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4- ?rr7^-*ryf^- LOOAL INTELLIGfeSCE. IUBSDAT. WoTMnber 18, i t I IWt. ’ AdvertUement*. I Send for Price List—McEli^ee’s Jew ry Palace. ’LL v. i s> . ^ ^ h\ Brief*. I -^Tho new store of Messrs. Connor dKlftkller is almost ready to receive i roofirt^. i - .SV {—Mr. Wiliiferd is now bavin}} bis lie and Feed SitiWs painted, and tlie uprOveinent already is marked. —All parties wlib bongfit r trQanoa >in us aidit settle on or Ibcfore the * J . • i • " l , of November, or they wii lose the llton option and will have to pay the ce of their notes in money. R. J. McCauley.& Co. et 27-tf * —“N. G. G.,” in bis Columbia lot to the News and Courier on the te Fair now in progress, says: Sfr. D. R. Flenniken, of Winnsboro, C., has on exhibition a bronze tur- y of wonderful size. It is uudoubt- ly the largest on exhibition.” Mr. Jkftres A. Urice is still suffer- severely from the pistol shot und accidentally received in his nd last Thursday, the 8tU illst. It is ped that it will not ^ '•tMiV days ore be win be up and about as usual. Messrs. R. J. MoCarley & Co. are pared to buy or sell Future Cen ts for any'parties wishing to oper- iu this line. All business confiden- i. We receive press dispatches four es a day and will keep our custom- posted. Oct 16-tf • J. L. MiVotAtjoy*# Co’.—Aidthig the srehants <Jf Columbia who stand iu e front rank, and who are ever mov- j forward and keeping pace with the ward march of progress, are Messrs, tl. Mimnaugb & Co. -’Their stock is l and varied, and they cordially in- e an inspection of their goods and a nparisoii of prices wlth other houses. Palmetto Yeoman, Nov. 13. * Tor the General Session^.—The eliminary examination in'the base of B State vs. Rufus Wiliams, charged th trespass, was heard before Justice ,theart on Tuesday, the 13th iust. essrs. McDonald & Douglass ap- ired for the State and John J. Neil, q., for the defence. The defendant Its required to give bond to await |al next February in the Court of sncral Sessions. )ff kor thk FAiH.-^-Alarge delega- |m from the town and county boaid- the uHie o’clock train on yesterday irning for Columbia, to alten'd the Mr now in progress in that city. The nicely and comtHrtahly finished laches attaciicd were crowded to ,, . ... .. u , , f , , tliey too will need a burying-place |e: ti ming, an.l the capital-bound . , . . ^ . must d^idi v whe&erVe retain %r WTT T tCf'i W Hi whether\t t^ Rti6de Island, one t * A i AVv/ Tv k7XV 1 ■ r. 4 of the original thirteen Hence it is that I appeal <Atee thore to yonr patriotism and to your energy. Sure ly it is an object worthy of accomplish ment—having our State Identified in a manner worthy of her history and re nown with the home of Washingtdp. So that tlie thousands and tltousands of visitors from all parts of the world who ahnhally repair to Mt. Vernon to do homage to 'America’s great heir of fame, her dearest sou of .noblest mem ory’, may (kTlonger l^libld as tlie one blemish onVh'b beauty atfd harmony of hisrtibtne the room over which is writ ten South Carolina I” A correspondent of one of ottr great metropolitan 'journal?, writing from Mt. Vernon, says: “The uncared-for couditiQii of the Sauth Carolina rodnn is a boui ce of constant comment to the e.' > stranger, who daily make pilgrimages to the Ipnely 'home of Father "of his Coiiiitry^, Yic^tled among the blue hills of the 'Old Dominion’ overlook ing the historic Potomac!” This is'a fair and impartial statement of the case, and It now remains to be seen what response will be madd to the eloquent appeal of Jhe vice-regent. Nothing but promises have as yet been received from Fairfldd. Promises cannot furnish Carolina’s room at Mt. Vernon, and the women of Fairfield owe to their own good name, and to the honor of the State to raise money and forward, as soon as possible, to Mayor Courtenay at Charleston, the treasurer of the Association. ., , If the proper Energy is exerted our portion of the fund can and win be raised. .Theatricals, festivals, con certs ana entertainmdnts of various kinds can be given all over the cotfnty, and the men and b,oys are standing by ready and willing’' to' give them a helping hand. It is earnestly hoped that the theatrical now under advise ment will be given at an early day, and perhaps an Itnpetus ofice gilreu the hardncsV of the task will be over. Mrs. iRobertson is ready and anx ious to receive whatever funds may be’ sent her and they will be promptly forwarded to Mavor Conrtenav. A General Cemntery. Messrs. Editors: A few weeks ago I read a. piece in your paper in regard to a public cemetery Sir pur town'. I thbuglitlt was a move in the right direction, for with one exception all the burying-grounds attached to the churches are very nearly filled up. It is true that many of the old residents have their family lot?, and would con tinue to bury their dead there, iibt many new.families are moving to our town to live, and iu the course of time ...... k,v. eapital-nound! , ...... * “ * • ° , wouhl suggest that the most suitable velev* woiT quite noisy ahd, entluj-j an rt situated ground about the " • \ - f ? M < Saruch, I «* CHARLOTTE, N. C„ OFFF^ EXTRAORDINARY JcN- DUCEMEtfJ^XQ PEIPUS WHO ARE DOIN'O THEIR TRADING BY MAIL. IT 1: •* OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART MENT IS SO ARRANGED ’fflAT “SHOPRING” BY MAIL IS REN DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN MORE SATISFACTORILY DONE THAN IN PERSON. LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE PROMPTLY. RESPONDED TO. SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES given, we guarantee sat- ISFA CTION—DELIVERING PACK- AGES FOR OVERvTBN PILLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE. OF fexPRESS OR MAIL-CHARGE'S. i* . . •.• , . . INC* » we keep Everything that IS NEEDED. TO CLOTHE MEN, YOUTHS - ANb BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ UNDEu WEAR, AND have . THE BESl PRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH. NEW FALL -AND- WINTER GOODS. THE QUESTION . . . *, - t ; • • '• That worries our competitors at Winnsboro, Chester and Columbia: HOW IS IT MIMNAUGH SELLS GOODS SO CHEAP? Well, this is our own little secret, and we don’t propose to giye it away. I am now opening my second shipment this season, and owing to the many failures in New York in tlie clothing business and many other branches, I have been enabled to secure goods at prices never heard of in FOR SALE! TfcW E IW TW Black Caslimeres, Colored Cashmeres, Trimmings, of all the latest designs. A nice line of Ladies’ Hats, direct from Manufacturers' Agents, and for style and elegance cannot be surpassed by any house in WINNSBORO. Our b.uyer notifies us to close out our stock of BLANKETS at SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. He advises us by Saturday’s mail of the shipment of OUST IE IdlUlNTIDl^^r) Come and see the largest and best se lected stock Millinery, consisting of Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets, un trimmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and Feath- i. ^ , , , ers, all qolqra, Crapes, illusions. Black and to ^ ninsboro. Don’t buy until you see these goods. While my other places take np White LacM, Love, Crape, Veils, B&jftge. Tissue and Plmsienne Veiling, Hair • \ 7 SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOW8KY * BARLCTI. ■tstic. 1 Still largur crowd? go (»\vn to-fifiv. Reports to* date frrttu Vilumbia are encouraging, and the lir promises to bo a phenominal suc- BS. IA Htnoi.AKV.—The store of t)r. T. Douglass, near Albion, in this flinty, was on last Friday ntglii, the h ihst., broken hitti and the money iawers ransacked of the cash that Ippcned to be left in them. Not pm: than ten or fifieen dollars were Dlen, and no goods have rfe’t tiee'li Sssed. There is no clue as yet to the brpetrafors 6f !: tlre crHne, but euer- Hic efforts will be made to ferret kem out and bring the criminals to fial. The store is but a few yards jni the Doctor’s dwelling. tovvq juthat tuBoinuig the Episcopal CemercVv on the northwest, and f sm>- pose enough of it could be boug'ht for that purpose. And I would also sug gest to get enough ground to take in the graves of those old Revolutionary soldier? yVhXj yAve their lives foV free dom. , In tlie days gone by some very pretty trees cast their shadows over these graves, hm now thev are thrown out in the middle of a cbttoir-field. What desecration 1 It is to be hoped that i|u: citizens generally will become interested in tins matter-, und take shine definite acfioh-upon it. - a *4. . , . . Bait On America. Nine-tenths of the people of the United States suffer with dyspepsia, and what are its many causes. Hot food, hasty eating, intemperance, bait air, lack of exercise, ex cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco, and anything that prevents tlie regular action of the toms stomach will produce it Ite symp- The Election Casks.—It is wi- »nnccd, on the authorVty Of thc At- Lnta Constitutibn, that ' the!- lion: mory Speer, the United States Dis- Ict Attorney for Georgia, has been itained by the Attorney-General of le United States as special counsel for ie Government to conduct the elec- on cases standing for trial 6n the orth Monday in this month at Co rn bia. Mr. Speer has telegraphed s acceptance, ‘Iknd he Will conse quently be in.Colombia at the time kpointed, to do over again his g&me [rty work in Georgia. The ablest iminal lawyers in the State have been iployed\t6 defend the prisoners, and cases will command Rational in- est. Messrs. McGill and Herron the only ones from Fairfield bound | tv to await trial out of the seventeen ^en up and .examined by Commis- aer Bauskett. s sue hetutyche,-flatulency, loss i ergy, fetid breath, melancholy. Rs Nor Dikii’s Neutralizing Cordial. j./--' ^ One Among., S. K. Cannon, of High Falls, S. C., says he will Sijipi bny itjwtmkuviaL we may write of the yirtffes.of Norman’slTeutraJfc ing Cordial, hc Is tlioroilgUly convinced that it is truly a great medicine and he recommends it to everyone afflicted with « omachic disorders Small size, 25 cent* try it. Switches from 7r> cents up, Curls, Bangs, Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle and other Ktiabttjgs for the neck, Fichus, Col larettes and Tigs, and ail kinds of Fincy Goods, at O. BO AG’S. A full stock of Ladles’ and Misses’ Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid Gloves, all cbloirs and new styles. An as sortment of Ladies’ and' Misses’ colored and white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts, Dress Shields and Palpitatorsc .Handker chiefs in variety, from Colton Mfeilk. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings . Buttons in- great variety, styles and prides,' at J. O. BO AG’S. A full stock of Notions of all kinds. Ladies’ Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Saxony, Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Chil dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Sacques, Shawls and Boulevard'Skirts, at J. O. BO AG’S. All kinds of White Goods, White Lace and Muslin Curtains, CrefoimoV &e., '&c. Also a full and complete line of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and irices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, silks and Satins—yofi cad fiifd anything you want in that line and at any price. Tlie.se goods we are determined to' sell cheap and reduce stock. Our stock of Shoes of all kinds will he sold at and below COST, as well as heavy piece gobds for Men’s wear, and other goods that we dq not intend keeping after present stock of Same is sold. We mean what we say.' ' 5 " '' J. O. BO AG. FIFTEEN more of the NEW HIGH ARtt 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 AVAURANTKD in every particular.. No family should be without one. Send order or come all and buy one. A. O. BOAG. TO A lot of BUGGIES and HARNESS. WAIT FOR THEM. part of my time, the presence of MI MNAUGH SHALL DE FELT IN TltK WINNSBORO DRY GOODS MARKET. Respectfully % • J*. Tii. MIMlsTA-TJO-H:. Oct Id- IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. HEADQUARTERS. very desirable and.,handsome mixtures, cut f-i. coa r s an( j sac ij s . There is I Q# UHSAyool-r-it’s the, genuine ’ ‘ Tisn shapes, SEND FOR PRICE LIST. McELREE’S Jewelry Palace, 254 King St, Charleston, S. C. Largest Stock. Lowest Prices in tlie South. Repairing a Specialty. Send me your Watches. South Carolina at Mt. Vernon. Tc have upon our desk a circular ter addressed to Blrs. W. R. Robejjk of this place, from MrS. t. IT. 3ken?, Vice-regent for life South irolina Mt. Vernon Association, call- for subscriptioiia.iandlttqhtribations the Mt. Vern’db Moneys (lonriting to $648.86 have been re lived from Edgefield, Richland,Green- lllet ; York, Union, Anderson • aifd martanburg, and the writer says: “I lave received encouraging promises Jrh Charleston, Abbeville, Fairfield Hd . other districts. The general re- H so far might-socnl discon raging, I cannot so Regal’d it, knowing!** lo then obstacles in the way Of 6flch srk, and the many demands on tbs ie and energies of Southern women the new and trying order of their ►roestic lives. The response has been nSt generous, and in thanking the ly managers and the people of these ( tricts who nave already acted, I 1 an earneit hope that itheir fair and ftorable example will be followed inghout the State. The time in ^icbiVre have the privilege of seenr- : this historic room ito £<foth Caro- - grows short. Bat a few months WIZARD Oil.. A. FULL supply of the above Oil, Pills and Balsam. > ALSO* hWrdred'pounds pf the Best Blue- stone. For sale by r ; . W. E. AIKEN.* FOR filAIiR. I OFFER for sale my house and lot in Winnsboro, on Gardefl Street, contain ing one and a quarter acres, more hr less, and adjoining lots of J, W. Bolick, Fred Steele and others. ’For terms apply to Jas. G. McCants, No. 6, Law Range. John w.purosll. Oct 30-tx2wt I William S. Amtom, as Exec Jossra K. Alston AXirOr! vs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 3KTOB, jnita: TN pursuance of an order of the Court of A Probate for Fairfield County, made in the above-stated case, all persons holding claims against the estate of Wi^mam J. Alston, deceased, are hereby 'notified to establish their demands before the Judge of Probate for tlie said County, oq or be fore the 27th day of November A. D. 1883. J. R. BOYLES, Nov 10-fx2w Judge of Probate. CARPET#* „ Carpets and-Hoaee Par jUhIng Geode; Th» Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moqaet, BraeeeU, S-Pty and Ingrain Carpote, Bags. Mate and Crumb Cloth*, Window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Laes Curtains, Cor- aloes and Pairs, Cocoa M Canton Matttags, CpholsterA Engmvlhgs, ChrOnsos, Picture Frames. Write for Sample* and Price*. BAILIB * OOBKBBX, AUGUSTA, GA. JUMM-tXlf While we have some good suits at $7.50, i, $10 and $12, the variety at $13.50 and iLismuch greater, and emlnaces many deidnhr bothiiAWaJk’ nodl9C«Utw'(f» i—- -< article. The garments are of styf sewed with silk, well made and nk’e y trimmed. Do you contemplate buying a suit soon? If so, you should see these when coming to Columbia. If there is anything under the sun in Fall and Win ter apparel that you require you can find it in our stock. BOYS’ SUITS. To the ladies of Winnsboro we wish to announce that we have tlie largest stock of Boys’ Nothing in Columbia. Boys’ school ana dress suits; also a handsome line of a lts for tlie little ones, and made and mined in. tlie latest styles. We also guarantee .a,perfect $Jfc, All orders sent to my address will receive prompt attention, and if they do not suit or lit, you can re- tUrmthem by paying half express. Respectfully, THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader in (lie Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- 1 uted. MANY irflTATE IT—NONE EQUAL ITI The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most 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., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted m unoccupied territo- ry. Address Domestic sewing machine co., Richmond, Virginia. EI.fi-KTZOW XOTU’F. u-i !►’• A ^ i* *• •* J HOKE- Q ’•is +K.d -■ &. r WAGONS. AI.SO IN STOKE: i - \ SADDLES, - . , BRIDLES, HARNESS, BACON, , MEAL, CORN, L dry goods, ,. Motions, shoes,.* INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. , * . . - - • - At) UliYSSE G. l>ESPORTES. WOOD’S ODOTsTINE IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE teeth of a comb 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. 25 cents a box. ' W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by McMaster, Brick & Ketchin. Council Chamber. Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12, 1883. 1 REAL REMEDY! J. O. BOAG. WHAT IS THIS! We desire to call attention to the fact that we hqye received our usual STOCK of GOODS, and that they are Lower Than Ever. Our stock will be found full and com plete in Every Depart meat. And parties will find it to their advantage to call and examine both ■ Goods and Prices ■; a Before purchasing. We would call spe cial attention to the great decline in the prices of * Domestic Goods and Blankets, Both of which we lutve a full stock on hand, and will sell them as LOW DOWN as anybody. -1 PETITION, signed by the requisite number of voters, praying that an election NEITHER KYSTICAl RON INfiiAN BOX SCIEN TIFIC AN3 SPECIFIC. A RLMEDY of aver twenty-flue years standimo. be held on the question of “license” or “no | A lUSMUDY ware P'fu'M' at home, andwhera .. .... ‘ . , best known, than nil ether remedies of its kmi. license within toe corporate limits of the A REMEDY endorsed by the best Physicians ’roWnofWlnjiHtK.ro, S. C.. having been j presented to the Town Council' of Winns-1 Ala., says raised his wife from an invalid's bed. boro, it is therefore ordered that such elec- | a'kk.UICOY oF which* a prominent Atlanta lion hc held on Friday, the 30th day of | November, Inst., between the hours of 7 ! mxmz iilQililS H. L. KINARD.' WATCHES m CHAINS. Watch. we Have in stock a nice lot of , , . ' ’ .. WATCHESi ... » , : *t •■>2. . In Gold, Silver anA ^i^ei’Ca^es. Some Stem and some key wind; of i>$4t American make, warranted correct time-keepers. If you are thinking pf getlfttjj one this winter you would do well lo call and examine our stock. We can do ks Well for you As any one cafi. Again, we say of those cheap gold and silver waVches you see advertised —they are but brass watches in disguise. Beware of them. We heartily recommend Catarrh. Asthma* 1 • .. Coughs. Soro Throat, Hoarseness, Tightness ! in the Chest, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Influenza, ills- G R E.v F? . | Clergymans' Sore Throat, | Whooping Cough, (Shortness of Breath, AND 1* A GOOD Tonio AND Blood Pnriflex mi! OREWER’S lung restorer is entirely vegetable, and we challenge the world to produce any thing equal to it for all Throat and Lang Diseases. a. m. und 5 p. m. The books for the registration of voters open on Monday, Trtesday and Wednes day, the itjth, 2rt.l1 and 28th of November, Inst. The bar-rooms are required to be closed on the day of election. The following persons are hereby ap pointed to conduct the election and regis tration; John II. Propst, Janies S. Elder and J. \V. llanaban. . •• By order of Council: I. N. WITHERS, Clerk. Nov 13-xlftd prom mercbant.saia, ‘;i wouia navegi' m 1 wo medicine did for my daughter.’ ^rcbant.sald, i‘I would ha’v? given $500 os soon 1 wo W u uickie for wl>at two bottles of your rdto which S. J. Cassells, Ga., says: “I RARGAI^K. SIXTY LADIES’ DOLMANS CLOAKS to be closed out and AT COST. McMASTBB, B21Z & ZDTCHIN. ATTENTION IS CALLED ui FRESH ADDITIONS . . TO MY swan iiapraii The Celebrated ‘Brunswick’ ’ Hams— try one. >=$ = $1.00 Per Bottle, H LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR. > Macon, Atlanta a Albany, Qa. JUST BECEliED 1 D. R. FLENNIKEN Has received again another fresh supply of CHOICE FLOUR * From the Celebrated Lenicr Mills, ot Nashville, and thirty thousand pounds of i • . r • ■ FINE.FEED. ... . Expressly for Milch Cows, Horses and Hogs. ALSO, • A lot of Eitra Choice New Crop NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, the the Stiffened Gold Case for Watches. This finest that can be bought in the market, gives you a stronger watch for less money than the solid, and good for forty years. tTATCH CHAINS of all kinds—SOlId Gold, Rolled Plate and Silver Vest Chains, Operas, Guards, Leon- tines, etc., etc. * - • . . • ChBBfller. < » ‘ ALSO, One thousand bushels of RED RUST-PROOF OATS. CALL A^D EXAMINE! Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Ltmis Corn Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. 1111 ported Macaroni: i Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, iu gallon cans. ! Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lcstor Manor” Toniatoe?—hhn’d- . packed. . . Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Chow 1 icicles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broipa. . r . . Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Civ dies. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. SALE AND FEED STABLES. MACEiIXEIlT, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & CO. WATERTOWN ENGINE. •' BA LL HAND COTTON PRESS.. . LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. , WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERSOF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and PHAETONS. ! A REMISD Y in regard M. D., Druggist of Thoinawille. G&., Bays: “I Can recall instances in which << afforded rdiaf xiftcr aV tlte usual remetlles had faVea . A RKSIEDY about which Dr. It. B. Ferrell, ur Grange, Ga , writes: “I have used for the last 20 vears the medicine you are putting up and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for lac diseases for which it is recom mended . . . A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Dranham. Atlan ta, said: ‘‘1 hare examined the recipe, end have no hesitation in advising its use, and confidently recommend it." A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta. Ga., says he has used in his fam ily with the "utmost autisfaction” and recom mended it to three families “who found it to bo just what it is recommended." ! - A REMEDY oi which Pemberton, Iverson, <k Denison Bay. "We have been selling it for many years, with constantly in. reaslng sales. Thoar- llcle is a staple with us, and one of absolute merit" A .REMEDY 0/ which Lamar, .Rankin & Umar phv: "WC sold ,50gross in fonfWbfhs. and fiever Bold it in anyplace bu( what it was wanted agalu.'* A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, oi LaGrange, Ga.,8ays: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstruation that- ever - dime within mv knowledge, with a fewJwotUes." A REMEDY of which Dr J. C Huns, Notnsulga Ala , says: I am fully convinced that if is un rivaled ior that class of diseases which U claims to euro." . A REMEDY about which MnJ. JohnC. Whitner, oi Atlanta, well and favorably known all over ■the United states as a Genera. Insurance Agent, ’ (-.vs: "I used this remedy before the war on a large plantation on a great number of cases, nfwaj/s with absolute success.'’ A. REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Cartersvilie, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured two members oi his family of menstrual irregu- laritv of many years standing. A REMEDY that Is CHEAPER THAN ANT OTUra medicine of its kimi ip the world, because lo« 2 BOTTLES WILL CJ1RE THE MOST OBSTINATE CASE. -This grbat popular remedy isBradfielos Fsm a lz Kequlatob, (Woman’s Best Friend. > For sale by ail Druggists. Price: Small size 75 cents. Large size SI..50. fioic Proprietor and Manufacturer ff. BKaDPILLP, No. 1038. Pryor Street. Atlanta. Ga. Give tis a call, and we will sell you what you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. Swift's Specific has been the means of briHgicg ■» n!t!\ sv.d huppincss to thousands who were pro- :umeed incurable of Blood and Skin Diseases. IIZAR TIhTwITHESSES! —TRADE— NOFiMAN’S * —MARIy— A BU^and pfTrrtual Romndy for c”~eof a.l inr'piiaritli s and i1..sordcw of liU- fctd.m- acu r.ud Ron cl«, whet her ia rhlMren or odultH. H in accituiiio oioinu-.ii without bemg OfTonsivo to t 1 -.’ trr-'.t . Prompt!/ r»‘ilcvinu pv^^rtory. THirrhcsa, Chrtl- «i’a Koroti.i, ( *<■-. l Jr.iuntuui, FJur, l . t. ? !atuI(=H^ t Ka’isr-a. r*•.•:*,if: a - 'Bto^iacn,' K'.'a’.’thrri, ^ n’d IgSI'a lh:aC>U> : • ». LXImIJV Lo Ufiod i-i,. tbwftfO’raoL: w • '**K .May , • i-mentq of 1 i-.>xation of the iMMscitlikup of 1* t. ii ai. : .a ji -.-■•'l «>r v. aiul. NEUTHALtltNG CORDIAL Is ns rlcrrr.rl nrd hnrr-Jess as Black berry L'crs not conevn O; icm and will not 'ons.ipatc. Sjjecially r com- nended tor S-Jifiickness and Toelhlng CbUtLcc, Price 25c. and it.m per bottle. buldb’jalWrH'Htstsc.n'l Heaters in Mvdieine, XXCELSIOIt CHEMICAL CO,. Sole Prc.irittors, Walhallo, S. C. b. S. A. I r.~i rr-a that Swift's Specific saved my life, t v ;. 1 t. nibly poi-oned i.jfii Jialaida. imd was given 1; to r „• Swift's S|>ooifft: rcllci-ed me promptly and cii.lu.ly. . taiuk it ia the greatest remedy of the age. O. <}. SPENCER, , t Scp't Gas Works, Rome, Ga. c . 8. 8. enrrs the vor-t forms of Scrofula, Old . *. < d Iters, Eczema, Herpes, and all Blood or ■ ,r: lliWnor. It eliminates the Poison from the •1!, 1 .ml drives it out through the jiores of the HAD SCROFULA FpA 17 TEARS. I have mtfTered from Sc.rofnls abont 17 year*. The dl»o*«o liemg mnstly siinfincd to my legs and ankjesi my rldn bones were covered with tarffe ulcere and cm V'twe 0/rotten fe*h, and Hit odor teas almael un- / -ir i/Je. /.ll ruuu dies und treatments whlch.I. tried f ..lied to ri ) rie any good. At last I began taking S. S. S., rontuiuingfnr abont four months, and 1 AM CERTAINLY WELL. I took S. 8. 8. under the fiijAirvUlon of a physician of 26 years’ active prac- » ! ce, by yonr order. Previous to taking S. 8. 8. 1 at tauci could scare ly walk. Now lean walk all day, . end l hast io thank S. S. S. and it only for my cure. Tiios. McFarland, 64 Foundry street, Atlanta, Ga. RHEUMATISM. Th 3 sort ot this disease is In the Blood. $10.001 would not purchase from me what 8. 0. Hi h..s e Iccted ia my cose. It cured me of Malarial Rneumatbm. * ARCHIR THOMAS, Editor Republican, Springfield, Tenn. > A iicrrro wa- cured of a violent ease ot Rheuma tism i»y S'. 8. S. Withont the remedy he would have died. \VM. B. SMITH, M. D., Tumbling Shoals, 8. C. 1 HORSES, MARES. MULES, PONIES. Just arrived, ort Satnnlay, tl." ;»tli ihst,., from Glasgow, Kcntu -ky, two car-loads of fine drivin g and riding HOHSF.S AND MARES, and a let of fine mules. In the lot a few superb saddle and harness PONIES, all well broke; sound and gentle, all of which 1 will sell low for cash, or on time until fTHIE undersigned are the correspondents ; next fall for approved paper, or I will take A of The Corbin Banking Company of old fat stock in exchange or poor young New York and Boston, and are authorized mules or mares. to receive applications for loans on five You will do well to call and see my stock years time, on real estate security, from three hundred dollars tin to as Urge an amount as may be wanted. Interest, eijikt $1 000 ARD p aM 10 “J MOXUY TO LKND. \Frlfij fo^ft copy of tim little book—free. JtRWARD will be pal Ch-mist who will find, on 1 ot 100 bottles of 8. 8. 8.. one purticle of mercury. Wide P^-rn^ ^ Drawer 3, Atlanta, Go. 3 r before purchasing elsewhere. A. WTIXIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12,1883. per cent, per annum, "payable annually; principal payable at the expiration of the fi’ ive years. Applicants to pay expenses of negotiation. —Buy Zeigler Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’ DOUGLASS A McCANTS, and Children’s Fine Shoes. . No. 6, Law Range, Winnsboro, S. C. J. M. BEATY, j Nov 13-txlm Cnicl 8:1 Bust CMil-Birtl Thousands cf women over tbs laud testi fy to the wonderful cifecu of this groat rem edy; it will not only shorten labor and lessen the lilt*- «lty of pain and anffnrimr beyond ex prc-slon, but better than all. It’ thereby greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother end child. This greet boon to suf fering woman is Holmes’ Liniment, or Mother's Friend. Prepared and sold by J. Bm \nvnn.D, Atlanta. Go. Sold by a lit*. Price $1.60 bottle. Sent ‘ r on receipt of price. i. „