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0PAL INTEtLhLE , SATURDAY. 'November 24, : : ew Adverwannint. Now Groceries-D. V. F lenniken, Loaat, uperN. -The prohlibillon movementi l apt tracthig unusual attention all over the State. -The business 8 -the Southern Tel ,vgraph Company at this place is stead. 'ily 0u0casitt1 . . .. -Tie ,48onger trains have been runnitig quit.Q regularly since the re cet chaig of shhedule. -Th9 'druminofs, say that trado 18 Veryl'ill, an1d unless it imIlproves they will have to quit traveling. -Tie recen31t burglries, and at tompts at. l)tirgJary, were the topics of taksil.al ' 1 ny Thuirsday. (.. -'PI'3 v '.. G. Bradfolrd, pastor f the Baptist church,. Is attendh'ig the State Convention in Charleston. -The Mount Zion Graded School is in a Iflourishig coidit ion. The corps of teaeiers is an exceptionally Vii one. -One of .th iighening-rods qn the roof of the conrt-hluse has beqit bent, dowil for some ine. It ought to be .ixed. -Mr. Williford's stalde '?n Congress street has received its tlshiing toulIes df 'paint, and now. pres.etiis3 a vastly f)improved appearance. -.Chester Reporter: Genu. John11 Bratton was here for a short tine on Monday and was cordially greeted, as lie tlways is when be visits Chester. . -A scientifll monthly asks: "What. ,nre vrowds?" This .1s an edsy qIes tion to aiswer. Crowds are what we see going into a store that advertises 'extenisively. -The Presidient hasp.ppointed fleck ford .Mackey,. Esq., a son of ex-Judge Mackey, to be consul at Rio Grande Dosuli Brazil. He has loft for Ils post of duty. -A ruby ring is now the first choiec for an egageient ring, or a smaller r-uby may occup1)y the centre, with a sapphlirO ot one side and and a yellow diaio'nd on tho other. -Adjutant General Manigault has foryarded to Capt. W. G. Jordanw of he Gordoo Light Infinttry a check for $82.4f, the qnqta duo that command, as provided by the stat te. -it is suWgested that tie "'standard time" question be settled by this con promtis: Let two faces of the town clovk-l he iorthern ald 1the southern s1o)v Wiinbolloro tine, and the other two "standard time". --Ve acknowledtge the receipt of a pa11philet coJ of Senator Charles W. Jones's ltdillirbitle ( address oi "de11tler Sonian l eprcy," deliveQred beAore the Essex ;6oun~ty Demwc.ratic Clubh, of Newvarkl, Newv Jer'sy. -The llev. Wt. 1B. Jenitigs!~ waus ini stalled as pastor- of the Itoc-k 11111 P'res byteruian clhrch ont thte e'venm g of F'ridayv, the 1ihi ini't. 'th li1ev. D -E. Johi r1, o1 l' ir Io, O iiiached at ser'i uiiioi'i tuhe ocWJC'ili, -Thec, weathe~lr onl 'fliia-ilay 62 al most 'Nuinor ICIil-- eer Uainly slaing' like -but. it na monre like. witeru-i on Friday. 'lThe r'centI rini hasi d~one of ia) ing ihn thist oin oulr streeIs. pre ZIpred to buy or' sel Fitur me Coni trct for~ anyi tt patie Swish ing11 to Opler ate ini ti line. Alt buisiis c~it~oniln. timeiic a diay~ andio ill keep) onr cutI~omi er's posted, de 1t-if* -VTho S3outh Carolina Annual Cont fereiide of the Method0ist Episcopal Church, South, will mecet in Sumter thtis year-. It, illt asisembhle on then 12th of' December with Bishop A. WV. Wil 8son, of Baltimore, in the Chaiir. -Trhe sixth circuit wilL. .jie called ini the Supr-eme Court oit l{' 27th inst.. 'There ~I but one ap~peal fr-omx this county-inu the caso of tihe Staite i's. H ail hcock et al., charged with rnefusal to wor-k on the putblic roads. The defendants ar-c atppellante, and thov are represocuted by Cotl. Jas. ii. l Iion' -All p~arties whlo bought guano.s fromt ns8 must s-ettle oit or bofor-e Iho 1st of Noveinber-, or they wii loso the cot to)p oti anld will have to )p.3y thte face bf fl'ih notes in mnoner-. R1. J. McCAnIIEY & Co. -Oct 27-1f* REiLI(Jious Szanvweus.-Ser-vices will be held in the difl'erent churcheos to morruowv, as fo)llows: Presbyleinn-Rev. D. E. Jord(ani, 11, a. mi., and 7, p. in. Sundg~y.School at 10, a. in. Praycer-meetlihg every WeVdnesday at 4, p.- mi. Associate llecfoi-med Precsbyter-iani R1ev. J. 'i'. Chhes at 11, a. m., anld 7, p. m. Sunday Schiool at 10, n. im. Priayer nmeeting on the second( and( fourth Wedntesflaps f eif ikith at 7, p. im. MethodIst-Rev. J. S.Con:,1 a. mn., and at 7 p. mn. by the R1ev. A. Mt. Chre-itzberg. PETIT LARCENY.-Tite case of' tho State against James Pearson, on1 the charnge of petit har-ceny, was tr-ied be fore Jpstice Cathcart on1 Friday. The defendatit was fomnd guilty- anid sen tenced to pay a fine of fifteent dollars antd costs or' to 1)e coninied ini the coupty jail thirty dlays. 'i'hq pr-isoner' was committed to6 jail lii default of p)aymtenlt of the flne. Tux Sip Eims Cii.5-It ,will lip P mfembeedt'( that thte counsel for rios. L. Shields, wvho was t-pt ently tiedl in Charlotto for the mnridej~ Joseph 0. Sitton, the alleged seducol' of Shields's Qotir' et :ypth~ .Carolhia for a now ffl'dht Y aS exnneted tlidt ar'rument woLtN. be lieard last weok, but fie Obaere' says the case will not Uo called untiptli spring tern of court, Not ,ess 'than three condemned men have died in the Charlotte jail in as many years. YXk'nprisonlpiot there seems to be as fatl as the notso itself, and whether it niaybe that the iding of the superior ooYXrt will be affirmed or not, the probability is that Thos. L. Shields will be a dead man in less than a year. -lie is apparently in good health now, - but unless lie has at ox traordinarV constitution he will lin all probabillity sucectimb, Tul. NEW STANDAiD TIM.-The ilow "standard time" hns been adopted by the Charlotte, Columbia & Angusta Railroad, and it is twenty-fonr' mlin ntes ahead of Witsusboro time. Is it not the proper timke to take under advisement the sensible and'valuable Slggestiolt of "Progress" in a conUnu nication publishcd in these columns some days ago? There is every argu nient from ..the standpoint of business and general conVenienteo in favor of he r >posed adjustment or oUrt, Wi timo tq tile new " istandard" adpted iy tie railroads. The town authorities tre liloughat ful and progresive men will they not consider the advisability 111d 0easibility of regulating the town Aluck by (.be. niew "standard"-of indi a-ting titnie? This will be a step, a proper step, in, the right direction, tand mce the public tiiepiece is claarged, t will be arguimient enough for private 'itizens atind private families to fqil in ine'. Charleston 'has been sensible miongh to adopt the improved "stan lard" ankd we are confident that Winns bo1o will follow her example. RODRSE.s ON THE RAMPAGE. 5everal Houses Actually Entered, and Bev era(t Oohers:Att '1tit4e--Thr Work of an Organihed Band -Capture of a Suspected Party. Considerabih excitement .was caused n town'ou Thiurglay Inoriing by the iumouncment that a number of dwell ngs had (iring the night .before been ictually entered by burglars, and at :Oimpts made to enter several others, l'he rogues seem to have made almost I coinl)plotc-ircuit of the town. In all here 'wer four dwelling houses ac :ally ertered. At that of Mr. Jus. ,. Davis, on Garden street, the rob ber enmtecr', thirough a wind6w, a -owm occupied by Maj.or James Pagan, Iidl took a Stinm of Ino1cy, about twen dy-nino ollars, from a pocket in his pantaloons. At Mrs. Duvall's hot'eli a Washtingtoii street, the room of Mr. 1.1harles Loper was entered, but noth ng was taken. At the residence of \ir. .it. M. Ilucy, on Vandgrhorst dtreeFt, an ci try was made, and Soue 'mables taken, but no m1oney r va01 u 1'a uci. A t Mr:. J. N. Center'sresidenice, ai Monltric st reel, OneC of the r'ogues got int o lie room whewre that gentlec manui was sleingma. lie wvoe up just when the fellow was well in, aid the Ilatter of course b~eat a hasty retreat. Mir. Ceunter saw thatt the thief was a white nisun. Unfoirtunaely, he had iio weaponhli auidy, by which to arrest the rogic:mm% rel i'eat, Al impts4 were ailso madeit, as~ before a Ie~d, to enter sever~al other resi lan,.c. At MA.t..Jaiies A. Bric's, on Zioni. tt, a party wans heard at one >f the dooifrs, and the next Nuornming it wa seen tt'lIhat ai ldder~~ 1 habeeni mioved [rinl interIQ the house. Alt Mr. ID. V. Walker's, on Congresst street, tracks we re seenm ini 111 vard-evidently those itf parties intenit on robbery. At Mrs. Louisa Gaillard's, oppo~csite the freight tiepot, the thieves eniter'ed the back pi11azz, and1 openiled sonme trunkP, but took inothintg oil; and made no0 attemplt lo get inside the bouse. At M~rs. Waillard's, on Gard.en street, some onec went to a wind(ow and attemipied to )peni it, .but without sucss. The pairty see'tned niext to 1move on) to tihe :djoiing residence of Mr. Jno. ES.;Roeya iioils. Iherc tihey went into a small hot biousae attachkld to the aouthieast corner 1f the dwelling, tooki tlie flower-stand :ut(tlrst carefully removing all the flow er-p~ots), b~y its mens got on tho roof of lie hot-house, fs'rmvwhich there was, 3asy ent ranlce, thog, a wlndow, imito thle chamber on the upper floor of ,thec iwollinig. The lady occupying this haimber, hearing the movemepnts, call d'A to oiie in thie room adjoiinmg, whean he rogues seem to have takeni flight. A t thie residence of Mr. Hi. 17. Obear, >n1 Moultric street, there were sis of somecbody's having ,fripd to climb the posts supporting thio front piazza from which they might, with little riiflculty, have emtered thie rooms In the upper story. At ,.413 residence of Mr. A. S. Douglass, ficar the southern hlmt of thle town:, thet~e were ~~evies of an attempt to rob. Pre' ierves and other gatables were found in the ilazza, mtid there were other signe of the pr'esence of parties with noe good purpose in view. Attempts wvere also made to get into thie resi donc~e o/'Mr. Jno. II. Propst, on Zion street, of the R1ev. D). E. Jordan, on Liberty street, and of Mr. W. D. Rlomedy, on Congress street, about opposite Mrs/p~oylstoni's. As before stated; these robberies og cited much feeling In ,f t anisep were' at once taken to get at tliQguIlty. partIcIpants. Supposinlg thlat sofne of the robbers were probably prowling abhot the country, a party was organ-. Iz.ed to go in search of them. The p~arty~ con~sated of Messrs. T. 11. Ketchin, J. 6. Eker,' U. 0. Desportes and WV. J. glhlott, Xkebvinmg town. about half-past inie o'clock, they wenit. in (lie directioli of Columbia, Mieeting, Mr. Jno. W. Sidiart, lle informed thieni, that he had seen a~l t mau .going iit uthe direction gf Sinjpson's. They. mnocd fit onue to L1fs jintf and e et'i9 ehflrmqd l4y.Mrs. Wqlsost thgt. 9 White nian had been in let' store t1ht norning, wihll colai'&rable tholicy*l his possession, and he hdg expressed his intenilona of waiting there for the nett south-bound train, but afterwards said he wonld walk on 'to' Ridgeway atid "save that, much money". ,Iq party yven yent briskly towards lIdgeviAy, '', -when within about four miles or the l~iace, separated linto two squads, enterining the town from dif'erent directions, in order to avoid attracting attention. .Mr. Ketchlin wert to pir. A. F. Ittff', store, anid ner by saw a strange mah, oating an apple, who eyed him yery closely. le went towards Mr. P. M. Spenco's blacksmith shop and Mr. Ketchin fol lowed him, atterWgrds watching his movements from th strebt corner op posite the-shop. The fellow moved off towards the railroad, M;. *ftmlhIn following., Messrs. A. F. uiff and S. F. Cooper came up, and Mr. Ketchin, expressing his suspicions, asked them to call up the rest of his party. The nu then went oni tile railroad track, towards Ridgeway, Mr. Ketchin fol lowing. Mr Ketchin called to -him to stop, but he went on, inuttering sou thing which Mr. KAte1liui could not hear, except the word "'ro',w". The man pulled his pistol froim his pocket, and made for the woods. Mr. Ketchin followed imn, imeaintimo calling back for assistance,. and fired at him four times, without eftct, after first telling him to halt. The man uwent oil, son clea4-Ing tI1h woods, continuing his retreat. Just then Mr-. Ketchiai saw the party approachiig, 'r. W. J. .Ejliot on horseb'ck, in the lead. Mr. EIloi, on coming within a short dis tanco of 'the mat, leveled his pistol On him and told him to surrender. The follow angrily said, "What in the li-li do you want wtt vi me?" slip)ed1 his pistol into his sida coatpocket fand sat down. By this time a large crowd had come from Ridgeway, and the tramp was soon surrqunded. His per son was searched, hisa weapon taken, und *.e iwas lodged in the guard-house to await the arrival of the north-bound passenger train. Ie was brought here, and taken before Justice Noil on the charge of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. lie was reprenCtetl by Messrs. McDonald & Dou'lrass, and, waiving an examination, was committed to Jl i defaitult, of bil. The man calls hinself Thomas Cullet. le is very defialt, and will talk but littje. le had a bank book, showing a deposit in the NationAl Bank of Coinmbiq. No other arrests have yet been made. In this connection we publish (he following extract from a Charlotte dis pat:ll "Two stranmgers were neticed in Statesvillo on Satur'.ity, who are sus i)ectedl of the robbe~ries recenitly com-I mitted. Onme was a medinn-sizpd1 inanti, stoutly hnilt;. with black hair, i little black monstache and sideC wVhis kers. -The other lugld red rand-v .hair with short cuit wiuskers all over his face..;They were Lrawd..inl at westerly direction fromt Statesville." On Friday mernting a stspicious chmaraicter was secs 'ea Siampsont's. He. IDeasureCs about ..ive feet; nine inchtes, wveighs about 1/>0 po(und(s, hair and whiskers sand~y, and lhe wore a soft felt hat, lie may p~ro'p.to he one of the parties mentionaed m~ the above extrtict.-. OBITUARiY. PED, niear Blythewood, November 14t, 1483; of diphtheria, Sol'unomrA . IIA-ren 1mm daughter of W..jlf. and Ihattie Ihatcher, agdfour yeard jidf elev'en months. * Bad Oni Amierica. Nille-tenthts of the people or the United States suffer with d yspeps5ia, and wihat are its itany causes. Ilot food, htasty eating, lutteiluperance, had air, lack of execise; ex eessive use of ten, coffee or tobacco, and anaythingi that prevents the tegular' aptionu of thet stontach willl p~rodluce it. 1-ts -sympt tomts aire headiache, latuleney, loss of en ergy, fetid breath, melanchtoj. its cure, Normain's Ncutalihziltg Uord i. * One Amxong Many. Mr. 8. KL Vannon, of Iligh Falls, S. C., says he will ign any teslhtmnial we may write of thme v'irtuesq of Normtan's Neutral'z lng Cordial, .i Isl thoroughly contvitcjid that it is trulr a. great me~dl~limad h recomntends. l tO -everyonte afflicted wIth stomtachic dlisorIers. Smtall slie, 25 cents. 'Try. it. . * . .. * 13. R. .FLENlilKEN -.-Ilas just receIved a supply of Self Rising Nilokwhieat Flour an4 Newv Orleans Me lasses, Old Governm~nt Java Coffee, Canned Goods. consistig of Salnmon, Dart let P'ears, Tomatoes, Okta and~ Tromatoes, Penghese, Pinteapples, Marrow Squash, Succotash, SardInes,. Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Muslard. and~ Pepper, RaisIns, Citron at/d Currants, Royal BakIng. Powders,, Mqc pnl . and Clieese, andl tvanorateff Vaugitablea for Som. WIT TK() WS- Y CIAILOTTE, N. C., OFFERl EXTRAORINARY IN DUCEMlNTS TO P.EOPLE WHO ARE DOING THEIR TADING BY MAIL. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART MENT IS SO ARRANG) THAt' "SHOPPING" BY MAIL IS REN DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN M91IE SATISFACTORIILY V)ONVN THAN IN'PElSON. LETTERS O INQUIV AIE PROM PTLYt RESPONDED TO. SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES GIYEN.. WE GUARANTEE SAT 1SFACTION-DELIVE lING PACK AGES FdR OVERi TEN DOLLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE OF E XPREgS OR MAIL CIIAlIGES. WE KEEP EVERYTHINd TIIAT IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MIEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CIIILDREN; IN CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE 0. LADIES' ANI) MI"NES' fJNIb.. WEAlR; AND HAVE TIE BES'l DIRESSMAKING ESABlISlMENT IN TIE SOUTII. SEND US A TRIAL Ot)ER. WITTOWSKY & BARUCII. FOR AGilEL, PAiNS, RHEUMATISM AND) NEURtAL(VIA!! WIZ-ART) OIL, St JIacob's Oil; Neui-al. gine Y oung Amterica JLiniment, Bruiti )il, Brown'sj hCIonsehll Pa~nneen, (Golen Liniient, lI arter's L inhneni't. Palin Kille'. fiadw~,ay's HendyV ilief, Ilolnfies' inimnt Jne'bJ hh jieqt,A nica I iniment,( Xine For sale by MclMASTEhlf BLhlCE & KETICtIN. For Coi'uhs, .Colds andl( Luing D~seases. Browvn's Bronchial TIroc'hes, Chlorat e Potash Lo~gep's, Forest's4 . lunilper Ta~ir, Lting Ileli'lIng Globhules, Syrup of Iaam''aui Wiki Cherry, Shuriner's Iaisamnie Con,'hl. Syrup, IHarter's Lung ftlmi, TPolu atuid Li4verwort Expectorani t, G4ermn iSyrup, JanesExecoanut, 53yrupI (f TIolua n!ed (ghtirrh Suif, Cnheih Cigarettes, TI'tit''s Expjectoranlt, A yer's Cherry Pee(toral, Globe Flower Comgh Syrupl, B~rowu'si Mix ture Bull's Cough S--rup, Elixir of O)rinde.. lla, IV hiteoib's Astlauna Hlemedy , Al len's bung IHaI.am, Clugry Peetoral WVine, ('0( Liver Oil, 'Ehnistiou of Cod iaver Oil, Cap1sules of Codl Liver. Oil,: IIypo, >hosp~iite of Limef andI~ Soda, Ekdiri-t of I all aiid Cod .Liver Oil, Syrup of tho H~ypophite. Ft' stilh by MoMASTER, BR~ICE & IETOHIN. STOV ES A SPECIALTfY .. have In store the largest stock of Cooking anud Iheating WE'OVES ever brought to Winnshoro.. At thet head of the list Is the Charter Oakc, No. 8, with. all the latest hnuprovemnts; incluidinu /s Woiderful wire gauze~ oven door. O ther sizes of the samte Stoves anid Nos. 7, 'io, 17, &c. of other first-class cooks. Moring 0, Ce~teiilal, Cooks . .vol (revolvIng ,JIprvel ee Crownt, Cotton Opitlon, flB IArp, (ulf States1 Leon, Magnaute &c. AllI sizes of HIE A'I E ltS, for COA , or woud. .Grates, Open, ;Vra n Ilins, end Egg ~Stov.es fromi $6.00 up. "'Stove trhiuings nndl~ parts on hfid. or supplied prompltly. TIhe family COFFEE~ iOASTI14Le suppliea a long felt wvanit Is air-thght and1 roasts p~e.rfectl y to a potinds coffee. ill lit any stove. ice $2,.4) FELTLOES8, SPOKES an~d hUllS, a full stock. 'To shops I soil vo~r.Y eloe. Write oi' call for prices, ,,. PLO.WS and plow blades. I have a fewv of the Louisilllp Plows that I Will Ietose out. -- Will hereaftdr run the lEAD)EIt tlud best low-priced chilled plow. ' Choice NEW CR0OP New Orleana Mo. lasses, NEWV Buckwheat Flour, Br'unswick and JUMBO) IHams, Smoked IIt'f,. Break east Bacon, Bologna Sausage,' No. 1- Mack eral, Messed Fishi in tins, Canned Goods of all kinds, Veget,~bies anid Fruits, Cracikers, frosh and chiolce, Cakes and Ginger IBreadl. Witholeperi'lssloon I- refer' to partIes named below as to the excellence of the . NIONCHURN : . Messrs. Jas. B. Turner, W. IH. Fltennl- . ken, D, R. Flni~n . B. Creghit. Jas. I A. B~ric W:J; Hron, Saml. ahr,1 Mrs. J7, ~linei nd others. - .'-Two Indred busheles Red tist-Proot TOO MAN ---A3 NOT ENOt( TIlS ?iORNING A T.NINE O'CLO on the market itt a Iegilar sacrifleo. WIE INElCD).MONEY and MUST IA to get goods at prices only oflered by This has been the prediction of Some the co;ilusion that they Were bptterinf ALL PAU'IES INDEBTED TO ONCE. Respectfully, ,Oct 10 IT STANDS A' k . t 1, h.a .4 ',15 s m h greater, and tnh mbacs mny verv ilosIrab lile' al uuliilsouineuixt 1es, Cnt both In waliniItg coatst ami( sacks. There Is 1n0 dIbwount, (in the woo--it.'s tie genuliine art4(le. TIhe gairnients ar of(~(I sty'I lih sha~l pes, 8e~ewet i silk, wvell iniada aindI niely tinnne1 n:' Do yo1 ennitpl dna im tyin Iu b sit soon202? If '4, y' nt shioult see these( wheni coingIIt to Col p nhda. If there P4 antytlugit indler the sun in lFall and1( W in ter alIpar21eI that, you require you can find it in our stock. BOYS' SUITrS. To the blrlis of Wininsboro wi! wish to aniolunce that we hav~e t~he largest stock of lioy' Clot hitig in Colubita. lloys' :whool anel( ch'ess :units: atlso a hanldsotne lrn, of 1)r2mtped 1:2 the latest. styles. We also gliin t't ea phr fec t lit. A fI 'ird:'rs et i to tuly acidress will rece ivye1(2 pro1. attet IIon, and1( if they dto not1 snit..or lit., you can rei turthe b3.yIpaig liuf axpjresst. 31. L. INARD. N~T~ ORMA N'S CONDAL. BURE and ef'ccha1R'ir. l t fr tho .etra of i; ] ? o'n ir':r~:.u. .~I.n or tiho .N EUTL!...1 N 0 RDAL -Ts as !.-- c. ra b' .Ies; as hc - ery'/iie. Jr~s t n!.! C) 0; e _mendt'1 for Sesc u andii .Tuothin rice eye5. nne'l $r."'. per bottle. EXCELLti?. (J1 0/ 'OIL00, Walhal, 8. C. U.8. A. ANULL supply of the abo OIl, PIls and Balsam. *bne hundred potinas of the Best Blue. stone. Not sale by , ., - Wr E. AIKEN. -lay State Shoe Holes -scured by the genuine McKay Screw, J. Md. IJEATY. Y STORES 4B. MONEY. OK I WILL THROW TInlS STOCP VE IT. Now, if ever, Is your tihno of our compeiltors. We have colle to oiiled than we thotlIit Ihey were. JS WILL PLEASE ISEUTTL"E AT MMT.A.~CTG'r~T. 72 THE LIlT-IHUNNING "11T-DO M E STO11!l 1IC."4! - t t s a k d 1.. l. i - o - p t . 'T-Il byA(li-It NNIN . MANI U~IrATij MT-N.N1C FQAl. uri - The Larmat Arii ed, ,j;lk Th niot iitifulil Wood ok AND IT Ii WlA!FIANG;l) To bI)le mtiade of t heia. b est aterial . .1o hpI~ comple4te ini everay respect.. J. M. IIEATY & CO., A gents wanted inl uowepiet territo D., l Tl iCl SEW I NG MACHINE Co., Richm n iid, \'rginia. ter, fresh an d sweet, (iCeam Cheese antd P run ces, New (Gr inany o~her gods. Cal soim and g barolnud S. ne. ].'eilved his DA Yaa GOS ' EN TT. El' , Cheeg I se, ais nliis, runls, Ahnonds, Englis Wa niuts, Torato Paches, FreshAJ, Pieledg Aacker(, Sardineso iOytders all lof hiierwil Poe and Devle AT 'nts, Gun Pow.. ilYnIlyson' AndEgls CSfe, yr.s VIEFEAS, Flour, Meal, .aon, Feris' BukhetanWATI AH 'OLD A T Tl IE LOEN hue (Pdilu , ATvr i New -~~5. cn S.e~nu 02 ke. V iOYM o E 'S. lereil WA1le ~lrnTHl arES c iue-epu CH IfS igoldie Silver adcel se. oel tey n slomeut kr'e widofhiest A mierican meae wartedrr th e-kil eepers. I stc. Wle can o aswei for yoats 'anyl gives you a stronger watch for less mloney than the solid, atnd good for forty years. WAW'CuI CHAINS of all kinds~-SolidI (old, Rolld Plato and Silver Vest Chahis, Ojieras, (bnards, Leon tines, etc., etc. Oonnor de Chanler. 4EED WHEAT AND OATS. U)lST PROOF WT(EAT AND OATS, CI.(heap for the CASH, .J. F. McMASTER & CO.I -Bu Zeiglor Brothers' Ladles', Miisses' and Chi idreo 's Fine Shuoes J. ii. BEATY. W-AG ON8'. ALSO IN STORE: FA'DLRC, DRIDLES lOAk SNdElSS, 3ACON, MEAt, COlmN, )MY GOODS, NOTIONS, SIlOES, ]ND)Ucf:nmIENTs FOR CAsW. ULYP~IE (. DfldPORTEN. WOODYS ODON TINE AS, NOT .(001D TO CLEAN THEC 'i't fl 't ,i' h -0111 or a cross- tit Sa w, htt it Icaitses th TEIETil OF' lUMAN BEINGS As No other prelmnit in enn. It Is per? 1.tly l iintless altl pr-oiptly c111eielef. Seits a box. W. C. FISIIEl, Wlholesale A gent, Columbit, S. (. For Sa.te in Wi niMsoro by MCMAs1smt, 1.I0(-l & lil:TcltN. i REAL REMEDY! EITHEit WYSTIWM. NCR I D AUT 8016, TWO Aid.SPE WIG. K1It X EDY of oC'er tiu-co-&-ett emaj ptanding. RME.ilOlV morceponut. at home, and ivhore best 1; own t to:er remedica of U. kind. L IEM1cIb enio.il by the best Physicani nnd vi, it at iis ho nie. L 1U ICE 'i a'thatt ir. C. w. O'Neill, Goodawater Ab.. says ki-el his wife fron an invailld's bed, 11d( he .! ee- e d twu le. L stimultw of whielt a prcminont Atlante inerc:htant vaid, 1 would have tiven (500asnootl am I wo '+l1 it nickle for wl'nt two bottles of your iedivi-t di for my datighter." k IU:lMf10A7 in r'txrd to which S.'.J CpAsell. .1. 1D., sr t o Th onalvile, Ga sa s: "1 in renill listattice In whht'lh it a l rdig (II terahelu uI11m i ml" raad fic< k b l':M about which Dr. It. 11. Ferrell, .mi Gltige, Gn., writes: "I l'avo tsed for the last 26 yer.r ithe inediline you are itntting up and coisluer it the best conAbiAnation ever gottet toget her for tWe diseases for which it is recom mncited. I It E lICDV of wlhith Dr. Joiel ranhbam Allan ta. maid: "h irza inned the recdpe. and have no hesitio in Ind mlhilng its use, tand confidently re1o11mme.1 ' it." . V U'IMEJ)Y wh lich ev. 11. 1. Johnson near itrlettai, G., raya ho Imi utad in liii finnt fly with the "'utimost iirtisfactioii'" and recont mioneled it to three familto4 "who found it to be just what It is recornmendl~ed? . ' A. itfiml~ of which Pcinbhdrioti, Tverson, & llenlon s'ay: "We halve been selling it for many yao.with c~aistnhiy Ilrtereng ates. The ar - ile lsas'istoew it h iis, andt one olabolu/e merdA'. AIM l ofwhIch Lnruar, Rankin & I.ntturr .av 'We r~oki 50 tiro'.s In fonr motiths, and never sold it in an lince b!tL ut what It was wanted againa." A ItJICD~lY by whichl Dhrlnugh; of Laurange' Ga., myn: "I onured one of the 'most. obstinato cases of VI(rica triAP.NJsTnvaTrot 'thnat ever came within my intowledige, \vIth a'fow bottles." fi. 1tFtM imY of which Dr ,I. C Ih'tsa, Noininilga -^. .iva: 1 m fully convinced that It Is tin lival fo that clas'ef diseiaes which It chlims to ciire." A. IIICM EDY' ahont wnhich Mnj. John C. WhItner, *of Atlanita, well and faivorably-known al~ over I ho Utnitedl States as it Gceeni lisuraned' gent, tys "I uised this renuerly before the war on as .large phinitation on1 a great niuitiber of catses, alhi 11 iITh rl'oluIe sucre.' . A . I~iiLh) schout whIch Mur. .T. W. Rtrritgo, of Carterswillo, tha, ceri'tics that one bottie cnred two imembhers of1 hits fainil yof meuatruailirregu Inrlty of :tn:" years" ..!aningii & 101 51i1t) dnt isriittArit 'rAN ANY OTHWR st Itulw~vf its hita In the world, because 1 ont 2 tmi4riL: wil.l. t'ill 'rn )T~IR ST' O1nWN ATK C eiK. Tilis (diE'P l'0l'U!.Aiti IIEMi-:DY is liiADPIliDl a P3i Ar.:: lirt' ll.ATOin,(Womnan's Iest Fricud.) For male by" all Drugglicts. P'rice: Small size 'i coum', 3ole J'rapr10.0o: and Ma netrru No. 10313. Pryor Stree3t, Avin3 N'A. GL. *uift's !:pec c hasi be n the snenrs of biringht 1ii an(haiiu to thorvnd who1 vi worn pro.* uogancedi:zurable of BUod and 3kin D)Isca~ecr. HEIAR TIS WVITNESSE31- . I nu m. thet ('Ift: Speefic P'uved myv life. :a a.y. . tiliak It Li the jjreatest remedly of tha l.ge. '..af id I' era, !Fm' erliniMse aonl f ilood oi 2,..!l ivit it *,at throu,Li the pores of thle II.'.D i'.ovUh.A Fod Y~ EARS. 1 ha'v' a::'r< .1 fr'om Scrofiula about 1V years. hoi t W i ben'i ml ly coiinedi~ to miy legi aid aniktc.'' Vy Pi ui l b 4o wem (overial witit large ,deen an4 6 : 4 1' vi|llan *len-. avi! the odlor wais almo041 4,n. , l* /.~il mlieA neul treatmeucnts whlich I I rhi ii to) r'0 1)0 lnny jiiod. -AL hu-t I begant takin m/ 4. S. S.,n(thlilli fir n'buont rfour mionlths, andl I A?.( 'EitTIxN ,Y WFIll,. I took 8. 8. tl. uinder the nye~rionl (if nl iihyi3$ian of 201 years' netivo prned ice b your order. i'rvoti to takling Ii. 8. 8. 1 at iiuei coini i'int-c:y v nik. A'ow I ettn-lwalkqll'dayi dI hw to than/; N . S. R. awil it (nly for' my cure, 4 y'our Icy treet, Athitai, Gin. R HEU MA TISM. 'Th-. neat of this (disease is in fhe Bflood. .$o0.o0i w.oidi not pnirchnii from me what S. S. Rj 1oo e't ('ied irt liy caig. it ciured me oif Malarial (ncumat',an A 1V'JI 114 'i'lIOMAS, Ed~tor Repubikcan, lSprlngfleld, Te'nn.. A niegro wne enredt of a violent case of Ilhummal' lemj iby S. n. S. Withiont tha remnedy he would havo Tumnbling S~hoals, ?,. 0. Write for a copy of '.he little book-free. r'TEW A D will be paid to any' 4.1(O hiunmi't, ins will flid, on ainalyste N( 1( bottles of S. 8. 8., 'ian partici of mewrctary, edida piotlum~li or any mmera snihetance. Til SWIF~T niPEOIF h0-0 (0.-, Draier 8, Atlanta, Ga.. ERYOR's PILE1 B'iNeDU OIT MENKT J of or ro this annoying trotable it ben bee:in pt arne rJoryys nd tvery favorably own as a ""PECIFIo OE RB s alo the very beet remed tlndred disesses, T'uU4U A u anwrtes freo 000teA~ pt v--.0 A I44' 444; ; -