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TOWN AND COUNTY. T$ iKSDAY, January 10, a s t 1880. Tinms or Tmn NtwS AND HERALD. -Trl-week Vdition, four dollars per annm, in lvanco; weekly edition, two dollars aiI fifty cents eran.num;. in advance. Libeial discou it to'lubs of five and upwards. RATES oF ADvErTISINO.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, pad fifty cents per inch for each subscq aent insertlon. These rates apply to all ad vertisements of whatever. natu re,.and are payable.stridtly. in advanno: Con tracts for three, six or twelve nionths made on very liberal lerins. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple.announcements o.1 marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to ,the Winneboro Publishing Companyz Wlinsboro, S. C. rNew Advertisements. Quarterly meeting-J. R. Boyles. Groeoes-Gooding & Elliott. Cotton sold yesterday at 124 cents. If you are coughing or not, but feel the presence of a cold in the system, use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and feel immediate relief. Price 25 cents. * WAGON.-U. G. Desportes & Co. have just received a car-load of Avery Wagons, which will be sold at prices to compete with Cplunbia. *18-1mo rr We have at our office two rings, -one of gold, rather small, and the other larger, but not of solid metal. They were found on the streets and left withf uF. The owners can get them by proving property. THEp TwELFTH REGIMENT.-As will be seen from the advertisement pub lished elsewhere, there will be a meet ing of the association of survivors of Companies C and I, 12th S. C. V., on Saturday the 24th inst. A full attend ance is earnestly requested. Attention is called to the advertise ment;bf Messrs., Gooding & Elliott, *ho have re.ently established them solves in-the grodery business. NIaing every facility for supplying the wants of their customers, we have no doubt they will deserve and receive their full share of patronage. CROOKED RUN GRANGE.-The follow Ing is a list of the officers elected at the reorganization of Crooked Run Grange _ on $aturday, the".10th'inst.: T.' . Periry, W. ,?4. J. Gunnell, 0. T. W. Woodward, L. J. W. McCants, See. T. B. McKinstry, Treas. W. H. Pagett, S. Thomas McKinstry, Chap. Mrs. E. G. Broom, C. Miss Louise Rgbertson, P. Mrs. M. S.-Pet!ryvF.. 5. W. Broot,G.. ANOTHER SHOOTING MATCH.-The Shooting Club had another lively con test on Tuesday. Ten rounds were fired, with the following result: J. FeMMMteW. ...... .-. ....S RI. .J. McCiarley.................5 WV. J. Herron...................5 T. W. Woodward...............8 W. D. Aiken....................7: H. B. McMaster....... ... ... J.D.Marley............... J. 8. Elder............'.5 D. V. Walker...................8. W, Ip. Doty.... ........ C. K.JRabb................ .....6 J. N. Center.....................6 Messrs. Woodward, J. D. McCarldy auid. Walker thent took five shots each, with the following result: Woodward 2, McCarley 5,- Walker 2. Messrs. - Woodward and Walker then tried again, firing two shots each,. and Mr. Walker winninug by a mqjority of one. The first prize was therefore awardedd to Mr'. McCgrIey, and the second to Mr. Walker.-The shooting was much better than hi the last contest, and* everybody enjoyedthe'Aim very much. At night the Clpb partook of a turkey supper at Mr. Clendining's Restaurant. The supper was served in excellent style, and was of course greatly enjoy ed. aVPRa.ar COURT DBEJZBION. Opinion of the Court in iho Case of M~ary T. Phnugey, Respondentl vs. WUUHam John.. aton, Appellant.. WILLAnD, C. 3. This Is an appeal from a Circuit decree affirming a decree of the Probate Court awarding dower to the demandant M. T. Phinney, out of lands of which her husband died seized, now In the hands of the Re sppn#ept Johnston. 'The husband of *.t4oeiea,gndanit (fod in 1862, antd eho toEc ut letters of admiuistration In the same year. The estate consisted partly of yersonalty, that ~Went into the hands of the demandant as admin i6try 'pix, tilahae,noygel?een.fa1lly ad minibtOred, and partly of thie. land In suit. This land was sold In 1868, under a judgmient recovered against the demandant as administratrix, and Is helde by tho eqponlst- ider' the -sher'l&ts.titl,e made.through -such. sale, n iad h~as beens linptove4&*.thedand of -tht parahasers byv the ereto,lof build ings thereon. It Is contended that thie demandant has elected to take a a4g., tributive share of the estate otheVhug. band:Eu lieu of dover', ox' at all evbhtg * )at she e~sto p fom de~yJB Sb eonn dc o her piart amonnting to a representation that such 4 election had vision Is made by this chapter for. the widow of a person dying intestate, the same shall if acceptcd be considered in lieu ot'and in bar of dower." .The chapter referred to here relates oxclu sively to the distribution of the lands of intestaos, the distribution of per sunaltys being governed by the pro visions-ofa subsequent title and chap tor. Unless, then, it appears that the. demandant has received a distributive share of the lands of her deceased hus band, she cannot be regarded as di rectly affected by the bar of dower provided in this Act. It does not ap pear lhat she received such a provision or that there are any lands of her hus band out of which she could receive such provision other than the lands in suit. As these lands have been sold to p ay the debts of the estate, it is mani est that she has derived no such bene fit front them. Is she, then, estopped from claiming. dower at the present tite? The ground alleged is her silence while improvements were being made on the premises, with knowledge ofsuch im provements, coupled with the lapse' of time and having as adrnin istratrixthe personalty of the estate of her decedent not fully administered, and her failure to make annual returns. The foundation of equi table estoppel is the action of the party seeking its benefit, induced by the conduct of the party against whom It is asserted. The Probate Judge has found that the purchasers who succes sively took title under . the sheriff's deed "lhad knowledge of the existence of the Petitioner's claim of dower in the lands sold." In addition to this finding it must be assumed that these parties knew of the nature of the title they held, and consequently that the lands held by them were those of which the decedent died seized. Knowledge of the domandant's claimh of dower is presumable from this fact.. They are also chargeable with knowl edge of the fact that taking these lands for the debt of the estate precluded the deinandant from that provision in the lands of her husband that alone could, under the statute, bar her claim of dower. The possession of the personal estate unadmmnistered is imaterial to the preCent question. The Appellant has. no concern in the adminiistration of the estate as far as appears, and it is of no importance to him whether the estate was well or ill administered. Assuming that the demandant had full enjoyment of her distrbutive share of the personalty .that would not liar her right of*. dower in the lands of which her husband died seized. It follows that there is no error In the Circuit :lecree, and it should be af firmed and the appeal dismissed. 1 concur. HENRY McIvEI, A. J. Col. Jas. II. Rion, Attorney for Ap pellant. Messrs. Gaillard ' & Rey nolds, Attorneys for Respondent. REVOLTING CONDITION OF A PENITEN TIARY.-Gov. Luke P. Blackburn, in his late nIesgage to the Legislature of Ketitucky, draws a revolting picture of the condition of the penitentiary of that State. They have 173 more i>ris oners than cells. As a necessity near ly 30 wretched men are immu'red in ells which are but three feet nine and a 'iSalf' Ichehes wide, six feet three and a half inches high, and six feet eight inches 10ong. These cells, darkened and ill ventilated,; do not contain suffi cienit air to sulppoI't on6 man,. *and the death record gives abundan.t pr'oof of it. Fronm the first of Januar y last . to date seventy-tour have died--a fearful mort4lity. The governor recommends that something be done to vindicate tile honor of the State. DEATH OF FRANK LESLIE.-Frank Leslie, the wiell known publisher of a number of periodicals, died at his hoWQ m bNow York* i46y.on..last Satur' da.g,after'noon. It is. said lhe- died of cancer, withl whlich hie had suffered for soine months. Wlhile' jtvas known for shine time'that he'\vasso afmicted, is-immediard 'death was a matter of surprise t.o his friends; because it ha'd been stated that,ho.,was: likely to re cover,. . .Whatever nay have been his faults or foibles the grave, covered up he renaais of a .busy bublisher, and une(dho,nxade his mark on' the civili zat:l6mi iir ihich he lived and moved. Commencitig 'lifet as a poor printer without moneyvoi'friends, lheamassed a fortune wvhicli few men cani ever ex poet to possess, and( had he "stuck to the ease" might have died in different circtimstances. :We do sot know 1. hat his estate Is worth, but it was said a year or so ago that he had 'bought a few too many hotels at Saratoga, and that lie lost. heavily. He however compronlised . many of his debts and died rich. DIPHTHE&IA IN. RUsIA.-The ravages of diphtheria in Russia have been truly horrible.. Originating in Bessarabia, this terrible disease has laid its grip epidemically upon thirteen of the gov ernment districts, and in the Caucasus alone no less than 40,000 chIldren have been slain by. it. Tihe Russian, ho0w ever, does not fold his hands in the presence of gigantlo disaster, and ex claim, like our friend the Turk "It is the will of Allah." A Christi'an na tioniality, howeve' low its present gmrade of culture, always possesses the germ of civilization in its conviction thai no evil whatever can possibly be the will of the source of all good. A plan for a great campaign-a Russian aggression-upon the dreadful epidem io has been worked out by Professor Bystroff' and adopted by a commission ofiexperts to whose examination itwas submitted. We learn that thmere is something else besides nihilism occu cupving the Russian mind when we road that it is proposed within the next fortnight to despatch thirty select-. ed physicians and three hundred 'Sis ters of Mercy to Poltawva for the doe toring and nursing of those seized by the disease. Eatch physician is to re ceive three hundred rubles for travel ing expenses and one hundred rubles a- month asNala, while each" sister receives one hundred rubles for cost-.of journey and twenty-five rubles, as monthly pay. The resolutions of the Commission on Diphtheritis have been laid before the~ General Assembly of the "lIed Cross" for approbation. -A man may be.brave enough~ to walk right ump to the cannon's mouth anid yet'not hate the courage to hand his wife' a letter he has carried in his jacket for week. 'r#ft~ z brs%f'0os. 0 and P, 12th 8. 1. 0. V. are earnestly requeosted to ait tend to a ausrte4 zaeetng of our ouinty Asecuati on aturday JYa*tar 24thm at 11 o'o. okt ist coowrt-l o'se at Winns. UOO9NG & ELLIOTT. Having associated ourselves.together for the .purpose of carrying on the GROCERY A1D SUPPLY TRADE, We beg to ifoetn our friends and the public that we have on hand a fill stock of Coffees, Sugars. Flour, Moasses, Buckwheat, HTams, Canned Goods, etc., together with Bn o Meal, Shoes, Nails, and all such articles as are required by persons desiring advances. We are also prepared to furnish first class Guanos at fair prices. R. C. GOODING, T. K. ELLIOIT. Jan 15-3m FOR SHERIFF. Mfessrs. EdUors: Please announce M J. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the coming election (subject to the decision of the primary election) and oblige many friends in the n -SOUTuWESTrnN PonTIoN OF THE COUNTY. de 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. IN TIE COMMQN PLEAS. John L. Black, Admr. of the Estate of Mqr tha K. Black, Deceased, vs. N. Austin Blaek, et al pURSUANT to an order ofCourt, made in the e.bove-stated cause, all eredi. tors holding claims against the Estate of Mrs. '.t rtha K. Black, deceased, are re quired to establish them before me on or before tho first day of February next. W. H. KEltR, C. C. C. P. F. c. Jan 3-td SHAVING SALOON. ri E undersigned bogs leave to inform Rhis customers and the public gener ally that he is prepared to give satisfac tion to all who may favor him with their patronage. H. 0. HIUTCHESON will shave you with faclity-cutting dyeing and dressing in the latest and most approved styl-, with J. M. McCALL At the Champion Barber Shop and Sham pooing Saloon, Winnsboro, 8. C. nov 15 GREAT EXCiTEMENT -AT PALMETTO HOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmente of Liquars in the Boro. One barrel of Gibsou's.Celebratcd Old Nectar, 1840; Three-Barrels of tine old Rye Vhis key: 1rt, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd. also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd. Roanoke Rye, the oldest,18 I ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best grades. North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash of the best grades Also. Wines and Bran, dies of thi e finest brands, I have - also a fIn' lot of Cigars anid Tobacco which I will dI.isose of. at r.easonable prices for onsh~ ox Give mec a call, and I will t,reat you rig Philadlp hia Lager Beer al ways on hand frottithe celebrated firm of~ larger and Enge ll. You nan find me at all amzes at the Bar under the Wipinsboro F-itel, next door to D. R. Flenikilexy's. Cili and see me. J. CLENDINING. aug 26 GOOD GOODS, 'OHEA? GOODS. E respectfully call the attention of VVthe public to onr new let of Goods, and regneet 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 bonght from anybody anywhere. We would eall the attention of the ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very p ret tassortment of Ties and other Neck Joods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, ete. in GREAT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods department is com plete in every thing. In heavy goods, suoh as Jeans, EerseyN, Flannels, Homespuns, Blankcets, &e., we are' full up, at the lowest prices. SHOES! SHOESt! SHOES!!!1 Come and examine our Shoes before busing. call amad see our stook, and we wI coenvinoe you that we sell goods as cheap s anybody. SWe are agents for 3. & P. Coats' Spol Cotton, and Belding Bros. & Co.'s Spool 81k-New York Prices. ot7McMASTER, BRICE & CO. SLigI1ttest s s idDuntWir A week in our own town, and no sinata iskd. You an give the portulutyever ofea .o thoge Wlltt seer for yoursel waou can oa the bS nses we offer. No roo n to explalaere. 9 ever hour that yuwrk. WomenriaeA muo smen.'S freoinlat ar n~ ao times w yoq~ u h m) y Portland, Maine. f~'b'if I oroeel n sal agge~tWare, Jutsve i and for :inds contull NEW GOODS [IGHT Barre', New Crop Nc Orleans Molasses. ALSO, A Fine Lot of Sugars--all gi-adc Jackson's Best Family Flour, ARDWAtE, Consisting in cart of Mule at Horse Shoes, Nails, Trace Chain and Red Rust Proof Oats, Free Cheese and Macaroni, Raisins, Cu rants and Citron, CHEAP FO CASH at D. H. FLENNIKEN't. IJRRIST1WAS GOWJL I o- -- Mince Meat, Famous New Enj land Brand Apple Butter--tery fit -Ginger Preserves, Lee & Perrin Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin 'omato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatin Wilson's Corned Beef,in 2 lb. Can DAT =EAL, PURE AND FRESI Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Java Coffer, Choice Teas, Buckwheat Flou JUST OPENED. A new lot of Cassimeres, Jean Kerseys, etc. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes. Clothing, Hats, White Good Domestic Homespun, Drills, etc. It will pay you to call on us bi fore purchasing. J. F. MOMASTER & CO. dec 11 CHRIi ST MA -IS COMITG- I And I am preparod to sell you f the nice things you want. for the Ho days, such as Apples,: O'anges, Coco nuts, Citron, Pressed Fiks, Curranl Raisins in Boxes, half and quarters. . NUT1. -Almonds, Walnuts, Pecanis Brazi) Filberts. ' CANDI!CS. French Mixed, Cocoanut, Strii Japanese Candy, CANNED GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef, Salnon at Sardines, Lobsters, andt Oysters, Pi A ppe and Peaches, rotted Meats all kinds. FIRE WORKS. Sky Rockets, Cannon Crackei Roman Candles, Torpedoes, etc.* Give me a call. W:H. DONLY, dee 18 On the Corner. COME AND SEE THlE B EAUJTIFUL GOOODJ AT COlliOr & Challeri~ --. FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and E ver Watches, Jewelry of all descr tions, Sterling Silver and Platedwal CUrrEnt: Carvers, Bread, Table and Pool Knives. Fine China and Glass Tea-Sets. GLASsWARWE Pitchers, Preserves, Goblets, Tu: biers, &o. 3ANOY GOODS Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cups, I Lamps and Lamp Brners which me accidtentse impossible. Violins, Bov Strigs &.. THE NEWV 1ALS EDIl DJS AND BOOx ArD OOIt ast ONE~ of the bandiest and most po lar inventions of modern times. be attached to any arm-chair with< trouble. Price, *.50, 88,00 and $2. For particulars, address - - W. McBRIbDE SMITH, AGT., Jan ~.tt Winnsboro, S.0C . NOTIOE. I. EX.TAT'bssba .LJ.aa itiraw* fm th im Moatibts oTeuA~ind samauete~q~ t4ne nne ha~~ ty h3NOp~' TilE FRIEND OF ALL! HOLLOWAY'S P1ILLS!!I w .. "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 house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronie. 8. '"1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera mnorbius. Tiue dear little thing got woll in a day." "\ly nausea of a morning is now Oured." "Your box of ilolloway's Ointment cured mo of noises In the head. I rubbed sone of your Ointment behind d the oars and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the 'nodicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send tue five boxes of your Pills." ''Let Me havo three 'boxes of yotr Ih Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." 1 I have over 200 such testimonials As these, but waut of space conmpels 1e to conclurle. Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDEnS, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searchiig effects to the very rcot of evil. f OLLO WA Y', OIYTMENT. Possessed of this remedy, every man may be own doctor, It, may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these menas, cures sores or ulcers im the throat stomach, r liver, spine or other ports. It is an in 1O fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, Scontracted or stiff ,oints, gout, rheuma tism. and all skin distcses. IMrORTANT CAUvloN.-None are genuine en e, less the si nature or J. IAi noe. as agent for the Utl states surrotunds ech box of 1' Its s. and ('iinnt. Boxes at, 25 cent,r, a2 cents, and -"' There Is considerable saving by taking I. the large: sizes. IOLLO WA Y & CO., feb 15-y Jew York. MERRY CHRISTMAS! -- o : r. ULL STOCK of the choicest and most varied assortment of Goods ty, for the Holidays. We invite the public's attention particulaily to our 50 CENTS KID GLOVES. These are extra cheap and worth an early inspection. Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies' Handkerchiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICES -AT P, LINDEIER & 11110. I a- doe 13 Buy Notions, White Goods, Hosiery and Oalicoes at the corner store of 3. M. Beaty & Ce. s, J. M. Beaty & Co. are selling Cloth ing,-Hate, Rubber Suits and Shoes at lowest cash prices. Riemembor J. M. Beaty & Co. make a specialty of the Bay State Standard is, Screw Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Laundried and Unlau ndried Shirts, Collars, Neck w ear &c., at J. M. B3eaty & Co.'s corner dstore. o.Elegant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths, Worsted, Alipacas, Dress Linings, Crinoline, &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner store. You will find B3eached sGoods, Sea .5, Island Goods, D)omnestics, Tickings, Kerseys and Jeans at the corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kinds, Candy4 Crack - eras, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenwvare, Plows, Cutlery, Shlot, Powder, etc.. always in stock at the corner store of J. M.Beaty & Co. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY JAMIES W. LAW. I o the-.Pub1io. Why not insure 'your property ? See the cost of a per diem expense: Daily cost of insuring~ 81,000 at 3 per cent per annum is only 8j cents. *At 2 per ceut. per annum is only 7 P- At 1* per cent. per ann um is only 4 e. At 1 per cent. per annum is only 21 At6 per eent. per annum Is only 2 . At 2per eent fr 3 years is only 1.88 At l1 per cent. for 3 years is only 1.35 e. ~et At 11 per cent, for 6 years is only 0.880c. At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only l.1c. Dwellings in town or country, detach ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.: For one year * per cent. For three years 14 per cent. in- For five years 2t per cent. Barna and contents, gin houses, baledc cotton, store houses, merehandise, mills and churches insurable at adequate rates. I represent only the very best ,com pa . nices of long experience and well establish ked oharacter. s - JAMES W. LAW, nov 2-SmAgent. KITTL~E SPEE DY WflT IWBIUM AWARDED AT TRE - OOROMA STATE lAI. F3or- Cheapness,- Simpliolty and Durabilit this Sheller stands with out a riva. .P.RoIOr, OYLY $5.00. yB, 8. DESPORTFES & Co., Agents, idgeway, $. CI. the PQ9' Sale by U. G*. 9E8P90 deb 2b.omS DON'T UNTIL YOU Seen my stockjjno rnituro, which nOWost, and ehPapest, accordiug to qt Liew supply of Chroiuor, l'ictuio Fran 3hadcs, Miiiors, &c. Furnituro neat] Lumber and Laths for sal. I am H'actory. All order promptly ottondo Wilson Now Improved Sowing Machit oct 18 m n r s t n THE WORLD in workmantnship is equal to a Chronol ed as a irst-class Pi'tno. It received nnd'Centennial Expositiors. 1T SEvi other machines. Its capacity is unlin MACHINES sold in the United State others. The WILSON MENDING-1 of repoiring WITiHOUT PATCHIS( WANTED f wISON SEW CHICAGO, Ii SPOOL COTTON. ESTABILiSRIBD 1812. C.TR ADE GEORG~E A. OLARK, SOLE AGE~NT. 400O BROAWAY, NEW YORK. ---- The distinctive features of this spool cotten aro that it is made from the very finoPt SE A iSLdAND COTTON. It is finishe l soft as the cotton from which it. i. mnade; it hias no wvaxlig or artillecial fliish to deceive the eyes; it in tho strangest, smoot,hest and most elastic sow ign thread in the market; for machino sowing it has no equal; it isu w.oad on The Blaok is the most. JET BLACK ever p reduced in spool cotton, b)eing dyed by a alyatem patented by ourselves. Tho colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering thorm so perf'ect and brillhant that dross-makers overywhero use them instead of Rowing silks. A Geld Modal was awarded this spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for "great strength'' and "general excellenco" being the high est award given for spool cotton, WVe invito comparison and respectfully ask 1lad1os to give it a fair trial and con vince themselves of its superiority over all others. To be had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. BOAG. ug____ 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. Souppernong Wine. at $1.50 per gallon. Delightful for Xmas. U. G. DESPOB TEB. Dry Goods, Oothing, addle. Bridles and Harness. Call and ex mine ingyto bf8, purchasing el #whMr Satip,t guaranteed BUY LA. E is one of the largot., handsomest Aliy. to be found in Wir,nsboro. A ICH, Wall Pobkots, Brackets, Window y repaired at moderate prices. ngent for a Door, Sash. and B3linoi I to. Also, agent for the WheLole e, and two others. 1. W. PHILLIPS. tPST go POES14T EPF ERATO0R OHN8ON, LARK&E4; MASS. NEW-YORK CITY ILUA L INVENTIONS RENOWNED IN'mG MA C H In E notor Watch, and as elegantly finish.+ the highest awards at thq Vienna S ONE.FOURTTR FASTER than ited. - . There are rmoro WILSON 3 than the combined saler_ of all the TTACIMENT, for doing all- kinds , iven FREE with oach machino. ING MACHINE co. [i"., U. S. A, Ayer's. Cathartic Pills, For all- the pur'posos- of. a. Family .Physio, and for cur1n~ CJostivoness, 4taundice, Indigestion, Pol Scomach,, .3reath, Htotaeho, Krysi poas, Rhoumatism, Iruptions.and ,.8ki.2)iae~os 'd'-.i1 lounri'i, Dropsy, Tuniors, Vdtimi, -r tenost ef feetive adti conge nhiil pm gative ever A- discovered. Tihev - are mild, but ef-. P feetuaj in their operation, moving the bowels surely and without pa1ifi. Alihouigh gentle n .ina their operation, they are still the ; mos# th.orgQugh and searching cathiar tic nmediceme that can be employed cleans ing the stomach and bowels. and oven the blood. In small (loses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs an'dl promote vigorous healtih. Avv.n's Pu,.r.s have been k.nown for more than a quarter of a century, and have ob)tained a wvorld1-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruec tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. ,Not only dhO they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also for'mildable and dangerous diseases that have bailled the best of human skill. While t hey pr'oduce power ful offects, they are, at the same'thne, the safest and best pihysie for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the~ COmmlIon purigativeCs, andI( never Five pain when the bowels are not inflamed. Tihey reach the vital foumt ains of the blood, and strengthen the syste'm by fl-eein 'it from thme elements ot9ea~ckness. Adapted to all ages'And comditions in all climates, containing neith'et' calomeli nor any deleterious drug, thecse.Plls may be taken with safety by anybody. Tiheir sugar-coating preserves thein ever fresh, and makes them pleasan't to take: while being' purely vegetable, no harm,evan arise from their use in any quantity. PREPAnED nr - Dr, i. C, AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass, Practicn1 and Analytical Ohemi,st.'e~ soL DBY AI4 DIufltUGTS EVlvin SMITH'S WORM OIL' the Wm'it,tlieh Ba a~g wOn$tu girla to ~ 4~ ,W1~ 011