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? Cotton ginned ?t the llarde K#e t??r v (ncnr Camden) f< r ?.h\ per hnli> on u ut I after ilns il-tic, W. I ). Hon kin. Il< t S ippor. A h ^ nopper \v 1 1 1 lie {.? \xvn m" the residence ?>f Mr C. AJ. A I ? \ wuder, of Atiti?u:h. to-nighl tor in. purpose of ranin^ funds to huiM ? Prealiyluriun Cliuieh in il.ui emu in unity. Deat'i of Little Edna Zewp. ^K)(lna Zefop, the illfutlt daughtci o^l)r. s ltd Mis K.a(\ Zemp, d i *-rl onVriday last, THe parents h?v? tho sympathy of tho entire %'< ? in 1 1 > i? - nlf.y in tho los* ?>f their fyeet little child. C?..tton Market. Cotton is i'piol cd ?f( follows iorl;i,y Fully Low Mm hi ing ' Middling 1 V Fully M (Idling 1 ; Good Middling Fully Good Middling ? -? . - Commissioners of Election. The following n h iiicd gentlemen hive been appointed Commission era of Klection for this count \ : State ? W. J. Jones, C. lltlton and C. \V. Me'^uskill. Federal ? J. P, Rolling?, J. N. Jones and W. F. Reed. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The heat salve in the world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, IJK-ers, S;ili Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblain*, Corns, and nil Skin Krupiions, and posit ively cures l'iles, or no pay required, li is guaranteed to j>iv?? perfect satts faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hox. For sale by F. Leslie Zetup. j Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, wan the subject, is nai rated hy Jjini as follows: <%I was in a / inyW' dreadful condition. Mv skin ""was lilmosl \ellow, o\en sunken, lo'ljille coated pain continually in back end Hides, no appetite ? gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given ine up. For innately, a friend1 advised trjinf* Kleoliij liil-liHs; and to my g?eni j \v and surprise, the first bottle iiiudc a decided improveiuent. I continued their use foi three weeks and am now u well man. 1 ku> w they saved njy life, and robbed the tfinVAof another victim, " No om Hiould fail toVtry tl'en^. Only 5<? CIS prl' I jo 1 1 1 1! 41 J'\ |yej>l(p Zeinp's ping Storey / New 3?i a Institute. Tfi&ttf <* )il Iih held ut t he Mi. Morirth ils^:ji?t Chureh * New lfys Institute, beuln{)}rig Monday morn, log, (Jeloht?r Hid., at i) o'clock arid continuing until Wednesday pight fit h, \Lenln j'es will he yl von upun 3ubJeonkX>( Theojo^y, Church His |ory. Christian Missions, Christian i jKitucution, eie. Rev. if. C. Huckholz, c?f Cheater, Iteva. A. T. Jamison and T. J. 'Williams, of Camden, and Prof J no. R. Wilson of Columbia will be |i rnong the lecturers. ^ Monday night Rev. T. J. Wil lisms will lecture on tho subject: Faith a condition of Salvation. Tuesdav at 4 p. in. and 8 30 p. m. Rev. II. C. Ruckholz *ill IVcture on the subjects : Delivery of Ser mons and the Missionary Work oT Jndson, Carey, dough, and tiie '?Lone Star Mission," respectively.^ Wednesday evening at 8. HO Rev. A. T. Jamison will lecture on t lie subject: ''Spread of Protestant isrn from J 5 17. The public is invited to attend these bet ores. 'J'lie entire service will be interesting and all who 11103- attend will be highly benefll ted. J. W. Hoy kin, Dial. Missionary. Attend This Entertainment. , ? ? ? ? A very interesting entertainment will bo given by the Kpworth League of Ik'ulali Church ou Fii <Uy, Oct. 7ili, beginning at ei^lu o'clock nt night. This enteitain tiifnt will be nt tlic ? residence of Mr. Charles N. Humphreys, and for the purpose of securing u cir culating library. All Indies who are willing to con tribute a small basket containing lunch sufficient for two people ? to auctioneered off for the benefit , of this worthy^hject are invited to attend. The fadus who contri bute baskets are allowed to invite as tnsny gentlemen aa they desire. Kurely our excellent ladies will con tribute scores of baskets. Anton a the other attractions wifi lie an a*ldre*e by Cipt. M. . L- ; ttrnith on "the benefits of ? circuit^ ting library to .1 rural community, -ir iwitstistt by'lfiw Id* Vaughan > km! an addreas by Dr. J. TIkh*' l'ate on ?Ulie benefit nf an Kpworth Lrigm to ? C'bercb." Tl?*w^Wsb<? toe good5 mnsin distance Tfom OamTIST 4* place wbare the fi jjrlllbe glren I a eeljr ? TIU IKmrw* ".' dhrtsacJ ongbt ,' ,|s ew^caatee a big erewd trim our 1 Death of Mr l.?a)ie MeCanU'?*.# As wo travel 1bo rou^h, rusf**?-?l tin ? I 0 VCT ohaOging puthwuv of 1 1 f?' it IK HiUtietilUt'S Vouchsafed to us I|> lUeet with OHO \\l)OhO bl'llllHIll'V I'l iatelloet challenge* our admiration, ono u hose h*t **i ling honesty coupled with a kind, gentle, I ??m l?-r hoar! in I uiir t t j_f 1 1 ?? ?t o^toem and deep ! <?? t affcitiou. Sncll H ??!??' whs Mr. j 1 i< s 1 1 c Mcfandlesa, whose #* | ? i ? ? t mi . tin* morning of ilic "7th, inst, I ? ? 1 1 ' ii s trail tenement ? ? f clay t<> ho for ever ?it rem beyond the grim river of ' I >?**? tli. \ For over ft ft y yearn in seasons i?f j ? P oapertv anil depression, <>f glad j uestj and of sorrow tho deceased ' a* ; I'ccii identified -\ith tliis commnnit v. I I'ndoubtcdly ho was pos^e^sed ? ? t wonderful giftH. lu ti o lornni of i?'?.iiti* ft!\v, if any, won! I have ? ipialed him, hiul ho so chosen. ,\m i writer no citizen of (J linden his ?'ver compared with linn in cane, j i ace a ml elegance ot diction. Ih" o'oko compositions remimlc I one <>' ?hi Add-on or Steele, and fome ol his poems are inre n*MnH;'''ev<-ii i union: the priceless tron*nr?? to he ' und in tho realms of poosA y It wns not hi.s choice t>> thrttt-wtffh his eloquence ? ho heart of ti great people, nor to leave to posterity n >? rich legacy of his genius in rntiny and varied wntings. Ho cared not inr tho applauso of tho idle populuce. ?ind he never learned " i\> crook the pregnant hinges of 'he k nee, That thrift might follow fawning." 1 1 !h independence was over n dis tinguishing foaturo of his strong character. lie chose as h a profession that o' teaching, and in tho school room he oavo tho vigor of his youth, the strength of his manhood, and the wisdom of his old a??o, Men whose hairs nro silvered, men in U<o prime of m ttihood and in tho wa?in flush of hopeful youth, all went to schoo to Mr. Mo, and those sweet, gentle, tend* r emotions and sentitnonts, which cluster around our school boy days arc indissolnbly interwoven with one central figure, who wliile he ever dotnanded from his pupils unquestioning obedionco as well tts honest work, was yet ever just to al and mo.-t encouraging to tho deserv ing tlo livod seventy nino years and from o'l'ly manhood went in and out amongst us a simple, honest, G-?d t'e-Yrinu man Ije leaves surviving bun thro? sons and thri o daughters, to whom we extend our hcartfo't swnpalhies. We cannot leave tUe now sad but pleasing picture of his life, wtrch lias not only left an impress for good on this community never to bo eras ed until tipie itself shall end, huthns Ween felt throMghoijt the length and b eadth of this state when his pu pils aa statesmen, heroes and orators reflected high credit on their groat preceptor; we cannot ihe pin tore without mem innln^^an attri ?int.e of hi# character which was Christlike. Wo al'ude to hi* hound* less gonoros'ty, to tho tenderness ol bin heart Ho waa instantly tottch. oil by the grief or sorrow of a fol low mortal, ho would over tor H;et hlfflfcoli' it) alleviating t}iO c|ia trewscft ol' othora. In tijo ^.lapo o| wltat he oonoolvod to tin human fn h erv, he forgot his wisdom aud road y to ulvo hio s)l. M? asurod hv I hi.* standard a of this wn?ld Ida no liuiitjid f,4?arity may havo bemi tin wise, and yet Godlike, and proved indisputably jihat hp Wua what ho professed to bo- -a follower of tho great Uidiko" who died that man might livo No more in our midst shall we see the familiar form of Mr. Mc, no more hearken to his kindly voice, or el.thp his honest hand. Farewell ? a long farewell to our tcacher anil our kind and generous frond. Noth ing so well expresses what we would say a- U19 following beau iful lines written hy Mr. MoCondJegs : "Panning away! toll iti*1 whither away, Oh *? here's that mysterious ?.oh1 , To which when it hur?tH its frail house of clav, Speeds onward ttie swift wlngod soul I Komo gloriouH orl?8 which oycp cannot See, Beyond the bright IleuvonH that lie ; Oh there Hit' nbodrH of the blossed must bp, Who to tln? spirits that lenvo u* <>11 fly. To that Moi>t abode thy spirit hath fled Wlivri' flcwprK of Nepenthe arc ttrowo ; On bright river hunks, whose watt-rs are fed liy awcct streams that Mu\v from (Sod's throne . " A Friend. lie who sLubw you in Ihc back with a pen would do ihc same with n pen knife, wero ho equally safe from de tection and the law. ? Ex. Sheriff'}- Sale. South Carolina, ) Court of Keishaw County f Common Pious, James T Gay ? Plaintiff, A%alnat Sttllie R Gay. Mary Elizabeth Guy , ('. /iutlr-r Gay. Frederick Nathan t* el Guy, Fannie Belt Gay and Na thaniel Gay ? Defendants Cnder-and by virtue ot a decree here in, I will sell nt pa bile utttcry Ik- fore I lb? Court lloure in Camden, 8. 0., with [.in ihelejcal hour*, of anlu on the $nt Monday- iifOotober next. 11h? following fe?i ntiiie: Thyi Wli of law! lainini Ninety-Nine (M) sere*, more or 1ca*J?o?nded North by lui<l? of W. If. Gay, Kut by ImmIb of W. F. Himr. Snath by Ucds of T. C. Hwvw. ?a4 vr#*+y Umdeol Wjf. lrawcf. Term* ? Oae half caah : hmlanre oa t cnwttt of ?U0 y??r. *T* Mwt from day of sale, aecorou by bond of wo par ehaaer aad a mortgage ' of K^piiilif sold; with prirSedffc to pflre?tscr oft payta* aJleaah. R ft WILLIAMS. A K.O. 8o;t- If -Id. At Cook h Church. }' (> ell mm.' ilisv Iti' t XllfClt'll IH'\I S ? I , ( )i'i . 'J i?t', ni Cot k'* i 1 1 ? 1 1 ? It i ? \ \V W. MilU, mi | [>. id, j Clu*?p?r ThHii Kvov Known Before. Ml. \\" . I) 15 i\ kill "i ' 1 >'?? I I ihi?i? I n |<l:i\ 1 lutl In* w iM i M i'm| luti )?t I 1 1 ?? "M fit i ? ? i \ im-hi ( : ). nuii'ii (<>i' 7f?<*. j | i it i ir. I it i j is t l< ?? m | ii i i It h n j* i ii ii i ii u ' 1 ?? - ? v t i In i-n k nim it to l??i ,i 1 1 ? I *l:util I yivr Mr, tW\\kil) molt; \\ 01'k I ll U II III' l HII lilt. Riu'.y'# l*ilo EuppXt*itoiy |4 guaruntooii In curt 1'ilea ami Citiiii ipation, or innm-v refunded, firt cin. per lw?x, S?'inl fur 1 i hi ni i? mi imoniril* mid Free Sample t<* MAIM IN R P 1 ) Y , lltf i*U red I Min? 'ti!t(isl, L;ini*nsi ci , I'm. Kor h h l> 'iv nil first elua* diuyyi^tH e\'er\-j ?vJti-it', mill in ( " it ii 1 1 1 ? ? ii, S. I ? \ h'r-tnk M. /out p. ('all fin f ith nam I >lo Married. )?? Sumlny evening last. by Notn v lNiM.e K. .1. J.owif, Mr. Snintoi .lost'V ami Mian l>ociu May. Tliocoi oniony wnft performed ai tlio reei ? I en co of Mr. Anj/ui-ili Outlaw ahoni iino milo enat of ChiiuIi u, and tin* ?*room iw from Sumter Co. Sunday, September the "2! > li, Mr. .lotseph H. (iardn'er, of I'arliny Ion, and Mips M imic Arrants, of Leu Co . wore made ono in the holy launls of in.it rimony. They oaino to tho An liocli pastorinm and lo?J; I lie preach* ? r on Mirpri.-c. lint t .Ucy nunc in tine spirits anil wont on tlnir way ivjoioiiif* We wish them a long anil happy life with l?i^r plcattu/o ami lit i!e troubles I'. Personal. Messrs. K? rshnw l)u Ilosn nml Wi'. lit* Yoiuiif, who some time m??<> en Jisted in Hi-.! war with Spain, the war beinj* over, have returned home. Mr. .1. K Davis lelt this week for Furman University where In* will at I ?*????! bo'?< ??1. Mr. Walter Lowrv al m> left litis woek f?*-r Furiuau Univor sity. vTho m:>nv friends of Mr. Hold. Team are k'U(1 t? soo him able to be <?ut on tho street n^uin. .Mr. Alfred Kennedy U-ft this week fur Oohi'ibia where he will attend the C. College. Mr. H'?tijn Xeiup left hint wei k to take a coiusc iti eh? inislry in I Baltimore. Deaths. Mr. Kli M. h o, of tho Ml. //on neighborhood passed away on last Sunday niyht. at 1 'i.'iO o'clock alter an illness of one week. 1 1 o leaves a wife, several children, one aiatrtr, sev. eral brothers and a ho-t of relatives and friends t.o mourn I > i t) at?>onee M*. was .J7 yoars old anil liad ?men a member of An'ionh ehureh for IS or year*. 'I Imi? ends t' e iifo of a koo-1 nltlxon, a gooil church mem hot', an affection rite husband and a k'ud father4, To t ito sorrow sir i elf en wife, children and brothers we ext. And nnr hi art Ml sympathies and a?k tlod to care for and ifh>vhl? for Iho mfjtjior and orphaned tfliildren 'Jho in'ormenl 'took pi >0^ at ^.nlloo'i ohiiru1', Ills Puslor. Mr. Hanttt"! Odlmrd ftn old . an ' hiulily voopDf'ted ebl^nn of lla.-oode, died very suddenly at tho residence of Ids son I o daw, iVTr- \V. K. 101 let l??*. on .Sunday last. Ifo was up and ate Ids usual breakfast that, morning, am) nbonf, an ln-ur afterwards. while walking in tho dn?lon, was tali^u suddenly ill an 1 tiled in a very short lime. II is death was caused from a stroke of apoplexy ? Ilagood cor. Columbia State. Conscience is the voice of t|?ej soul; iho passions are the voice the bo.lv. Tax Notice. ?. C,. Hn 4, 2HK l?WU Notiir^JHwreby |riven that I mill *? ?t ?b? Mtewtn* mam*'4 plart* ?* _????? <l?t? l?t>l?Ml fcrilW of eol lectin* ??*?# U* lh? ritual : I Oct. ftth. Office of Trcasuror Kprilmvc C<>nnf ty, (buildup, V. Cr-rScpi,, l/4lh, 1 V" In !i(!(joril*iicf with the act to raise ? uppliea for flacal vea*- cominonrdmr January Int. 1S!)8, notice is herehv given tb Ml the Treasurer** nHieu ? ?f Kershaw county will be optn for tho collection oi taxes from the I5;h <lnv of October. 1H98, until the 31-t J iv of Dwi'IiiIut, 1898 TIip rate per centum for Kershaw coiin tv is :m follows : Mi'l* State Taxes School Taxes 3 Ootiniy Taxes 4 KhII Hoad Taxes . r ] T< >t n 1 ^ H 1 ... The following SpeOwl levies have been mmle also : M ill Special School tax Disiric No. 1. 3 For interest on School Bomla Graded School Building. Mill* District No. 1 Special Setiool tax District No. I, 3 ? ? ? ? Oil' ' ... \ 84 ? 2 ? ? / io a ? ? / 11/2 ' * ? 7 !?>. ? ' 1?, ? - ? ' ? 17, n ? ' ? 18. ? All information as to taxes wMI be fur nUlietl u|>on application. No list of nii?ci fob tax receipt* will M trcelved unlet* the amount of tax inon^v in de|K>sited with tho said llfit. Tlti* rulu wi'l be atrictly et? forced. w. it nou<;ii. Co. Treaa. fIMM ' woim u or Winter Oofhinf TO UK Given Away o AT AMI BELOW GOST, < Y.nsist in^ ol" Men's Suck %snilJ?, all "rades, o I to You Mis' Suck Suits, all glades. 11 to I 'J Hoy K nee 1'muIh 8uit?, ml ^iad?-s ? > to II. Mi'ii's, \ i>\itlis* ami Ho\ s* Pilots ol all siws. * ? Tln\ce jjoods in list ^'o. I host4 nvIio come (irsl will ' the Plums. Always on hand, the largest and hest Selected .stock ol BHO.ES III l ho City M A UK TO WKAli. .3, A. Smith, o a :m" Disiisr. s. o. CALL ffoil M 10. //K> /<///, / C- /. Willi t he ( ? i t l*;.]|o Stor?\ l>*'i?l<r in Dr> (Moiliin^, S ioep/ I lutn, (\ipjf I runk I 'uilirullitfl, O iriM-tH, Kn^?, Mulling*, Oi'oc^tit'H, t'lf. W? ARE READY FOR MA CHINE WORK. Have just received a lull machinist s tools ami nit?! prepared to meet onr onstomeis^vMnta in 1 1 ? i lino. It \on can't brin-j y??nt' work to us, stud t'.?riis and wo will go In vm.n 1 mill and do jour repairing there. Wo. ^ive BKKT \V()l(K und fully guarantee same. Jf\on \v:? lit pipe or PIPE FITTINGS wo have iniide nrt'iUtj?enion(Q to fu'iiiwh you with i.he6i?, \\Y will also handle now and hoooioi Ii ohI machinery of all kind.*, iKdoro making mi) pnrohnKcg m I i . i n lino, coma and get our prices, wo can SAVE YOU MONEY au-1 trouble, Don't forgot our stand, opposite A- 1) Kennedy '? haidwnro Moru. Give ns a call and ho convinced. Heaped fully, DJASS & HAY. T 1 1 K Camden Furniture Store. o I want EVfcttY LADY ill 'linden and snrrouudinir country to come and inspect iliv Now Slock of Household and furnishing ^oods. The most complete over shown in Camden. Consisting o)' J CO CC C3 kJU. CD CO UJ DC Parlor Suites, Hed room Suites, Hed Steads (all sizes,) Cradles ami Haby Carriages, Bed Springs and Mattresses, liali Racks and Hook Cases, Window Curtains and Poles, "'Carpet Odd Squares, lings and Mattings. CO rn CTJ CD m CO CD ro STOVES, (/ t , , Jill gvadea. Get my prices. , ALSO CJAJlltY SKWLVO MACIIIN'K.S, Lamps, Lamp Shade.-* and Itiirnurs, and in fart every thing liecewarv to ftirhifh your house. Ihm't forget In come and see me when in town, (J-^fGoods sold 011 * INSTALLMENT PLAN. Don't let I lie prico of cot ton von mvay, ll?H|HctfulJv, W. Geisenheimer, l*poPHetor. ? ' * ftp i son f I - ci\V' ii, ; * ' *'uA? til. t-V I IN-..'.,,,, ?' ... r? i I i * , . M-nn;! Aiff L-u.;UjI Hi/ 1 i oil 'Mil* Fit 1 1 ii-iiii ? I t!io | ? ii ? -vl.ool 4>) K\:n<lcn v\ > ; t ?> i i I , JWiloinlicr ! 'ill 1M>~. \ii p l : 1 1 1 ! S r\|>. i illl't 1(1 Oil ? .'I I i .1 it: h. g I l:i< M-^-iusi :i!t- ii t tiv' 1 'A jiIOm !)' . j ! 'i. u>* 'I \ I i't> I i ; ik v li.nt ill.', may l>< ! fclMit .l T).i: i." ?'/?<! -1 ll/i'. I'll ! ;tiK- (run; ;i il ? t. n >< t; I >i m?-? I . olv ? 'ii. ( 'million up >v wrv iv.:>.>n if !> i iiih j W 1 1 M'imiiMi.i: ( ) .1 I! Wtu^'i:1.!!. 'l'l ustl'f.9. ! K. ('. Z-iii|i, \ | A li^ (!l Ii, |S!).\ ' \ ? n "x ? - j * . ; ' 1 1 .. I ? ' r, , , i % C. J. STEWART, SIIOR.M \KKR. Broad Ktm-t, ('miulrii, b", C. ' wiuli to Mi:U(?.ti(r vh;it I l.?vo l? >oa I - ii IP 4'aai'lt'O atlil ? i H V t ? II ?ll. if i >n M u in ????;, lu-ftr York, where I ?i'l In* |>'<v v?*(l M ^ ? r v !? t'u* put-Ik'. I In foil iwiiiji iirii'i'N sj.?-hK tor llirmsi'lvoj* : f I h.1 i *> '1 ?*. tlOH, ft?". lUintiur ln ? lv'< >?> li. 5u. S'itchinn ftiiiinl, i'.nruimyi' .! N'fi'y lf< Kj-oi'tliil' v. ? .1 . is 'new a nr. Mi.rcli 26th 'OS. or in j. in" ; 8?.tki: v:a?i*s ? Kn.mrn.iiiiiN, | K nifii ,\ w ( r nt v. j C*\:iikS, !S. M m,cii 2) ? 1 A!;#- J 'i in- Sut'i l"> Ho' ' <>l JJ.rj-I-t fie (a>Uniy w'.\, ' ?? mi ! ??? ir oMitti il ll'-v Cr-Tt i . ? iimi'cr.. S. (' . ??is 1 1 * t; ' ?i \ i ? t ! )?>??, T:ii" v! ? \ - ?: n> " \ i ' ??. J;r. ? ? W ? ? ? ? I . i.inMlh * r ? ' ? i 1 i. .1 i,i. ? i ill ? 1 H (j "i , ujitii 1 i ?.Vo ? >? ,?T.' Iti?? ;?lM l ?- ? !l* I'j'.'rtl'.ltl 1 1 V i.'H i ?: ' !.f i > ; 1 1 j ? ? >? !????!-?*? i ii*u v?i > r* I . V l? ' i ' 1 I \ ! ! I ?>?. Oi.nM in t ii, M A N N' A HON. ( '?? r* , \J,K>X AN'HKIt ? ' \f i?i* ?'"' '>! Mil* Htiuii Uii ii t i"r !\. ?'l ? lil.W Cl'IMll v, lii. s, mm Iwi ! 4?*? -MANUFACTUKFRS OF ? i ? \ j Doors, Sash, Blinds. 1 J>aiK!in;? Material, Sj'.kIi WViglit m hikI Cor'i. CHARLESTON, - - - * S. ( ? i'urchaec cur rnuk< s, w i * i c > ? we j;nar uiicc superior to j? 1 ? > 9ol?i South, and the?el>3 mivr money. Window and Fancy Glass ; *pecialiv, June UMMER > CATARRH / Catartk of thr tweets, />/ i .iu,e it is most />rer>aUnt in th ' summer Mouths, is talltd tinnrt.tr catarrh. 1 taarprlM-s many that bowel trouble i? catar rhal. Dr. Hartiuan'a books make this plain. Write to the Te-ru-na Medicine Co., Coluinbua, O., for them. They tell all about catarrh and how Pe-ru-na pure* it wherever located. ?"X had chronlcdlarrhcea for fifteen y*>ar?," wrltc? Mr. T. Wilier, Grand prairie, Tex. "I tried pinny medicines mid | doctorsin vain. Atlpst i Pcru-ua wa? rc.com I mended. and it relieved ud ourtd me at once." John Ilartinff, A33 Main St., Cincinnati, O.. writes: " My wife and mynclf took your *?', rw-na for chronic diar? | rll?U null it CUPtMl BCj No doctor or : we tried before l?cli)c<J UR." Mr. Edward Worma^ok. Lt%l>utiorv Tex., writer: "I'o-ni-nii /or nowei tronblen i? nncqaaiicy br anything in uiy ?? K'rtajcc. I owo nfsr o to Pc-nvna. anli. khall nlway* recom Tncnf) It tothoacsuffcr iuz fe?I W?*4-: ? ? Mr. John Edtfnrtto. 10W Thlnl Art., Altoona, V*., "I dvM>nUry #w *hnr?e y~r? 1 look F# v i? i' . ? ?ii;< ? *:?*, \ ! Iyer I >? I'M) \ .sr. f II I > t r . f ? i ? I : ? . . . iivo i " . - ? .S v. V ? <>? rcu'-t I ?> *<' .4 *?!.?? iK'nh!'. A .t i l i. I O (?f< \ t , I I V ??4f| I y l i L>j t'l ?>V t ?> *y i '+x t "?S 4 . w ; 3 i Livery Stable. M \ 1 -ivory >>! tl?U? is imw r iwiv 'or the W i i ? t v?r traiio !?'t m i- | ? ?? ?l ilum .'vt r: Kc\> ? > I >1 1 III W l.tirKCS M Ii< 1 lunii ul.K ? Mst k?c< i v* d. The town hade ?\i!l rcvcivo my jm.mpt utUn i .p. IJi'sju ctlull v, K VANS COLLINS. J mi. 12, '9N. i r\ | I /'I.' , MDWlM. I W'o huvo f..i nii-.i a t'i ?|m*ln<?riM;> for i l In* mi of ?H l< i . i < 1 s .of hliii-K^mi: li ! ii ivi whim! work Wo hid pifc|mK'J 10 ox? j < r'sl<* \v??i Ic in cithor of 'In* u'?ovo linos in i I'll' boat mul most mitUfuctoiv manner. ; v.'i:r i's; -.lii'iico in nil Mm! of iron work , vi> h.ivuitf sop nt ninny years in Ik?! li ? S< rtli i.iul t-i'Uuli A ioi.i Miri o:ir r.bi)H\T | !?.:? : f?!icu|v known Your | I": ' fc<J>il.lU'.|. >'??*' M {Mlftllltl* . J ; i* r-"' !l" ' i'?l * 10? VTl'f* :? >!'.!! {.? ' { if/ li I'U I'.i? i.iul Aivnf.;7 liver;/ ?tij* ! < v ;i li i *?( t I'i't YoVUj J ij .?:rt?KNi2 Miiopk. \N 1 1 ? V u -V??> ?% ? ?? i n V-? if Q ? r i' \ J* r-j c.\ a ?o 1 r* r **"* c" s ?? ? o ?f 0*3 J ? r? ^ ^ *".5 ? il ?.fc w 1 a r] I j f ? ? j *) I m b i 'mm t : 8jfovits OUT or You Steep In an Air That Cures ? ? ? ? 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