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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED3 STATES GOVERMENT.
EXECUTIVE.
President-Rutherford B. Hayes,
of Ohio, to March 4, 1881.
Secretary of Stato-William M.
Evarts, of Now York.
Secretary of Treasury-John
Sherman, of Ohio.
Secrotary of War-Gco. W. Mc
Crary, of Iowa.
Secretary of Navy-Richard
Thompson, of Indiana.
Secretary of Interior-Carl
Schurz, of Missouri.
Attorney Genoral-Charlos Dov
ens, of Massachusetts.
Postinaster General-David M.
Key, of Tennesseo.
LEGISLATIVE.
President of the Son at(--William
A. Wheolor, of Now York.
Secretary of Sonato-Georgo C.
Gorham, of California.
Speakor of House of Representa
tives-Sainuel J. Randall, of Penn
sylvania.
Clerk-Geo. M. Adams, of Kon
tucky.
SUPREME COURT OF UNITED
STAT ES.
Chief Justice-Hon. M. R. Waite,
of Ohio.
Associate Justics-Hon. Ward
Hunt, of New York; Hon. Nathan
liflord, of Maine; Hon. Noah H.
Swayne, of Ohio ; Hon. Samuel F.
Miller, of Iowa; Hon. Stephen J.
Field, of California ; William M.
Strong, of Pennsylvania; Joseph
P. Bradley. of New Jersov.
The Suproimo Court holds one
session annually, in Washington,
beginning on the first Monday in
Decomber.
UNITED STATES COURTS IN
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Circuit Judgo-Hugh L. Bond.
Circuit Clork-James E. Hagood.
District Judge-Goorge S. Bryan.
Clork-Daniel Horibeck.
Marshall-. M. Wallace.
D)istrict Attorney-L. C. Nor
throp.
Terms for holding United States
Circuit Court-First Monday in
April, at Charleston; four th Monday
in November, at Columbia.
'Terms for holdling United States
District Court-First Monday in
January, M~ay, July and October, in?
Charleston, for E'astern District;
first Monday in August, at Green
ville, for Western District. [The
court held at Greenvilleoexercises
Circuit Court powers.]
UNITE~D STATES OFFICERS IN
WINNSBORO.
.Postmaster-T. D. Oxnor,
Deputy Postmuastor-W. S. Rabb.
United States Commissionor
Henry N. Obear..
GOVERNMENT 01" THlE STATEC
01" SOUTLH CAROLINA.
Governor-WadeHFamnpton.
Lieutenant Govornor-W. D.
Simpson.
Secretary of State-R. M. Sims.
Attorney General-LeRoy F.
Youmans.
Comptrolloi Goenral-Johnson
Hagood.
State Treasurer-S. L. Leaphart.
Superintendent Education-Hugh
S. Thompson.
Adjutant and Inspector General
E. W. Moise.
Superintendent of Penitentiary
T. J. Lipscomnb.
Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum
-Dr.?P. E. Griffin.
Governor's Private Secretary
Wade H. Manning.
SUPRE~ME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Chief Justice--A. J. Willard, Co
lumbia.
Associate Justico-flenry McIvor,
Choraw.
Associate Justice-A. C. 1[askell,
Columbia.
Clerk-A. M. Boozer, Lexington.
Roeporter-j. S. G. Richardson,
Sumnter.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
First Circuit--The countios of
Orangoburg and Charleston.
Second Circuit--.The counties of
Aiken, Barnwell, Colleton and
Beaufort.
Third (1iruit-The counties of
Sumter, Clarondon, Williamsburg,
Georgetown.
Chesterflold, Marlboro, Darlington,
Marion and Horry.
Fifth Circuit-Tho counties of
Kershaw, Richland, Edgefield and
Lexington.
Sixth Circuit-The counties of
Chester, Lancaster, York and Fair,
fiold.
Seventh Circuit-Tho counties of
Newberry, Laurens, Spartanubirg
and Union.
Eighth Circuit-The counties of
Greenville, Anderson, Oconco, Pick
ens and Abbovillo.
cICUrT JUDGE.S.
First-B. C. Prossloy.
Socond-A, P. Aldrich.
Third--T. B. Frasor.
Fourth-J. H. Hutdson.
Fifth--Joseph B. Kershaw.
Sixth-T. J. Mackey.
Seventh-W. H. Wallace,
Eighth--Thomas Thomson.
COUNTY G40V 14-NM1.NT, FAIR
F1 ELD.
County Commissioners-Jno. A.
Hinnaut, R. E. Ellison, C. S. Means.
Clerk of the Board-I. N. With.
ors.
Sheriff-S. W. Ruff.
Clerk of Court-W. I. Kerr.
Treasuror-Ja.q. Q. Davis.
Auditor-I. N. Withers.
Judge of Probate-J. R. Boylos.
School Commissioner-Julm Boyd.
Jury Com-missionor-I. S. Leo.
County Physician-Dr. T. T.
Robertson.
TOWN GOVERNMENT.
Ini,ondant-Jas. A. irico.
Wardons--R. J. McCariloy, T. R.
Robertson, J. H. ("uIntmings, Win.
N. Chandlor.
Clork and Treasurer-Vin. N.
Chandle r.
Chief of Police--W. B. Gilbert.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MTANTI.-A 00D MAN FOR EVERY
T State ande Trritory in the Union,- a fair
salary p11d. CAlII O addresm LA HENLLE Man
ufactuiing company, V.J Clark Street, Citicago.
Y~rjVN TEl)11M(IENto Call
WKANT FID v";," nt oc,s .
ath dW111111g Lowns for the best, velling
hoSiihold arlicIeS In thI e worlt. 'T'1 top prollts,
write at once 10 NeW York Manfturit lng Cuilm
I)any, 2 Clinton Place, New York.
AGENTS' READ THIS.
I? will pay A.gen(s a Salary of $100 per
ionilth and expenses, or allow n large
comilmission io sell 01ur1 new anlid woliderful in
ventills. Wo Imean What, wNe say. Addreiss
Without (elaY, 8lIERMAN & CO., Marshall.
M!ch!gan.
uIPHTHERIA!
JOHNSON'S Anodyne Unmen. will posllye
l.prevVen, this terrible diimase, and iwill posi.
ively cure nine oj!0s% in ten. InforInation
that Will Havi many lives fent freo by maIl
Dont, delay a mnoment. Prevention 1s better
than Cure. sold evrywheire. j. s. JOnNSON
& Co., Bangmr, Maine.
A GREAT OFFER FOR
HoLIDAYS !!
We will durainog the h ilktlays dispnse of onei
hIIitinredl PIANo8 AND) OltuANs, af. 4'xltrrd
dinary Lo0w PRICESR for ('ASl. Splendid Or
ganis 2 8-5 sets o1 rms ela Iy-lIve dlirs, ttbr~ee
Sets with sub ilass and( Coupl)er eight-y dlollar-,
2 sets ilfly dolla rs, I set forty dollars I et.
tirtsy-live. 7 octave all Itosewooti PiANo8
$130. I I--I do $140. Warranted fr SIX years.
AGENTS WANTEl,. IIllstrated CLiIilotts
,haIled. Musih at, half prIce, ifootACit WA..
TiltS & sONS, Malnufactu,rers and I)ealers,
Foa ty East, FOulrteenthi Street, New York.
(Aj LAME BACK.
D WEAKRBACK.1
EN SON'S CA P~CINEI PORoIUS P'LASTElt.
This arLicle Ia 01ne whIeh really possesses ex
raordinary23 merIt. ny consult Ing relIible
physlelans In yo'ur own i locaLlity, you wvIll hond
I hat the a bove Is tirue. I,la far superior to.
the ordInary porous piasler, all th so-called,2
-lect'rical app)liances. anid to all exterl~l
remledies whatever. ft, contains entirely new
'ICeinents whl'e.h cauIse It to recllevo paini at,
.anee, strengt.hen amt eure where other' plas
Ier.i wIll not evenl relIeve. For Lamenes.s8and(
Weakness of the lback, dilseased idny,ug
ind Chest dlileulties. Rhieumatlim, N eglect
'd Colds, Femialo Affectiotls, and all 10oen1
iches a1 nd( painIs, Iit, l iply tho bost, reedy
ever dlevised.
Sold by all D)rugglsta, -
-PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
FOR LAUNDRY USE.
For Sale Evrywhere.4
doo21-Iw
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TO MAKE MONEY
Pleaantiladfast agnt hudad
dreas FINL'EY, HIARVEY & C., A tlanto
Geormgia. June lO-.I '
BOOTS AND SHOES.
riIHE largest, stock of the abovo over
L offered) by hin. Great inducernents(
to cash CUStomerat&.
oot 19' U. G. DESP~OIR'ES.
0 N~ If you want to MAKE
AMang, Geogia. tUn l
-- ,,r
OHEESEI I OHEE~S I CHEESE
00 LLObSoico Factory Oheose i
As 0 low~ as theloe,
*.t 17 n. I numannM=
BEST FAMILY SI
The "NE.V AMERICAN" is easily learned, t
with less labor than any other machine. I
AGENTS
S. DOVEY, Bauacor, 64 If.
0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfi
NEW FU]
FOR DESIGN AND WOR
EVERYTHING WAR
-PRICES LOW
]?TTR]NITT.T
Beforo making your purchases else,
LUMBER AT PRICES TO S
REPAIRING NEATLI
ALSO PREPAR]
UNDERTAKE
I keep on hand a full supply o
s of the finest finish. Also, a
oct 22
THE BURLINGTON
$1,000 IN THREE PREMIUMs.
E will pay the agont sending us the
Vlargest list of subscribers bofore
~Iarch .f, .1879, one first-class 7.3 octave,
'oewood or walnut, NEw~ SCALE, UinoirnT
'lAxo, $850.00. Tihis list to bo at least
50 names,
For the second list, not to be less
~h'tn 200 names, $100 in gold.
For the third list, not to bo less than
100 names, $50 in gold.
For $1 3.00, at one timio, weo will send
en 'opiles ono year.
For $7.00, at one time, we will send fivo
~oples' one year.
For threo names and $6.00 we will
;cnd the Companion Scroll Saw andl(
)Drill, value $3.50, as a special premium.
For flvo names and $10.00 we will sond
he Companion Scroll Saw, Drill, and
Fathe, value $5.00, as a special premuiumi.
WVe will send THE flAwE,YE and "OLEAN
NoH FOR TIH E CUnYOUs" i o agents at $3. 00
mnd return $2.00, if the book is not wanted1
mi examination, for its return, pest-paid,
f returned at once. Address
IA WKEYE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
dee 6 Blurlington, Iowa.
DANA BICKFORD'S
SlEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP.
'lis hovel and ox
traordhinary machine
is invaluable at the
outbreak of fire, and
for watering gardens
&c. Its construction
dispenses with both
Piston and Stuffing
Blox,doing away withi
11 Friction, Leakage, &e. It is worked
o easily that with it, a lady or child can
birow a steady stream of water over an
rca of ninety feet. ratontod January 14
lid 15, 1867, March 11, 1873. Send for
~ircular.
PRIOE, $6 AND $8.
.O- Agents wanted overywhoro.
689 Broadway, Now York.
)f110o of Dana Bick ford's,
Family Knitting Machine.
Leo 28-3m
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE..
~AIAL persons indebted to 0. DUIt
C. AA FRD, deceased, are hereby
oquested to make payment to the un
torsigned; ad thse holding claims
gainst the estate of said deecasod are
eoreby notified to )resent them, ditly
ttested, without dela to
*JAME8 HI. RIION,
d.c 11-f0t mE~eo.
W AERI@AN
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ONLY SEW1IN q '1ACTHINk
WHiCH 11.-4 A
rclf-Thrcad'ng m.to
IL has Self-Settiufg Needle.
Never Eireaks the Thread,
Never Skips Stitclics.
Is t!o Lightest rtiag
IT HIAS
A Now and Slinpla Device
ron
Winding the Bobbin.
Without removIng the Firnp r-on
tho 13n1anc1C W hedit. I %.
o,UL UnthrendiV; tivi
hLachiue
The timplct, tho Most Iurable,
and in overy respect the
LWINC MACHINE.
oes not get out of order, and will do more w. rk
liustrated Circular furnished on app:ication,
WA.NTE1D.
Charles Street, Daltimore, Md.
RNITURE!
KMANSHIP UNEQUALED.
RANTED AS REPRESENTED.
ER THAN EVER.
A now supply of Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Pic.
turos, Wall Pockets, Brackets,
fMirrors, Spring Beds, Mat
tresses, and Children Car
riages.
For prices, call at the first
class
r STO~E6M
here.
UIT THE TIMES.
" DONE AT MODERATE PRICES
iD TO MAKE TO ORDER.
-0
R'S DEPARTMENT.
f Metalic and Rosewood Cases an
aheap stock of Coffins.
. W. PHILLIPS.
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perience, and now have the largest es
tabli.shnment in the world. Patents are
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can of all Inventions patented through
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tion is directed to the morits of the new
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charge, whether a patent can probably
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eons indebted to Bald deceased are
not fled to makce Immediate payment, to
the undersighed'
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doe 25-x86 Adm.n.....or
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