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Town,-end, Pre siding Judge: The following is unbtnitted az :he report of the grand jury at the Sp tember term of the court 189.: At the June term we reported on ne books and records of all the coun:tv officials, except th di!peosers, and we have considered wjo further examl intion nec sary. At the February te.im and also at ilh Junle t-ern we rep rtcd c rtain repairs neeac i on the jail, the Liange rous condition of th & public r ad lead ing from Sim ) Davi-, to McNau*,s branch, and the Jacksont's C;C k bridge. We agiin repm; t '.e-c m t C: s and insist that a fai;e idea .I eno n: on the part of the Conty S.pervisor should not entail serious I s; on the county. We now instruct t he Super visor to have the roof of th: j 6i ald guttering repainted, and to have the roof and guttering of the Court lioue examined, 2nd if necessary, repainted. We also report th3 follo-,ing roatis and bridges: The Bell Bridge road, about two miles from Winnsboro, near Moore's Creek. Road leading from Simpson's T. 0. to Colnmbia, known az Sandy Lcvel road. .Road on which Holurook Rion is overseer. Excuse of Mr. Rion being that he has not been provided with the necessary tools. Lo,ngtown' road. from Simnpson's siore to Reeve's. Bridge. across Fiat Branch on road . leading from Smyrna Church toward Columbia. ' Blrown's Bridge across Little River. We also czil t he at tention of the Supervisor to violations of the law in *regard to barbed wire fences ne-:r ar.d parallel to public highways. Members of the present petit jury have.reported to us the nancomfortable condition of the jury rooms and have complained of tne odor * * * * * We call the attetiin of hberproper offiedri 16 this fact sud ask tist it bt, remdied. TRIAL JUSTICEs. We have examined the books atnd transcripts of the Trial Justices furnished us and find'the same corree excepting as follows: We present Trial Justice G. W. Brooks. for failure to hand in his beoks and transcript. We present Trial Jurtice Blair for illegal remission of part of lne in the case ef the State vs Belton Byrd, but charge him with no criminal intent therein, his tmotive being just antd charitable. We pre-ent Trial Justice J. B. Stevenson for no docker ting the case of the Sta:e vs Mary J. I ice, and for omitting mretion of same in his transcript.* POon HOU;SE. We have made an examtna:ton of the poor house, find everything sat is factory and compliment Mr. Camneron, the keeper, on his management DISPENsAIES. The investigation of tite Winntsboro dispensary by the grand jiry was uttdertaken solely for the purp-se of enforcing the clear and dtittite pr.; visionts of toe dispensary act, in, re lation to the duties of dispehser, ad in no spirit of hostility to the p. is>n in charge, Mr. M. H1. Moble',:, who lhas the reputation of being one of the best dliapen1sers in the State, and who also was highly comnplimnented by tmost of our witnesses on the manner in whmich ne has discha.rged the functi:>ns of his office. The duty, therefore, of having to report him to this Court is paintful, but wi,hen we~ consider how readily tho meira1purposes of the dispensarv act iuay be instrated by a failure ont tile part of those intrusted with its administration to carry out strictly the letter of the law, and how imnpunitv for such neglect induces further viola tion, we then realize that any evason of that duty even if permitted by our oaths as grand jurors would work detriment to the people whose interest we serve. WVe, therefore, present Mr. M. H. Mobley, dispenser at Winnsboro, for violations of the law~ as specitned below, and the names of the witnesses are respect.ively apper.ded to each charge. 1st, For pertmitting the drinking of alcho#c beverages on the premises of 'as dispensaryr. Witnesses-R. Y. Turnier, J. W. Seigler, S. U. Laf:.r and E. G. Scruggs. 2nd, For selling af;er hours or during the night. Witnesses-S. G;. Lafar, E. G. Scruggs, RI. C. Gooditng, J. M. Elliott, Jr., and W. W. Ketchin. 3rd, For violating section eleven of the~ dispensary act i eadt h mthod offilling out r-equiest as clearly dle.tned ther~ein. These requests now on tile in the Auditor's offce are suficent evidence. No witnesses needed. RIDxEwar DISIsAssnr. In examining the recorda of this dispensary we find the dispenser-. R. g. Lewis, sh:ort in his necou1nt fin-eight doihirs atnd some c* e r ~in r*o rt for qu~ar'er~ entdin 'J1anPuar'-'s 1S95. innttedia'e a tion to r eer. atmounit fronm Mr, j it L Iv, =s weC also pretem S. NIt u: atd n. itic of Whiskey onl the :7 i' day (if U:tobr , 1, at lvdgeway. W isUes-Dr. S. S. Linder, D. (. 1obertson, Thomas 'RyLcs, R. D. iu!iik, E. A Sessio;:, John iluw an:d William Howell. We present J. M. I-iggins, S. R 1uiland an.1 J. F. Lylez ex-c.m board of co'trol, for faihlr to colle]>t the shlumy - of \ir II. L,Ti melnItioled .! - ) l 1.- 1 Thort nge wasvough t-md o thl;ir 'Know !ed We pr's. ;t J. N.. 1 a a 'J. F. Lyle7z of i:,e peent 1o1.r of c.ntrW for apvOvii. th 4u tr- rly report of Mr. Lewis conz!ii:: thiz shortago, s;uchshra:ebngeayimcad I i t1. ' iS I *C: 1) 1.1it pO . Sth re:>o1. Legislat hat tih aw iv s0 chang e that thle dipesrssall be rqie 0 tI rn 0 V Cverv V:eek t) the tl rer Of thair r.e-C ve ces the entire grVIDz prolltz of their1 res!pectiv dispe.aries. a:d that such funds shall be paid out for purposcs indicated in the act as al other funds are at preseit di-bursed l tba County Trea;nrers. For the purJoC of exam-inling the 1lidgeway dipensary, the service of an expert accolitalit for two days was employed, and we recommend that he be paid therefor. All ot which is respcctfily sub mitted. J. M Srewart, Foreman. For Over Vit'v Years .\1. I INSCw'S SOOTHING SYM.'l'-as 1er ue.;d for over fifty years bil of muthers fcr their chil!dr-n while tcoth in -, with p:1t suCcess. it sothe the Mhud tni- ot 'l 't. %v 'Mr for. irrhea. It 11 wi r!-u ti - *oo)lt a~~~~~~ ss 'Ko. fa : ryu,"a. *- n - ind. x:* Ily VALENCIA. The H1ozme: of the Palners the Scene of a Nast E jorably Antumnal Function. Naxes and Costumue: of Those Present. Mr. EIdar: Never in the history of wt little town have the young pcople S> enjoyed a social funet:on as that tendered theui by Mr. ard rs. El ward Palmer, of Viencia, en the evening of Septem,ber 17. Valencia, tLe home of the Edward Palmers for generations, is an ideal country home, cvering the brow of a lofty bill at the foot of which Ilows a babbling brook which still sings as in the clays of old Queun Anne to the lofty beech trees on its banks, one of which still bears her name, inscribed by a loyal subject during the English sovereignty. As the twilb;Ubt sh-adow; were deep ening iwo niht a merry party of lads ai.d lasses, chaperon:d b; Mrs. Hir bet Rut, left tow. in a w.ign ti!!ed with ''new m.:wn hay." After a de liahtful ride under the starlit sky they arrived at their destination. At 11 o'clock the guests were ushered into the dining room where daiujly ref-esh-. mnents were served. After Epending a most deligtful evening with the charming host a. hostess the "merrie companie" bade adieu and wended their way home. The following ladies and gentlemen were present: Mrs. Edward Palmer, tastefuillyv ar rayed in white. Mrs. Norman Palmer, in a charming gown of lavender. Mrs. IIerbert Ruff, in a stylish gown of white nainsook, trimming, white lace and black ribbons. Miss Janie Coleman, in a pink deccl lete costume. Miss Jalia Colomian, charming in a gown of yellow and b:a'.k. Miss Pearle Rembert, rTia in a gown of baby b!ue. Miss Lailie Remibert, in a dotted muslin, tasteful garnitures of lace and tink ribbons. 'Miss Elle Moore, in a striking cos tune of black grenadline and whileC r bbona. Miss Annie Lee Thomnas. anlar tiStic gown ot cream albatrosa, hair a la Gree. M~iss liInriet Pahnr, radi:ut in a debute IOown) of whtite muil. Th getlennIIII werei Mesrs. Lemnas ter, Mosely, John~ Palmer, Normau Paner Samuncl T;umas, (lharlton Thomaii, Ro.b.ert R)sboronIh.b. Gerrge Moore iC II ert Pa'meri, WAil:B Remn be:, J.amecs i\ug.n, .fhm Pagan, \u brey lis Strobe, Jlamie DasPiortes means so much more than you imnagine-serious and Sfatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. IDon't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. Iiyou are feeing'. ofo sorts, weak an;d general:y ex hausted, nervous. Browave nto appetite -. ad can't work, begin at on ce tak mg the most rehia ble strengthening SIron Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot B, ' ties cure-beneSt ter: comes from the er:, nd its D yspepsia, Kidney~ anda Liver. ~Neuralgia, Troube, 'Co-ettc, Bad B3lood Wme's ccr a < s - v:iil send Ce ' 4Fa:r Viev;s .::A L.. -. 7 iworr eC7:- man andC W:Cmar. ir. thec I'nited :aes nt.erested anU. the ? Om:n :and Whlsky abCs to have one of my books on tiese Oh, ass Addre:,s 1. M1. wvGoney. Atlsta, Ca Whn SA JL Casiorla is Dr. Samuel Pitch( .nd Childron. It ContLns n< othcr Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soothi It is Pleasant. Its guarant ailions of Mothers. Castori feverishness. Castoria prei cares Diarrhca and Win teething troubles, cures c, Castoria assimilates the fc and bowels, giving healtb toria is the Children's Pan Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told ne of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OSGOoD, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them ;.o premature graves." Da. J. F. K:nCwELOE, Conway, Ark. ThO COntaUr COmpan7, 77 M The Atlanta Exposition. ATLANTA, Ga., Sepf. 19.-To-dav was the calm after ih ,tori :- lie Cotton States and II-ernviional E%.(, sition. The machinery which ihe Pre:ident's touch set ini motion ylester dav was moving with a busy whirr, and ttere was a general air of buste and preparation among the exbibitors who were anxious to put the finishing >tches on their displays. This was Gcorgia Editors' Day, and the mem bers of the State Press Association were on the ground one hundred strong. They viewed the exhibits, >ook in the midway, shot down the chates and had a good time generally. 'here is general gratification over the nciess of the opening exercises, and the peo)le of Atlanta are inclined to ake hands with themselves on their elight. The big show is now faivtv nder war, with a fair field a.ndt io fvor. hleen Cry for Pitcher's Ctria. The Registration Case.. WAsmNIGTON, Sept.- 10..'-The South arolina registration' cases, which nder the or-der of .Justice Harlan are to be brought before the Supreme ourt, will attract more than ordanary tention, because the appeal allowed y .Justica Harlan was taken from a cision made by Chief Justice Fuller, siing as a Circuit Justice with Dis iict .Judges Hughes and Seymour, and >mpoing a Court of A ppenas. Tfhe action of Justice Ularian does ot rever-se or overturn the' oniion of hief Ju::;r Faller. but al.w the ase to ho boi r be-on a i. ru:m e oilri for in b - diG:a ll. Th -atng of th ap.- bo";ev-'. a a .-C. :un" Ii jud2hent of th12 - o f A~ pe.*-- 'in n i'tl he Chief Jlie(:'-u:t.. andl 'reven t'i> he e wohfl otn (c1 t itiin' '-rder gr'a!ned by Cir in:t Ju' 1 l'. '.1hie ner , of thi -i ap.': wilb easel t* iM:i n-i : elf - a! ' sI Ce dtr2aded d1le.he th:u -ci Iee hat een able to cure in a11 its stage-s, and tat is C.atarr. J.all's Catarr-h Cure sthe only positive cure known to the edical fraternity. Catarr-h being a mOlti ttionlal disease, requilres a con) i4itu tinal 'treatment. IlalP's Catarrh are is takenm internaUly, acting direct uvnonw the blood and mucous surfa ces ofn sy~stem, thereby destroying the ufont0 of the disease, and giving th patient str-ength by- building up the 04- itutlin and asiiStintg nature in deAgl its work. The pl>rUlietors have muchi I faith in itst curatiVo p-nwers trat ther ofl:r On'e H[undredl Dollare or -any 'case that it fails to culre. Sn >rt li't of w st.itro.lials. Allddre.tw he Mcmblers of th a Cluty tound Over to Court. Trial Justice Trov has bound1( over te following 01.emibers of the Column a Cinb to the. next, semion of court, a~ L 200 bond eac-h, charged with eeng a place where liquor was sold, gaist the peace and dignity of the 'ioe alrea1- put under bond are: I. C. Patton, tE. C. R.obert.son, L. T v ,.TJulius II. Walkeir, A. .. Stew t, C. Fit z;immon:s, N. G. Gonza'es, 1cot P. Grecen, miemnbers of the WooUev and Wade lReeter. Slessrs. A. E. Gonz'a'es and Dir. T. T. Moore were rot in tihe city whten the war-rants wc-ie served. Secial referee Bar-ron was busy vsierdar mlornir heari-ng the evi nei ihe onternp cases. which 1l I eq aire~ several days to Iiisih upl. ~cAVAT8,JRADMAs # COPYPJGHTS. C.-ii ET?-INA rATENT ? For r rmtanswer anin honest opinion. write to [ UN N&: 0..whoh are bad nearly fifty years' pernee in the patent business. Commumca tons nrctly c.nfldentIil. A H andbook of In >rmaion conce'rnintr Patents4 andi how to ob trn :t.m secnt free. Also a catalogue of mecchau.. : .L an scim:. : ieks sent free. it .t :k-ni blrough M ea & Co. receivn pee:.: s - i1 t e s cfc A mer ie-nn. and a:s a:. hy - :il:y bur- thei public with a:r:.eety.. nGyustrated.basby:ar tha tr e. - :ruao of 'mly scientific work in tho vri. 8:3 a rea:r. Sampl'.e copies sent free. Bulig: I: tion. n:r.nthly. *F:.51 yeair. Single ari., 2:5 aents. Ercry number contains beau tiul plates, in colors. and photographs of netr hruses. with plans, enablinz builders to show the .are N deigsani eurnontract. A ddress Lti$0 L . . . ..... r's prescription for Infants ,ither Opium, Morphine n or Et is a harmless substituto .ng Syraps, and Castor Cil. eo is thirty years' use by a,, destroys Worms an d allayS ents vomiting Sour Cud, (I Colhe. Ca:storia reIieves :mstipation and flatulen2y. od, regulates the stomach y and natural sleep. Caso ,ca-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to chiiLrcn that I recommend it as superior to any prescription kno.wn to me." H. A. Ancunn, 3. D., 111 So. Oxford St., BrookLyn, n Y. "Our pbysicians in tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of the r experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have autong our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." UNrZD HOSPITAL AND DzspEzsARY, I A-4 C. S=Tz, P.,e:., Bosoln, Mass. u=ay Street, Neiw York Ci'y. Heart Disease iured By Dr. Miles' Feart C.ure. Fainting, Weak or Hungry Sp2lls, Irregu lar or Intermittent Pulse, Fluttering or Pal pitation, Choking Sensation, Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Feel; and &nkles, are symp)toms of a diseasod or Weak Heart. MRS. N. C. MILLER. 0! Fort Wayne. Ind., writes on Nov. Z, I894: "I ws afilicted for forty years with hearn trouble and sujTered untold agony. I h;fS wak, hungry spells, and my h':art would palitate so hard, the pai ar wouid he so acute anditorturing, that I became so weak and nervous I could not sleep. I was t reated by several physiciaris without r::lief and ;:ave up ever being well again. About t wo years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles' Rtemedies. One bottle of tic Heart Cure i:topped all b eart troubls aridtheiRetorat !':Nervine did the rest,and now I sicep 5Coundly :n d at tend to my househol1d an d social dutiles with out any trouble. Sold by dru ists. B3ook sent free. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., El!khart, Ind. Dr. Dilles' Remedies ReAstore Hlealthl. I PARKER'S I HAIR BALSAM Cleansesa and beautifica the hair. Fromotes a l:nxurinas,. growth. N ever Fails to Restore Gray :E air to its Youthful Color. Cures semip direases a hair.fling. TeLeadingOnsenatoro A o . 01otadeddinor18:i3pb't5 gvr:s fuilinformat:on. F"ic. HAi..General Man.ager. D R. E., C. JET ER, Physician and Surgeon. Ofc~iTris professional services to the peple' of Fa irfi.d. Fotti' address Jen;kinrsville, S C. 94-ly Hot IIouse PI til. HAVE a choice colecCtion? of hot house. plants for~ saie. Aliso fi fty selcr t I varities of Chry salntemumifl8 TI. vnrt'y lan tls for $1.00(. Par ioniize home enterp iza. 4*2: if MR~S. J. A. IIINNA NT. TilNAGURA FOR TIN PEOPLE. Are yKR thin?7 F1esh made with Thina:tura TCabets by a scientific 1.rocess. They create perfect assimilation of e':ery formr of fo:d, seer. t ilg te valuable parts ar;di discarding the w vortless. Thre' make thin faces phungi nd rund out thie figure. Th'ley are tihe STANDARD) REMED1Y for leaness, conr::alring YCo .axo anid absolutely hrarm|dess. Price, p)rep'aid, SI per box. ; for $5. anplet, "'POW. TO G;ET FAT,' FnEE. The T INA CUI .\ CO., 949 IIroad way.N.T --PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM4 C ar'es and, b- tcs th~e hair. - ovr Fai,s to Btore Graty - ir to its You.t nul C'olor. Cu. conp d '.''e- . ha. I.a: - AFee Ixis!LETU3tAR tAB :4 CJs!4iONs. waspe -s la~rv1 c en. Cr~tab~ suce.Jnu Kh.r LUL1 5emd3 u. II. booklea: FALL OF 1895. t*ood'IImes Aheoad PARTMCULAE.LYTO TiO]% I o will be wise enougil to -eek ge:11iNe bai-fainls, and I chim to h:ive' 1u:b bar'gaius to oilr my friemlis irs i''il, -ild give 11y reasons wy . i pr:pus-.: to u:ni.relIl ll colnpctitOrs, a-z olu' S.: 1st.-Our entire stock of 'Ge.,eral ier chandisc MvsT be conver:ed into ready cash in order to wind up ilic bsiness of A. Macdo:ald & Co. 2nd.-3 prefer io give nv friends and neighbors the benefit of the sweeping rediction im prices 1-ther than sell out in a lump, that all might have an opportu ity of S!l i g bargaini rd-Wnlk tlie advance cwne0 on Shoe ilardhware, and oth:r goods ill olin 111e, we fortut' iv Lad a big supply on hand, and Il.e p-olit whch le advance 4;h I.--I n ill . in he co:: m ar ke froln stal t tlo fiizisl ;aY i:-L f::1l pricca--don't to;get thik Vn il also iaN- highest c-ir pric' fr o)t:oul Seetl. Be SUIr -III coISUlt Q'y Ir - .: Bagging antd Ties before . on buy. I bought these several months ago when they were at rock bottom prices, and will give you great atvaiitage in your wants here. SURV1YVOR, 3LACKSTOCK, S. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY 00. (EASTERN SYSTEML) Eastern Time at Columbia arnd Pts. North. Northbond, No 36 No 10 No SS July 28n, 1895.1 Daily DaIly Daily Lv. Jacksonvlle.. .... 6.20 p. ..7.0 a Lv. S.vinnah. ....10.41 r ... .50 a Ar. Colu:nbia........2.55 a . .. 4.' Lv Charleston....... 6.00 p . .... Ar Columbia.......... .10.15 p ....... .... L .Augtsta .........r ... 10.30 p 2.0)p "Gran.itcv111e.I............ 1.10 p, 2.30 p " Trenton.:... .... ... 1.4 p . 2.57 p SJohnstons...I............12.-G a' 3.10 p Ar Columbia. ........... 2.20 a14.44 p Lv Columbia. ............ 4.00 a, 4.00 a1 4.48 p "Winnisboro .... ....... 4.57 a 4.57 a 6.03 p "Chester. .........542 a 5.42 a 6.53 p "Rock Hill...........613 a 6.13 a1 7.30 p Ar Charlottc. ........ 7.0 ai7.00 a 8.20 p "Danville............. 1140 a 11.40 a:12.0Ont "Richmond............440 p 4.40 p 6.00 a "Washington ........ ..30 yI 8.30 p 6.42' a "Baltimore........... 11.25 p111.25 p 8.05 a "Philadelphia. ...1... 3.03 al 3.00 a 10.15 a ' New York........ 6.20 al 6.20 a:12.53 p Southbound. Dal DiyDiy L.New York.......... a12lnI40p " Phia-lelphia.... .0 ~72 a .5i "Baltimore.....--2 9.0 L.Washington...... 11a1.1a104p L.P.ichmnfd......... 1'5p2.3p1.0a L.Danille............1p610p.5a Lv-Charotte........ 0 p 9.5 "R ock Hill...... . 1.1p1.1pO2 SChester........... 1.St 23t Ii3a "Winnsboro.,....... 11 i14a'.4a Ar. Columbia....-...... .2a;.0aI.0p Lv.Columbia............I43 !12 " Johnistons............ 62al31p " Trenton............... 64 !32 "Graniteville........... 710a p Ar. Augusta.............. Oa145p Lv.Columbia........CG Ar Charleston.......... 11 I 80 L.Columbia........... .0n. 21 Ar.Savannah..-... 6 ~ 43 Jaksnvll.........S a .9.0 p Nes.37 nd .....h..to 111 Southern a1043 os 3 ad 6 ...... 11.s5 pl 11.0rpou35h Pullman .......Sleeping ca.and fit-cla conch Jckso ..lle .a . .e 0 aor; 2.l0o P.00l mancar.....aan Chro.... .0a12 . B.- s ..3.and .. ..... 6.ot ene 3.n0op passnges.an.b...g ..... 7.1din aS.4 .......GREEN.aJ. ... C.. .0p DruPIg CA StrE No s. and elsinto T uthlern . m iToi Pleta Atcrs ofamp l toNwdo. SldPulmtain Oith Dinicsl norhs o Charltt.Ciarei eMret coac Jacsile and New York als(o Pll ma a ugst anid Calo~stte. NIEW YORK. ++ Our Mr. Caldwell and Miss Lilla Ketchin are now in the Northern markets purchasing ' our Fall and Winter goods. Every effort will be made to get goods that will please your fancy and suit your purse. Be sure you come aup'see them. Caldwell & Ruff. Dr. Miles' Nervine. Worth Its Weight in Gold. N1 ~~4bp Nd, - MISS RATHBURN. bi R. MILES' NERVINE RESTORES H-EA LTH. When the nerves are H l worn and weak, and vitality is at a low ebb. The brain force. is weakened and the intellectual powers dulled. Courage is lost, th~e mind becomes timorous and melancholia takes posssession. The digestivec organs fail to fully perform their functions, the heart's action is painful and irregular, the blood becomes thin and watery and the entire system is threatened with collapse. Under these conditions there is nothing lik-e Dr. Tiles Nervine to restore health. "I feel it my duty to inform you what your Nervine has done for me. I have been an -invalid and doctoring for nine .years. I lost my dear mother last March, and just after I was taken down with a very severe ner vous trouble, which gradually grew worse, notwithstanding I was under the care of a physician. I finally became discouraged and gave up, thinking I never would be better. I cannot tell you how great-a suff'erer I was. I had hysteri cal fits, sometimes two or three a day, an oppressed feeling through myv checst. I was troubled with palpitation, and could scarcely stand on my fee t, and was totally unable tc walk alone. Not even the lightest kind of food would digest. My nerves were in such condition that I could not write, and T v;as reduced to but the ghost of my former self. I sawv an advertisement and purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and from the first I noticed a change for the better. In a month's - time there was a great improvement, in my looks as well as my feelings. The oppressed feeling in my chest entirely disappeared, my food digested muclh better and I could walk a short distance. It is over two months now and I can walk a half mile, and I am happy to say I am better than I have been for two years and am just beginning to feel like my old self; and I owe all ihis to you for Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. It is my best friend. I often make the remark that it is worth its weight in gold." 96 Ilainfield St., Olneyville, R. I., Nov. 27, '9. ANNA B. RATHBURN. le , * Restores Dr. ies ervinle Health RIDE A STEARNS, Aii1 Kii0% ti Irle EklliDg o ?0 I illg fllj0Jlllt Ask any STEA RNS rider what he thinks of his YELLOW FELLOW. STEARNS riders are satisfied riders. Join the ranks of STEARNS enthusiasts. E. C. STEARNS & CO., Syracuse, N. Y. SOUTHERN AGENTS: \AIE D. G ASH 003C xoram T . 11