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The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, S.C. j S3^Publlnh<Ml every Wednesday at S2 a j ve;tr In advance. , Wednesday, Oot. 2, 1895. ! * llacldon'M Biir Ray. Haddon's opening of Fall and Winter styles ' was well attended by the ladles of City and Country last week in search of something I new and stylish, and they all agree that his larte stock of Ladles Goods this season is i more attractive, and prices lower than ever 1 offered. For stylish up to date Millinery, ? Silks for Waists, Silks for Dresses. Every* \ thing nobby In wool Dross Goods, Ladies a Wraps, Dress Trimmings, Elegant tilting shoes of best makes for ladles and children, s Hosiery, Gloves, <fcc. You can't, do better t than go to K. M. fladdon <fc Co. i: Cotton Hsrket. | Yesterday cotton sold on our streets as a high as 9 to9 1-1G, but Ohe following was the n ruling prices for the day. ~ s Good Midline S7 x Sti let Midllng S.'M F Mulling s:.s t Receipts lor the day 1125 bales. Off to Cedar KprineN. Miss Daisy Wilson left yesterday morning n for Cedar Spriugs, Spartanburg county, where ?' she goes to pursue her studies in theinst itu- o tlon for the deaf and blind. This Is Miss l Daisy's third year in that institution. She a made fine progress in music In the previous li years, and we have no doubt that she will a make a most exceileut musician ? Attention AlliHiiceinen. | The Abbeville County Alliance will hold its regular quarterly meeting on Friday, October a J I. Secretaries will please torward reports promptly*. The order will be addressed by r. * *- *- * ?urithi.Kn o fn11 nttondunop .1 of Sub-Allances Is desired. R. E. Cox, I " September 2*, 1895. Secretary. n Ofl to C'ulleK<*> Messrs. Lewis H. Russell, E.G.Stuart and a C\ C.Gambrell left Monday Kiteruoon to spend ihe collegiate year in tbe University or Maryland, at Baltimore. Mr. Russell will take a course In dentistry. Mr. Gambrell and Mr. P Stuart will take medical lectures. b v .Mail Hours. a Hours tbat tbe mails close at the Abbeville e rost Office: ti 11.25 a.m. 12.10p.ro. 1.00 p.m. |, 2.30 p. m. 4 25 p. m. S.50 p.m. D Roberts. Link, P.M. F Oil .Hill Stock. You can buy a few shares of Abbeville 01' ) mill stock at a bargain. Address "Owner,' v wire Press and Banner, Abbeville, S. C. b .School liooks, b The County Board has ordered school ,l books, and will be able to supply all pupils ? by the 20th inst. ? Over the S. A. L. j Seven days ticket tr> the Atlanta Exp^si- ti tlon and return. ; fifteen days ticket, H ?1.70; to December 30,3G.40. it VrnNt. The weather for the last day or two has heun quite cool, and it is reported that frost fl was seen. o Mrs. Taggart has on exhibition today * the finest and prettiest hats to be lound any- v where. Call to nee her. She is a w?mnn her- ** selfaud kuow* how tocatertothe wlsnes, fan- '' cies, and needs of old and young. She will [' undertake to make the plainest girl on earth 11 so pretty that she will be perfectly irreslstable. 'J Jf the flatter of a ribbon or an apron string ? may seal the fate of a lover, what may be expected 11 the lady wears one of Mrs. Taggart's pretty bonnet? Theprettiestthing In bonnets this year is a pretty face, and Mrs. Taggart b furnishes the prettiest bonnets. w Reports reaches us that a shooting scrape h occurred at Bradleys in Mr. Watson's store ? one day last week, in which Samuel Cothrau w and Thomas McC'aslan were wounded by pis- * toi shots. Our correspondents are as silent as n the grave on ihis matter. Judge George S. Bryan, late of the Unit- " ed Slates Court, is dead. He was a judge in reconstruction times, but was a trieud of lib- w erty, and guarded well the citizen against the gf encroach ments of the militia. Attention Is called to advertisement of \V. F. Cross in this issue. Mr. Cross will carry a nice Hue of groceries at low prices. Any m trade you give him will be highly appreciated cl 1 .? III ntufl vnll ornru! Vlllnpfi for Vfilir r uuu lie m.i sue jv? t>~ ... ? ? money. n Miss Annie White, oneofMt. farmers mogt w popular young Indies has accepted a post fi lion in the store of It M. Hndilon. Sbewiil i< be pleased to see all of her Jriends when ihey U come to towD. tr Me. t. w. McQuisto.v, of Montlcello, Ark.. and his daughter Miks Mary McQuistion, " came ?o town last Saturday on visit, to General Hemphill's family. MIrs Mctlulston will go to the Due West Female College next session, 8 All parties that received eggs from me this spring will please bring my share of tbe chick- " ens In at once. Please be careful in mating ' where you have an odd chicken I will give J;1 50 or take 50c. W.E.Bell. " Prof. H. E. Bonner, of Due West, was in s( town yesterday He is taking a lively inter- g est in the stock show and wants a good turn lt out of people on that Interesting occasion. Mr. John Lynd Hemphill, son ol Rev. J. L. Hemphill, of Moreiand, Georgia, is on a visit to bis grandmorher, Mrs. Hemphill. ^ General Mahone 1i?s been paralysed, gi and but little hope is entertained for lus re- I* covery. A. M. Hill & Sons will be ready to feed your ^ horses at their old stand next Monday sales- ? day in October. Call and fee them. Get your hat from aud have your dres made by Mis. Taggart. I will be out of town from the Stb to the llth of this month. Dr S. F. Killingsworth. Dr. G. W. Holland, of Newberry, Is dead. ? ? W. Joel Smith ?fc Sons?KhII ol 1S93. Cotton is bringing a tood prl?e and we are ready to help on the good cause by selling good goods and selling them cheap. tc Our samples of tailor made suits and pants Rl are prettier and cheaper than ever; a young y man wanting a nice suit, or pair ot trousers <* should by all means give us a look before Knulticr ci We have a good lot of men's, boys and chil- ?, dren's suits and pants at knock out prices. If you want an overcoat for a very small \ price call on us. The "bull dog" breeches still leads the P hounds. We have just received a big lot and at lower prices thau ever. P We are making a specialty of ernln, clover aud crass seeds. Call on us lor what you need v and If we haven't the kind you want can supply you on short notice. ^ Crimson clover you should sow by all means to give you a crop of uood hay early In a the summer, and then turn under the stubble c for a croo ol coru. c fled clover Is an old standard article and for strong land and a permanent pasture is as 11 good as the best. We have broken the prices on the cele- ~ hrated "Means" shoes in order to close out a little lot we have on hand. Now is the time to get the best shoe on the market at an off d Erice, while shoes are higher than they have een for several seasons. a Come and get a pair of those extra good hand-sewed, broad sole shoes at a price lower t> than you ever heard of. s Men's shoes, boys shoes, ladies shoes, children shoes, baby shoes, all sorts of 6hoes, are 8 to be found in our stock. j Dry goods, bats, clothing, shoes, groceries, Ac. d "White Pearl" onion sets makes an excel- I lent early spring\egetable. Now is the time 1 to set them out. F Fine cream cheese and maccaroni. * Crackers, candles and canued goods of all kinds. If In want or anything either for the inner or outer man call on us for It. \\\ Joel Smith a Sons. Oct. 1st. 1895. The cold weather 16 coming and you will need clothing suitable to the season. Cohen's r is the place to buy what you need in this line. There you will find a stock of Men's, Boy's f and chiidrens clothing complete In every particular. If you want a dress suit, that is f all right, he has them, the very latest styles and best goods. Then for a business and ev- ? ery day suit, you can get any color and any ^ price you want from S3 up. For boy's big and little, Cohen has suits ^ from ?1 to ?15. Clothing to suit all people and all pocket books. Hats! why you nevpr saw such a tremen- [ dous stock of hats In this place, stiff hats, alpine hats, crushes, bats for big beads, me- , dlum heads, little bends, hats for every man and boy In the county, and in all the new nnrl nrklrtra I To hnon't fnrirntlAn to buy a splendid line of Gents Furnish Inns, and you can lit yourself out with Gloves, Hocks. Shirts, Underwear, Neck-wear, ColL lars. Cuffs, and in fact everything you n? ed iu k this line. Then he will sell you a Trunk or J ^ Valise to carry them away lu. ' Try "Cohens" he can and will pleaqe you In fast goods and prices. < WEST END. lldlipnuiiigH ami Incident* of a H eck Around tin- 4'ily. The advanced price of cotton has brightened up business, and our merchants wear 11 tiroad smile. Trade has been good for the past ten days and is netting better. Our rnerJhauts have splendid stocks of goods, and be ieve in just and reasonable protits. VVe venLure to say that there is no city of the size inywhere that can show more progressive, tvide awake mere' ants, with better selected stocks of merchandise. Abbeville is allright tnd is surely growing. Mr. J. Havne McDlll, went up to Green.'il e Sunday, ret urn ins Monday. Miss Mary DuJ're, of Clemson College, is lere on a visit to her brothers. Dr. Claude C. Gainbrell, left Monday afteriooii lor Baltimore, via the Seaboard Air jine Claude goes to at tend medical lectures, md will be away forjslx months His friends, vho are a multitude, wish him "God speed," md n safe sojourn In tlie "Monumental City." Doctor C. A. Miltord, went up Saturday to ee his parents. After spending Sunday with hem he came home Monday. Fish and oysters will soon be plentiful In mirket. The cool weather will brine them. Last Friday Miss Grace .Smith said "goodlye" to her many friends and admirers here' ,nd sped away on the "Vestibule" for llaltinore where she will attend Mrs. Lalaves chool. Mrs J. S. Norwood and children returned 'rlday Ironi I.invllle, North Carolina, where hey spent the summer. EVKKYTHINtt NICK. Our hustliug jeweler, "Berneau" has made tiany improvements hi his store room reently.andnow haa a beautiful place tille l to verflowlug with handsome and pretty hings clocks, watches, jewelry of all kinds ml all prices. Silverware, and a splendid ine of razors, knives and cutlery. I had Imost forgotten the pretty things In china ?are that he has recently added to his stock, hen he sells spectacles and eyeglasses. If ou don't want to buy. just go In and take a ook at the many beautiful and useful articles le has to show you. The look don't cost you nythlng. Mr. Slornan, of the Arm of Chas. Stern it to., Athens, (ieoigia, spent Sunday In the city be guest of Mr. A. Cohen. Miss Jennie Corrie came home Saturday fter a loug stay with relatives in the "Gate Sty." The Oil Ml!! is now running on full time, nd with a large force of hands. DEDICATION. Next Sunday the Methodist church in tills lace will be dedicated. Bishop Duncnn will e present and preach the sermon. The sericeswill be especially interesting, and all re most cordially invltPd to attend. Mrs. J. M. Wallace, who is an acccomnlishd musician, is now organist at. theMetho1st church. The kindness of Mrs. Wallace j consenting to play for them, Is highly apreeiated by that congregation. (iOOD CONDITION. The condition of the people of this county i general will be better this winter than for ears. Debts are smaller, prices of cotton etter. nearly double what it was last year. orn ana provisions raisea at nome, anu last, ut not least, noelections to be held. This Is z^oil year nli round. The yoting folks are happy. A circus is juning,and wlllbe here with all its glitter nd noise on t he ISth inst. Mr. \V. E. Bell has got home from the lorthern myrkets. where he has been buying le seasons stock for the W. E. Bell Cash Co. Us new goods have already begun to come 1. II BAD GOODS. The ladles of the city and country may nd the latest styles In hatsand bonnets in ur two millinery establishments, as they are nth tilled with "npto date" hpad wear. R. 1. Haddon ,t- Co.. have aeain secured the serIces of MUs Sophia Elfert. of New York, ho will again have charge of theli millinery epartinent. Mrs Taggart who has ju?t got omc from Ihe North, where she purchased er goods in this line, has with her Miss iz/.le ConuoHey. of Baltimore, who is thorughly posted In this depaltment. MAO CATER. The many friends of Mr. McD. Cater will ppleneedto know he now has a situation Ith Mr. Hill, of Anderson. Friend Mac eld a situation in Abbeville with the lirm f White Brothers for a number of year6. here he was quite popular, making friends nd winning customers by his affable manor and strict attention to business. Mr Ca'r possesses fine business qualifications, hich together with his friendly manner and ollte attention to all. will win for him hosts f friends wherever his lot may be cast, and HI bring him that success he so well de>rves. FRIENDLY V/SITOR. Mr. Eugene Burn, of Beaufort, South Caro. na, spent several days last week with his >usir\ Mrs. McDonald. Mr. Burn is one of leaulort's rising young men, ami made a lost favorable impression upon all he met hllehere. He thought Abbeville a beautlil little city, and was struck with the enter>rprlse.push and energy of her people. Af;r a most pleasant visit., he left Saturday loruing via Augusta for his home taking ith him the best wishes of his Abbeville iends. 11 EST l'RICE FOK COTTON. Cotton is booming to-day, bringing from T-.Sto9 cents In Abbeville. Last week for jveral days Abbeville was the best cotton mrket in the Stale, paying in cash more bau any other town or city. If you want le best price tor your cotton, and wish to uy goods cheap, come to Abbeville. Miss Mamie Short, after a pleasaDt stay of jveral weeks with her cousins, the Misses no I lnff fnr hup hrtnto Wauh Incr. >u, Georgia. PERSONALS. Miss Sailie Moore, ot Cokesbury, and Miss Ilia Johnstone, of Newberry, were tbe uests of their triend, Miss Bessie Edwards, i?t. Friday night. t Cadet Will Hill, left Monday for the Citadel c*demy in Cbarleston. Ed. Edwards, has gone to WofTord College, partanburg. STOCK SHOW. >ue Went Coming to the Front?All ftortN of ForNonalN. Due West. s. C., Sept. 30th, 1895. Remember tbe Due West lair comes otl Oc)berlCth. There.will be a great variety of :ock and fowls on exhibition. It will pay ou to attenu. It costs you nothing, ai d you ould not spend a day more pleasantly than joking at tbe line stock and thorough bred itlle around Due West and vicinity. Lewis Lee, colored, engineer for Mr. J.H. /renn.dled of fever Thursday evening. Mr. L. M. Pratt, of Greenwood, spent last londay in Due West. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brock entertained a arty of children Monday evening. Dr. J. O. Lindsay has bought the Ellis lace recently occupied by Mr. W. T. Cowan. lr. Cowan has moved Into the Lowry house rhlle Dr. Lindsay now occupies the premises acated by Mr. Cowau. Mr. A. D Kennedy rides the bicycle, while Ir. George Collins rides the mule. D. H. Magi 11, Esq., of Ilodees. appeared as ttoruey beiore the court of Trial Justice lilnkscales Monday last, In an Important use. Mr. Magill was, as usual, successful. Mrs. Black now occupies the Wm. Todd ciansion. Prof. E. L. Ueed has returned to Due West ireparatory to assuming his duties in the oliege. Mr. J. Y. Sltton is home from Atlanta. Due West was represented at Lulla Thursay* The operetta was a great success. Mrs. H. C. Fennel is visiting her mother nd father, Dr and Mrs, J. O. Lindsay. Mr. Wm. Bell near Due West has made up o present time, over a thousand gallons of yrup. Mrs. Cooly thinks of moving to Abbeville, oon. Mr. J. T. McDlll will move this week to the oi.nson house. The children's Sabbat h school missionary lay services came ofl Sabbath evening in ihe Sautist church. The services wern lh? most nieresting we ever attended. One of the leasant features oi th?t evening was a solo >y Miss Kssle Kills Mr. Johnson of Abbeville gave an interesting talk. CORNER CREEK. Snaps SholN and Short Slops. Corner Creek, Dots, Kept. 28,189?>. The furmers bave been very busy, making nolaases for the past few days. Mrs. J. T. Cox spent several days with riencis this week. Mrs. W. A. Bigby who has been sick for a ew days, improves slowly. A lance crowd ol youngsters ol this section, ittended the Baptizing at Keowee, last Sunlay. Miss Ora Bigby spent a very pleasant day vith Miss Cora Klein recently. I.title Maggie Davis is ill at this writing. Mr. M. P. Dunlap bad a misfortune of a Ine mule getting it's shoulder cut on some vlre near tlie road side last Friday. The larmers of Corner Creek seem to be lelpeil up very much by getting a good price or their cotton. Mr. W. H. Davis made a business trip to Vnderson one day last week. "C. VY' Jf you or any of your neighbors have Chills >r Fever, call ?it I\ B. Speed's and get a bot,le of Johnson's Chill Hiid Fever Touic. Be sure to read what t he Kacket Store haB osay this week. 0 MRS. MARY HAS RETURN j New York an . i WITH ALL THE N1 i i I HATS, BONNETS, TIPS, PLUMES I attended all the openings in New Y< i the very latest styles in Millinery and l)re I wont North late in order to get the 1 1 by going North early in the season. I visited over forty of the largest hous fore buying, and no one can give you tlx | markets as late as the 1st of September, as ! that time. I saw all the new ideas in I have Miss LIZZIE CONNOLLY milliner of many years, and can please th( HAT or E j Give me a call and you will be convinced.. Thanking you for past favors, I remi Yours respectfully, MRS. MAR' [FIRST CLASS Bl J. C. VOl We have in stock FRESH .' The Sweetest and Best H^ The Nicest CANNED We deal in everything in our line, a Choice Goods, and Polite Attentic glad to have you come to our MARKET on THE MOST POLITE AND ATTENTIVE J. O. YO Johnson's Chill Cure Is the thing for Chills f and Fever. Only 50 cents a bottle at Speed's. fal A choice line or Stationary, containing all I of tbe latest styles, Just In at Speed's. All styles and shapes of visiting cards at Gli Speed'6. dei Has just returned fr< every day, very soon attention is called to 1 all of which has bee: Great bargains can \ hams, Sattines, Crepe 1 many other styles of 2 i find everything you w Counterpanes, Table I Re; is astonishingly cheap, the great bargains to } I have a splendid lin We try to keep ever G-ive us an eary call, ability to please. Le ; tinuance of patronage f ViUI Jenlsli and Christian Faitli. ju Dr. Joseph Silverman, a Jewish ' Rabbi, of New York eily, in a religious Hr address, thus epitomized the Jewish of creed : ree And what are those first principles? ev< They are the fundamental truths upon | ( which all religions nave been built, and j tin may he expressed in the following! for creed : |thi First, I believe inUod. ithi Second, I believe in reward for good rec aud punishment for evil. ilm , Third, 1 believe in separating thei pr< ! sacred from the secular. I fro ; Fourth, I believe in a Sabbath for gh man aud beast. w.' Fifth, I believe in filial devotiond to hit J parents. au I Sixth, T believe in right to life aud *P< j liberty. his , Seventh, I believe in the sanctity of he marriage. ?( Eighth, I believe in the rights of hi ! property. of Ninth, 1 believe in truth and hones ; tyTenth, I believe in the unselfish love r i of fellow men. If our readers will compare this with lie I the Apoptle's Creed, they will get in eV( 1 TAGGART. y< ed from? al fa id Baltimore E tl ?AV STYLES IN ai st FEATHERS, E AND RIBBONS. I si >rk and Baltimore, and will give you J^8 as Making. aj atest styles and you can't get tbem st es in New York and Baltimore be- a' w i latest styles that was not in the ^ the Paris styles were not out before pi Millinery and Dress Trimmings, e fii with me. She is an experienced a } most fastidious in a ai SONNET, g 86 iin, 7 TAOflART- j miKEifl A MJ JL lllilllitili a ? INGER, i * or is Now a First Class ? 1ARKETJ t wliioli all kinds of RESH MEAT Si w Hay be had at any time. BEEP. FRESH SAUSAGE, ? lMS, ID GOODS of our own make. (oi ad if LOW PRICES w in will please you, we will be cl su Main Street. SERVICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS. m Ut UKTGER. ?J __________________ at 'ry Speed's Hair Renovator if your hair is ling oat. )on't place place yonr order for cotton eins CO ill you eet F. E. WatklnR prices. He Is n< 3 traveling salesmon for the Daniel Pratt n: n Co., for tbls State. Address him at An ir rson.S. C? -It Dm the markets of Bal his FALL and WIN lis immense stock of a selected with the g 3e had in Black Dress ms, all kinds of Woi Dress G-oods are offei ant in the way of Flai .linens, Towels, Doylies ady-M You can buy a suil do had in CLOTHING CARPE' e of Carpets, and the i ything the trading put We will take grea t every one be his owi from the people of Abl j titrast the fundamental articles of; daism and Christianity : 'I believe in the Holy Ghost, thelth >ly Catdolic Church, the communion > by saints, the forgiveness of sins, thejco lurrection of the body, and the life j th erlaating." ! rai Changing the order, and makiucrjne attirmaeions in a sliirhtlvdifFerenti als m, the Christian believes all that ou ? Jew does; but he also believes on of s evidence of Christ and his restir- wi :tion, in the individual and personal to mortality of the soul, in a divine th ^vision for delivering the individual W( m the sins with which he has entan- rai d himself, in a spiritual communion th th others, based on the expression of: th i spiritual character, and in a direct | ?i' d immediate converse with God, ith making to and dwelling in the hearts ! ri>; 4 children. Perhaps Judaism be-1all vesin all this; we think the Judaism : th Tuni?h hoiiuvuri nf it. but Rab- 1 ea Silverman makes no mention of any , sai it in his creed.?The Outlook. : bu j tb< I op rrue piety like a beautiful woman nij ver appears at a disadvantage in j sry-day dress. | ^ :8tc Real Young; Nobility. A lady was on a visit to an old friend hom she had not seen for several jars. The friend whs telling her] )out the the various members of the | .roily, and. referring to her son, ^claimed. "He is just a prince of a! jy!" j "These are strong words," the ladyi lought to herself, and so she listened j id watched to see if the lad really de-1 >rved them, or whether it was his^ mther's fondness that prompted her: ? use them. A day or so afterward the mother | illed the boy to come and amuse the! ^ungest child of the household while, ledid some necessary sewing. The: dy doubted his willingness to resign j Is pleasure. But lie dropped ins noop: ; once, and obeyed the summons, leerfully. She began to realize then j lat his mother was right in what! ie had said about him : and she was j most sure of it a day or two later , hen she saw him cut into halves a andsorae red apple that had been | esented to aim, and give one half to a tgged boy. She was thoroughly satis- ? ed that the lad was truly "a prince of i boy." All should take to heart this lesson, j id strive to become in their own way j lucesand princesses, cultivating the! aits of obedience, kindness, and un-; ilfishness. Disease In Feather Beds. Infected beds are a menace to the salth, but an exchange says the mo9t sanitary of all household articles is ie feather bed. Quite too frequently is an heirloom which has come down trough many generations past, aud ; times it proves to be genuine Panjra's box of germs and malodors and her unsanitary things which have {cumulated during the several generaonsin which it has done service for 1 sorts of people under all sorts of >nditions. In the larger cities, >nvenient renovating establishments Ford facilities for the purification of ather beds, pillows, etc., which to me degree remedies the evils of - - - ?- I 4. I hich we compiam, out/ uy u?? uiettuBi together, for the feather bed, at best, mtains a considerable amount of panic matter clinging to the quills id feathers, which, absorbing the aste of the body, is always undergog decomposition, throwing off i )isonous gases into the air and afforng food for myriads of pestilential 1 icrobes which are ever in readiness i seize a favorable opportunity of fecting a weakened body, setting up ippurating process and intensifying fects of speciffc germs of various sorts bich may become active in the body 1 irough contagion. Sometimes, also, featherbed becomes infected by the >ntagious elements of scarlet fever, fpntberia, measel9, smallpox or other aladies, and constitutes thereby a tost efficient vehicle for these dangerjs disorders, I tiitewoftb for Bulldluffs and Fence?? Slake half bushel of stone lime in a ear tub by pouring over it hot water ifflcient to make it fall. Then add ' 70 pounds of salt, and thin down to a! oper consistency with cold water or ilk and water. If intended to be i ed for a chicken-house, the addition a little carbolic acid or kerosene oil ill make it more effective in killing id preventing lice. When cleaning hou3e it is mvenient to have astick with a deep )tch in the end with which to lift cture wires and cords off their hooks saves much climbing up and down. ?7" timore, Philadelphia a TER STOCK will be reatest care, and are : Goods, from the chea RiITtq T?T . liCWi V-4 ^ red in great variety, a mels, Outings, Cheivo 3, Handkerchiefs, Blar ade t for less money thai rjs ^nxriD nost extensive stock ( >lic demands and are ] t pleasure in showing .1 judge. Grateful fl beville County. L. ^ The Titled. fbe following is given in bri^f as; e theory most generally entertained ( scientis's, with a few exceptions, i ( ncerning tides : It is assumed that'I e moon, actingalone, would not only i ' ? ? ~ fKq aurih ' C ise a wave uu me aiur m a rest to it by gravitation, but would j t 10 draw the earth itself far enough 1 t of its course to leave behiud some11 the water on the further side, which j * iter would then be rai>ed relatively! t the earth's surface and constitute c e second tidal wave ; the sun alone jc >uld act similarly, although its tide-.J ising effect is only about two-filths I r at of the moon. Now, at new moon, j t esun and moon pull together and,' ye higher tides than at the first andjt ird quarters, when the sun draws its j 'J fht angles to the line of the moon's:0 [ractiou, and, at the full moon, when s e sun is on the opposite side of the,'" rtb from the moon, virtually the;v me effect is observed as at new moon; i1 t the double tide raising action ore e sun would again be super-imposed jc that of the moon and give tides on 11 posite sides as high as those a fort- J ijht ago.?Electrical Student. 'ou will And knlttlnp cotton at the Racket { >re. 'i balls for i certs, J V . ' 1 , ; " . i- ????j? Wm. E. flHHBBBNBnnHHHB CASH C Our Mr. Bell lias ,ju NEW YORK AN with all the If "Hvpas X/l \JKJKJ TRIMMINGS, VELVET TIONS, and in fact ev need to complete her \ fj?rseis 2$e. Shoes from 0. for Ladies. Full lii Misses Shoes in all gra DOMESTIC GOODS spun and Checked Drei and Red Wool FJanneli Ginghams for Ladies I Crepons in all shades f WE SELL FOR only, and we have m? We have had people not sell at such close living', hut we have t pays. Don't fool wi says he can't sell at He can do it if he w and CASH only. We t 12 times a year and im and 75 pei; cent, we m 12 months, and yet yoi less than you can borr banks. Give us a call, right. Very Respeci Wm. E. Bel K3EJE md New York.' New > complete in every depi -ooc now offered at the most ,pest to the finest grade illiantines, Serges, Hem nrl nhea-oer than ever k ts, Canton Flannels, T: ifeets, Carpets, &e., &c. Clothii i ever before. Call a RUGS.= of Rugs I have ever cai low prepared to supply our goods, because we or past tavors, I respect T. Wh A Word to the Boys. If you have anything to do, do it at >nce. Don't sit down in the rocking :hair and lose three-quarters of an.: me lour in dreading the job. Besurethat; t will seem leu times harder than it; j c lid at first. Keep this motto. Be q'u ? ime, in small things as well as great.: -labit is everything. The boy wh<S is >ehind time at breakfast and school i vill be sure to get "left" in the iuipor- i "\| ant things of life. It you Lave a ihronic habit of dreading and putting ' pre ifl* things make a great effort to cure , yourself. Brace up! Make, up your| ? nind that you will have a.ime back-1 tone. Depend upon it, thai life is very j If nuoh as you make it. The first thing!" o decide is, what will' you make it. I The next things is to ?f\ke off'your coat j ,nd u>? to work. Make yourself necesary somewhere. 'rhere are thousands * if boys and ynuug men in the world 1 vbo wouldn't be missed if they were o drop out of it to-morrow. Don't be ' A >ae of this-sort. Be a power in your iwn little world, and then, depend sig ipon it, the big world will hear from Miu later on in life. 0 - A big lot of Hats, Cups, nnd Umbrellas Just T ecelved at Kacket Store, with quality at the spcj op and prices at the bottom. the "T". ' BELL IOMPANY. 1 sH '. SrPg Lst returned from D BALTIMORE ite styles in /N ri vJrUUU.Dj S, SILKS and NO- i erything a lady will vardrobe. fjorsets $2 J 1.00 to $Z.OO ie of Children and des. in Bleached Home ss Homespun, White s, Plaid and Checked : | )resses and Bonnets, or Dresses. 10 PER CENT. ide a success of it, M to tell us we could ; | prices and make a ^ ried it, and find it th a merchant that 10 per cent, profit, ill sell for the CASH urn our money over stead of making1 50 ake 120 per cent, in M i get your goods at ow money from the >3 We will treat you tfully, ^ jjM 1 Cash Co. g Goods are arriving axtment. Special 9 .si ; reasonable prices, s. Prints, G-ing iettas, and a great nown. You will ickings, Sheetings, Igses^ I ,nd see for yourself "ried. /' r the wants of all. are assured of, our fully solicit a con- \ 'M i va Lite. I ^ .M Notice to Debtors. LL persons Indebted to me In any way are requested lo make Immediate paynt. I am obliged to have money. A. L. GILLESPIE. >ct. 2,1S95, :>t NOTICE. m fEAL AND HULLS WILL BE SOLD L for cash, or upon payment of bllla on sentatiou lmmddlateiy after delivery. J. M. HARDEN, Manager. '} i/IPORTANT NOTICE, :'J 'he Last Call ! ! J LI, persons indebted to the late firm of WHITE BROTHERS are hereby called in to make prompt payment to tbe undertied. L. W. WHITE. Ct. 2. 1895, tf he Racket Store Is selling 1300 yds, or 5 iol? of basting cotton for ">ots. This takes place of ball thread, / 'dl