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The Press and Banner. J BY HUGH WILSON. ABUEVILLK, S3. C. w \\ CaT* Published every Wednesday at .H f:! a year iu advance. a sc Twelve T^a^es. se 1 si* Wednesday, Oct. 7, 18S6. ot ""I" " " " 111 ml t'ucl.'liiiieil Lt'lli'rv. ii< Letters remaining in the AhheviNe post or- jj flee lor week ending Ootoher (!th.lSlHJ. A?Kdward Anderson, J. L. Adams. jr, B?Miss Kmm:i Hell, W. L. Hell, Jarvons l(J Hiirg. K?Miss Luginla Fisher, Mrs I'ucalla Frank lin. p,' (}?A. U. Orafneed. ti, 11 ?Lucy Hamilton. ^i, J?Mrs. Ida J-mes, Alex Johnson. M? O. J. McKay. flt I'?J. Pratr. ,\l It? Tom. Robinson. w s?Miss Lizzie Smith. W?John White. Ml?s Marv Wilson, care ^ Lucy William, Miss Mairrie Wright. R. S. Lluk.PM. j,a I .W| V.ohI Watches ami Chain. oo A lady's opt-n face gold watch and fot? . | clinin, with trowel pendant. On one side oi trowel are the letters O. H. C. and on the other side masonicein'Hem. (?. This wis lost last Monday Between the town and the O. C. Jk. X. " : depot. , Stolen from the Jewelry ease at. the home ol , Mr. C. V. Hammond, a lady's double ca?e . plain KOld watch. On outside of case is engraved the loiiials "I. V. II." A suitable re- * ward will he paid for above named watches, V if delivered to the Ky press offloe. :)l. 0j in Attention Alliiinceniaii. ro. As'Friday tiie ICth of October has been ap- wi pointed by the siate Hoard of Education, to uj hold tiie examination of teachers of public ou school*. which will necessitate the u?e of the an Court House, and the attention of certain In Alliance officials It has been deemed best to Wi change the meeting of the County Alliance p? to Thursday 15th October. Alllancemen will ?vl selves accordingly. \V. T. Mi I ford, Svc'y. set pii Miss Daisy Neisi.kr. daughter ol Enuln- "J] eer Neisler. lias returned irom avlslloftlve months to her sister in Chicago. Miss Daisy ' is a lovely young woman and her irlends are !:u delighted to hiive her at home. . oysters will bo served this evening In the |ur haii over Uleen-Jones 1 loware .t t'., store, lor pu benetltof i onti Cane eemetary fund. Will he ha served throughout theeutlre evening, begin- m( tag at 7 o'clock. ,ui Master Willi" Martin of Martins Mills, icit lust w< ek for CtiHrlesion, to attend ihe Portei "J Military Academy. S"J Mrs. Erwin, the mother ofMr.Erwln ot Antreville, lett for New York last week. \fi?K MI Han Al!f?n uml M\k* Murv PoWflr rt.< spent lust week Willi lUeir aunt Mrs.' McMil iii( L S. . Mrs. Frank lleury lias returned from the |?u country. he; rot f - ? Prohibitionists, as a rule, have a way o.' their own for (legating their own purposes. t They too often reach out lor what Is mani fe.Mly unattainable. Falling in their object ttiey?and their cause as well?are left in far j worse plight than belore. Seeking always the Impossible, they Jail to use?as tbey h, might effectively u*e? their Influence lor mitigating tbe evils of a trattlc which the> canuot destroy.?Hampton Guardian. I M* ; *"? """ be( ' -? ... . ... in\ AU|(. r? . naiiiiii n i.utnn, ^ Bucfcwheat flour, maple syrup to match, In j.ilt at any quantity at the rate or $150 per gailou. >ct Crushed oats. A Varied assortment of canned meats, honeless hams, ribbed bacon, suiokt d uiackeral, N by the kit or any quantity. Cheese and macaroni. y Canned boston baked beans wilh tomato. "'u Catsup, something new and tine. ja. Mince meat 10cent per pound. Uei Citron, currants, and raisins. * French break fust co-coa. * j Bakers chocolate 40 ceut per pound. da; Irish potatoes and onions. JOlives and olive oil. ' ^ Big drive In tobacco. >lc Feed oats, seed oats, rye, barley, clover. ^ Just arrived lour car's flour. Buy before theadvauce. We still keep up our rep selling , I Hour cheaper than any body. Candy at wholesale. A Whpn rnn UMint In hiiv f>hf>uri nr al(J rl^ht Jroiii some one else, coine and gel oui ,^'j pricesanu you will know what \ou are do Ing. lt\ Remember we sell clothing shors, huts, dry \it goods, crockery, harness, saddlery and most ' ^ anything you want. U,( We will have your trade if prices are to be sio considered. Oei _ eni idc I have Just received a big lot of toy wngons. > carls, velocipedes and wlieelborrows. Prices hui way down. Amos B. Morse. In Ha If you want a fine syrup try mine. Itl6the ^ sweetest and best. Amos B. Morse. qj, McCANTS HOTEL. wh I tod Arrivals I>iirln? ilie I'ust Week. Htt L. H. Russell, Jr., City. J. K. Brilt, McCuririit-K. sal K. W. Ashley, South Carolina. 1 W. H. Brau^u, South Carolina. vei John I. PerKlus, Morganton, N. C. ha W. H. l enrsou, Noitli Carolina. th< S. P. Brooks, Phoenix. 'or W, C. Keith, Anderson. He \V. E. Leslie, .South Carolina. ler 1). W. Thomas, Wat:s. hy J. C. Black. Ant evil.e. let* 11. Williams, Anireville. }'n A AleBee, Greenville. T. W. Jester, Greenwood. 1)6 L. C. Clinkscales, i.owudesville. ?UI K. A. Haddon, Antreville. hfei B. F. McKelter, Greenwood. c'a B. B. Allen, Lowndesvilie. HO' .1. Bel ton Watson, Audersun. " H. L. Winu, South Carolina. * ^ JJ. L. liaddon, South Carolina. * ' F. A. Kiemmiug, South Carolina. K. P. Plemming, Greenwo ?d. John Kthiid^e, Atlanta, Ga. ' J. A. Marshall, Corou cu. Hi IS. U. Major. Oieen wood. J. S. Sheppard. South Carolina. 1). H. Cooit*y, Lowudesville. J. H. Twl^gn, Alluuta, Ua. , F. F. Biadiey. North C-trolina. < K. McBalllucton, Virgl la. T. W. Bull.South Carolina. ?m T. C. Burnett, south Carom a. > John L. Piuson, South Caroliua. John F. Browiuee, Antreville. I U I'houiliiim W.illl: .ri I C. G. McAllister. Latimer. it. K. Cheatham. WallK. v! A. K. Watson, Waits. K. Jester, South Carolina. si H. V. Thackstou, Tennessee. Alvln H. Dean, Greenville. ?n Ij. S. Russell, Chattanooga, Tenn. C. J. Pride, Jr.. Greenville. <?} ('. M. McAfee, Obio. J D. Kerr, Charleston. W. H. Kerr, Charleston W.J. Price. McCormicK. J>. A. McNeel, North Carolina. It. L. Edwards, Georgia. P. D. Gilrealh. Greenville. J. VV. Mavuard, McCarmel. J C. Moore, Cokesbury. 'i'hos. McDonald, Greenwood. <3 s. r. i^HWton, Aiiauui, (.ih. ? 8K^H J. L. Shumate, Atlanta, Ua. <v ffi^P T. E. Rivers, Anderson. * aMMIfl J. Brooks, AilantH, Ua, V wBMSS 1'. A. Cheat bam, Warrenton. < Kffflg J. M. Waddell, Greenville. vl BgjM J. K. Bradley, Augusta, Ga. i Hw J. T. Hrjant. Level Laml. Sj m&Me .1. W. Heed, Virginia. * J. II. Kamey.Soiuti Carolina. ^ hEB J. P. Shelley. St. Louis. ,< EKB J. J. Perry, Clinton. \j BOB J. K. Clinkscales, Troy. ?K. S. Alotte, Green vllle. \] L. M. Moore, Green wood. a 8. C. Alarstaall, Columbia. W. A. Riley, Greenwood. a J. 8. Bailey, Greenwood. ^ G. P. Neel, Greenwood. a S C. Riley, Flat woods. ^ Misses Riley, Flat woods. a H C. Allckle, Georgia. ^ \V. C. Foster, Coronaca. A J. A. Milling, Greenwood. ^ ?. i Diiiun. nouia (..iinmiiH, \ j^Hf VV. II. Smith. Richmond, Va. I n Joi.ii Lylex, Ktrhmom). .j Jv Herring Smith. Richmond. I "vj RDM ci. VV. Col;lnn, South Carolina. A KhBi J. Allen Smith, city. N a. VV. Butler, Richmond. 1 A mH c. A. C. Waller, Greenwood. I SU M. I j. B. Sturkey. McCormlck. ! A T. L>. CreUhton, Batetiburg. i xj HH Prtston Kinley, McCormlck. A HBH J. VV. Bradley, McCormlck. | N Ha l.. J. Melson. Elberton, (in. 'A UH J. S. Goldsmith. Atlanta, Ua. iN U^nHfl j-fHrry Brown, LouiKvilip. i a BMCg/s; J. Harvey Neeley, Rock Hill. . > HUB J. 11. Crawford. Quarry. 1/ PgaHga VV. a. Collins, Coronaca. | ^ KRH Hugh JohnH, Atlanta, 1 IN GREENWOOD'S GATES. lint Town in Ever S? Miicli Metier TIiiiii Abbeville. Green woo J, S. (J., October .*?, 1S90. 1 bear Venor Itiy and Andrew Paluier, d\: an|iiiied ot tin- murder of J. .1. Moseley. 'e don t want lliem back in Greenwood. V prefer ttieir room to ibeir company. Mrs. G. C. Wlliluiii* returned lust week it-r spending sometime willi relatives In nderson. Mrs. A. G. Davis ol Arkansas, is spending iiiio nine wuli lier uuut/Mrs. Millwee. .M iss Susie Morris lias Uecit quite sick for veral dajs but is better. U. v. it. H. Nail, I>.I?., prenclie.l bis first raion yesterday as pastor of ltie Green Yesterday, Sunday, ?#> a bis: clay here with e KpiMiopaI ehuien. The occasion was that dedicating their church, which Is new and at little ciiurcti. ISishop Capers conduct* the services which was very long. I >iiced several visitors wlioiri 1 knew and a i tuber 1 did not know. \V. 11. l\?rker, Mr. ill ol Abbevile, Col. Lipscomb, Air. and rs. K rimer ol Ninety-Six. An extra train jui Spartanburg bruugni the enoir that did e singing. 1'he .Methodist and Hapti-I congregations, pettier wan iheir pastors joined with the esbyterian congregation Sunday ulght in eirt-erviee, tins being the lirst Suuday ol tir new pastor Lir. Null. We welcome our old friend \V. II. Kerr and mily back to Ureeuwood. They moved to Jbevitie about a year ago, out returned lasi eek. I copy from the Journal the following; r. Joiin Bolin and .Miss Liilie Snipes, atted here Saturday on the down tram aud siiiy sought .Magistrate Austin's olllee. jere they were married. Whence they me and whither they go we know no!. L)r. E. (i. .Marlin is ijuite sick with a carmcle on ins back. Mr. A. A. .Morns, the photographer, made a le pieture one day last week ol our crowded *eet with cotton and people. the (ireen wood Oil .Mill iius ginned up to te. P>i5 bales ol cotton. It would be hard rind a better oil muu lliun Dr. .Millwee. ! see Iruiu ttie I'tess and Banner that the II roads are not Healing Abbeville as she >uid wish lu be treated. The Press aud ,nuer says ueltner road seems to be desirous being iu loucb wiih tlie people or to be endtj wliii the customers who give Hie ids busiuess. Xuia is not tbe case iu Greenlod. All the roads here seem to appreciate r patrouage. It inroads run their ousiuens business principals. They do not care ythiug lor bauqtieis, tire works, wiues, &c. l'dct tney preier their men not drinking ues. Giecu wood's plan has always been to y cash lor what they got, aud not much ue. Green wood could have had the shops she had bid hlgu enough, but we did not agreatdeai iu 1 Lieui. We have no commit. lo tui.ke of our treatment by any ot i three roa-is running through our town, ex ^t we wish the Southern ana the Port Royal d Western Carolina would make a little ange wlin their trucks through town aud j u lutiUi by the S. A. L. Depot, aud make a ! ton depot, our town is gelliug to be tool ge iur two ran nuu? i? tun uuuu^u >uci one square. UIhUjo dangerous. 1 never vejsec-11 in >re courlious gentlemen than I i run roads nave ai Greenwood. The Pres.* d Banner say* tlie 8. A. L. wauls iliem lo j m ibeiu liny Itel ol rigtn olway uu each le ?ii llie siuc tiucfc to the collou mill. He fs lo grant 111 tin tills Would be lo give Itie I id tui?ee-iourills u>* iour-littlis of the eollou ! H, as tue mlu is located ou sucli riglil j lay. ljust would uot do sucli business. I jugtit Abbeville liad belter business uiuii; iu lo entertain such a propers!lion. The A. L. and i\ It. &. VV. 0. roads buve both ill a side track lo the Grendel Mills, aud 1 iir ol no disagreement belweeu mills and I ids. M.S. G. I WEST END. tppciiiii?s hikI Incidents of h Week Around the I'ltj. ?ext Sunday will be parent's day at tbe ilhodisl Sunday school. Invitations have in sent to the parents of lUe school, aud an ,iiatlon is also exteuded to every one to ne. There will bn especial exercises on LI UCUIMUIII ruui iu. io mo uuui IUI iuo IOOI 10 open. londay wus a busy day with our merchants il smiling faces were seen on ail side^t when ; dais work was done. liss Ayleite Chalmers is in Anderson, ( uting relatives. liss Annie Wallace, spent Saturday and 1 nday llie guest of Miss Florence Temple1. Miss Wallace is one oi Kentucky's lair lighters. She is this year teacher iu the Art jartmeutof Due West Female College. lev. J. Lowrie Wilson came home from w York City last Thursday. lr. Livey Watson of Bradley was up Mony on business. ,atimer was represented by Mr. C. G. Me- lister, one ol her merchants. lr. W. A. Lomax was up from Yerdery inday. lr. B I\ Martin nas returned from a short y iu tiie ''Land of Flowers." >r. W. M. Urier and Mrs. Grier are in the a y. Dr. Grier addressed the Daughters ol v ; Confederacy in the morning. ' lessrs. McMillan & Wilsou are getting " ing O.K. with their brick contract at Due F ?st. They contracted to furnish 300,000 ck for the Dormitory of E'skine College, ey have the last kiln now ready to burn. >r. F. E. Harrison went down to Greenwood inday afternoon. iysters will be served Wednesday night in i ; hall over the Uietin-.JoneK Hardware Co, ' re. The proceed to to to the Long Cane inetary lund. Tbe ladies )n charge ol the Lectaliiment promise you the finest, ana >8t deiiciour 1/ cooked oysters. . Ir. and Mrs. L \V. l'arker of Greenville, d Mrs. W. H. I'arker Jr.. of Charleston are the city the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. rker. Irs. \V. C. Benuet and children returned to arleston last Friday. udge and Mrs. J. w. Cothran are visiting iirson. Mr. WadeS. Cothran. rllss iiadle Lee left Sunday for Rock llill, iere she will attend the Wlnthrop College, llss Florida and Mis* Willie Calhoun leave lay lor Baltimore, Md.. where they will end Mrs. Kaudell's school. Little Mamselle *rwood goes with them, and will go to the lie school. 'lie Daughters of the Confederacy held a y lnteiesling meeting at the public school II on Monday. A good many ladies trorn i country, were present, and several applied membership. Mrs. Wallace and Miss alain furnished sweet music aud the Inest of the occasion was much added to an eloquent address by Dr. Grier. Prosor Knight and all of the teachers were sent and quite a number of the schMars *d the hall to its utmost capacity. It is to hoped that the wor? will go bravely on d particularly that the young people will 1 come interested in it aud learn to appre- J te and be proud of the noble record of the diersof Abbeville County. IIks May Kobertson came home yesterday in an extended visit to school friends, in rginia. 'or "Coals" spool cotton go, or send lo I uidon's. oOOdozzen just received,all colors, | I sizes. ? ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? ? "?'IT?., <7^ A W" PEOPL I only ask for ar bought them as che i Come and try me. ceeded in getting th enumerate the artic This Fall it is suj I Caps, Underwear, C I than ever to merit t I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? .-O ?~T] Wm. ] Casl 1896 Fa] m Win VfV THE WM. E. BELL CASH O and Winter display of Dress Goods, Dress Good These goods will be on exhibition u< rin-npa W W wJsy T T will be in in time for the WINT Dress Goo< Domestic iJioams until you examine our stock. We hav laps i for iven to a ONE CENT box of BAKI We guarantee this to be the equal to an Thau king you for past favors, we rei Very Respectfully, Will Teacher's Examination. The SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION of pplicanls lor teacher's cerlllficates In Abbeville county, lor the Scholastic year of 1890-97, fin De iiPia in ine i;uu w iwuot/ uu rnlay the 10th of OCTOBER next, beginning trotnptly at 9 :J0, a. m. All work must be done with pen and Ink. Sept. 29,1S9?. W. T. MILFORD, Cb. Bd.Ex'rs. G-len-Jones Hardware Co. . . Abbeville, S 'J. . . 'utlery, Guns, Ammunition, Machinery Supplies, IMpe Fittings, Valves, Belting. Iron, Horse Shoes, Spokes, Hubs, Rims. Builders Hardware. SOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION .... Carpenters ail Machinists Tools ? s i? ?111 ? ^ipr^p|gpii L. ?'W A MOST COK . E - O] TSTID WIN1 i examination of my s ap as I have boughi I struck the markets e lowest freight rate < les I offer for sale. ' jerior to the best I ! irockery, Hardware, G ;he patronage of a gen ? ? ? ? 0 0 ? ? 1? ? ? ? ? SE^ E. Bell i Co. [1 and ^ ter 1896! J. INVITES YOU TO THKIil r ALL Notions and .s Novelties. jxt week, aud 'raps, etc., Ell SEASON. So don't buy your ds, Notions, s, Wraps, vm> Shoes e 11 ImvMv 4 JU f Vi'J H/VUJ j NG POWDER, the best iu the H'orld. y other baking powder. naio u E. BELL CASH CO. Broce'N Local* Bruce will furnish you wltb Ice cream by lie glass or gallon. Go to Bruce's Restaurant for fresb flab and oyster*, court week. Goto Brucr's Restaurant court week and get your meals, flsb and oysters. Go to Bruce's Resraurant you can get board and room. ? ? ( XV. Joel Smitb A Soii'n LochIr. i We sell jute bagging and ties at % cents a i pattern, { A frefjh supply of Tennessee seed barley and rye Just received. I Now Is the time to sow crlmsou and red | clover Reed. We have a full supply. Be sure to look at our crockery cblna before buying. 1 [ T\ I. A. 11 |- M|AR. Anl/tn nAt<n n rx A I j_mju l mil lu piaiib piui i hujuu ocun auu don't fail to buy them from W. Joel Smith <fc Son if you want the best. Just received a large lot of toy wagons, cartn, wheelborrows, baby carriages Ac. When in need of a saddle call on W.Joel Smith <S Son. ginlg and ties. \V. Joel Smith a Sou are selling jute bagging and ties at 30 cents per pattern. Pearl onion setts, barley, rye and clover seed are now for sale by W. Joel Smith & Son. We have just received a large lot of knitting thread in all colors. W. Joel Smith & Son. Ana:. W. Smith'* Locals. Just received several big lots of fresh flour in all grades. Will sell you cheap. Shoes and boots to (It anybody. A full and complete line, and prices right. Bagging and ties. Come and get prices. Mrs. Jane Hopkins boys' clothing. Double seat, double knee, patent waist band, and warranted not to rip. No better goods made, and prices are as low as any other make that are not made up half so well. n. MB BH Iffij 111 w .M fjjft ;DIAL INVITATION : P - AB TO INSPECT THE II PER GrOOI stock. I am sure I ca t them this season. s in exactly the right ti 3ver known. My sto< The public are well acq have ever carried. If rroceries or Provisions, erous public. f \ I P3B 7 9^' i & M I! I >-5 C_D mi i r>\Li ?i i lie piuue IU i i| i p i P-i the best values f< CO H ^ nTT, || UJ e i j) Without exaggei We have several ^ PC = ""' Eagle Shoe Co., y e-? If you buy these \JJ ^ Guaranteed f i .$1 ? ' P KI vB 7 ^ w^-m We have no ^3 |V| pq ling above all ot 4! P4 w EVERY P n> ?3 ^ r?I ^ ana auer weariu Factory and ha\ 1 DM p | " Our Dress Gi ? (J) decidedly new p 1U 8 * = (Vg a mm We have the O] than you have ^1 from us. h COMB AND ? Whether you want to bu; (1 Y fl A T" || L ABBEVILLE HOSPITAL I H. I REESE, SURGEON. rpHE place to carry your SICK WATCHES A and BROKEN CLOCKS, where they will * be looked after and attended to at all hours or the day with skill and experience. No turn- J lng you away or sending Patients off to have j them treated elsewhere, but I will put them ; i going at prices to suit the times. = Wedflini Presents, Clock, and JEWELRY. Prices Down. H. D. REESE, THE PEOPLiE'H JEWELER. i ? 1880. I A. M. ] | We Handle "Everytl J ?] J 1 4 "Our Spacialty," Fwe"? 4 are "heaquarters" for country produce by the' % the inner man, as our stock is varied, fresh, and $ ? ^ Our Bug{ 5 Hore you will find "up-to-date" vehicles of all t t..v of 1896." Our stock of JL.A.P ROBEvS wai ne gft end lens variety and styles go to make thisd ^ beautiful in style and finish, nor ever so cheap." jj Our Sale - - - * ?i ? TirvnoL^u ^ Here we handle ine largem hmh;h. ui avmuo, 0 and prices to suit you. Saddle and Harness bor ? Hill- Tliicc meets every day and f V/lll JJiloo Wben lu the city call Will' 182 [S HEREBY EXTEND Ml Hi If 1 Jj 11 A MMENSE STOCK OF= DS WHICH ,n please all. I have b< I will give more goods : me, and not only bought 3k is now complete m aJ Luainted with the ciiarac you want anything in E I can supply you. Gr< i&iiMs? "?'! e Ciflftlfli .? > ? ? ? ! ?^v? ; .4 t .v ' mmrnrntmrnmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm??? 1 ????? ?? ; .iiiarw iRAMTFFI)! I 1 iiirbv mmw* jj-y .. buy Shoes is where you can find the Largest Stock to select from, and $3 * -v$ ir vnnr mnnpv. We can nlease VOU in |(q INTITY, QUALITY and PRICE. * 1 J| ration we have the best line of Shoes that was ever shown in Abbeville. <3 makes of shoes such as the Bay State, the Krippendrof DUtmon Co., j and Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'sgoods that are strictly guaranteed, y goods and they are not good, we will give you a new pair. (o jhoes are the cheapest. ^ D GLOVES 1 I NONE BETTER MADE. fif hesitancy in recommending the line of Kid Gloves that we are hand- ^ '! AIR STRICTLY GUARANTEED BY TIIE FACTORY I fo g them till soiled aud damaged, we will (you pay jKwtage) send to the MM pe repaired FREE ! fV j?fe| SSS GOODS ! MM oods are beginning to arrive, and we can show you something new, at fa '^? hinoci V\*. . !LACK GOODS. # :|J i best liue of Black Goods that we have ever had. They are cheaper 3$ ever seen them, and wejsosiitivelyjvill save you money if you buy -y ^ SEE L'S/- ? ' $k ] y or not. We don't object to showing goods and making prices. * I ? * 'ours for trade, l\ - rG. w. ?Mim. J f JHk VS ffr The "Bull Dog" Pants | . . . ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST JEANS PANTS ON EARTH. . . They'll JTever Rip. For sale only by ar. JOEL SMITH & SON. J . = >TO/ 1896. $ SILL & SONS. I j liner" in Stnnlft ami Fanp.v firnp.ftvifts at 5 ""h ? ^ _ Knock Down" Prices. S wm, * AND CONFECTIONERIES. Ia this line you will always find FRESH GOODS, as ? ;p our slock moving. Green Groceries and Fruits received daily from all sections. We W TON." A look through our stock will convince you that we can supply every want for # made up of "GOOD THINGS." ^ and Carriage Repository.-^^^ $ kinds, new in style and finish. Be sure and see our "16 to 1" buggy?"The Model Beau- 4 ver half so large, nor more beautiful injieslEn, nor half ^o low.^ Whips and Harness in K epartmem complete. ^;an ana see us uuu jour voiuiut win uo vjuouo wcio never mure ^ s, Livery and Feed Stables. $ MUL.ES and BROOD MARES to be found In the "up-country." We guarantee stock \ 868 with stylish tournoutB sent to your door, day or night, upon shortest notice. 4 night train on both roads. Polite attentive drivers always furnished with turnouts. 5 and see us and make yourself at home. # ' *nn m. i ^6. # | ?* *' !7 > > TT?T\ m/^v mTTT1 ?> HjU ? KJ X -L^L-Cj ! - COUNTY I > [ I KTOW OFFER- > sen buying goods thirty years, but never J> for a dollar than you ever bought before. ? ; mv stock at the lowest prices, but sue- ? 11 lines. I do not think it necessary to ? 3ter of the stock I have always kept. ^ >ry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Hats, j> -C-> TTnttri T will nfviTTQ Vl Q vrl Of 1LC1U1 1U1 pat) b I'CL V Ui. 5 J. Will OU11VQ liUAViV! v Li. W. WHITE. _ r ^ ^ ^ ^ J