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s iLE 'EWS 4ND HERALD, WINN8nltO, S. C. TuiXVDAY. JUNE 8, I: a iss83. ,INO. S. REYNOLDS. CuAS. -. DOVdkA$M, EDIToiRs. JEFFEnSON DAVIS considers hiCOl lan and Meado the greatest Federal generals. IT Is feared that Jefferson Davis is seriously'ill, nOtwithstanlding reports to the contrary. RoGER A. PitYOR says that New York is the strictest Statb in the Union In regard to divorce proceed ings, and Rhode' Island the most lax. DR. W. H.' MIIBUItN, the elegant 'gentleman and eloquent orator, d(lly cred his famous lecture 'in -Columbia on the 81st, on "Sargent S. -Prentiss and the Flush Times in Mississippi." Ono has a deaf and dumb lawyer, and his pleas to the jury are said to be very effective. We don't know how 'this can be, hnless it is becauso he -never talks too much. CrAnuaes A. DANA, editor of the 'New York Sun, says that he would not accept a nomiination for the Presi doncy. You wouldi't, oh? We don't. 'think Mr. Daita need troublo himself. r'Tnr New York ''ribune says. "iNothing gives us more pleasurb 'Than to see the glorious Democracy take the protection bull squarely by tIltehoirs it would be it picnic fi' the blLH." If tlte )emocrtts take hold of the bull in the right way, no fear need be enter tained as to the result. Tim. venerable Senuti'r Brown in forms the Georgia public, by a l,iillted circular, 'that lie is nlot a Roth1schild, and that he much prefers to spend his money in own way. '.lte notice is in tended qpincipally for those who are addressing letters to himl) ahnlost daily from every portion of the State beg ging for In1oney. 'ONE of the Judges of the Supreme 'Court, s peaking of t.he gentlemen re cntly at mitted to the bar, expressed the Opinionl that, it was the best, class, and their prepar'a ations mor"c thorough,. than any that, appeared before the Stu premne Court for admission to the bar since the war. This is a comnpliment. indeed I 'T'titl 1ull'alo d'pres. says that Web 1ter's last ivoW's were: "I still live Inre brandy.' The country hereto t,re has been laboring under thf) hap py delusion thit lie ceasetl to breathe when lie had spokcn "I still live," and that they they were his last words, and it is ral a pity h'e hadin't dlied just at that mnomenit. "'More brandy'' ar'e bad 'kuui Augusta Chr'onicle and CJon st1i-uionalist says: "'Seniat or llampn i ton hasi beeni taking a reg ularw Nimrod recreation onl his Missip lanta t ion since the adjournment of' Cun gress. Hie has killed ninoi bear anmd utmnumnbered smanller game. P'resahtly he will be p)er'ched in tho Virginia mo1unltinis snaing black bass in comn panuy with the Presidenit, wtho dlearly loves to drop a line alongside of f lampj FICATElINITY AND ItEEcNCII.IATION. Th0I1 Gainl Arny branch( tit. 'Wash inmgt on, a few dlays sinIc(' decorated thle graves of all the soldiers bunried wit hin ten miles oft that cit t, inchlidiing both Unmin and Coni federate dead. T1hie unl happy apprehensioni was onice fell that. D)ecoration Day would oidy serve to pecrpetuiate the aiiiosities eiigenidered by the wvar, but the many beautitful anud touching incidents yearly witniess ed on the mlemlot-able 30th, concelusiVe IlCdemonst 'ates the tact that its (efi'eis have been to hasten the ret urn of'I kid ly and fraternal feelings bet.ween the lately warring and antagonistic sec tionms. Tbch, Newv York Journal of (Com nmrce of' the 29Ph iit. say s: ''n great many~ Confedleratec veterans will marchi iin the piroce'ssioni andi( assist in decor ating thme graves of' thle Fed(hvrailR to nmorrow. Anmd wherever a Confecdeir ate sleeps his last. sleep in a Nort hermi cemietey, his resting place will lie marked by a moun1 id of flowvers at lit tle larger thasn that of his F"ederatl neigh bor." Moved antd act uiated by the samo sent 1 menit of hiarmnony and good feeling, the survivors of' the ftunious old Stonewall Blrigadoe have recently visited New York, and wvevo the guests of the Twenty-eighth Regiment, N. Y. V., fromi whom they cap)turedl a Ilaig at Cedar Mountain. Th'le object of the visit was ret urned to the regimenut,. tile trop)hy of thleir' victory. The New York JIerald, speaking of the floral decorations on.the 30th, says: It would be a good thing if the sur vivors on both sides would agree here-. after to honor anld decorate the graves of the dead on the same (lay and( by a common effort. Will nlot somc conl fipicuous nmilltairy mn of thie North and of tho South take this in hand and1( see what the 'boys in blue' and thme 'boys in gray' say to a fraternual meet Ing over the graves of tIme dead of both Bides next year? Is thmere any' reasoni why this should not be brought about?" Certainly we can see nione. ~Thle war Is over, and it hlas become tIhe political and religious duty of all to lAston the era of good feeling, and to contribute their iie towards the comp)lete unity and harmonyv of' the mnation. of.the comni i: ay mhm te I n - t- hate vtl'b'otquenched by the ruin-showers r f lov, and from the ashes of.a buried d t will spring up and hlosson the y ., were of fraternity, reoonctlition'and i] p)eacfe, FL0GGING 'AA31N. But once 'more and 'We are doilb-i ,v We are conscious of thbi ict that otfi ieadels are wearied with the protradt 3A discussion upon tei question of cot L)oral punishnieint in the school-room, g Jit having provoked the controversy, iomo vindication is due the position .hat we have taken, and upon that h cdico we claim a right 1(.b indunlienco. [n the first place we are opposed to logging on princip/e, becauso it brings 10 pernialient good to li'e child and it 'enders no valuable assistaieb to the a it'ructor. The authority given the teacher over he pupil is intended simply to enable si lim", by a judicious exercise of it, to at itifld the dornant fiicultica, and to nould and shape the lit lie mind into L he beauty and synetry of a well- 11 .ounded manhood. TIhen it titiit fel- 141 ow that the dolegalion of any authori y, i1,'t caltulated to accohiplislh the 1 lesired result, is impolitie, cruel a11n1 1. .LCtim Fcessary. W colltend that cor- tl 'ral liituishnict is not, calculated to 1 lccomplish ( ife ptirposes of its if tlic kior, because the true theor// is to lead a lot to dr:&e; to 'coutrol t/ic .oerce a tnd j /0ati7'/ n)Yiuvesandi desires, c: tnd by,jndicious itucd kind trealttnent. o secure the muaintenance of the hap )v rehition that nust 'exigt bletVeeii eacher nttud taiigI', 'in order to itdvinide lie educational iiterest of the ltter. ;an it be denied 'O1 onle toinnt, that h0'e-xis-tence of u1n1frienidlV ieelings be- n .ven teatcher andlc pupil will iuultip)ly v Ind comuplicat the clillicilt.ies that. .wset t.ho paihwiy of the instliictor? rN'nd is it not equally true that in prop). liou to the severity of putnishmlaelit re ;ortcl to, inl (hie satie liro)ortion, will lhe feelings of hatred or love exist. We elatim, tIhei, that the rod crip ples the persoiial intluence of the 'eacrcr. hut. what. does it do to the ohild? Whipping, clt it by What 1nme1 you pleAt, is an appeal to 1ihysi L'al prowess, and it is it trile i yiig lnhat brutality brutalizes, or1 is II lrbert Sponcer Forcibly saays: "''he truth is Ilhat savageness beets sa vagt"nibssi and that geutleness begets gentI'ness. Children who are unsiVnlIatl.eiieally Ireated hecoine reittivoly insveyinl)a (tetic; where'as treaitiint tlemn wilh due fellowy-feeliis is it Ill ean1s ot cuili vaatin", lhe"ir fellow-Iieling. Wilh . school govertnmenI, as with political ones, at harsh rdespolisi1 itsel geae at116 a great part of the oililees it has to repress; while vonversely a ml iildl and liberal rule not only avcoids 11)n).y Cauises of diissenionsii, bult so amiel :Or aites theu lonte of feel!ing ias to dhitiish~ the Ctendency to tran1isgression I." 110 cannilt, see ho0w ani iIinpairtel - iindi VanJ for 0110 tuoin)etit (enttain tie opinion thal the iich C:ni ever be in stru1 iueiital ini unfo011hg (lie nIintal alties of a0 1i boy, or wariin g into0 life (.he germ of virtuom that Itiay hind iod gineiit in is hearI . We iia beV ) ini erroir, bt it certaiinly str'ikes us flhat it is i app!oaingll the~I 0 solultloln of a uiillic,ult problent1 in t.h( wionig wiar. Cani it, coa1x i him-can it persua;de hinm - (an i it insiStlint h 11 iin tI he nlecesary ardor andc ent husiasim? Will it enoble, 'I wvill it elevate, will it refiine, will it, puriifyv thle heairt-ill/ it cducale11 the boQ// "Th'le jouliar schloo- .insteor whoi cla imedt thiat if learn'ing couild niot be got iinto Ithe headt anly oIlier way it imliist he dlrive yup iithle bac~kbhone, wias] lly av s logicai ais I holse wVho aissert t it. intlellcectuai l d iorall edntilon canl be0 inclcaede( by beating."' lhut wve go) futrthier, andic 'ay that it is inot only~ 4 vicious in /heory, butI thal, it has. been' dem onst rated bli cperimen to be01) conoceed by3 atlI, that it' the proper dlis niphlie (mt be1) n,ui ltined w131 it hout, ~i, it Th'le Superinltenldenit of' the cityv schools of New Yorlb, in his olliciail re j)ort , fryy: '"it is sal isti-oly e1 stab hit e neceQsityI exists torI i (a continne I of this mode1 ot dliscipineio 80liale to abuiise, so repugnani lt. Io every sens1 iii, 13' of our Iinur, and so alI. variance With an1 eligihtecind sy'stm oil publ11hiic istruio andiU lI the dictaltes of' a sounld! hitle Ithe board uploin its en/ire ab/oli From Syracuse, N. Y., the ojfliid report. reads: "'ihtt. little miore Ithan half' the tnumbiler of' susp)ensionls ar0 ru plorted this yearl as8 h4.- T1hie facts iabundaniltly prove t hat the0 experience of ablol ishin g cor'porahll punishmllent fromi thle puic schools hasv )proIen aI success, andiu it hasi now11 blen tried( thre yea~/Cr.q , iong em>ughl to have pIroveni a falilure if' it 1w ever to be a ftiltu-."'0 adsn. Thew Suiperintenldent of theMaio, this mode of 1 punishmnt is virituaily abolished and1( the dliscip1iline 1 isimueli ml)roved ill consequence." A re the bioys In the Soutth worse than t hose in the North? Tihieso are but sampllles of' siimilar replor'ts, for wich We haven't space. But above all, the r'odudisciplne Is on) the dclin)e, alid' the statoeien6 dnt be Successfully denliedi. Tihe St. Louis (Jlobc-.Dectita4t of May 14,.i a leadin1g editorial, says:, "It needs 0only an obsorvation of hand marks to carry donviction that thle question is gradually stt.IIng Itself. Corporal'ptidshmenit has disappenaend as a part of ndllitary anid natal discip 1lin0; and it has been largely dimlin ished and in many vase abo.hnamA iu. enitontiartes, 'an'd there Is a totable crea.e of it in the schools. And in hfatever way local and temporary eliborations 'inay 'result, tie proos ro unnmistakable that the time Is corn. ig when the rod will take its'Vlah eside the thunb-screw from Whchih'it ell be adjudged to differ 'inflgred" ot in kind." Our opinions are honestly 'oite( tined, =a)II we slince'ely hope that uod and not evil vill restilt fon the gi tation. We'if&'Hdito l E:i i-iiros 'i6 *r,. rIrr.-Tia' earls d 'idbliv nitirtlrers Will leerel b'v the aotiuncetnelit that'i tr. di-.ii lhn,, of No wYor., has in dat(. te a iieV way) kill. It isn1't to elp iIt in ni'rdgring, but to make ensy for the 'tituiJ erer to (ie. It Ak I electric clialr. The inrd(jer takcs is seat: puts on a brass collar; presse metallic button clos ai'listt t.lo back t' his neck; fiil:cs 0117 'Ifs 'shoes and .ockigs,'sn'is to boaref'fo ed; takes ball of inetal in each liliiid,'anud sif' mandly tI) withunt a sts'icion of dan )r. Suddenly le is dea1. The clarg its beet applied fl'% ttt'ifcs 'av atn to vital spark gods out as tle el'ectric )ark cotries in. It Is not Ai V to see 'int colntort it is to the ttbAted Ina~i' have a shock e6me.froin ml es awav it, that is emil>hn si3cid fsl)ttcilly. ''he 'al chartn is in the utter 'br priso of to thing. There is no - Errid sRis elite of the gallows. lie >ito h1i1u1(.:i 'ith tiho \1tm,ost care into ul ulrsuw. e:ted hariness, lea.1. back 'in his chai'i id listesis intentiy toi hea' ''ello',' 11(1 it eoiziCs so (lnick. that ho cniai tih 'ho Whole wordl. .1..fio'dliaig IJn(i(,rIhire. .If(e n1, iitring was wartn, an1td lie tnt >r'. 'lilly itadi+e at chan1tw in his uilerclotli (ur. 'n) eliutintc Ia de?e( );iv -. .lefol' eventdt g n' r(ntit ame " a (;1 , dtbrli. -'A.n at.tacl( ii't nmi oi 'a i f coteu"r(e. 11ut PI.tttln AvTJ''s PAIN '"mi.pit was u we(. . for relief, i'll the haippei(t t1ttc.le l 1hV'.e r.umtme, onths of sudTnly vatryTng teni perature, ervsdly otudit to keep. it, ottie of tJi 111uable remedy within reahel'. CAUGHT A BAD COLD The SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are quite as dan gerotae as those of miidwintd. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be taken in time. For all dIlsetSe of THROAT, NOSTRILS, HEAp or BREAT.I-IINQO. A0 PARATUB PerryDavis'sPailKiller is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN kILLER WOOD'S ODuN 'TLNi --Fonl NHIIITRhltNf AiN I) RJESERVIN( rkl5 T1is TTh. Ol)RMUL1A OF 1)11. TI. TP. MOOR iE noni-.:sa in Aoi*'r; (.'oui:lUA; 8: ( JeM ASTPE1t, IlIlCE & KEITCIIIN Melh 22-Ixly UNDI)ERTAKIN G NRu. J. 1?. ELLIOTT, SiR. lI espect fully jtinforsthe publid UwL t 1 mIs onI hand1( a full line ofC [CO1FFINS ANEbCASIiETN4 mtd is prepared to do anyting ini unde, akintg. -A LSO,-. full line of BUIA L IiOBES, for met Voitent andtt childrien--a newV, feature--ver ttatt, apprl)opiaite anid cheap. We ask for a sharue or theu pamtonage. *J USTi RmCEiVED ! ~EislIi''' RON EILESS BRIEAKFAS' ST111ItPS; 'W'rt PiSII P.NUNES. FltEsJIl OA T M EAL. AT TCEIS 1(EltEtY (GIV EN- TIIA' IY!' the undesigned ha;ve thIis dayv tIle w ht the (Clerk ot' te 'ourt' of (Contnot P'lens fot thle Cot.unty oIf i'IWhl,-j petit hr ice<eetwed- bodiny cotrnrate an- lilit'ih 'A v iN(s ANI In ,o.N t'woltriot,- hii a *ordanlte will ithle pro.dons;tIiMof thIM iietdr inat,ties of t-he~ State of Southt Car~oljia. VinMofd,A.(X, May 17, 183. May 19i-14I1:t. LOOK TCO YOUR INTElmST j: C~bH EA P1 Rt THAN EYEf,V Boots aid'Slioes Made (o'6fdete Olft o the Best Material. inInchtc) Cal(; SkIn Boots. .. ........ acted.H<d%1X add Co'tigrets Gaiters. ...$. -ofigress Shtoes... ............-....,o iowv-Qutartered StumerS81ibes....-...:r ( ..iftomptly done i Cotigress Street, niext door to .'i :at) .p J.~ O[LENDINNG. A SVEC i.F I G TA T+RLY WVO p7rFix I '>.C4 ,YUM13TIO . 8 1 oillon all ital and P .t~ ctions \ls boyn i lf to':Ide who have nv -r tri 'it -.., ' or seen It uetl. .It,4edIty litys 13rohi1rlal and Pulmo 1lte Fev ,s. - Wonderful . 'OItAN4p. D I E ALER. "Tt Jk 'the digestivo. i" urinar or" gtintd htural"ind health'y'ondition it. -4 . El ON'q THI+ ILOOD, Inst;n(1gii)fovee {wo Qg gononess of appetit'Ai aotl o . .'It has" boon kzown on ur year and A CUlE, Ap)y dbe hetollwjtl1 what is ge>tally contaie'ed dehtl'l' ;l1tcat(rier,o nt1p. ti(1'biln be eured for a2.10, i. O.:or 0.00 Jaccording to the stago which 'tl.e diei'o has reached. No patient has y' t taken $1t worth befo'o.acuro wasafrette,' Th'b E ti',t IF/ t iS recotali .E c o ly for pu111.I1 -.. .Aeotions, nid thosb KIl'ing to Ise it can do so by sen(ling their orders to tho propri, tors of this paper or direct 1 to me, stating that you sa w this advertise. Ineut in thie 1 itisborb U mVs'Kf> Il2nAY;b Walkers R Id UN1IATC 1 E0,EIAY Cures theunnatism, either. ncitte or 'ch'-'n io. in froin eight to ten days, ie ' \ bSiss, " . o'- f' Bbttrf. )R. f. W. WALKEI, June 13 TAX IETUlINM-i FO1'iCi 'O1' COUNTY AUD ITmOI, F.Alt1iC.) COUNTY. WINnsnono, S. C., May 1, 1883. T IS Oflice will he opec foi '.T'ii t tA .July 20th, 1883, for tlaur'pose ' of re celving Tax ltetutrns of all personal prop erty owned on the fir' s>f Jne, 1883. All perso1s1 owning pelr;ollal propert if 'imy descriptionl are 1'utilired to ltiit ti saUme, under oath, fo taxattlon. All new build ings erected sinee the first, of June, i882, tnist he reiort't; ild 'all purchiase' or Salea of real 'estate, Y;l1I11 th? dainue je1iol, iuust he not;ed. All male pi' :onis l;eteen the ages of twenty-oie alint fifty y"as, are liable to Poll Tax, exe'pt Ach1bi 'istees and hiose physIcally uniile to earn a support. 'he termla "lpLrsonal 1r1op1ty," as blore used, is held to nu'uil anl inelndr. "ll things, other thau real estate, wnich fi,e any peeniiary value, and Ionleys, 'rllliis, investments in htnlds, stocks, joinl -stock companies, or othertwise." For the conveilence of taxpayers, I will attend in person, or liy deputy, at the fol lowing ptll;es oil the (lay al))aled; - ty.i purpose of regelving Tax Iteturns, vii: Feastterville, 'tuesday, ,J1ne 1. latekhecad, WSednie.day, ,June 20. Jhenkinsville, F'riday, .1 une +>. JenI'in)gs's Storie, Satiur day-, ..une 23 WVojdwir<'s, Monay, .Juone n' RUlidy, Wa edndflh*y, .Juone 27; lthwoodt, Tlii~hursda, ,Junie 2: hear Creek, Frida, ',0itn i. .2 Gladdlen'. oAve, M onday, J1uily . A tditor Fall'ilid Countyr. t May 5-f;i;m AGATE IRONWARE!! LIght and durable, will not rust anu is unot utfected by heat. I have Pr1eservii.' Kettles, 11ice and 31ilk IHollers, Teao Kettles and Sauce Panis of this celeb)rated ware. A -of j, STOW E,sbhltd be in everiy hiouse, tI have flue Whuitilby Iint,Ihtst witht all .lhe * ixtures: .\'f i.do as micele(okhltt withu a fe cnt' worth of oil ius a*ff drdlinry stove. II'hiest <?ll should he0 used witht these tos wvell sgs bprned In lmps, Oriental .9.fi;~r 100 rift hesi is the~ be-t oil made. SThe GiA N D) CilA lUT R U)Ai I eds .a.ll other cook stoves. I huave ilio the Statn a-rd('haiterl-0 uht iprc,vedi Lee'(, Sn.Frieslt I .otton Op)tioni aM; 11il Amrp. Stovb lolow.. wae ri lpping (0n, PIpe, Elb.ow an.lli other-StoveTigm1..'iwae3lp pers of all ktinds; Mlli Coolers, Flesh , I LLYi auid W'I O. ~i '1jg mad10ecasy hy.uinIgtK the 11iu( iiit Press. l'u1 and1( seeds sepa;rate(1 fromu the juice at one 01peration. I thik I have nearly evo-a thing th.k the bonsekeepe-r needs, und 11If I hat~e niot I can get it, Ii.Fo, (GRO(UER IJKA-a fall li.Pr,plain, old-fsh~lioneq y 1GM% Caupdy. TPry It. J1UOGY' antl U(4'(N Wa'iteral, Sha(ts, Poles, Ilubs, 8 o'kes, Ifis ai WhItte Tr'ees. I sell.close to sho1ps, antd ask as comtparlsoni of p)rces withi Columibia Yr IForks, lla F'orks, DI)ggers, Crad c Ulad oes, Gra*ss'Blaaes, et. (IIA IN CR AI)ILFS of f]dh MfiVue gf?it make thait I sokd last season: Special Attenti6n - -GiVEN TO TIIIT UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. A LLCALLS PROMPiLY AT.. TINDED TO, I ked'p on'hanid a full atupply of I METJA bldG BURIAL CASKETVS (S theolfluenfnZah, andi WA1LNUT CASK ETIS dthe latest stfles; andi also Imnitatlon' , OSEWOON OYS'ES- A'ND COFFINS, and1 a ONl I~ IA lYEof COI?FINS and BURIAL RO . RU ILLK PS. Ap19 ~ ________ A. frEWARDnof ONE11UND)RED~DOL li .iARS wIll be paId bly the 'Townt Counill of Winnisboro ' for hnfornuritlon wIth proOf t'o donylet'.anl)y person or p sons of attemipthag to) set ihrt to and burn'i th the oultbullbIhtgQ the premIses of .Joseph U. Roberton,- 1 mtponly knownu as the Tsadd Bullding) 61toe night of thd 5ttr df' Miny; 1883. Bhy order of CouncIl:.. J. N. CEN'Pm, Clev. THE PEOPLE. " V' BUY THE BIYST ! " '" . . B.AOa-)ear Sir: I bought the first Davis Muchine sold by you over fivo .wirs ago for mny wife, who has given it ia Jun ttll fair trial. ..ani well pleasect with it.. ,u t,ver givis any, trouble, and is as good as when first bought. J. W. BoucIK. Winnsbord, s. U:, Ari 1883. MuI. H)Ao: You wish to know What I have to say in regard t. the Davis-Machine bought of you three years ago. I feel I ,4anl't say too muc"h L-4 its .favo'r. I made ah6it $30.00 with In ie 'ouths, at titnes rpihntng It so fast thitthe needle wouhl get Iti"fect!y hot fronm l"ficin. I feul.confident 't could not ha,t.domte th'e sante *.ork with as ineh easqid ctSo well with10.ii4' other machine No time lo:t in adjusting at tachmients The lightest, running n11ehlne I Itave ever treadtlel, . Jrother .Jantes anlal W1illialn's families 311' as nuiih piensed with their Davis Minr ic;lr:s iohtit cl' you. I want. 1o better Inae.nne. As '1,;sa'il ie o( e,J .on't.think too htitch can b'taid for ht e ha:vismlac hjine. - ..... peci.fnily', . ...... , Fairfield 'Yinty, A pril, 188:. Mir. 1tAo: My ilnuachii' gives iie p'feet salisfaetiuu. I tinil no fattit wit h it. ..'lhe alt.taeluInents arlie soi sit1 ,ul. I wishi for no better thati the Davis \ ertieal Feed. Respectfully, Am Rs. III. ii41' Fairfield county, Apiil, 18$;. Mn. 1o.ro: I bour.lht a )av! Vertical Feed Sewing \lac:Ine fronm yon. four yelrs ago. 1 ant cIi elit ht l i w.,11ith i . It n've'r hain given ie any t"ronlit', andl has never Iir.n tue lat out, o' order. It -is as gulut as wlmein I first botght it. 1 can 'cheerfittiy reconitend it. Respectfulhy, M Its. M..1'. .' IIlKLAND. Monticello; April :to, 1883. This is to certify that I have been utsin14 a Davis Vettical Feed Sewing M-alhilir for over two years, purelbased of 31 r. J. O'. Boa t. I havei't found it possessed of 1nt111i fault--alt the atttachelu'nt..i are so Simpui. It l(o.e' refu 1ses to ivori, and is .eeftllnly the.lilitest runnig in tthc inatjrsct. I con il'rit a tir.AalIas. tunine, iic N( ry rlIwetript uly, - AlixN;ij. .. WV: .1.1 NorlMy. Oakland, Fazuiie.h counlty, S. C. A ii. .JIOAO:. I amll iel pliOa.sed In every hilatrl bnr with t.he Dahvis bachine bli.jtt or you. I think it a tirs.;tel.ci nmachine ,.ill every resiii..t.s Yon kiniow yoi. .sol ;ever.ul. ninf'cinIes of thd sainfe mfake: to diitfereift liuenthiers (if diur faillIes, all of whout, as far as8 1 kno.w, are wvehl pleasedl withl thlent: . i.iNu 3M. IF. MOJ3LEY. F?airflehl counlt.y,. A1pril, 1883. 118e thei Dat:s'}tiide buoughlt of V on abouwit thNT~ ago. As w'e takehi in workc, ir.htOwe 11n)14de the 11rice'o iii se'veralI thnle.-, over, atl don't wan I anuy bitte tininehilne. IS adlays ready to do.any kimi of work we have to doi. Noi, pY.i .Wkeri,t 0r shiing stilces. wisly n1o biettr inahi~ne. (C. 1r111 IE WYM'LE and Si.ter: A pril 25, 188:1 (lie price or it sev'eral tiines biy tak1ktg hi Sd*winig. It is always ieady to do its w~ork. I think. 1t IL first-class machine. I feel I eani't 51af fi6.) mitfch forl thle Dalvis Vertical 1\'d 31ahic. ,. . MusFi. TI'Io:uAa SM'ti,[ Fairfield ('oun41ty, A pil , 188:1. Mio. J1. 0. BoAe.---Jear Sir: It gives mne 11uuich ple'asutre.i, t.itify- to thle nierits4 of I hie miac'iine I got iif gou aln,l live "i geg''ii ago, hlas bieen1 alhnIst inl conistalnt u15. ever sin~ci that tione. I Cannliot see that it is wVorn anly, and1( hais not Cost nie one cient for repairs since ve have, ha<. .it. A In well Y<otrs truly, G ranit4 Qidtry, nlear \Xiinsboro; S. C. Weiluve nseil the D)avis Yertical Feed Sewing Macline for the last five years. \\e wVouihl not. havey any11 other Iiake at any 'Irt'.lTe innebbne has givent us un ' Very r'espeet.fully,. .... Fadirik Id county, S. C., ,Jan. 27, 188;): I .avinhg hlought a D1avis Vertical Feed Sewinig Machinie frotu Mr. J1. 0. 1 hiag soine tlllcc years. ago, andt it haiiving given lie p~erf'c,t salt.is-fac'tion1. inl (very r(esplect a1s ii laInily nmachi ne, both for heiua vy ilud light: ~e\lig, anjd never Ileedod the-. Jcoastre' pail in lany way; I., eio "Iheerfudly recoius 1ln(lnd it, to an~y ifni as5 a first -cla*i nhiachh1e in every partieti', and thlii.ik li--.S('(ond-.. to notte, . It Is oneu of thue shnipe-g nalichinle I nllide; ily cIltdrenm use it. wii thl all ease;. Tle at tachinenld's ar I e hlnord 5~ ndit ad jus.te,Il and it. does a greater range of 'torkI hi inn of..its Ve ticalI Feed t,iain anym othier 11na chIne I have di'er l3een or uer'd. . M is. TI.IdIA a)i Ow.4s. Wlinln)r, arie l outy, S. C.' .We have ha1 1(1 oi~ f the D)avis MachIincs abhout four years and1( hav y always found it ready to do all kiud:a6 W.ork we have hlad (ic'asion fodo...;fi'pt see thlat thme niachino is worni alny, and worIks as5 well as5 when flew. lus.' W .J.:CnA wyonu. Jackson's Creck, Fairtield entilty, S. C. . My, WIfe Is hilyl pleased with the D)avl. litachine bhughut of 3'ou. ShIe woiublt nodt ta,ke idouble whalit she gai'? for' it, TIhe sthielle has not buen diult of ordeir'. she hadt It, and1( she can1 doi any1 . in d of work onu it. Ve ry respi4.'oty, .MonticelIlo, 1aIrfield coumn.y, S. C.' .TheI D)av,Is SewIng Maeblmne lI' n'jijly' 1 trea.wre. Mics. .J.-A. (ob'jw yN. .lidgewaoy, N. C., Jan. 10, 18$o. ,J. 0. Bo.Ao, Esq., Agent-Dear' Nr: M wife has beeni isitng a I)avis Sinig Ma chilae conlstanitl y for the piast four years and( it ha1s nldvder neCeded anyI r'e jtirs,a nd works just asZ well as w heln first bought. Shle say It, will do a greater range of irac tlcal wvork aInd doi It easIer anld better thati any nhimne shte hmas .'r used. We enne'r.. fully recorinelid: It as a N'o. 1 fanilly~ lIittacine. -Yours truly, WVinnsborb;'S. C., Jain. 3, 18&3.. t - -m *G eH--1 Y1't dlAL AT2LACZjrON Ii rIV AAND DIVSIX4BLL'6(JOO'& AT S JYLL'JI'II hsLDiUw' U 14", . $00 paj!s Mise No-,poki'loRi, at reduced c-pr-o 200 palis La . os' Ne port T1w!, all sizes, fin' oloW their ttotial VALUE. 300 Untutindri ( lhirt , at 49 .ents--best yip'e ever o lbred in tlifa plicc\, 10 (loze Laund(rltled and' Uilautndtried l irts J1t 92 cents. - Extnine thoso goods betore buying. My stock is rIe>lete in every department, aid at, )rico sat .least TION PI' + CENT. less than yotn cant be ' tlhe sltne goods any placo in the Stato . My stock MUST IYE REDUCED, let the goods bring what they villi. 1lespectfully,., IT STA"S AT T "EAD DOIM EG STIC." ''hat it Is the aeknow edgt!d Leader i' the ''rade is , fact, that cannot be (is -uted. JIANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL IT! 'he Largest Arm ed - Thew Lightest iltnting, The 1ust 1a(utiful Woodwork, AND IT ( WARI.ANTED TO be ntde of the best ma oal. T do any anul all kinds of work. To I,e conplete in every respect. For Sale by .ALBEA'TY & CO~. (, ; M 11inwsboi-t, S. C. A,gesi' VianItcd In ul1c ttil tcri -w x - r. Alidress UIOMES'1'IU SI SING MACI1Ni CO. - Riclunond, Virginia. SPRING GOODS! SURING GOODS ! SPRINGGOODS . have now ready for inspecion A fill line pf SPRIN GOODS; cohsisting of NUN'S VEILiNG, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAI SWISs, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS - LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES; CAMI3RICS, GINGIIAMS aI d CALICOES. A stock of A'ds, Boys' iid Youths' Clotiig, which will b. SDL4) LOW. STRAW IIATS IN, ALL STYLES AND PRICE Men's, Boys' and Youths' lowv cut Shoes. Ladies' aui Men's Cloth and Leathecr Slpe. ,lo a beautiflil line .FANS. Slpcx Aso CALL ' AND . EXAMINE BEFORE PURCI-IASIN A3tspectfhilly, J. GPnOSC1 act SP ING GOO -AT THE CORNER STOR 'UN AVO!I) DABLY, my~ siock was boiiglht la ter' is Spi-ing thatn ususal COMI'lPTION. I htih keeneri to scil than ever, and ui'geiitly exteni( AN INV1Tj~ATLON TO every ma'n, w oman and child ini Fairfleld Couinty to v.isit MY ST .A liE UE~ST D ION'T LEAVE AlY RTORlE WiIIlOUT ASKING TO SEW ARTICiL YOU WJIi. TO LOOK AT, AND ASK TIlE PRICE! * ~ A PnOMISE. 5. ALLSTTALL4Bi'hWA I) ON POIIY A ND NO) GiUMB INCASEC A SA LE IS NOT1 El'1E'l'ED. I'l1 ICES SlI -A LL, ,1Uld AS AS TIl E SAMEI GOODS CAIN BE SOLDI AT IN WI1NNSBORO. J. M._BEA.TY. * ISL FR~ESIE 00D G RO CE RI ES! ------CO3(SISTING OF FLOUR 0 iSUtNI WoiI CAN VAE-E jjfA bS est grad(es, Meal, P'earl Grits, Ice9 D)ECOR)fTICA'ITED PATENTr FLOUTR. *(-la1( dMolasses' and Syriup.4 ful ROASTED1'l[0 and JAVA COFFEE.( nuidod,Crndef,Sg SA LMON, CA)9'NEf COfd1D' gie PO'(TTED) ILIM, CHICKNN, T1U1llEY, * *FitESIJ OAT M%lRfi. IPahs 'nape XlIt SUCCOTrASI; ie 'cce. rprd~c 3NINEAPPLt and 1SEACfIES: pe,ck aipdlgu*' P1CL[~S A'1)IIOkraii an~tdi( Toetos Tomattoes ii fli toc ofovoytlhigIi8itLl ept lics P~vineaple, J Cv k a td hi a lrst-l~~& ixed' lekea, pand dcl 0 - n- r. aneodes All of which will be sold LOW for'S r ndCfes t'ho CASII. J.- 1. Sr6JJAS'E'E Cb; ~~ 1in