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i OUT MILL TIMES DEMOCRATIC PUBLISHED EV^T^EPN?81^ * 45. W. 'BRADFORD. /*.;?!' S'.ibact iptioti: H ynr ?l-0 I 1:.k months 6 I ni >nthr . | . (iiideiyce on I'urwnt subjects I; In-'ii.-iT, httt'-jtio uiillty >? uf ,, K .?! tlu'views of I'ot'foi'portcl-.-nts / if no- s ronimuiilt .1 ilons will nv1 ><? |.uV>.. h?<t in these column?. i'H i ,?IU-:itlon to the pnMislir. a?l > t.,- jiitcs aie mniij*- ! 'town t< ^ 11i in r. st->l. > ?r: Mill 'I'Inmo fw"h Ion if dlstnnct Mn.i.'isi. nw> Nn ?J? t- !> * Al'lilL 20. I'..' i lent Room velt is huvini; 11 spi-v h liday. lit; shot a Ciuiui jnon 1 > >:ir. A Russian oflicial niiy that the Japanese art* ??111 / irii* ky. But in to play the trick that ~ i illy. Viiy not take tilt* vjew thai it is i vi'k of charity to reseue ^ood money from tainted lingers? Kvidently the Bussiati governin *nt would like to lot <_ o of the no\ list Gorki How, ii it only knet\ liow. -%,-v N i fpar need In* felt for tin* i'each crop. It Hiii l?o ruined hy man tros's as chiiik, that is its u; :t'd 8p?"*ially . It inn ht-cn foil mi possible, n 'i- "i n servant deelnreai to'tench h?it how to think. It *ia now i to repeal the experimenl n t *e class of hnnuni beings. In all Ihe abuse heaped on the ii cad >f the Beef trust if returns (i mm y answer. All that it :ioi!e-.tly and and meekly asks is *o be "It t ulone." It lt ver oernied to ns before, but isn't it a little queer that the lie; idem didn't cm 11 on Yieo-President i banks to hold down the lid v.h'! * he was away on his hunt ng trip? \\ v.ill know how seriously tlie xim* ire taking it when tin* re* !.- e une in of the n run her of ! iiih'. are being immxl fur e. >" -re Roosevelt. der Haggard re viewing "with in.' the social and imlustiia 1 . ditions in this country. It i ? tin* English pot to call the i lean kettle back. 1< ->krt like the naval clcniun , ion in the Far East in living 0 i a means of bringing a boot \Yliether the pnrp<isc is to bv a tight oi by a blntl, tunc Y- " v i .how. -VrKV 1 . ia an official of Nt-w nuTiicipal government who u the problem of keeping t.ok. He inarrier! her. 11 . heroic remedy, but good i lot picked upovery day. Kussian authorities at St. !>?; g, have juflt completed 1 judicial arrangements o: t Arthur. Some kind i iii son ought to write and ct' what Nogi did there a rekf lgo. ? girl i:i Ohio who lost her ears t gb an {incident irj a inaeliine ' !i r. ' 111 < I lhem rcolnr.-i! vvilli ? I i til*. \\ e have heard <>l' i ks, but imt "ublar cara. Id do move." r !n 1 Uiimia wlio is also . f the peace, advertises i a niarriaue ceremony urn f >\* two onl)8on[? . e I)' lieves in hIiiniiI .ting illation through heart in liia buniin'HH. I le tie a letter from Teddy also ti race niiii ide. ? ^ - ? A Naval Suit. )f Soulh ( -ami in a hnsinstings in an est.in rase i'i ty which l- i> consider.! i"' .ch nil 'tie a as if brinl? up nno'lvr a si of uliur laws in regard to ildren aiul their rights lr seems, according to which has been tiled heprobate, that a woman, i mm nmmy, it u prope mount of about ? liiiirs and the several ?' dispute. mi brought oof that ilia '^itlimvte child, but as work accumulated 0011 ry, it would aoom a lit.tc tho State should lay . proceedings. Imvo hnOit i Miph tho sinking fund he manner of the rttstt ditionof tho property s t ' 1 .*ii ta! ; . t of comminiou that * . <\king fund with each sold and lauded. L| ' '/ j a,.; i Tbr War, V 4 J ? jjl. i Aftbl; frhminbiE? hi .Ti # t Hh v, Frt?m !i Oolihid Cliiiia, lot something like a week, it is announced tiint the Rus-ian fleet 0 sailed Friday. It is expeeted that i ? within a short tine* a clash of greater or less magnitude will oc' cur with Togo's sflips, ami the . j world nwipts l.lie outcome with in- I t tcierfl. TJio stay of Rojestvensky's squadron in K&mrahh * hay, which . ik iit French territory, was go pt'o1 longed that .Japan- formally proj tested to the Fnnch govei nment thnt neutrality was being violated. While 24 hours is generally re-. I ..?l.wl .... ii... v. a; . . ^ iiui < in i ii u 11 III I I UN" WllimJ'eillK i to remain nt a neutral port unde'H tlu* i-iivuniKtHiiccH surrounding t li*? 1 Russian squadron. it appears Hint I{i ji-stvonshy took advantage of ! I'Ih* French for a stny of somiMhinjz like six or m vcii days. Speeula' lit ii has been rife ?Jniithe wool; just past as to the luetics of Tttjjn, and as bearing on this. the .lap* : nne.se miviin'fer to Great l^i itain, Baron Hayashi, cave it as liih !|opin:on that while the Japanese ' ii( 1 inii m 1 had uo fear whatever as to : the outcome of a uenenil entice j iinent, being certain that he was a hie to destroy tin' Russian squadron in a ureal hattlo, he would! probably prefer to attack with only a part I hip vessels at a time, ; with a view to infliction, as great a losa as possible oji the enemy with ' is little corresponding dnuiage to' bis own vessels as might be. This rounds i?lanail?le i ie ugh, but the I : nial ! p >in H" niinist? r may have ! made that statement with the idea of concealing Tumi's real motives. . lb: view "f the tilings he has done, > it is hard to beljeve that the wily , ! admiral will be caught napping when the critieal time arrives, ifj he is, and the Russian squadron ' getH the better of bill), meal will be the calamity. A little news has sifted through from Manchuria, but it basonlytoj do with small engagements here, and there and the world is not in* j forested; it is listening for the tiring of hie guns in the China Sea.- Charlotte Observer. 2ft h. The Venezuelan Affair. Oflicial announcement lias been made that the \ ? ucznclaii affair is f. . ' llin .-i I - ' ' i u< |M \ nnaif fit irnhi, ll L'lO.Si.ll incident; the modus vivendi with Santo Domingo Iimh bethi accepted i mid seems to he "workinnf without friction; the United Stales lint refused to become involved in the , France German dispute regarding the "open door" in Morocco and 1 now New Fonndland has seiz.'-d Ihe oj ooi looit \ to advance to the enter of tlie stage and threaten Amerieun tisheuneii who may seek to ply their trade in New Found J land wateis. disappointed by the failure of the Fnitrd St iffs Senate to rat.fy the Hay Bond reci! proeiG 11cuty. Premier Bond has procured the j assage through the up ' < house of the New Found- I iainS i . lore of retaliatory logislation which, according to the telegraphic reports from St. John's violates the rights grunted to tislii ermen of this country by the treaty With Great Britain of IMS arid which is still in force. These dispatches relate that once the Bond hill la comes a law the New luiumiland government will seize any American fulling vessel found' within three miles of the coast o>' N? w Fonndland, having on hoard < i bait or supplies and that unless j I the captain of the v? ssel can prove that such bait and supplies were not procured in New Fonndland. , the vessel and its cargo will he |' ; coiilisrnti'd. Such action on the I part of New Foundland would be ; clearly in violation of the rights of j American fishermen, as "guaranteed forever" by the treaty of 1818, and would be met with instant de- j maud for reprisals by this government. It seems probable, howevi er, that before such n law is tinally enacted the Hritish foreign otliee | will call the attention of its pugnacious colony to the provisions of that treaty and will insist that its, terms be modified. In any event there is little likelihood of (treat itritain's permitting any action by one of its colon it h which might pi ot I nee f t rained r? I. t ion. b t w> en tit I niied States and the home government. ? ? LETTER TO A. 0. JON Kb PORT MILL, S. C. Dear Sir: Two yoara afro, Mr Ornnt Smith. Kri?;. Pu, painted three frame houses, and tho woodwork of a brick LfOUS*. Tho painter estimated f lift. 50 for the paint, load ami-oil. Ho bought l>ovoo $'>7-10 and returned $11.HO. : avofl $?U.10nn tho paint. Don't know tho cost of tho work. Ry tho rub the saving of labor would be from se??n* to to $1H). On all. * ?l> t?? $12ih Thin is the talo, as it conies frout M.-ssrs NV P Nick & Sour, our agents J there for 40 years. Yours truly P W Dr.vos & Co. 57 t l\ S. W B Ardrey &0o., rolls our puint. ? 91 ? J ' : The Circuit Court, i i>4 ,.U . 1 jfclifc ptafct^clfu^.df thh court of i i/oiujfril sesHldhS. wtiicli Hdjourrted I on lust Wednesday, Weh? iia follows: Cornelius Foote, clinrged with obtaining'money under false pretences, transferred to the contingent docket. Til oil ish Robinson and Clmrles Caity tiled', chrti'L'ed with assault and battery with intent to kill. Not : i a /i * i . i gumy as 10 .vaiuiien; guilty as to Robinson. Truman Turner and Reginald Turner, charued wilii assault and battery with intent'to kiP; continued. Stonewall Lanier, abduction; convicted. W. M. McDonald and William Hill, alias Gypsy Mill, robbery, Transferred to centingent docket. .John Allan Parish', alias J. T Drew. housebreaking and larceny; tiausft-rred to contingent docket. Henry McElwee. housebreaking and larceny; convicted, sentenced to two years. Frank Burris, murder; not guilty. William Cook, rape; guilty; life impi isoinhenl. John Bclk, bigamy; plead guilty; two years. I.C. Teter, bigamy; plead guilty; three years. Mill Robinson, nsBault and battery with intent to kill; continued. Ainsh-y Wilkes, assail It and battery with intent to kill; continued. West Robbins, assault and battery with intent to kill; continued. .John Ross, larceny of bicylp; two years. W. (). Bailee, assault nud battery with intent to kill; continued. Charles Strait, murder; continued by defendant. H F. Thomasson, violation of dispensary law; continued. The Thin Grey Line. Tli? fortieth nnniversity of Appomattox finds twenty-six veterans of the Confederate army in Congress. An annalysis of lie* representation is interesting at this time wli -1? what t tie South calls it "old guard*' is gradually growing Icbb. Out of tin* eleven States of th?' Confederacy hi*ve11 arc represented in the house and in the senate by old Confederate soldiers. South Carolina and North Carolina do not appear in the list, but Kentucky, which did not join the Confederacy, has two Confederate veterans in the senate. Alabama, Florida and Miassssippi each has two senators who fought for the South, ami Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia anil Virginia each one ex confederate in the senate. Five of the twelve senators served in the ranks, in the house the "old guard" contingent includes three from Alabama, three from Georgia, two from Virginia, one each from Louisiana and Mississippi and two each from Texas and Tennesse. Five States are ri presented in both houses by confederate veterans- -namely, Alabamu, Louisiana, Georgia. Mississippi and Virginia. The percentage is most noteworthy. The eleven states of the confederacy have twenty-two senntois, and ten of these fought for the cause which went down at Appomattox. It will not lie many more years before the remnant of the grandest armies lliatevei went to battle will have joined their comrades on the other side. Thinner and thinner grows the ranks of the gallant men who followed Lee and Jackson. iii-i n iiirniufi" iiu^ iiiiii iicvfr fail Id honor the old heroes.Orungehurg Times and Democrat. - - Attention Veterans! The following; orders have been issued hy Maj. Gen. Carwile, of I he South Carolina Division, 1". C. V.: ''Dear Comrades: Once again we are called t<* meat in annual reunion. This year our reunion will lie in Louisvillo, Ky., on dime 11. In and 10, The prospects are tiriirlD fi.i. ?.f Ilia I.. iw. W..*. w? inim-ni Mini most inspiring reunions ever held. I jet me urge your camp to send a lull delegation. I jet us make this the banner yenr for S mth Cnro11mi camps. When our faithful adjutant general in ehief rails the mil let him tie able to say, "South Carolina ramps have paid in full." The dues are very sum,!!; 5 cents per capita for State duos should tie sent at once to ?T. M. Jordan, chief of etatT, Greenville, S C., and 111 rents per capita for general headquarters should he sent, to (Jen. William E. Mickle, 824 Common street, New Orleans, La. These amounts are now due and should certainly he paid not later than June 1st. The place and date of the State reunion will be untied later." Castro is said to have offered Gen. Slier man Hell, of Colorado, a very large salary to take cominnnd of the Vonznelan army. If any other inducement is neccessary Colorado ought to offer it, - J j Far a Permanent County Exhibit. T?e riliK'.f; ,1iaS iCctflvV;^ frciA K< ofe-' f >iy Wqwl of ^lie Kock Hill (30ni'Aer* UN Oltili tlie followlbg letter. vMiirW i? | self C'Jit>iiillUtOi:>"i Dear Sir: It is our desire to collect and arrange, as a permanent exhibit, samples of everything produced in York . county, and to label each specimen in such a manner as to give full and Complete information concerning it. Wo I will have this exhibit' 111 the Comuior, cial Club rooms, in Itix.k Ttill ?'i'or>. o can be seen and studied by visitors, and used as an advertisement, us well as in educating our people and inspiring thbni to greater effort. Have you anything you can send us ; for this purpose? If not now, will you try to make or raise something? I No matter what it is, send it along I with full information with each article, Us follows: If mineral, state same (analysis if possible) location, distance from railVoud and estimated quantity of deposit, l If agricultural, state variety, name of producer, kind and quantity of fertilizer used, under what'condiHoiisraised and how much to the actio. "this should i Include everything, such tfs eorn, wheat, j rye, oats, barley, cotton, potatoes, beet, ' onions, etc. Vegetables that will not otherwise keep, and fruit's, should be canned in glass jars; hut canned fruits and vegetables will ho wanted anyhow*. If wood, or articles made from wood, state kind, quantity, where and by whom raised or made, with any other information at hand, as to distance I from railroad, etc. If cotton goods and cotton products, state name and variety, where and by whom made or raised, fertilizer, lujw much produced to tlie acre and kind of soil. If from mills, semi a phorograph of the works, if possible. If out tie, horses, poultry, etc., state the variety, name of owmJr, w ith photograph if available. If household articles, fancy work, etc.-. state name of maker and whether more would ho made if orders for them were obtained. The exhibit will, of course, bo added to from time to I inie. It will be op.m t > the public and should be of vast benj elit. Send u,s also the names of others who mav ha ve something ro <m.i ?? <? will communicate with them, j Very truly yours, Joiiu Wgop. -? ? Ilis niHiiy Fort Mill friends will be pleased to leant tliftt Mr HnrpI or K. Woods, of Chester, who several years ago went to Arizona on account of poor health, has rp} turned home a well man. Mr. W nods was for several ywars a resident of this place. BUSINESS BUILDERS. Fresh Florida Cabbage, Beans, uml Potatoes at Mills A Vaunt's Joe .Tofforsoij, tho famous, aetor died Sunday at Iris homo at 1'nlm Beach, Flu. Fresh Pork. Beef and Sausage always , on hand at A. O. Jones.' The most oven tempered dressmaker may have times when she rips and tears. : ? Try a pair of Star Brand Shoes. They J are guaranteed by Mills & Youug. The State summer school for teachers Will he held at Clomsou June 21 to July 1U. Fresh Baker's bread every Saturday al A. O. Junes'. This is the seasou for that fresh coat of paint for your house. It will not only improve the appearance, but will , i protect tho house. I Farmers who neod Cotton Hoos, Shovels. Forks, l'lows. etc., would do well to see Mills & Young. Florida vegetables are being shipped to lhi> market and sold at reasonable prices. If you need any ilium to furnish your house, see Mills A Young. Thuyhave.it. ! It is reported that a suspender factory will bo started at Hook Hill. When in need of a I'iano, Organ '<r Sewing Machine, don't fail to sue Mills & Young. A company has been organized at Laurens to manufacture overalls. ICE?A car load just in at A. O. Jones.' Will furnish any quantity doi sired. I i A citizen of Greenville has offered to donate a site for u citv hospital. ; If you need a Baby Carriage or Go- j Curt, see Mills & Young. The State convention of Biles will be ' held in Georgetown today and to morrow, \ Oullnt A. O. Jones' and get your fresh Graham Flour and Home-Ground I , Meal. J Cold Hill's Commencement* The pfo^tnhT' fot- t^he jpp,*VM?t^i {annual >:'.liibitipn at Uold 111! I i Aeette.thy hits , beeit ffebeito'd by ! Tlie iMiliejj. 'I lie exdrcistb are tti begirt this (Wednesday) evening . and continue through Friday. This ovening ai S o'clock the exercisea will open with two eonI tests for gold medals i>y the pupils i of the primary department, and a contest for a gold medal by pupils of the intermediate department. This program will .bp plentifully i llti'TrilliM H.?il Willi Inliluiiiiv ii? ncIi. I and aop'jH by the students. Tnursdny evening at -S o'clock a condeVt will be given by Hie music class under the direction of the teacher, Miss Edna Wright. ;'i'he concert promises to be the best ever given by the school. On Friday the ex^icises will open with a song by the school, I followed by prayer, after which 1 there will be the boys'coldest for for the ".Stewart gold medal.' given by Hon. \Y. H. SteVrait,of Rock ' Hill, and the girls' contest for the "Carroll Recitation Rin," given bv J. 13. Carroll, superintendent of education f<>r York County. Af- 1 ter an intermission, during which dinner will be served on the ground?, there will be n contest by those who have formerly received medals, for a gold monogram pin. At 3 p. m. will come the cr??wu1 ing feature of the day's exorcises? the literary address by Rev. .1. A. B. Fry, of Charlotte. Mr. Fry is an able, eloquent and fascinating speaker ana all will do well to i hear him. CHEATED TO DEATH. Kidney trouble often ends fit ally, but i by choosing the right medicine, E. H Wolfe, of Hear Grove, la., cheated death, lie says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Hitters, which effected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve j trouble, and keep them constantly oil I haiul, since, as I find they have no! I equal." W. B. Ardrey, druggist, guarantees them at 50c. I The managing agents of the! Equitable Lile Assurance Society: have adopted resolutions asking! the legislature to pass the inutii. alization plan and indorsing L'n s ! id til t Alexander's courao. EAST HOPE VANISHED. When leading physicians said that l W. M. Smithart, of Pckin, la., had In- ( i curable consumption. his last hope van- ! ished: but Dr. King's New Discovery twi * <iiicmiiiipi *<>11, ? uuj^iis unci U)I(ls, i kept liiin out of lib gruvo. He says: I "This great specific completely cured , me unci saved my lif<>. Since thou, I have used for o\ur 1<> years, ami consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure" j Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sire j i Throats or Colds; sure prevenrive of! I'uenmouiu, Guaranteed, fitte and $1.00 i bottles ai Ardrey's Drug .store. Trial bottle free. Two justices of tIn* pence for Port Artlinr have been appointed by tlu1 Russian government. Il will require a bigger army than Russia litis yet placed in tlie tiel.l to install these officials. A DAREDEVIL RIDE often ends in a sad accident. To heal f accidental injuries use Hnckleu's Arnica Salvo. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore! Solitude, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain, Physicians were helpless, | hut Riicklen's Arnica Salve quicklyj healed it " Soothes and heals burns like magic. TV a; Ardrey's drugstore. It is now reported that Miss Alice Roosevelt iH going to marry Nicholas Long wort ti, of Ciucinatti, a member of congress. FRIGHTFUL SUPEERING RE1XRVKD. Suffering frightfully from tlio virulent poisous of .indigested food, C. ti. Grayson, of Lua. Miss., took Dr. King's New l.ife Pills "with flie result," lie I writes, "that I vas cured." All stomach j ami bowel disorders give way to their' tonic, laxative proiK-iiies. See at Ar-j dr? y's th ugs.os;-, guaranteed. ( Phints Xr Snti Cabbage Plaits for sale, and now ready and "CharlesOn 1 jivjte Ty pe Wakefield", brad in rotatun as named. "Succession,'* Flat Dnteh," the d best Mat head varietie Single tliousald, $1."?0; .1,000 ami over )*!.: Tonus: Cash I it h ordar; or, piods sent C. on uioney. Oo* plant bods occupy Mo acre, muleixaml n?>\vinj; thain in tbo open air vera cold wiiiowi injury, l'lants araiod f we liava -pecii! low rat as for transportati '? ut rate" pints shipped from my. farm, to typo and mine, and (,to\vn from high j most raliabh'aaatl houses in tin- United 8 any dissatistf-d ciistoini-r at and of saasou Our fkittoi Scad: hint of our ]<ong JStnj this year in Charleston on Dec. '-2. at. 10 bushels aid over jier bu. My spoaialy: Prompt Shipment, Trna have been intha plant business for thirty W I 1 i ofitv "The Cabbaee Plant" '* K Llcll\, Post & Telegraph < CD TT H 8TT XHT n l J>W W , AJLU Wttl XX J ??SOUTH B Train No. '3 1 v Charlotte <?.00 p Ar " " S " " r?.o r, n. ? ,, ,, ,, 9.50 p. ,, ?t ?t ^ f? tt H.l.l a. it NOHTHB Train'No. <> Lv Chester l.oo p. Ar J ,, ? 58 " Cola. 3.10 p. " M ?"f ^ tt n 0.10 a. .. ? .. " 7.00 p. " Note?r\>rt Mill is a regnlar stopping Nos, 529, 3. and 34, which stop ou flag. , - C." . \i ''Vt ?'-1 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. .fljiie je^plar Wiuir exaniiij^tibrt o/ I ippVierthts kr 'TotloRetjP C<pj * iViC}it?{? will Ix held ii| tlit! Cduft HCir'e ori jScitWyi Mttyt l'.ttlv, , Iruatees an> fdrbitideii by l?w to make contracts with teachers vtho ctiii' not produce an up-to-chito coiftitiente. and there will be no other v^^rtpnity to get one until next October. frhi? re I quirejiient will be rigidly enforced, i In addition to the usual brunches, | applicants willbe examinedon "flughe-j MistoUbs in Tettohiug" which can M had at this oflicu. rriee 40 wots; by mail 45 cents. JOHN E. CABKOLL County Sppt. of Education. 4-2?:it ?7= 5 l-.' * When in the Market FOR GOOD WHISKIES, WINES, jBllANDlES, ETC., CALL ON OR WRTTE ! J o3n_n Moyle, 1\ O. Box 97, SALISBURY, - N. C. : r? Paint Yofr Bcuoy for 75c. to $1.00 witli Devon's (tIoss UUrriagc ! Paint. I( weighs :t to * ozs. tnore to tho pint than others wears longer and gives j a gloss equal to new work. Sold by W. , P> Ardrey A: Co TO Ol 11 FRIENDS! We ar** now loeab d at 1*21 K. Council street, Salisbury, N. C,, and solicit your trade. We have on Land a complete line of the b at \N hiski'es, Wines, Brandies, Kir., and can supply your wants with anything in our line. Our Mr. M. A. Teeter, formerly of Charlotte, has personal supervision of our shipping department and juii mail orders receive prompt and careful attention at his hands. Ask for price list and order DDuiK willi your order. w. n. hoover & co., KAMSBVKY, N. 0. Vlione 248! I rnmii'llj ?>li?ixiniu. or FEE RETURNED. ffi tO YEARS'EXPERIENCE. OuiCHARCBS ARB THE LOWEST. Siuul mottol, i>li >to or rketeh for S INFRINGEMENT KllIU cotulu. Kit Urfor, all Ej B TISEOl.lV SOLD, fr f. TRADE-MARKS, PEN* M B SIONS in.J COPVRICMTS .|>i?rkly oUalnxt. M "killtkecouch"! mi cure the lungs 1 W H Or, King's I Dassovery 1 _rtpi /consumption Price 1 run I OUGHSand 5Cc&$1.00B ^^OLDS Free Trial, J* LSurest and Quickest Cure for i^ll H THROAT and LUNG TROUB- H L.E4, or MONEY BAC?. ^ 1 Jx. } r .r<i? OR HO FEE. S .>!. ' 1 or i>!? -t. f ?r trttf * ? '*rton lUintabilil) . I-??k "llcwlv .S ntut rvigu J' t* atanicl Tr\ i M:trV. FREE Faiivfi ftrms e??r offered t ? ?!ivriitom.{Jv 5>PATEKT LAWYERS OF 2* TEARS' PRACTICE > 20.0.00 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH TIIEM. (0 ^ All l>usiQc?4 <"Hti ntt*I. S uad ad\.? 1 .ithfal V)>. fvi?r Moderate ehirgei. (ft C. A. SNOW & co.f PATENT LAWYERS, A) Ooo. II. S Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. C.& Island Cotton Soed. (or delivery. TCnrly Jersey Wakefield" two earliest sharphead varieties And "Augusta Tracker" and, "Short Stem j and head in rotation as named. Prlopg: Jo per 1000; M.oOo and over ? 1 jior loOO. () D , p nvhaser paying return charges it on South < tiroliuu Sou ( Vast, and w?. ; tonsil and hardy; they will sin.m so or ehipnu nt weigh *20 lbs p r liioh and oil by Soni hern Kx press Co. bio cheap 1 guarantee those that I ship to he truo p-iide seeds pureliasod froni two of th? rates. I will refund purchase price to ile variety of Sea Island Cotton sold per pound. Seed h 1.2o per t>u.; lots of Varieties and Satisfied Customers, I fiive years. ??tahV.'.Young's Island, S. C. TSCHEDULE. nitvn Fort Mill 6.50 p. Ar Chester S ?0 p 6.40 a. ,, (JAlrt. 10 1ft ? ,, 10.21 p. " " 1.2ft p 8.44 a. " ? 11.33 a OIJND. Port Mill 2.10 p. Ar Charlotto ".85 p ? 6.19 pt ? lOOp " ,, 9.13 a.' 9.60 a ? 0.30 p. " " 10.0ft p point for all the above trains, excep Nos. 25 and 26 do not run Sundays. I