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'i j.r,:I(r:-J i v ? ! P 5 ?;!: Aj-U \ i s !"!' ; : ! i;l ! Ui' iiviu "c U-m! piT/?-n/:j) air tMewo - nn*:! - i-Iciv-: . - > . 1 vv. ). ;> >; . , J .VS. n. i )A \'i ) . * - :iso:l: > : : - . . :i"; ;? vvv'.i - - - : V . .. \ O - > x' . ~ - V-. iVc!!h?< i IV. Mai-I; ! . : : i (."i.-N wiii Ik the raisi duosn't .-?? >j> > wc are bound t-> have a tlroiijfhi ?!ii< summer. Wk have o::r pencil shan-i'iu:1 report the organization of ;i prize club at llid^eway. When shaii i; be? \Y;;<> saw Coosaw kissiuir lien? [7V,c State.'] 1 lie sfa v.' her nisvi >{\i\csanr. and ihr; I>Ie>is.-aM^/^w|'{] < Ji'muipho-1 i i;! ii-c i i >>y s s~ ^ I'l" WUtilll ?<[( ; \ ) (. >'{,i3>Ii~l I a plan: i:: every lieijj'ha^rnoud. and let tho tanners haw their vegetable can;:f .l ?>:: share.-. in this way each family can have v(."rotables a!i winter a-, v^ry I:!;Ir* cost. Thk " 'uuiiy hva.-uivr of i'niiui clonic? that ho i-vcr - ro.>- a k-iier t<? the Slaie saying- there arc over sl-!u; in >dr.??>i in excess of the taxes. I io thinks when ddiutaxes are eoiiccted a!' c'aims will be* paid. 1 of trade for the pa~l week shdw that cotton has readied almost a? lew a point as i: lias at any oiher time since 1 1. There is practically no demand whatever for sea island motion. The prices of wheat and oats, corn and ? pork have risen. Our fanners n draw Their condu-ions from ihss report . S L" i'K i 11N T EX! > : : N T ? I" Ki.TC.VT ilAVnKI.l) iiftS l/OC'Il I!iWf-lr!i*:Hlii^ tilcost oi M*hou: bi.o!:-, i.c 11::it SuH'.h <"itroii:::? ?*8,7";* ::k?:c she ??s:i:ij: to : tiy. ; 11< i' sirriving Ml this ?.-<>!:ci?.-; ?:? is cunv;:!. :t ;ii ii is Jike'y ihut no iui.-o-vi; by 1:10 b-'ck vi-'iiicr-. i?u', :: ili.?;"Cilli?Ii ex:U2iu:ii!io:i sho;\!(i bo ??;:! .: ico nitriis ? :'i.So to:c? b-oks ic ir.h:!ii: I e that wo i:uve L?o.'k- ;hil are worth ti'.ore. !l i- *u*;>lei. a-, 11:I C-ulii"?r;:1 ; <:e"s Sa:>t*?:* ;*.s c-irhrneUc clicnv-or i: i~ !.fiVre-i i:i this .^ir.te. Tiii- 13 the only iissiatieo l hut Mr. Ma} jf:~ > v.'!.t !"i_* the bc-'U ; sells checjivr :>!:.'.es. It is hoped l::mt his fibris tii-ty ; sweet.! i;i fnvi:!Lr tin; S::t!e Midi a jtrea; i-x:=ci / T;:r Tt'vi'rO*;!: Tax. Every school dlstri.-i in the eousitv fir,ds thai it cannot keep a teacher employed for ten months on its apportionment of the two-m:il tax. vet it i? the experience <>L' parents ami teachers thai very IHllc advantage is gained when a child attends school for only four or live or even six months during* tiie year. The time between the end of the scholastic term ami the beginning of the new i> so long that the young mind, left to wander from his studies all this time loses about all "f < ' "ini'li of Sirs; liriuci- < 11 - , |>!cs in (he acquirement of knowledge : depends upo:i the power of retentive-, lies- !hilt it is very e~-v!iii:tl that tlio lit'!." l'cllovv should have hi- mind at work it: the school room for at least nine months during the year: hut it' given nothing ;> l'<.ed hi- brains on; during live or -ix months but hunting, i lishtng. playing baseball. c;ic. or. in many eases, he is buckled down to manual labor, you may expect him 1 > forge! all about what lie learned i:i the school room. However, whena school is run ldne or ten month- in the year. frequently better teachers can b" em"? - * * - i ployed. anu ui any ra:o ;n?' learai-r r:;u do much more .satisfactory work ii' you assure him that he will by paid for that lenirJh or lime. I: will ;: ? take luiu-h out of i!:c pockets of individuals to supplement the tax. and ii ?houM be ?" cheerfully done. Every ,-chool di>-; trict will be amply repaid for tlie additional co>t. . j m :: :i::u the ? An ::itcvc?sii5g iriv i?;? li.!.'valluN.s of 1i;e f.sjNs^r on lltv v.*v:."h T ili'.ris'sx .T.-.r,nary I Vbr?nr\ :s i: ;rl M : ;;t our i..-1 ?>?ie. T:v uctitlcnnu \vh;? fnriiiu? *.vii!: !,]- <'b^e:'vaiio;i is j I.;rn:cr of experience a;:il has m:ulo co::: id?r;iblc ob^ervari-M; on 1 h:"* weatber and fartniiiy. Vv'iust he ' c.>ncc"r.i?;$r Ii:C lVeunenL < >>: Liplantation ;;; Fail lie!:: 1? :-n,bub!y true i;i m-jfi of the* S. i*.: he: Slate- '.vesi of the liivcr. This ;Yc<-uei:t wo' V.o.l! i.::3 r?-i:: J it n!tno>t iair.Dj.-iblc to make inequations for the next cos ion civp aud e::;U'iiy what elh'ct ii will ii^ve ?..?? Lf au:t.>u;;: ti produoii-.v.? the ?.:o:sil:::X -sv;iSv>::, c..i:liot l.ov." be determined. A- i- so often said t-y farmers v.' -) k:;o\v someihirig ?>1 ili-v.ii* bu>ine->, co::thu:vd rain* do more harm a:':-. r li.o coircni ha? curr.e up and is pulling1 on iVuif, ? than at anv o:her sui.c a:.d -iCi-iieni'v as I::;? been voliiled lime ;t?.ci again c\>tto:i p'.anlcd vein iato \vi:h good Seasons pha.iirir u ill Iur:i uu:. is abundant yield. >!i:'. the rains *,ve have !'.;;vl;.^ a;v :il .ti:;i:i*r ma:>\ : oi the mo.-t hvjrl'uU has given; li5c ivp a .a; Vi Oj-au ti vi; the proixtbie pn Hllti.'liOi! JillU ; price of the next crop. Tiuro i< no j need of L'Cltin.ir gicomv and dishcar:-; soh:c wry wis? '.v. u 'sii'gc&t is j i"C*0.:0-.L ' !? :;>* ::.e production : "f crop. !;y a >r:; u!vf rnva being I:i!:i /], I.-r!:^ a hrircr price, i " ' * ' i:.u N t il i-i sC-ilSC ! *. " . ,: . i ; :r , ; i: -;:c r i j i:.>e I;:5 eonra^c and i ;ve:s j.ov.* i;u?o :c*j for i: tr a c;>;i?iuer::*.'Io ! ...... , , , I :i:. ( i' V : H:;.:r:sc5ICit!>?C SO gel a : ; idv'%1, 1 >; IX A * 11 i # i ?0 a!. v.* C.liliViliC I :: \v-\i :.i:d it \v: ! ~iijiy t'.iy y?u | Kiev. i l':iio ami indicicd :: - :--li s : 1'( of PulicC Hennery were \ w\ : > death by inluriati d and isidipiasji ::iub, .;H(1 a-. d by i:; i ;:c\vs;>;;pcr-. of the boiler element u'?" ci< iy i:i>-huiin:r j.roir.iisi'i.i lawyers, :::;rch:.:b:ink'.-:> a:.d otl:cr I?:tsine?s us i:. 'i i;-.' u >)j U iiso Sitv mob was nr. "i-i! i:s the broad lijrhi of day a:?d isi '.ho sine:* ??f:i grcr.t ;.?:> like \, w Oi-a an^. The r.lh ired j:t->tiiija:i:.m of iii.j nckI;o: ti e c eleven human b *i::it i- that ihe jarv was bribed by the Italians in Anieiioa, a;i(] that the verdict of acquittal was an outrageous . travesty ofju-tiee. It is also claimed ; that the accused ate members oL^hc*'! | Maliu, .. society or^tniz2(J>?Trrobbery, ! j bribery and ih'Jj)juai?tT\itiou of murder ! ; and otuer ^ij^jlical crimes. . Th^iff^saere is the culmination of ; ?,e growing sentiment among the American people, that our mode of administering justice is wrong somewhere, and that the jury system, for > nj-i reason or other, tails to yive, ; t - f:\que:.tly in proper cases, that revenue which the public demands for /,t" mrt'iil mm/1 torri I bic crimes The !j nehing i:i New Orleans differs ; -Voiii most of the others in that it is : endorsed universally by the ' !>. st thinking people. devolutions of ; approval aso e::doried by Hoards of Trade, rtock exchanges and like business organizations. ll is an open i and denani and ll tyrant violation of . i i:2 1 :l ?V of tlie I.lli i. IJi;t it has its mora! and forewarns i the American people that it is time I I snore \v!io!c?oine and higher semi- ! i aients w.re taught and more parity I and i:,n>pi:y -h'.'uld characterize men j .vi.o .-it in the j irv box. Juries must , do their duty. and enly until that is W i i? 1:1 W CC tSO. Th." Coc^aw Cast*. The (.'oo-u'.v Company lias secured a I temporary injunction in the United State? Court airain>i the Phosphate I - 1 : Commie-ion. a:at ail other parties who i desire to mine rock on the territory j heretofore exclusively occupied by the i v' >osaw Company. The Stale i llicials claim that the charter of the company granting- exclusive rights, ha? ex])ired; but the company claims the contrary. > - uoo-ni on/l ; ; 1> t 111 JUili ti L l uuu j makes many recitals. Anion*!' others j ' are tlie following: That the company has faithfully ob>erved its pan of the contract, and expected that the State would continue to grant tie- exclu-'ve privilege "as by it- express agreement and contract with the said company it was in duty bound t<> do." Bui ihe State iias violated tho clause of the Co.-titution of the I'nited States which prevents any State from impairngthe validity of a contract by establish iiiga commission to cotc'sc exclusive control of phosphate. That in declaring tlsat the rock mined -hull be the property of the State until after royalty is paid it is attempted to prevent the I'nited States Court from interference, because a State cannot be sued. That the net orders the seizure of any dredges employed by the Coosaw Company unless a general liecn.se is taken out. which is a violation of ilie contract that the company shall mine rock as long" as it continues t<> pay one dollar royally. That ihe act seeks to deprive the company of its property without due process of law and denies to its members being within the jurisdiction of the State of South Carolina the equal protection of its law. That the commissioners have granted <i> others ihe license to mine in the exclusive territory of the Coosaw Company. and have abolished all exclusive I'iiiiils. That it has made the other parties agents of 11:c Slate ><? as to prevent interference by the I'nited States Court, whereas these parties are not really agents of the S;ate. That tiie i-i'issmlssio!! has incited ; the^e parties unlawfully : > trespass oil [ v'i\v lerriturv. :Si<1 has Lre?pas.>,ed ! W 1 i!>e11. ami v. su continue to trespass | 11111 e -s^i: i"e v e a t oci. the bond of S.j.OOO aiven by I other parties will net pay for the dam- j aire don:.' to Coe.-aw. the Coosa w plant is very costly. ! and beluir specially de>i<:'ncd for this] territory cannot be u?e;I elsewhere. ! 11; iaw. >erfc> the i<?i? i?l" "i'i:.:i il a>i\> to :allowed t?s eXCT- i ( !>{ i-s >?rlvl>:> let jtc as it ?;;>mplje> 1 V/ili; i:> c;>K;r;;;*!. aial thai tli'' mm-' :Slir.tUiio:! i;Ta".it<'u a temporary a!!'iV("i:!^ a hearing ?;' I::* c:!-.' ??: = ('ays notice. r>t' i I if* ca^e will pro'.':1,! !y slargely <>; t!::- <|ucstiO'.l "u" !i-"; r i - * 1* ;!.0 '.'i. :V<U iJ'aVC l ilO C"??iii:.;i::y a perpetual contract - > i a- i1. implied with I Lit." terms. <>.' w i;:e ronirai-; expire- l>y 1::ii:;:i I riairifT. The b;:? '' Miner. v. o believe. IiC-1,1 i a!:iL the Lep>lativ? act !;;>t i> in line with hh:i. I In- v:i?o roiiic^ l!io l*!iitccl States (_' ?t:r: ;Iic 1'iiheu Stales Con*-iiUili'-H "iiivcl.ot!. anil i>t ill" $?arI;; - arv <*lt i/rljs oi" JlilOlh'T Stale. A sovc-riiii; S;:;to -notl nyanrivate citizet:. l ilt -nit ilie ayent ui' a j;?>i :i a^a:::-t ;i State: al1;y a governor. as p>vvr;:or. is :i >nii t>y a Stale. Tin.' I v mi m:i\ i>i i'i.'I be < i!? ' >ta'u\ A Slate <\;!1!id: ;>o cvK i'ccvi. bi;L ];<. '\v;ul:;y> a State lie eNpeetCtl !< '-all out i rj rzx^zzLs.- i~^t . g? M a??a? uiiiiila ami defend a private trespasser against a decree of the United States C-v.rt. in :liis unpleasant state of uneertainiy it is probable that all mining wili cease i:i the Coosaw territory ~ -1- !! * fdv?MtAi?r jK'liUUjy iiligauvu, aim a? itiiuv; i- fur the richest in the State, the land companies will have a prood time, free from competition. The Coosaw has paid about 5100,000 a year royalty, ami if the territory iie> idle the dcricit must be made up in some oilier way. If the land companies raise prices, the farmers nnist pay more for fertilizers. The argument against exclusive rijrhts is that every citizen should have an ccjua! chance at '.lie best lands. On the other hand it is uryed that when a [ company has exclusive territory it r?-)i miiiA u-nllv and ex I haustivrlr instead of merely skimming the best portions, and leaving- the rest, thus diminishing the aggregate returns it) tiie State. The Coosaw has about paid as much royalty a.s all other companies put together. This is the case in a nutshellCOUNTY >:rT\VS. - east wateeee. March 13. Xo happenings to break up;m the quietude of our section, suffice to say that we still live and move and have oar beings. The farmers have been forced back into winter quarters hv t'rm continuous cold wet weather. Very little ploughing1 has been done, and orii planting lime is almost at hand. Planting will be about two week* 1 iter than last >ear. allowing the weather to be favorable from now. About the same amount of fertilizer will be used this year as was last. The rea ls in many places are ahrost impassable. Several farmers of this section are spt-akii'ir of competing for the $200 priz? olli-ivd by the Columbia Phos pha:e GV-mpany. The Walerce Prize Club held an interesting meeting at II. S. Wy lie's on last Saturday. Mr. T. L Johnston, chairman ot the committee on measuring land, reports more prize patches OCiiig IUlCl oil ior corn man wuun, showing tha* more attention is being' directed to corn. A stop in the right direction. The matrimonial fever ha? become le-s prevalent, and it is believed to be under control, at least for the season, unless by exposure a case should develop. in the person of one of our eider bachelors, who is reported as contenjpl.iiiiiy: a reconnoiting expedition. 11. ;<:t"ST .ViAKK IiONti.ST KKTIKS. Circular Xo. 10. issued from the Comptroller Ceueral's oflice to-day, and addressed to County Auditors, reads as follows: Where County Boards of Equalization have reduced the valuation of the property of any individual, company or corporation, and did not apportion the amount so reduced to the valuation of the property of other individuals, coninaiiies or corporations of their re speetive Counties. Auditors are instructed to disregard the action of such Boards, and to enter the property of such individual, company or corporation upon their duplicates at the "true value in money." Section 2->l, rule 3, General Statues, prohibits County Boards from reducing "the aggregate value of real and personal property of the County below the aggregate value thereof as returned by the County Auditor." The provisions of Section 229, prohibiting County Auditors from increasing the returns as made by taxpayer, his or her agent, except by authority of the Board of Assessors, is meant to prevent the arbitrary ex| erci*e of power without notice "to the taxpayer through spite, spleen or prejudice in thus cutting otFappeal. Section 239 of this chapter makes it ' :r J-,/, uic umy ui ine v^uiuu> auuhui, u shall suspect or be informed that any1 person or persons, corporal ion or company his evaded making a return, or made a false return, of his, her or their personal piopertv tor taxation, or have not made a lull return, or the valuaii>jis returned i.s less than it should have beet*, li o Auditor is bound under his oath oi' office to notify such par* ties and such wi!i?es>es as he may deem jJi-Mpcr. t<? appear at his office, etc. Auditors w ill notice that the kw specifies cmses, viz.: No returns. f;d?<* returns, partial returns and valuation returned less than it should hare been. and Auditors will foilow these n (j.iinmollis, adhering1 to the further [?rovi>io.is *>f Sections 240, 241, etc. As bclV-re stated Auditors are not limited in t me as to the performance of these duties, excepting tiieir settleincnt with the Treasurer. That it, the a.-11m = mi:i! ilif? settlement with the T;o'.v-i;:or in 1SL>2 lo get at and jjet hi- tax duplicate at its true value in money all the taxable persona] f ioncriv in his (Jountv for the fiscal \ ear 1SOO-91. Trie Comptroller Generol under the -law w 111 insist upon this being done, and a< tar as po#.?iblc every dollar af taxable property in the State made lo bsar its just and equitable portion of (lie burden of taxation, and if( Auditors now in office will not or cann't discharge these dutias fulir and fearlessly others will be, from the very exigencies oi the public interest, Mibstiturrd in their places, wii.? c;;:i and will do their dutr. ]No :inimt!'.i in- ho.'ist. of snnerior no siiion ":!i<!iu;c? this demand, but tbe inifrciis of ih? Slate, ilic people of South Carolina, demand it, and it must be done. There are reasons lor believing that;; very lar#.e per cenlage of actual cash deposited i:i banks, cte., escapes uxalion. T<> remedy this particular deficiency it: tin-res!m of personal property, the attemion < ,[ Auditors is called to Scciio:i "_'0l, G. S.. which authorize? ihcm, "during bu-incs.s hours," to enter the ofiijc of such bank ( r banking associaii-.)M ulid obtain a list of all the persons, par;its. corporation?, companies or airents, who may at any time have any deposits, either personal or genera!, in Xo iudividu U. corporation or company. liable io taxation in his County .-inailil cscap? the vigii;:ncc of tlie All liior. Any person ar pfi>??::.s commencing >i?scy it;<; liiM of January should be required to return and pay />ro rata. whether l?y the individual, j ?mt slock company or other party. Life, tire, marine and other insurance companies arc taxable and must be looked afier when returns have not been make. ttespectfully, w. ji. ellerue. If von decide, from whatgvou have 1 1 . l_ 1.JIJ , i,earn ur rva<., ui;u )un mi lust: Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be induced to buy any substitute instead. * LADIES Needing a tonic, r.r children that want building u;>, should tftkiBROIVX'S IltOX BITTERS. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indigestion. and Biliousness. All dealers keep it Costiv ! Becomes chronic, if the proper mode of treatn j purgatives only tend to weaken the bowels an< i and imst e:7."Cthv aperient is Aver's Pills, tin j the bow. Is strengthens the whole digestiv . Having K-fii subject, for years, to constipation. Wing able to find much relief, I at j last tr!?i Aycr's Pills, and I deem it both a duty I and a pleasure to testify that I have derived j great benefit from their use. For over two years ! past I have taken one of these pills every night j before retiring. I would not be without them." ! ?G. V>\ Bowman, 26 East Main St., Carlisle, Pa. j " I have found in Ayer's Pills, an invaluable i remedy for constipation, biliousness, and kin| dred disorders, peculiar to miasmatic localities. Taken in small and frequent doses, these Pills , act well on the liver, aiding it in throwing off malarial poisons, and restoring the natural T """''I not dispense with the use of j Ayer's Pills."?t". F. Alston, Quitman, Texas, i " For ten years 1 was troubled with constipa! tion, and, until I began to take Ayer's Pills, ' could find no reliable remedy. A few bores of Ayer's Fills have entirely cured this chronic ailment."?J. G. Feckbam, Osawatomie, Kansas, i "I find no remedy for constipation equal to I Ayer's Fills, and I should not consider my medi] cine chest complete without them."?Capt. J. H. Blake, Steamer Raphael, New York city. I To cleanse and tone the stomach, use Ayer's Prepared by DR. J. C. AYEfl h Co., Lowell, Mass. AN N U A L REPORT OF THE HnniriTT ni^nnmiiinp | UUIliiiJf ilGfldlllOl Office County Treasurer, } Winnroro, S. C., 1 Feb., 1891. $ STATE CASES, 1888. 100 .T I) McCarlev $ 2-1 8fl 57 " * 17 10 105 H Y Milling 59 00 1 J J Neil 50 00 si " 3 00 8.3 C R Russell 3 40 S6 G S liinuant 13 2o 87 ' 13 50 111 II McMeekin 18 7o 115 T K Johnston 4 0C 113 G S llinnant 14 OC 11 5 C Jenkens 2 50 116 IT Smith 10 SC 117 " 10 GO 118 It V Bniv IS 75 119 G L Brav 18 75 G II Y Milling 12-1 75 193 C Stevenson 18 75 11 II Y Milling 2 50 10 " 0 05 494 J A llinnant 150 00 12S Winnsboro National Bank S96 4tl 7 II Y Milling 42 95 9 12 50 155 J A Stewart 62 65 1G2 4 20 15G II J F "W Coleman 18 75 058 J A llinnant 150 00 13 I) E McDowell 37 50 240 L "\V Henry 12 "jfj 155 C J Stevenson 12 50 412 I X Withers 400 00 1 192 "Witness and jury tickets 1,322 25 413 It H Jennings G9 SO 35G II Y Milling 9 05 352 SI 50 .'{5:3 ' 50 74 354 i; 15 15 184 J A Ilinnant 150 00 357 JI V Milling 7 70 114 R Y Clownev 18 75 154 J A Stewart 57 45 2G0 ii II Jennings 82 45 5 J A Ilinnant 150 00 188 D E McDowell 47 00 121 T E Johnson 18 75 122 J T Garrick 18 75 123 I) L Glenn 18 75 124 W T Yarboro 18 75 120 S R Johnson 17 00 12* u il ninnani * iv 130 II W Owings a 00 1:?2 II McMeekin 8 50 1.3:5 JI K Hood 25 00 154 S C Hood 25 00 150 G S Hinnant 12 00 15!) WB Gilbert 2 00 186 T B Madden 5 00 187 T M ('athcart 02 50 190 B I> Bolide .'51 25 192 J B Stevenson 18 75 212 II McVifekin G 85 214 T M IJat heart 1 00 215 II J F W Coleman 27 25 210 J II Coleman 5 00 217 M C B?n!ware 2 00 218 J I' Neil 9 GO 244 J B McMaster 25 00 245 A Nelson 1 05 240 J M Elliott 8 50 i 247 II Y Milling 9 05 248 B W Feat hers ton 1 50 249 W E IL ndrix 5 50 250 J W McUrciifht 3 00 251 W Yates 2 00 120 S B Johnson 18 75 255 II Y Milling 130 70 250 " 40 00 257 G S Ilinnant 7 00 25S W A Smith 28 00 202 IT Smith 5 00 131 II B Ilanahan Jr 10 90 1G2 W X Mason IS 75 241 II F Gibson 5 00 281 Fairfielil Savings & Loan 352 00 201 W II Kerr 3 30 259 S B ibb 2 00 558 il Lanclecker 1 35 189 It A Mcares 37 50 259 Witness and jury 34 40 24:3 11 Y Clownev 2 00 211 It B Hanahan 5 00 191 IN Withers 12 00 13:3 It Hutchinson 2 00 125 41 18 75 213 " 6 85 327 It II Edmunds 5 00 STATE CASES 1S89 10 W A Smith 29 40 15S G S Ilinnant 12 00 127 RCArnett 5 00 117 (J S llinnaut 11 56 104 Jno Green 1 00 100 J A Stewart 13 40 102 " 4 20 535 J C Caldwell 10 00 169 Witness and jury tickets 1,149 35 170 " 955 50 20 Election board 34 05 369 It II Jennings 93 60 524 " S9 40 it tv w ( 1 o iyi o 1ft J 11 V A ?? vvivuiuu ,v 121 J S Cai heart 38 65 99 D A Broom 25 00 1G9 I) L Glenn 18 75 108 G L 15 ray 18 75 1G7 U V Bray 18 75 1GG A J McGill 18 75 322 It V Bray 18 <5 LG-i " 1 00 159 Ii G Miller 8 50 417 I N Withers 400 00 320 T W Lauderdale 70 86 430 41 67 578 li 83 30 J 457 J A Ilinnant 150 00 1 119 K A Glenn 2 00 75 S G Miller 30 00 100 II Y Milling 12 05 118 S G Miller 10 00 195 Witness and jury tickets 239 45 KOADS AND BHII>GES J88S, (.H C It Russell 1 o0 39 A G Bookman 90 00 jo li w Phillips 4 05 I 92 "VV J Leminon 9 50 j 2:!7 IIHarrison 5 55 235 C E Leitner 2 SO 2:54 C K Iiusscll 4 10 23:i K I' Brown 33 33 222 Tlios Jordan 3 10 221 T P Liiron 40 00 22<> F J Suiitli G G5 219 Hull & Hall 4 00 199 AY Woodward 1 40 197 Thos Carter 4 50 1!?G J C "Willinghain IS 22 195 .T 11 Stewart 12 00 Iil4r Li VY i illJ lips t O'J 170 J E Cuthcart i> 55 17-> It \Y Phillips 9 20 174 5? Paulding 2 20 172 A Russell 9 00 eness | lent is not adopted. All harsh and drastic i render cure next to impossible. The safest ; use of which restores the regular action of e canal. For years I have been subject to constipation ana nervous aeaaacacs. vauscu u> *4(iau^vwv?? of the liver. After taking various remedies, I have become convinced that Ayer's Mils are the best. They invariably restore the liver to healthy action iu a very short time; and I am sure my system retains its tone longer after the use of these Pills, than with the uie of any other medicine I have ever tried." ?H. S. Sledge. Weimar, Texas. " 'When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Pills, and find them to be more effective than any other purgative medicine." ? Mrs. B. C. Grubb, Burwellville, Va. "I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic fcr myself and family."?J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. "For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health. To all who suffer from costiveness, I can confidently recommend Ayer's Pills."?William H. Del^rucett, Dorset, Ont. S lie; Sold bj all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. 139 J II Stewart G 75 l37 A Russell 1 50 171 T Boulware 57 170 S Ford 1110 lt>9 T W Robertson 8 25 1168 "VV J Lemraon 10 00 j 1G7 " 1 75 | 94 J R Stewart 8 80 i 93 J C Willingham 178 30 j 93 OA Abeli 57 47 1263 " 56 52 | 37G .T II Keune 8 25 | 377 B G Tennant 6 60 ; 391 W B Murray 10 00 , I 398 J H Neil " 1 50 j 407 R VV Phillips 11 30 ,409 J W Clarke 4 00 '.110 .Toff T?n<5se]l o 25 ; 431 J II Kennedy 5 50 j 4(33 W G Brown 85 j 432 VtT E Braziel 3 50 j 434 "W Woodward 140 j 435 D Gibson G5 ! 458 W I McDonald 44 40 j 459 Thos Jordan 10 00 ! 4(30 11 W Phillips 9 45 i 4(31 A A Mollis 1 00 i 4G4 Jno Pearson 55 518 Geo Tims 22 25 521 \V G Brown 2 50 ! 523 Ruft'& Steele 35 85 533 " " 291 50 548 J G. Willing-ham 23 00 549 It W Phillips 1150 550 H L Duke 10 00 T ^ i Ar , j ool o ureen 1 u.j ' | 583 AV J Lemnion 3 35 i 585 KulT & Steele 89 55 589 J It Cumpkin 2 20 590 A M McNaul - 1 10 591 Miss Lula Crumpton 12 75 598 Patrick & Branhara 7 00 | 599 G M Herron 5 00 oMO OllCYcr & Morrison 5 55 264 S \V Iiuff 16 50 205 II W Phillips 19 22 j 26(3 J II Kennedy 5 50 | 207 M A Milling 32 00 1270 II Mulvana 10 00; { 276 J Hamilton 22 00 j 293 Jl .Monro * 30 295 G W C Phillips 14 50 299 C K Russell 2 22 300 S Paulding 5 0<J j 301 11 W Phillips 18 25 298 J AV Clarke 5 00 595 II S Wylic 5 00 596 T L Johnson 75 198 J A Thomas 1 80 592 C J Henderson 5 00 1520 F J Smith 3 60 529 U J Tennent 9 00 519 J N Pope 11 00 433 T B McKinstry 2 25 487 I)P Crosby ' 25 00 269 F J Smith 25 00 547 T F Curlce 1 40 296 N K Rabb S 75 d I T? P P.pnwn 91 ?r> UT AK *. *-" v i. .. 586 C P W rav o 60 328 J Bell 2 20 375 II P Robertson 8 90 107 Mack Means 3 30 95 M K M'irtiii 4 00 96 J V\ Bo.iok, 14 00 329 A M Tim ins 4 00 33 Matthews & Ciimmin^s 24 89 236 II S Wylie 6 75 546 Thus Carter 16 95 593 II S Wylie 2 00 45 W J Braswell 2 50 587 A F Ruff & Co 29 90 35 T G Patrick 21 25 39 Jno G Mobley 8 30 29 Huff & Steele 245 00 122 " 24 35 82 Geo Itobertsou 5 85 81 J Q Bolin 10 00 94 T J Richardson 12 00 30 C Brice & Co 51 53 79 KL Martin 3 00 95 IIS Wylie 1 25 36 W G Hinnant 14 75 374 J F McMaster & C? 26 30 45 J G Wolling _ 4 00 I 3S J F McMaster & Uo 13 04 462 A Williford 8 50 32 J P Matthews 25 20 173 " 9 68 .591 T c: Haines * 2 75 4'J Ollever & Morrison 8 25 41 J F Lvles G 6J 42 Primas Williams C 00 77 J Russell 1 40 78 S Garrison 14 00 184 ThosJordan 5 00 408 W P Jones 10 00 31 W 11 Doty 44 25 238 T C Raines .2 50 47 J J McDowell 2 00 239 S. Davis 10 00 46 L S DougIas9 2 00 I 177 Geri?: & Seigler 44 20 588 A W Ladd 4 60 80 1 U Thomas 9 50 131 T K Elliott 3 16 124 U G Desportea 7 20 17S W E Smith 20 00 294 C Jl Douglass 3 00 488 J B Bell 1 37 37 J T Lemmon 15 00 1121 \V C Beatv 29 95 96 GeoTimms 31 00 14 J M Stewart 2 50 109 I C Weir 1 50 < 273 L G Wolling 4 00 S4 Jnolsenhower 40 ' 584 R A Stevenson 2 20 44 W B Dixon 2 75 ROADS AND BRIDGES < 41 IC Thomas 3 70 136 S Mcintosh 10 85 272 J W Clarke 5 00 270 R W Phillips " 11 65 25G II P Robertson 1 05 242 J R Stewart 1 10 241 R D Wiloon 2 50 ] 240 J S Clowncy 9 72 ] 237 D A Broom 10 00 S 23G T J Douglass . 19 50 ] 235 Ruff & Steele 241 07 18G A J Boyd 3 00 * 185 J E Johnson 3 57 S 1S2 J M Iliggins 5 50 ~ 181 B F Cassells G 90 ISO J 15 Bel! 10 00 179 A S Whitener 1G 50 5 i->h Steele 58 00 5 107 J L (Jauthen 5 50 i S3 C It Bryci! 9 00 2 31 A L Edringtori 25 00 550 RCReeres 18 00 -2 583 J B Patrick 10 00 1 43 B G Tenncnt 2 50 1 586 J W Baukhead 5 50 1 105 Gerig & Seiglcr 75 85 1 87 J J Jackson 5 00 1 255 J B Patrick 18 00 183 J N Pope 5 50 123 J Y Stewart 15 50 j 45 Juolsennower i uu 269 J G Wolliug 13 10 1 55I ? 17 04 1 180 J W Bankhead 4 00 371 A A Hollis 1 1C 8SS W P Gibson 5 55 402 .) B Burlev 5 55 iQi H dims ' 2 77 451 RT Yat boru 8 OU : 452 J W Bricc - 77 88 Simon Davis 3 00 84 11 38 42 J E Cat heart 3 GO 39 J L liagley II 75 * r T "* ? f?i\ o(5S <J ii lienuersuu o v<j i 560 D L Stevenson -1 15! 559 T F Cur lee 4 38 j 555 O W Moore 10 00 j 556 It Y Clowiiey 10 00 507 J G Heron 11 10 j 4J55 W S Stewart 3 00 | 482 II P Robinson 1140 j 311 W McCarlev 3 "0 503 IIO Duke 30 92 I 89 C R Biyce 1 38 I 591 T W Uobertsuii 1 65 { j 589 C R Br\ ce 3 25: ; 587 \V J Brazil I 4 50 j | 5t>o Harao Suns o <>3 j | 584 J T Sims 8 CO j i 565 H McCorkle 55; i 563 Turner Taylor 1 05 ! ; S B Crawford 2 22 i i 561 \V Woodward :> S5 { | 558 11 W Phillips S 31 I j 557 Jas Pagan Jr 10 uO j I 552 it W Phillips 1:5 (}5 j I 549 S W Itntr 19 25 i { 508 F J Stewart 3 05 ! 506 J It Harvey 12 00 { 504 Ollever ?fc "Morrison 26 93 4S4 D S Broom .4 00 481 J W McCreijht 51 00 472 HO Duke 15 00 j j 432 F J Smith 1 25 I 405 Rich Miadleion 1 75 i -i-03 1") A TCrnnm 4 00 | 401 W J Lemmon " 77 390 C D Chappeli 4 10 387 G PJHoffmau 22 20 370 J E Cathcart 3 33 369 B G Tennent 1 ;J5 368 M S Ilerron > 00 367 J B Patrick ' 5u 366 K W Phillips 18 64 365 W J Craw foul 20 00 345 J M Elliott Jr 2 50 328 A J Buvd 4 50 313 T C Camack 2 5') 312 J Moore 2 SO 203 Ruff & Steele 5 80 202 S T (Jlownev G O0 553 R W Phillips 1146 590 A R Nicholson 1 80 483 J T Lemmon 11 25 72 " 20 00 271 " 10 00 32 T G Patrick 43 36 I 206 J A Haithcock 2 50 33 J F McMaster & C-j 29 GG ! 110G J W Powell oC 55 201 C D Chappell G 77 i took house, 1886. j 220 T 1) Feaster 12 00 pook house, 1887. 221 T D Feaster 4 00 rooR house, 1888. 28 (3 McConnell 4 50 G6 J S Muse 1 50 101 W J Vaughn 11 25 102 W D Bolick G 00 145 (JMcConnell - 4 20 146 S Kellev 8 00 177 I)r \V R Mooil 30 00 110 S Mcintosh 11 20 552 .1 D Harrison 15 00 279 E McNeil 4 GO 304 M Ivellx 4 15 8G S Kelly 44 20 102 T G Cameron 250 00 338 N J Taylor 7 42 334 S Hoffman 5 15 305 E McNeil G 50 238 Dr J D Palmer 40 00 228 E Stewart 9 31 226 W J Vaughn 3 50 205 T G Cameron 4 67 209 D Lauderdale 46 25 507 E McNeil 7 20 206 S Kelly 8 00 181 S Dingle 1 ! ? 239 S Brisband JO 45 531 E McNeil 8 50 530 G Robinson 3 00 469 W R Garrison 65 468 T W Kelly G 0<> 467 S Ivellv 8 0d 465 D J D Palmer 50 00 442 S Hoffman 6 15 441 S Frasier 4 50 440 E McNeil 4 50 a*(\ 13 10 ISO J M Siccle 2 00 395 S Kellv 1G 00 394 E McNeil 8 0<> 379 Dr J D Palmer 55 00 382 11 T Yarboro 10 00 383 E McNeil 5 50 384 T T Lumpkin 1 25 393 M Kelly 8 20 333 A M Timnis 25 00 132 S Ben net 30 00 110 N J Taylor 5 80 62 L Landecker & Co 1 00 98 " 1 00 62 BG Tennent 15 00 378' J F McMaster & Co 269 00 178 " 1-89 13 392 Center & Clarke 18 85 87 11 Y Yarboro 12 00 104 J A Wilson 30 00 64 M D C Colrin 12 00 ' 553 A M Timms 5 10 ififi " 15 00 60(3 A F Ruff & Co 27 00 111 W P Sumner & Co 12 00 604 T G Cameron 90 605 D Lauderdale 2 0-3 607 31 Kelly 5 40 60S S Kelly 8 00 609 S Hoffman 3 70 603 Q D Williford & Co 10 00 113 C E Leitner 9 51 137 Q D Williford & Co 8 20 65 L S Douglass 10 00 105 IIII Edmunds 30 25 ~ o 210 Jas Turner o 135 Gerig & Seigler 42 75 59 C Brice & Co 27 32 00 W.J Johnson 21 25 89 I C Thomas 28 50 G10 J D Palmer 100 00 133 " 15 00 142 M A Sloan 2 00 143 " 2 00 144 " 2 00 145 " 2 00 146 " 2 00 147 " 2 00 148 " 2 00 149 " 2 00 150 " 2 00 151 " 2 00 152 M A Sloan 2 00 61 MoMasier Biice & Ketcbin 21 15 208 C B Bony 13 00 114 S Hoffman 2 25 6" E McNeil 5 00 ~ 88 J W Russell 2 50 1 1S9 E McNeil 2 00 J >80 M Kellv 8 40 90 U Kellv 5 70 GS E McNeil 3 00 57 J F McMaster & Co '397 41 63 Cooper Bro 12 85 66 W R Rabb 6 00 58 J A Desportes 36 00 [12 W C Beuty 59 00 [03 A M Coleman 8 12 !08 Town of Winnsboro 4 Oo T [38 W B Simunton 6 00 * 69 ChasRabb 2 50 !4o J M Beatv & Bro 1 10 J 45 " ' 11 25 > 1 - nn Cl >04 .31 A1KCU i'j mm poor house 1889. ii >40 E McNeil 9 19 147 W J Street 8 3. !48 L S Douglass 5 22 !80 J F McMister Jc Co 03 7b 243 J D Palmer 35 00 !09 D A Dei /. 8 9b .41 A McNeil 3 60 M 39 E McNeil 4 oO 3G T G Gar rick 34 ou 34 J D Paluicr 40 0j 18 M E Gaston S 46 93 D A Deitz 2(. 6 '2b n.'S IS G Tenncnt IS 'J. 97 G B Pearson 5 <)(. G1 M W Iluilaml 7 00 -? 68 J D Palmer 115 0U \> 53 J L Dunbar 30 0 95 Sallie Bennett 35 0< 59 J E Hood S b77 Sallie Bennett G 0( 51 W J Johuson 33 0' 52 IC Thomas 25 50* 480 E McN.-i! 10 U0 9G Q I) Wilii ford & Co 24 80 575 L ("i Wolling 5 03 110 IIII Edmunds 20 50 <nA ) uiu ? ? ' 15:3 R T Yarboro X" 00 ysu II ICeisler - '-'0 39:? II W Gibson -> 30 :394 T T Lumpkin 1 00 4')9 A McNeil ?S 7.3 -110 W -T Stewart 7 4<> 411 S Frazier (I '2~> 11:3 (J MeCoimell :> 7"> 41:3 EMcXeil 1:5 oO 444 W .1 Street- 7 :> "> 4ss s :>5 4S9 E MeXeil 7 l-> 491 II Keisler "J 00 40-? J K nined r 1 3X 512 E McNeil 0 45 51.') II Kinsler 5 $5 515 E Ford "> 35 j 517 F Robinson 2 05 j 573 .J I) Palmer 3? 001 .">74 W .1 Street 7 05 577 Nelson & Johnson 1 301 59i \v J Street 8 35j 207 I{ E Ellison 127 77 \ 211 K McNeil 4 05 2S2 ? 1150! 283 5 10 285 W J Street 4 55 ! 321) Kii McNeil 9 10 j 330 A McNeil <"> 751 331 W J Street 8 35 ] 332 A McNeil 3 00 ; 373 Jn<> D Palmer 70 00; 37G A McNeil 11 25 j 377 E McNeil 7 20 378 \V J Street 7 0.3 | 3<9 Nelson & JoIih>ou .3 20 i [to be coxtixukd.] NOTICK TO CREDITORS. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,; COUXTY 01' FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, j James li. Curie?, as Administrator dehorns j ti/jii rvf tlin /\f l o **?? ?* .I ( ^ uiiV. */l imniviivv v ( deceased. ?. Emiueline Rvmbert, Thos.! G. Robertson et a I. PURSUANT to the order of tin.* Co nr. in J lie above entitled '"a use, notice is hereby given to the creditors of the De* I fcndant Thomas G. Robertson toapper.-i before the undersized at his oflice ii* i Winnsboro, S\ C., on Friday, the 20thday ! of March, A. D. 1891, and submit proof of! their claims against the said Thomas G. j Robeitson. G. W. RAGSDALE, j 2:Jrd February, 1-Siil. Referee, i 2-23-4 I . j MEW ADYKRT.ISKMEXTS. ... i BEATV'S PIANOS CCew). $130. Orsar.5 | $25. For uaralosrue address Ex-Mayor: DANIEL F. BSATTY, Washington, X. J. j Dcsa ffl KB3NES3 &- HEAB DDjSSS CSKOfc? j HH E3 ??# '* WVISUSLB TUEOUR EAR | !& a eaSelOUS. TThiapcrs heard. Com- , fortsbl*. So??c ?f<il whert all Bca?<2iM fail. Soli by F. H1SCOX, j ?ali$48Br'fiw?y,S?TrX?fk. Writers' bo?kofproo&IBUi. i 4 PPXTTJ make 100 PER j I U CEXT. net- on my! Corsets, Beit.'. Brushes, Curlers, and Med- j icine. Samples free- Write now. Dr.! Bridgman, 3"l B'way, X. V. PARKER'S ? I HAIR BALSAM [ I E^rttiiS'-v5:4;'-T,A9 Cleanses and beautifies the 1t?ir. j j ??8 Pr?r.ii.:c* a luxuriant srovth. I | ?'^<j2vSp v-ffei'.'oTcr Fails; to Sestorc Gray J ' ' ??Hair to its Youthful Color, j j Cures scalp diuiKi & hair tailing. 3 I ^7? JCc.asdSl.oOa: Dru{g**s I i IgPfsgggawMgiMra!* j l'so l'arkcr'8 Ginger Tonic. It cwtt the worst Cough, . I.u.."-. Deltilky, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. JO cts. I B!8SSgS88S&^SS8KRK2T j 'JCl'JkC V,. . OH MILK ! Gk.\ 'CL. "C <':r-G. - 3 i THE BEST POROUS PL Will instantly relieve DUCII1IAT1CII V\ all pains such as nnCUHM I lolfJj M 25 cents at Drc?jist3, GROSVE jrZSSK CHICHESTER'S ENGUSH. ffEl &Bk pemnron! THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. 5J *5m La(IIeo, ut Dre?ir. for CiMu4teT~t / f[K boxes se*'i?d viih btat rlbboo. Tfcte bo oth ?o? vT AH plUi is putstwvd boxw, pick WTipptn M. E9 4a. in map* f?r particulars, tottiinonliU. & \ ry 20,000 T??timoniilJ. Ktme Paper. I -~r SoW by ail Local Pruxslsta. for Infants ar "Caitoriais so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to ma." H. A. Aacnsn, JL D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. " The use of ' Castoria' is eo uniY?r?al and its merits bo well known that it seems a work ; of *uperaroi?atioa to endorse it. Few are the < intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cablos MARTTS, D.D., , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdate Eeformod Church. * THS CxSTACB ( DRUG DEPr XOSERLNE. ROSER "1URES ail roujrbnei-s <>f tin1 >kin anil _/' washing and shaving. X<> toilette lapped haniU :md lips wires chute i }iitains no vegetable or 'nineral po'sous1 no way injures the skin. Price 25 Cents a Bottle. We also curry a corn plot: lias of Dill re now carrying tlie BEST NICKEL CM LA MENCKEN. PLANTATION. A fail aii'piy ot SCHOOL BOOKS; a! USE CAMPHORATED TOOTH P It is recommended by all the dentists as ome, ?ive as a call and look through <. ROFITS AND LARGE SALES." ~ Full supply of GARDEN SEEDS. MfiMastfl!?. Urif! masW -tf W w ^ ?i?? V i J& \ 44 ?&<?& P?aBMCBtttM? ! W IS?3g?i STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTT OF >TTTrtCvLD^ COURT OF COilMON^^S. Uiomas II. Keteliin. as A d mi n i stjatorfrL the estate of Johu Y. .Stewart, deeeased^^^^^ Plaintiff, against James "Stewart, Alexander Stewart, Samuel Stewart, Eliza Cat heart, Ssraa A. Wallace. Margaret Cum. Mary Jane Craijr. Ellen Armour, Sara'i Ethel Ai uiour.J?;!i!i Vinson.Calvin Brice. Laura McCants anp J. i'. ra;s- m ley, Defendants.? zumint/Ht.-Uwnplaint Served. fl To the Defendants above named : 0 \70U A1IE IIEIiSBYsummoned and re- fl L quired to answer the (Complaint in fl this action, of w hich a copy is herewith fl served upon \ on, and to serve a copy of J your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers, at their oiiiee, >:os 3 and 4 i,aw Knge, Winr.sboro, .South Carolina, 4 , within twenty days after the service m hereof, exclusive or the day of sr.cl) ser- ? vice; and if you fail to answer the Com- : M plain* within the time aforesaid, the pia..i m tiff in this action will apply tu the Court M i for tiit* relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated :tist Januarv, a d. 1891. i Mcdonald, d;>'uglass & obear, Plaintiff's Attornevs. j [r.. s.] It. II, JENNINGS, C. C. P." To the absent Defendants James Stewart, Alexander Stewart, Samuel Stewart, Eliza Cathcarf, Sarah A. Wallace, Margaret Curry, Mary Jane Craig, Ellen Arc:our, .varah Ethel Armour. John Vinson and J. P. Parley: -M Please take notice that the Summons of which tlie foregoing is a copy, and jp the Complaint, a copy of which is served \ upon you, were fileu in the office of the T" Cl*rk of the Court of Common Pieas for . Fairfield County in the State of bcuth Carolina, on the 31st dav of January, -jX a, d. 1S91. Winnsboro, S. C., 31st January, 1891. Mcdonald, douglass&'obear. t Plaintiff's Attorneys. 2-3x6 . - -j rani? j i ? J QUALITY OF FLOUR. DETJSli- V .MINES QUALITY OF- BREAD. V t' M ^ -TRY OURGMccS.OJoton ? DTPV J? I AT TP iuv;lj jl i/vuxu Is a. jli it-cia>s fWi l'<?r stock intf sraCtle, and cheaper than bsr&fe. jM FRESH LOT OX liAXD. V __ . j Mis I iiatat | DKN"TISfivRY. ' B.J. QUATTLKIIAZ15T, D. XT. if --j Q.. ! ISfiiSrS ! asters in theworldtt| IDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, :NOU ?Jk RICHARDS, Boston, JIslxa. SH 5 Cross ^ n? only Sftfc, Smre, iad rtiiablt PCI lor sale. \ k Diamond Br and in lUd ud CoM a?uC4c \^, er klad. Btfatt BuistlettH?nt awt ImiimUitt, ? , m danxcroo* eouterfoUa. im|i B ad "KelJcf for L^tUe*," in Utter, by ~y n MatL. lH Ch.chktcr id Childreri. Castorls ertro CoKc, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, yiflg Worm*, ?".r*s sleep, and promotes dir Vithoutfcajariotis laedicatioa. * For MT?ral yaars I have peeoan??oded: 8| your' Castor*,1 aad siiall abrays continue todo so as it baa invariably produced beneficial results," Edwi.v F. Fasosi, K. D., |H "ThoWtuthrop," 126th Street aad TtfcAte, ffl Kew York City joitpainr, 77 muesxt Steest, nwr Tow. jh CE &KBi'dm.y IRTMENT. U M I1\TE. IlOSERINffl hands. Excellent- lotion used afte^M complete wi-houf i:. Also prevents fl n babied- Ladle* prize it highly, It -a purely vegetable cuiiip nind?andfl Cull cmd Get c, Sample. jGS AND MKDLi/lNES. A!s >, we ?rAlIS on the market, such as FREEMAN'S PRIDE. so a nice lot of BIBLES. OWDER FOR " HE TEE ill. (he best {.'reparative fur the toelh.. nir stock. Our motto is "SMALL. A