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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
RxEoUTIVB.
President-Rutherford B. Hayes,
of Ohio, to March 4, 1881.
Secretary of State-William M.
Evarts, of Now York.
Secretary of Treasury-John
Sherman, of Ohio.
Secretary of War-Geo. W. Mc
Crary, of Iowa.
Secretary of Navy-Richard
Thompson, of Indiana.
Secretary of Intorior-Carl
Schurz, of Missouri.
Attornoy General-Charles Dov
ens, of Massachusetts.
Postmaster General-David M.
Key, of Tennessee.
LEGISLATIV8.
President of the Sonate-William
A. Wheeler, of Now York.
Secretary of Senate-George C.
Gorham, of California.
Speaker of House of Representa
tivos-Samuel J. Randall, of Ponn
ylvania.
Clerk-Geo. M. Adams, of Kon
ucky.
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. Stephon J.
Field, of California; William M.
Strong, of Pennsylvania; Joseph
P. Bradley, of Now Jersey.
The Supreme Court holds one
session annually, in Washingtun,
beginning on the first Monday in
Decembor.
UNITED STATES COURTS IN
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Circuit Judge-Hugh L. Bond.
Circuit Clerk-James E. Hagood.
District Judge-George S. Bryan.
Clerk-Daniel Horibeck.
Marshall-B. M. Wallace.
District Attorney-La. C. Nor
throp.
Terms for holding United' States
Circnit Court--First Monday in
A pril, at Charleston; fourth Monday
in November, at Columbia.
Terms for holding United States
District Court--First Monday in
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
WINNSBOR4O.
Postmaster-T. D. Oxnor,
Deputy Postmaster-W. S. Rabb.
Unmted States Commissioner
Henry N. Obear.
GOVERINMENT OF THEW STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Governor-Wade Hampton.
Lieutenant Governor-W. D.
Simpson.
Secretary of State-B. M. Sims.
Attorney General-Lo~oy F.
Youmans.
Comnptrollez General-Johnson
Hagood.
State Treasurr-S. La. Leapbart.
Superintendent Education-Hugh
S. Thompson.
Adjutant and Inspector General
E. W. Moise.
Superintendent of Penitentiary
T. J. Lipscomb.
Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum
9' Governor's Private Secretary
Wade H. Manning.
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Chief Justice--A. J. Willard, G0
lumbla.
Associate Justice-Henry Molver,
,i I. heraw.
Associate Justice-A. C. Haskell,
Columbia.
Clerk-A. M. Boozer, Lexington.
Reporter-J. S. (3. Richardeon,
Sumter.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
First Circuit-The counties of
Orangoburg and Charleston.
Second Olrcuit-The counties of
AIken, Barnwell, Colloton and
Bieaufort.
Third Oirotnit-The counties of
Sumater, Clarendon, Williamsburg,
Georgetown.
Wnth al*a *. oantdan e
Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington,
Marion and Horry.
Fifth Circuit-Tho counties of
Kershaw, Richland, Edgefiold and
Lexington.
Sixth Circuit-Tho counties of
Chester, Lancaster, York and Fair
field.
Seventh Circuit--The counties of
Newberry, Laurens, Spartanburg
and Union.
Eighth Circuit-The counties of
Greenvillo, Anderson, Oconee, Pick
ens and Abbeville.
CIRCUIT JUDGES.
First-B. C. Pressloy.
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 Thomson.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT, FAIR
FIELD.
County Comnissioners-Jno. A.
Hinnant, R. E. Ellison, C. S. Means.
Clork of the Board-I. N. With,
ors.
Sheriff-S. W. Ruff.
Clork of Court-W. H. Kerr.
Treasurer-Jas. Q. Davis.
Auditor-I. N. Withors.
Judge of Probate-J. R. Boyles.
Sehool Commissionor-John Boyd.
Jury Coimissioner-I. S. Lee.
County Physician-Dr. T. T.
Robertson.
TOWN GOVERNMENT.
Intendant-Jas. A. Brice.
Wardens-R. J. McCarley, T. R.
Robertson, J. H. Cummings, Win.
N. Chandler.
Clerk and Treasuror-Wm. N.
Chandler.
Chief of Police-W. B. Gilbert.
NEW ADVEIRTISEMENTS.
ANTr D o OOD AGENT to can
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household articles In the world. Tip top prof &q.
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Housekeegers
A Postal Card sent us with your address will
insuro free in return, our Illitrated Circular
of nice JIouo0furn1ishiing SpecialtIes. PALM 1n
& SKIrToN, Manufacturers, 281 Pearl Street,
Now York.
AGENTS' READ THIS.
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'month and expenses, or allow a large
commission to sell our now and wonderful in
ventions. We mean what we say. Address,
without delay, SIERMAN & CO., Marshall,
Michigan.
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JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment will positive
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that will save many lives sent freo by Inai.
Don't delay a miioment. Prevention is better
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The mlanufacturers were awarded the hlighest 4
and only medal given rubber plasters, at
both tale Qentennial and Paris Excpositions,
FAR sU'PERIOR TO
common porous plastertt, linimentq, the so
called electrical appliances, &c. It is ti e
best. knowna r medy for lame and wet k
back, rheumae m, femalewans ea
tic nt. uma d s 11eased kidneys, spinal~ comn
arent a al'l ills for whiich~ porous plasters
ca -Ask your druggist foo's
lagcrein Plaser anti see that youl get noth
"Els. Sold by all druggista. Price 25 cts.
realed on receipt. of price by SKADUnY &
IoNSO, 21 Platt street, New York.
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FOR LAUNDRY USE
gjan 21-4w ____
TWE WINNSBORO HOTEL
-nY
MRS. M. W. BROWN.
T "HIS Hotel, situated in the sntre of
Lthe town, offers and guarantees to the
publio inducements unsurpassed by sa1y
other house in the place. Table sup
plied with the best in the market. Com-.
Sortable rooms andi polite attention.,
Tomm-.00 per dag aug S-V
CHEE SE I CENESE I 0O1$1!8EF
t1.1UB. Choice Pactory Oh....
UAs low as the lowe.
NW FUI
FOR DESIGN AND WORi
EVERYTHING WART,
-PRICES LOWI
~EU] ]STIU
Before making your purchases olsew
LUMBER AT PRICES TO Si
REPAIRING NEATLY
ALSO PREPARI
UNDERTAKE]
I keep on hand a full supply oJ
iof the finest finish. Also, a <
oct 22
BEST FAMILY SE
The"NEW AMERICAN" in easily learned, d
with less labor than any other machine. II
J. S. DOVEY, Maungr, 04 N.
0 . BOAG, Agent for Fairfield.
NEW GOODS !
3HEAP GOODS! GOOD GOODS
kiESSRS. J. F. McMASTER & CO
VAVE now in store and are receiving
Lweekly new, cheap and good goods,
Mlothing, Boots and Shioes, H~ats, Trunks,
,nd Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, &c.,
co., &e., &e., &e., &c., &o,, &c., &o., &o.
L full stock of Gents Furnishing Goods.
Completeo line of Ladies' Mlisses' and
Jhildrens' Hosiery and Gloves.
Wec have marked down t> the very.
owest figures our steak of Gloves, in
rhich we are offering great bargains.
Linen and Homstitched Hand kehief.s,
n groat profusion at very low prices.
In Boots and Shoes, we are prepared
o offer special inducement.
Blankets ! Blankets !
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
(ew Duckwhea* F'lpur, Fresh Buckwheat
Flour, Elegant New Crop New Orleans
Molasses, the genuine Simon pure
artiele, Sugar, Coffee, Lard,
Syrups, Soap, Staroh,
CneCanned
Goodu &c.
Full stock of Woodenware;
Our constant aim is to keep up the
'eputation already gained.
We Invite the publie to call *o-day and
ivery day and take a look at our stock
vhioh will always be shown- with pleas
swe nov 98
CHEESE! -CHEESE I
250 POUNDS
Best F~actory Cheese, @ 15 cents
per pound.
---ASH ONLY."
Jan 7 W. 1, DONLY.
Pay your subsoription to 6he
limm ns - ann
ZNITURE!
MANSIiP UNEQUALED.
,ANTED AS REPRESENTED.
jR THAN EVER.
A new supply of Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Pic
tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets
Mirrors, Spring Bods, Mat
& trossos, and Children Car
riages.
For prices, call at the first,
class
EDE STCOR/ED
hore.
JIT THE TIMES.
DONE AT MODERATE PRICES
'D TO MAKE TO ORDER.
-o
VS DEPARTMENT.
Motalie and Rosewood Cases an
,heap stock of Coffins.
W. PHILLIPS.
ARERIC?11AN,
IT 11 'I1I,
ONLY SEWING 11ACHIIN
- ~WHIICIH 11.4; A
Eelf-Threaiirj 'httle.
It has Self-Setting Needle.
Never Breaks tlh Tiread.
Never Skips Stitches.
Is the Linhtest Running
IT HAS
A New and Simple Device
rol
Winding the Dchbin
Withont rem n \eo irsi r-on
ouL Unthrendinjg lhe
lischine.
The Eimplest, the Most Durabe.
and in every respcct the
WINC MACHINn
e not get out of order, and w!!l do more w,rk
Lustrated Circular furnished on application.
Charles Strot, Baltimore, Id.
O UR H-OUSE !
STILL AHEAD 1
flHE summer having come and1 gono,
.I am now p)reparedl to furpish in the
plae of cooling bevoragos, all kinds of
winter drinks, such ats Tomn and Jerry,
Hot Scotch, Egg Flip, &c.
ALSO,
Wines, Liquors, Lager Roer. Swoet
Cider and Cigars. The best in town.
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!
Dozen Eggs, jusi received for the Christ
mas~ Holidlays. Call andi you can got all
the Eggs you want.
RESTAURANT.
Meals can be had all hours at my ros
taurantt. Fredh Oysters, Fish and Sau
sauge Always on hand.
--GIVE ME A GALL.
dec 19 JNO. D. lcCeARLEY.
FOR SALE !
One light TwoHorse Wagon.
One heavy T wo--Horse Wogon.
One One-Horse Wagon.
One Top Buggy.
One Open Buggy, second hand.
Prices of all work reduced.
of 28 DESPORTES & MOI TS
LIVElS ARE OFTEN LOS'
B Y theouse of cheap terosone. Get
one of cur safety Lamp. in weicb
even the most dangerous oil is safe.
$20,000 Haved Yearly. to 'airnld,
When our farmers learn' to purchsee
Chemicals and make their own fortilizers.
0all and get a book telling how it can be
de.. MM nu anvn
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