The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 24, 1883, Image 2
WINNSORlO 8. V.
%nMDt.iLYski $ N {
ik 1840 only seven vocations wefc
bpen to women in this country. These,
iccording to the Boetot Globe, wore'
keeping boarders, setting type, teach
Jng needleo\v', laboi' in cotton mills
and folding and stitching in book
budorles. Now there are 284 occupa
tius open to women in Massachu
ibetts, and '681,168 members of the
-gentler sex in that State alone earn
their own living, receiving from ti1O0
to $3,000 each per annul.
A 'WdrA: to the Netus und courter
announces that the Cottrt of Olaims on y
Monday gave a judgment in favor o'f %
3amuel Lawton hi One of the direct 11
tax cases brought by Major Earle to
Ybt-ain the surplus proceeds of the a
sales in ]ieanfort at which the Govern- v
ntent was the purchaser. 'Mh judg- n
knent JWI mally overrules the decisions t
U
of the treasu y department. A great ct
mnany other cases will bo vigorously i
hressed as the decision involves over I
$70,000 directlf, besides materially fi
favoring further recoveries on other a
grounds. It expressly holds that the a
lands were not forfeied to the Gov- d
crnment by the Act of Congress and "
that titles passed only by the sale. It ;
is about timp that the Governncnt it
should show some sense of juetico in it
'connection with the lands sold under
the Direct Tax. Those sales were out
rageous in their character, and ruinous ~
in their effects upon the leaufort peo- t
ple, and thus far the courts of the i
United States have denied them all E
redress. b
li
''i; Managei's of the American e
Dible Socirity have just presented their
sixty-sOventlh AnImal 1eport. During (
110 previous year o'f the history of the (
ociety have so manny pages of the t
sacred word beet issuedi 'an'd only a
single year-the last of Ilt' great civil
war-ranks the one just closed. Iin the
United States the Fourlh General Stup
U1.y has been auspiciously inaugurtecl,
%and in foreign lands the Society has
entered new flekc, while in countries r
where the work had becn previously t
established it has been prosecuted with
remarkable vigor and success. Tree1(~
hundred and eleven eolportcurs hve
habored'in this country, and two hum.
dred and seventy-six in foreign inds-.
The receipts for the yeat' for gei.eral
purposes were $598,611.91. Of this
-amount, $283,999.55 Were received for r
books and on Purchase account; c
$184,170.20 from legacies; St1,36.33 ~
in donations from auxiliary societies,i
churches and individuials; -$3,294 .4'7 4.
from rentmlb and thie bialance from in- t'
terest. andl other source& Resides
which, $531,000 have been added to thei
trust fund, the interest of which -alone 1
is app)licab)le for general pwep'loses.
The disbursements for manhuLfacturinIg
and for all oilher general purposes were C
$59)6,-206.89. For thie foreign work of y
the Society, t.o be expended during the .1
year, the amount of' $ltli,986.86 has
beeni app)ropriated. The number of I
cop)ies of the Scripture issued during c
the year is 1,676,232, "he issues otf i
thle Society during sixty-seven years
amount to forty-twvo millions, eighty
three thousand, eight hundred anidi
sixteens
Ex-GovERNOmR THioS. 1B. J'rIER (lied
at his home in Union comut ym onlet I
Sunday afternoon, HIe had1( been quite
Ill for 80ome little time, and for several I
(lays before Is death great anxiety
wvas felt by his friends. Governort
Jeter was fifty-seven yenes of age. lie t
graduated from (lie South Carlolina
College in 1846, and ill 1818 w~as ad
mitted to the practie of law. lie was e
at one time associate'd with the late i
Thomas N. D)awkins, and gave prmomi
ise of high rank in his professionu. Tihe
law was not to his taste, however, and1
lhe soon abandoned It for other pur
suits, iIe was for somoc years presja
donit of the Spartanburg and1( Uhion
Railroad, a position which he filled
with credit. In 1872 Governor Jeter
was elected Senator from Union counm
ty, and his influence for good was f'elt
eveni in those corupt days. In 1877,
upjonl tihe restoration of good govern
ument, he was elected Presideit pro:
temn. of the Senate, and, by virtue ofI
that position, became Governor in the I
summer of 1880, upon the resignation
of Governor Simpson to take his seait
on the supremne bench. In all these posi1
tions Governor Joter showed hisa high
character, modest worth and excutive
abiltiy. In 1882, he retired to priivate
life, in spite of the earnest ish of his
numerIous11 supporters to return him to
the 8enmte. WVhen the Railroad Comi
mission was organized he was induced
to accept an ap)pointmnent, anid he was'
engaged in tihe arduous duties of that.
position when lhe was attacked1 with
the illness whiclh resulted in his (deathl.
The news of Governor Jeter's death
will be received aill over the State with
genuine sorrow. Iis spotless charac
ter, his genial manners amnd his devo
thon to all that concerned thme welfare
of the State, made him unliversally re
apected.
The B3othe'red Army Surgeons.
It was in war-times. The Quar'ternmwater
of the Fourth New Yor'k Artillery was
nearly dead with dyseter.lie surgeons
did their best for~ him but at last gave him
ap. Lieut. Blems, who Is no0w well know'n
merchant In Oneida, N. Y., ventured to
01l5(e himit P'rnn(y U)Avms P~AiN KIt
LE'- In a few dlays tI i(.martermaster's
uin"'rIng~ were ovec, a:.1he' was oi duty
teti t aneingo h D!thb'rent Portlons of
We,WellEr-Da'dwooal tIi, 3feavle st s ft6.
er.
Aolbecial to th6 iiaimarck, Dakota, e
NfW-0 datud A1on(lar, gIves the tM,
(wiii W dtails of a flid att DeAd'.d wA
AlnYst every day ior 'a. r-mott there
las lOeii a 111 of iain19 Wluh ligs re,i
l1red the roads inpast'a)lo att( thor
iughly saturated the ground. A heavy
hll'oi'nowy tollowedt but disappeared V
npidly under the heavy warm rain of
friday night and Saturday. Guilltes
)i' valleys in hillS -a1'e IYom a few imn
Ired feet to probably a ilthti' of ar
nile wide. Deadwood is situated at
he junction of Whitewood and Iead
vood Gulches, antd . nuin'rois oilier
tuloies their -emIptied accumulating
vaters f1roma the mounitajins into those
wo mahi guiches, making a volum o
itf water thant ruished downi Whitewoodt
vil lh resistless force. Cent rail City,
knchi)r City and Go!don Gate are on
)cadwood Gulch, above Demtdwood
ity. The greater portion of Central
,ity was above the flood, but for,
nuchor CitY and Oolden i Gat therb! t
aus nio Oscape, the tileh theiro being
dt over 600 feet Wide. Rem,ingtot is i1
nttirolv gone. The valley is iloodod'
nd half of Spear Fish is watshed away.
rook C(l.t is hoearly all gone. Thlie
ater is now fitlling, (ibough t1here4 Is
Imch snow in the mountains yl..
corge Chandler annd his wito and t wo
Itknowin man are kuowii to have been
rowned. Rope and t:as:et rommlu
ieation hans beent estiblished lbetwteen
to two parts of the ciy. The mnIaii 0
,si(dential portion of i)ealwood isi
'om 100 to 300 f'ect abovo the uileh ti
nd the minii bushius portion is also a
bovo the diager line. 'lhe portion
est.royed was occupied by ceap tIene
eit hIolus1es4 Secot( cass hot.els, laun
ries, small traders, sportitig' houses,
very stables, etc. Soniu of (the build-'of
igs are hltit over a st reamni which at a
s ordinary stab is bit a fOw fdet it
id(e. 'Thlis locality is geierally avoid- tt
1, however, its danger being recog
ized. When the flood eane t imelv iia
arrning was given by neans of the
lephone system which exi,ts in tho -
His, and tnost of th e 'aluaible articles w
'erc temroved by the resideiits. So y
It. thrce bodies hIaiv been recovered; t
lit it. is believ"ed now that the loss ot' I
to haq beell great. The 1loOd swept
teryvthing befote it exceptintig thlie
rost siibstantial bu111(1iigs. '1'lte losses
i Deaiwood -will reaech $.7000,10.
olclenl Gae, Anchor City, Ceitral
ity, South 3etid atnd Crooli City are
11 heavy losers."
TII E SUV S '*O ' TIll Lo. l.
Omoie Facts Going Ii, Show thut There is
e1i.4 htling InI U:.
. f''[ i Flb // . &w )'or/L Il/,rii/.1
Jud1'ging ly the iitinher atd violet'e
1' tim ailliosp heric dist Ilba;nIees r" -
orlel all over the wt'oril dlrintg tl o
ecenit, llaxilllllll disl.hat (it' solar" te
ivity, the sttit spot Ithe risis se'l to
ave iade out a cleat' ate. Aecti'd
ig to the best astron1omlicaal atthori
es the re'lative valnes of ob erv''(d
lu ?1)>tsl ceaiilily iicrea,edI 3.1 in 1.i78
) -: .:. inl I881,, andl( I'urt her' im-rensedl
ist mear il, bu it are probably liew lit tile
anximr'il. or on the (14h.clille. rII.
urTelt 1'P-. Sierv iss, jill the lm-1 isite of
\is :'p,iclur ,Srie)cec J/on/|lrla, refer.'
ing to t'he nttiiplied maglelic stormus,
.clones., tornadctes a ut .llods of the
ast twoe years,'F~ f'oribly' a'ugge'(sts tint
I favor' of thie i'iewis of tho-e who
aitk a cermeet ion cant he traecd be
wen'I sunl 511ths ari mthIle wt'athtet'."
his connlion'iti willI be seen'i hvi somei
11 thle tettiiiris oft Seai vaisitil ites lort'
88l-X2 iatde to the Lomnlont itiord of
'irade last ntioilth. A v'er'y seriou it\
t'ense in (-he nittmber of vetsst'ls lttst bg -
Il 'hlasses of' entsualtIies in ht yea rtas
01mpartied wit h thle nerag:tie of 1h lie
revMiouls y'ears is olliciailly' reiported1.
i*uw mttichl tof this inlcreas(e is to be
aid atd the door of the ith erii, antd 1
iow' ttich to thle rot llnntess ofI the lost
hipst andt thle carelessnexss oh' their
linied. ihit,~ hiowever t hatI may bie, it
a wor'thy oi note thlat it'f teie is aniy
ehlice to be1) put oin thle Suil spot1 the
ryv thee recenlt miaixjinuunt of spot1tetd
ess is patssing alway taml we tuar hope)1
or' a tuioro (ui escet stiate ofl ('errestrtial
Veathier. A i'er.i'coiinlp'etnt s''ieniic i
tilhiority' annuncetd ithis spinlg t)o the
loyal Society of Einburgtth tha h mIle ~
itnts Itit "lhe tutiximnutu heat g iveni
fl' bi' thie stil is whieni thte stui,spt
er'otd a at Ihec axiimtin, and1( tIle I4
his shoingtie it mtayv be e x led tat a
hiu comIiing S(seaon, wh'lile assibly
ot be phteniomenially halt. Bitt. nto
rust wto' hy' foreaust of' ft' season bae'd
11 ')ycl ical stolari cithagte is poss5ile ill.
hie prlesentt sttate of solbi' scientce.
1iZE E OS T T'ICA N~ It' (ii *'iLal;;1Iis.
t D)renaill1 Scene~ ECtedacti b a Iidati
Chaeabar lea SottilS Aitatim.
J[itiom the MonQte'aideo. intx,
A htor'rib11l air t ook julac e r'eeutil
V liio ( ranaude del Stat', ntear thei Uriu
~nay'ani fron)Itier. A you ng iarmier
vais bittent by ai miadt dog, andit r'emiedies
Voutnd(. ( lau teizat ion wvas resoilted
0, anld thleire wias every lreasont i he
i.eve Lh,nit the vi ruts hiad nt i,eniteired lie
acim nis sy'stm. WV lin the aiccidt.
>ccurre ithL( Ie younhg tint aas ab out to
lrly but~'~1)1 itt consequ tctee oft thle ii
lostploned( f'or' tree month11 s, wo' the i
nteal mteni wh'o were conisultedl on
he,' (las gave it as thleirI i uaimouits
uuinint thiat, thiere wais noit the slight
at, ground for' apiClwebending tiny dian
ter' fromIi thle bite. 'The mhar'tialge totok
hltce Oil the fatrm and1( wvas te'rlebratetd ]
wvitli.h Ct onomary testivities. .Att(lr
heo utiai al suppuer was ove'r (he' bride
gtti t appe'aredt to be seizedu with ta lit
LIt..nehitiehly. One of1 love's caprc'es, S,
maid( soebotdy. Atier' stuppler emntii(
lie hllI, and wh'len tius wvas aii its
eiighit. i lie new hy..wedde ule wioith i-I
rew f'romi thle t'est ive se ieMn a taied
to their atparl menit..
Abot)t ani hiotr iifttel 1rrs the housei
r'esoundtted with f'eioci1tns ciries l.ter
imn tgledi wvit h shietks and: gio-.ts. As
won tis thie e'tnests had( trecovereitd fromi
uttpofattion,1 thaey started'l in the dlice.'
ioti of' the cr'ies. 'Tey ptnlorle tI d
hle presen'ite'd itself. f in th dc Loor laii
'hie sItid breathied, but11 her bid'vwais
tor'n aid bitten as if' she had' belt
seized by a tirer. it a cornet1 )1 of h
room Was the1 br'ide'goom,. covered
withi blood anid foamtinIg alt the' rmonthi
scr'atchiing, biting andt teaing away at
the wvall Iantd furiat ure. WVithi a sud
rtii bounid lie spr'iang like a tiger uiponi
Ihie Iivaders of his~ halt, and lie woulda
bave muade~ onue oi' more vict is had
iiot a brtherQI of' the' di'ing br'ide sent a
mIlet oraihai thm'o... th .ia .-.ti'1
a by some perowis considered at onen
iostiott wbether editattou ednoatesi
'hero is no question that educational
iaente'yj properly lubrfodf d withJ
ash, uiovcf smoothly, taking I'Ut one
lid of its. curriculum ..ltonsande 6K
righterod 'netiins and turning the
nt duly at the othbr end after flve
Ix yoarr, with lno'or loss of knowl.
dge. But the , mthlino seems to be
nt of gear in Ilittfis3 and the urchins
,ill have a poor show, as the tullow
ig answers sriven at an examination
y several teachers in Adams i untt"
l1inoita hnttitty flirt-grade cortilieti't'ts,
pould indicate:
One named as three living American
ent;15hakespearey B.roi and LonA'
)llow.
One teacher thought Shkfspeare
'1H dead, thouight he died in Indian*
tdtnt twienty years ago.
Atother sni<1 "Pilgrtt's l'rd i"'a'
as written by Longfeiliow.
Anothel said "Unolf Toi's CaliIi'
rns Written hv Byroir.
Another thotght a bicycle was A
Iu.iCal inist'tnent.
A nother did not knoV What a tolti
Aitot1er did not know that Cdilgi'e
'as in session the fihAt winter.
Another said 1l1inois had ten tJnited
tales Senators and Now Yt'k m116
undred anid twenty ; said he votedI for
rniled StaltIs Senttgr f'o.n ino 11is.
Another thought that F'il1OhItysoii
as a machine.
Several had not 10ie01 of the Vienna
r Uilted Status f(oods, iid if the star
)ute trial. Most of thei are nn
'aehcrs, and these are only pa rt (t thu
LISWCL'S.
l!tiUNIN . N(01I'ICES.
An Assa,+tant- to Naure.
A niaht stpel'd into a drug store the
her daey and enlled for a bottle of Nor
an's "Nat1uraliziil '' Cordial. Hie had
tgotten the' word Ni'utralizinig and cer
inly Substitutt d a t;ood o1n1', as it. assit
ature in hi'inging the systena to its latur
condition.
Froni Abroad.
Onr travelisg agent writi's nts that Nor
an's Neuti? ing Cordial is v,'ry pn'tthn
here hhas 11ben. IIe has no trunbh
haaitver in selhig it as every one knows It
he thli best, muost pleatianatt and mst
trmnles family medicine in 'xistrnre.
THE TESTS OF
40YEARS
PROVE BEYOND DOUBT
THAT
Perry Davis'sPai ler
THE GREAT IALTH IeEEPER
THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS
THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
AND A FRIEND OF THE
FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD
ALWAYS BE AT HAND.
EVERY DRUGGIST KEEPS
Perryl)avis's8PailliKiller
~pecial Attention
--GlVEN TO TH E
[NDERTAKER'S DEP~A RT1MENT.
hIL CJAT LLN% PROMPTLY AT
TEK1IV)ED '10.
I ke'ep on11hand11a full supply of
M ETiALL1IC BURILAL CANKETS
WALNUT CASKETS
OSEWO(OI)) CASlES A XI) tDOidiNS,
nda ChlEA P GIAD)E of CO)F1INS an~
UItIAL1 ROBIES.
R.* W.V Pi*jILPq
SA LE
END) FEED STABL.ES.
[IORSES AND M'tJLN9 I
.J ut s t a r ri v e d , o n e0 ( e a rl o a d o f y o n ni g ; f a . i
)rokeQ I(enituiiky Mulesaw 111llrse-dlIdong$
ONM P.\II: O1 NI(CE HlAY niS1US.
U3nie ami get the pilek, as8 I ll sWaip a'
Vell as8 sells- 6' fo lathm'a a tkinlE. ]
v'Itill) a for i.ny and1( a'I kim1 .
D)on't ber backwaird in banIte'rlpg me1 tc
wialp, as 1 oml4 t , ii af.
A.OD' OfPaNMiFORD
WHITENING AND PNENRFilNO
TIHE TEE THe'
'EEPS- IE llREI'H PURNi ANE
SWEET.r
O0R~MULA OF DRI. T. 'T. MOORE.
WF. C. F18H ER,
VHOL~EsALE AGENT, CoLUMJBI4, N.'
For Sale In Winnsboro by
IcMASTER, B3RICE & KETCflNN.
Mli -h Utl
" -
fBIlE VE .KI""3%.I
BUY THE BEST
M . J. 0. BoAo-Diar SIr:. I bol'g)tt ti
iirst Davis Machine sol bS' yott over fiy
ears ago for mny wife, wloha's given it
Jong anld fair trial. I am di.el pleased wit
It never gives any, troulble; and Is s
d as when first bought' T
J. W. BoIACK.
VIIihusboro, S. C., April 1883,
M1n. IlOAO: You wish tod kiow what
[lave to.say In regard to the Oavis Machin
I.ight of you three years Ago. 1 feel
i't.s tpo much It its favor. latl
about it.o's viith in five nionths, af. tht
ruinning it so fast that. tho needle wouhl go
terfectly hot from friction, 1 feel confidei
Iconul not have done,t))4 f4 tot iklt
is much ease and so Wvell vith any othc
lnachine. No time lost in adjusting a
tacelnits l'he lightest ruftnin g machii
I have ever treadled. Brother JrnicuS an
Willihm'e.lnliiniies are as nuch please
Fi$l.t.lwt- Davis Machines bought of yet
Iwant no better m110hhle. A' I said bll
fore, I don't think too much dlan be said f.
the Davis Machine.
Ilespectfuily,
.t:! 8d - LF-NNsoN.
Fairfl1ti county, April, 1883;:
MR. I0ACt: D[y machine gives ni*ph'fe<
satisfactiuu: .1 find no fault with It.'iTh
dtfdchnetlis are so sinllt. I wish for h
better than (he Davis V'rikcfl Freed:
Rcspcctfully,
Mis.WI. E13.LINO;
Fiffiltli Ebih'ty, A prill, 1883)
Mn. 13d'k bought a 1ays Vertier
Feed Sewing it ['hine from yoti four yea
ago. I am delitied with it:, IU never hat
1t01.1) he any .r6ilfif-e, hnd has hfever heei
tie ieas tout of order. It is as good a
when I first bought it. 1.. win cheerftill
recommuend it. Respectftlly,
MA1s. M. J. KIItKLAND.
Monticello; April 30, 1883.
ITflA Is to certify that I lav been usinj
at Davis Vertic'al Feed M64ing11 Machin
for over two years, purchased of Mr. .J. (
I3o t . I haven't found it possessed of an
fa lt;I khe attachments areso. ainpli
It never refuses to wcork, and, is pertaini
tiS lightest running in the aarkett 1 con
sidii it a ilrst-e!ass maehine.
Very resyectfully, - .-- '
Oaklanad, Fairlield couty, S; C:
Mn. ilOAr: I atm well pleased in ever'
patticuilar with the-.Davis Machainet bougli
oft fou. I thik it a flrst-class machine ih
every respect. You ktnow you sol sevea
machitnes of the samte mtake to dlifferent
members of oura famtilies, all of whom, a
far as I know, are well p)leasedl with then
Respectfully,
Mus M. II. MOBLEuY.
Fairfield county, April, 1883.
This is to certify we have had in constani
use the Davis Machhue bought of you ahou
three ago. As we take in work, andl hav'
mnad.et te paie of it several timtes over, ian:
dlon' t want say better miachtitne. Is atlway
ready to do any kintd of wvork we have t
do'. No pucakering or skipping stlcelte
W6(ant Only' saty we are well p)leased, an
WV.IY no bcta ..machilne.
A ta-i 2Z5, 183.
.have no-fatult to fndI witht my macin<
an4 dO?i't wanit tany better'. II iave imad
the~ jirieb of I1 et\bral times by tauking I
sew in g. It is a.lways ready to (10 Its wvorl
I thInk it a firat-ekuss mchlne. I feel
can't say too much fo'r the Davis Vertiea
FaiirI'ekt coi'nity, A pril, 1883:
Mn. J1. 0. floAo-Dear Sh':.O kiE ~is''
muchl )\h'asure to testify to thae herits<
the D)av'l Verfieal Feedt Sewliflg Maclila
Thie mainetIt I got oif you about h~va feal
ago, hats been almtod .in..,e fatit te
ever since thatt tine. .) c annottYe thi1
Is worn aniy, anda ha.itnoE cost na oiW if
for repairs .since we have had It. Any 6~
pleased and don't wishl for any better.
Yours truly,
Graniu Qtniiry, near WilnnAb68:, . .
We have ined clh6 Davls Vertical Fec
Sewing Machinlte for thte last flye year
WVe wvoul no(t have apy~' otthir uuauke atn
price. Theiu itmiehitiS haA givein us ni
bounded satisfactIon;.
Very trespectinally,
Mus. WV. K. TIUnINEnI and Dautghtcr
F'airfield counlty, S. C., Jani. 27, 1883.
IIavittg bought a Davis Vorticalh FM
Sewving Machine from Mr. .J. 0.-Blong son1
three years tago, and it havIltg given nt
pterfect satlsfac.tion, in every rea4geuc ams'
faiIly macehinte, both for heavy antd lig1
sewing, anid ntever nteceed the Jeatst ar
pair int anty way, I can a'heerfutlly . recot
mendIt( it tot aniy oneo as a first-class inachhi
In overy paticlar and think itseon
itone It is oneti of the shniplest mWnt'l
made; my chldren use it with all eas
Thle attacheltnts ar'e more easily adjuasta
and it(doesa greater ran ge of work by ia
of its Vertical Feed than any other mn
chtine 1 have ever seen or utsed.
Mats. Tu'IoM As OwaNos.
Winntsboro, Fairfield countty, S. C.
We have had one of the D)avis Maclain<
about four years antd have always found
ready to do tall kinds oif wvork we htave ht
occasion to do. Can't see that the mtachhl
is worn alny, anda works as well as whla
liew. Mats. W.T J. UnaAwi?oiD.
Encksona's Creek, Fairfield county, S.
M wife is highly pleased with the Day
A'ht~ee Itottg1I90f you. Sihe would nt
take dot icl what sIte gave for it. TI
tmchiinte bas ntot beeni otut of order sin
sl)6'had.41 and she cana do any kind
WoV on I. Very respectfully,
~ouaf~To; irfcld J AS. F.'FitnEE.
Montoofa; Firfeldcounity, S. (I.
The Dai'0 Machie is' shnply
tr'easurc. . Mut. J; A: Go'oDwvYN;
Ridgeway, N: C., Jana. 10, 1883;
J. 0. BoAo, Est., AgeatDear Sir; ?t
wife htas been' u1.ing a Dais Soewlng. M
chineo contstatl for ti'l)past f6bi year
and it htas noy~ n'eeded any re airs ai
~orks' just its 11l al' *lidfhus bouIgh
hel says it wvill (10 a g r 'ang.fpra
tical.work and do it ind i'lbttr thr
ain machtine she has oer a Wo chaee
tulyrecomndtia( it as a Not 1 famil
la1inoa& Yours truai
.JAB.'Q. DAvis.
-Wiinmsoo . C t.inn ,7la 3,a .8
j LY Wo NIS.UL
:1 OIIWY "II 'S ? iLIc
bLE TO C RE
I rob y action upon all JBronchial and
Pl il Afgeetions Is beyond belief
to hose who have never tried It
or sean It ut.
ni tedilyI ay ti t3j oriAnd Pulnmd
ueFeversi. It 1s a wo rful
E3PICCTORANT ANO H E A E R.
I$ ilp4 the digestive and Vtrinary or.
gana in a uatural and healthy condition
it
1ttIflrE{ S THE BLOOD,
Ina'ntl y YoIkves night sweats, gnt'eness
of appetite and general debility. It has
been known ony four years and
I AS $EVEIt-FAILEI) To PE1tFECT
A CUU;E.
Aty one afflicted witl lihat is generally
uonsidered death's av-.t cdio-ter, consunp.
tion, 'anD bo cured ibr $2.60, $5.00, br
10.00 nucording to tho stago which tih
di iits. ban reohed'. Nb patient has bt
takei $10 worth before alnre Vase<f(i.ted.
Th$ SPECIFIC is rocomnended oily for
piilronary affections, and tlidg' desiring
to uso it eat do so by sending their or4eos
to the pprietors of this paver or direat
to if, ;W.ting that you saw tit i ldvertise
ument i h 'lIoinnebord Nzwu' Ni iIELAL.
~IIIRE PfATM R lf.1
::utes:T imnatiasNi 1 i!f*te oishron
. ts from ilit to- ten days,
PrE; E' aii'sl 1 $$ por I3it
1t:T , ALKERU,
FItANRI,1N;r6N, N. Cr
188$.
SPRINjS STO C
We have now reeeived mtir stocI of
SPHINU.G (ODS, and have them r ti(ly
for
IN ?PFECTION.
We think we can 8.-1/L Y say ttii. we
havice never opened at any time a More
eoIplete assortment or better class of
oods.
As regards prices, we will only say that
these goods will be sold as low as the saitte
CLASS OF GOODS
ard solt in any MA RKICT, and assure our
eustlibts that they will be protected in
lrie4, as We will meet the market at any
timn1 In a''ything.
We would edil speclal attention to our
IENT' T E ARTIENT,
whleh Wit V e fhtnd complete in every par
tienlar, and :iIl %c ask is.au inspection by
the p)ubic.
MoMAST, BR?ICE & KETOHIT,
AGATE IRONWARE!!
ilght and'dtrable, ill .to rust and is.
not affected by heat. L lnve Preserving
Kettles, Ni1co and Milk lb oths, TPea Kettles
and Sauce Pans of this celbrated w~are. A
*.ood
OITL STOVE shouk(l he in every lise.
[ have the Whitney Ilnt Illast 'W,I' all the
fixtures. WVill do0 as mumch cookin''t *lh a
fe w (cenlts' worth of oil as an ordinary stove.
T'he best oil should he uIsed \With bIese
stoves as well as burned tin lamps. Ot Mtal
Oil, over 1.500 lire tost, is tihe best oil hflde.
No smuoke, no smell, and safe and cheap.
Thme (GRAND) CIIAIRTEII OAK leads all
othier cook stoves. I have also thme Stand
.ed Gharter Oak, Impiro,ved T.no, Sn. Friend,
Jotton (Opitionm andi Hilli Arp. Stove Hollow
ware, Drmipping Pans, Pipe, Elbowvs and all
* thmer Stove Triminngs. TIinmware, D)ip
lpers of all Ikinds, ilik Coolers, Flesh
l1crkcs.
.J E LLTY and WVINE making made easy
hy using the Iland y Fruit Press. Pulp
amnd seed'(s separated from the juiee at one
operation.
I think I have nearly everything thme
the housekeeper needs, and if I have not I
can get it.
GRIOCERIES-a full line. Pure, plain,
oil-faslhionmed SU(IAR Candy. T1ry it.
iIJ(UG IY and WAGON material, Shafts,
Poles, liub)s, Spokes, Rhniis and Whlille
T'rees. I sell close to shops, and ask a
!omnpalrisonl of prices with Columabla or
Charlotte.
Pioughms, THoes, Picks, Spades, Manumre
Ilorks,.Ii ay Forks, D)iggers, Cradle Blades,
Ginl lhlades, etc'.
G( A IN C ItAI)TLES of the same good
mmake thilt I sold last season.
'flAK RIETURN%.
OIhFICE OW Ct)UNTY AUDITOR,
FAIIdiDA COUNTY.
WINuIsnono; S. C., May 1, 1883.
..LiilS 1c Olviwil he openm fromi June 1st
to .July 20th, 1883, for the punrpose of re
eiving T1ax licturnsb of ill iersonal prop
ert.yivdhifon thie lirst of .Jin 1883. (All
persons d1*nbi1g p('rsonal p)rdibrty of any
<(WS14ion tire required to ll#t thea same,
nmdter oath, fat bInution. All hbw huild
itugs ereeted since the hegltt tif J(ints 1882,
mu(st he reportedi; nm:al all purAsfues or
sales of real estate, within the sanfb' pjinitod,
litist be iloted.
AllI male persons between the hge4d o'
6*ehty:ona6 and Afty years are liab:l6 to
Poll T1ak, e*ceeb4 hhobl trnstees andi thds
physically untabW6 tt' cars ti support.
The term '"personal p)roperty,"' as hierdi
usedl, is helli to Mieinm andl inelnmdb "'if
things,' ofietr than real estate, wniceh have
any r,'etmlary value, a nd nioneys, crediits,
tuvestnients inm bonds, stocks, joint stock
Eni)ales~ or othmerwise~'
foi he convonIeued 6t i4lxpayors, I will
atfdhd ini person, of by dleputy, at the Iol
lowin d les oni (e (lay sp)eeilled, foi tihe
purpose di receivIng TVax Rleturns, vlri
Fenstervlle. Tuesdr.fl.JJmVn'e 1i9:
Monteello TIhursdayYJune1~
Jenkin*dille FrIday 'Juno 22.
Jenningle Store, Sahurday, Juneb;
Woodwn'rd's, Montiy, June 25.
''hite O'akc, Tuemsdhry, Junme 26.
Ridgeoysf, WedTnesdiay, June 27;.
hBlytheWood, Thursday,Jn2.
arCre4k, Friday June 29;28
adoen's Grove,' Monday,.JuIl 2.
Bioulward's Store, Tiueada J, 3.
.i' -x1u Auditor Fairfield Cotiy:
- aI -f-.
SpY i . AT S *I ' 2 AD O 6 1j
800 pfra' dl~es' Nowpvi 1?l.s' at re$t6& )rMleeR.
200 tudle'' Newvport Ties, all sizes, fa below their acadi VA.
A Fall Lila Of [eli SIIirtaJst Re '
S s ' t et value ever h
goo bReIAL buT -,v'A
., lstock lse pt Y epkp a ad a prlcs at leas TEN PE
CEN'T . less por Tjns aon av Size eOO sV ace in tlhe St .L
My i TEu8 UCEDt R6d bilog What they Il
SPING GOdiSS!
SinN I 0 n !it cie dd hr00uut1)ise
Soool-Mur b O D !_P J~ ' o tY
.s.I cfilv l1 edy fo, inspectift a fullIin6 b' SPRIN
1 IGOODS; consi'sing of
NUN'S VEIL G, BUNTINGS, POTIED anc4 ? AIN
SWISS; PLAIN and -FIGURED MUSLINS,
LACEi; TkIPEn hhtl CORDED
.PIQ,UFy CMBRCS, .
tGtIGHIl and CALICOES.
A stock" 61 Men's; Bby' ntd. Youths' Clothihg, which will yo
iOLD LOW:
STRAW HATS IN ALL, S 'iLE AN PRIWES
Men's, Boys' and Touths' low cut Shoes. Ladies' aMid.
Men's ,C)oth ind Leather Slippers: Also) a beautifil line of
o FANS.
CALL AND EXAMINN hEFORE KJRCiAt1NG:
Respectfully;
J. GROESCILIEL, Agent:
IT STANDS AT THE READi
* " . TIIF IWLkt'IAUNING
boME STc.;
- That it is the ackn lyiedged Lei der 1i
., the Trade is a fact t1a cannot be dis-'
no rted. -
.MANY IITATE IT-Nd1%k EQUAL I'kI
Thle Lar est Araned
The Lightest hlunning,
'e n(iL Jt eautlfu Woodwork.
hatii' jMitinheat.m ~ 1
- .oa N.MB T Y &1Hi '.,i .
Agnt Waited in uinocculied territo
t 3OMEsTWU $ING MACIIINE t0.
IeJ-- u. Ric . ,d Vir-giftIa:
SPING GOODSl
THE CORNEll STORE.
NThAVOIDABl1.. my v'e k bonght later this piing than usu,aal; bn?
t'o'tutiiiely, at SUCH PR fCRS as ( oj' b .6 t fe t6 nieet 16 8H1 ARPE8'S
COMPET1ITION. 1 am'keener to sell thmai eM, ki'~ tYfg0ft jithit
AN INVITATION
Iti .~brvmn,1i,woma nncld in Fairfield County to visit MY EO1
A iEQUEST.
d finN'T i5AVE MY STORE WITHOUTfri ASNN Y $ , A
~ ARTICLE YOlI W.ISH TO LOOK AT1, AND) ASK TilE PRICE!
A PROMISE.
.AV i !A i h W i.jTED ON POLIT1ELY. AND NO (10 (Bt
IN CASE A ALE 18 NO I Ej UTfED) .I EttCES SHA LL .r i AS LO;W
(1 AS TJHEI SAME GOOb8S CAN 8OLD AT. IN WINNSBOR .;
NEW ADDITIONS fESHE GOODS
"s
- I am rE iving didly new additleota..
to my Stod 6't Shef 'and and Staple' ~OSISTI*N &' FLOVR O'" THlE'
aSMIIiF VGNO(CERIEM. Rc,Nv
Raspblerry', LtIfibIrry Pineapple, -
CitLron a;nt Ora'ng6 Mirmaulade. OraIfi onm ios,Slo,
js JIam Sanmsa t, Coinda& heef and'
'r ongue ihi can's. Pece,Pnaf$,Clbid h3z'lt
'C Roaset Chiienii anmd lRoast Turkey's;
Ple?iukh6s, Jellies anid Ltimonms;' ~ 'r,Scoah qah hwCo n
best radesaiolt MPenf Gris/ Ri, Ne
MhIed Goodles dndDa/6{iUhn
STANDARD GRIOCENIES . oonT't'1
pIes, cakes 'th~~idflgs; ivaboN 1dd
a &f ofesad' Toa& o'? tamfoI
N U Flout 4Otad16 o' getables for on'ps, aaorantdi Apples.
N e l ons' Molaste and Syao ir'.
*Flah anid Fulton Market Bec OddWmetJv'at l ofe
Blordeni's En le Conmdenado Milk
d RaIsfmt and Nuts. * (fe&nia Tlack 'l'ea; and all Grades of
t. Spices and Confuotoaerles of ill kinds.
"All of whieh will be SOLD CHEAP Sugars d oofoeg
-for CASH by
. & WOmFE Dn 6 en -n..g