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TdE S- NTI1\EL J. E. BOJGOS EDITOR. P. 1 . I3 LE :.1).1:t 00.o PRORERGn. ICl%KENS U. [l..S. C.: Ti1URSDAY, MARCH 25, 1886. For yubscrption, $1.50 pera'lnum, strictly in adviance; forsix milonti . 75e. Advertiselents ins'rt ed at one dollar per sitnre of on(- inch or Ies. fiot the first. ins;':tion anad tifty cents for each sub seql cat ins.rtion. f.i1wr:aI dise. mnt m:ulcto ni :r('emto :rll ot!ers alvert isitig for six ni maths or hv. the year. O )ltary Notices txceeling five lines, T'tes olcwf Resphect, (Jomnanuications of ! pr.4lnalch.uai er, whei inii ssabile, will hech:iril for a t,lvertisemnnts. For Announcing Can(lidates, five dollars each, strictly in adlv:ance. No D)obbt. Thereis no longer ny doubt about the confirmation of Major D. F. (radley, as Collector of Internal Revenue of South Carolina. All ob staclens, if there ever were any, have b)ien entirely removed'. The difllcul ties or diflerenees letween the Pres ilent and Senate se1m. to have biet, ill Some waay, with a happy Solution. But even before this transpired, all (1ulit as to Major Bradley's conhr nation had 1Ieen removed. The Boycott. The strikers seem to have the up p -r hand in Fort W orth, Texas They are boycotting to a fearful ex tent. The boarding houses whiel accommodate the mlient who arc ak il ." the strikers places are tit -eten ed with Violence. Butchers are afrih to furnish them meat, tnd wateir twt refuse to furnish water, for fear of ineurring the (lislecasure of the stri kers. The water at one house was poisoned, antid it w'omani111 ant1d two lit tle chibireni have been iatde very ill by drinking it.. One landlord oruler el his tenaunt to quit, when he found o it that he was boarding nwnftt1 who were tilling 1latcS m11tadc vaacanllt ly the strike. The strikers have declared war to the knife anul the knife to the hilt. Reform muust C,lme. .trikes are heeoinig aalaatlalmng; fretliit. Within thelaast few weela capitaal has bee n mnsome w\ay oft"mnt ing labor froml New York to Texas and labor hats been otfetin(liig caplita by stoping work, to coellol the emn ploye.r to give redress. The laIw e supply) and1( dlemtand is no lnig'et sui ficienit to preseve htarimiony. Thew la bor unions of the c-out try tare ora ized foir the prot(etcto of lablor. tamt t hey atre jealous of th leacst en(' erIc ttmnt on thle pat of capilittalist s W\henever thiere 1 ilay ovecr prodm. lishmet, uand then mairket hiecomte: dull, a redtuct ioni in wages folh>wius thlen t here i.s 't strike, and tha- laborw ers who thiunk they eannotut affrdl t qu11it wo rk ar*e compelled by i thle stri kers to do (iso, and inl siomie intstanlce sul t. Thie everbiistingt jtialousy i' twveeni labor imid c-apit al (1(1bars oeh (of any feeling of? seeuity, andl the bet ter labori is (organ1ized, thie morei fleree tand deterinted will beu the struggle. Thle tneie ulat ion iof u much cap1ital tand labor)t ini ctin lo calities, soon1 caulses an unitt rn growvtht, anld tis gives rise to utn reasonatble demandli(s fromt one sid or tihe other, thlen comles dhisord te and mutinv. Mr. Sage(, (if Texas,nt attuts al of these evils to) thle Prtofttive Tar iff. All the maufa(tcturniig.int erest s which are thus fostered, have ne gjuired unnautural proportionus. The Protective Taiffni 'yas thle first int er ference with, or iiolationl oif the law of sutpply and dlemtandu, and it has given rise to the labor troules, wichel seemJ to detfy tihe gentius (If thte wisest legislaltors. The onlJy waIy tot re dly the evil is to remiove the causet ' the Protective Tairiff. If it hloudld be0 rOIlepl at once, it would le prive thousands of emt-ploymnent, and1( cauise great pulticj calamiity. But its evil effects show the nlecessity for its gradual anid sp)eedy reuti1m, aind its firnal repeal. Thten the iljlionis wvho are' nlow enlgagedh ini mlanufauctuir .ing articles wich'l derive theijr chief value from the Protective Tariff, will .6nd happy homies ini the unltenanted fields of the Wecst and North West, whose occupIanlts "strike" the groiiu for higher wages, amnd they counfidenut. ly expect and receive an adlvance pro0 portioneod to the energy (If tho "strike~," when they all sing '"Har .Then, and not till then, will stik es ati't slI their attendant evils imllebing, muisery ando financial disas~ t.erA subside. The Caroliua S'partan says that, Cilptain J. E. Black, oIf Cherokee kSprigs, planted 2 acres ini tobatcco( Mat year. T1Ihe y,ielH Wui196'kx>unds t~the not amount receireud wasi 4~7P'~2 or13} cents a pounld. Thia Tfce Farmers' diove*nent Thi 'movenelt ha boon subjected to evey kind of oiticisn, by the dif- I fornt journal of the State. Some 1 regard it as the outcome of iiitprotm i necessity, and predict that its results I will bo most belleicial. Others rseem to think that it has its foulu,dation in the political aspirations of deiinia gogues, andthemost that will coie of ] it, will be to array one class of citi zens against anlother, and thus be Produoivo of harmn. To our inind it seems that there is no po*sible danger, not even to of flee holders; for this public duty is not attended with sufficient .prolit o )J Cl' 14).l ulla )a th1 O.' I) r hO4i. There is too muuch l.uncertaintly about the tenure of o'ice in this State to consider its holders as a class. Then if the expenses of the goverunmenIt can be reducod without jintericring with its efficietney, there is li) dotil t that all classes H.rO a1xions for the reduction, not only the farmlers, but (loctors, lanwyers, ierchants all tax i payers will Weleoine til movement. It would take mnore than a "Mose, I to devise an1y schemie whiell w onl( I biefit the fartniers as i class, wit h out all the other oceniittions receiv ing their share of the good. If there is a full representation of the farniers at Coniiiii un on the 2:thi of April, th(enl the niiivemneit will have the full lieasure of its iilpor titnee. ''lhel it will Ie known wIiethi. er it is t ie oi of ile people or 1 ihe nurlnn rings of a few that l its ciaus edl the stir. If it is the vo)ice of the people it, will be heele:d. The com1 vntiionl will he apt to adopt a plat. i( rnl, il d put, it. b)eforI'e the in-pcle, to be ag eil to, or reiete<l ilh pe'rs ills oitl 'ii i'reit candidat(s in ( the pri inarv (lections. It is a gitation, inatl thei einmehes are drei: ledly ini fiavi r of hriigiii~ soiiitlliill rgo to as,i. W ee 1c('notlhil to fear. The lgnwx M'eeti;g. We pIllisle last, wk(( the call for the State (uinvention, nade li the firiners of the htate. Tle Conin - tv ('ouiventioni for this (oility lat already been clled to iineet ill ile ('oirt lliouise on Mo:n:hLy, the sthi of A pril. W iiaaiii ;;ive this public itv tiee to every farier inl the l'onliIy whoIt desires to lie iepreent! it ed in the ('onven'lti((n at Conlatl i, to1 ('0n11 to Pickeis n1ext sale daIy, adI tilke Inart 1 in the proveed"tings then to lie luid. The ( ver'cin'tient of the State iaind f C1ounty is for the ln'lile, niali by ie -peopq le, anid it is thle prerl iot ivye of the 'vox p,opuli,' to say alhit the guy erninenit slutll lie ain't what:i it shall A ~s thle galtheinig at (Coloiin on1 .the 29thi oif April will lie sigiie:nit -ot thle popular sentiiienit ini Ilie -Stamte, so th e galth erintg at Piiekenis ;on the 5th, will show the e\:tint to whi2h the nietol oil retrenenieniit and refiinii is fell, ini thle (Coinitv. F"ive d ehegate ar~SIie to beC choitsenl to relu~inesenult thIisz counilty~ in ihe coniven.i feariless, indlepiedet, ont5) ipkeni coniinnliiin sonse, to apprciate'il I li. dlepthl tot the mil~k inl the nn, ini the iial in the bairrel. Mieni wvithi jildgenel It. lIhat piolitieianis cannot oblsenrie by' I;t tery, nior pa:rtieOs mis Ilead by priiom ises. Pieken s Coiunuty~ inis plently of' juast such inaterial. If slhie evoer did need(0 themtni, she nieeds thlenii jumst no0w, to iget the milk ouit of this ('ocoa ilt, oir show t o the siat isfactioni oif her lpeoh iltart ther'ie is mlierchmllits 1and( farmeri1s - -ohol unn, t inti we may liie thle belititlt of 01ur (X periiee; mi<0h lle aged'' m en, thati judgmen(it, andlo youung1. mien, tiert wIe miay, havie the b)enefit of youril zeial. he (Greeniville' D aily Newvs oif thei 20th noinaiiutionu as cilelior is reije edo h cause lhe waus manR einugh to tell thii trut ih out radical ruim:nii s andto stand hiv hiis petople, South Carol ina caninot om too niujo.h for' him. We wiill owe it to our own maniuhuood to give him~i the hiighiit polssilei prooif thati hiis mi.aanlinieta andh faithufulntess are undiuerstooid iand appre ciatedl. Self dtefense will forido us to ali low a~ faithfal son to anifehr for his hioines-1 ty andio couiraige. 'The besit rebuako the people0 couldl give tllh enae anud the iiirablle little eei' 't - ure lBrayton, wyouhldibe to takt' Franki IBradleoy ini chiargo, if lie is rejected, and give himi anlyt.hiig e cares foir. There is awhVlisper -abrneitI1 -oif t reat son1 iui the iair. WVithount mea(~t inn of mein or oirrainnutanceos, it is hintiied that there may nO (ippousitioni to the~ ''to,ior o)ludnesi nii his c'ause witin the dtemii craitic rianks. If thiat breath shiail eiiu goal inito p)osit ivei chargii.est anid thle eliha gesshouiild be sustaindl, it would hie better for the traitori thiat mfillsti)me 0 were t abiouit their nieeks and thatd they were, cast inito the seat. A Wasrhing)ctoni let ter say s that Senator BIrownvh of Gehorgia is a favour. ite with very yiun g misses onl noeoumt of his rceenblane to th nii iel nrcs of .Bradle%. (3o firmltatfonf. The 1t ashingtoi correspondent of he New York Sun says that there tt re about twenty of the Presitlet's w touinfatioizts that have alriedV been ei ranilided by the Repu1l)lican ;ienlators int Or )'ejCCtion, and amng the nom'. st tations nientioned is tint of M1:j. D. gi Biraidlev, Collector of in teralti n !1eventue for South CrtuolitIt. It. is satid thltt the( g,roundl upom tI vlhich the Senators intienld to contest t 1Ir. B3radtiev's coliirm:tion is thate he is accut(s of eitig an active K 1'his char ge has 'eeit sO fult\ (Iis provel, and the fact, ill the case haVe be:n H' sttrongly"gi.t frIII in fa tlI Vor, of .\11ajor 1 rmlley, that we dot not ," thinkc that ev".n th:e nlu.t p;:1-tisa:n of ;t the I(epubtlicaln netjority of thei Si- h alte el Obje(t to his (1IUinatinll. 1 While edlitur of the Picken:; SU:" N :L le SevereiV l'itlicisttl the niaIne " in which the revenue oflic"ials utiler Collector 3BraVtonl and his )redlec(s-l1 Hors dliHchalrgedI their oflicial <hutie:;, but ne ithe r in pubillie nor private life lifts the evilce(d IL!iV sipanl tthy for il licit, distillerts or ()>:h'er p er:;:us whot 1 have vioitetdn the las of the i.nitedl(i States. A 1ire e(lirit:-lt fian tl>rui hly trust\worthy 111:n couild n,t h e seleec te-l for the( o"iee of iilt-riil ev(t"enue Collector for this s;tate, at'l we lope I int Mij or BradulIey's ct onfirntion ('i will not b1e d(el2ived.- .Ar (and i ('~ 1-icr. .'he false ien, thIe gre "?er,r) of the southerii farler, i; thatt the buti inless of th:e f'r-inler i!; to pr",dhlc" sb, tl all l i t i ' CtIOpls It : i l it:;l l sii:tir' to tlt' tone lltey 'rop nl( e:-i; or strawbaIs. Thi er ior tils tilien suh de' i p hft)hl on the u ini s of the 1l :tjorit ft' ol tth;rutl fl'rn ir" that it, scet("u:s t ': iha et't I I born l thell in f.u-t, it is la l t 1 )1l) illtler itlc". l1 iau "ts, nolihail s and profeisioind in aStrive h tlt. ir r1111 It t tilh II t'ts to gainl l I m..i -t wt vit wic t biIY Ow tt t hec tm>r-c :i llt'ese ri.(s, :1111. as thley ll y: l \ -) )l>h , the luxuric's of litc. 'liTe fatr11."- net." t t lino stneh roun<h:tlout 1lwtht)>Is h>) a i'norb i t\"o nt tiii the rio I11(1 is iiIor t:; ; t l~ i, tI (" oftl"It! 1111 . ltti a. l e t i ll.u I b ';; i I: t it., i ii t to ;",o, dI i , - ti ) tie il ; ,.t t ,1b,,;t'r e:rt h. .I'o' I \ t'i tt' 15 \"'ll : itt'I(' (1 t ll I '.'1il F rt iti u li t o we. hi .- h; I i I it(I , fti ,l'ri l in -IIIj th \ i \t 1'(.-, 1 !t In ' r -i i vlt\ ' I -t - (Ill ;i. t I; ' I it " , ? ens.11t, ant imvt liti lilt iy'it ( e i( t it l Illte, I t t t '. ito 11-u Iti .l , ' t , sIIIh. b ":, I to f I,t ." qA Unge :t e gloldIi. A"u exrouely +'alpal>tj O rdld4ye dia, 'id of Very itreat p< k interoet i.. 1iela 1]yald edita of UDvercal Li tera. .roe, Voltule. I. of vhivh iS ju1t pub 'lhed. Novel inl platn, and Lovel in form at one boautiifl aud coivenient, and at a prioo low evell compared with Mr. Al (1')t'H .alw, yH low pricnv, thin Volul givos in its nearly 5J0 pIa( biog'aphi" 11.l Hke,oto of oi)o lundtir(ud and olivell l>ainout author-, with charlraceri-'ii Hole,'tions froin thoir wvl"itiug4. 'Th fol= lowing r.th->l'r, aIpi'r in thi- vollulln Auduibon, St Auigustino, 1)'Auveryne) l3l.a)on, 1aitlzac, Iaincroft Ihnini e l3arl)auld, 13eaumnnont, I3veollor (moveral of the nainto) iB,,t lmn, Bjor-tnz1, 11nak ( villitt!1n), lilack!4ton O, I31os'iu(o ((%unaltei of), an,l locO3lo; thuy rtlp roeintinig ilarly all igo: anti all tlattioun even iii th114 volIme-American1, Eng;lishl, F-rench, (l/rllnan, Italian, Grook, L.atinl Swtte.-li411, Porttigc., Sotk, I)utli, Irish, Nortwejrail, anl danllialt authorn-_ . froin the p>riotd 23() n. o. to A. 1). 1886. 'I'(e) liter:ary and( 11 lnllhaiv:al workml:ut KhiI> arl!bothl of at h igh orIder. Thowork is really one that ought to tinJl at placo in ev('ry homne library; it oll'"s it fltud of Ont,riuln!nt anid in4trut,tioui tht will prov1 well -h itnet'lat stib)le. The )'ri, only co. oOntt' at voltlntc', mnakeP1 itq l))va.M4sion pIw"ible evon to learly every s('hool-boy. Tlhe work I pul lihed also in Part of 16i) I,g e.tch (exchitngalo at any tine for I)o;tal vohlum-4), which aro sen t. >m 3t-11ic1 for 15 volnh "ue)1. ?v4y,, r'.tler o)f this notiye' ought to got at lI';st a spm'm!illen part for ox11lllll;ttioll. .Jolnt ii. AmIn;N, Pub liiher, Now York. An .atorpri3illg, teliiblo House, lh'. . '.. );,24le lir a Itlw\ ' s be V-.lic"l upl)~a. hiot o ly'iv > ) :rry in: st. olh the best of' v Ve I ' b11 , llitt. to st1 unre the A -e1Cney f' r snllh art! it-bc" a : a\e we"(ll-kn;)wn inlerit, andi ar., 1) ,nl.tr w\itlt t!!l' lu"'") e, therebhy su.-t t:Lid,agm. 1(' 1' ,a itttlon i tof bl'eitr alvays ('ii tIrpi iln . :In Il (v 'e reliable. Il:1vli se (1atr .1 Ihe .\ri .I. or the e"elelrat("(t I lr. Kl:ins N:'-w I)se'ove'ry for l'osuanll-te n, \ill sell tn a i) ,sitive " u tee. It fill urely" l r1" a, y atil evvy af'-i ii i r rat. I.1 .. ;aiad ('hest. andtl te show our I :'1.2ih \', iw nVit you to cal : id get it T.rial (t lt'rte. 1e ietie' of ig "o . \\ iat are cl<:ittned to be (iliti vi\c trilnl:ihil in the w\ayV of w\atternmh>nuis, a-m'' n 1 4 " 'h ." L a Xp"r lts havc btaine d thl: lest n-sti,1. fromn the051 5e'.Ils, anl- t, i la a i 1; ing 1 r( hn-lc -5 . ne1ltr:lt ini t!h11 -. nl:i\- la; t\'(,, Thl r _ a. '(I for' atr . ii 1ge ci !1(/' 1!it S 1" -(' \\1 1'S s111;0 4' " 'Il M 1 S ) . for inrbes a- of i( 1 ' *'*, " ! )l 1,11 ''l .1 all!' , I b t i) t: i -, f ii l 1. 1 1 1 , !. I 1' - i m\ alil . r - ned - d a u -l i r - (IIe : a n i ,. . i(j-e 1 , 111 s . -ti.t'CII1.j(2 "" rid ea s of a * bf (;I.s. nw, i. R E l O~1N) N E) D.' A.M M iRIRS car lear th -xath cost of any~proposlzd liofs Qeo.l P. Roel)T & Co. Nw1Y 'UI ENp DS AIeN~ D CU. PL0 Spr'E SOU INIoI ANDk Physl1ians H1ave Po' That a cont .ltuh n>1[ for e e3lmet in t - ( b oped by indigestion, is cai i et rl _ia tism. Thiuisslu= ?N,te bensitive sull-CNta.neous cbering of the mus cles and ligainnts of tle joints, cau sing constant and shifting pi niild ti,ggregat(1 i, a11 4 at enl<t( uo(, iilk' depsti wl ln-odices stitYt'ns's audi di)I- of tlhe j()ilts. No fact, which- experience hlaa demnonstrated in regar(l to Hostetter's Stomnaclh Bitters,has stronuger evidclee to sup lpn-t thanl thtis, 1nmely, that this nic dicine of complsrehensive use'5 chtecks the ferui(nlabl)e asl:l atrocious disease, nor is it less positively established that it is pref:crable to the 1p,ions often tused to arrest it, since the nie.' dicine Coltailns only salutary ingred ients. It is also i'sigiil re'inedy for mialarial fevers, ('onstipati< n, dlypep> sia, kidney and bhlttiler ailinents, debility 1111(1 other <li:4vt',ors. See that you -et the genuine. The Abbeville M essenger of the 16th instant, says: "Our neighbor of the Melium, evidently don,t think the Carolina, Cunlberlnld Gap an<l Chicago Raili-oad, is such a "dead corpse" aftr all. Inl fact the Caro lina, Cunmberland Gap, and Gaieag, Railroad is like 3111101o'ls ghost--it will not down. It still rises to plague our n1eighblor. ROYAL .t AJ Abaclately Pure. i 44 w-b !,.' r never ari As . A 1 1r- l of ,1 1 ., .a: . I .. t t.l- ( r .-li: .r, i: , 1 . t i, f7 i . . 14 ., 4 ,; 't th . WIlli --4 :4U e f h n e M 4 t4 w . : i:ink 2?, - 4;. 1 T: 44 .>:e .)i.- 14', U ,w-fr a', a p 4b. 'io 4f I s n., *.-, :nni f;,u411tu1:to I 4' . 4 ' . 4 '4 R . A .~ (4'41L , 4 1) |'.b1').i-J CoI .,r T .' Re4 4., 1>i. ri .f 14. ( . r2 , wG -5. Prfsinl.oits Atorey an 4 '4'il Counsler at4 Law, 1 G reer's.1lle, N '.' ' .1 ilPracfesinal h CN of (sren in.Iy rr , 188 ... .ir 35M .Att wnersn. Con~c a:. Law,es (hr'envile, S, (ii, i .E'4 ' ( !, IlITN El & I~i UNSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, P1P'K ENxS C. H., S. C. Pno:4't i'er ini th': S1Ial an' 441. ited& S t:41tes 01fi0 in sch 'ol C'.nuaissions r's 011106. J. 2 1, INN) ~ I ATTO'()lmiN Y AT LAWX, PU. -RiENS(O. 25. s. ('. Pract4 ie i thile Cout 4of tile State and44 in OfHiee in. C4ohart EIoIsue, Sept.. 1 3. 18813 51 M4. I'. AN44.I-A, J. ii. NI:wToI'N, 41O nV~ ie, S. C, P.i4oNI'a, s, (. A NN EL & N E WITON, A U i ' r n(ey 4. aU i a w PIC2K!'NS C. II., S. C. jIlnIl 14, 1883 33 I f. (lIt 1 D & 11000S, Attorneys and Cou.nsolors at Law, iCl(2{1S C, Hi., 8. C. (Con 1i.i II Arp on llMusic. Muio id tgg or lr i thatt Oi t aa tlin oI 'lturyuth. 1hd ear is mo3e tluringu its onjoyanetitain th? >it.e or in falt any' of t1a other sen 'H T (1(11't care anvthinlg abJt a 1;>;t' e'nk:e now', but good 14umsic i:"1 d1eligh t fil its ever. lltMadiue (I, hi;" sa:lidl tlinit miusic wa"tts tlo orv liing that was (n)llln1on1 to tngels al 1 S11(n. It is at precin s gift to our nOtiOi1 itature. Preae11:'rs can't rea':chl w\ithouit it. Solier:; canl't1 4IIt withlut it". LoverM eili't court i; hout it. It. is tlike b(ecrning lt mr;1ring,". and: at deat h, au-t' graveLi all IC g'otnlti (l'l iVials of naIionl1s wh'leh! 1 Sc1Viiei('d li rnt l< . ut alove all is the ('clu11n 411 I (fo11rt. of our 11'': :t 1 tir't-si l(". " i to me, 1ther, sinlg tO me, w's thlte fir;t, r0. n.s1 Ut 44:11' sIel: 144 \ wilt' l lt(' rt'ttir';l .1 to Const ''iU n)$iness; tl'fnmi his lo lg 11 fev erishl4 dr':iln. \\ell, she tri('I s sig to him, ltul (lid pr:'.tty well I)n',i-i("rill-,, hlll w\henl Shet got ny1 inl thc'm tr';'blc nt'' - her voUice <p1iivere.l 11I bir(-)', fIr tin1'-r( \ was w:Iter ill '.1' w 41 Ipil " Ii}i w,'!l I s ller 'e '-. I i:inl't tiay, :mthtling tIh'n, Uf coUrItS', ilit 44nt' (ll':tinle''\''(1 1 v'('lnt' ,ll'.I 1I4 ('111na1' til tt 1 ''r 0.".+r' l"'ii iit l (1 inl: 1a I yI tyi:r' tc) play1\' a t1u1' ()In a 11:it 4tt 4 4 lm 41 11 1 . a. S: I tIat to get v .n, 1) . n t i m w1'' \ 'ent I w 4as ont! ( le p ti;t'/,. ainl I t.itd I1) t ,ing; "l.t 'k S in tliit ': b. ,f thl' I); () ,"" Ksh ' tl:e: t 1 ' ' c i1 ll'e!l w ll' i' t .('- tllt'ir 1):t \'as :,i1! iI1i or sN11 rinl;. "( ii 1)h nu i(, Chat i; i; :n114t wh r.' d.4' i (\ d !we!"' f [en:'t ak. it I oveit and1' it :'mll; tl) 4:l' i hatt I .:tli pa's a-way ' 4 ' 'ileln thl Ii oi n' r In,.'S i 11 h:st rIs. 414- 4, ' _,'-4 ' r h' with it 1;' 1'11111114!-S4. 'I I I l.lt i 'i l NI l ll'.'r4 Iv- II+'d illll 11:1 hut- 1('erInt Al s 1!:('(1 h S in \a,'I bu(t(i,it neve i o jl'! t 444 4' i '' ', I"it l'; .t1, ' .I'i ''4't ( 11" .:,. 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O t:!1y abou44t 141 a as manyl, (4urt,1 BANE BLOCK, (x-een-mevilt, t . C., IAT,ER IN BOOTS AND SHO(E14 ' iato MAade Qods a pcialty, 'o ---.' LAIEIS---Ki<d, G:out, Glov1se i, ; ,(llc"t". 'l')s lSung;(hl, 1'eble, G.lr>te ('a)f, -V aII (:lf, K ip, andi A. Calf, SIo(e inl buttoit Aind lace 'f all liities aid styles. lliSt;.1_-All the above inl 1lisscs siz(., " P4 with somne gratils specially a lptedt fcr ('iliLIlEN1'- In ('hildrenls' hhcts, I select slyles be4t Iltil:a (1 to < le"cl( 1e ti' m ll.("I of the feet, aIud at t he snlne t.inile gVi neatncss inl al)leariance. All gratitt; Ut< (ltlities. All \ 'lioIts(if best t:tunet-y calf with sigle andl :I;<l<double upp)1el-H, pil;ittt box tcs. Frelnlh Il 1 Ilo(ts, )tn ahii box tIes. Wax Kill, P. ('ali In l S. Kip Iiootig with Ieg anti screw bol.totuI. :. MENS'- I)ress Shies of best French Calf h:it)-sewed, nuade in (ongress, Iitttoit I111( t:il.4. M1y .inatist WankeLnsSipih-t svte L best on the mt.rlu ( l cill; ur, ishl I ln:d -tt",it (t,k oFtie .hts il t g eewitr i I("el i' ltt t t1-n1 lic . AnuIi:l' (:Ilttif hces of alny style, 11:1ity t alidld prte. I'rect'i h lii 0 1h'('t ies itnie<lalled1 f e e,r If rtt :a.ld weal!r 111<imlitics. Mi[i fee llenvy (;t (i S. I ,lI of ' ast(ck (:f shoes for cveriydlay wear., <-f great e.x.N Ifrtns, hi,,h and rne(liun cl!t, ('f Pf (':alf, hui n :11 Inulinel1. Kip)aa<( W: ' Ir gas, hirh :l-, m<lit:mn tlnt, ))('; mull s:"c w bu,tt!, Ins, lIi )i da topl f; b-14, n111lt' (of Il'rsl llt;Illi 't ( ,tek .10 'S lit ( s a:-(I Imecs, I-r. it,L-g ill (ttl ity aell stytlh withl M els' (:G(ds, alt:ur: uastu-1ly 1: N lowices., I hlat"( every;thin: n lsu,lly kep inl a Firsf 'Jlass RL\ot : 1in ;litre. r. " :laly y'ar"ti xperini as a fittr, < ,:IhI!--s mne I, i l 1, 1 ) i he 1( s w ' Il: -v tc"e"de1 fct il sclect t Sit. for clnfort. Weak ittiklcs caln he tr"e'r; t 1:((i al d (' fl" :t ((I fer0 prc\vel't ! ilb thle :,idl Of 111 xl(" ri,-ne,,1 l-r I vive Iny luer!"na! atten.." t iOn to t!is brI:IIhI (of myl busil:"s,. ;!1-"c4s("r I') .\bcl anid I( t-- : ep 1, 62.1 A'T ' A t -a tp > t/ 3 i - -neIl r in n?er l u . b,fo ('l : n . 1ne ( a I' i ' an l Pr. e . , n , ple. ur-. for' t b: . he pin for 11 A T RUrNTN & BLXAYLOCK'S 'It 24,'188 1S'f Johnson Hagood. 1I IW (1l Pe .min)1 t it . A.Ii< hut ,, t ~TH E STAR A N'i ner ppot li''IL i,inio P i1r icipicu il n. JDeiinncrai' A ioi p .rtin, Puihid In the City of New Yo:-1, WildLIAM D)ORSIlEIM.ER,. Editor and Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Wook/y Editions. THE WEEK(LY STAR, A Sixtoon-pago Neowspaper, Iesued ovory Wodnesday. A ('enn, putre, brtight a mii interii. t FAMiLY PAPER. 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