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Lotftttb m: l.ditor ' waiirlit ilminc' winter. *<i Mh i ev.i.fH. Inter«t !■( laforMtlM A boa: Tobacco, ""I! >vm : D' of KoWtioti ooauty, caUivateti two last year acres in tobacco, communication to tbf _ so intelligent, explicit and detailed with regard to the result of his ex perimeut that we give the main facts and flgores embodied in bis article, knowing that they will be.i read with inteiest by a largo Dum ber of subscribers He has already sold a portion of hie drop iu dreentti boro, titb Urn fallowing account | estern , ade in weight duting winter. 3. It is difficult, if not impossible, to secure under good conditions 4. The largest gains may be ex pected from animals in thin tie'll, —— — - - • • ■ f'' u H!VRPEIfS BAZAKi 1 L L U S T K A T E D. • hi sales: 47 lbs at «1150 23 “ “ 13 00 32 “ “ 17 50 22 “ “ 30 00 38 “ “ 9 75 925 "‘1120 *' 73 ^ and Cg fflit^i p health. It* is difficult to \ *15tlMif , "l%[URwPipid gain iu weight during 1 long continued feeding. 5. Under like conditions young animals make largest gain in pro- pori ion to food eaten. 0. A fbii*proflt oan tie made, even j ab pw*e*t *■ low |»rieei», by grazing aud> then graiir feeding Air two dr 1 Ohrse uidiitbs cittlo w'Ach have ibeen-iJadiotixisiy Ukiught orecou- oiiH«ai'> reared to be H*!d when from thirty to thirty-six months old. 7. Economy of production is quit* as Important as maximum product, especially in times of low prices It is not clear that it is prqhtable to (hi jeefffhg'fo idl*brs'ift'/fgneil ptartiyii 'tlftllf of fhi^ ' dlWEfb^ seihthN.' not proved that ijt.is moslcprotitalile for Western farmers to fatten anil sell tU>ir steers as ^‘adiugs. r|yy •w*r>a~i ^ of fil 4 $5 40 3 12 C 60 5 00 3 70 *57 Harjitri Itozar liribe 'ontjr napsr iu ll»« world ibal copibiues tlicrboic at liter* ure end the linr*i ert iHuttrsiiuiie Willi the I* leit fit'bion* and metUude, . et Uoueehold e'lornu^riit, tn wrrkljr illuttrationii V'4 •fi'Kci’iptToiiii of ihe newi-»t Paris and New V^.rk with It* useful psUlro-etieel at: pplewentii end cut petleme bjr euabling levies to be their owu dresumeken. sere man vdime* the cos: of 1 auhacripti on. lie papi rs on cooking, the management of ser- eemk, hw-t housekeeping in Ue worroOs da teill ere eminently practical. liuChatten- , tlon is gireit lo Ihe iutereeting topic of eo- rcial eOqhefle, end Its tllu traitons of ar needle work trr% acknowledged te be net qnethed,' It* tlierarv merit i* af the trtgH tsi eKbeflesc-*, and Ibe hniqti< ckereeiei'• it* hitmorou* pictures bna won tel It'll name ot the American. Punch • «('»*'<tt'i »f» • Xd»l f.J t .\K «a# it.>t t-,i< nf FRANK EARLi’S -!l •o u liliw i-o. a a ti 11 PALL AND WINTER 1 0 <* 1 'f4 50 u '17 40 fi* ,f! 5 KJ 44 ' ,-,,n 8 72ffcr best Uhj ft is v jnds. $47 11 It will be seen from tbe above,” i Mr. Jordan, ‘Hhat-^Uie 37i‘ kboirifli-irfkffr^rad^ ascan made of tobacco. I did this iu or der to make a fair test of every grade, tbe poorest as well as the beat Tbe lot sold was the amount contained iu one bant. The two acres cnltivated produced six ban s. If tbe others average as well as this one, tbe amount realized will be 1282.66. The cost of cultivating, fertilizers, burn and flues was 1123, leaving a net profit of $159.66 1 used one sack and a half of Wbanu’s Plow Bratd Guano. "I think I have showu beyond a doubt that tobacco cau be succuss- fully raised iu KobesoMMCMt. k advise our farmers, boWrei^tot tf go into its culture too heavily the first ty^livf^fy, .Sever HARPER’* PEKiODtHALS. ty® r:, 0 ..Air. ■ Very ral'iable farm, containing 7b nerty. 70 acre* r.leurcS and in fdtd (lau ml cnifi- vation. Diatancc from 0'nuri House 2 mils* Also another tract containing 107 aer« situated 7 mile* from towu For terms up* ply to H. fl. HUOflrNd, f Uurl ngtou, 8. C. Jan 28 -If real hcglii Wjili 'lir I tiou irifh 1W11 ton, as the busy comes just wbe ing cotton. T J more helpful in than experieu season iu tobacco ;ou are uot work- tbiug’A tacdb House and Lot for Sale, One of the most desirable places in loan of Darlington, situated or. 8outh side ,of Orange 81., near Public Square. Ruisl ing* on lot are s* follows: Two-stqry dwelling bouse containing 8 room* »M large pantry ; .Store house, 22450 feet (up mosito-tJ. A. Woods’ store) ; kitchen, bafn. ■nbtrik etc. For term* of sale apply to Ti. Tl.nttGGINS or C. W. MILLING, dlarlington, 8. C| '' an 2a y.uimi HARPER’S HARHER’S HARPER’S 'WEEKf.VAy..:^..V. 4 HARl’IUt RVOWJid PK«APU4 2 HARPERS FRANKLIN SQU\RH LIDA HI • RY * One Year (52 Nuinber*)..’. 10 i PoetHge Flee to alt eubscribcrs iu Hie I U* Of (L^tgUa af G»pada. ( 7he,Vu)lk?’ c ',8* die yKt/rj. , lira' Niiiuber tor January of each, .yrSr. 'VJiep no piny. Is ^giitpiueil, it wilt be un- .Jcrsleod that th'b subsetibar wisl^es *" cAunicse'e with the dumber oeri.ihvr 1 [. teceipt of iirder. ' Hoifntf Vo I times Of Tfhrper’t ItaAr, fbr three yOare back, in nf nt clotb binding, 1 wltt/he eent'by nikP. 1 poetkge puid.’loVky 1 i xpres*, free qf exper.ee (^roritfed the freight does not' , e‘t , l ! eO<t pfre dollar -ptf’iol- I ■nfbi'). for $7 OU pyrteAliifti*. 1 ’ Oloth (*:tsek for etteh edfrirde, *uitabl» I lor binding, will'b* sent 6y mait,' poetpaitl, on receint/i.f Ifl 00 eipch. • 1 n I | KeolllUvAw strmltd bo made by Po(tt- Otfice oney Order or Draft, to aeoid cbuuce of loss Add i css MAtFEW 1 A BROTHERS, ’ Ne " Yotk.' • •' 1 HM took:. Rise .17!! Tf}f7 U It. A i or. T’*»1tR a '•Hr .* at • at. hiih ill CLCfiN ywrarea. hi t ttriiTtir iUJC TARE YOXJR MlTMSTOS AND YOU ALL UTO&T GO >■ . .jA .Y a* u . —TO THK— IDA TlXiXIDTGKFOIlSr .»] , l( f . . . | , Jewelry Store — FOB— Jewelry Rare, TTITatolao®, CLOCKS AND SILVEKWAKK. A ll Id—: -ri——i . i.’ , , iWAHHAHITKD . *1 , (fickle W«tch«*r,'5 00, 55<i, 0. 0 U» 100} KoHd silver wuIrliFR 10.00, .J.50, 19.00 to M O* : • wdid goltl wwtrhew. 35.00, 40 00, 50 00 lot06.10; Chicks, 3.00; 360. 4.40, 5.iK), 7 00 fo 14.00; Jewelry, wstftk cbntiiiwy'dU'ck- lact-8, bniicbes. vatt-riugit, Kcurf piti", elcevc buttons, eohwr Imrtnna, etc,, at city ftrice*. Kipitirtnt; of tbv altovc done vn u nVMt and satiatar : •tOl»J• uiMiibrr. Silver-ware of 'tin* finvat quHtit^v in cudlcNa styles and variety. G»iH;and Itt* eoiiviacrd. > Jhu! 21t *86.‘’ ’ # ' id ,f a* n-i. . u.U -l. i i^.,. ■ FOR ULRO.VDS P-k,ii>k>t’» Orrtcc \ C. ft 0 .Min ft c. R.AIL»H».\D8. I t'hnrteown. 8. f’ , Nee 15,1886. j Dn and after July T2ih. ii»e iVafli- on iU*#c rotuls ivi'I run us fo ’»»hv* • x crpUtl) vvery : domn THAIn. : . j (;. - , ,; f l.-five Wikdeshoro /»vi •«»••• V M Henoett* 6 05 ^ ' cFAYHind •• •• ••••, •• • • • •ynp ee^»^K^i) l.eaee'Chera'w‘. Y740 Cash’s 7.58 Society Hill.^.. t \...,. Dove’s...,. * 44 Dkriington’...J...'.i.i.i... fM*8 Palinell«....i.i....^- ‘J -U Arrirtt al Flotence.., U 40 rr tkcix. Leave Ptbrenci’4.46 P Vt Paimetltr....WC.U.I »!?. • &0 Darlingto«'..dit'L-i<u...'...6 42 Do»e‘* 5 35 ’ Society Hiir....*.!...:*.- ...»Ot Cash’s .1.22 Laaea Ch-ww., .« *6 n .McFarlan..., 7 25 ^lorrentk..: (''.t,.:'... T 4C tBetMotr*; ..uiiu; .8 4)6 1 Arrivea| ¥ ttile«bor#.»... ..8 t>5 Freight trai tvill User Florence at 6 A, M. every day. except SuudHy, arriee at Cher*w »040 A. M., leuilel’WSraw *i 1 00 F. hM., nrii* at Flat oacd a* 6 8a ..i) n ! t ; \ F HAtVAJiKI., Pits. G. G >( {,JLN« U, .\|i)*ier,.Tiettepf»ria4ian r • ?.* *1 «ii KinrnnATS./ ^OnjIEA's^N^RAII.ROfp t’O. C viakLR*Tox. S. 1) , bee 13. («k5 On and »lt.|- ih^irdfje ||he..fq|<nwing scheatile will be iiiu ; , * . . rr ’ ^ . i Ii , . • ’ • -> -.S f J • . I.1T No *8.._. Leave -< VarleMon, * I iN O ae/ierf aie****** *•»*••••• •» .....1205 p m O; W< D. 4 $ J ir)V a; ■ < H 141 ITYA 1 raising* tub be farmers of a do well to club „„ iloy a man from the tobacco section to superintend their farms, and atter the first year any one can manage both the r«l tare and the carfy/^ c|| Saving Waste liaterlal. There are so many ways around a farm for profits to leak away that it is only the careful and prudent man who can make the business C ay. In the fields, the barns, the ouse, tbe cellars and granaries, there is always danger ot a waste that in tbe aggregate throws the balance of the year’s accounts very uear tbe losing side. It is here a little and there a little, iu the “otitis and ends,” that the wipste goes on. In the siugK it •wad ■'fertilisers cuougtf is *hs## fihtiw yla* to feaf ou some farms to make all tbe dif ference between faUaiV and |lst* Bible success. Advising its readers on this subject the Massacbusefts Ploughman says all the waste W>ue* that aooumulate uaiMhAbjbii^lIbBf 1 be carefully saved, auu uof soul To half a cent a oound, because they are %ofth itittoh more than that ibr the tktwspb&te which they oouratfi; this may be utilized by burniug 1 them, which is the easiest way if oue has but a small quantity; but if several hundred, poeuds have been collected; If to lesMbtelfo'isJ dace them to Dlaut food in a uiauner to save the nitrogen. TbM can be done by diesolring /esustid * potash in water, making it quite stroug, and beating it qfe* ft? tatf hot, and the bones have been padR? ed close in a tight cask, tbe h^wvd is poured over the botmewntll tbe; are well covered ; Mn P«-*m tbu for several weeks, when it will be |u<Md ^bat Ihn^utfles^boiies liavp softened by tbs nctyoh of tbe potash; take them out and mix them thoroughly with dry ir uidi. or plan ter, or even fine coal astresf find it willbeivutid to be equal to guv fertilizer that isdffered irrlbefinftrket for fifty dollars per tou, and tbe cost will be not more than half ot it This material will be found to be good for any crop grown ou the farm, But great care must be taken i# w»%t it, at U is very strong and will 911 the sprou in direct l daiuUn E. Keith Dargan & Son,, t^(ne^|i^d Counselors DARLINGTON C. msNft hAP.PER’S MAGAZINE. 1 L t U STril A T E IK in & Son,, , ji, lelors at Law, ^ C. If., 8. C. ' xit il; IU p, ^tfiHhiifi ni F f Collections ral. and Mercantile Law, Specialties. ember of Ihe firm will bq every Wednenilay. and 41 F efflee of Trial Justice 8. F. Cole. Dec 81, ’85—Dm DARLING-TON miT noti' —o— Choice Fruit, —FULL— ASSOXtTIsd E^JT. HaStnas, Oranges, A|)ples, Lemons, etc. Afl'birtdss><4ifi»»)b«rs, wnlers, etc. Fine assortment ot Preuoii and l)t»- inestiu Candies, nuts, figs, dntvp, aisins Rtad preserved fruits. Also ll liiijpof clioict cigars, tolnicrw, pipes, etc. Goods sold at Charles tou prices. GUSTAV'O.M'KR'fZ. ' 1 ’ ‘"’next fo Darlington Hotel. Jan‘28—4t Contracts Wanted, f 1 wmii.'k* cJLtracts for Heavy Tin Roof ing, Guttering, Piping, etc. Sali»'untion Guaranteed. Will attead at nay placed-- ‘"•r-., -Afrit'la-WKW,,*., Darlington, 8 C- |Q 8^4^ ^-6m^ ll«r of )utai! th< aysi to j getber and composted vantage. Whenever to «iibo|Mt'lii^V He go far a$ sh6Md have (fixed with them a sufficient or .sheep manure hem hot enotigh to destroy .thus clearing tbe farm of ~ j tmlKi tbiRSiMne time | getting some excellent uuinnre. livery farmer by paying a lit’.le i to this subject could 1 tbe fertility of his ayiu, for commercial lertl •Eft t The December Navrober will begin the Seveify-Setfohd'Yidumc of Ilarpti't Maga zine. Mi** Woolson’* irovR, .-Bakt An gels.** and Mr Howells’* ••Indian Hnaimeir’ borsfin 1 vritl b« followad by »*rial storie from R. D. Black more and Mrs. D. .Nf fir-ilk. A new editorial department, dia- 1 an-tint lopros aofgomed by the current Hlarature of Amerioa and Eur«p«, trill Lr •ontrlbuted by W. D. Howell*, begianing | with tbe January Number. The grrat literary event ef lb* year wilLb* ike pub- Reatiou ot a eerie* of papers—inkiag tIjC 1 shape of a story, and depieriac cbaracter- ietic le*turr* of Atanrican euoiety as seen ai oar leartMig pleasure n-Mirta—written Charles Dudley Warner, usd illualril d by C. 8.' Heinbart The Msgatine wi gpve special diteniioa (•AiMricsn subject •lr uted by the belt Aaieriem wriieis, nr. luatruled by leading A usertcan nr: a HAMPER’S ’PERIODICALS P«^* Yrnr: !> HARPER’S MAGAZINE i.fl4 IK). HARPER’S WEEKLY 4UC HARPER’S BAZAR 4 00 H ARPER S YOUNG PEOPLE tOO HARPER',S FRANKLIN sqUARE LIBRA(17.One Yt<iuu(52 numbers) loot) Postage Fine to all subt>cribrra in lb titiitt-d States ur Canada. I r . The volume* of the Magazine begin with the Nutility:'*/for Jape and December of | each yeovi Wlwi He line i* specified, ii will pe uuderstuod that the subscriber wish cs to begin with the current Number. y Bound Volumes of flarger*t Magazine, for tRiee yuata buck, in ueqt cloth binding, will j be,sent by mail, ptslpaid, on icceiftofj | $«i 00 per yulunpv C otb Cases, for bind ing, oOe<nt« 1 ai H -by moil, postpaid In-lci to Harper't Magazine, Alphabeti cal. Analytical, ou-l Clussite , for Voluaie* 1 lo i^O, inclusive, frout June. 1850, lo Jtjp'e. T'80. one vo! , 8eo, Ciotb. fitOO Remittances rhould be made by Post- Office NlMiey Order or Draft, to avoid Clin ace of loss Address HUIPEII ft BROTHELS. 1« New Ycrk. 1886. ^ iarper’k .Weekf. ILLUSTRATED. H* isM •* * ‘ L? t Toil MU; 6, H attention u j I .tfU >*<•>) rU 1*^ 'uTi’ r , >*T 'If) me fact mm I am < ■ m t. • . iU ; “•" * • •“ * >it a ,,. u-.i ■ " ! * H E S . * i , ii < t **!(♦./ ' ‘ - • > • 1 ! CASH PRICES •‘‘♦e-.atf, hit! , *» ! i ■ | . TP O JFL OOTTOKT! OFFICBOlf PPBfJlC SQUAttK, Iftarllkigtou H , S. Cl Arrite Florence. No. 43 • edoMV***** ••••%••«• wkesf* 4 10 p m No 45 Tr> . 9 5* p m No 47 .4 11 d at All work (lorn- in tile ftmil-‘I V«t»vr* FloVebco. m-r. ini|irov< Jm G- n ods sold at Lowest rices All work <I()IH»- Of tut* lw»st nuill- .weaves riorelu-o. r. OBfn- tqtfi|iiK*tl vrilli Intesr No 48 ’ 1 1 ' :| ' erov,™.,,.’ - ■ •?:«: a«i«,-** - iv. S.- GET 1 !? :: . . I ,y•.•- if• h ArriVe Cbarlraion GEO- w. j BflOWN XV48.............rt:’.. : ...;;i:"...:....; 4 46* m vwv •» ■ - ■ • | N« 40 .J...X .3 00 am attornev and Oonnsnlor at Law jnp,42—•• pm . I Noj- *0jd4», a ijll l|>4 slop *J all and ’Cl yi .l fr. wftf slup *! all H.,.i-< '4 *i ;•> - ' h-’« • No -l- v w' I Mtlbaf . N'uvck* '■efner, rt. Stephen., l.unr*. Riii^D ea »m ( Lake, I'il/ CENTRAL KJriillOAD or 8. CJ i **»% lt~> . ^*4 rv* .. . -- , XSTIpKAI. BANK tti;u-l.(.\u, Ifip DAJ/LJN(irOA f-\ /r; A C. Prompt personnl attrnilnn to t’oltoetipp of olaim* * specially. Piacl in sl( 8iate and Federal Courts. , iMUfv ' ‘ i r ♦ * . * . ^ f • ! . No! 53! Leave Ch.-ii'lestiin r <>/) _ _ , , , r *■' * m *• l.itne « a ,c . . Leave Slimier i'.....|!8Xl , Arr.ve Culu-ebla ,._ 4«l am •• <' ’ No ft: I . *• i '• Leave ColUiia'.*.i.:.-: v V..{ / 5 4- ’I ■'nntf4r’. ... « 4; p O.gnw al l.udiien ft Buies priors Good. An v, Cbarie'-’lw «1n P i. : ,.pl,ed dir e. from factory, freig!,. paid N o V :,o 4 nd 93 ail "oV,p"«i'u,idi">„rr..1au hificcii tluy^ allowed for i.bl before pay- f|fM j nr " , ^ t¥ u (hitler i/nd ha wiH t*iW|r rue resu.M 1 \! Kvh h v- s « A ense ct*jfan wifli a full i»»*l . f tirn i a i ^J #1 , r,N . ,c » reel**, $.V) ; witb t wu fuMvato t f .?U‘i ’ 1 ' * jch i ,^tin i. BUY YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT ROME! J B KiPongh will s II^otk,«,Cbit;l(eriu-. M 11*011 ft llnnilin, V4«lhu-lucl. Arion Gfiie i-Aorh ft Kult.r and Beni Piano. Al*r> •/Miireu ft H-intliii. Packard «» Bay Etstr Minister.. Chore r*, Sunday Sct.oo'-'. and Te«c .ers grl special diecn'im. Hr also keeps ■ full line id 8iiinll Muebtal Mer'd.uadi.e. Make, a rp-ciiltv nf Look - and .Sheet Music. 8 'Cinl pi c--- in ihe i ade. At lii»'nltii>- in Pliiriice, ynu >■ ill fiu<| Diiinc-IIC. Hi ll elinld an • New H-bne Sew ing Ma bines, witb needles tor all m»- rhine*. Write or call on him nl Al-eu’s Block I'Hlal.,. ids and pii es (urnisiied on appli- catinn. -/ l i* ’ t > iit.l J. H. 8chmid ha* charge of the Machine Leave MilmiugGin Di-| armeiii an-l will keep a Mock of Ma- I'®*'* L. RaccnniaW chine*, niaclime oil, needle*, \c. Ai*« l.ove Mar.on ], -ms I itiinicnJ werebandi.,.', vio.lns, banj-M. . Arrive Florence an-l *'rines Leave orders with him. J. B KlI.I.oUGH, Floi i nee, S. ,C. Ju'y 30. ’85—ly Iv flLMINCUHl, C0U1IIU All AKl’STA KAILROAI Nov. 15, !8b5. - • - * , GOING S(^UTIt. Nu, 42 itaily. ex -*; tj ',‘oiiday., Leave Wiiiyio^iuU Leave L AVaccaiuqw Leave Marion Arrive at Flm'iiiice No 48. flatty. k A-'i * 111 7j 10 -. ni 8'l)ti • m ' 3 ^ a m ■ i an trrive Suutier Arrive Culumbia - (D We invite an inspection i g. i mars ik Manufactuers DooiV I ' fliiith lTST( -and - _ to llarpqj Weekly b*8 now. forbore than' i iily ffpra maintained Its position a* Ihe laiding'inustrated tYeekly iiMyipaper in .SWierit-gc^ V.’ith a constant in^ggii.e of lit S ry a|DMni ti*tic resources, it is able Ic r Jbttobe i-aiMiing year attmJlion* ene- qualted by any. pi'ir^ous rfuluftw, embrak- ing Igo capith] ittu-irated suial stories, ^e bj )Wn. Thn*. Flkrdy, amm^ tbe fore most of jiving writW* of tlcliem, a other li^ftlr. WnlierTk-sant. oo#e rnpidlvkMsing of E iglisb novelii ic iiluspraiion of universal iuljSr, ders iorBI *vctiooc-4f Ihe country; enter tainiug efiort storied mostly illustrated, by the be^^rrilers, and imporlaottpapers by high authorities otr-tbe chief IMpics of th l d “j- H n M 1 nd the moet Building jyierial, 1842. IP G CHARLESTON S. Noveiuher 6, 1835?^ J/ /. ^'1 .-s’ce " • . 1 U'SlH i a w 'm$wrbm IZEl sm Sotan reoeBt uCitHTFeei George E. Morrow, of tbe Univer sity of 111 inois, • p^igu, BL- are well worth stutlj. The sum ming up of tbe notes Is as fol- : ti> imme a***) u.Mr** r ifrjmrM »i ; J. H EARLY, at our Hardware Store is Agent for ifttAc) .If .C t-<MI A *> . £*• **»*• nl , 'Tift « i i ^ ii 1 Steam Engines, Cotton Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Cotton Presses^repairs for same, Stoves, Engineer’s supplies, such as Belting, Packing, Pipes. n Everto one whiiie.ir.. ahiustwortb, AH kinds of Steam Fittings, in It^n and Brass, politic^ guide, entertaining and iq- Repairs Engines, Boilers, &c. » .•.uc«iBj>.«.iiy jo^nai. .otir.iffr.. fro. Sewing Machines: White, Weed, Household, Hartford, Amer ican and Howe. • "— Needles, Oils and attachments, '* f W ^ ' Repairs alljcinds of Sewing Machiuep. /( ^ , < Stoves all the Best Makes. Furnish repairs for all Stoves sold by us. Cucumber Pumps, Farr patent sand box for Buggies, Wagons, &C.> Thomas Smoothing Harrow, Deering Cultivators. ‘ . •!. ’ *' i • September 17, 1885. ‘. ’ 1 i .i ri.f-d——.. — L : objec isg|bl* fvatures in eithc alrlt or per’* Weekly should subsc) ^tterprrsa to Bar- r&Z ZV .‘T .i'l-TL.ilS v : ii; V, HARPER S PERIODICALS. Per Tear: tmtPER’8 WEEKLY |H (V) HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 QU I HAHUER’S BAZAR 4 11A Ul'^WrY () U N4rP») I’ I. E 2 • frjgPEU’S FVB1I.IN SQUARE /4>,. CAAiwUar. /< 0ae Vear4lglL»ti*#n) 10 W i Postage -free Wf Alt subactiber^fn th [ Untied States or gnada. t Cjtlu 1 'UNCI* \ iatin't PfV.U* ’ * Vf »rd t cites ot t« w i tsit 3g iu mind wire to,draw fiual con, single/riaN, the ffteoi there cattle rnggert /•»- among other thiugs that: than thoae i of differeut 2. Under the prevaleot OUR ^ Mm thre e JndjuiaipnafrpniJ HUMOROUS]* , *t’ : 'WRtTtns l^raswmzss Hearth 4t.r toVtcb,. of Travel, Haws, ToeniH. run, Atly. Wtlira*, --The Farm," *^0he- Ili.uaeUai.l, ( iirrra|Mtn<lruce, tlfw*-* el .taMtbon aa4 EnttrUinmeat I Twidvv l om> “i- Rricbt.-kt and Bent Weakly. PIcaM-- i-u-iy ascMU-r of ibc Family. SCNO A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FRia. Addn-iw. Tux Co .vtTTttos: Atlaaita. Oa • »pada. Tbe Volunea of tto W.^ly begin with tbe .first Number Un January <J eaob year. Whtn no lime ta nn-otioned, It will be aft- derytood that tne subeeribc^Irishes to com- maftea with the Number ,nexl after tbe reaefpt of order. ' Bound Volume* of Harptr’o'Weekly, for throo year* back, ia neat clotb ou ding will be oaat by mail* pootag* paid, or by ox- preaa, free of exprnte (provided the frelyht doea'n oA oxeeed one dollar per volume) for $7 00 per valumo. Ciotb Cases for each vein for binding, will bo sent by m on receipt of $1 ae aaeb Remittanoes should, no made by Office Money Order or Prafl, to m k, an (bay rpf loiM« Add.es* UABl’ER ft BROTHERS, Mew4'ork ifte, suitable >aU, postpaid, PvaL"! avoid The Cabbage for the South, rm.cr lor bnaaa «m er for shipment to Xo*Tn»n-, Utsam, HENDHSON’S EHLY SOMMER. TSU valuable variety. M well ta s fall 1M of tbe most dealrtblc VEGETABLE SEEDS, ' a 01 b* fuaad deocriWl la war Mmw-:iI ot ■' EvsBYrnixn ro* ms Gasi.m," which wm b* oaat to aay aSUrea. eb receipt of (tamp* (a*.] to sovar pujtaa*. Peter Henderson & Oo, kzzoavex a uvowm, U A *7 Corllaadt 8k., NSW TORS. DARLINGTON BARBERSHOP. — ASH — Bath Rooms. Next door to National Bank, under News offlet*. t Na. 40 Dailt. Leave Wilmin: 'dll. Leave Lake Wiiccniuaw Leavb Marion Arrive at Fioreticu Arriv^ Si^ntrr Arrive Columbia No. 43 Daily, 1.11..1H 8.)5 n m V30 p ,J 1.27 p m 13 |tl p n> 4 v >u 6.'40 a m : t id 10 15 p n» • p m kg 17 * m I 26 * m 4 24 a in 640 a.a Leave Columbia Afrive Slimier * • t- The pattYMirtge ti! the pnMic is u"" M^riaT' J?', r» e|M*C Itlli.V solltiitnl , Leave.Vke W.coamaw J «)3 p " H«-m< iiilwr tin* is tin* only first A| '''' r * “ Wiinungion, r 8 oo p m iiliitt* U«iber shojv in town. U0INC Nokth K. M. NIXON, •„ 4r n , U. T. UAlM.LRK I ‘ Aug. 8, *85 J. J. WAVD. C. 8. NETTLES 10 So p m iU.47 p m 1’fft • m hi* 0 * m Leave Ftvirencw Leave Marion,’ Leave L Waaeamaw Arrive at Wilininitou Nu 4J ] AtLY. Wajrd & Nettles, u.voc,in«bm. Attorneys It Counselors at Law, teyVpS^nce. VarllllgtOII Vi II., 3i. (j. Leave MaHon Leave Lake Wnccamaw ...... . . , ,, , Arrive at Wilniinifton, \N ill prHctice in the Ciuirt* ol the Fourth Circuit and in the Siijireuie- - Tr »to N® 48 aiopaw bU ■•arion*. ’ Court. Special attention to the’ . v ^'** If f 7 »''P» W" 1 /•• «rinbiey’e cii.-cioAr aa-j.- Mr Ni ttles will Ih* in TimniottM- monsviiie, L>tichbur)( iMhy^tfiu/^uuiier, rille every Thursday and chl be Wedgefind, UaMd < tJkMd«t«n aad‘ East- found at Mr*. DeBerry’s hotel. .> > i Pssecncei.* In rnlnnLata.kaa.>11 »/,<>!> i8l45 p m taoo p m 4 j!G a m 5 DO a m yih) a m 8 20 a m The Equitable -o-r- - ^ ’ *1 * ^ ' ’ Pssamyvr* lo ColAin^io t inpd'nU-f>oial* , C. * G. R K., C,» ft A R. R. Aikm Junction and *U points brvand. on . Junction and * | ftbould Uke No. 48. Pullnian LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY |^—h,mroud. OF NEW TOBK. Assets Jan. 1, 1885, £58,161,925.54. Solid an<t,»atsi'is)M-aneo, baclt^ by xm- s** 1 w H*» r g*bfcp : i ^/« pic capital. Rtjiresebted by , , ’ vi H. P. JOHNSON, ^ Pan. AfW- BeqnyilivilU, 8. 0: Cormpaadonco solicited. * March 12. ’85 , ; ly. tint’s bryc i of*«-r» Seperale I’tillmsn.Sloeper*^avannah and for Augnota ou Train 4e/‘ i 4. All ft sink mb sufid botwein (’ris|lc*lon DKNTlJsTRY l m wit i). ii. s. » Will sorvo tbe cititen* of thrs County ..nl th«ir private rosiden- eee when deoirod, or at bit office. OPPOSITE THE POST OPPICE- » li Orrioz Datz—Mordny, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday*. ART1FIIAL TEETH A MPECIAETY* Mob 80-; yr STiSSsS^* * aLa^alR*!** nrtMijbri file at b«m«w to Kowrie*' 1 K - i «. Wimaas * f*-. I Ij erncuM, s-* fcMVOv^fW*- Prk*. *l.Mt )r. J. A. Boyd’z