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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ■ 4. . x s : SAtCftDA V. Dacamtwr S», i t « • IMS. •w AdT*rttMm«af«. Partnership—Alex«nder Williford, W. H. Williford, Q. D. Williford. —All parties who bought guanos from us muat settle on or before the 1st of November, or they wil lose the cotton option and will have to pay the face of tlieir notes in money. R. J. McCauley & Co. Oct 27-tf * All Hohob.—The semi-annual re ports of tlie students of the South Carolina College are out, and Fairfield stands head and shoulders above her 'sister counties. In all of the respec tive classes some of her representa tives have received the honorary dis tinction, which means an average between 90 and 100. This should be a subject of congratulation, not only to the students themselves and to their parents, but to all who are interested In the literary progress of the county. The Recent Entebtainment.—The following is a statement of the result of the entertainment on Tuesday night. The gross receipts amounted to #78.20. The expenses were: Wardrobe for tragedy, #10.92; colored lights, etc., for stage, #11.S0; lights and hall-rent, #6.95; servant hire, #3.10; incidentals, 93 cents. Total expenses, #38.20— leav ing a net balance of #45.45, which has been handed to Mrs. Wm. R. Robertson, the agent, for this county, of the Mount Vernon Association. CONVEBENCK APPOINTMENTS.—T h e South Carolina Coufereuca, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Sumter, adjourned on Monday night. The following appointments for the Columbia District for 1884 will be of interest to many of our readers: A. Cote Smith, Presiding Elder. Co lumbia, Washington Street, W. C. Power; Marion Street, R. P. Franks; , City Mission, C. H. Pritchard; Wiuns- boro and Blackstock, A. 11. Lester; Fairfield Circuit, J. K. McCain; Blythcwood, R. L. Duffle; Batesburg, A. M. Chreitzburg; Johnston and Harmony, D. D. Danlzler; Lecsville to be supplied by 6. T. Harmon; Grauiteville and Vaucluse, Samuel Leard. Pebsonal.—Messrs. J.C. Buchanan, S. D. Dunn, W. D. Douglass and Isaac L. Withers, of the South Caro lina College, and Miss Lncy T. Rion, of the Charleston Female College, are all home for the Christmas holidays. A pleasant stay to each of them. Miss Kate Evans, of Marion, Who has been spending several weeks in our town, returned to her home on Friday. During her short stay here Miss Evans made many warm friends in Winnsboro, and each and every one of them will be glad to welcome her here again. John G. Mobley, Esq., of the Co lumbia bar, was in town on Thursday laetj- - • • ' —Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. are prepared to buy or sell Future Cm tracts for any parties wishing to oper ate in this line. All business confiden tial. We receive press dispatches fonr times n day and will keep our custom ers posted'. Oct 16-tf * The Town Chabtkb.—The follow ing is the full text of the Senate bill to amend the charter of Winnsboro, as amended and passed in the House: Section 1. That Section 3 of an Act entitled “An Act to amend the charter of the town of Winnsboro," approved March 18th, 1878, bo amended by adding at the end of the fifth line of said Action the words “or sale stable keepers,” so that said Section, as thus amended, shall read as follows: “Sec. 2. That the Town Council be authorized and empowered to levy a special tax of 2| mills on the dollar of all the taxable property within the corporate limits of ths town, for the period of three years; the proceeds of said tax. or so much thereof as may be required, to be used in liquidating the debt incurred in the improvement of the streets and fire department of the town. “Sec. 3. The Town Council shall have power, within their discretion, to impose an annual tax and to grant license for the same, upon such terms and regulations as they may establish, to keepers of ten-pin alleys and bowl- Sloau, 60 acres in Horeb UAvnship; consideration #625. November 14,1883. C. B. Lyles to Lou C. Lyles, 100 acres in Greenbrier township; consideration #1.00 June 4,1883. Marshall McGraw to Mary Harden, 359 acres in Horeb township; consideration, services ren dered. November 5, 1883. W. H. Kerr, Clerk, to Jas'. H. Rion, 1144 acres in Watereo township; consideration #380. HOLIDAY SIFTS. [ NEW FALL [TOO MANY STOEES i FOE SALE. A CAUD or THANKS. Messrs. Editors: Allow me to ac knowledge, through your columns, the receipt of a very handsome student’s chair, accompanied with these modest words, “A slight testimonial of the affection and esteem of your friends in the neighborhood of Hormah church.’' I do not wish, by thus making public one of those unobtrusive ministries which are seldom chronicled, and con sequently have no reward on earth, to rob my “friends” of their reward in the world to come. But as I do not know who are these friends,! am forced to take this public way of revealing myself. Say to them, if you please, that I took fnV scat in this lovely chair as soon as received, and composed a sermon I think of rather unusual “ten derness,” and delivered it last Sunday with rather unusual '‘emphasis," their kindness being the decidedly unusual incentive. Inter nos^ Messrs. Editors, allow me respectfully to suggest that if you want to hear a good sermon just send your pastor a present, especially it it be one like mine. My word for it, you will be amply rewarded. But please don’t forget to oftfer my sincere thanks to those dear—ladies I had almost said, for I strongly suspect that they arc at the bottom of it, as they usually are of everything that is gen erous and noble. T. W. Mellichamp. Ridgeway, S. C. Governob Butlek’s Opinions .— Governor Butler, of Massachusetts, who was in New York Thursday, ex pressed the opinion that the prospects for the Democrats electing the next President are good. He does not think the Democrats in Congress will do anything to fritter away the party’s strength. He says there arc but two a uestlons on which the parties can ivide—one is the sectional issue, the renewal of the fight between the North and the South, which the Republicans are making; the other is the issue upon a reduction of the tariff, which the Democrats are making, Governor Butler savs he stands squarely on the platform of the Democratic convention, of Massacliusetts, and insists that it is the duty of the national government to raise only so much revenue as is abso lutely needed for the economical car rying on of the government; that this amount of revenue should bo raised by means of a tariff, and that in levying that tariff, American enterprise and American industry should be inci dentally protected. In other words, the necessities of the government to be met by taxation should be made as light as possible, and the taxation should be so judiciously-distributed as to best foster American interests. As to the possible Democratic candidates for President and Vice-President, Governor Bullet'declined to talk, but he conceded that the “old ticket” had a great deal of strength throughout the country. In regard to the Repub lican candidates, Governor Butler said in his judgment the se'cction of Presi dent Arthur to head the ticket would be the wisest course for the Republican convention to pursue. MARRIED, on Thursday, December 20, at the residence of the bride’s father, the Rev. J. S. Connor, by the Rev. Geo. Wins. Walker, Mr. Thomas M. Jordan to Miss S. Rosalie Connor. NICE LOT OF HOLIDAY GIFTS TO BE OPENED T O-DAlf TO-DAy O-DA I B | O-DA f | PRESENTS of all KINDS! These goods have just been received and will be opened TO-DAY. Nice selection, large assort ment, BOTTOM PRICES. *• CALL EARLY. McMASTER, ■’ BRICE & KETCHIN. -AND- -AND XMAS GOODS! BEEF tongues, DRIED BEEF, SMOKED HALIBUT, ' BREAKFAST STRIPS, BOLOGNAS, PIG’S FEET. CITRON, MINCE MEAT, CURRANTS, RAISINS, FIFTEEN CENTS. CANNED GOODS, CAKES, CRACKERS, CANDIES, ' APPLES, and other XMAS GOODS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. HAMS AND MACKEREL—GOOD AND CHEAP. A FULL LINE OF COOKING AND UEATING STOVES. WAGON MATERIAL AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TRY THE I EARCD CHILLED LtflUtn PLOWS!! I have a few boxes Tobacco that I will job cheap. I wish to cut down to a few styles only. J. H. CUMMINGS. ing alleys, owners of public dravs, wagons,' carts or hacks, livery stable keepers or sale stable keepers.” TnuiaftoM of KmU ■•tote. Since our last report the following transfers of real estate have been en tered in the office of the county audi tor: November 7, 1883. John T. Seibels, Master, to John D. Harrison, ISO acres in Wateree township; consider ation #520. November 7, 1883. Mary J. Weir and others to Elizabeth Weir, 95 acres in Brice township; consideration #5.00, and certain relinquishments. November 3, 1883. W. B. Creight to Christina Fraser, one lot in Mount Zion township; consideration #75. November 5, 1883. Wm. A. Clarke Samuel Robertson, 38 acres in preenbrier township; consideration 1200. [November 12,1883. Martha Walk- to John R. Thomas, 68 acres in al District No. 16; consideration sreh 15, 1883. Calvin Brice, John Irice, T. W. Brice and C. S. Rrice f Angus R. Nicholson, one acre in ice township; consideration #20. November 5, 1883. W. H. Kerr, herk, to J. E. McDonald and C. A. tfonglass, 60acres in Horeb township; lonsideration #610. November 12, 1888. J. E. McDon ald and C. A. Douglass to Margaret J. “Mr Back Is Now Well.” This is wha Mr. Clough, of Lowell, Mass., was happy to say after his wife had given him a good rubbing with Perry Davis’s Pain Killer, and administered a dose inwardly. For four years he had been crippled with rheumatism, and suffer ed agony In his back. After using Pain Killer, lie went to his business with com fort, and is now as well as ever he was. * 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, bad air, lack of exercise, ex cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco, and anything that prevents the regular action of the stomach will produce it. Its s; toms are headache, flatulency, loss o: ergy, fetid breath, melancholy. Its Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial. en- cure, N PARTNERHAIP. OTICE is hereby given that the under signed have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of doing business in Sale and Feed Stables in the Town of Winns- boro and in the City of Charleston. Prompt attention will be given to all business In this department. ALEXANDER WILLIFORD, W. H. WILLIFORD, Q. D. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C., December 22, 1883. Dec 22-fx3w THE WORST “ ISM ” TO-DAY IS Rheumatism n ISMS” RHEUMATISM IH THE BACK Cured by BERRY DAnKS PAIR EULER, RHEUMATISM IH THE KHEES Cured by PERRY OAmS PAIR KILLER. RHEUMATISM IH THE MUSCLES Cured by PERRTRAflS’S PAIR HILLER. RHEUMATISM OP LOMU STAHDIHO Cured by PERRTRAntS PAIR KILLER. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buyef suiy Drugght Perry Davis's Pain Killer WINTER GOODS. NOT ENOUGH MONEY. Come and sec the largest and best se lected 'stock Millinery, consisting of Trimmed Pattern 1 fats and Bonnets, |un- trimined goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers,‘Tips, Pinnies, Birds and Feath ers, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and White Laces, Love, Crape,* Veils, Barege, Tissue am,i . Parisieime Veiling, Hair Switches from 75 cents. iq>, Curls, Bangs, Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle and other Ruchihgs for the neck, Fichus, Col larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, at . ( J. O. HOAG’S. A full stock of .Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid Gloves, all colors and ne\v styles.. An as sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ colored and white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts, Dress-Shields and Palpitators. Handker chiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings. Buttons.in great vailety, styles andpHces, at J. O. BO AG’S. 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 over, 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, Oct 1G- ,T. Hi. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING U A full stock of Notions of all kinds. Ladies’ Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Saxony, Berlin ami Shetland Hoods. Chil dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Sacques, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, at J. 6. BOAG’S. All kinds of White Gooffs, WTiite Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cretonnes, &c., &e. Also a full and complete line of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and DOMESTIC.” bacon, Not is le Tie 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. We have just received a fresh stock of Prints, Cretons, bleached and unbleached Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Ac., 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. W r c 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 aud Collarettes, and a job lot of tine 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. OurCoraline, 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 Shoes, and our stock is al ways full, made up by the best manufac turers, and every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Best goods/or 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 & 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 otlier 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 prlqcs. Give us a call. CALDWELL * LAUDERDALE. at any price. goods we are determined to sell Cheap and reduce stock. Our stock of Shoes o£ all kinds will be sold at and below COST, as well as heavy piece goods for Men’s wear, and other goods that we do not .intend keeping after present stock of same is sold. We mean what we say. J. O. BOAG. FIFTEEN more of the : - NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS MACHINES, The best Machine on the market, and gives perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, and a general favorite with the ladies. Every Macltine 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. That it is the acknowledged Leader in the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- 4-!-.:-'- puted. “p-; MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL ITI The Largest Armed, The 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. home-hade. WAGONS. ALSO Ilf STORE: SADDLES, BRIDLES HARNESS, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. ELYNSE G. OENPORTES. SALE AND FEED STABLES. J. O. BOAG. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH, CHARLOTTE. N. C., WHAT IS THIS! % HORSES, MARES, MULES, PONIES. Just arrived, on Saturday, the 9th Inst , from Glasgow, Kentucky, two car-loads of I fine driving and riding HORSES AND MARES, and a lot of line mules. In the lot a few superb saddle and harness PONIES, all well broke, sound and gentle, all of which uutt/at.tjtvt/m, I will sell low for cash, or on time until \ 1 next fall for approved paper, or 1 will take I old fat stock in exchange or poor young mules or mares. You will do well to call and sec my stock before purchasing elsewhere, i j OFFER EXTRAORDINARY 1N- | DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY MAIL. t REM. JjENEDVI NEITHER MYSTMAL NOR INIIAN NIT SNIUh . Tm# M# A REMEDY of over twenty-five yean ifimitef A REMEDY more popular at home, and whan beet known, than ait other remedies of iU Hud. A REMEDY enjoined by the best Phyddana and Drug™ 1 -*- -* 1 i at it* home. A REMEDY that Mr. C W. ONelU, Good watt*, Ala., says raised his wife from on Invalid's bed! and he believes saved herlA/e. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant sold, "I would have given tfiOOassoaQ *® 1 would a nieklo for what two bottles of you medicine did for my daughter.” A REMEDY In regard to which 8. J. < M. D., Druggist ol Thomasville, Go., can recall lustancos In which It ~ arter <M the usual remedies had fai A REMEDY about which Dr. R. B. Grange, Ga., writes: “I have used fc. years the medicine you are putting up consider it the best combination ever ■ OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART MENT IS SO ARRANGED THAT A. WIIsMFORIA. Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12,1883. BY MAIL IS REN DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN MORE SATISFACTORILY DONE THAN IN PERSON. ONCE MORE. Catarrh. Asthma. I Coughs.] Sore Throat, Hoarseness. | Tightness in the Chest. Indigestion* Dyspepsia, Influenza, Laryngitis* Sore Throat, | Whooping Cough, [Shortness of Breath, MO It A 0000 Tonlo AND iBloodPnriflei Now that the cotton is about all ginned . LIVEN. LETTERS OF INQUIRY AR PROMPTLY RESPONDED TC SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES WE GUARANTEE SAT- and together for the diseases for which It is* recom mended. A REMKDY of which Dr. Joel Branham, Atlon- to, said: “ 1 have examined the recipe, and have no hesitation In advising Its use, and confident!* recommend it” ^ A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta. Ga., says he has used In his fam ily with the “utmost satisfaction’’ and recom mended it to three familiee “who found it to ba just what it Is recommended." A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iveraon, A Denison say: “We have been Benin* It for many ▼ears, with constantly Increasing ealea. The ar ticle is a staple with ut, and one of otooMeniertL” A REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A Taimv say: “We sold 60 grow In four mont' •old it In any - - AREMED1 Ga., says: " cases of Vicarious Mrnstruatiom that came within my knowledge, with a lew bottlee “ A REMEDY ol which Dr J. C. Hum, Notasulga Ala., says: lam fully convinced that it Is un rivaled for that class of diseases which It clalma 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, guys: "I used this remedy before the war on a large plantation on a great number of re.ne always with absolute success. ’' V A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Cartersville, Ga., certifies that one bottle” ‘ two members of his family of ma „ iarlty of many years standing. A REMEDY tnatlg CHEAPER THAN ART rww MEDiciNEof its kind In the worid, because 1 oa - BOTTLES WILL CURE THE MOST OMTNATH CASS. This great popular rimedt is Bradpield s Fshalt. Regulator, (Woman’gBestFriend.) Foi sale by all Druggist*. Prioe: Small vise 71 oente Largo size $1.50. Pr- -prktor and Manufacturer J. DRADFEELD, No. 1088. Pryor Street. Atlanta. Ga, Solo OREWER'S lung restorer is entirely vegetable, and we challenge the world to produce any thing equal to it for all Throat and Lung Diseases. and farmers are not as busy as they will be in the spring, we suggest that they bring in tlieir gins to be repaired iu 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. 'Ml. ZED ’Li I-j I O TT. ISFACTION—DELIVERING PACK- AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS OR MAIL CHARGES. V* 11.00 Per Bottle, LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR, Maoon, Atlanta a Albany, Qa. MACHINERY, 4 I OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE’fcY J. F. McMASTER & CO. CARPETS. Carpate and House Yurnlahlng Goods, The Largest Stock Sooth of Baltimore. Moqoet, Braeaels, S-Ply and Ingrain Onrpeto, ■age. Mate and Crumb Clotki, Window shades, Wall Pnpere, Borden, Lose Curtains, Cor- nloee and Pole*, Cocoa A Canton Mattings, June M-txiy WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. /f 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 yon what you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. HOUSE BUILDING, The .UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR- ed to furnish estimates and to do all kinds of House Building and Carpenter Work. All work entrusted to us will have PROMPT ATTENTION. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. W. A. ROMEDY, Oct 25-fxtf W. H. SMITH. WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE Ot LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH. Swift'* Specific has been the meens of bvtnglag it-alth and happiness to thonamds who were pe» ncunced Incurable of Blood and Skin Diseases. HEAR THE~WITNESSESI I am .nre that Swift'. Speeite saved my life. 1 wh- tmihly poisoned with Malaria, and was gtvta H - t-i die. Swift's Specific relieved me prompUjaafi entirely, j think it U the greatest remedy of the IgL C. G. griNOBK, Sup't Gas Works, Boom, Go. B $ $ UNDER ! ri >. "id Humor. of Scufola, CM a.andau BloodZ Poison from tp flu pores of tis 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. —Bay State Shoe Soles secured by the gemuine McKay Screw. J. M. BEATY. 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 the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following- described property, te wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being ana situate in the 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 the 13th of June, 1872. lyflgieri upon as the F. Pwy at the suit o L “ ay and otti JNO. D. McCARLEY, ^ S. F. C. property of Austin of W. H. Kerr, as Clerk, against Austin F. Peay and others. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOWSKY 4c BARUCH. HUDB- imAn’ CORDIAL. —MARK— A SURE an-J RemiV.y for tXn onr* of all lm-:fularltlii« Mid dirortltr* of Uir- stuin- acu and Bowel., w both r In c lilt'UTli t r arlult*. It U acwptabla to tlio ktoluaeh witliout laving ‘ thotMt.-. relieving- riT - ntAry. Plarrhaan, CboL era llorbur, Ciio^m Uif.ntum, Flax, Orlolnrr 1'io.ir, Kntuk-ncy, Katura. AcUit* »i tho Stomach, Ilrartbr.i-n, Ki. and Karvou* Haadarbo an-t I'yrpcpala. May — be nwd In r.li J-.-rung manU of . the Stomach and Uowol* fro:.i r taxation of the Inteetln. a or a i-Uougc of food or water. NOHM-A-XT'S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as Dleiaar.l and hancleta as Black- berry Wine. Doe* not contain Opium and will not conuipate. Specially- recom mended for Seasickness and Tsotalng Children. Price »jc. and $i.oo per bottle. bMbvdllDrunlsUand Dealers U ZaUctne, EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL GO, cure* the worst forms of Bczpfola, Ulcers, Bcacma, Horpes. and au Bloo ■or. It eliminates ths . ‘ I'x-I, mid drives It out through ■/.til. HAD SCROFULA FOR 17 TXAB8. I havp nifTcrod from Scrofula about 17 peon. Ths ditcaro being mostly confined to my legs sod ankles, my .bin bones were covered witaJoryd ulcers and one mats of rotten flesh, and ths odor was almost wg- iMarnbU. All remedies and treatments which 1 -MM fuilvd to de ms any good. At last I bsgu tak 8. S. 8., continuing for about fear months, sod 1 j CKHTAINLY WELL. I took S. B. 8. under tnpervUlon of • physician of M yssss’ ssttvn Previous to taking lice, by your order, times could scarcely walk. w 8.8.8.1st Now lean walk UK dap. and /have to thank 8. 8. g. qndlfon^/brmg 54 fousdry Street, Atlanta,’ Gfc RHEUMATISM. The seat of this disease is teite DIM#. 110.001 would not purchase from ms what 8.8. A has elected in my case. H cured me of MaliGm Uhcumatism. ARCHIK THOMAS, Editor Republican, Springfield, Toon. A negro was cored of s violent esse of Bhmafr ttsmbyS.8.8. Without the remedr he would hate Wrifo for s copy ol the tittle book—fires. 4*1 nnn rkwarb wm b# pud to m* sbX.UUU Chemist who will find, an snslya of 100 bottles of 8.8.8., one particle ef mereu^ offensive to the tut .- Promptly! -Buy Zeigler Brothto* Lndlea’, Misses’ and Children’s r i Fine Shoe* .MATY. SFxWINO HACHUrESS 144 VIALS of PURE SPERM OIL, for Sewing Machines, at ten cents per vial k for sale by W. E. AIKEN,