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'We are not rosponilble for theopin. cne of Coespondeuts. omo . h omo know of . ' r otphn00 fitce" f00or o a fer Lfvor (1riis lnu se r 10o4t ti offloo. (excep p n )ath 49'9.es and Vifder . .$2.Q Cro pos V l 'rfiold- re e Portof 004i. ' Phe resbyterimn Booiety intend h1a4ng a spelling bee 'Shortly. There is to be another Spelling Mat0h: in. 'Ohoster next Monday. W4 have been cortrteously 'it,vited to attend, but fear we will be una 'Me to accopt the invitation. RMinember thatt Col. D. W. Aikon, M4mtor of the State Grange, will lecture to the Fairfield PAtrons in Winnsboro ou the 26-h- istant. G066L.-Wednesdav morning was quite cool, and the chilly blast from the nor.tl1eaat made one rel like put ting od -winter clothing. We saw on ian with an overcoat on. A oruYn CIOSITY. - Matter Elliott Ketohins ins a grown pigeon thati4oovered with qaills, instead of o_thep, resenbling very much a porcupine. .A6y man who.will invent a fan iing and fly brus'ing machine that willibi itself and allow a follow to sliep leve long afternoonA will be a public benefactor and a rich man. Pio-NIc.-The scholars of Mt. Zion Itnstituto, together with the pupils of gtber echools around town, had a Cpi3-ni0 Frid y at Cathoart's mill. W0 understand the young folks lail a snlefidid time. M'. W. I. Doty left for Kentucky on Friday where he will remain until Fall. Mr. Doty bas . added greatly to the prosperity .of .the C6unty, and we will be gla4 to see lid back with a flue lot of young Blules, cheap. In reply to many. questions as to the sense of thi Scarf local published reqently, we wll'say that tie amount of cents involved in that local will be. f,und out t: calling on Flenniken ;nd' blking a scarf. "Thre's Ir.illions G V Us ,CR EDIT.-The G ree nville News and Abboville Medium have of lfto boon copying artloles frain our rpbr. 'and giving credit to other ypi. WVe hope these.journals will take due notice of thre above and govern themselves accordingly. A large utpurber. of hands have [re cently been discharrged from the C. ~& A. Rt. Rt. Those that have been retained are working for lss ges. N Brsibeca. urat be getting aul5 with, the-road. * nro's.. Flrom . all portions of tie tdialityoro'ps a-r gane'-ally reported d :I,'arge ,e'rops of .wheat and eats wero planted and the yield is elegant. Y'armes report good stands of,60ogi .ud -corn, but we fear that nuoit -el ont liateri wore p'artli to cotton-. Svsr.Lr DEE~r --We understand that the Liod e of Good Temnplara in tend haEng.ral aIIili inikeh next Tuesday unighrt. Our editor is not expected, consequently he cannot be soonsed of .the pattialit~y that was bhrust at hiin in the Chlester bee a few da ago. M ~onEi rtIndaVEll.T.--MeSars Joo. P. Matthews Jr , and Frat.k * ddfar6.*reppirigg atpnl insproveinig their bulifings. Thue mu',pr~oements that have been going on within the pj few months looks very much to salthere fi en t,he pg w Av Tmxin Pout AoAr:.-We are glad to be able to etate that Captain portes and Lybrapd, dil of #homr a a 4ft edstly i lieen en 4he aick liat, ae rda ble t be at their plaoeu et bustqoMpp ;h Ai'berg i. .p old Jasy 'livltig ter mile. from WVinnsboro, who -ghough .ixthpoeyqr a, haa 'ievat see; the town. She bas never bebn able (1 ti tb4e6 eong "0h why war 'Us Auditor Peake bas appointed Jao. A. Deosportes Esq, ,and Capt. J. R. Boyles to asiist him in taking returns ,ab herefore 49 Wad4 to them. 1r1 r. esportes is Aoated at Rldgeway, and Cipt. GJoyles operates in the wgstern pQr kionof the.County. The store at Ridgeway formerly gecupied by Hog4uanI9 M're Is be ing moved from its location in the middle of the public squ-tre to the eastern side on an alignment with the other stores. This improves the appeltrabel of the.plaCe. G Guv. Chimborlain ban presented through Hon. W. D. Porter aflag to be borne by the Washington Light Iifantiy of Charleston at the Butker UJill Centennial. W o have no doubt but thet-e brivo Charlestonians, will bear it as i bly as ttoy did the Confederate flag daring 6eiatae uli pleasantner's while they were igling under nguqkton and Gtity. . It is -said the sixth ciro ult is the only In which oonvitiois 'for receiv. ing stolen agricultural pioducts have been made. Th.i.s -peak k well for th j dge, jurie and soliuitor. It is lieginning to be a part of the unwrit*. -tt) av#of thisoircuit that the price tf buying stolen cotton or corn ranges frot.five to one thousand dollars. County Treasuror Nelson was busy nearly all day yeaerday paying obool claims. The - Treasurer apportioned I the amounts to ench ehool district, as the law directs so as to give the holders of school claims a fair a owing. About $2,100 were put in circulation. We hope the like will occur often during the dull season. Mrs. Aw-lrew McMeekin of this o >unty died ist week it oi - extren.e o d age. We are informed that* he1r husband, who survives her, and her. self lived in wedlock sixty one years. Mr. McNeekin is the sale surviving niemtber of Capt. Kincnid)t Company which volunteered from Fairfield in the war of 1812. A capitalist, representing one of the leading houses in Charleston havitig beard of the -inancial. pros. perity of the Wiinsboro Joint 8took bowling alley association, lies pur chased a share, the only oei for sale. This was only. put on the market by Mr. Doty becaise be will leave in a few days for Kentucky. Another div dead of fifty per cent will sooo be declared. Major G. II. Miller of Fairfield who has had long experience in the busin~ess designated by his name, sa that rdAs may be pr'evented from injuring wheat. or oats, either threshred or in the sheaf, by a liberal use of elder leaves. 'lie has tried thnis receipt for years and finds it efifec tu a. 1t is also saidi that pumpkin or squash learv,es, burned in, a roomi will make Blies "git up an' git." Prance out a few pumpkin leaves. Dx.Ir or' A CON FEDER A TK Sot.' Dl Ea.-A private dlespatah, receivi d yest erday says the Columinbia Pi.onix, arnnounces the death, in Wash ing ton City, after a lung illneos, of Mr, Samrnol B. Bunch, a formoer resident Of Colunmbia, and a faithful soldier in the Confederate ar my. Hie was severely wounded anid reported kill. ed at Gettysburg, arid a .funeral..ser: vice was performed to his mnerrory in the lBaptist Church in this eity l'oor Samuel was'abut to be married to a young lady its C2ol umbia, rand the blow will fall with gre,at seoverity upon her. Apditor Peao..* .nnd Treasure' N'els->n- went to Columbia Tuesday endl.had a ina. .settlement with the Sate. Tlhey represenrt that affairn are veor,y. strietly ~uianaged at thi State tressury and Comrptreller' office. A n error of two mills bav. ing lten discovered in the settle, mint, ik. was traced back to the books of the former Auditor and reotifigd, It is to he hoped thal while the State offHeials arc straining at gnats they will swallow no carn ele. HontiOTAe.-ae Wil llama, colored, between nine and Lt years of age was brutally whippec and burned lyy a colofed inan, natued F?rank WrighL, a far.oor,noar Glia dens, 8. Os The boy WVllams, wai istin a Gryl ow cond ition5 etartes thai F~rank. Wrigh became enreged: with him one night week before last, oni acocount of atiact done that b,e eois.ld not-avoids as he was quite unwell Wright rose from hts bed, sind afte taakrna big oldest son tie the hos place and pushed hi.m down Into the fire with. bis,(oot ;,4o.i, tpOk bm into the barn, tied him up, ad wip p6d - him-severely, The wife of rank Wright, Uought; h O,4y,:t1 this citygyesterday. and deivered himi overto-hir mother, ..oy is literally covered with' wbete i". flicted -with the lash, and tIs severe ly b%:rped .U. 40Veal *.pa,rt,k g( his body. ie waS bound A an apjre tios to Frank Wright by his mother. -4Uniott. Herd. Had Frank Wright be-in a white democrat tho UnionIerald -would have had'a flaing article keadei "Ku.Klux in Riobland," "Fifteenth Amendment Ignored," "01l Rightm 11111 Trampled -under Foot," &. But, "buoh is life." The fo19wi*.g.e ia qs ar4*.put to the -world about forty. yes( -4goi and no answer given br-a ever .b4i perfoe&y Vatisfnotory.. We gy!e.fI for the benefit of ingenious enigma. list$. To five and five and Rffy-fBe, The f rst of letters add i Twil I make a thing Ih-va killed a king And drove a wise man mad," The only answer we have ever seen is "axe." But we confess that we are ignoi ant exactly how this answer i .obtnined. The enigma is said by stom to have reference to the exe. oution of Charles lt, and the con staut dre%d of death experienced by Com well. We give also a mathematical pnz. zle which has been going the round. lately. "A merchant, Smith, sold Jones a pair of boots for ive dollars. Joijes tenders a fifty dollar bill. Swith has no money in his drawer and goes - to Brown who changes it. J ones departs with the boots, and forty-five dollars change. Afterward the bill proves to be coun. terfeit. and Smith has to redeem it with fifty dollars good money. What did Smith lose 1"' llere is another. "A s'ells a horse to B for $55, and buys him back for $50, and sells him to C for $60. What are his profits on thiv transuction V - The piewium for the best ntswere to the. atbo-o will be a watermelon fromii somebody else's patch. Auditor Peake has courteously furnished us with the tollowing table showing the amount' of taxable property in each township during the present fitcal year. The assessinout now making for next year, beinA merely of person.l propeity, will not vary the amount to any greav extent. As the school districts and toiinshipi are,. ooterminous, the table givei bdlow will srvo as skuido for the assossmient of a local tax for sohools, We also annex a list of children -in Ouch distriot within the soholastic age. Ve advise all parties interest e-l to preservo tis table for future reference. We omit the -een'ts. I $319. 039 600 2 888,882, 690 8 840,622, , 678 4 921,997, 780~ 6 112,1556, 831 8 146,676, M * 7.. . 130,110I, 179 8 252,714, . 6 13. 92.28.176. 662 I0 160,105, 829~ 11 183 82b, 8R4 12 261.948, -600 13 298,600, 6-16. $ I,756,987 ,7I The above doo8 not include the assessment of corporations wvhich are retuarned in No. 4. In ,this eobneo tion we will remind our friends that the school la w provides that no patt o-l the State fun' shall he apportioned to any schiool diatriot th't fails tc levy a tax. This rule lhas not here tofore been obe3 cd, but: it is thie law nnvertheles.i. ' The county boaird of examineri are also conaidering -the proprNlty of not permaitting publico oehooils tc open. before. ianu.ary 1874, excep' where a local tax has been levied This wvill be dono to prevEn6 Noe au dumulation of debt eonse<ioenig tpor running uschonia so many months befdra the Stato- apportionmea,t is made. It is ut.eunstit#tlonaIgo levy any 4d ditlonal poll tax for educationa purpoes .The .local tat must ti l'evied on real anti paysoidaI prope. T F[ copartnership herstofore ets niame or Ieanneaberg &J)o.. Wi. dissotted~ on thes 8th Inet. Mr. R, I,. Dannenb0rj 'till continue the business at the oh stand and settle pteatr:f AC - PHN. DANNENB3ERQ. l\dITOII.tJ -Buck Eye Blee-!Ave ONN W E000?58 & DO, ia - osfrthe eouatheof;pi ea Ch ater, off'er j$' seat *IgUa to,.ak deuse the sa* with sample kiY fe a*10.l%. Apply at on.. sad he ready U^ah,s LAN,.-6AssXisti. denouno d all -sprto-m t .DaM0AloA$11 ' r, Jhow be know who.of b ziaOsrltev, tut It l1ving i lip fie-gamn iAed. tn avetised as (Ittrealls. Slhere I one Tonlo sd Alternacive in 4xWbenet-the bet &b world ban ever kno -which ooetIs so alcohol. It is U&i*4raIa V.negar Ditterp: ..HOw TO RsTO13 Tiuis ParsalT or T*1 9 TT.-Keep-yoVr money at home. D9 1ot ,1pen awa rpr apythi9i which you can'ob;ilh4 ll1 h&Prf a,.dwbor.W d not advocate p-uyla i f thatwhich y u oan buy abroad r even 64 90. but en you can boy your Blank Bookt or the beit grade. at prices as low as New York. then, send to Walker, Evans & Cogawell, Chat leetn 8. C., and probuse what you need. All their Blank Eooki are ail in Charleston, an d your enootrage. inet will suslaiu amort hy wanufa turing et.erprise. Dr. 3. Walker's CaliforniaThi. r 1itters are a purely Vogetable aration, Made oblody fom th a Ito herbs found on tho lower ranges of to Sierra-Novadan ountains of Califor nIa, the niedioinal proporties of which aro oxtractod.thoreirom without tip use of Aloohol. .. The ietieon Is maost daily askod, "What is the cause of the uiparacolod sudcess of VIsOAn t. TRnS" Our answer I,. that they removv (ho cnuse of diseaso, and tho'pationt ro. %overs his health. They are the great blood purifier and a lifo-giving principle, a .porlect 26povator and Invigorator of the .6yiten .Nover befor-in the history of the world hass. aediolno boen compoundod possessing the remarkable qUanties of YINEGAB 1ITTRaS in healing the se;k of every disease man is heir to. They are a gontlo Purgativo as wel as a Tonio, relieving Congestion or Ibfammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. t , The properties.-O It. WALI'S VIMxUoAR nTTRs are Aperient,. Diaphorotlo, Caruinutive, Nutritious, Laxative, Diureto, BSedativo, Counter-Irritant, Sudorifio, Altera. tire. and Anti-BIlious. U. 1l eoDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gon. Agts.. S8 Frapoiswo.Cqalorna, .ani cor. of WaWngton obrton ate. W. Y, Sold by U Druggslets and Dealers. - ObLIIi0ARY ARD VINCIPAL. A Full Corps-of Able Professors. Complete- oufft. of- A rni, -Apparatus, Met., for tiatough Miental and -pliysical trainingi Lootion noted for healthrul nons. and ptisesulng Railroad and Tele. graphlo faoli4tee. (Por Illustrated Cat logue apply to Principal. Jiif6 1-lta VthieaIens erFaIrfield Couii ty. 11X firi. of Pan&enberg 4 Co, ..hA beau dissolved by' mutuAf consent The undersigned ctanot olt to tondtor. his thanks to thb dititetts' it genoral f&Y 't'he liberal patronage bestowel on the firm,- a'd-'as it o suceor, hopos, -by the. pastl'be1;nation, to meet :with the same .n0our qedi.i . -H e a$u'roe .the public Iliat he wiWf nd osor'o pleaso and treat with politopois, l'espbot anO fa,it dealihg hill t61O6 Who 'givo 'lid~i 4oai. Ilaving made arrangements wit certain large houses his New' York~ and Balthuore, ho intends te oa#ry i~ ra-ger and anw>e comn. plsto stook- thani ever bdf'ore. With thu mnotto. of qqlok jeales anl sisali profits, I i'emain youry respe@Lfu~ I3y - E. . DANNEN821te. June 15..1x1- - r1 ESTABLISHED 1859. -gVxx -.'iRTY YSA RSEXPMRIRNc IN M%M WATOIT AND 0100K 14EW 000D. - 01D sund Filver Watces, (theavery best iime keepers) Solid Gold Chains, holl Plated Cbains. lings and Siver luo Chains, whiob I-auatantee. Also, Breast Pine Collar and Shirt Buttons of all des. criptionsi. A set of beautiful Clooke, 1 ]to "n beat them ? Repairing done in a workman-iko manner. batisfaction guaran ted. doo 15 R ' MULLER' Notice to 8chool Trustees. Orricgr Sen oo.)LCoStissioxt B Y an not approved March 0th 1871, it. is provided that -an annual mot t. Iug of each school district shall be held onl the last Saturday In June of each ynar at 12 o'clock M. &4oiloo of 'he ituo and place being given by tite olevk of the board of Trustees by posting written or printed notic-s in the publio placed of the district at least ten days before th.- mo1,t.. ing.' It also provides that at such meet ino th inhabitants qualified to vote at a oni eletion4awfully assenabiled shtall hav-i power to appoint a ohairw,an. to ad jour froul tinte to t'mo, and to choo.c a clerk ; ffho shall possess the qualifoation of a voter and to raise by a tax in addhion to tie sulus apportioned by the Stale for schools, fuatther slims of money not ex ceeding thres dollars for -ery child iu the distriot between the agos or' six and six. teen, said oum to be collected by the County Treasurer, subj .ct to hile or lor of the trusteos, conteasigned by the 'n iiais stoner, to be used as shall be agreed upon at the weeting, either for solaries of teachers or for the erection or repn ire of school buildings, or payment of lawful debts, together with othet powers as will be seen on reference to te act above mten. tioned. You are therefore instructed to an. nounce such meetings in your respective disisicts on Saturday the. 26th June at 12 M. at such places os el-til be agreed upon by the respective boards of trustees. The clerks.of the respective boards will call at my office for blanks and instrtc tion. IV. J.CRAWFOllD, June 8 t8 16 x9 10 Sahool Oommissiont-r. UTOTIOJ A UDaToa's OFFroit, FAirti, COUNTY. 5. C. May 22d, 1875. OTICE is hereby given that .he olice of tbe County Auditor of Fitirtieid County at winnsboro will be opet inl ac. cord. noe with law fron& hile 1t .ay of June to the 20th day of July, 1875, to receive the returns and tnake the asisess ments of the personal property of staid county together with all Polls l'ctween 21 and 50 years of age. Section 10 of the Tax acts as atnicded requires that every person required by law tolist property shall annunily between the Ist day of June and the 20th day of July, .make out and deliver to the Auditor of the county in which tho property Is by law to be returned for taxition a staterment, verill ed by his oath of all the real estate which haits been solu or tr6nsferred a\noe the last liuatat of pl.operty for which he was responsible. and. to whotn and Af all tho personal prop erty possoaseel by him or u nder his con. trol on the lit. day of June of ilant year, either-s -owner, age it, parent, hu-hanad, guatdian, exa.sutnr, Adninistrator. Trits. toe;-. rficeivet, offlcet. factor, holder and hIt -asocAntioniL, companIes and corpora. tions re4uired 'by law to lit -with the value thereof on said lst day of June, est inating according to the rules prescribed by law. All persons who fail to make their returns and list their property within the tine prsclbedl by law, thae,penalty of 60 per bett,1W1I'l a'Llb6b ain'h'b ef'rocit. W,1ii. PEA KI, my2-wAuditor Eairfield Counat.y THE GREAT REMEDY i'On CONSUMPTION Which tah be cured b)y a timely resort to this stan4d. ard prep-aration, as has been proved bythe hundr~eds of testim~onials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by maniy prominent hvsiolIaus to be the most reliable preparation ever' i troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and'is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience ofoer forty years. When r'esorted to im season it sel-. dom falls to effect a speedy ent'e in the most severe oases of Ooughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Congh, Tnfinenza, Asthmna, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the bhest and Side, Liver Complaint, B3leeding ut the Lun S, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough and leave the cause behind, as Is the case with . tuost preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus aemoving the cause of the oomplaint. A LL parties - having claims aganst bannenbeg a Co.,'trill present the .ame at aes. - .a CO, . tin. 16.-J REGUI The Symptoms of Liver oomplaint are u n the pain is in the afloulder, and is mislak ed with the loss of appetite and siokneas, toiating witl lax. Tho head is trobled w %idorabl loi if mrmory, acompanie4 wit something whlh ought to have been dono. and low npirits. Somelimes many of the a very few of them but ihe liver is generall THE FAVORITE Mcm.o WLOic1:.' Is warranted not to contain a single particlo oV Mercury, or any In3trious minerul substance, but is 11lUP,t VEG'E7'A GRLIA containing those8outhern roots and lle'hs whitii n allwlse Vi ovidonce has placei in conutlies whero Liver Dismso most prevail. It will curo all disonses onused ,.y derungineamts of the Liver aud Bow e, Simions Liver Regttlata, oir MediOine, is eninently a famnily medicine, tand by b.ing kept ready for immediate resort will save many an honr of'suffer'ing Aid many a dollar itn ti-ne and doctors' bills At-er over Forty Years trial itis stIll receiving the mott unqualifled testi mionials loits virtues from persons of th o highest. cl.araeter and responsibility. Enineit physicitias commnend it as t,he Most Effeotial Speciflo for c:,1nsumpli mn, fieadace. 1ainl in the shoulders. Dzzintms, .Sour Stoninch, ,ad tsie i-.N the noui h, billions atacks, Pul. pitutiou of the Itart, -Pain .in the rrgions of the Kidneys, de.pondenicy, gloom and rotebodingys of evil, all of iWh are(i the off."pring ofa diseased I,iver. For Dyspesia or Indigestion. Armed mith 1his antidtote all climates and chahges of wator and food say be faced without fear As a teniemdy in Malarlous Fevers, Bowel Complaints, restlessness. .Jaundite, N-iusea, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is the cheapest, purest and lte bost Fhaily Medicino in tie ivorlid.t Tny n powders'or Prepared gimmons Liver tegulator unless in our engraved wrap per with Trade mark, staip and sigurturo unbroken. None other is goniute. J. If. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. FOR SALM BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TAKE Sill1n10118' Liver ReguIlator. For all diseases of the iAver,8Stomnach and A f;leeni. A s a re-mmedy in Malarions Fevers, Bowrol 'Oo0mplalnts, D)yspsspsia , Menial Deipres~isi Rest tesasness, ,Jandico, Nausea, Hick )/eatdche, Colic, Constipa tion and Blliotrness. S00T A lT D C I. 'HANDAT A LA'1GE 'AND WVNLL BOOTS I DaY GOots,C 'rny 18 S. In i6'IO AGAWiNeI85~ Louisville Weekly Couriet - Journmal ("onlir.ues for the prebent year its habera arrangement, whereby, on the sut. a D)ecenmer, 1876,11 will distribute -impar *ially among 'its subscribe'rs, $10.000 -in prefsifs, cornprisinig teVole hiindred nseful and beanatiul as'tiales. The Courier.Journal Is a long-outablish. ed. live, wide.awako, progressiw'o, newey, bmrighat and spicy paper. No other paper offers such lndocomnents to subscriber's anN club agent's, Oim'btlars with full p'trticulars and speoimen copies sent free on application Terms, $2.00 a year and liberal ofrers to I)aIy editioni $12. Postage prepaid on all papers wvithout 6xtra chaor go. A.ld'rtbs, WV. N, il At,DEMAN, Pres. 't,ouisville Cotsrier..7ttrOal Co., Li:vhtt tre. AATOR.I losiuessand pain ti tihe) side, sometim on for rheumatism, The stamoh is alfo bowels In general ostive, sometimes a - Ith pain, and dull, heavy snsations con 1i painful sensation of having left undlone Often complaining of weakitess, debility bove attend tho disease and at other tiies y the organ most involved. TESTIMONIALS. "1 have never seei or tried such a simple offioacious, satisfactory and pleas. ant romedy in my life."--I. Ilaines, St, Lo uti, Mo. Hon.:Aex. R. Stephont. "11 oceasionally use, when my conditdom requires it. Dr. Simmons' LIVor Ilequia. tor with good etyot."-Hov. Alex. Il-. '81ephons. GoveTnor of Alabama '-Your Regulator has been in 'so In my Ifmily for some timc, and I am pursanded it is K villuablo addition to the medical soicnece."-G.v. .1. Gill 8.ierter, Ala. 1"1 have used the Regni'lator in my fami ly for te past -oventeen years. I can imfoly recommoud it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to outro."1 H.j F. Thigpon. President Oity Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator lan proved a good and offloacious racdicin0,"i--U. A. Nutt ing. Druggista. "We have been ntoqtutaintel with Dr Sinmons' Liver Medio.no for more thant twenty years, and know It to be the host Liver Regulator offerod to Lite public."-. M. It. I,yon and II. L. Lyon, Bollefontains 'Ga. 'I was c'urod by Simmons' Liver Rega laor, after having suiftered sove ral yoarj with Uhills and Fover-"R. F. Anderson.. The 3lrgy. "I 1ave'boan a dyvpetio for years ; be gan th'o Ilegulater two years ago -; it hI acted like a charm in my caso."-Itov. J V, Tiolmes. Ladios Endorsement. "I have given y our medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give satisf'action."-ElIlen Meacham Chattahooclee, Fin. Sheriff Bibb Cairntw. "i 'have used your tegula.or with sa. oessfdleffeot;in lliious 0'1o i d Pys pepsia. it is an excellont rettedy and certainly a public blessing."-0. Mastor son, Bibb County Ga. My Wife. rb aife nd self havo used the Regu. latur rw y o trs, and testify to -Its great virtues."-.Rov. J. Felder, Perry Ga. "1 think gimmons Liver Regulator one of the best medicines over maue -for the Liver. My wife and many ot'hors, have used it ivith wondetful effect."-E. K. Bpa,rks, Allstmy, Ga. M- D. "I have used tie Regulotor in my iffitni. ly, alho in my rogular practice, andI have foum,d it a m'ost valuable and s'tisfactory edicino, and believe 1[''t was usaed by e ,profession it would be c'f service in 'many eases. '1 know 'very much of fsuponnt pmrts,'amnd'crt ify its medi -unties are perfect ly harmes."-.. iggs, M. t ., Manoon, Ga. 2-xOrm ifO H OUSE. 25TAN~TLT ONT LDW PRiCES 1 a SHOES, 3LOTHEIsr &O. Just eaoeIved. La ieslgh topbok Combs, Bit, of fine 8egara ahd fine cut tobncoe by juano 12t8 WV. IH. 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