The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 08, 1880, Image 4
TOWN AND COUNTY.
VnURSDAY, January 8, s ..188o.
T'.1Us O . ThE N Ws AND HEnALD.
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Now Advortibeiments.
Knights of Honor-E. S. Chandler,
Reporter.
Masonic Meeting-G. B. McCants,
Secretary.
Cotton sold yesterday at 126 cents.
WACONs.-U. G. Desportes & Co.
have just received a car-load of Avery
Wagons, which will be sold at prices
to compete With Columbia. *18-lmno
The bridge over the ditch in the
pavement in front of Mr. S. K. Mc
Donald's residenc'e is in bad if not
dangerous condition, and ought to he
fixed before it gets worse.
It is now stated that the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad Com
pany will appeal from Judge Mackey's
recent decision, i which he holds that
cotton hi bales must be . charged for by
weight. -__ __
We reach for riches and we grasp a
them. A cough or cold quickly works
cur physical ruin nuless we are cai'e
ful. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
Price 25 cents. *
A THIEF ARnEsTED.-A ' few davs
ago a hundred dollar bill was missing
from the money-drawer. of Messrs. Mc
Master, Brice & Co. The Columbia
Register of WYednesday says: "Captain
Radcliffb on, Monday arrested Andy
Gadsden, alias Daniel Rochelle, alias
John Roach, oi a charge of having
robbed Messrs. 'McMaster, . Brice &
Co., of Winnsboro, of the sum of $100,
by'taking it out of their desk. Most
of the nioney was - discovered and re
stored (oJts.owners."
BUsINEss CilANuEs.'-The firm of
Matithews .r. Co. bas been dissolved by
the withdiawal df Mr. T.*K. Elliott.
The business will hereafter be conduct
ed by Messrs. J. H. Ctiinmings and
Jno. P. Matthews, Jr., under the same
firm name as heretofore..
Messrs. IR. C. Gooding and T. K.
Elliott have rormued-a co-partnership,
under the style of GJooding & Elliott,
and will do a, general supply and gro
cei'y business. They occupy the store
formerly used by Mr. T. R. Robert
*son.
Mr. Alexander Willifor d, 'forinerly
of Rlock 11111, has taken possession of
thme fine stables he has recently, built,
and is fully prepared to suIpply all wvho
wvant to buy mules or horses or. both.
Mr. William Mitchell has bought out
the bar formerly conducted. by Mr.
Win. M. Nelson, oner - door south ef
Wyill ford's 8tables,, and will there con
duct a general liquor business. T~he
building has been recently fitted up,
and is'now one of the best-looking in
town.
THEa WEATHIER LAST YEAn.-The
Charlotte Observer has the following
about the weather last year: "Some
interesting facts concerning the wveath
er during the past year are gleaned
frQom the'records of the signal office in
this city. .lI appears that the coldest
day in the year was January 4th, when
the thermomnoter stoods nt 11 above
zefo. Tho hottest day was July 12th,
t,he thernmiter registeriig 101. The
hottest montha of th6 year was' July,
the mean teinperature h,eing 79.1, and
the. coldest month was February,
mean temperatumre 40.09. The total
rainfall in the year was 44.24 iches.
The grea~test amomont of rain in any
monthi was in #tiiy, 8.64 ines, and
the greatest ,rainfall on any one day
*was on the 80th of the same month,
when the fain gauges showed 4.24
Inches. During the year it.rained or
snowed on 184 days. The psrevailimng
directlior of the wid was from the
southwest, and the highest veloetty re
coraed was 84 miles per hour. There
were Only three snows, which occur
red on' the 19th of January, the 14th of
F'~ebuary/snd the 19th of November,
'~4614't, on the 17th of Februnry.
~he lret" frost during the -present
winter icourr'ed on thme 26ith of Sep-.
~Mibi,but was~ not sufleient .to
~jre vegetation. The first. kill
)6b4killizgfrst Was
on-the 4th of April, destroying bloois
of h it -
'4'" t~M&UNIOATED.3
~t noemplet
qoh;ess that we have our doubts about
thi e0e'dqpey of combining political
P)hildofphy and fictiou. However, In
this lstance, the writer has displayed
great ingenuity in sustaining the in
torest, which holds the reader spell
bound throughout the story.
The author has given us in her book
$uprb .spechnens of character-draw
ing. llowever, we do not mean to say
that her characters are perfect, nor does
she seem to aim to make them so. Each
has some peculiarity, some conspicn
ous thult, which tends to make eaci
one impressive. We cannot recollect
ever to have so heartily detested a ficti
tious character as we did the ill-nat ured,
miserly "Mrs. Brown." "Amy Oak
ly," though doubtless. intended to be
the most unexceptionable person in
the book, did not excite our pleasure
as did some others. It is a fact that
human nature will not take to those
unco gude people who are, from their
own elevated standpoint of morallty,
forever looking doWn upon, and chid
ing with pity, . the shortcomings of
their fellow-beings. It is remarkable
that i1ovellsts invariably endeavor to
make their heroes or heroines imnacu
late I "Mario," according to our judg
mont, is the most pleasing, piquant,
natural character of the story.
The style of the book is decidedly
dramatic, sometimes almost verging
ing nto melodrama. The writer has
great descriptive powers, and we pre
dict for her a successful career.
BRUTUS.
.- J V810. THE DAY.
-Telegrams received from the Brit
ish -Con suls in Turkey state that a
terrible faiiue prevails in (lie districts
of I3askali and layasid in Armenia.
The autth''rities are helpless to aid the
people, andit1 it is feared that the faiine
will become general on the eastern
frontier of Turkey.
-Governor Colquitt has issued exc
cut,ions against Treasurer Renfroe and
his securities for about $30,000, which
is the amount ofinterest taken by them
on the use ofthe stacs milUnlev, alld
tines fir the same. The executions
are issued under a resolution of the
last Legislature. Renfroe and his 'se
curities will fight the case in court.
-Archbishop 'Wood, of Philadel
plhia, has issued an appeal to the faith
fiul to aid with their means thie suffer
ing, ftunine-stricken poor of Ireland,
and suggests that pastors of the Catho
lic churches take up collections, lie
adds that he will receive cont ributions
and see that they are placed where
they are most neetled.
-A Kansas City dispatch reports
that late on Tuesday tfternoon a train
was thrown from the track on the
Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf Rail
road, at Sherman. Seven cars leav
ing the rails just opposite the depot
platform were siaihdd and damaged,
to the extent of $t(',0 )0.
-Governor Cobb, of Alabama, fills
the vacancy in the United States Sen
ate caused by the dea-h of Senator
Houston by appointin' Luke Pryor, of
Athens. Ir. Pryor fias never been
an oince-holder, always decli iiing, but
is an able nian and a lawvyer of fine
ability. He was the lawv partner of
Senator Houston01. The election by the
LegIslature wIll take place in Novem
bar next.
-The New York Graphic speakinir
of' the of the remarkable rise ini the
EdIson electric lighlt shiares, says that
as high as $4,500 hias b)een paid for one
of these shares, and inside holders will
not sell at that price, preferrning to take
(lie chanees~ of their attaining much
higher value.- The T'ribne notes the
fact that among the forty-five lamps
now placed on exhibition at Menlo
Park, several are already burning a
little dull.
-The total number of mercantile
misfortunes in New York C:ty duing
the year 1879 was about half as great
ias in the preceding year, whuile time
gross liabIlitIes were about 011-quarter
as large. During the past year 400
fall n-les wecre rep)orted, wilth liabilities
aggregating $16,883,932, and assets
$5,100,083. Fertile year 1878 there were
917 failures, with liabilities amountinig
to $64,000,000 in round numbers, with
assets of $18,000,000-the largest record
for any year since the panic of 1878.
The Now York Bulletin regards this
exhibit as another strong proof of re
turning prosperity.
-The steamship Glencoc arrive d a
New York the other day from China
Withl 4,3.50 tons of teas, &c., the largesL
cargo ever bror.jght to that part of the
World. The, firernen of the' Glenooe
ah-e all Chinee.
JotGteus or noRen
IE HE regular semi-monthly meeting of 'rue
..Brotherhood Lodge, No. 844, will Dbeheld in
hiasonte Hall on Friday evening 26th inst., at
7 o'clock. Election and installa don of oflqrs
Wvill take place. A full attendance Is requiested.
EC. 8. CH.ANIDLERCI,
Jan 7 . 'Reporter.
M~ASONIOC MEETINEG.
iiHEreglarmonthly communicatilon of
i inbore Lodge, No. 11, A. F. Mi..
will1t be held at Masonic Hall this
(Thursday) evening, a6'll o'olookc.
0. B3. McOANTS,
jan 8-16 Scretary.
MRl. T. K. ELLIOTT -has tis day
day withdrawn from the firm of
Matthewp & Co. The. udersignued will
conthlud he Grocery b.its, nei undcer the
same name and styit as heretofore.
JNO. P. MATTHEWS, JR.,
J. H. OUMlMINOS. .
.Winnaboro, 8. 0., Jan. l, 1880.
jan 8-1
NOTICE TO camEDxTORs
STAT1!d bS OU1H AEOLIUT)
.CO~UNTY OF FAIRIELD.
IN THE COMMON 1IJtas.
John . BlaolZrdnmr. ofthe ilstate of Mear
thia K-. Blaek, Deceased; vs. N. Austin
DURUANT an order of Court, macd
.L in the s~~ iM all 8rd
tore holdIng oatsai t le~1ti
Mrs. .t.ertha K. Blaek, deeeaaed, are're
fired to estalalisig themi before me on or
o a 'ea ofFbra _ia
CIIRISTMAS!
-- :
FULL STOCK of the choicest and
most varied. assortment of Geods
for the Holidays.
We invite the public's attention
particulally to our
50 CENTS KID GLOVES.
These are extra cheap and worth*
an early inspection.
Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies'
Hardkerchiefs in Biox,s at the very
LOWEST PRICES
-AT
P. LNOEKER & BRO.
deo 13
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
- F
JAMES W. LAW.
7o the Publia:
Why not insure your property? See
the cost of a per diem. .psuse:
Daily cost of insurhs , ,00) at 3 per
cent per annum is only f cents.
At 2j per cent. per .in num is only 7
At 11. per cent. per ann um is only 4 o.
At l per cent. per annum is only 2.
At I per cent, per annum is only 2 a.
At per cent for 3 years is only 1.88 .
At 1 A per cent. for 3 years is only 1.35 a.
At 1) per cent. for 5 years is only 0.88 0.
At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 .
Dwellings in town or country, detach
ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.:
For one year I per cent.
For three years 14 per cent.
For five years 'j per cent.
Barns and contents, gin houses, baled
cotton, store iouses. iaerulaudii, tiiils
and churches insurable at. adequate rates.
I represent only the very best compa
nice of long experience and well establish
ed character.
JAMES W. LAW,
nov 22-Gm Agent.
CHII STM A S
--IS
COlI1TGV- I
And I am preparod . to sell you all
the nice things you want for the lioli
days, sluch as Apples Oranges, Cocoa
nuts, Citron, Pressed Figs, Currants,
Raisins in Boxes, half and quarters.
NUTS.
Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazils,
Filberts.
CANDIES.
French Mixed, Cocoanut, Strips,
Japanese Candy,
CAN4NED GOODS.'
WWilson's Corned Beef, Salmon and
Sardines, Lobsters, and Oysters, Pino
Appe and -Poaches, Potted Meats of
all kinds.
FIRE WORKS.
Sky Rlockets, Cannon Crackers,
Romian Candles, Torpedoes, etc.
Give mnc a call.
W II. DONLY,
dee 18 On the Corner.
LITTLE SPEEDY
Corl Sheller.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT THE
GEORGIA STATE FAIR..
For Clheapness, Simplicity and
Durability this Sheller stands with
out a rival.
.RIE,ONLY $5.00.
. .DSP'ORTES & CO.,
Agents, Ridgeway, S. C.
For Sale by
U. G. DESPORTES, -.
dec 28..8mos Winnaboro, S. C.
SHAVING SALOON.
T E undersigned begs leave to inform
Ihis customera and the publie goner
ally that he is prepared to give satisfac
tion to all who may favor him with their
patronage.
HI. 0. HUTCHiESON~
will shave you with facility--onttin
dyoing and dressing 'in the late s6and
most approved style, with -
- ,J. M. McCALL
'At the Champion Berber8Shop and Sham
pooin~ Saloo, Winneboro, S.C0.
nov 15
eB6 I ris e owin town, and no
bsinesA a trisi without e,x nue. The bet o
portunty ever ofrered trthose willingt
work. Yushou3 ty nothing-else until o
see Ytfor t whtyu can (1 at the but
cndeo o.N ro to ex lain here. -You
nm.t~ ev a or r.your spare
atb e o sp e p mlate as
an partcl hs.ichwe mall fr. utir
omplaa o hard times whlie you
Lii Co0,. Portland, Maine.
3'RSHERIFFT.
Xesarp .&Utora: Please announce '.f
-.P~&4i nd.oo 0s? #uididate for the
Democratic onsinatioji for sheriff at the
co$leotion# uject to th deoIsion
f Mmalelection) and liMge ?ntny
ri rthie1 -OfO ~TD OY4T
dei
i. L. KINARD,
DPPOSITE the WHEELER HOUSE,
COLUMxDI4,:s. a.,
HAS received the largest stock of
Jlothing that has over been in Columbia,
and ie bellif,g a
LOW PRICES.
Eiegant Olleviot and English i"assimero
suits inado in the latot styles. Also, a
Ine line of Soft and Ktiff1Iats, and a well
ieleoted line of Over Coats, of Fur Beav
3rs, Ulstors, Kersoys, ai.d Meltenk.
Call and Examine my btook before pur
bhasing elsewhere.
MR. JAMES I. KENNEDY
Is with the above establishment, and
vould be pleased to sue his friends when
.n the city.
M.L. KINAID,
ot 4-3m Columbia, 8. C.
STIAS GOODS.
-0
Mince Meat, Famous New Eng,
and Brand Apple Butter-very fine
-Ginger Pregerves, Lee & Porrin's
Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin's
roinato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatine,
Nilson's Corned Beof,in 2 lb. Cans.
)AT MEAL, PURE AND FRESH.
Cheose,
Macaroni,
Canned Peaches,
Pio Apple,
Tomatoes,
Java Coffee,
Choice Teas,
Buckwheat Flour.
JUST OPENED.
A new lot of Cassimeres, Jeans,
Korseys, etc.
Ladies' and Gents' Shoes.
Clothing, Hats, White Goods,
Domestic Homespun, Drills, etc.
It will pay you to call on us be
fore purchasing.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
dec 11
WEDDING
AND
.--o
Fine Sterling SilveF Fancy Silvei
Plated Witre, flich Walnut Clocka
TOILET SETS AND VASES.
A fresh assortment of Jewelry i
variety of style and guality, and
With Patent Safety Burnerd.
CONNOR & CHANDLER.
dec-10
New Goods of all kinds continually
arriving at J. M. Beatyr & Co.'s, ori
the corner.
Buy Notions, White Goods, HTosiers
and Calicons at the corner store of 4,
M. Beaty & Co.
J. M. Beaty & Co. are solling Cloth.
lng, Hate, Rubber Suits and Shoes al
lowest cash prices.
Remember J. M. Beaty & Co. make
a specialty of the Bay State Standar8<l(
Screw Shoes, at the store on the corner
A nice stock -of good Lanndried and
U:ilaunidryd Shirts, Collar-s, Neck wear
&e., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s cornei
store.
Elegant Cashmreros, Momlo Cloths,
Worsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings:
Crinoline. &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'i
corner store.
You will find Bleadhied Goods, See
Island Goods, D6mie$ties, Tickings,
Kerseys and Jeans at the corner st.ort
of J. M. Beaty & Co.
Grocerls of all kinds, Candy, Crack
era, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenware,
Plows, Cutlery, Shut, Powder, etc.,
always ini stock at the corner store of
J. M. Beaty &Co.
GREAfEXI1TEMENT
-AT
PA E TWO, REOtJg,j
JUST AItRIVED one of the finest as.
50trmente of Ligju6re in the Botes One
Bartel of Gibson a Celeyrated~ Old Neetar,
1840; T'hroe Bgarrels of fine old Rye Whie.
k 9,Old Imperial ACabindt Whik
9'yasod n,als the Mabel Belo
c to; 'Or, honoe heqt 18
ofto.tpWhjsi i eest
dies of. t e e ra.,Ia al
oise me a KWf
A b O
THE FRIEND OF ALL!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills
ve me a hearty one."
"Your Pills are marvelous."
"I send for another box, and keep them
in the housq;"
"Dr. Holloway has eured my headache
that was chronic.
"1 gave one of your Pills to my babe
for cholera morbus. Te dear little
thing got well in a day."
"\y nausea of a morning is now
cured."
"Your box of Flolloway's Ointment
cured me of noises in the heat. I
rubbed some of your Ointment behind
the ears and the noise has left."
"Send ne two boxes; I want one for a
poor family."
"I enclose a dollar: your price is 25
cents, but the medicine to me is worth a
dollar."
"Send me five boxes of your Pills,"
"Let me have three boxes of your
Pills by return mail, for chills and
fever."
I have over 200 such testimonials as
those, but want of space oomupels me to
conclude.
FOB CUTANEOUS DISORDERS,
And all eruptions of the skin. this Oint
ment is most invaluable. It does not
heal externally alone, but penetrates
with the most searching effects to the
very rcot of evil.
.f OLLO VA Y'S fINTMENT.
Possessed of this remedy, every mon
may be own doctor. It may be rubbed
into the system, so as to reach any in
ternal complaint; by these means, cures
sores or ulcers in the throat stomach,
liver, spine or other parts. It is an in
fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts,
contracted or stiff joints, gout, rheuma.
tisn. and all skin diseases.
IMPORTANT CAUTIoN.-None are genuine i
hless the signature of J. IHAT now. as agent for
the United States surrounds each box of 'ils
and Cintment. Boxes at 25 centf, 69 cents, and
$1 each.
9W There Is considerable saving by taking
the large: sizes. HOLLO WAY & CO.,
feb 15-ly Now York.
NW GOODS.
GOOD GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS.
W E respectfully call the attention of
the public to our now lot of
Goods, and request an inspection df 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
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, Korseys,
Flannels, Homespuns, Blankets, &c., we
are full up, at the lowest prices.
SHOES ! SHOES! I SHOES I1
Come and examine our Shoes before
buying. Call and see our steak, and we
will convince you that we soil goods a
cheap as anybody.
pm We are agents for J. & P. Coats'
Spoo01 Cotton, and Belding Bros. & Co.'s
Spool Silk-New York Prices.
McMA.STERI, BRICE & CO.
eet 7 '
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.
Scuppernon g Wine at $1.50 pes
gallon. Delightful for Xmas.
U. G. DESPORTES.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles,
Bridles and Harhiess.
Call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction
giuaranteed.
U. G. DESPORTES.
dec 28
AUGERY & MARTIN,
WHOLBSALE AND DETiAIL
GROCERS AND COMIIISSION
NEROCKA1ITN,
No 174 Main SI,'(White Front)
COLUIgrRA, S,C.
We have M(r. .1. 5. Gladney with us. He
will be glad to see all of his old friends.
Give us a eall before .purehMah1g else-.
where. AUGHTRtY &MTIN.
oct. li-8mos
L1Its
16hHIUnn~I
DON'T
UNTIL YOU
Seen my stock;jno rnituro, which i
newest, and cheapest, according to qua
new supply of Chromos, Picture Frame
Shades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neatly
Lumber and Laths for sale. I am al
Factory. All order pi'omptly attended
Wilson Now Improved Sewing Machine
oct 18
00
FREE A VA
THE WOELD R
WII.SON SEWil
in workmanship is equal to a Chrono-n
ed as a first-class Pimno. It received t
and Centennial Expositiors. IT SEW:
other machines. Its capacity is unlimi
MACHINES sold in the United States
others. The WILSON MENDING A]
of repairing WITHOUT PATCHING,
AGENTS
WANTED. WILSON SEW1
CHICAGO, II
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTABLIRHED 1812.
4GEORGE A. CLARK, ~
soLE AGENT.
400 BRIOADWAY, NEW YORK. ~
The distinctive features of this spool *a
cottcn are that it is made from the very d
finest
SE A ISLAND. COTTON. e
It is flnishe:1 soft as the cotton from
which it is mido; It ha; no waxing or
artifleial finish to deceive the eyes; It is
the strongest, smnoothest and most elastic E
sewignm thread in the market; for mac~hinie L
sewing it has no equal; it is wound on .
W HI TE SP O OL 8.
The Black is thie most
JET BLACK
ever produced in spool cotton, being t
dyed bya system patented by ourselves. C
Te eO(iora are dyed by the
NEW ANILINE PROCESS a
rendering them so perfet and brilliant
that dress-makers (verywhiere use thenm
instead of sowing silks.
A do)d Medal was awarded thisa spool
cotton at Paris, 1878, for "groat strong th"
and "general excellence" being the hgh- C
est award given for spool cotton.
We'Invite comparison and respectfully I
ask ladies to giv it a fair trial an d con- I
vinco themselves of its siperiority over
all others.
To be had at wholesale and retail of
ug1 -- J. 0. B3OAG.
NEW GOODS.
'IG T arrels, New Crop New
Oreans Molasses.
ALSO,
*A Pine ILot of Sugars--all graides,
Jackson's Best Family Flour,
JEARDWAR,
Clonsisting in part ofM1 and
Hot've boes, Malls, TrseCains
land
200r w
HA%E
BUYy.1 1
ore of the larget, handsomest
lity, to be found in Winnsboro. A
s, Wall Pookote, Brackets; Window
repaired at moderate prices.
rent for a Door, Sash and Blini
to. Also, agent for the Wheek
,.and two others.
R. W. PHILLIPS.
00
poES4 FRATpU
OHNSON,QLARK&M
30 UNION SQUARE
ASS. NF.WYORKCITY.
LUABLP1INVENTION.
ENOWNED
M MACHINE
ter Watch, and as elegantly finish.
ie highest awards at the Vienna
ONE-FOURTH FASTER than
bed. There are more WILSON
than the combined sales of all the
'TAOHMENT, for doing all kinds
given FREE with each machine.
NG MACHINE CO.
T ., U. S. A..
Ay er's
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofuit, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi
pelas, Rose, or St. Antho-.
nfa Fire, Erup,tionis :anld
lbruptive diseases of -the
* skin, Ulcerations:ot the
Liver, Stomach, Kidney:,
lioils, Blotches, Tumors
'retter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Ilead, Ringworm, Ulcers,
~ores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in
he Bones, Side and Head, IFemale
Veakness, SLerility, Leucorrhoaa4 arising
rom iunternal ulcerationi,. and Uterinie
isease, Syphilitic and Mercurial d)s
ass J)ropsy, . Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
~eneral Debil ity and . for Puirif,ying the
lood.
This Sarsapsarilla is a combInation of.
egetLable alteratives--Stillingia, Man
rake, Yellow Dock - with the JoslI4es
f Potassium and Iron, and is the most
flcacious medicine yet known for
he diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully comn
dined, that. the full alterative eitect of
ach is assured, and while it is so- mild
.s to be harmless even to childrenf it is
till so ef1fectual as to purge out from the
yatein those inipuritics and corrupntions
which develop into loath~some disease,
The reputation it enjoys is derived
romi its cures, and the confidence which.
rominent.physicians all ov'er the coun
ry.repose in 16, provo their esperienQe
l its useful ness.
Certificates attesting its virtues hove
ecumnulated, and jare constantlying
eeived, and as many of these es ato
'ublicly known, they furniish coivnv g
vidence of the superiority-of this Sar
aparilla over eyery other $1ltefative
sedicine. So generally is its superi
ity to any other medicine knoyra, that:
re need do no moreA1han to asure the
>ublio that the best qualities it ha eve:
ossessed are strictly mina1zAeR
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