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"OWN AND COUNTY. -InOSDAY, M ieo 1't t I 1 1161. TAlittOP TaE NEWS AND lHERALD. -ifri-weekly edition, four dollars pQ. annua, it advance; weekly edition1, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to 'clubs of five and upwards.' RAT&-s oF ADVEaTisiNG.-One dollar per inch' for the first insertion, ad -ifty cents per inch for each sibsoq oent inserion. These rates apply to all at\ vertisements, of whatever nato, eo, ana - are payable strictly lit advance. Con tracts'for three, six or twelve montls Imade on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line fbr the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obitua-lcs ad tributes of respect charged as advr tiseanents. Simple announcements or marriages-and deaths- published fthe oz charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoeve nature, should he addressed to th IWinnsboro Publishing Companmy ! Wi.nsboro, S. C. RAILROAD SCHlFDULE.-The train. -iow pass Wiinsboro as follows: North-bound passeiger, 12.18 p'. m. south-bonid, 6.30 p. it.; north-bound freight, 8.64 a. n.; south-bound, 1.15 p. In. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. - ow Advertleements. Sheriff's Sale-J. D. McCarley, S. F. C. Municipal Election-E. S. Chandler, Clerk. Local Briefs. -The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Honor ill South Carolina will conl ven at Yorkvillo early next anmth. -The Charlotte people have reasonu to be proud of their daily, the Obserr er--wli we considelr decidedly on1e of' tile hest papers Oil oe exchalge ylist. m r the finlecting of C e '1 V F 4 . t . !lilt1) O?.?-I I. r11 i :~~ ii I.L-to I'Vlb1o liizh~ t. is lmpurtiant that1 evv.ry mei r he prom ly 13 oil hiad at [Ihe hoti. Nxed -Thle Spartanhurg and Asheville Railroad will be Sold at. public ontcry at Spartanburg Court llous~e on ihe first Momay in April. We think of buy i ig it. -Coloil Thompsoni is tirying I, t make ar--1 rangemenlits to have thell ,, metto Regillmm parlle for. tlie firlst time at the CowNllels cenitenial, which takes place inl May. -The CitiW.enis' CrnIiiel. luall is re , forganizing, anid we hope it will soou reach Ile same d(Iegree of profie-iollen that formerly made it )o .f th o 1s buand, in the State. John Lane wVas f(iends sili.e rely Iopl' (1m4t e nu. 80011 be restored to pertect hial ih. See the noti.-e of the imuniicipa)1 election puiblished~ ini anther~i column11 We presume .there will be in (due timi a meeting to make a Democreatic non11i nation for' Intenadanlt and Waiueni. -The Gordon L.ighit Infiitry tar considlerinlg the propr'iety of suabs itu. ing llumesO for' pompons01 in their' parmi4 caps. This would be quite an ii provemet to their already hanadsomi Colonuel Thompson has alppointe1 John P. Arthur, Esq.. of' Columnbi to be adjutant of tihe Palmetto Rleg mont, with the rank of' captainu. TI appointment will give general sati; faction. -Mr. B. Stugenheimier has retiurne from tihe North, whither hec went I lay ini his spring supl1y of goods. TI new stock n ill soon be ready for i sp~ectionl, and it wvill pay people to en at his establismnent. -Ma'. Juo. L. Mimnnaugh has ju received a lot of' the "Model shirt which lhe is selling at tihe low price< one dollar eachu. He has now on har in addition to his usual stock of di goods, a lot of cofifees, sugars anid in lasses. His ne0w advertismelCnt, wi * full particulars, wvill appear inl the no: issueO of THrE NEWS AND 11 ERALD. -The Columbia people don't see to favor local taxation for Pub] * schools. At a meetinug of tihe tax pa ers held on Tuesday, to consid the question of levying a tax of o1 mill for a Graded School, there was b -a small attendance, and the motion levy the tax was lost by tihe followha vote: Nays, 66; yeas, 35; scattering, -The Act of Febr'uary 20, 18f amlenldedi by tile Act of last sessio provides thlat it shall not 1)e lawful hunt deer' between the first day Marcih and the first day of Septemnb and that it shall tnt be lawful to hu or~ sell any wild turker', plartridIge, dou wvoodeock or~ phe(aant betweent 15thb duay of Mlarch and the first. day Cur MIErrrNo.-Thle Democal -Club will meet to-nlght foi the pur pc Of comle~ltinig prellminaryi' arranl -ments for' tile enisuing. terni 01" con Members are garnestly requested to -present regardless of the wveather. - R. MEANs DAVIS, Priesidel -THE IIAMtPTON RIFLE GUARtD.-M election of'.. officers of the Hamnpt Rifle Guard, of Ridgeway, was hr on theo 15th inst.., with the folowi result: Captain+,Chas. E. Thomas. *First Liettenant-W. G Ilinnant econd Lieutenant-A. F. RtullY first Sergeant-8. F. Cooper'. .' econd Sjnrgeant-,-W.eM C~*(olemi Fourith.8ergeant-... '' Corprals-Robrt unI ,' dmtnds J.C. Stewart Te Pr' DOOM ED., BY EPEN,. HEoRYUD, saw them coming down the walk-, His Arr was round her and I hean l'he hum of low and tender talk; 80 IVI canht not aly word. FpicM ower beside the path And tut it in her shining ailr. -v brain Whirled in a sudden wrath; What right had he to put it there? What right had he-a smooth-face( boy To rob miy life of all most dear? My heart led in a sudden joy Wheni something whispered in in ear: h 1), fool I to let him win away The love vou prize, nor'lift youi S hanid 1 Oiq blow will thrust him from youw wav "venog is something sweet ain ' grand I Howi,trange that scene! How welri Stind wild! ,His hovish face, her shining ede, I 11Ihe luoonlight mocked at ine and .stiled; I deard the owl's forebodins cries! Vle bent and kissed her rose-sweet lips, What happened then? My brain wti wild! flash of steel-a crv! iHe fell, And fiinting spoke her iame and smiled I iat will (he end be? Oh, I know. 'ee a scaflbd, grim and bare, d faces, cager, white, below; hear the solemn sound of 'prayer! I then, ah, then I I dare not think I litidder in a strange aifright ? , M Vid I .I hear the hamnie&'s clink I ey build a scallold in the night. I 'WE 1ASH-.SHANNON DUEL. Col ish Teils Where State's Witnessce 1Swro Falsely Against Him. :Froml the Greenville News It I be remembered that at the re con Jil of Colonel E. B. C. Cash, C 'r I -itnesses Swore that an eflforl mat tlie field by friends ofColonel to ellect an adjuntimiet, was dei ' Colonel Cashi, amd testified tit. h n ts of the lat ter, Vt'nt Ovss told heavy igainstA himl. Co o e4h reque~ Is tle pubication of ing correspon idenice ini hit deleI lie las lot aTlorized th staten s bti ii, is uniderstood thal ihe rei le test im11oniv given below Was in re'd in cour11, wasi that Col. oInel Cl - muse!desired lhe right I .of reI ieh they w otlil ha11ve 1,4r leited b 1) o1tingaj) wilnesses. Thc igh eI t- er (f Colonuel (oodhvu in lkes 11 a teinlit iinlismutable, a111d il-e hiet I' i as a iefuld of( Colonel ninh." f l s it :ahlilianl weghmt. CA's I -r S. C., NIiarch 4h11, 1881 1 ol" - 1). Goo( dwyni, Foril 1 I :.: . I At fihe recenti eri ot he e' mrt Iiriitt on w e I rca S ii I a n 'n i- mA o t.iied I bal oni h11c - . .. w ' ' w l > iltit ()vi* Iel p h ll 40 Ifthe (11111 . - (1 lso i II) be t iiiznet' you wil e Ii '25 0 V'Olone1Wlial uSlhnli's I -' lilid,-iliyi t los~itin Q wa s m ivl you e s rel w< caizantil kiof th< i- oil >1iCCSato, Spa, i i tw to kavlie eu.u r nyonelsiie (It Sinaonce rel an -.~O~R Lb .wu asmme AI' i.Ci '~8-C olo .inA y to C. sh: eI tie lrimdtmi oCrr 1 0tmtel. I a isk uxito h)ay 501 of siat, " toyou , saw t any PVOd=-e~ nsone of inine that i.' milaetin Colonel m ainnenu e -i otu io nsst i hea , and make'~SI tthriued trompoth e cx enelsE. O.nC th c881.--Colowi -duc a ha Cofxit: elie . melVeerofrute 4th, Sa an girsn toria correct seen . tm ens omade besome of naime" Lit dess. o daouf irllok taw 'seto voor a~lvl to ay .'cvet a teriminstis betweenmpl. u 2.Coftneclinginonaturiale. anci dron eif Colonfesh harm baisie 0- onh ctions to er hardaet. 1 0 th, preinitbued to u th eex tonesseasi nhe roconfav p eal wot *tgon andles in01( be hearing, ny dutgwas thato n entiroe. A0 eot damos Ventry runai girl.s is Ameica do noeen tmi le the senseo the se.t ofer silks qalidress but yong. ur osna 2esoftln ings lieials.ershey nbe finled to oay that~ no eael at esaine row t~f pers iabou 'Tyounger th twyenont. A noi peftlyfeh ihnclr( ., thicom letionerIit, bauti of canlno be olinproed 1upn falo a y dewaly bloom prbof tcek th . ng ee,e the otr oedr lips, D 1)0 e wandt the seew. allere' siks so wrn, theyn shltd nMota eoft e-quaiy ut softd) .rOur ynge,( rt. wear drese tike doars . Ii bii 6 ntil.0 uwae o moe.1;ne T I.Ei hai . h b ive tat hicn d willbe hel. i thei Twn Hallu oh limddy In1A.ril gbihe 4thu Y viltue. ot an) oxoation to 01o di ra.o1p. will.9gfAr fotr. p-l '9t the Couit -Bouse- doom .tuit Winhwdro: 8 0. Y *~l 't I -Ift-joWlf - - to the hihest .bidtder,. for...oaal, the .followv ing dyysribad: _property rtq.wit: - All thift tirt-of land; lying in Fairfield County 'coaniining seven handred and seventy-sovonl (777) acres, more or less, aid bounded by lands of JaIeS Hluuim, V. 11. log- n and James M. Ll'rick. Lov-. ied upon as the property of Owen Smith, at the suit of the 0. 0. & A. Railroad Company against 'fhompson Earle and Owen Smaith & Co. J. D. McCARLEY, S. F. 0. Sheriff's Offide, Winnsboro, S. 0., March 14, 1881. inch 18 TO THOSE DE*IRING TO BUILD. WE havo just employed some of the' most skillful and experienced workmen, and. are now ready to do all kindb of house carpenter's work. Wo have also made arrangements with the leading san mills to furnish na with lum - ber. So on an 1 after this date we are pre pared to do all hinds of \vork. Persons desiring to have old houses repaired, or contemplate building, will do well to get tin estimate from us bofoc giving out con - tracts Drawing plans and specifications a specialty. We are versed in all the new styles and cuts of the lay. Contrac's taken anywhere in the Suuth. All work warranteA. JOHN H. PURCELL & BROS., Builders and Contructors. Winnsboro, S. 0. feb 17-tx8n SEEDS! SEEDS! -0 J UST received, a large lot of choice Garden Seeds of all kinds. ALSO Seed and entimr Irish Potatoes of the choicest kinds. Choice Fanilly Groceries arriving daljah.. I have on hand a large lot of bo~i alIty Sole Leather, which will be sold at low figures. I am paying highest prices for Dr) Hides. Give le a call. W. H. DONLY, feb 12 On the Corner DINIO4UTION. TIIE firaia of F. ELUER & CO. is dis. Lolved by mutu'.i consent, to tako eff.ect tron February 17, ISl. F. Elder asu ilme l ll the liabiliti- s. 1a1d is alono -inthnrized to sig-.n in liqnidation. t. ELDER, R M. HUEY. I will contimuoethe businesa heretofore earried on by F. Elder & Co. at the old s1nn1d, anl solicit a continuance of the 'iberal patroniage ieretaforo be-towed. F. ELDERI. i 't+ s imdebte:1 either to mnvdf ' F. le. & Co on past, ,Anjo not'es or arc liere. noti 'ie. thalit tlhy will t *nn I irtr ,It . in wli:eh to settle, 1 t lt i:ne 1i Vill hw - t-red against L.: ,.r * i e richa or 111 111 'tn x.op ion. V. ELDER. NEiW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GO DS. NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. OUR NElW STOOK OUR NEW STOOK OUR NElW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS 01F SPRING GOODS OF SPIRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS IS ARRIVlINGi. XS- A RRIVING. IS ARRIVING. el IS ARRIVING. th fav gifrl AND SEE US, I, is ' AND SEE US, . AND SEE US. 1D SEE US. and raboro u tirst d~ay LA$DEC(ER & BRtO. .i willEKE BO sdaly, and( D ECKE~R & BRO. and ECKER & lB. aid as meh 1 several standard longst which are alcox & Gibba keep a large Parties will efore making 1 alwaya give '(ARLT. OH, YES! OHYE rpIIE STONE MOtNTAM CORN WIS I KE.Y bm come and in still coning It you want good Whiskey and goo Segars, oall at CLENDINING'S HOURSE, next door to W. 1. Doty & Co. He keep the best of everything. The best Nathan' Old Cabinet Whiekey. The best Gibson Whiskey. The best Ten. Cents Segar The 4eat Five Centa Segar. And, abov all things, the best Dinner Ibr 40 cente And if you come into town between I and 1 o'clock, and are hungry, call a Clendining'm for a dritsk. andhe will se u) a free lunch for you. Clendinin keeps a moral and a quiet hoose. dec 9.I IN AUG"UATZI ON. -:0: THE undersigned begs to inforn th( public of Winnsboro an Fairfield county, that he has establi ied himsepl in the building formerly coupled by Saling Wolfe, for the puri so of con ducting a first-class Dry Goods, Coth ing, Bools, Shoes, Hats, C ps, Trunks, Ladies' and Gents' Notioi Establish. ment. By strict attention o business, politeness to one and all, lie hop8es tc merit the patronage of th public. Respectfully, J. GROES IEL. SPOOL COT ON. EST'nf-"Di. TRAD CA M A R (WrttNn O% WarrzE \rors. GEORGE A. 0I1tR(, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Sit'. the intro luetion of thia .Sponl otto-i into the' Am'ricern nark t. its Rule. ('eR hasi b.een unpr--ced- fed. No other brand of thread has eve' met with the same amount of public fa'--r in the same apnce of *ime'. Thle 'O. N T " manufacturrs were the first to recognize the irn~ortance of the ewing Machine and to nake a aix-cord cotton, wvhich has ever ila Ihe recog uizetd standard four mnachs. All the improvementa, in machinery tha1t thu inventive genits of the nine teeth century has p rodhoed have ben adapted by the manu factwersof "O.N.T.' At all the great International Fairs of the world, '"0. N. T." lint been awarded the highest honors. 'Iho -'0. N. T." facto-les at Newark, N. J., and Paisley, Scdtlandl, eniploy 5,200 operatives.-- make salficienit thread daily to go around the wo-ld four tm~nes. Consume 140 tons of co.l daily. The mianufactuirers of '0. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot. ton in the world. A full assortment of thiu Spool Cotton. ean be had at wholesale ani retail at JT. M BEATY & CO.'8. feb 22-tx6m FRESH SUPPLY OF New Crop 4'V OR~LEANE MOLASSES, best in tin market, and syrups of all grades. ALSO, A fine assortnent of ' UA18TNS, CIThON, CANN~ED PIEARS, PEACHES, GRATEDlCOCOANUJT 18tNGL1AS8, - GELJATINE Also, a good quality of OAT MEAL in five pound package GIVE ME A CALL dec 25 - Li test0 R. PEILLIP8, AgeWinns ama A.It 1 1 P * Pr4 conr nl W - o n nv sel o r S A. AA to cahprhsr.Toewocm eal ilaor h-<hieo rils Wersetol eus hs h we ust oefrar n a p Wehepe t e nterneda - - & o Sue - DONI Until You Y STOCK of Furniture, which wil est according to quality, and for Remember that nill my goods are warra Furniture elsewhere, then come to the best selection and canl buy cheper. 13', way. Blvthewood, White Oak, Woodwi and Yoi'k. Tite is a recommendation c A new supply of Window Shades. W Frames, Chromos, Hat Racks, and Bool The largest supply of Tin Chamber S( ber Suits. Call and see them. A new any. Don't Buy a Machine imerely beca It and likes it. Remember that most of Ifrled have but. little merit. The one v time and vexation is nolseless, run it. Remember the old Medal waR awr over eighty conpeitors. I can refer yo always given entire satisfaction. Re('t Sash Factory. All orders entrueted toi the low(est plri;es. Furniture neatly rep F repared t make to order. Lumher amd INMachine Needles nid attachments a me. Don't full to call before purchasing SEWING MACHINEs LARGE ARIM, 6XIMPLE!, NOISELESS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, SEUr WINDING BOBBIN. ELEGANT IN F13183, AND IN AOT The Oifl Perfect NLabin" flILdfl. A. & A. G. ALFORD, o 2 outh Calvert Street, SALTIMORE, MD. Sale ai Feeod Stabkds, I WINNSB3ORO, S. C. 5 1880 lhaa pnoed away, T am . thankfnl for the past favors be stowed on me by my' customers of Chester. Lancaste'r and Fairfld coun-. ties, and miust say that I have col-I Jected exceedinu gly well,* notwi thstand ing the dry season and short crops. I now invite thm to come, and I will sell them MULE~S AN~D HfORSES on time uintil fall, upon their rmaking me good papers. I also invite ('ash buyers, as I can sell to them as low as the lowest for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. Jan 11A. WILLIFORD. FRESH GiRDOIRIES!1 UGJCAYIS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, SLagnavra and Old Gov. Java. io an Old Gov. Java Ro~asted. T1eas, Black, Im perialI, Gunplowder and Young Hjyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pinesapples, To matoes, Salmon, Corned Bee ,Devlled Ham and Turkey, Sardines, &c. Macaroni and Cheese, Ginger gre servos, Pin Head Oat 3feal, Coope, Gelati no, Mustard, Black Popper and Nutmegs. Bald win Catsup, Cross & Black well's Cho~W Chow, Empire Chow Chows Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestorshire Sauce. .~ F. MoMASTEU & 00O. sept 14____ THEl PEOP~LE'S MKUTUAL RELiEF AS00IAT10N. rnHIS is an issuoiation of business nen, .1.who, for' their mutual prot ootn, contribu ton at s a fund, so as in ease of death, their familias may re oeive from $2.J00 to $5,00uo, accordi ngto amount of oortifiesto. This is one of the best plans of lhfe inanrance. Yiou syas you go, just like fire iunrance, awiths more eonvenionce evan, as you payb small instalments during the year. W refer to those best acoquainted with ne, viz membara in Fairtield: G. B. Mo' Master, Jas. A. Briec, Juno B, Davis, D. B.. Flenniken, B. 8ngenheimer, J. W. Mcreight. Jao. J. Neil, Thomas EL. John.. aon. J. Olendining, B. B. Banahaa. R, Means Davis, Ja., . Davis, Aav that should liketo beee a member wil apiy to 0 . BAGOT, 'BUY~ Have Seen I be the Iargest, liesomest and cbhp design and worknuip un1iequaled. ited to be as repesented. Price your f1rst-class store wlere you w1l have the ar iI min11d that I ship goods to .TRig. i-d's, Blackstock, and as far as Cho r ,f the quality 1nd pie of my goods., til Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture Sh6lves, cheaper than tle cheapest. ts, nmiide to match C(otinge and Cham. 1Ipply of Sewing Mauhinies ns rood as usce Vour imother or your neilghbor has the mnchineq that lvc Ire ost largely o N want is the one tht will save von a light mnid will last a lomg time. I have rded to one oft lie Mnehiies I represent It to many that aIre usin.g it, an1d it, hin mh4(1-1r1 tha il m . 11011 no Door. an~d ine will have 1ro11 slrIId I intion and at uiired lit. moh iderm e price-:. I an Ilso I Shimngles the Sale a n-ll profitl. Sewv d parIx of \lachines alnn l) liaad t hroigh elsewhere. IU \V ill ILIPS, 0v l r Axot4 for BA ZARst PATTERNS. MHE CELEi;RATED THE CELEBRATED rHE CELEBRATED THE CELEBRATED HOSTETTER BITTER3 HOSTETTER BITTERS HOSTETTER BITTERS ITOSTET TER BITTitlUS .-AT F. W. HIABENIORT'8. F. W. HAJ3ENICRT'S. F. W. HIABENICHT'S. F. W. HABENICIIT'S. THE GREAT IN*DIAN~ THlE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREA'I INDIAN ')CEQLA BITTERlS OCEOLA BIITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS F. W. HABENICHTWS F. W. HIABENICHT'S. 2?. W. HAB3ENICHT'S. GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPOR'IED GENUINE IMPORTED ANGUSTORA BITTERS8 ANGUSTORA BITTERS ANGUSTORA BITTERS F. W. HA BENIGH T'S. P. W. HIABENICHT'S. F. W. HlABENICET'S. feb 12 00NFECTIONER2ES A. P. Mil'or, rpoess to sell the same - and below ori 1 aost. He ofrers Frenob Oandy at thhiryy-Ave oentes 4r pnd. Ld' Baikets atoosa D andTy below oost had always on hand, tS~ba L '.- - --