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i BiC w Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for over twenty,years, and I can Nay thai Cnscoreta hahrc el Ajv me more relief than anv other reuseay I hoW ever tWefl. I shall certainly teeommend Arm to my friends as beint: all thev are represented." Taos. ait.i.AMD. Kiain, 111. CATHARTIC TWADI MASS RIOISTiecO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. TnMc flood no Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Grt|>c. IHo 26<- lilr ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... t.rll.r IKrmtttf CoxptnT, flilru., Sontr.it, Tork. Sit ! NO-TO-BAC 1 ? - *wu?v? u nauil. . Short Locals. ? Robert I., Cnlp. of I'inevillo, j N. ('..spent yesterday in town. ? Mr. Kli I)nnlap. of the I tjdia n j nation, came over yesterday on a 1 visit to his old homo. I ? Mr. \V. Norman FJder, of. Guthriesvilie, York county, was, in Lancaster Friday. ? Wo are requested to announce j that a meeting of the (iilis Creek L pension board v\ 111 '> ? held '>n Thursday. February lb. ?Mrs. A. I?. Mathis let: for Greenville Thursdax ..where -In has gone to accept a position in a hotel of that eitv. ?Mr. John Craw lord 1 ; ? ' oiium' out Sheriff I.. .M. ( l\burn's inter est in the stock ainl liver\ business of Clvbnro iV Kllint*. ? Mr. T. W. MeMurruv the Jack son ham section. r??-eived In* commission as ^member of tin onarci oj county < omrni--i uieryesterday. \V?? Imvc not been able t?? learn who the other member* will he. P ? Died, at hi* home, near Flat t'roek. Thursday. February sth. . ISttO, oi heart trouble, Mr. Sam ' uel II. William.^. lie was about II years of age. 11 is remains 1 were buried at Flat < 'reek ehureh alter funeral serviees. epud u.eted , by Rev. T. A. DnUnev Iridjivi eveiiituu-<.' patch from Mont real, .February S, it is said that Agoncilla?M?tM?ated that he was in a pop^fton to prove that General Otis hud been ordered to brine' on rf^WWfcb f so as to force the peace'TTeuD through the senate/ He sac? lie was being kept pretty well posted on whatever was being done ngninst his country. ?The many friends in this county of Mr. J. C. Wilborn, president ol the State Alliance, will be pleased to learn that at the annual meeting of the Farm era .\auonii Alliance and Indus tral union, held in the ritv id w Washington on Fehruar\ whs elected president <d tliat society ^ This office is <|tiit an Itoiior. not ^ only to Mr. Wilboru, hut to tlie state, as this society I- one ot national fame. $100 He ward $100. The renders of iliis paper \ni<! '? plen-ed to learn thai there i- ut lea-' olle dreaded | i sea -e Ilia! -i ieiiee ha? lieen able lo are in all it- -lac an I t tinr i- t'afarrti. ll II'- iiatnrrh Cure i-t In* only pn-it i \ r run* now Known I o I In* mi <1 i<'H! I rat t ii it > . I * it t arrli ' inif a roii-lilut imiai ?11-?* :t*>?*. ri'ijuin** a ciiinl il lit iiill:il l rr it nifiiI. Hall*- ? :it ;ikr11 <"ii?*i* i - i .iK**ii i n'<*rnully. ai't in(f ilin*i*t ly upon tin* lilooil ami iiiurnii-j -nirfni'os of tin* -\-trin. t ln*n*liy iIh-I -t .ir.y i n j; t In* foilnilat ion of t he ili-raso, ] anil rising th* putuMit -InMiulh by tinilitinj; iip I In* ron-tii nt ion anil a<-i-ling iinturi* in lining it - wi rk. Tin* * proprietor* havr-n iniirh faith in itV ruralpoWiTs, that thry olTVr Oin* lliimlrnl l,olln- for any ra-i* that it faila to cii'p. Srntl fur ii-t of 'l'rst iiuuniaF vhs, fjj. <;hj*:n*ky * co.. \ % Toleutr, </iiio. ) Soil! by T>ruggi?y, 7f?r. Hall's Family 1'Jls am 'hi* best. IA f?t 'O ir n ITOH- - , Will Tfil* <firr l's llctlrl- lioart* T | The committee on agriculture \ made u favorable report oil tbej1 hill "which has been introduced,' in the senate ,to regulate thet< I width of tires of vehicles and to f encourage the use thereof. The 1 lirst section of the bill reads as 1 follows: Section 1. That after ' January 1, 1001, it si all be tin- ' ' lawful tor any person or p. rsons, ( tlrin or corfioratp.n. to import 4 into this state, ot sell, or other- F wise tlispose of, for use in this ^ I state, any wagon having less 1 wiiTth ' tire than below specified, viz : On all wagons having'v standard iron or steel axles, not i exceeding one and three eighth* J ( inches, tubular axles, not exceed- t Hig one and seven-eighths inches, or thimble skein aXles, led ex- | reeding two and three eighth* J indies, the width ?>!' the fir- hall , he not less than two inches; on . all wagons having standard iron , or steel axles exceeding one and f three eighths inches, but tp?t ex , :.. - - i c - I.i i <nit- ;iiki iivc-i ijiniriR \nen , es, tubular axles exceeding one |, and spvcii PiL'hts inches, I>ut not t exceeding two and one-eighth , inches, thimble skein axle* ex-' , ' eeili :g two and three eighths I. iinlies, but not exceeding twojv unit three fourth* inches, the , widtli of tires vhal! not be less | ftian three and one.half inches ; j ' n nU \vaeon* having; standard | iron or s'eel axles excelling one , and live eighth* inches, tint not j exceediin; two incites, tuhuiar . axh-s exceeding two ami one- , eighth inches, but not exceeding , two and live eight lis inches, or,, t hi in hie r-kein axles exceeding two and three-fourths inches, but not exceeding three and one-j fourth inches, the width of tires', shall be not less than four inches ; on all wagons having standard ( iron or steel axles exceeding twoinches, tubular axles exceeding'| two and live eighths inches, or thimble skein axles exceeding ( three and one toiirlh inches the width ol tires shall be not iess than four ..ml one-halt inches. , Agricultural Prosperity. Prosperity is of two kind*, gov-1 ernmental and individual. A , country, a state, a city, may have its treasury tilled to repletion, and yet individually the people; may be poor and hard pressed. This lias occurred several times i since ls7u In InTo, for instance, the coders of the government were tilled vuth money, and in subsequent years this money ac- ( cumulated more rapidly than was * . 1 necessary to meet the maturity fit' the public debt, and yet for li Vi' i,r ,iv Vi.:irv nfti.r th.. lii.-in i cia! panic of 1^7-". trade was ( tr!y depresfed ;hh! >;agiiuti<>n ( iviKiied in almost all classes of , business. The financial standing!, ??f the country has boon cr? good f thai inlonM on tin* public debt has ir??ii" (lowii until per c-nt. bond- are ?j11 ?t 1 ih.ivo par. The liovernmeiit. Willi ;?!! li-i liuicbtmil,i? -troiii: Ii11;iii?-1:i 11 \ ii.ip- - 111111?it r than ever bclon? ami i~ in a healthy and prosper-j olir. < l|dlt loll. ;\ 111 I" ? I lldebted lit'-, i- not only not incompatible Willi i healthy tinanci.il condition < 1 tin' countrv. hot in manv c.t-e kpottm to improve ii. Ihmng, l>ucliu iiit n'.~ idnuni-t rat ion the ; government paid as high as IJ per ( ! cent. lor money, with an indeht(mIiiohs of H little over , In IS',>5 the government, with an indebtedness 20 time? .is great, procured all the money it wanted at I per cent., which rate coniI mandud a large premium. The financial afus of a conn-1 I try, however, i' 10 index to the J S ' * { .1 , ; ' r. t'r:? s t .?; /1 t?r't! -irfi tuo '/? '4 ii . financial condition of the people. ^ I'liH vety fact that the govern nent levies, either, directly or ^ ndirectl.Vv lar?r; amounts for tax ?s may hurden private business so heavily as to seriously injure t. Tlie wasteful extravagance n public matters, the resti'f of, 11 urge accumulations in the na-j ional, state or city treasury, is >ne of the great evils i?f our il ;V. ( Millions ar voted aw?\ wiiliout iroper coiiKtderation, and the x- r' noises of the civil list is yearlv ncreasing. ' . s< 1 \\ All this militates against pri- ii rate prospi>rity. The great army Jjj i! filHceholders has to be paid out t>< if the scanty earnings of the nasses. No class of people teels these! mrdeiis as much as the farmer. }j| lis business is ultimate. I he J nerchants. the manufacturers,he railroads, the professional > nan, all other classes, indeed,' nav throw the hulk of their linr. It-iisxl?:ick upon the farmer. 111s lass constitute* the groat hotly t >1 consumers in this eon n try. Whatever tax the merchant pays >i added to the price of his grods o 1 , 1,1 vhatever tax the* m iiiufacturer ays is added to the cost til hisi vares, and so it goes all along ( lie line. Met the farmer when | *" io purchases the goods must pay ? or all this increased taxitmn. lo tines not lix the price upon la he goods he huv s, nor upon the iroduce which iie sells. If pros '' >eritv reaches htm it is at the ' ?t.d of the line, tor he is virtually ie 'et* tcetl hy all other classes to the o lurrowest margin of prolit. a/ Wise legislators, therefore, and ~ patriotic political leaders, will, in ihupitig their laws and policies. ook primarily to the interest of tie agricultural classes. This is lot demagogy, us some of the I political leaders of our own day ivoiild have tis think ; it is states- _ nanslitp. It is a recognized prin-1 iple in all fornix of civil govern- 1.1 'ii#* 111 It is ?n in Kngland. where a> tic landed interest furnishes the i.> preponderant iiitluanee in the j~ government, despite tin* udmiii- .. >le and successful industrial pr<? " gress of the hnglish people during f' he last 5m years. It is so in " Prance. where the rural peasantr\ Al ornis the life and backbone ot ~ die nation. It is so in (iermany, A ivhere the protection of the ugri- A ulturnl classes has been pushed iven to the cruel expedient of a _ aril! tax on breadstull's. It is m> I ? A I ? ii ivussia, me mipnty empire ? vhieli has spent [Millions of inon :y and thousand*) of lives in her 1 South Asian eon<|uest> dnrinp thr ' :>ast 'jo years, simply to pain an ' >111 let for her sou I hern w heat he It. || It is pre eminently so in Ainei i'?, possessinp w.thin h?*r border* ^ lie most complete ami diversified . iprieultural territory on the face * >f the plohe. And it l- well foi _ his country tiiat she has ' till left -A 1 PLANT LIFR, to h< vKrorous ami healthy, i t. {! have [' to Potash i Phosidv >ric Acid am I X it r? > ? i n c? 1 In ,t ( .ential ol< iiK'tit -i f t?> jdant . what I>r< .ul. meat . water are t man. J, A Crop . ll> fart a ?m mmIs \ with no?^ j Oil" J . lyll llO) i : ti.v ? fertilizers, antV^re free, have tie- | f ,#' A ' -jl/.m t <jv 5. S. S. C Sores at t Matters Not How Obstinate, or What Other Remedies Have Failed. Obstinate miivs and ulcers. which fuse to heal under ordinary tr< aticnt. s<"?n lieeomo chrotiie and diM'ji-| T.tod. and lead to condition'. iiio.-t ri?>us t!u',v are eau-c.d in i!i!T? r< nt ay-, tail in every enso the blood it\olved, and n<> amount of local treat- , ir"- vr any t?tT?*??t. The ji??!.- *n in.-* ? 'iminatfd from the blond for ? : i' ran be had. i TJ.IROWN FROM A HORSE. Mi. II Uu of Marlon, Kaii-a.-. wtlU'?: i1 at thri-i i i _ i ij ni I la :irhtcr.Bera Unliw a - i ,i v. ii from a lioi-o. reivim* i woiniil of tie -rain. Tli'HiL'li under irx'tttnu'in *?t |>liyt>iciuna for si vora iiiontim. wound remained ntiouf tin- same, until it iiilij tivcaiiK' \t-r> aintry-looking, and I roke out Into a ruatilni! \ v I lu> soon spread i j* ,AX t otlu'r parts of t!t< 7 "cSkX ^ l, j - il;> nr. . i .1:1 tloxx a tinUK\l.x ^ rt.loot tin- | . r!t .lllerej, /' y*' u"w?W ii.sr in v. it r.ixlfi ai t,\ fully ?i in ii jt lier. t\ Mc was Ili< plneed miIf' twi.";1'? ilor lliccari' f tin- fne- | E altr of a xv U-knoxx n ? i io?.pltnl. tan v ii tln? I > iAjw treatment slit- r-ivt d I tlii'i'- f illed toarn*-' tl.fl i terrll.lo sori'. keauit.K i of the ma-,y oi .'o.- of i f blond troubles effected | liy S. S s., wo decided to y it. nti'l It relieved her promptly. In a few ouths ?!>. wit-; i ntln ly citri'il, ami scarcely mnrk iio\v remains where the disease bold II sway." A GUNSHOT WOUND. i apt..I II Mcllrnyer. the well-known duller, of J.awroneeburir, Ky., says: IMP public IIIPlI w ho ire oldshiotieil e if? iiih to b**'!i vc that ? aru*. t'liirsii 1 ? ? ! s the ? IIIIMM] ti una 111*< i< j if r 11 V III Willi * ! 11 : , . r t- until !( ? lit i bl if li im tiff tit , tn ,i ri I v w i t h retell ee in tin* \% llare t I li-? tiller the soil.?Southern Farm Magline. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. nlrnl I Inn ll< I \v,-> n I olmi)l>. i and-Ini l. miii % 1111*. I.uiterii I Mill' I'll mill I ? Iiiiiilon mill iilln r Point*. KffVeilvc .I'ltmarv lit. Is ri N... an Nn. :u; V . :r; * Mi l lllinllllll. , i. I Daily. Daily . K\stili , r. .1'vii! -. K I'.kl'.K'. niiu snip l"lnpl >.i\ hi nab 1-.' nl p t: 1- :$ '. |i r i i?1 v'ifa .1 I i"6|'i I l*i 7 :e.l p ' , i har't-.'i M'.Vi iU:; iMii. . 'p i* I 'nliiiuhm. 11 in ' bi In p ".v ' liy ' 1" p *' "> 4" p till.tilt.Ml,i ' I tl? I-*!' 'op A l U : i .... . I1 |i u? j. . 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Tr?-iitou s 4ii a i iVi' A t lii*ii . '' -Oa ;; ; . ; ' . i) a iraiiilt v' ;lo ;i u! a - p '> a \"-*u m ! ina l '!? ., < ' ! i '111 - I .VI i I: I ; l| I', a i ? i.:n < -f..-i " . r. p 'i " i IN., liin r c A : i;. s ,(<:, .. , MIM I. No* : i :r? NBVV Y<> 1> ri OR I l> \ I.I V.i I'Ki :il \ < 1 , . .1 ; lliilli ... I I .1 ; I:-.. ! > ? II TV:I . u -J II.] ii . Aii?...... Fiji .nn.l NVy \, tie. via j vi1 -ii? hi:)? I ? t. :r : ' i' '..i n I IIi!DillI) ln.iv. ?m ,i -! ? . iir IVi? IkMw* (Ml A!!;? !! 1(1 N? \ 1 ? i!>k' with tlii iin.ii at ( i* ; iialmKialloli (if \itiro* ' ? Ml I ' Id II (litt.? I K*? III ?illt > I-J. IIK< r BOPV a... II I lo?i.l .ml \. ? York N . in:<i > v\ a?-? i?vM n fun. i -t? i ? Ii?.11 ? I M awiiiw i. 'ii Mil I'M I -' iiik'< ? - i \ll . |f : N? a \ \ . I ! I t ruin w i )\ il.mn/?*nr* ui.M l:r*! tin ii man tl rnw . . r??? in ir.* ithIn ?..-? . i Biill.li. -i . 1 ? i.. i Mi vim li in. \\ a i.;:i.;t>.i j nil N. nv York I'...i...;ni > i i-| iik Car* t> o ('luiriotli' I ml li'ii'liiiii.n ! 1 .. a, rill til .11\ III/ .III ?'? ).|: I-Ml'd !* Min (4 r?-. iiikI Norfolk < liwo rnnnoi' ion at i ; i < !.!? 1 >. \ l i w.MI't >K l. ri.ilnv Hii-m hi tun.- I- i i.n. Unm N i.ii.: t F. I'll- Mini. Tiu-I.akli 'n mi (Irnvviiik ri * -n. l.iifTot stooping onrn do n i-i ii .mi. : i v. nml >.i'i \.ik mill 1'ull j min - i > pin.' > -.ir- iv? on Aiii'i -i i nml Clmr | ritli' I'll. ..i - iTVi' II, II.i ill i-nroll ? 'iillini.il *!?i|iink iiiv* lolwii-n .li.i-k-. uvillind r.iiuml. mroulo dnlls botwoon Jacksonllli' ami 11:1111.Ill, \ ii. Asti.'Villi'. KANKM ?. VNN'ON. J M ( KI.P. 'I'liirjl V !' ? jMkr. jr.^r%\^Mhinfjton | . c . Vf ntoV# urfes " m rid Ulcers i. "Some years apo I was shot In the left 1?$' receiving what 1 considered only a slight wound. It developed into a running -ore and yaejak 1 ' iritve me a great deal mp of |>aiii and muonven- ft. "v{% ieiice. 1 was treated ifirir' tgfc hy many tlnei'-rs and < > any )(iHid mil did liij ^fcv\ , not 111 to clicol; tile Yv/. \ ^ t.roifn-. of the .ore I v .. V | had heard >wift'? ?? <! W' ; V>. eti.e |? - S. 1 highly , *'* /n? eeoin .ended for i no '.V;0. i /? I I ??I. ??:,! eoneir ! it In b' ! ' \>/ftp/ Site it i trial, and lint A >%? remit wis vei-v gratify- 7 *l\ '' *&'M. tl r>. >. S. tiled to P .'lit ill the 'r. Ml Me, . ! . loreed the poison ' "f ntv l>h'i>d soon i ei M a ni.-l!ie >v>ri healed ii[> and wus eured - and and well. I am sure s. ?. s. is by far the I.e>t l.lood remedy made.'' It mutters not how they nro acquired or what treatment has failed. S. S. S. will cure tlu? most obstinate, doepscated sore or nicer. It is useless to expect local treatment of salves, lotions, etc.. to effect a cure, because, they can not reach tin* real cause of the trouble, which is the blood. S. 8. 8. drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this way cures permanently the worst cases. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle of potash, mercury, or other mineral. S. S. S. euros Contagious Blood I'oison, Scrofula. Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism. Soros, Ulcers, Boils, or any other blood trouble. Valuable books on those diseases will bo mailed free to nny address, by the Swift Specific Company, Atlunta, Georgia. CABTOniA. Bears tho ^lf"1 You Hav8 A,v",s B011^ e"?:r ?.luti11 \\ Ii iii^ii it iii h 14 |)et*n :i >{> ) II11 ! ) s! ?!>.< ? t I I (.'? I I W lift, ? . v i !i I.. L\ l?i a n(i. u OASTORIA. Boan tho /) Kind Yoj Have ASwavs Boughl Notice by the County Board of Commis- / sioners. j l< I I lis i iridividttals or linns,; arc I lieirbj noli Hcd tlu?t t In* law requires that license lie obtained for the sale oi cartriilgos before engaging it) that tnssiin'ss. The law will be nfi rcc : n?ttiu>t :ii?> one ilir*-jiar?l?r?j? 111i? not aikI t;ii Ii11xr t li< en.-e. . 'fc ' >1. < OAKHNKR. >iipervisor l.xiiOH-tcr f' Ian. 2t>, l "The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America." Incorporated 'sl'.t. i : nrtcr I'-rpetual /ETNA i nti: IWIJUMI; iotot OK H VIITKIKI). CONN. * a -11 Capital * t,00?>,000.00 ? a-li A^i'lstivcr I l.(l(IO,()(K).W l.oo.-o paid over . >everal of her-t ronj? reliable oompa tiie- rcprc-ented ami business entrust 11 t<? in** will receive prompt atten? t lull. A. .1. (' I..I I! K, Ke-iilel|t Airent. '' f ' 11 I f|iil r,ly ?'. rf i i ' . i'i>iiiinn free. iu'ilnr ..vi'iiiion H|.rnt. \ |' iicntuMo. < annum t : tlveoiillii.i.i ml. 1 I iMiHi wiK Wii Tate m ill uiite-t iiLTiicy for ta-ouruiK patent* r.'ifnitn taken thri'iiuli Munn A Co. reeel . mI nutici, w it in nit i iinreo, m t ho Sciciitlllc JStmrican. A harifl" nrlv Ilhutrateil weekly. I.arrest oh nilali' <i f mil ?i ipiiitUe 1> iinirtl. T?rn.?. 93 t ir : iriuoiilha.il. Hold l.y all now f dealer MUNN S Co.3e,B">a<,-="' New Yr IIrani h OfTUo. tri'i V St.. Washington. 1>. d ** ? a a r. a c^ r - ^ i r., ^?t X./r *. write*: , ThrA'cl?J->^"^11 .'ox. ofhce.