The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 08, 1883, Image 3
LUOAL INTELLIGENCE.
(‘ATUBDAT. December 8, : i : 1883'
••w AdrertUementa.
Once More—J. M. Elliott.
Notice—E. K. McQnatters.
An Ordinance—Jno. J. Neil, Intend-
ant.
Lucal Hrlefi.
—Gloomy and threatening weather
on Friday.
—Very little cotton has been brought
to Winnsboro within the last two
weeks.
—A largely attended and very en
joyable dance was given in the dining
room of the Winnsboro Hotel on last
Thursday night.
—The sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
per will be administered at both the
Presbyterian and the Associate Re
formed church to-morrow.
—The boys don’t take to the new
ordinance requiring arrests after ten
o’clock. They say it looks hard to be
« [Hired to explain why they are not
home and in bed.
—The News and Courier says of
Speer: “The Southern renegade as
the manipulator of juries is as melan
choly an impostor as the Philadelphia
dude, who tried his ’prentice hand last
year.”
—Winnsboro is developing quite a
i\ variety of musical talent of late days.
Glee clubs, musical clubs, cornet and
string bands are vicing with each
other in their nightly practisings, aud
the very atmosphere seems “laden
with sweet music.”
—All parties who bought guanos
from ns must 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. McCauley & Co.
Oct 27-tf *
—Several parties left town on Thurs
day for Columbia to attend the politi
cal trials in that city. These cases
are parts of the history of the times,
aud time spent in the United States
Court room in Columbia this week
would not be time spent amiss.
—The trial justices, not only in town,
but throughout the conuty, are busy
now-a-days in the trial of cases of
assault and battery, petit larceny, tres
pass of stock and the like. The poorer
classes of our people are litigious cer
tainly and nobody is getting rich by
the operation cither.
—Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. are
prepared to buy or sell Future Con
tracts for auy parties wishing to oper
ate iu this line. All business confiden
tial. We receive press dispatches four
times a day and will keep our custom
ers posted. Oct 16-tf*
Notice.—All parties iu possession
of books belonging to the Philosophic
Society of Mount Zion Institute are
requested to return them to the drug
8tore of Messrs. McMaster, Brice &
Kctchiu at once.
Personal.—Dr. Juo. D. Palmer,
who removed from Ridgeway two
years ago to make his home near Hen
derson, N- C., has sent his family back
to Ridgeway, as the winters in North
Carolina are too vigorous. The Doc
tor will follow in a few weeks.
The P uouibition Movement.—Elec
tions have recently been held in sev
eral towns, on the question of license
or no license. In Sumter, the prohibi
tion movement was unsuccessful. At
Graham’s, the election resulted in
favor of no license, by a majority of
four. In Manning, the license party
were successful, by a majority of for
ty-six. The town went “dry” last
year.
Exouus from Ridgeway Township.
—The following persons, citizens of
this county, have left and are prepar
ing to leave, for Florida: Mr. John
Crumpton, Sr., and family, Mr. John
Crumpton, Jr., aud family, Mr. Alex.
Walker and family, Mr. John Hall and
family, Dr. Wm. R. Sykes and family.
The following contemplate leaving for
Arkansas: Mr. Lloyd Dawkins and
family, Mr. Burrell Dawkins aud fam
ily, Mr. Win. R. Rains and family.
Making a total of forty-eight persons.
We understand that fifteen colored
families recently left the Waterce sec
tion aud an additional number of col
ored people will accompany the white
families above mentioned. We wish
them all health, happiness aud pros
perity.
The New Ordinance.—The enact
ment by the town authorities of the
ordinance published in to-day’s issue
is evidence convincing that the gentle
men composing the council are thought-
ful, wide-awake and progressive. The
advancing of the town time to the new
“standard time” was just the right
thing at the right time, and this is say
ing a great deal. Everybody will in
a short time appreciate the groat con
venience in the change thus made and
mere prejudices should have no hear
ing in the discussion of a question like
this. The regulation in the same ordi
nance requiring the police authorities
to arrest and commit to the station
house all unknown loiterers upon
the streets after ton o’clock, who can
not give satisfactory explanation, is
wfe» indeed and a good precaution iu
view of the recent bnrglaries iu Winns
boro. 4
— ^ . i
Frank Leslie’s Sunday Mag/ zineJ
-The editor (T. De Witt Talmagc,
D. D.,) commences the fifteenth vol
ume aud the year very brilliantly; hr
presents in the January number a most
attractive and interesting holiday one,
replete with delightful reading and
artistic excellence. The contents are
extremely varied; there are Christmas
stories, sketches, descriptive articles
and poems, etc.; the editor has a char-
, acteristic article, “The Coming Ser
mon,” and there are contributions ia
prose and poetry from some of our
most popular writers. A new serial,
“Wrong from the First,” by the author
of “Mr. Burke’s Nieces,” is com
menced; in fact the pages overflow
with entertaining and edifying matter
and artistic illustrations. Now is the
time to subscribe, and no one could
fail to appreciate, as a holiday gift, a
year’s subscription to this popular
magazine. This price is twenty-five
cents for a single number, or twelve
numbers for $2.50, postpaid. Address
Mrs. Frauk Leslie, Publisher, 58, 55
and 57 Park Place, New York.
Meeting of Stockholders.—The
annual meeting of the directors of the
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail
road was heldiu Columbia on Wednes
day. The president’s report states
that the road still needs 114 miles of
steel rail. Twenty-five miles of steel
rail is now in transit and will be laifjl
promptly. The president points to the
great need of proper passenger accom
modations at Columbia, Charlotte and
other points, but says that the improve
ments of the track and road-bed have
absorbed the earnings. He recom
mends the procurement of new cars as
soon as practicable. He reports that
the issue of $300,000 of bonds for the
improvement of the property has not
been hastened, on account of the Rail
road Commission law. The operation
of the leased lines is not without en
couragement. The president states
that the surplus earnings of the road
and its leased lines have been expend
ed in improvements. The inspecting
committee report improvements in the
road-bed aud in the track and increased
facilities in appointments along the
lines, but recommend greater conve
niences for freights at Augusta and for
passengers at Charlotte. Relatively a
very large proportion of the income is
derived from local business, and this is
noted as a sign of encouragement.
The committee suggested that the pas
senger earnings might be largely in
creased by double daily passenger
trains, one to be a fast train from
Washington to Augusta and making
the time between Charlotte and Au
gusta seven hours or less. This they
say might restore much of the travel
now going by the coast. The remain
der of the report is a vigorous attack
on the railroad law of the State, Sec
tion 42 being characterized as “the
reti^eipent of injustice and cruelty”
and Section 45 as being “even more
arbitrary.” The report was accepted
and approved and the old officers re
elected, some changes being made iu
the board of directors on account of
the change in ownership,
WITTKOWSKY.
&
BARUCH,
CHARLOTTE, N. C..
TiielTOO MANY STORES
FOB SALE
To buy goods cheap, and to all who are
needing them we would say that if you
will give us a call we will prove this fact
to you.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN
DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO
ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY
MAIL.
OBITUARY.
Died—November 1st, Robert Plaxico,
infant son of S. W. and M. V. Ruff, aged
two weeks and three days.
This lovely flower lived just long enough
to endear itself to Hie hearts of those who
knew it and faded from our view. It was
too pure and innocent for this cold, friend
less world of oprs. The Lord looked down
from His “Throne of IfBrcy'', saw how un
suited he was for the evils and hardships
of life, and took him to His abode on high,
May the angels who bore his spirit home,
watch over those who are left yet a little
while to do their Master's will.
May we meet beyond the river,
Where the surges cease to roll,
Where in all the bright forever
Sorrow ne’er shall press the soul.
R»4 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, bad air, lack of exercise, ex
cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco, and
anything that prevents the regular action
offtw
reduce It. Its s;
atulency, loss o:
ergy, fetid breath, 'wmlfipcholy. Its cure,
‘ " ' lizlng Cordial, *
he stomach will
toms are headache,
Norman’s Neutral!
One Among Many.
Mr. S. K. Cannon, of High Falls, S. C.,
says he will sign any testimonial we may
write of the virtues of Norman’s Neutraliz
ing Cordial. He is thoroughly convinced
that it is truly a great medicine and he
recommends it to everyone afflicted with
stomachic disorders, Small size, 25 cents.
Try it. *
x NOTICE.
I HAVE this day sold out my entire in
terest in the whiskey and bar business
to my brother, W. W. McQuatters, who
will hereafter conduct the business in his
own name and at the same place.
E. K. McQUATTERS.
Ridgeway, S. C., December 5th, 1883.
Dec 8-flxl
AN ORDINANCE
To Regulate Town Time and for the
Arrest of Suspects.
Be it enacted and ordained by the Intend-
aut and Wardens of the Town of Winns
boro In Council met, and by the authority
of the same:
Section 1. That the time indicated by
the town clock shall be changed so as to
conform to railroad time, that Is to say the
time shall be twenty-four minutes faster
than real time.
Sec. 2. That the police arc charged with
the duty of ringing the market bell of said
Town at the liour of 10 o’clock, p. m., be
tween the months of October and April
(both inclusive) in every year: and at the
hour of eleven o’clock, p. in,, during the
rest of every year.
Seo 3. That the police are charged with
the duty of arresting all jiersons found
loitering upon the streets of said Town
after the ringing of said bell, unknown to
the policeman, and who are unable to give
a satisfactory account of themselves; and
shall cunfluo all jiersons so anested in the
gunrddionse until ten o’clock of tlie follow
ing morning, whe
fng morning, when such persons shall be
brought before the Inlenuant to be dealt
VUC 11(11 .^UUt VI tiviiwi.-j v.»rsj«s
tinned for their appearance before the
Intcndant as aforesaid; or in lieu of such
bond shall deposit with the policeman the
sum of ten dollars.
Sec. 4. This ordinance shall go into
operation on and after the 1st day of De
cember, 1883:
/ ^ Done in Council this the 27th
' sk 1L ,j. V y 0 f November, 1883, and with
e - / thc corporate seal of the Town
affixed.
JNO. J. NEIL, Intcndant,
Attest: I. N. Withers, Clerk
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART
MENT IS SO ARRANGED THAT
“SHOPPING” 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
ISFACTION-DELIVERING PACK
AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS
IN AMOUN T, FREE OF EXPRESS
OR MAIL CHARGES.
WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT
IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN,
YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES,
MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN
CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE O
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ UNDr:.
WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST
DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN
THE SOUTH.
SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
WITTKOWSKY A BARUCH.
We have just received a fresh stock of
Prints, Crotons, bleached and unbleached
Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flannels,
&c., which are being marked low. Come
and see.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We have a nice line of Dress Goods of
different kinds, including the best Cash
meres. Look at them.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We have a large lot of Cloaks and Jack
ets, a great many of which we will sell at
cost. Also a splendid lot of Blankets and
Shawls, both common and best quality.
They are very cheap.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
Our stock of Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves,
Collars and Collarettes, and a job lot of
fine Hosiery that we have in all colors and
sizes, will pay to examine. Come and see
them.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We ask a special look at Dr. Warner’s
Celebrated Corsets. OurCoraHne, Nursing,
Long Waist, are the bqst. and a guarantee
for six months given with every one.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We ask an inspection of our stock of
Clothing, all styles, which we are certain
are extremely low in price, from common
to best quality.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
Common Wool Hats, all styles, best Felt
and Nobby Styles, also best quality of
Stiff Hats, to suit everybody’s taste and
pocket.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We are continually receiving fresh lots
of Boots and Shoes, and our stock is al
ways full, made up by the best manufac
turers, and every pair guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Best goods for the least pos-.
sible money.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We have just received a large stock of
the best Ironstone Crockery. Also a lot of
Glassware, wTllch will surely please you.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
By a look into our Grocery Department
you will find Fresh Buckwheat, the best
Cheese and Macaroni, Jumbo Hams and
many other good things. Come and see.
Caldwell & Lauderdale.
We have too large and varied a stock to
enumerate, but if you will come and see
us you will find a great deal to attract,
among other things our New Carpet Ex
hibitor, where you can see a beautiful
stock of Carpets in a very few minutes;
which, like the rest of our goods, are sold
at very close prices. Give us a call.
CALDWELL A LAUDERDALE.
-AND-
NOT ENOUGH MONEY.
THIS MORNING AT NINE O’CLOCK I WILL THROW THIS STOCK
on the market at a regular sacrifice. '
WE NEED MONEY and MUST HAVE IT. Now, if ever, is your time
to get goods at prices only offered by
MIMNAUGH.
This has been the prediction of some of our competitors. We have come to
the conclusion that they were better informed than we thought they were.
ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO US WILL PLEASE SETTLE AT
ONCE.
Respectfully,
Oct 1(>-
a. L.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTIC.”
That it is the acknowledged Leader in
the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis-
. puted.
g] MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT!
The Largest Armed,
The Lightest Running,
The most Beautiful Woodwork.
AND IT 18 WARRANTED
To be 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 in unoccupied territo
ry. Address
, DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Richmond, Virginia.
HOME-HADE,
WAGONS.
ALSO IN STORE:
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS,
BACON, MEAL,
CORN,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
VLYSSE G. DESPORTES.
WOOD’S ODONTINE
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,
Brice & Ketchin.
STOVES S SPECIALTY
GRAND t URL REMEDY!
BUTTER. BUTTE!
I have in store the largest stock of
Cooking and Heating NTOVEB
ever brought to Winnsboro. At the head
of the list is the Charter Oak, No. 8, with
all the latest improvements, including the
wonderful wire gauze oven door. Other
sizes of the same Stoves and Nos. 7, 70, 77,
&c., of other first-class cooks. Morning
Light, Centennial, Cooks Jewel (revolving
top), Improved Lee, Crown, Cotton Option,
Bill Arp, Gulf States. Leon, Magnate, &c.
All sizes of HEATERS, for COAL or
wood. Grates, Open Franklins, and Egg
Stoves from $6.00 up. Stove trimmings •
and parts on hand or supplied promptly. |
The family COFFEE ROASTER supplies j
a long felt want. Is air-tight and roasts | — »
perfectly 1 to 3 pounds coffee. Will fit any i
stove. Price $2.00.
FELLOES, SPOKES and HUBS, a full |
stock. To shops I sell very close. Write
“p'LOVraSdJ.ow blades. 1 Have a fe W i LATEST STYLES '
of the Louisville Plows that I will ctose J. J.-LJ-I-ikj •
out. Will hereafter run the LEADER—
the best low-priced chilled plow.
FALL OPENING
-BY-
if. LaMecto & Bro.
RECEIVED Gilt-Edge But
ter, fresh and sweet, Cream
Cheese and Prunes, New Or
leans Molasses, with a good
many other goods. Call soon
Ond get bargains at S. S.
WOLFE'S.
Received this DAY GOSHEN
BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins,
Dates, Almonds, English W r al-
nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and
Pjckled Mackerel, Sardines,
Oysters apd Lobsters, Potted
and Devilled Meats, Gun Pow
der, Young Hyson and English
Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS,
Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,
Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris’s
Hams and Breakfast Strips,
Buckwheat and OATMEAL,
Cabbage, Apples, Onions and
Potatoes. All of which will be
SOLD AT THE LOWEST
PRICE, AT
S. S. WOLFE’S.
MACHINERY.
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
WATERTOWN ENGINE.
BALL HAND COTTON PRESS.
LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS.
CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS.
OLD IHCKORY WAGONS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGIES
and
PHAETONS.
Give us a call, and we will sell you what
you want CHEAP.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
SALE
* ■
AND FEED STABLES.
GIR, O C E K, I E S
Choice NEW CROP New Orleans Mo
lasses, NEW Buckwheat Flour, Brunswick
and JUMBO Hams, Smoked Beef, Break
fast Bacon, Bologna Sausage, No. I Mack-
eral, Messed Fish in tins, Canned Goods of
all kinds. Vegetables and Fruits, Cracker
fresh and choice, Cakes and Ginger Brea<
Without permission I refer to parties
named below as to the excellence of the
UtflON CHURN:
Messrs. Jas. B. Turner, W. II. Flenni-
keu, D. R. Flenniken, W. B. Creight, Jas.
A. Brice, W. J. Herron, Sand. Cathcart,
Airs. J. Obear and others.
Two Hundred bushels Red Rust-Proof
Oats, just rcoolycd.
J. H. CUMMINGS.
LARGEST SELECTIONl
LOWEST PRICES!
■EITHER MUTUAL NOft INDIAN NT SUER*
Tine ARD SPECIFIC.
A REMEDY of over twenty five yearn itandina.
A REMEDY more popular at home, and when
.bgrtknown, than r^gOiaoJUnUmL
A REMEDY endorsed by the beat Physician*
and Druggists at its ho me.
A REMEDY that Mr. C. W. O’Neill, Goodwat*,
Ala., says raised bis wile from an Invalid’s bed.
and ho believe# saved her Ufe.
A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta
merchant said, “I would have given SteoaBsodn
aa I would a nlcklo for what two bottles of you>
medicine did for my daughter."
A REMEDY in regard to whleh 8. J.
at of ThomasvlUe
Grange, Ga., writes: "I have 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: “ihave examined the recipe, and nave no
hesitation in advising its use, and confidently
recommend It.”
A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnson,
near Marietta. Ga., says ho has used in his fam
ily with the "utmost satisfaction" and recom
mended it to three families “who found It to bo
_ just what it Is recommended."
A REMEDY ol which Pemberton, Iverson, A
Denison say: "We havo been selling It for many
years, with constantly Increasing sale*. The ar-
hclefsa staple with us. and one ol abmMe merit."
A REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A Tjunur
)
BRUI8RS,
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA!’
WIZARD OIL, St. Jacob’s Oil, Neural-
g ne. Young America Liniment, British
il, Nerve and Bono Liniment, Volcanic
1 Oil, Brown’s Household Panacea, Golden
Liniment, Harter’s Liniment, Pain Killer,
Radway’s Ready Relief, Holmes’ Liniment,
Jayne’s Liniment, ArnicaLinimcnt,Capcine
Plasters, Strengthening Plasters, Mustard
Plasters, Belladonna Plasters, Turner’s
Tic Douloureux Pills.
For sale by
McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN.
D. R. FLENNIKEN
Has just received a supply of Self-Rising
Buckwheat Flour and New Orleans Mo
lasses, Old Government Java Coffee,
Canned Goods, consisting of Salmon, Bart-
let Pears, Tomatoes, Okra and Tomr.toes,
Peaches, Pineapples, Marrow Squash,
Succota h, Sardines, Chow-Chow and
Mixed Pickles, Mustard and Pepper,
Raisins, Citron and Currants, Royal Baking
Powders, Macaroni and Cheese, and
Evaporated Vegetables for Soup.
HORSES, MARES, MULES, PONIES.
Just arrived, on Saturday, the 9th inst.,
from Glasgow, Kentucky, two car-loads of
fine driving and riding
HORSES AND MARES,
and a lot of fine mules. In the lot a few
superb saddle and harness PONIES, all
well bro' e, sound and gentle, all of which
I will sul low for cash, or on time until
next fall for approved paper, or I will take
old fat stock in exchange or poor young
mules or mares.
You will do well to call and see my stock
beiore purchasing elsewhere.
A. WIIXIFORD.
Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12,1883.
For Coughs, Colds and Lung
Diseases,
Brown’s Bronchial Troches, Chlorate
Potash Lozenges, Forest’s Juniper Tar.
Lung Healing Globules, Syrup of Tar ana
Wild Cherry, Shriner’s Balsamic Cough
Syrup, Harter’s Lung Balm, Tolu aud
Liverwort Expectorant, Gennan Syrup,
Jayne’s Expectorant, Syrup of Tolu and
Red Spru e Gum, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy,
Catarrh Snuff, Cubeb Cigarettes, Tutt’s
Expectorant, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Globe Flower Cough Syrup, Browu’s Mix
ture, Bull’s Cough Syrup, Elixir of Grinde-
lia, Whitcomb’s Astnma Remedy. Allen’s
Lung Balsam, Cherry Pectoral Wine, Cod
Liver Oil, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil,
Capsules of Cod Liver Oil, llypopliosphito
of Lime and Soda, Extract of Malt and
Cod Liver Oil, Syrup of the Hypophite.
For sale by
MellASTEB, BRICE & KETCHIN.
We beg to inform our friends and pa
trons that we can confidently say that our
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK is now complete in every depart
ment, and defies competition.
DRESS GOODS,
VELVETS,
HOSIERY,
and
GLOVES,
All of the VERY BEST MAKES aud
Styles,
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
in all the newest styles.
say: "We sold 50gross In four months, and never
»Ql(l itinany nlaon bu t wh at It was wanted again.' *
A REMEDY by which Dr. liaugh, of LaGrangs,
Ga.,says: "I cured one of the most obstinate
cases of Vicarious MrasniUATioir that ever
camo within my knowledge, with a few bottles."
A REMEDY of which Dr. J. C. Huss, Notasulg*
Ala., says: I am fully convinced that It is un
rivaled for that class of diseases which it claims
to cure."
A REMEDY about which Mai. JohnC. Whltner,
of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over
the United States as a General Insurance Agent.
Buys: "I used this remedy beiore the war on a
large plantation on a great number of cases.
always with absolute success. ’'
A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of
CartersvUle, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured
two members of his family of menstrual Irregu
larity of many years standing.
A REMEDY thatls CHBAPSR THAN ANY OTHXB
medicine of Its kind Id the world, because 1 oh
2 BOTTLES WILL CURE THE MOST OBSTINATE CASK.
This obxat popular remedy is Bradpield a
Female Regulator, (Woman's Best Friend.) Foi
sale by all Druggists. Price: Small size 70 cent*
Large size 01.50.
Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer
J. BRAD FIELD,
No. 108S. Pryor Street. Atlanta. Gi.
WINTER CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS ! !
For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
WHITE GOODS.
Our stock Is quite full of aU of the best
brands of Longclotlis, Shirtings, Sheetings,
Twills and Drillings.
All of the above goods arc offered at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Therefore an early call of Inspection Is
cordially solicited.
P. LANDECKER & BRO.
WIZARD OIL.
A. FULL supply of the above Oil, Pills
and Balsam.
ALSO,
One hundred pounds of the Best Blue-
stone. For sale by
W. E. AIKEN.
—Buy Zeigler Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’
and Children's Fine Shoes.
. BEATY.
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Itlaaoaeptebla to the Ntoiuevh v lOiouiUiat,-
offenatTetothetarte. _
Promptly relieving Drscntcrr. Dlurhti:*. Cbol'
era Morbus, Cuolcr* luiantuin.
Flax, Grlpini.- '(•"••.liileney,
KaaRoa, AciCtv <-r th:> Stonocb,
Heartburn, V k aud Nervous
Hoadaehn and i>y:(:opeia. May
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the Stomach and i’owele favn r-dox-’dion of Urn
intestine, or a chan;-o of food or wat.T.
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NEUTRALIZING COftDiAL
It aa pleasant and baroness as Bltt.-k-
H-T.y WUc. Does not contain C; iuoi
and will not constipate. Specially r< com
mended for SeaaicknesM and Toothing
Children.
Price ajc. and (i.oo per bottle.
Sold bn all Druooilti and Dealer, la UMeirt.
EXCELSIOR QHEKI0AL 00,
Sole Proprietor*,
Walhalla, AC. U. S. A.
Swift’s Specific has been the mean* of bringing
health and happiness to thousands who were pro
nounced Incurable of Blood and Skin Disease*,
HEAR THE~WITNES3ES!
I am snre that Swift's Specific saved my fife. I
wo* terribly poisoned with Malaria, and was given
tip In die. Swift's Specific relieved mo prempUy and
entirely, i think it Is the greatest remedy of the
C. G. 8PENCKB,
Snp't Gas Works, Rome, Ga.
S. S. 8. cures the worst forme of Serofnla, Old
Pores, old Ulcers, Eczema, Hcrpea, and all Blood or
Skiu Humor. It eliminates tho Poison from the
Ju.-hI, uud drive* It out through the pore* of the
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liAD SCROFULA FOB 17 YEABS.
I have nufTercd from Scrofula about 17 years. The
disea-" being mostly confined to ray legs and ankles,
my shin bones were covered with large ulcers and
one mats of rotten flesh, and the odor was almost im-
hturMe. All remedies and treatments which I tried
failed to do me any good. At last I began taking
B. S. B., continuing for about four months, and I AM
CERTAINLY WELL. I took S. S. 8. under the
supervision of n physician of 26 years’ active prac
tice, by your order. Previous to taking 8. 8. 8.1 at
times could scarcely walk. Now lean maUt all day,
and I have to thank S. S. S. and U only for my cure.
tiios. McFarland,
54 Fourdry Street, Atlanta, Ga.
RHEUMATISM.
Tbs scat of this disease U in its Blast.
Jl0.00-1 would not purchase from me what S. 8. 8.
has elected In my case. It cured me of Malarial
KhcumatVm. ARCHIE THOMAS.
Editor Republican, Springfield, Tenn.
A negro was cored of a violent com of Rheuma
tism by 3. 8. S. Without the remedy he would ha?*
died. WM. B. SMITH, M. D.. „
Tumbling Shoals, 8. Ct>
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<PA. v/V/L/ Chemist who will find, on r
of 100 bottle* of 8. 8. 8., one particle of m
wm.
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PRYOR’S PILE
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very best remedy
for SORB NIPPLB8, Fblons, Cohns,
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kindred discaesK,
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with Biles for ten years, and
and a permanent cun by
relief i
from Cometa, Ala.: H I used
agyraeaUd^
of the price—50c. a box.
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