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I I ACROSS THE BORDER. (or a is to have a -ond will meet in the people are making North Carolina News Condensed Quick Reading. I'fter of ltcmir<>r<l ntti^lit ii inilliitii fnllmcks <»n tin* Kulri^h is t*> s|m*ik1 .f l.tMNl mi tin.* nuiuMli-iinjr <>f In-r mnrkrt lioiisr. Tin* FrK*inls‘ iiu*»*tiii«' nt lli<»li Point Inst wefk was a •rrmt stuvnss. North t’nrolin roityri'ss whirh t/m , «*n City. Mi-i'klnnlnirjr an ctTort to or^anizi- a fair assiwia- tion. Tlicy sliotilil siHM*«*t*«l. Tin* Wilmington Ih-rii w loarnsthat tin* ilama^t* from tin* n*<*»*nt fn*sln*l in tin* Cap** l*«*ar amounts to about p**r <*»*nt. " In* Kaluigh Ni*ws ami ohs«*rv«*r, otn* of tin* lutnlin^ North Carolina ilaih'S, has «*han^»*<l hamls and startt*s out utnlor a tn*w mana^i*nn*nt. Tin* ri*»*»*nt fn*sln*t wusIuhI away tu-arly all of tin* hridj'os in Wayin* rounty. Tln*y havi* just Ikm*h ropnimd and tin* (ioldshoro Arytis says tin* pnoph* wi*r»* so ^lad that tin* town was full of country people Saturday, then* were more drunks than had been seen in a year and the lock up was packed. A lliyh Point special to tlu’Char- lolle Observer under date of tin* Idth. says; Charley llrigos. engineer on the Southern Hallway, in charge of a local freight, was killed here to-day hy the Ashhoro train. The local freight got in about o clock, and Charley Hriggs stepped olf of his en gine on t In* main t rack. I he Ashhoro engine,which was hacking, st ruck him andtlu* wheel of the tender passed over his thigh and crushed his side and foot. The engineer of the Ash- hore train did all In uhl to save him. hut Hriggs was only two feet away when he saw him. Mr. Hriggs was taken to the Kcllcvilc Hotel, where he died at 12:^0 o'clock. lie Wi|S epijsejotjs up to thctiu|c of his j|ei||i| an«j reeogi|i^e<J Ijis wjh* and phj|d 'V , |f!l Ihti 'V ,:, || jnttt tltt; room. §taTk’neWS; Hmuehody lias been ' loot jug hoard ing houses in tireemille lately, much lo the discomfort of proprietors and lodgers. Mrs. Francis MahatTey, widow of Jtio. W. MahatTey. died at her home in Hutler township on Monday after an illness of three weeks of typhoid fever, aged seventy years. .1. Hendrix Melanie died in Colum bia Tuesday of consumption, at the house ex-Post master Clayton, his re lative. Ilis political history is well ktidw and needs no rehearsing. i\:. i Thomas Sparks, of Marlboro, at- einpled |o eoujinit >!i|eide at ches- erljejd li|s| .Satipdfij l|y shooting |jnis|*jf ji| | jp* siije willj a pistol. •flUSt: lIMkltumt: MSpiii ks is si ill ivifltf. ,lo|m Havis. a young negro man. Wits killed at WiHjamstnii Monday evening hy being crushed between two Hat ntrs >vhi|e the train shilta il'IJ: T!»l‘ n'ilruilfl e|n|doyees are ej-. ntlV^li'd hy tlie furotter's jury. Mingo .lenklns, colored, from Col leton. and Win. Waddill. white, of Chestertiehl were pardoned Tuesdav hy (iovernor Tillman. Hoth of the pardons were recommended hy solic itor- and judges to whom they were ITf'TI-!-!!. flu* Meatill of Hie Ifetorm County Cutivetil ions held throughout the Hlale show tluil .1. H, Kvans has been f||t : fj*o| f the ||i|!*l ji*i|i»inls for HUHTIlur mill \V, II. Timmerman for IdculcmiM Hovernor. The vote was extremely light—not over 2< MU Ml voters partieipating. Hr. Sampson Pope will now go to work and make an etTorl to get the nomination in the general primary for governor, lie says in an enterview : “I am standing sipiarely on the He- form platform in refusing to go into the preliminary primary. \N «• left the other wing because of rings and bossisin. and we have got a bigger ring and a more domineering boss t ban we had under the old regime." Matters From Maud. [Correspondence of Tin: I,i;im;i;ic| M.vru, S. ('.. August 11.—We all i have our hitter and our sweet, our sad heart and our glad heart, and we need the sympathy and cheer of our friends, especially when our hearts have been touched and our family chain broken. <ih. how touch ing to behold the vacant chair as we gather at the family alter to commit all that we have and are to Him who said “in everything give thanks." Then let us Hud consolation in com munion with Him who is a ipiainted with our grief and tiiat knowethail our sorrow. Then in as much as the summons of diath came last week to the dear children of .lames and Hock Peeler, they have our leiiderest sympathy in their bereavement. We regret very much that M. I. Philips remains <piitc sick and also that his daughter is ill. Some of our people at tended church at Providence Sunday. I hey enjoyed the Sunday school service , and were surprised to see such a I class of children—little girls—as T. Humphries exhibited, whom tin y say excelled any class in singing that they ever heard. They heard Hcv .1. H. Huggins, of Trough Shoals, discourse on the "Dissatisfied Young Uuh r. The crops are all laid hy now nod needing rain, though looking well. ■ Some farmers are so glad when tin y gel done work that they forget to take care of their tools until they need them lo make another rop. A. 1 D. Hay has a scythe that In* ha< used in harvesting forty-two years. lb* says he has been less partial with other tools. One of our young fi|rii|ers was seen | with shut gun in hand marching a "grape Ipygd,' <ti|! of his corn Held and bean) saving, "there is the road, dust it,’ and h<* dusted. The young i man had made a mistake in giving | the oh| darkey a wate rmelon as he | passed t he house. We heard a eon versal ion like thi< some time ago: "I’neh* who are you going to vote for? "Why nobody, dat wh (K Wat I kn ow bout votin ? dat wat de matter now. too mennv like me now. votin’ and done no wat tun votin' tor. His i> a wit • man gob- erment and de nigger far better to <piil dahlia’ wid it and let wile men run it, for any nigger ran lib under , any law dal wile man kin. P. II. Height htts feat hers for -ale wit h I he geese Oil 1 hem. Chiton Camps cotton began (o opeij the. I2lh. \V ho has earb V After thf. mcetiie.; of Mam! Clitii Satnrdi|y u hntlich imnpany of the j Cowpeti <il|ards, of (i.rassy Pond, was organized, with Pt'of, .las. V. L. Mr- i Craw drill master, The drill was ' attractive and orderly. All of the ! Maud Club are invited to he present , I he evening o| I he 2Hd to make ar rangements for I he speaking t hr 21th. The* crows are St ill numerous in our corn Helds, They have a deadly cn- ' eniy in tin* person \\ . Y. F.lliott. who | makes war wit Ii them on all siihs. MILITARY BRUTALITY. Tlie l*iict llrijml unit nil Old Xian Tut I>nwn : liy Austrian Ollit'i-rs. In Germany an l Austria, every week brings with it instance ot military bru tality toward civilians. Most of these instances are forgotl* n utter the publica tion of a few indignant paragraphs in the Radical journalsand a Radical or So cial Democratic interpellation in parlia ment. One that occurred at Rivu, on Lago di Garda, two weeks ago, however, was so remarkable for sticli exceptional brutality that it has had more serious consequences. Carl Hi igel, the German poet, was sit ting with a friend at a table in the great concert garden in Riva. His friend was 65 vears old and somewhat decrepit. At the next table sat several otlicers of the imperial chasseurs, who are garrisoned at Riva. Heigel’s friend, who had been weajied by a rather long walk, fell asleep, and the oilicers began to poke iuu at him. They were so loud that they woke the old man up. When he heard them cracking jokes at his expense, lie re marked to Ileigel: “Persons who make fun of an old man can hardly be gentlemen, even if they do wear uniforms.” Ileigel nodded assent. All the* officers heard the remark mid saw the nod. One of them sprang up, faced Ileigel and ordered him and the old man hi leave the garden. Hcigel's answer was a stun ning open hand blow* which sent the officer reeling luck on the table. Then followed a set no w ith features painfully familiar to js*r.-on- who have • lived in Germany or Anuria. The ofli cers drew* their swords and started for ward to run throii *!i th" two unarmed HI,•!., ’ ■' ' 'll t'll .it tie* first oieet, hut Ileigel stood e'.s *.. ’’••d dealing blows right and left imiil cut ilow — Hiood was Howing from three wounds in his head and be l iv iialf unconscious. A young lieu!; mint einied a sword blow at him, hut tie* baieiniaster. lirn- nelli, who had hast'iied tYoiu the jiiat- forni, caugiit the sword with his baton Htid pushed the lieutenant hac k. S.-ver- td other men gather* I in front of Jh-igcl jtnd his eompaiiiou .n*i tin*{‘.*iti*ned to mak'* -hurt work of iheohieers incase lUlotliei* blow h id*l be i!ruek. A crowd invaded ii:e garde n, l>e*Mii jostling tin; offiec*rs and demanded ihet tii<*y hi* dis armed and pun’ bed then and there. The police were oblige d to interfere h save tin* officers from violence, although no policeman hud ioiuid unie to inter fere when Ileigel uud his Colllpanioll were beaten down. Ileigel has received cabs daily in his sickroom from all the mi t e.-,n pieiioiis .HiikiiiK Itelmlee*. The process of milking a herd of rein deer is singular, and we have often watched it with interest, especially when after it long tramp across the fields we looked forward to a share of it ourselves. Attended hy the sharp nosed Lapland dogs, flu* herd appears, its meuthers packed closely together and forming a eonqiaet mass, in w hich the horns are tv prominent feature. As they approach nearer, one hears a grunting exactly like swine, and a curious, crackling sound, produced hy the contact of inmmirr.th]i* horns and limbs. They are then driven into uti imTirsme, each animal is lassoed in its turn ovi r the horns and dragged up to an erection in tin* middle, where it is milked. The quantity afforded hy each is only ala nit as nnieh as would fill a claret glass, hut the milk is ex tremely rich and nourishing.—Black wood's Magazine. ltiill<H-k 'lYstiii* K;iiI mails. An instance of road versus rail com petition occurred here on Saturday, when three bullock teams laden with general merchandise arrive in Castertou from Portland for Messrs. 11. AG. Har ris. T1 •e goods had boon brought hy ■steamer from Melbourne to Portland, • when they were loaded up by the well known teamsters, Messrs.G. Humphries, J. Taylor and A. MeKaehern, whodrove It} bullocks each. The drivers left Port land on Saturday week, where they had gone with loads of wool. They give the roads generally a good name and state that on the route they wi re frequently spoken to as to the eonlpetition against the railway* and a return of the good old days when the bullocks held full sway of flu* mads.—Castertou (Australia/ News. • . A <'on*»isti*nt Mrflioil. “When 'yT-mkip- makes a sjiei'i h, he always goes into his su^l]lM , t■ exhaustive nianner. ’’ “Yes, and In* treats his audience in the same way.'.’-—American Industries Tro-prot l or vfolmny. “It pain.-, me very mm h to spank y. -i. Johnny," said his mother, with deep feel ing, “and i shall have to turn you over to yom* father. His hands are harder.’' —Chicago Tribune. THE MARKET REPORTS. City Cotton Markets, (’onveteil by the < inffney Hrokenige and < 'o*ii mission ('o. Market dull. Light ilcmuml. ('esl • t i l*ade <" 7!, Sltiins o.j t*i ti.j 15. I>uIM« 3 Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Oils, Mrs. S. !. l.cj'ebcr ItilSSIIIliVlle, I Hilo. Terrible Misery Tinted Leads, Dyes, Etc. Helpless With F.houmatism and Withe The Gaffney City Land and Improvemeiii Conpany Tired Feetin*? and Pain-j Dispelled by Hood’s Scirsaparilla. “ I was tu ti*rrllili* misi-iy witti i ln'ianatisiu In (flier for Sale Huililing Lots in this I'lotirii* my litps aiut lowi*r liialis. I read •• iiim h ^ | ^ J 5^ ^ ^ ^ Also Farms near bv and in reach of the sell iiliuut HimmI's Sarsaparilla that ! tiuacrht would try it and so* if if wm;! t rctievi* ir.i*. AVliPii l riiiiinH‘in*i*d I • add md sit up |it*r ^•v*•ll turn over in Ik'iI withuut help, (fin* battle of nn'i ol this |daee in lots of from .id to ii**f :e*r*> or bi' '.i Hood’s Relieved RSe Also Agrienlt ural Lands to rent for !'*„*m tutr,... bo much that l was s,a.,i out of la* l and .*<.:,Id l ur rul1 l’ i,r, i, l'l ,, * v walk. I had also fidt w**::k and t lied :.!! thi* IVI 0 S E 3 W 00D titm*; i*ould not s!i‘i*p. and oMain*' ! litih re t at night that I ft*;i all von; * .:! la th • imin.iag. N. H.— \ll t r«*sjias-ing mi land.- of this C*i'i:|*: *.; • timber, tishing or hunting are I'lrbiddeu under jo .' ah • ! >jirm /.rent. at night t hat 1 had no appetit* 1 to e it ; n\lldag. I>ut Iloo l j Hood’s^ uim Sarsaparilla restored my a; petite so th: l t (‘outil cat-without any i'idree-. and I have rained rapidly i*i strenglh. I I .e t o n l.u* tiottles of I|imhI*s S.ir-ap HI * ICO I A I v >'1'I«;"IC! d I •• a I I as ever.” Mi:s. S. \. I.i i ::::: I * Hood’s Pi*!r. • : biliousness, jaillidi* -* :■*'.!:■ * i.irii •. • >n and after .1 ul\ Id! h we w ill oifei* our ^ SOMMER GOODS AT A GREAT r * ij 11 j t E t j c : \ j» hj i i lie shoots them goin •g or com ing on the limb or on 1 he xx ing. il t * < > «1N x- his 1 hree year <>!d s on p les so 11 in eroxv shoot ing hist xveek and In* () i... the record. four shot -* kjlied sji i rr i »u s and 1 l|e si>|| -i(|*i ; 1‘tijia ea \Vt* kill them?" M (*SSI’M, Mlteliem. of (ira-sx 1), i < • n«l and Gall,vs, of .n 1 • x\ 1 !..u>,*: N. ( .. cnlb >*i| :|t | bin place 1 asl Sal nr* lay ; imd persons in l‘ix a. • v 1 • •nt mg, , 1 •! e*,iir.-e, t b, Produce Market. mililaiy. Th* city onn'ia! .. bax.; **all*d ! .rreel ed li\ T. 1 bl Vellport up* .11 him to ap !■ g ; > • • }4 »r the atiaek in , !, : ■!. •: 1.1 fit tin* gard* 11. '! ii n fiotr* Die Whole di- Hi Ilf- trict r*I'u.d Hi., t 1 VVll .* nnanitiious i-. xleinat! i 1 a* lie . d '.>*■ 1 ho Olll- Grain Market. yers euii,. •• 1 r. ii ri ;_*■] j . \ l.iigh rail- \vny eilieia! »vl:., v. - W1 til iliem in th** ' * ' * gal'*lelt w;:- UP •!; 1 If.; 1. A lieiitei.ant IA • l*el, iUel, x*. i ' 1 .. ' 1 k down J lei g i'.- ,*1)111- panion, was eail *1 r eoXV: ird by a cap- i ri -:: 1 ,1 atoes 1.2.* f- 1. tain in his ow n r. . unent. In tip* duel ’ * * which foil,ixved I - 1 ii, :iiie* r - xv- re xvoimd- ( );: ! ‘ ' 1 > e,l. The i*i st * if tin* officer s will be tried Live Stock Market. by court mari ial. Corrected by J. G. Spencer. Ileigel and bis fi siend are recovering ii, h*s( .4* |() .^! slowly. -N, w* Ym k Sun. U • ToC’ro** Mic 4 In a CocUIcsIm'IK Sh A novel • J|* I'illie nt in »e»:an naviga- tion is to Ir-I'.i.ij, ted by ti Xottingiiain Stuart’s Gin and Buchu enthusiast x. li'iii;" Is • n oecnpyiiig him- 1 ut'e- all kidnex and tirina self for a x •••,!• i>: 4 wiih l he imiist rue- 4 r* • ulii( s. tien of a 1 ii in v. itieh he proposes to uriii',' tht uinmer. .. took n lesson in horse hoeing. fear I hat I hex did i >t *•" jo* ho|ie, however I hill llie , ugiiin and we will I ry t*> more |ih*nsiiul. Ravenna Items. [('orrespoudenet* of I ;i! I. U \vt:x\ x. S.tAugust HI tline of our last xx fit in it. We may call mak** it i. Cl* i-S t h<* .' < The X'i "'1, \\ * .! i entir* lx of i.i ' only m f* * t •; heaui aii'l ' * tilUS 111*' s! .dl — e tiinpt.d s. :i It is v.hut i • knov d< < i:, aiul to e. windows at i xvati-r tight x in ii < obtain* 1 *! hj pip Haoiibl i la* lifiy era It he oxerturned tin invi ne r <■ in. • tl at i: x*. ill automat • • I' o.ii atid m; I.* - lollg. x*. it ii e a “\x halebaek" bg it.il by glars ill I" eoiuph ;.*|y *1, Ireoh air hi*ing ically : i. iit; a 10 t oo? in: •If. t-i V ii! be lilted with foni ihe iore <1 rk with jih and leain aii. : n 1 ail<iiiionul motixv po'.vi r xxdl he -ui'; b* I i a a ari d h.iiid . t<> rejoice over in t hi.* eoiinly. I'Ih* heulth ol i hood is good hut this i \ s|iee|.*l| t*. the State of Siimltiy \ || M * puses qf tip* \l. 1)'- I I ,3fi;-^>!r: Tl'!! !! i !H;’ !! >•••• cnj.,ye,| hi.ifselfxxl.ihaonax,- Ci'IMS ..,"*! .■nirivk "Oh.- ,i Be few. The n::\ ].;•*' :or ini' nds to start !u* jir* 1-1 ,.M*1 - from Not tingibiui. sailing doxvii tin* i n i n * d \ • ry Trent to Hull. i* aking for tlie At ha v»* a he i|. lantic by v. ay oi ? • ■ Lagiisli ctiani. 1. narl of ihe lie c.\J x'els ti: U ii:- t '•in '• ill (.••,'up.' him ighl*:ir- • ).,.| for SOUP t'll ling over a le Olillt. Li lldoii Teb; tir in* M>t :r- ffrajili. 3|tlT|e<l yoi| _ (Slliiflll. WIiS severely hll I •''! erdilV liy a hiigh rql | h tsijtlke. The young mi||| Hill* given t* hd of xvliiskcy ns jtqtlfl i|s |missjhje qni| hroiight I'llown. Hr \S' If* IdiuMinn hHiimIh! |,im * U'ltmi Tin* »»l*»i«’‘*» ..iiirespomlent *im h|iu yesinrdax. he xmis mil of his hend, nfteii I'tiHing f*ir hi> pistol ami llHeinpl Ing lo **hoot every one xvho 1*11 tin* neiir |||nn ||e xyus |u i| pltinhh* tiiimllHoit. At lid** writing it is Ihutlghl I Inti lie Will gel till right, still |here are Merlons doubts about him. • • Itiily’s l'n|>r*>llli«lil,* ItiillwHys, The ('orrh re della S*a has jnsf pnb- Hshcd an artich* on the Italian rail- Wayrt xvliich says that, “out of the tig lines worked hy the Mediterranean <*oin- pany, there are g » wliicb are worked at a loss and some whose cx]m*iis«*m anionnt to more than twice as mneh as their re ceipts. Many of these lines—the princi pal ones indeed—an* now 15 or go years old, and yet are always in this disas trous condition. Tin* investment of cap itul hero is disastrous, Imcnnsc instead if gaining interest the investor hiet td Oiake .■ontinual grave saififlees t,{ nioiit*)' FVDh i/o.v indirt'pt |M*ii|*tilr tq fW P*KI(|||S pen* file lines pass. And whaf jl «‘i‘l t»f I he M i di terra neu q company piay Ixi raid of ill) the roiniianic* of Itafv," To Uds dark pteliire I wil) only add that the railway U'-ht of Italy t- ,,,.„ r j v fi miHiards, and that the animal railway ileticif is nor less than gfHi.ooo.tMHl Jin*, or Piore than the fietnal ,s«*t of tilt, nnny, whieh, when the eX|s*useK«,f lie sis urity are deduefed, is only about 1W0,000,000. eit,\ in more wax- I than one Tuesday night We sue**: the night with our obi friend and school niq|e. .\|. .**i l,i|t !>.j.il,o an 1 cert a I nly <ll*| enjoy hi- pud hi- xvife's hospitalily. ;in*| lu re xy. xvenl to ■ visit smiie of our *d*l u* i'_*hli **-. W a'My Itoiiuln-es, an*| xx*' eiu'iainly did jusllce to his watermelons. \Ye !1|US| eoligrat uhlle the p: )pl(* of GatTnex on their seeming growth and prosperity, and may the lime soon come when tie* towns as xveil as lhe<*ounlry will xvnrk and stmlx the others interest. \Ye xx•ml*i in a few yellrs hi* 1 ! ' face of the earth. There arepTr^' in your low n xx h i know how it xva- hefon* the war. Then* is a -piril of loo miieh envy abroad, ami there are too many that are I. axing th farm and seeking a posit bin in loxxn. i We do not xx ish to east a r tb et imi upon our eon n I rx friend - in this lhii. L * hut there are a V real manx tha' know t his i- t rue. The young people of t hi m C-hh ir- hood should he commended r,, r i , liberality ii) I Ip* ir pnivli ise iif gan for tip. • •OUe||e|i | • ise i|! t Ip* e!t:tr 'l<ii;:: A m At least 500 years Indore the (’liris- tian era the Egyptians had axes of vari- OUS Jiurtes, rhisels, mallets, phim s and ■ igetjier with levels, rules, roll- •rs, whifls and pulleys. Grains of wheat found in Egyptian Ummnijr easi*« have ls*en known to gen tniiiatc after lying dormant for J.imni yi urs. The phiul they prishieed isalnnsit Jdi'iiiieal with the wheat giowq pj n>t at the present time. Dpeciman Cases. •**. II. f'lifToril. \.*w lj \\ ; xxas ti'ouhicd x*. itli \<-oi'aigia and Rbe- utinillsin, Ids Stiiuiaeh was di-onled ••i* Uvi r XUlMiitreelcd to an alar i ‘"k' degt appetite fell away, and he xva- terribly n.lu,,*diu lie-i, -i strength Three Isitt h*s ot !•;),, Hit I ers eiireil hi in. FMward Sliepard. Ilarri-lmre III. hnd a running >ore *,n hi- leg .,| ,.,*1,1 years st a ml ing. I -e,| i|, r . , |„ ll ,~| ( , " f Fleet rie Hilllc- and boxes of Hiiekten - Arnica -alxe. ,nd his leg is SI I un,1 well. John ^*p**:iker. ( atav.lia i|., ||, ( ,| ii,,. la,t rexer sores oil his b o do.-loi aid In xxas ineurahle. 1 in* li.qij,. i.'i,.,.! ,.j,. Hillers and *1111 box Uin klen \rni* a Milve eiired him enl ir* ly. >,,1,1 I,x \\ . H, Dul’i'e, diuggtnt tiir.t*: 41 Ot»IJ (i ,s Hit I’liliy, 'J’hi* einpr*;>f \n-tru is tii<* subject of a qm * l* and p,;da : e deiusioll. She beliex*es t ia'it li''M’.n ii;: ppy son, t he Crown ITiiu;.' Rotlelj'ii, i* ! a baby, and that she is being prevented from seeing him. For u long time th** ihieiors sought in vain t<* quiet her. ini: finally it was only by the happy thought of one of her maids of honor that any remedy could bi* found. A largo doll was procured and put into h< *• arms in a darkened room, where she oe* apied herself in nursing it, x\ ith many ki- e* and t* ;us of joy. I.vety day slio fondles the toj* and quite 1 r* tpienlly refuses to hr sep- arated from it* at night.- ('liiengo Trih- tme, AM I« • lanil Mh Aci*or*iing to lii*' iat* -t a*lviee> reeeiv- Lji from h**'l.iu*l, a violent epii|<-mic of dug at Reykjavik. No ! papers have IsTuTTllWidjV* . , ’" r ' v ' ’ I * and alsnit !U;i; e"lit oMf^|^^|‘ a 't' , ii*'it , > are -aid to he .-ufi* ring from plaint. Jin high •■•'inn.l has been forced to (dose, all tli least* rs, xvitli 0110 ox- c* ]ition, ami alini-t all the pupils being attacked.— ;**i, Janie,- (lazi ttc. A fN'i’iiliji •* fprliiHtfy lh** eia/*' I* 1 obi lurnitiii'n is a stlni nlaiit to a que-ti.jnatde industiy. in the courts lately a witness gavy a'- his oe. eupalion that oi a “wormhole hon r. ” Iliqaiix di do-, d that h. wa- an expert at his pfculinr trad* and made a good I'''"-' h r ' illful Way in which h* un"aied wormii..!' in oak tun itnre to gi ve it an an 11 quo elf, , t.—N, xv York Times. Ra>iinu . , ninom .mtiior, P’r>aa*l. •: ,. pul-li jier t., i-Mie n go v,d- nna odj*hi. xv. ,*?. . |, was done and ruin* d th** puhli-’ier, who died in a jsiorli',11.-,*. S*ai i on was f r ina'iy years a vietini of rhenmai; m. lb e„ubl his tongue and bi l u,* . All lo - bril liant Works ■ Wii*l 1 -11 a portfolio |*Ii|e,*,j oil hi.S I II* ' Al-L D8^CA?X3 Of fir: blood arc nned by lfood's .Sar:..i;x;o*ill.i, xvldeh Hy it., vit ili/ing, earidimg, and ahciativc Llit-i i 1 uiakc.* only L G H C 11 LOO D. I ,f Al }( .ivr.it , ami Trnf!'?->f irl.ji riLtnim fl ami all Pat*{ J' Gti* in* .iMmlt;. tr.l f.»r MODI RATE FffS i _ Moderate Fees. > #Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office5 * ' Lt in Icai tllHC tiifill Uii,*-** ^ ft 1 \> • - ( . ■ - - I * ••• Bv»ia fc<H4W t j*41 f 1 1 iiUSxU ^ Jiciii*.tt: In 1 ,1 \\ .4 Ini* i a Si f„l f., I .) • . r i , .•»» *5 j 1 ," n * »* • aiiY, c. if |*at('iii il or n t t ir, i* off J* *MI *, n-ir It c II t fl',.: titl n..|,*iH isv. - nr. (I. J 5 A Pamphlet. “ li *w oUam rAtidiis/'v jfi # P' * t «*l b.uac in flic U* *S. am! k» ; i J i t lrr«. AUdrc^. I 'C.A.SNOW&COJ w * t ‘ HIN, * TOM 0 C. i Ileaibpiar!••rs fordrixi'rs and Farm ers. w Ii** xvanl to buy.s, II orexehaugc*. I make a Specially of Feeding Stock. Firsl-elass turnouts j,: r* asonalde rates. ( at t le a u*l 11 og- I tough I and dd. J. G. Spencer, Pi opi iclot. Summer Worsteds. Hawns. Mut lin*. < Uilings *! Hnees. I'lmhroiih'rie . A*e., *x ,*.. \\ r xv*>iil*l rat I,, ; bax ill* -*' goods over, and xve assure xnu it will he t x-ui ‘ V 8 H ?! ‘S 1 - -nit i! you have no! Iioii'giit \ ou sifff gix'e a Ileal, Gcmiiuc Hargain. Suits for u a a 'V ^ ;s R > £ 5 < htr Stock i- eo(il|ilete. I I has 111- n fullx ;,ei. ahead on Shoes und Sli|i|,' i>. ('onn :,n*l -ei u-, w you. ’l ours l rnly. Wl I^K S5 .m * SPRINGS - nt '1* .kjij; ' RICHARDSON ^ CO Le ,., cC . CARROLL & STACY. Manufacturers — , * PLASTERING * AND * aSRICOL Vi ; > u M‘S »• A , v V - A j ,. i . f.; L’ ■ - * J 5 L*, Stuart’s Gin ami Buehu ( tli xx • ak hack and |>nin under -h*at! ' i' . Stuarr's Gin and Buchu (’'.!'■• - gleet . winter :in<i fa ick dust dep .si:.’ Stuart’s Gin and Buchu < i!i*e. Nausea, headaelie and . our si om.*i:*)i. Stuart’s Gin and Buchu 1 •!.*•* *at:in*ii and inflatuation of ilia*: iej*. IGtuart's Gin and Buchn eon! inuanec of urine and 1. ': . 1 i I: l y. Stuart's Gin and Buchu * rheiimatie jia^ns. [o-> of .' slid ii, : ,, u -' 11 *.-- 1 * ■ * : :i * i , habit <•!’ taking tit: ■ * 1.11 •! i* n anx kim*. ..•i,*q hro- mi • ;>r I nud i'.n*.i,i 'itiiiti'e pints. <*t • . will find iijion arising tha! •me d - L.f sTi AIM SGIN AND mCHI i : quiit the nerves, allay all irrita tion ot tlie sloinaeli (sick stoniai*h); gix: an aj j*,'!it, and sets one t*|i all rig .' lor Id-day s xvork hy |>ro<lue- iteg a t'r. e 'bixx. carrying *ilT all im- ] 1 ;ri: :.* from the kidneys and liver, t ii**rel.j making |iure hiood. S Ml i> \‘i . H. Diii're. Druggisl. s Tignisjict :i (!oii(*i*;il lialikin'; Ihisiness. ('.•tivliil titii'iiiimi tu ciiili'riions on till point-. S;i|i*ty |)i*|)osit IJoYos Insidr. I' in* Drool' \';inlt lot* Ih ni. Your patronage Solicited. \ ltd Dealer- 1: Coal, Shingles, Laths and P 1 * Dymamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse and i '. , w ooo, I * ?v Iv 1C R . Ci; i I Tiio v sorTii; ;r; s;.*!. . \ co. ur. / "-f , * «*4** e*^<- -- - v (PIEDMONT A.R LINE.*, r.OiUo of tha tirn it VostiLulod t Jniitecl. Having just reeeixeda I i K HI;!'* * i-l J \ l. i. i HI l’(*I.A!{ I'HddI' > V j |; will, \t:;' in.:'i,- i \* Safety D*■ |:osi 1 IbiM s j tint |,:*.'ii..r** I :u funds. S : fet X Deposit Hot Ol, .derail n : ( 'iiint x < 'laim- H a .lit. iv . i •, : I .tanking y*»u for pa-' mv*»**- I *:! . .. i f. Street Taxes A I i. A! \ I.K jiersons ri*si<iiog xvilli- ** in the <*oi poral *• limits of the town of (iairm x <'it,x. S. ('.. .-•■ixteen 'l r i X e;ir- of :.g,. an,| up to fifty f.',;i/ xcar- *,!d. liaiih* lo street duty, are h r* ox re piii*e<i to pay the second in stallment. •Vi. street tax noxv due for lliis xear. to the umlersigiied. ('lerk "I 1 uimil.at oii**e, *u*apjiear fordulv on fie* sired to sjitisfx tli same, i itis notice will lie SI riel ix eliforeed. .1. I*:. W FUST FI,’ ( lerk of Town ( oiiueil. Aumsi i !s'.n. T^Wwebster, J ■ i—* A t 14.riU‘v-A xv Gaffney City, S. C. •'i'.iel ices in ali I hi t'ollec I ions a sjieeiall y. inolMA ! !» 111! I'l.k’. ( 1 I* N i i i u •u S *'. •« r .*» 11 if *>t 1 1st. IMtlt — • No!'! hhoiiitxl. v**•. Lhfi sf». 1 Ri Ly J' Mail \.,. :n> | \ L\ Atl:»i l:i c i t . !J 0* X it a.fM j hi • A ’ ifit.i K I • *..• 1 '• * ; HI t "U pu, *• N«hvf"*4' l" a. |ihi H Itut !1 •* “ (tn!> c-\ i i|c -. i•”» L If il M i»l»i *• I.iilit 44 ( * j ( j.j . i j . ( 11 Si JHI' ** Ml Air. •* T*. l e.l i - r. .1 in ** \v.-'I.in i* 1* 1 .'t H •. *• Si lii-. • DU! *• fintrO i »• n i ' 1' . ■■ * .r , i l'* .. ,. • a i Dili ** >(i •rlmCiu,-'. I, .fJ :>ir• HU ;,. n •* <;.i!iii. \ \ 4 J .01, •* It';* Us In re T U j in ...IMI d!H * K .u ■ -.Xti Ulil u •"* : diii ** i :a-ii, uu *'» 1 • Dili Al. Camliitli. .... Jiiii a.;.D diii X • ( ):,*i •■• l *» Ua: ::m» U.i'» um Ar i<a* m riu » dih i dl {tlii Ar XV. - r ■ mi . ..Il |»t *• |)lil HaltiuiT i*.i. It, A- ? 1 DIG U. .i JUU *' !*i:il.;,'|.lplii;i . iH Vi * ! !lf *.0 1 Dill N**w X nr:,.. l.-’a pin r..-.*:: did V C i? ^ 'M' " v. m.1 :) • ! i OFFERING BARG. In his entire line, cons; Flour. M* :ii. Sugar. Coffee. Tea—er, en a* o Siioe- 1 11 i b I I'eiIs 11,-. ,: ,. i*i : - t . - up: ali Wool Seim,,| !i*,\ .b ans -Jn Farming fmjtlenienlin*!: i‘|o\\ i j. I rae, -. Hack Hatel- llarne-s ( oilar-. l'*>i!• m Ho .- • •r*'U. art i,*I, - k* pt i ,i ;*. ale o IM. :iiu 1-*.!" |<lll 1 :i (•in .1*1 |m| •*•-"-• |"'i •/•S |.lll Call Telephone No. id. two iinq f ..* * O Ml « W / ^4 Vfc. JU. ». A. ’Ss. > A I*. S. —Ilo.l-s ,, X • ..l.oi i «i M.n: s*itilliuHi'tl. \i>. N., m l>; ih lluilv | I);ii!y I.v Nc*.> Viirl; IMl.ll | Ml •.in l.’.l*. n'l .... I*.1,1.: l|.||i:i 11 ' ii:lllilll<ir<. * W;i-ii,i (••ii " l(i<*liiiioii,i. lluilv ill'. *• i a.,.' an.,. 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