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WINN$i)ogO, . C SATURIJ)Y, Oetober 10, : ISc t. . At NS DAIB, Roroz. dxo. S. RRwNOLDAN AssoCAm iKortr. 2LrE DEMOC01t TI TICAggF, For President. WINFI! ID Scor IHANCOCK. For Vice-Prosiderst. IILI.\ II. ENOtisI. 1or Governor. JonNSON 1iA(JOOD. For Lieutenant-overnor. J. 1). KENNMr. For Comitroller-General. J. C. COrr. 3or Secretary of State. It. M. Sis. For Attorney-General. LMltor F. YoUMANS. Por Supe~rintendent of Educaflon. JIlmiW S. TIJOmmisoN. F4or Adjutant and1 Inspetor-Gencral. AitiaUR M. MANIGAUT. For State Treasurer. JOHN PETEIt RICIIAtDSON. For Congress-Fourtit District. JOhIN If. 1I4yNS. For Sollcitor-Sixth Oircuit. T. C. GAs-rON. For State Senator. ICiYA. 0 AII.LAlIID. For Repieentativos. JoIns IV. Lyi.c.:s, C,'lII1.Its E. TnIoa!3API, E I{. MCMASTEl. For Slamrltr. JOHN LD. MCCAI.nY. For P'rolmte J ndge. J. It. 0 .1 . For School Comaitisoner. JOllN Boyl). For County Comnmlealonern, 11. Os9can Dri.: .' Jo11N Ai. Ih AI T , Jaan-:s 1R. Illanv I;I. IF' Cor-one. GE-:Inn -eS. 1INiNxArT. Ohio and Indiana. Tie latest reports i;dic'lo llepubli. can victories in both Ohio find ludiattia The former Sate will give about ith< samei inaljo-rty it gaveP for Foster Jas year. in Indiana the I'publicam concentrated all IIe irces of the gov erinenit, sent niloiey drawn lavislill from corporations, inallniltheturiiers an goverminent clerkR, iiported repeat" cra fI'oi Philiadelpllia, collected tlhi United Staites miarshals and detevtive. from ia unliber of, Stiales to htlldoz the Democrats, brouighit, negro voler, vfoiln the South and had a nionste veteran parade as a means ot coneceal ing 1(the iilportfationls, nnd thus the have won the October f-ight against I Deiocratic candidate for g'overnlol who is several thonisland voles weake thani the rest of tle ticket. Again tiI Denoerats made the inislake of claim ijg too iuch. It is (rue that. udiaa had a Delmocratic adininistraation, bil it, was electod in 1878, an1(d nio electior was held last year, it which timc Ohio and other Westeri States swnnl back into lItdicil r-aiiks. Sandw iched between Illiniois, Miciganiu and Ohio within strikinag distance of' Iowa anii W~IScOnisjin it was barely possible 1o her to resist the Republicani iressuro Au nienidment to the coniilntioi1 Was passed1 this spring chaliging tli da~y oft (elcton to the 2d (if November but the Supreme Ocurtdecided agadins itLs legaliity, and( re(legatled thie Stat e tc the October group. This was done, il is chiarged, in the interest oft llen. dricksa. Thle result was it enabled t he Rlepublicanis to take it ini detail, and by flooding it witha luoney to r'everst the Decmocrat ic maizjority. Ainong thin other elemients It nust niot lie f'orgotten that Weaver stumpnjed (lie Stt agatiins the D~emocralg, and drove his follow. er's hito support of' the Ilepubilicans. The result of' the elctioins hast year in Ohio anid oilher W estern States should have taughlt (lho Democrats to recognize that they had nothlinag to ex peOct fromt that section. T1hey shld~~( hae conicntr'atedl every eller't ini the( beginnIng ont New York, New Jersey amnd Contnecticut, and let the West slide. T1hiis thiey will do now after loigsomei timie. Iled they secured Indiana, though, they coul have dis cairded New Jersey andac Coinecticut and thils is what. tempted them. The fight henceforth will wax wi'til greater fuiry. New York, New Jer sey. Connecticut anad Maine wvill bi chosena as (lie 1field, with a look tc Calforniia and1( Nevagda. Ini Califbrui, the Workiiinmen's canididate ior gov. crnor* last year hazs writteni a very strong letter to his lollowers aidvisini * ~~~the supplort of' llancouk as aga4flins Ga1rfieldl oni the (Chini'st guest ijt. I, Nevadahi, the bonianzai k iig Fair, wvil runa as a D)emocralt againast Sharon thi the Untited States Sentale, antd as la controls most. of lhe ami" ' hIle Demo eratic chiances of' Sniem I here ar~e 1no We aplpenld a1 fei cal~enlatins I< shmow wvhat can he done' withlout In dliana: Soauthern vot'-.-.-.-.-.-.............131 NeTw Yorik ,lind New .Iairsey........ .. Connaeticut..... Or':thre'e mlore tihani a maijit y. Again Southera yd(Ie'..................gg Newv lork and1( New .Jcr'.ev........ Par't of Maine............. 18 or Just a mnajority whiot Connectienit Again: Sothern vote-------..---......1 New York........... .... Connecticut .......... ... Calif'ornia and N"ea..... 18; It will be seen that (he fightf is close The loss of Inianeia would have cos Garfield every dloubtful State. Ii hats managed by sigerhumaian eff'ort t< escape total destruction, anid to Comn pote oCrn gvimsround, Now for' tim< home streteh. Afes~sv.fEdthr: .h .A . o . coun ties aro gottitg (Ike benefit of an active cauivass, an are being ptt inl Wilt) shtppo for the comi1t#ley,.angii4, sembee ltonseasio0 nk the entlmsItm oour cop410 ppo tohanye be absb y r prb~ry Clection. 1 hat ar Our lo d era thinking about, that they thi'is suf for themselves to be Julled Into a falso security? Surely there .is no sane man In (ho party ranks who believes that the Radicals are going to lot - us walk over the track unopposed. The truth is, Messrs. Editors, the negroes are being thoroughly organized and encouraged by the Grenbackers, thoir natural allies, will "show their teeth" -on election day, and, Just as certain as' the sun rises on the 2nd of November, will they rally to the polls ill .such force its to make themselves felt. The A'riter is no nlarmist, but profess os to be ablo to see a little beyond the end of his nose. There is trouble ahead for the Domocratic party of this county, and the sooner this fact is re cogiizeid the better will it be for us ultimately. Why is thero not an ac Live and iggressivo county canvass in auguratedi, so that our local nominces triay meet the people an(] arouse them to a sense of their danger? The Radi cals and Greenbackers are hard at work night and day, concocting plans an1d schemes to overthrow th Demuoc racy, wlilo tile latter are idly looking on with an iindifl'rence that is almost criminal. Who is resp)nsiblo for t1is condition of thihgs It does not become ani humble "private" in the ranks to clarge, but somebody is to blame, and the people will hold him or them to a strict accouitability for any disaster that maV result. It is not too late vet, however, for the unterritled Democracy to put on their war-paint and take the field, but lot, it he done at onlce, or we may feel the cold steel of our political enemies wiheni we least expect it. DEnoCAT. A C11.11'PTER OF A-CIDENTB. Seveorni is1onis SOriotsly InJutred by Cot o( Gla--An Unusital Nutubor of Theso Unaforttuinto Miahaips. From thte Lancaster Review. Cotton gins are doing femrful work in this county. It was only last week that we recorded the unifortuuate oc eldit to Af r. V. K. Williams where by ie lost one of his hands. This week I we are again called upon to chroniicl .01 her similir accidents. Last Tihursday morning whilst Mr. lest. who was in the employ of the Aessrs. Draflin, wats 'relnoviiig motes troiii illder h11m. gin, the left wristband of his slirtsieeve ciuglht inl the saws. Thmel aim was jerked into the machine. Illis tiumb ail(n middle finger were cut oil 1111d the flesh on the inner part of olie I.ar wts hioribly)lN mutilated. lie ses thesu injuries, 'he r'eceived three supet tial cuts on the breast. three piiiful cuts on the fice and two on the thivat-the latter exposing the .igutlar vein. As will be seen from the atbove accoiut, Mr. Best wits dread fully cut up. ]ils condition is regard ed Its being. very Serious. Last Saturday alother similar acci dent occurred to a colored man named linseoim Jones;, who was in the employ ofM1r. 11. J. Melhvain as a giier. lie was also rcemovinag motes when the accdidenit occurred. is armt was so becaime necessary. T.'his operaitioni was sulccestiully perfiormedl by Dr'. W. N'. Watt, last Sat uirday nighi, assisted by Dr. M. P. Craw lb'd. 'Tho arm wa's tiaken oil' above (lie elbow. At last accounts t his poor3 tunfortnuate .was gettinig along as well ats could be ex poCete(1. We bear' of still another accident which reenltly occurredC( to a w~hilte man01 namled Jesse Yarborough, who was emplo)1yed by Alr. 8. Hi. Jiuey as a gmer 11i(0l lewas likewise removing miotes f~'om the giln, wh'ien the neles1 calight his lef't hand, nearly cntting oilf the third anud tfouth fingers and lacer at mg (lie flesh on the back of (lie hand pretty sever'elyt. 1'iff1'PINGc AS A P'UNISIIMENT. Fromn the Joturnat of Commerce. Oin the .10th tilt., on1e of (lhe most bra'lzen-theed iritliiians whio ever stood upl ini a Br'itishi 'outiit sutddely wilted and1 ttIeredi a scream Oin heai'in~ (lie (erius of' the 'Judge's sentenice, and waes taken away in a fainting cond(i tion. lie had no dlefenice. The evi demnce against him was conclusive. lie wias .sure of convictioni and1 of a sever'e sentoncee, and lie know it. But he was nhot prepared'0( for one part of' lie .pniuushment priescribed by Mr'. .Jutst lee Stephen. le screame'd and almost lilibited, not in view of' the t went.y' yearst of penaill sturvittude, bit beclsite jtidge oirdeired, as a fit (ing .Iprehtlde, t hirt v lashes fromi a cat-o' ntine-tails. This manll hiadi roibbed anid iat tempt1ted to muriideir by th'ugginig, and thien thirowintg f'rom a railway car ring:e, a traveling companion, in whose .con lidence lie hadi aritfully inlgratilated hiuuseltI. It wast a p~remueditated cr'ime of tiho most. hin~~ous kind(. lt would hiave enided iln ilmirdler but for (lie inia bility of' the atsassinl to eject his victim fromn the car' before the train stoppedi. 'l'hio rutilain thlen capedm~ wit hIisn btooty, but wasi followved by (lie hahlf stutpelied, huadly' inj~ured( man who slaiggeredl upon0 the platf'ormn ami gave an alarmi which led to the calptur'e of' his aissatilant. Ti'iis strange all'ir took laetc in a cari (of thie V Loindon tunder gr'ound hnet) , of which (lie two mien were the only occulpants. Mr. Justico Stephen, in passing senutentce saidi it wa'zs "theO mo(st cowarly'1 anmi brutal 4 out rage that hand ever been brought utndIer his notice." Ito marked his sense of hoirror, as ' well as mtado his - semtence a wholesome cautioni to all i other like-ininuded dlesperadoes, by pr'e lixmbg (lie thirty lashes tou the twenty Syears' iimprisonmmienit. Th'e pr'iiser wvould niot have flimnche Ifronm tho in enlreert'ition, but he winced terribly un deir the jIudcrgeet of (lie cut, its if lhe already f'elt lieu' nine tis iarlsig wanles , on his barue back. -,It is (the uiforum expei'ienice of Brilt ishi Judges thaimt corporal p~uniishm'ent is .(lhe most certain kunowu dieterrienit of all cowar'dly aund br'utai olfebaces. Whenm any p~ecutlarly shocking cimos ahst the pers'on beglin to become commnoni in Eniglamid, the Judges al waya cheek it by oirdering a (lose of thme cat well laid' on inu addition to a long term of' imprisoument withi hard . ibor. Tis is t ho best kniowii proveni t. live of outr'ages on wonmn and( c'ih dreni. 1t Is (lie only thuig thathas p~ut a stop to garrmoting. Its success is so marked inthedecining fi'queoncy of p ubhlic ahlmost tunainimouishy approved to 8tt nathe 0s 1 s a remed0 jT lal n1 o6 0 tv; %1 1YWhile that agent , d "m*ifestly ood a. work im Enr. , Wil be J udiciously teott se . ero. -The theoretical ' op)osi. Ur It. 1:4 thOUnited States Is w idd ' I a ldand itonse, as amy man finds M outb t his'cost who proposes to relin. wh! troduco It In our Judfieol systen. B-ut ld now and tho tuhking Americans will brave the consequellces and ask thom selves and their neighbors if corporal - cbastigeunent, so common among our ancestors as a penalty for minor viol%. DII. tions of law, might not be revived, Itl with signal advantage to ocloty tbr efre the pulnishmnent of certain speeilly 80 atroctous crimes. IE APOLOGIXEI.D.-"This Is our first experience in running a nelwspapor. I Little (lid we think that when we sat pl cd our name In the columns of the P1i Clariont, as the responsible person for - the matter that happoned to find Its way into these columns, that anythiig would ever happen that we would have W to take back or got whipped. But such oa t is the case. We have either got to 'shoi give up the fecdou of the press or uI get a head put on us. The item which or o1 appetlred about one "Prof." Gerbert d l plaig the "Arkansaw Traveler" tres around the street corners of Kearney reet for cold biscuits and slack and sour * barley water has got to be apologized fr' fir. Last Wednesday when we wore by .going along one of the principal Br st-reets of the county seat in cominany OU I with several friends, there suddenly for alppoared before our gaze the standarid cui "i'roessor." Hie commenced the cun vertsation by saying he had not been 3m given ils dinner by a servant girl at con the back door and thought ho would "I' make a lunch out of the writer. We 'eur entered a protest, but to no ise. lie WiLl claimed he was four hundied miles m.n fromn home. both heeled, run over, and was all wool and a yard wide, wvarranted P0s' to neither rip nor ravel, and had killed ws enough editors to make a corduroy cess road from Lookout Mountain to Puget p,!a Sound, le unbuttoned his coat aid and gently placing his hand in his hi) 'R ocket he calmly gave us our choice 1" u between a retiaction and having our W181 carcass shot all Fill of bullet holes. LI" As the thoughts rapidly traversed our stroi iini1d about having our remaini seit cou to an aged and loving mother looking 72 like the top sieve of a finning nill, Con aid how our creditors would mourn s at. our death, as we thouight of another personi that holds a warranty deed of the four sections of nur heart, towni 9, range 13, and the idea of being shot by a second-class, one-liorse, cranky fld.. dier, was more than we could sand. Ilene the Ipology."-gshelton (Neb.) -All those who cough are bores to the community and should be forced tesO by law to invest 25 cents in Dr. Bull's MIr Cough Syrup. i* the - - Hug JUST ARRIVED. - . ~OTY & 00.'si Wagons and buggies J. I have arrived. If you want A um- Sil ber 'no articlecall and moo us before you Ed., purchaso. W. X. DOTY & c6. Wi oot 9-4t W Ladies' furnishing goods, now and ine nice Stockings, Corsets, Cloak, Shawls, etc. See the Now Goods atid learn the prioes. Irc SUGENH0EIMER & OEOsEI. tr, TAX NOTICE. UJlE boo0ks for the collection .-of TU) town taxes wvill be openi on the 1st of October, and remain open until the 1st of Dcemiber. My oflee lsnt au the store of iessrs. F. Elder & Co. E.. S. CHlA.NDLER, sep)t 30 Clerk and Treasurer. Dry Goods and Notions for every body and prices low at N SUGENHIEIMER & GROEseHEL. SHOES! SHOE1S I ! SH OES I!! BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! p)air. We can suit you in price. oct 12 FANCYPAPER. ANICE Assortmen t of Fancy Pa .cpr for sale at the 1rug Store of W. E. A IKEN, -ALSO floyd's Miniature Batteries and Ilolhnan's Liver Pads. octO 9 THE PEOPLE'SA MYUTUALJ be l suiti f' HIS is an Association of businesa men, ..Lwho, for their mutual protoc tion, contribute towards a fund, so as in caso of death, their families may re. atl coive from $2,000 to $5,000, according to a amount of corliflecato. This is one of the hest plans of life insurance. You pay as you go, just like fire insurance, and wvith more convemience even, as you pay b)y small instalnents during the year. We l refer to those best acquainted with uis, viz.: members in Fairiold: 0. H. Mc Mlaster, Jas. A. Brice, Jno. B3. Davis, D. Rt. Flenniken, 1B. Sugenhoimer, J. W. MeCroight. Jno. J. Neil, Thomas L. John. son, J. Clondining, RI. B. Hlanahan, Rt. Means Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one a that should liko to become a member will j apply to 0. C. BIACOT, oot 2 Agent. FINE LIQUORS IATIANS 11RO0.' Old Cabinet Rye, 13,Old Rtoanoko Whiskey, .1860. Also, Riottordami Brandy. Cold ham for lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every dlay. H IAVE recently made extensive addi tiotas to my stock of Wines and liquors, which consists of a full assort-, ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey. i Frenoh Brandy, Apple Brandy, Peach Biran dy, Sherry Wino, Senppernong Wilne, Champagne, eto , etc. /MP I claim to sell the FINEST AND PUREST RLYE WHISJKEY to be had in l innsbo~ro. Give it a trial. I also also k. op on hand a fu'l supply of SE'GARiS AND TOBACCO, lh great variety, and adapted to the tastes Call at the PALvETTO HIOUSE, in the Winneboro H~otel buildinhg. A . then J. CLENDININE, Co*n moh 2'i 0 SOUJTIERN. THE MUSIC HOUSE OF THE80UTH REROVAI TO OUR mew Double Store An Immense Music Temple. ,Two large stores, each 80 fee6 front ani fur stories high, fronting on three streetl and filled from cellar to loft with ausica ftuhpplitue Nothing nto compare with i6 iE 01 A BIG S TOOK, A4 BIG TRADE, -Z ANDMOVA TO COMB D During the ten years since our estab lishment of our house we have developetl the musi trade of the South to a won, derful degree, but as yet welhave only be un. Waese, not many yearsoht ah Ui DA08s of a mnillion a ,)ear, and to tah< care of this enormious trade we have pro, vided our present mammoth wreroome Fall trade 188 will be immense. We ar< spready for it. For onths our senior parte ner has been at the North contractin .with Piano it Orga -manufacturers foi t instruments. Ie has concluded meosi Sadvantageons ontrots, and the Piano and Orga re "coming, comin "100,00( rmorn, b over steamer. Ne% Styes, Ne t Priess New 'rms, New Store, New Do partur e rSPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880 Sash prices with three Months credit. During months of Ail. Sept. and Oct, wi i soll Pianos a 4 Oana at Low s CAsr PuiEs, payable as C'ah on a Pi ano or $10 ash o'n anrand, with th balance in three months, WovIOUT IT0 EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER91 Write for Illustrated Catalogues and New Price Lists for Fal 1860 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & B1ATES SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, July 27 A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE. Now because it is only within re last fe years that it has been Improved and brought ' withIn the reach of every one: old In princLple because the fyrst Inventon was made and the first patent taken out nearly twenty years ago, ,and cases made at that time and worn ever balnce rn treay amoodtas, nTOw. Readte o ite fo lustrwhatred Ctaoe ofaos Nea re sfore haigot it, and itnwa proo ,,premomber atnise. Bs'ihnyptn pos o ao anght Oregan alnaes ofw thecueplt is parnlyth toe one.Bs yeis that nly pasen imasoved andc therei - githn ta wrteacno evaryrant, ooldhich pincing adses ade agt that tiuarand wor eavae drcs; your jeweersoranitustratedicataroges CM STER, BR, Iay2,E85 REbe that ofrin Dori the onlypcti c.e.ad of two cates of solirfgold theeout sdepandtmenie ofvDrissGoody pary Gods to lrorhinght, geat aodsvang oftsela is a parnt tooodsryhate.have isThe oqu alt ofasu Goods wichts r FIRS given a rnd wath wic the olslow is anybdycacorwii elithm.pr Foral godsin uin. CIn he hee arao good tas garne hwithcs sklou theerfoIllustrand, candlog ha HEER', AN ofhvel thesetinds ofifeo E Goos, andothng haves always gvn entsre is fllcpion. gos orprats no The aici of oCaroet s onS CAS, and tey isllin he solerat..o edPA81Ras aweod can orwilsndthm no~ clito. elth olUMgbAd, and ha evesr pairn are earn .5tcdve MnhESER'.00 TheANth,6Dcn W e Dolvarsold tesbra nd for ENa , MA1, antey av alwys ayear. bo s-1atr urel s. - e DRY GOODS lOt'Oxs b6OOTS 14 ATS CLOTIK WG, GLASS 441 CfOROCK4 JCY A RL WOODI"N WARRE, WILLOW WARE, 0C '.EES, T k AS, ETC., ETC.. T has been my motto since I opened business in Winnsboro to biing all articles in my line to a living proft and do away with those long profits which are ruinous to the interests of any town or city. I do not blow or boost as some of my fogy competitors term it. No doubt goods at these prices surprise them. But you can got anything in my store at prices advertised. I sell goods at a small profit, and am detetmined to LEAD THE VAN! My buyer is shipping goods by every freight at twenty per cent. less than I could buy them when in New York myself four weeks ago. Callooes StillIMourer I 2,000 Yards to arrive, 44 cents. Best standard brands at 6j and 7 cents, worth 8j everywhere. 11MOAU 'S FR!ES ARE DOUB D TO TELL ! rlack Goods a specialty. I handle Lubin's Cashmeres-the best ma. facturar of Black Cashmere in the World. English Crapes, Nun Cloth, Velvetines, Mohairs, Henriettas, Alpaccas. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES ! Twenty Cases Boots and Shoes just received from the best manufactur. fere. No old trash carried over for the last three years, every pair new and fresh. SOAP, SOAP, SOAP. Twenty-five Boxes of the best 1 lb. bar ever in Winnsboro, for 5 cents. TE8AS, TE&S, TEAmS. Fie Half Chests of Tea, bought far below its value. Good English Breakfast Tea at 40c. A good Hyson Tea at 65c. Gunpowder 75. Every person using Tea should see these goods before buying TO A R R IV E. 3,000 Pieces Tinware, 5 Pieces Carpeting at 50, 65, 85 cents and $1.00. Wait and see these goods and save at least twenty per cent. THE LEADER EVER I John L. Mimnaugh. CONGRESS STREET. $25,000 WORTH --OF--. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes an& Hats JUST RECEIVED --BY DESPORTES e& EDMVUNWDS. (WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, 8. 0.) A LWAYS RELIABLE I NO BOASTING!) PLAINLA 'CT. IT IS well known throughout Fairfield county that the old established .1house of F. ELDER & CC. is always on the square. We sell our cus tamers goods once, and they come back. Why ? Because we are reliablo and sell only goods that give satisfaction. Our GOdLIdFA LL AND WINTER STOCK OfDyGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Good andNotions, is complete. Our Grocery, Crockery and Woodenwaro Department is fully up to the PRICES AS LOW asayhere ese Wfe yionvite yonr attention and inspection. We can oct2WELE a o The Best Ever Prodlced! THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MA CHINE CHALLENGES THlE WOEL.D TO PROD UCE ITS EQUAL I $1,000 REWARD. a~? One tousand dollars rewavd offered to any person that will (10 as great the AVI VoRT~ad ICL FEE we on any otheri machine as as can be done on he" Iots wi beA madelit SEWING MACHINE." Arrangemnents for reward, Within a reasonable tie aftr ~vr i atlota I r teabivenme DAVIS 8 EWING MACHl INE'. CO., Aeveother'largo lot of the above Machines and the Improved Weed lust re celved.J. 0. BOAU, Agent. Whte and Colored lPiques, Dross Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, BolteO, Cinets ndLcovs,' Notios, Hosery, Lace Bonnets, RuchIn, found, in,ad rselallarsoods chus, Tes and every thing generahi fe ou an gitcass yo od, Fancy Goods and Millinry Establish n.yoergellyo want asrasonably as same goods can be bought r b orete ie in the wer entirely vegi'tAble. Price la cents for lurg S. Sold by all Druggiates in thiscomty. ifivoI) I ACON, GA., July 1, 1879. 10 d 8honfoelds Stock Yeed o' m the tresults. I had one erg ovbr to m for which the owner woul itaken $25, nit aftef triating him with th kt Feed for I conlder him wort My wife hatrI ,alco' on ior oacken 1h weee dying rapidly witfi cholera, and sh lot lose one after giving the ilrst dose. Yours trul T ProprietAr Livery tStabie. id by all Druggists in this county. COL.UMBUS, 0a., Aug 24 1137. J. C. MOFFSur-Pgar U ottor-Weo ga "Teethitha" (Teeling Powders) to oi D grandchild with the eappiest results. Ti t were almost magical and certaialy tas factory than from anything toe ever esed. Yours very truly JOSEPH 8. KEY, Pastor of St. Paul Church. AUGUSTA GA., Feb. 6, 1878. ake pleasure in saying tihat I have used DI etts TEETHINA for my infant with enth ifaction, It fully and pleasantly accon lea the purposes for which it is recomment CHAS E. STAPLEN. DO YOU WANT HEALTH? ly will ye die? Death, or what is wors e inevitable result of continuol suspensio to menstrual flow. It is 4 condition whic ild not be trlled with. Immediate rell. he only safegOard against constitutiont In all cases of suppression, suspentso hr irregularity of the "courses", Brat Is Female Itegulator is the only sure reely It acts by giving tone to the nervous ceti improving the blood and determining d] ly to the organs of menstruation. It Is imato prescription, and the most intell! physicians use it. Prepared by Dr. i ohold, Atlanta, Ga. $1.60 per bottle. Sol it druggists. NOTASULGA, ALA., July , 1877. adflold's Female Regulator has been thol ily tested by me in a great variety of casoi I am fully convinced that it is unrivale ell that class of diseases which it claims t J. 0. HUSS, At. D. sars. Lamar. Rnkin & Lamar Gentlemer nmber of my family whom 1 feared ha iutmptlon hes been entirely cured by th if lrewo. 's Lung Restorer. ills conditio very airming to all of us, and we d y thing we could think ot to 1:enefit bh out success, until I got him P. bottle of you r Restorer. lie began to improve after th Idse nud before he had taken two bottle entirely cured, where I feared no cure wa [b1, antd I most cheer ully reconmend it t 'ho have any - ffections of the lungs. H coughing and spitting all the time, so it intly that it prevented his sleeping a t. and what Httle sleep he got dki not rt khim in the least. Had but little appetit ince lie be;gan the use of Brewer s Lun orer has Wlept well and I1 appetita Is ver it beLte.'. I ha ve never seen anything ac omi).ly end effect a cure in so short aimI Ming you great success and hoping th e may influence many to try Brewer Itestorer where they need a medicine t igthen and restore the Lungs to a health Ition. I am very respectfuly N118. 1R. J. WILLIAIM, Washington Av. near Wesleyan Femal I by the Druggists of this county. PEIiltY hOUSTON COTNTY, GA. have known 'Swifts Syphilitic Specific dI in hidreds of obstinate cases of Syphilit urial Rleumatism, Scrotilla, etc. it mad luost perjfeet mam prnanet caree in cevr i L. Drennard, Eli Warrer 1. K0l0en, J. W. Wimberly e Co. Court, J. C. Gilbert, Drug't Varren, of J. W. lann, N. Lathrop & Co.. County Treasuret rauInnl Ga. Wm. D. Pierce Sherilf ackson, C. C. buncan pit Ci'k Sup'r Ct.. Day & Gordon Brunson, are acquainted with the gentlemen whos tures atppear to the above cortilncato. The, itizens of said county, of the highest re ability and climract.er. A. S. GILES Ordinary Houston Co. da D.H.iCULLE11 ei k Superior Court. Houston county. a. ni p rsonally aequainted with the propric arnid many of the gent-lemen whtose signa apipear to the foregoing certifRcates. Trho' ion of hight character and standing~. FT A. HI. COLqUvTT PI PECIFIC COM PNY, opeti Soldl by3 all Druggists in this county, for a copy of "Young Men's Friend." 24-2 mon lUST IN STORE. V SEED RYE AND BARLEY -ArLSO LOT OF RED RUST-PRIOOF OATS TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYSj -ALSO' BAGGING AND TIES. EEOCXE~EIHJS. full and completo stock of Famil, Plantation Groceries will alWays mndlc at my establishmnit, anll will be sold1 at prices to stilt thi a. Give me a call and you shalhl bi Db. . FLENNIKEN. g831 SMOKERS AKE NOTICE FIVE THIOUSAND , WUOIK AND ENGLISI) CIGARS. FIVE TIlOUSIAND CIGARS. THE EST' VE C" T CiGARE IN A~I ~R IC A -AT F. W. IIABENICTIT'S 'NOTICE. LI persons holding claiina againr. J. A. IJINNANT, ,5- xtd s.. . 13 n(r.0n