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"OWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, *ay 26, 1881. TEm6 oF TiE NEWS AND HIERIALD. J -'J'rI-weekly edition, ibui4 dollars Per QU, in a(lVance; weekly edition, two dollars and fiftv eents perannum, Jn1 advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATES Op ADVER1TisiNG.-One dollal per Inch for the first in'sertiona, o ad 11ty cents per inch for each subsoq aent insertion. Theso rates apply to all ad vertisenents, of wrhatever n'at r'e, and aire payable strictly--in advaie. Con tracts for three;A4.or' twelve months made on very'.lIbpral- terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line 1br the fli't -inertion and seven and one-half cnats. per line for each subsequenthisertion. Obitua-les and tributes of respect charged as adver tisenients. mnpldanhouncenents ox marriages and fiatbs published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever viature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company iasboro, S. C. MAILROAD SCHEDUE.-The trains! now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.28 p. im.; south-bound, 4.28 p. n.; north-bound freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-bound, 1.37 p. in. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time. sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. -Second Stock-J. Groeschel. Still they Come-B. Sugenheliner. Local Briefs. -And we feel very sorry for the man-who-lost-his-hat. -The County Treasurer was in Ridgeway collecting taxes on Thurs day. -Several parties are about to build In town, and the carpenters are smil ing. -The streets are miserably dusty. and a sprinkler would be a great in stitution this summer. -The gardens around town are 11Oeling rain very baily. The vege bles are about dried up. -The latest fashion gossip says that big mouths and blue eyes are the height of style for women now. -There is some talk of running a railroad from Ridgeway to Camden a distance of nineteen miles. -Very few people from the country ever co.ne to town nowadays, and those who (do come, bring no news. -Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketch in have put ut) a handsome awning, which was much needed. -Ilow are the water-melon patches getting along?-We are very fond of water-melons. -The drought it becominig serious. The grain crop is IRdly damaged, and much vottoni has not yet conime Up. -What has become of (tie historian of the fishing party? We have beei waiting to hear about Major Wood ward's ten-potund trout. -Chickens are so scarce in this neighborhood that somre foltlowv de clares lie has about forgotten what -An exchange says that one man has been found wvho made some mon cy out of the law. Hie borrowed it fromu the judge anid then lc't the coun try. --A fishing-party has just Veeturnled from Broad River, anid seem much pleased with their trip. They say the frost didn't kill tihe fishes this year, if it (lid kill some of thme fruit. -A colored farmer near town was caught Jaying ofT "short acres" in.~ th'e cotton field, arid on being asked the reason said, "Pin golig to hoe these myself." A funny idtea. -Thre- '>!".m!a -Register' mnions that there were quite a number of Fairfield farmers in the city on Wed nesday, purchasing plantation sup plies. -The ladies of thme Episcoph church, pleased with the success of their re e1 ent festival, purpose giving ainotherca some mooonlighit night early inm Jit ly. -Mr'. Fi. J. Ludet te, of the Rlegiste, paid a flying vitsit to Winnusboro this week. He represents a first-rate Tiew;spaper, amid he knows how to ,keep it before thre people. -Tne two Legislative commissions -one on constitutional amendments Sand the other oni the election laws have both adjourned, to meet at Green ville in August. -Correspondents will please bear in mind that comnmunications must be written on one side of thme paper01 only. Hereafter, articles not so wrtitteni will be r'ejectedl. Wsritinmg between the rutl ed lines is also very objectionable, --The small pox has appeared inm Concord, Nor'th Carolina, and is mnov lng south. Every one sh mid take advantage of the offer~ of the Board of health of' free vaccination. A large umber of children wvere vaccinated at to public school on Thirraday, --Mr. J, F, McMast er has a couple ypung fores at his store that hrve i adopted by a cat, whno nur'ses ]along with her kitterns. They iso sit on their haunches, an'd bottle, placing their~ fore paws * , in a bursiness-like way that make an average baby howl ENafNT.-Thanmks are re to Misses Rosa Connor anid r'awfornd for' an invitation to bes Cornmmencemenut Ex1ercises of mnbia Female College. A do pr'ogramme is pr'omlsed, EALTnI oF THE~ TOwN.-The * al Board of' Health through V. Aiken, chairmuan, have made port to the Council of their ofli * sactions last year.Inm presenting - p~ort. they "gladly state that niunity has been almost totally in disease consequent upon the pnent of malaria." They. rec4 d the continuance of the-Board; e~dr that a continual watch- may. .4 .pt. over the health an~d tihe ner %l condition of the town. They "con. gratulate the Council upon their wise sot In the removal of the bridges, which -wre but. Ishelter for d6bris anaputrescent matters." They olose their report by submitting a statement of the births and deaths ink the town during the year, as follows: Dirths-white, 17; colored, 26; total, 1M. Deaths-white, 10; colored, 26; total, 36. NEW ADVERTIsEMNT.-MesSrs. J. M. Beaty & Co. are now the agents for the sale of the "Queen Bess" Corset, which they recommend as an excep tionally fine article. They have also on hand their usual fine stock of dry goods, fancy goods, etc., - whlch will Well repay an exambeeation. - Mr. B. Sugenheimer announces that e will- sell his varied' stock of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, clothing, etc., at prices to compete with the low est. IHis stock will be flund to con tain everyhiig to supply the wants of the customer. Mr. Joseph Groeschel offers his itock of nderwear at very low figures to close out. His goods will be found to be of the best quality and lie will iell them at the lowest living prices. Mr. Jno. L. Mimnaugh of the "Au rusta Store," is out with one of lils "leaders" sdtting forth a few of the nnumerable things he has in his mam noth establishment. Read his adver isemont-it's too big a thing to set )ut in a "local brief." TniE CorroN CASE.-The Columbia 3orrespondent of the News and Cou rier says: "Mr. N. B. Barnwell, mas ter in equity, has been taking evidence i the case of M. L. Bonham, railroad :ommissioner, agalust the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Com pany. This case, which was well known a year ago, Involves the right of the railroad to charge for cotton freights by measurement. It was de ,ided in the negative by Judge Mae key, but overruled by the Supreme Dourt and remanded to the court be low with Instructions. In accordance with them, the court referred the case to the Master to take testimony as to whether cotton was considered freight chargeable by weight or measurement in 1846, when the charter of the road was granted, and report his findings aind the testimony to the court. The Master has examined tenl witnesses here and will cantinue the examina tion at Winnsboro on Monday. As up to this point the testimony taken proves that cotton was charged neith er by weight nor measurement in 1846, but only at a price per bale, the inves Ligation will not result in much but mother quandary." -The l61t annual convention of the E)iscoj)al church of North Carolina is in) session at Raleigh. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. J N pnrann of authorit' on me con .1 forredl by mortgage of F. M. Gaids tien and Rt. G3adsdoni, of date the 8th day f April, 1881. I will offer for saile before the Court House door, in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in June next, at public autcry, to the highest bidder: One gray mare mul e, about ten years old, and 'ibout founrte-en and one-half hands high. T.o m,. of anlo-GASHI. mmay 24-ftd A. wVILLIFORID. N~EW STOR~E --AT THLE GLADIDEN HIOTELI, WE, the uudet-signed, respecifully in rmu the .citizens of WIN N8BORtO and~ vicinity that. we have RIEMOVk:t) to GLADDEN~S ROTEL, And are now in receipt nf a full line o: flew ahd desirable SPRlING AND SUMMElR GOODE Which we will soll at the lowest pricem for cashi. DRESS GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, which we oft'er ai accordingly low prices, WHITE GOODS, WVe resneetfully ask the attention of th Ladles to ouri entirely now fresh stock of those goods. English Swiss, Flain and Plalded lNan sooks, Piques, in great varietv. SILK TIES, Ladies' Lace Scarfs, Ties and lVows, at fifteen cents, worth thirty-five cents. CEOhTRIN4 ! BEAUJTIFUJL SPRING SUJITh FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON FANCY CASSIMERES, LUtE flANNELS, WORSTEDS, For MEN, TOUJTHS atid iIOYS MADE TO ORDEE~I. zhuits inade to omde'r at veryt low prices. SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. SECOND -0 I HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT SECOND STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IS READY FOR INSPECTION. THE HANDSOME ST LINE OF Ladies' Neckwear in the City. THE BEST STOCK OF WHITE Goods in Town. AGENT for the DALSHEIMER BROS., OF PHiLADELPHIA, FINE LADIES SIHOEP. BARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Respectfully, Jr. G~EJEC-EI.. may 28 A T OUR Hu"USE - THE MOST h CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TRY TUE CELEBRATED B U C K B E E R, ALWAYS ME1SH A.D COOL. J.CLEND YING. 4 may 3 Next door to W. R. Doty & Co. TAX NOTICE. AUDITon's OFzCE, MAY 9, 1881. T HE books of this office will be open from June lat to Juls 20, 1881, to receive returns of personal property own bd by each taxpayer on the 1st day of Juno. All malc persons between the ages of twenty. one and sixty years are liable to poli-tax, and mill repo(rt accordingly. For the accommodation of taxpayers I will be atf the following places on the days specified for the purposo of receiv ing retui ns, viz.: Woodward's, from tho arrival of freight train, June 8th, to departure of south bound passenger train Juno 9th. Whito Oak, June 10. Dur~anm's, June 11. . Caid w oll's Storo, June 13. Gladdon's Grove, June 14. Ridgeway, Juno 15 and 16. Bear Creek, June 17. Blythecwood, June 18. Jenninga' Brore, Jnno 20. Jenkinsville, June 2'. Monticello, Juno 22 and 23. Buckhead, June 27. Feasterville, June 28 and 29. Please take notice that the office in Winnsboro wil i 1 e closed dunring my absewnce at the above aplointmecnts, and~ open on all other days during the ap pointed time. I. N. WIT HERS, may 10. tfj Auditor F. J . Free to Everyolly A BEAUTIFUL BOOK for' the 'XING 1By ap~plying personally at the nearest office of Tit I' SINGER 'MANUtFACOTURH ING CO. (or by postatl card if at a dis tanco' any ADULT person will be pre 'tented with a beau tfully' ill ustrated copy of a New Book entitled 0GENIUJS REWARDED, -1n THE - STORY of the SEWING MA CHINE containmng a handsome andt costly ist'-el engraving frontis-..e~e alko, 8 linh~ era. graved wood cuts. nnd bound in an elah orate blue andl gold iittograi.hed cIoer No charge whatever is madelt for this hnand some book, which can h~a objtained only by applicationi at the brahch antd snbordli nateo offices of Tihe Singer Manuf'acturing (0o. THE SINGERt MANUJFACTUR1NG CO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, may 17--ly Now York. I1"Lfghttest jjg B World. '> H en(s dress g . ~ M ACHINE 0 "6+ NH CI4A RL it.. - AIIMOREpM4D~v boro, S. (2. dc ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP, we nak the coowln earflai ersi der platedk rtc e on, om ehw "in ladysoe F ate tery e toe oubltncrek btokyring oi p o e bnsok, neo sil bara'etJj4ete, rot r 100. rh lot ca eto aTohe rouCston :tain o onpr inthe inelgn cora ebro to se a box fac eka ae, r aln tva bultms nr~t t4pe fik na4h if pli slipae re noh cameoringMalts' oaaongwlb'.daod [ROM THE WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, me Tire Shrinker, three Screw ?lates, one Bellows, one Anvil, one lise. One Boxing Machine, cost $18.00, will be sold for $10. Lots of Oval. half Oval' Round, 3and, Square and Tire Iron ; Hubs, spokes, Rime, Carriage Bolts, Tire 3olts and all manner of castings. ObE SOLD REG RDLESS OF ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. may 14 SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISPED lA12. TRADE ~MAR K (WOUND ON Vu1TZ SPOOLS.) GEORGE A. C1LARK, -80tV2 A691T, 00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Since the introd'ietion of this Spool otton into the American mark't. its sue os has been un prcedented. To other orand of thread has ever met with the aine amount of public fawvr in the same pace of time. The "O. N. T " manufacturera were the irst to recognize the importance of the ewing Machine and to make a six--cord otton, which has ever been the recog iizt.d standard for machines. All the improvements in machinery hiat thn inventive genius of the nine. eeth contury has produced have been dapted by the Inarutacturers of "O.N.T." At all the great International Fairs of he world, "0. N. T-." han been Awarded he highest honors. 'Ilie '0. N. T'." factdries at Newark. 4. J., and Paisley, Scotlend, employ i,200 operatives-- make su icienit thre6d lIily to go around the world four ti4.A Consumec 141' tons of coa~l dail .,. The. manufacturers of "0.. ."~ at~ he largest ianufacturer5 of Spool :06t;. on ini the worlhi. A full assoitmient of this Spo'A ol da. nnf be had at wholesaleand retail at J. M 3EATIY & CO. 'S. feb 2' t x6ni FAIR~ NOTICE. WVE have now obethed otur STOCK >f SPRING and SUJMMER DRY 3OODS, and ask an inspection of the'said..tJew PUBLIO. Each bepartment s~ kg .ind Complete, and in Styles, Quality and Prices are Second to NONE. All we askc is that y'ou examinle OUR STOCK; and we will convince you thaft we "TALK SOLIO FACTS.' McMASTEH, 11RICE & J(ETClIINs ap 16 Sa18 ailldFeedStables, WINSOOS.C A. 'Williford, atp13 TOILET SOAPN? A L 1110E lot of the cheapest Toilto' LI.8uap tot the price overbrghe Winnsboro. (Call and be cornvinced. MoMA8TER, BRICE & KETCHW spril 9 TRY THE CELEBRATED Bergler & Enel PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL. LAR 1ER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS PEtR DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. SUMMDER BEVERAGES. MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCHES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONADES, BODA WATER. -AND ON DRAUGHT F. W IIABENICHT. * p 30 lyfL L. KINARD'S kWASnRIONA liLE &OLUlfznxA, S. c. JUS'i r-eceived tlio largest and inosi complete stook of SPRINQ~ CLOTH ING that has over been in the State, and al rwices to 3;dh~the times. SiUITs OF Miti)L1?SEX PLANTL In WVarrakited, at $12.60. MEN'S ALL WOOL CUEviO'stUrT Warranted, at $10.59. YOUTilS' SUITS FROM $3.40 to $l.00J 13OY8' RUITS $1.50, $2 (00. $2.50); A N] Upuardin A Lt a fine stine1 of Tavnlor's cel bras, Machiroinauw 8iraw Hlats and .\raniIh,, in I4hades of 8ilver. '2an, Chiocolat. and White. I ITAVE addied to tiiv stock fine shios f,. gentlemon. to comnplete an oufit, guianrn teed not to rip or bredk; if they do, wil give anothe' pair, ay 1.-ly FRESH GROCERI ES ARF consfantly being re'ceived by ne a Isynopsis oi whioh I gavo belIow. NUW OULIE/AI~ I 8.A24 N ?D 8YllUP'1 AUGARS, Fi:0 i 111 I IP IET TO TI'l. Til T1 1 R E ,f. 8 JACKSON'S BE8T F~AMILY FLOUR. C AN NED 4 00098 UA LIORINIA PEARS 58,80mttng Choice. 8UCCOTA8I!, Beane and tork Combinet TOMiATOES, 1'EA C1IEt tINE APPLE. SALMON, RDIa kiUSTAIRU, tEPPEgn, kTC.. ETC I AL8O iNtE YOUR ATTIENTION TO OUl ftOA8T~BI COFFEE. iv ie a call, and examine for yoursell aa tpoles too aumeroes to mention. 3. B. PLENNMEN, se14 STILL Till B. SUGENI I do not pirices in per, but g call and find that I tie cheaj tine cheali don't you may 28 THE GR A(h WINNE ---o : BIINNAUGIN CO'IIMANDIN4 THE REIGN 4] D11VJNG forevor into oblivion tha stroyod the people's best friend--THI 99 gauze und rahirts reducod to 2 76 ganze undert-birts reduced to 4 55 gauze udorshirts reduced to 6 MY entire botion stock on the cent former prices square in half. ti oken loto in Mir so' and Cbildr 100 dozen ladies striped hose, in . Best goods ii the market for the mon 35 and 40 aents. FOR THE MEN--1,000 pairA G 6 c'ents a. pair... Fiarth'er for the men- 390 pairs b b'est British -hose in -Winnsboro for 25 NECK WEAR AND SILl 25 dozen Ladies' Lace Ties at 5-, 1 4 dozen Ladies' Lace Tics at 75, boon bought far belowv their original a their goods right for cash and cash on HARDWVAR~E HARDW) Une dozen King's Own fine five fi Five dozen cotton hoes, 64, 7, 7t of 40 cnts. Old prico'615 and 75 cent Just received Fowler's Patent Fly sold in this placo, for CA.SH ONLY. PAINTS-, IPANTS.-I am agent the United Stat~es. and will furnish mn' than they can buy them elsewhore foir W ANTED --5,000 poCunds cottor~ Also tihe highest muarket pice( paid foi J. L. MIM THI n ..~ y 261 arsapa11a Is a compottnd of the virtues of. sarsa. pitlln in l, m andrake, yellow all powerful llood-mfakit Ig, 1 lood-cleans lng, andl lifo-sustaininig elements. 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NQ sufferer from any disoaseo of the bleed need despair who will give AYER 's SAn1sA'AntrItA a fair trial. .It is folly to experiment with the n. ei cinal y ntos, offereda bloo thu fless, while disease becomes more firmlu seated. AVEn'S SAnsarArIIrLA is a modi nm o such concentrabt crative power most reliable blood-puriflor known. Physicians know its composition, and prescribe it. It hasboen wdely used for forty years, and has won the unq ual. condence of millions whofn it has ISREPA RED BY OR. p0. AVER & CO, PatI#al and4 Ama Ohemists Lowell, as )om w ati3aveernt X1sa11rSaSs, EYCOME IEIMEB'S. quote my the pa vive me a you will sell a lit ier the iest. And forget it. D DEPOT ;BORO. A THE HELM DESTROYS F TERROUl, M. .R._ 4U system which for long years d IR POCKET BOOK. 5 conts. :0 cents. 9 conto - re to the front counters and cYA* an's, reduced to 5 cents a pair. lark colors, reduced to 10 -centls sy. Something niao at 15,. 20, 26 nts' brown half hoso 'Aut down to entsl socks reduced to 10 cauti.r. The HANDKE~tOHIEFS. 0, 15 and 25 cents. 90, $1.25, $2.00. Trhese goodA have alue, and parties who want to buf ly should inspedt these GOODS. L-RE! I ARD~WARE I! ngor cradles, at $2.65 dASIt. inuces, at the astonishing low pried Fan at $2.90, lower than ever before for tine d? the best nuixed pailuts ill rcustomers with thoso goods l'ess theo Almighty Dollar.. raga, for which I will pay 12 centen hids. NAUGR LEADER 01? LOW PRICEtk FRESh GRODE1UES! 11t0AIS, assorted. Cofl'os, Rlio, Lag m 'ra aend Old Gov. Java. tio anid( Gov. Java Roasted. 'T as, Black, Imperial; Gunpowder anmd Yorinig Ilysot CANNED GOOI).. Pears, Peachcs, Pinc ea. 'ro. matoes, SalImont, Corned Beer b)ovledc 11am and TLurke3 Sardine, &c. Macaronui i andu (Chooet, Churcer Pre servcs, Pin fiead OAt Meatl, Coopee Uelatine#, Mulstard, Uilack Popper ancd Nutmegs. Baldivint Catsup, bos & Black. wvoll's thew~i Chow, Empire Chow (how, Astortsd( P'ldkles, Lea & Per rin's Worcetdersh~ie Sauce. J.1F. McMASTER & CO. b. sept 14 85%#$ THAT SURPrf6I~t Tiral FARMlES' "BONNANBA. Bea oJ a b ang a r o Ile to be tbe riheet humn noe knowh lU Q'een Wtoeeon~u mord Targt vaey sugay best I e or toet s, of 24b a'aI eal a .kaper. uin lml.ichest Oaor earlyt lls. rq-uo