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8W We are not responsible for the opill one of correspondents. DW Communications to ihis oic will not be noticed unleRs acoompanied by Ine r,;al name of the writer. W Any perqoi In iheCounty having know'edge of any eirumstanco of intereit occurring in his neighborhood will confer a faivor by furnishi ug information at this *fioe. L.ooal Notice.s will be inserted (except by special contract). at the following rates. For ton lines and under....$2.00 For each additiounal line.... 15c. NEw ADVEnTEMEN1S. Curoner's Sale of Parsonal proper ty-S. W. Ituff, C. '. C. G pods for Spring and Summer MoManter atd Brice. Insurance- J. V. Lw, Agont. Spring Good.s-W. II.Flouniken & Co. W. R M.tr,lhall, of lidgeway, has been oppointed ceissus-taker for this County. The heavy wind.Sunday bent very badly the weather rcoster on the town clock. The cold tn-p of Saturday Sunday and 1onday his completely destroy. od the fruit and vegetables in and around town. Gov. Chamberlain has- appointed Mr. W. R. Marih.ll, of RiOgeway, consustaker fur I-ai ifield. The beef in the tuarket this week is a shade better than that of last week. There was a slight frost Wednes. day morning, very little damage done to vegetation. Mr. Joseph Lauhon died at Ridge. way on Monday last, after a litgei. ing il.vesa. We undetstaind that a bowling alley will be put up in a few daya in the shop formerly owned by Mr. McCreight. This now alley will be counstructed especially for ladies. A party of negro sj.oits had quit.e a "aetto" in front of M r. Wh.ite's Contfectionary Sunday evening. No airests were made as the police couldn't be fvund Several furmers from the country tell us that the heavy fro.t of Suday morning, and the violent northwest wind conpletely destroyed all vegeta. tionl. We1son tht the Charlotie Fire Comtnes ni e dra Iiintg every night for theu Cenitenn 'al. ii behooves the boys belon.ing to the lhttle "Fait. fieli" to s- ir up, or I hey might not be admired as much on the 20th of May next as they were a tu W years ago. The Wiannsho o Iluil ping and L"an Associa tto ion i iafourisntung conid - tin, and we hope short ly to bee a lot .of hands imo buildings go up in our midst, to take lie place of thuose~ laid waste'by :Sherana and his baind its. T!he Massachlusett8 Sinbool Vum? r.ow amount-a to 2,500,000. The finest bul'ldinigs in Massaebu.setts are u.chool.houses, while in -Soutn Cairo. lina theo public schools ar'e generally run about.four months, on account of the wan 'of funds to pacy tenchers, and we are. t,ixed altmost to doath. flow is this '?. We see -that Greenville -boasts of the fine cattle dri'ven 'inte trhat mar'. ket for hutchering purposes. WoVoild that we could dlo so like wise, for the little -cahlves butehered in our market are so,poor that a -couple of vultures would refise -to -toss shecads aned tails for the-carcass. 'The nm1n-ntre Itairr <thatMhould be on tIme So.uthern di.al of-ouir town olook bas beon 'if fr several years and we hat. nc doubt but tlhast it is an iuncon veni'ezoe .to citizens .living in the southern ,portion.'of town. We thero fore i'ak t.he Counci: to have one put on. |At a meeting of the ICuterprise and Miountalner Publishing Company, held in Greenville last Saturday, R. C. L~ogan E-q., late of Kingetree, was invited by the stockholders of said (Cfmp-any to take editorial charge of the Enterprise and Mountainer, and aid in its managemen. Mr. Li. has not yet signified his acceptance of the pos it ion. The approaching tournament, under the auspices of the Columbia fire dlepart.nent, which takes piaeo on the 6th of May, promises to at tract .a large number of firemen to the State capital. The followilig prizes have been offered : First prize for steamers, $100 ; second prize for' steamers, $75 ; fiost prize f,r.hook and ladder .companies, $15 second prize for book and ladder companies, $50 ; first prize for hose companies and hose reels, $7; second prize for hose companies-- anfd hose reels, $58. Some mi?erennt or misoreants without the fear of the "K.urt" be fore hii or their ovoi renv6d our Sign from its "posish" in front of our offi-4 to the lam p-post o1 MeMaster & Brico'i uortier Ia.t Thuisday night. These midnight marauders have been removing signs, gates, boxos, &c., for several weeks past in our town. Several beautiful flower y -a da have been destroyed ny, coWs. Signs have beon disfigured, and nobody knows who did it. The quettion.arises who l r bsponsible ? We say, these confo orate gray gents whom we soo'loafing arouuid every train that comes in or goes out, for the purpose of showing their hand some uniforms, pretty ebony clubs with red cord and tussel . besi.les a monster six shootet, those are the fel lows that are responsible. The town istaxed to pay them and they ought to be made to do their duty. We hope our energetic council will look into the matter. THE MAII, RoDDERI.-lsaaO Me Duflie, Ben Wood, Larry and Amelia Reed, the parti's charged with al. structing letters frqm the poet office of thid city wefe taken up yebter. day for exan.ination before United States Commissioner Boozer. Suffi. cient testimony was taken to justify Mr. Boozer in committing them for trial in the United States court at the next term in Charleston in default of bail-McDuffie in $5,000, Woody in $2,009, and the others in $500 each. The rest of the gang will be examined on Monday. It was Mr. S. L. Leaphurt, and not the asuis., taut postma.-ter of that name, from whom the check was stolen noticed in yesterdays account of the arrest. Un ion. Herald. Our readers will renember that the above mentioned Ista MeDuffie is the -ame scout.drel who entered the sick chamber of Mr. Jas. R. Aiken of this place some three yeats ago and took f.rom Mr. A's pocket $210. lie was tried found guilty -of grand larceIly ILt d sentenced to the peniten. tiary fer two.years.' sa-oSehas again con:o to ,rief 'by re-moving 'Thinge that did not helong1to -him and we hope will meet his just -deserts. Mr. William Milling, near Salem dhtrch, in Fairfield, last wok killed! a 4.Catamliount" wtighivg twenty piunids. iIe was out hunting witth his r;fle, when passing under a tree,f the '-varmint" sprang upon him i from an overhanging limb. It missed its distance and 'landed upon the ground, but sprang a second time at Mr. \lilling and fastened its claws in the breas.t of his coat. Hey struck it off and it ran a seconid t ime npI the tree, Mr. \l illing drew his~ pistol and fired at it, the ha'l taking effhet in thie amima:l's head. It spr'ang upoP him again, but was soon despatlched. 11ad the beast I.een lau ger, it u.ighit have made a dangetroiis light, as it evinced~ any amount of pluck. This antiml is about three feet ia lei.gth. with brown back, and tawny belly, covered with birowun spots. Major T. Wi. WVoodward, an au therity ini such matters, pronounces it to be, f'romi the description given of it a1 American bay lynx. lie has caught sever'al of the same spcii s with his dogs. Major WVoodward considers the presence of these -varmin.te due to the diasatrous effects 'of t'he miserable government we ha-ve been living unider. These governments have ,paralyzed industry, and aro ind-ucing a 'oontrac tion of the -cultivated area. What were onace fertil-e bottom landics, are now jungles nod wildernesses, 'the la'ir of foxes, lynxes, wild1 cats,' re.ptiles and other foes of ci-idlisation. This is a lamentab'e fact, and suggests the qiustion, "are we advancing or -retro grading l'" Sale of Valuable Property. ~113 author ity of a' seat of the General Assembly, the County Commission. era of Faitfaiia County will otter for sale at public outcry. on thie first Moaday in Junie next, at the court. hoase ins Winns. hore, the building now known and occu pied as thme County JaIl. Thes lot upon which said building is located, fronts on Mainlu street. 112 leet 9 inches. and is 104, feet 11 inches deep. The building is 68 feet long, and 6t0 feet 2 inches deep, made of brick and stone, has thre, stories, and is covered with tin. It is situated in the heart or the business portion or the Town at the outheast inter'selion of Main and Meirket streets, and is altogether a highl -, desirable location for mercantile purpo,ss. Tern s of sale :-One hair cash, the balance in t welve months with interest, stenred by bond and mortgage. the pur chaser to pa'y for all papers. For further In formatlen.address . - ~ HNRY JACOB,-. Ch. Co' Cani. Taierfel Cr. NSURE.your property in.either of the following companlies vis : The Liverpool and London and Globe. The Home Insurance Co. o- Now York. The Fravklin "1 hjiladel phlia. The Atls, ' .'. Hlariford.Coun, Parties wishing to insure tbeir propert ty during my absence will p.lease apply to W. N. ChaMdler. april 17 lip JAS. W. LAW, Agent. SPRING GOODSs W# .H Flenien & Co HAVE Just Recived a . Full Stock of; SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF Prints, Linen L-%ans, Cotton Lawns, Grenadines, Chinere Linc,n, Percules, Swiss iuslinp, Cheok Caibries, Corded Jaonelots. White and colored Pilika, &c. &e. Clothing, HAts, Mens Furnisbing Goods, Caesimers, Cuttunadell Bosiery, Gloves, Trunks, Wooden-ware, U1nd the best ssrt went of iver brought to this market, all which will be sold cheap for ' N.'R. A few pieces of datnaged' Dres 0oods at 121 and 16 2 3 cents per yaid. W. H. Flenniken & Co. xpail 17 A Brnnchi ASency of Ihe SING RR SEWING ACUINR COMPANY laving been 3stablished in Winushot o, I am now pre pared to tipply tihe lUSBAND OR SWEETHEAlT mf every ladmy.in Fair0eld .with an -article whmichm.has~ pm'oven I:e be vjety usNerfl . t l hem Simngr Sewving Alacnhineo whimch is (GUARLANTEED) TO dlo ail work betm.er Il n any othmer mnachine tere.d. Aly hendqumarmers arc at ,ileMA1.4S''ER.I- 13BRS DryOGoods8Store whmere EVEllhY YOUNG LADY oan go with perfedt !p1oprie~ty. I will lurng my slay IN WIN1NSBORO ide for all old Manchines,-giving~ a liberal . counat I sell on TlME .mr fer' time ( ASI, and will ike grP'mt pienS.iire in Imendb1wK 'illy oneC to use mlhe ILa hmine. .\achinmesm of all nikee repaired. A [LRO, One Whieeler & Wilmon. JAUMES MOO11E, Agait for Fairfleld County mar 20 . LOOK 'I'O OUR EEALTH Simrnons Ikpade 'Oompoundl. A pitmely Vegetablc Compound, fr. timcm anwy pomieoneus mat emr wha'Iever ean he givenm with -iumpmmnity to nm -infam m of .mnly a few hmonra old f<-r Colie -or mun Deranmg'memt of m.ie ]:o eb', 'i-his Con. po'undI will as'ist 'il me to r'eslbm the i Auence of n.nlari n. nm mm t h ere y Piee r health, I't isguairnttd to ce eym.em mmi, Commilpatmon. Idi ii ') <t in J3!, ache, BJillions -or ('r in p (mlic (a especoially Paint er's a V le), mi d all ot-h derangemen'ts of 11.n L im. Er,m' Qy.8~k tIomaoch andi Iowel. .Chec it a~ tyn and be convinced. Mtanufactutedv by E. L. KING & SONS Coinmnbia, S. C.. and for snie bmy, Dr. WV. E. Ams ken, A genit, also by Dr. ~. R. IgoMaete, Wlnnsbot-p, 4. Os jun 28 Notice of Land lliedemptia,. AupmWous Ovv1ic, Fairfield County, April ich, 1875. NOTICE islherebygiven to J. N.Lmgon N amnd his assaigmns, that time money has born deposited in time County .Treamury of Fairfield tJI,n$y, f'Me thme rddmjt'on orf tirtey- fie 86 aores of land ie. Townsbip Nd. 8,s6da as the propom ty of' t.he est ate of John Yongue, deceased. for taxe,, and purchmased by th~ said J1, N, Ligon, Miaroh the 8th, A.- ,, 1 75. W.pD.PEA2E CHARLas LAND, ESSAT1ST. denouns .d all epirituoum liquors as "Wet Damnation." Poor fellow: he knew whereof Ie spake,. by sad experience, and If living, would apply the same to Alco. bolo Exoitants, advertised as Curealle. Put there ii one Tonio and Alternative in I existence-ilhe best the world has ever known--whielh.ootatinsoo' alcohol. It is I Dr. Walker's ( alifornia Vinegar Bittern. I How To I.TORN Tu11 Paosnt-r or I rus STATI.-Keep yovr money at home. Do not send away for assything which you oan oblaini as well heore as elsewhere. We lo no Advoo Pt ping%$ for Abalt WIiclk you O ir buy Ioe f OVen 9 when you can buy your 61ank Book- of l ho two. grado. at prices as low as New 1 York. then, send to k%alker. Evans & Uogswell. Chat lesinn 8. C., rnd p:irchase .hat yn need. All their Blank Book . are m ade in Charle.ton, anl your encourag ment will sustain i worthy inaautfauturing rn.erprise. Dr. J. Walker's CalIfbrnia Vin. egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparatiou, mado chiefly from tuo na tiro herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor n1a, tlo. I)odicinal properties of which are 0xtracted therefrom without the use of Alfohol. .. Tho question Is almost daily asked, " What is the cause of the iuparallelod succsS of VIGCOAR BT rEntst" Our answer is, that they remove the causeo pf disease, and the patient re Dovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a lire- giving principle, i perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. ,N6ver -b0foro in the history- of the world has a medicine been Doinpiunded possessing the remarkable 1ua,ties of VINHOAR BITTERs in healing the iick of every disease man .1:heir to. They 3re a gontle Purgativo as wol as a Tonio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of th Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious I)ineasos. The properties of Di. WALIMs VINRoAR BITTMRS are Aperint, Diaphorotic, Carminaive, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, BSedaive, Counter-Irritant, Sudoritic, Altera Lire, and Anti-Bilious. ... -L. A.ANALV d CO., Druggh. and Gen. Agte., San Franciso. Osifornia, mud cor. or Washington and Chaulton Sts.. X. Y. Sold by all Druggistsa and Dealers. NEW GOODS: -FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. -o -- W E itisvito attention to. our ..!tock or new Goods, which have b9en e ecled wlih unusual care, -and 1hiW h - hinik are r 0-n Prettand heap We' haver onen's'dal variety &f ,AD)IEs' DREBS1 CooDS, WitEiF GOODS, Gents' and Boys Cloth ng, TASS!MfERF.S. (C)TTOlN#'D5 CUi'ri.-ERY, HIAIRDWAREi, blEDICINgS, BOOKS, F-ANCJ' GOODS, &C. Me3Ma#er & Brico, e E8TABUISHIEO .1832. 5 Nos. 3 Broa~ treat and 109 kast bay'street, CHAR LESTON,. C. ~STATIONERS FSTs.LAS W6RK OUR SPE91M.TV, T ET, BY USING CNfSSA PER OR A DE OF SToCK LOWESt OiVING PRICES. FINE FASBIONADLE STATIOhI, Pifies PAper ant EEnvelopee, 4 *WedLan M zqzuru9taJogc, *ontW595sTsToox yosy;o m g.5 b mu f4 LOOK TO V4 9Ws -._ NTRST. r RUTIi will prevall-Focts are stubborn tlig-s apd will,pRlI bear denial-T,o,ses mdstbb o belieViAlI thesedays6'1 pro jress. st am ias becoine the great motive nd labot saving power of ie age, in all udustrin i nd manuftncturing pursuits igd depa twents-Why should not eye,ry amsily have a Sieam' Wasiher. The "clipse Sienm Wasiner," is tihe )est, It does not occupy the space of.onsl quart M it and is adatable to aNY-h'teve toiler or round pot. its which water can he )iIled ;Ea id witfh it 9u wmanit en: do Nhat is o linerily regarded in ny's wavvit0i in ron two to three hoire. A claild, telve rears old tnay use it and do the work of a crown wo nIan in one half the 'ime, and re. 4ard the 'abut' of using it only a pasi Ii With it. w sling has ceased to be tedious * )r labori us, and 4inse Manday" lias 3eased to be a day of confusion and itr ror, becati<e with little or no labor two or ihiree hoira Fuu111c1 to do a day's was without soeubbing, wearing or tearing the 3lothoes. b %mking bultons ire." Time, 1o bor. money, and mnatetial all ar precions- economny is wi4dout and its fruit h'e.111h.Weo lith und hu,ien- e lit-11 I wonomy i al#sinlg, 3dnve yt coth o wear etur tinei net long as when wash !d.by the eand t.nu boad. by buying and itisng the 'Elipse Stenn Watwher " whjob, .onibined witi that very Aitrrmti6e ant Initritnas d 41tureka Wilnger'' cjnsti- p ules a e. mplete and perfect warnher- i Ivery fami'y and washer-wonan ishould knd easn hotwe it ,.and no -ensible waiher. 6o'nan win hoas at heart the interest of ci lter patrost- will oppose its tise e The"Eel' pse" is siminple in construction it scientific In principle, elrectivo In wbik p Ind will' wa It the fitest or bonrletst faise I. nore satisliciorily ao an-by lintid. in frim ei ifteen to lteltv --nits. Poice but fo 101l1as--WI 1 f - sile for a few df I mgr at It %. .,.NLEV Y'1. . I june 6 iharlotte, (Inlumbia, & Augusta Rail Road. r in It 'or.6sllA, Dcetaber 28, 18774 r 1113 fuliowinj Passenger Schedulh f L w be run over this roal on antid sl ,.(I this dato : 1t 0I TRAIN--0190 NOnRTH. pi of oeave Augusta, at 0.30 a , fig Columbia. B. C., 2 4o i ,s of 'Wininsboro, '4.58 y1, " Ches( or, 6 34 p n Arrive at Cbrrlotte, N. 0. 0 00 i m eave Charlotte, N. C. at 8.80 a I. F< " Chnest e, / .11.2 a it 'In '''Winnsboro, 12' 38 p'im " Columbia, 2.62 p i' rrive at Augstas 8 06 1, It JAS. ANDER ON ,.Oon') t.upt. (Ion PauAnger anni Ticket Agent. " ~ I jPC 1. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. ill SPEC,L TA XRN Lay 1st 1875, to April 30At, 1876. I1E Itevimed Statutes of the Uinited Slates, Seclionq, 82 2, 8297, and S239 -quire every person engaged in any huss. een, avocationl, or -omployment which L.nders him .lnhi'e to a .SPACL.1, .4, procure and place conspicuously in hia riabli,ttusent or .pluce of buemnesa a slanmp entotfing te paymtetnt of eaid -apecial tnx 14 ar' t lhe special S-ix year beginitig aiy I, 975. before comimencinig or cuontinuing N11 uisintess after A.pril 80, i876, lie Taxes emblrnaced withtin sthe -Provisions of' te law above quoted sare S-he follow' intg, viz.: eqi41s, .i .200-00'! S. alers, whnotesal' iqutor', 10 (i 0 .c ienteirs isn matl. iqueor.1 whlolesnale, 50 00 st'aler's ins smnh hquitors, r'enail, 20 00 teatr's is leaf tobaicco, 25 000 Ande on sailes or ove'r $1,000, fift r' P conse (be eyery de'llar' in etocesi of' $1,000., Sealer. in manufactured tobacco, 5 00 lanuf.,turers of stills, 50 00 And lot' each aril.l-mtanfactured, .2(1 (0 And for e&ch worm manutfacturedt. 20 00 lainfactiire'r of tobacco. 10 0t0 nufacitir' rsn of cigats, 10 00 'eddlers of toiucco, ti-rst class (morethan two horses or oither snuimfl<). -50 00t 'ed(lers of tobacoo, second class (t wo horses or other asnimale-). 25 00A cidiers -of Lobbscco,-third olass (, tne htorse 'r ot her't'thnale). lf (,0 'eddiesrs of 't ohiicoo, fours In class (osn foot or public lnnveyan.,e), J0 00 rewes's of less tani -600 -batrels, 60 01, rowerp of 600 batre'l o'-' more. 100 00 Anty persion so liaiblme, who shall fail to omnply with the foregoing requniremente. il1 be subiject-t6'sevos% ienaltie. Persons or' fsrmns liable to pay any of the pecial taxes stamtied above tt4t a pply to .CASS CAl'RPE. ilti'olleet.oLof'lt eal evei?ue at Cohltmhia', 9.'C.. andti pay for ndl procure nIhe Specati Tax Stamtp or' lamps tey treed, prior to HAfy I, 4875', nd without f'uthler udtico. -3 W-. DOUG ThA88, floce of Internal itevenue., Wt :msingtont , D. C, F'ebr.zrary I, 1875. chi I0 in 10t30 020 27: 1 V'IlNilBOO SElA12 INS ~ TUTE. STIlE second qusarter 'of tisc school will eottmenee Alonday tihe 10th of Ai.ri it will be in good ti.*o for thtose wit have nnoi heosn n sthe hool to enter, as the~rs with be a u-c:ov. natien of o'asses, &.j For terms, &oe, appI,y to LIVERY STAN'1 .' 'thei 20th .f A ownbo, Lpiar.bg, theb intefest of A. F. Gooding in ti nlasboro Livery Stable. All bnIte ggy hire, and hors1fee4 wII be 04 H i aggy herses, also- otar tlges and bsggrUs 1w hire, The patrontago of thse public Is speetfuslly solcted. 11 T. TERiL TheSymtilwoms of W1verconpi-int araun Ie p iI is iI I lite alloubler, ind is inistake I with the loss of ippotite ani silhais, raling withl lax. Thehead is troabledt wi derable lola of U-3n) try, accomIIjpanied with 1metihig Wit clh oti-Itht to hjvc beet dotle, tid low npilrits Sometimes tnany of ie ut ary rew or I hem t but the liver is gencraill TH E FAV0(ITE EM:c> 3.e 21.< Wt me.-. 1. 'Warranfed not to contain a single riltielo of Merettry, or any injurious ineral substaince, bit is IURA'lJ VEGJ-';'ABj,R infaining tlhoseSonteria roots and Terbs hitch nn allwise Piovldasnce haw placed countries where Liver Dirensei most revnil. It vil enire nil diense ca1used y derang mc..i8 of the Liver and low immons Liver Regulator, or Mediom. K I inlnently n family medicine, and by -ing kept ready Nr imttedite rueort will ive mniy In hoitc orsaiferinig tnd iany dolailr in t i-e II doalctor hils .1f,er over Ilorty Yeari Irint it is still ,elvilig lte illmst 'o lillialied testi, ioninls loI t virtue from persins of (t a ghest chariteur and responsibility. I n: enIII-IIt jlysicianls Commllenld it as thIt ' Effectual Specifio. r c,mqumpli ni, IIa.laclie. Pai In (li e soulders. Dizzin-ss, Ponir Stomach, had sie iA the mou b, billious al tnks, Pail. nttion of Pke lileirl; Pain in the regions the Kidneys, despondeney, gloom and eboduigku ul cvil, altl 0f Whiich are tle ipring ofat disensed Liver. For Dysposia or Indigestoai. rmed V.it h tIis ui:tidote tall climates and abgea of' water and fomd may be faeed ItIItil fettr. As a ittemedy i Mainrious I -vers, Bowel Complhaints, ristlessness. 1nnd(lite, N1usea, IT HAS NO EQUAL is ithe cheapest. piurest. atid the host Fisaily Medicine In the werid1 ly iin powders'or 'repared Simmons Livor -ttelAtWr unless I our engraved wrap r with Trade mark, st aip ind sign!Ati.e broken.. None othier is gei.tie. J. H. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, a., 'And. P!!atlalphia. OR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TARE Sitmournl' lIver Iegulator. r all diseases of bthe LIver, Sbonmachi and 81 leeni. As a remtedly ini ilairions Fevi, ' owel (toomplaintIs, Dyspopsia , Mel ntaI Depraessiont li est. lessnetss. Jauicoli', Unitsen. Sick Tlondehe, Colle, 'Contitpa Li on and illiIiousness. lit somel( 11 -the Best Goods, All the B~ st Styles, ATl the Best Pittterns, All t' e Best Gaiters All the Best Boots, All the Sustatii Al H th Sizes at F. CAN GE FORBIG AND INCLUDJTING THE IVE UJS A VISIT AD BOOTS & MIATMBARGAN . MED @11 &UST RECEIV4D ~ ot extrA Eugar,(tured Unocatlassed AEE170 ATQR. 34i-e4s an i p tin in Ilse side, Sometimes i for rhounvisn The tamnio' Is affect. bowels in generaf oostive, soweelimes ai th pain, an:J dull, heavy sensalions con., painfuil sonsa,ion of having left nndone Often complaining of weakness, debility >oTe atienid Ohe divease and at other timev fihe orgon mlost involved. TESTIMONIAL,, J1 ive never seen or tried so a simple ellicacious. satiofNctory and pieas Ao. remedy As iy life."-Il. Usiies, S&P Lou*im, No. Ron. Alex. H. tephens. lt "I occasionally use, whe.n my .ons#jlo; requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regula. tor with good efeet."--lion. Alex. i11. ptephe-'s. governor of Alabama Your Rtegilator has been In use in my family for soino hisse, and ( am pursuaded it. to a valible addition to the modicaj sci,:nce "-.0 v. I. 0ill 3--orier, Ala. "I have used lie Regulator in my fimi ly for ihe pas seventeen years. I cqn onfely oeconimend It to iho world as Ili be.4 medicine I havo ever used for that class of.Jisoasee it ,purports to cure."% If. F. Thigpeu. President City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator h1as prove4 a good and elicaclous r.odiciuo."-U. A, Nutling, Druggista. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Ki:nous' lAver Medic no for more thao Lwenly years, and know It to be the best hAver Regulator offened lu Ute pujlIjo."-_ NI. It. Lyon and II. L. Lyon, Bllefonta.n, a. "I was c-ured by Smins-' Liver Ragn. ,lor, after having suffered soveral years Nith Ubills and .evur."1, F. &nJorsonl.. The Jergy. "I Have .boen a dyspetic foryears .; be Ian the Regulator two years ago ; it ha soted U.ke a cha-W In uy case."-Iey. J , lolines. Ladies Endorsenn. "1 have given your nedicine a ,horou.gh rial,.and in no.ease ha6s it failed .0 give fatist'actiol."--Ellen bleachain iattahoochtee, rin. Bheriff Pibb County. "T have used yoiir -Regula'.or wit.h sue. essful effeot in Uililous Colic and U)ys. mopsia. I is an exoelLent retnedy and wrlainly a public blessing."1--C. Master,. un, Ilibb County Ga. My Wife. "My wife and self have used tlhe Regu ator for years, and testify to its great. rlues "--Rev. J. Pelder. Perry Ga. "1 think Simmons Liver Regulator one 'f the best mediloines ever maae for the ,ver. Nly wife and .many ot.hers, have sed it with woudeful effect."-E. K. Ipirks, Albany, Ia. X~ D. 'sI have used the Recguloator ta m-.y fam-I. y, also in any regular praclico, and have our,d1't a ninst valuable and stisfacl ory nodiclno, -and believe if it, was used by he profession it. wouild 'be e-f servico in 'ery -many cases. I lonow 'very :nuch .of Is comiponent parts, and certify it-s .medi. innl qualities areo penfootiy harmless." .fl Oitigg M. ))., Macon, Ga. 3mrc -xfim E I tkaW ini youl''pIockcI at Land c&eps at L i ckres. at L ai kskr. at L ai tkers. hIoes, at Land. ckers at Landenker, 1 Qnalities~, at Landecker. d[ShapeaS, at Landeckers. ~HAO LITTLE MEN DI GET THlE BEST SHOES. 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