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Tk« Cavalier The r>ubilc«UoQ of tho r)-* “The 0«vall«r and tt f' and Loyalty," by "Rom Aah- lelgh," of Booth Carolina, will begin to the Weekly New* on Wednesday, No* vttnber 8, and the Sunday News on the following Sunday. • This atQry was written expressly forttje Weekly New* by the accomplished author, who, aa a South Carolinian, expects from the people of her own State at leaet aa cor dial a reception £S haa been given her In the North, where her writing* are well known. '* , ^ The first scene of the romance Is In a New York Court-room, where young Robert Clemenceau is on trial for the forgery of hU employer’s signature.— The evidence Is damning ; he Is con victed. At the utterance of the ver dict, ‘•guilty,” the young daughter of •the employer and prosecutor falls swooning. She is the secret glrl-wite of the condemned man. The scene changes. On the battle-ground of Tre- vlllian’s Station, a Confederate officer passing over the tnoonllt field, so dear*, ly won-dbat day, gfVes water to a dy ing Federal colonel, who moans out a last message to bis unnamed wife and commits to his kindly foe a packet containing a full confession, by tbs real culprit, of the forgery fdr which this ebbing life has lnnoceatlf«ua«red. Bis glrl-wlfe he qas never seen since his conviction ; snd a daring escape from prison, in which be was thought to have Inst bis life, bss rendered ab- »eoo° and an assumed name, while pal- r .— . ring this blessed tints, called by tbs e People. and other connubial oi the to find that your noble Adolphua, wboee whole being seems to you, Uly, to be the vary ne plus ultra, tbs ultipta tbule, and tbs prt» bono publico of perfection—think of finding Ip the stilly hour, we say, when all na ture is hushed, Adolphus snores loudl To the Ts«*sr» sfSfee Cob- Kresslswal Dlstrlcs: I announce tnynrlf M,*n Independent ean- didate foV Congrena from tlna Diatriw. In HiaU Poll tie* 1 knee always w the Mboernt le Party, voted at e •IncO^PI tha Slat#; rengreaaienal and Couaty tioketTfrom tiovornorte Coroner. j In National Politics 1 have all mj lifo'eea a conservative Republican. This is the correct pooition. Aphning it. enough to crack the eternal granite I th «‘‘ Art llut b ^ r * oure< ‘ u ® tr ? , • i**’ 1 wm touDatloo, of «b. oolMm. There e.e J places, no doubt, Lily, where yoo can complied* more for our^Congressional Wa- . The Place to Buy Machinery, Steam Engines* Saw Xhreshers i AND AL,L< 1CINIXH Or MAC tilNKHV'. j trict than an abler mao houeuly differing With ms in Natlohol affairs. B»ti<fing that a large number of ftemo- crats think aside, and behaving they will have Uie manhood to express themselves at the polls, 1 make this canvass. 1 believe in a free ballot and a fair count. If by Buohaballot and such a count I am defeated, my distinguished, popular and find out by ascertaining, what the orl- gin of this word ls,-butat this moment the required information has escaped our nlthd' Wanted—Jtlx Iheiuocrnltc greurnien. The Democracy of the Etate will I brainy opponent shall have liis seat withovt commit a serious political blunder if a contest. they underrate the importance of the 1.^ elected, I shall vote regardless of con- ... • ... . sequences for my country a good, and my election of the Democratic candidates l (' otl g 1 . eM j < j tl ,j Qi 3 trict will have.in Washing for Congress In this btRte. - Thought- ton an advocate ready, willing and able to fulWn must admit that we can never 8€rvet,l ® m - .• . . , . .1 Iknow tttat the power ofan arbitrsrv and have assurance of. permanent good dictatorU1 pRrty ««« government, and peace in this State, J know that 1 am heavily handicapped by until there Is a change In the political the unjust, cruel and unconstitutional action character of the ad ml al s ,ration « »« Ur. Washington. Yet there is a dlspesl-1 people imagine a vain thing,* 4 but believing tk>n to allow the Congressional elec- tWl am right, be.lsvingthat Qod protests tlon to take care of upon tbs t**^*^* in myself, and remem- * * hcrieg that “he alone is a man who can re- ground that, h we are permitted to en- j s-strthe genius of his age, the lone of fashion joy Borne Rule.and manage our Bute | with vigorous simplicity and modest ooumgs. I shall walk csloily, humbly, firmly on ; so deporting tnvself in this canvass that all boa- est opponents must admit if I f»i\ to achieve success I hare doue more, I have deesrved it. w. n. vuxcan, Barnwell C H.,«. C., 11th Sept 11MS. eepi4 te affairs In our own way, we need care very little who is President and what la tbe complexion of Congress. For ] this feeling there Was some excuse In I 1870 when the overshadowing question wus, H iw to obtain bonsai gorern- _ , . . mstit. To day tbs question la. How to hMtfWrtyUrV. 0ol M ju.!-. . I tF ,^ I , b00 „, to attain tb As long ss the Stalwart But on the #va of bis pub- Be vlndtestloa be is stricken dow* on . .. . Rrp chiles ns are is power, and n 8 al- Treelillao’a bloody M«l. and co* n lea | wu; taa la bis gift 100,000 bis honor bsvtsg paAsi to lbs Usv# FwUf# , omov ^ ^ Dubtseils snd e".eeny who swesrs to do bis o( And be falU In aptwreat Mb w «h- L fmJ| ^ 0«t the o^tba eugertog ’ |DraU ^ ^ ^ girl be call* bis wlla. Tba Cwafiwdsr ~ ^ bts kavss bia la tbs dews Agsln tba sewtka ebaagss. Tbs year Is 1970 aad l>oas< Douglas, tba bearer of tbs trust, te la Bosib CeruHaa. bis sad connate aflet tawrb rvwarct*. uaBbevl.— meata a tion 'fat da, tba paopis of ibs Btate « rxpect re be o n years, at least, by i for it inewi and 4 old (Afr«caa> party ruatad every tba ewemy PSMW, •“tbe 21 bST stum. Pa aaeewtrai away awa»r a •god far bet. t esfiswwry by s Ms wvw la s • rwwtaga. wOa bMa Is M * - - - •a p svr * WV rtae W sU ul (K'ttfege five *« ae*bs l • urtsg tba tma if ae'W*' Iia.U >• rv-n aad as- 9-reot la wr •« ribae. barkea b^ Mr aa sad Owt J we tv bamrt d^ la be t~si s« iba er Wb tad w«aa irw*v od by tba SmrwaaS'M eatae ^arv m»wi fbw ebd pSoaa bi mmt ba aatskvta k wueara gn*>-~mae tf awa.■ h w be bvWMe Me eWf y dawgbtar a - - * Wwaaa. be Bsa wakes beamy Bemtbsee eb wo A warm sriaabmewt agrtaga ay baaawoa D —eatea aad Haat Oabdbemn. laaeoatMAAr b»r aaeveusa la aaeaead Bag a gbet be*a >a Dwwgtaae atvgbied aa-d ewog-fwt e»wma ff*saaeor* Laea* bme segeaw. aa emamy ed l>ea a* e aad s ybpabmam, bus eowvteebng bis ed * >« nee fa*bar Tba •• et I* ■eoda abwsebaw by tba bewa labaaa ed Ma sd a Wo egret va Mmdkaarb*m has bev bae*. I>«m< ad tba trbstl Frwaavwea a ml bay bewss AadMaw eweeuwwa ibeSr ■mrktwaaMaa, agem tba amawasa ad WWMB begwske baf aawapemaaa ed Me bva 4 Bba dkemoaaw tba pwrbM ed tba BofierM gbiwr m f> Ugtee u beapeag wad |arowea eatru< tavuattgeti^ai. re •wduag ta a tkartbag dbeaawary A maa Umg tb^agbt knag In fwwwd, sad saw t*esaa tba wtfa ad years bgw. gsa tba bfigbage tweareat sd tba sSary. aw4 tba raakaas •( tba Waskiy bvo« ■bail gat save k labaa from ibaas by tba satf rty anpoawra ad tbs BMHQi v Tba Caraber aad tba Purltaa Is i f IstseMs totrro*t. Tbs pbd In nunalng- ly stmsbad throwgb • msse of ry wbicb owe eeawie evar u> bw at end of, aad only teaebas wtib tbs last chapter. Tba ebaraotsrs era nume- roue and striking ; lb era Is power in their sketnhing aad virility In tbsir worda. It to #fk>nib Oaroliaa novel, Instinct with bar spirit, loving of bar history, redolent of bar ttoertrs and fields. Tbs characters are not placed In the Blais an they might ha plaesd la Maryland of Kentuoky. Its local eoi- oring to vivid. About the central thread of the story am woven the hor rors of Rocoontruction times. Tbs Ku- klux make their midnight rides; the Reform orators of 1870 speak from tbs hustings ; the rivals fight a duel. Tbe graphic sensationalism of tbe scenes to only surpassed In constructive ability by tbs tenderness of the love passages. Tbe Cavalier and tbe Puritan is a va ried and a strong story. It can stand on its merits and command a boat of readers irrespective oi.ite origin. One of our objej|r In publishing this sio- ^ ry, as In publishing the ohsroilng ro- mances of John Witherspoon Ervin, Hilton H. Broome, Mrs. Clara Dargan McLean, Sidney Le Breton, Mrs. Jen nie Drake and others, to to eoooorage native Uleot and to ehow that, in the matter of literature at aH events, a propbst to not without honor In bis own oonntry. when that country to South Os Polina.—Mews and Courier. TheD w«rk ss ■marts»S 'ji * ki« Ik*'4 sbnnjd | • -si'iwsJy twf tbs siwil w >4 I I'fistws f - r Cssgrtws wa foe tbv I sf lb* I* rs» Jl IwMa 1st S’ at* 1 As Agent of tbe celebrated Geiser Machinery I am' prepared to fill orders at short notice and on nfhsqnablo terms. \ gQrOn hand for sale and immediate delivery a complete Saw Mill, just received fromlhe Factory. * ', * I am expecting ihe early arrival of a car load of Engines ranging from 6 ' to 15 horse power .•* . • ~~ ' l , G- E. .■ .. . a i..—. - ■ , .ii riMlAT iTRNIfURE SlOU^Uf 1 IIKOWN8 It ts well known In < 'harle«ton sikI S’steof Sooih Carolina, also the surrouncllus bUibrn, that Hrow»i*«i Furniture Mtoro takrs a le-tdlu* i*<wt in 1 he Farnltsre Traile of Chari.v*ton. I strive in every Way to plevuio m y cuatom n*. There is no tug- k! inr over prices at this store, .x. I fir a price at which yrntda esn be eol<i at a living ptotlt. llaviHgdeionntiieii Ihna, 1 have b«t one prletifor all levll goods on their rrerits, and wowMnet misrepresent lh-m e««a t-* effect ssala, soiltsl a MM*tl mao or a cldUl o*n buy at tbkv store wlth- on' f-wt or ‘ ‘ ’ being imooeed upoa. I have aih kl:* tanf Furniture tn Aa «p fo-n. ■ C««t»- «e r« a M«n-i»n. I h*ve Ute H ss bed Hyrlng of (he Huwth, deal and vet ikid proof, a ton Hwd ie*-ie*« very PHILIP OHOWK, , 9‘nrestod OAue. */» King Hn* », »ef-7 Sv» * h <rh*^os. Wef*. WORTH OF D Crockery and-Giui ries and Ilardware het-SSH. itisn misstou st •bss furttar Jfs *• South Carolina Kail way Commencing June 4ih, 1882, train will nip as follows; s w- McCOBB. Jr* ge\eijii coii!^io.\ amim COLLMRIA DIVISION. Lea»» CliariMtoa 7.00 a m Arrive at ('aktwbta ll.SSasi LeaT* Columbia A.A* p m Arrive at IWiretow 1«» 40 p m ACCOST A DIVISION. (Daily-Wort., Leave CharieetMi K S > a m Arrive at Broach wife Leave branch villa Leave fid Uie Leave Mid way 8.15 pw 6.1s a m VSOpoi V-lSiasi I.U d <Klr too, I r.~l I* 1»> It •g Mm* sd F*m artoelfvs t, PLsiea, ,i •re Hey. 1 Le*** L*rs I Leave fikeckvOle ! Leave B*ka { Leave WtIBat *• I Arrive ea A •««•>* 10 46 a a 10 60 a a iTOiaa 11 l*aa 11.23** It Maa 11 Msa 11.67 a a 12 Upa Itlfifm 2*0 p ■ 4 CO pa 5 .OUp a S.ut pa bltpa 4 22p a 6.42 pa fcttpa 7 ISpa TSSpa 7 64 p a The vE^TOETIC ^mr m Style, Quality and Pr lhe Ta Vy anlt, doahU thsAsi Oo It »* impossible to qaoteWh Lfi** *•***' only to call and see for yoavg^^ ^ ^ Be taro and come to see tl^vThMbM^g** wish to buy any thing. Just This in: } Very If we Cannot Suit Ton at Cooke’s Clothing and K V * 4 . JlMLt. ' 711 Broad Street, Augusta* Is gfwU, fit asd prioss, UtoMr ly asy ser of Msa, TsftlM'asd BO)*' 1 Owerroau in A sexteti We how a reeidest rsnng the Uteet »tytos sad had U*reeve* If m aile or iteuil, m* osr fi | CL5M!riSCLACUr5 # Comminasion Merchaut- \jm++ I »fkPed% l +4k » o * *1 9%# *• t v 1>H TOOL il t aH*! tv ^ Ms tai am* • It fti O At* f*M* |* %M* 4* t) mi rrff ■ Aat i A* Aa* v**! amt* i A*QHktAft AA At* • V •A* *M% TV| *< IA AtAAl f*Mf*A*A4*U A pAfeMf f f*At, AA 1 A^AA^I i A A* *■ a4 t* CfiNAppvAi t| AM*A t*A* 4a4 V * I* || t A# amnaIma* fi V#Ai lA »**I«nA Utt I* AlMMiAAPtf 4ltK A A i A. At C*A TV* * i flAt* t* 3t w**tAA**. A O»aanah AH«r* • k Q* I A*M W *A • A Ail A til A* ^ s'* t ’ *4 *< | Is# H+ti PAfily. • m all I lifi 9 »H 7«IU- lAAf'l RICKARDdC 6 n A V AA » IVA/ N. N T I N O, ne nr unci m riMc I L—<po I L***o Ma4 **j i l^g^o* K* . xgo • | 6a si fireoabetbs I :^p*9* 4^*Aetiefi 1* | A# •* dM#t*Ma* (PkMgtrt sod Sesam ' Leaee beseebetb* 1 Leave boeSvtke | Aa M Asgpsas * •* 41 e a VA6e a a a iv i7sa 10 SO* b IS m * a *6 M • • bJOp • 649pm 0 64 p a 7 si p m 7‘llpm 7 Mp a 7 J4 p a • 27 re p a S*M J t WS a ( 4 If Si Amis i IA «• i • • ■ o. A*m*m*m4h0aa] •* i*AMM €J9 p m *1 MotofU etM* 11 JfA A f* Ai 4tA*tA*iM* | AA % *i CCNLITMIMA MftAitl* i 4**MA6**4*f I A rote l«moi I mu*' AtlNMi* |4Wtoa 1 ndpo w^aMisi o Ato**g* Mkt ri W * i ••'•’US # fib 704**4 ^ *•* j *'to4i <4 •e * 1 atv t—mm* llwtlA^ Aft A M AMmm mA TZ • 4* il • Afj nv H A ^ ait <>r KB i f * i • I A* A ••* jahmv Wer AmA g \ lAAtoAo, *A, UftiAAA AiP*! t *f eAb* Al LatteJ bteies I rt*A* cf. A Great Change Crash in Prices. CREDIT ABANDONED Clash Datablished. i l v 9. It TMOee aa ewd CkAeal ilSSS 4e4' v Aeweea SW 4 y0 WTUiM ‘ *l*g At«mA«UW *i tt41 4* V , M* M A 4a A- M A**e *m*AA* •■•■fi Am *A*jn^ *a% i —m ■ t ee Ths Pi i k »'to are iswked to tsepav* try New es Dry abd F*w*v fvsade, seawtotlsg I* pert sf Fogies Tore me (*1mUa. Oiwgkwas, aad * Isssafsl etnak sf 6 aeeto KUh s^A W oreawd Drea firs-d FsPeas, fit k (Saffc sod UMdeey, fie. CLOTHING 1 bee* s ■!>toy ie* —tod stosh a# Cbisg sad I It i-2 to 60 eetoa ('sasUaerss tosss ft# area to §1 | Daaweas. HATa* AND CAPH- 1 ke«p Mi lisa. Flat sad Keefitoasb-a. BOOTS AXD fW«a Lr Mas wad Mays’ waa f%»w ttoa*. Gob-as Lwtotos Wtofiiug taws, ■saew And Faaad l kttdree oed IsMete ewrygay 1 I a it! war* My toesh sf fibs oboes gw** OH' M k Cwap'M* Itosfi sf fiaspto ns4 Feasy Qw—iai. Tefiasuo a I he aad as pspwtoa patowa. Sap** Spawp Masatoa sad to—k* 'J 'Htode. Mas sed fiMaw 1 v4i if* 1 , Atodg N A. Hunt fie Co I Ik»a a«it whs* tbs origin of ibo f ike saw la Fetoafsi poirtics a ob^era to tbe v He ed ibel'pwyta ee ibe s^-ciestod to OMgvw* 1a ibeMerhry-dtbUeeowtae'atoaW Uue wsee It was tbergvd Sfi<1 prvvsw ihel Mat kry bed b**a gstl'y u( t-bs«g- log tbs UeUaoey of wliueowvw after it had bran wrttiro nut by the aoisttos snd sworn ta Oa s atcjiLw to rerum- mh theme papers to lb* oommluae for tove*«l ( ation, 97 DemocreU votrto "ay*” Tbs Oreeahacker* eoting were Meaaro. Burrows, HasHtln*. Junes sod Mice. They all voted M oo” with tbs B^pobilcsns, to prevent an investlgs- Uon of (urgsrif* by E W. IL MmekVj, the oaodkiot* of tn* Redioai negroes sod Speaker of Cbttmbertolu’s last House of Bepresentaliat-s, who plotted to kill tbe representatives of the peo ple In the Stato House in the night time, should be seated and Samuel Dibble, tbe candidate of tbe Democrat# be unseated. On the question of unseating George D. Tillman, a white man and a Demo crat, 4 and seating Robert Smalls, col ored penitentiary convict find Radical, the Oreenbackers voted for Smalls. This to the party that honeet whits meh In South Carolina are asked to support—Times and Democrat. “Drlwk «# Make Tsa Work.” •T drink to make me work,” said a young man. To which an old man re plied : “That’s right; thee drink and It will make thee work. Hearken to me a moment snd 1*11 t ‘II thee some thing that may do tbae g *od : I w onoe a prosperous faun*. I had a #004, loiint' wlfs, and two as fine l uto as ever tbs ^ vs ehone on. Ws bad a comfortablefieme, and lived happily leather. DtrTW* used to driek al* to make as work. Those two lads I havr told to dmnksrd's gravsa My wife died broke* hearted, aad ahe sow Use by her two sees I ysatbS •risk I 66 4^7* **7 to I a sew a««l i--» Ma* **4 Iky C* ofce al eoto 6*r ki m k mi f *ln#li *g mm fe etoch *4 HsU. ft all st Kadored presa Staad'fd CaMree* si 7*. Ill -tv Paki* fie I to. Heavy fthirtisc 6 14. 7 l-t*sd kt. I t-<uU* Extra Khatly KWsr fid 75 pet barrel (Vdee Ri* Csflhe 12 1 -2c par pnsad- Ibsotitu! Sugar st I Or. Mackerel 81*. fil 00, 11.25 asd fil 50 P¥ ■*t -have s fall and sew etock of poxle and I i*r>>poae to sell ihea very ehrep. bet only for co*h—of course my frieoda year depot, will n«4 s-k <dr credk IIOOTH AN D KHI Maa 141 esd 162 Mretog 4 Sse s. 4 . >K*, htrrst, i/epot for Bnilden 32 sad SI Kary Sr. ChirUetoa, Mft, a* —a*i«e fibartoOvS U 4 SB P H «e4 ■a 6sgsa t to f 6s A- M sad 4 6P P. ^resm reasrertoas ato*y sKh vests* W ib* r>* i *.!-vo4 ead caslato bab^ead *4 to Moore. Atlosto aad e6 pessae i S re es4 fistoboosa «ri6>P<g6 fdMM** Peeseeeas Ttsdoee toeo4 bea eA bat toss re tbs fired eeeeoU to 6 eeaa pa afie bw esssd veep. Ttebaoe ere s—t to ire 4m ye m 1 voiore Oe PMOrtlmpS ea4 dwadsps SMbea i ireetod to aad tog alt attire si ess 4ret ■tree tore to »to j» sad itop. Tvsheia are 1—4 liU Masdsy sees ie vet ere fiegstoe retea. 4 rest* pee_piW firs! doom I i gite emcee I etoae wAt t* fiM*M*9^* *4 to toe relivles the ea#» Acptag Care are res re s I etoki preereper —are tot were Ta than. perebereog ttow Dr) resale fiw F t 8 ii T* ay sfif have warned ea Ice | erei eeitiesscwte if (hey { the beat to * aocege VSiU A. ?. are 91 (f w. i. d: • dV ' • * L S—71881 BROAD STRKKT AU< SPT's, Ves e4 fit s, po Ur tea. ,»e.re> to w s A IS 6* Li a# per barret, fit 60. leg ret. parharvet. fil 66 I’l.arr. per to/r» fil 76. Rair. per pessU 6 ecats. iHfttlM,SX6IIB7 • ad BI.1ND6. a.4 Hll LklU HAfiDVAKI at laser price* ikea ere he hosglM ebewhera MT *riie far pr.ee*. pn> Ariicle* stave orepneed deUreredsi C; E. Lartigue. BLACK VILLK, 8. C. srpll-U - -. Q. T. Andrews E. B. EARLE, 301 King 8t., Chariestoa, 8. C, Dealer Is fine Rhoee, Boots, Trunks, fie. He guarantrea eat Ufmotion. Exchangee cheerfully made et say tine. All oniern orders over fil0.00 Express chargee pn-paid. ^ lit invitee hie Irieade ef Barnwell County to come and see him. end nny orders ontrnst- ed to him will he promptly executed. Your- favora solicited. 0 T, ANDREWS, Near Maooaie Hall, 801 Kisg St. oot> Boyd Brothers, WHOLESALE GROCERS —A3fD- LKiUOR DEALERS, m BASS Bat OH AAleKMTOlV. M. €7. eufftl -*m Reepect fhlly, Job Dawson. tepid 8« C. F, FEl liHANN, -of HtriWfU, WUH raiw£8,GAe*ffl&e* MMioloanlc and Rstsii Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES 883 BUO-AD 8T. AC0C3TA, OA., Will b* happy to see asd serve hit nu merous friends in Barnwell snd adjacent conut i.*. scpl4-Gm leha Qubett, CARPET, OIL CLOTH, MATTINfr, — and— WINDOW SHAD* WAREHOUSE r No 267 Ktog ft rant, Charleston. 8. C. eepl4 8m W. S.MjRSVThf btfri DRY GOODS, CLOmifiQ, -—AND 0IVT6 FUMISHIIG 00050, 406 sad 466 Kh»6(recfi rharleana. A C Spestol atteaties #eea te fifitog Cm a try Ovdcre. —pi4 >m SAHC8 fit. gfifiWUt Tonsoriml Artist. NO.WOH. TBBUCniUllimT RESTAURANT fi - VO P fiT 6#.* JO ft V fi. PBT6. Orevral M mange* Farmers Frjend ■ui i n nr.vn. a.iDlA WA. ON 1.6 Kim 4 RNTS A ▼ HAM. ~ Circnlation 33 000. The largewtanJ b-et nxrlrultucai patM>e In the oouulry. file at taiga patrra, 44 Old- uiuna, faw ndrarilMinretn vnd alnjoet drew*tba reaiing luatier given by ta* llJOaudlJ agiirultnr<t prp«-rs, but we *red It to you fur 16 oants a year. Prem ium.s t<> *v«ry au'jacriber, |.iatsUiMU> club rvWraand 781 spl.-ndi.i rirareaU glr- *n tB*m In Vldlti.*., resaltUiii of a 647* Now Bird Mill Clover Holier, complete, iu- cisdtag re-ekvMliig nttarament, which c rens < b« ored an t reehed; * 640 Cases- dn> Bulky Plow< s 666 Studebaker ratm Wagon. Oliver Cblllod Plow-.Hewing Wa- ohlue. Bllvoi ware, **to. Sovos of Uio de part met i to of Aha FurauTe Trioud are “Ferm Toptoa," n lh* Oi chard.” ‘•Live Stock.” " The Poultry Yard,” ‘•Horn* sad Health.” “Don.retie Mconi>my." • Yoong Polks.” ‘The Pttairr ” “The Story Teller.” “the Funny Flac*, ,, “Sunday R<^o■ll^g. ,, •The Clover Leaf.” “The Anltiry.” “Letter Basket,” "Various Topics,’'^g.rrrepond- enoe.” ‘Huts f««r the Seawto.” ••WorW's Record." etc. Practical fat mere and the best writers'contribute to lr. Agents make money rsnv soIuk for it. Any subscriber authorized to not as agent Send 60 cents for s year’s subscription, nr write your uxme on<l those of your neighbors on a postal card for fire sample copies snd otir Illustrated Preuilnm List. Address. yARMBRR' FRIEND PUB. CO., fouth Baud, Indinss. asg21 4m t VJHITK TBE WATTi.6 Wblte’e Umbrella Houma. ’ Ufa's Soft fists 80. 75, 61X4, Ibtt, 6140, 0.66M. r*e las soft hats. s' am sevsaty-two Naas l*ss 6*, it 604 bora lat at- O’Neill & Heating Stoves. Gratetv Htofito QF* Boy the EXCELSIOR Cook mg 6tc Heating Stoves fur Cual tafi Wood in J: . 831 ep21-8m Champion Poi geo. w. vriuLffl CHAHL.H8TOH IRON Portable and Ftaiionory Eo- . ^ pines and Boilers, Corn and Feed Milk, Merchant and Plaatjftion to Mia., (Mto wto. H.uen, C«g WV«h NIB Iteoi S(«»p. - Hand Pump'. BeUiag (Sf* •d) Pad Cooks, Qj m foot i '-m ITj