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-sHOTS. vv ? M16 W I- I'egne* 'eav. to-d <y ; !o fc Savannah. (in., to ?-pe n?l a U \v weokM wi-h her dan .liter al ? Wo arc e'ad to report. that ^ ' Sliei tt Hunter and h s deputy, Mr '' Kohl. Hoi I Oh are both ? uoh hot . j -?Mies Jessie Hough ?R at l.orno to spend Christ nm*. having g-ven j her 8 hoot a ah >rt varntio? ? AM per ons ini^oWed t os for p( lum? or willp'eaao settle at once ,jt D.F. Ilelni' A- Oo at ? Miss EMa We] h of Kershaw.! W viaMod ro'nt ves at (hi p'<-co the tn \ ast week ; en ? I)r W F Strait of Rock TTiM 1 was over on a v>it (os'erdny. ? Harrison Cunningham. an o'd * e colored man near own d cd We.Inosdav. mi ? Mr I'M war (I (~? llarn odito- of tho Reids i!'e R? t eio made in a "v plea ant oal on Mondav. i',', -Mr R 7 Iloatr h:u moved to; his residence on Him St'eet. Mr W C Roatr will ocrn >\ tho re?I) idenco vacated hv h'a brother. . L -There ".i ! ho kprviro? Lan |( caster A R PClmrdi next Sah'?alh 0j| a' 11 o'c'nek a m and at l p in i 0* ? Mr W M Moo>o. agent at the m 3 (J's depot. i> happ/ o e- the ar ri>a' of a 12 pound hov at hishou?e. of ? Mi'?cs Covey Jone* and Sue , an Clreon 'elt Monday tor Nort.li t';ir- cli o :na to attend tho Wide Hal! jar aimnarv. jvi ?Ma?r oil. at V>\ 'crs, S ('.Dee 'n 17th. 1893 h .1 R I'.vler. Notary ^ Pnb io. Mr Samuel I) He'ms to I Miss l'hoo'w K Hoik A ' of Union i's'' County, N. C ? 'I ho Schedu'o on the Che tor ?n and Cheraw Kai i<nd *ia-? ?hanred ' 'a?l M'.nda> The train now " loaves Lancaster at 8:15 a ni . and 11 returns at Op 111 ? Mr.T R 1' v o* has accented W1 the a^en-'y of (lie Singer Sowing Maclnne < r La^ca-t"* court? and will c.anva?< the count v soon to J} fell tnachnos on easy tenn-. ?The*? wid lie a -unrise [ raver- n|. meeting Monday nornic at A 11 ? 1* Church at. ?IhIi tlioro wi 1 lie , i i!t c int nbutions of arti es or money ^ to he distributed to tlio o win f might appreciate them. ! ?The board r?f School Trustees p, for Pleasant Hill Town-hip will r> * tnectat Pleasant Hill Wednesday, w (tie ^i til Ttis'., :l\ 2 oV| CK p c Full ?ting de?ired All pnbl c ' , j ochools most be opened for l' oa - mj ant Hill townsh'p by Jan. 1 ?', 1>;0-I. n ? Bishop Cap-rs will ; roach in t]| ^ the Epi?copnl < hii'cli a' It a tn. t to day. af er \vh ch the eonlirma / t.:on of cand'dates for members' ip *- will take pl??e. and communion T, wdl ho -dm nist red lie w 1 o\ conduct forvi o aja'-n lo.iitgh '<.j ? Mr T B IIacker and family,w l< ?' P' mowed to litis p'aro from Charle rton leveral joar.s a o, ?\ili Vmp a to ?'av?or Round Doo-, in Co lo? ';( tin < oun'y, whoio <he> wi 1 ii.uk o K( t he r home in fuiuro. We ro.rot ' 1 to tr'vo tlieni up for during Heir ? av hero thev have made friend* P1 * j of a'niOit tho on ire lommun't m -An indued wai lie <1 o or tho t body of Rev O A P.v'er. who o sudden death wo ehroni-'od in our iast is?ue, on Wed no day. W ; s diet, death from pa-al^n of tho {thoheart. Hi* rem huh were in-j , terr? d at Ta' oi nae'e Church Tnur day afternoon, Rev II II B ake'v ^ ef thi* place, conducted the funer , ?' services. ' tc ?here wd' 1 e an Alliance and j school t?as'<et picn'c at MtVe'de;^ school hou e Saturday, tho 28 d J (' i , in?t. AhAaro invited to< omo with L. I..i. o ?.! i i -iu'? gji'itcm. (ipenkhik w' r)c jj exfccted ht P I' \V P vie', (1 A ( lMv'er,,lr.. K B L>nt?lc, Dr W II ^ Snpn and other*. t'omo on", ;i ^ o mo all. .T P Ply tor, So. tv. L ~Jac'xf?o ! am A" an o v. i i m t f0 > Saturdtv, tie 23d inatant. a 2 j? i, o'clock, p m A.I momhom are requested to > e present, at dues ? are n ho . olle<ted, dolojnte* n e'ented to iho (tiunty A I unco |J( !nnd other important matte, a to w ho attended to. ' ,f 1. B Ne hit, Pro ident. |r flev H (1 Price and fami ^ to t ni Te tord i' fo- Mccormick, her? l It! In*? w i pr i u;ii ni? u'omiiig ye i r t? by Appointment < I the Conforanc ui /for Mr Htendman, who succeed* u Mr Price ?* pa tor o the Moth- * odist ' liorch at this p nco, wiJ < ( arrive In a 'lay or o ? ?.la Walker col , the ho?t er of c, ^ the gentlemen who aro represent 1 ^ inj: the Western to o <-o, ai d ?, * aie oanvA?*<n/ this count, to so i fr the ,4Cotlaye Rangoi Stove.'* <1 ed .f at this place le?i Saturday. 11 employe* *ere *e v kin 1 to luiti during h ft illness, and nflar hii t< death on Sunday aen> t>'? hodf to * Augusta, Q*., Ms old home; for j lit AS OTHER It IG EIRE. , The Two AYw littck stores < Emcsi Moore l)is\rt i/etl? Ot/n Losses mid Insurunce. About 2 o'clock a m. Monday ' our people were aroused by th a arm of fi e. The file originate in the front end ?>f the jewelr store of Mr W B Williams and rf "oppose ' t.? have been caused fr<?i i the < xp'onioD of a lamp which wa y left burning. Mr Williams wa k sleeping in a room in tho bac ?nd o! tho store and was nearl suffocated by the smoHo. Eftorl wore made to extinguish the flam ^ bit they ?oon gained such head way that all hand* went to pre paring to confine tho fue to th bui ding in which it originated wlrch b * hard work they succeed *t I'd in d eng. The other store-rooi J0!inthe building was occupied b >r | Cra *ford Itros, druggist. Th % II I I M II hfcA'cit It'it'- I'a.ttlf/siM We aro ?> ry ta learn that Cai ' J M'^TIwan, father of o wnsnv n Mf tl 0 Mellwatn. w? riclicn * tl? paralysis nt lti-< lion > nt /iv-> mile* Soirh of lowi ssteialny ino-nlng, and a in ihca' condition 1)'/'<>r Mr.I ft 15 ake and fami'v. M >bert McDowo'l and fami'v. M F Held and family, Mr John > Vlinu- and family, and Mr Fran ?rry..Vl at Ill's o unty. 'eft Mod i for Texas. They will aK pol >'v locate at or near Dre-dei 0 w sh them -u -eo hut aro sorr "oso tliem a* cities-n* of oi: unty. osHire A of foe to Debtors. All parlies who we carried over In nr. nnd all parties whoso indebtec mr is now past due, ..r<- notified t me forwa-d and nettle at once < sa1 isfactory arangoments, r 1 ir account*, notes, or other cv nee of indebted new, will be placed i e hands of an attorney for eollectioj lis is a positive notice and persoi ?ding It wilf Have costs. Very reanectfull, If J (}rcgory & ("o rtt'fi of Mrs I*I//'er. 1) ed inSanr'av last, at he >rup near () K., a'ter a protra I i' ne-s a'rs Pa-sv Plv'er, wido the late Pinie' I* v|-r, an otlior of Mr R P Plyler,.Jr. age out 75 year She a momhe Tahornaclfl Methodist Churc id a cond-tent christian womai 10 >euco. four children, two son id two da ightor*,a I gro*n, sui v ng her. Her remains wer toned n? "a' ernne'e Ohurc tidav morning. ray fed or StotrH ! From the VVehh mill one mil uthoft</wn on Monday nigf I. a bay hor.c, at out 12 yea d, all 'our feet and leg* ^hit 11 way cp to the knees, whit re adow > the forehead. Ati format on oi h s whereabout ! e thunkfu1 y re eived by J.* ] dinson. F.nit Kid?e, S. C. i> (I v/' 1'mumonht 1!r F M Harmon, the Imrnoi wl pad l'e mkerat M J (iregor C(h, (1 ed at ih - , lace 'a t Sut iy, al'icr a short illnes( o' pneu onia. //e was taUen with 111 i about the :iTrt of 1ft-1 wee id it iusi into pneumonia only v.- days before he (l ed. Mr //a on win a j at "o of Yirrnn an a a put til years of a^o II nne Ironi (/hosier, s to th a.e a out three jean ago. H ur.-acs h ni Hii remair e interrel in the cemetery j i:' a c yesterday. >i eh IVtrtr/. There il be n unch party i ihcv i i* 1 e \ -adeniy on Monda 'rii ng next (25th in-t ) Doo )on at Six o'olook p ni The ni ocecd' ol the s?me 111 he ti ? r pu'iii ng I'.T oi l ac e Churcl 1 who wi h to buv a good l a ?t - nd ?.vest th.e money *in >od cause be sine to com one nn I seo what will bo don make the evening plea-ant ati oh tab e Don't forget 101 oner. Miss Lou Elliott, ( haii man of Committee () K. S C. I)ej. 18th. 1893 of an O (t Colored Omni crat. Nel-oi Ciawforl t* (lead. Tl d man ?a sed quietly away at c ??ok I hursd <y morn ng Af>oi ) > e*rh old, the machinery ot li id wo ii oil' *n.l sa '<loi> 1 y oenae run irom age 11 o died n? I id li cd, h oinl <lo i.ocrat H ml m c ?ii t iinv but n dcnn ;it'u t(k t Ho a/way* b?i ??c i white supremacy, nud in th amp ton cnmpa gn of 1876 ho 'c P-ot ?"Mon o? red -hiits Durin iAt and M o yen'H fo lowing 1 curred the hatre I. nnimomy an I w. i of the people of hi? rai r the active part which ho tor i tho fight for while supremac 'e rornemt or, on on- occa?io h ie r mining a tree, ho acciden I fe I brcaVin/ several of h ones, and not a man of hi- ooh on Id to near him. He wa? ta?? i h s homo o i a stretcher by tli i st promiii n? men of our t >? tid (or da*? and night* unti I 1 il v roco.'erod, Ins wild was a*?i* I I)j wh o e i ron* in watchin id attending him Tlvs in?t*nr r.os to it u?trato the friondl no hich the ? hite pcop e in th immuntv hore the old d?rW< ho wa - ever oval to tho demi alio people II r funeral yeste if was attended by h 'nrjo nun >r ? f wt'ito i eople and h?a whit rmh lOntri utedtoiho eipor b of his burin'. N i 'ii ? i (.tdinsrv hen lit nee *C i<i?e bald cf gray, if bo will fid in si if iiti'ifnr n*. NVe * tvis char nr?8 i'f t' ? *c*li> and the use < f Hill ?ir H 'lif w r. V Id-ng had on'v been erecte ii about "0 davs. the former buildin ^ "ii tho pilo having l.oen des'royei tly fire 'a-t Juno. The looses by tho (irn were a fo'lows ; K nest Moore, bui din*, value* r nt nho.it $2,000, t ta-lo4P. Insure* t for $1 000. n W B Wi hams, block of jovrolr (| sdrer ware, store fi*ture*, etc (| va'ued at about 83,500. total losi ,r In-ured for $2,500. u Crawford Bros., stock of drug^ -toro-fixtires, otc , valued at alio. lg $2 000 A bout half of their stocl wa? ?aved but is damaged, by mov >e inf . Their 1o-b bv fire and dam jj ago to dock will harjiy fa'l shor of $1,500 They were only insure for $S00. B C Hough A Co , jowe'er's an |e druggist", dumago to stock ao ^ store fixture* by moving, full rg $1,000. Covered by insurance. e 11 M John-on, Grocer, damag 0 tn stock by water and movin v ?bout 8400. Covered by io?uranci l8 C !l Rppv, Grocer, suatame N iome 'oss from stock being rrove tint **us not insured. The now building of J TFundet burk, occupied by B C Hough* Co, was damaged several hundre y dolNrs. Covered by inturanc The Robertson building, oceupie i? by II M John-on and C H Rippi e wa* al-o cons derably damage k but was not in-ured. a The giant fronts in the Moor r building on the oppoiilo *ido < d tho Ktreet. occupied by Heat] o Springs & Co., ami W Gain-on. wer is broden by the heat is m " " Atmonl Another Fir*. 13 ^ On Monday night Dr M Wjlherapoon white on his w* home diMMxccd a bright, light i the Academy. Being somathiD ^ ontiMHl.he made nn investiyatio 1V and fom.d the wood, winch wi rii piled near the Btove, on fir?. H 9t: aroused Mr R T Beaty and othe: (j in the neighborhood, and with I ''ew buckets of water they extir . g lished the flame-", with no othc a damago to the huilding than ho e in tho floor. The Trustee e shou'd caution the janitor tot (j more car-tut in future. II j The Tax Levy, ?Tlie supply bill as introduce I ir t liA Hahoa r.nlo !*?? ' - .. . . ..v^ i?v?irv I'lliO I II'* Olilir H'V I B r I at 5 mi 1 r. and the Lanca ter coui ty evy at 71, tho pubhc cchoi leyv at 2 anil*. This ia exelusii of railroad and graded scho >1 ta ><* . . ^ levies. <Vho Wants a Fortune. fe ^ A inan named Peter J Bailey la I either North Carolina or 8<>nt Carolina in 1835 and settled i Texas. He Prospered, died 'd bachelor and loft a fortune for h to ro'lateral kin. If anyone is kin t (1 him they get the fortune by ad dressing Hon W H Bailey, Attorney, 11181 Preston Aven ?e, d Hoa.ton Texa?. t: 11 b i ta Bfsry Soass J li Wilson, 871 Clay Ht , Hharpburg, Pa.,mvr he will not be withoi n? l>r King's New Discovery for Got t. sumption, Coughs and Colds, that cured his wife who was threaten? ' | with Pneumonia afior an attack < ?r | " I.? <lrii>j*\" when various other reri : cdlcM and several physicians had don her no good. Robert Barber, n ie < ookuport. Pa., claims Dr King's Nn Discove y bus done him more goo ; than anything he ever usod for Lunj ielTrnul.U V ..l t.l >>? lit... I. - . fw??n?r|t line IV. 1 ry II ts A'rm Trial Bottles nt Crawford Broj Drugstore. Largo bottles, 50c. an |? til .00. 4, ?() ? M orlar the Supreme C ull jrt of tie U S ?flTirraed the decision ? Judge S tnoot n, den ins the motioi v fir* art of habeas c >rpoa in the c?? )% f C B S**n, the S-ate coiie'abie t?h r- wee adjudged in contempt of court f I, eijire of bar r<'l of wbiakey at th c S C Hii r ad Company's depot i Charleston 1^ ^ VV ?dn iltmpton hae no*w?>re< ' <> qo"-t ?>ns p'np nindsd to him h' ,| W I) Evan* and .1 Win S k??s, ii w wnlch he p >in!8 out the anti-Dsoto ratio feature* of tbe Goal* p'aiform in a strong and calm argument \V will publish hie reply in our next is ue , Jm>r -Atf *>. I terns from i*ly\er'fi. Mr P H Thompson, and his fon /' Mr J II Thompson, made a narrov. 31 escape from drowning, while ro turning from Lancaster, in Camp ^ Creek, on Saturday laH. The c Creek being more flush than they (* expected, the mule whi.h they y w<ro driving was forced to swim. 18 The water ovo{tf|H0he wa hing away article* oi 8 merchandise which they had pur^8 /lK QaA/l in r oma not A* vnuovu an uaiiuaaivi? k ?Mr A C Wallace died' at his y homo, near Waterloo, N. C., on 8 the 27th ult, affer an illness of nine >a data, with pneumonia. Mr Wallace was born in thh county, near Plyiers, on May the 5th 1859. Ho ? was married to Miss 8 M Bistare, i daughter of Mr M G, and Mary Smtaro. several yea'8 ago, and n moved to North Carolina and has v ever sine been a citizen of that " diate. MrWalUce haa many friends and relatives in this section. IBs * father Mr IIJ Wallace still lives on the old home p'ace/.with his two remaining sons, Messrs H W., and \V A Wallace, both of v'lom are t rrarried, snd live nra,thim Mr AC Wallace was a consistent mom^or ^ of the At E Church, v.as an earnest worker for the cause ot Christ, a y devoted Christian, a kind father and an affectionate husband. lie * was loved bv all who knew him and was certainly one of the very '? few ot whom we have heard no ,l evil spoken. He leaves awi e and * one chi!d to whom we extond our! sympathy in their sad bereave'* ment.. In their affliction may * they realize that he is now at rest (* with the Father in heaven, whero all is joy and peace and may Ihey strive to enter, beyond this valo ^ of tears, and meet h?m in that V ble?sed clime, where sickness, sorrow, parting, pain nor|death is no c more. FT. D. T. i ICTrhe Ledgsr. d Our Kershaw Letter. Mr Editor : ? We were visited r* Saturday by ? heavy rain, which & thoroughly stopped all business d rrom the country, and caused our e citizens to keep in doois. The d day was perhaps the dullest day of r, the season. There was religious d services yesterday at 11 o'clock, a m in the Baptist Church, the e Rev Braeington preached. At if night there was preaching both at t), the Baptist and the Methodist o Churches by the.-regular Pastors. Messrs Brasngton and Mahaffey. ? All seem highly pleased at the return of Rev Mahaffey to the Hanging Rock Circuit and we be? lieve that Mr Mahaffey is also wel/ n pleased- We understand that, the ^ scarcity of money did not prevent n tho Metboduts on (his Circuit from ,8 paying their Preacher's sa'ary up e in full That is right. We believe that the Preacher ought to ho paid a a 1 there is promised him by h's ls congregation. By the way, what is a member of the Church worth R to the Church who ha* the ability 8 to pay and wi'l not d^'so ? Ought 10 he not. to be dealt with for violation of the vows he vo'untarily takes on himself when he joins ^ the Church ? We believe that paying io tho support of tho gospel y rhould be made a te?t of member ^ ship in a'l Churches. Where a member i* unable to pay in consequence of extreme poverty the Church ought to look alter such and provide for them, but any one in tho enjoyment of h*a th and trength who will not aid in the ^ support of the Church to which ^ he belongs ought to be deait with n and if he per*i?t* in his course a turn htm out. Mr MahafTey will is move to thi? place with his family 0 in the noar future. , 1 ? Our people are pained to hear of the illno-9 of Sheri# Hunter and his Deputy, Mr Horton. Hope they will hoth be restored to their wonted health at an early day.| ? Kershaw has a lot of cotton ,t buyer* now Mr McNally from i- Chester. Mr Richardson from Coj lumbia, Mes?r? McDonald, 3fc*. >f Mantis and Col A?ho all want cotton and orice? liberal i.rirpn wtil io " " 1 f continue to bo paid for the fleecy * slap e. 7hey make things lively. ? ?Dr Beckham and wife. Rev ? H Beckham and wife spont ye?d terday with their parent* I)r and Mm R 8 Beckham. ?We are p eased to no?e that if Capt Hamel of the Era, *nd Mrs n /fenry J Gaidnei, ?h?. ha%e been e auite sici, are lmDr.ving Mr , Withempoon who has been sufferr ing for ceveral week* ?mh Asthma ? wa* able to he on theVreet the a paat week. ?"Mine ho?t" Capt R. nton took I a day off* and went to Uatnden v Friday. r> ? Drummer* lo*o to wiait Ker *haw, and to stop with Boston wi>o i, always ha* something good to ent at table. There were tour in town - Saturday and they all atnyed over. M. J tea th of a /.at* n Well Known in Lancaster. ifrs Sue L Nettles, wife of Mi 6" ^ Nettles, of Manning and daughter o' the la e Jot (Ju Inchat died at hcreston, S (' , Dec 14tli 1893 whi'e on a vst to the family of I)r L W Nettles, utter a sho;t il'uoss of con^ett'.on of *he brain, Mrt Nettles was about 35 y ear<> ol age, and wai well kno*n here where she often visited relatives. She leaves her husband and three Mile toys, tie o'dest on!? five years of spe, surviving her. Her rema ns we-e taken to Manning for interment Mr* Nettles was a member of the Mothodist Church and an ex cellent chri-tain lady. Ilordeath will bo sad news to her many friends at this placo Wliat ?l?e e in Doing-bfUer from (lie lion. <1, N. I 'M i iilgc. Vr Emtoii: I will ?yi?in (Jv?* your natira s li tic 'kc'eh ol (.i,r doiuge in the L' j'iab'ur'', \W hsv.< bt-eo working v. ? v har * eine? I lis! wrote. They failed ">o put C'barb shiti in the B' tck Dis riot, which I think ivhh riaht. Wiiln I ahiii' 0'.<irlp8'on di I count v ry a'rong BirniiiR' Dr. Stokes in the lu-d i*l ci n I don't think it a huM policy to put Ch*il< Hton in the B! ?c'.? Disttiu'. 1' might citn-e us to h>?v>' twa neproi-B iu Coo^r* ee ioHtftt 1 ol on ; uud, again, if Char!- h Ion and D-t*ntort are both in one C? n^ri Bsion ?t DU'ric', CharlrHtnij woui t r.nme 'tin Cony 11 ??ni<tii nud 11.mt could bnttln no P.rt It .i?l - - - - - r- ~ v ?t< .1 Hi-a port. We Imve some very important >ili-< to route brlure tlie liouee vet. The Dispensary hi 1 hue uot romo id 'he [im.ge yp', though if bus | a~H*? J lh? ScU'iic; aisil Irom what I ('till lem n noinjt I', it will Imvr- io ! e hiu i<fl'd b? I run v itr fur it. I aai puee it will r? noli our li')t;su (o liny. \V Luve not j. iHiiul ??-'> supply or ?ppt pri.i'ii nihil Is >?i M > Mill in reduce tLe ua'ury of School Cutumi*?iotier bbeui lo L?? the no si popular It form m< UMur.i !.?' '. .eh. in before t be ii uii.1", M) 1 ill to riturli-r the Fork Ui'l litp'i** church p*nB"d the LIouhh wiM.out any ?.l-ji-?n*?. but when i- r.'iic'ii <l 'he S- na'n they put a q.ii 'its on i I d -e no olntOC" of loin** o?tr dutj ?<i I cm H.ron^h by Cbr iH'Uian. I 'iiu mk nnxi'i'iH <o g?i Lome <H Isf?y Oil", (. it I ill :i' 1:1 ii if ous !u y if C ' I * oh I r? *i? ?et i?. t B< nu' of l ! politicians j it wc f Imefc nftor ChristmiK we *|l| nut bo rxiurix-.l oix' y nr. It 1 ii- Ver sen tism S u e H <une ? oi'i, llftl r I I 'l?V:J liero, li-t lug do wliot I ooiid iv to bo tuy du'y while I nin here. Ii. t w-?m ooLHi (i rtb'M t-Xci'eUieut ir, llso Hons* Fri loy uigbt w(loll a nj ti.ii> wa-i uiu i?? 'o n-considi r tbf jodistrio'iuy I.lit, and filnhus ?ring Cffutut-oc a?nl wo reuviiied in seehi hi uu'il on* ij'oloi*l in tti? nigh*.? Nothing was accomplished. Sp?'?kn J jin * w .n i-iol. S ?'ui'ny, not atile Ic b" iiu' I u', w * up Sunday. ] suppose wi will h'I In Li uio driedm??s, if wo h>ivn to cnuio back. "K- t-p. ciful'y, J N. Eo ridge. (3*>11<iu1 ii D r. 18'b. Ulcctric ({ittors. Thla remedy is bediming so wcl known and so popular as to need ol special mention. All who have usoi Electric Hitters sing the same song o: praise.?A purer medicine does not exist nnd it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cun ail diseases of the liver anil Kidneys will remove Pimples, Boils, rfalt Hue urn ami other affections caused by im pure blood.?Will drive Malaria fron the system ami prevent as well aa cure all Malarial fevers.?For cure ol Headache, Constipation ami IiuligeM ion try /Electric Hitters ?Entire satis, actlonguoranteed, or money refund ed.?Price 50cts. ami $1.00 per bottle at Crawford Hri>s Drugstore. funs Connh?, Hnaracneiw, Sore Throat, Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Cough and Aathiuiw. , or Consumption it has no rival: has cured thotiAnnri* where ail others failed; will curia you If taken In time. Sold by Druggists nn ajrunrann-e. For XdM Tlack ur Ul?l, Uie MH M'trHTLAUTKIW 26cts. CHILO H'S A CATAR R R Have you CVktnrrh ? 'ihlx remedy la guaranteed to euro xou. Prtoe Hlcis. Injector free. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE hoTVtp. Do yoa wear them? Whea next to need try a pair, est In ths world. #50q^"N<NJ3 00 M.OOji \>2 38 #3.50Bu. A a u-rv JST V0* LA#,M #2.50 ugT 00 #2.25% JnLUl.78 If yea want a Roe DRESS SHOE, made In the lateet tvtw, don't pay $0 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 M $5 Shoo. They flt t^jal to cu?tnm made and look and wear at well, if yno wWH to economise In your footwear, do to by pur chat % W. I. C.:g!..t ?!wee. Nsme and price ttanped on the bottom, look fcr It wheitQtoe buy. W. L. l?" VOLAy. Brockton. HaS. Sold by WCANSON r. .. ,i _ I ; -KIAAflftir Ml- " ft J tMIIHI tH tVfiWH -BUSY -- EF COMr.SE ^ Never were s? Busy: No Never. BUT $10,000 WE MUST 1 RAISE m 23 BAYS, PASS THE NEWS AROUND' Q-ANSON'S Low prices cut still lower* Nothing can stop us, we must hustle?8 O 0 yards must go. F.very^salesma n in our employ has positive orders to sell, never mind what cost. SELL:SELL: FFe are willing to siainl a big loss. BARGAINS THAT Will PUT MONEY i 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' ?? ? 11 1 . 1 jW ?OMB POCKETS, First~-Our Fine Millinery \ Stock, $2,800 north, under the management ot tue best of iiiilliners. Secotwf--?ur complete Stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings. $3,2?00 WORTH. TAirct-$4,500 worth of Shoes, for example, 300 1 pairs women's first class shoes at 55 cents, mostly samnle lots. 25 Men's suits for ?2.75. 2oo Boy's suits 75 cents up. , No Argument Carries j Conviction like facts, 4sk any one of the hundreds who have been here ; for the last two weeks, what kind of bargains we're giving. I OL/ R M\/ Akir - AO a Apt i uan The crowds that are surging in our stores are the best proof in the world that we're giving something unusually and ' ever-Iastingly cheap, if'e must have that money. i n 11 RCHpeciiuny, WM- CANSON. Mot 13th 1893. t^T N, B. We havo no time to bo , scouring the country and back lots for people owing us. On Dec1st all accounts and notes due us i will be placed wi lr: TOr Moore, Attorney. for collection. W. G. y < Shi** > vtij/ft- > ~ JMmvi