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7 ~ .YTfE~NE8 A41 HRALA, - WINNSORO, S. 0. VJIMSDAWAV 11, : A isa JNOe B. R rYNOLDSa 'T ja . A. DO tGr.S3,v TORS. TuE testimony in CongressmAn 'Thompson's trial hIt d1ose, and argu -0e1t(oT counsel begunl. TuE Augusa Chr,nicle ald Con 'ititittionali.vt says: "When Charleston ~builds that hotel on the battery, the Arews and Couriei will 'crow over A NEW YonK d(Ide, soie weeks 1go, entered suit against a wealthy woman for breach of promise, demand Ing $1004000 damages. The jury "sat down" on the crank-and we arc.oglat of it. GEOxE BANCItorr, 4he venerablei historian, has passed his eighty-second birthday, and is still hale and hearty. lletlake'4, regularly, his evening horse- I backi-ides, and sits as erect, as if on dress parade. Tup, farewell dinner to be d1.von to Judah P. Benjamil by the Bat of 'London will take placo easlsIIn June. uliaving reaftcedithe-topmllost round of 'the ladder,'he.tCtires from the practice of his proflession at the advaced age of seventy-one years. JOE, BlRADY, convicted in Dublin 'of the murter of Cavendish and Burke, was. iung in that city on the 14th inst. ully 10,000 people Were present at und the jail about the hour of the ex cution. One of OIm last thigs he di( was to write a letter to Iis mother. 'im, Supreme Court on Mondahy, the 14 hinst., granted an order Staying t I execution of Itiley Anderron, coil v' -ted in Greenville some time ago of t murder of Lou Griffith, and sen enced by Judge Wallace to be hung on ite 18th Ilst. The order was grant ed-on account, of an appeal pending. T17m white Daplists of South Caroll na have 640 churches and 58,782 com inunicants, and the colored branch of' that denomination itnbers upwards of 90'0 members. iTheso figures are signiflvant indeed, and will satist tihe llinds of tle most ilncredulous that the Baptists are onoof .the strongest and most prosperons sects ill the State. Ex-SeNAron TAnon's first .wife is still living, and is said to be very de voted to the foolish anld eccentric poli tician. She hopes that hie will soon lose'his wealth,'blieving that his pres ent wife will, In that eveitt, desert him, nd he will then be glad .to re t urn to .his first ad true love. has beeni agaitn commi,llC to" jail Top conttemlpt of court. It will be rememn bored thtat Mr. Stokes sp)ent eighteen months in jail for conttemplt of court several yeats age, in refnusing to an swer* questions propounded by the cir' cuit court with referencee to his prop erty. THi11 Senlatorial divorce suit beCtweenl Senator Fair and his wife was tried in the D)istrict Court at Vir'gintia Cit y, No. wa,on Saturday, the 12thk inst. T1hte def'endant flied nto antswer'' to Mrs. Fair's coml)aintt, and1( it dcreC for ai divorce was granted, andt the court a1wardedl pl.litifl the hatndsomco sin of $t,250,000 in montey and Untited States bonds(1. The oldest sont wa given ov'er to thet (defeinhuit and the thrtee von itr est childlrent to the plajintiff'. It seems imp)ossible to findI out exactly thte cause of the difliculty between the uin happy htusbatnd and wiire,. PuILrADEI.PlIA P'ress: "D)emocr'atic leaders int North Carolina are having trouble in keep,ing the yottng men in1 the party. Nmbers of them ar'e de sorting to the Republican organtization wihticht is united andt vigoronts." The Chtarloltto Journa-Obs~cr'eer reoplies 1)hus: ''Nobody Is hiavinig ttrouble keep ing young D)emocrats in the part v the young Democrats are ntot desert ing the party-they tare not goin)g to thte RIepublican organlization--..and~ said or gatnizatio isu nSeither untited ntor vigor ous. 'With ai goodI ticket thc' Demto crats will carryv Noth Carolina hnext. year by at reast 10,000: majorit y." Thme Jo unat- Observer' Is correctI THEu liotn. S. S. Cox, of Now York, denica rather emphatically the report, that he has withdr'awnt from the eon lest for the- Speakership, andi speaks plainly of Sam. Randall, Otto of his formidable rivals for the caucus nomni nation). Ito says: "I supposRe that prtintce of schemters Skin.'Randall, is at the bot tom of it. Bnt It will (10 im no good. Randall personally has novel' beeni mixed up in alny job, buit he has some) very wvarmt fr'iends that have.. .lie was alvays hontest it1 blapesolnal and privato transacetionts,. but' in hIls political mnanouverIng~ ho Is as, un.. scr'upulous as It is possible for a man to I be. tn fActi he Is utterly devoid of one particle of pliltical honesty." .OOULD AND THE DEcMOCRAOY. Jay Gould has ben recently itter viewed by a correspondent of the Now York WVorld, and in theo course of his talk said some ver'y sensible things. Wheun asked what' ho thought about the chances of the Democratic party cominlg into pow,er, he said : I think the Democratic party has a most oeelleit chance to obtain power. The pub)10nlictmin seeminlinedlit to give It a faIr bl-ow. Maniy popile went the parties ot, bcso evenly balanced that.it ones does not IJ ti.W~e e htIng my . armite, i lit 6886 eAvliitg of pride I"'seelig so niany of tile young men 1 .hat It1)d advance winilng fttitb and Pro Irt all that had beetn prdlicted." I nakd in to ntame'le'best Federal lenller", auti he repied:: "There Were tWo--McClellan sid .lende. MevUllaii was a grand on gifWer fid .'a riteat General; Mode WAR -4 stefidV' Ighter, tivid Wti116e Iente WCr 1110re of An 0111ga to Le itilt those of any other Lk ral Gei eFal.1 OLD AQU!AiAWtRdi. As we talked of this aud that the uimes of generals, statesnen, -go%! entors IMnd government ofilcials came 111)and inay of theli proved -to be 0lacquctittilices of Alr- ba*fe. Ill years agone 1h and Dien txtler were tn the best social terinp, and it'was tho 'samie with ovomra othet- il'poeit govertiol'8 bf Nor lieri Statea alid %viti variouts genrals who won their lamrels ':I war.- The ex-Presidont had a niJd Whl ind'a good wish for eauh id every ofI hif(I he seem(A to be lilevo thiat thoso 'vho bed ittnele their irark were entirely deserVIng of their Success. 1Is VAPTUIIt. Inl tie Stote vibrary at tks6ft: Aliss., is I mrayonl porti'lt k iki bivis iasIto appeared1 when capturtvd. I nsked1jhimn it 'was correct, nti ie replied: " will tell. yon exactiy how it. all occurred. I lt4 hatlin do1 wilou, rellno-ving ft gllnv t.. l hl hl:ig'h cav airy boots, pilloos I tki-d fin(o tbe t opQ gray bloion 1111d at soft ha1t. Uponl'the alar-11 miino givenl I mieppi >ut of*l' e tent til l w11 t Ft 4 .era1l civ irviiti hir'ty r toly liet way. t oVder4!I tile to h1all. At thaine llu tald T cit 2%. rs. Dn vis I bre.(w over. INv shoi it folkll -ha1w.l. f siw 'hatl hi oily chanco of 1tIpu was to setuire tIhe hnse of t1H. Federld. I advanticed si0igt uponl h114 feelil,g 11hat hie Would five 41t lue, but beclieviomr thatt hie wotild miss '111 Valret. lutad lhis o(. ca.l'red there won I itave ivll ia st'ug g1le for the possef-ioll of tite Ilse. xs I approched the soldicr h lowe n ( his car-binle av, it' to shoit, 1mil ut the mom01lellt Alr-S. ISvis Iushelift ip 'Iid threwm hier arms lirotmlnd me. 'I hell- 1 dier hiesitated at Inomnent, tiri)n41 him waotalmt aside, id I witl ke itt-k to [lhe firb anud stood thtb' Uintil utm prisonic.l." A 'i'NKCIT. Two hiours passe<d swvilh' W\- Ar, wd talked, but bt-fore pernittii tile to HeaTill.. Dlavis ordered at 11unch andl was againi the host istead of' the his (orianl. Ott1 who talkes hill by the banid and looks into Isl, kifiivthemv4s re.-pect. himn. onle who sees his whili. hnilt's and notes the t"videlices of' old 11ge tust 'eel( giit that his lw laA years tre to be fill of pence anml oruiet neli M. Q1'AD. Latent-As to Mary's Limb. Malry hadl at little inh, Mt4 fivece was blaek as Ink, Atli[ Mairy hitid dgyjWAi -m) She colit'llt 3.9levp ia Wink. Sle suffered botih by Iighit -t.11 day, With palits anid achtbuni.il her Kind f'riedl 14Miggested she Should take 1P. DAVIB'S P.IN KILE. It quickly turned Idyspepsia out And nindil her giod ts new, Alid jitst till way that Mary did, ShiouldI i al dyspept(ies do. * -Whai:t's th1' use atf 1hvin (fyspela'.in~ Why Is y you-vo~*. iart mi,.ma,a .... ti,m Sou eat: lie 'ensble, take iirown'a's Irlon fdittt rtnnd get well. THE TESTS 0F' 40 YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT Perry DvissPaindiller IS THE GREAT IIEALTH KEEPEIN -THlE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THlE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THEE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD1 ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVER Y DRUGGIST KEEPS Perry DvissPaindiller WALKEFR'S SPECIFIC. CONS UM PTiiok. Its speed'ly acetioni tuponl atil lronchiijtaft4 Puhniaonice A f(ectlion4 s i hevodl beillof to those whio hav trevor triedi It-. It speedTily'allay's liro,ivhial and Pub'n'd-. ie IFe ve's. It; ht- t w'ondettrfl EX.PECTORA Nq AND~ 111 A L It 1(eq' tin he M yvo an. urinary 6:. gans i-nia ntultt aaiWt he.al.thOy don'dition-= it PUTRIFI5S~ T HE 1Bt00# Iitatntly reileven nigtht Sweats, gonentes of appetito and genoi1at debility.- It ha;t -bueAt knowtV only fouir years and1. A CURE.. - ADy one'suflliete',I witA what is generally con.fsidere,&' death's (IaD*- nt mrker. consit aI tton, cin be cutred for $2.5i0,. $5.0(l or $10.00 according to theo stfag whih the <tinea.o hias reachedwl. N.v p ativtt hettr fEI, niken .'10 wotIthi li'oroi'1t1 wailafffeet'ell. "'e89 I 1i4 rlcom)l enud'ed only for pttbnon.ntry atffections, andti thosej desiring to use It Canl do no by s"ndling thleir order'. to the plropiiors of this pa per or dlredt to mie, stat'fag that .yoatt w~ tlihr adVortibe ;nenot in he Wi inbor4i'NMtWa A intltgin Walkters RRIEUMATIC iRAEIED Cures Rlheumattism, either aoute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days, Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. WV. WALKER, Juneo13 FRIANKLIJNTON, N. C. Eioasu SADDLES F'on $5, $6, $7 AND $10. Kentucky Spl-ing Seat Saddles for $0. ULiYSE (. DESP~OR.TES. ehn.regudy toe otlor vll t lnto' ower. -it feel that w-y hysulf. 'Thp taUi letilonwluis to b t':d iny dtfiger 'to Democratic-;siieess just now. but, then, [ care very iitte aboa, bolitIes; very little 1ideed. 1 want good govoHe nt and tlo fospriVy of the country. All my inter. Dstv( are HHidticaltlih ndtlonal prosperi.y. Mr. Gould talks ver.v nicely ot Democratio prospects, bit he Is all wrong on the tarifl'questioii. lie says: "Free trade might have beeni ToQAblo Lefore4ho'Wdr, but now the conuv is In a very differeit condiuion." lV irrive at the same coclusion,lbut fNdm videly different promisep, viz: "The atr('ff questio 8eema -to be the only langer to Democratic euces just EX-I,L-'_8iD ENT V A VI. t VI"It to 11im'at IM10-11-HOW "M1. Ouad" was Imiolmet by he Grent Coife(durato -Only Praise from aill Sidop. ifFrom the Det-roit Irea-Pres.] It 4s a drive of fivo miles over a andy -road 11nd through the oaks and >aleiti ant pahnttoes froil Mississippi ity to 'Beauvoi, the hom11e of Jeifllr 01 Davisj .aud as I passed over, the oad (lie other A pil day, frighitwielig ut alligator here, ski'tiig anL orange ove there, and all of a suddeni break ng out of ti.e forept '1pon the sandy hores Washed by the we.tes of the ulf, I felt that lie had well ("hosenl 411 home of l:s old age. ii is had beLlh it ift, of tlurImoil, evenl bef'ore tletivil wal was wlispered. lie had hem ,I g alt n politics, a warrior ill Mexico, a liplonatist and an antagonist in all the nain issues of the day, and the pro Awnm of civil groverlnielit, I Few lives bave been so eventful. IIS NE1IIBORS. I asked a justice of the peace who 1r-VO Imo down inl his sprinigless Wtigoln, ilrawll by at Spall of two flit h1orses, it' he knew Juilersuai Davis, ad he answered: "Why, o Coulrse-known hi n for Llirty years." "Ai;d how -do the people iN this neighbohood feel towards him?" "ery body likes him. lie is a gooo neighbor, a iust-:miile<l chizen, anI hais the respect and good will of every mlanl, womanil and chlild."1 "Are ay (if his former slaves in this ncighiborhfood.?" "Pleity of then) and what's more a number. of them are iow in his ema ploy. Hie was kimd to bial people, ilad when the war closed auid he finally came htre to settle down dozens o' hi's old slaves were readv to hire to him11 at. anly price. Of those inl his emplov t.lher isn 't 11nO ne1Iy e o ng hl l iII (he S t '(*! of Misissil)ppi to hire then to leave himl). lie las two llrge cottoll planta tionls, Olts'ide of t4e Deoliliir proper ty, thus direcely aid intih-cly employ ing hundreds of colored pe'ople, alid yoll Call't finld onle h11o hasnll't at goodl word for him. No, sirce, lister, there sl't ia man ill this part, of the country better thougAt of as; it neighbor, a itizen anld a alt than - Jelyerson Davis." AT IHOMlE, The house is what we in Phe Torth woild (1111 a story and it 111111 1ottagr. ill licitI, anld it faces (lie guttf. A rounild i s a th.*iotis grove of oaks ald other n aods, and1( fromau here anid t here a tree lh loi(t1" g'ray mos0a hlangs downI anId -ings in thie breeze ini its wveird anti to bea utifyv the groundif, utadl theay aVe kelpt nii a1 neat and0 I idv condlil ion. - The house is roomv, finaelv furnaished unld, wthile t here is 'no oslenions11 (di5 )liay, t heroe1 ii haomeulik a( Itinosphere uii ia look of cozy coanibrt . One rean 1n1id onue of' the hoaano c111om't.s arc'O nificefod. Fr~omi thle verand one11 )10can ook ot upon0 thle tireless wvhiiteaps olhnii ill upon1 (lie sadv hcifh, and1( lhe aneighbors ale all te the word TIIIC 1-'-PiREsin-:NT. I had only a miomenit to wait before lie ex-Plresidenat came1 ini ianti cave m1e h arlty g rasp (of thle hiati mI w111 ordIs >f' welomae. Tlall, ahlnost snow whaite aiir and( whiskers, blue1 eve's, c vrinuklinig it.hli age, voice as sofit anld (indf ats a iniother's--sateh wats the pic ltre of thie uia wvho thr four years told the dest inhies of' a coni tent iln his roll gripj. hI lie zen ill of his power 10le may havue appeaJre'd hauglhty aa d1 111pIerious to sotne, hit tnIot t o the geal ralhity. A kind Iti theew I have anever lit, antd thiotigh lOL' is someaithin g inl lhe vouice to warn one 1 t hat. its o)wner ias hold pla1e( and1( po.wer, 0one is soon hatnelid wvith its kinmdaess and tollcir Alr. D)avis is seventv-thraec years of uge, and his hea llth Is aatt of thle host. I if evidenit that his li fe of vicissitude(1 s dr1W awig to at close, tad ias onel real zes it lie camsiuit bt, laiiro'. the physi.. al iand men01tadl machinaety w lhi lifts ziood the straiaa of so n'unch labor. Alanty aI man11 of einal age 11ha l lownm his burlldens of' publicw life whoa M[r. Daivis assulmedl his greaitest. lie vithiun thle hast few years. II is Ilit-tf 'y work, eniteredl upon long after his~ ixt(ieth birthdoav, wvas a t:'sk which vou11ld haave dliscourafgedl taiay an uthor t wenty yetars y'ounge~r,V yt hae nao no( pauso5 unti dIIhe hist chaap)tor vas mn the publisher's hiads. NORITII. AND) SOUTlf-. Hie askedt me aboen. my Southerni trip -wvhere I had beeni, whiomi - haad maet~ md1( whaitt opinlionl I land formredt oi' thi enhtimeuunt of the muasses ;. andt whean r miswered thiat flue North : ndo Sout h eemledl muore closIlaunited to-dayv lan at any period in our historv, h'0 gr,ando and( pr1ogressive countrt,"' lhe nio, '"anad the better the pieolhe'uier laud each other the better' for ut-r utauve ias ai foutrty." lIe asked meO reogardliu'n thme semiti ant of (ijo North, iad I bl'icvo r msuw0eed trahuvlena f fOld; hi'Ihab 'ancor and( ittern'ess hadta diefd (lil oV lie hearts of' all but dem'aagogues and1(. naileviolent politiciants. "That Is right,"' he repliedi, "a~nd- I lust that no. tuntoward e'vent w ill sever he growinIg oordlial ri'tions." AnJOUT wAI. By and by we drifted inIto the su:b cot of' wvar. It was i.- I)uivis who' tave Genleral McClulaai his ifrat up. varild stops, anld it was Mir. D)avls who typointed Gener'alI ienade- to the lK.ake sutrvev, and1( was shvarply criticiseedl 'or his sOleotiOwl. lio believed that kicClellan's campaign agaus. Rlich nondh, had he been1 piermitted to carry t otut as9 planned, ad received tho' iearty support of' the WVar Department,, nnst have resulted disastrously to the ~onfecderates. "I knew McClellan, Meado ,Hum. >hrley and near'ly all theo Fbdoril Gon. rals," said Mr. Davis, "iad many of1 hem~ woro mv nrot6&ma. Althanaht TlH PEOPLE. BUY THE BEST! NAT. J.-O. D m-Dear Sir: I bought' the Ars Davhafht tinfr sokI iyon over live eiu' s it for m'y wif w k1 dVI aiVen- ita long and fair trial. 111tam well pLed with it. It i'eker gives aiiy- trouble, id is as good as Wihni firlt bouglit. .J. W. DOniCA. Winnsboro, 8, U.-, April 1im. f mr. 'T lou wish to know what I hare fo say In regard to the Davls Maclu0 .lotight of voll thi.t'eeys . 1 feel tanM .v * ln6ehli t its YMr. I mado AlN',it $$'O.0O vit.hi n five moliths, it tites running it so ras't that tihe nedltewoifld o' t rectiy hot froi friction. I fil eotfident not have done the rame work vith I as rtitiet t!e and so well ivith an:y lither fitatlibie. .No time Ipst i uJta'tiig .1 t-MhinIAS The. ligitest r iin k 1hehiit I hav'MVer 6teadled. 1Urihr -u11nles anid Willian's families are as much101 pleased with thir Davis Matiies bought of you.n I want no hefter miaeline. As 8-aid'-h fore, I donl't th1in I'm e n Ve said forb the Davis Machine. lt'Ajfl f'ully, Er.r.xN f+rtVENIoY Fairfild county, A pril; 116c. .Mr. I)oAoi My iictine ghl-i e. pei-feet sitisfnctlon,. I 1i11d it) fault with it.. The littac-hilents are so niiile. I wish for lnd Wetter than time Davi8 %e-tical Feed-, Mints. R. Mi.INO. S Fairfeld county, April, 1883. M. RoAG: I bought, a Pat!s Vert*caf Feed Sewing Machlite iron yvu tour year ago. I ain deliltedN with it. It nver ha gfven me I.any trouble, and has never beei the leamt out of order. It is as good as Is .whenl I firat bo0di It. I an lihevifully do Iecommend it. Itespectitlly, INins. M. J. KiIIK.AIAn. Monticello,'April 30, 183. This is to certify tMt I have be*en usin"r a i,Davig Vertital Seed Sewing Machin( for over two years, puirhased of Mr. .1. 0. 9 long. I liivi'e't forud it p6ssessed 1of an y fault--all the attahu1te-nts are so) sin1tple; I, It never refuses to work, and is ce-ta1inIV tihe lightest runnimnjg in the market. I cui:I ad sider it. irst-ctss niachine: ry .sp.ectfuly, 31INNIx M. WuI.i.Non[AM. 3 nh~Oo: I am welli plasti in ev~ery paicular witht t.he D)avis Machine bouTht ofr y~ou. I think it ia irstemass machhhle in ever1y respec(t. Yout know you soid se'verai metines of th:e saune make to different members of' ourt families, all of whont, as usfar as I knmow, are wail pidtsedh withi them,. FalHild Fon ty,A pii, 1883;1 . This is to etirify we have hi d in constant use the D)avi Mac~hine bought of you. about three ago. As we take in work, andu have madet e ie of if .t,teral I itnes over, and .l don~i't waiit nnh'better mmahinle. is ailways'5 yreadyv to dhO any', kind of wo'rk we h reo to dos. No puctk'et ing~ dr siki pping siiches. Wte can onily say we are well pleased, ando wish tio better aamchine. AIkf T.UERINE; WY~.iE and Sister: - I have no f'aul ninU Iint withi uy macthine, 9anti oit't want aniy bete-. I have uIsadeC ba tihe price of it several timnes by t.akiin~ (i sewinug. It h.4 itiivavs readyv to ilo its wornk. 1 t.hinik it a fir'st-efirs nunaiitj:. I feel I can'mt say too much for tihe D)avis Vertical Feed Machine. Mus.arildcny TI!.OaAS SMr-rIi Fairnld conty,A pil; 1883: . .7i J0: BoAo-Dear Sir: It gives mne umuech bfealstfre' to testify to thle mierits of the D)avis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine Thle machine I got. of yotn abiotit five years I algo, has been ailimost ini constant' use rver shnee that tiite. I 'annliot see thiati i isinang, and has tne rost in3 one 5ent for repairs since we have had it. A m well pleased and don't wish for any better. Yoursi truly. - fti'w. Cn.\wi.onn. Or anite Quarry, near W inmsoru; S. U. 4 We have used the D)avis' Y(ie.ah Feed Sewing Machine for tihe last live years. We wou)mld inot have aniy (thler ntake at any ricea. The mneahilte htas given uts uni Iounded satisfaefio'. Pairfield coutnty; fS. C.; Jan. 27, 18483. IInvting h)t1Ight a Davis iert'leai Feed' w~ing Machine fromi Mr. J. (. img sonmi(t three years aigo, and ii. haviktg gi''i n ue! jierfect satisfaWtloui ini everf r'~eet as a -finilly maelilne, both for he~avy and( Jight . s'Wiug, and A'eler nieeded the lene?t ifa 6 Mrt~ in any W, I ~an'n.cheerfn'ily reom .nrd it to anjy onue as ai ihs-esas macinei(3 ,,in every' j'riYda'r, andh think if sef'IXl to. n10114- It ila 01ne of the shnpilest muacineiu ] inato;; in.fe 'iihieni nol it with all ease. Th'le attahmnenuts arme inore easily adjutsted adi:esa greater i itR of ork by eans< *chine I have ever 6i or use.. Muts. Tmnmas OwINGSi: WVlunshot'd,. Fairlield counity,. S.- ; S1 We l'ta~e haed'one of fhe havis Machhites I.aboaut fpur years atid have always found it -readj to (do all kids of wor'k wvp haye- had (occas4iont to'do. Can't see that the macehuha J.is wor'n,aniy, and.works as wvell as. when new-' Mt. WV. J. OCtAwFYon). F.. Jackson's Creek, Fairfield county,- S. C. Y ie is hight ylased witYh the hitvi. qj Jae tpe buought o' lon. She would not take dottble what s ie gave for it.- The mnaclhhte hak- not been out of o1'def~ 'ine shie hadt it and sihe can do- m'nv kind (of work on it'. Ver'yrespdht-tftufi~ M'6t'iellh, Flarileid count . O F Tme Davis Sewing Mach'ne las simply a. treiaura. Muts. .J. A.' '90DWrYN. - idgeway, N. C., Janm. 10: 1883..'' pL J, 0. BOA a, Esq., ent;....)'e.r SIr' My ' wife has be.en usig a DaVIs Sewing Ma Olhnd edthItalntly for thtf past four years C (and it'hadl never htrdi n is rorks just as wel fts whpn YEr ou t-- sQm hsyst will do'tt greatdt' range of ic ~,tietil work ,and do it ensiei' and bettor- thn, anm mahehine she has over uised. W.d <heer. A fut hy recommend it as a No. 1' famniy m rachmine. Youft'-tuly Winnsboro,.8. O.,.Jan.3,'' 183. PLWIN T1.,UTHS he 140114 tefotandation-'o~ 11Ife, It "6Multio tugh -every patt of the b6iiiyiid uWless TIt is tfe rIch ealth Is imposibe. Ifsehtr -the system tt.vol %bequit way to4iv. it ou -. to p.ify and enrich. the looC These simple fats Are weli Ino%;' tid 1he 'hIghb4, medieal autoreij' agree that no/Msg but iron will lostore the blood to Ith tuulKnnit'op j alid 1io (th'ft * f thek -' .aidti hlitherto nade blacke' ie teeth,- cause-head: ache, aiwd are otherwise injurious. ~o.s(CoWa T itDITTIRS will thoi 4dughly abd quickly assimilate with 'the blood, purifyirfg and strengthen ing it, aid thus drive disease froj# -a a -of teiystem, and it wiil %ot blnet the teeth, cause head ache o'.,ip-ostlpationj -*Ml is pool. tively. 't injurous. Saved his Chill 57 . Eutaw Si., lBaltimbre M.t Feb. is, sfio. ,j Pond the recommendAz It~~~ fren Vted 1jitowm'* IRN.51tK ~A , t6nIto and rd storative for -in laughter, whor I was thor'olghly convinced was wasting away W Consumption. )aving lost thutiot eYl;~t& by thq rrb$o diseas indY sthe care 11rnient'blialins, Iwas loth t6 belleve . . h could arrest the progress - a but to ,nygrentsurpris Ve~iaau' ter ad taken one bottle of Rowl"' t1IR94he begn to mes Inlt~. OW r.LV,cs1arcd to torm&ft health-...1 d;itghter began to show iiA '6f Consumption, and when th J&yit ian was consulted hequcly 11at. Tyonics ware re. itired;" and "'.i Infdmcd that - etder siAter was tMing JjtowX*! 4iu Bruans, rcsrd that a aood tonic, take id" tah AUQUAM PitlrS. BROWN'S IRON PfTTERS effectual. cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion alid Weakness, and renders the greatet relief and benelit to persons sufferirn from such wasting diseases as Con. 6unLion Kidney Complaints, ctc. NEW ADDiION I ian reMinv ilv 11w iddilio to Iy Stock of fihulf 'antid un1it StAt Grocries. S1ELI-1 GROCEMIEN. Tomtoes and Tomatoeq and Okra A ppirs and Peaches. Ita-sphorry, itw ry,Pineanpp' Uitroi1 and 01,rnI! N1a1ripa lalde. I lam Saurspe. Corned BeeI al Tlonigtu inl ennis. Itoast Chickent andu liounst Tu'rke CJweeft and. laccaron i. Stugars, Coffees and Teas of varlo gli'.dIs.. M1eal, Flourir. GMist anti liaconi. Newi OrleaTlf Molaisses and Svi Fishi r amt FaItonr Marrket it er. Bordeni's l'itsjI Condtenased Milk. Raisins inul N;a. Spices a1int Conufectiozinries of ettI kitit All of whidh ill1 be SOLD ([IEA for CAd hI by - S. 8. WVOEF3 UNUERTAKtRWS DEPA RTMEN ALL CATsJi PR?OMPTL.r A TENDED TO: I keep on hand a ftull supl)iy of METALLIC BUjliAIf CASKETS of thre nietfinishi, and WALNUT CA81GETS of tihe latest styles; antd also finitation RIOSEWOOD) CASES AND 00FFIl and a CIIEAP OliIADE of COFFlN.9 a IIU?UAIj ROBES. Ap19f fT is A pii Wr wrnj, nj.g,, you Wa'gon or flu r fo'r lea 'flan atnyone town- LYSEG DESPOIIlTE' GROCERIES liIW1ISWICK CANVASSED IIAM D)ECOflrTCA'fl)) PATENTr FLOU ROASTFE,)MO'n*l,iAYA COFFEj SALMON, CA )@ED CORN El BEE CANNED TIOMATO'NS. 1"INNAPIPLb anrd nIfACIIES, PICKLES AND) CIIOW-CIIOW, a' a full stock of everything usually ke fit a flreciqass GROCERY STORIE. All of wbloh wvill b>e soltd L0W 11 the CASII. J. A1' JAfoMN TR4 C M S 4. WRING GOOS1! SPRIl GOODS I have nor redy for inipection a.rtill iib "Of 'SPRI N ODS, coniting of qV1.eS VkILING, BUNTINGS, DOTT'Eb 'ta1 LAI. SWISb, PAIN qndI VIGURED MUSiNS, LACED, STRTPED nd'COR-DE-D PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and OALICOES-. -ALSO, N gtock &e W.is'ihcl Youths' Clothing will be 5TRAW HATS IN ALL T _YLES "AND PRICES 1Men', Boys' -nti Youths' low V1t Shoes. Ladies' and 4en's Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of ?ANS. JALL AND EXAMiN5 bEFOr i CRi IASING, Repeciffully, J. R.1OESCIIEL, Agcnt. SpRiLN.U GO'D AT THE C O NE R STORE, UNAVOUA I LY. lock was Y661ntinter tis Spring thalt usnl; but or1t11ut y, *at. SUi.11 PiM '38 as to elnable. 'ie to i1 t he 81lk-1tPET .OM'E'TITION. I am keeier to sell than over, and urgetly ext'elit AN IN VIT A T ION TO everV mn, wvont and child in Fairfield Coiny td V'it 1MY $TORE vithni thl xt, T ' DA Ys. A 1"MUEST. 1 1,'T 1AVE MY STIORI- WITIOUT MKINQ' TO 8EE ANY CLE YOU W1811 TO LOOfR AT, AND ASK TIlE PItICE A EROMISE. ALL SA LL U V%ATTED ON POLITELY. AND NO lUMBLINo N (s.SE A SALE IS NOT EFFIX1.TED. Pl'6CES 811A;LL B1, AS LOW IS likE SAM E GOODS CAN BE SOL) AT IN WINN8B1O. of. AT_ J. M D EATY. T TABMS AT THE 1EADi 'rTilE Li'il-INNING MINEWS"DOMESTIC." TI''at it is Ihe acknowletdged1 Leade'r id thi '1'trace is~ a facet that cannot be diL. - a r YIMM' - -T---Jflss. iNl:AY T -l I.heLugest Ariedai, The'i mos)~t Ikhautiful Woodwor k ANfl 1'? IS WAR~}I(ANTED I T1o la miade of the best material. .' 1(1' (h do S any and all kindas of work. To e comle).te inI every resc. FrSale byet Agetst wahled ini tirtufedTe''i )UMEST.lIC SEWING# MA~CIINE Co, __________ luihnionid, V~irginia. DAMAGED_GODiS he o ~i ~i ba par if my stock a'of on.i damaged diuring. recenit i-apakitsi o -alu , [ii ' t -a I lasa eeie tl. 5300 Meni's Strawv I lats at 10) cents. )F ce Goods f'or boys at 15, 20, 2 -ad3 ets othd~1 h.mn 100ht rmyw.beou a -hc:i; ous price of' 50 cents; witi $1:28 3G Men's Patellt Uordedl Ede -aaa,a 30,sl atya i Whi >or'o at double the mlonecy. gePnm,at2.0so<IstyaidWn. mEOns. s noXEs. sE:~Ems. 100l airs , (Ieii , Lo urIered Shoe n, $1.~ ~ Mif~L d1isses cannuot he0 surpatssedl by a.ny house ini Winnisb,oro.or.idean ~DOATS, VESTS' Ajr 9.AJiTS . Iii this DE'l'I'IMENTl J am oflfiiseeTiiara'.A ;O md' $O5. CLTE tt4, uip to MlCE ilUSINESS St;ITS at #6, $10, $12 O. x(I $$Tb MlAINTAIN MY REPUTATION A~S 'i'UZADER O Repetfull'j,-7~ ADl~ioSPRING STOCK no0w rcceee ttrsoko (PR I ) OJ)1, 'It#1 havethnrad hle (Oelebr'atj1 "d rliswick" laIns.-try We think ' e can SAPV'J,y sa'ta ono jhave nde.openied at any time a' ,IIOr cen'(Nem Macrel'. ' d Luple e srtmnt or better dlasi d ::t~nI ortdan 'meia Sarillnes.d a -reard ices, we wvill only ayt alo (ose) acisei .. . thea4 e oo0il(bsl as low'1ts thid sID1 r.l iit~4 Iiported Macaroiit,- LM O'~OD n-tieti Pers,A(uine , in gallon cans. Gitet e r a, 9 ted. Pinra.pioldPdin any M /?W T,'aIdaasln'e Ot (ul'"Sucotah(l llf)sle'k.1)i1c1uCistomersI that they will h)- proteted i 1)avls Lestor Manor" . Toni'toeA.-a--hand-. i prices, as we will -meet'thie inarket at SII1 ross .pBack esc1.CwPlk timec in an'yshitig. rosse r fl r eW orcestersh, i ace. Wo would call special: I ttenutioni tOoV0 daiSnow-Flakes. Condensed M~ilk.A iME lot of Iandtled JIoO'andl Graini Crad1oe' whIeh will bfouindI'!mnplete in every 0 ALLr OHEAli FOR OASH. tlcular', and all wo askIsl an-InspoetiO .1 tle10 ubili'. - k. M. Rmnyt. - ... .......