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Whitener, 2 days ser vice aud mileage for one as co com m ssioner, . G. Corpening, for 3 days doi vice nnd milease for two as 6.00! 25.00 1.42 2.00 5.00 uiuiissioner, bernelhv. '2 davs 7.C0 a r mileage for one ; ountv commissioner, Ai, S. Leal, 3 days service as 5 70 county commissioner, 6.00 P. A. Hoje, 1 days service in assisting iu settlement with treasurer, J. S. Huffman, fees in State 2.00 vs John Ijore, July term, su perior court, 1837, .95 W. M. Huffman,fets vs. John Lore, July ter 2.30 W. D. Wilkie, fees in vs. Geo. Huffman, July 1887, W. D. Wilke, fees in state vs. Surah Hu dson, July term, 1887, R. J. Shipp, fees in state vs W. J. Hinson, July term, '87, i.-. E. H. Jones, fees in state vs John Douglass, July term '87 J. W. Martin, fees in state vs John Douglass, Julj term, 1887, John Fry; damages allowed 6.85 2.30 1.50 2.20 3.25 i in laying out publio road, 5.00 Thos. Williams, fees in state vs. ' John Bumgarner, Julv term, 1887, H. C. Bolch, fees in state vs Geo. LsiJ, July teruj, 1887, W. J. Uochran, j. p., f i-i Btate vs tVidter .Mocrtr. july temi, 1S87, 1 " ..- & &h in state vf . - u:a!y term, 1 '. t-ej . fcti, i.'i state t, ik.v. A:::ov-. Jti-y teru:, 1S87, J. A. Deal, fees iu state vs JL W. Cloninger, July term, 1.85 50 811 30 1887, P. 1!. Wailick, feed in state vs Josiah Smith, January term 1887, P. M. Warlick, fees in state vs Berry Hudson, August term, 1886. . L. F. Martin, fees iu state vs J. A. Douglass, July term, 1887, Chas Ramsour, fees in state ys Ed Blackburn, July term, 55 50 O. 60 1887,- ALE. Bost, fees in state vs Leroy Setzer, July term, 1887 W. Ritchie, fees in state, vs D. A. Propst, Jan. term, '87, J. P. Cloninger, fees in mat 3.50 2.00 2.40 ter of inquiry, Jan. term 1887, 1.75 G. &. Sipe, fees in state 'vs M. W. Cloninger, .July term, 1887, . I at oidtc i, '87 Kiate term. 1.35 M.. Lo'wrance, fees, in state vs Geo. Hass, July term, '87, .." JANUARY, 1888. A. Morgan, 11 days work on stock law fence, D. P. Ypunt, keeping pris 1.55 8.25 orjers m laiii . -, 62.60 Edward's. Biouehtbn & Co. record bo.okst' . .. , - 26.00 ;.. H.. T- Iliirrisi d. s., ium.mon-' in'g and. qualifying jury to lay out road, : 'i . . - M. T. Sauuders,fees in state vs C. L- Turner and William Paiker,iuly tet mlSSTV - Betty Herman, fees" in state 2.25 'L85 A1TD vs Sally Litten, July term, '87 V. B. Gaither, publishing annul etatemeut-s and notices.: of boardy ;;.- : ' " IA0 25.00 true aiBbt E- Hunsuckerj vpjL'k.- -Simpson bridge,- ; ': ' : : ''l.50l M. S. loal, i lays service as county cordtaisi-iouer, ;2.00 -; L. R. Whitener, 1 ckys ser vice and mileage as co com., 3 00 M, A. Abernethy, 1 days service and mileage as county commissioner, A. M. Huit, 1 days service and mileage as couuty com., r. ii - , tote vs Bradshaw, J iH 'u, J.by7, M. F. Hull, j'fj iu state vs L. H. Bai ' 'y U i tu, '87, H. F..T.4.I'tt-i.f iees in state TS H. Taliant, July tei m, '87, ' - " I - - Gas Robinson, fees in state vs M. W. Cloninger, July term, 1887, J. H. Deal, fees in state va Geo. Lall, July term, 1887, . J. A. Douglass, fees in state vs B. Fish, et ai, July term,87 Ab Woodford, fees in state vs Jim Moore, spriDg term,'85 J. H. Coulter, fees in Btate 85 95 1.05I18S5, 1.40 . vs Walter Moore, July term 1 1887. 1.05 1 jacob little, damages al lowed in laying out public road. W. J. Kale, fees in state vs Walter Alley. Jan term, '87, S. C. Brown, fees in state vs J. W. C'ark, spring term, '84, E. J. Lai!, for fees in state vs Geo. Lail, July term, '87, W. H. Shu ford, fees in state vs Ed Blackburn, July term, 1887, W. L. Moore, fees in state vs Walter Moore, Jnly term, 1887, W. M. Gaat,- fees in matter of inquiry, July term, 1S87, Fannie Gant, fees in state vs Sully Litten, January term, 1887, 1.00 2.25 1.10 2.30 2.05 1.05 1,65 1.24 Jessee Smyre, fees in state vs Dan Brickley, July term, 1887, H. T. Harris, fees in State vs 11. F. Hover, July term,87, Wm. Hoke, fees in state vs Wade Hooper, July term, 87, "R. M. Kee, fees in state vs C. LI Turner and Wm. Park er, July term, '87, FEBRUARY. Ju. H. Kerr, fees in state vs Abernathy Bros., July term, 1887, See poor book. A B. Hildebrand and Chaa. Hoover, moving drift from Simpson bridges V. P. Bost, timber to repair public road, Smyre, Rhyue &. Co., sup plies for jail, 3.50 2 05 2.05 1.85 2.40 4.60 3.00 7.07 J. S. Allen and T. M. War lick, expenses and taking Geo. Lail to Asylum at Mor gauton, D. P. Youut, keeping pris oners in jail to date. Kerr WiIson,lock and glass for jail. A. M. Huit, 1 days service and mileage as county com, A. G. Corpeuiug, 1 days :;erviv and mileage as county 12.25 85 30 5.93 2.60 2.80 j M. -V Al.- j'l;.i' i t, 1 ei'iVS 90 j sei : a:;J utiieage. county commissii.-iie'", L: R WLiUiifr, I I.ys fcr viee aud mi eage as co coui, M. S. Deal, I days service as county commissioner, W. F. Mull, work ou stock law fence, 3.7? 3 2.G0 2j A. D. Goodnight, repairs on jail, - 5.00 Geo. W. Cochran,' services as clerk of the board, 77.38 50 John Gray, fees in state vs Wm. Hallman, J uly term, 87, 2.55 Wm. Brown, fees i.-t state vs John.Lowrance, Jan term,'87, 1.70 WT. T. Wike, fees in stite vs Hiram Hefner, July term, '87, 1.55 O. Lee, fees in state vs Walter Moore, July term, '87, 1.05 J. H. Morrow, fees iu State ni ni w- i vs Jiilmore tjiomnger, juiy tsrm, 1887, 2.45 MARCH. . J. W. Biackwelder, fees in state vs Walter Moore, July term 1887, 2.00 A. Nixonsheriff,bringing L. P. Wilson to Newton jail, 4.10 D. Pi Yount, keeping "pris oners in jail to dale and taking Lee Mathis to Morganton Asylum, 34.40 . D. P. Yount, expenses in taking Dan Bnnkley and J. Lpwrauce to Charlotte jail 20.35 D. V. Yount, bringing Dan Brinkley and John Lowrance from Charlotte to Newton, 18185 II. G. Greeuhill, work on stock law fence, 1.50 M. L. Fry, 13 months serv ice as overseer of stock law fence, 13.00 A. P. gigniau, burial expen ses for John Bailey, pauper, 5.00 I A. P. Sigmon, keeping Bai ley, pauper, twenty days, 75 - J. R. Gaither, room rent fpr grand jury, Geo. E. Coulter, well chain and bucket for public well, A. G- Corpening, 1 days 3.70 2.60 126 8.35 5.80 ' service and mileage as co com A. M. Huit, 1 days service and mileage as county com, L. R. Whiteuer, 1 days service and mileage co com, M. A. Abernethy, 1 days service and mileage as county commissioner, " . M. S. Deal, 1 days" Bervice. 2.00 10.40 2.35 W. B. Gaither, fees in state ts A. Deal, July term, 1887, S. Ij. Youut, expenses at January term, '88, and justice of the peace court, aphil, 1888. S. L. Yount, tax books for 1887, 1.40 24.00 14.30 2.49 Kerr Wilson, lock for jail, D. P. -Yount, keeping pris oners in jail, A. - G, Corpening, 1 days service and mileage as county commissioner. 15 90 2.80 M. S. Deal, 1 days service as county commissioner, It R. Whitener, 1 days serv ice and mileage as co com, M. A. Abernathy, 1 days service and mileage as co com A. M. Hoit, 1 days service and mileage as county com, Geo. W. Cochrane, services as clerk of the board, Mark Wilkinson, fees - in state vs Andrew Beal, Janu ary term, '88, Kerr Wilson, fees in state vs Henry Hoover,, January term, '88, J. M. Brown, fees in vari ous cases at January term, A. T. Yciix, lees in state 2.00 3.00 3.70 2.60 31 80 3.0; 3.20 1.95 TS Moore McAdo, january terra, Mrs. R. II. Bost, fees" in 55 state vs J. P. Youut and T. H. Allison, january term, 1.30 J. S. Alii on, fees in state vs Fred Morrison, jan term, 50 H. A. Forney, fees in state vs Fred Morrison, and state vs Caleb Bennett, jan term 2.42J W. B. Setzer, fees in state vs Andrew Beal, jan term. P. F. Bandy, fees in state vs J. V. Yount and T. H. Al lison, jan term, Geo Wilson, fees in state vs Dvd Berry, january term. H- M. Isaac, fees iu state vs Lee Mathis, Aug term, '86, M. L. Ciine, fees in state vs Alf Huffman, janaary term, Geo. E. j3ollinger, fees iu state jt3Tfd Morrison, janu 3.00 1.00 4.7 2.00 85 ary term, ' -1.90 H. T. Harris, fees in vari ous cases at january term, Tate Cline, fees in state vs Alf Huffman, jai.uary term, A. F. Gant, fees in matter 3.35 85 II. "(;: , ju y vu-tn. 0, 3.50 I A. 1' Gant, fae.s in matter ipry, inly ti:u.- 87. Mi I cf ir 1 fv5 . ' in sitts -a Brfu i-Li.. y. y term,'8, 1.25 j JuUii tresei'i're, i-es m J &tte ts lieu and led Fish, jiuuary term, fed, 1.05 A. F. Gant, fees in state vs Ben Fish and ethers, july term, '87, F. L. Cline, for fees in state vs G. M. Whitener, july term, '87, - 3.60 as county eommisdioner, J. P. Allen, expeusrs in en deavoring to arrest D. Brink ley and John Low ranee. M. Sauudrs, fees in state vs Lafayette Little, fall term. 4.50 M. L. Setzer, fees in various cases at january term, '88, 8.80 W. A. Hoke, fees in state vs Fred Morrison, january term, '88 190 J. Sherrillj fees in state vs Herman Holdsclaw, january term, '87, 1.45 mat, '88. Van Cobb, fees in state vs Bead and Ben' Fish, january torra, '88, Van Cobb, fe"i in state vs Ben Fish and others, july . term, '87, -.F 5. A. Sherrill, per order," fees in state vs Herman llolds claw, january term, '87, W. H. Trott, fees n state vs Will Setzer and ' stale 'vs Pink Graham, january term, '88, Edwards, Broughton & Co , for magistrates ducket, W. B. Gaither 1,00 posters for list takers, E. B. Covington for build in. bridge on Littens mill creek. .. P. A. Hole bill of cost in gtate, v. s. H. aud D. 'Brinkly . and Tate and D. Wike, Joe Bridges and John Lowrance, S. L. Yount, notifying list takers for 188fe, D. P. Youut, keeping pris oners in jail, T. S. Cooper, Sheriff, keep 3,00 1.10 2.80 ing pnaout r., xj. Unukley and J. Lowrance iu Charlotte jail, li. S. Jones, building bridge on Bal.s creek, J. F. Finger, work on jail, C. J. .Siguion, building -bridge on MuIIp creek, A. Morgan, two months service as fence overseer, 2.60 3.00 3.70 S- M Wilkey, day work on stock law fence, J. IT. Xiong, fees in Sta'.e v. s. Walter Moore Jnly term 1887, " E. Hnnsucker, 5 days work on Simpsons bridge, - M. A. Abernethy, 1 days services and milage as county commissioner, L. R- Whitener, 1 days ser vice and milage as co. com . M. S. Deal, 1 days service as county commissioner, A. M. Huit, 1 days service and milage as co. com., A-?XJ- Corpening, 1 days ser- L50 L55 7.50 3.70 3.00 2.00 2.60 ' nun uutaD HO VIF. lAAU 2.80 92 57 2.05 L45 1.70 245 33.50 850 Li. H. lverr, fees in btate vs Dud Berry Julv term 1888, L. H. Kerr, fees in State vs Dud Berry July term 1883, W. L. Brown, fees in State vs Fred Morrison Jan. term 1888, John Brown, fees in State vs Lets Mathis Jan. term 18S8, M. L Rosa nn, fees in state vs Lee Mathis Jan. termlSSS, Logan Drum, foes in state vs Chas Beal July term 1887, P. A. Hoylefor F. I. Os boru, fees in various cases at Jan term 1SS8, P. A. Hoyle for J. S. Adams, state cases at fall term 18S5, W. H. Marlow, fees in state vs Ruf Yount, July term 1887, Hiram McGee, fees in state 1.62 vs Chas. Beal July term 1887, 37, 2.50 P. A- Hoyle, fees in county liabilities, at Jan. term 188S. 143,67 A. C. Dellinger, fees in state vs J. B Clark, at Jan. term 18S8, 6.65 JUNE 1SSS. D.P.Yount, keeping prison ers in jail. 6L20 J. D. Caldwell, fees in state vs J. B. Clark, Jan. term 18SS, A. G. Gorpening, 2 days services and milage as co. commissionei, L. R. Whitener, 2 days services and milage as co.com., A. M. Huit, 2 days services and milage as co. com., M. S. Deal, 2 days services as county "commissioner, 7 M. A. Abernethy, 2 days services aud milage as county commissioner, Mrs. Isabel McCaslin, dam 80 5.60 6.00 5.20 4.00 7-40 ages in layiug out public road, 10.00 Geo.W.Cochran for services as clerk of the board, 40.40 John A Douglas, fees in state vs Lucy Lee, Jan. term 1SSS, L- S Cooper,sheriff, keeping Lowrance and Brinkley in Charlotte jail- Jobn 5?e!5i, fees in st-itc vs R. A Little. Jan. term 1;?S-S 3.20 1QCA R. L. Bolcb, da-nages in layinar out pub'ic road, J.O0 jtjlt 1888. Edwards, Broughton & Co., tax bock, 1-50 D. P. Youut, keeping prisoners in jail, 64.15 M. M. Gabrill, listing taxa- bles for Mt. Creek township for 1888, 17.00 P. G. Herman, listing taxa- bles for Clines township for 1888, 18 - W. H.Aderholdt,listing tax- ables for Catawba township for 1888, 22.00 S. T. Wilfong, listing taxa- bles for Jacob's Fork town- oriin for 188S. 18.00 M. T. Sanders, fees in state r ' .Tan. term 18S8. 3.05 1.05 M. F. Hull, listing taxables fnr Pndv township for 188S, 16.00 L. R. Whitener, expenses 4.65 and per diem in attending the board of assessors for W. N. C. rail road at Asheville, 15.20 1.35 J. M.- Mouser, listing taxa bles for Hickory town ship for 1888, T. L. Bandy, listing taxa- 24.00 1.55 bles for Caldwells town ship for 1888, 10.00 21.60 A. G. Corpening for 1 days services and milage as county 1.00 l commissioner, i A. G. Corpening 1 days ser vice on board assessors of N. 40.00 i G. rail road, A. M. Huit, 1 days services aud milage as co. com , M. A. Abernethy, 1 days 10.11 I services and Milage as county commissioner, 2.40 i L- R- Whitener, 1 days I services ael milage as county 26.25 ' commissioner, I M. S. Deal, . days services f tLs couuty commissioner, 38.40 Geo. W. Cochran, services as clerk cf board, J. M. Brown for listing lax- 39.85 ; 5.55 i bles for Newton township 'jrlSSS, 5 00 D. P. Tount, burial expen ses for N-t' Gaston prisoner, 8.18 J. E. Cline, fees in state vs 1.50 Harris and Holden, Jan. term 18S8, 2.0 A. G. Corpening, 1 days services and milage as county commissioner, 2.80 A. M. Huit, 1 days services and milage as co. coin., 2.60 L. R. Whitener, 1 days ser vices and milage as co. com, 3.00 M. A. Abernethy, 1 days I services and milage as county t commissioner, 3.70 M. S. Deal, 1 days services I as county commissioner, 2.00 j D. M. Bumgarner, fees in ! state vs D. C Huffman, Jan. r 1 termlSSS, 3.00 Alonzo Bost, fees in State vs Joan betzer. Jan. term 1888, 2.35 Jessee Smyre, fees in state vs l. u. x l azier, Jan. term 18S8, 2.00 Dan Workman, fees in state vs Henry Hoover, Jan. term 18S8, 3 20 D. P. Jarre tt, repairing pub lic well, 10.95 Geo. W. Cochran, 1 days services as secretary board of assessors for N. G. rail road, LOO C. A. Deal, fees is state vs C L- Turner and Wm. Parker July term 1887, 60 A. L. Speagle, fees in state " vs Henry Hoover, Jan. term 1888, 3 25 D. M. Briltain, fees in state vs James Wray, Jan. term 18SS, 3 45 A. P. Ward, fees in state vs James Wray. Jan. term 1SSS, 1.55 Albert Wilson, fees in state vs Leroy Setzer, July term 1S87. 1.80 W. R. Self, cleaning out public well, 2.25 C. N. Brown, fees in state vs Fred Morrison, Jan. term 1888. 2.05 W. L- Frazier, fees in slate vs Ed Little, Jan. term 1SS8. 2.35 A. J. Stine, fees in state vs Alonzo Huffman, Jan. term 1888. L55 M. E. EkarcLfees in state vs D. C. Huffman, Jan. term 1888,- 3-05 A. Hagan, fees in state vs Andv Cook. Jan. term 1888, 2.50 Jacob Hefner, fees in sate -vs Alonzo Huffman, Jan. term 1SSS. 1.55 Thos. Bradburn, fees in state vs Frank Lequeux fall term 1885. 2.35 L. D. Robinson, fees in state vs. Geo. Hauss, July term 1SS7. 80 T. B. litten, fees in state vs Mott and Flanagan, Jan. term 1888. 3.45 ; ii- X. Sandtrs, fet ia state vs-Mctt and Fi&nagaa, Jan. jtermiScS, 3.45 I T. B. Littfcs, per order, fees in state vs Mott and Flanagan,' Jan. term 1888. 1.45 Abs Miller, fees in various cases atMay term 1886, - - 1,05 Abs Miller, fees in state vs John Lore, Jan. term 1837, 1.10 Abs Miller, fees in state vs J.-P. Yount, W. L. Bleckley, ; fees in state -vs T. D. Frazier, Jan. term 1888, 00 77 R. M. Shuford, fees in state vs Henry Hoover, Jan. term 1888, 3.15 G. W. Litten, fees in state vs Alonzo Huffman, Jan. term 1SSS' 1.65 AUGUST. J. H. A. Yount, " board of jury, Juiy term 88, See poor book, P. E. Isenhour, conveyance for grand jury to poor house, J. R. Caither for supplies for jail and room for "grand jury, july term '88, Newton Enterprise, .pub lishing notice of board, D. P. Yount, keeping pris 6.00 l.Cfl 8 35 oners in jail, 113 - D. P. Yount euard at iail, 11.00 D. P. Yount, repairing well and whitewashing jail, E. Hunsucker, moving drift from Simpson bridge, A. G. Corpening, 1 days ser vice and milage as co". com, A. M. Huit,. 1 days service and milage as co. com , M. JL Abernethy, 1 days service and milage as co. com., Li R. Whitener, 1 days ser vice and milage as co. com., M. S. Deal, 1 days service as coumty commissioner, Geo. W. Cochran, services as clerk of board, T. S. Cooper, keeping Low lance aud Brinkly in Char 2 80 2.80 2.60 70 3.00 24.07 2.00 13.75 lotte jai', D. P. Yount, expenses in bringing Lowrance and brink 27.60 24.00 ly from Charlotte to Newton, Wm. Hunsucker, fees in Btate vs Dan and Henry Brinks ly, iuly term '87, SEPTEXBZB. D. P. Yount, keeping pris oners in jail to date, 56.40 M. A- Abernathy, 2 days service aid milage as co. com , 7 40 " J. G. Morrison, building bridge on Mountain creek at Mottso mill, 3CO,00 A. M. Huit,- 2 days senices and milage as co. com , 5.20 A. G. Corpening, 2 days service and milage as co. com., 5.60 L. R. Whitener, 2 davs ser vice and milage as' co. com . 6.00 M. S. Deal, 2 days service as county commissioner, 4.00 L. R. Whitener, expenses in attending called meeting of board of assessors for W. N. C rail road at Ashevilie, 7.75 John Reed, for fees in stale vs John Lowrance and Dan Brinkley, july term 'SS, 6.75 M. E. Lowrance, fees in state vs John Lowrance and Dan Brinkley, july term 'SS, 13.50 P. G. Deal, fees in state vs John Lowrance and Dan Brinkley. inly term 'SS. 5.90 To be continued.) MATl'ER OF INTEREST. Staestox, Ya., Aug. 1, lSSS. The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen. During the early part of the past spring (1SSS), my body was covered with boils. At one time more than fifty were coun ted on my tkdy and limbs. My face was not exempt frm the painful trouble. The usual remedies would do me no good. Just why I began taking S- S- S. I do not know, but almost immediately I began to im prove. I took nearly three bottles and found myself entirely well. It was your medicine which effected the cure, when every thing else ha failed.- Yours truly. J. H. Fosdhasl BAD ULCER. St. Lons. Mc, June 27, 1SSS. The Swift Specific Co- Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen. About two years ago I had a breaking out on my leg which gave me almost intolerable pain from its itching and burning. I used the simple remedies at hand, but the dis ease continued to spread, covering over a third of my limb. The phy slcians called it eczema. The first doctor done me no good, and I tried the second, third and fourth with the same result One of them said I would never be well. I have used every thing I knew that was - lecom- mended for blood diseases. "NvQiie who saw my swelled - and inflamed lee. which looked as if the blood would burst out of it. ever thou; tbere was aiiyihing bt torture for me. I cacdldiv confess that I owe 4 my present Ledth to So ft's Srjecmc, wl icb in icy sl;4c-.n- s invaluable as at biouu purmer. Gratefully yours, Mrs. Juxja DkWitt, 2227 N. 10th Street Treatise on '.Hood and Skin Di seases mailed .free. The Swift Specific Co Drawer 3, 30 Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham, England, has 440,- 000 inhabitants, and is not an incor porated city. THE HOLIDAYS And the. colder winter weather now rapidly approaching. The joy ful season is eagerly anticipated young folks in thousands of homes but in nearly all there are one more older ones to whom the cold it will be well to wait a little and waves and the storms mean renewed (see what Canadians themselves have suffering " from rheumatic back or tosay upon the subject, and then limbs. It is not claimed that Hood's England will have a big voice in the Sarsapanlla is a positive specific for matter. W e do not need any more rheumatism ; we doubt if there is can be such a remedy. But the warkeble success Hood's Sarsaparilla I America shall be idcluded under one hss had -in curinr this affection 1.50 sufficient suffering il cine- reason for those who are to try this peculiar med- 40 1.S5 Another Chicaso Anarchist been convicted of dynamite deviltry. 3.00 His name is Horneck. Let the be vindicated and society be protec 2.80 ted. IS CONSUMPTION INCUR1BLE! 2,60 Read the following: Mr. C 3.70 Morris, Newark Ark., says : "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, 3.00 friends and physicians pronounced ma an Incurable Consumptive. 2.00 gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, am now on third bottle, and able to oversee work on bit farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, sayes: "Had it not been for King's New Discovery for Consump 24.20 tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was mwnn nn bv r?rwinrs I . i - vi. .n.1 eanwot bo said i , b 1- j Am nOW in best Of health. Xry 5,80 . e -.tt-,,: - gold at Aoernemy vt uuamw. SAM JONESISilS. It is a mighty little man that is always picturing himself starved. There is no remedy for borrowed Lrouble but good hard sense-Home-made troubles are like honie-suiade shoes and jeans ; they never wear out. I like a fellow that gets where the deril will clear the track. That feK low means business. You can argue down a theory, but when a fellow strikes a fact, you can't go 'round it, over it. underjt. or foorT jf - toii stop nght there. I like to fight the deviL I walk right co and shake my fist in ius face and say : 'Try me, old fellow, and let that poor fellow alone down there. Among the rich there are many wicked abominations; but among the poor are some of the sweetest virtues. If 1 had a clerk and he deal in lot- tery tickets, I'd turn him off. I would be ofraid if he lost in the lot tery he would win on me. A fellow that don't live right is in poor 6hape for praying in public Home pathic preaching ! If I had a canary bird X d give nim more medicine than some of these homo. pathic preachers do I believe in kill or cure. A man is just as strong as the thing he Sives himself to. Sometimes you don't get what you pray for ; but the Lord gives you what you ought to have. Too can't get along without three good, honest prayers a day. A fellow that don't live right in his family can't pray in his family. Talk good about your neighbors Brag on a fellow to keep the devil from bragging ou you. It ain't what you've got, but what sort of a fe'.iow it is got it: ELEOTRIC BITTERS. This retiedy is becoming so well known and st popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer mediciae does not exist and it is guarranteed to do to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pim ples, Boils. Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as ' ell as cure all Ma larial fevers. For cure of Headache, Consumption and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction arant,' j or mOEej refunded. gjjv .3 $1.00 per bottle at Abernethy & Williams Drugstore. GOOD STOCK FOR SOUTHERN PROSPERITY. Wilson Advance It costs no more to keep good stock than poor and our people are learnig- this lesson. When the farmers raise their own bread and meat again, then the South will grow rich. But with our smoke houses in Chicago and our pantries in New York, Baltimore and other are cities how can any one expect ihe - South to improve and develop as sne by is capable 01 doing. ; or I As it takes two to make a bargain or J territory, but it appears to be mani- re - J f est destiny that the whole of North is I Government, and that Government the United States-" has law H. and Be my the Dr. Absolutely Pure. am 1 a n.i-rrl of nmritv X IXiM iw.uci uv . . - I r r-T . nf kw tMt.j It-1 short weight alum or phosphaw powders, i cm. Borai. wh ww -WaijSt.,H.T. 1 v""T