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\ THE NE WS AND HERALD. WDJNSBCitO, 8. G. ■Tttesdat. mat m. 4VO. a. XEYlfOLDS. CUA8. A. DOVGLASi, } Bditobs. Thr Czar and crowned al Moscow 27th'iu»t. Czarina safely on Sunday, the Mrs. Georok Scoville is now mak ing desperate efforts to Jjaye her hame ‘changed to Howe, Whicli was her mother’s maiden name. She seems anxious to cut loose both from the Scovilles and the Guiteftiis. sist in tc the t . ■Alabama, Mh ICanda!! is support^ for the — Speakership by one of the most iiidnentlal I Demoeratic organs of ttiat State. * * * * —— riTnlesS. therefore, tliere.shp.iid occur yefy laa*. f soon a x igorons and genera! protest against ! j the Kaitucky Imbecility,. >e think Mr. 1 ‘Kendall's election to the Sp^kefthip rea- jwiuibly assured. . , Continuing in the sahie vigorous Etrdih, the editorial coridludes in the.<e i words: . Unless, in this case, the Rep^lhlicans seri ously blunder in. the next six or eight months they have the game in ‘their own hands. They have the great advantage ofj position—they are in power. They are for- -j tunate in a conspicuously clean adnrinis'ra-; tion—a President \yho lias Of late and for some time past made singularly few mis- j takes, and whose course is winning him Conor ess M vn Springer is making more and more the geuertd approval and an active canvass for the Speakership ‘of the next Honse. Mr. Springer would do himself more credit by grace fully falling in line with the free-trade Democrats and supporting John G. Carlisle for that office. “REiioiors liberty” in France is, in substance, the prohibition of all allu sion to religion in the schools—even The nkme of the Deity is carefully ex punged from every new text-book. Tliis, we wonld denominate the triumph confidence of the people. The tariff issi e refused by their opponents, there are no ' other imfiortant questions on which theie can appeal. And why should tire country j decree a “change,” for the mere sake of change, 'with ah administration before it \ like that of Mr. Arthur? To'tliirt question j the Democrats will be able to make no an swer except to plead once more their own -- ~2? -Ui CAUGHT a BAD COLO ’Fop all diseases of THROAT, NO The Rummer COLDS and Coughs are quite as dan- gerous as those of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be taken In time. JSTBWLB,. HEAD or BRCATtffrta AP PARATUS Miner Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS K£EP PAIN KILLER WOKtyFmFUL S XKWCB CUKE Its spqt .iy a<ik>0 upon all Bronchlsl and Pulmonic. Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried it or seen lt<Used, .v «: It sp^e^lHy; *1 |ayiv.: Brdhdital Mra Pul mo le Fevers. Ir is a wonderful \ . EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. ItlrMp^^lHfESstive and utiHfy or gans in b naturril and houlthy condition— it 5 ,, T Pt^fesTfcE BLOOD, i Instant^v rolievts night sweats, goneness j of appetite and general debility. It has . been kpowmon^y fuqx;yeArs and i HAsfeVEU FAILED TO P^KFECT A CURE. . w , . Any ope sfflictol with what is,t{fnerslly ! conBidefpd de'sth.'BvH'^ht quMicr. consump- Itron, cai) be cured lor S2.50,. So. 00 or $10 00 acoording to the stagp. Vbich the diM-Ms has reached. !j(o |>a(ieet ibas yet taken ^Kt jvivftk befor'-'.fteure was Affected. ■ The SPECIFIC i«. r<u:oini> ended quly for hunger for of^ce. Mr. CartwCj^ealving in defence of the Kentucky Convention bfd —GIVEN TO THF.- its ac tion on the tariff question, says: I was entifefy satisfied to leave the wholp of atheism, not that of religious liber-1 matter to the judgment and discretion of v Tvrmm’UDVT Hy. the party in convention without advice or j L^DeRTAaEK S DEPAlll ML A1. interference on ruy part, and I am satisfied Special Attention G J Ik \ ■E GOODS . TFrirr mk .m tjtoeipftira Misses’ TJewpork Tiey, at radnoed prices. f . pfi ‘ *200 pairs Ladies’ Newport Ties, all sizes, firr beiow their acttf*W| | ^ i Ml 111 «f Beits’SifsJi in BUY THE BEST! to me, stating that y«» saw this udyeotise- rueBtdn the WiBn^^oryi haws xnfo If i Toe Washington Critic thinks the Democrats should nominate Allan G. Thurman for Governor of Ohio, and says if iibihinated'he will probably be elected, and in that event, it would •^•t be difficult to predict who would be the next President of the United States. with tire result. Instead of undertaking to The celebrated German 'General, Yon Molke, is now nearly eighty-three years of age, and is hale and hearty. Tire popular portraits of the great, 'General have made him appear very ‘liulch thinner than ire really is, and has perhaps given rise to the wide spread ojiinion that lie is a sort of invalid closet soldier. He is now en joying an extended tour through ‘Switzerland. formulate a new declaration of opinion upon the tariff question, the convention in dorsed and reaffirmed the platforms adopt*, ed at St. Louis in 1876 and at Cincinnati in’ Iii iiiy judgment, ; thf''<e jjrfatfonus, so . | ALL CJLLH PROMPTLY AT- TEirVRD TC. KHK^iTtC KKM^Jr j Cures KheBmaiit m, either aente or chron ic. in from eight to ten davi^ Price by Express, $o ^er Bottle DR. J. Unm**** a f. Mr. J. O. Bo ag—Dear Sir: I bought the ffret Davis Machine sold by you over five •.year* ggo for my wife, who has given It a Jong nud fair trial. 1 am well pleased with {|ta It never g‘ good as when et any trouble, and is as A bought > ‘ i. J . W. Bolick. Winnsboro, S. C., April 1883. The opinion is very generally en- tertaiiied among tire ladies that litera ry men make poor husbailds, and it seems that sortie of the later develop ments in the literary circles lend strength and plausibility to the opin ion. Mrs. Chariek T'dckens’s experi ences with her talented and celebrated husband were said to be even more un happy than that of tho poor and un fortunate wife of tire eccentric Carlyle. To an intimate friend she once re- ‘marked: “I suppose the world needs a few geniuses in it, but its a dreadful fate to have to live with one of them.” far as they relate to the tariff, are as perti nent now as they were at the time of their adoption, and I think the Democracy of Kentucky acted wisely,in adhering to them as they stand, leaving the national orgtfnM zation to determine what changes, if any, shall be made in their phraseology. What ever others may see proper to do I am •“ore the Democracy of this State will never con sent, to repudiate the spirit and meaning of the declaration upon which we carried the country in 1876, and made the unsuccess ful but enthusiastic campaign of 18.80. Mr. Carlisle may be correct in what he says, but we cannot but think that it would have been Wiser and better under the circumstances had the Ken tucky Convention by a separate plank in the platform, openly and boldly de clared for tariff reform. It the Democratic parties dodges and straddles the tariff’question in tire ap proaching campaign, it will receive what it deserves—ignominious defeat! I keep on hand a full supply of METALLIC BURIAL CAMi^S ot theJhuitjlnuK, and WALNUT CASKETS of the latest styles; anti also imitation ROSEWOOD CASES AND COFFINS, and a CITEA’P GRATTF of COFFlSs and BURIAT, ROBES. i ^M» Boag: You wish to know what I Jane I* FRA STON, N. C. isi. W. PII2 lull’s. Ap 19 We have now received our stoclc of SPRING GOODS, and have them ready I for jJfTlT ii''* ^ S0C|’UtdaUndriedi8}tirts, at 49 cents—bfej^wTue everoffered-in rthi* plac<*. 10 dozen Lauudriefl and UirlauTldTled Shirts at 92 cento. Examine thesp. goods before buying. „ >it «*v ^ .i^ 'l " . .JtfVirtock. is repicta m everydepartment, aqfj at n '”‘TT.^ca9'thaii , you^^(ihiFi>he same gotula nnf place in the Stgtep o cas '< hart 'you |iu|n |he same MUST BE RE My stock Respectfully, rices fit least TEN PER itce in the Stgtep ib. REDUCED, let flic goods hring what they will. ? - cr. l. iMTMWAtjo-it. ■ f —4- SPfelNG SPRING' V f hav^,‘BQ%j.‘far inspectfon a GOODS, consisting of K vi ‘V; £1 ki V IK SALE Governor Pattison, of Pennsyl vania, lias very wisely vetoed a bill ns karri Uv tl m I^jrialatnra of that Staff. be separated bnt not divorced, t6 soil And dispose of their separate estates, free from the rights of dower or cour tesy. Tire Governor assigns as his reasons for the veto that tire marriage tics arc too loosely regarded in Penn sylvania noW, and that the passage of such an act would tend to encourage separations of man and wife. It is well that some of the high officials in the North possess moral courage enough to stem the torrent of tfckritd indifference that is sweeping desolation in its conrse and drowning tho sacred influences‘of the family in many States of the Union. The MiKsIng Undershirt. The morning was warm, and lie impru dently made a change in his underclothing. Our climivte is deceptive. Before evening there Came up a chilly storm. An attack ofaicknfss followed of course. But Perky Davis's'Pain Kii.i.ek was used lor relief, with’tlie happiest effect. In these summer months of suddenly varying temperature, everybody ought to keep a bottle of this Valuable remedy within reach. * AND •,ES. INSPECTION. I \ , We think we can S A FELT say that we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment or better class of ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY ,goods. I. As regards priced, Wf will only say that h « ■i these goods will be sold as low'as tire same tXASS OF GOODS KENTTITCKY HORSES AND MULES! are sold in any MARKET, and assure our customers that they will lie, protected in prices, as y(e wall meet the market at any tiiy in anything. We would call special attention to our GEXTS’ HtffMItTJIENT, tfflfflt. The Celebrated “Brunswick’ one. Hams—try Just arrived, one carload of young, faf. broke Kentucky Mules and Horses—among them some nice driving marcs. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. 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. A. WILL!FORD. PKESIDEKT McimillE. The Board of Trustees have done their whole duty in the election of Professor McBride to the Presidency of the South Carolina College. The distinguished Professor had been for some time previous to his election till ing tho position of Chairman of tho Faculty, and his brillian and stnccess- ful record while discharging the ardu ous and responsible duties of the office contributed, in a large measure, to his popularity with tire faculty and sIn dents, and afforded a guaranty to the Board that the institution would pros per under Ilfs administration. The President-elect came to South Carolina witlr the* kind wishes and hearty recommendations of tire faculty and friends of the University of Ten nessee, and it is generally believed that tire trustees of Hint institution would have elected him to the presi dency had they not been forestalfed by tlr'e Board a? Cohimbi*. The Board of Trustees are to be con- gratnlatcd npon a wise and judicious choice of an official head for the South Carolina College, and with an able and efficient (Scfcptf of professors we affe assured that a useful and brilliant future is in store for the institution. WOOD’S ODONT1NE Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Cora Beef. 1 Saint Louis Roast Beef. « • Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Sottsed), Mackerel. ini pa rfipurted Macaroni., Fresh Cheese. . . v _ . , Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Suecdtasls—t]U%!:piteked. ' “Davis Leiltor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- packed. Crosse <& Blackwell s Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce., Baker’s Bronta. . ., Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. ALL CHtAP FOR CASH. R.M. HUE Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me dttoeled, 1 will offer for sale before the*Court Hotrse door in Winnftboro, S. C., cm the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, within the legal liours of sale, to Pie. lliah- CASH, the following-de- est bidder, for scribed property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, B ing, being and situate in the County of 1: airfield, State of South Carolina, contain ing —FOR- WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS TKE BREATH PURE AND SWEET. FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE, jr. C . FISHER, WrroiTESAYS Agent, Columbia, S. C. For Sale in Winnsboro by McMASTER, BRICE & KETCIHN. Mch~J-txl^,_ which will be found complete in every par-, llcplar, and all we ask is ah inspection by the public! • ■ IfcXASTEB, BBXCE & KETCEH’.' MATE IRONWARE!! linve to say in regard to tire Davis Machine bought of you three years ago. I feel I can’t say btojmuch &-■ its favor. I made iUMMii $sh. ik> with in five months, at times running it so fast that the needle would get perfectly hot from friction. I feel confident 1 could not have done the'Same work with jlSjnucji cage and eo „vaeU • with any other ntacTmie No time first in adjusting at- taclnnents The lightest running machine 1 have ever treadled. Brother James and William’s families are as much pleased with'wtt Davis Machines bought of you. I want no WttoT machine. As 1 said be fore, I don’t think too much can be said for the Davis Machine. Respectfully, *•*'*.- .... *-j « Ellen Stevenson. Fafraeid county, April, 188.3. Mr. Boag: Mv machina-gifin^rtd perfect satisfaction. I find pofault with it, The attachments are sotqinplM ,1 pjah for no better than tire DgVis Vertical Feed. Respectfully, i : Mrs. R. Milling. Fairfield county, April, 1883. Mr. Boag: I bought a Davis -Vertical Feed Sewing Machine from you- four years ago. I am delighted with it. - ft never has given me any troubles and has yever been the least out of order. It is H a$ :i)pooA as when I first bought it. I can cheerfully recommend it. Respectftrlly, - i Mrs. M. J. Kirkland. Monticello, April 30,1883. :i s . ' —^ . , This is to certify that I have peon using a Davis Vertical Feed SeWlhg Machine for over two years, purchased of Mr. J. O. Boag.- 1 haven’t found it possessed of any fault—all the attachments are . so simple. It never refuses to work, and Is .certainly the lightest running in the market. I con sider it. a first-class machine. of IraiNid MS and CALICOES. t; , a. -Also,- . ».j' * Kt. V.. v stock of Men’s, Boys’ antlYouths’ Clothing- which will be r , . - SOLD tOW 5 , ; r V-K ; KAW HATS IN ALJ, .;stYte .,A^D JPJCE^ Men’s, B.oypVuVir^ Y onths’ low cut Shoes. . M Yales’ an<|’ ’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beifctiful line of CAfcL AND EXAMlK^: BEFORE ttlkfckiSlNGl Respectfully, Men FANS. f" J. GRBESCHEL AgenC l&r- IT STANDS AT THE Light and durable, will not rust and is not affected by beat. I have Preserving Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Teajjvyttles and Sauce Pans of this celebrated Ware. A good ' OIL STOVE should be in every house. I have the Whitney Hot Blast with ail the fixtures. Will do as much cooking yfutha few cents’ worth of oil.as an ordinary stove. The best oil should be used with these stoves as well as burned in lamps. Ortoptal Oil, over 150° fire test, is the best oil .n£de. No smoke, no smell, and safe and cheap The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stives. I have also the Stand- Very respectfully, 'MInnie M. Willingham. Oakland, Fairfield county, S. C. Mn.RnAc.;! am well pleased in every of you. I think it a first-class machine In every respect. You know you sold se'veral machines of the same make to different members of our families, all of w hom, as far as I know, are. well pleased with them. . .. Respectfully, - Mrs M. H. Mobley. Fairfield county, April, 1883. ^It- ard Charter Oak, Improved law, oo. Friend, _ . - - - - Cotton Option and Bill Arp. Stove Hollow »pt ware, Dripping Pans, Pipe, Elbows and all other Stove Trimmings. Tinware, Dip- revs of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flpfli Forks. LOOK TO YflUK INTEREST!! uftFJ.i’UK Than eyer,P|^ l Shoes Made jto'OTtfiT* Oat of Hfe^estMktCrlkl. Boots and Fine French Calf Skin BootfC, fi'oxed Boots and Congress Gaiters.. . .$6.60 Congress $hoes. • ■ ...K’. Low-Quartered ScnifnerShoes—.?. .$5.50 1’cr.ndxjng nentlv and promptly done at the LOWEST PRlCttV, - Congress Street, «t0<Sf,to j. M. Beaty. v . ... s , J. CLENDiNlNG. Ap 24-imo What has Kentucky done? A Strong and vigorous editorial ap pears in the New Yori fteraht o'rt “Repnblicau Hopes Reviving;,” in which the action of the kchtucky Democratic Convention is again con demned in unmeasured terms: ft says: Until the recent action of the Kentucky Convention, the leaders of the Republican party had not been able to conceal their despondency during the past few months. Even the most sanguine of them believed that next year would bring about that ‘'change” which they irattrally dreaded, # * Bufthey did not hope to see the HTSt Dem- dcratfc Convention qf the year give the <Jold shoulder to these new questions, and that in so strongly a Democratic a State as Kentucky. The Democrats show signs everywhere of a determination to avoid the new questions. In Ohio, Frank Hurd, the leading tariff reformer, is declared by his fch’-w Democrats h* bo a mischievous ex- Urtfciat In VL 0 i.L:.., Uc D laccrato TWO HUNDRED ACRES, mofe or less, bounded by lands of Amelia Kiehhurg, -B. F. Langford, Alexander JUST 51 TED! Brown and Walter Watts. Levied upon as the property of M. E.' Starnes at the tafft of Lorick & Lowr-ance, against J. R. Nelson and M. E. Starnes. JNO. D. Mt'CARLEY, Sheriff’s Office, s. F. C. Winnsboro, S.’ C.,’ May 15,1883. ’ May 17-td FERRIS’S BONELESS BREAKFAST JELLY and WINE making made easy— by using the Handy Fruit Press. Pulp and seeds separated from the juice at one operation. 1 think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, and if I’iurve not I can get it. GROCERIES—a full lino. Pure, plain, old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try it. BUGGY and WAGON material, Shafts, Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims and Whiffle Trees. I sell close to shops, and ask a comparison of prices with Columbia or Charlotte. Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure, g. I vili L.> ■ * avsx •a .o, avac**i Forks, Hav Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades ~ di ‘ Grass Blades, etc GRAIN CRADLES of the same good make that 1 sold last season. J. IX. cummrag. TAX KKTURXg. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, l FAIRFIELD COUNTY. STRUTS’ SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution 11 me directed, I ryill offer for sale la'fore the Court A win offer for sale 1mmore Hoube door In Winnsboro, 8. C., orr the first Monday in june next, within the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder, for CASH, the following-de scribed property, to wit: AH that piece, parcel or tract . . . . c. . . the ng- ’ land, . - - P* lying, being and situate,in the C mn'y .of Fairfield and the State of South Carolina, containing FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN FERRIS’S SMOKED BEEF TONGUE^’ COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. TURKISH PRUNES. tRESll OAT MEAL:’ At May 28- 'Tr yr* S. S. WOLFE’S. UNDERTAKING ! •» acres, mure or less, bounded by lands of Warren Turkett. D. D. Ferr’ey, Andrew Frazier and by Broad lUvpr., Levied unou as the property, of Dennis S. Rice at the srtit ot Lorick «x Lowrarrce, J against Dennis S. Rice. JNO. D.MCCARLEY, Sheriff’s Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, K C.,' May 15,1883. May 17-td per- Engitsh Saddles for $5, $6, ?7 and $10. Kentucky Spring Sfeat Saddles for $16. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. Open Buggies at $.37 and $♦«, at ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. 32 R. 51. NR Respectfully jpfcvmsiiii that* ire has on hand a f ill line of COFFINS AND CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in under! taking. ’ WiNRSBDIto, S. C-, May 1, 1883. JL HIS Office U1U be open from June 1st to J ufy ISOtli, 18H3, for the purpose of re ceiving Tax Returns of all personal prop erty owned on the first of June, 1883. All person^ owning property of any (je-yriptJon are reqhfred to list the same, under oath, for taxattorv All new build ings erected since the IrrsVof June, 1882, must Ire reported; ant' ‘ ^purchases or sales (jJ real estate,'^fth,.. toe saute period, must be noted. ,. . All male persons between tUc ages of jpenty-one and fifty ye^trs ^rfe liable to Poll Tax, except school Jteustees and those physically unablea support. ,.The terar “personal property,” as here used, is held, to. mean and include “all things, oUfjf than real estate, wuich have Tliis 'e to certify we have had in constant use -Davis Machine bought of you about threw fgo. As we take in Work, and have mad,! the price, of itseveral times over, and don’AwaK.anWhriKer machine. Is always ready to dwany kind of work we have lo do. No puckering or skipping stiches. We can only say we are well pleased, and wish no bettenjuaebipe. e.T’vrti.-'-KJSE W April 25, 1883. ’ylie and Sister. I have nq fault to find with my machine, and (JwFf'watrt any better... I li! nave made tturprice of it several times.- by taking in .•sewing. It is always nia<iy to do its work, 'raaobi I think it a first-claus tnoohine. I feel I can’t say too much for th-j Davis Vertical Feed Machine. ’ F-- •* ^ 8^ - Mrs. Thomas SmtAk. Fairfield county, April, 1883. -I ^ 1 Mr. J. O. Boag—Dear Sir: It givalf me much pleasure to testify to the merits of the Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine The machine I got of you about ffiven years ago, has been almost in constant' use ever since that time. I cannot see that it is worn, nut cost me one; ($pt for repairs wifte we have had it. Alii well had it. pleased and don’t wish for any better. Yours truly, i.. Rotre. Crawford. Granite Quarr^, near Winnsboro, S. C. We have used the Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine for the last five years. We would not have any other make-at any price. The machine has given lis un bounded satisfaction. . Verv respectfully, Mrs, W-K. Turner and Daughters. Falrneld coitnty, K C., Jan. 27, 1883 v Having bought a Davis 'Vertical Feed Sewing Machine from Mr. J. O. Boag some three years ago t -'and it havta# given me perfect satisfaction in every respect 1 as a family machine, both for heavy amt-light sewing, and pgver needed the least re pair in any way, I can cheerfully recom 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 with all Lease. Tlic attachments are. {pore easily adjusted and it does a greater range of worx by means of its Vertical Feed th^n any other ma chine I have ever seen oKjised. Mrs, Thomas Owingr Winnsboro, Fairfield,county, S. C. * * We have had one of the Davis Machines about four years and have always found it ready to do all kinds of work we have,',’ occasion to do. Can’t see that the mad is worn any, and works as wefii as when new. Mrs. W. J’. CiiAWfORD. Jackson’s Creek, Fairfield county, S. C. *3- w My wife is highly pleased With ihe Davis mine bought of ’ lacliine bought of you. She , would jiot sfw .. . wke double what she gave lot . It The value, and In m)^y|pe^lt8, j ju^hine has not been out of ordi men, -ALSO,-” A full line of BURIAL ROBES, fo\ women and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage? J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr! Investments in bonds, stocks,’ joint stock companies, or otherwise.”, x . . For the con^bnience of taxpayers, I will attend In ffi^on. or by deputy, at the fol lowing pltev^s on the day specifle^ for the piitpose of receiving Tax Returns, vizV FeastcrvUfe. Tuesday, June 19. BuckheSP, ; .W!doesday t J un e 20. Monttceiro, Thursday, June 21. Jenkinsville, Friday, June 22. Jennings’s Store, Saturday, June 23. Woodwa»y-S£Monday, June 25. Whlte.Oak. Tuesday, June 36. . „ ednesday, Jqpe fit.. an 'K sihee d of shcjiad it, and she can do work on it Very respectfully,** ’ v •K .* Jxa V. FrEe. Monticello, Fairfield county, S. Cl wood, ^Thursday, June 28. Bear Creek, Friday,., Jen’S Grove, Monaay, j uly 2. . *8 Store, Tuesday, July 3. 1 • L N. WITHERS, Gladden’S Grove, Bool ware’ May 5-fxTM Auditor Fairfield County. s /.Tho f>avis Sewing Machine is simply treMtr$.*yt " Mrs. J. A. GoodwYn. Ridge Way, N. C., Jan. 10, 1883. . • J. O. Boag, Esq., Agento-DearSlr: My wife lias been, ruing a Davis Sewing Ma chine constantly for the past four yean aud it lias neveauiepdeil any repairs am works just as wall-as when first bought dhe says it will do a greater range of prac tical work and do it easier and better than any machine she has ever used. We cheer fully recommend j^aas ‘ a No. 1 fanffty tnacnine. Tours truly. 4WI” J ‘i.tW': . r THE LIJiH^JLRUNNING -, “ijcjMESTlC:’’ .v*‘' '.I ,«! W'M . -- 1 " 1 YHat’ffls the acknowledged Leader in the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis puted. ..... *••• ; i. tu MANY IMITAT^fT-NONE EQUAL ITI .The Largest Armed, The Liglitest Running, • '* \ Tbc^inest Beauttfub Woodwork. ~— wnvVz-xs'•TASKniSsrxBO To be made of the best material. • IkjmUi of work. To do any and aft To be nompUte fn eveiy respect For Sale by f ’ ... ; . J. M. BEATY & CO., ‘ >,., v . ^ Winnsboro, S. Ci vV/’ Agents wffiitdU trt .upq^cupjed territo ry. Address ‘ , DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.; Richmond, Virginia. SPRING} AT- THE CORNER Ki-'V UNAVOIDABLY.; rtiy stock was bought later tbis Spring than nsusal; bn£ fortunately, at SUf]I PRICES as to enable,.«ne to meet jljie. .SHARPEST COMPETITION, l am keener to sell than ever, and urgently eitciid s > ■vvi f-v AN INVITATION >4/ i» ’ 1 v -rx v i TO figorv man, woman and.child in Fairfield County to visit MY STORE vitliin the next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST. f X’r . • .» ■ • DON’T LEAVP MYu.STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO. SEE ARTICLE YOU WISHTO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE! A PROMISE. \ *. »**■ ■X'-, ALL SHALL.BE WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NO GRUMBLING IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL Bfc AS LOW jAS THE SAME GOOD5JCA1r r BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO. A i r r *' -- J. M. BEATY. • a , ’ / 1..,^ I am deceiving daily, new.,addition's la my Stock of Shelf and abd Staple •Groceries. SHELF GROCERIES. _ .•» 1, ,,•'»«* • • '^/V : Tortiatoes and Tomatoes and Okra in '***•— 'pi*'- ■ v • CONSISTING OF I FLOUR OF THK best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and SjTitps, full line of Cai)8» . Ifs and Pf^ches. \Vt\y Raspberry; * IfcratKbpry, Pi ncapple, tl Orange Marmalade. Canned Goods, Corhed Beef, Siigar Corn, and Citron aiid-Qraitg^e Ham Sausage, -"Qqrjied Beef Tongue in Qufl8, Roast Chicken .and lioa^JCarkeys. Pickles, Jellies and ijewus. Cheese and Maccaroui. STANDARD GROCERIES Tours truly, .. . Jas. Q. Davis. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 3, 1883. Sngars, Coffees and Teas of varloi grades. Meal, Flour, Grist and Baoon.-'ir < New Orleans Molasses and Syrups. Fish.and Fulton Market Been. Borden’s. Eagle Condensed Milk. • i . Raisins and Nlite, Spices aud Confectioneries of all kinds. Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoes! Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Hartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and iffixed Pickles, Prepared Coeoanut a|| >.^e< ous All p/which wiii he SOLD CHEAP for CASH by S. S. WOLFE. iVy ^Asvrt-- v >.•«; • rale* pies, Hakes and puddings. Evaporated ***■ . Apph* Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples- O ■ . •.'+*+****,... ^dx? ■.;m v. • Old Government Java and Rio Coffee, .v'V' c t\ <*l| : 1. ■ 9L. Green and Black Tra! and ail Grades of n. »W..qa, Sugars afid Coffees. B. R. PleimibBs’