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Italics glfMiele ; ftmumr.u evsrv^ friday t'BOS. i. KIRK LAM). W. I. TlLLEPlGl E Editors and I'roprietars. ' KATJjf* OF SPBSCR^frOX.? Obc ; yews, S!,c m 75 cent "three nxHgns. 4$ cent *A ADV EKFItMXCi RATKS.? One sqnare j (one ipeh?)o*e insertion.. Sl.Ofr^each ' fcttb?e<fcoem insertion, "?0 cent.-? t j Liberal reductions mode on the above ; i rates for three months, six months and . ve^rly contracts. [ l An eoram'.inication and Articles for pnV f licatio* anr>*t rra-cbns'at least on Tues day, to instire. tneir insertion in the Colfcwrng is-ue. Kocommuni. at ion of a personal nature - ; wHi 9e?#9<fhed in this paper, except ; V as ^n ertisement. t? be paid for. - [All articles f?>r publication most J>e ae companied by the foil name and ad dress ef the writer, ia order to receive attention. " ' \ ' : ? ?-'? J CAMDKX, S.;C. AU^5th^S92? I Ti Three Dollar Poll Tax. , While a great\ many practical j htisiness men, obsei vant of the con ditions ofr our people, advocate the $3 poii tax for free schools. it seems j to ag too' heavy a burden to put^i npon laboring men. This has beeni our opinion for some years, in Tact since t8$&>-^-*hen the idea wa# broached in oar County Conven tions. Of course if the people wish i -VTb ^ to vote it upon themselves, no' man i ?should, object, but siiOuldjjroceedi to scuffle for the money. *. * ? i j Perhaps would i>e absrt" Utely unabie to rai.?e that much, it they were forced to do so. But it would go hard with a great many: Y fif U equivalent to a tax of one per cent. on 100 acres of fair land, the i average assessment of land, being "|^jj|oat 3 dollars per acre. If all the taxable polls of this SlaUpaid, ]" it would raise a sum more thaa tiaif of what is annually collected fo* State purposes and this would come mostly from the poor. We credit the Governor only with the best motive* in agitating this question, and differ from I fcoly in a kind spirit. It woul?/aI ; ?o appear <51. at the people are jiim. The improvement of the lab *fle schools is an object worthy qf ij praise and of some sacrifice froa I i?f 4 cilizem. Bat the sacrif&i ?with, sojwjrjl^^oogr^t in pro '^ereased property tax TnSRPk itie. mjrit of his file a is that it npstfmipelg colored people tocontri>r! ttte in proportion to the betrpfttST ijM derive; and prindlpaily for this reason ; it is likely that if the ^{pestion U touted. hefore ih< people, f the whiter wiU sustain him. Curi ! ' T - ^ r tfus^y enoagh, judging from some jf expressions we have heard, it wou'd not be surpnsieg tJ see even the negro element suppott the G >vern- [_ measure, so eager ar? they for ?ducation. .* . ; In levyiog a tax liowover, shoulA we net be scrupulously just to all? UTill not a direct tax of $500,04)0 at 4>ne elip fall pretty heavy upon the iearnn^sof our people, wheu levied without regard to their ability to pay? i ~ j| i Horse Sense. I l? Tke?.foih>win? extract, from 'an ?!; open letter by Senator Gordon, of <ieorgia, contain?, inour judgment, ij more sound, hard, common sense jm packed t?to\ a few lines*, than i? ?generally found in a cart load editorials and campaign -#pcec5es : > 4tIt is true ? tiistrcssiugly true? that ?out people are tiaaniLtily rrnharrassed ?|rj. -iwd depressed. Thi-s is doe in part to ! ^ the tmnocess-jptry tariff taiiff taxa<ion ar.d class legisi;ition by the RepifMiean It ia- due, in part, to an ins-uffi of currency i:* the country; hut it stiU more largely d ie to the f;u*t 'that we ma3e more cotton thi>n th<* work) ??ati and le*s provisions tl\**Txv want. r 3?S?-^ ni I lion morebnltfg left over frem tfte last ?crop than Wea? ever before on hand at this season* Mi wvc had Syc miilioo bales ft- last year inste?4':^?ninv million tja!es, ? jio eoart'biontios^igto could hare k?>pt \ cot von 2o?n audterWg?nts $fr ponnd. ; Statistics stiow beyondf ^.ySphait tlvc* I $Hce-of cotton is pnt ap f awre by the number of bales on tlte mar ? tet ? ban by the; number of dollars in cir i en lation . if we wc?^ iw^Ye , our cotton F crop and doable our provision crop, it * vonld not be fire years before we i would have Wall street and the world at our feet-** i SK-''?}: 'V ' ?? .?* ^ * : T?Z claim of tfie 1 *Cnaseryatires' ' that thi y will carry the August is J preposterous bosh ;ii ' " ? -- fTV - Attention Is cat!*i toan article of Mr. iff. A- in this issue on the sub jc?t ?{ the $3 p<?il t*?. The question a ' dweuased jaat now, fWr.^ byacon Stitatioaal convention or amendment. ; - i \ " --?5SC. ~ 'T &? j . ?? " 'rns. tagg^Egui has been badly beaten in Ala-. barna in tke genetdl eiectiou, which came oft Monday. Charge of frand at the primaries ha<l .been made byKolb. The merit* of the ^ntr- vewrpareiiot ; knows to tw, Fraud when practiced in A party will tnrely disrupt it li fcuriy beaten, we rejoice in the itefeafc of the : ' poking element in Alabama, * : ?.? in - t Tfe': X* ws & Courier makesrRpfrorn its files a list of the hotaidxles in tl State fiace January 1st. It is not probable that al! cases. esyeeisOy the killing of coforetl parties, were reported, bat the csuinate is no donht, t&lerablv .correct! If^iowg a total of 5? fof the Sta|e and 9 for Charleston, or one-Hxth of the *bole. The following is the record by counties : Charleston, Spartanburg, Greenville. Berkeley, Sumter, t^vcberry, Ke**haw, Florence, Colleton, Barnwell, W tlliamsbnrjr, Darlington, Clarendon, Bcanfort. ? S* Pickens* And<-r>on, Abbeville. J Hampton, fEiijrefieJd, | Lejxington, piaii>n, i{ ? | Total, HOX.JOZIXJ. HEMPHILL. {From The G.-een fiib Democrat.] One of the ablest, moist efficient Itnd . iniltfSSfial Members* of Con gress from tlie Soath, is Hon. John ' J. Hemphill from the Fifth district of this state. Mr. H^nphill was elected to Congress ten years ago when he was just thirty years of age. and he bas served contiguous ly in- that body ever sirtcei A* \ young as he was, some- sis year> ago, the the* Speaker of the Hnuse, Mr. Carlisle, of Kentucky, appoint ed Mm Chairman of ojie of the 'qiost important cominitteeg Of the <i?iujie. which position he filled with signal and .ability, and to Hfhich position biwas again as tfigned by the present Speaker. When in Washington recently, in a cob versa tiorfVidi Speaker Crisp, ijf Georgia, , this gentleman espons ed great concern ^r. the success of Mr Hemphill f tf f^&.jSre&pt race for re election, remarking that he was one pf >!>e meat useful anjj in * fltienlial member# in Congress Surel/ 3Jr Crisp is a good judge.*! L*t the noble people, farmers and all, of tlie Fifth district Justify the gooddpiawn formed of them heretofore, by Selecting J|r Hemp hill to Congress. It will be remarked lb at Mr Hemphill is not an Alliance, roan, but jean any one say he^is not a large land owner, oc can any- one point out one act or word^f his an ??gg?islie to the' farmers interest. Be?id,es,Tis>?*^jk^Strast2irho i* opposing him, a fst doctor.) What guarantee we that he will do raorfe for the farmeis? As regards thf ability of the two men, theve is &o way to compare them, jsscepl to contrast them I Besides Mr Henjiphtll i&J in full accord with Mr Cleveland onj aU Rational issues of thje day, (^x? cept on free silver) and| is a great favorite of the ex and future Presi dent ?ience, he will have infinite ly more influence with the new, or any other administration than just ten such men as Dr. Strait. THAT $3. TOLL TAX. As Gov. Til'man's pall tax scheme has excited considerable discussion ami comment, for the most part favorable, within the ranks of Ms own fattioR, and correspondingly bitter ?opposition in the ranks of these who oppose Tillman and everything Tillmanic for no^other reason than that. Tillman wants so and so done, which being the case, it most be wrong on general principles, allow rae to state my cwu position . I do not favor an increase in the poll tax, while the present public school and county gov-, eminent systems continue, but as I hope they will exist after the next session of the Legislature, I do favor the increase heartilv With proper phanges in the laws now j governing our public schoo! system and the passage of McLaurin's (not TiH mao's) county government bill, the $3 poll tax, wiU-H i !?e one thing needful to j:ive us tiio m ost perfect system of public schools this country has yet seen or will ever s-ee. I ; I have held arguments with various person** on th!? question and hive found wme of th<*m almost reaiiy to she^-oroco *lile tears over wtwt they argue would l>e such :? terrib'e tat^j>n the poor ?ian, ij.- p ople stamhlwt; look Upon the 2 or $3 ifi this connee ih principle, it i? a duty of th 2 most sacred cha! ?|duty yoa owe voor df, to yoar tf U* that father or mother, who, in the vejmrof ^our childhood, strained every nerve and probably endured many privations J in order to give to y?n an education, I more or less complete, that you might be i the better 'cquippsd* for the hattl^oN life. V. - j The dutjr of your State and country should also ojcctpj your mind in cormeJ?-' tion with the mon^y contribhiions^you make to voar public schools, for the pro gress of education depends on the pro gress of civHization. Were; it not for ed ' ? i * ? i u cation, where wo ild bp oar magnifi cent cities, our growing towns, oar fist manufacturing; commercial and agTicut* | tnr^l interests and last, batnotl^ast> tho ability of our government, wHioh en sures; protection to life and property? Ofail classes of people on God's green earth to oppose an increase to the educa tional hind, the <coor?try roan should be the last, as it means to htm, far more thanjto any other. You are dissatisfied, and justly so, with the present public school system. Bet ter it; yom hive it ia y^br power and l l? | cofc hesitate tell yoa that yon will be fools indeed, to neglect the opportunity now presented to you of sending men tov the Legislature pledged to rote and work ! for the passage of the square school dis- ; taict bill, the county givcttnneat bill and to provide for it vote by the peddle on the j $3.00 <>o!l tar scheme. ? * 1 \ AH tlii-4 talk 3*0? Hear ths.t\ should the jjjfll tax increaeeJ, oar jjttlVA^onH^be filled to overflowing; with delinquents is rot , as un.ler one section of the comtv government bill su^h dc'inqu^nts could be speedily sentenced to hard labjr on the public roads, and after a lew such con viction* and subjwtauent execution of sentence, there wojald be little, if nny difficokv^M collecting a far jr -eater nuii^ bor of polls thaa are now collected. There are other advantag *s and go*] features in th? seve ral bills and iriea-iaje* mentioned, whL-h I r.uy bring attention to later. In cofirlauion everyone wi'l please un derstand that I am no eoaMail swinger and the i leas herein advanced are not my i4ejis dimply because they are Mr. Tlilinan^Xs. They are honest thoights, dictated by wo hope or desire of future benefit* to he, derived by myself by public ex predion | ef them, but 'purely arid sdely in the j liope that the people will sec the?e th:ngs-j I *ee them and that all will be b->ne- ! fitted by their passage into law. C\ ./ ;> ' Repe.ctftjlJjy J W. A. ScmtocK. } A IVJillion Fnelwls. A friend in need jsva-fnend indeed; ami not leisjhan one mill'on pt*opTT" liave found just such a irjcnd in Dr. -King's Xew Discovery f'r"1 Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. ? Jf you have nerer used tjjis grent Cough Medicine. <?ne trial will convince ffi\\ that if bar won derful ciirati*^jxjwt'^8 in all diseases of Throat, Cbest^nd Langs. Each bottle/ is guaranteed" to do a 13 that it Sc. tlafm<j<r or money will fee refunded. Trial Imttles free at F. L. Zcuip's pmg Store. Large l)Ottlc8 ?'<>?. and 1=1.00, x SUMMONS FOK JtKljEF. , '<?> s / ~ - ii - ' **? ? " ' , 1 ? '* -f ? ? *' ' ? ?' ? > SoUTfl CaRhU-\ -V?K KRS11 AW CpCXTY*, AbdthiaR Z&njfK PUtintifF%. f ?]' (Kju'nvtt ' [ ftfmliwnA- Metis and Wlltum Morrow and Mt K Allen , <$ ? fxirtftera as Cherry Morrow ci* Co. NagJiville, jtfyiu., btfendauts. : . , ? ? : r i To the Defendants :-f.You arc hereby jm?r?mone<l and re^nir&l t.) answer the cotnjdajnt in this notion, which. will be, ?filed ' ia the office o: tha Clerk of! "the Cdhrt of Common I'l.ea*, f- r the f?aM county, and to serve a copy at your answer to the said complaint on'the #nl> Isciriberathis'offireittCsm len. S. <J., wi'n in twenty days after the service hereof, ex j elusive of the day of such service ; ami it you fail to answei- complaiirt within j the-time atoresjid, the Plaintiff ia this action will ?PI>ly ?o the Court for the re lief demanded in ; the complaint, wit J tJ.T.HAY. , f?*J costs. Camden, S. C? July 8, 1892. Plffs* Attv I Trt tho Defendants, Wii'iam Morrow ; and "M.-J?. Allan, copertnera as Cherry, Morrow & Go: ? Take no! ice that the coin i ' plaint in !h> action was tilled intheolJUs ^Khe Clerk of the pourt of Common I'lcas (^)?atv, orAlie Xth/day of I \R At RECOMMENDED BY THE PROPRIETORS FOR - .(V TUG CURE OF Dyspepsia r Liver flomr: plaint, ^Chronic Hepatitis, Jaundice, Torpor of Liver, and General Debilitv fol */ o ving upon Malarial Dis eases, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentar}', : Constipation, Hemorrhoid, Utenne, Pe nal and Cystic Diseases, Hoematuru, Rheumatism, Catamenal Derangement, AND OTHER FEMALE CO MP LAIN T Ss? Price per case, $ 3.50 net. " bottle, ,.15 net'. ' 41 a 6\ gallon [bulk] .40 net A-LXj ORDERS PROMPTLY vJtli,ed AT B'. . I % MOOBE'i A strictly U^t-gnie fkotily w\rin| machine, posMMdus all mcderm EDMHTEEO EQUitb the BEST Frtcei tmt WMtntMe. Olt^li Oct eldredse HutyFumiRiNB co. BSLVitJERE, ?LU ? | J. A. SHEORN, Collector & Real Estate A gt.. Camden, S. C. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, ATTORNEY At LAW, CAMDKN. C. I Practices in all oi tl i e Courts o thoState Special attention given to col lections. ! ; 1 H ffiM in INSTITUTE, ^.ITIDES-SOIsr , s. ci Cnnicnlnm a-iaptu-'! to the rants 4f young men who \r*sh to prepare them selves thoroughly f> r the dittos of.Kfe^ while accomodating those fcholiave ly one or two ye^rs to s pena at school. The MiiUry I>epurtjpteJijt. jji charge of IJ-jut. T. Q- Donaltboji, jr., (West Point) <letajlt-<l bv \Vari?I)ei>artment; fr?in 7tii Cavalry, I Avpjrdmotes health, increases the capacity for ijtudy, restrains errors and cultivates liajitaof setfreU ance, neatness, punctuality and obedi ence ' ; , j . ? j : ' ;1 i ^The accessibility ,ojf the scftoot, the healthful climate , pnfp water, high so ical, moral and frV^gltfjis privileges make it particularly desirable. ' v In addition to a complete conrse of study, embracing the ?cicnces, ancfcnt and modorpf languages* BiwnettsfDe partment is connected* in which sJeci.il attention |is paid to bpok-keeping/' mer chant ile correspondence* btisine^ cus toms,. commereiaMasr, Particular attention pufrfcto moral cul ture. Fail 'ttfrm .^opens' Hcpt. fifth. Terms ?$p<h?rate. "For catalogue ]' and , particulars, address, OUL. <K)m B. PATRICK, ' V J 1 jPiUicipsIi! . ; v , } > I BANK: of CAMDEN.; Com menciug July 1st, 18D2* the BANK Off CAMDEN, of Camden S. ?.v jwiU o$en a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in the Bank. Depositors in thin iness and wijf timke it advan tageous to o trtrj customers to keep their funttsjwith us. "Tor further information, inquhe at A.. 1) _1. ? ! i. the Bank j " , \ II. G. CAIjlttSOX^ PreA. C. H. } A ^-?8, Qftslii<?r. AB' ?YE. ik. Dfp wit wJU ma. li of^NE WHERE IS THE I'iM p mm stub? That Is the thought of irnuiy who are not well posted. If they will only rea^ this adver 4fc?me ? t th^yijulj^e iron v inced r 1 1 rt i i fyr Made Garmeul^SW"fc^mci stvl?s an;l of the best make an^ perfect fit. \ - 1 am showing thi3 season, the finest and best assorted stock Spring Clothing ever brought ?o this city. It embraces all cf the correct styles pattern ?. and qualities that go to make up a first class fitting Tailor Made Garment. These g *>cU 1 offer you are made and trimmed equal to custom woit,\ and to give you hard wea. They aae rot simply made to sell as sorn garments are, with flashy trimmings to catch the eye. These are ^honest gpods; honestly inide in ordtS* ti? give hard wear and hold their shape until worn out. Those who trade here know the quality make of the line 1 cant, and I f ? feel perfectly safe in buying here. They save save money by it, and my prices aro lower than you pay for inferior goods. My Furnishing Goods is up to its usual standard, in some respects it is better, especially" in quality and prices than eVer be (ore. - You should se^ mv Leader in Balbriggan Under Vests at 25 cts. sqjd elsewhere for 50 cts. India Gauze Lisle Thread in all qualties anil size i I have the largest line in Mei/s Hosiery at 25 cts in all r,badrts that'are shown anywhere. See vmy,,;positiyelv fast Black uls? higher grades of Ho si ry to suit the bttvet. ? : ' 'Kia... , My Hat Stock is complete with all the leading shapes and colors wlnfetr-^s the Jiitest^t this reason in soft and stiff hats. I have the largest line jhat is found in the city, show ing every *shape to suit the wearer. , < - -j ?r? My Stock of . Boys' Cloth ing is - large ' aifd - complete in TOieepants Suits and Long Pant Suits handsomely made,! perfect in fit /end correct in styles. You Will find all the popular shaded and . patterns as well as qualities here. Shirt . waists in endless variety and sizes from 5 to 14 Vyears. M'. L. KINAUD. ^ r ?: * ; Columbia, 8. C. mm gain! BARGAINS ! I !? AT ? ' ~"V I ' ? ' ? ^ ? and^kev WILL GO, ? if the great reduction in prices is an in ducenjfnt to the buyer. * We nee4? in the first place, the space the? occupy lor our F ALL SlWJKv which will soon be coming in j bul' the most important r/ftrson is that I M - - ?( ; - ; j ? ?- i . i w w e ?o i>ot advertise {roods at cost the y ear around, but atithe dii.^esaf the seas< pu and at a time when we enn utilize the money better than the goods,?we are willing to lose the profit and make an evt*n exchange, thereby benefiting the buyer and maki/." our sekos haopy. 3 Tlje slock at-THfc FaMOUS GILT f DGF, STOttK ?-nm. and only ask tl-atvon fcircrus Willi a cull and you will readuy be convineed.^f tiuthfulne. s of the as:->erti:n. W<? call specral attention to our. liue .-ot n w e a k > > ^ ' * ^ which js second to none IN THB?JlT\.:tnd sny without fenr of contradiction, thai even the qco.<t fastidious cannot resist the temptations we pffer! Do not delay, rhut call early and save money while you can, by investing, in at least, some ofijie ^1\XY; BARGAINS now be in ? offered at TliE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE. j I , * i ' ! ?: Yours ReS|)^tf'.iIly, -J.". 11?! VILLEPIGUE, PROlWfcTOU. . A GOOD SEAMSTRESS ; H0B8EH0LB KEOESilT' AND A HOUSEHOLD NESSSSWIS qneofourNEW -SEAMSTRESS SEw:ng' MACwmgg. ! ??. FOR FUIL PARTICULARS AP0KtS3 MationalSewiRgMaciiinsCo. | \ lUacttkOBt TO JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. KELViDERE, ILL. , ] 4a*artctor??* ?? Hm FaraH: sew lag ftfteiihios j J NO C.: WIPERS j 'Wholesale Grocer. ' j Wholesale Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, Kr?. 1S3 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. * W. L. DOUGLAS; S3 SHOE oOn ! And other specialties- 'for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys am) Xlssos are the >. Be?t in l*e World. , See deaertptl1-* adrertlie^ i' meat which wiU appear In i , <Ms paper. ^ Take nosfubstitute, but Insist oa baring W. L POrOULS! B0OES,wIth. name and " price TTmrti) on bottom. Sold bj HIRSCH BROS. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MURKS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. F' 2rv Handbook: write to ^MLXX Jf CO- SCI Bkoadwat. K|^r Tons. Olfleet bnreaq for eocortn* patents in America. KTeryjytent utro out by nt la broqtbt before too poetic by a notice given free of ciurfe it the lAZSWt wortaT ?deatifle paper in the >'ew rort. ?j_ I * : " t; ! ? . ? ? 1 i Old papeis for salt at this office at 20 cents per hHBtfreil South Carolina Railway Com ' r ' " II ; Pany I). 11. ClIAMBEULAIX. Ileccivcr. CjiUp en.'S. p., June 22ml, ! On and after this <lai? train* will rui. [in a?:(.t'r<fcinec with the followNi^ sche I'l'jlo." 701^} SOUTH. Li nve Cr.nnU n lii?jcUin? j 44 H;l}fO<xl>* ' rhrcmont i4 Dixie j << Oaniflcn Jc u Miadlston " Waterce Arv KinjiviJie Arv Columbia ?* Chnriestoa ?* Annus ta i . GODvG yOKTlI r^avc Clnrrk-st'on ."0 a in ?* Columbia U 1 0 a ih *l Augusta ' 8 lo a ih '?* Kin^ville; : 100) a m *' Wat-ettH* . 10 13 a m ' Mjddleton 10 2t> a m ]?* C*indi;r.Jo 10 30 am !4' D jx i ?; , 10 .' 6 \ in 44 Clart inont 10 43 a in (i liugood* 10 #7 s m *? liovkins 1107am Arv Can?de& ? 11 25 a n; Conncctiuus for Uie Xorlli I'.ast via Cluulerfton, Cim-innatti Railroad and with Narrow (Jaujru at Yorkville. For through tickets to nil pnintsXorth, South or West or via Clyde S. Ship Co. to XewYv*rk atid the East via Charles ton apply to J. 15. WALLACE. A?:t. Camd?n. 0. Mi WARD. General Manager SCHEDULE OF THE Charleston, Cincinnati and *?> 6 CUieftjjo lUiilroatl, Taking cffcct April 1 7th, 1S9J aob'G NORTli. \ ?? 'NVdstralle ** k* Ar<jh'iu' - i Kershaw *' lle*th Spring * 44 Pleasant Hill | 44 Lancaster " Catawba " Rock Hill " YorkviUe- .? 44 Blarksburg 44 Shelby 44 Ruthefforilton . Ar. Marion GOING SOUTH. am lea*!!! 213pm 12 28 p im 12 33 pm / 12 49 p m v 1 20 p m 1 44 p nj ' 2 20 p m ?> 40 p m 4 1.1 p in. '? 30 p in c 40 p in j Lv. Marion !> 40 a m 1 " Rntherfordtoa 10 "0 am j 4< SlHbv i ]i> Oi'pj.j l\ " Blaeksnurg J 1 10pm! I 4i Y^kviile -/ 2 20 p in " Vock-Hil! L'5:?p ,n! f ?' fata wba .Jet. ;i 13 pnr ; "Lancaster ? *o4Cpm' 44 Pleasant Hill ||f?; 4 0"?pni 44 Heath Spring **?- 4 09pi? il Kers'.iaw, 4 24 p m "WestrUle 4 3rpm "lJeKalb 4 43pm Ar ffemden 5 05 pm Trains stop on signal, at all stations . Passenger train* -Jiiin througa be tween Colnrabia and >farion. Connections made with R. <fc n. at Biajksbnrg an^Rock Hiil and with S. A. L. at Co. taws* Junction. C. M. WARD, General Manager A. TRIPP, Supt ? - r . . ?> ? ! < ' > :-h ''CnstorintssowenadaFtrtt^dhlklwnfr** I recommend ites superior to aj^-prwcriptioo known to me." n. A- AtmT*. W. D., _ U>^ Oxford A*. Brookes, K. T. ?1bt use of ?C^rtorto'* Ji to Its merits so well known that It ^ $3E5eBSX&ai&>& Into Pastor Bloomlngdsle Beformed Caurca# Tb> C?jrrAU* '77 l!r**Ax8TM?*, m A Cure for the Ailments of and Beast. A long-tested paintelieren _ j j Its use is almost univerkl-by die Housewife, tM ? I ? Farmer, the Stock [ Raiser, and by every requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it in effic*cj| Thi<> well-known Remedy has stood i^he- test o| a years, almosf generations. ~ |,| No medicine chest is complete without a bottle Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use aljnos^avery day. All druggists and dealers have it; 5 : C.' y y--rs carriage nuikerjffisrrc tjittl to invent a"snort*ta i::?t not Sc .1 ??iu:n-i.in0er. % Success came with the ioi e * jSarth o to meuj"?ss? a^i - v ttSnri-tur i ocvicctml the othc*nnJt*,of which #Kreirem#fiT,?re<i? ii^.au^d c-iutlcjjuc, which, with a&JrcfMU local egtet, will be seat free i The Bartholomew Co- Cincinnati. O. WANT I ^ P | ? m ri-Yjm C!L OTHIIS" <3- KcXtS ORTJ, We are offering special inducements \n Votae 'E WILL i SATE Y?U MONEY. I f | V * m v.; , ? ? - ?1 :~iJT ALL GRADESv LAWN TENNIS SHOES & Have you been our