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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, February 1i : : : 1881. T~n~ og nx NewSAND 11ERA LD. .-TJri-wcekly edition, four dollars per anI1?u7d, iI advanice; weekly edition, Iwo dollars an111d 11ty cents perann Inn, in advance. Liboral discount to clubs of live and upwards. R ATiES Oe ADvEiRrsINo.-One dollar per iich for the first Insertion, w d fifty cents per inch for each subsec wnt ilisertion, These rates apply to all ad vertiseienits, of whatever nat131e, and are payable striclly ink advanev. Coil tracts for tIhree, six or twelve m11onths Inalde.* oil very liberal terms. Tran siclt local notices, fiftcnii cents per lin1e for the first insertion and SevenI an1d oic-hialf cents per line for each subseaueintinsertion. Obit.un-ilcs and tributeS of r:espect charged a1s adver tiscients. SiI1n1)c aIioillcemienits Or 33n1arriages an(i deaths published free or ehlaire, anid solicited. Al (1com uilnicationis. of Whatsoever niature, should he aldressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wimnsboroi S. C. R nAILOAD Seinmmu.-Tho irains now pass Winnsboro ats follows: N"orth1-boun d passeng-er, 11.-40 a. ml.; sotilh-bouId, 5.15 p. In.; north-botnd freight, 8.38 a. i.; sontli-boind, 12.57 p. m. These arrivals are oin (hie basis of Winnsboro time. New Advert1axienic. Top Buggles-.J. H. Cutuimings. Fact-J. Groeschel, Successor. Mr. J. 10. MNIaster has beeu ap pointed a Noliary Public. Mr. J. Groeschel, who has akeil temporary clirge f th le entire siovk of thle latle firml of(W eeie & Gkroesclili, orlfrs 11ll tiw goods oil hand at cost prices. The stock is a well au3lOrted oin(e, and buivers will do well t0 give it anl exatninationl. M Ir. J. . C i linill gs 2 l(vertfises that. he ha.1 on hand (:I mhe storo opposite DuIllev & alit'-) a 11.nW aortmen. of, wag1ons, 'Il bn:geshich he( w0ll rell a: very reasonable prices. These vehicles have been bought at low ti4 Iures onn will be sold accordingly. The local chronicler is lliled to note the absen t-mu indednlless of certlain of tie ciief olic(rs of (ihe m. P'. U. For instiaice, [lhe Grand Tyler, on a recent occasiol, was s0 entiranc(1ed with at Certain beaitiful fice, that lie coild nt be made to undersianid what iyin lad been allnot'iced at tIle priyer Illeetin11g. To a irue bachelor it is in expressibly "ad to behold how the inigvt are ftllen. et ter consult a physiciain, Brother Tyler, or the Uniion milht be compelled to Clotho them selVes in lie limi llaents or Inour ning1 as rctIsire y I: hrues Di SIyE h.\T1ilS O1 TH E s;n,).-.. C s sva"V u 1ard work on the ifteen battles tlit. have changed (lie world's hiistoryl has reachtedl1 aI high repution 31. eneswIll be glad toI learn thmt it is .4 -shd,-in cloth1, a1t. the extrec-ICV Y)o11 wieb I i also( 1isell Macaulav, Gib-(1 classics ati one-foutili tile usuazl cost. An3ot.hier va3luable)I work,. ''Tihe Chioic of Ilook s,'"'3giving uiseful hints(5 upon0 containing xtracts fro'foin eaing A)mericn Book)N Ex.aneNe Yrk at thle residence10 of Mr. D). R. Fleni keni, 0on last. Friday evening!., was o3e of~ thle 11nost leasant211 of thle series. Al IlhoughI thll llen 1dance0 wais not1 as large a1s 1)nighut hiave been, t his fact did( not1 prevet1 those hiresenit from giving thlelinscIves iup to mirthI and gaiety for* 1t3(h(e etire evein 1g. Oinly oneC of (the reader's (or thle occasion put1 in1 an1 31p.. Bed(1o.t" ini a v'ery enlter1ta1inliig man31 sweet1 5ongs~, and1( Ai.\Is. D~wighit reii dered( "Wh~liisperinig WaIves"' on thie piiano). Thei Iiusic, both1 vocal and3( in3 Strirmnental, wais eellhen t, and1( was1. inneh (enjIoed by' all presenti(. Thel treasu813rer, Mr I. W. II. 110e1n1iken , malide a1 report (If thle finances00, 1130 ('vening3 beiiig t lie aniveraryofthe organiizZ tion of thle society. 11is rep~ort showed that1 $1'29.38 had13 beeni recei vedI hv him l from the collect ions, aml1( that $79.15 had been cx penided , leaving a bala nce anIce inl his hands of 850.23;. Thei( ex pendl I31' itureiwas mad in thie pulrcha..:e of the( handI~somei set of lpillt fuiiture 11 for the Presbylerinl churcht'. Th'i. certainlyh is a3 grify 121'in resul ofI the read311ings, andl the otlicers have11 renaon to c'ongratulate(31(3 lhemlves~1 uipin thle great33 53nee'! .th.. t Im .43 I In i3 l esty e t', lea'1sant mieetIings dulrin~g ihehis y lawin(33- gr1.iE and1 pe'i jurors have13 been'I drawn ~i to serei'O(1 duing (1he ApilI term of (lie Uite (d States' C(ircn it Court a3t Ch-iries 03n: B. AM. Strobel, Charleston; Il. D,. Gasheie, Chieraiw; Jared( D). Sullivai. Ed~(gefieldl ; Mr1. Li. C laly, UnrnweilV(h ; (. rens8; Frankli( V Wiiaimsonu, Grleeni ville; Heniry O'll err'ick and1( ,Johln C. Cherry'. N~oore, Snaer ; W.- A. L imbhecker, Ahbbeville ; j'. Von Oven, Charleston; U. 11. D)eshami, Ilorry' ; M. 1P. l'ickett, Ubarleston ; J. B. MoblIey, Laurens; -Greenville. Petit .Jurors-M. Marco, Darling ton; L. J. .Jonings, Greenville;'O. P. W.ood., Spar1tanb11urg; ill. TU. Mouz'ion, Wi amsburg; W. R. Roynitoi, Barn w - . J.McDonald, Marion; WYih Mam G4owan, Spar'tanur~g; C. L. Rold, Walhalla; B. D). D~ean, Ander son; It. A. Keenan, Richland; A. Vanderhiorst, Colletoii; D. Anderson, Spartaniburg; D. C. Ellison, Lautrens; Louis At. Moore, Abbeville; Esau J. J. Jamison, Orangeburg; Wesley l'itchford, Walhalla; Calvin Brice, Faiiteld; Isaac Sauls, Colleton; Fred. iuck, Ilorrv; J. W. Coleman, lunion ; eniry ID. \Yatson aid F. A. Bellinger, E4dgrelleld; W1. A. Cason, Atbbeville; James lunter, Pendleton; A. E. Cox, Marlboro; lenty F. Gleaves, Beau fort; Chesley Crosby and John Lee, Chester; Lawrence Williatus, er wIell; 1obert E. Evans, Cheraw; Saul Rtandall, Aiken; WV. S. Witts, Edgec field; John W. Biyck, Oranlgeburg; Stephen A. Hughes, Edgefelld; M. Caulfield, Charleston; F. IW. Nettles, Darlington. Tin. Pujc Scuoo.s.-The follow ing preamble and resolutiois have beenii nuded to us by Mr. Jacob A. (aldwell, the president of the Glad doll's Grove Democratic Club: We, the niimhers of tle Gladden's Grove Democratic Club inl convention atsmnbled, secing and( knowing the "reiat injiury to our couit yl at large 1and to tile Dieimcrattic paNv, especiilly by iaviniig the oth o(if rour coilnty tIght by Hfldical leachers itl our i public schools-for "Its the tii is bent so (the tree inclies''-lherefie, be it rexol' cd: 1. That. ihiis Cilu) authiorize its presi dent, or some oft her me111b1 er, to de inand of the school trustees that. they Ippoi lit. n) 1more Uilicals 11s teachers, but Deim2ocrals ilstead. 2. 'lha. as Deiocrats an( apav erls, w view the Systen of tI xaionii Fi. 'echool pri'poses as eirely woni , and tha1t we are I ired ofIt, ingMe taxeid tlho, educa 4 't IIraet inllu mid (ist. who>, as l li4ev become bel. eduented, the n1one dtlly is their hatr-ed to the onles from whomi thlIey deive this beneli , and thIle' more prsistent inl their ellbrls to 11.-H1ten pon It.; a g'Overnmtienlt unlder. which bwave Inenl Cannlot livet, anid we think thw t un' has cone lor1 us to look to ou)l own illieresis 11n1 1 the iter (,Sts mi)t own. chibIrenl, a2lid hot to tle opiniioni of'Northr 11 Setliiilel. 3. Tha we call upon the clubs througlhout the coi.to join1 with us ill (hint1i ng1ili!" (f hur Iegislators ia chaImng4e ill (he laws, anld let each race educ0e its owIn chIhiren. -1. Thal if 1the above can be Ca'Irried, we cons1 i'r ait at su1llable provision should he 1111de ir t( education of thle chiiren ( those colored Demlo raTIS who 1aiVe so nobly stood by 1heir mr1y iln 2ts 111rke.t, hours, ald by whose assistance we liave been enatbled 1o defeatL HaldiCa-f~l anid m 1aintain a goverimi1ent which rIspects Ihe righis o' all, irrespective of' ace or color, 1111d niidel.r whichli ve can1 all live inl pea.c and harm111nv11.. 3. That at copy of these resolutlions b' furniishied t(*. edit or of Till., NiysI AND I -:1.u1> tol' )ulic)1 ati jont. - Agreeablv to the call of the presi denit, (lhe Democratic Club1 mlet inl fihe Town I[iall oil Wednlesdny evening- -it half-past seven o'clo'k. l'resideni Ib)ivis cal1led (lie clb to 0order, 2ap 1po inted' Mr'. T. 11. Ket chin Isecretar1iv pro (em., and( biriefly stated( the ohject of' the meletingi(-wi'chl wvas to t.akc some1 stepls toward'(s raLisin~g a1 lfund to pay13 tile expensesof5 (th1ie gentlemen10 who pear1 at, tihe lIext1 termi of (lie Fedeall Court, ini Chalrlest Onl1 iponl charges of. int imiidatio and1111 frautd at1. the 1late genI (eral1 electin. It had1( been1 suggested~l by3 1.he C:ount y Chairmn , Maj]or Woo2d ward,1(l ini11 hi's reent address5 to) tile Demlocralcy of Fairifield, (111t ('ach1 club1 aissess its meml~ber1s thle sum1 ot' one After some discussion, it wats re solved(, n1motion lolOf Mr'. T1. K. Elliott, that11. tile treasuri~er lcvv an1 assessmntii commlIittee of' fotur he app)Iointed to as. sist, hi in in the collectlin of the same1. TheIl pre'sidenlt appo)1inted34 tile follow ig gent ileen as such commliittee, viz: Messrs5. T. Ki. Elliott, 0. W. Unch Viennu ikenI. solvedl by' the club (1121t the Ii'esiilt apinlt. a1 conun~it tee of' thre'e to) (draft stital r1)0iesolultion1s C expressiv e of Iihe sentiIimlents of' thle club11 inI reg~2i to I he4 recentIi arrePsts (of Democrats81121 lit have b)4een inade( Inl the county1 il. M('ssrs. Pointed ('( 21such1 4 enittee11 '. The11 IoI ling'ji arie (lie reso(ilutions: WhIeeas, it I i under1stood t halt thiei are41 ai grea2t, nat1b1 r of'l pr liosecuit1ins of1 memberi)'is of' the Demiioc'raic party3 in1 vaious111 504e1ions of' 11he Stat11e. lIow4.. p)em~h~libe'oi'e tile Courots of1 the Ui.: (4e( Stts, for' allegedl 014lln'e (com mlil ted a1t ihe 1i10 genel4''1 el'ion ;~ (2"ueid, wheres 1114 recognize'4121 in)these I. Th'l:tt the4 ('2ns4 4of the4 memberih's of 1(3lhe I'ty 12owi awa~it ing2.' trial Is t he '3aus5 of' tile Demiocraitie partvi4, and14 l) supplor't Ihuein by 4)-i'W11zedt act3ion. 2. Thait this clu1b, inI ('vervi e'veal, 21ledges it (411sef to 'andl'es'i supOrt)1 Hii 11( " 2iiywho hav' b< eiS pilced4.. Irlpd 1);11ii I('1(lvsee, ('4 1) tenli apint1 counsel54' to represen'~it. 11he1 par (ie 1 us asted amil I13to 4)k1ara1. ton.0 The priden1211C' I ii)it appontd e Rioad GJOa.ilIr ofCtis lach had bee ( lrdyA1'C3 14 seeored y the gen the ils t tialesfon.wigC~illi Sl~'toe foh e lr~ mantrso impoanc were ditoschsod ibyWl thclub, witthoey in~~iatnofor except acton.'ligt1)i sAllo1rd ii ehlf o Colored Tnchera andw oio 1ood Advicey to the ~ol OedWeopl'. W'eipub'k sh he follo fw i( commu golig toi tcholasn Winnsboo1( wio concrning ntla ectoheld rere but I am r4ally sory flint i' ndvises the trustees of the free colored schools no, to give the Radicals any m1o0e schIools. I don't really think there is one true, hoiiest-hearted colored man In this county would go to work and swear a lie agailist the Democrats. We have a set of colored teachers in this county, and . doi't think that I here was oc of them taking any part in the last election at all. Froi the first, of the liepublicia imination, when they nominated such as they did noiniate, I for 0110 said that I didl not intend to support the ticket. I knew very well that we ieeded m ,'en to. represent this county who felt the in terest of the educational allairs, and I knew that such as Johnson, Martin itiad Ilyrd could not do it., for the sim l1e fact, that they had not the abilities, and several oilers came to tle same conieslsion. Again, we kniow that (lie only hope of gettinig the little colored ehildreii educated Is by the sympa thy of (lie good-liearted 'white p'cople, an11d I hope that (lie white peo1Ile of this eountv won't iccise us al for a few insigllfeait. individuals. It is tle only hope. that I can see for our col orei people Io se lieir owii destiniy, and to vote For the interest of their coiitnry-hy their becoinig educated, andi not tuitil theni. Aid you, my )emocratic frieids, will adiit this. There are a few colored 11101 in this counity, i' not, ti h lar-est Iiajorit.v, will give the Deinoorats credit for their kindness. You kiiow there ire hot-hieded colored iei who are really uiable t )Iihiik for themselves and t hev lmust, have so1me onle thiilk for. thei thereiwbre, you should not treat (lie good one(J S had on accoilnit of the bad onies, atd I hope vou, as Deimocrats, will consider this maititler over and Ireat (evr 1111111 accordingo. to his Sev- I eral abilities. U. L. GLE NN. -W. it. 'rappan; Contractor and lInilder, Tldo. Oh io , nvs: An.o Ex celsior Kidnhey Pad relieved me of pt)ini inl the side of litTetin years' st anld igtr. Please send me atnother Pad. &ee AdV. HIYMEINEAL. MARIED-Oi the 26th of Janu ary, at (lie residence of the bride's Mother inl Chester cotility, by the Rev. J. 1). Miahoin, Mr. J. It. -rayxso, of Fairfield County, to Miss. C. E. KEN TOP BUGGIES. OPEN MUGGIES. SPRUNG WAG ONS. HAVE in store. a ca- load of assorted stykcs, which I offer at bottom figures for enhi or good pnpr-r. Ca0 and examme thCem, whther you wish to buy or not. J. H. CUMMINGS. Opposi to Dlunlevy & F~ant's. feb 1-t f FACTS! SE'LLIDQ OFF A T COST. F3R11H2 NEXT TilIRTY DAYS 1 W ILL SELL THlE -E]3 TTJE E~ STOcrr FOIDMIRLY OW~NED BY AT TllE OLD STANDtS AT C E R IO'S AN D W\OLFES BUILD. .INGS. 7T. G~EC)~FrSCOTI L. feb 1 0OVil(oE OF ('oU. WI isuO S. t , .uv Tihu:.v.n, AC'TINGI unider instrauary1" 21, 1881. .~ .. Comi rolter Generiins from tho notice that alt parties owniishereby give an int erest in lanids now on the14r having linuentift landl~s, or in any13 landrs st of de-' forfeited to thie State for tho non-';eotofore of taxies, andt which have not boc mfont for taxes or rcelaimecd, except Nuch :aold as were forfeited prior' to 1878--79, ids bie redloeeme on the paymnent of the tioy which may be due and unpaid thiereo. with costs, but withiout pornihties: P'rcl vided, said payment shall b e mad e on or bef'ore the 31st da~y of May, 1881, as po vided for in the Act of the General As sembly, approved Deebe"4 1880. ~JAMES'Q. D)AVI8, Jan 22 trim County Troiseann LUDPEN & BATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. TIIE MUSIC HOUSE OF Tr ESOUTIH! REMOVAL TO OUR Tew Double Store An Innucuse Music Temple. Two large stores, each 30 feet front and four stories high, fronting on three streets and filled from collar to loft with musical supplies. Nothing to compare with it in tho Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BiG r .21ADE, ArrM CR TO ComE. .IuriIng Ci0 ten years tince our estab lishient of our house we have developed the inusie trade of the South to a won derful degree, but as yet we have only be gun. Wsfe, not many years ahead, a business of a million a car. and to take care of this enormous trade we have pro vided our pi esent manmoth warerooms. Fall trado 188r will be itnimense. We are rt ady for it. For months our senior part ner 1has been at the North coitracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for imstruments. le lifa concluled1 most advantageous contracts. and the Pianos and Organs aro "coming, coming" 10'.1,600 more, by every steamer. Neu Styles, New Prices. New Terms, New Storo. 'New De par uro. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cash prices with three Months credit. During months of Anit Sont. and Oct. w will sell Pianos am. d Organs at LoWEST umsn PnmCEis, payable v25 Cash on a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ. with the balanco in three months, wNrnor)UT INTE. Esr. WIAT DO YOU SAY TO THIlS OFFER? Write for Illustrated Catalegoes and New Price Lists for Fall 1H60 and pr paro to he astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. july 2T. C= C=3 CURE i BACK ACH And all dliseases of tihe Kidneys, Bladder anid Urinary Organsx by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a marvel for healing and relief. SIMPLE, SENSIBE,. DI RECT, PAIN LE:SS, POWERF UL. It; eure-here all else iails. A' Reve. lation and Revolution in Medicine. Ab sorption or direct app~licat ion, as8 opplosed to u nsatisiact ory internal medlicines. Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent froo. TIhis is tile Original and Genuine Kidney Pad. Ask for it an d take no other, At wholesale in Charleston, S. C., by Dowio & Moise, WVhole.ale Unriggists. Sold by druggists, or sent, by mail, en ro ceiplt of pri c', $2. Address Theu "'Only'" L~ung Pad Co., dec 21-1 i 'T H E ONL.Y ty Curce by A1M ? u. g (ature's way. LLy LUmNO DTSEARES, tI..TI!IROAT DISEASES, IA5 RmEATHIING TROUBLES. It Drives Into thme system curative igents and healing medicines. It draWS Ilfr the diseased patt4 thle Pois-ons that cause death. Thousandls testify to its virtuep. You caln be Relieed andl( Cu'rd. Don't dlespalir until yen hav- tried this lensile. Eaaily A pplied an d CA DICAIJ [Y RFFECTUAL Remedy. F'enmd fa~r tes imonials and our book, ''Three Millions Year." Sent free. At wholesalo in Charlerton. S. 0., by D~owie & Meise. W~holesale Dr'mggists sold by Druggiste, or sent by mail on eceipt of' price. $2."0, by Thle "Only" fLung Pad Co., Williams block, Detroi t, Micb. dec 2l--t*6;m J lgliest gf Se eerld.'tv. Sr64-NT"eiARES.grW% l8 BAL.TIMORE,M0Oj RI. WV PIILLIPS, .Agenit, Winns )Oro, S. C. dec 21-ly ATTORNEY AT LA W, ~3 LAW .VRANGE, .v In R WINNSInORO,S. C. TAKE NOTICE. REIMEMBER TIE PLACE OF P, Lallilckor & Bro, TIIEY are closing out their entire stock of WINTER DESS GOODS of IIl dlescriptions at expecially low prices. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! To make room for our Spring Goods. we Will close out all Heavy Wool Gar mients, consisting of Suits and Over coats, regardless of their value. FURNISIN1hG GOODS, which we will also close out cqually cheap. A call for inspection is cordially in vited and satisfaction guaranteed it every respcect. P. LANDECKEII & URO. jan 15 ' NPECIAL inducements to customecr( wanting WINTERf GOODS. It will paiy to examine and pr-ice our stock of Dress Goods. Fhlannels, Can, simer-es, Jeans, Ulanketsa, and all 0other goods, as they will be sold cheap. We ask the attentioni of the ladies to our CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, which will be closed out at LOW DOWN PRICES. CLOTHING AT BOTTOM IOURIES. A small lot of Criniwhc wvill be closedl ou1, at JIAIRGA INS. McMASTElH, B1lTCE &. K ET'CIIN. janl 15 -- --- OH, YES! OH, YES! r]SHlE STONE tOONrTN CORn WHW.I .1K EY 1has come. and1 is stall coming If you wanft good Whliskey and gooal Sog ars, call at CLbEND INING'S {O USE, neyf. door to W. RL. Doty & Co. Hie keeps tha .,cst of everything. The hest N'ithan'si Dld Cabinet WVhiske~y. 'Tho host Gibsona's Whiskay. The best 'Ten ConaIs Segar. I'ho best Fito Cenats Segar. A nd, aibos it 11l! th.ings, the best Dinnor for 4(1 conate. And if youl como1 into town'f bet~ween 1I and 1 o'clock, andl are bunagry, call at liendinaing's for a drinuk, anad heo will set up a free lunch for .0on. Cleradining keeps a moral and a ghiet honso, COLUMIr ' TTOTEL. - IB Is N.i.aw, .,: na*-n wann. DONi Until You j Y STOCIK of Piriuiture, which wi est accordiig to quitlity, aid6 for ietemmber iat. all ny goods are warra Furnture else where, theni come to tie best seleelio aind(] cant bov cheaper. 1i Way. BlyVthewood, White Oak, Woodw atid Yo:k. This is a recommedttion< A new supply of Window Shades, W Flrames, Chromios, Hat Racks, and Bool The largest supply of Tin Chamber 8S ber Suits. (fill and see them. A new any. Donl't 13y a Machine tincrely bee it an1(d like; it. 'Reieilber tht 5most 01 putlfld have but little uerit.. The one I timetO anud vCxItion, is noiselCs, i1 it. Jlemembeiir the GIold Medal wn awi over eigly (olipel itors. I can refer v always giveil ci ire sal isfaetion. Reni Sash Faelory. All orders entrusted to the lowest pricevs. Funniture eatily rep Prepared to itake- to ordter. Luher aim mug Maic chint Neetdlos and attachments a tile. Don't fitil to call be-lwe purclitsinit THE LATES3 SEWING MACHINEa LA1lGE AUM, NOISELIC1"SS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, SIW WIND11NG BOBBIN. ELJIMA NT IN MNIN., ADIN F~NJ!K Ti 02y Pc1pC6d M11c~ilut 111. A. & A. G. ALoR , No,23Couth Cavr3troo, BALTIMORE, MD. F RES SUPPLY (F ) New Crop NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, et t it the market, and Syrups of till grades. A LSO, H AIlNS, CITROl(.N, CANNED P'EA ES, PINEAPPLE, P'EAC11 ES, G HATlED t OCOANUTi, IS!NGLASS, (GELATI NE. .Also, a good qtuality of' OAT M EAL, int five pound I it plrkoges GIVE ME A C'ALL. GN )ICA :T - --0: IT hi;av now'~ in storn the laigns and a' hieh ull be disposed of at, low Drvy Goods, Clot.ing, Tint Sadtudles, 1 larn-os, Redi Leathor, Harness- Loa'bher &c. We arc not giv.en to "BLTOWING,' but can trthfully say wo are offer ing solid bargainis, and will be glad - U.G0. DE~SPORTES. sept 20 SHLAVING SALOON. --0 U lE tundersignued b~ega leave to say~ -t o te ptulli lh..t heo Is now run ning a firsi-class Shavintg Saloon ini uveryV rSpeelt. None but cometenf ttui anid expe~tl workme artelti P t eployed, and( tose whio wvill favor us withi Iheir cust om are guan teedt c satisfactijon, H A I lt-CUTT"IINGk D~one in the latest antd neat est style. Doni't foPre to call and give' me .a I rial , and1( 1 will pleatse you . .1. M. McCAL, Opp~osile Dr. Aikent's D~rug Store. King s Motntain Military School, YonrcyrIrIrJ, s. 0. IIE SECOND sE.sSJON of the twenty. sixth ye, r will begin Feobruasry 1st and1( close .June 30th, 1 881. 'rF.MS PE(R aESSIoN: For School Expenses. i. C . Board, Tnritionu, Washing. Fuel and Light4, - ,- - $100O.O0 I Surgeon's fee and une of books, - .5.00 For Circulars contr-,ining full1 Informa tion, apply to COL., A. COWARD; deo91 -lfebt PrincIpal, BUT 3i ~ 8 (-.. nc I he the largest, handsomest and chealp design a11nd wvorkmanship unequaled, nWed to be ats represellted. Price youl firSt-lass.4 store w~hero you Viii have the mUr in mind that I ship goods to Ridge ard's, Blaekstoek, and as far as Chester if the quality and price of my goods. all Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Pidturo ; Shelves, cheaper thain the cheapest.. Ats, made to mtiatch Cottage 111d Chain SIpply of' Sewing Machilies as good as rise0 your mother or vour neighbor has the machines that 'ire most. largely 'oil want is the on1e that will save vOn is lighiit and will last at long titme. I have irded to one of the Machines I represcit. mt to mny that ire using it, aitid it has imber that I am1 agent, for a Door and 1110 will have prompt attention and at ired at moderate prices. I iti also 1 Shingles 'or saple at small profits. Sew Id parts of Machines can he had through elsewhere. R. WV. PHILLIPS. T' TiRIUMrPH, iMI TON nnfq for B3A Ze A /A T m:-s A~ r ATTENTION! S ,we intend to give our aftenttoft - inl the. lt1re4 en1ir-ehv to Plantla.; tion Sippli(s*, 111141 a dF rlizersoll'/A' il, we oiler lhe con3tents of ou 133 )rv (Goods and3( tlihg Store ati cost, 2n5 we buen'd to give up th'at p:n't. (or our1 biness.i The God mu(l' IIst be0 sold(, and3( forl. ( ashI 1)n delivery. Now% is your1 tim1o3 to lbiv. Black Casluniei-es at New York cost. C'olored Cashmneres at Ncw Yorke cost. Black Alpacas at. New York cost. Colorecd Alpacas at; New York cost. All kinds of Dress Goods at New Trimaming Satinis (all shiades) at New~ Y'ork cost. A full line of Cassimecres at Newv York cost.. W~ater-proof Cloths at New York cost.. TO IIOUSEKEEPE~RS: Table Linen at New York costa Napkins at New York cost. Doylies at New York cost4 TVowels at, New York cost. BU ITONS'! EUTTONS ! I Laidics' and1( Gen~is' H{OSierI'v, Und~e1., wearI and31 Gloves ; all at New Yor'k cost. Unv your Spting and Summer' Dresses, Jaeontets, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Linensi, Cambuirics and( lEd g ings, and Insertinigs to tim themn wit hi All at Noew York dost, We have no0 space to enumerate fur tiher. We wanlt to sel) out everything not nsually kept in a Plantattion Sup ply Store. TIS 18 WO hUMBUG. Call atnd prices will con1vince yoits Anid he0 sure and bring the CASH, as no goods will 1)0 chlargedl. F. Elder' & Co. (d4c 30 THEi PEOP~L FJS M~UTUAL. RELIEF AS88001A''I ON. rHIS is an %Assciation of bnsiness menD, Iwhlo, for their udmtl prolection, nontribute ton' ards aW fund, so as in ease of death, their families may re L3Oive from3 $2.l;00 to $5,Oian, according toi unount i 3 of cert ificate. T1his Is one of the best plans of life insurance. 3 on pay as you3 go, just like fire Insuranee, and with, mote contenience eOnff, as5 you pay by unall instalnenfts daring the year. -We refer 'o thoso best acquainted with tes, riz : mrembears in FairItld: G. Ii. Me., MIaster, Jan. A. Brice, Jno B. DaviM,. D'. R. Flalniken, 13. Mugenheinler, J. W.. on J1. Clondining, 11. B 11anahan, t(. leansfl Davis, .Jas. Q. Davis. Any enou hat shoald like to bcome i mien. be r n1l poly to 0. O, BXACOT, oni;2 - Agetf -Subscibo to THE 'EWS ANO JItl. &71.t-$21 . a m .ear