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THE GUARDIAN . RETURN OF SPRINI. God shield ye breahls of the spring Ye faithful swallows, flet of wing, Houps, cuckoos, nightingallm, Turtles, sad every wilder hint, That maleo your hundred rhirping I.lgard Through lhe psn woonds and dalei. God shield ve Easter daisi,.' all. Fair roses, bods sad blossii, .imaIll, And he whom eamt the gori Of Ajax aIl N'areies did tlr:'.t, Ye wild Abyme, anise, balm and iiint. I weleome ye n000 anor-. CGod shield ye. bright euhrelnd.r,.,l tr;iii Of butteries that on the ptlain. Qj easw erblet boeblet ,si. And ye new Iswmr of hi..,i th bt go W1ere the pink lower Fi"I y. ilw grow, To kss therm with your Iii. A hundh't, thl,.nsed times I call A hearty welh,.ie on you all; This se:iw., how I lo' o Thls iirry din on every shore I'or wind and storlm. who.- suillien roar F'urbaile my sti'las to ruove. Age. 13 lehels against whipping ilnt wishes hel. was it i1an. 16 Iklegilu to chew tobacco anld caslt shieep'si ey3'y4 ;at the "gals."; 17 (Quits school anlld goes to loaf ing. 18 Concludes to read laiw and be President, or a member of('ingre-ss. 19 'ives it up andil goes to clielk itg. 20 (;rows a naasta'lihe, andi talks grandly about "w.e mICe." 21 Rlegins to part his hair in the middle. 22 EngageCs hiitmself ton nice girl. 23 'Falls in love with anothtier Ioore stylish, and ctlls the lirst. 24 Flirts with every girl he owerts. 23 Sltids his time in tra;tining side whiskers. 20 ('oncluidei to marry a girl with the "stmpnl." 27 Devotes his atteintion to an heiress. 28 Is heart broken because she wont have hintm. 29 ('oncludes to maliirry a young widow. 30 Is disgusted hlieu the widow marries it rich old widowes. 31 Almost displaiis of evetr tiid inig any one to slit him. 32 Very particulir about his drss and lelrsoinil aijlpi'plaranc'le. 33 Courts ai umis of sixteen who jilts himn for a bho of eighteen. 34 Is astonished at the silliness of the girl for pretferrlng green boy to iutelligent imen. SRSwears lihe will never mn.rty. 30 Splies a gray hair and lItgins to dye.. 37 Ileginsi to tailk politics and run for office. 38 Finds out peoplel woti't iote I for him. 39 (iets mad at being called an "(oll bachelor." 40 (iets cross. 41 tieits iheiari-h 42 Hails againiist the t \tir.t ganee of wiiomen.ii. 43 Writes articles for the I::; 'r. abIoiiit their dress, utiiit. Iil tILil iligs. 44 Spends miost iof hli tini lir ning soinks andlit si.\wig lii'.tii 4.' his shirts. 45 Turns utp Is iii %i h:\1 hlii lihears of :a inarria, II .:iil t .I 'singlei hhil-sidnii.. 41i Hlates wolintn ariil ,hli.,p. children.- AEx. Words of Wisdom. Mediocrity deals i chi iii n hi ti:g stories. Iiharms strike the ,ight, but ailsi it wins the s .iiil ".nvv shoowith at othir.. :it.t otiildeth h erselt f. I'oliteniiess I the jii.t ii.,liiii li. twee lormi antI lt ein-,... h-xperliel is the i wi.ii li iil gi e to their I'ollitn s or tilitr srr,i .. Marl have lIivtl Oil S I'd,'tii 1i hi will never have a stattli phin dead. Th'lierte arie rieliraiti-h i. airh gi ,. p lrai lse, aiil p hlulau iIhl.h reL riila h. iliti is the ot ily a -.lca , ,iain l lihpilu Iln ehiaritu'ier, in miualliulu.- , NT !i,. iii all thhigs. lie suprenut- x~,el Ii-: i, in siililicitvy. Tihe greltter ilirt of in-n hive tl. opinion, still fewer an oipiont ii, their ownl. uell reftected audl founili ed llupon reasoln. .\ rnt;ll' ; trl tine should hi. I lite rtI for his spalnrin Inot sliBIuhliig. Ix - trtravgailcllc auuy be altnlilo)rtell. Ilnit justitiel. by atttilInec'. Mlemorv i tlih t cabhigit of illii:i,' lilation, thel treasur of rea;isoil,. IlI registry of conscieiulce tundl the collln cil chauiber of thought. We should oftei haveI, reasuin to be ashamed of our brilliaiut na-ti ,ll i. if the world cnhtl see the motive from which thyl.splring. The young lllla thall t in:mrriitd Mlr. Shillilng. whe broughlt I-wfore the joetlee on a charge of :issl.tllt anld baitery, excused herself hy sayillng she only bit him to see if lie was good. He said that molev conld do o erythbing for a man;.and his friend replied: "ay, verfly; mmiey canl't do as ameh for a man ats eolie t.ni will readily do for money." 3i/ Git lEis li------ic aists digestion. An Honest Ian. The other dlay six men sat around a stove in a lDetroit tobacco store. There had beetI a loug ileriod of 1 silence when one of them rubbed his leg and remuarkeld: "That old wollltd feels as if it wIas going to ollel :a::liln. I shall :I1 ways n'ernllll t r tihe bahttle of ticl'h Mlonntains." There was a slight stir around the stove, uIll a s.Io t'o ull ilt1111 his band to his slhotilder and oblservId: "And I shall tint sooit forget. Ilrandly Statioll. fIelei to day :i if the lead was going to \sork ,nt." The interest was now ro ider:ilt bly increased, mid till third manl I knocked the ashes oft his cigar alid said: "Yes, those iwre two hard fights, hit %oni ought to hIavi liee with Ne'lOti at Franulin. IBut win't I excited that datl W,'h1-11 thulset' twol fingers went t ith a gtaji shpt I inever felt tihe p.lili!" The fourth Imtii grwled out sonletlhitig iablt Scond Ilinll Itiui I and a s;lter tIlt on tihe Ilhetl. :ltll the fifth mant fielt ot his left side llill said h' shoub lIl ; i ; 5 rttiien i Iher the 1:ly of tll' rouiliid at the Yelblow Tavern. The sixtlh ian was silenit. 'Tlhe othlr live hulk 'ed -at him andil waited for hitn to speakl, hnt it was a Ions time before he pointelld to his ct'tilt sleeve and asked: S-(;enitlemen, do youi know where I got that!" Some uniitioned one battle an:ld some a:nother, bilt he shollk his head Isadtl andil cotlntilled: "Boys, let me ie hotnest ;alld iin 1 right up. I lst my :tri livby a hlzI saw, and lnow we will begi.n it thei left aid givte every one a ichale tio clear his coiseonce. Now thtit I show 3 Ioulr woundt.° The live men lianeild hiak ill tlieir chairs :aidl seked fast andil cllew ed halrd and liookedl at ieti other, nstil each one 1 ikledl Ihe was it Tex as wheit a runawall y hIorsie flow hIi and gave them a chalnle to rush out and get clear of the onel ained Malat. It wias a nlarrower esil.;Ie than iany one of them haid duriiig the iar. .I), trw ,it F'r,', P',', . Shall We Meet Again. I The followiig Is one ,of the l iiust brilliant iparagraphs eter itriittui lv the latinted George 1). I'lltil t Ire: Thei fiat iof dleai is in\oitable. 'Thelre is nio apnlpel r rehelf frll thel grleat lIa whuh illuts itis ito ileath. We Ilitirtsh and fttie is lthe leaive~n of the fiorestls. l1ib the Iflo eru that bloiunt, t it her iiiand thlath in a day hoive ino trailer hlhl pil llilti. lthan tllhe mightiest n11,1n:11'el tlh:it iever shlook thle eatilh with is ftt 1 i, ! reneri atiollS. of nllml n will 1i",tll ,ill i , ii ,* Iv Il:ir -il M unnhflt,1 ".1 o. lllI Ih ni lt IIlllh ith! t lu ll.ilii lhiltt . ih I, dlay \I :11 lis ;lppeai'r .1,. 1 .111 ps 0: , hlt . fl it - ,i 1. 1 li ,t 1, 111i . fi r m eii l I it lh .1 I ,\I . I li .I I l1Ii 11. 1\ t, l. h "\ 111. ll*.I il'It ., lh r ,h . !\ till tl i'. l ' tii l Ii ii mIl III Ih , i 1 11 h i, ittiot. .1 leu. it all f hir Ii to 1il l LCt II'S. 'It hardiii ltlli ll . i lt lI o ii,i, , i i hl ti t liati l Ill tc ii ti, 1ill It I' ii l t n i ': I.ut 1 irt ll at t .1\1 I lut l t1I 11t l e l t :I i \lli i rli 'o. 1I ': 1 It!i l Iili Iii' l i r l , i t l. ',1 Il. 1l, i1 tgis tulttoil ofu!, \o han elit lioIto g hte r itg al ;1l. it ttliti blJ, hl: lt , in 'Il il i· , o litlv. , ti o:i i .rote. I ,,l l it : i l I ,! I, \lit - h 'l I !1',1 11 ',\: " 1 --1 ' . ,i :.s 1 t .I 1! \i'r11, hb.ll no pract ir I klh it e oti. t Ie uIlljet. .ome uIm,. hadt thislohie 11.1\e I it ' . 1 ; :ll'1. . All ,1*I ,t1 t::111. ll\ iI .i. I ,,.1/1 , " 1 ,1111 : ýn ; Iio u ti .l l\' ll "t,i 1.1: tii, l '.\h ,I I.n I tion to hli~ work in the presence of II I)r. Sautiel .lohlsoin. But he quick Iv replied: "It is not lnecessary to IIave. practical knowledge to write ri we.ll upon any subject. To write a good book oti trade, a alatt nIust have extensive views. lBut a ier- ' chatnt seldnhlll thinks but of his own pa tu'ulaer trae.'" ()rotius. l'tlen drotf, and other great \ rilter'. on, law were lot practical lawyers. Whenit' hIt, a rote his "t n'lllll eI'llt ies, lilackstiti' hall Inot been rluhihl in pracit'ice. ltitle,'. ill Motlte of the mIniti Irnalka;ble passages. places the theoretical far ablove the practi. cal. Som,i of the greatest dl.a\' 'J !cries where first in the nllture of ltheorits. "I Cash Versus Credit. I Altv ri ,a il ehiler (-:ti hil 'loset' I nith I ti sh than with tredit. The (clo, er he lll s tlhe' gr:ittr are tilhe protfits. M t,,1t.' pult tli f ti oll his l iiilllllte.r gi :"ts him l l;a chlllc tio d c4o4.nwit hi, Ip:lp.r, lit h h(i.'ll otet, andl pIay n'lreat ,x.'pLlsc s. I harges t tl 1the. ltoir o: ncII s l al. sh n' . xt month.ll l l ,1 ot tit' inlitl;lt after. or next il. . I I'.ish :iks tio fh\'toih i t'prpt to i titIi- tlliapln. I 'rdlit l lst have' a , hok I.eeptt., a tollettor atil ni law I fcr. If a Itail dealtr i'rin tlr eillsS i. -k the' l tx ' of starch. Ille is toil that he can have it at so much I eriedit, or St miuch ihr ipot el.?sh. If 3 t'll'nlini tl asks th- pict ti it the Sretaile.r, it is tilne litce to tash ltw tiI eit D-ead Be.at. l The morltle tils thinks thil matter I ovetr tl, to' l! i'he realvh s tille torcl't of thlt r t'liar.l': it i ert neentllil t \t 1st t tl'll tlhs d i ltait l. ns ho Ihlttell ti .,, I veTd: ''I hle Ilan who pal t S r hi \ hen: li :' t glet credit is t l h ti." An(l so ta s- w\ l ill. If lhiad lIeat is to l. tve the iiilt- price t ti I•t i n. ilth aIll at itilli al it l\t a th l ,' tl r simty-si, l .i lti --\\11h 'h me.,ma II ll " III lt.:- t :l I',it. l l Don't Judge. l inºi't i tlge Ia imal lI\ tilte clothes hi. 1eiia:rs i for tl l Itile 01111" lite til tle I tailor li other. I l n't intli' iU bi y it1 fanlily c, ll'nection, ter 1 ,amn bh l,,llnt-l to a It tl g itid i l ilan: l\. I lin : I i , hit1 I , hi' . l ' ach tlt thi pi t l t i ta1il ,. ;1i1i l lith ,ll t11' Is Ilor t't jitig ,,. t , tiht' l ,,, Te I h h , i 1\,". il, f r the . -.d I tile S l'it lii I'll! i'hlillilt the rl',talllh'.t I Ill hm 1." 1-11, t I* l , h ,i' IIt t It'. lle l , I ,t.h roi- Utl, ` IIl, \ 1 .I Il I' 1* o ' in hlNE Ii e tl |m' L1'. I l' I h"I t y; h.11,11 -the N11, nl o,, ,1t ; u nd l. ,t \he' . bt he I c I I . tit ll M: Illh ti 11:I: I II II I: : , I , ti , . l + i I I .,\ for over twenty years anti is the best preparation e ...r ren i•ed , f lSTO', , r i : . i IRA .IR TO, IT '. Iate fid sad color to the hair a thiches the geowth et the tl - hate. prevent it bleaching C ma rTain e. s.. eO endorse it recoi tiooe and Doaerrnt. Acs a h I IlAIR DRESSINh it is very7 hest detlehble. giving the hairs 1 Bilken softeeg which stll admire. I , hoops the te id eelssweet sad healthy. crm. WHISKERS tm wl chage the beard to a BROWN or l ELACE at dismotss1. Boig in one, S psnepdes it st silg epplied. sad 4 ' P. UL l, cO.'ASHUA, .L , eSh, at Deserss Deicakl Homer Masonic Institute for Young Ladies. Twe ty-nty.4Annuales&iabonqrgir kpt. 1,1810. IBatr antl tuitiO l I r month. ,. $ 11Mu -I.. i 1h,, with tihe a trv.. *l2', payable In"nt11hl% 111 all\.lnce. 'IllTtit . 3. 4 i an.d d.o1rn per month. I e I .i .ntal f., p. ;'"r term. I1. FIur Ifurther I,it iulari. aidre.s, II, ,un r. Ct.'hu .r.e. p a:ri -h . I . . July 14. 1-- . ;:. HOMER MALE C('OLLEGE. tl 'j' I l.T \I N'U 1 Y I I- I I l I4Il IN rIill i' i, I lzn . l- '.t , ' It, Inh , ir t h e ' . 1 1 1'1 . r ,i . t h - .* -l o , I 1 " ,n l e r . t l ' T h.eI , r' l g "'n T ,rm a ill e lin the :"I of .)n t IT', *i., ;I . ;, ti .. " , . 1_"t . , 1r. , h nitti. r :irr .lll.I M I ..I llart. i r th. .\ hl .ra l l. ,hdc tin lt r titon paid in l i ti 6'i . ' ;11 1,'r f ti 1 a1t tn thepit Ii.t.e . 1 , u in .1 : i h lght . u ni fuit , 1, :1 lper i tlll" tl I 1 .t\. "t"' I. nII '.I' fn--! ,.t i i ,:; l. i t -li' 11 t. l. i, ll' r I p. n... .. . I .1.. ,o . -in per , ,t 11 l,..'., l l,,r I, . i 'Ipll itt s ,u s ilt , p,.r t" n , \,ltr - i:A. MITH. P're. It l E.!,4 -L EDGE, i3 a Tlhorough Remn'edy Iv -, ,"" ""f \,j,1 ,t l.II I', ve.t ,no '" r I" r o \ . ' ,I . fr . I.hl,-,, , - ," th, .ti ,,in - I ",.! tirpil': x .I * i '.. li , .r. I i l ·, i n.. ill ; . , n it.ullh fo w l h, 1. . T -. b xu hl,'li t * II a nd I r. t.", . .,tin,.:.. Ii .hi .,,Il ,i ,,t h, ,I 1 Iº 'M -1· 't 1) Ir :.It itt" ' 'n in." ii " , i . .. . t ' I I I I . I' t . .. I' ,' r.,, ,. , lt ' 111 1. -' I S'... "" t I '. ' , . 1- :- . , 1 t i.- 1. ! i , I I II II GTI l rI I t I T 1. t l ... .. , , ýt JI"1 .A. t It i. i. ., I i- . t',i i , -S, , ' I t "ile iN i : " i- i1 . I, : .. , ,, I. ii, F. +, ..r , I ,a in .. i J .i ar,' i . , li- it i ... fro -re. p r n 1, I ,, ' p. ' f .". i 1 ,. th :i-onge t'i1.. h I F. i 1,1 Tl.:.I <ON . Sn e t. t ; ":"' ...."" /" "..... I·( Lir TAKE NOTICE! At A.: Tr 8i ('I A? Thii it the only Lottery ,iver vo.ted on bv the' pi.tll, of a Stat,. anid ntilr a it, ,"I. , ri. n.n .,f tht 1 . $ snupr rttti 'otirt at \Va.h anl e;t., . IN t the onyi I.Lgal L.ottery now it. th, I not,.d State, all .th."r hlartern hav 1nig t.. .nl r.pral|hd or hav:\'iung Inou e istellnce. S, r , A TI)ID OPPORT I 'T E. f T It GRAND DISTRINUTION, CLASS E, 0 At Ntew (rl ., an. '. n day, May 1 , 1, II 1t , d ... o' ; t.. , hl y .. .I I . ,.,, ' 2tl ,,. lra l. SiI. t'. t l. ii,: ,t it 't1' .\IV I VI t, f 1 h,, .t nh ." ,l, i , a l , " ,r.i , ,i l ,l ,, aI ii s 1 11 o T1 1%l/ intI i .... - . tIf.. ... I Il atit, I P. i A r 1,',', It. i ra ld in hle .nmhber 111. ., k at th,' fol -i,. , . ,l .-t:ilt.,u :i ( lpitanl Prize. .. .: . 000. i I10,419410 Ticket- u Tit %oihll.ir. Each. I Ilalf Tir-et- "1. tI I-1 " I l: A/ - 1 ', 11' 1 1. I :I . . ...... . . , lit i , , l, .. .. .. ... ", , ii " , i . ,, . . a I... I .* A ll , tt ( It '":tra orl. n...... g... , •r,.1 l it t l .. ........... |," 0,,' . .I... . , I ... . .. . .. . .. . I , ,, ,, • II.-.; , ,, . .......r.r..r h I . , ;i . , apt.l. Ii. Bi1 Eilnit :Tiekea 510 " 1.' t a v |uI lll t.. t......... n rllIlr .n . n t lt th rvi lo nd .m anae _. ,n an :ltllBiL Ai. EARLT. capital Prite $1on.M0--~',o~ Tiretet, I. N I -A l,, ri,.l.,i·3d, 1: . h , lll, OFFICIAL DIRECTORy. State Onceran Governor, LOUIS A. 'W L.ut. Governor, S. D. MH Secretar) of State, W. A. ta Attorney General, J. C. Auditor Pub. Accta., ALLEN J. Treaanrer, E. A.itl Sup. Pub. Education, E. R. Supreme Court: (hief Justice, E. F. BER1ML't Annciatee, C. E. FENIu; W. M. LM N .. R. B. TODD F. P. POCIl I'nitel States Senator, H. M. SPOFFOn S I. F. JONI' Representative, 5th Dis., J. FLOYD I', Ilth Judicial Distrlet i)iitrict .lIdge, F. M. GRARAI. Attorn,.y, A. BARKBDAL 20th Senatorial Districtt Scnator. J. D. WATKIK, J. C. VANCI ('lalborue Pariah: Repre entative', A. L. AT " J.. P. My Clerk DiTt. Court, JIREW FEIROU'I, 'h. ritt J. H. M. TATW Tax A .-,.*nr. H. C. MITCRRj Par-I h Treaurr. J. II. 1WIM1 1'"Ph- . ,u. S. R. RICHARDg5 C,I,.u r. . R. RI('IIARIUC' P'arish Survetyor. J. HI.SIMO01 PI.IC'E J'"tY NoARD: W.ard-, T. ). MEAIK)WS, Pty 1. It. J. HWW -, W. L. OA n. W. S. COPELII' 4, JOHSN MII.LE3,1 J. W. MIcFARIJ, T. W. HOANlt' 3. LAY' ('le' .,f oardl. J. R. RAMSET. w t1:1tI) i Fi-rEi. : \\'a!1. .u-t'e. J. l. BARI1K, ' t.I ('. I. THOIIMPI0RI , W :d u.1 .lI.t ,, E. 0? . (1HIRIBTIAI, ',,-.al,.. W. H. McKAlIL Ward .t, .I nt 1u. J.A. BROOK, t'o,, t.l., JOIIN GIDS$, \V .,u 1 I..l -t, ,. c .I. I. l tIH AR D .I, (',11,-tahl.-, %1M. Al.I'XASDDE Wa .,t. . J. BRIDGES 'nvtahle. W. W. MI'LLEIIf \\'WardI . .in , . . (;.. COPELAIND C,,t,.t:,lhir. D. J. HKICR, Ward 7.1,1"t ,,, J. IFERG II03, IH. A. FORTr0i. ('u t: ble. II. I'. HIARWELL, " J.. I A. HAUI, Ward -. J1,-ti, ,. D. A.J. ('ARATHIs. C. unttil.. JESi.E A"YCOCL oardl of S~chool Directon,. 'r \V..I. 1. :-. IE.1" r, t., S t :. .'. Y VElll ..,y., I i hl' i ·:lt'E DAVIT , i T . L -i iH 'I"1'}lT: . 1t 91, T A RKIBI'TO . Town of Hoomer: , us . r. J. A . IIL'IIAIB I0 I, , li t ,:. (.G. GILL, J. H. RIAMl, . .t h l, A . c. JO(ID , " , t.1. . II. FSIU l , T I - i ,.r. I). ' . HA U IS. I:II1G(IOUN NOTICES. lo,,mer ( irult M. E. Chrchur st. 1: " ..1 . itlI . IA143. l.t-hI. . n t 1 ! r. , - F ,; .t m ln. In t k ,:.TL. ,' It '.!'I. a In. it,, .r-- eth :, ' I :, 1 ,.l', rt h I .. . ,:..'1. at sil l . 1, 1'. - i. :. at 11 a t . r l a t I- .. IlIyneadlle Circuit. l : . . . 1 A . .I I . L . E I {, I ' a -T , ,K . l', , : -l -r-t ý.t.hlbath. ,t ilt',l k a s t1 - . l' . lt t . ath t a: p \th . .% , - . '- ,th S.,I b atli and nat urd .l',." `.I, 1: - "l'hHal ' t :1 p I ll ' i ('laiborne Ircult--Methodlt Proteast (hurch. '"' l \ iF: V. II IIk'FIt. it I., P.a tTO . l 1 " . l . . k - - i s t . ,.t t h , a It I l e s ,t, ,M ' ,,ll.,- ien-t" at 3pn 4 ' V ln : , I In : ý,-- ~. ,"(t' l at Item a at Spa I n;, ,'. , '- ' 'hI u d ' n . ll , : ,t h , a It I I 4, I lt tI . ,,.--l'.uth ,iabbath. , at 116p l're,.hytcrlan. i, v..1. I IAl\\'IIrntlN pr,,ichcaatl ' ,::. . 1- . il ".th r..hl,.a thl of each meatI At M\in, it, thl i'...bath ,,t each mi At ,,. I. I. · 11 , h1. :il abbath of I* n ,,onth: At Ath, ni.. 4th 11, bath of ia (umbecrland Preahyterlls. lbt.'. I. . E. At.I Ir, 'hs at SKIlL S .• ' , I aS:,tl itt II h i I no nt h a nd _Sl . ,hay ht;r,-At iA,', I auar Ii. Third Si . hat, ,u each * monoth ant aturday beAN. Mllioelary Baptlit. Iryv. .. WV. MFI'LT preachei at CII. ,rig . ,1 )ahbath in, ,.ach monthl ..itluiay I, fr,-At .hlurn. near Ll' ttih stiathi of .arih nmolnth and REv. - Mt'I,'Eb, prea'hee* st l' ,i tihe :ld Sabatl antld Saturday heil (cil .h Vii lt ht. Itrv. A lIIARIS pretrehel at Aslli, lot pallucath if auch noneth sad Im ih,.tr.u-At t 'lynitt. 1t! sabbath-AtIl Ii, Srug. ;:I Satlbath of each monh u Ir atcttil: , trfir - -At New Fri.udhibp, i stlhauth" alnd S-lturdayt before. .. t R\. II. . AIi.S preacheasAlrt " it. t .i.atIIchl in ,.eachl month and 1tU-. b bel,. Prlimitle BaptUt. Racv. Me. C. PARKER preacheiaIata non. 1st ablbath of each month-At l Rantah. i2 Rahbath of each mont .Lfr Paron, 4th Salbath of each aonthaelr urdlay brefore. R.v. 11. B. HOWARD preacka S tioch 'Md Sablath of each in,,tb--1 " It. Aln~rcrumli'a the lit Sabbath 11 month. Rm v. T. J. FOSTER Presebeh St - I' ne-rtleld. lat Sabbath in each mestb. Christlam. EI.Drn W'. F. BR.EDLOVE at Union Grove.ait mileanortnhe -f on the Minden and Eldorado road,'E ,ond i~nrd'. Day of eaeb maoath