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ing are the hours at which the trains (n the C. C. and A. R. R. pass Winnsboro : REGULAR P.\SSENoE-NoIIT. For QIl ott i For ui t.3 A. ai For Augusta, 10.25, A. M. For Charlotte, 11.33, A. M. New Adverg4qpgt't . JA:c:: . Knights of Honor-E. S. Chand ler, Reporter. WinigbgrQ..,. Aodge-r-Wm, . N. Chandler, Secretary. Drugs and Medicines- Dr. W. E. Aiken. To the Citizens of Fairfield-F. W. Habonicht. DE4'iH OF WN Ai 6fg-rs Easter Grafton, a resident of Fair field county, died at the home of her daughter, in Chester county, on Friday last. She had attained the ripe age of ninety-three years. The taxpayers at, Ri dgeway re sponded nobly to Govci nor Iarmp. ton's call for a contribution.. Cap t:tin Rhine, on hearing that Louisi ana had been counted for Hayes, doubled his contribution. On Sunday night a colored boy named Philip Green got on the cow catcher of the iorthexm-bound train At Doko to steal a ride to Ridgeway. Upon reaching that place he jumped off boftor the engii ' stopped; wvhen the wheo cimight his ftot, cruhling it seriously. In the last week- Ridgeway illas furnished ,two , chndidaitos for the penitentiary, the first for borrowing the rope from Mrs. Coleman's well, and the other arrested as the Newberry cotton thief. They are both colored and strangers in that place. Thp are now in the enfe keep~rig' WS1Yi tf A ~"-'... DEN2,'NT 6idE.-Dr', Isaiah Sinp son, Surgcon Dentist, Charlotte, N. C., respectfully informs the citizens and publio generally that he- will visit Winnsboro professionally, on the 10th day. .of brtumy,1877, d remain ten Aay's or itw week. ail early and save time and oonfu ion at the last, as time is money. Teeth extracted without pain. Tohns eash. Satisfaction guaranteed. * February 14. Thepha@rlip organ in Oolum said some time aigo that it would incastge the strength of the peo ple's attiwehment to the Uunmpton Governnlent by the amount of money pqid in respoigse to th~e Gov-. er-nor'secall.. The. tawpayers. have already paid upwards of one: hn dreda thbtisand" dollars-t'epresent ing o'Arooe- mxdllog. of doljr8 in 1.875l. Is the &in/rk ud~t satisfied? S-rrLTt SHININO-The 1)etrait Free P'ress is known in every nook and corner of the land as one of the brightest, spiciest and most inter esting wveeklies in the United States. Every paper quotes from it, every body talks about, everybody likes it, Its fame will endure, for every effort is put fortlr) tvlglgig > make it a leadingweekly paper of the UniorC. The' re~d ic3 b f th& Free JM&~ ia' $2.00 per' lannuk.' Send for a specimen' copy; 'or: call for one at this office, and then club with the weekly NEWs ANi) hERALD and AnbceribQI iQX e . yearvn We furnish the two (or $4.00, postage paid. TrnE -gigrpe Errof.dl tri-weokl edition of THE NEdsI 1* 1IERA i'd~ w sent to all grsoi whos#'WieW~re on the bgyp the olA'jriMMj y1e w er hold any of these desire their names transferrel~ 4 . Po ,S t now receivinug the' ther ish to change for the tri eekly, they will please notify us at once. Those in arreard fandsrpinn teti at once, or expect their papar* stot be topdoiRIN M~u tdu CoL.ErOTION o1 TxIs.-eMr. JRP. Q. )avjs, Special ,kgent, has just returned to Winnsboro, after a vi 't to the different sections of the coun ty for the collection of the Hampton Conti auLtonr, ] vorywhere . bc . lc found tio .taxpayci;s ready ind . will, ing tocontributo their quota to the a pport of the lawful govehrnment of o State, the governnent of their 4oice. Those whose taxes are large have paid the full quota, and those whose dues were smaller have paid more than their proportionate share. The total amount collected up to four o'clock on Wednesday evening is $3,352.36. Mr. Davis requests us to state that he will b6 at Winnsboro for some days, for the purposo of receiving the contributions of those taxpayers who have not al ready paid. We trust that before .that time he will have collected the entire amount due from the taxpay ers of the county. FRIoIIT PREPAID nY AGENTS. WILCOX GIDs & ' Co.'s Manipulated Guano has,. stood the test of ten years' use, by tho leading planters of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, cons stantly gaining in popularity, and is now the best and most favorably known fertilizer in use in these States. It has been their aim to furnish a fertilizer that cannot be surpassed, and they have succeeded in doing so, as is evidenced by its high reputation. It is offerod on very favorable terms ; delivered at depots, i the interior ; payable in cotton, on the basis of fifteen cents 'for middling, delivered at planters' depot next fall. Call and see their agents. AN OrL PAPER.--The New York Observer has lately issued its pro spectus for the ffty-fth year. That a nowsnaper has so long stood the test of time, is in itself no insigniticant guarantee of its merits. And it is claimed by its proprietors that it is the best family newspaper published. Not only are its col umns well filled with excellent read ing matter, but even in its advertis ing department it is free from quackery and dangerous advertise ments, and those subscribing for it mna rest assured that nothing objec tionable will be introduced into their households through its means. The price of subscription is $3.15 per annumbipostag&'jaid. Address S.-J, Prince & CJo., 37 Park R1ow, New York. A Specimen of Tyranny. Themilitary orgaiiitions in Co lumbia had arranged for a celebra tion of Washington's Birthday by a public parade. On Tumesday, Capt. Huigh S. Thompson, of the ilabnd Rifle Club received the following niote frorn the nost comn mandant t thtplace: .Cr p wpiSi Q., 1Febi 20,. 1877. Capt. Ongdo,- C lnia, t. n.. tify you that I have this day been directed by the honorable Secretary of WVar to inform you that his Ex, cellency the President of the Uni, ted States directs iwe to--notify you that the piegberg of the so-called rifle clubs, wvho, under his proclamna,. tion of the 17th of October last, were instrueted to disband, will not be permitted to iniko any public dem onstration or parade on the 22d instan-tas is~eaidtobe conltertplateds ply) it is hopod;youwwill give a cheer. ful obedionce to this order, and notify the members of your club, or company, thereof, in order to prevent a parade takrin~ placos -- My order's r1ji'ie'mie t6 so' that iub such parade takes iplace. - I afn, sir,,vory, respeptfully, \ your gigdienlt servant; Lieutenanti'Colonel 18th Infantry, dcot~mutiMoMio6;Mdybi'ndr Rant ok eenxed thefdllowinlg roclamatior-.. STATU'O SOUT Cr AnoLrN, . Co a e 2 7. that the white miitia companies of. this Sttdo ANfi*l~d #8f'~kbd thd 22d instant to celebrate W shinig ten's bitd~ pfefpe o joymp ehe iiolds, I lhereby call up>on - these ioranjaationse ' o&t ne tisure itpt% ftli a Ii festation of their respet to the memory of that illlusrious Presidcnt whoso higie.:t am2biti n it wvar, os it was his elef glory, to obsorvo the constit.ltion and to obey the laws of his country. If the arl'; rary commlfando of a Chief Execut.ive,who has not sought to emulate the virtues of Washin. toi, deprivo the citizens of this State of the privilege of joining pub lickly in patying reverence to that day, so sacred to every American patriot, we can at least show by our obedienco to constituted authority, however arbitrarily exorcised, that we are not unworthy to be tho countrymen of Washing ton. We must therefore, remit to someo more auslicious . period, which I trust is no b far distant, the exorcise of our right to commemorate the civic virtues ofithat unsullied char, actor, who wielded his sword only to found. and perpetuate that American constitutional liberty which is now dlenied to the citizens of Sduth Carolina. WA DE HAMPTON, Governor. It is needless to comment upon the infamous and tyrannical order of General Grant. Had his whole previous career boon without fault, this act alone, cowardly, malignant, despotic, hateful as it is, would bo quito enough to make him an ob ject of contempt in the eyes of all honorable men. 'T ue Brotherhood Lodge, No. 344, Knights of Honor. riPHE regular meeting of this Lodge .1 will be held on Friday, the 23d inst., at half past seven o'clock, r. m. lrethren will please be punctual. E. S. CHANDLER, feb 22-ti Reporter. Winnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M. r pIE regular monthly communication r of this Lodge will be hold this oven ing, 22d inst., at half past seven o'clock. Brethren will tak, due notice and govern themselves accordingly. W\M. N. CHANDLER. feb 22 Secretary. NEW STOCK OF SPENG GOODS WILL BEi R~ E OQE I ~V~ ED AT- . D AN NE N BE RG'S DRY GOODS, CLOTHING; BOOT AND SHOE OALL AND SEE THEM. Snbaeribe for TnlE Nias no' Hpu axn, aind be sui'e to have the ready JUST RECEIVEB, -. *t. One car load seed Potatoes, Ong " " " Qataj. ---ALSO, A full lino of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay irou, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, Shovels, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, Heel Screws, &c., which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY 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. _ feb 20 CONGRESS STREET N E w G 0 0 D WINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS U. G. IDESPORTES' AND' IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AliD SHOES, WINES, LIQUOIK, Etc., Etc. feb 8 Established 1850. CHA1LtYh & ittLER 1/ lia romOvod to tb a sre no~tt Oorig'. W /ATCHES,~ Olookcs arid Jewelr y re predand satisfaction guaranteedl to everybodya. '. . Thoso Iilobted to me, for work on jewelry will plcense pay at onice, for Hampton is I leeted. CHARLE *1* TIHOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. pm All business entrusted to him is either capacity will roocivo prompt atten tion Oflice on Washington street, one door oast of Winnsboro Hotel. Ii. A U.AII.-^hD. iso. S. RrYSOL1,e. GAI ARD &C REYNOLS, 4TTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 3 LAW 3 RANGE. A. M. MACKEYi Attorney and Vpupseltor qt Lw, .(. 1,,1 AT UANa1, Winnboro, . C. / - Special attention paid to the dpibady I colection of claims. Will practice in ell of the couirts of this Stato and the: United States. LADD BROS WE have now completed one of the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, NATS and CAP$, YANKEE TO'IONS, CROQIOERY, &c. IN THE COUNTY,. We will not be undorsqld, 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. - - n -' Tro ouR COLORED FRIENDS. AR you have always put confi 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. SPRING GQ601) f - FOR-. To-day the campai~r' a rly qosec The Indky malia lio Who taies his seat on the 4th of daroe1 Our: Piosident he'll 'be*.,4 4 And no hbi jbti Just sunited to'o tin d In whebro to get the oheapos od The boast fskodstofnd. }fy friends ana I rent ouit onve'dk Somne ew 'S*hritf 104 Atid 'w& eobitedibefoth* ro 4ed The diffnt'Etores t Iy: 4 " We wandierad Winne 0 -. And ,fourhd thoe Ac0, At - T'was SOj* 441,s.,O' Of H~atei Oldthingenud4gotaand SM6u'b l'fI The lae t.onieiLr i a df., a' So then;;ip'goc frIendI'oergai M1g What DBtagainso u'estggfdpbL. .1 ''1 at 'feb 1P'' Al' .E T'jl oo~i'f