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t ~ .000s & Co., Proprtetore. PICESENSB 0. I., S. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1887. FQr SuhCtiption $.1 MOperanninnm strictly in advance;?or Six imonths, 7 . AdvertIsemeints insrlted n't one <1 ilar per squnre of one ineh or 1('ess for the iirst insertion and fifty cents for each uhsr(n cnt inlseTiion. Liberal <1ise<n mrtlc t ' mkrchants an(1 others advcertising; for six mnthilt hs or by th' year. t 'itary N'otices eceed((ina !veclintr:. TribnlIes of 1esp't, Com'mie ntir:t011ions or a perKonalelharnet er, whenti1 sa-blc will *(11carlred for at ailvert i etn(t 1 . THIS PAPER h nnnn Advurtlna n1ureau(Oprace '). s c.> .'r nai rly g Contrac, tuay O w(ado for it, IN NEW YOK" 'The 'om)etend. Thel(eowoe Courier cnys:-- "If the 1otnestead 1and Lien laws were re peail, it would proinote honesty and industry, enlarge credit on a sound hasis, atnld wvork fn'r gentcr good than can (fee flow from) the coltAnuauCO of thee lnws. Besides, People know ing they must pay, would trade more cautiously and gratdually improve their condition. The repeal of these laws would render unnecossarv sov eral crimin al statutes based on them ind savt expense to the tax p ay rs " Ve trust that our law-unakt rs will study the workinlgs of those laws. and e(e their baleful inlfhei'e uponrt the prosperitv of otr ('Ount1ry, and have. the pari t ism to strilkc 1tm frtn o tho stut es. Tle (11nds of justice ar' l14 Vtl' se IVe d1 by t.it hnosit(+teod, and whe)on the liuo law comsct( in it. e( door, industy an 1411C1o1tetment go out at the o 11(. Afer t Fi' liood. Mir. L. 1). Stephens sasi since the freshet, the mud slush anud inneonse yuanlt.ities of regetalle 1matter washed down On the 1 bot tolnS, sen1(d out a mt.st unpl(slanUt odor, aud tieree is some fear that it" will plro(luce sick ness. Messrs. Gideon Ellis and W. B. Aligood ihink their corn oft the creek 1111 1 iver httols is aohl ut runittt+d. Mr. John (Gilst rtapl (ii inks th(4 c on 011 Golden Creek bit tomts n; a 1.1 he river", belonging ti C'apt. \\ iliami hunter is about ruinod. The creek r osO i)efore the river and \w ed;1 et1 Mr1. l .,lupy'1a wa'hed away. 1. wa''Is rescuedl from the flood :1 aot a wh'1o plunged into theu waIter1s, luwed it to thme minii htad0 and1 s'cured'( it with a rope. Gassaway's bridlgeon Ti we'lve l1 it went (1own1 on the 9th1 inst 1T'he ILaduies'tIMoInil A s'noeqit i, of Cihar'lestoni, S4. (., askis you ac t ivye out, the'jState thle ne'gl'cted cond11(ition)1 of thle g.raves oif the 0) confederat 10ead11 at Jllohson' 1silnd, Ohio, anid inl calling a4 tntio to 1 (thelbri t re~ s ene them from4n ruin and4( obilivi( h. Col. RI. B. Brow'n, tho S'cr'etaryv of San1dusky, Ohio, w~hio reenitly jin ed with the Gr'and Airmy Pos at. that place in decor'ating the graves with flowers, has1 wr'ittenu to $114 editor' of the Chlelston New's and Courier', cahllig attenltion to their dihtia]ted cond14it ion, and1( staItinig that the( wood eni head.' boar1ds, with a few (excetions-4 nlow. ''lie rottinig onl th1( groundI4." Many of these are the grave(s (4f Southl Carolinians, and the ladies of th1is Associa&tion) are anxiou 41 place a114 du i r'able marble talet over1 $1hem1 at least, but would be gl td if (with the co-operation of1 silnilar organizations in other Souther'n States) they could raise0 funids suiflicienIt to pur1chase5( tihe small plo4t. of ground)14 set apar11t as a cemetery, enclose it with at suitabhle fense81, and1( erect a mioiinment in1 the contor' of tihe lot uponi wiebI ('o)nh( be insBcrib(od the 1name1, compan1)y anId state of all the braive confeder'ates3 who there lic burd s3 o far' f'rm -1omne and kindred.$) ISh ill y'ou not)1 undlertadtwps this motto ini your' county, and to so lioit contribultions?d If there is an organized Meinrial1 Associattion ini youri county011, will y'(il not endea;vor to secureo its acive~ e4op eMo n~~1 in this labor (if love and'. gratitude?' * Conltrihutionn may11 hei sen1t to. M1iss F. E. Desanswuno, No. 1. East Bat. 'ry; Charlst.in, S. U. The Presidenit wr'ites few Ietters anid dictatesu none. His public pa S ps he writes w'ithi his oiwn Lang1] .uses a stubh pen and)~ a corik In(l dei4r, and in reading orwri ~~ a spectacles with a dlark nt o; ~. lie sha1zves hi .iii.lf (ev'.rv Ii-'g =Nbrk ttto e'chango, bn and afts'&)teulbet1 t, 1887, coiton buy- < ors in all interior 'ts)Wfls will deduct \ from bales weighing under400 pounds 1 ' cei por pound; ulder 30 pounds i i cent per pound; and packages ui- s dcr 300 po1nds are not considered s;is bales, and are not thorefore mer- d chantable. The ginlners and farners s 'will do well to noto this fact in r pu'tting up their cotton. They will a also fitl it to their interest to increase the general average of their bales, as t the heavy weight of ll,Zes from the c south vcst is, in addition to the supe- r rio' stk'iple, anl adlit onal inauoennt c for Northern and European spiners to give their orders to that section ( Tins is an iimportait mattel to gin. n('1s al farmers, and should receive their a.ttention. }arners' Meeting. The mass moe ting of the farmers of Anderson, Piekens and Oconee, calle by Sandy )rings Denocratic (luT>for the 2:td of August, at San. dy Springs, promises to he the lar gest meet Ug of the kind ever ho?(l in this part. of the State. Pl'romineie farmrs from t'airly every co nity ill the State have promised us their presen1ce and assistai(''. Capt. L'. R. Tililman d Hlon. M. L. 1I)t :ttl sun, of Suuti Carolina, anid -Un. \. Li. pe., of Nor'h C'ar;'lhna, lmvte:nw 0('1pttd i idianIt to 1 tliVe' ki hedi] es. Ft;:tryJ body is inritted t h ,1omo\witht w'.(ll fill(d lntsko(s, tdt by\ n-(S tiuon of tih(' (.li), ihc' e ti ' iii , 5 t(pe i;tli in viled and)t theirt " prsn(ce earntivi 1+ so licited il J .1. 1 i'rrmi r, 5cec. >gots Fromi kre':a1.1 Mlirt. i'"rron: ('rtlps ieu- gt )tl in this S('c'tit )n. We 1mu101: l;imc the lar(. tcst fiesiet ever s en ii tis t 'ti i but, never danaged th er((llOltt!tlO muchel. W,e had b)rid<.;ts Of r"ul;k across the (creek anld witere e' we('re i damnged !< inl (1n1 1)111( we wel re hlltn( ini an1)nIher. \V. N. Bowlin ail myself went in to i'. N. lo\lin's corn jist, ab ove his dlamn and 1 totk a stic'k three flet llig titl t,ouht'lc(1 sixty-triee years of W . it. (ti'r'eti has iml1rov'tl his (itn his dwe'tlli'ng houisl.' ',i liin is also ltil;:i t s -it ( esir bi -i in 1r\('ltv"in nts nit ld 'his hu tlul and W. N. itlin is biltt I;in hhn 1a new (. .A'hg laste 1r.2h, plye lv7w. hins about( red for it i4 buiness a11 aini Sfo at' 'litt.t lin s t 4ri p t \ i i I . i ": . s ti ' n 1 : i l 's , i t t ti7u. r 1 11t " has conse forJlt511: t'1 (while:un th in i has1 (l('e in1 to he n>ps. OT1u- 'nt fresot. damagd of w erIopts, Sir no- in thIis trejniiti 1tpm- f anhur.I onr<h-d11( thelI( tra i tii ientidint li10 p.e m l. 'n ii'm aolt t.o p m.lV' Fr(om tivw depft I1 t~loolthet ('iilloui.s, where' .lu1 (' Preslliy 11wsI>i or, 111 i adt lr eerde to i m law odb- ofC p. 4 P.11 114 Barrett ml'.froma' thm- fil Mr.11'I 1riti. ouse,iX and ',her met hi stinutii' ity of thie Sprtans,ii'olo left1 Mr1. til.I to ii Oet :un( trii cl out t mora fan i' dsrosp.>l.T schoosadcuce,nn n o lo od o u s otel , a n a n ce f e1r droM"och-e rains ba ier pasw , ove , abnd1 the sa once mocie:hines u iver out drowned. community. 'The 1 vator cont'ses have been vory high, c wt we learn from tb few traveling t Ien that, the damage to corn is not v Snhlll as first thought to ho. ii Mrs. Samn. Duckwvarth roturned to- s ny from 3irminghi, Ala., and iH y bopping at the Willard Hotel. She v ports the rains not so heavy there 1( s herc. Messrs. T. J. and J. A. Boggs ro- p irned ye strday from Spartanhllrg c oulty anl report the South Tiger b iver very Ligh, and thought the coru t rol) tot;tly ruin(sd inl that seetiol. it Prof. 1iert Sinith, of Clinton, S. \ il who is ojourlilg for awhile in 1 ur town, todayn htuud us an in- t ciptioll copied f'ori a large soap ( tone in the woods near M1r. Mark t Juggs', which neat: "Macl 11, 1801. f llere licth the body of John Payne, > tied Oct. 18, 1800. Aged 25." This s exactly the way it reada, au1 has < stood there fo r eighty-five years last 11ilrc(h-w\\itllout any doeay. 1 We hear som11e sal the cotton boll is rottin il sole scetions but we hi 'V iL is i1ut geleral. \r. 1hinsom ianks diod near this l(ce last week. II.e was very ol and fce1)ble. \Ir. WV. D. UlIcTI 1s '.:;tturnled fn>m n'11N5s(e, :nl(1 jutdging fron his loti lie 111 injed is t rip, and will likely ., again. ll \s. Iley and Ni(.11,l-0)1 wCl'e in1 Oir MItaor, ). ,1. ( beIr, has been) cd"i,l to his 1)('( several ldays with fev,', 1tt is n,ow im1prov,in. h . 1;l: Cox, of piedulnt, is vis itiIn.. her hll,r, M3r. it. 11. Owen. We litva a iiekuiov ('11)b by (ou' doo' to (I iwn1 ti' neet. O110 m \vaho calls to horirw ,\.v the SNvo,s1*; i. i1 Ihey will noit Sli beI i), wiilh ut it WV' w vill have t(f 1i111 i1 into) th01m. L.t;K . Au1isi 12, 1887. Lonn. Iv 1qiest of i\bt Leum1els we r'e pilmlish tie followilng: '1. will loan, free it postal and all e ym:'-s to such of Vinu realilt;rs as will re '11150 car'etir(ful rt adling and, to in 'y(rtur)'n po5t?t aifiter reainii it, a bok whi,'h iu iliterestillv syl( shows the i b l' ti) b'' a s i iilt(1'1)r'ret(e. , l I it:, t lc<hin ;s Slridul:lly l1 1.-n omiills, \i n \ dt ini ihli l hI t uf si)Ietifili (i;renson "I. w\1iit Ii) )11t tlhis li)k into the hill,s of all tihe +k(tptictal'y in1 n 4:uns thle grow'aingVd11 sieti;li( skep i ('019 It 2 isd otth-, innlsty red:n.11' bu Ii Il Oly ti du e j Iin' li> Iiia won ti t' lli1 ats well its (id I self[ AI I I i i l .1 d anno hidiJethirl uIse work h.va the1 thilIid. Address5 ' E m. C 11. J 8n0:1s I fe:ivy 11( and our 1 biend1( or isn lutve a v'ast indti(nce lhrouIghl the ldi gOstive orgahlns upon01 the( measur11e of 1in-. IpresenIt i2luiiss anid fuiture' oss0 flnhess hle 1hh-ssiing ofI goodl health 1)0 and hen it is tool 1lat( to riri the dlhulnage. And) yet, notwttitshulig these factls, th oulsand o ~~ f personIls dai. thll livesi- of oth lers, bv" tis. ness8 of waa1hih t hey know nodtinil eihi:ji'; a low eet tu liv ilave Ii .Sa.vi I, Ior ii hIury lavi bde1en14 llnore I' di vel;ientf tdo dbtiii th1fil art idles use111 2'ndI thle houlwlNO perd'l Iao the0 re(11 know 5jIjth mi cif i ut-h s b urought. Paterf:andSilih.' VII le spllis of uatualbe, ;Johnli() inar haive lost la hs appet1( iito, Silsie luny loo 15k pallo, poe edI? Thoi waeaither(, the lack of (out 121, 111al the unlwhdho dlele, lp)i''ious sy1h'11 of adulernlId fool, (41 o Next to'i the lour, IIl hih' 1(2I s iu li b 'Ol of til'oo'ad, aa soun w'(1 heldjl aldda loun too,2 1ine th Ieas I11 olr hain di' l tI it beir'tl I linn>tance211 er, :0hi alway'a use t he loyal~, as1( uid derupn h dad ifsili'i'11 i'dI'i' la m-Idi hI Id h 11 II every Urt Ths 14 ell 1 s mi't >assi~ a. duri t' he ol ak Thet dliyl is tiini 111alfrmpre r114i n'hII , ..11( (i i 0011( f tiSl 11 lyred iieit l'Iiu e.io ihe gas1jj1 tallu led t , dill ih ' hUtis, m 'ure(adll'&dtfoliy fted, f.hsted( t". ad*pted to. 'ah AL oer that te WhiteMi&gh ~ ' .i - valuable rtiele when it Ia ' perly ap. lMi. It not 'n&ly pro*efts the de. ay -f wood, but -oonduad greatJy to e hoalthfulna of all tuildit!, 'hethor of wood or stono. Outb h . lgs a'nd !hcoa, when bot pain'ted, "ould be supplied onco or twice a ?ar with a good ,coat of whitowah, 'hich should be prepared in the fol wing way; Take aclean, water-tight arrel or other suita'ble cask, and ut into it half 'a bushel of lime. lake it by pouring water over it oiling hot, and in auflicient quantity > cover it 4ive inches deop, and stii briskly till thoroughly slaked. Vhen the slaking has been thorough af2ected, desolve in watcr and add wo pounds of sulphate of zinc and no of common salt; t1ese will cause ho wash to harden, and provents it rout cracking, which gives an un eomly appearance to the work. If desirable, a beautiful ceam cCl >t can be commuuicated to the above vash by adding three pounds of yel. ow oehre, or a good pearl or lead col >r by the addition of lamp, vine or ivory black. For fawn colcr, add rout pounds of 'umber, Turkish ; Ame ican, (the lIter is the cheapest), cone pound of common lamp black. This wash may ho applied with a c eumn white wash brntsh, and will 1.e found much superior, both in ap pearnec and durablility, to the con muon1 white wash.--L'iCiintj Con. ?' "(ial GuizeUto. . 1AdVertiyced Lefters. The following letters renain tin ealled for at this >lace:----J. B. Alton, \V E. T3oggs, '1T. I. Davidson, J. 11. Donald, Clyde Easloy, J. M. Gain. brill. B. 1). (trvin, Antney Gaiflin, J. Hubbard, W. A. Holeombo, J. \V. Hughey, Miss ltisey Kary, James Jarsons, Jacob Kennemore, A. Pat. ters,' T. .fcK(enzie, Saml: Pilgrim, Ja'ucson Maynard, J. T. Price, Mat tiew Yoi uinlolod, JTerenialh 'ricc, J. ('. Rush,' J. M. l.ichardson, Perry Simps>n, Dora Snoddy, 'Miss Matry Tison M'1rs, Angalino Allison, Miss Rt,hi' WVilliamus, 1. Rt. Tillmnat, Mtrs; M ihlege LittllOjolm. cIltULARA. J. 1). A. Couch, J. E. IBroumglu, 1. L. Burns, T. E. Craig, J. J. Chan dler. P I'SOnS enlling for the al>ove let Scirs will lense say they were alVcr ti:;od. MtAtny D) lhiEY, Postinlaster: Wo uive tested every hot of turuip seed weu have for salo this year, and kniow them to be good. $5.00 will be givenm by, us ax a preminn to the party huumntiig us) by Novembiler 1t the lar g(t sample ,ufuip Woewn from our seed S!hoAN lItOR. tf Drug, Seed anid lPain- Store; Thie following are the appoiimimnts of IUetr. 0. L. D uranit on the Pickens Mis sion til .1 further iiotic e:--''Twelv~e Mile, 1isit alay at 3i o'clock p. mn.; (Gap IIlill, I-st Sundady 10) o'clock it. ml. ; Taibor, 2nd( Suindiay 3 o'clock( p. m.; Iorter's Chap (3l, 3id Situulay 11 o'clock a. m-'; New llope, 4th Suidy 11 0'clock as mn. tin Old Citizen Speaks. Mr" J. M- Nojrris, an old resident of itomec, Gaii.,5t says that lie had beeni badly I toubled With Kidney Complaint for a great. nliny years andi with Eczema for thlree years; at times ctonhll Roatrcely walk and hadl ried in'ony remedie t~withlit benefit, in it i lhe begani taking Electriic liit t ers and ano in. ting hist hands and feet withI llinckleni' Ars n ica Salve- TIhiis treat ment aifforded h im p-reat relief and lie st ronigly re'commemi us F,ectric lilt ers to all who siztffer withI Kut - ney Complaints, or need a Blood I'nrifier. TMohl by Dr. (1. W F,arle. The followving order of p)reachinig of the Pickenis Circuit will be observed un Lii furlther notie: Zioin, 1st; Suniday at 11 o'cloek a. im. Eansley, 1st Sunday iat 4 o'cloek, p. mu. Pi'kenis, 2d Sunday at 1 1 o'loek, a. mi. liethilehemi, 2d Sund(ay at 31 o'clock ,p. mi. Easley, 3(1 Sunday at 11 o'c'lo)ck, t,ium. Pittkens, 3d1 Sundaty att 71 o'clock, . mu. D)aosville, 4th~ Sunday at 11 icloek, a. mn. Antioch, 'thl Sunday at J4 p. mn. J. C. D~Avm., If You Wanit ai 4OEJod Ar'tice Jf Pismo TionAcco, ask your dealer for "OLDN RIP'' Miost Excellent. J1. J At kins Chief of 1liien, Knioxville.. t'enn.. . rf es: '"My familly a ml I arie bein, fli:ioles of tur mn st exzcellenlt teed jihr,1i) (lin/s New I isco very for Constumiipt in, iing loonl it to be. all that you claine for ,I dnesire to testify to its viite. My liendl3 toa whomi I haive reconnuiendted ii. oni is guarateedQi to cure (Coughs, t'ld., Tiail lottles Fre, it I). (. W. Eiarle's )ug Store. l,arge MSze, $l t)(, From 9t a. mu. to 1 p. im., andl fomn 2 . 10. to 5 p. m0. Ealyto Pickents -- ver'y day exet unday. Artrive at 1t0 a m., leave 12 m. Bievard to Piekenis- -'uesdy and y'i ay. A'rriv(t (' p. im., leave (1 ,. me Nineo Thimeso to ickenls -Titt:y hursd xiay andt Satturdray. Art i a.1, ave: 1 a. mn. E'atatoe to Pickues ITt(t:1: Stewart t,. Piikens Tu ~l:yad ' ay. A riv e 11 mi., h-nt ~. i Mimt D. RaEY,I 't: Iu I( Piedi inh itute, in -ekex'b it'thls stohool wl'bt resamtld'on. 'thtfs4ay the 1't day c.f Septeubher'rttm, uder 'the Control atid dirootion of liev. J. B. Riley, 1). 1). He wiil have assolated with hiun an able corps of oxperioncod tAaher$ in all the departuits of the Institute. Tuition feos will be reaousablo. Board can be procurod at $3.00 or $10.00 por riouth. Tt is highly important that studouts bo pro3ent on the flirt day. H. A. Cuir n, P. Mc). ATJEXANDER, 8oorotary. Ch'm. B'd. Trus. july 21, '874f FURMAN UNIVERSITY... G reenv ille, S. C. IHE nGxt ession will 'bogiil Wodnee day, September 28th. The collegi ate dlep rtment inclTulos the full collQge durriouluin. Thei-e is also a pre para.tory departncut thorougly organize< . Ex pennos have ben roducetd. For infor nauition or eitatlogho, Addre'ss july 21, 1887 PRoi. H. T. COOK. Educate Your Daughters. TeSsion of the Willianlnton Femalo College will open Soptomber 12th 1887, wit! brighter i)rospeetr than over before. If you wish a live, pro gressivo, thorough school for your daughters, with the host advantages at tho lowest rates, write for a nattalogue tddressing R:v. S. LANDEr, A. M. 1). 1). aug 4, '87 6 Williamston, S. C. HAM1LLEE LEXINGTON, KY. Tho bst 'tiipprid t''hn in thn Rtate: nerommodatioht strietly first- ns: hontrd by sont ndt nl ht,l by gas only two ynting ind' to the room; ,iplendi fattity 0 Cx erie-nt'ed t.nehre. Rt"adon 1m1rinh 2nd M3n(a3 in tcptember. For pnrtauinars or Cntaintrgi,o, n.ldrvr> J. . P'AT2ERS ON, Pres., Lcxiauton, Ky THE EDRCIA SCHOOL 0 F aul'llat', Scit'nce ;-Id Any N " of the best Btsiness anid Norir Sehools South, and only one havinr it srMi.arate Female )oinrt mlout, offers a soleot, un1sIeotaritn, christian hom te voung men and young loies, providiii i'uition anri lioard, includiing \\ah i, Fuel, Lights, eta., for only $1 2 1e montlh eci! Penmnnshiip, Itel-ee ing, Shortlam mal, Type-writing -l<l Mu Mit thaurelIt v taught. Full IbRusines Nornutl, (ollegiate and Irregular cour ses of study. Superior Pre parutory 1)e martment. Ilea It ii hilness unsuall mssel, (we+ 20O students laast yetr. 'lhe .1611 year begins m Seiternbor. E-iy ap hlicattion is necessalry to seroure a pIlace, lor (taogie addtress at once, ''lui'id 1. StMO s, 1'res't, Nore rtss, (in. Cheapest & Best Business ollege in the Q ihamt Ho,ior andi Gold Mc<l over ati o ther C W!irc nsi ar Tu. Sati,ne. aend Lin,~d* Clark & WilcA M dI ie hest Worki of aniy firini ini houith (Ourol i na on all of' aniy firi Sou'thi of We ha ie the evidleice to 1)'O ve c h is fromi1 the Q~ iun Agts: Ci1unpionl Iron Fence Co. Grenvile,- --.& C dee, 18,- 1887- ly. ,Danger I A meylected cohil or cough~J maey ii-*'U, Lon' Pt-as j wi I ('tre a POMONA HItL NURSERIES, P(o:l(on, N. (., Twio andu~ a half I miles; wet. of (GrIeens andtt witluin l100 feet. of Ihith fice. Sa ditily tieh way. Tlhose initereted in fruit an d frtuit growing are cordially invjted to inHptet this the largest nuirs4ery ini te Slta tiand onie aitong the htirgest in the SouthI. 'lhe p ropruietori has fort m,anv vear's n d W st. and ortpo m every fruit canlilteIId tft uta tin f Pooap HN I hav it sti l 'xi; I" \it irs th tuln ) th hoi s i -,s ' t % i - C vr sh aNtl T , itus i a it ith om or m ;er 're i fro th e nursery. t IrLti nd'ii n' ii s iitdItt.;,noscr a enJ iiIi lto appijljitjin. itor Cts I, P iOMONA, N. C. T1'ib3es Slve i.. Brisa, ddres, Ulce Sor , 'lc tes, OhD Cor,tand a}1 l$ r gitariteed to ?hUO pay r 1r."I, nioney refumded. Pee 25 cent pe C For sale by Dr. (.W. . E ntAe M'FALL's ALMANAO I?Oti 0 3i?" the noxt t'hing in oidol' is AODUNPA C GOT RIP TH 1 C U IL A. Little puzzled to know how to make "A Good Tulrnip Itch''" out of those big lettors, but when you try my White Globe, Red Top, Flat Dutch and Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Seed, you will find it no puz zie at all. Come and see my New Stock of Shoes. The best I have ever had, and I think I know a good shoe when I seo it. Come and see my New Hats for Ladies and Misses. Good styles and iicely triumed. Com and see my Fur and Wool Hats for men and boys--a pile as big as a stack of fodder-and can ?3uit al most any one. Come and sCe iy stock of Light - (Ti- t.,, he,t tn talk il)out the G 'eenville, - - ..4t. C. Ovei' Westmuorela,nd Bros. & ,Duke's D)rug Store. july 14, hy, 1. M t cured at home with utpain. Book of par. ticulars sont FR EE. A WiOOIJEh I)s Mexican' Mustang Liniment SoatcaS cBratches 56ntracted Lumbago, 8prains) Muscle., Rheumatism, Strains; Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Al, 1 Scalds, Stiff.Toint., Screw Btings, Backache,* Wormi, Bite~s, Galls, Swinney, . Bruises, Sores; Saddle Galli, Bunions, Spavin Pileaa Corns, Cracks, THIS COOD OC.D STAND-BY aeomIiishe(s r, 'eerybody exactly what is olalmed for t. 'naeof tihe reasons for tho great popularity of Ufie Marmitog Lrlmnt is found fn ita iuierad n pjl lenbi,1lity. &2 erFbody needs such a medicino. T hi e LIumberm,,an needs It In caso of accident. Th c' Il,,useilfe nreds it for generalfamlly US. Th (e Cunn er neceds It for his teaimand his mIen. Th'ie Mehanlo needs it always on his work .J l'anol,. Th'le Miner needls It In caso of emergency. The P'Ioneer nreeds it- can'tget along without It. The Fnrmoqr needs it inl Iis housev his stable. 1 un d s stock yard. Thela Stoninmboat man or, the B6dtm'an needs I t in' Iilheral snpply afloat and ashore. The, IHore-fancier needs it-it he' his best friend and safest reliance. Th'le '.tockgrower poods fl-It will .ave him thousands of dollars and a *orid of trouble. The Railroad man needs it gnid w:ll need ine so 4 long as h(a i (fe is a ronnd of ac'otdentaand dr ngers. The Bs.t .t woodarnan needs it. There Is noth ing like it as . antidote fo' the dangers to life, - Himb and comfort whii; suifrd the pioneer. The iIerchant need.' it about hisi store among. his employees. Accoidenta will hapn and when those onie the lflnstang L,in.-uent is wanted at once. Keep a Bottle la the Hio iso. 'Tis the bett of economy. Keep a Bottle in the W actery. Ita Immediate us in ease of acIdenteaan a pain an d loss of wages. Keep at Ilotue AIy,.ye In thse taaable for sue when wanted, -Jan 20. lxWL. ry af The . A a I c e SPECXAL.'OF Yspecil arnagciet wLtg t n clu )4jPe Wt'It PIOR$INB k3I?1 T TURN %uafolirig ' UN11: StothPapers for 'te lo rehuY inlldtoay ddes e hi nO given a plhiBs a rareo Tne ld paid, o eit oliee. Salleo ce )itl Itock, Ark.kn w }ve )f G 'r e will b a iplleatlcoti s N. in hed ul.so firt-ciin l isapont entl, ils f tlo t wo larg ea n. j)tIIl( C Euor . Enviniga and ' tyr "T*Et TvtN of Tn TVNS " : Whieh toutledi with the orlglthl story a mot dey.C l "Sandy" iahulker, will .to fuic oayaddrea Y1 eeeiht of 40 etq ptre st'nTllaps takeu. 'res a Icturea ' r raot given as premiudns, b t ate uilei Nt-pfid, only n ceii)t o ppriec. Ad . the ss READ DEN lAM, oPublishers, a wlttle ock, Ark. Greeveiml S. ( A. A. (ATES, .N opr etoi' Jullne 2,I'87P 1fRenlI,tS. !E. mcwly reiat ewor nor ex, leittly fur ihctd. I is lirst-chis i all its apoit= ntnets, d is oe of ta irst fr0 els intl tq Sinsal Stae. Anyone ca doiith work. yast (I'li 'd i l cite r ii tms Cotntry, it of Cets S nIlot g At''. uTIs NS 'y'o d ' 1'I'd1 u:tif youarists wn the cuiSIud ti'tuuo1It 1Hi e.xcellt,c iui auly City. IIltlLl Notice! o WILL e at Pien C. rl on dL(ay the 8th of June prep)ared to por form all k.ndi of 17'ta8l oPrationy, an will remain an long as . find work t& .eep U P ce nploy. MI. N O wW O O Ds, gr fJune 2, '87 tf A]rovillo, 8. 0 yOuse, i at nne nsr , and mak inorad w ine at r ord : for us, tha at ny lrng es in tis worle. Capital not preed, you are starns d free. ilth; sp.es; all ages. Atoc cath do the tiork. oarg(" oarheirgs sure fromen 1ist stait. Cost. ly t lit. and eis iree. ettCr no elay. Costs yna sint Iilyg to srnt u your a dreto nutlr d out; i von ate wise you will (Id u at once. II. I IAI.LE"rr .t (o. ; Portland, dating feb 17, '87-y FOR SALE. boy an ACrlS earn nerl A much ase mien. I hat,lu eis mAy sen hers' a Ilose, and necessa y (he b In 1(1 mgsath well tnherid" Alane y ad t thiso ler, o'td di. tl 13y PEL I)''N 8. F. Professional Notices. fXti iCiit Ades 11(11 x STIs, t &l Cl'e - Pr tld,r Mae fiiieb 17, .'87y 4 Qe, ight and theoartie. hoono enns r' iletones tl thiaper tia e oan. We .isies No, I. Matril; ea do'rl goo wok, asmn. wel do al to gti atisa ci. ther pri cesrun from thee dlar upt. We avic we will send tn olarve a or Stock tof Gravef wrtins. All wort delivred ad ot gravfie. Saddsfctio iven' r. &I H POwenl(I ine, fon nebrg of, ' ihd-y M arble ifar.dlreadto gi vi al syho m1a cal upon hn. GIi~e uslil a (a aneb conviancd,I I ar.ri.vS Ti &ag Stocko Grave Stiberty,llS.ork O(t.lve 14. '80. grav. Satisactio 4ie r.1 Mwe to be maud . in Cutgeo tho Marble amr-ld rtur o us al d wdo a lIt! ilai ill (en you fSariee,ii soes thii inc eat vah. andS I im&ac Co. vo,ta itrtyu in hucmt. 14.i'86 thn ythI ele iiil: u this word.Anon tanudori the wor adi livel at1 hloe EIthe tex; all ages. Someut.hing new, that just ecimt mfoney for aill wo'Irkers. We wllf tart yolu; capital not ineded. '1TWs is one 'f the genuine, ihnportant chances (If d ifetiime. T'hose amit ious and( eniter' >risimg will no(t dlelay. Grand outfit fred, dldres Tlaux:& Co., Augusta, Mainc. 13 A ~1~AothIer Sewing Machifne fferedI by vaIriousl agenits k at 101) th MaW AMERICAN NO. 7 Ilthink it will require very little argo tient to) 'onv.'ince you1 (of its supretiolrity3. it is alwvays in o10 1 and readiy tone' V romn the 11uest to thle heaviest goedi iiuns Light, Little Noisf; ndl Is nice fuirnituore. Th'le new attad ilnts5t arll suprh. Any body3'Cii innue the uy Thle New Americ-an and be hapli (1-1(d by till wel (l kniown V1ATCHI MAKElR AND JEWELEE Between Court Ilus and41 ti Rivei', PIRENVILLE C* . M. n.uv 11, 1880 l J ON ES ' P Asthe FRKQ~4 iron I o ' 1tu #6er 8 S Its