LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
UESAY, Deceanber 11, : a a 1588.
ow Advertusements.
Read This-A. P. Miller.
Sowing Machines-W. E. Alken.
I 04eai Brief.
-We are requested to announce that
Tuesday evening the 18th inst., has
been appointed for the performance of
"Medea" In the Thesplau Hall. The
comedy vill be oh the same evening.
-The Rev. C. H. Wylie, district
superittendent for North and South
Carolina of the American Biblo Socie
ty, was in town on Monday looking
after the interest of the society in
Winnsboro.
-All parties who bought guanos
11om us mtest settle on or before the
1st of November, or they wil lose the
cotton option and will have to pay the
face of their notes in monev.
R. J. MCCAuREY & CO.
Oct 27-tf*
Mrs. C. Ladd is now in town and
II be for some days for the purpose
of rendering assistance in the manage
ment and conduct of the entertain
ment to be given in the Thespian Hall
on the 18th inst. Mrs. Ladd was for a
number of years a resident of this
place, and her familiar face will be
welcomed by her many - friends in
Winnsboro.
-Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. are
prepared to buy or sell Future Con
tracts for any parties wishing to oper
ate in this line. All business confiden
tial. We receive press dispatches four
times a day and will keep our custom
ers postcd. Oct 1-tf*
DEAT.-Mrs. Elizabeth Brown,
widow of the late 0. R. Brown, and
mother of Mr. A. W. Brown of this
place, died on the 30th ult., in the six
ty-third year of her age. Mrs. Brown
formerly lived in Winnsboro, and she
here had many friends who will regret
to learn of her death.
PERSONAL.-The Rev. R. G. Miller,
of Albion, in this county, assisted the
Rev. John T. Chalmers in the commu
nion services at the Associate Re
formed Presbyterian church on last
Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Miller preached
forcible and telling sermons in the
morning and evening on the "Suffer
ings of Christ" and "The Resurrec
tion". Mr. Miller is a young minister
of much talent, and now the popular
pastor of a flourishing congregation
in the northern portion of the counity.
lie promises a career of honor and
usefulness.
A SEvEREV STAn.-Nathan Smith, on
last Wednesday night, was severely
and perhaps mortally -stabbed by one
Jolhn McCampbell, near Ridgeway, in
this acounty. Trhe stabbing occurred
at a niegro frolic and originated in a
difficulty in which several p)artics
were participants. Smith was stabbed
in the side with an ordinary pocket
knife, and lie is 3et in a very critical
condition. The woeunde~d man has
w. some chances of recoverf, but it is at
Vthis time impossible to foreshadow the
consequences of the cutting.
ANOTHER BuUGLAY.-The residence
of John Smith, colored, in this place,
was broken iuto and entered by un
known burglars on last Sunday night.
When discovered, they were in the
I bed-room of the owner, with lights,
ran~sacking trunks and other articles of
furniture. Smith was awakened by
the noise, and when getting up the
burglars put out their light tand made
good their escape. Three men consti
tuted the party- -one at least of them
was recognizead to be a white man, the
others niot being distinctly seen. Smith
shot six times at the party while escap
ing and thinks that he succeeded in
wounding one of them. Othier at
tempted entrances were made on the
same night in the vicinity oj Smith's
residence. Every effort possible will
be made to ferret out the perpet:'ators
of the crime and bring them to trial.
Is there an organized band of rob
hers and burglars in the community ?
It looks so. Energy anid determnina
tion may solve the problem.
INFAO~s.Thefnday.Hews con
aisa full text of Judge Bond's re
cent decision in1 the election cases upon
the question whether conspiracy is ani
infamous offence and as such should be
tried upon the presentment of a grand
jury. Judge Bond decided that the
offence charged was not what is known
as an infamous crime, and hence the
party charged could be arr'aigned and
tried upon an information filed by the
district attorney. The test, according
-tb Judge Bond, is whether a convic
tion carries with it any civil and p~olit
ical disability. TIhe section under
whIch the defendants are indicted (does
not impose such disability, and hence
the concltision that conspiracy is not
"Iinfamous" under the lawi. Judge
Bryan dissenated, anmd in thme course of
his opainion, spoke eloquenttly anid feel
ingly of the constitutional right of the
citizen to be tried uipont the present
ment of a grand jury. The opinion
of Judge Bond runs counter to the
cur rent of judicial decisions, and( Jud~ge
Bryan's dissenting opinion carries the
case to the United States Supreme
Court with strong prIobabilities of a
reversal.
Bad Onh Amerlea.
Nin(e-tenths of the pteople of time linited
states suffter with dypepsh i ad what are
itsm mnany causes. ll(ot food, hasty eaitlig
hiutempileranice, had alr, hack of exercisie, ex.
cessive use of ten, coffee or tobaceco, amil
anthing that prevents the regular aictio
oftstomnacha ilh produce it.. its scympth
tomts are headache, flatulenc y, loss of en
ergy, fetid breath, nmelanch<ol. its cure
Nnorman', Nnntrnizing (Cordial *
One Among
Mr. S. K. Cannon, of High Falls, S. 0.,
says he will sign any' testimonial we may
write of the vitues of Norman's Neutraliz
ing Cordial. 11o Is thoroughly convinced
that it is truly a great nedloine and lie
recommends it to everyone afflicted with
stomachie disorders. Small Size, 25 conts.
Try it. *
NEWING JIACINESI
144 VIALS of 1lURE SPERM OIL,
for Sewing Machilcs, at ten cents per vial,
for sale by W. E. AIKEN.
READ T11I14
OR SALE, my entire Household- and
Kitchen Furniture. All articles left
over will be auctioned on Saturday, the
15th of December. I am still offering my
Soda Water outfit at a bargain; also the
balance of my stock in store.
Dec 11-t1 A. P. MILLER.
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
STATE OF, OUTI CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Win. S. Alston, as Executor, Plaintiff,
against Joseph K. Alston and Oth
ors, Defendants.
IN pursuance of an order from the
-Court of Probate of the State and
County aforesaid, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before
the Court House door in Winnsboro,
on the first Monday in January next,
within thelegal hours of sale at pub
lie outcry, to the highest bidder the
following-described property, situate
In the County of Fairfield, In the State
of South Carolina, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, containing TWENTY-ONE IUN DRED
AND EIGHTY-SIX ACRES, more or less,
bounded on the north by lands of Win.
J. Dawkins, Trustee, lands of J. Thos.
Dawkins, lands of Jno. W. Lyles and
lands of Charles Free; on the east by
lands of Mrs. Fannie C. Powell and
lands of the Estate of B. Frank Pear
son, decensed; on the south by lands
formerly -of the Estate of Daniel
Hlughey, deceased, and on the west by
Broad tiver.
This tract will be divided into sepa
rate parcels, of which a plat will be
exhibited on the day of sale; and the
parcels will be sold separately.
ALSO,
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, known as the "Cedar Creek
Place", containing FIVE HUNDRED
ACRES, more or less, lying on the wa
ters of Little Cedar Creek, and bound
ed on the north by lands of -
Canack, on the east by lands of the
Estate of John ninnant, deceased, on
the south by lands of the Estate of
John Hlinnant, deceased, lands of the
Estate of Phillip Cook, deceased, and
land conveyed by the Judge of Pro
bate for the County of Fairfield to
Mrs. 1sabella Ligon, and on the west
by said land conveyed by the said
Judge of Probate to the said Mrs.
Isabella Ligon.
ALSO,
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, know ii as the "Buffalo" or "Piney
Woods" Tract, containing FOUR IIUN
DICED AND SIXTY-THREE ACRES, more or
less, and bounded on the north bV
lands of Chas. A. Abell, on the east by
land of' the Estate of Johni Br'oom, de
ceased, and on the south and wvest by
lands of J. Russell Black, and Aaron E.
Powell.
ALSO,
All that piece, p~arcel or tract of
land, knowvn as the "Little River'
Place", contaiing ONE IIUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and bound
ed by lands of John Leitner, Chrmistian
Leitner, James Mann and others.
- TERMS OF~ SALE:
One-third of tihe purchiase-monecy to
be paid ini cash, and the balance in twvo
equal annual instalments, from the
(day of sale, with intcerest on such b~al
ance from said day, p~ayable annually'
said balance to be secured by the bond
of the p~urchaserv.and a mortgage of
tihe premnises sold; tihe purchaser to
ihave tihe option of' paying the whole of
tile purchase-money in cash; and the
purchascr t~o pay for all necessary
papers.
J. R. BOYLES
Judge of Probate.
Probate Judge's Office,
Winnsboro, S. C.,
November 28, 1883.
Nov 20-'xtt'd
AN ORDINANCE
To REoULA'rE TrOwN TiME ANl) FOR THlE
AInEsT OF SUSPEcTs.
Be it enacted and ordained by thme lIntend
ant andl Wardens of the Trowni of Winns
bore in Council met, anld by the authority
of the same:
SECTION 1. Tihat the tiine llndicatedl by
the town clock shall be changed so as to
conifornm to railroadl time, thlat ia to say the
tine shall be twenty-four mninutes faster
than real time.
SEC. 2. That the p)ollce are charged with
the dluty of ringing the market bell of said
Town at the hour of 10 o'clock, p. ml., be
tween the months of October and April
(both inclusive) in every year: and at thme
hour of eleven o'clock, p. mn.,' (luring thme
rest of every year.
SEe. 3. Th at the police are charged with
thle duty of arrestinag all persons found
loitering upon the streets of said Town
after the ringing of said bell, unknowvn to
the policeman, and whio are uniable to give
a satisfactor'y account of themselves' anld
shall confinie all persons so arrested Cn the
g uard-house untll ten o'clock of thme follow
inlg miorn in g, when such persons shall be
brought before thle I ntend~ant to be dlealt
with according to law; ulessc such persons
shall give a bond, with good security, in
the penal sum of twenty dloilars, condl
tionedl for their appearance before the
Inltendlant as aforesaid; or in lieu of such
bond sliall deposit withl the p)oliceman thme
sumn of tenl dollars.
SEC. 4. Tils ordinance shall go in~to
operlationh on and after the 1st (lay of Dce
emberh~i, 1883.
SDone im Council this the 27th
(SmA ii 'day of November, 18831, andI with
"'"-'the cor'por'ate seal of the Town
adilxedl.
F O "U'T Z" F>
HORSE AND CATTLE. POC . .
1 ,.!' *onwdte'awiicureni orrevent abnost ,:',.Y~.
.1 ev.4 'ery w le o rvei imnmti~~
DAVID E. TOUTS. Proprietot.
11LTIMOREL. MD.
WITTKOWSKY!
&
BARUCH,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.,
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN
DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO
ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY
MAIL.
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART
MENT IS SO ARRANGED THAT
"SHOPPING" BY MAIL IS REN
DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN
MORE SATISFACTORILY DONE
THAN IN PERSON.
LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE
PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO.
SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES
GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT
ISFACTION-DELIVERING PACK
AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS
IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS
OR MAIL CHARGES.
WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT
IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN,
YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES,
MISSES - AND CHILDREN, IN
CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE 0
LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDi.'
WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST
DRESSMAKING ESTABL1SIMENT IN
THE SOUTH.
SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH.
BUTTER. BUTTER.
RECEIVED Gilt-Edge But
ter, fresh and sweet, Cream
Cheese and Prunes, New Or
leans Molasses, with a good
many other goods. Call soon
and get bargains at S. S.
WOLFE'S.
Received this DAY GOSIIEN
BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins,
Dates, Almonds, English Wal
nuts, Tromaitoes, Peaches, Fresh
'and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and
Pickled Mackerel, Sardines,
Oysters and L obsters, Potted
andl Devilled Meats, Gun Powv
der, Young Hlyson andl English
Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS,
Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,
Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris's
Hams and Breakfast Strips,
Buckwheat and OATMEAL,
Cabbage, Apples, Onions and
Potatoes. All of wvhieh wvill be
SOLD AT THlE LOWEST
PRICE, ATI
S. S. WOLFE'S.
D. RI. FLENN1KEN
Uns just received a supply of Self-Rising
Buckwheat Flour and New Orleans Mo
iasse, O1(d Governmnent Java Coffee,
ICann~ed Gioods, consisting of Salmon, Bart
let Pears, Tomatoes, Okra and TIomnatocs,
PeeePineapples, Marrow Squash,
Succotash, Sardines, (Thow-Chow and
Mixed Pickles, Mustard and Pepper,
Raisinis, Citron and Curranits, Royal Baking
Powvders, Macaroni and Cheese, and
Evaporated Vegetables for Soul).
--Buy Zeigler Brothers' Ladles', Misses'
and Children's Fine Shoes.
BEATY.
Iov is the Time
To buy goods cheap, and to all who an
needing then we would say that if or
will give us a call we vill prove this faci
to CALDWELL & LAUDElDALE.
We have Just received i fresh stock ol
Prints, Cretons, bleached and unbleacheI
Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flannels
&c., which are being marked low. Com
mid see.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
We have a nice line of Dress Goods o
different kinds, including the best Cash
meres. Look at them.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
We have a large lot of Cloaks and Jack
ets, a great many of which we will sell al
cost. Also a splendid lot of Blankets and
Shawls, both common and best quality.
They are very cheap.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
Our stock of Silk Iandkcrebleft, Gloves,
Collars and Collarettes, and a job lot of
line Hosiery that we have in all colors and
sizes, will pay to examine. Come and set
them.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDLALE.
We ask a special look at Dr. Warneri
Uclebrated Corsets. Our Coraline, Nursing,
Long Waist, are the best and a guarantet
for six months given vith every one.
CALDWELL & LAUDElDALE.
We ask an inspection of our stock of
Clothing, all styles, which we are certai
are extremely low in price, from commov
to best quality.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
Common Wool Hats, all styles, best Feli
and Nobby Stfles, also best quality of
Stiff Hats, to suit everybody's taste and
locket.
CALDWELL & LAbDElDAIE.
We are continually receiving fresh lot
of Boots and Shoes, and our stock is al
ways full, made up by the best manufac
turers, and every pair guaranteed to givf
satisfaction. Best goods for the least pos
sible money.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
We have just received a large stock o
the best Ironstone Crockery. Also a lot o:
Glassware, which will surely please you.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
By a look into our Grocery Departmell
you will find Fresh Buckihieat, the bes
Cheese and Macaroni, Jumbo Rams an
many other good things. Conie and see.
CAL.DwELaL & LAUDEMIDAI.LE.
We have too large and varied a stock t<
enumerate, but if you viII coie and sel
us you will find a great deal to attract
among other things our New Carpet Ex
hibitor, where you can see a beautifu
stock of Carpets in a very few minutes
which, like the rest of our goods, are sol
at very close prices. Give us a call.
CALDWELL & LAUDERIDALE
I CIERY,
MACH INERY
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY
J. F. MCMASTER & CO
WVATERTrOWN ENGINE.
BALL HAND COTTON PRESS.
LITTLE GIANTr HYDRAULIC PRES.S
CHAIN AND ROTARY H ARROWS.
OLD HICKORY WAGONS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOPR THLE
CORLTLAND WAGON COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLA TORM SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGI ES
PHIAETONS.
Give us5 a call, and we wvill sell you whmi
you want CHIEAP'.
J. F. McMASTEPR & CO.
SALE
AND FEED STABLES
HORSES, MARES, MULES, P'ONIEE
Just arrived, oni Saturday, the 9)th Inst
from Ghisgowv, Kenitucky, tw o car-loadsc
fine driving andm ridIng
HIOISES ANT) MARES,
and1( a lot of ine imules. In the lot .a ft.
superb saddtle and( harness PONI ES, 0
weol lbrokec, soundit and gentle, aill of wle
I will sell low for cash, or on timie unit
next fall for apiprovedl paper, or I will taki
01(d fat stock in exchange or poor youn
mules or nmares.
You will do well to call and see my stoe
before purchasing elsewhere.
A. WILL4IFORID.
Winniaboro, S. C., Nov. 12, 1883.
WIZARD 411L.
A FULL~i supiply of the above Oil, Pill
0and Balsaun.
A LSO,
One huniidred pountds of the Best Biut
stone. For sale by
SEED WHEAT AND OATM.
RiUST PROOF WiHEATr AND OAT
LuCheap for the CASH!.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
jTQO MAN
---ANI
NOT ENOUG
- 0
TH IS MORNING AT NINE O'CLOC:
on the market at a regular sacrifice.
WE NEED MONEY and MUST HAV
to get goods at Prices only offered by
hMIMN V.
This has been the prediction of somo of
t10 conclusion that they were better infor
ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO U!
ONCE.
Retspect fully,
Oct 16
IT STAN9DS Al
STOVES A SPECIALTY
I have in store the largest stock of
r Cooking and Henting STOVES
r ever brought to Wiishoro. At the head
of the list. is the Charter Oak, No. 8, vith
all the latest improveinents, ilit(inIg the
wonderful wire gauze oven door. Other:
sizes of the sanic Stoves and Nos. 7, 70, 77,
t &c., of other first-class cooks. Morning
t Light, Centennial, Cooks .Jeel (revolving
1 top,, liproved Lee, Crown, Cotton Option,
Hill Ap, Gulf States Leon, Ma nate &c
All sizes of IIEA'11El1, for X)AIa or
wood. Grates, Open Franklins, and Egg
Stoves fromt $(.o( up. Stove trimiaings
3 and parts on hantl or supplied promiptly.
3 The family COFFEE ROASTElR supplies
a long felt want. Is air-tight and roasts
perfect'ly 1 to 3 poun11ds con e. Will fit anyi
stove. 'li-lee $2.00.
FELLOES, SPOKES and HUlS, 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. Will herieafter run the IEA.D~l'
the best lowv-prilced chilled pl1ow.
Choiee NEW ClROP Newv Orleans Mo
lasses, NEW Buckwvheat Flour, Brunswick -
and ,JUM HO llains, Smuokcd Beef, Break
, fast Bacon, iiolounia Sausage. No. 1 Mack
er-al, Messed Fish' in~ tins, CatImed( Goods of
all kinds, Vegetables and Fruits, Crackers,
fresh and choice, Cakes and G inger Bread.
Without perliissionl I refer to Parties
namead below as5 to the excellenice of the
UJNION OI[URN:
ken I. 11. lenniiiken, W. I. Creirht Jas.
A. Brice, W. .J. Ilierron, Samnl. 3atlicart,
Mr-s. .J. Ohear and otheras.
Two~( IIundlred bushels, ited Rlust-Proof
Oats, just receivedl.
J. H. CUMMINGS.
FOR ACiE, PAINS,
BRUISE~s,
RIlEUMAT1ISM AND) NEURALGiA!!
WIZARD) O11L, St.. Jacob's Oil, Neural
gie, Young Amnerien. Liniment, British
Oil, Nerve and1( 'Ulone L inhuent, Volcanic.
Oil, Brown 's I lousehold P'anacea, Golden
Liniment, lliarterh Li nhaent, Pinii Killer-,
~t Rladway'sIheady Rlelief, H ohnes' Liiinhent,
.Jayne's Linhlnent,Ai nicaLinimnent,Capeine
Plasters, Strengthein lg Plasters, M%1ustard
P lasters, Belladonna Piaster-s, Turner's
TIic D)oulour-eux Pills.
For sale b~y
McMASTrER, ]BR1CE & KETOIIIN.
*For Coughs, Colds and Lung
Diseases.
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Chlorate
Potas Loze ,e orest's Junlger Tiar.
Lunas H.eing ri)mics, Syrup of 1'ar andi
Wik I'Cherry, Shiriner's Iisaamic Cough
Syrup, ilarter's Lung Halm, TIolut and
iIverwort Expectorant, Germian Syrup
Jayne's Expectorant, S'rup of TIohu ai
Red Spruce Gumn, Sage sCatarrh Remedy,1
Catarrhl Sunff, Cubeb Cigarettes, Tu'tt's
Expectorant., A yer's Cherr-y Pectoral,
Globe Flower Cough Syrup, Brownu's Mix
ture, Hull's Cough Syrup, Eixir of Grinde.
lia, WVhiteoinb's AstInn liRemed~l Allen's
Lung Balsam, Checrry Pectoral \V ne, Cod
Liver Oil, Enmulsin of Cod Liver .Oil,
i. Capsules of Cod Liver Oil, Ilypophosphite
of I Lhne and~ Soda, Extract of Malt andl
,Cod Liver Oil, Syrup of the Hlypophit..
if For sale lby
MoMASTER, BRI0El & KCETOHIN.
Il .
"I 'CONSUMPTION
CUREiD.'
01
R ESTOR ER
- BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA.
ALLE DRUCOISTS. We
STORES
H MONEY.
RK I WILL THROW TIIIS STOCK
E IT. Now, if over, Is your time
LUGH.
'our competitors. We have come to
mod than we thought they were.
3 WILL PLEASE SETTLE AT
THE HEAD.
TilE LIG1LT-RUNNING
"DOMESTIC."
That it Is the acknowledged Leader In
the Trade ia a fact that cannot be dis
puted.
MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL ITI
The Largest Armied
The Lightest itunning,
Thii most Beautiful Woodwork.
AND IT IS WARRANTED
To be made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of work.
To be comnplete in every respect.
For Sale by
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
Wlinsboro, S. C.
Agents wanted in unocupied territo
ry. Address
1MESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Richmond, Virginia.
GRAND
E A L L OPENING
-BY
P.l baudeckar & Bra.
LATEST STYLES!
L~ARGEST SELECTION!
LOWESTI PRICES!
We be(g to iuform our friends and1( pa
rons that we can confidently say that our
PALL AND) WINTER
STOCK is now complete in every depart
nent, anid defies compe)tition.
DRESS GOODS,
VEL~VETS,
IIOSIERY,
anid
GLOVES,
All of the VERY BESTr MAKF'S and
styles.
JLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS I
in all the newest styles.
WINTER CLOTH-ING
--AND
FURNISHING GOODS I I
For Men, Youths, Roys and Children, at
RXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
WHITE GOODS.
Our stock is quite full of all of tho best
>randl8 of Longeloths, Shirti ngs, Shecetinugs,
l'wills andl Drillinigs.
All of the above goods are offered at the
[.OWESTr CAS1 IPRICES.
Therefore an~ early call of inspection Is
lordially solicited.
P. LAND)ECKER & BRtO.
-'RADE
NORtMAN'S
CORDIAL.
A BURK --MA RK--aa i,.u.t~.r
aol e lt Io , ictmsr in .'mra ar a...
*of~v Ic (ho (.( nyna hch*
VurOrip~I.:'
Is arnicagou t na 4h.n: r 3la.
b er t;.sac. Ido~ n. . .con.4t~an 4 u
annd wilnot const ~ate S ciall r. .rn
Ohildron.
Price u5c. and $I~oo 14 bottleb.
Bold by all Druggleta and Akalers in~ Mae.,.
EXOELBIOR OBBMICAI, Co,
Sole Pro;>rietor.,
Waihaila. S. C. U. 8. A.
FOR SALE.
IROME-ADE,
White Oat-, Stidarl
WAGONS.
ALSO IN STORE:
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
IARNESS,
BACON, MEALI
CORN,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
S11OES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
IULYSSIE G. DESPORTES.
WOOD'S ODON TINE
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 efielent.
15 cents a box.
W. C. FISHER,
Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. 0.
For sale In Winusboro by MCMASTEIn
ButciE & KE-TCHIN.
kt REAL REMEDY!
NEITHER MYSTIOAL NOR INDIAN BUT S01E
TIFI0 AND SPESIFIC.
A REDIEDY of orer trenty-ive ears standfn.
A REM1EDY more p utar at home, and wherg
best known than all other remeda of it. kind.
A REMIEDiY endorsed by tho beat Physioian4
and Druggists at its home.
A RIMEDY that Mr. 0. W. O'Neill, Goodwa
Ala., says raised his wife from an invalid's W&
and ho believes samtcder((fe.
A REMED)Y of which a prominent Atlani
merchant said "I would have given S500assoo*
as I would a nicklo for what two bottles of your
medicino did for my daughter."
A REMEDY in regard to which S. J. Cassell.
H. D., Druggist of Thomasville, Ga., as"
can recall Instances in which it rffeordI
aeraU the usual remedics had fatted.
AIREMEDY about which Dr. R. B. Ferrell, TaP
Grange, Ga., writes: "I have used for the last 23
years the medicine you are putting up an
consider it the best combination ever gotten
togethe for the diseases for which it is recola.
mended
A REMLEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham Atlan
ta, said: "lhave czamined the recpe and 9lave no
heati i dvising 1 1it use, and confidently
A REMEDY which the Rev. II. B. Johnson,
near Marietta, Ga., says ho has used in his fain
fly wvithi the "ulmost satisfaction" and recom
mended it to three families "wvho found it to be
just what it is recommended."
A REMEDy of which Pemberton, Iverson, &
Denison say: "We have been selling it for many
years. with eonstantly increasing sales. The ar
teis astaple with us, and one of absotte merit,"
A REMEDY of which Lamaqr, Hankin & Lamar
say: "We sold 50gross in tour months and never
60ohl it its any place but wvhat it was wvanied again."
A ItEMEDY by which Dr. Biaugh, of LaGrange;
Ga., says: "I curcd one of the meat obstinate
cascs of VicAnlous MEsRUATloNs that ever
came within my knowliedge, with a few bottles."
A itEEDEDY of which Dr. J. C. Huss, Notasuiga
Ala., sas: I am fully convinced that it is un
riale." fr that classof diseases which it claima
A REEMEDY about which Maj. John C. Whitner,
of Atlata, well andi favorably known all over
the United 8iates as atiencrat Insurance Agent,
sa~ys: "I used this remedy before the war on a
large plantatione on a i rcat number of cases,
A IEE AEDYabout which Mr. 3. WV. Strange, of
(Cartersville, Ga., certlifes that one bottle cured
two members of his family of menstrual irregu
larity of many years standing.
A REMEDY that is CHESAPEnt TITAN ANY OT1hER
MEDICINROf its kind in the world, beeause 1 on
2 nO'rrLas wILL CURE TnE5 MOST OD5aINATE CASE.
Tna onEAT. POP'ULAn nEnEDY IS BnADFIELD e
FEMAI.n RP.UATon (WVoman's BestFriend.) For
sle by all Druggst. P'rice: Small size 76 cents.
Sole iroprietor and Manufacturer
J. NRADPIELD,
No. 1088S. P'ryor Street. ATLANTA. GA.
Swit's Specific has been the means of bringing
'.walth and happiness to thousands who were pro
nounced Incurable of Blood and Skin Diseases.
HEAR THE WITNESSES I
I amt sure that Swift's Speelnec saved my tle. I
wna ti-rribly poisoned with Malaria, and was given
np t., die. Swift's specinic relieved me promptly and
cnouly. Ithink it is the greatest remedy of t ho age.
0. 0. SPENCER,
Sup't Gas 'Works, Rome, Ga.
S. 14. 8. cures the worst forms of Scrofula 1l
*oo ('ld Ulcera, Ecy~cma, IHerpes. and all Bloo
am~u limnrr. It' cimninates the Poison from te
8....d, andit drives it out through the pore; of th.
11AD 8CRIOFULA FOR 17 YEARS.
I havn soffered from Scrofula about 17 years. The
di'en Uc betiIIftimotlly confined to moy legs and ankle.
mny ,-balu bones were covered with large ulcers and
one mnas. of rot ten flea, and the odor weas almost un
&-carable. All remed'(ies andi treatments which I tried'
faledl to do tme any good. At last I began takg
8. ii. 8., contImuing for about four months, and I A
CEliT'AiNLY Wi 81.1. I took 8. S. S. under the
supervision of a p'hyslelan of 28 years' active prace
tIco, by your order. P'revious to taking S. S. B. I at
times could scarcely walk. Nowe lcan walkh alt day,
and l avce to thaank~ .. 8. 8. and It onlyfor my cture,
T1I108. McFAItLAND
14 Foundry Street, Atlanta:'Ga.
R HEUM AT ISM.
The seat of this disease is in JMs B1164.
$10.0G) would not purchase from me what8..
has oliccied In my case. It cured me of M4
linteunmatoma. ARC1IIIE TIIOMAS.
Editor Espublican, Springfield, Tlenn,
A negro was cnred of a violent case of Rheut
tisan by 5. 8. S. With~ou the red he would ha
died WM.Tumbling Shoals, 0, 0, .
Write for a copy of the lIttle book-free.
000 IEWA RD wIll be paid to any
$1,000 Chemtst who wihll find, on analyafs
o'.' 10 bottles of 8.85. 5., o particle of mercury,
iudide potassiun or ay inera subsFance.
Drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga, ..
PP.YOR's PILE 'M llli'&TCu
-O0DTTMENT ,9 r
90r hisannyin truble it has been inpopular usa
for ar.and is very favorably own a
S CUR, Itis also the very beet remea
noUfor BORE NIIPPLES, Faswws, ConN.
bk~As ALDs HaD Tan, Uroa nS
lm ongmrAa etleman writeet 44
adbeen fenl -lle ~f
Olitment."
writes from Casseta, Ala.: ' Insed
osOitmei inaa aarvale4 Pe
Sen by mal on rece itothe price-00. a bag
NGd Deal rs everTIwhere.Qa