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(CAMPAIGN ok 1863 " <'ONTIN I' km FROM KUtsT :>aok) ion lul the advance?PiDdtr's Divirien next. These two Divisi ms, assisted by Ithnde'a Division mi tliIcH, drove the enemy hack to (Jctlythurg, through the town, to Cemetery Ilill capturing about 4000 prisoners,woundjng and killing 2000 and rapturing aomo artillery. My llrigude wan commanded t>y Geu. Perrin. Gen. Pindar complimented the General and his brigade, tor the gallant nianm r in which they had acquitted literate)vo<. The following members of my company (1) were killed in the charge in the fight : Sergt. P. 13. Lindsay, Corp'l W. M. Harloti, ?privates, .la*. 13. Fleming, J. 1*. Caskey, and .1. A. Neshit. These five young men, were as worthy and reliahlo as the Itrginient afforded. Wo mourn their loss as brothers?they were hruve t<? a fault. .Inly 2. Our corps still occupy <ihe position gained yesterday, fronting CJemetary Hill ? Iymgstreet is moving to our right?Early to our left. They nn: uriviog inr enemy ill on noin sides, and it seems from the discharge Hot their guns, that they are endeavor^ ng to form a junction in the rear of Hhc enemy. The enemy still hold a Hxil l front and are entrenching them* Our corps skirmishers kept Bp a hot Hre during the entire day. s9 July 3. About 10 o'clock this morn> everything being previously nr^Baugcd, our batteries opened upon the [^Bncmy fro?u every available point? jflhe most terrific cannonading I ever ^ teard from both sides?lasted about Iwn hours. The enemy shot very wild and with less accuracy than usual. Geo. Pinder, oar Divieion Com man < dor, was mortally wounded in the early part of the day. Ho lived to reach Staunton, Vs., where ho expired. Afh'r the cannonading ceased, PickBets Division, n portion of Hill's, and I,oncstroot's corps mndo a sitmilu neons eharoe on the works of iP?? mm* my with the view of dislodging them, and after a spirited ?n<l unsuccessful attack fell hark to t! eir original pnsi lien held in tlie morning. Our loss was heavy, including many nflicera of prominence. In the immediate front of McO<>wan'a Brigade, the enemy kept up a hot fire during the day, and our loss was several killed and wounded. Among the killed was (/apt Haskell, commanding the Battalion of sharpshooter*, and Lieut. I'oague of Company II., 12th H. C. Regiment, in command of a detachment, of sharpshooters from my Regiment. duly 4. Not a pun to be heard today. Both parties engaged in burying their dead, sending of? all th? wounded that can bear transportation our army commenced falling hack to day. We left the front about dark ? duly 6, 6, ann^^Were on ll.c march from Gettysburg oif the (.'lies terfield road ? raining all the time ? r/rt? flit-tirpoouliln trnro'lMa firi'l . ?vr-' *^ 7 .....V. ..... mountain roi.d* prrt < f the way? paflirough several iittie village*?finally reach Llauarslowu. Md O.ir cavalry had ia<l a fight here the day ht!>?r< We arrived, and aoino of 111e yanke< dead lay along the street* unhuried. July 8. Lay in camp near Mugers town, very good forage through tin country. The sentiment of the pen pie seemed to he for the Union. July 9. Went ou picket to the West of Ilagerslown on the ''Wheel ing Turnpike" rood. July 10. Returned to our old eamf and cooked up one day's rations o! bread. July 11. Formed line of bailie neni Funketown and threw up hreistworkt ?remained here until the night of tlx 13th, when wo withdrew and marched in the direction of falling waters or the Potomac Itiver. July 14. While resting and waiting for the straggler's to come up, tlx yankee cavalry made a dash upon our rear, nt Failing Waters, but were soon driven hack, they looaing a good number in prisoner* besides theii killed and wounded. Gen. J. Johna hi Pettigrew was mortally wounded here, and lived but a few days. lit oommanded a North Carolina Brigade though himself a South Carolinian bj birth. -July 15. Ii-aunifid our march and passed through Jr|a.rtinal>urg, Vs., and camped. July 10. Iu camp above Winches* ter where we remained until the morning of the 18th. July 18. Pawed Winchester, Bunker's Hill and camped 1 1 m:!rs helow the Utter place, where we remained up to the morning of the 2lst. July 21. Commenced the march up thj valley?passed through Front Royal, crossed the Blue Ridge, the Rappahannock, Hazel Rivers, nod camped close to the latter stream on the night of the 24th. I was very . aif*.k ?t llil4 p?mn u. i I h an.I I pain in my kidneya. H Joly 25. Arrived at Culpepper 0. HH.. and went into camp where we reHmmined until the rooming of the 3rd Hnf August. Several donnnetratinnn Hwere made by the enemy while wo re Hiuaioed here. The 14(h Regiment Hwaa engaged with the enemy'* cavalry H>n the 2nd, while on picket. Our ^nrhole Division marched to their relief, the enemy retired. T. ?T. Duncan LlMtrived from home and joined u? Hrhile in line of battle about one mile ^Morfh of Onlpopjmi' Anp. 3. Started on tha march thiv ^Lnrning for Orange O, II. I'aased ^ trough Culpepper, over the battle ? ground <>f Cer'.ar Mountain, crowed Robinson River ami camped. Aug. 4. Crossed the Kapidan at Rnrrett's Ford and went into camp two miles West of Orange C. H, where we remained undisturbed until Sept 1^). Aug. 14th wrote a letter home sent it by "Isaac", it contained $r,o.oo. Sept 1. Had Division review hy A. P. Hill and Wilcox. Sept. 10. Corps review by Oens. L?m\ and A. P. Hill. Sept 13. Smarts cavalry had a fight to dar near Culpeppers?our Cavalry foil hack to the Kapidan River?we were under marching orders. Sept. 10. Witnessed the shooting of (wo deserters in Company D , 33rd ix. i/. i ., Jjanes lirigatle, The first I ever saw executed -e melancholy sight. # Sept. 21. Bishop John's of the Kpiscopal Church preaches r very impressive sermon to-day. I wrote a communication for the LwxiER. Sept. 22. We packed up at short notice this morning to meet the yam kee cavalry rnid ? four companies of tlie 12th was thrown out as skirmishers?drove the yankee cavalry back capturing some prisoners?no loss on our side. Sept. 23. Bivouacked in woods neaf Liberty Mills. Steele ami John Naal arrived from home where they bad been on a sick furlough. Sept. 24. E<tablishpd a new Camp on the Rapidan, three miles from Orange, near Richardson's farm. Sept. 20. Capt. Stover arrived from homo on wounded furlough ?received at Gettysburg. This camp was se? looted with the view of eatahliahing winter quarter*, am! anmo propara ion* were being made, a few houses V?n i 11. Oct 9. We startsd on a tUnk movement thi>i morning?left catup at day light and crossed the Rapidan one mile ahove Ha mot'a ford on a tempo* rary bridge, matched to within one j mile of Madison ('. If., and camped. O.-t. 10. I'aaaed through Madi*<>o, crossed the Kohiuaon A Haiel Riv?r*, marched l't mile* in llto direction of Sperryville and camped, Oct 11. Resumed the march,crossed Hiiztd River again, struck the Winchester and Culpepper Turnpike, and went into camp six milea ahove the latter place. ? Oct. 12 On the march again to-day , l. _ f lit l i- n ?iuc enemy inning nncK. rorHge very plentiful in thin country. Oct 13. Oroaaed the Rappahannock River end camped at Warrenton Oct 14 Panned through Warrenton htnl roiu lied Rristol station, on the Orange it Alexandria Railroad. Heth's Division had a brisk little fight here and were repulsed looking .f^annrm mutt trtemt ttjt> pntorieiir. tt?? enemy retreated during the night toward* Managua Junction. Oct. 15. Stuart'* cavalry are persu? 1 ing ll.e onemy. Rhode's Division is on the i?.4 i to Manaaa*. Heavy firing r *?f artillery in that direction ? we aro j e>MiViiig rations?march down the rail, road to Warrenton Junction and com* meiiCe (taring up the track. It took . n* until the night of the 17th to , destroy it a* far hack aa the Rappa. hannock River. We piled up the croaaliea then lay the railing acraaa and get fire to the heap, bending the . railing double. Oct. 18. Ileated to-day from our , work, strolled through the deserted f camps of the enemy. Oct. 19. Crossed to the South side r of the river and went into camp where , we remained until the fith of Novem, ber. I Nov. 6. Moved to within four miles , of Culpepper C. II., and commenced erecting winter quarters. Nov. 8. Ijett our camp and formed , line of battle three miles North of Cul? pepper. At night withdrew to the i south side of the Kapidan and went | to the frame old camp left on the 9th . of October. Nov. 9. Arrived at old Camp?snow | on the Blue Ridge mountain, the first ? of the season. We remained here un* . in /an mm.. undiHturtien. t Not. 27. Marched to Mine Itun and threw up bream works, where we reI mainei) waiting for the attachment I until the morning of ihe lit December, no fighting except akirmiahing , in our immediate front. The weather , is extremely cold. Dec. 1. The enemy retreated acroaa the river to-day. , Dec. 2. We follow them a ahort | distance?turn hack. Dec. 3. Arrived hack at Gamp and > completed our quarter Dec. 27. Applied for a furlough of , indulgence la-day. My firat apptica* | tton. (TO IIF. CONCLUDED NEXT.WIR.) WBUT Point. Mia*. I uaed half dozen boltlea of I)r. WeMtmoreiand'a t'aliRaya Tonlo wtth the liappteat. effect, having been nn 11.valid for eight month*, MifTV'ring moat of the lime from Chronic Mnlarinl Toxemia I would recommend it a* one of the ttest Tonic* that I have ever *een. and ad1 mlrahly adapted to the charaeter of mnlArial trouble* in tlii* section. Very respectfully, T. W HriottL, M. D. For sale hy nil Drugglat. Bnchlen'a Arnica Salve. The i>e*t Hafye In the world for Cute, limine*, More*, Ulcers, Halt Kheum, 1 vever Sore*, Tetter, Chapped Hand*, Chilblains, Corn*, ami alt Hkln Eruption*. and positively euro* Piles, or no pity requlrvd. It ie guaranteed to give perfect *ati*factlon, or money refunded. Price 1ft cent* per tiox. For aale 1 hy Crawford Broa. MONEY TO LEND ON ONE TO FIVE YEAR'S TIME ?ON IMPROVED FARMS? A. J. CLARK. Lancaster 8. C., Nov. 5, '89?0m. MONEY TO LOAN OIV IMPROVED FARMS. For further Information apply to JOHN B. PALM ERA BON, Room 7. Central National Hank Building, P. O. Box 288. Columbia, S. C. Or to R. E. ALLISON, ESQ., Lancaster, H. C. Oct 29th, 18.89?8m. For 8?le by J. F. Maekoy A Co., S..L.&IRRRRR, Kershaw, S. O.. KEEP* NOTHING BUT Pure Mountain Corn "Whlakoy, " Pur? N. C. Apple Brandy, oto., AND THE PINEST RIIANDH OF, RYK WHISK IKS. He will ecll at amall profit and guar* antros eat iafiuM inn a* to quality. Fine brands* of Cigars* and Tobacco. glST" Call and see me one door North of T, M. Fitzpatrlck A Itro. 8. Ii. GARDNER. April 16, 1889. Prof. Loisette's MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In apita of adnltaratod imitation* which miaa thn thoory, and pmct ioal roanlta of Uw Original, in ?pit? of Uio iromn niiamproMntntionn by onviuu* wnald-be oampetitora, and inepttaof "baaeaMompta to rob"blm of tba fruit of hi* labnre, (all of which damonttrato the andoubtod eopcrionty and popularity of hiataaehing). , Prof. Ixiaotta1* Art of Novar Forgetting U racngnliod to-day In both llacaiapharaa aa marking an K{?>ch in | Mawtory Cnltura. Ilia Pmapaetnalaantpoat fraalgtraa opinion* of people In all parte of the (lobe who bar*actmall y at tidied bie Hyatera by eorraapondaneo, ehnwing that bteSratem ta uaed only tthiU being ttudifd, not tflmmrifa: that anv bin b* UarnM in a ample iraiiitic. mirnl iMtBlffinf rural, dr. For Proapootua, Vrina and Tantlraoniale addrtwa nf. A. L.OIMKTTK, <37 Fifth Arenno, Jf.Y au.-^lliL^aaaW^.aa*-*i-JMB IF YOU Xmas or 1 PRES That arc both pretty and scrvicea ('all at E. M. Andrews' Store an of Kockers all the way from Fancy Tables, Desks. I'arlor suits, And so many other things that tli Dojj't fail to call and examine IE. M. A N OWART.O ROCK Httt ROCK Ki CREIGHTON. SHERFESE <jr W HEKD, iormei 11*< >11 W ork?, * lieing fully equipped with firat now prepared to repair Engines, Boilers, And Machinery ot all kinds. All receive prompt attention. t-sT Satisfaction Gi September 16, 1889 tf. mBBtmmmmmmmatmmmmmmm Cooper LIME-S FOli YOT> LIMESTONE The next Kewtlon will begin on the October, 1800. There will l>e no vacnti The climate Ih uriHiirpiuMMal In Hahinr tt-auiiiui, nimi unokuinrr in*r? in not a In the Piedmont lielt. The Ituilding la In flrat rate eondltloi in( and ventilating apparatua. water ? proveinent* completed, the building w dlouaneea, and maaalven?w, eland will THE SUMM After a trial of two yenra, haa proved It la better for the up-country glrla, an patrona in the low country, who wial montha at aomecool ulaoe near the nm The Faculty la mane up of the beat t tlieatnndard of linitruction claima to In Young Lad lew In tlie Htate. The School la almost exclualvely a l< ad da greatly to Ita efficiency. The exp by from 2% to AO per cent, than In oth< The JVlnntc and th? are up to the heat modern atandarda. Our Mualo Teacher* ware traluad by The Department la endorsed by Prof, t Mimical Association. In the Art Department, pupila are In Ing, and are frequently exerclaed In Hk thla Department completed her atudlee Advanced Chutae* are dally drilled ii Poetry." Jt In important that pupila who attei aeeaion. Correspondence aollelted am! H. F GRIFFITH, POrtT OFFICB, OAFFNKY Nov, 12th, 18H0?3 m. 1 >1* . I. I"i * >11 su\, SURGEON DENTIST Will l>e found in Ids office in the Cuiiningnam Building from the 1st to the tlOlh of each month. 1-HA VK nn experience of (wenty-one years. With all the lat<Mf im}Movements and appliances of my proewion, my work will always apeak for Itself. tmr TKIUI& : CASH or Qllt-edge I Paper at 10 |?er een*. I. MIMPSON, D. I). 8. REMEMBER ! GRAVE-YARD WORK Of any kind, fiom a plain set to as tine a monument as can he obtained elsewhere, can he put up at the LIMMR S. C. MARBLE AHD BRAI1TE WORKS, and done for lens money than any other tlrm will do the same work. |&y~ A trial will prove it to all. Youra, to nave. A MZI J. McNINOH, July 20 IfrBtt. If any ujt lie haa the W. I., nouel aa IOiuo without name and prleo itampnT on U?? bottom, put him down aa a (raid. 1Uff a^Jjt-1 W^^OUCLAS $3 SHOE QENTLKMEN. n?H In thn world. Kikmlno hla n.OO OKNIUNK II ANll-SRWF.D H1IOR. *4.00 HANIi-SRWl:l) WKI.T MIOF. S.1.AO l'OI.ICF. AND FAHM F.ltS' HIIOK. . m-i.RO KXTHA VAI.ITF. OAI.F KIIOK. x '4.3A IVOKKINIiMAN'H SHOK. LOO nil.I ?1.7A HOYS' M'l1(H)t, AH OK*. All uiiwlo In Conffreaa, Button ami Lace. W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE ladTES. It?at Mntorlnl. B??t Rtylo. lleat Fitting. tf not anlil hr *nnr W. I,. roUOHi, lUtOCKTON, MASS. XTjnnihgha {.'.^.ARKINTHE Jlnd Expect to Hoi ' ing Competition i\ RJlCK W% MEAN BUS BUSINESS .. limine vim:! Tims Dry Goods. S>ress w ' . mings, and Nov been marked Pi *ices that Com, petit -.CLOTH Our stock is now ready lor your inspect Novelties. The fit, and workmanship is what we aro doing in this Department. TIIK LATEST y Ii Ilats, Cravats, Boots, and Shoes. We lock or (tents' Furnishing Goods Seo ho ft hats. | purch Our Grocery D U filled with Plantation Supplies and i anything in the Lancaster market. We have a very large stock to select f care to blow our own horn too loud, can dollar lliado Wo amimoiata V | we have spared neither time nor money ; suit the wants of our many kind friends Very lteHpectlnlly, CUNNINGI Freckless ?0W-WATER : L CRAVEYARD WE HAVE ENTIRELY LOST OUR K(* reader* ofl'HK Lkimikk some "Reeklex Figures" and "Grave-yard Time." V IHJGGIES-*"'.'*). $15.00, $30.00. $40.0 / till) iVt lil.lt .Ul _??.? ?o?u.u<>, ?nu mii me way 11 p to $250.00. WAGONS? f 10.00, f20.00,l$37,50. $40.00, TIMK?t!a?h, 30 days, GO day*, 3 month*, f until death, and 20 ycani after ileath, with pr< Thla "ReckleH* t*lk," "I*ow-water figure think, will coine within the reach of every vehicle?bo come and we will tit you up a* to ue up bh to security, and all will he right, and love, helping each other In bunineM and dolnj; PHAETONS, SURREYS and ROAD-CAN HARNESS, WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc., | ? j Our Stock of Furniture, Stoves Machin eomplete and writ worthy the attention of p We aluo carry, a full line of uu11 x' i -and kmoertakees' |tSf Calls will lx? aiiHwerud at any time of < o k our repair We are equipped and piepnred to rppair Ma until you are ready to u*e your Threahcm, (II now, during tlie dull *ea*on and liave tlu>in o< h We keen always on hand n complete line of Kith a full force of ex|wricnced workmen can uated to o*. Our patron* can feel a**iired that their work or ill always l>e ready for them at time promliu Come, everybody, and ace what good *tufT w , oj'd. A good look i* guarantee*! to break off PfHMjmatlam higher than a kite, and make yo ours I* doing bu*ine** In reach of you, "Come! come! cnmo! the Hun j We exchange new boggle* for old one* |3r. m. hoo: [ May ao. '89- tf | ' r WANT 1 lew Year's ENTS J hie, and al Rock-Bottom Prices il got them T??<^ greatest variety , 50 cent* to $25.00 a Piece. Secretaries, Book Cases, Bedroom Suits, HWJllGANS J iey are too numerous to mention.! my Goods and (Jet Mv Prices. 1 DREWS,TTE, N. n. kCHtttft SHOPS, LL, S. C. E I CO.. PROPRiETORS. 1 y Hupt ofNtutGHville 4uporintfMi<loiit. cIuhs Machinery ami vVorkmen are Cotton Gins, Saw Mills, work entrusted to our caro shall i larantoed. ITONE Institute T/^ r k ?\ r tlji IjAUllt-S - -c SPRINGS, S. C tli February, uud will clow? on the 'jWtli on In the Hummer, ity. Km xiirroundiiiK* are plcturoaqu?Huid more at tractive place of mimmer ruaort n, ami will noon lw auppliod with heat* o>rk*. and hath room*. With thcHA I inill. for comfort, convenience, cominolout a rival In Houth Carolina. KM SESSION, I to ha all that what wax claimed for It. i id tMM'uliarly adapted to the want* of i tiieir daughter* to upend the auiuin4r untutn*. caching talent that can b? aecured, and ) m high ax that of any other Mcliool for oardlng achool?a charade Halle which, leneee of a pupil arn Irs*, it i* ielleVed. er achool of equal grade. i >Y t-1 I tnitn ><t I -."-' v. Naw York ami Virginia Professor*.? I. B. Parsons, President of the National^ istructed in Portrait and Htlll-lifa Paintetching from Nature. The Prinel|>al of under Wyatt Katun, of New York, i Rntotlnnal Calisthenics, or "Wordless id Khali lie present on the rlr*t <lny of the I Catalogues sent on application. PHIN GIF A la. 4 CITY, H. V. M BROS. 1 I^AD VI it by Downn the way of RICES. UNESS AND ONLY ITS OWN TALK. Goods, Triiiielties have down to Defy ion. ING! Lion, conuiHting of tho Latest unsurpassed. Come and see iGOJIY i keep on hand a complete our nobby otyles in H'.ifT and To Thie Ladies. have bought a spocial line alios Fine Shoo* from E. P. A Co, of Itochi'Htor, N. Y. f pair warranted not to rip or wear out uh long a* the a good. So wait ami see our before making your Fall asee. I ' * i epartment our Prices on Flour down rom and while we do not i only nay a dollar saved is a ness in the pa^t, and this Fall ' in studying and buying to and customers. HAM BROS. TALK ! figures : TIME ! UI MURIUM, utiti will Klvu the h Talk" ah to our "Ijow-water 0, $45.00, $00.1)0, $76.00, $00.00, $ >0.00 ntul $65.00. t month", 1 year, 2 yearn ojycara, ?l>or security. >*" and "Graveyard time", we one in this country that needs a price* nud time, and you can tit we will move along In brotherly j all the good we can. ITS In abundance. luwer until aiij' one. ! A ( I ' and Sewinges orchaaara. INS SOmiES. lay or night. SHOPS. chiuerv of all kind*. Don't w*lt im and KuglneM hut bring them rerhaoled. buggy antl wagon :inatarial and do, on ahorl notice, all work eni will not only Imj well done, but id. 'o are making. It will ?lo you 'chillii, cure gout and knock the u loap for Joy that auoh a ooncorn imor now la here." on rcaaonable term*. D & CO. ?-? i THE EXCLfl I WHILE RIDING Of I A j "GREAT GOD, WHAT FITLY ILLUS riiATLS TIIK of our would-be competitors v and rush into print trying to ? actually dono something for t "revolutionized prices,*' est il "low prices," "knocked down champions of "Kare Bargains at their consummate audacity appreciate the FACT that the HEATH, Sf is entitled lo the credit of hav I _??*#! iwwnl ?l mortrtj reach of all?prices I'NKNOV to ca-t our lot with you. Enjoying as we do except ioi Goods and Groceries cheap? possibly purchase thorn?we i strictly adhered Ho it. to give < perior bargains, frequently so what other merchants paid on same class of goods. our mp TRADE, which year by year j cing evidence to any uuprejui the eonlidenee of tin; people the same at prices which othc We lake tiiis occasion to in caster As you know we hav in La?toa<ter?now we propos own record Imbued with tin cotton would be made, we pu anally large and varied SUnn.lr nf \j\y\j L\ w i ?entirely too tmieli under th here and must he sold, let it 1 SOLI) AT AM) HtiLuW CO) GET Gil? J J HM ?II -mm ^ WK will not undertake to ji given article tell you "We arc ! something else on von, Imt ju and we will then an 1 there te i anything you need or fancy. OUR LADIES which is in charge of two ex Twitty and Miss Lois Perry, w the ladies of Lancaster and as tions, is literully overflowing the season. Kspecial at tent in hB89S.?l BBr ILT C3 ""i CJ7 embracing the inn>t superb :u and of every known texture? costly Silks. Our Boots ? for Ladies, Misses, Children? nil sizes, style and quality. No man in 50 miles of Lanci UN DEUYVUAK SUITS without examining am inp, tf ho wants to ?nv? MONf Al ID AIQAi v/wr? Is filled *ith a fresh Stock of Wo challenge a comparison n\ 8uirar,t?nflee, Molasses, Flour, Every body knows We Bi II *1 11 k an iff til IIIU could not do if full market va any other buy< Very Kespei HEATH. S October U, FLY'S . lMATION ' i Till! CHARIOT WHEKL A DUST WE DO RAISE!" UN I'A KALLKLKl) J'KKSIJMITION t lio periodically yell tlionisedves hoarse liako some one helievo that they have ho Lancaster trade?that they have dished a claim to the leadership of the figures" and become exclusive ; etc , when Ihe people, more amused and brass than otherwise, know and i house of [RINGS & CO.. in?r iv<>11 ( hern t ho class of Roods entirely satisfactory and within the VN to Lancaster before we came hero na 1 advantages for buying both Dry as low as any firm in the South can made it a rule at the outset, and have am* customers the benefit ol our soiling th.mi goods at prices lower than i the Northern markets for exactly the ^GNiFICENT gradually grows in volume, is convinilmed mind of the fact that we cnjov tiiat wo keep what they want and soil r merchants cannot duplicate. ii?:iri ;i era m,l lo lilt* people of Lillle ilvvavs undersold every other house o to undersell ourselves?lo heat our a idea at the time that a lull crop of rchascd while .North and JOast an unti Merchandise e circumstances. lint the Slock is iring what it may, even if it has to he ST. 'bides before j buy: athlish price" and *hen you ^-all lor a - just out" and then try to pahn otf a coin. to our Store, see the (iOOl)S 11 \ ou what IdTTIiK MoSKV will huy peememimi perienced young ladies. Miss Annie ho will take pleasure in waiting upon sistinvr them in making their selecwitli the latest novelties and styles of in is called to our immense T3DTO9i*? id unique designs in colors and shades from the cheapest Calico to the most Stock of tnd Slices Men and Hoys, is full and complete? aster should buy his : AND WINTER S pricing our full lino of Men's Cloth:y. x CERY STORE both Fancy and Heavy (Jrocerios.? 'it h any other house of our prices on Moat Ac., <fcc. - AJ ly uoiton State, which wc we did not pay its hie and more than era. ctfully, iPBINGS & CO. f 1