The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 04, 1883, Image 3
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a frehi n oe.
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ee
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g iheage tan pohee
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7'w~ H race.
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ga redy formed dSdyo
men andbw. ny ias pleth
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bane a th
lag,frnrrea
-*bCauar-'
neter~,1wa yuLil moint
a1 Tis xw~on eI(erHlisae
reed er Thdsa~eso
aJanwl . 1 sa 1-~s.
IurIISaslceryewin.
iooi& n cominqai-t
yes a wife or .83 a yeare
Theboytseonibob INAI)
wo ree to eery prson
~t~b'1S magnifl et Pat
W,"sew -n exibiton
- fe rsbmae afth-,00
wo .1s gRRH art
-eeoountr Q la st Ocer.y
deligheted bis mo ret
Pemma reprodcton o
enr ,n 1t by 1 inces
th- ale & bore me wortamor
ebohJrlvs yis mont
waa xread fThe
eunild treets,x
PakN ,N PoIaE,.tc
* rit forays
- * anlietPt
prerlfrtins are belt
wanted both in tt
on.
onP's commission e
kr of R4-v. J. 4
_ Aderson Co.. S. C.
? oUIes-sold at from $1.
p e they were-but de
et besthe pr
ui neComQtyTescher
lp.,s ' Nei
f abot 1Go te4 defini
-Jside.Carlisle ma
kycouples.
LIb.rt; bg ee 4b HEWA
' *OOelthe H te
tBodc Com a get a hV
Rsa6di f-mo e not a subeerib
to the or $xw its your n.
ooe* q uII>*a and begin UI
once. WI
The f m
-- yith sn i e ndoi
Boik -o 3 ferr
and the holes areOled. begit ti
rod worJck lte r oads:16 -betti
We;r o Iesrstat a rGeo
rl.ng, *o. old eitieel ifacrOssti
Salada,"'bao'loSt his mindHeaeme
yit , lajt wek odrwnpbie
Te Ashly Phospbate Cn.. of Cbs
ertilisen, anod setti n ies aleId
atbt cardo anoti4r olumn. tame
in need o Fertiise will do. weUtI
oweauu R wtttts cwnpm.
nolii titisste l
old iteitn inmes
parveor out being Mr. W.d , Bless
ad he-dispe6sed "porL- 1be reason
. t bta ato the"le
ospoplr host of the Newbe
tstlon, roon im, laes Jinstl 1 i
amiablead, and his nu lroed ga
ai partadin: a boludaT'dInaner s
Tbrsy. Had we been in town th
day we 3oFld bave sulled oerselvl
of It anid enjoyed the rich provisic
Spread out on that occasioD.. We w
o inaanntIWr tm CeapCS. a
W. J. Pollard. of Augusta, Ga.. e
tends a double column invitation
arm .. ua.rlawiec able I toi thse
Milsr Seea hst fhe says,ern
-thereisr hnks adrised i in
tation o him,his act togts
in.arakngor a rhold nr l
ha e seisfoolvdae aled ith.elv
ofillad enje the tfriehbprovisi
speoi t on thtubsednWaters.
W. few Pard, beor Chrsaa, e
aes a. dSpheaolma wnaion
famrsand IecaniCreen thi~ issu
the cAd. Who ay the r eed
A erinoal Ipeet,Egn
Cal.s,ho. See what e spens,h an
of thehweekcinttown
'Me J R, a o Jr.,wos
baiHard as 1h Ae o Newberry. eun
roate JToube dout Water ni
Asi twn dast beord Chrimas,- Mi
Jmess 8. Sarm. ian's was wa
eron hin andia..Cree whaveh g
Map, Amreliof Werhosser Pan
pernal. et SantnFen
Mr. Swnamg, Jr., whor so
Christnis ohusNew eha returne
toe Jons Hokina CUlleerst.4Clu
bPr,oba.tedeDy, of Geend
hitas odyast hk,om e. s
Tauhi ando& HarBnswhll,eo gem
back to s. the Citred cademy.
Miao Amei dutie , asistor of Gic
OpnngEerie.n Va /hees
NeherSoyCollhne Cbegn t Cxlci
ofa e ear Tuesday fter s#ending
Christmes weroldyatel home. J~
ThecRet oby h Bueshln of g Wii
aslegberr Coege ban -therei
of Prof. Anl.waio'~~
tory Departnt
whom the
so prosperoOs an(
faction some tWo
coneted toSiflth fWh
pal for the present, and beg ua Iiiw
asTsday.
dijservices of Eby. J. Steck,.
il: ave been secured in the Collegia
Dapatment; and by distributing ti
studi,of the vacant proessorhip,
B. romer, Esq.. having agreed to gi
one our a day to the instruetien of t
Junior-and SophomoreC)lasses inLati
the Faulty have so arranged that i
str tions in the various departmer
willeontinue witheut interruption c
ii the election of a regular professor
whin will take place soon.
We feel that the people of Newber
will, by a generous patronage,gire ni
assurance of success to the College.
The American Farer.
The number for December 15 of ti
time-honored Farm journal is fill
with interesting and practical maU
contributed by the hands of expee
and capable cultivators. No depa
men? of farm work or faruiilife is nl
lcted. -a its centributors :al ra
i la. their- special brauedd I
the adies there is a Hoe e&ti
flied with. choice reading. TeP
mer has been in the bands dits Pr
enatnagement for nearfy forty yes
and the needs of the agricultural Co
ainy are thoronIghtvmde~riJt0od a
inisued, to. The Parmer is pl
lshet twice a month, and js ee
prnted on fine white' caper. The si
scrp&ion price is *1.40 a year, or 6
lubes of five or over. A liberal lisi
a s offered to gctters-up
SAM'L SANDS &SON,
?ubllsbus
iKaeg
Sma Crain..
>g Many of o rw c tnerssoig 4.
abundance of tIse cotton eco assbq.se
binl with their sowingsof 1t
* much of the grain that #.eeu ahb ,: fb
is slow abdut co ing - lrke best M
.grain crops.- as a f'm' r6m the
fall sowingr; -but wo n = tbat the ag
grain put into.tbe ground in the wintcr se
and spring will prodaeel-a plentiful ii
h-rvest. mi
ndtan DoCtor Arrested.
A correspondent of the News and w<
Courier, writing from Drlington, says:
e' 'Our community: a jbrown into some pr
excitement yest<.rdty by the arrest and W
"in :yisonment of what is known as an
r- Indian doctor., a mnulatto_ooking man w
e Who was selling patent medicines.' a l
WeSuppose that blsJe the same -Indian di
r- doctor,' wh was nmdieg patent wed- tb
icines here some time Ngo, when be
. was eccompanied by aso
saddle-colored varlet whose stueemr it
SIled about to retreat behind his a Mrt qa
0 collar. th
or
Luther Endowment Asso'aion. - all
f On Snhn,. Professor $ahg.-the re- 1d,
cently elected agent for New berry Col-'
lege, organized in Luther Chapel Con- tb
r, gregaton, a Ltther Memorial Endow- an
t ment Association, with the following in
b officers: President, Geo. B. Cromer; no
Vice Presidents, D. B. Wheeler, Miss co
. Kate Maver. Mrs. J. :Steek, D. W. tel
a Barre and W. A. Kinard; Secretary,
. W. P. -Houseal; and Treasurer. Ed- fae
uard Sehoh. It is Prof:Bahn's inten- M.
tion to form a similar association in Nc
a every congregation of S. C. Synod, wl
4 whose purpose it will be to collect Ca
Sianmey for.endowing'tie College. He mi
hopes to be'able to oalt:1nnually for re
I ten yws, at least one dollar-apiece sl
t .00Mt od niesats empom
gbg G. ynOd- The bnginni
1a w't! 4 c Chapel was 1aceu1 ag
8irg We wish Vweibc Rahn cow
sPetesucees. He is engaged in a worthy tb
" and -hoble work. Ye
it.
:r The Second AgsaMI. na
Entertsimnentodf the Lotus Club, con
e slating of a e o psrty, took: place last Tl
i Thursday night at the -spafious resi
od deuce of Maj L Jones. .yo
The affaIr w#s-heed4drIWpt one Pa
and was aeci soefety =twent of Po
the season. The costumes, though,.
inexpensive, were undoubtedly~ the. Nc
prettiest we.bnvever seen, some par
0tienlarly nutii ab:.-the yanr ,ladies be
looking as if they were iry -quheen
fresh from ever -1eawing . fairy-land, p
while the young aun were as handsome
i could be. >nd as galiant as the chivalric 'rT
it knights of old. -
e, The-dancing was kept up until the b
of "wee ama' hours ayant the twal," and m
d although we never-rip the light fan- ac
tastic," we ctndidly -cknow ge th-.t IA
for once we ?h--:irily wish'we cockl. Le
. The Iotuasshold feel proud of suchL
d an entertainment that passed off amid Ts
such eclat, and we smeerely,hope that
st it may prove to be only a beginning of .9
a serles of oeh erj)able. >ceasions.
s Suecess to the Jotusj Lena Way she -
n wave!!
Land Sales.
d at Monday bein
the public sales took place on Tuesday. 1
- The Sheriff sold,-tract of land contain- &
o ing 52 4-5 acres, levied on as' property M
Of of M. L. Kinard, to Wheeler & .
of Moseley for 8400; tract, cont(piig 56.
a acres levied on as property of Jacob
if Mathis, deceased, to Mrs. Marthba M.
> Kihler, for 8260.
Ls The Miaster' sales were~ as follows:
'- 39 acres, to Stephens & \Warner, of
Charleston, $800; Chick land; contain
ing 900 acres, to Thos. S. 'Moormain, B
Esq., $2,05; tract Wo. 1 of Wells land.
-containing 470 acres, to Geo..G.l)ewalt,
a $3,000; tract No 2 of Wells lanbd, con
a tasining 202~1,2 neres, to G. .T. Reid,
r 940; tract No. 5 of Wells land, 3G2
.G. Dewalt, $2,005; tract
of land e an , deeeneud.
containing 1I8 acres, to J. D. $eher,
$155; lotin Newberry, known as. the
-Webb Lot, containing 1-2 acre, to. W.
T. Wriht~ $2.210:- tract of Teagure
land. cotiing 92 1-2 acres, to Thos.
It Bushar4t, $1,820~; land of W. W.' Mil
d ler, 159 acres, to C. L Fuller, $500;
Tribble lin&:290 acres, to P. B. Woi'k
w an, 63.105;, Mrs. Mar, aret Living- m
stone land, 100 acres, to P. B. Ellesor,
$85- Mrs. L, C. Brooks Jand, -200
acres, to Jacob Wicker, ,l1,810.
Mr. J..G.Riekard sold onletrat, con- r
t ainn 48 acres, to Thos. V. Wicker,
f-, ($6; nd-o .truaagneDstaiing -51 A
aes to . . dianvr :po , ca
-NPr. Jze gPBa6n sett tract, con
0taining 240 acres, to J. H. Hays,' for
$2,000. vi
IAltogether 3,8/5 acres were sold, at
an average of-about $7 per acres c
- The 1ades Floiul Ca*et (liew ~
York City)? closes'its eleventh year
with the Decemrber numnber just receiv- BE
ed. l!new managers have made si
most ~Ied improvements with each si
is iguse, loigthe year with the best 2
o numb'e~r wa have eve'r seen. To lovers ca
e ftIhe puipular Gladiolus, Mr. Allen's C
in eseny will be a rare treat; to Rose El
m roethoarticle by Mr. F. Lane of 81
se- will repay perusal; hut admir- e
mr- ~ entre inthe full page illus- s.
-~ ifa-newRose, the "Alpha," nj
4tc 2, withbits accompany- SE
;nomerous other articles .El
I- ofaAoanature add to its attractive- .
ek ness, while in the lhterary departments w
tere is meih to interest all members El
. of the household. Wives, mothers,
t sisters and daughters will fully ap
~preeiate the articles on "Home Decora
t ions" with illustrations, "How we trim
emed the Christmas Tree," "What -we
shall -Wear" and "Household Hints."
n The two pages of music are welcome
n (dafures of this number. Any of our
its readers are entitled to a sample copy of
n the Floral Cabinet at half price (six ~
ents) by mentioning our publication6
when they send, and any of our readers
ry who formerly took the Cabfnet may
have sample copy free.
We have arranged to elub the Ladies'
Ploral Cabinet and our paper at $8 for
both publications, and that entitles all'
who order the two at one time to
i the Floral Cabinet's specially grown
ed seeds or hulbs, which go-posi free to all
ir, who order through this ofie.- u
:Kendall's Treatise on the Horse.
This valuable hook is for sale at the
rHRAa Book Store, prnce only 25ecents
tfor single copy, or Seve copies for $1.0)0.
This book tells you what to do for your
horse when siekt and treats of every dis
ease to which.ahorse is liable. Get a
cop~)y and save )iney and anxiety.
dOnyfor sale at the
-51- HEa&w Boox SToRE.
. Club Rates.
to The Columbia Register will be club
~bed with the HERaln as follows-. Wek
of y Begiger- ad -RRmT. 8.50.3
seetzy Begisteraad HzER4-5, Baily
&g~iand Bzdiwn 8.5
j~T eSAIy Tamma and HzR&in) at
geUsugJtesuit
It is sotto be denied that a good
iiumaienais one of the most im
slat isrtenances of the modern
risehold. -_.
We-thongI webad a good macbine
our .household until one day the
,ont of the New owe presented him
tfat our doer xnd proceeded to de
er an oration upon its ehjacteristic
arits.
But,' we answered, 'our machine'
rves as nicely :ad suits us well, and
do not care for another.'
The agent, however, begged the
vilege of leavingone of his machines
th us, *for the ladies to try.'
The request was: no' unreasonable. so
) granted it-but more to oblige the
ent than anything else; for we really
I not want the machine. and bad not
9 remotestidea of buying it.
The machine one. in the house, it
is natural that the In<ies should look
.over, they did so, and as a cons
'.ee fell in lo,re with it. They say
it without the slightest wish to decry
disparage and other machine, this,
tflngs .considered, is, is their opin
r the most desirable one to be had.
The Vpshat of the whole matter was
it the old maecbine was disposed of,
d the -Light-R,an'ing New Home'
stalled ins our hoosehold. It is pro
nced a genuin beauty and a, real
mfert, and 'em' folks' wanted as to
I other folks about It..
This unrivalled -aibe is manu
tured by the NEW HOM"Fr8EWING
CHINE O.,. _30. Uoion8ga.
w York, who wish as to say that
io will send for their nw:llnstratl
talogue and enctoe their advertise
int (printed on another page), will
eive a set of faey advertising nov
ies, of ;alue tobess collesting cards,
e Tme to Advertise
Esjust now when there ,i money'"
a pocket. Let the-opehnor wls
a have for sale, and; hayodn ask for
Take our advice ad see If it:dee;
t brie you trade.
a Safest Way.
'he safest and surest way to restore the
nthful color of the hair is furnished by
rher's Hair Balsam, which is deaeredly
palar from its superior cleanlines.
w i Sthe'T"e to Sub4crff)&.
1ny of the zines or Papers named
ow will be bedatpub1is'prlee8
any one bringing their orders to the
atLLD Book Store, or who send the caeal.
ie: -
w York Weekly, Ulustrated..........$3 00
r. ' ........ 3ee
e Her ston, : - ......... a 00
adle's Weekty, ..... ---... 3 00
an-LeshVs Weeko r ly .......... 400
i Corner, '"tb .... ...~.4pQ
S sBazar , ' .......... d.
y's Lady's'13ook,. ngonthly..:..... %0
terson's Lady'k r ine, mnonthly.' 00
slie's PQua Me-u l........ .... So0o
tie'sSu ine. monthly...... 3.b
pnMont.. l...rated, ........ 4
io lora Cabinet, ......... ........1
zas Sitings . .........................
any other paper or magazine not on.tk is
t will be sent for.
-PU7BLISHESE fEEALD.
Cov. 28, 47-4f.
Comiusercial.
NLw81 xY.- S. Q., Dec 2, 18R
dinary ...... .................... a
iad Ordinary".................... a
w Middling.........:............. Ski 8
dd ing ............... ........... - a 9
.d M'.l'lfing................... a 9$
ood demand. .
Newberry P'rices Current.
Shonlders, J'rmeNew... a
Shoulder. siupr Cared....
Sides,. B. ew........... a 2
Y SA LTED MEATS~
-Shoulde Nov...... 1
' Sde , C. Nw..... 114
Si,4es, Long Clear........... a 1~
Uncanvarsed Hams.......14
Canvanbed Hs.ms, (Magnolia) 18'
Leaf,in Tleres........... 1
Leaf,la Buoketa.........18
Powdered............v... 16
Granulated Standard...
Extra-................. 11
Cotee 0A............-.-.10:
* Yelow..iei.............. 10'
New Qrleins...4.......... 10
*Demarra...,..........
New Orleans Syrup, new esop,. 90 -
ew Orleans Molsaste. 60
Cuba Molassei..... 60
Sugar House Molasses. 403
Gunpowdr.. ...................1.0
LL son..... ............5
FFE............ -- -- ----
FFEE
Roasted or Earched.. 20
.BestRi Ei......----.1a
*Gocd E1...........- Da
NEGA3 -0
*Cider Vinega......
White Win Vinegar... .66
Tennessee.............-- a
-Bolted........... -1.0
Unbolted...............' -
LLEY.... .......... ..- -- ------ 1-50 -
AP.......................-.Se 10
ACH..........--------. S 1a 2
A CANDLES............-. 15
. 6...................09
NCETRATED LYE..........10
IGLISH SODA. ....-- 10
)SFOD'8BAXlWG POWDEE 25
A FOAM BA KTNG POWDE...
[~LE GREASE................. 10
BACCO................---. 60a 1L2
ROWYIS buc......... 2 0
i CLOVEE S2RE-per1b...20
iD OS-per tu............. s
YrH Y HAY...................- 1 71
HET,perb.............Sa 125
A.,per 10 lbs..........lA
T. D. DAWKINS,
BARBER,
-IN THE
ewbery Hotel Saloon.
I would resapectfully inform my former
~trons and the gentlemen generally that,
vng established myself under the New
rry Hotel, with the assistance of Maurice
mnt.t, every effort will be put forth for the
iunfort of my customers.
Mar. a0, 1882. 13-if.
VRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COLUMBlI, S, C.
This new .and elegant House, with all
odern improvemnents is now opien for the
~ception o ets.
S. LWEIGHT & SON,
Mar. 19. 12--tf Pro rictoru.
OUR MONTHELY.
Ogg Dr.T.&R A YER.
053 MonTsLY is ama n eoted to gen
ra] and religicas redn. Its contains 24
amble olumnpeu and every endeavor wll
e made tGmak worth the mouey.
E,charitl sinclined pesnshould sub
ribeIt,U ntresuacrpits devoted
)theSEpof the orphnsilllthe~ *
TOENWELL ORPHANqAGE
ImS.,bwhm ahework it
idne I s ar ~eltdand is wththe
ieasked for -L not themrendsoftlhe
ofsbciesfor us ad
hop toasistinsupporting
AR soed b ssi t onceto tha
EXCELSIOR
D..Y GOODS
E M POR IUM
- (IF
a. j
We tak-- ::rart pe;ture in informing our
friendr t'"! i " public generally. that we
are pre-t. -.-: i- season TO EXIIT A
LARGF.N o.l1) MORE .ATTRACTIV'
STOCK OF
DRY COODS
Than we h..ve done before.
Our sto:k is now about COMPLSTi,. ai
though every day we are making new ad
ditions whch will be kept up through. the
Beason. .
Prints,
Ginghanis,
Linseyf,
Plaids and Stripes,
Catnbrics
Liiings,
abirtings,
Ti ckinge,
Bleachings,
Sheetings,
- Red Fheneis.
White FlanPe,
Opera Fl.m3nelk,
Cotton F! vuoe8 ,
.eans, -
Ke.lrseya, " ,
Casaumeree
Baekigs,.
Black Cashmerea,
Colored Cashmeres,
i ak ;Plnrl;
Colsr d Piush
- -Colored.Vevei.:
Blaek.eiveteej, .
'olo:rd Vclveteene,
-("rape yeilfugs, -
Black DresS Siik,
p eiirm og t) k,
Colored Trimtiug Silki f
13lek; B:op44t 5ilk,
Coiorre, -$kpeadp Cgk
k tin,_
t.: ured.$siia,
loidy
Gloves,
Ties,
HIandkerchiefs, &c.
We invite special-:t!eution to our
whieL is no' complet.
PoLZ . -oarteo'ta attention given to
evrt v;iic ..-whether purcha=er or not.
Whe i a 'ting the City don't fail .to call
and see us.
BEN. 0I, E&0N6
op '7. 8'f.
PETERSON'S MAZ1INE,
UEQUALED PREMIUMS 70R 1883!
.gir The prineinal premilum for getting. up .
labs for 188.3 will be a superb steel-engra:n
siae 27 inchei' by 20) for frauming, , aer-Muu
aky's world-renowned picture, 'Christ Before
'ate," for which the French Governurent bas
ust paid 100,000i francs. No such premium was
wter.egered .aefore..'
Choice of Preinms for Getting up Club.
L'e ' Christ Bfore Piate," 1%ot p h or
Quart. Album; xtr C?opy of -Ins
PULL-BE PAPER PATTERNS!
-Prsco's MeAzitas:ls the best and chesa
ist of the lady's books -it gives more iorth
oney and combines gater usedts, tha -a
ather. Its immense cealation and long-etb
ished reputation enables its proprietor t-'10
tanee alfeompetition In short It has the,
BEST STEEL ENGRAVINGS. -
BJ.ST COLORED FASHIONS.
BEST DRESS-PAT rERNS.
BEST WORK-TABLE IAiTEENS,
- BEST OBIGINA&LSTORIES,
-BEST ILLUSTRATIONS,Etc.
The stories, norelt, .In "Netersoa" are
mnItt.eto be the bee, p~Ise . All thelmost
nuarfensale wZrers bUi te it. In
I about '10) original stories wSil begkn
and Ineddtiton Six CoirazenT Nowsb
Ann S Stephens,Frank- Lee Benedict,e ,Ir
Austi, "Josiah Alien's Wire." es. A~ special
ty of "Peterson,?'as a lady's bok, Is ,Its spit
didly llustrated articles, and aspeclally Its.
COLORED aTE FASEION PfaTEU
engraved 0on TWIOX Tal s8ss- OV ALL
raasan sord.Also, Household,
Cookery and ; rtolesonArt Em
bridary, Flouwer cutr,House Decoration
in short everything inteesIg to ladies.
Twa (Always in Advanse) 82.00 a. YEAl,
wUnViparaBl1ed Ok.r to Clubs. .
2 Copies forSJO.5; 8 Copies for 6t 50; WIth
the unpaHleled steel-engraving, "Christ De-.
fore Pilte" or a handsome PEOTOGaAPE, PIo
TOaRr., or QUAMTo Ar.IeX, for getting up the
4 Copies for S6.50; 6 Copies for S9.00; with
an extra oopy of the Maaie for 1888, as a
5 oIsfor 8j;7 p6 30 $0.50;wt
both an extra cop of teMagazine for 1888,
and the large sta-engravng, or either of the
Albums, to the person getting up the Club.
Parlrger Clubs Stili Greater Indueemunts!
Addes 6 Cpostnu tibldlh a
87 Seimens set ga, write 'for, to
gut upelub with. Oct. 11, li-t.
THE SUMTER ADVANCE,
THE PB0PIWS PAPER,
Ptbiished a Smter, 8. 0., by
DABE & PAINrE
Two practical printers; the former -baying
blshed the first daily newspaper issued in
ldb,oerthirty years ago, being well
THE SUMTrER .DVANCE Is the best Ad
verisng medinum In the County for Mer
chants and other business men.
SubscrIptIon only $1.50 per year.
ddes DARR~ & PARMFLSF,
Se 14, 3-tf . Sumter, S. C.
ALSTON D1IN ~S
Paseners on -both t,lae up and down
trains have the usual time for DINNER as
Astsi, the jurnction of the 0. & C. R; R.,
and he 8. U. & C. R. E.
Fare well prepared, and the charge rea
soiable.. MB;' N. A. ELKINB.
Oct; 9, 41-til
OR. E. E.sd8CKSONg
'cOIMBIA' s. C.
Bmoved to store two. doors next to
ATuUB.stOck of Pure ediAcine, Chesj
cels, Essfmmeis Toilet ArticserGden
and Filsh Seeds alway rn store nda
moderad pies.L
Odir prompt1 tede oy
Ir.11, 3
dr cnwegdb vrbd obe the Basr i
taa,adonraoal terms on eri,9d;. :wt h Cat oai
And their Agents throagbou the C
TO THE PEOrLE & W Af'Y+
AND ADJOININC COUNflTIE ^.
DECLARED AN) DECmE{
SY THE DEMOCRATiC AND REP/IYMAN
.-TH AT UN DERTi
INMWBER~RY 04FE R.
You can at al times find the BEST A YD WELL 4SSORT D -
HEAVY AND DO TIC:- B..
Sugar, Bacon ese
coffee. ?Lard,
Fl0ur, Meal,
Also, a full line of CANNED GOODS,
Freneh and American Sanidy, Wh.Jesale ad
Assorted Crackers, Large VarItyg '"
SOLD AT PRICES TO DEFY 0OMI
A iege And choie selection of Cristas " lsa d
at low pricee. - -
Call and con:ince Jourtelf r -
.Nov.$48,tf. IJNDEP EW QPLR*
TEN DOLLARS PER TO
BY USING
BAUGH'S TWEIYfIVE DOLlAR
Af e 3 VALVABLB
Ootatin' no"M.ake Bulk,a' .b as dror sa3
priee,s, A per TOn e
In Nei gmp -fl* BIWese,xon-aear -bt
- sm* sil.aIesk prif ted ou
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Co.ored PlatessWlowers and
and Directios'for groo wiis bands.om
enough foruthesCetermor a-.Holida
add:ws, ith10 cnts andlewll.sat
it os.$ sprne to botA ish
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