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THE NEWS AND HERAL1X WINNSBOKO, S. C. tUTUKDAT. MAI IS, I8S5. ™v>. *. Mwnrozna. ' OKA.B. A. ItOVOLJSS,. Editors. Augusta Chronicle'. Wc hear of wovcral names of gentlemen who are l>yiDe to lha) clevaJeil plane i f cllici. dignity fin* above the ui!«t r.:.u i!it>ooi|j 8 of personal and pari;.a;. contifOs, tV™ ' b«ve O'.hllcionsly cast thence down into that whirlpool ^ titterness as a ohosen eleiiuitn ;A|, er<> lore thev have not only lost yi'ause, but seriously qunstinB^^ fitness for a longer positio{P^ ta ^ Board. x In reply to the second 5f ini ^ ) j Prt h- record-books, proving the charge of/ (1l3crim5natioi ; to succeed General Hampton as United Siy‘grouudlisr 11 States Senator for South Carolina. te When the time comes for a selection, we think it highly probable (bet the Colored teachers^ General will quietly succeed himself. chops !o be ut- cre “were: White teachers, 4; t|f r m ived... .M04 00 Hilnw ^^they rt^eived. rs) I ighest sa ary paft wh f te |i42 (,o Highest sahuy TO)fired> yo STRONG . FACTS/ A great many peopb are asking what particular troubles Brown's iRolt birtRRS is good foi WMKWl^J SPEC 1 FIG. < ‘tS DAMAGED GOODS 1 ■ - tIF —*** T’nfc Connecticut Legislature has passed a constitutional amendment providing for biennial instead of annu al Hooeiong. Before it can become a Inw it must be passed by the next Leg islature bv a two-thirds vote, and u.en ’be ratified by the people. JR1NQ 1879-80. [The whites v£ (C( j an extra f j uca tional tax.] White teach^ 4 . r?e< .; V( ^ % ,$500 00 Colored W.j lers 4. tliVy mseiVed..$•'110 00 ^lary paid, white «140 00 li! b-H ; ' l y5alary paid, colored ?1H6 00 DUhlNO 1880-81. teachers, 3; they received $277 00 uV'yred teachers, 4; they received. .$397 25 It will cure Heart Disease, Bawl- yds, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Coni' sumption. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases, TBIS mtlLY WOXDEKFUt, BEMEF Y HAS XE VER FAILED TO CURE coStiiutoPTiox. Its speedy action upon al! Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond bplief te those wlio iiave never tried it t A B:*isvd. It speedily allays Brohcblhl and Pulmo nic Fevers. It is'a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. THE PEOPLE. Itkeept the digestive and urinary or guns in a naitNil r.Ud healthy oondition- it •. Its wonderful curative power U simply because it purifies and en* riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. Experiments made in jute culture in the South appear to show that 3,500 pounds can be grown on an acre of suitable land, that is, a fine sandy or alluvial soli. At this rate it ought, 1 pay twice as well as cotton. Tho/L " age yield of jnie in Bengal, said to bo under 1800 pounds iirfWtst salary paid, white $190 00 n.gff«r,/ A-a colored $124 75 PUKING I8S1-.— The^ver- lia, is PUKING I shall draw fVom tnissioner’s Uepoi’t, News and nary Inst, » c8ll8e 5t been 11 so the on 1 Com- in The of Feb- led to this dis- I wish to em- A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880, My health was much anattered by Rheumatism when I J 1 my ler acre. Fifteen years ago, an Mobiliau brought a little to that city, and was Inn day the wealthiest men. herds of Jerseys, and. that there arc registered animal; grades in Mobile $600,000. terprising rscy cow ed at. To il Mobile own is estimated five thousand and numberless bantu, worth near sec tl trial of the action of Malloy against James lett for libel in charging in the New York Herald arism in Edgefield, S. C., ge Shipman, in the United /ircuit Court for New York, on Thursday, gave the plain- verdict for two thousand five Fid red dollars. On the first trial got a verdict of twenty thons- id dollars, but the case was appealed and a new trial ordered. phasizc and properly sliymatize that remarkable visual crookedness in my detractors, which enabled them to see the name of D. B. Busby, white teach er, everywhere it occurred, “8” times, aggregating the sum of $239.60, but prevented their possibly seeing tl o name of J. J. Trapj), colored teacher, to occur more than “5’’times, although it really did occur in immediate prox imity to D. B. Busby’s name 10 times, and aggregated the sum of $268. “Consistency is indeed a jewel,” but truth is a higher and more solemn obligation. Ai d now, as public recriminations are degrading to the principals and disgusting to all others, 1 must refer all our future delicate mimosas, that tremble, fold their hands in horror, and droop their sensitive heads at the moral obliquity of the Board of School Trustees of Township No. 1, to the records of my office, which is always open for their inspection. I am, very respectfully yours, W. B. Estes, Chairman. Feastcrville, S. C., May 2, 1883. uly h 1 am now using tne third bottle and I am loathing strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend It tc alL I cannot aay too much in pralM of i». Mi* Mam E. Brashbab, 173 Prestmantfc Kidney Disease Cured. Christ;ansbuiTj, Vs., t88i. Suffering from kidney disease, PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves ni;{5t sweats, goneness of appetite nnrt geftvnri debility. It has been known only four years and HAS NEVER FAILED tt> PERFECT ■r; a emus. Any one afflicted with what is generally ooueideted death's omit courier, coimump- Uon, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or $10 00 aefcording to the stage Which the disease has reached. No patient has yet taken $10 worth before non re wne affected. The SPEBEflH is recomm ended only for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending their orders to the proprii tors of this paper o¥ direct to rha, stating that you saw this nd verli^.- ment in the h innsboro News and ilshAiib. ■flavine had part of my stock of goods damaged during recent repairs on the rooftif Ibis tmikluig, these goods I offer at a mere moiety of their oiiginal value-, ^n other departments I offer special inducements this week. 800 Men’s Straw Hats at 6 cents. 600 Men’s Straw Hats at 10 cents. Nice Goods for boys at 15, 20, 25 Arid 35 cents, w'orth double the money. 160O Hals from auction nttho ridiculous price of oO cents, Worth $1.20 a,iy 86 Men’* Patent,Corded Edge Panamas, at $2.00. hold last year in Winn*, boro at double the money. SHOES'. SLICES* SUIOIBjS. lOOnairsof Men’* tjoW-Qnarteretl Shoes at $1.25 . 75 pah-9 Men’s Low- Quartered Shoes at $1.50 gjid $1.76. My stObk ot SLtlTRUb for Ladies and sseu Misses cannot he surpassed by any house tit \\ innsboro 00-A.TS> V'J&Z -tirthhf fWP ATiTMENT GOOD ut $8, $10, $12 SUIT OF CLOTHES at $4,607 and $15. I EXPECT TO MAINTAIN MY REPUTATION AS THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Ilespec\full£, j. L. MI0VE1TATTC3-T?. :n no relief, I I gw „ . _ tried Brown’* Iron Bitten, which Cured me completely. A child ot mins, recovering from starlet fever, had no appetite and did not teem to be able to eat at all. I gave him Iroa Bitten with the happiest result*. J. Kvut Montagu* Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, f’fc Dec. a, 1881. P After trying different physician* Wallsca^s RHEUMATIC RK^l£t>Y Cures Rhenmntisni, either acute or chron ic, in tYom eight to fen days. PricB by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, FRANKLINTON, N. C. BUY THE BEST! NG GOOD; Mu. J. D. Boao—Dear Sir: I bought the first Davis Machine sold by you over five At- good as when fli»t lu)uglit., J. W. llbllCK, Wiiitisborti, S. C., April 1883. June 13 and many remedies for palpitation of tha heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try ErownHI Iron Bitters. I have used two bot tles and never found anything that gava me so much relict Mrs. JbnmIb Hess, Dr. Grkeb in his able and eloquent lecture at the laying of the corner stone of the Picken’s College, week be fore last, says: “The schoolmaster is a grander factor in the progress of a peo ple than a railroad. The formation of character is one of the greatest duties -of the teacher. It stands ahead of in- tellectna! strength and maximum scholarship. It is important that stu dents should understand grammar and nvit.lijneUc, but infinitely more import ant that they should be good citizens.” English Saddi.ks kor $.■>, $0, $7 and $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for $10. ULYSSE G. DKSPOUTES. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subjedt, Brown’s Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. A'lTEMION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS Be sure and get the Genuine* CROSBT INSTITUTE FURNITURE. flfwsrs. Editors: In order to reply properly to Frank Kerr’s article in your issue of the 2ofh instant, I have submitted it to a logical crucible and obtained the following correct analysis: 1. Ignorance of school matters in general and particular. 20 pr et. 2. An ungovernable infirmity to slander others 25 pr ct 3. Personal animosity concealed in private 25 pr ct, 4. Effort to ingratiate with the col ored b.y traducing the whites ... 20 pr et. B. A vulgar display of ill-mnnners. lOpret. 6. Pertinency to tne subject, .a slight trace 7. Publlc-spm State of South Carolina, Fairfield County. Personally appeared before me, W. B. Estes, wluf, being duly sworn, makesnfildavit as follows: Inasmuch as my authority to act for W. M. Meador and Frank Kerr, the two remaining members of (he Board of School Trustees of Township No. 1, has been called into question: There fore, now, I, W. B. Estes, Chairman of the said Board, do solemnly assert, under oath: 1st. That I have been uniformly the recognized agent, in all tiie transac tions of the Board, of the said W. M. Meador and Frank Kerr (Geo. Shel ton acted a short time as colored mem ber) during the entire term since my induction into office as Chairman in 1878. 2nd. That during all this time no efl'orts whatever wore made to remove the authority impliedlv delegated by the said W." M. Meador and Frank Kerr. 3rd. That this continued acquies cence in uiv vicarious discharge of ^spirited benevolence.... no trace Total 100 pr ct. As regards the first of these, the school-rooms and my offieo are the proper places to apply to for informa tion, not to J. B. Crosby, the railroad agents, postmasters, negroes and tramps throughout the country. As regards the second, I can only tender iny sincere sympathy without being able to express a single hope that the malady can ever be even mitigated, much less cured, of its chronic viru lence. As regards the third, I warn one and all that those who in the pub lie prints, simply for the gratification of personal spleen, arraign their neigh bors, without any grounds, as dishon est citizens, will sooner or later fal under that public and private con demnation which will render them the miserable objects of pity instead of indignation. As regards the fourth, the means used are so despicable in their nature os to defeat the object pur posed, pven if practised on the degrad ed intellect of a Hottentot, much less that of a negro not naturally addicted to gossiping and slander. As regards the fifth, a work on etiquette Is kindly suggested, and a careful repression of that rage for scribbling. their duties made me, in my estima- THE TESTS OF 40YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT Perry DamsPaiiler 18 THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST keeps Perry Davis’sPainiler UNDERTAKING ! tion, a dc facto agent for the said W. M. Meador and Frank Kerr, with plenary power to act for them, wiihin the limits of the jurisdiction of the School Trustees as defined in the School Law of the-Statc of South Can - linn, approved March 22, 1878. 4th. Trial not only did I, in my esti mation, acquire the power of an agent for the said W. M. Meador and Frank Kerr by the above continued recogni- i lions of my authority so to act, but ' that the said W. M. Meador and Frank Kerr did on sundry occasions, acting in their official capacity, orally dele gate to me full, but unspecified, power to act as their agent in the discharge ’ of all the duties appertaining to the School Trusteeship of Township No. 1.) 5th. That whilst, the said Frank Kerr was not consulted, and mav have been ! ,. , therefore ignorant, concerning the ex- an< * ^ prepared to do anything in under- tra appropriation of $258.65 to the taking Crosbv Military Institute on the 10th TO 11Y Sifflir DsprtMt. The Celebrated ’’Brunswick’’ lir-ns—try one. Mr. Boag: You wish to know What I have to say in regard to the Davis Machine benglrt of yon tim'e years ago. I feel I e'ftn’t say too much in its favor. I made about $80.00 with iri five months, at times running It 39 fast that the needle would get perfectly hot IVbin friction. I feel coiifidOjrt 1 could not have done the same Work with as much ease and so well with any other machine No time lost in adjusting at tachments The lightest rumring machine 1 have ever treadled. Brother Jitmes and i William’s families are as mucji ptbaSted T H UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later this Spring thaiyisnsfil* bn! fortunately, at SUCH PRICES as to enable me to meet the SHARPES 1 COMPETITION. I am keener to sell than over, and urgently extend AN INVITATION jvith their Davis Machines boiight of you. want no better machine. As 1 said" be fore, I don’t think too much can be said for the Davis Machine. Respectfully! Ellen Stevenson. Fairfield county, April, 1883. Mr. Boag: My machine gives me peftriri; I find no faul With it. The ftmisfaction attachments are so simplW. I wish for no better than the Davis Vertical Feed. Respectfully,- Mrs. R. Milling. Fairfield coUlity, April, 1883. TC) every man, woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY STOP.£ within the next THIRTY DAYS'. 4 A REQUEST. DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE AN1 ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE I A PROMISE. IN AS ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NO GRUMBLING A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW SAME GOODS CAN Bli SOLD AT IN W1NNBBORO. CAS Eg THE S Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint LOUIS Roast B*'bf. Imported and Ainetlcan Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, in jDllIon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated IMnenripIt;, Peaches, a—first liac" “Winslow’s” Succotash—first pocked. “Davis' Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- packed. Crosse* Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled I Iocs and Grain Cradles. AKL CHEAP FOR CASH. R.M.HUEY. , SALE AND FEED STABLES. HR. J. H. KI.LIOTT, SR., Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a full line of COFFINS AXD CASKETS, day of February, 1882, the said W. M. Meador was not only cognizant of the intention to usk for that extra appro priation towards the equipment of school-room facilities for said school, but Hat he favored and even advocated m ‘ at * appropriate and cheap. —ALSO,— A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—very . so common with those whose ambition has been developed at the expense of their mod esty and common sense. As regards the' sixth, two distinct charges formu late themselves, as follows T 1st. That the Chairman had no au thority to reply for the Board. 2nd. That the Board has been guilty of unjust discrimination in the dis- tribuiion of the public money. In reply to the first of these, I sub mit an affidavit, elsewhere g'ven, and note the singular nosition assumed by my colleagues. To delegate authority and then involve in a public ooatradic- tion; to ignore public obligations in private and thereby necessitate a vica rious discharge of them whilst reaping the Immunities—both these are in proper keeping with that grand quil>- hlc of the nineteenth century, whicn makes a convenient sumpter-mule of the appropriation of the stated sum of $300 toward the object above stated. To all of which I hereunto attach my signature, under solemn oath, and with no mental reservation, this the 28th day of April, A. D. 1883. W. B. Estes, [l. s.] Sworn to and subscribed before tne, this the 28th day of April, A. D. 1883. J. B. Crosby, Notary Public. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. TAX HETtllMTS,, ITo Had Two Ball* in III* Stomach. He put them there because it was the fashion at his hoarding-house. They were codfish halls. But the boarders found that putting too many codfish halls in their stomachs produced dyspepsia, especially when washed down with salt mackerel and tough steak. Had they not found that Perry Davis’s Pain Killer cured dys pepsia, thetr hoarding house fare would 11 OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Mr. BoAfli t bought a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing-Machine frobr you four years ago. 1 am delighted with it. It never lias riven me any trouble, and has never Iwon j ;he least out o' order. It is as go;si as ght its I can cheerfully Respectfully, Mrs. M. .1: Kirkland; MonticellO, April 30, 1883. J. M. BEATY. when 1 first bou recommend ifc STANDS THE HEAD. This is to certify that I haVfe been using a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine for over two years, purchased of Mr. J. O. Boag- 1 liavon’t found it possessed of any fault—all the attachments arc so simple. It never refuses to #ork, and is certainly the lightest running in the market. I con sider it a first-class machine. Very respectfully, Minn ‘ “ Iinnie M: Willingham. Oakland, Fairfield county, S. C. Mr. Boag: I ftra well pleased in every particular with the Davis Machine bought of you. I think it a first-class machine in every respect. You know fou sold several machines Of the same make to different members Of our families, all of whom, as far as I know, are well pleased with them. Respectfully, Sins SI. IT. Mobley. Fairfield county, April, 1883, THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC. That it is the acknowledged Leader ir the Trade i»a fact that cannot be dis uted. iIANY imitate it-none equal it flic Largest Armed, The Lightest Punning, The most Beautiful Woodwork AND IT T9 WARRANTED To he made of the best material. To do any and ail kinds of work. To he complete in every respect. For .Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Vv'imisiioro, S. C. Agents Wanted fit unoccupied territo ry. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO. Richmond, Virginia. This is to certify we have had in constan use tlm Davis Machine bought of you about three ago.' As we take in work, and have made the priee of it several times over, and don’t waht any better machine. Is always ready to do any kind of work we have to do. Nd puckering 'or skipping stiches. We can only say we are well pleased, and wisli nd better machine. CATiifcRfxE Wylie and Sister: SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! April 25, 1883. I have no fault to find with my machine, KEKlrtJCttY HORSES AND MULES! , y and don’t want afty better. 1 have made the price of it several times by taking in sewing. It is always ready hr do its work,- I think it a fifst-class macfiiriF.- 1 feel I can’t say tint much for the Davis Vertical Feed Machine. Mrs. TnotfAs Smith. Fairfield county, April, 1883. I have now ready for inspection a fulljine of SPRUNG GOODS, consisting of Just arrived, one carload of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mules ami Horses—among them some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HOUSES. Come and get the pick, as I will swap as Well as sell, so you can’t miss a trade. I will swap for any and all kinds. Don’t be backward in bantering me to swap, as I am not at all scary. nave killed them. —When you feel life is a burden, and Winkbboro, S. C>, May 1, 1883. This Office will be open from June 1st to July 20th, 1883, for the purpose of re ceiving Tax Returns of all personal prop erty owned on the first of June, 1883, All persons owning personal property of any description are required to list the same, under oath, for taxation. Ail new build- 1 ings erected since the first of June, 1882 must be reported; and all purchases or A. WIIXIFORD. Special Attention Mr. J. O. Boag—Dear Sfr: It ,(fives mri; hi tieh pleasure to testify to the merits of the Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine The machine I got of you about five years ago, has been almost in constant use' ever since that time. I cannot see that it is worn any, and has not cost me one cent for repairs since we have had it. Am well pleased and dott't wish for any better. Yours truly, Rout. CrawfOR6, Granite Quarry, near Winnsuoro, S. C. NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIJs Swiss, plain and figured muslins, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES. We have used the Davis Vertical Feed . XTCr Sewing Machine for the last five years. . r AJN o* We would not have any other make at any I E rice. The machine has given us un-' ounded satisfaction. , VerV respectfully, Mrs. W. K. Turner and Daughters. Fairfield cottnty, S. C., Jan. 37,1883, —ALSO*— A stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, which willbt SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ low cut Shoe3. Ladies' ant ' Men's Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line 0 ~4iiVBN XQ THE— r TODEIftAKEK’S DEPARTMENT. nothing you try seems to ease your dysitep- , . , . / , sia, find a sure relief in Browri’s Iron Bib 8ulwi of lval estote > Wlth,n the P^od, ters. * 1 must l>e noted. — All mple persons between the ages of LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! 1 tw8ntJM,ue and fift y y ears ftre 1,ah,e to * CHEAPER THAN EVER Poll Tax, except school trustees and those ! physically unable to earn a support. The term “personal property,” as here , used, is held to lucah and include “all things, other than real estate, wuich have Boots and Shoes Made to Order Out of. any pecuniary value, and moneys, credits, the Best Material. , investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock Fine French Calf Skin Boots .*8.00 companies, or otherwise.” boxed Boots and Congress Gaiters... .s»i.50 1 For the convenience of taxpayers, I will Congress Shoes soon .... . . L I- - . Low-Qiurtcred Summer Shoes $5.50 alU ‘ uu IU l* ,r;v,n ' or D y « e P u *y- « 11,6 J— .4.1-. ] ? litxvinrr ALL CALLS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO* Repairing neatly and promptly — ft “wc” in private, but finds it crimi nal to use that “wo” in the public prints. If that reply had been abusive, undignified and scurrilous; bad mis represented facts and pandered to the passions and prejudices of the Board’s surroundings; or if had truckled to the baseness of party and personal machinations bv means of ' ' ‘ . _ done at the LOWEST PD.CES. Congress Street, next door to J. M. I’eaty. J. CLENDINING. Ap 24-lmo AN OliDIAAACF To Prevent the Running at Large of Hogs,. Goats, Siieei', Cows and Geese , ut the Corporate Li Mire. , Be it Ordained, That it shall not be law- , falsehood i “d for any person or persons to permit and deceit; then, if the conscience and! hop», goats, sheep, cows and geese to run honor of mv colleagues had demanded [ j" arse 'Y u corporate limits of the that crntmiUcHon ...d a™*,,™* pei lenced bv he Chairman in Frank except that cows are allowed to lie grazed Kerr s dmtribt that Chairman, not-1 in the streets of the town, except Congress wi’u Unding i i di h gated power, Street subject to the following conditions: would have gtucefnllv acquiesced, ^ surely lialtered and held whilst all the world would have ap- f huogntrino', and grazed only between the bn , Lee !:..l He re>ndi>.<iou c his answer; holu1i <>f 3 o’* 1 **, a. m., andljorilcck, m. ccauoc, Oitci having i-v.h raised | J. N. CENTER, Clerk of Council. lowing placeo on the day specified, for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns, vis: Feastcrville, Tuesday, June B>. Buckhead, Wednesday, June 20. Moutiee”o, Thursday, Juno 21. Jenkinsville, Friday, June 22. Jennings.’* Store, Saturday, June 33. Woodward’s, Mwiday, June 26. White Oak, Tuestlay, June 26. f Ridgt-way, Wednesday, June 2T. Blythewood, Thursday, June 28b Bear Creek, Friday, June 29. Gladden’s GrovCj Monday, July 2 1 . Boulware’s Store, Tuesday, July 3. I. N. WITHERS, , Auditor Fairfield County. May 5-txtm 1 keep on hand a full supply of METALLIC BURIAL CASKETS of On f nestfinith, and WALNUT CASKETS ' of tiie latest styles; and also Imitation ROSEWOOD CASHS AND COFFINS, and a CHEAP GRADE of COFFIN** and BURIAL ROBES. Apie R. W. PHIUIFS* Saddles, Bridles and Harness— ‘way down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. WOOD’S ODONT1NE —FOB— WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND SWEET. FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. CL Fc Sale la Winnsboro by McMASTEB, BRICE A KETCHIN. Mch 22-fxiy ' . Having hohght a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine from Mr. J. O. Boag some three years ago, aitd it having given me perfect satisfaction in every respect as a family machine, both for heavy and light sewing, and never needed the least re pair in any way, I can cheerfully reeom- mend it to any one as a first-class machine in every particular, and think it second to none. It is one of the simplest machines made; my children use it witli all ease. The attachments ate more easily adjusted and it does a greater range of work by means 1 of its Vertical Feed than anv other ma chine I liave ever seen or used. Mrs. Thomas Owingb. Winnsboro, Fairfield county, S. C. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING Respectfully^ J.UROESCHEL, Agent. MS' tr. «cd a j' bs. We have had one of toe Davis Machines about four years and have always found it ready to do all kinds of work we have had occasion to do. Can’t see that the machine is worn any, and works as well as when new. Mrs. W. J. Crawford; Jackson’s Creek, Fairfield county, S. U. Mv wife Is highly pleased with tire Davis 'ht of: Machine bought of you. She would iw . Q . ■ not take double what she gave for it The machine lias not been out of order since site had it, and she can do any kind of work on it Very respectfully, Jas. Y. Free. Monticello, Fairfield county, S. C. The Davis Sewing Machine is simply a ireamtrt. Mrs. J. A. Goodwyn. Ridgeway, N. C., Jam 10 f 1883. A FRESH SUPPLY OF VERY FINE FLOUR JUST Received- every sack WARRANTED BY 10 CEBTS A PECK HUSH POTATOES TO ARRIVE; D. R. FLENNIKEN. MEAL, MEAL. J. O. Boag, Esq., Agent—Dear Sir: My wife has been using a Davis Sewing Ma- thlne constantly for the past four years, and It has never needed any repairs and works just as well ts when first bought.. She says it will do a greater range of prac- fical work and do It vaster and better than any machine she has ever used. We cheer-1 fully recommend it as a No. 1 family machine. Yours truly, Jas. Q. Davis. Winnsboro,. Sr C. r Jan. 3, 1883. A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE VERY BEST QUA ALITY, just RECEIVED _ —BY— Choice Small flams, the Celebrated Jumbi Breakfast Bacon. Smoked Beef Sets, Bt 'ogna Sausage, full Cream Cheese, and full line ot Canned Fruits. Vegetables an 1 Meatsr TRY MY ROAST COFFEE, SEVE1 POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Brades Crown Hoes, Planters’ Handl rhies, Plow Stocks, Blades, Etc. Rakei Manure Forks, Long Handle Hay Forks. I can show up a nice line of good se: viceable COOK aTovrau at a moderate price, a few Will have next wee |D. E. Flsnniken. CHARTER OAK STOVES though higher In price, are much lowt than stoves not so good have sold lor. St this stove before purchasiug. J. II* C1I3K3ZIXC}*.