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^ ' ? . .* J: . -Kj" "' *" .'?-I ; l?m^^?mm???^^^mmaMMmmmraa^mmmmmarnmmtamtimmmmmmmmmmmu^^ mmm? ?'^^mmmmmi??w??? -- " - I ' ? T . * *?A>V vh-1, 1 _ * '..- -i ' ? ' G.(*. ALEXANDER, Proprietor Published Every TIICRSDA Y.~ Sub., $1.50 per year in Advance. At the Eud of the Year, $2.00. LOCAL ITEMS. Caution to Mothers. Every mother 19 cautioned against giving the hlli! laudanum or paregoric; ltcrea es an un. natural craving for stimulants which kills the mi.i.i nr tin, child. Acker'* Baby Soother is specially prepared to benerlt children and core thoir pains. It Is harmless and contains no Opium or Morpbiue. Soid by Moore dr KlrUey Arrested on Suspicion. Hannibal Dow was taken np on last Tuesbay upon suspicion that he was a horse thief. His actions created suspicion, heuce his arrest; but bo was allowed to go ou yesterday" to .bring proof that the horao waSjlds.- The horse is in custody. A Good-Guess. 1 The jar of beans at.N. T. Purdy & Cq's store was counted on last , Monday evening, and it was found; that Mr. .J. B Fieklen was the win- ; nor, he having guessed 5,929, and the jar contained 5 985,. so that he , won the handsome picture which j was offered as a prize. Is Life Wo^Ux;Living ? ? Not il you {?[through the world a dyspeptic J * o nnaiflw (rz\Tf* fcttujV ACKer'i l'3bpt'|ram iuuiv? ?... - tbe worst fqEBS of Dyspepua, indigestion, 1 Flatulency agp Constipation. GusrauieeJ an<! ' old l>y Moot e-Jt Klrtley. - ; x?s, Died From Injuries. ' ' .Aliout fmfc months ago-Mr. .1. 1 Harvey Rovrett. of the Beaver Greek ! section, near Rhs9ell I lace, received , severe injuries from a fa!', and grew ' -gradually wtjrsc until tlio 1 Oth inst., wneJrhCittedrHfewas about 22 years of age. He was buried in Black ' Jack Cemetery, near Rnsse'l Place, ! The tension Board. At t he meeting of the Confederate 1 survivors on last Monti arCapt GO. Haile was called to the &iaiiv and , Mr. T. B. Penton nct^ .^Secretary. The object of tbe TOc&liYg was ex- , plained, and Messrs A. Brevard, L. i'. Hough. J. J. Josey, SIC f'lybura ! and G. G..Young were elected as a I( R^ovd ir\ floci at the Penerain Board J 1 * I I w ?M >L/?WV ?- JUW' ' in passing upon tho roeriijapf-claimAnts for pension. as? 1 The Beautiful snow Our citizens woj#sufp&Sfcd when they arose on l&st >1 ohfo&.nsiorning ] and saw everything outside covered twtluoaow. Up nntil late w^Stfnday night was dtffibt andjclear, bat after midhight tlic clouds ajHyefrr- 1 ed and gave ns about an incn of i snow. . It did not stay witn us long, "though. By 12 o'clock on Monday it had all disappeared. Pimples on the Face looked upon i>y many wlt'n Yu'spicWii'?'' AHllJVli Blood Elixir will remove all Inipunllf.a and leave the complexion smooth and clear- There Is nothing that will so thoionghly build up the constUutloD, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold aud guaranteed by Moore J; Klrltley Burned to Death. About 2 oclock ou last Sunday night the cabin of Dick liicltardson. on Mr. .1. W. Stokes\ place in East, em Kershaw, was^ destroyed by fire, and Dick, with his wife and child, were burned to death. Coroners Gocdnle held an inquest over tho remains and a verdict was rendered to the effect that they came to their death, by the accidental burning of their house, while they were in it and from which they were unable to escape. West Branch Colored Alliance. The members of the West Branch Colored Farmers Alliance mot on last Saturday and endorsed the actio!! of the Trade Committee in their selection of stores for supplying tho members of the Alliance. Every member was urged to do iiis trading at the stores selected ?Messrs. Baum Bros & Stein in Camden, and L. L. CTyburn at Westville. After some discussion upon the good of the Order, the meeting adjourned to meet again on the fourth Saturday in this month?February 23 d. Are You Skeptical P If so-.v.* will conviuce you that Ae*er's linjglisli Ifeiiieily for the Juuss is superior to a'. oilier preperiillon*, ait'l is u positive rure lor ?li Tliior.t iiti'l f.unjr rrotu>ie?, ?'ioup. WUor.j.Ing -jCougJi au>t CoMa. We guraiiuetho piepuratiou ami viii Kive jmi a simple noire uee. .uocae A Khfci?v. A Just Sentence. At {lie recent term of Court in Chesterfield two white men were convicted of carrying concealed weapons, and were lined $50 each and costs, 'ibis looks like'tbcjuries over there were disposed to do their duty. As" far as we cau learn, only poor ' white men and negroes are punish ed for such offences over this way, although some of the most intelligent and prominent men in tlio county are j reported as being in the linbit of carrying them. lint it may be. as /some have already remarked, the law wns' not made to effect gentlemen^) It is only to punish the poor and ignorant. If this Ir a mistake; we would like some of our knott ing ones to cite an instance where a proinincnt white man has been punished for ti e offense. F.;cis may he disputed by the guilty, but they stand its facts "all the same." i ? 1 i-,\ MY VALENTINE. 'Tis not to friendships, micrcJ shrine. We oft devote a vaJea'.ine; But will nccept of this, From one wb-AI crown his lifo with bliss. May fortune, fame And love combine To wreath that noble brow of tiil"e. May all thy future years bo bright, Thy purse bo heavy, conscience light, May time pass lightly o'er thy form, Uumarkod thy brow by passion's storm. May all the blessings pen can write. That tongue can speak, or heart indite, Around thee gather and unite, My valued friertd. May she who holds that heart of thine. In goodness, grace and beanty shine. And be thy chosen ' Valentine.'' Till life shall end. Mrs. R. B. Chattel. -1 ?_____ t People Everywhere C'-onflrm our statement when we say that Act er's English Renie'dy Is in every way superior to any ami all other prcperatlons for the Throat and Lungs, lu Whooping C?ugh and Cioup U magic ami relieves at one. We offer you a sample bottle free. Remember, this Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. Moore &KlrU*y'a He Left With the Aloney. One day last week, Robert Pegoes colored, who runs,a wagon to the cepot for Mr. S. B Latham, was given 8 110 to pay for freight on goods for Messes. Springs .ffeatb & Co. Pegues drives the wagon to the depot and left it there. He has not been seen or heard of since. TTe conldnot stand the temptation, i/bwever, it is not that he skipped to Canada j as the white theives who have pre-j ceded him would not care to asso- J einte with .a fellow who would forfeit his coed name for the small sum of j 3110 while their stealing went up to thousands of dollars. . Peguesjvao captured at Glaremont ">11 Monday, and is now in jail. All the money was on his person, and it s said that he was drank when he left with it. / Brevities. Subscribe for the Journal now? mb $1.50 per annum in advance. Avery choice lot of Florida granges- just received at Alexander's. For several nights last week the lastern horizon ^ was lighted up by :orcst fires eastof Camden. * Th e Pacific guano Company made an assignment last week, failing for ibont a million dollars.. On last Thnrsday morning the ' thermometer in Kirkwood ma-ked (1?, tue coldest'weather we have liad here this winter. Very large qnantities ofcommor-" clad fertilizers are now being received it tire dopot in Caoiden, and some of our farmers appear to be buying as heavily as ever. Kcports from China say that at loast 250,000 Chinese in the pro. vince of Chihli arc upon tbo verge of 1 ' I " ?- ' ! < >?. crops It is asserted that many are actually dying now from starvation. To-day is St. Valentine's Day. and j oh ! How many sweet little missives! will pass between the young men | and the young ladies. The comic | valentines also play a conspicuous! part too, and often has tlio effect of j rousing the bitterest feeling iu some! breasts. How They Fought. Xotveiy long ago the Washington Presn made some sneering allusion to ; f Ise South Carolina mode of fighting. 4 I.a rdt/MiliI erv n/enfinnnllv ! IJJ Lilt* I. /COO OUUUIU o?; U#IIUUMU.1| allude to South Carolina we canuot imagine. Ae it was stated that South Car. olina left the bulk of the fighting to ho done by other i-tates, we will submit sonic statistics lately brought to 1 our attention. Of the twenty six Confederate regiments which sustained the heaviest losses in any engagement during the late war, six were South Carolina regiments, four were Georgia regiments ami four were from Tennessee, three from Texas, Alabama and North Carolina, two from Virgiuia and one lrom Mississippi . | or the five regiments which sustained the '-eaviest loss, the First Texas stands at the head of the liet, with a loss 82 nor cent, at the battle of Antielhm; the Twenty first Georgia tnkc-s the second place, with a loss <.f 70 per rout at the battle of Mamvsas; the Eighth Tennessee stands third, with a loss of GO per cent, at the haitle of Stone River, and the Soven'cenlh and Twontythird South Carolina stand respectively fourth and fifth at the battle of Mnnassnn, with a loss of 07 and 0G per cent. The Eighth Tennessee went into action 4-4-1 strong, and lost 300 in killed ami wounded; the Seventeenth South Carolina went into action with 28-t strong, and lost 1S9 killed and wonndod. In the light of these figures what becomes of the sneer of the Washington Preisp? South Carolina is at peace now. but when slio did fight, despitp all sneers, her sons were ever in the * _ r ... L ci - it l t\ \. * . <* io'C Hour, "near i> e nasiung oj me guns."'?Charleston World. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beet Halve ir the world for Cuts. Bruises Fores, Ulcers, Salt llluum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chopped Hands, CLilbluins. Corns, nud all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no j ay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect saiisfaelion, I or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by nil the Druggists. Conrt Proceedings.. * The Court of General Sessions' was adjourned on last Friday, having a disposed of the following additional" C business since tho Journal was last " issued: ?*..' ^ J c I The case against Jno. W, Hough o j for assault and battery with'intent to a kill was tried .and resulted in a ver- t( j diet of not guilty, Mr. E.DBlakney tl represented Mr. llohg^T. I Benj. P. DuBose was acquitted of- d the charge of obtaining goods under c false pretenses. n Rent.v Salraond and McDowofl a | James were brought to trial for/bur- tl glary and larceny, bnt the testimony d against them was so meagre and in,- lii direct that the solicitor announced u that he would consent to a vordi^of w not gailtv ugainit tiiem, -WliioiC-.was, ai accordingly rendered/ Jhe case c< against-James If. Stokes /orObstruct/ Yv in<f public highway was satisfactorily n settled outside of court, and a no? ti pros was entered. si A nol pros, was also entered in the ic case against Angus Outlaw for fa sault and battery, of a high and ag- tn gravated nature. His case has been 3 on the docket for two terms an'd the T prosecutor lias never put in his ap- w pe&rance, and from the testimony fli 1 * --./M.vi. ?I,A Out,, ?[;? WiUCll WBS uvuuauic IU iuc oi.au, a id conviction could not be expected; b hence the solicitors action. * f<i The case agninst-Benj. P. DtiBose C for selling horses nnder mortgage has been transferred to Sumter M county, and the defendant bas given bond in the suuo of $500 for his ap- -J'* pean.nce for trial at the next term of jj ctiurt for that county. The prisoners m were sentenced as follows: . re Turner Adarusou and Ester Kirk- c* land, adultery; one year in state penitentiary. JM, .Samuel Kirkland and Su9an Miller tK adultery: one year.in State peniten- &r tiary, or pay a fino of Si00. Al Stephen Watson, larceny fron the field; one year in penitentiary, or pay a tine-of $50>-.< \ Isaac Josey, larceny of live stock; j? State peniteutiary one year. ^ -?-ilfryy Gaither, a9sanltand baiteiy j| of a high andliggravfttcdjiatu r e, six C? months in the penitentiary, or pay a 0( fine of $50. ti, Emanuel Gaskins,murder, senten. ^ ced to be baDged- on Friday, the 8th tc of March next. ju * This conclnded the several sessions business, and the jurymen were v, dismissed until Monday, the 11th \ in?t when the iarv cases on the Com- tli mon fileas docket was taken n?. tc Flexible Stone. s There lay this morning on the j] desk of Mr. Samuel (Jodgkins. net- i, ing chief c'erlc of the War department, n stone wrapped in brown a paper. It weighs about a pound, ?| inch thick. 'I lie texture of the stone was One and presented Ho evidence j of stratification, and was smooth lt over the cutire surface. A knife j, blade made no impre9-ion on the par- j ticles. There was no doubt as to its \ being genuine stone, but it is never- c theless possessed of the flexibility of a piece of India rubber. When n taken in the hand and shaken in the %v direction 01 its uat suriace it wonio it bc-wl back and forth with n dull, muffled sound. 'J lie movement was p irore of a lax ty in tho adhesion apparently than an elasticity. When t? held horzontally by one end the c; other would drop and remain in that 1,1 position. With the two ends sup- * ported on rests, the free cen'.er could tl be pressed half an inch below the ai middle line. With oue end held t firmly on the other end could bo bent over an inch. The movement was not confined to the one direction? in the plane of the flat surface?but the entire stone seemed to be eon- f' strucied cn the principle of a universal joint, with a movement in all ? directions under pressure. ' It name from a mountain in North 1 Carolina, and beats the name of "flexible sand stone." The entire mountain is composed of this material, and pieces cut at ran- ~ dom exhibit the same flexible pro TIT 1 perues,? n ashtuf/ioa outr. ^ j A Safe Investment. 41 Is one wtiieli ! < pimr>iitte?*il fo I riyou >jaIiainct01 y results or in ease of failure a 1 return of purchase price. On I\>is rafe < plan ypij can bay trojn our advertised c Druggist a l*ol tic of Or, Kings New Di.-> j covery for OnnMimption. It is guaranteed ^ to bring relief in every case, when u?ed for . any affection of I lit-Throat, Lungs. or (thcsl ^ such as Consumption, Tnlliinoliun of Lungs 1 Broncliiii", Asihnn, Whooping Cough, i Croup, elc., etc. It is pleasant-and agree- t able to ttvsio, perfectly aafe, and eftn always be depended upou. Trial bolt ley free " at any Drugstore. Twcuty-foiir persons, mostly children, Itave died iu Webster count)*. Kentucky, of a disease with which the doctors appear entirely unable C to cope. The disease spread through 1 several neighborhoods. One family 1 lost seven out qf its nino members; one adult has recovered and is blind. M Tho disoaso is not understood by the physicians and they are unable to name it Death usually occurs from ^ six to twelve hours after an uttack, j Ti-09C dying radidlv turn black after v death, Three physicians have fled, r not being able to be of service, and not wisiiug to jeopardize their lives without hope of doing good. .. The Source or happiness Our happiness arises from what w re. not where wc are. If we take Jhrist .at His word when lie says X am with yon always," then we an .rejoico in Him always. That kind' f joy is more than a privilo"^ it raj duty. Onr Master.'commands tia d rejoico evermore. To. be wretched, liferefore, is a sin* .1% dishonors oar. jord, as every dispbedence ops. Spiritual. -ts an vidence of jjjWa'gpi;' AVljei^ a baby ioai)8 . and , fretsr i)rtd criegvVtfie iotlri^aaya $ wrong >rs "cjtihr is^)oi;,welj." ' Must notnr. igving Mast^.who ' is wiser ntl .gentler than tdl raottiers. regard s as disordered and ont of harmony ith Him whom wa become sulky n$ fi&rosc, complaining and wretch 1: Wo all expect to. he happy b<Jn we reac*h heav.eu. Why not nw. Why parse heaven in the fulre tense go' perversely. It if at :ate, a condition of sonl R9 well.aa cality The pos9eesion of Christ the beginning of heaven, and the (ore/wtrhoar- Of Him here the'more vhaye of Him np yonder, hose who npen every door and indovr of the heart to Him will lid the same It^it'and'joy slreami_' in which shall constitute ftjo liss of the new Jerusalem. re. "a^ain I say, Rejoice!"?T. L. uplift', D D. "orit W.'ns. We dcsj'ro 10 sny to our citizens, That f#r nrs we have l?ccu selling Dr. King'js New iseovery for Consumption I)r. King's-Now fti Villa. Dnckleu's ''Arnica 8aive and. tclrio Hitlers, and heire never bandied Tnedics that sell us well, or (hat have vrn snob universal rSati'sfaction- We do ?r hesilide to gnaiunlee.Ibem every lin.p, 1 illA tMlrohlt^n' f?l we JSHI3IJ FfHUjr IU IIIIIMK >* icr, if satisfactory results do not- foHow eir use. Tbcse remedies have won ih'cir eat. popularity purify on ibeir merits I Druggist*. Well Answeredtrain from Pittsburg was approach g Chicago. On board was a quiet, ell dressed, copper colored _ voting idian, who seemed {et-dnriro all he mid do to attend to his own bnsiJ8S, which he rlidVithont molesta. on, until a , youngj marr, whose rains had evidently been devotod ? his clothing, came from the sleeper, to tho smoking cat- and saw bim> 'Ad Indian, I guess," said tho inngroau, a$ he lighted*a?dgarette. nd then, approaching the soq of te plains, he attracted general atmtion by shouting, with stranga. gsUuc j " 9 ' * "Ugh, heap lig Injn'n 1 Omaha! ioux ! Pawnee! Spc Great Father! :ive a drink fire water? Warm ij urns blood." I UK 111(112111 gUZCIl lit I.IC } I >111 III IIUVI1 moment with an ill concealed ex* ression of connuipt on his face, ml then he said, with good pronuniMIUI., ? ? : ' You must have been reading ime novels, .sir. I am going hack to ly people in Montana, after spend* ig three years in the cast at sehooi. advise you to do the same hing. Micro 1 live, Ofiitleiuaii do not arry whisky llasks in their pockets." The young tiro water drinker did ot wait to finish his smoke. There rns too much mirth and music in the ir just then.? Youth's C'ompaAioit. onaumption Surely Cured. ToTbb rditok?Wcaie lutonu v?>qr l-j^ers ml I tuve a iio^ilive uiat-Jy f.T !)? i buve fim'.-il disease. Ify It: sir.iiMr use th:>u*an Is of opelt-33 casc.i Uuve seen already cmm. i snail e g!iul to send itc bonus of my reni. dy V. ct > at* of jour readers who huvo coiaumjulon if ley will sea J me their r spiers and p.<sl ofiU'C Jdrers. Uespect fully. . A. SLCft L'M, W. C , IsW'oarl -Si.. Wot Vojk. Strive lur ft flood Nitine. Although riches. learning and iigh position are within the reach rily of a few. a good clmr-icter may it' obtained by every person; aiui a nod name is better than till these t is important to every individual, t is t.oeesaaty it| all a uintii.-iH. It. lecomes the source of the purest [ratifications It is the most solid lonor. If we are without it, wo can ;aiu no sincere respect among our ellow-erealiires. Should respect be >aid to a person destitute of chnpacer, it is only on account of extrinsic urenmstnncea which compel the Ion* ;uc to iiso language that the feelings ?f the heard condemn. Without a diameter which coiuinundn respect, iur importance in society is unfelt; md the bloom and vigor of life pass rithout a proportiona'e elevation in he community of which we form a mrt. According as wv are deficient 11 character we sink in public intimaion.?Ex. ^Undertaken Wo keep on hand the lDrgest stock of 'OFFlNS and CASKETS of every descri[<ion '.bat baa ever been seen in Camden, 'rices range from ^3 lo $"i)9. Prompt atenlion given to all calls made on us dur. ig cither day or nisli'. Ct. ISth. n J. McCKEIGllT $ soy * Telephone for Saio 'jtli ihreCrl'ourihs mile wire. These niitruntcnls ?i jl av.i-I; ono to I wo miles rtlli perfect e!oo>n?\s6 and acctivaoy ,\pily id JorRNAi. -liuo YUIO nHOCDl90nnt,nP,'',?^?'i? I n|5 |?llr fcffatllie Newspaper Adrt-r I I Sllj2i:.lUlr.,'A;.-. liry of Me: srS. H. W? AVER A ?ON- eitruuUi-ils.-! ;.K.;ni? MawgBgBMW?* -fW South fiurtafra^K-irMaw Gtmi)!? $afc<farl'firt}ti.0D.- '. iv.Bais.ri, ^'IfcobcdJ^nntrdtS tv decretal order io, the above rlnic.il case, dated-Feb. )4lh,'I&88, front of lhe Court. House in Catndcn Soufh Carolina, on Hie first Monday in. March next within Ihc legal hours of-sale, so 'much of that tract of Jand situated in the county of Kershaw* Iroowa tuL the "Pond ^wct,^and deaigdated;-'ns lots Hob, 1.199 ftores^iot .No^'S^C acres; lot 3, 106 aorjuf] to be sold at the risk of the' formejr purchasers, ihey not having co'ajpliedjwlfh the iejns of the fiuner sale, the said Pond frnct being, bounded on tbp'north and *?st by land's "of 0. P.. Brownt etfst by lands of J. C. Rollings, and iouti by lands of J. K. Durn.m- ' .. . ? i' , Terms of Sole, one-hall cash. and. the balance on'credit of one year wrih iniereR from, date" r.T sal<j,/to be-' iteculvd-Tijr ' ? bond or lie ]/urc Laser with a mArtgSgo o: the premises Bold. .. Land to be sold in panels. Plat ? ',e exhibited on day of sale. "Purchaser *?-pay for papers. , , E. M. BOY KIN.. Master, K. C. ^ (jltiiirdians Notice, * For the future the underalgnc'd" geaHf. men will act aa Guardians of the chijyjren of EJwin J. Gerald, Deceased. T T.. II AY, , G;i LEXA-NDEKr Feb 5 '89. JESS1S-GHA$VSr. 20 CENTS'FAR COfTOS. "CAB0M5A PRIDE" IONU STAPLE. TCe have sold our cron at above' price nnd hags 1.0UO bushels seed for sale at $1 pftr bushel cash. It yon can raise -if at that price send your orders for seed to CELY & BRO. Pp Greenville S. G "~flMr EXTENDEDThe time fur, paying town taxes linn bt-eiT extended to the 20th Inst. by Council, after which date the penalty will nttatcb to &U delinquents. J. ?. BRASlSdTON, ^ Ttycn Treasurer. . Fl"; i t W-M , ^ - ? V I have moved my stock of goods just across the street, in the Smith Block, immediately opposite Rr, Zemp's store, one door north of Mrs. Tweed's and two doors south of J. P. "Vfii^|)-,n V \Vit.h more licht. bettor room, and no stops to climb up, I will be glad to 3ee you, and shall try to please you. N. B.?I find I have too many goods for my new quarters, and for a short while \ will off^r bargains in Flour, Molasses by the barrc\ Tobacco by the box, Harness, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, etc. J F. ARTHUR. 'Atim AND FARM, LOUiiiVJLLE, KY. !:.r . If.icjiu.r.il Journal of tksSoulh and We:t. Mae: ft Isy Farmers for Farmers. Price, 50 a.Year. Tlicmvh >'ic sulircripiiaii purs ?.f JioMu aHD - ak:.i only oiielnuitli that el it. only rivals, it i.*ai!s I ho i! i .ill in enterprise anil originality. No csper.se is ?;>arc.l wlien required to secure informs ifn, ev;.<Ti :?<" ! or advice tioin any quarter. 11 ii >lisii;i.:ir.oly t.'.e rAllMEHS1 PAPER. V tecor.l of tl.i.ir daily ..xpsrienoe, puicnted in a _:>d I i.i '.via-:, .an.". :i plan I .all liJ Lial Of t-ONirll: UIO'13 ?? <>n<-ri?lai!.. .'.ntainiii llm i.. i.'.rs i i'lhj most oa.cessiti! i -iti: latir.i.s r.f the West. Hit-ee wiiti-r- t..ut not ..-t .t theory. ' m.>t me actual "I'iiititions Cit lit: ":i the (arm. Among them are Mil lid the lia.'il. . is 1 JuhriSoll, Waldo P. lilOM'll, :!iil Arp, II- in y vlettait, A I" I- i J, Hugh Urooks, Icil Wutli >111, F'oxhall, Joliu I-'. Fd^ar, Steele'. Il iV-tt, T II IJol>!n'ii> and a host ot ylhcts, Tl.c lu.eits scleii.i,; to HOME AND THE CHILDREN Are ii:n.'4iii:ilr-| fr.r fu'lne^s Mi I \ uiciv. Faith I.atotfi, M..iy Marsdcn, Lots t. at. \l>s*, Mrs. liioe.n, Miss t'.il-le, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs, I'alniore, Mies M ,hy, Mis. W iliiains and tin..-,. A stttei ;I articles on 11AT llOrsrlL:, Written hy an able anil c?tj- i iei.. .-J iatndv cian, is alooe worth many ti:.:o? the ; :?-; ot lite PJl'Lr' " BO WEDS' FAriM " Is an in!stt*tm? ami inspiring story of toe sir. cess of a boy oil a farru, written !, lor tats jgoi ual by Jon'h K. Music*. Iii short no jiortion of life fata i, i:e,;ircted. la its Fit)! I OK IA i. I |a,'aUTMBN r are presented the claims of the farmer for fair trcatim ; i i t;.v hai . of legislation, and the farming coti.a.u: .ry !.*$ more aide advocate. lioMK asi> i'.'.'V is not ? political journal, its lime, sp.ics ami ereioyare devoted to a jiieulinre, every i'tue cits crtr.j to it; inott.i ' FAIR TRADE AND FARMER'S RIGHTS." Every subscriber to Home an;; f at:.; i; cr.iii'ii to a guess at cur COb'b'KK JAli, tl:o ?uoci'utu' gues-.cr j receiving premium;an.uun'.ii.,.; .O'.l tfi HGfcE A'iJ FARM, 0i? YcAS, fir 7 V tL.Vri J&J2T2D 2P^.33:&w? ' - ' . . ' ' ^ . - the popular Pound. Prii pound; bundle* from 2 to.5 pouhds eac rt ,1 T ' lfcrtDflf no 2 CclStJy I UUUU JUttVYil sVUlj- ,^'U vvuv Beautiful line Spring Shade Ginghai line Silver Grey and Black. Biggest line of Swiss ahd-.Hamberg. ever offered'and at prices lower'tkan e As Spring Goods are now coming r* " ' ^' X must go to make room for new goods. 8 Rolls of Carpets at 28 cents to So? , ' " ' ; . : ' : ros* 75?skj&W^sE * y~'i' %$V?i?E&B$ ; ". V> - ; v1 ? - 15 Children's Overcoats .niust be so than cost from $2.00 to $4.00.?Ages 1 1 Case 4-4 R1 # hed offered at only 3 piece* 1 ' tta Raye, colorsDark ( ,'i" iuced from $1.25 to I 8 pnv <>Ovi -4 fine Trecot redue 2 pis-f - . vol 18 inch Serge, new s) red >;'! ;31.1 to 474 cents per y; 1 pie. .; C* th 38 iuch, olive gr< to 4' 1 piec v? striped Henrietta, \ $1.1 cais. 8ul.-c I Flannel reduced from 4' 37; ; vard. 3 pi- c 'ci; '1 Wool llenriettalh< from 75 to 57J cen 3 ?;ol Henrietta?Gra *.!. "( from GO to 45 cent 5 pier ' . f.:etta?all shades, red Big i*i ;,.ii iu Tinsel and other Tri ?00. I i 381 %x _ 1 J!L ..." ^ i j IN CLOTH!N( I in Children's Cloaks, Boys Overcoa J ackets. J \ Boll Velvet Carpet reduced to SI. II roll Carpet reduced from S5 to 05 <?( 11 roll Carpet reduced from 75 to 55 ee 11 roll Carpet reduced from 00 to 45 cc j rolls Carpet reduced from40 to 30 cen i Four Crum Cloths I (Sweeping reduction in Clothing! Call at once and got some of the abo py, and don't blame the Gilt Edge , others wi-er tlian you come and i ! gain- '-ou being offered. J'especri'ully, ! I T VILLE I i leSS t 071 C($t. - "> % Id and are offered leM Tom 3 to 9. ? cents per yard. 90 cents. ed from 50 to 36 cental . hades of Green and Blue ??1 ard. 3eu, reduced from $1.00 18 [inches reduced from 0 and 50 cents to 3B|antl -Green, Mahogany and' \ . ts per yard. ,nite, Blue, Madras and a. uced from 35 to 25 cehta. mings to match above JAINS 1 -T, is aud Ladies Walking 10; worth $1.50. mts per yard, nts per yard, nts per yard, ts per yard. at Cost. v*e bargains and be hap -e ? arore 11 juu nni< uam reap t he harvest of bar;PIGUE.