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44y- We are not responsible for theopin. ons of correspondents. AW- Communicittlons to this offic( Will not h noticOI unl0s accompanled by the r,al naurme of ithe writer. ,UW- Any person In the County 1ving know'edge of any cirounistance of in eret oootring it lis neighburhood will confo a ftvor by furuihing information at thit Ollioo. Lo0al Noticea will bo inserted (except by special c.ntraot) at the followin,g rat, s. For ton iiues and tinder ...$2 OU For euch additonal line. ..15c. N r.v A DvER'r-1:IENTS. Notice-Jno. A. 0. aser. Noice of Land Rtdemption-W. 1. 'uike. Au-litor. Ju t leceived-D. It. Flt-iken, Notive of Lid Rudumption-W. 13. Peake, Auditor. %dottoin is t ntRg I . y Ito.L, the i.ew ad.rtituiemunt of the Wiioooro Fli'le Intitu'-J. A ih t er Gig ai gi iider ma de Ii i ,p puar..ie in town ve,terJy. ei b.! ha.i vuey day at th 1 The b li g..iey at Mir. C.a1the .at'. ia ,o i- in 01.er-.ti,.11 n is wellI patron*zed by I.- "ty ." Waren J . A. F ar his beev clected clerk of the 'oWnl Council o WV innabhoro. Tiere at o Oer $1,00 worth ot oat.tandinig school chims ih l'aiifilid due prior t. Novombor I-it, 1873. Everyoody in Wi in.aor, is gotting r..ady to attend the Micklen. ug Ceu-. Auditor Paket ha.i roI1ved to the niew t.fle in rear of court houe, Lately fitted up by Judge Neil. Mr. G. II. McMa.>ter had a goat killed last Sanday by a dog be. longig to Mr. Joel Copes. We trust that memorial day will not be forgotteu this year. It comt. on Monday, the 10th May. Ten pins are tho rage in Winns. boro. You can luse your .oney at them quicker than at any other sport exoept poker, horse racing and -chicken disp ites. Anna Dickinbon lectures in Co. 'lumbia to-night on Joan of Are. She is one of the wost bi illiant lecturers male or female, in Americea. There was a meeting of Presbytery at Now 11ope Churoh last week. A large number of persons were present on Sabbath, and the proceedings wet. full of interest. A gen tlemen inftorn.s us that ht saw severatl gin houses the other' da) in the upper part of Fajirfleld stil: filled with Cotton. We Regret exceeuinigly to stat< that Rev. C. E. Chichesater lhas beer quite siek for some time, and is stil indisposed. Hie will be unable tc preach on Sunday next. A few days. ago on the pliantatio)n of Mr. D). 'G. Smith in Fauir.icld an old cat.gavie birth to a kitten with four eyes.and .the samne numbei of cars. The.loitton-died. Theo .onJAplimencItaI:y not'icc ,of tI P'hoaix's new d-ress, which wa~s pub lished in that paper Tuesday, as com. inig from the Greenville Mountaineer shouid ha.ve been1 .'iered itod to -6hc XWinnsboro N,'ws. TIhe .following .gentle men wer< elected Intendant and Wardens a the Town of B3lackstoek last Tuesday Intendiant, JT. R. Craig-Wardens E. lF. Paigon, J. Ed. Johnston, 'W. I) Richardson, G.TL. Kennedy.. Our beet -eaters -dcenand 90 daya in which to pay for their ineat-i e, aniligient timeo to miastieate 'the same& No reflect ions, of course, on oui butchters, but a hiint j'rt. We are under obligatIons to 'Mr A. A. Morris for a phiotograph sof' th< Thespian JIail, taken by himnself M r. M. is a first oelass artiat, asni works very .eheap. Part,ies wish inj pihotograpuhs of almost any size cat be accomuodated by him. There wats to have been an extr, communication of JRidge way Lodgi No. 30, on Sat;urday eveninig a W'uich Mr. 11. N. Obeait of Winns bore was to have conferred a'degre and delivered a lecture of instruotiori but the weather prevented. Bette luck nest time. Mr. D. Rt Flenniken has placed o1 our table a few stalks of eats measnr inig fifty-two inches in leDgth. Mu F. has a half acre lot planted an says the whoe lot will average fift two inches, he did not put an once C of manure on the lot. Who Oan boat yot it? W< Alfred Walki, tihe negro who g murdered the 10ev. J. C. Millov in 1on Union County lust BattdrdaY, was Mla captured in Spartanburg County on Na Tutsday aid is now in Union jtil. fro We ealnetly hope he will sample an< about too feeti of good hemp ropo. ' had The young goutimian who blows the "big born" in the cornet band imaginitig the proprietor of the Morinilng ztar 8,14.,ua to b- on lire yo.terd.y moning, gavo.i hi i a gun- L teol duck.nu. We I(nived the following myste nious no,e a few day.- ago from iome Ga., colcurninng the Shne.il* of this 1 rc County : per '-Shuo iff Duvall is and has been iin. Floyd Count,y Cor severaI wueks wit h il is Liother Thad. Davall. S. M." -- .- - ~ ~ -- tee The COncil of Itdg)way liird set m: tt woi k. Capt. II. Edmui..ds has crve ' ani b;, id n.if thl. towl, and tbr an asfebsmectnt is buitig i,do for the g pulp +. of ni1inig a revotino. Quite dai a nuniber.of peson, have bid fGr the l1i flice of elie of -police. ' en Rain %ills needed lust week, and tht ..n Saturday it came in liberal do.,e.. Sunty wat4 COmutSUio Sabbath at an J at thi: i11.e A , ciate Refort'ed Chneh, uidt the rain itterfered considerably. O(ving to the sickness of Rev. Mr. (hiehester, Scion Church was not and .spen. Mr.0.boar tfloiated in the atnt Episcopal Ch uieb. The congig tions were small,6wing to th ra n. the A Wetern pioet Fays, "In the suZ spring tle simia sgrow longer on th by row-ter't. gaudy lkgs ; inl tihe spring wii the pullet's fancy Itghtly turm.s to bra thoulglhts of eggs. Inn tine spring t 'e tse vernal blubber ripeas into burnih-- tull ed wha!e ; in the .ring the tadpol's Per fancy lightly turns to thaghts of fut tail." Pr10 Col. ionl tell u- that lie has lueerne from 28 to 30 it,ches high in his patch. This prove. that as good or better bay can be raised here d than in a northern climate, and if our Ilantens would p y a little more lt tutntion to raising their own grain, inhay and stock and Ie.s cotton, tlere An would not be so much land sacri'fi'eed . under the Sheriff's ha it mmer. The folluwinig i,neines. s were held by Trial Justice James Aiken, not ing a, Coroner.: Friday,29th March, ou tine plantation ofcut J,'. Daw kins, in this county, an inquest was held over tihe body of a colored child. Verdiot of jury, "deith by the act el of God." Monday 5th of April on F tine plantation of G. 1. Martin, an inquest was hold over the body of Nanoy Hopkins, eolored. Verdict of jury "death by burning" The new council intut.d fixing up the town hall in style. This hall hnas m needed over-haumlitng for a long time lT" and we are glad to kanw that our en- acn ergetie eouncil are going to under -Pt take tine job. They also speak o: Za erecting a music stand in the weeds nI ein rear of tine Presbyterian Chureb, where thne citizens' cornet bannd will discourc.e sweet miusic in thne after- P] nooni, thereby driving away tine nin.. noton~y of tine dull summer mo~nthns. Dannenomberg & Co., hnave greatly o4 imuproved thei r st'ore, and now have rij0 en hnand.ai full aissortmient of goods. Mr. J. 0. B3oag has added to his we stora, and is prepared to furnish any 'O" articles in tine ladiegr' dress line, Mr. J. H-. 1'rownb as a beautiful. asso)rtmnent of ladsies spring Hats Give himu a cal.l. A Cigar facetory hnas b'eon estab.. ed itt Winnsboro. IV-e have received an -invitantin l1 to attend tine Mecklenberg'Contninian.. O" W e hnav, ont several occasions, erxpc- am riennced tine hospi,tality of tine citLize "" of Chnarlotto, aind we sha,ll most cer.. eui taintly participate withn them in this pri celebration. T1he noble sons of N. Moeklenburg were the first to thnrow off tine h3ritish yoke, aind we shlil never ense to do them honor. I.e asC -whnolo oflee-proprietors, printerr, devil and pressmann is booked for the eO Centennial. Lnook out for us I Thne Fiiield 1Firo Uompany paranded on Thursday ovening, and made a splend id appearance. Thne music was furnished by tine Citizens Corn'et Band, whnich was delightful. After parading the mnain street they repaired to the Court IIouso. cistern aind exercised their muscles on the braks A great miany ladies assem. bled to witnes tine playing of. Line . little "Fairfield,'' and we noticed a Fa smile in the faces of several of them ti when tine water from the nozzle flow No Iat least fifteen feet above the market pu steeple. hIn f Mins Galloway, the Abbaevi11o tng lady who recently left Duel ist to beone a misoionary in ypt, with her traveling conpan s, was in Rome on the 5th- of reh, They expected to reach pies the next day, and to sail in that point on the 8th for Alex rr Ir.a. They had been bleised with ro.4perousjourney, thotgh Mhe trip I been very fatiguing, and the ither bad. They wero all prelt) T I. Lt the ouiclusiou of no vice at the secopal Church, Sunday, the rain A fAling inl torrcnt-, threatening CI truction to bonneta,'flowers, flu ,a, ti iimings and ill that sort of 1g. ITO. r(quisite number of uin Ilus was, not (ii in tid, and soveral k sons were onl the point of consign. thirnselves to the ungry elements, -n suddeilly uppearefd on the e a second Valter Rileigh, or we it -ia, ai shy Chester-field,'speeding ( I.litly to the re.neue. le did not )w his ermine tipped mantle on the und to be pre.sed in the mire by nty soles. lie was more pinctical. st iig threo uibrellIas over the tinant of the flock, a1.1 ga thering Ni In inl "as a lel"1 au-i so forth, he e' it phan tly ieatlethe I ,roecssion, I led theni tou n sc retreat. For feht of gal'antry we return himi 11k(s inl the nine of the )IItres tiliarum A ho wero thus spared the it tion of nuubet less inilliners' iml Hitalnt ia.mlk e rs' bills. A nd we feel ired that the rc.,cucd fair ones, as y gazO 0 -iplacently upon their thers, flowers anti iibbons thus tehed fron tho jiws of destruction , tie, heroi,t of' this doughty knight j I l'old I.im in gilatefll remimill. lce for at least two daiys, that being ex1101ne litnit of femitine grati-- 2 e rind feoale constancy. And if, e ance, itt the dimn vista of the a ure, this little episode should be d1uet.ve of serions cu->seg uencee, it should be decreed thut, IThe heart that has for ionor bot, liy bliss must. be repaid,"_ 7e bet cur bottom dollar that the 6 wuement will be as follows : d then they bouti I th ho ly knot be fore St. Mary's shriiie It Iakes a P1aradisU on enith, when C iarts and hands coibine, I every lord and lady bright that t Were inl chapel ere d, .-lonoreI be the brav-at knig t. Pa beloved, the fairest fair." sl re INNS110110 FEMALE INSTI- P TUTK. ap TIE second' quarter or ttis sahool will Commence Mondayi the 19th ofApril. It will be ti good tiaio for thosc whto) have tlot been in the ( oul to enter, ns there will be a re -or k izatien of C'asses. &o. 8t or terms, &c., apply to ye A. M. CARTLEDGE, pril 113 Principal. wotice of Land Redenptioni. Autrrotn's OrFPcti, Fairfield County, April 9It , 1875. OT'ICE is hereby given to llenry ~Clarke anid his assignis, lint the icy hats been deposited in the County asur*y of Fairfield County, fotr the ro ption eone hi andred and eightyv (I180) is of landt its Tow nshinx 8. sold as the perty of thme estaxte or W. U. hloyles, de sed, totr iaxes, aind puirchtased bty the I dl llentry Clarke at. delinqnont land sle rch 8ith, A. D. 1875. W, IB. PEAKE, pil I0-2i Auditor 1F. C. ANO TIUNING anud IIEPAIII ING. SR.. .OSEPIl FIIEY ret'pectfully in L forms th c L adies an-I (lent Ileet Vini.sboro-and v icinaity, hat lie is in isboro prepared to ttne and repair nos, tOrgatis and Melode'ons.J ir-onis desirtous orfI huving thiIle-itr In minents ini good ol der wH il p-lease h-ave I w th Mr. F'. eitg.nt.d it will be at. lcd to.0 omothing NWow, tIll1 ohld con v'n ientI Mad I 1.-ety wemi pied by 11. II. hif, uw!ert iihe I scicoted ituc k of t lhe veri' best Wii'in e I liquors thu atin 'be 19i. '1 intmi to it, die patronago or thle pubhl.o by ping first-chiiss goods, anid giviing my tometrs what they call f-or at lowest yes. C. Corn Whiskey and Brandy at Specialty. Ihave an advantage in procnring l.ecal at the lowest pri-ces. on't fail ta give ine a call and satisfy irself of the above facts. 8. F. COOPER. pril 1.-mons T. R. RO3IERTSON, Trilal Jutittice. IFICE IN REARL OF' COURT JH0USa, WlINVNSLJORO, S. U. f All businCs.i "ntrieted to him will recive prompt attentlon. S Nlotico of' iLand Rledemption, AMirzotte OFFieEr, FairfIold County, April 7th, 187i. OTICE is hereby given to J. N. htgon and hs kesigns, that the mioney has n deposited in the County Treasury of rfieldl Uounty, fotr the redemption of rnty five 85 act-es of land in Township 8, sold as the propet ty of the estate John Yongue, deceased. for taxes, and -ohiasedlb the said J, N, Ligon, March 8th, A. ,., 1876. W.B PEAK E, ffI 1 LN N EA Y ADIES' Hats trimmed to order by an .J experienced Milliner, at reasonable Les, and warranted to give satisfaction ALPACA. 1E largaest snu finest stock of Black Al oa in this place. WHITE GOJDS. beautiful ittook of Piqxcs. Stripcd and locked Nainsookm J.wckoijete, wisi utilius, &o. Notious and Trimmings it eat vnriety at npril 6 J. It. PROWN'S. PRING GOODS. ) U Spring stock has now arrivel an we invite tie intpection of all buy I. A fine lot of Dress Goods at Low Prices. llinery opening this week. Come onc ne all. give D Lauderdale u uall, and ng tihe money. i-pril 6-Spi New Grocories. hh i.U. I" -it i t%-. 0 EnX ilul Molasses and Siru t-I. Choice Demor,% ra Canton bllb. Yellow U, Extra C, nd Gravula Led Sugar. 4acks prime Rio Coffee. CIIEAP FOR CA. BE ATY, BRO., & SON 3 Ilce of County Commissioners FAIRJIEI.D COUNTY. . W1MNsonRo, -. C. March 28d 1875. 1A L ED proposals will be received at ) (his office for thirty days for (lie build g of a bridge over Cedar Creek at ii1ih's ford. All bids mtust b e accom. ided with the Iames of two or more ffioient sureties. The commissioners merve the right to reject any and all bide in their judgment. the interest of tihe Unt require it, For de tall Qf plan, and eotient,ions apply at this ofilce. - HENRY JACOI mar 26-t4x8 Ol4ivmhan. IEALED proposals whl 1e receivec ) until the 1701 inst., to furifIshl th reet Lamps with oil for thensuing ar. By order of Council, p1l 7--8 JNO. A. FIRASER. OUT RECEIVED Car Load White C orn. Car Load Flour-all grades OCar Load Bolted Meali. ilbite andi Smoked Bacon ani Shoulders. io and Java Coffe.e-"greer ew Orleans and Com.not 11 grades of SUG A R. and cans. enineII Durhaan Smoking To baoco. april'10 FRESH ARRIVALS ~few & Handsome & GOODS AT ORI & VlIANLERt Stotiing Silver PlIate, Suitablo for birth-day anel Bridat ~-ALSO-. ett's 'of rl'ch Jewelry, Furvguois Pearl and Ame'Thyst, lDromn $30 to $?L per Sett. vatiety of Fine Lookots, and Sea Rings. fresh lot of POCKECT KNIVE CALL 800N oh 1.% Special Notlcem. AmPIRIANS are a Nat ion of Dyspeptics. We live fast, dissipate and Aill emly graves. We drink all kinds of ncoholic spirits, and swallow, wit bout was ivation, pork, greafe stnd every kind of life.de. stroying, system-logjging, indigestlhic food. Dr. Walkers Vegeta!ble Vinegav Bitters will rvmove the e%lt cffeots, sn the recovered patient. with pure, vitalized eloetrical blood flowing through hils veinm will have a clo arer hrad tnd a coolei Judgment, which added to experience, will caute h1iu to abbtain in the filuime. l14W TO iISTAX Tir Pueomtximy ok -tr. ST.vrs.-Keep jotil money it homne. Vo iout >-end away for ni.yt hilg which 3o(i cnn obinii as w. 11 'Ce e 4a -liewhere. Wei do n'-t ad vocam e p.-ying $ flor i htat. w iet you can buy atroad for oven 0-I 90. ba. when yout 0nt buy your Bintk look- ol te 101 grd1. It. 'iricix ats low ts t. Vork. Ilien, send to u alker. Evitns & Cogswell. (ha lesion S. C.. ind p-rchase whit you iteed. All their Dlank Book . nri made in Charle.-ton. ond .our en11coirage mnent will austain i worthy tmallufa..turinp en.4lr1priso. Dr. J. Walker's California Vin. egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chiefly from tio na tivo herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor ia, tho medicinal proporties of which aro extracted therefrom without the uso of Al-obol. 'Tho qutostion Is altmost daily asked, "What Is the cause of the unparalloled SUCCeSS of VINEGAR 11T TFl(SP' Our answer is, that they removo the cause of disoase, and tho patient re covers his healtb. They are the great blood purifter and a life-giving principle, a perfoct Renovator and Invigorator of thle system. sNover befor in ithe history of the world has a mediolno boon compounded possesing the romarkabla qualities of VIxUAR BiTrrTEu in hCaling the sick of every disease man is heir to. Ithey are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, reliovitig Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilions Diseases. Tho Qroperties of Dit. WALKER'S VINEoAR Ti'mts are Aporiolnt, Diaphoretic, CarnAnaive, Nutritious. Laxative, )iurotic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altora t1yo, and Anti-Bilious. ,%. II. McDONALD & CO., Drugglets andOen. Agts.. San Fraiisen. Calirforni, and cor. of Wiailngton and hiarlton St., N. Y. Sold by aU Dr .ggistd and Daleri. DANX ENBERG3 & CO1 NEMW DRY GOODS, NEW CALICOES, COR DED J ACONET PACIFIC LAWNS, Percales a n d Poplins, Checked and Stripod Nainsook., Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lace Stripe, Brocade Guipuro NEW OLOTHING, NEW BOOTS -AND LATEST STYLE HATS, Ladies and en3tE *' 'L\Otions --AT D./4AXEBERGc - CO'S apt-il'6 pROS E N H E IM & C0., R ESPECTPTPULlX inform Ihec pub, lie -In general that It hey haive opiened the store formerly occ'upied h'y J. II. Cathe,nrt whtere they itenud to con,iduct a genoral stoek of merchandise,consisting of GROCE R! ES, BOOTS A ND S [IUES, DRY GOODS AND LIQUORS. Wi2 GUJARANTE Fair and square treatment lo cao a an< o very one that will call oni us, inatof 27 EnglhTrekfstTea, (1UNPOWDEIL Tea, Young Hlyson Ton Oolong T6sk guaranteed fine. Cal anid get a samnple' For sale by alOMA.STER & BRI('E. ma 9 a'l if 4-GU I TI'he Syi lit o is of .iver otimplaint are uni I he p itn is in time s'iotler, and is nistak I'd Witi the loss of appetite atid sioioss. ieraing withl tax. The ht iead ir tr,)l, wu4 -i-h-rable lo<H of i, --a r ey, acoo-tipanlol wit somiethit ing w I chl otight to have bopn Iloil. Iaind low apirits. Son'et ime muany of the vet y fevw of I hem 1t t 1he liver i- genleral Ti " FAVORIT E 1I4 warrntiled not to contain a siagle particle of Mercury, or any injurios minler-Il eubstanllce, bit io P'URIAJ VAEGlAABLV coniitain 'i; Ig those Southern's roots and. tiertas wilich ilal nilwie 11t ovidonoo haw placed inl countriesi i here Liver Discat,.es iio.t4 prevail. It wiii core all di.c-tses ennised "y derang !nme..is of the Liver and How cls. Simiins Liver Regulator, or Medolma, Is tninlenly a fiaimily mIedicinev, and by h -ing kpt, readvly for in1,i ,e rll .e esort. will sive many till limi- ofsnifferinig nid many ia dl lar31' ill li-14 end tlclors', bills I \F,er over Fort.y years trial it is stiI retceiviig tihl- Imlot. i1nqu111ailu 1'ied tesi n t;it iit i virlet(4s fromi pel rs,)1n ' s 1 highest chlnaacer 'i' rIT weponsibility. 1,msin11(i t physici;lans commend it as lime tnost ost I f e c t u a l S p e c if o . forl ,nsuimpli n, Ilwllelace. Pa.1in inl O.he shoulders8. );zz.in--ss, ,M4tr 'Ktuuach, bad t;iste i a li moid!, tilliis nttacks, Pal. iit lit 'on of lie Icart, Pain in hlie regions of lite Kidineys, despoinduoy, gloomi tnd fot s ' ohillil or evil, all of1 whivit are the off's-ring ol'a diseased Liver. For Dyspesia, or Iudigestaoa. Allimed viih this4 antmite all cliimates and chitliges of water anmd footd may ie faced wiAb 1 I *t ea' As a I(t'iemedy is Ma1lairious Feveri, 1141wel C01mplain11s, rcstle.mane. .alanidic,e, N inisea, IT HAS NO EQUAL It is tie cheopetit, pure's and tIhe besl Flumily MiAicine in the world I lifty n i pwowders*rs' PreI,ared Simmose Liver Regnditor itiless in our engravod wrap per Wit hTriade mark, stam.pi and signr uro ittmroken. None other is gettine. J. It. ZEJLIN & CO. lacai, Ga., and Ph1iladelthia. rO R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Simmous' Liver Regulator. Ptor nil Iliseaises of the Liver, Stomach and St.ieeni. As a remedcy its Malariouss Fevers4 'Howel, Compla'intIs, 1)ype sia, enl lh'epression Hest. lessneim"s. .ianntdico, Nansen, Sick liteadlchse, Colhic, Comist ipa 10tione and Uiliionssness. it iiS' EOc_j.'ua'a A gr'eat Put somte the AlTl tire Best Goods, AlU the B st Styles, All the Best PatteT'ns, All tl e Best Gait,ers All the Best B-usiness All the Best Roots All 'No Sahstatst All the Sizes CAN E FOR BIG AND INCLAUDING THl] GIVE US A VISIT A BOOTS & TIH E ORECAT SOUTH[ERN. DRY tGOODS HOUS2, Furhgot,Benedict & Co DRY GOODS, NO TIONS9,.. CARIPETl', - SIATTINOS, n ie x m a num~~ UGS0, &e M 1i.4-hess aLn I pIiu in thu tStle, doteS en for rheumatism The staqaoh il aUeqt. bowels iq goeril oosllve, sospelties aIr itl pain, an I dull, l406vy san1ions con. h1 p-iutil sensa&ion of iaving left uUrto?p Qrtel) Cqumplaitlin of vokqgss. debill.ty bove atiend the disease an4 at .other tint ly the organ mno8 involved. TESTIMONIAL. " V h wo never spe or iriod'sua simple eilcapique,. at.sf,%tqry *no plans. out remedy in my aie."-f. IAine,, 8t, Iq utUs, Mo gou. Alpx. Jf -Stephpg. """ "I oseasunally use, witoa4 py oon.diiet0 requires it, Dr. Simtons' Liver Regulal. lor :Jl)t hgoi sJ'p,W.--,j1o,q, 41es.. 14. $tephensi. Govorner of Alabwa' '-Your Regulator has been ln as e miy fainly kor sone tine. aqd I a pursuaded it is a vilunable addlou to ,be medloij sWen 'ce "--1vv. I. Oli .4iortdj, Ala. "I laive tnei lite Iegulator in ny fami ly for the past seventeen years. .4.aA safely recoouieud it, tghe world an Ih beiL iedicine i have over used for that c!ass of diseasea it pnypor.ts to oure."--. H. F, thligpen. Fresident Oity 'Batik. - "S-immnons' Liver Regulator has profte4 a good and e0cacious r olooae....0. A, Druggistee. 6AWe have been acquatted with' Dr. 81n.inous' Liver Medioino for more tha.. twenty years. and know IL to be the.be.st Live legulater offered Io the publio."-.. %I. R. Lyon and 11. L. Lyon, SAlefontaie. Ga. "I was cured 6y &tnmous' Liver Rogu. Islor, auler having sulered sefeal year with Chills anid over-"R. F. Anderson, The Mnorgy. "I Havo been a dyPpeU,e for year ; bo gn the Ilegulalor two years ao it ha Aotei like a citaru lu wv case.' --Rov. I I., IIolies. Ladies ndoreement. "I havo given y.our ume4leine 0 thorough trial, and in no case has-it failed to give satisfetion."--'Elllr Meacham, C4lattahoeheo, Fla. Sheriff Bibb 0Ounty. "I bare used your Regula.or w1th soo.. cessful 4IFOt in i ious Colo and Dys pepsia. it is an .exslent remedy and certainly a publio blesshng.-"-C. Masterv son, Bitb County Ga. My Wife. 04My wire and self have used the Regu. lator for years, and estify to its great virtues."--Rv. J. !'ulder, Verry Ga. "I think Simmou Liver Regulator one of the beat medlinines o4er mato for the Liver. .My wife snd many ot'hors, hve used it with wonde'M fost."HE. K, Sparks, Albany., Ga. M D. 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