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Iptlon Prto*?IS Months, fl.50. FAYABIiE IN ADVANCE. W. BALL. EDITOR. \m for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad Uements, per square, one lnser j #1.00} each subsequent Insertion, >nts. ?ral roduotlon made for large Ad lsetnonts. _ W. W.BALL, Proprietor. ^EN?&C., Morcb ?. 1895. ? X?I*Tiaa'the Buzs-ard. ho.Goveriydilp oX tbe'sWo, all the > Houtoforaces, two U. 8. Senator-; fi'SOte** irtaoe* as representatives' ongj^Hs, one hundrod and;f6rty ^Bft.-jJnrnMn pf the. legislature, j^o hundred,postmasters positions, ono iusand Other Offices of1 smaller and i Ve'rir^ but, /a'.wUliPn dollara.uito'Mthe packets ie;dominant popul 1st party in-thla ||te, have boon Becured,_ .jf^e 'if ^te jman and tho Indian made ioLnt hunt. They captured a< turkoy Jfao'butfzard. Whitb man to Indian: pou take tho buzzard, and j'U tnko ? Turkey or JUl tako the turkey and (?a'll toko the buzzard." The turkey has boon parcelled tMf ng, ag,0 and, the Charleston fcTews and jurler &? Co.,have gone in with Tlll yn to dispose of tho other fruits of jp h\mti Charleston will mako a Ivye b^ttjefor tho blt*d hold sacred on PIAlicet Street du t h at ci t y. tue ??^ad ot the "Hendlight.^ .Congressman oloot Wilson rushos Rothe arms Of an Atlanta Constitn ?n iritbrvt?wbr land, airs his volatile ?buary, Digested, what lie nays, moans: Wo tr^.De'TttOcrats'in South Carolina: tho mrt.y is Split into factions: this is a hap >JGf?9'lovable condition; tho restora tion of peace is to be deplored; tho >ther States' are similarly situated,'and ?dumId pp.t excel thorn in lovo; Till lan knew his lovo feast with the Bnrn rell-Homphlll aggregation was a annul and nothing more; nothing will |tU? Of tt,; hin? days of talk; lot tho unoevatic, party stand statu quo in [is .Stato, with a big faction and a lit 'fadttohrtbe big faction to sttggoBt y.omco ho^dore and^p^^o-T^ iIp wl^J^rtmr*Striptof verbiage ^^?jJf^lroBeBt expression th this llt Id^riprotonding talk. Business Is business. The; Fifty-third Congress expired at noon Yesterday by limitation. The fu neral of a butcher Is thus painted: There wero but two mourners attend ing the hoarse-^hls assistant, who got the heads and livers of the victims and his faithful bull dog who gloated in their, blood. Tho ox, the gruntor, the h?j?fO?t, and the lamb SWCllod tho-fune ral procession with music, and frisk ing, and dancing, making a joyful wake of> :th? event. Chanticleer, perched high upon: the inky vehicle crowed long, clour und lustily. ,j The Fiftyt-third Congress, assisted by financial cranks, and Southern and Western Pop.uHsfs bloodily butchered the Democratic party last November. Si o-v'? i<) ?' ??'?? *? * -,.;.;.??* !1 .1 Byron as a boyish folly inflicted his "Honrs of Idleness" upon the public? A's.wariii of critics, liko boos, poppored h(uA from all cornors of Britain. In in spired rage ho "volliod and thundered'' back with "English Bardsand Scotch ReVlewers^?"go little book"- and ] awoke to find his name immortal. Ac-\ cording to Tom Watson Judgo Cobb was in-on advanced convivial state when he addressed hi? n?w famous inquiry $0 the' speaker, but conditions havo con tributed to mako his innocent phrase tho most popular of the time. "Where ?are we at?" ?k "I'li; t"..a. i ? 'c>.-. ? .* ???? *<?>?? 'I ;-.,.o? \ f Thoro are olglit hundred men in La?r?ns County who aro as refined gold without Haw or blemish,.as stead fast and fast to honest democracy as the needle to tho polo. Thoy havo boen kicked, out of. tho councils, of the so called democratic organization for moro than four years. When thoy find that they can unite with thoir follow citizens on fair and equal terms, they will, join hands and purposes: until they so find, thoy will rosorvo their strength, pigmy or giant, and placo their votes .where houoety d iet at es.? They wlll.no longer pull hot chestnuts ?be monkeyed with, don't you see. HS-1' 'jl.l tl, li'.--!. ?? ? !. fit.CM ,1 ; it I ? . . ? * flfyy it . h'sliusiq '>* ? ?? ?:<?> / ??>< a kcco'isI "The poor white men" in this Stato need no gtuirdlans. Thoy had hotter, manage, their own political estates through' their ballots. Bettor have no trustees'. Remombor the caso of tho old man who had proposed to will his estate to John and Bill, his sons, and to mako John Exooutor. *p0tt!-' "Well, father, why not will the whole tato to John and mako mo tho Kveeutor. iv V ffi v. ft???.;?.' ? ? ' '? '?? V-J'i." -tiCiuirl -o,o:> ul . ? .*?*.?? In the hands of tho present State Prtnterarfavorltes and favored of tho Pov^rs;',ihe Acts pf tho last session, of th4 general Assembly are slow to, ap pear.: Tho people ought to know what thd laws are. Tho State ought to bo more gnher?us towards those to whom jobs are glvon and thus ensuro prompts -neset o-i! " lurr .{-Mr ? - ? . {?'' v/:?n:-l "i <;.;?!.. ?? *? ??.': %m Congressman Wilson spoke honcster than he know. Ho givos himself away in his two faction buslnoss; Ono to hold th^f^COS, thp.pthor to be, in the mi nority opposition as a roanon for ex cluding thonV. c.-:/iTri-.<'. it -, ? .-J- : ? ' ... I 'i i.- - ? ' M: ?- ??-? K;is UrfoWrag down to theso points: t. p(d Till man mako irby or I .by tf. Will Tillman unmake /Irby or Irby TlUnVanV Hdll?'resigns an'.Poj)tmaster Gbn ; Wilson, autlun- ol the Tariff t?%^? takes his platjp in the Gab'inet^ e.latt?V'-has judcjrttent'as ? woll as luck. ,, 'i'illoian "boon tamed tp?cWfcTa^n the rightto\ vote. Attend personally to getting your Registration ticket all straight. ' '; This is tho agp> of tho I>ouMo-Wurb~ lor, and inSoutfc Carolina hb? JaVorlte perch. The suushlne of a glad heart makes (he darkest, dreariest Jay radiant and pleasant. It often compensates for a severe reverse, to see how gallantly your There, is something wrong, old fellow, if your home is not made ?^M$t??MW?i>&& it ' ' If you geV inatJ,' go to tholooklng gluss and t watch! yourself growl, and see'hoVv quick you will quit it. "A-dry go</ds bp^ lilft?cd ngal?st the **liudy jyjge ^jUp'cr?B's-rQttd'.-i etore'is some men'.-; worst enemy. Jesus is: nearer* to toany of us than wo have realized.' /Now is the lime to seek a blessing from him. r :??/.- U ;u -.. "*i t>C?J . a Irr The road to happiness does not always/lead us uway from djfflc'uit experiences, it is when wo uro tried* that we are to roeeiv? the crown of lifo. notic I Of'Settlement und Application for final Discharge. Take notice that on the 2Sth day' of March, 1895, I will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Executrix of the eRtate of James Bell, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for .Lau fens county at 10 o'clock A. M.. and on the same day will apply fdi; a final discharge from ray trust'as such Administratrix. i All persons having demands against said estate will please' pre-1 sent them on or before that day, proven and authenticated, of be for ever barred. S; E. BELL, Feb. 26, '95-4t , .^?cutrix. , i?WooX OMieL^^o SAVE & HCS LIFE . ayn Mr* T? n1. R?ed, a hlghly - r.jjooctnd Merchant of Nlld cdstoWty lit., of n Young ?\ian wlao was supposed <:o loo in Consumption. ? <"r,o. cf mV customers, somo vj . ;i 7?, had n son who had nil 5' ',.> .iVutbtofitS of consumption. o| \i(> iiSUul medicines afforded him 0] H reiiotV and he steadily failed g ? W !nv \v;i:v enable to leave his 5 ?"!. His utoltfelf applied tome o .;? .'<??..!:' rented v and I veeom- 0 - -vied Aver'.s Cherry roetoral. gl v;?,.??.'>?' than took it according 0j > tUrdi tionspVfnd soon began to o| iorovxi until lie became well ?1 ti . .or.'.:."?T. M. Hkbd, Mid- g . town, 111. oj j'pnijrt (line ngo, I caught a 0 o ? . , ( ol-.l, mv throat and lungs ?. re blttllv inllained, and I had a !.. rrible cough. It was supposed ii.it I was ;\ victim Of oopsump- o iHi, and thy friends had little 0 hope of reeoVerVi But l bought a g iiottlo of Aver's Cherry Pectoral, o look il, and was entirely cured, o Ifo doubt, it saved my life,"? a l. Jones, ISnterts Cove, Tcnn.. 5 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral SI Received Highest Awards ol AT THE W?RLD'8 FAIR$| notice. 1 want every map and woman In tho United States interested in the. Opium and Whisky hnblts to have one of nvr book* on these dis eases. Address It. M. Woollcy, Atlanta, <Qa, WE ARE THE Groat <'ji.iiliHJ ?J'lMV '"? h+ U iirtw Bargain Givers. Cash is King! Our bargains in Stoves, Shoes and Notions are bringing Vis in customers. n* .?--*111 ????: ,v t? ?;; *. ?:. . -e.i. Misses Polkas 5 cts und upward. " Handmade shoes 75c " Men's whole st?ck shoe 75c " ... We show but one style of stove, "O^auk Oak," vyhich we gVUuantec tp be the best on ,the market. Please notice ''Split dollar''t>i ices ; No. 7?1*5 $6.96; No. 7, $8.75 '?> ' No. 8, $11.75. : We bought two hundred sto\?(?:'; ' recently at one purchase, . paid cash, therefore obtained re dttced rates. < Hono. We have- ''<tut?< Ju ices" way' dowrt ! down ! (?, TlNWAKK, Gt.ASsWAhK, IlAttOt WA'Ui AND C'lUNA, 1 [ and intact v a ,1 thousand nnd one other artj'cle.i needful to man kind. ' Thanking you lor your past ^favors and soliciting your luUlf-c j patronage, Wjq nrq v<.air.s lor imi tttal benilit. Hams' Harbin i\(nm\ I 1 ;?' O; and' I,. K. lUrUNs, Manugoi?! .^raynlium ? ?ialV Sun liloo?; I tMtv H. -5T. Avery Loveloy, Georgia. SpringJViedidfie . .!?; i j ?i?? ? oa b-.-.uV i Hood's Sarsaparilla is Just Right "lata happy to state that X ata convinced Hood's Sarsfiparilla Is'the bosfcrnediemo that I have ever taken. La*st Spring X was completely worn out: I. 1 Had No Strength; to do anything. .The least work; I dJ|d fatigued me very much. I also' came very near losing the sight of orte of riiy eyes. I began taking Hood's Barsapa rflla, and health, strength, appetite and clear eyesight were rent or cd to mo. I g Sarsa ****** W*B* have taken other dT 1 mod lei tics, but iJirj ? !d found no relief un- ***** til IgaveHoba's'Bnraaparllln rt fair trial. ? I nm convinced it is B?pcrior to all otlM?rn." Tho'go?d It did mo is inexpress ible," hi Hi T. AvEhy, Lovejoyi Georgia. tlp^^'S PiHo me purely yeijct;ible, and do not purge,' pain er gripe. Sold by all druggists. lo till <? t?r ^ti i>At'io<pi. .stniuoioovi ?'vi;, ?>?..,,i meanb r,o nv:o:i hidre than! you .-onous and* 'fatpl <:: s '>--H:!i- from tn!:i:;j.c ?'-'?"? >' ? h ?n?<? lectcd. 4 a^^yitlvKsitur^i?! ates.t"fri!'t--health. i !f nicfeclin ?' id ? t '.'.crls, WWii jr tj-: "*l generally cx-.? Ihjuotcd, ncivous, Jr I nave no appetite \ land can't work, ? Jfccglu nl oncctak- ' fi |iu> llie niosl relia jl> s strcu'gthcnltig j i. i licinc.wliich H j II own's bou Bit A lew bot? * tlca cure?benefit li i ? ; from the M 0, r? men irorn the j ) i,, |j . vv lb it dose-rV" 1 rV..' ?, and It's" Hit to lake. Dyspepsfn, I n:y .:?<!?!<! Liver NeurjuVl:;, V'-r ;-.-.';f Con^ipaliou, . ;..d CivO'.l Makula, ;-.i!mcnts4 Worn.; cor.;-ffiiil L:. Gel only the f nuiiifc- it Im crossed fed lUeaon lb?? \m , r; AH < Hiera i.iesnb .stituni. t-n ii i ol manips wo will sind set <f 'i . i t ? ..-.U.'ci V.'oild'o Fair VicvA : ? BROWM Coc :>. v ? i&ORE. K' IS THE BEST. TIT FOR A KING. . cordovan; rRENCH& LtI/.Mr.LLE? CALF. 4*3.sp Fine Calf & Kangaroo. *3.BppOUCE,3 SOLES. <2.*l7^B0YS'SCH0flLSll9Ea * LADIES * SEND FOR CAT?LPG?E r-L-DOUGLAQ 13KOCK TQU.IASVIS. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They Rive the beet value for the money. They equal custom shoes la style and lit. Vli-.'lr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,?-stumped on sole. from.St to $& saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot s<'poly you wo can. Sold by fj m :< Dp! "W..a. Jamikson, .Laurens, s. c. iifutv> fcofJ Hoeuspocus And nil sorts ol tricks and huriibng8 arc resorted,to by some' dealers to catcli trade. They profess that ' YOU CAN GET HARDWARE and FARM IMPUCMENTg FOR NOTHING! Such absurd ndyor tisoments nro of no value, any more than cheap goods' are. Cieo. II. ISoyri DOESN'T MAKE SUCH OFFERS. Um Ho boa been hero too long to have to re . sort to that Fort of (hing. Iiis trndo is cstablipbed and is . rdliHble. Ciieoa He Boy d SELLS G??DS AT FAIR PROFIT. You get what you ask for and pay the least money consis teilt tvith excellent values. .i 111 ? j l 1,1 iifTi" .7.;:?: ti rtOr/i - f ' aoj tcmi' ;ii '?..?>alV fAfl^H-i i'-.fj r,-./ ii .h'?:.r'' ??? . PR. W. H. BALL, DESTiST, OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, LAUDENS. IVlfia'j !;'t, O^^tOB, DAVS-rrMotidays nm) Tuosdnys * " ? I l|H Ml TheTownshipCtoTftolsWefriertrbf their res)f((ctivo Townships will divide their Township Into sections and equalize their labor, and appoint overseers, and will have the roads worked by tho first of April next. a. R;l?. AlUt?, H, 'i>5. Ooiinty Supervisory I H?HAM .YAGS3UT ,.0 .3. .BMHHUAw .3 ifn 0*)tu:fil ? >" XUll ?*H*BfllifI<l ill I // ItO-iltA -??ol'. '??Ii * lr> M.o-(/ ib ??? -/-.[ I/. .at?..i;.)ij#. ii ?.?.!' . ', - . i eJuoi u> 'lau-oJ ?i'iiui): .?4*"1? ?''?"?''?!(: Vi : i-. Vi'.,. u..v>y.T .y-H'iji \n< -i JjQ? rilHiJ .i.J hot?U*H>0 . ,i i l. . -.'3 IM I'.flo; ?) ./( ,i ,'JI. ; lit ?* fbjlllO .".;'!l> v.'Mi! Hill Ii" Wit! id ??iii'i? ' " <)<?.?..wh OVAli t:,ji. a> ;-muJ ;i,iir?-> ?-:i.t CM ir?j;?,vf d-ii'M i?yii< '?' ?; !m?J ?t ? J.v-:: i'i. I,. .; <r: ij.ii? . .-..i ?.,? ,-ys i?i ?i'OJio?tM' ' .od! V? otjoUvt, ?fiov od i.J irJHftfC ,v^'; i eiuuibuuo fi'*y v.y.ij io?lon <>> idttn | ?'('.?!:? oatlTt? ir'i"'.o Vi vd.i n*i? b.i? ? I i ????:)i:.>oi -i'-'t YfJ.??oP V.o. ?I .*.?:oni 1 I itt ) :.-v. 04 ..id!?->.<?<? ua/o .!i ?ttuii Jon ob j I . t .. r>VK(?V10JJfloO "10 BlOiUloloip. ,ldq00q i , ..ijv.m i??xi?i aioVpioy lAt? uwpTo.'/ijta ' nld4 < i *u?iqq<* yitidj 'in f;? ydt >-atlal J ! .buuidojijl ,Vt?i/O? r U.'S". V:un l?uyi i)/?. :lM5tiT " -, - i- :> .,i pouu ut* od ),uio*v suoUvWl al .<:.'. fvit-i :;Vi-i*?tM|?-ri o.t -a I ...... yidmofKA !?????Jr-..: ?J.I-J I ov 1J#? v*idrifj? is?), ono ?!?* o>'->.n*i(/v.'/i iitol , ? .o .i.r. igoohobiyo od al ?. i.-.;.; ?;..<..? , .r/idJ?.i'f>. .)t:d 6<ii 9fiula 'Mitv -, orfd ill : Uiop'i tin ?i/..v M-'.'ni i: : '-..??ii.'/l { ! ^aiVvtiil btivfavOV'jHsno? .?>iu o?;.;.dvifi BEAUTIFUL fiiidii Ii-?-. d V7 h/ .. -??i .. ;:f :)|ij ?i ?bmi ug fjf im vi n ly.'vlatwouy "iu ?? ? ?-. ? ??:1 . . ii-?.- ? J.*' ???i.r-r:i/M ,t f<j ? ?.?.?a.-; Nobby Men's Suits $3.*M? to $16.50. Big lot Pants worth 85 cts., 1.25, 2.00 and $4.00; We are offering the 65cts., 95cts>^ 1.65 v Pr~~^Zx> Men's Shoes, Ladies1 Shoes, Children's Shoes, \}^y all sizes. No but honest GOODS at honest prices which are lower than they have ever been sold?cost or no cost. See for yourself. Laufens, S. C, M.tr. 5, '95. . I'AMOU? Cl.OTIIERS. 1 . ? ? 1 ? - - . .... . - ? . ? ? - ?? Harris Lithia Water. The most remarkable Water on the Market to-day which is Shown by its Analysis and Testimonials of the Most Noted Physicians of the Country. :7f '?.? :{ T'.O.V.i ?].''...' us..' f... -:i j -i " ! " >t I ? 1 ? ? ? : j oI ? i4o ? ??'?.? t ,i ?iiMi.1 (itidj v/ii ? i 1 ?' ? 1 ? ' ??' ??* ? ??? Read what a prominent 'merchant of Columbia, S. C, has to say foi : Harris Lithia Water. "I had long been atTected with kidney troubles. I hud tried all the mineral waters from Saratoga to Porter Springs. I had tried the Western waters and all others that I could hear of, and I have no hesi tancy in saying that none have benefited pie even approximately ai much as the Harris Lithia Water. I Was using the Bufinlo Lithia Wntei when I heard of this. I do not expect to use the HutVnlo Water again "When I went to Harris Lithia Springs, J had to be assisted out ol my chair. After remaining two weeks I could get about as'good ai anybody. It acted on m.e like a charm?quickly and effectively. Tin; water is now being largely sold in Columbia, and I think every persoi who has tried it will agree with me in the belief that it is (he most re rriai'kftblc water in the country. Frorn a simple interest in sutlcring hui inanity, I would like very much to see it given a trial. C A. BALDWIN, Columbia, S. C. Harris Lithia Water Co./Harris Springs, S. C. . j Asiiv.\ 1I.I.1-., N. C, September j 9, 1803; Mr. J. T. Harris: We have been selling the Harris Lithia Water for some time, am find it, a ready seller; those who have tried it are loud in its praise. ,'Th< doctors here regard it superior to either the Buffalo or Londonderry Waters. Wft predict for it a wonderful sale when the mer'its beconu more1 generally known. Yours very truly, np 'jto'i -.1 ?vifc,.: ? I , io 1 JUnj? />.', * it j ointly! w um4< VVV .Kt.t./. RAYSOR ? SMITH, Proscription Druggist. Paosi-Kitrrv, S. C. Feb. 28, 189). Mr. J. T. Harris: , A I have been under the treatment of several physicians, ami ' > f diflc.ent watering plhces during the last ten years for kidney d avoids me pleasure to say that I have received more benefit I'ioi use qf ilaritis Lithia Water than all remedicB combined. R?apectfully, D. BROWN ?VEBJW KIDNEYS' Wards off" malaria. Is a ploasant |and invigorating medicine. VarA tlcularly effective in tho euro of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, tiiok Ueadaelie, Sour Ktomaeli, ete.j A valuable liver regulator " Cor rects aild'isoiMors or tho Uhlhoys. Wondorfully beneilcial in female pqinplaiuts, , Tfllwn i .along /. with' quinino,, ip S4) offjOctual cure for Chills.' A'great, uppeti/.er whonj tjakpU UofVn'e ujeuley After. m?PJs| aids dlgostiqn. .. ; .../ In largo 25 cents, ><5Ueccnt? ??ami M bottles, ?ojd wholesale by ? TtlE M?RKAY DUUO Co., Columbia, S. C. Sept. 24, 1894?ly. ?i::..a-.'-. flojiUOVimii i..'.ijij- ii.'j ? tljl ii : ' v?o? ?? \-i.<:> bnil -u~-L? ii._^_I_t !/?. ril i l -soii PURE DRUGS Are very essential when a person is ill and adulterat ed med/icincs cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but DR. B. F. FOSEY keeps nothing but the best and purest Drugs and Medicines and people wanting anything in my line will do well to call. I also carry a large slock of Teilet Articles, Slalicacry, acca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in '? a first-class Drug Store. I keen SADDEN IEEOS of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours for mutual benefit, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DR06GIST ? ?, ,rAuw,v-iv -. v v^/vvvvvvvvvj ~~IN: >-:-i ex: ?'.1 'vmNAj, j sf)Tc;dsl?NAJ{ Y j f?v ?torvftlui " Cuuhriilgvil." Hvorybody Hlinulil <>\vu ti?.t i ! >:.?; inn ry. ft an- 1 llVV< n ill I qttCMloiUi j < ?nctitiilnK tiio liU- i lory, spoiling, )'vo- 1 i.innctnilon, niicl moaning oi words. A Ttihvuryin Ittjelf, H als? ub i h the often ?V Hired information ei icornbv;c'inlnen(; orflonut facta concern i yr UlO , .. Ml l ies, cities, l'MYll-, ami nat ural featipvi ? llie,;l?l?o; pnrtieuiarscqn cernit.it' no<???';?'?tti loliu persons ftnd iiiriccsj IranHlutiuii <"' foreign Quotations; U ij In ynlunblo i' llw bouif, pUlcc, Blutly, anil scnpolrootn. 1*1 $c Oho (ircni iitnuilftfit. jLil'JlQllilSli lion. Ii. J. Brewer, Jnslico, o( r. ;-. ? unrcino Court, write*i "Tito InWmnUoiBil IneSiouaryn iiio perfection of rlieltoqnrlee. 1 coinmenJ u to all natiio ouo great BltuiuarO nntltorliy. G. .C- ft Mcrrlnux Co. Publisher*, Bprlngfldil, Alas*. I WFbSTi-R? \ | t?BF ff> not. lmy cltcftppltoto gmuAfo reprfnUot miciciit \. niCTIONAUV"/ | Cy"8?nJ.forfrco pmrtplilet. ^/ > gjmr TYPEWRITERS, g0T MIMEOGRAPHS, ffltT PHONOGRAPHS, iiT BICYCLES, r g0T SUNDRIES. Cash or Installments. New Machines traded for old ones. A well equipped " Bicycle Repair SHOP. Gonzales & Withers, Columbia, S. C. i?m?MrjM_..^? . ..-KUi .jr^nm ? !?? GROVES TA5TE|LE5S i iWARRANTED. PRICE ?Ocio. OAI.ATIA, fits., Nov. iti ? MoOlcIno Co.. i'.l. J/.uiIh, Mo. nUonioti: Wo sola laut year, 000 hptUon gl ?Vt-rs TA8TOT.aS8 Omtt, TONIC and h.,->? * ttureo KroKtulrondjr th>? your. In till our vx * ' of U yenrr, in tli>< <trnu lai?lno:<--), h ivr lit an nrbolo thetuavo nt'.rli tintVennl ?a your Toulc. xotuv truly, .AnNfY.CAap t-.cx 8?le by i . IK. P<>m:\ , I vIHII IMIS, S. C. Better Crops v. fertilizers rich in potash. Most fertilizers sold do not contain fficient Potash to insure the best results. The results of the latest investigations of the use and abuse of potash are told in our books. They arc sent free. It will co;t you nothlu [ I > rft.ld thenl^jnd A!<f?^Ttf >'ou it.~ dollars GERMAN KAI.I WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New Y-uk. ?A-id- MAh l'l II'!!, ?UJf' ??'*??? ? ; ?'.<*?" feTj:il,l;i U/./. KIT/.Mi-.IMiUI Nil' If Y?u av6 Ij?okiD?; tor a Circus 11 ;i ??} b'K>Jti0fiiu?4 n 1 no) .jd^il <*dj ?ioi \bti-rt soy :>;?. )t> odSw a 1 fa ?.t: ? 1 udi ,?iui (iMtlft^l 1 Uli lJSO".l it it; < ?.( ij udj n loa I ?:J/.:u d u > ???? T >;? -.? ; ?1 noO^ttlif uVob I ,(UW i ::h-j !' *.-, , .i..JD'i >i .-VMii-. ?i?hPio*? " ,'.. lit ii uuittlii'i tioalofliiii YOU ARK IN. TJ-?IS : 11 0 it dJUtUOIlH M '. ??! IftVoQ [ I ) ' lioifx dlUll? But af you ate looking for Stovkk then we can interest you. We show Goods and Prices. Let others show up or shut up; icili , .... .,.,;,?;,,?.'?.?... dowiV. iu'Jaill ????d\ ?;t-ii ?al blip i-i We Show 21 Styles Of Stoves and at all Prices. , UUJ !::?(. u-.-'j I* III In >.'?,? 'Ml f.^.m ... . ? * ;vl vlliushooyd n ?;: v, t I i.s i?>'jni >i. i va pvvt H'JI SUNNY^vSOUTH , M.?? .,,"77,7";.* S ?J. :.. .!<? ?? i - h V, ? t>. >?te'. io itf-liVi Jii'ii>.: ? 1:-' 1 d'ird? orlj '10I und STOVE. ? IK?! ,<|:,if? >|j raii(,.d ? !0111 A Ii L Air A 1 iV^o~i O X Vj. Furniture, Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Matting, Glass China, Crockery, Tin Ware, Stoves, and Lots of Other Things, S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & CO. I \ ? ? '? ? ' g?T Minter's New Building. QI?|n gp rings -? > v C ? Phis favorite Jlesort for Health and P is now Open to Visitors. For Nate of Board appl,/ u> Pia Ik. 1 vdo? "#\, K'd.' le ' 0<] H " ; ? - I 11? . . ? -. I t 1 >V.;??;?! HMIJlli Dyspepsia, I^ivcr Complaint, Chronic 1U-ptatiti.s, J;i;indiec? Liver, and. general debility following upon 111alii1i.1l tl Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysontery, Constipation, Home.:rill Uterine, Renal and Cystic Difcas^s, IK4flmaluria and Catanianial derangements.. ?FOR SALE BY g0T F01 ?0r Circulars giving eei tilicatt-s,, S0^*o'd ^