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WAH Tin: UMW pil-AVJiU. Voyage ?i Vit Handel er for ( ?r??? ?i A?Ki'?^ a WlauaUrou* Venture. The Wit?(l<>i?r. in L^i'. was the vos ael that landed the las' cargo of Afri-; ean slaves in th< United HUI?.- Till* j ahiji v<um built in .New Vor)?, in U}5?3 by| ?loaeph t. ilayluas for J. fT, Johnson, a maUium of Du .N?-vv \or)< Yacht Club. Hbortly after the Wanderer was launched (loin the wa>t of Mayleas'a ?iiipyaid Johnson uold It In a Captain <;or rp , wii(( retained ? until tne year IHftii. Ii was aboil' thn time that diaries <v U Uunai ol baiannnh. U?., a young man of one of the wealthiest anil mo-it armiooratic q{ lanithem Um uiuh decided io make tin oHPOTimou1 of bringing a cargo sbcves (com the woat coa.st oT Atrien, landing them at Dunn point on tin HpMthorn coast of the Ulllled tSl.Uei . Thh adventurous and u.uiiif >oung man wa?< loiupted lo undertake thl? rlaky ejl.tOJ pritj( by th* onoi moiib prof iU> awaiting thod* who Bpcooodod 1? inmi.io negcpei ui Auiiii'ica without attracting tin munition of tin court* am! pf?ce 1 "? iiiii/ini.?'.??! jjl ?!hv?i bud boon outlawed try thk country for nearly bait a ounuwy. and HUCh wan the vigilance of the fclritiah, French | and Ajporjcnji w,n,i woasoh lit patioliln?, the IKOttJ Alrit aii ooaat and in running down Bpaploipui orafi thai t??* othoi than tin lUOHl flaring, mi> io nay tool iuw d> . cared to ran the rink of ti Hlavt vo.v age batiiai tool- into Ulf ?.ontidtnni Cap tain Melier, pi CoUimhui On Kioluudl jploHorfton, pi Klolunond, Vn am Ca|j tain Kgiatri .\l,w i.uie . fonnoi mail! ride and Inui.u. tlglUor. Proceeding i to No* > or*- those mofi puioluuioil the Wando. *n iron dura joined (he New , York Vaoht plpb, apoul IPOpej lavish ly and u. H.Up|l manne. fU ip iitiiilm t.houii.eiv,:, 4-.>.t.i niiuiU pppplai wi'.li tin ! "amart pot'1 of that period Uouci oi doled Kai num to tukr tin \\ .o.de.rm to Charleston. S-' < . lotto.* |\l{ (t'lppdj lie intended lo tan out from thai port ?on a pli>atniie Orphic u< OUllifi. The HAtpe rqpprl wat luflUHtrippaly cUep : latod at Ql\arloalpii wliqce, a t>'>* .wookt^ later, I'i.iiiai ana hits frltuultJ jouual FamVfUi. Ju tin- late apriug of Jh{>i' r.lu-v Mt' HUll tor pftl'tf Kta'Wli ou iy to tlltOPlKplvOfl 'iiie to.kiigt' to tin mouth Ql r.h?' 'a?u g<> rjlyor, on t;he woal AO'Joai ?.o.u>t. o?. ?mpaid nUpifi 1 ?????.? Mn uuoflful period, own;*/ ?ui.?-'I> U' f.m tin:' Chat UVfUUC whh ohliKod to Hteor olqtvr of a groat vOtuu.v i/,OHB0U \\i had no deal re \.v moot. The aUlp'f) dtsut.iaa?on ^a?. however, i roac.iuid >ii tta,foty, ?-!???.? i' entered the Congo rm i nnoO/.tn > ?.d by r.Ut nw' Hlnpi; pat rulUiif/ l\ho,COftHt The anchor Of '.he S\'iuidin:<l had barely btitt.lud in tin rikt'i', it>ud potpre lyfUUfo and his a*ho*-iau-r ,seie baigaiiang with the mil.iv? and liute-? iii,u Portu i gUUbc ala.VC (.radO.rf '.or tin delivery of' ii owuit lyiovvo at Bra^/lvilli v' ?iut? oi Tin- aogoUmtioUi- Bcarcolj wore con* cliuUrtl >>ln-n ?i OU.t'lOUi in-.Ui'lil hap | ptuu-d. an iin-.idciit Mi at brought out ' ?u- woaderful KOht-pOBKOBblou, re- I riourc.eiu.tu:r.t aMd Otoyeruen? ol i*a. jumr- T\\$ WeeUhg w .Hi u.v cblef? uud I U'udvir in^d jur-i adjouiuc.d ?u.d tlie i>wucii pi M.t Wmnderer were e'.eooi.vg /?on.) ii\ ya.Wj to 'ut ytVcUt wUnu a J^^UkL ah?'il <.?t ^4Li appeared in the I r^yej-, ?jnkorinj/ only ti few hundred yard* fioui Uli BJavor. Tue iuottU\iit ijUJMUi ?.,,?? . y\?? oi liuii V??beJ lie ordered H i Cjr.OW 0,f < at ynw! bu/ k to llAvir pa.rB, uud \s:Ci 1?'ihuuuj blru<k out /<^r i k?. repyeKoptatlvc pt h*i Brit *noi?' Mt^.-i^ </)j Hu- oig? ?.tut. Jii. AiAouJii.id the ladder vi na uuhai o?-w.*r, ajid, pioi ixdiijt Btrolgbt u? "hi. cabiw, JJI*0<iU?.<j (ijli,-?:t !.<> Il.t ,tt<fl.- VA)U ? dlAClAd Jl3iJJ?-i.)l ii, U OJUOI3VI t,ij iL'/? ojugbly agreeaW.< M>JfJ omeere would <n;i Iniir o? bib reluming umiJ JuIa; iboi AJigbi To /Jitil <iu edu??j" od ^c-uiJemuiJ in ibui Witd^fjaefl ot iiwktd Bayagei ^nd .-vidid .-liivf lyijui crt Uj< > <j..'ttii id wu* u real trtai i-o rareji) enjoyco" ibat they j>i</i;'>.-.id <o rniifct the be#l o> x whil? it >?ud The ?c>i di*; J.umur a<r?n^i.d u djj)n.< ? ia bpOjOJ vi the J<?}i)bii olti< ei?>. u din utj Ibdi wus g|yon on bouid the Wan Mefier H<. had < <.im,i? u<> dff^rmed Ibtl? Ml/BptcJ/Opif b> biullii,- ii,?C tf^ a Xiullomw h\ vvi.#itb, he und i-o?/,t. >"?l'?dte *oi ini.kln?/ u pltatun CfUlilq u, India TM!) /M?m < - K.ical B. ' . . , ChwmpttiK" flowed iiatt wuii'i and ??? c?y o?<. < x? t j,i Imihu) beiatne drunk While the revel waa al Iis belgbi Im mar aafctd on*, pf tin: *ueei6 it bfl did aof fhlnk the Munderer would make a Mipilal ?luvt*, a aaiiy wbicb ,>?,*<?! 9pri>aii*aiB laugbie? and, ftPpUiyif nmonjjf Hur lidtunni* Majthly'a leprc I aeiifalivec, who declared ihfcl Imuihi waa a (runip That nlgni tit* man of war aaibd away In pjlWOlj "f u" agtu?ry d., ... thai, ai i Ording. Ui it aorta that I.uiuhi had prevloualy hei in <:|r*n!Hilon, was dow*i the * **?M load ing iiugiiaja Th? i?at of the aiory Im boon told The Wandmer ran m> Bf?MlflMii took on f'Ml uegroea, act aall for the United RUtPN and lMiid.:d lh?:ui on Hot Miaal of I Jem gin Lamar'a |iian waa in Header the negroea about Pfl a num hpr of plftnlAtlonm until b rftvowlile H)0men( HI rlVfd 1111 them II?; mic wvk'il it. tla lirui part of tlu.s prpuiaui | but pot in the luat. Ha friend* upon wnoni he depended tuui'.'i! tidllui ? U ? i .?i.eili/d, hulvd Off ore Ihc KeditrHl court, and tlw u??Mi'o?h from w?ojm am. be counter! upon reaping A for torn wore seized liy the United Kutten ma i.mal I pondim oidtm from tb?* court Huoh, pOWayar, wan R0J lb' QAAM with all the blacky IKo* ou< (.pul at thoin Wore upprupriaiet}. hidden, aoltl, et? , hy those whom emu ru ttard ae (riaprji and upon whom b?f| roUod fpi tat spoeaaiiful execution off Hi: pmn. ?New York HrOM, Ten TiiIum t?. d?> Tlib Hnutjj * ? ? 1. *>ovs wheat-ami uata. n?? The pflU ii iu appn ujj pOuflible; irftftt ??ud flf both oiop.- with moratiP or hiuedloit? if nininty, and iook for cheat mid Pthpr WOOd tiuytb 2. Keep OP spwlllg cover erupt*: Htm time to aov. rye, vetchi orlnwon plpvoj fllttP rape and win lor lot nip. I'll the turning pluwh to work, appepiplly on day aptlp; It y?u nub tiOil tan it tin time fur it. 4. Make rtp'-'Oin! can ut the land to prevent winter worthing; p> m tor. racoi ppon on' ditcher etc undoi (Wan. whore it ii needed. f?. liot the cut ii mal corn ntovoi mahn tiholtei early; look after all late oropfl tlutt will make toed t ?um (he cotton nutlet nindim , keep H plokod nfi n^ oloHOly ah prac ticable. 7. Qai the land roitdj (qi planting truli iriiiih. beri'lOB, f,input , etc.,; plant wlntoi rim daii pi upt r. InoreaHc tin hog'i grain cotloi font! the ?.uv?( llbmatiy QuOUgfl tu KOPP f.itmi fium tuiluie wp.ii their milk i' Hat tin applet puutluet and uth 01 miil; und vegotuhloe BPfpiy a* ay: Ii i pu arc without a. good place to Kopp thorn, then 1* nun time u. p??. pare It. 10. Talk wich yppr pOlgUbPi abuit' tin rpade am! hoc >f XOM QPPPOt may uui of (he mud chit wltitpi ? Ol loOBl arrange tulpgf ?>\. that (he yard and barnyard win ppi be muddy* i!Th.c Ptogroanlve Kiu mm . JT JHAP.PKi\>",JU Jk> Jit:i\fc and St JKnppmiiutr U> LutuuUh PoopU' fc???? .? W?oK. Tin oaae luld bolu**' it nut UP un nnuai thing The Mnup ooouri (ro uuouti> and wtti continue tu happop m long a* toikt have kldueye and ovoi tOX r.u? Kattie.it H K So^tpn, earpoptor, CaroliUfi . faun um-. ir' < nayt "J have had no nood pi ?' Kldpoj lunfllotue fpr yoarv and J gtvf lA>nui Kaiia-y Pit lb tia oi;odtf toi fr.eeing u.i fiua. Kidney i.uu'piain' in im?;-! i publicly r(oooW" ipopded them uud tUh tltpc i am glad iu du so again ' Hutiumo iu t,epr\ol) fruui u ^'eak aufl upUUms back and i e>;i biuughi nv i e .ei 'I'n kiduey HoeroUopi wor< uuualotul and tilled wh.i. nOdUaO.nl and j UhC lu f.ut up BOVOrul Ilium diiriiiir the uighl <.v POOS thoui. i tra:d uu> uupnber ut retae* dio< auti n.*.t.<. UuUuo.ut* planiert Put uotfb.lut^ did na an* f.uud ua<U 1 f.ut bot'i, f Kidney Pillts til flu- Palu.ut,'.u i>imr Go ai- tU'Ut d??> utu-r betciu liiti^ U.eii UBC I C0jL( ta '.er and at u i j had uaofl two boite* ut ii>\t ram pd) I had no fueUu-i iiuubU-. Jx>au * Kidney pjjlj cert,atpl> uiude ?t wouder. ful iAPprpvonvont iu uiy Uealtli." ;:v'v t?y ?'II den leu Pri<;?- bV 'w.u J'ubU i .vt'lbuui <ju , jiutfalu. iNi ? y./o t.>. u dgeu? '-b* t'nitod SrJitu.i-r KeiiH'iuU-i Hie UOU10 J>uan'h -iui.d takt Uv vtbei "-1 .? M/TM*. '<?? ?-? of Pnrtu?'f>hip. I'iu Im v> tu m of < tiuuuu A f*i?u k?*-ll bwf b? ve di^vl?? d.. ?vliu M. i tuiuuu uuw U?4'Upi?> the v?b< i .? loin ??); u? ? Mpb d P> ( M?uoti A iilwli v>*-U, und If. >>. HtoktM ???II to uvm tv? ?vt*><1 iw til*' UMt'kbdule f^uilditiK iv the vifu? fvrtu ??>!> u* 4 upl?d b) kketift it. <>?. iwK* doiJuy i?bwjle'j4u/ ot ( uo#1 Houm. jj 4t sritii? o? ^'ouui ?'Mi'oliua. < vijniy of f>#urOM.t Prpp.aU) < uuri //. F A bei < i i.mbie tu A'iijilnibt i ?tue Ol I-i I.-i..I? of a h Ho \, |>oceoaod> PluJmjIt Mgai;)^! Mo l.i la lo<,e fjpj,t. ? ? "J, i>? ft-nd?in'f Pureuani io ? decree in thf.t a<noij. I Will tell til ppbltC WJ'Uon. fett J/HU iII > ? . on Huletday in No Vembei, i'?>]?/, U pein^ the 41 Ij duy of] 'i.i tpopth ?s'.itiiii the legal honet of ?Ulf All Ihui Jdei e. />ur< el or iflUtt of I fand ly/.njj POrhg ?nd aiiiiuie in l/uu n n.- ? OHhiy . kppWfl mm tb?; A u. 'Holt pi?i -. eo(iUiniui$ forty>4wol OCrW, more oi lets, und bounded i by laiidtj of A. A here r 00) hi* on ibe PlOrtb Wild vveul oii (be euttt by lund?; of W M Molt und on (he boulb by tbl puldb loud leading from Unaim U? i'< if/. . ivr/' T?ri/)? of xule cu?h. Piircha??? lo |;?/'fof p?pfeiti. If pUrCtlM'f f?ll? to COfPply wlib bis Obi, Die properly to bfl tf?Td <m lhe HHIIPI or home tubae ijueiii onb-eduy, on ihe ??me lernm, at Hie risk of the fui'iiao pun-hMder, and wiiboui fprthei ordei *>1 iim roun <? (I THOMPMtr, ProbMte Judr?? (H i 14, llja |jj :u i. up I? .w" n)in'f When you feet tlKKi rout, in-.d, worried or d**l></fi'tent It in a ...... Mgn na?d MOi l h NKRVf.RINK r*IIJ.H. They tont:w iltd normal vigor and rn.iy.ti Ufa worth living. P* ?um an4 ??k for Moit'i N?rverino PilU tW%{J(J! vvii 11 a mm mh; < (i, prtMi, ( :..?i.m4, ouw MI HI'., j IHMMt CO. 1,11111 I cd, H, ('. TALKING ABOUT NEW STYLES Assortments of New Fall Goods are growing here at a rate never before equaled in our store, and the new varieties in Ladies' Wearables and Gentlemen's Furnish ings now available are already larger than usual at this season. But quantity is only a part of the story-quality as compared with price is our strongest point-style is here, remarkably fine fabrics from the world's fashion centres. New Fall Coat Suit Arrivals! We ace reooJ.viug daily Ladies Ruit* uud (.'.outs. Your low if you don't see thorn. Value und style iu every one, Lower in price, higher Lu yuality.. Ladies Suits.$10.00 to $45.00 Misset,.$10.00 to $25.00 Ladies Coats.$5.00 to $25.00 Misses'' uud (.'hildron 's (.'Uttts.$8.50 to $15.00 V>nm*.$6.oo i,o $25.oc OUR JOBS! Big Job in Ladies' Suits, worth double. $5.00. $7.50.'$10.00. $12.50 und. $15.00 Silk Presse m Job .$3.50 to $10.00 250 Men's f?hoes, odd styles, worth $3.00 to 5+4.00 u.ow . $3.99 100 pairs Ladies' Show t.o close. All the New Things in Dress Goods! AJJ shade* in Velvets and Corduroys, price 75c. $1 00. $1.50 All shades J*jx?adelotli . $1.00. $1.25. $1.50 All shades J)rfc? Good* .25c. 50c. 75c. $1.00. $1.50 AJJ shade* of Silks.25c. 50c. 75c. $1 00 JieautifuJ Jim- SjJk stripe Ji<-ps.25c to 50c J'er.c*!*.10c and 12 1 2c Outing*, best grade.'.10c Madras, white and stnpe.15c 25c New arrival* of white "Ljn-non " for waists and suits 15c to.30c <>aiatia Cloth.15c JiJaie CloU.25c Gloves .$1.00. $1.50. $2.50. $3.50 Correct Fall and Winter Styles WINTER SUITS Smart Styles?Latest Models FOR MEN BOYS' CLOTHING Garments Most Attractive Jn hundreds ol unusually attractive garments are ready for you now. We specialize oo fine Suits and 0\e/-r>oa1* and yon'Ji jjoi rind \iwir equal anywhere, Many mt erecting models for young tm-n and others of more conservative eul for men of ma turer years ftghJoss Bros, and other famous makew are rep resented here. New fall Suits.j415.00 to $40 00 AJJ the newest in Boy's Suit*. Never have we had such an array of values. Money savers, price.$2.50 t<> $10.00 Don't fail to bring your boy to see this line Boy's Shoes.$1.00 to $3.00 Fall Hat Fashions! Jtoiigl)-finished fahrie? Jiere, , in baby-lamb, brush, erat"b-up, and velour. Alpine, erease erown, fold-over and lelocojie shapes. Greens, graya arid browns in many new ?.hades | very smart. Aiitumn Hals.$2, $3 to $6 Fall Shoe Fashions! The new Flat last is the thing this fall, with medium-high toe and low heel: very English. Bal, Bluchcr and Button Shoe* in black calf, tan calf, gun metal calf and kid. Buy now while stock is complete. Autumn Shoes., .$8*50, $4, to $6 Davis-Roper OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND COME TO THE FAIR COME TO THE FAIR