The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 15, 1883, Image 2
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AF0. A. inWOY'Doo lJA1JA
WIlDrrom.
IoVERNOR MO'DANIEL was 1inaugt
rated in Atlanta on the 11th inet.
aoim A. PuYon, of New York, and
Inenjaini F. Butler, of Boston, are of
90ue1801 for Sheridan and Walsh 'in the
-1nticipated -exradition case. They
Avill be ably defended.
.EX.SENATOR CoNiLNo'S Spech III
Wew York several days ago has been
.uite fieely commented upon by the
press of the colu1 try, and the com
vnonts are not suchi as would be calci
2ated to Icrease his opiiou of hi
Wordly self.
TuE law-makers of Penisylvania
'mve AW, wkih solemn emphasis, that
no whistling shall be allowed i the
graveyards of that Stato. We presume
that It Is looked upon as an insult to
the dead. Dignified people aro not
paricularly partial to the whistler any
SWay.
SENATOR F.mi, of Nevada, is having
some little difficulty with his wife,,
The discoitented woman has en 'iWd
siFit for divoro, allegingr ,fiarital
1nfidelitY on the part of (,.proinin.ent
millionaire. 11e will- fI'lobably allow
judgm1ent to go f default, and the
N"Imor seew o be well founded that
lie consent to allow her several
In ion dollars as alimony. This is
Su tantial proof to fihe efiect that hoe
is a Ixions to got rid of her.
T mE State Press Association will
me t this year in Gafney City some
tin In the early part of Jully. It is
un erstood that they will go from that
ph e to Asheville to meet the North
C rolina Press Association. Tho
affiney City Carolillian -ays: "Our
Peoplo are beginning to exchange ideas
-e to how best to give the fullest en
.joymeit to the Stato Press Association.
The inembers of the Pross Cmvention
may expect a hearty welcome amongst
it whole-souled people."
JUDGi Co-rMN hals spoken with
reference to the rumor that lie will Le
a candidate for Congress in Colonel
Aiken's district at the Iext election.
Ile says: "As unwillingly as I may be
personally, to thrust my narie before
the public, it Is nevertheless due to my
oflicial position, to say most emphati
cally that I have neither desire for the
position indicated, nor t ve Vanity to
believe that my services as a member
of Conugress could in anywise lbe in
dispensable to the welfare of the State."
it Is certaig1ly aii exercise of good taste
in Judge Cothran to refuse to enter
into a scram)ble for office under the
circumstances; anld whatever may be
his individual opinion anmd wishes, it
will be readily conceded by all that lhe
would make aln able, efficient and oeo.
quenit r'epresentative, and( his conrse in
either house would reflect honor upon01
himself and credit upon the State. The
Judge would render I nvalutable service
to the State in whatever omlcial chan
niel the abilities of his cultured mind
miight be dlirected.
THOMPSON ON TRIAL.
The trial of Congressman Thompson
for the killing of Walter H. Davis,
somne weeks ago, ha.s begun, and it
promises to be one of the most inter
esting and instructive in the annials of
our criminal jurisprudence. The court
room eacht day is crowded to over
flowing, and Kentuekians are taking
eveu more than their wonted interest
in court prioceedilngs, owing, per1hapls,
to tne wide-spread popuilarit y of the
accnsed andl the wealth and promni
lience of the deceased, JudgL 'Tharles
A. Ilarden, an elderly member of the
Kentucky bar, priesides at the trial',
and seven promninent lawyers appear
for the prosecution and six for' the
defence. Senator' D. W. Voorhees, of
Indiana, and Congr'essmts J. S. C.
Blackburn are among the defendant.'s
counsel. The whole eo'mt.ry is watch
bg with interest and aLixiety the pro'
ceedings in the court-room at Hiarrods
hlmrg4. Criminal lawyers of eminent
ability appear' upon0 both sidesB and the
case will be foughlt at every tnr'n and(
point with skill, cioquence- and ih
genuity.
We hope dig"verdict will be aiccol'd,
ing to the lawv and the evidence."
SOUTH CAROLINA AT BOSTON.
The press of the State, with but few
exceptions, condemein the actin of the
Sta.te Board of Agriculture. in declining
to mndje an appr:opriation for the rep)
resenutation of the State at Boston. For'
our' par't we do not besitato to say in
the outset that wo-believe.-tihe action of
t.hp Tjoard was dictated' by ite purest
m:.otives,. and we subscribe-t.hor.ethro to
)iP.imputations uponi the. honesty and
-good.fpi.th of tile gentlemen- who, are
r'eponsible to,the people0 for. what, ha-s
been dqm)o.. Th we do say with equal'
Omphlasi.s thtt in our opinion their
action, was unwise and ill-advised.
Prudence is a. commendable virtue and
Con)servatism IS Univer'sally esteemed
one of the greatest safeguards of socie
tyv, but therelis a limit, a point beyond.
I - Which the exercise of, such cannot go
.without entailing huritful consequences
spon the State and the people at large.
Theb verdict of the thoughtiel and
M6gressive element of the Stateis. that
the netion under review was omen.
9 r g~~prudent , orer' conttons and overY'On.
errut/rII iE. It. may' llaive been contrary
i0detel ppropriatloll .'(wililh w
,dotbt u 'nt certainly It wold hav
,afe fUr the llootd to hAv ovo
tflied the tochnlcal boundies offU
Jaw.,iheithe Inateril prog osynt
welftre of the State weru * 'AtqAe
x1epondetit tipon the -rosulit-f khAt. 1
lborations.
Mr. F. W. GrIdIn,'aeoretary 'of th
Now Englaind Matsufacturers' and j<
chanios' Institute of Bostoll,' w1riting t
Colonel Poarco, 4o ColumbIa, ti pon th
subject., says: "The extraordinary at
(ion of the Board of Agricult-Are 'I
declining to make an oxhiit svith u
contrastt so straigoy %vith that of th
niolghboring State of North CarolInu
which has appropriated $10,000 fo
that pu'rpose, that it induces us bere t
believe that the Board iust be laboi
Ing under some fatal evror In 'tlils re
ga-rd%'
All efforts to o dtayi a reconsideri
t0n of their action having failed, ti
Board of Trade in Columbia has takei
the insater in hand and appropriatel
five hundred dollars to coiineici
with. The necessary fnude tre ex
pected to be raised from privat<
sources, and If energetic elffits bi
made for the accomplihent of thi
end,8outh CaroliA will yet IAuko i
mogyificent display at Boston, Al
the ibnoy disbursed in this lwogreE
t'v enterprise will bring a retirl ton
fold greater than the labor, efrort an
capital expended.
Let the piblie-spirited -netion of Co
lumbia be finitated in every town all(
city in the State. Tho ntatural rt
sources of the State should be exhibito
to the world at Boston.
N'OTES PR OM. AON TIVEL.,
Tho Progress of the Farntorx- Foreign Cap
Ital, Its Advan11tage& and its DIaIRiCks
Plensiti, Sunday Slhool Vicnic.
T Cotresponidenre ef The Nei and Irvirald.
MONTICELLO, Iay 8.--Yur correP
Ponldentlt. has 'f1tel though'11t that Il
Would send you an occasiollal item froll
this noivhborhood, but the 1ear of Ives
passinig npon valuable Iimo has pro
velted him from doing so. ie wil
make ole ventlur)e, however, anld i
you do not "sit down" on him to,
ciectually e may do so again.
Th fililarmers of Ihis section are ver
mnch behinld in theirphiuting opera
tiolls-11ot t11at tihey have wantoil)
idled away their timie, bult owing it
the continued rainls. They are lon
hard at work, and it' the weather b
favorable, tihe end of (lie week wil
tid a rather large cotton crop planted
Tihe tiriini is louiing pret ty wvell. I"al
oats (10 not prollise to llucl, whihl
those pilalited later n ill do very well
Whoat is lookiig very well. So1m
t-w of the tarmers lost their crops 0
wheat by having thle seed runll throng!
a smutter, which destroys the germ.
Ini spite of the manny drawbacks wit!
which they lave had to conitenad, thter<
is a general appearane of cheerful.
ne.ss among the faurmeris, b)etokeniing
Sonse of prospierity which in formie:
years wvas conspicuous by its absence,
It i.s selom that one hears the cry o1
''hard t.ies,'" which in former yeara
struck,the ear at ever turn. O'ne o1
two oif the most venitutrous sp)irils hav(
deelded1 to borrow mlonecy from the
English Loan Association, of wIliula
Colonel Palmer, of Colhnnbiia, is the
agent. T!he bringing of so m1uchi capi
tal ill the State and placing it ini such
eaisy re~ach of the people w'ill, 11o ouobt,
prove of illestimiable benef' it to us
bu11t i is a pity that it is nlecessary to
go throttgh so many fortialit ies to get
pbossessjion of the~ mnoney. P'erhaps1) t
the Association expend'ed less for red(
t.ape it would b)e ahle to redluce the
Siterest on loans. Alnot her ohjection)1
is that thie Company will not lend less
than (knn thousand dlollairs. There arc
inany~ who would like to borrow andt
could give seuiy oi few hun ldreds
i'ut would( never dlreami of horrowini&
a~ thousand doldlars. Yet these are (1h4
men whto needo help. 10 is not thc4
writer's inItti on to thrPow cold wa tea
Onl thie ent(erprise', for hei believes tham
it is a e-ood thin1g. Onr peoiple shou (
profit by' It to get out ot' the clutche
Of the lien syst.em, for they might as
weni entrust theinuselves to the tenidei
mueces of the Devil, as to continue
thleir depl.endance upon thal system.
Saturday, thle 5t h inust., was a ''redi
letter day11" w1 i thle chihh-ren of th<1
Mionlticello) Sundav 8'chool, that das'
being entisely devoted to thenm. A
an earhly hour the people of this sec
tion assembled1 in the church to listei
to an address. from- the beloved sup)el
inltCeet, of. tile Monticello Sunda:
Scho.oy theC lleV. Mr. Liupo. it wou44
requinii too much spaice to recport th<
speech, ini lutll. TJhe following wer<
the mni poluits of tIle adidress: Afre.
very p)omltedly caling.t-he alttention 0,
p)arentlS- to the care of their chikldren
and1( the eilcouragelnenut of themn i
their oIl'or'ts to achieve laudable ends1
he pirocealed to impress on lis,' yount~
hearers the0 absolinte necessityo of' hav
Ing some dlefinito aim in hif'e, 11i
depreented the Idea of' a1illowIg one0
sel t to be0 blown hithei and (hhlthen hi
every idle wind.L Jlaiving estabtlishec
this p)oint, lie prloceeded to prove tha
education Is the muost available miean~
of attaining (the des5ired (and( orl ahn. I
life, and1( it follows as a,ltuural conse
,uencee that th(le Snunday School Is o
vital imIlportanlce to eduication, since ii
eduication enni lie complete withiot
thorough acqjuahintanlce ith God's law.
Ias set forth i liils Iext-b)ook, the Bible
The reveireiid. genitleaimn's speech.-wn;
short and1( to (lie point, wvith no-.su55per
finity ot' words Or phrIases. it we'i
simple. iiatuiral, pleasjuhg aud .on
directly to the hearts of his henurors
At the conclusion of theo addrews th~
school and Its guests adjournedl to thi
grov,e, where, as from a1 ma)lgiln
wand, a table had sprun uip, loadhe
with subetantials and:dlelicacies, wihici
would have tickled thle palate( of thi
most fastidious.. After dinnier thl
crowd'formed in groups and1( disperse<
among the tros,.whiile lie youngstere
with.mik~ohief-mnaking eyes and jout
emilles,, dispor'ted thiomselves oent I
the trees84. T.hosounds- of, their, merr
voices, ibbilant and rqjping,
"With tile jo' ofyoung hearts.
Proved tirau er:tneo lIghts of th'eIr glfdhoss
No shad)ow of sadness
EromQli the somubre background of memora
Willinot5 Tiax M.ws AND IihnALt
assist the. 3Ed and ?'ou..im, t .
1'C , .4~
e priisuwortiy effots to hava Itil tat
e 'oPi1'e0litetl at tim boston Expq,sltionl?
.TnlIv8.D HIHlIALD has beeRl 'a
4va lbe 44ly of its Ulta'lestoti coit
0poiaSy in!nv abattle for the aiet
Sof progre.& Lhot.Its.'V6ie SWl1 it.
yshout of "M t(,oifton." Thero
. o une dfut pof the.great advadtagett
be ga1i ,by0oh ai advortiseluent;e
the VaOWdcer,0tour dear little shito.
0 -P' . r.) J.in
Wate",-As to MarfN-Lamb.
XMary had ai'little ai1
MIts le0ce was black as ik
And Mary had dyspepsia-so
She couldn't sleep a wilk..
She suffered both by night and day,
Wit pains anld actes, until her
a Kind friends suggestedalie should take
qP. DAV-1'% PAIN KIL LEn..
r I quikly turned dysptpsla out
. And made ier goo us new,
And '*11t the way that Masy did6
- Whould all dyspeptics do. .
"1WIAt's the ise of having dyspepsia?
Wl.y ay you've got heartb-urit -vory time
.ou (at? e sensible, take Drown's Iron
la.s and get well. *
0
PLAIN
TRUTHS
the blood Is the foundation of
life, it -circulates through every part
,of the bbdy, 1ni(t unless it is pft
fnd rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only sure and quick way to drive
It out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
These simple thets are well
known, and the highest medical
authorities agree that nothing but
iron will restore the blood to its
natural condition; and "also 'that
all the iron preparations hithertb
made blacken the tcdd, cause head
ache, and are otherwise Iijurious.
BROWN'S I'0N bITTERS W1l tho.
oughly and quiCkly assimilate with
%be blood, purifying and streigthen
Ing it, and thus drive disease from
any part of the system, and it wil
)aot blacken the teeth, cause head:
ache or constipation, and le pmS1.
Lively not inju-noma,
Saved hi thild,
ty 14. kutaw St., flaltithre, Ma.
Feb. zs, Msso.
Cents:-Upon the recommcnda
tion of a friend I tried IRow,'
IROM ltit ahs A tohic id to.
storative for my daughl6, *bofa
I was thoroughly coniMeaI .*'s
wasting away with ConsumptiuS.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease unter the care of
eminent'physiclans, I was loth to
believe that anything could arrest
the progress of the disease, but to
tny grat surprise, before my daugh
ter had taken one bottle Of IIRO%WNS
IRom BirrRs. she began to mend
and now is ulte rcstored to former
iealth. A afth daughter beg:n to .
zovsgnso Consumption, and
u hysiciti wSs #nsutcd
he quickly sail "Tonics were ro
quired ;" and when informed that
the elder sister was taking jiowNs
Ittom MTrus. responded "tht
a good tonic, take it. h
AIJOnAs P,us.s
ly cures flitpcepsia, Inidigcstion and
Weakness, andt ?enduers the greatest
relief and benclit to persons sulfering
from such wasting disenses a Cuan
sumpions, Kidney Complaints, etc.
THE TESTS OF
40 YEARS
PROVE BEYOND DOUBT
'rHAT
Is
TIIE GRF,AT 11TEALTI4 ICEEPER
THlE RELIEVER OF DISTRF,SS
THE COMFORTER 1FOR PAIN
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
ANb A F1RlEND OF THE
FAMiLY, WHICH SHOULD
ALWAYS BE AT HAND.
$ VERY DRUGGIST KEEPS
Perry Davis'Paidl iller~
-TAX RET URNS.
OF~1.CE Ofl4 COUNTY AUDTOflr
Ii 1F.VInFIE~LD COUNTY.
IT WNntsnenio, S., C.,. May 1, 1883.,
IIISOf1ce wIll be' op~e.t Yro.n .hmo 1stV
to) July 20th, 1883, for t1he putrposet of re
celving Trax,1lcttrnA of all peorsonla prop.
c rty ownetd on tale 11C of Junie; 183. Alt
s persons oPwlAg pertsiotna pl'fperty of aniy
7 emaiina required to liat the same,
jundler oth, for-tit.ltn. All nce bhiltd
t ingat erected slice the first of Jtwe, 188,,
must lhe rep)orted(; and all pturChatses or
sales' of reiast.ato,,wvit.hlin the satine perhod,
nuItst lhe noted.
All mlde persons bietWech the' agea 6f
twenty'one-andm fifty. yarattre liable to
, Poil Tax- except school frut-co.s<Cankd those
.. hysicalIly unable to-carmna mtapport,
'rThe term "peonatRtl1 ropert" no bero
- used(, Is held1( to mnir t' l ndinclude "alt
thhIrgs, other thanu real estate, wvnich have
any p'ecuniitry Vauer and.mneys, credtitsp
* Invetnth b'ondts,, S(beks ,. joint stock
3. companiesm, or othetrwvis."
t i Eon tlie-conlveience ofdhtlpayersi, IE will
Sattend ht.itersonl, or hy:deoputy, at; the- fbi
j. lowing phec.es on the day$jeelfled, for thle
3 putrposo of rceIving Tax Ithirns, vis -
Fea'sterville, TuesdAy0June 10.
I'Buckliend,.Wednesday, Jan 20..
MontIcello .Tlhutsday, Junue 21.
t JennIngss store Slr 1 y, June 23.
p Woodward' Moday, Jitne 25S..
White Oak , esday, June 28.
Ridgeayy.V neday, June 27e
/ Bear Cree EiajJn 9
(ladden' toe ody,Jl-;
1JDeulware's#tle Tueday. JX..
Audi4er Fati,d Couady,
May-f5.how
Its spee on ~AllBrnbaad
drseitek. -
E -E NT '. I E LE
I I- -1 C.
F 8 I E LDi
o A 'rall de (UItIH
its pned* , on pon a11 ye ronolld and
to
IIAS EY FAq' ..I 0 PE ER .'OT
It kee V2 -ORi o nnd. uhrv'.*o -'
gans in''U4W'd Imthy ca is
considere'dehth e ithyure. onsump-n'
T.on mgh be'eMre fr$.85.'00O or
InMaiit,jj 1.9 nfgllt IRWerta., gonenoss
oif ha rdebhlity. It hat
HASNEiu o I -to p U
Avy one oi6%M ld ii Wbot Is generally
con fsexet(T canlw 64so coudimr. 0h;r13dp
tion, "Ohtn bWvu*rocd for U2.So, $5.00 or
*10-M-necor(ing to tho stage 1.0.'16ii the
dGt~o n I'm aiW od. N pAtwit A vete
Nakeh31$ oI Mkiftjk U0rev ort %q%Weued.
The mprw Fr 6uwjvded bibly for
P111monarIV nfTe4t1o&A',;ab(jjtlose de4iring
to 11He it-enn osobsadNt4-dp
to thorpr kl %tleltorc
'to t'eo, Mtating itt.)Qun SAW thiH udyertifte.
motitiv nti6oro. Nwo AN 11~ifIL)
Walker4
RHEUYATIft hIE1 EDY
Cuxenl 4hefftintism, eitor auto or obrun.
u 1, in from eight to ten days,
PFO by -Expre)ss 46 j.r I*fld
DR. J. \V. WALKER,
June 1 RAN)LINTON, N-. C.
ENOLIs-3 SAII.s Folt $5, $, $7 AND
f10. MMUlcky Spring Seat Saddles for
Vi- ULyssm G:MDSPO11TES.
ATEN TION
CS CALLED 4FRE811 AD)DITION8
'T1o , I Y
rS
''ho ColobTated "lfiriiiswick" laiis-try
01W1.
Ocean Gem Mackereb
'Sal4 t ,1 'uls 16 oi10 I Beef.
Saint Lol Mii, teef.
Iot1iml and AmerleinS'Atines.
Salmon (Sohit d), .a110-c
Fresh Cheeso. i S ii.
Fresh ApplIes, in gallon cans.
Bartlett Pears, Quintvs.
G.ted PiIninpie, Peaches:
Delsl, esto*r Miaor". Tthitoes--'hi.1
Cros o& Ulewe h''s 0how1h1 Orli Ckles.
ANDs FEED.. STABLES.
. M." UUEY
SALEA
RENTUC1RY
HIORSES AND MULES
Just arrlielt, ne earfor of .youn1g, fat,
broke Kenutuceky Mules anud If1orSes---anong
them someW ici dilvbig malres.
ON E PATi NInCE flAY HORSES.
TiWO GO01D SADD)LE lIORSEM.
Comec and get~ t.he pict, lis- il 1Awnp as
well as sell, so) yon can't miss a trade. :
wvill swap for any and all kinds.
Don't he backwatti i'zi Y>anterfn~g' zit' to
swp.as I a not at all scary.
A. WfleD
Special Attention
"G( EN TOTHIE
UNDYELTAKER'S DEPARTM1R.
AZA CATA L ItOpfPT LYAT.-J
riloep on lian' full supply oti
M'RTA LIIC .RURIAL CASIuDrM
of thefnetfini, and
XVWA&ENOT CASKETS
of4ttie latest styles; anId alsb IinltaltiOt'
ROSE~WoOOD ASES AND C0FFIl'L
uand a CIIEAPAA N:eor COFFINS and'
DY'A L ROBES.
Ap11P
WOUIY'B O'JONTINE
3MFOU--e
WIHTENINX A'Nb PRESERVIN&
KEEPS THE, BREAT~H PURE N
BWEET..
rOIRULA Of DR. T. T, MOORE 4.
WUOJEgAL,E AGUNT, COLaUMflIA, S...
1Scr.8A1Ii iWinnsboro by
1tABTERt BRiCE & KE'TCI
Meh29..xt
S00 -Mon' 4 r a1-1 Nig at 10'lift4
Zj'e Goods fot bo's1t 46, 20, 26
"6l ate"bIn 14i6'.61 ht tho ridi
86 Men' Patent 'Corded Edge.kni
boro at dotiblo,the mizby.
lob pafrso'4 MOi .
luarterd hoo at 1:0 .a11 ,y
o8808 'Ca n dA su rp asi t b
.i t1Iis DATPh IPlTMCN' ' I "
SUIT O0 THVi , H at 4.60, up to N14
and $16.
1 JfXvOT ''O M'I AN MY 11I
LOW V1tIOS
T, __ H.. 't.E
THE CbRNi
t.NAVOiD ADiY, ny jdck was b
t ut SU ll PI ESaIs to emi
VU 1PTITION. I aim kee6er to 6ell ti
AN INVI
. 6p . e i' nii; wo a6n and child in
i'ithilhu 1next TiRTY DAYS.
A REQI
ARICLE YOU W18S 11. 'O0 LOOK AT,
A PRO:"
ALLSAiA W 1111; IVAI' P(j) 1 10
IN CASE A SALE IS NI' ElPECI'EI)
AS T11E SAME GOO8 CAN UK SOL
6T STATDS A'I
SPCRING:X
SPRING GOODS!
-I hi'd ribw rendy for inlspc(
GOODS, consisting of
NUN'S VETILING, n3UN'iIN(
SWISSy PLAIN and FI
LACED, STRIPE]
PIQUES. CA
GINGHiAMS anc
-ALEC
A stock of ifen's, Boys' and Yo
SOLD I.
STrREXV HATS IN ALL
Man's', Boys~' and Youths' I<
Men's ,Cloth and .Lea(her Slippe
FANS.
CALL ANTP EXAnIIINE I]
Respectfullfy
J.GI;j
FLOUR FIOTJII
K
-liG E.E ~K.T li
b
&.:FRLE5I $5UPEliY OF VERYX FI NE
FLOUR
fIST MICEIVED). EVERY S1ACJ A
WA RRAW. ED BY
.M12A. MEtJVIAL.M
i 1i'RESnl SUP149YOFI TH E VNRIY1p
[JEST QUA ALITT, JUs'r RECEIVED '
. "BYL'
Mn.~ J. .. .O- S. r . b.g . .th7
first Dayialachineood by you over. flve
ear 'fbr IIy wVIfe, whI has1vn18
mirs 4 YvllI
on W(.Ifair tr[al. 'I 't) WI pleasmed WjthI
It, never gbi-n rouble, and Nisa
1das -When-.1f-bthilt. .
.1 W I. BOLICIC.
WYjusboro, S. C., April 1i8.
1%[R. NBM'- YvI. 'Y[fsh to Ilogwh itI
have to.4 I -i-board to thle Davis Machinl
houight iif uOl three years ago. - I feel
ennl't sin too mu11ch il Its famg I mlade
aboui .0wt l t t tn
111111runn lt.qk1TUt_ht111t WO needlo wouild g,(
erf ctly hot from friction. I feel emiltlden
('011d no0t havW donle the samic aork NYIh
asinuchbeame-andlso well wvithl anl othlef
ma11chine. No timue lost InI adj.uatyi n[at
tachenmts The It dte'd I inni inum111
I hauve ever tread)'( Wrfidl-les and
W.liWfifisre as 11uch0 pleased,
%'ith thehrDavis MNachInes houglit of you.
I. want.lio bel.ter machlne. AA 4 aid he.:
rori,, 1 Ivl.t thlnk too much can be 8aid for
the Davls M*hie:
Ra-lictuly,ELT'teN STEVEN90ii.
Fairfild county, A pril, 1Ism.
MR. I1OAO: Mymtchine-given mne pmrfect
-Msfactiott. I lld o fault with it. The
littchments are so tilnple. I wvish for nm
)etter than the Davis Vettical Feedl.
Rlespectfully,
MIRS. I,. MILING.
F airfleld counity, A f-ril, 18.43.
xUl. DOAG: I hought. a Davis 'Vertleal
Feed bewing Machhim from you four yvars
I o I am delighted withi It. It never ha.;
Tvzmn me ally 6,01uble, and has nlever. been
he least out'of order. It Is as good as
vhen1Ifirst bought it. I canl cheerfully
ecommend It.. .it e8lpettull,,
MN11.2NM. .J. KIRKILAND.
Monticello, April .50, 188:3.
This Is to certify that I hanve been us,Ing
LDailS Ver1tiCal FeP1d Sewving bIN11t
or over two Years, purelhased of Mr. J. 0.
long; 1 havenl't fouind It posse);sed Of a1ny
-Tilteatcmnsaes ipe
BU IlNE BEST ,LIo!AM
UakundvFiied cho i gvo~it
MtS %tovr'tafil ~{ lleas ed wver
grtleidar with -tite Dav MMht.ogh
hveyo resbet You lt kno o wodseeal
nachiesof he aWe toae tovi differnt
nembers fou tre ams agof Ihm fas
far asl .II( now, are wllv lrhlid wt them.
rIt*.all ietfuli', ti~ncle vuc e
F av'rfeeed cty,A Apil; 1683.- ne an
TVhis its to niers. oe hat Jnl el)ift'tO
use.i tel Davis Machine bough of yaou.
three agt~oA lwe ltltke nwok and hvd
mae thrie cofty Aevrl 1iesovr3. a
redyto 1oio an kiln works we haefet
do. Natou puek ri nor fki lug i I i.ehe
W.telan nlysa . M 61 wiesed fo an
wishetter mac~tie ohhm.-I
thhpi eofi l)averal tieAl h?tkng.
Mits. TrMS. rIr .
'Fairfield county, A p'ril, .1883.
ti,t. Dlav Veta bough a Swig Machiinl
L'hed machine gotie ofrout abont four years
esince halt ite. it iant. sea it0 eli;
is wor any andll, 1 has ns evoe een
peleasdat ot wsh fori ay gotter.
Yie frtlous itly in eeful
lltowr. 1.CnJIKaFOR.
Granielo QArily, 18r83.sor,S.O
Thav ust edtf tht D av VerticalFeg
1)ii tltCl edSewing Maciofrtels ieliyear
WeIit NnIn have anyll ithe makss~ e of any
t-ri. Thei t'aeliniejhs 010e 51) Slttl.
ided anut-isaction .
Very res~efuy, WLIOIM
Yah Fairfield couit, S. C.,Jn 7 83
erfec sifactionf~.4~ h5d in every seta
amltiilt macih th ,, but1 f ha atoulght
men .tI thaIn a a first-lss macthi ne
ineve tat Yoau knod thh iol seondal
nnte. of te t jl i hj>esto maifrnts
made;I)tiX of our frn i with all wo,as.
The ata kn ree ioid asil adjusted
is to eori' *e 1 e wo?rT yi eofant
Mase th )vsMliuITigh oAs GWri ahs.
Lllrmisoi'wntk iwr, Yarfed cohaf,Bv0.
W1(e thae pide onf the'voa0lsl vr 'achles
ll(hout forva s anhdVr1lo1n I always ud
r'eady to do any kiid o rk, we haive had'
We li lk4y wife is O b l I ased w t th Y01(
wishino beoug u. She ould no
machlei t haut to fld' 'tt',d m- drdehie,'
khndhadn't ;a.a she an do ifi deo
'l'e Davis alway Madylto di smpyk.I
Itreasure. is-clas Ji~l. ..GoouWYN.
ridwy 1nou., An.r0, 1883
Ji . .a Es. A iDr ir: M
tife hasii bentuinal aved Sewing Ma
Thne cota ntI gth y- pasot fivur years
ago,t has bne almost il aonstandII
iors ally an welas nooos n18 1 heit
jla'i or n <~tot i si r an better. u
a tnoues to.ulym,l
ap6al'cid1toonent1 tis Wook.
amid 8o Centi wf t
culoub pIse of, 50 cnt rh $1
m ,tl2 DOP'Old 'at d etr 10 Vinna
8s(w at $1.25. 75 >air8 MeNI's
hy stock ors i10 Z8 r 'idies
so0 in WhisboA..
ii.A e'rv G06
INES8 SUITS lt $9, $10, $12
PUTATIMN AS TIE E1.0 ER1 o
- I IUE~ThA.TG-T:T.
GOODS
u lit atLIur thi? Spring tl1a u.linl; hif;
1610 mli to IleectImS h H1, RUfsT
11n1 Over, and uirgently ex6enld
rATION
.0ahrfle)d Coullty to 'visit MY STO]l
JEST
L'IIOUT ASICING TO SEE ANY
AIND ASK TI E PRICE .
NISE.
LIT'LY. AVD. NO (RU',Njj-,N(,
PillCI MS)AIl li AS LOW
D) AT IN WIN NBOO.1t.
M. 3E A.TY.
TIlE LIG1iftr-RUNNING
"DOMESTIC.
T't it is Ithe avickvowiedoed Leader iu
the. T ude isi a fait tia-t. calnot bu dis.
.IIANY I MITATE X T-NONE~ EQUAL ITT
IChe La~r'gest. A me\
Theii uutal~ IDttiitI WoodlWork; N
ANN I I 19 WAltANTED)
TIo he madNe of t he h1s m8 uaterialI.
TIo~ do un.v iuuut 6 iud 1r.; ork.
Tio bep c;tedf ini every res8pect.
F'or Male by
Ag en) s wanuted ini unioe ipied territo:
MET SEWV.INo NACl1INE~ eg.
Rih ot ' irgilin,
SPRING GOODS!
tion a full..line of SPiRING
sS, DOTTED and PLAH4
GURED) MUSLINS,
) andl CORDED)
M BRLICS,
CA LICOES:
ith.s'. Clothing, wvhich wvill bc
,OW.
STrYLEkS AND) PRICES'
>wV cut Shoes. Ladies' and.
rs. Also, a becautiTul line of
EFORE P'URCHiASINGr
~.OESCIIEL, AgenTt.
JNKDERiTA KING!
Respeelfur!y~h i'nl Ihe puble~ thalt lie
8 oni handui a full lhu of
d 1s 1)(prrd to do-' anythhIig- hti unuder
kiN g.
---A LSO,
full linea of nUlUA L RtOIUS, fo men1
UQNen anud ('hildrenI-a.ft 1w featurc-verY -
at, at)ppiat o nd chNeap.
Wer asi for a shafrei of thie pa&trVonalg.
J. M. ELL~IOTTI, Sr.
00K- TO YOUR 'INTEREST l
CHEAPR THAN EATR,
>Ots and. Shtoes Made to Ordei' itO1
-the IBet Materhial
ne'lI%ncli Calf Skin J3botA..
xdl Jkot, tind Cotj;rcas Galters..
"Y ar or'EJiOt Sufnmoir Shoes.
Ronrlui flet W1i Somptly done
)ongress Street, next door to J.M
&& 24-1