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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. - TUIES DA Y, Docember so, : : 1813. otw Advertisementa. Gorman KaInit.--Hermann Unlwin . klo. Citation-J. 1". Iloyles, Judge of Probate. Masonic Meeting-OCo. B. McCants, Secretary. Local Uriors. -No fee bill for a "good time" to day, surely I -The boys all over the country will be noisy in their coininetoration of to day. -Yesterday was rainy, foggy and glooiy, giving blt little proimlise of a! Christmtas of sutinshine. -Thle printers and editors n~eed thle' rest of the holidays andl no paper will be issued froi this ollice on Thursday. - A young lady in town is said to be in love with Buslod Washington. It the geutleman will call at this office 1 would appreciato the honor of atn -The teachers and pupils of Mount Zion will have holiday until January 7. Professor Wardlawiv has left for Abbeville, where he expects to reinaiti unittil that time. Is the writcr ofthe' article on the Prosecting Attorney interested in othe truth or falsity of the "rumor"? We think so, and others will doubtless think likewise. -All parties who bought guanosi from us must settle onl or before the 1st of November, or they wii lose the cotton Option and will live to pay tile face of their notes inl noney. It. J. McCAiu.'y & Co. Oct 27--tf* -TrM NiEws AND lHERALu scuds1 Christmas grectinig to each and evry one of its readers, hoping for all thbat it mttay end a year of peace, hailtppiness and prosperity, itid that the new year will be ushered in with omen0ts more auspicious than tie last. -Are not, our legislators over-doinug the thing? They adjouriied Saturday night last at t-.vlve o'clock amnd inet Moniday moring just fifty-five miutes to one o'clock. They seem to 11C at least honest in their observanee of Sunday, btut certainly they stand upon their rights to observe just twenty four hours and no more. -Messrs. It. J. McCarley & Co. are I prepared to buy or sell Ful nre Con tracts for any parties wishintg to oper ale in this line. All business confiden tial. We receive press dispatcels tfour tines a day and will keep our customn 01s posted. Oct 1t-t'f* - INJmlmt.-\. A valuabe nulc belotng ing to Mls. Ladd was severely if not faitally itnjured ott the wire fenice 01 Mtr. D. Rt. lennmiken ott the outskir'ts of' town tlast week. The tulec in sotme 411ne. int :otacit. withl the tence. DiEAri.-I nformattioni hats been re ceived here of' thme death of' Mr. A. J. warid's ont last Th'urisdayv, the 20th inst. Mr'. Moblcey was striecn with ra'lsis on the day' before his death, anmdt the fatal diseaise was r'apid in dloinig its wor'k. 'rTe deceased was abou1t1 finv-lve ear of age, andit leaves ai wift and verail chtildrent. I is frtientds atnd relatives thuavghoutt the county will deeply regret toharn of his death. Gnam.wn L.\RCE~NY. -The plIimitnary examtintat ion ini the case o1 the state against J1. M. McBride was held bef'oro Jusst'ec Cathcart 0on Saturday, the 22nd inust. T1he def'endanit was accused of stealhinQ' a bale of' c'otton frotm a planta tioni in the nuortherni pottion of' the county'. Th'le evidence aginist the de fendanit was circumstattial, butt suft fleictit to justify the trial justice in sending the ease up for' inivestigation n the11 Court of General Sessions and the prisoner was cotniitted to jail in default of bail. PERSONAL.-MisscS Etunma D~unni and Ella D)oty, of the I illsboro Female Seminary, and Mr'. Clarence Jordan, of' Davidsoni College, are home again, for the Chr'istmas holidays. We hope the visit may be pleasant for' them. -Messrs. R. B. Hlanahan, Jr., atnd Jars. 10. D)ouglass, of tihe South Caro linta MedlicaI College, and the Misses Jordan are also home for Chr'istmnas. Prof. E. L. P~atton, of the South Ceirolina College, Pr1fR. Means Davis and family, Capt. IL. A. Gaillard and Messrs. Samuel I. G aillar'd,A. S. D)ong lass and G. HI. McMaster' arrived hero oni the north-bound trainu on Monday. Winnsboro expects to "enter'tain" this week. Mr. W. L. McDonakd, of the George town Lawv School at Washington, D. C., is at homie for the htolidlays. Tim ButtrIrN.- Last week's edition of the Chester Bulletin contains the valedictory of Mr. T. W. Clawson, Jr, Mr'. Clawson has disposed of his inter est in the Jlllletin to Messrs. F. T1. Morgain andt F. L. Whitlock, Chester aug men of talenit, energy and omniso. Theli retirinig editor in con uslon says: Slaying downt one' pent we are Iflepd to state that we have ito onto t hank for speCclal obligations, Sbeg. to most sincercly tenider * ks to those who have, ini thte sense of the wvord, supplor'ted etin at dtuy thne sitnco Its first n taking ourt fitnal adien, we ish all our t'rgders 'A .Merry as and a Happyj) .Aew Yar).' " * Clawson ntearly fIve y'ear's ago 4d the Bulileti and Its present *ositiot In the journualstic field ~ uth CarolIna Is duo to the untlir 'zeal and abillity of the talented, V. ng founder. Ouri kitndest regards iud best wishles attenid him in his re | tiremont. We doubt not tho now editors and proprietors will keep the Balletit full'y up to its prOsent high standard. TiE LEWISLATIVE SENTINE.-A cor rospondont of tlie Charleston Sunday News publicly makes the announce mont that ho has been at the capital during the entire session of the Logis lature, anld ilas given the conduct of each member his kindly and special attention. That lie expectsat an ear ly day to address commulications to. the respective county papers, anid in this wiay make known to the constitu cnts or every r-e) reseltatives, jnst what they have been receiving at the hianlis of their chosen legislators-how each of them voted, when absenit, and their deportment generally while in attendance upon the session. This will be an irksome and rather bold undertaking, but if properly done will throw. such a flood of light uponl the records of the members that it may in the future correct umu abuses and work out niany wholesome reloimls in the legislative department of the gov ernmenst. We expect to hear nothiig bad of' our representatl ives during either of' the past sessions of the Leg islature. We sha11li confidently iwait the .ivestigationl. Traisrers of Real Estate. November 5, 1883. W. 11. Kerr, Clerk, to Mollie T. Murphy, 516 acres In Jenkinsville town1shi); considera tion $3,005. November r, 1883. W. 11. Kerr, Clerk, to Samuel McCormuick, 740J acres in Watere townuslip ; (consi(er'a tion $2,250. November 5, 1883. W. 11. Ker'. Clerk, to T. D. Feaster, 93 acres inl Rock Creek townshiip; consideration $430. November 5, 1883. W. 11. Kerr, Clerk, to Henry L. .Elliott, 276 acres Jackson's Creek township; considera- - tion $1,00.). November 5, 1883. V. H1. Kerr, Clerk, to Mary Miller, 3 acres in Brice towiship; considerationi $95. November 5, 1883. V. II. Kerr, Clerk, to Jas. I. llionl an1d llenry N. Obear, 4 islands, coltining10 one acIre, ill Joenkinsville township; considera tion $1.00. November .5, 1883. W. II. Kerr, Clerk, to Edwivard M. Garrisoni, 214 acres in 'Wiaterce township; considera tion $750. November 5, 1883. W. 11. Kcrr, Clerk, to L. S. Douglass & Co., 85 acres in llhice tow iship ; conisideration $1,225. November 5, 1885. Henry 2A. Gail lard, Trustee, to Jls. M. Iliggins, 400 acr'es ins, GladdenC1's Gr 1ove townaship; cons~ider'ations $525. Ncvemsbr'8, 188:3. Rieubeni D. Bout ware to A. Flethier' lhSiit) 10 acres in Beari Ur'ck townsihip ; considera:tlonl Nove~miber 22, 1883. Fannie 11. Broom to TI. II. Curhec, 40 acres in G reeunbrier Ieownship i; considerat ion $400. -N Nov'ember 22, 1883 . James Jonses to Dori'cs Yates, G94 acres ini Gladdlens's G rove towshlip; conisideratmion $400. Novembehr 23, 1883. Charles .J. lien dersoni to Riansonsmsrhamn, the right, title and1( interest of the (~1~convorr inl Ill4 acres ini Simpson towniship; cons sid1erationi $140. November 23, 1883. Ransomi Dur hanm to Charles J. IIendersonI, rig ht, title anid interest of' the coniveyor in 11-1 acres in Simupson township ; con sider'ation .$l50. NTovembler' 7, 1883. John 'T. Scibels, Master, to .J. E. IIay'nes, 144 acres ini Wateree tow~slbip); considerat ion $391. A caRn. MJessr's. Editdors: I have received from Mr. Jas. WV. Tlanahan $45, it being tihe net proceeds of the entca tai nmenzt held on the 18th inst.., for the benefit of the Mount Vernon fund. Many~ thanks arc due the ladies and gentlenmen who inaugurated the enter' tainmnent and( so picasanltly anid suc cesstiully carried It through. This mfoney I will depoesit in the bank for the present and earnestly hlope that the .Amatenr Club will conitinue their efl'orts in belialf of' the Mount Vernon find till thme sum of one hundred dol lars is realized, as it is my desIre that at least that amount should be sent from this county. I most respectfully req muost t hat Rlidgeway, Monticello and other points in thle county would make ani cffor't to r'aise a contibution for this patr'iotic unldertakinsg. Mins. WV. R1. RODERTsON, Agent Mounit Vernon Association for Fairfield County. GUILTY OR NOT GUiLTY? Mfcsrs. .Editors: The Prosecuting Attorney of the B. P. U. Is said to be appr'oaching the period of hlis dissolu tionl fast. H~e has for some time been looking very thoughtful, and the color has paled from that; particular spot whlerchby fishes inidicate they have beon caught too long. The Attorney lhas for a Iinmber of times broken all the tackle and5( escap~ed the tolls of' the miost exper'iencd; but alas! once too of'ten he hias taken the glittering bait, and( now lie Is about to he landed by one of' the fairer' sex ont the other' side of Jord(an. 'Tie saidl, like Mansolus, he Is dleteri'ned to construct a mnou mount, by meians of wvhich his mnemor'y may ho perpetuatted In this world wvhich he is about to depar1t. The flat has gone f'or'th, the lot pur11chased, lumn ber bought, nails and all things neces sary for' the crection of the last car'thhy r'esting plae of our ,lamented brother' arranged, aind Mr'. 0. A, White's ser vices alttaine0d to fihrnish the baked monts for the f~tnoreaI feast. We vIs1! him a plensant abodo in the dim land of dreams. RUMOt. -HUd On Amneriea. Nine-tenths of the people of the. United States stuffer with dyspepsia, and what are its nnny causes. I ot food, hasty eating, Itemperance, had air, lack of exercise, ex cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco, and anything that prevents the regular action of the stomach will produce it. Its Symup tons are headache, flatulency, loss of en ergy, fetid breath melancholy. Its cure, Norman's Neutralizing Cordfal. * MASONIC MEETING. rTIIE Annual Communiention of Whins boro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., will be held hi Mlasonle Hall on TUitslAY eveni pg at 7K o'clock. A full attendance is earnestly requested as the oflicers elected for the ensuing lasonic year will be lII stalled. GEO. B. McCANTS, Dec 25 Secretary. GERMANKAINIT AND OTliElR JF.D~i TI LIZ }T:-?s ! TONS (ENUIN0 GEHIBAN KAINIT, direct importation, and all other Fertilizers for sale by HlERMANN BULAVINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Dec 25-x3:n ESTATE SAL I. IN obedience to an order of the Probate Court of Union County, South Carolina, I will sell on FI[DAY, D1ECEMIBEiI 28th, 18831, at the plantation of the late Thos. 13. Jeter, lear Wateree Creek, i Fairfield County, South Carolina, aS public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following per sonial prolerty of the salid 'l'hos. 13. Jeter, deceased: Four or more fine mules. One yoke oxen. Two wagons. One lot gears. One two-horse Watt Plow. One lot common plow stocks. One lot plows. One cotton gin and belt. One large lot sawed lumber-oak and pile. TEnMS OF SALE-CASil ON DAY OF SALE. E. R. WALLACE, Administrator. Union, S. C.; December 10, 1883. 21- Any information desired concerning lle above property can be obtained fromi Mr. W. C. Beaty, Winnsboro, S. C. .. . Dce 13-t2xlt; STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, COUNTY OF FAJFIEL). Byg J. R. B10 YI.,ES, E'q., Probate Judge. W IlEliEAS, Calvin Bice hath made suit to me to grant hiu letters of adimliiistrtioni of tihe estate and effects of A. J. Mobley, deceased: 'These are, therefore, to elte and admion-I ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of te sai A. J. Mobley, de eansed, that they be and appar before mAJ, ini the Courit of' Probate, to lbe held it Fairfiel Court I louse, S. C., on the 8th <la~y of .Jan uary next, afte'r publication hecreof, at 11 o'clock in thme forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said adiniistationm should not lhe grauitedi. Given tunder miy hand, this 24th~ day of D ecembher, Anno'Donmini 1883. l'nhlishetd on the 25th ivi of 1)eeceme, 188:1, in 'Tunx NEws A~hn hhnnIAwh J. 11. IIOY L S, D)ec 25--f lx i ,Judge of Probate. '1'4I buym g(otis cheap, and to all whoi aie necedinmg thueim we woul say that ifI you will give us a call we willI prove this fact to you. CALDWELL & LAUD)ERDIALE. We~V have j uist irecetivedt a freshi stock (If Prinmts, Cietons, bleachetd anmd unbleachmed D omnestics and Shectinigs, (.Can mton Flannels, &c., wvhichi nine being mmaikedl how. Come iandt set. CALDWlIELLJ & LA UD)ElDALE. We have a nice linet of Dress Goods of dliffterenit k inids, inclinlg the best Cash mierecs. Loaiok at the'im. - (.ALD~WnE1J & LA 1UDElilDAhLE. We have a large lot of Cloaks anmd .1 ackc ets, a grent many (If wvhieh we will sell at ecost. A lso a spiheliulid lot, of Blankhets and Shawls, bth commnon and best qluality. They ar'e very cheap). CAILDWELLI & LAUDIEIWALE. Our stock oIf Silk l landkerchiefs, Cloves, Collars mind Collarettes, and1( a job lot of fine h~osiery that we have in all color-s and1( sizes, wvill pay to examine. Come and see CALDWl~ELL, & LAUD1:nDLALE. We ask a special look at Drt. Warner's Celebra tedh Corsets. Our Cornalne, Nn~rsing, Long Waist, are the best and -a gua rantec for six months given wvitm cyery one. CALDWELL, & LAUDERIDA L. We ask an insp~ectioni of our stock of Clothing, all styles, which we are certain are extremely low in pice, front conunnon to best qunality. CA LDWELLr & LAUD)ERDALE Commion Wool Ihnts, all styles, best Felt andh Nobby Styles, also best quality of Stiff Hats, to suilt everybody's taste andh pocket. CALDWELL & LAUDERIDALE. We ar'e continually receiving fresh lots of Boots andi Shoes, andi our stock is al ways full, mladle uip by the best manufac turers, andI every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Best goods for the least pos sible money. CA LDWELL,! & LAUDE RDALE.c We have just ireceivedl a lairge stock of the best Ironstonie Crockery. Also a lot of Glassware, whleh will suirely please you. CALDWELL & LAUDERDwALEm. B3y a look into our Grocery D~epartment you will find Fresh lBuckwhl ent, the best Cheese and1( Macaroni, .Jumbo IHams and many other goodh things. Come andi see. CA LI)wELIL & LA~UDERDwAE. We have too large andl variedi a stock. to enumerate, but if you willl conmc and see us you willl find a great dleal to attract, among other thiugs our New Carpet' Ex. hibitor, where you can msee 'a beautiful stock o't Cam'pets in a very few mi nuteos; which, like the rest ofo tur goodis, are sold at very close pices. Give uts a call. CALD WELL &~ LAUDEnDALE. NEW FALL -A.ND WINTER GOOD Come aid see the Jargest aid best lected stock Millinery, consisting Trrimmed Patterin I its and loilliet I timmed goods, Velvets, SatIns, tibb Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Ilirds aind Feli ers, all colors, Crains1 Illusions, Black 1 Whito Laces, Love, (3rape, Veils, Ilare Tissic 1and Parisienne Velling, 11 Switches from 75 eents up, Curls, U1 Crocinetries for the hair, Crepe, Lit1 11 ther Ituclhings for the neck, Fichus, ( larettes alnd Ties, and all kinds of Fai Goods. at A full stock of Ladlies' and Niss Ilosiely. lerlint, Uisle, Silk antd I Gloves, ill Colors 11141 1.ww styles. All sortmlenit of lade'aind Nisses' Colo] n1l( white Corsets, all sizes. iloop Skil I)ress Shields lad Palpitators. lland1k liefs ill varie-ty, fromn Opton [to Silk. 1 lrilges, PIssetrie litoit Trinuinigli, Ve' tibonls, Braids am11 other Dres:. Tri nings. lutt.ons Inl great Va.11ty, Sty land prices, lit J. 0. BOAG'S. A full stock of Notions of all kill Ladies' Lillen and Ikae (Collars, Zepihy inxony, H-rlil an1d Slhiland I loods. Cl Ilren'sZeplhyr 1 ok amdi Sacius, Slhai ,lid Boulevari d Skirts, at J. 0. ROA 61'S. All kimlsof Whitt' GOids, White L: i( Mulaslill Cuortailns, ('ret0onn1e, &c., , \lso a1 fu11 ll ad - comple04to flne c' 14r looi, of variolls fia bris, styles aI >rices, frot Calicoes, Worsted, Clshlbel ils ad Satins-you cni find allythling y ,vant ill that line and at. any pried. The roods we are determined to sell clIap a educe l stock. Our stock of Sles of all kinds will ;old at. an1d below COST, as well lis hlea ivce goods for Menl's wear, a:1 otil oods tlat we dol ot. iltelIl keel pi af resenit stock of sameic is sold. \e' Il xlat we sly. J. 0. BOA G. FI FT1IEEN more of th41 Xb'NEW 1116G11 AIRM DAVIS MAClN The be1st Mclalchine oi the market, a 4ives p1rfect Satisfaction ill evew parti tla, a find aI general favorite witl'flit'e ladi Every Machine W'A iA NTED in ev< )laticuhlr. No family should be witl M1e. Seldl orIer 01 colle ill and -buy 01 J. '0 BOAG. Slot. of IlGT(G IE S and 11IIARNE: AT [,I FO[i TIiEM. J. 0. JOAG. WHAT IS THIS Catarrh, - Asthma, Olergymani Coughs, Sore Thro Sore Throat, Whooping Hoarseness, Cou Tightness eo in the Chest, .. Shortness Indigestion, of Breat Dyspepsia, - TANO ic 0 Influenza, Toi Laryngitis. BloodPurif3 B REWER'S LUNG RESTORE is entirely vegetable, and, challenge the world to produce ar thing equal to it for all T'hroat a Lung Diseases. 4$f,00 Per Bottle, 6; ~LAMAR, RANKIN -& LAMAI MACON, ATLANTA a ALBANY, OA. MIACKI NEIR3 01F ALL KIN D)S FOlt SALE UY J. F. McMASTER & C WATIElI'TO(WN ENGI NE. BA LL IIA ND COTTON PiUESS. LIT1TLE G IANT''1 Il)IRAUL.IC PR1E CI1AIN AND) ROT'AiIY IIAIihlOWh OLD1 I IICKCORY WVA(ONS. WE AlRE AGENTS F~OR TH~E CORTL~AND WAGON COMP'Al -MANUJFACT1URIE1iS OF BUG(HES P1 [A ETONS. .(Give ns a call, and we wvill sell you w J1. F. McMAS'rim & CO -Bay State. Shoo Solos secutred by trnninni McKny Scrnw. J. M. 1mEA'1'1 TOO MAN NOT ENOUC TiSII MOlNING AT NINE O'CLO 80- on the inarkett at a regular sacrifice. of In- WE NEEI MONEY and MUST IIA . to rget goods ait prices only offered by nd V1 Clhe conclusion that they were better inf ALL P'AltiE.rs INDEwrl'ED TO I ONCE. Rlespectfully, 11 -ts, Oct 16 Pr ils Is. - SALE* L's. 1 Jus aii the 9th ofs0., LL iand ritn) 1 'EsAD .Stll, superb sddle1an 1harnes PO N , all8 Just arrved onS l11..1,te h is., -l ill selow f enh , Ocotr tin u l nextf'- l foi*- - - p ve paper, or I will talo____ k fT st necanDSo Aoryoo mue o ars Yilwll- elt cl w eem tc befrepuchsin esewhre hA EL F n ' i nsol S . o . 2 s . ONCE MOR WeA Nhr) F.hi ul) aSTaggsion1, amI you1mst. lamei 0z yourslve lily ou 1i dnt Siei y~l our 11ln V'1 ~ when you want it Ihi 414 J.t M.or ii r xtla~'o T001 '4~. 11En'ii I ND 91 ltSIG ED Au s I PitEPI lt oze o iiilid furn 4simte1 s aml t 4 d ulall kid of.1/.1 PE L T '2 . Al wok nrutd to fiiil ust ots114 wi41 ll kiave P'lii lPT A'l"l'ENT1ION. Satisfactioni GUAlHA NTIEED. W. A. J.O3)ED)Y, - ' Oct 25-f xif W. II. SMI1ThI. Y' virt nie of an1 exectiont to mel( dIirected, v ill off'er for sale blefore th our 41t 0, I louse door iln Winsboro, South C'arollina, onl theQ F'IlIST MON D)A Y IN .JANUAltY ntexl, withini the legal hlour's of sale, to) the hIghest bidder, for CA SI!, the following d1escibed >r'operty , Ito wIt: All thatt ielce, parcel or I raict of land, lying, being aund situate ini thle County of Fa'irlield1 and( Statte of South Carollina, coin tahlng SS. TIWO) I[IUN~I)ED AND) FIVE ACHtES, Mor'e or less, which C. D). Ford devised to .* Elijah .Jones( forl life, with reminlder to) A. F. P'eny. andI ben u tract "'" n' a1 I geneiral miade by'W. I . El kIn, Suirveyor', on thle 13Ith of 'Junte, 1872. !eedu 1)1 upn a the propetrty of Austh: F. Peay at, th, stilt of W,. If. Ken a1s Y, Clerk, againist A ustlin J. Pea~y and( (tiers. JNO. D). MgCA IIIY, Shiei's Of1iec, S. F. C, W1'innsb~oro, S. C., IDecemuber 1 0th, 18813. A FU L L, suply of the above OIl, Pills and Balsamu. AJLSO, hat One hundred pounds of the Best Blue W. E. AIKEN. -BuJhy Zeier Irothers' LdiesC', Mkis' the and1( Children's Flino Shoes. BRA TY. T STOBES KI-. MONEY. ,K I WILL TIIROW THIlS STOCK VRE IT. Now, if over, Is your timo AUGH. :f our competitors. We have come to >ried than wO thouglit they were. ,I WILL PLEASE SETTLE AT r THE HEAD. TIE IACl1'-RUNNING "DOMESTIC." That it is the acknowledged Leader iI I liTrade is a fact that caluiot, ho dis puted. MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL ITI The Largest. A rmed The Lightesti Iunning, 'hlie Imost Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT IS WARICANTED To be maiidte of the best.Ilmt erial. 'I'o 414) any and 1111 kids of work. To be copilpete in every respect. F"or SaItleib J. %. ATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupled territo ry. Adthlrss DOM3ESTIlC SEWING MNACIlINE co., lie'limmld, Virginia. WIT~TKOWSKY & B A Rt U C H,1 CHARLOTTE, N. C., OFFElt ENTIAOIIDINARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO A t E DOI NG TI IEPt TRADING BY MAIL. O01t M 1AlL Ol)DEHl) EP'AllT MENTI IS SO AltitAN(JF.D TlAT1 ''SilI( )IiNG" IIY MALL 1S8 ItEN D )lIED E'AM1i'ls AND) IS OFTEN il A N ]N P'ElISON. i; "':'T~l 01' INQlIllHY AlHE GI VEN. \\' I/ Ail.ANTE'E SATi ISl"ACTIION-D)ELIVJ'11NG PACK AG.ES i"OIt OV El TIEN D)OLLAllS SN~ .AM1OU'NT, 1"H EE OF EN Iit ESS OHt MAlL CllARGES. IS NEED.Ei TO CI()LO'I'J E ME1N, YOUTIIS AND) BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND) CIILDIIEN, IN CL~UD)ING. A COMPLETIE LINE' 0. LAD)IES' AND) IMISSES' UNDEh WE'Alt, AND) lAVE TPIlE JESTi D)HISSMAKING EST1ABLJIShlMENTl IN TilE SOUnil. SEND) US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTIKOW!SKY & JBARUCII. --TRADE NORtMA N'S UTRAL Dxejv GORDlAL. ---MARK or uot o I ho of the Flu o Ii -;'r cr.' I sdknj - NU At rI !S C:.,RD!iAL Is ani ele:an and imo il.ie.u as rk berry W'in<-, Im :wit cont:1' 1,1ium and wvill not co.sti .t. Sp.c.ial -. r '.i Ohilidren,. 2old b il Druggle1ts anel )\uucra Iu M.alk Ia , Fx0ELSIoRn OREMAI0AL 00, Sole l's0'.iics, Walhialla, S .U ,A 8EED~ 1fIIEAT AND OATS. UtST PICOOF WIIEAT AND O4TS, i.Choap for te CAShf. J.i' MoiMA RTRR & (:0. FOR SALE. I[OYE-mlYADEs White Oat.. Stanidard WAGONS. ALSO IN STORE: SADDLES, B1IDLES IHARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SIIOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASI. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. Af REAL REMEDY! NEITHER MYSTIOAL NOR INDIAN BUT SC1 TIFIC AND SPECIFIC. A REMEDY of over twenity-fi veears standing. A REM1101)Y more poptar at ome and wher best 1 nown than al . Othcr remedos ts kind. A REMIl>Y) endorsed by the best Phyaieianq and Irumgists at its home. A ICEMEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater, Ala.. say raised his wife from an invalid's bed, and ho believes sa'edifergfe. A ItEMEDY of which a prominent Atlanle nierchnt said, "I would ha ve given $500 assoon as I would a nicklo for what two bottles of your iedicino (id for my daughter." A REMEDY in regard to which S. J. Cassells M. D., Dru gist of Thomasvillo Ga. : can recall instances in which U rel/ie all the usual reniedics had fa/e. A ElEDY about which Dr. It. B. Ferroll, Ea Grange, Ga., writes: "I have used for the last 20 years the mneudicino you are utting up and consider it tho best combination over gotten together for the diseases for which it is recom miiended. A ItICMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham Atlan ta, said: "I hare examined the recipe and avo no hesiationl in advisinig its use, anni confidently recommnend it." A ILEflEDY which the Rev. II. 11. Johnson, near Marietin. Gn., says he has used in his fam ily with the "utmost satisfaction" and recom mended it to threo fainihes "who found it to be just what it is recoinmended."' A itEMEDY of which Peinbrton, Ivorson, A Denison say: "We hnve been tielling it for many eqars, with constantly increasning sales. The ar dl(' is a sta le with us, and one of absoiute merit.'' A ItMMEI)Y of which Lamar, Itankin & Lamar say: "We sold1 60gross in four months and never sol i tin an lace but what it was wan~e again." A ItEI1101 by which Dr. Itaugh, of La range, Ga.,.inys: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vmicuu's ME~NSTnUIATION that over camne within my k nowledge, with a few bottles." A ItlFMIEIY of which D~r J. C. luns., Notasulga Ala., sa s: i amn hully convinced that it is tin rivaled fr that einsof dliseases which it claims to cure." A ItlEMIC)Y about which Ma i. John C. Whittner, oif Atlanta, well nd fauvoral yknown all over the United States as a General Insuranceo Agent, m.ys: "I used this remediy before the war on a large plantation oni a great iumnber of cases, Aie.E1[EICIaht wih IAr. 3. W. Strange, of Cartcrsvnille, (a., certilils that one bottle onrod wmebers of his famnily of mienstrualirregu latritv of mny years standing. A IlE IIIY that is CHEA~uP~lt TItAN ANY OTIrIF.1 MncNofits kind in the woril, becaUse 1 Ons ilar~ri-Es wilL C:0iE THEP 110sT OfalNIATrH CAsn. T'lti (IEAT PoP'UIAnI IEMEDnY Is litADFIRID S F'oc~.. ItiOur.ATott, (Wonman's IestFriend.) For nmhe by nll DrugIsts. P'rico: Smalt size 75 cents. Sole P'ivlprier and Mann factuirer ZJ. BR ADFIELD, No. 1088 Pvor Street. ATLANTA. GA. \wi t'aseefle has been the means of bringing i in'" that tswlft's 8peilc eavecd my life. I w. -1m.:i'iisoned u ~iith Ieinlarin, atnd wias givi i .! i I's pecic greltive men pr~omply ay ca..elya tinkit s tho reatevt ed c urmthe ao C. (I. SP'E CEl, Sup't Gams Works, Itomlo, Ga. *. '. ':,i. eeste worst forms of Scrpfula, Old1 -'- I t'rs, Erzn'eima, hierpe's, and n1i Blood or .'n.r.It ellimme3 tihe P'oison from thio uh.mo rives it out thnrough the pores of the 11.\) SCIROFULA FOR 17 YEAR1S. ' : -m:Teredi from Scrofula abiout 17 years. The (ii.., -int imiostly conutlim-d to may i and ankles amy , bin htiums were covera l with yers ulcers and en' umq ' rotteen ./r.sh, aned th,1eodor was almost un. /. .rci,'e. All reimedies uand trentments which I tried fembd. to doC tme ..ny yood. At. hust. I hean taking S. . ., continung foir about four months','and I AM ClI;t'l'A I N W1- l,.l I took 8. 8. 8. tinder the sulpervision oif a p~hysicianu of 26 ycars' active prac-. Siire. by your order. Previous to t akeig 8. 8. 8. 1 at times conidl seaerccly walk. Now I can walk all day, ami I/cuwe to thank H. H. H. ancil It onue fe'my cure. Tl'hS. McFAA ND 54 Pour Iry Street, Atlanta, Ga. R HE U MA TISM. T~he scnt of this dliscnso is in the BloG4. i.O0.O0 would not pnurehnaso from me what , 8. 8. hus olectedi in may ease. It enred me of Maiarial liiteumnit~t'im. Altill IC TIJOMAR. Editor Ileptdblicana, Springfield, Tenn. A negro wan enred of a violent ease of Rihenma tismi by S. S. S. WVithoumt the remedr ho'would have . Tumnbin~g Shoals, 1f. (7. Write for a copy of tho little book-free. 000RE WA RD will be paid to any Chemis't wh'o wvili find, on anialyals of1htlsof 8.. 8. 8., one partlie of mercury, iodide potasshtm or aui miuneral substanco. TrHt S VuFT SPE'lCIF~IC CO. Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga, 'D. Qalnck amt Easy Chi~a-irth Thotusands of women ever thme land testi fto the wonderful effects of this great rem od;It will not only shorten labor and lessen the Intensity of pan and suffering ~ynd exjpression, but bttor than all, itthrb greatly diminishes the danger to life of bt mother and child. This great boon to suf frnwoman is hdnmes' lknmn M 3Ha~ nd. Prepae and sold by. *AngraILmn Atlant, Ga. Soldbyu Dnn t.Price 1.50 bottle, oa press on~ recoipt of prices - SEWING MA0InNES? 1 4VIAL S of P8URE SPERM OIL,-4 for Bowh~ig Mabinesl8 at ten cets 11eni'Val for uno by W.~ AIKEN - ,