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fir LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. JKSUAT. December 11, i : l 1K83. fw Advertisement*. ^ Bead This-A. P. Miller. Sewing Machines—W. E. A'ken. I ttcsl Brie'S. —We are requested to announce that [Tuesday evening the 18th inst.,lias j been appointed for the performance of “Medea” in the Thespian Hall. The [ comedy will be on the same evening. -The Rev. C. H. Wylie, district I superintendent for North and South [Carolina of the American Bible Socie- [ty, was in town on Monday looking [after the interest of the society in I Winnsboro. —All parties who bought guanos I from us mutt settle on or before the j 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 * -Mrs. C. Ladd is now in town and I be for some days for the purpose | of rendering assistance in the manage ment and conduct of the entertain ment to be given in the Thespian Hall on the 18th inst. Mrs. Ladd was for a number of years a resident of this place, and her familiar face will be welcomed by her many friends in Winnsboro. —Messrs. R. J. MeOarley & Co. are prepared to buy or sell Future Con tracts for any parties wishing to oper ate iu this line. All business confiden tial. Wc receive press dispatches four times a day and will keep our custom ers posted. Oct 16-tf * Death.—Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, widow of the late O. R. Brown, and mother of Mr. A. W. Brown of this place, died on the 30th ult., in the six ty-third year of her age. Mrs. Brown formerly lived in Winnsboro, and she here had many friends who will regret to learn of her death. Personal.—Tlie Rev. R. G. Miller, of Albion, in this county, assisted the Rev. John T. Chalmers in the commu nion services at the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church on last Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Miller preached forcible and telling sermons in the morning and evening on the “Suffer ings of Christ” and “The Resurrec tion”. Mr. Miller is a young minister of much talent, and now the popular pastor of a flourishing congregation in the northern portion of the county. He promises a career of honor and usefulness. Om Anioas Many. Mr. S. K. Cannon, of High Falls, S. C., says he will sign any testimonial we may write of the virtues of Nonnan’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 * MEWING MACHINES ! 144 VIALS of PURE SPERM OIL, for Sewing Machines, at ten cents per vial, for sale by W. E. AIKEN. READ THIS ! TT'OR SALE, my entire Household and _.Y Kitchen Furniture. All articles left over will be auctioned on Saturday, the 15th of December. I am still offering my Soda Water outfit at a bargain; also the balance of my stock in store. Dec ll-fl A. P. MILLER. WITTROWSKY & BARUCH, CHARLOTTE. N. C., tie Time too many stores foe salb - AND- OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY MAIL. A Severe Stab.—Nathan Smith, on last Wednesday night, was severely and perhaps mortally* stabbed by one John McCampbell, near Ridgeway, in this county. The stabbing occurred at a negro frolic and originated in a difficulty in which several parties were participants. Smith was stabbed in the side with an ordinary pocket- knife, and ho is yet in a very critical condition. The wounded man has some chances of recovery 1 ,'but it is at this time impossible to foreshadow the consequences of the cutting. Another Burglary.—The residence of John Smith, colored, in this place, was broken into and entered by un known burglars ou last Suuday night. When discovered, they were in the bed-room of the owner, with lights, ransacking trunks and other articles of furniture. Smith was awakened by the noise, and when getting up the burglars put out their light and made good their escape. Three men consti tuted the party- -one at least of them was recognized to be a white man, the others not being distinctly seen. Smith shot six times at the party while escap ing and thinks that he succeeded in wounding one of them. Other at tempted entrances were made on the same night in the vicinity of Smith’s residence. Every effort possible will be made to ferret out the perpetrators of the crime and bring them to trial. Is there an organized band of rob bers and burglars in the community? It looks so. Energy and determina tion may solve the problem. Infamous.—The &’unrfay Hews con tains a full text of Judge Bond’s re cent decision in the election cases upon the question whether conspiracy is an infamous offence and as such should be tried upon the presentment of a grand jury. Judge Bond decided that the offence charged was not what is known as an infamous crime, and hence the party charged could bo arraigned and tried upon an information filed by the district attorney. The test, according tt> Judge Bond, is whether a convic tion carries with it any civil and polit ical disability. The section under which the defendants are indicted does not impose such disability, and hence the conclusion that conspiracy is not “infamous” under the law. Judge Bryan dissented, and in the course of bis opinion, spoke eloquently and feel ingly of the constitutional right of the citizen to be tried upon the present ment of a grand jury. The opinion of Jndge Bond runs counter to the current of judicial decisions, and Judge Bryan’s dissenting opinion carries the case to the United States Supreme Court witli strong probabilities of a reversal. PROBATE JUDGE’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Wm. 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 in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in Jaunary next, within the legal hours of sale, at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing twenty-one hundred and eighty-six acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Wm. J. Dawkins, Trustee, lands of J. Thos. Dawkins, lands of Jno. W. Lyles and lauds of (Charles Free; on the east by lands of Mrs. Fannie C. Powell and lands of the Estate of B. Frank Pear son, deceased; on the south by lands formerly‘tof (he Estate of Daniel Hughey, deceased, and on the west by Broad River. Tiiis tract will be divided into sepa rate parcels, of 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 laud, 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 the north by lands of Carnack, on the east by lands of the Estate of John Hinnaiit, deceased, on the south by lands of the Estate of John Hinnant, deceased, lands of the Estate of Phillip Cook, deceased, and land conveyed by the Judge of Pro bate for tlie County of Fairfield to Mrs. Isabella Ligon, and on the west by said land conveyed by the said Judge of Probate to the said Mrs. Isabella Ligon. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of and, known as the “Buffalo” or “Piney Woods” Tract, containing four hun dred AND SIXTY-THREE ACRES, more 01* ess, and bounded ou the north by auds of Chas. A. Abell, on the east by and of the Estate of John Broom, de ceased, and ou the south and west by ands of J. Russell Black, and Aaron E. ' ’owell. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of and, known as the “Little River Place”, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and bound ed by lands of John Leitner, Christian Lcituer, James Maim and others. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, from the day of sale, with interest on such bal ance from said day, payable annually; said balance to be secured by the bond of the purchaseivand a mortgage of the premises sold; the purchaser to lave the option of paying the whole of the purchase-money in cash; and the mrehaser to pay for all necessary japers. J. R. BOYLES. Judge of Probate, rebate Judge’s Office, Winnsboro, S. C., November 28, 1883. Nov 29-xftd AH ORDINANCE To Regulate Town Time and for the Arrest of Suspects. Be it enacted and ordained by the Intend- ant 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 are charged with the duty of ringing the market bell of said Town at the hour of 10 o’clock, p. m., be tween the months of October and April (both inclusive) in every year: and at tlie hour of eleven o’clock, p. m., during the rest of every year. ’nat the police are charged witli the duty of arresting all persons 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 confine all persons so arrested in the guard-house until ten o’clock of the follow- ng morning, when such persons shall be brought before the Intendant to be dealt with according to law; unless such persons shall give a bond, with good security, in the penal sum of twenty dollars, condi tioned for their appearance before the Intendant 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 tlie 1st day of De cember, 1883. Done in Council this tlie 27th /lay of November, 1883, and witli ^T^thc corporate seal of the Town affixed. JNO. J. NEIL, Intendant. 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’ UNDiv WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH. Bad On America. Nine-tenths of the i»eople of the United States suffer witli dyspepsia, and what are its many causes. Hot food, hasty eating, Intemperance, bad air, lack of exercise, ex- cesalve use of tea, coftVe or tobacco, ami anything that prevents the regular action of the stomach will produce it. Its toms are headache, flatulency, loss ergy, fetid breath, melancholy. Its Norpian’s Neutralizing Cordial. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTROWSKY * BARUCH. To buy goods cheap, and to all who arc needing them we would say that if you will give us a call we will prove tills fact to you. Caldwell & Lauderdale. We have just received a fresh stock of Prints, Cretons, bleached and unbleached Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flannels, &c., which arc 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. Our Coraline, Nursing, Long Waist, are the best, 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 Slices, 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, which will surely please you. Caldwell & Laudlrdale. By a look into our Grocery Department you will find Fresh Buckwneat, 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 & LAUDERDALE. BUTTER. BUTTER. MACHINERY, RECEIVED Gilt-Edge But ter, fresh and sweet, Cream Cheese and Prunes, New Or leans Molasses, with a good many other goods. Call soon and get bargains at S. S. WOLFE’S. Received this DAY GOSHEN BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins, Dates, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh * and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and Pickled Mackerel, Sardines* Oysters and 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 HICKORY 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. FOTJTS’e HOME AND CATTLE PC .T i symp- of en- cure, Ho Ho«*« will «M* o* COLIC. Bor* or 1\ mi » a- Vi K Voiltn 1'owdeio EM OECd )■ tim*. 1 unti'A rowd»r» will core and prevent Hc« f i:i>vpt:>. Vo"f7.'« Bowden will prevent Gap*« 1* •/"''J- l „ut* „ Powdert will Inrrea-e tlie qnEntity of 11 !U nnd »renm twenty per cent., tnd matao tlie butter firm "V,,uiY'i Vowderi will cure or prevent ilmort «vu:Y 1»i - \f»: to which Hones tnd l attic tire ttilvcrt. 1 OI TI'S FOWDEM WILL SITE SATtWACTkW. Son every where. DAVID X. TOUTS. Troprictor, 8ALTIKOSE. HD. D. R. ILENN1KEN 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 Tomatoes, Peaches, Pineapples, Marrow Squash, Succotash, Sardines, Cltow-Cbow and Mixed Pickles, Mustard and Pepper, Raisins, Citron and Currants, Royal Baking Powders, Macaroni and Cheese, and Evaporated Vegetables for Soup. —Buy Zeigler Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. . BEATY. HORSES, MARES, MULES, PONIES. Just arrived, on Saturday, tlie 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 savldle and harness PONIES, ail well broke, sound and gentle, all of which I will sell low for cash, or ou time until next fall for approved paper, or I will take oid fat stock in exchange or poor young mules or mares. You will do well to call and see my stock before purchasing elsewhere. A. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12,1883. NOT ENOUGH MONEY. HOMF-MADE, -O- TI1IS MORNING AT NINE O’CLOCK I WILL THROW TIIIS 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 lias 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, ,, cr. r.. MiMnsr^-TTO-H. Oct 16- WAGONS. 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. MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAI, IT1 The Largest Armed, Tlie Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT IS 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. ALSOIWSTORE: SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. IILYSSE 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 McMasteb, Brice & Ketchin. stoves A specialty GLAND »■ REAL REMEDY! FALL OPENING -BY- I have in store tlie largest stock of Cooking and Heating KTOYES ever brought to Winnsboro. At the head of the list is the Charter Oak, No. 8, with all tlie latest improvements, inejuding tlie 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 88.00 up. Stove trimmings and parts on hand or supplied promptly. The family COFFEE ROASTER supplies a long felt want. Is air-tight and roasts perfectly 1 to 3 pounds coffee. Will fit any stove, rrice 82.00. FELLOES, SPOKES and HUBS, a full stock. To shops I sell very close. Write "'pLOWSan^Tplowblades. IU.,cafew LATEST STYLES' of the Louisville Plows that I will ctose 1 J--LlAJkJ . out. Will hereafter run tlie LEADER— the best low-priced chilled plow. P. Bro. NEITHER MYITMAl MR INDIAN RNT MIEI* TIRO ANN IKIIFN. A REMEDY of over twenty-five yean rtaruUmg. A REMEDY more popular at home, and when beet known, than all other remecUa of tu kind. A REMEDY endorsed by the best Phyddam and Druggists at Us home. A REMEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwatet, Ala., says raised his wife from an invalid’s be£ and he believes saved flertye. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant said, “I would have given $500 as soon as I would a mckle for what two bottles of your medicine did for my daughter.” A REMEDY in regard to which 8. J. Pa nolle t of Thomasvllle, Ga., taya “f ces in which Rod/d lie. Ga., saw h if afforded n \foiled. (3-I^OOE^IES Choice NEW CROP New Orleans Mo lasses, NEW Buckwheat Flour, Brunswick and JUMBO Hams, Smoked Beef, Break fast Bacon, Bologna Sausage, No. 1 Mack- eral, Messed Fish in tins, Canned Goods of all kinds. Vegetables and Fruits, Crackers, fresh and choice, Cakes and Ginger Bread. Without permission I refer to parties named below as to the excellence of tlie UNION CHURN: Messrs. Jas. B. Turner, W. II. Flenni- ken, D. R. Flennikcn, W. B. Creight. Jas. A. Brice, W. J. Herron, Sami. Catiicart, Mrs. J. Obear and others. Two Hundred bushels Red Rust-Proof Oats, just received. J. H. CUMMINGS. LARGEST SELECTION! LOWEST PRICES! M- D., Drug can recall after ott Vh A REMEDY about which Dr. 'R. B. Ferrell, La- Grange, Ga., writes: “I have used for the Uat 20 years the medicine you are putting up and consider It the best combination ever gotten together for the diseases for which it 18 recom mended. A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham. Atlan ta, said: “i Aom eramtned the recipe, and have no hesitation In advising Iti use, and confidently recommend It” A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga., lays he has used in hla fam ily with the “utmost satisfaction” and 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 it for many years, with constantly Increasing sales. The ar ticle Is a staple with us, a-id one of ohsolufr merit” A REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A L*m*r BO A RRUIBUS, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA!! Si WIZARD OIL, St. Jacob’s Oil, Neural- ine. Young America Liniment, Britisli HI, Nerve and ’Bone Liniment, Volcanic Oil, Brown’s Household Panacea, Golden Liniment, Harter’s Liniment, Pain Killer, Radway’s Ready Relief, Holmes’ Liniment, Jayne’s Liniment, AmicaLiniment.Capcine Plasters, Strengthening Plasters, Mustard Plasters, Belladonna Plasters, Turner’s Tic Douloureux Pills. For sale by McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. For Coughs, Colds and Lung Diseases. Brown’s Bronchial Troches, Chlorate Potash Lozenges, Forest’s Juniper Tar. Lung Healing Globules, Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, Shriner’s Balsamic Cough Syrup, Harter’s Lung Balm, Tolu and Liverwort Expectorant, German Syrup, Jayne’s Expectorant, Syrup of Tolu and Red Spruce Gum, Sage's Catarrh Remedy, Catarrh Sunff, Cubeb Cigarettes, Tutt’s Expectorant, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Globe Flower Cough Syrup, Browu’s Mix- Liver Oil, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Capsules of Cod Liver Oil, of Lime and Soda, Extract of Malt'and Cod Liver Oil, Syrup of the Hypophite. For sale by HcMASTEB, BEIGE & 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 and Styles. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! in all the newest styles. WINTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ! ! For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WHITE GOODS. Our stock is quite full of all of the best brands of Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings, Twills and Drillings. All of tlie above goods are offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Therefore an early call of inspection is cordially solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. WIZARD Oil*. A FULL supply of tlie above Oil, Pills and Balsam. . ALSO, One hundred .pounds of the Best Blue- stone. For sale by W. E. AIKEN. HEED WHEAT AND OATS. R ust proof wheat and oats, Cheap for the CASH. J. F. McMASTER <S* CO. CONSUMPTION CURED. BREWER’S RESTORER BRONCHITIS ASTHMA 1 ! ALL DRUGGISTS, -r h *OTRALUik c CORDIAL. —MAJUC— A BURE and Mfrctual Rrraccl/ fort'-.i vf-oi aUIrrvgularlUii. and di*onW< ut Ua- -. n non and Bovala, whether In rlitMrvn or a.:ti.'< M1* aoo.pt.lil. to tho £wiLAth vitbuta —mi, oCantiTo to tho taetr. . Promptly rellevlnc Pv*cisl«y. Wat rba-o, Chol era korbu., C...ilcra Int.ntuin, Flax, Grip.':« 1 K'^lalrucr. Kaa*r*. Ae.ol. • > • too SiorMeh, Heartburn, t and Kervuiu Hcadaebo «>•: ' 'r-pcieU. Hay bo tired In U. J.-^i^.'moata •>< thafltoni>ic!i ninl I’-iwii'f:-0M l iai.i!ijn 01 Intoatinr. or u v !uua-o ot looU or water. ITOXlMJtiT'S Ga.,says: “I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstruation that ever camo within my knowledge, with a few bottles.” A KF.MEDY of which Dr. J. C. Hast, Notosulga Ala., says: I am fully convinced that It is un rivaled for that class of diseases which It e'ainn to cure.” A REMEDY about which Mai. JohnC. Whitner, of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United States as a General Insurance Agent, soys: “I used this remedy before the war on a large plantation on a great number of cam, always with absolute success." A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Cartersvllle, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured two members of his family of menstrua 1 Irregu larity ofmany years standing A REMEDY that Is CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER MEDiciNEof Its kind in the world, because 1 on 2 BOTTLES WILL CURB THE HOST OBSTINATE CASA This great popular rkkedy is Bradfikld ■ Female Regulator, (Woman’s Best Friend.) For sale by all Druggists. Price: Small size 75 centa Large size 81.50. Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer J. BRADFTELS, No. 1088. Pryor Street, Atlanta. OA. Swift’s Specific has been the means of bringing 'icalth and happiness to thousands who were pro nounced Incurable of Blood and Skin Diseaaes. HEAR THE~WrrNESSES I I am sure that Swift's Specific saved my life. 1 v im terribly ixilsonnl with Malaria, and was given up tu die. Swift's Specific relieved me promptly sod . I think It U the greatest remedy of the age. entirely. nedy of tnc C. G. SPENCER, finp't Gas Works, Rome, Go. S. 8. S. cures the wont forme of Scrofnla, Old Soresi, old Ulcers, Eczema, Berpes.and all Blood pc Skin Humor. It eliminates the Poison from the iltfMKl, und drives It out through the pone of the ykiu. » HAD SCROFULA FOR 17 YEARS. I have suffered from Scrofula about 17 yean. The dimea e being mostly confined to my lege and snklee, my rliin bones were covered with lory* ulcers and one mass of rotten flash, and the odor teas almost kg- UarMe. All remedies and treatments which I tried failed to do me any good. At last I began S. S. 8., con tinning for about four months, an CERTAINLY WELL. I took S. 8. S. under taking HAM let the supervision of a physician of Sfi yean* active prac tice, by your order. Previous to taking 8. 8. 8.1 at tiroes could scarcely walk. Note lean watt all dap, and I have to thank 3. S.S. and It only for my curt. thos. McFarland, 54 Foundry Street, Atlanta, Ga. RHEUMATISM. Tbs scat of this disease U in Ms Bleed. y.O.OO) would not purchase from me what 8.8.81 has eifected In my esse. It cared me of Mtlenel Rneamstlrin. ARCHIE THOMAS, Editor Republican, Springfield, Tam. A negro was cured of a violent case of Rheum* Uam by 9. 8. S. Without the remedy he would bafe died. WM. B. SMITH, M. D.. Tumbling Shoele, 8.0. Write for e copy of Uw little book—free. rtrtn ItEWARD Will be paid tt> ©JL, V/VJvJ chemist who will find, on anal, of 100 bottles of 8. 8. 8.. one particle of mercury, kxlidtf potassium or any mineral substance. ‘ the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ' mOR’s PILE \ Mutt ■ ODTOTENT • j Bor tMs annoying trouble it has besa hi popular— for many years, end ie very favorably known aa i SPECIFIC cubs. It to ebo the very beet remedy NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is aa pleiu-out sod h.'..'m!:sc as l!l:i«-V. berry WU —own for SORE NIPPLES, Felons, Cowl old Sores, 8cau> Head, Tnim, Ulcers —1 flue. Docs m i o.atva O, ium and will not constipate. Specially r< <vwu- mended for Seaeiclcuoas and Teething Children. Price ajc. and $■.<» i-er bottle. Sold bt all Druggists and Dealers in AlsCicUs. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO, Sole Pre^rietou, WuRutllu, 8. C. U. S.A. i- -1 ' ! 4 i 1 \