Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 01, 1900, Image 4

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i tw?i < * i <44uar??i^ FOXi' SiJbL ISEL.iMtE. .- . Pithy PoinUdathjf-il for the Perusal of TI.sjcs RenJers. The aun't.'-.l moonlight pienic of the iiupi.is?.-Sunday school will be held in the #rovc nenr the church next Friday tvonin^ from 7 to 10 r?'cloci. The Flint Hill Sunday school has been invited to intend fill* t-.ir?nio ?? -*f The Iadiaii Monument Dedicated. . I The Catawba l idiun monument. wliieli Capt. S. Jd. N/liite au<i Mr. .1.' M. Sprat i have canoed to be erected iu Confederate park, arrived Sat-1 LI > urday morn in'.: und >.ns mm ately put in piacc jp a the ^, * which has b ev. finished and awaiting its arrival for some time. The monument in of Indiana lime- | 1 stone and consists of a pedestal Id V inches high, having beveled upper edges. On this i.s a second stone, similar in shape and height, but i narrower, and on the west ; n be'. I oi which, in raised letters, ; th word "Catawba," while on the face \ , ' celov appears names of note d num or the nution, and on tho euniern 1 face the nuiacs of some who fought in the Contcderato . riny. Ou itii.: stone rests tlio die, which is almost square and 27 inches high, and having on the western face u i ire id. 1 scene where native wild turkeys are onjoyihg their freedom; on t . north bide is engraved a legend stating the removal i f the nation from Canada in l(i.'K) and Lboir friendship for the white people: _ . ou the cast side a g.f loping buffalo, ^roaming over tho plains near tho . (mountains, and o:i the south fa e (* \j\u-' in meinonam." Anc.it rv.pi till stone is above and proj *ctin ; over the die, on which is the figure * of an liulinn wnrrirkP 1-a... with drawn 1) >\v an I arrow, ready for game or nn pusmy. 'The v.'h >le structure is about 12 feet hiirh. UZrf-h-'S/fee Ori yesterday.according to proI vioub arrangement, about .r?') CaItawba Indiana, of all sizes and a_'? s, cauto to Fort Mill to view the 1 n<linn monument and enjoy a dime r which hud been prepared for them. They were nccoinnunied by their teachers, Mr. and Mrs. D. 10. Dunlnp. Promptly at 11 o'clock. Dr. .T. IT. Thornwcll called the assembly <>f Indians and citizens to order in Gonfedexnie park. Itev. II. A. Yonfjjuothen offered an apprnpriut ? prayer, i?ft*?r which Dr. Thoruvroll delivered en address in which he ' recounted the monumental creA |t inont^ ncM in Fort Mill during V j t he past teu years and commended the Indiana for their friendship. - 1 w explained that this monument was erected on account of our appreciation and through the munificence nf Oapt. S. 1*1. White and Mr. J. M. Spain. Ho wolc iraod all, hut especially was it felicitous that Confederate veteran should hero meet the descendants of those Indians who were ever friends to their mice -dors. Hon Harris, a member of the tribe and a son of an ex-C'onfed era to soldier, was introduced ami eooko on behalf of the Indians. They were all here as descendants of Confederal*1, soldiers, and \v>were all beneficiaries of I heir sirn tflcs, if any benefit existed. The foundation of this work is (mo of 1??., MM... /?. ( ...I? . lute. J~ no v uui\\i;i. .li. tyiM l< > l I! is country 1100 ye irs ago and wciv continually kind niul generous 1o the whites. They 1:rt? 1 fought side by side in all wars burin;.,' that ():* ? yoars. Ho was here as a son <1 a Confederate soldier. Love of liberty i ( > ri volt ,/ again -1 T .dl the other ware love of principle was the HIP? guiding star of action. 11.:- ion r wns wounded in the Connderate army, where ho fought for his white friends through love for them and devotion to principle. The Catawbas had shrunk wonderfully?from many thousands to less thai) fourscore but lovo of principle make a few stronger than the many without it. lieing no K- orator and uneducated he disclaimed ability t i deal with the subject. He was thankful that lite Christian people ?.f South Carolina had at last given the Indians a school; and perhaps 50 years from the present time many of his people might bo able to make addresses; but when faced hv love of erectors of thia monument he could not coil tin ue to decline the Attempt. because love for his fathers would not allow him t iixu ?tv thia kindness (?f white friends, which the Indians highly p.pprecin'efl. ^ li.W \f I* !?sf . vlV.* M'M.j ml ? , iln/iA.1 _ ? ??? ?. itiuuuurni i ntul 8j>?>kH of the liti.css nnd priety of the occasion nnd the perpetuation of the histo;y <>i" n once numerous nnd powerful trihe of Indians oy the noldecIVortsof r. *merons builders of ilii; inomuntii . The Indiana were then lertfil around the monument ft .* the purjv s.? of having n piv.to-rapli anal ? of the tro rWirda Ihey ,iarl t .air c ?p*:de- ; (jf (I tj.itin'Polia l . i y ; Ml".) .1: .j I?y " ' 1 \ The Yurkviile Aa a rule. York county can bo tic ponded tipon to'furnish n * nn 1 well-behaved audience to??reot the candidates for'Slnto cilices on their biennial visit to Yorkvilie in search of votes. Saturday's meeting did not develop nn cxcor/ion : to the rule. Probably r.s ratfny as 1800 voters of the county wore present Mild the bent of order prevailed durin:r the entire day. < >ne of the cahdijnl.es r:inar!;od that , t!io meeting wan the largest and most order y v.hirh the ca upai?_rn - rty, in t: eir nwiner around the t.tuio. has vet attended. The poeohos we: ado in the baseball ground, the 'dates occupying1 a sniali stan ! j. A in front, of the errand stand, in which 'he audience was seated. M?vie for the occasion was furnished bv the Gold 11 i 1! band, whose leader was re-, peat-dly congratulated upen the ehoieo s h eiions and the able manner in wlii rh they wor > rendered. County Chairman J. H. Price called the mo ding to order, and tlio exorcises were opened by si prayer of Tlcv. P. IT. Crier. M. II. Coop r, th" only candid to for secrat a ry of state, set.. letter regr ttinir his i:?;\bi!"*y . . >? present. Omioral Fiovd and > . Id. House, earididsil s f..r adjutant-general, v/ero sd-'o pbscd. i Mai. T>. K. Kviim was the first candidate for railroad commissioner introduced. It had been said tint ho wonltl not chfuge the commission with corruption because 110 ,t"! in the home roenfy of one* of the eomiUMsioners, hot ho would not srv.re his fire on that account There is no Slate in the Ininn in whioh freierht vales are as ld?*h np | h* South Carolina, except. Florida. I Tne commission is subsidized by the rniln ads ni.<1 i-'. toi carter to : accept their hospitality. "Passr-n' errs should not be forced to pay u penalty of 2" cents for failure to 1 buy a ticket. If fleeted he puari nnte< d protection of all iuteroBtD 1 in Souih Carolina. Thoa. N. Kerry presented liim! self as a business man eeekiui? a I business office. lie is a prohibitionist, nnd his friends are of opinion that he n too ijocul a man to ! dabble in polities. T. K. IVtligr. w epokn of his services to tin' Stale as a t'onfo.lerato sold'or ami a Democrat. Ife is a larin and thinks th Freight rates too high, hut ho would not say anything against the commission; they aro all gentlemen and 1> muoorate. Ilo would not make any ; promises, b ?t if the people elect I him ho will fill the place satisfacj torily. \V . I). T?I:iyfioltl explained the Wlutusof the commission. He ?1 m 1 not charge tint there is corrupt ion. . hut the p i plo should not allow the commission to he obligated to ; Iho luilnauls by allowing thorn 1o pay their salaries. Yho practice >t l!;t' railroads issuing pas/.-n to the commission should be>ppe 1. !). 11 vans, who is seeking. election, paid his respects to his cousin, 11. H. Kvatis. He denied II .1 - i * > - - * ?' 1 Htm more is eon up: ion. ami at tempted to make even with 3J. j!. by c tar^im'him with issnir.jr I >?' l itisuranee policies to the State ami acceptii k under a rotten Kepublienn administration a pnsition in the p 'S-tiil service in Cuba alter tho war w> k over. i?. lb said tliut \Y. I), stated that w!> ? ! 1 ho know to bo false. \V. D. told him to sdiut np. Tho oliainnan tin n reminded thorn tint no personalitif.s \v? tv to be indulged in. YV. i >. then wont on to defend liinn-.-lf a ainsl tie* charges of dishorn sly. ). If. V\ hartoa, of Laurens, was the !iist candidate tor railroad r )intni.-sioner. lie made no ohnroen against anyone, but said that in s. takes are beinij made which he could stop, lie was well ive S. After an intermission "f a few minutes, Chairman ibiee introduced A. Howard Patterson, the Tarn well candidate for governor. Tn the course of his speech, .Mr. Patterson .j tun pod on all the nth r <.:n!iPrnatorial enndid.it. s #?v. Walt Whitman. He tirst paid his respects to Colonel i'oyt. who. in the piohihi! ai plat form, roin pa v 1 the administration of the dispensary with that of scalawags. lie next. r.n ted N. (/.(?.? r/nh s, ehargi"g him with being the hitterest ft-o of the dispensary. Governor McSweeuey was then J*.r? ?i at f.?r failing to enforce the dispensary law in Columbia end Charleston. Ho had b cn in Charleston villi tin* governor and called his attention to the illicit sale ( f whiskey, hut the governor refused to take any action against thehlind 1 igers. Cover nor !MeSweeney stated uiui {'Vfiorn a i > i;i en- " is-it or. other than liquor. but tin* other ' nhdiilntos would not allow him to I < so. Thr> records r.bow 11;at ho is J:- , in to cr.t re* !:: di nonr.ry ' t\., Tie ' <\v has r..'\ r homi on ; >i . <! :n Chariest? : n<i he :!i ! \ 1 u'* r i: n uio i . r i done. During his :??.!::iition *n? re h.i.s been no killings or lyncaingH in S ?t:th (Jemima, t'or willed he thanked Uod. Vulk eouiuy , faros bolter u in lor dispensary protection than it did when wi.iskey 1 was sold in drug stores. lie rt ad 1.... e 1 ? * <? uuiiiiku *.'? li'uiTH iroiu mayors and iutenclants, in which ali said that tlio il.icit suie ot liquor was decreasing or slopped. lie had olu wd to pardon bhub rd, a white man who is now i.??? six jours i!i tli" penitentiary f r assaulting a eel ool girl in lain county. At the cioso or his speech Governor MeiSweemy received considerable applause and a great many of those present confidently predicted th it he will carry York county in tlio second primary by at least .r?UU majority. La lonel 1 lcyt was the next speaker. As he came forward to address the crowd there was s me applause, which, us we were able to observe, was coniiued principally to the young men. lie accused Mr. 1'atierocii of quoting garbUd 1 extracts from tlio slut* ment of ti-o Maine situation, and suul that he would enforce the dispensary law if a prohibition Legislature is net eloi'.od. J.to ailuiit.ed that ho advised a eoaliiion between the prohibitionists and liquor men to try I to down the dispensary. i tf paid his respects to benater IV.! man but did not refer to Meal Dow, the patron snintof thep.oliil>ilionist3 who e.'inie down boutli during tiio war as n Union brigadier ami did everything his charitable Itepubiicun suul would allow to oppiese, hutn l ale, nnd deprive our people of their nroi erf v. Wait Whitman said that ho was h martyr to the church and the Koform movement, lie had done a groat deal for lien Tillman, v.hu told him that ho had more sense than any other r ndidate. Tilimun I ma tiie pull and could help him, j ljut \viii not do it. Mr. Frank 1>. Gary said tlmt iui| datum is tlie sine. rent Hall cry Mr. ikittorstm in hie speech read j the nuti-prohibition plank of tin I Maine Heinocrhl io convention ; which Gary used at Winnsl or< the day before. Colonel lloyft idea of prohibition would not prove as eU'octivc is the prohibition J which York county already lms He denounced in scathing term; prohibitionists wlio are attempts tie , to strangle !ho oi.-ponsaty, whici lias nev? r had a fair trial. If York county wants prohibition, wliiel she already har. why should she force it upon Abbeville county which wauls the dispensary ? ft h law is not enforce.I in f. h'.rhvtoi and Columbia, whicli is going 1< bring it into such disrepute that it , will bo repealed. Jlo desired t< ! bring tiio law back to its origirn : purjlose, and deno.d, : - Mr. fat tor.- <.?n charged, tli it he nindo a io o?d option speech in Charleston. 1.1 r. G.try's sp ell was fotiowe.' by that of Col. I n >x Th iugstou pt ohibiI mil cauei ilat e for lielllen ant -governor. Mr. C. f. Wink'or utade a < I itpensary speech. He creati d a fa v...- ?ht.. . i ...;o .o . ?. . t . i . . .? ? .4 si \> .?; u?'UI M lens receive a lr.r^e vote in Vol! comity. Mr. J. T. Si tan enhl that lie w:n o;iposed to barrooms. !f tin < otin i lieu want tiif^u nr,.ilea or iteons.' let tliem have it. Colo L. idense nr.^ueii that tin school system in w:ou^. Hi' (loot not want the white man taxed t< eilu -iito tln> nr^ro. Vork. count] should have a hi (x?:i.-ai y. Col. dim Till man said i.e fnvoret ' 1.1 io cilsp usury." tie was only yearn olil in "i ?. but ho voted th< Democratic ticket. Colonel Till man bears a sir.kin-' facial it . em bianco to his untie, Senator Till man. Tito candidates for Stale Iron* u tor, comptroller, an 1 stipei intend lent of edue lion v/ero allowed t? >| eftk only live minutes. The can delates for atlovm y-y. ::er?tl wei< , abs iit. Senator Tillman was Iho I.v speaker of ihe day. !'e t y:i,| ;i thi/.ed wi'it the e?c \,-<i lor bavin-, to sit for four lotto- houis. 11 wanted io t;,)-. (!; lira;. Sill the othe candid lies preferred that he t p ;sI last 1<> I. ?!: 1 tii.1 <m )\V(2. t clone Hoyt nn?! Ida iilliea vera reyp nu i die for him couiim: in the ram pv;ri )>v payln/ that h * eh ales t!i?' prohibition! -.(a in iVJd. H> explained how 11.? cii> iivm-nr came, mid -dated llmt it hud booi 1 ? t ? ? ' iiuiothi'ii ny ino Democracy 1 timet*. Ho won 1:1 not :'<< <? hit* hub; spunked and not interfere. It i llio tame ok! 1 iiri?t of the minority who think tiny are bettor thin anybody else. If h< sue of tin trovernor?* !im 1 followed Lis ndvic there would )vt have Keen th moss about beer privileges. i I< i necn-od t f wanting a lool. \Y! a did li want with n tool? 1! wanted to ksep the p 1? froi makim* juokn.- c s of th: in ?Jve: lie wouhl not apologize to th I. i: '?M 1 , >a all;-.v. : ; ' . '. OS. p. ' ;v.\r? i\>.>t;.vr>;. Fnr I h ?, 'ry ar.m-.p.tieo ii'.y.vilf a oa::'iilldaUt for s> of i'ort Mi!; JjESownshio, snltjac t to the notion ofiho ..Jninoer: it: primary. tS. l'\ M.XSSliY. We a v ;tr.: litirir.ytl to iinntiuui'i' t ;i??' ""A. M. WOLKiS us .t eaudiihUe It);- 7!:i^rislaiitf oi Fori ISli]] town ;ltip, subject fo tho result of the Democrat ie primary. F??r Cotton \Vo?ghtr. Wo ar-.? :i;:tlit>ri// <l tt> announce !? . (1. Smyth.) ; ti cu-oliclato for Cotton Wei rhcr i:i Von Mi I Township, i -? *- *- * > - * jer< i>'. f" iv-ih; m tao >s i;?t to I;.j held ill i-'ort Mill cm Amcu st i'KM, i uiicl iii which only the cotton producers iliel cotton buyers of the township arc ,sO participate. To l lie i-'armovs aud Cot ton !*.nyi rs: J llm a caudidat'O for re-election to the c-filcr of Cotton Wii^'lu If ci iet? <1. I mail try to ukase all interested ji.irt.kM. K. SHANNON. Chrlt o* Court. We nro nut h>rizo.l to announce AY. HKOWN WVLH'i as a candidate for re-election to the oilieo of Cle ric of the Oonr- ' >r York Co iu:y. subject to he result of the Democratic primary elect ion. 1 hereby announce myself a canrt'datc for thy oliice of Citrk of Court of Cork County, snbjetr to ?h*> action of the tfiouioeratic party in the primary elcc.ioo. \?'. H. oTSWART. bubjoct to -lie action of the Democratic primary election, i hereby an3(?tac0 myself as n candidate for the oltico of Clerk of t ! > Courl for York 1 County. J. J. IIUNTEll. 1 I hereby announce my candidacy for .ho o'.lltv of Cirri: of Court of York j county, subject to the i( 111 of the iXinoovali primary. J. A. TATE. Sobciior of ttiu Sixii? C-hcuit. I hereby anmr.mc v. yh If us a oaortijilat'j 1\>- olieitor of ii'" bixih .lauiciul Kjircuit, tsubjec t to the result of tho ! uii> i nary. 'i i!< )S. i'\ M DOW. ? 1 will s .iiut f.iv lvmr.nina: ion t ? th" M:.a-o <>f : .>U<-itor of t!: Sixth Judicial t.-ircaii. subject to the result of ih" next Demoer.'tio primary. J. IC. HENRY. I l:cr by announce myself a camiitiatc for Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial CJir1 auit, suhj ct to the retails of the next i Democratic primary. W.U. liOUGli. State Senate. ' We are authorized to announce J. S. LllIv'L, Es i.. as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the result of the I), .uocrutio primary. ^ For .-jJir.nf/. Wo r.re r.r.th'i.'ized t.) announce Capt . E. A. t.U WVt'UR!) as a ?-uu lidaie n < > j Sli 'riff of York C >auty, sub led to the . ' aciiou ?i* ?h niocrutic : riiunry. ' Wis a'.'o aiitUuriziitl toau'.iouiii'o JOlliS It. l.O1 .sN to a for . ".inn i ob(;nil of Varlt county, subject tutliv , rcriult of tlu Democratic i>riiiiarv doe, tion. For County Supervisor. 1 Wo arc author?:-." <1 u? announce il. W. i j v\'!HTK::IDKS, of i'r >.ul llivor townI sli';;>. us a ivruliili.to tor i>uj?orvi.:.n , ;f;ivic county, s.ihj >< to the result ol ! i,lio Demoora.ic orhuuvy olotUiom ? 1 L hoivhy iinutr.iiii'> myself a candidate i_'; " n-idnctioix to the o!,ieo of Uo mty | j -njvrvisov, subject to tho result oi tht j Dcr.ioar.itic primary. T. G-. OtIi?P. , Weiir -n'Vi.-.r I toanu JoHN 1 r. tttriiDliN a; a ecn-.ti da:o t"-?r t!?? ) | o'lho of County Sup rcj. <r of Yorli | \ omity. Hul>j : to tii action of the i Ihv! a i.* ; riij.'acy election. Y> * nvo authorized to arm . .!. liiJ. i.iii'ilot, of i.r.?ad Kivor town ! . .1?j?. a ; a candid.:. ; . :ho Democrat it ; uuinit". >n t?u;. r\ i >v of Yo,-i I i I I'.mtj', KwbjilM I') tlx*. lVMlllt of lilt | .1 in*. ::< i- i>; i may;. I lie:* 1 iy uniioatitH) Jisyse!f ::s;i catisli i (?. u? i v : !?? (!. u. Sun r: - > ?p i?f 1 v ' uuy, sts'ii,- ' ' in I ho rl ii . of tilt 1?? ill.' i?"liii try t ' i l. J. b\ ASIIE. For C iu>?> v An !rt'>r. V ' I he 1 !>v announce my.- If a ; a cniuii ^ i'u-.'v ; .Misnifiitli'-ti'in by thu voi.iv j.i.hi-1 . -itil it-1 vii. ary f?rr.-aji;.-.?i:it ' in-. :il as tOl A-; i* At'lilTl)!'. , \V. V7. iiOYvJE. Fur U'e Sio::=e of present illvea. i I horoby unuonuco mysolf a cantli (biit- l r ill- oj iiEPUEsLN T Vi! \ FS. subj-.vr to tlie action ol tlu >' . l>i inocvutic primary election. J. R. IIAILE. I aro aallriii/' I to ai!:ion;;'-r iV. ii iv- i.O \t; t, 10s n, its a utmiiilutc for t(u 4 I.'il *I? i-U'K l-:t'KNT ATI V! >'. mi 11 { : to tli.- msui. of Dotiiocratit . pr iiiiivy election. .?'( i!V.> ituthori;:o.\ to annoat- ,T. E i i. iiiv . .v u)J u 'MiuUilalo for ibt * !li tsn of ; V .jvsoutat ivos, subjoot loth n< kioa hi tUo 1 Jo.uoonit io primary clou . i i i. . ->pr onting ill * ;:<hk! opinion of ; i.. .. > : i)f iny follow oiti/.oiis. ;inrl it J r. ; i-iM- In tboir invirat i. I hn\o d - ' i in siilm:it my naiiio ; > ihn vob-r: . of \:ir'.i .o.ty a .1 r:ia<Kduto f<ir tin l'i i- o:' ll.-jov-vntalivo . sitbjooi totii ( wishoiot 1 1 Doi'.ii; rati.- party ia til 1 -.'pi roaciiitnf piimarv ob-otiosi. I..T. HULL. We oro authorized to nnmmnco MOR \v*IS J . .{OHNM >X for ivn ituinali: 11 a a caiuMiiai 1 v ill Hon: - of 1-'., provat ' v<", sabj'-ot i > t ho chooo ?>r" th Dom 1 o j11 * vour. of V irk county 111 tin ] xn'tniaty . lootion. (.'n-jr.ty f not. 0/ lo<?. " Will sail by (hv\l ITo;.>'. Tli lifi ' boat It . .-a t '.! . Submit ivotoai !' a c? <urv ' oinoi -;?t" tv.ju!.. au nts Tito "tti century wind do o to* fun: 1 .. < Vi.Iom* Ins'r.ict; ?i 1 for York Co.. S. <in JAS. OAH8I/KH l> U' < It ft*-f n. i 11 >u?ly k? > !> in l.iiii'liii v (i iti of tho offu'o. K; it'll tkiy will lin< s h 1 1 ;itr ut'-tii'- . You forhini! * i?;'? iVOf.Cf. 1 All *>." .-oil:1, i tuVli' ;i t.i t I'stutf o 0 T.t'wi-t Tl. <1 ct :uv lii'Vfli; notified Co make immediate payment i tijf untl -i..rnc 1.:?1 nil ih >. ?? \\ 1: . h iv CUiluirt : - til..-: till csM! will , ".'i' :i " liit iti . ?->'K*rlv i;'Uln, -.i ii'.i .-.I, t > ! \ i. i: -tit -iv. f rrc.ijiuri; ' 3 i i < !'- i. I Wiil - . (Ms"; .t .i. >> '. M ''. . t Ji* . 1: ..1.' < ' t ? :; '*! * ' t. ' ' 5 clfrs A YARD Is all wo ask fur what is loft of 1 DTvE/'.S GOODS. All our 12 1-2 cent ?;*uroti Lnwt: I at 7 1-2 cents. It will nav voti to hn I need there 1)' t' ; n"ut year. Some o * I more tbnu wo are s> lling tin ru f- >r. going at about half of wholesale cost Furniture j In now "complete and our pricf special prices on Bicycles. Have sol a >11 nothing but first-class high grade I u repair shops. l. j. mj ?^our annua: I I I "Will commence on July 28. No ! the year, for you know we can't do t say cost we menu it, and you will t!i Special Counters. On these Conn to Goods, and they will go at 5, 7 1-2 ai I i good yard-wide, fa I-colored percale Dimity for 5 cents. Ladies, wejcan't tell it all to yor ' ft\v \'/\itr-M)u-?o ?? .. ? ~ - K IT ? I jrwuicvntn, uiiv.1 UUlit'VU is the greatest sale over held in Fort .M EACH AM. at** c cc- a-c-tf c-s-sfts-?- et-s-c-frt c-** c , I $ WW tfe ; s Factory Loaded t * ; j? "Leader" and "Repeater1 * powder and "New Rival" 1< S Superior to all other brands ? UNIFORHSTY, RELIAB S STRONG Siiv?j # " oj Winchester Shells are for salt Ui ok having them when you buy and u< J J WW hi ?6- e-S l- ?"=x 5-5-5-3-.ee ? 5-C- S-?(r ?C? C v M > <.,? , .jJOB PRINTING AT ' -I J I 1 AV.K ('AllKY A <()> Family, Pulpit, ' A ? P7P3Tf> t? 9 82 a Sri h Ifl l'i f-1 \ Kg J I . ' ' \ ,* : , 1 t v ' ' / ' . n&jyuilio . 1 s iiRBrunenkia i isr- the litest mirs V "i ay up ' ?f Tjjfk,'* '\v oeor^e a. ' tiu'mpft liliasts,*' h) "oik two a i) a AND TilU MEMORIAL VO w;u.tc<l. : : : : ( f; : i i v .; ; tr * .. - - ' . 4 i : ' ^ # 1 ??? *? ?' II hi i > am i mi Ill I lt , i bi ! a | our 7 1-2 and 10 ctnl SUMMER s, Dimities, Swiss, &c.,going now y these Roods even if you will not if them cost us .'I cents a yard V We have a few lints left that aro . Our stock of and Etovas. 8 are vorv lnv.v \V#? Imvn cnnin d six in the last ten dnys. AVo ; bicycles. They arc never seen iSSEY. L COST SALEHw wo don't cry cost sales one-half hat and be true, but when we do ink so when you see our Throo is vo will place all our Bummer ud 10 cents per yard. Think of for 5 cents; fast-colored 7 1-2 cent i, but wo only r.sl; you to call and ju will join with us ia saying this Mill. I & Errs. . ; ?? " My SSTERjj shotgun Shells, s " loaded with Smokeless t >aded with Black powder. I for 2L5TY AND I IOGTING QUALITIES. | hy all dealers. Insist upon $ you will net the best. g j?-?f rfc? ? ?* < -PllE TIMES OFFICE. 4 li'lete line of and Tsaclier's & ?mp mm b> mm ji&UM I r?K n R o s a e g CKIPTSON ROOKS. # J 1 \ ] ). : T. IV Witt Tulnmge, 1). D. MS,"' liy Leroy McWhert<?r, D. '>? LU.V?& OF D. L. AlOOOY. CV11 <). v. ?. hoti ia tl; city or n.hliv . h Oomp'tt v, \t!-: oTii:, s ' V