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Ir . OWN AND COUNTY, TUESDAY, January 0, t a a : 1880. T'RM8 OF Tii Nws AND HEALD. -Tri-1veekly edition, four dollars )er annum, in advance; weekly edi(ion, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwar(ls. RATES OF Ai)vERrsiN.-One dollar per lich for the first insertion, a Id fifty cents per inch for each subscq lent insert ion. These rates apply to ail ad vertisements, of whatever 1nato re, I and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line fr tile first insertion and Seven anld one-half Cents Per linle f'or each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of regpect charged as adver tisemnents. Simlple annou1"tncemlents 8Or mnarriages and deathis published free o1 charge, and solicited. All coninunications, of whatsoeve nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Winnsboro, S. C. Cotton sold at 11l cents on Saturday, and at 12 cents on Monday. WAGONS.-U. G. Desportes & Co. have just received i car-load of Avery Wagons, which will be sold at prices to compete with CAl:ianbia. *18-1mlio The Rev. Neill E. Pressly who went as a missionary to Mexico about a year ago and who is well known in Winns boro, has settled at Tampico and be gun his labors-aftoi devoting himself, while resident in the Cit.y of Mexico, to the study of the Mexican language. The Charlotte Observer says: ''The people along the line of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augus'a Pa'lroad keel, on rebelling against the freight charges. Charlotte has suffered much in this way at different times, and is a sympa thizer." SMoKIE the Celebrated "Monarch or the South" Cigars. Five thousand just received at F. W. Habenicht's, w ashington St., near Depot. *tf TuE FREIGHT ON COTTON.-]Railroad Commissioner Bonhamn has issued no tices to the railroads that in accordance with Judge Mackey's decision they hereatter charge freight on cotton by weight instead of by mucasurcnent. An order has already been issued by the President of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad to conformi to this decision in trainsporting cotton on his line. We are requeted to state that Mis Fannie E. Pack, who is totally blind, will give an entertainment at the Thespian Hall to-night. The exhibi tion will consist of vocal and instru mental music, together with the read Ing of extracts in prose and verse. Miss Pack is an orphan. Her father was a soldier in the' Hampton Legion, and-received a mortal wound in the see ond battle ofManassas. She comes wvell commended by those before whom she has performed.. THE SUPP'LY AcT.--The Columbia .Register of Sunday says: "0On inquiry we learn that the Comptroller General is preparing the usual circular to Audi tors to carry into eff'ect the Supply Act. He regards his fimctions ini the malt ter as Isimply executive, and will proceed to carry out, according to its tenor, this and all other acts relating to his de - partment which he finds in the Secre tary of State's oflice diuly signed by the presiding officers of the two houses anmd approved by tihe Governor. If there is -anything wrong in the Supply Act or' any other which he has thus been re quired to execude he will wvait to be in structed by judicial or legislative imrer K - lprotationi, which will be promptly obeyed." A splendid breakfast on the table surrounded by a family of coughs. They used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and that family now keeps it alwayA on hand and recommends it. Price only 25 cents a bottle. * THE SOUTHERN FARnia's MONTHLY. -Thme January number of this popular * magazine is out, and it Is one of the best yet issued. Among the numer ous interesting. original articles are two by Dr. A. Oemnler, of Wilmington Island, Ga.: "The Cabbage Worm and Its Parasite," and "Are Plants 1"ed and Watered Through Their Leaves?" and one by Prof. J. P. Stelle, of Mobile, Ala., on "Fruit Tree Borers." Two 4illustrations'on the "Hog" question, and an Illustrated article ona, "How to Cut and Cure Meats," are also very in teresting. The Fashion Department (for farmers' wives and daughters) has the usual fashion plates. Take the unumber as a whole, it is one of the best publications of Its kind in the country. The price is two dollars a year', or one dollar for-six months. Orders by mal - - should be addressed -to J. H. Estill, - Savannah, Ga. FACTS AnOtUT 1880.-The first day of the year and of April fall on Thursday ; the Fourth of July comes on Sunday, and Christmas on Saturday. It is leap year, and February has 29 days. As the girls will then be privileged to go cour~Ang, they will have'the opportu nity to do plnyof it~ethe alimaa - five Sundqys In the month of February. Easter comes almost as early as it over camne-on the 28th day of March. The year, 1880 will have eir eclipses-four of the sun and two of the moon-but only one of them will 'be visible here, namely the sixths which is a partial eclipse of the sun on the last day of the yetj pry ejstlys in the morning,, A t hin outthese eliIdd e of m our in Dlen1. ofrtil~ at w1l not aMu mooi will be total, but Invisible in North America. About the middle ol 11880 Winncek's comet will make iH appearance in the heavens after an ab sence of five years and sevenl months. Tle moon will be the ruling planot of 1880, and the year will be generally more hum1id thanl cold-that is, the at manac says so. Tile year goes out on F~ridayv. Do-rs FROM:HE DARIKConnm-En.-Our correspodent "'Corner" writes: "The Corner folks have been honored during Christmas week vith visits from the Crosbyville BIriss Band, and have been delighted IInd thrilled with tihe excel lent music they make. This band was orgaiize( only a few months ago, but under tihe skillful training.of Captain Lucas, tiley have made such rapid pro gress that tie,y now perform reiarka bly well. ic men tiat compose tile organization are gentleienl of culture and refluemnt, anmd give promise of high att ailleients ill illusic. We a-O proud to see this step in this branch of education. It isgratifying to a looker oi to observe the progress of education and improvemient in a conlllunity, and to see these things takihm. the place of ignoranmce and vice, all tendinig to pro inote the general welfare of our coim mon1 coultry.-We hive spent a happy Christmas, amid peaco atid plenty. Tie farmner is made to feel better from tile rise ill cotton, an1d his outlook for the coming year is better than per haps for iany t year past. A large quantity of smallgraii las beem sown this fall, and it is looking well. Our people, of both races, seem- to be hopc ful, cheerful and prospering. REINPOT OF 'rI ToWN CLERK.--Th folloVing is the imoilthly Statencilt of of the town clerk and treasurer for December, 1879: RECEIPTS. Dec. 1 --To balance per last statement.......... $ 559.51 Dcc, 1 --Fines and Licences 14.50 Dec. 12-U. G.Desportes, lle tail License to 23d January, 1880...... 21.90 Dcc. 27--T. W. Rabb, Retail Licence to 27th of March, 1880......... 37.50 Dc. 31-Taxes.............. 566.22 Total..............$1,199.63 EXPENDITURES. Dec. 1 --McMaster, Brice & Co., Oil, Chinm Ileys, &c........... 70.40 Dec. 2 -Wbo. B. & L. Asso ciation............. 200.00 Dec. 1 -Wbo. Pub. Co..... 15.00 Dec. 15-C. S. Dwight, draw plan for repairs to steeple............ 10.00 Dec. 20-John lsenhower, work oin steeple.... 50.75 Dec. 20-Mcntosh & John stonl, wvork on1 steeple 7.85 Dec. 24--Making new ladders for 11. & L. Co......6.50 Dec. 26-lorstmnan Bros., Po lice hats, batons, belts and badges. 21.25 Dec. 26-Express oni same. 1 .25 Dec. 29--Extra Police.........15.00 D~ec. 29--W. B3. Creighit, hum ber........ .........8.22 Dec. 31-Dave Goins, lamp lighter.............. 10.00 Dec. 31--A bram Munroe ip. lighte..............10.00 Dec. 31-J. E. Williams, Po lice................81.00 Dec. 831-W. B. Gilbert, Police 40.00 Dee. 31-Work oin streets.... 85.50 Total...... ....... 582.22 Balance............ 667.41 MR. JAY GO1ULD. The Personal Habits of a Hard-working Ranroad1 MillIonaire. Neow York Corre gnden'fco St. Lo'in Repubican. Mr. Gould's millions no0w crowd close to thlose of Vauderbilt. Ue is a mani of finer texture than tihe old Comi mnodore's sonl. He doesn't run to 11h10 horses, costly stables and blooded steeds. At night, when ho dismisses Is operatoap f1'om the telegraph offices in Ils mynI house in Fifth avenue and enters up ill a little book the telegraph ic reports of the receipts-of the various railroads wichl lhe owns1, do does not go to a club to carouse, to a banquet to steam up wyith ehai'npagne or to a the atre; lhe retires to tile recesses of a peaceful library and, with Is young 801n8 about him, reads the Latin clas s'cs, thle world forgettinig, but not by tihe wvorld forgot-by a large majority. Tile next morning early lie lhas the tele graph dloinig lightning service amnd lhe is sending an electric shlock through Wall street as 80011 as the bulls amnd thle bears come Into that field for pasture. Mr. Gould is a liberal manm, although when he makes a bequest 1he does not have the information written in manifold and sent to all the nlewspapers. The first news New York had of is gift to the Memphis sufferers of $5,000 came from Memphis, as did thle news of the second gift of $5,000. Mr. Gould, being a small man of lit tle physical prowess, is naturally not disposed to put himsolf recklessly ini the way of the.h ons of the bulls and~ thle claws of tile . boar's. There are some ment In Wall street, as Mr. Gould has reason to know; who wish to' ire sent thleir losses with theeir fists, and are disposed to follow Major, Selover's exam ple, anld dspatch him bodily dowi into a convenient area. Accordin -ly Mr. Gould keeps his office guarded? by a stout Irshmanm, who4 prevents the in. trusion of visitors, and he has usually a private way to get out intothe street. He has, too, it is said, a big Itallami bookeeper who acedmnpanies him oil miany of his business trips about town, amid stands ready to pr otect his mili atro employer. -Charles, the son ofa wealthy farmer has A newv tutor. The latter, atheolog. Ical student, asks Charles about tie ose, and among sother things, in. tirei res are said at the 70sapswry Chiarley '~a lt~r pt a s almost everynop .-The Prince-of-Wales' inCome1 will probably be diminished some $100,000 a year by the hard times, while they Mnake no (ifferoico to his mothier, whose $5,000 a day comes in quarterly in litird cash. This does . not includ'e large revenes from other sourees. NOTICE. it. T. K. ELLIOTT bas this day lday withtrawn from the firm of Alatthew. & Co. The undersigned will continue the Groc--ry business under the same amie anl stylt n heretofor" JNO. P. MATTH-W9, JR., J. 11. CUMMINGS. Winnsbero, S. C., Jan. 1, 1880. jan 3-1m NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTH CAUROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John L. Black, Adir. of the Estate of Mnr thi K. Black, Deieased, vs. N. Austin Black, et at pURSUANT to an order of Court, mado in the above-stated cause, all credi tors holding claims against the Estato of Mrs. r rtha K. Black, deceased, are re quired to establish them before me on or befo ie first day otC February next. W. HI. KEltR, C. C. P. F C. jan 3-td AUGHTRY & MARTIN, WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MIERCIEANTS, 1 No 174 Main St. (White Front) COLUBIBIA, S. 0. We have Mr. J. S. Gladney with us. He will be glad to see all of his old friends. Give us a call before purchasing eso-. where. AUGHTRY & MARTIN. oct 11-3mos - NW GOODS GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. E respectfully call the attention of ] W the public to our new lot of Goods, and request an inspection of them before 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 Iadies to our line of Cliks, Dress goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very prot 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, siuch as Jeans, Kerseys, Flannels, Hlomespuns, Blankets, &c., we are full up, at the low est prices. SHOES I SHOES!! ShOES !!! Come nda examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see oui- stock, and we will convince you that we sell goods as cheap as anybody.I| 6ar- We are agents for J. & P. Coat5' Spool Cotton. and Belding Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-Newv York Prices. etMcMASTER, BRI.CE & CO. BUY THE OLD "CAVE" CORN WHISKEY.. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold by the United States Government. The regular "moon shine." U. G. DESPORTES. Scuppernong Wine at $1.50 per gallon. Delightful for Xmas. U. G. DESPORTES. Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles, Biridlos and Harness. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. U. G.DESPORLTES.. dec 28 Me L. KINARD, OPPOSITE tho WHEELER HOUSE, ' 0LUMBIA,'s. 0., HAS received tho . argest stock .of d~lothing that has ever been in Columbia, anid is salling a LW PRICES. Elega6 Cheviot and English? Cassimere Suits aade In the latest stles, Also, ,a fine line of Soft and Stiff ate, anid a well selected line of Over Coats, of Fur Bieavai era, Ulsters/ Kerseys, ahd Melt ns. Call arnd Examine miy tock before piurt obasing~ elsewhere. SRI JAMES!~ R. KENNEDY IswU the s1ove easblismn n wubQpleased to see hi; frde h oue *~tS 3m ~olu nbia, O0 FIEI INSRANE 'AGENCY JAIIIES W. LAW. 70 the Publin. Why not inauro your property? --Soo ho cost of i per diont expense: Daily'cost of hisuring $1,000 at 3 per :ent per annum iti-only 8 cents. At 2j per cot. per annum is only7 At 11 per ceit. por ann iini ii only 4 o. At I. per cont. por -aunixn is only 21 A t per cont. per anlnuin Is only 2 c. At per cent for 3 years is.onily 1.88 . At 14 per cent. for 3 years 1s onty 1.35 o. At 1i per cent. for 5 years is only 0.88 o At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 c. Dwollings in to*i or country, detach. )d, insurable lat the following rates, viz.: For one year j per cont. For throo years I 4 per cent. For live years 1i por cent. .3arns and contonts, gin houseos, balotl -otton, store hotos, merchandiso, ntills md churches insurable itt adeqIate rates. .represent only the very' best compa nies oflong experiencc and well establish )d oharacter. JAMES W. LAW,. nov 22-Gm Agont. New Goods of all kinds continually Lrrlving at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s, on lie corner. Buy Notions, White Goods, Hoslery Md Calicoes at the corner store of .1. i. Beaty & CO. J. M. Beaty & Co. areselling Cloth ng, Hats, Rubber Suits and Shoes at owcst cash prices. Remember J. M. Ucaty & Co. make Specialty of the Bay State Standard krew Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Laundried and Jnlaundr'ed Shirts. Collars, Neck wear bc., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner tore. Elegant Cashneres, Momle Cloths, Vorsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings r'inoline, &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s orner store. You will find Bleached Goods, Sea sland Goods, Domestics, Tickings, Cersevs and Jefas at the corner store f J. M. Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kinds, Candy-, Crack rs, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenware, lows, Cutlery, Shot, Powder. etc.. lways in stock at the corner store of r M. Beaty & Co. ME RRY JHRISTMAS! - : : UL T of tv choicest and ns vaid'aormni.fGoods or the Holidag.! We invite .thf'pinlic'se.attent ion >articulaily to olit 50 CENTVS ff OOVES. These are extrichenp and worth mn early inspection. Badies' Silk Scadfeand Ties, Ladies' Elarsdkerchiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICES -AT P. LADEKER & BRO. dee 13 ___ CH RI ST MAS -IS COlVIIATGr! - And I am preparod to sell you all the ntice things you want for thie Hloli :1ays, such as Apples, Oraniges, Cocoa ants, Citron, Pressed Figs, Currants, Raisins in Boxes, half ana q uarters. NUTS. Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazils, IFilberts. CANDIES. French Mixed,. Cocoanut, Strips, Japanese Candy, -CANNED GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef, Salmon and Bardines, Lobsters, and Oysters, Pine Ap l and Peaches, Potted Moats of FlIE WORKS. Sky .Rockets, Oatienon Crackers, Roman Can dies1 Torpedoes, etc. Give me a ca) . W H. DONLY, deo 18 -On the Corner. o4 L~igtt tene Eduors: Pleas0 annonnce M'. 1. ?reston Cooper as. andidate. tor the Denaoor.sit n ~inM da for bot aet lie loming eoetioA~ (1eati o ~.the decision TE FRIEND OF AaLI HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills yo mei a hearty one." "Your Pills are inervelous." "I sond for another box, and kop them in the house." "Dr. holloway has cured my headache that wan chronic. '1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera m'>rbus. Truo dear little thing got wel1 in a day." " My nausea of a morning in now ared. " "'Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rnbbod some of your Ointme-nt behind the earn and the noise has loft." "Sond me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your prico in 2f5 cents, but the medicineo to me is worth a dlollar." '*80nd me five boxes of your PiIlR." "Let me have threc boxes of your Pills by refurn mail, for chills and rover." I have over 200 such testimonials as 1 these, but want of space compels me to ionlcludo. Fon CUTAN1EoUs DIsoRinERg, And all eruptionis of the skin, this Oint ment is most itivaluable. It does not hical externally tlone, but. penetratis with the most searebing offects to the very rcot of evil. I1 OLLO WJ1A Y'S OJNTMEN'T. Possessed of this remedy, every mon may be own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, no as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, eures iores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, pine or other parts. It in an in filible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff jQints, gout, rhouma tism, and all skin disease. IX'01oTANT CAUTION.-Nono are gentino Un less the %i iattiiro of J. 11AYEOCK. AS ag(nt. for ile United statea surrotands each box of Pills nd e iitment. Boxes at 25 Ceitf, 62 cent, and l each. IV There is considerable saving by taking he largei sizes. HOLLOWAY & CO., fob 15-1y New York. GREAT EXClTEMENT -AT PAILMETTO HOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as ;ortments of Liquors in the Bore. One Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of fine old Rye Whis key: lst, Old Imporial Cabinet Whiskey, ) years old; 2nd, also,' the Mabel Bello, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanoke Ryo, the oldest,18 rlitto. Corn Whiskey of the bot grades. North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash. :f the best grades. Also. Wines and Bran, aies of tb e finest brands, I have also a Nn's lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I will disooe of at reasonhble prioce for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al- C vays on hand from the cAelobrated frrm of ' lierger and Engoll. You ('all find mo at c -ll times at the Bar und or the Winnsboro 1 [lotol, negt, door to D. R. Flonniken's. Dall and sc me. J. CLENDINING. 0 aug 26 0 LITTLE SPEEDY Conli Shollor. FIRsT PREIUMII A WARDED AT TIUE GEORGIA STATE FAIR. For Cheapness, Simplicity and Durability this Sheller stands With out a rival. PR ICE, ONLY $5.00. R. S. DESPORTES & CO., Agents, Ridgeway, S. C. For Sale by U. G. DESPORTES, dec 28-8mos Winnsboro, S. C. CHRISTMAS DOOUS Mince Meat, Famous New Eng,. land Brand Apple Butter-very fine -Ginger Preserves, Lee & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin's Tomato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatine, Wilson's Corned Beef,in 2 lb. Cans. OAT MEAL, PURE AND FRESH.' Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, Buckwheat Flour. JUST OPENED. A new lot of Cassimeres, Jeans, Kerseys, ee. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes* Clothing, Hats, White .Goods, Domestic Hlomespun, prills, etc. It will pay you to call on us be fore purclhasing.& dec 11 NEW GOODS. ~IGHT Barrels, New Crop New Oreans Molasses. '9 ALSO,. - A Fine Lot of Sugars-alI grades. Jackson's Best Family Flour. hARDWARE, Consisting in part of Mule and Horse Shoes, Nais, Trace Chains, ands Rod Rust Proof Oi~u l'eh Cheese and Macaroni, ~snCr tant. and Oitr n, OHJEAP SDON" UNTIL YOU Seen my stockjuno rniture, which owest, andl cheapost, according to qu ew supply of .Chromos, L icture Frai hades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture ieatl Luimber and Laths for salo. I am i 'actory. All order promptly ottendo Vilson Now Improved Sowing Machin oct 18 SN 090 ORA _j WI THE WORLD i workmanship is equal to a Chronor d as a first-class Piano. It roceived nd Centennial Expositiors. IT SEN ther machines. Its capacity is unlim IACHINES sold in tho United Statem thers. Tho WILSON MENDING A f repairing WITHOUT PATCHING NWIWILSON SEW CHICAGO, I SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISIlED 1812. TRA DE MAR GEORGE A. CLARK, COLE AGENT. 600 BROADWAY, NEW YORIK, The distinctivo features of this spool eton are that I6 is miade from the very Inest SE A ISL AND COT TON. Rt is finished soft as the cotton. -from vhich it is mado; it has no waxing or artifieiali finish to deceive the eyes; it is ho strongest, smoothost and most elastic eowign thread in the market; for marchino owing it has no equal; it is wvound on W HI TE S PO O L . The Black is the most JET BLACK wver produced in spool eotton, being lyod byasytem patented by ourselves, ICho colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS eondcring them so perfect and brilliant hat dress-makers .every where use them nstead of sewing silks. A Gold Modai was. awarded this spool oton at Paris, 1878, for "great strong th'' ma "general excellence" being the high. met award given for spool cotton. We invite comparison and respectfully ak ladies to give it a fair trial and conl rince themselves of its superiority oVer ill others. Do be had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. B3OAG. lg 1 WEDDING AND 0111R18TMA8 PftESENTS. Fine Sterling Silver, Fancy Silver Plated Ware, Rich Wainuit .Clooka, TOILET SETS AND VASES. A fresh assortment of Jewelry in ariety of style eri4 quality, and BUY 11AV, i, one of the larget. handsomrost ality. to bo found in, Winnsboro. A em, Wall IPockets, Brackots, Window Yrepaired at moderato prices. igent for a Door, Sash and Blini I to. Also, agcnt for the Whoolek o,.and two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. WEr0 STE ssr GOO Po .s ER~ATU OHNSON, OLARK&4O MA S EWY I C . ILUAD; I NV""B'"NmIlONs 0E-NOWNED NGMACfHImNE ictor Watch, and as olegantly finish.. the highest awardsI at the Vienna " ONE-FOURTH FASTER thai ited. There aro" more WILSON than the combined sales of all the TTACHIMENT, for doing all kinds given FREE with each nmchino. ING MACHINE co. A.,U., S.A. yer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, * Whooping Oough, C \. Bronchitis, Asthma, -- and Consumption. Theoreputation Ithas attaIned, in consequence ot the marvellous cures It has produced during thu last hal centitry, Ia a snilcent assurance to the public that it will continitoeto realize the happiest results that can be desired. , In almost every section or country there are persons, publicly known,who have been restored from alarming and oven desperate diserises of the hungs, by its use. All who have tried i t,aeknowledgo Its superiorIty; and where its virtues aire known, no ono hesitates as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary afroc tions. Cu~arY PEO'TORAL always affords In. stank relinf, and performs rapid eures of the miideryvarztotisof br~ncial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. -As a safegnat d to children, amid the distress Ing disoases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It is invaluable ; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it Is constantly producing are too re markablo to be forgotten. No family should be without it, and those who have onceoused IC never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe It, and Clergymen often recommend it from their-knowledge of its effects. PREPARED BT Dr.)J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemlst. BOLD BY ALL DRUGG8TS EVY1EI SMITHI'S WOMO0~ egger ys. w . s areessa