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i. E. I300GS & Co., Proprietors- c e P tO (H:NS, C. 1I.. S C., :I TH URRI)AY, FEEUARY j, 1887. For Ritbscription, $1. 90 per anmi atrItly in advanrce: for six m)o.ths, 7!"c". Advertisements insert oiett ne <1ol1t1 P perrsquare ofope inrh or liss fir the first. hiserLion and fiftv cents for ('(ach s5ubse(tu ent incertion. r,irral (liscour t male to HI marchants and others aivertising for six months or h.v the ye'ar. Obituary Notices excee(line five lines, tt Tributes of Respect, Cnommniunientios a ofa peYsotalcharaet er, when admissile *111 beeharged for as ailvert.isemnets. ,t TRIS PAPER P weila ."ar" A,uktgDntel a(lOBpruceBc. whi rynd"gI?~l, ?h.U L.a o for i It t T AK.t F ----~--- ti The Deadlock in Indiana has been j( bt'oken up by the elceticn of Turpie, o ti Deioefat, aa Lnited S;tat R Seiator. 0 It seems that the President will not hesitate to sign the Interstat t Commerce 13i11, but if it was not sign ed before last Saturday, it became t the law by default. It is sure to give rise to much rail road litigation, and the big lawyers will reap a harvest. Iost of tho newspaper wari going on now are local-conited to uidivid ual ctmnties. Some of the dailies are abont to grow v:1a'i on the riiIi, but as any kind of statement is exc0s. ed in the discussion of this a.bject, no serious trouble is apprehended. On the first inst. Miss Van Zandt, the Chicago beauty, was m:tried to August Spiks, the conmdemnied anar chist b., proxy, the )rot)< r sfnnding in the prisonei s stead. We knew thal ma fly things col be loie by p oxv, btt we think tie line should be dirtwit a long time befioe you come t) the n:r rying business. The School Commissioner of Al 0 ville County a(lopted the novel 1lain of allowing the people iii e;ah town. ship to nomnmate the trustees of the public schools by pim)rcsry ele('t (il. This takes mu(h of the resp'sibnility from the conmissioner's shiuoulrs, but seeis not to have given Ni te tion in some of the townships. Europe is never without a vir 'i ht. ter of 5 ~in the. iite(l at 1iLuie iLany 01 t.S.uan, and ntow the cloud of war wvill lacuken. If we don't mnd Une Samu wiill have to ri'ise a little row with A unt Victoria about the fish on the Canad ian border. 'We are indebted to Mr'. D. 13. Johtn son, Sulperint4utnt, for a ('opy of the third Annual Ileport of the Co liumbia graded Schools. WVe noote the schools arec in thme very best work ing order, and( they' are ini chlatre ofi at corpls of teachers whoso energy and tact gumarantlee suecess. Theu fitnan cial dopntient which is the miost imt porVtanit braOnchIof overyvthintg to wvh icht it is attached is solid as ". mill wheel. Th'le auti prohib itiontists have mnado at big blow, hectause thme .ie(nintg Cap. itol which lavocated pr10olhition for Atlanta, now says that the law is a cordpleto failure Th. y did not wvait to look behinid the curtain andto see who was shifting the meenes". It now turns out that the Capitol has (chani god hands, and it is oiwned and oper ated by anti-prohibitionists. Its pres ent editor, no doubt, said prohibition would be a failure before it was tried. Mr. Johni Fergusson of G'oreenviille, was ini town a sihort time last Satuir day. Though thoroughly identi fied in the welfare of his adopted city, he' never looses an opportuniity to say~ something encouraging to his native county, Pickens. Hie siay its hills are asi well, if not botte r, adapted to fruit and grape growing, thtan the soil in any other part1t of the St ate, andt while the completion of our' railr'oadI would be a wonderful help to us, yet we can inake as muc'h progr'es by bringing in immig'ants who knmow~ nothing except grape and fruit cult ure. Prof. W.M. McCaslan has consented to take editorial charge of the cohannu in the .Siumer,. set apairt for the use of the teachers of Picken County, and cor'dfally invites the co og oration -of all the friends to progres" in edu cational work, Prof. Mc0. elan has doeo go$' .work in the Biedmont institute. His methods have not on 1y p0yed 6ucccesfud, but have given -.great satisfAetion to a.most intelligent pathmzage. 'No't duo, of' the many boydb~d gir'ls ho has eq'uipped, ha4 ! been iMund avan tiig. We fed' sure he0 will make the 'eaches Clumnu an ipteres4tingif,'Ea'ture of Abeu' $'Iafne. Our Neat >futnrt. Thoro aro a few names left in tho "yoiunty, who still firmly believo in the itrly cop1)letion of the Carolina, ;nmhlandIU( (lap & Chicago1 iilroad1, iid they read( w\ith. 01meh1 in(?eSt the r)r1'es)ondenco p ubli:she(d in1 thiso )1niunsi last week. Wh lien we look at the improvl))V"eP!'I the couity altotg the Air Line nilroad1, and1( the re(atly intcreaised recagte in cultivat1ion sin(ce the( r.il. >ad was built, WC are c Inst r:u n<d to e(dict for this cout y uo1)n the coI letion of anotlter road aeross it, It 1 bto)111 Us it hais never e(f tort' ci ved. it will not,) consist so much in 10 ilnr( as'd atCr'eng( iii CultivatiOIn, in Imnuatuatring aid other pur its which will spring up. 're is trdly a section anywhere ith nore rie timl)er to the acre than flit in uis county through which this pro cted line rims. It will tale scoren; f mills as manyi y ars to out it, tip in. )lumber for btiilding, mk:ilniiti wt US and il sors of lion'tiels. (hlii tcilities w\ill bie so coing,lt1e :1:1(1 iihe omm1)unicaLitio witht Ohio so dlirc, lint, lintIch of il li ne st'I ye 1llu tf:iif l iring s1irit is sin- to b e ihif ei - ilt i he etmt1', n1il as to that w01t r the )latc also. it. is 1ou1111 'faetuiiit''.; t'n :('rprOis(s 11ha1 w' 11n('c anilw:ey. IC VC (II) iot mi ake (uite ng('iligh in the Soilnty to ('Ifl the iinh:alittnts thot, 1 ill i oi t ina 1. 111 h11(1 (ii fl i'( 'Ii C, f,r V.iiil l in (iIsi''' r(sehi of Ilie ;itoke lunses utad 1rntl'ie of the we\fL'V .t e mI or]le ia :wlItlf(urin'" wYe have of 'Vry kind t 1h(I it' Ier. }j is siid th'. fa'I'r4rs are nt:ikin:; less cII r mony t11\nm11 attnbody else. if Iihat hte Irue we dlo ln. w;anot any1V mort)e far r1(1'S, Iit. we iiist lnlk utl ho ni')1Ut, inv\it ing 1Ieltls, f,rur \" oiingnt(in a1101 ntii(ens. Yet it. will 1take tw\Vo (o tlln'( e iii h a1' d :u1 er. ' to (''lVince IN that it is not th, iest, thinl a,i-r alii. Gtn'v ft\'ille otweS tmnUh of l'i' sp, : 1(rity to th( fueh 1( i("s u\ it hi' In rio hoi'(rs,eue thean u'-' e wt\'l'i u' umy (eXpc'(t ,atis ntutl.fraf t 11('neofpaitn:l - ments1 t a(ldlit i aiti-iboa 10-ili lii's. 'T hirt m i)1.1(5 of ilLr O ito, udl in the 'onnty with its (nt a t inpr1" n(1n s will red(luce the p)i ('re tt 1 un(l,n f tax s il -101 ( ntt. T h'l si'tI.''(sl '1 nntt fOr mor r;tilmtn,s willb1 -,1m p)Il1I'd III a<1111 111m( 1thi I of itself, is Sllicient'i tC 4i\'( ( url y' ,ltt ah strong1 'Te many hi'ls it w\ill 1t', ith-, lich t neO i' it', at I lt '; n th in:.i, will thenc:\' h rm therbO in lol'wta tis of uth'. onrsndo i ta hoLOks, not oly .lnt ajOnt' iitle linei t tibe w ilt hr whi hi tte :-e t u-i L blel, bugte als on necounto he fort iliNsoil whlih l~sui been;foud ighy t.lap.sto tlo roi grant (ll ferin.h of .lruit aml' itohdm-eaos Thel frict shwA i (ll son befOl pelt)Wiy, and'01ItUi tii() (h prit of-s pimus ill erenedi Cni I,f$T14mr'(/ is fbightfu3tu b(efore te peopl t~o)fC14tt fonty, iel ilmsre r.' wold1c lie to knoIsoeting o fin re dayi ftha e s it h:ni' t t li.,' IIat' h )l'tjved'to be-' Li w 1,ml day for th A Card. ' Mn. Enrron:--Wi1 you please per mit me space in your p:aper to tondler - ny siicore thtatnks, an1d that, of my I funtily, to the citizens of I ib ery an1 the (onihty for the cht i::ian ou. is of Ki nliss SIoWl US sil'e ihe 141O1"Il r ' f t he 23d ult. 1L 11. OwN. 1 Atie: ti S apte Colto IId. IP 0 ClyI r.s., at l(l of her goers of Allen l')n; staplh (atlet have sO ')l(Il ml1uch Of the si'(ld 1n(1 it. will be growII Iby nlail\y 'el.O1i5 in tis . seetion of the Slate thlikv ye:n'. a''areiier genter- I t 1l1l ' iill, th(r ef (r , bie int(e'1'.41(d tO know that, on y'stetd:iy C ily.i,ros. soil folyfV ix balr:l('s of tiir cro1 for 13 ("entts a lp)otmul (l'livcrl in New York. Tlls is equal to 12.30 here. Short staple ()1ton was selling here on yesterdayv for 87 to 8, muakitl a dii trence Of nh) ut is ((iits a poundl(,t ol $15.75 I:) :n 150 poun(1 l.e, int fa- ' Viir Oi lot":';talo, whti ilh e'i no m1',ore Ili tIhit i'hier (o in aik 1 : iehl(hs fllly a; I( h l t'lio Ith to.- ', <1 Good Resu ;it in Ever.y Cas(. I). A. l;' 1 r,l. wh1)io ,hi p1:il)p " 1.' a )' (th:Ii "'1 'en ., w' itd '$ wa s;i+riouswly a :et i l w\ill t h ri.\i"--, tohl il;. r 1l o( n hu is hliiw s: let l ' 1 ia''vt at 4.i4 w1ih o:t hIu"-b. l i"t; in(.I d to I',y D)r lii' s Ni w\ I; a viiy v 1,. 111S1m itt n01, d11 i sO and1 w,as (' he,lv e'I." 1 byV iI(e of a f,'\w 1' hae. Sita-' \C:;,h tlttl( IIm ' h -'i ti:ad it. ill $hi' f' i ' b - :ll (,)h! 14141 w 0il1".i \vi4 h h1 t nm'' . lii . T' rl' -i )o i - ( i ','( $ 1 . . (t4 W . liu , ! .. 'I)iii ) 1tlr1. Thi I de:1ll,ekt in ih 'I T \a5T,( i in If C'1 (: r 1 1((1 I . :l(1h to 1su1 e) :1 ' :t:; a it U iitd1 S1i ' t SenatOr'. It was a l ma lhit I ti ''r i nh-s, but ilhe T< S . i ';t a: \'o: w4n :it L it. I d.en W4 r '4t\': a' f e r t l1he .t) t.i It1 .1'low\ i 'y )ou:r hau l i t ( 1 1 n1 11i I lmr. 1 b 1 i, il- tt'rin - w l1 . Pi t ait 011(c or :iyv tI' dui 111 te mi h 1114i. O 1i ti ;, e 14. 'iv , 1at iiu':nii, anb bll;!a I . :uis in:4 turn'iips. 14To'n is tih('ri i"'lI;' r 1 f t4 e' 110 I i h p h i' p:1 l tI 'i(,; , b)"" ,"l ,"l ,', ne :,d ra,1 n I a. .ai t,y t im tII1 nowa. 1 y ; ( r'l1- :ll(i (1': ;s ,'. 1I', ma 'A . $4b:4., Gn.'.n'. i!, S. C. A 1' - i1m l ;l I'n th r, pr -- ( ,ir; s bi ( 11 i li ca in i nsive m - r l',. 1 !ill o', l,r hibit m al,44,:i n i t. w 4 4k h 1ie wi! 1' a ' re . 4 1 \llen,j' of 4l is 1'4, v.h ' wm: 41 14-4'. So. 444 f'4 hN4 4- '44us 44ue : l4uo I. 1.1 h:.4 t~'i 44'!.'"4m .h w 4$ 'i4.. Elver' 4o , l ' $sh 4 h... 4., 4.44 '4:4r 4144444., i,44 4.- 4 o theuna en rn h e. 14tifully 1 i tr 4 1 :uiit we.'ll wo.'rth1 the mouer. '( . 1'4eS''4.f;~4 tI fro El.('4 $4 .t r:4io l4in 44 ,4 I feel1 it 44o: du.1 Ili4Ve1 ., 44 ; 4' .1. lh 44' 1,ra141 44ir 1.44,1. $41t4ed. 1 u::ed.~ insh44'l. 114'-4 hol11'4 4es to I uI4kle's~ Andra 44 Salv~e, 4and. my 4I'g is4 I'l4'4t r4 Ie l it h'1rs sold lI.0 50c. a4 hot11 le, anld lieklon41's Ar444ica Saolvo a4t '.15 4 4e.t1:4 a4 box4 by', Dr. ( . W. Ear4le. $h~ 14114TwI) ~Days. 11 m al 'm.d:4. W4 < ,ar.e t 4 i 4t 4444444:m . 4 4' 444ry 4444 n4.4t I. l:'ti.4nana. 1444 l4.u44..4m., .nd 4e .I ' . 44and 444 '44' $4'gi14'nu1edi 1t r if in (1l4-4ni4 4a e 441 4ff44 a''' '4 peedy$4 ('ur4'. On re'4ip of41' .4 :t c4t4 . i4n 1'wo- 4 -''444$4, 44 wil 4441 to4 :m aMr$h 44' 4:4.1 4$'''4 44'e~ 1.44 $44444 1' 4 . Toi: IN.4IAN ( '41Kn 14'It 4 feb'1 101, '87; ly' 4.r m r~.'. 4.'4v'$ , 14$ oIy O e 4S'il ' 14$ I.1444 4\ new~ 84l1 will11 144 ('44ble.-I to 4ne4 copy of14 (the44 lbut lis 04ver 1be(en writen'i 44n the1 s44b. The Youth's14 ( 44mp1:44non4 minins44 its IiI's of1 advent4 ur14' 'I h40 i4at vohnue1114 w4ll h14 h44:41 fr'.4:ov 5'4 , (1(1 nunms.m5 ij.'-i t. 444 4'n444.' 4441n, Th4e irt .4 ia Stor ')$4y, $o -(. m41 ..nuary, wil~j be I' '.4ie $4'4 44 n 4 '- I- 1 . 4u4ry4on u4 n~.i, . ed1 '4 .wa4t 44ow.' ii w1i $ a 1n. '''1 4~' 4 lE A CI E t' D IJRgAJ. ,i)NDTrED f;Y W. M. u(;,AN. Ai oticeo< in a recouit isse, tho EN'1NF T4, ever rea(ly to len1d he}p ig hand to whatever will advanco the en1rl inltere:(t of thet County, hias incily consented to give one of its l1I11ni to the ten('hIers, for the pir ose of ttltvain('g h II* great cnt of 11!tent ion in 11 our Ini(lIst. 'The inl'te'st tI;nifested by thelmty in the Nornual nstit ute of last, sI e! 1(1, i: sL l'meinc: t. InUl:1t(( tlat, t('Vhey are a liv' ti) 2ny hin thit, will d Ithe ii th'ir gr(atI nl n'I'ole.w \ork. itl ii o L:igh. calling ('rltndl 1l1 to ti cihur1ch, ii training Il) y 1u 01fo f-1tur' r fi"tt111'M . Ihe teue'r' s of Ii(kelus Coty o the front,:un(l let.s It.('( this('colun1 t nil('1t1" of CUnnienUctting (Our' idea's, o thatt each Onle nrytv 10 )ntttel byV he oters experience. To this mi' tll r(uIreI to sontl in short art ichs ; int: iiwi' op)inliolt ats to tlh best leli h ai l 't,l bin 'I ,1,,y ("ia:l t hI 1I, >r :;tn'thinc; atl;ta,ining. to S,-ill)1 work(ii. L -t n;u 11 w', w\ ith w' I):tt <liii tli ti you hav\"e 1111i --how (li ;) (I ti n iIf, atn i wvhnt art y our itl: n of cent r :Il liniIll; ('tI1(' t. A . u !n t: tl 1i!'(1 (',,l IIl<n i ('; 1 'II' I :)1 101 1, IWi:aIHI ,11 w\">tli 'l:.'l it r,-v'>lntil".)!1lls"'li,.iI t'.nall i i , as w\ ill i1' h> I'v r ht'i' t (1in the s!1il o t ithi ' 1 11u oiitI,.''-', i P i k s C iiunt , tir. . t - :school a vtl" , 'es, 1 11).t j,r1< I'r 5 I 1)1 ( ilt ( o Sheriff s Sales. - o TA1TE OF NOUTII CA_ OLI , ;o( 'it)" rr (' *1 110Ii .f' .N V21 1\ C-, i 'i 0I" (. (I[.i/'L V '{,/AS l V' l' t'L 1of fhndriy Me.tions and I h-' I' I tnh-r'1' i to 1L t't11LtI 'le t and d 1 ,.1,' I I (ii l, w( \t'!il '1 1') th' high I I ri t l1 ':I C(. .11., <l:u-iu tII h b I II ' II i I'' I'I I)l1D t1 in I1:n-oh i TI'. , 1' t w I vi : I. .\II Iof thl:i t:'-(t! A'' l;t'i m i: whlch1 I: I l .W\. ,i ,w i ;j ' , : iL - i;.1 ; l:a i+ <f i>I)lo mf. l r ) sl''r, ,d-mll'' L . IL 'r i1, II. M1. n(o rIt', lI, "ti i;t. )iL'i- . :1 I (li!. r'; ('I l i lr I j iw' y.i1'1 sI( 2,1 1,1)0 4' )'1. P e I'--l ' t o 1 l y is ' , !, I l)' i f n>1 1 or I t i n a l it '$. .r: -Iif '1' duLan teI1 S leh Isth-v fo -- --;-. L 1. A ll t hat iii t of 1:10 o 1 I t ( i v r : N' iin . hini I waiih L, a . ix, and' others;i onta. . AL l20 112n th towu ofi Ct21 e aD If" n' E 22.h to fli-1 ! It L , w 't by A V. I. t i:2I an,l 2hay 1' ;i,;, by LI*2 ! 2I IL '. 2h<122 oa he1 2 .i222 I II by~t , R.l '. '2122:m . Sou: h Iy ti. (I Lhdi:, W eI f b ,I . . Newbm.l II S m'i f t A.M I) iYlso 1> o.o otheI.:. TElD1I, CAS[[ M'FALL'S ALMANAC FOR 13E'7 1 8 F37. ------0 "P'reim r for wr iin Iine of peeo-' NowiS the time to ginl to lay in the nmunllhtl tiiti el Ficel Pieces for the 1 iig :siege. "An1 oe)51t of 1?1o-eetton the d\"cr likh :t p tl ai " ae My (arden el ar.' fish tu reli:tblc. ONON OfTNS - A'1 I) -- Prmep t:e ilt' rrttmnl ilust with my St .le-, Sh.; l usml ]'lows. -i pliny f li!ow ( rense-- tc's ntin:l leit for pi lutein' a goUid t rp Cll:" (Ia tim brtt o"tr )IYte' \\"t h in It 1s, Mat ol k :tnd (lrlul Ib>ue, :tdl lanut co n thi:re', w\itht nl,w ndli bl:elt a l'unitokinl seed- iiike the Old 1AIlks lup'y---iitake tih, nt thiiink oi 01(1 times. Cl1tani tnt. th. (liti-ch . w\itht lt.v Shoetls, atnd trimi dl'wn" thet b:,tiks w\ith my ts">tshi In'c,ls. D)on't fauil It) Utli( e ' lIy P tat -I ks for your \w\iCe: t l i 's nohn like Iliu fe'r ,ctti:1 up l"ttors: (an,1 <linner Will :t\h:vys he rt:edy ;hen youi get thtert'.) Jkover' th e follow in ,retic"les and1( 1ic"h e it wVbat. y u w\ nit. H:an lik1 ! Hoe.:, ioi .,s, 1> ys' 1I u 1t, ileh Frks, 1-ront likes, Bush Il l;s, P 't:tt.i II:,:u- .cUntn,ls lieI i . its, Plvw tne s, 1low Stcwks, L iigs, Tn i :ins, l aw n' s, 1 w!I ynw . Ii>nalV Ine b Tl i 1M1AS CANNON .Jr. 'i't 10, 1887at Mexican ustang Sciatica, Scratches, Contraotod Lumbago, Sprains, M1uocios, Rihoumadam, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof All, Scalds, Still'Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, BiesQalla, Swinnoy, Brnisos, Sores, Saddle Galla, Bunions, Spavin Pilos, Corns, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY rcplshet-s for everyhtndy c'xnt ty what inclaimned foz'ic. One of? th rtoons for the great popularity (of tho Mustng Linment is foutndi In its unmiversal npplieniliity. E.vorybody needst such a medlititn. Tihe La umbierWmanm nteedst it int casot of nec'tidentt. Tih I 5iinn e tneeds it ftor gene'rai fatally use. The OninIer needal~ It fo r hit Ltamts and, huittmen. The DIcchlanic needs it alwa(yt ont his wVork bench. Thue Miiner needs it in case of emergoney. The l'ioneei' needl.ait can'tget alonug without it. The Frme,qr nteed-, It in his house, hi4 stable, and his stock yardi. The~ Mtnmhtont miani or the lioitntn needsU it in liral stutltly niloat anti nahtlore. The Iiorie-fnne,ler neoeds It--it is his beet friend and safett rullaneno. The Stock-igrowe,r need. it-it w'ill save him &t.houstads oft diollara and a waorfi of troubtle. Thie iii tirand mn nretld it and will nered it so long at is life its a rtod of taceelentstand dangers. Time iiunck woodsama n n1eds It. 'There Is noth lug like it as an antildoto for the dangers to life, litmb aiti corntfort whtoch suirrouand the pioneer. Tme Mer'hinnt neds it abont his stornarn1'ong hi.s emtployees. Accidth's will happen, and when thencomoe the luistngi Linhment, iawantied at onen Kleep allouslite Ih louse. 'Tin the beto ectony. K ee n itie in the Fact or'y. ~Itimmiate une' in casoi( of mt acitaJLvest pain antd i(665 0f svgE5.* aee n 5tule Aiwayiain the itIo for The Arkansaw Traveler The_most refined and Iuos? the huxri'orus lourbals. EZGT AGE, OTY"EZGf COLQMNG f the choicc$t Original aitd Seleted mnatter every Week. PRICE $2t0 A YEAR, 'O- PAID TO ANY ADmiDES8. SPECIAL OFFER. 1;'spefi,al arrnncnment With the pub isitt r o| ttit+ papcr, Tite A,-k'Uru<e 7,,tu,,."t. Will be CIUhlubed with'1'iii l'1UitiNy STN PN ?I, f'r $:.0 ), thus affordin ai PUrtunity to S('cuc hott IIperK hirIittlc mtr(' than the ite of oia I his is a rte offer. Take atlvan tac. of it at onc(". tin pl c<.pics of 77,,"* .Irkt+tx,tu lfro("c/er wvill be mulled oin aipliiatio,is, .y'p We aso furnsh the two large and 'plcutlhi Ctolured Eu gnravi,s 'tuE ARtKANt AwV 'jlvIsI '"rim TURN OF Til. TUNE," Which tttg( ther with the original story as told by Co. ''Sunly" Faulkuer, will ".e niilil to any adidresson receipt of 40 ets. post are stamips take. These pictures are nw given as preiiiums, but are mailed, Itpail, only on rcccipt of price. Ad ilA1 & BFNIIAI, Pulblishers, little Ruck, Ark. B3k1en's Arnica Sa1e. 'Ihe Iest Sal vt in the world for ('uts 1risiis, 4tis, Uh-i rs, salt ilcumt, Fevcr S r,, 't.tt, ha l'" llanis, (lhiiblains, tis, and ill Skini Eailtionts, and positive ly ;tr, s l'il- S or no p:y rcqiired. It is gu.rant d t+l ive p. rfrct sati=faction, mn,:tt-y refmntald. Pr ite i 5 . ents per" box 1'+i :alt h\ I) r. i7. W. Earle. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newaper Advertising Duroau, 10 Spruce St., New York. t.end Oote, for 100-Page Pamphlet. IT WILL PAY YOU Iryou propose goii:g W'est or Northwest, to write to -e. I represent the Short Line. FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A., nov. 4, ti:n. Atlanta, (la. WEAKfUNDEVELOpED i F T T 's AT '. t.. . , i, un inNn,ttir-i "r . cu jiam,"ntlottng run ,n nur I".:n,tr. n r~pty to i rit. n."rtll t . t bt rn it n",,v n t o f un it obntut Ith (:n the".contrarc, t h" mgerti,.nia arn .r ! iqhhy ini -t i. tt"r.a -d +tly n m a t "nah,, i r nrti~. t O,v l ii n ii r,i. t t>y) nj,in"'v iu f A - E'- - - .AND IA 1lE18 IN A LL 1NINDs BOOTS AND SHOES!! Ov,ing to ouir iner-eand saTh this Seaisoni, wve hav.e bneen liged to add Ourt facilit ies iare sutch that we are to sell you at $10 sulit for $20. W-i oly charigo yout whIat our1 goods are' worth, and~ 81 selveryb~ody at the samfle price. Oriders by), flI ' 1i1 r'eceivei pror)upt atention F. W. POE & Co., (4reenville, - - 8. C. teeire tat hornewith int pain. 1hoo or par. iioIntaru uent, FREK. MwoOlI14Y. " -I Th.E STAR A Nowap r sti,porting the Prinfpltg of a LoVYoratio Adniinistration. - Published I the City of New York. WILLIAM bQRSHEIMER, Editor and 54Oprietor. 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'T'hc advertise me,'nt Will he placed before One Milliou di1fferent news)tlper purchasels:-or Five )llion Rea(ert. 'Tet liues will accomn mttolttte tbotit 75 words. Address with copy cf :eh-rtisument and checek, or send :hh- for 11. k of 1:0 pages. (.EO. P. itlWELL & CO. 10 Srauoa SritWr NEw iniK. noV 25, ISli 4t FOR SALE. ACIZ1"S OF I.AND, one n'lefroi ) I' kt-i I II. A two h1nr 'I cued ii improedI lid. A good Dwelling li :nt, :1:. ;l esary u t uiblit gs I undt vt-ll t imbler, d A\;ply a1t thlis ellit er, o' to dIe lii iy PENuLETox S. C. Professional Notices. OlliILD & B%4GGS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law' I[CKENS C. H., S. C. WYill pratctice le' all the State andi Fed.taf Courts. mairchl 29. 1 83 LOST QI'ht. of the p-ai is who1( cani soll GIrave I I Stones eaperu~su than we can. We eel! No. I. Ma -rialI: We ( do guod work, antd wei s1. II Qix ' Isat isfulct ion. Ouar pri ees ru:f roml i bree dl lars uap. Wie haeve ilnh::11l toi arr-ive a Large (Stock of r: e* Stones. All work dithvered at thu (Oweun c-an he fu tnd in charge of tho Marbule Yard rad ito liS e ve all who may caIl lupon lhim. Glive ui a tial and be conlvinced, J1. 1). SMuIl & CJo. Liberty, S. C. Oct. 14. '86. Oct. 21, 18516 4 ,f, M ONE~Y TO LOAN impriovedI Cotton Farms. -IN SUMS OF FROM $500.00 to $5000.00? Repaymienits may1V b)e mnade to ex tend( over at period of ten years if do. For furithier Iinfornfation apply tot JOHN B, PALMER & SON, CoLUKBI. 8. C., or R. A CHILD, ICKE,NS, 8. C. (dec 23, 1886; 13 1m Fourtoon and Onio-half Cbs. for C otton. A FO)ItTUNE to thoso who havoe the nerIve to (IRASP' THLE OPPOR. TE'N ITY. 114.1, cents for cottoni. A lilmiited suply)l of ALfLN LONG ST.APLE COTTON S.'ED for salis att $2.50 per bushel. We sold this cotonl att 14.1 cenlts per p)ounfd lasU seasonl)1, and1( the iapledt is finler thiS# yeair thantl last. Ve ario prep)ar-ed try del,ivert stet1 no 'w. No ordler takeii for less t lh (111 hulshl. (CELY & IB]IO., OHEENt~VILLE S. C. A FTF P "11o """"~i offered bty var iouts algents k at 10o) the NEW AMERIICAN NO. 'O IlinIk it uill requi1re ve#rg little arga meit Ito (onv'ince( you2 of its supeI)riority, i S i ala,vS illn rder, and1( ready to sew' fromt thle iueit ( tio thle hleaviIest gouoda Runxs Light, Little Noise, antd is nice fuirntutrel. 'The nlew affach.. mrents are superbti Any bod(y can useC them. Buy TI'he New11 Amican andOl ~i be happy, Sold by the well kniown WfATCH MAKCER AND JEwEigg, Bct,ween Coulrt Ilouse and River, lAR Ei [NVE ECtN ,(