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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
THUMUAY.DMMinber IS. : : i 1883.
mw AdvartlMinMM.
From sod After—8. 8. Wofe.
Great Sale—P. Landecker & Bro.
Estate Sale—E. R. Wallace, Admin
istrator.
Sheriff’s Sales-Jno. D. McCarley,
S. F. C.
Masonic Meeting—Geo. B. McCants,
Secretary.
I <m al Hrlen.
—Saspicious tramps appear in town
almost every day.
—The fall trade this season is re
ported fully up to the average.
—The town bell now rings promptly
at ton o’clock every night and it is
considered the hotir for the boys to
4( hustle” home.
—Most of the fall grain throughout
the county has been sown and the
prospects for a rich harvest next year
are now quite flattering.
—A patent medicine man, accompa
nied by several negro musicians, is in
town rivalling, as it is claimed, the
Wizard Oil musicians. The Doctor
has a high standard. The Wizard
Oil musicians or their peers are not
to be seen upon th£ streets of Winns-
boro every day.
. —All parties who bought guanos
from us mutt 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 *
—The Southern Telegraph Company
has distributed the wires along the
track of the Charlotte, Columbia &
Augusta Railroad, and the promised
additional wire will be up shortly and
ready for use. The company is doing
a flonrishing business along this line.
—Would it not be advisable for the
authorities of the'Charlotte, Columbia
& Augusta Railroad to advertise the
south-bound train dne at Winnsboro
at 4.65 p. in. instead of 3.55 p. m.?
It is handly on time, as the schedule
now stands, and it would be better
really to let the traveling public know
when to expect the train. These irreg
ularities complained of are probably
due to the conduct of the Richmond
& Danville connection; but something
should be done in the premises.
—Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. are
prepared to buy or sell Future Con
tracts for any parties wishing to oper
ate iu this line. All business confiden
tial. Wo receive press dispatches four
times a day and will keep our custom
ers posted. Oct 16-tf*
Dead.—It was reported in town on
Wednesday that Nathan Smith, who
was stabbed at Ridgeway last week by
Johu McCamphoil, has since died, but
nothing definite concerning him has
been received.
Pebsonal.—Mr. M. B. McMastcr
Jett town for Columbia on Tuesday
afternoon, to stand the examination
torday for admission to the bar. We
hope may pass the ordeal success-
* fully aud creditably and return home a
full-fledged and full-grown lawyer.
Perjuby Cases.—The preliminary
examinations in four cases for perjury
were held by different trial justices in
the county last week. All of these
cases were sent up and will be tried
at the February term of the Court of
General Sessions, One of the parties
hasgiveu legal bail, the second leg bail,
and the remaining two have been
placed in the custody of the sheriff.
T kachebs’ Mkeying .—The meet iug
of teachers at Mount Zion College on
the 7th inst. was slimly attended and
very little business of public interest
was transacted. It seems impossible
to arouse much enthusiasm among the
teachers throughout the county on the
subject and the school commissioner is
somewhat discouraged at the outlook.
Other efforts may yet be made in the
same direction.
Licensing Dogs.—Mr. George H.
McMaster lias introduced a bill in the
Legislature to require a license to keep
a dog and provide for the disposition
of the ftmd arising therefrom. This
bill proposes to levy a tax of one dol
lar on each dog kept and to apply the
proceeds to the repair of highways.
By the provisions of the bill, the
superintendent of highways are au
thorized to kill all dogs running at
large unlicensed. The bill was de
feated.
Our Boys at College.—Our young
friends at the South Carolina College
are expected home on Saturday, the
15th inst., to spend the Christmas holi
days. The annual commencement ex
ercises of the College will bo held on
next Wednesday, the 19th inst. The
Fairfield yonug ladies aud gentlemen
in other institutions will probably take
this opportunity for hurried trips to
their homes. A doseu or more first-
class institutions of learning are this
year being liberally patronized both by
Winnsboro and Fairfield eonuty gen
erally.
Examination or Teachers.—fye
County Board of Examiners, at a re
cent meeting held iu this place, ap
pointed Thursday and Friday, January
3rd and 4th, for the examination of
applicants for teachers’ certificates.
Applicants for the first grade will be
examined on the 3rd and applicants
for the second and third on the 4tb.
The examinations will be held iu the
court-house during each day, begin
ning at 10 a. m. and closing promptly
at 4 p. m. All applicants will bear in
mind the fact that they will bo required
to stand an examination upon the “Art
of School Management”. This work
has been a long-felt need among the '
teachers and contains much that will:
be of practical benefit to the teacher
in the conduct and government of his
school. We are authorized by the
board to make the announcement that
the examination upon this department
will be rigid and thorough.
Inferior Courts.—Now that the
Legislature is in session and important
measures arc daily being brought to
the attention of that body, is it not the
proper time for action of some kind
upon the trial justice system? That a
change of the present system would
redound to the general good of tiic
people and promote the administration
of justice all over the State will hardly
bo questioned. Why not abolish it
entirely and substitute in its stead
county courts with enlarged jurisdic
tion and regular, staled times for their
sessions? Nearly every State in the
Union lias seen proper to make the
proposed change and no complaints of
the system and its operations are any
where heard. Will not our Senator or
some one of our Representatives give
the.matter some thought and investi
gation, and during the present session
call the attention of the Legislature to
the importance of action? Wc hope
so.- -
KSTATF. SAI.B. WITTKOWSKY
The State Sufkrintendent’s Re
port.—We have upon our desk a copy
of the annual report of the State
superintendent of education for the
scholastic year 1883. It contains much
valuable and useful information con
cerning the condition of the public
school system throughout the State,
and all interested in the common schools
of the State should procure a copy of
the report and read for themselves.
Col. Coward publishes at length the
thoughtful and suggestive report our
school commissioner, Dr. John Boyd,
and in his report endorses some of the
Doctor’s suggestions. He advocates
provision being made for reasonable
payment to the ‘County Board of Ex
aminers for their services in the exam
ination of teachers and the other duties
that may from time to time be required
of them. This might be very well and
proper, but the school trustees are
charged with more onerous duties than
the Board of Examiners and wc be
lieve that they arc more deserving of
remuneration at the hands of the gov
ernment.
Bad 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, had air, lack of exercise, ex
cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco, and
anything that prevents the regular action
of tlie stomach will produce it. Its symp
toms are headache, flatulency, loss of en
ergy, fetid breath, melancholy. Its cure,
Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial. *
One Among Many.
Mr. S. K’ Cannon, of High Falls, S. C.,
says lie 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 lie
recommends it to everyone afflicted with
stomachic disorders Small size, 25 cents.
Try it. *
MASONIC MEETING.
A REGULAR communication of Winns-
boro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., will be
held in Masonic Hall this (Thursday)
evening at 7*^ o’clock. A full attendance
is earnestly requested as there will bo an
election of officers.
GEO. D. McCANTS,
Dec 13 Secretary.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will offer for sale before the Court
House door in Winnsboro, South Carolina,
on tlie
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
next, within tlie legal hours of sale, to tlie
highest bidder, for CASH, the following-
described property, to wit:
All thot piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying, being and situate in the County of
Fairfield and State of South Carolina, con
taining
SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY
Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
James R. Harvey, E. B. Ragsdale, Timothy
Williford.
Harden and A,
Levied upon as the
of N. II.
upon as the property
Hastings at tlie suit of Henry L. Elliott,
against N. II. Hastings, P. Hastings and
Thomas Anderson.
JNO. D. McCARLEY,
Sheriff’s Office, . S. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.,
December 10th, 1883.
Dec 13-td
AN obedience to an order of tlie Probate
Court of Union County, South Carolina, I
will sell on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th,
1883, at the plantation of the late Thus. B.
Jeter, near Wateree Creek, in Fairfield
County, South Carolina, as public outcry,
to the highest bidder, tlie following per
sonal property of the said Thos. B. Jeter,
deceased:
Four or more fine mules.
One yoke oxen.
Two wagons.
One lot gears.
One two-horse Watt Plow.
One lot common plow stocks.
One lot plows.
One cotton gin and belt.
One large lot sawed lumber—oak and
pine.
Terms of Sale—CASH ON DAY OF
SALE.
E. R. WALLACE,
Administrator.
Union, S. C., December 10, 1883.
Any information desired concerning
the above property can be obtained from
Mr. W. C. Beaty, Winnsboro, S. C.
' Dec 13-f2xlt
FII AND 4FTEB
-THIS—
DATE
I WILL SELL OUT AT COST ALL
my Shelf Goods, Canned Goods, Con
fections, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, Tea
and all goods in my store.
, If you give me a call you will be
met with PRICES unheard of in the
GROCERY LINE
OF WINNSBORO.
Give me a call. There will be no
trouble in tlie least to show my, goods.
I MEAN BUSINESS.
S. S. WOLFE.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
&
BARUCH,
CHARLOTTE. N. C.,
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN
DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO
ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY
MAIL.
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.
S'. . .'IW'iV
LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE
PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO.
SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES
GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT-
ISF.UTION-DELIYERING PACK
AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS
IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS
OR MAIL CHARGES.
GREAT SALE
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’ UNDi;:
WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST
DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN
THE SOUTH.
SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
WITTKOWSKY A BARUCH.
OF—
DRY GOODS
AND
Clothing
I). II. FLENN1KEN
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, Chow-Chow and
THEY MUST GO! Mixed Pickles, Mustard and Pepper,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will offer for sale before the Court
House door in Winnsboro, South Carolina,
on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
next, within tlie legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for CASH, the following-
described property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying, being and situate in thq County of
Fairfield and State of South Carolina, con
taining
TWO HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES,
More or less, which C. D. Ford devised to
Elijah Jones for life, with remainder to A.
F. Peay. and being tract “G” on a general
plat of lands of C. D. Ford, deceased,
made by W. B. Elkin, Surveyor, on tlie
13th of June, 1872.
Levied upon as the property of Austin
F. Peay at the suit of W. H. Kerr, as
Clerk, against Austin F. Peay and others.
JNO. D. McCARLEY,
Sheriff’s Office, S. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.,
December 10th, 1883.
Dec 13-fxtd
SHERIFF’S SALE.
B Y virtue of a Warrant on Lien to me
directed, I will offer for sale, before
the Court House door in Winnsboro, South
Carolina, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY.
Next, within tlie legal hours of sale, at
public outcry, to the highest bidder, for
CASH, the following-described property,
to wit:
Two Bales Cotton.
Two hundred and fifty pounds Seed Cot
ton.
Fifty Bushels Cotton Seed.
Eighteen Bushels Com.
Small Lot Fodder.
Levied upon as the property of Peter
Ford at the suit of Duke & Cooper.
JNO. D. McCARLEY,
Sheriff’s Office, S. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.,
December 12th, 1883,
Dec 13-fxtd
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
CLOAKS,
SHOES and
BOOTS,
W ill be offered for the next
THIRTY TD-A-TTS
At PRICES that will satisfy
the closest buyer.
f. Mecta l Bro.
Raisins, Citron and Currants, Royal Baking
Powders, Macaroni and .Cheese, and
Evaporated Vegetables for Soup.
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WERT,
MACHINERY,
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
ONCE MORE.
Now that the cotton is about all ginned
and farmers are not as busy as they will
be in the spring, we suggest that they
bring in their gins to be repaired in order
to avoid hurry and disappointment when
they do need them.
We throw this out as a suggestion, and
you must blame yourselves if you don’t
get your gin when you want it.
J. ELLIOTT.
TOO MANY STOEES
AND
NOT ENOUGH MONEY.
-O-
TIIIS MORNING AT NINE O’CLOCK I WILL THROW THIS STOCK
on tiic 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
M1MNAUGH.
This has been tlie prediction of some of our competitors. We have come to
the conclusion that they were better informed than wc thought they were.
ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO US WILL PLEASE SETTLE AT
ONCE.
Respectfully,
Oct 1G-
«T. L. INTIIS^IvrA.TTQ-IH:.
IT STANDS. AT THE HEAD.
WATERTOWN ENGINE.
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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 wiil sell you what
>u want CHEAP.
you ’
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTIC.”
That it is the acknowledged Leader in
the Trade is a fact that cannot he dis
puted.
MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAI, ITI
The Largest Armed,
Tha Lightest Running,
Tlie most Beautiful Woodwork.
AND IT IS WAKRANTED
To be made of tlie 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.
NEW FALL
-AND-
Catarrh.
Asthma.
Coughs,
Sore Throat,
Hoarseness,
Tightness
In the Chest,
Indigestion.
Dyspepsia,
Influenza,
Laryngitis-
Clergymans'
Sore Throat,
■Whooping
..Cough,
Shortness
of Breath,
and is a ooon
Tonis
AND
Blood Puriflei
■imiaiwimiiiKiiiowiiiiMiiiiimii
iixanmni
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WINTER GOODS.
Come and see tlie 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-
| era, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and
White Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, Barege,
Tissue ami Parisieune Veiling, Hair
Switches from 75 cents up, Curls, Bangs,
Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle and
other Ruchings for tlie neck, Fichus, Col
larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy
Goods, at
I J. O. JiOAO’S.
A full stock of Ladies’ and Misses’
Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid
Gloves, all colors and new styles. An as-
| sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ colored
and white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts,
Dress Shields and Palpitators. Ilandker-
! chiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk
Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet
Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim-
: niings. Buttons in great variety, styles
| and prices, at
J. O. HOAG’S.
FOR SALE.
OREWER’S LUNQ RESTORER
ts entirely vegetable, and wq
challenge the world to produce any
thing equal to it for all Throat and
Lung Diseases.
$1.00 Per Bottle,
LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR,
. Maoon, Atlanta & Albany, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS.
"\
While we have some good suits at §7.50,
§0, §10 and $12, the variety at §13.50 and
$15 is much greater, and embraces many
very desirable and handsome mixtures, cut
both in walking coats and sacks. There is
no discount on tlie wool—it’s the genuine
article. Tlie garments are of stylish shapes,
sewed with silk, well made and nicely
trimmed. Do you contemplate buying a
suit soon? If so, you should see these
when coming to Columbia. If there is
anything under tlie 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 the largest stock of
Boys’ Clothing in Columbia. Boys’ school
and[dress suits; also a handsome line of
Kilts for the little ones, and made and
trimmed in the latest styles. We also
guarantee a perfect fit. All orders sent to
my address will receive prompt attention,
and if they do not suit or fit, you can re
turn them by paying half express.
Respectfully,
M. L. KINARD.
CARPETS.
Carpet* and Houae FdVnHhlng Good*, The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet,
Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs.
Mats mid Crumb ClotLs, Window Shades,
Wall Papers, Borders, Laee Curtains, Cor
nices and Poles, Cocoa tc Canton Mattings,
Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture
Frames. Write for Samples and Prices.
BAILIE ft COSKERY, AUGUSTA. GA.
June so-txly
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, Cretonnes, Ac., Ac.
Also a full and complete line of Dress
Goods, of various fabrics, styles and
prices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres,
Silks and Satins—you can find anything you
want in that line and at any price. These
goods we arc 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 goods for Men’s wear, and other
goods that we do not intend keening after
present stock of same is sold. We mean
what wc say.
J. O. BOAG.
FIFTEEN more of tlie
NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS MACHINES,
Tlie best Machine on tlie market, and
gives perfect satisfaction in every particu
lar, and a general favorite with the ladies.
Every Machine WARRANTED in every
particular. No family should be without
one. Send order or come all and buy one.
J. O. BOAG.
TO E,
A lot of BUGGIES and HARNESS.
WAIT FOR THEM.
J. O. BOAG.
—TRADE—
NOFIMAN’S
HEV >TltALI*,# c
CORDIAL.
-MAWC-
A STTME sad off.'!uni Remedy for tho rure of
ix all Irregularities and diw>i<lor.< of lot Stout-
aru and Bowels, whcthcrln rhliilreii or adults.
It Is soo*ptablo to Uu> litoumclt without being
offensive to the (ate.
Promptly reUe-luc Dyw-ntcry. Marrhoea, Chol
era llorbus, Luuiera Infantum,
Flux, OH;,!iur i’Uns, Flatulency,
Kausra. Acldlt" <1 the Sumach,
Heartburn, it and Nervous
Hoadai-Uu ar.il I'yspcjisla. May
bo used In alt deianKemenls of
tbeStom.vcIi i.ud f-ov-'l : front relaxation of the
Intestines or a chango of food or water.
2fl-OK,:My«.XT’3
NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
Is as plea&uni and harmlcts ls Black
berry Wine. Docs not connen Opium
and will not constipate. Specially recom
mended for Seasickness and Tec
Children.
s thing
Price ajc. and $r.oo j-er bop.ic.
Bold by all Drugoi.lt ami DtcArr. In ZSalicint,
EX0ELSI0R CHEMICAL 00,
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla, S. C. U. 3. A.
—Bay State Shoe Soles secured by the
genuine McKay Screw. J. M. BEATY.
SEWING MACHINES!
144
VIALS of PURE SPERM OIL,
for Sewing Machines, at ten cents per vial,
for sale by W. E. AIItEN.
HOmS-HADE.
Vie Oat»Mari
WAGONS.
ALSO IN STORE:
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS,
BACON, MEAL,
CORN,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
UlaYSSE G. DESPORTES.
WOOD’S ODONT1NE
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 McMastbb,
Beice & Ketchin.
A REAL REMEDY!
MVSTMAl IN MMM
TIBI All WMm.
Y of over (i
WIZARD Oils.
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. -
ARKMKD
▲ REMEDY more popular at
beat known, (tea all after rm^.
A REMEDY endoned by tha
and Druggists at Its home.
T of which a prominent Atfamte
sold, '*1 would have given feOOaaaoal
i a nlcklu for what two bottlaa of yuji
that Mr. C. W. ONalll, Goodwateft
Ala., says raised his wife Iran an invalid's baft
and he believes saved tertf/a
A REMEDY of which —
merchant salt
AS 1 WOUld A 1
medicine did for my daughter.'
AREMEDY in regard to whloh B. X
M. D., Druggist of ThomasvlUa, Ga.
oan recall Instances in which « aft
after all tte uual remedia ted MAC
A REMEDY about which Dr. R B. Parrol
Grange, Ga., writes: ‘‘I have used for the I
yea.* the medicine "rai are putting up
consider It the best combination ever ~
together for the diseases for which It Is
mended.
A REMEDY of which Dr. Joelbranham. AUnft
to, said: "JteM emaitaad tte rsefpc, and havs np
hesitation In advising its use, and confidently
recommend it”
A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. .
near Marietta Ga., says he hat used in 1
lly with the “utmost satis taction’* and
mended it to three families “who found It to be
just whet It Is recommended.''
AREMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson, ft
Denison say “We have b^en telling It lor many
S ean, with constantly In creasing sales. The av-
cle Isa staple with us, and onsdlnfteMr mmil.’’
A REMEDY of which Lamar, Bankin ft Lamer
say: “We sold 50 gross in four mouths, and never
sol d it in any plac'd but what it was wanted again.’'
A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of XeGrangft
Ga., sayr “I cured one of the most obstinate
cases of Vicaaious MmnrnDaTioii that era
came within my knowledge, with a law bottles. “
A REMEDY of which Dr J. C. Hum. Notasulge
Ala., says: I am fully convinced that it is ua-
rivaled for that class of diseases which It claims
to cure.”
AREMEDY about which Mel. JohnC. Whltnas,
of Atlanta, well and favorably known ell ora
the United States sa a General Insurance Agent,
uya: “I used this remedy before the war an e
large plantation on a great number of t
alurnMjwUh abtoluU i
A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of
_ Cartersvllle, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured
| two members of his family of menstrual irragn-
aitt
lamuvof mena
A REMEDY thaUs cHiapK* nan
KXDicmof Its kind In the world, because 1 on
2 BOTOHS WILL CUO* THX MOffT OBafflMSTB CASE
This gbxat roroLsn umidt n Bnu>enu> ■
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HAD SCROFULA FOB IT YBABS.
I have •uiTcrod from Scrofula shout 17 psers. He
dirut-o be I UK mostly confined to my legs and saklss.
my riiin bones were covered with lorpu wferrr one
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butr-Me. All remedies sod treatment* which I tried
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times could scarcely walk. Sort Jem watt adf daft
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thos. McFarland.
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RHEUMATISM.
The seat of this disease Is to He
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lus effected In my esse. It cured m* of
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died. WM. B.
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