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Gkhi Slfetus and vAOeb
TRI WEEKLY EDITION.
TIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
TAi.Wookly One Year. - - -
1 6 6 Six-nuontllij. - - 2.
e4 " Thr6 :nunths. -- -. --
NATES OF ADVEWRISINO.
One squaro one ihortion $1.00.
each subsoquont insortion 50,r. 0
ties and 'Tributc of Itespeob clarge
a adyertistoments. Jibemrail discou nt
or contraot advortismnots.
JOB WORK.
Bill Heads, Lettor lieads, Envolopo
]Postoro, Cards, InvitationsH, Ticketsp &
maatly oxooubed at this oflico, -C.IEA:
pOR CASIL
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATE8 GOVEIINM ENT
EXECUTIVE.
Presiden t-Rutorford 13. Hayc
of Ohio, to March 4, 1881.
Socrotary of State-William M
Evarts, of New York.
Secretary of Treasury-Jul
Sherman, of Ohio.
Sooretary of War-Goo. W. Mc
Crary, of Iowa.
Soeretary of Navy-Riciar
Thompson, of Indiana.
Secrotary of Interior-Car
Schurz, of Missouri.
Attorney General-Charles Dov
ens, of Massachusetts.
Postml-astor Genlerl-David M)
Key, of Tinnessee.
LEIaSLATIVE.
President of the Senato-Williani
A. Wholer, of Now York.
Socrtary of Sen ate-Georgo C
Gorham, of California.
po~!:r of House of Representa
tivos--.a :anoi J. Randall, of Penn
ylv.aini.
Clerk-Gco. M. Adams, of Kon
Ueky.
SUPREME CoUl'' 0" UNIrEL
STIATEl*S.
Chief Justice-Hon. M. R. Waite
of Ohio.
Associate Just ices--Hon. War(
Hunt, of New York ; 1ion. Nathan:
Olifford, of Maine ; Hon. Noah 11,
Swayne, of Ohio ; Hon. Samuel 1.
Miller, of Iowa ; Hion. Stephen J.
Field, of Cnlifornia , W "iia m L
Strong, of Punimytls.ia; Josopli
P. BrmIly, of New Jo:~ey.
The10 11i uemo Court holds ol(
sess$iol annull3, inl Washington
behginning on the first Monday iu
Docember.
UNITED STTSCO1ltT8 15
SOUTIL CA H0LI NA.
Circuit Judge-Hugh L. Bond.
Circuit Clock-Jamies I'. Hagood
District Judgo-George 5. Bryan
Clork-Daiol Horlbek.
Marshall-Rl. M. Wallace.
District Attornoy-L. C. Nor
throp.
Terms for holding U~nited States
Cironit Court-First Monday in
A pril, at Charleston ; fourth Monda)~
in November, at Cohunbia.
Terms for holding United Statce
District Court-First Monday ir
Janunary, May, July and Oct '>bo r, in:
Charleston, for Eastern District
first Monday in August, at Green.
ville, for Wcstern District. [Th<
cou rt held at GIreonvi lie exorcise:
Circuit Court powvers.]
UNITE~D STAT ES O I"IICERIS ID
WIlN N8SI0 R O.
Postmaster-T. D. Oxnor,
Deoputy Postmstor-WV. S. Riabb
United States Comnmissionr
Henry N. Obear.
GOVEltNMENT OF THlE STATI<
OF SOU''il CA IlOLI NA.
Gover nor-Wado 1Iampton.
Lieutenant Govornor-W. D
Simpn Ol.
Secretary of Stato-Ri. Mt. Sims
Attorney General-LeRoy F
Youmnans.
Comiptrollo.i Goneral-Johnsor
Hagood.
State T roasuror-S. L. Leap hart
SuperiniitendontI Educa tion-Hugi
S.Tomupson.
AdjutantI and Inspector General
E. W.. Moise.
SuperinIitenden t of Penitentiary
-
T. J. Lipsoo4b.
Su porinitendentI of Lunatic Asyl]uu
--Dr. P. E. Griffin.
Governor's Private Socretary
Wade H. Manning.
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTI
CAROLINA.
Chief Justice--A. J. Willard, Co
lumbia.
Associate Justice-Henry Mclvor
Ohoraw.
Associate Justice-A. 0. Hlaskell
Columbia.
- Clerk-A. M. Boozer, Lexington
Reporter-J. S. G. Richardson'
Sumter.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
First Circuit-The counties e
Orand;oburg and Charleston.
Second Circuit-The counties o
Aiken, Barnwvell, Colleton an:
Beoaufort.
Third Circuit--The counties (
Sumnter, Clarendon, Williams burt
Georgetown.
Fourth Circuit-The counties c
Chesteorfield, Afarkboro, Darlington,
.Ma.riou n d Ilorry.
FifthI C~nit-Tho eoxintio3 of
iKenishaw, ihclid, Edgetiuld anld
018i x thiI Circnit-Tho cotintief,; o
jCheste'r) Iiatuaster, York anid Fair -
0 Sovent-h Circuit- flio couunties of
Nw i'y, LalluniIt'iStutaibr
Eih icirclifii-Tii counties of
Alscol--. 101d Ab~id iic
F1Iircl-'I. C.K Preisse'.
iPoII I'tl-J. If. Ifidson.,
sixuI--2. tj. imaco. y.
]'iigh th-'i hlomnrs J 110111.9011.
COUNTY ( 0VINMIEXNT, FAIR~
L'I I I I).
County C In Iiiu;ion1-Jno. A.
Clerk of tLo Board-I. X. With
F H.
Sheriff-S. 11'. "Ruff.
Clork of (oJ utN- ! T. Korr.
'l11'Cimm ---(--- .p. . Davis.
Auditor-I. N. -Withiers.
IJ lldg( of"*Ulo1)1tU--J. It. Boyles~.
Schlool (COmissui*ioncq-J-0din Boyd.
Jury Comilissioer-I. S. Loo.
Coutiy P~jy:;icin-]Jr. T1. T.
- I XX de.;--R. J. 2[cCarhey, 'r. R.
lioherts;on, J. H. cuimijugls, Will.
(Aerk 4and Trezusurer-Win. NT.
Chief oif 1P(1hc-11. 13. Gilberfi.
k TIN ~\'II a ir) S. C2.,
'11 iv ili I' I 1iil -m nsliis 1 ' . 2 s e $ ili2
t 122 . (a. ~ 11!ies ill Iw \ie w Ii!'I. 'I'1j lovi Prw lt bs.
\\i ( 2 i lii Io1 W12.id 31.1 '112ac ll'inzg C01in
Em. lo l -4 21 X a, eA la y2222 ai) '.~ p
AIIii*. i e 2 w;AVi I 2- ilm6nd1 noi n-t will22
Nvw York.
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Ilbl I ::'11(1 i or26*. ll Iow~ 2n 12II'"gC
Ii~liI4112 2 2 I 'III' 41111 22fw IIi I[ 2141(221221 III
W11MLt hILmL. itY, S11HER1MAN & CO., Mztrsitall,
71011 N5( )'2s .'nol IvIi' 1.1122 I i-nI, will I20-AtIv'e
11112 wvIIIF; e ldO II:1) 2. v I VI'2 l'i2,I rrce biyIlidl.
112:111 C;Irv.( Soild v%*:i.6' 11C1,.JV. 1. S. JUHNSoN
& CO., fin ugo, Mo .2112
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NE W FUI
FOR DESIGN AND WORI'
EVERYTHING WARIB
-PRICES LOWI
I HA i,~
~B'UER]SITU.
Before making your purchases elsew
LUMBER AT PRICES TO Si
REPAIRING NEATLY
Is ALSO PREPARI
UNDERTAKE]
I keep on hand a full supply o
i of the finest finish. Also, a <
oct 22
8BkE:-S T FrAMILY SE
The 61NEW A MER ICAN" is easily learned, d<
with aless labor than any other machine. 11
J. S. 3DOVZY. Manager, 04 R.
J A BO11AG, AgentIfr_ fairfield
ESR.J FMILYTE &BC
AVE c~ lor tintr an otare raciingI
Cltin,.ot S hoes,~Y ~ats, Trunks,
and 0.alise, SAtch for Umbrflda,&.,
ATfull nto in GeanaeurnishingGoos
Completo line of Ladies' .\isses' and
Chilid rens' H osiecry and Gloves.
We have marked down t:> the very
lowecst ligures our stack of Gloves, in
which we are offering great barg1ains.
Linen andl Ilomnstitohed Hand urchiefa,
in great profusion at very low prices.
In Boots andl Shoes, we are prepared
to offer special inducements.
Blankets I Blankets !
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
New Iluok whoat Flour, Fresh Buek whceat
Flour, Elegant New Crop Now Orleans
Molasses, the genuino Simon pure
artielo, Sugar, Coffoe, Lara,
Syrups, Soap, Starch,
Candles, Canned
Goods &o.
Full stock of Woodenware.
Our coastant aim in to keep up the
reputation already galined.
We invite the public to call to-day and
overy day and takena look at our stock
which wi'll always be shown with pleas
uro nov 23
CHUESE! CHEESE!
250 POUNDS
Bedst Factory Cheese, @ 15 cents
per pound.
-ASH ONI.
jan 7 .W. H. DONLY.
Pay your subsoription to thoe
Nnwa nA1Ha
ZNITUIRE!
:MANSHIP UNEQUALED.
ANTED AS REPRESENTED.
R THAN EVER.
A now, supply of Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Pic.
tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets
Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat
tresses, and Children Car
riages.
For prices, call at the first;
class
RE?, STO-EmE
bero.
JIT THE TIMES.
DONE AT MODERATE PRICES
#D TO MAIm TO ORDER.
-o
I'S DEPARTMENT.
Metalic and Rosewood Cases an
.heap stock of Coffins.
W. PHILLIPS.
AIM R WC&&,
IT 1S TIIE
ONLY SEWING MACHIND
WIICM IIRAU A
Ec1f-ThradirT &httlo.
It has Self-Setting Needle.
Never llreaks the Thread.
Never Skips Stitches.
13 the Lightest Runnina
IT HAS
A New and Simple Device
POn
Winding the Dobbin
* Without. remnv'ritr the Fornp f-u
tho bitliwo Wihc. I. at~.I
4u&I taithreaci~ug lao
klachiae.
The Cimplest, tho Most Durable,
and in every respect tho
:WINC MACHINEo
es not get out of order, and will do more wc'rk
Lustrated Circular furnished on application.
WA.~NTED.
Oharles Street, Daltimore, id.
OUR H-OUSE !
r STILL AHEAD!
; '3Esummer having comow and gone,
1 I am now ,prepared to furnish in the
place of coohnrg beverages, all kinds of
winter dirinks, such as Tonm and Jerry,
Hot Scotch, Egg Flip, &o.
ALSO,
Wines, Liquors. Lager Beer. Swoot
Cider and Cigars. T1ho best in town.
EGGS ! EGGS ! EGGS I EGGS !
5,OOO
Dozen Eggs. just, received for the Christ
mras Iholidays. Call and you can get all
the Eggs you want.
RESTAURANT.
Meals can boelhad' all hours at my res
tauraint. Fresh Oysters, Fish and Sau
sauge always on hand.
--GIVE ME A OALL. -
dec 19 JNO. D. McCARLEY.
FOR SALE !
One light TwoHorse Wagon.
One heavy Two-Horse WVogon.
One One-Horse WVagon.
One Top Buggy.
One Open Buggy, second hand.
Prices of all work reduced.
of 28 DESPORTES3 & MONTS
LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST
BY theouse of oheap Kerosene. Get
one of our safety Lamps in which
even the most dangerous oil is safe.
$20,000 Saved Yearly to Fairfield,
When our farmers learn to purchase
Chemicals and make their own fertilizers.
Oall and get a book telling how it can be
done.
daa 8MMATEnn h Dnorn.
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