The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 07, 1883, Image 1
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^..C: . * .in y^fcfg-t^j^^t.* *t' Iik: i*-'-'-ju^ty . - & '-' 1
cimius?i<?er8' office, . * G 40 ^
" .21 W. P.^oof, sup. for poor house, 48 54 ..
22^J: A Co"r ^PP^8 i s G<> j
. pit if
SG S^L. -Corlej, beef for paupers, 470
27 &P. Cirri* a L. a,*ee?, 17 36
28 Q. M. Hscman, pubHaaing &n
nvilwportof Comity Commrs., 10 00
20 B8j? Summeif; curbing jail well, 5 50
30 JnQ. Shuiapert, building bridge '
?>' " at Huffaaan's JEH, ^.-00
Si Tftv. A3dy, services as Clerk
BoajJ County Couunissiondrs, 2100:
:#>' 35 apmstablftfeies, .-> 40,"
. 36 a P.- X>rafts, ShwiiPR
I
~ "across"i?k. 16 75 |
Tnr-??^-"Will""" Mt Johnsojj, bxulding
.^-tihdge over culvert* ': 16 75i
^3^ bri"Kn "S"??
?er to poor house,
- ' jKK?. P. u.*trU^$oavev/
ing prisoner, to penitentiary, 4 73 ]
m3 3-. iV^Jiafle, S. L. C., dieting ,
. / prisoners, . 28 90'
' / 64 S. P. Drafts, S. L. C., fees, 69 20
/ 65 Gracie Waring, scouring jail
# " and Court-house, 2 75r
/ 66 S. P. Wingard, J. P. L. C.,
matter of lunacy, 3 00
67T. S. Herman, Steward Poor H., 10 00
68 Lark Glenn, convoying pauper
to poor house, * 2 00 j
69 J. J. Wessinger &. Co., bucket
and broom for jail, 65 \
70 G. M. Herman; advertising for
School Commissioner, 1 25
71 J. J. Lo-sn^ lumber, ? ' 2 oo
72 Efird <k Wingard, lumber P. H., 7 82
73 D. U. Addy, lumber for bridge
oh Spring Hill Road, 12 45
74 P. B. Smith, assistance in laying
out Leesville Sch. District, 2 oo
7SD*vid Black, Jr., assistance iu
laying out Leesville^Sch. Diet., 2 oo
76 J- stationery for Sch.
.. ^ Commjg^aer's office, 108
77 D. ^ -as.County
Comap^E&T, IS W"
78 D. U^iady, services as Clerk
Board County Commissioners, 22 oo
79 S. M. Sightler, services as !
Commissioner, 46 75
80-W. P. Roof, supplies for P. H.. 4 8o
81 W. P. Koof; supplies for P. BL, 66 75
82 T. S. Harinan, building privy
at poor pou*c, 8 oo
83 T. t>. Herman, Steward Poor H. 11 85
84 8. P. Drafts, S.' L. 0., dieting >
prisoners 28 oo
85 XV. H. Meetze, hauling straw. 5 oo
86 Jos Copsland, constable fees, 22o
87 W. M. Drafts, S. L. C., dieting
prisoners, 17 5o
88 W. P. Hoof, supplies for P. H., 55 78
89 Jea-e M. Shealy, lumber for
Wateree Creek bridge, 3o 15
90 A. A. Guise, work on Wateree
Creek bridge, 8 75
91 James Clark, repairing bridge ~
on State Road, 1 oo
92 G. XL ILirman, adv'g Treas's
tax notice for May, 8 12
93 8. P. Drafts, S. L. C., dieting
prisoners, lo 6o
94 S. M. Gross, iuilding foot way
to iUJJfrtfi:.'-,. l> i 5 8o^|
25 ool
KH.. 55 211
.
"- ^ "4^Mrt-<FaM0wl5#eon8e Square, . > jH
31 H. A- Karth, constable .fees, 13 Dol
32 D. U. Addv, nail* for bridge 185?
B83 W. I Hfirtb, -ffriaP jnfeSc^'flsli?; :Hf|b?
N. Kyzvr, -tfrfoma for'fci^, ? Col
O A. R. Meetre; constable fW&' ~; --fooB
137 \V.P. Soof,,6upj^aafo*P. ?:, ' H
BS W. E.;d?bofr bjflSE&loZffir. i$M
133 V.
141 A. Cr Ra^ B
on Lexingtoh Road, . lo i?et* il 'f ?bl
142 P. U. Addy, labbr- AndTEifalsrM V/l
for bridge at Burr's MiB, "J - -l^il
^.n | 1I11 |
i.?* wrx?u ~^8, - 0 j?
and ? ^ ^
143 VT..J. 'AssmannC. C C.,t&f &c*' 8r$
14J. Assraann, 0- jjKsTfa^fiK
I
143 G. JI- Hannan, Se&,KGoflur.,^H If
145) W. ..-jur? *^p^&o
150 C. N. Kyzer, awndnea for fail, . 6 25
^StAlien See, repairing-.^^^^^^^ oc
for I Si
ICI S. 177 oc
at Cayoe's Mfll, 6o oc
S- L.,C.. dieting
Cop'r, ' 87 25
167 T> JP. Caughman," wozkangjail
^door, I oo
=~* ? ? - ' > A ? ?
169 V. u. JUnrn; ?qpstaoie tees, - -? a do
169 T. S. Harmon, steward jxionsa 13 35
170 W. Jd? Drafts, Si iLi? ? fees, I r I? 25
171 W. M. Drafts, dieting prisoners, 42L7o
172 W. M. jprafts, 8. L. C., fees, aoo
173 &;W. f^jann, lumber, - 2 4o
174 J. JF. Mack; repairing bridge, * 3*30
E& Gable j&nd Shackelford, build'g . ^
L-Jopdge orev Crim's creek, 97 5o
?%? Yf\ M. Drafts, dieting prisoners, 37 oo
177 OgS
black creek/'.- " ^ G5 oo
183 J. W. Crim. atefcairsron c. h. So
184 D. I. Drafts, conveying lunatic
to trial justice Harth,. . 2<oo
185 W. 1L Drafts, dieting prisoners, 31 5o
186 T. S Harman, steward poor h. 14 oe
187 Gracy Waring, scouring jail and
court house, , 4 3o
188 Juo. B. Kyzwr, stationery for
school commissioner's office, Oo
189 8. P. Wingard, case of lunacy, 3 oo
190 W. iLdfeetze, hauling straw on
Orangeburg^ road, , 2 75
191 M. D, H?;nan, for equalization
192 5^_D. Hariri an, for asastant
j*jj| jj^^c
205 Meeize & Ox, brooms for jai^-.^ Vc
248 Dr. W Leaphak.'medical
service, poor honse,
249 Dr. C. E. LeftpEart, medical
service, prisoners in jail, 34 oc
250 J. H. Lewie, lumber, nails, ?<r. 26 4J
251 D. U. Addy, stationery lor
county commissioners office,
252 D. U. Addy, services clerk of
/ board county commissioners, grajgSp]
J&53 G. M. Harman, publishing
| notk? annuakmeeting board *- I
SO') A. Mims, tri^<jufti?e 4 60
203 llr^.^^Sea^' So 00
SJ-4 R. W. Frick, trial justice fees, -Jo ?0
305 W. J. Afisman^^otipp^^pxt^. 71 So
IgjtfMMMtpaid -r.- ? - $6,816.93
SCHOOL CLAIMS. t ;< . , .
2 H. G. Eleazer 16 85
3Ei Lippard J., -** 40DO ' i
^ .4 J. R Kvzer,...?,...... 33 00 ^
6 K. C. Bailey .>? 2f 00
i. 1 fiirnnul &toMpagfat , ... -J-7 25
.... so oo
Patenea M. MorjMA.. .,. 800
ffiKfc iinfc. .. ...J.... 30 00 -j
14 J. wTT. Hayes 6 BO
* M'lm y'" '** V.'" i^o
20 *.. 40 00
21 T. VT.1 WalBtt.......... 15 00
, . 22 J. OiBro^... 13 50
, . -j2d ft, C. 30 00
j i_ 24. Maria A. Al&$hi&s 30 00
i ^.'25, L. M. MLtchn^ 32 00
, e36 Matil^ N. JpMknej..... 40 (.0
; 27' B. H. WiUjlfc^,,... .. 6 10
) H..SbarjJm 33 00
?90 flP. J jLfry25 00 .
*~~MtWixs D. SumrSRSfc^.. "19 00
> SI CarrieHeetze....... 3000 i
32 X. E. Alitcbell... 35 00
J 30 ilice KUpaian .e.?. 10 50
W. Lybrand.. .C.C. . 18 00 j
. 39 Eof* Eewie . .v U>25 '
"i T w T 8YI5 |
1U U. 11. X. XJJVj ? ..V -T ?
41 Hi a BaUey...^V'- 2700 '
42 J. F. Lovra...^.A^" U^>
SMIM::::::::: IS':
lUlfc ?f
4^ihLlUfcWsPf 8000
40 W. B. Se^U 15 00
50 J.-A- Crom?.: 28 55
51 George JJ3tov~. i 10 60
52 C. D. SepSTi 20 00
63 C.D.' 8etti, v 20 00
54 J. P.TSimeros 30 CO
55'J. 1tiii8ler?avi8 10 30
J. Hinftler^avis 23 80
^ "f7f A. P. ShftCa%d .V.... 30 00
58 J. W. T. HayWHiV;, I 31
. 59 J. W. T-Ueyee,??[
60 Elleh L. Pon. ? 00
| ." 61' lillenJL Poa..;.f H,W
. 62 .T. W. Addy.-.r.:;.......'
> ".""83 F. L. Wilson ^0 CO
IT G4 F.L. Wilson..... 20 00
65- George J. Kox.. 1? ^
"66 J. P. Dooley . . 29 20
f>7 D. F. Efird V
GS Moses E. Boozer la w*
C9 A. S. Laird 14 75
,r 70 A..S. Laird 27 00
71 B. H- Williams 5 75
i . 72 Shelton Kauiiner 30 00 j
* -73-Sbelton Kn miner. t ...... 30 00*
74 Samuel Sea wright J5 75 j
"75 C. il. Able 10 50 j
76 C. H.Harris 20 00
i 77 John H. Arthur 15 00
78 G. W. Ragsdale 40 00
i 70 Edwin King 40 00
! 80 H. G. Eleazer 17 00
& 81 Jacob P. Howe 15 00
82 Jacob P. Rowe 17 25
i 83- Laura E. Dreher it> w j
84 J. F. Kvzer 36 00
i 86 B. H. Williams 6 75 j
, -87 S. C.'Gantt 15 00
88 S. C. Gantt 15 00
90 Elizah^Basattar . 30 00
, 92 Lull fflftPSma 40 00
93 D. It. Ntece ... . .30 00
; 94 D. B. Neece 30 00 j
IJ oo L?w? r>Lr*?lv.r;:...i
i .96, Louis Shealy 715
; 97 J. F. Kyzer 12 00
, 100 E. C. Hill 1G 00 ;
, ^1 George J. Sox 13 50
i 102 H. C. Bailey 13 50
i 103*'Carrie Meetze 30 00
, 106 J. H. Bryant 34 50
, Whir H. Brvftnt 33 00
108 O, Smith 15 00
, 109 C: O^ItawJ 30 00
110 Joanna Leaphart 3 37 ^
i 111 -Joanna Leapbart 2 32
112 Joanna Leapbart- - * r ??
, E. ifitrkrtt-. 5 00
Jlfl 9. E. "Mitchell 30 00
4l7 J. H. Bryant 1 o 00
[ 118 C. D. Senn 20 00
119 C. D. Senn 5 00
i 120 J. F. Eown 1-J5
> 121 J. Kiown 13 HD
t JgStffUt&S 2 M
n jaauj' ~ -- i
mBPtI ML Mitchell -? J0 50 j
! gli).i|iiii~.. - 50^]
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300
^^ ^ ?5 00
^ ^ ^ 7 50
00
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00
BI^^BB^^^fli^HB 50
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B^BBHM^B^^^B so
bbbbfi^^bb^f
131 E.
182 D. F. Efird.X : /
188 W. W. Dank. ^^*?li*?rtBI /"
: 'I84 W. w. Danie!.r.vf*.X ^
185 W. W. Daniel ,v;.. \ di 00
186 C. M. Able. ^.. \ I5 75
187 A. S. Laird .{.... /33 00
188 A. 8. -Laird .{.../ 13 60
189 8. M. Spires tv -i ^?6-^"
190 S. M. Spirea t,.JL "S?
191 8. M. Spires -js. I *2
192 Jas. K. Perry L.... ft ?0
193 B.-E. Hutto \.... 760
191 Clara U. Bawl .i..- 3000
195 George J. Sox 1... 26 50
196 E. 0. Watson f..?, II 00
197 M. E. Whetstone...*.?. 72 00
201 J. F. Lown P^-.'is?-22 *
202 J. r. LiOwn 4,.;. 4low
204 E. O. Watson B 40
203 E. 0.-Watsoa J.... 12 00 v
; 206 J. L. Kyzer i... 9 45
207 J. E* Watson {..., 15 00 . 211
J. L. Kyzer 10 85
212 A. L. Cronse A1.3? 38 10
213 A. L. Cronse ,.t. A '
214 A- L.
215 A. L: Crojr0'- - ^v
QTft-^Tmouse.: 35
VTI7J. K-Efird ..... 27 00
218 K. M. Aldrich.....j...: 90 QO
219 K. 3d. AUirich...30 00
220 X. M. Aldrich * .. 30 00
222 A. E. Hampton 30 00
223 W. E. Black 3710
224 W. E. Black.. >... 38 50
: 225'W. E. Black 43 80
226 T. E. Mitchell 5 00
227 Matilda N. Pinkney.... 32 00
228 F.S.Harris 40 00
229 F. S. Harris 18 00
230 J. Kiusler Da* Is........ 23 20
233 J. G.Brown 1125
2** natj^niDiiunvvMun^^K
248 If.>rfewie "3^10 50
247MarrG*rtman.... JB 13 00
~2#x: o! Watson.! 'T*3t 3 50
SSO J. V Kyvsr......i$m 8 30.
> 35lJohn Klookley...40 00
252 J. W. T. Hayes.: 1 31
253 J.E. WatBOD.....'3ft 25 00
354 J. E, Watson. .Ys4*fc2r'40 00
285 J. E. Watson '-ffig 40 00
256 John H. Arthur.. ,Jm. 11 23
. 257L.M. Mitchell... S. 1130
258 A. P. Shackelford A ? 00
259L. E..Busby....40 00
280 L. B^Buaby....... .. X. 40 00
261 W. C. Smith....... A, 15 00
. 262 C. C.-Bawl IS*. 22 50
P, yihoa^0^
"^67^ P. (TOO
268 J, p, Simons 600
269 C. H. Harris 3. 30 00
270 C. H. Harris ,?f.. 30 00
271 J. E. Watson ?.. .40 00
272 M. H. J. Epting 20 00
273 M. H. J.Eptmg *... 33 75 1
274 Jas.J* T. Hayes....*... I 30
275'Laura E. Dretier 19 75
277 J. F. Lown 4 70
278 W. B. Sewell 15 00
?85 E. E. Pou 23 40
286 Emma Hill 32 00
287 Emma Hill 8.00
288 J P. Simons 20 00
OOQ IT U7 U7l,i?.<> 1A nrt
Ai. ?i # n ?rs w
290 H. W. Whites 40 00
291 H. W. Whites 36 00
292 E. O. Watson 5 75
063 E. T. Hencjrlx X 30 00
294 Israel S. Earle 9 00
295 Israel S. Earl JL... 7 45
296 L. E. Bnsbv...-^S^fc?^ 46 00
297 J. K.
3 7 M. K- 20
3- 9 A. E. lampion...3o QQ
3 9 Maria^ j2 75
319 A. O ^ 40 00
311 A 0. Mitchell &&S Jii nn
H-ltamcMi %;?
313 C.H. Harris,. g 12 80
314 G, 5^"3-- if.... 15 00
?535 f. B. bheflly. ? 7.
310 P. E. Sheajy .|g- J i?
317 Gertrude D. Geiger.M? *7
318 Gertrude D. Gelirer.S"" j?ri
319 Gertrude D. Gelger..g"* {, ?
320 P. B. Shealy....
32LP. B. Shealy Jg ?
322 G. D. Lecons .Jm"" 7r ^
323 D. F. Arthur * <?&""' ?- aa
324 A. S. Laird f'
325 J. b. Johnson. *- ' -j^
328 J. McCartha...
I 327 P. B. ??2
IsrDb>fl T_Au. ii ?~j?Jo la
Igg&JgMsf- 660
IHHMHR. 900
oo
15
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17 35
PAST DCS SCHOOL CLAIML
isrs. ; -*
22S Mrs. Shealy
_ 52 D. Al'^m^C.'ooodwki 3 5?
. c.o T
' 99 ? ii w?^7;$ U
ff? a* 1!:.....! 11 &! *
'lWPaul P. Clark........... 15?
198 Piral P. Clark IJJ
M o. D. Senn.:; . v<... .I#l0r
283J>. M. Marchani......... 7%
.1879.
v- ^tflKL. Wiagard.. . JG 40
F. S4?amdEfd.......!*J 8 K ?
~:*S1 EltwriZ. Gwtt..^.,.,,. ; *2^3; P
156,21. 0. Bawl 8 65 '
159 A. J. Boatirright 11 97
K2iaBrt? ..;..^.; 13 72
n9 J. H. Jr 9 75
1M ^keAE. .. :A. . ..>j * 8f *
JBaEySjSw^.. .^ 8 40..? 194
A. J. Wwrtyi* lrso^1
19#*. A.Be?.._T?r.:^ _ C00>203
C. D. Sean. U 50
205 W. P. Btro&iar.,,..: X.. 9 25
omu n Mfeitfcw.' . ? v ?^rr
...m.; - <50
27i }? st
\ '' y,-;>r '*rr&*-tiLtmi?L
? \\ H % $407;?
Kespectft^y sofeoitted, . ^ 1
\ j. B. DEBEIOK^'S
\ \ County Treasurer.
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Cat and Jhipjy Pis. ,
In Canton we visited & reataa^y
where cats, rats and dogt were setiM
tor food. Dog 8tea f-ff**0!
stew were to be had aT^F^ir^^t
I^een often denied many
i ^^itfsonly om^the^ckJ
[ things. Fat it is true. We i
a tablesfnll of men - satsifyiog i
their hanger with dog meafc .and tbey j
ate with a hearty-, relish. We.* saw j
cats and pops in Oagee for s&le and
rats hang np waiting tar1'purchasers.
The dishes looked- savory and the
price of a meal was "dog cheap," bat
we did-hotindalge in any "bow-wow"
eoap or felitie steak or rodent pofcpie.
We werea'fr hapgry- jclst then. The
Celestials will tell J3u "rat number
one good eatep," and show yoa rats
skinned, rats salted^rats dried, rats
hong up by the Ui!s1&d rats strung
on strings. If you dou& the genuipeness
of the artte& The proprietor
will show yo^ the meat with the baii
end tail attached for identification.
Cat meat is said to be a fine tonir
and rats is good for bald headed men
Poppies and kittens are generally
preferred; old dogs and Tom cati
are apt to be rather tough. Blacl
cats are supposed to be more nutri
tious than white ones, hence the fol
" 1
lowing advertisement seeninaeuo]
window: "Black oats served hot at al
hours; also snakes, rats and dogs."China
Letter in the Troy Times.
A marriage ceremony came to a
" 'abrupt aad ladicroua j^jioinatian. tfc
other day IttSUl^gtiiyGa. A prom
nent clergyman of that cfty havin
consented to nnite a colored conpl
had just asked the solemn qnestioi
"Wilt thoa take this woman ?" et<
when an old flame of the bridegroo
poked her head into the room ar
said; -i'Henry, I jess dsfrsjop to ?
yes." Heory sank into the nea$t
chair without a word and thecojjBpa!
I hnnohtfullv withdre.W^.^^^*^
To all who are saffering from t
errors and indiscretions of yon I
nervous weakness, early decay, h
of manhood, &c.f I will send a reci
that will care yoa, free of charj
This great remedy was discovered
a missionary in South Africa, fk
a self-addressftd envelope to B
Joseph T. Inman, 'Station D., N
York City. aug 23-1;
" Mm & Sug? Soiling.
rosil "S??- jjp?" *? _$B*
P Says'# 0^orgla~newspaper correi
I pood 3D t: I wenthe a totaling Msog?
; biting" the other eight, end : whil
the !arid jlMflu were glowirrgbrigh#
. ifi-Ib^skiVM^ t MSKth#-^]^N^|
'; J pggurfOee^iai ?yi I rofeq
:; life-; 3Q?y jriiiyiawta.1? the iMu
zf<a>lea4?''kNMg jonf-M?
'<| Mohair etbochcw eed c*dI fcfcto
u tadmbfe&itf wjboote ae^Iliatetfedtc
>4 HM
bat it as bog- S8 the nooba
ooae and go or tbe swimming sttitt
float oser the -teHieg ooeao. Tlfc
fusfe beams -tier yfcbefc toooh
trebled on bar modest -face, W&fle
abO gnawed* to* Georgia yarn aa ^fefg
^Mny leg. J-also gnawed the "taier"
; on^o^tb?^d. We beptg*awitig<
turn? notil oOT^o*?iti6:MdrtepB W*
7 only. aaindMtpe?^J G^ls?kUt w&*
j tbe beet sweet "tato" i e*?c ate id
j tbl* world want* nlhan m a*
: Don't FrightaatiMfttoa*
The Macon Graphic tells the following
Bad story': "Those w& ilOT
at the depot the other evening nfjght
fhsve seen a fcigbt that would hate
Iforever acted as' a terribfe warning
against the senseless and almost criminal'practice
of frightening children.
Mr. C. T. Armstrong, of Heard county,
! was carrying to Milledgeyille a drivelj
ling idiol oulyJta years old,' that a
: once lost their reason, and shortly
afterwards went blind. The older
! brother was first taken to Milledge|
ville where he died, and now the
yonnger is gofng over, probably to
{share the same fate. Death, in fact
| would be a relief to him, blind and
| idiotic as he is. The perpetrator of
such a hideous piece of folly will, no
' doubt, carry through life the lesson
- * - -- 1 -4, -A - U* Lama/1
! thus leameu; ana it is iu uo uupU
! that this sad story will be circulated
throughout the country and hare its
, due effect."1 "
k1
J Woman.?Proclamation: Freedom
i for women! What is the right of the
; ballot to woman compared with bar
31 privilege of enjoying health and hap?
piness in the charmed circle of her
social and domestic relations 1
i Among the many discoveries tending
i to promote the happiness and adj!
vancement of the human race, nothing
is so intimately connected with
the health and happiness of women?
the ceotre and source of onr highes
earthly enjoyments?aa the disoover
of a remedy which meets jhsrpscnliai
f' wants, ano 005 net tor tlpjimnj.y "
j of life, and for ministertftg tt*u*
^ happiness ot those with whom she >
associated in the tender relations c
0 j
sister, wife and mother. This remett
^ is found in Dr. J. Brad field's Femal
^ Regulator, "Woman% Best Friend.
By it woman is emancipated from th
^ ills peculiar to her sex. Before il
magic power all irregularities of tfa
^ womb vanish. It cures "whites
suppression of the "menses," and r<
W moves uterine obstrnctioM?Tf
, constipation and strengthens the syi
be tern, braces the nerves and purifii
thJUhe blood, and thus, doiDg it, do
>88 more for ber, and through her, f<
gap whole human family, than at
ga. i discovery of modern times. It nev
bj#'a^8, as thousands of women w
ndfteifcfy. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfiel
lev. Atlanta, Ga. Price trial size, 75*
ew large size, $1.50. For sale by i
f ' druggists.?' 16
? A. irao-frtenflto ""v
*' vaiedcent is'Brown's Irm Bitters;
0 Atlantic has a colored .phyaaeina V
<Ksj- <A- ' ...,
f whose practice amoagjwto over tWcfr '
*J tbofesand dollars per
^ When you are focoeSml IdolP g^.^"V
* icflrtbe arrows of en^r. St&pes&n3~
* sticks are thrown-Only at frolt'feear?,
r ^ l > . v ' ? -? f
iitgtfa*. . * \ V $j
. rMt r>ostm**sf?re in fhaJT Jtatftet?
pciaonWlfe 4 clergyman and wedded
the wrdttfHbjB bar ceftaa a matter of'
U**" _ , _7^- 1 j
WW mi* baw<f both Democrats
and" Hepb&i^s eay~-tbai; there is * ;:
japtkii*^batterer a Cbagh than Dr.
BaHV Gongta "Syrnp; this old reliable
retof&yijyveHirila to cafe a Cough
or^Cbftf at once, and may be obtained
at any drag store for 25 cents tf'
bottle. ;
,* J <X ;
A family down in the town of Lo
?ao, llansas, litre lost five servant
girl who have been fgicibiy Vreucbed ^
awfry froua and married, aud
-*** J'8 ? crowd ^cf girl^efora >.
A colored minister wished to say, \
"Brethren, we shall have no more service
here until we have raised by
contribution sufficient money ft> >
fresco this' recess," but he said, \ v
"Brethren, de gospel will not lie dis- v \
pensed with any mo' till we have took
up a contradistribution enuff to have
dis ver abscess fricassed."?Ex. i
My Thifs to New Yobk.?One of?
I South Carolina's prominent moi>
I chants sayB: "I can heartily endorse * * :
! anything said in favor of Norman's
; Neutralizing Cordial. It is my boon
companion on my New York trips br
I a. ?....c ail had eff&ts Droduced
j lb WUUbOiawiiU M?? wm.
by change of water."
, Adam Weiber dislocated his neck
in Utica, and a large camber of
' physicians and stadents gathered to
see an expert surgeon's attempt to
set it right Death was certain to
en8ne if notb|ag was done, and was
t likely to follow, the operation, which,
^ bojp*fe?j'th this instance pra-^f^ac- ^
t wormi than a healthy^^^^;^ '"^
y the weaker goes dowp. At the first
e indication of^pworms administer
? Shriner's Indian Vermifuge the ine
falible remedy. jf '
ie The Boy's Riddle.?In a Vermont
e tillage a tall and awkward beau called ,
to seejiis youo?^ly and found her^f
a- engaged with other compan^.^^**^
jtr get ujurcia ngui, ul feum ridI
die. "There was twd boys playin* oa
98 the sidewalk, and a man asked
I
Bs whether tbey were relation. The boy
yr replied, "Sir, that thare boy's mother ....
>y and mine was twin sisters, and yet
er we baint cousins." The girlsgnessetT ' ^
iR at it half an hour and then gave it up.
d, "If there any solution to it, Mr.
s.- Brown ?" one of the girls asked. "Oh
all yes," he replied, "its easy explained.
That boy lied."