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■W ■BBtea ' -'-'/A,, - r ' •■ »• ^ ftfteiiiUMJ <%*.*♦* LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. err 8ATURT»AT. September 8, » -s t 1883. %Tew Advertisement*. ^ I.* ■ •> An Ordinance—J. N. Center, Clerk. Heieeris Shoes—McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. t; Poisons.—We desire to call special attention to the ordinance to prevent accidental poisoning, published.,in an other column. It was well, for pru dential reasons, that it should, have been passed, and too much care cannot be paid-to. its requirements. The Dauber Snot*.—The two barber shops in town have consolidated under the firm name of Caldwell & McCall, and their place of-busiliess is the next door to the-postofilce. For the benefit ■ of customers they will keep open until twelve o’clock on Saturday nights, hut all customers «ae requested to call in daylight when possible. The Cotton Market.—The follow ing is the report of cotton sold here on Friday:^ Middling * T..9j Strict low middl'iig 8.95 Low middling .8> Strict good ordinary 8i Other grades *. 5 to 74 None but the three first grades were sold in this market yesterday. ItEtioious Services.—Services will be held in the dlfiercnt churches to morrow. as follows: Associate Reformed Presby terifin— Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. m., and 74, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Methodist—Rev. E. G. Price, at 11, a. pi., and, 74 p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. It* PraEwn are Hfaird by tie jW^relde The defendant was found “not g^iltv*’ , - . „ „ —- I ,n th ® Bu *y M*ru of and discharged. Messrs. Benson & Co., of Hartwell, Ga., The case of the State vs. Wr J. Mar-1. Merchants, in tonversatiou with the popu- tin William Davis A E Davis J M l*r traveling salesman of the well known tin, William Davis, A. ^. Davis.J. “* | house of Cox, Hill & Thompson. Atlanta, Kirkland, J. W. Powell, J. B. Blair, Ga., said that Norman’s Neutralizing Cor- J. J. Nelson and Nick Peav, all on the hiv- . . , . • ’ ing satisfaction wherever used. They sell charge of assault and battery, was a great deal of U. ' tried before Justice Cathcart on Thurs- 1 A gentleman representing the Rockford, , aj' III* i m a tell Co., told one of our customefs day. Tho defendants wei*c represented that he heard Norman's Neutralizing Cor- bv Messrs. Gaillard & Reynolds. The dial highly spoken of by a host of railroad men, who reWimmended it to all whose MBS i \ > t-vv WATCHES. ^ a defendants were acquitted. i.i refreshing Rains.—Plentiful and seasons are reported from all sections of the county, and the beneficial effects on vegetation generally are percepti ble even at this early day. Of course little or no good can redkonably be ex- pccted to result to cotton from the re cent ruins, and perhafs the corn will not'oome out much from it, but gardens, turnips and the like will be improved, and favorable opportunities will be afforded planters for abundant sowing of fall oats. A Good Idea.—We have been in formed that Miss Kate T. Obear, Prin cipal of the Wiunsboro Kindergarten School, >,ha8 adopted the policy of making the children learn their lessons in the school during school hours. This is a move in the right direction, and we hope the example will be fol lowed. ( ; 7 This system is b r e enforced by law in Philadelphia and other places; and advised by the medical fraternity. <The advantages are numerous. A systematic habit of study is ac quired under the guidance of the teacher, t,,> : - Time is not left for idling and mis chief in school hours. Parents are saved great labor and annoyance. Children are not sent to bed in a nervous,- anxious state. If to the foregoing, the children are not overtaxed with long or difficult 1 lessons, a great improvement in our; old school system will, be effected. Parents often require and expect too ■ much of young children and their teachers. Court.—The Court of Gene?a! Ses sions convenes here on next Monday morning, the 10th hist., and his Honor Judge T. B. Frazer, of the third cir cuit, will preside. The business of tlie approaching term of the court, both criminal and civil, from appearances now, will be about as usual, when compared with preceding terms of the court during this season of the year. The following prisoners, now in jail, await trial next week, to wit: Alfred Smith, arson; Love Reddick, grat'd larceny; Htthnah Sampson, house breaking; Osmond Johnson, grand larceny, and Jacob Lee, selling whis key without license and for assault and battery df a high and aggravated na ture. The following are out on bond, to wit: Thena Boyd, larceny from the freehold; Henry Rush, selling proper ty under lien wilhout notice; Nancy Davis, house-breaking; R. D. Wil liams, bastardy; Melville Pqarson, bastardy; Adger Thompson, eggra- vated assault and battery. Warrants have been issued for Alfred Crumpton and Boswell Green, both for perjury, and against Ada Nyers and Lou Nyers, charged with burglary. The follow ing are the appeal cases pending in the Court of General Sessions, viz.: Oli ver Hathcock, Walter Kelley, George McConnell, Janies McConnell and Rhett Jordan, for neglect of road duty —appeal from Justice :Neii. Thos. J. Rabb, Calvin Lemmon, Andy Ldni- mon, Joseph Thompson and Henry Rabb, for neglect of road duty—appeal from Justice Evans. Primus Arnette, peace .bond—appeal from finding of Justices Neil and Cathcart on habeas corpus. The Court of General Ses sions will probably consume a greater portion of next week, aud the remain ing portion of the time allotted for the sitting of the court will doubtless bo taken up in the hearing of jury cases on the civil side of the court ami of equity causes.' The New Postal Notes.—The new post al notes for the transmission oi small sums of money were put on sale at the postotficc on Monday, the 3rd inst. In shape they are nearly like bank notes. They are printed in a blank form, spaces being left for the names of the postoffices from which they were sent and at which they are paid. On the right band side of each of the notes are three columns of figures, cue for the dollars, containing the figures of 1 to 4, the second for the dimes, from 1 to 9, and the third for cents, from 1 to 9. The postmaster who sells one of these notes will punch the figures indicating the amount for which tlie note will be received. Eor instance, if a note for $3.52 is wanted, the figure 3 in tlie dollars column, 5 in the dimes columr, and 2 in the cents column will be punched Out. All counterfeiting or “raising” is thus prevented. The notes may be bought of any value, from one cent to $4.99. A charge of three cents will be made in addition to i the face value of the note. The great i advantage possessed by the postal notes duties called them to different parts of the country where they are subject to disorders of the stomach, produced by changes of food And water of which this medicine is a specific counteracter. ; AST OllDIXAXCE To Prevent Accidental Poisoning. • Be it enacted and ordained by the Tntend- ant and Wardens of the Town of Winns- boro, S. C., in Council met and by tliq au thority of the same; Section 1. That on and after the 17th day of September, 1883, every vendor of | Drugs aud Medicines shal’jkeep the; follow ing Poisonous Drug aud Medicines upon a shelf or in a case, upon or in, whicli., thefe shall be no Drugs or Medicines which are not poisonous, to wit: Aconite, Tincture of. Aconitia. Arsenic. , - . Arsenic, Donovan's tsolution of. Arsenic, Fowler’s Solution of. Arsen lous Acid. Atropipe. „ . AtroppjftvSulphate of: Belladonna, Extract of. Belladonna, Tincture of. . Bromine. ,. .Bromine, Cyanuret of. Cannobis Indico. Conlum, Extract of. Convallaria Mnjalia. r Coffosive Sublimate. Digitalis, Tincture of. Gou'aid’s Extract. Iodine; Cyanmet of. Laudanum. ^Morphine, Acetate of. Morphine, Sulphate of. Nux Vomica. '' * ■; Nux Vohiica, Tincture of. • Opium. Oxalic Acid. Paregoric. Potassium, Cyanuret of. Precipitate, Red. Precipitate, White. Prussic Acid. I Stramonium, Extract of. Strychnine, Sulphate of. Sugar of Lead. • Tartar Emetic. . • Veiatria. T ’ Verixtram VirMe, Tincture 67. Wintergreen, Oil of. Zinc, Chloride of. Sec. 2. The foregoing poisons shall be kept in bottles or jars, having tlie foregoing names printed or written thereupon, in addition to their medical names; and a red or scarlet ribbon tied around the necks of such bott'es or jars. : Sec. 3. Said poisons shall be arranged in the order above given. Sec. 4. Every person offendmg against any of the provisions of tliis Ordinance shali be fined Twenty Dollars for each aud everj' such violation. Sec. 5. It shall be tlie duty of 'lie CJik'-f, of Police to see that the provisio..o of this Ordinance are enforced, by an inspection on tlie first of each month, of the Drug Stores. JNO. J. NEIL, Inteudant. Attest: J. N. Center, Clerk. * . •> A number of our customers are thinking of buying watcheSlhis winter, and where and vrtiat to buy are anxious, questions with them. There are so many firms throughout the Union eager to make for tunes in a short time sending out their ■' circulars and price-lists everywhere, that | buyers become confused. ‘Some bite, , he- ' cause they are flattered by such attention from a distant party; others hnagiHe they will get a watcLat wholesale rates, if they send far off for it. If you wifi bring your price-list he^e, we can show you,, in our stock, thp same watch, if not a butter, fin' the same price, it not less. Besides there is a great advantage in buying from oflu you know well, and one who is near by. You want your watches wairautc-Ay'L^t what is-the guarantee worth if. the denier is myre than a hundreil mifes away? If. he sells you ap imperfect wA.tc h, it would be exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to have him make it good. • V 'Y..;.. We keep quite a variety of watches of tlie •best makers, in both Gold and Silver fiases, which tve sell at the lowest retail prices, guaranteed to be as we represent them. We keep also the Gold Stiffened \yatch Cass, which we recommend for tts • dura bility, and strength. These cases are be coming very popular, We have on hand a sample-oj the Patent .-Ihist Proof Case, .which Is rapidly gaining favor, because no dust or dampness can get In it. This watch will run under water. . . CONNOR & CHANDLER. —Your Lawyer and your Doctor who advise with you, will direct you to J. M. BEATY’S for Good Shoes. Charlotte','Columbia & Augusta R. R. Passenger DaPAHTMKNT, i MJspiA, S. C.,.August 12,1883. $ ON and after Sunday, August 12, the fol lowing Schedule will be in effect: /GOING NORTH.’ Np. 53. MAIL END EXPREBa. f, Leave Augusta. .7.35 a. m. ! Leave Columbia... 11.47 a. m. 1 Leave Killian’s...';.., .12,12p. in. Leave-lUythewood 1&28p. ml | Leave Rfdgcway 12.48 p. m. LeaVe Simpson's... . . .... 1.00 p. m K i Leave Winnsboro 1.14 p. in. | Leave White Oak 1.33 p. in. Leave Woodward’s.......,..,..;1.45 p. m. ’ Leave Biaekstock • m < Leavb Chester.,,.. .2.33 p. im -Leqvii Rock III IK 3.17 p. m; i 'Liuwe Fort Mil;., 3.35 p, m. f-AtrWe at Charlotte. 4.20 p. in; No. >17, way freight, with passenger coach Bunfi attainted, runs daily expppt Sunday: Leave Columbia,.. ...... /... .n.OO a. m? Leave Wihnsbore'. .......> ;.. 8.15 a. m. Arrive at Charlotte 3.30 p. m,. * GOING SOUTH. . ‘Jr ■ \ '■tJO. 52, MAIL AND EXPRESS- Leave Charlotte. 2.10 p. Leave Fort Mill.;..4.,....,, 2.17 p. m. Leave Rock HilJ..,.,... v .; 3.20p. in. Leave Chester.. ,, 4.01 p. m. Leave Blackstock.i T ,4.37 p. m. Leave Woodward’s.,.., ,w.#.‘33 p. m. LeavcWhite Oak,,. 4.45p. m.- Leave Winnsboro. 5.05 p. m. Leave Simpson’s. .. . .5.19 p. in. Leave Ridgeway.. . . .,.5.31 p. m. Leave Bjytb^woodv. 5.47 p. m. Leave' Btuipn’.s- . .6 05 p. m s Leave Columbia .6.37 p. m.‘ Ari-iye' at Augusta 10.47 p. m. —AT h. S M U E L S’' FARM MACHINERY! HEISER’S SHOES! We have just roceived our stock of HEISER’S GENTS’ SHOES. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. PRICE guaranteed; FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILITY, THESE SHOES are UNSURPASSED Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM over money orders is that the former ' are transferable', so that it will not be ^ADE SHOES JUST IN. necessary for those who receive them As we bave 6old thcfie SOO(ls to go hi person for the money. They 1 for a Frank Leslie’s Sunday Magazine. —rFrank Leslie’s Sunday Magazine for October is peculiarly attractive, varied in its contents, profusely illus trated, and, altogetlier, a most inter esting and edifvina number. A char- ~ , ‘ , . , * „ —* i , . ^ V mav bo used in the pavmcut of goods number of years, we can safely recom- qcteristic article by the editor (Dr. ; , .x,. ^ or for other purposes, but must be pre-! , ,, . , sotted for paytAont. wUhln a few mend them rn every parllcnlar. We respectfully request an inspec- tian Church; or, Who are the Disci-, m ° 1C il10 o pies of Christ?'’; “The Kingdom of SCem to d '! tra8t l tho ncw »n od e of Cho-Sen”; “The Life and Character of ™ 0 l 1e ?, iendm^, becausc of the fuct General Robert E.- Lee”; “Mount by tlie editor (Dr. Talmagc), “Shams in Religion”; No. XL,of “Religious Denominations in ,, . . , . „ . , <**„*„, . *. r „ . months, *01’ their collection will be the United States—What is the Chris- ’ w ' difficuJt. The public genera y tion. I - that the notes are made payable to i MsMaste?., Erics & ketchin. Vesuvius and Around Nap«> ; »Sau,a j “ J* ^ .SUBSCRIBE NO W notes inndfr nnvulilo In hnarat* lb . < —FOR— reallv F6 and its Churches” and the continu ation of “Among the Nations of the North,” are prominent articles, many of them finely illustrated. “Mr. Burke’s Nieges” is continued, and abe no 'The made payable to bearer ik disadvantage at all, as tbo THE COTTON PLANT, person for whom it is intended must sign it before it is paid, and a person An eight page forty column Agricultural -receiving it wrongfully will have to •Journal; the only paper in South Carolina ...... ..-i. . i • i > published exclusive,lu in the interest of the , inn the iisk of detection and puiusn- p anu( . r and Manufacturer. The' BEST ment for forgery.” When it is remem- and CHEAPEST Agricultural paper in the i bered that they arc not intended to Sout * 1 ’ , ‘ ’ take the place of money orders, but ONLY SIXTY only to fill Up a gap in the present sys- The official there are storms, sketches, essays, etc., lccol ' ll '° by Hai’i’iqt Brown, A. E. Alexander, Eben E. Rexford, X M. Holmes, etc., and poems by Annie Maflieson, A. E. Dennis, Mrs. W. Fawcett, Charles D. Bell, D. D., etc. In the Home Pulpit "“'J 7 ““ ' xvv ‘* a ' , ; u l " u w official organ of the State Grange. teih Of money transfer, the advantages Endorsed by the leading citizens of the M > sermon by the Bev. Dr. Tulmuge;, of ^ bc „ J„. y | Stute, .ud b, the best farmers In the Stole appreciated. So far th^y are selling moderately well at the jpostoffice, and i we have no doubt will soon be re- CENTS A YEAR. organ of tlie State Grail] aud brief articles, paragraphs, and an entertaining and instructive miscellany make up this admirable numbeiv Price twenty-five' cents, .or $3 a year, post-' paid. Address, Mas. Frank Leslie, Publisher, 53, 55-and 57 Park Place, New York. Among the Justices.—The prelim inary examination in the case of the State vs. Adger Thompson, on the charge of assault and battery with in tent to kill, was held before Justice Neil on Thursday. Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragsdale appeared for the prosecu tion. The defendant- had no counsel. garded by our business men as a safe aud convonieut method of sending money. Senator Hampton.—The Winnsboro News, and Heratp charges that the newspapers that have censured Sena tor Hampton’s alleged position on the question of his re-election arc attempt ing to force him to use the methods of the common polltibian and office-seek er. The News}\&s censured that posi tion, but without wishing to see the with that holing I »yt ami the South. Send postal for specimen copies for your self ana your neighbors. Addi (dress, W. J. McKERALL, Marion, S. C. .ATTENTION IS CALLED toFRESU ADDITIONS TO MY After an examination of the testimony for the State, the defendant was re- | v « ter * and soliciting support for any 0 ,„1 n.A office. But ,wo ins’.st that he should declare frankly whether he wants the qnired and did give bond to await trial at the next term of the Court of Gen eral Sessions. The case of the State vs. William Rabb, charged with cruelty to animals, was tried before Justice Neil on the same day. Messrs. McDonald & Dong- lass appeared for the defence. The defendant was found “uot guilty” and discharged. " , The t se of the State vs. Eden Mc Cullough, charged with assault and office or not; and admit with equal frankness that he is indebted to the peo- f ile who elect him to an - hoborable and ucrative ton or any a seat in the Senate of'the United States with the expressed or implied declaration that his acceptance is a favor granted te this State: we want to see him left out. Intellect and integ rity are rewarded with ti’iists and re munerated for service. They are not so scarce that their possessor must be The Celebrated “Brunswick” one. leit Hams—try . of 4„,.,. » .. begged to give us the use of them and batteiy, was also heard beforq. Justice regarded'as heap!.w obligation upon 5?-y on . ® same .day. Messrs. Me- bs bv obeying the petition.—Greenville Donald -fc Douglass for the defence. Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Com Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. ' - imported and American Sardines Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Imported Macaroni Yresh Cheese *■ * [ Dottistt r^utots'"^ ln 8,110,1 c ““' i o...ei man proposes tojwcept Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winstar, s” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lester Manor” Tomatoes—hand- packed. Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles. imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Ciwdles. Metes. IIIAYE. for sate, direct from the manu facturers, all kinds of Agiicultuval Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, fporo three to one hundred and fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS}, Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Riclifnond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oatr per hour, - i • - Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows anil Plouglis and Plough Stocks of all. kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with aelf-drdpper' or self-binder. I am agent for the Dim RICK HAY AND COTTON PRESS. This Press will, with three hands, press straw In small bales as fast fast as the thresher can clean Iff; anil with three hands can Irate cotton faster than^ sixty-saw gin can turn the lint oiit. I havenlSoNoine of the best made COT TON GINS, with all the modern improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell COTTOX-SllED OXL MILLS. Scales of all sizes, that will weigh from one-half pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office tmd leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. JAMES PAGAN, < agenT. May 17 if No. 13, way freight, with passenger coach attached, runs daily-exempt Sunday: Leave .‘Charlotte5. .35 a. mi Leave Winnsboro 12.28 p. m. Arrive at Columbia 4.10 p. ni- Railroad (or Washington) time sixteen minutes ahead of Wimisbaw) time.', ; .**1 G. R. TALCOTT, i T. M. R talcott, Superintendent v - General Manager. I HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consisting of Nun’s Veiling, frogs. Doited and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain ana Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piques and Cambrics. —CLOTHING, CLOTHING— , I havo a large stock of Men’3; Boys’ ami Youths’ CLOTHING, which I will sell VERY LOW. - » ? f * STRAW HATS IOF ALL THK LATEST STYLES. SX-i'OES, SX-IOES, SHOES. A large assortment of Men’?, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. A large as sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Vcrv respectfully. -- L. SAMUELS. THE CLOTHING HOUSE A. AND SEASONABLE A NORMAN’S H eOTRAU2, No CORDIAL. -MARK- STOEand effi'ctual Remedy (or the cure of oil irregularities and diifbnleni of the t.tom- acu and iLJwel*, v.’nethor In children or adults. iNe to the ~ ' “ * * ‘ ‘ ■ itUaoooptal Offensive toth „ Stomach without beinff thetaote. Promptly relieving Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flux, Griping Fains, Flatulency, Nausea, Acidity of the Stomaon, Heartburn, Sick and Nervous Headache and DyspepnU. Hay be used In all derangement* of the Stomach and Dowels from relaxation of the Intestines or a change of food or water. 1TOR,MAIL’S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black berry AVTue. Docs not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially i mended for Seasickness and Toe Children. Price 35c. and $:.oo per bottle. Bold by all Drupgltt* and Dralert In Medicine, EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL 00, Sole Proprietory, y Walhalla, & C. U. 8. A FUESH GOODS! rcoom- thing O O o x CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE best grfldes, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line of -v - , * --jT Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co ‘ Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and »' t ^ 1, Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanht for pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples. • y ‘.y l Old Government Java and Rfo Coffee, .V' . •*.»' . 4 * \' Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of «' *• /.+, ■' • !i r Sugars and Coffees. D. E. Flesjuken. *■ ' -vt i ,,, Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete in every department. We Bave just received in an the newest shades the 1 most popular goods of tlie day. NUN’S VEILING. ; ^ ^ BUNTINGSo, • « i* . DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACE.0. STRIPED PIQUES. 8TR1PEP NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys' Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali ties. PAJIASOLS IN , GREAT VARIETY. •‘.A’ >'’>* t ■ Our Stock of Ftirnishing Goods is now complete in quality and siaes. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists 1 ©! Lisle Thread and Gauze, gniFare.ln suits or separate to suit the purchaser. A call is respectfully solieited from all. P. LANDECKER $ BRO. SJlLK AND f’EED STABLES. -OF- M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE CM AMD CEXTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. . ,.. 1 a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Cassmiere, Flannel, Cheviot aud Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS Orders sent to my address wijl be promptly attended to. M L. KINARD. COW Wc have a smail quantity of chopped Corn and Peas mix ed and I eas and Bran, whicli makes an excellent cow food* Also, a few bushels of Peas on hand. 7 We would remind our friends that we'buy a small quanti ty of GROCERIES at a time, and buy OFTEN, consequent ly they are always FRESH. t PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. • COME AND SEE US. J H. HARDEN & BRO. A REALJEMEDY! NEITHER MYSTICAL NOR INDIAN BBT S0!EB° TIFIQ AND SPECIFIC. A REMEDY of over twenty-five years AaMtoq. A REMEDY more popular at hotne, and where best known, than oil other remedies of its kind. A REMEDY endorsed by the beat Fbyelciana and Druggists at its home. A REMEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater, Ala., says raised his wife from an invalid’s bod, and he believes saved hertife. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant eald, "I would have given H&OOassoon asl wonld a nickle forwhat two bottles ol your medicine did for my daughter.” A REMEDY lu regard to which B. J. Cassolls, . M. D., Druggist or- Thomasvtlle, Go., says: "I can recall instances in which ft afforded relief after alt the usual remedies had failm A REMEDY about which Dr. It. B. Ferrell, La- Grange, Ga., writes: “I havo used for the last 20 years the medicine you are putting up and consider It the best combination ever gotten together for the diseases for which It is recom mended. A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham. Atlan ta, said: “IMve rxminat the recipe, and havo no hesitation in advising its use, and confidently recommend it” A REMEDY which the Rev. II. B. Johnson, near Marietta. Ga., says he has used in Ills fam ily with the. “111111081 satisfaction” An<i recom mended it to three families “Who found It to be Just what It is recommended.” A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson. A Denison say: “We have been selling if for many ‘ The ar- fiient” M Lamar say: “We sold 50 gross in four months, and never Bold it In anyplace but what it was wanted again.” A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of LttGrange, Ga.,says: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstruation tliat ev«r - came within my knowledge, with a few bottles." A REMEDY of which Dr J. C Hubs, Notnsulga Ala., says: I am fully convinced that it Is un- i rivaled tor that class oi diseases which it claims to cure.” A REMEDY about which Mai. JohnC. Whitner, oi Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United States as a General Insurance Agent, lays: “I used this remedy before the war on a large plantation on a great number ol coses, - always with absolute success. ’ ’ A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of CartersvlUe, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured two members of his family of menstrual Irregu larity of many years standing. A REMEDY that is CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER medicine of its kind in the world, because 1 or 2 BOTTLES WILL CURE THE MOST OBSTINATE CASE. This great popular remedy is Bradfteld s Female Regulator, (Woman’s Best Friend.) For sale by all Druggists. Price: Small size 75 cents. Large size Si.50. Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer J. BRADFTELD, No. 108 a Pryor Street, Atlanta. Ga. Z 1 '' A r c- KENTUCKY HORDES AND MULES! J> E Y T.i S T R Y. B. J. quattleBaum. e. d. s. ir -i. # ; ’ «j. Office: North side Washington Street, - „ Opposite Town Hall. WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA July7-tx3m. < ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. NOTICE TO TEACHES*. A pplications for Lady Assistant Teachers at Mount Zion Institute will be received until the 10th of Septem ber next. JAMES H. RION, JAMES A. BRICE, Aug 30-txtd Trustees. ' WiHNSBono, August 6,1883. JUST ARRIVED,' two car-loads of young, tat, well broke Western HORSES and MULES, Among them twenty nice young marcs; well broke to drive alngje or double.’' Also a few good saddle horses. Any one wishing to buy or swap had bet ter call at once and get the'pick. I wil swap for any and ail kinds both horses and moles, poor or fat. A. WILLIFORD. UNDERTAKING ! MR. J. M. EIXIOTnr, SR., Respectfully informs the public that he has on band a full line of J » -r - . ' MS COFI'IYN A YD CASKETS, v* t ■ - and is prepared to do anything In under taking. —ALSO,— A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. —Buy Zeigler Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. J. JI. BEATY. FOR SALE. occupied AUF »»»«. and is in prime condition. The location is one of the niopt advantageous in town. The lot is quite a large one, and upon it are a large warehouse and other buildings. Terms very moderate. For further par- tic-lars apply to I ... oaltr J It RTTmrXTIFTMTCR. * TELEGRAPH OPERATOR’S WONDER- ) FUL CURE. t During the last fivo years I havn breti troubled greatly with I’.loo-l Pol soiling. Had eonlp enre<, sores In my no-rriV and cars. I tiled everything known to tho medical fraternity, witlinut relief. By accident I beard of S. N. 8. mid oommer.red taking It, gradually increasing the* dime. After taking f iat anil a half Uoitles, an eruption appeared on my facn aud body. Where lln: old son s were tho skin all ;>ccled out and the sore; dfscliLrged freely for tl'reir days or ruoro, n’tor v/hleii tlu>y In tdcd nicely, leaving the skin mlootii. In two weeks 1 gain.tl twenty fivo pounds, and no,r fool like n new man, Three months bavo passed slaco I (nut taking 8. S. 8., and there U; no symptom of tho disease remaining. 1 nm cert fin tliat ( am permanent!/ cured, and tliat. S. 8. 8. <!i f it. It elands une.iua.ed ns a renioJy, and is a bless ing to thoso uufonunite exes (up I wn-l who will take it. JNO. 8. TAGGART, Salamouca, N. Y. Remarkab'.a Results. ,, I have had rerwarkablc euccos, with Swift’s Spe cific ; have cured several ea*es permanently lu a very short time. Ou) case which I am now treating was given up to die, and after using thfve buttles is so far recovered that I think onu more bottle will euro her. The most remarkable case of all was a' lady with modular/ eftneef of tho womb, for whom I hud no hope whatever. After using uu bottle 1 am satisfied sue will soon be cured. J. WYLIE qUILUAN, M. D., Kusleys, 8. C. (■lOCO Reward will bo paid to any Chemist who will find, on the analysis of 100 bottles S. 8. one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. £$ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Write for a copy of tho little book—free. ’ C&ict nail East Cld-Birtii Thonsands of women over the .’ana testi fy to the wonderful effects of this groat rem edy; It will not only shortenloborand lessen the intensity of pain and- Buffering beyond expression, bot bettor than all, It thereby greatly diminishes tho danger to life of both mother and child. This great boon to suf fering woman is Holme*' " ' Mother's Friend. Prepared i Bn ad field, Atlanta, Ga. reat ooon to sai ls’ Liniment, or d and sold by J. l Sold by all DrngdstfC Price $1.60 bottle. Sent by Express oi i on receipt of price. STAINS ON THE TEETH ARE SfURE PRECURSORS OF DEC-uY. You can remove them and prevent their return by using WOOD’S ODONT1NE A preparation harmless and efficient It lianiens tho gums, stef« their receding from the teeth, and makes the breath pure and sweet Twenty-five cents a box. Sold in trade. Supplied by •* 1 1 , , , W. C. FISHER, ^