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* THE 'NEW:8 AND-HR D. A'w1nmsadno, s.'V. ' dNO. B. ItETNOLDS. 'OIL-tB. 4. od'rs,EDITOD S. THE Czar and dzarliga wd 'safely 'crowined at Moscow on Sunday, the 27th-inst. Mils. GEONGoC Sc'Ov1ILE Is 30W mIlk Ing desperate efforts to have her hame cohangedl to i1owe, Which was her mother's mnaident name. She seems anxious to cut loose both fjom the Scovilies and the Guilehus. CONHEssM IN SPItINOEI is mahin an active canvas for the Speakership df the next House. Mr. vpiinger would do himself more c'trit by grace 'ciy faliing in line with the free-trade Demiocrats and supporting John G. uarlisiefor that offoee. ."IELiaroCS liberty" ini FranIce is, in substancet, he prohibition of all all - ions to relcgilon in the schools-even Sthe n'ame of the Deity is carefully ex piunged from Cvery~ new text-hook. T ,we ould denominate the triumrh of atheism, not that of religious liber 'ty. TE Wlasliington Critc thinks the Democrats should nominate Allan G. Thuan for Governor of Ohio, and saysif 113ihiinated-hie wvill prohbSly be0 elected, and i n that event, it wold not be diffleult to predict wihe would he the0 next President of the United States. TIIE~ celebrated (Germnan 'General, Von Molke, is now nearly eighty-three T oears of age, and is hae anll heartv. .h,he lpular ovrtraits of the great G tenieral have made himt appcar very ssleh tinner than le relly i, andl / h prha[ps given rise to thle wide spetd apnion that eet i aol soit. invalid clset soldier. le is now e Oyig n exteided tour through Switzerland. Till. cinrion is ver generally en .-.tertaitlea among the ladies that litera ry en make poor ihushadds, anid it seems that sott of the later develop ments i11 thie i teral circles lend strength and lausibi liy to t.he opin lon. Mrs. Chdra'I 9"ickens's experi ences wili her talented aid celebrated husband were sid to lie even more un ra'y tnm that Of thu pir and ut forbuinate wife of the eccentric Carlvl. To an intimate friend she oice re 'marked: "I suppose the world needsi a few geniuses in it, btal. its a dreadful falte to have to live with one of thea." GOVERNOR PATT'IsON, of Penisy vanlia, has 'v~'e frisel y vetoedl a bill . - fo-- tua.nsandJ t.hl L tiela ofw lf t Statp be separated but not divorde, t6 sell 'inad ispose of their separate estates, free fromn tlic rights of dower or cour tes. The GovCinor assigns as his rensens for the veto'that the narriage ties are too loosely regarded ini Penii sylvania noW, and( that the p)assage of suhan act wvould tend to enlcourage separations of ianai and wvife. It is wvell I hat, som3e of the high 011icials in the North IPOs5ss tiuoral courage eniough to stemi the torrent of rient .d ind(iffieence that is sw.eepinig desolat.ioni iln its coturse and drowinug the saecd infllencs 'of' the faily in muany Stattes of' the Union. PillESIDENT MeI1IlIDE. Tihe Board of' TJru stees haive doneC fthi whlole du3ty' ini the elect ion of' .Professor AleUride to the Pr'esidency of the South Carolina College. The distingu ishied P rofessor ad 3(oben for some time1 previous to his elect ion fill.. ing the position of Chairman of t he Facutlty, and his brillian anld stucecess ful reo~'rd wvhile discharging tIe ardui ots433. asi'responsible dtites of tihe olfice cohtribted, in a large measure, 1o his popu'iriEy with the facuilty and ~i dents, anid aflo,rded a guiaranity to the Board that th isitiont would prios per under lifs admninistrationi. Theli Presidlent-elect caine to SouthI C'arol ina wvi Ih lie-' k id w ithes iandt hnear y recommiendaltionis of' t 31he Iti and friends of the UmniversitBy of Tlen nieSSee, and it is generally believed that tIhe trustees of that ins tittion would have elected hitr 1 the presi denicy' hand theyt not bce'n forestafedh by th'-Board af~ Cohnnbila.. T.Ihe Board1 of' Trustees ar'e to le coI graniaeduo a w'ise and jud(icious c,hoice of an offieial head for the South Calrolina College, and wit-h an alble and eflicient edy'ps of p)rotessors~ We ai'e ass5ured thait ai useful and br'iillit future is in store for the institution. *iAT HAs KENT1UCKY D)Ol4E? E~ stronig mid vigorous editorial apJ pea'rs in the New Yoi1 f'era?t 0h "Repu)lbliear llopes Reviviing," in' which the action of the (eiht'deky D)einioeritic C,oinvention i.' Ithaill eon demned In luinmeasiulad' terms. Tt says: Until the recent action of .the KCentnleky Convention, the lenders of the' Ropublicn * l)party had not beeni able to conceal thelir despondency duing the past few months. Even the most sanguine of thetm blciOeed that ni5xC year would bring about that '3chaiige" whieh thieyh3athally dreaded '* * flut Ihey did( not hope) to see( 'the fitBS1enm deratie Conventloon qf tihe year giYe the Cold shoulder to these new questions, and that in so strongly a Democoratlc a State as K(entucky. Trho Democrats sluow signs everywhere of a determilnatin to avoid the new gnIestio,ns. In Ohio, J'ranik Hulrd1, the i eingm ta riff reform,er, i dclared by bliR eist In objotlg to 'thQ t11 1 In Alabamna, h llanda!l is supporte) for the Speakershlp by one of the tuost in1't ,itTal Domocratlo organs of that State. * * Unlesa, therefore, therv,nhoiuld occur yeJvi soon a rtgorous,and gener.'l protest agalinst the, Ki1ntucky imbeevllit, 'e think M. I Iatndall's eJection to the' yilke'shlp 'red konabiy assured. 4oitinuing in "e stitse vigorolas strttit, the edltorltl condides In 'iLie>:e words: Unless, in this'ene, cte Iclte"')4cinls serl Dusly blunder In. the next six. or eight months they have the gante In ,'their own lands. They have the great advantage of position-they are in power. They are for unate in a conspicuoutsly c;ean adintis'ra 'lon-a President \vho has of late and for ione time past made singularly few ntis akes, and whose course is wimning him nore and mnore the gelieitd approval and ontfidence of the people. The tatritI Iss1 e efused by their opponents, there tire no ther imliortalt questions on which tie: e an aljieptl. And ivhy should the country ecree a "change," for the mere sake of lanlge, *Wit All adninist.ratioti fole it ike that of Mr. Arthur? To'tlt question lie Democrats will be ale)](- to mniake no an wer except to plieadl once niore their own Lunger for uil)ce. Mir. Cunrlle,rye.l,g in defence of( he Kentuckv Cotiventio 'Nd its ac- a ion on the tariir question, says: I was entiiefy satisfied to leave the wholp natter to llie -iidguent and discretion of he party in conveitionl wit:out advice or i nterfdrenice on niy pairt, and I am sathified vith the result. Instead of mdetaking -to forniute a new .dleclaratioii of opinion lipui the tarif luestioli, the coivention in horsed an( rentilrind"( the platforms adopt-. d at St. Louis in 1871; and at Citeiuniati i 1880. lin m judgment, thNe 't form;, so tar as they relate to ti' tatili, aie as per-ti nent now as they were at the tilite of their adoption, and I think the )eimr"ay of Kentucky acted w"iseily.in adhi;iilg to then o as they stidtl, leaving the national orgai "ationl to de't(rinie What eban1ge'S, if any,U shall be nade in their plhrasenho:y. What ever others may set' proper to do 1 (ll SOI it' )eulocrnley of this State' will Itetve' Colt Fent.to repud(iate the spirit ind ineantingof the (leclatratinii upon whihl we carried the couitry hli I570', anId made the tunwlsuc'cess. fi but enthuls:a>tle calmpaign of 1850. .Mr. Carlisle may be correct inl what lie says, but we c.iu1not but ilhink that it wolld have bcin %A-kel" andi bettcr under the cit Uis tances hmd the Kent tucky Coinvetion by a scpalrate pan1k in the p)latIeI'in', op1enly and boldly de claredl for tarii"f retfrun. It the )einoeratic 1m1ties (1odges and sttadlies the tarill'ties'ioll in the ily prolchi g Catpaign, it vill receie 0lat it (lesetr3es-inotiinius defeat r The Missiog 1 ldeihitirt. 'Th'e liloriling iis wat' ril n1. la hie' ililuprtit tontly" Ylate a chlanlge in hti.: uil(lereluthlin.I Our" elilinl(II is dtecepltiVt'. Z;....re eVenting th,e."c (v uw u11 a chilh 't,irm1. :Ail attack: I .lof'. C1k .,s folln\vt.d )f''.1ours . Bhut I'1:tII 1).\vis', 1'AiN K i.ia.:n was ued Ior tetiief, mnittis rf suiddlenyiii ee ving tete:a.ulitr, 1,tvertt)ivhy ough~t to keep ai b.ott e:of this3 va)ilule rtleedy within3 rea.1t * A'KIENTION [S CAL-LE'D 'ro FIRES 1 AUD)IIONS TO MdY O cean Gemn M'ackere'h. Iojs(ou-e.I Im1i;orwd( and3( A miteian Saridines. Snimon01 ('.Nued ), 3J aelo. i. resh te,e.. ~ .33Ja' ' M)f~fi Hatln,ms Qies.it' P P l4i('iS "\\1'1 1.14 )3 M i34 insow'" imith--- . t ):5.k--h . 311 urss iackl' we,4ll 's (t 'how-(:htow Pi-k IeS. Blaker's iDromta.ti0itt ttete,lj SiLc. Prtesh Snuow-vFlake~s. Condenset,~td 31 ilk. AlL (C11 '\P FLt)I CASil. R. M.HUIIEY. *III-'l l''F'N N AILI., Y)' virt.n oi' f an3 e'xI"entio to)14 mell dW~e'led I)I '.dliI ol(ifo sale befontl Lte c(ouilt i )icclouse ot ini'' Winne3borou,.. ' ., 41nI the F"IlISTi MONIDA Y IN .\1 I N1X0i 'st.hiihler't, foi ( AShIl, the folhmi.dt viatg bemitt and~ situalte ini the' (sutit o) nig nofe'( or3 less4, homntitced bly 111a1 it o A meiuliai Lev.ited uploni as the proln'rty of M. E' '1tarnesi( at the' sitit.OJ Lori-k &1)L'rance, agst .16c esnau .1. ano. 1 NI.INO.x' D.NcA LI I" HlI MI- 1 I)A''' IN A N N X'. wviithhi t1ti' legal hilit's oIf sac, i( h' ht e'st hiderl'I, for 'AShIl, te fo)low3ng.dc. serih ed pro wrt.v'i3, to w..it: At.ltlit jilt'ee, >ariicel (or 1 1ae1t 4) ln d a'irlield ami( t,he State of Souitht Car ol ittta FloivE ilil'DEDAdTWNYgEE nere's, iil-l' Qi' Ii'ts, b)ounde'd by lae'ds oif Fieri'ihi anid byl14I hroa l'ver'. . L 1evied up~on as 134 the .r't'i'i. of D)eni S.iea.theit of Lor3it'k L Iowrante, $herlti O0Ticc, 5. F.'O. i WIinsbojo, M. C. May 17-hd ENotIlsur SADD)LEA POIL $, $61, $7 AND 3 $10. Kentucky Spring Sidat Saddles for $16-. UILYSSE (O. J)ESPOR TES. OP'EN Bt:dOtiuEs A' T 37 and $tfl, AT LYs~sE Gi. DESbPOIITES. CAUGHT A BAD oOLV The UI MER COLDS . and Coughs are quite as dan gerous as those-of But tley yild to the same treatment and ought to be taken In time. Pown.aJdiseases of THROAT, A- 8 HEAD or BREAFId4O AP-. PARATUS PerryDMidsiller Is the SOVEREIGN Itemedy ALL DR UGGISTS KEfEP PAIN KILLER recial Attention -oEN TO TIE JNDERTARERt'S DEP~A RITMENT., ALL CALENS PROMPTLY AT TC EJDED T&U I keep on hand a full supply of META LLIC RU RIAJL CA$1iETS WALNUT CASKETS f the latest stylris; anuc also l.ltation SOOD CASES AND COFFINS, nd a CflA GR'Fo d( lFFIas nd WURIAY, 1tO0I'.. Ap 19 iNi l 'ED S3'AA ,ESl IKENTUCIY [ORSES AND M ULES! Jtct rrived, one earload of young, fa't troke lientuicky Muies and I lor:,es-amuong .leinc 5urae nice diin g mnares. ONE PAll OF NICE RAY AOTSES. TWO GOOD SA)DE TlORSES. Come and get the piek, as I will swap as elas sell, so you can'tcmiss a trade. I illk ewap for any and all kinds. Don't be backward in hntering me to wait as I am not at all scaly. A. IILJFORDn. 'WOOD'S NDON TFINE, -ii. Br'1i YiA- 4s VITENI~ING AND) PRESERVING TIHE TEETH. ~EldS '1'fiE uREAT''il PURE AND) 'OllMULA .OF DRI. T. Tr. MOORE'. 1.vo:,AW: Aw-r, oncn, S. C. For Sale in Winnisbo,ro by [CMASTERI, IIIR1CE -& KETOlllN. Meh" '9-tx1} M~~EZITR N \ EVERf j loots and Shoe Muldo'.Or&r Out of' 'ine French Calf SkIin Ioota,.... .... .80 oxed l3oots and (Congress Gariters..:..$6.50 'on gresns Shloes. ..,.ja '; .-$6.00 .0w-Qua rtrad S~iicnr Shoes. . ..5.50~ ~ lOi.ty done at Colngri s Stret,; i'er e Aii, . f eaty. JUST 1IE01MVED: ?:R R IS'S SM[OKI) II D M'l'1TONOU'id3.: ''TRK ISH PlTNE.;s )TI'ESn OAT'f -MEAr,. - S S. WOLFIES8. tin. E .aWIiuTot' SR., lRespe.ti illy infe;ns i ji ch tii rfoi as on h,and f il line of CoFFINi%f A Nb EREM ud is prepardri'to' do any'thlug in und'-. auking.' --A LSO, Lfull line'of BURIAL ROBRES,' fAi meon, vomien and children-a new featu --very eat, appropriate and cheap. Wc aisk for a share of the patronage' EDY I AS NP B# I PT1ON. tap t upn all Bronchial and -Ploli, Aeeltdn s Is beyond belief to those who ha. never tried It or seen It;i d. It R Iglly; 1 yDrIdh cal tld( Pultno nio Feviers. It ja wondlerful -, EXP'EC'TORA !J' AND IiE 'E R. It kepi. ,., igestive aWd l irtat or. tansn a nail'and bulthy condition ~!tiTS '1/TIE BLOOD, InstijLre.'rolieves night sweats, goneness of appetite and general debility. It has been kpowiionlg [qtryparna alt I1AS' E1t FA1E-1) To'iRIFZCT A CUR E. .,, Aoy eno af[lieted With what i,; $perally considk4.4atifg u 1 o' r, cousunp tion, can be enred 'or $2.60., $5.00 or $10.00 acoording to the stagsi.; liich the diseass has reached. No pafl Ient-sha,. yet taken 3t1014"t 'h b"1.a cure was, iffected. The i'EQFIt;.if,roaon endled ly for pntunonaxy. if4iona, and iho (dsiring to. tis'it can to so byy lientt.their orders t) toprietors oft h%i r or treot to :ne, statingthat-.y iaw his ad veste me:in the .WinWthe jt ENi > i t Wta.lhaYs Cures Ithenmatimn, either acute or ohr%n, Ic. tp .from eight to ten dayrt . Prico by E.tt , $ . icr Bottde UlR.,J. ) A n FA It1ztTON, Nf C. June 13" - 1883. SPRING STOCK We have now recelived our st'c' f SPIRING (:OO1)S, and have themn r"ady for INSPtCTION. We think we- can SA PIL T say that we have never opened at any time a more complrte hssotment o'r better class of goods. , ... As regards-price, v ,vIll only say that 'these goods will be s01( as loiv'a3 the same "LASS OF GOODS. art sold in any fARks'T, and assure our e.ustoners that they will ie protected in prices, as je. will nieet the market at any tinlr in anything. "..e 'vould call special attention to our GENTS' *9 E14. RTl ENT, which will be fonndau complete in everi par-. 9tr,at,ad all we usk is ian inaspectlin by the publli' 4MoMASTER, BRICE %& xETCH1* AOAKIB Ji(N WARE!! Lighlt and durable, wvill not rust and Is not affected lh heat. I have Preserving Kettles, Ried And -Milk Hoilers, Tea Jttles and Sauce Panas of this celebraited Waie. A good 0i1L STOVE should h e in e'ver house. T haive the Whitnaey IIot iSlaist with all the fixtures. Will do as much cooking wilth-a. fe w eents' wortha of oilas an ordinary etMae. 'Iuei best oil shouldl be used with these stores ais well as baurned in lamnps. Orloptal Oil, over 150 tlre test, is the best oil male6. No sumoke, ano saeli, and safe and chqo p-. Th'le OlIIANi) CIIAIl'TER OAK leads aill othier cook stves. I have also thO Stand aid Charter Oak, Itapro~ved Lee, .)d. Friend, Cotton 01)>.1on aind Bill Arp). Stov3 Iollow wvare', D)r!ppinag Pans, Pipe, Elbowus and all other St4)ve Trhuaaanings. Trinaware, D I e(s of all kinads, Milk Coolers, FI&'i Forks. . .JELLY and WINE inaking inade eas hy uashng thae hlandy- Fruit Press. Pulip aind seeds separated froan the juice at one operation. I tink I haave nearly every'thing the the haousekeepaer naeedls, and( If I have not I (GROCERIES-a full line. Pure, >lain, ohi-fashionedi SUOA 1H Candv. TIry it. iBUGOY and WVAGON nuiterlal,' Shaafts, Polesi', Ilubs, Spokes, . llhus and Wiile Tlre'es. I 8011 close. to shops, and ask a coinalalarlson of prices wvita Coluaanbia or Charlotte. Ploughas, Iaces. Picks, Spades, Manure, Forks,,I!ay F'orkr, Diggers, Cradle Bladea 17titss 3iaa,t-s, tidi. (+RAIN CHADLIES of the same goodi anake thaat 1 sold last season. J. II. CUMIMINGS. TAX RLETUJRNM. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, 'FAIU.'FWLD COUNTY. WImNRn'iolo, S. C,, May 1, 1883. II fileme \Wil lbe open from June 1st 'to .Jaa!Y,20th, 1883, for the purpose of re 96l'ing Tax Ileturns or alIl personal prop erty ownaedl on thae.frst of Juane, 1883. All persong owigynh?ti'50oAl proiperty of any '}aely Ii are reqiblled to list .the sante, ndi(er oath, for tigtfinit All new build atlgs erected slide theo 1(DI-of June, 1882, naiust he repiorted; aind all ' uareluises or r.ales g real estate; Within tieftame perIod, maust be noted. *All male persons hetwjr ttjf ages of vwenty-one and fifty ,rare liable to, P'oll T1ax, except selIto .stees andl ?hoe lihaysleally unaablegt,gq~arn a su1pport. ,.Thle term ''pprsqni prqpeuty,"' as hero a.sed, is held<to, maean and include '"all thilngs, oil~ tluin real estate, wvaleha have q a, 1-~uy value, anad nmg rg, IS "),entme in h(ands, stocks, jomnt stock contpanies, or othierwise.", . . .. F'or thme coigh'naence of taxpayers, I will attend( lea N1poi, or by deugtay, at the fol 1o0 ij 19 plAes onl the (lay spl)ei~ for tihe j)a,pose3 of receiving Tax Itetuirns, viz'T Feaster {I Tuesday, .Juneo 19. l$uM , Vdnesday June 20. M~on tIef Jlursd a,.uno 21. Jenkinsvll IcFrhaV 'June 22. Jenning 's ttr, hurday, June 23.' Woo4wiA,,'Monday, June 25,. hear Creq. Frlda ,.4 nn.29. Gladden'6 4rov<,- ond(ay, Jauly 2. Bouiwaro's Store, 'Tuesday Jul 3. ' 1. N. WITrI Ei' - -. AuditorFairfld Counfy. Mai5--ThfV " i 9] E!EOPL . '' BUY TIE BEST! Mn. ..O. BOAa-Dear Sir: I bought the jirst Davis Machine sold by- you over five g fur my wife, who has given it a 'fair trial. I am well pleased with A1,. It nevcr vrk any trouble, and Is as good as When first bought. - 4. W. BOLICK. Winnsboro, S. C., April 1883. i"Xno3YAo: Yoit. wish to know what I 'have to say in regard tothe Davis Machine bought of you three years ago. I feel I can't say tqo .nich 1*. ti -.favor. I made ttbouttl:do with in live montlrs, at times rnnuing it so fast that the needle would get ierfectly hot from fuidtUI I feel confident I could not" have done the'same work with %.' tghc~ ea ; aunt R ...wella with any othor :m ut n a . o tlne lost in adjusting at taclhments '1'he lightest rumning machinit 1 have ever treadled. Brother Janes and W'illi{im's families are as much pleased vitl th #ITlis AIachines bought of you. I wanti no bet.tLr maehine. As I said be fore, I don't think too much can be said for the Davis Machine. l.espectfully, y. I- - F.iNs-IEVEN8ON. e'FfIiiteinty, April, 1883. MIt. BIoAG: Mv miaichineat.gl5t1 Pa.t perfect satisfaction. I 3int jio 'fault with it, ''he attachients are su snipl.t, .1 V.ia for no better than the IU Vis N crtical il. Itesp ectfullS', . - .. Mus Rt. yaiAio. Fairfield county, A pril, 1883. MR. BoAo: I boight a navia .Vertical Feed Sewing Machine from you= futr ;years ago. I am dellchted with it. -tnover has given me any trotihe* anl has t>i ever been the least out of order. It i.'ay.;uood" as when I first bought It. I can cheerfully recommend it. Respectfill=, - ; Mus. M. .1. KIRKLAND. Monticello, April :0, 1883. This is to certify that I have .Ne.n using a Davis Vertical Feed e'wting Machine for uver two years, pur"chased of Mr. .J. 0. boa..-- .1 haven't found it possessed of any faultl-all the attachients are so simple. It never rofue's to work, and is .eertainly the ilihh-st running in the market. 1 con sier It a first-class miachine. Very res itfuly iTT'~I Oakland, F'airiieldi counity, 8. C. ..MI..flin;2 am well pleased in every of you. I think it a ftcsiitljei every respect. .You know you soald se'veral machies of the same make to differet'i members of our faiillies, a.1l of whoam, as far aslIknow, are, well leased with them. . eetfulily, - 1.M~~ Fairfld county, A pril, 1883.. Thie"w t'o certify. we have had in constant use tieD'1avis M~aci.iane bought of you about thire. go. As we take in work, and have mnad.t thle price. of ip seve rail timaes over, and don '-twad.ayy-hc.'ter nmnehine. Is alwvays ready to do anay kind of work we have to do. No puckerIng or skiplying stiches. We can only say we are well p)leasedl, and wish no bet eraiagJtige. . inNEWYLIE and Sister. A 2Y.~, 1883. . I have ng fault-to'flndi with my machine, and l4nh'twahlt any better.. I have mache t.hwyrice of it several tlninei by taklp* In s'ewing. it is always riad'y to do its work. '1 think it a first-class humdine. I feel I can't saly too much for the Davis Vertical Feed Machine. ...-, '-. . . -Mnac Tr'ioMAs Sity/rn. Fairfld county, A pril, 1883s. Mnf. JT. 0. BoAo--D)ear $ir: It giveit-me inutcht pleasure to teictify to the merits of the Danvls Vertical Feced Sewing Machine - 'rhe machine I got of you about flvelKears ago, has been ailmiot in constant use ever slice that time. I cananot see that ii, is..9woyi.Auuy .gluil)aas not cost me one; eg.t fo1 reItirs E fee we have had it. Ain weli p)leased andl don't wish for any better. -Yours truly, T. hottr; (,nAws'enl.. Granite Quarry,; near Winnsboro, 8. U. We have-used the D)avls Vertical Feed Sewviny 3uiechne for the last five years. W~e1wouald not have Ialy other maakeat any price. Thie -nmachilne has given us un bounded satisfaction. y,r respchters. Mus. ...K. uuEn and Duhes Fairiteld county, !;. C., Jan. 27, 1883; Hlaviag bought a Pavls 'Vertl'ea1 Yeed Mewinag iuachip.ie.froml Mr..J. 0. Boag some three years ago;'andc It linking...givena me perfect satisfaction In every respect' aS a family machine, bo0th for heavy anmb-light sewving, and . erver needed the len.st re pa.ir in anay wipy, I can cheflyrecoma mnend it to any one as a first-el ass machine In every particyllar, andc thInk it second to none. It Is one .of the- simplest machines maile; my c'hildIre.U umjer-It with -. ahl.j ease. '1hae attachmnenatsar,elbgore easily adfhsted anmd ltdloesagreater.rdnge of wvord by means of Its Vertieal Feed t.haini ay other maa chine I have ever seen o'Wused.. M n s 9,UtO.MA s OwiN G B WVinnsboro, Fairield county, S. C. We have had one of t.ba Dayl'i Maelines abiouat four years and have always found It ready to 410 all kinds of workc we have.4 adl occasion to do. Can't see that the macNi.ne is worn anly, and wvorks as will. as when Jackson's Creek, Fairfild couanty, S. C. My wife is haighaly pleased whb th'e Iavis g laine lboughat of you. She ,would nlot fgke double what faoe gave iot., it. h ] znschmine haas not beeni out of ordar sibee te,.ado it, and she cani do cay. kiIta of work on it. Very respectfulIlg.,. . * 2 J ~.As. F. Fa. M onticello, FaIrfld county, S. Ci' .jJlTh vls Seing Machine ia Nin.)g)l a treMuew Ms. J. A. (OoODwyk. Rig A N. C., Jsan. 10, 1883. J. 0. Naa, .-, Agent.--Dear Sir: My wife has been. up ng a D)avia Sewing Ma elhine co)nstanati jon the past four years imUd.it-haas neveN.neededi. any rep)airs and. Works jttst as well.as wvhen first bought. She says it will do a greater ranlge of prae tical work and odo it easier and better thaon an miachaine she has eveir used. We chaeer uf.y recommend -tIAs 'a .No. 1 family hinachdno. Yours truly, WViiAnaboro,'. 0. 'Jn, 3' 18.Dv. i ,'d"' z rN , kW r s I - .L.esme PMC'k4A 4 . E7R47fTION8 INV' I AZ' 8lV1UiJPIi -4tp Misses Newpoik Tie , at ri 00 paire Ladies' Newport Ties,'all's UQ tiUtaoinh,ndriet-+dirt' at 49 cents S--dn:and and'Uiaft irdiq& troods bctoro bttintg. , ; .. ..., 3. SoklBtis re - ever 'de'par rii I%iy tock MUST BE fEDUCED, let Respectfully, . . - -T... SP ING NG hav,( y ifb inspe GOODS, consting of NitN'S VX,3UNTIN G A. 'GINU"14AM-ifn A stock of Men's, Boys' ai " . jSOL ST AW HIATS IN ALp Men's, Boyp; cK lotis' Men's Cloth and Leather Slipp FANS. CALL AND XAMIN Rcspectfully, IT STAND' D A' SPR T HE CU R NI - UNAVOIDABL'.; ny stock wvas bec fort(unatelv, at SUc.JIl P tiCE8 as to en COMPE1 TION. l'am keener to sell 11 AN INVI -TO c'ory man, wo an a eihdi within thto next TiitTV DA?A A REQ DON'T LEAVE 1,.1%STORE WI ARTIuLfe YOU WVISHI'TO LOOK ATi, ALL;~ - A PRO A[ LLTHA Th W A1TED ON PC: CA SE A SA LEU 8 N QT.EFFETE[ I aB mceivlng dalti .,d niiy Stock of $hlfl ndc ahd 8taple ~rocorlejs. rOthiaI0e8 and TomatIIoe anid Okra in .- sand P aee.- a dl tasp)ber.aF;rghp ,l Pinealple, Citroni and,QIrti armualadlo.... . C lam Snusage, --qrnwd heef and loast Cike eud 4Ci' 3a Choese anid Maccaronj. M[A1DARD GltoCER IES , *lg '8,..; l'esa1 T sofVarl grades. *Meal Flour~, Orist and Bjaeon.m fewv Orleans Molasses and 8vns -n Fish,and IFulton Market Bei3~ Borden's: Eagle Condouased Milk. , Uaisin and g}uts G >)ICCs alnd Confectiorles of all kiuds. All. Nf hich will SOLD CHElXP ar CASH by . 8. R rYr w1j l 1" U G. 'M _GOOD3 - - uaedl pces. .Wp,C e, fa below-their acti x. l - irr evoeroffowd.ii Itthis i>nc1. SIir its at 92 cente.... ixaniino the a t, "ntprItcbs tt:'Inat. TEN PElI i i c in. tlio I , il'a. 1110 goodsbring what they ivill. 00B--54 ~ A~V-zP AT GU4 D ?M IINS, d CALfCOE D,- '*. * )uths' Clothung which will be OW ow cut Shoes. . ar ? iec' an(1 rs. Also, a b'Aitiful line of BEFORE RNCITINGGNO [tSSHEL Agent. THE HE.JI9 . THE LpI.tI1NN,ITG . ' 1t the Leader ir the Trade is a fact, that cannot be dis inted, .. ~...-. . MIAN&.Il4.KTA T (T-NONE EQUAL ITn .Thie Largest Aried '. 'alg.ist B3eautIfuisWoodwork. To be made of the bes.material. To d(3 anly.andi @ki Nof wo(rlk. To be3..0omlhtein every respect. For Sale by -- - .J. M. BEATY & CO., W Iinnahoro, S. Ci -y-k Agendt wrn'nie.91% Wi .agqupjed .territo . Adress O METsIu SEWING.MACIIINE CO. Ri.lhmond, Virginia. ER StORFE uight Iater.this Spring than unuaIRl;bu b e.ane -to m,eet a. .IRPE8T inn~ ever, and urgently (oied F4airfleid County to visit M7 STOE UEST.. r'IlOU' ASKING EOG SEE AN AND) ASKC TilE P1UCEi 'LITELY, AND) (G ''UMBLING ", -. PRICES 8I! \S LOW M. BE A T y. PRE UDS T CONSiSTING Oi P'LOUR OF TiIE W ost grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rico, New enns a r t ful ' o anned Go'od', Corhed Beef, Shgar Corn, kra and Tomattoes, TomaUoe Samn, eaches, Pineapple, Celeb rated Brlt oars, Suecoutash, Squaasi, iChoACIow ad hed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut OS 8and puddings. Evaporated egetabies for Soups, Evaporated Apples. d Government JUVa and Rio Coffee, en and lak T and all lraes of gars an 00ffe..