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TOWN AND COUNTY. Tribl%DAY. Mnuary da; : 1880. Tiitkhs 0i TIIE NNWs ANI) I IERALD. --Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars a.nd fifty cents peranium, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RtA'IS ob AnyERTISINO.-One dollar per inch for the first insertiou., o ad hfty centts per inch for each subsel .ent insertion. These rates apply to all ad Vcrtisemonts, of whatever nato fe, and are payable strictly in advaceo. Con tracts for three, s.ix or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sicnt local notices, fifteen cents per line for the lIrst insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tribtes of respect charged as adver tisetments. Simple announcenients of narriages andl deaths published free of charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nat.urc, should he addressed to the Winushoro Publishing Company' Winnsboro, S. C. Cotton sold yesterday at 12 cents. Why can we not get up telephonic communication between Ridgeway and Winnsboro? Don't forget Louise Poneroy to morrow night. She is well worth see ing, and the Winnsboro folks should use the opportunity. The bridge on Zion street, mentioned a few days ago as being in bad condi tion, has been renewed, and is now in first-rate order. Bad habits are easily contracted; so are colds, and both are very hard to get rid of. The colds are quickly and stirely cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup-. * At a recent meeting of the members of the congregation of IopeielI Asso tiate Reformed Church, it was agreed that the pastor, Rev. John A. White, should devote half his time to White Oak Church in this county. The Monticello Graded School has opened with over sixty scholars. Col. Jib C. Davis is principal and 1lrs. Benjariin Scott has been elected as sistant. The people of Monticello deserve credit for their enterprise, and we trust the school may be of much benefit. The new Methodist church at Black stock will be dedicated, with appropri [te services, on the first Sunday in February. The Rev. A. M. Chreitz berg, Presiding Elder of this District, will preach the sermon on the occa sioi. The Trustees of the church ex tend a cordial invitation to Christians of all denominations to worship with the congregation on that day. We noticed in a Northern paper, a a short fime since, that the Davis Sew ing Machine has found its way to Aus tralia,.apd is extensively used in that distant cotiuntry. If the machine pleases,.people there as it has done here in Fairfild, there wi-ll be ni o cause to complain. .Mr. Boag, the agent for this county, has sold a great number, and the purchasers all say they are perfectly satisfied. T H E SUNDAY NEws.-Vith $ VidW to supply a want long felt iln Charleston, the proprietors of the Ng and Coit rier' have recently comn:oticed the issue of a Sunday paper, with the above stated title. .The-Kagos contains, in ad *dit.lon to .thehitest 1ocal and general news, literary and .other matter spe cially suited for Stuuay reading. 'The paper is every way a.good one, and bespeaks the tarte, skill and jualgmnent that ehara'eteri zo all the journalistic ef forts of its publishers. We ish it all success. T[4 iHEssIAN FrY .--Farmers report that the Hessian fly has recently .ap peared in large numbers in the grain fields around Winnsboro. Dr. Simp son says Ils field of oats has been badly injured, The fly seems also to be giving trouble in Cheater. The Bul letin says: "We regret to learn from some of our faMunel's that the destrnic tive Hessian fly has made its appear ance in wheat and oats in this section. This Insect Is also making fearful ravages In Union county, In some In stances destroying whole crops." THE STATE LUNATIC AsYLUM.-We acknowledge the receipt the fifty-sixth annual report of the suiperintendent of this institution--being the report for * the year ending November, 1879. We extract from it the following items which will prov~e of interest; At the * beginning of the year there were under treatment 881 patients--280 white and 101 colored. Of these 20 were pay patients and 811 State patients. Due lng the year 162 were admitted, mak ing tile wlhole number treated 498. There wvere discharged, by recovery, 40, by removal 5, by escape 8, by death 61, and by release on trial 9-making altogether 118. There now remain 875 patient.s, of whom 181 are mialo0 and 194 fem)ales; 252 are white and 128 are colored; 85p are state patients and 28 pay patients, There have been ad mitted from'the founding of the in stitution, In 1828, 1,709 males and t, 544 femlales--8,258. Of these j328 males and 471 females havo recovered. THE GRIEENBAUKERB..-The Chester .Bt*llod's of Tuesday, speaking of the late Grteenback conference-in Washing. ton, says s "Mr. J. Hendrir McLane, the G4reenback man of Feasterville, represented the (ireenbackers of this *State, and Win, M, Coleman represont. cd North Carolina. We see from the Greenback Qfgan thtat Mr, MeLane took a prominent part In the delibera' tions of the conference and is a mnema boar of several ormtnittees. .He is a member of the committee ott Address and Call, the duty of whichbeominittels to pr.par oup 446., 14h ball de : clare to all the people the-principles of the party, and look after the machinery of the concern. Mr. McLane l'turned last Wednesday from the Oonference. In conversation with us, lie expressed himself as very much gratified at the prospects of his party, and is sanguine enough to lay the unction to his soul that the Greenbackers will yet show a bold front in this State. Mr. McLane is entitled to all the hope his cause can inspire, but if we do not mistake the sentiment of the people of this State; we shall be most egregiously surprised to see theim divide on account of the finances. At any rate, we do not fear a schism of any dangerous propor tions." The Bulletin is quite right. The people of South Carolina, having had a taste of b(Ah good and bad gov ernment, will hardly give up the one and risk the other by running after new fliiancial schemnest The natural and inevitable result of a split among the Democrnts of South Carolina would le to remand the State to the rule of the negro and the alien. Sitch being the case, it is not reasonable to suppose that Mr. McLane's financial notions will prove so atlractive as to lead any great number of white people away from the fold of the Democracy. The Feasterville Greenbaikers are now making. a great mistake. They ought to come back back at once to the ranks of the party in which they all tlid good service in '76. -The Russian missionaries in Japan, having succeeded In bringing over to their faith some 4,000 Japanese, a bishop is to be sent to Jeddo by the St. Petersburg synod. -The executive committee of the Baptist Missionary Union has voted to hold its next annual meeting at Saratoga Springs, and all the anniversaries will be held at the same place next May. -The largest synodical body that Christianity can show, is said to be the general synod of the State Church of Prussia, which represents 16,000,000 Evangelicals. It meets once in six years, the last meeting having recently been held in Berlin. Hom IDE IN GmENVIL.LE.-IIenry Townseud, a stock trader from North Carolina, shot and instantly killed Jasper Deal at an ill-famed establish ment in Greenville on Saturday night. Deal was very drunk at the time and had threatened Townsend with a fire shovel. As Deal advanced on Town send the latter fired on Deal with a pistol within a few feet of him, the b.all penetrating the brain. The coroner's jury next morning returned a verdict of felonious killing. Townsend has made his escape. BOGUS CENsUS TAKERS.--A Harris burg (Pa.) dispatch says the latest swindle on the farmers is the "census taking." A gentlemanly fellow drives up with blanks for statistics of the farm-bushels of wheat, number of cattle raised, acres under cultivation, &c. Between the tables and! the foot of the page, where the farmer signs his name attesting the statement, is a blank space, whose existence is ac counted for as aff'ording roonm for mis cellaneous information. -In a month more thme farmer receives notice from a neighiboring bank that his note for $140 is due0. He knows nothing of the note, but Investigation shows that the "cen sis-taker" has filled in the blank with a promise to p)ay, which, being how in the hands of anj innocent holder, must be paid by the unlucky dupe. A YEY PEsIsENT INQUIRY. A lantern jawedI young man stop. lped at the postofilce the other day, and yelled out: ''Any thing foi the Wattres?" rTe polite postmaster replied: "No, there is not." "Anything for Jane Watts?" "Anythinig for Alice Watts?" "No." "Anfything for Bill 'Watts?" '"No, sir." "Anythiig for Tom Watts ?" "No, nothing.". "Anything for 'Fool Joe' Watts?" "No, nor Dick Watts, nor Jim Watts, nor Sweet Watts, nor any other Watts, dead, hivinmg, uin born, native, foreign, civilized or uncivilized, savage or barbarous, male or female, white or black, en franchised or diesfranchised, naturalized or otherwise. No, there Is positively nQthingl for any of the Wattses, either individually, severally, jointly, now and forever, one and in separably." .i'he boy looked at the postmaster in astonishment, and said: ''Please look and see If there is any thing for John Thomas Watts?"---Aexi co ?gcder.-. QtUARLTERULY MEETING. T HE members of Cos. C and F, 12th 8. .. C. V., are earnestly requested to at tend to a quarterly meeting of ourConnuty Assootation on Saturday, Jainuary 24th, at 11 o'clock, in the court-house at Winns bore. By order of the President. J. Rt. JJOYLES, jan 15-txtd Cor. Secty. NOTICE. MU. T. K. ELLIOTT has this day day withdrawn from the firm of Matthews & Co. The undersigned will continue the Grocry business under the same name and styht as heretofo re. JNO. P. MATTHEWS, J. J. H1. CUMMINGS. Winnsaboro, 8. C., Jan, 1, 1880. jan 3-1 SHAVING SALOOIN. rp1 E undersigned begs leave to inform L. his eateomers and the publie gener ally that he Is prepared to give satisfAc tio to all who may favor him with their patronage. H. 0. HUTOIHESON will shave you with facilIty--uttIng dyeing and dressing in the latest and mos6 approved style, with4 At the J..M. McOALL AtteChampion Bfarber8hop and Sham pooing Saloon, Winneboro. . O nov 16 PURE WHIITE OIL4 -160 DEQREE8 IflRE 7E8T. 'E re ommend the VESTAL VV OLas a safe illuthinator. It is' as clear and whit'e afs wafo,onsequegl gives * briliant ligt iith very lii ,dor. ~rf It. Te. prce ia les. *ba ever.. . tDAy4 00 TIKEsPIAN HALL. ONE NtGiT ONLY, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUAI 23, 1880. Engagement Extraordinarv. The Beon Li. iul and Talonted American Actress, L.OIUIs P 0 ME ROY. Supported by Her Own Excellent Now York Conpathy, Inlclu-linp the Popular 'I'ra-lgedian, W. H. LEAKE, when she wil! appear in her now Society Comedy, the ADIRONDIACKS, An Episode in High Life. Louise Pome roy as Edith Roylston. tho heartless widow. p.4r' lfot'withstanding the enormous ex penso of this great talented actfess and her Company, ohe has consented to stop in Winnsboro for enc night, when she ippears in her niow play. The admissions ihave been put down to 501 and 75' to en ible all to altend. No extra charge for reserve.l selth now on sale at Miller's Coifcctionaiy, jan 20-t2 (DOME AND) SEE TIIE BjEAUTFUL GOODS AT COlllor & ClillldIos. o--_ FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Jewelry of all descrip tions, Sterling Silver and Platedware. CUTL.RY: Carvers, Bread, Table and Pocket Knives. Fine China and Glass Tea-Sets. GLASSWARE: Pitchers, Preserves, Goblets, Tum blers, &c. FANCY GOODS : Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cups, &c. Lamps and Lamp Burners which make accidents impossible. Violins, Bows, Strings, &c. jan 10 - LITTLE SPEEDY COri Slioller. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT THE GEORGIA STATE FAIR. For Cheapness, . Simplicity and Durability ths Sheller stands with out a rival. PRICE, ONL Y $5.00. R. S. DESPORTES & CO., Agents, Ridgeway, S. C. For Sale by U. G. DESPORTES, o fo, Winnsboro, S. C. GREAT EXCITEMENT PALMzETO *kOtJs1, JUST ARRIYED one of theofinest as sortmnents of Liquors in the Bore. Ono Barrol of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; 'Three Barrels of fine old lHyo WVhis key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabincit Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanoke R yo, the oldest,18 ditto. Corn Whiiskov of the best grades. North Carolina Corn, Sweet and Sonr Mash. of the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran, dies of tb e finest brands. I have also a ina. lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I will dia.>oso of at reasonable pries, for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al way's on hand from the elebrated ftrm of Berger and Engeil. You can find rno at all timaes at the Bar under the Winnsboro Hotel, nexL door to D. R1. Flenniken's. Call and see me. J. CLENDINING. aug 26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS8. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. IN TUE COMMDON PLEAS. John L,. Black, Admir. of the Estate of Mar tha K. Black, Deceased, vs. N. Austin Black, ot al URSUJANT to an order ofCourt, made in m e above-stated cause, all credi. tors holding elaims against the Estate of Mirs. .Martha K. Black, deceased, are re quired to establish them before me on or beore the first day of February next. - W. H. KERIR, 0.. .C. P. F. C. jan 3-td THlE NEW lAEE CIlIIAI DESK AND BOOK~ AND COPY REST. ONE of the handiest and most popI.. Jar Inventions of modern timnes. Cn be attached to any arm-chair without trouble. Price, $3.60, $8.00and $2.60. W McRIDESMiTH, AGT., jan 0-icWinnsboro, S. C. I#oR COUNTY COlfMISSIONER. Tho friends of Mr. James G. Heron, of Balem,' respectfully nominate him for the >ffide of County Commissioner at the on. ining eleceflen-subject to the action of he Democratic primary. jan 17-td* FOR SHlEIFi4. Afe,si. Editor-: Please announco Mr. I; Preston Cooper as a candidate for the D~emocratio nomiination for sheriff at the oeming election (subject to. *he decision >f the prinMar.p election) and oblige many 'riends in the SouTE!wEsTsAN Pow'tzON 03 Tnd CouzNiT. deo 10 mae amoney fast. Ay06an d h ek rot.n your eeing an spr,tm her Off red beore. Busm . a~ SALE STABLES. TO 'rIE CITIZENS OF FAJIRFIELD: I HAVE established a Sale Stable at Winnsboro, and am prepared to sell stock stock onl very accotnnuodalt ing terms, either for cash or on time u ntil next fall for negotiable paper. Persons wishing to buy or swal) will do well to call on me before purchas ing elsewhere. I will also pay the highest cash price for CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located one door south of the Ladd building. Jan2 0 A. wIILL" 01Mo. NEW GOODS. FIGHT Barrels, No- Crop NeA 'j Orleans Molasses. ALSO, A Fine Lot of Sugars--all grados Jackson's Best Family Flour. UARDfiWA RE, Consisting in part of Miilo and Horse Shoch, Nails, Traco Chains ahd Red Rust Proof Oats, Fresh Cheese and Macaroni, Raisins, Cur rants and Citron, CREAP FOE CASH at I. R. PLEN ii N'S. CHRISETIAS .OOnS Mince Meat, Famous New Eng land Brand Apple I0utter-very finc -Ginger Preserves, Leo & Perrin'F Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin'k Tomato Catsnp, Cooper's Gelatino Wilson's Coned f,in lb. ans OAT MEALi, IPURIE AND FRESH Cheese, Macaroni, Cauned Peace!,c 1Fine Apple, Tomatoes, Java CJoffee, Choice Teas, B3ugkwheat Flour. JUST OPENED. A new lot of Casshmeros, Jeans, Korseys, etc. Ladies anid Gents' Shoes. Clothing, Hats, White Goods, Domestic H'omespun, Drills, etc. It will pay you to call on us be fo' J.ro I. McMIASTEE & CO. dec 11 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY -OF .TAIIES W.LAW. 7 othelPublic: Why not insure your property? Set the cost of a per diem expenso:. Daily cost of insuring -$1,000 at 3 poi cent per annuto is only 8) cents. At 2& per cent. por annum is only7 At 1p per cent. per annum is only 4 At I per cent. per annuin is only 2} atper cent. per annptn is only 2c. At 2per cent. for 3 years is only 1.85 At 1. per cent. for 3 y ears is only 1.35 At 1 per ocni. for 6yoars is only 0.88 At 2 peor cent, for 6 years~ is only 1.1 c. Dwellings in town or count y,detach. ed, insurable at.the following b1tos, viz. F'or one year ( por con t. For tht'oe years I 4 per cant. For five yars .1) per coDt, Bartia and contents, gi?t houses, baled cotton, store houses, merchand1iso, muilIs and churches Insurable at adequate rates. I re'presont only the veory best com pa nices of long oxpericince arid well esta blish. od charaotor. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-6m GOODING & ELLIOTT. having associated ou trselv('s toget her for the purpose of carrying on tIe GROCE'RY AND SUI.'PLY TRAD, Wr beg to int>rln o'ut' frietnds and the pul lic that. We havc on hand a full stock of ( edm-es, Sugars. Fl+our, Molasses, Buck wleat, ITstms, (.a nned (oo)d.s1, etc. together vith laco;t Meal, Shoes, Nails, and all such articles ats are required by peronts dlesiringl; adv:aces. We are also prepared to furntis': flest class Uuanos at 1ai) prices. T.J. K. ELLIUTT. jan 15--3n CHEAP GOODS. W E respectfully call the attentio n of IY the publie to our new lot of Goods, and r.(ituest an inspection of theni beforo purchasitg Our goods hnvc becen carefally selected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bought from anybody anywhere. We would eall thG s'ttention of the ladies to Our line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Fancy Goods. llosiery, etc. A very pret ty ass;ortutent of Ties and other Neck Goods. lae<8, Edgin,gs, Frillings, ote. in GREAT VARIET'I'Y. Oar Gents' Goods dopartimont is con pleto in every thing. .li bavy goods, ruch as Jeans, KCerseys, Plannels, Ilomespuun, BIilankets, &c., ws: are full up, at tho lowest prices. S1JOES ! SHOES!! SHOES !!! Come and examine our Shoes beforo buying. Call and see our stock, and we will convince you tlat wo sell goods as cheap as anybody. - We are agents for J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton, and Ilelding Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk--New York Prices. MoMASTER, BIIICE & CO. oot 7 IRIST M AS --IS CO]VIIJSF a-! And I ain preparOd to sell you all the nice things you want for tli I Holi days, such as Apples, Oranges, Cocon nuts, Citron, Pressed Figs, Currants, Raisins in Boxes, half and quarters. NUTS. Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazils, Filberts. CANDIES. Frenchr Mixed, Cocoanurt, St rips, J1aanese Candy, CANNED1 GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef', Sahnonr and Sard ines, Lobsters, and Ovsters, Pine Arole and Peaches, P?otte'd Meats ox al. kin Is. FIRE WORKS. Sky Rockets,.- Cannon Crackers, Rlonmn Candles, Tio rpedoes, etc. Give mec a call. .WIH. DONLY, MER RY CIHRISTMVAS! ---:0o: VULL STOCK of the choicest and moat varied assortment of Goods for thre Holidays. We invite the public's attenti6m particularly to our 50 CENTS KID GLOVES. These are extra cheay and worth an early inspection. Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies' Handkorchiefs in Boxes at thre very LOWEST PRICES -AT P. LADERKEU& 1R1O. dee 18 Buny Notions, White Goods, Uosiery and Calicoes at the corner store of 3. M. Beaty' & Co. J. M. Beaty & Co. are selling Cloth ing, UjatA, Rubber Suits and Shoes at lowest cash prices. Remember J. M. Beaty & Co. make a specially of the Bay State Standard Screw Shoes, at the store on tire corner. A nice stock of good Lanndried and Unlaundried Shir'ts, Collars, Neck wear &c., at J. M. B3eaty & Co.'s gorner store. *Elegant Cashmeres, Momlo Cloths, Worsted, Alpacas Dress Linings, Crinoline, &c., at 3. AL. Beaty & Co.'s corner store. You will find Bleaohed Goods, Sea Island Goodse Donirestics, Tickings, K,orseys and Jeans athe co)'ner pte' oj J. i oatf & Col Grooerles of all kinds, Uandyj; rack o'ra Tobaceoy Croket 3woodenware, Plows; Cutl' / hm)t 26%dor, oto, always in stoc at tia ol 4 t THE WORLD: WILSON SEWI in Worktn,tnrhipt is equal to a Chronou ef as R first hoss l'itano. It roI'' ved and Centennial 1".positiutrs. I'T HE W':1 ot.her iaie1s. Is en:nwitv i,; h niimI MACI1.NES sold in t.hi n i03, .ts others. ''he WL1ON Mi D.i1 N)i( A. of repniring W.'' I.O UT PA' T H.N(. WAUNTD, WILSON 8EW CIllC('AGO , I I r SPOOL0 0 C TTO' )N. 4 E0531(. A.' NE\\' YORK. 4.00 BRO(AD)WAY, NEW\\ YORK. The distincetiVO fea ;tures oIf thiis synrA c'otten are Ihat it is malte fr'u the erV I fineFt. ')EA ISLAN) COTTON. If. is tinirhaed soft .. iho c!;ttonr from which it. is mid.e; it has 'no0 waxing or 1 arlilicinl finishi tc. dcccive the c.y(S; it i>: 1 the strong;et;t, smothest and mo1)11 ob)11)tie f sI'wignt thread in the no1r ket; for uebine sewing it lias 110 equatl; it is 0 wound ott The Blacmk is the imet J E: '1.' 2. L A (C I ever prodneeted in spool cottoni, Leintg dyed by a system puatonied by outrselves. The)j, eclors are dyed by the NEW ANll ANE Phorm)sS renider'ing them I SO perfect. and14 brilha:ntI that( dress-ma3kers over3y whero u:e the ins'tea'd 0of sew'in I il ks. A Gold Medattl was a1war4led thiis spool cottont at Pariiis. Ih 18 ' ,.it for "g e t 'nth'' and ''generual ex '.':lb ne" heting t.he high. est aw~ard g4iven for 4:pool CtIte. WVo in3)vite4CI1 comparison andt3 i rospedtfully askc hadies to g i . it a fair t riaul and nion vinlCciemkol vOS of its sulperiority over aill otheOrs. To bo had at, wholesalo andl retailo(f J. 0. iO AG. ug WHISKEFY. soized and sold by the United Statesi G*ovor')1nen. The regular3 "moon U. Gi. DESPORTES.4 Smuppornong Wino at $1.50 por gallon. Dolightful for Xinas. U. G. D)ESPORTES. Dry GoodsJ, Clothing, Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Call and examineo my stock before purchasing elsowheoro. SatisfactLion guatranteced. U. G. DESPORT ES. SMITH'I'S WORMW onL 6A SA1'!IiNS, G t)COerboy, 47 , Aion alhis~ sInco I gave my soh one dos" ot - the Worm Ol nu tIhe next dla ho jpassedI 1 large worms.-At, he s'inoi Limo I gave o passe$ t 8 e ivainsfo tO ou e 8 ado h o WOltat OIh rfor aoo by t[er& lircei At.ob. Q LUAflLR INVENTION. NOWNE~D. oter Watch, and as elt Jhtyl tinisu., hle hit!;hesft (aards at 111'hViennal S ON 'OJiUt.'I FASTE! than te,d. There t:ro morc; WIL.TSON;\1 thito tohe cotblined 1jales o till tho EJTACMtl EN'T, for doing ill kinds S ie1 FB EE with each nutcliu. IM MMOBINE CO. QVED DES 'AT E - or ATO OHNSON, LARK&4o' .t S30 UNION S(UARE S. KNEW-YORK CITY. Ayer's lair Vigor For restoring Gray Hair to is natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once a g r oea ble, healthy, anud of feetual for pre. sr v ing the hair.. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its oriUinal color, 'i:! thc :./oss and freshness of youth. Phin hair is thi(ckened, falling hair heekel, ani blkianess otten, thougl iot always, cured by its use. Notir ug can restoro the hair whore the ullices are dest-royed, or the glands troplied and decayed. But such as enain can be saved for usefulness y this application. Itnstead of fbul ng the hair with a pasty sodiment, it Vill kee) it clean and v'igorou3. Its ecasional use will prevent the hair rom turning gray or fitlling ol; and ~onsequtten tly preventa balder,s. Freo -0om thoso deleterious substances whiichi make somec preparaton dan-5 orous, antd injurious to the hair, tho Vigor cani only benefit butt not harna t. If wanted merely for a H{AIR DRE~SSING, iothing oIso can be0 found 80 desir tble. Containing neither oil nor 1ye, it does not soil white cambric, mdai yet lasts long on the hair, givino t a rich, glossy lustre and a gr'atefulI Prepared by Dr, . 0,C Aycr & Co., Z'ractical and A nalytial Chemaiats, LOWE~LL, M~ASS. M1E F?RIEND) 01F ALL?I 10LJLO WAY'S PILLS!! "I lad no appetc; ilolloway's Pills V.O 100 a hearty onO." ''Your1 Pills ar10 mtarvolouis." "1 sathd ifrfaot.her box, and( koopthtn n1 th house."' "'J)r. Hollloway han cured my headnche hat. wa; chironaic. .1 gaLve one1 of y our Pills to my habo o-r cholera miorbuts. Ti.o dear little ling goit wvel in a daty." "My nausea o'f a morning is now mnrod." "'Your box of Ilolloway's Oinimen6 'uredl me of noints in the head, I ubbeld sime of your Oiment behind .hue earls and1( the noi:o has loft." "send me two boxes; I want one for 4 >oor family.'" "'I oneloso0 a dollair; your price is 25 oents, but thu riodioinie to mec is worth g "$end iso five boxos of yo. Pills," "L.at moe havo thiroc boxes of your ?is b y return mail, for chills and 1 have over 200) such testimonials as .hos4e, bu woint of spaaco 0c39el3 3me to Joncludo. UIAEU LODI, andl all eruptions of the skin, this Olits nent .la most, inavaluablo. It does no6 atal externally alone, -but penotrated v'Iih the mnos searobing offects to t cery t'cot of evil. ntOLLOW A Y'S OIN.N1NT 1'ossessod of this reoindy, ovary. anor nay bo own doctoi'. -It nay~ '6ru,bbed~ *nto the system, so asito rbaeoh iny ~ornal complaint; by thxeseoirnUni~ . re o0res or tulceris in the th1roas inneh ivor, spino or other parts. 'It is: an din~ 'allible remedy for -bad legs, badr4te tontractted or stiff rinte,a gout thoisnta. lam anid all skin dlsese . .~ he s r . .haTe kQttne ttf ~ho Un iltod$Statos stirrout(1 each boxco ?u U1 (liLITaent. BJoxes at B's COat,t, 0s cents8 u1i. aebi5-1y NQW York., -~ano ousof. oss W offo NoIl Yu nee1ilha t vo fooursl lat ye asO tl