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Cah Everyhitud of plain and fancy job ed E printing neatly e-xoeutod at this ,ffi,o plet at low .priocs for.oasb. may Read Flenniken's advertisement. T His collars are the nobbiest things Jud out. pan tire< Mr.Desportos, stor3 has at Jnst He arrived at its final realing place in cati Irish tuwn. it. cup Amanda Stravagais fearing bodily but bat in from Sarah Johnson, had justico ea1 Mackey to bind Sarah over to keep We the peace, last Tuesday. not tice A few colored sports indulged in profanc language last Sunday after. I noon in front of the jail. The police- thir man on duty was nowhero to be seen. Chi Pai We have on file an interesting letter al b from Saritoga w ich reached us too bee: Into for insertion in this losae. It com) will appear iu our- next. teru bot1 Yoterday our sanctum was invaded doll by an emissary from Mr. J, 0. Bong, tlr bearing a fine watermelon. Mr. B,-ag tihet has quito a supply on hand. No tion Mr. J)n6. 0. Mackorell is erecting a fne storo on Main Ltreet in Black- ( stock, wshich, when finished will be Wi an ornawent .o this thriving little a j< town. Alt met if hot is any~ niame for it, we think it a we have experienced it for the piast O" few daysa. On Snudaty the thormomo.. AI ter ran up to 100 degroes, anid wvas thro at 92 at 8 p. m- i. -- the We have in our office some speei- sehl mens of Hungarian Grass, grown on ing, Mrs. M. C. McCreight/s lot in bori WVinnst>oro. The grasas is six feet in n;or height and very luxuriant. to e -- at Col. ion spoke tive hours in Ce- a g< 1unbialWVednesrday on the Parker thec ease and continued on Thur.,d.y. asp The News and Courier and t.he Co' out lumbia papers speak very highly of are his efforts. in t C. Mr. A Bautmgarten, of Charlotte, Joh1 is again in Wininsboro fur a sho't A. time. Hie is travelhng ini thre inter. -lkj est of S M. MNenrdel, of (Chtrlite, 'y and has a uei assortmrent of tSuiI5 ti,e anid tub...- c. IHenry Cloud, -colorod,hving oi.M r. HI. H. Olarke's.plae'o oD Morrl. Creekav baa six aces of corn tha-, has three -or four ears on evCr y sialk. It ca n't s~ 'be ben-t. The ciorn ;.is -of -the "gourdte *eed" variety.. On We .hand the pleasu-re 'of meeting e ?n4r. J. A. Buehanian, edlitor of the gt Chest-er Reporter, at 'llacksatock least p. Friday. Mr. E3. is 'theo picture ol good hinahh and at' ks ib high to-' c n of' the prosperity ok his payer. W e wish hrimt abund nt. succs. t tabi FIJsPENION.-Otj account of th unavoidable absoLrce of the P'astor, p' services In the A. RI. Church will b'e'p susT ended fur several weeks. Notice thec of the reosaption of services will befr given through the N aws. T opi By reference to another column it ber will be seen that an election will be , held on tho 24th of next m.onth for pai the office of 8peri1l, to fil the unex., ove pired term of L. W. Duvall whose whi resignation wan accepted at the l..st tril terma of the "ourt. There are several thii prominent candidates in the field rand y w.veno douxbt that the conteet noe for the offion 'will be pretty h*ot. jcart intends ,horty to put up a ti story brick store. antd dwelling a, door to D. -. Gladne'fs. Mr. i s. Lauderdale intonds oulting up 5 w store nel door to -). Leudor. I' establishnient. Mr. J. 0. i g has broken ground, on his r mises for a new stord.''utiOer- a d this one will be d.e40tod to a inery alone. S Ve are glad to soe that our t rgetio Council are putting thb V 3monts in splendid order. The ioil have time and again ;appeal. i o property owners to fix up their 0 sments, but finding no move in E direction they have gone to k and ar3 making walks where a u: days ago there were ditohes and I places generally. apt. S. 13. Clownoy, Cashier of v Winnsboro National Bank left 'hursday to attend a convention a aratoga of all the national bank I icis of the United Stateo. This i rention is for business and I sure. Nothing political will iscussod. Ohl ' that we were a iier i Ir. Jas. R. Aiken has also -reach. I t aratoga. Ro "iakes'a triv for sure and health. We hope ho succeed in finding both. 7e were mistaken in stating that ge Mackey presented a fire com- v y of Columbia with a fiag "napt I by himself on the battle field.1' purchased the flag for tho oc a on and so stated on presentiui, ie 'as never elaimed to lat% e .ured a fla- himself in battlo, has two U. S. flags that were tured by others during the wqr. mnake this correction ns we did a intend to do Judge 'Makey injus- V 'he five dollar notes of the filit, (I and truder's national banks of ongo, the fir.t national banl- of ton, Illinois, "1and the fir.t nation. an1k of Canton, Illinois, hav'ng sucmo fully counterfeited, the ptroller of the currency has de- t ained to rdLire the notes of those t is of the denomination of five r asS, and'rcquest.s national banks ughout the country to forward it to the treasury for redemption. additional notes of this dononina will be issued to those banks. n Saturday the Granges of m1sboio and Gladden's Grove held int meeting near White Oak. lIough it w-as Ically a Grange ting, the pic-nic connected with t tracted a large nnmber of p'ersonas r two hundred wcre present. e ountiful repast was spread, au.d ah all paz took fleely, yet basket of fragmnents remained. Whilei uninitated were enjoying them- a esa in rocial intezcourso and dlane- t, the Patrons audjournodlto a neigh. j ng spot and hold a very harmio a is meeting. it was determined unsolidate and to hold meetings I V bite Oak. Capt. Guillard made I >od sp.eoob, defining the object of Grange, defenading it from the f arsions of its eneusies andpointing ' the way to success. The patrons a quite hopeful .of meeting a uiceess I beir new movement. Mr. Jos. 'a D~aldwell was elected Ma<ter, Wr. n Vinisona, Overseer, and 0C pt. HI. }aillaird, Ljeoturor. We have not a ( Of the other' ofiiers at present. * hie next mseeting takes place on r flcat Satur day in. August,. B he entire p)arty adjourned at a e onaable hour after having spenti ry pleasant time. e 'c-Nic A r lIAcKsroGca.-Ona Vri last we had the~ p)le:sure of atu ling a pie-nic given by tho good t ple in awl around B3lackstock. a arriving there tre founid a largo course of oitizens disous-.ing tire I Ora l ne ws of~ the day, hut tuo'reo tieularly the crops, which ar0 king remarkably woel in thoat vi ty. A'>oat noid-.day we repaireid he. pleasant grove east, of the vil. ~a whteze we found a bounteous lii titled with ordaything~ that rt, co: Id wish for, anid to whichs tice wats done b,y those presents. a Bllackstock CJorsnt Band, under leadership of Capt. Jas. Blaine, niahed mausic for the occasilons ie band plays splendidly for the ortua.ity they have had, having n organized only six zitontbs. ~fter dinner the youeg people re, red to the larg6 and spjaciOsta hail r the store of Capt. Jag. Johnston, r:e tha light fantastio' toe was >ped until a late hour. -Every ig pased off quietly and pleasant.1 and about 5 o'olook in the after. i n we tnrned ourh.e honieward, I bine the d ay. may. n6t bha4 la ista4 whu wnaygget an i Vita ou'to anotoer' affair of the same >rt at the prosperous little towip of 'Tho Abbeville Medium oontait e at ttoretting repoi t of the Commenoe. tent exercises of Erskine Collog4 nd Due West Feurale College, botl t o.o 1yst,.Abbe ville .co,unty. It he exOrQis9s'of the latt r' institotiir averal young -ladies -from.. Fairield )ok part and acquitted tlielsOlvO ,ith credit. Among the essays were the follow. ig : "The world's Eldora;loa" liss 1'lla M.' Brice, Yonguesville C. "Tis not wealth that wakes the a)a"-liss Janio S. Letmon, Wiuou. Uro. A letier .frQui the pen of Mlia lettie S. Douglass, W iunsboto, S. 0 ras also leAd. Miss Blla J. Hiliott, of Winnsboro a the "first honor" of her clas, de iverod the valedictory. Goticen. og the essays, we quote froai the lodium : "T:e ussi3.8 weie all good-therc ins not a ingle illeior spvcilnen ii lie entire collection, but, mhile thia 3 true there were three exeroites we hink, of more than ordinary merit gerns of purest ray sereoe'--which leserve the most honorable ientiou 'he wreath of poetry woven by the eft fin eers of Mss Patton, of Dut Vu.t, fCund appropriate counter. a ts in the touchi n and plaintive aledictoriev of M iss Ela Eliio't, of Vinlilboro', for the clas.,, anl Ali.a tutherford, of Newberry, for the oung ladies' literary society. Each f those three compuitions woaild ave done credit to older and mme xperienced heads. They wUold sake a protty licture in any librar%. 'he poetry was faultle.s in ihyle nd pure in sentiment ; while the rose was full of deep and poatho,ie loquence. Wore it not that oui roien do not incline towards literary lace, we would at once exs.clude that heso thteo tre destined to shine in he galaxy of southeru fem e ar ist.-." The correspondent of the News and 'ourier alsq pays Miss Elliott the Alowing high couplimeut t) ber alediotory "Miss Rlla J. Elliott, of Winns. oro, deerves the highest praise fot he womanly delicacy and beautiful implicity with whilch she as " -rst 01100" ol her class discharged th i ad and painful duty." Rev. J. M. Todd, of Winnsboro, hairtuan of the coninttee on exami ation, presented the prizes. We are pleased to see Fairfield aking sui,h a high stand in an institu. ion of so much merit. [CODIMUNIC A TIE-] Hints to Telegraph Oustomers. 1. It you have a message to sendJ if, write it on a piece of brown paper r the lmargini of a newsaper Jever use the Company's blanks, as t. is convenient, besides saves the cimpatny's stationery. Always make he operator write it for you, sigr our name, and writn what you' do. ire ; he will know best what yo Vant to say. Ne ver write nat'nbors hr et ters, as it is quicker to make the ures. 2. If you write the message ofi ur the operator, never 01 .5s youar T's" nor d ot y our "L'o' as he aw Iways read any handwriting, Jever road a message over to bhi s b'e 'knows what it contains, Icusure to bslot and blur it so' thai e earn take time to decipher it. )porators like to decipher messages 'ount two words4 a~ oine, as he will evor know'It, sandl it will sa've y ome55 'ebange-. It.f !. t he 'oi,ra'n haIrge-. :o 50l cenits, 548 hima to sena t. for 25,-'ho will ahlway:s ,do it, be auae ete ohasges are -alwaya modi 'y opesators. 3. Stand over him and watch bin cad tha message -as it is sent, oi akon his m.essag.es off the file and cad thoem whale waitiig, or ask whia lie manages be has sent contains so will always give .yea iniformna ion. lIe'sure a'nd ask iire pri'.o o otton.. or bow cotton is going. II noiwRstr nd lwat v e ho ad to inforn mss, haeeawu be is emoployed foi hut purpose, and it wvill ot' noth 4. Wh'en your t?1ank i's lo t go to ti LIearest Te'legraph oflice, show you bheek, tell the opeo-ator you, wanti tent back ire odiately. Write of hle mesasage but never pay fori is this is the .Tolograph .company' ynsioess. TPho wires belong to th~ itailroad, and you have a right t 0oseyour trunk a,n4 .telegraph fo t free. F'Lts Railroad. business " Rtemaia vith 'the oper&tor all day, Wbs.n youa hear the lustrumentt workidg atk If That's not for ypi4. R vill soon tell: yog, ' When he I rriting, engage hinm In OonvYersatietl 611 hitn funny jokes, ja,ke ,h n augh,.he;likop t, beg , osir) j S.it t'elievde ths lnonotoiy~ o'f fh nsttuIents Ite 148 r y0 quickly and resumes his writin this is.th,o signal eO k 4pe*ates te Moro Iouly'. 6. If he is just olosing his 4fio for toea scupet.bix get 'him, td. g back-4nd. 1"d!O;slge. 1 Scan 41 o les it ive hi en Ate. him tn e 00ic your grea graid 'Or d you yvar te m a 8 3 ht off. It h says its no use and refubes to get. ou of bed, tell him he is a sleepy lsde follow and. does pt atten to his busi nes, ind you ktiw 6 d1dsen4 off, as oporstors aro not . allow t sleep and eat as dther e"le. I you see an .operator hun.tiJt to de liver a mpssage, ropke him go bao with you, and attdad to your busi neOi, as ou went'id'ond a' ms'ag irmuoidiatly and it is very impor tant, it should bo sent inluiediately Ask he ooperatwr hov' long befor you will got an answer. He col always toll you to.tho minute, whel a porson will anwr. Run a credit ac outnt with the okeratoir..' 'He wil credit you with pl,aRure, ratlher thai havo the cash. Aa oompany's, so ar ul,erators, and dout w%nt the mnoue for several months. Whon ie call for at settlement, t411 hiu his bill i wrong, you never sent a'ny udh :nes ,1gas. Make' him bring you thi >ooks, aud all your -qessges, &c H1 will like this as it is rocreatioi to get out of th. ole1e collecting Opera tors are generall ev6r' amiable at.d -uet teupered and like to ao (111m )(inte customers, even if the, to lose money by it. A strij 01 servaice of tleo rules' and un1 mhor, will fGoiliato your. bubinos; make operitore popular, and tuaki noth prosperous, (especially) CUSTOM ERS. NOMINATION. Mr. Editor. P1,easo annonio S. W. BUFF as candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing o loc, lion and oblige his ANY FaiNmm. Mr. Editer Allow ue a space in your columns b put. heinte The publio Mr. A. F GOODING. as a suit able person to fill tu ofice of Sheriff We sineerely hope hi will receive a unanimous vote MANY VOTRRB. T IIAT on and after the 1st day o August next, all logs found going at large on the streets without a badge will be taken tip by the Police and a fin of two dollars imposed on tho o*tnerg. A the expiration of twenty-four hours, al dogs not olaincd will be killed, -- --- - JNO. A, FRASER. . july 9-2 Clerk 'of 1ounil. ORD)INAN0E.X E it ordained by the In'tendant, ~nn Wardlens atf thme Town of Winnsbort in Council assemb,ed, and by the att.hori. ty .'f the samte. That. any person obstructing the side, walks or crossinlgs of anid Town, b,' rolling ha.nd.oaras wheelbarrows or tru-ok on snid side--walksa except in ennes o evident, no-essity shall he fined in a suin not exceeding five dollate for each and every offenee. Witness my hand nnd t coporto sen t.' is Tith Juno A. D. 1875 { ~*s. JNO A.Clerk of Conil. P. BACOT, July 9--lw Intendani - HERII.FtS SALE.. OF PJ.RlON1AL PIIOPERtTY. Y'virlue of trundry exeoutions to mn L)direcred, I w ill offer ( or salb ifo' cash,'nt pwlio'ato. to'The hig'he%tbid der within the l.gal hoars cf s lo,. a D)oko en:the ft-st, IMonday In A'ugut nex t and the day following, the followin deseCibiiled pro'pei-t.y t o wit: Contetnts or St're bel'onging to Hogai *' Cloud at. Doko. tevieel upotn as th rrmopet1y of- lloga'n & (71n(t'l at the Ruit. C ME i' h & !Ecmle, agtin:<t IIleguan & Ci4tid am.i othe&s..Again't tho samne derendh,in s. -S. W. RUFL A F, Q. She1tl' Office, Wignrhnro, 8. U., July 15. l875. july 20-x2}1 Carolina Militay nstitue OHiARLjOT: N, 0' MEI' TER31 BEGJiNS SEP?, hth, 187 rpJIIS Instituts is unow fity equtippe I. withI apparatus for unstruetion .ab Ithl arms ror inilitary drill. rThe Sutperintendents anid Prop*r-.4 a gisted by an able ared experiencd i orgi of [nstrutotor't. For Circular, ad'd!oss, Cotm J. P T1IOMMS, july 83-x$ Sumperitenden$. Just Reeived-A lot po A agusta ,Flour from nn wheat. - I ALSO--mA lot bolted mb. by Ih4fUath Iouse Iesno*e e bathing, Whmht ,m,.n feeu. 4 Qppm *Prlee, o.ntefor #l1.o 4 4,0 k1"&-41rn~J"ll. -*AT . -A111111t011160. liqu We, oorow If livin would app the same to Sholie Bortants, vertlised as Caur gIt.1 But, there It one Tonio and Altorealate 4A existence te world has eyarf D known-- tae no aloohol. - 46 01A O. Walker's Uallfornia Vanegar IIp9,k r IO* To R1stonas 1s PaosPURa It rn 8TAtR.--Keep your money at, Do not send away for anythiog whiol 'OUr can obtaitAt ore as elBewhere. Vi o don tot advoate paying $5 for that Islob I you can buy abroad for even $4 90. gk when you can buy your Blank Boo .or I the best. grade. at, prices as low as, w York. then, send to Walker, Ea Cogswell. Chat lest nn 8. C., fand I ro16e-T di.Me 01600 4an M Nboutage-1 ment will sustain a worthy manufaot,rinl d u,irprive.to Dr. J. Walker's CalifornIa ita $ egar Bitters are a purely Veg e 'at preparAion, fJig phloil fk,oM.-the na- vc Stivse .w .ru#of the 41,6r Neval.n6unt.ii6z:f"tfor.! n11,19AP diha $hIW1l1%oroporties,.ofs ich' - re otraiqted thoerom arti outsth~ uso of-41coh9l. -jThe,.iqu&l) 19ininal dally,aked, "What- th caus 'or e ulparallolea su6cos of ViNoAit Vt tho caWseof diherii I dOt re covers hiS ibaltli. They are the great pa blo6d tIfftU ife-gfi fIz prl.ciplo, bu i a perfebt Renv - - !atr of the saysto. or e iii the history of gthl woyl4 o.ba h bq 'C e' biho' d- ois nark5l wi Sulta, Possosti . a I ten aZ %usliies of vipsCAtt BITrti elin 'tho l stok of every disee ntian Is heir to. he pr i are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonie, 11y roUgdoig,.Q(onigsuIop,..,gr.,,I:qbmatiolm of elt tub it.' in 1sarl' 6 ia in Bilious Diseases. SI The properties of Dit. WA Is VIxbolDITTUgss are Aore", Dia bot a Oartinairivo- Nutritoi Laio Dt t6 sit Sedative, Counter-Irritant, WdoN l-, twe a livo, and Anti-Bilious. 1M. M. MODONALD 9 Co. ro aud oO. of tAr h:Ietotaol.'f Bold by & n Ursu.a ofA X h04Itrs . cut iti of fol off the stite of 80101ethCroflij Af COUNTY OP FAIRLIC). dill Office Cle of t.iroult 6o114 WO . FO .DuAliIWil b .'d'WNki, -Cleric ~of lituaid ourt, in pursuanof thet a e. qulremeuas of Section 2, Chapter XX , It of itie General Statutes of tile State or. Souih Caroiia~e, -do Itereby give ptabliv notice that ani el 6tion for 8hrf o ar field County. to fill the vacancy Irn saidBi ouffice, caused by the resigniation of L. W. DuYA14, 411 bn!. Nold: o 9u'uot;da%Yq, thePe ewenty-fourtha dRy of August next, at the p usual places of election throughout tho,'a said County. r Witness my hand at Ninnoboro this S18u0. diefy.f'July A .~I 0 t. -SAMYEL 13. CLOWNEY, July 14-tl8 x5 Qlerk of Circuit Court, For R3nt IH E Warehouse and 8tablo attache d to . lte store forme ly ownid by Joih 11 - Cathcart is for rent, .Pssession given im-Aodiatel, or neXt fall Aply Ao .1:3. SUUE Ei LIMER.. Fo june 24 FRES10 TURNIP SEED,. f - T ST Rleceived, a supply of Tri n of approved varieties. WhittpEbad,Sn-P,e,ModPlt Oils, Drtage.oiiestlos Pae,tk &o., &o. REPORT' ~ ~ H '00OZDIT1 N Wtnnsb6o NationalI Bank. AT Wi-ntisboro, i thei State of 8Qush * Cis.clna,a't 'e 'oso of besieoss SJunie 89 187h. LohoSI *8dUlo)Mlj67 68~ U. S lionAts to seouro circulatint, V-5 009 00 -Due frrns :ot'hr tj-at.t, - 5,304 #t -- Real E sate, Fustastute Premiums Paid, 10.2t46 $ Bills of other Ntional Bale 8,66j 00 dFIraoctional Currency (nluoi. ~ 6 Tronsuiry nlotes) 6 00 Treas. 5 per ot. of o roulation 2.474 00 To,ta $I?6,67~ 39 r Cheek 28,10 4 Due to thet National ga 1129k 72 - f,679 19 8 TATM OF 80UIJl (AROLXNA, 1 i 1Sansuel B. Olowney, Qsehier of the above nasned Daeki, do sole ~sy b a t d'' Is et, 8AMtUEi, B. CLOWNEIY, Cashier. - Sworn to and s~rIb beforo $se, this 18th da ofbi.* . 4 3. 0. RBBB,Twv, trot.vyy P bihi s It YMl .tWrei Atteses o *.. ODR,N 'ii#:E.f46f -- kni18 at 4P, Oeyhsptoms of, Liver complaItu are u inosi Cpalin 1 In the 64ouller, and Is mistaken I .1,ith tke'lossofVappetlite and sickness, bo r4tLn WIh a, The head is troubled w it-h orsl e. e ,ofmary, accompanied with p: 1110e '6difgit to have bern done. 0 Ad 6w,"40rits:' twollties many of the abov ry few of tlieN ,;but the liver is generally 1 VurEl PA06RiTE ar Is warranted nnt to contain a - singlo rticlo of-, Mlercury, or any inijurious iteral substance, but is rUELY fkGEPARTL re i I tol utaining those Southern roots and Herbs St 1loh n allwI4o I'tovidonloo hav placed connie s*heo Liver Diseaso most. otail. It will cure all diseases caused dorang,ineus of the Liver and Dow n Iit 6MoTiver Rogult,tor, or Medione, emitlic'lty a fnily m'edicine, and by ly ng kept ready for iminedinto resort will 8a we many an hour ofstiffering and many be olin time and. doctors' bills. l After over Forty Years trial it is still It, loiving the mot unqulifled testi. I6ials toits virtues from persons or ti a jhet charncter ani responsibility. a ninent physicians commend it as the Nr Effectual specifo. Si eonsum ptLi i, [teadacho. Pain In the e mild4rd. tzziness, Sour Stomach, bad Li te P' the nout i, billions attacks, Pal. N Ation of the Heart., Pain in the regions (i the Kidneys,,dospondoncy, gloom and ebodinga of evil, all of which are the lat spring ofa diseased Liver. wi Jor Dyspeat or Indigostion. ined v11ith this antidote all Olimatos anJ thgos of water and fol may he faced gn' thout fear., As:a ltensdy in 'Malarious nel vers, Dowel Conplaiints, restlessness. V, indice, Nausea, IT 1AS NO EQUAL. s the oheapct,' purest. and the best to Fanily Mediino in the world I Ch y no powders'or Prepared Simmons Liver ceE gulator unless in 1ur engraved wrap- pel -ith Trade mark, stamp and sIgnpturo cot broken. None other is goluine. se; J. It. ZE1LIN & -COb Macon, Gs., and Philadelphia. lt vil OR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. f 1.1 TAKE us 'P Simmons' Liver Regulator. r all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and ly, Spleena. As a remedy In for darlotas F?eves, Bowel Complaints, < D)yspepsia, bienital Depression liest lessness. .Jaundice, Nansea. S1ok ' HIeadeheo, Colic, Co'astipa t-ion and BillIousness. SLAN DECK OJ'/LY BOOT .AJD) Silo. )ry Good n d C -WEi STRIVE TO P' 0 Close 0111 01 Oue' Roputatio: ~Onpetition is th4e Coians and PRI(2 5~ND BE CO A E'N *N tioy absenoe to lbhe North, I desire lo. . Infom thi.u tio the t Messrs. A sblo hat ,I hand 9r wih take tii e and,asure the 11 tha. ey will endeavor t o plea4e ( 1 w I wi a 6all. to~ to............ .. ... ATOR.1 no104 ,il p%tin I i he side. So:no tin&t ,or rhoumatism. The stainaoh is afoo wols in general costive, sometimes a pain, and ditI, heavy sinsations con Inful sensation of having left undone ften complaining of weakness, debility e attend the disease and at other time* lp'organ most involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never sees or tried such a uple efflolicis, aotisfactory and pleas t remedy in my life."-I. 11aines, St, iuts, Mo. on. :Alex. R. Stephens. "I occasionally use, when my condition juires It, Dr. Simmons' Liver Itegula , with good efieot."-lon. Alex.,ji. Governor of Alabama' "Your Regulator hns beun in use in my ily for some time, and I at purouaded is a viluablo addition to the medical ience."-Gov. 1. 0111 8 iorter, Ala. "I have used the leguinltor In my fami for ilie past seventeen years. I can rely recoimend it to the world as the st medicine I have ever used for all iso of diseases it purports Ito curo F. Thigpen. President City Bauk. "Siinons' Liver Regulator has prove4 Cood and eflicaoious rmedicine."-C. A. ting. Dnigglats. "We have been stoquainted with Dr I mons' Liver Medic ne for more than enty years, and know it to be the best rer Regulator offered to the publiu." It. Lyon and ii. L. Lyon, lellefontalne "I was cured by Simmous' Liver Rogi. or, after having sutffcred several year a Ah Chills and Fever-"t. F. Anderson The 3olergy. 11 Have beon a dyspetio foryears; be i the Regulator two years ar ; it ha ed like a charm in my case.' -Roy. I li Imes. Ladies Endorsement. 'I have given your medicine a rough trial, and in no case has It failed give satisfaction."-Elleu Meacham, [ttahoocheo, Fin. Sheriff Bibb County. ,I have used your Regula'or with sno sAful effect in Billions Colio and Dys sia. It is an excellent remedy and (ninly a public blessing."-C. Mastern 1, Bibb County Ga, My Wife. 'My wire and self have used the Regu. or for years, and testify to its groat tues "--eov. J. Folder, Perry Ga. "I think Simmons Liver Regulator one the best medinines-over mano for the rer. My wife and many others, have ,d it with woudaiful effoot."-E. K, arks, Albany, Ga. M. D. '1 have used the RegulZtor in my fami. also in my regular practice, rand have ir,dl it a most valuablo and antisfactory Jidene, and belleve if it was used by a ptofession it would be rf. serviec in many eases. I know very much of mpionntt parts, and earltify its modi. italit-i,.s uite perfeotly harmless." 2-xz(. E R & CO0., isHO USJJV TO W. lothing .House. LEASE ALL. bINS ! r Sumer Stockt ai las Boon Life of Trade ! IE Our Goods, NYINCED ! RICE R1EDU'CED FRlOM~ $1.00 to 30EITS A30O, o moot the dewmand for a Safe iad Reliable VER AND AOIUE ANDIDOTE -r A Irtes within the reaoh of all TIRtELY VEGETABLE, NEVERL KNOWN TO FAIL. PIIYSICIANS PRESCRXBBE TiEM. 'or was Mdedicine so D, servedlv PoDulav Just Reeied Asupiply of Dets Lineui .Collarsall .- styles. Also Kilk 'Tiles. By W, iH. FLENbNIKEN & C'O.. Engllsh Breakfast Tea. UNPOWVDER Tea, You ag Jfyson Toea .Oolong Teat, gaaranteed Oe e. 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