University of South Carolina Libraries
"N 01/6 2NIMAN hea o W 19 JIM%O. 4. lijoNOT.)R. AXbOVOTA Co,fe WO 110ar of )%Xveral names Of gentlemen lwho are 1 ime-ccdGOneral Hampton as United States 'Seiator for South Carolina. When thef (ine vomes for a Felection, we thfink'it highly probable that the fenep:a). iviII qu.jotly succoed himsolf. Vnl -Connecticut Legislature has passed a consti(Itloial aniendimnt providing for ie'ilal instead of annu a] Nseqns1. Before It can become a ,aw it must be passOd by the next Lor 'Ilt tire hV a two-thirds vote, and then be a11tiled by the people. EXPRIMENTs made in Jut enilture in ithe South appear to show that :3,A00 *pounds can be grown on an acre of suitable land, that is, a fine sandy or I alluvial soil. At this rato It oughV. , pay twice as well as cotton. 'I'leverI age yield of j1tb in Bengal, In [a, is said to be under 1800 pounds or acre. FI.TEEN years ago, n11f 0 _'pr il Mobilian brought a little ersey cow to that cif', fnild was nma n ed at. To- 1 dlay the wealthest meni i Mobile own bords of Jerseys, and it is estimated that thoi'lrO l-0 H1l live neou1ald i reg istered a n imla l , n u b r e s 2 grades in Mobilo and n er s \$500,000,.ut,wrhna 0 IN (Ito Fec trial of the action of it G rdlOII Malloy ngainst James neft for libel in charging -% v 1t lin the New York fl1rald (liaism in Ed-gelicld, S. C., } or or d.e Shipmlan, in (lie Unlited cir-ctit Court for New York, ry, on Thnrsday, gave the plain vedict for two thousand live idred dollars. On tile first trial alloy got a verdict of tventy thous ad (1 dollars, but the case was appealed and a new trial ordered. u. (u:.t:n in his able aid cloquent lecture at the laying of the corner stonle of the Picken's College, week be fore lat, says: "The schoolmaster is a grander ilctor it tle progress of a pro PIC thni a railroad. The formation of character Is one of 1lie greatest d lulies -of tle oltlcher. It. sfands alicad of, i tellecinal strength and maximn i scholarship. It. is iliportant flint stn- f dents should 1un1deritand graimar a nld anritinelle, but inflitely mrimport ant that they should be good citizeiis." CROSB1Y 1NST1 TUT V FlUItNITT jiE. A."'essr's..Editors: in ordler to rely properly to Ft':ank Kerr's art;iele in four issue of the 25th instant, I have submnitted it to a logical crucible and( obtained tho foUowinig cor~rect ANA I.YSIH. '. Ignioranice (if school mr.t.ters in 2. An ungoverniable luirm nit,y to slanciert (o Ilwrs......... ........ 25 pr et.. 31. Personatl aitmioslty concealect it pivate.............. ..... .. ... 25 pr et.1 4. Effort to inratt.iatec withI the co1 .oret h.y tr:aduceing the wvhites .. . 20 pr et. 11. A vu4gutr display of ill-ti uunrs . 10) pr (et. 6. Pertiineiiy toC thei subljecit . . a slight tnice 7. Pubie-spirited benev'olence .. .. nto Inwe I Total.......................tos pr et. As regards the first of these, thie] schtool-roomis anid myi o#liec air thle proper' places to iapply' to foirI inra tion, not to J1. B. Crosby, (he railroad ngoiits, postmnast ers, negroes andi t ranmps thrtoulghot th le eounttry. As regiards the sCcond, I can only tenider my siicerc symtpathy withloiut beiing 1 abl)1 to express a single hiopo t hat theo mneh less cutred, of' Its chronic vi* lenice. As regards thle lird, I wan1 otte anid all (ithat those who in thbe ipub lic prif, lit ip, for the grat i teation of porsonalt spleeni, arra~tign thir n~eight bors, withiot aity grountds, as dishoin est eithenus, will sooner or later fall un ider that pulice and piivateo colt demnntlin whIich will renider the theli miserablo objects of pi/y Instead of t/ndignfation. .As .regardls the fourth, the meanlls used( atre so deCsicable in their ntature ais to d1ef'eit the~ object putr 11osed(, Pi'Vt if praci1tised ott thie degrad. (ed intellect of a 11o01tenttot, muichi less thait of' aL negro not iiaturally adidictedi to gossiping and slantder. 'As regards the fit, ai work oin etiqueltte Is kindly sutggsted1, andi it carefi repriessioni of Shat rae fInr scribblinae* so commioni wvith those whose amiion htas beenI deOvelopedl at the expense of thteir mtod estyv and commlton sense. As regards thle sixth, two dlistiniot, chtarges formnu late thteiscives, as follows:i 1st. That t.ho Chairmnan hadl no aut thority la reply for the Boardi. 2nd. Thatt thie Boardl has beent guilty of unjust discrimlittion in thli dis tib n ion of thie pl)ti c mtoneyv. Ini reply to thie first. of those, I sub mit an oiflldmvit, elsewhierO given, and( niote the singrular nosition asstunied by liy colleatgues. 't'o delegte aLt horit1 y andi( then involve in a pu'blio (tontradic f loll: to ignore public obligationis in piaeand therchv necessitato a vIva rlous discharge of theim wh.Wst reapinig the inIunls-btothi these are it proper k eepinig wvith that grand (quih) ble0 of the nineteenith century, whIich makes a conitCiOlit stiaptert-ilo ot' a "we" In private, but finids it crimi nal to use thait '"wo" in the putblio prints. Tetha,t reply had been abusIve, unignilfied and1 sonurrilous; had mis representted facts aind panidered to thi. passions anid prejndiees of the Board's surroundiings; or If had truckled to. the baseness of' party andi persotinal machtinations by means of falsehood and decoit; then, ifthe consclince and.l ho~nor' of my colleagues had demandedI that contraidictioni antd arraignmiet.t ex. perlenced by the Chirmansi in Frank Kierrsmldiatribe, that ChaIrman, ntot wilt imbng thie d(h ' aited power, ~wuld hIave gracefutlly acquitescce, whilsiIR( mi) the wvorld wouild hiave up-1 1dtI. ler'timli c2l his aswter; LI , uILLr bing~Ii~ L la raihed . v t i d o ~ ttoo I an atto ht l iarl l'ore the s'ha4b tr.bnly Iost ~~~ Two411, -t 8u aWoth}ly 1.108tlo 1s for a ,iongt posith n h Btoard~. it reply to the iecond uit a brief exhIbit-Of m ordibo-ke roving the charge of' lr u igallist the colored t ch0ers to b111 lut wry groundless.- 1 01'e I' o -t. b'RINo 1g78 79 White teachers, 4 10Yre teacher ''''...840100 lie(t salary p lth rt.eeiveL ..0365 I igbest salry , wht.. ..4260 d,' 0ol0TedIt. . . ....Xigo 0o Theo whites y ING 1879-0. ite ed n extra (Aucational tax.] aige 'Oo Is 41; theyvrece!ved..,.."Ou Ag e iers, - the 1TWA-ed.. 31D 00 11ghests AryI p ,i wh o...,.. ...,. 6140 00 it dlalirry .i.id, colored. $120 00 -lt DU1MNO 1880-81. tela.cers, 3; they 'ereived.... .$277 00 red teachers, 4i the retiv.. 397 26 1,alart 11y ga ,vhc..... 190 ou -, ried .. . .. $124 70 1)UMINO I . U I shall draw 1in (Ihe ,% il'sionler's 111rt m>ii 1 Com 1.WS A N 1 .) I "II; 'll) bus) 01 o te7 f F 1) - * - COcaUSO it led to this (118 , , becnuso I wish to cin h1asize and properly tfpu itat cirarkable visuol crookediiess in my letrt,1 r44 whim-h enlabled thbeml to seil ie malle ot ). B. B181)% wilic teach 1, overy whoro it Occured, "8" tlimes, gA,regatllg ihe Slin of' $239.60, but >r-evented itheir possibly seeiig t.O finic of' J. J. Trvol'ored tvelher, r) octr m1 t ai it '1" t i mes, ah I ough rcalhy did occill ill imimefdiate nIr'ox nity to 1). 13. Bliby's n1 tame M0 0imes, lid a1g.r-cat.ed thil stim olf $2W8 Colnisteyev is isideed a jewel," but ill Is at .ligher luld liuore Solelnk blgationl. Aud now, at public recriminaltons ;0 dgradinlg to the prilc1ilsl anld isgusilig to all others, 1 1i1st refir |(tur fiture delicate itn10S-19 111111, reinble, Vold, I 1ch nt in horror, udiol.op their sonsitivo heaids ut thle o1'a1l obiqInity Of, til) 1loard ot' llool Iutlise's of' Township No. 1, to) tie ecor.d of inv ollve, whilb is always qw-n Cl'. theli- inspeolion,. Slll, very respuwtfilly youris, W1'. B. Estd, 'Cairman. Feasterville, S. C., Maty 2, 1883. ;TATE Of- 80"ll CAnousNA, Fairfield Couty. Personally lippeared bviore tile, Y. 1. E4istes, wIld, bein, dily isworn, inakes nOhl(Ivit as i'olows: Inlamulch Its my% authoirit(v to act. 1,or X. Al. Aluadior. Ild Fralk' Kerr, fihe wo 1vinaiing minbrs o1' lhl ird )I School Tru.'tees ol'own:hip No. 1, ils beenl callvd IfnIto oticstiont: Thor-.. 'ore, oW, I, W. it. Estes, a(irnianl if' the said luilrd, do sulelilly issert, Itu oath: I.M. 'l'hat I havo beenl tii forilv tle ecognlized a1gent, inl all Ilhe 11ra'1sace ionls of, I Imt loald . Ill lte said I W A. dei(dor. aid Frank Kerr ((h'o. Shel ()n acV4 te aShorl lillm. :Is coored mncil mr) fhti'r ig the' etire (evill sineo nmr Ilctionl linto oflic 1as Clairlan li 2ndI. 'That otuting all this 11ime 110 loIrt whlatever' were ma:de 1(o r'emtove lie said( W. Al. Meaor and1( Franzuk 3rd(l. .Thatit this (011 continu1 nCqu.ies (0(00 inl jny v'(icaious8 dischar1'ren (if heir1 d1u1ies 1111(do the, in luv e'stia 1ion, a1 de./UCtli genit tort'1( said W. 114 li13nits of' the jurIisdIict jolt of te chool Tru Piistees 'as defned in0( the11( chlool Law of' I hie'St re ot' Soulth Cani' -- linn, approve.d Marchol 22, 1878. 41th. '.That not1)1 onl <lid i, itn my esti (e hv' the aoecniudrcgi 1(ons (it Iny au1thor1ity so to3 act, b)ut hait the said( W. AM. .oiotdor an:d Franltk Cerr did otn suntdr'y occasionis, not inii n ir 1'ofilciai l nileity, orally d(l rate to tie fulil, btt unlspecifiet, po(wer' 0 niot. as their aigenit iln the d (ischarIlgI >f' atll the duIlies ap ~per'tainin g Io t he >chool 'i'rnIsteeshtip (f T' nI'O itj Nol. 1. her'efore igno'ranit, conceing 114 the ex ra. ap)li'Oliti otn of $25'8.fi5 to thie lay oft IFebruary1', 1882, thle saidl W. Ai denidor' was0 not onily cogir.antl of' the chlt. roint the1V1u( ili fWo saidOC scho hei approprl)1iat.ioni 01' 1.he stated stumi of $300) towarId thle oh.ject abolve stated. TIo all of' which I hiereunltto attafich tmy' :i'rmtur1e, under01 soletnm oath ani!11 18th~ day of'Aprill, A. D). 1883. this thle 28th Ith of1 3 Apriiil, A. D). 1883. 11T3 urad Two inauli in 3,4S (ma o,nai,. ll pit.t. them tly. hre hera:use it was th< 'ml(d8 ii hall. I hut, thre hraiers'i fioulid tha hut Iintg too luanIy endt 38 ish l hals it thewi1 PElutiy D)Avis's l'.IN l'III..:u r d d8(VS I' 'Mia, Iiteir(31 bo'rlag IiOnso 31 Taowonhil imye killed thiemi.* -Whent y'ou. fee life Is a burdeni, and1( .111 ting yoiu try scemis toi ('118 yourlil dyspIep hi, 11ind a3 1ure re'lief Inl Iir3wnIron 1131 IL LOOIK TO YOUR INTEREST CHiEAP3ER T1IlA N EVER, Boots an td Sitnes Mrie to Order Out 01 the blest .laLtrial, ne11 French'l Calf Skhti Ifoots ..........gs0 4xe i 11001 and llt Congiress (1a3iters. . ..8..r, ow)'.-Qular'tered Summier Shoes''8.........rai he 1A)1W lC'T' PldCIC.~ GongessStret,nex door o J.IN. ay A p 2-imo AN OItINANiCE to PUK'EvENT TIrE RUNN1No AT TIAJIOE Op 1101loo.vAs, SunEe, Cows AND Unns. IN THEl CilOROATE LIMer8'i. .1k f QOrdai)red, That IL shall not be law. rIul for anly person1 or plersons to jwirit logn, goats alteepl, Cows anld g'ese to r1't It Iargo witint the corpIorate 11ini11 O~ the( own,yf unider a penarly of twventy-five conte 'ler heatd for vinlationi of this ordinance 3xcep)t thlt, cows are allo(wed to lie graz/e(l 1n the streets of the town, excep3t Unn1grIess l,ate(:ub et to the followhn coniditionist la yosecurel'Oy haltered and held vb'lil grazino, and1( grazed only between the botu's of 5 o't'ledk a. mI., and1( 12 o'cleck, 11. Clocki of (Gouneil. '3"' 0t ~ t 2$7IONG FACTO/ A great nrany peoplb re askir what particular troubles aowN'1 holi lfil'as is good fo. It will cure Heart Disease, Atial. $As, Dropsy, Kidiey Disease, Con, sumption, Dyspepsa) Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases Its wonderful curative power is simply because It puriies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out alH disease A Lady Cuted of Rhoumatin Baltimiore, Md., May 7,iASP My health was much shattered bV Rheumatism when I commencel taking Brown's Iron Bitters and L scarcely had strength enough to at. tend to ny daily household dutiee. I au wow usIng the third bottle and I am rcgaing strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend It to all I cannot say too much in praise Oft, Mr At E. BRAssA), 23 Pretmaas Kidney Disease Cured, Christlansburg, Va.) 288s. Suffering fVom kidney -disease from which I could got no reliet, l tried Brown's Iron itters, which edred me comitgetely. A child of mine, recovtring from slarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to be able to eat at all. I gave him Iron hitters with the happiest results. J. Kyls MONTAGV, Heart Disease. Vint at., Ifarrisbarg Pa Dec. a, 1a53. P After trying different physicianM ind many remedies for palpitation of thp heart without receivIng any. beneft I was advised totry Brown ' Iron Bitters. I have used two bot. ties and never found anythlug that gave mne so inuch relief. Mrs. JIENIMM Huss For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subjedt, BROWN'S IRON B1rrTERs is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and got the Genuine. THE TESTS OF 40YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PerryDavissPaiiller is TI E GREAT 1ALTH 0.E, PER THlE RELIEVER OF bISTRESS THlE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THE ENEMY OFbDISEASE -AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT 'HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST KEEPS Perry Davis's Paid iller UNDE IRTAKING(! MYR. .L M. ELLIOTT, SR., li\'pectfutlly lnformas the public that he hats ont handt a full line of COFFINS AND CASKETS, and is p)rep)ared to do anything ini under taiking. --A LSO, A ftll line of IRUlIIAL, ROBES, for mieni, women'i aind children-a new featutre-very nat, appropriate andt eta p. We ak fr ashar'e of the pattronage. We as for J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. TAXIRETURtNN OFFICE OF COUNTYV AUDTflOR, FA IitFIELD COUNTY. WImNtunono, S. C., May 1) 1883. 0(11ISOme will he open from ,June 1st to Ju tly 201th, 1583, for thte putrposet of re ceivinig Taox lIeftur'ns of all p)ersonatl prop). erly owned on the first of Ju tne, 18%4 All peCrsons1 ownaing lpersoanal property of anly description are requitred to list thme soau, undher oath, for taxation. All new bitldt igs erected since the first of Junet, 1882, mutst he reported; antd ail ptttchatses or wiles of real estate, withhla the stame perlod, mutst he ntoted. All nmjle persons between the ages of twenty-oneo and( fifty years are liable to l'oli TIax, except school trustees and those phlysleatIly unable to earn a stupport. Th 'er 'ptrsonal property,"' as hero 1s('d, ia held to anucan and inclutde ''all things, other than real estate, wimich have anly pectuniary value, lumd moneys, credits, hiavestmjents it bondls, stocks, joint stock compniets, or otherwise." F'or~the convenIence of tale:payers, I willi attendi ha perY-nI or by dleputy, at the fol.. howitig Places- on the (day speciIled, for the puIrpoe ofrecemiving Tax Returns, viz: Feastkrvial, 1'Tesday, Jtut 1. lhickhead, W lsay, Jun~e 20. Mont ie".o, T1hursday, Juno 21. Jentkinsville, Friday, Jtne 22. Jlenntiing$a Stores Saturday, Juno 23.. WVood ward1' Monday,. June 25. White Oak, 'Tuesday, June1 26. Rldgeway, We~dnesday, Jimo 27. IBlyt.hewood, T1hursdaty, Juno 28. Bear Creek, Friday, Jutne 29. Gladden's Grove1 Moniday, Jly?2. Blouhwaro's Stores Tuesdity, July 3. I. N. WITIH ERS,. - Auditor Fairfield Counzty. SADDL.Es, BiDtIMi6AND IAItNis8--" wAY down yonder." U LXSSE.U. D.1MPO1V1'Es, V U II [ts spee l4tion ipon all Broneliln1 al P1u44.01 e'Affcottons Is boyouitt bpllut ttlQO , '1oIuvexwn r irei I edfjlI r. 1~tlila atn PIId ni1 Avss ita wonderful. XPE NT .AND H E A'I.PU t.k9y ~ digest.ve anq urinary or gan" in, n n-di A-healthy. bQndition-A It 3IE3 TAE BLOOD, n atDW ~ts~ nighit RwOath, gonleness fnReral d g6ilit.. .t ha bee F!hbnI f6ur yeafsA auntl 1ASA LE To EiFE Avy oTM 01icted wit1h what.Is genera115 3olisid(te(alth's ayl-t colr1er. con1lump. Aon, n.bq eIured for $2.50, $5.00 01 B1O.O0 acb6rdiug to the stage -hioh th( lfleatio has roadhOc. No pationt has yet %ken $1:worth before a cure Va aroted Pho 8PEMIXI0 it r'econniended iuly fol pulmonary-laffeotios,- and those deskrini to uno it ca do so by siding ther order to the proprit tors of this paper o diree to 61 iA Ig that you saw this adver,t ment in the Witnaoro NEWs AND llimAtb RIV,-V,LvrATic RkNitMM Cures Rhopmatim, eitho. ponto or cbron Io, in from eight t6 ten days. PrIca by Express, $5 Po -.13ottle DR. J. W. WALKNR, 0iNtANKLIN'ON, N. C. June 13' A .FOR $,; $7 AN $10. Kenit(Ly Spring Seat SwIdles fo $M0. ,,Y,;YSVE c. bl"i'loph'Ts. ATITENTION IS CALLED To FRESH ADDIT1O' To m Y he Celebratt' "BrinsWick" iahis-h-r one. Deean Gem" Maclcerel. Sait Louis (!orn i1eef, inht fjobas R1mist.11"Z, 1jilportel afid A meitlu Srdines, iahnonl (801used),Makr. Fresh Cheese. Imported Macaril, Fiesh A pples, lin ghllont cns, B3artlet Pacilr QuInees. -rated Pinen iit 1taches "WInsloNvs" Suceotash-fh's packwd. 'Davitd Lestor Mimaor" Toimitues-haud. Grosse & Biatekwell's Chow-Ghowi Pie'kles. Baiker's Diroma. LFresh Snow-Flakes. CJoludensedl Mil k A.lto Jiid103and Grai Cradles. AhL CIIllsA1 FOR CASII. R.t M. IUE Y. SALE AND FEED) STABLIES *KENWUC1KY IIORSES AND MULES Just arrivedi, one earload of young, fatl broke Kentucky Mule's andi [orses--amon them some( nIce diriving miae. ONE PAIR OF NICE BA Y iIORlSES TWO GOOD) SADDLE 110ORS ES. Comte land get theO lek, as I will swap a WVell as sell, so you can't m.iss a trade. wvill sway for 'any and'all kInds. Don't be-backwvard in bantering mo t swaup, as I am not at all scary. A. WVILLIFORD. Special Attentio : *"GlVEN 'CO TfE UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT ALL cALLS PROM1'TLY AT T ENDED TO. I keup on flatad a full su1pply of METAI410 IWURIAL. CASKETSY of th1eJfno8tffah9, and WALNUT CASICETS of tihe intest styles; and also Imuitation RtOSEWOOD) CASES AND) COFFINS and a CHEAP GR~ADE of COFFIN8 alin B3UlIIJL ROBES.. R. WV. PIflLLIx's. Ap10 "FORl WI1TENING AND PRESE&RVINE -TIE TEIE1TH, KEEPS THlE iBREAft '1J PUR ANi SWEET. IPORMULA OLF I)R.. T. T,. MOORE WVe C. .ISI814C WROLBA1E AGENT, COLUMBTA, N.C -For Sale in Winnsboro by )ctASTh4 DIuCE & KE~TCHIIN MCh 2-34 tho loo6f'dt this MtW e 800 Men9iSiit Iatsat 5 oeite b00 Molts' traiav ts at10.61t MedQoods ior -b'ys at 15, 20, '2 160 VOi nt'froin auion at I,he i aniy vwey. ./ 86 Men's titent '1rded Adge r bro at doubl) the moiloy. S 1-O0 S. 100 af st'so\v-'Qnrter Quatered Shi's at $1.50 Aid '$1.7-. isses cannot bo surpased by an' COA.Ts) V-MMI SUIT OF CLOTHiES at $4.b and $15. I EXPt,T tA IIN'I 31 LOW PRIOES. THE CDRII UNAVOtDABLY, my stock w fortunaltel, li SU:Il P1ICES as VOMPETITION. I am keener to AN 11 T reV0*ry 'n1fan, Nvotiinnl iand cii Withiln the next TAi1tT Y IAYS. A R] AUTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AJPI ALL SI A LL 1% VAITED IN (AS1.A SALE 18 NOT EP"PEA A6 THE 6AME GOODS CAN 1315 IT STATDS SPRIN( SPRING GOODS I have nlow r-endy for it GOODS, consisting of NUN'S VEILING, I3UN' BWISS, PLAIN an LACED, STR ,1 PQUES, GING IIAME A stock of Men4s, 13oys i an< STRAW HATS IN AI Men's, B3oyW and Yout] Mon% Cloth and Leather SI FANS, CALL AND EXAMIN] Respectfully, .4 FLOUR FLOUR A FREsHi SUPPLY 0OF VEiRY Fl? FLOUTR dUSTr tECE1VED, E~VER~y .SAC WARRANTED BY 1). R. FLL?.iVKjR7.)V MEAL, MEAL. A FRIESII SUJPPLY OF TIlE Van BEST QUA ALLTY, JUs-r R~EEVI D. .L fl7 1 riet 4,, fois danaged durir hb6 ehIr o llotr at i more mol of the 'righu1d ;ohd -1aduceuent th cvek 'a'inT85 ceifYsvorth double th money. :lculous price of 50 -011ifi). *Vorj'th -$1.25 almot at $2.00 s1l last year 1n W1111s. -d'ShOes Rt,$i - pah'1 Aoil's Low, M- y 9.tob of'SLIlP1 IN for Ladles 'and opse bi Wilisboro. ? C'alM ba'w" 0000) r tt $10, -$15 Y REPUTATION A$ THE IEADElR OL IE R 8-wm0 A as bol! ht, Inter this Spring than .lnsts JI bi o enlable nIlo to Iiot 10ho SilAl. PE' iell thanl ever, anld urgenitly extenid VITATION d in Fairfleld County to visit MY STORN 4QUESTI W ITOUT ASKlN( ' SEE ANY AT, AND ASK TILE PRICE! 10MISE. PO)LITEi. AND NO GI11tMBLINd ;TE'D. PUICE S1lAALL Bf AS LOW SOLD AT IN VINNSIORO. . M[. BEA.TY. .T THE EEAD. TilE LIGILT-RUNNING "DOMESTIC." TIlimt, it is Mhe w-knowledt%ed Leader InI .ANY I t fA'ttE IT-NoNE EUAL ITi 'h*~ e Larest A rmed, ANI) IT 78 WA.fRANTED) ToX do anty am ; all kinds of work. & .1. MIl E A'T'Y & CO., + GOODS! !SPRING GOODS! ispection a fulI line of SPRIlNIG :INGcS, DOTT ED and PLAIN I FIGURED MUSLINS, [PED and CORD)ED) CAMBRICS,I and CALICOES. Y \ouths' Clothing, which wvill bc L STYLES AND PRiCES 1S' low cut Slhoes. Ladied1 and ippers. Also, a beautliful line of K E BEFORE PURCIIASING. C 110ESCII1T, Agent. 40 CETSA cK I 11l81 PI IOT ATOES. (Ohofe nrmil tlins5 the (Celebratedr Jumnhn, lrak fast Iliacon, Mmokedl Beef Sets, Bo ioI na1 Sausage3, full (Jr'mun C~heese and1( a TihY MY RLOARTj OOFFEE, SEVEN{,s POUNDS JFORL ONE D)OL'L'Al. Thrades (Crown hIoes , Planters* Ilantdle' 11 ocs Plow Stocks,. Bladies Etc. RakeS,. Man ure Forks, Long H[ande toHay Forks. v e blslow up anic line of good 5er COOOK STOVER, at ainodefato price, WIll have next weelt flIEmt 0A1K STOVES,. thiough:blaiher hi p1'le are. cha lower thian stoves.not Go gOOd fave soh fo~ Se64 tis~ stove before purchieing. 'pe BUY THE BE'ST ! ~ A.C 1-'. N3An-Der Sir: I bought the first Daviti Machine mokd by you over '11yo ' ears atgo fOr my wvifte, who hato givoen It it: ong,and ft%ir'tnal-. I am woll pleamed with ts.t'ne'ver ).rives., any trouble,'aid i at; good as When Ilrat bouight. J. W,blluici Winsbortuh S. C., April 1883. .Xi. BOAO: YOU WISh to knodiha' I have to say In regard to tho Davls.Macehline hetight o)f you thr(le yehrs kgo. I fetil I C11h't.say'tooffilwh In It's favor. I Inadii about %4,0.mo With lin flvo . mlonthis, at times runming. 14 a fasit that the nleedle wold g pet, Vjr,evt-ly( 1ot,0)>\ frictiomh I fuel copilkdOt couid niot have done thu 'aWdiork< wilh asmuchteleaseland so Well With unl' other machint- No thns lost InI 11d-ilsting at fiachitenits The 111ghtest runmili machinem I hanve ever treadled. blrotlier am111c.4and William's famnilkes are ag mueji. IslaK-d rvtit their MIls Stachlinies bukifht of youi. wat no hetlernm timehine. As I said he f ore, I donl't thinki too much can bo sakd for the DaV14 Machine. Resp)ectfullg . Fairdleil comniy, April, 1 og83. Mit. BoA: MyiN machinep-I\'es me you v ite eIMIsfac-tion. I fnd no (11utt With it. The at1tachillents are so 4iimtlil. I wish for no0 better than the Davis N crticail Feed. Ruspectfully,-Mt-I- MLIG Fairfield c6iffily, A $rl 83 Winsboi,,S. .,April 18831. M. toaM it hought a Davis Vertcal Feed sfwhig acihe ifrol io. fouryel rs ago. 1 am delihted With i. I never has gIven InI(, aniy tr ouble, and has never been to least out of order. It is as good as when I first bougt ht t I can Cheerfully reCommen11*1d itl RespecArlly, Mus. 2M. .T- KrIuM,AN.X Mon11ticellth April 30, 188;-. This is to certify that I hatl N usM ing at Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Macbine for over two yeari pulellrhaed otmr. .. o. .I t I hraven't Foud it possessed of ay fault--nt. thet l -1 1ttach ie ar -- said m e. ,I ever rtfse to tok ucan b s rainfy the lihst runuein temakt'Icn Vry rpectful lJ i~ Oakrlan,lai(l county, ,18. -. MuIif.ti,.! I tii 0ti i pliath it. .e pattr tuarit t e avis Mriacie bough -Respectfully,. MIs . II. MtLRI.Y Fairfield couty, Aprtii, 1883, This 1i t ertit hav had Vnostianl used thew Davi MIach ine brout oftu ye abo given a1 ro.i Aswe, ain work nve hae ta to le orit of titera. Ithisas oer and don't a. anyrs boegtteI-nmIne Ia aeflays readyitiiedh any kid of wrkwl hvt Ao cl~ pril 25, 1883.. a h)avsnorfativto Fnd with,, m achaite andt~ d1' wiatay e. ?oi h~saeo made ltheprtl o etd-al:ttethi.'1L time s iking inh' lem t ie .'ns tolway red ti- cetaitslor ntisa y foloeS muchiitt lit the Diaiskert. aon sitir It ii lt5M01 s. iiT110el s Sli-ri Fairt,fieldl( county, 83. C Mn.. BDA. oAiDitt vl aserin .ceydiw hittehun bleah toe fes to thi neriought ohe yDavIs Vthikita lreieSwinachine (They machineIt. ofou kaotfly years5t~~tt everC ince~ tha tie. Ite cannt e t haeet is-or any k~o~, ad well noticostme onet tcet frrair( oint, wA havle 1ad83.Amwl - plai s tocri~ ehvand don' coshfor any eter Graite Quo.arry wea Wein s i-or, nd C.v -ti(( Weihae uredo theDv is oVera ttiid (10.ing Macking for thepping tive as. We woutld nt av anyf oter maeis, at any Vsi OIettit'npctfully Mn. W. K.#~~ TUNE ad Saughter a)rfie 2ld oat,S . a2, 1883., aeing (Oi Machn ary Mi4r. J. h.v iititsoe thrjiee ri ao,ni ithaing 1I ing ie perfec~ t atsfactiod i everyt~~ i re et as faily 11~ macine, boh for theav and Vertiha airfiel any tay, I tcan 1h883.yecm IMend J. to.n lone ata tr-las mWahine initever partilar, andiy. i i second to~ tile. Itvis Veiof theed Sing machines '1( heatabhmenIgts o- more asotive as and, itdos atei gi'etrto rang orsbtansit cinehv ever slie tttteen or (utnse ha i innbornot, Fairfieldt oty S.t11( 01 C. it Wor hel had oSnce we lahe havIt. Mahvnes )labout aduroyearsWandthave anwy foundert ra ytour llks ofrw hvyha occaion o do RCan t.ta Ch macine Jakson'suaree, Farfildicount, 8. U. Wae dhave wha(1t she gavesfertical Ted m eit achine or ee lst fIoreers.c Whe had(o it an y othecan d e anykity of work1(l1( onitlVry espctflly Mneo Fairfield coity, S. C. a.', Teivng Si Machl oi eI .is0 Jlnply 501( treeuyrago, aW it. lta. ,. eitDwYN. ifet ateeisfti~ n Dvr ias gMa sinle onstahn,tly for heavy foul lIars aeng, has never eeeh( anyo easr-n pairk jt a wy,l a-n eray boght 8he siy it oaywi d as grate frcasg e prac nlewr particlar atiieak nd becond to nne.I inahneh of tl ir usedQ. Wiieltiher fut atreconhendts asitr asIo.y ailyt macdn.tus 'truly OINS Winnsboro .Srfield Jah t, . 1U.