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Teachers Duties. hven 1m«I\ ih '-in li» fill; v< t 11 <lu tuil UM pit's y' -lli IUkWI !. I! I |i -f il r tiw lx* siicim-ss- M'CUIISI* Hi< v prlnci- I ih i I Kit ' i'.-' Inur- Icl.cllil"', :• 'f. 1o Yi'tir mkI to the i\ i mi |n i»si hie ;i!‘t iclc. to do li tijioti s line of ;i tl'jiclicr. li flu IliljijU II. in t!n‘ ni Happy K t. I vi r\ of fill I I t'l ItllfS A >1' <h‘r it> mti you have pupils, to profession. forone. in slnir! ;,i inort- t lull) nicreU ton of tin pi iiici} n l ilut i> - yet I trust that I in:;\ olTi r some sug gestions tliat will prove lifiietieial to those who are ( !::;;f.'eii. a ml those who eXpeet to ll■<•••tne eligtlgeil ill tlte great w uk of teaching and es pecially t In iiunxp. ri- iieeii. J. Your duty to yourself. Have faith in your- If. T'n world will he either IkUter or worse liecause you came to it. Develop and use the great powers for good which were given you. I rue development comes only hy proper use Ilav< faith in your work. If you In lit ve you iiave h speidal work to pi rf-irm. yon w ill labor much harder to attain that end. You must continue to grow. You cannot expect to promote the growth of others unless you grow yourself. Your dovclopn 'in in knowledge ami power should ie for nohit purposes. Live for others. Y >u cannot expect to be anything more than a pygmy if you live entirely for yourself. You must let in th • rest of humanity and <>od. Have faith in <iod. Faith in yourself and faith in (iod are linked together. True faith in your self bads to faith in (iod. and faith in (iod is the only means hy w hich you can develop a true faith in yourself. Take good care of your health. Few employments are s i exhaustive to the mind and body as is teaching and there are few callings in which good health is -o necessary. Do not worry; worry Wear:- much faster than work. Preserve an even temper and conform si riet iy : o ’ he laws hy which health is preserved. II. Your duty t » your pupils. You have throe chief dutn s to the child placed under your charge, vi/: Devel oping his physical, intellectual ami spiritual natures. The three natures are really one , and you cannot neg lect any one w ithout injuring tosoine extent, tin others. Yen have just two things to d- al witii in teaching— the chihi and knov.mdge. You should think of tl>" elii'd a .d no! of knowl edge. It is youi duty no! only to communicate knowledge, hut toeom- munieate such i.in.-.ledge as will be of most worth to the child as lie grows to manhood. The la st teacher can teach but very ditlc knowledge to a child during the lime he is at school. You should increase his power to obtain knowledge. Love for know ledge i.- tin- motive that Algood News Notes. Matters From Maud. [Com spondeuee of Tin: Liumint. | i < 'nrrespondi-nco of 'I'iik Lkhukk. | Ai.uooi), S. ('., Dee. 2<i.—.1. D. M it n. H. C. Dec. 2*».—A Merry Smith, of Hutler N. <’., :s spending' Christmas and a Happy New Year Xmas witii Ids brothers, A. W. and ^ to ail Tin: Lkikuok family. IL L. Sinitli. The year INJH with all of its op- Ananias tlardner of (iiendnle, and port unit ies for good and for bad. its Ids sister. .Miss ILxcana, are spending t successes and failures, its prosperity Xmas at W in. (iardner's, et. al. nneiieu Mrs. Polly Ann Clary is spending Xmas witii her grand-daughter, Mrs. Monroe (irecii, m-ar Mooresiroro, N. ( • .lolly Hob I’oweli, our “git up and git tbar hustler, went up in North Carolina last Friday on business. Hob is now a “knight of the grip. “The Silent ’ went to Spartanburg last Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hyars visited L. H. Davis and family last Sunday. tiitf Wood visited these diggins again last Saturday and Sunday. "John Hlanton has bid farewell to our diggings and located in your charming city. Acum Stacy and Judson Clary were in tIk se nigging- last Sunday. tlit:! • r • j .. ii • i n<*\« r I'rof. N. M. Cordell s musteal con luiitj u ; • .. cert at Macedoiiiii Iasi Saturday night ealiK'' \\ hat *r< i y * J; ‘, 1 :un an i was a grand suect ss. i’rof. Cordell is angel is ! V. , t wr \\ j. St.it \\l- working to get up another class in know that ; i r - He i i kt* [ he which we hope lie will succeed. He sun ami 11., d- •• !•«* is a teacher of t xceptional ability and .••now ain: ! tc ' uvnili* is an honor to Iiis profession and has anti st;..- . |nUT n> a reputation seeutio to none. He left il ! leads to elfort You sliould gi\i y..u edge ami pov.n - t-i wisely and uii---.:i-;. Hon of char;, highest aim. W hy what \< e !•■ a I or what we do. an ! l in- do it. “Train a rid! lie should go. and ie from it when Li in • The same hold- trn proper trainin. rules. You cai l^yrY (|Uickly by a Lowing them ; ■. you can in any are happiest ain knowledge, r pupils kiiowi- knowhdge ■ ■ i. 1 iie forma- ■ o-'tiid be your re no ■ Jiear way I up saw i lit - , i friglileiu (i. not to In : he I bri: . joy. Into the ei I y i ; Ciirist tl i\ ing in a u ' This w„- long while to send i, heaven ti That H< - w ickeil er«; g ing to li. !!. oft in h< iini i and noi: batn- w as n .- When Hk a a nilmIn * i gan to -ing musl liav. eidldren si: . ! sinful i hild ie gloriou- niig< i M . can tell tln-se angi i- tha! you 'lids w-t- the bigln good-will ! i be angi (’ould l Ik song? ’.Vi tha: we n. and tiia! What d about .' W dear to Cb name of .! in tin- tow said one t v, na - .'sunday nioniing for his home at Cber- ryville, N. C. to .-ml Xmasandtake a much needed rest. Alfred Harris killed four pigs, we not say hogs, for they were too young, that netted loSO pounds meat and :><> gallons of lard. . s ay, Mr. Flaw Picker, l»-ts move the gander pulling up heri where there is plenty of lard, until next .1 uneanyway, then we can move back dow n there and use okra soup—slickest stuff in the world. Old Man, of Cowpcns. seem to think that Flaw Picker rode the fastest horse at the gander pulling. We iiave just been informed that he rode ids daddy's old scarey mule when lie made hi.- first pull at that s-.juaeking gander - neck and that the mule got seared and threw Flaw Picker ten or tifleen feet high, and in falling, one leg of his pants caught on the forked sticks that was used to hold up that successes and failures, its pro and adversity, its gifts and i.-ereav- ments, its joy and sorrow, its honor and shame, has written its page and is added to the history of the past and like t lu-signboard stands to point onward and each of us by our life this year iiave written an ii.fluenee that will east a shadow ora stream of light on the pathway of some traveler, hut it stands as we have recorded it. I would that it was all more perfect. And now I say praise to Tut: Li:ihii:k for the success it has made and I do now thank Tut: Lkpokk family for the good that I have re ceived kindly precioit path-nee mat you nave given me, ami now I pardon, and now let us he strong and itf good courage for the year iSlkl is almost here with all of its needed ; work and it- promised prosperity and a bountiful harvest of blessings for 1 • every baud Unit w ill sow. There w ill be no time to lag for the commission is to work. Then may we all with one i grand effort he strong and do it. Married, tin* 20th. Mr. Dobson and ; Miss Viggers by Rev. J. T. Hord, of i Henrietta X. C. Maud and Nancy Thompson are visit ing frimids tiiis week at Karls Station, X. C. j S. H. Kiliott has gone to Shelby | to-day on business He is ipiMe lively to be 71 years old. He has a pet j ;’ 1( | v ,- r ji from tln-m t Ids year 1 and 1 thank vou. M r. Editor, and is readt ■rs. for the space and •e that you have given tm *, and ejbmit my failun *s for your MARRY WHEN THEY PLEASE. Western Iinllnn* Tale New Wive* When They (K t Tired of the Old Ones. C’apt. L. F. HurneU. Seventh cavalry, acting Indian agent at Mescal.-ro, N. M., in a recent report to Commissioner browning Minis up an evil which is found to prevail to a giciUn- or les.-ex tent among all western Indians, ami more especially amo; . • t! > • in a sav age state. lie says: “Another cause of much trouble on this reservation is the frequent mar- riages among the Indians. It often happens that u man will get tired of ids wife after a few months and will then leave her or send her home to her rela tives. This may occur several times with the same persons, so that a man may have three or four wives and the woman as many husbands all living. Sometimes the ha-band illtreats his wife and she runs away to her parents. They often make up and live together again. Several cases have occurred during the last year where parents KiigMitli Sporting Words In Holland. It is interesting tor U> that in Holland sport has so far developed that n new pajier. De Athk-et, a well printed sheet, has made its appearance in Amsterdam. Due attention is paid to cross country athletics, and under the heading “Voet- bal” proniim-nce is given to the doings of Engli-h clubs in this country, while the matches of the Felixstowe club, which recentij visited the Dutch, are very fully reported. England being the cradle of le sport, as the French say, many of the technical terms are untranslatable. Here are some English words in De Athlect: Cross country, intercinh race, champion, partners, captain, toss, goals, backs, half hacks, goalkeejiers. forwards, record score, return match, half time, short passing, corners,pacemakers, hand icap. cricket (which is also used for wicket indiscriminately), runs, lawn ten nis, hockey, country (for county i, pneu matic safety's, cycle, etc. Quaint adap tations, such as “bandy aitikeleu” and “refereeechap,” are to be found, and it is have induced a man to marry their girl, noteworthy that Dutch clubs an- know* •jvA* n/‘ ''' “ ' f M#''' It . ./. llakir Nurth I’l-mhruk*-, .Masc After Grip aged perhaps not over thirteen or four teen years, for the sole purpose of keeping her out of school. It usually happens that the parties soon separate, the girl returning to her parents, often against the wishes of her husband. This causes serious quarrels. I do all 1 can to induce these persons to live to gether when once they are married, but there is no way of compelling them to do so. 1‘oiygamy is praeticed to some extent. Twelve Indians have each two wives and one has three wives.” by the names Excelsior, Quickstep, Hpar- ta, Go Ahead. Quick, Olympia, etc.— Westminster Gazette. chicken trained to ask for corn hy tak ing hold of bis pant loons with his beak and pulling. Some stninge animal visited the Cow per furniee place Saturday night and caused some excitement hy mak ing a strange noise. Il was traeked Sunday, hy a party, some distance across a cotton held hut to no effect. They report an ill shaped track with signs of long sharp claws. As there is ti considerable hunting in this vicinity to-day they may find the All Free. Those who luivi used New Discovery know ils 1 hose who haw not. haw portunity to try ft Free. r Druggist and Volt Hot tie. Free. Si-ik address to II. K. eago, and get u King’s New Life Pills as a copy of (iuide t;> ilousehole In.-tructur. Free, which is guaranteed to do volt Dr. King’s value, and now 1 be op- Call on t lie get it Trial mime and iin -klen A Co.. Cbi- aniplc box of Dr. ree, its well Health and Ml of L'l M M 1 The argand lamp was discovered by Argand. Jr., while Argand, Hr., was busy studying the problem of how to i produce a good white light. The hoy clapped the broken neck of a wine bottle over the dull red ilamc of the lamp and the work was done. Mr. Ini P. W et more, a prominent real estate agent of San Angelo. Texas has usee Chamberlain’s Colic. Chol era and Diarrlnea Remedy in his fam ily for several years as oeeasioii re quired. and always with perfect suc cess. llesays: I find it a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete without a bottle of this Remedy at home or on ii trip awav from home. For sale hy \V. R. DuPre. Relief from Hood’s Snrcciparill* Wonderful r.nd Permanent. “C. I. Hood & Co.. I.-.V, .!, M : “I had kidney tnu’N and » er** twins in my Iwk, wliii-l: !•: • in • - -it l y a i-uld contracted whi 1 -a« . !■ n !!• Id in l-s--. I have tieen tr -i:' ! :. e -n- ; "J (hat time and ha\< *- a u.i •• • : • *>' h-;\y Murk, nuK-li li--> ate’ 1: : • - I i'-i - O' d "ply temporary ivli -f n : u uiiii -! -t-rinit 1 had an attack ct ti.c grip, ..lin-ii left iii-.-with A Bad Cough, Very Weak physically, in fact my o stein was completely rundown. I tried a !iot“ • <! Hood’s Sarsapa- rllla and it niadi' nr- fc- 1 > in -li t-.-t!'-r Unit I contiuned taking i!. and h.nc 1 n -ix ti"i'.c-s. It lias doni- woiiili t i nn .: • I I. wnot : <-i-n to free from my old pains ami ii-'-.i’ 1 •->incc the Hood’sn> Cures war. I consider Hood's blessing to tin- Mill' ; r.v Korth I’cnitirokc, M.-. -. Hood’s Pills cure fon-tipatton tiy rcstor. iDgthc IieristaUic ai iioii ol l:. .inoi-ntary canal. - ir-ntMti!!:-. a liod-sent " Wll.LI.VM J. ItAKKU. and cost you DuPre Drug nut bing itt -t ore. the W. H OCOUOHS W « t I, ami i1h*h tin* fun Irngun. It is said that lie prayed for tie* first time j intruder, in his life when the iirst pull was The appearance at this place yes- made at iiis tn-cA. it Wiisn t greased tenlity sliowed great preparation f«»r either, boys, for he had used all the : Christmas but this morning, so far, is quiet and orderly. T. BARGAINS !! I Iiave ju-t received lid Hitts which Livery and Feed Stables. Headquarters for drivers and Farm ers. who want to buy.sell orexchange. I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock. 0 (It; | 111 lard H e was In-ard to exclaim, peace, “Lord, 1 never harmed a goose nor kiih ■<l a g: mtit-r. but,(th 1 1.0 rd! how I iolig. diti i brow n >eks at mamma' s obi gnn- t hat der W lleil 1 was a little bt -V. ’’ When w c liope tiie Si-cOlK i pull was made ‘ik 1* exclaim- day »‘d, “( lit Lord ! I never s dole a horse 1 Shoe; i very a new lot of I am selling C0 i;at . i .iini monk 'L i ;i> 0:; 1 j: r; hut by \S . i: i!; ;i ■•', iiieh we not iiii. i;, 1 he v vay 11kv to 1 not dej »art yoiir ;*r * t man. gard to im- you vV • i \ * * i*y f“\V in Is. J nor robbed a goose s nesl. Hoys, : wasn't il fun? When the third pull w:t> made it nearly got iiis head, lie feebly exclaimed. “1 never harmed my fellow man nor run away with another man's wife, hut (>h Lord! what it miserable liar I have been. The fourth ptili choked him to death. When the bovs found that I-law Picker was no more they took him iimi threw him into an old mi'! pond near by. Somi one fount! him in a few dill's and iv|ji.i !ed I lit accident to his mother which grieved In r nearly irn >!' l!K- I, / >.S of her- \\ Ik n lit- w as brought Jl;l\ i • r- '-g ebaraetcr aking rules :ti;d ^ oliiled tliiin - v. ay. I'iij.iJs u- r proper con- i hat your pu- if. -liike your il a- possible. • and encourage e;i; ell Hi trol. Iiter.-for le - ;i. piis become el-caie sebool-room lniiu'. ii' Play w it h \ ■ >t:r piipil tin in in ail inuiithfiil .-port and game. I rain your pupil-; in e 'i>d uiiinm-rs at iill times iini! in all nlaees. Praise them for tlu-ir < ;! /: ( s and not merely for stieet-ss. Nevi r h. - iti-fietl witii your best nn ! bo.Is. It u I! th ttn on have ui: your sub •t • can improve. In j ordt-r of tbis !n.-l a . III. Your duty Your Iirst dut;, tow gel acquainted with (In m. A km,wi nd ge of the p;;j»il. bo-in.-s is tu-ees.-arv in order that you may truly edtn-ate them. You must ini -n-.-t the com munity. as well as yntir -eboul, in or der to obtain stiia-ess. You should seek tlte co-operati e of tlte parents. You should be willing to explain your plans to your patrons, and although they may he prt judi -i of your methods, b- considerate wiih tin have won t heir mlmi easily lead t iK-m o'.;t ees. Do n<)t annoy p ing upon them to m.- id and study wlit-n-in you ;:k nt is the to ileai ii 11 smartest hoy into tin- bon a- ami preparations were being made for tin funeral someone noticed a sign of life about bis mouth and upon examination it was found to I,;-an til. Pivsi.ntiy anot her sign wa notjii-d which proved to be a not Inr eel. lie in, i her was sitting ta-ar with her ai'ms akimbo and all of a sutld,-ii exelaiimd. “boys, take him liaek to tin- mill pond and set him for eels for il ii the only thing be ever brought into this lions- ." \’t s hoys. him -oiit mil Sal ur- day and hang him up hy the In-els to tin- pole anti have an eel pulling. Sfimt Kii:t:i{. How’s This. \\ e offer one hundred dollars re ward for any east* of Gaiarrii that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh < 'tire. F. .1. CHENEY it CO.. Prop-.. To ledo. <». We tin undersigned have known ! F. .1. Cln-ttey for t he last 1 o years, and believt* him perfectly liotiorable in all Irosim-.-; transaction^ ami hnaneially siblt-to carry 'nit any obligation made by t In i r linn. West ,'c IVnax. Wholesale Di'tig- gi t - I’oh-lo.O. \\’aliiing. Kiitna:i A* -larvin Wholesale Druggists To- letlo. <). 1 l.-ill s c.itarrit Cure is t ikett in ternally. acting directly npmi the ■ blood and mucous surface- <d' the system. i’rit-e 7>’ic. per ilotth*. Hold I by -ill Druggists. Testimonials fret Now iS Your Chance. 0 i will st sit cost. out m\ readv made suits I will Sell the loive Remember: 0 ;>oil any!Iiing in my tn-ices. See mv at i. M, PEELER. J. E. WEBSTER, S LAXATIVE l BRQMO p S QUININE I 07 a* j. Moves the Bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition and lieadache and prevents pneu- O ' motiia. Cures in one day. Put —• ‘ up in tablets convenient for 2 taking. S ’irst-elass turnouts sit reasonable rate Cattle ami Hogs bought am! -old. J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. i -J PRICE, 25 Cts. FOR SALE BF ALL DRUGGISTS. A t t oi’IiO v-- v ~ 2 \ A & gbt info this house, set him for eel- and take every Tuesday, Thu; day s ids pa :*oi i! s parents i- : mi-. of i t ui ml <l-.\ v. they I M, trente eases of t- agii unst : some resp< •ft fui Jtnd tl r. U • I" ' . < c-n ■ holield ki. When you anil ( <• (’r •< ti i Alc-xan- rat ion 1 you can ch-r M.-l 1 \- 1 th only offl* of III. •ir pre jtidi- eer i: ti • my win command- annt s by eall- ed ,it : “ • ' (O' war '1 be iat- -t y< ■u in eon- t.-i i. tl,. n-Uinp ,Mc- 1 csr, ept in ex- Coo' • . a: V. l 0 l.K ; 1 ; be l^at :mor:t lit v. Vou th lie', 1. it.t i-, n ! s : but tlo Hi m. even when >e tiignilied ami is t sj.ecially neees-aiy i not quarrel with they are wrung calm. 1 his is (Sj ,- i.ju^ uet-es-iuy m the presence of pupil-. He a modi st worker outsi<lt- of school. Voti sbouhl do mueh to moulti tis* -.„ iai, intel lectual a nil moral {fun- ,,j the etimmu- nity. Your inlluei,ee upon your pu pils should be retained after they leave school in dirt-e! ing their read ing and tln-ir study at home. Dilerest the pun ids in n i-tiie. <•: re its and the formation of libraries. IV. Your ilmy' to Your chief dut; . |- Ml 'rivale ami ptthlie profession, proft-s-ion your m v':II KiEUSY D the characie;- 1 - ^ istic oi Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD'S. W. M. WEBSTER, Jr. is now in the stoivlinuse recently oc cupied hy M. L. ROSS A Co., with a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, (’audit s, Fruit.-. Tobacco, Cigars etc Will be glad to serve the people. Don't fail to call ami get my prices before buying elsewhere. W. M. WEBSTER, Jr, The Henrseman Monumental Jewelry Store. The largest stock of Solid Silver Ware, Silver Novel ties, * > I ^ - and I^irVlC in Pied mont Caro lina. Out of town orders solic ited. 45 Slogan Square, ■, ' ... 5.C. Gatiney City, S. C. i‘raet ices in all t he t-mirls. Collec-' lions a •ill! ' O O !_ D S For -ale b\ W. !i. Dul’re. Caveats, and Trade-M-rks ot»iaincdand all I*at- ( ent bnsimssc n:!;:! !-;il Cr MOOCRATC FECS. i Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can sc tre ieba tuuc tuau Uig^c remote from W ashitu t' ti. . , . Send model, tlrawn’g or pV.tO., V. l l de^rnp- tion. Wi advl.-c, if patt tn.u -i or n t, free of; charge. Onr fee not due l i! Patent is tired. A Pamphlet. Hgw toOhtum it tints, w cost ot same in tlic U* DHd forci^a countries sent tree. Address, jO. A. SNOW & OO. 5 Opp. Patent office, waehincton. O. C. (vwvvvvww-v -VN.-V-OWWWX.-- VT ■ ■/.i’ 'X k/rf faCfOOO BuyNt^ 1 - lf *^SAccidi IDEA. eH0E. v (^l SOUTIlIillX PAII.'VAY CO. (i:.\sii:k:> - rx il i-AI.) I Vou n75urQ(J jor SO / buv/n?^ tTop AT PIEDMONT AIR LINE. OOXDENHtU) seilEKl’1.11 f 1 *' t’-' Lit 1!(AIX% T Wood, Norllitii't'tKt ^ iv isi:,, s uit f -ua'i %«, Vo.fi N’o :u i■. i:. ie ii\ iiaily Lv Vtln uetn 1-0 l UJ ), 15 A W IC Oil idi io v - H, ure : (1 W ')ii -Ik ‘i id , uif. i; i,y scholarship. No .jm i scholarship so mi ■ h tettelier. M- re 1- nln cit'id , i! nuist I. - ki you can ret-arl as-.d n-; ■ mantis. Your odio': •- broad, < mbraei' - : > your special w. dignify your prut',-.--;,,, soiuil churaeft r. I t i: t be chief chara.-i :! -: ■ How iieees-ary 'a i have a eharaett r w ,rt h You should no! onh eomlnet, |,ip sbo'Vy avoitl Ie ji , Hot J)t,t SUeh a high t ■ -1 ability, that you a-.inn you say is rigli! bt < a .se itj You shoultl se.-k In , culling. I ids t-an hi (lout! in various ‘i!“! yon sirni. d improve what- tr ones ii, in your po-.ver to im- r 7ve. I ll e' 1 ■ i ■ 1 ! i;,t lay before mi tin f(n da in Is „• “Do unto ot Ie ■ a you would buv them do to you. --m-.- -• is tioii g your level best. ' ■ : . making ,f the most <»f y"ii. th id "■• J. (tAliluVlilf. tlmrou/h ■ - docs the i - not siith- ■. k dgc wiiieii ■e -a.-io!i tie- dp r bollld It, - ->U! sitlt- of Y-.s should h- your ]„-r- i -11 i-; <»rie , f ;' '-Idlillio,• I. I you Ik,uld of imi’atioti. upriglil in h. (d, Vou -'.'malic, l»ti oatcon your that wli.it you say it. h vate your 0% ?4?»t . ydr - •id -o' f •«, I im j The Cheapest Place on Earth Hiivii gju-t received a !IKRR1 N’G-11ALL-M A R VI X latest HI RGLAR I’RooF SAFL with Automaiie Holt Work and Titm Safety Deposit Hoxt s I am better prepare 1 Ilian ever to take can funds. Safety Deposit Hexes at motleriite rent. County ('laims Hoiight. Kxcliange Hougbt ami Solti. Tbauk'mg yon for past favors 1 solicit you future business. improved Lock and of votir ~ A ' liinta •: M; *rci'«'' ' .. Hu.'or! . •• (tuil esvilt-).. — •• I.ula • • • Cunc. la - *• MtAiW Tot om. - XVestinU ' t( r 41 Scu< eu “ CVulrV 1 L !’ •• or 'i ., si>.ii tad “ On IT: •• ftla. in- ■ ■■?<* ■ : - u ’ l 1 . •* Kill.' -M, ’Jit « - *• fin.-IOTltH •• '! ;Ar. Churl,'ll Ar. I Mini e . .. v ;• tl Ar. Kiil.m-d.'! & s l -'J v :l 11.'.'X a l.' iO n 0.-15 a Ar. Wasliliurti’H •• r 4 - ■'■( •' 1’• u • “ Battlin '-IMl.lt- s.V» ;• It A-' !> VOX. 9 “ I*tilla,!c-li'liia ;ih.:d a, [H 3<» * •• New York *“ ,J - i (*:•• t U-Wp j ‘ Ve • f otm'l No.•'*7 No.aA No. I I ]>ui!> 1 J»aily iJDaily RotilliltonnU- Xu. 3$ Batty jKj •An : '" ‘VJt v i v - -. ■- . -j issfti# a > Paralyzed! A r Saved fr ?m “Ot.r do: id' ter-n ye o ; of .-• •• afflicted wit L n< i lost 1 Ik* ( tit ire u Wo fc;m d F: Vit the best Jihy Site bus tak( n 1 * A * * G.> A. » V. i . » ( f'OtJfids. Si ri .vi t'jmsof Ft.. \d! u . gone, sIkj all n-h Jtnd 1 ;.s 11 ,. •) her ann, Ik t .,1 , ; MLs. B. Id I ! l.nu: Carre HANG ON TO YOOR DOLLAR until vou st-c our u, v. -t M-k of DRI (iS. R( »iH\'s \ KWS STATDt.N’KRY. and HOLIDAY ATTRA< Tio.xs, Lutein Style Sxiintl iu (ynality ami sold strictly on tl, 1,- niiiiis. ovi .une i- SFltK of a S I’i’A It 111 T, S’d ARL and > k R- I’AiN HARtiAIN at lli' Low I’rice we put on all our goods this st.ison. . You 11 vt '\'t r : n them so gmid, s,» ph-ut v or so cheap tt.- now. WE HAVE SOMETHING I,v now vork r it.u ! o> • t .’.I < n • 4 i'*liil:i't'Il'Ma. t‘ ■e itiullilliort- K 'd- ■< •* Ma.-iiliision. It) !.* I’ll -'t tt :i 'jit ii -2-» v - bT p to. US p lUrhiitontl l-M a l-' " n l'i.30 imnvillo. ' a k: h' 1 . . ‘JJA a p ti'.o t ia.-T"! : ' K111-' - • H;:,i 1 OtitTur; s . Sjcn-l ■■it; (ira 'iiville . ('••tr.' 1. \Vi" 1 min' Ti..',-". X!"i re . • 1.4, 1 10 1 ’ ! .’ v; ?'■ nice. J er. tli- I li ) ime. t lit* 1 it her, I Ik ! I.’s! S'li-ietliing for ,oerv tlte tin btdf ami Girl, t Ik t lie dollar. Hov ami 1 Ik ■thiiig In ' tbe peu- idng lur 11,e moth- .'*,Mm ,hiitg • ■ ' kt-, nt;',y ;if- ii- d i."' n t' rriltly Ol' :t , JP'l 1-1(1 •e Ik j' j M’hfc arm. • ■ , O' I tried v, do i.u benefit. ' ! • ’ '< ; ( jf 1 ) r> 11 1 ... iin : or d : t tujc • • diu < "l irelv • h' rcti.larJy. ■ O ' 1; It of When in need of Furniture of any descrip tion call on us. We alse keep a large and varied assortment of FOR YOU, Something to sui everyone .stocking and -tore i- full of HDi-lli: Ui l’KI) RARGAINS :i ! -train n .hotly'.- purse -g-ln-artetl priet s. “ Oir-.eli.-. 1 "t i “ I.t-.lu “ (i; t,„ -l Kit'. . ::.:u - •: |,.. “ lluforil ..... ..1 it.'g id.. *‘ Nt'i- res- . ), . r Atlanta r. tine •i.r.r, . t:.-."! a it'.b, , . r AUuntu»' t ,ia 1 a,c, - a '.1 .iii pi . ’•A" u. m. "i*." p. m. 1 M." noon ' N ' n.. J'^ullmiin (.'ar Si r Xom. Stand 3-i ’J Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, S. B, CRAWLEY & CQ I >ON'i’ I 4 " M » '1*0 c; |.; i* < >1 UMESTCM # SPRINGS Cnl- ie4 Sta’.K-t l-’asi M I. J’t ll'. - , S • ('., -sI •• twi -CbAtlanta M- a eoun- aud -w ork. N os.^7 a.i in W.ts raid o itaavsK-rn Jlbult 1 Limit ' . rs lN--w Y01 1 .a IXtnvOi , Atlan- acry.and. ,0 between Kow York Atlania at,it lijrmlui.’l,aia- icn Car t>ctweoa ‘•U.crlda 1 --n Dr. Jv . t hi. )>r. Ml!,-. f',:iP.'lI;t <■ Al! tire ; il Will i. t,y t 10 i r. id 1 til,. Vein at, ( no- It t v« I lt< neiit. 1 r l,r if, I, « l.HOiun, ln,t. 11, WAGONS AND BUGGIES are made for use as well asornamentatioi Carroll Carpenter & Humphrie: kICHARDSON & CO., Lessees. -.MiUinfaet(icers of- BUILDING, * PLASTERING * ANH 4 /rr<"