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Entered as second class matter at tlie Daleshurg Post Otlicc. KMj;--; WEDNESDAY flarcli '271h, 1C01. WHAT X EXT? The growth of our town for the past two years, has been a source ?>f pleasure to our people genrrrlly. We nit st not be satisfied with prctent attainments, but our business men should - recognize that it is their duty to take 'lie initiative steps in organizing new enterprises. There are sevnal, which! could be put in operation, from which ' handsome dividends would bo received Foi the present, we desite to call [ special attention to one only. That V)ua eniiHr>n nundti n ti nil mill i< nnonr ent to every one, especially to those of our merchants w ho handle fertilizers ami the farmers who buy. If the j I freight alone, could be made clear on | the amount of meal and hulls sold in I this market. would bo a dividon Itself. L We give below, an article clipped fiom the ''Texas Planter," which shows what proht there is in a cotton seed oil mill. There are many reasons for hav- J ing such an euterprise, and we lmpe that some steps will be taken, so that by the time the coming crop is harvested we will have a mill, which will consume ot.. farmers seed and in return, give tbein the meal and hulls. Our town has no wealthy men, but quite a number, who have money m>t only t"> run their own business, but to inv.st in saf*enterprises. Can there be startud any tiling that will _i?ori. i< neUt to the town and section, at the same, tlf?.^y^i-'-^yl^ H 0L some i ask have ?r, ' , >? u, should the If a ton of cotton ?f? Tw,.|ltJ. of up, per mw his & d?l,arplPer bon ,3?Wy entitled to mon than otfL tttfrTre 1 per cent ? The price of seed fur the Ja-t crop was not over 11 rents per bn>li, I. W Many did oot gel more than 12 cents. I Now the mills ought not t<> make 200 * per cent, The farmer should get more for his cotton seed or refine t > rt-11 them. Allowing a fair margin for rises and f ills and expenses, v.o sny cotton seed arc worth 21 cents to I he farmer and lie shoti'd never sell ur:!.?s she gels about thai. A crop of 12,OCO.lA?? bales w ill ftirt nish0,O"t),0GO tons of .-etd, i tic-foiirHi of which will be riqtiircd, by present methods, for ers' use. The product of a ton of varie--, the average hei?g IT gallons of j W oil, 72.~? pounds o( < iI meal < r cuke, v--u f pounds of hul's and 180 potions if l;n ter?. The se products, tt prtsent pii< - ' es, are worth about twenty-rour did-! Inrs for the pioditcts of a ton of seed. But there is no nn?s i?y for using J,r?)0,0ip> tens f? r planting. This would give 12o pounds per tt< re to '2~>, | (000,000 r.crs. Of carefully selected ie?J properly | ropr.iMl and pliiiito.', ! oue-fourih that amount vmj 1 . This would leave for niantif.icluiinir rutr puses luoru than 5 ?'.) ton- of seed. ^ worth when loannfai turt d, at least ( $!*2,( 00/CO. " l:t? ?il alone would hrii g itii re tl.a'n ?*<>.<? <o.( Oa the t'fjiii valan i i.f 2',000,000 bash -Is of corn or half that amount ot wheat cxp n*!ed. 11 Lteth.eliem Broiling*. ' Mrs, ('orm-lin <'olliiniha-i I rvii v rv '' sick foi tin1 past week with o'ipp1. Mr. F, C. Ah'isdge of oi:r section make a 11 ring visit to Coltnnhin last week, , , h! Air. Dtit'er Jonos, if Sawjer, spent (V Sunday with Mr. W. 15. line and family. |. We hud no | reaching :tt !Whlrh"rn ti Sunday owing to the iliiur.s of the in pastor. hi We hail a large at'end.TTce at our *'* Ruiuhy S thi ol SunJ y. The Rehonl "" closed with an rxtelient talk on the, 'I" lesson by Mr. J. It. T?will.' Wt-nrenl- ?' ways glad to have l.iin in our M-cliou, I Mr. E. IJite tin I fnmi \ spent s* 1 h.al Mil.day Mr. E. C. A dii !ge. iiih Mis. Maria Coiluin, who h is been i?k f?>i some lice with irrn n :>?> pro vine. Mr. &tan?iore 11 i to was m o;ir; v. tini; j ln-t Si.ndav. rci. Iil r. Col Ion Ahlridge ami family |));l vis ed his parents last Sunday . :,IU Mr. J. M. IJitt* was in our section ofi |a?t Sunday visiting; his p i rents. v11 Mr. J. 11. Hartley has his new cutlass "ot nearly completed. J> res Mr J. s. Ilp'H has moved in our see- ( jM I Mj^? Ui^idi and Ida SI.ealy in ^ Cbriiclitn li>t VNk. 9a jHHggr / ? ? ? r i ! Kiuory Dots. wh As 1 have not noticed anything froru ^ut his section in souic tune I will try ent mil pen a few Hues. t U? wai tVe have burricil 0 of Emory's mem-1 j jvra ill II1U UISI O UIOUUIS, ii Ul W'llU'l) I A'ere lurried in lass than tin days. e,.t Our church has sustained u great (|0\ less. ill's; Mr. II. M. Ilcrlorg'#, laby is Very till >ick. t lie Mr. Joe. Padgett, has been real sick [or the past few days, but we are glad ns 1 to see him up again. wcl Mr. Jimmio DcLoach has moved bark to his old li ino, wheie ho has ^ spent 1 portion of ins pleasant days. We miss Jiiiiuiie very much, but see liitn cecassionally. Miss Lulu has the I opportunity of s. ? .i 11 <i i tg ile often | ( klr. Joe ilerloiig reports a very ' ,ilt ph.vim I time at Mr. last Suu- l>r day. Clod Hopper. wa ~ a c Penny News. sei If I lu.uld chance to fall below, any co, of thi writers should not yiew me with y0, a critical eye, but pass u?y iuiperfec- lal tions by. S(M MisT. T. Perry is recovering from ?. py seveie case of grippe. j We learn Mtvsrs Zed Hanks and Joe | o? Hawkins, two of Denny's splvdid wi splendid young men will leave soon to th attend Draughton's Husiue s College, do at Nashville, Tenn. lie Miss Kclla Weeks, w ho has been \ is- f:i iting relatives iu cur community, lias m; returned t ? her home near Aiken. ga Miss Annie lluiet of Clreenwood, is mi visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 1J. Davenport. ev Mrs. (J. D. Davenport, who has been fa visiting relatives in We t Virginia, has bh returned home. li\ So far tliegra n crops have not been wj injured by the cold weather, and are fu promising iu this section. |, Slave. su l*i lion Phacts. The weather has been pleasant and spring like for the past few days. Our farmers have about finished *'1 planting corn, and is spcadily prepar- *u nig their lands f r cottor. j at' Mr. A. M llutto, D. K. Shu in perl's j popular Salesman, spent a few days at 11 Wageiicr last week. Mr. .John .1. JefCoat's handsome res- lR idcnce is marine completion. When t ^ (in sheil. it will add much to the boauw tv ol o ir town. I>r. Knccce has made many friends here. llis practice extends far and near. 11 ? says "their ate no place like j.( I'elion. ' The Doctor is right. Mis. 11. H'. Halliwarger, after ^ spending two weeks very pleasantly , with her daughter, Mrs. J (1 Fort, has returned t?> her home near Batesburg, much improved in health. We i xtend an invitation to The Adv male's rep re-on tat i e, to vi-it our town snd sectii n generally. We assure hint eo ii'teocs treatment at our h mis. . * It. C. D. | Mum tit i t Nsvvs. u:-?ii-r r- I inYirran onnnnnmurt .iteui 0P,WW.I.<i- - i. am a;<fc i n . i We have been having Mime real! rou^h and windy weather for t!ie post week. March came in like a lamb, hut lo llitse many days since, they have tiecn roaring like a lion. M". Carwile SI enly of the Itevere section, visited his sin Mr. J no. M. ] Sh-nly 1. si Sunday. Our farmers are .-till pushing forward with their work. Some have planted corn, and others are preparing to plant. Several of our old Veterans are talking il attending the r< union which convenes a\ Memphis, ienn., in May, S ini- i f the younger folks speak of attending ah c. J < >tir town lias I ecu aliye with t ie and lumber ir.snoetors for the past we ( -, I M? ssrs. Hartley ltres., made a two i iv- visit to (.'iilumb'a l.i-t week. Mr. Lewis Rawl and wife, were \ i j- j iog in town Sunday. They were the iticsts i f their two daughters. Mrs. l\ ?. Aniiek and Mrs. .1 O u ......... Much success to Till* An vocal . Hill Lo'au. Mine Creek i-rs Pretty weather fur | lanlioy. where pj0, lid yo'i yet your seed earn. We or I ,j. , nu't z.ic.n!.\v yet, the old v.unmiis for lib l:t'ii> can't hatch out nfore tlie |?n\ irst Motiil iy in April, ami the rlroinn will in* nver, and the winner will jr()0 e Kphruni, shea it. will b Mo lie put sum liukt'.tleon let os luve tea. That eat; rn* a rn .hiny business E'/. and Tint pyut into. You see they left hear rite a(1?| Mer Christ nas f r<Ji.. y >t out dar U?!;k a saw mill helpt stw op all ti e t.,s iiuher more or l->s in the country, pren iwil sliinule' enough to aev inai.s st;(n niise in the ( only, cleared U(> some pt. f ss thini Id) acres of land f?T ire I I.aiU Rodyers hiiriit lip new fence. ,.v,. til- to hnihl a fence from here to ,;1> | uuler < ate tliein out Mid left became Wou ay f,aid twou'.d I e some time bt'foie (.h.n aek lurries wonhl ye ii|ie. Well prea .-rytliitiy the matter about the city y.?? tl J bii-ieii, I saw Aiht I.ott yo by (e.,t | ( krd like In-was yoiny to stay some busy uie b wn.s in a 1 uygy driviny a I a rye iis. ,rst> and ba one biy biintil of oats in |):t| u s t.uyyy. I led you litardof if, where j men! fs be yei millions from He is in e order, tliein or sand bill (ish is ,part it- mil i-liiuy to bis paint as Patty ir,, tii nthl sa* . Wlu-r i- Hill t'lntltlebiini j? uu n re iliat ne lias im-nlt'il up rite fast pOSi. ice Man h t ame in. Locking foi He en i i sn ii ' * - - * i v grass It r | ||1IS, 11 .'Will laasi, what a I iuicsays l'jiril '* a ml c .nor*' IIoN'stein's (.' os?s Ifn.wls. (Mlst ( ain invartM.r lln> fact Matt yoa al- .Inwn dy have a e< rrcspoinlent from t!i . I?.|;j if, lirit (Jeorge is r ihcr cureless comeI doesn't put i!i his appearance vcim VVhv i -n. 1 ilnii't think it will into fete dciiia h him nt> all. Although I p-omi.-o ,t|v gi to write any more .soon, I just irente Ir. Iredell Jones, the popular rep- taken ntutive of the Virginia < ?r I win I'nivi. niii nl Company, spent a few day? .han t uir town this week. Mr.. Jones ha- - h >ol as of friend-. every who e. Nov. I.e 11. Y. I*. I ., i le< t< il delegates to ar' State Convention, which wil| be one is I li e lirst wick in i. liarleston. All \ ? / VI. T. 0 go, may assure themselves of n jo tiice as the city by the aca never or tains lu a half hearten way. The ion Is ilia nourishing condition, ut to n 11 you whet u line time we 1 last Suturdny night and Hi inlay. . Willie Ynrbcitgli one of the brighyourg men ct the county came .vn frcia Saluda, as 'lisuia! and tigrcrublo in last Saturday was, to on engagement he lir.il made with pouplu of West Creek church. . Yarooroiigh was disappointed fully much as the anxious people, who rc waiting to hear liitn. As bid as wcutlier was abot.l a disc ii boys I girls met at the home of Mr. \V. litis'.citi, when* the energetic in>> man was stopping for the night i we wore paid ten Hint's douole for p trouble. We lieaid one of l blindest sprcchos that ?vcr came from ) lips o* u boy. Sunday the wealhliad modiflcd, and Mr. Y'arborough Iked into Providence church, whore rowd uf noisy boys and girls hud asnbh'd and were waiting for liiin to lintcucu his lecture. The modest nng cuan spi ke without fear or he* iion. lie opened Ins lecture with u ig; "Oil the eld folks would be haptf l hey new 1 had signe I I he pleged." would have been beautiful on any eavioti. So earnestly did he plead Ih them, to touch no; the poison at soon or late would carry them wn to a shameful grave. Every art in ilia audience was reached nn sonic tender point. 2s ever did a iu address a more attentive emigretion. and never was a congregation ire iiigiily entertained. Mr Yarborougli is indeed a boy that cry mother would idolize, and every ther should be proud of. He is a essmg to the country ill which lie vs. I send up my prayers and best ishes with every girl, mother and liter of this community, that hir. ituro life may be crowned wi;h great cccss. I.ittle Del ie. Prof Ivison, of l.ouaconing, M<l. fiered terribly from neuralgia of the oniaeh and indtgestlou of the sto nh and indigestion for hirteen years id attar the doctors failed to cure m they fed liiai on in irphine. A lends advised the use of Kodol Dys psiaOure and after taking a lew >ttlvs of it lie says, "It lias cured no. it in ly. 1 can't say too much for odal Dyspepsia Cure." It digests 1 at you cat Hunter druggist. The following verses were kindly nt us by a lady friend. We do not low th-; author, hilt they are full ol ithos and sweetness Wo publish leui with the hope that many will hi ; II lis ol every year, ("an t our pa- , i ? ntl irii'letM make it n.'i Can't i S in from the plow. Su .ie ran t us re't, yet; b it -lit* must stay j i r\t ??i k to lu lp put oill com- ,| Hilly isn't I?..t ?ix years olil. in uo two wt rlis more. Then lie (| stop, iiml ?li< p torn. It's so ( its you know it. S.im is only leu j .ill do Imt li tie* Su-ie esiTi't do () thai; till ilu* Itn ;ke!s lur fie ciji .. il sti ihutors, hut she mast lay m l.e~ (' i a tit nil r ami Wo d-hook ? will fail over the lirst "I d he f i fiiTo-s,and il.ii k he has a hard, (| is all lliir? JSonieliincs nice.-sity 11? .- it, a* (I .-niintinits it doesn't. eat ^rainl fathers ^rund-fat her ()1 it his ?lithtion that way, and I . fter t h> in. Yes, hit almost so. ir I. ran spare their elnltlten more . Ii y do, if they won'd. I,el the l< ache be kept busy. (I, , (lie doctors and lawye's. They .. ?l people, most of them. When tlr( <lek, VCi V sieli, there is joy iiii- s blc in having u fp o.l |lijsieian ser i rnellit'll ihereby. In every h-?a?T there is a line duo graven, Whose meaning is to draicsl I riend* n in now n ; In every character there is a strong" hold, To j key to which lies in (lod's hands alone. In every sotil, there is a chord o ^ueWuiditiu Which \ ibrates with a strange, di cordant sounding. Swept careless by the heedless hand or rude. In every heart there is an ur.darcnrrent, Whose depth is fathomless by love or hate, In iVH') son I there is a sanctuary. Which neither friend or foe can violate. in there lies in ? very human hnsoui, An unknown world of evil and of goi.d, \n unknown world of evil ami of good, And *'l of us at time*, each in our measure, i .n.-od?r>t:.i<w and :ir? mijuiidnrslood. "or, since I lie golden day s of sinless 1". hoi. No one has read another's soul: le ciily em li sail t'in.s lo th r cen ?r W'lu.re ?-a I in, cl/ar eye surveys and < uidci t he w liule. Thoughts from Hiisy;" Who said it? The faru:T..at's v. ha they are. I i.sy ivisiyr, and watrhin^ lire t!:e-e winlav#. It v. .s win iy sure vtioii<;h. the !.i>< , AO weeks, hut I'd rather c wind l!i ui snow, like they have west. "lltisy" Who said it? The il house-wives, trying to hunt uj ifthiiiir for their hungry ?lohus t<> ami wa^'h ?.; ?'i--lit-r . and shipping ..and making hep*, : !! ! soeepint; it ii.i use! Tliry are bus;. Uusy." W ho su:il it? 't'he pre ehi'liey are always so. Don't the i< her.-, wish tiery i lie e- old under d that, they have soiii!hinjj to do! <ir, in w: and think. lYeuehers busy more tl.au one ?'# y out of ii. if mine frxaxyterator were t iu?y e oht out ?>i seven days, jj M li - lie tier true. 'f.s a ?nod ( ^ fur farmers, h mae-vvive.i anil j ehers to be busy, but tin re i- no ! In ensue iT the fat l tint sehool- , Iters are i eroiiunj; less and le s , iistho spring adv:in. es towards , I wish t! ey eoulcl all he kept ( issiddown to h.-avy loads len* 1 | ?ojjo who never charge? too imichto j t lc?? at 11is ti n-riip i-.o feel J"is ntiSc. i > Aud nhtn one is foully slandered. and > ; has a case In court, how &oolItit' the voice of an eloquent ami shrewd . lawyeij The lawyers may te busy j enough, but Hie physicians are not ge> | ling ricii in our section. I was goir.g i to a >y that if we never had any use I fur lawyers nor physicians, tl would i be better?but bow can it be? lf'l.-n < j big a word. *11' Adam l ad not t>inm~ , e ; there muy not l.uve been coy farmers, * bard-worked house-wives, teachers, i l-reach.rrs, doctors in r lawyers. My ! 1 ; what a .good ? rid this might have ! i ! been. Mas. J OUR TEACHERS' , COLUMN. Our School Work. Those of you w ho read, observe, ami think, how do you fee", about our pre.-- 1 cut school symlem, government, and earriculun ? Is uut t!ic system faulty, the govt i mm i.t a farce, and the curriculum a humbug? When I think ' of our count ry schools avd the e uuiilions surrounding them, tie chord <1 ' sympathy is ton lied. When I think ' of our town schools (s -called Graded ' ; Schools) 1 si in disgusted. Whan I i think t>l our Colleges, 1 am caused to j fear for cur future. I'ossib'y, and I ' very piobali y, 1 ;ee with de-ease ! eyes j [and tiiiuk with a weakened muii, ; ' i nevertheless, di-put whit i say win may. Most of our M'lmoi-houses are I line, inforiahlo in the winter sea-o .' and wanting in fixtures, a; par.itus ) Ac., necctssary to make school-rot n. work pleasant and pr< Mtnhle. The ( ses-ions are too short slit-rl ami teao,ers are overcrow ded and ov* rwtn Krd. A tea* ilea c.iuii>>t jv-.s-ibly do justice by more tlini iwvnty-livo pupils, a country s 1 itinl Umc cr who iias i s . heart in his work aud who is nut m k- j ing of this i obiu prof soon a stepping I v I t 1111' t > K? Will* IjC * 11 ! I'l t it'll lilt ! #? .1)1 genial In hi- nature. (Iimtvin the s\ uipnthy, eneourageiii .nl. and help of all who tire interis'i-d in the up-hoiMing of humanity. As In the other e! it : is a pity lor | a rent and children that they tin riot cho. >1', nr be f< r.r i to so loct.sonte other stepping-stone. I'n! | Irons ??f eounfry sehools, air tint good nf your chihln n, be enreful always i . i select a t . t in r w hum yon knu'.v Iumtbe woik, and thin give him the hewing hand in every way y> u can. How ( " 'many of you who, tiler selecting and securing y our teacher, put him lor < rh r and go home ainio-t forget yott have a school? Your teueher needs hind words at.d t i.cc.::rageiin-nt and peration: your children i.ee i y> nr in( tcrost and sympathy. Tin more in- ) trrc.;t will your child.en I..he in th . ^ work. The more interest shown Ly parent .lud child, the mo o deeply will the te teher become int rested it: bis w- rk. Itisawnik that mint he kept ali.ve and befell bv ; II c n erned, t hat gtd.d work ninny 1 c done. The t "acker'^-n 1 no* do it a'l.evon if tt inc will pAS^t 1 vAu^j??g that way. You may 1 ji l "hffFPdi'pfu'i" -j'l'tf 111 !i\ ^1 Ji. J i i 1 'i'1 i! i J j )ipfil ' edge, but what power have yt.n' tt j i muse otIters toeouipreheiu! that fen- I- : I edge or to retain it J* Parent*. tryYf. r I one session, eaeli at dak, t \i-it \i.\ r j school occasionally, showing iutere ',! i giving cheering words, a: d you wil ' iind li'iw much good it will do. Jt is but a very .small per cent of <>iir c. <nLrj bt ys w ho ret ei ve a college edit a-, lion. Would it nut be well then lor all piiivnts In la' e a tle-p interest in V uiidiug largt r, r.ltd better ?tpjipped selioo!-h inscs . rui to kno v and know well, that their children are being ton jlil thoroughly t lie branches taught in i nr common schools, a kiK.wlcdgi \\ hich is so tio cssary t? useful ..mi respectable citizenship? While some I of oor graded toil m 'are lining a g >mi work, tuKeii as a whole, i. it not h. trein salisfavt ory? Is ii n ?t a i !<; that boys and girls !?:*ve ceiupbit.nl tin | eouise of ? tiuly in tome if those | se'iorls and thou ; rnveti. up. 11 ex inin >li< n, hi able to enter the fresh man class in coHeire':1 I know thw l.icuilii s iif on i coiley.es muM oi l ell !< .- e |<at ienee .nil become disg -to.I. when llio !; r,e n jarily of tboso so-eallod yi alua'.es f I'gh Schools apply for ntluii>.-iiiii . n' ? i o 11 A deeper ami more Sie.irIt h.t rI'st unist be tokened '11 the minds o! our I eople for a more ti.orou ' i ; la lastie , .mention, caprcinlly in lit- rudlircn- ' tarv brunches, or s! niiiiful ignorai < . \\i;l |ii'< vail. I', i s .id tli it i. n> y v h .il'.t' il ill e school . tomp'c.c III course of study, and laeeiv tl. ir ii. planus, who ?.ill; (it \ ii read i Hi I gent ly an I w ie? a' c \ ? . i ea t i <-r bra n< the < w Iiic ill a e tliw rudiment > : o. s. I.o'asl ie e.'ui' lt on \ Vo>y :i mti r of y <oi:ig 11111 :.nd\..uiig men w ho have ci'iii{il-te I the cur .1; I ill! i ' oese cli >ols Weill.l Ii ii ; ; .- j in ads w . ;! < r? ?j 1 1 cd to s 1 cy h (! truly ru.ir.tfi- I. U hy till? i ue :n.;y be a-!; tl. I is n I . i o '" ; r tin- li neb v > f..ul . Is it 11, n i '.uili of parent - t-11iiiti*i*; .. t is iiK.rt' l In' r.i'.i11 <>i ; iiviits t In1.ii i !i nclrer . r i hihi, Ik m'cvki', I tear i Hurt It" oil II'll I ! I 11 :i 11 lit* li> i ii i fenclsci*, ns a rule, think too much lie money to he >;<>'. ton ;i nl liow b ii please nil " 'i.i < rip il. Tin'. .:ir ?e.'? , I uiirli in love v i.It K\!ubilt m, f >rg ? ing I 'nil ".ill i - not i nl Hint gl.r cr iid neglee ieg to .in al.irili.D-; ex I lie very ground work ot idiualioi h 'oo mill li i< 151 .i%it o( geliin Ii roily; i the i uri i< ilium and n noiigh of 1 nil r theroin,Ii iii the rial j; lenis. (hiidr.n ire naitirnll I lioilghlb !i> and licglig 1 (, n ii trail ig as old r linn'r, the my.>i t.ir e ? lost carefully laying the fouailiiti n:ie f t.lier in Ins biirir.e-i anil the 'i lothc. in her h.i'iM'-h tiiil aliairr, f'>r > i it the abort pi; iotl of youth ami do p. >t give the encouraging w < : tl an ! j ior helping ban I a* oltea ;iit v? ih > . wc-ll tlioy "Hi1, i ii.'\ ti ver fi i - ,va it the physical ( Ii I.I hat h v. I n \| . i! how i lien i.re tliey negligei i t I e menial child. Soiueo; on re I eges \\ e doing grand while i hers j icre e not, si ill t hey are inr aliiiul ol t, ? nded 8 boots in dirc'pliin? ii-c. | orongli work I'nle-s the eiilhii: mm I 1,1 er tl.<ac college tad* 4gnUio?) i in I e < a iv mil out, 1 fear tie r ability to l'(\> al out in.o ill- worlu broad minded, iroi ioils men will to a tiling of) l:.e No HnmvniaaMaurnw* fwjMfkm?unnM? ?ast. It is not .So'jvjn tdreiijtth or' ; Jarbett mmoiioq thr( o ir r mntry is in ! 1 want. Wc war ex p.. mini mioih, 1 etliug b.-.irts, and applj lug conoieoor. ki a last \r ?r?l, I wish i ? e mid b?? i:.i- ' >i essod on the miai ' ti - hi.- . jortanoa of thorough work, both of earlier un 1 j upil, iu the iMdiaienliry >raiii h-.*3 of study. When ?!?:-* work , 3 thorough, no <iie who i.s tnen'.u'ly lUaliOvnd to bo>otiie a tr'n v.ili iVt'i' tiuil'or f >r u vlluij! it .- ed ileal on, .vIkhIi t Lo getj it < ? n A ih'rsi or know I dgo w i:i hive b.en y'vrn nul lie wi.l ' vvosne a siuJ.ul for tli remainder i! hi;, J. T. Ih v.iei. | - j !Ie;nurk;iblo (."tires ?i" liitcunm- j * t lain! (i'iu :i nil! i it:-.i m il or, J( Hi'."; i-:;uton, N . C.) Tt.e _vlitor of ttie \" i? oirntor li. < l.ju ] j >ccabion to ti-ft llie elli \ ej of (.'haui-j jorlu'-ii's Pain Halm tw o- wiili U,e ' most remitrkallc I'esult"* ia csi li eita-. ! , First, ; 11: rhenium is.u in tin- sImu!Icr li*i m wiik-li It Milti* ri .! oxerecialiiigpiiii f rtcu (li'.y-, wI:i.!i v..\> ro lii'Vt'U wiili I ao njijni ati > i> cf l ain iialui, ritl>*?ii?i! iiii' i>.ul i.lliln 1m! anil . oalizii ff in tani i . li: : ml t isii.o relief in a \ery shell !:::i . -eonil, in 1 f ilivi.iM.<t -i:i in li. . jo ' t, niiJiiAt ' ^ pro-trating Itiai villi ?ev i? piiti.j which wa re I - i! * Hv.' .. .: i < rubbing willu the i;ini lit t u relii in , m night an I g?. iting ?-j? eo fi? in j;. :? ' for sal j l?\ F ' 1 Z f " " ' i , 'pjit t v - . * ? JUSi i i<\ ill And learn why the I-lour j buying public endorse! the celebrated L iHuir; ; r'.ar: fPu r ;y EKiiND, ^iMAr.u;?:vjs-o i>y ] The SheHon Mills, - |: Is heller lr l n . <! (Inn :.m fh.i.r, being I ?' m ci . r. it i- ;i 11 Hated. Sejthat every su or L. i i l. bear.- the 'Hungarian Purity Bra id* Its ri.-in.; ; \ i -npvii r t< any oilier brand. i w Whiteness, it can't bo Excelled. Ask your lie :ler i'.u i! bran.I am buy n > o li r. Tin. M II is rep;-, sen-;-! by D. R. HALTIWANQER, Batesburg, S. C. 0ili o in Ailv * '! iI.. *. Hotiee to Debtors; and Griditors. Al' |v Tf -n ; owi:-, I In- 11-1' I'J U lou, \ii.l | :.y. i. t to :!; ut.tlei i:z e anil all persons having * i-v i i- ii- a'e pn ,-i ill ihe -,.i..e ti iho mi | H'p '"ly a>tesw-d I ' Mj Si I'lW i.-- \ i: , *>?*. -i, r.\MAe 11 E E ! . | Th:' II Linilt .ii, Drown Sh >t? Co.. ol [ St. Loni.-, Mo, will irivt? your I ul>y l? irn tiui inn tin* y?>:ir l'.IUl, its first t :iii I Shot's tr Tlioy aiv made of tli.c Vic i Kid. and wear well. i * wnvii j i . (j ii MADE \ ; AT THEIR NEW /' \J. j s^nTM ... r,<*f FACTORY. /:?"? , 0*^ fou s.\ m; i v ? i 7 U X. Gunter, : I? ATK^BUB - - s < . ; ifc f - ' 1 ^ *.*? k ^ r\ i* C* ^ ,t V v' ,? - J "n- 4i*-U \A"r! 4}.w's.;?lj' i'-> t^a t 'era" Sic? /fV I v>v- in *' ?-, -? . i- . * \ .. now s ?rt j ZZ ? Ulid brii , !! ' - . .? ?' lO Oi'O i.'lS \ /...; . ' I i.-u .'llO!,n, I * . ! '"T~" \ t l:a* ' :'<??! t. ^4 ' ?;-c? > ' .'.') .u.: > ol'com .4. rV^'Tr; R' "i." ? . I / ' V *3* " "i -v' u..^? ! ' v?"J 3 uU it .i l*.1 \ * / ;.J V Sc Ui Jy .0. 7.7^5 M * 1 I> if t-'i / (V O. i" . in fa ' x t-j Nr_^ , Js ' , ? '?x'-vi. -vtrj tw u : j :uii::v li/.v3. ; ! I : .. - . > I ;M ' , hit . .< UI ' ' 1 ( I V. fI. III ! ! ,-j COI : .' ' I oi viu-o II i :< to Tl.? 1 1 Kh Clnto, J ... ,, I ' i, \?r .*-3 ' - ;* ......n. ! T I IVt. ' 'j !? ?; r - I .11 I )'' ' plclf ii nictiou to troatlaz ) ' ' V.'1 3 yourtroul (tuiillMillcriiiBW .x^irr - n Attention < aiiiji Co mar, \yiil !n* .1 uii .-l i ,ij >>f I !i ? e imp ? "vlMirii^ .'I'.!, i.i-*, . 4 o' ! ; !* vv;, ii. K? ory%iin'ii!> . i- t .i n? ' M ! t.i Ii {> lit a inipor! lit ,4. i .? .?.? will bo tirtn a-to 1 roncenuejj lll(. .Oil o ill' V a'.): at < .* 4?l tlfli '? :! II. ., , ? . A Is i t'lii .* o i .it. r . j l A. V. Wo.nl, Coin. ; ,|St, '. St. lMnnkelt, A<! ; . ftVill;*, Man li 1 ?, I'M). !,. ic re.-.*. I*r* rcript * ti for D alar in. 1 t III ii ! i ?-: i 1 t v? V i< n i t .' I ic of (l?OVk's , ,r r; I. i * Cnri.L ToMC. It i? rimpl , ^i. nnd ftiiiniue III a tasteless form* ,, r> :ure-uDOp;iy. J'ricv 600. ' p? ' ?^ 1 uwmmm mmt. i an i DON'T Fail to VISIT! L. B. Asbfllj Or ru Johnston, S. C., >lev/ Northern Grown Seed 44 44 Onion Sets 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jiivtl I'otutos LEESVILLE COLLEGE i.ND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL I! s the largest patromgc in its i li.stury. !" I'ri"w* Sc'Hsfon 0}> Mo Fl'ii?. VI. i Sj-fi'ij.l <ii\rs fur pupils t-nlciing iron ptly. Teu now pupils provided or by tl.irg M5ivi t of boarding ball, ovv is the lime to alitor tIiu t.'OMMKli ' 1AL SCHOOL. Courses in lh.oltneping, Sitort-hnud and Typewriting. T.. IJ. liAYN T.S. President. i souths,k1i na:l\vay. ^ y> Central T!m? at Jn . .\'.'o ait towwrAV I Uu'.iv l 'i. (t . Poi:; ?. S< *d . - ?. j; fi'Ot J ; V7th I'l't. . KORTItrO USD. ,. LvTJ . *~i "5 :i 5 T ~ , . : " " S i'.i \- >. i.y ) K'JL'O;ill Ui*?; 44 1 . .. .1 ' : IMi Otal " I; nrk , 4 ; .?i, i JSal Bite A . .. ?? i . ' * ' i v. *' ... j. T7.i tTTF. ? : , i-~ . . I 41a t: / ?! r. lit: ar : ?&aj :Ooa| ;??? ' C ? r n ' :Vi 7? > 1 po i 1 ??ifl| U4TJ / t MM v . ? i ... ' i . i O I.*" ii)( .. Lv. Aik 71w|? i . too twp .... ' '' itV'AI r.v-tV.Vr*.; ... I . A " K ?'*1 ' I -i* -i J 1 . ?rJ ' 1 ' " r ... I " \ ivv; . r.r. \ Ifl \ 1".'' :. O.I . % _?1 Jr. oVa ""' ' ' ' ' , 80te id'iia ?" lMo" u> > I <*>P 1 7 08* .. T;- :,; i * ' ; **H *? s ; '? ' : !.:< ir. l. ,nr 1 , S l'-j. T O n II 1. -\ 2 i. ; - If ilH, ! ' " 1 Hp : !.:. I ...... : a -'=?j - 5 ?|. 10 2 a _ .: : 1 1* - 1 l_s jw r gfal ga^i Isttpiajg Ctxv Sorvlca. \ : 0l" "l"v'Ixstworn NV . 1 V Y. ri Florida Lira l: 1 . ' *. Kundny, con :... .-i ..M..u oljr or <? ?.|? ..... Urnwiga Koosi s. . ! 1 ' D *. . lotr OiriU* I #??I : ?*? .{ !.. v." <** w T Irt.rj* >. ....... ... .-i Hurler CUM lo. i C .1 : ?>::.? i t (J .irul X- ?; . V ... .1 FloiMn E .r > I ? - ? -: in I... car* tntVilH) I ? v V ! : i . i'ra > ii. ,* I -.. i . ii-anbo! .\. ii port '?anipi, Jack > i i V. . . i i \ w Y i - < < . : t ? :?i. . . I. Diiuai! ... ! L cs>u Cua;ioti< . 11? . :i...... .... !-V_V. s. F..". ~ Thmuib .. i.i.' . Ync-r :ii b.v .1;; ?\:v.'iv? >. .1 .. II 1 ; X..-.V V-I/Jc lit i'-lli .ii-i , . ->-s I v. 1 An 4t:? iiu I Oil"; : < . 1 .! ?: ? . . .-> ? % .. mo:> - < ii-o i ? ll:i..-in .i s !' ! ! >lwi .I.i ? i ivilio '. ' i a ii .: . > . wo-.-.! J.uik-oa > i in i. . 1.1 A v.; :<>. . A ' 1 >.X.No.\\ >. 1 i. !;A D'.VICX, . Irii i. < on I'm . a ?t., . . V . (ft >U, I). O. '.V. ir.TA E.W.IU NT, Si.-. 1 1 . I';; .-. , O.i. d. O. ~ ! ir is | t?. i* i i j j i i ii . . -i ( f nil )u [ ; i S I i . \l.i-; I'AN'Al'KA. It ) A ? . to ; Ar :!( >'! ! . < . . j i \ / on .i' til.- lll'ii- I . . > ; .. .i'm I" .ihii <i' - f 1. i , I*i\ lap \ -.Tr. nor.*, j ion x iV.infAl i.nl Irr?>{..- t . . !i,; a<l v.:tli lun'Jth, j i>li .i ; iui 1 lifpU'O. | \ i i Prap.v.vd Only by [l fc '.L. GERSTLE & CO. ? | CI; A I'TAMOOt A, TT.NN. 3 E ts nl$ I a r.ottic Six Bcli'cs for $5. H B ! > i;?: I t > K :i.nv ' J.ot y.n;r u K ; i. . I . i . ; . . i ..r R 1 P i -i ! v Ui.'il -ii with a P ... ?' i i Ualloi), nil.1, the H O.'J .1 1 ; . I tin .. B r* i I : R R . i. i v? ii.: "ti r r? i,!- D H I !:: I . ! I Ul< 1 tllitt. ii p. i i ..<1. !'.> .-".iiiic f..11 nnato 8 B| I < i G. I . P... i i' i.iu>r li;i\ I i't ii R p. i ! ' ? I i; y it. fi r in ? '. i ( <Ia>.s H k i i I . in n?. H P I h i : i t ' |.m lain; it ?j K s r t- -r . . S* i m.?> ti !1 tin- W S \. r. CIIALKl.n. l!.n. fin. g P -i--? ; Ki St: i;.i'n ;i 11 i{ Ii I'lliil. H I r ;; ) I I r \cr.?I year- Eg i . i tinl j i n :<i ti nor \ in.- B ii v ' uii i - I". J. 'i;cen,"ul l.m- (H i*. !!,, "Nil i oniony In-lned BE i: 11 i ' i ! :.n p;; li'tr; if lit- H v.. . !? iiic in ! j; Mil t h hi ;; I Hj in i i. iin * I over um< I. TI.i-j liav- F5 Kfjil my w iff in t n. i-1 ic.t lioalt'r K im;' . !.< mis li!n trie lliuoiv fflj i : x splomlid lor ffinnU' t ?nili i >: KB t . r? a j ran I Ionic anil in\ - H r or >?< : .!., rundown women No Cg r i.i i ii c r.-n lake it < pi wo i - HQ . it.ily "1". > tl?? in. Only fiO Rnfl >1... .inn ijn.iraiitffcl Lv . f.. (inn- Wp M. E. RUTLAND, President, . v JNO. FOX, See., Si Treat. Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co. 1 Just received a car load of buggies. Best on earth for the livery [ Buggy .Guaranteed Can sell you a nice Buggj', set of Harness, Lap-Robe and \V hip, from tf.'h). 10 up. We also carry in steel; a nice line of Collars. Pads, Hames, Traces, Bridles and Horse Clothing generally. Our entire stock of winter Lap-Robes at.cost. _ BATESBUItC _____ S. OH 1 Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!! CAIt T.OAT) ?^ Iri".ex*o, Star Leader, 3k?ocl?x*:rL 3Px*iz@. Ma<lo <>!' Iiuliiina i ron?None better. ! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!! 71^-sjyr vbe Sz, 3sscl j ire > 11 COM FORT and 1)1 RABILITY. A Stove that won't cook and Shoos that ' doesn't lit, makes mothers worry?fathers j frown and the children cry, so before buying* call at L. I>. CCLLl M & CO., and get A the right goods at right prices, and keep fl down trouble. H J B STOKES, _J| DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, ?,rcckery, Gin and Saw mill supplies Steam pipe fitting a specialty. Call aud see me when you are iii need of anything in ill}- line. Satisfaction guarati | teed. I V ? . ? -New Northern Crown Seeds. i f"" _"TT* * ^ "**' ^ *'-..vi M A AT THE SEED STORE {? O. J. HARRIS. Bijggigs & Wagons! ? now have on hand some ? f<7Z~:: . "r".- 1 ' ^ i?uy?* W^A'G" AY lu?n in town be sure to Ny/X y \/Jf \ / VV ' -v\ / eonio round and inspect our fl , stock of Buggies, "Wagons B SATOHEE AN,) COLEMAN, 1 SALUDA.'SS: >t - - - - BEES. C. 1 I 'r>~^ fin o? PAOoerrsuvLNteAioco |B PoreRveWhiskey J 1 t ? m T W? ?hl. on approval. In pi.in bo*.., with SU.'PMGETT. i/i I no mark s to indicate content*. Whan yeul I i H '30l (hut St, /^UieUSIA GA iW receive it and test It. If it l? not ?a tie factory gZ I ||^ r**urn ll?l our aapansa and w* wlU ratwrn H a 1 - p.