The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 25, 1885, Image 4

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parlhoro jlemocrat BY S. A. BROWN ? CO. PRICE, $2 PER YEAR XN ADVANCE. BBNNBTTSVILLB, 80. OA. Wednesday, February 25 1U85. Office in Everett's Briok Building - UP STAIRS. - ii il ! i LI ? i mmmgrngmm i MJL.I II r i; i '_!!?y L^'lW'flL'aJll' VOE TUB DEMOCRAT, A Simple Mistake, Two Irtahmou wot In an alloy, drear. Tho day was foggy; And night was noar. Thoy saw caoh othor, Whon apart Blxty feet; And paoh thought tho other, Was a iiloud ho would moot. Tho couple to oaoh othor, Qulokly uoaror drew. Hut upward looked, Noltbor of tho two. "IIollo Pat" said ono; Ditto ncoostod tho othor, They talked for tou feocondB mord, Llko brother and 'brother. Hut seeing their miutako, Thoy both stood aghast; Whon tho wittior of tho two, Spoke at Inst. "You thought it was mo And I thought it was you; But bcyorra lt is Noithor of us for Uno,'' C. D. G. Bonnottsvillo 8. C., Fob. loth 1885. "Charleston, S. C. in 1885." In tho lille of a tast.V little hook Just rooolrod from thc well known publishing homo of Mei*. Walker, Evans A Cog? veil. Tho historical description is written by Col* Arthur Ma/.yck, mid portrays in pleasing stylo, tho many nttrnctions and ud vantages of Charleston bulb ns a pUusuro and health re sort, lt contains also 11 vnluublo sketch of tito history origin and development of tho South Carolina Phosphates, by A. U. Oiiornr*'., A. lt. S. M., with n chapter on tho Tindo and Churu - meroe of Charleston, furnished by a committco appointed by Governor Thou.son sou.o months back. Tho attractivo form in which "Charleston in 1885" is prepared, cannot fail to soouro tho attention of those seeking pleasure as well as well as those who, attracted by her resources, maj become pcrmtuioul settlers in our ?tale, Thc publishers have oontributod o largo edi tion to tho South Carolina Dopnrtinont ol' tho World's Exposition nt Now Orleans nt their own osponto. A oopy cf this vnluablo eoiitrlbulion to tho general good of tho Kt ate, can bo obtained from Messrs. AVnlkor, Evans A Cogswoll, nt 30 cont? ouch, postpaid; it ls hoped that our readers trill avail tliomsolvcs for this opportunity for procuring tho history of tho grand ?dd "City by tho Sen" nt snob n moderato prioo. A Georgia Town in Trouble. BUFORD, GA., Fobruary 10.-Tho quiet little town of Lulu, Hull County is disturbed to tho very centre Mr. J. P. Fchols having discovered that no State grants had ever been issued for some 800 acres of land, embracing tlie very heart of the town, has taken legal step to possess himself of tho paine. Both sides have employed council, and excitement is at fever heat. Frank MOHOS A cain in Prison. BOSTON, February 18.-In the su perior Criminal Court at East Cam bridge yesterday afternoon, ex Gov ernor Moses of South Carolina, charg ed with obtaining 834 under falso pre tenses from Colonel T. W. Higginson of Cambridge, came up for sentence, tho defendant having pleaded guilty. Mr. Moses made an eloquent appeal for mercy, reviewing his past career, and stated that his mind had given way under his troubles, inftancing the paltriness of the crime in proof thereof. He was sentenced to six months in the House of Correction. A Philadelphia Horror. A special dispatch from Philadelphia dated February 12 say?: Fire broke out in the insane department ol' the almshouse in West Philadelphia about nine ocloclc. The Hames spread rap idly, and before the three hundred inmates could bc released nineteen of them were JUrned to death Others were left to roam about tho grounds at will and many of them were picked, up hythe police throughout the city. -Tlie'people o? Washington evi dently understand that an inaugura tion occurs only on co in every four years'. A glance nt tho advertising columns of the daily newspapers indi cates that, almost everybody who has a room or window 011 tlie lhio of inarch from tho Capitol to tho White House is willing to rent it. Out of a scoro of advertisements tho lowost price for single windows is 810 or two fop $l/>. Tho condition, of tho agricultu ral laborers in Malboro County is 25 nor cont, hotter than it was at this time last year. Tho supply of laborers is suflioiont. It has not been affeoted by emigration. Two thirds of tho agricultural la borers in this county aro colored and one-third white. The laborers are generally making contracts for the now year for wages.Hud shares of tho crop they are not disposed to rent laikK The rato of wagos ie $10 per month and ration?. Whon they work on the share systom thoy furnish all tho labor, bear one-half the exponeos, aud roccivo one-half of proceeds of tho crop. The laborers aro neither diligent nor trustworthy. Tbeyt??arb not economical and have made no porcGptiblo improvement in thoir way of living. Tho condition hud prospects of tho farmers, as far as they depend upon tho labor ques tion, aro about tho nnmo as in previous years. With fair seasons and other favorable conditions dopendont upon tho wcathor, there is no reason why tho plan* tors should not regain their won tod prosperity. There is a thrifty, energetic farming class in tins county that can turn tho. pressed imperfect systom of labor to ?rood account hy diligently attending, in person, to tho many details of tho*farm, and no fears ncod bo entertained as to thoir success, if thov have nronit.iniiB BGIWOUS. Tho lack of this for the last two yours has affected tho planters in Marlboro' unfavorably. -<- .. . o In consequence of discoveries as to the practice of selling damaged canned goodt to Innocent consumera, nhill hus been introduced in the New York Leg islature to requiro that all onus of veg etables, (fee., shall bear a stamp show ing tho date of their preparation. The penalty for soiling a can of goods not hearing this date-mark is to bc ?500, The most lamentable result of the recent dynamite explosions iii London is the discharge of Irishmen employed in numerous mills and factories, and the posting of notices "no Irish em ployed," Unjustifiable os such retal i ati?ii is, it is but natural. One of the peculiarities of dynamite as an explo sivo is that its force expends itself equally in all direction. ? ?- -. *.',>?. Several Northern and Western newspapers, among their "society notes," have published recently an item stating that Rhea, thc actress, is engaged to bo married to Senator Wade Hampton. Thc Senator's inti mate friends regard the rumor as ridiculously false. Mrs. Gi ar field expects to pay a visit South in a few weeks. Ono of her objective points will bo to her gold minc in Stanly County, North Carolina .-? -m* ?. As sm article for ibo toilet, Ayers Hair Vigor stands unrivalled. It cleanses thc scalp, and preserves it from scurf and dandruff, euros itching ami humors, restores faded or gray hair to its original dark color, and promotes its growth. Every event in this world is a syl lable breaking from the lips of God, Every epoch in affairs is a completed sentence of His thought; and thc great stream of human history is God's endless revelation of Himself. The disfiguring eruptions on tho face, thc sunken eye, the pallid com plexion, indicate that there is some thing Wrong going on within. Expel the lurking toe to health. Aycr's Sarsaparilla was devised for that pur pose; and d?os it, ? .. . Maj. Martin fi, Dulany, colored died at Wilberforce, Ohio, recently. J Ie will ho remembered in South Car olina us a candidato for Lieutenant. Governor on tho ticket with Judge Green itt 1874, . .o-*. The. President, seul a message to tho House of Representatives Tuesday, re commending the acceptance of tho swords, military and civil testimonials etc., lorn.eily belonging to General Grant, which were purchased by Van derbilt timi presented to Mrs. Grant with a reversion to thc Go vcr mont at her death. Thc President also suggests to Congi.ess^'lhe proprit ly ol taking proper action to enable him to place Gram on the retired list with the rank of General. * <?v ? . Tlie President-elect lins received an application for office from an Ohio who address his letter to "Tho Hon. Mr. Gov. Grover Cleveland, Esq."--. Boston Posty 1 MtM^lWWMWHlMI^^ IUI WI ???? !??>-"? Tise Weil F?otwwe t L 1. lt is tho simplest structure l'or raising water on (lie American market. 2. lt is easily adjuster to any well or eistcrn. Any berso li can nat it up in If) min* utes. ns it has no attachments lo any part of the well below the platform. 3. it is the most durable fixture for tho purpose in use- It is substantially construe* ted, and the buckets never come in contact with each other, or the sides of lhe wei!, and tlie groove provided in (he pelly is so arranged as to produce but lillie friction on tho rope and none on thc pulley, .1th. it nurka oasily. 'lins bii?ltole Unlit nco each other, so tho only resista nco to overcome ia tho weight of tho water 'ri ono bucket: hence it is tho Only Strueluruthid will raise water from doop wells without a corresponding increase of friction, ami that requires no inoro p?>wer to opo rnto in a well ol' IOU feet than in ono of 20 feet (lopth. 6th It is always road y for -, uni always at ?ts best. After years ol' service tho same number of turns ol' tho crank brings ll.o saino amount of waler as when now. 6th. It hu,? none ol' tho objections so i.inion to pumps, lt will never freeze, has no wooden tubing to wear out, decay ainl |>< I hilo lim water; no iron lubing lo rus*, li ?vor has lo bo primed pack eil or thawed out, ami yon du nul have lo pump oula pail full to got a fresh cool ill ink. 7th. It is entirely lYtiolYoin dancer, I'cihg provldo.'l wilka self-noting brake, governed by nu ceoontrie, it is impossible, should thu hand necideu inj jj slip from I lie crank lor tho. bucket to run down. Hence any child CM) llanillo it with ported ?infi ly, THU entire structure o-mslsts (if one p.uley with erank, one rapo,'two buckets and ono spout for euch bucket. , These Spouts arc attached to Inside ol ijiirb orlVU'nic, un 1 ave operated hy rod pressure from tho outside, brining (hem up under and raising thc ndvn in tho bottom of tho bucket and convoy ino; I he waler lo p loper receptacle. ll ?nee i' will ' ?. seen (hat the unpleasant hamlling ef ropes and buckets, is dunc away with, nuil lite Uneleaulini attending such operation avoided. THOEITITC-fl-I OAJ^TSJPJb.C'JOJlGJSr G-XT.A.ls^J^'JSrnjJE?J^JJD Vor further p.\rtiouhirs apply lo W. TURLINGTON ?SJ CO., Bennottsville, S. 0. Patented August Sill 1SS2. Baxster's Tinted Wall Paints, * SUUSTITUTK FOKKAIAOMINK. Hendy for use by tho addition of hot ?Tutor. Tho host urtlclo inado for 'minting ceilings (ind willis. KIOIIT RLEUAST TINTS. Whito Sots |ior pound. Tints lOots. per pound. A Libero) discount to doalors. To apply it use a kulso mino or wall brush. Send for Sample oard of tint? to tho mnnufnoturcrs. A ?living of 80 por cont. WM. M. UAXTEK A Co. Manufacturers of Paints, Doo 31th 1884 Now York . TO III P0? 5 IMUS. TII10 largo and valuable Estate cd lcd ?1ANDKRVILLK, bolohgibg to tho late Samuel Sparks, Esq., of Marlboro County. Thc paid Estate contains 600 acres ol' finest arable land, and 750 in aplcndid forest ?nd cane pnsturo land and never failing water sprint?." F<" terms apply to Hon* Knox Livingston Hcnnottsville, who has plat showing ad vantages of thc saine. Tho above property can bc treated for at Private sale on easy terms. SUSAN K. KRITT, ALSO, AT PRIVATS SALE, N Or?ngeburg Co, and forming part of tho "Keitt Estate" alarm of COU acres of tho richest red clay lands, in which have been this year creeled six commodious frame lenaht houses, barns .fcc RKFERKNOK; lion. Knox. Livingston, Bennettsville. Or Ct Messrs James Peri erk in, William Haue, Esq., Col. A. T. Goodwyn, Korie Motto, Orangeburg county S C. SUSAN K. KRITT, Nov. 6th 1884, ?f. 'I VMK'S mmm FREE! FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Semi >mirnnnio arid thonnmoondnridrcisof flVool Join nrlk'lilioru or friends on n potro) card timi i.'ei trco for yoursolf ?nd ?(ich . of them ti 8]icclinon copy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, in: >,i ,s I 4lr?-M*A finn ff4J4n linn M i? /ulai: ia ullin: 0UP / "UNCLE REMUS'S" world-fameui ' I Sketchos of tho old Plantation Darkoy, TUflEE I "BILL ARP'S" Httmoroul Letters foi HUMOROUS ) H?n,? aR(l Hearth Stone tvriTFi?Q ( "BETSY HAMILTON'S" advonturoi VVI*. ; V told In ?ho "Crackor" dialect. II .?.i- HI in-1 tn, Nfe*te/i** of Trav tl, JV*tc$) J'oiin?, /Wm, ,irl?-<nf ur??, "The /.Timi," 'flit /fotintfioitt, Currt*patn\tnctt A World of Instruction nnd Entertainment. 1 Twetye Pages. Tho Uriah test nnd Duft Weekly. Pli a . * over)' muni lier of Ino l'uni I ly, SENO A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREEi Addri?3 "Tn.it OO.SSTITUTIOH," Atlanta, On, I J IjUJIlNITUItU ropuirod, donned nnd vnrnbh ! od. Old mnttrasscs nmdo over and miw ones iliads, by J. T. STONK. Shops for tho present nt my residonec--Ibo dwelling formerly oeouplcd by J. H. Sampson. Mrs. STONI?, who is n (Irst.olnss Dross Maker and Tniloiess, will out and nmko lor hndles and (lontlcmen. Cleaning and repairing Clothing a spoolalty, Pri?es low and satisfaction gnnr antecd. Your patronado sollolled. ?Ss* ^ Th? roost ^^popular Weekly ??>*. PM? T " dovotort to sole nc?, nioohanios, enijinuuiins. i.i< coverios, inventions and patontsover published, ilyert numhor illustrated with splendid ongravim-s. 'fM* finblioation, furnishes f? mostvahiAblo onoyolopruin of nformatlon which no person thouin bo without. I he popularity of the RCIKNTIKIO AMHIIICAK in imob tim:. lt? ciroulation nearly equals that o? all other papers of its olai? combined. Trico. ?S.20 n year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all nnwsdoalors. MUNN ft CO., Pwb lishnri, No. 361 Broadway. N. Y... . _ , , Munn it Co. hnvo also had Thlrty-Sovpn . YonrS* practico lio -? toro tho patent Ollko, ?and hato prepared moro than Ono Hun dred Thousand ?PPHoatlon? for pid onU in ?ho United Hiatos and <oroi(?n countries. CaTOAts, Trade-Marks, Copy r rights, Assignments, and oil other papers for coeuring to Invontora tholr lights in Ibo United States. Canada, England. France, (?ermany and ?thor foreign countries, propnrcd ot abort notico and or? reasonable tornis. Information as to obtaining patpnts cheerfully. Rivon without charge. Hand-books of informa tion ?ont. froo. Patont* obtaiaod through Munn iw ft (Jo. uro noticed in tho Solaotillo Ainqrican froe. Tho ndvantneo of such notice ls well nndondoiul by All ncrsnnawho wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN A CO., Ofllco Scill.vnilC AMliU'CVU, S31 Broadway, Non- York. LLS 26 YEARS IN USE? Tho Groatost Medical Trinttroh of tho Ago! SYMPTOMS OP A TORPBB LBVER. I.oas of nppof fte? Howell? cautivo? 1'alu In tho hoad, with a dull Herniation In tho Imrlc part, Pnln under tho shoulder bindo, Fullncns nfl er eating, with ndla ! m l 1 nation to exertion of body Ol* Ullud, Irritability of tompor, Low spirits? with n fooling of hnviuir neglected some duty? Wcnrinoaa? Hlzzinoss? Fluttering at tho Ilonrt, Dot? boforotho oyen, Iloadaoho orar tho right oyo, Itoatlosunonn, with fitful drcniua, Highly colorod Urine? and CONSTIPATION. TUT'F'N riT/tiB aro espooinlly adapted to such cusen, ono doso ofToota auch n chango of fotsllngn.s to astonish tho sufferer. Thoy Iiirvenflo tUo Apuctito,nml causo tho bodv to Tn Ito ou IrleslitthuN tho system ls nottrlahoil. jdid bv tli'-ir Tonic Action on the. l>lp;c.iUvoOru:tii?B,UcjrulnrMtoolsnro prodm-ed. Price Utjn, .!! Murray .St.,WjY. . \? auo'MBsiu Kiamma (?KAY HAIK or \VutHKBH8 changed to a GLOSSY BLACK hy a yingio application of dil? DTK. ii. Imparts a lint ural color, (lots jnStnntannoutdy sold hy Druggists, or pent liv expreSri on receipt of 81. Ofrico, 44 Murray St., Now York? I ll) ?7 td H WI WWI ? rihhOB Tho bid, Woli Trlocl, Wonderful Honni*. Ronowing Romodloa. iW\m SANATIVE PIUS&VAt?r? |,ivol ('otwnlftlnti Hf|.'id,.f.i.i/ tuo Howols, Vitrifying .in. lt1' i il. Cleansing ftofii Vmlirinl Taint. A norw Cool eiir? ?"??" SU-u KB ciidnehc, Constipation ?11.(1 lill 'litmus IMsiildcis. STRONG'S PECTORAL PlllSi^?'^ i i M<Mii\m(Ism. I m nm bonllby nppotito.gooddigos . 11 > n, i -.; ni n ri I y ot Ibo bowels A precious bonn IO iV-licufo ftontitlCBj soothing mid brnoinK tho. oervonesyMeiu. ami Rivi nu viifor nivl hoalth to ovory libro of Ibo body Sold by Prui'Kists. Vor l'auiphlats, n< a.ld'esi 0 li HOM. ft Co .180odftr?t.,N,Y.<Jlt? A youhji pf)t)i fiN^x. 'Svhntis tlio omi of lanie?'' Tho lotter *-'e," my boy, if you I dniVi ii>tf\ ii MiniiiK,v Give u? another i ^srsi^zr. ?aitVratM.-.v'ar?XEOV'vr^: c^^rr.wjp^mwmuainm ivre w trromii ivAitwii' . tturimWOK? ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY! ?Tho undersigned is now prepared to lill all order for Doors of any kind and stylo at prices that will astonish you-competition defied. Am also prepared to take orders for any kind of furniture for tho parlor or tho kitchen, and satisfaction guaranteed. OLD ?WRNtTURE mudo to look nev/, and Chairs furnished frith NEW BOTTOMS at reasonable charges. made and trimmed to order on thc best terms. CALL AND til']!') US, On ihe Corner south of Baptist Cliuroh, And 00 tho Street running West From 1 he? Presbyterian Church. Janhurv li?, 1881 S, F. PO WE KS. VP STANDS AT THE HEAD. -THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC This cut show tho New Stylo of Wood Work that tho Company is now Introducing ,,,, , ,w r--^!^^--v^ ARTISTICALLY ihe now Imo ol Ab ,f: ?;,,^y tfo^ BEAUTIFUL Ihe now Imo ol At* ,?:? ; *.-$?&\\y. tuclnhotits Unit ure \t\ ? i':S^vn?j'V uow being placed , \ S with en?h DOMESTIC I???'?i$00\) nre special I io.-. ?No "'j'.'''; 'ffii^zL^i. other Machino has Rf thom. TI?eso Attach f merits and tho Mow \m? Wood Work naiko tho 'Domestic' moro than ever, without question, THE AG K N 0 W L Et) ll E 0 STANDARD OF RXCKU.KNCU. FOR SALK AT i??P* WITHOUT A PEER. ?<?*? ??I? - UN I.TS - Mochanioal CONSTRUCTION IT HAS HO RIV THE LADIES BAZAAR, OHAS. 2-?. lWin?rTNETTSVlLLE> S' C' C??>'" Agonis wanted in unoccupied Territory. Address DOMlOSTIC SEWING MACHINE CO-, nun oh 19 [884 ?? _? lUciiMONn. VA. A MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON; " Gentlemen: My fathor rosldoB at Qlovor, Vt. I lo baa boon n> groat sufforor from Sorof ula, and tho incloaod lott or will toll you what a mrtrvolouaoffoct Ayers Sarsaparilla hu bad in his c&ao. X think his blood moat har? contained tho humor for at leaat ton y OA rs ; but it did not sh ow, oxeopt in tho form of a scrofulous soro on tho wrist, until about flvo yoars ago. From a fow spots which ap poarod at that timo, lt gradually spread so aa to covor his onttro body. I assnro you ho '.ra? terribly aflllctod, and nn object o? pity, whon ho bogan using your modlolno. Now, thoro aro fow mon of his ago who onjoy as good health as ho has. I could easily namo fifty persons who would testify to tho facts in his ease. Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS." FROM THE FATHER: "JUSSi a duty for mo to staid to you tho benefit I havo dorivod from tho uso of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I waa complptoly covorcd with a terrible humor and serofuloua sores. Tho humor causod an incessant and intolcrablo Itching, and tho skin crnokod so ns to causo tho blood to flow in many placos whenovor I movod. My sufforings woro groat, and my lifo a burdon, I commenced tho USO of tho SARSAPARILLA in April last, and havo used it regularly nineo that timo. My condition bogan to improvo at onoo. Tho sores havo all hoalod, and I fool porfootly woll In ovory rou poet- hoing now ?bl o to do a good day's work, nlth o ugh 73 yoars of ago. Many inqulra what has wrought o ooh a euro in my ease, and I toll them, as I havo boro triad to toll you, AYBR'S SABSArAniT.LA. Glover, Vt,, Oct. 21,1863. Yours gratefully, HiitAii PHILLIPS." AYBB'S SA?SAVAJULTjA curen Scrofula und all Borofulons Complaints, Erysip* elna, Kcxoina, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, anti Krnptloim of tho Skin, lt olonrs tho blood of all impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates tho action of tito bowols, and thus rcotoroo vitality and itrongthons tho wholo system. VKKI'AKED nv Dr.J.C.Ayoi'&Co.,Lov/oU,Ma6o. Sold by all Druggists; 91, six bottles for fe. LUMBER FOR ALL 1 rpiU\ nndersigt.o'l respectfully informs ie I. ti ity.oio ol' lier notIsvillu uti ! eurrotlntlit!; country timi lie h is locater! his How Steam Saw Mill about Two md hali' miles ca's! >' lionnotisvi.il lio&V Old |l*til\ty Spot. Church nnd on (Ito ''?ie raw road, n short distance from the Signboard I'rieo front $11 to $10 al I!K Mill, ?ind partie eau rely on gotting lirst-elass lumber. Hiv mos trial order. Address mo itt tho nilli o brough tho post oflico. H. H. WILLIAMSON. July 20, '84. Vegetable Sicilian HAIE BENEWER was tho ?ret preparation norfciitly adapted lo euro diseases of tho rcr.lp, and Ibo first suc cessful restorer of failed or gr?y hair to Ho natural color, growth, and youthful bo au/y. lt has had many imitators, hut nonohavoso fully met alt tho requirements needful for tho proper treatmont of thc hair (ted soalp. ll.vi.i,'s HAIR ltKXKWF.it has steadily grown in favor, and spread its fame and usofnlnosa to every quarter of tho globo. Its unparal leled success can bo attributed to but om cause: thc entire fulfilment of ?tspromises. Tho proprietors have oflon bcon surprised r.t tho rccolpt of orders fro?) remoto coun tries, whovo thoyba? never tumlo au oll'ortfor itt Introduction. tl'lic uso for a short limo of HALL'S HAIR lli:>;r.vvt:it wonderfully imp>'ovcB tho por lottnl lippearanco, lt cleanses tho scalp from nil itu purl I los, euroa all humors, fovor, and dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimulates tho weakened glands, and on aldea Hiern to push forward u now and vigoro?* growth. Tho ol?co.ts of lh'.< article Wi v?w trauilont; Uko those ?? ?tl<rfA!Cr'?i?? Jtrepara tlor.n.but romain a long time, which makes its uso a matter of eeonomy. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE WHISKERS Will chango tho beard to a natural brown, or black, ns desirod. It produces a permanent color that will not wash away. Consisting of a singlo preparation, lt Is applied wiUiout trouble. PREPARED BY B. P. HALL & CO. H.H. Sold by all Doalora In Medicines. TOR ALL THE TORMS Of Scrofoloun, Mercurial, and Moori Disorders, . - $jtfk 'bo best remedy, beeauso tho \.sf."- \ iitoHtv$'onroii(iiff and thorough - \ bloo l-puritlor, is Aye;f;?; Sarsaparilla. ?oU'.l.. all Druggists! ?1,?ix bottloB.C?. N KAT Ii Y and PROMPTLY |)ONI)^f -VT Till-: |)i:nVo^r?t Job Qlfiw. ,/$g$3$L Knst siilo J'tiblit! 8f|itttvo. ?j?|f??'rrni)siont or Private Boarding Mrs. 8. J. ADAMS, \e?,'%k. Vropriutor,