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IOWN AND COUNTY 44TatinD.1f~tyuly 16', : : s a et TERms oF Tine NHwS AND HERALD. Tri-weekl edition, four dollars per - EvalulVI In advance; weekly. edition, two dobarsand fifty cents peranlun, Inl advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATES Or AivERTIsING.--One dolhul per inch for the first insertion, 9ad lifty cents por inch for each subseq sent isertion.' These rates apply to till ad vertisemnents, of whatever iatu -e, and are pavable strictly in advance-. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months -made on very - liberal terms. Tran slint local notices, fiftod cents per liite for the irst Insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsuentiisertion. Obitua-ies and tributes of respect charged as advr tiseinents. Siniple aunouncemonts ot mai-riages and deaths published free oi ( cllarge,.and solioited. Al communications, .of ,wl'iatsoever nature, should 1e addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Compaiy W1 mnsboro, S. C.. R1AILROAD ScIIEDULE.-The trains i now pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.28 p. n.; south-bound, 4.28 p. mn.; north-bound freight, 9.05 a. Im.; south-bound, 1.37 p. n. These arrivals are on tI e hasis of Railroad tihe, sixteen n.iinutes faster than Winnsboro t line. New AdvAorisements. Dancing School-Jim Mayrant. Summons-Douglass & McCants. King's Mountain and its Heroes I.'L. Withers & Co. Local .rIefs. -At Miinnaugh's-75 hoop-skirts for.ladies and misses, reduced to 25 cents each-slightly soiled. Th-e time for making returns of personal property to the county audi tor expires on the 20th inst.-after' which the fifty per cent. - pepalty at taches. -Professor Willoughby Reade, thio itinerant clocutiunist,- has written a poen onl the assasFinationl of PIresident, Garfeld-and the President is sti-lt do ing well. -The Hop onl Wednesday igi~ht wis an entire success and enjoyed by every body. The dancing was- kel)t. upil till after midnight, and all the p1artlcipinants Went holne happy. -Governor Hug'cod has commnuni cated to Governor Foster. of Ohio, his will'ingnCss to Co-Operate in the imp politment of a day. , of' thianlksgiving I fo Ithe Presidenit's escape froni death, 3 and prayer for Is- recovery. -It is proposed to crect a large warehouse near the frieglt dlept, lor' the storage of guano and other freight. The depot bullding is fonid inisnffi cient for this purpose during the live ly busines season. -The man who has to stay at houne this kind of weather speids his leisure moments sighing for tihe sealsonl or bracing atmosphere and the round of clubs, sociables and amusements tht make life endurable to our selfish ex istence. -The schoolboy has dropped all thoughts of books and wanders aim lessly about, stubbing' his toe, stick i old nails into his feet, cutting his flu ger's wIth his jack knife, teasingr flu' ice cream, and is gener'ally disconisol ate. An op~por'tunity to r'un away and~ go ini swimin g occalsiona~lly, hw ever, keeps him fr'om commnitting Snli cideC in utter despair'. -Jim Mayrant proploses to Open aL dancing class. Jim has been teaching the graceful art for thirty years wihh great success, bot Ih in private families and in p~ublic places. Hie has beenj teaching in Miss Elmore's school and(1 other classes among the elite of'Columa bla. lie has also t aught in Augusta, Aiken, D)okoand Ridgewvay. Ilis in structionis are thorough and his pr1ices quite reasonable. Names of those who1 wish to joinl thme class canl be left at the store of McMaster, Brice & Kctchinm. KING's MOUNTAIN AND) ITs HEROES. -This Is the title of at Look soon1 to be issued fr'om the press of Petoer 6. Thompson, Cincinnati. It is from the I pen1 of Dr'. Lyman C. Draper, whose researches andi lear'ning have already stamped him as One of' lhe first schol ar's ot our country. The book wvould ( have been pulished sooner, lbu tmi o the fact that after it had beena pr'eparecd, seone imnportanlt data were discov'ered, and it became necessary' to arrest the progress of tile work. It will he a C valuable addition to the history oft' Revolutionary times. The 1book is. sold only by subscriptioni, and may be had of I. L. Withers & Coi., the agents for Fairfield. Price, four dlollrs per < copy. BASE BAILL.. A Close and Spirited Cotest Betwreen Clies ter and winnsbouro, Resulting in a Victory for the Latter. A match gaijpe of btase ball was play- ' ed oni the College Green on Wedneis day afternoon between -the C'hester ii Club and the Car'olina Club of Winnms- a bor'o. A match had been play'ed at - Chester a couple of weeks ago, whten the Chesters won a victory by a heavy , score. Naturally, therefore, the game here exci ted conlsider'able illte rest, and(1 the crowd of speOctator's wats unulsully r large. The feeling w'asstr'ongly in e favor of' the Chesters--their fiends I "backing" them with great confidenlce; ( and thley themselves being very 1hop)- r' ful, to say the very least. The game c was called promptly at half past foar l o'clock, and tile Carolinas, whml~ingon s thle toss, sent tihe COhesters to the bag. On the first Inning file Chester's made f ,three r'unms and( the Carolinmas flvc-a il good showinig for the lat ter. liBut on the secon~d anid thi-d inings they wvere 1t "whitewashed'', and things began to* look. s'qially. They .kept up their spirits, howbyer, add On thd fourth and i~ flithi bnudng~ puld off the Chesters by's corhig two zeroes for thom. The core now ,s oodi just even-seven to 6#0en1 .'ihlis Was evidently a surpriso :o the Chester'froinds, anid the Caro Wnas were decidedly encouraged. Oin ho 8140h inning the Clsters made two utle, and the Ciarollnas were agail !whitewashed"--rather a "set-back" or them. . The seventh inning %fs theo urning point of the contest-the Ches-, ters being "whitewashed" and the Jarolinas making seven runs, the les core ofthe gatmle The record niow tood flutteen to nine, with but two linings, Wef 'Ii which thle Chiesters, night reistate' themselves. The odds vore all in favor of tie Carolinas, and hieir friends were .jubi-lant. On (lie uightl iniing they "whitewashed" ,lieir opponeits and scored t-.wo runs. 3)i the ninth It began to look as if t tie Jhesters Were going to make a fine icore, but the "outs' rolled In rapidly, imd tlhe score showed only tire6 runs. Lhis Insured the triluminph of the Caro inas, but they went to. the bitt to coin >iete the game, making one run-giv ng then the victory by a score ofsev mtecn to twelve. The game Was losely contested, and the playing on >oth sides was exceptionally good. some 'ery fine Playing was done by Oiessrs. Dunovant, Cross, Walker and Utkinsoi, of the Chesters. puad Messrs. F. Buehanan, McDonald and Mack >rell, of the Carolinas. The following s the complete score: cmi.sriit BAsli ALL CLUB. Names. Run s. Outs. )tnovant, 1. s. s.... ... 3 1 ;ross, I. ............... 2 3 ila.sse I, 1st b........... 1 1 )avega, 3d 1........... 0 5 linton, 2d 1........... 0 4 Ilbcock, p............. 1 3 )e, r.. ................ . Valker, e. t............ 1 3 ktkinason, e........ .... 2 2 )avid,'r.s.s.......... 1 2 Total .......... ... - 12 27 CAROLINA BASE BALI, CLUB. Na s. .Runs. Outs. 'rawford, S., 3d b...... 2 3 Mliott, . . s.. ......... 3 2 Villit''d, 1st b........ 2. 3 eynioldst, r. t..........2 1 ii', 1.I............-2 3 vleDona:d. c. f.........3 2 Ihinan, lI. r...... 1 3 luk)rell, 9............ 0 4 T4rW.ord, It. T., 2d . 0 5 li hltuii1ial, J., 0......... 2 1 Total................. - - 17 27 MATTERSJABOUT IDGAEWAY. tfreshing Ralina. Some Errorm Corrected Hypoeritical RtheimatiSm1--Oa' for Cool Brmezeiq. .Ill~iEAYJnly13.On istSat rday raii fll above here, and yester |ay, from ltlapprlinces, general rains cll arounid this point, extept sotil ast, of here, where there w%,as only a howei. There vere sever'ail typographiical rors1; in the last "(dotings.'' Tihe rpes maiide Postell Ilarrison say "'ie id not know how that baby was car ,ed to his house," just after havingo1 iid it. waIs caiedC thiere on hiorseback. t should have read, tie did not know yky it was carried to his house. .The ypes inaide tile say ltidgeway thas a urge planing nill ; it should ha ve becti large Jou'rbinumll. A~s to a planinig till, Dr. Camupbell- hats had one ini uccessful operation just below here nr several years. Again, the types aid an irrepressible mald d~og hiad unde its appear'ance. Now, acecord-. nig to Messrs. C. anid D.. in Itheir ar'ti les published in Trn.: NEws AxM> litin nas to the gender of thse and an. hie miasculine (I wiishi to be respect Lil) article Mr. Th'le should have beeii 'Iirinted insiteadc of' tic femininev article af~d) An, a11d the linec would hiave end ''The ii'repressible imad dog," :. In my last I menltioned1 the fact that a and about. Ridgeway there wer~e <>ur Caucasian octogeniarians. I now hironicle the fact that last week two olored people wereo plaIced in their List reCstinig abode(1. Esther Pool, aged 12~ years, (lied near lhere. And old len Williamus In his 98th year breath d his last thme same week. O11ld en ind been aiced w( ithi "hyupocritIical hecumatism"' ( (10 niot knmow if. the i5~ls ei cane formuid ini meadical works >ut th linamttte 1 ii'is porialte to thle ase), from 1850 to Febr'uary, '805. I is legs were perfcil3tly useles4~ l hec onldi onmly draghi ima.elf abo~i with his aiids ; buat thermain and1( freedomn eted like a charm. As sooni as lBen )tiind out tha lie was free, he -stru tted LI) to his miatster and1( iniformiied himu hat tic was wvell, co:auhl work iad was ble to suipport. him self. Old 13.n go)t /cf/-hiandied blessinig and de'pa rted. have, since 1865, secen . hainm waulkinug ito town fromi his hion.e, sonmc miiles Listiit a t ihseverali shnck collars and1( wo( or mior~e ': tioni balskets swuing 'ver~ his shoulders. I iieed n >)t add foer Ithe above that Ben was a thor TIhe thiermometer in the shiia 102 egrecs and 1mn the sun 1 t4 degrees. as sent several persons from Itidge 'lny and( its suburbs to seek cooling .K. Thlomias int. hiast week for anti eirspiriiug- nights, andie onu M~onav le.ss'4 i- m am . Cooper, Ed. McQuaiit ters tud W. .J. Coleman left for the spirinigs 11(l 1 he mnoulitainus, Others wish to go -soilne imayi go. SENEX. CORN A ND COT TON. row I hey Look I. in erent Parts of the Coaunty--AgriculturalI Not. LY Lxs' Foru>, July 14.-In have just oftiurnetd from a peCdestianll, and( parultty qluestrianu, exenrisioni to Feiaster'vilie, Si what was on1ce termed the Darik orner-now the Bright. As your' eniders might wish to know of the r'op prospects in our1 couty, I can iform them they~ never were brilghater Ince my recollection than aroniud 'ensterville. 'I called on my ohld 'lend, Major~ Fautctt,. .nd lie showed 1o over a p~ort ion. f~ tis cotton crop, 'licha we asf'reed would Produce a aLIO to (1)#' acr'e, provided the rain old outf through tihe present month. 'he lyi on wvhich this erop is grow 1g ~as conisider~ed poor forty years. p> The upland corn in this vicinity remiithded.me of 'ye. olden time,' pro. senting % vigorous and healthy ap* pearance. With one more good rain it would make a full crop. We are greatly in want of rain in tIts immo diate vicinity, yet cotton Where 'ell cultivated Is looking well. Gardens appear io suft'er'for want of rain'to 'a greater extent than I over knew glem This is owing to the want of deep spiad ing or ploughing early in the .pring and Inlropert fertilizing in son)o de gree. ...Why- do not our gardeners- use irrigait(on ? This is -ot attendedVWith lunch expenso where a well of Water with a ptlLip -is convenient. Irriga tiotn is sed in many countries. wth fewer tieillitls than we have, evenl to prodnce cori. We. hear the droutight is fatal in many portions of our State, and also in the West, as well as in Texas. I notice mu11ch of the cotton blooming near. the top- a very un fa vorable muark so early. I wotild-not be surprised if the present crop of cotton and corn did iot reach- htst year's in prodclltlon. The whiet crop has ftilen Off In the West several million bushels, tud we may look' out for hard times the csuitig year. Lot its prepare iII time to ieet the issue. Ilow is this to be (10110? 1 would here suggest that, I have passed through several years of drought-from 1816 to the present time-anid would advise planters to sow imiore ots and wheat than usual, aid sow oats at different seasons-from August to February. Also two or lwce Varieties of turl'>s tor wliter use. Prepare the land well by d(ee) ploughling two or three times an1d M111amre anid work well. Also cut hay wherever it is practicable. Don't rely on Northern hay any longer. Most of it it worthless, and costs miolley. Our crab grass is very good for hay, tid take.tiin and mow it during tle liuonthIt of September if-cot, ton is open. Sow clover anid lucerne. De peil no lon ser on Western corn tinn Yanik<:e lay to f(eed otir stock and supply your tables. Plant less cotton and iiprove your lanld- by owing grain anld follow with tile 1eid lea. This is the advice of nearly an oct ogenaimriani. Let. me not forget to meinition my cordial reception at Prof. Busbv's'. Ile invited meO to lis academiv and showed me thirough. Ile had divided theo School rofm' Intio two apartelitis. 'Ile has a i1dly assistant-Miss Facett -Oeninle 11partleit and lie the other. anid iiteids to cilarge shortly. Dolh) ate proficients in the educational departments. R1ido uy an1d see for yourself. W.'1E. -A celebrated preacher makes the recomnianflltion of Aver's Pills a mat ter of religious dny.' When people are billions and dysppltic, what they need( is fihe ( ;ospel of Hlealth.'' In such eases, tie hest. creed to swallow con sists of lthe thirty sugar-coated articles i a pill-box. * Messrs. Willi ills & R utledgo, Green ville, S. C.: Dear. Sirs-The piano pu rchlsecd of you gi ves ent ire satisfac tion, and 1 am conviced that it is well worlh I he price paid. Very re spectaully, S.J. W. GREENE. G reonwood, S. C., Feb. 7, 1881. * rj' u uniersivni) prolposes to open a Daincing Sehool in Wannsboro on the 16th of July at the Thespian Hall. If a class of forty canf be gotten uip the tuiition1 will be. $2 peri schiolar for three weeks --ivye lessonts a week. july 16-It JIM MAYI'ANT. K ING'S MOUNTAIN and its HEROES. r 3I118 work, from the pen of Lyman C. I Draper, LL.D., will be ready for deieyin a short. time. Itwill b~e found efnlest sad mtost nocurate aceount of onec of the miost iroporlatant baittles of the Rev o ition. EFvecry South Carolinian should haive a copy). Tho book is sold onily by suabscripion, at four dollars per copy It may be pr1ocuredu of the under signied, solo algenits.for' Fairilelid. I. L. W1THJElt8 & CO. ;St R~evised NewV Tentaments, in all the diflorenit styles, may be had at pub. lisher's pres, july 16 -3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. coulwT OF COMMON PLJEAS. Mary E. Rose, Fanny A. Hogan, Isoati N. Smit hi and Hlenry Y. Smith, Platint ilh's, against Ed ward P. Smith, as .Admiistra~itor of thle estate of Writrbt it. Smith, deceased, and in (dividually, Silena F. Smith, Robert Smith, Ellha Smiith. Aaron Felder W. Bt. Smith, Derrell Smith and Wylie J1. Davis. D~efenudanuts. Sum umons for Relie-Coniplaint nmot Served.. To'-rim DEF )Imxo.iN'rs'An~ovE-NAMF.D: YOU are hereby 111 smmod and re glni to aniswer the comiplaint in t his acl ion, which is filed, inl the olilce of the Clerk of Commnon Pleas, for the said Coun ty,. and( to serve a iop)y of yor nse to the said( comlainlut on the snb-scribers at t heir oflice, No. 6 La~w Ilanige, W innisboro, S. C., withini t wenity (days aitter the service hereof, exclnaire oh the day of' such1 service; ranmd itf vou fail to answer the comnplalint wvittiin the timie aiforesnid. the plaintiffh in t his actioni will ap1)iv to) the Court foar thle relief deiandecl in the comn DaledI 15t h July. 1881. DOUG LA SS & McCANTS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the above-named Defenidants Si lena F. SmuithI, Robert. Smtih, Ella Smith 't and Aaron Felder Samithi Take notice. that the summons in [this action, of which the foregoing is a aopy. and( thle compllainlt were fi led in the office of the Clerk of the Court. of C~iomo Pleat, at Winnshoro, in the (oniuly of l'airfleld, in the Stats .of South Carolina,on the 15th day of July, A. D). 1881. D~ated 15th July, 1881. DO:UGLA SS & McCANTS, 'Plaintiffs' Attorneys. July 16-t6wsat SIIERIFF'8 SALE'. } Y virtute of an executtionl to me di Sreeted. I will offer for sale before then court-htmuse door in W~linnsboro, S. C., on thme first Monday int Angtat iiext, within the legal hours, of sale, to the hlighest bidder, for cash, thie fol lowing (descibled propeOrty, to wit i All that tract; of lanid lying In IFair-. leld Count y, S, C., conitaining one0 lun :Ired anid twenty-two (122) acres, and '101nd~edl by hinds of Sanml. McQutatters, NJ. Marshaall, C. Meanms, RI. S. Des lortes and BI. E. Elkint. Levied uiponi is the property of 11. E. Elkini at the mit of Jnuo. G. Milnor. J. D. McCA RLEY, Sheriff's Office, - . F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., July 11, 1881. July 11 BARGAINS 3P. file'S -0~u G -h~o -, e 6 * URING Lbe OongipaetiM of' the dull season, I w il offer bargains to CASH CUSTOMFM S in all depart, uents. BARGAINS IN BAlGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, BARGAINS IN MUSLINS and LAWNS, BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, ISARGAINS IN CASSIMERES and JEANS, BARGAINS IN SHOES and HATS, BARGAINS IN NOTIONS. BEST WHITE DRESS OHIRT IN TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. Nice lot of Gauze. and Nainsook Undershirts and Bleached Joan Drawers. A GOOD WHITE DRESS SHIRT FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. I also offer good CIDER Vinegar at the low price of TEN and FIF -TEEN CENTS.per gallon, and the best White Wine Vinegar at TWENTY CENTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware and Wood enware, all at low prices. Come and SEE. MY GROCERY STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE. F. Elder. june 25 Free to F erybody! 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Ev'er'y Chinese .fisherman knows it.. Its virtue~s as a restorative of hearing were discovered by Buddhist Priest about the year -1410. Its cures were so numerous and many so seeminr1y mi raculoius, that the remedy was ofmojally prioclaimed ever the ontire Empire. Its use became so universal that for over 300 years no deafness has existed amoug the Chinese peop~o. Sent, ohorges prepaid, to any add ress at si per bottle. Only importedl by If AYLOCK & co., Sole Agents (or Americai. 7 Doy St., New York., Its virtules are nnquestionable and its curative character absolute, as the writer can personailly testify. both from experi once and observationi.. .Among the many readers of the Review in one part aind another of the country. it is probable that numbers are afflicted witb deafness, and to such it may be saiid: "Write at once to Hlaylock & Co., 7 Dey .Htreet, New York, enclosing $1,. and you will receive by return a remed that will enable you to bear like anybod else, and whose curative effents will be permanent. You will never regret doing so."--Aor of Mercanilne Review. Jua 25-3m BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS --AND FARM WAGONS. 1IN connection with the Buggy 'and Spring Wagon businces 1 have for . sale the well-known "OLD NIICR(ORY" Farma Wagon. My one-horse wagons are ooupled the same as a two-horse wagon, have front hounds and rooking bolster. WVarranted for twelve months. J. I. CUIIMfINGS, ap 28 Opp, Dunlevy & Fant TAI RETURws. - I.AM now prepared to receive returns of all real estate a~d personal prp. orty ownedl by the eltizens of WInn ioroj for the MunfI palyear 1861-9. ,luty ~ E. * CekANDoieLR lT71Y THE OELIBtATED PHILADNLPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LAR rER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX Ti>FIVE CENTS PEOR DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. SUMER BEVERAGES. MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCRES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONADES, SODA WATER. oCOI. 'IJ.A.C D-~E ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT. ap 30 SPOOL COTTON. ESTAnL141ED 1812. TRADE SMAR K 0c (WOUN4D ON WHIlTE SrOOLa.) GEORGE' A. OLARK, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORIK, Since the introduction of this spool Cotton into the Amuerienn miarket. its suc cess has been unpjrecedented. No other brand of thread has ever met with the same amonnt of public favor in the samie HIpace of time. The '0. N. T ' inanufacturers u ere the first to recognize .t be inmportatnce of the Sewing Machino aind to make ai siX--cord cottonl, which hasi ever been tho rocog nized standard for maichines. All the imnprovenmenta in inachinery that th'i inventive genius of the nine teeth cntury has p reduced have b~nOn adaptod by the manufacturera of "O.N. T.' At all the great International Fairs of the world, "0. N. T." han been awarded the highest honors. 'Ibe '0.' N. T." factories at Nowark. N. J., and 19aisley, Scotlaind, emiploy 8,200O oporat es - mako sufcin thread daily to go around the world four tirica. Consume 140 tons of coal daily. The manufacturers of "0. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot. ton in the world1. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. can be had at wholosale and retail at J7. M BIEATY & CO.'s. fob 2.!-tx6mi Ayer' s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORINO CRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITAL~ITY AND COL.8 IT Is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restorcs, with the gloss and freshmess of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. Bly Its use thin hair is ticlkened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immedi. ately, and causes a new growth in alt cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders It pliable. The Vroon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by Its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most If not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping It cool, clean, and soft, wnder which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Haiw The Vroon Is incomparable. It is color.. tess, contains neither oil nor dye, and will niot soil white cambric. It Imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet It Is economi-. eal and unsurpassed in Its excellence. PREPARED BY DR. J. 0. AYER & CO., traesteaa a4 Ana3$Se.as CheassMe . Lowell, Mass,. Nom av ar. P3naam We...a ML.KM CLOTErigT:)x OG6ST coin pi t ee9tMK Vftlothlig I at-d neck wear in cnIANA vardt- .-Boye, tLe latest slyres 1ti lli dv-piofs to I . FINE shoes for. men i0 ,-. Manillad.Wee~ n Eo Alpaca coats iI Walell 4 hd qualltfe mid Mohair Dutel'ii a1 stfles. ALL ORDERS PR( July 7 MEN~DELS 60EH WILL MAKE, FOR THlE NEXT' O'D P1Am~os ,AN $850 SQUARE GR/AND I STYLE 3 1-2 "A" r new patteut overstrong scale, beautiful largo fancy moulding round ease, fullIron ners; in fact eveoly improvenent which can instrument has, been added, 1Pr Our price for this intrument boxed and New York, with flue P0Iano.Cover, Stool anti I Tiii Piao will lt' s(n1t on test tIml. I'l lIODe With orler. Cash sent with order w y ub both ways if Piano is not just as repr n iuse. . Send for Catalogue. Every instru $160 to $406 (witi P I -N ) S Class and sold at nade one of the finest displaHys at the Cent reoimendd for the 111IEST H1ONOIRS ao, the greatest imytovo'uent in the hist scale Uprights are the finest iii America. Pianos, of the richest tone ann grontest dui bighest musical nut orities in the country. led purchaser. All Pianos and Organs mn JNHATISYACTOnY Don' fuil to wr'o us bofo 1argains. Pi'mo Catalogue mailed freo. Piano Catalogno of litty pages mailed for si muted for tive vears. JUBI[LEE ORG "ORIE4'NTAL," htyle W11, is the handsomekt. ,vbr offered the iusical publio. It contain ?elvste, DiapasonD, Sub-Bass and Colestina. iz : Melodi, Celeste. (a ebarming - top,) I Lorte. Celeste-Forto. Expression. Treble.C Jrgan, (which throws on the dntire power swell. Left Knee Stop and Grand Swell. I aoxed. 330 lbt. The cake is of solid walnu ntirclv now andI boautiful design, elaborat atup stands. fretwork. &c.; all elegantly fir unprovenents, with great power, depth, br Beautiful solo effects and stop noition. Beft ash pric to have it introduced, with stool iells others. Positively no deviation in pri ,ully tested the organ in your own home. rnd pay freight both ways if instrument i% 3ontan no "Boguis"ests of Reeds, or "Diu make no misrepre-sentaitions, and guarante< [-LLY WAMnANTEm for live years. Other sty Dvor A4.000 sel,1. an-d every Organ has give MAILED FREE. FATORY AND WAREROOMS, a SHEElT MUS I C 'atailogu includes most of the popular mnu onuitosition. by the best mthors. Addr MENDELSSOHN PIANO Ci jun 25-3mn Sale aRdFeedtablos WINNSB3ORO, S. C. A. Willifor&, ap13__ _ TAX NOTICE. AUnrron's OFrloE, MAY 9, 1881. ' jHlE books of this offico will be open .1.from Jutto 'sat to .Jul~a 22), 1881, to receive returns of pe(rsonaal propejrty own edl by each taxpayor on the 1st day of Juno. All mnaic personss betweesi thec ages of tr enty ono0 and sixty yeata are liable to poli-tax, anid will re polrt aco.'rdinglhy Ll'or the neoiommlation of tax payers I will be at thue followiung plaes on the days specified for tlho iirpose of receiv ing returns, viz.: WVoodward's, from the arrival of freight train, Juno 8th, to departure of south bound passengeor train J uno.9th,' WVhito Oak, Juno 10. Durlbi's, Jifno 11. Caid well's Store, Juno 13. Gladden's Grove, Jano 14. ltidgeway, Ju no i15 ruud 16.. Bear Creek, Juno 17. Blythewood, Juno 18. Je-nningas' H- or.., Juno 20. Jenkineville, Juno 2. Monticllo, Juno 22.and 23. .Buckboad, June w?. Feastorville, June 28 and 20. Please fake notido thaft the o fico in Winnsboro will 1 e closed dunring mny ibsonee at the above alpointmtents, nind open on aill other clays during the ap pointed time. I.. I1IES may 10 fj. Attdit F. 0. AT OUR HOUSE CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SU~rIf AS SHIERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHE~S, SODA WATER, LEMONAD~ES and OLD VIRGINIA AlINT JULEPS. d'rtY THE CELEBRATED ALWAYS ~SNES ANfD COOL. rt. OL&END.ZTN-NG may.a at dee intW .Dta . [NARD,' , COLEMW T3AeS C. I tii State. OGlta-f dp1IHg good.q -Stift b t-MV'Ittr afid tib' Stilts of "",also DiSh Snfgdhd ti o1bv shid ine )MPT LY E1LILED. AYS ONLY, A UAA$,* UFER OF D ORGANS. 'LLYO FOR ONL Y $2.45. cent rxoeewood case etegantly f ished, 3 71 Otaves; fall pate-nt cantante. agi'affes, narvsd legs and lyre, beavy scrpentiie and Fraiue, French Grand At ian, Grinil lln in any way tend to the pq ectiop of the Idelivered on board cars'At look, only-$2 50 a-1u it id reference if "'you, %o noL send ill be rei'unded and fright'- a-Largesr paid Fented in thim mdvertis-ount. Thoisar.ds inent fally warranted for-five years. toof' Cover and"book). All s4riptlv rirst 1holesale faitory prices. Tied llianro mnial Exhibitiod,~ id e.wre unanimously The - ihres 'contilin our ' New Patent :>rv of Piano making. - The - now patent Positively - make .the- tinoet: Uprght ability. They are recomimend(Id by the * Ovar 14,00' in nse, 'awd not one dissatis t on 15 days'. -tpt trial--ininr FlttE .F ro buying. Positi. el;vwe off; the bst, H'rndsono Illustrato.J and. Doecri ptivo t cents stamp tiery-.iand fally war N Our New Style Jubilee Organ - ~i.Japanoso Case, called the tastiest and Jqweotet toned Phrltr Organ q 6 Octaves, 5 sets 6f-Reeds, viz : helodia, Also Fifteen 3eaut.ifirl stops, as follows, oinpason, Sub-Bass, E049, Dulcet, Melodia ou per, Celestina 'Bas-Couper, r- nd 1 the instrument,) Right Kneo Stop and leight 70 in.; Width, .24 in.;;'. WeiglAt, , veneered with choice woods.. and is of an ly o'irvod, with . pancl,'.ahifii closet, ilied. Possesses all th- -t -1- nd best iliiancy and Hyngsthetic o li .v .of tone. ular retail price $275. Opi w .olesale net and book only S$--as 0114 1organ sold ve.- No pay 'rent requirral un'il you have We Vend all otgann on 15 'days test trial riot as represented. Positively. ouxr Organs inmy" stops. as .do many' others. WY o ionet. and fair -dealing, or nmo sale. les $35, $50, $57. $05 $70, $75,. $85, etc. n the fullest a'isfaction. Organ Cataloguo 7th STREET and leth AVitNUE-. it ono-third pi)tce. C oio of 3.000 Ahoice pieces aent for 3.3.' statiu. This sie of the day and evvbiy viricfty of musical 1. P. 0.Box 2b58, Newl. York City. IRE5H GROCERIES ARIF constantly being r'eived by ino, a syiopsis of whlilh I give below. NEW OltLEAN MOLAsdidi -AND BYRUPS SUGARA, FUoM Tin IG)hEA T TO THE LoWES 01 ilAOES. TiHEI FINEST F~oIA)t IN TH Ea MA~i RvT-"THE~l PArs:' TENTi AM L"-A L~o A LL.O li DE8 JACKSoN'&.IEST F'AMILY 1PLoU1. CAL! FoRN IA P'EARS8, Somnetinrg Choice. BUCCOTABH, Deans anid Corn Combined :TOMiATES, . PEACHE~S PINE APPLE, . SALMON, - sARDINES Mt0sTARD, P'EPPftIt. ETC.. ETC .1 ALSO INVITE YOURI ATTENTION TO oUI hOASTED COFFEE. Give inn a cta andi examine for yourself. Artlotesi too numeretts to mention. D. R1. FLENNERENw. ap 1.1 AT TENTION IS called to my fresh mi woll, seleoted stock of [ hat,e just coperled 4t 'plendid1 'I sortmeont of CANNED GO0YBi >f fir't qnality anrd full *weight \ pples, Baked Beans, . P'ineapple, Peaches, SuccotinshI, Salnion, Tomnas toes, Sardinds, Mustard. ROBINSOP'S IMP'ORTFE OAT.J MEA L- FRESIH Cohcdensedl Milk, "Ocean Gem' Mackerel in 5 lb. clahs. PARCHED COFFE in bulk, as good as p~ackages, and CHEAPER, BAKER'S BROMA, A palatable hoverage for nmvaillds as well as persions In health, aiid highly recomm~ienned by physidians aisa diet for children. EVA POR A TJb A1'k14EK IDO NOT close at six o'elock. A share of the puliol~ pit t.onago is respectfudly solicited. june 25.4m ,- Lig;-t ee R. W' tILLP~S, Agent ~Yuu boro, 8. C. d