The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 22, 1883, Image 2
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OXn B.J"I'O.B
'OttA'. }D.ovo, j SDz, rib*s.
D1)ANIEL CtiiiY, the second man
'cihiute'd of 'epnlicity in the Phtenix t
Park nurdera, was hanged at Dublij
-on Friday. IIe'tret his fate bravely,
,and made no disclosures. I
Tin State of Virginia expended u
$more than a million of dolldi In 1882
for the support of her common schools.
'Of ihese 4,062 are 'white schools and
4,525 colored. The State Superintend
ent of Schools strongly urges increas
'ed taheli ties for the colored children. C
The white population, b'etween the 4
.ages otf,iv':ernd twenty-one, 'wa'*, in
1880, 814,827, while the colored popu- t
1aliul between the samo'i624,980. l"
1I'ENNEssEE has passed a law punish- c
'ing by public whippiugltny man con- ic
victed of beating his wife. The whip- "
plug is to take place in front of the ,t
court-house, ana the number of stripes fit
to be laid on the bare back of the con
victed offender will be assessed by %''1} ti
jury which tries the case. The f'kt h- k
'dictment under the new law was ltt
'of Alex Fuss, of NaslivillA, who beat t1
his wife Lillmereifully with a hickory ii
'sapling ten feet long. k
Tur.Y have a nice lot of Christians in cc
"British Columbia., A parcel of white h1
fioudlums recently attacked a Chinese d
'settlement. at night, after the manner
;of-Apaahes,1k1llod and wounded the y
suriprised Chinamen and set fire to v
itheir huts. But worse remains. When
'tle Chil. so wounded were carried to t(
the nearest town the white physicians
refusnll to attend them, and the coron
or could get 10 jurymen with enough t
sense of justice to examine into the tt
aflilir. A'nit lot o'f "white" people t
ttheylhave up there I
Tin Southern General Assembly of i
the Presbyterian church is in session ?
at. Lexington, Kentucky. 't'he report
of ihe secretary of foreign missions
shows gratifying progress in the work
of evangelizing, ana-also in home mis
sions. Eight thoustilli'mdro missions c
Weregiven to tle'eamle"lhis year than 1
last. 'The 'recelijts 'dui'ng tihe year ci
amounte'd to'$$69,071. There has'been a
growing activity in the South. The total 11
receipts for home 'iissit,ns has beeln 1
$67,288, against $3,4i2for -la-t yea. a
There were out htundrefi-an$ sc'Cit'- 0
three ministers in the service of about
four hundred churches.
.J. Pno'CronI KNO-r-, who hias bieen v
nlomninated for Governior of Kentacky,1 I
was born necar Lebanon, Ky'., August. "
29, 1830; studied law, removed to
lli5ssonri inl May, 180, anId was ad- 5,
mitted to the biar in 1851; wvat elected 4
to thme State Ho1011o Representatives3
of' Missouri ill 1857 and resigned in
A ugnst, 1859; wvas appointed A ttorney
General of Miissoni:i in thme same i,
month; was lfitanimloulsly nonmnated n~
for thet same pos8ition1 by the 'Deine- Cl
craftic Gonvention anId elected in Au- ti
gusat, 1842; retui'unti to Kentucky anid
commen1Clced tihe practice of law iln
Lebanionu in 1868; was a member of'
tile Fortiethi, .Forty-fir'st, Forty-fourth
and Forty-fiftha Congresses, and wVas
re-elected to the Forty-sixthi Congress
as a Democrat, receivln'g 8,bG9 votes a
aiginst 4,6143 votos for Bldin, Riepub- i1
Jican, next 204 votes for t.eWie, Nit. ti
tionmal.
THE CLOSE OF 'rHE )UnLl kiktig,
Tile trial of the partiles chatted with~
participlationl ini the Philx )ai'k mitt
ders enided On Thursday last. eianeg
Mtulleti, Edwna'd O'Brien Edward Mc- e
Caffrey, Daniel Delancy, W iliami~ E
:Maroniey amnd Thomas D)oyle, all of
whlomn had pleadied jrulty to tile charge l1
of consApiracy to linrdel', were arraign
ed inl court for sentence on Thursdai
ilnOrning. The first five mentionedl I
wereO (eh senitonced to teln years' penl)t
servitude and D)oyle to five years' s
penmal servituIde. The Crowni decide~d v
to drlop~ theo crimilnl chmarge algalinst a
McCaffrey of halvingl par'ticipated in c
tile mlurder of Mr'. Biurke.
Opinions vary as to the charactet' of
tile inlvestigations jus8t closed. Biy g
those who claimi to sympathize most "l
deeply withl Ireamd in ofwr'ongs a
and sufferings it sofcourse alleged i
that tihe trials throughout were charac
teriaed with the rankest injustice. On C
the ether hland it is claimed that the I
conldemnedtV. melr got only whiat they ~
dserved. Certain it is that thle ,
Phmuelix Piark murders we9e acts- of I
starltlinlg Jawlessnless, andi it is nIot at I
all. cleair thlat the- lwt>secutionl got hoh1(
of tlm wsomg p)arties, Verhaps tfro a
best erltfdsm of tile charactoer of tile
Dublin proeecdings le thlat el the New t
Yor'k Blerald, as follows::
Trhe special panel sumumoned to- 'ry tYIle
Phonllix P'ark mlurdlerers amnd othier miscIre
antLs In Dublin was yesterdhir dismissed,
anti the thmanks otfall righlt.tlililiing IrlAh
1110n wvill be awardcd'tb them for the Wfot*
which thley hIave so couhttgoulsly and~' lhon
estly p)erformetd. Thleir rmady.acqulital of i
Fit,zhardse, the carman, out tha' gmver
-chlarge of mlukdes proves theiit entre ihr.~
partiality,, and'id(fa pedlhts to be regretted
that the-prosecutio)aticuld instantly' have
trieddiltzharris onl the lighiter charge and' d
thahni conviction he should have been i
sentenced to the utmost penalty of the law.
A little generosity would do no harm eYen. I
ik so extreme a matter as this. Otherwise a
the Crown oflicers do not seem fb havea
strained their power to tile disadvantage of'
- the prisonwr, while the verdicts of the jury i
prove. thuat the haw-abIding inhiabtants of
lUnblin have no kInd of tsympathy with
a.,..Isinaionl, and that th@se who pretenet
that the tilals were unfaitly conucted are
itr y windy gabhile,rs, ratiiget ill."k, a
Ihtin they do not innleratui,d. At Ui
A1iie'tliuta' y ferl'tlitlt-Jluatice O'1h-en had
tosort d f -rinht in "r."atenlug the non
1dWlett to sayt,lat tlhriW-, mo.' e aga:nst
diathan had belenina' public. We caln
ir4ify rilite a gros t bTaIh of judkill
lecorun or eo that is)1hure l:hely t' give
Clor to 'the ttacks 'n ,1glish law in
'eland.
The )Ierald will Acardcly be sutn
ected of ttifridn iitUSS't 'the IIrish.
ts record is all the other wii. Its
,lews are therefore entitled to great
onsideratlon, al Its estimn't'e of the
haracter of the proceedings is proba.
lfdditedt.
BOUThU nOLY INA s"WR.
-Senator Butler has returned to
rashington.
--The total shipments of cotton flotn
llester since Septeniber 1 attnount to
);44 bales,
-Abbeville now rejoices ill a Ger
Ian club, a literary society, a skating
uk and a dancing school.
-Tho ce'itty treasurer of Kershaw
munty, up to last nttrrday, had only
fI'lected $297.81 of taxes. I
-A 1i(i'b boy placed a nifinbcr o?
'les on the South Carolina liilroad;
ar Orangebiirg, last week, just 'or
it.
-The postofflice in the wez :n por
on of Abbevil'd tohlnti, trmerly
iown as Sal iey, has been chang'eid
Dry ? iro%.
-Josh W'alling, section tnaslei on
te Camden Railroad, was severel'"
ijnred lst week by the bursting o'
,rosene laWip ;hhnlev.
-Budd C. Ma1ltflews, "C Ne'ecflerd
)muty, Is eighty-five yeatr1 old. lie
s one hundred and twenty-tive chil
ren ant gtMidt;hidren.
--The postofiice i.n Florenee has been
tirned over" by tl1t Ytev. J. E. Wilson to
L. Weston, thie new incumb'eiit,
ho has duly qualified.
-Mr John F. Ilofibs; the Lexing
)m Greenbacker, who has beenll in
,ustrlia for somec time, is pleased
ith that country and is doihng well.
-The county treasu'er of Lexing
)n county has collected $l,1)b -of
txes. Alost taxpa r; are paviw1
1cir" full tax at this colleiCtli:
-The fariners of that portion of
dgelleid county which "joi'is New
crry' are very an11xOnsA to lhav a bridge
ver the Saluda at l3ou1kiight's tirry.
-Charles )eGraflen'eie, a lie
Inn on the Soul h Car-olina1 Itailroad,
ot his hanl badly uashed vhile coup
ng cars at Orangebur!l on Iast Friday.
-Dysentery prevails ainneIIf the
bikdron in Newberrv cotuitv rlow
i'roperity. Flye, three while and Iwo
lorcd, have died witlhini the pist
'eek.
-fMr. J. W. Rush celebrated his
Imietieth birthday at blackvilie on
ridhi, last. There are ane Ihntttdred
id uinety pe'sonIS in the finfiily, at d
' these one hundred aid to enl'y-four
ere present.
-The Rev. Dr. B. M. Palier, of
ew Orleans, delivered wo exel.leiit
rmITonIs ini the I 1apt1ist chuirch alt Ibirni
elI on his-t Sun<bir. Otn .loiiday~
icht -he pareached in the colored 31etli
list church.
-The amount exp)ended ini Eigefield
onty~ ia-t yearlf' lgjIinpha) 'il-Its to
ork the rozadI ont~ for bi,3'hesQ was
4,4N9. In.~ 181,0 the niuu.int ex
Lended for this purpose w~as about
3,400.
-Messrs. T. J1. Welbb and .J. H1.
on Hassein, of A iehr.-on, 1121re gone
Ito silk cnltiure. Theyw~ ha ve fy,(0
oruns lat wdruk uad have p'lanuted sev
'i alinibfevry IAees, on which to feedl
eiar simners.
-Thei Rev-. Wu. H1s 3'uilurni, thme dis
ti'ashed1 preacher aiid led iter, 1s
lViii -a tienes of lctires ji lhe operai
aust alt Dai-ington1 uander thle jaus
ces8 of thme A IineicanI Legion of
[onoar, ini aid of the rentldinag-a'oonm.
-u-Theo Lexitigtont L)ispt/thk says that,
[ar'mon Tavlor' was cailh'd to his door
Gilbert IIollow 6tarly Momihty mnai
ag by Admor'e Burtnr ac' ahd shidot
aroligh thme fleshy pai't ol' th leg.
uinier escuapeLd. 11oth coloretd
~A shootling a'fruay occurraed at
hIrl'yton Browni's mil i hat Nuwbelrryt
)iannty, onl Tue1lsday, bet wVei'i Cal Cami
ona andt hana LeverC' bodth coloredic.
ocha p)aies f1ired t d 1121antt in t urn,a
tioni was slihlhiy ohimded.
MtNi's. iHiinet.t Nichiolon of GeoneeC
)tnit:v, Wasll hitten, on the leg hat.t0 webth
y a i-attlhesnake. 'ih .suik hadl lii
~en lit ties, and1( thme blood1 sppn ied
'eily fronit thei wvounds 11nade1 by its
ungs. A t I 159 acc<ou ats Ilab lady'was
ouig wLn anu wail recover.
-Mr. 8. F". Iliendrix, of Leesviille
exigtona counmty, uadue idihienp; ol'
nerries on the 9th, 10th1 anmd Il2th,
Iceiving $ )Cpr craite Ii,i the 1,-st,
upmtaent an ii for thme( sceihd. I d
'ill Cimittltnce shiilpi ut fith2tbl ill
tont teni duays. lie sauvs the pbacli
fop itill be very smiall this season.
-The MAediunt tiniderstanads that hd
>doted Presbyter'ian prieache r at A bhe
lile is advising the wonanen of his con
Li'sus. 1L is just, stich evih-dIispjosed
agroes that keep their raco poor by
lvising thif trot to make an hont!f,
ving, and1( keep ftp t (ontimmira stitet
-1 the' examiatfona of daiidautes
ir adinissonm Into the United litat8e
lavalh Acadelny at Annpolis, held alt
okesbury on the 12th inst.,- Mi'. N. A,
teCuilly, Jr'., of Ander'son, was thad
ueccesslI comp Iet itor'. Tlherie were0
Ive or six applicants. Mr. Mcully
,ft for Anunaphas on last Fridav, anid il
0 h)e successt'ii in 1 pasig tha' e3xami
atilon thaer'e ii at onace linter' the
Lcaidemy.
-A corr'espo'nadent of1 tie GIeoige
)wnf' .Angiuirer st' - rest s 111hat a chaanneil
(1 openied tn-om Vaiceainkw ilive' to
irrol's PoInt on the A thlaid he a'em.
Io elaIns that suuhl an on11let ii3(Suil
e of great advianitiago to Georget own
nid to all the contmies lying on the
hre.at Pee 1a Rtvi'e,andu that it would
hake the chillvtatlin of thec creoal4 ad
a'asses pract icabile on 1lanrds buhre tofta'
evoted tUthie cuiltlivai (ot lice.
. The& Blothered Army Sureons,.
It was In war-thnes.- .The (' Ouianaste.
f the Fourth NoW YoME A :erf was
~al death *Ith dVseiit'ery. Thw'surge9ns
d rg for h m but at last gav'hin
-- imt. emIs,-Wh wis ha nwwell knowyn
toehmant'lin.Onclda, N. Y.ventured to
0se hiun With PEniRiY DAVISsa PAIN Kit.
ER. lIn a few dafs the ( Unitermlaster's
affrtn were over,ahd he waIs On ditty
-.al.WiatVe the ulse of havinag d1y8l5ptfay
hy' ay 've got hearthurn ever'y thnae
out ensible, take Brown's Iron
'Itters andG ger well. *
OPEN1 IJU(oolE AT $37 and $ 5, AT.
1bYuSE G. DESrOR TBS.
TheSeoret
'o Utie'uhiv i hu iss Of
Brown's Iron 'B ? fg1it
,ply this: It is the b 't It
preparation ever iW e 'ii
compounded on thofiigh
40i0ctfi,. chemical 'an
medicinal 'Oriciples, an
does just what is-claitned-for
it--no uore aid no' less.
$y thorough and rapis
Iissimilation with the bloodj
it rcdlits every part of the
systei, healing, purifying
and stren"t hening. Com
mencing fthe foundation
it builds tpia td restores lost
health-in hS other way caI
lasting benefit be obtaineds
19Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7.'
1 have bEea a greetsuffeer frod
averyweakstomach, hcartburn. 11
Syspesia in its worst oto .(EgrT3
erytn1 ate e.k[tb distrw,.
ed I could att ltee. I ae
taied evcrythingrecommendedi hr
h stelae, but got no relief uo
bone of the old troubles, and am a
new man. I1 am getting much
stronger, and feel hrstrate. 1 am
s railroad engineer, and now sake
my trips regularly. dn not sa
too mne~h in praia 41 ,bur wonderl
ful mediciue. . C. M*ck:
BROWN'S -1ft R$
11e6s.not 6 n aii y iskef
'or alcohol, an? Will not
blackel the teeth, or tuse
headacl ~and 'dAliipatio>b
It will cur' ys 'isfrt,indi=
gestion, hetbyitrn, sleep
1essness; dities, pervouie
debility, Wealk'ss; &c.
.flsd ouiy Br3*n'I I 'oR iteera 'nelt
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Cross
ted ilhts and trade:.matt bit *rappat.
THE TESTS OF
40 YEARS
PROVE BEYOND DOUBT
'itAC
Perry DavissPain Killer
TIIE GRET I EAL - PER
THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS
THE COMEORTEN tOR PAIN
THE ENEMY OF oiSEA5E
AND A FRIEND OF THE
FAMILY, WHIi-iHOUL.0
ALWAYS BE AT HAND.
EVERY DRUGGIST kEEPS
Perry Dvin'sPaid iller
W ALLKER'S
SPE CIF IC.
TIITS TRULJY WVONDRR~FUL
F"AILEb TOY CURiE
CON'S UM PT ION.
Its slpedy action upon aill BlrOne(hlal ani
Puhinoie Aifections i beyond blaekf
to those whlo have nverit''( tiedt it
(or seenI It utsedc..
It speedily allays llrohehi,al and Puhno
tile F"'~eer. .it ia aL wondu(l
EXi'ECTrORlANT A ND HI E A L ER.
It kipp the digestive and urinary or
Wflik lii ii natural and healthy condition
PttIFIES THE BLOOD,
Tnsinty tiiovnwa night sw'ont. gonifeess
or' appe)tite and general debuility. It haw
->een known only four years and
IIAS NEVER1~ ZILEAD 'ro PERFE~CT
A CIllUE.
Affy obe afilididd with what is generally
ion, dan be enru1ed lor' $2.50, $5.00 or
$10.00 according to the stage which the
dlisese has reachetd. N?? fidtilent has yet
taken $10) worth bef'6re a ent re was aflrtec..
The SPECIIfI is reoo ended only for
puilbinaft affctitflp, amnd .thio.~ t desiring
to nile it &'dI c6 A~o b"' serMig ntufbtder
to the p)ropri(et a o.f this pae or direct.
to mue, statiiig that yoft ~Aw this advertise.
meont itt thi6 Wfl nadhoro NnW hta #iIi A*kt.
iWallterfs
Cu rea Rheumiat ism, either uoiYte ot 6ointofi.
fe, iin fto*t eiglt to tenx days.
Pirfco by d i'srt, $i por Bottle
Special Attention
of tliflneeti'u,,li,d-n
AL/ ALENT C$AiSfIf jf6
T~OO~ ED AD OFN
ALNUTCASS.
IApl10
I a nt re WV ildtii,- zii u ish.
to to k ut'tlf'nid ufiti 'SUtple
SkVNLJF GROCi!1IE!4.
Tonatuj ad To natode atIltOkra 'I
- cai n.
Apples and PePtihos
Raspi 'Py4 Strawberi-v; Pineapple,
CI-in+ and:Or:ooge al rmitelue.
Ifint' 3nausare; Loeett 13ZOf and
Ton,gue ie ans.
:,(;!'ken and Ioast TIt-keys.
t!kles, ,JellieA and Lemonus.
p4hmecso and Macca-ottl.'
' fA RD GROCERIaES
8081 Lt, es .'attul Teas of various
M :'Ic', Grl. and Ba'cot ~
I4I ( a in' .MlIs. s amd Sy 'nps.
ith amd." 'tfn Market Iief'.
Unt'i'oCUnnenNed Milk.
1-mus wi Nuts. t
Spfce'k-iiid C6fiUdhonerles of all kistds'
All tiY w'ito lil 11fo BULb COHEA P
for CASI1 By
S. "s. WOLFE.
IT IS A FACT, WE WILL SELL YOU A
Wagon or Uu '- for kess than anyone in
tow. YsSE U. DESPO1tTES.
GRO CRIE41
BIWUNSWICK CANVASSED ii Alis,
DECORICA j PATENT FLOUR.
Ik0AiT9 ' It[ titil JAVA COFFEE.
SAL1ON, CANNP) CORSED BEE:
POTTED IIA; CiICKEN, fU' iJi r.
i 1tSHi OAT i111AL.
tOANN JT rATOE
SUCCOTASIr.
piN'A i L lint! fiE ACfI :
PICkLES AND CIIOW-CHOW, thii
a full'stock 6f erytilig iisttdiy ktrpt
in a first-chiss
GROCIERY STORY;.
All of NiNfi ii i d tbg i for
the CASiI:
II..F;Ai CIi NER E Y!
facte'.s.all kinds of A rieultural Mlacin
cry, Implements; etc., e . . I Of I1
size's, fronm three to one hdf yji ttn~
horse power.
Ma nufactutred at tho' Meh'fold a'rfn
Works, Rilhmond, Virginia:'
Fronm the York; Pepnsylvinig,- tical.
frot a IIcel-Se'rcw tg,~ Thresher that will
thlresh and clean 8idl httshteis of wheat
per hour or tw4o hai'niurd bushels of oa'ts
per hour. . t~a{s T~nsq
Pln a Pog S -k of till .ki a
and izes. Also 14&nes, withu s&lf-dfojper
or self-blider.
I amn agenit for the'
DDnICK ufAkNh 00tNXJiali
Tlhis Press Will,' with three h'aurcds,''
straw in small hales, as fast fntast l~
thresher can elt'an t; and *lth three hn''
can bale cottomn laster thant a Mty-saw gUn
can tuarn the lint out. .
I have.also somec of he beset mtade COT
TON GINS, with all LhW.mtodern nm 'rove
muents, with PRESSES from- fhte fai r6
I alIso sell
coTTo.-E ED OIL .ItIA$.
Scales of all sizes, that will weIgh fr6m
one-half pound( to five tons.
Carriages. BuggIes antd RIdIng Carts, of
all sizes and ptrices.
If any person wishes to pn'febn. any of the
above.-mentlonedl oodsa, thte * iW, gg4s
catn at Mfr. JAME.S Q. D)AV 'Solice and
leave word with hinm, and I wIll call and
shaw eastalogues, etc.
JAMES PAGAN,
May 17-tf AGENT!
TAX RET URNN,
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,
-FAIIWFIELD) COUNTY.
WINnenono, S. C., May 1, 1883.
11118 Office ill be open from June 1st
to July 20th, 1883, far the purpose of re
&'&'vinga Tax IReturnts of all personal prop.
arty owned on the first of JTume, 1883. All
persons owning p)ersonal p)roperty of any
dlescription are requiredl to list the~ same
t:t'ndeoof oi flr taxation. All ntew build
Pngs erebt6d Mhete the first of Junie, 1882
uitust be reynite'a i nd all purc*hases 01
hinks of real estate,-within the same p)erlod
All male pobi1a *6tween the ages ol
Went'f-ono and ftfi years are lIable t<
~6ll en en#pf ool trustees and thos(
~lftinifr nable to'earn a support.
TIhe. ternty "personal pr<t$ety," as hier<
iflied, is held to mtean antd include "al
things,..other than real estafk; *haleh, havE
any pecuttiary valuie? arilt Moneys, eredlits
investments In honds,' stocks, joint steel
comapaies, or oth filde "
ii hl Ad l8hd of taxpayors, I vwil
ten inperon,or by deputy, at thte fo!
irplaces on the day speeified1 for t1h
Feasteryllo ~uesdajv; 1'i9.
dnesday, June'20
Jenkinsvi1f r~ fhv22.
* oodwatWe'X'ndit Jutto 25:
Qune 28. .
Julio 27'.
Ilea Frd ~ e3 29.28
Gla i'qrv, Mnday, July .'
Bo 8tore,'TuesdayJl .
I. N. WTIUR,
-.-Aidi rFalrflcl M o'nny
"~ ''S
bjTE YEA WCT
BUY THE BEST!
Ntt' J. 0. BoAG-Dear Sir: I .bbught th
first D)(\s Machine sol by you over ihi
years , .l ny wife, who has it '
long ailtlr it 47. I an well 11 t'viti
It, It IlevA'r gkvi try trouble, ani is as
guod as *thon first fought.
.J. W. BOIJICI
Winiili-oia, S J.W. pril 1883.
Mt. ltM You ip' lO kto .vhat I
have to say in regard to file Davis-M achine
bought of you three years ago. I rev) I
ca't say- too mnuch In its favor. I iad
about 8u.tl0 with in live mo ths, . at.. times
runping.it so fast that the needle would ge
per"fatly hot from friction. I fie confidei.t
I could not have done the sstine work with
as mtuch case ad so w'll With any other
machinte No time lost II adjustig at
tachmtents Thio lightest runnin maciint;
I lavt' ever Lreadulld. Brother .iunes adu
Will1 m's families are as itch pleased
lth eir I)a ;1s Machines boughit of you.
1 "ahtto ibet17 r maehile. As I sahl be
erre; i bn't think too mluch can lte said for
the Davis laalbne.
Respectfuliy,
,l ,. EI.LEN STNvENSON
Fairfield otity, A pril, i8J.
31n. BOAt 3 -i aeliirbt ives nC perfect
.isfactiui .I i<l [lia.fatlt witlh it. 'Thie
sI.achLurien, -are so sii pie. I wish for no ]
better than the Davis Viticttl Feed.
lespectfully, -" ,
Fairfield count'A r, I,s18Sa.
Mn. m b: I boigh.t I is ettIlal
Feed "e. 'ig Mach hie.ffo you fur s
a g o. I am deligllted i7it 1t. It never has
gen me any trutihle, and ha,s iteve'r beenuu
Tie luast out o! btitr- It i5 a: good as
whent 1 glst bought ii: I -an ebeerfully -
recomnieid it: lle'spectfuliy,
-- .Mus. . KkLa ;
Montieello, April3o,.1I8tl 3
:ltls Is f'.'titify that I have been using
a .avis Vei;tical' Feed Scwing Ma-hine
for over two yb'ars, purllhased of Mr. J. o:
13oa.. I haven't found it pupe:.c,ed of aiy
ult-=all thee a.t.tcnemnts are s: o fl.inple:
tfiever refff(Ai' to work i, and Is corlt:lin?
the lightest ihm inug hi the mlarket. I coii:
5ider' It a1 first-schiss inachilne.
Very re.ijleg'tfully.
... u. BOAI:- I t av wel p>le4sed in .vir
of' you:'. I (hfik ft a firsV-class miachiit1 .i
every re'speet., yod kn'oiv. ydMikl4e.eral,
mnaciInes .jf..tthe samne miake to different
hei'b;etfulli,..- .
M. nus M. Ti. Moor;.i.
Fairfild coiNnty,Api,18;
ThIls 1.9 f,o certify we halige l'ia<T in ebniait
use the Dalvis?Iu:hinelxbought Of you abolt
three aj.. 1.A we take inl work, amll have
mnad * Inc. 1~i.e of it severaul thnie, or; and
doll' t 'i?t. any hettet' niaebipl(., '[s,aiways
readiy to'd1o aniy kind of wor we hav' 'to
do. No pniekerIng or sakipping clihei.
WVe can onl say we are well pnsed, and1(
wish nio b ~.er,tga@]ipe
andi( dio;64va li)aif1 hetjer. I .I .ve ark
tehae p rina 6f It several timnes. hf~ taiking In
eOw inig. It isi aliways ready to (10 its work.
I think It a first-elass ipaeiniie. I feel I
can't say too nin'ch for the D)avis Vrertleaj
Feed Maerit.'
F"a'tlfeld conhty, A paI,I tsd3;
Min.' J7. 0.: BoAo--Dear Sir: It glvei ine
much pilaureI to testify to the m:erif,x of
tile Davis Vertical Feed Sewiing .Alarine
Th'le machi ~e I got of you ahopit O2vo..3gepra
aggi ,pfi. eefi, almiost lif contant tw6
.ever siice that tline. I cannot see tha't it
I. is r anly, andl has not cost 111e one cent
for repairs since we have had It. Ami well
.pleased arnjd .on't wish for any better..
Y 6tThs truly,
.Iurr, CIIAWFeOJD.
Gtarafe Quarry; njNf W'ntnsboro, 8. C.
We have uisedl thei Davis Vertieal Feed
Sewing Miachine for the .-last ive years.
W.Wyo1,d.ruot hifo64iny othIer malke at any
~le.f Ch inin~~iie has given 118 un1
Vounded satisfaction
Very respectfuilly, . , . .
Mus. W. K. Ti UIINEnI aI4 J)aui'ghters.
FairfiIid'douty, 8. (3., Jan. 27, 1883.
IHvlng ,bough't habnii Vertlcaj Feed
Sewing fa.chIne f'rn shiJr. . .]oagl'ome
three years aiy,.and it Jadving given me
perfect satlatacf,io4 in'- ,very respect Os a
family imachline,- both for heavy and light.
sewing, and.l miever nieeild the leasf' re-.
pair' itn any :fay, I can cheerfully recoi-,
mnld It to apiy 0on0 as a lrst-elass mnachido
in every pa rt)ettlar, and tilik It second to
none. It Is one of the sihplest machines
maeI ychlrn sei;wt all iae
and itdoesagrealt.-ange of worki b)ymeansI
of Its Vertical FeX than any other lma
chIne I have over iini or usert1..
Wlnnsboro, Fairlid.. coluty, S;. U
IWe have had one of the'Davis 3fTa'hilneso
about four years anmd ligv.e always fodiid it
readhy to dho all kinds qf woark we have had
occnsion to do. Can't see that fhe miaebiiie
is worn alny, and works as8 vWol as when
new. Miis. WV. J. U;nAwl'onh.,
Jackson's Creek, Fajrfleld eumity, S. C.
My wvife is hIghly ple&i& With the D)avIs 'e
alach 1h boughit of1 you. .Sh'i , >Vould not
take doublle what she gave for *It. T'ihe
machine has not been out of order 14u1e
oron 1tan Vsi r1 esp eetf
Monitleello, FairAield couty 8. C.
'l.e.pavIs Sewing 3tidine i sIip.
J. . floAo, Esq., Agen' I)ear 8Lr M
~Ife has been ug~ing a DilvIs Sewliig I
ino istjtantly' tor thn pa)st four yea~~ 1
anid I h. never nieed-nremra
~ork# j ag Weil as when rafirs bough
hesas ill (do a gre teri' bouglf -
tical work and d6 it eai'r aht better
recommend it as a' No.- V finily
lne. Yours truly,.
\tIUliBborok S. C., Jan, 3, 13
) '
. rrv L Th AC aN ttNI B M g
pai S r s ssos N k Ttte at redce - -
1xufii
NI hN U. (3 1 1"; L.f r
. I dozqs1a' Nried and UIlduntreducSh .irt t9 e ntkiliet
2QopIs e'ore buy .NC1pIt''e~al8ZE1m ud oiata
My stock Is r.& a!tc Iin every departmn4ci; anodt nilce! at .least. ' N P I
EN'l'. ..ss than you can bu - ( I o goots i.it. p ao it S tiac ' ie,
'My ocnk M ltST B1E I1 UCEUY; leLtli goods inag what tuiy will.
SIpcLAiII,l - ..
- 0T. T.....T1VIIl.,[ T'tGF.
sRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS
J%hae liow l -icny for inspecction a blui line! f SPRIN
30ODS, consisting of
~UN'S VEILIING, BUNTING5, 1)OTTED and PLAI
rL
SWI ,l IlAIN and FIGURED MUSINS,
~LCED, STRIPED nod CORDED
PIQU.E$, CAMBRICS,
GINGH-AMS and CALICOES'.
y stock of UV'fi' ; hoys' .aiid Youths' Clohing, iich willb
SOLD LOW.\T
Respectfuly, 7
" iT.* ItOEIIN-ETa Agen. .:
SPRINQ-GOOs
-STRWG HAT IND AL SIY OPRI CEGO DS
Jen' Ch and Lw eathefr Sippfcstlo afilliZ beatfi 'SPIN cossigo
'ALLS ANLEAINE BdFORED PURCIA SIN
' :CD,SPRI' E .i CRDD M
HUIQU; (ES, CAMTBRICS
GIN5IIAMSan CATICOES
..NEAYO . DstY,i' ..oc was ufl> Aht later this Spring ih7an il beY
o;,Men's, B and .' ( a i .Yo itlible ine to Liset the SIlAlPE c
'OM C'ETITON.i atn i to sell tiiai Avr, a uigently e.itend
AN INVITATION
.TO evry' anoni. woaiinnu andi ~ ci i' Fared60'vtovstM Tl
A R1EQUEST,
-AL , N'T D AEXMYTINE WTBTINO TURIISIM
2R 'i'1CA: TOL \Vi18II TO LOOK ATi, ANI) ASli T'1'0 Ptdh!
A PROMISE.
RpALL I cALL ull' WAITED ON POLITEY,.A N) NO GRUJl1UL
N ('Ask A, A LJ1 MY) 1' tFEILCrElXI lifC'S 511 ALL 1iE AS LU
8S TiIE SAME G00Y6 CdAN 131. SOLD) AT IN \\ 1NNsBoju
j. M. BE A.TY.
T STADS1 f AT TE HEA
--- -'T'imit It !s 1h in.nknlowledged~o Leadt
r * ~the Tr'ade is a fact tha~t cannol(t be
- ~IANY nifrAT1e iT-NONE EQOUAL
The( L.atgst. A~ rnied,
T Ihi 111(bt.:. I itnini aVo1
AND IT' I WAUiAN-d:nI
To3 be0 mnlcJ of t he best.inmat' eil.
'aidoanyan all kinds.~ of worik1
4 1~T be1) conipeto in ever1y respect.
For* Sale .bf
d. M. BEATY & C(.,
Wiilnsbo S.C
J~Agents wVanted1li in unocC(cui ter
-______ Iillmond VIrgliia.
A'TTENTION 18. I
S CAtTEID -r&Ffl EM(t A DD'T IONS 8
~~SPRIG ST 0
iro.o.yW8e haveono. v reci urst
'I1JNO (.100'DS, 1111d hav e themiI
......t'or
4SPECTION:
'he Ceinbratedl "'iun k un -lm try We thInk we enn B9A ILY say
~~fliE3 have never oppnied igt hiy tim 1111
)Cean U1i l'er vjcplet asshrint or better ci.
ait oti iosa t IeIln ') i Or -gos
Impt o rte 1 un A merea Hrdn As regards prics, we wIll only sY
ailmoni (Soued), Mckeroel. 110. goodsH wIll be 80old as low 1as t|
'is ~Iec. linportedl Micari. -J ~ orc.0O
nrlltt Pea1.rs II Apes,1ih gallon calns.
-Vnow~ ( raiatedeine , Pee. are dold in n~i J gK/', and assa1lf
Winiuw's", Suenotash- I - n ad c eaitomiers thiat tiy wilhl be p)rote
Davis Lestor Manior" , i t. s 'la nd-..hl( ' prices a v/o'-iIl meet the market 1
'rosse &iilii * iei M g
ake mr's te- s Vor ceterWe v ou call special attentIon l
resS neNlaesCondensed MIlk.' ~INTS' DEPARTI
lot of lIand(led h oes and Oiraln hlo WyIdch will be found com'pleto In CV
ALL CHIEAP FOR CASIL tic,ular, and all we ask Is ali insp.0
A. M. H ni tIm pitidlo