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IOWN AND COUNTY, SATUMA Y, .?uile 1 a a a 1881 , T'EiMs OF THE NEw$ AND HERALD. i-Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in fidvance; Weekly edition, two dollars alid fifty cents por annum, in advance. Liberal discount to clbs of 1lvy and upwards. RATES OF ADvERTIsING.-One dollat por Ich for the li''t insertion, 9 ad fifty cents per inch for each subsoe .1ent insertion. These rates apply to ail ad ver'tisements, of whatever nato re, and are payable strictig il advauce, Con tracts for thrwo six or twelve months iade on vr liberal terms. Tran slent local.;notces, -fifteen cents per line for the ,rst insertion and seven and one-half conts per line for each subseouent Insertion. Obitut--es and tributes of respect charged as 'atvcr tUsements, p?Impleai ounceiments or marriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. Ail coin mun ications, of whatsoever 'nature, should *)e addressed to the Wbimshoro Publishing Company Wimsboro; S~ ,, 1AILRuOAD SCIIEDULE.-Tie trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.28 p. m.; south-bound, 4.28 p. m.; north-bound freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-bound, 1.37 p. n. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. Now Advertisements. New Grocerles-W. H. Donly. Local Briefs. -This is the month of college com mencements and old-field plums. -Tho Jenkinsville farmers have been complaining of long drought. -The county auditor is going his rounds, to receive returns of personal. property for taxation. -The last accusation laid to the charge of English sparrows Is that hey destroy peavines. -The prisoners sentene 3d to the penl tentiary at the recent term of court were taken down to Columbia on Thursday afternoon. -Capt. Chas. S. Dwight has been re-elected engineerof the Chester & 6 Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad-a most excellent appointment. -Jeff. Davis' book sells better in Columbia than the Revised New Tes tament. The Columbians, it would seem, prefer modern to ancient litera ture. -The Fairfield Fire Engine Compa ny were out practising on Thursday afternoon. After the practice the president "set 'em up" to the company. -The Perpetual Reporter has just returned from the country. le says lie went to see three young ladies in 1 one night. Poor fellow, lie must have 'em bad. -Mr. W. HT. Donly is now filling his new stand under the old Hotel with a fresh stock of staple and fancy groceries, which purchasers will do well to examine. TaE SoUTH CAROLINA COLLEGER. At a recent meeting in Columbia of the committee ap~pointed to inlaugurate a movemnent for the formation of an association of the Alumnti of the South Carolina College, a reolution was5 adopted inviting the surviving alumni of the institution prior' to the 1st of January, 1874, and subsequent to the 1st of January, 1880, to meet in Co lumbia on the first Monday of Decem ber next, to effect the permnanenit or ganization Of an alumni association. An executive committee consisting of1 Messrs. J. 11. Rien, F. W. McMaster and A. S. J. Perry was appointed to extendl invitations and make the nec essary arr'angements for said meeting. The Ion. Leitoy F. Youmnans was * invited t~o deliver an address suitable to the occaision and a resolutioni was adopted requestinag the executive coin mittee to suggest a scheme for supp)lv lng regular professorships for the de partmnents of ancient and modern lan guages with which the institution as at present organized is not supplied. TUE CIRCUIT COURT.-Thme business of the Circuit Court since our last re port was confined to the sentencing of the prisoners, and the disposal of some "matters of course" on the civil (10ckets. On Thursday morning the prison ers convicted wvere sentenced as fol lows: Nelson Savage, convicted of larce - ny from the fild, one year at hard la bor in the peittnttiary. Edward Browvn, who pleaded guilty of carrying a concealed deadly weca pon, one month's imprisonment in the county jail. Joe. Robinson, convicted of grand larceny, six months at hard labor in the penitentlily. Patience Ellison, convicted of arson, imnprisonnment at hard Jabor in the penitentiary for life. *Primus Feaster, convicted of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, one year at hard labor in the penitentiary. Court adjourned for the term on F'r1 (lay morning, * THE CH~sTER I I.-Tlhe premium list of the third annl fair of the Ches ter Agricultural, llorticultural and Mechanical Association, to be held next October, has just been published. There will be as heretofore sOeenteen * departmnents. For,the information of the farmers who compose by far the larger part of the supporters of the fair we publish the following fr'om the list of preminms offered for field crops: For largest net profit on five acres, $85. "'or. lgest yield on lie acres low land c r't 1ld on flve acres up Ford corn Famdori ar4 on five acres cot ton, $20.nfiearsw a, $2For larges o learswet *2 .or larges five acres oats, Fo largs on1 acre iowm Uad'.6O'2t $10.. , For largestfyleld on one acre upland morn, $10. For largest yield oi) one acre cotton, 910. - For largest yield on one acre wheat, 010. For largest yield on one acre of oats 010. For largest yield on one acre barley, $10. Fdr largest yield on one acre Irish potatoes, $10. . For largest yield on one acre sweet potatoes, $10. Fort largest yield on one acre tur ni p, $10. - For largest yield on on acre clover, 510. For largest yield on one acre lu corne, $10. For largest yield oi one acre sol% ghum, $10. For largest yield on one acre rice, 010. For largest yield on one acre peas, P10. Liberal premiums are offered also in the other departments, oflhorses aild tuules, swhie, cattle, sheep, poultry md pet stock, machinery, wagons, yrchard and garden products, flowers, manufactured articles, furniture and abinet ware, preserves, jellies, etc., iousehold and fancy needlework, min walogy, paintings and penmanship, nusical instruments and military. The attention of-the ladies Is called o the premiin-fifteen dollars in ,ash--for the largest display, by one ady, In Departments 18 and * 14, viz: )reserves, jellies etc., and fancy need ework. This Is the largest premium wver offered in the departments, alid Is yell worth contending for. For the encouragement of industry Tong the boys, a premium of five lollars in cash, and one year's sub cription to the Southern& Cultivator s offered for the most valuable yield n any crop or crops, by a boy sixteen rears of age. Tims YEAR's COTTON CnoP.-The iverpool Daily Post, a high authori y, prefers the bull side of the new rop. It says: "The American crop nay reach 6,500,000 bales against ,767,000 last season, or an excess of '43,000 bales. From this must be do ucted 31 per cent. on 6,600,000 bales ' or extra waste, say 227,000 bales. egypt Is sending 450,000 cantara, qual to 90,000 bales of American voight, less than last season, and the hipments from B36mbay are estimated is likely to be 50,000 to 100,000 bales ess, say 651000 bales of American veight, making, with the deficit from [gypIt, a total of 155,000 bales. or with he 227,000 bales extra loss in spin ling the American crop, an aggregate >f 382,000 bales to be deductc 1om he 743,000 bales excess in the Aniri ,an crop; and leaving 361,000 bales as. he actual excess to be dealt with this eason, the greater part of which will lave disappeared by the end of Sep ember. People now wonder at the uize of the crop. In October they will vonder what has become of it. Of ourse there is no scarcity of cotton, )ut there is not so much of it that It iced be thrown away ; and time will low I halt. regarding cotton on Its own ncrils, (hwe is naothing to justify the loletiu view just now being taken of I lhe prospects of the market.. ATTACKED nY BLACK SNAKE.-Th~e o'llowing tough yarnm: "'A coloredi nan namled Jasper, living cihtht or en miles trom'i towvn, says thlat On "riday lhe and his little 'bov, about 1 en years old, were hoeing cotton; lhnthle was some distance aheadl of he boy, who was working near the ~dge of the field bysome wmeeds and aishtes. lie heard his boy holler, and oloking around did not see imin; he lhen ran to see wvhat was the imatter. Jn arrivling at the spot he found the ad on the grouind in thue coils of three arge black snakes. On huis appear mece the snakes prepared to fight hini, tnd seeing that thecy would sooni choke mis boy to death, ho took his pocket nife and cut the one that had1( miade he little fellowv a very uncomftortable :ravat into half aL dozen pieces, by ini lerting the kift next to tho' lad's weck and cutting upward.' lie then anghit thue others by the head and .viith his knife cut them In two or bhree pieces. lie was bitten several imes, but ho said : 'I knowed black make bite woultn't hurt much, ando met 'em bite, so I could save do boy ; mut I hmad to take him to do branch mtd titrow water oni him1 a long time. lie is all right now. D~em black snake s do meanest ob all de sitake. D~ey lon't let you know what dcy' going to .1o tell dey is on youlI'" -Sometimes a lIttle'assistance at the Iiht time wvill eniable thme system to brow off'anm attack which ndght oth wrwise result in serious sickness, A.yer's Pills should1( alwaya be kept at' anid, anid p~romphtly taken for the re iof of' slight aihnenits, before they be .ome formidable diseases. * NEW GROCERIES ARRIVING DAILY-STA PLE AND FANCY. MY elegant Syrups-white as honey it only FIF~TY CENTS per GALLON, the sheapest over Bold in town. COOOL7~ IEINICS, IfN rear of' my Grocery, of the puarest rLIiuos and Wilnes, Partner's Ivol Beer, always ON ICE, and will be doliv sred at any residence in TOWN AT ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN~. -0 3FIN~E CIG.A.3%s. FINEST TEN OEN TS and FIVE CENTS Oigar In Town. Give thorm a trial. FRESE CRABI APPLE CIDER ON DRAUGHT. COM JE ANYD SE E M~E. W. H. Don1gs Ooo 4gor South of.F. Elder. ATTENTION, LADIES !! HAVING determined to "CLOSE :UT" our stock of Spring Dross 3oods, we offer you froin this date unusual bargains in same. We.have t complete line of these goods, and arties will do well to call, examine Lnd price these before purchasing. We would also call your attention to mr line of Fancy Muslin and Linen Uawns. In white goods we are "Full Up." Our line of these goods con. ;ists of Linen Lawns, Victoria awns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid tmd Striped Nainsooks, Jaconets, Jambrics, Piques, Plain and Plaid 3wiss, &c., &c. Laces, Laces, Lacos. Edgings, Edgings, Edg ngs. "ALL AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVES. McMASTER, J3RICE & KETCHIN. may 7 I/ alo andFoodtablds, WINNSBORO, S, C. A. Williford, PROPRIIETOB. ap 13 TAX NOTICEi1. AUDITon's OrICE, M.%A Y9, 1881. HE, books of this office will bo open from Juno Ist to July 20, 188, to eceivo returns ppersonal property own d by each taxpayer on tho 1st day of uno. All inale persons between the ages if twenty.ono and sixty yearaaro liable to oli-tax, and will re port accordingly. .For tho accomm3n'dation1 of -taxpayers 1 a'll bo at the following plades on the ays spooified for the purpose of receiv og returns, viz.: Woodward's, from the arrival of i eight rain, Juno 8th, to dlepartulre of south iound passenlger train June 9th. \Vhito Oak, June 10. Durham's, June 11. Cald well's Store, Juno 13. Gladden's Grove, Jnne 14. Ridgeway, June 15.and 16. Bear Creek, June 19. Blythewood, June 18. Jennings' Se ore, Juno 20. Jenkinsvill, Juno 2'. Monticello, Juno 22 and 23. Buckhiead, June 27. Feasterville, Jrune 28 and 29. Please take notice that the ofilco in V'innsboro will leo closed during my bsence at the above appointmienta, and 'pen on all other (lays (luring the aip ,ointed timeo. I. N. WITHERIS, may 10-tfj Auditor .in 0. BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS -AND EAIRM WAGONSa T N nohnection with the Buggy and LSpring WVagon business, I Iive for ale the well-known P'armn Wagon. My die, horse wagons are soup1led the same as a two-horno wagon, iavo front honna1 and rocking bolster. Yarranted for twelvo months. .J. HI. CUMMJINUWs, ap~28Opp. Dunlovy & Fant Li est Sel MACHINECOd "64- H19 CHA I.EBISV. . AL.TIMOR~,M D,v. R. W PHILLIPS, Agent, Winns boro,8. C. dJec ELEBANT JEWELRY CHEAP. W' ntrodue ouar new ut$tes ad ilence trade plated watch chan, n tw al'iIadya ae bandkercb le g pe kecil, com~ keneltoe an Th e Rtoyal (Juaet contaIns onte O perb amethyst ing, elegant cral ~touch set an bot, fanc neck. ae crseeve utons ngaedJ s u e *lt sleeo e oa , coaol pat sudn, livel cameo ring, Malt~ ea-rings with P'. da mend u pte t wi we tosetnJet s n d cie er afl4 eng. godpae e"e btta .JEELRY ., Ata, I. AR. constantly being received by me, a synopsis of wh lh I give below. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND 8YRUPfJ ALL UIIADES. SUOAIS, FIOM TilE IOEST TO TIE LOWEST GRtADES. THE FINEST FLOU . INTUl MARKET-"THE PATENT FAM~ILY"-ALSO ALI, GUAME JACKSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. CANNED GOODS. CALIFOINIA PEARIS, Someting Choice. SUCCOTASH, Beans andlCorn Combined. TOMATOES, FEACIIES, PINE AA LXIE. SALMON, SARDINES. MUSTARD, PEPPER, ETC.. ETC. I ALSO INVITE'YOUIt ATTENTION TO OUR, ROASTED COFFEE. Olve me a call and examine for yourself. Articles too numerous to mention. D. I. FLENNIREN. nn 14 NEW STORE -AT TIIE GLADDEN HOTE L. WE, the undersigned, respectfully in form the citizens of WINNSBORO and vicinity that we have REMOV1'.D to GLADDEN'S HO'TEL, And are now in receipt of a full line of new and desirablo SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash. DRESS GOODS, Lacos and Embroideries, which we offer at accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We respectfully ask the attention of th Ladies to our entirely now freshA stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan sooks, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies' Lano Scarfs, Ties an'd$ows, at fifteen oents, worth thirty-fiv6 oente, OLOTHING! ,': BEAUTIFUL SP-RING SUITd FINE, MEDIUM and COMMION FANCY CASSIMERES, BLUE FLANNELS, WORISTEDS, For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYSI MADE TO ORDERt. Suits made to order at very low prices. SAMPLES ON EXIIBITION. P'. Illeckor & Bro. ap 0 SPOOL COTTON. 1!;STAB3Lisultb isis. YRADE (WoUND ON WITE SPOOLS.) GEOIIGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENTP1 400 BROADWAY, NtkW YORLK, Since the introduction of this Spool Cottoo into the American market, its suc cess has been funp zecedented. No other brand of thread haes ever met with the same atmoumit of' pitblid favor in the same space of time. The "O. N. TI." manufaoturers were the first to recognize the importance of the Hewing Machine and to make a six-cord cotton, which has over heen the recog nize~d standard for niach itns. All the implrovemnents in fethinof'y that the ihventive genius of the nine teeth centitry hals p roducd have henn adapted by the manufacturers of "ON.. At all the great International Fairs of the world, "0. N. Tf." has been awarded the highest honors. The *'O. N, T."' factories at Newark, N J., and Paisley, Scotltba, employ 5,200 operatives-- make suificient thread daily to go around the world four times, Constime 140 tons of dual daily, The manufacturers of "0. N .'t the lar'gest manufacturers of Spo' ot- 0 Jon in the world. A fitll assortment of this Spool CoiLton. can be had at wholesale and retail at J. M IIFATY & CO.'S. feb 22-ftoni_ fILRt ANiI OEVELOP THiE FORIM, e t ekwol or iat ro aMdeerdg *Sinbeb to Tam N,~ * AND TR~Y THE CELEBRATED Borler & Eigel PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LAR FER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX rY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. HUMMER BEVERAGES. INT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCHES, SHERRY COBBLERS, EEMONADES, SODA WATER. COOL LAGFDIES ON DRAUGHT F. W. HIAIBENICHT. ap 80 F, ELDEI. - --0 NEW AND DESIRABLE Skal'NfG GOODS. DHEAIP AND PRETTY St'RING GOOD8-.. htACl( and -colored Cashaieyes, Al. pacas, Mohairs, Momio -Cloths, G rena Llines5, Buntings, Ilernani Cloths. L AWNS, Muslinis, Linens, Suitin si D~ique, Ginghatns, Calticoes, Nainso oks. ASK to 8:c0 "Renfreu" GIinhats. Cassineres, Jeans, Cottonades and Linens. B3LiACI1ED3 Brown and Plaid TAB~eLE~n Linen, boylles, T'owols, Sheeting, Pillow Casing. [F ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD IhAT for' a little money, let, thchi call on me. Nobby line of Straw Hats opening. IF ANY~ IAN OR BOY WANTS A SUIT of good, pretty, nobby, cha1tih ing Spring Clothecs, let themn call on me. IF'~ ANY MAN~,.WOMAN OIL CiLL WANTS a pair of Shoes, cheap, let them call on me and get themn. TIHOSE~ SIIET LAND SH AWLS ARE LOVELYa A BEAUTIFUJL Line of' Lades, hlamnbu Edgings and Xusertilons3 Cot GEN'IS'Silk antd Linonr Handker chlir. .L ADIES' LInci Iterh-stltched Hand kercief's GENTrS', Ladies', Mis~ss and Chi)~ dren's Hose. GkNTS' AND) LAbh!l' SCAytFS. ECOL RSa Cuffs, RuInIl, g, Etc., BUT WHAT IS THE US)E TRYING TO mention e4erythinu~In the tore? Just come and see me, that is alls and I will make it pay yetj. liY CRO iERY STflOkE, AS usual, is well atoed~ with ait the necessav'ies, and a fety of the littxu Vies, of lfe, that Is, in the eatinug line. But If'y~ sh~oduId need any hardware, erocker glasswae or w ioodenware, why i~a supply youj, SO, DOh'T F"ORGET TO CALL ON 7 ~ '. Elder. TO iLEi~ S&AiM A iRE lot of the cheapest Toilet AL Ap foi the prioo 6ver brought to Witinsboro.. (Jall and be convinocd. Mi3AMMTER.. BRfCE A RE~TCJHIN STILETR ; SUGENI I do not prices In per, but g call and. find that I tie cheal the cheaji don't you may 28 THE GR.A_ -01 WINNE 1KIlYINAUGH COMMANDIN( TIKlREIGN 0 DRIVING forover into oblivion that Itroyed the people's best friend-THE 99 gauze midershirts reduco to 2 76 gauzo underebirts reduced to 4 55 gauze undershirts reduced to 6 t I dA.VE "r MY entire notion tock on the centi lormer prices square in balft - Broken lofs in isses andi Childrf 100 dozen ladies etriped hoso, in *( Best goods in the market for the mone 35 and 40 dents. - F Oil THL VEN--1,000 pairs Go 5 ehtsa pai Fa'irther for the men- 390 pirs ti best British hose in Wiinnsboro foi''25< D3OIWBfAR .AND SILK 25 dozen Ladies' Lace Tie a4 5, 5. 4 dozen Ladies' Lace Ties at 75, 1 beon bought far below their original vi their goods right foi: cash and cash on] HARlDWAUE! IIHARtWA One dozen ling's Own fine fivo fit Five dozen cotton hoes,6}j, 7, 7} i of 40 cents. .Old prico 65 and 75 cents Just received Fowler's PatentiFly:] sold in this place, for CASH ONLY. i'AINTS, PAXNTS-i amn ageie: the United States. and will furnieb my than they can buy them ~isewhere for 'I WANTED -5,000 pounds cottpn &lso the highest nikot pico paiffor J. L. MIM THE~ hiay 20 Agne Cure k* a purely vegetabie bitter and powerfui tbonic,ai farranteui a peedy and cer and evr Intermittesat o{ Chill eriodical or Biliousr i'ever, an( l mnalarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts the rapi p<lseacoate tongue the bdek and kdine, and coldns of the hgv and prufuo perspiration.odb it is a startling fact, that quiini ai' renio an etheor i oisonous ieral rnd t pp oncifle , ", yupe, arations made from those rriir~okal peloh brak ie chii d it c ure buit laveth ri'ng nat mprodicng unr, zn they or wes ire totndable tohane Avan's Aous Cuon thorougly eradiae anl 1 always curea the serverest casysl.I iet; rand its orownig excellence, abva ystei as feeo from disease as before thb * or Liver Complaints; An's Ata Qamu, by dira s et a ti th ivor ald bhich Voduce thoe complahi; and stiute tesystem to a vigorous, We warrant it when taken according Prepared by 6.' 1. 6). Ayer & C.., Psa6Meal ad Adlalytioal flhemidis, , L eiow4f0, Mass. - defa# iT 'Ara nneoG1r avwnlwsani . ETr dOME JEIMER'S. quote my the pa ,ive me a you will sell a lit er than est. And forget it. ID DEPOT )BOROO,.: 4 THE HELM DESTROYM F TERROR, system whioh for long years do Ut POCKET BOOK. 5 cents. D cents, D cents. o to the front counteru act ctit iis, 'reduced to g .ceht1 a Pair. lark colors, - Peduced to 10 deute - y. Something nice at 15, 20, 28, uts',browli half hoso tub down to o~vh socks reduLed to 16 eehts. sonts. H ANDKERHI5I'FS. 3, 15 and 28 cents )0e $1.25, $2.00. 'i'bse goods baye lus'nd rie ho want to buiy y huaisetteeGOODIA RE h! HARDWAXtt i iger cradles, at $2.85 CAS11. toches, at the astonishing loW Dried TaniI at $2.90, lower thah ever before ror one of the. boat mixed paints it. customers with ths goods losS ho Almighty Dollar. rags, for which I will pay le cents> hides. {AUGH, LEADER Old tLOW PRICE& FROM i TI1t WR1 C1( Ono Tire Plates one Tird .tabnder, aflo Tire Shrinknis tlir88 Screw Plate~s, ono ibelloss bhe Ahvil, one. Visd. Oiie B3onirig l~4tiine, cost~ $18.00, Will be sold for *|10. Lots of O',al half Ovai' Round, Band, Scidaro and Tire Iron ; Hlub, Spokes, Rims, Garriage Bolts. Tiro Bolts and all inahhbr of cotngs 1'o BEf SOLfl IWA1RDLESiS 0OF ULYSSE G. DESPORTES, may 14_____ EDSTHAT SURPIKREF 'PJ'H E ARMEB8S' "BlONV~tUU." Maxlz a nw etl eo . c lfrnE from nhh eve gon hrdttl aw n~ cokd.Sedstb al 00a a-e. noe Ben f a *n hafba a eiiadhcem