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] uo Plows, Chattanoc Plows, Plow Stock, i Chains, Single and D< Barb Wire, Horse The value of gooc , have what you need, t White Wash Brushes used by the painters. W He Toilet Sets, Wood and Tongs, Bog Irons The county is full means loss of time ai 4-Vfc \\n4- n OttVC IUC1U bllUC) UUO U ing, Metropolitan Fix Valves, Pop Valves, \ all kinds of Packing, all sizes. Machine, "We tal patronage * linnno-f cvr\r\< iiUJLL^ou guv; ( e The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, S. C. | ^"Published every Wednesday at 12 a year In advance. i i Twelve 3?ages. Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1897. The Election of Judges. The newspapers are makiDg note of the lact that new judges are to be elected by the next legislature. The judges whose terms are now to expire are: Chief Justice'Mclver. 1st Circuit, Judge Benet. 3rd Circuit, Judge Buchanan. 4th Circuit, Judge Watts. 6th Circuit, Judge Witherspoon. 8th Circuit, Judge Klugh. It Is said that Judge Witherspoon will not etanri frvr pfuolortflnn Judge Klugh having been recently elected for an unexpired term, and he having dls_ charged the duties of his position with satis, faction to all.it 1b not likely that any flght will be made upon him, and that the same legislature which elected him in the first instance will re-elect him as a matter of course. His ability and his conservative course commend him to all factions, but in tbe case of some of the others It is likely that, for political reasons, a strong flght will be made against their re-election. How far that flght may go, we believe de. 1 pends largely on the order of the election. If the electloH of Chief Justice should come off before Charleston developes her hostility to ' the Reform Judges it is quite probable that ; Mclverwill be his own successor. The peo- 1 pie are lnclinad to forgive Judge Mclver for i iijo cuuu iu uieu& up iue uiopcutur; sumo two or three years ago, and the Reformers are 1 not now disposed to raise factional issues. " By having the election of Chief J ustice come off before the factional feelings is aroused , Chief Justice Mclver is reasonably safe. Every conservative will, of course, vote for him, and this vote added to the Reform vote that would go that way will settle that question. 1 Judge Watts will likely have opposition J from candidates in his own political faction. ^ The same may be said of Judge Buchanan. But the chief light in the legislature's elec- ] tlon of judges will be made against Judge i Benet. His politics doesn't suit Charleston, 1 although we presnme his ability has never , been questioned by friend or foe. When his election comes off it is quite probable that the effort to defeat him will martial the full lorce of the Reform faction. The warm blood that', will be aroused in his contest may possibly have an influence on the election of other < judges. V iewed from our standpoint it Is of vital ' importance to Judge Mclver that his election should come off before feeling Is aroused by Charleston's war on Judge Benet. But whether Judge Benet's election comes off early or late it is quite probable that he will be elected. This legislature is almost sure to reelect one of the ablest judges that South Caro- ( llna has ever had. Some of tbe Reformers, too, will recollect Charleston's conduct in de" fying the enforcement of the liquor law, and for this reason, may not be willing to yield to Charleston's demand that the Reformers repudiate oae of their ablest judges. Flrat-ClHNN. If you want some first-class goods at rock bottom prices, call on Mr. McDavid who is closing out the remainder of his stock. There will be preaching at Little Moontain Presbyterian church next Saturday and ; Sunday, and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered on the Sabbath. < i [lard1 Not I Agricultural ?ga and Syracuse Chilled Plo Heel Bolts, Plow Bolts, La ouble Trees, etc. Heavy Hai ) and Mule Shoes, Nails, Iron, * - J ? J1 .faints ana 1 House Faint depends on its Also a stock of Carriage a 5, Colors in Oil, Muresco, Lin >use Furnishi] en Ware, Tinware, Agate W? , Coffee Mills, Sausage Mills, Machinery S of Cotton Gins and Saw Mill id money. The owners of i loney also by trading with us :tures, Hancock Inspirators, 7ater Gauges, Steam Gauges, Machine Bolts, Lace Leathei Cylinder and Lard Oils. te this oppori md assnre th< /!? T? n-n r\ccf wv Ufcj IIUIIUOI jy?. iLENPreacher** Admonished. Tbe Governor of the State has Bent clrcu lars to the preachers for an expression o opinion on the dispensary law. We under staud the News and Courier to advise preach era to have nothing to do with It. and t< make no responses. When we remember that the News an< Courier Is an Implacable foe to the present re strictlons and safeguards which are placet around the sale of whiskey, we can well dl vioe the reason for not wanting to hear fronc the preachers. Sometime ago the News and Courier sen requests to tbe Legislators for their ;expres slon of opinion on tbe subject. From thi reading of some of the letters from member of the General Assembly, and from that pa per's dread of expressions from preachers, wi may well entertain the belief that the edito knows when he has enough. He is no glut ton for receiving letters ou the temperano question. The probability is that lew preachers woul< align themselves with the foreign liquordeal er In his effort to break down the present re strictlonson the sale of liquor. ino Lnnicrn. We have received the first copy of tbe Cbes ter Lantern, which is edited by Mr. J.T. Big ham. Tbe paper is as neat as a pin, and tb editorials are first class. The Press and Ban ner extends good wishes for the success of tb Lantern and Its worthy editor. THE DEEP WELL, The Ijfiwt Tewt Shown a Flow of 104 OalloiiM to the Miuute. The work of digging our deep well wn Rtopped a few days after reaching a depth o J03 feet Except about fourteen feet of eartl at the top. the entire depth of the well i through rock. As we understand, the wel foes about 489 feet Into the rock. Tbe wate rises to within four or five feet of the top l ue nuppiy in Huipie, upiut; hudui unci times as much as tbe minimum amount tha was estimated to be needed for the town. The CominlHBlonerH, Messrs. J. Fuller Lyon R. W. Cannon and B. S. Barnwell, have doni Et faithful service to the public, and thei work in every respect has been a first-clam success. Our citizens have been watching the worl with more or less interest, and some of then liave already had pipes put In to supply tin needed water. Up to this time the brancl water only has been pumped Into the stand pipe, but now connection has been madi with the well, and pure water, suitable for al purposes, will be sent through the pipes to al justomers. The biggest customer is the ol mill. Tbe entire lines of mains will b washed, or flushed, with pure the water. W. D. Rarksriale ?V (Vn. Locals. Standard Brills, 5 cents a yard; big bargain Sea Island Homespun and Heavy Home spun, yard wide, 5 cents a yard. All Wool Pants Goods, 25 cents per yard sxtra heavy Pants Goods. 40 cents per yard. Some drives in Suits for $">. The very bes in town. Cotton Seed Meal and Bran delivered. Full Cream Cheese. Very flue. Mackerel by the Kit. Muscovado Molases, tine?Tierce just in. Lamps, all kinds and sizes?from theclieaj) ast to the best?wicks, chimneys and burners Stoves, the flue "New Lee" cook stoves, al sizes ana kiuds. Iron Agate Wire?cheaper than ever. Standard lb Prints, very cheap and pretty Come and see our stock of Canned Goods full aud complete?Pickles and Catsups. Splendid Salmou, 10 cents a can. Come and see us when wanting anythinj end we will trv to serve. Splendid lot of Coffee. Rio Coffee at 10 1b for $1. New Crop Klce just in. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lowe, arrived yesterday and are stopping at Tiie McCant's House l)r. Lowe Is a scientific skillful Oculo-Optl clan, lie has been in Anderson for the pan five weeks, and brings letters and tesumonl ais of commendation Irorn the best peopl< there. Call and have your eyes tested free o charge. His stay In Abbeville will bo short r?T *rvh w ?i forget I Goods. WR. Plow Steels. Subsoil P! p Rings, Repair Links, Tra dware. Bellows, Anvils, etc. . Oils. covering and lasting quali tnd Wagon Paint, Varnishes seed Oil, Turpentine and c tig Goods. ire, Cake and Bread Boxes, T Kitchen Utensils, etc.* urrplies. -A. JL. s and other machinery. A 1 3aid machinery admit that ^ ?. Here are some.of the g( Valve Lubricators, Globe Steam Cocks, Gauges, Gauj *, Belt Hooks, Saw Teeth, Pi] bunity to tha 3m that we w Lees and fair i JONE.' "I ' .| CONTKIBUTED LOCALS. r . What "M" See* ami Hears an II j| ltoundN Abaut the City. Abbeville, S. C.. Oct. 13.18 1 : Refreshing and much needed rains 1 ! come at last. * I The annual Inspection of the Abbeville i uuteers is to be# on the 2Slh, and the boye . j now drilling lor the occasion. . | Mr. Fred Alinshall Is in the city on busl 1 pertaining to the wate" works. Miss Hmtle Caldwell, of Due West, is v t, lng Mrs. J. L. McMillan. Mr. Will Perrln Is now clerking In the bevllle Supply Store, where he will be 0 lighted to see his friends. H Hon. F. B. Gary is the proud owner i beautiful registered Jersey cow, a pre " i from a friend in Edgefield. b! Miss Kate Marshall, who has been quit* r | is better at this writing. Her many fri< j wish for her a speedy recovery. "I inHfro 1 U Pitihron nnor ut. hlc aIH h a j In Abbeville and Is still In a very precar I state of health. The Judge has many frii who are sorry Indeed to hear of his lilt 11 and hope he will soon be fully restored tc ] usual health. Mrs. F. B. Gary, who haR been visiting I parents In Flor<nce, Is expected home i ! Friday. I The ladles of the Parsonage. Aid Soc j gave an elegant reception to Its members | terday evening at the home of Mrs. J I Uambrell. The spread was magnificent , j abundant, abounding In a feast ol f | things, and served In style. The Inv !-1 guests or rather honorary members will I e | remember the pleasant evening, and ext | their best wishes for the growth and pros| *! ty of this useful society, and would say tc e gentlemen, this Is a good eoclety to Join, i bless the noble women who are always | and foremost In all good works. . The con j ny are not unmindful of the thoughtful at Hon shown them by the host and hostess, j know exactly how to entertain in the r | boopltable manner. Despite the unfavorable weather last T day evening "Little Fannie Hester" en tained a roost respectful and appreciative ' dlence In the Court House. Well may bh called "The Wonder of the Age," "The J netic (iueen," for her extraordinary pi *1 was indeed wonderful, especially when ' I think of her as a girl of ninety pounds, I 3 1 (1 line three strong men at one time, perfo ? ing feats of almost supernatural power. 1 j is quiet, dignified, and even reserved, ami r| hlblts her wonderful power seemingly \ ' perfect ease. 8| The artesian well Is finished at last and 1; a How of over one hundred gallons per r : ute, or six thousand gallons per hour, wi ! depth of over five hundred leet. Thowati 8 j cool and plessant to the taste, and a* clen r crystal, coming most of Its way through s H rock. We congratulate the Water .Su| Company on their success, and are sorry t [ had sucn "rocky luck." Abbeville is pr 1 of her water works and fire company, 8 feels a degree ol security In Its protec 1 against tire never realized before. ? Rev. Dr. Clifton preached an able and I nesi sermon ihni, nuuuuy muruiuK i lames 1st chapter and 1st clause of 5th vt J "If any of you lack wisdom, let bltn as; ' God." At the conclusion of the Kermc B church conference was held looking to spiritual interests of the oiiurch, and the ther advancement of Methodism in Al vllle. The Epworth Leaeue now has a large growing mernberHhlp, and Is in a flourisl * condition. The last meeting was a spier * literary and tnusical treat under ttie man ment of vice-president Miss Hessle Edwi I and her committee. It was pronounced ' all a most interesting and eutertainlng " f 1 lug. b I Regular services were held lastSundn | the dlll'erent churches in the city hy thel Ispective pastors. Upon the whole Abbe' has a church-going people, so that every i bath our churches are tilled with earnest I tenlivo and appreciative congregations, | tening to the words of wisdom and trull: 1.1 falthlully delivered byGod'H servants, i, | should remember "where much is gl i much will be required." j I 1*. Koseiibertr A Co'n I.ochIn. ' Huy your Clothing. Shoes, llatH and M i furnishing frotu P. Rosenberg & Co. I Everybody can make money. They ? also Have money by buying what they v I fro in 1'. Rosenberg & Co. 8i How to save money is what interests , erybody. Go to Rosenberg's for what j need is the way to do it. , j For Shoes. Go to Rosenberg's. . j When you buy a Hat vou want your n j ey's worth. If so go tol\ Rosenberg & Co' tj The bosi Shoe on earth for So, at 1'. Ru . | berg & Co's. s\ l.ituO 1'alrs, Children's Shoes, from 2(1 c< f I to SI, worth from &i cents to SI.50, at 1*. Ro I berg & Co'h. * ' ? ; the H m f w Lows, Dixie \|/ Bu ces, Breast . w ness a vl/ Tryoi] w w w Soi W neede< VJf the m< Vf/ mends ties. We w Stoves , Paint and yjf "q. K. ither goods ^ what^ \{/ quite ] \l/ We ca W i-i'i ubs, Shovel JK X Wi CUStOD JK Spokei l)reak down yf/f Bolts, re not only rePair >ods: Belt- /|\ and Angle /|\ *e Glasses, & Sai pe Fittings ytjf Braces ^ BTJ nk the people c ill still endeavc dealings to all. u Yours Resp 5 HAR P ^ XX z \ ? AJ)t)(j i are E neBH _ I islt- p j J AJ. p ^ Are now opening up ?o"t \ j - Staph 3 111, ;nds r j Our line of Klack Dress Goodf ome W"4 ur,;<l Hrocacde aDd Plain Serges. Ions R 2j sg y j**?Silks fc her H aext B i lu assorted colors and styles. Oi yW full and at low down prices. I | CLOTH I !<)Od I ited P-y A full line of Clothing In Mens, long and Mens winter UNDERWARi :end f A perl- |j ^ ~wr the f 'i JK God c -*-J first II Pa* I I Our stock of Gentlemens. Ladle ten- 9 j ??? J J Sf/OES is J ter- ^ anything Is wanted In the GI lau- P J i?ge P J Canned Goods, Sugar, iwer B you f J mn- a She * lex- t A cordial Invitation Is extended *Ub j j has ? J uln. f j " til a | me,mym ym im ?yiy W: C is F ir as oiid ... rr=>ply I Sj WEST END. nnd I lion I 9 earrotn i Happenings mid Incident* of n Week ;r8P;! Around Uie City. k of >n u Mr. Frederic Mlnsball cameover from Cbesthe ter Sunday morning and spent ihat day and fur- Monday in the city. He cam{> to superinabe tend tlie p clu; of the deep-well pump in the [artesian sell. Mr. Mlnsball has charge and ; of the work of putting in water-works, liny l aieetric lights and sewerage for the city of idld Chester. A more thoroughly competent man age- j sou Id not have been found. su'ds What ha* become of Abbeville's electric by ; lights? If there is anything In the way of imleet provement our city needs, it Is electric lights. I The town lias now reached that size that the y at old fashioned street lamps now in use, (all far r re-1 short of tilling the bill, and the electric lights /ille s must soon be put iu, or we will fall away Sab- i bacK in the procession of progress. J^et our , at-; city bold her place at the front. lis I Col. John (J. Calhoun, of New York city, Mr. i, ko{ Hen Onlhonu, of Klorida, and (ieu. M. C. IJUtWe ; ler, of Kdgfleld, were In the city lastSatunl.iy. ven. j Capt. W, T. ltrancb went to Chester Sunday J The artesian well is finished, and the deep well pump In place. The wuil was completed ! last week and the flow of water tested to the i entire satisfaction of our water commissioners who ce rtainly deserve the t'lanks of our , people for th?lr zeal and untiring ell'orts In eu H the work tliey have In charge. The well. Is ! 501 feet deisp, the water pure, clear and cool, can : aud is sure to be healthy coming from so great /am < a depth. The'low Is over liKlgallons per minute, or In round numbers 11,400 gallons per ev-1 day, being more than enough to supply till you ! wauls of the city at present and for some j years to come, even with the population Inj creasing each year, at the rate It has done in | the past year. lu case of fire the branch near ion-: tlie pumping Rtatlon will be, If needed, turned s. In to the reservoir for the purpose, and tills sen- auaiuonai supply 01 nearly one iniuiou f.:aij Ions will meet every demand tbat win ponsi?nts!bly arise, This abundant aud convenient sen. supply of water, and the completeeiiulpmunt 1 ol our tire department Insures a lower rate of ?1 1 liard iardwi Lggy and Wagon Harness, Sli nd Sole Leather. Call am ir "BLACK DIAMOND" Axe me people liye to eat and son i. Our cooking contest son jrits of the Stoves we handle ition from both Judges and C i we carry the "Star Leader," Queen," "New Enterprise" ve recommend we guarante popular and do good work. 11 your attention to the air ti Wa^ igons and Buggies are consta aers have been able to purch 3, Rims, Hubs, Shafts, Tires,' Thread Bolts, Shaft Irons am Carpenter g tvs, Planes, Vises, Auger Bit i, Wrenches, Stanetts fine Me ILDERS HARDWARE. I Ahhpvillp I r rw rw v/ ? w >r to merit th ectfully, 1DWAI ex** [?Q aga hJKJojmJKJKJaL^K iville Sop p their large stock of Fall and W i and Fancy Dr) i Is superb. See our Silk Warp and all Wool Our line of Colored Dress Goods Is very att >r Waists and Tr lr line of Satlnes, Percales, Checks, Glnghair NG! ! CLOTh Youths and Boys at pi Ices to suit everyboi 2. We have a new and and attractive line oi fats and Ca\ s, Misses and Chlidrens vliich Larger than iOCEElY line call and gel supplied. We hav Coffee, Teas, Morrison's Hams. 1 to all to come and see us and will do our bet GEO ok Jato jflk j^LjisL A )in 1m Vn M ^ Insurance, which will mean many dollars the pockets of our people. The Mayor's court Monday morning fal to materialize, as ihe only actor lo appear the morning's performance failed to spec: and Is supposed to have none ou a visit to : utlves In Georgia. Monday was an oil day Mr. J. J. Norton, ofWalhalla, will nm t hin his home during the cotton season. I Norton is representing Inman & Co., in t market. The stand pipe and water mains will thoroughly washed out, and In a day, or the city will be supplied with the artesian v ter. Steam will be kept up in the pumpl engine boilers, while the pipes are bel drained, so that. In case of lire the big put may be put to work at oDce. Last week the city council through aco mlitee, closed a contract with theSouthf Kire Kngine Company, of Augusta, Ga? fo No. 1 Steel Frame Hook and Ladder Tru< which will fee built ui ouceaud la a very ?hi time delivered hero. The truck will equipped with the following tools atid app ances: Four brass lantei ns, two brass tor< es, three axes, (Standard Fire,) two crow ba twelve rubber buckets, one wrench, one ro reel and one GU-foot drag rope, one lilt- chu for rone reel, one pull down hook with elm and i"> feet rope, two pike poles, two lade croch poles lor elevating ladders, one llftl pole, two-three-gallon Habeock Fire Exti gulshers, two ladders to form nil extensi bidder thirty-five feet long. Tills lade complete, two eljjhteen-feet ladders, two ( teen foot roof ladders. When this outllt i rives our Fire Department will then befu equipped. The city telegraph olllce Is an assured la Work bus started, and the poles are being p in place. From what wo learn, all the \V< tern Union business will be done through t city olllce, which will bo over ltosouber store, in tlie room once used as the (,'oun Chamber. This move of the Western Unii Is highly appreciated by their patrons, w have long been greatly inconvenienced by I ith nillooK Imini' far Iroin Lhfi Itti ik'nk cen ter of tlio city. MI.sk Florence Henry Ik In Nashville, Ten attending Vunderbullt UnlverNlty. Your needs supplied lit money-saving p cea tit Rosenberg's. 1 ' v . : t '''-\v \\ - V,-: I I ware are Stc Harness. p Harness, Collars, Hames, Wag< d examine. s, Guaranteed Hand Forged Flini . Stoves. . . le eat to live. In either cas< ae months ago proved that we ha The "Home Michigan" line iontestants. Besides the "Hoi "Our Leader," "Bob White," 1 and others. We select our S e. The Oil, Gas and Gasoline We also carry a full assortmen ght Heaters, Franklin Stoves, Oil *on Material. inuy oreaKing aown aim neeuiug ase from us Buggy Poles, Wagon Wagon Box Rods, and Strap Bolts d such other goods necessary to i md Machinist 1 ;s, Levels, Squares, Plyers Scre^ ichanical Tools, in fact everythic locks, Hinges, Bolts, Sash Pulley County and Ci" eir good will ai HE CO ly Co~jj - '! 'inter Goods consisting of H A r Goods. ^ . vi 4 Henrietta and De Alma. Also Fig- r"J raetlve In style, quality and price. ' _ hi immings > is, Bleached and Brown Homespun Is jr g IING ! ! ! i E3 iy. Also a splendid line of Ladles ; I f Mens and Boys pjjj rj I jBver Before ! r 8 e a full supply of jr J ? i . . Flour of all Grades. r j st to please you lu quality and price. | . WHITE, Prop. Ii ^ 4 A''^'A' 1 ,ln NOTICE OF led $ Sale of Heal Estate. ike Vtr. be TJ I so, I V VIRTUE OK THE POWER CONTAIN-! ed In the will of Dr. Thomas J. Mabry, de-' Qg I ceased now on Hie In the office of the Judge | up I of Probate for the County of Abbeville, I will j j ofl'er for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville j ;rn" Court House, Mouth Carolina, on :rk.1 j Monday, the 1st day of November, 1897, i j . j j the same belnga legal Salesday. with in tliele ' I," i i;al hours of sale, the following described real rs, j estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of! P? I land, situate, lying, and being In the County j lin ! of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, about ler j four and one-balf miles South-west of Abbe* ; vllle Court House, containing ler One Hundred and Seventeen Acres ix- ] iir-' more or less, and bounded by lands of John I M. Mabry, Mrs. Annie McAllister, P. A. j ctt j Cheatham, Mrs. Matlie Adams, and others. iut ! To be sold for the payment of tbe debts of j j said Dr. Thomas J. Mabry ana division , it's j among the devloees, according to the terms of j ell Bald will. l'" TERMS OF SALE?Cash. 1'urchaser to pay he for papers. JOHN T. CHEATHAM, u-. Oct. 11,1W)7,81 Executor. , irj. See Rosenberg's Shoes before buying your | winter supply. j f TB re! )n Lines, Whips, Har b Edge, the best made. i i 4 TTwgr e a Cooking Stove is d every confidence in won for itself comae Michigan" Jine of 'Elmo," "Iron King" toves with care, and ) Cooking Stoves are t of Heating Stoves. mm I Heaters and others. J Tl ; repairs. Our many and Buggy Wheels, i, King Bolts, Carriage :eep their vehicles in "1 1 :oois. w Drivers, Hammers, ig needed. s, full line. ty for their Ld trade by $ ?. ..-J Haddoo'g Locals. _ All the new styles in plush acid cloth capes at Haddon's. Ladle's Jackets in all the latest styles at Haddon's. Fresh arrivals In mutuary novelties from New York, at Haddou's. Feather Boas, black and colored at Haddon's. Knitting Crochet Cotton In all colors at Haddon's. Bent brands of embroidery silk In all colors ?3 sklens for 10c at Huddon's. 3 N spool cotton, best on the market for 85 cents dozen at Haddon's. Big line of all kinds of domestic goods very cheap at Haddon's. B?st line of children's schohl slates on the market, at Haddon's. j Hemsforf, guaranteed fast black hose at ? the lowest price at Haddon's. g Double width ticts all wool, only 20 centa 5 at Haddon's. E 5t inch flannel all wool), only 40 cents at j Haddon's. i 40 Inch dress flannel all wool only 25 cents at Haddon's. 46 inch black Henrietta, slk finish, the best 50 cent goods. Haddon's. Anion B. Morse"* Locals. The beBt line of cheap baskets ever offered In Abbeville are to be found at my store. Open baskets. 3c, 5c, 8c, 10c, and 15c. Covered baskets, 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 28c, 30c. Large clothes baskets, 25c and 35c. Large waste baskets, 20c and 25c. My tin-lined dinner baskets, something new.aud aeood Idea. I have a few pearl and multiplying onion sets left. Now is a good time to plant them. A .Splendid line of corduroy and Jeans pants Just openep. A fresh stock of tomatoes, oakra and to- j matoes, peas, corn, Baked beans with tomato J Rauce,at 10 and 15 cent*. Peaches eto. Full I cream cheese and maccoronl. J Smokers! I am paying more attention this B Fall to my cigAr trade. Call on me If you ^ wish a real good smoke. 1 have an excellent cigar at 5c. straight, and also six for 25c. Mj* two-for-5c. cigars are extra good. Also che- k roots, cigarettes and smoking tobaccos. I have the finest pearl onion sets you ever T shvp, aud tney are selling fast. Also wulte multiplying onion sets. Every good farmer should bave one of my rat traps to put lu tils crlu as soon as he bouses bis corn. ^ To arrive this week: A fresh lot of the very best sugar cured hams and breakfast bacon. Fine fresh mackerel In barrels and kits. I bave as handsome and cheap line of lap rones as was ever showu In tbls market. I f you want a good saddle, or a cbeap one, I can supply you. Look at my line of ">c. outings. It will do you good whether you buy or not. A new lot of m tal hath and wash tubs, coffee pots, strainers and spiders Just In. An elegant lot of fine razors Just opened. j .Shot guns of all kinds, loaded shells, empty j shells, primers 100 In a box, shot, powder, j caps and reloading Implements. I Seed barley, rye aud oats?the very best I grades uow ready Tor bale. I As socu as it ralus you should sow clover, I and If you want Use bestseed buy red or crimson or lucerne from me. Virginia winter grazing oats are the best to sow in the Fall. I have very bestfieed. You should call on me for potatoes, onions, lemons, &c. Ladies by ail means should see my outings, calicos, black sateens, cheap plaids and "Vienass" before buying. Horn & Co.'s samples for tailor made goods are prettier and just as cheap as ever. Come and see them. No fit. no pay. Every garment made to order and satisfaction in every respect guaranteed. A big lot of bagging and ties. Fresh crackers and French and slick candles Just opened. m Try a box of Saratogo flakes, only 15c. i Fresh cream cheese cut today. The best line of brooms In town. V Try my new 5c. cigars. They are extra good S ? liuv h I'nner. Miss Carrie Linton sells newspapers on the streets nearly every day. She delivers tbem. She Is strlvlug to earn au honest penny, and deserves to be encouraged In her endeavor. j School Stationery. Children will find It to their advantage to buy from P. Rosenberg & Co's. J