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In the Greensboro, N. 0., Lotery on Tuesday No. 63,540, hold by Prior Woodsob of Lynohburg Va., drew the lienbow House. ''he fo lowing Is a partial list of. the nq% bers: 98,082, $5,000,- 1,858, $4,500 ; 916, $1,000 ; 94,250, $2,000 ; 21,915, 82,715, 84,605, 20,69, $400 ; 52,452, lot worth $875; 42,108, 86,. 817, 94,238, 56,653, 65,850, 50,066, 77,932,31,530, 43674, 38,885, 31, 679, 78,177, 49,552, 45,138, 66,828, 82,226,43,745, 58,571, 914, 83, 45Q, 47,988, $100. CoTToN.--.h etton market has, strictly speaking. played out for the present season. We have only to ro port sales of some tweity or thirty Biles for the past week, at a decline upon prices paid the first of the month. "Low Middiing" bringr about 141 cents, and a fi.or grade something more ; but. we have beard of no sales the past ten days at 15 coute. 'Nor o.n we conclude from Northern atvices that this figure will be paid again this season. The crop is known to be "short" and money abundant in tho north, but specula. tors, mautfaoturers and cotton'bro kers seem to have the game in thei, own hands. The Stock on band now is more than suffioient for the season, and the prices for the future will do pend upon the growing ciop. Capt. Buout, Pre.sideCrt. Fa61ik.eli V/ire engine Cnompaly, hal Phown us i letter frow Superitendaut Ander son proposing to take the above com. pany to the Charlotte Centennial and returning for the small sum -f $150. Only Mremen in uniforw* will bo:paps* A over the road for thi3 price. Capt. Bacot was instrumental in procuring this low rate of passage and deserves the thanks of the boys who compose the little Fairfield. We earnestly hope the Company will turn out in rull force as the Stonewall from Chester anticipate beating us. Come to the scratch boys. AN OTIIt DYPARTUnE.-Jame Koore, a long-legged, hump-bicke-i 3ewing Maohine wan evaporated 'rou our town on Monday night last, Lfter forging a note on Mrs. Richards. n tnd otherwise defrauding our citizens. Hloore claimato be a native of York Fille, and was agent for the Singer 3ewing Machine Company. Steps iave been taken to have him arrested ind punished for his rascality. (LATBR-1 Tux LOST FOUND.-James Moore, the Sewing Machinaegent and forger, who uade his exit from our burg on Monday night, 19th instant, wis oap. lured in Union County latt Thurs lay by Deputy Coroner IKeller, on a warrant issuiad by Trial Justice Ro bertson, and returned to this place Bunday. Moore is now in jail and will have a hearing at the May termi if oourt. We copy the following from the Yorkville Enuquirer of the 22nd inst. As is generally known, Duvall, the Sherif of Fairfield County, has been mysteriously absent for several weeks. Evor since his departure fromi Winnsboro, his wife, Mrs,. M, A. Duvall, has :aoted as j'milor, and her atont for dieting prisoners, -6n being presented to Judge Mackey while here last Thursday, was duly approved by that oocial, with the remuark that .the lady in question having the custody of men, and holding oBioial position, ifords at least one practical exem pliaication of the assertion of women's rights in a ecotion of country where the question has never been mooted. While the funeral services of Mr. Liauhon were being performed en Tuesday in the Methodist Church at Ridgeway, an secident ocourred which came near proving fatal. The church is ceiled over-head, but the garret is not floored. The sexton who had ascended to the belfry to toll the hell, on descending the lad. der, lost his footing, and was precipi tated upon one of the planks of the coiling. The plank was broken by the concussion, but for tunately was held for a few seconds by one end and vibrated backwards and forwards several times. The persons sitting beneath had barely time to esoape before it fell with a crash directly upon several of the pews beneath. Had it fallen immediately, there woul'd'have been udoubted loss of life. An Exchange says :We pro nounced against the fashion adopted by the ladios in hats, but whether any good oame of It we have never heard except that one good lady sjald, well done, I like your taste. Now, we cry out against the coming revo. W6 we are not responsible for the opin. one of correspondents.. g&* Communications to this oeffict will not be notied unless aeoompanied by the reat name of the writer. XW Any person in the County. having knowledge of any circumstance of Int erest ocurri In his neighborhood will confer a favor b furnishing nfortuation at thin effoe. fuih!gInratoathi Local N'ot1ees will be inserted (except.by spedial contract) at the following rates. For ten lines and under... .$2.00 For each additional line.... 15o. F. F. E. .-J. 0. Squier See. Citation-Juo. J. Nail, J. P. F. C. Consumption Cured -Dr.1 T. F. Burt. Fits Cured Free-Dr. Chas. T. Price. Read advertisements of Dannen. berg & Co. \V agion for sale-Benty, Bro., & Son. Let's have a spelling match. Prof. Antrim enlightoned a num ber of our citizens on horseology Thursday at publio out ory. The office returns to Mr. H1. B. Refo for a present of fine old corn. Lovers of the ardent will find that this liquor produces a d-lightful titillation of the pulate. The frost has killed all the 1rui and most of the garden vegetablo. Let us rejoice that we did not have the thermometer at 23 degrees below Zero. as they had last week in the North west. The Rev. Mr. Jacobs, will deliver an address in our town next week in behalf of the "Thornwell Orphan In. atituto." Time and place in a future issue. %Ie trust an obje6t of such importance will command a good audience. Judge Mackey informs us that he will, at the next term of Court, en. deavor to ferret out all thieves in Fairfield, and if possible put them in o*arge of Superintendent of Peniten tiary. . We hope the Judge will be successfual. Joe Bolton, an old penitentiary convict was severely stabbed with a knife a few days ago on the planta $ion of Capt. Tim. Hardin, by anoth. er negro. Whether the wounds wilH prove fatal ov not QU: informant did netlearn. The Sumter Watchman exposes a g.dt class fraud. An advertisement "Make Home Happy" adveralsing a $20 Sewing Maohinue Is a swiedle, and J. Thompson Hania & Co. who advertise it, a pack of grand r seals. We warn our rea-ders not toendeavor to make home happy by investing in this advertisement, STIL.a ANOTEER DzrAnrun.--Mr. P. H. Dan nenberg, junior of the firm of Dannooberg & Co., left Monday fhr Baltimore. Mr. D. has matrimo n'y "on the 'brain," and will load to 'the altar on the 2nd of nexrt month a 1.eveJy bride. We wish the happy pzir a safe journey to our towan, and success through life. Sonic bucy bodies aee et.ernally' asking us why is it the editor is al ways running down the road i? We are enable to answer the quesmtion, but think if they will only keep their tongues still for a short time they will see one of the hand.omest youeg married ladies is this town that they have soon in a long time. Our "pard knows what 's trump.." We have just heard of a mont wanton case of malicious mnisohief. Joe Davis, colored, having some grudge against his colored neighbor, Sam JBoggs, took his gun one night last; week, about midnight and killed a valuable mule belonging to Bogga. Fortunately the perpetrator of this aastardly deed was discovered, and he now rest. in j.il. Such wanton outrages are deserving of the .heaviest punishment. ATTENTION PLANTERs.-Col. D. Wyatt Alken is now engaged in des Jivoring a series of agricultural lec-. tures in different parts of the State, and may be expected in Wlunsbo:o the first week in May. Those who have heard him address the "l'atrons of Husbandry," have prodted by his experienee as a practical man, and should not lose the opportunity of hearing him. He. is one of the very few among the planters of our State, who has at all times something to sell from his own plantation, over and above Ourrent ezenenses. lution in skritping the skirt. Why, the present fashionable skirt is tle ugliest thing on some ladies we have a ever seen.. Thedea or.tures may as well get into a narrow e,or spok at ,r onse. If the.objeo is to show the female form divine then it.is'all right but if for, ease or comfort, or alegance ' 'hen it is a lamentablo failure. They- d might' as well -squeeze themnselvea into one leg of a pair of pantaloons a and tuck up the surplus leg into fux- i belows for,ornameatation on the baok. i Something is wrong evidently. We i go in for flowing, easy, looae'potticoats t in preference to the little, nprrow.. drawn skirts now so commonly worn., If this thing is continued there a will no longer be any.angels in potti coats. Tus LA-T RFD.-O Mondqy last Coroner Ruff invited "ye local" and c several other gentlemen into the SiherifP's offioe to witness the opening r of Sheriff Du vull's safe. We, as a I matter of course, expooked to see piles f on top of p,iles of greenbacks in its o vaults, but -wete badlj mistaken, - When the heavy iron door swudg t open, eager eyes peered in to see- r what the Sheriff had left behind him o in his sudden flight, but nothing was Y found but a few papers and a lone- d some, nasty, fithy, dirty.-dilapid%ted five cents #hin pluelr, on the town of a Camden, bearing date 'of Decerber, ii 1866 "Ye-local" being ounidered v he honest man of the party, the o precious littlejewel was intrusted to .him l1 care, and strange 'to say he bim it yet.' d As the books have not yet been ex. o arnined we are unable at this writing a to bay what Sheriff Duvall's liabili- ni ties are, but rutnor says he will fall il behind eight or ten thousand. This is another fruit borne b3 the great i republican party, who obiim to be a honest and upright in all their sayings and doings. We beg our readera to * refer to the past re6ord of this party and then-let us pray. 'You may shatter or "bust" the safe If y.ou will. But Ihat lie cents fromOemiden will linger there still. Nia.s G. PAntEU ARRrSTED AND fIPRIINr.D.-Niles ti. Parker, c Treasurer of the State oSonth Caro- t. lica, was ar-rested,-ye.qrday, and re- 0 quired to give bail in tho sum of e, $56,200, upoi-gemplaint of D. H. Chatnberl"n, T. C."'Iunn, S. \V. Melton, W. B. Nash and Paris Sim. kins, as Commigsionermof the Sinking Fund. The .conplaint charges that Parker embezzl.ed and fraudulently 7, misapplied $28,100 oftthe funds of , the Sinking Fund Commission. The aid 'vit was made by T. - C. Dunn, Comptroller Guneral. Counsel for defendant, Messrs. Melton & I Clarke and Bachmnan & Ycumans, c obtained an e.x parte heariag be. ') ffro Major D. B. Miller, Clerk of the i Court, and moved that that the order of; arrest oa bail be rescinded. UDOn ,, the refusal of the 'Clerk, a petition was made to Judge Cooke, who, after* hear ing argument to favor of defend ant, dismissed the petition, and4, di. rooted the order of the clerk to be executed. The amount of bail re quired precluded the possibility oif its being given, and Parker was~ om mitted to the County jail. His counsel Anode strenues and able efforta in his behalf. The proceed.., ings occupied all the afternoon and evening, till a late hour last night. a It is rumored that the ex-Tlreasurur e was .about to depart Northward when t6 arrested.-Cot. PAuai. n DrAHOF Josa'E LAUIn, Esq Another gooi7 citizen has pa.ssed awa, Mr. Joseph Loauhon died at Ridge. way on Monday morning last, after a' lingering illness, Mr. Laul'cu was a native of this cen.ty andI 8fty-six a years of age. Whi.lo yet young, he - associated himself with the Method St Church, and was a prominent and de. voted member till the day of l is e death. Hisi piety was of that prao ti cal kind which illustrated itself is i his. daily walk and intercourse wit,h his follow men, and afforded a gooA example for others to follow. Up i, within a year of his death lhe possess ed a robust constitution, and display. od great energy and industry, both in farming, and latterly as a merchant. Mr. Lauhon was miuch beloved for his sterling traits of character, and I when lisa death was made known, a large concourse of friends and ,icigh. I bors, at least fotir hundred, a.asemi bled at the Methodist Church to pay. their last sad tribute to his memory. The funeral sermon was delivered by. Rev. A. 3. 8tafoi-d, a'nd thea the de oased was interred with Masonic hicnor.. Worshipfu.l Master Jatnes Q. Dayis conducted the ceremony In an impressive, manner, fifty-two members of the craft partiolpating. The mrsheante unaion- of Ridanny also htende4jn siu"uruig.*"' The loss of Mr. Lauhou will be evorely felt, and the p1re com,u 1 y, 00 aqig g ti t of his4el eaved widow and daughter. Spelling natches are becoming uite the rago. It is the toudenoy f porops who oonsidor tbetnsolvo3 Lrag. ape ler," to turn up 'their no.es t those orthographic contests. But trial at one or two of the lists of r6rdo that are now going the rounds 6ill offoetually take the starch out of he averago spoller. We pr osut 4qlow- sentence whicli rs, when last beard from, mowing own the Colunbia bar with fearful rpoisiou and was panting for other ictiws.*Ten ui.takei was coneiderod thing to be proud oft Tle same sentence has easily van uished the, champion spellers of Vinusboro; the number of mi.,tak<s anging between ten and tweity. t is tequired that the spelling con. )rm to Lhe apolling eith'or... of. Wor. pster, Wobiter, or Walker. We ivo the sentetwe, somp of the wordo eing spelied -incorrectly, and our saders inay exorcise. their - bkill il urreotion. Take your pencils and rite down vithout lookinj at the "A sybilant sibyl, girt with a cir, ingle, though besiegud with dipthoria i her dinphragin, seizes a peive and ierdly retrieves the aposttey of 0s. A10pS bliok as a sloa, fed on canto >pes and pea, by'ringoingknots in a kplionous collendor, as1 she sitands a a single tree, beoured by muortioo ud tenou in the abridgement of a pin acle of aminnarot, and bursts out i dytheratnbie eacchinations, while e fuoChia and the opopinax, rivaling je eschallote, distill tl4eir frigra4oce the rarafied atmosphere' of lhe .oon in sizigy.') The above is a rendition by a per. ' to whoin the sentence wap given. coutaitis over twoty nii.ata.kes. ATTENTION airfleld Fire Engine C ompany YOU are hetoby-olrdored to semnble a, your Eaigi e lioue on Friday next at -l o'clock tn i initor Uniform. for parade and ercise. Also, to a>perar at ToWi Jiull the.vent fO iqaie.4ay.,. $ doolook r the gransnotion of. rogula1' butiniiivas d also for ihe election of .*offcers for a onsuing year, under r.esolutiun itdopt I at last meeting. By,6der : JO' N 0: SQUIlR, Sec. apl27 The State of Soutl -CarvHna, COUNTY or FAiRFIELD. in the Probate Court, IYJOHN J. NEIL, Eq., Proble Judge. HIEREAS J. I. Craig hath made suit, to me to grant hiin-jetiers of dminiatration do bonis non of the 9stato Ad efets of John MoKeow-i deceased. These are therefore to cite and Admon *h alt and singular the kIn ed 4 ge'df. rs of the said John MIcK4down de 3ased,t bat thboy be and appear bet'>re me, in ie Court of Probate, to be hieldl at Fair aid Court Ilouse, 8. C., on the 14mJh dav of Lay next after' publication h'ere r, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show 'use. it any they have. .why tihe said Ad. inistrationi should not. be. grant ed. G ven under my hand, 'this'ltith day P A pril, A nno Domnini, 1875, JOHN J1. NE[fL, auch 27-i lx2 J. P. F. C. Pits Cuzed Freea. ANY person suffering from the above .. disoaso is requestedl to addrtss 13i1. ItichE, and a trial bottle of medicine ill t e forwarded by Express, The only cest being the Elxpreas charg t, which owing to moy hargo business are nail Ur. P'riceo has male the cnre of F1ITS OR El'!!, EPS l. study for years, an-t he will warrant a urc by the use of his remedy. Do not fail to sendl to himt for a trial ottle ; it costs notinog, and lie WILI, CUR E YOU., o matter of how long standing your case a.) be, or how many other remedies sy have fai'o I Ciroalars and testimonials sent with PRE ffAI. BOTTLE. Hie ps4ytieular to give jour express, as 'oll ssyeur post slice dIt:oto, n Addioess, Dra. Chasg.T. Pm Iee pril 27-ly 87 WIlliam S;t. New York, Sale of' Valuable Property. BY' authority of a ' act of, .Ihe General Assembly. the~ County ('onmniission rs of Fairifield count.y will oller. for unl. Spublic outcry. oms I he first M ony Io une nex I, at the court honse ini Winhuan ore, 1he building now knowni and occu-. led as tlhe County Jail. Thon lot upon richl said building is located, fronts on laini street. 112 feet 9 inches. and Is 104, ect 11 inches deep. Thec building is (;l set long, and 30 feet 2 inches deep, made f brick and slone, has I breo stories. and acoveredl with tin. It Is situatead ini ghe lcart of the busIness parltion of the Town .t the out heast inlersec Iion of Miain and tarkel. stres;;and is altogether A lpighly lesrable locatlin for mercantile' yrurposee, Terres of sale :-Ono half cash, the alanice in twelve months wvith interest, eenred by bond and mnortgage, tihe pur. haser to pay for all 'papers. For further a formation address IIEN1RY JA COJI, 'Clh. Co. Corn. Fairfield Co. INSURANCE. UNSUJRE your property in either of the following eompanies viz: rho Liverpool and London and Globo. Pho Home Insurance Co. of New York, 'h Frankln6 " PhiladelphIa. 'ho Atlas, " " Hart ford Conn. Parties wishing to'Insure their proper. y during my absenee will please apply' o WV. N. Chandler. anril 17 1m .JAS. WV. I'AW, Age. UAa1,1s LAMIJ, ESSAYIST. denoune d spirip. aor . s "Wet nation." 1.o'oo. .1 lo i ikoew e eof hoe b 6id eoerle6oe, and if Ii ing, would appli the same to Aloo. hoh Excitants, a vertised as viuroalls. But there i ii one Tonio and Alternative in exis once-the bent the world bas ever knotrit-whielh contains no alcohol., It is * Dr. lYalker's California Vinegar Bitters. liow o RX9y91M. T).a IRP~RITT or Till T1a A-t.iK Opyevi, money at home. Do to 14n W for'aslytOi40wlieh you can obA rl la hore'ai el-6wlhoro. We do not advocato p-tying $5 for that which you can buy abrond for even $4 90, but when ou can buy your Blank lluokA of the het grade. at piiabs as low as New York. then, send to w%alker, Evans & Cogswoll. Chat leston S. C., -&ad purchase what you need. All their Blank ilook4 are made in Charleston, and your encourage. 10.entill ealMtin a Worthy inskufacturing t "n-erprise. - e Dr. J. Walker's CaliftrnIa Vil. e;ar Bitters arq. purely Vogotal " proparation, ntde ichioily froti the na, a tive herbs found on the lower ranges of the Siorra Novada mountaisp of Califor. nlia, the medicinal proPerties of which aro extracted therefrom without the use of. Alehol. .. The quostlon 18 alnost daily asked, " What is the cause of the 3 unparalleled SUccCss of VINEGAR BIT TEits " Our answor is, that they romove the canso of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are tho great blood I)tiefier and a lifo-giving principi, a perfect Ronovator and Invigorator of tho system. ,.&Never before in the history of tho world has a medloino been Dompounded possessing the remarkable w nalities or Vtx0A1 BITTrt$as in healing the sick of every diseaso man in heir to. They are a getitle Purgativo as well as a Tonic, P relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in 1ilious e Diseases. TIlo properties of DR. WALKER4 VINEAR ]ITTliTRts are Aperient, Diaphorotie Cornnative, Nutritious, Laxative, Iuretio, Sedativo, Counter-Irritaut, Sudorlific, Altera Lire. AnAti-3lious.Co. . I U&If. rcDONALD CO., DriiggitI" and Gen. Agta., Rnn F'ranetsoo, Cal4fornila, 11n1(d our. f Whwlitgton and Charlton Htn., N. Y. Sold by all Drggists and DeaUres. Consumption Cured. ro the Editor of the Nyws. E'teemed Friend'. Will you pl.ene inform your readers fo hat I have a posilivo al CUJRE FOR CONSUAf0N7 " %nd all disorders of the Throat and Lungs of ind that by its. use in my practlce, I have cured fhundreds of ca:es, and will give $1,000 00 ror a case it will .not 4enefit. Indeed, so itrong is my faith, I will send a Sas pIe free, . to any sufferer addresaine c no. Please Ihow this letter to any one P roij may know who is suffiering fron these liseaq(s, and oblige, Faithfully You.s, DR. T. F.BUIlT, pril 27-in (19 Wibilam St. New York. - n Fo .11 A P till A pw o 'U O O NEW GOODS!iI 10 pairs of trace Chains and Hlanes, haok J3andw, Dotdn and ?.ianilla Itbpe for plowing. WVell K< pe.0 L. H Shovels i i manure forks, Tubs and linekets, Nails and A xos, Cott on .Cards, lan,l SuWn, P'adlooks, Sad Irons, %.offee Mills, Looks, P'ereu t sion Caps 1 Tirce rimeCarolina Rice. 25 Biarrels assorted Esting and P'lantinz ht potatoes, - *1or Sale low for Csh. ci CI BY i.. SREGU I TheEtymptom Is of LiYer 'cotmplAMItit are un 0 p11in1 is iIn tle sloulder, atid is misak whiih th loss of rippetilo anl,i 81oklins, rating with lIa. The head i8 t-o-ibled m lerable o-in of main >Wy, accoinpani.1 wit mething whlich ought to have been done. III low apiril a. Someiimes maty of the I try few or titem but tihe liver is general THE FAVORITE c'm.o 3C-c3 =e cd.y. Is warranild not to contain a single irticlo of Mercury, or any iijuriouts ineral stubstatice, bul Is PURELY 'EGETABIX. minaining thooe Southern roots and Ilerbs hili anl ahlwi6e P ovidence ha1i; placed coitutries where Liver Disenos moi -evail. It will cure all disenses caimsed derang3sme..ti of tie Liver and how mions Liver Regulator, or Medioine, inimnetilly a family medicehic, nmi by ig kept ready fir immediae resort. will ye manny an hour ofstifferiig and maIny dollar inl ti-me 41nd dolors' ilN \frei over Fol ty Years trial it is mtill ceiviig the Ilost. Iiqualified tes(i ouirilh- toits virituei from persons of thi e gliest charcter mind responsibility. nmneit physiciano colimietnd it as the 38t. Effectual Specific. r c msmpti tn, Ileudache. PaSin ii the oulders, Dizzines, Souiir Stomach, bad sc i- lime mouti, billiosim ttacks, ial. Wen ion of th lleart, PaIinm itt time regiolls tie Kiinley", desponIIenicy, gloom mankd ebodips of evil, all of whiii are ime i'rriig ofti disensed Liver. .For Dyspesia or Indigestion. r' ed %ilih this aml((nti all cli1mates an1 aliget; of water and food umay ie faced thom fenir As a temedy in 11minrious tv(-s, Bowel Co011mla1ints, rk;itlesniess. undice, Ninusca, IT HAS NO EQUAL io thie ohempest. pitrest. aid tie best Fouily Mleelicine inl the world 1 y no powderm'or Prepared Simmom Liver gulatQr mileii in o,ur eigraved wrap r with Trade mal I. sta p .i.- l sig:t itne brokon. None otlier is gv i.ic. J. It. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Ga., and Philadolphia. OR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TAKE Siimons' Liver Iegulator. r all dieeases of tihe Liver,8tlomamch and 8f leenm. As a remiedy ini hlarious Fevecrs, hlowel Coimplaints, Jyspepila. Mientmi Depression liest. lessnesis, Jamudice, Nanisen,m Sick iHeadeiho, Coli, Counmstipa tion and Blillioumsness. 2j kEE C41NTO.H Aj'.'. Ithsmandst od Athe BsSyct A: the Best oods, is All t- e Best Gaiter's All the Best Business A1l the Best Boots All the Snstanmt All the Sizes CAN 8 FOR BIG AND INCLUDING TII IVE US A VISIT A BOOTS & IRET BRIAI! EST ABLISH ED 1859. V ER TI RTY Y'RA RS EX'PE RIENCqE IN' T'Il WATOl AND CLOCJR DiUSfNFRSS. NEW 000D)S. -1 OLD andl Pivor Watchesc, (lime very X biest timo keepers) Bolid Gold Chains. til Platedl Chains, flings ail iiver Ihut uains, which I gumaranteo. Also, hireasl ins Collar and Shirt Bmt tonm of aill des. aptionis. A set of beautiful Chocks, ui h< in beat thiem ? Rtepairinig dlone in urkmaan-like mnamncer. Saisfactioniguamran ed. CH1AS. MUL1LER, KE 9 Ei --. LATOR. 140inei-s %ad p tin ill the side, Sometimo en for rhoumnatisn, The !tattitoh i afet.-, howelm in general costive, sotetimi4 al. ,Iti pain, and( dllil, henvy s6lFsttiot 4 0co1 1 p-linful senation of having left undone Often complaining of weakness, dibility tbovo attend the disease and at other timtes ly the organ imost involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seen or tried such a simple eflioacious. satisfactory and pless ant remedy in iny life. Ha'n-l. lalues, 8, Lo ui s, Mo. Hon. Alex. H Stephens. ' "I ocoasionally use, when my condition requires It, Dr. Sitnmonn' Liver Itegula. tor with good etfect."-lion. Alex. ill, Slepheu0s. Governor of Alabama' '-Your Regulator has been In uso In my family for soue time, anti I am puirsuaded it is a viluable aditionl to the ikedical science "--fl .v. .1. Gill 8 .orler, Ala. "11 ave ubedl the Regulator in my famni ly for the past seventeen years. I can safe-ly recomiteind it to tihe world as the be41 niediciie i have ever used for that cinp of' diseae it purports to ouro." H1. F". Thigpen. President City Bank. "ISIimmios' Liver Regulator has prove4 a good and efficaoioul r.ediciue,"-0. 4. Nuttiug. Druggists. "We have been iliquainted with Dr. Sien-mis' Liver Medio ie for more than twenty years, And know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the publio."-.. M. It. Lyou and iI. h. Lyon, Bellefoitain, aa. "I was cured by Shinmtos Liver Regd. lwtor, after having sulerod sovetal yeari with Chills aid Fever-"R. P. Andelson. The J1orgy. "I have been a dyspetic fur years ; be gan the legulator two years ago ; it h acted like a cliara in my caso."-itev. j '. lolmes. Ladies Endorsomont. "I have given y our medicino a thorough trial, and In n case has it failed to give Matisfation."-Elen Meachan, Chattalhoochiee, Fin. Sheriff Bibb County. "I havo used your Itegula.or with uc.. oessfuleffoot in Bilulious Colic and Dys popala. It is an excellent remedy and certainly a public blessing."-C. Mastor, son, Bibb CQunty Ga. My Wife. "My wife and self have used the Rtegu. 1ator f'4or years, and testify to its great virlues "-Rov. J. Folder, Perry Ga. "I think Sinimons Liver Regulator one of tite bent, medicines over nino for tihe Liver. My wife and many others, have usHed it, with wokdet ful effeot."-E. K. Sparks, Albany, On. MD. "1ihave used tIhe Rleguletor in my fami., ly, also in tmy re~guilar practiec, and have foutr.d It a monst valuable avid satlsfactory mnediclino, and believe if it, was used by Ithe prfoessioni It would he cf( aervice itn very manty cases. I know very much of t5s comuponut parta, anid certlfy its medi. inl qualities are perfootly harmnless." -. . 0 riggs, M. D)., Macon, Gha. mavrch 2-x6mn In yoots :oe at ILlndt-e.kers at L .i ekres, at L a e.<kers,. Shoe's, at LambI ekers at Landentker.s. al Qual ities, at Landeckers. nd Shapes, at Landeckers. E HAD LUTTLE MEN NI) GET THlE BEST SHOES. IS OR IOUNTRY SPRING GOODS. -0 C)\tilR sprintg stock has view arrIved an \ we invIto the Inspeetion of all buy. ere. A fino lot of Dress oods at Low Prices. Millinery opening this week. Come one come all, give D). I.amderdalo a call, and bring the money. anril 5i.9mi