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s’TS- BAT^fOAT. 10. i > isM. ':*r ”' f ' '?*'■—'.v. •'<•"' *'*'' ' * > agents of the Wizard Oil Company, CLEUK'S SA LE, j. _ ' ,»i IWr ^.endia^ turaoul, choioo 0 r S«65h CABOUKA, music and gentlemanly*Dearnig arc| • -• . 4 ' ■ % *•' c *'^' ! i 1 >- v * • .'r**- >• «w j»^Vertl»«roent*. JJUST EECEITED! THE QUESTION doing jmnolt .for the interest of .the company represented. Perhaps the Wizard Oil was not sold here in as large quantities as m reasonably expected, but spine strange cures were effected by its use upon the streets, Aud the bottles bought in‘this place during the week ^Imye 'givfen general 'satisfaction. Winusboro will not soou forge.t the Wizard OU musi cians. F, ^Land for Sale-Mary Gay den. Clerk’s Sale—W. H Kerr, Clerk. Just Received—D: Flemiiken. What is This?—Lamar Rankin & ['Lamar. ^ T! Sheriff’s Sales—Jno. D. McCarley, i -p, Ci ! *-' ■ Probate Judge’s Sales--J. R. Boyles, Judge of Probate. ; Jfotice to Creditors-J. R. Boyles, Judge 4f Prefcate. Charleston Advertisements—Lucas & Richardson, C. W. Stiles, Alvin R. Thomlinson, Henry Steitz, Cliarles C. ; Leslie, F. Brotherhood & Co., Claus- I sen Beer Co. > *■ , y.. [S ocal Brief*. , f .* - u-We drfe pleased to see in town Mr. jsJS*. True, a former citizen-of Fair- |field, but now a resident of York, le is in his usual fine health and spirits. —The earnings of the Charlotte, Co- j lumbin A Augusta Railroad Company (from June 1, 1882, to June, 1, 1883, | amount to|22l,888; foOm June 1,1881, to June 1, 1882,’to |168^41. V ” •“ —The petiffou to the’ Town Conricfl {touching theiafe of spijritnons liquors (in Winusboro bas'bden presented, and {the vota will be taken on the 30th inst. (The official notice will appear in our (next paper. —All parties who bought guanos | from us mwat settle on or ,before the ] 1st of November, or they wii lose the [cotton option and will have to pay the face of their notes in money. R. J. McCahley & Co. Oct. 27-tf * —The excursion train.-for the Fair [passes * Winusboro at 9, a. in. Ite- I#,inning, tiic train leaves Columbia al Si. p. and rpiu;hes Win...lK>ro .«| S“ e *," c S“ f.. r l,i»»ir mil ■ „ ckta j gy.-Tjy—' 18.25, p. m. T be fare for the round trip one to send home to ids family. He lias 1 ' 0 ’ f’ r> i J. . ’ lis o. lv-a dollar and a half. never had -cause to regret his purchase, j ?“ the first Monday n )«cember next, Its only a <u»nar anna mm. Reader, if you doubt the cflleacy of Nor-! the follojving-descnbed property, to —Col .Jits. H. Rian has sent to the ' man’s CQidiai, try a small bottle, It does : wit c ■ gricnUn rUl department some Irish not.cost much. “The proof of the pudding! All thnt certain tract of lair 1 , Irimr [potatoesfrom a second crop raised by ! ,, * «•»» «".*«te i» the County and State II 1 ^ '■ "■ i aforesaid, containing One Mundhed COfJNTY OF FAIRFIELD. David W. Tidwell, Plaintiff, vs. Jt^cob I Tidwell and Otners, Defendant^. 1 FOil SALE! D. R. FLENN1KEN Has received again another fresh supply of •’ t CHOICE FLOUR That, worries our competitors at; SVlnnsbbro, Chester and Columbia: HOW IS IT MlMNAiW SELLS 60ODS SO CHEAP? Weil, this is our own little secret, and we don’t propose to give tt away. I am now opening my second shipment this season, and owing to the many failures in New York in the clothing business and many other branches, I have been enabled to secure goods W prices never heard of in • - ’wits sc rwK rw ^ bs era rner * ■ • ■ . • .■ v . •» * Rlack Caslnneres, Colored Cashmeres, Trimmings, of all the latest designs. A nice line of Ladies’-Hats, direct from JIanufacturers’ Agents, and for style and ABOUT? MAD DOGS. Messrs. Editors: I consider it my duty to inform y ou And the pubiic tliaf mad dogs are agaiu 'ou the rampage in this vicinity; To the ijorfb of t-be town they have made tbdir appharande at Mr. Refo’s and Mr. Bamiiei Cath- cart’s; to the east, near Mr. W. H. Flennlkeh’s, where one was dispatched on Thursday; to the west at Mr. Jas. M. Stewart’s - and at Frank Leitner’s, where most .cif tlie dogs are reported to have been bitten, and whence issued a worthless cur a short time since, which bit and caused the killing of two most magnificent fox hound$ ht my place. Are you 'ready to rise and commence slaying, or do yOU prefer to wait .until somebody’s wife and cbil- den are bitten? - > . T. W. Woodward. i Statistics Prove It I The Allwise Creator did not Intend that half the children born should die under five years of age. But correct statistics | prove this to be the estimate. Mothers, ; just think of it! And how many of this ; number die from strong, griping and pois- ) onous medicines? Echo answers, how ! many? Norman’s- Neutralizing Cordial I contains not one harmful ingredient An infant just born run take it with impunity. Do You Doubt It ? Mr. Frank Nolen, 08 .Jefferson Place, Baltimore, ( Md ; , heard so much of Nor-' lie outcry, to the highest bidder, be man’s Neutralizing Cordial that he pui> ! fore the (hurt House door in Winns. pursuance of an order of- the Court of Common Picas, made in the above-stated case, I . will offer for sale before the eonrt-house door in Winusboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the follQwiug-dcscribgd prop erty, to witt of^kuid!* 1 ving^beiug'and situate*iu* the From thc Ceiebratcd Ldhier Mill®, of clcgimce cannot Id* surphssed by any house in WWMRORO. County of Fairfield, State of South w^viiio ail d thirty thousand nomids 8 e,0, !®, OM * ^ BLANKETS at SIXTY CENTS ON Carolina, containing two hundred * " ' ^ . HE DOLLAR. He advises us by Saturday s mail of tin: shipment of acres, more or less, and bounded bv °f lands of James Stewart, of Mrs. Eli Harrison, of It. S. Dcsportes, of ILL. Elliott, and of Mrs. Mattie Tidwell. TERMS OF SALE: . .. One-third of the purchase-money to bo paid iij cash, for the balance a credit of ono and two years from the day of sale, with interest, painblc ahutmUy, from said day of sale, until the whole of the principal and inteicst be paid; ~„ r „ .*,0 . the purchaser to give Ids bond secured I ORLEANS MOLASSES, the by a mortgage of the premises sold,' finest that can be bought in the market FINE FEED c ’OInTEI jd • » • . >• to Wlnnsborp. Don’t iniy ghtil you see these goods. • While my other places take up Expressly for Milch Cow* 7 , Horses and partof my time, the presence of _* » . ; ; MIMNAUGII DRY GOODS MARKET. Hogs, ALSO,- ’ «/ A lot of Extra Choice New Crop and to pay for all necessary papers. W. H.KEUR, Clerk’s Office, * C, C. C. P. F. C. Winusboro, S. C., November 9, 1883. Nov 10-xtd Ft ALSO, One thousand bushels RUST-PROOF OATS. of RED PROBATE JUDGE’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ■ T • COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. 1 Jno. B. Curry, as Administrator of the Estate of Ann E. Yarborough, de ceased, Plaintiff, against Anna M.l Curry, Mary E. Yarborough, Jessie H Yarborough, Elizabeth B. Yar borough, Evelvn Yarboropgb, Sus;in J. Yarborough^ Florence Yarbor ough and J. U. Lupo, Defendants. ] >URSUANT to an order of the Pro bate Court of Fairfield County, in tlie .State aforesaid, made in tlie above stated case, J will offer for sale at pub- CALL AND EXAMINE.! im IS Till! SHALL BE FELT IN THE WINNSBORO Respectfully . ' * ... ‘ x.». aluoit. Oct 16- IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. w I502ir:-32.1DE, c Mri WAGONS. A,;. • . . U v : i [Mrs. Rton this season. Tiic potatoes | [were planted in June, ami will yield j | a tiiird crop in December and January. | [Under Mrs. liiou’s system fresh pota toes can bo dug for tlie table every day [in tlie year. —Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. are [prepared to buy or sell Future Coii- [tracts for any parties wishing to oper- ] ate in this line. All business eonliden- jtial. We receive press dispatches four {times a day and will keep bur custom- [ers posted. Oct 16-tf* Run Off.—Two box cars of the [{south-bound freight, 011 Wednesday, Iran off the track at Rockton, about j threei»iles from this place. No seri- | ou« damage of any kind resulted. The north-bound ^assen^ef train was de layed one hour iu -consequence of tlie cident. ■at v 0 ATMEAL, Buckwheat and New Crop 1 New Orleans Molasses. J. F. McMASTER & CO. ‘Religious Servicis.—Services will [be held iu the difierent churches to- jmorrow, as follows: Presbyterian—Rev. D. E. Jordan, LI, a. m., and 7, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Prayer-meoting every 7edncsday at 4, p. m. Associate Reformed Presbyterian— {Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. m., and [7, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. [Prayer meeting on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month at [7, p. m. Methodist—Betr. E. G. Prite; at 11, | a. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. A Painful Accident.—Mr. Jambs A. Brice, one off-the prominent mer- I chants of this place, accidentally shot himself through the hand ou Thursday j morning with*ia ! Derringer pistol, in flicting a-Serious aud painful wound. | Mr. Brice at the time was holding the [ pistol iu bis hand, and perhaps work ing with shme of its parts, when it [suddenly fired, tie bail penetrating [the palm of his .baud and coming out (on the *outside of the arm near the [wrist. Mr. Brice will have the sym pathy of his many .friends in his mis fortune. We hopb be may soon re- Dver from the accident. jfr Speaks Volumes. — Treasurer tvie has forwarded his annual report ok the fiscal yedr "fending November 1 > the State Treasurer and the figures iven have been the subject of much jniment at the capital. Mr. Davis sports tliat of $19,833 of-'State taxes [11 the original abstract’he lias collect- |d $19,812, wiijob Amount ibas been rived by the State Treasury." Twen- Y-one dollars unpaid but of a levy If nearly twenty thousand doUtife.! fN. Gl’G.” sAyfc'of the report: 1 “The iirfield people are evidently not fukrupted by the short crop: The ntlection of State taxes—first : *nd >nd instalment—has been in the' !ihJ‘ at large closer than over before lince reconstruction.” The report of ]>ur county treasurer makes certain Mid definite our statement some weeks iu regard to the promptness and irness with- rthicb the taxpayers of coutlty were' paying their dues to lie State. It ’speaks volumes for the mesty and fidelity of our people. a ’!• ‘ The Wizard Oil Musicians.—The ly and niglitly musical concerts af Wizard Oil Cfenfpany in 1 this place the week naw closing have been rceptionally fine, and we do not beni- te to say that they have been highly ^predated and enjoyed by all classes our people. The bass and baritone iooe of Mesara. Childs add pen ton rare indeed, and it would not be wragant ^o'say >hat the company »u the iffioiila'mde up of musical of- lho highest order. ‘These lumen are traveling as advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS. • William S. Alston, as Executor, r*. JosEun K. Alston and Others. . I N pursuance of an order of the (iourt of Pi'obate for Fairfield County, made in the above-stated case, all persons holding claims against the Estate of William J". Alston, deceased, are hereby notified to establish their demands before the Judge ofrt’vobate for the said County, on or be fore the ?7th day of November, A. D. 1888. J. K. BOYLeM, Nov 10-fx2w Judge of Probate, iASSJ FOR O N tbe first Monday in December, 1883 at eleven o'clock, a. m., I will sell before the Court House door in Winusboro, the following-slescrilied tract of land, to wit: One hundred and twenty-three (123) acres, more or less, bounded on the north and east by lands of Colonel Stokes, south by lands formerly of James E. Caldwell, deceased, and west by lauds of Jno. Brat ton. i.-- The property may be negotiated for pri vately, by applying -to Gaillard & Rey nolds, Attorneys at Law, Winusboro, S. C. Terms—CASH. MARY GAYDEN. Nov lO-flx-Tt, SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before tbe Court House door in Winusboro, South Carolina, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, tlie following- described property, to wit: All tbe right, title and interest of A. J. Lamar in one SIX-HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER, known as the Eclipse Engine, and manu factured by Frick & Co. Levied upon as the property of A. J. Lnmar rtt tlie suit of W. K. Doty & <Jo., against A. J. Lamar. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff’s Office, S. F. C. Winnsborb, S. C., November 8th, 1883. Nov lO-fxtd SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I wiH offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsbore, JSouth Carolina, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER f Next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following-described .property, to wit: - • > Ail that tract of land lying in Fairfield County, in the State aforesaid, on Rock Creek waters Broad River, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by the road leading from Shelton’s Ferry to Columbia, S. C., ami ''V tlie lands of Thos.' M. Lyles, Dr. F. M. E. Fant and others. Levied upon as .the property of A. L. Edriugton at the shit of I). K. Self against Bunion Collins and A. L. Edriugton. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff’s Office, • S. F. C. WhinatmorA.' C., November 8, 1883. 1 Nov 10-txuT, • • • SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution tome directed, I will offer for sale before the Court -House-door in Winnsboro, South Carolina, on the First Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following- described property, to wit: Forty-nine and truer-fourths (49^) acres of land, more or less, being a part of an island in Broad River, known as “Shelton’s Island’’; ALSO, Five Acres of land, more or less, and bounded by land of W. J. Shelton, Cynthia J. Shelton, Fannie M. Clayton and others. AIjSO, One-fourth (tY) of an acre of land, more or less, bounded by lands of Fannie M- Clayton and known as the “Ferry Landing**. All of the above land lying in Fairfield County, and levied upon as tlie property of Thos. J. Shelton at the suit of W. Walker Crosby against Thos. J. Shelton. . ■, jno..d. McCarley, Sfieriff’s Office, , S. F. C. * Winnsboro, S. C., November 8th, 1888. Nov lO-td , , and Eighty Acres, more or less, and | | Bounded 911 the north by lauds of the 1 Estate of Furman, east i>y lands of [>. B. Martin and tlie 11 ugliey’s Ferry Hoad, and on tiie'west by hinds of Jeff Guiguurd. ALSO, All that certain other tract of land situate in the Coijnty ami State afore said, containing Three Hundred and I Twelve Acres, more or less, and I bounded by lands of 1L. B. Marlin, E-fate of Thos. Furman and Maine i McMeekin, Trustee. : Terms—CASH. PnrchaSer to pay for all neeessai v papers. . ' ‘ J. R. BOYLES, Judge of Probate, Probate Jndge's.Ofliee, Winnsboro, S. 0.^ November 7, Nov 10-fxtd THE LIGH’r-RUNNING DOMESTIC.” Tliat it is tlie aekno-.vledggd Leader in b ’Cr^deisa fact that cannot be dis puted. MANY IMI r.\TK it none EQUAL ITt The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, -Tlw uiost Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT IS WARRANTED To tie made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., AVinnsiioro, S. C. A gents wanted In uiioecupU d terfito- rv. Address , IklMESTP : SF.WJ.\ T <; M ACHINE CO., Riclunmid, Virgdiia. A1.SO IX STOKE: SADDLES, BRIDLES, . . . HARNESS, BACON, MEAL, • * * ‘ —* > ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. «. 5>22^3»OS5TE3. WOOD'S ODONTINE IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE teeth of a coipb or a cross-cut saw, but it cleanses the ! . ’ : TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation can. It is per fectly harmless and promptly efficient 23 cents a box. W. 0. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. (’. For sale in Winnsboro by McMabter, Brice & Ketchin. -Catarrli. ‘ ; - .Asthna, CongliB, Saro Throat, lloarsaiassi Cl^htness •iAtlioClipst, Inaigosticn, Eyspepsia, Zn£iisnza, Laryngitis* Cler-Tnana’ Ecrc Tliroat, ’Whocping Cough, Shortness of Breath, and is a coco Tcnio AND Bleed PnriHei SAIJh FEF.D STABLES. I ft- 1 I E i!i iiAL l :..;r.:roai« >A Xi.. "Jk \ - PltOBATE JUDGE’S SALE. GRASS SEEDS. ERNE, Timothy, Orchard Grass nd Red Clover Seed. Fresh supply UC and i received by VfeMArm, Brice A Ketcuik STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY ok FAIKFIKLD. Wnr. S. Alston, as Executor, Plaintiff, against Joseph K. Alston and Oth ers, Defendants. I N pursuance of an order from the Court of Probate of the State and County aforesaid, made iu the above stated ea«e, I will offer for sale, before the Court;.House door in Winnsboro, on the tirs.LMonday in December next, wilhib.the legal hours of sale, at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described proportv, situate in tbe County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing twknty-one hundred AND EIGHTY-SIX ACRES, more Or less, bounded on the north bv lands of Wm. J Dawkins, Trustee, lands of J. Thos. Dawkins, lands of Jno. W. Lyles and lands of Charles Free j on tlie east by lands of Mrs Fannie C. IVw/bII and lands of tlie Estate of B. Ffank Pear son, deceased; on the south by lands fbj»mcrly of the Estate of Daniel Hughey", deceased, and ou tlie west by Broad River. This tract will be divided into sepa rate parcels, nt which a plat will be exhibited on the day of sale; and the parcels will be sold separately. ALSO, All that piece,*, parcel or tract of land, known as the “Cedar Creek Place”, containing five . hundred acres, more or less, lying on- the wa ters of Little Cedar Creek, and bound ed on tlie north, by lands of —— Oamackj-dn rtn* east by lands of the Estate of John iliunnnt, deceased, ou the south by lands of tbe Estate of John Hinnant, deceased, lands of tlie Estate of Phillip Cook, deceased, and land conveyed by the Judge of Pro bate for the County of Fairfield to Mrs. Isabella Ligon, and ou the west by said land conveyed by the said Judge of Probate to the said Mrs. Isabella Ligon. ALSO, ./ All flint piece, parcel or -tract of land, known as the “Buffalo” or “Piney Woods” Tract, containing four hun dred AND SIXTY-THREE ACRES, more Or Jess, aud bounded 011 the north by lands .of Chns. A. Abell, on the east by land of the Estate of John Broom, de ceased, and on the south and w^st, by lands of J. Russell Black, and Aaron F. Powell. also, . v . ^ All that piece, parcel or tract of land, know 11 as the “Little River Place”, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, aud bound ed by lands of John Leit uer, Chi isuan Xicituer, James Mann aud others. >. TERMS-aF sale: Oneribird of the purchase-money to be paid in-cash, and the balance hi two equal annual instalments, fropi the dav of sale, with interest on such bal ance from said day, payable annually; said balance to be secured by the tioiid of tiie purchaser and a mortgage of tlie premises sold; the purchaser to have the option of paying the whole of the purchase-money jii cash; and the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. ; J.R. BOYLES, . Judge of Probate. Probate Judge’s Office, Winnsboro, S..0., November 9, 1883. Nov 10-$xtd p>REWER’3 LUNG RESTORER is entirely vegetable, and we challenge the world to produce any thing equal to it for all Throat and Lung Diseases. H? UPO Per Bottis, LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR, Macon, Atlanta a Albany, Ga. ,0 g’I 1 ^ •1 i vJr h 'A t; W cai 1 1 ISL.3. —AND- WINTER GOODS Come anil see the largest and best se lected stock Millinery, consisting of Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets, un- trhnmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Bints and Feath ers, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and White Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, Barege, Tissue and Parisienne Veiling, .JIair Switches fcoBi.73 cents up, Curls, Bangs; Croquetries forttlie hair, Crape, Lisle and other Ruchings for the neck, Fichus, Col- larottcs and Ties, and all kinds pf Fancy Gmds. at 1 J. O. no AG’S. A full stock of Ladles’ and Misses’ Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid Gloves, all colors and new styles. An as sortment of Ladies’ and Missest colored and white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts, Dress Shields and Palpitators. Handker chiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings Buttons in great viuioty, styles and prices, at p J. O. BO AG’S. A full stock of. Notions of all kinds. Ladies’ Lineii and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Sarrony, Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Cliii- dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Saeques, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, at J. O. BO AG'S. All kinds of White Goods, White Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cretonnes, Ac., $<\ Also a full and complete line of Drass Goods, of various fabrics, styles and' prices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, Silks and Satins—you cautind anything you want in tl;at line and at any price. Those goods we are determined to sell,cheap' and reduce stock. Our stock of Shoes of all kinds will lie sold at and below COST, as well as heavy piece goods for Men’s wear, and other goods that we dn not intend keeping after present stock of same is sold. t Wc mean what we say. J. O. BOAG. FIFTEEN more of the NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS MACHINES, The best Machine on the market, and gives perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, and a general favorite with the ladies. Every Machine WARRANTED in eveiy particular. No family should be without one. Send order or come all and buy one. «/• O. BOAG. TO .AJRKXV EJ, A lot of BUGGIES and HARNESS. WAIT EOK THEM. J. O. BOAG. sji.inner rr\i' .nnl kiiowiii f '.My OF OCTGI wl’l • ivpdra to met 1 th. - promptly, as fuil pcyirentwil! benniuired, unless other airangements he, made by the parties holding said notes. Also, the notes tif 1882 that I have carried over for the IK?'h ill w .llv . ln> diseou.il ol* uu aiticie. The mfnn sewed with Siik, • . ts at $7.50. , \ 1 8> -.do and •nu i'.iies m.iiiV ■ ' I.OXtlltl s, t ut ! • -L SO t.S. i'luuv is \yi; , ,t~ s the genuine is lie of sty lisii shapes, .ve i • iiude and nicely present year must be paid at once or 1 will. trimmed, to you coni; m,nude buying a have to force collection if hot imntcdi- surtsoofi? -11 So, you-shoual see these I .when coui'.ng to Ciuuitd>nL if ttiera is anythlug under tiie sun in I'.ill and Win- ! t u- iiiijiaieijluit you icquira you can find it l in oiir stock. / ‘ ROYS’KUIT^. " 1 To the-ladles of Winushovo we wish to annomiee t t. we have the tiiryest stock of (- " .i n |ii' *-'olum 00. Boys’ school 1 amt diesssalts: :i-. ., iiaudsome lino of I Kilts fur tie littic ami made, and I trimmed in ti e n't t styles. Wo- also atcly settled. I mean business. a. Ml iiii m T) riT v sr‘Pp‘ it* Jf i xi i Mil Li i ii RE1TH2R KYSTICM ISCIAH BL'T SS1SX* Yirifi Affa £?E01H0. A RE1HKDY ofavrr lieentn-fiieycanstawUsg. A UE.UKDY neiruf ►pH/ar at home, and w'aera best i.i-'.vii, then -til olltrr temedia of Us kind. A KfJAlKDY en l iised. by the best Physlaiana nn«l tirtesfets at Us tio-iie. AKEJIl.DY that Mr. C. \V. O'Neill, Good’rater, Ala. Kiij's raised his wife from an iavaUd s bed, and ho i eUe.33 sir'd<u.riife. AJlfCMKDi.’ of wKioh a'prominent Atlanta mer.iiant said. ‘I would have given $.500 as soon as 1 wo Id 11 nkk’e forwbnt two bottles of your medicine did for my dsugiiior.e A REMEDY lu rcanrd to which S. J Casscli'',. M D„ Drugsiit of Tbomasvitle, Ga., says: “I can rc-rall instr.Hccs in which it etjonkd rdifj after ah tb* vmu\>. renwUn tiad foiled ABE.UEDY about which Dr. It. ». FerreJVlgi- Grunge. Ga, writes: ’‘I iiavo uwd for the las: 2-J years tlie medicine you ere putting up aud consider it the hc.-t combinatiou ever gotten together for Uiediseases fur which it is recom mended A HGVIvQV of which Dr. .Toel Drnnham. Atlan ta.'sitid: "/hui-e(m.niwiUkc recipe, Anil hove no hesitation in advising iu use, and confidently recommend it.’’ A RL.HI.DY which the Dev. II. It. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga., suvs he tins used in his fata lly with the “utmost sati.daction” and rccom- ino.idod it to three fiur.iilC' “who found it to 1)0 jnst.whGt it is recommended." A REMEDY of .which Peinljevton, Iverson, A ]>* otson say: “We luive bttin selling it for many years, with constantly in*-reastnir sales. The ar ticle isn staple wiili Us, mid ooeof oiaiiufc’ merit." A Itt r.TfJDY ofublih Tjiruur. lionkin & Lumar say: "Vt e sold liOgro-s in lour r.ionllis, and never sol'itlin ony piace bu'.whutlt was wanted again.’* A luG.UEDY by which Dr. Daugh, of LnGrauge, Ci,i.,*sii s: “I cured tine cf the most obstinate cases of Vicakkics JiRNsintrsTioN that ever t nine within my knowledge, with a few bottles.” A REMEDY of wh!*:li Dr J. C floss. Not.suiga Ala , savs: 1 am fully convinced that it is uc- rivcled for that classoif diseases which it claims to euro." J ARKUKDY fihoutwhich Muj. .TohnO. Whttncr, of Atlanta, well and fiteorftbly known all over thexnltcd ‘talesasuttenora. Insurance Agent, s-.ys: “I mod this temedy before the war on a large plantation on a great number of eases, 1 alvnyiiwl'h absolute suiects." A RK&KDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Caitersville, Ga , certifies that one bottle cared,, two members oi his family oi menstrual irregu larity of many years standing. A REMEDY that is CHEAPER TTTAN AKY OTHEB medicine of its kind in the world, because 1 os 2 DOTTLES WILL CVIlE Ti!K MOST OHWINATB CASE. Tilts GREAT POPULAR REMEDY IS 1IRADFIELO9 We desire to call attention to the fact that we liave received our usual STOCK of GOODS, ami that they are Lower Than Ever. Our stock will be found full and coni' plete in Every Department, ’ » - • ; And parties will find it to tlicir advantage to call and examine both Goods and Price# Before purchasing. We would call spe cial attention to tlie great decline in the prices of Domestic Goods and Dlnnkats, Botli of which we have a full stock on hand, and will sell them as LOW DOWN as anybody. BARGAIN#. •" ' I SIXTY LADIES’ DOLMANS and CLOAKS to be closed out . . i* AT COST. McMASTES. BEIC- & E3T3H11T. gin mnte« i pcifoct tit. Aii orders sent to Fkaialt. Hioiclatob, (Woimn'R Best Friend.) .For ’mv , dd,css will receive proiMpt attention, MebyafiDniretets. I’riee: fciiiaU»i^73(?ena. mi l if they do not suit or fit, you can re- jSah^-prtoforinU Kanurarfurer turn them uy plying half exp.usS. j. np.ADFTKLD, Respect! ully, i ’ll. L. KINARD. N*>. 1C83. I’ryor Street. Atlanta. Ga. rv-Sa —ruAi-E— (Y. *** NORMAN'S C' (Biol- ^ *•”’Y, tv rV - v ■ J . ATTENTION . . «'•' IS CALLED to FRESH’ ADDITIONS TO MY jjflOT'R At p> r <? n A — A ST^T! rhp'l aii im . ; . - - 'd- tunautl L.y/«*•■ *•: * ;t • - *- i,- It is aecrv* •:*« t ;• *.» •». a 'AHL.cut s4 Offcacivo to 1. * tj* *. « Vtomiliy rClU:' irjr V~ ’. nt mp--' 1: »ir -v.. h -I* Hc-u m -uyU. Kay r \ bo . i * . . - tf ira tHeTto" -V , . iht* iilicHWiA**d or * . o i ' vv^rr. 3ST OJaI! -A->T ’S j HEOTRAL.-5 COttrStAI. Isas :•*.-■ I r nd 'rir.i.b-r ■ ■ BjmGj, berry -\S t«y. J y:. aot coau- a O.iiu.T and will not Kx*ji..ii Specially r ivn- m'-nKcd for SeMidaKac-ss aud 'iTXjtVujg CliUu'tn. Price ajc.' and $ t.oo per bo't’e. Sold hjellDri'xitiitS ami Pealers H EZCULoI'JR Cft*!KICAL OOi Sole Pro-iriticrrs, Wathatio, S. C. U. S. A. t Pwh':’# SpcciJc has beta the means of bunging '.i-iitb :i’ *1 lu'p:ilncrs to ttionv.Tnds who were pro nounced Incarahle of Idoml and Skin Diseas^. • HEAR TII£~WITNESSES! T n*n 9C-C Uir.t Pw'h'A SpocHo onv-d my lif’'. I > 1 rriMy j - i -oitctl with J’almia, and v as rtvou '••<.:*.• .Svylft'-tSiu'dltcrelieved meliroinptlv nml * u .:V j .-hunk It is tits gre.di-1 rrnH-or i Lie d*-1 rerm-dv of the age. O. O. y.PKN’OBR, fnp't Gu* Works, Home, Ga. H 1 P. ccr-s the ver-t of rpsnfals. Dl-f :*! Lear-, Ki-zts-a, llerpo*. itr.Abl UIo*m1 or i .our. it dnnim ,tiie. J’ldyon from tew 1. uiid drives it out liiroiigli ll.o ptrej of the n.\n SCROFULA FOR 17 YEARS. fc I T h . ■ ' >rcrod fc-'nr Srrnfnla alront 17 year*. Th# pi -- htLi; urairly cnniliird to my In,’* and anklo*. ■ i I :t! t.dn t» ’.ii< vefo coven I with lui'ie uliws ant I . Jlesli. 4tia/llit odor toot almost Uk- /.It reni.-.iic-i niuTtreatment* which Hr! -1 , tod i i"j nny good. At la-t 1 began taking ,.,e<’ 'ina'-i' f '. irabont foar rannthu, and I AM i Vi.-.;! AJNLY FLl.. I took S. tl. 8. iintler-tha fiiparvi-hm of n idijbidr.n «.f £5 years’ active prac- SHORT CROPS!! Owing to Short Crops the farmers want tlie highest prices for cotton. Jn order to TUGS. MePAULAND, 84 Fi/andry Sgreot, Atlaata, *3a. RHEUMATISM. Th-. ncpt of this disease la in th* Blood. _,-r* n . . the highest prices for cotton. Jn order to .* ”, r h , c o « ’T’f.nr ‘ t'jTS-'TTTT'f!’if .meet then deuiauds anyone can obtMn it by >,s e . ned in my case. It cured mo of Malarui! . !T1 I lilt I V l i >2 UC ; | »*< lii ■ I m-nv ' ' . * liueo-iat m ARCHIB TUOdAS. UlUUwiJ UU^ItiA liAAUiila Editor Republican, SSpriugiicld, Tenn. The Celebrated “Erunswick” Hams—try one. CLARKE’S SEED COTTON CLEANER ’ ‘ . •» • », . .!*,* - ft* .• ’• Fqi sale'by J. ivT. IT Xj Xj T O T T. A ver> r simp!(> and durable machine. No $1,000 Ch'-mmi who will flud. Ml anidyais EtEwr ItepuUieun, Spriugiicld, Tenn. A neem wa’ cured of a violent enso of Rhtnma- tlfin -y b. M. b. Wilhoat the n-motly he would Uava tU‘L WM. K NMIin. M. D., ■ . Tumbling bhouia, 3.0. Write for a copy .of ’.ac little book—free. is cogs or belts. It j ays any man who uses It. Wc refer parties to E. P. Mobley, Sr.,, and ViysoN & Galloway, of White Oak. Call and examine the machine for yourself. J. M ELLIOTT, SR. Ocean Gem Mackerel. S»int Louis Com Beef. Saint Louis Fonst Beef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Sousi-d), Mackerel. % lmport4nl Macaroni. | Ffesh Cheese. j Fresh Apples, in gallon cans, i ^ a Bartlett Pears, Quinces. -- 'l AZ ,. "'.TD'-. Grated 1*1 lleanple. Peaches. CarprUHnd ll»<ix«- Knrniahlng flood*, The “Winslow’s” .Suceotflsll—fust packed. Lurg. af Ht.-t-k -MUh „r HuDImorc. Rloqnrt “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- Hru C8n>ct«, «■•*». Hacked. Mifr H-ul-Cnuinl> Clothw, U nd«.w shad r, Crosse A Biaekweli’s Chow-.Cliow. Pickles, VVfr 1 H-'Ld. r», |.ac cni-tain*, « or of too bottles of 8 8. 8. 'no u«rUcl« of mercury, tju.de iKiUoinir. or nr.y min- mf ralwtance. THK 8W1FT SPECIFIC 00., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Qa. FETOR’S PILE OimENT . For this annoying trouble It ha* been Is _pnpal*r n»o for many year*, and D very favorably known aa a f PECIFTO CUKE. It 1* alto the very beat remedy kindred dif^a^ea. ^tWattiMSSCKSR^ Baker s Brom^. . » ft Writt* for . Hiu aeaBTiil Prloea. owained immediate relief tad a j *' v Condensed Milk.! _bailie & co.-Kj.ri. alui srA. oa. r ,„ u A1> . ^ Pryor’* Ointment In an argmviUed am of FV*s of i . „ . . fji«t|iei»vt<£»iBap,aiidiBail J. F. A1CAGU5TJSK dfc GU. Fresh Snow-Flakes. . A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Civ dies. ALL CflEAP FOB CASH. R. M. HUEY. .i'nr