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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, J"Uan;j 17. 1 * t 1880 TE'RMs.18 OF TIIEN Ys AND h1'nALD, --Tri-weekly etdttlon, four dollars per annum, in advance; *CVkly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of flive and upwards. RATES OP ADvF-rTstN.--One dollar per Inch for the first insertion, v ad fifty cents per inch for each subseo .aent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever natu c, and aire pavable strictly In advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months mnado on very liberal terns. Trju siont local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent isertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple annonneements or marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All conmunieatlons, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Companyv Winnsboro, S. C. NeW Advertisements. Gordon Light Infantry-T. I: Ketelhin. See. Nomiuationi-For County Commis Cotton sold yesterday at 12 cents. The Sheril's deputies have been busy for some tIme in serving papers for the coming term of court. *A large number of steel rails are re placing the old iron on the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. We had a little touch of win'er dur ing the first.part of the week, but the mercury finds it hard to keep its place In the bottom of the thermometer. WAoONs.-U. G. Desportes & 'o. have just received a car-load of Avery Wagons, which will be sold at prices to compete with Columbia. *18-1mo Sound repose is so essential to good health that we feel surprised to know anyone would risk loss of rest from a cough or cold, when a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup would give re freshing slumber. Y * Prof. N. Schmidt is still in town, in co.nsequence of his numerous engage. ments, and expects to remain a few days longer. Ie has been long known throughout the State as a musician and a piano tuner, and he challenges any tuner in America to surpass him either in rapidity or thoroughness of work. le is willing to prove his faith by his works. The freight on fertilizers isa striking Instance of discrimination. The tariff on a ton of fertilizers from Charleston to Columbia, is $2.50, from Charleston to Winnisboro, it is $5.90. From Rich mond to Winnsboro, via Charlotte 85.90, to Columbia via Charlotte $2. 50, to latesburg $5.00, to Augusta $4.00. Yet some people.say that cor porations have siouls. Bring out your itemized bill of freight, gentlemen. We regret to learn of the death of Mr'. WilliamnM. Boyd, which occurredl at his home In this county on the night of the 12th Inst. Mr'. Boyd had sp)ent sonic years in Chuarlestqn, but had recently taken up his residence in this county, lie was a y'outur man of most estimable c'aracter, and his donth will be mnourne-d by a large nmber of friends. Hie was in the twenty-fourth year of his age. LOUISE P~o.immor.---MIss Louise IPomeroy, the beautiful apd talented American actress, is announced to appear at the Thespian Hall next Fri day night in the new society comedy .entitled '"The Adirondacks.". Miss Pomeroy has won high commendation from thme press wherever she has ap. peared. A leading Kentucky paper snys of her': -"Miss Pomeroy has a handsome, magnetic presence. She is gracet\bl to a captivating degi'ce, and possesses5 a smooth, sWeet voice that Is capable of the widest range of expres sion. Her art Is r.efreshingly uncon. *ventional, and, wvhile impressing one with the boldness and force of genius, it Is at all times fini'shed and classical." Other papers speak of her in equally high terms.-Tickets for heor perform. ancee may be procured at the confe tionary of Mr. A. P. Miller. ThAT SUrrPLY BILt.-The Columbis correspondent of the News and Cou rier says: "In accordance with the de. terimination of thme Governor, as ex pressed In ,a letter to the attor'ney-genma oral, the Supreme Court will be ap plied-to at once on behalf of. .the . State 'to force the comptroller-general t proceed.- with tfie levy of the tax im. posed by the recent Supply Act. Th< question will io.w be determined ai soon as practicable by the Suprem< QCort, and fntich interest Is felt In theli pirobable decisioni as to the validity o1 the Aet. Senators Gam'y, of Edgefield, * ud- Bradley, of . P16kons, .thik that the defects in the Act can be rem4edied And they:deprecate calling the Legis. lIatdrie agii Senator IApseemb, 01 'Nawbemr'y, Cohbidei's the Act fatalik -defectiveIn. certain pr'ovisions, and thtndsegtJisatvteAction is neces, sary.'This view Is' sustained by soy, eg,j g4tfiM~ *mrinb of the Ho~us< now in cNfiti Ma 'Asthed <s great a probabll ft the re'asmblia 'of the Legislatnte4Iovhm P4 Btpy - senator f'otn Aiken ehdo0 iinIsalon~ e qil of hoA. ti(i , feoon i order that the" dtigem poS ms tjii twol1Nof 6i~ '~ ~ d(Y i lAer wa od TUR GNO W2'1 O RMETUOD18M. Some Account of the 1'rogress 1\fado by the kollowers of Johq Wesley in the Lst Coutury and a lfil One of the marvels of the religious world is the growth and progress of Methodism. In Jutne, 1741, when John Wesley held his first Conference, there were only six regular preaohers throughout the world, and a few hun dred members. Now there are itnore than 100,000 Methodist preachers throughout the world, and nearly 5, 000,000 members. In the United States alone there about 83,000 travelling preachers, 27,000 local preachers and about 3,000,000 n: ?nbers. In 18641, before the division of the Georgia Conference, (which was once a part of the South Carolina Confer ence,) the Methodists in Geoi'gia num bered 54,000 whites. Now, only thir teen years later, the North and South Georgia Conferences number 88,983. In the little State of South Carolina, where this denomination is scarcely a century old, the tuembership exclusive of baptized children, as shown by the recent report of their statistical secre tary, numbers 44, 701, with 166 travel Ing and 153 local preachers. The number of adults admitted by baptism alone into the communilon of 1the M. E. Church, South, within the bounds of the South Carolina Confer once, during the year Jusb closing, is' 1,308. The denomination has, within the bounds of the South Carolina Confer ence, 497 Sabbath schools, with 3,044 teachers and 22,057 r.hoiars. They have raised im South Carolina during the year 1879 for their worn out Preachers and the widows and orphans of d ceased preachers, $ 1,868.50. 1ey have raised in the same territo ry (huring this year for missions (ex ftusive of the. tumount raised by the Women's Missionary Societies) $7, 905.52 Theseflgures, stalls icAl n' fl tat c!al, at once shsw the Wondertul growth of this (etotiatit:ot in the past, and their immeuise posgibilities for good in the future. The following statistical and finan cial faets counected with South Caroli na Methodism will be of general inter est.: Number of members, 44,564; local preachers, 151 ; children baptised, 1, 885; adults, 1,300; number of churches, 568; value of stne, .J>03,153.00; par souages, 90; value, 6_3,325; college and high school property belonging to the Conterence; $92,240; Sundav schools, 497; officers and teachers, 3, 014; scho'ar:, 21,947 ; volumes in librai ry, 17,770; paid on past-r,' salaries, $97,324.77 ; paid to presiding eldere, $8,900; for domestic missions, $5,095. 70; foreirn missions, $2,664.94; super annuated ministers, widows and or phans, $4,868.50; education, $2,000; Bishops. $747; minutes, $363.77; building churches, &c., $19,874.01; and for other benevolent enterprises, '$7,282. REIGIOUS KOTr. -New York city has 535 Proiestant Sunday-schools. --Women are filling the pulpits of Presbyterian churches in Texas. - Canada has a Roman Catholic population of 1,846,800, with .1,599 priests. -New York State contains one fourth of' the Presbyterians of the con try. -Martin Luther'salast will, written byhis own band, is in thme library at Heidelberg. -The Catholics are to petition for the appointmemnt of chaplamns of their faith for the army and the navy. -Dr. Schaff savs that as_a rule the sal aries of ministers in IEurope' are barely sufficient for their living. -The Methodists and Baptists of 1Mrshtall, Mich., have comnbined, -the a minister. -J. W. Waterman has presented Gtace Episcopal Church, Detroit, Mich., the sum of $16,000 cash, paying in full the debt upon the chmurch. I-Entilre religious liberty has lately been secured in Greece, through the efforts of the English governnment at the English Presbyterian church. -The building~ erected by the Angli can society for the promotion of Chris tiani knowledge In London, and which cost $400,000, has been opened. -The Bishop of Peterborough, wvho is to be the president of the English church congress next year, has fixed it to begin on September 28. -Four of the seven bishops -of the Methodist Chnrch South have beeni int the ministry fronm flifty to sixty years, and possibly this is true of five of the seven. A NOVEl. LIGHIT.-Take an oblong vial, of the whitest and clearest glass, and put ito it a piece of phosphorus, about the size of a pea. Pour some olive oil, heated to the bollitng poinmt, upon the phlosphorus; fill the vial about onto-third full, and cork it- tight 1y. To use ti novel light, remove th~e cork, allow the air to enter the vial, and thon recork it. The empuIty space in the vial will become lutninous, and-the Light obtained will be equal to that of a lamp. When the light grows dim its power can be Increased by tak ing out the cork, and allowing a fresh supply of air to enter the vial. In wittter, it is sometimes necessary to heat the vial between the hands to in crease the fluidity of time oil. Thte ap pratus, thus prepared, may be used ARE You S~C?-Jf so, go to your nearest dru-gist or store, and buy a bogc of Dr .. ilder's Liver Pills. They will euro ydu. You can find themn In any store. For sale by Dr. W. E. IFOR COUJNTY COMMISIOER. The friends of. Mr. James (*. Heron, of Sae,respotfully nominate him. for the offie o Contycmlssioner at the en suing eleotlon-subjoet6 to the action of the Demnoeratie primary, anm17-t4 - A TTND re glar bi-monthly mneeting .L.39Ie dour'(Company at Town Ral on MonMey night at 7 o'etook. Metnbors maust coere prepared.to settle dued Jan 17-ti . Seorctary. 'GMOOING & ELLIOTT. Having associated otirsolves together for the purposO of carrying on teq GROCERY AND SUPPLY TRADE, We beg' to inform our flionds and the ptblic that we have on hand a fill stock of Coffees, Sugars. Ilour, Molasses, Buckwheat, lams, Catnod Goods, etc., together wit i Bacon 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. GOO)ING, T. K. ELIOTT!'. jan 15--3m FOR SHERIFF. Mesrs. Eitors: Please announco M r J. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the coining eletion (subject to the decision of the primary eleotion) and oblige many friends in the SOUTHWESTrRN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. (leo 10 NOTICE TO CJIEDATOIZS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John L. Black, Adtnr. of the Estate of Mar tha K. Black, Deceased, vs. N. Austin Black, et al - PURSUANT to an ordler ofCourt, made -L in the r.bove-stated cause, all credi tors holding claims against the Estate of Mrs. . rrtha K. Black, deceased, are re quirod to establish them before ma on or before tho first lay of February next. W. H. IEU R, C. C. C. P. F. O. jan 3-t-i SHAVING SALOON. 'I E under:;igned begs leave to inform hi. custoner.A and the public gener all that he is pre;rared to give satisfic tiSi to all, who may favor him with their patronage. H. O. HUTCHESON w ill shave you with facility-cutting dyeing and dressing in the latest and most approved style, with J. M. McCALL At the .hampion Barber Shop and Sham pooing Saloon, Winnsboro, 8. C. ] nov 15 GREAT EXCITEMENTf' -AT PALMETTO HOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortment4 of Liquors in the Boro. One Barrel of Gibson's (Jelobrated Old Necttr, 1840; Three Barrels of line old Ryo Whis key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years oid; 2nd, also, the kabel Belle, 9 i ditto; 3rd, Itoanoke Rye, the oldest, 18 d ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best grades. North Carolina Corn,Sweoet and Sour Mash of the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran, dies of th o finest brands, I have also a tin' lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I wvill dianose of at reasonable prices for c.asih only. Give mc a onll, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager l3eer al ways on hand from the c.ilebrated fim of' Blerger and Engell. You can find mo at all times at the Bar und or the Winnsboro Hotel, next door to D. RL. Flonnikien's. Call and see me. J. CLENDINING. aug 20 NE GO GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. W E respectfully call the attention of the public to our now 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 any where. WVe 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, eto. in GREAT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods department is com ploto in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kerseys,. IFlannels, Homespuns, Blankets, -&e., we are full up, at the lou est prices. SHOES I SHOES!!I SHOES!!! Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see our stoeli, and we will convineyou that we soil goods as cheap as anybody. .j@ We are agents for J. & P. Coata' Spool Cotton, and Beldhing Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-New York Pricees. s oct McMASTER, BRICE & CO. iever offere th willini s a o~~refwa ryu notndo at theS ut nes we offer. t~ oom to explain bere. You cn devot al yur tim or Ojyor spae Svtlounthiat o o Women maK as muc as -e. Sedo ~o1lirvat terms ~uti:cias,whtQ w1mllfree. UoutfIt freea petotpAt d times whiiq you 4u0 1 11nn 0. ortlad, Maine. of ieautifu oroaili q~searoj~s, ~a'I4 al(tfot NEW GOODS. IGHT Barrels, New Crop Now Oxloans MQlassaee, ,AIAO, A Fine Lot of Sugars-all grades. fackson's Iott Family Flour. Consisting in part of Mule and Torse Shoes, Nails, Trace Chains, L-ld Red Rust Proof Oats, Fresh ]heese and Macaroni, Raisins, Cur, ants and Citron, CHEAP FOR JASH at D. It. FLENNIKEN'i. JIIRIST1YIAS t0oJs. Mince Meat, Famous New Eng, and Brand Apple Butter-very fine -Ginger Preserves, Lee & Perrin's Vorcestershire Sauce, Baldwin's -omato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatine, Vilson's Corned Beof,in 2 lb. Cans. )AT MEAL, PURE AND FR1SH. Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, Buch wheat Flour. JUST OPENED. A new lot of Cassimeros, Jeans, [erseys, etc. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes. Clothing, Hats, White Goods, )omestic Homespun, Drills, etc. It will pay you to call on us be :re purchasing. J. F. MoMASTER & CO. dec 11 HIIItISTM A S -IS COMILNTG-! And I am preparod to sell you all e ailice things you want. for the Holl ays, such its Apples, Oranges, Cocoa uts, Citron, Pressed Figs, Currants, taisins in Boxes, halt' and quarters. NUTS. Almonds, Walnuts, Pccans, Brazils, 'ilberts. CANDIES. French Mixed, Cocoanut, Str'ips, rapaniese Candy, CANNED GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef, Salmon and sari*cines, Lobsters, and Oysters, Pine Wplo and Peaches, Potted Meats or ilkinds. FIBE WORKS. Sky Rockets, Cannon Crackers, lomnan Candles, Torpedoes, etc. Give me a call. W H. DONL~Y, dee 18 On the Corner. COME AN!) SEE TIIE BEAUJTIFUL GooDs .AT gOlo& Caleors. FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Jewelry of all descrip tions, Sterling Silver and Platedwvare. COUTanV, Carvers, Bread, Table and Pocket Knives. - Fine China and Glass Tea-Sets. Pitchers, Preserves, Goblets, Tum-s blers, &o, NANCY GOODS: Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cups, &co. Lamps~ and Lamp Burners wvhieh make accidents Impossible. Violins, Dews, THE~ NEWV TALB UIAI DESK AND' BOOR AND i001V REST. ONE of the hamliest and most popu. lar' inventions of'modern times. Cafi be attached to any arm-ch il withioul trouble. Price, *8.5, $.'O And $2.5, For partocularse addryb' W. MolIDbE SMi'N,I,A'r.* jan 10-t ,in~o6 dywithdrawn m the armo Matthels & oIh 'tidersigned 'wit continue the i s in nager th4 TUE FRIEND OF ALL j 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 k.p them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headttohe that was chronio. 4'1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbds. Tuo dear little thin got well in a day." 41y nausea of a morning is now oured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the oars and the noise has loft." "Bond me tWo boxes; I want one for a poor f ntily," - "I enoloso 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 these, but want of space ooupels me to conclude. Fon CUTANEOUS DIsonnns, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates wi'h the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil. IOLLO 1WA Y'S OINTMENT. Possessed of this remedy, every men may be own doctor. It ray 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, spino or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, rheuma tism. and all skin diseases. IM-ORTNT&n CAUTIon.-None arc gonutne 1:n. less the H, nature of J. HIAvnoc. as agen t for the United itates surrounds each box of I1lls and inatment.. Boxes at 4% contf, ov oents, and $1 each. CW There Is conalderable saving by taking the large: slxes. IOLLOWA Y & CO., fob 5--1y . New York. MERRY CHRISTMAS! -a-: 0 : FULL STOCK of the clojoae and most varied assortment of Goods for the Holidays. We invite the public's attention particularly 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. L1DECER & BiO. dec 13 Buv Notions,White Goods, Hosierv and calicoes at 6o corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. J. M. Boaty & Co. are selling Cloth ing, Iat.s,lRubbmer Suits and Shoes at lowecst cash pr'ices. Rememrbeir J. M. Decaty & Co. make a speCcialty of thle Bay State Standard Scre w Shoes, at the store on1 thle cornier. A ilce stock of good Launadeied and Unlaunidrvied Shirlts. Col lars, Ncck wear &c., at J.- M. Beaty & Co.'s corner store. Elegant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths, Worsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings, Crinoline, &c., at J. M. Beaty &5 Co.'s corner store. You will find Bleached Goods, Sea Island Goods, D)omestics, Tickings, Kerseys anld Jeans at the corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kiuds, Candy, Crack ers, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenwaro, Plows, Cutlery, Shlot, Powder, etc.. always in stock at the aorner store of J. M.lBeaty & Co.. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY --OF JAJIES W. LAW. Why not insure your property? See the oost of a per' diem expense: Daily cost of insuring~ Sl,000 at 3 per cent per annum is only Sf cents. At 21per cent, per annum is only 7 At 15 per cent, per annum Is only 4 At 1 per cent. per annum is only 25 A6prcent. per annum is only o. c At 11 per pent. fr3years is only 1.35 e At 14 pereent. for65years isonly 0.880. AL 2 per cent, for 5 year. is only 1.1 c. Dwvellings in town or country, detaoji ed, Insurable at the following rates, viz.: For one year j( per cent. For three years 1 4 per cent. For flve years 5 per cent, Darns and contet, gin houses, baled cotton, storehouses, mercbandise, mills anid churches Insurable at adequate rates. I represent only the vey best compa. nies of long experience an well establish. ed character. JAMES W. LAW, -nov , 6 Agent. LITTLE SPEEDY Corn Sheollert PIR8T PRER1I-R A WAIDBD AT TIR For Cheaniness, Simpiolty and Databli this Sheller stands) with otarivl,. ?*1lN, O0YL1$$.0, R 8. DESPOnns', &O). DON'T UNTILA YOU Seen my stockgjno rniture, which iowest, af cheapest, according to qu low supply of Chromos, Picture Fram 3hades, Mirrors. &c. Furniture neat] Lumber and Laths for sale. I am r ['actory. All rrder promptly ottendei Wilson Now Improved Sewing Machin oct 18 WIN A THE WORLD ] W.VILSON SEI n workmanship is equal to a Chronon 3d as a first-class Piano It.received I md Centennial Expositiors. IT SEW )ther machines. Its capacity is unlimi 1ACHINES sold in the United States thers. The WILSON MENDING A )f repairing WITHOUT I'ATCUI lG, E} WILSON SEW] CIIICAGO, Ii SPOOL COTTON. ESTABL,cTiID 1812. T R ADE 4GEORGE A.0CLARK, SOLE AGENT. 400 BROALWAY, NEW YORK. The distinctive features of this spool cottecn are that it is made from the -very fincPt SEA ISLAND COTTON. It is finishe:1 soft as the cotton from which it is miiide; it has. no waxing or artificial finish to deceive the eyes; it is the strongest, smoothest and most elastic sowign thread in the market; for machine sowing it has'no equal; it is wvound on W HI TE S P OOL 8. The Black is the most JET BLACK ever preduced in spool cotton, being dyed bya system patented by ourselves. The ccAora are dyed by tly NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering them so perfect and bri.lliant that dress-makers everywhere use them Instead of sewving silks. A Geld Medal was awarded this spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for "great strength'' and "general excellence" being the high. et award given for spool cotton, We invite comparison and respetfully ask ladies to give it a fair trial and eon vinee themselves of its sup)eriority over all others.0.IOG To be had at wholesale and retailof ug ____________ BUY THE OLD "CAVE~" CORW WHISKEY. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold by the United States Government. The regular Mr~oon shine." U. G. DESPORTE~S. Souppernong~ Wir e at $1.86 per. galln. Dligtful foi- Xpma. Dry. Goods OlQthln# ,S44i Cadle and .a~~ y tqgpo' W0u1b an~ e nr at yi.. is one of the largot. handsomest ality, to be found in Winnsboro. A es, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window y repaired at moderate prices. Lgent for a Door, Sash and Blitn I to. Also, agent for the Wheel o, and two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. E0 pOESN TFATIRu e z N E RATOk OHN1ON, LARK8C ". ASS, .NW-YORP4 QT .. LUAL INVNTION. ENOWNED N1G m,m,A C H INE ietor Watch, and as elogantly finish. he highest -awards at the Vienna S ONE-FOURTH ]PASTER than ted. There are more WILSON than the combined sales of all the rTACHMENT, for doing all kinds given FR1iEFP with each maobine, NG MACHINE CO, 4T., U. S. A., Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purpoaeq of a Fatuity PhJysio. and for ourinp ostivoneaa, Jaun le, Inditiah, oul tomanh_ freath, Eruptions and sin Diseases, Bil jourass Dropsy,Tu'imors,Worzm, for 1iurifying the Blood, Are the most ef fective and1( congo nial purgative ever discovered. 'They -~ are mild, but ei' - fectual in their. operation, movin the bowels snreiv a nd without pai. Although gentle in their operation, they are still the most thorough and -- searching cnthmar tic medicine that can be em ploed c: elans ing the stomach and bowels. and even the bleod. In small doses of one pill a dy they stimulate the digestive organs anid promote vigorous health. AYEn's PILs have been known for more than a quarter of a century,-and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of thme body, and are so composed that obstrne tions within their range can rarely with~ stand 'or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of everv body, but also formidable aind dangerouts diseases that have bafled thme best- of' human skill. While they piroduce p)Qwer. fud effeots, they are, at the sadme tihne, the safest and best physie for chmildren.. By their aperientr action they gripeo much less than the common purgativyes, and pover ive pain-wh en the bowels ar,e not inda;mid. .They reach the vital fountains of thme blood, and strengthen the sy*stenm by fiecing is from the elements of weakness Adapted to all ages andl conditilons in all climates, containing neither caloinet nor any deleterious drug, these ill1s may 4 be taken with safety by. ybdy Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fre h, .., and umakes them pleasant to take;M w)le being purely vegetable, no hbamcani arIse from their use in any:quantity, * Dr. J.C. AVER &Oil SMITH'S WORN