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BILL ARI A rp's ( 'liri I 'brist 111:1 ; 1 liiy lui . <..'!!.-. at : . ; . Iis joyous week is riulu upon u- win ti millions ol' dollars will lo; -? ' i i jo pleaso;thc children and m i {I bm.- d lie?, ts h. II 1:0lo happy- ' " f >' old S'autn Cjuus wi!! vis i I iii - . ? " ' T' factory, eliii'.iiroii .'...ii '-ve Isa vc born reading about t!i ?-. liri-- foll?...a> who work devon jtnUi ? ;: day l--r ii cents. Wi- li 1 wa ? rndi i ri iii!.1 .:<. rich 1 W< . I. is' '.:>> siid'e I Would .- :>i 11 i :i dollar aph cc oil th ::i a !....-!. .it:'i I ty un hi turti . ?.' ::i ! .. .?. frota t lie Milli lot' .! 'lay ?npl jd t'iotij ic-t au/l friilio. Tlieir hard lo! ;. ? rn., dir h appin ?.- :?t h'd'M' )\ herc t : 0 I'amiiy i- ?x i hy tip lot iii'* ? li rid mas tr. c. aiid shy v.il'c aid thc yiri ?ie dbdyiiig around and hiding things and 1 loo li i nydiners, aid whispcrin y around aid won't cv ri !'.; nu* i. nov: what they arc ahout for fear 1 will tell, j Tiiey lot tue furnish (!.. un 11 and that's all. This is t he Ins: ('mi -trna d' this century. (July nue more and then thc twentieth contur? will boyin. Of course it will. 1 am surpris-d thal tiii- simple question has provoked discussion. Centurie.-. begin with units and ends with ciphers. Nine teen hundred years will un1, have been completed until ll IUD full years have passed. Thc year that is now nearly com ploted is tho ninety-ninth year and it will take ono more tu make a hundred, and then thc twen tieth ecuiury will begin and will bo called HMM. Now I have had tho conclusion as tho lawyers say. and so let the discussion stop and tho case bc submitted to tho jury. Christmas is herc no matter whore t li tr twentieth century begins and wo arc going to enjoy it. One day in soven is not enough - wc want a whole week at the ? nd ol' tho year, and accord i ny li? scriptur?! it i- a good tinny to have a winde year in seven--ayear of jubilee when oven tho land wo till shall have rest and , time to recover itself and renew its wasted energies. Blessings on tho he ly fathers who established tho Christ mas holidays, and on the yood men , who for eighteen centuries have pro- I .served it for us and our children. It j is a blessed heritage and belongs to all alike-the rich and tho poor, tho bond and thc free, the king and his subject. Hut those good old w ay s arc changing and becoming circumscribed. 3Iankind is growing too stingy of time. Christmas used to last from tho 125tli of December to tho (Uh of .January, and for twelve days there was neither work nor toil, nor oflicial business, nor | suits for debt, dunning, cor prepara- | tions for war, but all was peace ami pleasure and kindly foldings. The peasant was on a level with tho prince ! and thc boys and girls wore chaplets of ivy and laurel and holly and ever green, and it was no sin for them to take a sly kiss ?yhile tho rosemary wreaths encircled their brows, for a kiss under the rose was an emblem of inuocence and had the sanctiou of heaven, and lovo whispered while wearing the mistletoe crown was too pure to bo lost or betrayed. I love tho old superstition that clusters arouud this season of my joy and gladness. Long did I lamont the day when my children eyes wore open ed and I learned there was no Saint Nicholas nor Santa Claus, no reindeer on tho roof, no coming down the oh i in- I ney to fill tho sta ''inga that hung hy ! thc mantel, f'^vvn now 1 would fain believe, with Shakespeare, that, for iluso twelve days witches and hobgob lins and devilish spirits had to Hy away from tho haunts of men and hide themselves in tho dark pits and caves ol' the earth while tho good spirits who love us and watch over us, nes tled their invisible forms among thc evergreens that hung upon the walls. IL was pleasant to think that on tho last day of tho twelve thc cattle knelt down at midnight and humbly prayed that souls might bo given thom when they died, so that they, too, might live in heaven and worship (?od. I hope tho p.oor things will have a good time in thc next world, for they sec a rough ono in this, and I reckon they will, considering what a splendid pair of horses came down after tho prophet Elijah. Heaven wouldont bc any tho less heaven to inc to lind my good dog Bows up there, all renewed in his youth, aud to receive the glad welcome that wags in bis diminished tail. Now, childrcn,let us imagine we are around the cheerful Christmas fire and talk about Christmas and tell what it means. Of course you know that it is tho anniversary of tho hirth of Christ, , and all Christian pooojo celebrate it. lt is very common everywhere to cnlo bri?e birttid^KS. ?^A^ericans .make a '?di iuss,?K^;$* ih^^bjHliday s s I ii i ; i s ( ' 11 ; ; I . H/ <ii!n lum. ? lia Vc! ?in ; xl:.i loaKaot surju up a We H ? 'i I i . .;:.; .?- I '.. . h lld fi .'. 'th a lill !.? pf -' pt iik? :. , >. !.. I i. o." .i : . ?.?itf.li, ..r M i iii?,-1 li i ir.'. Im : . ' i iiiiti.y ;?,. ii j {?li ('ii ??aiiii: ainu . i! ii t ::. ? e v... . iii; ; lol.iy i.i .i'!.t ultu i all i!,.- lin..-, ?uni .i- wc ?."it i iii|j i a ;c!?i|i|i ?>r! v . .. i' ;"i-iii hmm ;. ?:!. ? ! i ! !.. '.ip ?.-. . ;. ? imo t ! : :!, v. il, . . . . . ; -, ? . i ii .i;i i?ii'|i I ,.it'?l ?, . ni'. ,,i .iii'i-.i : 1 . . ; . . . .H t.!." iii u; c!n'.- ami iii ii .!!<: it a day ! . j ' . 1 ? i .. : ? . I I! .li'-c i !" I ?a.-' ! jp .. milly: p. ?i pic rai lnr ? i-i .!.!.: ., the ? acred? m s . of lim -I i y ami i devotion i !..;' wa - linc tn il?.!.;.?... iiiui hiaiji" i? a day i I' IV. il ic ijml fea- ? jug. They -am.' hilarious S pp gs, ! ? i ? . . 111.- ' ? they said the sli?ph' T.! . ai::' ni.:'- at Ucl hmm m. They m title pti >jil t . cae I? ? 11| cir !.< - esl H si ihey sa?d lim wiso men from the . a-! hrotighl presents m thc yoting child uni ?ls motlier. Tin y kept up their festivities all night because tin Sax mr was horn al iiiiilnight. The Kliman Catholic church has obsorv' d these annual celebrations I'm- cen turies, ami thc church ni' Kngland took them up. ami sn did thc Protestants in l?crniany and other countries. Christians everywhere adopted them, and Christ mas day became a universal holiday except among thc Puritans of New h'tigluml, who forbade it under penalties. They never frolicked or made merry over anything. Ina great painting of tho nativity hy IJaphacl, there is .-cen :i shej herd at thc door playing on a bagpipe The Tyrolei -?. who live on the mountain slopes ol' haly always come down tn tho valleys ..?i ('hrisilu.is cc ami th: y come car in'i ?ur swe I sufi's and playing on musical instruments, and spend the night in innocent festivities. A cen tury or so ago lhere were m.my curious superstitions about Christmas, lt was believed that an ox or an ass that were near hy when thc Savior was born bent their knees in supplication, and ?o they said thc animals all wont to prayer every Christmas night. Of course, they might have known better if they had watched all night to sec, but when folks love a superstition they humor it. If a child believes in ghosts they are sure to see them, whether they are there or not. Those old-time people believed that when the rooster crowed for midnight on Christmas night all thc wiz/.ards and witches and hobgoblins and evil spirits lied away from tb?! habitations ol' men and.hid in caves and hollow trees aud deserted houses, and stayed there for twelve days. And now let us all get ready to wish a happy New Year to everybody, and my opinion is that we can all make it happy if wc try. Let's try. Let's turn over a new leaf. Let's have a Christinas all the year long. Let's keep the family hearth always bright and pleasant. Fussing and fretting don't pay. Solomon says its like wa ter dropping on a rock-it will wear away a stone. Tho home nf an un happy, discordant family is no home at all. It- aint even a decent purga tory. The children won't stay thor?! any longer than possible. They will emigrate and 1 don't blame 'cm. 1 hiivc just returned from good old North Carolina-a State that 1 ?ovo because ol'its good people, and partly for the same reason that Alex Steph ens s iid he loved his little dog, "be cause thc little dog loved htm." 1 am never more honored than when 1 go to vis t (dd Hip Yan Winkle, that Washington Irving made famous and Joe Jeft':rson immortalized. The good old Stat" waked up long ago and i in mort al i/.cd h c...-elf by sending to the civil war more soldiers than auycState ol' the Confederacy, not only mme in actual numbers, but more in propor 1'tiento population. And she would ' do it again. Thc Confederate senti ment is stronger there to-day than anywhere that I know of, andi am ac tually afraid that thc old veterans are getting rcatly to rise again. Why, at Wadcsboro twenty-six of them, in.old Coufedcrati badges, escorted me to the hall. Some of them had but one arm and sonic one leg, and they were all .solemnly proud of their record. They circled half around nm on the platform and reminded mc of the grand sanhedrim that Moses tells us used to gather nt the tabernacle. They have a Tammany hall in the village, where they rendezvous and refresh their memories and keep alive and burning thc Confederate sctimcnt. 1 do hope ib.ey won't rise again. rom thoro I went, to Monroe, ft 4' a awake and ;nro &tvl and ot! tu i 11 > and waterworks and a j gas, plant urn already established, and I ?va- pleased ?<> sen that I'M- children in the tactor looked healthy and hap py, and tin- .Superintendent tobi tn?; (hal h<- paid ihe yoiiniiest ?.!' them J."> ci-nt- a day, and Work'id tin in only lu hours. 1 ne t seores ol'obi Confodcr* at<! soldiers there ami -onie ol' them , <-ani" mil' - t" (-*rce| lue h wu.*j a : real ovation al' l|io (lay long; ?nd made mu feel humble and thankful, for I 'vin t understand what I have 'inn - !" merit such kind attention. < Inc oid veteran who lives in thu Wax* h?'.ve ??. 1 ! lemont brotiyhl tu1- a hickory ein- mil li ?ni (if sput where Andrew dael.-un was born. Another vi t? ran enan; ixt< 'ti miles t-> bri ny ne' a jut; i ?' mineral wat r from his spring that . 1.' ?aid would cure tte- hf my kidney ti..:;'!.!. in two minutes. ''Ves, sir. .aid he. .'?th emphasis, 'in two iii i II - lites by I he clock.' lint I must forbear for '?-i- ii.nip ai.-', close this long letter willi (jive ?.? a I ina ll kind . XCCpt SOtllO. Ill I I. A it p. What a Stamp 'dill i>.? 11 may not be "'it of j ! icc t-< fd.'ve ail illustration of the vast di sta ti'.'?M a ! it' r may travel "ti the strength ol' a t.'.M cent postage stamp. Suppose one of the girl readers of the Companion in Key West, I'la., has a brother in t.lio Klondyke region, who lias risked all t" dig fortune from mother earth, and writes to tell bim thc news from hume. She drops the letter in the po-ioline at Key West, audit starts on it s long journey. lt. does not, of necessity, travel in a straight linc to its destination, but must follow thc twistingsand turnings ol' thc railroads, which have complete charge of it until thc northwest comer of thc State cf Washington is reached. When it arrives at Seattle it has pass ed through fourteen States, and yet, so far as time is concerned, but one fourth of thc journey bas been accom plished. It now takes a sea voyage from Se attle lo Juneau, Alaska, and from the latter plaeo is carried, as I have al ready described, to Circle City. It may be taken from there by friendly hands farther into the. Klondyke coun try, and finally delivered to thc anx ious brother, who has been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the next party from the nearest town in which a postoflicc is conducted, in the hope that some one would bring him a let ter. This letter has now traveled in the neighborhood of 7,01)0 miles-by rail road, steamboat, stage, horseback, and, perhaps, dogsled-aud has been on thc road for nearly forty days with out a moment's rest. No profit, in money, accrues to the government for delivering that letter; indeed, each letter sent into the Klon dyke costs thc government for trans portation many times the amount of postage charged; but. in such aaj^cs, should wc reckon the profit only in dollars and cents? Should we not consider also the hap piness and satisfaction afforded that brother as he sits by his fire, perhaps homesick aud lonely, but now with a loving smile illuminating Iiis face, as he reads and reads again every word his thoughtful sister bas written about home, mother and father, and perhaps some one else whom he holds dear? When, finally, he places his treasure under his pillow and seeks rest he is happier than for many a day; and Uncle Sam, who has contributed so largely to that happiness, does not re gret the small pecuuiary loss he has sustained. This will Interest Many. I'hlitor of Intelligencer: If any of your readers who suffer from Blood Impurities, such as orup tious, unsightly pimples, ulcers, eat ing sores, eczema, scrofula, cancer, tetter, swollen glands, rheumatism, catarrh, contagious blood poison, ul cerated mouth or throat, or any other blood taint, will write us, we will send thom free of charge and prepaid, a Trial Bottle of H. B. M., (Botanic Blood Balm,) a positive specific cure for all blood troubles. As you are well aware B. B. B. has been thor oughly tested for thirty years, and in that tune has permanently cured thou sauds of sufferers after all other treat ment bad failed. B. II. B. is undoubt edly the most wonderful blood purifier of the aye. lt is dilTorent from any other blood remedy, because B. B. B. drives from thc blood the humors and poisons that cause thc unsightly evi dences of bad blood, and a cure thus made lasts forever. B. B. B. is for sale by every druggist in thc United States, but to satisfy your readers that B. B. B. is a real cure we will send a bottle free of charge and prepaid to any one who writes us. If your read ers will JoMcrihe their trnnhlex we wTl give free personal medical advice. Ask your local druggist about B.B.B. Blood Balm Co., BSD Mitchell Street, Atlanta. Ca. For salo by Hill Orr Hruy Co. and Wilhite ?Sc YVilhitc. - '"ls it hard to propose to a girl?" asked tho novice in affairs of thc heart. "Sometimes it's a good deal harder not to propose," returned tho man of worldly experience, "it's al ways well tb bo on your guard." llhcumnOidc is a throughout, per manent,,c?istitutional cure for rhcu I matts in. -b|ic aoidsiu tho blood which {I^^^^^MlSCftso aro thoro$thly orad i ateo tho hppt hbiod purifier, To thc Friends or Kev. VY. M. Grier, I). I) . M.. I). I)r. Crier was one of the most useful meti of our generation. Karly in lifo he [?siye himself wholly to thc Lord Jesus Christ, and served him with loy ally, industry and affection. As a Preacher of the Gospel, President ol' Krskinc College, Professorin Krskinc, Theological Seminary, and Kditor ol' tin1 Associate Informed Presbyterian, ie- spent a very busy life. Hi- en dowments alni aC|Uiroi]IOIitS were all ufa high order, and lie employed them cheerfully and unremittingly in the wide field of usefulness iiIforuled '< the.-e imp ?! tam. positions. Not utily in South Carolina, hut in all thi- ? Southern section, lui was recognized j hy the foremost work' :- in Christian | ?ducation HA a worthy pi i r As evi- j dence of the esteem i:< which lie was j held liv i ii' sc workers he was twice of- I fe red th" Presidency nf thc. So'utli Car | . lina < 'ollego. lint. ?!i?- d iv ?d' his busy activities have ended, ami lp; rests from bis ta ilors. His helpful Influence!has boen fi ll by many persons, and hi- name is as (Juttucnl ]"'uri'd forth. In appre ciation bf that fact, it is proposed to perpetuate his memory and extend bis influence. In an effort (" do so, the Associate lleformcd Synod ol' thc South, nf which be was an honored and beloved member, adopted at its J 1 it" meeting thc following plan: K-tabli-h a fund to bo known as "Thc Grier Memorial Fund," the in to rest of wi.ich is to bc us'jd in educat ing wort'iy but indigent young men. Also to place in the Auditorium of the College a mural tablet, to his memory, or if contributions will justify it, erect on tho campus a monument of Scotch granite or marble. If tho mon ey contributed is not sufficient to erect a monument and establish thc beneficiary fund, tho right is reserved to usc the whole amount in erecting a monument. Hut surely, surely, the mon whoso lives were moulded by his skillful hand, and others who revere hi:? memory, will feel th" obligation to perpetuate his work, as well as bis j name, in thc institution of which be j was tho President for twenty-eight years'. Thc undersigned have been appoint- \ od to solicit contributions to carry out ! this plan. Wc appeal lo all who call themselves friends of Dr. Grier. Wc appeal to all persons who. as students, j enjoyed the bonelit of his instructions in the class-room and of his example in the formative period of their char acters. We appeal to all those who derived profit from hearing him preach the glorious Gospel, or wore, in any way; benefited by him as a servant of tho Lord Jesus Christ. Committee K. P. Mcclintock, Chairman Board of Trustees; F. Y. Preasley, President Erskine College. P. S.-Please send your contribu tion promptly to the treasurer of these funds, viz., E. P. MCCLINTOCK. Newberry, S. C. - - - mm . mm - . - - So vast is the sun that if it were a hollow ball tho moon could revolve in the orbit which it now follows and still be entirely euclosed within the sun's interior. For every acre on the surface of our globe there are more than IOJUOO acres on tho surface of the great luminary. - A prudent man resembles a^piij; his head prevents him going too far. CAR OF OLD Hil TENNES COLUMBIA SUGG Are going right along, and if you < pay 15 to 25 per cent advance. A FULL LINE OF Carri Wage Harn Du band at all t imes to be sold at the I ?65" If you have a good young ft reasonable cash price bring it around a to pay you the cash than to take it Wei SQf I am also in the market for 1 ??b C \ ni o see mc whc;". ir. thc some. JOS. M. L CARLISLE. WE STILHL SELL. THAT GI OLIVER CHI! And ha\ We also handle a full line of othei Wagon and Buggy Material, ?fcc. In f Wo have just received ? neat line you on prices. If you need AM M UNI We also carry a select line of F AT Call aud examine our Genuine Hei New Crop N. O.- MOLASSES. / ? CARLI L^??gfa:.ls?:ft. CityDelivery. Thone JacliMMl'8 Lust Disput'll. U.\I.TIMOJ:K. December 2!? Mr.U. . K. Morrison of Lcesburg, . a , oa left at tho M rcautile Trust '' 'iipuy for Bafekeepi: : the last ?lispi i Writ , ten by lien, N ?newall Jaeksc Thr ai.-pat h was directed ; Gea Lee and was written at :> ? oclt m the al'ierriouu ? May 'J. Gop Jackson was mu tally wound' . abo 1: . 7 o'el'i. u th?: : .day. The - pat? 1 j was entrusted t< Mr. Morrison '?rd? livery, hut nev? reached its -tin i tion, as the beat r waa wound? .nb. eifortii to get tin ugh the Iii ac : wu . unal le to ju 'ced or to t Oj dispatch over to .author cuurh M Morrison has -i " kept ibe pt which be prizes ry highly, a- : in, perhaps, thc la-' ''lion of the ! i iot (Jonfederat ? lead' Tho disp atch . id as follow> I ''Near Six Mi. - West Chan or? ? ville, p. m , M iv iso:i - ti ?. n \ The enemy h ts made a stand a* 1 ai j eeliors, whir: i- ih mt two mil' 'Di (J h a neel lo rs v i le i hope so s.. i ! practicable tn attack. 1 trust t!; i I ever kind I', ivideiice will' bli l \ with success. l?cspectfully, '?'i'. .1. JACKSON, liieutcuant (Jouera "To (ion. Robert 1*]. Lee: "I\ S.-Tho loadiug division i i\ and next two appear to bowell clo.- \i "T. J. .J. - "lilah-Righam II. Robert sang out the clerk. Huberts, pa el but self-possessed, walked down til? aisle toward the speaker's chair. A tl thc end of the aisle Roberts stoi di with his hands resting upon the tu cl desks at his right and left. ';IIow| neat and clean he looks," whisper*.i a woman in the gallery. "He ougiitl to," replied her. companion, "with] three wives to keep him tidy." ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ f Is a genuine specific for dis y eases of the stomach and I organs of digestion and nutri J tion. No other medicine has had so remarkable a success in j curing diseases affecting the r heart, liver and lungs, when k ever tht?se diseases, as is com ^f*" monly the case, were caused , { by " weak stomach ' ' and im- f j pure blood. Food imperfectly \ I digested cannot be perfectly \ assimilated. " Golden Medical J Discovery " restores the organs f of digestion to perfect working ?order. Foul blood must re sult in a' foul body. The " Dis covery " purifies thc blood anil increases the activity of the blood-making glands, so in creasing thc cruailtity and qual ity of the blood supply. lt has been tried by over half-a inilliou people. It has cured ninety-eight out of every hun dred who have tried it. ?^^WHY NOT LET IT CURE YOU ? ;KORY AND ?SEE ONS, JUST ARRIVED. IES don't buy at ouce you will have to ms, es ar* ?cl ess .owc-t Cash Prices. HU LE that you with to sell at a nd let me look at it. I would prefer it. >RY CATTLE and Feeders. City ? li ii lei's eec i f MO cunt i niue J. FRETWELL li. H. CARLIsLE. HEAT -LED PLOW, zo on hand a compl?te line of them. . Farm aud Agricultural implements, act, a general line of HARDWIRE, of SHOT GUNS, and can interest iTION we can put it cheap. MLY GROCERIES.' &vy Red Rust Proof OATS. S ?LE BROS.? Anderson,-S. C. rx Tho Kind Y'l- Have Al vi- * Bought, ami which has been in uso for ver 00 yo* , has borne tho signature of JC/&- y^S^' / ,s? supervision since its infancy. ^^uzS+rJr V - <c*4/.<. A vv no ono to <iccejvo yOU ia this. All C'ounto: : its, Imitaseis and Substitutos aro but Ex pori moats -at trifle l;a and endanger ila; health of Inlauts an? Child rc :i-J . :perieneo against Experiment. What I S Castoria is n and Sooth ii coat: ins nc subs', taco, and : Hays I Colic, it r< and natale Stomach an Tho Cl:iain GENUINE r Castor Oil, Pareto ric, Drops is Harmless and Pleasant. It Morphine nor other Narcotic guarantee. It destroys Worms It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ? ii;,- Troubles, cures Constipation milates the Pood, regulates the vi:ig healthy and natural sleep. -The 3Iotber's Friend. ALWAYS Wi HAVE MO 100DS THAN DLLARS, Jd must exchange with you ! ve can't afford to carry such a large stock, |n?l to reduce our Sloe, Grocery Stocks have made thc LO VES1PRICES that has ever been made on Staple ry Goods since Aude: ou hfboen Anderson. Believe us, an I giv, us J look it' you want to SAVE MON"KY. Very res X'tfu , Is a Little Thing when it Begins ! : THE longer you \ a itj tl' the harder it is to cure. The longer it laslelue i ore serious it becomes. Let it run on and glen soo telliug n-bat the end will be. j The worst case of jp nsimption wa* a little Cold once. Tjfry Goods and. TARI MINT j' 'Will >top any Coug: i i?n it first begins. i It will btop most C&^b after they get bad. But thu best way is o Alte it ut the first sign of a Cold It ou/t t to be right .tfinir elb >w all the time. Tar Mitt Is the au . I ali dis Don'tijkiy any othfeiud Hi BEST RE.MW for COUGHS, C0LD3, HOARSENESS, sr ?es of tbe *yoat and Lungs. L-pRR DRUG CO 3 NE w SHOES ! K b* .hist opened? tho heat and cheapest Hue of IIEAVY SHOJBS tm over was offtm on thi< market. There is only one kind that wo GO not ncr wflnot Dandle, an dh ia ls tho cheap, shoddy stntf palmed oil' on unsus pecting b#rs. If we seljbii shoe* they must be solid leather or we didn't sell 'em. so l#ou wnnt Hboei J wear buy only the beat-they aro always the cheapest. DE AV* IGTEST ?.0(JR. like Mrn. Canar, ia as pure us the Alpine snow, trfto bleaohed bj i> hyperborean blasts, tf you want anything purer than UiatB havn't got it. f "Wo ta? even more po 'ffEXAN REli RUST PROOF O ITS than Car ter h i l, t*\\ want to get ri( \k them-will sell them cheap. YouaShr the $ S $ $, N. the samel < 'ol lector I ?settling on ind ail DEAN & RATLIFFE. -Parties ov\}1 us on either Note or opsn Account are elven notice . that heir ?count? are due, aud'that they aro expected to sattle ONCE, or beaM) costa of ?ending a man for our money. When our mea to see you,{?fri will save yourself a great deal of annoyance by i him nt once- Hiv ill call to see those .whose Accounts are atill unpaid November 15th<> ? D. dfc R. - Ten dollars Prize To Tflieat Growers; FOI tba bist five-acrl >eld of Wheat grown this season *ith our Wheat Fertilisjet . and|op-dressed|Avh our Nitrate of Soda or other dressing, or not dressed ? all/? will awajfa a a prize the sam of TEN DOLLARS. Thc wardjill be ma|jb n JULY 15, 1300, upon the affidavits of each contest?t for tj| priseaudml; several threshers. I jr)XB?JN & RATLIFFE. . ?r NE^?flb?OD? aivys on hand. . . ,j? OarJ^i^^^-;^ Wheat Manure *nakes tho finest yield.