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$.gr el 1' rspohs lble fortboopinl. Ph of t e901. ,Frioationo to tlls ofilee will ntotice4 ..unles nodompailed by the f j the w'lter. aW ti no-A0,&QAL NOTICES will be %tkaipd IaiJ r'.el nPs excop upon pay m -C 6 g ino. y-jlh tie County,having know ed , ircuntice of Inereat oIcurran i hborhood will cotifer a"fPhTg itfottation at this offic. Nvw K A m0,-NR.. No Qtia4.i O. Bong. In iaftAtU1toy-S. B. Cluwaey Assignee. Mnicipal election- M.W. Nel son, Cle,rkof Council. D1qlmans Ale-t J. M0"rley. D1lliyery Gooda-J. It Brown. Singer .Sowing Machine-Jtmes Moore. 8ehool PlIh---W. JI. Oraw ford, School Coiu;nissioner. Sale of' Piaio-j1eCants & Doug IaEs, Attortfegb. Judge Mackey is folding Court in Chester. Rom9mber Sthe Tar Heel Aue. tion Thursday 25th. "Nu Uh" wa.m. o advertise in the PiI.oetix fur a huobaud. "Oh, Sus.nuah don't yer cry for me." Tl'W-oek is patsover week, obscrv ed i;y- Cadholios and Episcopalians, Friday 6- go-)d Fridsy. and- Suaday Easter Sunday. The northern mails relch WNFnns boro about once a veek now, and we ate kept in a state of agonizing sus I ense. Tuesait3s'' Charlotte Observer is filled.. with reports of preparations for the Centennial. We hope that thle oplebration will be a great sue. Cels. The l'l;oDuix celebrated its tenth ,birth-.day by d ntiing a .indsome isew dras from Conner's Foundry, New Yolk. Ve wish a tight a,d prosperous flight, for "the bird." We erred in sa)ing thai, Senator N;ah wai-one of the Coinmissioners %ppoifred in the bonanzi bill. The commis.,ioora last appointed were, V. B. NamhP-J. P. Soutliern and Cave1,4 r.,*.. "At the fpplliUg m1tch in Mt. Zion Fulhool on Friday Wuiner Reynolds "spelled dowt". tho .e ool, Pt.ul Brice being second. Spelling natuh es are becomitig the rage over the whole country. Mr. 0; H.-MeMaster left inst week for New York. lie will return 'with a (ll i.,ortment t.f spring goods. Mr. J. H. Brown has procured the services of a first class milliner, re commended by the well known house of Armstrong C4ter & CJo. Hie will be glad to-see his filenids. The rain bt.ill p,reets farming operations. It is getting to ha a se'ri otis thing. 'l be ground seems to~ be perfectly saturated. But iin York County the condition is still worse Around Rock 11ill whire we we recently the roads are a perfo'. quag mire. In Ca doza's report to the Legis lature in December, he acknowledged t tat of the impounded $8,O00. about $4,000 were due the sclhools and, .>unty. WVhy, then, does he no,t re lease this amount and continue litis gation'only in respect of the romain ing $4,000. Col. Rtion has laid upon our table sonmc magnidoent clover and lucerne the formeri 17.10n1 the Latter 19 in ches in height, sThe seed was plant .3 on the 5th of last September, on what was originally a very sterile piece of ground. This shows what, soientiflo fcrming can make of our worn cut lands. M1rs. Nancy James, an old lady of Fairfield (ounty, while going a few daysisince from the residence of Mrs. T. P. Liggn to a neighbor's, fell Into a largegahley. dind was killed. A n I tquiet was held by Coroner Ruff and a verdict rendered In accordance with te .rtot.,, - The interesting little "buppy" soanected with the Mlorning Star Saloen was soen coming down stm eet Tuesday morning wit,h a live chicken in its mtouth; 'Whether or not the prop iLmtr' hiad 'tacght his little "burp" to' forage for his establish ment we are at present unable to say. Rev. Dr. Fiurman lectures on WYed. nesdey night, in the Baptist Chureb on Beau'y. This lecture has been delivered in several places and has received the highest encomniuma from the press and the public. We trust theat this lecture on so a ttrae. all who dsaire a rich 4iterary treal1 Admission 50 6ents. During the thunder storm Monday evening, lightning struck Mr. R. J. AloCarley's stable, completely .tear iog out orie ed'6f It. Mr. Mo6gr. ley's Rne race atare, "Lady of the Lake," was in the stable at the titue the bolt struck it, but fortunate ly tustained ino damage. Mr. Taphey Puol, an agt-d and re!pectuble oitisen departed this l.fo a few days ago at his I.idence in thi, Coutty. Mr. Pool wai a soldier if the war of 1812, and was among ti old est ita oi in the State. le leuvos a fLmily atid a large number of friends to mourn his death. Mr. Pool was in his 84th year at th~e time of his death. An extra train passed through Winnsboro Tutsday supposed to coi.tains President Garrett and Pi. ty who are inspecting Southern rail. roads. The Baltimore and Ohio 11. R., besides its road, rolling ttock, &o , has a small surplus of $38,000,000 stored away for a rainy day. Great is the 13. & 0. Railroad, and Garret is its I'leaident. The Plouix explains the reason why the NEws has not of late been favored wi:h un exchange. In mak ing up the new mail book the Nrws wias unintentionally omitted. We are glad to see that the omission wai unintentional. The Phoo fix is con. taiting sone very Pensible and fair editorials nn the Cnidozo question. A 1LJr. Shirley, of Ohester County, was poisoned recently. Having ebillf, be ought from a clerk in R. J. White's store what was thought to be quinine. Mixing the powder in whiskey, he took a dose, and in three hour@ was dead. The clerk had sold morphine by mistake. NIHER1 s 'TiF SHERInp i--We have been asked the above questiun a thousand tinies within the last few d ays, but are unable to answer It. All we kno% is that he left here two weeks ago to consult a surgeon in Columbia, but was seen in Augusta a few days afterwards. Whether he will return or not we are unable to say. We call attention this morning to the udvertisemant of Mr. John Brown in another column. Mr. Brown has purohased tha outfit re cently belonging to M r. Shaw, and bas added largely to his stock. Mr. Brown has had long experience in the bu:i. ne4s, and we are sati fled will give sauisfaction to his customers. Give himt a call. We erred in saying sometime siace that a bill was before the Leginlatnre to authorire the application of 1 mill of the County tax for 187-1-75 to pay past indebtedness. WVe took the item from an exchange, bnt this wa's in error. A blil has been passed to levy an 'additional tax of 14 milis :.ext No.vembher to pay d..feisciejs. Until then they must remhian in soak. Several p-trties are diseussing the fYaaabuli ty of formwing a bol ling au.d hil liard usJAintion, anrd furnishing amusemenict wihich carn be participat ed-in by the ladies. This would be an <xcellent idea. This enterprise could be eashy gotten up by a stock company, with shares fixed at a small sum. WVho will move in this matter ? We call attenrtion to the advertise. ment. of Coammsioner Crawford. His first call was for school claims p'ior to November 1872. He now calls fur school claims prior to Nov., 1873. It is absolutely necessary to get in these claims before the State Super intendont can apportion the j mill tax. If all the otaims are net regis tered, the quota- coming to Fairfield will be too small. Bring in at once all the claimas prior to jNovember 1873.__ _____ The school fund for Fairfi'ld amounts to but $3,900. The Trreas uror will pay out the (quota for earch district on presentation of' ceritiicr. There will be no pro rating f r the current year. Partie holding claims since October 1874 had better pre sent them at once, as in spite of the the precautions of the commissioner and trustees, the ocertlinoates issued arc in excess of she apportionment in some districts. We have forborne for some time to no'ice our new exchange, the Greenwood New Era. The entire South las, fo.r years, been sighing for a New Era, and we have been anxiously observing the gradual developement of a paper with a n'me so euspioious. We have been moch pleased. Mr. Blake Issues a sprightly sheet in hanadsome dress and already his. articles have boon oopied, which is the crowning ambi. tion of an 'edito, As Greenwood is a 4baraing p1ae for the inaugara. tion of a4ew Era, we predict suoe ovss for our contemporary and will ingly exchange. Quite a religious excitement, lin sprung up among the colored people in W innaboro. Services are held every night at the.A. M. E. Churcb ; and through the eloquence and earn estne-s of the shepherds of the f i>ck, many of their hearers are "getting religion." Swooningi nud ipiritual eebtasiCS ero frequent. One girl fell into a spititual ftreny on last Wedi,esday .ight, and bad not em,eiged fUom this state up to Thurs day evening. She lay as if in a trance. There is every indication of a sweeping revival. We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers, and espedial. ly those who need Machinery. to the advertisement of Messrs. Poole & Hunt, the widely known Founders and Machit i8ts, t f Baltimore, Md. These gentlenen have an exception. ally large and well equipped estab. lisbment, supplied with the latest and most approved tools and appli anoes and are at all times prepared to promptly fill orders in their line. Furthermore, thoy guartoee fair prices, the best of maerials and first eltes work. The Ex-%Iounty Commissioners of Chester were indicted for malfeasane iu iffioe and tried at the recent term of court. Col. Rion was appointed by the Attorney General to prosecute. The entire board consisting of James Reid, Chairman, Mar4in Prendergait and Burrel Hemphill, were convict ed of offioial iniscocduct in not in cluding moneys received in their re turn to the Legislature. Reid was found guilty of breach of trust and larceny and was sentenced to two years in the Pennitentiary. Pren derg tst plead guilty and was sen tenoed to three months in the Peni tentiary. Hemphill absconded, and his bond was estreated. This looks like business. Gather them in. After deducting about $300 fo,A be expenses of taking census, &c., the School Commissioner has made the following apportionmet.t. The law compels him to apportion accord.. ing to the scholastie attendance in stead of the number of children, and this has entirely changud the rate for each district. On Wednesday several of the funds were exhausted. No. 1, 92 00. '- 2, 220 80. 46 3. 347 20. " 4, 884 10. 6. 346 00. " G, 144 90. "7. 258 00. " 8. 276 00. " 9, 407 10. " 10, 243 80. ' 1, 2461 10. "12, 202 20. "18, 886 40. The Treasurer is compelled to pay e.&tch clij as it i-- p. eeted to htimn, anad in; houtghI he de-i aes that each cla imant sloahI reciv'e a port i-m1, he~ ennt do noth ing b.ut pay as cacth cliam as presented. The. Fiannier's, J.,urnal anad Poultry l'xehange pumbaishtes a swin. die for the beunefit of the Oranagerr. Thle adverth,ewent is as folowu: *70n SAL.E-Pny.K IHRED ST eK -- Itna rd'.r to~ red uae st ock, we will slf at the followinag very low price,. Our stock has been carefully eelected from the best st rains ina the country : lBerkshire piies, two to four years old, $6 each ; $11 per pair. Southdow .n sheep (early leamba, either sex, $10 eac , etc. I3usianeas ordere bookeea now and shtipped at once, or ate soon as the weather will acduit. J A8. B. WVi,r.uA5s & Sor4, llellevitle, ill. A young man recently establishcd himself at B3elleville, I.'., an Iinvi ih ed money for some time, ile re eived several hundieds of letters during that time. 8u.<picion* being aroused lhe was arresated and gave his name as C. Mf. Stark, of L,ouisianaa, Mo epass him round for the benefit of stock men. Thtia is anoth. er striking proof of the efficacy of ted. vertising. If an illogitiamte busi. aness pays so well, how n,uch will a letgitiuate enterprise realize when thoroughly advertised 1 The dead lock oan the North Care. lina railroad has endec', after sever, al days interruption of trains, and the mails are now coming to W.innsburo. It will be rememaber ed that the gauge of that road I. narrower than the standard of 4 feel 10} Inches. The Piedmont road lean ed this road and attempted to chaang4 the gauge. This attempt was resist, *ed in the court., but the courts deci, dod in favor of the change. WVhih the change was making, the N%. C Legislature passed an act making i a felony to change the gauge of anj rooid in the State, and as the roe.t was so obstructed that no trains conik naas, the parties engaged in the wort were ordered by telegraph to desist, But as the telegraph kas not been yet adjudgeo a proper medium for con veying legal orders, t6e order was disobeyed. The work Is now comple ted and travel is resumed. It it probable, however, that the tquabble is not yet over. But so long as we receive our wails regularly it natter not to us if the gauge be alteer ed regularly once a week. MUMICIPAl. EL..CTION AT RIDOP. WAr.-Ridgeway hel,l her first tinuni. aipal election on Monday. It was a gret.t day foir Ilidgeway. Much 0 one., uccoss in life depends upon the debut, and Hidgoway waiVdetermtint d ti put her best foot foremost. The polls wore oponed at six o'olooc, A. M., and closed at seven P. M. T1i a V.Jting was not very lively as the full vote of the new .ity is thitty-six. But each voter etepp.ed maifully to p>llv as if on homn rested the welfare o' the town. As only one ticket w ae in the flold every one felt conident that his choice would win, a confileuce .v-try rarely experienced by manny us, We sent down during the day a spe. cial reporter for items of rows at.d broken bones, but hij "mum" book was returned blank. At the time lie left twenty-three votes had been cast, all one way. We feel tolerably con. fident in predioting the electi,n of the fo'lowing Uoutei! ((r the onsuing year luteudant, R. 8 Dieportoa ; War. dens, G. V. Moore, T. E. Cloud, Ja.. W. Coleman and Moses James. In our opinion this is a frat rate Council. It is but meet that Mr. De,portes should be the first Intend anut of Ridgeway. When Sherman in his march passed through Ridgeway he elt undestroyed one store. Into this Mr. Desportes entered and open. ed the first assortment of '-Yankee Notion4' that had gladened the rebel eye for years. In those days oalicoes wete fifty cents a yard and tea and coffee beyond reach. Mr. Desportes began with a little, but by adminais. trativo ability and close attention t., his butiness, has built up one of the best trades in the country. We eel assured that he will make a good In tendant. 51r. Clo- is another stai,ch and popular bu.iness man, and Messrs. Moore and Coleman are.also succet.sfully engaged in business. Mnses James Is one of the lc,;ding colored nien of Ridgeway. lie was placed upon theticket by the whites, who, although numbering over two thirds of the votes, determined to give a practical demonuttation of their belief in the divine rights of inority representation. This ao tion. was very wise in our opinion. .\loses James is an in-lustrious black -4with, i lie can iun a towi as well :s he can shoe a horse he will be per feietly sastisfactory. Good luck to our sister ci-y, R{i'Ire w,y. a ANCY GOODS . -AT THE Winnsboro hllllino. y Bazaar. MR4.Hongwishee,to informn her s..a~t she h,as.jst r-eturnedi fronm she North I ale purchasing a lull and complete smock of Millinny, . consi.-iing of Fe.ninc pasterna hats and Ilonnets, Straw Goods, Iitibbons, Flowers, Lao.es, and every thing usually found in a first class Also a beauti'ni line of White Goods, Dre-as Goods, Cslicoes, hosiery Olovet, Netion)ms a-alid Faney Goods. -,ned others too numeaironis to molenellEn, all of wi-h is exp'ected 1o nerive anid be open for in spection .during the week. All 1 ask is so cili and see for yourself whten my goods march 28 Adinist rator's Sale. WIL hlfbe sold ott the 19th day oi April next, nI the house of John F. Camesron, late of Fairtield Uouenty, dhe. ceased, the personal property belonging to shsid a,state Terms cash. TI(OM A8 J. R AW.LS, A dm r. with W.ill annexed, Vol. P. J. Camerona Is anmtorsed to cell the above properly. All petr ahs havin1 otniwss againa t said estalg will preseat the same properly attested, and all per sons due said estnate will mnake p symetnt to me in s)olumebia. ti. C . on or befor e e 1st day of mny next. THOMAS J. IIAWLS, Adms'r. wliih l'ili nneed, Columbia, 8. U , March l.th, 1876 march 24-x3 8 111FFI?I'8 SA LE. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer for sale fot cash, at putbli auction to the highaest bid dor before the court house door In Wini,, bore wihin the legal hours of sale on sh first Monday in A pril next, the follow. ing described real properly, pus chaser to pay for all papers. One tract of landi situat,e In Fairfield county containing fifty acres more or less, belonging 10o t -e estate of David Mobley senior, and hasving such shapes tuarks and boundaries as are rep retented on a plat of survey theroof mnade by A. Mel'onaed on the 265th day of Feb., A. 1. 1876. Levied upon as ihe property of DavId Mabley a nior, deceased, at the suit, of Lucy A. Mobley, vs. Edward D Mobley. et ali Executors of D. Mioble deceased. L. W. DUVA LL, 8. P, C, Sheriff's Offiee, Winshoro, 8. C. marcb, 111874. mob 11zt1x9 Speeal Notices. AmNfRioANs are a NalIon of Dyspeptics. We live fast, dissipate and fill early graves. We drink all kinds of alcoholic spirits, and swallow, withoIsut Iln ication, pork, greate and every kisiof li fe.de stroying, system.ologging, indigettible food. Dr. Walkers Vegotable Vinegar Bitters will remove the evil effects, an the recovered patient, willh puro, vitalised oleotrical blood flowing through his veins will have a tlenrer head aid a cooler joidginit, which added to experience, will callbe h11imi to alibtainl in fle future. HlOW TO1o1TsUox TrIM Pntosi-r.ity oP THIC STAT,.-ICOep yoor money at home. Do loot 0eld nwn. for at-yl hi'lg which you canl ohini's n.q w4-l1 'eere n rlcwhvre. We d(4 not ilvo-e-i10 p lyin.g $5 for g1hnt which you can buy ablroad for even &- 91. but. when yo can btuy yottr Ilnuk Book-4 or tho beil grel. at prices as low at, Ne-w Yolk. ihen, rtndl In Walker. Hvanms & Cog4well. (1ha less ont . C.. -tid p-seclase what yott need. .ll their linik Book - ire in i in Ch-ilesion, and your enkcostrago. ment will sustain it wortby innofa, turing enl.erplise. MONVY SAIvI, MoXY MAIM.-11 is no longer necessary to pay two awl ilirce porollq. Messrs. I urligoic, Benedict & .'o. beg to dinm attention to their immenso elosing out nile of $500.000 w ril of Dry ood-s. Carpe.s. Finrs,' etc., wihic ltks place annu1i1ial ly bet ween Jas -a-iry I s, a id February .th. prior to purchnsi ,g iiel' Spring slock. at 275. King street, Charles ton 8. C. 64. --hito h1all street, Atlanta. Gn., and Otay itreet, Jatoksonvilio. Fla. Samples sent on application. itemit per Express or Pot 0.loo Order, or good-st will he sent C, 0. D- All retail orders over $10 wil be sont from the Charleston branch free of cliirge. CHAlL ESTON'T' H T1h E FIRONT. A mn g o.sr new %lvertis'menis. is t ilt of ono of I.he oldest estaloli%ismetil ill State. E,tabIhi4hel in 18 1., it lia; iistin itinedthst firs place it its ih e ol'hu iness With large experience and .1piuntsurpssled. t-acilities, \l essrs. Walker. Evan<4 & Cogs. well are prepared to sitain the reiult a lion ot their P-tblisimet. I, ike A. T. Stewrt ti they helieve in newspaper ndvevr tiAIng, and take this means to annouince that it hey have this season addld very largely to their stock of type ntind machinery, and are hester prepared Ilin ever to pleae their customers. We wish then every succeis. FIIRHGO'T, BENEDICT & CO ClIA1.-EdrON, S. C. OIler to tl, p tblie in I I .bmor's ii genera 11n1 inmt1010so and Well sclected1 %look o Dry G-ool!i, trrpeti. Oil Clot i, Mas iingn &c ,at the toweit plices. lIerowitl they annex the priCesof a few artic-C.icos. from 1ito IMi., 1,ong Cloths, frItos tio l5o . Brown Hlome. ipuns, etir t. heavy, fromi 7l t o li00., J1 sis, t'romt I 2 e, 151p wirds. 11tiissinere', fromt 40. I;Wards. Flainele, from 20i to 40c. Laies', Mimses' sind Gent'4 t(ue, 73., ,$.$1, -..00 per doz. and i ow.kr-l, 8ipnei-ers, $.4I ti er doz. and istowars. Ladies' and (Ieti. Pooket landkerchiefs, fron 60o. per doz. and upwards, Black and Colored A lpacis 20c, and upwards, Dress Good-s. from 25c npwards, lAdies'anl Goets' Furnishing Goods, Housekeeping Gimds, Fanoy G mde Ribl,on4. Not ions, &co., froni 16 to *6 per cnit. cheaper than elsewhere. vamp!es seit and orders promptly filled. All retaIl orders front $10 00 upwards. sent per Express free of charge- A li'ral discount to wHolesIle dealers. Dr. J. Walker's California Vin. egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chielly fron tho na tive herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Novadamountnins of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted thorofrom without tito use of Alcohoh, The queostion is almost Idaily asked, "What le the cause of the utnparalleled success of VINr.oAn lirr thrus Our answer is, that t,hry remove tecueof disease, and the patient re covers his health, They are tihe groat blood purifler and a life-giving principle, a p)erfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. .ANover before in the history of tho world has a medicine boon comnpoundled possessing the roisarkable qualht.ies of VsxxoA a llrTTruts itn healin g the sicek of every disease man is heir' to. TPhey are a gentlo Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieing Congestion or Iniflammiation of the L.irer and Visceral Organis, in Ihilious Diseases, TIiopi'operties of DR, \VAt.I1lER'S Vt Xxo~A nBt'T-rxta are A perient, D)iaphoretic, Cariinative, Nutrit ious, l,axativo, 1)itretio, Sedative, Counter- Irritanit, Sudoriftic, Alitera t.lvo, and Anti-Blilious, )rutggtis ntns leni. A gis., San Franclsc,o, Cnlfornia, andt cor. of WVashington ond Charltons 8ts., N.. Y. Sold by ali IsWuagists ahd Dealers. Order for Genaeral Mee.tinig of ('reditors. In lthe Dig'rlet Court of the Uitedl Stras'et for the Western District of So sith Caro ia, In theo matteV of (.htarles In Cathsear't. Bantkruspl { Batkrusploy. No lIC is hsereby given that a geneor . al meet ing of Ithe ereditors oif waid Bankrupt will lie held at the ofliea of Ihest lons W. I. (Clawson, llegister ini lbiink rumptcy, in Yorkvileo, Sonith Carolina, in saidi district on the 9tih day of A pil, Annio Dimitti Ot,et hosOiand( eigh t hundr eitt andl sevenity fi ie, for theo ptsepo-ees nans'ed in the t.wenity.sevseth sect'ion of thIsanik t'upt 'eot of Marcht 2, 18(07. Aasignee of ICst, of Chlar'les Cathene'at, war 23-law2willanrupt, TRE~ SAN. LEPFEL Double Turbine Water Wheel, Manufacttured by POOLE & HUNT, .Baltignorp, Md. *',f00 As'OJ N ifs!:E, tOmple, atrong, Durable, always re,iable and antis laotory., Manuifaciarerslso, of ?ortabi0 & 8tationary Engines, Steam Boilors, aw&Grist Mill., Min. forcotnil,Flu 11 Ml ine u Whte Lead ory bes lInt hend for (rcuslars. march 28-Sm_______ MTOI-IIDLIJS Buck Eye Bee-PIvol And MVoth Trap. C"'ONNolt, CLOWNEY & CO., propris. LJ ore for the counties of Paireld tad Chester, offer Parm*tt Uglts to make and use the same with samtple hIve for $10 00. Apply at once and be ready to hoota the frst swarms. me.e 10 wins.r . C. MREQUL The '% mp1omi of i.iver* comiplaint are i tio Lthe ptiln i-' it tihe s'ouller, lilnd is mistaken (i with Lite ltst of appetite ani siokiess, I tertting with lax. The hea,l is tribled wit i-itlerable lo<ts or me wy, acoompanie.1 with I s omlething wIh ch ought to have been tonto. and low apiril. SoetInlmes many of the ab vty few oni het ; but lite liver Is generally TH1iE FAVORI',TE. E3mo 31.omoc1. l warrai1rd not to contain a single Imirtielo of Meroury, or any injurio.un minieral stittitauce, buti is. 'UREL' VUETAILJ . cotaining those Southern roots and Ilerh L which an titllwise ' ovidenoc havglcdtid in coinitries where Liver Disensos tost. prevnil, It wiil ctre ,i diseases onused 1,y derang -me..os of lthe L,iver and Dow. Simmons Liver Regulator, or Metioine. 1. vninently a fatnily inedicine, and by ih ing kept ready for itmtediale resort will mavev many an hour orsftiteritig and nany b it dollar- in ti-se nud doctoes' hills %fier over Forty I Pars Irini it is sill r1(eCteivitg the mioit. ttiqualified ' te.sti. m11o1nili toilti virtites from0t1 ptotisn of ti e highetsl charncter and respostibilty. Fmmentutphysician commluend it as the N Imlost, Effectual Speciflo. for c)nsumpli it, leailache. Pain In (Ith sitothlers. Dizziness, Sour Stowincht, bad t tise i-. tihe nttmb, billions attacks, P1al. L pitht on of the leart, Pain In the ri glons I of ite Kidtteys, de<cpondency, gloont itud 0 foi-t.oditngs of evil, all of..which are the offipring ofa diseased Liver. ' It ror Dyspesia or Indigestion. Ared y ith tis ntidoe nll climates atnJ eithges of water and food nlay he faced withoit fear As a Riemedy in 'lalarious g Fevtrs, Bowel Comtpltninni, restlemeness. a .nittttlice, N ntu'40a, C IT HAS NO EQUAL It is (the chealpest, piiret and the best I Flintlly Medieno in the world I tc uy n, powders.or Prepared Simmons Liver itegtltior unless in our engraved wrap- 0 per wit It Trade mark, slatap and signr ture p unbroken. None other is genuino. V J. H. ZE1lIN & Co. Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. FOR SAL BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0 TAK E Sinions' Liver Regulator. For atli tisenses of the.Livel-,8iomach andl lSit. As ni remei dy int .\na iouFvrts. Bowel Complaitte,. D)yspepsia. Aleital DI-pression Rost lessntess, Jatitdic,1 tusent, Sick; / )/endche. ('ullb, ConnstIpa ti on utn-I 13illiontsaness. I.t 'ISau "D cO 3DCi',i2. Alluad aloB~tGo AltheB 4 uins AlAlleBethoodstoos AllAlelB t ,ye sbtut All thlies ots, CAN BE FOR BIG AND INCLUDING TIlE GIV E USAT VISIT AN BOOTS & IuRAT BIAAI EST ABLISH ED 1859s oV E'R TJtIJRTI YERA R18 EXPgR7gANCR IN T'I WAT'I'W AN!) 0110CK B1USIANESS. GlOLD ahd 8llvtj Watehea, (tlid to~ry ~ belt tImdt keej rs) S olfd'old OIfalns, hioll lated chains, lngs and Siver Bu'o Chains, whilch 1 gutarantee. Also, Breast Pins Collarsad ShIrt But Ions of aU dye. eri p(ions. ' A eet ofbatfdC k; ho pani boot thetn ? Iteptring : ese19 I, workmaon'-lke'mnannor. .8aist,o;4onguSten teed. - O IIA$. MULAJEt, roi. no-i s I p Lill in 1h sietI. o.n - i II.IS for lioumatism, The stat.oli i4 aiTet. owels in general onstive, somelimos aI. Spai, and dull, heavy s. nmalions con. )3fuill snsation of Itavin ig loft. utndon ften complainIng of w-&kness, debility eVO attend the disea1e an.1 at other tImes the organ tmost involvol. TESTIMONIALS. "I h;.ve never 8jeen or tried such a impe ello%eious, untisf-tctory and pins t remedy lit nay life."-i. laines, St. .ous, NIo Hon. Alex. H Stophous. 'I occasionally use, when my condition eqttires It. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regula. )r with good ell'oct."-flou. Alex. I1f. teophens. Governor of Alabama' *Iour Regulator has been in use in my tinily for some linte. and I am pursunded is a vinalilo addition to tho medioak )ieneq "-- (Av. .1. till S orter, Ala. "I hate used thie Ilegiuilaor in my fami for l t e pmm mi'vetitienli years. I can fely renommenl it it) Ihe world its ihe eit tintdrt bliLtave'over tised for that-, nsi of d1i.se-tsc I purports to euro." -F. Thigpen. President City Bank. "Sinons' Liver Regulnator has proved good and elliclioious medicinle."-C. A. utting. Druggists. "We have beon acquainted with Dr. in'mons' Liver tudio .ne for more thatn senty years, and know it o h e the.host, Ivor Regulator offered 1o tho thpulio.--. L It. Lyn and H. It. Lyon, liefontlino, a. "I was ot*red by Sinmons' Liver legu aor, afier having tiullored seve I al years ilth Chills and iover-" IR. V'. A lerson. Tho~3lergy. "1 Have been a dyspetic fur years : be an the Regulator two years ago ; if Ias -ted like a chalIn in my case."-Rev J .iolmes. Ladies Endorsomont. "-[ have given y our medicino ro orough trial, ani in no citse has it, railed give satisfactionl."-'llen Meacham, hattaboochee, Fli. Shoriff Fibb County. "i have used your Regua'.or with suo aseful effect in 13ilious Colio and Dys opsla. it Is an excellent rutedy and rainly a publio blessing."-C. Master,. n,'Bibb County Ga. My Wift. "My wife and self have used the Rogn. slot foir ye-ir, and testify to its great irlaos "-.Rov. J. Pulder, Perry Ox. "1 think Simmons Liver Itegula or ono f ile best modinies ever mante for the ,iver. My wife an.l imany ot hers, have sod it wihh wonded'ul effe6t."-B. K, parks, AlhanO, G. SM. D. '' have used theReugtteor In my fami. y, alea In my regular' pract.ice, andI have inud it a most valuable and satisfactory 'u.dioline, and believe if it was used by lIo pr'ofossion it wouldl bo rof service in 'fry mnanil caseGs. I know very much of' IN comstponnnrt parts, andi certify Its medti-. inal qutalities are perfecthy harmless.' 3. BI. Griggs, M. D., Maoon, G. nui'pl? 2.-x6m E lin the wea?fth in lloots & Slioe IGin you I' pJockCt so desirable.. at Laud eker's at L.i ckrej. att Lat ikers. at L a I ekers. hoe at Laid.'cher~s at Lande'nkeras 1 Qualities, at Land e&kers. dI Shapes, at Landeckerse. E HAD LUTTLE MEN DI GET THE BEST SHE)ES. R OR COUNTRY' DIR;ECT NEWORLE~ANS. B Ilhas. N. 0. Clarified' Sugar, 10 Bbts. N. CO. Molass. as (Choice.) A formner -lot of th--se goods have given) general satisid6tion,. Give. Them aTra