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The News and Herald from Winnsboro, South Carolina • Page 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY. 9 04 a. F.I ol, ks 6t Tax News ANP 1EfRALD. klyedition, four' dojars per ant pr advant; wCkQ 1y'dtion, two and 111 Conts ItmI In advSUde. Libell scou tte lubs of five and upwak UATES OF dollar per In for sthe first insertion, md ffty cents perI inch for each subsco Thiese rates apply to ni I1 ad vertisemerits, of whatever natu and are payable strictly in advanceo.

Contracts for three, six or tweh months1' nmade on very liberal terms. Trainsient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half Cents per line for each subsecuent Insertion. Obitua-ies and tribut6s of respect charged as advertisements. Simple announcements oi marriages and deaths published free oi Char and Al of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Whmsboro, S. C.

RAtLIIOAD, trRitis now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound aseiger, 12.18 p. im. south-bound, .30 p. noith-bound freight, 8.54 a. bouth-bound, 1.15 These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time.

sixtecit ininutes faster than Winnaboro time. NewAdvertisement. Teacherst' Association-Johkn Boyd, School Commissioner. ecial Notice-T. W.

Woodward, County Chairman.V Notice-Jiames UI. Harvev. Earliest Flowers of Spring--Ds w' Pores Edmiunds. By referenice to the railroad seule it will be seen that sligtht have been made in the running of' the traine. FOUND IN A WE Cleaning out the well in front of Mr.

J. M. ElIiott's residence last Saturday, the workmen found the body of a colored Infant apparently but a few heu oldl. How it. got there is a mystery.

HOUSE learii that the dwelling-house on the plantation of I Mr. Thomas Lauderdale, in this coun- ty, was destroyed by fire on last Tues- I day night. We have no particulars. I It is supposed that the fIre caught from sparks falling on the roof from the chimney. The house was at the t.ime I occupied by negrocs.

The Afrioan Methodist Church is now coiqplete, and is a commodious and well-arranged building. The cont gregation have kteen improving it little by little ever since they first uscd it. It is well lighted wiih neat lamps, and well kept. The seating capacity is aboutitive hundred. The next Annuatl Conference of the A.

E. Church will he held iniVinnsboro. While other places ai'e' boasting of till Wfmisboro hits her spec1mens also. Amntong tne'uf is a Sman Caesar Blake, borni March 1 2d, 1861. aixtoeen yearsa and aevenm months old he weighed two dred and thlree pounids, and measured I six feet and three inches in height.

is now ladmaue era of one hand to the tip of the fingers of the other. We are pleased to know that Mr. John C. 8. Briee, of this county, and Mr.

Cartledge, of this State, have won the prize for' the best scholarship, ini Hospital College of Medicine, of Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Birice entered1 the college last September and we congratulate him upon thme high stand lie has taken ini that Institution. He1 graduated at Erskine College in thle class of 1877, and for a year or wo wasa engaged in teaching In F4airdleld, We wish him new honors and most eminent success in his choseni profession. FAIRFIEI.D TRACilEa' ARSOCTATION.

-The regular meetIng of he Treachers' Asscciationa will be held ini Mout I Zion School, Wimnsboro, on Saturday I the 12th instant at eleven o'clock a. mn. Durham wvill continue the subje'ct I of Grazmmar' l)iagraams. Mr; is a Swilt illustrate cause anid effece, in comi- I Spound propor'tionl or dlonbie r'uile of three. Mi'.

Rlichardson will speak of Sdiagrammuing generally. Recess will I be taken for lunch, which the members may brinig after whlich, topics will be disenmssed. A full at'tenldancie is reCquested1.S the of the County Board of onl Tna PnatbT'N following Cabiet have heen made by President Garfld, and 0 confirmed by the Senate: James i. Blaine, of Mahmee, State. WilliAth of Minnesota, I of the Treasr'y.

Waynle of Pennsylv.ania, Attornmey-General. L. James, of Now Yoi'k, SamuelfJ. Rir'kwood, of IOwa, Secrotary of ths Interir. Bobert T.

Lincoln, of Ilinois, SeceS tary of War. William HT. Hunt, of Lonisiana, I rotary of $ho Navy. Tn LITZnAUY very continues to make stteh brogress as to astonish its friends and astoundl Its enemries. Its greatly increasing proporions have, qiuarters from the Tdibune bg.og the very large dA(-hiat thspter Iment footsteps hurried by.

It pulila '( efnt and much endurmnt Mrs. Ibsa ringing up the tray of toasj and be ompany. ThIibanieturIng- ledqui4n'sa'ed largeuilng Ioated In other-parts of the though tg4contetopistl coticentiating.thwm ow' li ote immense. 4wetory to'be Thqjrlistof receist and ear. thldoming pu'bicationls are0 exxre interesting to all who enjoy I'choicest in iltgt 3.

4ibrary Magazine is unique both 'orm and character and altogitfier doIghtin iI the r'ihesiiis of its contents. the books ammounced, Green's "ilstory of the from $10 to Car lylei's "Hlisory of the French Ievolution," reluced to 40 cents; Carlylo's "Heroes md Hero Worship," 26 eents, and the 'Revised New whili Is to be ianufactured with a -apidity heretoforn unheard of, jVi special attention. It Is worth while for every one who has not al. -endy seenl it, to setid and get the illus rated pamphlet. "Book Making, and rype Setting by Steam," Avhich will Pe seit free upon Rpplicatioii.

AdIress Amerian IBook Exciang'e, 64 Broadway. New York. MA. i. DA It T1 Ske ch pua 1i10 i 1 t.

et Il ri i le oil 'Ou i Me Ate elnt4 his, (i. e. Mr. Di i Arv logis Whaier. in' felo t.

bw text books. oit Ih such voer I lokbi1 lii illi aiS Isttlii oF' iait hanve iariled (i. lio "lO Peuioh'anaaia ucol" yu at ala pere he week. 'll lie maslript, cetuitild crept. thime witho t.

eing imti.t. tr cextainly irellde( t1 ony 'om books 'rc onlly Inleauts; for' and n14)1liiiig hit ies, other wetis illy be duced to accumliA the saie Now tils sells like Very little I hi ng to wris to anl edit or aofi, eS euitll. i I ha ve iin to lit'ln nly miid you kiow 'aput ould looa awkwa d. Bai. make a Short batten a log oe his ci tistuce lis Clled to sia" lie general chrte ot' thisn nhingl iiut, anl wh1t coter muachn myu 1o 11 rtheis cens what I have to sit Lbout himi.

look ig hnto some of his niteatents, I fillId that 1uponl his first liit)CIl'natC ainolid 13lchmt Greeks the iauesed hi id wia to Bi his ie uas accoadiiil" assied too lie genera chrate ditnuihf hsean ltol on' hear what Ii haellto sav meenslt thercient Greeks, the 'ery useful. But ever sinice lie has akeni up his abode with the Enigili he stubbor'n lit tie fellow has persistmitly refused0( to dl)either, lHe despiisedl lie anicient. Latiiis and1( never1 dhi(1daliing for' the Romiana peolel, itl even'i ni their Goldecn Age. lie never visited I aly. Even Co'sar'.

Cicero and Virg'il aiw nothing of' lian exceplt as lie iin Greek But as thie uLest of the Enaglishi ination his dispoition iappeairs to still disadlvtantge. While his youni ger birother, listanice, is kind1( and accommo iidating, eeking pean iand Iiarmuony amonig all vith whomi lhe is andl wtillIhg to adiapt. himiself1 to thie necessitlies everythIiing, evto an li Crange i'Cor' a Mr. Detiite Artuicle ca res 10 1110re abouit, v'owels andit han tor' civilization, fhr lie wo'uld just 1s son st'iudo before'4 thie 11ottento10s as the ple14 I le is ahv ays iaIcinug hiimselfI right those with lhe comies ini mltact. Hie 18 ambitions hile i nore'4 miode'st bher1 is sat withI estriict inlg him lself1 to oni un inber' umly, lie dlomulineers over all niumiiber's, ndc lhe huas beeni ofteni nowni to lf di boiard o1' somiue ot onri best ad(ljeriv(e md( enti rely clha 'ge thieir Ii hl'ww.

or he has no0 hu.r th nfr. i'rml ini some1 wa abra nte 1)4 atiay coimroinig others lhe wil! mtec'tolled'r lb anyi. lie is meidIlhes'omae. II hias beeni nuow ai to I ake cr'eat. liberi'es wit the Ciines of' om it) mon le alie did this even Nowt, I might say more'( of vondelrfutl little I ibi have said sustat it ia owing chiai'ges: ie is (113 u-ive.

iunaccoiimiodaing, Clf-willed, tyranni teal Aind while I would nol ina inone hat hie hasi never' i'eidered us any ser5('1ce yet I would advise all Eiiulishpeakling people to keep1 an eye onu him bear wvatchilng. Do you thinik, tI r. Editor. he'll ever'chainge my meannug agahii? I trow not. B.

F. CORtLEY. JIYMIENEAL. MAIIED, on the 3rd at ho of the bride's pai'enits, 0DwqAg of Loundes Coaunt at A trs -8ALLIV, A. Boyr, ag of IJ.

Johnt Boyd. fda the L4, ASSOCIATItON. ren o'olook a. 2Innsboro. Committe' habo 'onr report and deae mother saId a I 1 beent chuild of three ye- who from 'uho to 808 tihe mother quos be it hans my love," giui a of the dif-.

to rtqire somne g( OD 0hea rt well wearn gee hem, and that they must hav be as Sh C6 O. XPECIAL NOTICE. A EErING of the Democratic County Eteontive Oommittee in hereby called for Saturday the 19th day of March, 1881, at ei van o'olook, a. in the Town Ihall. Wiinnsboro.

Committeemen will coiaA prepared to' report and deliver the colloc. tions of their respeotive Cltibs for the Proxcoution Fund. The i oportance of prompt and liberal notion on the part of tio Clubs hum already been brought to T. W. WOODWARD.

moh 8 xl t2t County Chairman. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMIsSIONERS, WINNzsnohsO, ki March 7, 1881. HLIE following persons have been ap. pointed' i.oad Superintendents of their r.hpectisi loniihIiip and will 1o obeyed and espected aocorliugly: Township No.

I-Thomas W. Traylor. Towuship No. 2 --James M. Blain.

Towamhi No. 3-J. A. Caldwoll. Townshil) No.

6 D. W. Township No. 6 Burrell logan. No.

7. -lnglishI P. Jenkin s. Towns'iil) No. 8 1 humais A.

Neely. TwnshipI. 94 A. Town No. I 'TIV.

W. cruggs. 1o1 1o ---Andrew A lace. ip No. I i htritin.

-N 13 'Th m-z It. 1:. 1 Co. Coi. Iv ah UE.

f. at t'! old 1 :1, BUG IES and S11ING-' MWONS itre otlered atI low prices for cash, or a small advanc 1or good papers. Open go 6b.00 Sg totre lod, ThreeSprinig Wialgonm, two 70.00 Spoting Wagon, two nlice 1trIo 75.00 Malterial and workimanship warraint ed. A xles are Shehon's A nchor brand. Shutler's Springs.

11n(1 paltent whicels. I have also a full lie of 1larness and Whips. J. F1. CUIMM INGS.

Opp. Duilevy Fatl's. mar 3 HL A1R ES. FRESH SUPPLY New Crop' NEW ORLEANS MO)L ASSES, best ini the market, anid syrupls of-all grades. ALSO, A flue assortmnt of IIA1SINS, CITRON, CANNED PINEAPPLE, PEIACII ES, GRtATED OCOANUT ISINGLASS, 'Also, a good itulity of OAT MEAL, ini five ptind packages.

GIVE ME A YES! ii, e1 Cimng. want oo.1 u' hiskecy aedS good CrLEX DINIXG'S110oygg, nxt to W. .11. Dofy fe keeps c-l Kin. TIhe beai Nat an's hji Tuoi Gi he bes't in Cents ms-tyar L'ivo (can, NegarI.

A hd. above, th ini. the be at Dinnemr for 4( crnte. Anid if yo amcome into town between l' pnd 1 amnd are call at lendiinntg's for agritk. and lhe will set nll tree Innelfe itr 30on.

Clendining keeops a mioral aind a quiet house. dles 9 CONEFECTION ERIES, UI uE ndersigned having purobased the I stock in trado, owned Mit'er, proposes to sol the same at ndl telow original cost. Hie offers French IandIy at thlrly-tI'vo cents per pound. Ladies' Baukets at cost, Dolls and Toya below cost. JUST RSOE1zy, and always on hand, Fresh Dtnan is.

Oranges, Thoemonsa Apples, Oakessod Broads of different kinu4.1. W. AtKENI. A'Bread, good freas, always en hand. -tunt I Iv 0 Si I cS I c.

-) 4I ii I tf a) I I 4 It I. 4 cf2 0 lIE I)ogs to liiform tho public of and Faii'tIclcl II Cottiitv, that lie has CBINl)liSliCd himseltl 7 iii the building foi'inorly i)V Sallug Wolfe, for the julpose ofCOil ducting a first-class Dry Goods, Cot iilug, Boots, 8hoes, Caps, Trugik5, I Ladles' and Getits' Notioiis E8 abllsL4 mont. By sti'lct attention to politeness to one and all, lie hopes to merit the patronage of the pubjic. fleapectfally marl GUANO? RAVE the ot Aeveral 'itandnrcl1t I Guano. which are the Monarch and the Wiloox As Manipulated.

will also kiep a large' of Aeld Pho phiato. Partics will do well to ca.l before rnaking purchasse I Always give jtb.hiigheas market for cotton. R. J. WEI OFlEIl PFSIAL idICuceeuh to cUumrs4 Wantiing' WINTER G0OD S.

It will Imy lo ndl prvi, fr nu oorls, tk they will be s' sk tie att 1tiion I 1. ladi i ouLI. CLOAKS AND rihich will be vlwwdi 4t i )OWN PRICES.h CLOTIIING AT 11: 'I 1 -ill be (lo-ed -'u: il ja I1 A A have, b0 i ttle UM I 9.jRiA... IL 1-ly ill 111r Imw hI i tIl tit 'I tti ly r1 il -i i 41 (L 0 II sl' i i t' ''ia i.u -AA- Ci All who i -1 I i tl 'l -I I i -I- C. .1 Iti i 0E AS CI li I i i an 'I whi fI i lntibo ljr i ni ca ce d.

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INDMANI 'i Gj VT 'I HE GREATU INDIAN OCE PL A IB.TlTE OCEO)LA 81T OC1EOLA D.iTTER 1'. V1. WV. UABENICIHTS. GENUINE DM'ORTED GENUINE IPORtED GENU.INE ANGUSTORA BITTERS ANGUUSTORA BITTERlS ANGUSTORA B3ITTERlS 12 SEEDS S3EEDS i hzGarl i S3eeds of aill inds.

Seed anid Tish ot th coie hi ho. FanIIO lwai'her, i.i hi will be NJld at low fig rr. I norn-iy hihestprics Dr.

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