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ITdIMato* J. E. fO OS & Co., Proprietors. PIoKENS 0.1., S. C. THUlBSI)AY, M AY 19, 1887 Por Suhseript on, $1 . M wrannumt, Atriet.lv in advance; ftr six motntlhs. 71c. AdvertiMenents ins etid at one dolla pr rsntlarr of one in(1 t>r" lr 'ss for the flrst. tisertion a)0l i fty c eent5 fr>r 4a(14 Subhse gtn ent tnse"rtion. 11 J hra <lis U unt nUtde to mgreha s :"!l t hr : m 'ivrtisimg 1'or siX months or bV thi yr. Obituary Notices ''e.liin fvelire"s. TIribut"s of IZe"cpect, (Commtntnen;tiot'S of,i f'prsonal:-hUn1 t tcr, w"henrt) lid ti saled 4 wvill he riotrigcd fcor as adveart iS('mtetS. A ti1stake Brother. If our Supreme Jldge's ccontillno to override the law in reference to granting hail to nmrderei of every degree, and then add to their past ulaefulness in destroyinlg public contfi dence, a decision in reference to property which is violative of law, and ruinons to the business interests of the cnnitry, the lwople are in a la mentable fix. When the people loose confidence in the Courts, who ennx foretell the end?--_ lbc,illk Press an{d Bainer. The Supreme Judges have never over-ridde n the law "'iin reference to granting h ail," and no decision which they have rendered in reference to property is violative of law, or so far as anyone knows, there is nlo dclris ion that vill prove ''ruinous to the buisiness interest of the collit ry," so "the people" are allri.;t. 'e ouIht not to be rash. No one is ba'l hurt, or much scared vet. Trt'' arc mo' ' than seven hrlnmilred moe!l vet left, who do not. have to gire their wives as surety wh'n thiy wait c'rodit. The wives own a gireat deal of r y but that is allriglht. They need it. There is nothing wroug alsut a man selling all his In-ul'erty to his wife if he will h,mve the <letd rc clrl'i1. '.hetc law nev er intfcrferc4 withi fair dleal ing. Ign)onmettte of tI law is l tat hurts. When all ftind out wthat the law is, it is vrV pro1.'7tl lhe tlw'y will be pllasld with it. If they arc not pleasd( with it the ltegi ;hitu re will re peal it. The people cai have it. thei Owl way. 'te 11ope' of P'It'n'. Goar Nvl..u, laV 8. --A. large pm--. ty of Pi0nie'ers fromn Pieke'.; and 1F'sley and' the su1rrtnmlrln (!outntry gathered on the ::uunmit of (ilassv iountain, t.wol miles f rom 1 Pieen,, on Thursday. The mnutllail ie on' oif the highest this side of the main chain of the Rlue R idge, anl the view from its summit surrounidinig is mnagnifihenit. A partyv from G reen 'ille rein force(d the a 'n-Iin, bys spe. cial invitfationi of Mr. .hIuhn Fergu'"n, who is sole pr1hpr(ietor' of the Mc unt,1 and1( who generously 111 made hih 14ro visrioni for' the pinie party by :~ YIn-epar ing the g'nmluds 1 of 'n-haLil, itial send( inig up an ab iI Iun t supl o1{~ f hid lemonade for the dlay. Mr. Fro soin's old homeI1( is at I he' fo 'of Ob (ais $y, and lhe no0w 4~' lwns a n xtensPive farm there 1b sides' the elevationl itself. A part of t he Gre'enivile' cntingn ut to Glassy MounItalin tinishl up! lhe day by' tak1ing~ ini somIl of thle lovelvl~ tasi aroiund Pi'kensi. ib>r J tp.. EH. Bo4ggs, of thle Ni:srmN'. whol( w'aS a leafdinlg spirif ini the pieiei fe-stivi. tiv'es, (onv\oy'al th~ inudty anld sIll-. ceedle1 in1 thiomaly imprllessinlg resort, jud near enlouigh to the tower. ing p('aks of the Wihm Ridge and not1 too near for the imaniy d1isc'omfor'ts ot mount ain life. The Peouple look fo r wvard to flhe comnpletion oIf the long talked of Carolina, Cumiberland Gap and Chicago Ranilroadl, whenoi the pret-' ty little town will be the galte'way to the mnita~ins, and( will, at last, re ceivEo its r'ecogniittin as a typiical spot for summer resHIidence at ther fooit oIf .the great Ridge. Said a p)romiinet'l Pickons muam "Yes shi; jaist as sooni as the whistle (If the liIoiotive( is ani asured thing for Pickensi, not lessl than eight or teni briek stores are ready to begin building, wherens if we dont get the ratilroaid, I do not believe we will have a single rw store. At rtuy rate wewon't needC( one1. What Pick ens is strugginig ind gratsping for is connection with the outside world by~ enduring bands (of steel." Anid that man was full of hopoi that the i ihrts Col. Bowen is now nraaking for the roaid will ' bie ultimaritely succe't$tfuli. Capt, Kirk irs still at work oin the sur. veoy of the Rte? Bfitween Bre(vard amnd Asheville, and1( the people (overl there or reported to be thiooughly~ rep-rroused on the subject t ihe Epikeopal (on vention in so,~ sion at Charlestoni fooms$ to be ha&v 1ig~ trouble al~ .it thec br'otheri black. Teo)0rgy voftal to reedrio him inL thet V. 4,and the la.ity voel aigainst egtsfrom fourteen l'ar fIim the 0 'Ilcvetion. somewhat exercie4#;O ktbe queetiou' of granting'license to tlliquor. The tt Council elected last MIrch was olect- I ed1 without reference to' the iquestion I of lienlsing bar-rooms. It now ap- a pears that threo of the Wardens favor i b)ar-roon license, while the Iutendant a mc one Warden, who is also Clerk of t1 Douncil, refuse to sign an ordinance t () that effect. We think the Inten- I tant is right, as the liquor law in . conce iS in such a condition that no > >ne rnn uderstand( it. H-as Oconee any liquor law? Did i he Act prohibiting the sale of liquor < n the county repeal the special pro- I 1ibitory Acts of Seneca and West t ninister? If it did, then did the re )eal of the county Act remand the 1 shole county to the general State law ts to sellintg liquor-. If the-latter did 1ot, titen this county stands alono.in 1 t'e State without a line or word for :r against relling liquor. No one eould hardly come to this conclusion. Suppose, however, such were the ca.se, even then how could the Council li cense bar-roomns? The original char ter of the town of Seneca authorized the Council to granlt licenses to sell liquor 1on1 certainI conditi in8. The SPec(iaal Pro hib)tcitory Act repealed that (:1an5e of the charter, and the repeal of the general and special Acts, if ef fected, cannot restore tlwat clause of the tOwnt charter ronferring power on Council to gr-nt license. Whether, ihen, the ipeciil Act ats to Seneca is repleal( d or not, We can't see where the Council has power to grant Ii ('(15se. Olr opinion inclines to the view that the special Acts pased for Selneca and Westtnitister have never 1bee"n repealed, though we have somc doubts albout it. We once inivestiga tsld the \voT question a,nd intended to raisne the p)oinit on a case then poundl in1, (never tried,) though we had but . litth faith in the availability of the defense. The question is a iutlddy 1 one ait we \only give onr imnperfect. recolle+ctien1 of our" opIiniin forted two yehins ago. To refuse license is saf e-t :nl rccquire ihoi'e seeing it to raise i ie i(st111ion by sone prop'r p)r<)ec clling ina court. \\'r have o I t l' r ital >r 1)e uliint-v intcrest in the mt at(ter. 111," << - l 0#/Ii, r.1 A% Chlaj,te:r 4n Labor1c. \ Tlec' )?olec of thi U: nited States are( p5)werfu'tl ul1irttIdu. 'lhe\" :rc" 1 always tutititg up in thing to kick 1 at. They gut t.ircd of work anl join i ihe kni';lhts of lath'r and strke for higher wvages, whenu every one of them get. inuch bette wa 'ges 1tan I the 11i1r hlre II)C'On the fartu, and you) nelver hear hiin siay that lhe wvill stop work nida iomke all of leis nigh'l one o(I f the great. levers thaot rin' uix gi verFinnlt , ail i il)or nhilins eein nixti ( tecet. tAt ntegoliiishyi tliin in1 their wayi of operti oln. If they arPe d issaI.itifid thety shiiould crete a rfiirm by honit'es cooperaLtion with the great naltionial Demnocratic Party. hte Southern States, and1 I thiink the Nirthern1 Stalta hav: e itn iessedI tlh in the hiistory of the Uited States. P ickx coty ' los1I inot witniessed mulh vf it vet but it is a ('ontagious its slimr afte(r awhile, anid I will ask tli l to have Iai siiit oi h o tent m ean wit; fbSut at t hmu ini keop y1Lior brting abouit thisi h)ooin by kickinhg, it hasx to be bruhtaotyaunvr xial eo oeration withi labor1 ando enpi tal coiinei( I. I1 do not hold that uit n.i ist shonl oli the nose of the labo rer to the grindslt<mie, neithert (10 I hold to the idea that laborers shiould kick and pull aigainist the catpitailist.. When aL milan gets from twto to fivo dollar lie)r daly for' wor'k I do( not thtink lie hasx any r'ight to gr'tumble, antd all of these inl) ts you haIve hieard( of, they ihave lil)beet gettinlg wages nolt, far from 1 hafve 1no objectiont to the knights oIf Ilbor, buLt ther'e is at betterP way to get pay1 for their' work thtan to iusti tuito these "trikes;" anid besides, whien these "stikes" do take~ place, the 'whole counltry feels it; it lnus a tenidecy to raise the pr1cc of prov%is ionsi that the brotheir K, of L, has1. to paLy forl 14omo1 where else, whenl prob. aly the strike dotes ntot directly inter. My motto) is "Conxtinti?t i.' the Taxablde p)ropierty f1iLlr yearut 188W7: 1 -Porsonaiill Property, $31,9i23; Real Atlanyta~& CAoarlotto Air Line Rilrhoad1 RCailroaid, $1,(;t2,887. Po.lls in (coiit 1 ty 1 ,001,i Maskinsg a tax ag(gregatinug 2A>.3$&101. Pls added iun. god $iig Vtw,'i by tev. L. F. dlio>t>, 3a . O. Garrett, L. L. Dalton, 3 L Thorrpt, Ecdie Nei on and othy. A good dinner was ad on the gtound. In the afternoon pernianent organization was agreed pon to meet on the first Stmday af. sr each fifth Sunday. Rev. L F lelson was .elected Chairman and F. . Parsons Secretary. The iext neeting was ordered to be held at ix Mile Church on th first Sunday nl July at 9 a. In. A committee on onstitution and rules of order was lppointed consisting of G. W. Single on, J. L. Thomas and J. C. Garrett. Clie Twelve Milo Musical. Improve nent Association is the name adopt 'or this organizationl. An organ and music was furnished >y J . n Parsons, a youth about 14 rear9 01(1. He plays just splendid. W'a >nts or Means.? It-iH a colmon but a wretched mis akc on the part of young people be ;nning life to gauge their expendi ure by their wants rather than by lheir moans, "my wife must have this," says the husband; "she can't live deenh tly without that."-"My hus band must have a good breakfast;" "He must be well clothed;" "We 'an't do without this," says the young wife; and so it goes. What they wnnt-perhaps What they nced they malke their rule of expenditure, not what they have the money to pay for. The result is certain before the xperiment is uudertakcn---debt, anx ety, misery. Living beyond their 'neans wrecks the happincss of mnraly 111(1 many in which their is no 'ice and no other u)stan1ding rock on vhich to cast away the comfort of the lome.- S What is the remedy? Turn the -nle the other cnd lirst. Let the nonY0 have, not your wants or -0u1' n('Cds, gauge your ('Xpellditure. t will 1)0 hllr"d to go without uleat, U p~stplie the new resOI eCUt", tO omte d( ( il to a mea n house or room, >1' to leave the wife with n1o holper, 0 eldlure the nalmeles trails of pov rty; bult anvthing iiiist e c110501 to iviig beyon( your mealis- "spend lig what you do not possess. The "oico of expe9'ienC( 1umni0t akaly1v warns -utmg heole. whether 1iarr"ied or u'n narried, to heware (of ganging thoir iving by their wacnl't.s r,athei' thmit by ,heir mec:ms. 1" ,rtord. Iainxtaningiu the eriillity of Thlere are0 a e rh iieS it) regard to miaintainiing~ fer'tility wh~'iih shiould( be folhuved. One is thait all thm unisold orI unfeds por)itiis ofi ('Irops should1, if piossiblie, heI return') ed to the so: 1 iipon1 whih they grew, or an1 ('quivient siihuk libe retura tI'i~ .'iTus if' wheat is izse<f, the grain isold and the straw' c'ompos()t 'ed wi'th the (lmt"r of :Yti1.'lis, we Ior'lu a liinureli illeli 1(igrois Itf the str'aw ihe paLrtly V fedin anili's its wny baik to) the sol A p.rlioin of the lanitt feood suly of thei soil is I'icoi verabh- f' lost inl the gr.a in sold, i tihe ihone(s oif the aniniiuJis, ini the miiilk s(1okl ie farmt). e'tc. Uut wVe ran1 clcuthlt( veryi 1 nealy whaot this oss is and( mai:ke it goodl at smiall ex pense if we do not delay too long. ft S mucih bet ter' to feed than~ to sell i:Vty and stra:w, h)e''auhse the tax 11pon1 hie so1 is so nmuch less, and whlioeer es sell'-d t.ih('se' prdtlets shiould suriely >lan1 to buty fertilizers to miako good iis drats. irpon the soil. Near eit.ies t is always easzy to buly stalo( manue,iI' uid this is oinarIiLily the most 4'en. wIe thus 11retu rned, the loss is niot on. y' inalde good, but thet coniditioni of hie land1 is imlprovinig all the time, for ~his is the natural result of tillage,' me Iiran'f i yr icultur ist, Wh uR Egg Will IDo, Vfor bur1Ins 01' 501alds iiotliiing is iior'e ~oothing thani thie whlite of an eg,g. hiebel maly h e poured5 over the woundi(. hanL coloii.L , and ir t*iing~ ailways at inli, Canhei }le 1)11iid(' i alt j1 iit t { >il anid cotton w~hiich were for'merly mpp)losed( to be' theL sutrest alpplicat ionI :entacSt with theo aiir wh~ieb gives thes stremeli dlisWomIfort ( epeiencesd friom1 Ut ordiniary acidenit of tis kind, andl 1rvenCIts intf1ianionUi is thet- th'ing to Ae att ono.apL1plie'd, Wonderful Cure,. gitt1~'' or iue, (Ocoria, siy,: --We ICvY bWeen .4'illg LIr, K(ing'is, 1)iAcov., -eraa sat'm"w -tion. 'l'hre have beenT somec '101nw lai tiS c'ity, e veral casa4 of pro utrel by the~ 11( O f ai fe w boths oy'f Or, Cag' New r)isev' y, takenm in<xn tin with Ele1~ct ric Hi 10er1 We Xtlnmntee 'eeua ahvar. S9ld y P4. 0' W. mEt.,t POMOIIk HtWLL POMONA, N. C., ^ rwo and a half miles west of Gre'm bero, N. C. The nain line of the R & I). R. R. passes through grounds und within. 100 feet of the offic . Sa. tem trains make regular stops twice laily each Way. Those interested in ruit ard fruit growiing are cordially nvited to inSl)'et this the largest aursoiy in the State and one among the largest in the Sonth. The proprietor has for many years iisited the leading nurserios North md Vest, and corresponded with hose of foreign coantries, gathering vcr' fruit catlculated to suit the south, both native and foreign. The eputation of Pomona lill Nurseries s sucht that many agents going out 'rom Greeoboro,. rep resenting other mttrsories, try to leave the inpression hat they are representing these mrseries. Why do they dr it? Let lhe ltllic answer. I have in stock growing (and can 1how visitors the same) the largest. md best stock of trees, &c., eYver shown >r seenl 'n a)' two nurserie* in North Jaroirai, consisting of apple, peach, Pear, cherry, plun, grape, J apanese perimmou tnol, Japslnese plhnn, alprict t., rI(ctarinr, Rtussian apl'ricot, muulberrv, ltinces. Small fruits: Strawberry, Lraspberry, curraIts, pecansa,English walnuts, rhibarb, asparagus, ever - gre"ns, shade trees, ro:ses, &c. Give your order to my authorize'l igent or order direct ftm the uursay. Ct,rresponden(Ce solicited. I)escript we catalogue fieo to appliicaInti. Adress, .T. Van Lindly, Guilford Co. - POMONA, N. C. tate of Souith Caroiina CouNrY or PItKENS. ----0 Iii Coutr of C R nIII 1) 1 ]Y ens Summnnons for Itelief. Jue. O, Davis, Jine. E: Davis, A. S. Davis, W. L. Davis, Mary A. Davis and '. A. (iaysLway, plaintiffs against W. Gui. O nstttigton C'ooly, Jaries U. Coo ly and Rohcrson M. 1)ais, defendants. TO the 1Tt'fean;utt abOVel nuamed, YOU are herehy summttnoned and requir ed to aWer the oonplaitt in this action, which is filed in the Clerk's Of fict fio county and State aforesaid, and to servO a ,eopy of your answer to the sail eomphlaitd on tlt subsri>ers at the-i office at Pickens C. 1I., S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, ox elusive of the day of sqxeh service; and if you fail to ans wer the tomp,laint Within the titme aforesaid, the plaintiftY in this ation will apply to the Court fer the relief lem, anded int the complaittt. ])at.el April 5th. 1887. [L.S.] J. J. LlEWk, ('.('.P. NEWTON, & ROIi.NSON, Plain tilfs Attorneys. tO Roh rsonI M. )avis: ''aalke Notire, that the Conplaint in the above statedi cae was fifed in theoclice of the Clerk of theC( ourtof (ommnoni Pleas (ro County of Pickenis and State (of South Carolina on the 5th of April 18897. NEWTON .A ROBIFNSON, Plainiti ffs Attorneys. apr'. 7, 1 87. ('& M'FA L L'S ALMANAC M A X'E If one half the peop)le have to work ,o keep up thet o'ther--taking into noUshlrationi the splendid aph peti te A'ork- -ibis necesOsary fo hiavo all the ahor saving ilj)mplent they (enn ise, and tliis Almanac, leing a friend a alf wVho- are' no(t lotw balshLfid tAo f1se hiese tooils, will alay e ld to urish theiim at tile right khid( of fig ires4. So comoC alonig, or' (4end by yoIur ieighibor, whlen inl need of aniythinig, mdu whlile you are benmt on big things ike GRAIN RADE WHI-EEL BlARRO)WS -ANI) PLOW) N STOC KS Pins, Noodi'-., iiados, nd, thra F~iih books gnmnttabr, taleks and le vl, RSynsp, sugar, tobacco(S and( rice Ha)pfr,l hora-,mm indig and ajpin, flack hiand1s, hool boli, rinmgs and ro imgh(trees, dish )Janz' files fa tSVi Ftucketq hol?ls hammers' and ha a, Ainh aaI trupa, piad Iook-, nwls ai paga ( omnO lght altmg and-e don't dolay, Thon't wait till tomCorrow, cOmoc to-day, Everyt.hing aill right you may depend, if von midtniSintl( C'm yur friend fB 1YW M. MOASLAN. hUiflgw iytor>tit l4 cuuno *kolavskidp. dictionary is made, or supposed 1 to be made, for the purpose of '-e tining Words; yet som etimes it cscnnotj help us. Somo ideas arc too simple to be simnplitie; some are too complex. Sometimes we cannot understand the namne because we have no ac(uain tance with things represented. The last mentionel condition is most often the cause of the mnis( o ceptiou of the word scholar. To the eitirely igno rant it mans a manU that can read 1111(1 write; to the somowhat better in formed, it means the teacher who has charge of the village school; to most f persons, it . means a man who, by 1 somec accident or muisnomner, has been (lubbed professor; while to those t privileged personls W1 o have been brought into contact with a really great scholar, this name is indicative of greatness; of aim, loftiness of soul and a martyr-like devotion to the truth. The scholar is a peculitr spe cies of the genus ho o,'which is espe cially to' be met with in Europe -- -seems to liu.,rish with most abundance in Germany, but which is rarely found in America. The conditions of our lita are not favorable to the developmenlt of the true scholar. There is but little prc mium put on truly scholarly work. A i great preFsUre is lrougllt to )ear on the professor, even in our best insti tutions, to drive them to that wich is popular. All the intellectual pabu lum called for in the shape of highly seasoned articles that tickle rather t11an nourish. To attain high educa tional culture by near cuts, Ameri cais have speut an anmount of enginu ity alto)gether suficient to have reach ed the d(ir ed goal by the one slow and pro(per mnetlhed. Constantly new mietho(1S of study are developed a1d iniCO1rpOrated in soile )0ok. "GOer man11.1 'Iutghit by letter Perfectly," "Frch MasHtered in) TenC LessIons," "Six Wee1ks lVPtparatio n for Coesar," are somie of our intellectual nostrutns. Nornal colleges anI Si uunn1er )0i(oolh are als, capaple of injuring the cause of true (1 (ucation beyon id i( asure. Normal idea is a good one.. Podagog ics s1o111(1 be rer(eented- in cvcrv tlivel'sity, and every touchier ought to know some1cthing of t1he history ahd scichC of teaching; but whenever this cones to be the )redom(1iatt feature, tcIleiever met,hod is substituted for kiowvhdge, most terrible dalug! is wrouighit.. Give me1 tihie nunl first of' all who kniowsq what lhe professes to tcelh- aind a method- will citain'y be livintg, wvill sively fbud Siin1k onutlet.. of umeI141'hiod. To see thle huaity in' rent 1 nli1'rs spenlitig thleu ilOt. I1 at s.'Oh'O .t11tie o'na or Il reap l('1nst-re aCl prof it as well as th'e 1lvl, is a glahenoinmg sigh t, ant d in di.sa gmiotng, wha l.-lome(, intel li-et ud1 'Appetite; but1 wheni we must look h, lhe Sumnmer schoolus to furt )i'ih tencehers (if every riiuient,av i1inf ,'tion linj t he4 ordinr bI~li ramnche., it la a s'til Cotlllioenta'f o,U ou'r schlolar-' Mhip. How~ ciminiially deftic(int are our sotols mid( tenehers! utI wve arle waluingiI~; to retlrn tO ollr imut toll. A grei. sA olar' may' be know WU1y twon tests Ft irst, he( is aL man(t of thor ouigh ini formalt-ion. He knows his owni dnepar.tmenit wvell, its history and1( its present sh.ib.is, the lin es along wvhich deuvelopmient hast. pro0LcededI and. the wo4rk still to beI accomrnlie T1heo a<qujiisitioni of- actuail knowledge is by many gIven a pulace altogether tooi sub1ord inate. We 4ofteni excus~e thte pumcity oif facts ini our heads by the mu(ltituzdo of boolks ont our shelv'es. To the t(eneher, however, thie mtetu$rv of the sublject lie tAehes is of pritme given&i, n)ot from text books, biut from the hteart and1 fliind of the istrutctor. Truith ust be ever dlispensed, not. from a prinitedl page, held( in the hamid, but froms a burnrting soul,ti aspatiand parc1(el oif its own) beitg, lIn the see. (ind( lace(', aL greait schlarIL 1s an1 inives tigator. Hie uses5 his knowledgec of facts toi get tttore faLts. To( be suc5 enessfutl aLs an inivsitigaLtor is the( high est tesit of sciholarsihip and dlemiand s Nomant is- preparoll to invi itigalte fily subljiet tititl i h f m i nu,cred all gaitionis aire done unIder the shadow oif great libraries, i In mos4t of ouri Amtericani colleges the help tih us oWe eid is so tumagre that anyt line of re search soont cifos to til (ind( throtughi lack of thme nul~ed booiks, At the untiveri'1y of BelC'it, the atudlet and~ professots hativei necess to t wo Ii uses30, and( thme daily loan- of books is piroblyi 1,1100, But iin spite (if smantll opporiitunities- for siuch work, tt i the goal at which eveorv scolio tar mus(tt aim,. 'The~ tru( schohILy is ev er wedh-4d ton thei truth matl hSis oneo allcomsning,utt aim iis tou add1 to the iemu of himnatn knmowh-dlge, To dis je4 darkness* with light isi his hope biii mtipiration, his very) lif, Tosub stituste co miplete fo r partial knowledge j4 his one f't-aviori, s.eeing face to frace for gIiZttg in ta gla dar;kly, Hie whose( Houl is not actually aflame, with this zeal lacka I he thast requazitesi. of a ucholar.--J-. II . ea in m..d/e rres, Tttl. t ." ,u, 'tttE%. lbitive guuarit,e td tto UImoy refund . e a pot box For rale by Dr.(. o" "t, r ADVERTISERS can learn theexact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newsp,per Advertieing 1 ureau, 10 Spruoe S%., New York. bend 1Oots, for 1OO-Pagi P m gph1e TH~ OL!' rOFVLA~ - ANI DEIALEIt IN ALL KINI)S BOOTS AND SHOES!! Owing to ctur intcrenati rales tilis season, we have been obliged to add severld now ilesnen, and double our purl~JiLchase, Our facilities are t4uich that we are prep~1aredl to sell you, OLOTIhi 8H8OE ch~eape thanij ever bt efo re. kW REL~MEtE we do0 not try tol sell you a $10) suit for $20, We only chiarge you what our' goods ar*e worthi, antd selle(verybody at the- same Orders b)y mil will receive piromplt F. W. POE & 00O. (ll'ee11viI1e, - S. C BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment oiatica, 8oratchoe, Contraacted Lilinbag#, Sprains, Munscles, kheumstisin, 8train% Eruptions, ESs,(itches, Hoof All, Bcalds, Stiff Joints, Sorew Stings, Backache, Woni, Bruiseg, Sorow, Saddle Galli, Brrnion% 8pavin Piles, CortesCracks, 'rHIS coou o;.D STAND-BY accomp.ileIAs fut nyeryhody etaetly whtat faiteaimed Is r it Orno of the reasaons for the great popuilnrilty of the $fiatntai IAni,nent 1e found i i te un,,igtW#it ripplilenbility, Everybody neode such~ a miedicine, T ke LamUbeMatffSf nesds it ifh eamo of eoeOlrt, 'k heIleseewif'u fhoeds it~ for general tamtl'y time, Th e Onnler needs it.for his teamoand his merl, Tfite Melchanalo uneed It a1w&a on& bie wek bouch, T1he Mmine nee if in etaM of sernog'eru'. TPhO 1'*enoor n,eedit-can'tget aIons'with(fftt it, lThe 't/&aser nooda it, in ble. houtA, hi. ataoloI, aAd his steok ynrd, iseiefbt sfutfbf ogti ew Bst,.sea MeedS it ins liberal soappy aftesUaad aimi(,ru The flTorse-fauciew .4 needs 10 1.1 bafdit (vlond and nalett soliance', Trhi Htock.gtowe* needs it-If will save kiss itoAad. of doSints. and a world of trouable, fT HailroaId mean need4 it, amil wIll tweed ft so king ea I.fe life. is a wad of accidenal and danger:. TVheakedmas Iiv.wadanft ?t~ift, 'thoru Is ritt', log liho it a* an atiUdote fev thEt dfAigEts to ULt, iilmbated cOrnfort whieh ff Inrtnnmd the pioneAr, TVhe MloP.eiant needs ft iahet his st4re atfr hia emipeieE AeldEEsts winl happeso, Atid *iana Nhesene the 1 ilutangLAIAnrrt I5is~ antie.e keeps lottio ina fi fat Fueory. I~f nmediate Ude 10 (tdate of accident Aa's pathiI nnd( lo uf wages, Ikeep a fl*(iI Always In tiej mai for e0e-' WkObe wanted.. Janh 20.,-1887-1vy tia a Ie PRICE Qg SPECIA _ By special arrangeAent tit ptib Ulsher of this paper, fte 4rk'liIari. 7rcveUf will be clUbbed with Tnz P1011114 BrsNt f^r +8.o0, thus uffordh an Opprtunity-to sectare both papers for huNki.> ,. thtitb price of one. This Is a fAlb o*r, Taki advantage of It at olnco. Sample cople of The Arkunaw Traveler will be molie - on applications. 1YWe alo furnish the two large and splendid Colored Engravings "Tus AItKANSAw T1AVELERi and "TE TUIN OP THE TuNE,, Which together with the original stmy a:s told by Co. '"$tundy" Faulkner, will d mliled to any acddress on receipt of 40 etc. F postaie stamps token. These pictures are not given as premiums, ,bt 11te t ailed, post-paid, only on receipt of price. Ad.. dress UlEAD & BENIIAM, Publishers, Little Rock. Ark.. IT WILL PAY YOU Nryou propose going West or Northwest, to write toPime, I represent the Short 'Line. FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A., nov. 4, Gin. Atlania, 0 a THiS PAPEir H.r ",atAnd A4vertisngT n'u08oIe lOuoBt, wh rod er , New AAVe rtt1 ert, Now when tho buds begin to alwuw, 'Tie time for young and olrl to kniow The 11 et .fndigestion. With overy trouble, ache or pain, u Tt4a follow.s in tho eBtoua W~ilt sesttor ko thieves of night iefot a draupbt of<oltsar brtxh. The Land of the Sundown, where thou-r sands have made .-Hapyy Homes, and where thousands iore may Inherit the lands that Unole Sm offers FRIEEt Write us. We have no land to sOIL. We are nc railroad corporation We wiitell you the truth as we have mtultittules of others. We will answer any number of questions. No earthquakes here. Send us 25c. for maps, po;itage, &N. DA1k. INFORMATInN BUREAU, V. O. Box 9.t Mitchell, Dak. e n live at home, and make more uoney at w.rk for us, than at anyr ti ing else in this world. Cap"itat not needed, you are started free. B"tl sexes; all ages. Anyone can do the work.. lJttt!e ctr,lings sure from first start. Cost-. ly outfit a' d terms free. Better not delav, ('osts you nothbing to send an your addresa andti inl out; if you a e wise you will doa so at on11Ce. H. ll.tL&rT &. 0'.; Portlaud, Midne.feb 17 t-1y FOR SALE. 1 5 A O F 1 . A N I. ne I " f .D y of'i mnproved hudi. A t.ro'od1 )WI Dwlii lq,ouoe, iud neeesary ouit imildhl gs I unD wvell timbter. di Appjly at this ollicer, oI LbS JIMkle " IRENH(1AW, dl(' 16 ly' Plim.x-roN S. C. Professio~nal Notices. CHILD) & B000S, AttornIeys and Counselors at Law PILCKENS 0. H., S. C. Will praetlee ir' all the State and FedergD (Cou,rts, WORKIMG OLASSES c"ut now pre'pared to furnish all- elasses with (empl ~omenit att home, t.he whole-'tims or for t heir spare mome,nita. Tlusinesa new, lighlt anid profitible, P~ersons of ei ther sex (11sily earn from 50 cents to $.5 per eveing iu. andt a proportionial snm11 by dlevotiing all! their timie to the business. boy13s alnd girls ear'n niearYy asmiuchi as men. T1hat all who see this ,nmay send their ad dIress, antd test the b,uine!ss, we make thi. offer, . To Buch as arte not welil satrsfie4 we will Aendf one dolltr to pay for t,he trot blei of writing, . Ftll pnrt(iculaIrs andt out, fIt (ree, Address OlxonoE( STINSON & ('., I'o)rtland(, Minei, feb 17, '87-ly LOST Quhit of' the parties who (Irin seli Gran6 K Stonies (lCeaper tii an we u'n. W.e selb No, I. iMate rial; We dto od work, and wre do~ so ltoz e aif on. ur pri: ets rut f',omif three dlollars trp. We haver oIn hndn to arrive a Large Dttnek of Glrave Stonos, All work delivered at ther g.ruve, &atisfacthom givet Mr. H. IL. Owen tutunibe foud a li charge of the ~Marblde Yard ready to a ve all wVho mnay Libert.y, 8, C. Oct, 14. '86. Oct. 21, 1886 4 .,. YiA1T tto be mrae'. (Jut thia outi IIIIIIIHYand return to us, and1( wf IVIJ.JJ!iwill sendl you freer soe tlig<(I great v'alue hndlirn pottance fo' you, that will start youl in hiushness wvhicis wfil hring youtl inI te tfloney right aa thoan aniyhthtC1 lse tis world Any3n enn (1o the wvork and five at hiorrec. Ither' soX' *tli ages. 8eh1ef.hintg ne(w, that jist coins mfontey for aTf wortkers, We will start yon; enpital nort nleeded(, This~ la ne of the genuine, impottant chances of as lifetfme. Tfhose amitiound en11 51ters f>rfeing will not delaty, Grand ouffit free. Addres Tiuer.& Co., A ugusta,- f'alne. 1y1 offered by vaioutIs agi-ts k at ioo tho' NEW AMERIICAN NO, 7, I think it wrill requIire very Wftte argu. m0,lt to convice you of its superiotity. It is ailways mr orderfI, and ready to seW' finom11 thned to the feaviest goods iRuns Light, Little Noise, aend is niice fturni(upte, Thre 1iew atach--1 mnis1 areI stlpeiur. A ny7 bIody ca useo themi. lilly Thei i Sw Amrerani and bet halppy, Stld by the well kino wn .c. G. fl.AOC1. WATOR MAKER~ AND JEWELR, IDetween Court hotise ad RIver, vnf) 11, 1806, 1