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SCIENTIFIC SQUIDS. Lightning cnn be MOD by reflection 0 dis tance of '?00 milos. During tho inst flfty years tho climate has so changed that n man can li vo at au altitude of a tenth of n milo higher than beforo. According to Pasteur and Cbamhorlund, ] typhoid bacillus i^ la ninety-nine oases out of u hundred communicated through drink tog water What may bo of great va l ao in ship build lng and watch making is tho discovery timv steel mixed with 8-1 per cent, of manganese becomes nou-maguotio. A Frenchman claims to have Invontcd a thermometer so sensitive that its iudex needle will deflect two Inches upon tho on tranco of n person into tho room where il iitus been p'.aci 1 lt has bcOU stated that railway trains in England uro uow driven nt an avorage speed 14 ?KT cent, higher than it was twenty years ago, with scarcely more than half tho quail tity of coal A workman In tho Carson mint has dlscov ercd that drill points, healed lo u cherry red ; and tempered by ticing driven into a Par et lead, will boro through tho hardest steel ol plato glass without perceptibly blunting According to a Chicago philosophe! Hi - aro tho revivified souls ol bloss mis which full to tho ground, decay and como fortW$toios. Therols no such poetry about tho origin ol tho Hen, for bis mother i-> sawdust, mainly Uno sawdust. ' Sulfonal U tho nan:.? - I a now hypnotic i used to produce sleep. Tho llVOHIgO dOSO ill j tlio beginning ls ilftcou grains, w hicli may be gradually Increased to sixty grain?. lt promises to beesjieeinlly useful In tho ti eat j mont of mental dlsordei * Dr. W. A. McCorn, ? f thu Now Y oils City ; Asylum for tho le-an ?-. I; ? - :'.>;;: I ..vo-.-v mino, subcutaneously ndiuiuh ter .1, ti very ! useful remedy ia quieting mania, and at j tended with less Unpleasant ey iiptoms than j aro chloral or Ute brom I Electricity ts to,ho enlisted in tho-investi gatton of tho purity ot water I'll v..Itu i meter tubs to show nay current passing ? through chemically puro wat. r As saline or acid contamination iucrenscs I o con? i duettvity ol tho medium grown gr< aler. The discovery of electric wcldi : hus suu gostcd tho welding together of ends i I rt ls so ns to mako continuous rails of 1,001 to 1,600 feet in length. Tho dovice would .?ave i in wear nn<l tear, but would necessitate a special Joint to provide for tho gap of six or ' or seven Inches which would oceiir between | rails of tills length under tho rungoo oi North ) American temp rature. Tho San Francisco Medical Journal says li ' is stated that oil pf bay is used lu Switzerland by butchers to keep their shops free from i tlies, and that after a coat of tho oil hos t cen applied to tho wails uoii'j of these trouble ! some posts ventUYo to put ia an np|iCUriiDcc. j This remedy lins also boen tried and found ed'octuul hi tho south of Franco In preserving gilt frames, chandeliers, etc, fro : t?i < outing s- ilcd. lt is remarked that flies ut tvord tho rooms where thu application has been' employed. In The London Gt tudard is .- n account ol n tiormau aoetbr's investigations io tho I size of men's nml women's hearts, filo nias ' ou li no heart weighs moro and la larger than I that possessed by tho fair BOX A heart, lt woiild ?ppeur, grow most quickly during i!:<' Ih-st nnd second years of lib . nml between tho second und seventh yonrs it doubles in , size Until tho fiftieth birthday thu heart still crows n liUlO III childhood tho mah nnd foina lo henri aro i ho i aiuo . Iza. hut aft i manhood thc masculino heart dev .'.. ;.? m mb moro than ti"? femnli, and ends hy i . higiw i square inch, s larger than Ilia latter. INTERESTING DAT LS. USO-ODs.* windows Hr-i used for light. l?36-0Ch finneys tirst put to hous< -. 1853- Lead pipes ior carrying wah r. 1200-Tallow candles for light, i :;''.?-ispeetncln inveutctl hy an Italian. Ig'?-Paper first made from linen. 1841- Woolen cloth first made in langland, j H10-Art of painting in oil. 1140 - Art. of printing from movable ty|iofl 1447- Watches first made in Hoi many 1450--Variations in li-.c compass flr?t noticed. 1453-Tins first used In England. 1500-Teloscopo Invented by Porta and J nnseu. 1001-Tea first brought to Europe from .China. icm-Theatre erected in England h> Sb iko spcaro. 1603-Thermometer invent. .1 by Snncto ri us. 1600-Circulation of tho blood discovorod by Harvey. 1?'J5-Bricks lirst inado t>f any required size. 1620-Printing In colors Invented. ? 1680-Newspapers flrst established. ; 1030-Shoo buckles first modo. lCV)-IV lae made from grapes In England 1039-Pendulum clocks Invent* il, 1043-Sugar cano cultivated in tho West Indies. lU-Ki-Barometer invented by Torricolll, ia Italy. 10-16- Air guns invented. 1640-Steam engine invented. 1050-Broad first made without yeast, 1750-Cotton lirst planted tn tho United Bbl tea 1703-Firo engine invented. 1700-Steam ongino Improvod by Watt. 1783-Stereotyping invenLed in .Scotland. 1788-Animal magnetism discovered by Mesruor. FEATS OF MEMORY. Cardinal Mazzofantl, tho linguist, who is said to have known n bundi , d l inen i ;08 doolnrod that ho novo? forgot a word he ha I onco learned. An English clergyman mentions ailinn vi ho could remember Ibo day bf tho hurlai C: every person who had died In the parish din ing thlrty-tlvo years, and could also ro|ient tho name and ago of each deceased person und the names ol tho mourners at his lu ?era!, But so wonk was he intellectually thnt ho could not bo trusted ?feed himself. To n friend who congrntulutod leyden m his remarkable memory no replied that lie often found it A source of great Inconveni once. On tlio Irland expressing S'irpriso ho oxi)lidnod that ho hud often ivisliotl le recul loot n particular expression In somothtng ho hud read, but could not do it until ho Und repeated tho whole passa go from the begin liing to thu expression ho desired to recall. Dr. Moffat, tho distinguished African mis sionnry, and tho lathor-in-law of Dr. Living ktono, onco preached n long sermon to a crowd Ot negroes, Shortly niter bc had lin i -hei ho saw a number cf negroes gatlini nhout iv simple ra I tided young savago, Ho wont to them and discovorcd that tho sava;. - wns preaching his sermon over Again. N i only wns be reproducing tho proem., words but tinftuting tho manner and gesture of the whit? preacher. m ->?->., r rueii Nhnrpenor Neoned, Popular Science News directs (heat, tenthill of inventors to tho demand for a good form of pencil sharpener. L is a groat annoyance to constantly stop and fashion u frosh point, with tho ; > com panying search for a penknife and tho disposal of tin? dust mid shavings. Tho pencil sharpeners in common uso moko a point so short and blunt that ( he sharpen ing proCOSS must he repealed every few minutes. What is needed ia some dovice Which cnn bo sold at a low price and which will cut a long, sharp, tapering point, such os nt present cnn only lia formed by n penknife In I ho hands rf au export ohaiiienor.-Chicago NOWH. CLF. VET LAND ANC THURMAN. , It la a Grund Tlcliol amt Wilt Ho u Groud Victory. Tho mat tuc roformor ard tho wr.ornblo Btalenmui comprise tho ticket Thu [Meat adm I [strntoi und tho profound Jurist load tie (arty Tho sUi!'.*'.'! axocullve and tho gran t CXpoltlldoi o? tl:? Constitution nie United ia tho CHUSO Of Ila- people The oiau ol dostlnj ?tad the sago ol' Ohio ro ccivo tho io ;i cst honors of tho Dcmoo rory '?lt ( 1 Itali1 ia ila- primo of life I and thc aged bal un lunated hero of ail hundred lights are together presented te tin- s uti re rc tho nat lot I? 'l in- : ICM ut*c ullko m tho substance of j theil ch'.irne-tora leitch ls aggressively true Tito distinction of oneil testa on Implacable hostility to pa?tra' wrongs liach ia u i taino io conjuro with, a force to win willi ivhorover integrity needs al friend, upi ..htness an example, courage an lUu '.rai ni, niunliood a type, faith in tho people nil Incentivo, devotion to the Supremo law a. model, reliance on eon science a vindication, and the reward of honesty tx proof Cleveland ls the Thur cuan ol the now Democracy Thurman is the Cleveland of tho boiler days et tho republic. li Las devolved on the pro?-iden 4 lo had his patty to victory, and, happier than Mo.-c?, to go with them into the po: c.- i -n und redam (ilion ol the I : i i I !:;:' !. li I aa do volved inniil : limo on lils illustrious col ; letiguo io !. a i Ibo forces of ibo const itu ti. a aga in - il.o victorious cohorts nf . cont cultual i :i, to deservo uueeesa wltllo not achieving lt. and to await v. it h phi lo.-i os ibo i turn of reason lo an*Inipas slouod i . lind tho bat et tlie Al tai hty cast Iho I lulu mid lol of-' loveland ia ibo pericil and tasha of Tburiuaii, tho qnnl ':- . a.'id record of tia .New Vorbei would have ?vrought oiit for Idhi a bis lory not Ul like to that of tho soil ol Ohio. Ilad Ibo latter been confronted with Ibo dut:.-:, ie igned to tho chief magistrate, l:e wt tn-1 have, p rf< rin?il Ibohi with tho sano ind'ji..ilidile resolution. lioih ?a u dissimilar environment have displayed unulogons characteristics. To. noil hor is Indirect ion possible* in tho ono . ls tlie taino wi ol. -onie simplicity liait is ia tho ot bet Uv oacb la tho sania judi dally olen Intellect exhibited Ry both j li tho same tendency to repos? ncllpn on tho bed lock of p? im ii lo const ant ly shown N t wall it wiatt lo e.' hut nliottld i! !>< ilone'i ia Ibo question asked Ly Ibo minds ol both, h. st.unrii liv tho compromises of ibo Ked? ?al ? . in] ... t, Tli tri tali oxliljb lied a v'.ie i..-th > t pulposo nud n clarity of vision not ' \ . i-. < !. vc I nit d when eiifo'relhg tin url . i ol iii? later limo Neil her baa i ? il . a iy \ nrk f i tho honor of tho putty nuil : . ila Weal <?l tho peo plc too aimil I ' r i o ', ?'gi to do, when cn toit ' I'c foi was summoned lo lils o.suUod duties in the stile abd i i the mit join Mk", (dcvo latid was wielding tho Hull of tlc veo. on ibo : . 'lng j bs of a ras cally sot of retail i biters In IhslTnlo To both He ibo Woi\?l ?f all aeon nd els Tl . lo wicked parly beiiftyiil llaiy coinh'uto Injury! tri ? es id men b ; lilvtlv ri : ul it ed by lbw. hv.lb Al '. ' lol ' I ?1 pillory . . i>iM ho scorn, nial i i retied on ti o I'.-, i ? i ; vay rings tho prover.; et ibu ?.iv. ol hhs nw ti I ra m her ?The ?"1 m i:, i ?.. it i Vi :. ' . im r I tho legislativo n fm 'i .m .-i tltti mi poi lull ve ?eiii?ciMitii ol ll . dui Match Hnmd - brooklyn i I ll ceo rd Open to All. Mr ( 'I velaud's ability to administer . willi Oiling digi di) the groa I oflico of prcsidoiil ol tho! i'd i eil States bas boon test ed I'ho record of Iii ; ii imite ;t rat ion iso; !? ;, people. li bas been ker li tl nl/.eo by ftifti.. .. ?. td ly foe! alika willi u minuto attention which lins left no du feels unconcealed, nial lina made kaniva many rirtuer Which even his adversaries have applauded. Jt ly faint pralbi . i him lo hay that ho baa been scrupulously fallhlal to tho laws of tho land, but ho baa h. t n much moto than Ibis Ho has booti vigilant Iii tho performance- of Lis duties to protect tho Individual from tho oppre! -;. n ol ill regulated power, corpo ralo or otherwise, and to shield the people from nh Injudicious or wasteful oyerclso of the legislativo function. Hobr/nv Lui nil limos chosen or bas not been able lb abide bj the a pint oi by tho torin? of hip enrlj assurances hi regard to tho civil service, and i?t> one baa criticised bis failures hi thia direction moro frankly than ourselves Tho n t DI . I ol Mr Cleveland's deviations from the path In- marked out for lllmsoll la bo fore ibo people, to bo studied and judged ti}' them lt calls for no word a of OXCtt ot palliation. In lim words of the president himself, "lt. is a condition that Confronts us, not a theory." But, upon thc Oilier lend, no president Itasover dono sc much to advance tho roforin of tho civil sorvlci and make lt permanent. None lias ovor contributed tai much by his words and bia work to give ibo reform a sccuro foot ing in lite favor of tho people. - Now York Tittles. Allen o. Tlinrmnn. Ko dotti;! he'a old, ns wo aro told, Mut not a man ls fitter; Jlis henri is young, his mind Isrirotig, ~~ Ami i-1 ?ll bte tn ??iii eyes glitter. S ' Thon lot ita cry rina; tomi and high, ?" From Melin- to boulonnai Three checra for the farand old Roman ?j^ Ami tilt- turkey red bandannal m As t?ood ns KO ld. Oils ntnn must hold First placo in our affection j _ ? ' As trna as Bloc!, wo nil mu a feel Impelled tu Ida direction. - ' Tbl lol i lu' ahoul i In? loudly out. Au.) raise Un- Haming bannon Tb rei cheers for tho grand old Lomani liurr?b foi itu- red inuitintniai RI lit nt Ibo front lu- hore Ute brunt ot manj -i hard fought hattie, Aud'Btood ivh tu shoals of weaber souls liar of) Uko frightened cattle, l>a every vote- applaud our choleo, And su:"' n Strong hOMIUIial Three cheers foi ibo grand old Lomani llurrni for ibo red bandanna! This man would grace tho highest placo To willoh be nullit bo beckoned; Tlnsroforo, you good cause mat ho Slioiinl rightly lill Ute second. Tlicn i"t timer) rino, loud and high, Prow \ 'i k to iii banal Titre, cheers foi the noble Roman, Anti itu turkey rod nan.lanna I - New York Fan A flood Corpse. Now (bc KcpubllcntiB uro talking about Flank IliSCOCll for the presidential nomi nation. Wu bnvo no objection to Prank. Ho would malo- ns pretty a corpse na any . a ibo otboi Republicana talked about,. Kansas Cil y Timo?. Knox vi ll. Tonn., July 2, 188$. t hnvn had oatnrrh ortho hoitd for six ye n-.. I WOill ton note I dueler und bo H eated lue foi lt, hat COtlld not cm o nie. bo saith I w a ov er lilly years Old anti I gil V<1 up to die. I hail a di a l essing cough i ruy oyen tvoro dwollnfi and t nm confident I could not have lived \\ IMioiii a chango, f sont und grit ono bat tito f your medicino, used it, and folt- hottor. The i i ?ol r.nir moro, and thank (indi it Ct!rod mo. I so I bin anv w ay limy w ish tor tho good of sullerei s. Mrs Matilda Nichols, .2vJ Plo rid a st root. RlOOd flalin < oinpaiiy. Allanta, (lu. Por Solo hy Tray nh An A i?luh I ITfnoMty Atinvo AH Tliliif**?. Tho St Louis COltvoutlon presents U t lie people a candi lulo ttud a prluclpl? Ol the candidato tiny hnvo ni ready nero rc corded a favorable Judgment, 'i ho pr.uti i plo ls now first pat bufete Iboui us (bo ! dominant issue ot" a national contest j Against thc renomination of President Cfavclund no dissenting voice 1ms liecn : retard a! St Lads In its lorin aa.I its ?.plrlt being made wllhout a call of stales by u shout of acclamation, Amid a seem of extraordinary enthusiasm, and ii respnnsu le a detnand in which tia l>emucrneav of all tho slates have ! joined, llila renomination of Mr. Clove lund ld without precedent la tia ' idster, of tho country ile is railed t< tho ran tldttcy hy hi* patty speaking will a ?-it. lo volco, und not only lin own ron | sn* ti ?ti .. m. l its mid proved Rt ciigth. bu: ! ila tri.dlti.ius of presidential rcuouiltis I lion? pmilfy tli? choice and constitute un I tiugui) ol triumph Of presidenta who I have been .> coi md lime put in nomina lina, Washington, .JelToraon, Madison Monroe hickson, Lincoln, and Uranl ?vero te.!- i'd. und only John Quiiuw Adam* and Marlin Van huren failed ol PO i :< ut lou 'Ibo princlpl . which tho convention prc ??enid fe i |.opulai ratification l.i tito hon | wt conduct nf the public business This ? prim i| !" i liroa 1er iban ?. i v i I sor vico re hum d Is brondci than rcvonuo reform lt bu Lidos thom bulb and other rofe-ruo willi i luau Tho di honest conduct of thu i lin lille business includes tho debasement if iIVdoiul ?;ervico through spoils I soaking lid i.polia giving equally . with iho exaction of uar taxes iii . Hmo o( i. v. not for the bono j td <>! '.!... iv ludo people, but foi Ibo ( nvi ' i of tuc protected j row both I sive b?etl tito polio) niul . tin prudi (.. ol Ibo Republican party, and ? i.\ both ibo peoplo aro cheated ol their ; publie rights anti UHU just private gains j Tin- publia business hus been honestly ..ond neted by Oro vei Clov eland I brough tho administration which ls now drawing i lo Us close, t II fur ?ts ho was freo, within j tho limits of Ibo executive power, to eon ' duet i: upon Hues of policy had down bj himself. Outside those limits, within "n . sphere whore tho respousibillty for well ; or ill doing belongs almost solely to the | national congress, lies tho monstrous tys ' lcm of pillage by statute which the ita . publican party has made ita ?.wu nml la nrganized to maintain und defend.--Now Volk Times A - potitnncmtN Tr?bulo. Mr hon ghi ii '. v's speech in ibo ' on von ti.ii 'vas skill Tully ?ah.;.toil to tho par poso Ita simplicity was its strength While ibo Impression on reading b is ono I ofc.xli. plainness, il will ho Seen that ? ! i n: lo up of a succession of short, eui ' . ant" periods, every ono ol which WHS un \ irrcslsl ?ble hieentivi io appia uso 1 lil >'.'. Wtiy Iho speech was Suited lo Itu ! sub levi Mc Cleveland is not u candidat! lo : ; ? nted ia ii h.azo of lire work? As Mr. Ilotighei'tji (Ulla it. with au opt (rrauiiniitio ti rscm ss suggestive ul Llevo nd I . i 'Ho is not a promise; he ls ! !>. rc??/.e.ii iii." There wits noticed ot iho 1 I ?rica i display toqliickcn the failli in spired hy tin? man himself All accounts at;rou that the pre i ain ? M.ai of M.' i !? ve!.md's nutue was rCColvoi! , ii: ti.' convention with mi i-nthusiusir, 1 'he.' has MV.tv.lv been excelled nt the nomination nf any of tho most popiibii ' iidiilati . ol l ili,er party in tho past, ntl '.!;'; without Ml} Ol '.hat nt t ttii L.I i'n; '.nt |,|iut la engendered liva cont...st. \ ?cal ins '.hut Mr Cleveland's leialership ls not thal ; it an otiiehil de-; t ci nlr^)lin . iuiwllliug ? ?daves. ?ts i?btu? I.' pul hean wider.; re pro Neill, fl ill loss a mero result ol' thri iioci nt.,; oliico aa it ls somewhat Incoase... nully Bug vsicd liv the sanio class iii his opponents, but that it hus booti ralrly won hy his persoual strength un.I couragii mid iv ir? .Iv und B|K>iitaui!ously accorded him by tl e great popular si aliment ofhl-j oo.rlv.r- Philadelphia Times. Dcuinmtcy'a Good I.tn!?, (?f tdl tia.' men v.ho become fiUUOUA 11:1 champions of Democracy ia Us twenty lour yeara of defeat Allen <i Thurman is. nublo froi i bayard, uko belongs t.i u lute' genera Hon, practically the sole survivor Sinon i he national Dcmocrnl lc convention vi ?--1 nssnniblcd, death hus removed nearly nil ol the ancient party leaders Tilden, Seymour, Hendrick iMcClolhui md Hancock itavo all died within thu last four years Thurman ls tho connecting link between tho now mid iho old Dotnocracy Ile lit linds lor all that, is of good report ?11 either, lio i ; un honest mau, n universal favorito, a statesman w ho linds ids en ernies not in pr t ien but tn classes, No Republican aa a Republican oh joela to him. l!o has been tho tribuno of tho whole poonta. Ho luis boen opposed by enemies 01 tho whole people. lt is u fortunato thing for tho Demo eratic party i hat lt has such A monal hand willie; t? bo summoned into Its servlco lt i creditable to tin.? party that it dhow Us admiration t >r Ids character us I it does.-Chicago Herald. i hcerfiil l/oglo. Tho Republican party and the colored VOtOI perform together duct ion days, tait during 1301 days of tho year timy know [ little about each other. Tho negro has never been permitted to havo nun li bo qunint?nico with tho manngomono of tho party mid tho white Republican lias never been freo with his friendship toward tho negro in tho hurd grind ot living w Idell comos lo nil. whiloand black . allko. H U negro gets in trouble ho usually goes lo a Democrat for help, mid when lie is hi doubt to n Democrat lor udvico.- Kansas City Times. Kur? I 'i iillii Inn No Tunk. With n rod bnndnnua ot tho front of th?? Democratic hosts, and no whit? plumo leading tho Republicans, lt ls easy io seo whero victory win Alight.-Louisville Courier-Journal. Room (<>r AH. Tho platform Adopted by tho Demo eratic cut vent ion bj broad enough mid strong enough for tho wholo peoplo io StAJld upon.-St. l*AUl (dobo. Thora Will in? Nothing ix ft. Tho red bandanna of Democracy will wipo th? (loot willi whatever ticket tho Republicana may nnino.-Heston dobo Grand <>i<l Tluinnan. Allen (1. Thurman is tho lilndstono of America-tho people's "grundold man." , boston Olobo, Worth All These, nml More. Ono rod bandanna ls worth a dozen white piarnos.?-Louisville Cottrlor'Jour ! md._ Tin? *?\ tinto Tiling in it Nutshell. A clean campaign and a glorious via tory. - St. Paul Cdubo. Patents. Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights I lilt ni ned. und nil ol ber business in 1 he c. s. Patent Oftlco uttondod tofor MOD ?4RAT?? I'KLS. Olir OfllOO ls oppOflltO tllO U, S. Patent Milloo, und ijvo can obtain Putontfl in less time t han t lome i comm Dom Washing ton, Bond Moiiel or Drawing. Wo Advino us tn patent ability freo of churgc; AOd wo ninkO no ellArgO unless wo obtain Patent, - WO rofor ber;- lo the Postmaster, I he Sup!, of Money Ordor Div., and tho oin . nil* ol' tho Ut 8. Latent Millee. I'-n cir OUlAr, advice, terms ?nd references to county,? bents in your own Htato or write to O .A. SNOW, 1 A Famous Doctor Onco sahl Hint thosocrotot good health consisted ia keeping tito head cool, tho feet wann, mid th?; bowels open. Had thia eminent physician lived ill our ?lay, and known tho merits of Ayer's Pills HS aa aperient, bo would certainly have recommended thom, na so many o? his dist inguished successors aro doing. The celebrated Dr. Farnsworth, of Norwich, Conti,, recommends Ayer's Pills ns tho best of all remedies for *' Intermittent Povors." Dr. I. E. Fowler, of Ihidgoport, Conn , says: "Ayor'a Tills aro highly and universally spoken of by tho pcoplo about here. I make daily uso of them in uiy practico." Dr. Mayhew, of New Uodford, Mass., aays: "Having prescribed litany thou sands ol A j er's Pills, in my practice, I cnn unhesitatingly pronounce them tho best catkin :io in uso." The Massachusetts State Assayer, Dr. A. A. Mayes, cert i lies : " I have made a careful analysis of Aver'-: Pills. They contain Ibo active principles of well know II drugs, isolated from inert mat ter, whleh plan is, chemically speaking, ol great i Ul port atlee to their usefulness. lt insures activity, certainty, and uni? fortuity O? Offoel. Ayer's Pills contain lin metallic or mineral substance, but the virtues of vegetable remedies in skillful combination." Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mags. kola io ult Dealers In Medicino. A ll rid go across Kooroo it Ml Shoals will bc Iel lo repair 'al the lowes! hill ier on the 27th day o. june 1 sss nt 11 <?clock tl. m. willi the pr I VU logo Ol' reject lng any bids *po c {fictitious presented on nay ol' let ting sa ?tl repairs WM I, DIM M .Md Xl >. ('oiiuty C'oniinissintier. ' ; * 11 House and Lot for Sale. Will lie sold ai public outcry on Salosday in July next, one dwelling in the town ol' Laurens, ol' five rooms and lot ol'seven-lentils ol' nu act e willi good w?i! ol' water. Situated in Jer sey, bounded le I mids of Mrs. M tu I lin I'nbb and others. I 'm- oilier particulars npply to V. V, Mc( iowan. JKSS1 li Till ?M PSI )N. Spring Clothing. ll , ve h jon placed ?m tin- loamers and ! n wai l your cfit loni ins|.ton. Voa will lind II beaut Un I assortnieiil ol' garments i for tuon, youths, mid boys hi nil the rog* . ular si/.i <, nnd in till ipttillllCH nod pi i obx. 'I bo deslgps and patterns ol'tho goods Ibis season aro inore ntlrno tivc than liny in Um ptisl. Tbero is n de cided ehntigo in ibo >t.\ les and tunke tip I *f tho garments this season ono in par tiottiar and Hitit is the punts aro larger, and tiio .suck ?'oats uro otilaway. Very lew ot tlie straight cul sack will be worn, Those garnieiits aro manuI'uelte red expressly for my I rade and in outer lo got ii coin j n le assort nea.t ol' I be Ult morons patterns tutti designs which uro .Iii red this season, I IlllVC ... aired a large stock lor&iuy eimtouiorS lo selocl front. Tin s. i garments oro regular lull-1 I or Unido lind will III porl'ectl** and will bohl Un o shape anni the garment I? ? worn out. They are also mau u fad tired of I nt ported gi ods as well as of. dornest les ill eas ann res. ehevei.Us, SOI'gCH, Silk ml xe ?I, v..nod, whip '-ord and oork seri ws, and in sacks, cu tn ways,, single i ami th.tilde broiisled frock slylos. I '.nvo ats.? a line nssorlod linc ol uent> .oulorwoarin Itulln, gatt/.o, hallhriggaii mid lisie Une.ul. Also boslorv . d' Hut same malerial in lanes' alni plain colors ( lolita's, eiiils. handkerchiefs and a largo i lino ol'Heul* nook wour lu nil ibo latest ? novoltios, i ilot'H and tints .uni made in ; the Intest shapes. Soli mid still Hats for tie-." pring and iiniiucr weir in till of Ibu now shanon I ?md colors, and all sizes. The loading '< shades arc citlhuittotl and granite and i thc gray eas.-i tn ore bats. 1 have in stock ! i he rm orlto Posion sell conforming st i fl : lint, whieb bavo a ropulatlon all ovor I Hie Stale, and . an only Le purchased ! Ito. e. f louts (InoHIIOOS lu all tho leading stylos amt nuikes, (puillttos ami prlcos AlllOllg them is the Cannister line sba", : willett bas the host reputation ol' any In j Ibo oily, (o uts (Slippers ami dancing I pumps in ail Rtylos. Itospoetfiiily, M. I.. Kl Ml IL I'JRVIN T WI TTY, Manager. Spitrtanbug. rm: KM POU II >\ At ol II m Li a ?s t bc pineo tor fnsh io nable clot long, hats, furnishing go .ts, trunks and valises ami gents line simon when visiting tito city otill mid oxniiilnn my linc stoek oi inen, youths ami boya clothing, ?Vc, all of whleh you will tint ? In the Hpnrliitibiirg store as wo!i ns i 1 ol tinbin. Respectfully, Columbi?, M. h. KIN ARD, Registration Notice! Thc books of Registration will , be opened in Ibo Sherill's olliec nt : Laurens, as Hie btw directs, on the Hrs! Monday in ouch month, until ; fl rs t Monday in .Inly, '88, when tho , law requires (hom closed until after 1 Hie next general election. This is ? i'<?r the pur peso ot' registering nil ' persons WllO have become nf age, or entitled to register since last ? election; ti? transfer persons from : this to a not her County, und from hue township tonnothoi, or from one resilience loaUOtllor,- All this m ll Si lie done before or on the lirst Monday In July, 1888, Lost ceri i - Acates moy ho ron o wed io within 80 (lays nf Hie election, und those who become of age between 1st .July timi Hie election, may register at any time before election. Til OSO who [lo fused Or Neglected to Roglstor before (ho last election, cannot register until tho Jaiw is changed. J. WASIT WATTS, Supervisor Registration. I . b. iMth, 1888. THE CA?RE?S B?K. I. r. JOHNSON. \V. ii. nicllUl .JOHNSON ?V- lt ICU KY, ATTI I UN KY 8 AT li WV. OiTifi: !.* I ? . i i i i ? 11 .* s* Corner, Norjliwe* riilc ol' Kahlin Niptni o. LAU UK NN, , If.., - - - S. \\ . II. M A UTI S, \TT"KN KY \T LAW I.A l'l I M . I . M. L. "OKKI.AM), A T TO ll N K V A T I. A \V , LA vu KN a c. H., s. c. Ollk'O ovor Niitioiuil Millik. KKN.I. I>. CUNI NCI ll AW( A ITO UN KY AT LAW. LA I. Il KN S.U.. - - - S. N . I . Uni.M KB. O. V. HI M l?SO> 11 OLM ICS cV SIMPSON, A'ITO UN KYM AT I.A W. Lvl ll KN.M .11?, - . . s N. S. Il AK HIS, ATTOUN KY AT I.A W. LAKItKN.S, S. . ?lT-<Ml'me over sim i" ol \V. h. MUM Hygea I A Wonderful Discovery TOBHACCO AN All) TO 11 KA I/NI : i MW rniiAtco, mao nine! ti red A>\ /\TIIOS. C. WlllluniH ?V Cn, Uiel.ul VII . mell i 11 IV 11*11111111 prepared li.v I Vol I. \V\ Mall. ll. ol' H. - I lllviMsU.V ol' \ ir yilila. Anti malarial, A ll j LdyMpOpt lc, ll !.. Nels ine an I an excellent I'llOV. Try 21! No IiiHIllMlg! Kor KiiU> iiy all deniers. Cull l'or pam ?ilill i. Mii.v nu W. A CAMPBELL, ?:Cal)inct?lakca-: aiHl:t'pIiolslcrcr.: 1M1I fi i r 1111 o t.. ol'nil kinds ropiiired ai lowes! ralf- ami in workmanlike style, i' North -?.le Buhlic Sq 11:11c, in tin Uohcrlsolt Blot !.. liAltltK v i.. S. t '. C. \Y. MUNSON -AN!) SALOON, .Meals at all la.ms. consist hip; of til tile deli, aries of Ihr BfllSOll, 1'olit j attention and prompt servir?. --?r Dr D.LAndersor PHYSICIAN. Oller; Iiis srt vii . s hi tllO citizens Cl Laurens. Olllce on South Street. Dr. B. E. HOLCOMBE, DENTIST OFKII li NHAII R. SlTOUKAVKS S ? I. AUIIKNS.S. .(' D?t W l-l BALL DK.VTIMT. /MMcr over Nali.nial lift Ilk, lillico day-. Nf outlays and in -lavs LA * I UK NS, - . - s. i Dr. C. L. KOOLI: Offers his profosslonnl sorvlcon tn th ritlZfatlH ol ham em, and vmhdtv. l'ail pr. mi pt I v nltOlldod to night and dav. uni.?vor 11 ard v an-Si.n o i.l I. K. Mm lin A Cn. JT?- All .Mils ?I niidit nliouhl ho loft ii Hm resid? m e ol Dr. .1. T. Pool?, .DIAMONDS* Ratafees $ if?welrg?i t. . - AT . 1 V isanska'^ > cuvv'itfiWwfcll*1 .?A.ww m< L A U ll R N S, fl, (* Female^ Col leefe With a full corps of assist tints tin Liiliroiisvillo female College wll reorganize und hoglii fall sesshn Sept. loth, Kooins coin for tnhh Standard high. Special attention ti all Female accompli diluent ;. Ne\ and splendid IManos. Non-scela rinn. ( ?o\,ernincnt parental. Yotlll] I (Ul i OA under thc iinincdiahi rare n Mrs. MrCii -lan and Mrs. N. C .Toi dan. Pupila received nt any tim and charged until end of quartet Board $12 nor month in ndvnnci Tuition $20, f30. ami with classier course I in per Collegiate year, paj aide monthly. We solicit ami hop to uierit public patronage. Wo any information address, W. M.McCAHLAN, Presiden LAURENS, S. C., July 20, 1887, Ij -Al.I. K NI?S Ol-' STAI'liK (IO OH, --."?. 11 \>; . - I BACON, RI <: Al!. 'ANDY, . FLOUR, I WK MOS, CRACK KU?, M OLA ss I's, IMOIMMOR, CA N N 101) GOODS \ (JO KIMO IO, S PI Cl? Ol?' ALL KINDS j Car-Loa X of Flour just i er ci ved. fl .( ar-1 oac of .Bagging* and Tios WAOOJSriS -A. KT ID DBX-Td-OIHl? All of willoi! wc -ell ni HOTTOM Fl Ol'HKS. Geo,. IO, ./K.;raeLe rson L.au cens S a S K. H. MUDGUN'?. J. J .PLUSS Laurens Iron Foundry AMI Is/L et c Ix i n e ?Blxojps Under tho ?ilnive li ml we h:iv<! of ni ni en fi? M1 Im? i noss and ar<j 11? i\\ prepared 1<> make all kinds (if Castings and Mn chine Repair Work. Wo will give pruittp( attention to al) work that may lie given ns, and will bo thankful foi liberal patronage. Laurens Iron Foundry and Machine Shops LAURENS, S.O. A NEW ) E ? A KT OE! oHOE S ?; Ol Havino- decided lo (fevote my time exclusive! the sale of Shoes and Hals, I wuldsay to the public that all in need of such Goods can save money by giving nie a call." sle>..-: of ?.-. ory kind. Tho llne.il old ?ai Kio close I mai. in, '" 'noni in lown, Hud will bu W. fl. ti Ali li ETT, A T - GARRETT'S-SHOE STORE. LAURENS, S. C. IDo You Want to IP SO O O T O MISTER & JAMIESONS Mammoth Establishment, Where You Can Get: BARGAINS IN Dr, 'ss ( ?(Hi 1 -i RA Ki IAIN'S IN White Goods). BARGAINS IN Gent's Shoes BARGAINS IN Notion*. BARGAINS IN Millinery^-.1 RAI?; A I NS IN Lad ki Slipper?, BIG BARGAIN in Straw Hats. Wc uro offering prent Itnrgnius in cvorytlilng FOR ('ASH. Come on? com?-All, uipi ho convinced, timi WC mean what we say. IV Rcmcmlior, WK AUK HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE for Upper Carolina, Wholesale nnd Retail. Polite attention given ill? No trouble t<? show gooda. Minter & Jamieson LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, LA URIONS, S, Ci BOOK-KEEPING, SHORT HAND, TELEGRAPHY, PENMANSHIP, Etc. Who desires to better his or her condition In lire, should write for the CataloMft of BRYANT &. STRATTON BUSINESS COtlEflE HO. *oo THIRD ATRIET. LOUISVILL?, Ky.