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LOUAL INTILLiGEl0NE. SATURDAY, December 8, : : : 18s8 lw Advertisements. Once More-J. M. Elliott. Notice-E. K. McQuatters. An Ordinance-Juo. J. Neil, Intend alit. Lrcai urler. -Gloomy and threatening weather on Friday. -Very little cotton has been brought to -Winnsboro within the last two weeks. -A largely attended and very oi joyable dance was given in the dining room of tho Winnsboro Hotel on last Thursday nilght. -The sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered at both the Presbyterian and the Associate Re formed church to-morrow. --The boys don't take to the new ordinance requiring arrests after ten o'clock. They say it looks hard to be 04, ulred to explain why they are not it home and in bed. -rho News and Courier says of M Spor: "The Southern renegade as the manipulator of juries Is as melan choly an impostor as the Philadelphia dude, who tried his 'prentice hand last Syear."' --Winnsboro Is developing quite a variety of musical talent of late days. Glee clubs, musical clubs, cornet and stiinug bands are vicing with each other In their nightly practisings, and' the very atmosphere 8eems "laden with sweet music." -All parties who bought guanos from us must settle on or -.before the :# 1st of November, or they wii lose the cotton option and will have to pay the face of their notes in ixonmv. R. J. MCCAntEy & Co. Oct 27-tf * -Several parties left town on Thurs, day for Columbia to attend the politi cal trials in that. city. These cases are parts of the history of the times, and time spent in the United States Court room in Columbia this week would not be time spent amiss. -The trial justices, not only in towin, but throughout the county, are busy now-a-days in the trial of cases of assault and battery, petit larcony, tres pass of stock and the like. The poorer classes of our people are litigious cr tainly and nobody is getting rich by the operation either. --maasrs. Rt. J. McCarley & Co. arc prepared to buy or sell Future Con tracts for auy pavties WishinIg to oper atc iu this line. All businass confidpn tial. We receive press dispatches four tn1es a day and will keep our custom ers posted: Oct 16-tf* NOT'ric.-All fwfiesil possesaloni of books belonmginig to the Philosophic Society of Mount Zion Institute are requested to return them to the drug store of Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketchini at once. 1PEmsONAL.-Dr. Jno. D). Palmer, who removed from Ridgoway two years ago to make his home necar lien derson, N. C., has sent his fansily back '- to Rtidgeway, as the winters inx ?iorthx Carolina are too vigorous. The Doe tor will follow in a few weeks. THE Pa.Oxnion MtOVEMENT.-EIlec tions have recently been hold in sev era! towns, on the question .of Jicense or no license. Ini Sumter, the proliibi tion movement was nsuccessful. At G3rahmam's, the election resulted in tayor of no license, by a majority of four. lI Manning, the license party were auccessful, by a majority of for ty-six. The town went "dry" last year. ExODUs FROM RIDGEWAY TOwVNsIP. -The following persons, citiens of this county, have left and are prepar lng to leave, for Florida: Mr. John Crujnpton, Sr., and family, Mr. John Crumpton, Jr., and family, Mr. Alex. Walker and family, Mr. Johnx Hall and family, Dr. Wim. Rt. Sykes and family. The folloinzg contemplate leaving for Arkansas: Mr. Lloyd Dawvkins and family, Mr. Burrell Dawkins and fam.~ ily, Mr. Win. Rt. Rains and family. Making a total of forty-eight persons. We understand that fifteen colored families recently left the Waterce sec tion and an additional number of col ored people will accompany then white families above mentioned. We wish them all health, happiness anid pros perityr. T HE Naw ORxDINANcE.-The enact menmt by the town authorities of the ordinanice published in to-day's issue is eVidence convincing that the gentle mecn comnposing the council are thought ful, ide-awake and progressive. The advancing of the town time to the new "standard titue" was just the right thing at the right ime, and this Is say ing a great deal. Everybody will In a short time appreciate the great con venience in the change thus mnade and mere prejudhicts should haxve no0 hear ing in thme dliscussonm of a qjuestioni like this. The regulation in the same ordi nance requiring the police nuihoritics to arrest and commit to the station - house all unknowvn loltoxrers upon01 the streets after ten o'clock, whio carn, otgive satisfactol'y explanation, is in.. Indeed anud agood priecaution in viewv of thme recent burglariea in WVinns. boro. FnlANK LE5I.KE's SUNDAY MAOAZINE|i --The editom' (TI. Do Witt Tahanaige, D). D.,) commences the flfteenith vol nume and the year very brilliantly ; he. prsents in thme January nummber. a most oxtremsely ard; thxero are Christinaa storls, sketches, descriptive articles and poems, ot.; the editor ha- a char. aterilstic article, "The Coming Ser mon," an'd thoe are contributions In prose and poetry from some of our most popular writers. A new serial, "Wrong from the First," by the author of "Mr. Burke's Nieces," is com mnced; in fact the pages overflow with entertaining and edifying matter and artistic illustrations. Now -is tle time to subscribe, and no one could fail to appreciate, as a holiday gift, a year's subscription to this popular magazine. This price is twenty-five cents for a single number, or twelve numbers for $2.50, postpaid. Address Mrs. Frauk Leslie, PIublisher, 53, 55 and 57 Park Plate, New York. MEETING OF STOOKHOLDEIt.--The annual meeting of the directors of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail road was lield in Columbia on Wednes day. The president's report states that the road still needs 114 miles of steel rail. Twenty-flve miles of steel rail is now in transit and will be laiO promptly. The president points to the great need of proper passenger accom modations at Columbia, Charlotte and other points, but says that the improve ments of the track and road-bed have absorbed the earnings. le recom mends the procurement of new ais as soon as practicable. He reports that the issue of $300,000 of bonds for the improvement of the property has not been hastened, on account of the Rail road Commission law. The operation of the leased lines is not without on couragemnent. Thle president states that the surplus earnings of the road and its leased lines have been expend ed in improvements. The inspectiig committee report improvements in the road-bed and in the track and increased flacilities in appointments along the linies, but recommend greater conve niences for freights at Augusta and for passengers at Charlotte. Relatively a very large proportion of the income is derivod from local bnsiness, and this is noted as a sign of encouragement. The committee suggested that the pas senger earnings might be largely in creased by double daily passenger traine, one to be a fast train from Washington to Augusta and making the time between Charlotte and Au gusta seven hours or less. Tils they say mtight restore much of the travel now going by the coast. The remain . der of the report is a vigorous attack on the railroad law of the State, Sec tion 42 being characterized as "the efp;?omnt of injustice and cruelty" and Section 45 is being "even more arbitrary.'? The report -,v4 aeppted and approved and the old officers re elected, soine changes being made in thin boaird of directors on account of the change ini ownehi'ip, OBITUARY. DIED-Novemberi 1st, RounwnT PLxico, infant son of S. W. anid M. V. Ruff, aged two weeks and three days. Tis lovely flower lived just long enough to endear itself to t4ue hearts of those who knew it and faded fromt our view. It was too pureV andl innocent for this col, friend less wYorld of glrs. i'The Lord looked downi f.rm Ills "Throne of Inorcy", saw how un suited lhe wvas for the evils an)d hamrdhps of life, and took him to Ills abode on hi1gh, May the angels wvho bore his spirit home, watch over those who are left yet a little while to do their Master's wIll. Where thec sprgss cease to roll, Where in all the briht foorp Sorrow ne'er shall press the soul, ila4 on dnrlea~f. Nine-teithls of the peop~)p of the United States suffer wilth dyspepsia, niid what are Its many causes. I lot food, hasty eating, intemp~erance, bad air, lack of exercise, ex cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco, aind anything that prevents the regular action of JRhje stomach wvillpoue tit symnp toms are hio(ldce, fItle ls of en orgy, fetid breath, iugljpehoh. Its cure, Norman's Neutralizing Oordfish * o Among Many. Mr. S. K. Cannon, of H1igh Falls, S. C., says he wvill sign any testimonial wo may write of the virtues of Norman's Neutralz ing Cordial. H~e is thoroughly convinced that it is truly a great mnediino and he recommends it to everyone afflicted with stomachlc disorders, Small size, 25 cents. Trry it. ,NOTICE. I H AVE this (lay sold out imy entire in - teres tin the whiskey and bar business to my brother, W. W. McQuatters, who will h ereafter conduct the business in his owvn niamue and at the same place. E. K. McQJUA'TTERS. iigoway, S. C., December 5th, 1883. AN ORDINANCE To IREOULATE TowN TIME AND) Fon TH'IE ARRiEST OF SUsPic~s. Be it enacted aend ordained by the Inttenid ant and Wardens of the Town of Wlns boro In Council met, and by the authority of the same: SEcTIoN 1. T1hat the time indicated by the town clock shall be changed so as to conform to railroad tine, tha t is to say the time shall be twenty-four minutes faster tihan teal time. Sac. 2. That the polleec are chargedl with the duty of riging the market betll of said Town at the hour of 10 o'clock, p. im., be tweent the umnths of October and April (bothm inclusive) in every year: and at the hour of eleven o'clocek, p. m.., duing the rest of every year. Sao 3. 'IThat th e police ate chmargeud wvith the duty of arrestinig all pe'rsonts fotund loitering up on tihe streets of said Toivn after the riging of said bell, unknownm to the poleemuan, and whoiu are unable to give asaisfactory accounit of thenmselves; and shal enlie al ersons so arrested i h gmuard-house 9:1 ten o'clock of the follow Intg morning, whenl suchl piersupis 81she be brought beflore tihe Inmteindant to ho deanlt with acecordihng to law; unlmess such p~ersons shall give a hond, with good security, it the penal sum of twenty dollars, condi t~ione~d for their appeaance bietore the Tutenmdnt, as mm foresaidl; or in lIeu of such bondi shall dep'iosit wi~l th hO lleetmanl the sumit of ten dlollar.. Sac. 4. Th'lis ordiinnce shall go lut() ope'raon onl and( after the. 1st dhay of IDe c('Imber, 188:3: SDonec in Council this the 27th ' NE. day of Novemiber, 1583, andu wvith '5~ 9the corporate seal of the Tiown athixed. .JNO. .J. NElL, Intendant. Attest: 1. N. WImTHEns. Clerk. WITTKOWSKY & BARIUCH, CHARLOTTE, N. C., OFFER. EXTRAORDINARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY MAIL. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART RENT IS SO ARRANGE THAT 'SHOPPING" BY MAIL is REN DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN WORE SATISFACTORILY DONE 1I'AN IN PERSONo LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO. SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES rIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT [SFACTION-DELIVERING PACK AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS 3R MAIL CHARGES. WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT [S NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN, VOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, IISSES AND CHILDREN, IN "fjUDING A COMPLETE LINE 0. [LADIES' AND MISSES' UNT. WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST )ISSMAKING ESTABLISIIMENT IN t'iE SOUTH. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. BUTTER. BUTTER. RECEIVED Gilt-Edgo But ter, fresh and sweet, Cream Cheese and Prunes, New Or leans Molasses, with a good many other goods. Call soon QInd got bargains at S. S. WOLFI'S. Received thuis DAY QOSIIEN BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins, Dates, Ahnonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches. Fresh and Pickled Salnon, Fresh and PIckled Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters apd Ilbstors, Potteq and Devilled Meats, Gun Powv der, Young Hhyson andl English Iueakfs TEAS, SUGARS, Coffees, Syrups, ViNEGAR, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris's Hams and Breakfast Strips, Buckwheat and OATMEAL, Onbe Apples, Onions and Potatoes. All of which will lbe SOLD AT TIUC LOWEST PRICE, ATr S. S. WOLFE'S. D. R. FLENNIKEN H~as just received a supply of Self-ltising iluck wheat Flour and Newv Orleans Mo. asses, Old (Goverunment ,Java Coffee, D~annued (Goods, consisting of Sanon, iBart et Pears, Ti'omatoes, Okra andi TIomeitoes, P'eachues, Pineapples, Marrowv Squias, succot ashl, Sardies, Chiow-Chow~ and~ M[I xed Pickles, Mustard and Pepper, liaisins, Citron and Curranits, lloy'al Baking Powders, Macaroni and Chteese, and iSvaplorated Vegetables for Soup. -Buy Zeigier Brothers' Ladies', Misses' and Children's FIng Shuoes. RREATYV Now is tie Time To buy goods cheap1 and to all who are needing them we woud say. that if you will give us a call we will prove this fact CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. We have just received a fresi stock of Prints, Cretons, bleached and unbleached Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flannels, &c., which are being marked low. Come and see. CALDWELL & LAUDELDALE. We have a nice line of Dress Goods of different kinds, including the best Cash neres. Look at them. CALDWE LL & LAUDERDALE. We have a large lot of Cloaks and Jack ets, a great inny of which we will sell at cost. Also a splendid lot of Blankets and Shnwls, both common and best quality. l'hey are very cheap. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. Our stock of Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves Collars and Collarettes, and a job lot of fine Hosiery that we have in all colors and sizes, will pay to examine. Come and see them. CALDWELL & LAUDnnDtDALE. We ask a special look at Dr. Warner's Celebrated Corsets. Our Cofaline, Nursing, Long Waist, are the bqst and' a guarantee for six months givcn with every ono0. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. We ask an inspection of our stock of Clothing, all styles which we are certain are extremely low in price, from common to best quality. CALDWELL & LAUDEUDALE.. Common Wool Hats all styles, best Felt and Nobby Styles, also best quality of Stiff Hats, to suit everybody's taste and pocket. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. We are continually receiving fresh lots of Boots and Shoes, and our stock Is al ways full, made up by the best manufac turers, and every pair guaraiteed to give satisfaction. lBest gools for the least pos-. sible money. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. We have just received a large stock of the best Ironstone Crockery. Also a lot of Glassware, which will surely please you. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. By a look Into our Grocery Department you will find Fresh Buckwheat., the best Cheese an(1 Macaroni, JLimbo I lais and Imiany other good things. Coie an1d see. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. We have too large and varied a stock to enumerate, but if you will conie alnd sec us you will find a great deal to attract, among other things our New Carpet Ex hibitor, where you can see a beautiful stock of Carpets in a very few minutes; which, 111ce the rest of our goods, are sold at very close prices. Give us a call. CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. IACHNEY M ACFII N ERY 01F ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & Co. WATERTrOWN ENGINE. BALIA LHAND COTTON PRESS. LI'TLE GIANT IlYDRAULIC PRESS. ChIAIN AND ROTrARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERIS OF PLATIORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES PH AETONS. Give us a call, and wve wvill sell you what yell want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. SALE AN]) FEED STABLES. JHOR8ES, MARES, MULES, PONIES. .Just arrived, on Saturday',the 9th inst., from Glasgow, Keiucy two car- loads of lIne drinIg and ridIng HIOlISES AND) MAkiES, 0a1d1a lot of line mules. In the lot a fewv superh saddle and harness P'ONI ES, all well brIoke, sound~l and( gentle, all1 of wvhich I will sell low for cash, or on tihne unt11il next fall for applroved paper, or I willI take old1 fat stock in exchange or p)oor young miules or mares. You wvill do well to call anid see my stock b~efore purchasing elsewhere. A. WVILLIFORD. Wlnnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12, 1883. WIZARD) 0IL. A. FULL supply of the abonve Oil, Pills and Bialsam, ALSO, One hundred pounds of the Best Blue stone. For sale by Wi. E. AIKEN. NE4ED WHEAT AND OATS. RUST PROOF WhEAT AND OATS, . Cheap for the CASH. J. F. McMASTR & C'O. TOO MAN NOT ENOU( --0 TIIS MORNING AT NDI O'CLO, on the market at a regular sacrifleo. WE NEED MONEY and MUST HA to got goods at prices only ofl'cred by MIMN This has been the prediction of somo the conclulsion that they were better Inft ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO X ONCE. Respectfully, Oct 16- J' Z) IT STANDS A STOVES A SPECIALTY I have in store the largest stock of Coolifng and Ilcating STOVES ever brought to Winnsboro. At the head of the list is the Charter Oak, No. 8, with all the latest improvements, including the wonderful wire gauze oven door. Other sizes of the same Stoves and Nos. 7, 70, 77, &c of other first-class cooks. Morning Ligit, Centennial, Cooks Jewel (revolving to) Improved Lee, Crown, Cotton Option, ('Auf States Leon, Magnate, &c. All sizes of IIEA'1E11, for COAL or Wood. Grates, Open Franklins, and Egg Stoves from SR6.00 up. Stove Irhmiiunisgs and parts on hand or supplied promptly. i The family COFFEE ROAST'Ell supplies! a long felt wvant. Is air-ti ght anid roasts|I perfectly 1to 3 pounds col ee. Will fit any i stove. Price $2.00. FELLOES, SPOKES and HUBS, a full stock. To shops I sell very close. Write Or call for prices. PLOWS and plow blades. I have a few of the Louisville Plows that I will etose out. IVill hereafter riun the LEA1DE--. theo best low-p~riced chilleti plowv. Choice NEW CROP~ Newv Orleans Mo 1lasses, NEWI Bulckwheat Ilour, Urunswickc aind JUM130 Ihams, Smioked Beef, Break fast Placon, Bologna Sausage, No. I Mauck eral, Messed Flin in tfins, Canned Goods of all kinds, Vegetahlos and Fruis, Crackers, fresh andi choice, Cakes anid Gin~ger Urearl, ithout permilssion 1 refer to parties unamed below as5 to the excellence of the UNION CIHURIN: kCen, B. ii. Fl!nnilsen, W.V . Creight .Jas. A. ]rice, W.V J. 1 lerron, Samd. Catiteart Mrs. J1. Ohear and1( others. Tw'~o lin ndred bushels lBed Rust-Proof' Oath, just reeolved. J. H. CUMMINGS. FOR ACiE, iMIS, BRUISES, R1IEUMATISMI AND) NEURALti1A!? WIIZARD 011L, Si.. Jacob's Oil, Neural ilnceYoung Ameica Liniment, British 11,Nere ad BneLiniment, Volcanic Oil, Browvn's Ihousehold Panacea, Golden Liniment, liarter's Liniment, Pain l(iller1 Radwvay's Ready llof, Ilohnues' Liniment, Jauyne's Linhnent,A relnlieinut,acinc Plasters, Strengthening Plasters, Mustard P'lasters, Bellonna Plasters, TurInelr's For salle b~y McM ASTM'II, BRLCE & NETCIIIN. For (Coughs, Colds~ anud ILung Uiscases. Urown 's Bronchial Tirochies, Chilorate Potash L ozeni es ForesL's ,Juin(ipe Tar Lun11g i leahing ilohile5, Syrupll of Tarl andi WIikt1 Cherry, Shiriner's IHalsaic Cough Syrup, Iliarter's Luing liaih, T1olu and Li verwort Exp)etoranit, Gherman Syrup1 Jayne's Expectoranit, Syrup) of Tfohu am(ii Bed Spruce G um, Sago's Caitarrh Remiedy, Gatarrhi Siunf', CubebI CIMigrttes, Tu'itt's EI xecto rant, A yer's Cherry Pectoral, Globe Flower Cough Syrup~ Irowvu's Mix ture, Hull's Cough Syrup, I lixir of Grinde 11la, WIhitcomnb's Astsnl hnacmdy Allen's Lung Balsam, Cherry P'ectoral \Vfne, Cod Liver Oil, Emuitlsioni of Cod Liver Oil, Caplsuiles of Cod Liver Oil, hlypiophosphito of LhAne and1( Soda, Extract of Malt antd Cod iveri Oil, Syruup of the Hy~pophiite. F'or alohby MoMASTERI, BEICE & XETdIHIN, CONSUMPTION QURED. 0*RESTORE ' BRONCHITIS ASTHMK -ALL DR OS T.'S ' Y STORES ID l MONEY. DIK I WILL THROW THIS BTOCK VE IT. Now, if over, is your timo UGH. )f our competitors. We have como to >rmed thanl we thought they were. JS WILL PLEASE SETTLE AT LVI2lA2ST.A:CTG-E-I. r THE HEAD. TIIE LIGHT-RUNNING "DOMESTIC." That it Is the acknowledged Leader in (lie Trade is a fact that cannot be dis puted. MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL IT! The Largest Armed The Lightest Ilunining The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete In ever) respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territo SAddress I OM11'STI SEWING MACHINE Co., Richiond, Virginia. WRAND F A L L OPENING -BY P. bLlnecor & Bra. LATEST STYLES! LARGESTi SELECTIONI' LOWEST PRICEs! W e beg to inform our friendls and pa. tronis that we can conifidently .say that our FALL AND) WINTER ~STOOK is niow complete in every depart mlent, andit delies comipetitioni. D)IIESS GOOD)S, VELVETS, llOSIERY, and GLOVES, All of the VE~RY BEST MAKES and Styles, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! in all the newest styles. WINTER CLOTHING --AND FURNISING GOODS I ! For Mcen, Youths, Boys and Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, WUlITE GOODS. Our stock Ia quite full of alt of the best brands of Longeloths, Shirtings, Sheetings, T1wills and D~rlllings. All of the above goods are off'ered at the LOWESTI CASI I PRICES. Therefore an early call of Inspection Is cordially solieitesi. P. LAND)ECKER & BRO. --TRAD~R-- d NORMAN'S CORDAL. --MARKC. is aensnt and hanesa<Brk ndmpl rillo ia 'onsti te~. S iarri~ Ceai - r i Nsuion. tnois~ a 't otaa I , 1a'a h Prcice osc.rand $,.i e :rabottl. Bo ldargate nd Deaaa~ca~atesa inathir BELIZR OBEMIAL, Sa5,iole Proidetrncsr~).ia~ Wodbalh rualand D. c. U.i. A MiM FOR SALE. ROME-YIADE, While Oal Staidard WAGONS. ALSO IN STORE: 3ADDLES, BRIDLES, BACON, MEAL, CORN, )RY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. UlYSSE G. DESPORTES. WOOD'S ODONTINE IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE ceth of a comb or a cross-cut saw, but It leanses the TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation can. It Is per ectly harmless and promptly efficlent. 5 cents a box. W. C. FISIER?, Wliolesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by MCMASTElI, l1n1 & KETCHIN. S(REAL REMEDY! EITHER MYSTIGAL NOR INDIAN BUT 80111 TI AND SPESIEW. A REMEDY of over tweny-fve ears stand L EMEDY moreptuar at home, and w' eg best kn aother rem is of kind, I IIEDI endorsed by the best Physioian nud ru t utits homne. REMEDUYthat Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwat, AlA sa a raised is wifefrom an invalid's bed; adh elieves saved " fecIf. L IEMIDY of which a prominent Atlant. inerchant said, "I would hav given M500aos as I would a nicklo for what two bottles of your medielno did for my daughter." V REMEDY in rc ard to which 8. J. Cassel M. D., Dru at of Thomasville Ga. : a can recall Instances in which 'ffordz all the tusual remed es hadfale Li1EMEDY about which Dr. R. B. Ferrell, la Grange, Ga., writes: "I have used for the last 20 years the medicine you are putting up and consider it tho best combina lont over gotten together for tho diseases for which it is recout. mendled. ItEM9DY of which Dr. Joeliranham Atlan ta, sald: "lhatle examined the reipe and have ng bcsi[aton' ii advising its use, anA confidentig riuonn( it." I REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. John20% n 1 arletta, Gn., says he has used in his fam ily i the "utmost satisfaction" and recom mantle i t threo failie "who found it to be L REEMEDY of which Peinberton, Iverson, & Denison Bay: "We have been selling it for many yer.with costantly inceasin sales. The ar .cle sasrt p with us, and one ofabeoftste merit." it ICMED) of which Lamar, Rankin & Lamar Bay': "Woe sold 50gross in four months, and never Riitanyra ni hat i.t wasin d Laain '" Ga., says: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases (, VICAntous MENSTnUATION that ever camen within my knlowledge with a fewv bottles." IFhIDY of which Dr. J.C. lInus, Notasulga Ala., says: I am fully conavin~ced that Zt 1s un. rile.'' fr that classof diseases which it claims I stuEMEDY about which MaJ. John C. Whitner, of Atlanta, well and fav'orah1 known all over the United States as a (General nsurance Agent, says: "I used this remedy before the war on a agepataio aonte suceagt nsumber of cases, LpuEltEDY about which Mr. J. WV. Strange, of (.artersvilie, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured two membersn of his family of monstrualirregu larity of man yers staneng. L RE IEDY tha is CHEAPER THAN ANY OTffIER MHnJcINE of its kigd in the world, because 1 OR 2 norrLms WILL CUBEa TnE MiOST oasr1NATE CASE. ThhIS (REAT P'oPULAn E3EDY 15 BRADFIELD S rDMI~n REGULATOn (WVoman'a BestFriend.) For lo byalDugi at. Prico t Small size 70 conts, ole1I roprietor and Manniaeturer J. BRADIIEWD No. 1088. Pryor Street, ATLANT'A.GA. Swift's Specific has been the meacs of bringing ealth and happiness to thousands who were pfr. aounced incurable of Blood and Skin Diseases, HEAR THE WITNES8SS I amn sutre that Swift's PSpeeifle saved my life. I vit terribhly loisond with Malaria, and wasgio 'p 1' 'ite.. Swift's 8i>eoio rclloved me promptlya4 nuejy. A thinkt it is the greatest rema of theog Sup't Gas Works, Rtome, Gs. S. s. s. curesa theo worst forms of Serofula, Old . hi'liher,., Iterzema, Iherpes. and all Blo'od p hluor. ii eliminates the Poison from to -. iad drives it out through the pores of ileo hIAD IiCROFULA FOR 17 YEARS. I have a'uffered, fronm ferofula about 17 years. The ii.:ase be'ing mostly conflined to my lgs and ankles ny shli bones.u were covered wh arge tilce an IUnwI(~ a f 'Wi olen , ad the odor was almost uin Wolled/a. All rema les andl treatmtents which I trid 'ailed to do me any good. Al last I began takig i. ii. t., continuin for about four months, and IA 3:itTAINI.Y w iij. 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