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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDAY, Apr il, 1 a a a 1881. New Advertisements. The Best Remedy-Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co. Local Briefts. -Very fbw people attended the pub lie sales on Monday. Everybody is busy on the farms. -Colonel Rion was in Charlotte last week, attending to professional. bust ness. -The legister says that a number of Fairfield farmuers were in Columbia on Saturday, buying their supplies. -The registration of voters for the municipal election was as follows: White, 110; colored, 64; tolal, 174. -Services were held In the Episco pal and the Mothodist church on Sun day. The other churches were closed. -Mr. J. M. R. Moore, of Lancaster, who lived soie years lit Winnsboro, was in town on Monday attending to private business. -The employment of lady clerks In the dry goods stores has been com menced in Columbia. The custom has not yet reached Winnsboro. -The Gordon Light Infantry are getting realy to celebrate the anniver sary early In May. The arrangements have not been completed, but it is probable that there will be a plume drill and at comnl)Iy supper. -The Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken has been serlously ill at his home at Cokes bury for some days. Ilis coilition was at last accounts very critical, but his )hsicianl was hopeful ofhis re covery. Colonel Aiken has many friends in Fairfleld, who earnwstIV h'pe that he may soo be restort d to heath. -Te granld jurv of Richland art getting at'ter the liqnor dealers. Upon the afflavit of the county treasurer, they recommend that the solicitor be instructed to enforce the Act of De coinber'24, 1880, further regulatilig the sale of intoxicating liquors. Tihey ap pend a list of those liquor dealers who have not paid their State license tax. These compose about three-fourth of the total number in the city. BURNT TO DEATL.-On Monday Re na Aiken, daughter of David C. Aiken, colored, was seized 'with an epileptic fit, and fell into the fire, and was burn ed to death before she was discovered. David's friends will be very sorry to hear of his loss. MUJNICIPAL ELECTION.-The munici pal election passed off quietly on Mon day. On;y 109 votes were dast, with the following result: For Intendant-J. J. Neil, 109. For Wardes-J. F. McMaster 108; G. B. Dunn, 108; R.J.1McCarley, 108; F. Georig 100. Scattering, 6. The scratching was done by coored voters. THE Docrouts OF' THlE STATE.--The annual meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association willl be held in Newvberry on the 19th inst., and thle presence of all the physicians of South Carolina, irrespective of the fact whether they do or do not belong to the society, Is desired. The meeting is expected to be of unusual interest and of great public Importance, as pa poe have been prepared by members ont many subjects,- and especially on such as relate to the sanitary condition of the State, and of the cities and towns within its limits. Fairfield will be represented by Drs. T1. T.\ Robert son, R. B. ilanahan and E. W. Aiken,. A Conaldero le Quantity of Valuablo Prop orty sold Under the Hammer. On Monday the Sheriff sold, at the suit of HI. A. Gaillard vs. Noaht John soni, a tract of land about two miles from Winnsbaoro, containing fifty acres -purchatsed1 by Edwvard R. Arthur, Etsq., of Columbia, for $300. The Clerk. in the case of James D. Firasei' vs. Rlosa L. Law and Others. sold a lot of land lying about anmile northeast of Wirnsboro, containi ng seventy acres-purwchased by W, Rt. Doty for $2,055. A. S. Douglats, Esq., as executor of the willl or the late James M. Rutland offered for sale one hundred shares of the stock ofthe Charlotte, Columlbia and Augusta Railroad Q~ompaniy, Thlis stoek haud been pledged biy Mi'. .John HI. (athcairt to seure the pay maenit of at tinii nt given by htim to1 Mr. Rnt' hand. W hen thle anwt ione''r h - aid adue his anmnonnweemnf Mr. ( ath-i earf il readv tihe followvingm notice, publishm ed i'n, the .ohunnabiau Jlirr * FA il? NOTlIF, wrlTI I IEA SONS ' NNN FxmRU. Wiu o Jas M. u/t(ld, dcused,( and Olhersq: W~hereas thoere u Ipe(La fir TicE N~ws.AND) iFERAILD, of Winnsboro, S. C.gr of the 23d lnstamnt, an advertise 1nenatr over thme signature of A. .8. Doug lass, Exr. of the will ofJamnes M. I4nt * land, (deceaused, stating' that he woulid sell on the 4th (lay of A pril nex, be foije the Court House door, in Winns boroy one hundred shaires of stock in the "C. C. & A. Rt. RL. tompany," &c. And that the above-mentioned stock Wvas being sold for the purpose of ap plying the Pfoeede thereof to a cer tain note given by the subscriber here. to, to James M. R'utl and, the stock he ing transferred by J. H. C. to J. M. R., as collateral security for payment of said note: This is to notlify the said A. 8. D~ouglass and all others Interested, or that may hereafter become 80, that no legal authority can existi in the said A. S. Doug lass to make such sale 0or trans fer sa d collateral now. Nor can any such 'authiofity now be' conferred on S him at the present time under exilsting c' ireunjstaptees. That. he is not only Onleof the onspirator~s wh1 deprived *r gairo i &n headndo formation. S/o~ were iled ftn.g al . eIta inasmuchi as the owner of said note' (which was past Imaturity in his lie time,) had not.-oily not sold or trants ferred said note antid collateral to any one but even waived his right of col lection when due, accepting such pay ment as was niade thercon its satisfac tory to him, no transfer can now be inade by his executor of said collateral, but such as will be subject to all the rights and equities that exist between a man robbed of his property and the holders thereof in whomsoever's hands it is found. And I, my heirs and law Ail creditors, will look after this and every other interest of which they have beei deprived by the above noted un lawvful act or a sale of said stock by thip executor. JOhIN II. CATIICAIT. March 29, 1881. The sale then proceeded, the stock being zold in lots of ten shares each, as follows: Two lots at $41 per share, one at $40.624, three at $40.0, one at $40.374, two at $40.25, and one at $40 being an average of $40.70 per share. -One of the Rothschilds owns $500,000 for every pound he weighs. -A church iever splits on account of its numerical strenifth. It is on1ly when two deacons can't decide which one is to boss the sexton that need is found for another building and minis ter. --The legal-tender circulation in creased $655,207 last year, and the N itional Bank circulation increased $2.268,727. The whole National Baik circulation now ontstaliding at the close, was $343,219,943; the total legal-tender ci'culation, $362,588,423, mking the entire paper currency now in use, $705,808,366. THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of the Throat andl Lihs. AYEIn diseases of th AYER';s pulmonary organs a safe and reliable remedy is inval itiable. A Y m it's OnERSRY PEC'TORAL I. is such a remedy. It is a scientific combination of the medicinal princi CH ERRY pe and curative virtus of the ilinest drugs, chemically . united, of such poVer as to insure the greates't possi ,/ble eflicitecy, and L uniformity of re . sults. It strikes at the foundation of all pumonary (iseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any ago or either sex. Being very palatablo, the youngest children take it readily. III ordinary Couighs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, 1Inluenza, Clergyman's Sore. Throat, Astluma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of AYER's Cuitity PEcTOtAr, aro magical, and muultituIes are annually preserved from serious ill ness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in overy house hold for the protection it affords in sid den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so eflcacious, soothing, and hejpful. Low prices are inducements to try some of the mnany mnixtures or syrups, niado of cheap and ineffeotive ingredli ents, now offered, which, as they con tain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, andl are sure to disappoint the patient. IDiseases of the threat and lungs demand active and effective treatment; andI it is udangerous exp~erimenting witht unknowtn and ceapni medicines, from the great liability that thtese diseasm e may, wh~ile so trifled with, become deeply seated or Incurable. Use AYER's CHRRt~Y PECTORAL,, anid you muay confidently cx pect the best results. It Is of acknowliedged curative power, and is as chteap as its careful prep~aration and fine ingredients wvill allow. Eni nent physicians, knowving its comiposi tion, prescribe it. Theo test of half a century has proven its certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOL.D ST AT. DIIUGOSTs EVERYwJIERB. ENLARGE AND bEVELOP THE FURMs If shrunk wholly or in part from nature or dis ease. DAdvice free. D.srie case aud send 5tamp est reference. qqrrespondence conflden Ual. SfEbS THAi SURORISE! THE FARMERS' "BONANZA." Miaxixe, a new vegotab~le from R. A., differingt from snythtin ie ver grown here. delicious raw or cooked. Seed sent by mail 20 cts. a panper. Soy a 15t"o b"e. n iciest i,"i'mi., rod inow."hine fodd~er plant, also. Seed i5 etR. a onper. Cuban Quteen water melon, lust imported, largest variety e ergar vne lto ke ershi'p. 26 ct. a pap er of 20 seeds, 5 papers for $1. Very serce. Lo5a-of- w'ood MukeoP argest knotwni, 2 (Lo3 feet, Ion -tins a ,reost flavor early, prol solid.-un uqed in every way,1 tk i. paper.. Ylite Igyp fui the Sotith where other cbi-p fails. Unequale i for table or stoolc e ts. a paper. 75 cts. a pound. TFeosin te one plant feeds acow two day's: 10 t o 12 ft. hutl,{5 et. a paper. Cico Corn1 gra inI in. bu. Apaper. All the abiove sent for $l, a of each' for $2. Address V. H. GI LBERT a C~O. Atlanta, Gas RefhrencetliHon. W. L. Calhoun, Mayor of Atlanta. aL~EOANT JEWELRY CHEAP. WTo introduce our niev styles and influence trade short tet a"Thae, lirgte iacket, cont ains a gold lae wtlchngaeshawl lain, taidy's ele ant, et jewelry, sea bean cull but tons, coral neck. Iace,se& of agato stus, goldl jlate bend ringt, c~ollaf buttont, key ring, pooket b~ook, limittatiotr Stlk hantiarchlet, pen, penl comie envetopexat ?a r te~ ~ o f.00. Then lot catn be ra. The ltoyiar (asket contains o'1e superb amethyst ung, eleg ant coral brouch se-t in box, faneyv ne'ck Drac'etetsose scatpin,gold iited luet 's set, gol Mtaitosa cross wiry P'. dianmohirt Nnter, beauutifuil .jet sleeve buttons, Plated collar button, plhated link wa t.h ctt 'lt, plnin gold plate ring nobb, cameo ring. Maltte'i ear-rtinss wirt P. amnoni sattti gs, oi' Pi comtb. iametiiyst set, lady' secure by mail for $, 2 or $t.70. 4 for .' This hot, can te reta ie easil at from to 510. Address, ,TsuE A TLANTA OLOna says: "'This company is perfectly reli atou nditheout they give for CONFECTIONER IES, H'mnosT, BJTC. TH~E undersigned having purchased tha I stoak in trade, recen(ty owned by A. P. Mil'or, proposes to sell t o same at atid below original cost. ie offors French Candy at thlirty-fivo cents 1per pound, Ladies'. Baskets at cost, D~ollIs and Toys below cost,. JUS1' RhCE IVED, and always en bhand , Fresh Banan.is. Or anges, LemexdA, Appres, Cakes and Breads of different hlids; - .J W, AlldN. "W Broadl, good and fresh, always on hand. nmar 1-tx3m --Subscribe to TrE NEWS -MMD F. ELDER. --0-0 NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS. CHEAP AND PRETTY SPRING GOODS. BLACK tuid colored Cashmeres, Al p)aeas, lohzairs, Mtomie Cloths, Grena dines, Buntiigs, Illerani Cloths. LAIVNS, Muslins, Linens, Suitings, Pique, G inghams, Calicoes, Nainsooks. ASK to see "tentren'" Ginglimmts. Cassimeres, -Jeans, Cottonades and Linens. 1LEAQ ED, 'Brown and Plaid Ilom1espun.e TABLE Linen, Doylles, Towels, Sheeting, Pillow 01aig. IF ANY BODY. WANTS A GOOD HAT for a little money, let them call on me. Nobby line of Straw flats opening. SUIT of good, pretty, nobby, charm ing Sprinig Clothes, let theiml call on i110. IF ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CLILD WANTS a pair of Shoes, cheap, let themu call on ime and get them. THOSE SIIETLAND SHAWLS ARE LOVELY. A BEAUTIFUL Line of Laces, Ilmbrr Edgings and Insertions, Cot ton Edgings. GEN'JS' Silk and Linen Iandker chiefs5. LA DIES' Linen Hem-stitched Hland kerchzie. . GEN'l'S', Ladies', Misses' and Chil drei's Hose. CENTS' AND LADIES' SCARFS, COLLARS and Cuffs, Rufling, Etc., Etc. BUT WIIAT IS TE USE TRYING TO mention everythingin tleStore? Just coic and see tie, that is all, and I will make it pay you. --- XY OiROCEftY STORE,. AS usual, is well stocked with all the necesso ies, and a few of the luxu ries, of life, that is, in tile eating line. Buit it you should need any hardware, crockery, glassware or woodehware, wly I can supply you. SO DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON F. El&.er. J. & P. COATS' 'BEST SIX-CORD COTTON, WARR ANTED 200 YARDS, FIVE CENTS i SPOOL, .A.T J. GRitESOEL'S. mchi 19 GREAT SEhave now in store tihe larges SAtock ever ptirdased by us, and~ w hich will be disposed of at low prices. DrGoo, Shoes. Grocerries, Bridles. Saddles. Harness, Red Leather, Harness Leailier &c.. Woai-e niot gi4tn to "BLOWING,' but can truthfully say we are offer ing solid bargains,- and will be glad to see you. Aopt20 . G. DESBORTES. Aep 2 SPAoHINE:Ca. CHARILU.SJ R. W PILLIPS, Agent, Winne-m hboro, S. C.-d spinqa GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS IS ARRIVING IS ARRIVING. IS ARRIVING. IS ARRIVING. COME AND SEE US, COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US, COME AND SEE US, P. LANDECKER & BRO. P. LANDEOKER & BRO. P. LANDECKER & BRO. P. LANDECKER & BRO. mch 12 FRESH SuFLY O F Newv Crop NEV OREANS MOLASSES, best in tIn market, and syrups of all grades. ALSO, A fine assortment of RAINS, CANNi'ED PEARS, PINEAPPLE, PEACHlES, GRATED COCOANUT, 1SINGL ASS, GELATINN~ Also, a good quality of OAT MEAL; in five pound packages GIVE ME A CALL dec 25 sk'ooL COTTONa NST ABLISH ED 1819. TRADE (WOUND ON WarTa SPooL~s.) GI@OftGN A. CJLAR$N SOLE AGENT, 460 BNtOAtWiY, NEW YORJK, Since the introduotiorr of this .Apool Cotton~ into the American market. it. gaa.' coBs has been unprecedented. No other brand of thread has over met with the same an~Iount of public favor in the same spaoe of tirne. The "O. N. T " manufacturpre were tde ftrst to 3'e8bgnise thb importance' of the Hewing Machine andt to make a siz-co'rd cotton, which .has ever been' the rebog nize~d standard for machines, All the improv~ments in imaohinery th~at tha inventive genius of the nine teet~h century has produced have baen adapted by the manuftacturerd ot "6.N.T." At all the gfeat international Fairs of. the' ivobd, "0. N. T." has been e*rdd the highest honors. 'the "C). N. T." tactorieslt I owarkc, N. J., and Paisley, SootJ ~ d, employ 5,200 operati'vei- make suffciedt thfead daily to go-around the world fbut timies. Consume 140 t6i6s of coal daily The' manufacturers of ". .T, " r the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot6 ton in the world. A full assortm'ent of this Spoo Cotton. can be had at wholesaldand I tallat 3. IL BEATY & CO.'S. feb.22-tz6mi Robscribe to Tzc NEwa Asxg ALD. MIMNA GRAND o j SOME PEOPLE claIm that Geniu regulate the production of cotton or g demand. Instead of excited visions, imi a sensible people, the present day den which benefits the public. Iear the fa 1YMI MW| A Victory in Dry Goods, Notions, B etc., etc. 500 Men's Summer Hate, at 5 cento. 483 Women's Trimmed Hate, at 35, 248 Gents' Colored Shirts, at 88k cot 888 yards of Spring Dress Goods in Lace Bunting, Plain Black Bunting, M Cloths, Alpacas, Brilliantines, etc I0 31W :M DOME?TICS-4480 yards Sheeting TOWELS-300 Power Loom Towel 866 Power Loom Towel 100 Power Loom Towel HANDKERCHIEV S-360 at 3, 4, 6 CLOTHING-This Departmeit is m public. ShOES, SHOES-$2,000 worth of - oj< THESE goods have been bought for and are marked at rock-bottom cash pr Prices here. I have always advocated and will put it in force this season mor JO N L. The highest price paid for cotton ra meb 31 SEWING MAGHINE. LsAItan ARM sTTING NEEDLE, S THREADING SHUTTLS, WINDING BlOBBIN. ELEG(ANT IN FINRBII The Only lPerfect M4achn ?Ldo A. & A. G. ALFORO, No.23 South Calvert Street, DAiTIMoRE1 MD. FRESH QROOERIES I UAtGA RS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, kA Lag uayra and Old Gov. Java. Rio and Old ,Got. Java Roasted. Toas, Black,, Insperiali tGUniiowderi and Young Hyson. OANNEP GOODS. 1 Pears; Peached; Pineapples, To matoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Deviled 11am and Turkey Sardines, &c. Macaroni anid 'Oheese, .Gilger gre servos, Pin Heada Oat Medl, Coupel Gelatine, Mistid, Black Popper and Nutmegs. Bald wh1 Catsup, Cross ,k Black ytell's Chow Obo*,. Em n~Ire Chow Chow, Assorted PickieOs, JO& Pers rin's Worcestershire Sauce. J. F. MoMASTEE & CO'. sept _____ EDITORM ANfi) NEWPAP iilt of the 64untry endorse James Boss' Fatent Gold watch Cases. As & proof, read the t lowing: Situo. i.Mrha do Ipgite asur to I to'im you that the at ath hav arre von pe rect ustn Jtar bto - Ed.an T .rop Ir ego;TLD, e atesu u e ' Ed.an Prop' 27rehpfLiery C'rf abt re ba norred a # rae ~ .at e en Ion rrw Adsr 0ti. UGH'S DE P O T. a is subject to the samo laws which rain, the supply adjusts itself to the ginary dreams sounded in the car of iands sotnething gehuine and real me of MGM. oots, Shoes, Groceries) Hardware, Xo, 66, 65, 75 up to $3.00. ts, worth 60 cents. new designs, consisting of Deboigc, ohairs, Black Cashmeres, Henrietta DOWN. , Shirtings and Drillings, at COST. 3, 44 inches, 25 cents. 3, 36 inches, 10 cents, 9, 30 inches, 5 cents, :, 8, up to 25 and 40 cetits each. roll filled to suit the demand of the Shoes just received. CASIh direct from - first hands, icee. No Time or Long Uredit the SHORT PROFIT SYSTEM, e than ever. WM1MNAUG~s go, and hides, Sent. for BA ZAR A'TTERN. LOW PRlICES. SUR Winter Goods are still being old at reduced prices to rilako roont RPRING GOODS. A lot of Buist's Garderi Seeds, just eceived. ALSO, EIEb POTATOES, OOf SETS, et4 -AT THE BEM 3ATY i O. feb 24 tU$? rood a lara lot of oboice PGaden Seeds of Al kincs. ALSO Seed 4.x *ating iis .go Atoe of Lie chioicest kin as.. Chlc Famnily and.a large. lot of best quality 8oje ieather, which will be sold at low gI a Dyng.#ghs prices for D j GUANO t GiitANIO?: r1A ta abaj of seral standard he nardh sud the Wilo h MGibbs pu f4*wf4 a1 so .keej a jr tQ eme aca,1before making w -ill always giV' ISale andFooFeed Stablus, WINNSBORO, S. C. A 8 1880 has passed awvay I awl . thankful for the past r1vors be stowed on me by my customers o' CGhestev, Lancaster and Fairfield ooun ties, and mnust say that I have col lected exceedingly well, notwi thstand' Ing the dry season and short crops. I now invite then to come, aud I will sell them MULRS AND HlORBSR on time until fhll, upon their making me good papers. I also Invite Cash buyers, as 1 can sell to them as low as the lowest for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. Jan 11 A% WILLIFOltDa WE OFFER S PEClAL Inducements to customet wanting WINTER GOODS. It will pay to ekamlne and price one stock of Dress Goods, Flanuels, Cash einieres, Jeans, Blankets, .ad all othee gobds, as they will be sold theap. We ask the attention of the ladius to oue OktoAKS AND DOLAI4AS, vhich will be closed out ht LOW DOWN PRICES; CLOTHING AT BOtOM' FIGURE? A small int of Carptina ,.ivhili will be closed out tt atBARGliNS. *M4MASTER, BRICt & KETCHIN; jati 15 THE CELEL.RATED THE O5LEBR~ATED THE CNLEbRATEI5 THE CELEBP / TED iiOBTETTER BlITERi iTOSTETT5 R BITTER~S HLOSTETT]ERt BI'l:TERS iIOSYNiTT~sitI3IT' [I/# -AT F. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'$. F. W. HABENICHTS. THE GREAT INDIAN THlE GREAT INDIAN THE GREA'TiNbIAN THE GREAT INDIAN OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OC5IiOL BiTTERg 00EOILA BITTElL$ F. W. MinENIOHT'i F. W. HANENIcHT'S. 1. W. HABENICHT's. bENUINE IMPORTED (GENUINEO IMPORTIW GENUINN IMPORTNIS * ANGUSTORA 13XTTIEI ANGUSTONEA BIT TERS iNGUSTO1RA rnTTEN -AT. F. W. BABENIOET'S' .w. HA E 0ti. feb2 bPEOJAtWoTICE. *lOR LACK of othier etsploynked cwr i.Ung the slo k business sca' cA. 'be undersigned prC poses to half-se shoes.... using only the best lea't iV LAie8O