The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 17, 1879, Image 3
TOWN AND COUNTY,
'1UESDAY ]ORN1ING, 'Juuo 17, 1879
TIEnRIs or Tim NEWS ANn" 'EhAALD
---Tri-weekly editjoll f4:r t\ollars pcl
gunm; in alvgltte; weeltly edition,
two dollars .umd fifty cents per-tnllum,
in adsiuict. Liberal d.iscotiit to club
yf live andu1 upWt1rdt;,
RATiS' "oF AINY I SNlN N"-One ldolltu
per inch for tli''first insertion, t i(
ftfty cents pop inch-for ea h subseq .,ent
insertion. These rates apply 4 aill ad
vertisements, of whatever iatti' ee, and1
pre payable strictly in advanr c. Con
tracts for three, six or twcIve moiths
made on very liberal toi ms. Tran
sienit lo.cal notices, lifteen cents per
line for the first insertion and seven
ltnd one-half cents per line for -each
subsequent insertion. Obituaries and
tributes of respect charged as adver.
tisements. Siiple annolitii p et'e. u
marriages and deaths puib isbot free o
charge, and solicited.
All communications, of whatsoever
nature, should he addressed to the
Viinsboro Publishing Co.lipaniy,
Vilunsboro, S. C.
Now Advertnsements.
The Elliott Cotton Gil-.J., M.
Elliott.
Among those who graduateti with
distinction at the Peace Inst"itue,
Raleigh, was Miss Laura G. McCanta,
daughter of James B. McCants,; Esq.,
of this place.
If people who suffer from the dull
stupidity that meets us everywhere in
spring, and too often in all seasons of
the year, knew how quickly it could be
cured by taking Ayer's hIrsaparilla to
purge the bile from their systems, we
should have better neighbors as well
as clearer heads to deal with. *
DEATII or MR. Gnoon S1IrsoN.
Mr. George Simpson died on Thur: -
dlay evolting, aged about sevent-eight
years. An autopsy showed that death
was caused by induration ofthe pyloric
prifice of the stomach, completely
closing it and preyeuting the passage
of any food whatever. This l {t some
Wvhat rare case.
TIHE CIIARLOTTE FEMAu, 1.E 1INSTITUTE,
--ly return thanks to the Rev. W. 1R.
Atkinson for a copy of this institution.
Though in its first year it seems to be
flourishing, as over a liicre pupils
from different States are emllolld.
We have long known that Mr. Atkin
son is a most capable instructor, and
we are pleased to see that others appre
ciate the fact. May he prosper.
A correspondent of the Un ion Times,
writing of the schools In that. county,
says: "We take pleasure in the hon
orable mention of ljr, J, i'. brown's
school, north of Thickety. This is the
tlird year Mr. Brown has had charge
of the school at that place, and his
popularity as a teacher increases with
the length of tiimP he is among us."
Mr. Brown's niany friends fi Winns
bero will be glad 'to hoar such a good
account of him.
DOTS Fuon SALEM.-Tho growing
crops wore materially dlanaged by the
late rainus.
A 'difficult but successful silrgical
operationi was performed a few (days
ago on the person of colored woman,
Eliza Woodward, on Mr. G. lR. Petti
grow's plantation, by Dr. McClerkin,
assisted by Drs. Owvens, T. G. Doug
lass anld Arnette. The operation was
for cancer of the breast. Tho paticult
Is reported as doing .weoll under theO
circumtancees.
- A little negro.on Nr, G, fl. Petti
grow's plantation recently had its arm
broken by falling fronm a small box.
RETL~Aw.
THE'WHEIAT Caop,--'Jhe June rc-~
tu rns to the Department of Agricul ftire
show the average condition of winter
wheat at .ninety, against ninety-eighlt
last year. . Tile Pacific const is oon
siderably over the average, Oregon
rising to 104. The Son,th Atlantic
States average ninety-six, South Caro
lina reporting 108, and4 Georgia; 112.
'The States north of the Ohi'o *River
average nlinety-five; In#1iana reaches
108. New England nyerages ninety
four. The Southern inlanid States
average eighty-eight. ,The., Mid dle
States average eighlty.-sx. The 'Gulf
States average eihty-three. - The
trans-Mississippi States average seven
ty-nine. The drought has, been telt
more or less severedy in tM1 j garts of
the country. From ,the South come
some complaints of Witer /killing, and
f\'om $b North and West of the
HessIan fiy. Grashopapp'g nye also
been heard oftlpyQid,the Mississippi.
VZAOE INST1rUTE~.-ThIs eXeellont
female institute of Rialoigh, N. 0., conl
tinueg to give a fh$shed eduication to
the ladies of Fairfield. -Miss Mary
Elliott, now Mrs. James Mobley, Miss
.Agnes.Mtilling, Nisq Nlgt Aikon,
Miss Floride'Rloi, Miss NTi~y Rion,
can all hear teat4piony to the high cx
cellence of the Institution. Dr, I(ln
loch's daughter, Miss Alice Klinloch,
*als g4ntd o j1., ay be
grang,.aughte of Johy Oal ol, Esq.
.Among a score of rdreentlvos fW m
ed superior dulttaIbi' df fl vocal
powers fr6nn tha* be, f~ 'dt Prf
tan# . fss I91npINil I'lso a
lno apau ra gin r, if g ele
- - .e4 t u fu . corn
$f~n~nt hIis'inetitiitd. '4
. hp IWo.tg ObseWM, ofa the 11th
in:t., thus 4oticeskind of the 1i*fuates
M issForido Wlfi 'fnboro,
r . r
"The past week has beent a busy one
with the young cAdet. The exanino
tions in the various departments have
been at last completed, and the results
of the session have been achieved. The
Comnenceneiit sermon hiJ'o the
Corps of Cidets, on Sunday, June 8,
was fbl1yed by the prelintuti4y exer
cises oi. ThuI'rslay ighlit, June 12.
These exercises consisted of original
essays and oral iq{js by members of the
second and third classes, and, in addi
tion, the fonlrth class was represented
by sevont declaimers. Friday was,
however, the galla day of the week.
At, ten o'clock on that dayt a large as
senbly had gathered in the chapel of
the Institute, to hear the speeches of
the graduating class. All of them ag
quitted theuselves creditablyt iiud the
followiiiigii..e Oad,ets rectiy td the
honors of the Institute: Cadets
Carter, Sanders, Wylie, CIlbert, and
G uess, of 'South Carli.a4 Illd Cadet
Ilasell TIihomas, of North Carolina.
Rev. Ellison Capers, of Urcenvillc, S.
Csi nelivered the annual oration. It
was an imnpressive address, abounding
in eloquent pa"ages and delivered
with striking, eICel't. The diplomas
were conferred by Colonel Thomas,
the Suplriiteilent, who mnldci a few
ivell-tiined remarks. The Cadet Bali
closed the yelr's wvork"
'ho lIlott Cotton Gin.
In another column will be found an
advertisment of the Elliott Cotton Gin,
manufactured by Mr. J. M. Elliott, of
this place. Of the merits of this ma
chine it is hardly necessafy f,o- us tq
speak. It is well known all over the
county as decidedly one of the best,
if not, indeed, the very best cotton gin
made. Its, maker is a mechanic of
long experience, acknowledged ability
aid the highest persgntl clhartitc .
Not content with the good results
already achieved, Mr. Elliott has of
late greatly improved his gin, placing
it il tlc front rank of machines of i(s
kind. The testimonials he has re
ceived fromt cotton-pla:tcrs in diflbr
cut portions of the 6cato tell plainly
the estimation in which his gin is held
by tliose best capable of judging.
Aside from its high merits, there is one
great reason why the Elliott Cotton
Gin should be used by the Carolina
planter. It is the fruit of native genius
anj native industry. Other things
being equal, it is tit .nce the dutty and
the interest of every one to patronize
home industries in preference . to
foreign. It will certainly be conv.eded
that the Elliott Cotton Gin is no whit
inferior to any of the Northern-made
gins in the market. By many, capable
of judging, it'is regarded as far superi
or. When, therefore, the farmer can
get a first-class nrticle, and at the same
time help to build up home industries,
it is certainly the part of both duty and
self-interest for hini to (IC so, We
should like to see an Elliott Ootton
Gin in cycery ginl-house in Fairilcid
county. This beIng so, it would not be
long before its maerits would be knowvn
Inl other nieighiborhioods.
From a large numb.er of testimonlials
received by Mr. Elliott, we have
selected the fpllowing, as showing the
opinois of those best cap)able of judg
11ng
From Glen. .Tnlo, nra tton, Fairfild.
Findinig the forty-five saw Gin pro
cured from you iln excellent ord(er and
doing e xt rao rdi nary work I doter.
minied( to test it,s calpacity din at r'Lii of
twelve hiours. It was started at six
o'clock, a. mn., and stop)ped .at six
o'clock, p. mn. As it was necessary to
remnove thme lint out of the way, it was
packed as it was ginned, and not
weighed until It was packed in hales.
TIhme bales, twelve In ru~iber, weighied
at fractioil O.yer 51600 pounids. Tims
result is unprecedented, so far as I
k now, and I dccem it.due to you to re
p)ort It to you. The Glin was run by
sicam and at a regular and uniformn
speedl all day. The cotton sold as well
a any, and thrO Ivaa8 no complaint of'
cut staple.
FrAnm saml. M. GreenPi, Esq., GreenviHle.
Your fifty saw gill provedl very sat
isfactory. I did not permit It to bie run
at a,high speed, but at a quiifornr mn(d
orate gait, andc it ginned out a 500
p)ound bale ccy hour and fifteen mlin
utes." liihs wor~k shie would have
dlono mnudh quicker at the ordinary
high speed mlo?t muen run thoi gins.
Your arrangement abouit the~ i'ollis a
deidedO( impl lrovemnent. ~ ery damp
cotton will gin anId keep the roll andl
sample well. A very im portant fact
Is that she gills the seed so very clhein,
to the admiiration of all who see her
work. This excellency 1 think is due
to your improvenment about the roll.
.y Frem w. T. C. Bates Es.s.Matw.
4 Te #tyaw llittGin purchae
bu 1t season gave per pat
5 .t bh. It mIied as rapily rid
WIh 1,bes fri ithari any gi know
of. I nevef knew the roll to break
0o1ce during the senason. This particular
ibature of your gin is certainly excel
lent. It cleans the seed well anid turns
out a good lt. I never tested its
capacity In number of bales per dlay,
as we seldom ever run thue gin continyi
Oulsly for a 'Whole day..
From .T. w. Wilkes Esq., Chestei.
The sixtyr sawv Gin I bought from
you Itst fall, with your inroved roll,
gives entire satisfaction. Tlhe roll Is
far su;perior tg any I have ever seen.
It gina light, and cleans the seed better
than ally gin I have ever used. I
can gin five hundred pounds of lint
cotton per hour and keep It up all day.,
1J1G200 -LANVDHOLDEI$.
What Some ofthle Colored People in Fatr
field IIave Manspged to Accumulate Sine
"Freedom."
Afesa. .Editor.: I hanid you a
tabular statement of the land owned by
the negroes in the different townships
of Fairfield county. The p)rlces affixed
being those assessed for taxation, we
may conclude thait the property cost
much snore. In one case I know the
owner paId more' than thr% times
what his. property Is assessed at.
When we Aefect how improvident the
negro as a race Is, and when we reflect
that smile .-ther tacos 1'apmup'
wealt10 ui4 handed it down 1t teir
p)ostOat .the AMHent Th - &.
FFiS1IGOODS!
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONIIS.TING IN PA'rQaF
24 bbla. Molasses-all grades,
400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,
10 boxoa Croatp Chteose,
2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
12 bbls. Sugar, all grades,
14 1acky f Jofiee--10 Rio, 4 bes
Java,
50, 1;bls. Choico Family Flour.
BAGGING AND TIES.
LARD in bbls., cans and buckott
Bacon, Bost Sugar Cored Hams.
Choice ]Red 1ust Proof Oat,, See<
Rye and Barley.
Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and ul<
Sh1ops, Axle Grease, White
Wino and Cider Vinegar,
Smoking Tobacco-.
Durham's best,
Chwing To
bacco.
Raisins, Currants and Citron.
ALSO,
Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches an<
Tomatoes, Mixed Picklos Ohow
Chow and Popper Sauce.
ALSQ%
4 # e gt: of I QOT9L A.\ SI;OFiS
All of which will be sold cheap fo:
Cash.
nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
N E W Q O M EQ
" I
The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED,
anl nost THOROUCHLY coubtruclc.
SEWINC MACH INC ever inventcit. All
:i wenrk; .;;rI l-ro rn<c of the BEST
STECL, CAREFULLY TEMPER;D
ane nre ADJUSTABLE.
It I.n9 the Ar/TOrA2'Jr TJ";NFXON, it
han thu .sJLAWEbT .DQ2B33:rY". 1 has the
Easiest ''ihreaded Shutte.
IIUNING or Un ax0 Tiq th
MAOIHINE.
It hans a sELF-sETTINcQ NEiiDLE~ R
UTs aDA fruit ni the 1oi or sttc
8PAoE~ uncer thi nrin It ls.1NOSELEs,s,
alotiher maachs)ombinXeLId. ta
Ai-Agents wanted in localitios
where we are not repeented.
Johnson, Clark & Co,
'30 UNION SQUARE. N.Y
DRES GOODS !
DDEESSGOOODS
W E would respectfully invite ar
inspection~ of our Stot'k o:
Dress Goods by the ladies of Wigg1s
boro and vioinity. Our stock con
sists of Iron,-framo Grena4~inesi, Al
Wool Buntings, Lace Bunting
Dentelles, Beige, Linen .awyn
Pacific Lawn, Qordied Jagonets
Corded Piques, Sqitigi, &o,, &c
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMMT
of Brown I4nen Dress Goods, witi
Laces tgy Trimming. Our Stock ir
all other lines is full and coZnpleteo
A new lot of White and Colorei
Trimmings just opened. Seconi
lot of Caaime6res from Oharlottos.
ville mills opened a few days since
A lot of Fans, Paraeglp an osgui
to Netting just ip.
eoMASTER & IJILICE.
N. B.-Atoatio Fl,y Fajg fo;
sale here.
juno '{
GAS SIMERFA~
O1NEAPER
TflAN
EVER
CARLo'r)'ThlLE. cAssIiMl~ISB UIhAPS
ThIAN E~VER t
OUA150TTESILC AS8IMERES OlIEAPE
TlAN EVERI I
OtIAILOTTEsVILLE CASSIMElt 8 O01 APl
STRIPED
4ND
MUSLXNS.
NTSW T~
has accumulated absolutely nothing,
but has alwtlys remained savplgo and
nakled, tie following stat ement may well
be to us whites food for reflection.
'T'le whole of this acct\nrtgttion is pure
ly the result of indi.stry and economy In
thirteen years.' time, and was dug out
of the ground, \ytiout credit or family
or other outside aid. Yet stout young
men of the Anglo-Saxon race, who
can read and profit by the advice of the
sage n. I' nklint will tell you,
"There is no money in farning."
(G. I. McM.
1 (1,349 4,960 4l,722 $ 169,565
2 10 70 1 4,0TU 48.517 278,27')
8 9 1,195 4,385 49,2116 201,589
4 10 2,572 7,035 30,793 '
5 89 8,613 11,450 83,013 1 'R3
6 6 501 1,300 26,208 61,5U8
7 12 1,375 4,905 20,911 71,;15
8 6 731 2,270 44,69- 16d,030
i 7 765 2,210 35 661 61,683
10 264 910 23,817 1'8,070
11 1 1,615 6,405 25,19.4 101,1151)
12 10 1,341t 6,265 27,241 141.5'15
Il 9 1,85.1 7,735 48,189 217,355
14 5 820 2,.40 9,935 863.775
14 93" 18.570 ..... ...............
18l f18,223 $81,061) '405,61i $2t230,641
'These ow,, 43 tpv.n lots.
TH ELLIOTT
COTTON GIN,
WITH IMPROVED ROLL,
MANUFACTURED BY
J. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSBORO, S. C.
The subscriber has had fifty years
experience in the gin business.
J. ? ELLIOTT.
juno 14-.3mos
S.IPMAN'S
DUPLICATING
Simple, Convenient, Neat and
Cheap. Every busines i}an
should have one.
NO 1N.I OR PjN REQUIIED.
The undersigned is prepared to
fill orders. 'Samples can be seen at
any time. E. S. CHANDLER,
Agrent.
June 14-3mos.
FOR SALE.
1IPEW very fine thoromgh. bloal p'ig,
11the beat in the countyi Seventy-gve
days old, and will weigh sevent,y-five
pounids. D. it. FLENNIKEN.
may 27
PALMYETTO HOUSE,
UNDER THlE WINNSBORO HfOTEIL,
lBER IQM'5 OLD STAND.
I WOULD inform my friends and the
Lpublie in general that I will be
found at the above stand at all seasonable
hours ready to wait on thorm. With an
expe1ienlce o.f thirty edd yea:s in the
business, I g4arantoo to serve all kinds
of drinks in a mnannsor thit will suit the
taste of every oneo.
MiNT JULEPS A SPECIALTY.
A choice stock of Winos, Liquors and
Cigars always on hand, Give mne a onll.
J. CLENDINING.
june 7-ns
TAX RETUR~NS.
~f HIE County Auditor, or an assist'unt,
I.wil be at the following plaecs on
the .days designated, fov the purpose of
receiving returns of the taxpayers of the
eounty,'for the next'fiscal year, viz:
Woodward's, J1ino 0 and '
Ridgway,June9 and 10
Gladden's frove, Junil .1a.
Caldwell's Storo; June 14.
Durham's, JIune 16 and 17.
Bear Creek, June 18 and 19.
,Horeb, ,Juno 2?3 and 24.
Jenkinsvillo, June SS and 20.
Montiello., Juno 27 and 4.
Feasterville, .June 30 and J ulyl1,
WVhitq Qals, JTuly 3.
'The office at this place (Wlnnsboro)
will be open from 1st to 5th June, and
from.4th to 20th Junly. Each taxpayer is
required.to make return on oath ,of all
lea and eors4 1 ybperty
owned or entr lied ~tytem on
un Jqt. All. ojsend ~etwoon
h e ages U of twenty,pne and' sixty
years, expt tlose' exempt by law, are
required to make return of their polls.
After the 20th July, a penalty of fift per
cent. attaches. -I. N. WITHERS,
may 6-txtf . County Auditor.
MORIS HOUSE,
A T TIlE MQlgIS HOUSE you gani
get transient or regular board a pale es to
suit th'limeos, with accommodatIons not
surpaseod t4 WJ4nshpro,
' A, A. MORRIS,
moh 256 Proprietor.
11HE~ celebrated Stone Mountain
.1 Corn Whiskey (band-madls) may
be found at F. W. HABENIOHT'S.
DR. 0. H. LADD,
offers his professional services to the oiti
zensof t town and county. .
zer~ o In Bank Range, u1? sti
nextto Ntews and Herald oMoie. Enirano
on Oongross street. mar 1-xf8m
Tb MAKE MONEY
THIRD ARRIVAL OF
v NEW GOODS TS R I.
- ALL WCOL Runt'ci n lanq adil Oolors. Blaek Crepe, Al
paoas, Cashmeres aw< 4 .na. Linen Suitings in Striper and Plain
Colors. A largo assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconets,
Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques and dualy'igs. A full lino of Linen
Drills and Cottonades. Also, Cassimros, Bl3oached anil Brownl
-W Shirting and She4ing, Plain and Figurod Lawns, Cambr'is and 0
Porcales.
OA I CATCJPt ( OAII(QES !1" CAIg@ OES: i I
--CAL. ANP SEE
0 CA
TIIE DIAIMOND ,mat.
4 A nice lino of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt.
2 Our Shpw QSock is fuller than over, which fact speaks for itself. t
l Q lotling in groat variety, and a ftll and 0on1ploto stock of
GROCERIES,
r No baits thrown out to catch the unwary. All Goods sold at a O
Z gitimato.Profit.
0 P. S.--A large addition to our Notion Dopartment will arrive in r
few days. F. ELDER & CO.
Cy may20 _
IDRINK AIO,1A COFFDE E.
NEW FURNITURE!
FOR DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED.
EYEAXTpIINQ WARTANTj DAS REPRESENTED.
--PRIOIS TOW ; THAN EVER.
A )AOw supply of Window
Shades, Picture Frames, Pie
tlrcs Wall Pockets, Brackets
Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat
tresses and hlildren Car
iagp.
For pvicos, call at the first
Ne MMMPRA in;ga:lT m"~ class
J"'TTRiTITU 4J3 sTQE E
eore making your purjhaxis eewhe ro
LUMBER AT PRICES TO SUtT T.TIi TIMES.
1IPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT M1ODI RATEP RICES.
ALSO PREPARED TO MAIiE TO ORDER.
.. o
UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT.
I keep on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosewood Cases and
Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stQIC pf Coffins.
oct 22 R. W. PHILLIPS4.
ONLY SEWINGI MACHIIN11
wiC I .'&I A
Colf-Threading Shuttle,
- ~ as Self-Sett ing Needle.
Never lircuIks the Titread.
Never Skips Silics,
Is the L.ightest Rauiling
IT II.S
/ . Iep p14 Simple Devieo
* Winding the Bobbin
Withont rmovin ithe trp rro
Tho Cimplect h Y..ost Dttrable
and in overy repect tho
BEST FAMILY 8EWINO MACHINE.
The"NEW AMEft1CAN" Is easily learned, doe. not get out of order, anchit de rnere w.rk
with leg laber tagp eother machine. litustrated Circular furnished en epp:ication.
.AG-EN TSq,W A.N'TED.
* . OVY,Maner. E4 7i. Charle~s Ftroot. D3altimoro, r..
J, 0, BOAG, genit (r 'airfield.________
A V l..ABLE INVENTION,
- THP WORL.D RENQWNED
11i80W EW ING MACH INE
A workmanship is equald gou Chi-rnonmeter Watch, an
as elegantly f1 nis ed an 41 rat-cl a:s Piano. it receivc
the hIghest away at the onna sadi Centennil Expt
sitjon g, iT SEWS ONE--PORJRTH FASTER than oth.
mas i nos. Its gacity isnIIpie There are mort
WILSON MAC H1E sol In the United States thar
the combined sales .of all the others. The WII.80IN
MENDING A"TACH M~ Tl for doing gli kinds of r?ppiring,
WITHOUT ATCHIN, ligvon PREE with each machine,
madWILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
CHCr.a.Q , IL.L.,U. S. ..
Onthe ceberr.ted Matthe
I 1868 Old Cabinet Ry,.oall at F. ()R ANP AY
W. HABENIoHIT's, RWy of I4arket
Ia W IN1nsono nowMLI
TUST Received-at, the old stand tif T
-BY RB. Robort.son-5,000 pounds Time
a thy and Clover Hay. Two Car Loadi
MR$. M. W. MO~WN.
rri Hf Jotel, situated inl the centre o NOT A LINCR.
-hetown, offer's and garantees to the
publio Inducernents unautpassed by an~y
plJir houe in the JlgeQ b o sup. ~ ihiil eaidvrcha
lidwith the bes6 in to om.
erms... . prd -o4o 41n
~~moh 92 ' JNO. D. MoOARtLEY.
--15 DXQanBW8 T"' OR~ a cool Lemionade or lee Sodl
Er mumeM 1 Wer afll'., V. HEWENi B
sal e1~l~F B" f~f.14'
THE FIEND OF ALL L
HOLJOW.AY'S PIL LS !
"I had no. ap.potiteC II lweg:J .ili
vo ro a hearty one.
"Your Pills are nar.v,lous."
"I send for anuothabr bpx, And koep them
ip the houso."
"Dr. Holloway has ci,ro\d wy ie\dacho.
that was chronic.
''1 gave one of your Pills to my babo.
fo" cholora morbus. 'I'tp doar little,
thing got, well in a day."
Myv nausea of a morning is now.
cared."
"Your box 9 Ilolloway's Ointment
enred mo of n~oises in the h6ad. h
rubbed some of your. Ointment behind
the ears and the noiso has left."
"Send me two boxes; I want one for a
poor family."
"I enclose a dolar;, your price Is 21j
cents, but the molicine to me is worth a
dollar."
" oud me five boxes of your Pills."
"bet mu have three boxes of your.
Pills by return u;nail, for chills and
fever."
I have over 200 such tcstli iet41 aa,
these, bh\t want of space compels met,
conclude.
o1t CUTANEOUS DISORDERS,
And all orulpt.ions of the skin, this Oint
nent is tnost invaluable. It does not
heal externally alone, but penetrates
wilh the 1u1ost scarc"hing effeuts to the
very rcot of evil.
1101.LOIWY.t OI NTMIENT.
Possessed of this remedy, every innn
may be own doctor. It may be rubbed
into the system, so as to reach any in.
ternal comilaint; by these neans, cures
sores or tulccrs in the throat stomach,
livor, apino'or other parts. It is an in-.
fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts,
contraoted or stiff joints, gout, rheuiin:
tisn. and all skin diseases.
IMI'oITANT OAUTiON.--Nono are genuine un
loss t,i SIglnature of, . IIAYIIocK. as ageut for
I he t'ttec attts sir"'ouintIs enti boX' of 1' 11\
,uat Ciftu%nt.. Boxes at 26cent(f, G'1 xO lW
I i There Is conslderiahle saving by taking
the huger s1es. 1O1LLOWAY & CO.,
feb 15-ly Now York.
IT is FAt.: I.:CQO TO 1"r1' A guLEAP On:
.AN wnE:N A FaW DOLLAS MOdE WILL
GET TnE INCOMPAUADI,E AND AL
WAYs IELIAIBIE.
MASON & HIALll
N . .O TAND DBAREST,
.. ll:8't' AND (ilEAPES:T.
iEi1Y STYLES.
NEW PRICES.
Rix Stops, Elegant
3mnbossed Walnut
:asn, of I;o 1Y
.ign, only - - $89.
Ton Stops, 4 Set4
Roeds in Now Stylq
Ilunminated Case,
A . ,-' only - - $95.
Ton s1tops,' Sets Reeds, Mirror Top,
Case, with Gold Bronze Ornamentation
only - - ' - - - - $100
OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD.
Wiiners of the highest honors attbg3
World's -xli'>itlons for twolv'
yot'rs past
PARTS - - - 18,37 VIENNA - 187a
SAN'.l'IAGO - 1879I P-IIM. . 1876
PAtlS - 15 O -1
Endorsed by Fran Liszt, Th -odg
Thomas, Olo Bull, Oiottsohalk, Strauss,
Warruua, MUrganI anc ,uvur un thousianci
eminent musicians of .iuropeo and A meri
ca. The testimony as to the imtnenso su-.
p)eriority,'of thoso inst 'up4opty pver aill
others is emp ati, gnt rwhelmiixg and
indisputasble,
RENTED UNTIL PAID bF)B.
These Organs are now ofl'ored urobas
eoby monthly instalments ot' foin &
to $10, or will be rented until ttm ront
Pays for thorn. From one to tlhroo y arg
limo givoni for paymenit,.
Spooial reductioni given to Ohurchee
Shosand Pastors, Agents wanted
everywhere. Organs sent on trial to any~
part of the South. We pay freight bot41
ways if not satisfactory1
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOZ
For the anl>ro convepient s p ply ut'
Southerni trade a Southern W holosa a
Depot ha, boon established at SavannMl
Ga., from wvhichi Dealers, Ohuroc
Teachers, and the retail trade. can bt~
supplied at N. Y. anid I3oston Z$y
rates. For Illustrauted Catalogues,, price
lists and full inforination, adiess
LUDDEN &r,.3ATjS,
Sjavanah, Ga:
Manufacturers' Wholesale Agonts,
mohi 25. 3m
SMITH'S WORM 01L
ATmH'N, 1.1A., D00ember $,1?S
A few nights sInce 1 gave my sdn ono I,OK
the WVorm (,1 and the unxt (day hO 3)589- 18
large worms. At, the samoetis1oz juo one
dose to nmy little Vrl, f0~ vets andi shg
pass0d 86 w9f 13.5 rop .la 4i~J8
WOR M OIL. for salo' by '~fstor' Bfleg:
i'rcgre(,ny r. . 8,. 4Y ON,, A$4n%,g.
zily,
BET PiladY phi Lageo. er
The Safety3
HOT ELAST
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