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TOWN AND COUNTY. WIfUSDAY, March 01. s t t i 1881? TEmSf F'HlE Nsws AND Ihulmii). -Ti-weekly editill) fou l dollars peri dnitum, in advance; Weekly O1tiott, two dollars and fifly cents per(ailum, i advance. Liberal discournt to clubs of flive aud ipwards. - R ArEs OF Aiv'FirisN.- -One dollar Ier inch for the first in'ertlon, vead I fty ceoits per -inch for cach subsou ent - insertlo'i. These rates apply to ail ad vertisemeniets, of whatever nat 0e, and .ar'b payable strictly li advaneu. Coi tracts for three, six or twel' e months uado on very liberal terms. Tran siolit local notices, fifteeln cents per line for the first insertion and seven 4uid one-half cents per line for1 each 'ubscuuent insertion. Obitua-les and tributes of respect charged as advr tlsements. Simple aiiouncements or warriages and deatl. published free or charge, and solicited. - All comm i l unleations. of whatsoever 'iature, should lie addressed to the Winisboro Publishig Company Wi-insboro., S. C. -IALRoAD SeMDUL.-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.118 p. i.: . southebounc1d, 6.30 p. mi; north-bound freight, 8,54 a. im.; south-bound, 1.15 ). in. These arrivals are ol the biasis of Railroad time. sixicel iniiutes faster than Winnsboro-time. Now Advortlaminents. Notice-T. I. Robertson, Clerk. Grand Depot-Jolhn L. Mimnaugh. F. 10. E. Company-J. H. H1 ardena, Secretary. Seeds that Surprise-C. R. Gilbert & Co, Atlanta, Ga. Elegant Jewel ry Cheap--N. Y. Jew. elry Co., Atlanta, Ga. Enlarge and Develop the Form-P, I Dc L. Co., Atlant a, Ga. Local Bricfs. -New goods are coming by every train. -Snow fell for a short time oil Wed tIesday mlorning". -The air is still redolent with the odor of the national plerlfminc. --im Steele, son of Fred, is a stand ing witiess now il Stoeber's conrt. -Tie G. L.*1. recruits are being regularly drilled by tibe sorge.ants of' the Company. -Messrs. McCants and Leavell were discharged by Commissioner Stoeber,! on Tieidav. -Tie lFairfleid Fire Engine Compa uny meets on F'ridav nigilt, aid don't you forget it.'' -W helr that sOlie new buildings will bel-rected in lwnl this stnmer*. dn n u s i . -..! 'c~ t11 Pt V 1Hate it will revive. ill a few ,i . --Noah Johnson is said to be work ing in Orangeburg, having f-one out of the "ontrage mill' businress. --The countr-jumipers are'L resorinlg to hiorse-shoe plit chin g to while -away the dl hours. Business must be get ting slack. -The Court. ofComnmon Pleas and1( General Sessions1 for Itich Iami con ty, Jud~ge Alidrichi presid ing, opened on Moniday last. -Some of' thme boys actually look "down in the mouth'" since recei ving in.. formation that they may not have to go to Charleston after all. -Old1 Boreas has been on a "breezO for a day or tivo past. lHe beganu by a raiii stormn Tuesday aflernoon, and deC veloped oni Wednesday into a geui ne 1nor'we s ter. --Thei attenitionu of' all initerested Is called to the not ice of' a Demoratie meeting to noin~llate a Town Connil, to be held to-night, All good citizens should attend. -Readl whiat MImnnaugh has to say to-day. Solid facts speak lonider than words, and lie nduerstands the art of pu1t1ting~ printer's ink to goodl nse. A call at his manimmoth establjihment will satisfy even the titost skeptical. - -Captain Gaillard received a tele gram on Monday af'terniooni frotin Ma jor Barker, in Charleston, niotifinmg the yong mn under bond in thle elee tionu cases to reinain at, home uintil calIr ed for'. Fuller information wvill be given. we hope, in our next Issne. ( aptaini G. has not yet returned1 frein) Chlarleston. -An exchange says that the late p~residenit of the Lehigh Valley (Pa.) Railroad, never drew a cent of his .sala. ry. If wve mistake not, the same caii be said of' the late Hion. Edward Gd Pahner', of this county, it'hmo was the first pre'sidenit of the Charlot to and SouthI Cairolina now 10' the Cha10rlot to, Columibia anid A u.ust a Ra:ilIroad. Mu, )~.:noca vric Conrm.-.AIl memb13 ers of thme Mumm iicipa11 De moernaIii Cib arie requnested to meel. in thle Town lthl! this (Thursday) evening, at 74 O'clock, fo.- tihe purIpose of noiiO-i nating inttenidant and Wardens for the onsuing year. G. II. tlMasTEiI, Chairman. PAINFUL ACCitwFNT--As Mr1. Johnt W. Campbell, Jr. was crossing the rail road bridge in front of Mri' W. J. Davis' atore at Ridgeway, on Tuesday aftrntoon. after tho stormi, his horse foeR wIth him, anid broke both hones of his leg just - above the arrkle. Mr. C, is know'n as the lightnuing courier of the RItdgewvay Democr'atic Club, who sympathize with himi in this sad And painful accident, and in which) we heartily unite., hiafruAo.-Thue Register says: "'Twenty -nin imumigrants arrived oii the Wilington R~ailIread yesterday.. Elevenof thoem wvere takeni by Mi, E~. P. Mobicy, of Fairfield, fifteen by T~r~ J. A. Robinson1 of Due West1 anud three by Captain T, H-. Clarkle, of~ Tlrenton. -Fourteen more ares eypect. ed to arrive, o-day. Apphlcations "foir renii't )br are coiuqi Ant ly COm' dis ellag for skilled laborers. Colonel Bittlcr will probably go to New York int a few days to give liis personal attention to the matter. POIsONEi JY A PENcUi,.-The Ken nebec, Me., Journal says: Air Sam uel Clarke, of Vasselboro, has been in the habit of carrying a copying pencil In his cot pocket. One day last week Mr. Clarke cane to- Augusta', and while In the city ho purclase 8010 troches for a cold, which lhe put loose in the pocket, where they were con stantly colniig. in contact with the lead. While returning to Vasselboro on the cars he felt atickling In his throat, and to allay the irritation par took of several troclies. His tongue at once began to swell and turn black, and by the tien he reached hone he was dendly sick. A physician was sumintioned, who proInptly adininister ed nitidotes for the poison. It is said that a piece of the lead of one of these pencils, helt' the size ofa pea, will cause the death of a robust man. As these atitomatie or copying pencils are in general use in Wlnnsboio, it is well to call attention to the above. They ale evidently made ;f .some anllliie preparation which Is poisonous, and whether or not they are as danigerous as is claimed, they should be kept an ay froin children. -A photographer recently acted as master of ceremonies at a t'ricnd's fu. neral, anid as he lifted the coilln-lid for the niolruers to look at the remains, whispered to the corpse, "Now look natural." Force ofliabit. F. F. E. COMPANY. T HE regular monthly meeting of the . Firlield Fire Engine Compan y will 1)( held in the Town Hall on Friday even ing 1st instant, at S o'clock. J. 11. HARDEN, mar 3 1 Secretary. NOTICE. rT HE regular meeting of the Board of S. Triusees of School Di.1-kiet No. 14 wV he held at the oflice of the under -igned on the tir. Satttrday in each month at I. o'clock, a In Teachers employed in this School District will pr-sient their reports at that I ime, aid receive orders o~i the Couuty Treasurer for iheir rialaries. ,y order of the Board. T. R. ROBER t SON. mch 31-2t (lerk. rl.ARGE AND DEVE1.0? TIlE FORVI. If shrunc Wholly or In p-,rt fron n-%ture or iq. (t444'm. A d v ie free. Dese9r3u cas CI:41 I ,'end Ma intp ti l'. D)- I.. ('0., A n .,(la. No imunhis f. 3igh. ebt reference. Correslponrtence con dn tital. r'DS THAT SURPRISE! T , TE A 1MERS' "BONANZA." M - xie. . lew .*g~t.1: rl'omn K. A., clin'lortir Hes'n -ny *vtiliti - 4.ver L ana41 i t-.I. pl 4iio rii r rm',k .1. e ll se .t .y ti-til 241 4. a aper. No':. u -- tiitfi. : fpun. li i t ean Ial rpen, aiqt by 1han - - . 1 14, rie st 1611m -I I. o :.iown .4F n 9 I 'er mi- t.aiti . Se''I. vi .ts,Ln pape'r. O(tb.i I-1 WJur.-o .Ist mp rtc.latrip-t varit-1 v, 4.) 4.. ii 1i. 1 V~f . . . 1111113 . p'4 vittil . 111141~t ~ evr '.ro.wn 1 .4 1'.li l. 1uscirnel'. ert'p nndu r ry . : 4w4t to :.p C4 r 3ipj. '254 e't. n4 34A'-r of4.. 41-4. (11 p-trers for 41. Vil v 's4tre,. 3.o-:-uf- Wood .\iti a4ineilon. I j l'it known. to 3 fel-t ln : - lnW 9'i:1lity. e. 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N-r ljo.''ntI W4.9 i ~ "'rb3!s er44mnntly'4 3, .'*3043-3' r'i'4hl4', 44n-3 444 44441044 t L 14.')'y 1 4.4.! for yeur 444444ey) 3s a4,uatoniin." SURVIVORW 1NIEETING. 'THE annivers*ary nmeting of the Fair t'ield Surivotali of the Sixth Rlegiment, 8. C. V.. will take place a' the 'Lown 11al1, Winntsbor'o, S. C., on Mondayl1~ tihe lith of April, at 1 o4'cloc4k, n. in. T1here will be an election of oflicera, and a lull attendl anfco-is earnestly reqjuested. mchi 24-tx2w YIUNIOIPAL~ ELECTION. NOTICE is h reby given that tho an.. N 1ul1 election for Intendalnt and 14)nr1 WVardenus for the Tow'in ot' Winnsbor'o will bo hold in the Town Hall on the first Monday mn April, being thle -Ithi day ther'eoh between the hoursa of 7 a. mn. and 5 p mi. TheI~ book~ for Itogistr'ation of v'olers w'ill be opene4td at the T[own 33al1l n' hursday, lerie4ny and14 H'aIurday (Mlarch Sist atnd Atprui 1st andl 2nd,) preceding tho day of' lee ion. hlweent'f the hours o)f 6 a. mn. and 1p. m. of eac(h day. he foilowing ci'titita are apptdhtod as ~Tangers of llegistration amit Electit-m: .1 11. Cummnings, J. .E. WVilliamsa and Wil lis Gorndo ori'oCou'i: 1m30! 17 E. 8. C1IANDIER, Clerk. EDIT'ORS ARD NEWSP'APERf MEN of the41 Cetity endtorse9 J44mes Bos.' Patent (Gold watch Cases5. As a proof, read the fol towing : Ihlttmore, 333d., Miarch II 1890. It glvos me pleasur43e'0 to inform.' eu iaat the Jamies Doss Wiltch Case' I have15 entfed hits331 given perfect satisfactionf. It wiars beautI full. J. TI. III.NOIhDt, Ed. and Pro'.4' Te .rgram. La744yette. lnd , Ma4r'!h 4, 198'). I take pleasttro In commEnidin~g the~ James Boss Watch) Onwe 34a highly sat isfactory 4.nd( enqial In wenr' to enc) of r:oltd gcold. Trhcy are the "Bossi" in facta wvell as in no me. w. 8. LING IE, Ed. and Prop't ('our Dent Mioincs, ha., Feb. '21. i8s' Our angr has carrietd a Jaimes' J'bos Il'atent Wiit ch Case, and cheerfun) ays thiat it cantiot be beaten In rTATwhy.AD'1(. I'ub'rs 1o4ea State( Leader. I am pleased to say that the J:4ines 1Doss wathi Catse I have Ia entIrely *:slsfactor'y, heintg In 01very1 res'pect jelst as5 r'epresentd. IL Is a perfect beaty. - -! f.ItI PETEMS(3, Ed. Arid Thop't Irognoia Co, Tasmes. ". Wausau1, wis., Mn 4r(eb 10, 1s30. The Watefite~ I have of your make ta ton o~ery why sallfarctor'y :It IA j tt splendId. ,Ed. di Pr'op't Toc of Liberty. .Th4.to arec C rred In by huneiredsot othIe'r 'df t as I wchll orchanta, mechanices and ,eoe~i in sll-p of the country. e h~JA oly PnJ so made of Two 8 d Go~oJco~l .. arranted by' spe cm ertM 3 3) Ask ur: . r or Illustra-. t -t g I,.oia F. ELDER. - ---0 NEW AND DESIRABLE.SPflING GOOIS!. .CHEAP AXD. PRETTY SPRING GOODS. BLACK and colored Caslmeres, Al paeas, MoIh4irs, MIomie Cloths, Grenla dines, BuntligA, lIlernani Cloths. LAVN6, Muslina, Lineis, Suitings, Pique, Ginghais, Calicoes, Naiisooks. ASK to see "Renfireu" Ginghais. Cassimeres,' Jpans, Cottontades and Linens. 13LEACIJED, Brown and Plaid lloimespun. TA BLE Linen, Doylies, Towels, heinPillow Casingi. IF ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD IIAT for a little morev, let them call ou me. NobbyliAe oi Straw liats opening. IF ANY MAN OR BOY WANTS A SUIT of good, pretty, nobby, charm Ing Spring Clothes, let thema call on Me. IF ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CLILD WANTS a pair of Shoes, cheap, let them call on mc aid get them. THOSESHETLAND SHIA WLS ARE LOVELY. A BEAUTIFUL Linle of Laces, hanburg Edgings and Itsertions, Cot tol Edgings. * GENTS'Silk and Lineu Handker chiefs. LA ) I ES' Linen 1km-stitched Hand kercliefs. GEN'TS', Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Hose. GENTS' AND LADhlES' SCARFS. COLLARS and ("ifls, Itufiling, Etc., Etc. BUT VI AT IS THE USE TRYING TO mention every thing in the Store? Just. comeanid see mmme. that is all, and I will make it pay you. MY GROO4CERY STORiE, AS usul, is well stocked with all tie nlecesarcis. anuld a few of the luxu ries, of lif. that is, in the eatinjug lina. But it you hold need anmy hardware, .rockerv, gts.svave or - woomden ware, why I Can.) -sllply you. SO DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON F. E1&r. mnch 20 J. & P. COATS JBIST S IX-CORI) COTTON, WVARR ANTED) 200 YARDS, FIVE CENITS~ A SPO OL, .A.T J. GROESCUEJ)8, much 19 GER EAT W E hanvo nowv in store the largos sV tock ever piirchased by us, and which will be disposed of tit low picesd Dry Goods, Olothing, Hat Shoes, Groeorios. Jiidles. Saddles. Harness, Red Leather, Harness Leaber &c. We are not given to "13LOWING,' but can truthfully say we are offer ing solid bargains, aind will be glad to see you. Uv. G. DESPORT1ES. sept 20 ~4~AOHIN O. 1n. W PHgH .aent. Winns, SPRIN GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS. OU NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR NEW STOCK OUR- NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS OF SPRING GOODS IS ARRIVING IS.ARRIVING. IS ARRIVING. IS ARRIVING. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. P. LANDECEER & BRO. P. LANDECKER & BRO. P LANDECKER & BRO. P. LANDECkER & BRO. uch 12 FRESH SUPLY Fw Now Crop INJEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, best in the market, and syrups of all gratles. ALSO, A fino assortment of tIAISTNS8 CITRON, CANNEfl PEARIS, PINEAPPLE, PEACHIESZ 3 . GRATED CDCOANy'F ISINGLASS, GELATJ~ Also, a good gttalityv of OAT N in 6(19 pounid packages GIVE ME A CATJ dec 25 EST ABLISH ED IRlS. 04g oo& (Wovtby oil Waurr S7ootS.) EuoRo'N A. CLARK 80011 AQENT, 400 DkoADWAY, NEW 7 Since the 1itrodoetion of thia Spool Coctoqi into the Arolean tsrket. it.sane cess has been un precedentert. No otbqr brand of thread has ever miet erith- the same amount of pnblio fav.'r in the same space of ilme. Tlhe - 0. N. T " manafacturers were the et to recognise the Inaportance of the eowing Machine and to make a six-cord cotton, which haa over beeni Ihe recog nized standard for triachities.. All the improvementa in machinery tha~t th" inventive genius of the nine. teeth centttfy has produced -hav be adapted b - the manufaetutera of -' N.T.' At all the great Ynternatioual F4ii-e of the world. "'0. N. T.-' hats been swarded the highest nore. * hq ''.O. T4" factories T. ewark. N. J., and Paisley, spo&1i , etn loy 6,200 operatives - inak, utngloient, thread daily to go around tho world fontr twiaes. Consumne 140 tojps of coal dai a. T be mnatutiturers of " .'.ar .the:largest manftbtrors 1 Spool C'ot. ton'in the worl$. A ful assortment..of this .)Cotton. can be had at wbolesaleasd' rtlat J. M3 nJEA'r A&Aa C6'8 feb 9- t. GRAND SOME PEOPLE claim that Ger regulate the production of cotton or demand. Instead of excited visions, i a sensible people, the present day a which bouefits the public. Hear the MIMN A Victory in Dry Goods, Notions, etc., etc. 500 Men's SumrUer tats, at 8 cent 433 Women's Triwmqd flats, at 86 248 Gents' Colored Shirts, at 831 E6 yaa ds of Spi ing -Dress Goods Lace Bunting. Plain Black Bunting, Cloths, Alpacas, Brilliantines, etc. DOMESTICS-4480 yards Sheeti TOWELS-800 Power Loom Tow 366 Power Loom Tow 100 Power Loom Tow HANDHERCHIEFS-366 at 8,4, CLOTHING-This Departwcnnt ia piblic, SHOES, SHOS-$2,000 worth < -0o THESE goods have been bought fi and are marked at rockb.ottom cash I'rices* here. I have always advocate and will put it in force this season mi The bighest pricd paid for cotton meh 31 A Ki4?a Aa ika SEWING NACHINEs LARGE Alu t, NOTEISS S SETTING NEEDLE, THIIaADING SHUTTLE, .WINDING BOBBIN itLEa.4rr iN rtiksaa ANED jf F.Wr A. t A. C. ALFORD, Ngo. 23 South Ogivert Stpeet, FRESH GROCERIES!I *C~tasotd Coffees, ito, - ' agnrraandOld Gov. .Jav. Rio anid Old Gov. Java Rtoasted. Tens, Black.' Imnlerial, Gunpowder sud Young Hysonl. CAN~iED GOOD$S. I'est'*, Peaches, Pinepples. Tn, matoes,- Salmon, Corned B~eef, Deviled 11am anid Turkey, Sardines, Ac. Mcrnit Cheee, rGtuger Pre servcA, Pin' Head Oat Isleal, Coopet Gelatinie, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmeg... Dald vin %atetip. Cross & Blacik well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per t'In's WVordetbrshire Sauce. 5. F. MchMASTER & CJO. tept 14___ CONFECTIONER IE, T 'B2 undersigned having purobased tht istogck 5p trade, r<.oently owned by A, P. M fi'er. proposes to sell ti-e same at argd below.oir:ginal cost. ie offors Frenio Ceai ly at thirly-6lve cents.poi' poiud, I.adioa' Bawkots at oost, pop. an d'ey below Ocst. JUS T J$Y0V4$P, and alwaya on band,. Fresh goa is. Or anges, Lomone4. Appes, phoa and Dreads of difforegt dg'4. * . W. AIEEN. Ald. gad pood spd 4esh always pa band ' '' surn~ A Lperso n 1sl genafa~pI topresent thelo rfl IUGH'S DEPOT. 1 o lius is subject to the same laws which grain, the supply adjuats itself to the maginary dreams sounded in the ear of emands something genuine and real fame of AUGHI Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, 3. 48, 85, 65, 75 up to $3 00. -ents, worth 0 cents. in new designs, consisting of Debelge, Mlohairs, Bbck Cashmeres, Heunietta DOWN. ig, Shirtings and Drillings, at COST. els, 44 inches, 25 cents. ole, 36 inches, 10 cents. Ole, 30 inches, 5 cents. 5, 8, up to 25 and 40 cents each. well filled to suit the dtmand of the >f Shoes just recoived. 0 ar CASH direct from first bands, prices. No Time or Long Uredit id the SHORT PROFIT SYSTEMi, Jro than over. ,. 1YXnM1tAUGHN. rag8, and hides. ? .. T Li M ik MINQTON Agenuts for BAZAR~ PATTERN.. LOW PRICES. OUR Wintor Goods are atil being soild at reduced prices to make roomt I PRNGGOODS. A lot of Dusts ardeu Seeds, just received. SEED POTATOkS, DNITob1 SET8, etq '-AT TUih 9. n. B1AmY co. SEEDS ! SEED~1I J UST received, a lsre tot of choo~ U tdrdemu Seeds of all kind. ALSO Seed andl eating~ Irish 'tt6A of the clinicest klini . C) ' if Groc~rlos arriving y n;.. i 'on handl a large lot of bbt qiy ole Leethetr; which wilJ~ g at~ lo Ogire..' I am paving bigb~ht $)T$C for bry feb 1% On the Corner -GUANI NAN ! EAV b * sey of everal standard the o.jz ? dthe Wito~ : Gibbs ~upj* p1A 11 Who k atar do' t o e a be 1 t makin - - . . ........ WINNSBORO, S. C .81880 has passed away, I am tankfl for the past favors b. Ptowed on me by my customers of Chester. Lancuate'r and Fairfield cotu. ties, and must say that I have ool. lected exceedingly wlnotwi *th-stand ing the dry scason and short erop.t now invite them to come, and L will sell thezn - AMLS AYND MO&RS ou time uintl. fall,.upon ther rnamig mle good papers.. I also invite (aA bluyers, as I can sell to .them as low as the lowest for Cash. I DiE'Y cOMPETITIO . A. WVILL IF OPD Jan 11 WE .OFFER PECIAL hudnccumeuts to cusfobioril amatinig WIXTER GOODS It will pay to examine and price outr stock of D resi Goods. Flainels, Cue simerea. Jemins. I"lauki, s.and aill otmhr goods, act they will be Sold Cheap. We ask tIe attention of the ladies to oue CtOAKS A.vb DOLM4ANS, which will b-e closed out at LO DOWN PRICES. CLOTHING AT BlOTTOM FIGUIES1 A small lot, of 6ir-petig, whI64 will be closed out at. BA RGAINS. MicMASTEl , j3RICE & KETCHIM? pial 15.-. THJE CELE:.RATED THIE CELEBIRATED TT O.TRMATED THlE CELEBRATED -. - IIOSTNTTER BITTERS HJOSTETTER BITTERS ho1t5S TEh ITTELRS HiOSTETTER I3ITT ICEN. --AT-. F. W. HTABENICHiT'S.a F. W. HABENICUT'S., F. W. IIABENICHT'S. F. W. H ABRENICHIT , THE GREAT INDIAN THlE (*fEAT INDPIAN TH E (UR1AT INDIIAN THE GREAT INDIAN OCEOLA BITTERS ppEOLA~ BITTERS QgEOG~A J3ItT1BS F. W. HlABElNIUHT' F. W. HA BENIONIT'S F. W. HA.BENICHT'S. F. WV. .HABENICHT'8. GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IPgy A NQUston4 SIT TEnd NQUS'QOA B3ITTERS A*GOUSTONA bIT TE1R f. WV. UABENIOHT'S. fr W. tA BENICHT'8. B'. WV. HTAENICIIT'S, feb 12 SPEJA L iNOTICE T1O1 LAO1pof onor etploynent .d~. .L1fng the slac~k buseen eu~o, undedgued prooses to half-solo aot. using og y tA *t a.. *jjj8 $jOE4fljjjT