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iOWN AND COUNTY. teUnsDAY, robruary 10. i 1: 1681. TxmRs or Tim NEwo AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per anmitu, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents peranntum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. ItATES oF AvERitTIsiN.-Ono dollar per inch for the first insertion, 9 ad fifty cents per inch for each sabseq .tent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever natu re, and are payable strictly in adiaiieo. (;on tracts tor three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran slent local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per. line lbr each subseouentinsertion. Obitua-les and tributis of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple announcements oir uarriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications of whatsoever nature should he addressed to the Wiinnsboro Publishing Company W1minsboro, S.C. RAILROAD SCIIEDUIm.-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 11.40 a. in.; south-bound, 5.15 p. in.; north-bound freight, 8.38 a. in.; south-bound, 12.67 p. in. These arrivals are on the basis of Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Spring Goods-J. L. Mimnaugh. Masonic Mecting-Geo. B. McCants, Secretary. The stock of Messrs. Sugenheimer & Grooscliel is being sold off at very low figures. Go and examine the goods. Don't forget ie Bergers' entertain ment on Saturday night. It will be well worth attending. Tl.kets may be procured from Mr. A. P. Miller, No. 2 Bank Range. We have received the first number of the Williamsburg Herald, pub lished at Kingstree by Mr. H. S. Cunl ningham. It is neatly printed, and bids fair to be a successful newspaper. We wish it all prosperity. Information was received on Tues day afternoon of the death. of Dr. J. k 13. Withers, of Yorkville, a ly'other of Capt. I. N. Withers, of this place. Dr. Withers had been in bad health for some time, and his death was not un expected. Mr. John L. Mimnaugh, of the Au gusta Store, announces that he wishes, for the iext thirty days, to clear off his present stock of winter goods, in or1-der- to make room for his spring sup ply. lie will. sell the goods now in stor-e velr low prices. We leirn tin the Grand Prociuet T Aduoneradyin will akoe resign froml 0he P.1'. Unfi )1 atthe nlext mee.(t img st tt ce o Mr. give the Whole of hi atntioda to the autery busnless. H ' zCis I fllow i-mems the wrl shia n hic, byo Mrs. in his naew ndrMaisses areKvey apprehens ie at ha ilnot. - maFlnke andecs in thanhn . Iti e imae preain will be present At onria ivigats etededual her The fropsoin the he Larognrame MuibyMs SPRIN . F bac t andTMisseg Kitoy iol d to e frBusanan Rentueto-Mespsrs on you ObatieW.ce aganin Sine our W.lant n Itui hopied seveal hhave appent Ad todstl tae good wilr beopeseon. TA c aodia ndato som oxenet the koigoe The havohps l the Lwet and coerl Gahunw waRn, withuary 9-Tinkany youtt aoud qulity. hea hams, be entue tas tospassto ton, evenceit agin. emnce wao. Tast plcouns latiop eranlofr tinconveqhapene ofed nfamorobles empo.Threncs seain hel ayfall oatd planted, andt ao numbers f dyoun farepl have e busy soing. Cottgon workgs aboTe matimia fver d o reembe to haven. seegiotto nd somlae ofethe pkedn as i saytecrs as not comled f n Wte "mill has nolth rwneot an cord wetheor any ofwanihbors asfa ay weuatie hadquy. It isaabeenha allte arrtas toego toton even wth tons andt naon frmThe cuntry' rads thoug tnahobe contioteswett T* own tove. u vr itl am Wenus oprtnl ou far, th cosence vii eof the unloralwhr adheraes Ohcarce "cuss-wlorsan," loud aor deep Oasthfe otsarer hav oe ae bspy deighte Cotthe newlu wsabou orWe not willall be r to have S e se coton iot, b eng hike as it tas begien toi gy eadywo sot an he weathr has bgrud sou bad ta iet wilob an o our neoghaorsasareas woetehd. te It of rmarab. hw ever the inento dor mae besm he n ntonst tn on romeei the Legisy a towtr-or te lne WMr muos tl. youchaon thefecla iisoetig o Yuri foralith wuldax reie a sever o esekious;wert to argsitoed os thatold-aw ndowates. simplwy toelgte wll. ene wy Wi~e hinklt,.o will slle ioht ihe wce ly good. Tuo armers all agree thal we will lave a good crop year, and contemplate a good time aboad. As we have moved ftom Cedar Creok we will subscribe ourself GuN SPRING. MIAMONIC NEETANG. A regular communication of Winns : boro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., wil be held at Masonic Hall this (Thursday evening, at 7j o'clook. 0. B. MoCANTS, fob 10-ti Secretary. GUANOI GUANO?! I HAVE the agency of several standar brands of Guano, amongst which aro the Monarch and the Wilcox & Gibbi Manipulated. I will also keep a lar4 suppay of Acid Pho phate. Parties wil do well to give me a call before makint purchases elsewhere. I will always giv< the highest market price for cotton. feb 8-tx2m R. J. McCARLEY. THESPIAN HALL - ONE NIGHT ONLY. ----- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH -AND THEIR NEV COMPANY. The. most attractive and meritorious on tertainment in America. 15 STAR ARTISTS. 15 Embracing the following pre-expinent talent: Mn. CHAS. W. BREWSTER, The world's Great Ventriloquial Humor ist, with the funniest family of wood. en-beaded Manikins on Earth, Miss ETTA MORGAN,. The Renowned and First Lady Saxophone Soloist in the World. ARTHUR LOVE, America's Greatest Comio Vocalist and Dialect Humorist. Miss MARION BOWEN, Humorous, Drainatio and Dialect Elocu tionist. Miss CORA FERRIS, The Accomplished and Pleasing Mezzo Soprano. Mn. A. M. HOLBROOK, The eminent Cornet Virtuoso, whose won derful performanoei have gained him a reputation second to none. -IN ADDITION A Full Military Brass Band in Gorgeous and Expensive British Military Uniforms, 'under the leadership of Prof. J. H1. SUL LIVAN, of New York, in Grand Parade, on day of exhibition. Tickets of Admission, 75 and 50~cents. Reserved seats without exlra charge at A. P. Miller's, in Ladd Enmilling. Doome open at 7 o'clock. The Bergors at 8. feb 8-t3 NOTICE. T Efirm of Desportes & Monts is this L day finally dissolved by limitation, The accounts nyain.t. the con(eorn must be presented irnmediattely and oLbase in de;h'.-1 q.r - quetol m aik promit sct. Hement. Mr. U. G. Desytartcs is auth-or to r-'c1ipt, ! r the ..1.0' 7I INS URE YOUR F'ROPE~RTY, T HE following-named good companict ..are rep~resentedl by thu undersigned: The Liverpool. London & Globe. the Un. derwriters', t'he Germania, the Manhattan, the Wattertown, the Petersburg 8avings Company, the Niagara. The rates on dwellings arc un prece dently low. Office at Messrs. J. F. Mo. Master & Co.'s. 0. R. THOMPSON. jan 29--2awlm NOTIOE. OFFxoE oP CouNTY TREASUnER, WINNKBono. S. C., January 21, 1881. A CTING under instructions from hc . C'omptroller General, I hereby give notice that all parties owning or havin an interest in lands now on the list of de linquient lands, or itf any lands heretofort forfeited to the State for the non-paymeni of taxes, and which have not been sold for taxes or reclaimed, except such landu as were forfeited prior to X878.-79, mnay be redeemed on the payment of the taxet which may be due and unpaid thereon with cosits, but without penalties: Pro. vided, said payment shall be made on ci before the 31st day of May, 1881, as pro. vided for in the Act of the.General As. semibly, approved December 24, 1880. JAMES Q. DAVIS, jan 22-xm County Treasurer. THE PE( )PLE'S MIUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATI ON. T pHIS is an issoointion of business men, whfor their mutual protection, contribute towards a fund, so au in ease of death, their families may ro. ceive from $2,000 to $5,000), according t< amount of certificate. . This is one or the best plans of life inauIbnce. You pay a' you go. just like fIre insurance, andA witl: more convenience even, as you pay by small instalments during the year. Wa refer to those best acquainted with us viz : members in Fairfield: G. H. Mo Master, Jas. A. Briee, Jno B. Davis, D R. Fienniken, B. Sugenheimer, J. W Mo~reight. Jno. J7. Neil, Thomas L. John son, J. Clendining, R. B. Hanahan, R Means Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any on that should like to become a member wil apply to 0, C. BACOT, ont 2 Agent. MACHINE00. "d+ NWt CH ARL.E*.$1, BAL1IMOREHOJ bor'o, 8. 0. ilec 2l-ly' Fresh Drugs and Medicines. (148TORt '"If, Bliuostone. Borax, Cay k) ennme Popper, Laetoaeptine, BatI Sponges, ough Syrups. SoothIng Syru u Blay Rum, Porr nmery. Cinohonidia, Qul nine. Tutts', Gilder's an 8tr..ng's Pills Esene Ginger, Capsino Plasters. ALSO, IOnlon 8et., Prepared Cocoa. r'anar I eed. Gun P ,wder T'ea, Hyson Tea, v ow. dered Black Pepper, Machino Oil, &c. Jusi received by n uov 20 lurrahfor Or iloiso OH, YES ! OH, YES I T HE STONE MOUNTAIN CORN Wis. KEY has come and is still coming. If you want good .Vhiskey and good Segars, call at CLENDINING'S 110 USE, next aoor to W. R. Doty & Co. He kee p the beat of everything. 'rho best Natharnis Old Cabinet Whiskey. The best Gibson's Whiskey. The best Ten Cents Sogar. The best Five Cents Segar. And, above all things, the best Dinner for 40 conts. And if you come into town between 1 and 1 o'clock, and are hungry, call at Clendining's for a drink, and ho will set up a free lunch for you. Clendining keeps a moral and a quiet house. deo 9 DISSOLUTION OF COPARfTNERSIP. T HE copartnership horetofore existing botwoen the undersigned and car ried on in the town of Winnsboro, Joun ty of Fairfiold, State of South Carolina, under the name and style of SUGEN HEIMER & GROESCIHELi, has boon this day dissolved by mutual consent, by tho withdrawal of B. Sugenheiner. The busi. ness will be continued by Joseph Groes. schel, who assunes all liabilities and col-. lects all debti cue the lato firm. B. SUGENIJEIMER, J. GRCGESCHEL. January 24, 1881. NOTICE. I respectfully inform the public that I will continue business at the old stands for the next thirty days. At the expira tion of that timo I will be found at the old stand of S. Wolfe. All porsons in debted to the late firn of Sngonheimer & Groeschel are requested to come forward and settle at once, its the business of the firm must be closed up. Respoctfully, J. GROESCHEL, NOTICE. I hereby inform my friends and ous tomers that I will- hereafter be found at the old stand in Gerig's building, where I will continue busine.i. Rospectf ully, jan 27 B. SUGENHEIMER. FRESH SUPPLY OF New Crop NEV ORLEANS MOLASSES, best in (lie markel, and syrups of all grades. ALSO, A flie assortiment of RAISINS, CITRON, CANNED PEARS, PINEAPPLE, PEAChi ES, .GRATED COCOANUT JS[NGLASS, GELATINE Also, a good quality of OATI MEAL, in five pound packages GIVE ME A CALL dec 25 BARGAINS .A.T W E hae bonht largelythssa seteour bills. We therefore oaffer SPECIAL BAR GAINS to cash purchasers. Those who como cargi will secure the choice of articles. ow0s come fowd adpa p pet them to hellp us in ours. The old1 year has closed and all acconts should be. All who have jobs in our shop etr Watches, Clocks anid Jewelry, should call and get them, and save the same from forfeitunre. Jamtal1 COLUMRI.A HOTEL. nov25-tx, PR~OPflIETOR. I-Subscribe to Trns NEWS ANiD IHumaLD. Sale aind Feed Stablos, WINNSBORO, S. C. -A 8 1880 hias passed away, I aml A thankful for the past favor8 be stowedl onl me by my customers of Chester, Lancaster and Fairtleld coun ties2 and must say that I have col lected exceedingly well, notwithstan(d ing the dry season and short crops. I nAV invite them to come, and I will sell them MULES AND HORSErS on time until fall, upon their making me good papers. I also invite uasi buyers, as I cnn sell to them as low as the lowest for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. A.WILLIFOIlJ). Jun It FRESH GROCERIES i UGARS, assorted. Cofil-es, Rio, La unr1111 an(d Old Gov. Java. Rio ana Old Gov. Java Roasted. TIeas, Black, inperial, Gunpowder and Young Hyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pinef.pples. To matoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, 1)eviled man nid Turkey, Sardinee, &c. IMncaronii and Cheese, Gingxer Pre serves, Pin Head Oat. Meal, Coopei Gelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmecgs. Baldwiu Catsup, Cross & Black woll's (ow1v Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assor-ted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestershire Sauce. J. F McMASTER. & (O. sept 14 FACTS! SELIG OFF A T COST, FOR THLE NEXT TIRTY DAY! I WILL SELL THlE FORMERLY OWNED BY St1GENHIEE & GQOHEI AT THlE OLD STANDS AT GEIiG'S AND WOLFE'S BUILD INGS. cr. I~tLO~ElsOI-i H. L S UCCESS OR. feb 1 GREAT INDUIREM ENTS 17E have now in store tihe Jarges VTstock ever purchased b~y us8 and whIich will be disposed of at lou prices. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hat Shoes, Groceries. Bridles. Saddles, Harness, Red Leather, Harness Leatheor &c. Wp'not given to "LOWING,' but e Wtruthfully say we are offer ing solid bargains, and wvill be glad to see you. UT. G. DESPORLTES, LUDPEN & BATES SOUTRERN MUSIC HOUSE TIE MUSIC H 1OUSE OF 'l'E SOUTH REMOVAL TO OUR New Doable Store An Inmense Music T1jemple. Two largestores, each 30 feet front. anc four stories high, fronting on three street and filled from cellar to loft with musica sup1)plies. Not hing to comparo with it it the Southern States. A BIG'STOt E, A BIG STOCK, A RIG TRADE, A.*a1g 1ac tt n years since our estib lishment of our house we have developed the mus111810 tr'ad, of the South to a won. derful degree, but as yet we have only be I gun. We seo, not man.y yars ahead, i busness of a million a ear, and to take care of this enormous trade we have pro. vided our present inaminoth warorooms. Fall trade 188t will be immense. We arc ready for it.. For months our senior part nor has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for imstruments. Io has concluded most advantageous contracts, and the Pianos and Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,00[ more, by every steamer. Nom Styles, Now Prices, Now Terms, New Storo, Now Do, parluro. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880 Cash prices with three Months credit.. During months of Aug" Sept. and Oct we will sell Pianos ari d Organs at LowEs' CAsH Pium-s, payable t25 Cash on a Pi ano or $11) Cash on an Organ, with the balanco in three months, wrruouT INTE EsT. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER' Writo for Illustrated Ctwalogoes ani New Prie Lists for Fall 160 and pro pare to bo astonished. LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers july 27 CUR~E i BAOTK A I And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladde anid Urinary Organa by wearing the Imipr'ovedl Ex celsior K idney Pad It is a marvel for heading and relief. SIMPLE, RENSIBLE, DIRECT, PAII9 LESS, POWVER{FUL. It; cures n hero nil else t ails. A Reye lt10n~i and ReCvolution1 in Medicino. Al: sorption er dlirect appllication, as oppose, to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Son' for our treatise on Kidney troubles, sen free. This is the Original and Genuin Kidney Padl. Ask for it and take no othet At wholesale in Charleston, S. C., b Dowie & Molse, Wholesale Druggists. Sold by dlruggists, or sent, by mail, on re ceipt of prico, $2. Address The "Only'' Lullg Pad Co., Williams Bl1ook .DetroitV Mioh. (lee 21-txdim LUtG, PAD ' Cures6 by AIbO?smi Up tNature's wa: ALL LN IESS It DrIves into0 the system ourathi agents and healing medicinecs. It draws fr'om the diseased parts (1: poisons that causme death. Thlousainde tostify to its virtuos, You can be Relieyed and Curecd. Don't des pair until you have tried th: Sensible, Easily Applied and RADICAl LY EFFECTUAL Remedy. Send for te, timnonials and our book, "'Three Millior a Year." Sent freo At wholesale in Charleiton, S. 0., b) Dowie & Moise, Wholesale Dr'mggists Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail o receipt of price, $2. it, b~y The1l "Only" Lunfg Pad Co., Williams Illock, Detroit, Micb. doo 21-txthm SHAVING SALOON r - III undersigned begs leave to sat P to the pulic fthat he Is now rt ning a fir'st-class Shavtng Saloon eJvery resp)et. None but comnpeter1 an Cxpert' wVorkmen~I t1 are ep loyed and those whor wvill favor us with t'hei ettstom are guaran teed satisfaction IIAIR-CUTTING D~one In thme latesot and neatest style Don't forget to call and give me ti a!, anid I will please you. J1. M. McCA LL, Opposite Di'. Aikeni's Drutg Stole. sept80 ONION SET RESHT Garden Seed aind Onion Soti list received. .Mc.MASTER, BRICE & KETOUIN. Jan 1'3 DON"] Until You M Y STOCK of Furniture, which w est according to quality, and fo Remember tlint all my goods are warr Furniture elsewlhere, then come to th< best selection and can buy cheaper. I way. Blythevood, White Oak, Woody and York. This is a recommendation A new supply of Window Shades, ' I Frames, Chronios, Hat IRacks, and Boc The largest supply of Tin Chamber I ber Suits. Call and see them. A new anv. Don't Buy a Machine merely be( it and likes it. Remember that most 4 pufyed have but. little merit. The one time and vexation is noiseless, rt it. Remember the Gold Medal was av over eighty competitors. I can refer i always given entire satisfaction. Rei Sashi Factory. All orders entrusited t the lowest prkes. Furniture neatly re prepared to make to order. Lumber i img Machine Needles and attachments i inc. I)on't fail to call before purchasih THE LATE8 2~~RE SEWING MACHINE, LARGE ARM, 8IlMPLE NOISELESS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. -ELEGANT IN FINIIEK, AND IN FACr The Only Perfect Mache Nule A. & A. G. ALFORD, No.!2', South Calvert Street, BALTIMORE, MD. TAKE NOTICE. REMEMBER TIlE PLACE OF P. Lalllcker & Bro. 1 TIIEY are closing out their entir< -stock of WINTER~ DBESE GOODS of all descriptions at expecially lou prics. CLOT HING I CLOT HING I!! To make rootum for ourt Spring Goods we will close out all Ihcavy Wool Gar ments, consisting of Suits and Over coats, regardless of their value. 0FURNISIHWG GOODS, which we will also close out oqttalla - cheap. s A call for inspection is cordially in Y vited and satisfaction guaranteed Ir ever~y respect. P. LANDECKER &BRO. .. Jan 16 -TOP BUGGIES. OP'EN BUG~IEs, t SPRING WAGONS, THAVE ini store a oar load of assoted Sstyles, which I offer at bottom figures foi cash or good paper. Call sad examuirn thoem, whether you wish to buy or trot. J. II. OCUMINGS. Opposito Dunl.vy & n', 1feb 1-if ? BUY Have Seen ill be the lI , handsomest and cheap r design an workmanship unequaled. %nted to be as represented. Price your i first-class store where you will have the lear in mind that I Ship goods to Ridge tard's, Blackstock, and as far as Chester of the quality and price of my goods. rall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture k Shelves, cheaper than the cheapest. sets, made to match Cottage and Chan supply of Sewing Machines as good as -ause your mother or your neighbor has >f the machines that are most largely you want is the 0110 that will save you ins light and will last a long time. I have 'ardcd to one of the Machines I rep resent 'on to many that are ushig it, and it has tember that I am agent for a Door and >m1e will have prompt attention and at, paired at moderate prices. I am also Id Shiigles for sale at small profits. Sew md parts of Machines can be had thriough ig elsewhere. R. W. PILLIPS. MINCTON Agents for13 A ?,\ A 9 ATTENTION A S we intend to give our attention in the future entirely to Planlta. tion Supplies and Fertilizers, we ofier the contents of our Dry Goods aid Clothing Store at cost, as we intend to ive up that part of our business. 'hese Goods must be sold, and for cash on delivery. Now is your time to buy. Black Cashmeros at, New York cost. Colored Cashmeres at New York ' cost. Black Alpacas at New York cost. Colorcd Alpacas at Now York cost. All kinds of Dress Goods at Now York cost. Trimmiing Satins (all shades) at Now York cost. ~A full line of Cassimneres at New York cost. Water-proof Cloths at New York cost. To noUJSEKEEPE1RS:* Table Linen at New York cost. Napkins at New York coat. Doylles at Now York cost. Towels at New York cost. BUTTONS I BUTTONSlI Ladics' and Gents' ilosiery, Undere 'wear and Gloves; all at New York cost. Buty yotir Spring and Summet' Dresses, Jaconmets, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Linens, Cambrics and Edg.. jngs, and~ Insertinlgs to trim them with. All at Newv York cost. We have no space to enumerate fur. thor. We want to sell out everything not usually kept in a Plantation Sup. ply Store. T18 18 NO El UMBUG. Call and prices will convince 70ou. And be sure and bring the CASU, as no goods wvill be charged. F. F.lder a Co. dec 30 NOT1IE A tt pesn luebtod to meo tot siupplies, etc., are reqttosted to come forward at 0once and make prorpt payments, as I anticipate a change in busineoss, otherwise, their accolants will be banded to a Trial Jutstice fob collection. W. 1. DONLY. J. .OIDNALD, ATToI(?IYAT LAW, NtO. 8 LAWV RANGE wwNNaBoBO,8. o.