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1 V"' r " r , ' " t 7' | w.w* r-.uu< I luH «|.Hm,v Tt Itnrtiwrtll Curnty Uko the ; Wlwt x»y you brother funnero, intc«, etc? 8ti|i|KJin wW Meet In VRrnwnll fir*t Monilay In July to din- OltM Mllir. (I. II. Kirvlaku. 1m ra* ak • a. I 1* iiaiinl alii — nr •|jiw»invp<i i mnmiminmrr " n it Anptaia In the fall, and Uterr bavin# bi»>n of* man by cot a Mi. 1 ««« * hu i no mM of M*. Yaa. Ifcra I am ay dna n «|»- Mnw |n % \rk«i«tiu, , ^md haM on Um Run anea River." and a lovaly iton and urgan Inaxi/r}’ ‘rjonnlj rlrar ItU-*—|ttlt* worthy to ha launor* tomethtng like Hwold Ur«>r)r(aOran#n, Ulilrad In ftong. I «*<Mifca)i Utat whan 1 , ur may U 1 Itke ilia lar.nar* AlHam-c, TIB I'AXDtD.vrKti KOBt OMURKSA. . T.axt week tve copied fmm tjte Alkon Jotii'ital and Review an niMcle highly cotnplltnentary to the candidacy of the Hon. I> H. Henderson. We will take pleaaitrn in ptih'lMbh)# equally cone I no a-.tlclea ndvtN-atiiifr the notulnatlon of favorite aona of other connttea that may enter t!ie rne^ We will do tlila that the people may have a bettefwrqualntanre with the candidate* to reproaent them in Hu; Na- 7’^ BMC arcencx i a * iora a m. Sovwral year* ago Knglleh eiiarrowa . were ltn|K>rte<l to New York to rid Can- 1 thM I would not And the** r'priiig* a very attiwtlve place to r>)oum. All atong the Carolina and Umirgla eoaat a* I whirled rapidly over the rail* in one of the uplendld ebaehe* of the C. Si H. nothiug but low flat laud* thickly •tud* <led with pine*., whone scarred bodies showinl, too pTiilnly, that the turpentine axe had put in It* deadly work, met the eye. It was not an in virtu# scene, Farmer* and, of oourso, la running into politic*. Them nr .’*r *a< an association of far* A few hour* before Iter death ahe rai led her M>i her and slstera to her Iwd side, and said hrr Imrtl's nrayVr twice, ,i and «tntg tbo throe fidloe Ing U^am+tnt We li-ard a tnfttbiter say recently In a Hundav school *|M»ech In the iut Test ol caouHa Itnancue^ tiiat we shoidd songs, "Kiss me three times. At the I rr*|i« t/nllv I I for the oMiiliiailctt «f (kr Ikaaocrailr party U r tl»c cttiiv of (. kfk of Coan. I pleda*; in) m W to at.kk- lh« result* of the primary election ami not to aisept rlllier u W. f. . „ Ur. John M. Hmlth A to., Wllllutou. 7 * f - I hue a collecting religion, and the i aouiiuntlon or sn <4bee from sny source other lucr* that wa* not broken up by poll id-1 beautiful (tate, and Marfme there, and ral aspiratiU. The averagu fanner Is easily fooled and Is so uiisusp.H'flng ha is drawn Into the political not before he knows ib An old solid Wheolrr k ho ihottglit he saw deli verance near at hand, asked me how thatOVliecTM was doing' 1 life, and h in Georgia. I ' "Ahynty friend," aald T, “ke have had that (llAeas<> ami got well of it. Wo Uhl not call it the *VV iieel,*’ hut U whs the same tiling under another name The farmers havctolrave their epldem undcrgrowtli.exc-ipt tlie Inevitable shw- oatiuiwa > . th I ir’i-wt-lls/. ni.i, lea just like children have to'have the palmett», to hid < th i g.nst-llse pin*. lire ^ lnA H1U , w h<M.plng cough, but they tral l*brk and other putdlc grounds of the caterpillars and oth n r objivtlonable v arm In with which their tnss aid •hnibliery were Infest-d. I.lttle or nothing was known of their habits and Morals bat they were met with unanl- l.arge saw mills ami tiirpcnttno stills mot the g<uw on every hand It made me feel sad to *eo siich ruthless dcstnic*. tlon of the tall, stately pines, The lit tle saw-milts we have in Harnwoll C'oiin- tyjjlve yon n » idea of the mills along the linn I have mentioned. Many o!_ ill*m form little villages, larger than Midway, with houses, all alike, h«iii io street*, to hold the operative*. Ho It the AaMrieaii awlnxiolls a a* irndeml w as from Havanush to Wavcross. where I changeil cnri and startc I Westward Surely, I thought, we will now* have a I change of <•! ry. Ba* no. K.»t pine land*, saw-imlniettA, saw-mill* and tur- I I writ lire stills c tuts amt go, roiu* and go | and irjolclng a* deliver- f uM4l u grows ao-not .mow* and Uta wye l gn-al IT. and »br freeb.m «f of o,,! o| the window. ^ and I fall Into a gvnt'e .lose and dregai of grais yard* with tall louibaloo-w.; -awn-inlll* and Ibiair's lafero l.o» Ifsr 1 b* *gfng for a view of Paradis*. *!»•»- |»"t**l t K*sfe r»r» f,.f G vliMMt ItW, U»s Osi and W| • itM WfKUHr* •rsM M p—mi sod Bod «tM pnortsf •W*n t s«* irstws, Mbs iy.t». • sM f«r os —ss. «. I bo’ ssobrvt's sod *• • •r l« tW -sits* ss II so>n w’id get well of It. It never kills anybody. Your pimple hera In Arkan sas are a little behind, but the wheel will soOu roll away and leave you about aswelto.T ns it I'oiind you. In s ime portions of your State the Wheelers are already convalescing. The skin is peel ing otf and die scales falling fromjthclr eyv*. There Is the Grange and the AT- iiance and the Wheel tiiat, like tho old Itnnw-uot'iing party, all die of the. same thing. This remind* me of the inm-np- tiou ou a toiiitMitoiis In Helena. The doi tors would not ailmit that the yel low fever war there in id, but said it w as prvlty much the 'same thing,’ anu • • an ok! eccentric man was taken dow » and knew his time had come, lie told the doctor to ■so him decently buried and to have Inscribed upon hi* tomb- atnnr, *t*trd ofttopaatne thing,'and it 1* there.’• And they, the t ~ a, lank tW fn rtU. lh» KaglUH •pa.'- >d>Naas«l the rt*y to. bsrplsg so tlwdr us a I then ki*sc<ji.theiii all gworl bye and than fled to her Master, to receive her crown of glory, that was waiting for Imr. Truly a good woman has gone from anxuigst us.' I<ct us takccounr;! of her ' by her example strive to lay up treasury* in Ifeaven, ao that when called Upon to give up this life with all its treasure*, wo may have a liome, a place nmong the blessed w here slcknr** anti sorrow, sin and death can- harm us never more. Volumes ( «»ild be written of the consecrated fi.lthfuhiess,.aud fi delity to tpe Master. She looked lorjg- In and lovingly forward to each 8ab- hat'i win n shecculd j^OoiittoFie House of God and enter into that joyous sing ing and Sunday school work wliich she a i much delighted In. Oh ! jiarnn n *, harmonyf l J is lament and'weep, let us cry. -‘Help Lord for the godly,woman ceaseth, the faithTnl fail from among the children ol incu ’’ "Sister thou wa*t mild and lovely, gentle as the summer breeze, pleasant as the air of rveniugxtait floats anioiu l he tnas." Sister how can we do without tlieey Wlio wifi fill thy place, for thou art forever goo-, and thou shall be iplsscd, because tliypeit w ill be empty. Tiler* i* an achiitg vokl in 111* hearts of her grief stricken family, but the a«*uranee is »heirs that w*th h.*r "it Is well/’ •*A (Aly droi>ped In tb« noon«biy sow, ibough sbrliereii so fstideriy bour by hour. We hoped it mlgbl Slav till Use das « a* •luiss, aliho’ snch a delicate fragile Bow »r. But Up* Heavenly gardensr • Bat was best, and Be gaikcred iU* hraa’lfwl Bowal to hi* lil~*a*l to re* itv it ihesaL ________ • pcf Hw m •kit# •• ••4 • • • lit# M lhaught diuu suggested itself pi ns that ihi* would b« gisol religion for a coun try editor. Subscribers, however, need another kind, which would very appro priately Im called a paying religion. That too would artdwery ‘mttah to the treasury of the average country news- pai»er.—Marlboro t’hronlde. Shkep Raimwo.—In 1881 Mr T. L. Johnston bought four sheep for sir dol lars. - He now has* twenty sheep valued at forty dollars, imd ha* sold one hun dred and forty-four dollars worth of wool and mutton. This, doe* not in clude the sales for lids year. Mr. John- stoa estimate* that his sheep have cost him nothing, the fertilizers obtained from them rijualling the cost of ihoir maintenance, Tl ! • liea a _i tto.i -WU.n .- boro N'«ws and Herald. It is Absurd For people to expset a cure lor Indiges- lion, uuless they refruiu from eating wliat I* unwlislesoiue ; bat if anything will tharpen the appetite and give ton* brtlw digestive organs. It fat Aysr*s Bar* BAparllla. Tboaiand* all at er rbe UmB testify tot&a Merita of this medl. in*. Mrs. Bsrwh Bnrroughs. of St* Kighth , Booth Iteat(mi, writes: ** My hos- s lahea Aysr’s Barswpwrtlla. f«.r 1*11pep* is sad t»»j»i.I Urn, and has hwrw greatly hene*tc4.“*’ A Confirmed Dyspeptic. Bi _ ^ ^ m than the r. (mlurl) Ajustiluted benwKTStic or- kADixntlou A> V, BAVE&. FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully announce myseflf a cnmlklate for.the nomination of the IhMetrsttc |>arty for the odici- of County Auditor. * I pledge imsrlf to uMde the rvinlts of ‘hr primary election and not t# accept cither « nomination or an office front any source otlier tlian the regularly constttafed n.-niocratio or ganization. • fi. G. K1I.KY. -•f-respectfully :innoutrc»» myself n candldnte .for the nomination of (be riemoeriUic party forlhc office of County Anditor. 1 pledge myself to uhlde the results of the primary election and not to aeeept either i nomination or an office from wWy sowree tsher ths’ti tlie n-g\dHpfy eonstitllled IVmocratic or- saniratlon. ’- 8. W. TK0TT1. *1or SCHOOL coMBimm her. J. 8. HsVeUcr. is hereby announced se TCundUUtit tor 8ehool Commissioner suhjrel to theruk's gortniinir tin* Lbinoeratie Frini* A FRIE.N1> Rev. TV. I>. M< Milieu. Is Wweby nniKSir.eol ; as a candidate for {Mmol ( oimni—nw..-' suts J jeet to the rules gorrrnii.g die Democratic Pri- [ msrtcs. WFt.L WIMIKR. The many Mends nf Rev. Arthur Rubt *enl him to lbs fv wtoswito vnii-r* nf iUm«i If . I ••aniy as a Csudklcte f<# UMr iMwCnsts*' ' for the •OM.r- of i >«M) *efm4 t r ssMt—l—«T. I Mil.jr.1 to fhr rub* «-*aiatine tkr Ih awn-iuto Asheville Short Line' Pon Ktija' & Wd; lern Ctro'I* KCItiJ Seventy • lx F.i tim t May 16U», ■Hftli Meridian Time. Xoam. Lv Augusta Ar Anderson TJUI.V 1 ■* 805 am 7 55 am ..... 1 46 pm “ ijr«enwuMl....lt 11 uni “ Ixurens Ji2C pm o tireenviffit— -.T Wriun *• 8partunbiuir... 2 10 pm * •* llendersonvlfte.tl H6pm * • • AsherHJe.. ,.. . 8 (16 pin S'r.crii. Dailt * LvArhtville. .78 10 am * “ Hendersonville V 58 am “8i>artaiiburg.. .8 40 pm “(irocnuille 2-56 pm “Laurens ,„'.6 2tpm “Utwnwood-,. *28 pot "Anderoo20 am Ar August a *0 ytn. *J 86 pm 5 15 pm Out) am 8 00 pm 0 10 am oiwsnv 1120 pm 000 am 6 45 pin s 3 35 pur 8 80 pm • •••as «V AflOam II lAaiis 1’ort Uo\ i\ & Aaiiis , a JUiw y. 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AM*pm M 8avannah.7 20sas Port Royal 0 15 pm Lv Port BoyaLi lOaiw • •* I.’tiatleston 0 10 pm | Lv Reaulo** -TiJaa* I •‘itaiai.nali..; IOlWi l Ar Au«t»vtw..1*4aww M-rowtoXiAtaos* I ACCo*MuuaMMW« Lv Augusia...5 00 p»i | l.v Port Royal., ir Itosnfort . i Lv B. anfort . ! arris* Royal. fa* Aagwto—IiBa*» • |tally exeepl i*wnd«\ , Thrvugti rtlrcplng far totwrww Ha- | rwaiwib and SpartsHbarg Bally. i»«, Sunday—mil t-mm irala on .Vndrr- «ni Mr*web, leaving A niterse* J a. m., arriving at •»-< orml- k 0 <f> a. m, l*»- tarwtog-^Wva Ma*Sr*ln5ak HffBB*. to-, arming \nBvtaow I *• B ( wnw—Ttam m <»** vww —B HtoBa to aiwi frsws s*f •—fnto to fotoaiMa anB i Mm vs »t>* isiWwaB. A* •pnrtonBmFB ■ MB A 4 JMfc _ i to* vtotossiltos —mto to amB ffwaw 4 Bwrlsvtos*. w* * «mmB atoB FBaskBw am ito* • tortBldf tb> f t MttPMMl » % •. r. sJm> ws4 itMi h V bB m MMi *« • ,11 BMW 4L BMW Ww •» Ayer’i Sarsaparilla. J m* % » I * • A ft ft ftft •• M m mi WM0 f%m 9mm • I * IMNDITCS* nitlis ranr its.ti I | ♦ #k to *40*1* *1 ♦B|0 % • «B 9* • •m+mr ml mm+* PM * M < Bto m> «- « * a M •* ’ ’ ml «m I a! • 4 aapw M ItJM ml +*4 ♦ • * I Ml t jpftl «» M I* f •r i mm w m BBW t «*«» m i mm »a » * m •» •a* Immm- • m*n+mmm$ t ■* to to% ■ aw to Btti *4Mto 4W A m ** m b«B •* to, to Mto i BlBvr* at grnawB all a (Be TW ntw h to^wa to Urn m wBo are aan- iBa —ilwaGoa. From oar knowlaBgw of Ibwui w« irmly bvltotn of tlirn would H» a party to any capturing o( the rove ted honor By political trickrry. The nouitnatlo** •litoinod by any unfair method would not be an honor and the caudidataa abotild have full time and abundant Uw opportunity to pnment ihetnvlveu to people before tlifir inerbw are paused It laaian di— Uf-Hki )-t-i-|rlr at n ( 'i o' n have so far attention to thU ini|H)rtaiit matter and arc not prepared to pn*x judgment. But* full Convention will be i>f ad vantage even if limited to the work mapped out for it.. It wiltglve the rep- reaantativea from tlie ditferent counties 4>p|>ortunHy for coiuparingoplniouii and •wrapping laformatlon about candidate* and political belief* Mid derire* in their respective torrltorio*. We have aeeu enough to know that lite grand Bid party mean* luiachief iu the •Oinlng Congrcwloual Campaign and Mia underground activity that haapre- ▼aikal in Ito rank* for tjje la»t month rv that It la a wry lively uorium i It “play* ’puaaunt" In ptibik' Uk Rarnwidi BHagathm w ill *t la fell force, get tlier* tarly tad bring berk .a gvaaily ito-pon|dr end Tat I'ao- toBtotonetol Maly neaBoB B toraea to * *to- ei*B totoay •ertouo* «| ew ^toftNm ihw tQiiMHflMi m 4* * 4 to to « Immm'bmm tbs tatotoat eaB ■^rtagv | be*a ever e *a eruatto aitoB am —aka B aea of x» far rws« eeB rerraeitoa l I—Iml TW Meoar. srovUte 4 Cm Bad both ami I be result U whet 1 beve aekl. Four war# ago tbrir large buirl,eimilng f rs.auj, a a* bomvd to tW gn>uml, but uutklngdaunted,Uiey went to eoriend now hav* <mv of tbv pn-tlbwt and moat novel buildings I bavv ever seen any- wIkmw. It U hiftlt of Atlanta brick and coquina ruck from tlie banka of the Stt- e-aaac. to mmtmrnm ' bp# » mm Btototo# fltoi|4 i Mp* IBm «to^ ■aw*’ I «n—btoa wWw I too* asafce aa*e*B ta> e*ame i, fatossiOi* vtohatoMBtf ks* M tby «A* m> a**m»w . r iw* saw* tvwabi tta»»a to ••atom* — aoeate*. •* eWsotoaos. w* I— ■»•»*- *aa> * vaa* am s * „ , , _. _ •—a ss a w—manf I aeee*etoaa earn Bern '•wm-r gygn Tirr.VW > ■ — **va am* aea Ao4 o taw b* eaw* betoa b* *tohf la . _ I^.T 1 w ***»• •’••-* a* s ■■■■*%■ . . - ss a-% s/mat a**i, a itoSo— — ■ r • vvewA f V «ai—i—a U(-s i, etoaa*. ai "m s — ywvwetng brv paaTWaatikA la HarVs«w It to m.->*41 v b>|MB Ibai tas *•• w tea* • III lamb lb* ya wf bts .svMMiy Is. ****** rtamr uf ’fall* Ber- ■mw" la fliteae —-TltoaMMrilb larto* , , . . ... ,., • ■ a*bow tor • fatiwe. 1 B leot | itba to kiwsa what voo evtoaa tblek | yoe’iw gml foraajbnw !0K IBHJT, or* FrtraJ ».„V sT aa* a m ruefn •tavw s* I Aofiual SUlfBtcila trt* f • •« :■*% sMto Bto tol •• ' t % B4 • mm wm m mm mm MMM m mm tl w to ^ I itoMI tatotoMtoAl i 9mm*%'***" * i ^V ft \ * JwBa if Flanagan, a veil km porter «*> the I n a Ubaarver, v of epeplrxy a few aoaka ago, porled teautr-aevon bangings. \1 bae a moriW-rvr uaiorB Karl was kaugtal In Hamilton rounlr several years ago Flanagan eaa tlie only reporter present, the rxes'iition taking place iu au lnae- ' feasible pan of tlie mmintalna. It wa* TW eart on tBe fare of General j Greal, e BtrB U feimfallv reprnducaB In bl* fv rtrails on the genuine fA allvwr eertiBratea I* larking In iba coiutier- fell, and lla oniUalou furnlabe* a ready mean a of detrefloii. Mr. Kdward Atkinson aaya tto two lliing* most need tl In Ihoae day* I*. fir«r, for rich men to ilnd out bow |s«or men live, and, areotid, for poor men to And ' out how rich men work. ibla for him to reach ftica In The cuuthinaUoi), artistically time In get hi* atory in the newr*pa|>erif arranged makes a Lous > that would at- the man waa hanged at the time ap-I tnu* admiration any where. Thialathelr P"****B, and Karl, hearing of the pro- J- I> of Chester enjov* the i’l • • h« •. iri t.» I dlcament, consented to b* hanged two , unique distinction of being the only iiian i try .ne cigntfcu i, our# earlier to accomniudatathe press, 1 on record whose lifrf was saved I y tl e the only Inatanco of tins kind, we bo- Wok nf a mule. II) waa ree ntry a<- Hevo, on record, lie even hurried up quitted of the murder of Jack Reed, a the tinal preparation*of theSherit)’, ami colored man, on flic ground of insanity Is know ••*%«*•« •a* iBntWbn/. main building, cottages In the giouuds that are model* of comfort a id convenience. Their wa ter works, for hyginic ami bathing^xtr- poaea, aro well-nigh perfect. Tin* wa ter 1* all that couhl be desired and the arrangement* for hot and cold hath* and for swimming are all that any one can wish for. Tho proprietor* and their fautilie* are u* kind and congenial a* pnaalble, and make one feel at once at home. The cuisine U tempting enough The medicinal qualities of the water for rheumatism, neuralgia,^kidney and uri nary trouble*, nervous debility, 4c., ve very tine. Give* a fellow an appetite like a hyena, and then tne tablo furn- iaitea the supply to meet the demand. The atmospbem Is dry and free from fog* and malaria and the temperature mild with a cool, sweet wind from the gulf which require* you to alocp under a spread—and the sleep U to sweet ard refreaBing. Bet aiy letter I* long enough for (Bl* I will add, wtol ywe bar* no dottB* already ivwrlnBeB. I bat I am ra- yoytag niy vaeatlM, and I am tad la be* Iba aboet tea* 1 have gtvan M ton. KWB mm n tuyaii blmy JUZmm Taa ri ton short hi* taxt word*, omitting the ttaual appeal to the young to tthtin the gallows. Flanagan never coaxed to »peak gratefully of the conduct of that man, who dixplayed a conxidcration for tho prvxx worthy of emulation.—Texas Siftings. Cartmltr 4'aat HU Ufa. San Francisco, Cal., Msn- 31.—Karly . I MF laxt week a young farmer, Joaeph Silva, while cutting hay In a Held near Center ville, encountered a large rattlesnake, which b« xtruck with hia scythe and stunned SUva supposed he had killed Che reptile, and picked it up by the tail to cut otf the rattles. Holding the snake almost at arm's length he hacked at the cartilage connecting the nttlM witbUie [7 tall several tiniex w ithout acverihg It. lie Umb gripped the anakr by the body, | and aa th- knife caused by the kick of a mule in the head. “I am surprised, Hobby, said Iris fa ther reprovingly, that you xhonld strike vour little brother. Don’t you know that it is cowardly to hit one smaller than yourself f" “'JTion why do von hit me. pa?" In quired the boy with an sir of having the better of it. It was said of Hannah Moore that when she waa told* tale against another In her village her reply usually was, “Conmwe will go and ask if that be truejC The effect was something won derful. The tale bearer, taken aback, would begin to *ayj “-Well, perhaps there might have been a mistake, and to beg tliakao notice be taken of the mat- Hut n»; the rood lady wonld go , there and then; taking Iheacandal man- ■■■..■*. .t..i -• i ‘. CTr " ^ h«r, to make inquiry and eow- J?** pare aceounta. If all talebearer* could 11* rsABt *• . e a 4 W b< ri *ls ito tat Ml ■ is aw tososMB to Ito f I bMvaa toy Ml a hot sort — sUt aB>—. wse V «M toysa* start j—4h* • lO r*ta« M. to b4to •MW tea tto itofa H»* «si.»a« t s«-w • ■i—«wB Mm «• aer lafpiat ter Bto« ri Tto frirwAi ri Frank H C>i*< h awaoww Mm w rwwitlilaii ter Na iri ri (tareertt rwwwty ta tto wrai visriUM aw* pmto Firs la sMta tto rulm ri tto ItaranrratV irinMikrs. Ta kb irrarvl as a w.Mhf—a skwltrfid ana and iRta r wuwiMb upoe ha nrrsna by ebtrii i be ban brew dtsalAnt for Rh- brsr slsuxlaijt 1 IrriiMeqy. lib nMWpetrttrv.wsrw! flttMW* alri A<!> hi) to the IVtworrmlM- part) ataisi an<|Ut-< Tror ns rit, and nil ottor thtnya heinr equal, the cloliu* of a diaaMerl ConfrOrrste soslirr should out be (H rexsrdod. * aujcviulk. I yrepeetfully anfioonce myself a candidate for tlie nomination of the Democratic party 1 for the office of Shetifl. w _ 1 pledRe ra) self to abide the ronit* nf the primary elceiion md not to mceepi cither a nomination or an officc-from any Minrce i Cher than the regulmly constituted iS nioi-rntic or- aauization. J. VV. LANCASTER. FOR PROBATE JUDSE a_ L _ i 1-1. to the rron.E or darxweijw I would res|>ectfidly announce myself a can didate for Probate Judge and solicit your snp- I*>rt. As a boy I was a soldier in the Confed erate army, and received a disabling wound when Gen. P. M. B. Young was covering Gen. Hardee’s retreat from Savannah. For many years I have been a citizen of BamweliCounty and a practitioner liefore it* courts The close personal attention th.vt I have.given tg the prsetiee of juy profession has denied me the" pleasure.of a wider acquaintance with its peo ple, bet I pledge myself to serve them, if chosen to tlie office, iu aach maiiuer ax to jus- > i m i a. ml fW mi ijm* Am — toeffi tl 9 ter | MM ■ » 4 •te* 4 '%m' rnmmm mH»* Mi it ito# iftte • mm0MM vm totoB i mmmi fk i* 4 * MftHN CMi M i m** M Clte4i ft# fMCV tmml mi fltteMMM »mJ to* tea i it tto MLIto , Mori eanMwa Itaras* 4*a mW as —a* m tow ssB e aaa • i— a—>% • Warns 0f V s. • Bwtaoira ae* AopsaM t -state * «■ tas* Bseas* to i.os s* MriMolwa so* e —a aliB4tX s— hewB* tael n I A.-( KI« tedlue 14. it Trial *171 I 1M4 M UveitrtiRa. latMtehaa) CmtMs • tier mr mi<vr> . t *1,2*1 M ,V«st (los yi uuih-1 Bssr—iWa*il Ml. I 324 M BUG |w) a bit' 4.on) ui <ey.v» *1 / B 'i^irollna Killnay Crtotocwnwg ■srsk 1 Jik. I4FA, irteep enll rew m lottoer: AlHMIHfA DfVISKffl. «Bsr Net assets 31 Dee. I'iS*. *115,5u; 00 , BICBin* ASO DISBl’BftRMKXTS Dl HIXO TEAR 1887. Cash on hand The. 31, 1*86 $ 4.013 07 86,873 m Premiums and Aninub>received,.. Interest on Kcdtnipiion Fund in tested * Arivgncp payimxit by |M>licy-)K>IU- , «■ ■ Assessments .* Jnvrstincnts pal<l in by borrowers.. . L5Ub discounted from time totiuic.. Aggregate Receipts in 1887, Death losses paid.. .ie29;2M 08 Paid Agents 8,40# 04 Advance payments.. 0,875 83 8aiaries, taxes and other expenses... Investments.. Discounts Bills payable from tbae 16 yime...... 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