The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 25, 1879, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY. TIURSDAY6 December so. : a a , T nms oF THE NEws AND IEntALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per flnum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannim, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. tA-s OF AyvERTisiN(.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, o ad lifty cents per Incl for each subseq sent insertion. These rates apply to nil ad vertisements, of whatever nat. ae, and are payable strictly in advanee. Coi tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran leat local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as~ adver tisemen ts. Simple announcements oI marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Companyi Winnsboro, S. C. New Advortmiements. Strayed-R. E. Ellison, Jr. Agent's Sale-J. B. Davis, Agent. Masonic Meeting-G. B. McCants. Knights of Honor-E. S. Chandler. In cont'ormity to a time-honored practice, and on the principle that "all work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy," there will be no paper issued from this oflice on Saturday. CAnnIER's ADDInss.-The Carrier of Tm NEws AND HERALD Will this morn'ng present to his friends his usu al Chrisimas address. In the past year he has been constant In his atten tions to the subscribers, and, we think, has taken them a better paper, in all respects, than has ever been bublished in Winnsboro. We therefore trust that amid the pleasures and festivities of to-day, the Carrier will not be for gotten. I1Y MENE A L,.-The Associate Reform ed Presbyterian Church was well filled vit i ladies and gentlemen onl Tuesday morning-the occasion being the mar riage of Miss Ella J. Elliott, daughter of It. L. Elliott, Esq., to Mr. Robert C. Gooding, all of this place. The ceremony was performne. by the Rev. J. M. Todd, in a manner at once sol cmii, chaste and appropriate. At the close of the ceremony the couple repar ed to the residence of the bride's fath er, and afterwards took the cars for Charleston. On their bridal trip and in their journey tllough life, they will carry with them the well-wishes of a host of friends. SmoKE the Celebrated "Monarch ox the South" Cigarq. Five thousand just received at F. W. Habenicht's, W ashington St., near Depot. *tf SHOOTING CLUn.-A Shooting Club was organized last week by the elec tion of the following oficers; Maj. T. W. WVoodward, president; J. H. Cummings, vice-president;~ J. F. Mc master, secretary and treasurer. Ar glas-allshotng-ath t-dy.The prizs wll e a folows Fistval ue 7.0, ashotig-jcke, o apair of hunting-boots; second, value $2.60, a bag of shot, or a six-pound keg of p~owder ; third, value $1.50, a game bag-, or a cartridge-belt. The entrance fee, entitling each contestant to tea shots, is two dollars. A number of entries have already beeni made, and a lively time is expected. The shooting will take place in roar of the residence of Mr. W. R. Doty this morning at 10 o'clock. CONFERENcE APPOINTME~s.-The South Carolina Methodist Conferonco, wvhich met in~ Charleston last wveek, has made the following appointments for the Columbia Dist rict: A. M. Chrietz berg, P. E.--Columbia: Washington Street, W. T. Capers; W. Martin, financial agent Washington Street Church ; Marioni Street, J.* L. Stokes; WV. A. Clar-k, sub.; City Mission, L. M. Little; Columbia Circuit to be sup plied by J. W. Dicksona; Ridgoway, M. 11. Pooser; Winnsboro, G. W. Whitman ; Fairfield, A. J. Cauthen; Chester, A . H. Lester ; Chester Circuit, L. A. Johnson; East Chester, T. J. Clyde; Rock Hill1, J. M. Boyd, J. M. Friday ; Fort Mills, W. WV. Williams; Yorkville T. E. Gilber-t; York Circuit, A. Ervine; Lexington Fork, W. W. Jones; Lexington, D. WV. Scale; Edge field, S. Leard; Johnston, W. A. Rog ers; Ward's, A. C. Walker; Gilbert Hollow, J. J. Workman. The Rev. G. W. Walker, who at one time had charge of the church at this place, has been transferred to South west Missouri Conference, and sta tioned at Lexington, Missouri. WAGONS-U. G. Desportes & Co. have just received a car-load of Avery Wagons, which will be sold at prices to compete with Columbia, *18-1mo. NEW PuntIcATrONs.-We are in re ce'.pt of the December numbor of the ,Southern MAusical .Afontly, which, * like all the issues of this popular maga zinc, is well filled with good music * and appropriate reading matter. The Honthly is published by &fessrs. Lud don & Bates, of Savannah; Ga., at the low prlpe of one dollar a year, Each ubscriber r~eelves a premium in sheet music to the amount of the subscrip tion price. *.? We acknowledge the receipt from -'r, J, 0. Ayer & Co., of Lowell, Mas sachusette, of copies of Ay~er's well knownt Ahmntnao for 1880, 14 English, *rFrench, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish and Portuguese,.the whole forming ?ieblection Well worth preservation. The publioation.ofthxe# carofihly-prepared and really vatuabie books, at the rate of ten million copies per annum, all for gratuitous circida tion in all quarters of the globe, i. one of the marvels of this marvelous agog (t takes eight months to prilt thon, at the rate of fifty thousand copies per day, and the production of themi con Sulnes nearly five hundred tons of pa per. The little annual is a welcome visitor at every fireside, and It has, like the standard medicines prepared by Its publishers, the deserved confi dence of the entire public. STRAYED lROM-the subscriber, on Sunday, the F21s t December, a dun-oolored M ARE MULI0. eight years old, fourteen hands high. A suitable roward will be paid for her delivery to It. E. ELLISON, JR., dej 25-t2x2 Winnsboro, 8 0. JINIGITS OF HONOR. rTHlE regular seint-monthly meeting of True .lBlotherhood Lodge, No. 844, will le held In tasonic Hall on Friday evening, 260th inst., at, 7 O'clock. A full attendance desired as ofil cers for the ensu.ng quarter will be elected. B. S. CHANDLER1, dec 25 Reporter. MASONIC MEETING. *THE regular monthly communication of NWinnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., will be held at Masonic Hall on Bat urday, December 27, 1879. at 8 o'clock, p. m. A full attondance is earnceptly re. quested, as there will be an installation of officers to serve for the ensuing Masonic year. Members will please come pre pared to pay dues. G. B. McCANTS, doo 25-1t Secretary. AGENT'S SALE. AS Alent I will offer for sale on the f -st Monday in January next, be fore Lho court-house door in Winnsboro, for cash, the following personal property, to wit: One bay mare and one bay horse about seven years old. -Sold as the property of Joel W. Pearson, under a bill of Pale given in favor of A, Williford. JOH N B. DAVIS, A gont. Winnsboro, S. C., Dec. 23, 1870. dco 25 FOR SALE. THE furniture, bedding &c. of the Morris House is for sale from this date, and will be sold privately in quan tities to suit purchasers. All remaining unsol.l 1st January will be sold at auction at 11 o'clo-:k that day. Also, one good milch cow. Terms--Cash at the knocking down of the property, otherwise the articles will be resold at once. A. A. MORRIS. dec 23-13x1 MOUNT ZION GRADED SCHOOL. SHB exeroises of this School will be 1. resumed on Monday the 5th of Janu ary, 1880. Pupils over five and under seventeen years living in thia dis trict, will be admitted free. No new pu >il from other districts can be received. 1'hose already in attendance from other districts must paiy, before re-entering, to G. H. McMaster, Clerk of the Board, one dollar a month for the three highest grades and fifty cents a month for the lower grades, as an equivalent for the local tax levied in this district. G. H. McMASTER, Clerk of the Board. Pnpils desiring to take branches not prescribed in the common school curriou fum, can do so on payment, in advance, of $2.50 per month, to R. MEANS DAVIS, Principal. den 23-td L1TTLE SPEEDY COri Slieller. FIRST PREMI1U1 AWARDED AT THE GEORGIA STATE FAIR. For Cheapness, Simplicity and Durability this Sheller stands with out a rival. .PR ICE, ONLY $5.00. R. S. DESPORLTES & CO., Agents, Ridgeway, S. C. For Sale by U. G. DESPORTES, Winnsboro, 5. 0. dec 28-8mos GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PALMETTO ROUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmentq of Liquors. in the Bore. One Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of fine old Rye Whis key: lais Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanoke Rtye, the oldest, 18 ditto.- Corn Whiskey of the best grades. North Carolina Corn, Sweet and Sour Mash of the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran, dies of th c finest brands, I have also a fin'x lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I will disnose of at reasonable p rices for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Boer.- al ways on hand from the cejlebrated firm of Berger and Engell. You einn find me at all times at the Bar under the Winnsboro Hotel, nett 4oor to D. It. Flenniken's. Call and see me. J. OLENDINING.. aug 28 WEDDING MRfISTM&S PRESENT. Fine Sterling Silver, Fancy Silver Plated Ware, Rih /alnut Clocka, TOILET -SETS A&ND VASES. A fresh assortmen~t of Jewelry in variety of style apd qddallty, and With Patent Safety Burnera. C ONN~OR & dRATDL1!1, BUY THE OLD "OAVE" Oitm - WHISKEY. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold by the United Statos Government. The regular "moon shine." U. G. DESPORTES. Scuppernong Wine at $1.50 per gallon. Delightful for Xmas. U. G. DESPORTES. Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddlos, Bridles and Harness. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfitoion guaranteed. U. G. DESPORTES. dec 23 N E G . Nw GO-ODS GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. W E respectfully call the attention of the public to our new lot of Goods, and request an inspection of them beforo purchasing Our goods have been carefully selected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bought from anybody anywhere. We would call the attention of the ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very pret ty assortment of Ties and other Neck Goods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, etc. in GREAT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods department is com plete in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kerseys, llannels, Homespuns, Blankets, &c., we are full up, at the loiest prices. ShIOES! SHOES! I SHOES I II Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see our stock, nnd we will convinceyou that we sell goods as cheap as anybody. f' We are agents for J. & F. Coats' Spool Cotton, and Belding Bros. & Co.'s Spool 81lk-Now York Prices. oct 7 316MASTER, BRICE & CO. CHRISTMAs DOOIJS Mince Meat, Famous New Eng,. land Brand Apple Butter--very fine -Ginger Preserves, Lee & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce, Bald win's Tomato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatine, Wilson's Corned B~eef,in 2 lb. Cans. OAT MtEAL, PURE AND FRESH. Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, Buckwheat Flour. JUST OPENED. A new lot of Cassimores, Jeans, Kerseys, etc. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes. Clothing, Hats, White Goods, Domestic Homespun, Drills, etc. It will pay you to call on us be fore purchasimg. J. F. MoMASTER & CO. dec 11 CHRI STMA S -IS CO]MIETG And I am prepared to soil you all the nice things you want for the Holi days, such as Apple Oranges, Cocoa nuts, Citron, PresseJ Figs, Currants, Raisins in Boxes, half and quarters. NUTS. Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brasils, CANDIES. French Mixed, Cocoanut, Strips, Japanese Candy, CANNED GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef, Salnon and Sardines, Lobsters, and Oysters, Ple Ape and Peaches, rote Meats of all kinds. Sky Rtockcetd, Cannon Ordokers, Ronian Candles. Torpeoet. Give mc a oals ). ~ .W H. DONLY, dec 18 On the Corner. MelA8TERI, PML~IOTT' & 00. HAVI jntin reobived a lare lot of Christmag G*oods--A ples, Oat god, Canldiop e'~ Ordera, eta,, etc. t*"EU8 A CAL 8~ ~to ~tbe North-w At oornler 9z and olk deoTER, ELLIOTT4 00. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY JAMES W. LAW. 70 the Public. Why not insure your property? See tho cost of a per diem (xpeonst. Daily cost of insuring $1,00) at 3 por cent per annum is only 8j cents. At 2 per cent. per mann is only 7 At 1.1 pwr cent. por ann im is only 4 c. At I per cent. per annum is on) 2 . At I per (sent. per annum is only 2 -. At 2 por cent for 3 years is only 1.88 c. At 14 per cent. for 3 years is onwy 1.35 o. At 1 per cent. ,or 6 yenr is onl.y 0.88 o. At 2 por cent. for 5 yenrs is only 1.1 c. I . Dwellings in town or country, detach ed, insurable at the following rates, viz. For one year j por cent. I For threo years 14 per cent. For livo years 'I per cent. . Barna and contents, gin houses, baled Il cotton, store houses, merchandiso, mills i and churches insurable at adequate rates. I 1 represent only the very best coinpa- c nics oflong experience and well establish- V ed character. JAMES W. LAW, V Agent. nov 22--CmA EGG NOGG FOR THE HOLIDAYS. IMPORTED LIQUORS: Otard, Dupuy & (o.'s Cognac, Old jlaaiajct Ruim, Old Goldei Sherry Nine, Pure Holland Gin. DOMESTIC LIQUORS: Nathan's 1868 Cabinet Rye Whiskey. The Pure Old Saratoga Rye Whiskey. The Gibson & Co.'s XXXX Rye Whiskey. The Dave Jones Kentucky Bourbon The I larper Kentuck'v Rve Whiskevy ' Old North Carolina tor'n Whiskey. Old New England Rum. Best Junipei Berry Gin. Old Blackberry Brandy. Pure Juice California Port Wine. Clear Old C.i nger Brandy. - Old North Carolina Aplile Brandy. Pure Virginia Apple BJrandy. North Carolina Peach Bran'dy. SweetL Apple Cider. P ure Crab Aple Cider~ ntto Liquors. Bllackwell's Genuine Smoking To bacco. Five Grades Good Chewing Tobac co. TEN THOUSAND CIGARS Of Best Make. The above goods are warranted as represented, and guaranteed to suit my customers. FOR SALE LOW FORh CASH By F. W. H ABENICHIT, Roar Townt Hall, near Passenger Depot. dec 11-txtjyl MERRY CHRISTMAS I ---: o0 F ULL STOCK of the choicest and most varied assortment of Goods for the Holidays. We invite the public's attention. particularly to our 60 CENTS KID GLOVES. These are extra cheap and worth an early inspection. Ladies' Silk Soarfs and Ties, Ladies' ~Handkerchiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICES -AT P. WDEKER & BRO. deo 18 A16ijTRY& MARTIN, 'WIOLE5ALE~ AN~D flET4I1L GROOEAtS AND COMMISSION No 74 Main St..(White ront) (*lve us a call befoe urhsi s where. AUGQT N '0o6 l11-3nos Pinos and Ormals FROM FACTORY DIRET TO PURCHASR I Gvery Man His Own Agent LUDDEN & BATES' 1IAND INTRODUCTION SALE. Five t hoUSand super n) st ri ments fl'cl ten .ading manuheturerts to be placed iII repre ntativ e Southern homes at factory rat es for itroduction and advertLisenent. Sale inaugu Ltted Nov. 1, 1878. and proving such an i tnse succems, will be continued until Nov. I -1o. The only sale of I lite kintl ever sucessfuliy rrried oti iII A'neraii ion't HIM$ I lsi his i ice ) join a gigantic club of live tho;ttua pir hasers, each of whom secure tinl Istruiient t nanufactuter's wholesale rates. NFORMATION TO PURCHASEIS. Don't make the mistake of supposing us to he xerely "local agents, selling on coimiissioni." Inderstand and don'tfrget it, that UN of the Irgest, ]m 0ufacturersin America including Ihichering & Sons. MAson & Hainlin. illet & Davis. Guild & Church. lathushek 1Piano Co. Poloulbet & Pelton, louthern Gem Co. Storling Organ Co. avo appointed us their Southern Wholesale Lgents and given ius exclusive control of t-heir ustrumeIts for the South. These manuraetur r*s supply u1s, tunder epecial contract, with thols nds of instruments yearly at, only a small peIr ent. orcr pime comt of Mnar faeture. All advan ages gained by our direct connection with aanufacturers and our Immense purchases we Ive directly to purchasers under our. 4EW PLAN OF SELLING. No Agents I No Coninissions Instrunii s hipped fron factory direct to pllrciasers, an i middle men's proilta saved. Evory man his wn agent and entit led to agent's rates. Thi lily house south selling on this new plan. luyIng from us is practically buying from the Ianutacturers, and ou* prices are as low as iianufaoturers evc-r give. See these special ffers : Pianos Organs 1125 T Oct. Rosewood 9 Stops. liandsome ?aived legs. Cata- Walnurtcase. with ould igue price, $525. ornamentation, 657. 0155 7% Oct. Itoso- 18 Stops. Three sets vood, large size, Uary- of reeds, largo size, ex d Legs, Serpentine tended top Etagere case 'linth. Cat. price $6t0. of rich design, 671. 1227 7% Oct. Square 13 Stops. Three sets irand, extra 1 a r g e reeds, sunerb Mirror ize and magnificent- Top French Walsut. v ornamented case. nurl inlaid and Gold latalogue price, $t000 Ornamented Case, 680, All guaranteed Instruments from reliable aakers. Sold under six years guarantee. Shipped lirect, from factory or from Havannah, if pre orred. For ten dollars ext it on a piano or four olars oi anor'gan, we assume freight, to any . It. depot or steamer IAnd'g South. Senton 5 days test, trial, we pay freight both ways If lot- satisfaetory. Order and test in 3 our own lom0e. Severest tests of competent, mnus'ieans nvtted, Purclhasers choice froi tell leading aakers and two hundred dilferent, styles. .Spe ial rate.'s toi hachea, Schools, Chulrehen and PIn' (r),a. Si-nd for IItroduction Salo Circular giving u1l1 information. Address Ludden & Bates, SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. dec 13 JUST RECEIVED. 4FINE assortinent of Liquors, Con Ii Sisting of' Cor and 11( Rye Whlis keys, several grades, 0O(d Frci Br'andly, Rum11, Winos of all sorts, D.lhampagnle, etc., etc. Tihese Liquor's will be found of the best anld p)urest made, and will. coim fully tup to both recommnenldationl andi exp)etationl. Just in Store a Fine and Well As. sor'ted Supply of Segar's, whlich cannlo~ be Surpassed'anly where in theCBorough EGGS FOR CHRISTMAS I A large lot of Eggs, nice and fresh for' thle Christmas Holidays. JNO, .D. McCARLEY. dec 16 NEW GOODS. EIGH BarelsNewCrop Nei ALSO, A Fine Lot of Sugars-all grades. Jackson's Best Family Flour. JKARD WARE, Consisting in part of Mule and Korse Shoes, Nails, TEraco Chains, Red Rust' Proof -Oats, Fresh Dheese anid Macaroni, Rii a. ratsaIja Citron, HEA F011 D. R. PLENIEEN's. 1 16 111 e a 0 DON'T UNTIT YOTT Seen my stockyno rniture, which ne0west, and choapest, nccording to qu 1)ew supply of Chromos, ticturo Fran ShaI1dos, Mirrors. &C. Furiituro neat] imbor and Laths for saio. I am Factory. All order promptly ottende, Wilson Now Improved Sowing Machit oct 18 ra) 000 09S -w~ ..i E A-V 0$t THE WORLD WIilSN SEWI in workmanship is equal to a Chronot ed as a first-class Piano. It received and Cen tennial Expositior s. IT SEM other maclhies. Its capacity is unlim MACHINES sold in the United StateS others. The WILSON MENDING A of repairing WITHOUT PATCHING WANTED. WILSON SEW CHICAGO, I] SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHElD 1812. GEORG4E A. OLARK, 5OLEi AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, The distinctive features of this spool cotten aro that it is miade from the very SEA ISLAND COTTON. It is finishjd soft as the cotton from which It is imido; it has no wvaxing or artificial finish to deceive the ayos; it, Is the strongcst, smoothest and moast clastic sowigni thread in the market; for machine sewing It has no equal; it is wound en W HI TE S P OOL 8. The Black is the most JET BLACK ever p rodncod in spool cotton, being diycd by a system patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering thenm so perfect and brilliant that dress-makers everywhere use them instead of Rowing silks. A Gold Medl was awarded this spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for "great strength'' and "general excellence" being the high est award given for spool cotton. WVe invite comparison -and respectfully ask ladies to give It a fair trial an d con vince themselves of its superiority over all others. To bo had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. BIOAG. ug I M. L. KiINARD OPPOSITE the WHIEELEIt HOUSE, COLUMBIA,'S, 0,,' HAS received the largest stock of Clothing tha~t has ever been In Qolumbia, and Is selling a' LOW. PRICES! Elegant Cheviot and Englih Unssimere Suits mailo In the latest stles. Also, a fine line of Soft and 8j4ftI t, aind a well soledteq line pf Over oata, of Fur Boav era, Ul tens'oya, aunc Meltons. Call and 'rno roy Maook beforo pur chasing elsewieroe. * )I~AME B R ENN~ED BUY is on11 of the larget, hiandsonost ality, to be found in Winnsboro. A ies, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window y repaired at moderate prices. Igent for a Door, Sawhi anl Blina 1 to. Also, agent for the Wheele w,.and two others. R. WV. PHILLIPS. K' OEO goE NTVATIIUE \HE OpsRATIO OHNSON, LARK& -30 UNION SUAlRE MdASS. NEW-YORK CITY. 1LUATLRq IlVENTIONs RENOWNED NG OwMlA CHIN E neter Watch, and as elegantly finish. the highost awatr<1 at the Vienna 'S ONE-FOURTH FASTER than ited. Theiro are moro WILSON tlitan teho combined sales of all the .TTACHMENT, for doing all kinds -, given FREE with each machine. ING MACHINE CO. A1., U.X S. A, Ayer's Ague Cure, F'or 1ever and Agu n te ittent Waer, Chill Fever, RomittonL oer,.Dumb A~ce PoriodioalorBillous Fevero. and inus all the afr'ootions wvhioh aris fom malari. ous, marsh, or miasmnatic poisons. This Is a compoutnd remedy, prepared witha scienti i skill frmu vegetalie ingredients, whiicla rarely fails to eturo the seveot cases of Chilla aind Fever and tihe concomitant disorders. Sucia a romedy the necsslties of the p00opl0 in mala riouis districts demand. Its greatsuperiority over any othger nmdicino yet discovered for the euro of lsntermittensts Is, thant It contains no qt.' nine or mineral, and those who takco It aro free from danger of quinin or any Injurious effects, and are as healthy after using it as beforo. It has been extensively onmployed during tho last thirty years in tho treatment of these distressing disorders, and so univarying has been its success that It has gained (ho reputationof being influl. liblo. ltcn, therefore, bo safely recommended as a sure remedy anid specifio for tho Fever and A guo of the West, and the Chills and Fever of the South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison In thie blood, a ndl frees the system from its iiti.. once, so that fever and ague, shakos or chills, once brokeni up by it, do not return until the disease is again contractecd. The great variety of disorders which arise n'ona tho irritation of tbis poison, such as Neuralgia, Rlheumatlum, GOut, Ileadachso, Illindness, Toothachso, Earae, Catarrhs, A si na, Pal.. pitation, Splenic A flect ions, Ilysteries, Pal'n ins the Bowels, 0oli, Paralysis, and derange. of the Stomach, all of wvhich becomo Intermit tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy tma AYER's AcUrs C'i, which cures thom all alike, and protects the system from fture attacks. Asa a preventive, It is of imonto service in those communities whore Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of the disease If taken on theo erst a pproach of tho promonitory symp toms. Travellers and tempoi)rary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and fewv will over suffer if they avail themsselves of the p~retection this remedy affords. For Liver Oornph aints, arising tkoms torpidity, It is an excollent remedy ; it stimualates this orgai into healthy activity, and piroduces many remark. able cures where othor medicines nil, Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Pratical and Analytical Clionists, LOWELL, MASS. SOLD BY AL. lIIlUt/OIs'r8 SVRwItgWIS, SIMITWIS WORM 011L 011 G~, X tQO lrO