The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 22, 1883, Image 3
LQO At NTELI. NUE.
f3ATUDA ejtro ' isr.
New AdvertiseHe'Itot.
P. Landecker & Bro.
What-J. L. Mimnaugh.
Sale and Food htablos-Ndtice-A.
Williford.
-Mossrs. R. J. McClil'loy & Co.' have
an Elliott .slKty-saw tni for saic, for
which they will take Ninety Dollars
one-hilf of the original cost. The gin
,has only been used one season, and Is I
intthorough repair. Call at once. *
Sept 18
RELIOIOUs SERY1lm'i.-Services will
'be held in the difleront churches to
morrow, as follows:
" Associate Roformed Presbyteriaii
Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. n., aind
7j, p. in. Sunday Suhool at 10, a. in.
Methodist-Rev. E. G. Price, at 11
a. RRi., and, 7A p. m. Sunday School at
10. a. in.
1 reslYyterian-Ref'' . R. Brackbitt,
sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
be dispensed. t
COUnIT.-The titnte of the Court on
Friday was taken up ii the hearing of
equity cases. The business of - lhe
term waa gotten through with this
morning and Judge Fasor leaves "to-day
for Lancaster, where the Court of Gen- r
oral Sessions will open on next Monl
clay. This is the second time that
Juilgo Fraser has 'presided at the ses
sid,io of our courts, and his uniforin
courtesy, dignity and ability has won
for him not only the high d.steem and
appreciation of the bar, but the good
opinion of the masses of our people.
Judge Fraser is on ornament to the
South Carolina judiciary, and the bar
and people alike will always welcome c
'him to Winnsboro.
PEnsoAIL.-The lRev. G. It. Brack
tt, D. )., of the Second Presbyterian
'church of Charleston, will preach in
the Presbiteriin church in this place f
to-night at half-past. seven o'clock. lie a
will also preach to-morrow in that
church both mnorning and evening at ia
the usual hour , 'ot' service. Dr.
Iracket.t was for a number of ycars
pastor of the Presbyterian church
here, and during his stay in Winns
boro made imaniy warm friends and
himpressed all with1 his sterling worth
'and consummate ability. We feel sure h
that the good people of WVinhnhsboro aI
Will turn out en mas.c and pay a trib-.
ilte to the popuIrity and learnihng of i
the Charleston divine.
N rw Avi-:V Ei'rissM Irs.--We desire
to call special alent ion t.o tle inviting'(
advertiscment of' Mr. Jr. L. Mimnaugrh,
which appears in this morniung's issue.
Mr. Mimnauf h is an cuterpisingw and
proressive merchiant, and makes big
sales at low figures. Patieis desir'ing
good bargains r ould at least give himt
a call and a trial, aind t hel.imo and the
Vrouble spent in thle experiment wvill
uiot 1)e regretted. Go to J. L. Miim
naungh's in thie Ladd buildintg.
Mr. Willif'ordl gives timely not ice to
creditors in to-dlav's issue to come.upll
ud( settle all accounts nowv due him.
TLhis is the time to pay debts and a
great deal of trouble may be tvoided
by atteniding to such matters in time.
Messrs. P. Laundeck'r & Bro. will
tell their customers next wveek of the1
tcmplting bar'ghink~ awvaiting~ All those
who may call upon thcem. llcavy fall
stock on hand.
TmlE Cik;s-r'an Far.n.-It will be1
seen, by .leference to our' adverlising
columns, that the Annual Agriculturail
Fair' for Chiesler, Fairfield, ,York ,and
Lanicaster counties opens at CIhestor bin
Tuesday, the 15th of October, and will
ast four successive days. The pro
gramme throug~hout gives p)romilse or'
an occasion of unusual interest 'and
'suce'ss, and every man, woman and
child in the four coutnties interested
should not only muako' ai' eflort to be
in attendance at that tinie, b)ut should
work and send something for exhibi
tionl. It wvould be diflicult to over
estimnate the benificent results of such
gatherings and exhibitions upon the
agricul tural ind ustrios of the count
try. Valuable premiums will be
given, an annual address" will' be
mnade ont Wednesday, thoro wvill be
ridinig cont.esfs, bycidle riding, stock
displays, operating machiimiery; (i fine
almost everything thjat wvili nt.rost
and instrtuct the" planter. WVill .-not
Fairfld send her' fiull quotri of 9~~
hibits and a large delegation -oabh da3'
o.f its pMogress?
FRANK LEsrlIE's PROPULA a MONTH LY.
-Fank~ Leslic.'s Popul<tr .Afontiklj, for
Oc'tobei* is eveni more brilliant than
usutal ; the, contents tro retpleto.,.with
in formation, interest and entetain
mont. Mr. Kimball contt'ibutcs a very~
ititeresting history of' '"Tho Banik of'
thme Uiiited 8ttoes''; 'Noel Ituthven-ali
article ecititled "Oxford"; Gshatnyan
one on 'kflrcassia and the Circassians";
E. J. Tanner one on the "Manumthturo
and Uses of Loather,".ench profusely
illustrated. 'tTho Puieblo Indlians o,f
Now Mexico" is another admirable
article, LIn the department of. thtiont
are a cent inuatiop of the soial/ Truto
to Untruth," shor'te stories by K. V.
*Hastinga, Millie WV. Carpenter, Janet,
E. IR. Rtees, Mary IR. Hlighamn, etc.
There interesting sketes, thrilling
adventures, p'oems of great merit
several beautif\ully illustrated, and. an
ahundant. miscollanV. Thero art'128
quarto pages, ovoi' 100 illustr'iions,
a tdX,andomet cblored frontispicce,
bea1ts a number, or *8 a year, post'palkl.
M.-r.. Frank' Lesli,t Piblisheru, opi 55,
and 57 Park Plac'~ Now York;
Y.f. t1esrs. Abney 8 Abnoy, httob
teis for the Southern Telegr4 h Con.
asy;rinaop a motion before the Clerk
>f thoCodirt, at Cglimbia, on Thurs
lay evening, tiio 20th inst., to set
tsitio the attachment of a carload of
vlj'es, seized to satisfy the clails of
eventeen unpaid laborers of that Com.
)any. Tbq motion was retised, and
he case will consequently have to
twait its determination in the Circuit
Jourt. Thei paymaster of the Company
ias already arrived 1k'"Columbia;'.ani
xplains the delay of the Company iII
>aving off its current indchtedness,
nd savs the :reason why the month's
may of emuplo'es is now past due, was
wling to hisoivn sickness, which pro
ented. his coming to South Curolina
luring the past month. l1e says
hat ho now has the money with which
o settle all claims, and is now
rdeavoring to efl'ect .an adjustment
vithout pay lug the heavy costs that
ave acctued in all the cases. -'h ex
mects to pay the gang at this -p!aco otn
ext Monday, the 24th inst. It 'is to
e hoped that the mitter may be set
lod amicably and Vithout detriment
o the prospects of the new Company.
DEMoltrsr -'oR OcrouEl.- Demor
st's Illustrated Afonthly Magazine
ontinues to merit the high enconiumns
assed upon its literary and artistic
iorit. Tito October number equals in
Lte'rest its predtecessors, and contains
tiny well-written and entertaining
rticles. Among the contents are
From Oxford to Cambridge," an in
eresting illnstrated article ; '13bttg6r
,xperiment.ing before Augustus the
trong;" "A Chapter on Sitting
tooms;'a "Peasaiit rnd Painter;"
.low vre Live in Net York-The
Vorking Girl," by Jenni Jilne; the
ontinuation of "Agathe Do Valsuze ;"
veral shorter stories, "Home Art and
tonie Comfort," and "Current Notes,"
phich treat of the "World's Progress."
'ie illustrations form an important
mature of this excellentt publication,
nd add greatly to its interest. Tho
ktober number has for a frontispieco
fine steel engraviir, aftet' 'Dielhbun
ach's'oceautiful painting, ''i1c Foster
lother's Alarm." A litho-photo of
Irs. Plhinney's statue of the Lorelei,
ow owned by Mr. W. Jenninhgs
)emio rest, also adorns this number.
Succl-ssFur. OI'ETVI'ION.-A very
azardous but successful surgical oper
tion was performed on the leg of Mr'.
1. Y. Gladney, near Salem church,
I thiscouncty, onl last Thursday. Dr.
'. G. Douglass was in regiu.Lr attenhd
nce upon Mr.GIadaey, atlc on Thurs
ay Dr's. Rober'tsonm, McLur'kini, Aikena,
Lrncizto, Owoens and Meador were
ren and with the family phaysiciana
old a conasultationa as to the pr1(gpriety'
f perf'ormiing tit opertationt in qnes05
ion. TIhe resuilt of the confeence was
a unadertaike the haaridous job tad
)i'. E. W. Aikcn of this place adminii
stored1 the chloroform ad Drm. 'T. 'T.
h)obertsonI amputated tIhe sick.mu n's
eg. Mr'. Gladuicy passed0( throu'gh tihe
laa,gerous ani painftul or'deazl n'nch
etter' thman was expected, andt hopes0
rec still enater'tained that lhe may vyet
ecover, although still in a veryv criti
al cond(ition. T1lie leg was ampu)Itated1
uist above the knee, which was nece's
itated1 fr'om the conadition of a wond
oceilved at the battle of' T1'evh ila
a tion dlur'ing fhie hate wart. a'r
)ladneoy w~as a mecimbr of' the Sixti
onthI Car'olinaa Cavalr'y, anid hup to the
imea of' reccivintg his woundiir made
>r'avo anad capi tatl soldier. We joi a
vitha his many' friends in haop)ing thal
1C amny entirely r'ecover.
A~MONO 'TIE JUsTrkCEs.-The cjuse o)
he State vs. Alfred Casonm was tiedO
>efor'e .Justico Neil oni Thrs eve.
hing. Alessris. McDonald & Doumglas
rppear'ed for the State and Messr's
Gye & Buchanan for the dlefendoat
L'ho de'fendlant was charg'ed1 ciminally
vith a i'>lat ion of the stock law. .11
vas fouutd "notenilty" and dischiargcd
Thea pr'elimninary exanmination in th<
.aso of the State vs. Silas P'auldinmg 0r
ho charge of an assault and batter)
with intsent to kill wa's held( bfoti'
Jnstice Neil on the same daty. TIh
iofentdant wasti'eqir'ed to give boni
o awiaht trial iat the February terma o1
ho Court of Geaneral Sessions. As 1
malppenmed no bond has yet beemn givenl
iad thme chances aare the defenadant ha
rakon leg balliIe was pe.i'mitted ft
stop oat of' the justice's o tce to hutn
ome ono'to go( on his bond and noth
ing has since been hearud of hais where
ibouts.
Thd ae of the State vs. Thomna
Davis was heard before ,Just ice Oath
art onl Thmursdsay. ThPle defendant wva
3hlarged with an unlawftil di' y oa
lanads of another after' notice fr'onm
)wnerl Or' toenant prohibiting theo same
l'he defenadant app)eared wit hout comn
iol. lie was founad guilty alnd abtteecc
reopay a flame of twvddollar's anid cdiste
or to bo confined in the county jaIl tei
lays. Trho flame and( costs were p)al<
rind the defenadant wvas dlschar'ged.
The casd of time State vs. bdwaM' r
Mobley,.8m'., and Mloses 1H Mobloy, oi
the charge of assault an.d battery, wa:
tried before Justico Nell on Friday, th<
21st Ist. The jnu'y r'ett.nrned a ver'dic
-ONIXTUARY.
Mu[us. CATHEInJNE JicKEY dIed at thi
resldence df her daughter', Mrs. Lucas
near Whuite Oak, on. the miornhig of. Augus
21t of >ara5lyss Shte receIved the firs
hesupto theo tmo oilher death, whoi~
sihe tecelved a secondo strike, whieh ernde
her hong and palinful, sti fklng. She wnt
boi'n it Counf,y.AMitran, Iraland ,In 1795
and was conse<ienty,.eIghty-el'ght year
old,. She heaves tWQ,sons anjl two daugh
t4rs to utourn her los4. P'eace to her ashe,
~tw grsises Uers etarbW;y i0 Va.vQ to mn
in tho Iusy Ma (s of Trade,
Messrs. Benson @ Co., of Hartwell, Oa
Merclatnts, in con3drsationi with the popu
lar traveling salesinan of the well known
house of Cox 11111 & Thompson Atlanta
Ga., Said that-Norinan's Neutraliziln Cor
dial was an eCeellent muedlttine and s glv
ing satisfaction wherever used. They stll
a great deal of it.
Agntleman representitg the Rockford,
It., Watch Co.i toi.one of our custolnes
that he heard N orman's Netitraiv.ing- Cor
dial highly spoken of by a hist of railroal
ien, who'riecomiiended it: to all whjos
duties called them to different parts of the
country where they are suibj ct to disorders
of the stomach produced by changes of
food and waster of which this medicine Is it
specific corruteracter.
INSURE YOUR COTTON GINS,
I\'SIJANCE written on Cotton Gins,
for short time, at reasonable rates.
J. C.CA L1DWEL L,
SGpt 20,-txim Insurance Agent.
SALE
AND FEED sTABLES,
rll.ll.' - ! 1' .
NOIICE.
TO all persons indebted to the under
signed for stock bought this spring and
summer and givilg their notes for same,
and knowing they fall due on the F]IIST
OF OC''OBIEl, will prepair to meet them
proInptly, as full payinent will be regluired,
unless other arrange-ments be made by tie
parties holding said note". Al.so, the 'm i s
of 1882 that I have carried over for the
present year nust be paid at once or I will
have to force collection if not iimedi
utely settled. I mean biimess.
A. iILLI4FOD).
TH=IS SPACE WILL BE
FILLED UP IN A FEW
DAYS BY P. LAN DECK.
ERt & Bl<O., WIIO ARE
TOO BUSY P E1N1 INC
TIIEIR FALL STOCK TC
WRITE AN ADVERTISE
MENT T HIS W EEK.
SOUTh CAROLINA COLLEGE
COLUMI A, S. C.
JOHN~ M. McJIRYDE, P'RESIDEN'l
SESSION BEGINS OCTlOIIER Adl. Vr
cation Ju ne i$gh. T1UnTaoN i n. A nnt
al fee for icpali's, 310. Board, at Steward'
Hall, $10;..fi pi-vate family, $12 to $15~ pc
month, tfdpenses should not ex(ceI $1?n
*to $l75. For reqjuiremnents for admIllaso
andl courses of stpdy, add(ress5
*JOIIN M. MicURYDE,
3 Sept 18fj3X4*,. - :. PresIdent.
.TOW - TA XEN.
.rj HIE hooks are inow open to receive thm
I.Taxes for the Municipal Year 188:
and( ill remain open untIl .October ]50l
a 1883.. All taxes unpaid by that time wi
have added a penalty of fafty per cen1l
Taxpayers wvilI leasei .bpar this In miiu
as no furthecr notice or time wvill be glvej
t them. J. N. CEJNTEIt,
* ' Clerk of CouncOl,
I -Ask your noighb'or where to buy goo
i Shoes. .*Don't fail to try,
BEATrY'S3 CORNER STORE.
MADDJas,BUlD'mS AInH IAnaNRss-.-"MV.
- onyno. w'
ULYSSIk G. nD1 $wPin~~
NW HIGH ARM
DAVIS.
We want to ill you somlet-hing about this
ne w sewing .ialhine, and we ..vf offer It
to you in a nutshell. To, the point:
There is no under feed.
. It has fewer worlding parts than any
other 3Machine.
The old method of feeditg below is en
tirely dione away, and all in complicated
connectintg machinery di,pensed with in
this new Machine.
It is the ensfest running, because it has
the least nmnher of pariI.4t. move, and
consequently, there Is les friction and
wear.
All its parts are mnade of the finest steel
an<d tempered hard. '- ,"..
.Steel rolls and pivots ir. 'used for bear
Iings, to prevent Iriction t'l insure light
ne,s of riunning.
Al l Ihe work on this Mi)' Is of the,
highe,t grade, and will compare favorably
with the workimanslhl of at WVinchestr
rilo.
It is a perfect mu1l(i of nertess.
t is a1 modert lien throatihout.
The chanies are entusiastie.
The eranks and old fogies astonished.
The ladles delighted.
Elegant styles of wood work are made ex..
pressly for this "Nrw I[ion Awn DAVIS."
Ladies, come and sc g it.
'Tailors, come and.1see It.
Expuerts, come 11')d sce it.
31cchaniies,, cOnfie and4 see it.
Everybodiy, c'Omie and See It..
A\NI)an wni.vr rr wivmt DO.
Tlwenty-five miore of these 11achines just
nr1rived, atnd for sale by
J. O. BOAG.
MaNchnis delivered at your hopw r a And
""ill instructions given. A gutanee with
eVry Machbine sold. Over 450 of these
t1acies iii now in ts in this county, and
grivin universal satisfaction after flae
ears trial.
Send in your orders for a NEW IIIGH
i her \ 1J O. OA .
iA numeat f u aatae Istmiii arm thikin
of buin watt ch(il etis winteranid, wher
and whae toh r a nltturdions. -t.Wfy?Istine
lXvith tig. Tlihereit are inoi many05b tirm
'brvoghint theJ(~iI gUninlg. t mk'fr
tuniesin a~' sllrt tie lstdingob thies,
cirutraandit lrie-sts weeryee that
buyerasrenth 'lonfuse. Soe bite, be
emin they aropflatr.e hysuclh'-anton
fral ofstnt Pmrty:i lthers Proofi thaey
se'ini fa i rdl in.ig yoiil brings tiur
picist h aler, wei a n itw you,i matur
stOk,Ote sam waChna Lter.o
what ais t e!uan cemorifthen~ ofe
imorethn a 1mdedmle4vy?Ifh
Prosltsy animerfln et. h lItrba wol-b
exceedigy d .iiVuit, ifo notnossil, t
}hvhim puip-itn jii goodNrv
betmaet in bo ath i and Silve casy s
- which w i se ll at the oe reatai proes
gugtl,Beutdc*t tto es we"' rersetio thm
. Welb keep o acnnthe .Gfoor htilener Wt
bilplia,an and ithTes cass are he-.
boinrry popuar. Woeso cavedn had a
andplel the Patnstae ustial Pro ase
meust. or dapeasnss en e nuit. Tohinwtc
wil rlirinte Water.
-I rie an.o.uuteata e
IgXOBLTIR A LMIOA 00,
Prompt.1.ly. e JJJO Dseter T iar, Chol
KIaIIwta, AIt or-t the pStoi
-:ra omvrA:bT ful se ,
j iTl s cpae:e.anto (10 ihalis as) BlaIr
bpraki.Dosnonon:dgpi.
1An ull not ofnstinate SpecEa, fren,
~vme'nded for ete'knss andeigy
Chudt,aIIwro.t- m ' oha.
r.. Pricekesc. an, roo tl'.tmtle.
Cit.alote, Oolumbia Au;usta R.
- ASSEN(kn DI'A1TMENT,
. Co1UMnSIA, S. C.:, August 12, 1883
OR after Sand&y,.A.ugust 12, the I
IoW1 hdulo will be in effect:
GOING NORT'1'II.
'.: 'Vo '3,t MAIL END EXPRE88.
Leave Augusta...... 7.35 a.
Leave Columbia... ............11.47 i.
Leave Kili{an's ........... .2 12 p.
Leave Blythvwood ............2.28 p.
Leave Ridgeway '''''''....12.48 p.
eav 'hnp n .................1.00 p.
Leave W nnsboro. ............1.14 p.
Leave White Oak .......-... .. .1.:33 p.
,Leave Woodward's ...............1.45 p.
Leave BlaekMtock ............... .-, .p,
Leave C heste ................2.8!I p.
Leave Rock P1............ ....:1.17 p.
Leave Fort Mill ............ .3.:5 p,
r.rrive at CIarlottg.b,.............4.20 p.
No. :17, way freight, witihas.enger eo
attachel, runs daily except Suniday:
Lenyt dol1i'bia..............5.00 a.
Leave W% nn11t1ro................8.11 a.
Arrive at Charlotte.............3.30 p.
GOING SOUTH.
NO' 52, MAIL AND E P'1ipS.
Leave Charlotte.... ....... . .- p.
Leave'ort Mill................. .
L af'e Rock 11111.................:3.20 L .
Leave Chester.......... ....41.01 p.
Leave l3aclsstcek. ....... .. ....4.27 p.
Letwionf1' tiya'rd's .. .... .. . . .. .: ..': p.
Leave White Oak...-...-.........4.-f1s p.
Leave Winnsboro............. 5.05 p.
Leave Simpson's............... S1) p.
Leave 1l eway.................'.:1 p.
Leave R1v YWltod.............. .r.47 P.
L0ave Killann's ..................a6A5s p.
Leave Columbia............0.:87 p.
Arrive at Augusta..............10.47 p.
No. 18, way freight, with passenger coo
attached, runs daily eXcel t Sunday:
Leave Charlotle. I. . .. '
Leave Winnsboro...............12.28 p.
Arrive at Columbia...........4.10 p.
inailroad (or Washhngton) thne sixte
minutes ahead of Winnsboro time.
G, It. T A 1,(,Q.TT,
T. M. I TI'Ai.coT, Superinte(ndeit
General Manager.
IAgINERY,
MACRIlNERY
OF ALL KINDS FOR S LE BY
i'l
J. F. Mc MASTER & C(
WATERTOWN ENt,INE.
BALL HAND COTTON PRESS.
LITTLE GIANT HYDRAU LIC '11REF
CHHAJN AND ROTMtY IIARROWS.
OLD IICKORY WAGONS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR 'TIlE,
CORTLAND WAGON COMPAN
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLATFORSI SPRING WAGONS,
UUGGIES
''and
PHIAETONS.
.Give en 'a call, and weo wIll. sell you wl
y'ou wvant CllEAP.
J. F. McMASTER k, CO.
A'i"tEN TION
IS CA LiJD -ro FRESil A)DDIT1O0
TO MY
~rooery Departel
Trho Celebrated "lBrimswlck"'1 IOs
Oc(enni Gemi Mackerel.
Sint. Louis Corn Bc
Saint Louis' loast lheel.
Imiportedt andl Amelean~f1 Sard in
Salmon (Soused), MacVkerel.
Fresdi Cheese. A )1M,liglo(1
-;..: .Fre pe,i alnc
Crss & Blackwell's (Chow~-Chmow Piek
Baker's Broma.
---..-.-.. -.Condensed M
Fresh Snniv-Flake's. ,4
A. lot O Hah: ll(3 oes iVia Grain Cm. d
. LL CHIEAP FOlR CASH.
- IR. M.IHIJE Y.
FRESH GOODE
CONSISTINg OF FLOUR OF TI
lSest grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, 1
Oyleans Molasses ain Syrups, full lim
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Ci
Okra qo)( Tfoioattoes, Tomuattoes, San
P(laches, riinapple, Celebrnated Barci
Pears, Succotash, Squaosh, Chow-Chow
M ixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut
pIes, enkes9 and puddings. Evaporti
Vegetables for Souips, FpoatdAI)I
Old Ooverrnmei.t Java an4 Rio , Cof
Green iund Black T&i, amd all Girades
Sugars and Coff'ees..
D. R. rlennures
I.&AJPE'ist.
Carpets an'd *fouice -Frnishin'g Goods,'
Largs Stoek South Btaltimore. Moqi
Hlrumss. 8-Ply and ~rain Carpet. Ji
Mats ati Arwq Clot Te Window 4hat
Wat P ere orders, saI rais
nices an s, Cocoa Crtai
Uhstrys ~nravings, romos, PIet
grames Wrt for 8~mpea and~ Prees.
* GEOCRGE A, IIAILIAUGUSWA,
Juno 8--txlt
R1
hm.
~NEW FALL AW
ol
Ln. -
In.
n11.
u11.
m.
tit.
Ill.
m. I have just returned frot th1e 'ortlier"n 1t
n1. gt"lIsed onue of th inttsomstet 'stocks of
oh1 Invite my xnstoners aiid friends to 6nll i
puniibias, fee'lii1 that I enn suit the tastes
IIA1" il DRESS GOOI)S in all the uie
mi. A lineas, Ctshltirees, 'inghanas, Shirtings,
il. of 1l EE (IO1)S Is edniipote, anc a1t low
in. . 'Our (GoatIs will satt.isfy t he most eviteail
'ixese Goods only iteetl'to be set11 to he app
]?P.INTS!
Ilt.
ml. Ladkes arie cordilly Invited to e1al1 and in
ut. ,j.y er has beet suel it halidsotmie andti xttt
in. p}iatred olu onr c"onniters. All staluciard atnd 1
m . isfac"toryv, atnd the otuly dlillicnlty the pnureha1
im. tiot fromt such anx itnitnse variety of desir
mn.
]1TOTIONS I
Novoltit's in Nottinghuam Valoncilnne an,
anl White Ties, a1d ill styles of L'act.s,
m. Silk tilnikercllietfs, real 'I'oreton Lte (Sp
m ink alli an ile Mutll, snuitable fi- Ilali's'
(1 1E M A CA LL. 'erfeet. satisfaetioi
eIl Polite attendantts ready to serve all visitors.
till
JUST REWE
TEN THOUSAND "SUC
CIGARS. A GOOD TE'I:N C
FIVE CEN'I
'I'EN BARRELS
Pil
NORTI CAROLINA
, TH oLD CRC
- t
B. SUGENI
tat
WAe have a small qulantityr)
- ed and Pens and Bran, wvhich
Al.so, a few~ bushels of Pens or
WeV would reinduc Ol'.fien
ty o'f GROCERIES at a time,
ly tiley areC always FRESII.
PRICES AND) QUA\L
L COME AN
* J. H. IL
I have known mnd watched the use of Swift's Spa
chfic for ovr ar tuu mi havo neveor knlown oi
- ard of a Y.f a oero lo Pio hi rp
9rytaken. I used( it on my serrvtants fromt 1850 te
11s. IO, asdid also a nmbhr of moy neIghb)ors, nid i
every caso thmat came within my knowludgo it effected
cs uro. In all my lifo I huavit netver knownx a remeady
that a witl 8o fUlly accomiplishx what it is ruecom.
rid- - I. L. DENNARID, Perry, Ca,
e. I have known and used Swift's Speeifle for mort
(* hlan twenty years, and'have~ seen milurl wrondui ful
-resuits from Its unb than from tany remedyl in) 01
ik. antidluto all orta of illo>d IoisoInc.ti ads
J. DICKSON SMIil. M. D.,
WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY'
Who have Scen the Effects of Severe Teste,
I1am aien better satisfaction tihan any remedy fol
Biloo4t einse.i we haive eve,r hinOtftIe.
~ Ay CIllLLll & 8'TEiV ENs, Washington, 1). C.
cifo oan hyicin 1hve. endorsed 8. S. 8. as a spa
* B. MANSFIELD) & CO., Memphis.
Ranve seen S. P. S. stop ihe' hair fromn'fa'ini on t iri
a'erj'short limo. Wutiderfeui effects iinalt gin tU
W. II. P'ATTERtSON, Dallas,' 'exru
SWa dIo not heritato to aan.hh!at for n year ptast we
ihavo sol.1 more of Swift's '5cilie (U. S. S.1 tlhn
liE all other lod Puiriiners enoi dm-d', undit with most0
astoniahint results. Unto enutlennmui whir o ned unil
a dozeni boitth(i( says thazt IL has doneiz hinm morue good
Iew thaun treatment wfich (4ost him $1.tot. Aniothear whx
has naed Is. for a bcrofujons axflction re-purts a por.
Blanent cure fromu its uso.
of VAN SIIAACK*?STEVENSON & CO.,
Vhicago.
> ) 01,000 REWARD I
(VIll be paid to any Chemist who will find on anni,
on yaha of 100 bottles 8. S. S., one partIcle of Mercury,
IodIde P'otasslur,n, or any mnineral substanco.
THlE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,,
icti Drawer 3, Atlanta, tie.
W*Write for the little book, which will be mailed
P'rtco: Small asro, $1.00 per bottle. Large.-size,
fti~olding double quanity), $l.'25 bottle. All Drugm
sit. sell it,
les.
of Quick[ enda Easy CliIhl-BIrtli
Thousands of women over the land testl.
tto thte wondulemliccts of thias great rom
ed;It will not only shorten lbor and lesson
th ntonsiy of na and suffering beod
o xpressIon, bu tier than all, it hrb
* 'greatly diminIsh the danger to life of both
mother and child. This great boon to aut.
:fering woman is )om Jimsen
--- Mother'. MHndf. Prepared an sold bJ,
BaaVnrLD Atlanta Ga. Sold b ,E
Druitt. eio$.0bot.
'gs - -Yor awyer and yout Doctor WlIC
adiviste with you, wvill direct you to J. T
D.fAi'TY'S3 for Gootd Sloe-is
INTER STOCK
.T
rketa, where I have enrefully RelectI anti
ItY (OO).; ever brought to jhbi. market.
ml eXI1111tn my g ools bufoltl making their
of the moust fastlidous. -
v styles an(1 color"s, Change-Ih1e t on.teds,
P1)omuest es, Flannels, etc., ete. Our stock
figures.
teinmnis, and prices favor the I)urchasor.
ceintted. PRIC S TO SUIT TI'11MES.
PI2RIST TS!I
siet our mammotli ne of P1iN'T'S. Thero
hve -'+lletion of new anid lesrnhle slialEs
tllahe Iitmids. Prices wti be entirely sat
ier nwed <xperience. will be f(o make a slco
bhle palt trs.;
- 1Ann Felmus, novell les in (ream, Blnekt
1is, a itlai.,ifit line of Ln(ies' andl Get 1;'
allish) ill Crcamll antl iuletck. A good.art"cl6
ucek welr.
Iguaranteetl. . No trouble to show goris.
j S AMUELS.
~ED AGAIN!
ENIIEIMER'S CHOICE" .
'ENTS CIGAR SOLID FO
'S A PIECE.
r ID
OF VERY FINE
CORN WiISKEY.
)W~ WHLISKEY
EIMER'S.
ch'lopped Corn ancl Peas mi:e
makes an excellent cowv food,
hand.
is that we buy a small quanti
and buy OFTEN, consequeet.
ITY GUARANTEFED.
1) SEE US.
A REAL BEMEDY!
REITIIEIIiIi'1STICM. HIR 11NDIAN BUT CCIEWi
A II EMEDYfl of over twen'ty-five yecard staniing.
A RtIul t;V Mtor.)f)Epo(LW at home, and( whera
best k nowinl'u I cgi i thr renDedIeso( fts kind.
A. REM El t ci eilmed hy - ib,9 bst Physiclang
A R EMEi tham, i. 0. W. O'NnIll, Gloodwater,
Ala.. says ralsed hiso wlfo from an1 lInvalid's bed,
ow1~lihe believes se*t'e fier ffc.
A RiEDYl4l of w.h n. nrominent Atlanta
merrchanimt $nia,l "I would ha'veCR'iven t500 assoorn
a w::da nlICklo for what two bottles of your
medicino dhIdfor my daughter."
A it EMiEDY in regrdi to which fl. J. Caieflla.
lii. D)., D)ru get ofTfhomaav'ille, Ga., snys: "I
nrcml '(a!l li'mtation in which 'i qforded relf
aper ' the used m.oo remerile hai failed
A EM uEDY nbomut w hic'h Dr. IR. II, Fe'rroll, LA
Gi anwe. Gia., wri'en: "'I have used for the h t 2i)
years (lhe meflin,c y'ou nrn lautting up and
conisller it the besot comb.ina;ion over gcttefl
toget her fori t'nodisces.' for which it is recom-.
A il'in1EIDY of which Dr'. Joel Tlranniam Atlan.
Itn. iill: "iliAno xamned the recipe anna imave no
hotln t tIin in .ulvising 1ta uFO, 0.n cent dently
A 1K1EI)Y which the 1R0v. II. B. Johnson,
nealr Miarletta, Ga. .-nays he-bas used in his feum
Ily wt'ith the "uitmocst sntlsfaction"' ad rcm
mended it to three familie' "who found it to-te'
jst wha'~I t it recomninend."iil
A RElMED~Y of which P'emberto'i Iverson, 't
Deiion cay: "WVe have been uelling It for many
. years. with e)lnrtantly jnerasingf sales. Tho air
.(Jo is a stplewith us, a n neo absoitde merit."
IA RuEEY ofhich,Lnnr, Ranikin & Lamar:
iuay: " Wo s'old 50O grostc in fourirmon ths, and never
*sold ft In nnyp)inceJ buitwhat it,(aswanted again.'"
A lt,EMtEDY by wihich Dr. l1atigh, of LaGrange,
Ga., c0tyu: "1 curedl o1*0 of the moist obstinate
camsa of -VIcAnIoi -MVr.IerUArloN that ever'
e'nino within liuy knowil'uge,c with a few bottles."
A fRmIm1EDY oft whlich Drz J. C. Iluss, Notasulga
*Ala., says: I am fully convincedi that it is un
rivaled for (fiat clasof disoese which it claims
to cure."
A iREMED)Y about which Ma.). John C. WI)ltner,
of A tlanta well andl favoraU-y known'al l over
the JUited b'(ntes as a Genieral'Insurarice Agent,
says:''I used thIs remedy before the war on.aE
lagennttinonagret number of ~epse
A.REMDY abut, wich M. IV. Strange, o
C (artersville, Ga , certilles that one bottle cured
two memibers sfa fmly of mnonstr'uaiirregu
1arit' ofmany earsstat iding. -
A )E EY tIIscEAP1ER TITAN ANY IIE1
I I.Mln(eNE of Ito kInd In the world. beca"se 1 on
I2 nOTrr LES wit., cUlnE TIt ari oT l0WIN4 Th CAsE.
Tifi' (lltoEAT raiPULA R I.tMDY IA JJJEADFIELD S
FEmuAL:: IEoUL~ATon, (Woman'sBTestFriend.) For
sale by all DruIggIsts. Price: Small sIze 76 cents,
Large size. $l.60.
Sco Proprietor and Manu factuirer
J. B3RAD2IELD,
No. 1088. Pryor Street, A TLANTA. GA.
ST AINS
ON THIE TEJ;Til ARE SURtE
PRECURSORS 01? DE,44Xg
You can remove them anid provnt their
return.by tisinlg
WOOD'S OT)ON TINE
A preparatoon harmiloes and effRcient. 'It
hatrdenls the giums, stops their recedig -
frm theo teeth, and-mrakes the, breath,p'ro
andi sweet, Twenty-five acutst~ a box,
Sold ini trade, i3uppled by
W.O C.FISH.ER,
-Columbji,8 (.
-Bay State Shloo S3oles Secured ly tid"
omitineo McKay Screw. J ML TlAiY' j',g;