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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, January 54, $ t : 1850. TERIMs oF Tim NEws AND. IERALD. --Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per annum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES OF ADvERTIslNO.--One dollar per inch for the first insertion, a ad fifty cents per inch for each subseq Aent insertion. These rates apply to ill ad vertisements, of whatever nato re, and are. payable strictly in advan e. - Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. 'T'ran 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 anouncements or marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company' Wiml sboro, . C. New Advortlsemente. Drugs and Medicines-W. E. Aiken. Cotton sold yesterday at 12 cents. The cases in theSupreme Court, in volving the freight charge on cotton were heard on Friday. The judg ment of the Court will be awaited with deep interest. Mr. W. A. Aiken, of Bal timore, has been appointed general supervisor of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. lie is a civil engineer of large experience. We are requested to state that White Oak Grange will meet on the last. Sat urday in the present month. A full turnout of the members is desired, as business of interest. and importance will come up for consideration. Much valuable time is saved by promptly treating a cold at its first ap pearance. Nothing takes the place of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs, colds, irritation of the throat, etc. Price 25 cents. * Greenville has another new paper. Mr'. A. M. Howell, former publisher of the News, and a journalist of long experience, has sommenced the publi cation of a weekly under the style of the Chronicle. The initial "number is very handsomely gotten up, and the matter is good. Such a paper ought to qucced, and we trust Mr. Howell will do tyell. PEnsosAL.--Mr. Samuel. DuBose, who used to live in Winnsboro some years ago, was on a shortuivisit here on Thursday. He is in flue health and in equally fine spirits. Judge A. C. Haskell, the Presi dent of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, passed down to Columbia on Thursday, after a itayi of some days in New York and Washington, whore lhe had beeni look ing after some important business for his Company. The Judge is looking unusually well. USES OF OLD NEwsPAPERS,-One of our exchanges tells of the uses to * which old newvspapers may be put after fnrnishing, the family with its share of reading matter: Qid newspapers are useful In many waf~e. Under carpets they save wear. AId keep the .floor warnmerby covering the cracks. Over the edge of each step, under .stair carpects, they ars almost indispensablo, amid. servo a.better purpose than clums~y * ar'pet pads. 'A niewspaper foided across the chest and buttoned under thie outer garments, protects the luligs in a long cold. ido. Newspapers are equal to chamnois' skin for rubbing *indows after they are washed and wiped. Zinc under stoves is better polished by rubbing with dry paper than by wvashing. Dampened paper is good to rub up azud brighten the kitchen stove. THE HEssIAN FLY.-The Hessian fly seems to be committ lug ravages in various parts of the State. The York ville Enquirer says: "Our Rock Hill correspondenit reports sad havoc -with wheat and oat crops in that sec tion of the county, caused by the Hes siani fr. -Our Chester correspondent also,makes a similar report from that coumnty. We learn that the fly is also very destructive to the crops in the. Bullock's Creek or south-western part of the county. Our informant, Mr. Guy, of Bullock's Creek, says they ap pear in myriad., and in point of num bers may be estimated by millions. They are described as being a little larger than.the commoni white weevil. We learn thlat the fly is also working serious injury to the crops in Union county. Their presence is attributed to the unusually warm weather of the present winter." The Newos and Courier, in a recent publication, says: "At a meeting of' the stockholders of the Carolina Na tional Bank, held this morning, the following-na~med gentlemen were elect, edi directors: C. Blduknight, W. A. Clark, John S. Wiley, J. B3. E~zell and IL'S. Desportes, of Columbia, James Ii. Orr, of Anderson, 3. L. Yongue of Union, and As . lutchinson, of Rock 11111. At a subsequent meeting of the board of. directors 'C. Bouknight was ohosen president, 0. J. Irede'l, Doll bookkeeper." Mr. Ri. 8.. Des porte., though at present having a portion of . bis business, intei-ests - iri Coluombia, is a resident and merchant of Fairfield. Mr. Desportes oppned a store at Ridgeway just-after the war, his ofpital, if we mietake not, being tb%0roeds of the sale of his wiar eteed, and he has been very-successfil. RI. Ie~ionsq direetox' of a bank withe w~4ci hehad pytfouiy pot be9n idqtit4 i q~te,i omtpliment botirto . THE 8TATR GRANGE. Tlio Annual Meeting to bn Ield In Charles-, ton--The Iwuportanco of a Full Atteidanco of Patrons. Col. James N. Lipscomb, Master of the State Grange, has issued the fol lowing circular to the Patrons in South Carolina: By resolution and request of the Executive Committee of the State Grange of South Carolina, approved and endorsed at this office, the next annual ieeting of the State G.4irange of South Carolina will be held in Charleston, instead of Columbia, on Tuesday, the 84 of February, 1880. This meeting will be one of the most important ever held' in this State. Questions and matters of vast interest and vital ilnportauce to the Order, to AgriculJurists and to the 'whole coun try, will be considered, acted upon and determined. It is ilost desirable, and I most e-rn estly urge, that every representative entitled to a voice and a vote be present. Let every Grange be repre sentented and by all means every county. If there is no Pomona or "live' Grange, then revive a "(or maut" one and let it send representa tives. Besides, I invite, request and most cornestly urge every "Master, Past Mlaster and their Wives, it of the degree of Matron," to attend, without regard to whether their Granges are "(ol alit" or not, or whether they individually are "clear upon the books," and in possession of the un written work. I assure them arran gements will be made for all to partici pate in and hear all discussions, &c. The action of the National Grange latel1 itet ill session1 at Canantdaigua, N. 1., ni many questions and our own peeuliiar surrouidi"gs, 1maike the cont sideration of matters inperative 111)on us as Patrons, iarmers an(1 citizens. Matters of business and trade are to be considered, determinied a11(1 arranged that will be beneficial, financially, to any Patron or Farmer-arrngement s thilt will, if siccesstfl, rec ove eliiirelv the difliculties of' Patrons desirinb; pecuniary benefits tbrougl the Gr an1ilges. Let every Patron come who call and who feels aiy interest inl his wife and children, his' business, his State and country, and lie will be aintly repaid by benefits received and duty done. The best arranigeluents will be inade with railroads and hotels. Mr. E. L. Roche, Master of Ashley Grange, No. 1, extends a cordial wel come to all Patrons visiting the city during the. meetinig of the State Grange. A rrangeinouts have been made with the differeut railroads for reduced rates of fare. The rate on the Char lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad will be four cents per mile for the round trip. The hotels in Charleston have also reduced their figures, as follows: Pavilion Hotel, $2.00 per day; Waverly House, $1.50 per day. There will doubtless be a large attend ance of Patrons from all parts of the State, and a fine time may be antici pated. MATTERS IN MAINE. A Mora Peaceful Aspect--The Fusion Legle laturo Meets, but Transacts No lusiness. AUGUSTA, January 22.-The Fusion governor denies that lhe ever issued ani order caillinmg out troops. Hie declares the report ai Republican inivenltion to throw discredit upon01 him ; that ther (10 not propose to r'esort toe arms, although substantial offers of meni and1 amub ni i tion have beeni made out of the State. Representative Frank 1Hill, of thme Fusion House, says State Treasurer Charles A. White wvill withinl 48 hours begin paying money to Fusion mcem hers in nleedl of funds. White will nmot give up tihe ofile of treasurer, to wiVich 11e was re-elected by the Fusionists, to Republican Treasurer HIolbrook, wh o was electedI yesterday. Treasurer White's bondslfien ale strong Fusion istt, and it is said wvill back him up in paying the Fusionis. The comiions101 of Governor Smithl's staff' bear the seal of the State. BOsTON, January 23.-The II&rald's Augusta special says the Republican State gtvernment 'is still vigilant in keeping guards at the State House and troops at thle armories. The Fusion Legislature met to-day with uiiished members, bit transacted 110 business of importance. its members are discussing a prop,osed1 removal to Portland or .Biddeford. Fusionist Representative Staples took his seat ini the Republican House this morning, and says others will follow his example. AUGUSTA, ME., January 23.--in the Fusion Senate to-day a motion was made to proceed to business. .Mr. Atwvell opposed thle motion, say ing: "Let us go mnto the State House Legislature or go home." Strictland, Ellis and othIers also opposed proceeds ig to business. Penmbng action a re cess was taken to 4 p. In. Mr. Smith, Fusion Governor, told a reporter to-day that under the p resent cir'cumstanlces lie should not deem it advisable to go in, but if ' we hlad pos session of thG State House the Repub licans would not get in without blood shed." is everywvhero admitted. The stock of the company named after tihe inventor is also feeling the effects of deferred expectations. In illustration of the latter statemeint the fact may be meni tiened that the stock which ini conse quence of recenit sensationmal publica tionls went uip to $3,800 per shiarne on December 80, 1879, was quoted yester day at $1,600 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. A N additional supply of Drugs and .l Medicines, Paints and Oils, Per fhmery and Fancy Articles,- have just been received at the Drug Store of WE. AIKEN, Next door to Gooding & EllIott. Jan 24 SHAVING SALOON. Ti E undersigned begs leave to inform Lhis customers and the public gener ally that lie is prepared to give satisfac tion to all who may favor-him with their patronage. H.I Q. HUTOIJESON will shave you with faclity.-ontting 4yoing and dressing in thie latestaX esOt approved style., *ith At heO Nirber 6 und Shla n-. Pooingausbo rIE membors of Cos. ( and 1, 12th C. V., ar< earnestly r'rquet3ted to sit tend to a quartorly meeting of ourCounty Assocmation on Saturday, .Jmtuary 2Ith, it I1 o'clock, in the cot.rt-house at Winus boro. By order of the P'resident. J. It. lt(OY LJ*, jan 15- txtd Cur. lecty. PUrE WHITE O1L. -150 DE(J1"i'S FIIrE TEST. W E recotmmend the Jr'XlT1 T. OL ats a safe illunminator. It. ' is clear and white is water, consequently tives a brilliant light, with very lit(lt )dor. Try it. ''hu price is less thao 'ver. J. M. HEAT1'Y & CO. - NOTIE. MR. T. K. ELLIOTT haS this day day withdrawn from the tirmll oI I lutthews & Co. Ti undersigned will yontinuthe LioGroccry busines~s under the ;amIo name and stytt as her,tof re. (i JNO. P. MAT'lI'1WS, JR., ti .J. I1. CUMMINUS. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 1, 1860. fu jan 3--1 COME AND SEE TilE S BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT onor & liallIs. -------- -FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Jewelry of all descri) ions, Sterling Silver and Platedware. CUTI.ERY: Car"vers, Bread, Table and Pocket Knives. Fine China and G lass Tea-Sets. (GLASSWARI,: Pitcler:s, Preserves, Goblets, ''unim >lcrs, &c. FANCY GOODS : Vases, Toilet Sets, Mgs, Cu s, &c. Lamps and Lmnp Burners whici mImake tecidenis implo.Ssible. Violins, Bows, trings. &c. C .111 10 - --- -- ril LITTLE SPEEDY Coril Slioll6r, FIRST PREMI'M AWARDED AT THE GEORGIA STATE FAI It. For Cheapness, Simplicity and Durability this Sheller stands with ut a rival. PR ICIE, O KLY$5.O0. R. S. DESPORTES & CO., Agents, Ridgoway, S. C. For Salo by UI. G. DESPORTES, Winmnsboro, S. C. ' dcC 23-8nmos GREAT ECITME NT --AT PALMYETTO IKOUSE~. JUST ARRIVED One of the finest as sortment.a of Liquars in thme Borm. Oneo Bamrrol of Gibson's (elermatedi Old Nectar, 18410; 'Three Blarmrols of lIne olid Rye W~his koy: 1st, Old1 Immperial Cabinet Whmiskey, ) years old; 2nd, also, time Mabel Bello, 9 ~litto; 3rd, Roanoko Rye, thme oldest, 18 Sitto. Cor'n Whliskey of theO best grades. Northm Carolina Corn,8woet anl d Sour Mash. af the best grades. Also, Wines and Ba, I iies of time finest brands, I have also a sn'. lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I will dmsoose of at reasonable prices forn I 3ashm only. Give me a call, and I will treat you right. P'hiladelphuia Lager Beer al ways on hand from time celebrated firm of Bierger and Enigei. You can finrd ma at dll times at thme B'ar under the Winnsboro liotel, next door to D. RI. Fbennikcen's. Dall and seo me. J. OLENDINING. aug 20 NOTIOE 'kO ORtEDITORIS. STATE OF SOUTHL CAR OLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFlELD. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John L. Black, Admnr. of tihe Estato of Mar tha K. Black, Deceased, vs. N. Austin Black, et al URSUANT to an order of Court, made .L in the above-stated cause, all crodi tors holding olalmns against time Estate oft Nirs. .mrthma K. Bilaek, deceased, are re quired to estblish thom before me on or before the first day of February next. W. HI. KEltR, C. C... . . . jan 3-td NEWV YALE 0IIAII DESK AND BOOK AND COPY REST. ONE of thme handiest and most po pu lar' inventions of moder'n times. Can bie attached to any arm-chmair without (3 Lmrouble. Prilce, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.60. a LIor particulars, add ress W. McBRIDE SMITH, AoT., Sjan 0-tI' Winnesboro, S.C. * FOR CONCOMMISONER. The friends of Mr. James G. Heron, of salem, respeotfully nominate him,f'or the >flieo of County Commissioner at time en mning election-subject to the action of ~he Democratic primary. jan 17-ta* FOR SHIERIFFI. Messrs. .IiWora: Please announce Mr. r. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sherift at the tomfing.eleotion (subject to the decision f the primary election) and oblige many rienids in the. SoUTOWEBTEnN PonLTIoN OF THlE COUNTY.4 dec 10 M500T ***enaaom-or *g,At ada nonl do as well m ien, I any make more an the a inount stated ab)ove. No one can tfit make m easy fast. Atmy one can dotlme wok. (Qan mmake fromn50oets. to $9 nhtt y on our evenings (ad spa~ Lime to th~e i Nohng like it. fQr Im e, ma n mve'or6edneo-re. .Businese Dl4th ~rotypm9riles Reader, It iruact he il e besot a rs sioz(.1. POtan . ALE STABLES.' "'VA, 0 THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: II AVE estab,lishc'd a Sale Stable at 'inusboro, ai amt prepared to 11 stock stock on er, accomtnicat I 't"ts, either tihr rash or on timne itil next taIl ror ne"gotialble paper rhstns wishmig to buy or swap will a well to cll on inc before liurchas g elsewhere. I will also pray the higlhest cash price ,1" CORN A7'D FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congress reet, located one door sonth of the add building. A. WILLIFORD. Jan 20 EW ' GOOI)S. IGHT Barrels, New Crop New J Orleans Molasses. ALSO, A Fine Lot of Sugars-all grades. ackson's Best Family Flour. HARD)WARE, Consisting in part of Mule and [orso Shoes, Nails,. Trace Chains, PRed Rust Proof Oats, Fresh heese and Mraeroni, Raisins, Cur ints and Cilron, CHEAP FOR ASH at I. LR. S IA: IOO. o---. Mince Moat. Famous New Eng. md Brand Apple Butter-very fine -Ginger Preerves, Leo & Porrin's 1orces;tershird' Sance, Baldwin's 'omnato Catadp, Cooper'si Golatine, ~?;filson' Cornetd Beef,in 2 lb. Cans. ~AT MEAL, PURE AND FRESH. Cheeso, Canned Peachos, Pino Apple, To nmtoes4, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, Buchwhohat Flour. JUST OPENED. A nowv lot of Cassimoeres, Jeans, erseys, etc. Ladies' and Gonts' Shoes. Clothing, Hats, White Goods, pomnestic HJome spun, Drills, etc. It wvill pay you to call on us be J. F. MoMASTER & CO. dec 11 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY --o' JAMIES W.]LAWV. ~o fte Pub>lic; Why not insure your property? Soo ie cost of a per diem expense: Daily Cost of insuring $1,000 at. 3 por ent per annum is only 8) Cents. A t 24 per cent. per annum is only 7 At 11 per cent. per annum is only 4 At 1 per cent. por atnn is only 2$ A t per cent..per annum is only 2c. A t 2por cent for Syears is only 1.88 A t 14 per cent. for 3 years is only 1.35 At 14 per cent. for 5 years is only 0.8 At '2 per cent. for 5 years is cnly 1.10c. Dwellings in town or count y, detach ,insura blo at tho following ?..es, viz.: For one year i per cent. For three years 14 per ce'nt. For five years 4 per cent. Barns and contents, gin housos, baled atton, store houses, merchan dise, mills ad churchbes insurable at adegniate rates. represent only the very beet conmpa ies of long exporlenc and well establish I character. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-Om - Aet GOODING & ELLIOTT. Having associated ourselYes toget her for the purpose of carryig Oil the GROCERY AND SUPPLY TRAI)E, We beg to Inform our friends and the public that wehave on hand a ftullstock of (otlees, Sugars. Flour, Molasses, Iluckwheat, I1a111, Canned (:oods, etc., together Iith1 llaconl Meal, Shoes,Nails, and1(1 all such articles a' are required bi persons desiring advalnces. Wae are also prepared to furnish first class Gulanos lit fiair ril'es. It. C. (()ODING, jal' lr5-3n ' . GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. SF, respectfully call the attention of tho public to our now lot of Goods, and request an inspection of them before purchasimg Our goods have been carefully selected, bought. at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bought front anyhbody anywhere. We would call tho attention of the 'adies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Fancy Goods, hosiery, etc. A very pret ty assortent of Ties and other Neck Goods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, etc. in GREAT VARIETY. Our (onta' Goods department is con pleto in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kerseys, Flannels, HIonespuns, Blankets, &o., w. are full up, at the lou cst prices. SUOES! SHOES 11 SUOES! 1! Come and examine our Shoes before bsuying. Call and seo our stock, and we will convince you that we sell goods as cheap aR anybody. oi' We are agents for J. & P. Coat.' pool (otton. and lelding Bros. & Co.'s pool silk-New York Prices. oc 7McMASTER, BRICE & CO. CHil STM A S -IS COMIJTG- I And I am prepar(1 to sell you all the nice things you want for the Hioli dlays, such as Apples, Oranges, Cocoa nuts, Citron, Pressedl Figs, Currants, Raisins in Boxes, half and quarters. NUTS. Al monds, Walnnts, Pecans, Brazils, Filberts. CANDIES. French Mixed, Cocoanut, Strips, JapaneI1se Canidy, CANNED GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef, Salmon and Sa rdinues, Lobsters, and1( Oysters, Pino Apple and Peaches, Potted Meats or all kinds. FIRE WORKS. Sky Rlock ets, Cannon Crackers, Romauin Clandlea, Torpedoes, etc. Give mec a call. W HI. DONLY, dec 18 0On the Corner. MER RY - CHRISTMAS! ---: o: FULL STOCK of the choicest and most varied assortment of Goods for t.he Holidays, WVe invite the public's bttention particulai ly to our 50 CENTS KID GLOVES. These are extra cheap and worth an early inepection. Ladies'pSilk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies' Hardly.chiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICES -AT-. P.WL1DERER & 1111. dee 13 Buy Notions, Whuite Goods, IIosiery' and Calicoes at the corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. J. M. Boaty & Co. are selling Cloth ing, Hats, Rubber Suits and Soes at lowest cash prices. Remember .. Bheaty & Co. make .a specialty of thle Bay State Standard Screow Shoes, at the store on theocorner. A nice stock of good Latundried and U'nlaundried1 Shirts, Collal's, Neck wear &c., at J. M. Bleaty & Co.'s corner store. Elegant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths, Worsted, Alpacas Dross. Linings, Cr1iolineo, &c., at i. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner gtore. You,will aind Bleached Goods, Boa Islatndl Goods,' Domestics, Tlckhnge, K6rs e and Jeans at the corner store of J. Behlaty & Co., Groceries ofall kin4e diftdy, Crack era, batncco,Cocoy Woo eware, PlowW (tter '8 l rOar etc al lhsOO J a& sO'npI *th$Muut THE WO1LD WILSON SEWI in workminship is egnal to a Chronon ed ns a first-Qlass Piinmo. It roceive( nd Centennial E:xpositiors. iT SE\' othor fachino4. Its capatcity is unliln MACHINES sold in the United Statoi ()thers. 'Tho WILSON MENDING A of repairing VITH OU' PATCIHING WANTED. } WILSON SEwJ CICAGO, II 00 SP OL COTON. ESTA,IUJ4ilED) 1612. R , TR AD E 400 ROADWAY, NEWI' YORK. The distinctive features of this spool rottc n are t.hat it is mnado from the very finest SEA IST1ND COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from which it is made; it has no waxing or attitioial finish to deceive the eyes; it is theo-strongest, smoothest. and most elastic W H lIj l E S P OO 2 NEWANLIE PRCCESS. ttc ndres-matkers evea wbro us them~nr finstadoswigik. A l Medl was awrOdTTO.iapo et awar gihen fr soo cottnfo Weio itviso caop as no respectfulr asktiaiolish to ii ai eria; and isn vineothmovest uofts supdiorit eri To~Vg head at whleao nd~t freif Theis'c is the imon puorico seioab a stod b pimteb Unitelvtaes renderinent. To pregulr "mllont sino.do oitgsls A GldMLdIU.Il Gn.lSO T..spo oupornnWn at $1.508$,fr gcmts rh gallon. Digful for Xmasl otuj. Dl ohrGs.ltig,Sdls Toidls ad a rnoesals.drtalo U. 0.DPORTE. BMIH' WTRHEI overnment Tevrglo mon 0hie. LU LY INVENTION. RENOWNED NG M AC H INE Ator Watch, and na olegantly finish.. the highcst awards at lho Vienna S ONE-FOURTH FAS'ER than ited. There are more WILSON than the combined sales of all the TTACHMENT, for ,doing all kinds , given FREE with each machino. [NG IAOHINE CO. 1. U.S. A. -, E POEi 'ATr OHNSON, LARK& O, 30 UNION SQUARE vlAss- NEW-YORK. CIY. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once a g r c o a b 1 e, healthy, and ef fectual for pro serving the hair. Fded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and ,freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, thougl& not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul. ing the hair with a pasty sodiment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its . occasional lso will prevent the hi from turning gray or falling oft; and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious subst an ces which make some prleparations dan.. gerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found. so desir.. able. Containing necither oil nor dye, it does not soil whitec cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossylustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr..1. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Cheilts, LOWE~LL, MASS. THNE FRIEND 01? ALL! HIOLLO WAY'S PILLS!! 'I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills ye mno a hearty ono." ''Your Pilla are muarvolous." "1 send for another box, and kroop them in the houso.'' 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It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any hi ternal cornplaint by these means, c'ttures ~ sores or uloI ors the throat stonadh, liver, spine or other parfs. It is an I. fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breati. contracted or stiff joints,. gout reu tismn andl all skin diseaes8 lxronTA$T CAUflox.--one are geDIP nUi1) th Unit St a MrroundO each ox Of Vl~ i d1 d9ntment. Boexes at 911 9entf, 69 cenl.10 1W'her is oniderbsarI t febtrath-lyeb~,. tdO~C ~ s o 6tih sen ''wof nuCh4