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W 81 A N D I , It A(1:1) U-11 Ur? sm)Av, A144*lI 7,lat raliii. out of I he, Cubi 11 ? OffivialIV recogizel. by' E-l:hiiid, ;it trill, Itaily aniid 'INI-vy. Wh1at it' ft. jMS been? constablesi in (ounay Mfayo oai Mowi i led, 1,6111 s'Leverely I woli Ith3 (, lilt(( Lfionis e, v idei II ill CM 1.1 ius 1-1 is c1a .rgedIig~iut ( :1i'ioldl t ha III: lion1 in) P361, awl' thai~t It,- tIvatvs Conik 1 Ieele 1'cl'4 lad(c ai i' I' lil it'( Pe t) it. to0 ilticloriii o 114 I.- infll ICui (; il New-~ York. 11711 Nt v i oilvy Il'ii-ead( ill Silowillig ii icier that t owi ng I' I:11 ~s of' 1 Iaigli I ' o ni;oe 11:1, Clud It hithlerto till 'a hiomc ' lo lot Cr E' Iglt A Ila I oc i I. 0t :1 friu~kid % if fl t i iti 1"; 11, ini Nhich. lie OItil V.dj "'i W. ,'.w of' 4. tlis. lnq l~iii 1 V1 111. 1 0 ,O1 01lygl eI y to1 )1 Eo WIi' eliil'Lacl laniI he bu haver W ,: J Ni qtv a rew I liney It : v~ re 11 o '. 11';; rt-r 1;i I ) 1,1 tlVC'iOL witIle M!~ia:u 14.14114 Vite, fk a W ill.. Ii'ljW1dilw.' .1 r I ti B ii-h 4P riIlw l l(.1)(1 rcii d(4 to4'~' i'ie Ole 141' lit' I Ii litq it 4 ) 11.4- 1 t1o ovn c l . liv I Ir llind I 11111l' 11s Fo '0 vi'', voeltcii) he 5Vt'cL%'4 "On My''4.li' l'i'g'11I t Iha Ie k~t i I -c-lu'I I '.I'CitiiC~Cc't 0)'tk .11 ,11 c'lci~ e i I lIte payIS Q Itllo " t~41-ii4"w-4lh:. W 1, ndh'4 145UI 1i:1 i hIt' silL' T is W nrd'. ila il ili n " ileltionlee 14)1F I* 'l'i as4d4 il'101 l olW WNYi Ma Ollw44 I.4. i l o ' m-1itd i eicu' ia Ws I'o 4 I1111 ane litle'llia.l 1111,4'1. u." Ow . I1111 ber 'Iill-it.1vili Sli a ad ' - .e',~l l - c.1ve lil ag4'!I l e of j')4l441I 11. ! (4443 144434. l1 tali;.4 fee c'It-fI ?-12In l .t E4)4h-c1 -ayIl n less, m4)il1, h en iim iih:'tt's 1 ii e(Id bi otI I )1 i ( 1 .) n d )1,, h cr:It I I gr .1 eI' rn the I i I hoi(S clout, wilr., h e rl dlteCCCed oI 11 illti I i llII( thellh nex rfuI)Ci'-(,I*. I citry. Thv ~es nid. .hae boughta great niiy ting., eedli and1 otherwis,;e. From 200,000 1 bales ofeAtin inl 1870 Ilth iners lin 1'iens'ed the 1'op to 300,0O00 in 1879. I.ess la1tid1s are "'Old for taxes. Fue.to. I ries iave beenl built-others have their capacity incereased. 'I'in 1 lds of wagns. bgges, carriages, sewvinl' nlaaebines, pilnos, organls, mrttle-s'hors.I es, friit trecs, Stni& elgin11es, etc., have been bought and paid for. All O' whicl, if not a signi of' prosperity, is a si1 that nionev is Inamde. *)it. What will imake thein 1uore 1 propeou ?"Therec's the rub." The V reltstiion I hmave' been tryhVig for ai Iong '( " It limtle to solhe viiaiyset, an1d the coitlu Sion I have Ilrrived :1 is so old and o simple that, it would fhtil to attfract any i f atteition or ijnspire aiyole. It is h ali resullt, of1 a'goofl dual of' I' thought, e perliment( 1111 tiguringr, anld It Is tbis; t T,, increaseR Miur prolsperity t-wo thinigs g are l(( d'd : Fir.t, Fonoiy ; seconld, A P rcIsistent. Conl. tiullian1ce inl well-doin , I o', every manl to his calling. Undert4 the head of, econconily ( me tuwan t0 inlulde k vetrything fom lime-Ili least, ap-! preeiated ) v Isoll--down to I pi). it.I e will 11ot be mnecssary1% to mienitionl all i 11 thel, places whereT M10onomy- colid be 11 ex I'ised to adv alt age wi htl oI be- jI lilt! "pelnit'.wise anId pound ('60li0h." UMd"r dit. Seo10I n inid, orl Ipler Isiset v I I Ii coltiulliaie inl we-din I wotl i stv that it'we havi Ia'tte'd m1 er to b biI w 1h 11 the:'ci tI h ntn it'd it 6 o e, l wNla 1i1 l it, ot o . h wise to folhow th1!e i ocuupatin Ibh which we Q ma1'I de th e I A! T 11I -y :n41 hope I hat we supply o r- I I .llve- af14r awhil wihl ganis, sew- b ing mab1ine, . a kon v, 1 . am.I ihat 11 we iiu len Il aY up o ley 1 : ting that we 11 m) iva in ve t .st w h e t ve Sh 111 1 T thave ( ie the place. A ',II' it clover '1,1a11a h oi corn p1:01t. lh O out e patch that a:n. bee lwled, dogl LI luike a .,omd an4d sIucve llli I.lhrmer oll p) a nliIiereb lior. dowa mo.nh osu- p cos-i nt 111 A)44 'Ia l' iit'', ilti'o' Ii t inen-hiiIV*ad iim'. Jnak a111 good1' )oI hIll l 4'4'(I'- v ose what. I itey li a I ald'( their Irespetive cai n .O r people, evnil slme the wm-, have been T inl a: rt I %1 iionl or prospect ing sl1te. A n .ritt 1) .tal 11f, I 1wnsm has beein lost. ill o propelin-irw. or Inrving diffetrefit thiings 0 11ha1 we bitase in i no experiencte with. 11 Th. tusal ('ds o f 11 dlhi rs have bel 1sI t For ninllei' and other m'ac'linIery whieb 111, m111i1 donihtlietis will, h ea11 r fruitU in 't ' 14in 40 (11on1'iio 11 h Shape of 1 S - . Thoui4 and have beeni sic lint! Clw ' 'ri i iie j which will a o h' arl o N.lr. vu:wn-1 we (!n-t-btlr what. o'n- if '-hu "l, (s11ovth' d) a ~liu-ople have nccoi4' - iii hed -hi-. 11.- watr. mid .t)i t ic le r \\ !rwha tlehe dwy *rd Hl Owhnr 4. 14o 1-i4l'o 11C.l n in I ri Ilhi. ii li I('.-Inlh i . I been, 'II huh ll tum ui It )lit ,i t l .:nn thw n [ha to ncour-- n 01111 to co linn11 i ll d(-]I 411' , e i 11)'ut .. li lt lic t Wu i t t 11 t 14)I 41111 'sl inndu toecnmie nd o nag I a It -:() i3uro. but that all tIlhle liiniti lie righlt t here'. It woulhl ok fao !i ( l ItO of yo ur itii l'ir Ime o lo 4l('lt etl'. Me (lith different, plice ' wlwn... ecolonmyk is neded. Willmn-p ihln a i w. Clock., n- hlt ar4: . s1' tin hiat_- nhi to be bough1t h for , I15.00 t reist : at 11M ii C iet.hal cos, l 1 b b1 . ephha r S.t''n that., n~ih bebogh' anu buieiiy ou lies tlkies ourelve o1it IORc .WOXc IWOa;N. tow timey rind It, new Whiat They Aeo Do .1ng All Over time World (I'll tIlade) ll l'a Recorti.) Thte employmlenlt of, womn))th ulic ser'vice ini every part ofth lcv, t ized world is no lolgr i question ot roplriety. Tril hs set tl((ied that oint. Whaimt reminto bi le colnsidered the mestire of o ai inll1catins. 'is it1 mailer of' usuail difficiliv. As e learn Iroi uiln ilelligent, wrier o to subject, in Swil;4wrhlnd, the emii loymniiit't of* w'Oliell inl I lie postal anid eraphil fservice succeeds athnlirlv. C 110o uppoinitmlent there akre necessa v editentiolll exami i int io s, aniid i u iries itre also institted as to the t elth anld cha1racter of applicants. q Voiioi Who m11111.arry while hokling til 111ilii positionl are0 required to pay t r (lie services ofia stbstitute if titey bsent themselves firom their duties. I Alistria wonllil 1110 employed in )1m10 de irtmelintS of the po8ta and81 .legtralpi service, but tle pay is 1men1 re, and the restrictions as to Inarria 1 ge Itd conlditioq inl life ar.0ell mbarassing, b 1 Italand liiai it laios are emplo. ' I inl tle te1egr0dai service without loss > social plestige. Positionis of tIS indr usually obtained inl those illtries by iniemis of' political lli le. liussia the lipplicunts Iliust 3 acquainted with flour laguag.es i 'Gerianv women are doinestic il uii househd. They atre not em loyed by ihe S1ate. li lite Netier ids 111and Belgiumit limel postal ser-vice openl f,6r thle employmlenlt or wvOmienl, t lit very Few are thusl, empI'l oyed.. The reach goement eploys womenlu ti I valrimis de4ipari liiells of the Stlei., lne Vinmin-iial Mliiis1r avails itself' o leir rvices, inl (he - h1ireaul do Tal Ie," These postare gilvol by 1o1 i 1lion tb widow anii d da.1.;'hters of ilitary men, tin'histrates alind oicir is, lie bnki of' Fraone woieo I hile b an s)atl le at , 1 b i ioll anld >itrl, Ill the '4 bydnletiona(l Depart ent b the ct as teaeris, anld ats sit. hrilnt'elents or ifinit .uchools. W( en 1 are enployed i lt le posto(lie aS ceivers; inl the Central Adilliiista to a i Co 1ltt'i in reid i.r1 ationII, l i llll ovlnpationl s. Candidl e m' i> p Vo r n111 ed1luit tional examination . hiey have (o be providled with testi tnilts 1s i1t) chracterl by hlie miiavors Itheir. respective plaices of' residil'i ' by a1 police superiteident. Wo, ell emuployed by thle Frenchl g-overnl Iitu 111%t 1 1121y, but if thev do so , hile fillIn1g oicial positions thiey mustv ve notice o ti eir inteti onl s tot' ot averainentl. fquiries are iltitted to the char11acterl anld cir-cumlstances 'the intenlded llC husbandi, and Ile re li. iitv au1 horization is o N g'0p4T.C ied Ilw inolini tion prive , fifa orv. he position in t social worl of' iie omlen thus employed de~penlds ()n ir ihmllilyv, th)eir.ed'nentionl anld a va - ntly o' otlli r irinnst ances . bil,. g ni-. -ally I speakilng. Ihlose o..-enpying" r hle tL isier posts in oileial li d, mel t " with osiderationin l et. i l Illn Ig I-gland 0inen have obtainevd it firm ilolininM ;thrahcand theo postal service. he. fielliu.cy has beenl demlonlst. a' ed l Ihlere is a greatl strule l'or phices, roug lirl. tiny is small. It hs been' Mild Ihat ill places reqIuiirin 1e1inal well as. mlehanlical labor thev do 0 A fial behind thie tir male copeltihtor.1 lie gre iti I rolibl t belel ting the Mln loymenlt of women) ill lluropeanl conn ies hlas grown out1 ofsiocial conlsidera oIs. Int Elalnd lthe beller posi ions ades thIlingcltekshps int' responsibleC 'st~ios and OV mto 75 ihr ininci-o ms 418 c errkships. T h ay' of Iiuen Itcu rig thesm pVos''itinld pebrm-i ICi.l . It ogr l e a 'il!~' a disp rily is un-ii nyloyul may111 makeiil tsme l~ight on-ltt wonn in O (h 'it ecti Ltatesvo ihooau -,11)8 part111iculal' I te muILt 148ri'u'" and hepoiteu' t ies Ictuonecte with. t he .Wuinss o m1.h natioatan. hsi [SdCice tho'cpniae wisdom 1of 1 t . inov. onlri theI4LlX starci. fh p.1al 01a)of-j tilt btilk Iytm shall~ ever tilr' out tt ahi antingI ore thanare ito ''It(! wil ibd approprt.'ia V8ti work ifor11I femle ns. In bak s isu ramnce ioi'l ices. i(wspapersu, and1 eVenI a'tti~tt the cito otie wil 0ino longert bie wono zd lby hmen hose bu 1t0ill'e boA n helive eork. If'thei welak'er of, the lie rue iofl t toner, eure is aii id of be crowdited ou1.1) lmean n)i'ii op ~t rotuntieWt of V ind e, 11lielihood 1)11hosie 111oun Itsherme- rut'stSregt nto ler admu oIitedi 'to1 be01 ahelot' r'itr Of 14 n' des0inia 1ts, 03111 lie Sop iers'n Estapacioo tIhe levtI .e hat\Isit!' ti N, liarch4' r 8.It onie f lie ini~'raerio'uroupi' po j()lt itn lit Nti l the 11obhvI o' th I~ittl i ln se at 11e1 Iniuht well I sa w a 'man~ Iho 1m-hee or en yadhs agoicreted aie iesto n Georgia. ho et is 11ittin IudlO~ especiells wenl. uis biltl on a) ady(Ol,(1 foundation. Then e. i. \afl-i ins'IilgMic i edm metined nowist e Geoid , buot h II welt' remernbe the hoe when1 Ino man, ivtis State was' Ire i tale of.ii Ile Is a imtveo Vanlie bu'Iht hadlngbe in Amerinot hen10011l~' heanae Ifrm Cle ,smon, in (aitti an rather thin, with a fail "Iglish fi ce, iIn which the eves 11ant iouth W 'e singtilary expressive. A aice iore asily afectced by emotion I laye IIve' seel, and there was that utagnetic I ower iI its look which only ie (rIte >rator ias. At a fiious eeting o, the NoNII Georgia Confer nce three Iisho ps were present and 'reached. So did Dir. I licks, and beat hiem1i till, iII e'bet it least. It wts ii 873 lhat lhi cmune to Atlanta ono Sill ly, prec)ed two sermons and set 1i lite town to sigring hr Ilis praise. in bort, no leencher 0 (his g'eneration ve won such a genieral 11am1 in Geor '11 so soon, 1.1ad there been back of his electrifying power ; this sweet elo non11ce of tong"ue which pleased Imel's a4S and eveti touched their deeper !elings; had there been back of this 10 cloinanco orta sincere, strong life, 'hat a ptienchier we would1 havo 1ad y this time no one can tell. But the unidatIon was weak. The mani grew misational to alarming degree. His atural sprightlieiss ranl into Irrever rence. Ils bo:d thought became so old as to smack of heresy, and (lie d mIen at chnurch looked grave a1 hook their heads. Ilis power waned ist. It. was a comet and not a new lanet that had come into our sky. r. Hicks Cell into disthvor with tflc onference. Hie left Georgia, joined Ie Nortiherni Methodist church, went > Florida and plunged into politics inIly. Stumped tle state tor liavs. uaring (lie suspense of the colitest. ver FllOrid(it's vote lie wrote terrible 11es to Northierii bloodty-shirt organs. le was rewarded vithi some place and -en saiik even out of' notorietv. leni I saw him, the other niglit, I 1oked on him i as Ile ghost of the hu mn whotm I used so to admire, and ho I have seenl carvy a thousand ['nreris from the pathos that brought rs to tile happy smile that rippled I over tile cliirclh. A man of rich, tural gills of thoughts and elo, ience; a man ot' liberal culture, too at, that is ill. I suppose lie is here ter some oilce. Ile has grown quite out of lato years, and Fooks more iglish than ever. TACC NATION. 'At (hi Best French Authority Has to Say Aboti It. We give below the conclusions of tr. Froussagraves, a celebrated ronch writer on smallpox, regarding [clc iation: 1. Vaccination has preserved and ill preserves an illcileulable number 2. The iumber of blind and (leaf has isitlerablv diminiitsliel under the in ielce of vi'accit lllion. 3. Vaecination preserves human "aut v. 4. The changes iade against vacci ition. wheni sifted tdowii, are bound I have no 11n11datiol. 5. Viccinatin does not cause el bI coustitutions nior destroy the n'ithIi t6. It does not make typhoid fever Lore prevalent. 7. it does not increase the iuiber conlsit] pti ves. 8. It does not transimlit, scrofula and In diseases. 9. It isoni ly danglD(erous1 ill (lie hands igoan and in1comlpetent practi 10IlThe illocence of (he practice is Smiarked 1ht inl ma10Yn couiintri'ies vae tion is ohligatory. 1 . aci natona is siithi Vlibe ic iniitiaul vacch mtion has ilt 1)oor mrnks. 3. The faict of ani int erior v'ariol ic rution 01 does not1, dispensei with Ie 14h. It is niecessaryV to evcinaiite lit mi years, at twenty Y(ears andi at forty 15. Beyoiid thie ag2e of forty it is lnt ecessary1 to revaiccinate thle tolln' h liii', ohI li during per iiods of' Violeii 16 it is necessary to v'accinatec as 17. acc'ina11tin canl be pra'(ctied at 18. Vatccinttins cani be0 practi'ced aIt 19'.. 'Te peri'od of' den tlion shiouldl ot preven't!it vaintC attin it. thle iirgener f' thle c'ast deands such a stepI. 2(1. Noc age is saf'e firomn vai'ioha, pro' idedl thie subljec't be tumavacciniated. 21 . Vacctinat tion andl( rova'ccinlationi hiould only~ be per'forimedl by a pahysi 22. W~ell-chmosen vaccine matter ex oses (lie subject to nio transm~iiissible 23. Anlaimall vacc((ine hias 11o stper'i ow 0o' cow-poax, luist be! carelly'h at her'ad to miake stock for hiuinain v'ia' '25. Living~ v'ia'ineI, iniicuiiited fr'oim lim t) arm1, lin-Luii always3 pr'eferred to 2(I'. All vaccin onL oints0 comin'g11 15 '01rom iI ih annknwni sour1ce nmust be re ectedi. 27. It is niecessar'y to place the val 0 ot' vaccine ini the following order: 'iirst--Sp olntaneiouis cow -pox ' vacc'(inet econdtl-Ilinani vacie it11rnit ted ile tranJla ted 1lonl hifercis. F"our th -lctiee l peserved vaccinie fromi a i e i' n 1 ee. 28. It is Inl .dettt to mai~ke a certsina 29. Theii ~impress(sonl of v~ariioha may 'P madei iiii unila tlith dhi ato vacciin loll. 30. An inim 'iit is not, enfieebled by acinaition141. 31. Il'vacinations1 reogiz'/e thec :n1o irllles as vaccinati1 on. mpethm nent I to Ivaccilnt ioll :13. It. is altogether ani i adiitatge to OPEN BtUGGo1 ES. ~Ii. WA GoNS aeoirda how Iicesl' fori eni0'h, or a smanll Ope "("t gg...............0.00W' Tling iesiii............5.00) "limi \\ie. xe arrn twiI~on't n111jltIi'ice urou ...... h 75.als at, ull hine of' hilniess anld \\ hiips. J1. 11. C(iiUM ING S. O)pp. lInlevy' & Fant's. 1mar1 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. tRtiIAnaL AND COTR4.-li order to plittCo. relati Liver pill within titreach of all, the pAley of 'May Aprle Pills has been reduced to 13c. por bo. ow by aln pruggists in this When you notiec eiolera iII your hlogs anld chickens, give thetn ShoenleiI's Stock Feed freely, and they will recover. It Is best, how ever, t4) cololenleo the use Of the Stock Feed I little olad of the cliole'a season, which will provcnt them fron taking the disease, QU'ITMtAN, (A., ApII 13', iST. For the beneflt tf all M loste whi-el fiter estd lit rllsing fowls I take piensitre II Ir& n Inendafing Shoenfeld I's I dientel Stock Feed. I hatt several ehikens wit Cl lolera, and by the use of t his wonderful -art icll, given iecordin'g. to directions, aill (if them got well ad t are no Y iII a healthy condillon. WM. +ENILLE. I fully coneur in the above. S. T. PRICE. gold by the druggists of this county. MACON, G-. Messrs. Lamar. ltankin & Lainar, Dear Sirs I had becin troubled for a long tine before using Ot r Consuinpt ive prepiaration, with sometlhing lke Astilta, ati af ter using only two bottletX of your Brewer's 1Lung iostorer I breathed por I ctly free, and have felt no symptom of th diseasesincti. I am confident your mediclne cured me, and I cheerfully recoinolid it to all whoarn sitifeIng' frogi Asthia. Yours truly, JOllN D. 11088. MACON, GA., March 20, 1881). Blessrs. Lanmar, Ilankin & L.anar, l'ear Stir. I have used] your Brewer's Lung Itestorer for Vertigo, unt iave never been trotubed with it slice using the ntedlcinc. I cannot say too intuci for it, and cheerfully recomnmend It to all who need relie from Vertigo. Yours truly, J. P, AWITOPE. .AcoN. GA., March 20, 1880. AMeso. Laina.', lankin & Lamar, Dear Ulrs A siuifered two years with Consumption. andI (Itring the tine \vaa tiealed by Drs. Iead 'Ilomas, 0hulton and others of this city, ant also lay a prominent, piyielan of Macon. (it., without. linding any rellt. My husband bought Mne six htaitles of your 41reweis Lung liestorer, whileh I begain to take at once, anti round Im inetla ' relief. I have usett the sl bottles and have never felt a symptom of the diease sineo, and ny general heaith is better than it has { beeni iI years. I tlherefore recommend it to till who have Consumption as a 'eanrl beyond Ilce. Very respectftliy, i1f ti. mf. OOsY.s. Sold by the Druggists of thiat county. THtOUSANDS USEl IT, WIlY IIESlTAiT? JoN' TO 'rn1 WOi.D! WOMAN Is lixI Ataoig itet many dliscoveries looking to the linppiness atld annelloratlon of the human race, nonle s entitlei to higher contsldierat fin than ir. J. Blrad ield's 10'e'nta1c Itegla tor, "WOtnan'mi.s liest. Friend." liy it, woman Is Cmancipated from nainher'iess ils peculiar to ber sex. le fore its nagle power all irregularities of the wotb vantsh. It cures "Whites," suppression (of tie 'inenses," and removes uterine obstrue I tos. It eures constipatlon andl strengthons Ite systeir, braces the nerves and( purilles the bwood. It tiver falls, its thousands of women will testIfy. Prepartd by Dr. J. Bradfield Atonta, On., price $t 00 per bot tIe. Hold by all druggists. 1'inotAsHIT.T., OA., June 2s, ISTS, I hnve been selling Hrdflekl's Female 1legv. lator for years, and it stIll continues popular an evideite of its being all claimed fMr it.. I can recall Itistances in which It Affordetl relief aftetr all the usual reinedles had failed. . . A8ELS, Druggisit. MAcoN. G.., Nov. 1, 1879. Dr. C1. J. Molfett-Dear Sir-We have been hatiitling Teet,hltita for several yea s. tnd tile demand hnreases as the article becomes Int ro duee'l anti is k iown. Our sales avernge fron t wo to 1bree gi OSS er monith. We helleve iat. YOItr Teethlin (Teet iig Powders) will eventiu, aily heomie a Stainid and inhdispensible tartI Ole, I'r in to ningle instdanae has it failed to# give rttifaaelion. No colplaint has tver been alltle to Its, hence we conclude that It (toes all 3 ou clalin for It. Mer/ is batwaa to saaveed, liN'NT, HtANKIN & LAAIt. Drtiggists. - - --- --- -- Ar r) - rvt a rs .- ---- - Fr3n)h.i . , 0:., 1a , .. From h aving 'ei Intimnate at nitmber of yearwili the propritiors of "Swift's Syphil life Spt-lli" I lvt' kntown 11nt1li of Its iianiiu. ftactu~re aalisa. 'Thre are tien In hI s con iinity--welh ilowi ellizens--whIo were vir Iills II earily IIfe io oiy phIlls. the iost terrible Iuse til eer tailitd thinani fil.Iy. aanr' whot haave takean It' e. 8. 5 moatrninlo. aaaa tare no0w, l'a all a pptea ranies, lat iad liti lllt' OWn) b' liaf, tas fraea fromt tit 9/ rIise'aea tas the first bnlt, fresht fr'uat t' hanlds of hIs 31 aken. D~eti Ceey, aif cour sa, tarhtris 1 tit':' ptlil retoom mnallro~ats ol' thIs ineditcline', bt i 11m1 tllowe'(I tat refer' t ha' not'.ea prtiaay (a t.h'ase whoi~ -.' ill Iendohrse' everythinta thiat en l ie sald In its fa ialr. Hleing iprofaessall y much rapposed to endoralosi: taar ra'ientlinitig ntost liliNs or secret, r emed Ii. it i:( wutitahe-:lttatlaon that I attneh mty lintiOtOt ii article latit I kumot whe)aretaf / upenak when'Ii I stay I tha t ottr seta'nce hats not,1 lmeile ph. liarihina1lt In e'ttta I to "SwIft's yp Icii aSitettlt" fat the purlpose iandic ta'd. 'Tie gratI e'st. bloona the goavernmtaent couilri bestow an hitun tlr'tls aaf a thana:ard o1 anIts alt azonis wuld ba' to .iaira'ise:a tii re'pt ia ta its proprietors, .11n(1 loalke iit uibt' for i he beanlellt aaf thle puresent ati aill comtinag 0 i'l'aeno Itls. 'T'i I s' S il." si'a.'UlIU CO iANY,. P'ropraie taors. Atllanta. 0. Soldl be atll Drngit n. Cal liaor a Coapy of ' Yatintg Meta's Ftl knat." ED)ITORIs AND NRW'SIA pgfRi MEN taf that aci: ntry endorse Jta iins floss' Patenti (Gold Wuah Unses. As a proof, renal the fol.. kdin g: Unlt itttara. 3htd., ?faarch 8 188(A I glies ime Pleasiitrle Io litr :.n eth1iat. ihe JIitas Ilsst Wat I hl 'Uasa I haive enIItrtia huas givenm pterfecdt Settisfation. I waru beauti fually. .T. ' ih IO,) Et'. mm ad P'ropl't 'Iifaeramu. I talke ple'aturla ('otamrlOaing t1-e Jamenas lHons Watcth Untse as highly stiIsfatctor'y anti I ialtlali It twt'art to atne aaf solId gold. Th'iey are0 thle "'Iloss" in faact ias tellas in atame. W. 8. INOLE, Ed. and Priot't Ctaria'r. D~rs Molts. nIa., Feb. 9:1. la80. Oit'ltti mtina(-l la:as ca ryjath a Jrto: 110ss IPalt W atch~at It. se, ti 'hi't'rftllly says that IL cintaintt he, beaten ini roy waty, It't's Iatra 'ltfa Lederaa. W aatsaka, Ill.. SNlareb 8, hasso. T atm pl'.aS( to) say thla thea .tamea's lioss Wait'h ('asa. I haivte Is entirely saltsfanetary, hintg in e've'ry reet..41t tast ns rept'esented. It is a ll'rfect beauty. Ni. II P'ETElms, - - E. nd ~o iIavaquain ('n, 'tnnta. I ~'a tiuttit, WWal , 31ar('h pa. 8n The a''"h ('te I have' of .porl naike' Is In 1ver iat tat st auctory :1it is hist :mlietitdl. NhAlth Ii. 1t'a1Yf'Ni, Ed. anal Pro~p't Ta'ch of 1,ta ot her edltaars tas e as merchantrs, mechaices 'adjwlemi all p~('ats if t aounr.nat Plats o Soid oldI. It ls warranatead lay spte. clai cartih'aata'. Ask y0ot1r jewtelr for Illitstra t'iat t a taogue coanttitnitig fill description. 555EEI5S! SEEDS!i -.--0--.. IJUS'T r'eeiv'ed, ia lar'pl'f lot of choice21 (Garden deteds of' all kinds. ALSO Grocer('ies aiin g datily'. I have oit hand11 a larg'ea lot o' beCst. (1ua11ity Sole Lathelru, wh Iichi Will be0 soltd at lowj lign'e. - ] I hInl pa'yilg hiiaahes( prliesfoDr Iilides. G ive me a canl *ot 1 W. II. D)ONLY, f't'lt12 Oli t ho Cor'ne'r TO TlOSF, l)E8811[IX1 ''O f0 T i U),I W E have .jnst. empt~Clodsomne of' the motst akillfuli and expeiri'ieced workmnen, anti tare no'v r'eady to dlo all kinds of house carpenaten's, ivork. Weo hiave also umadal arratngemenits witht the leadling saw' 11011s to furniish us with lum her. So aan an-l after this date wo at'e pr'e paretd to dlo all kintds of wvork. Peorsons adesiring to hav'o 01(d houstest repairedl, or] conlteml~)ate buildinlg, will ad) waell to get I an estimate fromt us borot e 'ivin g out eon. tracis. Drawing plansa and specifleat ins a specialty, We are versed in all theo new . styles anad ents oft thie tday. Conltracts taken anywhero in the South. All wvork ararnantca . JOHN H. PURlCELIL& ngfOg, I Jttilderst and C~ontractors.~ E 'initdhor'n, S. C, lfeb Il7 t."tn GRAND 01 0 - 7T0 7I( L.A11 DIS OF FA lR FIELi I HAVE Just opened and havo now ready iV arget Anid best selected stocks of 1MILLIN NOTIONS ever brought to this phiee. MRS. IJOAG, with the assistance of her no lhtimnore. intemdi aptirlig 110 paills In these t td keep them full duiring tho season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Dutti Jost and cheapest line of VORSET$, Also a ,year. D A VIS V E I ITI SEWING MA( IIE st inl thle market for plain ori heav' STOUSAND DOLLAIRS REWARD ti t-both as nachine and the range of work vith any of the first-class mnachiinei on the mml ,hilnes in use in Fairfield County. A fline lot of Planting Potatoes, Onion l Jrackers, Cakes, Candies, Bacon, Flopr, IMe robacco, Cigars, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Tpbk To arrive, 16,000 feet of Good Assorted Lul Dry Goods, of all kinds, Millinery, etc., lo ot o' Spring Goods, mar 3 GREAT ATTN -T THE OLD ORICINA B. SUGEN] GERIG'S BTJ - 0-0 IAVE just returned from the Norlei ,.chased one of the most complete and < FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHIN SUIINISH1NG GOODS. ETC., ETC., JPOIR SJDIPJ:ETG- A]Si Crado ever brought to this market, embrac ties in style and design, in all the difi We would1 call especial attention to our 4 YIENTW, which is full and complete in Gc Lt prices to suit all. [GINE of Laundried and Unlaundried S FAVORITE, m ade for o u AN INST ECTION IS CORDT ' LLY f NV mehi 22 DON'T Until *" You |E E M TC fFri rwhich will be thm est according oqality, anid for desig, ilememnber that all my goods are warranted t< Vunrnitur'e elsewhere,'then comle to the first-el >est sel'ct ion and can buv~ chenaper. Bear in i svarV. BIy the wood, White' Oak, Vrood ward's,. 11nd York. This is a recommzendation of the A ne0w suly~~~ of' WVindow Shades, Wall Poi Lramnes, Chromos, Ihnt Racleks, anid iBook Shela 'ihei largest supily of' Thin CJ~hambr Sets, ma >er' Siits, Call an see them. A niew suplyh tuy. Don't Buy a Alachinei merely because v< t. and likes it. Rlememiber' that most of lie in .)ntfed have but little mierit. Thle one you wi ine and v'exat ion, is noiseless, runs ligh t. Itemnembe~r the Gold Nedal was awarded1 >ver eighty comnpetitors. I can refer you to I Iways giveni entire satisfaction. lR'iememe yaish Factory. All ordlers entrusted to me wi lhe lo west prices. Furiture neatly repaired >r'epared to make to order. Lnmrber anid Shini ng Machine Needles and at tachiments and~ pal ne. Don't fall to call before purchasing elses The Earliest Flowe COLUJMIIA, SOUTH C2 HTAVE RECEIVED) flea'tiful Cambrics at 83 eci loautiful Calicoes at 61 cents. Large Linen Tow t 10 cents. Genta' Silk llanalkorchiefs (beauties lerchiefs at 10) cents. Ladies' Linen Hlandkorchmi -BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SHOES pcaDDITrONS to our large and select stock mat DESPORI Mi.k~ R. 'EININ -5 a GOUNTY' )> your inspection one of tho RVY, FANCY GOODS AND . w milliner, MISS BLACK, of opartments, and will replenislh ma and trimmings to match. Tho lot of Linen Ulsters and U nder FI~V~.E CAL FEED HlIN:S. and flue family sewing. ONE anyn 0110 who clan compete w'th it tuns out. Warranted to wear ket. Two hundred of these Ma TOWE lets, Seeds, Cor, Oats, Checse, Ll, Hams, Smoking and Chewing s, Safes, Chairs, etc. nber. v down to make room for a new J. 0. BOAG. ACTIONS CHEAP STORE IEIMER, ILDITG. n Markets whore I have pur dogant tocks of DRY GOODS, G, BOOTS, SHO.ES, HATS, ing many of the latest novel erent DEPARITMENTS. DLOTHING DEPARIT nts', Youths' and Boys' suits, N4.TT]~D OTT].E hirts, B. SUGENHIEJMER'S own TRADE tate For 50 Uts. [TF]'. ALLj B) )oi ) WAR.. BUY Haera D largrest, hiandsomiest and cheap amd workmanship unequaled. be as represented. Price your ass storc where yon wvill have the u11nd( that 1 ship1 goodls to Rtidge Bllackstock, tmnd as fari as Chestecr inalily andii prliCcof liy goodls. :kets, Brackets, M~irrors, Picture 'es, chieaper thanii the cheapest. dec to aach Cottage andl Chamn - f wn Machines as good as orii mTothelr 0or your' neighbior has rn(hines' that arc Imost largely ut is the 0on0 thait' wi save you It and will last a long time. I havo o one of the Machlines I replresent nlanyi that are nsinag it,. and it, has t hat 111am agent for a IDoor' and1 I I have prlomp It aittention andii at t modealofI pri~ces. I am11 also deos for sale at smallJ profits. Sewv Is of Macines can be had thrwonglr 'here. R. 3y. PUILLIPS. ROLINA, is. BeoautIf-al Lawns at 1 ceants. )ls at 25 cents. Large Linen Trowels at (:0 cents. Lar~ies' Lawn Hand. is (Marvels) at 25 eig, IN ALL QUALITIES-. Le every week. Eamples 80 'ES & EDMUm