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SUNDAY SESSION OR CONGRESS. 1 ‘ I be better ! he day. the better 1 he d-cd, must In the mot to of our law makers, J’oth tin I louse and tin e.'itc convemd (>n Sunday jtisl a- I liev did on any oil.or day. More business was done than on an} other day of 1 lie s. - ion. itinhW 'Ussu. < exaltet!» a nation.’’ Ti re can be no " O-us for such gross ii,'i-eoivtion of t ho Lord's day. i’lcnty of time tln rc wn - for all the legisla tion the count ry i tcih'd. Tiiat tiim v.as frittered away, wasted and use- 1 s : .,ly spent. Had congress the proper respect for the Sabbath, each brancli would liave provided against transactin'./ any busii'-esS on that day T.heir work should have been finished in time for the Executive to examine 11mrougldy t he act s as passed, before aiiixing Ids signature of approval or exercising the veto power. I ndue haste at the close is fruitful causi of much of the legislation that is harmful. The fifty-third congress has been under a cloud all of its days. May its adjournment at the last moment be the signal for the sun to shine again over the land. Draytonvillc Dot'. jCorrespond;'iico o' Tiu: l ( .. ' u I Draytons ii.i i:, H. h. ‘J" - My dear renders, the la ! Ii ; i mingled my thoughts with y<mr and my fist with tie e>•rr uni o»Ih’ tiiere In minds i< i N I . Drunk :nncs:;. s - March 7. : .ii ..I djvin* 11 ! f hv an BIG STEAMERS. lM*en a <jreai d "*il Ini’ our list upon. r-‘ >!i If. ; I I age. some :te •itlcfilall.v ir eu aw; y in th ( • Ti ITH 1 t f narrie i and m:. d" happy, . some (|iiarrel.s (te. Isn’t ovv thingsi an eliange in two weeks? of quarreling—! be darnd- ! was ever in w :.s win u i from analyzing till* t - )WII. i you all about i ant you to u nderstand t -tart that ! ainf no white- u; <>l a -N i) W. \v i!.'ft <* s;iint iIii*-ij?* :’»*i»n, .\ ?.ii • wasluil ( hristian nor e .tiling uf tl.al '• »i‘t. Imf ! do abhor s!: en\ v. , I worse I ban 1 do the devil. i ml Well, I went home and found Mrs. j ^ flaw Dicker all wrong -ddeout. > - • , sik and one of her neighbors !iad 1 been exchanging secrets. Mrs. A had come over to our In Mrs. Flaw Di-do r something on Mrs. I Ii. and requested her not to tell it. I Irun-.etine^., abitu and in e.:e!iange, Mrs. flaw Diek.r entrusts a secret on Mrs. Ii. to Mrs. A. Well, the result was, Mrs. \. goes and tells Mrs. 11. wind Mrs. flaw ! »»> 1 ,,n "- Dieker htul said about her. conse quently Mrs. 15. get.-'mud with Mrs. flaw Dicker. So Mrs. flaw Dicker hurries over to Mrs. IBs. ti H ' ! I’ f * all -•.•iltiine:il • of iior.i ’ day to tell lier what Mrs. A ! ad said i ! 1 J J nanity. i: e liHl.gr about her. so when sh • got li» I lie ! » < buriisbm ,-s. i kin: in Innise she found Mrs. Ii. :s n ad as a uuf ••ding m msi /. it i! i! i March hare. Mrs. flaw Die ker fictile.- tbe charge and then ups ai-d tell .her ‘ion ■ mi an imluslrio- what Mrs. A. had said about her, and then Mrs. 15. went over to Airs. A’s. and when they got together they laid a terrible racket. The result now is, they are mad with each other and no Those of us who live away from the I one to blame hut themselves. They big oceans and the big commercial are “good'' el.ureh members too, and , , , ... wont speak to each other. Mv, my, . centers would be surprised to see one Inv , jus| 1(ll) , tlu , wi; | ow rwi(ie) ! of the large steamers now built for trans-Atlantic travel. crmorc running I ; . i ,- n ■ .. I mean it too. I do ablior the ill 1 " 1 1!1 ' f V" 1 ;' ! ' iU ' bred habit and it shunt be practiced "\'In* hatii wo.-/wlm ii.itn in my domains. I wont talk about I "* 10 :i:;! 1 ‘'“'d ent !on>. \ o n n The steamship ulstermorc running hel ,veen liultimore and Liverpool is Kill 1'eet long, t>* bet wide, feet j j deep and carries 10.000 tons of (Jive this paper to a neighbor after you have read it and have him sub scribe. GOOD ROADS. The worst roads we have ever passed over were in North Carolina, not very far from Charlotte. It is different now. Charlotte is rejoicing over an increase of population; en larged trade: multiplying manufact uring interests, and a general quick ening of her pulse. There is no doubt that this is largely due to the improvement of the highways that converge to her as a cent re. If our sea ports need to deepen the channels that lead to their harbors from the highway of nations; if rail ways, well built and properly equip ped, are welcomed as potent factors In developing communities and build ing cities, just as important is it for us to look after improving the high ways that lead from country to town. They ar e the arteries of our domestic commerce, and should he kept op' ii, that every pulsation be felt readily at the more distant extremities. It is true that for about nine months out of twelve our roads are firm, and over them a very good load may bo hauled quickly and safely, liut iiow about i bo ot her i 1; ree nn,lit Its How is it now'.' We venture tin- asser tion tbat that iowu will .- cure an increasing tr.t li—and altrset it from a distance, and from the neighboring hut less progriive tow ns by grad in g and macadamizing its road beds, it co.rls iihhu’V ii is tru- , uiit ii is wwt.i more than it eo; l... Wil h goo i roads, | M mm volingday comes von will distanci do, s not count for much. I t it. (..lit now and know where ' j •• ^ nm cso nep:’in.' ! | 0 Twice the lotul can be hauleil and at j you can put your band on it w hen ' I! ' ; . , ' V. ri' ' h.css y.iti ^ ; greater eomfon and ease to i>..)th man and beast. If now we are drawing trade from a radius of ten miles, then we could a> readily draw from radius ol Iweiity. And when you double Lie distance you quadrupi.; the ar a. i'Jiis is a .so 1 jeet we miglit well consider to our profit. :'(»U I!Ul i :tel in gn mu I ? ! 1II! i mu folly \ »I»- •. • j ! i.. 1. - : . . I » , , Did ;!!H i ••lini;'* • i-i .v-!i no telling in.) h i ot lier .-Di praised. han 1 <* ' ( i >vi(h ii"- , v\ v 1 ? V b s on u wit! :;o!i| 1 •t ubuiula nee. i. lie not ns n.n bavi ■ !eseriiied nay ( imje irs and eorr 'pt- b .i or at ure. man, to a I vel • ■ i* lilt'. ii dost roves all moral a i unprnnuji! w it in ait man i ■ au idi* vagttl'oiid. It preys upon and .. w -ur- ev* ry- thingthat is estimable and amiable both in disp.-isit ion and in eharaeler; it i-iits up t in substance of it s votaries and is an inlet to all other vices and to almost every evil and calamity tha! can named. r Ins .It itcta hit* <!t mon mi y r I)t SJ in t nil ii * 111 y nam* is legio n foi- \ are many i any indei ii arc ev' a ud <•:! Till i •: i - ami:« !»o!ninai uii.s t h my neighbors even if it is the truth, ''round without can: • who hath red- much less, hatch out some lie and I 1:( ' ss , ' 1 ' The drunkarU. minding habit and i nn who praoi i<u s I woo.--; freight. One pair of mules hauling iTKK) lbs h' ! 1 " !1 l«> raise a dis! urlmnei'. | u ' :ilv ... . . . . . It's a low down, degrading, under- 1 overgo iwn .\itb thorn-am! oramo; - at a load and making 20 loads a day i ,. i ,..i. . > it,. . would taki .VtO days to cart away her cargo. tempts. Dillieiilties disappear through persistent effort. REGISTRATION TICKETS. an u in ISII I I icen haif ri itised. | tor wn III <i» iu«* l.i Ve t(»i’ your nei; ;hbors and willi | bi’okci i wiiuiuw yom ’ Hcig ithor.- and for th '-•i i* h ij*pi- | with r oliyii 1 h )i ness rathe r 1 lum di.-< •omfit 0 Ft v' ■ , > . • » i i “ i rugs.' who v.. ter y *ir ri glit arm s- - v'(*red uni your wo • pit IL . i:•■ body j*a tlu •r t .ban rai: si s rin • u iml mv\ wit Ii fumy, i* : in-! v, ■«’ t •;, V ( >ur neighb* >rs. 'J* In it vvldeii j drunk is i:i u;ir j s right. am! il < j )< HI Id be j vVln i «:i ; n rD pnic ! i •< *1 as mueb a- |> i' de i'or it ! their i nidni^iil (t (>t *j , i, •• i] iiii *: as n barm : im! aiu: ics < bid. } l > • 1 i 1 •' , . ’r • !;• j». 1 would r: it her lielj: m \ . t rbl.or to j Li qua i is, in l]/ n t he lead rat In J }!• | • I . ’ . . > • ' i i 1 1 * 1 •il s"e lag I itdiind . !f 1 ee • *1 \’ 1• • >t In i* in 'i Digmi :: / ! . \Y la nil i wil ! go to 1, in, p r <>. a-! i : • : •n. tin and t alk, i t over a;ii.‘ nut y > t f • ail my »i , ne* g 1 ibors. Vin-y vvii! also be p : in.' i to Tile n:i: i• :•! A i i<>n <i:i * n ? 1 i 12 < I. I.AV. I'm Kr:i;. CUBA’S REVOLT. Any revolt in Lu'na against Spain’s dominating control excites interest of an unusual character in the I ni- ted States. Cuba’s fertility, and Cuba's position geographically would make leer a prize of no mean value to our count ry. Could Cuba be freed of her terbu- lent population, with their lazy hab its and royal proclivities, and be peo pled by si hardier race, industrious and liberty loving, she would be worth having, yea worth purchasing. J>ut as she is—occupied by a race whose thoughts and actions are conn ter to our own, even if she gained her independence, we would he better oil without than with her. Still we would like to see her inde pendent. Crushed she has been. Kept down by bayonets and made t support from her revenues the sol diers who laud it over her, there is no wonder that she does not show a title of her real value. Derhaps, "still ing her freedom, she might also gsdii a new lease of life that would wake her up to exertions worthy of her first settlers. If position counts for anything, Cuba lias it. Had not the Castillian blood that flows in the veins of her sons been chilled, she would lot ; ago have been free and independent. Corinth’s Choice Chowder, a !•—pond;- :ce ->i i if:; J.!::n;i;i:. j Whi stling, Dane :- ;. '■(• v> here "( e ■':i,-i-)i,:i 11 1 t he Corix i u, .-. ('.. Mar. t».—We didn’t though t in last v.■ ek hi. probably we will g i t here t bis week. Mrs. -am !».ib- r. wiio has been vis- ivlativ in these paiis. rc- <m iw;s asKiMi inn’ what In i' a whist Ii::/ girl <o‘ a (lan"- ing eluuv!i no'inber. I «'an ! -aylliat I see any sin in a girl w!‘ silinv. but I do say ii is very m i '•uAn -: and iinlad;. dike, now ! a iiil In I 11 I ; film t:.. i—* •--« ** miiiiuy-iiKe, now fm* a giri log.* ai etg t iifiu si to her bom, in Spartiinbiirg tbesir'et 'vid.-! ling v, :i i ,-r.o:iv!i l ist rninday. to shock the dignity of other girl ; ■ ni \\ helehtd went to Spartan- an«l sin** eertainly would In- e,ekim. ci:'.; last week on business. A Mr. Dne tor. of (iaffney, has moved to this neighborhood. We weie um- all comers. in con'ir'-.tien, pro portion ai.ii preparation of ingredi ents, Hood’s Sarsaparilla posses:-es great curative value. You should Tft V !T« of . .- dance, and had ! been Col is and Albert Kirby, of Webster, place when she asked tin visited !•raton and Adolphus Clary lirdance and lie answer t ! would have fell ic man with grown b Wine if. lijU-*»J ill 2"Jf/l'DUiil• A jioliev of insuranei in idi <• o would In- .iiaiviig a eomph te sacrifice of her own. Dancing.did he say - / Yes. dancing church member. Well you si-.- lie . did not say a dancing Christian i n\ ill Austell and wife visited O. II. suppose some ehureh no-mber- do < niry and lanuly last Minday. ! danee, and had I bc-n in the drls .e young men 7 ' ! ,!,rl . f rod no, 1 vec'dy ^""''can r n- and . i believe I would have fell ii-fl. ^ n ,j • eel r hone mm , .-.im baber, of .Spartanburg, was in when the man with crown m. ( .hi|. ' und dmua • by lav - a w.s. Sl “»rday night, dren, all members of the ehureh was H.; returned Sunday. __ . , at a danee, and begging some of l„- 1 ' ! ! * f»rni 1, m ••!, ; ..." / ' {n.lges and wife vis.ted Nin, ! young j.sople to danee I hat be would '"'i ' ' ( :!l1 ^ W beleiie! and tam.ly last Hmday. | llut tdi <»u them; D, i -a ,dad s,!ni '" -Miss Minmo (larvin viniled Miss r » m . . . n nol lon^r vinct*. TEi; in- Nettio Clary not long since. Miss Hester Kirby, our school- i am not the judge for I q,, ; believe the phov vvneia- some ue ;u- ; b-rs names are, would In-lefi a blank . e can not serve two masters. n.v last 1'iiday night. I'herc is a great deal -aid ali(*ut re !cacb(r. visit.-,! Sam Kirby and fain- ’ \ HON. WILLIAM L. WILSON. It remains for our Chief-Executive to preserve for the ptiltlic good some of our most uecomplislu-il representa tive men. Not that Wilson and Hansom would not have continued to serve their states and their country even whim the voice of the people was turned from them. A true prtriolcunnot bt swerved from the live of duty. Though not appreei ted, he labor- still for ins '•ounlry’s advancement, Wilson as Do t Master Ceiiernl,and Ransom in the city of Mexico, will bo as true to tie ir states as when in the House ai.d tbe .v-nate, they bat tled for the (•aiisc of right. All alongtbroiigli the pr. -ciil presi dent! d term, Wilxm has eonic noiirer voicing l lie sentiments of the Drcsidont than any otle r meinja r of Congre.-s, It s.-ems then Iheypioper thing for the Exeeutive ti/ do to transplant him from the I|tiuho to his “luhle-round.'’ Wc have no doubt but tlm^lhsseU Miss Nancy Blanton, of Home, vis 1W1I ited friends and relatives in this set- but tIcim-nl Iasi week. Ib'V. .1. D. \\ helehell tilled his ap- ing in the ehureh, and we tliiuk in point meiit at Cileud last Saturday ' 11„. |„i|pi( would he a good nhuv to and Sunday. 1 W. E. Wbdehel is at work with Messrs. < arroll and \\ helehel in the xvas r niaAe was in the Temph mona/ite mines. where the money changers wen .1. II. Bridges and C. |\ Nance went driven out. O for a, grand move in to Trough last week. They carried ( * • J form. Earmers reform and so on. my notion is. there ought to In a ] great reforming, improving or prtiu- g in the church ie pulnit would begin. The first reform n 1 z i OjA -L-i ILu On Easy Ferms, Highest of all in Leavening Dower. -Latest U.:. ( ■ L>! i BBk ^ Si ^SSp'if'j AKAOSJUlfflElf mi 'C S. ated to G. I.. . W\- ai, >u' ' Hr win ne.'iti'" .mice your m.ir- ■ | 'use vve have Inen all along m. ,,a-si!vc-'. Oh yes', at first it j w .M h.iv t »< lA like float lug away on flow- I some win -1- ,- -beds of ( ise. bu‘. alas'. Imw sad 'fbe fall and p Er fellow, ^vll days will not be bright. | are aim >st li.-re will b a dark dav in Sou lb. j fanner >• 'arolinu vvl. Mrs. C. !.. S. and e, i!- ! i-rs Iren are er’ ' . for bn-ad. thim !,. ^ sjirii: III wlsl If (1 -a 1. a!t I fur- | w. . i* in !;; ’■ _ i iMf* your w;; * svi ! • 111 : : !/ >>» a.T.-i-ti t-) tickle oria-ioi* ,ull your cars. If she has a < uase tint . hing y< u •' ill taki istiel ■, ' twist '>••.)• :• t: ■ . We w.'iild like v, ry ■ .ii-i'.v '.lial ra"* 1 you indong to as 'n fr- :./• l to i h" Caucasian hat i for - !. t I"’ti-r made t lie impL -bon' !f. 1 . ,b- e t ha u came from \. la t •d an African lady'’ as -he | .i. .1. .1 *hus m. i von in voiir‘.peliing anil i! 1 C. C. B - ir ! similar to their la .- 1 Dock Hnblc and W are in sympathy wi - i: 1 of our t »vn. w . o y ou: sof" lbroat along v.iti: vi'edne.- y. S. I) V'•)(•! 1 w rv Iii 1 . : ■ i; . 1 i ■' i . ^ ; : . ’. ! :; 11* i); r -:ilO , i, (i ) : lop-.* y. >u are n iOt !:(t n *! d \ E j j •; '-'F : ;g am l will s ion r< .ei ■ ver. .' I •. i. ' ■,!; i i 1 not, v • ao. . , a move you tie .' anothi •r r. in- *>2 th Wilson : edv, for ‘ ' v ! treat the ill: * i‘l •! a.’iei is- in N tar and fe; tins manner' itlicrs, i - ' ; rst ' b'tU Tp;"’ v " ! ir : -c.vee! wife s - rul> you r neck <*l ’v‘t ha \ " t : t hi: k it . : j >• uit son . I ‘ soup tiiat • -'■'Oo key ” (tiie J / a cook m. nh '. Nt xt, an equal p ropor- unlay y ’ \ ’ L ] <»* 1 t >: ta: • and feat In rs. nii.v : wo 11 i mnun.r ;l Ii! tie s uipliur . place on a if' * , • ‘' i d t ir '' !-o!ion bung •.. . v V”’ ! : i . : T * " k mi th.- j ruck • s, till- I U: n moved ill less time zs,r> - - a tp •'3 S»c Well m , fr . - ir-. I>nt must > • iurn. ! ■ • 1 II. • i’lu* Creai o' vi as you are nuirriid R, medv. V. nop y m - icc< • -. a happy, long . iif*-. but w< r< 'ret very much havit ■ ; ,ii ut, i f """ i. -a . ..!•• 'he siumv i neuevi s pa I!: ill th (Live.; tone to t L !■ i Sti mlat- ' ti i - !• of tin .-(-veil Sisiers. but i • t is but i dream, and ev cry ! l,r< ' ,ri " ‘ . b is its thorns, and times mav j -^t'les oigesti-a m - - ti' iovi-lv. to T:ii-; 1.;:;- a| ; tile and d - i! Ti'l. Si:\ i.\ ,-'i-ri;i; . f oP p ,,, :g,i| MOTHER’S RELIEK. •: *i: v v ut 'mi.upi n iii iiasi. <p: -no:: ai.d fr'ciid of mother- . , , i . .. ..... - - 1 i .i ' n D A N D FV c toi'ji^* v'• •. \ ..CO pi . •(• and we will !• >;: iKi;’. H: i.p: ( <> rs Si Uhl ta ' IV". V-.Z •xm.t V . - .V >11 t 'V. ib v TV Transact a Genera! Banking Bus'm ■iVS*; Kt-lsLl' allowed on Time Deposits by . Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. I ro;i: t>1 ’ ■ L'l \ i'PHOTOuRAPHS ! C-TT a • i ; -v ^ rliuiO(■ ► - t his direction ! along a chicken, we suppose for their ,, for b-aders In both ehureh and dinner, and as a prrcuution against sialt* * l - ii *• « * - - loosing the fowl they tie.l itTnThe I 'l!!!,' '• n!U '' 0,,I<1 , " 1,1 il,i,!k: buggy. Tin ' vr that vvlio utulerstand, and liave tin "uggy. I be rope or string or wliaf- | courage (o deal willi tin- people in ever they tied il with was mo-t too ; such a manner ns would he well pleas- long and the eiiieken jumped out | j,,,,. j r , Hisii dit. when t hey were not looking nml had M im H \ \ \ W.ut the pleasure »f being dragged a mile | . . or so, and when they noticed the j chicken it was nearly worn into fraz- How’s This, zles, so they didn t get toc-it it. \Y,- offer one hundrid dollars re- Our school will he out Friday and ward for any case of ('alarrli that vve count on having a nice time Unit i-annot be cured by Hall's Latanh day. Lure. Tiie people are ail ready to com mence plowing as soon as it quits bdo, O. raining. We guess they will make things move when t hey do ir"| at it. j-'. ; <» ; ib-: ti ft' -i i lie dwcliing in vviiieii I >w iivi Was ex r-i.e .. r . , the i h l.uui- lcn b -ns.- un ! i- !. eon- * :i n •• Ial tc'A ‘ ‘ u * «i ing ! 1 j non s of ho d a! Lilia • tone C'. . A'. : \ . O v' r M- •T* n*i: Jirs. Am . ■ . n ,l ,,f i!. : i he Sebirmer ii.e.is- and ; *! i-n-.' ! hr ’T A e. ' ' " . V 1 I, ’i If K I.ATFS’I' >T Y EI.EtiAN i’ EiNI.-H. Ci.oi’DY WEATii EH 'L 'IL. .‘'A id-I \( i !( ».s i i : *»* • • ; 5 c XO 8 ? A n -i Si \Yl : . 8.A Ai V. ■• » ! - f hi ik.k.* ’kirfh - « tic Gaffney City Land and imp'iesnf < ; IV • for Sale liuiidimr Lots in Ibis !'!" r" : i v i.()\ r t n 's> > .m il .X IC V vi W. ! . !-•.-1* hous • and lot. boll, on Victoria .Yve. A iious: and lot Im yoi.d bram'L. 1 vveniy-eight acre:- of I : 1 I pi-t - ’d- side iiie.ii’i' .rat’o : in f o ! >f Dr. Gu.'Fn'. y’s re.-adei ee. App y to A. N. WOOD, Gnffncy, S. C. dr.' NOTICE. ■:» I \ I so I anas near l»y and in ri-acb <>!’ t lieid- • !' Li - pl.-.i-i- ia Iois of from L.u to In!i aen-s m. !i ! ■ • L t!; • ie.ili ural l.an I-to rynt for tarm p.' p . . For ial! particulars :i|)ply to MOSES WOOD . R.— \ll fit -j,..r'sing on land.- of thist'oiiq . -t'- : ishing or hunting are f hlilden und • r yn 7 i 11 : g T ''d 1 .( "'Ii: ! Dii ■ . film* I - ( V «; i if ik 5 l.jiti - • : iN- I’an nt ; - iiitemplat ing their .•hildr"ii to < 'oojicr- E. .1. LIIENEV A-CD., Drops., To- He'Dtand wishing !•• 1 '’ Inge of our ndiieed prices t lie undersigm 1 linv known iien* y for t lie lust lb years, and ■ him perfect ly honoraiile in nil i eliil Iren vviU St nay’s Bani. | pa,,; p,. •; pit use call a: < and secure a 1 \ t-1 y J1. f | ;i!’ ! ’aiToII A roiipu;, | to J Sul’ va-.l ss t ransaelioiis an ! linaneniily Cliarged. Wi : ! ■!« 1 i r .» ‘ ..}} <• „ t>v . ! toth 1 carry out any ohligatioii made 5c a i rip. Ri; •bard on .. Co., ' 4 S ’•*•' P r '>t ....... ..it. ^> t. by tlieir firm. Sum S.vm. ' Wesl .fe Truax. Wholesale I>rug- --««-• ! gists, 'i’<»ledo,(). Walding. Kin-ian ‘‘Derhaps you would not think mi, lV ‘iirvio. \\ lade, ale Druggists. L*- hut a very iargo port ’mn of dis-ases ledo. -•). in New NOrk comes from carelessness I In II s ( atarrh < ure is Liken in- ahoiit catehing cold.” i-ay- Dr. Cyrus tern illy'. acting directly upon the Bison. “Ii is Mich a simple filing blood and mucous surfaces of the and so common that very few people, system. Drir" <•*<•. per bottle. Sold iin'i - s it is a ease of pneumonia, pay by all ^‘'nggist^.^ I "st bnonials frci any attention to a cold. There are a I V ri o. r. law i'i C ii C pn I f! \ vs .</n hi -red / / great many "fiscs of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this neglect of! be simpb st precaut ion of i very day life. The most sensible advice is, when you have one. gel rid of il as soon as possible. By all means don- I : - •'eel it." Dr. Edson does m*! tell you bow to cure a cold bill vve will. Take Chnmhcrlain’.s Cough Kemedy. It w ill relieve the j lungs, aid • xpcctorntion, open thesi - cret ions and soon ell •<•( a permanent 1 ) «nciN'rats'r, A S' I^X 30 V. C'. t Mfiee over .1. U. Toll- son’s new tore. Teeth extracted withoul pain. euro. 2-’» and bo eeiit Itot.th’H for sale I ’Thone No *27, Residence; by W. Ii. Dul'ro. I OHico, Money and Keep it in Your CoinmiinUy By buying your nuildim.: A'ateria!. Sa Ii, Doors, liliuds, etc. Irom B. !i\KBI{. We also agrees to do any carp* liters work for 10 A, less th in can b'-donc by non-resident contractor for tin- same class of work, ( ith r iirst-chi.-s or cheap. Ib spect fully, ' ; \ I tic iUti to any ^ V \\ an t ho W'oi Ji j ii til. No. |0, CULL