The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 01, 1879, Image 3
TOWN AND COUNTY.
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Tu1piuSDAY MORNiNG, May 1, 1879.
''-:10ns oF THi-:Ni-:ws AND llER13A1,).
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in advance. IAiheral ldiscoulit to elbtiis
of five an1(d upwards.
Rvri.s or AnvERTISiNG.-One dollar
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insert ion. These rates apply to i inl ad- a
vertisenients, or wlattever' itfv ce, aniid
aire payable strictly inl advatitee. Con
tracts for tlrCC, six or twelve imontils
made on very liberal terms. Tran- i
sient. local no14ices, fifteen cents per n
line for the first insertion ani1d seven ,r
anid oneo-half cenI ts por. linle For each -q
subsequent insertion. Obituaries and
tributes of respect charged ats adver
isellielts. Simple aill lloulemlients o1' c
imarriages and dentths published free ot &
chlargre, anid Solicited.
Al coinituiiicationis, of whiatsoever
nature, should be addressed to 1th
Winnsboro Publishig Company, (
WhinSboro, S. C.
New Advertsements.
Fairfield Fire Engine Company-E.
8. Chandler, Secretary.
Miss Lilly Province, of RidgCway,
collected from the citizens fourteen
dollars for the Walterboro suf'erers,
anl d remitted the amount to Colonel '
Sims, Secretary of State. d
SI
Ve would renind our readers of u
the ieetilg to be held in the Town V
Hall to-night, for the purpose of taking fc
measures, of relief for the suffers by p
the recent storm in Walterboro. We i
hope there will be a ftull turnout.
There was 1111 error in the advertise
ment of County Treasurer Davis, pub- i
lished in our last issue. The, penalty g
for the non--paymient of the one-half of
taxes (1ue in May is five per cent., an Vd
not two and onc-half per cent. as sta t
ed in the advertiseient.
A difliculty occurred at Blythewood r<
o01 Saturday betweien Mr. William it
Jones and IMtr. Lemuel Wootel, ill k:
which the latter was shot twice, inflict- I
ing fnesh wounds in the arm--not very ai
serious. The quarrel originated out of' b;
one of the parties dunning the other a
0
for at Suin of money.
'Mr. J. 0. ong h11als opeed out a
new and varied stock of spring goods, it
to which lie invites the attention of the p
1ladies and people genierally. H hiats C
also just received a numbw of Davis
Sew.ing Mlachines, for which le is the b
Fairfield agent, and which have given l
such grieat satisthetion wherever used.
.Mr. Boag's new adver'tisemntt, giving st
full particulars, will appear in t1e it
next issue of TiHE NUwS AND HERALD.
On "Monday n1iht tie st.ore of MIr. i
John 1). McCarley was entered, and a 0
sum11 of money, about, twent.%-live dol- c,
irs, was stolen friom his money-draw- il
er'. Suispicionl pointed to two wvell e']
known negroes, George (Goings and.
John Riochello. A search was made of
their hlouses, and a p~ortion of the nin- ul
cy, about twventy-thiree dollars, was p)
found buried un1der' the house of Go- P
ings, and covered up ivith a stone.
George Goings hats madl~e a full confes- a
sionl, impllicalting ho0th himself smnd s~
JTohn ilochellc, but the latter stouitly ti
ass8erts his inniocenicii. Ba)t1h p trties se
haLve been committed to- jail, to awvait L
trial at the June term of the C-urt of' im
General Sessions. Ic
CED.In CuhEEK ITEI3s.-Since tihe e
elections wechave come to the conmclu- "
sion that we are nobody much, as no f
candidates meet us so friendly and ask 11
us about. our health and thme children.
Pl1anting Is ver'y wvell advanced inl
-our section. The 'late frosts did not of
daunage the wheat crops as much as l
-was feared. Both wheat and oats a
pr'omise well, but alas I for fruit, it :s 0
all gone up, except blackberries, of
which cr'op we tie to always. Most cc
of' 0our farmors ar'e not planting so ~"
much cottoni as they planted last year'.
A ver'y pa1in1ful accident happened in 1
our nelghbor'hood a few days ago. b<
Young Harrison Broom, while out an
hunting, set his gun down on Cedar thi
Cek Bridge, and clinbed up oni the l~
joist of the bridge, when his gun by tai
some1 means fell, and discharged tile bc
load into his foot, inflicting a very of
painfull but niot danger'ous wVound. iS
We have a very good Sunday schlool P~
at our church (Piney Grove) with ser
vices every threce weeks. Rev. A. J. mi
Cauthen is the preacher in charge.
Mr. W. B. Dunlap is engaged in m
-piutting up a flouring machine, in ad- '
tion to his mill, wvhich, when comiplet- fe
ed, will fill a long-felt want ini ou'r m
country. H~e also contemplates putting w
up a threshuig machine which wvill fill rn
the bill completely. If we miake good
gr'ain crops It will pay handsomely, yv
We want to know why our Legis- foe
lators mado a law against killing (i(
wood-peckers. They are the greatest
pest we have except th6 crow. Theym
steal corn, peas antd piniders, and peck in
holes inmielons at a fearful rate. To tai
put them under' the protection of the !
law seems to us like catching a ro uo m3
anid thent turning him loose.. Biut t a
seems to be the order of' -the day dr
nowadays. We remiemuber "Ciodhop- 0s
per's" pian for crows; but suppose the d~
wood-peekers get some of the poison-- 01
thon you have to "' t uand git," or inl
yohwat ct giveish a rother "Clod
hoper, ie u aremedy for a crow
taeasour hog and kids. I mean pC
a black crow tha has no wings. We so
lose a slitoat or a, gat every now and ot
thien anid woul, Ike to know If wev
couhi safely sea. ~rn in. strychnine is
fof' them. Doiiti up, dr we will
not have a pig loe togrunt.
CUnon Ctumc.
ATENNs8M TiAAGED.~,fhe~ muti
lated, decomposedxoediins of a negro 6
wore found a faw d a since in a f
swamp ten miles nort of [eunlids, gi
It is supposed to ho tliat of Bill Gl mer, ai
the-nego Whol shot atta iey L. J. a
Wood i ok ago heL diecdy.
cred two ilot holos wroveo und it
TH E PRUBLUJ SCILOOLS.
heir Uses anud Wants-1Iow to Effect the
1uirpose Designed.
Nuni si Two.
i. What Is necessary to Increase
icir eilluiencv ?
1. A love For learning mutj t be h
ised Into tle mind of the Child. A
listaike here imay be fatal, a nd pro
ue sidi result which tia never be
ar I per t the teacher has need
>r sound jitidgment., ripe experienhe
l knowledgre of thie humianl anind.
hildrent may be interested inl almost
iything. To interest them inl books
anl 'important part of thle teacher's!
ork. And he who knows how to
ake studies interesting to children,
sure to be successful. One great
cret in doing this is to see that the
iild thoroughly uniderstands what
o'er he is learniing; for if we can see
o pleasure except inl what is clearly
nderstood, how can a child? Chil
iren are casily interested if we know
,hat chord to touch. In one m ind we
ny touchohe chord, in another mind
2. Again, they must be taught to
ive learning for learning's sake, and
at merely for it prize, not merely to
Ccel a class-mate, not merely to please
ther, mother or teacher, for when
icl motives cease, the vim will
iminish. But for the sake of pos
Issing knowledge, for its pleasure and
Lility-for its intrinsic excellence.
rhen a child has this love of learning
r learning's sake, the Riubicon is
issed. It is a sad mistake to suppose
at almost any one may teach chil
ni, and that one person irrespective
knowledge or experience may do
is about as well as another. The
reat difficulty is to teach not merely
learn, but how to learn and why to
arn. This requires more extensive
iowle(lge than is generally supposed.
lie new school books adopted in this
ate for teaching children to spell and
ad, were written by three professors
colleges, and are bnsed upon their
iowledge of the philosophy of the
uan mind. As simple as the books
'e, they could not have been w ritten
i any oteIr's than scholars. .lad I
I only chihl, and were (ee ply solicit
's conlcemrninimg its education, I should
cpect tihe first six months of its school
i.v to moul( inl a great degree its des
ny inl this (iiectioll, and my caution
i selecting its teacher would be in
roportion to my solicitude for its edit
itioni.
3. Again, the love of learning must.
iimplanted early, or it niever will be
-with ihw exceptions. ''Culture is a
alitof slowgrowth, and to be per
anen. must be phnted early, and not.
uick. like a bouquet into a vase, for
s passing fiagrance."
11. The .ahairry of on teachers should
,such as to coanuilild the services of
lose capable of educating our chil
:en in tlie true sense of that wor-d.
ur common schools are means to an
id ; and their eilleienicv lies entirelv
the adaptation of the 'means to th'c
ul.
1. The end in v-iew shows tihe neces
ty for the first order of talenits inI our
acher-s. Edumcftiln.js mnot proper-ly
iderStood by the i masses of our peO
e. What is it? Dru. Andersonm.
r-esiden t of the Riochiestcr Unjiversityv,
ew York (of' whonm Dr'. G. 0.
oardmlian said, "I d) niot believe the
in shines oii a man ini either hemi
herec Ino-e fit to gradunate younmg meni
an11 he,"' a nd( of whiom another scholar
.id, "11e is one of the mlost priofoundi(
inkers on the American continent,")
'fined the wor-d education ini that
illinit address of his recently made
that br'illiant. assemnbly of intellect,
e ''Manhattaw' Social ttnion,"' in the
tv of New York. Dr-. A. said:
Whaut is Ceuction? It is sim ply the
iation of right moral and intel
etuial habits through the n.eans of
-gainized knowledge. Anmd this or-.
imized knowledge imust be caused to
iss through anld through the minds
our young mcmi, over' andi Over' agalin
itil those habits are formed which(
ill adhere through thirh entir-e lives.
uid ini oirdeir to make these forms of
'gan izedl knowledge pass through
her minds, there must be personal
ntiact of teacher and pupil. It is
t enough that thioughts be thrown .
t for others to accepit. There must,
a personal grapphnmg of mind with.
id. There must be a real conflict
itwen the minds of the parties in
tion. And thoughts must g~o
rough and through the mind of his
11)11 unitil they become a part of hiis
'e. It is something more thman being
ken into tho memiory. They mr.ust
co-ordinate wilth the deepest spiriuigs
his'llfc and activity. * * * * 1t
simply thme powver to perform, the1
>wer to succeed, the power to carry
ilnts, the power to fight the battles of
.* * * This is the end before
." E~duicatilon then is to make mn
men of veracity, fidelity, Integrity
eni of hight-toned piInci ple, who
nuld scorni to cheat, l1e or decfraud
en fitted for the family, for society,
r citizenship. The teacher hans far
ora to (10 than melrely to explain
hat Is laid dlown in text books One
ay be weoll acquainted with text
>oks an)( not be educated. A yonth I
ay go through a college course, and f
t.hiIs education may be sadly do..
utivo. The heart anid hand must be a
ucated as well as the head. Now
our citIzens of every profession and
cuipation are previusl y traled and
oulIded In out' common schools, how
iportant that they there come in con
ot with minds capable of tr'aining and
oulding them so as to attai the end
view I
Our State hias sifbred long enough
)m letting out our schools to the low
t bidder. This tenids to drive brain
im our school rooms. It Is -time for -
ir citizens to awake, not only to tihe c
terest of their own children,' but ae
triots to the higher interests of theit
ate. I. am wvell aware that many
irtlons of our State have excellent
hools and excellent teachers; but i1'
her portionis parents seem to have
iy 1loW view oth of what education
and of what jiteacher should be.
B. F. CoRL.r
F. F. E. CO1YPAVY.
~SEMBLE at your engIne house on
: dyafternoon, the 2d Inst., at
o'eol in-ful unform (blac p ants)
r anniverxy p ade; The-atinual elee.
rn of olucors will be held immediately
ter the parade is dismissed. -A full
rnout Is desired..
13? order:
e -_. I
OLERK'N SALE.
STATE OF0 SOUTH CAlOLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Pannio M. Clayton, Pinintifi', againlst
David It. Coleman and Charles F. Cole
muan, Decfendants.
TN pursuanco of an order of tho courl
of Common Pleas, m11ado in the above.
itated caiso, I will offer for sale, beforc
0he court-h<t use ooor in Winnsboro, on
tie first MoIulay in May 1ext, within ti
legal hoirs of Ile, at. public outcry, t(
le higicst bider the followinjg-do
e ihed pro)perty, to wit:
All that tract (or plrel of land, situate
in the countv of Fairliel Inld State
iforesaid, Coltain ing OW-N HUNuDR1E1 ACIRES,
iore or.los4, bound4ed by hillIs of (Aorf4'
V. Coleuma. PFnainioj.'i M'ble'y, M1rs. Enli
3 Meador, Dr. Wiliiti . M1ealor, M rs.
91ancy Coel, x-ntiad others.
TERs oF SAE:--CASh: P luivhasier to
pay fur r.11 necestsary palpvrs.
W. [I. K.lilt,
Clerk's Oflice, C..C. C. P. F. C.
Winiisbo-o, S. C.,
tpril 11, 1879.
ipril 12-txlawtd
l'IIE STATE OF SOUI'll CMZOLINA,
COUNTY 0F FA ItR IIEL.D.
CCUtIT OF" CoAMMON 1'Ll.t.
Freiderick Cope a, Truist 'of Mrs. Saraih
It. Colp-s, Plainti ', agalis S mt ueliiicl IB.
(lownoy. R. S. Desportes & Co., The
Nat ioni1ai ank of Ih-ster, Soul Ih Caro
liui, llopkilis, Dwigiht & Co.. If. W.
Friedeniwal, 'I'ho Winnsb1ro Natioril
.lik of Wmn111boro, South Cirolila,
George 11. Mc lst-iornd lranivs Gerig.
as As ignee of the WinibOr National
Baink of V -isboro, Sout h Carolina,
11. C. Ilowaird as Secrehiry of l- Mary
land Fertiliziigyt uid Mauiti faturingt
L ompany, ranl John A. Frasemr, De-fend
ants.-Copy Siiiuuunmois for lietief, Coi
idaint not Served.
To the Defendants:
OU ARE hereby immoned andl
required to auwer the compliipnt
in this action, which is i1e41 ill th14, oi.,
:f the olerk of Conmon Pleas, for the
said county, and to serve a copy\ of Your
inswer to the said complaint. 014 the sub
;criber at, his office, Winnsboro, Soith
(arolina, within twenty days after the
iervice creol, exclusive of the day of
mt.ch service; and if you fail to answer
the compilint withlin the time atforesaid,
the piintiff in thih action will apply to
the Court for tho relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated 29.h Maroh, 1879.
,INo. J. NEIL,
Plaintiff's Attorney,.
ro the Defendant, Samuiel 13. Clowney:
* TAKE notice that the mu1411nqien ill tlis
iction of which the foregoillg i.4 a )copy.
vas filed in the offlie of tile Clerk of
he Court of Conwnon P (11es 1(. th
Jounty of l'airli elI i n the State of S outh
Jarolina, on the 2d day of April, 1879
2nd April, 1879. JNO. J. NEIL,
april 3-taw~w Plain tifl's Attorney.
F OR a good drink-Lemonade
Mint Julep, or any other dC
iglitful Spring Beverage, call at
MoRnING STA& SATOON,
Rear of Town Hall.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY 01 FAIl RFIELI).
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
_eorgo W. Witte, Plailtiff,
against
3amucl B. Clowney, R. S. Despnrte". &
Co , The National Bank of Che.,ter,
Soath Carolina, ilopkins Dwight,& Co.,
National Blanik, of Wimnnsbor'o, Soulthi
Cairolina, HI. C. IHoward iantlan A.
Fraser, Defendants.
T1o the D)efendants:
OU ARE IIiEBY SUJMMOiMD anfl
I. requ4ired to answer till complaint
ni this notion, which this (day is fil'It inl
he office. of the Clers of' Conlimo1n lea's
'or the said county, and ~ to seive a~ c1opy~
,f your answevr to the saidl comtplainit ont
.1h0subscriber at his oflice, WI'innlsboro,
iouth Carolina, writhin twenty dalyr, after
he service hereof, exclusive of the dav
f such service; and if y'ou tail to anfswi'4r
hie comlplaintl within thea time alforesaid,
lie plainititY in this action will app11ly to
ho Court for the relief demnanded in the
Dated 24 March, 1879.
JAS. HI. RIION,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
['o the Defondant, Samunel B. Clew ney:
T.IKE notie that the summons in this
otion, of which th~e foregoing is a copy,
vas filed ini the oil1oo of the Clerk of the
jourt of Comnr Pleas for the Counity of
aiirfield in the State of South Carolina,
n the 24tth day of March, 1879.
Dated 24th March, 1879.
JAS. UI. 11 ION,
moh 20-x0ain tilf's Attorney.
\TOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY
AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT !
Preserve your books, periodicals,
uewspapers and mnuqio.
State, county and raiilroad oflicrs, andl
mainifess men geneorally, supplied with
>lank boot:s maide to any pattern.
All families havo old books, periodi
als, newspapers. muic, &e., which they
Lesire to transmit to their posterity. The'n
HAVE THEM REBOUND !
h1ich will preserve thorm and will make
hem look almost as well as now.
Old books, &6., should not only be
ebound, buit the current litorature of the
>resent day should be put in a durable
armi for preservation as well.
This can be done in the shortest pos
Ible time, with the best material, in the
cost handsome and durable style, and at
price which cannot be duplicated any.
there, by E. R1. STOKES,
itationer, Bookbinder and Blank Book
tanufacturer, No. 165 Main street,
COrMBara, S. 0.
po Send in yotir orders at onen,
moch 8
OR genuine WV. T. Blackweoll's
Durham Smoking Tobacco, call
6-F. W. HABENICHIT'a.
FRESH GARDEN SEE~D,
. -AND
Irish Potatoes
at the lowesft cas1 rices.
. J. M. BEJATY & Co.
'O MAKE MONEY
Pileasantly and fast agents should ad.
1ross FINLEY,IHAR 4EY &.CO., A tlanta,
leorgia, jun. - i-1y
4Good Five Cents. Cigar--the
"After Dinner," A6 F'. W. HADE.
IOuhT's, Rear of Town Hall.
fthe Day State Shoe,
T JM,3nmoAT) rmC .
FRESH GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
24 bbls. MoIasses-a-ll grades,
400 lbs. Choice Buckwhoat Flour,
10 boxes Creatim (lteese,
2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
12 bb p. Sigar, all gradcs,
14 suel:s of Coffe----10 io, 4 best
JILY11,
50 bl1. Choice Fmily Flour.
BAGGING AND TIES.
LARD in bbls., cans and bucket.
Bacon, Best Sngar Cured Hams.
Choice led ]1.st Proef Ori.s, seed
1tye a 13 B ley'.
Nail", Trace Chaink*, HMr! v an1d Mute
Shoes, A xle Grease, Whito
Win lUn it Cider Vilegar,
SmIkin- Tolmeco
Durh.1,11n's best,
Chewinig iTO
bacco.
Raisinls, Curra1nis and CiLron.
A LSO,
1, 'esh Canned101 'ahnon, Pen.ehes an1d:
Tomaatoe, Mixed Picke:, Chow
Chow and Pepper Siuece.
ALSO,
A fino lot of BOOTS AND SHOES.
All of whi'ch will be sold cheap for
Cash.
nov 9 D. It FLENNIKEN.
IN the Standard S'erew AIy State
.. Soe. J. 'M. Bi:.v '& Co.
GRAND OPENING
-0
WHAT!
NEVER?
HARDLY
EVER
Have her cousins nnl her
sisters antl her aunti .
variety and magnificent
isurtment of
NEW SPRING AND S1UM 31ER GOODs
ats wer plirciased at. the recent great
sales in New York, and will be sold at,
- as onishingly .
LOW PRICES.
Our stock is complete in dry goods, no
Itmery, -hasiery, la<'l ies hants, pnilIinery,
str'aw goodls. -gentit's fin niluing gocels inl
atIIlla raches, 1.test sti lu stw an d flt
hiati, bootts, andi shioes in ll 'tl s~es for
ladies, gentun en, niiss and chlilren.
cloth and leather. Also, the latest style of
NEWPORT TIES.
Tro convince your'slf and save money,
call at the well-stnmn t'itnd of
SUGENJ1JE'IER & GliUE8S0lIEL.
SPECI.\~,LTY-One 1!undred Iargc sizo
la'dio ,a Parasols, at 23 cents each.
april 5
-Ay er's
Sar sap ar illa
For Scrofula, and all
-scrpfulous diseases, LErysi
pelas, Rlose, or St. Antho
ny3's 1ire, Erudptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
skin, Ulcerations of the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimt des, Pustuics, e
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th Be, ide afln I d, Feal
Weakness, Seiiy ecrha rsn
disease, Syphilitic and Mruilds
eases, Dr'opsy, .IDyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying te
Bl1ood.
fThis Saraparilla is a combination of
vegetab~le alteratives -Stillingia, Man
drake, Yellowv Dock -w'itht te lod ides (
of Potassium and Jtron, and is the most
eilicacious medicine yet known for
thme diseases it is intentded to eure.
Its ingredients are soskilf(ull~y comn
bined, that the futll alterative effect of
each is assured, andt while it .is so mild
as to be harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out-fronm the
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation i6 enjoys is (derived 4
fronm its cures, and the confidence which
pronminenit physicians all over the coun,
try repose in it, proye their experience
of its usefulness.- ia iteshv
Certificates attesting' isvrushv
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing e
evidence of the supetriority of this Sar
saparilla over every other aiterative
mediicine. So generally is its sumperi.
or'ity to any other medicine known, that
we nteed do no more than to assure the
public that the l~est qiualities it has ever
possessqd are strictly nmaintainied.
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Prauctical amnd Anaf~yl~loa Jhemists.
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-150 DEOIIERS Fills TEiST.
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OiL as a safe Iiminator. It is
as clear and whito as wateri, consequently
gives a .brilliant light, with very little
odor. Try It. The price' is less thtan
over. , J.'6M, BEATY &CO.
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AV IT[ r . I , IT %EX; IL. Ima a I Ami.i:
HPACEI nar thio arim; Ii. is NOISS-A.E.:ss,
rm'I h 1111mo1 po li oI*'hXa vLLEWNcE 1inlt
ail other nutchines coilIil .
aE Apgntri vanted in -ocItlities
vvIAore \vo nro iot reprosontc-.
Johnson, Clark & Co.
00UNION GQUARE, N.Y.
'OLE Ag(ent for \Vinnsboro for
SNthan Bros. 1863 Old Cabim t
Ryo hiVske4;y. F. W. H1AUENICHT,
Leiir of Town Hall.
-THE BEST-.
SETAWING MACHINE
EVER PRODUCED,
Yhether for family use or manufacturing
is the donble-thread, look-stitci
light-running
NEW DA, j[S.
t will last a lifetime-every Maalhine
warranted.
HIE Vertical Feed is th' greatest ad.
vanco ma(de in sewing .nelianism
iico the i nvention tf se iag nmiiolines
Xo invite a caretful <.xa.nition of it,
)clieving no onio cal Jail to reco'ntize th.
aot that it, is tho 1icst perfect. 11,ewing
lachin c ilade, coilniing sinpliily
ttrngtn, (u1ral)itijy, aid economy. lVe
10 not hi:itato to climiti for the
IMPROVED DAVIS,
n addition to its superior ptrinciplo i,
noret1 absxoluite perfectioni of wor knmnstt h ip
icrtallis to ainy comycptinug manchino now
n the matrket. AmIon~g tho various imi
'rovemnits is the Imiproved S-h uttle,
lillled Shankit Needl in, Adljutstable0 Ne~d e
.late, New~ Pantett Thread Contr oller andti
utotmatic lubin Winder. Eveory Ala.
hine is ont goodl substantial rollers. for
vichl tbIhere is no ext ra chargo. For
neinitg, cording, b raiidinag,quiltinig,
il ling, fringingj., emubroidoring, shoe.
itlting, tailoring, dressi-m~aking,' anid
THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL.
References to those wh'1o have the lIm
rovedl Davis Matchine in use in Fair
ical connty:
Mrs. J. C'. Rowe.
Mrs. ])r W. K. Turner.
M irs .J. W. Blick.
M~rs. Wililiam Stovenson,'lI
Miss Margaret Aiken.
Mr's. A.P. M~iller.'
Mrs. Elizai Willinami.
Mrs. James Q.. Davis.
Mr's. Rlobert Crawford.
Miss J. Harvey, and others.
Just th ink of it-a miachino selling for
(l0 a short. time ago you can now pur
haxo for $30, from
J. 0. BOA G,
A for Fairtield County,
Also agent for two other first-class
mehlines-- the Newv American, and (lie
mptlroved Weedi.
Call on J. 0. BOAG. and get the best
'amtiily hewing Machines made.
DRY GOODS.
Great reduction .in prices of Dross
toodsx, Shoes, Hlats; clothing, &c.
Always a full and complete line of
amily Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Con
2(ctioniaries, Fruits &c., i's cheap as the
heapost.
TLumberand furnitur4 for sale low for
ash by
Jan 11 3. 0. DO0AG,
JORN AND HAY.
---0
T UST Received--at the old stand of T.
Rt. Robertion--0,000 pounds Time
ty and Clover Hay. Two Car Loads
NORtTIH CAROLINA CORN.
dIl of which will be sold very choap for
JA8H.
moh 22 JNO. D. Mc0ARtLEY.
JAVING returned to Winhaboro. anid
resumed the practice of medicine,
>frers is professional sorticen to the eiti
ens'of the tdwri an)d'epunty, -
pi Offlo'iri yin1W ager uptairs,
racito Netos ahid Herald Ofice,. Enrin
n .ogrss ,'jg.B
NA\'ASSA GUANO..- BAY STAT]
SPECIAL A
IS called to our Now, Largo And A
only a few varioties of which (foj
Alpacas, Victoria La
Dress Goods,
Cassimicres, Swiss
B1mlehe and Brown Hfomlespunl, Cc
Drills, Printod Lawns, Ticking, Table
OUR NOTION
is full and complete, withI all the Nol
Ladies' Scarfs, Fanls, Gloves, Coh'ars
We have just reevived as Full) a Li
Shoes a1s can be found ill the St0a, n
respectfully ask the plblic to eXmIn11
We have the LargesL Stock of Mor
a1ts ill TIow'i, witll solio Specialties
A full line of Clothing that will ait
A full stock of Family and Plantat
REMEMB3ER, WE DON'T
hy sellin le1nding articles at less that
ti a LIVING PROFIT, and as cheni:
HOES. GRAIN CIR
april 10--tx3mos
-ANW FUI
FOR DESTGN AND WOREi
EVElITIING WART
-PRICES LOWI
J2UR1.TITUJ
Before making your purchases elsew1
LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU
REPAIRING NEATLY
ALSO PREPARE
UNDERTAKml
I koop on hand a full supply of
Coflins of the finest linish. Also, a c
R
och 22
BEST FAMILY SE
The 'NEW AMIER CAN" Is easily learned, do
with less labor than~ any other mracino. I.1
X '. DOVElY, Manrw. 64 N. 4
J. 0. BOAG, Agon6 for Fairfield.
UIIRLOTTESILLE'
CJASSIMERES,
CHEAPER
THAN
EVER~ I
CHIA RLOTTEISVILL.E CASSJIERS OiHEAPE iR
TilAN EVECR I
(JHA RLOTTESVILLEC CASSIMIERES CHEIAP'ER
TilAN EVER I
CHlARLOTTEsVILrLE CJAsI4TMEIRES CIJEAPR
ilAN EViklt I
Charlotteev illo Cassimores and Jeans,
STRIPED
AND
(UHECKED
-MUSLINS.
PRINTS, PRINTS.
J. F. McMASTER & 0O.
april 15
REMOVAL.
W E are now located i ther briok
buildig .eformerlysooo id. by
Measrs. J. F. oIasto & Co,,y ero. we
will bqtgli.t pq1~Aiou ntome~tB
anid tuoenda. W9opU~~ ~,1Ql.h
get'otAl indrohanIe I& 4ijotr
6HOES. UVIEDMO-NT GUANO
TTENTION
Vell selected Stock of Dry Goods,
e want of space) we mention, to wit:
wns Calicoos,
Piques, Cainbrics,
i, Jackonos,
>ttonades, Plaid Homospun, Linen
Damask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies
DEPARTMENT
'elties and latest styles in Buttons
and Cuffs, etc.
no of Ladios' Missos' and Children's
mdo especially for our trade, and wo
D beforo purchasing.
s' and Boys' Felt, Wool and Straw
in Straw Goods.
imish cash purchasers.
i'>n Grocories, Hardware, &c., &c.
BAIT OUR CUSTOMERS
i cost ; but we will soll all our goods
us they can be bought anywhere.
F. ELDEU & CO
ADLES. PLOWS.
NITURE!
IMANSHIP UNEQUALED.
ANTED AS IEPRESENT1ED.
R THAN EVER.
A now supply of Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Pic
turces, Wall Pockets, Brackets
Mirrors, Spring Bods, Mat
trosses, and Children Car
riages.
For pricos, call at the first
class
RJE STO~-E]D -
loro.
IT THE TIMES.
DONE AT MODERATE PRICES
D TO MAKE TO ORDER.
-o
US DEPARTMENT.
Metalic and Rosowood Cases ard
heap stock of Coflins.
W. PHJILLJIPS.
IT 1 I THIC
ONLY SFWINO MACHINE
I tins Self-Setting~ Needle.
Nevcr lDreaks the Thlreitd.
Never Skips~ Stitches.
IT nII ,
A Newv and Simupio Deyleo
ron
Windingj tho Dobbin,
,ihut, Urendhin ltu ~rpoa
tu l chine- oW i . i~aL
usr Thdr~o :pe;, the Most Durable,
Afownigh ad in gavery rcot he O o
est et oer ode, an d nx wil do. moreo wr
ustr'oe Crcul.A funse o piction
rgo3 torn .itt sa, for time f~v~o~
passecd 8 i worms ~~mto Ice
UST ,
AMr.oon25t vents.
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