The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, April 14, 1887, Image 2

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. E. BOO S % Co., Proprietors. r ZEQ E 2B C: ., S. 0. THUBSDAY, APR1L 14, 187. or Sub erptloin $1.50 peranniun strictily inwadyance;?orsix months, 7Je. 'AdverAselnn t linsertedi at o ltat ersqUre of one inch or less for the first. aertion tud fifty eonts f< r each sutwequ "nt 1inlertion. Yibernl tiscoul:t malet to Trhants tUi1 thrs aivertisug for six months or by the year. : b'. ituary Ntitees e0xee'dnlin five lines. Tributes of Respe'ct, Commtunietttions of a persoia) charnct.vr, when tilissalIe wl'il becha ed f>r at w'ivertiscmets. The ( ar'ohinra, O'hmtbIirnnd Gap & Chicago iilronltd. Below, we cheerfully give the Press and Banner a showing in reply to the' 'riticisis of the SENTINEL on t.hosei ugly rumors the Press and Banner published about the Railroad. If we bad stated precisely what was inten ded the Press and Banner would nut bave made any reoly at all. We should have said "the subscription of n mne of the t.>wns or t' wiships is va tei unconditi nntly.'' Evervone kntows there are conditionls to all the sub seription voted. "The Press and Bianer eleerfullv gives Col. Bowen the bernetit, of the above ('orrectiont of the ill ) in ref crence to the cotnteIniplated issue of the bonds voted to the Carolina, Ctn berland Gap and Chieago Brt. "CJl. Bowen further sa',s that the subscription of none of the t.wn: or townships is votetd e"o,ndlition1allV.'' Well, now, let us see. The oflicial advertisementn of the ('ounty ('onunis sioners ordering the elect ioIn for "s- I scription" or '"11o saseriltin in I)ue WVest towvn-lhip to bheldit on the 23, of April 1885, contains these w1ordS: 1 ''Ont the conditiont. that t hie h sn -"#tu be issued th'r 'tem1tler shall be (e" po'sited int the. Cat:'olina Sa inig ha:mk of Charleston in trust. 2, "To be delivi rc d to Prc'sident of the Carolina, (.'ulberlald Ghp 1111d Chicago Rtil1'oad (. ' o1IVnl y ;1 upo ni)) it conpletel line tiirouhi1!1 si1 townt ship, be'ing construed ini ac":ordancuej ZVitht the re'sohutiuin of ittn l,oU-l of ])irectors 1ts adop) it ed Marcl 5, 188. , and e11t4'rOed on the minuttes. 3. ''And 'n the further c"undlitionI - to be expr'ssed on t lhe ihoTndls to lie is 5ued 1 iv authority of the Voh- t ble in ken, that, said bonds shall be iill anrld void i'n'. ss said railawav hll, alter piig t,hro tg't thte c,orpoiat, limis t of (ie West, run thIeice 1!lo:i the' general route' survyed im t'ithe ville." The advertisemient byv thle s:nne au thiority andt for Ite sanu1 lun-ii io at Abbeville Ciut Holiuse, on Mlav 2)0 1. '"fThe said subscariotion to lie rnade oni condiuit ion t hal th isaiid bnd s be deposited int someC bantk in trust 2. "'Not to be delivered to the Pree idlent (If the (Carolina, Cuinerlan (lap andl ChIicago Ratilwayv for the - enetit of the 'aid ro:ol umtil tihe 'auid road sha11li e compiilettd to the. towni of AI1lI>eville Courit ilouse. 3. ''And on fu rt her conition l, 11 tt tihe saidi 1(oad( shalile becomiph-ttl to Abb)eville Couti, Hlouse oni o1 iefore the 1st of January, A. D). 188S8. The 1)eopl1 enn1 (If courise Inko up their mind1' as to whether(1 Ahhevicille and Dune WXest voted their b onds 'eiin dlitionlfly." It wout1ld be Ino tro)ubleh, however, to prove that the ci iZ(nis iof tis village though t they wer( voitinig th. .11' nds1 *conditionaiilly," hut th il 'res.s andw JBanuner ha,s, from the first, aond st ill believes, Ihuit it is at. h<.st ii ines tiln asi1 to whether the( "'conidit iions wvill Save n1a he:-:nhc' ini case theo the issu~e of the I.ond s. Col. Bowen way not know it, hut w,e think that lie ad thle Piickens SENTINEL may1 fiilu l n xniiai 1n, a defect ill the laiw thait auithiorizes tow~nshiips ti vo)t'thl1 tax. It, will in th1o htumbile judigenentt of t hi4 scribe rt, q4uire at least a juiilccisioin to construe the net, or (5, else an amiendal. tory act of the Legislattuiro to en force the collect io n oif a tax to payi the in terest onl the' township bonds. Iln those days it wasn less~ t roubl to0 got a statute oIl tile book han(lii it is at mani ini a thoiuiand iat thait time knew the act authiorizinlg the elect ion for a tax was being puit on fte books b0- ut nlow it takes vards of a petition to in duce the Le'gisla ture toi pass an act anthorizing us5 to1 volte on the sale( (If whiskey. Reasoning then friom1 ana logy, it will no0w be exceedingly dif ficult to get the Legislature to (ure its owni mistakes as to the railroad. If the officers and friends of the road are true to thleir ledges8 iad thleir promnises, (and we have no0 donht tfear front tihe result oIf that ele-1 . Our obligation to iss.Ae bonds( e ~ road, expires, by its limiit ationi, Mb.t~ Arstday of nlext .Janiuarv, and ;f the Itailway~ Company had1( all tihe mxoney they wvanked, thiey cannlot coml) ~,y with the at.ipulaition that it is to "completed -to Abbevihlo on -or be WM know -tbat n exi Co.im aor the P.iekens SE~NBET, wOnll g . 1tionally slo the Press and Banner1 a'irjustlee, and, for thia reasomn,we unethat the ENTINW!2, will give epl to Col. B3owen'a dential the Vh1ityt that it gave to wvhtt a~~4 t of the roadl has~ n:id. F,e(rprd fror GO.awu d Q )% We are offered 1Cn oppo ity to investigatethe origin and history of the titles so freely bestowed by our I brethren of the country press which we cannot resist. In the last issue of the Pickens SENi'tn1EL, we find it recorded that "Maj. Ferguson," the owner of Gisy Iountain, in Pickens county, is having certain iimlprovements made on his place. This obviously refers to the gentleman who is known lre as John Ferguson of Fe,rguion & Miller, and what we wish infornin tion of is bow he b ecame major ini Pickeis county. We lnppen to know that he is one of the few surviving p rivItes of the Confederate arniv, in which orgalnizattion he sustained the bUr(eln of a musket itill he was com P1l1'l Ib ci1u111sMtanceeS beyond his co,ntrol 1111 the orders of his sutper i or oflicets to plawe it on a stack and retire w\ ith the other of his lrigade. Since the closing of hostilities he has (leclined to hold aiiy of}ice, and his connection with the militia has been confined to the volutary assumpt;on by his firn of the resp,onsibility for new uniforns for the two Greenville comrtpanics an( resulting lIonelary mel)ibership . H11 has been1 inlterViewedl on the sub,ject, 1 tbyn Ouissary ot the Green ville News d 1111d1 eclares his entire ig noralnc(' of how he0) lecIncl a Inajor. Thlceefore we aly11V to the SFN'rINEL for infornlatllin and for enligltinment 0)n1 the )rocess of promiotionl by wvhichj a mlua in tine of peace and giving his enltire attenitioni to large and varied busis11055 initrests rises to the inter m1edilte grade of major; also what furthc+r nehievIement lnd measure of 5110(ess will be required to Sucure the titles of lieutenant, colonel, colonel and b rigadie-r general.'' Tle above from the Grcenvilh News is quite as interesting and in structiVe aS ani artiele 'viich recently 1t1aleare in thalit sprightly paper, on1 title "Mis4ter." This brother ''of the countiry lress'' will frankly allnit that he is nillb.le to point to the aut hority of a1 statuite, or the m1111 hate of a nili tary conllunissiol for the variety of ti tles uscl in our coIiveirstions anid riIinlgs, so we shall not expect to fin' ,ur ante,)unt of the origin of the title in qu1estion, incorporated inl the Ti it11a 10neclo1a:1:lia, t he first voluhe >f whi.lh the News will soon he rea0ly for t he precss. . MineHe ll>tini the fact tht "M:i. [fergois'n" wfas makilng1i: imlnie1''ocnwnts 0n top of Gltssy mouitain, We lave arnIed that he is inaking a graded Ia by whl:ichi thle ascent enn lhe easi v anid sa fely iniade; so we n ill be glad N>iave Col. Johna Fergluon 'line with asx the niext titue lie io in P ickens. C ul.1 H iiingswor-t h11 h as i n hio conisid. Lirab le hnplrovemanents on Iioggs iniouni tNiiin, tho ugh lhe was "Cotonul" be f-re, yet if brother A. B. WA illiamis of thie News, will comoi ov-er ini Pi-kens and thius improve Six Mile montain, in:stu-tul of being known' by, imanyv in Grein vile as alias Bill, hie shldl be kno wn in t hisoemmut v as Co l onel Adol - An e'til.ly legitinitet mannerI of acquiingii these cov(eted iuitarv ti ties in time of pea1ce, enni be0 learned hv aplienation to fthe titular iniitarv tins luive been struck amd hun g ion lie nuck of mianiy citizens wvhou were not stronig '-imuigh to shioulder ai muiuik~et ini thle laite wvar. aideqmiite' to the atroc )ity of the imi negr(e, who brutallyv iniumleril the little jinnocenit boy, .J ohnie Lece Gout, lust Nmembeul r, righ t ini sighit of his fathe ir's liounse. The imuinderers wer-e arr'est :d, aml1( hu irried away-a to C' hani ia jail, to prevent their falhmln vi timis to thie fury wich their own hands had kinudled againtst t hemi. TIimeu which soft4ns all things, could( niot iiaelioraite theO ('rime which de. piv e an ii inouPent 1o )oV(f his life, ail his1 paren1ts oif thirt re-axon. No jail is sull icint tol proloniig the( lives oif iaurned tio Yorkville for trial, the very soil they hic statinield i innoceni-it b loodil, s-een1d ohIoretbl ainsi tt its biur 'len, and1( Tu~esdaiy mlorinig founid five non1 slee'ping suspendhioed at. the( (end( of is5 many11 ropt si in the sub)er bes of Yoirk A M'iethodilst preachJer in Illinois, e)t soine good work on a jury not I otig isinee. One Satuirdayi the cu rt it Morris, was eniaged ini the tial of k:hwavrtzt anmd Wa mtt allegedl trinu rob >ersH,:wVhen it was1l adjouirned over' till< doindaiy. Thie court wvith consent of :ouinse-l permiitted the jury to attend vorshipl at the M(ethIodist chIIurich.I rhe preacher learning of the juries' resence, lie took his text on little hings, and did his best atgain-t the t lefendants, tellinig how a celebrated I 'riminal had onlce bee-n convicted, af. er lonig years, by a toll-tale scrap) of v f paer A torn c-hecsk figures large- i y ini the case agalinst Slh wartz and a W att. !f It wa not 1i ,1.. to he,p i rnryV.mmisineicrsT"'iW A petition was filed by Thon 1 Janon..sr., asking that ho be allow edsomething for the support of Juda Arthur, a lunatic living at his house. The potitiun was refused. A petition asking that Mar'y Mansell be sent to the poor house was granted, and Mr. Talloy was authoi iz.d to have her carried there. Evidence was taken on the petition asking for alchange in the road from Holly Springs to N ine Tiues, anid the change was or(le(.d to be made as soown as pra cticable. The special comn Ilssioniers to mark ol' the chniges are, Jont L. (ravelev, I)aniel Win chestet and R. L. Gilstrap. Th e 1)tition asking for a road front John F. Stew arts to King's store w as graitnted, and the cv.-rsoer wias or(ldr(d to mi1ake the change as S(on as p1ssiblo. The speriil coi issioners to imiark out the change, are John F. St( wart, J. M. WVinchcster and )aniel \W inchcster. The petit ion atkitng for a new road froii W\. K. Stevart's to the Iieasley Place was grated(s. Special cotnmni5 fit)neMs, ,Joihn 1". Stewart. James W. Sutl-rlanid and Johin L. Gravelev. The Cotnty Coit ssioners in an swer to a ('C)lnnui1i("iation from the Oconce cOmltiSSion("'s, resolved to hold( at jOint mee'ting itt, 01r near H"amu Lawrence's on lFrid:v the 6th (lay of lay, to contsideir the propriety of bi1inlillg a 1briidge a('ross Keowvee riv er ill that nleighlnrhoo(. 1l r. Talley wIa ia rized to use the Cig htten dollti'r returle(l to the county i Mr. A. E. Xc'llev towards (tmll(tin1tg the road from Pick' ents to P'tpkiiitown. It. hass been Iinally d(cideds to runl thiis road we(st of the dweling Un Col. Hag.)ud's p)lace. Stock 114)!(er' Meeting. Eight of the sto'k h, lders in the P'iedmnont IiiStitffntet in the ollice. of Child & Boggs Ist: Tlrslav. Mr. T. C 1 1 binsi Wits electe(d chiair lan, and J. E. B1)ggs secretary. A free Coniifl rce on the treseiIt St2atus of tlieInistituto was h11altuong those prssent Whih ltd(vehi "d the fact. that nione of the sixty b11ds, )ri giti!yl i2O (:ach, l:il been paiidl, but thilrttei ltive 11(11 ass!ign1el to Irs. WV M1. _llCa'lIhin , incl :ix to \Irs. Iiiley. Th 's hist nieinioniedl ire still held its coi l:ttr:l to s'inre he 1 liititt of forty -one 1)ondls held ;v ('. L. I1liilingsw-orthi as attorney;' !78.26< worth ioIw' bein1g doe, with 25.0 soo to ltoome due. Mr. J. K. Kir'ksey' r'pr't ed seveni I tnds inl his I lthands l:Out I ig 'tot ibouit $201. Thus it nib lhe seeni voiubl itke evrythling Il?a(lsy. As thw secuittv is depre''iatinlg by he ne'euumultatioln of jih-rest, and romll Ithier' cau tes, te Iholders olf the b-st riiittgalg;e bindi imr~he dec5idled to ?eeivedt fni 1t wo or' i inI' good i teacht rr'. but 1no attitoni coub b e tatkei up] Tlhie followintg r'esoluttions wereO /ti./ril.'d Tit it is theo sense (If htis iineet ing thamt the lmor)ttgatge on heC Pliiedmon8 t it Iiute to s'cure'( thle ltnds heC 'l clsed, andt1 lpprty Vsold( toI tIisfy thle imlIi I hn,is: oin, we as tt'ok hldIeris ini orderl to salvo ct t 11rday% the 2;hl inst. TP C. PtRmsos, Chrm'i'. J. E. Bolttti, See. MIt. Ei rrt li: -lDoes nott the hlw (If South C ai'olina comlipell the (Count v Conunisll~si int rs to haitve sign hoIInI put tul at every' fio'k andt cross r'oad.l with ItheI law. IThere are fourlt sig blard illneede a''l iit GateCs to give tite peoplit e iet,1ii Ct i tmstoWahala Piek poit vs on theI I road leagto the above rnmed pl'ts. fI have taveled and11C the ahavefinten. t Whit' it thant wf ari sc Iae behindIiCunt c' misions have (tl(lI)t(' the tup he(aIC coldr dpell)stopped hle allow res of p'Ilantmg int ths secio. CThrn wt3 come pyet.ihteCIO'dtop ad usineth' ranthe fal,and the iTwo isissippi mey onitity coma ioalDl contest a~ bnth Washington IQN W.-e ML. E1rrozn, w ike to say a word in reply to " Fashioned Teacher's' anti normal schiool article. If all our teachers could be brought into this line of thinking, the tide of education in Piekens County, that has been keeping pace with the ef forts made to elevate the general stan dard, would roll backward, at least, a decade of yerw We might with equal prol)riety; say that the stan dard thirty years ago vas equal to that. of to day. This is a day of fast living and +ast thinking, and teach ers who think there is nothing more for them to learn, will soon find there is no place for them in the ranks of progressive, live sucee*isful teaelers. Has "Old Fashionedl Teacher" ever "ttended a County Normal! If so, did he derive no Ilenefit fr("n the two or three (lays delilbratilns? It is a rare thing that any teacher, who has attended one County nornal, does not want to atte:n1d the next. If good CLt 1)e done at these, where the work is (one by men who not only work and lecture without. 1)a, but actually pay their own OXpen]ses to be allowed to aid in advincing the great cause, how m1uhel) Iore good Cant be* aiicomi 1plished y) the State Normal n, where exp)erienced (sducaturs are seleet.etl, and paid lalcsoie salaries for thir services. The very fact that teach ers meet together and interchlunge their views is ol)liged to result in good. How unltmy of the fifty or six tY anpliaentts at the last County cx lillilldttion are not only inexperienced, )it Voot.g in y(iars? Does the 1)1oth er think they nte(d uo he1)? No sane 1n1 will eay that p'ersions ought to )e deprived of the privilege of go ing to church, indl of having their religiotus uimpressions developed. N or ('n I 5C how any teacher e111 say, that Counity Noimals do no good; when Voing teaehrs hear the exleri enlet of their seni,rs, adl often learn fromi a short ht'(ure what in1av have 1equtlircl the leCtlrer years to find out. L )W man11y teichlers believed thirty or fo.tyv yea'rs ago, that there was anv in re electual means of dlis rilline th:ai through the )ack? Yet. t( -day 9:-1sIt) of tlie siccessftul teach ers throu;hoilt otur land, use the ;witc h olV in extrm 't)'( ctses. There s stl.trah;y i t'alagiing a school, and f properlV cxerCised, is )ft en not less f!t" 'f ise than strat.';v in an army in hle field. Are the( childrenl of to dayv ohe whalded mald thrashed, unmitil the f.eachers learn byI experience that it is wriong; anid mall be(cause5 the men are soI jealouts of t.he little pit.taine (of the mih meeting"s as- will eniable Item to I lheir owni folly. If any vtecher will attendl the pro (ectiocAlueetig of the In ter Counity \o!rnal thiis stun:ne'r at Williamstoni, mdl d .es not feel thait lhe is benefitted >y th e wx'ork done, lie had bet ter seek (um oIthi r emp1jloymiient. A Yale 1rofeAsor lmxs calculated the nonbtiler f thli chaura"teor (If mfeni ttat could( .1d( standlling room1 onl tetro. /irm, if neh was as big as lie thinIks himself, .nd thinks he -provedl t hat onlyv two xxwyeir., tw.IIlIetors1. 4tid one( preniehier maihl be left, the rest would all 1)e hioved into thu 'sea. This app)lies to itch pe(rsons1 ais (10 not fel benefitted 'y att.endling No.r.l Schoo)ls, and oft to "Old LFa-hionied Tacer,"' for atm satisfied that he lhass never yet tienled such a niet in g. Nowv, corine 1brothier, be sure and at end the iie'etintg at Williamiston this iummter, andt let u's hoar fromi you af Hlow nimuy teacher; inl Pickenis Ilmltv endlorse "'Old Fashioned l'enchie'"' ThIe "Tleachei's' Cojlumin"' S openI to hear fromlt you. CoUNT'Y NoRMAL. Ilandilex' (u idte to Fancy~i WVork. 'This work ('-mhtts nel~iy 3(K hmnd SlOno illutrationos with itistruction's for na:k ing hund10 tred of beau.iitifuil things, ei heroor li adIoing y(1ur1 home or1 p)resens.lt So your lii frienids, at a m01ost tiifling ex lin -e, incluidinog all k indhsof fancy woIrk, ilrtist n iembroiderio's, Ian wxork knitting, tating uand tiot wor ; contains designs for uoougram.Is, in)itiailt, tidlies, lamtbore rfiins, OttlOmansIi', counltern', ru s', tarriigo robesI, wvoIrk h a'tket'i, wvork ba~gs, 111n wvipelrs, hanging basisket', wtall plock Ots,C atchi-all's, 11in enii ons1(0, fIootMtooIls, handkerchoi'-jef bosx"s, glove boIxe's, (lrd( baskets, 'sofa pillows, table11 covers, woIrk hand11 bags, tale( mit's, toilet matts, Lamp 'shade's, hnup mats, pillow sham0 holder's, cuirtaii ns, toilet tatndls, sli pper casles, let ter cases4, pitcturn frames, toilet set's, eloIthIs, brusih holders, hassocks, cigair bioxe I, 'sache~ls, fancy purses, slippers, dhresing gownuos, iu'sic portfoIios, knifo, caseMPs, fians, floweri bansketI4, plant10 'stands, windowx shlades, feather work. spa'tter wotrk, leaif phiotoIgraps and1( manily otheir It is ha:nd1somtfely bound, 'onltaiinig (' flrgo 3 coimn pages 1I1~, and( wvill be 'set post pafid foIr ontl.v 30t eiot's. It i0s thle tine,lt book on fancy work ever publish nid, aind overy hady interested in house. hold airt 'shonld sceO( a cop1y at onte. Address, TnE EMPIa N ws8 Co., march 10.-8t tyrsouse, N. Y. ALMANAC IFORL 1 a s '7. -0 AI'I IL. To dig or not to dig, That is the quntion, Vh;ether it is better to sit down In stuinilie wviti open mouth Au(l wait; for a buttered flapjack To drop thereiu, or to buy One of my hoes and dig It out of tlio_ground? This Almanae Mays Dig.--And echo answers )ig--and my Shovels and Mattocks say Dig, and my Spades 1(and Hues say I)ig,---for to live and breathe, is to Dig! ALL KIDNS OF )IGGIN( MATERIA L! Iron, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoe Table and Pocket Cutlery-keen and sharp, Pure Vinegar, GOod Flour. Nice Hams, Fine Teas and Flavoring Extracts. Mens, Youths and Boys' S:raw, Wool and Fur Hats--and Sun day Shoes. Ladies and Mi>ses nice trimimld Hats, Pretty Cali'oes, Giighmtrns' Nainsooks, P. K's., white and figur ed Lawns, cheaper than ever. A lot of tough CottonLade.; and light Jeans for boys. Another lot of that good cufh-e. This cof ec supplies a long felt want: (for it is said that a man who uses it. is bound to Dig.) This Almanae is ready to Cloth;, Feed, and Shoe all wlho )ig. I 2(?5 .1. 00 BROADWAV- Y' F iOPdCAIE-VE/A 1Iu. bear id racud wrimng~ ;ullshed. :(;,. to i II'nI, P1nn.<4) o (un.j4 o (14 4nor lata. 4.I-..4. t:-ong:i Peto:'al Pi 1; a~ . eui 4 a J. w. Nonwoon4)1 wI. M. NOowoo). D)us. NORWVOOD) & NO(W'(OID. O O:er os M.u' &rm:n-r. jmuly 29th 1 8. 412 f its cured at home with ticulars sont4 F RFEE. .'4 **C @ 44I1 ic 6'6% Whihl S3.. -o gE as 01321r of Con2aaa) Pt1 ar SummI'ions for Relief. John 0. DaIvi', ,Juames E.Uavis, A. S. DaIvis, WV. IL. Davu~is, Mary A. U avis anid TI. A. (Gassawauy, p)lainIti 1T against ly and Rob'l):rsion M. Dai, (If enudanIts. TO'( the D efe:aats aboved~ namued: "OU)I are her.'by simmrioned andii reqir edI toi answer4. thme co)ump)laint ini thIis oution wich i: filed ini the (Clerk 's Of 1ien for' counlty andl Staite aiforid, and1( (o ser ve a copy i of your ans wer to thme sauid ~ompi1lauin on i thme subtibersVt) atIl thir otiic at Pickens( (. H-., S. C., with in twenity dayvs after the4 servien hereof, ex ((Ilisive' of the4 dauy of such service; and if you fail to aniswer thei comlinlt within the tiumi' aforeHaidl. thei plaintiff inl this actionm wil app)ly to thme Court for the relief denntimided( in thme complainit. Dlatedl Apil 6th,. 1887. {L.S.]I J. .J. TEW\VIS, ".(y.. NEWT'1ON, & ROINSON, Plaiuntiffs Attorneys. TO( Rtob)erson M. 1)av is: Takeo Notice, thamt them Applicationl in ti ationm, of which thme fo(re'goig i I(opy, wvas tiled ini the of11ce of the Clerk of the4 Court of Pickenis County, ini tihe State of South Calrolinah, on the4 5th of April 1887. NE~WTO2N & RtOlnNHON, P'lamintiffs AttornecyR, 1n' i ri Y ( t i AT I n ' The Be8t salve in the world "ot 'uts Bruises, sores, ULeers, :4aLt Rheun, Fever Sores, 'Cettl, ( hlaled I Iuids, Ch1ilblLia.. Corns, ant1 ali Skin.iirup,tious, and p)osItive ly cures 1'ilcs, or no pay retiirti. It is guarahtct( to give peitet ntisfaction, limey refui(deu, Price .5 ceI.tt+ i.cr box 1"or sale by )r, U. Y. W:arle. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost L of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Nuwsp ,per Advertising Bureau, I 10 Spruoc St., Now York. i bend 10ots. for 100-Page Pamphlet. 1 ON E PRmIC - AND DAEALER IN A LL KINiS BOOTS AND SHIOE3! OwlS(in;, to our&e incrend sales t!( 1 his( severail niew* sal!esmen', and dIouble) bTl' FCJL PCPULAR. Our* faiiities. are' such thatt weC alre ~ l'eb>ared to sell1 you. (che(aper blin ever beiifore'. De imJ: i'EEI~ we doi not try to Aei! youI a.A to suit fori M We wothi mtsll e~* verybody ai t thell ' amelL Orders Iby maiil will rece~ive pr'ompt~ F. W. POE & Co. F PiiCCan Mustang Liniment BOOTS TAN.D IIO3! Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Muscles, Rheumnatinm, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoot Ail, Scalds, Stift'.Toints, 8crew Stings, Backache, Worms, Bito :1 Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sore, Saddlo GalP( , Bunions, Spavin Pile. Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD O..D STAND-BY atccolbnplishes~b for evoryboudy exactly what iscilahucd for it, ozne of tho reasonisi for tho great populiarity of tho Musitandg Liimeint lai foundt ini is niive,rsi n r phlienhli ty. Everybsody needNbl Atfch a mi,ulcinO. Tine I,umbernman nieedsb it ini ea of nechtenit. Time Iiounnowifo needs it for generafbaily use. T!:z' Can nae r needs It for bila tonms and h~ii sde. Time Melchanio ccees it always 'i. his work ThMine lcr needs it in case of emii iniy. 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'T'hese picttrea are w given as premntiums, b,.t are uailed, ust-paid, only on receipt of price. Ad rerts RCEAD & BEN 11AM. Publishere, Little Rock, Ark. IT WILL PAY YOU you propose going West or Northwest, to write to e. [ represent the Short 'Line. FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A., nOV. 4, Gnm. Atlanta, Ga THIS PAPER 'V 1 ^., ^ n Advertkitngltiartat 1:S . . ' i,.. r , :untracts n.Y t,u inatiu for 1: IX 1EW t A0 fS Ive r1t'is1e'e nts .." : : .. to ,. w: cThai :xa,L.aaudeat:a Thto 6t at JIntfgestionst -" ' Win,i ve^y trotible, ache . That..lowst:ath,oJUus. wilt scattrr ik, th' thievea of night Biforo a tirauaht of Seitc:r ),rlg tt. TIie I nuul if the Su'ulown, where thou mhou-huds uItt it 1a,de IlulayV Iliomnes, and wvhere til ti. iu rre may ii herit the Iinnsr' tat l'utlu Sa tffers 1itEE! Write is. We have to land ti sill. Ve are no -ailroadu e ,rpo,rati~n Wt wiil 1(ell you the rut ii is we hiav mi ultit dtlesif .therM. We viii a .svcr i t nunt:wr f <pIesti. $. No -arth<(tuakes here. 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