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T II If II K AUK NINICTV-KIVr! NKW MKMIIKKS IN T1IK IM)I>V 'j * l ? O' Msu Sli nw I it 1 1 ? o OI<l mid Ihi? New Mnnl'tr#, (Joo<l to lu'cp 1 Tho Colutnhi'i 8ti\to of c. recent <lat o | /.; ivi.-n tho composition of the incoming j <ioneral AflHWnhlv < > f this Stuff i" reich tt nhtifvn Uilif tho lint is of wiiiid valu.? *.o t hose who wish to know what por tion of Unit body will ho of now lim her. 'I )i * liwt giving tho rnotnberu of j the actiido w 1 > ? ? hold ovof from the 1 1? > I j Kuoeial flection and ulfco thotic mom- | bel'H who hiivu been rO ? c I Met oil I hunt not uiaikud ut nil nro entirely n? w Uleleht i m. It will he seen thai t h > * I ? ii it- fourteen new mcn^hoi h uml 1 1 ? ? n mi' tliU'o iSeiiatntH w ) i< ? ht\oliei'i> in oJe< I d for terms of four vi ars i fte h. ! lie lii t of t he nif inl'Oi's of the hou-? . ?,;ives tho new inor.ibora without iumi'. J| mImi iIi.i'.mi IIiii 10-eheied mcin I ><? r->. Ah Hie term of ollleo of u inemlicr of ; Hi.- lower house of tin? ( ienernl \-'-<-tu hly ir. only two yearn, there u*e n x.i i tti hold vv >? The li'it hliow'H that Uu le mo oi-ly forty three mem I tel a of the old Iomim who will occupy wath in the now laid \ . It is thus men that in 1 1 > ? whole ol I lie. incoming (leneral V-i-eiu bly t-ljertr will he ninety live 1 1 ?* v\ u.rn. Of conic tin- j<oncr il election has to ho held hei'ure ail thexe men Income oftlociw, hut there is hardlv any ipieK tion an to the t f tit 1 1 1 of that rat i limit ion th.j I I IIIII i \ ?lection m: I . N. D .M <*< ' a 1 1 i hnld >n demon. K. Nor lis Ik >, t i. M ay lie-Id i hold luuiiaM TalWird , ?) . 1 )unu in (hold over . ) U. 1 1. liniat (hold over. ) II. Mel ?a n iol i hold l of tho result of Hi hi ;n tho list Tin: A hbcvillo over. ) ?\ iken I >. ?\ ndei'sou over . ) 1 > il I nwell over. } I Sean fort Tie ill ley 1!. i harle.'don ('licstcr over.) ( ,'hciilerlleld over . ) (..'hiteiidon I over . ) < 'ollcton \ . over. ) i )arlingfou over.) I'd^ofiold- .f. Fairfield (I. V 'oreiice ?f . over. ) < looi'Kclow n ? (reolected. ) Oreonvillo A. I I umploii . ? \\\ ?JVC)'. T lorry It. 11. Kershaw .1. 'I I lUiieatftor - .1 . IjiuireHH ( !. It. Wallace. ! ii'Mn/;!' "i I >, S. ( J riHIf h. Marion W. A. Brown (ro elected). Alnrlhoro II. M. Stuck lifnifje (hold over . .1 M, W. \ . II. Turner M, I lu^in Handdrn S. I >u I Wine , (in) 1 1 eh. lhi(o;d;t lo. I 'ctl if; l ew hold Id (hold ( lioh I I <t:( > ril ltd (hold (i. Walker II II. I >eltli. Mauldin ill. .Id Scarborough r. Uiiv. II. Miller N??w)>eny GeorgeS. Mower (hul l ovtij. < >nii?g<'.i)nrg- \i. S. Connor. Oconee .Jom'pli Alexander. I'iekeiiH- W. I'. O'I'ell (hold over, j Uiehhliid doluiT. Sloan (bold over) Sjmi tiiiiliiH jf --K. 1 1. A reh?r (re elected Sidndti 1>. Suddath. Sn uih r - Altiimont Munch (hold over). Union- d. 'J1. Doii^Iuhh (hold over.) Will iuiiiMhm'K A If. W 1 1 1 ifiniH (hold o\cr.) York William II. Love. Jill'. IIIIIM.. Abbeville Speer, 'J'. A. Gn\ hum, r. H. Gary, leelrctiid, II. ,1. Kinard, I ?. II. Muffin, re elected. A ikon A. W. ('utdimnn, I.', II. Tim merman, ('< . I j. Toido, AndofMon 'b^s. M. Sullivan, dtdin M. Gleuti, I i. I'. A. Ihihinson, dotdt.;a ?A. A bIi ley, re elected, II. II. I!d rds. IiRMi \\ ill If. IF. ('ruin, rt<-?decl? d, J. 1). K linn I, rc-elccled, M. \V. Phil lips, re-elect cd, \V. A. All, .1 jd . Skinner, re -fleeted. Heatifort .1. M. Hiot(, je-deetoil, doaeph Hiiilev, ('. .1. Coleock, \V J'. Vi neent. Berkeley 1?. H. 1 lcmb'rM?u J. A, Harvey, if elected, .1 V. Kreland, S. W. IvilKHell. , C'llHI It <>( Oil P. II, ( illllli'lt'li, l'?! fleet ? ed, T. W. ltueol, re-elected. K. ('. Parkley, re elected, dtiliun Mitchell, ?Ir., d. . Mi hi tens, ri'-cloi'lcil, linger Sinkler, \\ . H. Thorna*, I'",. M. Sea brook, 1?. M . Lofton, reelected. Chi Her <!. \?. Gage, iVterG. 11-1 li i, ri'-clicicd, n. T. .SieKcowii. C 'hccti rtield \V. 1'. Pollock, i ?? ? eloeted, \\ . I '. SleveiiNon, Clarendon \\ . < I >n v i k, re elooi'-d, < M Davin, T. H. Owen. Colleton l'. \V. Garrix, re-elected. .V. S. H: h>n. K. ?' IdmehouKc, I i-jhy. Fux. 1 >n i !i 1 1 - f i >/i ,1. lYrritt, .1 Miller, i .. \ .M'ltii", re-eleeted. Ld^rlit'ld I. II iitiin.sf ord, je. < i ? ? r ? t ? ? 1 1 , S. Mc<'. Sim J d\ I I)K, W. I{ ) . Id. 11. I ulliirld 'i. Wuj i in/.', I;. . Mc:i ri f-', I!. ^ I ,(. jiiinoit, reflected i icrciicc H McWhite, .T JIii!i.| Ii 1 1 \ rf, icel-ited, William tic: ton. tfporgetown ? M. \\ . I ' yat t. re cle-d - ed, 11. Ii. Anderson, ro-oleeted. Greenville ? John O. Wingo, JoHcph A. Mc.Culloiigh, A. Hlytliu, lfenry P. Goodwin, reelected, Thiol T. We&t morclnnd. Hampton ? T. A. Hamilton, W. S. | Smith. Horry ? C. J. Prince, re-eif yted^ i Joremiab Mi shoe, re elected. n/P \J Kerabaw ? C. L. Wink let, >e- ' oiooted, 1>. ^f. Hcthnne. TjJhiren8 ? G. P. Goodwin, J. C'r Mc Daniel, J. It. Smitb. Lnucaster ? C. A. Plyler, T. Y. Williams. Lexington ? D, F. Kfird, >i, Aftbill. " Marion ? J. D. Hanelden, ro-olected, S. W. Hinitb, Jj. M. Gowque. Marlboro ? Knox Livingeton, T. I. PogArA, .T, P. McLfturin, re-olcct^d. Notv berry? O. rt. NVyche, ro-clccte.l, P. B^nka, Aribus Ivibl?r. Gcone^?C. R. D. linrn8(re-ol?ot?d), 15. It.'VtTTicr. ^ Orangeburg? Ii, K. Htarkio (re elccted}, G. W. Fairey, J. II.- Prloo |ro"eleclod), 1?. A. Cftrson, A. F. K. I" I'ickoiiH? W'm. MhuI<Ho, J. II. Mil lor. ltichlnud ? John Tliomnw, <'r. (r? j elected), C. l'at ton (ro olliotoil), H, Hoy nohlft, !?? Cdlildw. I Kalinin-- iV )i, Caii^hmnu (ro-oloot- j inl), 0. )), Iiififor ^ Hpui tnnburg A. )?&j'toti, 0. A. , Harry (ro Hootod), l>. M. Milen (ro- j ported, 1". i'). Johnson, W. 0. A unto*. I j it. A. r<ftnofthtor (ro elcctod). Smiitor <1 . A M. ( 'ara way, W. A > NottlflH) A. K Sandera (r mcleetcd), !? )>. ftinitb, ?) . li. W'iImhi (re-elected). Cnion \\\ WhUomint, .liinio^S. j W'ob>h (retbefed', Iboipimin I lo?n 1 ho nil. Willimm :mu? W. II. Kennedy, /?. j \V. l)i\viH, .1. S, (itiilinm. York Tift\vK?n K, ArnodruliK, : Hrattoii 1 >o Coach. Hiiuiucl II. KppN j Mr., Joseph H W'lthorhpoon. " | Ol I' M I A I / roVTHOVKIlSV. Marlboro brand ilnry end Ucncrnl Norton liOck Morns. ; bant week'n court in Henuottavillo ? Nvr\H noniowhut "hot ' bet went udgo . Norton and tho grand jury 4 1 ho foi- ] lowing it i it extracts Ironi the grand I jury'ii i t't'OL t tv tho court mid iiImo tins j pidgn'a reply ; Tho grand jury ' * in 1 h that t no annual Botllonionl linn boon made | thin year between tho County Trean- i iircr'and tho Auditor. Superintendent ol ftducntion and tho Huporvinor in tho prononco of tho grand jury and tho Compt roller (lunoral, nH wjjmjMl by law. Wo examined the rt-pnifjjof tho County Treasurer and County Superin tendent of education nlnl, no fur an wo aro ablr to judge, tbt-y are correct. It lli I 111 pOHHI bio, llOWlUOfi lot II M to IIHOOr lain to any deglfou of certainty tho cor reebior.n of tliOKO ropoitn in advance of the iinuunl Hcttlemeiit required by low. Wv further find t but tlx* Comptroll er (luucnil ban not mailed a copy of b\nl ynnr'ii wttleuiont to tho C loik of ttiin Coin t. County Super vinor ami other o flice i h aa lequued by Sietion ; j H , 1 Vol. Ih viM. d Statutm. I bin matter in inipor Hint to tho eiti/enn of I be count V an well an to the oIlicerH, an from t he ho reports the ll.scal condition of our count v can alouo bo properly aneer! lined. ' Comptroller C.ononil Norton hnw Wlilteii a loi|g reply to thin Import. Among othci thingB lie way* ! "A fraud jury who can corrootly a* | cm t ni it the real factn about tho county nllicciH a ii to taxi'H alter an annual net j tloment, can do ho before such nettle j me.nl il hh iiicliued. Tho fiiotn for | Hindi icMill't arc all at their command. : They ciin um? them ot not tine them. It j Moeii'm that .Mai lhoro'n Rriind jury did j not catc t" uuc tho rill. til al their coin j miiml, and I" exeiiHO IheiiiHelVcH Jdiime | the. I '?.iiiiptl idlel (ii'licial. NelV well i to nli i r i lilaino to Home one, but in thin cum1, aa manly men, fin I know th'N grand jury t" l-c, would tl not hnv o 1 liceji eiever. in a inanlv, fttraifjjht i for U it I'd way, I" liavn i.aid: 'We doll t j u m3er ntiiml thetts ii'poiln, and cannot j aHcertniii the exact corrrctncim of all j the fnetf ami lic.uieH without much i w/oili and Homo tioublo and ineon\en I to ouiKidvcH. wti will wait toi I (Jther olhcialH to verify and unci 1 1 on : lit.- col !*'( ) in t.:i and let un Hi e them ami | then a.'co i d i nj( lv w-. will report tticui 1/ tr the court ami public. It c, t .Int v ot i be. crand Jin y to cx j ii in i ue all t h i * f c I fncti>nnd tijr'ne,. ! |i 1 1 1 j i. -'iMm to then people, but m-t t then . lilt v t.- dodfje or confilHC Hi.* pt?p I ulni mind bv |(oii?i; oil' t-. Columbia l> I blnmc IhetC'onjptiollcr (Icncral. I III [ oflicoi him iuiih enough ot bin own t' | !? i at II" ban not witm-MKed atniiod j Hcttlcuient l"r tn\?-M"l |x'U-''.M, but ? ||?H been to Mailt oro county foi thai j purpose. Vour county ollicialn in e noi i to !i|. vine aw to lin? tl lenient . I h< i pi i in ti ry ny.stcm of ? Iccting thcHoidli cuil'* li.'i'b' impo'.: ibh' many of tin i i n n n u a I a 1 1 h ' m* a t * 1 1 1 will be ll iii-^bi *i tit due tune. (Stand jiirb n inu-l not attempt t< obi ft their olVicial t c <poiiMbhtiis to my hliO iblarn ami t .x | n <? t tliein to reman there. I am willing to do and bear m% pint ami take public "eilHHiiiga" like a ' little man when bhuiiable, but, "gen ! tleno'i. of tlm pir < , " your dutien an ' lift, iimlouc in tlii^ matter. All t lit ' facts and ligurcs aio at your command i in your eou nb. \ <?u tiave only to look . to iiml them in liomu foi m. All the j Comptroller (Icnerat ban or will ge. : coinea from tho mi mo miiiicc. < Thi. repot t iind Cicneral NortonV /. j olv crcatoil ouito a HoiiBation. - r.\ \ i ;i> i;\ ,u vn< i ?; ron:. low list- n it 'r. I )i ri i'i' \\ ill Not I {?? !? ii - t-O ? e?l I mil \|>|irHl In 1 1 ?? f * f f I . i I ln> i :? i i r< > id casi> hi .lumen T. \\ i 1 j ban..*, inmcr of tin I'uioluin, Ku?>\ 1 villi' anil \\ ? ? - 1 ? ? i ii. I-m" t m k t ? i ? a iii'w . turn. . 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ? ? i r<i\vn.-.< Hil ? ? ? ? 1 ?? i ??< I Mr. } Willi, m.H ' . ; : tart up the n-ad "foi th : with ?! \ M . i i i i i < 1 1 1 j ; ) i , iitt"iiie\ fni Mr \\ iIIiiiiiim, ha* n turned f i ? ? r i ; ; Nowbertv with tho !? Honing i'lili'i i from udgo i 'ope "I |Mi heating I li< ] i * 1 1 1 i ? ? li ii I .IfliiiCN i T. W ill. uiii.., up}. oil. ml, iti t i.in i at it I< ii I OUU?e. and upon tn-eipt hi a lili'i'iHiii from I . II I'.iiM.i.s, chikof il.o Su I promo < (n:rt, that tho return in *?id i CIHlM' Nl- Ill-ill lilt'll 11) llIM llrtic-1% nil | motion <<! .1 \ M i t u ii?-iij-|i. attoTnoy for Miiil . 3 ?" T o i : 1 1 >i i i t , it i-4 .odcicd that ; I ail j i ixN. i-i.li to i-ii I dr c( t !.'?? iii'h-r <>t j ' ih i-ii f i.t lii.-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' l , . 1 1 i ? I ? ? ? ? l>. A j I I'oWI.M 1 1 ? 1 . dllti 'I SoptOlllbol J i, Is'.'ll, | j una it j?[>riil' .i from rdoili I ??? >t m v I n n - j 1 til till lli-.-i I I HJ? llll'l di'trl millllt'On ot | . f-nul it | ? j ?< ill. upon tlii* o\pro?hod con I dltlOII that tllO f t >pol)dollt , . i li 1 1 1 r*x I*. i \\ 1 1 1 1 n in p . do torthwith t liter into a j j written stipulation bt foil; the clerk of I . tin; Circuit Coin t for ( irronvilie county i i to ho lodged immediately thereafter in j ! the oflico of r li i^rookn, clerk of tho , | Supremo Court of South ( 'ftrolina, that ; i ha. bin nkKiiMiK atit! hift scrviiiitt? V. il! I not intorforn with tho taid railroad \ r t\ by removing any of the tamo \until tho furthet order of tho court ihcrin. " WnrOu-r n 'I r. vial ( iium1, Iii 1 < ki I a ruli.sh uoMi'ina li hccaui* obnoxious to tht' laws of the country. He Hod to S^Aloo, whereupon John Onpfcimlr. Uiu'x of l'ohind, a role to Chn rh)H Custnvus, Uiny of Sweden, do ?nnndiiiff 1 1 extradition of the ernnln si. The King of S\\ oden, nil i endinx t >i< dl.*pnteh, nolieod tlu?? I* if* own nntnc nnd title were followed by only two elCGtCras, white the name of the Ktnjj of rohind wns followed by three. Tin ??nr>?tr???l the Kintf Hwedop'thftt he fit onee declared \vn? fi?ntr,<t 1'olnnd. This wnr was carried on with great bitterness until l?u>\ when n pcrtee w;W fcigfied at Olivia, notll Hantvlg ! 1511,1. A HP'S LETTER. t'Al.kh ^llOMlSUUOif'MhYOF POL. | iVlOfc A N I > IIIMHlKft. j <1 ? ? " I A Uo MorttHises Homo what on lh? Klunnelat <JpM'?tlon. ('ol)C WHH right. f ol)0 fcftid Wft^vollld i avo min nbont t In* tinu ^ !o drotiflth , broke U|?. Cube i.t 'i wft?? of opinion. j I a* ked 1 1 i in oho ?lt*y how bin nabor, M nt. ?f enk ins, vvtiM, and lit* snitl, ' 'Hho ' is powerful Hiok Ih> i h, shore. If kIia 1 1 yen till morning 1 ',ftV0 s"n,ft hopen of her, but if hIu' don't I believo she will <lio. " "i'lio long drought liM. broken nt ln>d> and wo u iro nil grateful, ; t vt-ii if wo iti'o not lmppy. Ilnrd tun pi itrc oil mm and n li a r?l winter jilht ahead j of tin, but old folks can look buck nnd til?V it lit not HH bllil UH IV It I. I I hollght j that this full hioou in eon junction with j I ho t n'.i i iiox wt'ubl bring un jcuiti, but I , wasn't counting on <|UUt' ?>o much con junction in f h 1 1 1 > 1 v nfbure. I In* unlurnu- 1 nl t cpiinox brought n Udtgrum f r ? ? in ] Florida unnouneiug tho buth of ??? i other grandson, lUlph, Jr.. nnd boforo I could answer th ' diapuleh hero ennio tho little Kirln ovi r the lull ? nil out of brenth and wild with exe.itement? "Miiminn hn? got another little *mf? whoopee! tho Bweete*t little V?o,v. Ojf, mv, ain't you glud, gmnduin?" Why of courfce we urn glMh j When four j; i r l? comu right I Hlrniglit along in a row il ? tuuo for ; a boy ? ft boy to grow up nud watt on them and defend thfin and jirotect I ih'-m. Two grandsons brought l?y tloi | sumo etpiinoetinl gale. Just think of 1 it nud pnndT. Arid iho obi cow his ? found :? heifer calf, bcnidrn a liithi j fawli eyed Jt'lHuv, W hat aiti the wind? ' A lid ho thin little chap over the hill j nliawcrnd the V bifida telegram and j said : "Willnijii Aubrey, dr., sends grcetingn to Kul|>h Smith, >lr , and mi vm hello ! how do you 1 1 U t> it? Your little eouHin." And mi it goo.-i, multi ply i iik and replenishing according to scripture. Two moro for pnrentH to Itive and cherish and work for and pray for and hope for. Two more to 1) ^ It t the buttle of life and have Homo flehool boy fight.", too, I reckon. Two UioVe to have joy and sorrow mixed, nod to bring grit f or gludnetMi to their parents. Well, 1 1'? a hurd time to liuvd ! mi increase in tin; family, for nowadays ! even an infant in right smart expense, j but Cube BiiyH "everything is ndoptod jand there never wu? a 'possum j born into the world but what there was a 'simmon tree close Lby." Ho let. them come. "Ifung t ut I your bnnnern on the outer wall, j Itir the cry ih Mill thev come!' " We j are getting old, my wife and I, but we ! can wt'lcniuii ft few inoro gi autlchild ! ren. I would like to live on a few j vears for their n.ake nnd chide them j when they do wrong and pralHO I hem i when they do right. SonietimeN my j chiding luirtH their h<*r^ leelingn, but I don't enre. .Mothera spoil the bows and I at her a the girh1, und n> it ! lakea a hard old man like me to ex | pre ah my neiitiineutii rcgartlleHH tjf fetd i i t? (?. 1 due upon line, pree..-pt upon pro j cepl, here ? little, there a liMlc. Sttmo ' time apf) I threntened t<> npauU a litllu i grandchild to mnke h<>r behave, and I flo* looked- nstonislieil and indignant 1 as fdie replied, "Mamma nay mo too J * : 1 1 ! o to 'patilt. " And she wan, but thu ' threat did li'-r good.- When wehtttd I davH come it taken a powerful watch j ing to keep the children straight. I Tliev not only leave their losKoriH, I but noon catch oti to nil the j Hiang and bud wordn nnd devdnieut i tlml other children know. In fact n ! fund mother wlio hft? tho woihI boyitin i t??wn bdil in" her greatest trinl wan the ! iisKoeiution th ut lief children had with the bad children in the pub! in tchool. Poor woman ? miMaken mother. It would be danger. UIH to hint to her Unit her bi.y.-t were the talk of the town. I n member t nt ut?..ut th rty years ago a n exuding, frutitious ti nehcr thutnped one til our boyn on ill-! Itend with u .Hoi k nnd culled hi -> a numbskull. It tlidn't hurt him mmdi. but it hurt hit* mother, and hie* hn.sn t i-''d over it yet. 1 don't know which made hor the in id le?\ t no "numbskull" t>r tho lick. That i* one good thing nbont the pub lic Heboid Hyjitem- the teacher in not afraid of tlmpftrcutn, and it is ono bad thifif/, for if >10 IH a partial tenchor or a fractious man ho tuight to be afraid. A few more wcekn of pobtiefi and then we will have pence, at louHt for a I season. 1 1 ow many lies have been | (..hi no man knoweth, but they nrc all I recorded and St. I'eteV keeps tho Imoks. 1 read The New York .fournnltftnd Th?; (Jonstitfitiofi every day, nnd yheti : I get throtmh I know that Hrvnii will i be elected. Then I rend ? unwillingly ? ! 1'he World and my faith weukeiiff nnd " i n y propn are knocked from under un j til the next diiy. And ?o/it goes. 1 (elect Hr van and SewuM every morning I and u neiect tliem before dinner, and i it's hurting my digestion. Hut I in | mad with tin H" gold tlebutern who keep | punching honest money >um ihikiuk I about rcpudiittion. Do^on-'cin, con- j ! found '? in I They have depreciated : my little property fiO per oont 1 n! ready. I borrowed $.500 on n i town lot three venrs ngo when it u'un worth j*l,nu() easy, and now I can't l'u'f that ?nm for it. It j ha* shrunk from an acre to half an : Hr.rc. u won i pay my aoot, and i oan't j hardly ?et tho money to pay the nenii annual interest. That's a fact. Kvory- I thing is shrunk but debts an l grand- j children. Now, jnat jm i mo back j where I whm ? pour it baek in tho jug, j and stop all this talk about repudiation j and honest money. Do the mcn?jf lenders want tho earth? This strife in between tho borrower* and the lenders ? tint poor and iho rich ? and all wo auk ifc a restoration of tho currency ? an equalization of values. Repudia tion, indeed! .Money represent* val ues and tho debtor claes will gladly surrender as much proporty in tho debt calls for, if tho property is valued at what it w,ftH when tho debt was made. After tho war notes that wero glTendur ing tho war woro sealed according to the law pasfted by tho legislature,- They were reduced to a specie basis. A $600 note could bo paid with 8100 or with $A0 or 810, according to itadato. That wsa rtgl\t and it. waa not repudiation, eitluT. And now if a man or scf of men conspire to take away from me oua half the valne of tny properly lei him scale his debt to meet it. Let thetn place me where thev fonnd me. Thai's Justice. It makert nio tifrod to nco the*? ' banketn and rnonoy lenders swell up and talk about repudiation. It's all a 1 ono-sided htiMtiiCHs, "You take the buzzard and I'll take turkey, or I'll I take the turkey aini you take buzzard." They my turkey to mo onoe. Hut all's well that onds tvell.--Bn.rj Ahv in At* lnutu Constitution. PALMETTO NOTES. Til 10 It K WlfjbilK \OIIAl-L, Tin* I' lual Decision of the ^oullt < 'are- ( Unit (Jlul). The Columbia State of a recent date j hays: "It will bo Had and disappoint- j ing news t<> many fair maidens, staid ! matroUH an* I gallant men throughout j South Carolina to know that there will ! be no State ball this year. "This gri ut event, the &oeiety Mecca whence t tin beauty anil the chivalry of the State are wont to congv<?mto year ly at the shrine of I'loasure ? goddes?, will bo panaed over next montn lor the reason that no suitable place could be found coinpatilile vt itli such ?;u occa sion, much to the groat regret of the [ gentlemen in thin city who have the j matter in their immediate charge. "The executive committee ot the I j South Carolina club recently held a ! ! ineeKng and the question of having a ! I>all during next Kair week wa*< din | cUHHod in all it phases. "The committee were lot it to deeido J against giving the regular annual ball, ! but there wan nothing else to do in view of present conditions, and by a motion of Mr. J. T. Barron it wan ! I'tnullv and positively decided that no ball would be given thin year. "The only trouble wan, that no hall ; large enough to aocommodate the ; crowd that usually attends the State j ball could be found. I 'Ivory effort wan j JIi.'mIo to obtain the uso of the Stale i hoiiMC.. though strong and persistent,* ; met only with a complete feilnre, from : the State olhoialtj liaving in charge the j capitol building. j "Then the voiy liberal offer of Co lumbia's public spirited citizen, Dr. j Kendall, tendering the use of the j fourth floor of tiis new building was j discussed thoroughly, but on account of there being 110 place in tliia build | tug in which to arrange the supper, it j waa deemed best not to attempt the ' ball there. "In view of the fact that no State | ball in to bo given, the foeioty young j men of the city propose to give a big j genual) on Thursday night of Fair ! week, which will be made seeond only [ to the bulla of the South Carolina club. ! The germau will bo held in Clark's | hall, and the Columbia orchestra, the ' beet in the Stale, will bo engaged to j furnitdi the mimic on this occasion. A n > > I '.b/^ IlearJiiK N'i'CCSMiry. ! Tho argumcnta before J udgo Gary ? fit Union in tlio Nnrpy-Soo?orH boor i pri vlego oases, of ( 'olumbia, brought ! against- Messrs. Niucy iiihI Seegers by i Mr. T L. ImMotte. of t lio above city, I weio'of particular interest. The re | (iu It o" the ease is ijuito diflerent Irom ! what ninny supposed nil along tlmt it I would ho. On account of a failure to servo a particular paper on lliu dc i lendants tho oil St: will have '<? bo given ; a nc? hearing. but tho reinnrkH of i .Judge Gary wore favorable to Mr. 1 >u ? Mott's oaso. AI. nhih. .1. I'. Thomas, Jr., | (mi] .1. S. .Mullcr represented Mcssm. j Narey and Seegers, while Assistant I Attorney-Genei al Townsond appeared i for tho Board of Control to look after j tho intoroHt of Magistrate Smith. To 1 1 < > 1 1 < > i* l*cul?ody. j Governor F.vam; has roooivod a ! pamphlet, handsomely ^otton up by Colonel William A, Cotirtney, ol I Charleston, in which aro vuintodtho ! resolution!! of tho legislature in regard I to the erection of a statue in Wushiug j ton to i he memory of George I'eabody. Tho legislate re has already appropri j ated ?l,o00 for thin purpose ami it\v.ill bo lined ns soon as tho other Southern ! States unite with South Carolina in np j preprinting money for tho purpose. ! Tho object of the pamphlet is to urge ! upon tliu legislatures of other States i the importance of their prompt action. I (Invornor Kvttns says that Virginia has acted, and when the* legislatures of the other Southern States meet ho be lievcH they will make the needful ap propriations. ..... I After tlir tannine The indications aro that ft lively i : fi^ht will bo made in tho I iegisJutut c j ; over a successor to .1 udge I:.arlo l.vcry | i county in the oircuit hns a eandulatc ! i except I'ickens, ami it. is n.?l certain | ! that it will not nave one before the j t election ii* held. From Greenville i Messrs. Jt.replf Met '"iiough, 1> M j { Shuinan and Solicit*., \i.sei hope to j wear tho judicial oi nu-oniter .January j j From Anderson Messrs. t teorge 1'rinec f i and J. J). HrtMizealo have the same ' hopes. Major I Gently iiikI Colonol j Strihling, of Oconee, will try to do the j ? samolhiiiKi while Abbeville liuee n } ? | : with Mr. .1, 0. Klugh aa an a^piraut j The State dispensary has pmd into ! | tho Slate treasury the first. ?'25,000 of . lb at SI 03,000 which, under the net of j tho Legislature passed at the last sen- | sion must go to the general fund of the | State before any of tho revenno <lo rived from the dispensary enn bo np plied to tho public school fund of the j State as directed by tho now State con stitution. ? - ? Woodruff is going to hold nn agri cultural nml horse fair on Tliui'eday and Friday, tho 2!2d and 23d of this month. Tho association is making every effort within its means to innko this year's exhibition tho best. People who are in the habit of ptctur lug all thieve* nnd robhvrs ns low browed v ill la n.i of vulgar manners will receive a rude shock when they learn of tho conduct of a yoimu man who de spoiled Mrs. ( J. .1. Xowstrom, of Chi cngo, of her pocket-hook. ThH> voung man approached his vletlr.i tvlTh t )io utmost polltencsa, said "I'lenso throw up your hands," nnd wheiy she did no ayd^her pocket-book fell to the side walk, ho renpwed hi* hat with a polite apology h/'Fore jrtcopinK to fteeuro i'^ 'l'ho ago of chivalry ts upon ns. The man no lon;:rr .icetT# To *\rt!k tho tie*: The *?v>rcher linilt hiai on TTii1 >.trr< t ? Anil AAiW liilll to U.e fl?K'?, - ltid?ati;ipol!f .Jnjir'naJ. / UOTJ'ON <MIj MKl | lit ihvufrt Kroin l'lirdc Moti y/' In Columbia. ,/Tl^<flolunibia Kegiutor says there "wan u largo influx of cotton oil mon i *< j that city J iia t week, u?<l (hough they kept vor y qui to abont it the fact wae ( entertained that t hoy hud mot to eon wider tho prospect** for tho coining year, and come to some mutual understand ing an to how tho business xhould lie conducted to tho host advantage. ThoBO present wore: II. E? Wells, Wilmington, N, C. ; H. Tj, Odio.me, Florence; It. J. Hlaokwdl, Marion; ?? rr David, Dillon ; C. S. MGOutlough, Darlington; 1'. Moses, Sumter; A. (' MeKall, Hcnuottsville; W. J, Mont gomorVi Atlanta; Fred Oliver, T. ?' Davis and d. F, Anderson, ( 'hai lotte: T. A. Wilbur and J. T. K. Thoryioll, Charleston; J. Ailon Smith, Abbeville; It, (1. Johimton, Haaley ; A. <). Curt ion, (Ireeneville; It. I!. Mickle, (la., A. J. Littleton, Fiber ton; \V. F, Thompson, I'nion; .Max. Dong, Spni tanburg; K. II. lludgons, Laurent; (iarland Jones, llalcigh. Ah will be scon, uoarly all tho mill* in South Carolina, an well an some in North Carolina and Oeorgia, were rep resented. Thosu present did not have anything much to way an t<i the object i > t the. .meeting; in fact some of them denied that thero wan to bo onu. Jbit the meeting uaa held in tho Jlotel Ji roiiuy with those present named. Naturally the meeting had no moth ing 10 do about production and tho price of ootlou need, and probably hoiiio un derstanding wan had about theao rnat? tors. I he business in oil in said to be pietly dull now, and the price low, iij being worth 21 cents in New York. 1 ltd 1 1 1 1 1 1 m repoi t that cottf.ii need i.-> j coming in very hIow and that some of them have on hand only enough to run . them two or three days. They are of | ti ring 10 cents a bushel for need, but I nobody is nulling at that price except | i those, e. mpelled to do so to raise a lit- j ; tie cash. Lust year from 10 to Ifiowns ! paid for Need. A I ! tho mills are either j mi the American Cotton Oil Company, I of New Vurk, or the Southern Cotton . Oil < 'ompany, of Philadelphia, and they i have a mutual agreement amongst | theniNolvcH an to the price to bo paid j for Need. Naturally they will pay as I little un possible and uuIchh farmera are able u> hold Iheir need they will have | ? ? i j to take what in olVered. | Among other schemes discussed to j brighten up the business waa one in | reference t<. exchanging meal for need j and to punh the line of hulls us feed for i cattle. They want the meal used more for feed than ana fertilizer. The din position of tho products met with an lunch discussion an the wile of the oil. The low price of oil in stated to bo due { to the (dump iu the price of lard, ol | which oil in a component, and tho pros j poets at present are that prices will I continue low. ? IS l? \ A N IN MM INN VII. lie .Makes a Number of Speeches to ICnt httsiasf le Audiences. At Cincinnati, (X, last Friday Win. Jen-j i tiings ISryan addressed three big meetings,! I'hon he crossed to tho Kentucky side and I spoko to a groat assemblage at t'ovington, [ Ky. It was a fitting closo b> a most eventful j I lay. From dawn to dusk the nominee across West Virginia, from t'hnrlestoivn to j theOliio river, .^t >.? | ? j ?i nj< and -peaking at al [ in.ir.i every town of i!on9C?jUe.nee, and then along tin? K"nt ueky hanks to Cincinnati . Ar riving there at t!: 15 |>. in. he was met by a lo | 1 eal committee ami the members of the I - worth ehiltand wiw driven to the Hotel (Jib j son, where lie ate a light supper. Almost Int ! mediately afterwards a procession was form [ ed lo Mush' Hall, where the llr.st ami bluest | meeting of tho night was held. At tin' eon-, I elusion of liis speech there, he addressed twoj j other successive meetings from stands erect j ed at street corners to gratify the thousnmb who could not K'-t entrance to the hull. Then ! he visited Covington. The vast amlitoriuin at Musle Hall was so [ thickly packed with people that it was next } to impossible to move. Kven the abues wert j clogged with standing men and women. In | the licginning was started what looked to he | an nttempt to hrwak tip the meeting, but it j was oulekly suppressed and therefo ?' tin* | candidate's utterances were greeted with the | utmost enthusiasm. The disturbance wa? j created by a cam,' of roughs in the gallery and while it lasted it throated to create | trouble. | William .1. ISryan's arrival In Indiana and Illinois called forth the same hard work thai I has characterized each visit he has made to what Is considered l>y many tho battle ground j of tho campaign. Fourteen plops were schcd I uled fur the two States and he spoko at near ly every one of them, and where it was im | possible for him to speak he again pressed j Into ?ervl< e ox-C<>ngressman MeMIIJin, who ; talked to the people for the nominee, j At Nt. I.otus, Mo., Hnturday Mr. Hrynu addressed the National Association of Demo ??ratio clul'S. Jl'1 was welcomed l?v at least 1 7,000. J - ? ?/-- ? The lv b?t ,it |i'(?ilploltc Hir.toru*. I'ort Motto Ijhs been thrown into a stale of wild excitement bv n mo't. of negroes, numbering about AO, threatening to lynch George Collins, white, for shooting .fenso Goodwin, colored. The negroes became so infu riated thai trouble ol a serious nature was apprehended and the Governor was wired to order out tho Fort Motto Guards, but thero was no trouble. Tho ring- lenders have all boon arrested ex cept one. Wi- havi'imt i, ?mi without Finn's ? ure for ? ??n.vump ion for IV years. -- bi/ZiK I'khio.i.. '?aiiiji si reet, ibir.-isburg, Fa. May I, '04. Mre. \Vln?lo*v'*Soethln& Syrup for ehlldret frthlri?. snftms the gums, reduces lr,,1ammv -.ton. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25e. a l>ou!?. Rharply to the condition of yonr blood. At this season peculiar perils assail tho system. There am sudden changes In temperature; fogs and dampness, chilly nights, lowering clouds, drenching rains. Theee Bidden cli aogeiA hrlng on colds, foyers, pneamoala, bronchitis and other ailments. X?*n ?h? hlood pure, rich and full of Tltalltr and 70a will be well. Itemember, ? ^ Sarsaparilla Is the best^-1 n fact theOne True ni?od Forifler ii~ it are tho l>e*t after-AIane* HOOCl S riyt pUl*. dtreetioa. Me. ..due n. Ucsm n n 1 1 1 M ^VhukV habit* en r?d, ALMOST A MIRAOLE, *?it HKMioit.% HON to HKAi.rrt or A i'MOMiNKNT M.*N. Worn Out t?y Kipinture mul liroUtn Uow? iu i?k yltb li? Wu? tit Ml?/>ry (or Mouui I? Now n Welt uutl M ??- lb? Story. ' from the tffwt, Clarktburg, W. Fa, In the intoned of oommon humanity, y<?ur reporter h/t* the houor to *end you an lntor> opting and pro tltiible Interviow lm?l with onn of Hard ion County's i.,o*t highly oMeemol oltixen*, concerning ht^ narrow ami miracul ous esou pe from death, Tho person refern) I to i? Mr. Pioyd R. ijftrnett, of Jarvlnvllle, Vfi'M Virginia, who tu we>U known through out ltarrinon County and other aootlons of the Htate. Mr. llarnett'fl narrative In aft follows: "t live at Jurvl?villo, West Virginia, was born and raised there, ami Hin thirty-nine years ?< age. I inn iv farmer hy occupation, nnd the exp >suro and luudahlp.s incident to this ltf?i finally overcame n Mrong constitution, a i\ d In the month of May, 1MU4, I ww solzod with what the medical fraternity pronounced sol at If rheu mutism. "Tftn dlaon?e was I Wnt felt In t ho h'p ami ^oan became JMiverely painful. Within a short time I ho w hole lower extremity won affected an. I liooaini) terribly swollen, nnd at 1 1 1 m i h the pain which wan almost uufleurable extended up into th t shoulder. 1 consulted the best pltyniol tna ar.d specialists in tho country, Home of whom invited tno ?otne time, but to no f?uec?vwful purpose. I used various patent mod lei lies and liniments of wide reoommnndutloin, but none of thorn gave relief, I worried along this way for somo months, being unable to work and at times unable to move. I became restless at night and could not sloop. '1'ho disease seemed to affect my hourt and it was utterly impossible to lie on my left Hide on account of tlio serloufmoas of the pain at thi> heart. "My condition umimiul ft hopalo.HS ono nnd was muoh discouraged, when by ehnnce I happened to road an a<!eount iu tho Wheel ing Independent of the wonderful cure of a fiHPBon k filleted like myself, tlmt l>r. Will ntns' Pink I lit bad effected. This wan somo time in tho month of Decomber. I immedi ately procured a box and bttgan to use thorn. A. ohange commenced at once. "1 continued to tako thu pills until I felt entirely cured. To-day I am a well ami sound man. Too pill* not only cured my rheumatism, but drove that troublesome pain from rny hoart a* woll. I'or more than a yonr now I have not been troubled in the nllgktoAt with either malady, or any other for that matter. I am it strong man and perform as much manual labor as any far mer." Mr. JJarnett Is a man highly respected for veracity. His .statements aro corroborated by his neighbors and it is recovery Is ascribed to tho u?o of i)r. Williams' Pills. As ho talked to your reporter, ho allowed every ?ign of being n man In excellent health and only too ?lad to toll the ntmplo story of how his life whb saved by tho use of tho pills. l)r. Williams' Pink I* i I Ih contain. In a ?con densed form, all tho elements necessary to Kive new life and richness to tho blood and roatoro shattered norv 'P. They are all uu fallln? .specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paraiyftls. h>t. Vitus' dance, Hcinticn, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la grlppti, palpi tation of tho heart, pale nnd sallow com plexions, all forms of woukuess either in mato or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealer*, or will be ?ont post paid rui receipt of price, M contB a box, or six boxes for t'2.50, by addressing I>r. Williams' Medicine Company, Hchencctady, N. Y. How'b This? XV e offer One Hund red H'-'.I.a s Howard for miyra.iBOt Catarrh that cnn.-.ot bo curod by Hall's Cntarrh Cure. V. J. Cm km p. y & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned. have known I4'. J.Che ney for the last 15 year?, and believe hitr. per fectly lionorttblo In all btndue&fl transactions ami financially ablo to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. / ? \Vk?v & TnuAX; WliolvsAlo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, WiuniNO, Kinnan ?V Mauvin, Wholesale i Dru.'gists, Toledo, ohio. I Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act- | lug directly upon thu bloo<l and mucous mil - | face# of tlio system. Testimonials soul free. ' I'rice, 7<>c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, ii.ill's F.nail)' IMla aro tlio best. l'i<i>vii)t:N<'K, K. i. j Mh. j. T, Sin i 'To i. vr, Savannah, (?'a. DearS r: "I'lca-uM nd half-a-dozen boxes <>l your 'IVrri h:nb, ('.?>. D. 'I his makes one ! and ?n<> hall <l??/.?*o I b>ve ordered irntu you. Mime 1 have u-td myself. t In- remainder I di ?? trihulrd HinoiiK Irlencs rtriuirinv; it. II ha* effected a cure, in eveiy ca n where trifcl. Some of i hem have hern d?. coring with our best physician . boih h? ie a:id in Boston. for >ears w.thont any brnefit. Sumi' la'd it could ! no: lie j- tired, as it was llihei ited, hill one boj j ? ?f Tkttkiiink cIVt < led a mpleto euro. I ?hall a 'ways keep a mpply on lian I. as 1 know myself what it it worth, tirateiully yours," i P. O. II A N I.ON. j Silver Sprliiu's Bleaching Co. i I bo* by mail for 60,;. In biamps, I'urlnsr th? past su'nmur numlrtms of i?ol? lara' worth of p*url? bwvo henn taken from n brook in Benton, Me. Kver FincA l%ft there hme Iwnn wnrn? n (mott each i /far) wlio claim tl.'Kt thern is no neap bull *s Koed, or ns economical is Dobbins' Klectiio. T!i?ro tin at bo icuiio truth in their claim. Try Vt, ?oo how much. Your xrorer hat il. Tho ynohf Ins; season Is ovjfr. Tbo fea'uro ! has been the n"(ivity of tbn flttlo thirty foot- j ery. which liavo nulla I over eighty raoop. ? j FlT8stoppe<l tree anil pennanentjyciired. No j fits sfter first <Ih) '* u*? of Dn. Ki. ink's Ghkat NkiivkHkhiomrm. KreeMlrinl hot tic and treat - ise. Send to )):?. Kline. Kll A reh r>t.. l'hlln., I'.i. Reliable Charlotte Merchants i n II * *! t t Jiem w|H*n \ ,?u k<' ??' "luirlolle N . < Wn to itii'iitil' yu't ?!<' im>i (.<?. kii'I linvc yoar orders lllleil l>) in. ill In i.ii??.'ii i/ ;,ilviTtlM>mnnl< klmlly nrnri I lllll till' | 'il I H ' fnfVffl'f ! KST WOI1K. I'ea?nnal.le Pricen rivlrlliiw W >' I ?? News ?V Times I'I'g. House. f IIDVITTftOr1-'- M. AN'IH! KWS, Pi-IH \\\ 'I'rado I vatiJlUibU Abu I'latios, O guns A Bicycles. SODA WATER pmtnbr imKwV&^ca; ( '. Valuer, SUV S. CollcRuf-trei'l, wjlflMBB Surreys. I'haetons, Koad wagon* OWMWfaW Carls ht?. Maniiiarturera Agents \Vrit. fur catalogue. S. S. Me. * inch ?V. <;o. STO^yh^^^-'rssa'aMoriHl CAROLINA MIXTURE. 1 lie MlMost 'iii'l Bo.it *o I 'no kayo of SSJOKIVI TOttAi VO 111 ilni world. A*i{ your (or It Tty It mt.l ynu ? III ?urt? ttk?- It >famifiu'tur<nl l>v f'iKPMON I ItiHAt'.'t.'O WOUKS. I'tock lllll, s. c. A Trustworthy ... T reaimflnt.. U T,irli li'iif ami v-v< Br remedy. S.ld 1?V i>' 1 >rui??f isl, ^ a mdc n , ' :d tho Babies, {y Me \ I ii' tor, 0ik A 1 1:1 ..! i>( |p l.ast ?! ii ii e ( icriiM'l lit* i \M> h v, Paul, can led liim ^ ^ftki<rli ijtl extremely l>??l friend ami tolls h'im al'i! i frtond All, I hud Just as l>ad a tooth ache (tB you yesterday, ami 1 we lit home, nnd my pitied mo, and k is.s ed uio, ami inude ho much of mo (hat the toothaeho disappeared. Von taKo * in j' tip. The aehym* I* your wife at ; home now, do you ihiukV W'oonsocket j Iteportor. Iioiidoii'fl oldest IteRtouratit. Probably the oldest restaurant In f.ondon Is <5roaby Hall, In Hishopgnle tttreot, In the elt.v. Thin was built" more than Mki years ago, was once the palaeo of Hlehard III., and afterward tlie resi dence of ftlr Tl'ioinns More. It was In this building that Shakspearo laid tho scene of Richard's plots for the murder of the vounu princes. HrUalu'fi Hallway < 'lenriii^-llouso, The railway clearing-house Is ono ol the largest olllces in Britain. It has a stuff of 1,000 clerks and 450 ont of door o Ulcers. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of tho transient nature of the many phys ical ilia which vanish before proper ef forts ? gen tie efforts ? pleasant. e1Voi\_ -? rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply tr> a eonstinatcd condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrupof Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health, its beneficial effccts arc duo to the fact, that it is tho one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating tho organs on which itafcts. ltis therefore all Important, in order to pet. its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California J iff. Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep utable druggists. 1J in the enjoyment of good health, r.it'l the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies a re. not needed. If afflicted with any actual, disease, one may be coramendcd to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a, laxative, then one should have the best, and with < )i<-? well-informed every where, Syrnpof Fi;rs stands highest and is most largely is,-tl a ml gives most general satisfaction? Chickens ? Money !? TOO OI*? TUX M 111 X.T. Ton cannot do thl* anient you *lod?r?t\n'1 them i and know how lo cater to thrlr requirement*) nnt# fon cannot ip?n.i y ?ai ? bad dollar* learning b/.jA tterlence, ?<> you must liujr tho knowledge AO'JUiWa bjr others. We offer this to you for only S3 con to. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY. if rou merely keen them m a <3lv#r*lon, In or ?'?vr >.? hand la row I a judlcloiulr, ytni nia?i know (onion, ng about them. To meet this want wn are ?eilliig a book giving the experience / f|n!tr 0K? ot m praatioal sultry ralwr forlUM!/ &00> i wehty-flra year*. It was written by a man who pat all h U mini, an t tlm$, and money to making a duo ewaa of Uklcken raining? not a? a t>astl>iia, out as o tnu4?A14 ? and If you will profit by bis trventy-nro years' work, you can nave many ulllcks annually. *n>l make your Kowli earn doflar* for you. Tfti l>otnt ia. that you must be able to detect trouble In tho Poultry Yafvt n* kooh at It appear*, and knot* fcow to remedy U. Thl* booK will teach you. It tell* how lo <VMe?t and cure dlseMe; to feed for ?gg" ""d ?da? for fattening! .whtoii fowl* to save for ti#oe<llng puriKXM; and everything, ludeo.l. you ?fcculd know on IbU satijeot to make It profitable*. HexxX postpaid for twenty-Ore c?nU 1q ?Vamp*. " Book Publishing Houso 134 I*ojU*i> nr.. N. Y. ony.^ AND (/ Woliool of l9hortliaucl ilUIIIHTA. 44 A. NaUit Wookf u??rt. Arlml bn*in*<* linn d?r ot ? nUrtfli, BqiIomi p?t>?r?. coll?t? onrr?nof ?<i4 tood* ur?d. A?ad f#r h?n4iotn*l? illuatr>l?<1 otlv 'Ma*. HmiJ Uu* id ea; lMi)tbi/a tltf. OH, LOOK! By J. Hamllto* Ayera, A. M.D. Thfc (a a moat Vultublo llook for the HottMhold. teaching an it (!o?s the eaally-iHeUnguinhcvl Hymptoma of dlffareut Dlaaaaft*. Ih? Caasss, and Meana of Preventing auoh Ilia e ?ni and the Simplest Remedies which will alleviate or cure, 098 PAGES, PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. The Baok U written In plain everr I day Rnglltb, and l? freo from tho technical term* which render most Doctor Hooka ao valnelc** to the generality of reader*. TbU Book la intended to be of Service in tho Family, and la ao wont*! aa to hj readily understood by all. Only GO OT8. POST-PAID. f0 "Effort AJUr TWMf* (Th? low prloo only beln^ nmdo uoorfbla by tho Immoooo odltioo pHnUd;. Not only d<*? this Book contain *o MMh Information lUUMr* to DIimim, t>ut T mry properly *1tm a Complete Mnln| to Court?ht|s KarrlafO *im the Production , torethar w|tU Valaehle Reotaee mnt Pc? of Botanical Pr*< tiea, Oorr?oi om of Ordinary Herbs. HrH Edition, Kef ieed and Rolarred wltli Complete Index. With thl* Book in tfcehotte* tliere to no rntmm tor no! knowing what to do !? *? omecjrenoy, Don't notM or poctana stamp* or ?ny de?iomtn?viton not iarfprr thnn ft wnl'. BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE 134 Leonard 8troet, N. Y. C.ty.