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J.I O il l,Edit or. J. E. IIODUS & Co., Proprietors,. t'ltti i\ C. tL.. 5. C. THU13SDA', JANUA1RY 20, 1887. Por S'ubscrtption, $1. 0 m rrn lr 'ttrictly in aivace; fur six mouths, 75c. Ahertlsement.s inserted at ree dollai persuare ofoue ineh or less for the tirst insf'rtion and fifty cents for each sul c etiu nt insertion. Liberal (iscoult mude to to'mrchants and others advertisl.g for six ,'th' or hy t.he ytar. Obitttatry N otices excee'.dincg fiveline8, 'T'ributes of tespect, Cemmu :icatioc:s of' persnil 'chiracctr'r, when acdmis,-abl e will bee hurged for a:s avtrrrtisemets. 1. '. R i r.& t..,'H Nu,w5W . ,. taRi<+u YOunuitm "c "v L d'^t t&V~,5H Court. Court convened last Monday mor ning his H.mor Ju'tge Fraser presid ing. In Mr Orr's absenco on account of pickness in his family, Hon. M. F. Ansel was appointed to act as solici t >r. Sovepal hills were handed to the Grand Jury and his Honor char god them briefly as to their duties, when they reti:ud to consider the bills pltmed in their hands. In the absence of Mr. Wyatt Aiken on account of the illness of his fa thor, Mr. Law, of the Seventh Cir cuit, acta as stenographer in his place. 'The first cnse'Iried was the Stato vs. R. 1). M. Blakeley for obtaining goods unter false pretenses- De. fsndant was found not guilty. In the t wo cases against J. Lyde TI'holpyon fo r ctrr' ing Cncillce .l,wea pon, n,d1 the one fir resisting an oi. eter, the de frubinht was cquitted. William Young was found guilty of cnrniviig a pistii concealed, and sententctd to jaii. a fine of twenty five dolars, or be imtio )Ioned twenty days in jail. Only twmenty-cight petit jturr having answered to their names, an othur vtdire was ordered, whetn the following wore drawtt n and summon tl to appear at :-:3o on 'ulesdlav: WYm. It. Majo', Wtm. M. Browi, Isra el Fe "rgu +<m, Josle B301tr'ighlt, arti HI. B)owen, 'lttaho ' Prl:ins, W., Fletcher Smuithr, and1 Joel It . .il ler. .- - ._ . .-- - - -- - - Agricullural Station. The followvin g Advert isemen4 t pp pears tu the Greenville News: OFFI( E U)EPAlT'M.ENT OF. AGIl CULTrUltE. CouummcA, S. C'., Jnc. 11, 1887. In nenordmwiite with the' provisiotns <t: ton set, enctit lel "'An ACt. to eslttlIih tin South Cariolina farlms cail staition," on< ini the P iedmoniit regioin oif the' State andh one in the lower tier o f :mut i-i, thli 1Board oif Acgrinimture gives t>tie that it wvill recoive- duriug the next ninoty dacyc hi<'- or ipiosals to <lne latalcs cuid buiildhimit or' money1 for thet jimrposIe ofl taihin jg niid experemenCItl farlna anid ,otationcs. All hid41' to reo ive ~'coi ierat ion cmust boe sonit to) L, A. Hanicsomi, ecretar'y TRoard of Agrviic ltutre ('ol umb'ia, S. (. onl 01' beCfore the' 11 th dy of April next. C hirmacctn Doaruid of A\gri-culture. W4e trucst ai few hids will lbe sent ini fr-om this t cunty. As wvill beC u notic'e CicutiEsi-, commiflcut les or1 persons 'iiani lhid. It wvould he ai pa1ying inivest men'it for thIe town hcips' om t.he Ra'il roade'. Andi' ftere are cmanyv ilividoc ars icn the4 ciuinty whlo cian plce stron1i bids bn%e-oIi theardh in tha way of lauds(l. Whoi w ill tirr it' byv one oft 1Ys1ty's most. pracial eu(it izencs, thait it wobct lhe ca g.-eat savsing toi the' coimtv to bcirrow nu)cer cat tenc per cnt. per amicuna iln oirder to die fr'ay the. expenseH of alli kincd of pub1lie work the pr.ict' of whieni is lnot fixed byv lan~;. Ina these dayis oIf qutiik salJes atnd shourt~ prof ilt, therete is ni. thincg liko the ready(l cash to imake goo)ds anid labor (come1 hlow. If eithe mui iclst be0 fucr nisnhes on t ime'thue countyI has~ topa at. least t wen tydivl e per' cent. mioro) for gettinig tihe samecu woik (hone, thanic it wouitldl havet to pay, if the mnoney could beo paid spot eash. This fct hacs been~~ retcognuised( by [severai (icut i es ini the' Statec, andi( thiey hiave seenrdcc thle nie-. essary legislation to allow mlonuov to bie borrowed at the discetion of the county Cicmmessionersi within c(rtalin limiitaltionsl. Antyone~ wii lie convin. (cod oif the' wisdomi of thin scuggesitoni, if lhe will get fr'om n ap *Xariieced bridge bucilde'r t e cash and credit prices and cmpare them. Somi pla by which money cani ho kepit in the treasary to moet expenises priompitly would contribute more to ecConmy ini county atTairs, than any systeim (of horizontal reduction in thet fees andh salaries of public officers. Anyone1 wjladmnit that its economcy for a man t49row mouey at teni Por cent., in aedof paying time pries forhi - "YAplies. The sam rui1lewil hold') S pp 0 Aring goodlsor hd>xr for the coin Zt lu ex Qperieint well worth Central, This lively town is still enjoying a. booit. Besides i .veral new huses jtu3t 'omupletedc there are six ithers4 that will s*oI be ready for uset. It seemns to have b.'en nothing d.Lunted by the tire a few wieke ago. Mr. li D. Rtowland in five days was ag;Lin selling goods over the ashes and smoking ruins of his former store, We understand that partics are in waiting for three new houses which Mr. W. N. Pa3 no is rusiing to completion. Mr. W. Hester is just about com pleting a most elegant and commo diets livery and sale stable, of sufi itent dimensions to acConmod ate twenty or more head of horses. This evidence of faith in the future of Cen tral is certainly well founded, and a man of Mr. HIesters energy and Ca pacity for busine,s is sure to reap sUccesS from the on:prixo. The lower story of the High School Building has been comupleted, and is now occupied by Prof. C. \. M oure'a flourishing sc ool. A mu vale par titiot running length wise of the buil ding divides it, into two apartwent"s. one being for the girls the other for the boys. It is celegantly fitted up with all the mudern convenienees for making the pupils coufortahle and pleasant while in the shool rootu. T'he spacious lhall is thoroulgh'ly warilmedl I) two stoves. '1'he hut 5111pppe ctr given lturing tihe It>lithas for the benetit uof tito sclhoo.l nctted about seventy dolltrs. 11 ith this 1oneV at )ell will sotth 1 t tled iii the tower, Ltd othelr conl veui: tees w ill be abded to the mnuty alrtadv pro vided. t'h,; nlanugelm'tt. of the (cho 1 is fstea-lily growing in poputy, s showN by the contumtly ttmereslsltl attencdance. I'of. M r h,s,rpas st vul unb>le assistait int 2tuist Nowell, IIrI accoltt}ished yotung ladly of Slr-tt tanbiu'g. Piicns 'ounty v owes Spar t-anhurg a vote of thankl:s for con,ttri hiting so iitlt" to tlto rt ccess of each loie of her high sth lools. ('ent ral, Easl.'v ind Piekers ntwty vell congratuiLte caci othi ,r un their Isu perior educi~ational 01VI whntage.~ s. hi ueriin" cll urn ast i i i stvuuts.cs.T'( "Mba'slan, Iakc an Mt1rc." Il t j every patrent and inl IItanty in thec ountv wvh aIs clhildr' n to idt iia t respond to th". to t,a:iit 1t}t ui t liber~l Ctudl heer1.ful alitn \ticnmage wi t ies te s,Chl}ts u(Intion s ab ly d1ts,-rv"e I nli ts If 1.nbar. tAlll1 JKht ofI Labo Iiety hs iu <n organ:izl at Cenr ad (fr.nu 12 ty w rig onits I2TI 5 ion. ' Is' ai(t e (c(oposed of al:oIt ioel hdre un-mhis hIto iseth no 't, owever i.' fi comp11kuof tielyCIt( of iteI' men. l IotuuTas hrg:uutiedI ahTnt S'lthreIi week penis p wyit.11 intr iw, tlom and11IIS e tSIICt th: leso i'esmI S118x ri.iI wnth theyaa w1111(steill alfwtemtob pub'litS. Ev o ilVitSof- Endortla(,Ij('.12 ithan beay Judge Wahl BrI101 ofp 1'lI dringlII)tt, knis allt rong and1 Bit honllb lterly abo I21 lsh e. I 1rliev tha'lit it )w tinphal2 ps, a Illt With r causIleh' . Ithmk iditic 1ur yLun trotn espertbdC ial iots'Ml heaiIEgsO and -idopts.n sto who0114 asks t15 he Osin the- noth i. Imt responsblity rudea ne Wass'ne when'I Ho'e is beh11fthie e 'Willbent vioothe aont. in ull, pricialandinert eru assues thte responblity,I with 141 buj~sies d io sar lin~ teb prfi(1ts ble , iu ogt with 2rtant oflossl if,1) fo etl lau;it oanc h r tw' ean.rsov A fappy Oceaslon. . On Wed:hesday the 12th inst.. by 12, 'clock i., the Proh4pyteriau Church I was ti:led with spectators t4 witne8H '4 the iarriage of Mr. W. S. Hunter, of vt Snecen, to Miss Nina D. LowiH, of It Pickens. Promptly at 12 o'clock the tt party crame into the church, three ti cOUI>lo,3 enm1ing up the left aisle and p three up the right, while Miss McMa- nr kin played a most beautiful and ap propriate wedding inarch on the or- ft gan. The attnd:uit.s were: Mr. w Mike Hok with MiKs Sue Ellcn Low- if is, J. MeD. B: uce with Mis.s Maggio ti Siin>0n, It. E. Frierson wii;th Mis li Fauni Iloko, O.,Ramusey Doyle vitl v Miss Uns.ie Sitton, S K. Dendy with y Mi',s Liz,.ie Thornloy, F. M. Cary I with Miss Annie Fant. Tho Gentle- i h 11uC1 WClr all in full dlress suits. The t< 11ad1ies Were bIeautifully and tastefully dr;rsed in eturoh at.tire. y", Dr. lily in hi4 Usual most g1rce- g fuo and ll:tppy style delivered a ahort, l)ut nlcSt b,elutiful and impressive w eermironyiui. The inarriage ring wan a I. biroad plain bntl:d. At the conclusion 11 of the cer1m'nUy the party returned 1r to the dwelhing of the bride's father, bi Maj. .1 ..!. Lewis, where a royal and h: e(l'1gantlt Iiiilh was served. At 3 o'clock thi -, p-rttty lift for Seneca, the bride ;i and gr'iii however extending thoir 11 trip to the Land of Flowers. The fr bi al s the r cipient of many ti hamdr lmie utad costly prosentH. h S ani ti's of rt.gr.;t .were minglel b1 wit h the srele' of joy and gladness. k Pike; lt iooes one of her sweetest anil 1-st vounog ladies, and Seneca w alre'ad y-: knows that she has W n1 a si jl\vc", :td sheit did well to Send one11 p Iof i' r is't worthy sons to take the p ttea-,ur"- honIE!. Ib .ind(l rson Faurners. a Tie Fnrnir's C'onventionlast Mon - g day was not largc+Iy attended, owing, t no dlubl! t, to the bitte.ir cuotl weather. c The ltering was he1l in the C nit y Ii miue, andl wIs catlld to order at 12 I otoi iv ( 'apt. 1). K. Norris, there ben iab_ :L1 ont I wenty-ti ve farniors pres- I emit. dr. S. N. Brown was reqluested to it't N .trt''etrry. Catpt. NorriS, in it few \e!1 ebo.,en wor.h4, stated the ; objt-t of thIe Ieeting t hie for the ' o purpiH- of tIkinginito eo.,ideratioi C the wirk of thte last Legilatu're. He t.i -.ii'l It- ;tte C",;nvet a iu of farimer;, t w Itieb mett in1 C'ohliinhia last. August It hud nrite a nuiul-er of important ;t ''ecomnowni-dtationl to the Legislature, t very" few. of whI'i!h luuCl bee'n acted up on, :mcd he felt that it was the duty t of l1i. fianin-r's to me-et rand discuiss trhe :s t b. At thett conc-lusioni of H u;'s] .-i-l t h at. in olrder- to get som igt on whint h:col been done Iy theit Leg''isla1t, ln i e wouldi suggest that Ithe SntIPrimui Rehpr'eentaiti' e; of the( County' bi inivited to ;oldress- the v.' tli he * (n!ow of thei Repreenita- j hi':'s pr -.&t, lie, ini a brui'f ima:mer a'i'en are ''mt of hris sttewardshipn. WVhen opt.~ Druoii,ls tooik his sent, W. \' Russell took th llor i. , le l.arle- e1une into thei mee-ting. '\en Mri. Ruisse-ll had liinishied, a!o g h-ye ictrionu. tf iris stb-wiish ip- t li' on. IL F.I. ( 'ratonii fillh>wed Mr. Earlto. his. r, mairrs lbeing diiretctd manl i ri-lyd i sinthing Mr[i. Rutssell hiadj slidi ini ref, rtirenice to the phoha:P.ite- I interie. ts If the Sat. After ia fewv ilt re ntin:n'k- firom Cap t. Norris, the ( i VI h>n tntittiajourtned. i nde HIow, it J'N,.a to Tak1e a Paiper. Thie te's'tim:i.ny of IBill Arip is: See pprs- ar nIt ilmtehl iacconuit ais toS tha~ n I pa id forit it . O ne time an old( I fr-ien t si arited ra lit tle paper- awayt downVI t ni, inel subscibdorr' justi totn couragt lit'mit, tsot afit to whieft pubshit d a nie th a t an1( a<in is- i 1)4 tillt ar inulyle ML iix. i) { iiii-lite< w ~IabtI hi lot, antwrtie r fiendi loe aittim he sale,: andc- ru hiti to~ ifty< df oarsi .'t Hei i s lin d)1 i ohat (1e lot.ilfor Io-,i fo tiOthiiy follr, and 1*11 :ny 1 hot t inla motPt hinmo itjonel oro' hnd-d an- s a It whe ha wir afin a youngieo uni,hea iSaw ta note ta t scVol facher a uonitt h swen ool arc In itte iiiitua-r uni" aer twil shten agre yin i,.h) df irtlett's Adv[ce to Young Uen. To young mon Bub;Burdott.e says: Cou take a basin of water, place ur finger in it for twenty-five or irty seconds, take it out and look at l hole that is left. The size of e hole represents about the in ession that advice makes on a young Ian's iIind. Don't depend too mucl on your nily---the dead part 1 mean. The orldwants live men; it h1aH no UIIU >r dead ones; Queen Victoria can ace her ancestors back in a direct no to William the Contiuerer. .if >u cannot get further back than ur father, you are better oil. He as better off than old William. He a'l better clothes to wear, better food eat, and was becter housed. If you are a diamond, be sure that >Ii will be found. Cheek, brass or nll never gets ahead of merit. I love a man who is straitfor ard. If you want to marry a rich an's daughter or borrow $500 from imu, ask him for it: it amounts to the inc thing in the Mend. It is always tter to astonish a man than to bore in lhlmlmber that in the morning of e comes the herd-working days.l ard work never kills a man. Its n, recreation, relaxation, holiday , at kill. The fun that results in la ad the next morning so big that a t could hardly cover it, is what lls. Hard work nevr does. Thos ' who comae after us have to ork just as hard as we do When I lovel the snow off my sidewalk, if :rchance I take a three-quarter i0C of my neighbor's walk, I put it ick, because if I didn't I would be >ing hint an injustice. You can't lord to) do anything but what is ood. You are on a drCsS parade all 10 time. Don't be afraid of being illed a crank. If yon hae one idea DU have more than moat, of men have. t takes a smart mnan to be a crank. low to ~Jtilize the Labor of the Con vietM. Ex-Gov. Hat gool, in an interview ith the News and Coulriir, gives his piniion as to how the labor of thh :nvicts can be utiliz,d.and the pcui m11 iarv niude a sotree of pro:it to le State. A bill was introduced in le Senate at the recent s^ssiot of 1e General Asecmibly to acecompllishm le identical purpose that Gov. Ha1 bie b,ill rea:d. as f2llows: Thant lhe SuIperinitemk-nt of trie southl Caro linal P* nitenitiary. he, aIlnd roli, by iinde nithl anld 'onise-nt of thea leatrd eof D jiretors, (or un1der sieh ul1(s as they, umty esta-blish, to) bid o lud tke co(lntacs to dIio alav wa k in ointh' Carralinta whli-ltch en i>e mtira:l iteousLlyh-l donehi by con1lvist lliaor, I 1--h p)~ii.s us the cond(iioni of tlw 1tmiinenit reialer aid' sable. Tis bil! p)tased thle Senaite andt hen1 it eiie to thle House wa nus lov aowni on thle (calenldar--No:. :373. ' mIbera I . frt11a 'a'.herry, on1 thle na'iht f the 22dl of Deceuiaaaer, askied miutm ia(1us(L consen1t to( taLke it upI oullt of its rdher, so thIat it miiglit get ~through : aIt at nlOimber fromu Chlestonal obj ;'' edon the grouind thatt one of his ollIeagules, who was niot iln his seat, a'sired to oppose the bill. This e,bi etli..n defueateda its 'ontsidera'~tion at hatt session, and1( it wI(a aittinuied, -itht othert b)ils, toa the ntext ses''on.- - Clerk's Sale. 0-0 TATE OF SOUTH CAR~OLINA. COUNTY oF PlcKENS. N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. >i4ephI S. HIedri'ks et al. vs. Moring J1. Fa'tdle(y et all. )JRSUIANT1 to thi etrms of a dlaeretal1 ordear lamde) ill thei aboe,. stated easa I the '21, day (of Januari;ty 18886, bIy Hon1. D). Witherspoon(al. p)res:idinag Judage, I il se'll to thae highelist b idear it Pictken 1H., duringid tie le'gal hoursi- of isale on le'day inl Jnaneity neQxt, the followviig orib)ed RElAL ESTiATE, to wit: All thait pIiece, puroel4 or traict of lanud, nait( ini IIe'k0lns coity South C aroalinae, Shoal Creek, waters olf Salluda River, ijoinling landsl oif (1. W. Rowenl, ,J. I). mapmian, Tiriet No. 2, J1. 8. Hendiiaricks di othier-, coin taiing oneli luiiiered andi I niinlety onie (91) aicres, moPrei or les', ig tha1t portion of al the reil e'state oif aa> lleikF, de'celaed, asisignieed to 'a'awidow. J'rai'ne S. Hencidriaks andl ir childr'en, b y (onunliissionaers ini part i n appoin)01ted b y thei courit, andt H aol hin thet deP.re'( abS)o statedt for non1 -com..1 anee(' with the terms thierof. P'lat o)f 81ame1 cani he seen in Clerk's l'ERMS: -One-haalf of thae pl'iurhae umiy toI be paid ini cash1 -the bailance('( a cre(d it oif tw'elvo mionhs w4 aithii nter fromi daiy of salea, saeenr'aed by bon 11 (of radbaser anda maortgage (If thea prlOlfse Puarcha'er to pay ext ra for atlI palpers 1 feot t'ecordintg the same. J.- J- LEWN-, (J.C.r. anO 13, 1886; 16 4t [f You Wa'nt a 4Aenda A a-ticle PrgjU( Tone-Ao, a'ak yourii dlotlor ior M'FALL'S ALMANAC FO Rt 1 & B'7. --- -0o TAN IARVY. ''A lit:lo fntonnse nc)w andi then, I't rt'liihed by the wisiest len." But when it cornea to a cot tuna strean of it., it bcorns imonotonous. Itis worso than ntonyentse for any mer. chant to continule soiling goodR on a credit to men vho never pay anything. It is timo nolW to '' turn over a now leaf'' and this Almanac has turned to the firet page of a n )w book, and iv glad to say to its f1iends who "picked their flints' and liul t!u' m->ral c ourag'' to ahott, that it is re:udv to ,coiumence nother account. I apprt.:;attlae cutom a nd friend:hip of prompt paying customers, and it is a l)leasture to ne to sell tlwt'm goods on tihne, and [ try to ma ko it eqlally as le. sant aid protitable to them. I clarg no 1 -ng fancy prices-take no ieni;--n;o nIct{;tgageti. I deal with a man1 o n honor; want to live and let live; but I fild that each year brings its quota o ccr'es4 a!ipshaol kind of men who allow the:r account or noteos to stand from yt'ar to year and never evei asRk whethe; I need any monty. Thi+ is not a nett way of doing business, for the averag mner,hant in this country, who sells on time ne is ali the money we can get one yealr to oper.ate wi:,h the nett. The ton ger a dtbt yttatdtl the harder it seetus to ai y it, alndi the slowttst to pay are r;ie erally tie quicktrtt to ti!l f:tiut with the mercihant. 'I'they use him as long at they cant, andtt then< glit and try to inducc others to do likewise; but riglt here is wvlere they show their utt"r insigniti cance. '1'ius however, only hapei': (21i't' 1 nwhil.', rand only 11:oig "'skin flints'' who alway.; want s inetiing fim nothi'ig. This A';nac makes !lli d' allowai t' folslior t. cr.tpu m ,l other milsfort nle'a; but non1e for .D.o(gi te atl Dl)e, Beats. NOw the tectar' wi! C;oe and :Ie mu Ait' will b)egin. I innite all1 of muy lTlYNwm; to ear or mae wheni in noi'el of any thiin<.r on t Iun.. : enishI. My .det; wvil b' I e;' fil o ''' I w'as when ymiu drawved the ~( .id ock hlangitu2iarund22. lb'r. inl your waiv y this year. Ni)o les:. for ai man20 vilt wo pay., hio hmou.':t dlebtIs i-i n2o mOy frliln netither~ ill hei yos:1Iande if hie wan2i. t< dece' .say att the beiginiing1i of the, year, nditil on a emlpty sto01 nwb. 54~elibrl tade bh yea, iand fr prompt setlemnts Coe and2. see melt again. f wili youIl all a1 happyj) and pr ioperoml Mexican M ustang Liniment Sciatica, ~Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Srains, Muscles, Rheumatism, 8trains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof All, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Gall, Bunions, Spavin Piles, Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY alccomplshes for everybody eractly what Iaclalmed forit. One of the rea:ons for the great popularity of she Muistang tiLinment i found In Its universal npplicnbl,Ity. Everybody needlssuch a medicine. Th'ie I,utnhberm.nn nieeds it in cale o)f accident. Thet IIlonne wllte neceds 10 four general family use. Th e Cnin er needs it for hIs teams and is mean. The MIechanic needs It always on hIs work bench. Tihe Miner needs it In casle of emergency. The PIoneer needsIt --can't get along without It. The iFnrmer* needs It in hi. house, his stable, and hIs stockc yarud. The. Stenimbnt mnn or the Hlontmnn needs it In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Ilorse-f'nneler nieeds It--it Is hIs best frIend and safest relIance. The Mtock-grower' needs It-It wIll save him thouisandls or donlars ant a worl 01 of roub,le. The ll 1rand man needs It andt will needIt so long as lis life is a round of accidents and dangers. The Iinckwoodmn neods It. There Isnoth-' Ing like It as an antIdote for the dangers tolife, lImb and conmfort which surround the pIoneer. The Mierchant needs It abou,t his storeamong his enmployees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang LinIment Is wanted at one. Keep a Bloti le l.u the HIouse. 'Tis the best of economy. K eep a Bottle in the oetory. Itsimedat use ini ease of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a ilottle Always isa the Stable for The Arkansaw Traveler Tle.Inost refluel and 11101 '1o)pul1ar of all thie huatumrtu jourtals. E I lAW, FIlT-ZIQI? COL M $ .f the chulcest Original ad Ja.t natter every week. ARICE $2.OO A YLAIi, POST-PAID TO ..NY AUD?D:b SPECIAL OFFER. By special arrangelnent with the pub lirher (it thi paper, h'/e - rk 18.,' / rucele, will he clubbed with 'iE PIOKRNS SRNrINEI. f-'r $300, thus aifor,ling an opportunity to se(ulre br.th) papers for lit,t,le Inure thanl the p ricc of t. i'lta is a rare (ffer. Tak' advantage lf it at ue. S;,nlple copies of 7'/, . n sua. 'r.u"eier vill be muailet on appllica tions.' ?' We also furnish the two large and Spilenlitd Colored Et;gravlngs T E ARHANSAW TRAVELRR" und "TIIE TURN O? TH. TUNE," 1ih'togethel'with.the originralIsto as t.. id by Cu . 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