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(juuifffe (jIii'CQie!?. PUBLISH Kl> KVKItY F1UDAY liY W Xj. MCDOWELL The only llcfoiui Pajnr in Ktrnhav* County. CAMDKN. A, 0, MAR. 2<?. l??e. ImtSOBIPTION atkh : ? < >!?<? year, 1 .<M* ; fix otoliths, oOccfllrt ; three months, li > con' ?. ! a tkh vok Aovkhtixino : --Ordinary transient advert ixim?n t.s, lirst insertion $1,00 por tf^naie ; each loionecpjent in sortiou 50 con is per Hcjtiat'i*. 'Oath rales for W'n .1 1 ?. 1.o*>t ami I'onnd, &O.I not exoeediiu,' five lines, 2"> cents ?ttoh insertion and 6 cents per lino lor ? each additional line. ' Biydnois locidfl, J cents per line encli in? Hortlon. ' OlHclal and le^al notices at the rato a! - lowed by law. Mfla'08 for contract advertising will la* an nounced upon application at thooflice. 'Communications will In' published when of Intore.vt to tho ^eiiend public and n ?t of a defamatory nature. No ,r?? pnonHihility will he assumed tor (ho viows of correspondents, 'llomittnnces l?y cliocKa, draft* und postal monoy orders' should ho made payable to ? W>I,. MoDOWKhli, Camden. K. (). '.State Democratic Exeentlve Committee Meeting Called. Senator J. L. M. Irby, State 'Chairman^ (ms issued tho (oJ ? lowing. "Pursuant to the call Of the 'Democratic National Executive Committee directing the se lection of delegates from each ?of tho several states to assem ble ^li Chicago on July 7 1 ^ , ?next, for tho pupposo of nomi nating candidates for President and Vice President of the -Unifed States, the Democratic State Executive Committee is '?hereby requested to meet in the city of Columbia 011 Tues-j day, the*7th day of April, 1890, | ? at tho hour of 8 p. m., for the purpose of taking the necessa ry steps looking to the reor-j cganizition ol the Democratic ?party, and to the assemblage of the State convention to elect delegates to the National con vent io^as provided for by ar ticle 4 of the constitution of the party." Alliance Meeting. The Kertdiaw County Far oners' Alliance will hold its *<|<uirterly meeting in the Court House at Oamden on Thursday the 9th d.iy ot April proximo. State; President Joseph L Kritt and State Lecturer J. (/. Wil bour will be present and deliv ?er addresses,-' Kvery Alliance man in the county should at tend said meeting to hear the r>d dresses o!" these distinguished speakers. The oppoituuity ina\ ?" never he presented again to many ol us. Much Sim-Alliance should send delegates to this meeting. Our State officers will ^ipubtlesss surest measures re ? 'xjnirin'j piompt considerat io:i. The I ui ions have never been in gre-'et need of thorough organ ization. I'ol i r ica 1 parties are <li j vid"d irnong therm t?l \ es on eco nomic questions. Clas>cs that uic no' oagani'/Td will have no ?prorectiou against class legisla tion adverse to their interests. I Let ns one and all turn gut on , the Oth to hear our State Pres. id nit and Lecturer. Let u-icoun-l f<il together for the i^lvancci mcnt of our interest s as farm i rs, and for our improvement mo. 'ally, socially and tinam ial ly. Surely we can sj>are cue day from routine worlv and, spend it pro|ita(?ly in so worths a cause, and at sueh :ui iinpor-j t ant crisis in the industrial world. Jami:s It. Mauii.i., i rest K. C. K A | Nov IVn?in:i K;i \\ . ? Im> l>i?ri'ii?ii(4 <l l?> lli<* SI a ( ?vi ii . I ii 1 1 ?? . Comptroller (jriieral Norton | has been receiving ;i number of communications of late in re ference to the new pension law. This law as recently j passed creates a new bo.-ml. composed of the County Audi- 1 tor, the County Treasurer, two -old Soldiers to be selected bv the Confederate survivors ,of ?each county, and one reputable physician. The Mirvivors will meet 011 ealcsday in April to ?elect representatives. The pro visions of the law give the old soldiers $'>, $(> and $ I per month. The ?tate Board of Pensioners provides the meth ods ^for ascertaining who>-i^e entitled to eight dolfars per month. Soldiers who are ab * sclliteJy helpless g* t this amount ?each month. After they have $100 000 Appropriated by t lie State is pro rated among the widows and other soldiers who do not eom-? in tho above list. At present there are 2,^00 pen sioners on tin* Comptroller (icn eml's ri.ll, but this will be in creased under the new law 'I'll c proper blanks will be sf^it to the County Auditors i/i a few da>s so they r??n In; tilled out, hut no money oau be pitid Until the loth ot June. ? Co lumbia Register, ]<Vm Qui' ([om'^HiiiilcitU. Pisgah K?li tor Oliioiiii'lo:-- 1 ho epidem ic of measles and limn V* linger* lovingly wilii us. Kvei v now u'.id then a case appears, which shows h loving doniro to linger h"re. NV e havo Hiiino sickness of various jijorlo. Mr. .John Morris1 wife and son are blisk and they have t.io sympa thy of ilits cam m unity in their Bore iiitliolinn. Fur in woik is progressing as Well IIB COllM 1?? C X | H'C ted ? Oils iv io small for tho season of the yoftv. I lien l* of 80in o people having parties yet und some ugly doing* on the pai l of some yon ng men who attend them, hiioIi as getting drunk, curtiirig and other things. It ih had to make n display of onea si If by getting drunk, hut a man bIiouI I ho a gentleman on all oucussious. I hear of a good deal of visiting the young ladies hy the voung men, most ooinmeiulablo act on their part. l''or young men to'keep the society of pnrd1 girls will always be strong sn fcguarda for them against going astray unless there is a strong tendency that wnv, and the sweet, pure society of a young lady (and old ones too ) cannot, over- j come it. I don t think wo have any sporting or slang down hoie among the young folks, the Triece of Wales don't seem to havo any decipl *s in this part of our com mon WO.ll til. Pi?j,ah ohurch has purchased some new pulpit furniture, this is the beginning I hope for further improvements on and in the church. Rev. .J. K. Smith 'he |>as tor, preached a good si'iuinn Sun day. 1 1 ?* announced on the nth SumThy evening he would lecture in the church civ* * buggery." ' will give you i.i ore informal' >n about if, boo n. Miss Minnie I'j. IC vi* us presided at. the organ and tin; church hopes she w.li continue t.o do so, she is one of our best and most popular young la<.ies, uni versally liked and lo\cd by all wli < know her. Hefore closing this, allow urn to say that I see with regrt t a large n uinber of female wri ers of l;it press use the eouimon slang of till* day in their ooitimuniealioiiH. ilib its thus formed are aft1 hard t" break as the drunkard fiooi his cups. Th" mouth of a fail , ?w? o girl was never intended to uttei , * * s'r ug. Two Slid I>i'sitlis I' com I'lieli iiioiiim. Mr. Kdilor: ? Sickness is broad oust in lliiH section. A son of Mr. .loli u Moiris who resided .>?o.*.ie dis lance from his fathers house eon* leveled pneumonia, 'iiol Iim f'.lh"r and motliei' Mi. Mid Mis. M o i ih j went to mils.; him. lie litis ieeov el ed, but his fa I her and ni"t hei j eontracted I he same siel.ness t!ia> j t heir s ? 1 1 had, I h<' I it he v !?? in * a I. - . eii doWu before he i> !i his son s, house, tho mother re: u r>i i <?g I" lie* own house before s' ?? was I tdii-n. They both graduallv ?'ie\v worse when on Sunday night M;s Mollis died and on Monday evening Mr j M or S also died and their ri n a;i a .vi'l mi "I at Pis-jaii china li t hi evening where tliev will be in'er- I red. These are i.wo of t iie sadtle I j and lliost cpiiet. d,-alls A'e have 1 v* e r ttnessed . M . and Mis. M'H i Ik j leave t <v o son", one daughter and| many friends to mourn their de parture to v\ lioin we extend our; heal t fe' I sympathy. !'? j Ko "shaw. M M n il 10 Mr. I** I i I ? ? f : ? \ f t ?? r n fi'.v weeks xilcnrr, I en in I* :?l' 'in k inn k i m"?j fin :ii| .11 i 1 1 :mci' in v??nr v:il n a'?lc cnl tuns :illlinii?.:li we Invn'i inwcli in* * M ? . A. 1*. J'i in-sil i!i> is in <? 1 1 *1 1 i; ?? j of l lir <1 i ?> pi* unit i* v, iliii in?4 1 1 . *? i|l ijrs.? of i5i"?poi?Hcr 1 1 < > n 1 1 , who \\ i li j liis fiit ir?> f itnilv, i> u n<lt-i <>oi n;j; :i ( hU'jzp I >v 1 1 1 1 * mi'iixlcs. rite t?i ?? :?-*!? s Ki-i'in t o he ijiM lint; ii ] tfood lioM in town. We linvt; I?r:tnl ( of h?!V<*i*:iI iu'W i rerrnllv. Col. .1. K. A hIw informs us t Ii :i I :i factory nl Yoikvilii! i* now tin -is- ! s ii ri'il fuel. Pliis .vi' ri'jrn i ic? noli'.1 | will, for :i liinu :i I li- isi, iiiivo n | hli^ht ing tlf.ct upon lh?? prospi-ci* ' for one Ml I !i i S pi :irr. Tin* lioy win I ?i* :? t. him \v:?v <>n ihf ] excur?ion Uu-k Mill imd return, are Itpiiwn I ? v tlmso who were in [ charge of the tniin. Ahoul one h <i n<( i <m| wont on the excursion to Km k ll*ll, to henr Sum Joim'n lecture. We hud n linej lime and pl?*nft!int trip. His Ire turn w:is fujl of logic nml humor. Mr. WilfVincen*. airl Mts* An nie liailii'lil, daughter of Mr* J. S. Htii fluid writ mm i icd on the 3rd inst. rrial Justice llamcl officiat ing . The enevluMd smalt l?ov arid girl are *iiil in evidence. We have it on good authority tlm*. a certain yrntng l?4y kissed a ceituin young " JUST MY SIZE" !> . m urns '^s The largest piece of vgood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents and The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you \get of other high grades for 10 cents lii tin t ? ? ? it : l\ Mini <?! these yriiUf; A mci i ? ? ? ? u.s happe' 10 WtltlCHH I l?l' I I'll llHUC I liill :i III I 1*1 i I. JIWMV HH ll?U.l!. (illCSB wlio was? There is nought ini ? ?.'."iifvil t < le in ii u ti on li\ the |?i'< "-sol ill- : al lln* finding c?l" : i e j 1 1 v mi 1 1 ? Cii'ie HgailiHl t. In* ltr..xi?.ii l?'iiit'.r ivi n i dere i s. Tins i-> one o|'ih?* staneey, however whirli is tailor to In; deplored ( Ii -tti co *i de in nei t . <i. K. I\ Mt- Zion Mr. Ki'iinM : ? I < ? < ? n ? ? *. ng-iin claiming mv space in vonr v.iln ahht paper, to let \<>ii know tlr'l wo arc nut all dead v'. Far hie is arc luisily ?? i? gaged in preparim; I'm ir himls for planting. !\|i-ts Kleda H : 1 1 1 - o 1 1 , one of Hn lali's s?vccle..t nun nun' cliarniin young I ri 1 1 i <* h ha* I m i' ii vi-iiui?? i" I a lives in this vi< i n i ty, -ir.il I !ii' she took sour' of our \oo:i. hcai t.s home v\ it 1 1 liri ; ii I l\ < ? from tin* w-iy ' Ii ?! l iron rey (||i>\ ( lie o I 1 1 ? I i' '? ':>i i 11 g. A 1 1 s h l,\ 'lit S\. Ii.m <"nl hi if. Iioine. f rom i vi . i | i i i ' to kis! i i Vivian ai ii sv,. w . 1 1 . i i ? : ; o t,( 1 1 ?' ?: ii: ? ho l In- lo- \ l I i ? i ? ill :ll lif uciii t", mill io t k in- on mI omi and not I oral rv i 1 I o i 1 1 ii i?-ii with Ii i in ; loi i III- M':.s tlii:iki:i',? :|tio-,|l 1 1 i heftiest. We n ill I ? l v in oil' t his time; ?v k now lio'.v I Ii .! ( i -i. . will el m lu' -i-kini! 'ne can lidalis ii o{, to i?ct !oo poliic r.i.d -mi -v .iinl slip ih.w n, or lea i* the! i i in oil' of i licit- h i ' s t r \ i no to pull n I ?\o ? | ?i : i k . ami al'.er tliee'eclion lie Hotliut tlov wont hpeak to nijy liodv unless speak lirwt. Wi'h hc>t wishes t-? I lie dear old 1 ' h i on it le and Us readers. Old H ud. (O.her com nri n ivati .ins on loofi I page.) irccintf c.f Sum<er Unicn The Snmtft I .ion, Sant???? Associa I mi. wi'l e-n veiio ill S ? '.?lock p. 111.. M i rch *27' h Wi: II the |{n hopville Hap : j t church ll -Vo'iolinl e\i>rcist?s |i?<1 by IJev S. J) \ ties. A r?er which an oigatiizu turn will he i fl"? cd. Is! siihj el. What is "being led by he Hol\ Spin*?'' I ):-ciiS'ioii led by 1 1 >ii .) I ) I >11 I 'mv S,ii urdtiy, 10 a in ll id Sid j <?(, " U bat cuiisl i f u t ? ?s i* * 7?! *?- !i ? I ?" ^ !j? (1 b^ll?-v. J W Duvin. .'?i i Subject, What c*t in i ( ti t ??*< m ',ivm ciiuivh ?" JLod by 1 i <* v . .J K S.nit I). S it unl.iy ?S p . ro. S* 1 MIX )!l l?v Ut'V. J. >J . .WvPr.S Si;t!(lai , 1 1 ? a.m. Sun 1 iy school reports from oacln church. Id h<? in * f ? ? by hoiiih on?? hl? pointed by ouch of (Im? c!nirch?*8 or'j Sllllli l\ M'lloOiS, f< >H< |\VIM I I) V- kJioi t a<l dro-H-sb) IJ:oh. Joel li .unhand W . \ ?) iiiu'.'H. 1 1 a tn. 1 ). >?lii*nl?iry (-?-> r i u-. >t i I j v 1{ ,| 1> , I'arro'.i, ?>?i by K??v .1 .J./My??r?\ Suiwltu;, S p in, St?i mofj by K?>v ,T N ?. assisted by K ?v .J. U Smith. All pHttoiH, preachers ami churches j id thin yjli.m plci Ht* contribute l>\ 1 \onr pr/s^neo or ropreaontaiivvs nil' sou tyfii /> tin* sncoi'HS of the 1'iiitiu. | | ^iiaVv our In >'i "ii of worship ahoir I c</fnplet??d ami vv<? trust each ]>iptM I will ff?'l it hia or hor privilege to attend. As lint* h choi# a* \vm can or s:ani/.? will furnish tnu?ic, ami a cot ; dial welcome and pleasant time wit. I b*? accorded all who oonin. i'leaso seo to your church sending delegated. A cordial invitation is extended ?*vrry hnptint church in the bounds of thin UnioU to join u*. J Fraternally, i T. \V. Scru.io*, fulor. /"H ? from 17,S. Journal of Prof. W. II. Tco^c, wlio ineltt's n specialty of Kpikpsy, hits without (iotibt 1 1 1'iiliM J au.J cur ed ntoro eases than any livini; Physician; hi* success i.A astonishing. Vro liave hoard i>t cases of 20 years' standing "* cur fed by him. 1 1 j published a v a I li a l> 1 13 \v 0 r k o i? t ii in -d i a casc, \\ hicli li o buihIh .with tt Jnrffo hot tic of his alftolotr cure, frco to any sulTerers who may send 'their 1*. O. mid Express address. Wo ntlviso aitv mio wishing uvuro to address Prof.W. H. I'EEKE, F. D., 4 (iedar St., Hew York -BOTANIC BLOOD BALB&. A hoii.-iehoM remedy for nil Mood and Sl;tn diseases. Cures " without full, SYrof ili'tjl Itmi's, itIicumatlxiibCiitffrrh, Hhlt l<l?run? . i I i verv form of lilood lbscase from the I* ''pli'st pi iiiiJlo to t he fl.ulest Ulcer. Fifty ? use uiih unvarying success, dem -,tral"s { t m paramount healing, purify ? 1 1 > : and building up virtues. One hott'e has more curative virtue than a dozen of any oili?r hind. It builds up the health and strength from the II rst dose. C *Y~ Hit Br/~for I too k of If'otl ilcr/ttl Cures, so tit fret', on cut ion, 1 1 not V?y your local druggist, send ?-1.00 for a large bottle, or ?}?'>. 00 lor six bot tles, and medicine will be sent, freight paid, by BL00& fiMM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Always Cures. Botanic Blood Balm, The Great Rome.!*' f* >r tli- ? eedy an J permanent cure of Si i iful.t. kin i ? (Catarrh. Ulcers, rating .< 1 1 J Sprt < linfc Sores, liruptions. an J all SKIN AND lU.OOi) DISEASES. Made from the prescription of att eminent physician wh<> used it \vith marvelous success (<>\ao years, an I Its continued use for fifteen years ry thou sands of grateful people has demonstrated that it is bv far the best bull. linn up Tonic anJ Wood I'uiilier ever offered to the world. It makes new rich Mood, an.1 possesses almost miraculous healing properties. 5>T~ WiCTI: I OR HOOK OI: WONDERFUL CL'lCLiS, sent free on application. If not kept by your local druggist, send J i .00 for a large bottle, or fv 00 for six bottles, and medicine will be sent freight paid by bl.OOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga. >o ai <!s <>1 A> scssors. To o a n v a " tl.o r? t ts r i * m of IVrsotiul l*i ??l>frt \ of Ivwlinw v ounty. The following Hiiiir<ls ot Township | A -srSM. >rs will ni' << "ti tin* rosiM'ct i \ <i .Tat- s irivoii li' low at tin* ("ouniy An !i- I tii>r s nlli ?> in ( " ii'iili-ti : 1 I >11 ItVi l<> Towusiiip ? II. \\ . 1 1 .i ? it mi > 1 1 ? 1 1 1 . I T . Krtlov ;? i i ? * .f . A. \\" ? ? > t . Hoaiii ? \ ? 1 5 | iiiri'i 1'I.m m1.iv. IM.ru irv L'7(fi. I'lit I??m-I; I'tiviijiliip ? I. <' 1 1 iltwrr." A. ('. Wait" : i ? I A. I'. .Ion. *. II. tar. I I wil! moot l-ii'lay. l'olirnaiy L'.Slli. \V itt roo T< ?wii?h |? ? .1. A. I.'ahon. ('. J'. How on ami .1. W . I ? n * 1 ?? i . Hoar I i mi I ii i ? t Satnnl.iv, i-'oliniir.' I) Is ;!l? Tow n.siiip ? I??li!i I'. Xoltl.'*, (' Si. .k.'-s ami A. IV. Mc'.eo.l, |{?.imI will iiiri'i M<mi. lav M incli ?_?. Tlic Hoard* nil, tal^o nolo <-f tli.* ? li i ii ?_?? ? in tli.' !>(??' ?, w liioli is from j?l to nil oxoept ?-? m i"t'i Ut.i t ?? .-<? ? I ? 1 ??? r-1 o\or :>D. an. I will a-i 1 fu ll" to those w Ito Imvt iini.lo no rt-l si i i>s , iiii<l wIjo a*o li.ihh* to i a |> II I a \ . !ii cverv in-tanco where t liorc ;* a! ri * t - ? ? i : 1 1 i 1 1 -i :i ?_??? in t'io rotiirp nf an in ! iJiviitua', Mio | ? it r t v will I ??? notitio l no [ thnl In- r:.n n|?|'<'al to tin* County ltoar<f. Tlii' o.ainly Hoard ?>f n liy,>?ti..n will J I li. >1.1 its atinmil mootim: in t!?o A iltor's I I o'Vioo on Tiivmlay , M?roli lOili, ;s? r< j <jiiir> <l hy law, i Wliorc now building* Imvo "Wen | i-rrrtiil Mnre hift return. tlio Town' hip I B mrd of Assessors will vh|ii? same. Tlio Township Hoard ??t ^uporvi8or*. uji now ori?iitti?'.l, ?rv? roq ii i roil l?y law I to net as Township Hoard of A*M?**aor* ; j *?*?? ? m*ti ?? tUftr UrM j mooting will sor?o im n mrmWr of the ? Count** Hoard of KqimHuvtlon!' ? J). ('. KIRKLKY. Aml;ivr K. C. - <4 u. > '<T7 | IX AM) STILL CoMINC! ? 1 1 A V K voir SKKX OUIt ( > ii p and saucer for 7c. ? l'lllU'8, (J, 7, ,8. 9 ecu's. Covered dishes. IS and 50o. Diyhca S, 10, 1M, 1"), 1 0 cts. ; ( ) hatnbers li?i' '<9 <????! l s Covered chainlx is 40 cts. Pitclier and I) >wl 19 (scuts; l-i<; size and \v* ?i th * 1 00 China plates 10-anri 12 cts (?'ups and sunn rs 10 and 1 2c. Plain tumbh i> JJ 12 cts. Jcllv tumblers 2 1-2 cts. I piece glass set lor SO cts. Knives and forks IS ami GO cents a set. Kmnnol lined preserving ket? lies 25, iij), 48, 00 and 15 cts. j A(iATK W/Vli ly ? NOW I)oM T j WE SlI.I. THAT STUFF. 1(1(1 IIT CHICKS. sKK OUR 5o. Ufift. I5ig rubber combs lor />.* Big box hair pins 5c. liair curlers Co. 1 do/ col'ar buttons for . Ii table spoons for 5c. A big liotel goblet lor 5c. 5 papers needles and bod kins for 5c, Set of (> tea spoons for 5c. Quart cup 5c Tooth brush 5c. 2 pks. envelopes for 5c. 2 quires paper 5c. 5 papery of pins 5c. l>ig bottle <<l machine oil for 5 Ct 8. Big assortment glassware 5c. 1 doz .cedar pencils for 5c. 1 do/ s' (.'el pens for 5c. Big writing tablet for 5c. See us this week. NOTICE. All. persons a re lion* by witriuvl not ,to ? rogpa** ii 1 1< >i i (lie lands of Klias Wil liams, <I??C:mi4c<I , f.?r iiny purpu.su what ever. Anyone <Iisrey^rilin>}*tlii-? Miotiej will by dealt with aeeortttTfc t'? law. W. T. llA.MMHNI), Agt. Mcli.w; y ?<><;. 'The Way to Liberty," I5y lion. .1 A. Mette is a r^ni ai i? unphlet containing a platform lor S<*)- ' eiali.t, I'opnlists, Democrats, anil I?e niihlicans. It is a practical plan t<> rev >lt: t i< ?n!x.' tin* government. Kur sale at l?i? <>I!'kv. Ser.<l locents in stamps. ?Mcli. I . WANTED-AN IDEASSSSKffi? thing to patont ? I'rotoot your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Writo JOHN WKDLlEIi- I UUHN CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C., for their ?1,800 prize oiler. FINE WHISKEY ^ ABSOLUTELY JPXJ'&'El. "SWtfKT 1 IK K< >i( V" X. "LIVE OAK" XX, "PAlJfcET JO" XXX ! i iui DistilKU Only By ill lUlJllil CINCINNATI, OHIO. A JSJ XI") oli d oabi^stet a; lv PKPi'KR & .00 1841) WllISKbY. - ? ? ? ? ' w ? ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 CujitonuTs wtll leeeive from their Dispenser with eacli pur chase ( I u I) file "PL'EIiLKS OLD CABINET one "OLD XI( K" corkseiv'w gratis. detail prico corkscrew is 50 cents. Hoi tied onlv l>\ Til h JOSKIMI 1 K. PK MILKS' SONS ' COM PAN Y, Joseph S Peebles. President, Cincinnati, O^iio. H^^TAsk for tie t r ripe, old. me How Whiskeys at any Dispen sary in the State and you will >;<?* only the best goods. I h)T TC ( I i rcci'ics ! You slionM cull on t>ie i?i,<lt rsi;Mn <) who j lias opciuM s? K'c1 H i it- in Ha' store t? ? r inorly 0( t'lipi '<1 l>.> Spiing-i, Heath ?<: I Shannon, ^ ! sf TJB. im jC ?3 I A nieo liiif Ht the low -st | -f if* s |o. L. KlkKUi'Y. : Nov. i. wooaj ACME PEA Is one of the finest flavored Garden Pea3 in cultivation. It is overbearing to a greater extent than any other sort ; very productive, and the best of all for the family garden. WOOD S VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS Arc unsurpassed for their freshness and hfirh quality, and gardeners ean ' rely on having a satisfaetory and suc cessful gardenT>y using Wood's Seeds. Descriptive Catalogue and (lulde to the Furra itnd Garden moiled free. Wrltelor It. ^ T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen. RICHMOND, VA. Wood's Seeds for s=.i If. (i. Garrison. A. M. IlKlvSE, rtsj'o'T^.K.'Y" public HOY KINs. S. C. / 1'iiie iu i) tuck \ ^ Mules. I have on hand a lot of fim?, young Kentucky mules \v!?i?!s will be sold chcaV lor cusli Call ouHy. lief peel folly, S. H. LATHAM. Dec. 1 ?!).*?. ii 11 Mil S SON, v/. " r ?<?'!>' i cr ? ; nS, oii'c t j r ' ?? (? f ?: ,Sii W ( 1 1 A 1? J I > v '' 0. Purch:if^ oiii <? *" WO <J?IM sold So money Wind special!* i! stK< s. w i (h i.y v,.ve ? ? a 1 9. This great remedy is indorsed by physicians, and prescribed by them idl over the world. Positively guaranteed to cure the most stubborn casps. Th? formula is published plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is TO ALL *3 ' -7 (J-i :$<h ?2 '?' [ior Femaie Complaints r.nd building up run-down .sys tem* it nets like magic. Try a boltlc ;md be convinced. LXTRACT FROM BOOK OF TESTIf/IOiM IAL3." " V'm a rheumatic Miirerer for 18 month*-. Derived no benefit from |niyKi?'ians, i rf.iljnrut at Mineral Wells, Tex., or Hot Spring*, Ark. My iloolor ilcrlAii'd my condition hn|H'lcss, but ns u lust resort n<lvised P. IVP., I.ippman's Great lloma iv. Through its use 1 uin to-day n u'ltf man. W. K. n.M.MIN'S, of Titnmina & IIinc?, I?eadintf Orocorv, Wuxabachie, Tex. Indorsed by II. W. Peahens, Druggist. " I*. P. P., T.irninnn'* Great Remedy, rtmd mo of <llfllrr.lt hrcath J ok end imlpltatton of tlie heart. Ilad not slept on either side for two years; now 1 iKci) toundiy in Any ?o?l:',oii." A. M. It AMSAV, Dc Loon, Tex. "Sworn tonne! subscribed before inc." J. M. LamBI'.rt, Notary Public. "Suffered for ye* rs with a diFAKVftahle eruption on my face. Various remedies failed to remove It. Three tonics of P. P. P., Lipp man's Great i(vuic<i> , completely curid toe." Can. J. 1>. JOHNSON, Suvannab, Ga. READ THE TRUTH sold by all druwists, LIPP/AAN BRQ^.PROPftl ETO RS. UPPMANS BlOCtV-SAVANNAH.GA. DYSPEPSIA MALARIA/ Kl DN EY? TROUBLES PIMPLES BLOTCHES & OLD SORES BLOOD POISONING, RHEUMATISM SCROFULA A WONDERFUL REMEDY, i SEND FOR BOOKLET