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TIP WELY EDITION. TERM$ OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tst-Weekly One Year. $- - - - 4.0 " " Six-months. 2.0 " f Throg months. - - - 1.0 UATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. eaoh subsoquent insertion 504. 0 vies and Tributos of Respect charge a advertisemonts. Liberal discount or eentract advertisements. JOB WORK, Bill Heads, Lotter Heads, Envelopes resters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &o. aeatl) executed at thim offloo,-CHEAP yOu OASH. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. EXECUTIVR. President-Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio, to March 4, 1881. Secretary of State-William M. Evarts, of New York. Secretary of Treasury-John Sherman, of Ohio. Secretary of War-Goo. W. Mc Crary, of Iowa. Secretary of Navy-Richard Thompson, of Indiana. Secretary of Interior-Carl Schurz, of Missouri. Attorney General-Charles Dev ens, of Massachusetts. Postmaster General-David M. Key, of Tennessee. LEGISLATIVE. President of the Senate-William A. Wheeler, of New York. Secretary of Senate-George C. Gorham, of California. Speaker of House of Representa tives-Samuel J. Randall, of Penn sylvania. Clerk-Geo. M. Adams, of Ken tucky. SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES. Chief Justice-Hon. M. R. Waite, of Ohio. Associate Justices-Hon. Ward Hunt, of New York; Hon. Nathan Clifford, 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 Jersey. The Supreme Court holds one session annually, in Washington, beginning on the first Monday in December. UNITED STATES COURTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Circuit Judge-Hugh L. Bond. Circuit Clerk-James E. Hagood. District Judge-George S. Bryan. Clerk-Daniel Horlbeck. Marshall-R. MI. Wallace. District Attorney-L. C. Nor throp. Terms for holding United States Cirauit Court-First Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Monday in November, at Columbia. Terms for holding United States District Court-Pirst Monday in January, May, July and October, in Charleston, for Eastern District ; first Monday in August, at Green~. yille, for 'Western District. [T1he court held at Greenville exercises Circuit Court powers.] UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN WINNSBORO. Postmaster-T. D. Oxner, Deputy Postmiaster-W. S. Babb. Unmted States Commissioner Henry N. Obear. GOVERNTMENT OF THE STATE OF SGUTH CAROLINA. Governor-Wade Hampton. Lieutenant Governor-W. D. Simpson. Secretary of State-R. MI. Sims. Attorney General-LeRoy F. Youmans. Comptrolle. General-Johnson State Treasurer-S. L. Leaphart. Superintendent Education-Hugh S. Thompson. Adjutant and Inspector General E. W. M:oise. Superintendent of Penitentiary. T. J. Lipscomb. Superintendent of Lunatio Asylum --Dr. P. E. Griffin. ' Governor's Private Secretary-. Wade H. Manning. SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Chief Justice-A. J. Willard, Co luia. Associate Justice--Henry MoIver, Cheraw. Associate Justice-A. C. Hlaskell, Columbia. Clerk-A. LI. Boozer, Lexington. Reportr-J. S. G. Richardeon, Sumter. CIRCUIT COURTS. irst Circuit-The counties of Orangoburg and Charleston. Second Circuit--The ounties of Alken, - Barnwell, Colleton and TbMraCitenit-The counties of *Suniter;, Clarendon, Williamsburg, Georgetown. M'onrth Circui....., cOunie of Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Mar'ou and Horry. Fifth Circuit-The counties of Kershaw, Richland, Edgefield and Lexington. Sixth Circuit-The counties of Chester, Lancaster, York and Fair field. Seventh Circuit-Tho counties of Newberry, Laurens, Spartanburg and Union. Eighth Circuit-The counties of Greenville, Anderson, Oconee, Pick ens and Abbeville. CIRCUIT JUDGES. First-B. C. Pressley. Second-A, P. Aldrich. Third-T. B. Fraser. Fourth-J. H. Hudson. Fifth--Joseph B. Kershaw. Sixth-T. J. Mackey. Seventh---W. H. Wallace, Eighth-Thomas Thomson. COUNTY GOVERNMENT, FAIR FIELD. County Cominissioners-Jno. A. Hinnant, R. E. Ellison, C. S. Means. Clerk of the Board-I. N. With. ers. Sheriff-S. W. Ruff. Clerk of Court-W. H. Kerr. Treasurer-Jas. Q. Davis. Auditor-I. N. Withers. Judge of Probate-J. R. Boyles. School Cominissioner-John Boyd. Jury Commissionor-1. S. Lee. County Physician-Dr. T. T. Robertson. TOWN GOVERNMENT. Intendaut-Jas. A. Brice. Wardens-R. J. McCarley, T. R. Robertson, J. H. Cummings, Win. N. Chandler. Clerk and Treasurer-Wm. N. Chandler. Chief of Police-W. B. Gilbert. NEW Al)VEI11SEMENTS. WANTED.-A GOOD MAN FOR EVERY WState and Territory in the Union - a fair salary paid. Call or addrem LA BELL1 Man utatturing Company, 93 Clark street, Chicago. Y.ANTE E T Wnsbr, S* C. IM0s1111119 town w>-r the best selln hohotllir ilUsii~inmteworiti. rip top)proitts, write at one to N ew York knutact urn g Com pany, 2 Clinton Place, New York. AGENTS' READ THIS. Will pay Agents a salary of $100 per nionth and expenses, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful in VCnti114. WV0 Mean1 What we say. Address, without delay, 81HRMAN & CO., Marshall, Michigan. DIPHTHERIA!! JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment wm! positive y prevent is terriblo diseso, and will post. ttely cure nine onses in ten. Information th"at will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment.. Prevention is better an cure. sold everywhere. 1. S. JONSOX & CO., Bangor, Maine. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS Y I WVo will (luring the halidays dispose of one hundred PIANOS AND) ORGANs, et, extraordi dlinary Low P'RICEs for CASII. splendid Or gas 2w3-0 suts of rees Clexty-flyecdilars thre 29sets lifty dollars, 1 set fort,y dollars I se $13 714 do $140 ~Varranted fr SIX yas. AGENTS WANT1ED. Illumstrated Cataloues Mailed. Music at. half price. HORACE WA TElRs & liONs, Manufacturers and Dealers, Forty East, Fourteenth Street, New York. 'Aj LAME BACK.L WEAK BA CK.1 ENSON'S CAPCI NEI PO ROUS PLASTER. This article is one which really psesses ex-1 traordinary merit. By consulting reliable physicians in your own locality, you will flnd I that the a bove is true. It is far suiperior to. t,he ordinary porous plaster, all the so-called i electrical applances, and to all external] remedIes whatver. It contains entirely new - elements wh'ch cause it to relieve pain atI ance, strengthen and( cure where ether plas Wakn ess of te baek diseased Ki nes,Land and Chest dlifmeult,ies, Rheumatism, N eglc ed Colds, Female Affectious and ali oeal achles and pains, it is simply ihe best remedy Sold by all Druggists, PRICE TwVENTY-FIvE CENTS. ?I OA. FOR LAUNDRY USE. For Sale Everywhere.& dee St-4w 3. Clendining, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNsBORo,,5.. LYON'S Patent Metallie STIFFEN ERS PREVENT 3oots and Shoes From uwnning over, ndRpping In the BEST FAMl1. S1 The 6NEW AMERICAN" In eaa..y learned, with less labor than any other machine. J. S. DOVEY. Manager, 04 N 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfi NEW FU] FOR DESIGN AND WOR EVERYTHING WAR --PRICES LOW -B~~UR]TITUJ Before making your purchases elsey LUMBER AT PRICES TO S REPAIRING NEATL) ALSO PREPAR] UNDERTARKE I keep on hand a full supply o a of the finest finish. Also, a oct 22 Great H At The At in Dry Goods, Bool Worth of Goods to be sold regard prom the market the third time ti >enefit of the recant decline in Dry ~an now show you New Goode cheal have no old goods to try to get o1i tanded down from season, dear at ai rou. Every article in my house is Lnd will be sold much less for cash, ilsewhere. Road my price list and lI Eilegant Calicoes, 5jt cents. 3iraniteville 3-4 Shir ting, 5 cents. 14 Bleached Shirting, 5 cents. Striped Cassimeores, 10 cents. I'hree yards of Jeans for 25 cents. Look at my 20 cents Jeans. Black Alpaca a specialty. 75 cents Alpaca reduced to 62} cts. A very good article at 85 cents. White and Red Flannels at cost. MIy popular side split Corset re-. duced to $1.25. Ladies' Silk Ties, 5 cents. Ladies' untrimmed Hats, good styles only 25 cents. JOHN L. MIMNAUG: "T HE T E ACH ER." rTN JANUARY next we will issue the .1. frst6number of "THE TEACHER," L monthly journal devoted to the in erests of Teachors, Schools, and the aanse of Education in general. To brin I within the reach of al, we have fixed he subscription prica at, the low rate of Fmr OENTm Pan ANNUM. Specimen opy will be sent by mail >repaid on rece i of a five cent stamp pA* Teachers will do well to send fr ur Educational Catalogue. Please addrea at ~-ztm fLDRDGE'& BRP., S2fm 17 North Ith St., Phil. JNEY lesntl a: ad qNLR HAR at 1W ANDRIOAN, IT I TEiij ONLY SEWING MACHINE WHICn JI..; A Colf-Throading Chut'lo. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. 3 the L.lightest Runuing IT HAS A New and Simple Device 'on Winding tho Bobbin Without removing tho orniv f-on tho linace W befl . nL-1 un aL vut Uytbrend'Ag tiu The Simplest, the M.ost Durable, and in every respect the EWING MACHINEe does not get out of order, and will do more wcrk Illustrated Circular furnished on application. WAN TEED. Charles Stroet, Baltimoro, Ld. iNITURE! KMANSHIP UNEQUALED. RANTED AS REPRESENTED. ER THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic-, tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Spring Bods, Mat tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first class T.E STO,= rhere. UIT THE TIMES. " DONE AT MODERATE PRICES iD TO MAKE TO ORDER. -0 R'S DEPARTMENT. F Metalio and Rosewood Cases an -heap stock of Coffins. . W. PHILLIPS. eduedjn ! Lgusta Stora, Ls, Shoes, Hats, &c. t 200 less of cost. Having just returned i.s season, and therefore got the Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., I er than ever brought to Winneboro. on you, rotten with old ago and ay price, even if they give them to ew and direct fromt manufacturer.s ~han old gooda you see advertised oep it for comparison. Flowers ranging from 10 cents up to something nice at 40 and 50 ets. Good Spool Thread at 2} cents. Look at my Children's Shoes, 25 eta. up to Misses Shoes, 40 and 50 eta. A splendid one piece woman's plow Shoe, 'at 85 cents and $1.00. The best man's plow Shoe in the State for the money, only $1.00' My Ladies' fine Shoes can't be beat for style and finish.I Eagle and Phonix Ball Thread at 2* cents. A big drive in Ladies' Collarettes at 5 cents. El, The Acknowledged UJndersellor. DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. This novel and ex traordinary machine is invaluable at the I outbreak of firo, and for wvaterIng gardens &c. Its construction dispenses with bothr Piston and Stuffin Box, doing away with all Friction, Leakage, &c. It is worked so easily that with it, a lady or child can throw a steady stream of water over an area of nlnoty feet. P'atented January 14 and 15, 1887, March 11, 2873. Send for Ciroular. PRICE, $6 AND $8. .A Agents wanted everywhere. THE DANA BIOKFORD Co., 089 Broadway, New York, Office of Dansa Biekford's,a Family Knitting Machine. de 28--8m Pay your subscription to the Naws AsD HUnanD. TI-I3 NEWS AND RfERALDI WEEKLY EDITION, 18 I IULISURD B3Y WINMUDAY A WINNSBORIO,. C. DY THU WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO :T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, tate News, County N6ws, Political News, Eto EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAI COLUMN. s well filled with town and county news9 'he aim of the Publishera is to issue a 'IRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 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