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MILAN EXCHANGE W. A. WADE, Publisher. Termsf 1 00 per aunnm, lu Advance. SATURDAY, OI TOItKK 22, 1887. The trip of "PreninVnt nwl Mrs. Cleveland through (he HiHie of 1'eu iietee whs a jiIchhh ii : one, and will long l)u riue.nierel ly Tennesseeaiifi, Nothing in the Klighiest degree oc curred to tnur the pleasure of their journey through the stnte. lu Mem Jjliis last Friday uud Saturday large crowd were out to tit honor to the Chief executive of the nation. In their trip from Memphis U Nashville great crowd greeted them at all towns aud station and lustily cheered a the train moved slowly by. At McKenzie the President and wife lei't the train for a few minutes to greet the citizens of that village, when the traiu pulled out and left them. The officers of the traiu did not discover the mistake until they had gone come distance. The President aud wife spent Saturday and Sunday nights at Bell Meade the guest of Geu W. H. Jackson. On Sunday evening they visited Mrs Jas. K. Pollc, at her resi dence. Early Monday morning they hoarded their traiu for Nashville, where they were accorded a grand welcome to the state capital. Ou Monday eveniug they arrived in Chattanooga amid the dooming of cannon and ringing of bells. The presidential party only spent an hour in that thriving and prosperous city and then departed for Atlanta, Ga. la the cities where they stopped they would get a very fair opiuion of Ten nessee and Tennesseean hospitality. The receptions that were given him aud wife were all that could be de. sired, and he rod his charming wife will certaiuly carry back to Washing ton pleasant memories of the grand old state of Teuuessee. Fire bugs have been at work in Knox villa. Several incendiary fires having occured in one night. While the entire fire department were at a fire in another part of the city, the Hattie House, the largest hotel in the city, was discovered to be ou fire, but was extinguished without much loss. Over two hundred guesh were in the house and if the fire had reach ed a serious stage a terrible panic would have necessarily followed. Rob bery is supposed to be the motive of the crime. $1,000 was taken from the safe in the saloon during the ex citement. Last Saturday morning the news papers were considerably stirred up over the fate f Charleston, 8. C, as no telegrapis communication could be had with that city for several hours, and it was thought that a repitition of the earthquake of a year ago had oc curred. It proved to be the burning of a few telegraph poles a few miles from the city, thus cutting of all tele graphic communication. Hon. Henry T. Ellett, who intro duced President Cleveland in Mem phis last Saturday, was seen to fall, while the President was delivering his address, and died in a few minutes afterwards. Judge Ellett was the most honored and beloved citizen of Memphis, and was an accomplished lawyer, a good scholar and a gentle man of rare culture. Pulaski had a destructive fire last Saturday night. Five stores and a large brick livery stable with a frame annex were destroyed. In the livery table were twenty-five horses, six head of cattle and twenty five sheep, all of which were consumed in the fire. The loss aggregates 825,000. The democrats of Ohio want Gov. Hill, of New York, to stump the state for the their ticket. They are making Btrenious efforts tn carry that state, aud it it thought they will be successful. Of Interest M the Farmers. The following are the rules govern . I ing the awarding of premiums on crops ef 1888, oflered by the commis sioner of agriculture, to the farmers of the state : 1. There must be a legular organi zation of farmer in every county in which these premiums will he oflered, that will co-operate with the Hurtmu of Agriculture. This farmers' organ izition will have full control of the premiums far the county. They tuuxt fix a day and date for the ex hibition of the prod nets, and lei it he known throughout lhn county by pub licatinn or otherwise, they must ttlso appoint some competent judges to pass upon the product entered fnrthe prem,nm8, and whose duty it is lode ci le the same. 2 Every fanner in the county, whether a member of I lie association or i)3t, shall te entitled to the privi lege of competing far these premiums; but every one who Miters produce to complete for the premiums, must, be fore doing so, give his name and post office address to the secretary of the association, also the name and variety of produce eutered, where aud how it was sown or planted, kind of land it grew upon, and how it was culti vated. 3. All premium samples of grain cropsentered for these premiums must belong to the bureau of agriculture after the exhibitions are over. These samples will be distributed ss seed to the farmers throughout the s'ate free to all who will apply. For other pro ducts than grain, for which premiums are offered, the bureau of agriculture must be supplied, it it demands it, sufficient seed of such products as will sow acre cf laud, which will also be distributed for seed throughout the state free to all who will apply. 4 The secretary of the association must take charge of all grain entered for the premiums, immediately after the exhibitions are over, aud ship the same to the Commissioner of Agri culture, (at the latter's expeuse),aud must alss mail him a complete list of all those who win premiums with tkeir statements as handed him, con cerning the name, varielv and culti vation of their crops as required in Rule 2. Ou receipt of these papers aud the grain, the Commissioner will issue his checks for the various amounts and enclose them to the sec retary ot the association, to be given by him to the proper owners. 5. All secretaries of the various as sociations, must advise the Commis sioner of the day and date fixed by his association to hold their exhibi tions for premiums as soon as it is de cided upon, aud all secretaries are re quested to correspond with the Com missioner at least once a month. 6. All associations that desire to avail themselves of these premiums must report to the Commissioner, civ ing aame and post-office address of their officers, and name of their or ganization. On receipt of same a list of premiums, in so far as it ap plies to their county, will be sent to them. How a Babj's Life Was Saved. Death, the grim monster, is fond of entering the happy family circle, and to cut down with his fatal scythe the sweet, young blossoms of humanity which cheer and brighten the house hold ; but after the keen edge of his scytho ran be averted by the fond pa rents, if they will exercise gaod judge nent in procuring an effisient lemedy for their ailing child. Such a case is related below, and the testimony giv en by the mother cannot fail to im press itself upon the memory of all mothers who may be called upon to undergo a similar experience, and who are anxious to save their owu baby's life from the insiduous attack of a disease which poisons the very fount of life, to end, finally, in death. Furthermore, the entire harmler; ness of 8. S. 8. is seen in the fact that little four months-old babies take it with impunity and great benefit. Babies predisposed to scrofula should be brought up from the age of three months to eighteen months on S. S. S., that they may be free forever thereafter from the awful malady. Doctors prescribe S. 8. 8. for scrofu lous babies. Gastonia, N. C, April 4, 8187. Gentlemen Several months ago my baby, then only four months old, developed scrofula. He had two se vere risings and sores on the neck. I sent for our fami!y physicians, who pronounced the case scrofula, and prescribed S. S. S. for it. I gave the baby S. S. S. for about a month, and it soon got the disease under coutrol. The sores are healed, aud the baby is very well and healthy in nppearancp. I kuow S. S. 8. saved the baby's life, and I told the doctor so. He is a regular phycirian, and prescribed S. S. S. for the baby us sjoii us he saw it had sciofula. Yours sincerely, Amanda Ingle. Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swirr Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. To Our Subscribers. We desire to impress it on the minds of our readers, and hence repeat, that the subscription pric of the Ex change is one dollar a year t advance. If credit is allowed at all, it is dis tinctly understood that the rate is 81.50 a year. A oross mark on the margin, opposite your name, will indicate that the time you have paid for has ex pired, and, if you are not heard from, the paper will be stopped. "Weighed iu the balance and found wanting" is a true maxim when ap plied to many things, but "Certain Chill Cure'' stands the test and does not disgrace its name for fever and all malarial diseases. Warrauted by Stewart & Danner. Go to 8. M. Rhodes' Tin Slop and nail for Guod Tin Ware and you will get it. Wretched, Indeed. Art those whom a confirmed tendency to bili msness, subject to the various and rhage ful symptoms indicative of liver aomplaint. nausea, lick headache, constipation, fu -red tongue, an unpleasant breath, a dull er sharp pain in the neighborhood of the affected or tan, impurity of the blood and loss of appe tits. signalite it as one of the most distressing, as it it ene of the most common of maladies. There is, however, a benign specific for the disease and all iu unpleasant innnifesiations. It is the concurrent testimony of the public and the nielical profession, tht Hostettor's Stomach Bitte.i is a medicine which achieves remits speedily felt, thorough and benign, lies des rectifying liver disorder, it itvigor ates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens tbe convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling diseases. Moreover, it is the traud specifio lor fever and ague. POMONA HILL Nurseries, TWO AND ONE HALF MILES WEST of Greenskoro, at Junction of Salem mil road The main line of the K. & I). K. R., pakses through the Nursery and within 100 feet of the office end residence. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. Those interested in fruit and fruit growing are cordially invited to inspect this the largest nursery in the state and one of the largestin the South. The proprietor has for many years visited the leading nurseries of the north and' west and corresponded with those of foreign coun tries gathering everyfruit that were calculated to suit the south, and being located in the center of the Piedmont section of North Caro lina, and with SO years experience, also the experience of my father before me, I can claim, without, hesitancy that trees, ete , grown in these Nurseries will do better in any of the southern or border states than if frown farther north or south. TRY AND BE CONVINCED. My stock consists of over one million Fruit Trees, Vines, &c. of all the leading varietiis, both old and new, APPLES, PEACHES, PEAKS, PLUMS, APPRICOT. CHERRY. FIGS, JAPA. NESE PKRSIMONS. PECAN. EN. GLISH WALNUT, GRAPH AND ALL THE SMALL FRUITS, EVERGREENS. ROSES. Correspondence Solicited. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Order direct or give your order to authori se agents. Address J. VAN. LINDLEY. Pomona, N. C. tiniLiri to be made. 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UALLEIT Jl CO.,PortlDa. Maine. THE of GOODS in HILAR neemouse, ALL CITY BARBER SHOP, SHAVING. Ilair Cutting, Shampooing and Mustache Dyeing in ththighest style of the art. Ladies' Langtry and Children's HnirCa.ting a specialty. The oaly first-class shop in the city. ST. H.. PE1T.BON, Proprietor. FOR Nashville CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA, FLOK1D AND THE Southeast TAKE THE N., C. & St. L R. R. TUB FAVORITE. Call on Nearest Ticket Agpnt, address jr. DAyLicr. G.P. T. A.,Nm, villa 8 7T