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- LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE. THUiSDAY. Septeuibor 20, t : : 1888. .Now Adlvertlsotnnfe. ItecQived this Day-S. S. Wolfe. Clle$ter Fair-J. K. 11enry, Secrota. foy. .. Insuro Your Cotton Glis-J. C. Caldwell, Iusuranco Agent. CoUIT.-The Court. of Common IPlua$ wias on Tuesday adjourned over uittil to-morirow. Judge Fraser left on Tuesday evening's train for Coluin bin, whore he expects to btay until Friday. .ELIGIOUS No-rwc.-Ve are request ed to anuounce that services will be held in the Presbyterian, church to moerrow lolntiiig at 11 'cl'ock--heing iFast Day scrvice; to-morrow night at ~. o'clock ; and on Saturday night at. t lhe GameC hOur. " ' ---Mosrs. 1R. J. McCarley & Co...have in Elliott sixtv-saw gin for sale, for ,which they will tik(; Niniety Dollars one-half of the original cost. The gin has only been used one season, and is in thorough repair. Cal; at once. * Sept 18 -Xtost of our nerclnhlts have re 'tur'nd from the North and the new stock of fall goods will soon be in the market. Some of them are cutting down their,stock, owing to the cotton bjospects, while others have purchased us largely a cicr. KEY FOUND.- A key to one of the Jock boxes at the posiotilce, No. 2,30.i, was found on yesterday in Nelutosh's balaclksilitl s11o1), just bau"k of Law Iiange. The key has been loft !. t.hl; oflice, and the owner can get it by - calling and identifying it.. Er"l tnrmtII,.-TIhe new mnachinery hall of Messrs. R. J. McCarlev & Co. on Congresq street is about completed. These elterprisiltg gentl1enl exnect to open their new business in all kiId1 of inachinery som1etim1e in t: early 1 fall, and i brisk trade may be rea:on alllV expected. The rapidly increasing lopularily of improved mahelinry amo( n:r the planteh s of the county is a noticeable ihtl.. 'INKS.-We are in(lebted to the kindiness of the secretary of the 3onlh Carolina State Press Association for a cop' of the millutes of the eight11 and(1 inth1 aumall meeting- 1882.-S. The pamlphllet. is neat ly got ten n11) by Messrs. Walker, Eva us &. (;oi'ye11, of Charles ton, and the acts itnd1 doings of oli lrot helrs in .oncil pr.or to bue guil:n thaniiks to tihe secre1airy ior his thloughat fulness. St1rTi1nm.;n ivi.:liEs. -- Phyisicianls fro~m 11 all over the~(1 couty reim)t many casesS of mlairia and1( o1ther serious types of fever. Severe colds at1tend tihe fever' iln aibost every case5, and1( sonm caises of pineinnIlonia halve reSIult - el, and still ot hers th ronien'.Th damp, cooi atInI OSpe lre du1rinig thle nights, with the usual a11nim imlpuri ties In the0 air, seemi to be aimiong the conmtrib)uting~ causes to. tile pre0sent unfitortuniate health1 condition of I le CoIutiI v. 1Priillencie aiid care 1111a 11 ev'W titllss9 Ipeveilt,milanly cases both i o od alutd fever. TuH1 CO'r'oN MAiIK W.-ThelI folloW ing is (the repor)it of cottoni sold ini this maarket on \Vednecsdav: 0 >od mi<kling.... ..........1(1.00 St rict lowv mliddlinig...........9I.62 LowI iddl(linlg...............9.i Strict good ordinaary.........91.25) .Market ti'rm at thes(a gnolationls. New York sp)ot colt on quiiet at 10.y. Futures barely steady: Septembewr, 10.40O; October, 10.'1; November, 10.55n; Docomhber, 10.66 ; ,Ilanary, 10.77; February, 11.91 ; Marchl, 11.04; .Alwil, 11.16; May, 11.2(3. PEn3oNAL.-M r. W. S. 11 lb, (of this pla1ce, left omn Wednesday for Florida, where he explects to miake his home. Mr. Rtabb's frienlds wvill be sorry 1.o learn of his deparlture. (1ur best wislics attomid lli ill bil new1 h1omel. .Anl old friend an111 collegc-mailte, Mr. L. A. Stuiart, of Ninety-Six, S. C., mlade us a1 plasant. call oni Wedinesday. Mrp. Stuar111 is travelinlg for a large ma1 are0 glad to leairn is meet01ing" wih much110 success. HIis geial faice and hecarly Jaaugh' recallI thle lieioica of college life, and we shall always welcomIe himl to Winnsboro. 1Ilealth, hlappiniess anId - 811succes to our friend anld College chum11. h'Buxin" LawyV us. -CouIrt-roomI aittornleys figure upjonl tihe stage; anid t.he foIOllow recenit colloquy1 be'tweenO tw() genitlee 1011 t', that I rat lity l1 rther' tenmds to strenlgthlen the assertionl. A jurpor is ob)jcCted to: Mr. Ulun~t.-"t object to Mr. Smith." S thle Court, we are willing, (on lthe part of o@d'clenmt (and we areO please(d ailso to say thlat we coniciur ill his act of kinldness), to rllieve M%r. Smith from tIhe tedious, conIfining and( irksomie dulty of reminin11g iln the iniconlvenient, . and1( contracted liimits of' thi jury box - whmile this present uiniiterestimng case, lin whli lhe canl have 110 immnaginiablo inm terest or bias, is ini progress." F1INE CATTE.-Mr'. W. II. Flenn[ ken, of tIs place, now has1 ai heCrd of cattle, for value, qualit11.y anld cond(itionl, we venture to say, cannmot 1)0 surpassedC( ~n thie State. TVhis may seem extrava ganlt, but similarm opimnins have beeni ogpressed by somie of the best informned mi In tihe busmmess, to say nmolijfmug of the fact thmat thie established3 jbbdigre - r .. .~ of all .o.ht161,;prove .11h1n to-b of the finest stoOk in the country. Mr. Flen niken has seven Jerseys and four .Ayrshires. The Jerseys wOIre: pur chased by him frou a gentleman in Northiern Maryland some tit'during the moith of Jnto, and the Ayrshires he has had for some time past. The Jerseys, i. is claitned, prodleo tile finest quality of milk, while the Ayr shires are .widely known and( valued for the- fabulous quantity given. ''he valuo for ;th .purposes, nder tlis cussion will be readily appreciated vhen figures titemselves arc given. Mr. Fleiniken is now inilkiig three of his cows, and. ho furnishes butter regularly to four fatities in town, be sides his own ; and in addition ie sup plies ten families every day with inilk. The food consumed by these cowr, during this season of the year, is scarcely appreciable, or, at least, it may be safIely said, that in this particu lar these now breeds of cows arc no iuure expelsive in fiedittg than the old scrub cows that roamnt Over our hills and are indigvnous to our cliiiuate. His larg est Ayrshire took the prelniutnm to the iouut of $15 at the State thiir last aor hr being the finest in appu rance 111(1 For giving the largest quantity and best gjualiiy of milk of any cow of Similar breed in the Slate. This one now gives twenty quarts of milk regu arly eacl day. Mr. Flennikon pur 3based his Jerseys with the expecta tion of selling their increase. There is but little chance or opportunity for inposition while dealing in this stock. i'he pedigree of each and every one of )ure blood is duly recorded in the >ooks of' (lie Ancricaii Jersey Cattle J1tb, with nam1ne ald nuinher, and )arlties purchasing call always write on o the secretary of the club, and in his way, to a grro. extent, preveni. Iposition. We earnestly hope that lr people will soon realize fihat i :hange in this direction will he econo nly ill the end. Take the fi;gures given tud they will speak volmties in sup )ort of our position. ]flETHIELPIliFSigTTRY. BhrctEn in Cottn- A Full and Inatruc tive Ieling at ilackstocc.-EUncuttragfig Cundition of the Clutcl, Sieiiinatry anid Colege. [ Il rP:r :Ti) OR TI NI:WS AND IEilt.tI.D.} 'I hitel 're:sbylcry miet in regular" ,e"ions at 131a'kstock Oil Sat i rday, lie 1.thi inst. at 74 p. iml., and adjourned >u Tus dayv o ceet tt ] ock llii on EI'idlay be birc theiirst" Sunday in Apri., 881- The Sessions wele pias lit aid 'nil of busy work. The reports fromn he Cliurch is shown that. nicarly all vrl supl i edwith i tIe regu.a n I s i'y of the WYord of' God. Ini several ~ongiregations8 '.here ha~s been a grautity ng' increaise ill the number)CI Of coinunu1 ng and( otherCi plublicO services. Thle whioI,lepospcCt beftore us is hlopetful. .Ihie ex'cuIiv cl('(ommlritteet were' dirPet 'avanlgel ist andii repjort ait th1e neCx stated MembIers o1f thle chIurch living withl are 110 enoled. were urlged to move their mtC!ebersipi to tihe church in whose bomniuls t11eir ho01n1 is plaiced, anId the sessionIs intee(sted( wereC dIirected to attend11 to the mIatte Icwithiout neleCSs delar. The11 seminnry1 's at Cohnlnhia and1( 1hiridsoni College-othl of' whiich are iln parit under0' ihe )vei' ht' iit0 tis Presbytery'-recei ved due11 alition11, and1( were bothli r'eporteil ps doing'. a good( aindt growl1imS work ttor tile Chur11ch1, were'( ilmSedl comlineinClAlg both.1 to the fterOlinig careP of 1the i relrces. Th'le oIverturies sent. by -lhe General A ssmbIly) to) tile preCsbytere OPC were nearl y aill referred to spiaCliI ll nii' tees to rel )Ir at tile next meet1ing. All overt lPre from-i thle Fort. Ali 5Cession ask in g '"Call ai chIlrch member1 be d )0is ill the aillrmaiutive. evalor)1 anid,eonducitedC the biness108 of t10he Ody withi much tact and1( skill. The .sessions closed with a presb)yteill prayer 111(celing, at wh1ichl a large conl gregatio~n wails pre'sentL and'muiich iinter est inanlifested, The hospIitality of' lhe goodi peo0plo of lilackstock and of' Coi cord1 chuiiu h seemed13(to have' 110 limiit. Thell preacl(hin g wvas fine anld very large ly at.tend(ed. J Its Praises are IEnrdl by tho Wayaido 'ed in. the iusy Miarts of Trad(o. Messrs. .Bensonl & Co., of llartwell, (Gi., Mercehl niS, in (cOilversaition withi the popu-i 1lar tral*~ big saIle'sIIfita'o thle wvell known house8 of Co x, 11111 & Th'lompsonl, A t llnta, (Gi., sid flat Normanlil's Neutrl.alzing Cor' dhill wasI anl excehintIl IneOdIe'1ne amit la giv Ing saitisfacielonl wheriyeri used. T1hety seil ai gret de'al of It. A genltitlman represen4'ltinlg the Ilock.gr1d, fiii., W atc e.i In'., Ii(to ile of our' cust oit'ers dili highly spoken01 of by a host of railrioadl meni, whto reQconnnended1I04 it to auli Whose c.olit ry~ whereI they are sub1lhet to diHisder' ofI tile stolunieh pr'odued byv chianigs of food 1a11d water' of' wh'leh tIs meleinel Is a spc'Cifile coun Iter'acter. INSUJRE YOUR cJOT1TON GINS. I NSUl{AN('E written oni Cottonl Ghis, ..for short thne, at realsonlable yat-e.. Sept 20-txlm, InisuranIce Agenlt. TOWVN TAXES. U'IIE hooks lare nlOW open to receive thl T'axes for the Munlicipal Year 1883, and will r'eminil open utItl October 1r,thu 18831. All taxes uinpaid hv thait time wvill hlave added a "ifnllty of fifty per cent Ta'(xpay ers wtil-tileas btu ear this~ itn mhid,1 as8 no( fur'ther nltlee or thne wil1l he glvel th(nl. -J. N. CENTEII, Clerk of Council. -Askc votr lle!ghlbor Where to buiy'go( Shoes. ha' fall to try Tfe. Received This a CIiEEE And MACAIIQNY SAlINES and SALMON CODFISH, MACKEll E, and IOS,TIZERN CANNEl) BEANS, PEAS AND CORN PEACIIFES, APPLES, SLICED ANI (1i1ATEDIE PINEAP'LES, .J ELLi an( MAlMALADES, And a great many other things which yo find in a FIlRST-CLASS OlIOCE1Y. CAI31AGE, APPLES, ONIONS AN1: POTATOES AIALAYS ON IAND. AT S. S. WOLFE'S. SOUTIi CAROLINA (OIAGE. COLUMIIIIA, S. C. JO]IN M. McBLYDE, t'J ESII)ENT SESSION BEG1NS OCTOIli 2d. Va cation June 18th. TUITION FimE. AnnU al fee for repairs, $10. Board, at StewarId'9 Ilall, $10; in private family, $12 to %15 per luonth. Expenses should not exceed $150 to $175. For reqjuirements for admissio and courses of study, address JOIIN 31. McIB1YDE, Sept 18t3x4* President. .SHiERiI14F"S SATLE. P. Virtn e of an exeiPtion to me direle(1, P I will "offer for,.sale before the Court 1 louse door in Winu;,l'0ro, South Carolina, ol the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bjdder, for CASil, the followiing-described property, to wit: All tliat pliece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of F'aietield and State of South Carolina, con taining ONE I IUNDEI) AND EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, an( bounded by lands of the Istate of Purmlan, .3. . a. Mal ti.l, I1uey's Ferry Rload and Jelf GuignarI. --A I:St.... All that piece, pareel or tract of land, lyincg, b et;ing and situsite in the County of Fairfield and State of Sputh Carolina, con taining THR1 EE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ner's, 11101(n or ss. and hlumle(1 by lands of lt. H. Martii, the Estate of Furman and 11. \lMe(ekii. Alhl levhed upon as theI proprlyit of 1I. TI. Yauroroughm, at the suit of Shep''rd & .Me Creery a gainist lI. TI. Yarbori .uad.., Sheriff's Ollice, 5. F. C. Wlunshoro, 8. 1'., Sepitembier 1:3, 1883. M AUiNlRY, MACIINERY, OF A LL KIN D)S FOl SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & Co, WAT'ElVTOWN E'N(GiN E. UALL llANDI COTTlON lESS. L ITT I E GIA NT llYDRlAUL'IC Plh:ES OLD) lIICK()tY WA(.ONS. WvEAluE AG&ENTS FORl iE CO~T14ANl) WAGON CO(MPANY MIANUTFACTUlIJIE!IS 01F PLATF)lt3M SPRlIhNG WA(GONS,* Phi A ETONS. Give us a call, and we w~Ill sell you what you want, CII EA P. J1. F. M;MAST'ER & CO. A T TEN T I ON i8 CALLED 'o P1RES11 A1IDITIONI TO MY T1he Celebrated "UBruniswick"' Hlams-tr Ocean Gem Mackerel. - SaInt Louis Corn'UBe Saiint Louis lloast Unef. Imiiporited. aindA iuoriean Sardine Salhnron (Soused), Mackeriel. limp ortedl Macaron Fresh Clie eIh A pples, In gallon cani Unrtlett Pears, Quinees.cch (Oratedl Phimanfple, Peah "'WInslow's'" Succotash-li rd; packecd. "D)avhs Lestor* Manor" Tomiiatoes-hiam pack(ed. Crosse&. 1lhaekwell's Chiow-Chow PIckle 1m11ported WVorcostersiro Sauc Baker's Ulromia. ., - ,.v Condensed Mill Fresh Snlow-Flakes. A lot of handled Hoes and Grain C'..dle ALL CilEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. OA RPETS. -0Crpets and House Funrnishing Goods, TI Lairgest Stockc South of' BHalimore. MiOque( Hrusaels,. 8-Piy and Jngrain Carpets, Ugf MatAan Orumbh (lothw, WVindow 14hade Wal~ P'apers, Rorders, LacoO CuraIns, 0c nicosand ole,mca & Canit1,u M atting Upholstery, Enigravings, ChromoA, -pj cti Irraine. rie for 8ram eles and P'riceu, UIEORGE A. iBAILIE& AUGOUSI'A, 0. Unue ti NEW -T HJ AR Itt 1 e want to tellT'ti'lsomle4hl9abfqt this new Sewinig Mauchine, and we will ' .or U. to you in a ntitsl ll. To the point: There is no under feed. It has fewer working parts than any other Manchmne... t. T'he oild method dr feel ing 'beldw Is'eni tirely dlono awav, und'all the complicated comnecting maehitnery divpensed with In this new MAe_liine,. 1t is the eiisiestirulnning, because Uf:ims the least mlflbor .of pa -ts to moyt dnd consequently, thero is' ess friction andi wear.4 All1 its parts are made of the finest steel .41d tempered hard, Steel rod s and pivots are, used for, 1) ,p - ings, to p revent ricttyn and ins'ure ing,t' nless of 1uning. ' 'i * All the work on this Miachhie is of the highest grade, ald will compare favorably with the workmanslip of a Winchester ri iie. It is a pe2fect 1Iodel of neatne,s. It is a w wodkrn idea throughout. The mechanies are enthusiastle. The eranks and old fogies astonished. The ladies delightedi Elegant tybe1s of wood work are mae e pressly'for tlhis "Nmw H i As tion as." Ladies, comlie and see it. Tailors, come and see It. Experts, come and see it. .... l..... 3Mechaiies, come and see t. -Everybody, come and see it. ANO iltxAR WHAT IT WILL DO. Twenty-ive more of these Machines just arrived, and for sale by J. O. BOAG. . Machhies d.plivered at your homes and full hustruetloons'given. A guarantee with every Machine sold. Over 45 of these Machines iow in use in this county, and e giving universal satisfaction after fye years trial. Senl iny for nv 'fnr a NIM HTTl1TI A'1'alM s D m e 11(.. e t AEnper ofosome s are thinkin f Mmwatich,ces ahis mer,ad where in e hat ody, coni anios itit, in .weit the. Thore ofrteso mahny firs tunces i ushor t sendun hoes ahenr fire latrsandi pri-ievenAgurawhee, wih hevers baehine confd. Ome'- -bift,he prvielst here, waue an thow cou,tyn and givik, uthesae atisfaifn afbeter, for o n allt otcrwtes oraiEd, butG As moir.ha of hurmued mles away ef thinin ofse lltu.antimperfetin' wa'tite, itd wui e excedinglyem dilicult ife no lt imyssie,it have hltit make U in agroood. ~ fr W tc kie pi <iwte vriet of watchesg ou the cbt tiakrs,nbhol and Siclvit. veywer caes buyers hvecsel atn thed o ..rot, pb;e (guaraM te l'ti.tt e f red 'sent thteio Weni ke dtan lothey (ol tlifeane Wthy billt a sitenth aTh~esie. rates, are te conunglis ere,w pouarWevon shaou nd ou stom,pte sfame waten,tifust P erofo.,re wich .irep vilg igainyinromeaue one ust, o dvaitome' a e n.Ti watches~ar1tt u whais rununer wamt:tit.eer. I ftedne gtititi'~e l t e nd~~e ts et othein 'i s acce io to he st ad~ Stnhotiei ngiu~ cl'oitti vr lo gilhr Dy t vehonsandhoa Ntaiulwa,o Ache t I the Istoof , IrIdarthrn, c.andtii t Thrios at (~iirnnt dr n erttso NeaO R"'"MAN'S'** h NEUTRIAL.ORA - As 1lgUesantCand hasrlers os Bacleon and iullois wnotor ,Schie ali.cm -.ent fo sepasleet s toand Tethtbing SOhf,lvo11,0 .. y ~'rOl by rugitan DyeerDarhn edicinl EKLIOR )l~ 2o nfnum , ole Pc ritYe hto , . _ WaLal, 8.c O. U. ?8.rA. iR.oJ. c.oEa;il@TT, MR. Resp el informs hef4 publict tha t.hs toneaand flowisn elaaif h Ipnd i ra tio ood ornytern. ne -- -T ALSO,-- DIA sod ll n' of UIAL ROD1 Spcll, fren wom ric s and d'en a new bottue-.-r nealdt; ni ap rprifae and .ceaper. -s MeO. . We askfrl hareh.O of S Atrn.: .I'R'M T r VharA t - Columbu & Aug1.ta R. R. " . ' PABI{N01n DXrARTMENT, - 1POI.DMW1A, 8. C., August 12, 1883. . gter Sund, August 12, the fol. le will be In eseot: 4'oIt(I NORtTnl. " -0 'NO. .5, MAIL, END EXPR1EBB. Leave A sta .........,........7.35 a. m. 'Leave. C bia... a. m. - Leave Killianl's .................12 12 p. m. Leave Blythewood..............12.28 p.'n. Leave RgeNy. ...........,19.48 p. in. Leave SUnj*lii :............:.'.i-1.00 p. m. - Leave WinnRboro...... ....,:......14 p. in. Leave White Oak ..:r..........1.33 p. im. Leave Wo ard.e,....,........1.45 p. n. Leave Bla s..............1.50 am. Leave lThester...................2.33- 'im. Leave R . r *ill.'.........-,. ,..3.17 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte..........4.20 p..m. No. 17,, nv.fr4 g -with passenger coach ,tac4c, ru. Mily except Suilday: Leave Cotipbla...'....... ., .5.0i.'m. Leave WViniiiiboro........... 8.15 4. 1. o Arrive at %larlotte..*..........3.30 j. t G0itki SOUTH. No. 52, MAilu kNb Exi'ItEB, ,. Leave Char1 . . 'rYT. Leave Fort M .... ..,.. , ...2.17 p. :eee Rock 11111.... ........3.20 p. i. i Leave Chester....... .......4.01 p. in. is Leave Ilac ........,,.......4.27 p. in. i Leave Woo 'ard . . ....v..-.-:4.3 p. it tl Leave White Oak. .............4.45 p. in. Leave Winnsboro...............5.05 p. in. Le's...............5.19 p. m. Lea ...............5.31p. in. Xeave Bly3 eWood..............5.47 p. m. a Leave K1 lan's............-05 p. im. Leave Columbia..........:..... ..37 p. in. ;trrge at Augusta..............10.47 p. in. No, :t8,, 'way freltb .wip.spassenger coach P attaelibd,,Tr zR d ily exceIit atlnday : Leave Charlotte.................5.35 a. in - Leave Winnsboro...............12.28 p. m Arrive at Colu nbij... . .,. .4.10.p>.in RaIlrondBT-'" "4lt1hgtbn) thne sixteer. minutes ahead of Vinnsboro time. T. M. R TALCOT'r Superintendent. General MIanager. ~JRRD gSUMMER. AND SEASONABLE Our st6ck .of sp tguand Summer Goods is complete in every department. We have just received In all the newest shades the most pop)ular goods of tjue day. NUN'S VEILING. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STR PEDAN800KS. CIIECK(ED NAINSOOK8. An elegant line of Ladles', Geiits' and Boys' Straw IInts, of all Styles and Quail. ties. PARASOYJS 11. GREAT VARIETY. Our Stock of Furnisbing Goods Ia now .epmplete , al.. and sJy.s. Tie Gentle mnexig Unmder wveau consists of ,L.ic Thiread1 and( Gauze, andc are in suit ot' separate to suit flhe lin'chafser. A cal ls respectftilly solicited from all. P. LAJV"DECKER 4' BRO. CONSISTI OF FLOUR OF THE best grades, Afeal,'?earl Grits', leeo, New Orleans Molada ~IId Sy'rups, full line of Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co' Okra and Tomattoes, TIomattoes, Salmon, Peaches, i4h~eapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, S4 ash, O~'w-Chow'and ifixed PIo1e es'r.epared 'oconiut for p~ies, cakes 'did pudus''$aoae XVeget.ables f(tBo ps, EValErate3A Anples. 7, did Governrterot iMa aid Jio (offee, dreen and Bla'lk 'ea, and all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. ~~5AD1,BnDEIAND H ARNE-"WAt down yonder. ~ SO1T~ CSORF -NE# ''ALL AND LS'AM il e jttst returned fronu tlc lorthern mmt tirehased onte of the htit(Suome1t. stoesks of 11 invite lily tistoiers and( frierd to (!l anI u urch"tstd 'ftelin t.lat I en silt lie tastes 0 LADIES' 1)lthSS (OD S i all teinew ,IPncas, Casluneres, (ing;hants, Shirting, I f PiEGIE GOOD1)yI( complete, anul at tow wi Our Good,s will sa"tisfy the niost crit iel (1< 'hese Goods only neet to be seen to he appre Ladles are cordially Invited to call ancl insi Wor has been such a hauiisoime anlt extensiv hacet on our couinters. All standar id anoc ret factory, at.l the only ditlleulty tike. pturchami on froU such an lininense variety of (lesirab 3OTIO]STS I Novelties in Nottinghant Valencenne an<d nd White 'I'ies, n(1 all stylvs of Laces. Ah.s Ilk -Mhmflkerelhiefs, reuI Torrhon ILaee (Spti it Pilk and Uh1m Mull, ctitaitle for lasileis' ne GIVE ME A CA LL. Perfect sat i::farisinit allte attendaits ready to serve all visitors. JUST RECEIi TEN THOUSAND "SUGI IGARS. A GOOD TIEN CE FIVE CENTS I. t'9C TEN BARRELS C * Pu*. ORTil CAIRIOLINA L'T1E OLD CRO) iLWAY 4T1'S r) --AT B. SUGENI We have a smiall quantity of d and Peas and Bran. which mi Liso, a few bushels of: Peas on I Wec would renmind our i6 iend. Sof GROCERIES at a time, a they'are always FRESIL. PRICES AND) 'QUA LI' COMEC ANI __J. H. HA I have knowni and watched the uso of Swift's Speo' tiulc for over fifty years, anid havo nev'er knuown or heard of a faIlure to coare lilood Poison wh en purop urly taken. I ued It on may servante from 1850O t o 1865, as did also a number of rny neighbors, anid Icr ivery case that cenmo withIn my kniowledgo it cifect ed s cure. Ici all mcy life I have never known a remecdy btwul so fully accomplish what it ia recomn H. L,. DENNARD, Perry, Ga, I have known and used Swift's Spe'elfle for mnre' ~hanu twonty ye'ars, and have seen momire wondeclrful results from its uso than from any remedly in. or t fthI'uirnai cormi it is a certin andc iefo tdtctal otfJ. iCKONd 'Mis M.D. , WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY Who have Been the Effects of Severe Tests.. Has givn hetter sntisfaction than any remedy for ~loIhsensus' we haiv eover haind led, -' BOI; ILLEIt & hTEVENs, Washington, D). C. Many hyscinn a vo endorsed 8. S. 8. as a epa 8. NANSFIELD) & CO., MemphIP. Ha~ve seen S. 8. 8. slop thco hair fruomfallincg ot irs eyshortithne. WVhuderfuml effects'h In ii Skin or W. 1I. PATTRISON, Dalias, Teoxrs We do not hesitate to any that. for a your p.v'. we myve sold mote of Swifts Spie. . . I than iillother lilood Pmoillers combhlied, cned wi 'h tuot thetetwh~ich cost hIm Si.t.no. Anothernwho taas iuied it, for a ScrofuloiulTafetion rvpl,ot ai por Blanentr eiuro from lIa use. VAN 8IHAACK, STEVENSON & CO.. 81,000 ElEWARD! VIll bo paid to any Chcemiht who will flnd on onnt. -si, of 100 bottles S. S. 8., one particle of Mercury. odido Poutauum, or any mnine'ral substanco. .THlE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., -> ,Drawer 3, Aihinia, 4.la. "Write for the little book, which will be mailed rgo. Price: Small sIze, $1.00 per bottle. Large stze, holding, double quantity), $1.'25 bottle. All Diuga $sts sel it. Ia QuIck and Easy ChiMBirtb Thousands of women over the land testl - tto the wonderfuleifects of thIs great rem ed; It will not only shor ten labor and lessen the intensity of pan and sufferIng b,eyond expression, but etter -than all, i t thereby - greatly diminishes tho dau$ger to life of bothi mother and child. This gra boon to ouf fqjgwoman ia 'IJc JinIment. or .WdAre.Wend. Prepa nd sold by J. IStAD r,D, Atlan bet. Sen byal b ~son recept 0! price. --Your Lawyer and youir Doctor who t4dVise wIth you, will dlirct you to J. M. LIEATY'S for Good Shloes. -kIts, Vhetr(' I have enrefully s(leter(I an'l I iY (.OODt ( ve'r brouhIlt to this imarket. l examin e my flood.s bifore Inaltimig their r the mtost fart{(lious. s(.y is aniid c,l', Cinge h!e' 1 .or ti )en 't:us, Fltunnse , et, et:. ,Our stock :II(t':(. 'nl ud , :11 13ice favor tile'. ul'ehesr. HLated. l'lC i( TO StT i 'I i; 'i Iit . e(t ore. miiaini1it' h line' (f l'1INSI's. 'T'here t';et(Iiriin of n.e'w anild d";aicl' ilimih's 1inbh Ibntiids. l'rtc will bi nI tirel'v sat ic': epi\ w't'i(1' Will be to ilakt; a Scie II, a I'eillif1 i lul ' Uin f I.:1ui{(' 'aiiR t ( ieita' ist) in l'rean i ht i eI M k. A '.o airticlo ek wear. guurainttet. No trouble to Show good". NIIEIIER's CHOICE" NTS CIGAI So.D FOr. A PWCE(E. F VERY FINE COR WH1KEY hboppedl ( ornt and Pens mix-. aksan exce!lent cow food1. 1:uunl. nd buy ( T EN consequt-.il > SEE US. R DENh~ & BRO,. 6 Ri E!' of cc er l'n;-aeytsaoN SU'iI I i E .e'r.- ?c u)iuIr.- ct ico'i, icmil whe'rG be. t ci t '. e :I- i tcl;.-to xlW.fa of fit ,'d l. a.m: 'eth.m-l iby the best Phiy8alde, i~ H,'.:.a.i)V thia: M r. V. Wi. O'Neill, Goodlwater, A la.. :y. raiI.ed hc' if ife ro anx invalid'ci bd, n.i tI idlw Ve ti su r4l Aicr ?f j.. 'r 1119 ofhichi a priombliet- Atlanta mecrehr.nl ntali. ''I weo l have given F500 vwsoon medlis i'l formIIiy (th\iughtter."' A. A RNMiW~ Iht9se ' I to wichl S. 3. Ce.'solle, M. ii., ini;.: : ;::t cc.i coh e 'tviite', (Gci, ?aVa: " (:an rmili ti2 u,:. sin whieh It <:(frded rel/.f A xno .D otiial: wich lir. Ri. B. Fehrroll, cA G uw:c., ('s., i:r; u:i: ''. havo t.:c f or the last 2 yen.- if'. tc'Hu pci.eyt icrec putg tip ead. cim:dder it tie b.e2 tiintauttim ever gottcn t.J I herS los th e.c;.is fue v,.lch it is repor& A Li t'ri L:P of wiiich Dr. Joel iiirinn , A tin tie. eeitl: " u c ir recec: l.imce 'thT IC, cid ice.v00 he' it clt; in e'idi i' Its u'cte, mui fl cfitly re un'mend It. A IitA )'31i:Y whiech the Reov. H1. BI. Johnson, neari 'lai 'e: tu,( Ga.. s n he un ed in hist farc inomb:eti! it to the c fhatniltou "who found it to be juM:. whact it fis recnmte:el-l ." A ItIAIEDV ci wihlich 1'. ertoci Ivorcon, & J)cnisoni cMy: "e have. bet.'i c0lli:10 fo r iieany . ycant. wcithc eamset:y iercasinug eiesc. Thle ar ilfocan staiet ii h n', anid OnlasOlOlAude ?iertl." A l'EMEI) of dhiich Ercaninr,-ihiiikit & Lamar to v: "Wi, cotl fi0gt a.tr ict inur monT.thtis, and never jiolcd ili i anyJdce bict ii'what It tisi'watedt aigcitn."' A)lon1I)Y hy which D)r. Rauish,. of L.nGranigO, Gai. ,ecve: "' 'I emed ono the~ mnost obstinaete Cc!.<'. (af VICACin's iMNT,itATli)N that eYer en dee within myc ki,owlde, with a tow boctles." A 1.'sEDY of whhi'hu Dr .l. C. Ihmsc., Notaulga Ahn., neva: I am fully convinced that It is. tin. riule(d lUor tlc:t classof dtccas which it clalit to cueii." A JIiYEI)EY aboudtt wh ich Mc.l. John 0. Whitnter, of Atlanto. wrillcand f:wornbiy known all over the Utiltedi Stiateeran a General lInrance Agont, F..ys: "1 cued theis rcedy boforo the war ei a - heargo pilntaltin ont ai greatt nuttmber of gss tal;:tjy wcIth &>.wiu a sucee.'' ~ au A RtI;EEDY uabout wivichl Mr. 3. WV. Strange, of Carter.witte, Gai , cor titec that one bottle cured t wo mee,ntecrs of his family of m'tnstrual irregu Inrlty of tmany years :tilingee. A REIMEI)Y that Is cIniArPR TiANs ANY OTUWl. Mltiltl ithe kind in tho world, beca''-11 2 nTlef ft.F.$ wil., (Unfis 'fltH! MORT' ODiiNA-It OABF. 'ilila iREA T PoPUit;A'tIl flliCEDY ISICRADFIELD 0 FMA r.".IleiuLAToa,(Won,Ah'N est Friend.) For esaie by ali D)rungita. P'rico: Small sigo 75c Cett. f3olo c'rprietor anrd Manufnetneror -J. BRtADFIELD, . No. 1039. Pryor Street, ATL,ANTA. GA. PRECURSORS OF D)EUAY. You can remnove them an md ,preoopt tNeir return bty esiu WOOD'S ODONTINE A J)prepraltIon harmless .and calccientI. I~ hafrdensii the geinse, sitopi thotlir receduinl 'romi the ieeth, anid miakesi the breat viro ruid ee:t. T'v etLy-five cents 1&bd bodintludo a I -hy tabto Sifne 801ca seenred by th a *MKyb w J. , D A