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WEDNESDAY, JAN.19, 1387 TERM3s OF SU1USCPRIPTION: One Year, in Advance A1.50. or $2.00 at the Erpiration of Six Months. Advertisements.--Per Square, first in sertion, $1.0. Each subsequent insert'on. 50e. ;-0 Contract Advertising at reduced rates. NEW ADVERTISENENTS. Law Card-Joseph F. Rhame. Notice to Creditors-Sumter anel Frank Francis. The mistake that "Argonaut" com plains of is very much deplored. Mrs. A. Edwards was in Charleston last week purchasing goods. "T. Pez., makes his appearance in the Tmw1's to-day after a painfully long absence, Mr. J. C. Stukes has sold his place near Manning to Mr. D. M. Bradham, and moved near Sammy Swamp. SM.O'S CURE will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and B:'on chitis. It sometimes requires considcrable discernment to tell, when a won a'i s forehead is bandaged, whether it is the headache or the crimps. A number of North Carolina tobac co, butter, and fruit venders, with their canvass covered wagons, have been quartered in Mr. Levi's store lot for several days. A patent for a cotton-chopper has b-een secured for Mr. W. H. Mercer, of Mercer, S. C., by Messrs. C. A. Snow & Co., patent lawyers of Wash ington, D. C. Mr. A. J. Tindal, requests the an nouncement that there will be preach ing in the Manning Baptist Church Sunday afternoon the 23rd instant at 4 o'clock The cheekiest thing in the world is to take a newspaper a year, and then come to the editor and ask him to stop it, promising to pay your sub scription some time soon. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bot tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price by cts. "And what was the disposition of the remains? was asked of a man - ho recently lost his mother-in-law. "The disposition of the remains," he replied with great feeling," was quiet and peaceful." Mr. Alfred Setzer, formerly of this town, now residing in Newton, N. C. is stopping with Mr. W. R. White, Jr. Quite a host of friends Mr. Setzer has here, who will be glad to meet him again. The following remarkible case o' blood poisoning is related :Mr. Cha runson, of Hampton County, wil butchering a hog last week, had his thumb pierced by a splinter, and the blood of the hog entering the thumb, blood-poisoning ensued, from the e fects of which he died in a few days. Miss Tindal, a most charming young lady of Clarendon County. spent the holidays with Miss Alma Breeden of our town. Miss Tindal is a daughter of Hon. James E. Tindal, who by his genial manner, so com-. pletely won the esteem of so many of our people during the Agricultural meeting in this town a year or two ago. Miss T left on Monday last for her home.-Bennettsile Chronidie. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiiho's Cure will give imnmediate relief. Price 101 ets., 50Oets., and S1. With a side line, "Abbeville Still Ahead," the Medium says : "Joe Bow en, of Outreville, has a boy two years old,.thirteen inches high and weigh ing only twelve pounds. He is well formed and as lively as a cricket. He enjoys good health." Again with a conspicuous heading, "A Wonderful Bird," the Medium says: "An honest farmer from Santee tells us that he saw a white buzznrd flying over that section a few days ago. It was near enough to be plainly seen and there can be no mistake about its being a buzzad of snow white plum age. It was pursued by a flock of crows. The Williamsburg Herald publishes this good New England story : There was an old preacher once who told some boys of the Bible lesson he was to read in the morning. The bovs, fnding the place glued together the connecting pages. The next morning he read on the bottom of one page, "When Noah was one hundred and twenty years old he took unto himself a wife, who was"-turning the page "140 cubits long. 40 cubits wide, built of gopher wood and covered with pitch inside and out" He was natur ally puzzled at this. He read it again, 'Ied it and then said: *yfriends this is the first time I ever met this in the Bible but I ac cept it as evidence that we are fear fully made. Our unavoidable absence from the concert charade entertainmient at For eston, Wednesday night last, was in-i deed a disappointment. The reports therefrom are most flattering to the performers. However, what was lost on that occasion is not gone for aye.I We are glad to state that the ManH ningites, as well as ourself. will have the. opportunity of witnessing in Man ning a rendition of last Wednesday night. Through the kindness of Prof. S. A. Nettles, who generously offered the Manning Academy, t Foreston Amateur Troupe will play here next Friday evening. The performance will commence at S o'clock. Au ad mittance fee of twenty-five cents will be charged for grown persons, and John Butler, who already has a no torious notoriety, althou h conined in a cell with a he-avy chain, still man ages to keep alive his reputation. A few days ago. Mr. Rowe, the jailor, hearing a suspicious noise in John's cell, made an examination and found that John hd broken his chain by placing a link between the cracks of the floor. He is a -unning fellow; after breaking the clvin, be rmoved the broken link and then tied the chain together. There is no doubt that if John had not been discovered by Mr. Rowe who is always on the alert for the safety of his subjects, our jailor, some flne morning, would have i been doubled upon the floor by a bard rap from John's manacled hands. and he, Joh , would have bounded away with all the joy of recovered freedom. Mr. Rowe is now more than ever on the alert. Night and day, a ceaseless vigil with weapons in readin ss is kept on John's cell. The weather last Monday evening, performed some remarkable feats in the way of changes, in a wonderfuitV short space of time. In the afternoon a warm rain fell, which diminished to a drizzle as night approached. A warm evening was being fr elv dis cussed, when in a moment, apparent- it I, a strong wind came whistling from the north, rattling window-shutters, arrving in its rush a blinding sleet. manv could not believe that it wasL ally sleet beating against the pan( s A-a iass until an out-door examination stablished the proof. The sleet Con inued falling for about an hour when lhe wind lulled, and the weather I e ame warm agair. Towards daylight , stiff wind commenced blowing mak ng it colder and colder freezing ea; thI ind water. Nob!ody grumbles at the !old, but it's against huuan nature to tccept a suddenidisagreeable surprise C xith any degree of complacency. 'here is a universal demand for a sig al station here, to provide against hse unexpected freaks of nature. It ras night when the cold came, wood xoxes were caught empty; the pedes rian was without his overcoat and nittens, when the wind came carry ng his hat away and producing cold %ivers. How easily all this could iave been prevented, if we'd only only ad a signal station. It affords us real e leasure to state at this opportune i ime, that Mauning will soon have a eather station, which will mock and augh at the fickle attempts of nature o cm.ch our citizens napping. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bour- ti 4a, Ind., 3ays: "Both myself and wife owe 0 r lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION j U RE." SUMMERTON S!FTINGS. a Srynr:o!s, S. C., Jan. 17, 1887. 0 r Notwithstanding the great hopes of fe Eutawville Blilroad beingz comn te to our villaC, SOumerton is a mar:blyi quiet this week. Som'e an will have enogh enthusiasm, owever, to miount the engine andci ake a little speech, when the first rain camsfl' through. The Rev. Mr. ,7rmlan will preach at the Presbhy erian chumch, morning and night on e 5th Suuday in this montb. a e Fragmen'ts from Forestoni. t Foraros,Jiauuary lith,. 1887. r Ma. EnTo::: I am sorry 1 eennotj ive your readers a description of dthej >ncrt at this place last week. It so appened that there was sickness in wn that evening and as every one ished to go to the concert, it devolv i on me to stay with the sick. I have een informed, however, that it was juite an enjoyable affair. hi Foreston is booming now; another a tore has been' opened by Messrs. a ~leekins & Stephens, who vwe trust I ill do a good business. Quite a num- I )er of visitors have been to town dur- d 2g bist week, among whom were Ydisses Florence Workman, and Pan .e Burgess, and Messry. H. J. Hayns oath, Esq., Eugene Johnson, and )thers. Orange blossoms bloomed at the Postoflice on Sunday night; the Trial Justice officiating. The happy pair vere Benjamin Whitley and Miss Di-I ash .- all of this town (colored). F. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-a pos-J iive care for Catarrh, Diptheria, and Can ker Mouth. A Letter from Mill Valley. Mat. VAxLEr, January 15, 1887. IMr. Editor: With the new year I make my bow. WVhat has gone with the Tms? Our neighbor, the Enier rue makes it regular rounds, but my timE(s) seem to have too much Xnas. Have you cropped n:e of-"r is it gone where the "lion roars, and the wancv doodle mournedh?" It the fault be 1 mine, there is repentance in this year of grace. I have had both pleasure and afflic.' tion for the last two weeks. Is it not strange in these days of worldly en oments~ hiow the hamnan mind can e so woulaed to suit the times? It is so easy to forget our mortality and l take to the things that must perish] with their using. How pleasant the1 charms which attend these Christmas holidays! Xlore than one heroic heart lhas been rohbed of its poise and I weeps over disa.ppointment because file's fatal betrayal. Tcu ijave pissed the Rubicon and are safe. h~refore, I nee'd not tell vou what a sad thing it must be with some or eith e of us realizing the sad experience cf the dreadful result of a gloomy, re jeetd lover's heart.I Mv Christma*s first commenced at Summerton the home of the Pilgrimns Dec. 27. I enjoyed the ng t Te ccasion was grand. I had the pleas- I tire of being present at the Masonic festival. It was their annual installa the craft adjourned to a well fiiled ta ble of refreshments. It may not I e treachery to compionent the membe for the provision of such a bountiful supper. Our friend L occu pied the East end of the table. Mlajor B the 'est end. Friday made the openiu speech which electrified the entre au dience. Major B, with his hunioi and wit brought down the whole house in uproarous laughter. An invitation awaited u- to visit my friend, Mr. T. H. Harvin, where . met many friends, on the night of the 1st, at his hospitable resii-nee. TLe doors of his elegant mansion vm!e t brown open on this occas:un. Adori. ed as it were with fair women and brave men under the sheen of the handeliers. retlected from handsome irrors with cut flowers in vase and irn, and bowl, the tout ensenled was -harming and beautited. This vast territory is on a boom ;ith courtships and marriages. Or Luge blossoms arc beginning to bloom, md are as fragrant as tbe oraLge roves of Florida. Eggs, butter, oast pigs, turkeys, and ministers will ommand a high prenium. The non-interferance by our law uvakers with the lien law, gives fresh mpulse to the young farmers of this ommunity; as for the old bacheilors, one will remain to eLjoy the vicisi udes of another leap year. Cold, sleet, and rain has keep us in oors for a week; therefore, could not ather items of local interest. Never ieless farmers are up and donp 'here is bustle in moving circles. aborers plentiful and easily employ a, so there is a fair prospect of heavy lanting with a close business year. Yours truly, T. PE. FOR DYSPFPSIA an' Liver Complaint, D1 have a nrinted guarantee on every M e of Shilol's Vitalizer. It never fails to are. THE CITY OF F1HE SAND HILLS. A Fraternal Correction. FurroN, S. C., Jan. 17, 1887. When a typographical error occurs. seems perforce it must appear jus -here it will convey the most ridieu us meaning. Certainly this was the se, when in last week's paper our "rternal regard" was metamorphos I into "paternal regard." Generally -e manage to dispel any trivial vesa ons and embarrasments, with our oasted smile of equanimity, but for a uncg and celibate Adonis, like our I, to be saddled with 'paternal re ard".-Great Scott! We gnash our eth, rend our garments, and expect rate on the carpet, for 'tis more than -a can stand. Something more substantial was ridenced to our people in the way of Railroad last week, Lhan a profusion f charters and the gass of pseudo rail ad magnates. The precursor of 'lton's Railroad, cousisting of a large rveying party, sent out under the ispices of a weailthy company-the iimigton and Welaou Ri. R. of thle .C. Line system,-is here. The rver from Sumter Court House to orkville (Rigby's Store) has bee3n ade; the route as surveyed now pass - within two mies of Fuiton X oadis. This week the s.ervey wiji be ntinued aeross the Santk to Or ugburg C. H. This road is purpos d for a short. route to Augumsa, and > comp~lete the~ A. C. Line''s system of .ads from northern points .to the 'rulf and Florida. Th~e chtief engineer f the surveying expedition assures us at thme construction of this road will on be comm renced. ARtGoNAUT. Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria e spread by contagion, by the transfer of ving matter from the skin, the muembran us lining of the mouth, nose and throat, ad from the intestines and urinary organs. isinfect promptly and thoroughly vwith arby's Prophylactic Flnid, the great gr-rm estrover. Prof. H. T. LTroN. of the V.n erbit University, Tenn., says : "A a dis ifectant an d detergent Darby's Prophylac c Flnid is superior to any preparation with hich I am acquainted." FR~EE TRADE. The reduction of internal revenue .d the taking off of revenue stamps rm Proprietary Medicines, no doubt ias largely benefitted the consumers .s well as relieving the burden of ioe manufacturers. Especially is hs the case with Green's A ugust %noe~r and Boschee's' Ge'rman Syrup', s the reduction of thirty-six cents >er dozen, has been added to increase he size of the bottles containing these .emedies, thereby giving one-fifth nore medicine in the 75 cent size. Lhe August Flouer for Dyspepsia anfd iver Complaint, and the Germa'n yrup for Cough and Lung troubles, iave, perhaps, the largest sale of anyv nedicines in the world. The advan age of increased size of tne bot les will be gre'atly appreciated by he sick and afflicted, in every town Lnd village in civilized countries. saple bottles for ten cents remain be samte size. Additional Appointments of the County Auditor. The followir~g atddition't. appointment:, Lave been made by Ciapta.n D. .i. Bradham or the listing of property: David Levu, raturday, 20th January. Eiarvin's Dei ot, Wednesday, 2nd ebr Mrs. Spencer Windham's, Friday, 4th of 'ebruarv. Futoi. Monday, 7th of.Feb~r'ur. iodge's. Corner, Tuesday Sth F'ebruary. D. J. BR~ADIA M, Asuditor Clrendon County. Notice ! All persons havrmg claims acninst the es ate of Alfred Francis, deceased, wiil present heir accounts duly attested, and persons in etted to saiid estate will make payment a ince to the undersigned, who are the Exceu ors of said wilL SUTMTER FRANCIS, FRAK FRIANCIS. INFORMATION IMANY PERSONS at this season suffcr from -i either Headache, 10heumatimn, & Pains in the limlbs, Back and r , Sides, Bad Blood, Incigestion,Dyspepsia, MraZaria,Constipati,&&KidnyTroubles. +1-VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM, Bad Blood and Kidne "roubles. by cleansing the blood of al iii apurities, strengthening all parta of the body. +-i-VOU4A C0RDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE, Neuralgia, Pains in the Limbs, Back and Sides, by toning the narves and etrengthening the muscles. ---YOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA, 7ipsinv dConsfip-tion. by aiding tse assim tiatln oftna Food y br-tlbe proper action of the ftomach ; I. creates - healthy appetitc. -*-VOLINA CORDIAL CUES NERVOUSNESS, Depression of enlrits r.d Weakness, by enliven Ing and toning the system. ---VOLIHA COR9IAL CRES OVERWORKED and ifatu women. dy arnd SIckly Children. It Is deligbtful and Lautri:'ous as a general Tonic. Tolina Almnrtae nd Diary for 1887.Amy.-.nre. codpete ad wefu I Door~ i l: ir._- t., o (X CltE _ M DISEASES at Vi. in a piexqant, natural way. 3lailed on receipt of a 2t. piage stmp. Address VOLINA DRUA&CHEMCMAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A. 10, D RNKINS?& GO0 DRUGGISTS. New Year ANNOUNCEMENT. We take pleasure in announcing t( our friends, and! the public gencraily that we are now fully prepared to sup ly them with Paints, Oils, and Glass. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Stationery, Patent :Mfedicines. Fine Cigars and Tobacco. and in fact everything usually kept ir First Class Drag Store. Our highest aim shall be to dis. peuse situdard Drugs and Medicines Of the utmost Purity and Strength, at the lowest prices. THE PoIren. A LL COLORS. Physicians' Prescriptions carefulU compounded by day or night. J. G. DINK~NS & Co. JOSEh F. RHAME, A'&ttoPrn3e'y Ct MAa'W, Mfail nning, S. C. January 19, 1887. JOHN S. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Maning, S. c. Feb. 25 MIOIISE & HU'GGINS, Attorneys atitaw, Mannning, S. C. Oiiee South ofj Court House. A. LEVI, A-rroasr AT LAW, M an ni n g, S. C. W-Notary Public with sea~l. J. E. SCOTT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Manrning, S. O W. F. B. HIAsawot.r, satterr, S. C B. S. Dziurs, Misr~G, S. C HAYNSWORTH1 & DBKMS, ATTORNEYS AT. LA W, Manning, S. C. F. N. Wilson, INSURANCE AGEN T MANNING, S. C. Dec17 G. ALLEN HIUGGINS, JR. DENTA Srncaos, e Office on Street South of Cor House. Meh3 TONSORIAL ARTIST. I have opened . rt-cla.w :-:having: Uon at the Entirrrie of-i. atnd s'.iieic to p.a ro::ge of thi citizens~ of Mann ing and cou Preins--HT~ir Cutting, 2->e.; Shaving, 103c Shapocing,. 250. 72 Special attentio'n given to ch~ie MANsIN.;, S. C. July 7,1886. I Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist. Nos. 131t & 1 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. DeleinDrugs., MJedicines, P oreig and Domestic Chemicals, GL swar Spics, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sm gical Instrumients, Perfumery, F'ane Goods, SHOW CASES, of all size ad all articles usually found in Firs-class Drug House. Prices lo Quick sales and smnall profits. A. McCobb, Jr. ICOMMISSION MERICHANLT, Lie, Cem- . Pla ais. Hir. Fi: Agent for Whit ys En.:g:lich P~ori WILMINGT0N, CL, AND AUGUSTA R. R W - . :.:iS:stal. Lea~e ..la ion ........ . 1 L-v T'-k K-11 A. It. 1 1130 P. C 11-17 P. 'J .Arrive- birI; e..............-4 1 .4-- 2 A rrive- ..... .7 . 4 . , I . . .~ .1 . . . . . .~vI - . . . . 1 ' ... . ., . .' .' :. ....... . . . ; . . . .. .. . . . . A .' X A n. .....'. ......... L . L 6. b) P.. Snt&7a- Te' t S n. P ns-nrorTH -tnS~i ci. r. c. F k. it. ti; IA.\i'. (ILIN tm,.n ___________ J. J P.. EL Datid Dc. 12t :ss1..15$qs.AY.:&. i"Ior4.24 A.A.i. Leave ing~'te~ 1~10.1. ]P. 44. T..2 A. 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G Ge'n' 1 s - nrp t OLD VELVET RYE 31- W H I *8SKe Eiglt -years d l. uarante .1t, af O!iesie Fro. M40.ina[ T;d uN.1. FOR SALE O h0 . 1iBY Leave "wi Lae........ 1ZK10 " 1 0 "8* :u-~ E" A The Brown Cotton G.in Co., NEMW LjONDON, Conrn. Manu~facturers -of the-Old No 53rnnssoli daiy. e ptSan ~ Py.endiN. bludyony B ro n Co nGint Chaleson vi Sn te an Lnes levi.- du bit.hep ve.. ]arte Ch-plovents : m No 7 p. r, o extr jton brs . 6e. 1. Nper7.cOd Feeder. , e lgd No.s4t LeaveCharesto.......... 125.s x. roo5f C .onde55r.r. Leav La es............ .....-.......g3 durbl and si pl LeveKigsre.... ... 10.m. in cosrc ion Gin fa3t run Send Frloridaarpoints.c York,_ndealdpointrNgrnh No.~ LCconect at Floenc wirnn tan ro m Waebr'nNlpit n .&D n CoL&MB. RaDlos.CAIO~~ 0,0 Sny'tnTra. G ::'!OSup't. Ge ' SE r .g -GuarantXeed Pure and . WWholsme alc e Micnfa-cui Pthce. frs. NEW LONON Cnn - uanuacturrs.of he Ol '11, A:.j ET etASOND MAr IALSNe - .*._ ' rOofE Coeer. O n.in.conSEt)Fruci. Gisfas. rn - ligh'1, aRADndE clanRteGeepr 3. 4.'" '~'.i" I h'~"" ).)fectly.ENaigr SedAorCrcEaNdTPic Cor'~t I.s taner Urr. n So r CVntr a G.; ntr ii .42 " - ik o(!i1~LU~iS W -1. bCr nr...45V)" 6.30 Lauren " "W &.1C ., 4.bl ie 1 .E so R. MAiDWARE MERCHANTS. 1J -Exm:u STr T, Cliaikdton, 5. C Sio'h Agents For TAKE' D 4 i P UGaS, WAfT TEUGS. AVERY & SON'S PLOUGHS DOW LAW COrTON PLAN;'JR AND GUAU O T1) 1RLBUTOr. Iron %o 'iavrow- and Gr.lli:2ors, Roman PtsughStok.Ww-blinrm- & Moem's Guvanized ene . r, Cham pion Mowers an-i 'apers AND WATSON'S TURPENTINE TOOLS c n FayettraV'* , N. C. EVef 'Tool absniutelyiv x.rrnted and if hrok -n wil! be repmee~d. Also DeaThrs In GENE~RAL MUDWARh, AGRICULTUBAL STEE Hoop Iron, Horse and 'rule Shmes, W und Tinware, Coo- -s tools, Miners Tools, Cutlery, Os as and Sport ing Ar: les. Prices made cn ap ,ication. GRAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUARE. USUTA -SSED IN Tone and Durability. 185--New Orleans E nsition-Two Gold Medal- for Uprighi and Square. 1881- otn (a.)Exposition-First Prize for SIq re Grand. 137--Paris Expositior -For Square and Upr-ig t 1 Piaos. 1b~6-Th2diphia~ Cente'inial-For Square, Uprigbt and Grand. And also over 200 FIRST PREMIUMS at State and County Fairs. R av.e the endorsement of over 100 different.. Co1ieges and Schools as to their durability.. A large assortment of Szco -Haor PxA os ahlays on hand. General wbolesale agents for Palace, New England and Bar delt organs. Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthlY installments, Pianos taken in exchange, also thorough ly repaired. send for Illustrated Piano or Organ Catalogue. CHAS. A.. STIEFF, 9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md FiLTESSFILRYMGIN[ "I have --sed" Simmons Liver Regulat'r for many years, ha% ing made it my only Family Medicine. My mother before me was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medi cine for any disorder of the system, and if uased in time is c great prev~ntiec of sicnoes. I oiten recommend It to my friends, and shall oontinUe to dso"Rev. Jamecs M. Rollins, "'pastorM. E.Church, So. rairfield,V a." T!MiE AiD DCCTSRS' BLL.S IAVED by alray;s keepingj ii'mmns L~v* "I have found Simmons Liver Regualator the best, faily med idtne. I ceer used for anything that may ha' pen. L:ave used It, Bilious'es:. and fourA it. to re lieve n'mmediately. After eatr-, ing a her..riy supper. 1f, on going to bed, I tako abouit a teaspoon fal, I nev;er feel the c~c'fts Of the sup~per eraten. "OVID G. SPARKS,~ "Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga." EPONLY GENUNE6 H las our ZStamp on frontcf Wrppe. J. H. Zeiin & Co., Sole P'roprietorsa, Price, 31.00. PHILA.DELPHIA. FL NOTICE!i H CONTY AUDITOR (or his repre settv)will be at the subjoined places, for the purpocse of receiving Edurne gf PerSowiid Property on the days E.xed in this aderti'emnent. No) retans will be taken of any Real 74&fat excett in such cases, where there is change by parchase or sale; improvements or des truction of? property by fire &c. Such chang es rnust be carefally noted. Ail persons not han ding in returns by the 2th of Fe~bru~ary, 1887, wdll be fmed by the addition of a peaalty of 50 per cent. Persons between the ages of 21 and 6G years are liable to Poll Tar, except in case of disabilty. APPOINTMENTS: Fuiton, Thursday, 6th January Rodge's Corner, Friebq, '7th January. Tiradal's Mill, Monday, 10th January. Sprot's Tnusday, 11th January. Brurnsen X Roads, Wednesday, 12th Jan D. Leni's, Thursday, 13th January, Sumrton, Friday, 14th January. Duntlies Store, Monday, 17th January. Foreston, Tuesday, 18th January. Wilson's Mill, Wednesday, 19th January. Brailsford's Store, Friday, 21st Janwy. McFaddins, (Midway) Monday, MhJan-. ary. By'rin's, Tuesday, 25trh Ja&uay. W. J. Gibbens, Wedaeeday, 26Ah Bas ary. Beulah Church,. Thursdary, 27th Jenssy. Bethlehem Church, Yridlay, 2VAh Januwy. p0-While not xliing oger appoi:.arnents the office will be oyen ix M.aing J. L COT', Auditor Glarende Coet,'. Dec 3rd, 1686. S1 I18 -Wee3ka. -ThPOL.C| G AZETT~will bemalled, securely wrap.ped, to any address in the United Ss for thr'e months on recesptof - ONE DOLLAB. Liberal disct'ant allowed to postmasters, agenets and cdnbs. Sainple copies mailed. I fee. Addrezss '-.ll orders' to' RICH ARID K. FOX,