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LO0AL INTE1LLJ.GENCE. 'kUESDAY, Septoiniier 28, ' : : 1883. tow AdvertiUomenia. Itead Y11h-b, It. Plenhike1Sh Spectacles-Connor & Chandler. For Rent-Juo. P. Matthews, Jr. Admhistratorie Notice - Margaret Armstrong, Administratrix. -Messrs. R. J. McCarloy & Co. have . nIn Elliott sixty-em* gin fo? sale, foi' which they will take Ninety Dollars one-half of the original cost. The gin . has only been used one season, and is In thorough repair. Call at once. * Sept 18 -t-h'd sixty-saw Elliott giti adver 1ised by Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. 'as a comparatl'vely new gin, instead of gin nin 'one~'trop has gin ned four-one crop being ghmed on It since it was V'pairet. The gin was so'd to Mr. E. P. Mobloy, Sr., in 1879. The price bf this size gIu Is $150-not $1806 l1ept 25-8t* ' J. M. Ei.iorr, Sr. ATTENTION.-%V03 are rrglidsitl to announco that there will be a called inbetiig of the Bachelors' Protective Union in the Town hrail this (Tuesday) e'veiling at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of importance will be to traIsa;t, i>nd a full and enthusiastic .moting Is earn estly desired. Bachelors! "Come one; come all"i COTTON MA mK ET.-The follo wing are the quotations for the last two days: Good iiddiing...............10 Middling...... ..........,9i Strict low middling...........9a Low middling.................9 St riot good ordini ry3...........9 Market quiet and easy. Sales 250 bales. New York middling uplands 10h. Futures closed barely steady: Sei+ tinber, 10.40; Octobel', 10.40; Noven ber, 10.50; December, 10.60; January, 10.70; February, 10.83; March, 11.02; April, 11.10; May, 11.20. COTTON STATEMENT.-The following is the comparative cotton statement for The week ending Septelnbtc 21, 883l Net receipts at all United States ports luring the week 96,398; to same time 7ast year 76,929; total receipts to this date 196,979; to same (late last year 142,845. Exports for the week 34, 8-19; same week last year 28,149; total exports to this date 76,666; to same dlate last year 72,612. Stock at all United States ports 284,804; same timej last year 152,601; stock at all interior towns 29,002; same time last year 11, 167; stock at Liverpool 765,000; raune tine last year 539,000; stock of Amnericani afloat for~ Great liritain :30,000 ; same tine last year 35,000. Niew A 1VER1TIs1M ENTs.-Mr1. P. It. Flenniiikeni an nounces that lhe has jumst received a i'reshi suply of familly gi'o ceries in great variety, whrichm he wishes to sell and meians to soli right nw-y, These goods have beeni most carefully selected, anid they wvill be found lto tiomei quild up~ to thli very highest " stand(ard1s. Purc mhas~ers will bear in, mind that all goods bought of. Mr. Fleninikeni will be prIomp)1tly dliv ~ered at the purchaser's residence, fre of charge. Messrs. Connior & Chandler are now prepared to furmnish spectacles to all wiho may need them. They i'sl:iresent one of the largest and most reliable hronses in time counitry, anmd they j'uar. antcc satisfaction. T1heir~ prices wiill be found as low as the lowest. 1f V0our eyes need hellp, go to sec Xtessrs. --Connor & Chandler. Mr. J.'O. Boag has openaou a )1 full and varied stock of dry go and1( millinery, wvhichili the adIi., will do wvell to examine. Tho:.- *A wvere selected by Mrs, B3o&. in per' n, andI will be0 found at onmc ":tri and attractive. 'This stock i too b, :i thinmg to be disposed of' in asoort orde.'r, andi full particulars must be deerred till the appearance of_ the new adver tisemnent in our next issue. Mr. Bong has also received a new lot of tihe ele brated Davis High Arm Sewing Ma chine, which he will take pleasure in showing to the ladies, 'TrE AUTU'MNALI EQUIoX.-The an .tuamnal equinox (does not occur on the 21st oft September, as is often suppos ed1, but it occur~s about the 23d of Sep tembier. The vernal equinox occurs *on the 21st of Miarch, andl thre slipposi-. tion that the two are exactly Aix months apart may lead to thme error'. -The name takes its origin from the fact that when thme s1un Passes throuigh Ihe pIane of time celestial equator, the (lays and nrights are of equal length In all .parts of the world. The equinoctial poinlts, or those wvhcre thme celestial equator and ecliptic inlersect each other, are the fIrst polhrt of Aries andi( theo first point of Libra. The sun en ters the first on theo 21st of March and enters' the latter on or about the 23(1 of September. About the time of the ~. equinox violent storti1ff may be looked for. They sormethnmes p)rec'edc andl somethnies follow the event., nud ts wve have tad1 a hard blow already, we- are hopeful that no more ill' follow. An Intereting Question Deided by Judge * Fraser-He Hlolds that Italtlroad~ Hands are not Exemunyt froM Road Durty. Some tlimo aigo a nuber of personis --Walter~ Ielly, Oliver Hlat.hcock, Geo. McConnell, James McCon,fml andi Rheott Jordlan1awerei arrieL ted anid brought before .Trial . Justice Neil, charged wlt.h retusing to work on the - ~ puibli roads after being duly sum moned to do so. Trheir diefence wvas * thut they had already performed road duty by working on tihe track of thc dau-inaonha olmbla. k, Amrusta Raiil road Contiany=-thli being a highway. The Trial Justice held this plea insuf - fIlcient, found the fondliils guilty as b( oharkec., and sentenced them etch to ai pay a flue of five dollars, or be fin prisoned for ten ttays. Fron this sentence the defondants appealed to the Court of General Sessions. The caso was fully argued before Judge Fraser, CM. Jas. Il. Rion appearing N for the defendnuts, and Solicitor Gas ton representing the State. AftVr fa holding the case under advisement for uri some days, Judge Fraser filed the fol lowing db'lioi . These cases came before me at the j September term of the Court of Sea siMos, 1883, oli appeal fro1p th jud!- J anenit n(1 sentence of TraI Justiec Neil. The cases were heard together. There is no dispute about the facts. At the -tino the : defeudants were warned to work on the common high ways they were ' elployetd as road handsc to work on the road-bed of the e Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail- st, 1o(1, which railtoiad is, by the laws of cr1 the Unilei States, a post rotidt atnid by aln the laws of South Carolina a l,ublic highway. They were so employed by the said railroad every day Iii the year, Sniidays excepted, and were endaged in keeping Ihe:road-bed(t of said( rail road in a safe condition for the trans portation of lerchiidisc, passengers atnd the United States niail, and thate no0 more.handils were so, emp.lloved on the rotd-bed of sai( riailroad than is iecesary to keep it iii ia siftt( condition. Si It was admiitted that the definidants Co were duly warned to work the high- ti ways aund that they failed to do s). ou The dlenlantts were convicted and loc sentenced to- pay each a ine of live in dollar11s or be imi-isonied tenl days ini the county jail. The defendants ap peal O1 the grounds 1. That their employtuent, as above -- stated, in the service of the railroad company is a "justiflable excuse." 2. That being so emplo'yed they are not lia)le to road duty. 'Iheso defeiidanits itre not the emu ploy6s of the govert"nment, either State or F'edt;ral. They have 1o claim on the government and are in no way ID responsible to it. They are employed and, I take it, paid at:d can be dis missed by the railroad company at its I pleasure. Except that they aire paid co for the time they work and not by the I j(kb, there is no difl'rence bet ween them am and those who get out cross-ties, bridge and trestle tiiiiber and lire-wood. I see nothing in the nature of their con- Sy iection with the railroad- company which exemlpls themn froin road dutit. They are not exempt by statute as a class. What is a justifiable excuse is not- hrt defined in the Acts. I think, however, that it inutst be somtething inl the natu1iO of lin eigenicy, which cannot, with reasonable cttre, be provided laaiist as sickliess oi (eath iii one's tamily, or L cven of at uear neighbor or friend, Lo where the C011111011 interests of liumnan- r ity demand that business shall he laid aside for (he care of (he sick and dv ilig. Sonie heavy loss from fire or 110o11 intight h.>c suflicient to excuse the 1n florer' dulring thie ftemporar2 pres sure on himii. I take it that anly sud~- IC deni and1 uniexpected dlemand( on thie t'romi a t'reshiet or so11ne acciden'lt on the railIroad miight exc.use the r'ailroad,I hanIlds. Thiere is ntothinig of thie sort 'Co he been prov)~id1ed for'. TIhie raih- uoad ou to dho thlir work, wvlhle it wo'luld have betn eas1y to0 have1' e('loyed suflicieint fo)rce to dIo its wor ik, iinaki ing hproper' allhownc N ll o tr tht wh lich (lie Staite demands(h. I do not thliink that any' cla,ss of lpers~ons not nameiitd ats exemipt in the Act can pleaid their emplom.rt 01r occtupaitioti 1as pso faceto at valid or' just ifiablc excuse fori laihure to dlo road duit y. Th'le judgment- of thie Ti'itl JTustice in these cases is therefor'e coirimed. . #residinig Jud(ge. * ITIEMS FROMf LYTL7ES'S FORIh. fromia isit to my li Newberry~'i friends(I 11t ir ail th'-nee of t w. mtontlhis. I Ii. o New hierry' 1hyc~ say~ thtey hiav'e .\ l. Sougth t'e Ill town a l 01 i I eiigin and11( twvo cisternis of' watetr con- ge venlienit. The mnerchaints have full1 sup- , plies of' dry goodls andI( gr'oceries. Thei pr cott(on faictor'y is pr'ogressinig in its y' 11aid wvit.h the best of granliite, and1( lia buiblling up withI goodl brick.. New berry can boast ([ doin'$ knowv howv to fo dlefine it) of mlore cottonl buyers than an any towni I eveir wais iln or' heard1 ot' of su thie saime populattioni. Wouldi you be lieve 1Il as11o1 thtat thiere woroO twen ty-Six cotton buyers mnd ais many law yers i.i *It ? -Good heavens I What is - (the future of Newberry some prop~hiet must dhi vino smarftter' than I amll. Prios7 peiiy3, a towni a few miles below New-~ 'berrly, is a thriving' it-the towvn. Petaks- A vilhe, on the west sidle of Biroad River fromr Alston, is a thriving town talso. Thiey paty ioroe for cotton thani at New berry. *I leairn thant Mr. Itolland, ofStr'other, a wealthy anid energetic merchant, willI soon1 open1 a mecanCiltile use at lhair's,I oil the Spai'tanbur'g& Ttnk>rv Railroad, and that lie has employed Mr. J1. D). Blair, ani 6fflient clerk asui( 8salesman11, to take charuge Of' merctantile establish met. This looks like p,'rgress. WVhat of' t,he future, this dheponen)t knioweth not, Messrs. Editors. Not wilthstanding the prolnged'drotught, let, us8 not i spair'. I irecollect. mainy driy Rsummersi' sinIce 1816, '18, '26w '30 an'd( '45, and cyo sincei then0 m, anId none1 of'- us per'ished for want of food. We must e.noizeli/. We dto not know i how little food it requJlires to sustahin ' life.- Let us take a lesson from tho - Chineso, yea, Ir'ehlnd. They subsist ai on. what we give to tile dogs. As we 0 have no vegetables we enni live on big pm hoiny.and ash-eake anId milk. These, uti wvith wvofk will curio dy'speCpsia and pm that aboltblo malladly called0( the o "lues", certain. 1 have' tried. it, and p it cured me1.I Messr's. Editors, li have bieen absent a ft for' some1 tIme past, and( juist wriite ilna haiste this article.W.': Lvles's Ford, Septemaber 21,. Old talsil1onod Peoplo Used to say that the horse shoe and "fou f" clover brought good luck. This na true, but the tiInes have changed an w if you want good luck and good hneaitl the year round, place on the shelf oe ur kitchen door a bottle of Noriin' Mutrall/ing Cordil, the wonderful rente for all stomnache troubles. * rrot11 it Pkonninout Lawyer. tIaj. J. H1. Whitner, of Greenville, S. C. ys: "Whilst I do not regord Nortlan' tutralizing Cordial as a universal piiutuei t it affords tue pleasure to say that ve used it wlthluch benelittu myself an< nily In all affectluns of the bowels s< utl in.our section of the country durin.J 3 summer season. Indeed I never iisd y other medlcine for such compluints. SURE YOUR COTTON GINS NSURANCE written on Cotton Gins for short time, at reasonable rut's. J. C. CAl,DWELL, 5ept 20-txlm lnsurance Agent. ADMINISTRA'T'OR's NOTICE. LL persons holding claims against the L Estate of Milton C. Armstrong, deI )sed, or the Estate of .James It. Arm ong, deceased, will present them, prop y attested, to A. S. DOUGLASS, Esq. IT all persons indebted to either .of sai tites are hereby notilied to inake pay ns to him, as my Authorized Agent. MA1tGA1 E' A1i MST1 't(', Cept 25-tx3 - Admlinistratrix. FOR RENT, IIIA'I' DESIRlABLE PLANTATION, known as (AMI'TON, unted about four miles from Lyles', rd Depot, on the Sp)artanburg, Union c lunibi liailroad. 'here ifnet.y acres of dl, with large, commodious dwelling and builldings, and pure water, etc. The ation is one of the best and healthiest the State. 'or terms apply to Col. W1M. WALLACE; lumbia, or to the tundersigned, JNO. P. MATIT'llfsWS, Jn. ept 25-tlx2 1EAD rIIIS! , R, PLENNIKEN Ins received a supply of fresh goods, sisting of 'LOUlU, .fronm the best mills of Nashville I Augutsta. Every sack warranted. IEA1, and GRIST, Rice and Fine ups. tEST RIO and Old Government Java iees. 'IItBER S 41 anil 34 Coffee. Choice icle of Parched Uo1Ie! hntuded "Sigma.'' ILEEN and Black Tea. VIIITE WIN 1 and Cidel Vinegar. U'GAIS-G ranulated, Powdeird, Cut if and Brown. IACAItONI and CHIEESE. ATMEAL. 'ICKLES-Clow-Chow and Mixed. n ied Peaiches, Tomaitoes, Succotash, uish, Plinapp1le, Etc. ii aL LJ.i.~NiE Do0tsi a ntt anoes. 1INE FEEL) or Sip1 Stuff for Micch vs. EED) lYE. Barley and lRed Rust Proof ION S'Pg i00 y, , i 'tNSBOItO, S. C., DNNOR & CiHANDLER 101110. WITHIN /PN(CI' T(l1 L NN .1 i' AN Xi-:'.'I) Stintat t welvei incets fronm the~ eves. \\lhet nt "0annoit readu for1 any ientgth of( t.iint thouat fatigue or the letters riinglii to ther'. I fthei (eyes nieed help theny shouh v'e it at onceC, without regard to age. D)o not he deceived by pleddlers (or traivei S( pt icianls, whlo chairge exorbtitanit price; elitting eyes; but (call onl tile atiuhize( (ents, whol( will guaranutee( a perfect lit, a -asoniable prie, and who have beeni in 'uiled In litting eyes. CONNOR & C H ANDIAf1, W1innIsh)oro, S, C SALE NI) FEED) STABLES NO'WICM. TO all perlsonis lindebited to tile lt1ndel tiued for stock boughlt tils spring n' tmer and( glvinig thleir notes for sankc d knowing they fall (du onl tile FIRlS' LR OCTOBER, will prepare to meet thler onmptly, as fut l)pymenOlt wuili be requttI red leCss other arranlgemelnts be made by th riles hlihng said notes. Also, the n6te 1882 thaut I hlave carried over for thu esenit yeai' miust bi pahlI a$ once or 1 iIl ie to force collection if niot immet1dl ely settled. I mean bunescs. A. WILLIFO1IR) r NEW HI GH AIM WCe want to tell yoiso't1lhhg anbo"t this new Mewing Machine, andl we will ofer it to you in at nultshlell.' '.To the ploint: There Is no umTner f6ett. 1I, has fewer working parts than anly I other 31awhine. The old muethod of feedini' below is enl- I: tirely done away, and all tIie complicated conniecting mauchltlery dillulsed with in this new Machiu. It is the easiest rnig,t because it has . the least numlber of plarts to move, andi consequently, there Is less friction amd wear. All Its parts are made of the finest steel and temlpered hard. Steel rolls aind ifivot5 are used for bear ings, to prevent friction and insure light-. ness of running. All the work on this Machine is of the -- hlighest grade, and w1ll compare favorably with the workmanship of at Winchester riftle. It Is a perfect liitddl of neatnless. It is at moderir idedi throuighout.. T1he mlechanics are euthusiastie.. The erank1 s and old fogies astonished. The ladies delighltod Elegant styles of wood work are made ex pressly for this "NW I S.lu .AiM IS: ' Ladies, comle aid see it. Tailors, comie and see It.. Expe its, comlie and See it. Mechanics, rwone and S te It. Everybody, comle and see It. .\ND LARN W1AT1 T WILL DO. ''wlenty-le more of these 1lachinh en st arrived, and for sale by J.UO.b AG. Machines delita ert;tl at your hoines and full instructions giv-dn: A guarantee with every Machine sold. Over 450 of these Machines now in use In this county, and giving universal satisfaction after five years trial. AllM Its Ats.ae:md ftefns t mwss of.ri.iniAi. THll th PACkont 1s WeIL i ftIt ILED UPde a(wi Aoi jit~FEWal wit S th Y P.rlanj of A Wn Ester ruE. R . H R TOO Is USYrec Oi0t oP nEaNeIsN. -t i TH I FALLlri Stt& .hillTOC T asIoeNtse E'INOTO. l d. a ailo, 10;ini priate faIy, j1 o$5a'' mo~vnt.I , mopens' sol thot eceedC $150a arrved an7t. for seurmeby oramiso - JOllN.. 0.oAG.DE Soline 1812xctii a u hesdenti Chai'lottc, i tiiimbia & Augtista R. it. A$8ENOF.1t hIPARTMENT, COrU i, S. C., Aligust 12, 1883. ON and after Stinday, Attgitst 12, the fo1= lowing soheddle will by 1i effect: GOIN(:1 dRTH. NO. 53, MAIL thi) EXPRE8' L'6ive A g'lYsta. .:.;:..... .... .. .. .7.3/5 a. nM. Leave -Colt nla.' -. ............ .11.47 a. mn. Leave Killian's .............12.12 p. in. e)tve 13lytheowood. . ... .. .. .. .. ..12.28 p. mt. ;eave Itigway ... .. ..:.... .... .12.481). in. .taveo 5ttnpson's ... ...... ........1.00 p h ave Winnaboro. i ..-... .1.14 16 in. Leavii Whiiti Oak, .... ..;........1.:33 p). mn. L.eavu }VoocltWaid'f.............1.451>. mn. Leave laeckstock. .............. 1. i in. Leave Chest'r .. ................ t3 i it. Leave lRock I1111..::.: - .:.. . ..:3.17 p. in. L44ave F')1r -Mill.. ..-......:....-. .. .35 1, 1t. Al-rif t n hatllotte. . . . .... . .. .:..4.'i p>: lin; No. 17, way freight, with passenger coach attaell, runs dally except Snlay: Lea U r.'.uhuntbia.. t .::...........00 A. m. l.etie Win ltsbor<i.. . .. .. ... .. .. ..14.15 1a. 1m. Arrive at Char'lotto.......:....::30 p: mi. UOIN( SOU'Tits Nd" 52, MALi, AIND icxi'nk1&:.1 .*ave Charlo t .:...:. ...... ..: .10 p. it. I.eaYe Fort ofill ........:.:........i p . iii. leave Rock 1111.................:1.20 p. in. Leave Chester. . ........41.01 p. inl. Leave Blacl\stoef. . ........ .:...4.7 i : in. Leave WootlWard'8:. . .. -. .: .4..1 p. in. Leave White Oak..... . ..........4.45 p. ll. Leave Wtlnnsboro ...... ....... .0:5 p. iii. Loave Simpson's.- t ......: ...n.1t p. t t. Leave );icgeway . ............... 31 p. . .eal Bil iewood ........ ....5.47 p. i. I.iive Ki llian's.... .... .. .. : 0:) p). ill Leave Colutbia.......... .... 6.:37 p. in. trrive at Augusta.:::.:.:..:...10.47 p. im. qo. IR, way freight, with passenger coact) attacle l, runs daily except Sunday: eave Charlotte................35 a. iml. A-11 W1ihnsbi-to: ..:...........1"2.28 p). in, rrivet at Colubtnia..............4.10 p. n Ialiroad (or Washington) time sixteer, uinutes ahead of Winnsboro tine. G. It. TA L.('OTI'T, 'T'. M. R TALeO-tr Superintendent. General ittnng, r-. MACHINERY, LUACTi 1 NE RY, OF ALL KINbb F(Itt SALE BY .r. McMASTER & Co. WATHRTOWN ldiNiL. DAfLL IIAND COTTON PRESS. .ITTLE GIANT HYDRIAULIC' PRESS. CHAIN AND IOTARY IIARlOWS. OLD IIICKORT WAdONS. WIE AltLn AGENTS FOR TIIE OltTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURE12S OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, 1310G11E3 and (live nus a enIl, a.nd We will sell you what on antClEP J. F. M.cMASTrER & CO. AI T N T1 ION [S CALLED To FR ESI[ ADD)ITIONS TO MY [nr.ny DeJgg3flilt T1he Celebrated "Ilruniswick"''I Iams-try olle. r)ecan Glem Mackerel. Satlut Lonis Corn lleef. Bahiit Louls1Boast Iheef. Ini1por.t'd an< Aiii oueriean Saridines. alilont (Soitsed ) I ~alei:(i l'relh (Cheese. Priesh A ppleA ini gallon (itnii. &Blrui ert Queine. ( o-lo 3e((s .ii . Grted PDineapprleSi taces. "Weh Sow-"lakes.tash--lirst paile. "avtfis handlor I tand Tomatoes-hand-le I. packed.Y* A lol oflandl efa loe ady frai th.. dies.f COalaRDus,L AL.a nati o aamc. Aca,It~' th o 8to nch,toten Ifeart burn., it . anid lcrvoums,,' ho$ ti m i .trangmentl,o the8tomach e.w1 'iow.,iq fro:n relaxation of ,te itet,inos or a chainge of food or wator.* t!aUTRALgZINO CORDIAL is as piena~mnt and i:arn;tess as Black.. berry Wi1uae. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom.. mended for Beasloicnflss and Teothing Children, 1'rte ..%e and $s.oo per bottle. Sold byv all D)ruqjiltt and Deater. In MedIcin, fIEBIOR OJIEMIOAL 00, Sole Proprietors, WhtIialla, S, C. U. S. A. TOWVN TAXES. T IIE books are now open to ureive the Taxes for the' Municipal Year 11883, altd will remain oliert until October li5th, 1883. All takes u nprd by that time will have added ia penall iy of fifty por1 centt. Traxpayeris vill pJlease bear this in i'hd, ast no further n iotice or fihne willl be glfein thoem. Jr N. CENTrElr, Clerk of Couniell ' UAR1'VETS Capi'Wfon.e Fnvariitng daoo'ds, The farges t aig,out of Ifattimore. Moqueot. lIrusse1#A8/pl'iand IndrM.n Carpets, Rugs, Mats anti Crumb Olothd; Window Shadecs, WVallPaper, nlorders, Ree Os5rtains, Eor nicos and P Me'74g noa Cattors Mat tings, Uphoistery, Engravings, Ohroma,s, Plelau.r Fi rmes Write for Sans ies andi PriceAs. AlF.ORGE A. IIAILI . -AUGUSI'A, GA. Juno 5q-tx-liy 3 , . - . a . W~ /a NEIl FAbL A'J1 L. SAV-I I havi jut retli'ied fro m w'o te ,N U'tr n m1 pitt111' "(s-I '(' of' fhle h:(h, us t r I l l lItt' It t y 1ist(rtl l :iil f' :i1 11 t l .i ti pure! itst.s, f(' i:tl' I1lo t I (":'1 sl it t! t I::"41' 111\ DIl':1' 1)1t1-1ss (;oo)) ill ali li;w nw% Alpit ns, .Ca,%I.lttere,, (iIngh:laii, H1I'ilne. or I' ECL1; (1O.31)8 is omlete, aid i ow I 6lir (otuls will sutisfy the mo't ii al .i 'TItese Goods o111y n"ettlto be scott t.I i- a pyt 3?3R rj_T T T I,a(li(ts nr"i. cornlinliv inlvit(d (t) eal n ith liever Ints been sith ' h ait'n:ome i'l(1 .. I.1r JiIltetl oil otr .ountlers. A ll st:ti: i n;Il r, it'a'i tory, inut im( only (litib-l ty 1u the p lreb tioti front such11 . inltl'tense vui-I't y or' (esin 2rQTIasrc 31 Noveltties in NottinvItht1 VA c:1 laletIte 1111 nutl W h'Iite TI'll', itnl: all sti .;sor 1':1-"('. .\ Sitk IIlh('rkrbhit'", r(eal 'I',irebloni l1 tr (til,l ill 'inkd 1111(1 Mll- Mull, suial:I' lt I:trldhs' 1 SI V E A l1 A L ' l.,. Il'ift t atisf;trt i(n Polite attendt(Iatlit"r e(Ily to stnte atll Vi.it -. Ja i.e TEN "J HOUSAND "SU( :IGARSi. A GOOI) T1EN C --. A. ]L.' TEN Ui; .\RRLZ AS( NORTHl CAROUIANA .1LH ?i5 (. B. SUIiGENII WeL hiave a smna!! quaunti\ ui dl and Pecas ancd Bran, which i AlIso, a few'~ b ushls1 ofI i 'eas~ on We.T wo(uld renIInd( our' WiendI :y of GROCER I ES at a time, ly they are ahvays FImS1 I. PRICES A ND (2U \ L. C.O M1 E ' I havo known adwatche.1 te ue of Swifen 8. ttle tor byer y years, andt have never know 'W a heard of a fauturoi to eure Iloodu Pisonf wheni imp erly takeni. I useCd It on my servats from 1$,.) to 1 845, asid also( a numbeilr ouf miy nighbor,is, uuine i! every caRte that camn wIt hina my knouwkv&ge it, eYeeledt k cure. In all miy life Iiv aveneer knuwn a reviuy that would so fully accomlihd wtit tIs r~com4 monded to do. II. 1L. DENNAU!D, Perry, Ga, I hnve known and used Swlft':i Ppu -!nc for me.re~ than twenty years, midli.y have -e mre wonit;ful fei'ultN from ii usei than( fromn anly remedy ia e,r out of tho Pham:rmucnim-in. Ii t i i. etu:.d i:jAr antliote to alt ('(rtia i' iIo'A t'oi'on. WHAT DRUGG ETG3 SiA Who have Scen the EfIccts~ of tSevere Tests., JIani tiven be'tter rielifactIon Ihnn miy reinetdy if>n BIlood Die.o wea' a .v. uveri liuumdI,i. Mfan.i pihysunicia havo (endotaed H. -4 8. nst a rp? cific for Lflood li 'Aie. 8. i. AN~' .\ F: I) & (0., M:ri'p . IInv'o Aed 8. S. 8. 8iop I ho hir fro'Ina ing ouit Irr a very' short lime. Wonuderful offect In all tSkha or B3lood lsentve. Wec don not he-It ato to any. t'int for a y'nr y.- ..-, finvt roI. mhiri f ift pede iiim. '. t 1ou1 all other hi. l io it ' ers :-:o sI r - A 4 it Ou-I. has ui"ed it for a Scronion.t i.Acctio, rip. I Li a p. Wmnenat cure from it.s uso. Willl be palid to any Chemis:t whio wlI:.l fin on:n;. fsls of 100 bottles 8. F. 8., ouiu jIlee olf Meretary, D)rawer 55, Alluiiia, tie, E1rte for thie lIttio book, wil.Ivh wIll bo maailed itee. Prico: Smnll sIzo, $l.fl) per biot'.le. I.arge sIze, fioldmgR double quanitly), $1.15 bottle. Alt Drug. $ats sell It. QuIl[kil Easy ChiiM.~1 Thousands of women over the intui tet!. fy to the wonderfulecffectst of.thIs grieat rem. edy; It will not only shLorwtn labor and ls,ena the IntensIty of paIn and enfiering~ beyond expressIon, but botter thuim all, it thereby greatly dlimlni.Ahos to (danger to lIfe of bolth mother and chIld. TJhis~ great boon to tilf feting woman is JIomtsq' JAanimed co 's Preri4nd. Prepared and eoht by J. MADlVn, Atlanta Ga. Sold by aU Prgtt,Prico $.80 bottle. ent bBpeeox receipt of price. -Your Lawyer andl( your Doctor whIo advise wIth you, willl dIrect you to J. N. BE A T IY'Si for (ooI 3Shoesu. 1INTER 'STOCK irkt 1, w'heire 4i* I 1hive ('ar(fulhV'electar( snd I1 . ' (;OOi' (-ver b+ruthlt t'o tils tIrku"et, :1 l-':"Iin(' my "('o is beforu making their of 1 !'1 ' uost fatstidiouI . LI I"'siie, Flannels, ettc., e Gui stoek I211Y's. Iem- 41!t:(, p!1'e 'riees favor th(e.pur,iI1ne'. ei: 1d. 'IUC'ES TO U1T Til l i . ,.-(t l.rll' :1'ml 4 !Ain of P.'I NT . Th1(er1! Iv..' r-'(h -t-th of :ew 11 114l dc:,liable sha tihs 6-l' i bnds. 1'rie; wi'1l b he entirely sat ,"r ;:1 "e! per(iencu will be to mak:u a l hli(' tttr.1'L;" 1.i1 en F'i:hi:, nnvt'ti'e i ('rr-.m, 11)nulk is, a1 Ie-ol1fital Ilin 1 o L:aies' arolni nishl) inl ('reanl and i"lck. A goodIstrliIlo g1aa1nted. No trouleo. to show' gool5. . SA IUELS. N"it Il I M ER I'S Cl IOICE'' NT.S CIGAR. SOLD) FOl4 A PIECE ); V.ERY FINE (.' IOj P i r .T S .TI' COR WHIS11GE chopped Corn and Peas mi. mhi n cecellent cowv food. L:aul. Sthat we: huy a~ sm all1 quanti-. ) N F , US . .1 A wa v;y(or e4 twr..dlra 8.-1a:uun. b).1 :.'.wnI, 1-u1:1 .;., .il-,:-unxo4da i4,. kind. / ' M ..'l e:. "- 1 -V te'd Ph .e.' A 1( -... A :..9 (..1! M. it2 . w .Y'Nol1,14 f Loodwater 4 1 . ei' 1 i1 d ' L .u 14 -n i'4 tOr n a invalid's b.ed,4U .m 'I 41 ' i: 1. 1ni ; * n-t/ hj e. A 1t1.' D ' h '#' i re"nrd to) wvhih 8I. J Cass1%ef M. ., -.t':;?.it ofThoman'.vIle. Ga., says4: "q (n.l mra-4, 4 t4u:1.4 ina wvhich /t affo.rded vditJf <((i 441 al' iJ .m< rern..d fin4 14(.d {#eik.d. Ak 1)14 4111/.al'ni un1h IDr. R1. II. Ferrell, 4n G i .:' - 4. ., wr *3 '- hav t14V erUl4 for t he14 last 241 y1m '.s 1.9E apti:ptn p(h er.41 e 44 ''ue It et nhninergt A I.I .1 .," wI hi I '.(4:e 1;.'. m1.'.nhvno w .' -'' I: 1tu 4. (.. rtysV heQ h444 u4et:l ini his famn 4' w:14, 14 4.u- n 4:e ,raf:'ion"1' and1 rcom4r' A J F.A4V o f '11.h t':r.I?'tonl', T4erson1, a 114n 4"4 .-ny: "Wg. .4'V'4e b)'e:4 sc'IJhg it [for mlanyfl ?'4ln1 V . whh 4',: 'Vil l '411.:ing 14aleS3. Tho44 ir A1 It camD o (d hCich 1.t411n'r. Rannkln & T,4m.'' ra4': "We 4.old14 4-14 prosu hi i<mr flnenfths4, and 1 ve sol 1411414n 44ny p111. icam wIltit wa wante4'4411d again4.' A. inIEf)% V yv, ich 1)r. liulgh, of Lau(ranIgo; (.i., 4".4' 4' red (C' (of the4. molst 14bsinato (.''Ie' <,f 4V41 ll.A 11n ()l14s Mi ilTr41 tha btll- ever A. I; 5m.m:l of whifch lIr .J. C IInms" NoI41ulga A 1-.., says:'' 1 no41 f'lly couince44'.d timit it i i ri ,'I'l ier Ihai. cl:'.sof 'IdCISeas.-s whic.h it claimai A 5%'.':& FDY~ fthou1t wh4.1eh1 Maj. John13 C. Wh'ilncr, - o' A thinf.i.owell awl 1a1o0nbly k nowal ovecr says i u-:d thi1remey beLfoi-e thll.- wvar on a la; i..ntittionm 4on a 'L.'ren ber of CaScc, A r-E. .4Ie bout44 wh.41eh M!r. 3. W. Strango, ot Ore ilI G , (cer'1t1ller thait flnd bottlo enrcd two miembners~ of his famaile' of mensuu~Lallrregui baIrity oIf mnyV yealri staninfg. A IimMAEDY thntl1i(enliAPEli 'EtiAN AN4Y OTHTiI N).ia1 1.4it kindl In thie worldI, been -40 1 OnA 2 144YVLI'.h w141L CUltE. TH11 MOST 0rt'41'A'fE CASI4. THis44 oi4stAT P41P.UL.AR' t.1E)2EDY 114 J1RADIRlLD) II FEtA L'I hOE ULATou.(WOtaan's Rcst Friend.L) For sale4 by all D)rug .isa 1rlco: Smial1 sLzo 75 centa Sole) Proprie'tor anld Manunetumrer J. IR A DIELD, No. 1035. P'ryor Slrcot, ATLANrA.GA. S TA INS PIlEC.Ult80OtS IF D)ICOAY. You cani removo them' and prevent their - rturni by usting WOOD'S OD)ONTIINE A prepara1'ttiohn armle$ts and eme!ent, 1I6 hardonc11' then gums , stops. the14ir iced~Uig fromI 1.h( teeth, and~ niakes the breath p)ure andh 4weet. Tf'WC3 wenivo cents a~ box. 4Sold. la tirador sulie)Id by W. C. F1I1FR, Columibia, 8. C --iny inlt" SI*:06 Solen sieented it iY 4Iniui McKay 8Alsw. J . DE4AL41')