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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED 5TATES GOVEIRNMENT.
BxROUTIvB.
President-Rutherford B. Hayes,
of Ohio, to March 4, 1881.
Seoretary of State-William M.
Evarts, of New York.
Seorotary of Treasury-John
Sherman, of Ohio.
Secretary of War-Goo. W. Mec
Crary, of Iowa.
Secretary of Navy-Richard
Thompson, of Indiana.
Secretary of Interior-Carl
Schurz, of Missouri.
Attorney General-Charlos Dov
ens, of Massachusetts.
Postmaster General-David M.
Key, of Tennessee.
LEOSSLATIYE.
President of the Senate-William
A. Wheeler, of New York.
Secretary of Sonate-George C.
Gorham, of California.
Speaker of House of Representa
tives-Samuel J. Randall, of Penn
ylvania.
Clerk-Goo. M. Adams, of Kon
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. StophOn 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 I.N
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Circuit Judge-Hugh L. Bond.
Circuit Clerk-James E. Hagood.
District Judge-George S. Bryan,
Clerk-Daniel Horlbeck.
Marshall-R. M. Wallace.
District Attorney-L. C. Nor
throp.
Terms for holding United States
* ~ Circuit (Court-First Monday ini
April, at Charleston; fourth Monday
in November, at Columbia.
* Terms for holding United States
District Court-First Monday in
6 January, May, July and October, in
Charleston, for Eastern District ;
first Monday in August, at Greon.
ville, for Western District. [The
court held at Greenville exercises,
Circuit Court powers.]
UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN
WIN~NSBORO.
Postmastor-T. D. Oxner,
Deputy Postmiaster-W. S. Rabb.
United States Commissionr
Henry N. Obear.
GOVERNMENT OF THIE STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Governor-Wade Hampton.
Lieutenant Governor-W. D.
Simpson.
Secretary of State-U. M. Sims.
Attorney General-LeRoy F.
Youmans.
Oomptrollo.z General-Johnson
Hagood.
* State Treasurer-S. L. Leaph'art.
Superintendent Education-Hugh
* S. Thompson.
Adjutant and Inspector General
E. W. Moise.
T.Superintendent of Penitentiary
T.3. Lipscomub.
Superintendent of Lunatio Asylum
-..-Dr. P. E. Griffin.
A' Governor's Private Secretary
Wade H. Manning.
BUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Chief Justioe-A. J. Willard, Co.
lumbia.
Associate Justioe-Henry Melver,
Oheraw.
Associate Justice-A. 0. Haskell,
Columbia.
Clerk-A. MT. Boozer, Lexington.
Reporter-J. S. G. Richardson,
Sumter.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
First Circuit-Theo counties of
Orangoburg and Charleston.
ii Second Oireuit--Tho counties of
Aiken, Barnwell, Colleton and
Beauforte
Third Circuit-The counties 'of
Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg,
Georgetown..
Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington,
Marion and Horry.
Fifth Circuit-Tho counties of
Kershaw, Richland, Edgofiold and
Lexington.
Sixth Circuit-Tho counties of
Chester, Lancaster, York and Fair
field.
Seventh Circuit-Tho countios of
Nowborry, Laurens, Spartanburg
and Union.
Eighth Circuit-The countics of
Greenvillo, Anderson, Ocono, Pick
ens and Abboville.
CIRCUIT JUDGES.
First-il. 0. Prossloy.
Second-A, P. Aldrich.
Third-T. B. Fraser.
Fourth-J. H. Hudson.
Fifth-Joseph B. Korshaw.
Sixth-T. J. Mackey.
Seventh-W. H. Wallace,
Eighth-Thomas Thoinson.
COUNTY GOVERNMINT, FAIR
FIELD.
County Comnissionors-Jno. A.
Hinnant, R. E. Ellison, C. S. Moans.
Clerk of the Board-I. N. With,
ers.
Sheriff-S. W. Ruff.
Clerk of Court-W. H1. Kerr.
Treasurer-Jas. Q. Davis.
Auditor-I. N. Withers.
Judge of Probato-J. R. Boylos.
School Commissionor-John Boyd.
Jury Cominissionor-I. S. Leo.
County Physician-Dr. T. T.
Robertson.
TOWN GOVERNMENT.
Intondant-Jas. A. Brico.
Wardons-R. J. McCarlcy, T. R
Robertson, J. H. Cummings, Win
N. Chandler.
Clork and Troasuror-Win. N
Chandlor.
Chief of Police-W. B. Gilbert.
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both the Centennial andi Paris Expositions.
FAR SUPERIoR TO
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T HIS Hotel, situated in the centre o1
the town, offers rand guarantees to thec
publio inducements unsurpassed by any
other house in the place. Tablo sup
plied with the best in the market. Corn.
Sortable rooms and polite attention.
Tewms.-42.00 per dagr. aug 9-tf
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4 ow as hmoest.
NEW FUI
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EVERYTHING WAR11
-PRICES LOWE
Before makling your purchases elsewl
LUMBER AT PRICES TO SIC
REPAIRING NEATLY
ALSO PREPARE
UNDERTAR.E]
I keep on hand a full supply of
m of the finest finish. Also, a <
17'IR
oct 22
Gr1mmea"1t R<4
At The Av
In Dry Goods, Boo1
W\-orth of Goods to be sold regard:
from theo market the third time t1:
benefit of the recent decline in Dry
can now show you New Goods chea
I have no old goods to try to get oft
handed down from season, dear at ai
you. Every article in my house is I
and will be sold much less for cash, 1
elsewthere. Read my price list and k
Elegant Calicoes, 5j cents.
Graniteville 3-4 Shir -ting, 5 cents.
3,4 Bleached Shirting, 5 cents.
Striped Cassimeros, 10 cents. .
Three yards of Jeans for 25 cents.
Look at my 20 cents Jeans.
Black Alpaca a specialty.
A very goo articed to cts.
frhitte aet thane atd cti.
beMyi pofuhreetdecslineorneDre
Idhced no ol$god.o2ryt5.t i
Leaits SilTies, 5. cents.
LaSutri mmsiedHs, 0 o cents s
Loonlty 2 cents Jas
Th e ntW AMEICAN" educdioly. earnd,.
Wit es artande lanyel t mchnt.I
My opBOAG, Agdenst orsetirie
d 2c0d POUND2 S
Laes Failor Thiese, @ centen.
Lpe puntrmed.tgodsye
o--y 25 cets.
j~anp 'p.-ONY
fast addess AMFINY Is AVEy& lered
wPhays lour subacipny t o mahe
Jam 8.n DEmmas agr,642
ZNITURE !
MANSHIP UNEQUALED.
ANTED AS REPRESENTED.
R 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
E?.T2] STO-EP8
lore.
[IT THE TIMES.
DONE AT MODERATE PRICES
D TO MAKE TO ORDER.
-o
t'S DEPARTMENT.
Metalic and Rosewood Cases an
heap stock of Coffins.
W. PHILLIPS.
eduetion?!
gusta Store,
s, Shoes, Hats, &c.
DOO
ess of cost. Having just returned
is season, and therefore got the
Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., I
oer than evor brought to Winnsboro.
' on you, rotten with old age and
1y price, even if they give them to
iow and direct from manufacturers
han old goods you soo advertised
cop it for comparison.
Flowers ranging from 10 cents up
to something nice at 40 and 50 ets.
Good Spool Thread at 21 cents.
Look at my Children's Shoes, 25 ets.
up to Misses Shoes, 40 and 50 ets.
A splendid one pioce woman's plow
Shoe, at 85 conta and $1.00.
The best man's plow Shoe in the
StLate for the money, only $1.00
My Ladies' fine Shoes can't be beat
for style and finish.
Eagle and Phoenix Ball Thread at
21cents,.
A big drive in Ladies' Collarettes at
5 cents.
I, The Acknowl1edged Underseller.
11T Is THIE~
ONLY SEWING MACHIINI
wHIcH JL:; A
Colf-Throading Shuttle,
It has Self-Setting Needic,
Never Ereuks the Thread.
Never Skips Stitches.
Ia the Lightest Running
IT HAS
A New and Simple Device
run
IWinding the Bobbin
Witho But TcUyn te ,Ptra~ ?on
c'us Uu'hread ijhn
The Simplest, tho Most Durable,
and in every respect the
WINC MACHINE.
mea not get out of order, and will do more work
lustrated Circular figrnished on application.
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INew Summer Cook.
The Safety
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Perfect forall kinds of Uooking and Heat
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Always ready and reliable,
The most satistnotory Stove made and the
$@ Send for oruas
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