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1!.AND estB5A~ias a a assi1 .ITaRS OF Tnx NX*$ AXV iVRALD, dwrn i~e p avafl; be edi i two 49Aars and fifty cents per annun in -*A i. Liberal disoeeg to olub, 9A*W upads, - - . i' I' ,~~~ Mre9:s ."-One dollai OF4e lo - t' merties'i'a'. fty cents por incli for each subsoo teni inertion. These rates apply to nil ad vertisements, of whatever. t'At 0, .'1-an a'e payable strictly in 1%dvanico. (onl. tracts for three, six or twelt e imnths made on very liberal.' fira. . Tran, sdent local notices, fifteen -oents pet line.-tbr the first insertion and seve 4 aud ane4lalf cents' per line for ec subsequentinsertion; Obitua-les and tributes of respect charged as adver, tisements. Simple announcements -o1 marriages and deaths published free 0 charge, and solicited. All communlc'atIobs *of :whatsoever nattie," Ahodd he addressed to. the WhinAhoi-o 4 Pblihli:g Company Wi",nuboro, S. C. - RAILROAD SCHEDULE.-The trains now pass Winnsboro ail follows: North-bound passenger, 11.40 a. i. pquth-bound, 5.15 p. a.; north-bound freight, 8.88 a. In.; south-bound, 12.57 p. m. These arrivals ae on the basi of Winnsboro thine. Voew A dvertl mements. Special Notice-Benjamin G. Pratt. We call speeial attention to the ad vertisenent of Mr. Hlenjamin G. Pratt, who seeks to utilize his time by work ing at his trade. We trust lie will be encouraged and patronize'd liberally. We are pleased to lea.n that the Gordon Light Infantry is now in a Very Sourishing condition. Several new members have recently been re ceived, and.the spirit. of the corps was never better. RF.PORT OF TowN Cia-utic. -The fol lowing. is the monthly stateinet. of the Town Clerk and Treasurer for Febru a ry, 1881: nRECEIPTS. Feb. 1-Balance 1er last state. nt ......'.$8.74 eb. 1-To rentof narket.. 39.00 Feb. 28-Taxes............ 137.06 Feb. 28-Fines and Licenses. .16.00 $1 ,330.80 mIsnBnls.-xNT. .' Feb. 4-AMeMaster, Brice & IKetchinl on ou.3..).. Feb. 4-'. F. D. f'" ........ 3.01)0 Feb. 4-Taxes efs a ied... 6.80 Feb. 10- Lumbl ......... 3.72 Feb. 1 --rin t 0'........ Feb. 17-'-Cirk for six C.X*L . tionis ................... 3.110 Feb. 28-Police............ 7;>. eFeb. 28-Wor-k i o tr-e'.. . ~Ther~cseens to be soe i iffenae can withadraw iv s aftsr ther.-iae been - indexed In the Cleik's' fle Thde~npreme Cuttrt decided lasL. yea that under the aot-of Marcha 4th, 1878, -agricultural liens n'mst remain oin fili isn the Clerk's offieb, ini orde.r to) secunt. Sthe beanefits of said act. Sinace the dei ~.~. elsion of the comitj however, lhe Leg ~ iuiature passed the followinag act: ~~ ~ Acr to amend an act entitled " An Act to secure landlords and persoas mnakinag advances." Be it enacted, &c., Thant an Act en titled "An Act to secure landlords aaaul personts mnakihng advances," applroJved March 4, 1878,. be antended so that Sectiona 6 thereof' shall read aq follows: "SEcrION 8. That every lien for ad vanaces and for rent where the agree ment is for more thana onec-third of the crop, shall be indexed in the office of' the Rtegister- of Mesne Coinvevance of' the county int which the -Heanor'resides. within thirty days of the date .of-thme Hien, and. the inadoxing of the said lien shall cossitute notice thiereof 'to all * third perdis and enatitlo the samea to the be ot oftthis. Act. Said index shall al the names of the lienaor anad lienee, the date and the amount lien, an arief descrliition of tihe place so clerk shaull receive fiftamn cents for~ each llen' from the party presenatimra theo same. .#~Ad said( I ndexing shal-be a sudidlettt record of the same. Anid the property covered byv staid lien, so indexed as aforesaid, if' found ini the hanads of subsequent p~urchasers or ereditors, shal be deemted liable to said lion. Provided, That all lins herein provided tor shall be in writ ing exeptthelanadiord's lien for rent wher theamount does do not exceed visions of this Act be, and the same i-s hereby, repealed." It, therefore, appears that Indexing in the Clerk's office now constituttes a sunficient noticeee and . recoird of liens, and that p~aies . can take charge of their hiens after they have been prop erly iundexed by the Clerk. Na Foaming 1Wumnpers Themy ind Draancu to "Th~tie ye ostinwooing, Thiietapuruing anrwoman'soeyos o'mutb wldo oft hath sout. me, ' sornd te lresh brought, me: - - 06 nlookS And folly's ala t.oyvetaght me." So caroled Tom Moore, the prinuco of songaters, and so have soliloquized thomgands upon .thousands of unalucky bachelo~rs before hat since hais (lay. Whether the 'Bloro boyvs can all testi'fy to-asnIldt experiuc di. faol, Is one of those things no fellow cstaggji..oit: 'The ladles alone know, and they woit tell, and tlyC l)~Wspaper' reporter is therefore obliged to "give it up." as a Prine conundrutp, aujl agaltgfurther developinents.'"WhOthdr', "however', . h.0549-th.principle that a bury eI~d e4. tl .0 re, or in obedoaji to the gree(40tl-that the wicked flea . 94, Un, the shbing~f inlitbs <aannmaa havo .a 0trehito an alliance, offeusivo and doft lve, against- the blindislmients .of the thir sex, and for more than two years now have Aung defiantly to the breeze the banner of the Bachelors' P'Qetjye Union (limited), with most sr1FeQfd'gations against the viola tionms of the oath of celibacy. A year ago theoy celebrated their firat ainiver sary, and on Tuesday evening last I thtr seconudannual meetig and banl quet passed ont withl great elu. Two Invited guests were present. Mr. Mc Cants, of the bar, and Mr. Davli, of the press, both married men, to serve as warnings and exanples, we pre sume, of what the nembers of the Union might ex pect if they, too, strand ed on inatrimonlal shorme. The business meeting was held in the Town Hall at eight o'clock, p. i., Presidenj Laud-,rdale li the chair, Grand Tyler Caildwell acting as secre tary, vice Secretary Gaillard. unavold ably detained at West Point. After reading the minutes, the next business wag the initiation of new Imelbers, four of whom applied: Dr. E. W. Alken, and Messrs. J. E. Williams, 'J. W. Hlanahan anid M. B. McMaster. The ritual cannot he divulged, but It was based partly on that of ti Knights of Malta and the kuklux, and was im- I pressive il its nature, esqpecially the finale. This hitteresting ceremony coniluded, the election of officers was held, as follows: T. W. Lauderdale, President. W. 11. Flenniken, Vice-President. J. P. Caldwell, Secretary. H1. B. MCMas.ter, Orator. J. F. .McMaster, Treasurer. C. M. Chandler, Perpetual Censor. J. N. Center, Captain of the [lost. D. V. Walker, Grand Tycoon. J. H. Harden, Akoomid of Swat. J. E. Williams, Begnm of Bhopal. W. J. Elliott, Nabob of Arcot. D. D. Gailluard, Tyler. WV. T. Crawford, Poet Laureate. G. B. lCcallts, Grand Mgigl. W1. Ml. Pr1opSt, Perpe)tul Reporter. J. E. Mcl)omnald, Prosecuting Aty. E. W1. Aikei, Surgeon General. A. W. Brown, Mahartijah ofi Mada gascar. J. IV. 1lanahan, Judge Advocate. . M. B. McMaster, High Cockolorem. H4. E. Ketchin. Grand chaiplain. SAi urgent summons alled thie 1UIo1n1 frm la-Jw (to rel-reshmllenlts, an1d I he bachelor s 11 tl .ll itr invited gr.iests lost lit) timef ill weniniig theirit way to th&e In m t Sihown'11mst'I . wheie a 'I 1u.1n ii*m . aev . d salhie' of' wvi anid immIoa~r. Seldon, . as suchi ani arr~av been wvitnecssed. Ail the beauty of( Ihe 'IUoro was assemblerii.t in one room)11, (Oh ! t'r ai camera1'~ i'ih ghztssa of sutieiunt trengthi to I a e amken the picitu'e.) while be:cea~n lhe possilIe- detgreeLs of p eservaitio er ( dcompoll)sitionI. Th'le fresh, tenderii young heart. wit hout ani im1pr'esuion. TIhue hear't slightly damnage'd, but stilli meamsuirbly ale to pefml')'1 its fiuni 31ions, thie heart bowved down w'ih w'eiwlht o!' woe, t he st ony heartm, I lhe woeden hear', imp i-vlous to any init pression,. and lastly the old foot- bail of a heart that had b)een kicked and toss ed and kicked about 1ill it hand host its orligial shaepe aind was in a sad sta'e tdemioralization--aur'icle, ventricle, lmrienspid, alike punched anmd per'forat ed and piecied with cnpid's dlarts-ail these were there, and before the eye nuing was over most of their secue wounds anid con3tus10ons were laid bare to their full extent. After the substantials had been dis posed of, the intelletual feast hogni. Tihe President annlounced thme first reg ular' toast: 'The Bar-the choicest of the priofes sbuns, may Its i'anks be~ always adorni ed by as talented gentlc~em as the one wvho represenits theln this evening. Re 51ponded to by Mr'. McCants. Hie expressed his thanks for thue in vitation, in response to whichi he wans present with the muembers of the Union01. It. wvas a legal organiizationi, for no restr'ictionus were placed uponi celibacy, either by the laws of tis Slate or by the divine law. The Apo - tie Paul was an unmuarried man and14 thuoughut that conmdtion a goodl one; and Sir Francis Bacon says, '-but vet hie was reported to be one of' tho wise men, who made ansewer' to (he ques tion, whenm a mian should aimarry. a young man n1 mot ye, an older man no1 at all." But Atdami's example w~as againist the objects of' te Unionm anid his namne should not be 'mntionmed with resp~ect amnong them, he having had the lrst and best; (opot unit y Lo be amid remain at bachelor, yet defiber-. atelv gohig out of hIs way to lose It. Badhieloris had rights wici'h the law was bomud to respect as wvell aa prto toet, Hie said that the Hlomnesteand law dlscr'Iimiated aguainist, them,. anid .that the "ma riled we m um'" law had takeii away*'uam'the Ihaind the great ad vantages formnerly eiijoyed undmter time o)1d law. Tme law had highly exalted the bachelor above l.31 fellIowa and re quired him whenu living by himself' to pay all'hmis jn't .debts. lie respected the bachelor's, ' had been acquainted :wit~h some of them a homng time, anmd *wti:quite .ihnate with' the Grand . . yul, who was a first r'ate hachelor'. .flrshed all lonig lifo.amid hiappiniess. .The Press-A daily history of our Hvest |RM Quir society be always so' t .Nftigt editors shall never find aqs~l~peisreor conidemn mmit. litnry Sehreeley -know n Al',aoi 1otv ehija uh vrsat dna'nd u he for'freshu the e dif~nrcteutly Mtc4 'otb the great baTefoiW1lie' Now York Heraldto intlI(Vew - the 'Noth Pole and ask why it had sent fhe receti colil wave wAh1ch stopped tle nightly Visits of tle meinlbere of this Unidol, or made them carry along dry goods boxes and chips in their coat pockets to kindlo a blaze -ven their eloquence was unequal to (lie task. The press is p.chlainloaof .hie weak against the strotg, aid'a.isyorn enenmy -to tyranny in-atiy guise,. wiOthCr tihe purple robe of th lG(rand- Morul of Tartarv'or the Snow white petticoiat of blushi'ng beau t):. III .tis wiirft c it ocaanizes this Union as ;Ia aible aillay, atid it, will work artrcstly wi 1Ith it for the cinanci nti )f the, masculino sex. - The ionl ha ) two Classes of iiembers to watela-the young and tender bache lot's %who arc Ifaibl' it ali time to be swooped upoin by nerciless huawks, [lad the 'ly old foxes who use tle Union as a' cloak, said have grown gray in 1trealcery. lie charged sever ai tieinbers with d(elii'ienies, aid Concluded by calling on IIhe Prosei-it. lug Attorney' to brving theia to justice or else AChCHOWledLM limlaself the Bie. diet, Art iild of tlae Bachelors, Protec tive Union, Tike. .th ird. regular toast-Single. blessees, the true'dnd purest state Of lappiniess, fhae bachelors canl enajov It to its fillest extent. Responded to b Surgeon General Dr. E. W. Aiken. He spoke of the i fehicitousnesa of the narricd stale, wheni one(! was united. to tle wrotg person. This had ofeii been observed tand wias confirained by 1ow instances. Not so vith l thbaCie lo', whose line was- at lais own dis posal, hei could go whe Ie pleased. Aty 11 long as suited himti1, iad !oie atck at piensure. 'he bacelor was ia n1oted per-tonjuge, obser-ved anid sout~jr after by ill. 'Ile t (hIn Itade somate re mtark is tuan the fair sex-spokic of heir fal s 1ad virics. aind ifially thiollht baichelorhiood to be a first rate Iad desirable condilion of life1. The next regular tonas.t-Theday we 'Clebrate, tlhe priicipal day of the year to all good batl Mors. As our dlays rrow less alnd our heads grow white, L11ay). our priiciples grow strolger an1d miar aclions motec i exemphry. Re sponided to by Presidenit Lauderdale. lIe colgraituhited tle memiibe'rs ona be ing sparel t) Sce loiler ani i versa ry of the blest society. that had ever bjeent or::n zed ini .'-thC-oia I,~t ura -Ae -t 'oaIth (Jirolina. Ile Uniona wRas lowA' tlcc vears old. bIt aIIs each dty% passed bt, Ihere ap pi ared soietliig to nerit tiel atmen tiona of the Societv. I an 1 iiuinadverted etverely upoa t(ae of a ilws o the Statei, jiited hirec tly all 'th'e'liIbrtvt. And prlIopt- o ( tho bachelors'. N't ably a inong.thIose was 11 hitniatesteaLd law. llowed i-elitoia s to sweep away allI of a b:ichlor' proper:v. But this law was 1:111v b(esil'' tii ol er maoalro- t y V l i,..:. Iei'' - li , te h--" t.- ':i ' haaebel a.-. ~ 't :. a~l te-- the~ maiedh rutoing a. a ba.11 .' s ' i ck--.t '.u S -x cou 's . i fair s.- \ mda li * 16,- U 1. :11. 'ae naex~ I aa -'da . Law L '-d of C.: a: ioa. -Wh.i aital rain' t- S ata t.o nat t the ii .ena-ckledi 14 .-banad. Respondedco to by secetary~ J. P. C2ald we'll. I bu expret'sse d. isaiabihltv t(o. ius lice ~o ~'hih attni aunIysity,:(was iiare'u il :- . sabycu ';tii4:)g iu w a. ha a '~.rd. Man ~a wa's.. the ,1i arncs ,: 4.01- . . b.5 \ '.. egeni1Ve piag., 'r. 10. had a isced that Ipoor~j fr'ail:ci-en Liire~ wVo-aian wVith ha n anda htald ma1de0 er' hiis egal . Whait, great maagna anuty!titi There were variouas classesu thera nemat a d th11 le p auor an, *thea diuau' ly man atnd the' croSs eyed, hull lia'aide'd. howtt-10egged, "sutnI of' a Wtun."' Thiere wveire, howatever', t wto generaa'at .:asses-th le i artriedl *toia andt -tae ):achselo~r maen. Trhiey bothl atge'ed iin wainting what. llher haid noct. andi it get inag tall they' coi d \vi hont payin lg for . Ivas I his last .peh'eiple tat led he auin ato t heo matraoomal (ip. 1.-e imallyt c(olnmItiete d itict1he haen-peckedt manid, eulogizedl t.1 bachlaIor andI bhought thse hachlelora wtas meiuata whten t wats satid "'An hottest, man's the ioblest wvork of God.'' Trhe last regualar toast--Woman, econdc. onily to thec Pro 5s in the i.. eminatiton of knaow edge. Responid., 3d to by thec Pr'osecutinga Ator'4neyJ FB. McDoniald. lIe started .thiat (he U'aion might y to hier pinlciples, buit thlat he lwo aused to tell the truthI abiout wonutt. I'he Press wa*ts a most o0tnst ag~o it itn heao diasin of knaowl -doq; bunt wvo sian haad alwatvs sprlea1( knowl1edge uvear (lae world ha a mianneor tiat, oast lhe press it thea shiade anid eclipsed 'von Ih la ectric telegr'aph,. Solomnon 1*nd said (hiat it was betic r to dweclh oan r housetop (lnin with at brawvliang wo nan, anad heo was the wisest of ien. W hent wvonana le. liy her tongu~Ie it bttasnot, salfe for anyatisng of' thei liliR. miintO geander~ to be near ler, Gan nilh occiasions sheo wtas trualy the 'Qineen of Terr~ors'."' It lad beena al , tat shao hot o a strikhaing res 'ia .ahainee to theo lioni, because'~ her great 'Tst strength was in heor jaw. Bt wvitha all her fauilts, woan was heav Ut's richest. herit ago to ear'th. Evervt Jentigna resohutiont amiong ana kind, tad found in haer a most potenat. a etou fr its achtievemencit. Ile recalled' (lie notable instanices of Juidig h, Lucoretia, Coarnelia, Mary at theas cross, aind Ilnal ly thie nioble womenct of South CJarolinaa. Virtue haad alwtays foun'd ~in heci' its true'st and m nos' fearless champion. [an Oeey .ago of the world . she hatd iansifested 'the divitno in Is the. btan, haus pr'ovinag thlat theo anagels of God itillI nanderedl hpon the earlh to ae mind mian of' Eu tten and give haim a forotato of Heaveni. Next and figsally theo ProsecutIng At tornely and lis aissistt ,thae Granad aloigul, preferred chsarges agauinst t nembhers. Near'ly all humd violated thz~ 'tules;t but the presidenat, vice-presO8 tent anad thea ner~ly elected sectarvt sad beets the msost flagant offende 's. r'ho charg'es are 6to- '90se~ theo lotaiIs, so wre foIs., tst (theoa many~t off'ehs_________ h --r. (iz's. . e ~prvented Sup the'tt -f $26b ... ~. ~. S. I * . itq,~. * *. H-4 0 :~ .1--. 5~ I, 4-~* ~*. - M U2 - I ~*.-U *~ II C z. * <-1** 0 lifE ~uderAigi1cd hogs to iufbrm 11 j)Uh1113 Of ~~iiiusboro ZUIcl Faiifie~ COflh)tA1 that he IIIIII ostabi~Iicd hhn~ in the building formerly occupied I. Sallug WoJti, for' the 1)1~1pbR0 of co: ductitig a first-class Dry Gmids, Cot' lug, Boots, Shoes, ~ CapA, 'rriuik Ladies' auid G~' ~otIoii~ t~ abik Ifl0I)t~ B~' BIflot atteuut 101) to l)11SI11C~ politeness to 01)0 aI)d Ku, ho h~j~c~ merit the patronage of the pubifc~ Itespect fully, 1. GJRflCIEW~L. ir-1 .~ ~ I "~ ti ,/evor.~1 ~tmn da ~ip1tfltd *~ ml' ~ B WtW~ ~JIJC A .."BtO'Vglcox & Gib Pay of Aol Cl" ~ Ufl~ 1$t'A~p. ~y1ar v'OlPto. - 4. tlj*~r~ios w ffi4--. .1.s tCTi:\xv Juducoencuu to customei Wanting WV I N T z ZZ. G 0 0 D) s, It will pay toe ninline .1m1 mre ur lock o'h-.4; Gm , .'O D.., j6iIint'res. .1e:1I124. ii 42 -\4 , '2 tal2 :2 4) I e? .ood"s, Illhe will be sh ~~u v ask tie attentiorii ol ' the ladies, to o1 CLOA.KS AXD DO F. JAN, which will be 4 -l""a d l l a1i L()\t DOWN PRICE's. CLOTHI I INGC ATe 0 TT I' .N I .: I . A ,mnall l]w ot' ('nr-,~wner wM,3o' will 1ecelo' ed 41it at U . A . M.\lST~ ,Bl E'E, K*1:T(illN\. n 15 C C** a L . -ac J11 . . U.'. II 111i'V d..I v elsi (r K.211 * LI22 2 4 1(j 1 . I- I a I I I I t 4 I' l'L2, . t I :. . 1 2 I * ~ ~ ~ - oI f'*" .1. ) I.4 - I i N V ,I >5 I I' hv " I- I g . v~ r 1 '2 Xop i n o ,ir . . . I . . lw I I ;a P..n 1 i, 1 b .I c..ipt 'f p i.*.-. .$.!. .\.1.b4, - Av" *r p AD L' NO 1114 1 -I w' Uf't l' c N!! Ti TOY. 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