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X0W AN. UNTY. tas5DAY.June . g : 1881. Tr**s or THEa NEWs AlD UERALD. -Tri-Aweekly edition, four dollars. per anniu , In advance; weekly editi6n, two dollars and fifty cents per annun, in adVaneo, 'Liberal adiscount to clubs of live and Ii)wards. RATEs Oe ADv ERTIsiN.-Oll.dollan per uch for the first insertioi, - b at4 tifty cents 'er inch for each subseq Aeit Insertion.' These rates anbly to all ad vertisenevits, of Wvhatever natu ce, and are payabW ~rictly inv advance Con tracts bfo: ireo, six or. twelve months inade on very. liberal terms. Tran sient lbcl. notlces, fifteen cents per line W14 to first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsauentinsertion. Obitua-"es and tributos of respect charged as advor tisemeints. Simple alnouncements 01 marriages Atid deaths published free ot charge, end.,80lleited. All coinmunications of whatsoever nature sbold be addressed to the Winnsbaoro Publishing . Company Whimtsboro, S. C. i!AILRoAD ScnEDULE.-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-ound passenger, 12.28 p. in.; south-bound, 4.28 p. in.; north-bsound freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-bound, 1.87 p. mi. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Citation-J. R. Boyles, J. P. F. C. Attention Ladies-McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. -J. L. Minnaugh commences his big clearanee sale to-day. Now is the time to buy your dry goods for cash. Try Mimnaugh once. * Tun TEAcnEas' AssoCoATION.-The Teachers' Association meets on Satur. day the 11th of June, at 11 o'clock. Col. Davis will discuss the subject of 1 pronunciation. Phonetics and the sounds of letters will be practised, and other interesting matters will be dis cussed. Members will bring their "lunch." ONWAnDS AND UPWARDS-GREAT SLAUGHTER IN GocDs.-From this day forward I will offer my entire stock at prices unheard of in Winnsboro. My big advertisement will appear in next week's issue. J. L. MIMNAUGH, *j The Leader of Low Prices. CLOSING OUT.--Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketchin, desiring to close out their stock of spring dress goods, will sell them at very low prIhes. Pur chasers wishing anything in this line will do well to examine these goods. In addition there will be- found on Ai hand a full stock of dry goods, general nerchan dise, drugs and medicines, w hich will be sold at prices as low as the very lowest. RAINS AND CROPs.-Blains havP fal len in almost every portion of the county, althogh in some sections there has not yet been a season. On Friday a wind and hall storm passed over Ridgeway. The hall did no damage, but the wind lifted Mr'. John Simpson's kthnoftf the pillows and set it dowvn on the ground, breaking up the store Sand doing other harm. Trees were broen down. A storm also passed ovrMr. Middleton Armstrong's V place, throwing downa a barn, it is. said, and tearing a few planks off the side of the house, and demolishing fences. The farmers are getting on well with cotton, but the oats did not yiel~d half a rop. YENzsioR's PREDICTIONS FOR JUNE. The Canadian weather prophet is still ~fgetting in bis work, and as a matter of ' local interest we give his predictions f, or June just as we find them in the papers: June is likely to prove warm even hot and dry up to about the 10th or 12th days. Beyond these dates cool and showery wveather is probable ., up to the 20th, and frosts are likely to be experienced pretty generally both in anada and the Northern States. A snow fall is not improbable in mountainous regions. The neighbor hood of the 22d and 28d daiys looks, Sin the distance, particularly cool and <frosty, while the 24th to 26th dates, on ~Ythe contrary, smack of heat In many 'sections of the country. The neigh Sborhood is likely to prove stormy in Wetern Ontario and Western United States, the storms in all probability be ing accompanied by thunder and light ning and hail. The month will end, in most parts, with threatening weather. COMMENCEMENT E X E R10 5 I 8 . The commencement exercises of the Carolina Military Institute, Charlotte, N, C., will begin on the 14th inst,, with an address before the Corps of Cadets by the Hion. M. C. Butler. The public ceremonies, consisting of ad dresses by the Cadets of the different classes and the conferring of diplomas, will take place on the morning of the 15th inst. The exercises will be both entertaining and instructive. It Is with pleasure that we acknowl edge the receipt of an invitation to attenad the commencement exercises of the Law School of thme Columabian University, Washington, Di. C., and we hereby tender thanks for the same to Mr. 0, A. Diouglass, of' the gradu atinag class. This young gentleman is the second son of our' esteemed fellowv citizen Mr. John,8. Douglass, and has, since last September, been pursuing a .. legal studies in the Coimbian '"v He graduated at Erekine Sclass of 1878, and for- a (I'ein tejaf tug in this mangred 'with U.he ad Boali O rang ent, blithaei i the frst a uae night of A/ Liza's visit c been suprelune aPY, her Mg been spendhip P Oeenigaregulai t company, ad once eveuiak the er poken of bal h 'and' .nedlher attenons Wei( - plaw'50s to her husb~andg bagi .3i~t banish upcn' raoH~comar 0.1 Naaox The Gantd and Petit Jares Promptiy oA Man-1he Charkbeth'e riing Judge --Ca~s Itled. The aumtmi' term of the Court of Generial Ses'elons for Fairfield opened on Monday Morning, his Honor A. P. Aldrich, judge of the second circuit, presiding. The roll of the grand jury was called, and seventeen members answered to their names. The pre Wlng judge then delivered his charge to the grand jury, substantially as fbi lows: It gives me- great pipasur'o to. eet you, on ny return to yQur 0o1u)W4'.ef ter an abisence of two yk.ars and a half, and to cngratulate yokfupon, the im proved condition of our affairs. The State government has been conducted with economy, and with a just regard to all the interests of our people. Commerce Las revived, labor .is con tent, crime has decreased, factories are springing up, railroads are * extending their lingps, and there are everywhere signs of a general in provement. I see no reason why, With her great and va .rled resources, with a government that will at once develop those re ources and give protectiou to all our people, and with the help of a bene ficent Providence, our State may not rise to the highet Lrosperlty. I have said tht drime has diminish ed. While this Is happily true of most offences, yet such Is not the case with the crime of homicide. In the past year-from the first of February, 1880, to the first of Jantuary, 1881-I have tried thirteen cases of homicide, out of which there were ten convictions. The crime of homicide thus ap sears dreadfully prevalent. Why is this so? My experience convinces me that the reason why it is so Is to be found in the practice of whiskey-drinking and the chrrying of concealed weapons. These evils became so great that the Legislature was forced to pass laws to check them-the statutes against carry ing concealed weapons anu forbidding the sale of intoxicating liquors outside of incorporated towns and villoges. Your duty is to present all violations of these statutes that may come to your knowledge. . The cri me of homicide is not confin ed to our land-as some partisans pre tend. It spreads over the whole world. All kinds of homicide are prevalet-in Ireland.suffering under a chronic nn ine-in imperial Russia and in prois perous Germany, waging a constant and cruel crusade against the Jews. These people-a people who have been good citizens and who have furnished to literature some of its brightest orna ments, and to politics some of the greatest statesmen-these people are driven from their homes by the man dates of a tyrannical goverinment. And all this in enlightened Europe. We cannot say how this state of affairs has come about. For our part, all that we can do is to enforce the law. Let it be understood that all that come to our shores shall be strictly answerable to the law, and shall like wise enjoy the full protection of the law. Our State is doing all she can to en courage immgllration. Our Commnis sioner of Imnugration is a zealons and capable gentleman, and is using his best efforts to make his department successful and beneficial to the people. Immigration is of Vast importance to our State. We want capital-and with pop~ulation will come capital. Mr. Butler, our Coinmissioner of Agriculture, asks me to bring to the attention of the grand juries the lawv passed for the protection of'flsh-a sub ject very much neglected. Though the Commissioner has beena indefat iga leh in stocking our rivers with fish, though traps have been put in pr'oper places, yet the law has been so fre quently violated that the eff'orts of the Commissioner almost come to nought. If the landed proprietors wvill help him, anid If the law be enforced, we shall soon have all our rivers stocked with an amp~le supply of fish for all. It is your duaty to see, as far as you are able, that the fish laws are properly respect ed. It is not necessary for me to charge you as to your different duties, as the painstaking judge wvho preceeded me has doubtless done so as f'ully as is necessary. It is your right and duty to inspect evey department of the pub lie administration. T1herec is one subject of gr'eat impor tance to the courts and the people. I allude to the drawing of j uries. The law requires that in maki no up the jury-llst the commnisslanei's s'hall tak e one in ten or at least one in twenty of the whole number of persons fit and liable to jury duty. Yet in one county withina my knowledge, where there are are over six thousand voters, thaei'e were but 280 names put on the jury list. Ther'e is certainly something wrong in this. I do not know of any irregularities in the dr'awing of jurlies in this county, but still It is a part of your duty to look after the tnatter. You will nowv retire for the consid eration of such bills as the Bolicitor shall submit to you. The grand jury accordingly retired. The State vs. Nelson Savage, indict ed forlarceny from the field-stealing a hundred ears of corn from the field of the prosecutor, Mr. W. B. Boyle. Mr, J. E. McDonald appeared for the de fenice. At the close of the -State's tee timony, hie announced that he had no evidence to offer, and would submit the case without argument. After a brief charge from the Judge, the jur'y retired, and soon returned with a ver diet of "Guilty." Thme State vs. Edlward Thrown, In dlicted for carrying a concealed wvea pon. D3efendant pleaded "Guilty." AT OUR HOUSE - THEMo8T). 0II0ICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS SflERRY COBBLERtS, CLARET PUNCHEIS, SOD~A WATER, LE~MONAD~ES aund OLD VIRGINIA MI JJLEP'S. Uhinee, o Wja aeribet rlara had4 melCty was rebudtt f elerto lid had E bron lit it 'Rea er to o Y in her oedi toeas for~i~bo any her to ernt mountam, It 0 an~ enen~ Iev itha eruptions qfakes andj terrE rathl- tey oved their toaaut in rut eyi stl further tow aBaOsecn ti, >ram. naialm rnortounded , SPRING WAGONS -AND FARM WAGONS. N eonneetion with the Biuggy and Spring Wagon business, Ihave fox sale the well-known "OLD ICIKORY" Farm Wagoem My one.hdrse wagons are coupled. the sAme as a two-horse -wagon, l4ve fr6ht bounds and rocking bolster. Warranted for twelve months.~ J. It. CUMIVINGS, Opp. -Dunlevy & Fant ap 28 NEW STORE -AT THE GLADDEN HOTEL. WE, the undersigned. rerpectfully in form the citizens of WINNSBORO and vicinity that, we have REMOVED to GLADDEN'S IHOTEL, And are now in receipt of a full line of new and desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash. DRESS GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, which we offer at accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We resneotfully ask the attention of th Ladies to our entirely new fresh stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan sooks, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies' Lane Scarfs, Tics and Pows, at fifteen cents, worth thirty-five cents. .CLOTHINGI BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUIrS FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON FANCY CASSIMElES, BLUE FLANNELS, WORSTEDS, For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS. MADE TO ORDER. Suits made to order, at very lOW prices1 SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. P. ldecker & Bro. FRESH GROOCEIES!I 1.UGARS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, a Laguiayra and Old Gov. Java. Rio nd ld Gv. avaRoasted. Teas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hlyson, CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, 't'o matoes, Salmnon, Corned Beef, Deoviled 11am and TLut'key, Sardines, &c. Macaroni and Cheese, Ginuter Pre serves, Pin Head Oat Meal, Coopei Gelatine, Mustard, Black POeppe and Nutmnegs. Baldwin Catsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Ch~ow Chow, Assorted P~Ickles, Lea & Per tin's Worcestersir'e Sauce. J. F. McMASTER & CJO, sept 14 Free to Everybody! A BE~AUTIFUL 1DOOK for thme ASKING Byaplin personally at the nearest ocofTlIE lINGER MAN UFACTUR ING* CO, (or by postal card if at a dis tance) any ADULTf person will be pre aented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book ontitled GENVIUS REW1AlIDEb, --on Tie STORYT or the 8EWING MAIHNE 'sontaining a handsome and costly steel engraving frontispiceo also. 2-8 finely en graved woodr ents, and bound in afl eab-, orate blue andl gold lithographied cover. 140r oharge whatever is made for this hand ,~e,book,whfeh can be obtalined only Sao,. .ionm at~the branch and subordi le north. awe','ia Singer Manfffacturing Which to end are Inhab $ fe the Ja,ACTURING 00. ed th'em sa Usc~o, 34 (nion Square, despair inwa1j' )~ ok e prea-~ 'T TRY THE OELEBRATED Beriier & ERell PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LARFER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. t SIUMIER BEVERAGES. ] t c MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCHES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONADES, 1 SODA WATER. 1 -AND ON DRAUGHT t F. W. HABENICHT. ap30 M. L. KINARD'S COLUIIlXA, S. 4o JUST receivedi the largest and most complete stock of SI'RINQ CLOTH ING that has over been ih the State, and at pricos to atiit the times. SUITS OF MIDDLESEX FLANNEL, Warranted, at $12.50. M2N' 8 ALL1 WOOL CHEvIOT SUITS, . Wai'ranted, at $10.50. * YOUT HS' SUITS FROM $3.50 to $15.004s BOYS' SUlTB $l.5f, SM 00, $2.50, AND Upwards. ALSO a fine stock of Taylor's cel brated Mackinaw Straw Hats and Manillase, in shaldos of Silver, Tan, Chocolate and WVhito. I HAVE added to my stock fine abdea for gentlemien, to comnplot e an outit, guaran toud not to rip or break; if they do, VdIll give another pair. ap 12-1 . ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP.. T o i odtc 'unew styles a d inenc trard* no ma e e loi 1 npr el " "le o "ar fr nbr tie Ier i acket c 00, h s a gren pled wathcsn gte n shaw pin eramey' l r*afltJ/rsea bein* "uff b eto. co a ek am e ren std. zod p tsco'ld ing, clla' frott 9 o0 8|00. R c. Wo sev utLoPs, egAvgo, Wpnnte caor 8.i, geun aiindeo0rl ~d Ma LAeOe crAswthP diVLdlou cte bEa R f F. ELDER. --0-0- - .EW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS. JHEAP AND PRETTY SPRING GOODS. BLACK and colored "ashineres, Al iacas, Mohairs, Momie %loths, Grena lines, Buntings, Ilernani Cloths. LAWNS, Muslins, Linens Suitings "lque, Ginghams, Calicoes, Nainsooks. ASK to see "Renfreu" Ginghani. ,asslinres, Jeans, Cottonades and Lduens. IILEACIHED, Brown and Plaid -iomcsluln. TALE Linen, Doylles, Towels, ;heeting, Pillow Casing. .F ANY BODY WANTS A OOD HAT for" a little money, let them all on me. Nobby line of Straw Hats Opening. F ANY MAN OR BOY WANTS A SUIT of good, pretty, nobby, charm ng Spring Clothes, let theia call on eI. F ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CLILD WANTS a pair of Shoes, cheap, let hem call on ine and get them. HOSE SHETLAND SIIA WLS ARE LOVELY. A BEAUTIFUL Line of Laces, Ianburr Edgings and Insertions, Cot GEATSISilk and Linen Handker 1efs. LADIES' Linen Hem-stitched Hand erchiefa. GENTS', Ladies', Misses' and Chil ren's Rose. ;ENTS' AND LADIES' SCARFS. COLLARS and Cuffs, Ruffling, Etc., ,to. 1UT WHAT IS THE ITO E TRYING TO mention everything in the Store? nst come and see me, that is all, and will wake it pay you. MY GROCE RY STORE, AS usual, is well stocked with all he necessaries, and a few of the iuxu ics, of life, that is, in the eating line. lut if you should need any hardware, rookery, glassware or woodenware, My I can supply you. ;O DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON cl. Elder. SPOOL COTTONj ESTABLISH ED 13i9. (WOUDON onHTE SPOOLS.) GEORGE As CLARk, SOLE AGENT, 100 BIOADWVAY, NEW Yolik, Since the introduetion of this Spool i#.ttta in1to the Amerieqn market, its smuc ebA has been unnprecedenmtod. No, othei' ~rand of thread hias over met with the sine amoiint of pubili favor in the same pace bf iin The "0. N. T." tnaut1ladtutors were the irt to recognizo the implortarnce of the owing Machinie and to make a six-cord otton, which has ever been Ihe recag mized standard for machines. All the improvements in i-ifchinery hat the inventive geniuse of the nine ceth echtury has p~rodluced have boen ~daptedl by the manufacturers of".NT' At all the great Intgrnational Fairs o" hio world, '"D. N. T.' han bebh iawardedl ho higheut 1honors. "' hp ''O N. T." factories at Newark. ~. J., and Paisley, Scotlnud, ,employ 3200 operative.- make sufficient thread aily to go around the world four times. (Consume 140 tons of coal daily. ~Thu inanufactriters of "SO. N.'IT." are lie largest manufaictiilri's of Spbol 00t .n in the world. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. an be had at wholesale and retail at JT. 1M tEATIY & CO.'S. feh '2.-tfx6m ale adFeedStablus, WINNSIIORO, S. C. A. Wllifor&, a RORI OR STILL Till B. SUGENI I do not: prices in per, but g call and findthat I tle cheaj the eheap don't you may 28 THE GR.AL WINNE -- ool BIIMNAUGm COMMIVIANDIN( THE REIGN 0 ---o DRIVING forever into oblivion that stroyed the people's best friend-THE 99 gauze nndershirts reduced to 2 76 gauwe underehirts reduced to 41 55 gauso undershirts reduced to 6 I IA'.Y]E "I: MY ettire hotion stock oh the - centi former prices square in half. I3roken lots in Misses' add Ohidri 100 dozen ladies striped hose, in ( Bent goods ih the market for the monc 85 and 40 ceit. FOr THE UMN-1,000 pairs de 6 cents a pair. Further for the men- 890 pairs bi best Bu'tish hose in Winnsboro for 25 120KWEAR AND BILE 25 dozeti Ladies' Lace TIts at 5; 1 4 dozen Ladies' Lace Ties at 75, been bought far below their original va their goods right for cash and cash oni vMARD)WA RE i HARDWA One dozen Kitig's On fine flye fit Five dozen cotton hoes,6}, 7, 7j i of 40 cents. Old price 65 and 75 centt Just received Fowler's Patent Fly sold in this place, for OASH ONLY. PAINTS, PAJINTS.-I ath agent the United States. and will furnish my than they can buy them disewvhere for I WANTEP ---8,000 pounids cotton Also the highest market price paid for Ji. L. MIM: hiny 26 Ay er s * iair rigor, FOR OESTORINO BRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL ViflAIlTV AND C0LQR. I'r is a inot t greeabte diressing, whicli is at once iarmless and effectual, fot' preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich b~rown, or deep black, as may be desired. tly its use thin hair is thickened~ and baldness of ton though not always eureda It checks falling of the hair fimedi' Ately, and causes a new growth fin all cases where thE glands are not decayed; *vhile to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imnpartb vitality and strength, and tenders It pliable 'Fhe Vrzoon oidansEg the scal%, Otires And prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulathIg, atid soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humnots and disease. p~cias to the scalp, keeping it cools cldan, and hoft, under which coriditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Ibrasing for tLadies' 1!af The VIGOR is incomparable. tt is color4 less, contains neither oil nor dye, and *1l1 not sol ivhite cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it fd eonofat. tal and unsurpassed irn its excellence. PhEPARtD BY DR. 1.0d. AYE'A CO Wsettet g*4 Aga:0s esss sas ra sateesss Vleifiwas IEIMER'S, quote my. the pa a've mue a you will sell a lit er than est. And forget it. ID DEPOT 9I - BORG. 4 THE IIELM DESTROYM F TERROR, .. K '.M Maie as'stern which for long years de R POCKET BOOM 3 ents. eents;. cents . 6 to the froht doniterb in iout a8s, ibdiided to eats a jair. lark colors, reduced to 10 coito., y. Soinethibg nice at 15, go, 9 ate' bro*n half hoso iout dowh oen soolta reored to 10 centse thle entfs. - RANDKO1tMy. 3, 15 and 95 cents. 0O, $1.26, $2.00. These godds have itie, and parties who want to bu - yshouild inspleet these GOOb - iB l I IARDWARE fl l ger i-adles, at $2.15 eASt!. ~iohes, at the astonishing low pi-We ~'ai~ at $2.90, lower thati ever befoiri or one oj the bost.niiad naint h i custome's T~t theBu goods lees 1e Almighty Dollait rags, for which i. will p~ay 14mos hides. TAUWGH, IBADEit OF LOWi PRIONS F11ESH GRiOIRIE~S AfRF cominht1lv ' m '.- vil m s tynopbiH whi lo in V w: 'EW OlRLEANS M(i .Ass.\N . itPS A LL (JIIALDE3. UGAIts, FItj~ T g t~~l TO TilE L'HE FINEST FL()t't IN TUiE MAltkRT-"THIE 1.'ATEN' 1 A II Y'LSO A! OIt LES #JA1NIdD GOO1)!. SUUUOT'ASII, teanun' Coi >rn Comnsi,~u rOMA'IOls$, P'EACH38S, IALMON9 SARDINES. ~Ii$i#''A RD, EPI'ER. ETC., ETO' ALSO ?Nil'i'E *tdUR ATTENTION TO OtlIU iOA bdcD COFFEE. Ulve me a call and examitno for yotaelft, ~rticles too fitinerous to montion. D. Ii. FLENNIRElN., ap 14 6gtos THAT suapmem: Wa AEMIns' "BENA.." )sta e aew vloeetabme foa n; h6fe ggy**~~ QU usk on, atb.1flts 0 .n __ taon w eae vt s