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J. E UOG,, Editor. J. E. I3OGGS & Co., Propretoris. ' C iN C. uI.. R. C., THVISDAY, MARCH 17, 1887. Eor .ubseript ition, $I.50 per anum strictlyin advace:for six moths'YIS, e Advertisemeits inserte at. oie dollat per squiare of one inch or less for the first iitertion 11(1 fifty ceeit s for each subs(eqitu ent insertion. Liberndl discount mnade to marehants a-ol others advertisi.g fot six mimths or by the year. Oitnary N( t.iees ?xcee(dit flvirlines, Tributes of Respect, Counuuientions8 c) f a nt.rsiiil character, when ir1imi ssnble will he (h1rge( for as advert isem et s. 'the Ptednmont Inustftule. Prof. \V. M. McCaslan has been unanimously elected President of the Female College at Laurens C. H., and the offer is such a flattering one that it is probable he will accept it. This meais something for the Pied mont Instittte. We are sure that it will take something. very substantial to make him abaudon the foot hold be has gained in this place since 1882. The salutary result of his efforts in building up a school at this place, are acknowledged throughout the coun. ty. He commenced in a litte sttn room, not large enough to acconimo date the children of the townl, anl he now holds forth in the Institute which would easily aceccoMuu(date 300 pu. pils. Tlhis has~ til 1been dlonin al p riod too, unsurpasse d for agn;riciiurid Teverses and stringt n(y iii money lttatters, but ev( ry doepitiiient of b ius iness in this town has (i tnyed its good effects, a11(1 We ein ill afr(i to looSe the advartagvs we have gaind(1. Our edslen1i nal anid tinnCial il.ter ests as a town iuil (o'mimnitv,d( iniild pronpt l(ctiol. Let us have it. WVhatttver m ay hie the issue (.hou1ih, the school vill cont.inue iiuitil nlext June. Coauity (omitsionerM' ('hrt. There were (uite as tunmIy of tIh citizens turio: out oi the 8thli inst.. to attend the Cotniunissioners' mce"tiig, as were presreit on sale (l)a. The report of the special connis sioners en the r(uld frn Nr:ney .ones - to Crenshawv's was adopted. The road was ordered worked a1 Mol 1s practicalo. On motion of Mr. Alexatiler the era4 will at on1ce appjly for a ntiiniin US to compe)0 lie cmn iioneris(IC to or der the road woirked. It will be re mueimbered thant the retiing bioardl or deredl the road openetd, This last or dler sets that jsudgeun. aL bide. A petition was preseinted as.kinug that the old road fromt (.olein y Church to Puli hinhmiwn he workedi out. T.Ihe pestitioin was refused. A petitioin wa2s prieented askinge for a change in the rotad leading from WI. RLL.Price's still hiouwe to heasley's platce. It will be heard at next meet ing. A pietit ion was also pre;enuted aking for a change in the road from 1110lly Springs Ch4lurch to Nine Timies. It w~as laued in the huais of Maj. L~ynch, and w%l behi heCesd at next1 meeting. Aniothe was1(1 priesented asking for a change in the r ad fr m near Holly Sprig Church to llai goodis nuiill. It was turnied over to Maj. Lynch and will be hioard at next meeting. A petiijWn was file a-k ing for a brii-Ige to be placed acro)ss M\ill Cre),k at Rebch)'aui Lynch'sTi mlatter was left entirely' w~iIth M\aj. y~nch and Capt. Talley. A pectitiLon was presenitd aiskinig t-hat theo roads that leads from then Pen'dleutor Roadi at Rtuhamah Churclh leading by Mat. Bogg.s', E. P. Tal.or', and other(1s, lbe ol)1. ed (uaad worked as a public road. It wa.s placed in the hands of Mr. Aloeander. anid will be heaurd at next mneding. A Petition was filed asking for a chtange in the r(<md from M. F. Hes~ter's to NaIncy Jones', niorth of the old1 road. The report of the special 'onnuiums eioners apipointed to lay out the roand frorn Shady Grove Church to Shah kow Ford, was adlopted. Thue retpot of the special connisi*joniersi on lay out the roadl fromt Mayfield's bridge intersecting the Plythe L.ridge road at B3everly Thomnpson's -was adophtedi Mr. J. K. Kirkey was apploinuted to assess damages oni the new road lead ing throu;h Mr. J. M. /ehbont,s Mr. N. M. Madden was appointed tQ assess damrages fAu Jarnes Lawrouce on roaA running thriongh bti land. Thie Stapreme Co-urt of the United States bas, decided that no city can fro,j another state, said tax being un etmstitutional on3 theo un that it .n infrerars *ith commerce het Ween! 43 states. A.w-u3mer .aways lUnake gOsie soareeable, it is a wVoII w#R .psased. rid' s (. I:ft%ieh 12,'87,. i A few citihens tmet pursuant to thS all, in the Coumt House, and Mj. I). urice was ealled to the chair, Col. ). 1. Norris, of Anderson, he ng called upon to state the object of ho meeting. He said that the meet ng was called to consider what steps hould be taken by the counties of tilderson, Oconee and Pickene, in >rder to secure one of the Agricultu tdr Exp iinental Statione, provided or, by the recent act of the L2gislau ure. He was at Oconee at a similar ineeting and was much encouraged by the spit it there manifested. He had O1me here to ask the c.o-operation of the people of rickens County in this matter. The time was short in whkh we had to act. Bids must be in Co inbia by the 15th of April, and the last meetitlggould be held in Ander son on the 20th inst. This, he said, is a mttatter of great importance to us. We vill soon have such a boom in agriculture as was nOW Of hand in mnttufactutring cir cles, and we need these ag1 icultural stations to fit our young men to dis. charge inttelligently the duties of cit izens by l( arning all that can be learn ((1 ill the study of agriculture as a )ieln tce. ThOse insttut'ots hatve beci given to us as a 1)010 of contention g;iven insteadl of w hat we asked for an11 agiitlturil college. These stations will inevitabl' be turned into the agriculturt college, al(1 their locatio n in the first instance is a fliat ter of very grave iimporttnce, for wt herever they atre loCated, those Ilaces will be sure to get the colleges, alad no anul bid nOW wouI(1 do iore good than a inuclh larger one after colleges wve locnted. W here the Statt(? first spelitls its money on im1 pro ve11ents for the stations, it would r('tain the lltces for the colleges Octone seettss very miichn earnest will sur.'ly do 1(r part. HTer citizicH claim, but oil what authorit;y 1 do not know, Iluit $G() is the quota for ()eonee and the samt e nlotOtt for Pickenls. The. renutinder of $2,50 shoulhtl be rtiscl by Anderson to buy it site to ofler the Htatte. latj. Ilussell said h1e had felt a rrt':, interet inl the ('st.atblislLment of at sco(11o in tt whsich the seitce of agri eulture wotui u 1) ttuglht b y men1. "t ho w ere learnel in this b rnul. Such schools have kuct with great SUccess ' (t(0 thwlte"(, and this question of , IOo. -- - n..I tal Scnool m1 wiceh 8(0 girls were beCing trauiined inlI tt kinowicldge w. hih shall leI nio st uiseful1( t1 theni. Andl the subl ject had1( lensush iSit '' ini this State wcithut i issue".had udonait ed 1 20 acres of huul for uch aili school, andc the tru05 tees haul lfmssed ai rlu)ittn dlointig said landi to the Staite for ani agicuilt ara i i a , and that we had assuir mee0 that otheri~i.li ahtle O property wiotuld be doanated. lBoth these&l stes nre loented coni guous to all three .ounities4 ad the Stale nIeed~ bothl .1n eA or ' tho bys an d the W Valker Mchnltoyle landus for tho gitls. L1e sumggest ed thait a cotumicittee be iap pouinted to confer withA thet (oter iS)m. .L I1, Newfiou said that sinice (Cor 'Pr uss had~ imde anH appropi)iriatin to11 i wvit '$15,00( each forthei i pcurposet Of thei s(c taitionst- w'.v 'dd1i now he estab l ish adIi i ui s1ame fur~th er legi.4lationil, anid hce thouicght that thec best ting wei (coub1 doi was1 to r.. gnt-ittheo lulard of Agricucnture ti> po.tp. ne their tne tion int this matte Ir until farther de ielopm ixents. Tihel Legislature had trieu to puit us otf with Mtations, whcen weo a.skecd fir an aigriedcut:u-a --lis.. T1here wvill be im re leislatic I)ext sessioni of ttk . counralct bieen cdoue ill lbe iped' out. D)r. Riiley acgreed in the nmaini with Judge Ne,wtoni, Col Noirris cdid not1 thinktd that the lt>ard wats friendly to) th. es$tablish-. iient of the college, andc tat it wouihlI slt umakeu a flowtery' report to the neixt -eislature, Ile thoughit the( Boardt'i wouihld loicate then iatLinslA 541 io<m tus the timie expired anid we had better ntict re-ly oni their posY.tpoinig4 at-tti. We hadii betteri inake a bid., Ue was in favor of urging themi topstn, but hce had noc icl-a they v'cul Maj. l1tissell thouiglat f 1k' three co)untties wanited to sandijc icny show* mug with SparUlt.anbug, York andc oith era. they shou1l bti inilu in bh~ji ey $10,00OJ ch,~ Dr. S. WV. hcyton agr~eud with all that Cul. Norris hadu "rid in reYgardl to the hostiity of the prIecsent ThAVd of Agriculture~ to the, agiutu od,hege, .rikcust SIhold( feel comrph mnted in bingDf ased(( to (arope.rate with Andean anid Oconee, but w had uw saffident dasta uo whfeh'I to act. Pwkkwi ha. nu a&tamrita, n-s ekSeu will d % should have uume to us s g "low muoh will you give? we ha ve given so much." He Dffered the fdllow1ng resolution which was addptedz Resolved That 'ickens County heartily endorses the movement on foot for co-operation of the couities of Anderson, Oconco and Piekeus, in securing a fund for the purpose of lo cating an agricultural s tation w:thin the boundaries of said counties, and it Is the sense of this m'eting that Pickens Couity will do her share in securing tho fund neetsary for the purtlposu. Rtsolvel further 'T hat a connatittee of eight be apptitlcd ti, Molioit subeipio i andi rji)it t4 the committee of conlfereonce the amnoutt st) suhHri)ed. That a cotmtuittee of Coinf,rec lelQ C)lsisting of three be3 ap l.intccl to rep)re$sent this ('ounty at Antetson on the 26th in;t., andt1 r'e port the amnomnit sut)scribed in this coumty, and that saidl ctomut ittee of conference furt her rep)reint, t' ciounty in selecting a site ft>r the h pos(ed Agriculturld and [Exper'ituel Station. 'Tho following resolution was I ttfered by Mr. Newton d11(1 ad' p Rrtolrd That in view of Cong having paItsed act appr' p-int mtoneyto p,tablishl an Agricuit Exl)P11imental Statitn in this Si that the' 13,ardl of Ag:ieulture h qluest(d to pSSostP loceat.ing exJ muentat stationls fo r thiS y"ear, int t to se e what the next J'giNatuIrI' lo towttIs est:LIishLig au ag ric ral (o llege. The folloWing Cin>ttilit.tt e of cc Cnce Was al'Ipt,iit l to rt!I'eselt en)s C'ounty att And(ers,on on the' day of Matr.:-- Drt. S. WV. Clay"t",., -I. Newl ton, J. L. .iggs. The fIl!ow1ing c'onu1L ittee was apz px)onttd to riSe sUbscrititnr t nd re porit the amun tlt 51Subsribted! to the t conlfere'n(ce couimmit tee (on 01r hv thel 20t of Mar.:-- Easlev, W. M. Ifa good; Lil,Et't), W . 1). Gleulm; ('titral, Aatron 13oggs; Il urienna, F. C. Partt st ims I'i.ckens, (. V. 'Taylt'; I)atus. v'ille, D)r. WV. TI. Ield; Pmopk1)intown), :latj. U. M1 Lynetl; E:astatl)e. e-v. ,John 1. Lewis. ''he meting then l <(11 1 td a" nPS lutioi of tih il to (o1. 1) K. N;rrin and l iaj. T. H. Rn: WIl for the full ani sat.isfaet .'xplamd3;tti.ms given in regard to the sublject lin hatd, ait adtjori'ne'd Sin' dlit'. An k oraig arm1p'. "'One of the Expe rimcrntcrs"' whlo tri,ed the cultivtionu of ttobacco last year naiiife tts Rt)!ue little jealously, at ('oll,ilti:i, Ther jis, l1i.wevhe.ii, no1 use in q t' rei' lig ia:l liut Ili'e. AfhIt ' iptWS lu lit in('-da ttoll t2' hyOeiiof:ll expe!'t inanl iltsiu'oilei'" it o e PIII1It tr le. Ihighenitptetret eudeotrainitg toalli thi C:Tot.t Isra''i dth a'a-i itsof ti hcac~ eutre and t curei. ''1T tid hnneid b the very( t cri~t''it ialexphrt wIt wias lempl oed the i i agiuti ra1il dlptmnt)~8i toibe eqaldi to the bthe hadi'I( everl seen. Tiep hi~ shows wht ofntl(l ieter a ' perseverance canli neIinptish inie a,' i isot utin ie, inu tithro Cat.lPa'si decrlatin tha1th gri~e, uminty of g i Ik te ofaihiis last yeor were due o in exii i il ,i i nt4 :iu it haningt1( theI rop, aterk ikt ws grown, u'tfs amp{l i ndu j ()1emen)t4 7t to tose whtoi' faild w"ithir l'int5 crtop ttry,' can. b gsow t.uii n Soth Crlina Ii:to lasu only emaluf i f)to~4 be sown wh holhaves theiatieneadsillS,t)l) f155 iIPto e thed9 et terhat u senitiver cior opodent will making po hiEtr of bautl dth fnigs i for your frena ou a4 moiis~ t tru h bdlig an notwt ; 4ontains dons quin'9, ottm, counl4ty -paisrg 1 'fv TW .1 i a'M1$ *VAU. CONDUC D bY W. M. MoASLAN. Teacher ' of I'iokbns Goutity wake up. I wat h the post oftioe uaniously every week wping to hear from some of you, but ip b date no one has sent. I me a line. This is your work and mine, then let us do everything to improve ol 'selves in our life work. Send me al article on some part of school worl Some of you have had long experi nee, and cu.)ld give inter esting repoits of your work. How can the teaecer tluost sUccess fully aid in the expansion of the cllihl's mind, and at the same time. (dev!lp the higher and Ilohk (luali tities of the I nal cha:rcter? TeW him how to think ind whenll to think -t(ach him 1 t.link for hiilisclf, anl -' i h--rlen his min(l with otiter's gr("ent'.st V(Lh( I,O teclieirs, aul if chu init.ure hu- hei made a study, with the 1)' (per. x reiSO of this potent. in ;h i,', , ie into;. l1ways lie master of the situiniu!i, RougI all(1 careless ha:ml ling oten destroys a beautiful u (rfa 11, nwhic(h you wish to traus e'ribie a picture; so will it make rough the b eautiftl smrface on die human healrt1 wluen a moral lessou is to be itn rinted. 'l'he keenest sagacity is tn('ii rh(, ired as to how, when and where to exi?ress disapproval. Mut ual ii rstmnding and sympathy must idwayv L fully established be t ween the tea"her nud pimpil before t'ie list 1s)pile rcMulta can be ex. p ' iid, od for, either in mentnl or moral dev lul;nent. In hearing I lessons that, ini euiuo (ur evil na tore. there is the greatest diitcence possible, but uci one who has been dren.., Iin. d thmeselves in tu-" grasp of ,.cntinual tatigg'e to do i'ight. A t('nuhi(r tinist to' entreful to olymerve all sucth, f'-r suc(h thiere ahnmuost always~ are in everm;' schi> 1, wherLe ai kind word fit ly spoken, s inifyinig to himn th:-tt upprei'ciiated li ny1k exeriseii a hllo(W e id inIhmenmeo over' his imuit:e life, lt(ligi nas1i t:eching~ is binug every IwheQre do'~laVm'l thme only truie bais'is of m i:,r'al training. P~erhuaps the force of p)rec '[t and extRiliple are no whlere Iii-e pitet-lt'for g od, than iii thme mwh'lool rooru1. 'The frownm oni a chiild's Ifae,~ in thme school room, is genierally traceible to a sifinli' look onl the part of the teaclier for they watch him and take, u4tin'ally, the very aslpct he the teacher egaged in ai 'onnuniiity, wifhere thew paitronsi ceJlIMire hini for this, that au I lhe oth1er thing,inth preIsence of t ia'ir chi~i'eni, has,-os half of the go od influ mene lie might otherwiseu- hvo e'(ercis al over his schoo~il. P~ renits canntiot be too car-e fuml obouit si -.h thinigs, for at+ they de pr:iciate hiis 1rtIles thev are dlecrea~is' ig one( Of t eI stionigest factors that is to ahl ini titling the c'hil for use fuiiess hier,, (:u a fef4y tand peace beeni'i troubhled it hi a 0 augh so thaot h'e was un-ble to al ap, and wvas imnued to try D)r. King'- ew D)iscovery for Coni Samptin, ft i t only gava him ins'tanit inA -(, but alay Ilihe- e rm i reo iarly atti-ee i m & au sigI do-ie hiad tha h-aimi happy -le.' Ih. Kr ing's New- D)im (envl-ry is iniw th st umdiard remedIy in the (Cmii ' bioil4 :>hl, iandi On bioard thia 1eoFe Tradii 1ottles- of thuis Rrn -'a Ctir d in niarv lou rapidIi 4' h Iii. tory Ithint isoih in N enr ilhtin iii.\ ys ind to give immin linfo relief hi. Ehroniic feteseri ption1 for f hi warnderfi'r inponi. I. Whutlh e in h iii II l( If yerin loneie dIruiist i aali ucost W , ke fhin ydeWa s of gi v. fng orf dis-u>ety i-the- pti? j Ingg' of puinit (ad 1.s p.ien I14ininm,EJ it be~ ai ?l'16d1 nmoey' If ttistf,wttion Ia not Wm. M'FALL'S t ALMANAC FOR 1I3'7. M AI2 CII . "Now Lettu(ce have Peas." Ole pint of my Onion 1uttoin atnd xarden Seed with the proper use of ne of my I1 les, will do more in one ok towards an early mess of vegeta .s, than two dozen leather buttons t a che'k board will do in month See My Straw hats, One of my Axes proporly used round a pile of stove wood, will give .n able o)ldied man as much exer ise, bnd display as much Hkill and inigenuit., aM a C-oitet Mallet, and will n iVer have to "go dead" til a ''friend in nee( " Cottonades anti Jeans, One dys gteady walk, st th4 1top er time, between a pair of my Plow handles will go farther towards get ting up a real good old fashioned dinner (corn dumplings and turnip greens, for instance) than a weeks hard tramp with a shot gun, anl will make a man's appetite and credit a heap bettei. Sping Clothing, It is astonishing how sold men will strain to pay for guano, and when the bread and lat bill lecom' s due ask me what I am "going to do alxut it?" Low Cut Shoes. This Almnanac haM been so often imnposcd upon by the "Artful Dodger" that. ho need n t apply here for cred it any more without proper voucher.s; and if honest well meaning strangeri are refused, they need not attrib.:te it any fault of mine, but to "pro"ession als" who always have me to lift with the "short end of the pole." kinid1 and it makes Inc laugh to be able to sell them as cheap as anmi body, on time. And laumghing i what keeps me and Uncle Geotsrg0' su, fat. Lean at this, S't:>re. WV. "TP 1Wo]E11. Langer ! A stegIlecte<I col or'( eli may 'ii tee. .G ontu's Peet orali Pi.ls wv I acui. c a d: -' %.e S- heachttIe as thousan(ds testify. D)us. NORIWOO)D & NOuly(OI). (Ureenville, S. C. OcaoN M.IN rT1DWriT Juif 29(1t iM. . 42 f .t cured at home with OPI tditskey a. out pain. Book of par If Youm SA ant at Good4 A at iee Of P'[U( '1ToiiA(Y, iVk y(id- deauler for UNDERTAER ('i?jiomple' t9t*k of Furn,ititr. c'9f a's, ('askets~ (ents, ainud stLadi'd n ial ltoE)s i : the ty-. Whle in wn mug anytan in mymn Line, piim~ OAiLL AND SiE MEi aan/ ue eady,~ it will 'be to pi /J. 6. 6. Thrner, Korthe 1'.ba Nautore mlatead e tSalvo at ,orns, auti all.f3k2l rtlptlq, u$ t.v y curus Pik, or no. pay requlrud t is uartcud to givo puttect - ae hlib, nc uty rufuuid. Price yteult p4r b t t r sale by Dr. G. W, Eat.iu ADVERTISERS f" :an learn the exact cost : f any proposed line of dvertising in Americat ?apers by addressing Gieo. P. Rowell & Co., Newwpa.,aetd Advertisirtg BUreau1 t 10 Sprtoe St., New .ork. n nd lOots. fos' 1(Xt-Page Pahriphlwt, P n I ULfI OTS A' O.:in~~ to ol{iir n A ' doubl LVU( iui i ,'(LU M Ul 4- " .i, . we de 1141(1r e! ' . ti i .1o d$ l. y worthl, andi s.,i (verybodyV a~t the~ satlu( O:de'' byv umil will rece.iv> proinI) tttention. F. W. POE & O90 (A eel' le -- . tet, [Scratches, ('ontracted ibago, Sprailn8, Muscles1 mratizm, Strains; Ernptions, - Burns, Stitches1 Hoo' All, calds, Stiff.Tointh, Screw' ~tingsy Baekache, Woftis1 Bitst Gads, Bwinney, , Bruises, 8ores, SaddhdGallk, unions, SpaviJi .. Pileb ~ t orns, Cracki4 THIS bOOD O.D STAND-BY c~comI Plishes for everybody exactly what is claimed 'r It. One of the reasons for the great popularity of hc6 Mustang ILinilment 14tbt fot i its trive'rsfl " ILptlinbl li Ijfib6 dAdfr6 tibl tdihdicfnii 1i TI, hle Lmbermmf needs It In case of accident. T he io une wife neods it for generalfamilly ied',: T he Cainnier IIu eds It for his teamsan)d his m.bdt Tho Mochanie needs it always on his WdrtM Lench. The Miner needs it in care of emergencY: d'hei Pioneer needs it-can'tget along"4vithouIt It. The Farnter needs It in hi. het4' his stablo, na isstook yard. The StenmuboeMg y (h e loalmein jieeds tin liberal supply aft'-(and ashore. '*- Tll~orab.fibt needs ht-it is his f6ss, , H*end and afsfas Felinco, Ite MEedkstfdwer no6da it-it *Iill ee iinit c1tsiefi#Ief dollarsA and a world of trouthe, Thed A(sttroatd mn needs It.end wIll need %ide ma a 46 iei A round of accidentr ad danga'ss !sI.fifiodu ineods if, 'h'ef-e Id tacltti ig fine f ad' sii AntId6te- fiY th' darigerM to lifo; Inl asod 'omnfort whie*t strtoind the pf6e*'oft 'VilE M*ebah i ne&d# It stratt 1is *ffN.fn4ng isg 6AYbibye Aceidehi will fap*.,A6d wh~en 1051 dotne the linmntMig 1.fnjInlnt is.'ili4d at otoo, teep-fI flohItd%idskolEdudes *l Mre besi oC k.6#tl Adff IYsiE. ffu eelnory, Its(itAinedate hd as eofi acoldonlaave;s paia and loss of wa*e* 1(eos a fiottle Alveaya In the* r6tdibWft. ks& W49st trAfit *e.r,t .5S -,i - il I1 LS?O t the clM. iceat Vd r e muatter et ery we], 'IICE 2.09O.A ' AB,1 To ANY Al)DEE$8. SPECIAL OFE By special ltrrai gthihnf iIi the $ ?.' slier (,f this paper, 'i,r Ark,nr'w TratE ill be clubbed with TE PIOEN BENTUIJ, 'r *8.t0, thus affording anl opportuity to cure both papers fir little more than the rico of one. 1 his is a rare ufftr. 'Itke lval.tago of it at once. Sample copies f '/We .lkuneu 'traveler will be natlxi n applications.. lkr We also furnish the two large and >lendid Colored Engravimgs "THE ARKANBAW "TnAvIE" und ttTHE TURN OF THE TUNE," ihich t gcdler with' the original stry as lId by Co . ''uuly" Faulk:er, will e ialled to any addresson receipt of 40 ets. >state staiips take1. Tl,tec pletures arc; ,i given as premiums, b t are mailet ,st-paid, only on receipt of price. Ad res RE~AD) & BEN HAM, Publlehcrgi Little Rock, Ark. - T WILL PAY YOU "you propose going Wcst or (o;. t.hw: &, to write tb i represoret the Short ,.Line a FrED D. LUSH, b. P. A., nov. 4, Gin. Atlanta, GO. HIS PAPER . A vrrtit inia es m. e'n'r.isemen iantracty tn.,awctrzt, ; r It. ki A "W TO___ 'i eW A(IT(i i imi&3mciLt, ('lie L,ai :l (f tie 'u. dloWI, whl're thou I1n1(1 have madl( Ilatpyy HIomesc, ana Fwrt thiulttsad:s mt< rc iayi i.herit the inus that Uele Sa feRs FREE! Write s. We l;v ola :id t : sell. We are no rid 3 < rp(mratoI: W wiil tell you the rat Iii as we have multitudesof others. We ill i: swer i umuer .f qluastio;:8. No artluputkcs here. Seil us 2Gc. for maps, OR a; ,TION T?UREA4 U, -0 I: x 955 Mitchell, Dak. w, R st F r, their - . .widows. Pe 'si r" Law. I t at 01.e r it ks a:.d full i .f:rmarti... Twelty :urs t xelr"ic:,te 1est refereces Sue 's or :r, ftee. -. M L.T8El.a., It r cv t -Law, Box 193, ' ashington, - &- feb 94,=1i f1Te live at homne, a1.td make more n a H 1; l.ey at wa k for us, than at any U J ting lse ii this worl. Capital Seded, y,u aire started free. Both exes; all aga s. -1 .,:e eau; do the work. .iirg. Vat is gs 4Ur<" fl fr .in lirst stat t. Cost. V it iit ua It'Er~ free. it ter mat delay. - "i It (at i;.g to se:.dl us yv.ur addre'se it ti:.d oat; if "-m a c wise y' will da at 'ace. II. ii t1.1.er' & 4,.; Purtlaudt .:t-:.- fe b 17 i ly - lj_l C1IA T dt'e I .i l L INl1N S. CW Professionial N tcet . 'trys and Counselors at Lawr P~IOIENS C. H., S. C. fi ract~ltice ir' $ll thie State rt:d FedErW Courts. UAWSpreiae t fu...ish a~ll. clase wire mpl >yC t at home,'P 1 Jthe wo tt-. IimeiiCi~ Lew, higt a d ptr'fitable. lIe-rs,'rs of ei. hmer sex t'alily13 (earn frtm 5i0it( eei. ts to $5' >er fi'-l.in. and( a3 prOls 4rtionatl umt by levetn .a . ll teir t' ta the business. ys an' tirl s uO' ieairly' ttmulich as men. 'Itat aill wIhol seet this may iit endCi their ad.r ffer.. 'To sneh as) tare itot well itatrsfied vI' ill se di onei( dllatr to4 pa1y fotr the trou. t 'Vr. .lire'~ss (lFonst. M iNSiiN & V:o.j SrIlhed, 3M i s , feb 17. '87-ly LOST '1 Imrt1:33IIie lio edii Aeil (Tyiyg St 'Ils I'led pet ihant te cani. We self 04, I. .M~:; trial; We dii gtood work, anid ' 4" 'Iti' ft lgiVt satis itetion. Ouir pri - 's rn f'lm lithree d ltiars itp. We havd ii latti l n to arriv e ti Large stock ot ra':ve St'tnes. All wor(lk dle:ivered at the' ranE' halIlsfaction; giveni Mr. IH. HI. ittlarbe ~"aid readyi to y e all wh io m1af all ujt oi'h. Giv aV , trial anid her Liber't.y, S. C. (Oct. 14. '80. Lel. '21, lySG 4 ,f. . ait (1 -eturn to utS, iii;d we .Jwill send( youi fi'(, sorte dbig of gr'ntvleadiu>tie e 'ill br'i i.g yotu ini n3)1414 nIur ey rigl ft away' 11a1 any; thni'ig ('lse in this worldl n )oItg x; all tages. !'mth ii' t nw, that jus 'it.a monlley for aill ~wrkers. We wtil . + . ti.t ,Kn't ftI' ' iI'iinhtfatt e 'lline of if l.'time. Tholse amiltjius at.td enter Ad(r(es ''TUi' & Co., A ugustrtn, 6' liA. 1f9 Ab Fi%N IN N '\1 ! it l &rmi*g Mcines f1dby vair (lit hf;ei tt k at loo the' PW AMERICAN~ N,O. y I flhink it wiKI d iir( e tf little argtt feait to1 (oince( youl of its suplerlohity. If ift al wtyi in ottef, Aind ten ,o w' forn ihe fikest to ihe heavie .goods tia Ifght~, tfttle Noise, ndt & ice futnitufe. -Tio zetM tiQhehl iIntV hie sit wrb At,y body (lan uk6~ themn, uiV 'hil6 i tw Atneriet antd be hagqy, nsoy 11l, 186