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MALUOAD SOIEDULIC.The traini now pass Winnsboro . as follows North-bou nd passenger, 12.28 . mi.. soath-bound, 4.28 p. in.- north-bounn frelght, 9.05 a.i m.; south-bound, 1.8 p. m. These arrivals are on the bash of Railroad time, sixteen tninutei faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertlemeant. Free to Everybody-SInger Manu factur'ing Co. Citation-J. R. Boyles, 3. P. F. C. Utation-J. R. Boyles, J. P. F. 0. I.ocai ters. --Cotten Is not all up yet. -Thermometer 96 on Friday and 94 on Saturday. -The blackberry crop will be Im mense this yer. -The oatF crop will be very poor owing to the drought. -The favorite byword of "th( boys" is "Watch your cork." -The colored peopleotf Spartanburg took the Gordons for "Yankees," and were much interested in them. -At the Festivat to-night the gates will open at eight o'clock. There wil be no charge for admission. -There was &.good rain at Whit Oak on Saturday and in several othei portions of the county on Sunday. -A large number of colored peqpl from Winnaboro attended a meeting a St. John's Methodist church near Ad ger's. -The Grand Mogul has gone wik over tie girls. Look out I It is a ter rible thing to fall Into the rat trap of a bachelor's affection, -Patience Ellison, a colored wo man, was brought to jail on Monday charged with arson-the burning o the house of Henry Moore, also col *red. -The northern bound passeiget train was twenty minilutes late on Sun day, and the down passenger an hour earlier than tt 4al. Supposed caus a change'of schedule. -A light shower of rain fell on Sun day afternoon and i16 has somewhal moderated the hot, stiltry weather 0 last week,. when the thermometer re S gistered 98 degrees in the shade.. -The Vice-President has gone t< Sthe country for a fbw days for the pur pose of huntIng and rusticating. OntC more (dear) is all that is necessary and we hope ho will have a successful S hunt this trip.. ~chSenator Augttstine T. S:nythe, o: Carleston, asks all persons having suggestions to make to the Rallaoat Commison, to forward them to hilt at his offce in Charleston. The Comi mission meets agalt on th'e 15th o June. -A reference will be held in OClum bia this week to take testimonjf on th1e S classification of cotton as freight. Ai ,the Legislature has enacted that cottor must be chat-ged by weight, the resul of this reference will not aff~ect the public. -Court week is appitoaching, ani our worthy County Comrnissioners art 4 having the Court IHouse fixed up nice y.It will present 6 handacnc uj 4 prance wben fliihed anid will be quite an attractive looking .. place Court itill convene on the 0th of June -The CYourt Hlotse gang is sadly ii need ofs fewt Vow benches to put St front of the bulding. There is a gra St quantsty otfgood shade lost theae ho days fot want of benchres upon whici the boys mesy ofit dowui, Can't somi benevolent persn furufsh a few seats ~4 ~ -We are requested tco state thai S there will be a basket plocule for th Spupils of the Sunday Schools ou~ nex 2g~Friday. Thla has been the prelinj custonm about Winnaboro for the las few yearsj and it affords a day of recre ation and amitsentent to both old atic yo'ng, which should not be negiccte'd SAecodngly the tehers an~d piiptis o the Presbyterian Sunday School havi soeected next Friday as the day for thi anV~taf pfcnfd. They cordiially~ nyft< the other schools of tlefotrn to uwniti *with Ilrm frn making the affair a stic cess-a day 1oug to- be rememberedS fo ~k{fts pleasurea end enjoyment. Th< grove'has not yet beenr solleuted, bun ?:~notice thereof WUI be give ni out noet issue. e.&W do t4o1 jftfe e he6 a jmdge o Sall-room etiquette, nor do' we arro gate to ourselvet si la,'ge' degree of per sonal acQutsintancw Withl tims cnstonT 0 snuei W ae6e. Nioe' we are fAl frouf Mubneffng general and tritmit ede-sus ndtt the gulostfot " ~Is eonsidevtft' frbrur a baohelot' stand 'pofnt. tC doesn'il vonnd exactly liki the song of an angel' Rhenu yott part ner eel? outi' "stop' 'quetfg' mn hand 16 i~ae eamy of the- B. 1r. U.' ever heprt tis startling exolamatior thet t 1~o o. k the shock .Qf ar shigh1 "64e rv qfaneB, I ol.CQord, wap kicked by a horse in the Rev. Mr. Richardson's yard, and the 'skull I'racturbd, The physildhn re moved almost a teaspoonful of brains; iujotSaturday the little thing was conIU6Ius.' At last accounts lie was doing as wel as could be expected, ano there is some hope. of his recovery. Tax SINGER SawiNo MACHINE. Wherever the sewing machine Is known, the name "Singer" is a famil far one,' The makers of this machine were amongthe earliest manufketurers, and they have kept fully up with the best and latest improvements. The Singer does all kinds of work, and is k especially good, for fimily use.. At tention is called to the advertisement in another column. hilustrated cata logues, giving all necessary informa tion, may be procured of theComl any. Tug.GonDONs AT SPARTANBUR. Most of our readers know that the Gordon Light Infantry were present at the recent celebration of the 'Cow i pens Centennial at Spartanburg. On their way through Columbia on the evening of the 10th, they were received by the Richland Volunteer Rifle Comn pany, and escorted to the Grand Cen tral hotel, where they were very hand soinely entertained. In the parade at Spartanburg they were assigned to the right of the Palmetto Regiment, being Company A, and were hlghly cotpli mented on their flie appearance and soldierly bearing. They had present more men than any other company of the regiment, and as many active aenmbers as any command in the whole procession. The company arrived home safely on Thursday, somewhat jaded and fatigued, but in good spirits. The trip was a pretty hard one, but .most of the boys are ready for another. - GOOD C'OLoRED MAN GoNE.-The people of Fairfldld will regret to miss I ogati Brown from the barber shop he occupied for more than thirty years. lie died on Saturday of drop sy, after an Illness of several mouths. Logan Erwin Brown was born in Charleston of free parents, served his [time as a carpenter, and camte to Winnsboro in 1835 to work with the Purcells, aseisting them to build the old Institution and several other well known buildings. After this he went luto James Fraicis' barber shop, and subsequently bought him out, con Ainuing the business at the same old stand. During all these years, by his eminent respectability and first-rate charaeter, he won the esteem and re spect of ail lie took no part in poll tics, refusing frequent solicitations to run for office, on the ground t:hat he felt himself unqualifIed. le was the lirst coiored. man made foreman of a Jury in this State, and sevemal times served in that capacity. By attention to business he accumulated a little prope'ty, Which was not entirely I qptsaway by the war. He was ,iuverimarrid. DMA Tf:OF MR. eJ. 'I. NOBiNtON. Mr. John WV. Robinson died on Friday last, of disease of the heart. His health had been'failing for some time, and his death not was unexpected. Mr. RIobiinson was a native of Andersoit cotinty, bitt removed to Fairfield soe years before the war, Ile v'olunteefed as a private soldier in the Confcderate service, and served as long as his health Wrould permit4 He was a man of more than ordimmtt'y intellightwe, and had been edneated for the profession of the lawv-whichi, however, though he did somne study ini it, ho never practised. He was very highty esteemed, and possessefl considerable inuence in hig udighborhood. In the uainpaign of of 1878, he was brought out as a dan didate fot' the House of Representa tives, and, thottgh he was not among those nominated, hise tt wa a very ilatterinig one, LM showed his strength among those who knew him b6st. His sp)eeches in the primary canvass were alid good-humored, weoll conceived, adgenibr'Ally appisroveda Mr; Robin. Sofwas about fifty years of age, and l.eaves a wife and childrett. These - have the sympathy of th6 large circle of friends whom his amniabfe qualitie had drawn arotind-him;. Fee to Everybody A 11EA'1/U3~L BOOK for tihe ASKING otheeb 6 'ilESINGm R MANUF&TUJI ING 60O. (or by poatal card if at a dis. tance) any ADULT person will be fo-e. sented with a beautifully illusftrated copy of aNew Book entitled '~ltIUs IaA~n -en TulE SI'ORY of the SEWING MAChINE dattkinfig' e handsome and costly steel engravlig frofntisplece. .aisd. 28 finely en graved wood ouits, atdd bound in afa elab orate biue am d gold lith rabed cover. No' ehrtge atpte is mymc o this ,hatd some booic,-*hfoh oan be obtained only by applcationi at the branch and subordi nate offices of 'The Singer Manufaioturing Co. THE StNGE1~ MA otA07UltiNG C0. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, may IY7-ly 1 e#. York. '.2AT~~E O 8OUTH CAUOLINAg COUN'.i? OW PAIU~i~rI1'. lJi R. BO0 ILEI, Eng.. Probale Judge.t T7HEREAS, Mir, Jane Weir bat~h .ade suit to me to grant her let. tors of u iiflstfkti'on of the estate and effeots of flvli C.aripielf, deoeased'. These are, thei'efore, topite and admrod inh' i at'd singuilar the krdc'ama crede itor& of' thes e~td David Campbell, deceaued,; that they be aild appear before mne. in the.Court; of'Probate, to be hbld at Fairli''d Court House, 8. 0., en the Slst Say ' f May. after publication' her., S4 f~t.11 o'clookiati foroeiboa.- to show m isrto soa ot at d. d)(f o lrn and ls '6th day of *J. B. BOYLES, 3. P. F. C. may 17--tix1 COUNTY OF PAIRFIELD. By J. . BO Y-LES, & q, Probate Judge. W HEREA. W. 11. Kerr, Crk-of VV the Circuit Oo'irt, hath rta-eauh to me to grant. hipn letters of a;1 0t tion of the estate of James W. 14% - de ceased: These are. therefore, toolteanad n tab all and singular the kindred an ored itorsof the said James W. Law, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be 4eld. at F&rdeld; Court House, 8. 0., on the 81st (lay of May, alter publication hereof, at 11 c'elock in the forenoon, to shew' oase, if any they have, why the said administr* tion should not be granted. Given under niy hand this 17th day of May, Anno Domini 1881. . J, H, BOYLES, J. P. F. 0. may 17--ft11 COLD COLD SODA WATER. MADE of puro Bi-Carbonate of Soda and not marble dust, as is generally used. Only Five Cents a glass, at the Confectionery of J. W. AIKEN. A choice lot of French and Stick Candies to arrive in a few days. FROM THE WRECK -0 One Tire Plate,.ono Tire Bender, one Tire Shrinker, three Screw Plates, one BellQws, 'one Anvil, one Vise, one Boxing Machine, cost $18.00, will be sold for $10. Lots of Oval, half Oval' Round, Band, Square and Tire Iron ; Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Carriage Bolts, Tiro Bolts and all manner of dastings. TO bt SOLD.REG ADLESS OF ULYSSE G, DESPORTES: may 14 TO Til085 DESUtUING TO BUVILD. ~ JE have Just einpioved som of the VYmost skillful and okpef'ienced worktuen, and are new s'4ady' to do'all kindB of house earpenter's work. We have also made arrangernents witli the lbadiing saw mills to furnish Us *itllimi bar. -So on an after this date we are pre parod to do all I inds of work. Persons desiring to haive old houses repaired1 or dontoelplate building, will do wel- to get oh estimate from us befo e giving ont con. tractsi. Drawing plans and specificatlons Ia specialty, Wo tire versed in all the new styles and outs 01 the day. Contrae's taken anywhere in the Seuth. All work warranted. JOHN~ H. PURIC2LL & :1u08., lSiildcrs adid Conltractorj. Winnsboro, S. 0. feb 17-tx8mn TAX NOflOE. AUDrrOa OF~loE, Max 9, 1881. rflHE bdkac of this office will be opan I.fronm Jtirie 'at to July 90, 1881, to receivo returns of personal property own. od by each taxpayer -oi the 1st day of Juno. All niile p'orsons between tbe aeS* of twenty one and sixty yetira att.lible to poll-tax, and will repot, addordingly. For the oolpmpdat'on of taxpayers I will be et the folo6 ng places on the dags opbecfled for:.tli paypogo'of rpqoiv Vbard's, frentl the Afal of fiight traI& tune 8th, to doeparturo of eobth. bound passongef train June 0th. IWhite Oak, Ju4ze 10. Durbail;j Jnii, Caldwell's itore, Juol. Gladdezs Qrovetle4 Ridgewa, June 1 anda 6~ Bear Greek, Juane 17. Blythewoodi-JuVne 1. - $eusinSA.Storov J ute Jeishill1 June Ql. Mortiello, iubte 29 Mdd - - Budkhogd, Juno77. I'easteivlle, JYune 28 atd 2. ~ i Please take notldo that c ffddi Winnsboro' will .td' -oibsed during -my abscudo at the abeo apnointmou'ts, and open on all othei days 'rrig the ap. pointed timo. msg 10-ffj . Auditor F. 0. SaleaJdoeeo ald. p. -S8ubscribe to TIaE 1EW5 AND fll u. - THE MOST). - CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES SUCK AS 0LiR1ET PUKON2C8, SODA WATgA4 LE1SO14ADECS as4 OiD VtRGINIA MJIlf -JULEPS TRY THI OELEBRATRD BU3 K E3R ALWAYS PREE 'AND0 OOL. J. LEA'N1ZN I N G. mays et door to W. R. Dot& aCo. RESH GROCERES ,UGARS, assorted. CofAees, lio 1. Laguayra and Old Gov. Java Rio and Old Gov. Java Roasted Teas Black Imperial, Gunpowdeo and Young hysou. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, To. inatoes, Salmon) Corned Beef, Devilec Ham and Turkey Sardines, &c. .. Macaroni.and * (leese, Giuger Pro serves, Pin flead Qat'Mel, -Coopel Gelatine)- Mustard, Black Pepper. and BaldNWin'. catsup, Cross & Black, weWs Chow Chow, - Enpire Chov Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestershire Sauce,. J. F. MOMASTER & Co. sept 14 FRESH GROCERIES AlIF constantly being received by me, a sytopsia of which I givo below. NEW ORLEANS MOLAsSO AND SYRUP8 NEWALL GRAD SUoAn5," hnoi 'h110MI~X~T O LOWEST E U TE FINEST FLOUR INT ML T 1 PATENT ?AMILY-0-AL ALL GRADE3 JACKSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. IMII!N7ER GOOD& CALTFQRNIA PEAflt,6ometngChoico. -.UCOT*1VMa, B -siW Cn Combtd ToMA'tOGfi6 1'SA Oss SAt.MoZ~ . - ' Bkbks I ALSO lN~iTE YOUR A1'ETO d'V ~ IROASTED aOOil hive me. a can -arr tid tuei for yd iuts Ar'tioce toa, $1tnrous to mntAit. Ik E FLENNINENk. ap 14 EV have now opened our da of SPRING and SUIMMER DR3 c00IDS, and ask an inspection o thQ same 6f te $UBiId Each "'Departifefit Is aid Rfnd Cdmplete, and in Styles, Qualita and Prices are Second to NONE. All we ask is tha~t you examffh OUJR STOOK; anid we will convIne4 you that we 'TALN 8biln' ftAOS MC1lSTENI, BRIC! & RETCUI ap 16 JEtTiecIsee a ladrge lof, 8f 6o10o .Gdo'h of alTlfe'ds.' Seed and~ eati*A' fish ' otato'er 0 the choicest kinds. (Ohoic0 Fa:Wii Grocetrles arriving daIlv; 1have os hrftt a' 1arg9 lot of best ftlIty so ~ ather, whfeh' will bo s6d at lov ~an payf*# highest ide'ei for ZWr) W. H. DONLY, feb 12 On the Cotnet tetate Jag.;f tfiMkll 1edesed, iOTI0E tW baeb FaIrfielr$oudty oik Tu~~..h~ 1861, for'a final difsre'ieuv the WillofJs. M.RuI4doas II mowr~ SPRING WAGONS ")AND -' b FARM.WAQON. x 1 otjukoooz *Ivth the tukuIm ie the *1Wq~& ~ ' Kh, ~ "or*M UKCORYP i tihtsWSb are have front bound, and rooking :Vtn Warranted for twelve nths. *4 H. 4MWN3MIGM, Opp. Donlevy a pant TRY TIlE CELEBRATED Bergner & Elge1 PIULADELPHIA LAGER R, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LA rER DOZEN, HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX. TYFIVE CENTS' PER DOZEN. EOTtLES tO BE itETURNED PROMPTLY. flV1YNNjE iuEVERAG4s. go't JtxVs5 OLANEZT P!YICES LONADNS8 hobkiWA~TE ON DUAUGUT F. W. IIANE~4iCXT. Z1STABLISH ED iRIS. (*ouwxD ox Warrn Sybo~u.) bEonoFJ A. ?Anic, sota~ AGBs4T, 400 tfoiAY, Nkw IrbEK, Soin the ntroduo of this Spool oeqla beep nptoeedented; No other sam a!~noD o'f publio favor in the egine The d. NT." maUiffeturbra were the' Lfta to 'eo ze ib)I fnportanoE -of. the' I e :r afi 1aaee ah si--ord zed fd des.hereoog. Sth tIinveni~v genius of the nine. by* et? nd. Foduced hv ~i ..All the , ternatiat IFairs of the waff5, . baeos Awarded the highest hono tries;Neak 200,~ e tily .z8 empo Afy t6( Aron~ tho. o*i four tienes. ITl muf t fors of '* .'." are the 1sf t f'oturera of Spool Cot XQONEY 8AVE~D 18 XONEY MAbttII PU'CHAS ydWr *s'gi d fteo up, an'd save*10Oon a 10Hope'*400on a Rr~ipe4d foru prioep b4 oro pu'r 6oPesee, pwand prhI e.' ERan "Agn. NearCh iestaHtei halw n, S. C GR AND -TO LADIES OF -.-ANZ SURROUNEDI HAVING bought a big landslide much inor than has over boforo boo lgoro, and by taking the entire line a Ceuta on the Dollar, cash down on i If you don't believe it, bring it aloni me what you think about it. ,This e 10, at NINE O'CLOCK. $800 in a' Two hundred pieces of Neckwei Fichus, Twill and Lace mixed Fichul the fullest line of those goods ever s up to 50, 76, and from $1.25, $1.75, chaser, and all for cash. Over 500 designs imaginable, in Ladies' and ( colored, bordered, hematitohed, cord 50, 75 and $1.00. An elegant line $1.00, $1 25. $1.75. Tbree hndred Ladies' and Chilar Fifty Lace collars and collaiottes, Just the thing for littlo girls, at 15, to see those goods". - Hosiery, Hobiery, for the million, i neckwear, suspenders, marseillbs'qui - Over two hundred towels, all of d cento up to fine Huck and Danish., 2 Berlin Lisle thread, lacre, and in a va Some of my ompetitore put fo goods are inferior when I quote pric will visit my store they will be convi offering are botter goods than were Price. PAINTS and KALROMINE.-Ia houses in this country. Mixed paini One handred and fifty cotton hoot PAY FANCY PRIOES. J; L. Mii1 THE 1CNOWLUDGEO EAxi U:NDIARSE LLF2R.. .-3nttat time by th .pnblec for over 'rent' wears' med Is;the bst kontes ter a CVre. ifn -- - ORAT 'DAIt TO ,ITs to TOUTEflUL .OOO bs er SAN#' LW - -- 6m i6 stiypties the natu- of 8:s ral food and color to the ba r . gfanies.w th ou t ,talinn the skits', It wiU leadin ini'ae mud 'thiokets th6 1 geoweth of the hair, pre. tg "9i6 Its blanohing'.46d I e'(10788 hin*a off dn th1.Ian AVERT BALD1435. I 001ni tions and D)aniru As oI a ItAIR DRi!!sS1tG it as 8 Is very 4lesiabl'o. giving ;reat tlie hair a sike'ti softnc. trinmp Mieh all ddlitra. It ~noi hoops thp 116iad clean, n sweet and hieditly.- D. WHIEKERS will change the beardl to a BROWN or BLACK at disoret4Qna bb4tig In one prepeatlon It Is enily applied, and produces a peranguest color that will SLot wash of. ~P. HALL & CO.. iASHUA, N, ff 8.14 by all Dealer. Ia Medicin.s j L test S_ R. PluLit ,lgotsW a boro, 8. C. '1co #EE#4 WAT SURPRISU? 'Tut ?AUMUR8' "BoNa1d$A," Miom o1, bneve rown ere delicl'o ra or ean of JSaa.baIr eanaiete. aibht nadd 6 pan.. e r n e aer nrelon lust Ini re t, 1.~ vartui yve twi be n r. 5 r, fir uilos, cp and narY ot t~rcr o7 Stil' e6Ci? ~r ofi2 Tomao wie favor earlplfo etl d*-n. loth b eo ther corn fiE nequae r moa pr. 7601ote i~u~br~..-.?1lbr n~ ~uopro, let hdrs .R..GILRSRT.00. Atlasta, Ga, Sereus: Ron, W. L.' QalaQun, MLs.yor c.f TIDINGS THE- . WINNsBIIIIII I THE--. 'G COUNTRY. to n NOTIONS and FANCY GOOS, ri shown on the counters in Winna t the astonishing low figuros of Fifty elivery, the Almighty Dollar will toll. .when you go shopping, and then tell ale will open Monday morning, May tr, consisting of Lace Ties, Lace i, Twill Embroidered Handkerchiefe, howing in Winnsboro, from 5 cents O2.00. $2.25, $2.75, to suit the pur handkerchiefs in all the different ents' plain, white, linen, embroidered, d, bordered, from 5 cents up to 25, if silk handkerchiefs, at 25, 50, 75, en's 'collars in plain and embroidery. %vith lace and .embroiderod mixed. 20, 35, 60, 75 and $1,00. Don't fail it 5, 10, 25, 50 and 75 cents. Goits' its, etc. f'oront patterns and designs. from 10 2, 25/$40 and 50 cents. Gloves iT rioty of shades and designs. :th the threadbare theory that my e that they cantlot touch. If they need that this lot whioh I ath now ivor offered in this Towd at these m agent for one of the largest . paint , a specialty. , 7,7'and 8, at 50 coute each. DoU'b INAUGH, ,R OF LOW TIOESB9. AN*Ii mav-.14 F. LD.E'R GOD. OfEA - NDPRETTU 6RIN.G D*OD9.-..' IL.ACIC and .ored Cashmer~g; A!. paeas,. Mo hada,~ jnlen to n~~t\, G renia udines, $utingaii; edrnuli C oths. L AWN8; M uslina, Linone1 Anitin ge; .AtK to see "RentirtI'C Giighama. Cassihneres, Jeans, Cdttdnadeos add - LEA\CHED, Brw and ?laicl Homespun. TABLbE TLien Doylies1 Towels; 6heoting, Pillowv Oasing. iF ANY BODt WANT8 A Gdb13 THAT for a little mioney, .le. theni call dn me. Nobby lti of 5traiw its opening.. IF ANY MAN OR dO WVANTS A SUIT ol'good, pretty, iiobdy; 6.liaik{ ig Spring Clot-hoa, 'et them call oli 10. IF ANt' !NAN, NVhiAN 0d CttLn WANTS a pair of Slioe,. Misep, let them call on me and got tldiei. THOSE't1itA~t U1AWLS ARE LOVE!LY. -,A EA.UTj FU T i o Laces, ton Ed in se GEN .'S Sili:: ahd Liicn Hlandker chiefs. LA DIES' 1uti Her&-stitched H~and kerchieta.. GE.NT8', Ladies', Misses' and Chit. dtren's Hose. GENTS' AND) LA DIES' SCARF8.. . COLLARS and (Ouffa, Ruffling, Etc., Etc. BUT WVH AT 18 TilE USE TRYING TO mention everythinugin tho~tore?' Jnat como1 and1( see me, that is all; an3$ L will indike It pay you. I Y GRtOCERi~ l~e AS uisual, is weln stocked- with allV the necssario,anda f*IW of the luxu ries, of' lfe, bnt'fa, 1i the eat ing line. But if' you shiouldc nded any harthmvard. crockery, glasswaie or wvoodenwaVr why I can sanppy ydit. 80 DOIN'T F6%GET TO CA LL -OtP - ilIN A t aifEVEL0 TH . R0 *hfk WbI7 ep~fo 4ar*O