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THE FORT MILL TIMES. rUHLlMJKl> WKDNKSIlAYB. Tiie TIMES COMPANY. ;>ubti<Tii>Lion price . $1 poryeat. on cunviit subjects is invited, but we do not ut?ree to publish o >minniiieat ions cnntnitiiim more thnu mi worrls, ami 110 losponsibi'iiiy is as Humecl for tho views of correspondents. Ah au advertising iu?"linni for Charlotte. I'iin villo, fort Mill, ainl Hook Hill business houses Tlio Times is aiisurfuiMHed. Hates miule luniwn ?.n ; i.i?l. turn to tlio publisher. I>k-:i 1 Telephone No. "!?. JULY IT, 1001. The Oklahoma Land Steal. It BOPtliB to l?o difTu-ult. if .tint impBsihle, for this administration to perform any official act Hint does not profit tit tlio rxjionsp of lioneut men. Tito ink was not < 1 ry on the proclamation for the opening to Hotf 1'iiii'tit of 11 if Imlinn reservation in ()l\lntminn li< foro t lie t hieves icul discovered u way to profit under t!i iojpiIntions providing for tin* ... iin- fi'i'l start ed tin* m;i< -11 i 11 nrv for 'Initio mi. Tin* machinery was ready ltcforo the proclamation, lis it Iiiib hi'Oii known for sometime tint ltoin filil v discharged soldiers. Bailors, ami marines -would lio alowril to on I or hoinesti ads through an aeent. while others could only floHoin perscpi, and tin' general land laws irivintc ex-soldiers and sailors credit, for 11 it* time I hoy ri'iva! in tin* army or navy on tin' iioc'* ary timo required for residence pa tlto homestead claim in onlt r to acquire title, while all others must reside tliereon for live years. That was all the land pi rates wanted to know. Thoy hooiut hmitiim up tin* record# of honorably discharged h<ddiei'h and.saihir.s with three or morn yours him'vino to Hump erodiI and to make (Ioh'h with tlieni to luivo hoiiu'stcnd entires made iii tlioir linmoH, miiiI iih hooii lis tli?' proelninnt ion wiih issued tliov liopin telegraph hip; homo, who will lilo Iho applications. Those nppliciitiniiH which draw desirable land in the lottery to he hold next month tlio piratoH will hold cm lo hy purchasing Mm claim of the Holdior or nailop in whose Iiuino it is rooistor The Capture of Agulnaldo. (Ion. Fupston's detailed rejHirt to the Secretary of War on the capluro of Arpiiiiuldo wiih niado public ut tlio war department Friday afternoon. (Jon. Fiinston ipveu full credit. to Limit, d. IV Taylor of tho Twenty-fourth In fanlry for having hocurod tho in formation an to A^ninahlo's wlioroahoutH from a nativo who had inonHn^ep from the Filipino lomlor to tho insurgent otlioorn, and says that theso lotttirs suggested to him Iho plan for tho capturo of Againplclci, wliioli waa aftorward hucccbsfnlly curried out. Tho details of tho voyngfl from ai....:i.. t.. i? t .1 hi Mil ill UJ Vim I mi I II 11 I>!1 V, III I III' landing of tin' party anil the march (o I'atauun, have a I ready heen published. 1 )f what oecurreil afler the arrival at l'utunan, (ion. Funyton says: "A^iiinahlo with liin otHcors had aw'nUnd as in his quarters. IMacido entered the house to report their arrival, and after a short conversation, So??ovin stepped outside the house and ordered the Mneenhehes, who had jii.-t come up from the jiver himk, to open tire on the insurgents, who were slaudin^ in line at a distance of lifty yards. The Maeeahehes were so exeitew and nervous that their tire was very inelfeetive. Hut two of the insurgents were killed, the remainder in their lliolit throwing away eighteen rilles iiiid a thousand rounds of am munition. As soon as Segovia had r;iveu the order lie ran hack into lite house and opened tire on the o|licerssurrounding Airuinnldo. lie wounded Villa ami Alhamhra. The latter jumped out of the house into the river and was not seen ilea|ii. Villa, on hoinn woundi d, surrendered, >?s did also Sanliauolhirc.i loiia, Atiumaldo's treasurer. Tli- live ivniaiubij_r otlieers eseaped from the Ik?umo ami s?am tin* river. I'uteido Hci/.t il Aipiinaldo anil told fiim thai lie wuh a prisoner of the Americans. At tins juncture tlu? Aiihtkwijih arrived." <Jon. Islington then relates the Klory of their trip Imek to the Vieksliur^j ami the return to Ma uiln. ? The Ktta Jane correapondent of the ('oitTney Ledger says that "We would like to know about.our Cowpens park, how it is getting an,'' fte. We are unable to inform the correspondent as to making "Cow ? pens" parks, but enn assure hint that it is an easy matter to convert parks -into cyvvpens, as was evidenced in foil Mill reeeirlji w hen ' [i e.limber of the "wooly hides' were allov < ? roam at In rijo in fmic tno gales ot Confederate pai k. County Commissioners' fleeting. Thursday th? county com mi ri shiners, in company with several I citizens, roth' over the proposed eastern route for the new road from the county In id^e to t his city and yesterday they made a trip over a route from the lhirryhou.se in Oaklaud via the Matthews mid to Outehman creek, where the road would intt r.-eet the old Neely's ferry road. The commissioners will decide as between the two routes. As Ionix as a yoar ago the Commercial (Huh, whose commit tec had ' carefully surveyed the grounds, although most of the members wo e 'already perfectly familair with I eVel'V Iim.1 i.f I !n> I'liiil leu! k;i ! ?. ! ??i 1 the ? astern route tin* nearest. most pinctical ;iii<! ens ??nt to 1'tnisl; net, hut for siiiiic reason tin- (|UiHtioii has been reopened. 'l'lio commissioners visited the j work now ?i11lt mi at tin* \\ aters iii!! Thursday afternoon ant] were del i"h ted with what they saw 1 here, hut we understand some impa tienee is heini^ expressed because tie- ehaiii eatie is imt ahoiit ready to move, never rememberiiiLT that the which had never before done any work in this township, did iot. come into Catawba until March, and since cotnin?4 here the convicts were absent from the | stockade nearly a month working on bridges in other parts of the county, and that when at the Waters hill enmp the work was :?reatly hindered and impeded by the pro traded rains. In all. the tram; has net been aide to put in inneh more than a month's time on the important work at tin* Waters hill. However, ill ' uaiio will not be reI moved until the work there is eoinpleted, wliicli in all ]>robaliility will not be before the first of Sep' teinber. Although the farmers in 1he neighborhood placed about liiree thousand loans of rock in piles ! iii(in<4 the road to he erushod. that ' uuouiit will not eoverthe distance Unit is iii'ci'i'Hsni'y 11? I? mnrcndam | i/ed ami our |will I??? asked j tn^ive a little help so as to complete the work while the chain ^ano is there. Tin' amount the farmers ask us to con I riluite is to he used in paying hands to haul more rock.- Koek Hill Herald. ? Tampering With lioglncs. Tt iH said the striking maehinists of the Southern road are netting in some underhand work. The following is from the Asheville Citizen: lly muuipuhit ill" certain machinery the steam is allowed to escape from flu* lar<*o chests on either side of the engine and then the train necessarily stops. This was done Sunday at Seneca, S. C., casusine considerable d day. The passenger train which should got here from the south at 10 o'eloek did not arrive until after noon. As soon as the steam hlew out an engine at Greenville wuh sent for, hut upon the arrival at Seneca was found to have two hot hoxes. The exoense of rcoairine 'an engine when it is hlown out in I this way is said to lie quite an j item. Senator Brlce'a flother Dead. I Abliovillo Medium. Mrs. Anna M. Brioe died at her homo in Due West, on Tuesday the | tM.li, at the venerable ajjje of 7S years, aftei a painful illness of lonu duration. She was the widow of the late lamented llev. K. W. Ihiee, of Chester enmity. After his death she moved to Due West to educate her children. She was a woman of interleet and was sincerely devoted to her church. She will tie buried at Hopewell, Chester County. Hon. A. (!. I trice, of Chester, Senator I trice, of \ ork. Miss Leila Itrice and Mrs. .). l\ Knox are the survivors of the family. - *#* ? It Dazzles The World. N.? Discovery in medicine lias ever I eroateii one quarter of the excitement that lias lieen canseil liy Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Cousiini|>tion. li's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, l'neninonia, 1 11' 1111 H" r 11; t *?? I 'Ion I'tstv 'iinl I triuudul iij thousands of whom it lias restored to j>erfert liealth. For I'onjjhs, folds. Asthma. frouj?. May Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Fourth it i< the ipiiekest, surest ou?v in the world. It is sold by Tlios. ]? Meaehant, who guarantees sat isfaetiou or refund money. I jirtre bottles , otH' ami .fl.tnt. Trial bottles free. -? ?The Washington Post says "the Charlotte Observer is somewhat upset because The Post saw lil to correct Mr. .Me Latinos' stateiiient eotifi't i! i 11 vf Mr. I ?i van's vote for the lute ('has. K. ('lisp in the famous speakership tij^ht. Inlike The (Mmerver. The Post is able to oppose the Nebrnsknns' presilent ial aspirations without misrepresent in;; him." lion. (ioode, eolored, was implicated by the coroner's inquest in tin* as-ass tint it n of Lo^an Deiuly. near Laurens, last w- ok. tioodo eon fussed the killing, but has si.tee claimed thai his confession j waS under dun so ami threat. Items of Stute News. About 50 ladies trnd gentlemen ! of the Press Assoeiiitiou will leave] Columbia on July 2J for the Pau- i America 11 ex position. It has been published that J. \V. MeCullough, of (jre? nvdle, would shortly succeed L. M. Melton as r. S. M arslial for the (lis ric.t of South Carolina. John I). Collins, who was shot by one of hisclerks in Spartanburg about ten days ago is leported to be improving and his case now seems to bo hopeful. The Ulue Ridge railroad was sold at auction in Anderson .Monday to Fairfax Harrison, of Washington. J? i .. ami 15. li. Abnev. <>f Columbia, S. C., fur ?100,000, the upset price. The Charleston .Milliner and Manufaet uritiu Company lias tiled notice with the secretary of the state < f tiie iin'feiise of its capi- ! 1a) stock from one million to three million dollars. Citizens of I'nion are preparing for a monster picnic i?utherino and cpvakino (< take place oti Anenst w and ft. All of the prominent South Carolina p ditieans are to l?e invited, as will also Win. ). liryan. of Nebraska. Adjutant (loneral Floyd has sent on the win department at Washington tho anmial n (position for military supplies under the appropriation made by eoner?ss lor the military f >rreH of the several States. As soon as the uniforms and equipments arrive they will lie promptly issued to the several companies of State militia until each command has uniforms, etc . for 50 men. Dexter Kirby, a trolley ear conductor, was killed by Wallace Ilaynes, a ne^ro, on an excursion train near Spartanburg Saturday ni^ht. Ilaynes, in jumping from 111 t i'ii ill, near Thiekctty Station, was killed. Ik 111 feet beiim eut nil". A in*t her neipo was arrested, who had a pistol on his person with two empty chambers, hut the coroner's jury could not. connect him with the shooting. Kirhy's hotly was sent to lYlhain ft?r burial. A peculiar suicide occurred at Itlacksbur^ Wednesday. ( . L. Kingsley, a civil engineer, commit- , i ted suicide at his room in the Iron . i City Hotel about 4. p in. by taking an overdose of htudnum. Ho left , a note with $2.r> to Frank Mooro, an undertaker, with instructions: for his burial. lie asked to be 1 buried in the cheapest coffin he had and at ni"ht, when no one was J around, four negroes to carry his eotlin to the yrave and each to be paid $1. lie also asked in his note ' that no preachers be permitted to : be present at Ins burial, lie occasionly ^ot on sprees but was thought to have been sober for1 several days before his death. | ? ? 1 Reminiscences of War. 'When the war was over and many families of the South found themselves poorer than their very j servants had been before that unfortunate contest,'' said Mr. Jetfer sou I). Wright, of Virginia, at the j Shoreliam last evening, "not a few women turned from luxuriant ease to such labors as might help in providing for tliier households. (>iit of t heir efforts have risen some remarkably successful enterprises, whieh have ?rnwii until they represent the investment of large capital and yield large yearly incomes. Such a one is the sale of certain kinds of pickles by a Richmond woman. liefore the war her family was rich. The making of pickles was a home accomplishment of her family, which had rained its femi| nine members great local renown, i and this young woman soon became the most accomplished of them all in the family art. She i married in the last year of the war. only to have her young husband brought home a few months later wounded. Iodic in her arms. With the fall of the cause to which it i had devoted its sons and its fortune, the family wasleft in poverty. " Driven to find some means of addin g to the slender income of aged parents, this young woman took up the making of pickles for which she had become locally famous. She sold what she made, however, instead of giving the surplus to valued friends. as had been the rust. mi. Fur years t lie fame of these pickles (11?I not rcnch heyopd Kicliiii* >ti(l. To-day Mis.- -*sp rlilrs are one of the most noted taiile delicacies, and command a higher price than t hose made hy manufacturers whoso plants are much larger. The Richmond woman not only supervises t lie work, direct iiilc the efforts of some three score men and women who prepare the pickles according to the same oldtimc formula used before the war," Washington !\>st. The many friends ol Mr. Lecper Ouip will he pained to 1. iru that he is very ill of typhoid fever at his lioiUO in this piaco. \Vlnthr?<p Cnntmcl* AwanUil. The executive coinniittto of tlie Winthrop board mot .? liork ! Hill l ist week for the purpose of j viewing t in- ^nods of bidding firms F<>r furnishing the new dormitory. The contract for 212 iron b?d~, iT lining room tables and 212 pillows was awarded to \Y (J. Iveul A: Son of Jtu-li H ill; that for 212 umltrcH-*oHto lln' Ar.tlen-ojt Mattress (lottipaiiy. Anditrson;that for lOOtlresHers. KM) wash.stninis, 421 clinics, 10<> rocking chairs and 100 table-* to Huntley, Hill & Stocion, of Winston-Salem, N. C. Younger Urothers Again l-'ree. A St. Paul. Minn., despatch of Sun lav, to th" New York Sun. says that tile Younger brothers walked out of Stillwater prison at 10 o'clock this morning, fit" ineit for the first time in twi uty-iive years. They have been pa ruled by t lie State hoard of pardons after a long campaign in tIc-ir hclulf. During the morning they walked about tiie streets ol Stillwater initio tired. At noon they returned to the prison, wlr .v they entertained some friends, in -hiding several newspaper men, at dinner in the governor'.- private quarters. In the afternoon they took t steamboat rid -on l ake St. Croix, and tonight they aiv sleeping behind llm pris,,ii wail.-, not as pris >tu i s but morns gm-st s of t ile warden. lmiiiedia; -iv after the c-liajn 1 service this morning, w bib- 'ole Young head nurse, was m l-.is accustomed j->st hi the prison hospital and .ii.n, liiuarian and postman, was in the libra: \ arh wa> in formed that he was wit it ted "down ill front." They supposed that there wrvu visitors in tlie reeeptim room, but the brothers met a deputy : warden who handed each a suit of civilian suit of clot lies ami telescope valicc. The hrot hers put t lie eloi lies on without delay, and in company with several newspaper mi n I hev started for t h gate. On the way the parly passed a guard and the prison physician, hut neither recognized t lie Youugers in t heir < i\ ilian suits. They looked like prosjM-ros husi ncss men, ;iii<I I hey walked as erect as any ??t" the less ;* ?! men in the |Nirly. As tlmy emerged from the immense ]irisain pile, lieliiml which they laid . lieeii cmitiiicd fur a quarturofa century, 11 my looked ahout in a dazed manner ami each took a long breath of free?!a?ni. Then with one look hack at the grim walls of the prison they started ntT at a brisk walk toward the city of Stillwater. At I he edge of t he town they caught their tiest sight of an electric street ear. The party stoppcil while dim and t'ole t m>lv a seeoml look at what to them was a marvelous sight. The men asked a number of questions about working of the ear and discussed the question of electricity as t hey proceeded downtown. They showed considerable study of this and ot her modern appliances which they hail never seen in operation. For an hour or more the men roamed alMiut the business section of the city and enjoyed the sights with us much enthusiasm as boys. The Youngcrs were sentenced to prison for life for a hank robbery and the killing of the cashier. The James bovs were in the party, but escaped. She Didn't Wear A Musk. Hut her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blosehes and pimples till she used Hueklen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions. Si ?n?< 1 linuv ( Ni vluiiioloo and Felons from its ust* Infallible for (Juts, Corns, llurns, Scalds and Files. CureKuaniuteed. 2 ?cat T. H.Meaehain's The State says "in ono sense the term Commercial Democracy a a applied to Meljaurin's outfit is appropriate enough. It menus a Democracy which has its price; which is the subjoet of barter; which will ho exchanged f<>r Republican otliceH or Republican tariffs and suhsidieH. Many Coinmercial Democrats, who wonhl not sell their political birthright for ollice, deem it no disgrace to swap it for special legislative favors," White Man Turns Yellow. (ircat consternation was felt by I he friends of M . A. linearly of Oxin-jlon, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and lie sulVcrcd terribly. His malady was Yellow .laundice. lie was treated by the best doctors, but without hcnctit. Then be was advised to try Klcetrie Hitters, the wonderful Stomaeh and Liver remedy, and he writes, "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured. A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomaeh Liver ami Kidney troubles. Only 00c. Sold by Tllos H. Meachaui, Drn^ist. People who tire in nee.I of clothing should not miss the op|>oitunity now offered by T P. Pclk.at toe "Old Reliable Store." Por two weeks prices will cut no litfiirc with Mr. P?clk. lie has bought an immense stock of fall and winter chit bine; whiclt is expected to nrrivo about August 1st,ami to make room for this, he is tfoing to sell all of his summer suits at juices within t! e reach of till. Rend i. . i.: . . i n inn lie in in.** mi. The Sumter I' ll (Miiiin says thai "Mr Lam i n mill hi* friend pretend tii lie in tic 11 afraid that lie will not he allowed to participate in the I teinoetnt ie piiinai y next year liecause of his otlieial alliliation with the llepuhlieuna for a year or more. If he was thus treated lie Would oet his just deserts, hut he need have no fears, for.w it h nil his short comini?s. lie will he ir ?verned hy the idenl ieal rule that all ot her candidates will he required to observe no more no less, lint he nerd not exp et any special privile?_p Tiiin." !>em< <Tat. OLD NDWSPAPKIfc* Folt SALE AT Tin: TIMES Ol'TTOE ] l-'ort Mill Lodge I. (>. O. H. Tin1 lodire of Independent Order; of Odd Fellows, which m-hk organized hero several months ago now has about thirty members, with 1 more on the road, and all elovor men and jjood citizens. Following are the officers of the lodire: Robt Butler, Noblo Grand; li. 10. R 'dyers, \ ice (Jratul; G. 11. Hailey, K. S. to N. G; /. B. lvirl>V. h. S. I i N. G; M. .1 Adeoek, R. S. to V. G: John Rosoman, 1j. S. to V. (i; li. S. V.'o!f.?, Inside Guardian; A. R. MrKlhaney, Recording Secretary; J. W. Danaho, i Treasurer; Rol>t. Kirby, Warden, j There are several ollices yet to be i filled. .Meet iliys are held at the W. <V \V . hall Friday nhrhls. ? - ? A Poor Millionaire i/.iii'iy starved m i ntidou nocanso lie > (i-ltl 1. >: 111u? st his fnou. Karly use of I Dr. Kinjr'sNe.v lnfe 1'iMs would have; saved him. Th"y strengthen the slum-; aeli. ai?l digestion, proinuleassiinilat ion, | i lllpVove appelite. I'nee ','or. Money hack it tint sati tied, sold by Tims. 11 Meai'.iani. I <vu;,ui . <iS . l!"v. LI. Crier, who has been pastor of the A sorbite lief,nntorl j I'rr.shyteriun ehuroh tit Yorkvil'o; for several y? ars. ! ..s lvsion. <1 ami wiil take I'm; pastorate -i a latip* eh ureh in baurens omilv. Nrni l?r tin lor Sali*. I have si'V. !*j?I hundred bnshelr j of seed urn in, which I will sell at tin* following |>i iocs; live Seed lit t>l per bushel. Virginia W inter Turf t hits at ~?U cents per bushel. F. NIMS. nor WEATHER 15 MERE, lint you don't earn for that. .Inst i call regularly at our lee Cream Far lor and enjoy a eool, ref resli i 11 ?r 1 drink, or a plate of our delicious i L e Cream. 'Phone Id and we will deliver any of the alt >vo refreshments at yonr residence. mi-\cti.\rvs druci EnpoRinn. Why Do You Throw money away l?y luiyin^ a cheap ^nulo of Harness, wht'ii you can net the he?t Hand Made Harness at the sanie price? How is your saddle? Now'h the time to have it repaired. Give me a call. J. E. MARSHALL, <)|)p. Cciitinl Hotel. Rock IIii.i,, S. U. J. U. Traywick & Co., I DEALERS IN FINE LKJlJOltS AND WINES,! No. O Kust Trade St. (MIAKLOTT E. - - - N. C. Call Up Mo. 27, Wlu*n you want nood, fresh ] it will pay you to buy from the Special prices to our country lar^e quantities, lies IRA G. SMY' M KAL, FLOl'lt and i Your attention in railed to the First that we guarantee satisfui com and wheat. Our capacity is 1 wheat per day. Second, that we buy ear corn, s ity; and sell tlour, meal, crushed ni ' d.inps and all mill products at lowt EOCK HILL Ri Don' t Malic tbr; Mi Of your life by rjointj to the wr HF.K silOF. where you will tind ready to serve you. < >nr patrons n of holes, rips, cuts and I rinses. \Y *haY?'. i*:111 at third door of Hank carothe; KAMIiLKIt ami 11 J. \j. KimhivU, Airri w HgtqsiIX1 Sliap. I am still miming :i Rejwir Shop at, tii.? Spruit Machine C'o.'s shops and will continue t<? do xutisfuctory work at. prit'CM lis low us the lowest. On account of the hard times and scarcity of money, I have decided to cut the price on horseshoeing to 4') ocnts a round, liivc mo a call. f.-l!? N. L. liAYNE. BlaeliMtiilliin? and Repairing. I thank my friends for their past favors, and, in the future, I shall do ail in my power to please them and merit a continuance of their pat rounj^e. My thirty years experience in 1 <lac!;s:nithinsr and Repair work ia tlie guarantee L otl\ r. More satisfactory work for less money th?tt you can get elsewhere. i-'i-tf A, A. YOUNG DR. J. L. SFRATT, SI ltCKu.N HKNTIST. Office in .tones lmihlius'. Main Fti'oot, Fort Mill, S. C. Jhiv s. tf AICMEY LOANED. We M' -vitiate loans 011 ini]>rovo<l 'arms in York enmity. 7 [mm- cent interest. lie-payment easy. No broker's i oiMinu - ? ?niv n<Tu:u costs ot i*.tfcotinv: loan. Apply t<>(\ \V. F. Si>oi?car, Any. at 1 aw. lintik Hill, S. 11., or to mti!< rsiipia." at Vnrkvillo, S. < ti; Si'KM'El*. Any. sit IjSiw. May K. -tm F()K HOOD WHISKIES, W1N ES, UKAXDIKS, ETC., CAM. ON (>K WRITE TO \\\ 11. IIOOVKH, nilRMHTB, N C. You're Next! ploy only oxporioinwl wncknieti. who arc in attcnilniico at any time you call: ' .a...,. ...ill l... r i- .1- * i v.... ... ... ....inn 111 mu iAiuii?n.v building. wont of railroad, lluir Singeing w Kiw-ijilty. BILLUR k STEVENS. iremrnai A WflHC?IiRaSSExffl^BHSOi8rSFSB5HBWBEMBBI^BB \v & promptly procured. OR NOTES. ?rnd model, sketch, w vior | h??t.? t??r free report on patentability. K^.k "llc*W \J) to Obtain I'.S. and Foreign Tntonts and Trade-Marks." aJJ ^ FREE Fairest tern.a c?or offered to 1 nrrstoriJJJ CljFATEIfT LAWYERS OF 2ft YE ARB* PRACTICE (>J A! 20,000 PATENTS PR0CURE0 THROUGH THEM. ? All t?Msine?? continent i *1. Sound ads ice F&tlhfullV) V) service. .Moderate charges |wi" C. A. SNOW & co.| ^ PATENT LAWYERS, A) y 0pp. U S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. &.$ liKKF, and when in notnl of IOK largest denlors in town, friends and others who want it in ipod fully, THE & SON. 'KKD. followinu facts;? [ tiun in ^rindiny, ami exchanging 51) bushels corn and 2f>tt bushels die 11 corn, and wheat of good <pinlnl cracked corn, wheat brand, midst market puce, tjuality beat. OLLl'R MILLS. Lstaliu onjr place Visit the CITY IIARa corps of white barbers always ever i?" away with their faces trill e beautify the face with an easy i ..: i. i: ?' r j i mi in: mi:, uu'iiiu nuuoau. RS & SON, DKAL lilt YCLKS. *Z\ 1 '? It, lort Mill, S. C. I