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OWN AND COUNtY. TURDAY, Kareh 13, I 1 .* * 1881. TRMS oF Tn NCWs AND HERALD. -'ri-weekly edition, four dollars per dnntma, in advance; weekly e it-ion, two dollars and ifty cents pera rum, In advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATHs OF ADvEnTISINO.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, 0 ad fifty cents per inch for each subsou tent insertlon. 'J'hese rates apply to oil ad vertise~nents, of whatever natu re, and are payable strictly in advanee. Con tracts for three, six or twelve moitlis made on very , liberal terms. Traii silent local notices, fiftcen cents pCr line for the first insertion - and seven and one-half cents per line for each subscuentinsertion. Obituanies and tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple aiiouncemient- o1 marriages and deatlis published free o charge, and solicited. Alf communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Wiinshoro Publishing Company Wimsboro, S. C. ItAr.ilAD SCIEMU.UE.-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.18 P. in. south-bound, 5.30 p. im.; niorth-bouid freight, 8.54 a. in.; south-bound, 1.15 p. in. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. $uw Advert isements. Five Cent Counter-John L. Mim iaugh. New Spring Goods -P. Landecker & Bro. Clerk's Sale-W. H. Kerr, Clerk. Local Briefs. -Farmers are speeding the plough when they are not hauliig guano. -Some of the housekeepers are braggiing about haVing pens i. -Don't fail to make sonic improve ments oi the fiarmis this year. -The Clerk of Court still ihas plenity of work in registering liens. Tle mminber ipl to date is about 1,100. -Tle public roads have been work ed iin some parts'of the county. Ti County Commissioners are doing all they can to keep up ood highwaas. -- utiles and iineiat are qUite -i i t ranpae. in the mnatter of* prhce<. - C',n1:nnel( Io trinil vo11r -1 rif!,h r -Shad b1.Ne sltuck 0-.e on piice demanded i one.( el', .r i q iarier per pair. --Lntseanin po u jnw mv a first-rate tilime 1,0oreveryb vody to fals: there is li il to eal, thev Sw. -.I'. Garti,'ld di Inot isaOaint any Fairfield man by leavi ing hii in out of the new Cabinet. -Judge Fraser is ani elder in the Presbyterian church and lie lis a soi who is a nilimister in that (hlrhell. -A witty bur:lar w'lo broke ilto An editor's house says the only thin. lie struck was a matel. -The garden seed trade this season has been qluite active ; there should be no0 scarcity of vegetables this year. -A new post-office has been cstab lished1 ini the Jenikinisvilhe neighbor.. hood, under the namie of Wallac~eville. --Th'lere hasn't beeinimuchi oif a rush of cotton to market here this week. The price is not so very' templt ing to thle fhrmiers'-and there isn't any great abundance of cottonl lef't, either. -A big f'rost killed early vegetationi on the 12th of Machl last yeari. You had better blanket your peas1. -It has been decidled tl'at dentists are exempt from .jur'y duty in this State ; that is, they can draw but they are not to be drawn. -Read what Vennor' says about the -weather foi' March. Don't swap ol yo ur overcoat or dr'aw off your flain nels just yet. -J. J. Hemphill, Esq., of Chester, has been elected medal orator of the Eunphenian Society of' ErskinieCollegeu, at the anniversary celebration, du tring the next Conmmencemnent exercises. -Trial Justices can not compllaina that "business" is dull. Lit iganits in these tribunals seem to be quite nui mnerous, and con stable are co nsidera bly on the ide. -The Richmond and McElrefth Dra matic Tr'oupe is plamying at the T1hes pian Unll. Thelir p~erformaifnce is stid .to be very creditable indeed. --Next Thursday is Saint Patrick's Day--the nativity of the good old pat ron saint of Ireland, who banished snakes from the "ould coontry';" but left plenty of whiskey ther'e. -Among the graduates of the State Medical College, Charlestoni, at, the ter'm just ended, is Dri. Marion K. Scruggs, son of Mr. C. H. Scruggs, of this coutnty.. - --Messrs. P. Landlecker' & Broe. an nounce that their new stock of spring goods8 is nowv arrlying, and they invite a call fr'om thoir customers anid the public generally. Their stock has been selected with special reference to the needs of this market, and it wvill be found at once full and varied. -The Rev. Josiah Obear, Rector of the Episcopal churches at. this p~ince and Rildgeway, has, uponi the sugges tion of the vestry', concluded to take a rest from his pastoral dluties for a few weeks. His health has been r'ather' feeble of late, and the relief from dut y wvill be of sereat beiefit to him. Ill's many friends ini our1 commiiunityv unite in the wvish that lie. may sooni be restor-. 8(d to health and to the duties of his sacred office. --MIr. Jno. L. Mimnaugh, o f'the "Au gusta Store," calls spleelal attention to his Five-cent Couniter, on which he has numerous articles wvor'th a great deal more. He has also a lot of gil ano1-hor'ns, which lhe offers at thb low x. price of twenty-flye cents each. lIn - addition, he has 0on hand his usiual Sstock of dr'y deeds, notions etc., whzh . will well. repay ai . iispection. Read )hs neavrhenn and then gIve *hfoi a cat vgeVin~i .hand. Rer ~ii23Niisisericemaybe morow evIenig at 76 o'block, by tho. ieW. J.: l. Entzininger. - The publio are cordially invited to attend. A OALL FOR 'MRt. CIMAmit.-Th1 Associate Reformed Church lit this place has deeldnt to present a call the to Nov.'J.T. Chalmers of Charlotte, N. C., f6r his services as pastor, and it Is understood that he will accept the samne. It will be presented at the next meeting of Presbytery In April, and after that ttme he Vill make his home in Winnsboro. Mr. Chalmers has just completed his course of theological study in Union Seminary in New' York city, and has been loboring,.for a short while in his father's congrega tions in North Carolina. The na nlInity of the call is the highest evi de ce of his acceptability to the church in is place. We are glad to have himi among us and hope he may have many yeats of usefulness and happi ness in Winnsboro.. GoNie N mo txco.-The Rev. Neill E. Pressly. MissIlowiy of the Associ ate Rleforined Church to Mexico, left this place on last Monday for Taipico, where he will resume his labors. Ie has spent some six weeks in visit inmig his relations and friends in this State and North Carolina, and takes back with him to Tampico Mrs. Pressly, who retunied to this county last. sum mer. They will speId a (el days at Due West in Abbeville county, and will then stirt for New Orleanis, from which pleo they expect to sail about the 13th instant. Mr. Pressly ha closely iipplied himself to the st udy of the Spanish laniguage, and speaks it about a1s fluetlv Its Eihii. Last yeair lie found time to trans4late tie Shorter Catechism i mnto Slpaniisi. for the use of is school. It will be pub lished before long- by the A. Rt. Synod. Little Jemne lloboronglh, the daug h-. ter of 31rs. Pressly, did not Itabminpa ny them, but will pe'riih)w go out niex1. fall. We wish tlem a Safe trip k:ed imanV years of suctess inl their 1fA),' TI s W on .- :it 1w1 -p,-r 1 publo - . 1 Vd .I r 1 For ilelim Jori 1" Vid .uIi. H. . 1. . 1p B. titi M .1 IV Gdn I. Jo. EllIott, 11. FLor Iltrile-.I:. \" t h . Iomti v Cinlli-ot (pll, hmn Wd.r F'or Intrferin whith3In~u V ofElep tiu-laaha W. G.~lt .and . R. Ma Hllmbix%. 111. C. GoYie H . \l;! M. a jtucs,. C.J lnhmJ1h V1itN'son1. 11R. J . .4Ge ley, t. W adrae .i.Lc Wl?iee iMiladen, T.e K.~m Elaiot: H. O'geabe, .A.. lRyn lia B Ior In.ter~aerin wmith U.. I~s Comml siognr-oran~ BaMuloug and J. J.ai (ll, hcolored.nlnisae .M For '.V.Lrauderhile, 31anar olec toisioW. bE. wacuy and cost W. thes case iThr1,0te90,no aWin aes--G. C. Bac. Oaae cT sarner Unil -Scal Comssion tie exainedw frn disharer the trowing peron, butairged witheariou ol'ence under othe Eleroion cows m. K.mnr webb Wi.. Bown Ci~ harhles B. Dougelaprou Jon oharpes last Wicer. Whil we eelr Jame Q. favirtu tol challenedy uWiamllienmped, weill W.y that, withn yo. lei'leri, J.eD willaeo, u JameseW. Boick Wm.l Don Thh tota a d charyedb ti faomissiner fwo work. i thse ses oismd,00 90,nd hi an tave.g tofc wilhe fpPrwes or te Prent aYear Meipsrs.~ Eitors G t as beein s~ ome gree sncthe spr oithe isne avoe taoibled you, ut ooce badly-bu tee sowno. oe oe ioribrothery oodt frimeaTere ws tsahat whewei o ar ni ble to romphi ete th him tyet we fleel proumd f ourucanst-in-ar. We are afeelI Inomiehato thirfu toe chalrenge Comp anrme evoting wtl sayh tatt wioth ou tpercmion oe wlil bepot lie suc.ness net hayltal anlfoaiethou' v abitsr we, un-l1) faoraeble t wite for. wiio. a see wtili e, fewerm hortnses e fromia quat cupet yearnic. 'Ouri oiegin t look nu geenth prtin jg sowig. his atgood stiIand. d \Vhea lioks i ba -u lt e htealsth ligad oing g r bu noodn 1fruit 'yer. Ther thelaesn State amingafolimoth stopmt hi rt and Wetvi~ .~. e aebloist ou i)ilicight 'atwheewrigt ad allk gradsof'i'imen les te litei iclned ~ to hink he anxpsst impan lare Tdehvotig'o enuoceni to e the enilm.o iskVerby~n polities toes tey aotp The A tlhas gr onhui t laking at abn frod chne the heabill we willbl. cient t convic. The o ta ha OLERIP SALE. BTATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA, COUNTY O.F FAIBFIELD. James D. Fraiser,' Paltiff, vs. Rosa 8. Law, Roberta J. Law, Jal' o ..Law, Defendants. N pursnance of on order of the Court - of Common Pleas, made in the above stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the Court llcuso door Inl Winns. boro, on the -trst Monday inl April next. within the legal hours of sale, at public ototery, to the highest bidder, it following-described property., to wvit: All that p)ece, parcel Or tract of Ilnid, lving and being in the County of FaiirIleld and State ot South Carol'ina, itMate abont one mile northeast from thle town 'of Winnlsboro, contadinling sWiENry ACIS, 111010 or less, and( bounded byv lands4 of I leury Li. Elliott, Francis E lder and David f. Flemniken. TEIMS OF sA.E: One-third of the purclase-moner to be paid in cash, for tle balance a cred it of one and two years from the (a )f sale, the purchaser 'o give his bond Ind a mnortgage of the property to se mure the payment of the purchase noney, aid to pay for 'all necessary napersI. W. 11. KERR, Clerk's Ofice, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsbor-o, S. C., March 10. 1881. Imch 12 SPRINQ' GOODlS, ME P Nl G DS. P G - Di ai DIflEW STOCK OURt NEW STOCK ,OUR NEW STOCK IS ARI"VING IS ARRIV.NG. IS A RRIVING. * IS ARRIVING. COME AND SEE US5. COME AN D SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AN~D SEE US. P. LANDECKER & BRO. P. LANDECKER & BRO. P LAND)ECKER & BRO. P LANDECKERL&BRO. mech 12 OPEN BUGGIES. I YBUGIS ndSPRINGL ___ icO for gfood papers. Openm i>'tgies..........$50.001 TPop 1ttnggis............ 6.00 .Square ioady, Three Sprinig Wagon~1, two ........................ 70.00~ S.portinig WVagon, two seats, three-spring-a niice turnionit..........750 Material anmd worknmnshilp waranld.A xles are Sheldon'sP' Ao ichior briand i1. Shutler's Sprinmgs1~ and atenit wvheels. I have also~ ~ a full line of 'Harniess andY' Opp. Dunlevy & Fant's. mari 3:(f H A RNE S. DIESOLUTION. Tj HE lIriu. of F. ELDERI & CO. is dim, I. solved1 by mutu-il consent. to takec e~ffe'ct f rom Februiary 17, 11*1. F. Elderm rLumH-: al~l the liabiliri'-s. and ism alone ihlorized~ .0 si.,n in liquidation. lb. ELD)ER, R M. HIUEY. I will contmnue thao business heretofore 'an'in on by F. Elder &CoI. at theold( lian . nna solicit ia cosntinulane' of' the ilr ipatr a.vg .eret,,fore be-towed. F'. ELDER. .ll prenar~ in lebte-l either to mysilf or F. Eler & Co on past due notes 0r ac3onn'O ro re notified that they will be give~n thiirty (IayQ in which to settle, afit r t'mt. imo suit ill be entered against then) Nobody --blinck or whbite. r'ioh (in poor, will be madeo an exception. maro 2 F. ELDE~R. ONION SETS. RIESH IIardln Seed und Onion 8ets ,.Ljuait received. McMASTER, BRlICE & KETCHIN. ja* a3 illrrall toir Ur llowsl KH, YESI 01H, YES HETr ST ONE MOUNTAIN CORN WIIIt KEY has come and is still comin i If you want good Whiskey and goo SegarA, CalI at CLENDINING'S IO4USp, next door to W. R. Doty & Co. l kee the beat of evorything. The best Nathan Old Cabinet Whiskey. The best Gibson Whiskey. Tho best Ten Cents Sogn: The bAt Fivo Centa Segaar. And, abov all thingr-, tho best Dinner for 40 conti And-if you come into town between I and 1 o'clock, and are hungry, call a Clendining's for a drink, and he will s< up a Irco lunch for you. Clondinin keeps a moral and a quiet honne. deo 9 Pq wokmn an r o eayt o * ~ 0 kid o ouecrpnerswok hav aso ad a rragmnsiht lea in sw mll t trais nawih uu be. 8 na.1atrti dt eaep pae ogoaflknso0 wr.Pro desiing o live ld hnnesrepared contmplae buldin , wil dowellto nn .tmat frmn eoegvn ntco tvcaDaig plnQn pcfetn a secaly.Wear v rse inalten styls ad ens o theday Cotr 0ake anwhr lath ot . Al o warranted JOH H.PURELL& B -s. ' uldf adCotacos Winnsboo, S..O tah 1'i- e e) - JIM undersigned begs to inform the publio of Winnsboro and Fairfield county, that he has established himself in the building fo~rmerly occupied by Salin, Wolfe, for the purpose of con (uCti1ng a first-class Dry Goods, Coth Ing, Boots, Shoes, Jats, Caps, Trunks. t t Ladies' and Gents' Notions Es ablish ment. By strict attention to business, politeness to one and all, ie hopes to merit the patronnge of the pubiic. Respect l'uilly, J. GRCOESCHEL. marl SPOOL COTTON. ENT.%\ n J,1i" ED 1412. GE~tGEA. CLAIM, SOLE AGENT. -100 BROAUVAY, NEW YORK, in tie intro inetion of this spotrol -'o o- hi. 7in' t...- Amwr1 4 :?, m v.r f. ts mite -o-n h-rn nipretI n'e 1. Now o-1ter t':r a 1e I .%t 11. 9 ' t W .l I ' -I:n t -.1 I 1i li . ia - r inl l' 9: t 0.e -0 N . ninn fcin te were the 1ir1:t It) I (e9g l ' 1 1,4! iII mhtu ilt e of the mwill M11e ilie aInd lo 1111to I aSix -Cor cniton, which has ever been fihe recog nizal( standairdl for numchines. All the improvemeut in mnchinrv thati. th't in ventive genins of tho Miae teeth centur * has pro 1Iced lurve e)en adapted h. the manufneintersof "O.N.T.' At '! - grealt Intrat'itional Fiairq of' the. wrld. ''O. N. T." it!; beuji aw ardcd th. htighest honlors. The .N. T." fa1'ori at Newar1. 1(on in th wt ~orI 'i I full 4 a 9sr'inen1t of tis y5 o Cotton. e9~ (1V he bal at w 191 rt11 i t. .\ M SaleYanaO'Sasxbl sm WINNSBORO, S. C. A thaniikfuil ft' the pas't fivors be stlowed on men by my enistointers oft Chester. Lanencister' and Fairftield coumn ties, and( nuiist snyV t hat I have col lected exCedinugly well, nOt withlst and ing the dry~ seasoni anid short crops. I no0w inivite themI to 0come, and( I will sell them MULES AND HORSES on1 iie until fall, upon thelir making me good papers1'. I also invite (t'ash Ibuyers, as 1 canu sell to themn as lowv as the lowest for' Cash. I DFY COMPETf1TION. A. WILLIFORtD. TIHE PE PLE'S BIUTUAL lE LiEF ASSOCIATION. r 'HISi n ssoci.ationt ofhbusine.ss fuen, whfr their mnutual pr9otction, contribute to" ardis ai fund. s0 asM In case of death. their fam lives may re ceivo from S2.9.00 to $5,II ", according to amflounft of cerliflcato. This is one ot the best plans of' h~te inlen19nnee. "0on pay as you1 go. jusat liko fire Iinsutrineo, antd with more con venee ev'n, as yon paly by small instalments during thle year. We refer '.o thoso best acqulaintedl with us, '*iz : miemibers in F.'.iriield: G. 11. Mc \ta'iter, .Jns. A Brie9, Jno B. Davi'., D. R. Flenniken, B. Sugnheimer, J. . MeCreight. Jno. J1. Neil, Thomas r,. John. son. J. Olenditing, It. B Hanahan, It. Me'anR Davis, .Jaan. Q Davis. Any one that abould like to bet nine a memnbe!r will apnly to G. 0. BACOT, nt 2 Agent IFIUrrs, ETC. - IE ulndersigned having putrChased59 the a.- stock in (:ado0, recently owned by as A. 1'. Mil er. proposes to sell tl.e same at >r and below Original cost, lie offers French nt Cantly at thirty-tivo cents per pound. i. Ladies' Baukots at cost, 1)olls -arnd 'Toys is bI .w cost. 'W JUST RECi1I VED, 'k and always on han 1, Fresh Danan is. Or.. angeR, Lemn-n, Apples. Cakes and Breads of different kcin.ds. J W. AIKEN. .3a0- Bread, good and fresh, always en DONi Until You Y STOCK of Furnit nre, whichlp wi es 0 tevordinf to (litlity, and I Itemnember that ll mv oods are wairra Fur ili re (.llhere.then cme to lihe best selectioll and cni luv eliroier. II waY. llvthewood. Vhi te' O:.k, Wm, dw and York. This,- is aI reconinembiti A iw stipply of Wiclow Shads. Frames. Chromu' os, I ii t elti ks, nti d 114o1 The( hogesst suipple ot'Ti Chamber S ber Sulits. Call find( see them. A newx anl. I)4;1't But% aI N1hih iemerciv hee; it and likes it. 1Re11ilber Ihiat 1 0114 puffied have buit little mlerit. The one( littne and Vexat ion , is noiseless, r', it. Remember tie Cold Medal was aw OVerP eiglit y (0oml (WIii tr<. I canl refIer v always~ given enitire saIliietiou. Ri Saslh Flt ory. All orde(rs entrusted to I the Iowest prices. Furniture eat0ly rel e)pr)IIed it Inake to order. I. tilhr l ng Mabinie Needles an(d attachmienitts it me. Don't fili to call before pirchzasinl mA w REI ,MwNG ~MBINE. LAlGE AnMI, blMPL,. NOISELESS. SETTING NEEDLE, TiREADING SHUTTLE, . WINDING BOBBIN. ELZGANT IN FINIKII, AND IN FACr A. & A. G. ALFORD, Gouth Calvert Stroet, BALTIMORE, MD. THE! CEL .RATED THE CELEBRATED THE CELEbRATED THE CELEBPATED HOSTETTER BITTERS ETOSTETTERU BITTERS 11HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETT-.R BITTER --AT F. WV. HIABENICLIT'S. F. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICH T'S. THE~i" GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDiAN THlE GREAT INDIN; OCEOLA BITTEIrS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS -AT - F. W. HIABENICHT'S. .F. W. H AB3ENICHT'S. F. W. HIA1BENICHT'S. F. W. HIABENICIT'S. GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED. ANGUSTORtA BITTERS ANGUSTORA BITTERS ANGUSTOXtA BITTERS F. W. HADENVI1HT'S. F W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. HIABENICHT'S. feb 12 SEED'S! SEEDS! JUST t'eceived, a large lot of choice P)Garden 6eeds8 of all kinds. ALSO Seed arid eatling Irish Potatoes of the choicest kinds. Choice Family Grocerles arriving dailv. I have on hiand a large lot of best quality Sole ILemb er, which will be sold at low llgures. I am paying highest prices for Dry Hides. Gi.ve me a call. W. H1. DONLY, IBUY b1 be the flrgt.est, ts-. nod eip - design n Pid waot u m :. t' . in II'ed to be a4 r-e. PI PI l cour It~t-entsi~ store whv i o ' . '. i h O ! . "lir ill minld that 1 .i! ir .s t > Ridge ,f* filto q:liv 'v : 0 fi tI m wId , ll l'oelIsP'. Ba'lVck-'. 2.Jirro 3 ur tile your other~ IIrl ioor m imehn conl w:mtt I ilhe (me ilimt wv: 11 e io6 I., lighrlt flnet will Ll.! t lo: :- time . I bL. tlrded to (ne of tI he %w.hi! I repre.Cen mu to 111an tha.t 1;1.( u 3 l i) 1 i1 h:214 ember ihnait I -Ilm% e. :i - a I , 'ot m li mite will have pir' mitd !it .1* j et.m $; I d i t nirNedIlt. i l r f . r111v mi n 1 1jgo :1 Shigh:I for sale al slmlIl profit,. Sew (d panets4 of Mlnehines 1en13 be b1:4 I I irolghl etx. . Hsewbe* ILLI. W 11VlI . N . / u - MALQTON Asonts for BAZAR. PATTENTS, FRESH GROIEIRItS I UG A I1S. nrssorte'l. Coffies, lho, ,1112) L "nam and Old Gov. Javal. I?'o 1mid Ol (ov. *avn Oldrd. Telts, I lnck, Iipet'.l, unpowdec and Young H yson. CANNED GOODS. Penr'e, Peachesi, Pi2n.pples. To m ratoes, Sailhnon.)I Corned Iteef, Deviled Gcltnline, ALlnard(, llck Pepper and( Bald( . sin Ca'ztsttp. Crs & flinek Chow, Assortedi Picklesi, Lea & Por rin's W~orcestersire Snutc.. J. F McMASTEJ1 & 'J0. sept 14 F ilR 311 SUPPLY *()[ New Criop NEWV URLEiANS MOLASES best. in tho naar:.et, and( syrtups of all gr'ades. A fine assortinent of RlAISINS, CIT RON, CANNED PEARS, PINE~A P'PLE, PEACHES, Otl1ATEDl COCOANUT ISINGLASS, GELATINE Also, at good quality of OAT MEAL, In five pound 1:ackages GIVE ME A CALL D. I1I FLE1YNIKEN6 GRE AT INDUJPEMENTS WU E, have now in store the large TVstock ever purchased by nte, and which will be disposed of at low prices. Dry Goods, f Clothittg, Bat Shoes, Groceries. Blridle's. Saddles. liarness, Rled Leather, Harness Leather &o. We are not given to "BLO1 G,* but can truthfully say w#e are offer ing solid bargains, and will be glad sept20 .G. DESPORTE8 eept 20;~