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J. E. BOGOS, Fitor. J. E. gOGGS & Co., Prdprietors P101INS 0. H., S. C. THURSDAY, ;JUNE 28, 188'. For Subscription, $1.tOl lw/annin. strIeth' in adivance: forisix months, 7.e AdverlIkenents Insert (l at one dollam per sqmreofone inch or less for the first Ilnertion antd tlfty cents for each subseqt ent insert ion. Liberal (1iSCoun t made to marchants and others advertismg for six months or by time year. Obituary Notices exceedcint, five lines, Tributes of ltespeet., Conmuuicat ions ofa prsonal charact.er, vlen adnisyable will boh irged f ir acl avertiseimets. THIS PAPER % bount,. Advertie1nDure$U(0Bpruoe$t,l whArnndver' nn pe tn ot may b~o m.de for Ut i4 1'4EW IOUK Sixty-four cadets were recently graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. At this rate it will be a long time before we run short of material out of which to make generals. The supply of whiskey is so much isa excess of the demand that the Ken tucky Distillers' Association has de cilCd not to make any more in that State until the 1st of October 1888. Prohibition must be getting in some good work somewhere. When once the zeal for the educa tional interests of a town begins to flag, the shock will soon be felt in ev ery department of hnsiuexs. The booms which schools bring to towns are often attributcd to sourthing else, but as soon as the inicrest iii the school weakens, the secret will be discovered. It is a great neglect of one's own business for him1 to ie come careless about thte educational interests of the community in which he lives. There was a tunble both in the coffee and wheat markets last week, and many bulls were wr eked. June reports show a grnte,snpply of both coffee and wheat than was anticipated by the speculators, so the bottom dropped out and the crash came; but not before their gambling in futures had taken many a hard earned dollar from the toiling uillions by the ad vance it caused in those goods. This gambling in futures controls to a great extent. the pr1ic'e of cotton, corn, wheat, bacon and all the other com.I modites. It is an artificial supply and demand that regulaites thle price, and-day aftcr day speculators p)ocket their thousands for literally nothning. Congress couild stop1 the~ business, but it may be afraid..to try. It has been carn ied on so long that it may now be regarded as a segmient of the governmnent. All tihe big cities have their exci7mnges on a grand scale where the speculutors meet t'o buy and sell tlhe crops before thicy are pllanlted. When all the states minke the business a misdemeanor, then engress may take tihe subject in hand. The custom of: extending- credlit through the summer, with the ider: standig that collections are to be made in the fall is as nmeh(d a prlt of eur commercial systen as profit and loss, and it causes much of the latter' both to the creditor and' debk>r; to the creditop in tihe accounts lie never collects, i1> the dlebto)r inl paying time prcs It is unreaeonable, but never uinpopular. it could be stopped by all getting through onr less each year, until the cash gets ahead of the ac count. All get through somte- how, but it would cost fifty per' cent, less toruni on the cash basis, b)ut all things conisidered, those who sell goods on1 time are most reulsonalIe in prices. MIerchan ts are charged with ex tortion) for selling flour at $2.00) mor e n the barrel for a time price, whenr thore is no1 extortioir ablout it atI ad.. Thre per cent. prefit, per31 annm, may look emlnoms, but selling goods is not lenduig monley. A nmn could ill aifford to dr1'ibble out his money .in as5 small sums11 without chlarginlg on extra per cent, for tihelabor and trou ble involved. liut on thbe cash baLsis in the grocery businress, al mfln may turnl over his money about eight or irne times aL year, iandc maiike ten or ai greater por cent. at each tornm; but whmen he puts it out oil ' credit, it only serves hlim once during tihe year. But we (1o noit belie)ve a1Wnyoutit of philosophy could eradiente the crediti system from the Sotlwlen 8tates in the niext hlund(red years. The disposition to go ini debt clings to corporetios with the sam tenaci ty i6 cioes to individuales WV/hat it the counitj abmuld get out didba s hav cash to paty for ever*y iion knows howine d be savod ever.y ye* 'te bwmenewett - xeraiseo of the &wley High School were well at tended last week, and the exhibitions of progress by the pupils in the van oues departments were highly grati fying to the patrona and trustees. Miss Bobo's music pupils received a large share of praise on the manner in which they rendered "Laila." They were frequently greeted with roun(l of applause. 'lie prize for the best progress in music was awarded to Miss Lidie Hagood. On Thursday evening [Rev. A. Coke Smith delivered the annual ora tion. Ho never fails to hit the mark, and delight his audience. He was again and again interrupted with the moat enthusiastic applause. The management of the Easley High School has been quitn success ful, and the trustees have shown their appreciation of the faculty by elect ing each member for the ensuing scholastic year. There is no commlnu nity in the State better able to sup port a first class High School than Ensley, and we congratulate her on that unaniluity of action whieh has p;lcel heir e(lucational interests upon such a solid fonnation. Ch id renlii Da at Run nal. Chi!ldren's Day at. R hamah last Sur day was a success. The singing, con(dete(d by Mr. JTames Rackley. J. P. Cary Esq., of Pickent., and our Sch(ol ComnTmissiioier, the invited speakers for the occasion, were pres ct, and performled their part well. Dinner over, a season of prayer was had, an talks were male by Messrs. Carson and Dimr woody, the latter pro fe sinfg nnetficntion. Agein lessrs. (ay and Singleton wc're called upon. All ti(se talks were interspersed with excellent music. The stlper"iilfendent Mr. James F Iendrieks showed himself a splendid muanng('r. Dant". From Libs"rty. M1i1. Ea)rron:-Mr. Alner O'Drll celebrated his 62d birth lday last Wedne::day the 8th of June. The guests, fifteei or twenty int numbll)er, cnjoyed the smnpltiouls repa prepar ed for the ocecaion. A treat of deli eiNus peaches, of his ownl gromwth, w W i joyed inl the' frt,tn ii, al lem1 ona14d( au1l (ek('kc in the afternoon. ''he day passed off' p,lem tily to the n1umer30or1s guests, andl they Oly r(' gret that his. birth day comes" but Mr. Y. M. Martin, telegraph oper ator, from Hlarri town, Miss., is visit ing friends in Liberty. M%iss Emma Smiith is qJuite sick wvith fever. A. A Stanuge PhIeun unenon. In the southwiestern corner of Georgetown county, in the San tee Swamtp, about five miles below Le niud's Ferry, is a large lake knovn as Dawho Lake, widely celebrated for its great quantity of eelent filh of all kinds. About two weeks since a territic hail stoirmi passed over this laci(e, of several hours' durat ion beat. ing the limbs and leaves of trees iinto the hake in great qjuantities, and dami aginig thel( crops in the vicinity very much. A few dlays aft'er said sirm, the fuh inJ the lum hogan to apier uipon~ the- smrface of thfe water- by the thousas in a dying conlition, the number increased daily until now the whole surface of the water is cov ered with thomm. M g. 'Thouiit who, owns a large fiel alonigside of the hake, conitajiig one hunidred aeru1s,. says he is sumr thait there wasi dlead fis1r enough in the lake to cover his geld all over a foot dkep.. The water of thiLs lake but it is now a btack as ink, and quite hitter. It is said that the fish w.ouldl ap)proach the shore struggling ais if to get onl the hmid. Alligators, cooters and snakes were seen leavingi' the lake ini great num abers Da:whou Lake is about one and a half mtile long, fronm ten to thir-ty feet deep, a.nl ro:n one1 hiundrei'd to two hi,n yards wide. The1( stench arisinug from so many1 dead fish is dreadfu4d.. The buz.zardls are havinig a. high carnival. UTpom thie applronehf of any onie they rise to fly, making C noise simuilar to the roairing(~ of the laite August ear thquake. Adl ,aant lakles aro not afe~ct.ed- - GeLorgetoien Enuquire. A J{onea Pathi telegramz to the Autgusta C~hroni-le, of the 19th inst., it ates that C.oh. Angtustuii J. Sit ton, presHidenlt of the Antun Cottonr 3fil's, puirchase~d from Wmn. Gaiines, for $4r 500, the water-power oni the Laurens side (of tht Smluda Riiver, known as Ware's Shoals, on~ whIch huecot - ~urscreetinig a $t0004 cotton mill, Te abhon1s arel tel miles southeast of1 H{onen1'ath, Thus- it winl be seen that factn,ies are going up an over the $tata at a rapid rato, Wh4seribe' for tite Fsawmr,, -only Re- atpi. How pleasant, when the therm,m. eter registers 90 odd, and the fis, and gnats become par"ticularly and per sietently interested in the color of your eyes ond site of your mouth and aose, to go, with afew friends (mascu Line gender of course) tosome lovely ltreatu, far into the coniitry, an there pass a few days and nights in the pleasant and healthful sport catch iug the fhiny tribe, and sleeping up )n the cold cold ground, with a rock' or a pillow and the starry heavens or a Covering; especially when one )f the said party of males is a first lass fish cook, and not a single mon Ier a first class snorer or at all afraid >f snakes It was the writers happy privilege to be one of such a party on iuch an expedition only a few days Ergo, and the benefit and pleasure de rived from it, is beyond exl)ression or description, and to ju-lge from the happy jests, merry laughter and solgs that were enjoyed while around the camp fire, we believe this to be the verdict of the entire party. True a few of the most ancient of the party were very forcily reminded of four years of army life with its hardships in dear old Virginia, but save that and a few unpleasant dreams----5 uumn' of which we will mnntion-all things went merry as at marriage bell. One of the party wht' had reluctantly left a fond and affectionate, but at times right loquacions wife behind,dreamncd that he was just fixing to boar(d the train for "home sweet. home" to see the loved ones, when the whistle blew, the train started, and off she rolled without him, he awoke to fil the noise only the guttural and unearthly snoring of a woull le friend esitde or near himt-- leaving himt to dcdel which was worst, the disappointment or the snoring. Another, not so young, but a trifle hainlsoner, antd a trifle less care tworn, and living a life of single blessedness, wit it a stveet heart in the future---dreuued that' a huge but bteautiful nwteor was falLiIng right tOwards htim, thtreaten intg in stant destruction; he woke tcitht a yell just in tiiae to meet the 1uritl glow of a taitiilRr, hut iritocent. tire i|l tha.t Chanced to be patssin:; ttil a few in' cites from hi fac'. Ot' co ste he wus diiKap lit(:tl. Ariclier, a '. 1,:-edl birother, who dre:uned thiat he haL t aten, by mi 1Iake, a siae fori :tm (el. itd from pouit was deul in1 lcliwre ed, awoke just as the (:iln t,-e, which iaut ittight in t' a few der l;av,s atnl fa;uts, ht't(d p briglhtly :u.l m~ eOmufortable near hiin, he eNel:im ted, "'dead and in h-. - I just as I e.sec't. most qjuiet gent leiman of the~ parity, dreamedi(( oIf sna;k(s, his mo st favo riteC abinti oin, and( W woki toi Iind he was fondliug a moml ter eel, whmichl having 1 wenl recen t ly tapIt ure'td, was fatxi shw ing its gr'attitd byi gettinig na t he or Smimmdinv selit<> iiwi >rds wer it is.li gettinig rid of it, (oly anu awful aml nmurnill ug.h! "mnd lie qtintiion, "Hulitg not tis vint l detm- i t v m brieast I pray you,'' was uttered, iamt lhe unp leasanit coumpjan in went whi ling, twir'ling anld wiin g over' tliw eliti'iio the beaulttifull waters of thme deep Keowee fiomi wvhetnce it came. Birt; (:nouigh of dreanums --* e camne hiome somewhaliit dusty and fadetd, bt certa in ly 'meh imprhioved in lihn.lh andl spir'its. Along, the wvayoo (erops) andi happy faces greetedt us. At oneO far'm house, whuere we made a short steip tom wateru iman aintd beast, the good oki (lame oif the house-5 camlfe out and sat oni the floor' of thme piazza andt hiapipily swung her dtinmty hare feet to and fro a.s she chiirrup~ped to the sweet ired fatetd hab e, anti pleasanmthy watched her "'gotodi man"' aj lie looked through hiz goleni (? glasses ani 1 todld us the neareI'(st best roadkt to> tihe Court I fouse. And1( muaideiis yotung alitd fair haiiled [mressttd such sytp at hy for t.hio Ba'ch along~ Vtrough thle exe ssi e het, w it coat, hal~t and~ hoes5 in;, and the itind'iensae pah(u leaf ii moitiin. mrying oult as thltey t hrew up thleiri lovely ar'ms, "Howrn huge! I >on't let him melt, fant him, purn water tn im put lim on ice tand dip him1 in the Andt the twom litle b)oys of the parl y, with thmeitryountg heats brim fuill >f joy and1( u:es, sueiemed toi hani sh ever,y es'ire' (if they ever Inha no md( eve1ry rIcollIecttin of thleir' miti Irs, (of wvhic'h ther htad dotfl!ess hand d>o)ut half m noutd) Lad eniteredt into, he sporut w.it.h greaut delightI hoistiung ha.t the~y couitld hold any, eel that 071d(1be tahlerr, andiu inliMting tha:t we tav z. month, The~ onlly tIgIidenrt was a 'nunk, bite, .'hich ruig.A hiao pr'oon serilous, but kir thie g)treeuce oft our Ift-tr.il inoma, hotu queIIiy gave- tire mutch deuried, Anrd no0w, in cosnchusion, if there be~ tntlm or woim otn God'sgre arth, whio feels lazYy, iistheu ordll ot examctly' sick bu~t like' theiy wYan ed to lean agaimnst something; or omebody, and will take jus.t such a ri p, with just such a parity, anmd nx. otl ',tronger, beitt-er, andi( wiser; tholu nmy naufJ is not r1U'iA2A Mmn eAy $ackcloth and'Aiheh. There are some calling themselves "evanvelists" and othere who are not evangelists who seem to think it a part of their imissioln in the world to regulate how woinen shall dress. , The very "evangelists" who make I themselves rodiculous by railing( against women's "fashions" follow men's fashions. They wear good clothes, that look like the cl-thes of the "worldly" man and "sinrnr." They wear starched linen aid stand ing collars, and silk cravats, and nic3 hats, and hand sewed shoes, and lneat and "fasliionable" suits----sometines silk beavers and gold watch chains 'rhey try to look neat and presentatblo. Then why should not the women look neat and pr"esentable alIo---espeeiaPy when it costs them less than it costs the inen? If these would-be dress re formers (for women) iman aytling, why do th,y follow the ''fa-hiots.' . suit of jeans is very comfortable in the winter, and costs much les's than diagonals and broadcloths. A con fortable stunnier suit can be had for five or ten( dollrs. There is a great deal of service in a ninety cent brogan aind a dollar wool hat.. and an osnaburg shirt with a turn downdown collar, which saves the expence of cravat aund gold e)llrl button. Before preachling sackeloth and ashes for the women, let the "evangelists" try ta lit tle sackcloth and ashes on tIem;:selvsO. --Netebcrry (bsrr'r. Saved His Life. Mr. ). I. Wilcox; of Horse Cave, Ky says he was, for many years, badly af flicted with Phthisic, also )iahetes; the pains were allmost unind arahle and would son'tilmes throw mer into cnvni sions, . 11e tried Electric Bitters and got relief fr on first botle and aftnr taking six It ties, was eittirely enred an had gainired in tlesh e.ighteen pounds. Savs e Iosi tively believes he would Ive lied Itu it not- bren for the relief atf'ordel by El- vie Rittera. Sold at fifty cents a lift e by I)r. (. W. Earle. IF 'ont or sorts' with headache, stomaes ld i i ler, totinl I iver. nain n back or sie', c(n. RIip tirn, ' te . rnelect ;'y ic teita,I. On (("ea Utt ilot''6 enativo Pills wil gic relief A few do.e-i reOUre to ai i i"-alth a'ai viwor. a o o y rof uet:en, I) I ('orrr t~ v ) oI'ic"kenr, IN l'la()ATE (OI PT N-w M.( Elf ~ gini and WV. iH. ThUiomas m Eventof-rs of Aln PiIr irn de ', Plarinrrtief agrirnst R-hbc'. Stawart, S ? i .dt Stewart, Narnuy Cirnrw, ris Rigimias arnd AnJrmew igics, D)e )W AR~: l HEIN'.'Y RGTMONrr' . r1 1rgiredrlII io aswe'rr fh' comollainht or fhis act ion, wich is filedi in thu Pro hat. 'ourt feor Cornny andr. State aifore ruaid, midrr toI Irver a ('opy) of your -iuw,--r f-o thr- Saidt complai.int on fthe srulnerihre-t at their oflic' i P'ikenZP C. hi., M. (. 'uthrni -ety edays arfler the~ se'r'eo hr eoi f, ech!li ive oft thle daiy of 'imch ser v'icu; aind if you fail to anuwer tihe comn plainrt wvitinu hre tiime aforeirid , tire prlainitiffs in tis ac(tionl will a pply to fthe (Cortf for tihe rel ief dleman.ded in1 the rcompiainrr. [LI. S.] J1. lB. Nmr.mmy, .T... NF,w'rON & ROmTNsoN, .fn Plaintiff Attorney. sit Ilb)ieit, defnsumts iun the above statled Icedti: W RKI NOTICE thant fire comrplaint hr ini was filerd in thIe (Court of Proe' harte for (Country arnd State afo'~resaid on f-,ie 16th day of .Junre 1887. Nr:roN & itofriNsON, Plaiuftfs A.ttorncy4. CoUNTY OF Prc(1:Nn.. IN C )MMON PLI'AS (JOUlgT. hireodore I . Jerve'ry, I dwa~iird McCrrdv jr., Alfe'rd Chlriarulm,- rr. I ('ir.ntr i te lhot wvili ind ftsrnenlt (of \V iilhun C. I ''ier elcee, liti IIfs agaIinsti. Mau ry E. Srmithi, WN. J1. P ar &er, R. f (Ownhrey, P. A. Ownhirrry, K An Owuney and 1Ri11( 1hardLenart, D)efier datlrrs. TO' the rDIeferna-int abvc 11Qm I, Mairy E. Hmaithi ande I . L,. Oiwirny, VOU are hrebriy sriin inoned lenid r-u ? ejrrired! to- i answuer f-ie com I dain,t in firhsm inon, of wih a'l 11Copy is I 'avOW-rh sei'red uponr you, inre ton 4r've a coy of your a.nswvnT to he1( said comprdrintnr in sirlJnib er ait hri nrllice oirni bi OhSqu arW ( res nuville ('ity, witin twent,y dan' aif lor tihe sernece hreof, inxei llir(i nc'm dlay orf unrnhi serii'; andgr if y/ou faI'l toi auinie ir ompnflarinrt \.ilihin tIhe thnre afo r'r idf, tIhe l'hd rtilfs ini thIis netfin wvill aupply to f-le courit fot Lcl?f emanlui ded1~ m ten comlint.r (,,dirl n fi ~llat wr4fid May-l ,fui (My ieClrko t M. 'rito i''. Aimfrr,i Plaint oi'~q Gonmimy ',n tihe 4th day of Maiy hmt7 Juamn 1r b 1887..0 ' POM)NA HiLL NLJI1SERIE8, POMONA, N. C., Two and a half miles west of Greens- U bero, N. C. The main line of the R. 1 & D). R. R. passes through grounzds mud within 1ll feet of the office. Sa- } em trains make regular stops twice iaily ea4h way.. TIose 1]interested in fruit and fruit gr,>wing arc corlially ivited to insHpect this the largest nursery in the State and one ainong the largest in the South. The propriet.ur has for many years v isited the leading nurseries North and West, and corresponded with those of foreign countries, gathering every fruit calculated to suit the ( South, both native and foreign. The relutation of Poinona Hill Nurseries is such that many agents going out from1 Greenoboro, representing other nurseries, try to leave the impression that they are representing these nurserie;. Why do they do it? Let the public answer. I have in stx'k growing (and can show visit4ors the same) the largest and best stock of trees, &c., ever shown or secii in any two nur.ieries in North Carolina, consisting of apple, peuh, pear, (herry, plum, grape, Japanese l)e'simuon, Japanese 1)1nm, apicot, icetarino, Rusasian 'aricot, muulherry, qunees. Small fruits: Strawberry, ras)l)erry, currant., pecans, English walnuts, rho barb, asparagus, ever gre;ns, shade trees, roses, &c. Give your order to my authorized agent or order direct from the nursery. Coresp( stnlence solicited. Descript ivo eatal( gui free to applicants.. J. Van Lindly, Guilfoed Co. - POMONA, N. C. T A TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA U- NT(I "Y OF Pt'(KI-:Ns.-.-13Y .l. B. Nvwn.ny, Esq , l,roh t(ue.1me"-1Vh"et., . .l. Smith hts mtle suit to me , to Lrnot Ih"r Lttr (t Ao lm-tn i"nis-tntion, (f the F; tute and1 effeets of 1. S. Smith 'hle a:ur therefore to cite anidaldnonfih all :tn(1 simgnlatr tle (in(re(l and creditors of the sai(1 V', S. itth lecease(l, tltat Ihey blit an(l appear, Ielore mre, in the ('ourt of Pr bat.( , to he hel at. 1'icens C. If., on the I (li <lay of Juine 188', after pIlbh-aion hereol', at. 11 o'cloek it, t1h for(e'i >n, to sheNw (aise. if any they have, why it he said adininistration 'shoul( nout he( grant ((1. i cen ts)inder iny hand i a) seatl, this 2;th Iihty of raty ,ann- I);mtini I1*t7. |I".| .1. 13 N -W l ld gege .lay 3U, '8--2t. ranger I -\ ( glteted(1 ('Ohl or cough mnay to' t t l' -ti no ia.("'aflill!t Zoion or ether f:ita' ii ase. Strong'a Peotoral Pi.ls vitI cue a C"' .; by i' ;!,. ni t I g I ,;. I' e 1 S!( ita,tn. (t 1101Oi6 sU ck -caduhho ti, tilltstai,(O testify. M'FALL'S ALMANAC 1 83 7. -- --- S A BIG BLUN DER!! Ini his charge to the Grnd Jury thei Judge will say: -all lie hais to say -and theni stop short1 off withouit - sayinrg oneC word aboirt the grassy' conoditijom of crops, anid thle remeiidy tO It onte word( will escape hbis lips althIIJI thelfine aissortmttIt of Farmning Tools1 uisually kept at this store. lie won't een say Haniidhd HIoes aml (Graini Ciradles, whilich lie mhight say (easy (enouIgh withlot touchoing. hiis l ips t)g(t her. Neithoer wvill the 8olicitor, who is so qu iik t)onot ice suich ) b (lers, catll Straw IlHats and DJouble foot Plow stoc,ks antd SwM(ers are gooid tings to have on a farmh. Even the long ar ray of Attorneys, whot cani make ant jionocet, 111mn feel gujil, il o t Icer onC sylilblIe in praise of (Grass Bladles and( Sad(dles, nior remlindl tileg lpeople thtt now is the ti:le for Umti L bre(llais, Must utit(o Neti Palm F'ans aisd Meins~l1. TJ.he Clerk and( Shier iff will problhly notfice tids oversighI, mily whisper in1 the witniess('s' (ear that thiey musnt swearii by m1y Coffee uiil TIoacco. ? The P'lainiti. aind D'efendare,s in i ac(h caseM wtill feel aut(' eas after try'iniv i ny I Factory Yarni and1( 1Ho rse Shoe sails, for thtere is none 'le ttr. Ceitmber with dlownt ('ast eye, thatt ity 1hule.- and( Chiains~ and Locks Now 'omle5 in fjp -utme Ubis t,elect bo'dy of' wVia andt dis-creet *' heir : -1ad is ittred1 whlen, they ex 'hange Ile their Tickt for Mouse1' Ii* iileaps.a d oe IItllmu aond then the o 'toie will all g.o hi.cU~ and miake y; heir folkat laugh to see so, nsu11y t-h dags, dl beouzght at a s(oru wherg e hiere is dwat s plentty of Whiiewah, 3rde adsn area - s...-. 1uoklon'o Arsii* rj The Best Salve iu the world tot flte rulses, Sores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum, Pover ures, Tettes, 0 hapiled flaud, Ohfbanlus, urns, and all Skin rupt,ions, au4 poeltve cures Piles, or no pay required. 'it 16 uran,tecd to give perect satisfaction, iney refunded. Price 25 cuMts er box or sale by Dr. U. W. Earle. ADVERTISERS f :an learn the exact cost )f any proposed line of dvertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspe.,er Advertising Bureau, t 10 Spruce St., New York. t Send bOots. for 100-Page Pamphlet u AnE TE ~PL ' 1OULABl -ONE 1RIiCE-- . t A. .N1) _.. I)EA1ERS .IN AAL 3IND8 BOOTS AND Hi02!! eaCson11, wVc have bpen o(,lli <d to add Veral nw saleiucr, andc olileh ,ur punrchstic. Otur Mities are isuch that we are prepared to sell youII. GheL r UTITIC eveJbeoro PM.Y Kll F we do not fr* :o sell you a 910 suit for 8't. e >n1ly tei,a.i u]you w hat ouir g~oods arVe Orders.hy umil will receive proiuupl F. W. PO3 & tD. aeninfe, . . s. Ce BEST Wexicara Mustang Liniment liatica, Scratche, Contracted umbago, Sprains, Muscles, henmatism, Strains, Eruptions, urns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, ualds, StiffJ3oints, ScM4w ings, Backache, Wormst, II te, Galls, Swinnoy, raises, Sores, Saddle Galls, unions, Spavirt Piles, ins, Cracks, e TNIS C000 0;.D QTAND-BY coflmlihe for everybody exactly whai~ t i laIted rit. One of the reonsu for the great popuIWlarit e ifrstang iniment fx found( ffrtt univeran of >pliraiity11. Everybody nteeds auch!1 a nedicinto 10 rihe Luabe rinn needs( It in case of acefdone, prI rhe IEnsewire need. IL , onrafnnuiiy uses At rPhe (nnrtier needs ft for his team1s and hit men, 1Phe Mechante needa it alwa ont his wed Och, i'he Mifler nemin ft in cnaseof emnergent'i rhie FI'encer neeo. it---can't get along wfthont Cit, Wise Faner needs It, in l hnimJUe, Jilt ttehk' N d hi stock yaird. Fise Stenmbeate ,,n n oi Il,,atasazs needs ini lberaf supply alloa.tand ashorfl, Fhe Herse4ancer nadal it*-t in Ms ?aC end andI aaet rlilanu, - Flue paanhgruowosr ieeds it-ft wfit sare himnr rsand of dotiars and a wotld of f rnetiule, Fire Ruaf tread 554an naada It andI will ned ft no, I ag ais lft hff,i a ?round of acafde,n%and dngepry, Fl.. Uuslge0odfmsIi needs ft, Trlee fs notfr g lfte 50 as an ,n*dote for the dang,ers to life, II rib ttnd com,fort wiMigb sntrotund the p.iotnA1r, I~ ie frirhut- uteds ft abt,~~t his stora rnfng ; empayss,. Accidents will 11appe4n, and whers iso come the0 1(natang 1.1 iriment-f, watsed at owin. I(ee Ileft Iete i ekeue, 'Ti,t the best.s! Ue ftutle fit fse ue 1aar.ty. Itsf immda,z ti incaIse of accident Aw'/men tiL au a r1 f of wagto. Keep alftaAWays in tie iale for (A w4.a s*.a an. honest ined thie S iuA,rl irx tI' AV ll ,e10 i,lr. } i thu chtoie(I.t Ori S 11nattroevery Weekte 'RIuE $2.00 A YLA . / TO ANY ADDReS, SPiCIAL OFFER. By rpt'ial arrang(nuort with the pubo iRher of tait papwr, 'Te Ark mJi nxa' t, il be vubdh(' with Tin Po,.r N MRNTJNt;X 'r 3.o, thnA af1a)rdio1ii '11 piortunitt to uceurej both 1)lty)rrn for lit1Jo lloI tha)1 til(S ri(v(f o fe jK8 isi at raro offer. 'T'aka (ltuitage of It nt olleo. t'1tin1i)1 t) litf f The .rkna nea- Sample lruvr{e n ayPliotationla.' r le will be ma led 1 YVe lstIO furni. the two large and plleluli(Colored Engravlgi w a "TnE ARKANNAW TIAVELEn" and "THE TUIRN OF THli UNl; Yheh tugtther w%:tlh tL' orighal stoty as l1 by (',. "Sii(ldy" 'aulkllcr, wll tailed to any (1(lrerss oi reeip1t of 40 e ostane !1t,u1J>s talkl'i. TheseC l'i('tures at W givei ts pretnlitums, ht t. are mallcl et -paid, (oly oin reelipt of price. Ad IEA) & BENIIA M, Publishers, Little 1Zo('k, Ark. Commercial College LEXINGTON, KY heapest & Best Business College in the World. Ighoest Honor and Gold Medal over al other Colleges. ai Vorld's Exposition f'r By ste of Book.Keeping and lonernl ilumines .ducation. $000 Gradates ha usinca. 10 T,achera employed. Coat of Fll Baine oura Including Tuition. Btatlonery and Board, aboult U0. Ihort.IIandi, Typex-Wrltlnt tt Tele(fraphr, apeceattlo. o poation.BEle Now.Orat uate.(uaran oed iucaeu.s. Wer ttroular'. adresa Ephen i W. Mnrtl. 'rlncipal, or Wilbtatr I. tnitla, Preaidcnt, Leingtoa, Mp 1utica of Intention to Claim Homestead. - ---- OTICE iN herely given that L. Me l1tu0ion hia thiN (ia' filed apetitio n1 m1y (tilic' nndler Sect lol22 of ti (' iOrail Staltitei of this Stae, for fomo;tead for bhoolf and ehiltdren in ho Personal Estatto of l('r deceased bus tad C. 1'. ltuniot. J. . LEVIS, a.(.r. May 1f, 1887 4t tland Whiskey aba S tr cured at home wth t'nt pu1n. 1took of par. "S - t laIr4;tQlnt FREFE. S . ar.?(i.En.:.=a ii- ,-w\'nM1,.F.1. Ml.l. Atlanta, ((I. 000u Ir' itehal aL. (Jffn l' ' at ontwl'. t id netok' more t I t 1 II in th is w \o r k l. ( 'a pIit l S h. outi ill' i ti"tE free. 1I tt. :i l ii ('. t n e\ (' ( t t the w'ork. :I'' t:a-o SiI s .unr' fr'oit Iir:t st ar t. Cost" - Lti' i i. l it < "iros freu. lI3(tt .t, n t th wn . t s youi li(-l Iri; (t -i'ntd IN \o r i r - i" t: I . \ 'i it w'' 5'ie y lw ll ti, I. I I..1EI t '-o.; L'i rtlu d,, FOR SALE. Till i. n1e . A pidy i~j at hs ier oIt .1 .i .8 h , in< 81-: s.\ W, 1. ii ly l1 hI .in' ON S. C. Proafessional Notits. .ttorr.'ys and Counselors at Law Il.t&KENS C. H., S. C. Till 4lr:4-1i4' ie' all the Fr:ate and~ Fcdtra Ai1EA OLASES W" ,"w pret'4u-ed to furisallil (h1I.. wvit.l r41 fo their sij)tre( mlomlents. lliSinles' wr1 s4\ easily (arn from 50( ('ents to iM; er ('eenng. ando a proj orit ionial suml hy evoting :all their timell to thle binesiIQ,' ress5, and44 tesI the4 ishwlSS. we' mcake' this' lff'r. To4 41uch as~ are'4 not wel'l Jatrti'Ie I '4 will1 sendc one (dolbtr to ii:y~ for the troui e of wit n,ll tp cl ali('ulIars and1( outl ft ('c. AlhIre ss 4iion)iWy SlgNSON & Is orii hu104, Mainte, ftb 17. '87-1y LOST - ---- -... -. 4ightf or 114 w1I in'ls whoii emi j<el? (rav; 4' 41( so14 to lvI' S:a.(tici. Outr pri, hand 114111( mal l to arri a l.ar'ge Sftock of: rav' Ston:es. All wi~ork d(liv~ered"4 at thi( Ii upon41 hlimi. (Gi ' Ia trial an:d b's r,!berIty, H. C. O)ct, 14. '86. Oct.. , I1884; 4 ,f.4 ~''~r'rto be nellne. ( Cut this tt, wer(g4 ill V. end y4' oui ~4 fire, 14oneit. ufhat wviI stuart you1111 in uess wh'iielj mI anl.1thingi ('14e in this. worn1ld oe nI doi th work and4li ( live aIt home11. Eltheir g: all 1lues. 8'omet hling new~', that jest ins1 money143 fo4r all wor44ke'rn, We4 willi irtt yout1; (1tcaita not 1ne'eded. 'This is onle (timehi. Those144 amitions and14 14 (enterl a ing. wili not4, de4lay. (1rI'd 1nltlit free. Idres5 'Ciuia:& ( 4.. AtIglsta:, 1 ahii e, ly ('red 1by'.1 varmu4 a(gints k iat i144 1hhe EW AMEIOAN NO, 7. I tink it. will regajalt very'4l lit tle arg~u -ut1 to1 4'onvbdl(( y 1 44f its suplil ity. I. is aLway WImi o)rdier, and4 read4y to sa ,m1 thle kIne(MLt( to the hist goods uiis LIAght,. IAttle Noise, ala are (fu1perb4t. Ainy body41 ('nni use thl(In.. '4ld( 1by the( wel,l knowna A~TCHt MAKER ALTI .WLg WVy 11, 10.i J