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I":,.L uT ii1. A U I.I,, EI"tfeon. Tt.m.-One year, $1.50; six months 75e; ill br--. m11ontt hlk, 51 certt ; t.wo months, 65 cent* ; ote" monti, 20 etnt'i; single Cop y, b re:t, payable In adlvance. T.:tas of A>v-:lwrIs1 NO.--1.(0) per Mei1aarte the firt Iiisettionu, :nted 51) etw. per IesIttare for -eah sublsre-ue", t insert.lon. t - A 4e;natere 1.' the .l aer of uilne IIie at ,..l blel t ieir type. :.ot Iie+ il IOcal e.ol til i lte. per litue for earh i,-ertion for one tontI, longeir at. luch rate", w:th 25 per ent :lcled. A reiL)nIetl.- re-<iet.ton m:ale for tl vert ittnlentsby the liree, 'ix, or twelve ::1L111 IGT 1 L' rpreo WLBM.{'. II.UAli,, I'<L, i"t w N E1, W' l i t) R YI. . C, N I V I? RY. S, . Th C Statt It ur A eso'intion is in s ession in (olumlila, uad to-night a n adresw will le dolivrrnti leforo tho assIocxiation by l1ion1... I'. ishop of Canbridge. A bill has bseeen introduevd by Mr. Keitt of Nowherry for the i'stahlishment of a eeeparate ag,rieultural college. The bill will cavrcely beomnn( a law. The farmors' eotiviltion did not. eemet as anxiouim for tho immtuediiate eetaelishment of wuch an institution at tie' convention last week aw they were at year ago. We are not ready for much a n institution yet. The experi menut iw too expxensive. )r. Pope ham sueceedtl in getting his (onfederate Home bill through the 11ouse, and it will no doubt pass the Senatee. We would like to see Nowborry soeureu the ewtalblishmentls.'t of the home weomowhoro in our (ounty. W' have no doubt but that Nowberry will make an effort to soeure the llono if the preent bill becotaeew a law. of which there soms little doubt ft. prt'waent. Dr. Pope, mado i vigorous and suteeewsful tight for the plsago of his bill. TIRE FAUXIFRW CONVENTION. The' Farmers' State Convention ut%t in Columbia last wtek. Nearly all the coun tite in the Statce wore reprteientrei. W"e present to our readers this week a full r e port of their delilberations as taken from t.he Ne.es and (em, ier. They pasieel re intions asking for the estatblishient of an agricultural college. and the reeorganiza tion of t.he agricultural department. They did not seem very onthusiastie over the agricultural college'. and in fact we do not believe they exp'eet it to be estab lishl at this sesaion of the Legis lature, nor do they care very much about its being established. At least that is our ecoeunasion. In this viow we think they are wist. There is no eel t'eial dte mand for the establishnent of such an in sttitution which. at best, woul be an e'x periment and a very exptumiv one. If it ics d.esired to spend t hat amo.unt of mo.ney it would d.o a vast de.al more goodi to give it to our 'ommuon schools and bene.tit all the children. stons and daughters, of the farmuerst. Thei. farmers emntions will do good. and we hopo' to see the organization kept up. A gathering toeter of so large a body of men. enigagi.d in the samne great occupation, and the intt'eango of ideas ine.ident thereto. will redtound to the bene-. tit of all, and give enlarged and liberal iews of mnen and thaings. Ftor the' Htera:4 andt Ne.wsm. T H E Mf'EROOI (' OM WtNMlONE R' A l.ettee frons liou. N. Pope. Oni lla khIl3 to Eteduc the E*ay. 1 hav' inItrodauced a 141! ini thet Legir lature' to fix the satlary of School Comn miissio'ne.r for New.herry Counitv at three hiunudr'ed do,llars, and to' allowv hima fifty doe'larst fo'r t ravetl Iing expnses. Th bil is now on its seci.onad re'adhig in the llonl'e,' theO di.bate haingu bteen ai.jomurn e.l i.ni Satu1rdaly to allow Edgetleid, ileens anid M:irlboro'e count ies to come in under its provisins. The!. bill is not hat it wiill not etlfect the pre'senit Cown tnissioter. Secti.nc ltc' of the G.eneral S:atu:es o.f this State pri.ide- that the comnpen sation2 of thle C'ommissioner, tixed. by the Co'unty 1 ieard of Examiners, shl ,uA eceeord three dollars pi.r dIay, ani. that the nmber ..f dayvs, eiop: in Charleston cony sha*ll ini noi e:e,e ex.rd'. tee .e dre dats;s (the italies are mine). Acting untder this law., the F:xaminer~s in this Cou'lnti- h,vi. alloed the full :wx' hun dre hy, ad uderthesubequn:Act have allow.eed the s'um of one hundreo doillars as traveiing eNpenses; thus tis ig the salasry of thue Sc'hool Commu:iss loner at ser: nred dollars per anntum. rhis is mo~re than :he She:i tV of :he outy miakes, unless you add the tees for die: ing :he p'ri-oners. i: is mor'e than the *1udge of Pr-ob.a:e makes ont of his "tlie, and vi: be':hi of the-se ettce-s muost keep :heir o!ees o;'en eve--y w eekc dat in the y-i.ar. Tai se.ven hundred deC'iars i, paid out of the ca nn:yv schoo:o fund, and if the bill bomsa lan' :he saLvingC ni I ruin :wo sch.els, each for si x months1 and one for I wt i:i garan:ee that :here axe :wtentyi ednet:e mtn in :h.i, e.oun:tv. aux one of who:ni n iU!:ake :e ctie and discharge' it.s duties f,i:hin.le an:d e:tis jent'v for' thxe inan a a:d tif:y dilars per annum, In legisla:ing I an' e-:den' ng: :e S. P'or't. A t althful L.eg~istor. 'sConmen ' T e m e m b e ' m N e w e : - . D r . 1o!X-. dersene, m;.c"' exd:i: for :he .ros of:i. hor an :uiv.an f doiar :audsi: .h i e eepi'c i'n t-in :he. Sts:e reasury. This is riht.. 1: I'L.A('ES FOL IlE IRPREACHER8. Tie 314t1ot1(ist, Appoint.ments for Next. Year. SlPAKTANit:ltu, I)ecember 5.-The Conference disposed <.f mitch important businesI on this closiug day. The re port of the board of education, after a warm debate, was adopted, recommend ing collections for repairs on Wofford College of $7,50J, enldowmlent $15,000, proft-My r talaries $4,000. Winnsboro' wa. a eected for the hext se?.ion of the Conference. A claI4 of fotnrteen young men were admitte d Into the Conteretice on trial. Kepurt,i of the c rnmitteea on Bible cause, temperatnter, (o nferete relations, book. ati! periodicals were received. The secrtattry reportl 63,122 inembers; paid for mnissions, $14,6:i0. T1he Coanfer d$enh aljourned .sine (ie to-night. The following are the appointments for 1888: CAttLYTrON It.MrTcIi:T, J. %I. )YI>,PHMDING Charlrton--TrioItY., It N Wells net.hel-It 1) Stuart. spring $t reet-J K CarIlilee. Ctnberlantli-i li lirow ne. 'ttinhoy-D A Calhoun. lerkeley-R L Iloiroydi. tutunnervitle-.J Caunpbell. (:ypres.-H W Whittaker. itlgeville - J. A. Mot l, St ,ecorgec'w-T Kttyoon. North Geuorgei'a-P L Kirton. (nlletton-J C Yonltruo. Roundl--- W W Williams. Walterboro--E It I.oyltsn. httmp:on-A It Earltt. Allentile-C E Wiggins. Iilack Swan)-J ltrtewn. IlIarieevilte--. K Whittaker. li,aufor t-K J Meynarlt.e. Prionipal Benson Aeutlrtuv-.J K Watson. Co.ustt II i 1)1sitat'r, S. It. JoN1a, PttSu Coluntbla-Wauhtngtm4t Street, W K tich. artisont. Marion treet-M i)argan. City Mitssion-S [) Vaug'han. Winnsboro- P Watston. Fit- ieild-N K Molten. Btythewortt-W 11 Airail. I.r xington Fork-C W Creighto". Lexingtttn-J W Ne'eloy and ti K Shafer. 1aitnsburg- 1' 11 Flwull. Johlt4on-J It W'ilson. KdgetiulI- P Frainks. Upper 1t. Matthew's-W I T.awton. tranltteville and Langley-W A Betts. .Aiknu-W M i)nctnn. Chaplain to Punitentarv-William Martin. Cotutbia F-11male College-O A Darby, Preritlent. Pain0 Inhtitttte -G W Walker, President. Editor Soutlrn CIhrintian Advocate-W 1) Kirkiaond. K nC T Itt 1 )IsT ute r. A . N . C H R IT Ln1tRG . P it - itat1 ?U F.ttt. Chtest'r-H F Chrietzburg. 'teater t'ircuit .1 It Travwick. East Chester-G T laritnon. Rock 1itil -it H .ovnes. North Kock HItll-E G Price. York-W W i>sniel. 1ewks-J W Elkins. York Mission"-M A Connolly, King's Mount)tin -.1 L tiarlety. Fort Mill-J W NicR y. l.ancaxtor.. A J $t.sttierd West Lanca'ster J Owen. Tradesvllr -J 11 Platt. C'ht-sterIleld--t W Kilgo. %est Che,stertleld-L It Major CoKKsIURY I)STRtcT. A. J. CAUrItIC. PRE SIItIN ELURR. ('okeshuty 1) 7 l)lantzler. Greenwtoo--F Auld. Ninet}}"-SiX-W P Mt adors. Ihmoald'-C 11 Prit'lard. Abt>evllle-I' P .t; akson Abheville Circuit--S J liethea. Mt"Cormick-.I Chandler. I.ownttesville --W Mart 'n. Tumbling Shoals--W A Clark. Waterloo- HI it D>arnall. North Eigetlteld- Ni I Pc ser. Nuw: ttrry.-J L Stokes. Nrwtxrrv CI' mult -- .41 M Brabhamn and WV A Attawnv. Kint'ar's- T ' Ptilips. Saluda C P Mann. Plarksville. I 1 St.-atdn.an. S:;YTKR 1>1sTRlt'T, .1. S. iINAsI.KY. PuKG'IUIG Sum ies J1 Mt Pik e. Sum ter Circuit-W I. V. alt. 1.vnehbturg--J N iaft tli.on. Wedettld---)K W atson. Bi,hoiile,JI. Shuforwni. Santee-T E Wanntnanker F'orreston--J N P'orter 1)l.a- DIDuncan. Clarendon---W~ C G teaton. Ctamnden--P A Murray. Ilanging Rlook,J C Ilayis. RihadGH Ponser. Fast Kershaw- -W K liarr. West Wattw-E E Gatlin. FL.ons.Ne D)isTIueT, W. C. Pow r.a. l'ItSDING Florenc-T -7 Panto. Mare lutr-W T Capers. D)ariington- il G Ncudkiay. East llartington-l) l)ur.ant. Che'raw- W.7 lierhert. society 11111 -J E Rushbton and WV A WYright. Datrlingtott Circuit ,J K MIcCain. t.ower D)arlington,1. W Murray. F'tl1Tim osville -J3 IE lcardi. Ettin gham-M W 1100k. East 'tii.ngham-tt C tiethea. Scraton-o besupplied. l.ake' City-A W Jac'kson. Kitmnrstrone Circut,J A Itice. Ge,orgetown--A rN Lester. Gorge'town Circuit - I. C I.oyal. Johnsvill* -W B Baker. Mtiu.s Disfrax-T, A. Jl. STOKKs, PItEsID1NG Marion -WV A Rogenrrs Brtton's Neck-,. I) Frirson. North Mtarlboro-- L WIoo.I. lb'nnettsville--' W laniel. inner tsville Circuit --J C 8toll. Clio-D) P Dantziur. l.ittte Rock,J C Kilgo. Mtuln's-J A Porte'r. t.ittle P'e-Dee-T C IY'elt. Con wav-W Thms toway. Ciruit--W L Peues. Bucksvxl:e'-M L. Banks. Waaa- WV Jones. Poe ee Mi', fssion - It 0 Perr'r. OrAsicarno Disratc-T, T- aJ. Ct.YtsK, Par 0ratnge burg --L F. Bes.ty. <>rangebutyr~ Cirettit-J. EC Grier. I,owerSt. Matthew's-J WV Humbert. Providence-W HI Kirtno. 1Iran,chtt!Ue- 1) Teller. Rambergandi Rutordi's Bridgre--C R1 Smith. Katsto-J W Airstl. t~per Edisto-MI M Ferguson. B:akv ille-P' F K ir: lee. Roiling Nprinngs-I. $ lclinger. nGrange-tli M Grie-, Willisto-n--R A Y.'ngu.. South Banh1fie,' .3 Workmnan. Ga1K)NttL- D:srLter, 3. W. tSa DIe.LoY, V Frsltsino EL.DKR. Greenv-iIle Ci:vuit-A W Wake. F.'rk Shaals1.--T V Mue.rvn. '.i edmont--T C l.bon. AndieTson-W $ Wi.htman. V. est Anderson-A Iltawy P~.:ven-J F And'erson; P:cens M:ss-u-- To be supplied. seneca City--R W ~rathe. t)c-.ee Mu.-:io- -J N Wricht.. W:ms:e' Femate C.; e.gec--S Landecr. rAR ANBURG D~ISatie. T. d. Hn.u..sT. PRE-. t:' a:sf..on--K I' rav:X-. nio'n-S A *eer Chemke--W M I.merman Mu.n:h Union--J M Fidy .autnens C--A A Morris. No h .tn. --J C uns cnmten--. K Miahatte. Be m.ot-1 .t Icl.et tmPobelt -J Ataway. Pao -t- I J1. Nev:l. W. oon colle.,e-- A C.'ke Smith. Proessr. N T HoLa.-es to the 1.'s Angreles Co'nferce. B 3 Guews1. ta he We..t Tezas Cot'ere~n..e. I'he &* umbierlanid tiap Kad Au v1.1.x, D~'~eember i--Last night at a meet ing .'f te dvreCtOrs of the Cam.' huz. Cumern G;ap sud Cicagoi~ Rail ma-d :!-e corat w~as signed for the co::s:ue: c-f t :he tirart sect'n of twen tv-'ir-e mile-' of the ri.ad fromn Aiken to Edgeriid.. Geo.\ Potts is the c-ottractor. T'e w.'rk is to commten-e at once. P.::< : "e:e \'xnd- and sub'cid*e vo:3 b :h tw:Ceof that set.io iln $VI-. 'N FUli.D' TIIK S.l~TH CARn)LlNA f . ~2:v .lo .YaC ft o.r.........e...-A.ice -or ihe" II-ratl aid Ne'w.. FRO N I'IK STATE CAPITAL. 'he 4.caueral Aseenalty The School ('ommlleloner'r %alary-Trial Ju tice Fees-Our t'onfed erate Home-.t New ('ou.nty 'I'he liort"e is still pt-hing on its work >evertal bill< have pase-dl their -evil ctadinug, w hich is nearly eqtivalentt to : >assage. inlde"lning a hill o tix a pe-r linr or 'onunt.v ioard, of Ea :miners. t)r. 'os'. ill to give a sat:trv o 35O inl lieu of all other fee- for the outat SChl(! (Commisioer, Icaie ti mo Saturtltty. A motion m1ad1e to strikt lilt the etnieting word. failed, :aIn' Ihate was alj anred for a:menlm ntil: o be prepared, hritging in Etl;lil.l atit otne other cottit ies. The bill to not allow Trial .Just iee. t< eCeive1 any cost in critmin:i cawes exce4) is regular pail salary, was pa-.et b3 >oth house-. 1)r. Iope" defendedl his bill for a Con etlerate lome in a pointe"d aIndi stro !n; peech, and riteceelel in p:s.-ig brough the lIouse. 'TIh< hiel provitle: or the maintaiaie of 121 persons, t h mmber being allowed frot each cotuntl lie samte as the tnutiber of Re"presenta ives in tit lower 11si , and if a:t oiitty fail. to srnt it. inber the <Ie ctiency to be mta he till fromn othe crrelnn its inl the State. 'Tle bill to e-,tablish tlie county o P lorence has pas-Setl its third rea.ling it he Ilouse, and inl all probability wil :Las the Sen:ate, tins giving South ('arc ina another county. Representative Keitt, of Ne %wberry ias itro.lneed a bil to est:iblish epar:te Agricultural Coll ge', andl tt llace the mlatagteilent of the Board o gricnlture in its hanswie. Upon motion of Col. McKissick, o nion, the House adjonrnedt Saturday a I P. M., until '1'Tuesday the 6th, at 11.: A. M.. thus enabling members to be a ;helr homes on salesdav. C. L. 1 Columbia, Deee mber 6th, 18,. For ttho Iterald attd eewM. rilE !'Ot'NTY" TFAt'I".EIt'S AS14 'IATI (N. rhey lHave an Interesting MIetins But IDo Not Favor lion. S. ope'a Hill to Reduce the Pay or School ('onmmiea.toner. If an apology is necessary for a tran. ressiot' upon your valuable colutims, refer you to the Pre'sident of the Count: reacher's Association. who a ppointe nit to make a report of the deliberation >f this body to the li":RAL> AN) NE-wS A goodly number of teachers (mostI: I.liet) and o:hers, m-t la=t Saturilay Dhecember 31-, in the Female Aeadtnem itndl it can be safely said that tllis wa ynie of thle tulon proitible mtingst itl ~he history of the Association. Pro Schaecz presideed anld Miss Joe Langfor actedl as Secretary. Miss Alice (Crossoi tirst told us what teachers should rea in a very pleasant andlt inst r'tl.:ive papt First of all, they shonldl be thioroigl !2amiliar with their text books, and the store their mlindts with knowledge frot1 the best authlors. D)ime nolOll, P3olie Lazettes anld literatunre of a like charac tr should be lggnore'd anl dliscounlte anced. Teachers' Jouarnals shid bi takenl antd stdied, antd S'.ove all, th Bible shouild r'ce'ive iCs fiil shai:re anl sttudy, itn order tha:t mlora:l P iinciple mUighlt ta'ke root and ~ griow. A most5 excellent. paIper was t hen re:a by Rev. Prof. Fox. lit' thought thl: theminst ry should not be ignoretd in th 'ommtloni schools. Thet boys should leatr o know~ some'thinig about the chleiea: .1nalities of the food they eat, the watt thei- drink anld thle air' thle' re'nathie. I short, should galin Which is actqulired In Natut'' so.d 01 Cotliege." It is impossible to izie 21 3nst aieconI of the ieetture withii 1 my short lliit infbtic to say. it was grea21t !y entj i'ed h Mr. Arthur Kibier then iaformied Li a very plain,) pralctical way1, "'ltow t make our mUeetings5 more itetrestintg. 1'hey should be chwarac.terized by' g:n earne'stntess a1 inil attenldantce, and p:1 ticipa2tioni inl the deba'te hy al1l. Tile Comn3 Schb dl Svsteml wa, t he dicussed by T1. S. Moormianl, E'tq., wh: enlighrteed the As,o-iat l ion upon th Ltiefects as wet'1 as the bea'xaies of th A commiftte'e. cone:3linzg of Prof. Sae Counts and! Mrs. JTaie l.o 1g, wa tppe.inted to p)resen't a couir-e ef rt'adin itnd stidy :tt lie n-x: mlteeting~ of th: At tit, jture 2the 't bill before th I.eislature to' rednee't the 8Sebooi Ceti milssione's sa:lary was disens115ed. an1 the following re-oin:20n, in regar 1re"o.'ced, "That Thle teacher of ti Asociat!con do ntIC 24pprove of :h, idue:io.i of the~ sala-i' of Sch'oo:1Com mission2er for Newbe'r:v (0ono2V." Our law-mlak~er. ins-tesi.. of reducia;: Come ext ravaganITt 2ipptoprialtio2s, alway1 resort to the School Comlmssionlers e trial Jn ts: :ees to sho0w thi'r e'onIomi in1tinet.s, as if thle2se a-e tihe pr:ime C.mtie .f opp2.re-s[ve :atSon::i. IThe nlext mtit'g' of the' A-s sein: :o ail be hell a: P:o-:w'ri:v . tile :-.S:i .ay inl Jannry, 1SS%, and a:er-:s mon0:t'.hlI be t w ee n2 t-- : Ci o ::s. lTs mUetings of the te. hr- ung'dl:2 ra' I' a-:enmded, for in :. e .Xel:*gie p:e 'ession. at in: eve'r'* 1:her, no' m'~an - wise or perfec: :h t: he c:mn::o: .ea tomethingfl from and. bet 'v'e:U:.: y: :e:h.'ds andi OpiniOn- f Ci-n T'. R. 13. F'hssrarmn t.ha L%ys Mr.Of Co-don has :he >1 ;'ese ' c'.:: hi:s ma.nure w hich he save :1o:t . h'2es " LEPER ER IN SOL"Il CARO)LINA. -1'ihe Terriblie Conedition of Ellas Colley who Applir f-or Adnilsslol to the Savannah lHospital StAVAxAir December 2. Those ha ing in charge the health of the city wei startled vest,rday and they have bee trying to keerp it quiet. A leper, in highly developedl stage or the dreadfi disease, reported at the police barraclk aid reqi-'st4-d to be furnrisht"d with a pe mit to tht, city hosp it:l. lit was a horr 1 blt, sight, but. the nlatire of his sicknei Was not suspectttl by the chief of polic I )r. I )un-an, superiuitendent of the ho p ital. was s'int fo Pr artl at owe p)roounce lie mlm1 it leper and in)titied the mayo Dr. Owens. city physiciam, and Dr. T. Charlton also visited the harracks ar examllined the Ian ia agreed that ti m:mlt was sufTering from at genumne Case( leprosy. )r. 1)lne;n was of the opini 1 that it' wi he prutident to get the ma out.. of the city and tha'. it would be ait better to return hiu to his own ho1m where his relations might care for hii The victim of the awful malady gave b name ats Eliats Cohen. His home w; Lawtonville, the chief city of the Bilac wamip region of South Carolina. Ft some time past he has been 'working as wood-chopper at No. 1, on the Centr I Railroad. lie is now blotchtd all ov and a mass of running sores. He fir began to notice nodules making their i pearance over his body about three wee} ago. 'he ernuption grew in vilenc tint ia week ago, when he was prostrated ar had to t]uit. work. lo continued to gre worse daily. Finally by advice of a tluaintances lie came to Savannal f - treatimnt. lie had no mloncy and e: pected to be eared for by the charity the public hospital. He is the first lep rememlered to have been in this cit Under I)r. )uncaii's advice he was slil I pod by the mayor via the Savannah ai - ('harleston Railroad to (rahamvil From that stattiol he will have to be ei veved by vehicle across the country sor twenty miles to Lawtonville, where I t has relatives. Those who had to go ab u him need no medical advice to indu thiemti to exercise caution. No one car to handle him or his garments. He w placed in a cell all to himself. and t f blankets that were furnished him we t destroyed immediately on his departu t)Yestendav afternoon. NEWS IN BRIEF. The Fiftieth ('ongress met on Mo day. Hon. John Carlisle of Kentscl. w:is elected Speaker of the House. The Western u'nion Telegraph Coi pany will iuke a reduction in tel graph rates on lecember 31st. Seamen on the Paciflc ('oast ha blown up a vessel at Sain Diego betau the owners refused higher wages. The condition of the Crown Prin is greatly improvod. le has been al to drive out. Two bales of cotton have been r r turned to a firm in Abheville, S. ( . for being water packed. About 6,000 tons of silver ore w imported last month from Mexico El Paso. Texas. The importation w valued at $140,tl0. Algernon S. Sullivan, the well-knov New York lawyer, died last Sundi night of typhoid fever. 1The police authorities of Londi will not allow any dlemonstration STrafalgar square; (or p)rocession on ti streets leading thereto. tiA d1isastrous ear~thquaiike hais occuIrr, at Resigsnano, (Calabria. Twenty-fi -houses were destroyed and several pt i sons killed. ' M. Gaunt, a we'althy colored re 1 (dent of Nenia,. Ohio, has deededl l e property. valued at. S30,th0, to Wilbi .force University. - The Smtit htield Landi C'omtpaniy, enterprise of Birmingham. Ala., hi gone into the hands of a receiver. Sholds 200l acres of land adjoining i ctyof11rminghami. SArrangemntIl s have been madei the opening of an all-raiil freight Ii d betwveen Newv York and other Easte tcities and all points South. e The Strobridge Lithogr'aphing Con n pany's building in Cincinnati w burned December 1. The loss is abe $100O.00; inmsutrance $1 .0,iX). iThe 1 'nited States Supreme (o'J has decided, in the Ka:nsa's caises, th ai State has the powver to prohibit t nmnufacture of whiskey in its ter t A son of John WV. Raiiliy, of Whil hall. Frederick county, Va., aged fo y ears. fell backward into a pot of ti iard Deenmber :3. He was horril burned and died in a few hours. The new crop of oranges brought ad, vance on Northern prices in the centtly' inuuae auction sales t Jacksonville, which was attended Sbuyers representing six or sev'en lar cities. UIn the celebrated .Jim~ Crow ear ci the Inter-State Commnision has c ecided that equal fare demands eg seccommnodattiont. buit awards damages in favor of the comiplaina counsel. that b'eing a matter fort Courts. T[he discussion of the Cut tinig es has been resumied with Mexico fort ppoeof ob.tainting the repeal of t law- ofStaes i Meicowhich s contrr to well established intern Thle bolir ' i~ s'.imoive extilod neaur Fast Maih.'ni' Junctiont. Penm last Saturday. killing the engine and iniuringL a tireman~! and three hrab m nen so thait they died while b'ei~ banks 'and kerpt mneyc. in htis hou was~ bten nearly toi death last Mo day ih: land robbed of nearly SS'. 1uo.'e i.ni has b.uen overrule d 1 the l'ucited States~ Sup.reme Court the cas'e of thte V'irinia oiteers wl w 'ere imtp"jisned for disobediene ai res.ntiin 're forbl.iddi~ing them 'rine 'tsuit'ts fo'r the collection of taxi The~ 'b'chter ceturt d'ecides that a Sta 'cann't 'he coer'ced either dineNtly ori drIy...y.the Federal Courts. Mr. Phe:n l.ee. the yung (hint ani' wat' gra::ta at Yale l'".ive n N ew Yor ' id th'at for every' dlio hi~ ene hun d dollars are tak, ou: f te costr by the op'ium t-at' Phon4~ Lee anone his inltetiton twomne ei::enof the Umnis Hae bell no:' ".any meo: :s aigo. M. '-adi1-C' ha been eity:< Passent of Fae. He nweirved on the :wad Fer adoI Freye!:' wi:how i hisa -t.. nd e nocir hihe : :h i Bthe2 :t ae e i: en:i5.er whih appricn:ed ~ "k ~ witC on.~ Lis t ..1 ~tiV. S Till' GEORGIA ELECTRIC WELL. A Company Organized to Develop and Advertise the Freak of Nature. Sjrird lu the Neu-s and Courier. AUOUSTA, I)eceniber2.-A meeting of the gentlcem.n who recently purchased e Hillan:i's Electric Shaft iii Taliaferro n County, was held at the Planters' Hotel a this moruiig. and a company was or il ganiized. It will be known as the Geor s gia Eleetric Motnnd C'ompan' . The r following ntli -ers were elected: James A. i. B,nusoi", ie44ien1; Evant P. Howell, a vire-pre".ident; Wmn. M. Evans, secretary . and trea-narer, and E. I'. Howell. H. W. 4.. Grady, J:aime- A. Brnn.on, T. Burwell ,l Green, Jto+eph W. White. A. L. Hill r. ms:t-i and F. 11. Coiley, director-. f. This company has purchased all the d interests of the electric shaft, includint 1e the hotel andl adjacent land. 'Thi' com >f pany propose to n:ake it a great and , popular resort, both for health anl for n pleasure. 'T'hey will thoroughly adver to tise the wonderful shaft, which i[ a sure c, ere for rheumatism. and in a short n% hile a. it wilI udloubtedly be a popular resort is for sutf'"rrers and pleasure-seeker-. is ----+-+ -k A Dark Prophecy for the South. a Ni.:w YoRK, Dueember 4.-The Rev. tl Jos. Cook, of Bo.ton, was p: incipal 'r speaker before tile American Temper auce" Uniion,at Chickening Hall.this after '- noon. His topic wa" ""The newesr as pret of ten perance reform. eanrational 1and political." lie dwelt particularly Ad on the evil efl'cets of alcohol. Mr. W Cook said that . lie principles of pirohi t- bition hal a pten1-it enemy in the negro in of the outh. In fifty years lie declared - the ncogroes wold rile the vote of the o South. and unless the y'ung of that race were instructed in the efi'ects (if V- lignor their voice on subjects relating Sto proihition would be all powerful "i :igaainst the mavement. e. A Corner in Tin. 10 it V Niw YoR K. December 1.-The id French syndicate which has conered is the tin market is still putting prices re up. To-day settlers asked 35 cents ro per pourl. for spot tin and buyers offered 34& cents. The Effect of Warmer Days and Cool Nights. A leading physician writes that hes has noticed warm lays and cool nights always affecct the bowels, and suggests 'Y some preventive remedyv. )r. Biggers' line! leberrv Cordial is the one. t- The ('zar has accepted the offer of ?2,().0) fronm Baron Hirsch for the .e benefit of the Jews in Europe, the ob se ject being the founding of primary schools. The money has been depos ited in the Bank of England, and 'e Baron Rothschild and Baron Henry le de Worms have been appointed trus tees. e - --- + * - '. Satisfactory Results Always follow the sale of Taylor' is Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gaun and to Mull ii', which is a strong testimonial as for any congh medicine. It sells well with us. and parties u-in_ it always recomniend it iQ the experience of Davenport. the druggist of Amerie, Ga. mn Mothers. why fuss about children mn wearing out .'o many clothe's, wheti vo1 ie can to to Wright & J. W. Coppock's an d get their popular inidestructible suits for so small a sum. t. r" New Advertisements. at DN!'IiIlIW SRIL r- I will sell at public outcry to the hight est hidder for cash, at the late residenice of Joatnna C. Reid, on Friday, the 23d an day of December. 1887, the following as dlescribed personaliproperty of Joanna C. ItReid. to wit : Two mules, oa' wagon 30 and otie burean. - R. C. CARLISLE, or Adintistratoir of Joannia C. Reid. iae December 6t h, 1557. 2t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. n- GOODS AT COST. ut The partnership hererofore existing hietweeni Mrs. S. A. Riser and Miss Mary Whaler,. under the firm tame of rt Mr. S. A. Riser & Co., will be di.'solved. at by mutnital consent on 1st Jainuarv. 1555. .* GRE AT RE DUCTION:' For the next thirty days we shall often AT COST. SOur entire stoek of Millinery an'] r Fancy Goeds. Dre'.' Goodis. Ribbons, atDred~ T rimnmings, Hosiery. Corset.'. L:i dies' iad Childr'ns Shoes. etc. Call early anid make your selection iand secure a bargain. &CO MRS. S. A.RIE &C. 3Main -treet, Newberry, S. C. atcembe 3. 1'87. Prepared for the Trade. e Hlavinig enilarged and otherwiae im e- pr.'ved mr store room, I anmnw better al prep-ire.1 to a'conmodate the trade. We anow hiv ai : nice line of nt HEAVY AND~ FINE GROCERIES. ie also. Froir.e, Nuts etc. We hive a la.-ge stock of TIobacco and Cig,ar.' to sell at less tienmres than anyone. We have a C plendidl se'lectioni of Plaiji anid Fancy a.andi"'. and a ve'ry large stock of pe rior Fre-ieh Candies. Barrel Pickles. B>ttle Pickles andi Sinee". T.ble and a pocket ('uttlerv, Crocke-y :ml'las Ware. We have ai niee line of Toys and ,Christmas Good-. S We kind!v invi:e' thue good peo.ple- to ,' call and in:-pect onr goods and price''. ' STATE OF 50O'TH CAROLINA C. 'tNTY OF NEWB3ER RY. I I.o'mi. WV. C. Blalo'ck 'v.. G -.sre W. I. Whitman. n-Excutioni. B3i vi:ne of sunidrv eee::i'n int the ab'Cove entitle'd canise. I will seli before 'ythe .in."ut H'n.-e. at Newiberry, on :he Iin tir: Mlo'mdy 2' i ba'. of Jleaunr. A. D.. 0 1"9'. the fo;lowintg describaed real ' state lesi d on as the p-oper:y of the defend ' an: Geo'rge W. Whi:an:. . l :bt tract or ptat ion of Lanad ly 'C ings'tua:e andi beling in NewW."ry Coun n-' t'. S:ste afores.aid, a' con:iig f* r:yv-three *~erenim're or les"', ani.i boumndead by hin is- of theC estate of 1) rsev L. Gary. r- T-;u, c-' : Pa. .ar :0 p.y for ail o.f N ewberry Caun:y'. COL~NTY' OF NEW:BER lRY. A ~i!~i'u :ha t :r. c: 'r in:a:in S;' d W.1 e . W. Rr IXER-fe it.: New Advertisements AD INISTIATRIVS SLE. I will sell at public otitc:y, to the tighest bidder for ca-h, at the late res idence of Charles Gallman, on Tuesday the 23d lay of December, 1887. all the personal property of Charles Gallman, lec.-ased, con-i-ting of cows, hogs, corn, fodder, cotton seed, farming implements and househeild and kitehen furniture. CiiANEY GLENN, Aduini-trtr rix of Charles Gallnan. Dec. 6, 1S47. 2t. Notice to Creditors. Th. creditor.4 of the late Tiomras B. Chalmers are hereby required to render in before me, at my otice at Newberry. S. C., on or before the tenth day of Jan nary, 188S, a statement, verified as re quired by law, of their demands against the estate of said deceased. J. B. FELLERS, 4t Judge of Probate. NOTICE. The Superintendent and Overseers of highways are directed to have them worked by the 25th of I ecember, 18S7. By order of the Board of County Com missioners. GEORGE B. CROMER. "t. Clerk. Master's Sales. g' No sales advertised herein will be withdrawn until all costs and adver tising bills have been settled. S. J. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEAS. Sarah E. Buzhardt vs. Ida E. Buzhardt. By order of the Court herein. dated 21st November. 1887, I will sell at pub lic outcry, before the Court Hon-e at Neberry, on the first Monday in Janu ary. 1888, the follow ing portions of the real estate of the late Thos. D. Buz hardt. deceased, all in the couny and State aforesaid: The Schumpert Traet, containing One Hundred and Eleven Acres, more or less, and bounded by 1-nds of F. Werber, Sr., Jacob L. Schtumpert, Pierce Hawkins and others. The Lake Plaee. entitaiing Seventy Eight Aeres and sixty-live hundredths. more or less, and bomidedl by lands of F. S. Pavsinge"r, T. 31. Lake, Mary A. Livingstone and others. The Teague Place. eo,taining Ninety Two Acres and a Half, more or less, and hounded by the land- of the estate of Elizabeth Tea-ige, - Whitman, the estate of Moses Coppu)ck and J. Pay singer. The Brooks Place, containing One Hundred and Forty-Four Acres. more or les-, and bounded by land- of H. H1. Folk. A. C. Caldwell, J C. S. Brown, Elizabeth C. Lane and others. Tei ms-The purcha:er will he re quired to pay one-third of the pnrehase money in cash. and to ;--eure the bal ance, payable in one ati iwo years, with interest from the day of sale, by bond and mortgage of the 'r m s' s. SILAS .iOH1NSToN E. Mx-ater. Master's Office, 7t h Dec., 1S7. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMO0N PLEAS. Chesley D). Hunter and Allen HI. Haw kins,' Admini.strators, vs. El izabethI S[tmnter and others. Relief. By order of the Court her-in, da'ed 22d Nove'mber, 1887, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court House at New berry, on the first Monday in Jamnuary, 1888, the following tracts of land in Newberry County anid State aforesaid: Tract No. 1-Conutaining One Hun dred and Twenty Acres, more or less, and bounded by land< of Mi-s Dolly Da vis. -Miller. the tract below de scribed and others. Tract No. 2-Containing Two Hun tred aind Thirty Seven Aeres, more or less, and bounded by lands of F. HI. Dominick, Miss Dally Davis, Mrs. L. C. Maver andi others. 'Term s-The pu rchtaser will be required to pay in ca-h one-half of the purchase money. and to seen re t he balai.ce. pay able at twelve months, with interett from thte day of sale, by bond and mnort gage of the premises. SIL AS JOIHINSTONE, 3M:sst er. Master's Ottice. 7 Dec.. I887. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COMMON PLEFA S. Geo. G. DeWalt vs. Mary F. S.iilwell and others. Relief. By order of the Court herein. I will sell'at puiblic outery, before the C'ourt House at Newb-rry, on the first Mondlay in Jamnn-ry. 1588, all a-d singular. that~ tact of land itn the Coutnty andl State aforesaid,. contai.ting One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Aeres and a Half. more or lesa. and boudedl by lands of J. S. Hlair. F. Wei ber. Eliza P.iy,inger antd other-. Al-io. a: the s.ame time andl place. I w ilh sell the f.liowing personal pr.pe.rty: Onae gray~ muh-.. John.i one bay horse. Jimt or Lee. and onle buggy. Term': The pers.onalty ; wl b sold for cash. The purchaser mn iv pty the whole hidl for the land in ea-h. tithern ise the hidder will be requiredt to pay one third of the puarch.se money in cash and :o -eenire the balantce, payable at twelve months, with 5.rere-t fromt the day of ~ale by bondi and miortgage of the land, and to pay for the papers. lI the terms of -ale ar e notr comitiled wh L in see daysv ufter sa.-2. the prop ertr wiil b.e re-oid on the- next suc-e.ed ing =aieday. at the risk of the purcha-er. SIL AS JOHlNSTONE. Ma-ter. Master's Office. Ith Dee.. 1S$7. STATE OF SOUTH CA[KOLINA. COU'NTY OF NEWBERRY-IN CO.MION PLEAS. C. and G'. Cooeper & Co.. r-. Wm!!nmam A. Hill. et al. Fo-ec'oture. Br or er of the 7o*-m herein, danted -.I will -ell a :'.:b'ie ,'utcry, beor th Cou- Has l~ a: New.herrr. on that p'antatio1 or~ :r.ce: of la:d. i'yingi Con: v. Newhi'er r State afio-esaid, can.ai*in Two Hurd-ed a-d Serenty. Ei.:t Acre. mno-v or' ne-, and Nv:ndle.! he lan s of J. B 3. tn,dee.ed~. W. W Wal:x e W. I.. AndrewA and J1. '. Kel' mener, a-s- to -encre the b.:laner.. pss b!einon ad :n o ren-. wi:h in:eres: hrom :hey of s.--. y l-o::d arnd SI LAS JlOH NSTONE. )Lis:-. ST'ATE OF M01'f'1 CAROLINA. C01'NTY OF NK.WBEhSY-IN COMMO1N PLEAS. NEW Flili! -NEW GAODS!! With cordi t thant.s for tihe Ib"ilal ,.a tronage received in our openilng. ne would respectfully inform our patrons, friends and the public generally that we are constantly addingt itn-s to our stock. We now keep our special line complete and you can always file what we adver tise. Our Dres? G.iods now con-i-t of Cash meres, Nuns V eiling, Henrietta's Almos Sebastopol, Flannels, 'rricot, and all other woolen geols now fa.hionable, Silks, Watered Silks and S.itih s, Ging hams ai donest ic Plaids anI Calicos. Knit Goods for Ladies and Misses and Children Jersrys, Umltervests, Patnts and Skirt-, also, G."nt.- Undervests. We can give you at full -Bridal Out fit" as cheap a.s von cat buy and make them. Why then, all the troulble and vexation of gathering up and making, when we have them ready at your door? Full line of nicely tini=hed and enbroid ered Undernear in full sniis-at prices to suit all. Corsets and Bittles o ali sizes and at all prices. Ladies, Misses aid Childrens' Hose, and Gents Half Hose. Ladies and Gent- Handkerchiefs. Linen, Lawii,and Silk. Ladies I,aien Collars and Cuffs. Full line of Trimming Goods in all the latest and most fashionable goods, viz: Furs, Satins, Silk,Velvet.Velveteen, Ginp, Gallo.n, Hercules Brai.i, Cotl's Briad, Beade.d S "tt, (:aand made) Beaded Trimuing in all color-. Dome-tic Home spun. Bleached aud'Unbleached Tick ings, flannels, etc., in fact every.hing usually found iii a lit t-class Dry Goods store. All Millinery Gool- will now be sold at big discount, prepa;-atory to Spring trade. Agency for "B;ohatd's Window Holder," or Lock, u-eful and safe, no Burglar can enter . here this lock is ap plied-now on exhibition in front of store. Call and examine.. Three nice rooms, immediately over -tore, for rent at reasonable prices. Misses Lelia Rives. Mamie 3ietts and Stevie Bowers are still w ith us :nd will take pleasure in showing our new and se:ect stock of fashionable goods to their many friends and customers generally. Again thanking you for the liberal patronnge extended and soliciting a coeh tinnance of the same, we are Most Re':pectff1ly. MR. & MRS. THJOS. F. TARR ANT. Main street. New berry, S. C. THI IIIFIIEIT, The Largest. The Ablest, The Best el,giuus and Literary IWeeklv in the iVurIL "one of the ab!est weeklies in existence." Pall Mall Gazette, London. England *The most inftiential religious organ in the States."-the Spectator, London. England. 'Clearly stands in the fore front as a weekly. religious magazine."-Su"-day school Times, Ph iladeldhia, Pa. Prominent features of THE INDEPE'DENT during the conoingyear wtil be promised Religious and Theological Articles, BT Btss'wPttCV rIvGT )N, JIrsHoP CoxE. DR. TRE. onoKE L. C'YLEe, DR. HOWARD OSGOOD. I)R HOWARD CRosBr. Da. WM. R. HUNTINGTON. DK. JAMFS FR EMAN CLARtKE, DR. GEo. F' t'E :TrCusr, anta other. : Social and Political Article, By PROF. WM. G. Sr*MNpR. PROF. R'cHARD T. L'. rEs. J.loH'I BASCOM , PHOF. A RTMUa T. HADLEY. and others: Monthly Literary Articles, BY THOMAS WENTWORTH IGGINSON and other critical and literary articles by MIACHICE THoMsoN. CHARLES DODLEY WARNER.JAMEs PAYN. ANDREw LAN'G. EI)MUND (GosaE. R. I. sToIiDA1<D. MRS. SCHUYI.ER VA RENSSELAER. Lou-Ia IMOGEN GUraNa.Y, H. H. DuY..EEN, and others. Poems and Stories, BY E. C. sTEDM AN. E LIZA BETH STUA RT PH ELPs EraWr RD l-.vEaETT HALE. HARHlTrr PREset SIPOFFoRiD. JULIA &CHAYER. RosE 7E. at CooKE. EDITH M. THOMAs. ANDREW LANG. JoHs BOr LE O'I!ELLY and others; and A Short Serial Story, lay E. P.R RE. TER3MS TO SUBSCRIBERS: Three months. .. . $1 73 One year ....$3 r0 Fo.ur tuonths...1 -0 Two yer...5n Six inon ths...1 50 Fiveyears ...... 1.0 Can any one make a better investment of $2 to $1 than t-ne which wilt pay 52 Eiydends Durqgthe Yedr EVERY INTFILT.tGENT FAMILY NEEDS A GOOD NEWSPAPI Rt. It is a nece.sity lor pare:.ts and chiltiren. A good way to make the acquaint.ance of THE tNt'EPENDE.NT I- to send i. cents .or a --Trial Tril'? or a montah. SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. THE INDEPENDENT American Agricult"ralist Will ho h he sent one vear each. to any per. sor not a t.nbscriber to THE INDE2PENDEN T. tor $s75 The r-guar pric of both b is$4.'h. M.tke remittance to THE INDEPESDENT. 1P. 0. Box 27-. New- York. tosbresafe e No pspers are senttoubnerafrth time pa id f.'r bas expired. THE INDEPENDEXT's Clubbing Lli,t will be sent tree to any person a.-king Lo- at A n one wishing to subscribe for one or ano-e pape-rs. or rr agazines mn connection with THE INDE PENDE%T. CAn sawe mnoney by Oade.ring from our Ciuh L'st. A ddress THE INDEPENDENT. P. 0. Box 27S7. NeW Tork. STATE OF SOUTHl CAROLTNA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN TH E PROBATE COURT. P:nkey M. Denson as Administrator of th-Etate of Ch1rity Sander-. and in hi- own right, Plaintit. again, Wil llanaSantders and o:hers. Defenadants. Co:npii:: to 5ell land to pat- debts. All pe-rso:ns h-uding cilaims again-t thie estate of Charity S anders, dleceased, are hereby required to render in and estab-. li,h the 5a:ne before thais court. on Or l)e fo:e :he '.:h diy of Deember. lasi. J. B. FE LLERS. At J. P. N C. LOOK3 JHAVE ON HAND AND -A COMPLE l DRY GOODJI Ifats, Boots -ALZS). EVERY! I wouhi e.sil specil attentwi SE LEt ,TED STOCK OF Ladies' Dress ( Shawls, Hosiery. Glov -AsK TO Fine Dress Sh< ,IN I') we hav the :10i COMPL1 I Wou'd b'e plea.sed. :n have'- ou ca2. see IT WVILL BE TON YOUR ADY.. Yours z -D. B. MAi cn essuia TG.WIELIMe a. LfX RETURNS FOR 1887 I, ~r at aut h,rized agent. will at teni et the following places at the time de! gnated, to take returns of personal >ropertv: At Newberry from 2nd day of Janua y, 188$, to 20th Febru:ary, ISSS, every laV. Dead Fall. Tuesday. 31 .Ja,iuary. 18S. C. I). Spearman'% Wdtnesday,4! h Jan iary 1888. Chappell's, Thurs,lay, 5:h1 Jan.tary, ISSS. Long-hore's Store, Frid:ay, 6.h Janu irv. ISSS. Jalapa. Saturday. 7th January. 1888. Maybitton, at:day, Jch Jnuuar3, 1 s. Glymphville, Tuesday, o;h Juauary. 1888. Pomlari-, Titr-day, 12th January, 1888. Jolly Street. Friday, 13th January, 1S8s. Rev. J. A. Sligh's, Satureday,14th Jan1 uarY, 1888. St. Luke's Church, onday, 1Gth Jan uary, 1888. Bethel, Tuesday, 17th Januarv, ISSS. Prosperity, Wednesday and Thursday, 18th and 19th January, 1SSS. Cronier's, Thursday, 26th January, 1888. Phifer's, Friday, 27th January 1s88. POLL TAX. All males between the age! of 21 years and 50 years are liable for the poll tax, except those unable to earn a support from being maimed or otherwise. All per.ons failing to make returns of per sonal property,will be assessed a penalty of 50 per cent. on all personal property of last year, as the law requires. All owners of real estate will please notify the Auditor of any change, wheth er sold or purchased. from whom pur chased or to whom sold. WM. W. HOUSEAL, Auditor Newberry County. Nov. 0tch, 1887. 3t-1-8-:;9 Appreciated. The generous patronage bestowed up on me by my friends of Newberry and Laurens Counties and the State, -ince I have been wi:h Messrs. J. L. Mimnaugh & Co., of thi: city, is gratefully appre ci:ted. My customers already include persobs from every section of the State. Oar sock of Dry Goods, Notions, Milli nery. Clothing, Gen,ts' Furnishing Goods, Iiats, etc., is the largest and mo-t varied in the Stare above Charles ton, and is being dai'y replenished with new and sea-onable ;,oods for the winter and holiday trade. Come and see me, or send me your orders. A. C. JONES, With J. L. MIMNAUGH & Co., 121 and 123 Main Street, Columbia. S. C. STATE OF SO17Tl CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW B-RRI-IN ' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Allen M. Nichols. Excetor. and otbers, Plaintilis, :against Andrew Nichols, et al, Defendants. The cre'ditors of Luke Nichols, de cea-ed, are required to render in and establish their ciaim- before tme, on or before the t0th day of De.cemnber next, S L AS JOH NsTONE, Master. Master's Office, 23d Nov., 1867. 3t Notice of finI SttiIeme?. and itdisge. I will make a settlement ini the estate of Hiram R. Wieker, deceased, i Probate Court for Newbe-rry Cooy C.. on the 19th day of December, 18eT7, at 11 o'clock in the fort noon, and immne diately thereafter apply fra a intal dis~ harge a- Admini-trator of said estate. DANIEL H. WERTS. 5t Administratror. Pomna Hill Nurseries. POMONA N. C. T wo and a half miles " est of Greens boro, N. C. The main line of the R. & D. R. R. passes thrtough the grounds and within 1o00 feet of t he office. S:lem trains miake reaular st4eps twice dlaily each way. Those interested in Fruit and Fruit growinug ar coruiry invited to inspect this the large-t nursery in the State and one among ;he largest in the South. The propietor hart for many years -visited the leading Nurse-rie.s Northi and West. and correpondedl with those of foreign count ri.s, gat herinug every fruit that was calculated to rsuit the Scoth, both native and f"reign. The reputa tion of Pomona Hili Nurseries is s-uch that m3anyagentsroinugou:t from Greens, boro, representing other nurseries, try to heave the imnpress.ion that they are representing these nurseries. Why do thve in Let the pubinne answer. Ihvinstock gtrowing (and can show visitors the same) the largest and best stock of trees. &c.,. ever shown or seen in anytwo nursernes in North Carolina, consistinag of apple, peach, pear, Cherry, plum, grape. Japanese persimmon, JI. panese plum, apricots. hecariene, Rns sian apricot, mulberry, quinees. Small fruins: Strawberry, raspm.erry, currants, - peca:.s, Engli-h walnute, rhubarb, as taragus,. everg'v.a,i, shade trees, roses, Give your .riler to me authorized agetnt or ord--r direct f-om~ the nursery. C orrspo)ndenc sol :iitd. De-criptive ctlgsfree to:aplica-:ts. A ddre.s-, PomoNA, Guilford Counzty, N. C. EBUY !~ AM RECEIVING DAILY 'E LINE OF S,N9TIONS,. and Shoes, HfING IX THE Y~ LI]TE. to. my NEW .iND WELLn kod Jerseys, es. Collars. Laces, Etc. >es for Ladies' :IE LINE OF Si!OES OF EVER: ara examme myv et:ti-e lock.SS I .N TAG E. I urme polite at ods as $.ny t'.Se n Qa c'ay. WHEELER. W- I CARWILE. s- d POPE CO ow ei m fiedBan