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- mm v L;KLY LBDOBK, i ! :■'! I!. \ i;kv mmdav by i . .. . ion- Printing and Publis'.iing Co. Incorporated. • i.oo per Year. ii. C SAMS, - - Editor. . L. DeCAMP, Manager and Local Editor. | j is Not rO'pOIlsiblC foi’ \ \ •, '■ ■ oi; corn spoiulfiit s. : onilci;ls wlio <lo not coiitii- •• ••!!!..p pews lot tors must fur- : ip nan.o. not for publiojition, i,< ; ior iiioii!ilioat i m. \!l oniTospomicnoo should l»e ;ui- ,ir. • d (■. Kd. M. IM'amp, .Mami^or. oiiii* of five* now yoarly sid>- r. will jtllow a<> oonts . , ill of 1<» wo will allow ir» “ •• “ “J.ot* •* :,o “ “ 3.00 >; for particulars to Kd 11. lO'Camp. Manager. i; I DA Y, .I AM AUY 11, ISO.' KO TICE TO LEDGER READERS. li you owe us for subscription con:*- and pay us. randf'at Ix r- ra a i-i.:: •ket for :t in < ti).: supplanted it etop. until so litlh that - -line of our els seen tlx- plant. 1 will) us -till, both I-i. i::g admirably ad i li\ir whioh i to r-iowkniatc tbe ilip- i t licria mioto- i•, I husdoos i lio soifut- ! i.-t tiso tlic i 'ioi'obo to work bis own dost met ion. FROM WASHINGTON. Etta Jane Notes. |< 'orrospondenef of Thk Lkuokh. | Newsy Letter F'r 'in the Nation’s Kri \ .l.wii. .Ian. S.—^our cor- Headqu&rters. respondent has a very |>oor stock of , , , .... i i nows this mortiing. 1 onvspondcnee of i m: Li ! ., !j(> NVun!l . !amp -oivy" has ova- The Young People’s Borean. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— La.k-st U. S. Gov’t Report Grand Pre, N. S. c "this paper to a neighbor after v .:i have road it and have him sub scribe. >■——— v OBACCO AS A FIELD CROP. tobacco -jtows well with us, ; . ■ t* N.-ods io be demonstrated. raised it and found harleston. Cot as :i moneyr d is now planted hiren have never it grows readily -(iii and climate ibly adajited to its culti vation. \' i 1 ime. when our farmers know m w iiioii way to turn or what to pi;. 1 :; that could readily lie turm-d i: . money, it might be well io think oi C ; pa-i. and. from it. get lessons ]• >: ; ];<• pi*'-rV!it . . at Fi-.r ! ei and Darlington hav< d' and are now j.reparingtoeii- ' . <-an ai-o bedoneby us. If raising h has oi ' n made proh'uble by tin in. we also ean mak< it 1 i\v shall we get about it‘i’ t he I. : e r needs to be assured that he \v have ready aeoess to :t g<*od mar- 1. i , i eiv-he ean dispose of this pro- dint oi his labor to advantage, file t ;!!•••• has passed when he is willing to ■ idles to market. I here must be one neari-r home. Were it known in :: wareiiotise would lie established in ; ■ ‘ ounty or even in an adjoin ing one before harvesting time this yea!- a considerable area would bede- Y' ■ i i ibis Mason to the eultivatioii > aeeo, wliieh ai • i. would inoreasi v. i iii lie eoieing yea: s, b-i I here he a few acres plant' t : y‘ar hy < m-h farmer, Tlie d li.;■: i for a warehouse will be l! no; oi .'curing one. I ARIF 1 RETALIATION. imuld it lie wondered at that n :i powers an retaliating - us t heir new 1 arifT rat os? :i'; : nt ia! of oia tenth of a ei lit a- i sugars looks like a stnall ; ’ to dist tirb the eiitii librium of ] ed neat ion !• 1 lowevc i-small the amount, , j accomplishes the purpose in-; i 1 ! v the sugar kimrs of this FRANCE AND GERMANY it needs; hut a .'purk a Ihuno the bitter feeiii France and (iiTmany. i ranee bids her time and only awaits the favora ble moment to glut her wounded pride. The recent disgrace of Captain Dreyfus of tin French army was the occasion of manifesting, to a remark, able degree, this national antipathy. Captain Dreyfus, the eontidontia! clerk of the General commanding, was accused nnd eonvicU-d of hot ray ing his country b;. soiling to Ids country's enemy secrets which that enemy coveted. Dressed in fill! uni form the ill-starred Captain is march' d to Ids doom, not to be shot likt Xey. nut. tin- “ousotaud of all observers.” to have epaulets ami decorations torn from him as un- worthy to \\a ar t hem, and ids sword broken and thrown at bis fact, to be booted as a traitor; eviled and in carcerated :i' a felon. Wonderful France' Ih-r power.- of recuperation are inarveioas. she will not be satis- tied iinti! -ii" v.rt -is from Germany t! • border provinio s w hich are as 1 he apple of her eye. LAWLESSNESS NEAR CHARLES- • TON. The fivpient i-ports, made known through the N'\vs and Coitritr. of the itets of violem-e committed lx- tween Charh on and Summerville sl.oWstiiat someone is failing in his duly. Win ii sober, industrious eiti- x.is after receiving t heir wages, the jii ie" of a week’s or a month s hard labor, have to band themselves Pm I 1 ; < r for mutual prote'-lion that they i ay carry sal'i ly to tlieir wive s ami eliildi'eii the bread that keeps alive it is time for tin s' in authority to rt'inember t he oat ii tiiey took on the day of inaugurat ion. No community will long allow a few d< -p* radot to disturb its peace, and nut in jeopardy the lives and property of its citizens. These breakers of law should lie brought to justice, and they will be even though it is out of the pale of lav. Better far that the dignity of the law be muilil aimd t ban that these lawless characters bedealt with outside of a court of just ice. A PRINCELY GIFT. A New \ ear s present of •'{'1 <.i.tHio. Yes. that is John D. Boekfeller s last gift to the Chicago I’tiiversity. !t is well that sonic of the millions amassed by the money makers of 1 he world find an outlet where there is other return than in dollars and eeiits. IJcekfeMor. the multi-mil lionaire. has been liberal as men count liberality. .Many poor men and women st nig. ling after a diatict t" develop their minds and better (■(jilip t belli' .p, , ■ I.' meets life’s Jll- ti* s will tliank the man who through many lu jiiests. has shown an appn eialion of the advantagi s of higher 'i be Cldeago I niversity •his pet and i- almost of his making. U asiiinoton. Jan. i. —Drop ail the p. ( j jilarni among administration inllueiiec in the Cm- h-ive recently Ix-en killin. to kindle into re.-simal slot and s> e a cirreiiey 1'ill \llourfr--e bet ween Passed., is the game of the hour. It 1 docs not -eem to make much dilfer- enee to those engaged in the game what sort of a currency bill it is. Every energy is bent towards getting a bill pas-ed. It is even stated by friends of President Cleveland that lie will approve a bill with an amend ment providing for the coinage of the silver seigniorage, and Senator Hill, who is now helping the administra tion in its elTorts to pass a bill, says that amendment will carry the bill throiigh the senate. Senator Hill is a very shrewd politicial. and some of his predictions, including that of tin late (it feat of himself and bis party, have been proven true, but many think him rash in predicting what t lie Senate will do with a bill when neither he nor any other man knows what sort of a bill the House is go- iiigtosend totlu- Senate, assuming that the House will pass a ctirreney secoois mv those who meat. in opera- The i. i, t < 'a i ; in search 'X • 1 V aw have gone by sii tion this week. barmers have been doing almost , | • XV( . ,, ln( | u , nothing for a month ot inore—except | ,. lu . s ti, )n ,,n e. . . rabbit bunt and get wood and make with ail it \ tires. Next fall some dishonest mer-| ro)nilIlt . ( . f,, r our old C,i Hiant will get all their crops, or that | p,,],! lo Im . m or, dear? will be the cry. | , 1()NV |•ecoullt tbesymj.;i 1 lu-ar of no sickness in ibis c OI,1_ pii-ditv of Ibdifa P. munity at this time. ! i , .,r t t!i ABfeOLUIfESX' PSiFtE The Ideal Neighbor. It C(i I. C \K "N. Cap!. J. T. Moorebead. I learn “re- p i( ., ur( Mp;. W’.J. iF places where w< pit'dn • fuses to yet on the board of township supervisors under the new county an ,l s |M . n , a lom'se;;-on government law. , , , ! ment. Neither shall Since the Christmas holidays la(int the Basin of M ; ; - passed we have bad an unusually | rord nusin thuM . . , , it <|u:ct time. lieautv and attraeti-e ; There is a good deal of land m this |* ()ll „,j (i u . v i-i:■ , : , section that w ill lie idle this year for ||,. n . , tV ,. an . u v p want of somebody to cultivate it. OI1 ,i l( . v ,. rv ,,,,, (l! - . our section was well represented 8U | |liim , vi V vV . uf i; , . on the bone yard at Yorkville yester- a|1( j . j a . ' the t i- th. Corinth’s Cnoicc Chowder. ■ 'f i'lii. i.n-'CKIt.l dr. 1C. - ■ In»rrow. .e ba v- , :‘ • v d hit 1 ; it happ; 1; •• 'Ylii vie !. last iy ! lie sicce.-sary arti -le si,,. ' ,: . x • e last to 1, r. : . i ’ ' •; •••'ion was a I arty, ise to call d them- cker, , , . ' me is, •, T j tv as a t there. in*, a:, a- de. ■ lit liill. wbi< b now sceins probal which the talk at today's democratic caucus did not make a certainty. It is supposed, but is not yet certain, thai the House will vote on the Car lisle eurretiey bill and the proposed amendments and subst it utes the lat- ter part of this week or the lirsi of next, and the general i xpeetation is that some kind of a eiirreney l»i!l will be passed, but Senator Hill is the only man who has yat predicted that any sort of a currency bill would oi - could be passed by the sen ate at this -e--Ion. day. Some new Tips” are in me ( ;aS p,. re , all ,| p:., ... . neighborhood now that are unable to | j )Iavs ip.p. lU; ,i,.;• f, lloweri;.. jiroduce ortifl<*nt(‘> of their good aJJ( j ] jr ;. r | l c iuiracters. or the bona fide riglits of the present owners. The hog crop this year has been much larger than at any time since t lie war. and everybody seems to want to increase it. A few quotations from our army budget might take the place of news this week. •■When General Seigel, of the Fed- ; eral Army, was at Winchester, Ya., betook possession of Airs. Jlollings- I'j-ci.ej, worth’s house, forcing the family to ()1 - ,j R . buddi' in two rooms. His tent was 1 we write < >. wnat gr*. ets us, a flan.:■ wondering rev- v- ■. •'World ! if to t bee - : :i—; Such matebb How ean a hum:i;i tie Tli.' spirit joy of 11. (fur lt< sii ,-s wiiI. ilie her Mil iom'ii’.y i ■. i sweet ail; ii i; i> • . ■ home or in fo; (•cent -'e - ; a immortal i.o:; •IV- who can easily tvael: ! o excuse W ba! "V( 1- fo;- M ! a : ■ ! 1 • ! 1 1 i 1 ■ e al neiglilx.r doe- n . ; :>• le-.piainta!i<-e •*-,.-r I'eliec. She put s ol; her ■ utfe- amt conies t •. • ■ fr-mt. (lu< o'. •p:esiions your , ; * r\a'it - about your a:’’:. o y ou f >]" nee. : :..!.(> no imptir,. ,t I Mot e. ijieen I b bn ar-- laug-it that on y.»m- si-h-v, r h end t !::i! 1 iu-y nr p: etiiisc- ex- -i.; \- lr. • * f - fl* (hr ! ie ill lid* ! i "• •e you t ii ( • i 1 * 1 r« • ? :!' ;t c- infor- J. I'. W . . , just at the door, bis officers quartered AemfianV ean^Voi' 1 -’ lu'pivxjiitatiNt i iiii!]p>. ot 1 i‘.., j,j ^ house and his grurds, souk* of j>. --I certain that the labor e,,mini, sion 11,,.,., M a ,-k. were all around him. p: .pos. d by bis bill would be bene-| n,. i, li; ,-/ m ed himself of Homo, - e-ings. -u ed by '- -h1 ■ - | N’i mn;--. went . - last • "lieve p ■bout ib d bin - i inlay. -• Jn - Clary 11 mo, vis- -1 ? in- i-1 urned 'augh- ■ Sun- has iieialto the country that be fen (1 to donate .tl'oO.OOO of money t'> pay tbe m-ei ssary expenses i ( of the commission, if Congress will pass his bill providing for the com mission. Tin bill is in the bands of a special committee of the House, superior oques- trian. He would frequently boast to hi- own young Mrs. Hollingsworth (who was piite smart and a very talkative which will gmut public hearings for j Ta].,,,.,. Asiibv. She looked with body) of bis horsemanship. One day when be had requested her to come 0 |- .. ))1V to the door and see him ride, some i, n , )U i rt j V( . ’ •„ oiu prompted her to tell him he rode ,, t . 1 |. d (jn ji . ~ IS! I S !' 'I’g'' or - : . tearful exiles toi-k i bore them f.t:'aw; _ fi their aj-ple or, spiring liilis. their from the shores s > .n ing hearts. Wh.-n : - Evan.' ;i ;nu • " ! • * < J •. f ; ' ' ■' ; ■ .'1 _ ! ( e : I j , , ei. ,llJl Scli.se I < • Un- r ciiildn n ua-y -mm ■ ■ , - \'n 11 ;m y -.;! r-. , i; . . i ■ :uit if . • ■ k than Flaw -tiee by - i-'i Sam. MY 1EYS1 against it. if it decides that i am tln-re is t ime to act upon it session. *•. Nat or Mev.art had a somv.nat his legs pressed tight to his steei.. cosily experience with < hine.-e di]>io- j )( . ,| r ,.w near he said: “\T11. u ; -11 -. who fora mimh r of years oe- j Hoilinsvort. vat you links of eiipi' d his house, locally known as j , )|V aiding?” "Stewart s Castle. and that they' “Whv, General, 1 thought it was may have made him doiiht fill of : As!lbvshe arcJlly rc .p|i e( j ‘ Yah, slmst so, shust so. “Dey often t'dls me ' rides like Ashby, and were oiutetc-l m\ ( l n<- ’ I » Y >t . impressive ainusement at bis spring- J11V |^ . i at tins - ■ • ■ ' ' n ’ .-'atemeiits made by I hose w ho follow diplomacy as a profi ssion. At any rate h" introduced a resolution in the Smat e i uquiring of the Seen t ary of date whether Mr. John W. Foster is in any way eonneeted with the I td- t( d Suites government while on his mission to China and Japan, and, notwithstanding the statement of -i-nator Morgan, that Mr. Foster bad iai oilieial eoiiiieetion with tlie I’nited 1 wished that statement to come olli- eirih from tin- rotarv of Stall ing, wriggling movement In the sad- i in ^ rs \. die; bis elbows lashing hi.s sides, and IK . u ._,j,, ) >ut the lamlsea]»( ■ nr: a creating frou. every for exclamation. V. luge of 1 irand I’n- ! in llu' dominion ; primeval w ie I-lo,. stars, the for-mi angels.” At tin ; <lat I looks shust like him.” * Jin(of am i-.nt v , im ‘ But. General,” rejoined Mrs. .e v , I Ifillingsworth, “Ashby would leap that fence like a deer, and all bis cavalry would follow.” Mishes Hoilinsvort ; dat fence isb live foot high,” replied Seigel. “Well, General, that is nothing; he doc i m- -l as- istane. ; . i K * 11 • 111! X ' -i ! Kit \<»ti g : -1 be ! . v. ' ‘ 1 ' % v ' K • ■ : t ne eli.o ;e-! ii -)":-. • •ri-t - e i : .''he doe.-l; d k. t i. mi rK w Hat t her.- tf.o ar,- ! r.; t-i 1 lie site of t in \ i. rime has I- rom one of t r oi have been i a- ii r. ’ • St range art i- i- s . tat - - overiiim-nt. be said thai lie lf,,)|j n gswortli. ill our men can do that,” said Mrs. .p.M'ript furn • or . i when ''Benedi ; it’ if to aeet ntuate his doubt tor Stewart said be was aware Mr. foster bad publicly stated he !i i i no ollieial eonneetion that t hat wit h (V said: •Slieutlemensj for talk. Ise. THE LKXOW COMMITTEE. e i’y who an Ihi true law mak- ■ : i;h- instance) it is enough to ’• f Ik eg- a ml creal e a llul - : - mi ly of nations- The - a tot Vrbt rus. wiiile b:;\ ing i ’ , of I. '-'j Ing him quiet. has i- o.k-h' tiii v. at eh fi; Im-ss. So ■ in .iottr a-:d meats may re- :• i clog t! holm markets by I eriniinalf'd against by our i ■ ■ ; -•us: me- . ■ e ;ifinds it unsafe Jo allow an meal s access lo Ik r mar-, I,. i • ; not to uneovi r tbe pot I cmis li ver and t noeolosis an-' 1 -a-ilv 1 he goo.! tli ! 111is committee bus accomplished will h-c felt outside of New A’ork --My at l state. A few mi.r< se;; t (■:;-(• - ii!.-. that of Cajitain j i.-t rat ion. r-ieVell-oN s ol l:n- ji-iliec fijree. will , main wrotia (ba rs more cautious in | taking brii'i .s tbat ( vil may go tinre- ’ buki (1. I Chicago's mayor tliouglit that a j liio' invest ig.it i-iii might lx belpfid to I Ibe "windy city mil a preliminary I examination was Mii'ieieiit l-i con- vine, iiie -ii \ latiie; ' t were bit ter ' 1 !li it'' 1111 *hc income tax will , rounded ;i t Washington he needed by the govermne it this i-alleilon fora y - ar. those who are seeking to indi- n etly kill the income tax liy striking mu tie appropriation to put it into Mine sword 1 •t. whieh is contained in t he emcr- jh (ars . (Ild . appropriation bill passeil hy .,| hi . lt ‘ is 'h. lions, liefon the recess and now nilK . llum of d in tiie lian-lsof tlx .'•enateComit.it tee ! | ( .j 1)k ] u „ ( . r |,^| on ii] -propriat ions, are |iro|)0'ing , m i, 1(l ^ 0 7i tl t'r V r that •’>1 a harrcl he atlded to the iax oe bei-r and that tlu-<>ld tax of two cents on bank cheeks be revived, in • order to leplaei the money that Mr. Editor:— w 'tihl b--lost tilth- treasury hy a me a small space iiiiuri to provid- for t lx-collect ion of tliank our kiml tlx iiieom--tax. lids underground ii. D. Wheat, E. nx- ( iix iit against the income tax ! GalTney. Clm.s. (' was at ‘irst treated as iiisignilicaut, j Hopper. Iml'ijiiiiions regarding it art- m<>re I am greatly c ‘(xxi! gracious,” replied Seigel. wealtiiiest fa--. . ’Yell veil. Ashby vas a great umn ‘ Tli.-obS.-t b -F-F.:- t 1 ia ' G'U tou t say he links nodding to j j,.^, is ,; i(l , , shumpdat fance. \ell, veil. And sojournin"-and w licrode otT, manifesting no disposi- ( | I()US( . jp,. , lion, however, to emulate Ash by 4. i.-^ n,,.. i iv ^t th aT:d t’riiit -. i.. .s; as in \ ine i'Med "tates Government. . fc a t of leaping a five foot fence Realizing that the money estimated 1 shortly after this he .Mo ht iltt.-!- ad ti use. urn " C|l .h iii y-iiir flowi-r !•" •: ” ■. ■ i *i i e g to I’ Ml.-' id- « v ev r) time fou pi \\ ■■ uatt s Work. ’i ia combinat on, pic preparation c-f ir.^ieifi- N.x - apaiida posst --s great You should TwY 5 T. r PEOPLE v Ik i i. • r du- .■ c. ‘ivinently:’.*-.'!! 12 v, ; : • ■ Ga No Starving ■ i:ry : No Publicity. • ; . :.' al'.h m.-l i- am .ty i - No Wrink- ’ 1 . o. S..out Abde ;• oas g i i . hi . ' iri Iv ;•( 'a v. of tll0 they nand in m Want to d , ’J ‘ E M VO US They .r to a ■ lines .. . b re- \ ; r kid- B CHU. .Sim- - an in- Idadder - .. it lias ... . OUSANDS. - d for in the - ' v k j > BU- ' ' ‘it i 1 i N 1: . ■i*- STU- le iiOrtt inedy - . i ' • W ! '-iBrc on. tvit I. iiixl ■ .a rr-1 v. ICnt, ; -.-ii iititie and i ' > VN 0 i’i'x * 1 j-i-r t-..--k- iCL* iw/ x i i i 'CAm it- Rllpprv t j-M-!. i’es! Mix ilia; . h . lie. \ I : I (il : . i- , I., Co- ; r-: . i i vi,. . !i. (.'O , Boston, .Mas MIU J t!! 1 lltll it- (>U- . , Douglas I ‘ YA:t;.- ts THE BEST. • f j ri r ron a kico. CORDOVA IT, tr-iii'Nortcd thev sav - r •- ! d ■ narrow Atlantic. We say t : i- all right and proper for Ger- i any She ought to protect herself a' : buy from those that buy from la . I? rliaps it may have the ellect of. -i hi hit ing among us the raising of •ar Ix-et. If France and Ger- m: e;m make monev at it why ' PRESS OPINION. ‘ Hold fast that which is good.” Let not your new year n solutions lx- so easily hrokcn, hut kept, that your character may the stronger grow.— < 'lilltoll < hizette. * * - l-d-'l -i’ll.ee it is Seen to he tacitly if not openly endorsed by tlx xdmin- 11 is said by many 1 hat it in- tld- movement that brought ; about a renewal - f tlx- friendly rela tions between President Cleveland and Senator Hill. There is liki ly to lx- a short but, iiv ly light in tin- House over that portion of the naval appropriation bill providing lor tlx building of sev- < .-al battleships. Although the ma jority of the House committee on na val atT:br> lias decided in favor of tlx building of these battle ships it is not certain that the House will take tlx same view of these matter. These battleships cost something like.f 1JMKMMH) each and there are lots of men in the House who are op posed to any such expenditure at this time; and others who believe in building naval vessels, but not in building battk-shipis. Ilcie- -ehtative Berry of Keiituekv. tleman for the nx- during' < 'hristu some fui ure t ime, tot hem my t much better thud as t man- uf ’C or Jehicles it and make BENCH&CNAMEUCO CALF. . Fh eCAir&KANQMea 1 ; Uur ^3.5?POLICE,3soles. gOQCtS • P vG always taken the ii si premi- bcysSchoolShoc! u l nris ^a rs when ladies* . ; i in on* zclition With the world. ^.,50t2.V/ORKlNGWFi: : • EHItOX FINE- * •O.^i.’lEuYSoCtiaaLSH!] • LAXDKS* .-. * F?-n vr.vt wr C. W It May Do Mr. Fn (1 MiiU writ- s tbat be In lrouble for many pain- i:i bis Imek bladder was alTe< s-1 ealle-l k’idm-y any good result, i be began use of Kiel found relief at once. i- especially adapted t^^i^^of till Kidmy and Li vet* t roubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. I'rieeonly .‘>ne. for large bottle. At W. IL j Dul’n-’s Drug Store. J>ENO FOR Ci'.T,": HCUC V/-L--OOU VL Aga- tKCiCK70N.ZW.<XS5. lUitNor. Pcoplo wear the tm $3 & $< Sboes ’•hoes are equally i>ati :f. .ctory ticst v&Oic for the money. V • a st.oes in styla and fit. J '-'-eg? iuatities ore unsurpassed. t— , _ .g'H uriitiirm,—stnmpia on tule. jf" Uli l f LUl <d OL , The Caff WagO:-; ana I ids in:. . d over other mule. s. ■ • apply j.we v.... i old ; iian.:le on••••••■•!• ti , in the eounlry wlxi would (iei,y |rj l ot we do tbe same? After ail: • <‘ol. Breckiiiridv .'inne!-as iic is, tlx- ’1 :.i ill wind that blows nobodv ; poor privilege of using ids talents to We trust then ar- not many people | - evidently a believer in tbriftin ix-poiism. 1I-- iixs hiotigm a: 11 g( X x i DIPTHERIA CURE. I D". I,’m the tirst assistant of Pas- j four hn> through his seientilic in- Ve.-: igat ions been able to discover a < iii'>- tY- t hal terrible scourge—dij<- ti: :' :. How strange tlx .-(k-ntisl works! How far-feteln d are some of bis hi a... yet bow metIx-diea! and sys- t matic is he after all. It seemed en- rious to tin-world tbat by vaeeimi- liou—g.Gng tlu- patient a modified h 1 e -f tlx- disease—be should do ex- - e |.l in.in small ixix in its imdignant foi-illi make a living. But i; would be more seemly for biin to maki bis living practicing law.—Columbia State. -fi * “The eyes ol other states arc turned on our Dyspensary law." And oilier states appear lo have come to the conclusion that "distance lends en chantment to tiii- view.” At all : events the law is not being adopted verv mueblv.—Ed g-'leld Monitn-. a- Well a- A New Year’s Greeting. The Legislature i-i rtaiiily did om graceful thing and for that 1 must cheerfully applaud them—llieyau-i t borize by joint resolution the Secre-j tarv of State to tender the use of the ! bir any ease (>1 ( atarrii tbat House of Represenlatives for the an-Ibe cured by Hull's Catarrh bus brought his fifteen year old son lo Washing ton—presumably took him out of '(•bool for the purposi—and made him his private secretary, in order to keep I In* !}>PXi a month in the IL fry family. This net gives Mr. Berry anot Ik r distinguishing title in addition to that of being the tallest man in t lie ilouse. The eiirreney deli assembling of Congress has been , • „„i in ,| l( . main nnintere,. ing. ! and |,l‘0'|.<-nt> . it i plain that tlie principal object \\ < tliank oil?’ many triends 1 " ,km lim, • un,il i!< ^ci^dlf,,,. t,,,.,. kind patrona^o for tin- old year and solicit a continu- ( i.M FNLY, S. ('., Jan. 1. 1 Hilo. Old I'athcr 'I’imo Inis marked oil' another mile-post—1-SfM is no more. \W: can do no more for him or he for ns. Let ns greet the New Year with joy, 1 , • i • i *i I 0,1< ‘ hundred and '. •. nate since the re- :iU( l may it bring each much !an(1 a i >(11! , j rots • • !. ■oom lio'.u- • . I ' ing Y j s a: Li One 1* room bous • I - ■i acres lan-l at : (>ne 2 room bous--;; ■ d i I street. < >ne lot wit ii 2 h u.- , u part of town. . Twenty-eight and o: fronting -n: s'-age -11 - .. | Two dwellitigs <-!i Yieioria rooms ea'-b. t Ir.e lot wit li rooiu and 1 (Mian! lx- . -e. lr ti: st reel. ! Sixty-seven ;i! <1 i: ; in I nion county, a's-n! ; from < iatTn -v. iELIfERED. i lx rn .... iiG - v and will . 5. C rated Call i - ir lino -1 t. But . , ;,; j >iet ed till i 'el • - . > ' ' I ka .’riilltll red ob of the city with { honor hy Caiolitta Bugiv Co., A orl-. v j! '-s. CT- < 1 ' 1 ' ' ;| ill : - els • t < \i:*«g i..,. , f I.I. !.- isi ' I u you '. ill iv 11* f-1 1 N > ; i ; !*• > liua B u^try. if !i\ - i 1 by Tel' plx-ne . : V.iil receive plomp! :, :.-isle; red to ;ux! from t he ;; i. ; a rt of t lx- eit v. ‘ EAL’NESr N \N i Z. Prspdfe For Ta ..dter! j i - [ini prejiaivd to pi - e your i!X;^5 ^ Tv. w hat to do. \\ ( How’s Thi: oifer one imndi'e anee lor IS'.F dollars r*- i Railroad. < >ne lot near < ialTm-y < t able for ston lot. <l.x- lot fronti:ig ‘>n <)ne lot eontainin v t \' - • Limestone avenue i :•■• i- (-(•ill re. Bin Our stock of Drv Goods, No- < ,,u ' 'l'wo-,tory f- * lot, corner Granur ! tu.o -n ! Millinery, Shoes, Clotli-i For terms and nxrih d.i City Ids For Seie. ' - - . Limestone \ ve., \\ it li ; 1 Have g-•:»! i: x- ; i k -n ; tnies US t end with rpleiidi'l .1 THE /ETNA, I hiding 1 Is near e >tton HOME, .t lot at Lini.-st .in AMERICAN, and lot, west end. PENNSYLVANIA, • HARTFORD, i . G. SI ACY. . ;. '-vi'Ac'V. Bui soil was. and is. and the nual | )U n (.f t hi-Soutit Carolina club. , " 1 "- v, -r’U lias lx i ii Idcssf-d by the dis- 1 1 i. and i’s application. This is t ions. ing, Hats, Men’s Furnishing mix Hardware, (rroeeries, I >;•. Roux calls tigbting lire I lx- dipt heria cure, o^ werk- diih rent ly, lie] Roux hi light - fire with \ in tlie ease oi -mall-pox, the k ate III, o.ki n . t’- i.i ho' ’ng her net th*- ; • ke liiai we i.uvdit go free le re tlx x-*i' ■ - brought forw iii -i in a i biil ieii laboratory of hi !. wbieb i - tin life—is evolved ' A. ; ^ Joji" ■'M <<1 -Cberuw Reporti-r. ’ * . J. < HLNL't A: < <>., Props., lo- ; (} - • i b-do <). MOlHIiR’S RELIEF. We tlx- undersigned have known 1‘arming Implements, etc. will CmuimurH Easy. F. -L g * .. for the lust 15 years and • | a . up to the wry top. id of mother- lieiievc him perfect ly honorabb-i;i all ‘ * and eon- bilsim >s iransaetions tind (inaneially Gur nmtto shttll he to sell the (^1 painful . uble to carry out anji obligation made \- { r . t - J„.«j goods for the money. ol West A- i max. Wholesale Drug- ^‘‘eordialy invite e.very <me ifists. To'- do.o. Wuldin?. Kiiman to come and look through our 'liurvin. Wiiolesale Druggists. To- . i , i ,, i (( stock I m do re huyDig, uml mtik' Cata.-vli Cur. i- taken in- our .-.tore your lieadtpmrtt I a „ : i!i " ’l'"'while in town. f'i im:-' -a.- 1:rfaci .- - . *t ie . |’i i.-t I'.x. Iier hot tie. Sold' loltfs truly, F'cgl Bi^g . ^ ILK IN b oKOS. M-iix y t-i hian J. E. WEBSTE;v A 1 lorn*'v-A p , Gaffney City, S. C Praetie. . all t * rile I>i-i.•*•?.***» ■ -> t -o tioiin a pi i lalt y . ' • - olrl sL nd v/T' • •die its, etc. ; ip tio11s cd: ji u 1 • j ccrnpu