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BENNETTSYILLB, S, O, Ble" ?. ????O^VJV & O/tfce ire?* o/ Coure House. Wednesday, February 10, 1897. A Bier Shipment. Thoro lins boon shipped from Beri nc tts vi Ho sinco tho l?th of August, 1896, to tho'31st of January 1897, 12,950 bales of cotton. Walt for Bargains. Fuller Brothei'3 & Bristow will have a carload of fine mules here Saturday night at prices ranging from $50 to $1.25. They can bo bought on timo with good security. A Master Miller. Mr. Joseph H. David has a new and experienced miller at his mill and is now prepared to give you thc best meal, flour or rice. Give him a trial. All Invited. All aro invited to attend thc tour nament" at Clio Friday, February 12th at 2 p. m. Thoro is a prize of $40, and those who rido will for ward their name to tho committee, J. L. Medlin and J. D. Woodley. Ghiof marshal H. C. Herring, Pee Dee Commission House. This new company with Messrs. D. M. D. MoLeodand Willis Tur lington as managers has opned up in tho Coxe building for the purpose of supplying tho farmers with gro ceries, etc, at low prices. They also moko a specialty of oranges and magic food for cattle. Registration of Town Voters. The attention of all resident voters in the town of Ifcnnettsville is called to the notico of tho Supervisor in another column. You cannot vote in tho next town election without a certificate. The books arc now open and tho Supervisor can bc found in the Probate Judge's office in thc court house. Don't delay n day. llegister at once. A Never Falling Sign. An over true barometer by which to judge the business methods of any firm is tho way tho public re sponds to its advertisements. "Ads" bring trade to those that deserve it to stores that do as they promise -stores that aro tried ngnin and again and found not wanting. All ?00?ta tiic guaranteed hero as re'prc sou ted pv back goos your mo) jy, Simon ?><IM. : No Tl m o V.'a?t 6i l \V?3 vyust? no limo in useless blows, but sU'ilvc thc nail una down it goes. Tho way to sell goods' quickly is to mako tho prices irresistible. Our annual clearing sale means that we aro closing out all of our surplus stock of overcoats and suits at prices that you can't afford to ignore if you are interested in thc goods. We don't carry goods from season to season. Simon Strauss. Our County Magistrates. Our Representatives arc certainly in a "strait betwixt two" in the matter of choosing the Magistrates for the several townships, as in nearly all there arc two candidates, good clever, popular gentlemen, and in Brightsville two brothers, winch deepens the dilemma of a eltoicc. The Representatives will no doubt meet this week and settle thc matter "by drawing straws, which is the only safe way out. Given Himself Up. Rainoy Lamb, colored, who, it will bc remembered, killed Jeff Towns send, colored, on Christmas eve of 1895, near Mr. James F. David's north of town and made his escape, ? came in yesterday morning and gave himself up to Sheriff Green and confessed to tho killing of Town send. Lamb has been wandering about in different states sinco thc deed was done, and said he would not havo left, but was persuaded to do so. He claims that the killing was justifiable. He is now in jail and will have a hearing at tho next term of court. A Sad Calamity. The sad news was received herc last week of thc burning of tho resi dence of Mr. W. J. Newby at Nash ville, N. C., together with nearly eycrything in it-saving only a lit tle bedding, two bedsteads and an extra suit for four of thc older chil dren. It was almost a total destruc tion of everything and left the family in a sad and lamentable condition stripped of homo and its comforts. Wliat an appeal to the sympathies of their friends in Marlboro is con tained in this sad nows. Testimo nials of friendship aro now in order and can bo left with H. W. Carroll or P. A. Hodges. Special Notico? Several years ago I obtained tho re cipe for making tho '\N. T. Drake's" Magic Iii nimont, which I have prepar ed at the Drug storo from tho very best di uga, and keen it on hand for sale with tho original directions by N. T. Drnko. Thoro is no uso iii your paying 25 cents for H ounces when you can get 2 ounces for tho same and made of the purest drups sold in your own drug storo in Bennottsville by ap plying to NOAH ODOM, or at the store of C S. McCall. Something now In Coif co 25o. Ar? buckleboo at IO. M Rowe's. \ V X=? J3> *?i ? c> r< A. X_r &. Mrs. Barney Wallace is lying very ill. Hon. J. N. Drako, of Rod Hill, was in town "Monday. Mrs. T. M. Webster, worogrot tn lon.vii ia nu HA einlr ~~-"? - u. Mrs. Bortlo Childross has boon vory sick with grippe. Mr. C. P. Hodges, of Browns ville, spent Sunday in town. Miss Norine Hudson spent last woek with friends in Marion. Mr. D. O. White, who has been down with grippo, is out again. Mr. Eddie Everett, of McColl, spout Sunday in Bonnettsville. Mr. F. M. Easterling has been quito sick with grippe for several days. Mr. W. E. Caldwell and wife, of Gibson Station, spout Sunday in town. Mr. L. E. Caston loft Monday morning for a trip North on special business. Mr. Hugh L. McColl will leave in a short timo for a trip to Mex ico to seo tho country. Miss Bolle Jennings, who lias been spending somo timo in Fay etteville, has roturned. Mr. McD. Morrison, of Red Bluff, was in town Friday and made ns a pleasant call. Mr. J, F. David has recovered from tho grippo and resumed his Saturday afternoon sales. Miss Carrie Easterling, who has boen teaching at Lynchburg, Sumter county, is now at home. Misses Alma Smith and Annie Swott, of Smithville, spent two days in our midst last woek visit ing friends. Mrs. J. W. Quick, >vho has been spending a few days with relatives in Smithville, has re turned home. Our young friend Porcy Wal lace left last week for Macon, Ga., to enter tho Georgia-Ala bama Business College. Mr, Carl Crosland, who has beon taking a course at the Bry ant and Stratton College, has re turned homo with grippo. Messrs. John McFoiver, Gus Young and Wiley Rhodes came over from Darlington on Satur day night and spent Sunday with us. Master Montgomery Robinson, in company with Dr. J. H, Reese, arrived in Tatum February 8, and will remain with his parents for some time. Mr. J. C. Flotcher, of Adams villo was in town yestorday, ex hibiting his popular plows-suit ed to all kinds of work and easily adjusted, to hhy siae man or hoy Mr. T. l. IXog?rs, ono onr earnest Represen! ni ives, darno hobie Friday night, travia;.: kpopi' :: week in bod I rom a fcevtiio .casa pf y,::'}.j.*j KV I.le w as able, to r u \i cn Ld Coln inbhi M. uiday Missil, P. Weir, teacher of thc primary department of the Grad ed School, who has beon quite sick with grippo, has been forced to go to her home in Raleigh for rest. Miss Lollio Moore has been elected to lill her placo for two weeks. Death's Doings. Mr. James C. Hamer, formerly of this county, but for the last fifteen years a resident of Robeson county, died on Sunday morning last. The remains were brought over Monday and interred at the family burying ground near Tatum. He has a number of friends and relatives in this county. Died at her home in Richland county on thc 5th ultimo, Mrs. John A. Reese, formerly a resident of Bennettsville township. She will be remembered by our old citizens as Miss Mary Jane David, daughter of the late James David. She has ninny relatives and friends in Marl boro who will regret to learn of her I death. "Knitting and Crocheting." A new book of 64 pages, over 60 original designs illustrated, beautiful lace patterns, shawls, hoods, jackets, etc , lias been published by Tho Homo, 141 Milk St., Boston, Mass , and will bo sont with a subscription to that papor. Tho Homo is a 20 pago monthly lilied with original stories, literary and domestic topics and fashions. Its de partment ot Fancy Work is a special feature, new and original designs each issuo. Tho prico of subscription is 50 coots ber year mid will include One of thoso books. As a special inducement to trial subscribers, a copy of this book will bo givon with a G mouths sub scription. Tho prico of book is 25 cents, but a G months' subscription and tho book combined will ho sont for only 15 couts Their annual pre? miuin list for 1897 will bo sont freo ou application. A Pair of Alligators. Our popular Sheriff', Capt. J. B. Green, lias a pair of young alliga tors fresh from thc lakes of Florida. They were a present from Miss Lizzie Bethea, of McColl, who, with her grand mother, Mrs. I. W. Will iams, has just rcturnd from a visit to her son, Mr. John Williams, at Jacksonville. On her way to tho "land of flowers^ the Captain told Miss Lizzie to bring him an alliga tor. Sure enough on ber return tho Captain met them at tho depot and after salutations, Miss Lizzo handed him a box, saying, "Captain, herc aro your alligators." Tuc Captain enjoys the joke hugely, but is now at a loss what to do with his pets, as he cannot got them to eat any thing and is not up on thc culture of thom. Home niado Graham Flour, Buck wheat and Maplo Syrup at E. M. Rowe's. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ? - Full moon noxt Wednesday, - Masonic mooting next Fri day night. - February is tho month for t readier ons v/cather, - Soo our ofter to thoso want ing a nice teacher's Bible. -- Don't forgot ' to make your returns to the Auditor. Only 10 days moro. - Call at tho hardware store for the genuine Starke Dixie plow and castings. - Poe Doo River is on a boom and thoro was no crossing at Clio raw yesterday. - A nico six room cottage in west Bennettsville can be rentod cheap. Apply to Rowe Brothers. - Tony Hope, tho old reliable street workman, did some good work last week opening the wa terways. - Wo have blank liens, bills of salo, otc, on hand now and can accommodate thoso in need of such things. - A full report of tho work of tho Legislature is found on our first page. Read it carefully and koop posted. - Mr. D. M. D. McLeod has moved up in cast Bennetts ville, and occupies tho house recently vacated by Mr. C. J. Lido. - Mr. P. C. Emanuel has a fine lot of choice Poland China and Berkshire pigs one month old that he will soil at $1 each. - Wo call attention to the change of schedule on tho Capo Fear and Yadkin Valley road, which went into effect Sunday. - It is rumored that the State taxes for 1897 will bo 5? mills. Uncle Joel will have good grounds to complain of high taxes then. - Mr. Peter Rivors claims the honor oi! killing the largest hog this season-710 pounds. He had to cut it up and weigh in pieces. - Do you want a nice horse blanket ? If so W. P. Breeden has a big lot that ho. is closing out at cost to make room for othor goods. - Mr. J. J. Pearson came near losing his valise Monday iii at tempting to ford Phill's creek on his way to Cheraw, in company with Deputy W. H. Hubbard. - Why will you buy bitter nause ating tonics when Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic is as pleasant as Lomon Syrup Your druggist is authorized to refund tho money in every case whore it fails to cure. Price tSO cents. - Mr. T. H. Bethoa lost a bale of cotton from tho platform at McOoll and is Offering a reward foi' i lu re?r rn if iin'spluce^ hy ac okleni?-br si.oi"ii. K'.-.:<! lii? OilVr ?Vii another co|unm al j j! help him dud M u.nd gol) ibo .vow:- .'{. Soihe of the State pupers are sjiuvv*lhg ..|) tho prose (ii system of Louniy goyomnieut at, a \oi\> ex pensive luxury. The pay of so many commissioners and tho pay of two guards for tho chain gang constitutes tho main objections. More Protootlon to Landlords. A bill is now before tho Legisla ture to better protect thc landlord who hires labor on his farm either for wages or on thc share system, and to punish tho violation of con tracts. This law has been needed for some time and it is hoped will be enacted this time. The bill reads as follows*. Section. 1. That any laborer work ing on shares of crop or for wages in money or other valuable conside ration under a verbal or written cotract to labor on farm lands, who shall receive advances either in money or supplies, and thereafter willfully and without just cause fail to perform tho reasonable services required of him by the terms of the said contract, shall be liable to prose cution for a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall bc punished by im prisonment for not less than twenty days nor more than thirty days, or to bo fined in the sum of not less than $25 nor more $50, in thc dis cretion of the court. RellKjous Notes. Night ser vico has been resumed at the Baptist church. Services be gin at 7:30. Thc Juvenilo Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. D. W. Fox, of Lumber ton, spent Sunday in town and preached in the Presbyterian church in thc morning and in the Methodist at night. Sunday was a beautiful spring like day and good congregations assembled at the Baptist, Presbyte rian and Methodist church in the morning. We return thanks to Rev. M. C. Quick for a copy of thc minutes of thc Mt. Moriah Free-Will Baptist Conference held October 22-24, 1896. This conference includes 2 churches in Richmond county, 4 in Robeson, 4 in Marlboro and 1 in Chesterfield. The noxt session will ho held with Piney Plains church near Nowtonvillc. Unolalmod Lottoro. Letters addressed to tho follow ing persons remain uncalled for at tho post?nico: Mr. Donal Bond, Mr. Banclford, Miss Janio Collins, Miss Presley Croley, R. H. Houstoss, Jamos Mallroy, Miss Lizzie May, P. A. Henson, W. T. Meadows, Henry McNoal, John Evans Pogues, P. T, Heusfcoss, Sljaho Letters, Col. Hourton Ruckor. In Memoriam, James Rowland, infant sou of Jan ca A. aud Mattie David, passed into the realms beyond a few day? ago after an illness of only.a short limo. At first his condition was not thought to ho snrious, b'.it it PQO?? heeninn npfinronf that tho disease had taken a linn hohl upon his littlo body* All was don o that loving hands and medical skill could do, but Ho who gave was" ton doily saying, "Dear littlo Ono, coayo from sufforing and come unto me.'' Tho heart ceased to throb, tho body lay cold in death, but where was tin spirit? It had answered tho call ami had gone to bo with God in glory. )i> tho presence of a largo number .of sympathizing friends tho funeral wfis preached by Hov. E. P. Easterlinj; and tho body laid to rest at Quick s cemetery. "Adicop ia Jesus, bloused sleep, From whiob nouo ovor svako to woep." Dear littlo ono, thou art gono io return not again. No more will tin glad hearts of father and mother leap for joy in catching a smilo from your innocent face. Wo will murmur noi, for God gave theo and took theo, both in loviug kindness to us. We Will weep not, though a light and joy and comfort havo gono from our hearts, for thou art at rest and wo rejoice in thy blessedness. Thou art in u homo of'pcaoo aud light, With Jesus and your friouds, Where wo soon may moot thoo And Ufo shall uovor ond. i A RELATIVE. February 4, 1897. Beautiful Sea Shells. Eyery ono admires thom. Siucv coming south I have received nume* o.us inquiries from northern people for sea shell*, and now I am prepared to answer yes, I can send you shells, fot I have matlo quito a collection of love ly shells, both from our own coast, tho coral reefs and some lovely oueB from the West India islands. 1 will mn ,I a dozen or moro different kinds, ho two alike, to any ono who sends a \ stamp for postage. V"~,,vn AT.." T,^ A WT . x,^,^n ^ Ulli oj UIIOI X'. .TX. ll Jliuir.u, Jacksonville, Fla. A Card of Thanks. I take this method of returning thanks to tho many friends who cou tributed lo tho building committx" of the.Mt. Zion church on tho Marion road near Donoho. M. C. QUICK. February 8, 1897. Amendment to Supply Ordinance. Amcndtnont to Section nth of au Ord i nance to rnise supplies for tho town of Bonnottavillo for tho year ending Apiti .897. Amended by striking out tho word tov and ioBorting in lieu thereof tho woi?i Mooline foo, and adding thereto tho folio? lng, viz. : Any person residing within the corporate limits of tho town of Bennett. villo who owns ono or moro dogs und sba!' fail or rofuso to pay enid lioouso foo as ? - yu)re<1 .'?;,. Uiti boolloo shall lo doone grille^' of u ndsdemennor and iirwii oouvb tloii ' * itmton?ed to p.?.y a (nu ol no'. Iv Minn i.wo dollilia uer moro thai) five tlolfni er ho heprkoiiou1 ?61 tn oin than live dayl Oe II ? and ratified in 0 tin noil DOcQtilb? 3*?, '^HC. C. ?. ?Ic?ALL, ?UJOL. . Attest : MILTON MCLAURIN, TOWU Olorlc. CLEMSO?YOLLEGE Tho fifth sopsion of Clemson Agriculture* College will begin Thursday, February i8tb 1S97, To tho two regular four yonr ooursc loading to the degree of Bncliollor of Soi cuco, n tmccinl two year couisn in Meohnnics and Engineering has boen added. Tho courses of instruction inoludo the following subjoots : Agriculture, Chomislry, Ilortioulturo, Dairying, Vttorinary Scioncc. Botuny, Geology, Minerolagy, Mcolmnioal Eleutricnl and Civil Engineering, English MuthcmnticB and History. Board, washing, fuel, lights for BCBS?OII ot 40 weeks, $?59.00, For cataloguo containing full particular) address E. B. CRAIGIIEAD, Proeklont, ClemBon Collego, S. C. January 5, 1897. rVIOTICETO ADMINISTRATORS, SKSCUTORS 1* Guardians and Trastoca: Tho law re huiros all Administrators, Executors, Guar (linns nnd Trustees to mubo roturns to tho Probato Jndgo of tho county during thu months of January ana" February of cao) year, and failing to malro suoh return? thoy forfoit their commission. Tho lap! Grand Jury brought this matter to tho al tonion of tho Circuit Court, nnd I will bo compelled to onforco tho law strictly in tho futuro. MILTON MCLAURIN, Judgo of Probate. Decombor 9, 1896. Tot tor, Salt-Ithoum and Eczema. Tho intonso itching and smarting incl dont to thoso diseasos is Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eyo an* Skin Ointment. Many vory bad cnsi . havo boon permanently cured by lt.- it is equally cfllciont for itching piles am! a favorito remedy for soro nipples chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. por box. Dr. Cartys Condition Powders, aie just - nata horse needs whon In ba<! condition. Tonic, blood purifier an 1 verm?fugo. Thoy aro not food bu. medicino and tho host fn uso to put n boroo in primo condition. Prlco S'< conts por package. BUSINESS EDUCATION oiforcd ono boy and girl hi evory county in South' Gan - lina by tho largest and mo pro-ominontly practical of Southern in?titi> tions. Daily drill in real banking bunine ? and offloo work, Positions occured graduate, through tho Employment Bureau, Write M onoo to tho GEORGIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, January 6, 1897, Macon, "Go - O? HC SI-. NEW BARBER SHOT, Joo Hatcher, Proprietor. This ie tho placo to got your hair out in tho latoet Btylo. When you want an eany, good and oloan ?havo or anything dono In the tonsorial Uno givo mo a oall. . My fjbop ia located on tho nor th cant corner of tho com house sn un ro. E. M. R?wo delivers all g?odi pu* chased of him, Some JKmus Mints io iiiiii OP iiitai E OFFER SOME CHOICE GOODS THIS WEEK TO CLOSE OUT. Now iocoamils, 135 to ling, $4.00. PJf?iiw Picnic Hams, 7 l-8e pound. Fancy Kain" win Apples, $1.85 por Barrel, ??ti?t Sugar Cured 'Calumet" limns, 12c pound. Raisins, Choice London Lnyors, $1.75 per Box 20 lbs. Timothy Hay. i'ttrlotKl just received, $17 50 per Ton. lt PATENT AND STRAIGHT FLOUR, '.ttirec Cars just In at Prices that Cannot bo Duplicated. 3,000 POUNDS OF TOBACCO In lin kages of IO Pounds up at Prices Ranging from 1 7 cents Pound to 40. We have the Largest Lot of Tobacco ever brought to Bennetts ville; bought l\ ! t\ L/J IUU?J LU i ? fi i LU ?? li winch we can offer customers, buying in original pack ages, at prices beyond competition. ILL TOWN ORDERS DELIVERED FREE, Wholesale Provisions and Groceries. Ni W-Watch this space each week. December 12,1896. tM ?m Fow Santa Ctaus ! AT CARROLL'S ! Gio Anywhere in the United States! '?.> 1 . fj' 0,1 Uko, Oo to Ania if yon ici*//, do to Japan if you p?cate, 0? to Rutila i i '.?. . . uri ' . Anywhere you want to, but it will bo Impossible for you lo got away from, or | ad tin ?not, Unit right boro in your own town is whero you can got tho Lowest Prices for Crade Goods ! W<> oin.i, tho :h vdt assortment suited to tho noels of our patrons, tho vory host quality, the a'r.M j y lt > wost pricos, ovorything considered, to bi fourni anywhoro. Our stock and ? will . Si i v bis assertion. Wo now oiler in addition to our usually well solcclod assort nv i V it? '?<'? und Jowolry and Fancy Goods cf all grados An, Ixquisite Assortment of China Bric a Brae. I,tiled I fi? j: ctol e li itions from Haviland, Japan, Uoiinany and India. Must be seen to be appro ALUMINUM GOODS, Ai onUroiy how and attraotivo collection of this lino. Aluminum in four timos lighter than ii vi , c?j(i(iMy a* protty, strongor and moro lasting. This lino of goods is well roprosontod in oui In <? i i lo? intondod for sorvico, In novoltiea and tn nttrnotivo nrtlotos suttablo for !'?. ' : ;t .i i '. ladles or gontlcmon. Inr|iiiro for Ibis department, you will bo plonsod with thc toy aro guaranteed not to tarnish. BOOKS, BLOCKS AN JD GAMES. v\' . h >vo n ni ?t assortment of HooVe-Hooks for children, Prices from 6 conts to $1.26. i [JoOk? foi diiioi ..ends at prloos from 25c to $2 60 each. AH moko suitnbio presents. Picture j W .. i M. i l abios, Gamos for tho children, Crokinolo Hoards, Ac Writing Desks, Plush and Iii ithoi, A ll.urns, Lonthor Pursos, Pocket Hooks, Card Cases, Biiisic Holts, Traveling Casos, ns, Carts, Velocipedes, Wheelbarrows, Anything to ,uou6o tho ohitdron you will find In my stock. I usually mako an o ft o rt to col* lo l a i tu ah y Melly usoful novelties ns possible for Christmas presents, This season is not an nfcooptloii tu tho rulo. Itowovor, I have added this season n lino of high class Iron toys willoh (ire e.:.ri, i li-tructtblo, also a woll solcclod assortment of ohcapor Toys-Tin Horsos, Wagons, in .'. Ilioi II. Tin were, Dolls of all alees, dressed and undressed, as woll as all tho latost toys and inoriVrn ii. vemif..is by whieb tho avorago small boy is mado noisy and happy. SKK FOR YOURSELF IF THE ASSORTMENT IS RIGHT I SEE FOR YOURSELF IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT I I think U -.muuoomry for mo to mako any f pedal o iib rt to call tho attention of an intolligont puhlj to' cveiy ilotail ef my business. I havo enjoyed your conlldonco and patronago for 12 v'.v", ?h?l most of my patrons aro familiar willi tho lines of Goods I havo heretofore oarrlcd. ? KR to no! out down, but Inroascd my stock, havo added sovoral now linos in my efforts to kcop uhrcv.H nilli tho times and your roquiroments, I invito you to examino and prico my goods ge? wbttl f v?.\n (jhow you, If you don't soo what you want ask for lt and, DON'T DO A THING ! nulli ; ?II lc ??tv what wo have for salo. Wo will do our best to pienso you, and will take pion wit I' : bowing goods whothor you wish lo buy or not and will bo disappointed If you rall to como. Wiih bent wishes fora morry Christmas, and In grateful memory of liberal patronage during past \C.IVB, I remain, Y0UHS RESPECTFULLY, Dt??rubOr t, 1800. 3EE. "VST. Carroll, DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SAtt^QR ??g? $$$$ Vuhiftblo mid well Improved fanning ftnd 'celdonoo lots In the town of Bennetts, lande for sale nour the town of Dallington. Jennings property 1B now di ltcamninlilo pvtoo ?nd terms, In email or vu,0(t Into lota and a plat of earae oan bo l&rtfO lot?. Apply to J. J. WARD. ?con at niyofflco, , Darlington, 8. 0. **. W. BOVOniBR, Attorney. Sfoteittbov 4,;t8o6.-r4m. >;liov?rnbot 25, 1896, Shoes ! Shoes 1 Shoes ! Como and seo my lino of Shoes b??oro you buy and I think you will savo money, A Nice JLiiie of Hats? I have a nice lino of Hats and will sell them cheap in ordor to open out a nico line for Spring. STAPH DiiY GOODS AND NOTIONS, I have a well assorted stock of Staple Dry Goods and Notions. Come and see what I have and seo if I can't save you some money. Ferney 4wr>oee#*ie&. I have a line of Fancy Groceries equal to any in town and as cheap. POTTED HAM 5 CENTS. ARBUCKLE'S COFFEE VERY LOW. Flour and Meat. On Flour and G roches I will always meet the market price. Thanking my friends for past favors and soliciting a continu ance of same, I am yours, etc., rei a Hi BRICK ROW NEXT DCOR TO C. S. MCCALL. February 1, 1897. TEAM TUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN jj iliii lino eonipriiiing A love Val vow, Anglo Vat voa, Check. V:d voV/'-'A?r ?; Ooelii . Elbows, Nipples, 'J.\ Water Glasses; also full line ol'Steam Pipe.! V alwo invito your attention lo thi.?. particular linc, IYMOU comprises n cont? p?ete assortment suitable to this section of tracie. Pumps and Pump PipeV A full lino of Drive and Force .Pumps which I offer to the trade at low prices. . 4 : . % " * P?INTS, OILS ?ND GraSS, My stock in this lino compiisea. n full nssortment of standard brands of White Lend and Glass, A full lino of Qlnss nil sizes. JffleseMner>y Oiht* A large stock of Machinery or Lubricating Oils at very low prices, both wholesale and retail. Mowers aiMl Reapers. I nm solo agent foi tho celebrated McCormiok Maobinos, which need no recommendation. IRON AND STEEL* My stook is completo in nil the standard sizes of Iron. Full lino of Ootagon and Tool Steol. Just receiving a now and elegant line of all these goods, which I offor low for cash. My line is complete and at rook bottom prices. A oall will convince you. o_ti Virve rm ? Jiut Received a very large lot nt very low prices. The handsomest lino in town at tho lowest prices, (t?r I solicit your patronage August t?, 189G. A RARE CHANCE! MILLINERY AT COST 1 IN ORDER TO TURN MY STOCK QUICKLY INTO CASH, I WILL commonco my annual clenrnnco sale a littlo earlier this year. I will com monee selling nt NIM YORK COST, MONDAY DIM? T. This salo will continuo until tho entire stook lins been disposed of. Remora ber, this is no rubbish, hut ALL THIS SEASON'S STILISH GOODS. Tho prices on Ribbons, Hoso, and Union Suits will surprise you, COME QUICK IF YOU WANT A BAR? Very respectfully, December 5, 1806?