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vP;- r r i C "' ' Wf i i» : : rtj m AEW8 AND HERALD. WIlffflSBdRO, S. C. %HlfhSDAT. MAT St. nro. 8. BKYXOT.nS. ' Ci£A$. A. nova LA SB IMS. 1 mfcrtb desist, ami work was stopped, and the grandenr tbit there is in lib>- The Sheriff’ < puaje was driven bark bv ci ty. Is this entonrugehient for the (he wo'men, and the latter arc now in I ^publican or for the’despot? Is it evi- , . .... . Tl , ^ denco that “the world has been mov* possession of the mines. L bcr.omes a : j,, ft wrong djr^ctlon” and mast serious and grove question why alllsbitn come to a sUiia etill? He is f!u>i continued apd determined purest, unforfnnate in his"divbi'ce argument, ■ rhi ' ‘ WALKER’S C 1 F I C -. Knirors. ’Charlotte boasts of a magnificent *City Hall now. The News says that Greenville could *1101 afford to change places with toy town near her size in the South. There must bo something n.dically : to °* wrong when woni'ei', law-abiding and conservative women, are uund active and foremost as violators ai d disfurb- ers of the peace. The probiuui de mands solution. Thrash tlie boy unsparingly iii his ydhth and it will make him, sayb he, a kifht husband in after life—it will thwart the tendenev to divorce But is it not a fact that the subjects of hufsh'discipline employ the same when Scbrne ruler?? Ifft Virginia hs gbhh Democratic by a 'liandsome majority, and Boss Mahone is probably feeling blue over bis pros pects for a hlbw lease of power and 'spoils. The victory won should be 'followed up by a grander and more 'brilliant triumph in the fall of ’84. Is crying unlawful? We judge that it is in the West, since o’hc Mallory did arraign Kate Kane, a woman law- ydrdn Milwaukee, for contempt, the offence being that 'she cried in open ■court when being borne out by the Officers at the time she threw water in Iris faCc. ^4 I Ex-Senator David Davis thinks ‘that Tilden’s health is very poor in deed,'bht that determined efforts are made to conceal his infirmities. He doubts the wisdom of nominating him -for the Presidency, but is confident that ifcs friends will make ihomosl de termined efforts to secure for him the 'much-coveted^ prize. It is our private opiniontlifcf Mr. Davis is about as ambijjtfns in that direction as the in- \old Tilden. Senator Jones, of Nevada, is quite 'enthusiastic over the record of the Arthur administration. He says: “He ^ias proven iriinseli the best President this country has ha& for many years, especially in Iris relations with Con gress, and there is not a member but holds to Ibis opinion.” “What a differ ence, he savs, “between Arthur and •his predecessor”! The loquacious Senator don’t think Iris dear friend Arthur will be a candidate for 1'e-elec- 4ion. ^ust wait and see! Chief Justice WaYth has rendered a very 'SfAporiant decision in the 'Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs case, in which he sustains the tffttion of Judge Bond, of the United States Cir cuit Court, in appointing a receiver for the entire property, with the exception of two acres of ground, located imme diately’between the hotel proper and the Chesapeake ■am! Ohio, Railroad depot. The estimated value of these tufo acres is $100,000. Litigation is anticipated with reference to the two acre lot. Sixteen caudintes for admission to the bar were examined in the Supreme Court on Wednesdav, and of course nil were admitted. The examining committee consisted of Solicitor New ton, of Bennettsvillr, and Messrs. R. D. Lee, of Sumtei’, and Kelly, of Kingstree. Senator Callison of Edge- field, was among the applicants. The bar is becoming more and more crowd ed every day, and if there is one fact well established it is that all cannot survive in so sharp and fierce a strug gle. Senator Cameron left home a fetv days ago for an extended tour through Europe, it is said tlrttt the Senator is in very distressed spirits on account of his rapidly failing health, and shows decidedly that he takes no interest in politics. He wonhl probably Wsigil his seat in the Senate blit for liie fact that a Democrat would be elected bis successor. So he owes it to the “dear old party*’ to hang oh even though he may not darken the threshold of the Senate Chamber for two years to come. We should all pray for the politicians! General Beauregard speaking bf the condition of the negro, some time since, said: “So far as my observation goes there has beett a gradual decrease in the race. Wo have only to look at the neglect of the old and the young which prevails among the negroes to find out a reason why we believe there has been a decrease.’* When asked whether crime has increased among them since the war, said: “Yes, at the present time—in fact for years back— there has been a steady flow of the negro population from the plantations to the cities. Here the} indulge in all sorts of crime; and as a result our jails are filled with negro criminals.” At a meeting of the Boat'd of School Commissioners in Columbia on the 28th inst., Edward P. Moses, A. M. f of Tennessee, was unanimously elected superintendent of the new public school system of the city; Rdbcft H. Clarkson, A. M., of Columbia, as prin- pal of the Male Academy} Miss Oclavia A. Garlington, of Soufh Caro lina, as the principal of the Female Academy, and Professor Wm. M. Dart was re-elected principal of the colored school. The parties above named were all unanimously elected, and the indications are that they wore wisely selected, and the public schools at ‘be capital will doubtless prosper onder their administrations. The arrangements for the funeral ceremonies VHich will accompany the re-interment of the remains of John Howard Payne at Oukhill Cemetery on Geoigetown Heights on the 9th of June, have recently been perfected. The body of the poet will be taken from the teinporuy resting place f6 the Corcoran Art Gallery, and will be escorted thence to the cemetery by a funeral procession, consisting of the militia, the President, members of tile Cabinet and of the Diplomatic Corps, Judges of the United States Courts, Senators and Representatives, the poet and orator of the occa’sibf, and the relatives’krifl friends of the lamented Payne and of Mr. Corcoran. At the ceremonies a poem will be read by Robt. S. Chilton, and an oration by Leigli Robinson, of Washington. The selection of music for the occasion will include “Home, Sweit Home,” the last vcrsc’of which the audience will unite in. The ceremonies, judgimr from the programme, will be solemn and impressive. A vert shrewd and ingenious Jew in Russia has been devoting himself for the past two ye&ft td constructing a clock Which was presented Id the Czar and Czarina'dn the day of the coronation. At certain hours in the day it plays the beautiful anthem, “God Protect the Czar,” and gives a miniature representation of the coro nation. A^ it strikes the hour, two doors fly open, wttd a model of the Cathedral of the Assumption in Mos cow where the ceremony takes place is disclosed—then the gates of the Cathe dral 'open-. In the interior is the Metropolitan of the city, surrounded by gorgeously robed dignaries, await ing the entrance of the Czar and Czarina, and sprinkles them with holy water when they arrive at the altar. Tlie Czar thereupon takes the crown from the hands of tlie Metropolitan and places it on Iris own lidft't, end then places another crown on the brow of his consort, after which the doors of the Cathedral close. Tills wonderful Jew certainly has the distinction of having invented one of the most re markable clocks in the world. they llidtnselv'es &8< a matter of common remark that tlie slave, an opportunity offering, makes the meanest master, and fhe'hoy'who, .for iris petty offences in 'early life, has been pelted With a stick, wbtrid appear to act upon a perfectly 'natural 'princi ple (f ho'should cdhdtide in atWI* Hfb that wife and children alike arc he’^i governed on the old plan. Lastly, he complain; that I have no't furnished any facts. I did ndt offer a volume of statistics for publication, it is trne, satisfied as I was that this wall neither desirable nor ftritcticftble. Knowing that thinking men do not Test content with assertiom hut inva riably choose to investigate for them selves, I thought It sufficient when 1 had cballengeitthem to do so. But to Mr. It. B. II. (I assume tfitit no adjec- tiv* descriptive of the greatifesS qf his intellect is IMedeck since v vuv a 1XM. A. JL. At r* « Its spoe^y action upon all EffiHdilal Pulmonic Affections is beyonr/Joell. to those whQ.have never triefiit -“A.T “THE f’EOPLE. to use it can do so by seirfurj’.Yh'ctjr orders to tlie proprietore of tiffs pVper or direct ! to me, stating that you saw this ndvertise- Rf - --- is iffleflecl since this fully appears from his articles) 1 now say take tlie city of New York, the'gffcat irfe ropolP? of the Western world, and mont, in the " innsboro News and Hfeiuxf) observe the phenomena of schoolboy- eminent there. Corporal punishment wrrr_ jt_ __ is forbidden by law. Over two linn- 5**^*®* S died and fifty thousand pupils are in RHEURKATKC RKMKWY attendance fit tfie Schools, they ropre- Cures Rheumatism, either acute or chrm- scirt every round ni th‘c Wddcr'Af ic. in from eight'to’f A days, society; they haVo superior facilities 1 n t7 . t,, r,.--. - - a fo'r conmfcrtug Vicos. M.tM - ‘of theim, j “V Express, $o pcV Bottle from the time they first open tl fell - Avcfc T&T8 TRULY WONDJCRFUL 'REMEDY HAS NEVER RAILED TO CUKE CONSUMPTION. iial and _ jFtef Whp ( have neve v Or jssJn it used. It speedily allays Brohchial and JPulmd- nlc FqVgM. It is a wonderful EXm3p6RANT ANii HEALER. Itkeepythe digestive amt urinary or- gansTtli natural and healthy condition— U IP'RRIFIES THE BLOOD, Iriktantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite And general debility. It has been known only fonr j ; 0ats and HA'S NEVER fAlttfo to PERFECT A CURE. Any one afflicted with what is generally considered death’s avant courier, consump tion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or $10.00 according'to tlfe . stage which the disease has reached,,,. m> patient has yet tuVen $10 worth before a cure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recomtrended only for pulmonary affection's, a'pd^those desiring BUY THE BEST! Sp&riftL ATTRACTIONS IN NEW AND D ESlfc^ifLE iJb 6t>b ytft SWEEfPlNQ RKtotrcTtoM, ' jfaire Sffases’ Newport Ties, at redtuccfA.priceik. V * pairs Ladies’'Newport Tie#, all sizes, far ue)o\V their actual VALUE. frnlnundried Shlrl 0 dozen Laundried and s hefoi My sfoc CENT. |<SS8 than My stock Respectfully, ; cents—host yiflne ever oiler hilaundHed Shirts at 92 cents. place. Examine 'these tv j. in.. MrxaarisrAxrdm. upon the light of this world, look upon 'ruin, crime anH misery, and yet such as these are 'I'esponsiVe to a rational i and civiliY^d tfcalnVeiit. The commis sioner'of'educartdn report*! th'e discip line a& efficient and commendable, remsS king that there are hut few Infeof'- rigihlcs to compel I'eSoVt to Suspension and ekpuistOn. I stop here. Who in the face ot these facts reproaches his iViUlvitv ? UnW. Jane 13 DR. J. W. WALKER, , FRANKLINTON) k. C. TAX HETIRX*. Office of county auditor, kairVield 'countv. . - Winksboro, S. C., May V, \««3. A HIS Office Hill he open from June 1st The Missing Umlershlrt. 11.) July 20th, 188.I, for the purpose of re- The morning was worm, and he iinnru- eeiving iletiiijis of all pWfartal prop- dentiy made a ehartj! mlitj.muleir't tl.tliuc, ..v„ i 4 1 *, Our climate is (frcoptiVe. Befoi'e eVeAlng ! "'vueil u n the first of Jum.' 188.1, All there came up a chilly storm. An attack 1 persons owning personal projierty of any of sickness followed of course. But I’euuy i descrijition are required to list the same, Davis’s Pain Kit.t.ei*. Was used for relief, with the happiest effect. In these r.uinuVef months of suddenly varying tcV'.lperataro, everyli«Kly ought to keep a bottle of this valuable remedy within reach. * - THE POLITICAL PARTIES AND TARIFF. THE The fact that the political parties of tlie country are somewhat divided upon tlie important subject of Hie tariff we are not prepared to deny, bttt it is equally true that the great bulk of the Democratic party are advocates of tariff reform, while the great mass of tlie Republicans are the open and avowed champions of protection. The tariff must and will he the issue of issues in the approaching Presiden tial campaign, and the New York i^imes thinks it will play havoc with the party organizations. It says: Both parties are drifting. The main dif ference is that the Democrats already deserjr the rooks on which they are in dan ger of splitting, while the Republicans are paddling comfortably along, unconscious of any peril except the casual waves of local disagreement. Tlie breakers in their path are dut of sight. It is hardly to be believed that we can get through another Presidential canvass without a division of the political fotetes oh llic isSuh of a eonr- morcial policy for the nation. It is a ques tion on which tlie sentiment of tlie people is divided, but the line of cleavage run# athwart the party lines. There will be efforts to prevent the split from coming, but the people cannot remain divided into two political parties which do not corre spond with the division of sentiment that exists among tlieni on the chief political issue df the time. The position is a strained ond tvhieh dan hatdly he held through niiother Presidential struggle. CAUGHT a BAD COLD The SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are qViite aa dan gerous as those bf 1 midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to betaken In • * time. For all diseases of THROAT, NOSTRILS. HEAD or BREATHINQ AP PARATUS PerryMsPainKir Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER iindeY oath, for taxation. All new buiid- ihgS erected aindc Vlie fir^t of June, 1882, must be ^ported; and all purchases or sales pf teal estate, within the^atne period; mukt be noted. ! AH maie persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years arc liable to Poll Tax, , e$.ec\$ Sch'dol trustee’s and those physically unable to cam a support, j The tenn “personal property,*’ as here | used, IS hid'd to mefS and include “nil , things, other Until ri?al estate, Wuicii haVe any pecuniary value, and moneys, cri'ditt', j investnientt in bonds, Stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise.” | For the conveniVbce of taxpayers, I will attend in person; blr by deputy, at tlie fol lowing places on the day specified; for tht purpose of receiving Tax Returns, viz: ; Feastcfidlle, Tuesday, June 10. j Buckhead, WediVo&day, Jun« 20, Monticcilo, Thursday, June 21. j Jenkinmriile, Friday, June 22. .- Mr. J. O. Bo» q—iLftrtSjr: Thought the first Davis Machine sold by you over five years ago for my wife, who lias given It a long and fair trial. I am welk pleased with it. It never gives any trouble, and is as good as when first tfunght. ; . J. W. Boli-'k, Winnsboro, S. C , April 1883. Mr. Boaq: You Wish to know what I have to s»y in regayd E6 the UaVts.Machine bought of yoft three years ago. 1. fed I can’t say too much In its favor. I made i about eeO.wO ttiL'u j<i five moi ias, at times' running it so fast that,the needle would get perfectly hot from fricj?$f. I fpel trohfident I could not JraYtj.'doiie the same work with as much ease and so well with any other inacbipe No time last in adjusting at- taciimencs The lightest running macliine 1 have everAtVadfca. Brother .James and William’s families are much pleased with their Davis Machines bought of you. 1 want no better machine. As I. skid be fore, 1 don’t think too much can be said for tlie Davis Machine. Respectfully, i Ei.i.en SrEv Fairfield county, April, 1883. Mr. Boao: My machine gives me perfect satisfft'cHop, 1 find no f^iiit vVRh it. The nttJdiViveVits are so iis better than tlie Davis Respectfully, YfiUfe Lferi^-R^UNNlNG “DOMESTIC).” That it la the> W^npwledgcd Leader,in the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis rated. , MANX IMITATE fT—NONE EQUAL IT! the Largest Armed, „ The Lightest Running, . . , The most Beautiful Woodwork' AND IT 18 WARRANTED To he made of the .t^at material. To d0flny^h4 all kinds of wwk. Tq be complete In evei7 respect. For Sale by j.M. BEATY k C6;, » . * ♦ • s ;i ^innebom,S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territo- ry. Address . . . . r , . . w DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. KfcnYhond, Virginia. for no Mns. R. Milling. Fairfield county, April, 1883. Mn. Boag: I bouglit a Davis Vertical SPRING SPRING GOODS! Spring Go'ods! I kave - now ready for inspection 'a foil jfnfe of* SITING good wlien I first bought it. I can cheerfully recommend it Respectfully, , , Mrs. M. S. KhikbAND'. Montitcllo; •Ajlril 30, 188:}. This Is to certify that I have lieen using a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine for over two years, purchased of Mr. J. O. Boag. I haven’t found it possessed ftf any S uit—all tlie. attachments . arc. so simple. .neVer refuses to work, and Is .certainly the lightest dinning in tlie market 1 con sider it a first-class machine. V ery respectf ul ly, Minnie M. Willingham. Oakland, Fairfield county, S. C. _ „ y, Ju Ridgeway, Wednesday, June 2' Biythewood, Thuradayv Jbne Bear CJreek, Friday, Jilne ar ; , Gladden’s Drove, Monday, July 2. Boulware’s Store, Tuesday, July 3. I: N. jyiTJfEKS. Auditor Fairfield bounty. May 8-fxlm AGATE IRONWARE?! WOOD’S ODONT1NE —FOR- WHITENING AND THE TEETH. KEEPS THE- BREATH PURE AND SWEET. FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE. #. c. PjsHeh, Wholesale Agent, Columuia, S. Ci For Sale in Winnsboro by McSt ASTER, BRICE & KETCIHN. Mch 2-i-txly UNDERTAKING ! Information from the mining cfcgi tricts in 8t. Clair county, Illinois, has been received to the effect that when the men were about to go to work at 6 o’clock, on the 28th inst., a band of one hundred and fifty women, the Wives and daughters of the strikers, fnarcliing two abreast and armed with .n»ut clubs, appeare,! on the «.,» 1^“ men after some alteication couipclled the now talk about republican institutions A REVoiNDEH. Messrs. Editorsi Over the initials R. B. H., in a recent issue of your paper, I find a conglomeration bf rilB raff, which I am, perhaps, expected to answer. It is altogether much bclOw the level of polite discussion, and I shall consequently dispose of it sum- narily. Passing oVer objectionable i»- sinuations, neglecting all that saVors of vituperation, and leaving out of account efen the {*ratuitons insult which commences tile closing para graph, 1 meet the little that is entitled to respectful consideration squarely. And in tlie first place iny statement that the fed is offered and upheld as tin instrument of culture, lie pro nounces an absurd and ridiciiloh’s proposition, and says lie certainly en tertains no such idea, thus making fclear at once how little he appfehcndsr the subject upon which he writes: If this be not its intended office, then he should haFe adjourned his diatribe long enough to tell ns what is. If it is #iot thought that flogging the l>oy makes him better,- quickens hie intcl- fcctual and fnoral faculties, then why beat him? I give the advocate of sav agery, who is averse to cruelty, his own time to rise and explain. Again; he says, “It is patent that the rod is not used to the extent that it formerly *as, still the fact that it is nsedtoa Idkser extent does not help his posi tion.” But 1 think it does} volumes have been written to prove the ditinti kings; despotism’ was once mr. j. n. sr»* Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a full line of COFFIXS AXD CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in ftndeE taking: Light and durable, will nbt nist fijldis not affected by heat. I have Preserving Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles and Sauce Pans of this celebrated ware. A good OIL STOVE should be in every house. PRESERVING J have the Whitney Hot B!a& tfith all the 1 fixtures. .Will,do few cents' won The best oil should stoves ps well as bunted in lamps. Oriental Oil, over 150° fire tost, is the best oil made. No smoke* no smell, and safe and cheap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves., I have also tlie Stand ard Ch*rtetOak: unproved Lee, So. Fn'ctM* Cotton pfitjjjh arid Bill Arp. Stove Hollow- ware, DTijnriiig Pans, Pipe, Elbows and all other Stove. Trimmings. Tinware, Dip pers erf ail kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh Forks. JELLY and WINE makin by using the Hand and seeds separated from tlie j trice operation: . , , 1 think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, and if 1 nave not I can get it GROCERIES—a full line. Pure, plain, old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try ii. BUGGY and WAGON iriitttertkl, Shafts, Poles; Hubs, Spokes, Rims arm.Wldffle Trees. I sell close to shops, and 8$k a comparison of prices with Colombia or Charlotte. Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure Forks, ilaV Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades; Grew Blades, etc. , CRAIN CRADLES of the same LOJ<i make tliat I sold last season. [NE making made easy— idy Fruit Press. Pulp, ed from tlie jtrice at rffte —ALSO,-3 A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for nfan; women and children—a netf featurfe-Mrefjr neat, appropriate and eht ; *jl: We ask for a shafe of the patronage: J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. JUST RECEIVED! j. it. ciTKamras. Attention -^GIVEN TO THE- t UNijEmEER’S DEPARTMENT. Mu. Boag.’* I am well p •lie' par of you. I think ’ ’lertsVil ,in ever Ulaf with tlie Davis' M it a first-class machine Machine bcilslit in every respect. You know you sold several pipcnines of the same make to different iHehib'en* of our families, all of whom; as far as I know, are ftfell pleaded witli them. Respectfully, Mrs M. H. Mohley. Fairfield county, April, 1883. ifV we have had iii constant I This Is ,. use the Davis Machine bought of you abait three ago. As we take in work, and have made the price of it several times over, and don’t want any better machine. Is always ready to do any kind of work, tfre hayfe fo do. N° puckering or skipping stiches. We,can dnljr say we are well pleased, and wish no better juaqliine. Catherine WyIiE and sister; April 25,188:}. I have no fault to find with my machine, gtid don’t want any bettbr. I nave made thq.prijse of it several times by taking in se.Wing: It is always ready to do its work. I think it a first-class machine. I feel I can’t say too much for tlie DatiS Vertical Feed Machine* - Mrs: Thomas Smith. Fairfield county, April, 1883. Mn. J. O. BoAiy-Dear isif: it gives mis much 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 ““ ‘ ever Since that time. I can. is worn any, and has not cos' have had it. Ani well h for any better. jforiT: CrAv^ford: Granite Quarry, near Winnsboro, S. C. Feed a: We have uspd the Davis Vertical Sewing Machine for foe ,I&st. five We would not have any other make i price. The machine has given us bounded satisfaction. Veiy respectfully, Mrs. W. K: Turner and Daughters. Fairfield w,. K: Turner and Daught cwnfo, S. C., Jan. 27,1883. . Slaving tfbtight a Davis Vertical FeeiJ Sewing Macliine from Mr. J. O. Boag some, three years ago, ar\d it having given nle perfect 8at!i?tyrfio,L In every rgepect as $ family rtiacnincj boih for heavy and light sewing, and never needed the least re pair in any way, I can cheerwtlly recom mend it to any one as. A first-class machine, in.every particular, and think it second fq none. It is one of the simplest machines Itiafle? jny children use it with all easa. The attach mf FERklS’S BONELESS BREAKFAST struts. FERkiS’S SMOKED BEEF TONGUES. COLUMBIA RfTER SALMON. TURKIsfi PRU^ffe: FRESH GAf MEAL: AT May 24-' A S. WOLFE’S. Open BlggiEs at $37 arid $45/ at Ui.YSSEG. DESPOKTES.- APPLK’ATION FOR CHARTER. N otice is hereby given that tiie undersigned have this d&F filed, with the Clerk of the COUrt <rf Cominoff Pleas for the County of Fairfield, a petition ALL CALLS PROMPTLY AT* TENDED TOi i keep on hafi'd If toll supply of METALLIC fiukiAL CASKETS of l\\t jl nest finish, and WALNUT CASKETS W foe latest styles; and also Irniiatiori ROSEWOOD CASES ANB MffTNS, and a CHEAP GRif)*® of cbtFlifs ahd BURIAL ROBES: R. frHIULIPS; Uoe REWAIttf: REWARJC^Of ONE HUNDRED DOIv- chiri^ I have ever s8en or useJ;. u . -. Mrs. Thomas owings: Winnsboro, Fairfieldcounty; S: C. Wb liftFe had one of foe Davts. Machines about four years and lirUe al^Jtys found it ready to do aR kinds of tfofk we have had occasion to do: Can’t see tiiatthe macliine is worn anF; rind Works! as wgR as when new. ,. Mns. W L . J: Jacksbn’s Creek, Fairfield coSnty, S. C. NUN’S VEILIfTC, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and BLAI^ SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORfeEt) r Piques, cambrics, 'GINGH AMS CALICOES: -ALSO,- A Stock of Men’s, ^ Ybi^ths’ Clbftlfig, Vvkifch Wilib^ SOLD LOW: . STRA# HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES s Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ and Mten’s Cloth and Ledther Slippers. Also, a bejiutilUl lihfe of FANS: CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING: j. GRbfeCHEL, Agihb -At- THE CORNER STORE. ... lift avoidably. fortunately;.at Si f'bMPETiTlON AN IfrVlTA'ilGN Tb man, woman, ami child in Fairfield Cotinty to visit Ml" STORE witiiin tlife next Thirty days; A REQUEST. rk>$T iJIVi; my store Ivffndtn ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND 1 O SEE CE! ANY A PROMISE; All shAl! feE waited on politEt.y, A$b no ukiiiiiBLiNG IN CASE a SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO. . j.- M: BE AT Y. FltESH GROCERIES! GOODS! fcoNSISTI^G OF FLOtR OF TH1 best grades, Mefil/Peaft’Grits, Rice, Nei Orleans Molasses and Syrups,' full line o fiRUNS^lCl? CANYASSEb if AMS, DECORTICATlti) PATENT FLOUR. ftOA^rED tlttf Stitt COFFEE. J Canned Goods,' Cbfoed Beef, Sugar SALMON, CANNEl) c0r^*D REEF. I iX^j, t w . j% Okra and Tomatfoet,' Tomattoes, Salmon POTTED RAM, CHICKEN; TURKEY. Corr of order sincf kind ol machine has not been o she bad it; and she can do any kii i Work ori It Vefy respectfully; . '■ j ^ FrSb* Monticcilo; FaftflcTd county, S. C: SAvraos and ’ . — WfHNSBOBO jan Association”,* in ao- . The Davis Sewing Machine is simpl} a treasure. Midi. J. A. GooDwtN.' Ridgeway, N; C. ; _Jan. 10, I$8&' J. O. Boag; E&q-. Agent-Dear Sir: My wife has been using a Davis SeWjng Ma- the afiiversai form of government; but cordance With the provfcloni of the General Statutes of the State of SOufn Cafolina.- G. H. McMASTER,. D. R. FLENN1KEN, JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro, S. C., May 17,1883. May t’J-txlm A LARS W be paid by the Town 1 the past fonryears. Council of. Winnsboro for information ■ w^h proof to convict any person or per-1 ^ bo^Rht. proof to convict any person or per-1 os of attempting to set fire to and. burn foe outbuilding (fa the premises of Joseph ^ ca ‘ wor ^ and^fip.it easier and better R. Robertson, (commonly Jaarfin I Building) on the night of May. 1683. By order of Council: J: Nv CENTER, Clerk.' m any machine site has ever used. We cheer- recommend it as a No. I family ne. Youre truly, Winnsboro, S: C.,- Jan. 3*^ 1^83? AVI *” machir FRESH OAT MEAL: fcA^NED fttif ATOE^: / ^UCCCrfASH. Pr&EAf’PLE and f’EACIlE^. PICKLES AND fcHbW-CHOW, huff £ fiiir stocic ohiktytittig ttothtfy Hpt tn a ffrst-clasa' GRdCERY STORif. iff df#hi6h Will Ite 8614 Lb*# tor m CASH: Ji F; McMASTER $ now inoratt Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated BarOsI Peafo, Succotash; Squash, Chow-Chow an Mixed Ptcfteii, Prepared Cocoantj pies, dikes and puddings. Evaporat Vegd tables for Soups, Evaporated Apple Did Government Java and Rio Code DVeen and Black Tea; and all Grades < Sugars and CkJffees’. % S..- PlsnnikeB