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I ...? M ur;? ^nacv: ?Communion at the A II !' i I chu ch to>mo/row morn inc. I ?Mr H.irt Sins ha* hecn coin* i I ^ m'sujoneil a* a U >S /)epntv ?tar ; I shiJ [ -Fanners report e n i?ler<?h ? t damage io cotton l?v the <>!>I I - ?Ye-leolay morning, .Juno 1-t R fires we o plea?ant. I . ?M.sscb A'ice Jonei Anna a Lr eke, Si leen. and Annie Hutc'n esson of Charlotte. a?e the f ? cue ta of Mr* Leroy Spring* L ?Key t M I'anlue \vi I preach 'it .Mr Tli o.s Sims' on the William-: son place, on the third Sunday in I j .1uno at 3 o'c'ock p tn. TB roo.1 .wl ^1 1.' i - ??? ' r?*vu\4 iiu* ui i i v n ? iim n | prepared for nil k'nd* of engine! work (Je has the repuiat on o* i k being ? first ct?.-s ni-clnni't. ?Mr and Mir S A (JIoul of At- [ Ian tn. Oa. am visit in tr I heir ?s|-1??r , Mrs II L /inw s after an extended trip north r . ?Mr J K It uckmon is antnninced m thi? is-ue 'or tlio office of I } County Trea-urv. W ? Passengers from Lancaster ! e ?n make the round trip to Coll nuihiu same day, have four hours i in Columbia and H in Chester, 'j Ljave Lancaster at G 40 a 111. Re -' turn nt 9:30. ?The hour tor the morning service at the Methodist Church has been changed from 5 1 o'clock to lffc30. Th* service tomorrow morning will bo preceded 1?y ? , love feast ^ ?Ojt worth v chief of police, Mr f 1 T Hunter, lias declined tho ap*. j pointmont of U S Deputy Collect-1 or, AUo the appointment of U S Deputy Marnha'. Mr .T M Smith ha9 also declined an appointment ; % as U 8 Deputy Marshal. ?The announcement for servi- j ces at the A/ethodi*t church to- 1 v morrow night has been withdrawn since it was learned that Rev Mr j To/son of the Baptist church would preach is farewell sermon ' at that time. ? Mi**e? L\'y Adams. Love .1 AM nu Cil o i A f ^ *"? .wi.vo, uoiv; vjicvh, uusNiu rerry, Nann?e Crenshaw, who have been ^ attending school at the Sunderland Ha'l Seminary, Concord, N k C\, have returued home for ?he Summer vacation ? At the May drawing of the Louisiana lottery a ticket he'd by some one In th;s countv drew a prize of twenty thousand dollars. The number of tho ticket is 87978. It is not known who the holder i*. ? Koview ? Fu/I attendance at the .1/eth0''>8t Sunday School is requested to-morrow afternoon An important matter will be brought before the schoo'. ? A drtStru'3 iv? htil storm vinit'-d i a section of 11?e plfH-ant valLy ruigk. b)rhvd la** \v???k fMrt n?th nf t'i* : storm was ?*t >ut a mile wide. Tin* \ i pa v if (it libera re. Mr. .Jm Difiili ' n, lh >111 40 ?pm of C'?U"|?; Mr Daniel '20 a*r*r, ?;.H ^ ,. Mr. Di?*> Therrt-I'. 20 *rre.<, Tre c.lton was ????? 11 y Mir yed and will a |n?r t. he rep'an'ed. -Port Mill limep. item* From The Kershaw Era. + ?Willcon, ?he infant daughter of Mr.and M/a .T A MeCafrtul', ago I ! vear 4)months and 10 day? died at their home on Kichland street last. Tuesday, 24th inst-, at 2 r> m ofdysentery, and was buried in the village cemetery the following Friday morning at 10-30 o'clock ? Mr (' B Uorton met with a light accident to himse/f and serious remit* to tho foro wheel of hi* machine while out bycie'o rid nig last Sunday. ? wo are glad to note thai Key J T Brusinirton, who had boon confined to his house for several days is improving. ?Ten of the domain b?v* who wont from vhi? p ace, White l*ia?n and Jefieraon returned home lu-t Thursday, fo/lowng the de?truction by (ire of the main building. Notice ot Edutatlontil Con rent Ion According to appointment there wilt ho held an educational Convention at the Uap'ist Church in Chester Juno 2*2, 1894. Every baptist Church in the York. Moriah, Chester and Union coun ty associations aro urgently re-< quested to send one delegato and their pastor to this meeting, and any other brethren interested in th? work is inyited to attend and consult with us. The trustees of the Yorkvilte High School will hold a meeting at the same time and place. Let delegates send their names to Rev H C liuckholz Chest-r, 8 C. W. J Langston, For Committee. ( At Clinton, 8. C., /Jennis Uook. coored, was shot dead by his brother on Monday. * *.- iir>ii - inr--i-Tn"iMr-nrnnii'wM^-|ii jg Jlo'ia- 11 intf and Da rent*/ U:i tir- n'ght a t. (he rt>< (lo.tc of V r I'J n It II: ?. ?* ; ' )nV ur wa t-n.ei-d and h - burn I>*?? I i oil I. ? cr Ii was then m in- t?. 1 a.t<! a (ju i in v ' c i ii f io! m Su p oi n po to A U'.ul W-iatii'. 1. a bo u?i<*'t- d. On I* . roiim tiifv hearing hef io in t ce I.W. //unt. r on Wednesday he wa< < nt to jad to await tri*t *t t'?e .lime term f ( our., ^onie ot the wic re<nv. en <I. A l> hthoHritl Dri ll. <>n Monday morning last, while Mr .Ins A (J nrk of Cedar Creek town hin was hi town on business, //ardv fid , co'., entered on li s premises ami was cursing, alms ing and thicatening Io lci' 1 tho co nrpil woman who M () ark had employed to cook when Mrs ('!urk stepped to tho door and ordered him from tlie premises The t.egro not on v refused to go but rushed into the lio ise and grabb* ing up an and'ron dea't J/V< <' sev oral heavy b'oxv-r on her face and head inlbcltng severe injuries, after which ho il"?<!. A bov was sent to town immediately for Mr ClarH who left at -mn * o . receiving the inlornnti n tor *hi? home. wb:oh i< htiout. 14 ii)'lo< from hare. The negro captured and lodge t in jail 7 bur-day. I'/ie (irndftl School M erf tin/?.1 Tut of Si mills Tott >I Pursuant to nntii?r? I'm lav ?,??. - - ...? P-J enoftho Lancaster School D's Irict entitled to vote on the asses-ment for graded sehool purposes, assembled at the court-house at 4 o'clock p m Thursday. The meeting was organized bv the election of T M Fitzpatrick char* man, and Kev H H B'akely secretary. A committee was appointed to enroll the qualified voters present. 81 person* were enrobed. ,4fter the reading and adoption of the minutes o! the previous meet. : M ~ \i ? r m n lu^,. .?ii tji' iTiivseur, pocreiarv and treasurer ot' the hoard of trustees, made the annual report of the board. The r ?port showed that the school was opened on fir-t Monday in September 1893 and closed M ?v '201 h 1 SOt The white school on? rol'ed 20-1 sclnlars; the colored school 198 Total enrollment 402 The report showed the funds receive 1 from all sources to he 82,714 70. l'aid colored schod for teachers $304 50; paid white pchoo' for teachers 82.6S 23; jan'tor $3C>; ' pa'd incidental expenses, including bill for desk*, past mdobted| ness, etc., 8313 90 The indobt* ness of t he school at pro-ent is $170 OS. There is due tho School from hack Railroad taxes about S200. When this is paid there wi'l he a balance of 830 or $10 in the treasury with which to begin the now scho'a-tic year. The next business was the question or th? levy. II K Wylie, K<q , introduced a reso'uti n that it wa? the sense of the meeting r-t 1 * - ' in in* n|iociii r -x i e levied t??r tt>e ensuing \ear. Ilo backed up the resolutions with a strong spre'h from the -ta idp int r.f the opposition to the levy. Ira R Jones K-'j. oir red as a substitute n resolution making a h>vv of /i mills for the niai' tenanco of tho schools, and made a strong appeal for his resolution: Rev II R B'akeiy and Mr If D Lemmond made ta'ks in favor of the levy Rev II W Humphreys and Jos Cark Esq., presented some rea* sons whv it should not he made. Tho vote was taken on substituting the amendment of Mr Jones and resulted 40 for,2K against the substitution. Mr Jones' resobition was tlieu put and ad pted with but few dissenting votes. The ejection of n board of tru<tees result'd in the election of the old board without oppositionMr 'I M Fitzpatrick was the first member voted for. air! notwth* standing his persistent retu-al on account of the demands of his business, etc., to servo, was nan* imous'v e'ected. Mr Fitzp&trick was moved by this unan:mous testimonial of his cfllcioncy and usefulness on the board and responded in a speech which showed that ho appreciated it. The romainirg members of the board, Messrs L (' 1'ayseur. It C J/cManus, Lerov Springe and S D Robs inson wore a'so unanimously re* elected. The meeting then adjourned. Sixteen Rtates aro represented at the Immigration convention in Agmta. 8pf?che? were madeWed* nesday by Mavor Alexander ami Mr J It Lamar ofAugusta Senator Walsh and Governors Tillman, MeCorkle and t'arr. M T Bryan of Tennessee was made chairman and B F Kllictt of Florida, secretary. m Crildren Cry for Pitcher1! Castorta, 9 Scdftcu DtalL uf AfrslHtralt. *'rs lbo-hel A Strait, wdow ol 1 the a ? ; ! SI, St rat was found dhad n lie od > ? Moid ; v iitoinuife Alie was *n So* si 11^t ooied I tea t h 011 loiirittir the ui<:lil before, tliouirh she ti:i(t liC'ii feeble for ?ever:;, wee!:;: *r*im ;>o attack I of dysentery. Her victor Mrs I'rice, who occupied the same room heard Iter, about, day ight, i scream on' ottee or twice and i cat ed to her. sitppovtttc vhe was bothered with nightmare as she O ten wa Mis Ibiro i lionnin ./? ! more o* tho mnttorunt.il she wont ; to wake her about C o'clock, for I breakfast, and found that she i c >u d n >L aro.i o her. Sh?? callo I ' Mrs <'rocket t and, though her bodv roomed warm it was discovered she win dead. C roner ' t'asUcy he'd ;in inquest and Ibo I verdict was that she had died of 1 heai t failure* Mrs Rachel A Strait was a daughter o*' the /ato Andrew f'roct<elt She was born <n this I county Nov 1H, 1815, and was married Mav 3rd, 1885, to the 'a'c S L Strait. She connected her i se f with the Presbyterian Church in early life and remained a con* 'siont momber until death. Alio I was an o*timab'n christian ladv and has entered upon her reward. She leaves surviving her. two brothers, Mr ./ones Crockett, of tin's p ace. and .Mr U M (.rockett the countv, and one s'ster Mrs Nannie J'rico. j The Funeral services will be conducted at tho resilience of Col I N Crockett, by her pa-tor Uov C \V Humphrey, at 10 o'clock th'r, morning, after which her remains will be 'a'd to rest by the side of her late lamented husband i in our town cemotcry New Political Scheme. I Somr /iVrcv Ilwuliny in nn Anonymou* Letter to Governor TUlnum. . I j Governor Tillman Tia?erd;iy rtcei- 1 j the following nnnnymnii* cnnimuI ,n which ho consider* * bright I i)>' ductinn: j 0 a urehurjr, S. C'., Mav, 2d. 1894. 'Governor 11 R 7illman, Columbia, S <Y kI)enr S:r : I have road with interrp! the replica of yourself and .Senator Butler the question* propounded hv the Sta'" A li*npe, and aft^r a core, fnl comparison ami ttudyof the two pa. pern if t'tvei me pleasure o accord to t< u in rational politics that hoorty trnnp r? which 1 have l?a*s piron V 'i in S'ate politic?. Your position J i? well taken and strong, and 1 fee' j confident that you will win. I 'f t inv mind there is '>*?*? p opt vet ?i? he settled? how t i i?eoe m mev to the people ?f?or the tr ivcrivno-tt make* it-and it is upon thie point that I take the liherfs of wrifing y nj T'?e f r"o coinage of s lyer nn<l <:?"1 ?l wi'l issue money direct to th - np >ple f the W?e'; 'h0 pen*! ?r?r will h? i direct i i*?uo to n'l Yai>keedoip,hn? the South ] will have no money ijuied to hci cxcpt what litt'c ?!? n" ' ? hv public improc> m??itfl Toi< puts 'the land wo j 1 ivo' at a great disadvantage. ?a she t will hav* no monev supply,except what I comes to her in the regular rhanno's I rf trade kI wri'e to suggest to your mnturor jodgmen' o d 'Xficrionceo plan for ti e issue < f rn r.ov direct to the pco\ p'o, a plan that will know no North, nor South, nor Kasf, nor Wed. It is t> i-: li^t the goyernmenf. isaoe a pen? ion in grennhaetR (I'gsl tender f'?r a11 (i'l's. public and private) to everv c >op'c ? h > e >r,t rncts the marriage re I ?ri??i ; el4* > r. bounty of $10 (grecn? h?cV?) <? the parents of evary child born in wcd| irk after the enactment ot r'-o c eugges'i ma into law. The ef* fret f such a law w u'd he marvelous Tt.e volume of circolaii >n would ?xpaod with the increase of p >pula i ?n. N w irdiis/rl? s would epr'ng up. Joint lock ennttnnier would tie formed fir the mtnufao'nre '?f cradles, hahy car. riages, ? dt ?n diapers and srnthing syrup A greater demand would he Crested tr f?od "..id clothing, end there woii'd no longer he any danger of oyer product rn a| .ng these lines. Young per,pie could then pool their is sues ami go into a combine f r home production, without hiiv dread of financial cry-sis Woman's suffrage wnu'd no longer ho a burning question and labor would receive its recompense. /'very woman would be a Tillmanite f rail time and tne next gen-ration of young men would always he ready to go t?? I)trlingNtown. 'I submit the above, hoping it may meet with your appro v.1. Iri corclus sion, / will say that I ?m not wedded to this plan, or anything els*. You n.nv accuse me of haying 'an hx* to grind' hy this scheme, but you Ctnnot conyict me of t h? charge till the n^w law puta me to the test. Wishing you n long career <?f suc> cess and usefullness, I am cs ever, 'Your ardent supporter, 'K r ' OmqwIM "ins kfT*. (la*' Marrtaa. a. ojwywwi . y The iS'Aie Allint.ce a*?d Ihn C>?nfA.ii.K ?>- 1 ? V. fc< J n' ' ?l i ' ttis jv t H ?, ill ! ' > I'll1. 8 i? 1 - >1 .- ! jl i ' ' m* (i f ?I>'i?i. li ?. t j- i . t ii> . ?!??-* - ri i VI.... i.,.?. . II,., . ..... .... ..II, -.,. Ncar .'oiiPO', F n.. on rjioiidavl ! ' s .in ?? Ivii'n-r .i YMUfis; l??dv o twenty two. wii? ton ml in the wootF murdered ! lie erime i- n in . tlnriv Tho .leflerfioi. Davis mansion ;ti Richmond. Vo . lias been formally Iumcd over In t lie Ladies f'onlode.a'e Hemoria' Snr <>ty to br used as a museum. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A /VSlllinn mend. | A friend in nee I i# a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr Kilight New Discovery for Consumption, Cough", and Colds.? I fyou have never used the (treat Coilgh Medicine, one trial will convince you Hint it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Client and Lungs Kneli Ivittle i< guaranteed lo do all that is claimed or money will he refunded. Trial bottles free at Crawford Hro.-i, Drug store. Large bottles 6<?e. and 5?l.00. Top v-'.v in 1888: (Till "f >, I q ii l'if) 1 Thf- I'l |l. I y? fo Ijouiy t.ijicg il at tli4 crust* f yuir poverty i< I.ttui'll || I If t>UI I < . 1 It'll Villi | nut >tV in C' lumhia unci not \Va?eia ton 'Jut! \' t| U''t ! rrf 'riii.'' Apjd-uso ui.il !>?;5To t?rt?'or piVerivl'i 1891: | (lillmmt. lotjuiiur.) ^Tliese fellow* IrV t fiu.I \> u hy Htx i??" that nor Ueh r?n ci'nritifr'I'Hiini. is ni c iit-tMf for y oir <v tnlilioti I t*-11 ymi th<u the Ir ub'e i-> i'i Washington, not in Colutnhia." More applause* more belief. ' It is the nature < f man ; axys en Es| kimo philosopher, "to c .vet bamhoezIcnent.*'? The Stale. ?Tlte Snoi'er Freeman it- an Alliance newspaper, and in its lust issue we Ond the following. 'Tinman jiin[ e l the Alliaae-* reluctantly alter it j had 20,000 enr died voters. Ho hat never liked it at. 1 wilt do ever)thing in hi-4 power t>> destroy it. lie ha* iip.yef, t'i our k'tnwletlg", spokeo one earnest w< rd in i's favor. If lie sue etc da in his tffori to keep hack >i.position to him, while he opp sea its trial ii ilnni'i " " ' * ..o, |. n i'iri'vrr UlHl.Kie hixI he known it Announcements. FOR THF.AsrHF.lt l'<i tli> Democratic Fob rx of lAin<tiHlrr Countj. We take great pleasure in nominating J K HhACKNION for the olllce of Cfounty Treasurer auhjeot IfftiiUp rules governing the Democratic primary. We know Mr Hlackmon to lie well qualified to till said olllce. He possessee a high moral and christian character. He was so unfortunate as to lose lie of his arms by accident in a cotton gin about 1-years since. ' He obtained a lair education by his own ell'orts and is a deserving young man. We feel sure if elected he will make an obliging officer and will discharge his duties faithfully. IIV ask your support in hi-< ht-halfin the coming primary election and oblige Many Kkikndh. OBITUARY (From the Christian Advocate.) llev (' A I'lvlcr was b >rn February 1 h, 1M2, md ?!?. .! 1) cetnher, 1893, i'i Ins eighty ' c md year. II" wag by a go <i I'r ?v i i *.? <> br nig'il t ? r. niHiler his ?.** ?1 i?l rvligi ' > by b?i<ij* invited by iIn- niii class / n'lnr 'n jo siili biiu in class meeting. lie tin* ii.i, Hud was thus br< uchf in t?-, I hrs i e.<l of saivnti *u; ?? il mmr under dsi 11 r >f vieii'?o fir n w i.11'* Such iiwhkhiMi y result*, id in * c;hsi Hid j. w* i f ii c m version. S ho I ?'U as id 1 i bis al.er Ids.* * I don't much believe in any wilier than a kii'iw s ? 1 ' vt< e.' Such be ft)} yed (ill death. He whs h iuiii of <?reai jibvrlcnl hiiiI riif-niM I Hlii. I), fine itna* gieati ii ; a conn eraieil turn, fin11iiii> bis 11(it** in tt'is and Ih i iiIs on (} ufV altar; w*h successful in hu*i.w-*s, ani* gave rnurb t > building ohu i clue, bard rk petting ' Hi placing In ihe spot timbi r a- d luinbr-r fur c'Mirehe* rnitps fVi in bis in11 end b one. lie, was a p over in exh rtatinn. At ? came meeting at o'd Maleni on Ijinci'* ler circ.ii', afiar the I'r -siding K dm had l.-fr, in cx ? ria i in related hit ex* perienee. I* whs a i rich and fo'l thai the cold time passed at (.wee away, and a (jliu join vicv ry was gaitnd, and v, I. -? i - 1 ni-.i? i i yi ri ?ug rf-j ing f Iiiiwh]. '1'i??<* in the \<nr 184G, when as > et >e wan < lily an oxh ?rt? r The name ppi'it ?mi >fr'e, with ion creased rlrrngth, ho c.iiii??l ihr<>ugh lite Ho ft?it i rdained dcHCuii in 18.r?G ami eliler in I860. A truly zealous minister of the < ! spel, and cum manded the largest congregation* everywhere in town or country, going tar and neor till !>ih immen? weight a >d age required hiiu to give up ao much, and y?' he worl:ed and went if possible. H* is missed in every way in this circuit. Ilia hat donation whs in buying a hnndred dollar lot on which the p-trsonag; in to be built. Ilia typo of religion prevails t-> ago ad extent where he lived The societies and churches of Hopewell, Bethel, Zirn, Five Forks, 8t Luke's. Mt Cars mel. Prospect and others owe their origin iiiucu m niH ii'iuoncR end and his .erne v d-ar to them. I w*? with him on this wuk in 1845, and the r??nt year. I mi>? him r> much this year May lied raiee up another an fill hi* nlace, and mnv we meet in heaven. 'II* being dead, vet peaketh.' He died withonl a struggle. His little grandchild was sent in to hid hitn to breakfast, and went and rennrted grandpa saying hi* prayer* , Waiting longer, he was found dead, so easy and so ready. W I, Fiouit*. 1 c*-'in nuMeswwuinii i iim > A Liltl? Cvcl"n?> I Sjict'ittl to 'l'hc Stale Ut?nn?M!Rvi p. lit. A i y. < !? ,? p i k-? 1 nort li of i l?t- p no? | h a iilun.'inii about f> :to o r M-k | <lo I?H ti 111*! I ?1: l fl? :l 1? e? Cant P L ' l.ie-tlen s a-tie c!n l?on e u>iJ .{fMYI'ii i I 1 I-O I I i*! I <1 II t ho(ipu<? b own ?lo#n Mini lo.-t larue i.am 'us ineved i'r*???? Ms base h?ou? lour lennnut li m-es Mr. Baruie Wa lace lost Uo tenant houses Mr. la" en MclJttn els gin house was h own down. Much fencng and shade tiecs weie b'own down u town There is it ? io-h of life o ported I'he idea <>l running <h? Dhpenssry syMen ah .rn of l s pr- fit Irsturo is a shatn a d baud Tuere ?ill aiwayit ho enmigh 'no toy rut nf It to pay hsudiimsiv th p.li ici'ly hire^ lings that will ?urtly he connected wiih il. I) wn wiiti ii?ewh<.|e Jrrnnra s?, t" dviomi' f-? _ .? . ...... I. r,. 1-nil . VOien Baby was sick, wo gave her Canto rla. V.Tion sho was u Child, she cried for Castorio. V.'hoa sho become Miss, sho clung to Costorla. "A'hcu sho had Children, she gavothem CastorU, 'Butler and Tillman should give up politics and open a tni'linery estah isliment. Thev are Loth good 'trimraors ' " ? Orangeburg Enterprise. And they can get a'l their raw material trom the Orang* eburg Enterprise.?The Sitae. Sncblen's Arnica Salve. The Best Halve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Borea, Ulcera, Halt Rheum, Fever Horea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilhtaina Coma, and all Hkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piloa, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents perbox. For sale by Crawford Broa. mm The undersigned will overhaul and repair engines where parts worn out or broken are furnished by owner for $5. and guarantee liia work ifconveyed front his home to work and back again. Best reference given if desired. Call on or address me at Pleasant //ill. h. C. F. T. Davis. June 1, IS94?211. mi. WILL 1. PRESSIiKV, SURGEON DENTIST. ROCK HILL, H. C. OPERATIVE Work of all kinds. Crown wt rk. Plates made by new system of continuous t/um. Broken nhltua , sin. operations arter latent approved methods ami f/uarantr.r.d. Terms moderate ami Catth. iKir In Lancaster 4th week of each month. TRKSIMSS \0TICB, \ll persons are warned not to trespass l>y walking, riding, tishing, hunting, cutting wood, or in any other way upon my lands situate between one and two miles Houth of town, known as the "Cureton A/411 tract," the "Hailey lands" and the "Kelly place." ^aid lamls are bounded by the main Camden Hoad, lands of W H' Perry, the /fillings plantation, estate lands of Tillman Kruzer and others. The law will be enforced against any and all persons disregarding this notice. hahimct ipklsii. May 2:t. 1*94?:iw. mm TO LOAN. I .Money to loan, in sum* ot 8300. 00 and upward*, on improved rotton farm* For information, app'v to WYLIE A WYLIE. Attokhkys at Law. < NOW >> - - Is The Time - TO I'LACK Vol K ORDERS FOR THRESHERS 1 unit I ?e!l the heat in tin- market. Oaf" Write to me beforr buying. 'IM "Shingle machines. Swing Hawm, Stave Machines, Kami Khwh, Brick Mnoliincri, (Jang Rip Sawn, Planing Machines. Circular Sawn. ami all kimlfcot wood working machines. (Irint Mill* $115 n, $250, Saw .>1 ill^ $190 to $400. Watertown I^n^iilOH and lloiloi m Talbott I < O I < >' i 11 < > ? ?-?'! * *'-J 1 ? ^ .aa?.>r? ? ??. fl ft H 115 DEED COTTON ELEVATOR*. COTTON (ilNH an.l PRES8E8, HIGH GRADE anil LOW PRICE. V. C. Badham, General Agent. Columbia 8. V MAGNETIC NERVINE I< irnaranteeA to cure f Nervous NrostraL/* J tlon, rite, Oittlnsss, Headnohe, V, J Neuralgia enri In omnia, OreeteibssaT 'n 1 "Jf ?hT BfcPORfc press,on, Softening Of tha trim. Insanity en I ,.i |u.? i mtimrehla death. M AON E TIC ttU. VINP arrest* ell Immi In either el, renew* rllailtr eml etreneth to tiotb the niuaeuler end nervous syetaaa, tones up the brain, buIMn up the flesh. brine* refreshinn sleep, and rwtoiM health and happlaeea to Uie offer..r. A month's treatment in plain peekaee by mall to anr ad<ire*a. $1 <*) per hoi; 4 for fa Hi With rri.ry ff, (Onr.lar wa el re a Written Guarantta* to pure or rnfnno the money. Circulars free. Ouerenteee is. eed only by our aeenta. For ha!? by J. F. Mackay Ago. for Infants a MOTHERS, Do. Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Co most remedies for children are Do Yon liaow that opium and uio. phi Do Yon Know that in most countries i without labeling thetn poisons t Do Yon Know that you should not i unless you or your physician know of what it i: Do Yon Know that Cos tori a Is u pun its Ingredients is xmblisbed with every bottle f Do Yon Know that Cactoria is the | re That it has been in use for nearly thirty years of all other remedies for children eomhined ? Do Yog Know that tho Talent Officii other countries, havo issued exclusive right to " Cutoria" and its formula, and that to imi Do Yon Know that one of the reasons because Castoria had been proven to tx? absol Do Yon Know that 35 average oonts, or ono cent a dose f Do Yon Know that when possessed of be kept well, and that you may havo unbroken W>1I, thoao thing. are worth knowin Tho fao-nimllo algnataro of Children Cry for Pi Why I ? Is ft? ; That the most successful busi-l | t: -ss men are the strongest | 1 neliovers in Life Insurance? * Phut they are,is attested by the 1 fob owing letter from a well j kiiowii business man who held 1 i To itine Policy in the j JlQoitable Life | 1'iittKI.'. sNIIiKlt. I ' I *^l' I >N. . HlllM KIUK.1. M \ '.I I VII.1.1 N ( .lull. IX. IS?. V !! . . v\t vu'm* i f tny | '1 . #V:i I ! . ; XXuu II l-iu.ti.r . :r-!L ' ! I | .?!*; . ?? Miy licit I Ain v.-:y whi | vv.th !?* - iiit? a-an 1 v iflfMi-*' ??l wi'nl I li.tvi* a??i *'?r n:ore t aSMit. i.t'f i | I . -I V? *||| ly. W y % NlDKi: \ If you are interested send your | age and let us g: *e vou figures I 'on a Tontine Policy. Address 1 \V. J. KODDRY, Manager, 5 Department ot Carolinas, Reck lliil,6 C. j KHMM^ "^B^SBP^JiwS JAMES R. %tAITE, Manager of Welte'e OeleVt^H fVm.^ n* "Premium Baud end Oruhoetra. * Dr. Mil? MtdUtl Co., Elkhart, In J. Yon will rrmember the condition X was In flvo year* uo, when 1 wee afflicted with a combination of dlecaien, and thought there was No mclp m* (. 1 tried all kinds of medlolnes, and soorea of eminent phynlolana. My nervee were prostrated, producing dltzlness, heart trouble ami all the Ills that make life miserable. 1 commenced to take DRe MILES', NERVINE and In three month* i reset? r?*ot?. In my travel*each year, when I aeelhe thousand* of phyileal wreck*, ulferlug from nervous proe. , - tratlon, taking pre*crlptlon* from ftad A Vm local physicians whohavenoknowl edfo of their ca*e, and whoee death t* certain, I feel like going to them and aaying, da. Milks- Ninvimc and a* eumo." In my profession, _ g _ where thcro areeomanyeu g_" II B Q ffercni frotn Overworh.mfri w# a > fcw U1 prostration and Dervooa exhaustion, brought on by the eharacter of the business engaged In, X would EES'THOUSANDS Ss a sure core for all suffering torn these cause* JaMKS U. Wans. SATISFACTION SUAHANTEED on money nkfundeo. T^I? A T IJTo the desire for MorIfLiA 1 11 phlue,Opium, Wiliskey or Tobacco. I'roof free $"> to cure morphine or whiskey habits : $2 for curing tobacco habit. Address, TukQ. W1I.8on Curk Co.. Fleming, Texas. mmmmmmmmmmmBSMmMMmmmmmBamKKa 1/1 T T ED?The A/orphine or XVll-il-i Whisk t v //aiiits pain lessly antf permanent!v in 10 tiays to 8 Ntieks for $o. proof o icure btfore you pay acont will he forwarded Free. Write at onoe, B. WILSON, < MAMfHK; Texas. Tobacco HaMt Cured to-$2. J. F. GRIFFIN. HOUSE PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, LUI0A*rBR.4. C. S0rOraining in the latest modern styles. ?Ratea reasonable. Hatisfaetion guaranteed E43rSfc2SSi^St'dSSi-W^Ai* z..md Children You Know u,< rtliul, liiiuiy so-called i1- COtll|>OR.'.' of ' Itll" !te> are Ftiip?fylrir i - lruKrist? ore hot [lermil any medic : v. i composed ? :ly vegetable prep: script ion of tl?> fan " " , an<1 thai, more ' i Department of ' . i ' ' m?i Dr. I iteller ami hi .. itute them is a state ; for jrrantim? this irov-.. utoly harmless? dotted of Castoria are ftirmal.H f> r Lv? tills perfect preparation, > oa" < In. . ri 1 > rest f if. 7 ney are facts. / f " *" is on riVVT r 7-cuc&x Itcher's Caste Two For One-, Hy special arrangem . Publishers we arc '?! n AND FA KM in com'ni; TUB JiKlxiKK for the pri < per alone. The annual priceofTnK /,i:ih;ik is <??'// siiftttcfilter it'll>t ; ii ml jtn i/H in mien nee h i in HOME AND FA> .' or two papers for (lie i iiHOMMAND FA KM as the lca?lcr men/ > |>: i-;> ' al journalism. li lias r enlarged In sixteen pa more attractive than ever contributors eoutai n.v t practical farmers all over ' Its Home Department i Its department devoted i a well soring of plea tire i t household. Renew i > it- so" to Tin;/dtlMtf.it and agricultural and horn. . . . FOR ON K VKA It. r or suni\ili' eopuof /> . . write to Home and V.i : Ky. Send your m once to 'I n l lji:i? i':;:, liim-a" aurrAnor.'Mi ? e*~.W.rKI\C roTTO! I have a lim., >? <| i u. elirat??l Kinn '' i. the followi <; r i . Hintrle bushel > !. i >"?. Ki v in: , - f , ; This variety vn j at le*** than : . ' <&atjk-2xws.v* cEcriK rx'jar . c .ir. S ? j * ) I. T *. ' * i I n elh'K y i ' n' nfb-r IVhr y \Yi : Leave T<ail<?:isit>r at !' i . . ^ Wort /-hvii ' IVts-onivi'i i Ar. ('Iii-sNt " ' ><> a ; . I'.WTKot NO I IjV. < 'ln-stcr :it Hi ) .1 1.1 ami . ! I liiclilutr^ " ' | //aMMUulivi ' i l'Virl I.an A c I.line ; I l > J Train leaving i,:? i. OOlllKM'lH :?' <' 111 -? I iiio houIIi, (' A L"i.ii. miv' N m ? -.! Train leaving /.me J COIIIM'Hs Ml < 1-1 V I in;: Itorlli Mini at I | from ('aiinli'n. Train U* ivtng < 11 connects at < 'lieslm \? ' r v j Gliarloile, ami at i.a for Camili'ii. Train leaving ('Imconneets with (' ,V ?! f .i < >. | liia, t I' A .N from \ t from I,eir?ir. W. It. IIA III)!\. ii - : .T.M. MOt)ilia, m' in.?u v gnamtiaiwa -r -r.CLAS.LCSTON. NATI cnifiA !ir, ^cllcilulo ill i II' e! I).-: 1 .13 North daily " \ . except Huinlny. P M 12a-, l,v <"annlen 1 OH Kershaw 1 44 ' Lancaster 2 13 * t 'atawhu Jni i 2 43 Hock 41 ill 3 40 ' Yorkvilie 3 13 Ar lllacUshuur No 33 Daily Kxe.-j., > m!-i A M Nortli 8 30 Lv Camden 10 33 ' Kershaw li,M ... - t #?* ?t?" P M ! 1 30 ' Cat aw hi j u i . i ! 2 00 ? I lock Hill f,v i Now 32 and 30 ha .? conn.' i i R A I) Railroad at It i 1 < and 34 luivo oonncrii >n !. > > Airline at Ahelby noh 34 ami 3o will en ry i? >v- i. " and han connect . . UAI) Itallroud. Hamuel Hunt, < le:i. '{ n r ATripn. HupM-int- udcut.. 8 B JLumpWln, H.mi. Pa. Air'. ' ; ainrria-K > * M . fpUI i -:|v. ; ?jii . . ::f i * |? u v? \' . I ' vqnq wim oqii ir.j () . , u i!u| . Kaiuvt