The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 21, 1880, Image 3
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"'Tis true, 'ts pity, and pity 'tis,
air true, that too masensible peo
ple regard coughs and cols so in
dill'rently. Dr. Bull's CoIgh Syru i
cures coughs and colds and is only 2
cents a bottle..*
It is a ver noticeable feat that soim
of the trees already betain to look
gree, While others are puttin furth
buds, and if tile weather continues
w arm they will soon have leaves. It Is
of be hoped that the fruit trees wil
not. blooniit too early, tor utimely
frosts ma kill the young and tender
shoots.
The Bachelors ha1."1 quito a lively
mectig oil Wednesday evenringh .tnd
there was a full epres:utation of thc
brotherhood present. It was unai
mously i ed to have a hrpp -i
Tucsday ovenii, 2nd of March, as thal
wasy thougtrit o 6 e m3t ein j 1aB
manner of cele inh an ,.niversar.
of the Union. A commit (c was ap
pointed to mak. all lecesi7ary ar
randgemnts for th1 supper.
RemoUs.-Services may be ex
pected in fhile differut churches to
morrow as follows:
Episcopal Churc -Revr. J. Obar
11, A. '51.
Associate Reformed Church-Rev
Jt. Todd. 11 h.I., and 7 1. 'm.
Pa, 11,h. m.illfl this 4, Ir, anda
Welhiltan, 1 1 A.mot. anfod 73, t.de
Sundayu1p~ Scof 1riki. atPer
grea Wnesday aoeoo the r~ e e was
last suther adsomfter ranstathvefle
"rcgular anrash-m->vore"hane IlesrI
taone e milltos afte the an begad
sioc at Arewl.floedwl
Mate. For Carshrt tiencthe wind8was
gel' shgeets ofTher Chasloten anunusu
ally( ligh(utf ifallitis' wite, anis d ti
the spring beoic a tryone )icts:facih
yluastvsumme nd someof'the are til
crsIlClletllwithou any wae. ehaehar<
tik to wellin Aton0 th oadbendr
- s ince lls pil.t'eii5ashe~too
gped ntof the.gent Cha'lottlmi
Coubaand Augusta. ak itse thl
fdmoloid tc the agoods om
Mounay Ilgivetheli trdiial retur
caer. to anyst by any roadhu
ders, fahe wilberetrcollete asherofo
apptaied totos ivntoCarot
Cua and Augue sa lage coiteu
dhihrsto tharo theyarego only pa
brightes star, anopfor oiintat pu
wchr If abene oby aoin fohr
few hours up.Vrytet-fu.B
CAheeoPUrs.-fTer fallI theg constel
ortioncl the ovSin outsp ofhic
wih isor fa sot time only e ar
spring ever opmes above our sion.tlm
hrizotet sar, oan'yopu. isntht par
wichoes me anbto andr harizo dfor
abow hursonhery Pointy-f our. hBu
bthineor oftenk balyi the day timt
aolr suthenoeien.I oes th
ourht mediu absot tisme time eart
horizon t banh Darg hour. Itneve
aboe rmSu othe southn and ourho
abohu twonegroek of the syouthav
aicteor sother horizon.o ill mst
Cou. edur a'tte s:o~ tie woi'
sorthatb the rile Dof Mtarch Dranw
11'clfom Sirius Is the o th nh
mwitutdegreis wod the souihor
pntre o the horcond syllabl se
Canopus.t tA county reay31:to mrii
s'th'at by~ thftiddle ofa arch, Canti
ta wlk~b atd~its hglest ptont by
eraltath nta o 4~ 18)
JUDGM AND JU RI8.
Court-Comities in Fairileld--Actlots of thl
Petit Jmlu at the Itecent Term.
We take pleasure in publishing th<
following correspondence:
WINxsnoRo, S. C., Feb. 18, 1880.
,lHon. T. J. Mackey, Circuit Judge:
s DEmic Sin-Permit us, as the repre
sentatives of the Juries at the present
teri of the Court, to express thoh
thaiike to you for tile courtesy extend.
ed and tihe kindgess shown toin, and
1'also their admiration of tihe patience,
learniing and ability exhiilted by
s yourself throughout the tedi us busi.
r ness of the term. Ihoping that you
i may soon returnl to our midst, in gooi
health and spirits, we remain, deal
sir, very respectfully,
I. W. Biic.
Foreman Jury No. 1.
J. A. STEWA RT,
Foreman Jury No. 2.
WIxNSnoRO, S. C., Feb. 18, 1880.
R. WV. Brice, Esq., Foreman Juryp
.No. 1, and J. A.. Stewart, Esq.,
.PForemn Jury No. 2, WJinnsboro,
8. (C.
G;EN'ruLEMRN-I have the honor to
acknowledge thle receipt of your con
lluicaltion of this date, in Which, on
behalf of your respective juries. oa are
pleased to commend my administra
tiofl of (he laws. Be assured that I
most gratefilly appreciate this unex
eC~tedi testfioial from the good amid
true men o lb)thl races who composed
the juries lit ti prOelt teril of the
Fairlield Court. Next, to the approv
ilng sa etionl oflis own conscience, (lie
)public servant should value the esteem
of his worthy fellow-citizens. That
esteemi, gentlemen, which you so kind
ly express, I trust I .shall alw ays en
deavor to deserve, by faitifully dis
charging lly duty to the whole people.
I aml, gCitliieine, very rCsl)ectilll,
your obedlient servant,
T. J. MAcKiy, Circuit Judge.
THAT tAJLROAD SYSTEM.
South Carolina or a portion of it, at
least, has found out that she ileeds ia
railroad system; and this wonderful
blessing is to be brought about by giv
ing to solmeboly, or soie corporationi,
al hal11 t million of dollars whell the
illne Itidge Road is complete1d to
Knox~ville. Thle genlius' whio devised
t his schleine, as 610 onle tha-t could give
ile State a system of rail roads, maIlly ex
pect, to take rank with Jim Fisk, Jay
Gouhd andt Tom Scott inl railroad oper
atiols at'ter nll experience of twelve
thousand years. A system indeedl
Consider iU, ye railroad mien. A road
begiiiitnirt at Anderson Court House
ln ruiLhg into the tuimel above
Walhalla, and thei it strikes Georc ia
soil, and after that Telmessee. 'T'he
roads between Anderson and Charles
toll are in court *nd are 80011 to be
sold. Suppose olie company Should
buy the South Carolina road, and
another (lie Greenville and Columbia
road, Che the system would work
beautifully, ats it has done inl the past..
Now we do not object to this most
beantil'ul sy/stem in the leist, nor do
we b.i t to the counties subscribing
lavishi v -to perfe~ct this tifty mile "sys
tem ;" but we (do in the name of tihe
tax-payers of tihe State, object to igiv
lug to somiebody a half million dollars
for this system. Ifthe State becomes
ver~y liberal, let her benefits be distri
butled. Give to the Atlantic and
French'- Broad Valley Road, to the
Sparlanburg and AshevIlle lload, to
t ie Chester a td Lenoir, to the Chester
and Chieraw Road1, .and all the othea
propoJsed road~s each a half million, and
set this system booming at once. You
niighit as well talk about revivifying
Mark Twvainii's mummy, and sendin
Ithe life blood through its old dried uj
.f/stem., 1as to organize and perfect s
railroadt system for South Carolina by
- tbrowing a little galvanic life Into thec
Bilue Itidge 110oad by promisinlg a hall
a million of dollars to the scheme. Let
counties and1( individuals interested pull
as much in this system as they please,
but do not let tile State give a single
cent.-Carolina Spartan.
-The Supreme Court of New Yorl
recently rendered a decision with re.
I gard to the resp~onsibility of railways
tor baggage checked that must interest
all travelers. The plaintiff brought
- suit against the New York~ Central
a 11tallroald to recover $10,000, the valut
a of two trunks and contents, which hiad
-beeni checked by the railway compan
-to New Orleanis, but were destrovec
on tihe wvay. It was prioven that th<
,trunks were carried safely over the do.
fondant's line Itnd wore lost after the~
had been delivered to a connectini
road. The court decided that the do.
fondant hlad 110 authority to checli
0 baggage beyond Its own line, anid dis
, missed the case. It is the unilversal
.custom now to cheek baggage to thei
place of (lestinatlin, though it mnay
have to be reached over a dozen dif
fornt ine ofrailway, and f'thli
'decision Is sustalined by tihe Unitet
-States Cour'ts, it will force travelers t<
check baggage through at their ow'
risk.
1-The Pennsylvania State taaIini
school contains an Idiotic boy with
twonderful memory. So remairkabbi
s are lisa powers of memnoryv, that afte1
t listenin~g to a sermon or discourse, 114
is able to repeat it verbatim, preserv.
Sing', also, the intonations of the speaker
As a test of this singular faculty, thn
4, lad was once takeni to Media to attent
e a lecture upon some scientitic matter
and the next day wvas asked to repea
It. To the astonishmldnt of all h14
" reoadily repeated the entire leoture
r render'ing Latiu p~hrases and *techni;
s calities as glibly as the vernacular.
n -The Sultan has ton servantsewhos,
e specialiduty Is to unfold the carpets
a to take care of his p and e garettes
b twvo dress his royal hair, an1( twvenity
a to attend to his most noble elonti
a shirts. 'Thiere ar'e a multitude of othol
attendants about the palace; indeed
it Is tated that 800 fihmllies and about
e 4,000 bersons live at his majesty's eX'
pense0. Hie Is an1 extr'avaganit house8
,keepei; thie annual expenditures bft:
~aiaeo are mentioned as nearly *14,
-Krupp turns out 800 cannon of tht
S largest callbre-e'iery month and'oftet
Y double thest 1e"5,00 IlltW4
r' years.le li1n' 'oqd War. I
181 the f r
P A. IMN IV E T T O'
Yeast Powders,
PUT UP TO MY ORDER.
Price's Baking Powder and Yeast
Gems. Also, other Yeast Powders
for sale at the Drug Store of
W. E. AIKEN.
feb 18
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
LL persons holding claims, of what.
soover nature, against tho Estato of
JON&THAN 0. MATTIEWS, deceased
are hereby required to establish their do
iminds beforo the Court of Probato er
Fairfield County, on the first day of
March, A. D. 1880, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon.
January 27, 1880,
J. R. BOYLES,
jan 29-txtd Judge of Probate.
SIHERIFF'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an execution to ine
direote(l, I will offer for sale, bef ,re
the court- house door in Winnsboro, on
the first Monday in M..rch next, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the highest
biddcr, for cash, the following-described
real property, to wit:
One lot in the town of Winnsboro, con
taining ONE-HALF ACRE, more or less,
bounded lots by of T. It, Robertson on the
north, Mrs. Lauderdale oi the sou th, C.
U. & A. Railroad on the east, and front
ing oi Congress street Sold as the
property of J. C. Squier & Co., at the suit
of' E. . Jaffroy & Co
JOHN 13. DAVIS,
imhvriffhs Offico, S. F. C.
WV11 tin :>ro. A. V.,
Feb. 6, 1880.
feb 7
;' BARRELS Buist's selected Irish
Potnt-ws, 1 car-load of White
seed Oafs, I car-load of Limo, and a lul
stock of selected
G ROCE RIES.
Wo are agents for the following bramnds
al'G unos: Pa tapco, Lou'.. (orgi.,
Vorimiula, Acidl Phosphate, I'. Ober & Xons,
. un e Ammonial-. I Super Phosphate of
Lime and Dissolved Boune. iou Caroli
na lhosphate.
: ive ut, a call, and we will give .you
BOTTOM FIGURES.
J. F McMASTER. & CO.
jan 29
Buy Notions, White Goods, Hosierv
and Calicoes at the corner store of 4.
M. Beaty & Co.
Remecmber J. M. Bleaty & Co. make
a specialty of the Bay State Standard
Sere w Shoes, at the store omn the corner.
A nice stock of good Laudried and
UnlIan dried Shirts. Col larsq, Neck wear
&c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner
store.,
Elegant Cashmneres, Momic Cloths,
Worsted, Al pacas, Dress Linings,
Crinoline, &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s
corner store.
You will find Bleached Goods, Sca
Island Goods. Domestics, Tickhinigs,
Koerseys and Jeans at the corner store
of J. M. Beaty & Co.
Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crack
. s, Tobacco, Crockery Woollenwvare,
I lows, Uutlery, Shot, Powder, etc..
always in stock at the corner store of
J. M. Beaty & Co.
J. M. Beaty & Co. are selling Cloth
ing, Hats, Rubber Suits and Shoes at
lowest cash prices.
PRESERVE YOUR OLD BOOKS.
E. R. STOKES.
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
GENERAL 300EBINDER,
-AS moved opposite- the city Hall,
.. her hoisfully peald, Wlth
work in his line.
BL ANK BOOKS RULED to any pattern
and bound in any style desired.
-My facilities and long acquaintance with
the business enable me to guarantee
Isatisfaction on orders for Blank Books,
Railroad Books, and Books for the use of
Clerks of Court, Shoriffj. Probate Judges,
Masters in Equity, and other county offi
cials. Pamphlets, Magazines, Music,
Newspapers aind Periodicals and all kinds
of publications bound on the most rea
sonable terms and in the best manner, All
orders promptly attended to.
E. R. STOKERF,
Main street, opposite now City lkll, Co
lumbia, 8. C.
L*fL~itest s
e___herld et
ACHINIE00.
PWJRE WHITE OIL.
--150 DEGREES PIRN TEST. -
IXE reoeanmend the V~ff4L
01v Oi as a safe illumiat~or. It ia
as clear and white as wa'ter, consegaently
glve*'a brihliant light with veylitt
odot'. Try it -he -te4 I6 is thao
NOMINATIONS.'
FOR JU)GE& OF I ROBATE.
Messrs. J.iitors : Please antnouro3 the
present incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judge
of Proajato, as a candidate for re-election
at t ensuing election, sub ject the no
tion of the Democratic party at tho pri.
maries. By so doing you will oblige his
14 'MANY FlEis.
FOlt SHE RIFF.
Messrs lito rs: rcaso announc.e M
J.,Preston cooper nsa candidate for the
Democratic noutination for sheriff at the
corning election (subject to the decision
of the primary election) and oblige many
friends in the
SOUTIWEsTrON fOnT[ON 01 THE COUNTY.
deo 16
FOR COUNTY COMM ISSIONElt.
The friends of Mr. James G Ioron, of
Salem, respectfully nominate him for the
offlco of County Conmiisioner at the on
suing election- -subject to the action of
the Democratie primary.
jan 17-td*
COME AND SEE
T111;
BEAUTIFUL tOODS
AT
CoflOr & ClIadler's
----0
FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and Sil
vvr Wiatcles, yewelr- y of ill deserlIp
tionls,'Sterling Silver and Platc ware.
CUTLERY:
Carvers, Bread, Table and Pocket
Knives.
Fine Chin and Glass Tea-Sets.
GLASSWARE:
Pitchers, Preserves, Goblets, Tum
blers, &c.
FANCY GOODS:
Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cups, &c.
Lampsand Lamp Murterr which make
accidents impossible. Violins, Bous,
Strings, &c.
jan 10
FRESH ARRIVALS.
ALL SORTS OF NICE GROCEIIES
AT DONLY'S.
Fr.1h Augnat' Flour, of all brands, Fresh
131ncIhwhta.t. F lour, Ken tuc-ky Dried Beef,
hlreoa'.fst S'rips, New Mcs Mackerel, New
M'-ss ;hald, Fish in all ized pacingeB,
suitable for 1,lantat.ion Cxe, Pure l
1.ard in canIs. bnukets andt tubik. Seed and
dating lri-.i Potatoes, Garden) Seeds, etc.
-A LSO
Steel P-lows, Collens & Co.'s Axq,
Boxes Chewing Tobacco, all grad,
cents per lb. and upward.
-ALSO
A larga stock of Liquors, Wines, and
Cigars. Give me a call
W Ii. DONLY,
dec 18 .On the Corner.
F RESTI Garden Seeds at the
U'Corner Store. -,
J. M. BEATY & CO.
NE GOD
GOOD GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS.
Erespectfully call the attention of
.hepublic to onr new lot of
Goods, and requnest an inspr otion of them
before purchasing Our goods have been
earoful ly seleeted, bought at bottom
prices, and will be sold as low as they
ean be bought from anybody arnywhere.
We would call the attention of the
ladies to our line of Cloaks, 'Dress goods,
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very p ret
ty assortmnent of Ties and other Neck
Goods. Laces, Eodgings, Frillings, etc. in
GREAT VARIETY,
Our Gents' Goods department is eom.
pleto in overy thilng.
In heavy goods. sceh as Jeans, Kerseys,
FlannelnIHoracopuns, Blankets, &e., we.
are full up, 14 iih auest pie-s.
SHiOES8 SHOES 11 SHOES I!!
.Come and examine our Shoes before
buying. Call and se0 our stock, and we
will convince you that we sell goods as
oheap as anybody.
.'ar We are agents for 3. & P. Coats
Spool Cotton, and Belding 'Bros. &Co'
Spool 811k-Now York Prices.
'MeMASTERI, BRIOE &i CO.
LITTLE SPEED Y
Con Shellr
FIRtST PIEMiWM AWARDD AT eit2
0EORGIA STATE l'A-l,
For (ihOapness, Simiplioity and'
Durability this Sheller stands~ with.
ollt a rlyal,
DRP12T41ON& $00
B. SP R 1' 0
JUST RECEIVED o
J UST RECEIVED!
JUST RECEIVED!
A Now Invoica
-OF
White and Colored Embroiderier
and Edgings at
EXTRA LOW PRICES!
An early call will rcpaty ladics
W aik you only to coinc. to
seo our
stock :nd to hear
the prices, and if you
do not find it to your ad.
vanta to buy, wo will not a8k you
to do EO.
P. L.MERFI1 & BuS.
feb 14
FIRLE INSURANCE AGENCY
JAMES W. LAWY.
1o the P'ublic:
Why not insure your property ? See
the cost of a por diem expense:
Daily cost of insuring $1,000) at 3 per
cent per ainnm is only 8f cents.
At 24 per cent. per annum is only 7 e
At 1 jper cent. por annum is only 4 c.
At I per cent. per annum is only 2) c.
A tper cent. per annum is only 2 0.
At per cnt for 3 years is only 1.88. c
At 14 per cent. for 3 years Is onlty 1.36 o.
At 14 per cnt. for 6 years is only 0.88 c.
At 2t per cent. for 5 years is only 1.10.
Dwellings in town or country, detach
ed, inisurabl e at the following rates, viz.:
For one year { per cent.
For three years I per cent.
For five years 2t- per cent.
Barns and contents, gin houses, baled
cotton, store houses, merchand ise, mills
and churobos insurablenat adequate rates.
I represent only the very best comnpa
nies of long uxperienco and well establish
ed character.
JAMES WV. LAW,
nov 22-tin Agent.
SALE STABLES.
TO THE CITIZE~NS OF FAIRFIELD:
1' .IAVE established a Sale Stable at
Winnsboro, and am prepared to
sell stock stock on very acconmodat
lng terms, either for cash or on time
until next fall for negotiable paper.
Persohs wishing to buy or swap will
do wvell to call on me before purohas
ineswere.
fo ill also 0pay the highest cash prict
CORn AiND FODDER
Delivered at my Stable on Congress
Street, located one doQr south of the
Ladd building.
jan_20Amm .
.E TA1 II - D~I
AND
BOON AND 0OP? RST.r
ONE.of the handiest and miost pou
tar inventions of molen thne*. a
bo attached to any arnb-chafiV thdtin
troubloe. Price,*., *8.UQalI$2,50,
THE WORLI
WILSON SEW
in workmanship is equal to a Chron<
ed as a first-class Piano. It roccive<
And Centennial Expositiors. IT SE'
other machines. Its capicity is uni
MACHINES sold in the United Stat
')thers. The W'IL8ON MIENDING
of repoiring WITHOUT PATCHIN
AGNT tjg~ E
WANTE.} WASON SH
ClICAGO. I
a .
SSPOOL C Tl ON
EST A4 . I b ') Is 112.
TRADE
TR K
GEORGI A. CLARK,
801,E AENT.
400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
---0
The distinctive features of this spool
'ottcn are that it is made from the very
.I
SEA ISLAND COTTON..
It is finished soft aRs the cotton from
which it is male; it his no waxing or
artinicial finish to deceive the eyes; it is
Lho strongest, s'uoothest. and mosi elatstia
sewign thrend in the mark .; i-r imei. -no
sowinig it has no equal; it. is wonnd on
WI LTE S PO OL S.
The Black
JET BLACK
ever produced in spool cotton, being
dyed by a system patented by ourselven.
'Fho c(lors are dyed by the
NEW ANILINE PROCESS
rondering them so perfect nnd brlliant
that dress-miakers everywhiete use themi
instead of sewing silks.
A Gold Meoda1 was awarded this spool
cotton at Paris. 1878, for "'great strength''
and "general excellence" being the high
est award given for spool cotten.
We inlvito compa~flrison and respectfully
ask ladies to give it a fair trial and eon
vin a thoms oves of its superiority over
To be had at wholesale and retail of
J. 0. BOAG.
BUY THE
OLD "CAVE" CORN
WHISKEY.
This is the simon pure article,
seized and sold by the United States
Government. The regular "moon -
shine."
U. G. DESPORTEJS.
Scuppernong Wine at $1.50 per
gallon. Delightful for Xmas.
U. 0. DESPOR TES.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles,
Bridles and Harness.
Call and examine my Stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction
guaranteed. U .DSOTS
dec 28 U .D SOTS
GREAT EXCITEMENT
-AT
PALMlETTO UOUSE.
JUST ARRIVED oine of the dnost as
qort~nont eof Liquors in the Bor-o. One
Barrel of tlibson's Colebrated Ol Neetar,
i840; Three Barrels of fieVld Whs
key; l.4, Old Imperial Cabinet ~hiskey
3l years old; 2nd, also the AMabel Bell.,1
lito; 3rd, Ioanoke :e .. *. klt
litto. Corn Whiskey of the bout grades.
fJorth Carolina Corn,Sweetndc Son Mash
>f the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran,
lies of the o nest .brands, I have alsos
wne lot of (figars an Tobaon whbo I
will M~ains of at ~6snabie: to
JUTY INVENTI"N't
REENOWNED
ING . MACHINE
>motor Watch, and as agantly finish..
I the highest awards at the Vienna
WS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than
1nited. There are more WILSON
)s than the combined salds of all the
ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds
X, given FREE with each machine.
ING NAURU COs
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OHNON LARKag
30 UNION SQUAR
(MASS) NEW-YORK'.qTY,
Ayer's
Sarsap arilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi
pelas, Rose, or St. Autho
ny's Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
skin, Ulcerations of the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Blotcles, Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
IHead, Ringworm, Ulcers,
Sores. Itheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in
the liones, Side and iead, Female
Weakness, Sterility, Lepcorrhoa, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General DeAity, and for Purifying the
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives - Stillingia, Man
drake, Yellow Dock -with the Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
eflicacious medicine yet known for
the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com
bined, that the. full alterative effect of
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to be harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from .the~
systenm those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathisonme diseasc.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun
try repose in it, provo their experience
of its usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of thie superiority of this Sar
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So genes'ally Is its superi
ority to any other medicmne known, that
we need do no more than to assure the
public that the best qualities it has evet
possessed are strictly maintained.
PREPARED BV
Dr. I. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
P'aoccal ad Analytical Chaemisate.
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A Fine Lot of Sugars-all grades.
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