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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDAY, Jauuary- 27, : : i3$o. TEnMS OF Tlnt Nhws -AND tALD. --Tri-weekly edition, four doll'; per a9fntn, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and filly cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATES OF ADvERIsINo.--One dollar per inch for the first Insertion, s ad fifty cents per Inch for each subseq ient insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertikements, of whlttever nuatureo, and are payable strlItly in advance. Con tracts for'three, six or twelve months Imade on very liberal terms. ''ran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line fbr 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 oI marriages and deaUhs published free oI charge, and solicited. All 'communications, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winushoro Publishing Company' Winnsboro, S. C. New Advertlpomente. Drugs and Medicines-W. E. Aiken. Horses and Mules-A. Williford. The thanks of the office are tendered to-Fred Steele and his wife for soine very nice cake, sent as a reminder of a recent happy occasion In which they were chiefly Interested. We extend to them our best wishes for their fu ture happiness. The thoughtlessness of people is so great In regard to watchfulness against colds, etc., 'hat were It not for the wonderful curative power of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup we should shudder at the fate of such. Prier 25 cents. * Sheriff Davis went to Columbia on Saturday, taking thither a negro man niamed Jim Harris, to be committed to the lunatic asylum. The man was adjudged a lunatic by the Court of Probate for this county, after an ex amnination by Drs. T. T. Robertson and E. W. Aiken. We are pleased to see in Winnsboro our young friend Mr. Sol. Wolfe. Mr. Wolfe went to Texas in 1878, but pre ferring a field not so far away from home, returned east and went into business in New York. He is now connected with a large jewelry estab lishmuent in that city. His life as a "commercial tourist" seems to agree with him. We hope he will find his stay In the 'Bor"o very pleasant. A CHEAP Tuln" TO CHARLEsTON.-In vliw.of the approaching gatherings in Charleston, which will be called there by the races of the Jockey Club, and the meeting of the State Grange, the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail. road Company will sell tickets at very ieduced rates. Round trip tickets will be sold at the different stations, from the ;it to the 9th of February, good for return till February 10. The price of these round-trip tickets from Winnsboro" will 'bd. #3.75. Persons going as delegates lo the Convocation of the Royal Arch Masons, can have their tickets extended for five days by procuring the endorsemnt of the Grand Secretary. Thme rates thus of. fered are extremely low, and wye trust they will be used in such muiilbers as to compensate tihe railroad comnpanies for their liberality. JOURNwALIsTIc.eThe Abbevi lie Prs andZ Banmer, .amiounes a change ini lts editorial managemeont. Mr. WV. C. Blenet, whoi has for the pas8t?two years been co-editor, has retired in order to devote lmientire attention to the prac tiee of laws. Mr.. Benmet is a gentleman of talent and>.high. scholairly attaini ments, and his vdtiremenit will be a loss to journalisin. We wish him abundant success. Mr. Hugh Wilson is st1iu senior editor. He is an o.ld hand .at the business, and is thoroughly posted in his busi ness. He has never failed at anything except marrying, and we give him a * little more- time on that. Mr. H-.. Tillman~ Wardlaw succeeds Mr. BJenet. We have known this new knight of the quill fr-o aboyhood. Bright, geniah and jovial, a prince o1 good fellows, lhe will make a lively member of the press gang, and, if we mistake not, will sustain the rieputa tioni so well earned by the journal with which lie has connected himself. LOUIsE POMEROY.--The favorable miotices given by the newspapers of Miss Louise Pomeroy's performances natu rally caused pgople here to expect something far above the ordiary. This expeictation was more than no alized. Miss Pomieroy is herself an ac tress of great merit,' and she is -well * supported. The play, "The Adiron dacks," was given before a crowded house on Friday night, and the univer sal opinion was that it was the finest performann oever soon in Winnsboro. Miss Pomieroy showed hot powers in their full ef'ect, and her support was remarkably good. There was plenty of fine acting, and none poor. In this feature, of a good support for the lead ing character, Miss Pomoroy's compa *'ny is gr4atly superior to nmost of the traveling troupes. On Saturday night Shakespeakse' comedy, "As You Like It," was admirably rendered and duly *appreciated.' The company left on Sunday for Columbia, where they will ill an engagement for three bights. *We tenst that when they make anoth er Southern toir they will not :forget Winneboro. We think the can al ways rely upon receiving a Warm welcome and ful houses. Ta Co .x OtJraAes.-Senator John 1). n'~~16echahrman of the joit eost appointed by the Leg. islatie to invetipt the alleged ern ecity to thQ e conviets. umblshes the foilewo t4t a concurrent resolution of the last General Assembly to investigate the matters connecte(d with the emptt)lov mnentof convicts by the Greenwood and Augusta Itallroad Company, hereby ive notice that they will re assemb!o In the room of the Speaker of the House of Iiepresontatives in the State 8ouse in Columbia on Monday, the second day of February next., at 7. p. m., to continue their investigation of tI e charges made of cruelty, neglect or inhumanity exercised[ towards anly prisoner or convict of the State P'eni tontiary while in the custody of the Greenwood. and Augttta tRailroad Company. Any person or persons making charges or knowing of such cruelty, neglect or inhumanity in the treatment{ of convicts on this roa(d are requested to present the same, with test.imony" ill support thereof, at the time and plae I above Imenlioned. ''h1e committee will he pleased to receive information oi this subject from any person. T11E T 'ELG'TII R1GIMENT. Proceedings of the Quarterly Meeting Held Last Saturday. (ItiPORThD FORl TIlE NEWS APD 111tALI..) The second quarterly meeting of the survivors of Companies C and F, 12th South Carolihit Volunteers, was held In the Court House on Saturday last, Vice-President S. \V. fluff in the chair. After the preliminaries usual at such meetings, it was resolved that Lt.J. 1?. Boyles, correspoding secretar-y of the Regimental Association, comllillunicate with Colonel Jones, President, and suggest the propriety of postponing the next aninal meeting, which is to be held at Yorkville, from the thirdThurs day in August until a few days prior to the King's Mountain Centennial celebration, and report result at the next quarterly meeting. It was further resolved that the comn mittee on statistics furniia3 a ir as possible a complete list of the mem bers of Companics C and F-those liv ing and those who are dead, those who received wounds and in what battles at the next quarterly leeting. The following preamble and resolu tions were offered by J. R. Harvey, and unanimously adopted: Whereas, this Association has learn ed with pleasure and gratification of the elevation to the Supreme Bench of of this State of our former beloved brigade commander, General Samuel McGowan, therefore be it-resolired: 1. That we tender to General Mc Gowan our sincere congratulations on his promotion to a position of'so much honor and dignity. 2. That we regard the election of General McGowan as Associate Justice not only a tit recognitiol of his worth andl(] merit, but creditable to the State at large, especially so to those mem bers of the General Assembly by whose suffrage his election was securect. 3. That a copy of the foregoing pre amble and resolutions be forwarded to General McGowan by the secretary of tlis Association, and that the same be published il,our count y papers. It was resolved that the proceedings be published in the county papers. ''he Association then adjourned, to mleet again oni the 20th day of April next. SuoasTrows.-Thle amount of ma nure made 01' secured by the fairmei' has a great deal to (do withi thle value and return from hlis crop~s to be0 culti vrated next season. Thme weathecr still continnles favorable fol' beginning the work of preparationl. The stodk of fertilizing mnaterial should h)e increas ed as much01 as p)ossible. Far'mer's, by practice, can see tile value of f'all loivaW ing and aultivating tile soil, both as to theO beneficial effets upon03 the landi anld tihe ailvantages galled by tile saving of time inl the Vlurr~y of sprmilg work. Es pecially should stifl' clay soils be plo0w ed deep) in thle- fall, so that the frost may penletlate thleml, exercising a beone ficial influenlce thrioughi aiding in the vigr'ation~ of tile fertilizing mnatter in the soil. Through tile action of tile firost tile fertile elemenC)ts are0 rendterecd more availalAb as planit food. Almnqst every soil contains material enough to r'ender' it fei'tile itf made solumble, anid one1 of nature's most power'ful agenlts 1in effecting thlis Is frost. One of tile best aids to the impoirtaint work of tile frost is judicious plowving ill the fall before the gr'ounld becomes frozen. MEN IIAVE D)IED, nUT NOv iFon L.ov.--Dr. Win. A. Hammlonld, late Sur'geon-General inl the army, lectured in New York T.ihur'sday evening, for' tile benefit of the Young Meni's Hlebrewv *Association, upon01 "'rho Ner'vous Sy's temn aind Some of its Manlifestations." "I am fr'ee to say," he0 said(, in tihe course of his rcmatrks, "that tihe emo tion of anxiety kills more people1 than anlythling else. Sonme of thle ladites may hlint at love, but I am hlapp)y to say that the number of mlen whlo copi mit suicide on acconut of love troubles Is growing less year by year. ' -Ye pimpled, blotched and( ulcer ated victims of scrofulous diseases,! who drag your unclean persons inito the company of better mnen, take Ayerts Sarsaparilla, and puirge out'tile foul -corruption from your blood. Restore your healthl, anId you wvill nlot onIly enjoy life better, bitt make your company more tolerable to those who must keep it * --Senator-elect Mahone, of Vir'ginia, gave a banquet ini Rtichmond, tile oth or nmi..'It, to thle colored Assemblymen. Tile table is said to have beeni crowd ed withl all of tihe delicacies and rare dishes of tile season1. HKORSES AND 1MUILES. JTUST arrived and to strive on the 28th eJinst, thirty fine, fat young Kentucky mules. Also a few nice saddle and lhar ness horses, ponles. and mares, at my sale s,table. Call early if yout want to buy or swap for good young Kentucky stook. Jan 2 -liii',A. W LLIFORtD. HOLALMAN'S LIVER HOP BITTERS anid Cough Rtemed'.s, Tar Drps, Hoarihound1 Drogs 70R SAL A~ tre STeUO7 NOTICE. m . T. K. ELLIOTI' has this day . day withdrawn from the 1-rm of Matthews & Co. Thu undersigned will continue the Groct ry business under the sam11e numnO and stIvlt as leretofo re. JNO. P. MIATTC1IE.1WS, JRt., J. 1I. l UM.\ING$. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 1, 18SO. jan 3-1 SHAVING SALOON. T E undersigned bej leave to inform L- his custoiaers and the public gener ally that. he is prepared to give satisite tion to all who may favor him with tleir patronago. 11. O. 1lUTCIlESON will shave you with facility-- cutting dyeing and dressing in the latest and nost approved styl , with J. M. MIcCALL At the Champion llnrboiShop .nd Shun pooing Saloon, Winnsboro, . C. nov 151 COME AND SEE TI I1, REAIJTIFUL GIOODS AT 0Oii0 & liall1 8r'8. O FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold antd Sil ver Watutchles, Jewelry of all ('ewip tions, Sterling Silver and 'latedware. CUTLERY: Carvers, Bread, Table and Pocket Knives. Fine China and Glass Tea-Sets. GLASSWARE: Pitchers, Preserves, Golets, Tum blers, &c. FANCY GOODS : Vases, Toilet Sets, M ugs, Cups, &c. Lamps and Lamp Ilurau'rs w"hichl make accidenis impossible. Violinq, Bows, Stri ngs, &c. jan 10 LITTLE SPEEDY Cori Slioellor. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT TIE GEORGIA STATE FAIR. For Cheapness, Simplicity and Durability this Sheller stando with out a rival. PRICE, ONLY $5.OO. R. S. DESPORTRS & CO., Agents, Ridgeway, S. C. For Sale by U. G. DESPORTES, Winnsboro, S. C. dec 23-31nos GREAT EXCITEMENT - AT PALYIETTO HEOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmnentq 9f Liquora in the Boro. Onte Barrel of Gibson's Colebrated Old1 Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of fine old Ryoe W~his key: 1sut, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Bello, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanoko Rye, the oldeht, 18 ditto. Coin W~hiskov of the best grades, North Carolina Corn, Sweet nnd Sour Mash. of the best graides. Also, Winos and Bran, dies of theo finest brands, I have also a tin', lot of Cigarsm and Tobacco which I will dsadosa of at reasonable prices for cash only. Give me a call, and I wiill treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al ways on hand from the celebratedi frrm of Berger and Engoil. You can find me at all tiames at the Bar under the Winnsboro IHteI, next door to D. RL, Flennuiken's. Call and see mec. J. CLENDINING. aug 26 NOTICE TO ORtEITiORS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRI"ELD. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS, John L. Black, 4amr. of the Estate of Mar.. tha K. Black, Deceased, vs. N. Austin B3laeck, et al P URSUANT to an order of Court, made in the r.bove-statedl canse, all croedi tors holding claimus against the Estate of Mrs. r rtha K. Bliackc, deceased, are re quired to establich them before me on or before the first day of February next. C. C. C. P. F. C. jan 3-ta BOOK AND) COPY RIEST, ONE of the handiest and most popu lar Inyeution8 of Inodern tilnes. Can be attached to any arm-chair without trouble. Price, $3.60, $3.00 and $2.50. For particultars, address W. McBRIDE SMITH, ACT., Jan Wlnnsboro, S. C. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERL. The friends of Mr. James G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the office of County .Commnussoner at the on., suing eleton--subject to the notion of the Democratio primary, jan 17--td* FOR SHERIIFF'. Messrs. PAkors: Please aninounce Mr. J. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Denmocratic nomination for sheriff at the comning election (subjet to the deeision of the primary election) and oblige many friends in the SoUTUWEOTNZ P'onTro4 or TIus 0OUNTY. dcc 18 $8000 ti aro roT $2 (a han the amount statedabtove. io one can,fert. e makb mn one fast, Any one can do the work. You can make from 50co to $2 an hour by de voting yur eveanns and spre time tothe busIe. No ln Ike It fr momley meakini over oerod beor. Business pleasant an strictly honr0lie,. 1 eader,I you i e t b o the pul d,s u dress' and we wIll soldyuPla' m ala nd private teo:m res.. plew .* as free you Onten SALE STABLES. TO TIlE CITIZENS OF FAIRFiELD: iiAVE: es(abli-hecld a Sale Stabl at Winusboro, and at prepard to Sell stock stock on very accollmolat inge lerls, either for cash or on lime until next fil l'or ncgotiable paper. Persons wishing t) buy or sway will do well to call oi me before purchas ing elsewhiiere. I will alsopay the highest cash pricu Cor CORN AND FODIDEfR Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located o11 (loor south of the Ladd building. jan 20 N E1W GOODS. IG1T Barrels, New Crop New i.. Orleans Molas: es. ALSO, A Fine Lot of Sugars-all grades. Jackson's Best Family Flour. 11A ? WARE, Consisting in part of Mule and Horse Shoes, Nails, Trace Chains, and JIUM. U__4 QLD VMS' .of.. Red Rust Proof Oats, Fresh Cheese and Macaroni, Raisins, Cur rants and Citron, CHEAP FOR CASHI at 1). R. FL.E XIIUKEN'S. CHRISTIA O-003. --o Mince Meat,, Famous New Eng. land Brand Apple Butter-very fino -Ginger Preserves, Lee,& Perrin's Worcestorshire Sauce, Baldwin's Tomato Catsup, Cooper'a Gelatine, Wilson's Corned Boof,in 2 lb. (Jans. OAT MEAL, PURE AND FRlESH. Cheese, Macaroni, , . Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, Tomna toes, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, B3uch wheat Flour. .JUST OPENED. IA new lot of Casahneros, Jeans, Kersoys, etc(. Ladies' and Gen ts' Shoes. Clothing, Hlats, White Goods, D)omestic Homnespun, Drills, etc. It will pay you to call on us be fore purchasing. Jr F. McMASTER & CO4 dec 11 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY .IANIES W. lAW. lo the.Publi',: Why not insure your property ? See the cost of ai per d1iem expensete Daily cost of insuringl $1,000 at 3 por Ocnt per' anlnum1 is only 8) cents. AL 24 per01 cout. per' annum is oni At 1.{. per cent. per annum ist only At 1 per cent. per annum is only At per cent. per annum Is only 2 At 2per cent for 3 yc;ura is only 1.83 At 14 per cent. for 3 years is on ly 1.35 A t 1 4per cceni. for S years Is only 0.8, At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 o' Dwellings in. towvn or.country, detach ed, insurable at the following rates, viz,.: For one year '$ per cent.. For throe years 14 per ceUst. F or five years 2t per eent.' Barns and contents, gin houses, baled cott on, store house8s3, mor,-.hand iso, mills an d chniro,be insuraublent adeqnate rates. I re present only the very best compa nies of longeOxperience afid well establish ed character. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22--6m Ae GOODING & ELLIOTT. Having associated ourselves together for the purpose of carrying on the GROCElRY AND SUPPLY TRADE, We beg to inform our friends and the 1 mllic that wehave on hand a fullstock of ('olles, Sugars. Flour, AMolasses, lhuckwheat. Ills, Cmulled Goods, etc., together wi t h Baon MIeal, Shoes, Nails, and all sulch articles as are required by persons desiring tdvatnces. We atre also prepared to furnish irst class Iuanios lt thir prices. R. (. GOOI)ING, T. K. ELLLO'TT. jan 15-3mt GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. SE respectfully cal the attention of the public to our nov lot of Goods, and request, an inNpection of them before purchasing Our Tootls have been ,carefIully selected, bought at bottom prices, and will he sold as low as they can he bought frtom anybody inywhere. We woull call the attention of the 'adies to our line of Cloak;, )ress goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery. etc. A very pret ty assortment of Ties andc other Neck Goods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, etc. in GREAT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods dopartment is com plete in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Ketseys, Flannels, Homespuns, Blankets, &c., w. are full up, at the lou est prices. SHOES! SIIOES!I SHOES! I! Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see our stock, and we will convince you that we sell goods as cheap as anyhody. ,& We are agents for J. & P. Coat.' pool Cotton. and lielding Bros. & Co.'s pool Silk--Now York Prices. oct 7 .McMASTER, BRICE & CO. CYiiti ST M AS --- - COlVIN-TI And I am preparod to sell you all the nice tliintgs you want. for the Holi days, such as Apples Oranges, Cocoa lnns, Citron, Presse(d Figs, Currants, Raisins in Boxes, half and quarters. NUTS. Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Br'azils, Filberts. CANDIES. French Mixed, Cocoanut, Strips, Japantese CandIy, CANNED GOODS. *Wilson''s Corned Beef, Salmon and Sardines, Lobsters, anud Oysters, P~ine Apple and Peaches, Potted Meats or all kinds. iFRE WORKS, Sky' Rockets, Cannon Crackers, Rlomant Candles, Torpedoes, etc, Give me a call, --- W HI. DONLY, de 18 -On the Corner. MER RY CHIRISTMVAS! FULL STOOK of the choicest and most varied assortment of Goods for the Holidays. We invite the public's attention particulaily to our. .50 CENTS KID GLOVES. Those are extra cheap and wvorth an early inspection. Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies' Har.dkerchiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICES --AT P. LNDEHER & BRlO. dee 18 Buy Notions, White Goods, Hlosiey and Calicoes at the corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. J. Mt. Beaty & Co. are selling Cloth Ing, Hants, Rnubber Suits and Shoes at lowest cash prices. Remember J. Mf. Beaty & Co, make a specialty of the Bay btate Stantdar'd Screw Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Laun dried and Unlaundriod Shhrtse, Collars, Neck weoar &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corneor store. Elegant Cashmeres, Momio Cloths, WVorsted, Alpacas, Dross Inings, (Irinolino, &c., at J. M. Boaty & Co.'s corner st.or'e Yott will Ind BlMached Goode Sea Island Goods, Domosi1oh Tiekings, tKorsoys and Jeans attlie corner store of'J. MiBeaty & Co, Grocre e of all kinde aryOaic 9r e o ac u o t o Q y O d b a~ FREE A V THE WOItLD W'ILSON SEW i workmanship is egnal to a Chrono A as a first-class Piano. It reccivecd mdcl Centennial Expositior s. 1T SE% )ther machines. Its capaeity is unlin \1ACHINES sold in the United State >thers. The WILSON MEN)ING I )f repairing WITIHOUT PATCIIINt. 1ANT D} WILSON SE CIIICAGO, - t" SPO~(OL COTTON. EST1.U .1111 He,]) 1 12. c,TRADE QME1 U A. OVIARFK , SOI, A(GENT1. 400 BIROADWAY, NEW YORK. The distinctive features of this spool eottcn aro that it is iitale fromnt the very fine.t SE11A JSLAND COTTON. It is finished soft as the coton from which it. is mado; it has no waxing or attilicial finish to deceive the eyes; it. is the strongest, smoothest and most elastic sowig;n thread in the market; for machine sowing it. has no equal; it is wonn ..n WhI 1T E S P OOL S. The Black is the most JET BLACK over produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a system patented by ourselves. The colors are dlyad by the NEW~ ANILINE PRICOERS* r'end(erinig thomi so perfect nd brlhaint that dIress-malkers oevery where uise them nstead of sowinzg silks. A (old Me lal was awarded this~ a pool eottoni at. Paris. 18~78, for '"great. stirongth"' and "general excellenico" being the high est award given for spool ('ottenl. We invite compalirison and repecCtflully ask ladies to give it a fair trial ana( coiu vinoa themsDlves of its superiority over all others. To be had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. IBOAG. BUY THE OLD) "CAVE" C~ORN WHISKEY. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold by the United States Goverunent. The regular "moon - shine." U. G. DESPORTES. Scuppornong Wine at $1.50 per gallon. Delightful for Xmas. U. G. DESrORTES. Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Call and examine fny stock before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. dec 28 SMITH'S WORM OIL lA ~Wor tg the aIne~W tiu2p~d,e ALUAIR INVENTION. RENOWNED I NG M ACHmlilINtrfmE motor Watch, and as elegantly inish the highest awards at the Vienna VS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than lited. 'hero are more WILSON a thlan the combl)ilecd sales of all the LTTACIMENT, for doing all kinda I, given FREE with each machino. 'INf MACHINE CO, I 1 TEST rATI t o 1 VIIEOWERATO ONSON, LARK&Ileo ) 30 UNION SQUARE " LMASs. NEW-YORK CITY. , Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing wh ich is at once a g r e o a b 1 e, healthy, and of fectual for pre serving the hair. Faded 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, thouglu 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 1)0 saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair ,fom turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substanices which make some prepartions dan.. gcrous, and injurious to the hair, the Vior can only benefit but not harmi it. If wanted merely for a HIAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume, Prepared by Dr. I. 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F'on CUTANEOtZS DISORDiiR1 And all eruptions of the skin, this Olnt. ment is most invaluable. I6' does notN heal externally ulono, but penetrates wiih the most searching effoots to the very rcot of evil. R OL LOW A Y OINT MANT. 1'ossessed of tIli rem.edy, every o may be own 'doctor. It may be ribl,ee Into the -system, so as te reach any ir. '% ternal complaint; by these means, oe ed~ sores or . ulcers in tihe throat stomaohi )~ liver, spine or other parts. It is 'an ih. fallible remedy for bad legs, bad broa0t4 % contraofna or stiff joints, gout, rhqumra tism. i'n&I all skin diseases,.~~t~ and Cintment. DOxe8 at 95Centf, 6940lt1 an $1 eah.hri cii the larger is, tAWA% teb iS-l1 an d fo' a y et m and h su 4