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LE. * s yte *HJ. E.13Q(lS;E 'or 8 bRrlptllott, $110irannum strietly in advance;ftA.si.x onths, 7iSc. Advortise*aeuts Iterted at one dollas persquale of ane1nch oilecs for the first neefettjtin .ad fIty cenfllWfI'r eAch siIhsCqu int""inhert alt 'L?Vi* al discom itnaldeto mrchants and othetrs alveitsin for i4x. uontR or ty the .yiar. Obitnary N4otcen exeerdc n n iv*n *Tributes. 6Y Treapec~t, (iCo inmn ion o a per(oi charac eter, en i M A ie '*ill beekhwrgedl for asadehee F or Annotnneing (aiulidattes lve dollars eaeh' strictly In *tsvancs, . As thei' is now. a Vacancy, we are looking Ior + . aie#O ann, to act as 1tosvs l'o The Carolina farmers. Some journaltats in -vrithg of the Central Lynching have tvisferred the Setne to Seneca. If tbut city does not object, it is al right with Pickens. in.)lle lpu1)licat'ts tliink Bhaine's letter eneouraging in two ways: The inasurance of success to the party and ' that -he W'1i ' he n. candidate. The Democratic view is: That if he believes success is so certain and easy, he is wantonly Casting away the oplortunity and atubition of his life. He wouldl be a fool to do this. Bluine is not a fool A, bandl of Christian Workers, has been orgalize(l at the Methodist Church. It is open to all who wish to labor in the vii nard of the Mas ter. If we uilderstand it, "Christian Worker," is just a new namie for the church militant. No christian as Humes any greater reSonlsiHilityV by becoming a christian workcr, thant lie took upon hinself when he joined the church, nor are his duties diflir oit; but if it makes any one more faithful, it is well. Blaine is in Italy, but he is watch ing American politics closely. He writes a letter, osteniilly dleclinting to be a ctuidate this year, but his an x iety to enter the lists is easily real b.twe I the hues. ie makes a dci - peralte1 (ilhrt4 to philosophlize (c(om1forti to the broethieren fri mn the defeats of his party, anud prediets a brilliant tii muiph, H.is lotter suhowa~ plainly that hie hats niot recoveredl fromu that diseasei which imtpels its victimu to) "Olilm e. The con tractorws ea'rryin g thc milsh on the sitar rontes in t his sect iona huav.e 'be'en going remanrkably. ('heaps and from allI we can learni the hid1a put in for the con11tracts recently ___ advertiscd were as how as ever. But ai man from Kenltucky hats out dlone most of the bidders and1( secured th contraucts. It would be interestinug t know j ist how this wias done. Wil: i aml o ly thati known conuuiciiat e' Prhiaps there may~ have beeni somle thling wrong~ with the h)andus sent ini. It is niot unider'stood that the D)epart nment has a wholesale aund retail price. The Anderson lItelligenc(er indulges in a hair-split t inZg criticism of J ludge Cothiran, because lhe caume home to look after so-nio private business, If thIe Intelligenlcer thinks Judge Cuab1ran w.ould neglect his publdic (utit to log aft< r private mattters, it (1k>es n kuow tihe man. As patriotic a body as tihe last General Assemly'., of this State, adj mirued for. s dle dayW in 1)eember, that the few lauwy.er amm - bers. might attenid the sal-s ini their respective counities; altho, ugh every pnembher was paiid for that day'. They aH get pay too, for Sunidays, and le gal holkdays, and get just as much for .3 hlours -as for .10. The Intelli. gencer has never comnplaii.ed nil)>ut these (day laborera being unfaithful. They oumght to be written up. A meeting of farmnei,, recently held in Lasurenus coto!ty, ado)pted resoln; tions condemninig G*overnor Richard n,on, because, in his amnual message to the General Assiembly, lhe ignmon~d the fannens movement. It does not seem proper to criticise the, Execentive, for nmot expresring an intelligent opirnori on at suject, in re~ gan1 to whiAb, hie had little, or no ofifrial irifoirrnatin. The .farmrsr ibenwelrea bmve njot sgreed as to what it is best for the State to do iran grui to any of te qustions whieb they hav'.e been agitsatinrg. It wordd bare ben o'HOns in the Govrernor, x sa thu feast of it, toIhave given any phmae of thir subject, the weight of his een-~ -i.tion, olng ai i wa kept in Adb by t he eon'P eting s'atemnerts uuiM opinines d fiuramn,- *jn..u. Or Hil Withwut $a1 Dr.c ylta ought to knowttt he anti-potk play without H8iuy C eorge w f ie ellke "Ha:ilet"' ithot the skull.--XNt rk Neic4i. Several ( (he ig oYs aad re" h tives of the 'family gathe'ed at the residetvce of Mr. H. B1 1tondhricks, on the eveni*g of the 15th iinstant, to witness the marriage of h daughte ', Miss Nora, tan Mr. hor lov T ar ria, o f Greerille icity. ii% HIrris Was aKcCO*pnnied1 by h1s bcoThe atnd two'Bistcs, 1ePssrs. Jaim and Ten M1 'rk'L, Ioseley, 'Aid J. i. Wil. liams. 'the ceremnty"' vn perforned by Dr. 3, . liley in hits sccti tomed" eny and gracful nner. The lorVlA1id1e Wak 11kfhd -1!"at tired in gihet nilk with wilve r'rit nents, rclr was tri 'U t (le ndiured of all ad11!i(3(. M1Ir. harris wot'o at fniltless 1itting suit of iegination Ahick f lte >m "1Si e sa d( g n 'O'0 h cl e e ceived the gtsn 1 isi'e of linany friends, the C)il)tuy r)beyed the soniuois to the dining it \ where a mu1:st sm nptuous and elegant etHt awaitcd. Au enldless Variety both of sub, csati, s and dlelicac'e; wcero thter( arranged with c equisite taste, am the 'joyinent ertalinly .afl hi1glh, Am oug the bridal pre sents was t lOVely silver tea set pres' nted by M r Harnris' Greenville friends. hue bri;de nnlL lptoo)t left fo . Glre,envill(i t.ie li(.X day, and( it goo wishes are worth any thing, they wi have alnudant stess. Tlhe dumberland 1Gatp. A Valuable Suggosticn from a Prac tical Man. MO, EIlrmn:- I amn glad (( !?er, tha. wVork tHaS been r(et1(ti'u(1 on the (ar1i n, Curunberland 4ap, & Chie:ag. Iltilruoad, with fair pr(+spts of it. early C)iIpletlion, through Io f.l1,nu Ky., or at 1(1st as for West, as Ashe ville, N. ('. I learn frtmn nt gentle man11 otli(ially co)tnnectedl with ti i gretat einterprise, thtt atrangemnents haIve beenli aiott pe3rfetod. by vhiiclh theC p)ort.ion oif the line from 1llgetiell tA Asheville, will be built by 01)0 svn diCate, With the privilege of contract intg for all of the line, shoull they lesire to doMe. Once t.herntd is t ilt to, AsheCVill(', or event to y"our town, I thinki the ttsltitiot enrrling it thro'I to its nortrn trmini"r 1 us, will h}ave (Ce n pac ticllyV settled. But, M1r.k kL(dtitor, this i not. what I started out u sayV I think I se' aL probli511ty(of~ )lacinig other' setj1io of th State than thlose immliedliately alon~g the line inl al posiiition t0) reap at por)tionl of the b ene(fit- which~l the C const ruc0tion of this Atlantie i1tt of our State to the raniei's miuil smiioei h-tex of the North-west, will open up to the west CVrn part of the State. T1he citiz(ris Of Co)luiai)) and Newberry arVe endoa - va ring to build ai raiilroad( betweeni the two) placesM, with, I atm inlform (d ood prosptsN(~ of suiccess, NI wl taket I straight edge and1( lay it down onl a map11 oif South (Carinia amill you wvil .see thliat N(ewherry, LauriIei nt an Pied. .m the Air ,ine Itilroitad. By exten (ins thle Co'hnnabja andu Newborry interveinig po iiFts woldt have thie 01dvant aget of cot ii ive rut es from tw',o great I runk lines- at the latter po inut. T~lhiis is an adlvantage tha:t bdouild nott lit lost sight of by the an thiorities of the C. & N. Boad.i It is I thecr.-fore higett thaut thie energitic aui 1 proigressive gent lemren whlo aire at thla he-al of thisx enterprise, will take.t.his mat-ter into cons-idierat iton antd airr:mg.e a x yriots of meiettings alo ng the line frtom (Cdahuiia to P'ickens C. HI., ftor the purposi ie of dlxisussinig the imatter andi brining it tdirecttly 1befo re thr e eple. Shouldi these sug gestionis fail to "mtrili/' canll y'ou not put the ball ini muotionx, Mr. E~ li ittor? Al! it nee)d14 iS ii start. Febh. 16t, 8S.L ru.s And.erso,n't Onndidlate, Mr. George E. Prine, of this city, will be ini the race for thit posittionx of Solicitor of the Itghth Juiciial Cfir cuiit at the apjproneN0 'og eletin. All the couniltties in the (Crrenit, with; the excep)tion.i of G)teiane, now have (lnnati. d~atest in the fieAld, mrdtt id! of thie genv. tlemienu ii1entiIoed anl candidateq aret eranientfly Anilified for the pfeit, til-i this timne to thtii potsitionr, vi she is ai candidhate sko 'will fllr it ably and effliently Mr. Prrne~ is a~ ycmumi inwyery of *nI aility, mu) 'wo~uld uftrke a Y.eIdous~ antd .goroum officer, one whoe wons?It d hisehge 1id duties with etionm to the bvutf in, lerets of the State, HIe wonld, fr, at%Jd, pnwfle a w.'tby rum,r to Lhe peen *kidftr. Anidevn aQmty las r(%erie! nto sham or t.t gcoat .miov ent. which eeA. ed the State In hd6 was fiasa guteo tnd ehe has everit ('tood' old 1i the eTmocrati ftuk. 'The other oonutiof Lhe Eigthi*Mt Ibave e*tkel 0 A 4ecogiiion. Ai. beiUh h$" n u ge a -Coong'fssma* iil ,v offlcers In the $tnte Govern mlent; Greenville kai a tungressmtn d a Lieuteaan-Gavetnw; Piekons has a Deputy Cole1im, and Oconee f Jtdge and the Contrllor-Goeral. New Andeore wan tle Hol104tor ship. Ii she not entitted to itt We thinlk so, and espkiat1y wk 1Ate has a catuI,e who is in eio v wtg luil ified for io 4ositio.=nde 'n In k'/l4IC?icer !1he, 1'ekti 4 (bre The "Pickene Guards'' met at my houso bn ; tbi[ ay las4 and tie new Springfield Rifle e i9sue(d them, by their Captin, 1einp. To coul 'piy hias gonle to \os1: to ft 1p i formsn an( want to be well drilled by the fm-cA1MP,w1 YL they etpeet to tit1e oft (1ne of the large piizes olfere<\ by our geeCeiville lri(mn ilett'n 1um merF. 1Zespectiftllly, P ehi, 13, '88-. J-. W. TnOMMI. <dreni1eetamllv l\fn EQt4I:--Feiat'r 10th the foloing partiesO w--Ielrtried* it te U 8. Co~'urt :auil fouind guuiltv: Georg Abnanthy Chrltu Wa'lk'ins,X Johnliis .l.Tuehr, lind, liae it Cook, allas4 Tat Cook)( . Thel y ( 'forllowmtini were fIotind nt guilty ebnW P,li F'ebrar 1hh, the flloig w ere ouli iH.tt Corlead g pen uilt)Hario fislayflock , ( I(& guilt .Ii{Iuu u Feb. .13t,teflo1gwr om (I4itler, Juson Pewl (ped guilty,) Ei. thergs ohn Wmallne, ClaMirle Mee.u ig koing .thin lri a insl eb.lli 1h,u uy' ilauWts Notes Pu1it Spencer )ai~ and shn teir0s, ~ wrm, hain pae<eni upon)'5 Nen ty cae i-ding dII{1.ctI virue blls4 A biruuhvill, 12 revnuite aesu, Ch.t r 4i>1~I reeeIenses C; 7gti.i nh geven ca _Fa b p Greeville,l .%i reene dcv2u pot*lieir cse,Loeu, l (ieenu (h$as1'eul Now, tlnwepcase Pickent t, 1 ee e casfes bI.i WiYaEddHe tify hPeridee< t eir pesoe tn~t d6ei <%cage.I ~~their prs(dmate a)1ud at iit, ti-ltoObegret hash:m(ipL tm; feld th t4,n e,ftify an gte 'he vi the ~ h Ioret sy 'Lot~' s4uch n se ethe fac~t Jtat Ga esr W e umch in ruted M U, H. Cuttt I sx. ty, IloI kliung I, Vn.ler out i tied ini thY (& e m4n a inw hep ,4f ter', died of beaTi (disen,~ 3tr [?Al lee jd ItPd8 (uury in. thue at, Uitf ti. :ALi.,U (' .A~ .. .euemaW h Pluek ia. hiies 4ot 4Ady s e thirty xld fetrs ol, fiAde last yoAr thiry -odd b1es cotton and pleity bf' oru, ieasg qncl potatoos oM Oipt. t. t. Ritey'q h*bw o .!-'reat lyp'ess hAtil Sh} 'poi hed %a Ox4(l' did 1 tit w4t k of ApIring, plant'ig citltivaMtH!k ;a tl .g 'ei ,Ti year the . 's.jought inule tnd s alreail teac" to yIi mt.- ahiefll People . " . rA 'lair+ tty4UiqCa. -f 1 l sltca.a tnuting bettet o hang teir"NYi e of-euccess I Atlpon. it tie )ct caipaign tha is affe'eiot in the i)Oenocrtic party vith 't the Preti1ent it has'.ut a. tnder ? tht'kA Fe*i AtTlinisttitiotls hlave ever 1 een able to condiz the iai tf and iir pA tisan~ sulport that \\ill be giveh to diover dleveland next ftIl-, nl ttt1k to the cO6\titry 4a deist)u t and a 's'ftare.- -lan,e/w.ter U'nion. R ' - - - --- 7 (1 Aa n e Still i . Ri New Oi ] chs Daily state'MA Mr. i;'ai11r hts bett onl the SupremIe I hielh of the .Unitei. StatEt fi)r.9eVtvr hl wteekS and Vet th' outh iA st"fl in h' t ot, 'Anl til ctiSitntion ih as t1 tc+ii it t uo 't t}. Itow is this? i 1hel"e al-e 1'urat Halsteatd and the I ,tlier howlers, who prcdlicted all ;t insti of trouble if L:unar qutee(ell ti ebI aning i p)ositIo O-I 'te b+ench ,1 the high+sit court inl thi lai\d. 'hy Appear" to Oe-silknt just now. A Nuaat4 t-t Man M14iegt 'Ibher are inow ni(glh)orhou<is that lo not liavo 'their si,tatrt 1mantu. At < (east they have a ntaI wl.o, in his ,'%wn estimuatioun, mb' l oiis ie I rain' 1 inl inforlipnt)I r_f the worhh N,,< W(1e)aticin )Ieh19e hini 1)tter ti ha II Ihv asking of cat.ch tis,tio1na-=yttet'_ es5 t.hat hie htas given his whole atten i IIhu to II i I Nehi o nt )fi of >re usi'ful 1 o%frinatitinI.I ht Ould in'. geineral tVie alled lat-iv to M! in:tiCt it uot t,t his i;ic -nt Ntt o,thini ploeascs inti h)etter thant t fi.,[ someone wh,, t as e'arned-tla)i)putatiun fur a (1()pth; t l wii<th of l' 0ruing tru)e,ve t'rulu t lie soiin -ry, ii Intl C t. :nsetvr *>t -ue d;Iul I tetiCSt nt t.tt h:as bee' tF,itrnO(t uttl for.gitteni teit yealrs beftor. . yiteh t tn:1,itt . 4)ea1in of a mnhtutal oc I'utitbIh(ne; saidl to at 'epurttur: '"D))o u call t lint 111011 nitmt ? Wh'v. I atsketl hinti tiutn,ihing, that hi, enSldt n+,t an e.t ' T 'e icrib)e lto kd at " 1,r se's m .d :m,. yI. rep itri HLe W.1J 1ilen1t.. 1l';bd'fpLit ( di facts v. 'ou,..nt 'in thec sh-eett li 'Y K in' tin- IleCt. thant. 54ne ( 1 mrles b.,1'II (, c lrh oi 1 f o--* k M[ill~ Town iip, Ulid ftunud . lim b.i in t he iitidlet of fia'ug st4ock pin I , ile nitting the~ tr..' ii ,wn. Ju: in -ather-w1Vji:,Vd lIIuind hi:tl heCrti cou-1 led in ft' iiddloe (I' this treeC for biink.. The at3e, whe 1 Mljsiiill1, had bseen chZippeud gn i t is. 5upp1 >sed thnt the hat took 'etet' for th lit t< r~Ib1 in wih sh ew gr(owfIh. W lien e>in cante4 it was ina ble to maeis .i uuit.il fotund fAsit.W'4k. Th le tree was sound1( 1'verywherecit, extept ' at 1 little cavity ini ft' umi<ile wh Iere thle bNitt wvas. Thervie werell seve-nt,4 t.Lt .' - rt:;ouoishle of the long home1 (of th 1ht On te ircle g rseac y in, SIhejs1 44 re lse ventI:yers.- - n el /r.-o Absoluten<er.Pue A 111 ari T 1ll e l it S'414'ior5 P~i the' Leisl aturehI",:'141 I II'4I4, 4 sbj s it he. 'far 1201-:il Iuin - )YA 1 inforunatlon 'A T1 , ' er was urged. rts wore made J. being Mr. Col. has S udorsing the pro e law and op)os- 7u t ny of its l)rovisIons until U d oppressive of the rights the tnjust to the railroads. reso tijO r'n 8fn di on the to v N COMMON' uie* 'UL lJ 3URSUANT to -Judgng nts 'for, - . closure anti decroes f sale in the )lltwii1f Oft.i1".e t'asen : will sell on die<t y in MARCl!, next itt the Co\tir kous during theo k'fiail hours,qf sale, 1O tollowillg die erilt! m1EAt ESTA TE n the t'rms speoitltd in ho itsptive naes, to wit: 3. II. Morgan, ) agaltlst - #t-eulunt. S'1m !i. King, et al. S AIL those lots or 'pa" is '6f lani 'in '. town t)f Ear;lry, knvn on jirt ft tid towtr, made by E. H. Bft's, urt'\y r, s I's Nos. 7, 8, '9, f6, 1', and l.8, )nht-ining 'in the agg 'egate, t'frt'e (3); er'es, mrie or ls houI ded itt Trot by tailroad stIreet', North by IlYidcison h-to, \We't )v'h'rt of A-. W-. W\Talker, and ast by the Thtt\ka1'sm M\- Bolt lot, on hih the efetti t Johun B. King lives. EItMS'.--One-half (X) the purohasn. itut1y to be paid in cashl, the balancoon credit of twelve months with intAr(st roi day of sale, seenrtd by 1hint of the Inrehaser and a muoi tgage of tt'te Prerh . Pureblaser to pmy for at )apitrs ud for co )rtliag th 0 ;td tlulamas .i. 1'urO i' $Jrt antent vs. for ,. T1..'Addington, et atl. Fo1're'tlosure. A th1:at }lii:r, pa1'nde ) te ..Oi of band, i Cunhty amd hutc idru."aid, on waters f (ct rtyt"' (cok, ant Salu,la River, djoining lands of R. E. Bowen, Ash1 1ore, Straudley, )alton, Thaekston, al thers, and e.ontaItininiag two hutdred ntl three (203) .i(ter, mior1e or less, 1)0 ng ads of L. 'I'. Addingtou. T ill.--heot-lhird (; eash1, balance It :t. t'r'ti(t,do tenl mu1nt.114 t nt v'rtethts lurtio)n (t atr inl1e'i'e t I'omu ttay of sait., .nl thredit Pttrti(1i 1.1t' bea'tenr1'd by ltoud ll iti'e4'r alt mnt i1'gtge o t.he t'11 3i1. l'urclhasl,tr t p.v extI for all pa >els and for retording the slmet. J. Sat1m \Wil-;on 1l;ain1st - P'tr1ele let Villiain (ing, 1 t ali All tlat )itet', paC'l o1 tra)e1. of laitl a the ('t'onty or i'ien on Twenty h1't' Mile ( i'ttt, intij4itiing l:ui1 of A. i. Y'ounlg, 1. J1. Ki alttl t,t.ll!rM antd .ntowtn as th old W1-ilalites pl44e, "on tilulg t.wtnty- ionF alhtl olie-lialf 12.1 dresi , mord1t (0r II .45. '1' :1=l M -holh1tlf (1) the ptrel1os i(nev to hu a ltl in t.t-lt ol tlay of sale, n11 the r<.emainther in iwelv"t te otim, to 1' stt Uredi byv hond of th1-n I'lh.Iasorstand mor"tgagtre 4 f t.lhe pr1em iOes. 1'lrIhIase 1 , pay for pap)rs and for re'ording tlhe Inllle. A t' ll tpiHu. pr-l 1f tradtrfin. II Piceons (Ci44tat, on1 IV.4t4'rs of Eig't ''n MliIe cro'.'k( 111n3Ioiing -I-mda1 Of John11 V WIils 'i's e lttet, Sephen 4'4 Wa3tson'H ~taLe; .ht'5'phl Hmii h a'44l others; e mlt,int ogL 4one lunalredo. .3iet $4eventy-thrde 0 ( 173 41r4S; tu1t4 14' r i h4S. '1'r*2.\ IS A hni'-AIthi of th pui-din4Mto~" 44411my to beo paid ini cash, the0 bakomiIe (il romIb daiy of ,ale', H4'nredl by hon<d (f m41r4'l1uis'4 atitti ft mtgilt age' 4of thei preni4 md( for re.ofiling; the samnO. aga*:insit - f'oreelosure. 1) P'iekens Cmmuty, 4)n witters of~ Saluida live.4r, ad(j4 int Ig landit tf ,Juames Freenelan11 Ll.'homas Tuioper, (I. WV. F'arr. m4)1l (3therV; !onItainting twVo hundrud4O ('20t) adreH mod T1llDIS- (ne-tliIrd (of tihe tidu none44y to be 1paid ini <IIh onl day otf Hale, lhe bahInwi' 431 a4 4redt until tihe Ist day 1 f -141 hantry 1 58' , wit i ihIt:i-et fi-omt hdei, se t1l4 by bo4)14 (of the1m 1 iahas md411 44 a i u irt4tg (t thet itenih14' . 1111r haI4S'ir$ to pay 0:11 atpe )rs and tui rt NOTICE TO HE1I18. STAll LA IRIN IlE 1)I1("1 All h44ir - haing claims 4)11 ainsIIt 11he es at4o di .Larkin1 II (14tliks, d '9.ecael; m41 fore 44 lwt, on1 0r by thle ;h l day of Mar14h Ilndts n4ow~ in 1.our1lt blonl4lging to Hid feb hI', St ht. ['he Arkansaw Traveler e4 liiitt rIn iotin 41 t il) ') I144n of n the4 1411n44ifn ls journaii.ls. IGH FA~ TOMMiQIM COMME 1thre cho44ice'1 )Iriinal andtt S'lCtC4d 'IICE $2.00 A YEAR, POS'[ PAID SPEVCAL 0FFE R. I1V s14reini n44'rrngen1et Vn ih I he t'p ill be' einbhed0 dit?r T[fit: l'tsr't.N4 i.4:I. -r ~ (31w1. ih aff4Itlingi '1n opp1)4r'Innyf t 4447b h4'lh papers44 $4r ii tTt ruior(": thunthe, riir 44f one). TIhis is 4 tare ofihr. t.IIg lv: iiitag e of 1 it (14 eic. Stu:jhyl~-ee d pp "TIF rk Ar;.NA.A w 'It I(A f:ill lii l I 'Mr'1,4 t fi hi4(1 (1447 thR(~ w'ith tho 4 ori..ini . l Va >fd hf (Col. '441 'n Iv" Yan1k4ef, wiii . V44a4 i 44' f1 ay :tlhlI S)i'4 oI ife p(4 of III e 3 4.i I' . n i 444 a k1In. Flh '. pie'(41.S 4iye / iCr.:-rid:'shr kin A Letter From Mr. Davis. LcKsoN, Miss., January 80 --Mr. Davis written the following letter: BEAUvont, Miss., January 24. he Senate and llouse of Representatives: ENTLEMEN: I amn sincerely thankful for honor conferrcd by your concurrent lution of the 12th instant, inviting me Isit you during your present session. It Id give ne great pleasure to meet the esutatiycs - the people I have served PO " i Q.tnm PONOwN A, N, C., Two nd,a half fnilbs t- t of Green hero, N.'O. The main line of the 3 -&3. R. R. )tsosz thi-ough g-oun< and within 100 feet of the office. N len trahiiriuke regular stops twit diLy each way. 'hoe u1ntrsted i fruit a'd Irpit grow'i Y- 'ci-dial invfcd to intspeet this tY TIWargeo }puireeiy in the l,ate .atnd ore 'moin tho largrst in the South. The proprieto'r h's fcyr Mat l A1 vi ited t C i lRug nurst ries Nort aid Went, -h'd 'i;i-rest onded wit those of foreign co:nttrics, gathorini every fruit calculated to suit ti South, both native anti forei,n. Ti reputation of Pomona Hill Ntrei-i, is such that tinatuy agCntt goiig 01 frotn 0 ien)ohdr-, fepr)'ll'thug olhi nutstric4, try to leav'e the m'pressit tltl tjiy ai'e repre hnting the nurWri . \hy do thoy doit? L t,he public anSsw1. I have in stock gioWin (and et lsow \cshit tlie saui() the large and best st4ek c"f trees, &c., evorshov or se in id any v n1urs;eries in Nor (io consisting of apple, Pcne eni-, cherry, plutn, grape, .J apane persimmtont, Japanese p1um; apr!ci nectarine, Russian apWiedt, Ihutberi <ininee s. Small fr-uits: Stratwbert raslerry, Curt'(nlt's, pecans , EIgli: wahnuitsl 4tnbatri asirt"sgts., enc greens, shade trees, roses, &c. Givc vo)r orcdor to my authoriza ag( .it oro ler direct friom the nutrser C. )IeSp mlencet soticited. Desctil ice eataJ.gtie free ctitapplicationt. Ad<\crest, :1. V ah .idliay, Guilford Co. } POMONA, N. M'FALL'S ALMANA( 1 i B3Et n1 in en it it A. va r 2i o-I iel a111 t th, i stor jior the vW the :d re .ing I~ i(PSthy'flI t.nhay byigo utheteill l er th i lw titi ll(UresP th, are1( slit a t hari.eie reasnbl t)rti tlk" nniti mesiLIi they( "run i thtin; ito thke:gont eon h. tp The i on thing tis Ahnanaee iadt ca es roii n te rondi and ses to ths whowsit i leth ath and no tis th ti I Po d thliis iid e i'h acel Cliins . ,f t.i tocks: (11--10 jd n ug bi!s. W oAsLl en. , crto trnad }u bn*T n eyit a: ha in a manner and upon torM sat to nur oustomers, ai1lJspottfu1 oit a abare of the publie patroi I. P. Namnitt, Jiimes A. Hoyt, O I P. MillH, A. S. )uican, Frank Ham. L-mend, E. H. Futlenwidor, T1. T1. Eark' e Otteflviito, 8. 0.; U. A. Norwood Ma. 1 r< nS C- july 14,'87-Jy. ". As essment 1'Ioj e. -- -- -. AU,pIR'o' OIFICP, -h. - C. II . C., Uee. 5,187$7. h1 r 111 Auiditor's Olliec will be opreed (Pf uld fronm the 1st di-v of January 1888 g unil 1(ad inIhulitng the 2Ptlh liv of F(etb tC ru"rv 188, to r((c"jve r(ttlns of'Ikul 811(1 e l)('"I)nn I prlj>'i)orly 'orr" iXa ion i i ( o11nt1 for tihe \". 188t , l un( fo'r the con It te ee of ttx pa(ers the Auditl,r or It s 1h-iuties will be lt (elh of. IIte P'reiIi (IS qr natued helow (ul (h's sl eeili(d to rec( ive In Itt ttt'is t hs - I h said y"ei., viz. A4 'entral, 'm14nday au(1 'I'uc"sday, ';tt t ad 2 Ith of -"la;uaryt. A [,Iherty. \\'eln(s.(1ay : 1 T turs(lay; 5tl .:Ui(l 2tlh o f utt -v. ti t At tsle', it"i Ly 1,1(a 1aiut1dAy, ^; tit a mtuI2 2Ni of "J nary, At ('r(ss 'hIaIm, Mo, 'l;t, '%Oth of lu :rv. A\t I)aeusvilie, TIurs(1a-, 31t of.la -. It , 'S. t st'It' St ",. 1%elnc"sty, 1st ii. it r' r y . At Aiken's Store. 1i(Lday, ;t1 of Feh u ii ary. r- At Niiie 'in,ii<t , StttImtlay, 4It of F'biru ary . . -I lli t , e, i niiay, the( (Rh of Frbru. - arv. Y .At tix ?ilLe Se"t+vl IoUse, Tut"sluy. itIt t,- of "'ehna rv. At P'i'eCns (. Ii., 1he balan (c(e of the ti' i(. 1 l :t v(r vp I '. ill at a I l.IiL"nii,pl is oft te :ti1:l ;i filll( t IV L ts~ to;h( I t Il'i > :(c.t 1 TaIa e in .itg lii i lii g.'tlii h lu,1 , wl i i I h n! t( his r- I l- r 1.( Ib ti t inl . 1erso If nttn:lk r of ;u.i. ,f' I,i.1 I3 igI .i.;t'Ii' Perol atl'rProperIty iIn (;i(e " -iiLIs1 1 1, to o fillaiul w then be Ev 'miv I11:Il( (it zIn li C w en t . - 21 IIa _(t l V Ler lt iI1st o'"lei tilt. . 'X((ipt th1(s incap-1 th,l( (I nl i . ' t lt, 1 p,irt '4h11l bu do Il -I t-tx hh.l 1 11 f \ fl r tii.- 't)ll h , 1f ihru; t alli {tl :ti s w ill '- ( it iin a. I( ii. i i iI it ll the .t) I- e I t.. ennlty' a i r -<i t s i t.,, u i t' > . I,r ("it it l,p sI i- ( t: i5 11( 11 i li t tu t utit y l il( I lt im' t,l.1 i,' Ih-r. , Iti --t1 ' t;t : il i r. berilts1 tIl'1 1(i 1 V. - tit i ii i-r:uhadh,' lii5i lti'iir Gi ;in uth 21.0 10 fo l' noni s li tmyal id itiLLinltLL 'silie lf i s ju tus fs .e!u.i AII e innan ied ia s bu-i ne . .ut i -: I -t :.i .t:n.-:LiZLi> it. "(i i l. LmlI4 'Iys-I ii at 1 u' hon - t h'se wh lL I ti ori iir thirPtlI l;ii- mr>'-i ilt Ii- . --li \'oW. hi, profita 2 e. Tii -rjii s of L a herse e iy ar iLi~ t om 50 '.ent it huh tireyeug &* rprioa a eh Alsislrt Nii-il heitimelosi~i LLIL- h1 .11 t '- d'e , . i L'L te. s'i i h. iitu e l o iilse 1)i'.l......r.......'.i..lia neno els t ai we w -u sitnd Ife m - -'ilst t isn- i for tl).i. re ( lIL' of I wri t ' i. 1-'si l lie- i'ni.u-s a;:d esiA fitlfhet. A diuif r --f "'i 'jss - ((im. ir i > - i fL Pti-it. I Maim- f eb jii aJI~ lttf do iin~vrl iL i? IT he pri hu al , 'uI)r ,ii . H. t(u il - assu-itedi wuith.1 L-iit i inu 'ha s-illhin de pmnt,1 Po. N.~ . A:'- scal an<l t; iss ll It v r . T ee -i t~inneon January, Lth. The, KYrn durmost ' -~ w hichIpupils e<-eive the bmul puiYs. lonr nanthn1 Ma ov#al'sAIsu(ol-,. mistcan, it sing and' ~p Mernc7alArtim. fnlishsl (iimaleogaph, Aritune (s'lA 'lSht Nat*i~i'itral n ioso h a, nd V bi t . . se.. . '. . 1. 'U-- s - - - - ... aq I.