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heP1tus nad XQpald TEI WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Wookly Ono Year. - - -- -- $4.0 " Six-months. 2.0 S " T'1'iro months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insortion $1.00. each subsoquont iusertion 504. 0 r ies and Trib utos of etospoot oh ar go s advortisosnonts. Liberal discount. or contract advortisonents. JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, '.iokots, &o. neatly executed at this oflice,-CHEAP P9R CASH. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. EXECUTIVE. 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 Interior-Carl Schurz, of Missouri. Attorney General-Charles Dev ens, of Massachusetts. Postmaster General-David M. Key, of Tennessee. LEGISL V1 IVE. President of the Senate-William A. Wheeler, of.Tow York. Secretary of Senate-George C. Gorham, of California. Speaker of House of Representa tives-Samuel J. Randall, of Penn ylvania. Clerk-Goo. M. Adams, of Ken ucky. SUPREME COURT OF' 7 NITED 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. M. Wallace. 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 and October, in Charleston, for Eastern District ; first Monday in August, at Green ville, for Western District. [The court held at Greenville exercises Circuit Court powers.] UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN WINNSBORIO. Postmaster-T. D. Oxner, Deputy Postmaster-WV. S. Rabb. United States Commissioner Henry N. Obear. GOVERNMENT OF THlE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Governor-Wade Hampton. Lieutenant Governor-W. D. Simpson. Secretary of State-Rl. M. Sims. Attorney General-LeRoy F. Youmans. Comptrollo.t General-Johnson Hagood. State Treasurer-S. L. Leaphart. Superintendent Education-Hugh S. Thompson.4t Adjutant and Inspector General E1. W. Moise. Superintendent of Penitentiary-. T. J. LipseOm;b. Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum --Dr. P. E. Griffin. Governor's Private Secretary Wade H. Manning. SUPRE'ME COURT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Chief Justice-A. J. Willard, Co lumbia. Associate Justice-Henry MoIver, Cheraw. Associate Justice-A. C. Haskell, Columbia. Clerk--A. M. Boozer, Lexington. Reporter-J. S. G. Richardson, Sumter. CIRCUIT COURTS. First Circut-The counties of Orangoai- anid Charlesto. eon renit--The egundotis of Aiken, . arnWell, Collot0n and Beaufort Thhid Olrcuitt-We countiels of Sumter, Clarepdo1h, WViU monbirg, !enrth,Ch-anIt.. 1Rha eut~UieI -of Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth Circuit--Tho counties of Kershaw, Richland, Ec'gefiold and Lexington. Sixth Circuit-The counties of Chester, Lancaster, York and Fair fiold. Seventh Circuit--Tho counties of Newberry, Laurens, Spartanburg and Union. Eighth Circuit--The counties of Greenville, Anderson, Oconco, Pick ons and Abboville. CIRCUIT JUDGES. First-B. C. Pressley. 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-z homas Thomson. NEW ADVIRTISEMENTS. TEACHWERS 00 "ing the Spring and sunmer. For full artic csars address J. C. McCURDY a Co,, Philadel )hIl, pa. DIP.HTHER1A!! JOINSON'S Anodyne Linimnent, will Ilositive ly prevent t.1ls terrible disease, and will post Lively cure a1ne cases in ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mall. D)on't delay a moment. Preveitioll is better than cure. Sold everywhere. I. S. JOlHNSON & CO., Bangor, Maine. A HENSON'S CAPCINE S POROUS PLASTER(;l FOR WO 'MEN AND CIIILDIL"EN Females SuITerng INrom1 paln and weakness will derive great, comfort, and strengt I from the Use of cnsonl's Capeine Porous 1Plaser. where children are afTect ed with whooping cough, ordinary coughs or colds or weak lungs, It, Is the one nlnd only treatment they should receive. This article contains new medicinal elements Hucl as is found in no other remedy in t.he same form. It is far superior to common porous plasters, liniments, electrical appli ances and other external remetiles. It re lieves pain at once, strengthens 1 ndft eures where other plasters will not even relieve. For lame back and weak.back, rhecunatism, kidney disCase and all local aches pains it is the bnst, known remedy. Ask for Ben - son's Capcine Plaster and take no other. Sold by all druggists. 'rilu 25 cents. C ONSUMPTION N AND OItUE 1-"TilE T11HOAT AND LUNGS -PERMANENTLY OURED. DR. T. A. S[.OCUI':S UGREAT ItE1EDY "PSY 411UIN E" I aken in conjunction with his COMPOUND EMULSION OF PU E COD LIV Eli OIL. and hy"p()phosphitos of r.stan.eancs.s cha A FIREE BIT T L.1 pr'e" lion sont by express to each sntfering Cp. plicant sending their name P. O. & Express ad(lres to Dr. T. A. SIocum1, 151 Pear rc Street, Now York. feb 22-4w OUR HOUSE ! STILL AHEAD I ]3HE summer having como and gone, .. I am now p)rep)ared to furnish in the lace of cooling bevera'nis, all kinds of vinter drinks, suchl as5 Tom11 antd Jerry, Elot Scotch, Egg FJip, &c. ALSO, Wines, Liquors, Lager Deer, Sweet Jider and Cigars. The best in town. EGGS ! EGGS ! EGGS ! EGGS ! 5,oOO Dozen Eggs, julst reeived for theA(I Chit inns8 Holidays. Call1 and you1 can get al ~ho Eggs you wvant. RESTAURANT. Meals onn be had all hours at my res.. taurant. Fro4h Oysters, Fishi and Sau uauge always oni hand. -GIVE AME A cALL. riec 19 JNO. D. McCA RLEY. Collior & Uhaldler K EEP constantly on hand an as sortment of wvatches, jewelry, silver and plated ware, fino gold rings, gold pens, : VIOLIN STRINGS, : sewing me.chine needles and oil, glassware, lamps and chimneys, vases, toilet setts, table and pocket outlery, fine razors, &c. {ALL LOW FOR GASH.} Bir Crockery at and below cost jan 28 TO MAKE MONEY Pleauantly and fast, agents abouldi ad. dross FINLEY, H{AR1VE & C%., A tlantai, NEW FUI FOR DESIGN ANI) WORK EVERYTHING WARR -PRICE S LOWE. ]'UJ-]TIT U] Before making your purchases elscwh LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU' REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARE] UNDERTAKER I keep on hand it full supply of Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a cl R oct 22 BEST FAMILY SE The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, doe with less labor than any other machine. li .A.G.ENTiP:1qr7S 'N J. S. DOVMY, Muuanor, 64 N. C J. O. BOA(, Agent for Pairiicld. An Agent Wanted in this ioe'lit Tho o rmer Iligh Prie< Trhor*ougly warrrnnted and( sent to you foi no obligation to keep one, if not ner-rle:n Uh: family can nlow own a first-cla'ss sewin mt stiandlard 1SE ING .MA01AC IN lYWe Canniot Make a IIettei THiE HiIGHIEST PREMIUM awarde SA strictly First-olas~s shuttle double ti .ple)Ite in equipmecnts thian any3 other, a monts, with the old1 and wall tried qua I.' ST1ANDAIID IS; A faithful family sewing ma11chine in over antd does overy dlescrip)tion of plain or lane strong and wonl made, and so thorout'hl anfds of families, that each mai,chino1 that' le yers, and kept in order tree of chargo. ?1 + y sat isfac tory. iRoduced in price far dew to pay for. -Each macrhino is accompaniea and useful attachments for all kinds of wo g,iven with any other machine at any prIice qualities than those of doull the price, t. strong and durable, never out of orde( usoloss~ oogs or cames to wear out or make a at moment, and understood in an hour. .A On both sides of the goods, from camioui t< Strongg noedle, extra long, large, easily th tensijon.* Large bobbins capable of hold largo, strong machino wvith great widith of and a great capacity for a wide range of w< and in point of construction. Use it at ofi agents wvanted in this county to receive or ducemonts offered clergyme n, teacho book, samples of work, with price list, &e, teed to any part of the world. Address, E BRlOAD WAY & CLINTON PLACE, Now Y< -AGAINST HIGH PRICES. WITHI light rent and little expense, Il cheap for cash. Look: Five Cans Fresh Salmon for $1.00. Five Cans Freh Peaches for $1.00. Seven Cans Fresh '2omnatoes for $1.00 Six Boxes Sardines for $1.00. Seven lbs. Freah Choose for $1.00. Iflveryt,hing in the grocery line low in proportion at the store of NITURE! MANSHIP UNEQUALED. kNTEI) AS REPRESENTED. It TIAN EVE. A new supply of Window Shados, Picture Frames. Pi tuires, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring 3ed8, Mat : i tresses, and Children Car riniges. For pricos, call itt the first oro. [Tj THEII. TIES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES 3 TO MAKE TO ORDER. 0 S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rosewood Cases an icap stock of Collins. W. PHILLIPS. IT IS TIHE ONLY SEWING MACHIINE WHICH IL.A4 A Eelf-Threading Shuttle. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never llreaks the Thread. Necr Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Running IT IIA A New and Simple Devico Yon Winding the Bobbin, Without removing the Strap froir the Uninnet W' bot il. nri01 % o lth vuL L'Uthreadiik the Dlachiu The Cimple-t, the Most Durable, and in overy respoot the WING MACHDNE,. a not gct out of order, and will do more wcrk strated Circular furnished on application. harles Street, Eatimoro, IdiG. ., to Silply Ii Rni.)i Dn:u D)S lAKE SUCCENS. d Mach~line Red (ucedl to Dliars. exami xnation b)efore you pa~y for it. And a.in n maci nio ou over~ had. Every hina:. Thei oild f:tvoito andt reliahl o 0. Acknowledges No SUJPERIORI! Macthin at Aniy Pr'ice. t te stitch at. the CENTENNIAL. ' read lock siti machi ne, mnore coim-0 rid roluiin ig aill the late i inprove.. t liLies for which the iO POP'ULAl. : y senso of the word --that, ruins smooth y Swvinig with eaOit andi( certaiiinty-so y tisted whilo in use for years ini thoiis L'ves ouar factory is warranted for fi-se onioy Reofuiundod at on cc if not perfect ni below all otheor maohinos. No extras by a morer compillOto outfit of numerous rk (free ol' any extra charge) than ua T1hio Stanidard Machine has more good Light and easy running, a child caun use r. Rtapidi and certajin in execuitioni. No loisti. Will last for years. Is ready in akles the double thread look stitch alik > leather, uAes a short, straight and readlod shuttle. Wi th new automatic ng one huindred yards of thrend. A arm, giving it many desired qualties rk. It is the best machino in p)rinciplie cc and you will use no other. Active lers and dliver' machines. Extra in s, business -men, &c. Ill.ustrated free. Sato delivery of goods gua ranx TrANDARID SEWING M [ACHIINE CO., rk- fob 44-f TILE WINNKSBOiO 1HOTEL MRS. M. W. BROWN. r lIS Hotel, situated in the centre o ..the town, offers aind guarantoes to the public inducements unsurpassed by any other house in the place ""able -sup plied with the best in the market. Comi fortable rooms and polite attention. Terms- 2.00 pet day. aug 9-tf DISSOLVED) BONE. D ON'T buy Guano, but got Dissolved - Bono to mix with your compost hi csps, Etiwdn Dissolved Bone for sale laMnAWnna >m I[1S AlII HERLD WEEKLY EDITION, IS 1 UDLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY A' WVINNSBORO, S. C. DY THE iINNSBOR0 PUBLISHING CO T CONTAINS A SUID1ARY OF THU LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. tate News, County Ncws, Political News, Etc HE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCA A COLUMN. s well filled with town And county news Lho aim of the 1'ublishcri is to issue a IRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPEl. 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