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* Railroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From TTIEKE Is no inoro responsible positlo: on earth than that of a railroad engln ccr. On tils steady nerves, clear bralr bright eye and perfect self command, de pond tlio safety of the train and tho live of its passengers. Dr. Miles' Nervlno an other remedies aro especially adapted t keeping tlio nerves steady, tho brain cloa and tho mental faculties unimpaired. Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of 131 Broadway, Couucll Bluffs, but now residln at 3411 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that h "sulTered for years from constipation, caus ing sick, nervous and bilious headaches am was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles Nerve & Liver Tills. I heartily rccotnmem Dr. Miles' Be mod les aro sold by all drng*K gists under u positivelvlll6S 3 guarantee, lirst bottle Remedies? benefit. or money re-g Re8tor6 J funded. Book on dis-|^^ eases Of tho heart and nerves free. Address, Iffff'rfi'MlUld DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. y Relief iu6 Hours Distressing Kidney and l?l;n der diseases relieved in six hon. by tho "New (J it eat South Amkh can Kidney Ccrh." This ne - remedy is it great surprise t>n at count of its exceeding promptnt in relieving pain in the hladde kidneys, back a til t-verv part < the urimtry passages in male < female. It relieves retention ( water and pain in passing it a most immediately. I!' you wat quick relief and cure ihis is yoi remeilv. Sold hv .! I' Maebm? . Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. fP^ fj!>$% fe y3 i'tf'l,: NO DISPUTING tin- fact that there is no tnu-ic more pleusi than ilia' of the piano, ami of all pianos. 'I'll ST I KIT" lakes tin- lea.Hieyond a oouht l.Vi r thine about a STIKI'F piano is supreme satisfactory. The tone, ami every note in tl scale, troni the lowest to the h'uhest, ejreinp ties the highest advance in the art of p!a Construct lor. K ven a' i?t years of service Til STIKKK retains it. original lone in spite Age. Many a one constructed over t> ri.v yoa tiilfn are still in use Send -for iliustr.it catalogue. Tertiis to suit. Chas. M. Stieff. Italtimore u Vorth I.ii eriy street Washington .VJ1 K'evi nth Sin i t. N. \V Charlotte. N C?-13 N. 'I'ryon st. i MY NEW $ CATALOGUES -*utii i\o\i iiidin and 1 have the prettiest an best Ortcans Made in A merit at prices within the reach ( any man who takes qualit into consideration. The He: is the <' 11K A 1 'INT. and whil I have the REST I have pi prices on a very reasonahl basis and so sure as you se my organs and hearmypriet so sure will you buy one your purpose is to buy. REMEMBER. every organ is (Jl'ARAN TEKI) for .*> years. All freight paid with Stool and Instretio UOOK 1" 1 i I'.K. R. J. HERNOGH, Yorkvillo, S. (!. Wanted- An Idea SS5 I'rntrrf vour : tt i>? 11 rtv Tiring mil w.'ftlt 4 Wrltx .JOHN Willi r.KIII'i'.N -i co., J it. nt ah 9 Ili'Vn, W.ntillH'n.n. l> t' for fli.-lr f | rlrp ?.fT. . ?? aii.1 new list i f ohm lln.u~ai.il tin cut.oio mint id. <p ASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. //rr " 53 er i: " Soiling Crops for Summer am! Winter. No matter how abundantly we may seem to he supplied wit I pasturage, it is wise to provide soiling crops to he used during the long summer drouths so com mon in our Sunny South. Foi this purpose we have a variety ol crops, such as Indian corn, sor giiutn, the various nousaccharinc sorghum, cat tail millet, teosinte Held peas, etc. Of these the saccharine sorghums are by far the most satisfactory. The large growing varieties suit q best for planting in the drill and ~ cutting as needed to he fed green On fertile soil thev may he cut a from three to six times during ?t the summer, this depending upon the length of the interval bea , ^ g tween the cuttings. 1 he Orange [forming properties. There is nothing so pood as rv< ^ sown thickly in drills for winte j soiling, and no one in the Soutl who comtnands half an acr< . ! of eultivatahle soil should fail t< sow rye in September if eithe co.\s, horses, pips or poultry an 11 kept. It may, of course. Ik* sowi tin i j " ' broadcast and pastured bv stock of 1 " r- but one acre m drilled rye will b< equivalent to four broadcasted so far as furnishiiur preen loot during the winter is concerned inert? i> no waste when sown ii the drill, and it may he cut Iron the drill several months he fori t he broadcast grain will all'on mtieh pasturage. The rye ma; he t-iit every day during the win ter without injury to the land up on which it grows, while the lam * is too wet to he pastured lull; hall' the time in winter. .lust a >t t he eows will fall oil* in I hei . milk during drouth in summc without the soiling crops to sup le pletnent the pastures, so will tic it yield of milk he reduced whei le the cows must ho deprived o 0 t'.oir rye during wet spells ii winter. Harlev seems to he pre 1 ferred hy cattle to rye, hut tic latter produces so much tuon than the former, that except up . on excessively fertile soil the ryi is to he preferred. n < >;ir domestic animals object t< ] eating green herbage which i i.,? ...i - i- - r-i i II i ? i1"? I J 111 '? I.'IIIK L'ldWI II O^ their own manure. <^uite a mini her of persons have reported ttia their stock would not eat tie ik { } green rye in winter or sorghum ii JJ; sntnnier, and when questioned a "r to the manure mod we found tha they had made the mistake ol for tili/ing the crop with either hors or cow manure. T..e fact tha they reject the herbages growi over their manure i- illu-fratei hy tlie circular, green mound u grass seen in closely grazed pa - tures which cover lliedrop; n. of t ho animal whi'-h reject it. ? and Lynk's Hybrid are excellenl a varieties for use in this way. 11 j it is to be sown broadcast witli peas, the Amber, a comparatively | dwarf and early variety, is recotn mended. All of the sorghum I family respond readily ami I nrni>l I ?' llll/lni. 4 1? *. 1 - ! 4"~ \ jj, ...... j.i . t? 1.IK1VI IIIVJ- IN. I 1 I I ". .Y!1 j many as leu to twenty tons ol ? green food mav be gathered Iron i ' ? an acre at a cutting, the viehl de pending upon the length of linn ! 'between the cuttings. It tin stalks approach maturity and be . come hard at the surface, lhe\ .. should either be run through ai r. ensilage cutter, if used on a large 't Neale, or chopped upon a Idoel ,r 1 with a hand axe or a broad axe f . J before led. This enables tin " | stock to consume the cut ire plant If led in connection with fieh k peas vines, lucerne or say bean we; have a more balanced ratioi frotn the green food, but the ra at ion may be balanced by feedim ^ with the green sorghum, meal o I bran, rich in protein or llesh I CURED OF HLOOD POISON AFTE FIFTY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. IIIo.mI Itiiliu ('??.. Atlmiiii, < ?. <Jk.mi.kmkn*:?In 1*72 a small pii i j?I?* broke out on my vr. It I tenting nod in lour months I w -treated hy a physician of Tnllnde , [County, Ala., where I lived eiglite years, lie relieved it for a short whi In six weeks it broke out again both legs, also on my shoulder. Ti | small bones were taken out. It eo p tinned until ls7<>. In this time I h l twelve different physicians. 'I'll told me the only remedy was ampul Jtion; that it could never be curt | For six months I could not walk , I step. I went to Mineral Wells,Text , spent $JI(H).()0; came home; went Hot Springs, Ark., staid nine muni , ?all failed to cure me. In 1SS7 I cat back to ltirmingham, Ala. I was a vised to write you, which I did. Y wrote me that 15. It. It. would cure n t and I could pet the medicine fri Nabors ?fc Morrow, Druggists, of o city. I bought ten bottles and I fore I had finished my ttfth bottle n legs began to heal, and in less tin t two months I was sound and we p That has been nearly two years aj * and no sign of its return yet. I ha i spent in cash over $100.00, and It. It. done the work that all the ri failed to do. You liaye my permissii , ro publish this. 1 have traveled much trying to get well that my cu t is well known. Fifty-two doctors ha P treated me in the last 17 years. / they did was to take what money ! had, and done me no good. I am n< a well man. Prof. C. II. R. Hanoi Shady I)ale, < la, For sale by Druggists. Price $1. per large hot t le. | ' RiliM'c.to Your lliincli Willi Ciiirnrolii I Candy Cathartic, cure constIpntlon foro\ .! av?. Iff. C. C f:i I, i!r.ii% sis hind inon Wnotllantl Pastures. i The enactment of the stock In was just ami right, luit land ow ' ors make a serious mistake in di ' j ponsing with fencing on tin I farms. l lie waste; products the farm cannot he economical 1 utilized without a rcasonah amount of fencing. If one tlii ' of every farm in the South w * 1 kept under fence either in jh tnanent pastures or for the cul ! vation of crops to he entire ' harvested hy stock and especial " hy swine, farming would be mo 1 ; protitahle. We have been very suoecsl - in making pastures in the woo* 1 hy simply thinning out the tret clearing away the underbru luii'i 'niiimiii "ii iiic leaves ai el trash ami then stirring the si r I lace fiKiUiili to cover the ^rn 11 seed. There are millionsof acr eiof laud in the Southern Stati ? now dead capital, whieli mi^r r: be rendered profitable hy beii j converte<I into woodland pasture i In our climate, stock as wi , as the cultivated grasses, nt-i i? -hade to protect them from o . summer's sun. Now is the tir 1 to do the work of preparing 1 . the trrass which may he sown i February or March, Cut out t i mature tices and the nnderiiru e and leave tlievoun^ healthy on 1 of species most valuable for tit r ber. The I rimtninir and cultiv tion will cause tliose that are It to "row more vigorously. 1 there are parts of the ^rove . 11?? ? i nt n IP'I \ < I \ < 11 * I I' s Hermuda grass may l?e plant r with the seeds ol the eultivat i- grasses. < trehard grass, tal! M< (low oat grass, Perennial Iv e 1 irrass, clover and vetch will i i well in the woodland pastures. I Such pastures are especial , suited to sheep. The low pri . of cotton emphasizes the nocos r? tv of growing more stock. Ibnt't Tobacco Suit ami Smoke lour I.Iff A..? n : I <> <;uit tobacco easily ttiul (oicver, In; in nctic. full of life. nerve nod vigor, take N<> Mac, tho wonder worker, that makes weal; n ' strong. All drugglBts, 60o or tl. Curoguar s teed Itmildct and sample free Addr Sterling Hemodv ('-o . Chicago or New Yo y I WANTKD AtiDNTS. (' "THE CONFEDERATE SO DIER IN THE CtVIL WAR." II i |Tsnau, cuntultiH ftOJ pages I'Jxfu Inches, i over i 100 largo lint lie Scone*, Portraits, Mn "* etc T'iie gre.it" ->! ami largest War llouk ' ^ I jnibVlscd, ?nil Ihs only one that do? i iailc? .... . .- n.mii.-r ;ui'i mi: iMiisr lit* mil for. <>mp!"I< 111 nn?. i ! 'lint' \ ills IV ill t-wry win rt- 1 <? 11 tlii- Imil; im i.ur in '.v ; , ii'- wi re nt worl . n inn j from $ i t $20O li.ltU'titi I . It| \ . 'IT I - ri*i I I ",f i II | :ire rcQunntFit t"> acini for i lift I lllmtrn . r i . I.oiitsv i; . K . 1 til." Nn-'l i .- f ft. . , well uroiii. ' . <il |> in . v ;i .\ l c^i SOUTilZRN RAILWAY. ' I ^ : / iiiH i| Centra, Ttme t . ' >iS i ?n*1 *T-ictfcIis ?uiivllI?>. llwt<-r>> ii'.. . i| lvii Coirjj I tllllbiil rt'.'t ?> i itl-ir*. l> || KKt K? I IV K ? V I Xr?7 If. aoi Northbound. Ill I ?;% I ? . I tally., ,V? Lv. J'ville. KC.JbP Ry. , 8 jV 7 Op | " Snvniinnh .1 12 . , i? p id Ar. Columbia 4 . 4 .'4 n .... .. ey Lv. Chnr'ton.SOAORIt! T 10 n 6 uu pi .1* Ar. Columbia . 10 55 n lo |u p; " Lv. AuicuMn. So. Ry. . .'Up| 0 ao p1 ,l " bnimluvill# : Z'i p| 10 12p! lis, M Trenton 3 08p lu in.i ... to ' JollllMoun . 3 20p 11 li>j.| !> i Ar. ColutnUaUn. dep't. 4 65 a 3 17 n Lv Col'bin Blund'g st . 4 2o p 6 34 .1 lie * Winnsboro. 0 12 p 0 8n n| il- " Chester 0! p 7 Is ?! oil a H,U T:)4?' 7 v Ar. ( hnrl.itto 8 liu p 8 5ft a! If, 2. Danville *1 tAJiit J 1 80p| \\\\ 11 r Ar Richmond 6 go a 6 40pj IP. Ar. Washliitfton . . <1 42 a 0 41) pi " Ba. Minor* Ra. II. R.. 8 JO a I18.5n| oi - Philadelphia 10 to a 2 W5 aj New York.. . 12 43 p 8 23 o| JO, Southbound. '"J"1 3^. vp Daily. | Dully.| '* Lv Now York, Rn R.H. 4 30p lSlftnt! .. . >st Philadelphia A 65 p 8 ho a I'altlmore. . ( 20p 6 VTi u >n Lv. Waah'ton. So. Ry . 10 4Jp 11 15 u, rp Lv. Richmond ..... . 2 00?| 12&5p \V, Ly Danville 5 50 a 6 20 p| U1 .. < n il-lotto ni? 10 3ti pi 1 - hi" k , lUl 10 20 ai 11 Wi;> * S-Y's"T 10 55,1 ns-at U ,, ,1.Vr'H,".>rf>- . 11 41 a 12 Ala :r, t r V'.. . f'"1" e 12 lionn 1 37 a! Lv. C olonibiaCu. dep t. 1 15 p no * JohnMtoua. tMp 0 32 a ,(K) T i.-nton 8 08 p 0 43 nl rani to villa J 17 k 1 Ar. AiiKHata- 4 lftp 8 00a ..." Lv. t'nrbin. S.O.&U.Ky. 4 00p 7 00 a ! or Ar Cl-.nrlBHbm . htsip llOoaj <-y- Lv. Cot'bin VO&!' kv.| 11 55 J 12 47 Savannah 4 flft p ft In "WW +.T. Jiicknin\dllw j oaopl (i lo ;i RLKKPIKO CAR SERVICE Double daily iiMviijiir korvicc L.n I\y IOh und X<-\v York No-. :?? HU'i V'h-' i!iiLtt >11 ami hourhweiCnra II Limited. bolkl Vcittiim.K'i train with dmin( car-t imil first class couoh"s n?>rth of l.'liarlotto IS- I Pullman drnwinr room ilMplniwnbttvMi Tampa, Jji?-k?inv.ll;?, sav.imri.'i, Washington 'If | aotl Now York. , Pullman ?<: ; luj oar bctwi-nn Auirustn and Ol Now York. 1 | Nos mi * :>>V?U. S. Fmi Mail. ThfMigt j Pullman ilrnwtug room liafTot s1 oi.plnc oars bt? ip I vweun JnckiMiimlio and Now York and Am rvstii ninl t'liurloUn Pullman sbupiug carl ..,1 liclwcna .lack-ionvitlc ami C 'unbift, en rouM daily lietw?e:i Jaaksonvlllo .J Oluoinaali. vti ?? A-hiviilc. W. ri. irkicnx. j. GULP, >f (i .--riiT.. W'ushlng tou. T. M . Wn .hlnirton. W. A. TI'HK, 8. H. HAKliWICK, tl t? J". A.. Washington. A. < >. P. A.. Atlanta ly "1 n addition to the above train lv service, there is a local train daire ly between Columbia and Charlotte, making all stops. No. 34 ill leaves Columbia (Hiandinp js Street) at 5:00 p. ni., arrives Charlotte 8:10 p. m. No. 32 ,|j leaves Charlotte daily 0:30 p. m. ' . arrives Columbia 0:55 p. in." id To t Urc Constipation I'nrovcr. ,ss Take Cusciivcts i unity Cathartic. l?c orSha If c. C. C. full to euro, druKKiKis mfund mom v OS j ^ |*' Money to Lend. liU The Lancaster County Huildinj; A Loan Association lias tnoiie.\ to leiu! on improved real estate situated in '11 this county, upon reasonable terms ed Apply to WADDY c. THOMSON, .... * See A Treas. Hank ituildinir "< Oct. 2i-;>7-<? m. | i:<im at< \ nnr r.fMv-.:? .vn?i .rci*. I II i t ...y . . r i . . .i r. . ! j I 1 > |f (!. c. C. fitili il" . I mnnny *"> iSaiiiiipSEjsr OS O H UJ ^ ( 01,11"*'"- l""1'' ' ' fa kf fi ? ?p> S ?r a ticulnrs Font 1 IIKK. : 1 ;' M \% ' i.i.i v, *i .. AtiHiitH, ? ?. oUico l< 1 N. 1'ivor aL it lancasti-:K ?V < ii i:STi:ir It i:\IIAVA V. 111 Hot ween (Jliester ami Lancaster <0, t,,J ' In < T.n-l 7 iH n 111., Sut.ilnv. ) '. I I I. cil Ihtifif I'.mjtt Sit info if. ' \V? .tin.iuhI. i..i>ll/ >unii ..(l N<> No II N I" No I A. M.IP. M A. M.IP. M ll(> : !'nft| ft f>? ,t Ar ChOSlcr ...I.v II OK 7 U s -V. f> 1 >rr > " 11 -0I 7 2 ic i:t ft 2ft * Knox'it .... " . 11 801 7 ;> * IC> ft lft Mi-1 >:i ini'I'rt.. "Ill III 7 I s : ft oft il Klelilmrc "III ftol 7 ft o<? ' * * " Mascomvilic.. " 1 I . 1 iftI s o * 11ft I lft* l ft Ilnr ShoiilH " 12 lft, x 1 , j 7 ft". 1 lift a . l-'ort I .nun. " 12 2ft s 2 7 II* I !S> * (Irnoi-s o 12 in * It 7 2s I ! ' " Milli-r's C'ross'ir " 12 fto * 1 7 I '! I.v LmiVunU-r Ar I i", s fi A. M 1* M I' M.I P. M ; Truin li'Mvin .' I.tiiH'iisti'r :it 7. "* > ;i ni., ?'Ot L. I ncclH at?' t?-r with Southern Hull way goln I Houthi C. & h going north and G C. ft N Vo? '.'k ! tibnli' mul Ii imI trains going west 1 O" 'rruui l? ;iv :ii.' I.ai.r.i-ti r it t i'? ;> hi., rn iii'i-;s nt I.:iiun>:i r witli (). K A: ' lr..in t':in ! <I<-ii. mill ('lirsti i" with southern Wnilwuy gum *'ss i imrtli mill -.Dtilh anil with ?' A: 1. north. I Train leaving Chester at lltOHo. no., connect at Chester with southern Kmlwny fr?>rr. ( Imi intti . .lisn (' & I., fr 111 not t!i. Traill leaving Chester at 7 o"> t>. tn . 11 ri? i-v ' witli southern Italia.iv tr> tn Coliinitilo. tl i I ft; N. from Atlanta ami C & T* from I<ttnolr. L" I.KlJtiV -IM:I ml \V. II. 11 . V K I > I N, i'rcsiiii'iil V it'i'-l'ri1-. it ml M anapt. \ i r I'll t ' """ .M TviiBuy .ill. Crvmr"** f'Rmlv ("ii'luirtio. the ir>e<i' \vr OO dcrful is: I Hi- -.?vorv "V tl <- a.* . ;> ant and refreshing to ino taste, act gcntl; ami positively K- -\ . li i \v ' '! '* cleansing III" entire - sit-in ?) -pel <<>.<!fir I iul:iei)t\ 11 . ll.it ...! < niMl hiiioilf-' t'iri.s.- ; I tr\ :i lid of (' ((' t i ?. .;t t-ii* . >iil um _ frimrnntccil t.? r 1 y ail dr.. i one war:.; . inuiith .' v;.. . o Ohio River and Charleston Railway. 1 * fc-~rs$h r J ^ I M I T.\ 151 - II oft In* < > 11 i (. K'ivcr and 1 < harlot mi Railway rum puny, to lakr rlirct Monday, Oriliri- l>tii, at ?a. hi, ST \ Nl? \ |;|> KSTKKX TIM II. _ I ?allv j I lailv i:.x?'.|U Kxccpt i Sunday ' ^ 'tl'lav. OOINU SOtH M X,, sa",' N.., t?j Lcttvc Marlon 7 On it in t . npm i.iillicriix'.i inn.. i i.', a 05 Purest city ...... X -.11 " I 3 35 pm ili'iir ii-t .! x :t."? a 55 i ir. " alimir?'mi?oro s 5ii " | 4 10)1111 " Sh'tliy pop Ti IIP pin Pun i-rson sprln'x w:<u " h 4ft pm , k irls <i as r>.rni| ni Arrive m |p u-kslinrn )i .in ' C 10 pm N" 32 T"nT~ 34 ocavolilip icsliurk in loam x mi an, Siny run man x 25 am .i Hicltnry Grove . 10 45 a 45 am Sharon 11 no " y iu am Ynrkvllle ii 15 " t) 40 am Tl/.ah ii t 10 115 am Newport 113.1 10 15 am Hock Hill it 4ft I i 40 am t li xsllc ia Oft p m. i oo pm ti Catuwlia Junction 12 tft " i 15 pm Lancaster i ui " ftftonm Kershaw i tft h a i pm ArrLe at Camden 2 51 " 6 40 piu GOING NOHTH No. 33 | "tfa _3f Daily ! Daily Kxcept Kxccpt Sunday SoikI.ly. leave Ca unlet 12 05 p m vmm) am K"T?tia\v i 05 11 m am J to I " |IUJ Catawha Junction. 2 30 :: ? ? t>m l,< silos 2 in " 2 55 pm " Hock Hill... a 55 4 :?i juii N- w purl a III ' 5 iki pni ' Tlrzih a 15 5 20 pin V<>rk villi- a an " tl no pm Sharon a 45 " ?'i 2>i pm ' II.io. py flrovi- ... int i'. in pm Smyrna I 15 " U55 inn " I tiirkslmrjt 4 a.i " Tan pin " Karl's 5 eft " 1'atti-rson's sprint?. 5 in ' Shu'by ft 20 " N 33 " N iT I.enve Mtiori-shi.ro 5 17 a. m l Henrietta 5 55 ., | " l-'ori-st Clly 0 12 " I Hinln-rfonlton ... 0 27 ' | Arrlvi' nt Marlon T.'up.p 1 I N 32lias connection with Southern Hail I wav it Rock Hill, tuul with Si-nhoaril Air I.inc. at t utawha .1 unction. I Nos. :.l and ar> will carry i nsseniri-rs. N'os 1| an-1 12 hitvi- (i i-t> ii it Mario:: | with Southern Railway i All trains will stopon nlBnalnt Oakhurfu, Eli etn Cam oyn, Roddy*. ''hi Point.r.ottdon.Klntt t'ri-i-k, ail-l Vain Mountain S. B. LU iYt PK I h < iv A A. TRIPP. Supcrintciuii-nt. SAM U EL H U NT,1"'!*'. Mo i.'-i ! ' Tiillit'lislt'r II., S. C. ; yurici: is II KKKiiV <;i\ I:N iiiat ' a. > (his nUice will lie open iroiii ilie . First day of January t > 'lie Twen' tieth day of February. 1898. for tin* purpose of reoeiv iuy: I lie rcl urns of i he ! tux-payers of l.juieaster county. Ail persons having properly in their , possession or root rol as Manajjer.l loltll er, or as ilushami, Parent, tinartlian, I.'. _ . I . mill, . \ <1 ill 11) 1 >11'itl (IT, l\e!? i v? r. \ecoiint inj? ( Mlleer, Aijent, At; tors.ey orFactor on i In* iir-1 day of January,islts, arc required to !i>t the same ! for taxation within the time required i j hy law or incur the penalty of titty per cet.t. which attaches in failure to do so. A re-nsse-sment of all r? al estate and all improvements thereon, to^eth' ' er w ith all personal property of every . ; description must tic given to tie ; Auditor for the assessment of lv.is. i The I'oll Tax ot One hollar is laid upon all male per- n- bet ween t he aires of _'! and 00 years, except persons who are maimed and unable to earn a support and t onfederate soldiers. The Auditor will attend the following plaees named below for the con t he pwblie : lMea-ant Valley, I'uesday. Jan. lltli, 1M?S. itpiair (.1. ?t. 11o win's i, Wednesday. Ian. lJt h. Van Wyek, Thursday. Jan. Kith. Tlmrnwell I'laee, Friday. Jan. 1 It h. 1?i \ i? . a. in., F >\v ijjlil. p. in., Monday. Jan. 17t h TraiV-vill?', Tuesday, Jan. Wli. : Tasaliaw. Fn1 ay. Jan. 1 t?t li. Flat ( reek <'11iir?-ii. Thursday, Jan. r* Jut Ii. | I?r. << . Welsh's. Friday, Jan. *21 "t. 0 Primus, Sal unlay, Jan. JJnd. Ilaile < .old Mini-. Muiitlay, Jan.'2 It Ii. Kershaw, Tuesday ami M ednesday, 1 .1 an. J ."I Ii and "Jilt h. { lli'iit u ^primr. Thursday, Jan. 7111. J Pleasant Mill, Friday, 1 p. in., Jan. I. ?St 11. i arnicI, Monday, Jan. J 1st. k. The In inks will In- npi-ii I'roin tin- lirst to tin- eleventh of January and I'roin tin- lir-t to tin- t wentiet Ii of February, ls-.is. at thet'ourt House, and it will In* to 11ip interest oi pvpry lax-payer to inakp ids returns promptly and save - Hi.* penalty of ."0 per cent, whi< li at' a !i -s aft- -r 11'<* ' went iet Fi of I-'ehruarv Kespcetfullv, .INO. A. TOOK. Auilitor l,:iiic:i-icr County. PHILITOKEN. I < \V ui - Sufc mid lii : !>lc I 'r i !. Kf _ l?y .i ii-* ; . a i i iiimIi r- i. ?1 . . i'.u.* V plilit :: I,.I'll mi ill . Ii i; If 1 .u I i t t, ;t ; n ;>.? ii-ilr .. - i..l :I to tin-prop.. :nr i, :ni.i hr n . ml > . i i i !>:. .; i.y i i pri- - t l.a?. ii K - \Vijo. ill ri. ' ('orll Xoi Vol.. Cl'-i" . . 1" ' I w *