarters, Empo.. rium and Bazaar. All too tame. Come One I Come All We are determined not to be un dersold by any house in South Carolina. The Best Prints in Town at 6} ots The very best made at 8* ets. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 ets. We intend to try to please you in prices, goods and polite attention. CALL AND SEE. L.ADD BROS. eot 0 BEST Dry Goods House in the South. )All express freights paid where the order la $10.00. Writo a Postal for Sam. plea and Price LIst. V. RJIHARDS & BRO., est *gAasesta . J.E.Aager&Co., 137 antd 139 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., O B BE3'EFLE C 'F FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 11ARDWARE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad (Ilery, Bar Iron anId Plow Steel, Cucum ber Pu111m, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Agents for Routh Carolina for the Pattent Steel Barb Fencing, and the velvebrated Fnrmer's Friend Plows, one, two and three horse, at re(uced prices. Liberal Terns to the Trade. Lare assortincit of Agricultural Im plemeits.1g AgriC1n11ral Steols a specialty. Bull Tong..e, 'Turni Sliovols, Scooters, Sw.:e,* Ieol Dolts, also, rough steol Shapes. &c. State Agents Trodegar Horse and Mule Shaoes. - All orders shall recoivo prompt and careful attvntioni. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 189 Meeting Street, dee 16- charlemton, 1. V, RESTAUR1ANT. - -0 T lE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that the Restaurant attached to the i orning Star Saloon is Open, anl supplied with the best the market affords8-such as Beefsteak, Ham, Bologna Haufage, Oys tors in every style, Fish, and other deli eacies. -ALSO A full Rupply of the purest 'Wines, Liquorn aid Larger Beer. 7.r North Carolina corn Whiskey a specialty. -ALSO A well Belected stock of Tobacco and Seganr. The patronage of the public is solicited. J. GROESCHEL, oct 14-fx Proprietor. IPATE1\TS. To Inventors and Manut'acturers. ESTABLISHED 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SOLICITOIS OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. American and 1oreign Patents. 629 F St., Washington, 'D. U. o fees in advance, nor until a Patent is al 10owed. .Xofees for mackinU preliminary .!Eam,inaions. Speial attention giveii to Interference Cases hefore the Patent Offie, Infringe me(nts Sits in the difl'erent States, and ailllitigation appertaining to Patents or nVrcntiOns. Send Stamip for Pamipiet of sixly pages. dee 4 ILHE entire stock of Furniture, Mat treases, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, etc., will be sold at greatly reduced prnices, from this day, regardless of cost, to close out at 'The Chlester Furniture Store, ' Opposite the Court House. II. BRIANDT, .January 30, 1878. Proprietor. jan 3J-t Best is *hoapest AUTOMATIC Silent Sewinq Machine, Latest Invention, Producing Marvelous R esults.. 1ts surpami'ng mlerit places it beyond all com petition. and1( malkes it the cheapest., notwith 5t~ading the large inducemen ts olfered by sellers of noisy, hard-running, troublesome, two thread, tension machines. Oly Machineo in theO W~oldq with AutoaticFeatures, and wvith n10 Tension -to Manage. Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &c, WILLCOX & (JIiBS 8. M. 00 (Cor. Bond 8t,) 668 B3od way, N. Y i may Taken Up. I have noiw in my possession a horse s1. tolenl by one Danilel A dam, as capedi convict, from some perton Chester county. The animal fa aeo' mare, between faIteen- and sixteen~ hai es ' high, blazed faco, white biad feet, an4 showing mnuoh of the~ whites of the eyes~ le owner can recover the sbare by pro.4