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RAIUMOAD ScHEDULEC-The trains now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.28 pn south-bound, 4.28 p. in.; north-bund freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-bound, 1.87 p. m. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Final Discharge--W. R. Robertson Sale of Personal Property-A. Willi. ford. Musical Homes ame Happy lons Ludden & Bates. WHERE TO BUr A PIANO.-In this issue will be found the advertisement of Messrs. Ludden and Bates, of the great Staikern Music House. This firm started out aout ten years ago upon a career of enterprise and energy that has placed them iII a prominent position all over this section. With in creased facUlties they are now pre pared to supply the wanta and grati fy the tastes of all. Anyone wanting a Piano r -an Organ wiIII do well to com munleate with Messrs. Ludden & Bates before makhin a purchase. They mean business and guarantee satifac tion. They have sold more than one instrumentin this section and have in every case fulalied their representa. tions to the very letter. Te SuNDAr SouooL Pcimc.-The Sunday School picnic on last Friday was one of the most pleasant ever at tended by either the young or old peo pie of this'place, and was in every sense a.pomplete success. About half the difftrent Sunday schools of the town rej*Wlred to the grove near the Presbyterian Church, where the morn ing wasbpeint in various kinds ofamuse ment. Quite a ,fifnber of swings had been put up and a croquet set had been brought to the grounds. The boys had brought their bows and quivers; and several matches were gotten up which created as.much-interest amongst the juvenileapickidikers as the mest notable shooting matches of the gorgeous mili tary. Between swings and shooting :natches and croquet games the mernt ing passed away most delightfully. When 'dinner was announced it was found unnecessary to call the roll, so that was dispensed with. The tables were fi-st spread for the entertainment of the Sunday school pupils, and afterwards for the teachers and invited guests. ..We feel unable to do justiceJto the merits of the table spread oni this occasion. There was a superabundance of tempting good things, which for variety and richness we have never seen equaled at any picnic. When all had fully satisfied the inner man there was still an abun dance left on the tables. And even an epicure would have bestowed unstint ed praises upon the rich repast. A fter dinner Miss Caldwell of North Caroli na was crowned as May Queen by Mr. R. W. Caldwell of this place. This feature of the day was much enjoyed by all who witnessed It. The remain der of the day was spent int rambles for flowers, games and social conver sation. Thus was ~Bpent one. of the most enjoyable days of the 'season. The ladies who assisted sin arranging in the tables and loading them with dainties, cannot be two highly praised. They did their part well and made the whole affair reflect their .good taste and judgment. WANTZD-A .FAcOWOY. Splendid Sites in Farfeld-The Parr 3111 site. [coRREsPON.DENE NEWs AND HERDALD.) Hesnrs. ltdfors: Factories and im migration .seem now to be the all absorbing thoughts of the Seuth, and I am glad to see so much interest mani fested by old South Carolina In two such important matters. .The first can well be said to lead to wvealth, power and influence. We see firom the pub lie prints that those already In oper ation are e'.asing handsome dividends. --15 per cenit. or ninety thousand dol lars upon the capital invested. I see also that -other counties are taking steps to erbct thoctories in 'their midst,. Can it be possible that old Fairfield is taking a nap, and that .on awakening she will find herself behind the times? I hope not. ,Lappears to sie that the water co r&#of Fairfld are as good for mnanu rinang purposes as you will land in the Stat....8Sitaated as she is, with the Wateree ad Catawba, two fine streantq,~identli her east. ern and northedsteru ' oxrs; -:with the rippling groad enciroJgng (ei, et. tern and sourthern shores, shy might well be said to be a county naurally adapted to nianufhetories. In .addi tion to these fittural ad antages, she Is traversed on twosldes by railroads. Possessing espch, t' s the ras and rivers ofer, people of the - .k the proper. atep bl. for that p gt started in-the cognfta .stagcgtory to wbich adjtions could be tnade as the investment would warrant. Or it home aid cannuot be induced to embark in the enterprise, probably an arrange ment might bo.efeeted through which Northern capital could be persuaded to take hold of the matter and erect in our mnist that which we so much de sire-a tetory. The waters of Broad River can easily be utilized for such purpoges, and L venture to say it has a site at which a feetory can bo erected with more advantages than any other slt you will find in the c6unty. III connetlon with the natural advantages of the site In view it is conlveniently situated for shipping purposes. The Spartanburg and nion Railroad pas ."s wIthin i% mile of the prosp eive & 4tory. I am told by good authority that a patural fill of fifteen feet of water can be had at this point. This mill seat, formerly owned by Major Parr, deceased, is known as Parr's Mill to this day, notwithstanding it is now the property of Mr. Jno. 0. Swy. gert, and a number-one flour and grist mill Is now in operation. If capital ists who are in the manuiheturing lne will visit the Parr's Mill seat on Broad River, they will verify my opinion. May-this straw hell) to cause the peo. ple of Fairfield to consider the bene fits we would derive both Individually and collectively. There is idle capital enough in the county to erect a small Aketory: all that is needed is for some enterprising young men to take the lead, and you and~I will live to hear the hum of the spindles upon our wa ter courses, too. Then factories will be sure to give us an Influx of num bers in population. The "tidal wave" of immigratioi will set In more strong ly to our State, and through that means we will be able, I hope, to stand upon a firmer foundation politi cally than we now seem to enjo . ENTRE .. OUS. FINAL DISCHARGE, NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the Judge of Probate of Fairfied County for a final discharge am Guardian (f the Estate of Alice E. Hollis (nee Ford) on Friday, June 24, 1881. W. R. ROBERTSON, may 24-t 1X3 Guardia. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. T N pursuance of authority on me con. .Lforred by mortgage of F. M. Gads. den and R. Gadsden, of date the 8th day of April, 1881. I will offer for sale before the Court House door, in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in June next, at public outcry, to the highest bidder: One gray mare mule, about ten years old, and about fourteen and one-half hands high, Terms of ale-CA8I. may 24-ttd A. WILLIFORD. MUBICAL EOME -ARE HAPPY HOMES. "What has earth dearer in palace or grove, Than musi. at nightfall frein lips that we love." Ahl yes, Music, Sweet Music, . does make Home, Sweet Hom. happier an(, dearer and the head of a family that in these days of culture and progress does not plae a Piano or an Organ in his home, deprives himself and dear ones of a vast amountof pure and refining enjoy ment. Our Sunny . outiiland has in the past ten years taken a wonderful step torward in " usical developmient and the grand question now being agitated in her millions. ct homes is not "Shall we buy an instrument,'' but ''How and where shall we buy it.' And it is a porplexing ques. tion, too. The papers are now flooded with flaming advertisements offering won derful bargains of $1,000 Pianos for $ 97, 17 Stop Orgns for 3. One friend ad vises ti s, an I another that, amnd so on, until the worried buyer becomes actually afraid to buy at all, lost *.e be cheated, and so delays until some unscrupulous traveling agent comes along and "sconops him in" wiuth a oheap, "anide" instru. ment, which, in the en~d, p roves a souroc of mortification,' rather than of enjoy. ment. WH3a TQ BUT. HOW TO BUY, THE QUESTION~ 8OLVED, Ours to answer. Ours to point the place to buy good, honest instruments at honeui prices. Ours to save buyers from iposi tionoandovercharging. The mission of LUDD2N . & DATES' SOUTHERN M U S I 0 ROUSE, The great Piano and Organ House of the:Soiuth,- to furnish Southern buy ers with Plahos and Organs from standard makers, at.' lowest . factory wholesale prices. Established in 1870, and now an immense Music House, Magnificent Don bsle Store, sixty feet front, three stories above basement. Two hundred Pianos and Organs in stock. Thousands of in struments sold yearly. Our field the douth. Our dustomers legion Our capi tal ample; Mueicians ourselves.; An army of employees. Branch H ouses in seven cities..- Our travelers -everywhere. Exclusive control of the beet instrumente in the world. Direct connection with manufacturers. Always pioneers in low p~rices. Able and willing to compete with the world. Pledged and sworn to do it. AND NOW MA1RE US WELL, Don't waste time answering absurd and deceptive advertisements, If you want cheap instruments, we have them, and at less than the lowest. We compete with Beatty, or Marohall & Smith, or any other man, no matter where he lives or how much he blows. 266 dIfferent styles and prices to select fromi, and such makers as Jhuickeuing, Mathushek, Arion, Southern Gem, M~ason & Hamlin, Peloubet & Co. and Sterling. Sent on test trial, Low freight guaranteed. Stools, Covers, Music and MUszcaL JOURNAL given freQ. A little cash now, arnd balance in the fall, is all we want. 8pecial terms for midsummer trade. 1..0 second-baud Pianos and Or gans, in good repair, to be closed out cheap. WVrite for Oatalogues, prices and terms It will pay you. Address LUDDEN & BAW'ES, Savannah, Ga. N. B.- tend also for Catalogue of Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, -Band -Instruments, Drums, Strings, Orguinettais, Zithers and all small Musical Instritments. Immense stook.. Lowest prices South. may 24' ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ON Saturday, May 28th, commencing kJat eleven o'clock a. in., I will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, the entire stock andf fitures of the business formerly condtibted by John Johnston, Aent, at the store forierly occupied by The s ok consist, of wines, liquors, cigars, ad a full stock of family groc rie, eas ed goods, erookery and wood. enwarq The fttures consist of show. es/sal es, aps ad one safe. 'lbs a ,ion of parties needing eanned gooda .&led to thsale, as they will be sold i# azderate ised lots, i''a P.t W ELDEft, Mmay 1-taAssignee, FROM THE WRECK -0 One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, one Tire Shrinker, three Screw Plates, one Bellows, 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, Tire Bolts and all manner of castings. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. may 14 . Free to Everybody! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK for the ASKING B y applyng personally at the nearest o 0leeo T SINGER MANUFACTUR ING CO. (or by postal card If at a dis tance) any ADULT person will be pro sented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a Now Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, --OR THE STORY of the SEWING MACHINE containing a handsome and costly steel ongra.ving frontispioce. also. 28 finely en graved wood cuts, and bound in an elab orate btue and gold lithographed cover. No obarge whatever is made for this hand some book, which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordi nato offioes of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, may 17--1y New York. SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 1A22. - TRADE (WOUND ON EnUITE SPooLs.) GEORGE A. CLARI(, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Since the introduction of this Spool Cottoo into the American market, its suc-. cess has been un prce.~dnted. No ~other brand of thread has ever met with the same amount of public favor in the same space of time. The "O. N. T " manufacturers were the first to recognize tbe importance of the Sewing Machine and to make a six-cord cotton, which has over been the recog nlzed standard for machines, All the improvements in machinery that the inventive genius of the nine teeth century has produced have been adapted by the mianufacturerseof "O.N.T.' At all the great International Fairs of the world, "0. N. T." has been award.ed the highest honors. 'Ihe .O. N. T." factories at Newark. N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ 5,200 operatives--,-make sufficht thread daily to go around the world four tienes. Consume 140 tons of coal daily. The manufacturers of '0. N. T." are the largest mninufacturers of Spool cot. ton in the world. A full assortment of this spool Cotton. can be had at wholesale and retail at J. M BEATY & CO.'S. fob 22-tx6m - SEEDS! SEEDS ------ JUST' received, a large lot of choice UGarden 8eeds of all kinds. .ALSO Seed and eatig Irish Potatoes of the choicest kinds, Choice Faily Groerles arriving daily. I have on hand a large lot of best quality Sole Leather, which will be sold at low figutres. I am paying highest lt-ices fot' Dr*y flides, Give mne a call, W. II. DONLY, feb 12 On the Cornet' jj0 8%( 8 R., W PHILLIlPS, :Agent, Winns. bore, 8. C, deo Estate Ja&-11. Rutland, Decteosd. NTOT1CE is hereby gven that I will ..~apply to the Jhage of Probate of Fairfli Counhty on Ttaedat June 7th, 1861, for a final disohargo ihe Executor o1 the Will of Jas:I K'Ratland. de ~ased - A. S. DOUGLASS, ma 7-t1~3t Isatr AT. OUR H.OUSE' 4 TUE MOST ) QHjOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCHIAS SHERA0 COBBLERS, OLAR19T PUNdHES, SODAVWATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JUL TRY THA CELSBRATED 3UCK EER, ALWAYS PRDEB AMD 000L. J. O L END I N G. may a Next door to W. R. Doty Co. FRESH GROCRIES I (.1UGARS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, k Laguavr and Old Gov. Java. Rio 'and Old Gov. Java Roasted. Tones, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hysou. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, To inatoes, Salnn, Corned Beef, Deviled Ham and Turkey, Sardinea, &c. Macaroni and Cheese, Giner Pre serves, Pil -Head Oat Meal,. Coopet Gelatine, Mtistard, Black:Pepper and Nutmegs. Baldwin Catep, Cross .& Black wolfl Chow - Chow, Eni re Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lo & Per rin's Worcestdrshire Sauce. J. F. McMA STEB & CO. sept 14 FRESH. GROCERIES ARF constantly bein received by me, a synopsis of whloh I give below, NEW ORLEANS MOLABSES AND STRUPS ALL GRADECS. SUGARS, FROM TU NJJGHEST TO TUE LOWWEST GRADES THE FNET FLOR IN TE MARXETr-"Rz PATE WI'FAJILY"'-AL80ALGRA D]3 JACKROZ48 BEST FAMI Y FIOUR. CANNED GOOD& CA LIFOn IA PEARS, Someting Choice. SUCCoTASH, Beans andCuliCombined. TOMATOE"I, :PEACHEB, PINLE ApPLE SALMON, - -SIR PEPPER, - . ' I ALSO IN?,ITE 'foUR ATTElNTI)4 -TO OUR ROASTED COFFEE. Give me a 'aan and S2amine for yntkrselt. Ar ticles too numerous to muentIoth ap 14 FAIR N~OTICE. WE have now op~ebed our STOCK of SPI'ING and StJMMERf DPI GOODS, and ask an ihsposion of the satne by the PUBLIC. Each flepartment is. full and Complete, and in Styles, Quality and Prices are Second to NONE. All we ask' is that you examine OUR STOCE~, and we will conviflce you that we "STALE SOJLID FACTS." McMASTERt, lBkICE & KE'i'Chl)K, ap 16 TAX 1OTiCts Auombon's OFnlos, MaT 9, 1881. r HE book of hIi ooes will be open .Lfrom Juno 1st to July 20, 1881, to receive retorns of personal property own ed by each taxpayer en the 1s6 day of June. All miale persons between the ages of twenty.ono and siaty years are liable to pollta:, anid will treport aecordingly. Foteocoidnodatiou of taxpayers I will be at the followifig places en the days speelfled for the purpose of receit. Wodwr's, from the atrival of fielgbt train, Juno 8th, to departure of south. bound passenger train Jun. 9th, White Oak, Junie 10. Durbam's, June 13, Caldiwell's Store, Jun. la, Gladden's Grove, Juave 14, Bidgew-,June 1& and 18,. Bear OekJune 11 - Dythew, Julie 18, JenninS' oee Ja'e20~ Jekn ei Jule 21. Monticollo, $une 22 and 21, . uqkhead, $as~ 27, Weaeteivflir Juune IS sa Sf, Please tak. n'9tIld that thme ,Ids- 6 Winnsboro will ?bVolossa durigg mug absenee at the above-appaintmente; and Iopen on all other days- dturig. dhe op IB UGGIES, SPRING WAGONS FARM WAGONS. N conneetton with the Buggy and a w onbsiness., I ve for "OLD HICKORY" Farm Wagon. My one-horse wagons are upled the same as a two-hose wagon, ront hounds and rocking bolster. iw q for twelve months. SqCUMMINGS, Oge. Dunley A Fant TRY Tfl CELEBRATED Bergier & Engel PHILADELPHIA LAGXR BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL. LAR FER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. SUMMER 3BEVERAGEg. MINT JULEP%, CLARIT PUNOHES, BIfERRY COBBLE~R$ ~MON~ADES, tebiamboat -nig (Sunur ON DRAUGHT ap 30 M. 1. KINARD'S YASIE1oNABDL Clothing EporinlM, . C~tHMEXA, a. C. ,TUST teceived the largest and most complete stook of 8i'J1NG CLOTHING that ha syev been in the Stat., and at 1pfless to stsit the times. BUT Warranted, at $12.50. ANL M1!S%' ALL WOOL OIIEVIOT SUITS, .Warranted, at $10.50. TOUTEHB' BUITS FROM $3.50 to $15.00. BOYS' 8tilTd 91.50, 92.00, $2.50, AND Upward. ALSO a ie ack of T ylor'p ol bted in shades of 'or. Tan, Choiiolat I HAil!.added to mrstock nite shoe. for ntle e ,rp o a fit guaoan. give another pair. ap 1d-1sy 8I0 ThAI' 4URtPftI6 t ' WE AUMEaU' "PGNAN5A" d.e.rg i&~ .e4 *. GBAND '] -TO T1 LADIES OF I SURROUNIIN( HAVING bought a big landslide in nuch' ". than has ever before been i ;oro, and bytinlpg the entire line at t ,ents on the Dollar down on del I you don't believe it, bring ng V no what you think about it. This 0, at NINE O'CLOCK. $800 in all. Two hundred pieces of Neckwear, Pichus, Twill and Lace mixed Fichus, ' he fullest line of those goods ever sho 'p to 50, 75, and from $1.25, $1.75, $2. haser, and all for cash. Over 500 he lesigns imaginable, in Ladies' and Gen olbred, bordered, hemstitched, corded. ;0, 75 and $1.00. An elegant line of 11.00, $1 25, $1.75. Three hndred Ladies' and Children' Fifty Lace collars and collarettes, w rust the thing for little girls, at 15, 20, io see these goods. Hosiery, Hosiery, for the million, at, ieckwear, suspenders, marseilles quilts Over two hundred towels, all of diffe .ents up to fine Huck and Danisb, 22, Berlin iUsle thread, lace, and in a varie Some of my competitors put forth roods are inferior when I quote prices vill visit my store they will be convinc< >ffering are better goods than were eve )rices. PAINTS and KALSOMINE.-I am iouses in this country. Mixed paint a One hundred and fifty cotton hoes, ' ?AY FANCY PRICES. J. L. MIMI TaE AOMNOWLEDGED LEAD. 'NDERSELLER. THE BEST REMEDY DMsane of toe Thiroat aul L1uIm a safe and reltble remedy is inval CshERtv PEcTORAr, Ssuch a areedy combination of the drtues of the finet united, of suc pwer asato i si Ibie ef~uienoy, and u aniforllity ofro andr a prompt relief a d i c de either sex. Being eypalata le, the d rdnai Coughs Colds, Sor lroa Catarrh, the effects of AYvn's CusnER are annuall irate fotn seious il hess by its tinel and faithful use. It bold for th proteotion it affordsi rey d su den attacks. In WVhooping-cough and Consumption thete is no othei remedy Low prices are inducements to try bade of chea mand inffeetive ingci wot, now offered which, as they con.a disapin h patent~ Diseasesm ofth throa and ltings dema~nd active an experimenting viit uanknown and1 cheapus *me "dis,*rotegr~eat"liailttat Ii becoe deely seated di inotirablei Use a orfidtly ox t the best result. and is asoea as its carefuralv prerato and fine ingredients will iil o. Emi- t oen rebyeitskn wing it onpoai& oe"*"ryhaso"v*e,"it ein't o e 'I beyond the reach of human aid. PhitAAtEO BY OR. J. C. AYER & O., WEkstI ad Analytleat Chenmist.e Lowell, Mass. 'AEb at Art. D5a@O rar "aV zsa 2a n e~ lalenal'dFed taluSd A; Willifort VINNSBOR0 COUNTRY. NOTIONS and FANOY GOOD9, hown on the counters in Winne he astonishing low fgures of Fifty ivery, the Almighty Dollar will tell.. then you go shopping, and then tell will open Monday morning, May consisting f Lace Ties, Lace "will Embroide Handkerchiefp, ving in Winnsboro, from 5 cents 00. $2.25, $2.75, to si the pur. ndkerchiefs in all the 'fforent ts' plain, white, linen, embroi f.'i', bordered. from 5 cents up to 21i, silk handkerchiefs, at 25, 50, 75, s collars in plain and embroidery. 'N. ith lace and embroidered mixed. 35, 50, 75 and $1.00. Don L fail 5, 10, 25, 50 and 75 cents. Gents' , etc. reut patterns and designs, from 10 !5, 40 and 50 cents. Gloves in ty of shades and designs. the threadbare theory that my that they cannot touch. If they 3d that this lot which I am now r offered in this Town at these agent for one of the largest paint specialty. ,7j and 8, at 50 oents each. Don't NT AUGH, MR OF LOW PRICES, AN.D may14 E E LDEBR FEW AND ESIR ABLE~ SERINlG OODSl8 RA AND~ PRTT BPRING GOODS. iILA CK And coloredt Cahh - At' 11neR, BuLntinlgs, loerniani Cloths. L AWVN, M uslins, Luinon, SiinLIgsb Iclue, Ginighami% Caliuoles> Nai1~hisuk A8K to se6 "ltoufreu" G1)ughams* asinte~res, Jeans, Cottonades ahit ilions. ULEAdiTtU1 Brown and X'laitl TA LE~g IenIDolles, Towels, L' ANY BODY WART$ A (10O0D HlAT for a little mioneys ist thoem all on ine. Nobby litio of Strlaw h ats peming. i? ANY MAN Ott UDY WVAtTS A SUIT of good, pi'etty, tiobby; charm ig Spring Clothesi let themi call on 10. LI ANY MAN WOM1AN tOR CLILD WANTS iif f Blhois, cheap, let iem call oul me atid get themi. 'HIOSE! 8Hl TL ANb SLIA WVLS ARE. LOVEILY. A BEIAUJTIFUL Line of Laeaes,, [attbutrg Edgings and lIsertions.,. Cot-. GE Nisesiik and Linen leadhern. blofs. LA DIES' tineni Hem-stitehad'IHgnd. bI-chiefs.. GENTS', Ladies', Misses" and. Chil,.. ren's tIbso ENTS' AND LA3W S6ARF8; COLLA RS and Cu.is, Ruf~kig, Eto.. Ic. UT WUHAT IS Mit~ USE TRYING TO inention everytidMgi the Store? l1st come and see niet that, la all, auN will make it pa~yyott, izr GROCE'RY STORE, AS Maa is well stocked- with all bie necesssses, anid asfew of the iuxu lea, ot' lfe-, that is, in the eatiog( line. utInt f o'a abould need atty hardwarne, toeksi-y, glasbware or Moenware, rhy I can supply youi, 0 DON'T FORGET TO CALJL ON F. Elder. moh 26 ML001M Ad EVLOP TH FORM. r a trerug no or cv dl