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Blood Poison. Contagious B^ood Poison lias been appropriately called the curse of mankind, it is the one disease that physicians cannot cure; their mercurial ami potash remedies only bottle up che poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank 11. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 Fensylvania Ave., Wash. ington,D.C.,savs: y meat of two of f. the best phvsirj ior a severe case / ?* klocd poison, but my condition grew worse all /?'?? the while, notZa&rw 'V*' withstanding the *act l*!at tW charged me three ''IKikiw /y .??'hundred dollars. ^$7 /Jr / My mouth was filled wita eating sores; mv tongue was almost cateu awav, so that for three months I was unable to lastc any solid - - ? ?- ..Ml.. food. My hair was coming out iuj/.w.j. and I was in a horrible lix. I bad tried various treatments, and was nearly discouraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken io'.ir bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured souud and well, my skin was without a blemish, aud I nave had no return of the disease. S.S.S.savcd lr.efrom a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Books on thediscase x Speci fic'Co., Atlanta, Ga. Billy Fslis' Sweet Ecfrain. To tLe Editor of tbe Dispatch. With the duties of a large country school of merry giils aud j ?lly boys to look aftei: numerous wzitten ex ercises to look over and correct: latin and algebra to review in otdtr to have it fresh in mind to teach the young beginner bow to succeed; domestic affairs to look aftet: religious obligations and spitituul affairs to look after, and last but not least, lookiug forwaid to the near future when the happy event will take place, you can very readily see why the pen of Billy has not given you the news. Everything at present is quiet and calm. We hear much talk of "hard times," but I think we all should be glad and thank God that it is as well with us as it is. The church at Gaston received a most eloquent sermon on list Sunday fioui pastor Kemtick. He preached ? > > nl,l? 1 ,m *)it. ?111 UUli; J IWU1 a. V - ? *.V. v/*-? V" V second coming of ibe Sou of God. It was a thoughtful and masteily effort by this eminent divine. The church has extended a cull to T. 1\ Rivers for the next year. The Sunday school is still in progress and will celebrate Christ eve with a tree for the little oues. An enjoyable time is anticipated. The school continues t; prosper under the efficient management of Prof. Henry Jacob Raw), but will soon close for lack of funds. Business is somewhat dull, owing to the present low piices of farm products. The Sharpc Hill school house^ about four miles west from Gaston, was destroyed by fire 011 Tuesday night, November 3(Hh. Mr. Henry V. Rish is in charge of this school. Our efficient and experienced Dr. Brooker is still ou the go, here of late, treating cases of pueumonia, erysipelas, etc. It is always pleasant to be in the home of this warm hearted Doctor, and his devoted cc in pan ion. Dr. Hildebrand, au able and efficient physician who was j-trieken with a severe stroke of paralysis in the early summer, is still suffering from that dreadful malady. Our whole souled Capt. Wanna maker still has cotton King around, as well as Dr. Brooker, waiting for better prices. We hope they will realize them. The Oak (trove school is still under the supervision of that experienced and tfficient tutor, W. 1>. Fallaw. With the reduction of onethird of the school funds the public term has expired but the trustees and patrons stiil supports the school handsomely with private subscription. With a little united effort this can be made a first class school in every particular. There seems to be a general satisfaction prevailing at present and the present instructor hopes to be able to continue to give satisfaction. Mr. Editor ere you receive another communication from the pen of Billy there will likely be some changes brought about. Changes in State and National legislation; changes in the old year going out and the new coming in; changes iu some planing for the year "US and changes in regards to the matiimoniul world. During the near future many will fall victims to the arrows of Cupid, among the number may be seen Billy. Then the readers of the Dispatch may ei j >y briefs from his pen under J.frVreu: circumstances altogether. Trusting that this may reach the Editor and not the waste basket, and that he The Editoi s purse) may have swollen with the mighty dollar from delinquents, that he can lay in his Xmas supplies, and wishing him a Merry Xmas and a Happy NewYear. I am respect full v. Billv Felix. Dec. 13, 181)7. You can t afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a ceitaiu cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. J. E. K tufinaiiu. j CHANGING THE CALENDAR, j i j llow Our Aimiiuacs Art* !\t;.t In Arciift! j With the Clock In the Sty. i Jan 1 is nor con:j:?raMe as a pi;h!ic ; ; holiday with Christinas as to the tan- j versality or antiquity of its observance. : j l>ffore liotMhe yrar lojnin 021 Maivii ' ] The rhanjjo in the ealonda: woI made in that year for tiivat IhHaiti ! v \ ?.. ...? /-, .... 11 1.... nr :m.'l wo inherited Uli uv l KJ i |'UI .... . - ? i the existing c-ust?:?i? of marking the he- j j ginning of the year from the mother; I country '1 he <?: >* was t:<4 oh.-orved m ' j colonial times With the to: mailt v \\ l:t; h | has marked its observance in lau r v a: .- | j After tlie colonies had adjusted la; inc.-- | i affairs to the new date, tlie 1st of .latini r.ry grew in importance ami in course of ! time became a legal holiday An interesting incident of the change ; ' of the calendar 121 1102 was the drop-1 t ping of J1 dtiys, between Sept. 2 ami' 14. giving thai month only 111 da vs. v j bring the English iuto harmony with ^ | the (Ircgcrian calendar 'llic cmtssioii of the 11 days attracted great interest, j and long notice of the j re.nosed tunova- J tioii was given in the newspap; rs of the j period, so that business a Hairs could bv accommodated (o what was called thrj "new style " The act of parliament c< r- | rccting the calendar also ordained tiiat . the years 1800. 1000. .'100, 2200, 2:10'J j or any hundredth year, except only ; ! every fourth hisndrtdth shall n<?t be ! ! deemed leap years, but shall he cc.nsid- j j ired common years of 3t:5 days only and i | that the years 2000. 2400, 2800 and ! j every fourth hundredth shall be leap j years, consisting of olid days. livery year whose number is divisible j by four is leap year, except only when ; the number ends with 00. 111 which <axe j it is leap year only when the prcccdinu j figures are divisible by f??ur liy this 1 j rule the year 1000 will not be a leap J j year, while the year 2000 will be Py j I this ingenious airaiigement, says a writer, "our almanacs are kept iu bar | inony as nearly as may he with the great i clock of the skies, the only perfect time- j piece." All the old colonial literature! l'ur some time after the change referred ; to gave dates under both the old and j uew styles to prevent confusion. ?Philu- j delpiua Le<h???r Those "Who Endure. The pains of rheumatism should be j J rem it ded that a cure f? ?r this Uis} ease may be found in Hood's Sirsa ' pai ilia. The experiment of those ! who have taken Ho d's S.usipuriliu i for rheumatism, and hare been conii pleiely and permanently cured. prove the power of tLis medicine to ! rout and conquer this disease. Hood's I Sarsapaiilia is the One True Blood I ihnitier and it neutralizes the acid I which causes the aches and pains of rheumatism. This is why it abso| luttiy cures when liniments and other ! outward applications fail to give pern i a net relief. Be sure to get Ifoou'o 8 > -V * Hot? t: Dress a Shoep. ' Wc do not wish to have meat taste I of wool. When a boy my father always got a neighbor, who had been a butcher, to dress Lis mutton for j him. As scon as the sheep was bled j he hung it up and slit the skin across i the hiudquaiters and down the bellv, I peehd it back a little and cut a slit j into the belly just back or above the j paunch, letting out tLe wind or gas ! from about the viscera, lie claiming | that the gas, remaining in loo long, j permeated the flesh and gave it the I bad taste. Afterward he dressed it ' at his leisure, keeping the wool fiom j the flesh. It was always sweet and good. Have followed this method j for many years with never a failure. ? Cupid's "Work. j "II' in Smau.it News Litter. Thursday evening last, quite a I number t f relatives and friends i j gathered at Shiloh church for the ; puipose of seeing a happy marriage. The wedding party arrived about 7 o'clock and when Miss Gussie 13 n*r so beautifully played the wedding j march the party inarched in thus: j Mr. Clay Roberts of Lexington and I Miss Minnie Riley of Edgefield, Mr. ! Luther Riley of Edgefield and Miss | Mary Shu in pert of Saluda, the little flower girls Misses Pearl and Minna R By of Lexington and Mr. T. J. Leapbart and Miss Blanch Keisler j ! both of Lexington who were uuited j j in the holy bonds of matrimony by j j Rev. Ballenger and after receiving o o i hearty the congratulations of the j relatives and friends repaired to the i | home of the biide where tlicy reci ived j I a sumptuous supper. Friday morning the paitv went to j ! cue uuiuv oi cue gioom much; ineie , ; was a beautiful dinner prepared for j i llie same. Friday night the young folks had i a sociable at the home of the g'oom j which was ei joyed veiy much by all i i who were present. i We with the newly mariied couple . I I a long and huppv life. I Waknixu:--Persons whosuftVr from ; j coughs and colds should heed the r i i , i 1 warnings or et auger auu save tnein i selves suffering aud fatal lesul'.s by ; using One Minute Cough Cure. It i is an infallible remedy for coughs, ! colds, croup and all throat and lung i troubles. J. E. Kauftnanu. ? Qfdcsrs Elected. On last Wednesday evening the Kuights of Pythias elected the fol lowing officers for the next ensuing I year. M. H. Witt, C. C: E. W. Shull, V. ; c.: L W. Moak, P: W. I). Dent, K. ' of lb S and M. <jf F : Deo. J. Sox. M of E : F. L. San del, M. of A : I. P. Smith, O (1 ; J. C. Kit by, I. 0 : ! Dr. F. L Sandcl, physician: W. J. ! Cayce, tiustec for J years: J. L. ! Deny, tiuste'e for one year. At an early date in January, the j lodge will have a public installation i and banquet with some of Columbia's j and Lexington's best orators i?>r i toast make rs, i "Sv.eoi Jangled Out of Tunc.' j How !ii<;' v r?n:;in > I-fe htp|>in?:y ! is lost to" .> k <>: ]v;nr?>v.v. ,\ hv.n'iiv: | sweet rr.i'ml i?v one lit | t!c i:'?: . < '. \\"? i who nardii I to enjoy the pcr\ i "t i:?j>}?i ?c->s ?_t love i and wift t:nl i?:ot::*\!i-.x/d art* miser* | able fror.: o if r one vo.ro gl end to th. Vyf fa o:!,-r. K- ^ >0> \^&> S | ca;!-:-ois.!i:c fe*,\ wet1. !V.:S ;>r , x~ -T disya'vt.Tihe A^1V\ ?lcli.;;.te or- U tf.j ^vfX 8 o n 1 S sn o. ^ > f/ ) A h< bA CfV'rm it* at e ro:n- ) s\ 1 _ j JfA3' P!'-Vh\\ 7X6&&' (lis^n.inft* of^ so ni.o'.v kj;;v !); overeor-u* .iii<: * ? co!i:pU tt !v i radicate I * umivi juuu u?.:b ue.u.io;.,. There is u<> p.-e-.i m repuytiavt examinations. 1 ?r. Pierce'- ! uv Prescription flirts iht- trouble.. of the feminine critani an positively. ct.0::j. t iy ftiul fc.'11'lv. lor licnrlv ro y.-.irs In. k. V. Pierce* 1 has been chief Consulting pip.sic::;:? of I til-.- Invalids' Hotel ami cur-pcai Institute, I CI r.ullalo. N. V. He is a:i eminent ami i expert specialist in this p.irticu'er field of J practice. Any woman may write to liim j with perfect confidence, ami ill receive, | free of charge, souml. profc- innal advice j ami suoystion for self-treatment by which (;') out of loo eases of female c<*Ti- j plaint, even of ike most obstinate kind, snav Ik* completely cml perniaiienllv Cured. Addrms iiini as above. " While ! wa? livine at Ma^'e Koch. Rotetrnut Co. V.:.." write- Mis. A Connor, of Alk-h my Spring. Mont-pir*:* vy C*>.. Va.. '"a Inly friend came to me ami -aid: 'My ci :*nrh'.ir. ayd I > year-, lia*. ;*;-;;*. ui**d hemor; hays at the nose, and she iia** never had the nvcc?-ary indispositions of womanhood.' j 1 advised he: to j;ct I'r. Pit ice's Favorite ! Prescription. The lady ptncbased one bottle and it cured her-daughter. She was well ! ami happy win 11 I left there." "I was a suff re: womb trouble for j twelve year-." wiites Mis. Hairy Po*m.r?>y. of I'.ox Monona. Clayton Co.. Iowa. " I doctored with six different phy.-iciaus and | have :is";t a great deal < ' patent medicine br.t co;::?l tirici only tempe.jmy i>. lief, i F.ejj.m using 1 >r. Pierce'.. Favorite Prescription. and have u-ed bottle" and three of the 'Pic.cant I'elU ' I It < 1 11 - ?' a new woman. I haw a t felt as v.\1! in twelve years us 1 <!<> at the present time, and I hope and pray that this wiii induce urru* other po<>: smfercr to try !>r. Pierce s nudicines and be cured. 1 think there is 1:0 medicine in the wot Id as good for sickly women as ' luivoiitc I'ic-eription.' 1 have recommended i'. to a great many of mv friends ;i;*d tin y are on the way l*> k.caltii ; and happiness, and 1 cm: proudly say thai j I am too. I can never praise your medicine ! tuouck. ami it lias done nse a \\ o: Id of geod." I *' Words fail to describe my stiffciimr be- j fore 1 took \<>ur (.omen .uenicaj i>:<cc?v- i erv.' ' i'avo: ite Prescription' ami ' Pleasant pellet .' " writes Mi>s F.ulie S. Hao'ly, of South Seabrook. Kockingfcunt Co.. N. !!. " I have been greatly benefited by the te-e of TOttr tin dicines. I never feel any pain unless I stand too long. Ik-fore I commenced to use the medicines 1 could hardlv walk aor<i>- the room. I have been sick otf and en for two y :ts. I am feeling quilt* well now and your medicines did it. I had an abscess on the fallopian tube and it disci:-trg; d through the bladder. Of course it left the bladder in an inhabit* condition and also h ft the womb inflamed. I had an awful burning in mv stomach at times; no .nipt tile: wasting drain; constipation: excruciating monthly pains: backache all the* time. I was cotif.ued to my bttl live months. I j went to the hospital last April. leaving in May but not feeling much b tier. Then I ! commenced the use of your medicines. I | have taken them regularly for five months; ten bottles in all. five of each. I have taken I your 'Pleasant Pellets' for one yeat and 1 j would not be without litem in the house. I I have been greatly benefited by the use of j your medicines and I v.ill recommend them \ as 'long as I live." A good, practical home medical work ; is invaluable. I ?r. Fierce's Common i Sense Medical Adviser is such a hock, j It contains tooS pages and 300 illustrations. Several chapters arc devoted i?> facts that every wife and mother should i know. Over a million women ]?o.sse??s i copies. A new edition is ready and will be ?hen away FRKK. If you want a paper - covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover the v;>: t of mailing <w/y, to the World's l)isp;::sar\ Medical Association. buffalo. N. V. Scud 31 stamps j for cloth-l sound copy. Liquor in Clubroims. Decision AftYcting Kansas 1'roLibi- j lion Law. Topiku, Kan, IXc. 22?The en- j force ment of the prohibitory liquor j law is made much more difficult by a | decision rendered by the Kansas ! court of appeals jeslerdaviu the case ; of the State against Edward Titaon. j Timon was convicted in the lower j court on four counts, charging him ! with violation of the law in selling j liquor without a permit. Timon opera j ted a diinking club, and contended j that the prosecution should have j been or. the section relating to the J maintenance of clubrooms. This con- ; tcntion was sustained by the couit of appeals which is practically a decision that a person who is ruuniug a club cannot be convicted for the sale j cf liquor. Gained Sapidly. "After having inllamatory ikeuma- j tistn I was very weak anil my stum 1 ack was in such a condition that I ! could not retain food. I decided to ! try Hood's Sarsapui ilia and I was! s on able to eat and drink any- j thing 1 wished and had gained ! rapidly iu llesh. Mis. J. 1>. Stokes, i X 'ith Decatur. Georgia. ; i Heed's Pills uic the favoiite j J family cathartic. Always ia liable and beneficial. tioc. i * A Greed Ointment. e. r 1 ...1 ! OUl?Vll ?l 4111* II J' 111'^11 1(11*1 *4.Ill add un < qual amount of champhor. I Stir constant lv, cooling the lata i i quickly, so that as if hardens I he i camphor will he thoroughly ine< r- j porated. Keep in a low open mouth- I cd bottle or tin salvo box When I needed for colds in the head, hoarse j ness, etc., rub the temples, nostrils, | throat, palms of the hands and hot j toms of the bet thoroughly, heating it in. If necessary, npph to a cloth { and place ovar the lungs or throat. This is especially adapted for use for infants, as it is not quite so severe as i the first receipt. Disfigurement for life by burns or > O scalds may be avoided by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all j kinds of sores and sKiri Doubles. J. | K. Ivaufn.anu. J NEW YEAJI's IN .K\rAN GREEN ARGHE3 FECORATE EVERY PC R" AL The Shi}) of Wealth iinti S.-\<? God.; of Fortune ai:?l > i!.ip?.u's Vena? and Santa C'laus Oiil *1 an of Longevity?Onaint I.e?ec?I?? <>! Antiquity. In .1 a pun "ike t;1 new year ' is a ieasou of much iesi:\lty and innocent mirth. Kvcry |?.:rtsl is dcoornn d. and each object of which ti: decoration is composed Las a symbolic nieanixi;: The usual form ct 111a decoration is a yivcn arch On the ri^'hr is placed a nma'l pine tree with a i\ddish st< at ami on t!u: left one with a ! lack si. in Fancy has attributed to the hyht one a feint nine and to the dark one a masculine sex. Also this hardy tret: symb ,h/.es a stalwait ate that lias withstood the storms ?iik1 strubles ot ex'-terce < to the pine.- on citiui side are : <! gr.nvfill stc msoi hnmhon. whieh. rising civetWith succession sif rings forms a tit symbol ot hale lite ami 1 ullricssoi yea:.The distance between the p:nes---al;.i.t six Pit?is spaiiiKci I.y a glass r- | <\ sufficientlv raised to admit ot pa.-.-age beneath it l!:i<. according to its symbolic purpose, d ! ai> all unclean ami evil things from crossing the threshold Among 'be (lt?;oraftons hung 1:1 tiro nr li is the mUara buna. "the -hip ot wealth, ' a miniature ship, of twisted straw, in v. Inch are seated the seven gods ot foriune and happine-s '1 lie Damns and functions of these seven gods of fortune are wr.rthv of attention Fukuroknji. the tii.-t figure which attracts notice, is an old niaii with a very tall head lie is known as the ancient star of the south pole, the luminary which presides over human hie and by its appearance announces peace to tinworld lii.-hamon. the next figure, istheheav enly protector of priests and the special patron of all who wish to become expert swordsmen, borseim n and scholars He stands, armed cap-a pie. grasping a long spear in ins right hand, while tn I.is left lie holds a miniature pagnua wlmh contains the soul ol the rl. v.u-t '1 'hose who pray to htm are told that "ho can grant them good fortune more swiftly than the flight of an arrow train the bow " Near to this orit ntal man is I'.ent* n. the Venus of the company a comely woman, holding a -tutigcd instrument of music, the cmMem ol harmony Ac tors and people who make their living by amusing tiio public look to fcei ' i attractiveness and ability to i?c wealth Hotei, the least dignified el the scv en. but the greatest favorite of the populace at large. i.- sujjjxI to have been a priest, rememl"Ti d let Ins portly form, his levy of children and 1-r a large cloth hug. which lie always car ried. lie is tlio Japanese irurita Clans, a merry old tellow whose li? ;*:t retains a boyish freshness notwithstanding the wrinkles on ins brow, sinning with /.est the sports ot childn n who fake liberties with him as with a playmate and claim him as their own His hay, always lull, may he put to many uses It may he a hod upon whi- h he can rest 1:1 - !im!:s at night, or a receptacle toi the thousand precious things which ho has gathered, or a trap for little hoys and girls who arc enticed inside to see the marvelous things it is *iip posed to contain, or the treasury from which ho dispenses, gifts to all good children; fcr he is ot keen discernment, with eyes in the hue!.* of his head. nt:d, aide to see around corners. he can easily distinguish the good from the bad. Khisu. a siioit figuro with a jovial countenance, is the guardian of markets and trades. He is the third son ot l/.anagi and Izanann no mi koto, the creators of great Japan and the proycmitors of the mikado, but he n fleets little credit oti his illustrious parentage. 1< r he is a cripple He is re presented in pictures as sitting by the sea en a rock, with a fishing rod m ins hands and a large red tail, the tut Lot iit the Japanese banquet, under his arm, and en his head a cap worn by persons of rank Daikoliu, the god of wealth, is a short, stout, well to do looking figure, standing upon a pair of riee bales, hold ing a large mallet in one hand and wi:h the other grasping the mouth of a bag. filled with wind, slung over his shoulder lie is painted blue, the color of heaven, wears a black cap. the crown of which projects forward ever his brow, and is attended by a rat with which ho sometimes amuses himself The moral is. human nature is prone to ambition, therefore a low figure and humble attitude are most befitting it. The bag slung over bis shoulder represents wealth, bard to be acquired; like the wind, not easy to be controlled and ready to escape, therefore K> be held fast The cap coming well over the torehead picvents too high looks and keeps the eyes intent upon the realities of life, without which there can he no success The mallet is tlie symbol ot labor bv which wealth is aecuired. and the bales of rice on which ho stands show that lie is the patron of agricultural prosperity All classes of the people honor hi:n, and his image is in every house. tlirojin, the seventh of these pods, is the duplicateol h'ukurok 11*11 He is rep resented as a vonerahle man ot digni fied bearing. clad in long robes ot a by pone time, bearing a tan and suppoitmg his footsteps by a crocked staff from which is suspended a manuscript roll, while by his side are the sta?p the stork and the tortoise, emblems ol longevity 'l'hesc seven divinities, like the nine muses, aie thus charged with tunctions of great import in relation to the lower world. Their names are wove n into cradle songs, to the sound ot which many a Japanese child is hushed to his j earliest infant sleep This song is used especially to announce the rowing into j port of the treasure ship, with the sev- j en gods of fortune aboard, on New i Year's ere. i I Blood means sound health. With pure, rich, healthy blond, the stomach and di gostive organs wt.t he vigorous, ana inn a | will he no dy?neps;a. Kkcumati-m and Neuralgia will !? * iinlmmvii, Scrofula and ball I'heuni will disappear. With nure Your nerves will he strono, nmi yuir [ Sleep sound, sweet and refre- It::ijr. | Hood's Sarsapariila nudes pure h'ood. That is why it euros so te.e.ny diseases. j That is wiiy so many t!ioi:si:uds take it j to cure disease, retain ^ood h? altli, pre- j vent sickness and sufie-rin^. Hen.em:;' ? Bgg^j s?<\ mS ^P ^ SarsaparilSa Is tlie due True !;!...,.1 fin itie^J^, j? t 1, ,tt!e. i *% i\*ii '"'i'** I !' r 11N : risy t?) ilOOtl S I ll!^> take, '.'.n) tyopaatc. itSC1 ( *&&& N ' :-.z^r**; 1 *. $ ;.V " ' ; " j lie *\r - ! '. "ii\: .;- ??';:: ;? ' :. V V-I: "' ' i? .. { ;.. * I ; rr.s; '. ! .. . : fc:s-. * ?' : v. ! i'. I.:, i- !i? ' {(: v v. i!" <>::< *.'.!ry < ;ii v.' \V: . v. : ! ?M"; -ti- :: :-r: ! tlu m.-rhi.. :y o: tfc j < . r i:?I i* i.t>5 I: * , r>!.-: ( t v, '>; k : ) i ". j-.t-: i! , : <1 a:.-! : b. vr . . i i by 1-ili . Th : -.'.'a : it!v.- f.n tni< condition j Dr. Pi-: ! M< dicai ivn-vcrv, It } acts ly ;!:? di;<stive fum ti< ::s j an-', till- livr. : ami enable.- ii ?.- l b - t ::iS t?> ttpe.lv an abu:;:!.v.:ve ? :' pur- I "I r:v :: wit'i tV.c ui:t:hii::. vital ?. :c- : tm-nl- wb.i' h up hca!t!-y flc-h an 1 ! I:: all i:ir;<..v- :i-'.:.d ami run d? v:i coiid?- j tio-;-' tii?* " I?!<v;iv.:y " r- far latter than : rsalt "extract-" or r.iv. a .itiritf "ran:!- 1 sio-.i-r" I! c*e ab-s y m-Mnam :.l stre.e.'lh. It di. - v.'?t dabby f.t : ;:l I Solid ! *. It ma pert.at tor.ic fur cm- ! ptil'. a.t pvojilc. A tub account of hs r.ror-vrli.? am! mat- j vclo-t. cln .1 - j:i vuuiy c.-itrb "I'.iyilor' , tint art. . i; yicen bi i?v eh.; .? . r I > ?v"t? r | Pi.t!u-:;-a:i i - ii:u-t:and : V. j *' riu- !V??jin" C n asv ,M; '.toil 1 Advi-cr." "i'ii: spV I-1 \o!v.nr v.i.i ].. j sent f: or f:: ipt < r' .i ???it ut V:i::;s j to nuv Address. Ib. P. V. i'u !' t. ' ; '> ?i*j Street. UlSfbifo. N*. \ . ; por a > I.)tIi b ?;;u:{ copy semi pi stamps. C: >t:o:t : :..:u ! \''.".!!:rr. <>;' j'-.i:'< | l.ir.' i.'i. r t*.-.. I" . '! o.?h d to try j you; >...! : M< <iii:,! iv." ,\ . j trr taki"*-. ! :. !! - ! c-.i- entire!. ..c.ru!. i i a!-o -nrv-rc.l r, !>l.i.! !ir ;r u'-.k . v.-Pk'i '.v. s | r?!~;cu:ea l?y tin: ' l)j.-c-?vi-ry.* 1 ;tcl likta i:e.y r:.a." " C.arc ex a Cow at Calving. r ! SlX Wt-.'ks plCVblUS (i) UlP i KiiC of | s\living feed the cow ;t ?0<?i handful i ?? liiirooil lp.aal t\vitv? a .lay, inoibiu^ j hkI t.voninjj, in some bum or meal, i i'ive nr six days bi fnro ealti.-^ omit i ihe oil meal. J>v ficilip^' this I ! :lv;;tys have the afinbittii < < m*\ lite i .;:;me day the e<ov calves. i?ut ii' yon i have not led any m<ai. and it does j not come iiumv take* ;t half pint of i white beans and boil them soft. J When eoM pive tlinu to the cow to j eat. Wait liiice or fenf hours, and ! i _ ii _i. i ^' u does l.'Ol eonie ei; I'iP'i. i hall pint <f bean?, and it j vill come a way every time. When j yon have I he cow on good pasture, j yon i#ed not fct d any oil meal, but J j :i;T the beans if it becomes necessary, j * * S::*r? 11 pill, safe phi, best pill- DoWill's Little Lilly Iu.-ets euro biii- j ouiitrs-. ca-nsiipati.'f, sick headache. i J. L K'iuftnann. BEES WAX WANTED | IK LARGE CR SMALL QUANTITIES. j | WILL I'AV JHE LI-GilEsT MAIN j 1 k"t price for cl?a:t ant pile lVeswax. \ i'riee y.-venn-tl !>v c?i?-r a: <1 couli ion. j RICE B HERMAN, At the Brziar, - I < Kington, S. C. HXrman" & SON, ~! CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS i STEEL AN!) IllON HOOFING, LEXINGTON, S. C. [>II>.S sriiMIiTEI) FOR AIL KINDS I J ol cio-ptiiti-r work. Estimates fnrn* J !-Ilt-.L N- lit- l.lsi Fiist Clrt*X VVorktilf!! ? !Upioye.l. Hou-t-hailiiiiiy a specialty. Sat- j "sfaetl in (tiiaranti'iil. JLmt mla r us vvlura j yoii w.mt work <1 one. Ik A. V. II MlM.W. I K1LI.IAN 1IAKMAN. September?!1. tl IssaiidCeolnsSilolei COLUMBIA, S. (.!. iiroliim : iioMj ijock hill, s. c. A. H. GREENE & SON, Managers. .V/;i!7,r llKXOVATEIK cr/siyi: twsr/trAss/ci). i i y ? S t'r.v tli.Asr ?:f.siriu^ I t'V'Tnl:?rt, K;r;f. Iloiiif iiki- lm 1 ( .umijprMal travellers receive evuy ae* rcsiinio.laiid!!. a^HA'I IS. s-jfiui .fi.-irni pay.-*^ I - IK?7 tt. all?i?bo^ng~eveitts i Ar?" 1) >'. Il!u>: rate J :;n?l r? --.*: *!>. ?] in POLICE GAZETTE The -Famous . . . . . Vatrots of Sports, $i.CC~13 WEEKS--$l.ee ! m \ilei? Y;) vol :: Ai'Di:i:ss. HK'HAKD K. FOX. lYMMi.r. Franklin S.j-ure, N.-w \V.rk. I ARTIST.. i COIJ M15IA, S. C., IS NOW MAKING THE liKS 1' PIC- j lures that can be La 1 in this countiv, ! in?l all wLo have J. -vtr !i.t 1 a r- ?! tine T>io- j turc. sbouh! now try m?mo < } i is latest \ tyliS Spit i:::t!:s can la- !i at Lis Ga'!ery, iij? .-tairs, ii.-xt to tin JTiL. uo you do hunting ? | ! Vou will buy a MARLIN. npr.\i t^p It li:i-;l-'.'It! l.ip-I'roKTli.)'.!. It jtctsat tin--i?!f Convt'iiicnri'. It S> '.Vfi-lit Com Toft. It lias:I*.IVnt?-l Airuracy. Il has !Vv,f-( j?arr ? Siinplicily. sVlltl for l ollll'l'-if t'tltt.L'.lf. !n-f. i.i! j.-i. V; ul Car-I- . ! " i * lit-. THE iMAKLIN HRE ARMS CO., N'nv lltivi it. Ccttti. .T.iifiary S7--J.V. WANTED AGENTS. I "1 li" (diiiVilirnli' yi?lfl!?*i* in Wu Chi! \l j.ts! j .! li-hul, < t !.f;:it:s ."?? ?i i s 11 X Hi j 111! ! . ;i:i 1 ' v. r 1,!i " J'att'f Nvlis, i I'ni't Mils'. SlnlK. Hit* ? ri-ali--t : 1J 1 | lar. >? Wiir !!? ' !< <v<r j?i;!'.'si:- 1. awl tho ; oiry hi that i ]< ;i - j i l-I joe Jtt 111 .* (\>Si!f It 1'- t istf S. 1 lit 1' til r.liiso in- lnU;/!tt fill', j ('t li-.'t t tin.- v.11 . ::i A.' lit.- Wiinff il * i ? ' V< ! j v. In 1 ; t<' >vii if'!: 1. >> !; i;:j t)i;r IJi-w i : .?*11 ?a- \ .'?! i!i\ ? ! i!,i l;il\ allil U''H- j I !?'!lll'!l it Ill ? vv|i-i ;tr- ill Will i; iii<* j !rnii I i h ji in-r.ill. \<l.i'aiis, j > ! >? .Ilnl j !:i!lu'll1? I-? Hi V.-l. alui III l|. r- : iii11 ! <; .! ,u.' i -t it in v ini |.it ii 11.-,iu- j HI.i : 1. il .;.-ciii.tivi' <-ir;-u!: r ('ruO i iiinl ii ii.iv to ;io? i.ts ail iffss. ("mi uik;:- j li.i i. \ \ i l'..i .in., Louis'. iii?*. kv. i M ' \. 21. Jui i-j I RAILWAY, i ' r ? -- K r . ! > Central Tlmn 1Vtv? ;i < ? !: ir.l>!-i r.nrl Jac'i- 1 iunvfili'. t n i;:.ic Ht-tivtm Coi'HiiVu Kin! '*iI'ohit*. l.tr e HC ! It I". >1 * V 'i, j V , .. i .* (.'riMjoSi::!, .. | >.?.. y. tS.niy.; I.V. .T -.::y. - :: 111;, ..... .. ; A'*. <'i I I.V. !'i i:'j. 't.SC.Vvi !.',. T ! :. Jj | " I' ^ ' i^1 )'?' > | " .**1.%: ?. V. t I: i" ! J I ' t t' ' lilt g > l ?' * 1 ' , * j Via a- ! b I,' j.| is V- : [. i **'?. . 71 i ?i ' 1 Ar. < !i:u ' i h i " 1 *miivi!!t: ' 1: I j Av. rt iv>;; <> -i.? i? j Ar. W:<>: < n . ' 4-':: ? | " 1 :?i1 liti'i! . I'.i. K. i.' . s .?i -i 1| p ...... j " . !> i."'."' ' " Nt '.v \ k : 1';. '? . ... SoatliUouiitl. Lv. N. vv li.T.V 4 :*)pj Ik'!.-??: [ " I'ri I'VI'-hiu.. ?: .... ' } ::.:i* .' !> '! ] ?"> *! a j l.v. .* ?. Kv. M :;? II ].v. I . U.V.'r . l.v. ! ' an. "? k"- :>i .... " i ?:. i . . 1 -i ::: I. ! ( : ? - ? J- 11.".:. < " V. i : I! -r :>r< >. . li . i i . :t ....... I A - i "i.riiia I'.laii .V'an I a 1./. '. "lai: l-ia ! li. 1 -t " 'i'I . !>(?>:! j ;; t?\ti jH;, | " 7 17 : Ar. Ai!^u-:a.. 4 }? :? > a ... T,v. < ' riii'. S.r.vV;4. My. 4 (*:; 7l>'H Ar. ( li:r.-:?'Stori .. .' mji;> !l im a I l.v. F.'.'.&I'.Ky. I! .V.aj i J a. | " r,:.:: .j 4 j.; 1 i Hi I A_-. .k-i-k* ; >;r ? ?0:ii ?i.K! <iN<; i vK ! ;. II'tnMc d:;iiv i <a i??t swrvu-e ix-iwwj Fiur- j 1.!;i a:? i Ncv i N"-...; a;.t!:p? -\V:?>dii:':r?".:i r.ndStvitliwesU-in Lit'ji: I. S...i:i Vi-iti'.ri.i'.l lr:tsn willi (lining | aid ciav-. ii,n.irii: <>?' 1 i<*. I'i.IIjikiti ilrawr.i' ?.::: -! ? luf.v.vii 'i. a Uii-1 >.V\v car between Au^'Vhia and 2???v Y and prt-l*. S. r.i f Mall. Tbr<.n.rh I'ulhuat) drawin-r ;? ?>jii bail'. t -.! cars skj* tw.-t-n . !?: and >.'< > Yi.rit and Au* cv.sta and t'bnr > !? . Puiimaa var* li-i w vi.;?* and " ?*n 111 *?"i:?. ?*n route daily livwccii .)a-.:k.soji. ibu uad Ciiiiauati, via Ashvviite. V. K. 'i.il-y.iS. -T. M. (TLP. (t. Sn; f.. \Vu.Yhiiv?.'?o:i. T. M.. Wo-dpTJfrfoa. \V. A. T!Mt?l. il. HAKPWb'K. (A. iJ. A.. Wushin :t?.*i. A. r. A.. Atlauta* (AOLUfflBiA) NEWB'SRY ABO L iAUitfNS FAiiAOA?. In Effect April lSvb, ISiiT. No. 12 No. ii 11 Of a :o lv..C"itiml>ia. .lv 0 00 pm nr.. Leaphait .ar 0 21 prti 1! 17 a in nr... .Iinio . ..ar 0 40 pm ar. 1'alien tine .ar 7 00 pm 11 2X a i;i ar.W bite ilock.ar 7 20 pm ] I 2.1 a in ar.. ('iiapin.. ar 7 10 pin 11 45 a m ar L. Mountain ar 8 10 pm ar.. .Sli?hs.. ar 8 20 pm 11 IS a m ar.i'rospeiity..ar S 11 pm 12 10 p in ar. Newberry. ar 0 20 pm ar. ...Talapa.. .aviO 20 pm ar... (luiy... .ai 10 11 pm 12 21 p m ar.. Kinaril. ..mil 00 pm 12 2S p m ar ..Gohlville. .ai 11 20 pm 12 10 p m nr.. Ciin'on . .aril 40 pm 1 11 p m m\ .Laurens.. ai 12 20 pm litt'l TUNING SCHKDn.E. No. 12 No. 1 1 41 j) m lv. .Laurens, .lv 2 20 am 2 10 )) m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 1 20 am 2 22 p m lv...(lol<lville..lv 4 4S am 2 20pm lv. ..Jvinanl.. .lv 4 IS am 2 21 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 1 07 am 2 41 pm lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 1 11 am 2 57 p in 1 v. Newberry .lv 1 20 am 2 12 p m lv. Prosperity .lv 5 17 am 2 22 p m lv.. .Slicks.. .lv 0 12 am 2 20 n m Iv.L. Mountain lv 0 IS am A. 2 41 p m lv.. Cliapin.. .lv 0 22 am 2. 11 p m lv.AVbitelloek.lv 0 48 am .1 111 n jn lv* TTillrmfi11n lv 0 :".7 niii . ... r ... ... ....... . . ..... 4 1<> p m lv... Irmo.... iv 7 14 am 4 17 p in lv..beapliart. .lv 7 2.7 am 4 JO p m ar.. Columbia. .ar 7 45 am Tiain No. 52 connects at Laurens for Greenville. Spartanburg and An'I rain No. 5.4 connects ssi Columbia for Charleston and all points Mist. Train No. 2 carries through sleeper to Atlanta daily except Sunday. Berth fare SL 00. Train No. 1 carries through sleeper from Atlanta daily except Sunday. For tickets and any other information. e.-ill on 14. F. P. LFAPMAPiT, City Ticket. Agent. Columbia, S. C. H/JR^BALSAM^ x/crcr Vai 1 8 '"to"' E est ore Gray ?; ?;? ? ?' ?"? ?? ?? ??? m From Maker Direct to Purchaser. (ft ! jgy ft ft C^rOOd ?ft ft ; | Piano 11 Jjjj o- S'iioil. ^ i Mathushek i \ fti Is always Good, always KeliaMe. fti jgjk always Satisfactory, always Lasti!!-??. You take no ehancv> in buy- 8?R & if- , ftV - It < ?>.-is somewhat more than a /;?<'//* y;/'///'/, l/lll 26 Illllcll tllO ?" i \r ?ii i lie -* fri N>iot!i r II iirii < JracJe pianosold >n **k. S*. r i'ac?i?r> prices 1 tietail 3^ ?>Y I\:;sy pay incuts. Write n?. A%" J; LUODEM & BATES, ! Suvittttialt. ('!; uriil York I'llv. 1 ss &?$ ?(?$?$$$& M,r. II I;-. I GEOX&S BRUNEI i MAIN ST.. COM'MJilA. S. C., JEWELER i"" REPAIRER! If ;s ;; splct'iliA stock ol Jewciry, Watches, ; Clocks and Silverware. A titc iii-c ?.;! \ Sjicetacks anil Eyeglass, s t<? fit t-vt ry one. j all i'-ti s.1 ! .it lowest plie s jL*?V J'.eptirs 0:1 Wntclies fir-t c!a?s <p;;ci.i\ duiiC anil "'Uari-alcxJ, at Una:.Tata j prices. 50 ? tt. 1 Saw Mills,! L:^tif H'i'l JI -avy, mi l Supplies. (UK \ rr>l \M> IM-.S ! f?/"~ < H I i"lT ?l;ty ; \V.i|- . lv) i,;l Lombard iron Works end Supply Co., Ai;<iiJa 1 A, (ii-O .OIA. t January j7 ? W. T. MARTIN j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GEOCERj COLUMBIA, S. C. i Mfx-lmnta ami Planters will do j Wi-jl i<) try tl:is House v.Leu pur- i chasing. I Ail kb.dr of ilKAVV G ROCKIilF.S, GRAIN. FKKP, Ac., kept in stock. Orders accompanied by the cash will receive prompt attention. Name amount of each article wanted f 'r money s< nfc and proinj>t shipment wiii be made and SATIS\\\ en ON (j'UAKAN TE K I>. MAHTIIN^S BIS ALLOWANCE 1." COLUMBIA, S. C. June 0.?ti BA < ?li'!iMlfr'? i'nclluli Diamond Rrftad. Pennyroyal pills s I Original soil Only Gen-jlnc. A n*ri. kJ-'av* rvii?bl?. lacks nk /S\ i a/I-y'Vm i'r.uvi't for ("MrXcttcrt Enulub y\t^27'. jJtA&vnur.a brand in Kcd an ! '?'<-(*< ta<-taliic\\fc)Sr j~v _^og'?n'>oi. i. vriib b!o? ribbon. T?Le \V 7^ ^ Li'jnuotbor. Rtfutr dangrraua tubs!it? V I"/ (h t-vMitHd imitation*. At i>rujtjnt?,or tend 4o. | W JV in Marat* fur particular*. t.-stimonlali *nl \V ?3 ** Itelicf for Ladle*." in Itttrr. by return ?X /' MoiL llMiOOTntinrorali, A'umt }'ap<r. CtlchenterCbcmlculLo-Mftdlaon Placet Viidb/a. !juktiLtrugz'Jii. S'HILADA.. PAF. W. HUSEMAHN, <;j N'SMITII, m:\:ek in " PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, J'is'o] I .iviriflii's', Sportsmen's Articles, (?1 | every deseiiptiou. and of the last makes, i?V Atlas Powder, wholesale ami retail. Agent f*?r Lefi-vtr Arms Co. Main St., near the Central National Hank, COI.PM15IA, S. f. November 1 Xccls the The paradox of tlie X rays is tliat they will pen< trate almost every part of the hvin ' tint t!u* liver. Hilton's I. te t?>r H e J.iver and Kidneys" has .. . tu./.it.l liifi.kii aii !?. ? r?r(Mfi tiM'l tin* ki'lne>s, stimulating them to healthy action, ami tlitl'ising its intiiciiue lor j;oo<i to every part ot tli K":.] Ky ilrn?,'qist evenv.hero. Wholesale by MFBBAY Mild CO., <"'?! ?ni 1 >i:i, s. ( l or Suit- ;it THE BAZA \IIMar 1? ly. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, FOUR TEACHERS. 1)KF.rAlil-s FOi: 1 KACilING, ((>f,i.i:<;e ob bfsinkss. Hi.;!: School. Primary Cusrsts. Kn^hsh, (k'rniai:. French, <iivck Latin Tau-hl. Bf.inl, >7 to SI ' per n:o;:tIi. Tuition, $) to S2 "?n j.cr month. OPENS OCTOIiER 1. A-Uk-s O. D. SK\Y. Principal, Lexington, S. C. Srj l?uil?(r 14 tf. Imi/rois'^ 0D0F0RM LINIMENT FOR FRESH CUTS AND WOUNDS, j Will promp'lv heal Old Sjrcs ot long j THE MURRAY DRUG CO., colpmpia, S. o. Aug. IS - 1 y. LEESVILLE COLLEGE,! Li :i:sviLLE. S. c. TEN DEPARTMENTS I'mb r experienced | teachers, tr:l t?l in the best schools. Piimarv, Academic, and Collegiate cour- s. MUilC. Vocal and Piano C iraplete courses under successful teachers skilled in the mo-it approved methods ! \ <?.r.i! ic t<:!ier us s the method ol i Si; ih. spi ar ot London ART- ! ' Six ! . n li. s. < '..refill lonridation ; work. fetching <rnni nature. Large, i w- ]| < ipiipoe 1 studio. ELOCUTION.' Special private work and j in ciasM s. by a most natural method, i Voice and v. hole being carefully trained j or best expr?sston. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Ail branches, j tablet -ystem ot practical work. I'll \(*J1K:JS OCltsK. Methods and ; Historv <>t lvl'iMtion in connection j with practical work. EXPENSES. Loan Fund and Scholar i ships. First college in the State to j make proposition ior young women to i r- due.- expenses by domestic work. | Hoard lias been reduced by this work j in many mst to sixty (h ilars lor j i.n M-.tr. CLlMA'iK Simihir to tint of Aiken. the I mo?,t c< U-l iMl'- i hen t!i resort in the | S>.nth. Oi'LNS sZl'TZMPl-i: 22, l.s:?7. 1'i.r (nihilo;;:!*. ?t ' lre*s Jj. Ik HAbNLS. A M. President. Anf tt Professional Calls. 1 NV CAI.Tj LKIT AT THE PAZ A Alt j /\_ li?r rnv s?rvie.s will lie j?rr?in|?tIv nt- 1 1.?.* ? . i: ix.\ruAi;T.M.'L>. j ijcp ".ember 11.? tl. i I i I KN Dfl S2fl in Ml IS JUST AS COCO FOR ADULTS. WARSAW TED. ?*?C?50cts. Gai.atia. !i i.s., Nov. 10. IS33. Paris MirtKOno Co., St ."to. Cenlicmcu:- V'* !* >!'! l.v.t year. <-00 bottle? ot cu??vi:>; emu. tonic cmi hive toUK'lit tlirw. *:< ?? asrewiy t!si?y"::r. lit all ?>?r <1 IS ..I'liii. i:i iL?' liiiMm-.vM. u tvo iiovcr ??i<1 ::i nriii'lo thui^avc .nii'h liiiivi r. ultalla* lacUvtl a- >'vi:r You.> trniv. ? iXX.ltV, C\S Itit i CO. For Sale by l)r. (). J. Ilani?, Dutcibnig. S. 0. The lln/aar, Lexington, S C. ? Aug. IS (mi B A ,\ !\ 01- niLl M BiT, SOl'TIl CAKOLIXA. STATK, < '*) L' NT V AVI) ci iv I'KrosiTor.Y. Spociiil ut'.etit ??:; given to ail Imsine-s *r:ms:ictio:is an.I j-atiMaetiou gnaranlotd f':Cr n'. ii'.!o-.Vf.l o.i a'.l Savings I)? prsito from ilat'. C inntv buhiuess njiiuliy g solicited. W. (i cm CDS. I'res \V T. MA mis'. Vict- lVt.x. T. II iII?s. Cashi. r. MARTIN STORK TVII.-r. | Aug 11 tf iliiliiiBS Or SOI Til CAROLINA State. Cn y ? County Depository COLl Ml'-IA. S. ('. ' ^ Paid up Cipit.il $137,000 Surj.ius and Frolits. Tratsaet :i general Hanking business. Ciulnl attention given to collections. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 upwards rteeivod. Interest allowed at the rate ol t p. r cent, per annum, payable (juarter.v. on first dav of January, April, July and October. Sifety deposit boxis to rent iron, Sf to $12 a year: If iring's best?absolutely burglar proof ami tiro i root. A C. llASKKLL. President, , \V. C 1*IS! 1 Kit, Vice President. JULIUS H. WALK Kit, Cashier. February 12 ? ly. mmummlm i COLUMBIA. S. C. I DIIIECTOJIS-Fal. S. Joynos, Dr. James Wood row, J. A. Crawloid, Dr. T. T. ^ Moore. It. S. Despories, Hon. John T. 1 S o.in, W. II. Oil.lirs W:n. Wallace. W. " C Wright, Jolin C. S;a iley. It. S. Desportes, Jr., It II Kdinnnds. rilllJS HANK 111-Sl-K',TFULLY SOLI1 cits tbe deposits of individuals, lirm.s and corporatio is generally, and will give every reasonable facility to tbo.se doing business with it. I:i thy Interest will be allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable 1st of May A and 1st ol November. A W. C. WKKHIT. 1 resident. J. II SAWVKit. Cashier. M January tll?, 18'J7 - ly. ^ FENCING " Poultry, Farm, G^ardea, Cemetery, Lawn, Railroad and Rabbit i Fencing. Thousands of mi Irs in usr. Cntaloi/iir Fff*. / J'rri'jht I't'irts I.on:. The McMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE GG. CHICAGO, ILL. Nov. 17? t i 4 Selina Nurseries, LEXINGTON' COI'STY, S. C. QOITHEIIX AND ACCLIMATED Fraft U trees. App'cs. Peaches, Pears, Grape, vines, Ac, Price-slow. fitr Write- f r terms. J. E HALTIWAXGJLIl. Oet. C, 4w."0 S.-ima, S. C. .?Tin-:? III RESTAURANT 1-mi Uc/.n,l 1,. Ktr... t COX/CT^EX^, s. c. Meals at all hoars, Day ai:<l Night, at popular J rices. Our Lexington lr'ends are specially invited to give us a call when iu the city. FHESII \0RF0LK OVSTERS received daily and served in every style", POPE P. 11A V lis. Proprietor. JOHN M MOnllR. Manager. September Id?3m. * POMONA HILL Nurseries, LARGEST AND OLDEST IN THE SOI" TIL IlKALTHV STOCK. TIM E 'JO NAME. Leading O'.J Standard Fruits as well as New Varieties of Merit. Foreign and Oriental Fruits and Nuts. Japanese I'ears, Piums, Apriccts. Walnuts and (' nstnuts a big success. Large S'o-k of Poses and (?r?eji House Plants, Cut Flower-, Floral and Funeral Designs. Please give your ord? r to o;.r sale-men who canvass your county and the same shall have our prompt attention. We would be phased to have you write US at once for catalogue and pamphlet on "How to P.'at.f and Cultivate au Orchard." i Aildross J. VAN I INDLKY. Proprietor, Pomona, N. Aptu J3 ?lj\