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RAILUOAD SonEKDULE.-The trains on the Vhalotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad reach Winnsboro as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.42 p. in.; southward, 4.57 p. m. Night passen ger, northward, 12.16 a. in.; south ward, 8.69 p. m. Day freight, north ward. .55 a. in.; southward, 12.38 p. m. Night freight, northward, 2.38 a; m.; southward, 10.85 p. an.-This ichedule is on-the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winusboro time. [The niht pssenger trains will not 6topy aW m iboo NeW Advertisemente. For Sale-Hl. A. Gaillard. Attention-F..Elder & Co. ir The sale of the personal estate of the late Mrs. Martha Woodward will take place to-morrow. The in sertion of Wednesday as the day was erroneous. The Gordon Light Infantry have re ceived an invitation to attend and par tidpate in the Inauguration Ceremo nies at Washington on the fourth of March. The invitation is extended by Major H. C. Corbin, A. A. G., U. S. A. ERsKINE COLLEGE.-The Board of Trustees of Erkine College will meet according to adjournment on the see ond Wednesday in January in the Seminary Hall at Due West, at which time the committee on correspondence will make its report. It is said that the B. P. U. has de cided to create an officer whose duty it shall he to watch the Grand Prose cuting Attorney-that official having recently been guilty of gross viola, tions of the consititution and rules of the Union, This looks bad. Little Manie Rosborough, a daugh ter of Mrs. N. E. Pressly, died on Tuesday of consumption. Her health had been fallihag fori some mouths, and her death was not unexpected. She was a bright, attractive girl, and was hninvP deeply- mourit~nwdi a-1vertise beloved alike by relativos and friends. Herlossdepymun. that they wisitta close out their entire stock of dry goods and fancy goods with a ylewv to confine their attention to the grocery trade. They now ofrer their stock of those goods at cost. Personis intending to purchase will do well to call at their establishment. WINNSn3IRO' LODGE.-The Winns boro Lodge, A. F. M., held its regular election on Monday night with the fol lowving result: W. G. Jordan, W. M.. E. W. Aiken, 8. W. J. N. Center, J. WV. C. M. Chandler, Treasurer. 0. B. McCants, Secretary. THE SNow.- Tuesday was as bright and pleasant as possible, and people * anticipated several days of good weather, but about midnight a heavy fall of snow began, wvhich lasted through th~e greater part of Wednes day, covering the ground to a depth of four inches. The young people made it lively with snow.balls for those whoe had the temerity to-venture en the streets. MRS. JAMES B. MoDLEY.-On Monday night Mrs. J. M. Elliott and Mr. W. J. L\Elliott returned n'om Texas with the remains of Mrs. Jas. B. Mobley, whose .eeddeath occurred several months ago. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mob ley's remains were laid to rest by sor sowing friends and relatives in the burial ground of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian Church, in which she had been for years a devout wor shipper. Peace to her ashes. The .News and Courter, and later the Register, by a strange coincidence, publish almost verbatim the paragraph~ in THlE NEWS AND IIEltALD,' with reference to the sale of the Spartan burg and Asheville. Rairoad, Nc credit is giveni. The announcement of the sale of the road appeared first ini this paper. It is not often that we get ahead of our city contemporaries, -but wvhen we happen so to do, we like -to have credit for it, two Deputy Masas VIsIt Town and~ Takes up a New of the 13re Boys- A Deo. feated "Democrat" Dolug 1itty work, Deputy Marshals Charles Barnumw and John ~. liobbs como@ to Winnsd boro on Wednesday with warrants of -arrest against several gentlemen of this place. 'The following were ar rested: T, Ross Robertson, T. W. Lauderdale, R. C. Gooding, T. K. ihiott, J1. W. Blolick, J, L. Mimnaugh, I.8St. A. Q'Neill, Wilson Hanalhan, W., Hf ardin, W, J. Elliott and J. af. Elliott, Jr, The charged against Messrs, liobert ion and Lauderdale, two of the mana *'rs at the Wlnuisbrd golf, Is a con I 1is of-thQ)bhdoap o0 thei Sic, 5608.If' tWo or more persons. conspire to injurei oppress, threaten * C I utmidite y citizen its the h*e keloiso or ejoyteit of any right or privilege secured to him by the Con stitution or laws of the United States .orbecause of his having so exercisea the same;~or if two or mor-e persons go In disguise on the highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to prevent or hinder his fire exercise or eunjoym nt of any right or privilege so secured, they shall be fineduot noro than five thousand dollars 'and im prisoned not more thAn ten years; and shall, moreover be thereafter ineligi ble to any oce' or place of honor, profit t or trust cavated by the Constitution or ti laws o0f the United States. C . SEo. 5620. If two or more. persons In any State or'.Territot conspire to ' prevent by force, Intiuaildation, or e threat, any citizenwho in lawfully en- t< titled to vote, from giving his support or advocacy, in a legal manner, to ward or in favor of the election of any lawfully qualifed person as an elector for President or Vice-President, or as a- member of the Congress of- tihe United States; or to injure any citizen in person or property on account of such support or advocacy; each of such persons shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than five thousand dollars, or by Imprisonment, with or without hard labor, not less than six months nor more than six years, or by both such fine and inprisonment. We have not learned upon what specific charges the other gentlemen - have been taken up. We presume it Is the ola story of "Intimidation." The parties went down to Colum- e bia on Wednesday afternoon, and will there have a preliminary examination before United States Coninissioner Stoeber. It is a little curious that Colonel John F. Hobbs, of Lexington, should turn up as a United States marshal. Hobbs announced himself last summer A candidate for the Democratic nomi nation for Solicitor of the Fifth Cir cuit. The nominating convention was duly held, and the Lexington delega tion voted solidly for Mr. Hobbs for many ballots. Finding that therp was no chance for his nomination, they very sensibly went over to somebody v else. Major R. 0. Bonham, of Edge- c field, finally received- the nominition. A few weeks after, Mr. Hobbs pub lished a lengthy card, alle,'"mg ir- I regularities in the make-up of the con- I vetion, and demAnding the convoca toit of another. Of course nobody took any notice of such impudence, and Mr. Hobbs at once announced himself as an "Independent" candi- t date. At the election he received* the 11 Radical vote, but was of course beat- P en. Since then lie has been going about the upper counties, in the role of an United States mqrshal, hobnob bing with dirty Radical negroes, and earning a tbw dollars by arresting innocent gentlemen upon charges a trumped up by lying negroes and de feated Radicals. With this .statement of Mr. Hobbs' recent career, it is easy to understand why lhe is acceptable to the Uadieal leaders, in helpitng them hi the dirty work now engaging their attention. CARb OF T I ANatA Afesars. Editors: Please accept niy thuanks for the donation of THE NEWs AND HERALD, which has been a wel- i conme messenger 'and a fireside comn panion to tne for' tho past twelve months. in leaving .Winnsboro, t pray God's blessing upon the inhabi- t tants of the town, both wvhite and col- ' I ored. May kind Providence bless you ( all in the fuiture as lie has done in the I past. We all have' cause to be very grateful unto Mim who ia the Giver of ali good. L. S. PRIoLEAU. e -RI. K. Scott;, former Governor, of ~ thuis State, shot and killed a man named ~ Drury at Napoleon, Ohio, on Christ mas E!ve. ---Mr. J. B. Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, say's I have worn an Improved Ex celslot. Kidney Pad, and received more relief' than n'om all remedies I have ever tied. I cheeriblly recomnad it to all sufferers.-See Ad... * -11enry Van Norwick, of Toledo, Ohio, says: A friend prevailed upon me to try an "Only thug Pad," and I obtained I mmedkate relief from a rack lng cough. I know the Pad helped me.-Se Adv. MARRIED-On tihe 28d December, in Columbia, by the Rev. Wmn. T. Capers, Mr.'EDWARD C. HAnmTE14 to Miss GEoRIGRE .L. WILLIAMS, fomemerly of Winhsboro. FORl SALE. T o foreclose a mnortgauge, and by an thority vested in me, I will sell, at p ublic outcry, at the Court House in Winnsbolo, El. 0., on the 15th day of Jau uary, 1881, for cnsh, the gray horse, about ten years oldg owned byNoah Johnson. iA. GAILLAB. dee 80-8t TEA CHEIRS' EXAMINAT~ION, A N examination of applicants for first .4. grade certinocates will be held in the Court flouse, In Winnaboro, on the sceond Friday in Jainuary (14t1 ) , 1681. and for the other grades, at Mt. zion $chool on the following clay. These will be the only emaininations until Jn~!y next. JOHN BOYD, -For Co. U3d. ExaminerS. de 15-tx1Meitd, HN1EMANN 3UIMINE~La; Factor & General Oommission Me'rcbant, C .H A R LE S TO0, S. C., DBALUBn INt GEIIMAN EAI1IT, or ?OITASH SAL/T, Peruvian Guano, iNo4 1end No. Z, Pe Fish Guano, Nova Scotia Laud tlaster, Grotnda South Carolina Phos. phaite, and othei- FERILIE8lis. Also, CO0 E N, O A TS, H A Y E t . Orders filled ith dispatch, and liberal advanes made oun cdnsignments of Get. ton and other Piddoee/ nov 4-28th ---bE ALER fla - Dru a oli1eA eToilet G.oods, *te, WZHinon4DS#O P1I BaDnk having delared a di'vidend L of four dillars a share out of its net "rningM for the past six months, the sam 'ill be raid to its utookholders on and er of Januar, 1881. ELLIO Cashier. deo 23-2t ATTENTION! 8 we Intend to give our attention In the future entirely to Planta on Supplies and Fertilizers, we offer lie contents of our Dry Goods andI lothing StQre at cost, as we intend to lve up that part of our business, 'hese Goode must be sold, and for ish on delivery. Now Is your time > buy. Black Cashmoros at New York cost. Colored Cashmeres at New York ast. Black Alpacas at New York cost. Colored Alpacas at Newv York cost. All kinds of Dross Goods at Now 'ork cost. Trhnmng Satins (all shades) at rew York cost. A fIll line of Cassimeros at New 'ork cost. Water-proof Cloths at New York TO HOUSEKEEPERS: Table Linen at Now York cost. Napkins at Now York cost. Doylles at New York cost. Towels at New York cost. BUTTONSI BUTTONS iI Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, Under rear and Gloves; all at New York ost. Buy your Spring and Summer )resses, Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria ,awns, Linens, Cambrics and Edg. igs and Insertings to trim them with, Lil at New York cost. We have no space to enumerate fir. lier. We want to sell out everything ot usually kept in a Plantation Sup ly Store. THIS is NO HUMBUG Call and prices will. convince von, Lnd be sure and bring the CASI, as o goods will be charged. 3". Eldexs &Vo. E. R4 STOKES. ILANRt BOOKC MANUFACTUREI GENERAL BO00 INgER, JAS moved opposito.tbe'city, Hall . where he isi fully prepared, wit] ret-class workmen, to do all kinds o Tork in bis U~ne. BLANK SOOKS RULED to auf pattern nd bound in any style desired. My facilities and long acquaintance wil be business enable me to gunarantei atisfactioh on orders for. flahtk. Books tailroad Books, and Books'for the quse o llerks of 'ot, Sheriffs, Prombate Judgs (asteti'szi Equity, and othe' ceeohty offi lals. ?amphlets, Mtegamihes, Music lowspapers; and Periodicals and all-kinda ,f lubliculions bound on the most rca enable terms and in thebest niannor. Al rders promptly attended to. fain stl'et o oite new iyHlC tiumibia,'S 3poe Ct H~,C 21 SHIAVING SALOON ~lh!E undersigned begs leave to sai I.to the pubice that lhe is noiv rmi Ilng a first-class Shaviag Saloon' 1 Mery reslitlta none but Coin peter bnd expert workmen arC enpioved bud those who will fatvor us wit thel ustoth ai'6 guaraitteed satiafactiil flAIR-CUTTING tDone in thme latest and uesaid6t styyi D)on't forget to call and givei me rial, and I will please you. J. M. McCALL1 Opposite Dr. Aikon's Drug Stoi'e. sep~t80 Damgod Goods!T ri'lll 1'OLLOWING GOO1DS Wit] BiE SACIRIFICED 'of' theo tentson that th~y have this dat been slightly dainuged. I Pieed 1iack Clashmore Wofth00 .1O 60 cents. l Piece Black Cashmiere wotth 5A cdnl at 50 cents, cents at 45 Cente. These prices afo6 a gf'&al deal d than epadfor theftt and4 are HO E ARNS. 'ii.7 14 RC Ffili ko9st Exiient I P LANDECKRER AND BROTHIElt.: t GOODS GIVEN AWAY! W E, the undersigned, announce to the public that we have jnst re ceived a new lot of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, t LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS' BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., Whilchwe will sell at the lowest; and in addition to the low prices we give to every ptrehaser of $6.00 an extra present OF FIFTY CENTS WORTH OF GOODS, And to every purchaser-of $10, an ex tra present of ONE DOLLAR'S WO&rL'H. JUST RECEIIVED. A new lot of Three-Buttoned Kid Gloves, only 50 cents, real' Alexander Kid Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.25. .CLCAEGi CLOaCSEhI ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call for inspection is cordially in vited, and satisfaction guarauteed in every respect. P. LANDECKEII & BRO. nov 20 A 1REW KIND OF WATCH CASE. New because it Is gniy within. the last few years that it has been improved and 3rought within the reach of every one: old in principle because the first invention was sagde and -the first patent taken out nearly tiventy years ago, and cases made at that time wid worn: over since, are nearly as good as h eid the fol lowitig which is only one Q'fth lmany hun -areds; yout jewveldrs dan telf o si iiaronea : M ANSFIELD, PA., Ilay gs, 1518. I have a ettstomle who earatled o~ne ofDoss' Patent eases fteen years and Onehiw it two years before he got it, and it nOi~rappears good for ten years longer. IR. B. OLNEY. Remember that Jas. Boss' is tho only patent case made of two platbs of soidA gold (one out side and one inside) covering every part ox posed to Wear or sight. The great advantage of these plates is apparent to every one. floss' is the only paient case with which tero is given a wfitten wartat, of which the following is a facasitinile: see thatyou get the guaranteewith: each case Ask your jeweler for iu'strdted catalogue. oct 9-lyfmchl1 GO TO G0olllo & Olidler's I'9 you w.it a real good artiole at its proper value. 'Theit' prices are low, edfisidorin~g the quality of their goods. - They have a splendid stock of Gold Stnd Silvde Watchles5 i'lain and Fanicy Rings, Stids anld Sleeve Buttons, Gold and Rlolled-Plated Sets, Silver' and Platedware, Ifodktet and Table Knh'es, Gold Vens~ and Pencilsa ALSO A lai-go assortmeltt oif Glasswai'e, Langs Ooods, Tbilet Sets; Vasds, Cktdeks, (waidanitd good time-keeps ~era), Spectacles and Eye-Glassed to stilt all agesg Safaff Laingi-5tirner's; Machine NdedI6s, Violins, Violin Strings, ete. old. e dec V 1855w .188. 0 kh$fi'# Mountatin Militstr9 50e1001, TOnaCVILLE, s. c. TJHE SECOND S1BSION of th6 twenty. Lsixth year will begin Febr'uary 1st and close June 30th, 18B1, S . 'tEAud Wan sisarom For Hchopl xpensds, L. A,.Bod TuitlodfWaebingk Fuoeand Surgeofr' IE#ndd TiSe of books, - -50 Fot~ir' nlara centalning fu i d-. r. tion,, l CO (L. A. CO ~it, LUDPEN & BATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. NIE MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH ! REMOVAL TO OUR Now ouble atore An Imniense Music Tenple. Two large stores, each 30 foot front and our stories high, fronting on three streets nd fillod from cellar to loft with musical upplie". Nothing to comparo with it in he Bouthern States. 4 B1I STORE, A BIG STOCC, .A BIG TRADE, During the ten years since our estab. ishnent of our house we havo developed ho nusio trado of the South to a won lerful degree, but as yet we have only be :un. Weosce, not many years ahead, a iusinosa of a million a year, and to hiko are of this enormous trado we have pro ided our present mammoth warorooms. Pall trade 1880 will be immense. We are endy for it. For imonlis our senior part ter has been at the North contracting vith Piano and Orgaii manufacturers for nstruments. lie has concluded most dvantageous contracts, and the Piaos nd Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,000 nore, b y every steamer. New, Styles, New ?rices, Now Terms, Ncw Store, Now Dc mrturo. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cash prices with three Months credit. )uring months of Au'i. Sept. andi Oct. ve will sell Pianos am d Organs at LowEsT ,AnH Pmucns, payable -25 Cash on a Pi Loo or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the >alanco in three months, wITnOUT IN'rEu :ST. WhlAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER? Write for Illustrated Catalogoes and qow Price Lists for Fall 1860 and pro. are to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale PIano and Organ Dealers. July 27 L0 CURE BACK AHE And all diiseaessof the Kidneys, BlAdder and Urihai'y Organs by wearing the Imp~roved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a marvel for healing and relief. SIMPLE, SENSIBLE, DTIECT, l'AIN tANSS, POWERLFUL. It cures where all else 1ails. A litye lation and Rlevolution in -Medicine. Ab sorptomi oi' direct application1 as opposed to unsatisf actoi-y internal medi cines. Send for ourjtreatise on Kidlney troubles, sent free. This is the Or'iginal apdI Genuine Kidney Pad. Ask for it and lket to other. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail, en re ceipt of, pri cc, $2. Address 'te"Only" Lung Pad Co,4 Williams Blook, Detroit M ioh. dtd 21-tfxdm . Cures by AiBSORIiiON (Nature's way.) TREATIN TROUBLES. It ,Drivps into the systemncrtv agents and healing me d iicne. It tlrd~Ws fromi the diseased pafrts the poisons that causo deoath. Thousands testif~y to ifs virtues. You can lbe RlleVedI and Cur'ed. Don't despair until you have tritd this Sensible, Easily~ Applied, find ILADICAL LY EFFECTUAL 1tomnedy. ..ohd for tes timonials and our book, "Thi'ee Millions a Yoi." Sent froe. Sold by Druggists, or soid by mail on reoeipt of price, $2.:00, by Tha. "0n1y" Lung Pad Co., Williania Blook, Dotidit, Milh. dec 21-r6m - 0 EVAMRN 0I 310 BAL.TIMORkEphD.P .R. W. PfILLIPS, .Agent, WVInn8 bord~ a U; dJeo 21-ly. *TIild1IJENIN GEORGIA STONE MOUN-lAnd4 ' At g. W. Ifionioht'rj and A.Williford's; So1e Agents for W~ib'ro. hev 25 Rubscribe to TNE NtewS AxI U Elf ALD4 Until You 1/Y STOCK of Furnit ure, which will est accordinlg to quality, and for (1 Remember that all iy goods are wavrrani Ftirniture olsowhere, then como to the i beat selection and can buy lcheiper. Dlen way. Blythewood, White' Oak, woodwal and York. This Is a recommendation of A now supply of Window Shades, Wal Fraies, Chronmos, I lat Racks, and Book The largest supply of Tin Chamber Sot ber Suits. C(all and see them. A new si any. Donl't Buy a Maclino merely beclit it 11n1d likes it'. Reieiber that most of I pullbd have but little merit. The one yc Lime and vexation, is noiseless, runs it. iemember the Gold Medal was awal over eighty competitors. I can refer yot always gicn entire stasfact.ion. Rleinci Sash Factory. All orders entrusted to n the lowest prices. Furiture neatly ropa prepiared to maku to order. Lumber and IJig IMfaclhie Needles and attachments an 1me0. Don't fakil to Call before purchasing THE LATES3 REP SEWING MACHINE. LARGE ARM, SIMPLE. NOTSELE33fS. PTTING NEE DLE, iTREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN6 ELE41GANT IN FENISIX, AND3 IN p.\CT A. & . 0. AftORD, 10. 2C Gouth Calvert Street, VM.E T I. M1. ALWAYS ON HAND The very best NOUFOLK OYSTERS, three times a weok, at F. W,. HABENICIT'SI fleat Salt Water 10RE81t FISH, all the yen round, and always v'..r:ttted to be good, at V, W.'HABENIOmrs. To arrive this week one barrel Od 3963 NATfiAN'S CABINET WHISKEY, (gori uino), at F. W. HIABENICHIT'S. P. M1. Sonid of samoe, very old, in stock.. i PHfILADElaPHIA iate BEER in one-half Pint Boettles, for Family use, very low, at F. W-. BAbENIOHTS. 'ndvil SALE STABLES. 35-CTIoJ ': 'WAiL'poi'sohs wiio ibought stock from mo last spring on time iwhose notes arc duo lirst October, wvill leIase bo propared to moot them, as full payment will be .regatired. Prompt payment will only enable me to accommodate them noxt sprmng. CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Slido oii doigress Siredt, locatedi one door south of the Ladd building. .~~t2 A. WIXLLIFORtDa FRESH SUPPLY Oji New Crop) NEW URLNANS MiOLASSES, best In the maiiuket, lumd syrnps of all gradlesi A fine assortment of RAINS5 JTItON, CANNEiD PEARS, O3RATEb CL)CbANJT, ISINGL ASsj Also, a good quality of OAT MEAiJ, i five p'ound packagecs. G1YE ME A UALLS Dr. U. FJLENNIRENs dec 25 BUY Halve seen 1)0 the largest, handsomest and cheap esiga an( workmanship nicquailedI. ed to be as represented. Price your 'st-class store where you will have th e in mind that I stil) goods to Iidge. d's, Blackstock, and ats far ats Chester the quality and price of my goods. I Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture 3helves, cheaper than the cheaplest. a, made to match Cottage and Cham lpply of Sowing Machines as good -as so your mother or your neighbor has he machines that are mosit largely u want is the one that will save you light and will last a long timo. I have dcd to one of the Machines I represent. to many .hat are using it., and It has nber that I am agent for a Door and e will have prompt attention and at red at moderate prices. I am also Shingles for sale at small profits. Sew 1 )arts of Machi nes can be had through elsewhere. R. W. P11ILIAPS. TRIUMPH. IINGTON IF YOU WANT. ANTHIING IN T111 CALT AND GhT THE BEW AT h-OT SCOTal%'WaiStB~Y PONOQHE0: -AT JAMAICA RUM PUNQ~Iedb -AT TOYI AND JERIII!E HIADE OF THNE IE'ST . ltJ) tf. QUJORS, AI TfEu "DON 0:IURK BEST TEN CEN'T'S CIGA~o Tiftl MONEY. SMOtENS TAKE NOTiOd :o: FiiVE THOUSAND CI~ll80 M C FIVE CENT' MAcURS *