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' T H OS. J. fii^A .lü^nii;: '.;.» tut baa l i Á ^Hivrtwil ;;;j^:ui4F-iitDGEÎïELD) S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1885 .j y ??.*??? ?. 1----- '_ te «9 <>3 {VOL .L.-KO. 26. 1 ici ; \ Iii <riti (ir Pill KrllflTJA. S-lkr/iiiiltcj jSr. C., Apr.'lG,lW>. WE DESIRE to invite your attention to our quotations of Prise ííorlli Carolina Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple Urandy,,and to solicit your or¬ ders in tliat line. Tills ¡Munt is wolf known as tho centro of tim largest producing section ol Cop- '.pnr-dixtiíled? Whiskey and Bram v l»y FIRE PROCESS to bo found in* this country. . ^^^y'^i^^'^'^iiori^^thiKdia- i.ifil!l'.t'0,ii*tantly. operating, and iii season over J.000 fruit distilleries, attests Uio'su- pcrioi "u,v Afotpitain, ffandhnndc.lÑM^- key and lïrah'dy. . Wodravo no Recliner's or Oornponnd- Vor's Lreonso and wo soil nothing bot . &lT(L>(i¡d and Natural goods TU» so. justly celebrated liquors, that nave in:ulo our house so popular in tho past^wjll eon lin no hi booiiered, anddtis. " believed thal oiir experience, in Un last th reo years in this'pl ace will enable us to servo our pal ron? satisliu iorily in tho futuro. » ?l>>nifl#istx will dind it to their ndvan- tagetb KiHip our-goodsin,sto<;l;. Çf'lffipfâisjuM sol ici ted to send for sam - pies and prieo list. ffiiTHöflu»i Tomis, where parlies may Bod a hardship impound''on them,si oiil'd correspond with ns in rcharil to rilling ... their iirdttrs. ~omi TERMS ARE CASH. Lr 'ff': .«io: ?-, ( ur ron cy «stn accompany order*, or .goods eau beshipped (-'. G. D. (unless at. l^âiûiiiXàh'tAtKiis) or Sigltt Draft willi Hill Hf .hill ¡)>JhliHiiiilinil ? ML --- '.live Plain &ipppingfI>ici:cli(jiu>.-'?v^. Kegs wi!tjaft-rharked as -follows, ami sanio prico allowed *m thoir rr-nirn to tis without expenso. When prepaid. Ex- .lï CJallon Kegs,.Ç 1 OD 10 .«Sí» .glrVU^Utia.i 25 ti Í Barrel....... I £0 Jugs sol<L*U, Jdjvper.-gsrloir, and lmxes. or ,q"«Mitii7^^tr?-phi(-.o nh'ein in, vhfcli llu: llxpn^ss i^mirmnies require, w)lPbo. charged al. cost, say, 15c. per 1 to :i gals. V/c'qiiiiù) today's prices.: '.'.Purri'Íí^re COrp Whiskey, por bbl. $1.25 --Apple Ur'andVi ipHre'ffMit) " 1.75 Poach " (pum fruit) " .2 00 l'un» N. C. Corp_.Whtskey.-in -U' arid AppleJJrandv íir;4v o¿ ll) gal. Kegs !.?'<. " Tench"'' ?"'..' '. r " " 2.25 XrrmpVs elioerfully fiirnisliodand low- f*^q notation* V£*Vfcri; Ii KV & ?0., .SLfSPQifài's (uui Jehl, r*}l AP, M. 1S«|U __m_._ 'ifir^floüs for .Planting* ?ïu- Soak.the seed in an, open vessel (hat - -willJeak .water. aiKl throw warm water * on every clay, until they begin tosprout, which will take about four or live.«lays, if tim weaHjërîs'AvWui. I'l-.ui'iiig'Hj.«^ bodonefrmn thc first qj' J\ prieto Uib li rs,t of. J uno. *ÄSolt#i ^dray W (lowery soil', break \v»iIU;thrji !U»j!&Tt.flst fortiliz^rs' and har¬ row in. Lay off rows ."0 inches apart, with a .^í»sUiul.pi^~' or.».'JiU iliaWxuii opeu about two inches deep, then drop seed one or ivoryMuches while,the Ivers wi th a small i,í$d|| of them, cov¬ ering seed aüölit throe- or lour inches deep. - As soon at» tho first sjiroiu eau, be seen, or in ".Uiiit-sixdavs, harrow with W'I i cht .harrow, moving tiio whole surface of tho g gttumd.j TJiis yill destriiy the hrs. coat ? <yJf'<äds]:ipd trr.aüÄ. $ ii . '; ,rTIài>o* &:tffiF Ibo-rantin ^imartcrl^ . * Airifelfotr: as st^on' as Wv next coat'oT weèds.ifPlKiar, harrow, again in a di roe.-4 ~ tion contrary to tho.tirst. y ii juay de-* way Theuern 1 ti vate with plow and hoe, irogQtation destroyed lr ls (ls or Mic per'quart Ivy $: WATSON. Marion^ Sj,, C. Apr. IÎ7188S -lm O' co S3 hfl P < CO Ti CS O u W Ol O 00 o CD FIRE INSURANCE THE undersigned has been Agent f< EdgrdioldCountv forthetiEORCT HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, < Columbus Ga., for tho last twenty-lh ^vC#»»'s¿-*rd'. know« rt. to lie a. Itel i al > Coinpanj'. And willi Ample Assets,Fa Adjuatments and Prompt Payinehts, lias merited and received a liberal pa lJtWûS I rru"1 tllP people of Edgetlpld. ir.you "\vant Fire lnsnranoo in si tros *'H\^>rt'fiy C(itiipany, please call on, or H< ;:,Tress, I). ít. D1FKISOE. Ag't., Vgfc g¿ lMgelield, S. C. j on fon---..:.*...;t ?- -.i.JblhK-Nortnan St-dlion, T.Id>I0U, w aland for the season at Hie residence 'Olive-rVj. l>ob«on, Esq. Any inform ti.'i, V..U1Í0.I cm be obtained front IV Polisón, vino milo and a half ivist BdgeCeld C. II. Mty. 4, tyftn i^VM. JOifNSC N df- <hc .waulit »aM tan 14 ,£tí 7. td. 01T OF THE ASHES! :t- Mi 'I ! ! Ag' Respe. lfully informs his Friend* a Custoniers, tlial he has, Since the Fire, Now being daily recruited from Hie I markóta ii^/jjajid,.f-K . (''?tao and seo mo. H;. II. BRViVSOSi, A*gl (VI m.ÍML.- VA _o Se. d PKtatoes, Oranges, Onions, L< Cabbag¿s and Garden Seeds, at 91 - «MSE*" 2 BRONSON'-, TUCE». MA HY ASHLEY TOWNSKNJ Would 1 were lying in a field'of Of clover cool and. soft,. aniJ .. s wool, Willi dusky clouds in deep skie; over, And scented silence at my I feel- Just for one hour to slip the worry In eager haste from.'Though tient r.nsb, « ... And watch it rushing'Jin )t$ hurry, Disdaining wisdom's call, o hush.' Ah! il.'were sweet., where ejovei are meeting, Aud daisies hiding, so to bide i Is'o sound except my own heart'i beating, Rocking itself to sleep within my. Just to lie lhere, fd led with' thi 1'ieathing Thal comes of listening to a wi song ; Onr youls nquire at times thia f .sheathing- All swords will rust if scabba .too long. ; And I am tired-so tired of rigid -"So ïTffd ^rwwrwmasi^ \ , do- i I.yéarn, i faint Tor 3 rome of lif beauty, '' its loe^r-byads -with no steogii run Uirough/ j :; '. Jr. Ay, langi), if laugh yon will, at m v:¿? spleen;i»eín OHI But women sometimes die of ? greeii-; ... IW for Ufé "Wall 'jàjb held beyoi reach..''. And the assurance they havaa 5i need. Holding lo the Old Southern malioii o¿ Woman. A Very superior wbmán wi Senator Lamar and personally ed with Lim to' allow one of bi a place on ths Labor Comm: She' said : 1 '? ; 'With all .my matter of fact, ] cal; way." of reasoning, Mr. J wouldn't come down, from; the ç IIé# rejd.ied, tp my common sense raénts with gallant apeecheBand al rons assertions that women to be taken Care of, abd" that should be protected and «he] from all rough contact with the \ It was the old theory regarding en aa twining vines,-tender ¿ aud commercial shrubbery, thr only in the conservatory atmosp ITtTholdsTo the old Sbnthenre's ti,on of women which is all. very-p ia rom ince and reahUi|e¿lrficury. it is^tbout M^tíelpraí^TO^voi women in their struggles for 1 and batter as a camel's hair sha Worth gowuawouid be in a log < iu the wilderness. * ? r-rrfi The Coinage oifsilyer/ >.* .- * . The Ék^r»l response made.hy, -*-cfHy*.,-r» ^n^r lucros x^x^w -qcnfi in, every part of South Carolirj fhe circular of the Centrai' Nkt Bank of Columbia, Feijuesöug ,1 signatures to a petition ib'r the it diate suspension of silver coinag lords a gratifying evidence ol sonni! views that prevail amon^ intelligent and influential me wliom the circular was addressed The evil against which lite pet is directed, however, asîswèll-kn cannot be-remedied by the Tresii or Secretary of the treasury, 01 any other officer of the Governrr The duty of coining at least $2,( OOO of silver every month has imposed upon the treasurer of United StateB by Congress, and coinage must he continued until < grew itself interferes fo stop the fl In the meanwhile thepeoplesb bo educated to understand the i gem which threaten their i.utei from this source, and the actiot the bank officers and bnisi Bess rn« calculated to do good in this di tion at least-Ä7noa and Chimer. TheTasliions. The leading idea of crape moi ing is to follow the moat conserva and quiet ideas jORsible. No »Iis : in permitted or any attempt at oste lions affectation of grief. » ' The colors in new silk gloves ri ; Troth dark tópale shades of: mc tau, russet and nut brown fi om fil and bezel to chestnut, golden br( " grays from ala*e to pale Russian, ' many intermediate tints of gray, t amber and mastic. >r A. Crepe ile chine, grenadine and % promise to become the favorite fal lo lor the coming spring and-.sum 1 >r In the first named are.sbown s } really artistic designs-beautiful t cate leaves and flowers, in pale, fa ll- colors on cream, light blue, rose or J" ender ground. The scarf baa now become the y. vorite finiah- for the peasant skirt. j# can be made of either silk or ri bl and relieves the monotony of tl ill new akirts. lb can be made to fai of either at the sides or back, arid'ea |îl- made to harmonize with the real fr. the toilet. ° The full, ungored, tucked skirt \ round waist, enhanced by pretty - trimmings of ribbon; Swiss bod Í. or girdles fastened with handsi buckles will be a favorite styli . afternoon drepses of muslin, foul summer silk, and all white mater for summer wear. L Killings, as side plai tings are cal have now been in vogue twenty y< and upward, yet do not seem to cline in popular favor. They h »M grown finer, and the finer they the more elegant, but tho eluate " "knife" or side plaiting is to day of tho most elegant methods of rn inga cloth skirt; while the ki plaited rollies or flounces still dista all competition. ; ¡j I [j, Attention is called to the fact I the net debt of- the United States now gone below $1,500,000,000 OT "the first tirafl'fiince the warr Twe years ago it waa $2,700,Q00i090. " »est , , , _ Now. that .Augusta-baa abolie , the diuramers'tax, there is notl to prevent the next Commercial C em- vention from meeting here.-Augi g. . Chronicle. Indications a Geiiir.il üprisíi^. TUCSON, ARIZONA, May- : special from Deming says : Tlii d ians passed near here yeal heading for Mexico. Cavalry .close pursuit. Tho bodies < .Americans who were 'killed 1 diana were found at Blue Riv Monday. '''The atage Whir:,1-, ni tween :Eaale; and Grafton i '$nnpa in the Black Ruigc lu been-heard from, and it ia thrift; has been captured by Indians. "DENVER,1COL4 May:27-A * to tho Tribune Republican from -.Fe/sayfl : Last Sa tn jd ay- the ..Ar iltil'Jed two ;me.n at- thc .0¿rftwei Peterio ranche on the Gila Rive Sondky ^teçnoon they Jailed C StoyénBofjJíbreíhan o ! theiAll, Ingersoll ranche, and Harvey lauH, iSon bîCAôaâMcBraîiU, between Grafton aw! Fairview. tièê&Îtr were* SfciirtÄ^aliSntMrVt» L>NoiAh ib? G ra fton aird . Fair v re w r discovered they were still warm, i land haft'b,t)ëri:shot '.'several 'tíná whan found: was lying on - his** with a rod driven through ..his into the ground. Frank Adan; son of George. Adams, a rand residing near Fairview, is supj tp,have been kiUed.alsp'; ius.hai found near Ihe bodies- of ;Sley< and Moreland. - '.A1 special froin. Winslow, Ari aayB : 'Aböttt icb'Navàjb'es, Ute Piutes, all- thoroughly "armed with war paint on, camped Hardyjj. Monday nigkL.sItis repi they are making preparations to Gerimomis baud of Apaches. Later information :frorn'the:fror diçatës, that fyoetiles.are on Diar. Creek, Northeast of Fort B tyan the Black Mountains. Colonel j row and á nutnlier of scouts ar that vicinity. Col. Biddle, wil battalion of the Sixth Ciivarly, is Hillsboro, and Lieutenant Davis, ejxty Whii*^pt'tnta:iû *:A^tpl$.|-Sen 'rn on the irro1"\5r ihMiofcfrles; Ile Became Rich in a. Few 1), A' Chicago Youth Marries au Willow,-, Who l>ies Th.rec l>ayi Xater. CiucXoo. May 20 -The subnr Bpn th. Ch ir ago is milch excited < 'ihe death of Mrs. Thomas Mot ; an old resident, . which pcciVrrci] Chicago urnîer.U£ii^âi i:ii'(:i]ms'fHrî /bomas Morgan uiai^nfatfo' y ago, leaving a: widow aruTafl te p i William Walton, twenty two y. old. Morgan left 'abolit $20,000 vested in real estate; About months ago' a young kinari fnn'i Stephen Dowling came to South ( .cago, anil last Friday;- afternoon, said,'they we're marridd^by'.a Rm Catholic pneet .it Cliiea'gtx.' Mrs. A gan's death occurred Monday,- yesterday a South Chicago'; at foi took poaspanion aa custodian*' of tho" widow-'fi property "iri South ( cago, acting under, ordernd rom Do ing. Dowling had not nnnoup the death ol Mrs: Morgan to her« young Walton. Dr. Tabor, who tended the deceased Morilla)'/ria "Dowling wan very anxious lo married, because he BiiUI he had r istered the widow at the hotel as wife and that they were not. tl married." Ho added that Mrs. Do ing was suffering from hernia. The New York Tima nays : " Th i aie some indications ol a belter at r of thingB in (jeneral eommercp. .'. extensive cotton sale last week, wh we noted an to ita chief features, i g the most important ot' theaë'. T showed that the" principal dinfril ¿ ors of thia staple throughout the co try recognized the renewal of a heal iV general demand among consumí and felt themselves sale ih prepar '.' to meet it at current market. pri< There ia evidence also in the reta e ol the; Railways -and. the,i(Gleari ?a houses thatthe depression tradf !*. rather in prices thau;in the amoun ¡e tranaactiona, and that a more act i- movement'in-nearly all-bjancbes d begun tO' take place. Doubtless T- movement mrtfit yet for a long ti be alow, and lhere is not' as yet, x. ia there'any'réfCaon to expect, any [t newal of speculation.. Button a whole there ia A distinct, improv.eint- ie which, with prudence and energy, ,n be extended." - Jj R. M. Puleiner, of thc Boston // aid, and Chas. A.: Daua; of the N York Sim, are both devout hud act S «edin bor gi an s. ?lt - ¿_O.V.:«i¿._ eB Chinese' Maudarin-" You Atm ie cana-are very fmart, but ypu:aré or consistent." American Citizen-" d, what way?" "You'spend milli de of dollars sending missionaries to u "That ia true." "And the objec (j to fit us for the kiugdom ol' heavei iT'B "\re8." " Butatili you refuse ii |e, residence in the United-States. Ni ve explain that." " Well, you see. re are afraid if you go to our country »j live you will get into American pi ne tics." " What of that?'' " T l|c. wonld unfit you for the kingdon! ¡re Ee&ven."-J'/idadr!pIi)a Call. ce' Attorney General Garland is afr of doctora, and attributes his gi rat health to the fact that he never c: ias them-in.when ill... Hrsloraiivr ll inc. itv 3 '»If.-yttu hré. weak and an flori rig fr general debility, yon shouhl icd Speer's Port Grape Wine, it. \ ing purify, your blood, restore digest oh- and rhäke you feel like a youn, tata peraon. For sale by 'druggists g erally. A Cure for Hydrophobia. A Simple Weed :Ttttt Grows v by the ^A3'**de~lli.8tory of the Cars. A: lady: handed a reporter, the otb ..er. (lay, a slip of. paper aakinghiirt if], li« would not publish itfor the bete fi t..pf the public. It wai1 found:to be a simple but effective cure .for that -dog day. terror, hydrophobia. Tbf£. cure, .which great, experience- haBJ provod to be. infallible, is nothing moro than a:rpoLof ;a common wee^ kpown^as elecampane, steeped in .milk. .Elecampane grows ;in. great j profusion along many country roads in this and .Rensselaer counties. It -hau powerful medicinal qualitie mil k-,-ia; well, known to hr. i^a epeci for many poisons»^ ;The0.manner; p administexirigjjthe Antidote i will ! he' learnedly, a per.nsal of the.£oljpgrin« . history of . this ejmple. and .wpmjLerfdl, tdi oi is: boîaioa.j* In Cheater. eounty,J*A., liveda.per- man named Joseph Emery, who use^ to he sent.ipr far and widejwheü ány one.had.been bitten by a rabid anij mal.-. He.went; to his. patient .,carry*J ing spraeJLhiftg/ understood- to he ^| ropt.i which he. himself .dug itur. (¿aj wop-js. He. milked a pint of;;*m!ii¿| .i;eflhírJom...the .cow, jfjjifc the. robtJ it, bpil.ej i.t,.gave it to the pa fasting; made .him. fast, after, tai it ; gave a second and third dos¿J alternate days^.ariU never failed* effecting a .qure^. I^-^aome wa; .s cret transpired, and the root! known to he elecampane. The story, current in the coun wan that an old German ma<le discovery in the days of Penn, *ií applied to the Pennsylvania Legis ture for. a grant of $o"00 for makirjg hi« secret public. His oifo-rVv treal fd with contempt, and he resoiyj ed that hiH secret should die!$ml him, but, a drunken son knew^ititi , .? v ... .-ue-r' wrote out the recipe, making anum-, her ol' cojiieB and.tried to pell'tiitm nt one liol lar apiece. He only sue ccerted in. selling two, one of these to the man who made such eiiective use of it. So weil diM he establish" the localreputation of Iiis specific'that in "his neighborhood folks were not afraid bf mad "dogs. This man never failed to cure or prevent hydropho¬ bia. Ju one case the spasms had be gun before the first dose was given, ami the patient recovered. ' r'^-tv^; WÁ^IUNCTON, May 21.-The friends of Blaine say the election of Logan oariLOt advance his tori unes as the^ Republican candidate in 188S; that Logan cannot separate himself from tlii'ohl ticket., and that if he ia ii can (Tulafe in a national campaign, again it can only he as it was last year. There in no doubt that the Blaine leaders here believe the old ticket ctn he renominated. They talk that sprl of thing openly. A number ol the Western leaders have been on here paying vieita in the line of this policy. Mr. Medill, editor of the Chicago Tribune, who has been here for a number of dayH, and who. dined recently with M>. Bl.iiue, believes id- renominating the old ticket. Cli&rl.ts Emory Smith, editor of the Philadól pina 'Pres»', who' was here two or lime days"ago,'is an anleut advocnte ol the old ticket. General Logan u a candidate for the first place this lime and it is very improbable that- he will look with favor upon the plan of the Blaine people. Among I fie Democrats'the talk is all of Mr. Cleveiend. The frieuds of lite President expect to see hiilTre"' nominated as a matter of course, and re elected without any trouble. Al¬ though the administration id in its firs! year the politic ana are very bu¬ sy in talking about the future. Sena¬ tor Sherman will not withdtaw from the canvass for re election. Ile does not intend lo be à candidate for, the Governorship this Tall.. The contest in Ohio will mainly interest "'him through the fact that, the Legislature which will elect \ »Senator ia to% be choHen this 'fall.-JV7T. World. Spartanbttrg "JTcrnld: Work raj be¬ ing1'vigorously pushed forward on trie Abbeville and Spartánburg road. 1 ivt mile.': of the line from Asheville thii way are reported ready for the tiei and iron, and 1G5 hands are now a1 work on the road. The "big fill' is the only serious impediment, ant ae many hands are at work there a can operate. We understand tba owing to some hitch in the arrange menin, Inman refased to furnish íh money i<s was anticipated, and lb work ia now being done by the Tei mi nal Company, composed of th various Hues interested in its compte tion. - -~""»> ¡-j - St. John predicts that ex-Gov. Co quilt, of Georgia, or General Oliniq VJ. Fiak, of New York, wjfffed tl Prohibition ticket in Î8F8. UH ad-j that the P roh i bi Li on UH a will ha? Slate tickets in New York and Oh, nexL fall, and "figure prominently the campaign." i> r<_side*_i_' Ayers Sarnaparillais a highly c ceiilrated estraot 'of Sarsaparilla, nit other blood-purifying roots, ooinbio willi Iodide of Potassium and Ire Its control over scrofulous diseases unequalled by any other medicine. Hiss rJcvelauiPsTemperance ujuli¬ ions. Mai Living lÁmic. ) The foliôwinç -àppeal to t^irlH wan ^ritten by ..-Elizabeth'Cleveland, the ^ejiUraifitreHfl of the White House, waa published in the' Youth's peraricc-.'? Banner-, Feb. 18,-1882: spouslbllity ol' Girls in Tempérance Hork. G. Hollaml wrote in Mrs..Hayes's Ji-these wordfi: "Women only td:e wine drinking; uufashiona- nd ¿eal the Nation of this curse." * i * bat did Dr. Holland mean by en only ? Is it tine that only eireaa make wine drinking un- ioi**^ieand beul the Nation.of this ;V Yon anil I need.do know this ^because if. only we women j can .thing, why, it is an.awful re- ility upon us,.each ono of da . somebody else CHn.do.it, we, ;the others would like:to give' ebódy else the job. Five ; at Washington, Mrs.- 'Mayra ¡mistreas of thc White JTonuc, ; wa« for her, ami no one elfie, ::what the social atmosphere piLe which surrounded lier guesía how-'they should be entertained Louee, Well, shedui ao: un- l-.of thing. She banished wine «[alj^ber entertainments, with jjfoerefJption. Secretary Evarts aiufis. "Ile was mortified. He ¿rtofciendnre to have lord aud . English, count and countess baron and baroness, German to.Jtfié Wb i t e Ho use d i n n ers an d üiinp ill for them to drink- tí'rop of poison ! It was utterly i So Mrs. Hayea made one ek in ¡favor of those great foreign saes, and .allowed, wine upon blé-ju (.heir presence. But only e. .Her conscience-high-soul- ab ..that she is-smote her for ne little cowardly compromise She could better endure '¿i S.ècietary Evarts a> d flu aahamed of her than be aietiof .herself. So she quietly an^^orevena.'ter prohibited wine from hejjable, and cheerfully endureil the if fy eyebrows and shrugged should¬ ers*' the diplomatics, British, French Rrj«ai~allrand the little short-lived ^139| ''.'.fashionable" ao.-iety until thai ." urned, to a cheer and faahjotia b'e^flpeisty: .tinned around, like tht RpaJBl it island-trotted on behind il. nil .toeeame.un fashion able tc -*wine in lur-h society while Mtarrrnj»-. White House.' bat Mrs. Hayes did in fhe Whifi every woman can. do in he borne if she will. If the girl read these word« -will each o altogefher, use., their iniluenc side of temperance, they .cai e -.temperance fashionable! wher are. Will you do it? en..Grant does a manly (liing ii sing to drink wine evorywher .in all society. It is only a stron i.who can keep hiflfwino glass ur down-in this case righi, side rj -while all the grand people aronn are sipping champagne and toasl 9aehotbor in-sparkling drinks. N pan tell how "lar rbis little, candi its light."' BnÍ"'nb orin can il a fashion irrsociely what a woma ll is a woman only, a.-i Dr. Ho 1 said. f wish some strong, bright angi aîffootl before yon j ml. now, while yo rfcad, girls,.to ll is h before yon; as ri ords of mine can, the power yo ossesH to help*or to hinder ll luise of temperance, tn make ye el.your responsibility, lue.une ye ^BjjïrTftj in the matter ;. to shudd its weight, and to never cease lr fui fi I it-1 DonblleHs you have bea! great deal about ike value ol yo miles ; but do yfcn kb ow tho value our frowns ? I wish I could mal ou feel the .value of your frowt id the importance of knowing jn hat ter frown upon. What a m ."i ii must do by a blow a woman can by a frown' When the lime corr thst the ) oung man who now shares 1 "^"tTine in your society and (he salot who j ikes about lemperai.ee in yo presence, and takes a glass social ¿tow and- then, is made to feel tl these things cannot be if you are be his companion. at party, ride, church ; that good society caril to érate these things in its membei in short, that this kind of' m an ie i fashionable and unpopular-then j.cobol will tremble on its throne, a the liquor traffic will hide ita cane our face. Ex Secretary Blaine has nea finished .the second volume of li lc, "Twenty Years ol' Congres Over 200.000 copied of th- fi rut v nine have bean sold by snbueripti ami the sales of the second vein will probably he quite as great. I Blaine's profits on this ed i timi, if poils reganling the per cenfage j him are not exaggerated, cannot below $125,000 "My wife," said Jones, "ia an collent j erformer on the jowsharp. "Why," said Smith, "it. is a sin lar instrument for ii woman play, on." "Bealaall the instruments, tboi that women generally play on." " How's that?'" "Why, she can't taik or tiug w abe ia playing.". .1 IIIIIIJIMUVV». - Mr. Theodore Weuzel, of Walhalla, has recently purchased in Swain county, N. C., just 'across the State line from Oooneo county, a tract of 00,000 acres of laud, upon which he proposes the erection of, an immense eatabiirhmen^for the mann facture of |.fancy Bavarian glassware, an indus¬ try altogether new in this country. Mr. Wenzel.. endeavored to obtain land in thia Stute for the location of J this factory; but Pays he wae .unable to secure..the title to HO large a traot.. ¡ SIVBMÙI ¡ ibu>.¡ : Mr, ,Weuz-íl has been in Cbaileatou for several days with a view to mak leg arrangements lor jintneditlely cora,mencing Ile work upon the tacto- r);Luildiiigd. The contract wn'l prob- ably tall into > liai lesion hands, aud the buildings, will be up by the fall. So soon as all preliminaries, shall have been.arranged. Mc. Wei.zd .intend* leaving fur Europe to secure skilled w.oikera in glass from the factories of Bavaria and Austria, whom he will bring to Walhalla and Swain county tor the purpOHe.of. instructing Amen- I can workers as to the mysteries timi intricacies ¡of .Bavarian glass workirg. Mr. Wet.zel says that.an eatabluta- ment of the kind he intends operating does not, so:far as he '8 aware, exist in this country, for- he has .traveled far ami wide in the hope of discover¬ ing one, but.hfLS failed to cb so. Ile further states, that in np pirt of the world:can more delicate llmt for the manufacture ol ihis elegant glassware be .found (han in the northwestern part of this State, - all along the bor der of North, Carolina.- Thc News and Couria-. ?. P A V o e to n V ill ll o' n ie ni iii er f rd ur of ce in, int all do i es lis >», iiir Hy lat to or-I fot rs- > in- al- nd cr- rly hi« H." -ol ou, me yin re- hy* fall Tbe Locusts Declared Harmless, WAsniNOTps, May, 25.-Professor C. V. Riley, Chief pf ;the Entomologi¬ cal Bureau of the Agricultural De partment, receives many letters from the West and Southwest which indi cate that the farmers of those sec¬ tions are alarmed in consequence o tbe predictions of a visitation of stv enteeu-year locusts. Tbs appearance of or ¡¡nary locusts in California and Texas in very destructive .numbers adds to the alarm. .-.Professor Riley saysi theaeyenteen year locusts, whcee visits he ha«, predicted, are,harmless to growing crops and" do no injury except lo,the t\vigsof forest and fruit trees. Wherever y on n^. orcharcs been cleared during the^blftt sêvtu teen years the trees are liable to stil¬ ler somewhat, but it is probable that the use of kerosene emu'aion w'prayi d upon the trees will f protect. thenr, The ordinary, locust, wbich is to ile structive to growiug crops, has jtWi which cul, while the saveuteen yen species, moro popularly called ihr Cicada, haB only a -break, throng1, which be sucks bia tiohriabmeut. .10,000 IT op !e Kx pf lied. Private letters from Posou ar.c Silesia dereri' e the prefient expulaioi by Germany, at. Rupsia'a request, o Russian Poles fiom thoae provinces a heiug attended by the moat cruel ai.« heartrending'iticidents. Many of th Polea who are now being driven on have been settlers in German terri tor for many yea ra and have thorough ; identified themselves with local in teresto. Most of them went to l'p>e and Silesia to escape from intolerah! despotism at home. The decree c expulsion issued by Herr von Pull kamer, German minister of .the ir tenor; s fleets about 30.000 Pole* ref dent in Germ my. Eight thousan of these have already been arreste without warning and conducted to tl German frontier by Russian tronj The remainder of the 30,000 ord etc out of the »rn pi re consistol those'«1 had obtained permita of p.ettletnei. The decree of expulsion gives thei a short respite in order to allow the time to settle up their ttffdra, dispo ol their property and otherwise ij r pare for extradition. Whole viilag have already been* depopulated, ai their refngee inhabitants turned ov ito the Russian authorities at the Ge mau irontier. Numbera of the po Toles are fleeing into¡Austria to esca enforced-return to their birth plací The news of all this cruelly has cs the chill of .deppair throughout Ri sian Poland. It is all interpreted the Viennese as a freah evidence the binding nature of the present ct nection between Germany aud Rus and ol their unied. policy to entir< suppress the Polish nationality. President Cleveland/, it is said, v a very dull boy at school. 1 Republicans who are put ont ol oil think he lias not improved much. Mr. Blaine's hedth is reporl better than it. han been for years. Logan's Illinois victory may not g Black Jack a walk over for'18SS. ex. gu to The first full blooded monkey e born in. this country cam« into' world in New York city on Sund The climate general ly stops the bre iug of the-animals. The baby iaei .. leinöhea long, bright and wide awi 'ghj'aud ÍH held in ita .mother's arma .> the time. It nurses just likea.hun infaiit, and ila mother pata it,aerate hile ita bald bead tenderly and shows teeth viciously at intruders. SUCCESSOR 9 TO Jas. Iíavf: just receiv^çT íind have DOW on exhibition, ân ex¬ ceedingly large and well selected of goods, which they offer at prices low enough to satisfy all : ...«?. "¡xzw.'.i : ioikül .f. Prints, Press Onoda, Klaniwils, Kepellants, Ou^sinimes, .J «RU*, I>(iinMs|.i(«<, Notions. Clothing Hat-, Shoes. Cents' FurnisbiDg Goods, ! Hosiery, Neck Wear, Uniurolhi-', ! Tin nhs, I Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, ] Wooflènwaref Staple aud Facey Groceries. Bajrglng and Ties. ; \Vo male«« ¡i Mpecialty of .SHOKS, nuil carry iheTärgest stock outside of a city. UtS Our WAGON YARD is open and free for f.ui«H« of ouroustoroers. 'a* Full cash value pun I for cotton and other country produce. JAS. L. QP33COT & PO., Sept. 23, 1884. ' OR.WnrEVtftLE, H. C. J^/ I\»IJUI v ia VIM»| V;V i l,; VA» ài<ti 'IÍHA Sal ianiti-m SILVER and PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, &ev - ?.. ... I have received and ara ¡eceiving daily, thu Sn-st li ne,of the. ahoye goods ever bronchi to this mtv, nt PRICES LOWER TiVÀN EVER. * Agent for the BRAZILIAN SPECTACLE. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and ?warranted. : - WiUV S<: 13 WKtft 80RT, Oct IS, 'SI -Ivi Ul Broad St,. Vnótr (entrai Hotel, AoffiSta. .io "The WaiBrbury^ ONLY A SPECIAL OFFER. THE WATERBURY WATCH 1 < a stem-wind¬ er, and will run ¡W hours.' Tlic case is ¡MCKEL- HILVEit, nml will alwin .> remain as bright as a new »liver dollar.. The V utcli has a heavy beveled edge, and crystal ivJtfs. Thc works of tho Watch are «¿iile willi thc fl.t ::;itmnatic maolilncry. Every, Watch isTEt* riilMij-Yarying positions and lsi>erfect before lofl>Ii'Slbc factory. Kilch Watch is put up In a handsonio rinv unproved 8ATIÑ- 1,1 VEO ciL^djjfor s;u^ transportation through tho !:«>;.".«. f-'jiVio-i lat;;.:í ¿di /'"J JUC* fi .fts'ifj^ L-h.i '.'.'" .' '. »-«?? sim fbi*;; U u <ailta bi£â-i¿V<f lo vi«; !?. . d jûiiwoàpû ¿iuüiii : ?. '.*.-. adi é*¿ «Uu'sâi..- Y KtViödi tttüie^a 6»$e¿a*L a:i-... J i~uuul *d; u l^ljiA This Walch win be sent to Subscribers whö pay one year in advance, for $2 BO. Or will be given as a Premium for Five New c «oí ¿mes ' - Subscribers. Address : bo wehVKwuvit nevil i.n.-i' e...m-..-A- thousand arc huyln : them in nf« tereéco !». i,' lu priced Waldies. 1'.:-> Company ure now'n.. . n. i.ooo Watches réát-li ihiy. ail average ur i% Watches per minute: Von world Imagine the whole country puppUcd bj; this time.' tty no unguis. Thia is llio merchant's Watch; Hie farmer's Walch, the mini r's M atch; tho laborer's Watch, tlie bey's Watch, tho schooL-nirl's Watch-in /act, eveqr- body'svatfii. f*n rn Ou rei pt,or J)J.OU wc »cm! Hil. celrhratei Wut. .1 an I n linnJaimie McUel-Plnted < !:«Iu, v'th Timmi mint lied, hy ri- l.len J neill, prepaid, nml gun ranice ft lo rearh \<>u *nlrly. Tlie Watcrliiii-,- Watch Cn. lias a national repn- talion for makin- thu BEST CIIEAf WATCH IN 'l in-; «V0BI.U. » Wc havo reccirCHl fro:n tln-in (liclrNBW \ 'atch. a prcai inn >n »vi .mn 11 over t he first oma w:u. \aiia a marvel of Kliripllclly ami ocenracr, containing more intfeimitthan ;;TIV olin r article placed be¬ fara tho pnhlic fur lmiiiv' years. 'I ho cut allows EXACT BIKE Watch: A Watch niado hy b.m l wor.ld ensr.as muchas a cottage by Iii« sca-shoro < r a small \ai lit. and take aa lomr to bniul. i»i reit, is I ho machinery, used in making ilii< Watch, mid sri exact arc ntl irs parts, thal If ii nwda repair*, if mit direct lo the ractory, thc charse i»r aclu.il repairs linchnling parts used) névor exci^cds .'.0 e!s. 't his will explain whv they arc wi cl«flan and s.» easily repaired: BVKRV-WATCH IS WAUKA.TTKO To GIVE BATlüPACriO.Y Edgefield, S. Ó. '».IJ ,*)íí4'/^-i :0 ¿£¿¡}¿ } 0*1 , '../. '. IQ à â 9 : Ú ;. aoêixia ¡ogs iiT ¿ra iaá i''*»! I . Vt < a G O .a 0) "3 i) J: o e « 5 5rJ S. * ° !" 5? '- rt g b's,- -O-o PH H 0 G. H. U. ii. í mim i co,, BEST IN THE WORLD ! Thc Great Savings Institution $10 TO ^ÏOCTSAVED! If You Are Going Prices Lover and NearerJ^Cpstt Than Elsewhere. E I. O. M. Our Pianos and Organs, Selected from Twelve of the Bett Makers, are acknowledged to bc Superior liy the Greal Ai lists of thc World. .. We Deliver our Pianos and Oigans, Freight Paid, to am/ -point in the South, with Music Book, Revolving ¿fool, and Instruction Book. A iso, a Good Cover with every Piano. NORTH, EAST,|P.A;S.M.A.T.H. OR TO ANY POINT IN THE GREAT AVEST, -AND WANT- Our long expedience of over Forty Years enables us to place -in- every IIoiw the. Finest Musial Instrument in the World., guaranteeing. :S&lisfac- tion and our Price to be the Xotetsf. Cheap Tickets '& Quick Time, i Musical &teti>#fa and Tm* j menis of every description Sheet Mu- WRITE TO OR CALL ON CHAS. B. WALKER, Traveling Passenger Agent, I |B)l sic and Music Books. Publications. The Latest J) (Wostnrn and Atlantic Railroad,) ATI* A UTA, - UIMK hi IA. NdTB;-When yon arrivo in Atlanta call on mo. Y».n will lind it !.> your ln- tnresl to tieo inc bol'oro piirôbasïng tick- ol-s fruin any "tic oise ASK FOR WALKER. AUTHUR S. TOMHkliVS, Altorney-.it-li»w, Edgefield C. ÈE i S- C Nov. 6,1884. Ordos filJtd on day of reception. Write far. Cd logues, P ices. Dis- ron nts, and Easy Terms'of Payment. T. ll. H. 0. T. S. G. 0. ROBINSON & CO. 831; UKO AI) M'., AlWiUSTA. .lau. 27, 1.885. FOR SALE. MY FARM of about Fifty Acre?, ly- ing, nearly ail, in the incorporate limits of Treut u, S.-.C^ -The,, traçt con¬ tai HM a good dguiling, alt necessary out¬ buildings, atld' also a fino orchard of choice Xruifc-treea. For further i>articu- lai-s, apply to the undersigned at Tren¬ ton, S. C. J.-A. 0. JOIiÇJS. Nov. 2,1884.-48: :. to .. a Mías . ii in-' i }>* isáj t.

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;;;j^:ui4F-iitDGEÎïELD) S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1885.j y

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{VOL .L.-KO. 26.1 ici ;

\ Iii <riti (ir Pill KrllflTJA.

S-lkr/iiiiltcj jSr. C., Apr.'lG,lW>.WE DESIRE to invite your attention

to our quotations of Prise ííorlliCarolina Corn Whiskey, Peach andApple Urandy,,and to solicit your or¬ders in tliat line.

Tills ¡Munt is wolf known as tho centroof tim largest producing section ol Cop-

'.pnr-dixtiíled? Whiskey and Bram v l»yFIRE PROCESS to bo found in* thiscountry.

. ^^^y'^i^^'^'^iiori^^thiKdia-i.ifil!l'.t'0,ii*tantly. operating, and iii seasonover J.000 fruit distilleries, attests Uio'su-pcrioi "u,v oí Afotpitain, ffandhnndc.lÑM^-key and lïrah'dy.

. Wodravo no Recliner's or Oornponnd-Vor's Lreonso and wo soil nothing bot. &lT(L>(i¡d and Natural goods

TU» so. justly celebrated liquors, thatnave in:ulo our house so popular in thopast^wjll eon lin no hi booiiered, anddtis.

" believed thal oiir experience, in Un lastth reo years in this'place will enable usto servo our pal ron? satisliu iorily in thofuturo. »

?l>>nifl#istx will dind it to their ndvan-tagetb KiHip our-goodsin,sto<;l;.

Çf'lffipfâisjuMsol ici ted to send for sam -

pies and prieo list.ffiiTHöflu»i Tomis, where parlies may

Bod a hardship impound''on them,si oiil'dcorrespond with ns in rcharil to rilling

... their iirdttrs.~omi TERMS ARE CASH.Lr 'ff': .«io: ?-,

( urroncy «stn accompany order*, or

.goods eau beshipped (-'. G. D. (unless at.l^âiûiiiXàh'tAtKiis) or Sigltt Draft williHill Hf .hill ¡)>JhliHiiiilinil ? ML---

'.live Plain &ipppingfI>ici:cli(jiu>.-'?v^.Kegs wi!tjaft-rharked as -follows, ami

sanio prico allowed *m thoir rr-nirn to tiswithout expenso. When prepaid. Ex-

.lï CJallon Kegs,.Ç 1 OD10 .«Sí» .glrVU^Utia.i 25 tiÍ Barrel....... I £0Jugs sol<L*U, Jdjvper.-gsrloir, and lmxes.

or ,q"«Mitii7^^tr?-phi(-.o nh'ein in, vhfclillu: llxpn^ss i^mirmnies require, w)lPbo.charged al. cost, say, 15c. per 1 to :i gals.

V/c'qiiiiù) today's prices.:'.'.Purri'Íí^re COrp Whiskey, por bbl. $1.25--Apple Ur'andVi ipHre'ffMit) '« " 1.75

Poach " (pum fruit) " .2 00l'un» N. C. Corp_.Whtskey.-in -U' arid

AppleJJrandv íir;4v o¿ ll) gal. Kegs !.?'<." Tench"'' ?"'..' '. r " " 2.25

XrrmpVs elioerfully fiirnisliodand low-f*^q notation* V£*Vfcri;

Ii KV & ?0.,.SLfSPQifài's (uui Jehl, r*}l

AP, M. 1S«|U __m_._

'ifir^floüs for.Planting* ?ïu-

Soak.the seed in an,open vessel (hat- -willJeak .water. aiKl throw warm water* on every clay, until they begin tosprout,

which will take about four or live.«lays,if tim weaHjërîs'AvWui.

I'l-.ui'iiig'Hj.«^ bodonefrmn thc firstqj' J\ prieto Uib li rs,t of. J uno.*ÄSolt#i ^dray W (lowery soil', break\v»iIU;thrji !U»j!&Tt.flst fortiliz^rs' and har¬row in.Lay off rows ."0 inches apart, with a

.^í»sUiul.pi^~' or.».'JiU iliaWxuii opeu abouttwo inches deep, then drop seed one or

ivoryMuches while,theIvers wi th a smalli,í$d|| of them, cov¬

ering seed aüölit throe- or lour inchesdeep.- As soon at» tho first sjiroiu eau, be seen,or in ".Uiiit-sixdavs, harrow with W'I icht.harrow, moving tiio whole surface of tho

g gttumd.j TJiis yill destriiy the hrs. coat? <yJf'<äds]:ipd trr.aüÄ. $ ii . ';

,rTIài>o* &:tffiF Ibo-rantin ^imartcrl^. * Airifelfotr: as st^on' as Wv next coat'oT

weèds.ifPlKiar, harrow, again in a di roe.-4~ tion contrary to tho.tirst. y ii juay de-*

way Theuern 1 ti vate with plow and hoe,irogQtation destroyed

lr ls (lsor Mic per'quart Ivy

$: WATSON.Marion^ Sj,, C.

Apr. IÎ7188S -lm

CÖO'CÖcoS3hflP<

COTiCSOuWOlO00

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FIRE INSURANCETHE undersigned has been Agent f<

EdgrdioldCountv forthetiEORCTHOME INSURANCE COMPANY, <

Columbus Ga., for tho last twenty-lh^vC#»»'s¿-*rd'. know« rt. to lie a. Itel i al >

Coinpanj'. And willi Ample Assets,FaAdjuatments and Prompt Payinehts,lias merited and received a liberal pa

lJtWûS I rru"1 tllP people of Edgetlpld.ir.you "\vant Fire lnsnranoo in si tros

*'H\^>rt'fiy C(itiipany, please call on, or H<

;:,Tress, I). ít. D1FKISOE. Ag't.,Vgfc g¿ lMgelield, S. C.

j on

fon---..:.*...;t ?-

-.i.JblhK-Nortnan St-dlion, T.Id>I0U, w

aland for the season at Hie residence'Olive-rVj. l>ob«on, Esq. Any inform

ti.'i, V..U1Í0.I cm be obtained front IV

Polisón, vino milo and a half ivist

BdgeCeld C. II.

Mty. 4, tyftn i^VM. JOifNSC N

df-

<hc .waulit »aM tan14 ,£tí 7. td.

01T OF THE ASHES!:t- Mi 'I 1« !

! Ag'Respe. lfully informs his Friend* a

Custoniers, tlial he has,

Since the Fire,

Now being daily recruited from Hie I

markóta ii^/jjajid,.f-K .

(''?tao and seo mo.

H;. II. BRViVSOSi, A*gl(VI m.ÍML.- VA _oSe. d PKtatoes, Oranges, Onions, L<

Cabbag¿s and Garden Seeds, at

91 - «MSE*" 2 BRONSON'-,

TUCE».

MA HY ASHLEY TOWNSKNJ

Would 1 were lying in a field'ofOf clover cool and. soft,. aniJ

..s wool,

Willi dusky clouds in deep skie;over,

And scented silence at my Ifeel-

Just for one hour to slip theworry

In eager haste from.'Thoughtient r.nsb, « ...

And watch it rushing'Jin )t$hurry,

Disdaining wisdom's call, o

hush.'Ah! il.'were sweet., where ejovei

are meeting,Aud daisies hiding, so to bide i

Is'o sound except my own heart'ibeating,

Rocking itself to sleep within my.Just to lie lhere, fd led with' thi

1'ieathingThal comes of listening to a wi

song ;Onr youls nquire at times thia f

.sheathing-All swords will rust if scabba

.too long. ;

And I am tired-so tired of rigid-"So ïTffd ^rwwrwmasi^\ , do- iI.yéarn, i faint Tor3 rome of lif

beauty, ''

its loe^r-byads -with no steogiirun Uirough/ j :; '. Jr.

Ay, langi), if laugh yon will, at mv:¿? spleen;i»eín OHIBut women sometimes die of? greeii-; ...

IW for Ufé "Wall 'jàjb held beyoireach..''.

And the assurance they havaa5i need.

Holding lo the Old Southernmalioii o¿ Woman.

A Very superior wbmán wi

Senator Lamar and personallyed with Lim to' allow one of bia place on ths Labor Comm:She' said : 1 '? ;

'With all .my matter of fact, ]cal; way." of reasoning, Mr. Jwouldn't come down, from; the çIIé# rejd.ied, tp my common sense

raénts with gallant apeecheBandal rons assertions that womento be taken Care of, abd" thatshould be protected and «he]from all rough contact with the \

It was the old theory regardingen aa twining vines,-tender ¿aud commercial shrubbery, thronly in the conservatory atmospITtTholdsTo the old Sbnthenre'sti,on of women which is all.very-pia rom ince and reahUi|e¿lrficury.it is^tbout M^tíelpraí^TO^voiwomen in their struggles for 1and batter as a camel's hair shaWorth gowuawouid be in a log <

iu the wilderness. * ? r-rrfiThe Coinage oifsilyer/>.* .- *

. The Ék^r»l response made.hy,-*-cfHy*.,-r» ^n^r lucros x^x^w -qcnfi

in, every part of South Carolirjfhe circular of the Centrai' NktBank of Columbia, Feijuesöug ,1

signatures to a petition ib'r the itdiate suspension of silver coinaglords a gratifying evidence olsonni! views that prevail amon^intelligent and influential me

wliom the circular was addressedThe evil against which lite pet

is directed, however, asîswèll-kncannot be-remedied by the Tresiior Secretary of the treasury, 01

any other officer of the GovernrrThe duty of coining at least $2,(OOO of silver every month hasimposed upon the treasurer ofUnited StateB by Congress, andcoinage must he continued until <

grew itself interferes fo stop the flIn the meanwhile thepeoplesb

bo educated to understand the igem which threaten their i.uteifrom this source, and the actiotthe bank officers and bnisiBess rn«

calculated to do good in this dition at least-Ä7noa and Chimer.

TheTasliions.

The leading idea of crape moi

ing is to follow the moat conserva

and quiet ideas jORsible. No »Iis: in permitted or any attempt at oste

lions affectation of grief.»

' The colors in new silk gloves ri

; Troth dark tópale shades of: mc

tau, russet and nut brown fi om filand bezel to chestnut, golden br(

" grays from ala*e to pale Russian,' many intermediate tints of gray, t

amber and mastic.>r

A. Crepe ile chine, grenadine and

% promise to become the favorite fallo lor the coming spring and-.sum 1

>r In the first named are.sbown s

} really artistic designs-beautiful t

cate leaves and flowers, in pale, fall- colors on cream, light blue, rose orJ" ender ground.

The scarf baa now become the

y. vorite finiah- for the peasant skirt.

j# can be made of either silk or ri bland relieves the monotony of tl

ill new akirts. lb can be made to faiof either at the sides or back, arid'ea|îl- made to harmonize with the real

fr. the toilet.° The full, ungored, tucked skirt \

round waist, enhanced by pretty- trimmings of ribbon; Swiss bodÍ. or girdles fastened with handsi

buckles will be a favorite styli. afternoon drepses of muslin, foul

summer silk, and all white materfor summer wear. L

Killings, as side plai tings are calhave now been in vogue twenty y<and upward, yet do not seem tocline in popular favor. They h

»M grown finer, and the finer theythe more elegant, but tho eluate

" "knife" or side plaiting is to dayof tho most elegant methods of rn

inga cloth skirt; while the ki

plaited rollies or flounces still distaall competition. ; ¡j I

[j, Attention is called to the fact I

the net debt of- the United States

now gone below $1,500,000,000OT "the first tirafl'fiince the warr Twe

years ago it waa $2,700,Q00i090."

»est , , , _

Now. that .Augusta-baa abolie, the diuramers'tax, there is notl

to prevent the next Commercial Cem- vention from meeting here.-Augig. . Chronicle.

Indications oí a Geiiir.ilüprisíi^.

TUCSON, ARIZONA, May- :

special from Deming says : Tliid ians passed near here yealheading for Mexico. Cavalry.close pursuit. Tho bodies <

.Americans who were 'killed 1diana were found at Blue RivMonday. '''The atage Whir:,1-, ni

tween :Eaale; and Grafton i

'$nnpa in the Black Ruigc lubeen-heard from, and it ia thrift;has been captured by Indians."DENVER,1COL4 May:27-A *

to tho Tribune Republican from-.Fe/sayfl : Last Sa tnjday- the ..Ariltil'Jed two ;me.n at- thc .0¿rftweiPeterio ranche on the Gila RiveSondky ^teçnoon they Jailed CStoyénBofjJíbreíhan o ! theiAll,Ingersoll ranche, and HarveylauH, iSon bîCAôaâMcBraîiU,between Grafton aw! Fairview.tièê&Îtr were* SfciirtÄ^aliSntMrVt»L>NoiAh ib?Gra fton aird .Fairv rewrdiscovered they were still warm, iland haft'b,t)ëri:shot '.'several 'tínáwhan found: was lying on - his**with a rod driven through ..hisinto the ground. Frank Adan;son of George. Adams, a randresiding near Fairview, is supjtp,have been kiUed.alsp'; ius.haifound near Ihe bodies- of ;Sley<and Moreland. -

'.A1 special froin. Winslow, AriaayB : 'Aböttt icb'Navàjb'es, UtePiutes, all- thoroughly "armedwith war paint on, campedHardyjj. Monday nigkL.sItis repithey are making preparations toGerimomis baud of Apaches.

Later information :frorn'the:frordiçatës, that fyoetiles.are on Diar.Creek, Northeast of Fort B tyanthe Black Mountains. Colonel jrow and á nutnlier of scouts ar

that vicinity. Col. Biddle, wilbattalion of the Sixth Ciivarly, isHillsboro, and Lieutenant Davis,ejxty Whii*^pt'tnta:iû *:A^tpl$.|-Sen'rn on the irro1"\5r ihMiofcfrles;Ile Became Rich in a. Few 1),

A' Chicago Youth Marries au

Willow,-, Who l>ies Th.rec l>ayiXater.

CiucXoo. May 20 -The subnrBpn th. Ch irago is milch excited <

'ihe death of Mrs. Thomas Mot ;

an old resident, . which pcciVrrci]Chicago urnîer.U£ii^âi i:ii'(:i]ms'fHrî/bomas Morgan uiai^nfatfo' yago, leaving a:widow aruTafltep i

William Walton, twenty two y.old. Morgan left 'abolit $20,000vested in real estate; Aboutmonths ago' a young kinari fnn'i

Stephen Dowling came to South (

.cago, anil last Friday;- afternoon,said,'they we're marridd^by'.a RmCatholic pneet .it Cliiea'gtx.' Mrs. A

gan's death occurred Monday,-yesterday a South Chicago'; at foi

took poaspanion aa custodian*' oftho" widow-'fi property "iri South (

cago, acting under, orderndrom Do

ing. Dowling had not nnnoupthe death ol Mrs: Morgan to her«

young Walton. Dr. Tabor, whotended the deceased Morilla)'/ria"Dowling wan very anxious lo

married, because he BiiUI he had r

istered the widow at the hotel as

wife and that they were not. tlmarried." Ho added that Mrs. Do

ing was suffering from hernia.

The New York Tima nays : " Thi aie some indications ol a belter atr of thingB in (jeneral eommercp. .'.

extensive cotton sale last week, whwe noted an to ita chief features, i

g the most important ot' theaë'. T

showed that the" principal dinfril¿ ors of thia staple throughout the co

try recognizedthe renewal of a healiV general demand among consumí

and felt themselves sale ih prepar'.' to meet it at current market. pri<

There ia evidence also in the reta

e ol the; Railways -and. the,i(Gleari?a houses thatthe depression iñ tradf!*. rather in prices thau;in the amoun¡e tranaactiona, and that a more acti- movement'in-nearly all-bjancbesd begun tO' take place. DoubtlessT- movement mrtfit yet for a long ti

be alow, and lhere is not' as yet,x. ia there'any'réfCaon to expect, any[t newal of speculation.. Buttona whole there ia A distinct, improv.eint-ie which, with prudence and energy,,n be extended." -

Jj R. M. Puleiner, of thc Boston //aid, and Chas. A.: Daua; of the NYork Sim, are both devout hud act

S «edin borgian s.?lt - ¿_O.V.:«i¿._eB Chinese' Maudarin-" You Atmie cana-are very fmart, but ypu:aréor consistent." American Citizen-"d, what way?" "You'spend millide of dollars sending missionaries to u

"That ia true." "And the objec(j to fit us for the kiugdom ol' heavei

iT'B "\re8." " Butatili you refuse ii

|e, residence in the United-States. Ni

ve explain that." " Well, you see.

re are afraid if you go to our country»j live you will get into American pine tics." " What of that?'' " T

l|c. wonld unfit you for the kingdon!¡re Ee&ven."-J'/idadr!pIi)a Call.ce' Attorney General Garland is afr

of doctora, and attributes his girat health to the fact that he never c:

ias them-in.when ill...Hrsloraiivr ll inc.

itv3 '»If.-yttu hré. weak and an flori rig fr

general debility, yon shouhlicd Speer's Port Grape Wine, it. \

ing purify, your blood, restore digestoh- and rhäke you feel like a youn,tata peraon. For sale by 'druggists g

erally.

A Cure for Hydrophobia.A Simple Weed :Ttttt Grows v by the

^A3'**de~lli.8tory of the Cars.

A: lady: handed a reporter, the otb..er. (lay, a slip of. paper aakinghiirt if],li« would not publish itfor the betefi t..pf the public. It wai1 found:to bea simple but effective cure .for that

-dog day. terror, hydrophobia. Tbf£.cure, .which great, experience- haBJprovod to be. infallible, is nothingmoro than a:rpoLof ;a common wee^kpown^as elecampane, steeped in.milk. .Elecampane grows ;in. great jprofusion along many country roadsin this and .Rensselaer counties. It-hau powerful medicinal qualitiemil k-,-ia; well,known to hr. i^a epecifor many poisons»^ ;The0.manner; padministexirigjjthe Antidote i will ! he'learnedly, a per.nsal of the.£oljpgrin«

. history of . this ejmple. and .wpmjLerfdl,tdi oi is: boîaioa.j*

In Cheater. eounty,J*A., liveda.per-man named Joseph Emery, who use^to he sent.ipr far and widejwheü ányone.had.been bitten by a rabid anijmal.-. He.went; to his. patient .,carry*Jing spraeJLhiftg/ understood- to he ^|ropt.i which he. himself .dug itur. (¿ajwop-js. He. milked a pint of;;*m!ii¿|.i;eflhírJom...the .cow, jfjjifc the. robtJit, bpil.ej i.t,.gave it to the pafasting; made .him. fast, after, taiit ; gave a second and third dos¿Jalternate days^.ariU never failed*effecting a .qure^. I^-^aome wa;

.s cret transpired, and the root!known to he elecampane.The story, current in the coun

wan that an old German ma<lediscovery in the days of Penn, *iíapplied to the Pennsylvania Legisture for. a grant of $o"00 for makirjghi« secret public. His oifo-rVvtreal fd with contempt, and he resoiyjed that hiH secret should die!$mlhim, but, a drunken son knew^ititi

,.? v ... .-ue-r'

wrote out the recipe, making anum-,her ol' cojiieB and.tried to pell'tiitmnt one liol lar apiece. He only sue

ccerted in. selling two, one of these to

the man who made such eiiective use

of it. So weil diM he establish" thelocalreputation of Iiis specific'that in"his neighborhood folks were not

afraid bf mad"dogs. This man never

failed to cure or prevent hydropho¬bia. Ju one case the spasms had be

gun before the first dose was given,ami the patient recovered. ' r'^-tv^;

WÁ^IUNCTON, May 21.-The friendsof Blaine say the election of LoganoariLOt advance his tori unes as the^

Republican candidate in 188S; that

Logan cannot separate himself fromtlii'ohl ticket., and that if he ia ii can

(Tulafe in a national campaign, againit can only he as it was last year.There in no doubt that the Blaineleaders here believe the old ticketctn he renominated. They talk that

sprl of thing openly. A number olthe Western leaders have been on

here paying vieita in the line of thispolicy. Mr. Medill, editor of theChicago Tribune, who has been herefor a number of dayH, and who. dinedrecently with M>. Bl.iiue, believes id-

renominating the old ticket. Cli&rl.tsEmory Smith, editor of the Philadólpina 'Pres»', who' was here two or lime

days"ago,'is an anleut advocnte olthe old ticket. General Logan u a

candidate for the first place this limeand it is very improbable that- hewill look with favor upon the plan of

the Blaine people.Among I fie Democrats'the talk is

all of Mr. Cleveiend. The frieuds of

lite President expect to see hiilTre"'nominated as a matter of course, andre elected without any trouble. Al¬though the administration id in itsfirs! year the politic ana are very bu¬

sy in talking about the future. Sena¬tor Sherman will not withdtaw fromthe canvass for re election. Ile doesnot intend lo be à candidate for, theGovernorship this Tall.. The contestin Ohio will mainly interest "'himthrough the fact that, the Legislaturewhich will elect \ »Senator ia to% bechoHen this 'fall.-JV7T. World.

Spartanbttrg "JTcrnld: Work raj be¬ing1'vigorously pushed forward on trieAbbeville and Spartánburg road. 1 ivt

mile.': of the line from Asheville thiiway are reported ready for the tieiand iron, and 1G5 hands are now a1

work on the road. The "big fill'is the only serious impediment, ant

ae many hands are at work there a

can operate. We understand tbaowing to some hitch in the arrangemenin, Inman refased to furnish íhmoney i<s was anticipated, and lbwork ia now being done by the Teimi nal Company, composed of thvarious Hues interested in its comptetion. ,»

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St. John predicts that ex-Gov. Co

quilt, of Georgia, or General OliniqVJ. Fiak, of New York, wjfffed tlProhibition ticket in Î8F8. UH ad-jthat the Proh i bi LionUH a will ha?Slate tickets in New York and Oh,nexL fall, and "figure prominentlythe campaign."

i> r<_side*_i_'Ayers Sarnaparillais a highly c

ceiilrated estraot 'of Sarsaparilla, nitother blood-purifying roots, ooinbiowilli Iodide of Potassium and IreIts control over scrofulous diseases

unequalled by any other medicine.

Hiss rJcvelauiPsTemperance ujuli¬ions.

Mai Living lÁmic.

) The foliôwinç -àppeal to t^irlH wan

^ritten by ..-Elizabeth'Cleveland, the

^ejiUraifitreHfl of the White House,waa published in the' Youth'speraricc-.'?Banner-, Feb. 18,-1882:

spouslbllity ol' Girls in TempéranceHork.

G. Hollaml wrote in Mrs..Hayes'sJi-these wordfi: "Women onlytd:e wine drinking; uufashiona-

nd ¿eal the Nation of this curse."* i *

bat did Dr. Holland mean byen only ? Is it tine that onlyeireaa make wine drinking un-

ioi**^ieand beul the Nation.of this

;V Yon anil I need.do know this

^because if. only we women j can

.thing, why, it is an.awful re-

ility upon us,.each ono of da. somebody else CHn.do.it, we,

;the others would like:to give'ebódy else the job. Five; at Washington, Mrs.-'Mayra

¡mistreas of thc White JTonuc,; wa« for her, ami no one elfie,::what the social atmosphere

piLe which surrounded lier guesíahow-'they should be entertained

Louee, Well, shedui ao: un-

l-.of thing. She banished wine

«[alj^ber entertainments, with

jjfoerefJption. Secretary Evartsaiufis. "Ile was mortified. He¿rtofciendnre to have lord aud

. English, count and countessbaron and baroness, German

to.Jtfié Wb i t e House d inners and

üiinp ill for them to drink-tí'rop of poison ! It was utterlyi So Mrs. Hayea made one ekin ¡favor of those great foreign

saes, and .allowed, wine uponblé-ju (.heir presence. But onlye. .Her conscience-high-soul-ab ..that she is-smote her for

ne little cowardly compromiseShe could better endure

'¿i S.ècietary Evarts a> d fluaahamed of her than be

aietiof .herself. So she quietlyan^^orevena.'ter prohibited wine from

hejjable, and cheerfully endureil the

iffy eyebrows and shrugged should¬ers*' the diplomatics, British, FrenchRrj«ai~allrand the little short-lived

^139| ''.'.fashionable" ao.-iety until thai." urned, to a cheer and faahjotia

b'e^flpeisty: .tinned around, like tht

RpaJBl it island-trotted on behind il.

nil .toeeame.un fashion able tc

-*wine in lur-hsociety while Mtarrrnj»-.White House.'

bat Mrs. Hayes did in fhe Whifi

every woman can. do in he

borne if she will. If the girlread these word« -will each o

altogefher, use., their iniluencside of temperance, they .cai

e -.temperance fashionable! wherare. Will you do it?

en..Grant does a manly (liing ii

sing to drink wine evorywher.in all society. It is only a stron

i.who can keep hiflfwino glass ur

down-in this case righi, side rj

-while all the grand people aronn

are sipping champagne and toasl

9aehotbor in-sparkling drinks. N

pan tell how "lar rbis little, candiits light."' BnÍ"'nb orin can il

a fashion irrsociely what a woma

ll is a woman only, a.-i Dr. Ho1 said.

f wish some strong, bright angiaîffootl before yon j ml. now, while yorfcad, girls,.to ll ish before yon; as ri

ords of mine can, the power yoossesH to help*or to hinder llluise of temperance, tn make yeel.your responsibility, lue.une ye

^BjjïrTftj in the matter ;. to shuddits weight, and to never cease lr

fui fi I it-1 DonblleHs you have bea!

great deal about ike value ol yomiles ; but do yfcn kbow tho valueour frowns ? I wish I could malou feel the .value of your frowtid the importance of knowing jnhat ter frown upon. What a m

."i iimust do by a blow a woman can

by a frown' When the lime corr

thst the ) oung man who now shares 1

"^"tTine in your society and (he salotwho j ikes about lemperai.ee in yopresence, and takes a glass social

¿tow and- then, is made to feel tlthese things cannot be if you are

be his companion. at party, ride,church ; that good society carilto érate these things in its membeiin short, that this kind of' m an ie i

fashionable and unpopular-thenj.cobol will tremble on its throne, a

the liquor traffic will hide ita cane

our face.

Ex Secretary Blaine has nea

finished .the second volume ofli lc, "Twenty Years ol' CongresOver 200.000 copied of th- fi rut v

nine have bean sold by snbueriptiami the sales of the second veinwill probably he quite as great. IBlaine's profits on this ed i timi, if

poils reganling the per cenfagej him are not exaggerated, cannotbelow $125,000"My wife," said Jones, "ia an

collent j erformer on the jowsharp."Why," said Smith, "it. is a sin

lar instrument for ii woman

play, on.""Bealaall the instruments, tboi

that women generally play on."" How's that?'""Why, she can't taik or tiug w

abe ia playing.".

.1 IIIIIIJIMUVV».-

Mr. Theodore Weuzel, of Walhalla,has recently purchased in Swaincounty, N. C., just 'across the Stateline from Oooneo county, a tract of00,000 acres of laud, upon which he

proposes the erection of, an immenseeatabiirhmen^for the mann facture of

|.fancy Bavarian glassware, an indus¬

try altogether new in this country.Mr. Wenzel.. endeavored to obtainland in thia Stute for the location of

J this factory; but Pays he wae .unableto secure..the title to HO large a

traot.. ¡ SIVBMÙI ¡ ibu>.¡ :

Mr, ,Weuz-íl has been in Cbaileatoufor several days with a view to mak

leg arrangements lor jintneditlelycora,mencing Ile work upon the tacto-

r);Luildiiigd. The contract wn'l prob-ably tall into > liai lesion hands, audthe buildings, will be up by the fall. Sosoon as all preliminaries, shall have

been.arranged. Mc. Wei.zd .intend*leaving fur Europe to secure skilledw.oikera in glass from the factories of

Bavaria and Austria, whom he willbring to Walhalla and Swain countytor the purpOHe.of. instructing Amen-

I can workers as to the mysteries timiintricacies ¡of .Bavarian glass workirg.Mr. Wet.zel says that.an eatabluta-ment of the kind he intends operatingdoes not, so:far as he '8 aware, exist

in this country, for- he has .traveledfar ami wide in the hope of discover¬

ing one, but.hfLS failed to cb so. Ile

further states, that in np pirt of the

world:can more delicate llmt for themanufacture ol ihis elegant glasswarebe .found (han in the northwestern

part of this State, - all along the bor

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Tbe Locusts Declared Harmless,

WAsniNOTps, May, 25.-ProfessorC. V. Riley, Chief pf ;the Entomologi¬cal Bureau of the Agricultural De

partment, receives many letters fromthe West and Southwest which indicate that the farmers of those sec¬

tions are alarmed in consequence o

tbe predictions of a visitation of stv

enteeu-year locusts. Tbs appearanceof or ¡¡nary locusts in California andTexas in very destructive .numbersadds to the alarm. .-.Professor Rileysaysi theaeyenteen year locusts, whceevisits he ha«, predicted, are,harmlessto growing crops and" do no injuryexcept lo,the t\vigsof forest and fruit

trees. Wherever y on n^. orcharcs

been cleared during the^blftt sêvtuteen years the trees are liable to stil¬

ler somewhat, but it is probable that

the use of kerosene emu'aion w'prayi dupon the trees will f protect. thenr,The ordinary, locust, wbich is to ile

structive to growiug crops, has jtWiwhich cul, while the saveuteen yen

species, moro popularly called ihr

Cicada, haB only a -break, throng1,which be sucks bia tiohriabmeut.

.10,000 ITop !e Kx pf lied.

Private letters from Posou ar.c

Silesia dereri' e the prefient expulaioiby Germany, at. Rupsia'a request, o

Russian Poles fiom thoae provinces a

heiug attended by the moat cruel ai.«heartrending'iticidents. Many of th

Polea who are now being driven on

have been settlers in German terri torfor many yea ra and have thorough ;identified themselves with local in

teresto. Most of them went to l'p>eand Silesia to escape from intolerah!despotism at home. The decree c

expulsion issued by Herr von Pullkamer, German minister of .the ir

tenor; s fleets about 30.000 Pole* ref

dent in Germ my. Eight thousan

of these have already been arreste

without warning and conducted to tl

German frontier by Russian tronjThe remainder of the 30,000 ordetcout of the »rn pi re consistol those'«1had obtained permita of p.ettletnei.The decree of expulsion gives theia short respite in order to allow thetime to settle up their ttffdra, dispool their property and otherwise ij rpare for extradition. Whole viilaghave already been* depopulated, ai

their refngee inhabitants turned ov

ito the Russian authorities at the Gemau irontier. Numbera of the poToles are fleeing into¡Austria to esca

enforced-return to their birth placíThe news of all this cruelly has cs

the chill of .deppair throughout Risian Poland. It is all interpretedthe Viennese as a freah evidencethe binding nature of the present ct

nection between Germany aud Rusand ol their unied. policy to entir<suppress the Polish nationality.

President Cleveland/, it is said, v

a very dull boy at school. 1

Republicans who are put ont ol oilthink he lias not improved much.

Mr. Blaine's hedth is reporlbetter than it. han been for years.Logan's Illinois victory may not gBlack Jack a walk over for'18SS.

ex.

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The first full blooded monkey e

born in. this country cam« into'world in New York city on SundThe climate general ly stops the bre

iug of the-animals. The baby iaei.. leinöhea long, bright and wide awi

'ghj'aud ÍH held in ita .mother's arma

.> the time. It nurses just likea.huninfaiit, and ila mother pata it,aerate

hile ita bald bead tenderly and showsteeth viciously at intruders.

SUCCESSOR 9 TO

Jas.Iíavf: just receiv^çT íind have DOW on exhibition, ân ex¬

ceedingly large and well selected of goods, which they offerat prices low enough to satisfy all :

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Prints,Press Onoda,Klaniwils,Kepellants,Ou^sinimes,.J «RU*,I>(iinMs|.i(«<,Notions.

ClothingHat-,Shoes.Cents' FurnisbiDg Goods,

! Hosiery,Neck Wear,Uniurolhi-',

! Tin nhs,

I Hardware,Crockery,Glassware,Tinware, ]WooflènwarefStaple aud Facey

Groceries.Bajrglng and Ties. ;

\Vo male«« ¡i Mpecialty of .SHOKS, nuil carry iheTärgest stock outside of a city.UtS Our WAGON YARD is open and free for f.ui«H« of ouroustoroers.

'a* Full cash value pun I for cotton and other country produce.JAS. L. QP33COT & PO.,

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Our long expedience of over FortyYears enables us to place -in- everyIIoiw the. Finest Musial Instrumentin the World., guaranteeing. :S&lisfac-tion and our Price to be the Xotetsf.

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WRITE TO OR CALL ON

CHAS. B. WALKER,Traveling Passenger Agent,

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sic and Music Books.Publications.

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J)(Wostnrn and Atlantic Railroad,)

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AUTHUR S. TOMHkliVS,Altorney-.it-li»w,

Edgefield C. ÈE i S- CNov. 6,1884.

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FOR SALE.MY FARM of about Fifty Acre?, ly-

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