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* - V Si - hjr- sP? Ik ■M PHE NfeWS AND HERALD. WINN8B0R0, A. b US8DAT . iit-vV i. 1888. fJTO. X. KXTKOLVH. , 'ckAB. A. bokfoZASf, ■} JEdROM, lT V* •>! > »• Rakdoi.ph it Tucker, of Virginia, Vay« ( ,that the election Of Randall to the SpeakeVsh!^ is ifii fcipossibility. ■\Ve hope he is right. . TiEProsy is said IcT^be spreading in New York cily. We are probably in- ‘debted to the Chinese for the introduc tion into this country of t£'&l iodth- feome and horrible disease. Goverkou Boynton, of Georgia, was married oft the 80th uiUtoMiss feusie Harris, of Atlanta. The Au gusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist, speaking of the bride, says: ‘‘She is a lady of culture, a delicate blonde, iuid bears a high character for feminine Excellence and social worth.” tHlS IRtbti CONTENTION. The representative Ajncrican-Itish- Vr.en have been in council. Philadel phia has listened for the past week to the deliberations of that convention, and all who witnessed its assemblage End attended its sessions, were im pressed with the earfiestiVeps; ability End zeal that pervaded its discussions from beginning to end. . , On the Erst day of its session Mrs. lia Parnell, the mother of the great ish leader, wEs escorted into the by Alexander 8ulliv*ui, a brilliant votUng lawyer of Chicago, and intro- duc fed to the conveutioti “as a greater the mother of thE Gracchi.” ullfrun Was elected president of invention by an overwhelming ity, and delivered an address of t power and eloquence. In strong, orous and touching language he loco parentis. If you have children lender you and cannot 'govern them ae you think proper, they ought to bo at home. I 'do not believe in whipping for leseohs. for I think by pe: suasiott you ettm get more out of the scholars; but i do thick, ttyat they ought to be whipped for bad conduct.. And as Professor Soldan says, ‘‘When ^ou whip. Whip well.” Notv, if you have scholars to come to you who have never been trained at home, or have been allowed to do as they please, and the parent expects,the scholars to be treated in the school the same as they are treated at home, and tlie teacher has the order from the parent not to pnnish their children, must tlie teacher; allow the scholars to do as tfiey please'? I had a scholar a few weeks ago whom L tried to punish in various modes, such as keepthk in and other ways. This boy was one of those boys who was allowed to do as he pleased at borne. I tried to appeql to his better nature, but I found that ho bad no better nature that I could appeal to'. I tried the rod on this chap and t found that it acted like a charm. I tried for near ly six months to govern Without the u^c bT the rod; but I have conic to the conclusion that the rod is ail indispen sable instrument in the schobl-roomj when used right. si. VERDICT AST OUlilS ANtf E Tp Tbotbct tfe Citizens from ro Pro 1)008. Mad —OF- THE PEOPLE. Moon Made of Groen Cheese? That Is one of the things we know very little abpiik. bp also about the man in the moon; we know hardly anything of him. But we do know, that If tlie man in the moon or any other man, partakes too freely of green cheese or any other indigestible artic le of diet, he will have dyspepsia and bowel troubles. And we know that the way to get rid of such is to take Perry DavIs’s PaIn KillSr. * , w il\&n<icU<l and ordained by the Intend : RRt and Wardens of the Town of Winn> hOro, 8, C., in Connell met: , t ...wy. t I. That on and afttr the «tli day otltfay, 188!), ill dogs/oniid.in. tlie streets of the said Town not. nuzzled with 'a wire, or other secure muzzle, shall be killed by the Mite. . i. .t f. # * H. That Jr carrying out tliw Qfdinapce the. police may call to their assistartee any per WALKER’S SPECIFIC. 1 eison or persons. J. N. CENTER, Clerk of Council.. BUY THE BE8 r i! To AN OEtlUXANCK • H • .OVERT THE STOgf^O OR DeUVKR- OF (JUANO OB OTtEB COM.VU4KCIAL FEktilizErs Within, the CoiroRvrE Limits of th6 T,bwi d? WlNNSRomo', Boi juth Carolina. *>« it enacted and oWlained by the Intend- Th ..: re.liflv<-Wni»h!t sweats ant and Wardens,of the .Town of Wlnhs- JlSi boro, S fc., in C!oiinciti»4--> , ' - . r i f » nd gto^kdebilBJ I. That from aiM after the passage ' of : been ka^wn only fopr years an< -/» iC't* i • • ?■ ' ' J THIS TBUJCT WOlfDERFUL BUHEDT HAS XEVEB FAILED TO' CUBE . CONSUMPTION, its speedy action upon all Bronchlal.an«t Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried it • v or seen It used. I > ju ’ :It speedily allays Brchchial and Palmo- nic Feversk^dt is a wonderful it, ECTokAiT AND HEALER. : ...ie- 1 i y. v Jt acep* the digestive and nr ip ary or gans in a natural and healthy condition— PttHlEIES THE BLOOG,. DAMAGED I ■ Havigg had part dfjny stock of goods damaged dnr 'niptv of their P origii»al the roof ofthis buikiing, these goods L offer ata meremoietyoftneii ongi value. In other ctaparUneNts I offer special inducements this w ROD Men’s Strew Hats at A cents. ... $00 Men’s Straw Hats at 10 cents. ^ * ‘ ‘ the monev. • Nice Goods for boys at 15, 20, 25 and 86 cents, worth double the money. ,lb0OJJats from auction at the ridiculous price of 50 cents, wwitb f • I'where-. ; ^.a,. ax HI-r« Winns- any ^6I^!nfei,Patent Corded ik%e Panamas, at |2.00, sold last year in boro at doable the money. SHOES' OM , __ JoiiucHtifci I. That from and after iOi four years and tills OVdlnance, it sliail not In*, any person, corporation or firm to stove, keen or deposit, or cause to be stored, de posited, or Ko|d In storage, at or in any place witWn, tiie corporate -Jiaiits of tlie Town of Wlnustoro, or to deliver or cause to be delivered »t or from any place. Within ! $10,00 t the corporate limits^ of said Tow^v iuiy} dfSeise lie pHsgge ■ of : been k^wn oniy.fo k*. lawful for HAS NEVER RAILED TO P^itFECT # J c )j -. IRE - * ,, ope afflicted with what is generally considered death's avant cgirrier, consump tion, can, be cured fgi'jKJ.SO, 85.00 or acQ^rdihg to ths-ritage the hits reached. Np patient has yet SHOES. . SHOES. - V , 100 pairs of Meii’s Low-QuartiBred SRbeB *t .95. 75. paire Men’s. Lowj Quartered Shoes at $l>«5b aim 91.75, stock of SLIPFEltS fo* Ladies u Misses cannot bo-surpassed by any house in VVinnsbwro. _ , . „ Atlgi) iPA-NTS; . mu u .. ip,ciiit barirsinfl. A 3^, up to MCE BUSINESS SUITS at 98, 910, |12 A. . ' ' • r~ .* s * V-2 "VESTS \ ■ -l • V.A- “ MFiNT I am offering special bargains SUIT OF CLOTHES at 94.30, and 916. TO MAINTAIN MY CTATTOST 4 ^ tHE LEA£>fifc4tE> Respectfully, tak«d.9l0 worth before a cu^ was affected. The SPECIFIC is peconip.'endod only for —When you don’t just know what ails you; When you feel aches and pains all over: when you feel tired and faint, use Brown’s Iron Bitters. A wonderful re viver. * ‘IS- ii'e m rtrayed We condition of Ireland, nd the awful responsibility resting upon the American Irish to aid Hie Fathers of the Fatherland In their struggle for independence. In con- clhsion tl§ said: “That lie irfhy have upon pur deliberations the approval of tlie AihiigtRy Odd and of all just men who have HbeVtfo wb iiiust show in this parliament of our race, assembled in th#City of Brotherly Love; that every party is less thiln the cause, that eiet-y iiidiyjdtt&l is esteemed below our country,and Unit ot’bry Irishman Is a brother.” The speeches of the various delegates were strong, sensible and high-toned, and it was n noteworthy fact that O’Donovan Rossa and his fol- lowing were compelled To take back seats in tlie convention. The following extracts from ivsoln- libiis passed during its sittings will give our readers some idea of the ob jects and purposes of \h6 convention: Be it resulted by the Irish-American pco- ■P” 5 Wt cbnypntkui jusciultludL That the xaugmU XYWferirrrieii ranreiana; ongTmunTg in uShrpaiioh, perpetuated by force, hav ing failed to discharge any of thb duties of Uovefmhent, never having dcqllired the cortsFht of th’e governed; fias rib mo^a) right whatever io exist in Ireland, and tliflt it is the duty of the Irish race throughout the florid to susialn the Iti3h pfeople in the em ployment of all legitimate means to sub stitute for it national self-government Kcsolved, That we pledge our unqualified and constant support, moral and material, to our countrymen in Ireland in their eftofts to recover national self-government, and In order more effectually to promote this object by the consolidation of all our resources and the creation of one responsi ble and ^uthorjtative body to spe&tc for the greater Ireland in America, that all socie ties represented in this Convention and al; that ina£ Hereafter comply with the condi tions of admission be organized into thc Irish National League of America, for the purpOsb' of sfrppSrtirig the Irish National Le&gne of Ireland, of which Charles Stew art Parnell is president. Resolved, That the policy of the English. Government in first reducing the Irish peasantry to abject poverty tmd then send ing them penniless to the United States de pendent upon American elmrity is unnut' ural, inhuman and an diitrage upon tin American Government ari’d people. We respectfully direct the attention of the United States Government to this iidquity, protest against its Conti'fiance, and in struct the officials who shall lie chosen by this Convention to present our protest to the Presideut of the United States, and respectfully but firmly to urge tfpori the President that it is the duty of the Govern ment of the United States to decline to sup port paupers whose pauperism begin un der and is the result of English misgovfrn- inent, and to demand of England that she send no more of her paupers to these shores to become a burden upon the American people! It is difficult to say whether dr not any substantial gbocl Cah result td Ire land from the deliberations of the Irish Convention in Philadelphia, but cer tainly the ifoblcFpurposes of the assem blage will find an echo in the hearts of all liberty-loving men in every corner and section of the globe, and the ma terial UiErt^composcd if gives earnest of long, continneu and tireless efforts for the amelioration of Ireland. THB £OD Ilf TilS SCVOOL-llOOST. No Whiskey! , Brown’s Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown’s Iron Bitter^ is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and jt .will, in nearly every case, take the pldce of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor ol the American Christian Re view, says of Brown’s Irori Bitters: . . Cm.,0.,Nov. 16,1881. Gents:—The fooUsh wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation ue.<\ sity; and if applied, will sa\ Hun dreds who resort to sv: \f fdr temporary recuperate Brown’s Iron Bitters! fcas been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion; biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism; neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief Mu. J. O. Boag—Dear Sir: I bought the first Davis JJachine sold by you over fire ftpars ago for m(’ wife, who has given it a lorig amt fair tcfal. I am well pleased with It. It never gives any trouble, and is as good as when first bought. • . . V y. ... , y-. , J. W. Bolick! innsboro, S. C.,.April 1883. Mr. Boao: You .wish to know what I have to say iu regard te the Davis Machine bought of you three years ago. I feel I can’t say too much in its favor. I made about $8o (M) with ifi five .months, at times runriihg it ?o fast that the nuedle would get perfectly hot from frictiqul I feel confident I could not have done tlie same work with as much ease and $0 .Well with- any other machine. No time lost in adjusting- at. tacluncnts. The lightest running machine I have ever treadled. Brother James and William’s families are as much pleased with their Davis Machines bought jit you- I want no better machine. As I siajd be fore, 1 don’t think too inuchcau be said for the Davis Machine. , Respectfully, Ei.len Stevenson. Fairfield county, April, 1883. Guano, Pulverized Bonet Acid Pllo'ipliate or other Commercial Fertilizer of ailjr ria- ^ U tt °S„ k,1 ‘ < * whatever. - 1 pulmonary affections, aid dhoso desiring II. ihat any person, corporation or ftne f if „„ ♦i,p» n «,iAr U who shall vioiato the provisions of 'tills Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, 1 ’ be fined in the sum of fifty dolUm for each and ejrary offi^iee, and ten doiH- rs for each dny'saentlnuanee thereof, . 1 . tlie time,. 3JLyyy 1st, for the removal or minos and other Cnnnpercial Fertilizers Hi tlie present year het^temjted to May SJOtlr, after which date the Orrii- nance/ottlw total exciusion of Gtnifios and other C^imiercial Fertilizers from tlie Town limits Will be rigidly enfoieed by jez-fC /R •». bllLS V^UUllCU. V 3. n. center; • .t ., Clerk of Council. Aprtl Kith; 1883! r - - -T- : • % 7! f i- 7. TT - 7. . J-. Tj. MXMT>rSAYTa-HT. AS ORDISAKC'ifi To Pnovim: for the Listing of Prov- KRTY FOR T XX AT A N-IV FOR. TIIE R k»- istmatiqN of Persons LiAnilk to St’keet Tax. .»r*v »-J « . Be it enartcd.Mu] ordained by the lutepd- ant and Wardens of tlij^Towu of Winris- boro, S. 0., injCoutifjl met: ; - I. That for tlie purpose of taxation all owners of real estate and personal proper ty within the corporate limits' of tlie said Town shall mn ke a uworn returu of sgc|i real estate anil personal property to the Town Clerk between the first day of . May to me, .stating that yoi _ merit in the WitmaboroAiews and B&LAiLD , Walkers : - IlE^lKDY Cures Rheumatism, ddher write or chrori- io, in from eight to ten days. Price Express, 95 per Bb'ttiS DR. J. W. WAtKRR; ; .- FRANftLINTON, N.' C.’ June 13 ’ ' * '* if-’ ^ Eroijph Saddles for $5, ?0, $7 and f JO. Kehtucky Spring, Seat Saddling; for $16. ULYSSEG. DESPOUTES. IttenTIoN is CALLED tO FRESH ADDITIONS fS Sit SPRING GOODS -’ir- Mn satisfaction I and the first day of.June in eacluvear. .• Boao: My machine gives me. perfect II. That every ®afe citizen between the . 1 find no fault with it * ‘ J ■ .The uple. I wish. Tor no better than the Davis Vertical Feed. Respectfully, , Mrs. R. Milling.' ' Fairfield county, April, 1883, the ages of sixteen and sixty years, Who has resided within the corporate limits of s$Ul Town for sixty days, shall registe with tlie^Tovyn Clerk at tlie ^fiipe time as is S rescribed by Section V,of this ordiuanco >r making returns of n hl estate and lier- soQai property. ' Mr. Boao: I bought a Davis Vertical HI. That the reqjut-ements of,’Section 2 Feed Sewing Machine from you four years o f tliis ordinance su/.ll not apply Unpersons ago. I am delighted with it. It never has ; now exempt from street tax, nor to those given nie any trouble, and has never been \ who are physically disabled from ehrn ng tlie least out of order. It is as good as ; a suppo when i Arst bought it 1 can cheerfully i 1aA recommend it. Res: =Gran GeiarieDt THE CORKER STORE . tTN A VOID A BLY;' hvy stock war, bought later this Spring than nsusal; fcri* fortttnajply,' $♦ SUCU.^RIUES as to enable ira -toy ;noet the ’SHARPEST COMPETITION. I am keener to sell than e^er, and urgently extend AN INVITATION Tfb ever; in, woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY within the next THIRTY DAYS. % * ^TOR A REQUEST. DON’T' LE A YE MY m 9TORE WITHOUT; -ASKING ARTICLE fOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE P. TO SEE PRICE 1 ANY The Celebrated “Brunswick’ due. Hams—try Respectfully, Mrs. M. J. Kirkland. Monticello; April 30,1883. IV. Should any j^.rson fail ofe vefuse to comply with tlie provisions of dlds ordi- Ocean Gem Mackerel. . * - <r Saltit Louis Corn Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. ' lm]>orted and American Sardines. nance, it shall be {he duty of tl«v.-.Town ; Salmon (Soused), Mackere).., „ , Clerk to ndil a penalty of fifty par Ccpt. to I &,•'■■■’ '• Imported Macaroni, the last Municipa,! Return of such^fterson; j Fresh Cheese. . • r> . This is to certify that I have been using! “’“1 10 add a penalty of fifty cents to the : „ Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine amount assessed against such persdh for; Bartlett Tears; Quinces. w « for over two veai-s nurehased of Mr J O 1 street tax. i Grated Pineapple, Peaches. Kong i haven't found it possessed of any i V. That all ordinances and paits of ordi-, ’-Winslow's” Succotash—first jmcked. A ti’avujfjovwMiup^svsseapr ai.y _ |ncot)sis ^ lt ^ .tt,».dM|p8 n re .“IMvtt Lestor Manor” Tomatoea-band- fault—alt the aUaclndelils ure so simple. It never refuses to work, and is certainly tlie lightest running in tlie market I coa- :>idcr it a first-class machine. Very respectfully, MinnJk M Wit.tiifiOHAM. infield Colin repealed. t day of April, al of Oakland; Far S. C. Mn. Boao: I am well pleased in every IVAMkMta’his'lr'ciafrs’iriachlne 'in eveiy respect. You know you sold several machines of the same make to different members of our families, all of whom, as far as 1 know, are well pleased with theim Respectfully, . , v . r , Mr* . M. II. MobleL Fairfield county, April, 1883. V. nances be and the same are hereby Done in Couucii tins 16th A. D. 13S3,- and with the corporate sea said Towif stffixed. » ; .LN O. d^N’KlL; Intendanf. J. N. CKntku; Clerk. ^ . . ■ _ ' - --— tin: h^wju THIIEID THEM i f AS T A PROMISE; x v * j ' • ** !** A ‘ i*' .». ' * Jr* 1 ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY, AND NOG! i A.SALE. IS NOT EFFECTED. PUIOl SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN - j. jJLj w innsboro; M. BEATY. ING W SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! J' •TT,Tt - A' Buy the GEISEU ENGINE and SEPA RATOR from J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. This is to SoHif^ we have had in constant , We have tried them and know them to use the Davis Machine bought of you al.pwt' ' >p ail « would not sed them if we did three ago. As we tiky in work,.-arid have not think so. made the price, of it several times over, and don’t \yant_jyiy better machine. Is always ready to do any kind of work we l*ave to do. No puckering or ^kippfng stiches. We can only say we are well pleased, and wish no better machine. - - Catherine Wylie and Sister.' April 25,1883. chine, oii —ALSO,-^ The well-known ‘‘filAIOTT cm 99 /■ c pfickhd. v . ,„.f Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Woreoatanhin; Sauoc. Baker’s Broma. „ Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakfes. ^ ’V A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. ft. M. HUEY. Don’t buy a Wagon until you see us. It will pay yon. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. fftESH GROCE&lES is offered to the public. We will be pleased i to have the home orders. Now is.the time to bring in OLD GINS J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. I have ho fault to find with my mac and don’t want any better. I have. mnd$ | for repairs. * the price of it several* tiriies>by taking ii\ sewing. It is always ready to do its work. 1 think It a first-class machine. I feel I' / vlYia\1 f ATra rpiTlCi TviXT" can’t say top much for tlm Davis Vertical UlliilNj JtN U i ii 1U DA I. reed Machine. J . Mrs. Ttioifas SifiTir. Fail-field county, April, 1883. THE TESTS OF 40 YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIEVERDF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST keeps aioMer •» , '! n I Mn. J. Ql, Boao—Dear Sir: It gives nie 'much pi ensure jtoJestify to tlie./merits of the Davis Veiifbali Feed Sewing Machine. The machine I got of you about five .years ago, has been almost in constant us«.i •ever since that time; I cannot gee that it | is worn any. arid fiSsnoLcqattfKfi one cent! for repairs shtcC ytelluVri had it. Am well pleased and don’t wish for any better. Yours truly, ■ Robt. Crawford. Granite Quarry, neat Winnsboro, S. C. at mi is un- Ilairis, ShmftdVrt and Breakfast Strips. Dried l>eef and Smoked Beef Tongues. I'icklcd Cod Fish and Snow Drift Cod Fish. Smoked lierttrigS. Oublce-Djr.stiS Tea and very Fine English UreiihfKst'Tetts; Cream Ciieese and Macaroni. Parched ana Gfecii t/offees. * \ a ‘ • » , * •‘y With a good many other nice goods, all Of which will be sold cheap; at §: S. WOLFE’S. Special Attention -rGIVEN TO THE— Messrs. Editors: .V noticed inr , . The News and Herald, of'the 21st WOOD’S ODONT1NE ult., a piece on the use of the rod a piece on the use in school-rbdms. Hieard this question discussed twice before teactiert of tM? Btate, both in Greenville and' Colufii- Wa, and the meeting was compelled of the best teachers in the State. They dime to the conclnsion that the rod #as an indispensable instrument in the school-room. I have hdard • teach ers who have tnngbt for twenty years aay Hint ihoy could not da withont the i d in their sH ool room. I think that M 1 - i :'chor is In the place of the pucl.rr.. or <u .be KJinan? **>•, in -FOB- WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND * SWEET. Formula of dr t. t. mooke. ... }F. C. FISHEB, WholbsalR Agent, Columbia, S. C. jftit Sale In Winnsboro by M6MASTER, BRICE A KETCIUN. Mcftjfitefiiy Wo liave used tlie Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine for the last five fears. We would not liave any other make at > P'-ice. The machine has giveu us bounded satisfaction. Very respectfully, Mrs. W. K. Turner and Daughters, j Fairfield county, S. C., Jan. 27,1883. Having bought a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine from Mr. J. 0. Boag some three years ago, and it having given me Perfect satisfaction in every.ryspeet as a. f tmily machine, both for hcafry and JigjA sowing, and never needed the teiv# re-1 ! pair in any way, I can cheerfully recony.! j mend it to any one as a first-class machine none. It is one of the simplest machines UNDERTAKER’S DEPARTMENT; made; my children use it with an ease. The attachments are more easily adjusted and it does a greater range of woi k hf' means of its Vertical Feed tjiau any other ma-, chine Fhave ever seen.or useq- . . , Mhs. "Thomas OwfNos. Winnsboro, 1 airfield county, S. C. We have had one of the Davis Machines; about four years and have always.found H ready to do all kinds «f work we lirive had occasion to do. Can't See,that the machine. I is wore any, arid works as wfejl as when .3*’ new. Mrr.W .T CnAwtoRD, . o* VieJlnettfinish, a»d Jackson’s Creek, Faii$!d'county, S. C. J WAt/NUT CASKETS My wife is highly- pleased with the Davis of the latest styles; and also Imitation aehiue bought oi foil She would Rot . ke double what sim, gave for" it. Tlie ROSEWOOD CASES A lib COFFINS, Ck/tKtiviA Koo V*sy.+ . * If. » • * > - and a UlIEAP GRADE dt COFFINS and BURLtl UODES.' . R. W. PHIKJLlPS. Ap 19 ALL CALLS PBOMPTLT AT TENDED TO. >i> I keep on hand a full supply of metallic busiaS Caskets Mj^swick CANVASSED II AMS, DECORTICATED' PATENT FLOUR. ROAST^t) IttO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CltlUKEN,' TURKEY. : • ■ »■ *., FRESH OAT MEAL. CANNED TOMATOES.’ SUCCOTASH. PlNiSAPPLE and PEACHES. PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and . • U* • \ ■ a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class GROCERY STORE. ■ . fe ri» ,ii'' ' All of which will be sold the CASH. LOW V for j. F. McMASTEll 4 : co. Buy thk Palmetto Wagon of - -- ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. 1883. SPRING STOCK I have now ready for inspecti^i £ full^litie GOODS, consisting of of SPRING' NUN’S VEILING, BUNTING^, DOTTED and PLAINf SWISS, PLAIN amt ^iGGRE# MUSLINS,' LACED, STRIPED and CORDED , PfQJIES, CAMBRICS’; - Ginghams and calicoes; -ALSO,- 1 1 •" T- - ‘ . _ • # £ A stock of Men’s, Boys! and Youths’ Clothing, which will be , , , . - SOLD LOW. sfkAW. HATS . IN. . ALL , STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, Boys’ and Yotiths’ low cut Shoes. • Ladies’ and • Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also; a beautiful line of FANS. ** /* * * ,*■ •» » r r - t. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE' PURCHASING.' Respectfutly," J. GROESCHEL, Agent. IT ' STANDS AT THE HEAD. i FT- tr A - r- •* ’ v j THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.”’ Tliat it is fhe acknowledged Leader in- the Trade is a fact that caitnot be dis puted. , , atAMY IMITATE IT—MONK EQUAL IT1 The Largest Armed,’ The Lightest Runrilng, y . , The most Beautiful -Woodwork. AND IT 18 WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and all kindsof workt. To be complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., 4 * • •.Wjnnsboro, 8. C. Agents wanted ill unoccupied territo ry. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. - . Richmond, Virginia. 40 CEB A PECL We have fiow received ov.r stock of SPUING GCiDDS, and liave them ready for os^iicriow. Opem Buggies at $37 and $45, at ULYiiSE G. DESPCKTES. Maeuine machine has not boen out of order since she had it, and slm cap do. any .kind of work on it. very respectFuil>•, tvo- J-'i. F. Free. Monticello, Fairfield county, & C. * The Davis Sewing Machine W simply a treasure. ■- Mrs. J. A. G$o1/Wvn. Ridgeway, N. C., Jan. 10,1TO3. J. O. Boao, Esq., Agent—Dear Sir: My wife has been using a,Davis Sewing Ma chine constantly for .'.the past four years, and it has never needed, any repairs and works just as well, as wnen first bought She says it will do a greater range of prac tical work and do it easier and better ihnn any machine she has ever used. We cheer fully recommend it as a No. 1 family machine. Yours truly, Jar Q. Davis. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 3, UoJ. E. B. RaoSdals. KAGSDALE & RAGSDALU, Attorneys at Kaw, No. 8, Law Range, WINKSBORO, 8. C.' FimHal Attention Given to Collection. It is a fact, we will sell you a Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in town. ULXSSli G. DJ^roftlJiU Wc think we c^n SAFELY say that we, have never tipcoed al any time a more complete assortment or better class of As regards pricey wq will only say that these goods will be sold as low as toe same CLASS OF OOOOS ' V w- G - W RAoartAT v ; “* ** A ,n XABKpT, and assure oifr ltAG8UAL ®- ciustoriWrs tlut thev will Im i.. ' A FItllsH SUPPLY OF VERY FINE ; . FLOUR •fusT receive^'' Every Sicit' ^iitRANTED bY i). B. FLENJVlkEtf; Ham fe th « Celebrated Jumbo,. Breakfast Bacon,*8moked Beef Sets Bo! logna Sausage,dull Gream. Che^ «’n.i ^ custumors toat they UriR be > rotected in prices, as we will meet the market at any time in anything. , We would call special attention to oil GENTS’ DEPARTMENT, ’ V *H . • ' . ■ which will be found complete in ( every par-, ticular, and all we ask is an inspection bv thi public. . 3 [HcHASTSE, B2ICS & KSTCHIN. Meal, meal r . • r j • ■ RESH SUPPLY OF TIIE VERY LEST QUAALITY, just RECEIVED -ife D. H. PleanikeiL IRISH POTATOES;’ ARRIVE: ! «, igr fall Ihie of Meats. _,v' m . Cl>eese. and a rults, \ egetables and TRY .MY ’BoisT COFFE^ POUNDS FOR ONE DO!,' H^Pm* ^ t Hoe l’. r^nten’ Handle ' vie e 2de P ^ line 0, «^ ser- CO OK STOVES, Ma moderate price. Will have next week ’ charter oak stoves, * though higher In price, art much lower > than stoves not so good have sold for Saa this stove before purcliaslug. CiX'ix&mxm: