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the gtr alt 5fraid TRI WEFALY EDITION. TBRM' OY SUlSCRIPTION. ThL.Weekly One Year, -- -. - ..4. e4s e" " Six-months. - - - ( ' " Three zonths. - - - 1, RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. eash subsequent insertion 504. 0 ties and Tributes of Itospeot ohar go s advertisements. Liberal disoou nt ez sontraot advertisements. JO1 WpRE. Bill Heads, Letter 'Heads, Envelopes Festers, Cards, Invitations, Triokets, &o. *eatly oxeouted at this ofloe,-OHEAP Po1 CASH. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. EXECUTIVE. 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. V. Mc Crary, of Iowa. Secretary of Navy-Richard Thompson, of Indiana. Secretary of Interior-Carl Schurz, of Missouri. Attorney Goneral-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 P'enn ylvania. Clerk-Geo. M. Adams, of Ken ucky. BUPRELE COURT OF T NITED STATES. Chief Justice-Hon. M R. Waite, of Ohio. Associate Justices-Hon. Ward Hunt, of New York ; Hon. Nathan Clifford, of Maine i Hon. Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio ; Hon. Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa ; Hon. Stephen J. Field, of California ; William M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jcseph 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. Cirouit Judge-Hugh L. Bond. Circuit Clerk-James 1. Hagood. District Judge---George S. B3ryan. Clerk--Daniel Horlbeok. Marshall-R. M. Wallaco. District Attorney-L. C. Nor throp. Terms for holding United States Circuit Court-First Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Monday in November, at Columbia. Terms for holding United States District Court-First Monday in January, May, July anid October, in Charleston, for Eastern District ; first Mondiy in August, at Green ville, for Western District. [The court held at Greenville excroisos Circuit Court powvers.] UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN WINNSBIORO. Postmastor-T. D). Oxner, Depuity Postmaster-W. S. Babb. United States Commissionr Henry N. Obear. GOVERNMENT OF TIHE STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA. Governor--Wade Hampton. Lieutenant G*overnor-W. D. Simpson. Secretary of State-B. M!. Sims. Attorney General-LeRoy F. Youmans. Comp~trolle.x General-Johnson State Treasurer-S. L. Leaphart. Superintendent Education-Hugh S. Thompson. Adjutant and Inspector General E. WV. Mloise. Superintendent of Penitentiary T. J. Lipsomb. Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum ....Dr. P. E. Griffin. * Governor's Private Secretary Wade H. Manning. SUPREME~ COURT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Chief Jlustice-A. J. Willard, Co lumbia. Associate Justico-.-.Henry McIver, Oheraw. Associate Justice-A. C. Haskell, Columbia. 01erk'-A. M!. Boozer, Lexington. Rep.orter-J. 8. G. Richardson, * CIRCUIT COURTS. First Circuit--The counties of Orangobur -and Charleston. Se0o'd trqit...-The counties of Aiken, BarnwelI, 00119t0# and4 Beaufort. Third Circuit.-.The counties of' Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg, Georgetown. Monrth (Youit-The oonties of, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth Circuit-Tho counties of Kershaw, Richland, E.dgefold 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, Greenvillo, Anderson, Oconee, Pick ons and Abbeville. CIRCUIT JUDGES. First-B. C. Prossloy. Second-A, P. Aldrich. Third-T. B. Fraser. Fourth-J. H. Hudson. Fifth --Joseph B. Kershaw Sixth-T. J. Mackey. Seventh- W. H. Wallaco, Eigth.-1 hotnas Thomson. COUNTY GOVERNIMENT, FAIR-. FIELID. County Cutnmissioners-Jno. A.I Hinnant, R. E, Ellison, C. S. Moans. Clerk of the Board-I. N. With . ers. Sheriff-S. W. Ruff. Clerk of Court-W. II. Kerr. Treasuror-Jas. Q. Davis. Auditor-I. N. Withers. Judge of Probate-J. R. Boyles. School Commissioner-John Boyd. Jury Commissioner-I. S. Lee. County Physician-Dr. T. T. Robertson. TOWN GOVERNMENT. Intend'"ant--Jas. A. trice. Wardens-R. J. McCrley, T. R. Robertson, J. H. Cummings, Wmn. N. Chandler. Clerk and Treasurer-Wm. N. Chandler. Chief of Police--W. B. Gilbert. -THE BEST SEWING MACHINE EVER PRODUCED, Whether for family use or manufacturing, is the double-(0-thread, look-stitch light-running 1T]W D.AVS. It will last a lifetime--overy Machino warranted. rIIE Vertical Feed is the greatest ad . vano made in sewing mechanism since the invention of sewing nacllnes. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognize the fact that it is the most perfect sewing Machine made, co1bining simplicity strength, durability, and economy. We dJ not heritato to claim for the IMPROVED DAVIS, in addition to its superior principles, umre absoluto perfetion of worlkmanrship and more complete adjustability than pertaints to any competing iiiaelinn now in the miarket. Among tie va rios im prove' its is tho Impro~'ved .9humttie, Milled ham,ank Needle, A djuIstalo Needle Plate. New P'atent T1hread Controller and Automatin lBobbin Windecr. Every Ma. chiinc is on good anbstan tial roii ers, for which there is no extra chargo. Fer tucking, cording, briinmg,qn ilting, rufiling, fringing, emblroiderineg, shiioe fitting, tailoring, dress-making, and family use, THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL.: References to those who have thme Im proved Davis Machino in use in Fair field county: Mrs. William McNall Mrs. William D. Aikoen. Mrs A. Wi. Ladd. M~rs. J. C. Rowe. Mrs Dr. Ti. 2. TA a:rtson. Mrs. J. W. Rluliek. Mrs. William Stevenson. Miss Margaret Aikon. Mrs. A.P. Miller. Mrs. Eliza Williams. Mrs. Jaw ( -1 Q. D)avis. Mrs. Robert Crawford. Miss J. Harvey, and others. Just think of it-a machine selling for $60 a short time ago you can nowv pur chase for $30, from J. 0. B3OAG, Agent for Fairfield County. Also agent for two other first-classa machines--the Now American, and the Improved Weed. Call on J. 0. BOAG. and 'et the best Family sowing Machines made. DRY GOODS. Grat reduction in prices of Dress Gloods, Slhoes, Hats, Clothing, &c. Always a full and complete line of Fatoily GrocerIos, Tobacco, Cigars, Con feotioniaries, Fruits &c., as cheap as the., cheapest. Lumber and Furniture for sale low ] for cash by Jan 11 J. 0 . BIOAG. CHEESE! CHEESE I 2'S0 POUNDS Best Faotory Cheese, @ 15 cents per pound. ,s - '---ASU ON4L. jan 7 W. H. DONLY, An Agent Wanted in 'this Localit $125.00 PER WrEEIC )[ADE EASY. Ho0 ROt'UINU SUUC3EE; 'llo Yoriner Iigh Pric Twenty Thoroughly w arrran.ted and sent to you to no obligation to keap 0110, if not usiria:t tht famni y can now own ia tir.it-class sowing m standard SE WING ACIMINE $A' We Canuot Make a Botte THE IUIGII1ST PIU iMIUM awirde 0 A sarlctly Flrst.olass shuttle doublo t ploto in equipments than any other, a monts, with tiuo old and well tried qui STANDARD iS A faithful family sewing m 'iine i. ovo and does every descripti>n of plain or f.nt stroug and well made, an.l so thorough andis of familios, tiat cauh mu,tclhino that to ye'srs, and keplt in order free of charrg. X ly sntisIa. tory. Reduced in price tAr lov to pay for. Each machine is accompanied and useful attachments for all kinds of we givcn with any other mtachno at any price qualities than those of double the prico. i, .trong and lurablo, never out of ord< 1SelesS cogs or cams to wear out or make a a Moment, and understood in an hour. , . on bt<tlh Sidos of the goods, from cuabrib t strong ncedle, extra long, large, easily til tension. Lar-e bobbins capable of hold largo, strong machine with great width of and at great capacity for a wide range of w and in point of construction. Use it at of agents wanted in this county to receive or (ducements offered clergymen. teacho book, samples of work, with price list., &c teed to any part of tho world. Address, BROADWAY & CLINTON PLACE, New Y< NEW FUIE FOR DESIGN AND WORK EVERYTHING WARR4 --PRIQES LOWE 17-~ X'p PUmsITU: ore making your purchases elsewF LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARE UNDERTAKEI I keep on hand a full supply of of s of the finest finish. Also, ae oct 22 BEST FAMILY SE T~he"NEW AMERICAN" Is easily learned, dol with less labor than any other machine. Ill. .A.GENTs ' .T.8. DOVEY. Manager, 64 N. ( 0 . BOAu, Agent for F?a:rflold. RJESIH GARDEN SJEDS !ill W E are receiving the largest stookc of gairden seeds we have ever had, nd aro soiling at LOWER PIOES. We hope to pkease all, for wo sell [Buist's, Landreth's, Briggs' anid Ferry's, feb 1 MooMAS3TER & BRUIOI , LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST 1BY the use of cheap Korosene. Got on four safety Lampai in which even the most dangerous oll139 safp. $20,000 Saved Yearly to FYairAeldI, When our farmers learn to purobase ('hemnicals and make their own~ fortUIisers. Call and get a book telling how it cant be done. deo08I oMASTE t10%, SE AND WAQONF 4 INUED FRER DS LIKE SUCCESS. cd Michno Jteduced to Iollars. r e xiitjnation before you pay fo r it. And ant aniy mat1liflO you ovor had. Evury tchine. 'Tho oil favorito and rol,iablo O0. Aouknowlo.1p NJ SUi'1d tOit L il:tchii>l at Any Price. a thq stitch at the 0E.NTE\NI.L. 1read look stitch mnchine, more on m ud coin biiing all the lnto i mp:ove lities for which tho iO POPULAR. ry sonio of the word1--"that runs smooth y sowing with ease anti eortauty--so ly tocAt while in use for year* in t11ou1e .1ves our factory is warranted for fivo [0ney It.ufwino. at once if not pbrfoot n below all other nac:iao. No extras by a more complote ou:1it of inet!rous rc (free of any extra chrgo thuan is .ho Standard M.achino has more good Light and easy running, a chill can use r. Rapid antd wrtaitt in exocouion. Ne noisu. Will last for years. Ist rady in Ilkes the double thread lock stitch 6i: a 11-ather, ures a ' ort, str.aight and tren(;cd shuttle. \\it:' n1i w ttml;aiic ing- on: 1hundid - aris of tl:rt:d. A arm, giving it 11ity tle.ired qualtios rt. It. is tio best na bine in princip'le ice and yo; viii use no other. Active :rs and dtliver machines. Extra in rs, businessH men, &C. I1lust rat -d, ., free. tiat'e dcl''ry of t": k neur.m,1 ITANDAID SEWING MACIINi' C1., rk. feb I--tf NITURE! MANSHIP UNEQUALED. .NTED AS REPRESENTED. It THAN EVER. A new supply of 'Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car r iages. For prices, call at the first class ED STO-EE re.. IT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES D TO MAKE TO ORDER. -o ~'S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rosewood Cases an heap stock of Coffins. .W. PHILLIPS. IT Is TjIIE ONLY SEWING MACHINT Colf-Threadn6 Ehiuttle. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitchies, Is thle L.ightest !!uaaln: IT IIAl A Newand SimpileDevice Winding the Dobbin, Without removlime the Strap frorg the IJaiance W 'heel.8i at: wh. Ou& Unthre'ad!ng %htt ).agbtue. The Clmplcat, the Mer.t Durable and in every respeet the WINO MACHINE. a not get out of order, and will do more wrk~ astrated Circular furnished on application, V ANTD. harles Streset. Daltiore, Ed, THlE WINNSIJO1U JIO TEl -DY T 111S Hotel, sittfatod in tihe centre o the town, offers and guarantees to th public inducentts unsurpIassd by p: other house in the 'plae~ V'able - at: plied 'with the best, in the markle6. Coiii Teris'. 2.00 per dy, stR 9-*t NOTIYCN3 TO ORy#NORS1~. I\LT personu indebted to the utile .l sined or tolH.L. E~liott $r Co. nu onmc forward and settle na save trotibi jaa 7-Ism COMMINGS & 00. N!E1WS ANU HERALD WEEKLT EDITION' N IUs1r s 1Y WIDUNsAY A% WINNSBOIRO. S. C. 3% was WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO jT CONTAINS A SUM5hMARY OF THU LEADING EYElITS OF TUR DAY, State News. County NEws, Political News, Et* THE EDITORIAL D AT NT 1%ECTIVES SPECIAL ATWTTI(. TIIE LOCAL COLUMN. 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