The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 15, 1876, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. - - # - . MUUUV IP UV'iUg U?HW?UVI. Our public well hooJh attention, 8wcct potatoes lire being planted in abuud ftneo in tbiri BCetiou. r ,m* Hoftvy rainn fell in this Motion on Monday night and Tuesday morning last. Kvory Township in this County now has Its Domooratlo Club, and caoh of them t?ro growing rapidly. Wo arc to Imvo no oourt until tho Novembor Torm, Jtulgo Cooke having decided not to hold any '.bin week, Cel. Anderson tliiflin V..3 oorn t' ? IIo ifl going 'o get married when his "roastw.g ?*ra" conio.s in. k ?<B> ? Wo learn (hat <li" v '.cut in romo rlions of the County fallen <lowu from t!r> oflTectn of rupt ami will he a total fail-:: ? Captain Thornloy i-j having tho finishing touch put upon hi? house by tho painter Ilia * lmprovomenfa ha*o a<lde<l muoh to the value and appoaranoe ofhieplaoo. Wo would like to have items weekly from Eaaley, Liberty ami Central. Can't eomo friend at each place get them uj fin uaT , Candidates arc moving around lively among tho "dear" people. Wo hoard of several being out laM week, armed and equipped with the neoeBsary implomonts of warfare. X ??? Aooording to tho evldonceof anEasleyninn, vho had bovoq non to assist him to his fool, 'the hind And of a mule Is much moro promat?re than tho front end." i Ii is strange, muttered a young man of this (own, not long sinoe, as be staggered homo from ft supper parly, "how evil communications oorrupt good manners." I have been - torreonded by tumblers all tho evening, and ow I am a tumbler myself. Emboli..?Every Demoorat in ibo County should at onoe enroll himself in somo Pomo?raUo olub. Do not hesitate, bat oome forward and prove the faith that Is in you by y$tfc> Works. All good Republicans, who honeatly uosire a oetter ana more oap&oio Gerernment, in (he Stale as well an the Naf tiofl, should abandon the rotten oraft of KadionUam and align themsolves with the Ptnoertoy. Our ranks are open for rocruilu ftd we will gladly welcouio you, no matter What the ?>olor of your skin may be. IuraoTivo ? Messrs. Grifiln A Lesley are ktving a first olass flouring mill built, in een i A/ii t<\n aiUN IKaSii 4?rv*?rt mill tiaen t)>Su ?i1*aa* UWIIVU ffltw M4VU V\MU Will, uv?l ?u?u JMNVV Mr. Iiylor is also having tho Wool Faotory, hi whloh he recently purcbaevu an Interost, thoroughly repaired and put in first oIbsb or-? dor. Wo liko to neo this Bj'irit of improve* fcent in our . Energy *n<i pcraovcrcticc is tho true .cmcdy for h?rH limn*. ?. * A matrimonial caiululato, not a thousand miles from this placo, doos not feel encouraged, because, ho says: The women toll me every day That all my bloom has passed away." noxio.??>y me proccoainga 01 mo uei j^atcs of cach fiuhoriiinate Grange in tho * County, which wo publish clfovvhcro, it ".vi'l be scon that they propose to have a I'icnio at 8coona Ghurci), on ihti first Saturday in August. Wo trust everybody will !ako a lively interest in it an<l inako tho affair a BUOCOS9. 8cat.?The Corpusca of aevernl oats aro lying around town. A combination had boon formed amongst them for tho purpose of raid1* ln?f unon T)oaltrv yards, which thov oarrioii into Kuccosaful opeiation, and in ado Had havoo ^ Amongst (ho feathered tribe wherever they wont. A war of extermination was at ouco inaugurated agamsl them?honoo, the nr.r,' r of oorpuses al?ou' !,wu. Tiie Coroner lutj ;i .1 , beon notified. The STitnooi.zs Livi: From tho eri.li ! to t'io grave lifo ii full )f Hrug^ltM tfome struggle for rioho soino for pleasure, e.mio for honor, nn.l others strugglo to regain that greatest of allblcsiungd?health?and in lln ir offer's !hey often resort to means wliiuli jdncen * It farther and farther out of their roach. They t tako drastic compounds, which uhook tlie eyHtom, or violent minerals which poison liy degrees ami thus the vital onorgiosare weakened and the very fountains of life polluted. Nature provides remedies for overy disease, and it id from the vogotable kingdom that Dr. iTult's Idvor Pills dorlvo their iugmlicnls, and in Iheir use Ihoro is tho happy ocrtuU. y that if they do no good thoy do no harm, llii' of their oflioaoy, thousands who have been eurcd of disoaaed llvor, kidneys, spleen, stom4 ' aoh nndbowols, livo to day to testify. | A CARD, I'ickkn^, C. It., 8. 0., Juno 18, 1878. Me. Kiutob: Tho improsaion, I understand, ku boon oxtonsivoly oiroulated through the County, that lamt oandidato for re-election to the offico of Probato Judgo. Thin is Inoori , root. I hftvo not by word or deed sought tho noininatiou in the oomiug eleotion, There seems to bo a universal demand among our oitixons fur a now Bet of offioera. and haviacr hereloforo received very flattering expressions of publio opinion through the ballot, 1 willingly yioM to publio sentiment, and leave , the honors and emoluments of my olBoe to be won and worn Ity some other. Thanking my fclluw-oHiiens for the earnest , support they hnvo nlway? tendered me, I am very rospoctfully, yours, &c PJMJ/l'OT. County Grange Mooting. On Monday, Juno 5th, a meeting of dologatos from the subordinate Grang os or bno uounty was now at rioKens C. 11., for iho purposo of taking into , consideration tho proprloty of instituting n co operative Granger' Store, and making arrangementu tbi holding a Grange Picnic. On motion, Mr. J. T- Lewis was called to the Chair, and Dr. G. W. Boroughs appointed Seoreiary. Bus!* noes was then entered upon, tvith tho onrollruont oi dologates. Tho following gentlemen were prea> out: Dr. G. \V. Boroughe, Mount Ta^ ! no;, j. W Lawronco and J. it. Zr.ehs i a:;; ' :\y L. Mauldin, and if':. r.sv io; .J. li. ' i ath un, D xcav ril>o; 7/. Fiold, J. I MS i JJ 111! { T-. CS A -- l. i.uv.1' , y, . . V.OJ, , .u. It. lMIJQB, T /olvo Milo. Llxvii.;: : vwd !?; ??, h rew>> ! (r.f.v.n \v-:\e :V< , i tcouiniiuilinir j onol'. to i t-.Migo to contri| bulo tho eun .%f ton oollarf, ('nore or loss) (or tho roliol ol sutToiii.br Grancoru it' tho iovvor part oi tho frrtnto in view of tho prouont distress, tho roeolation was unanimously adoptod; and, on motion that tho Seorotarios of tho i-uhordinato (Jrangosbo instruotod to raise tho said contributions as soon as praotioablo, and forward thom to l?l CI - i- i r, . . / I mu rveroiary 01 uio ouue urango lor ' diwfvibu &! .">, vf\r> carried. lvoovlv .1 second, That the Grangox\s ! of the Oou' 13* have a picnic at, Sooona Church, or.o tvdio Wont of Piokons C. II., on the let Saturday in August, noxt; and that onch of tho subordinate Grangen bo instruc'-od to appoint a cominiiioo of throo, to meet at tho chnroh, for tho purposo of taking into consideration tho praotioability ol instituting a oo-oporativo Grango Store. Adopted. On motion, tho Chair appintod tho : * * ? ?t_. ivuuvyiu^ wlllullvtuu u1 1ii v 1 (/{ft bill ii j viz*. J. W. Lawronco, Dr. L. 0. Noal, and Dr. G. W. Boroughs. It was then movod that tho Masters of tho different Grangosbo instraotcd to appoint a oommittoo of ton, flvo ladioa and flvo gontlomon, for tho general supervision and management of tho Pieuio. On motion, the Piokens Skntinbl was roquostod to publish tho proceedings ol tho mooting. J. T LEWIS, Pres. G. W. Boroughs, Soo'ry. - n | Proccodinga of tho County Demooratio mVV<UUTO VUUUUAIrbVO Piokenb C II., May 20, 1876. W11 Uriah, At tho lato bemooratio Oounty oouToalion, a proposition from Garvin olub ' waa submitted to "*id convention, proposing the consideration of erimarv eieollon for candidates tr fill tho varioua oounty offices, and for members of tho Legislature; and whereas, ' Bnid convention postponod the consideration ot the muac, \iutil tho noxi mooting of the oouvonliim, and wboreas, the duties of said oonvontion being n Bfoiftc on?, to wit: The elootion of delegates to the State oonvontion which a.-uctablod in Columbia, on the ith of iuHt., and, also, the eleotion of a oounty I cxeoutivo oommitloe, and after the disohargo of theso duiioa, it did coaae, In our opinion io b?- ii convention and, therefor-.;, unablo to am ?f any fm; her bn incuf and, wheronp i holitviiii :'ial it n thcd.uie of '.i.'Uiy I'eiiiO| era-3 in ii'i;i county ? ! ..< , rimaiy clco1 linn r.'.r .m:.'.''l;.u.. :o !.]1 *i:u various offioos, as afore . id, (ho oxccullvo oommittoo dj therefore, nubuiil the following plan of primary elections to the various clubs for their ratification or rejection: That caoh of the Damooratio club* in tho county, ou a day hereafter to bo designated by the executive committee, elmll hold meetings lor tho purpose of balloting for |oandldatis f'<r t!io following offices, to wit: two mu'iiK'i (it the IcgislaUtii, clerk of the oourt, si IT, j. f'o < f school commisaionf j ?!.' i' < ij-l oovonor> . f an CAildldatM, a '.t t; . . m : , 'i > for and tho uufibiu* ?f vote:- evsh huvo reoetvodi bo i.t M.'l up ^'trough their ro-|H 1 tctuniy oon7eiuion, >'i i?i V oot-'d 10 count all the votes for f.iicii ::.1 \ ! > HudiiU'.o voted for iu each olu'>, uM t'r.or 'by HCevluiiig the wholo number o! vote !or m ;h oan'lidato, shall declare the ciindi.lftlo who receives a majority of all tho votes uf ali tho olubs, the nomineo of tho ji-iviy for tho (Dice for which he was balloted ! r provided, howovor, in coao of a tio batwen '-wo opposing candidates, tho oonven ; linn Hiimi jiniuceu vu wuturuiiuu, i>y OttltOl, { which of them aliftll bo tho nominca of tho j party. ii tolved, That each club doterinino during I llio mouth of Juno, wheihur thoy accept or ro! j I il i ii'iov i plan of primary olootiona, and , 10 Vi-Milt of their action to (ho oxeon? I < ,\ s - . iiiiloo on salfday in Ju!y noxt, In or do;1 if p. tn.y v. / of tho olaba favor primary election*, the executive committee may, an noon thereafter at; practicable, appoint a 11 ay for holding said primary election. Tho exeoutivo committoo also adopted tho following resolution. Resolved, That we reocommend to tho executive committed of each olub in tho oountv and they aro hereby requested, to prooeed, aa sood as practicable, ana in suoh manner aa they may deem boat, to make a complete roator of tho voters of their reapootivo toirnshipa, classifying them According to oolor and polltioa, so far as they may be able ao to do. R. E. BOW EN, Chairman. T>. P. Rradmit, Secretary, ....0.... ARRIVED And ready for delivery, 100 barrola LIME. AND 000 ?AQB OUANO. For sale by B. E UOLrOMUE A SON ( J'&sl' > ? . Jah V '*7fl VI tf ? - - ?- ' ? .J. I" NEW ADVJBJBTISESIEirrB. the' ruf For the Campaign ! The events of the Presidential oampaign will ba bo faithfully an<l fully Illustrated ia THE NEW YOHK BUN bh to eommend U to oapdld mcu 0f a\i parties! We will send tho WEEKLY EDITION (eight pages) post paH, from now till After election for 50 oents; the HCNDAY EDITION, earn* site, at the samo prices or the DAILY, four pages, for fd.OO Addresa THE SUN, New Yerk Otty. QM () aday ntfaome. Agents want*). OutT*u? k Co., A*? Visiting Carda, with yonr name finely yU printed, sent for 2(So. We have 200 stylos. Agents wanted, 9 samples sent for stamp A. II. FULLKR & 00., Brookton, Man. During this month A GREAT OFFER I WO will dispose of 100 now find ecoond-hani PIANOS^ 'snd OHUAN8 of first class nmkors, lnoluding Wat? era* at lower prices tlmn ever heforo offorod. now 7 octave fianoa for $200 l?oxcd and shipped. TormB, $40 oash and $10 monthly until paid. Now 6 Octavo 4 Stop Organs with book olosots and stool warranted fur $100?$20 cash, and $6 monthly until paid. Illustrated catalogues mailod. Agent* wanted nOKAOK WATHHJ ? HONS,* I 481 lirofidway, New York. ffeBlfPEK WEEK. guarantei'i to Agents, ! v'/'/Mftln ami Pnm.U U .l.-.l- > iT? p. - | ??V w?vi * vu??*?v, ?U moil inVUIHV. mil Terms and OUTFIT FREE. AddrcHH T" P. 0. VICJKERY & CO., Augusta, Mc $5 to $20 per day at homo. 8ainplcs worth 81 froo. Stinson & Ho., Portland, Maine. MIND Roading, I'syohomancy, Pasoinatiun, .Soul Charming, Mosraorism, and niamago Uuldo, showing how cither box may faooinato and gain tho love and affection of any person they ohoono instantly. 400 pagea. By nail 60 cents, Hunt & Co., 189 8. 7th St., Philadelphia. NEwspapeRS ov tub IlnifpH m-sitec -w? ? A V -w v? ??/ V V< w; | oompleto list, numbering 8,129, with a Qaxelteor oorreot to date, of all towns and olties in whloh Newspapers ere published: historical and statistical sketches of the Great Newspaper Establishments; illustrated with numerous eagraTings of the prinoipal newspaper buildings, Hook of 800 rages, just iflsurd. i/ailed, post paid, to any address for 3&o- Apply (inclosing prico) to Saperintcndent of tho Newspaper Pavlllion, Gentenniftl Grounds. Phlladelnhia. or American News Company, N. Y' Kvcry advertiser n?da it. Advertising in RELIGIOUS AND AGRICULTURAL WKBKLIESB HALF PKlCS Sond for Catalogue on tbo List Plan. For information, address GEO. P. BOWKLI. A CO., 41 Park Row, Now York. !S7S. mi ID f?m w! 0 Your attention is most respectfully called to tho largest and deoidedly me tifiiiaf iioi chock 01 uooub tnai nas ever been exhibited la tfest Greenville i ooaninting of DEY OOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HABDWARB, 0K00KEBY, GROCERIES, etc., oto. Our prioos arc so low that no Iiouao this aide of New York oftn nndor-soll ua. We sell Goods itriotly for CASH, which enables ua to mako tho above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOORS, SASH and ULtNDS, at prioee that defy competition. We alao keep on haad a large lei of the*e oolebrated GUANOS PLOW STOCKS, to whioh we invite your attention. We have also connectcd to our Storo, a a r.nrgo WAGON YAKD, wi?h a well of Good Wfttoi wiii h t.- I'reo ami Opbn to All. Gtoonvillc N <' ')?:twher 1, 1H75 nu>H( Peabocly House, CORNKli Ol L'-JUxT .j- NINTH HTff., PHILADELPHIA, PA. VR\' IK.\'T fn ivll ftf Amiu^mnn( u and oar limits in the oily. No changes to and from (he Centennial grounds. Colonol Watson, proprietor of the Hknry IIohsh, Cincinnati for tlio past twenty years, and prosent proprietor, has loasod (ho House for a term of yearn, and has newly furnlshad and fitted it throughout. Ifo will keep a striolly first class IIouso, and (ibb acoommo* datiou for 800 gue?U. Terms only $8 per day, Co J. WATSON is a natlvo of Virginia, and probably the only Hotel Proprietor in Phila 1 JAMES WAT80*. Proprietor. May 2ft, 88 2m limy ail Sal) Stalk. Parties desiring to hire conveyaaoe to Piokens Court House, Table Rook and other points, oan be aooommodated at my Stable^ ?vf. all hAtira fit (ha iltv And ntaht Pnr ohasers can also b? supplied with flood Stock at raasonablaprlooo. Mf Regular Mall Lino to Plokaaa Courthouse daily, (flundaya exoepted.) HICHEY ft WYATT Eaaley Sialion, S. 0., Aug, 1875. j)?40-!y * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fine LIN'E OF in unnn5 ? At 4 M W W My A1B MOTIM* AT McFALL'S, LIATS?LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at prices to suit tho times. At MoFALL'S. o liOUTb AND 8HOE8. Good and Cheap. At MoFALL*S. o CROCKERY, TIN AND HARDWARE. Prices Way Down. At MoFALL'S. o?? FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES At MoFALL'S. o DRUQ8 AND MEDICINES. Pure ana genuine?will cure the sick and make the well feel better. Try me? I Don't be backward? but ask tor what yon want.. Hospootfully, W. T. McFall. March 30, 1870 80 _ COME ALL! A v I'iANLiEY STATION, N. 4'. TUB UNDERSIGNED FIRM (SUCCESSORS to T. W. RU8SEL) have oponed otttbas?n?n* ftt Boaloy Station, A. L. R. &, and propoao to heap a firat olaaa atook 01 A Dry-Ms anil Smirin, Which thoy propose to soli at bottom prioos, as tho following prices indu onto : Faotory Yam, $1 20 por bunch 7 -8 Shirting, 8 centa per yard. 8-4 Shirting, 0$ oonto por yard Liverpool Salt, $1.05 per sack Sugars, 0 to 10 pounds to tho dollar. Rio CofFoo, best, 4 !ba to tho dollar. Good Tobacco, at 85 conts por lb. Flour, Family, $7 00 por barrol. C. R. lialtimoro Bacon, 13 conta por |IUUIJU? All other things in proportion. Always in tho Corn and Cotton Market; and other prodaoe taken in exohango for Goods. Guanos oi the best on hand. Call and examino before purchasing. Rospeotftilly, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1S76 26 EasleY HotcL. THIS POPULAR IIOUSU it conveniently located (o the Depot; Booms volt furnished and the tablo supplied with tho but ia th? market. Board reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Table Rook, Cs?sar's Head, or any other point which parties nay wish to visit. CLYDE A MOTB8, , Proprietors. ?0. 187?i m finio A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Grant MB THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE you that I Will Provtf to til, th?t I have m good and cheap lot of Confeotion8 as any to bo found, and 'her* la Not A man who can b?U toy Stock of Canned Good?. Besides the above, I have p?rchM*d a ?to*e, and * nice Lunch of Wrah Oyetere can B e | Had at any time, provided 1 am not Elected Intendant, in whioh oaso you might, Again, Hare to go home hungry and moneyless, II ^ nut Hoping no auoh misnfortune awuita me, 1 oordially inyite all my hungry friends to givo mc a call, and I Will Appoaso t hoir hungor on ahort notice and at low figuros, aa my objeot ia to livo and let Live in TDese bard times. Dont forget to call on J. H. QLAZBNER, who oau be found io the Poet Office at Easley Station. Dee 2, 1876 14 tf NEW STORE, VEW GOODS! AT EASLEY STATION, 8. C. The undersigned have opened e House In Easloy, near their Livery -Stable, for the purpose of oonduoting a fanoy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Finn, name and atyle of RICKEY &WYATT. They guarantee bottom price*, aa thoy intend Belling etriotly for each. Give them a call. H. A. RIOHBY, A. O. WYATT. gasley, Nov 22, 1876 18 U NEW GOODS! r num mrnsBim hods. HOOTS, SnOES, a*d IIATS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and HARNESS, 1 GROCERIES. I SUGAR, COFFE, BAOON LARD SYRUP, akd FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W. A. LHSI.RY A SON'S. NOTIC R I Wo havo recclvoil oiir Fall and Winter ODode, and aro proparod to soil goods at low figures. Wo havo on hand I wo oar loads of S-i.lt and two oar loads *f Hngging and Tloa, which nv (ji ujjusu iu nun hi urcuuviuo prioos. Highest oaah prioo paid for C)Uon. Wrapping l'apor at Wholesale Pricoa. no8tf R. R. nOTiCOMHE & SON. THE COLUMBIA RKOISTKIl, PUBT.ISftKD DAILY, TBI-WEEKLY A WEEKLY Thi OjIj Papa it tt? CiplUl, TMttWty m *r?A*OB : Dally, six months, f 8 00 Tri-Wfiftklv. Hi* months. 2 fift Weekly, tlx months, 1 00 CHEAPEST Book and Job Printing Offico IN T11E ST A VS. |gjr Ad<lt-?ss all communications, of ntiAt-. ever charaotor, Jo Manager Kcpristor Publishing Company. Columbia 8 C. Mt?y 1H, 1^7^ 37 NEW ADVEltTISBMBHTfl. EARLK. WELLS & fAYLOR, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS, Sickens c. H. ' Members of tho American Attorneys Association and of the United States Law AmooI'a* tiofl. Co) JAMBS E H AQOOD is M*oclot?#wltIf them, and they will gHe prompt attention to all business entrusted to them. Uu* 16, 1876 41 Norton, Ke&tli & HollingswOrth A TTORNEYS At ZaW, Will praotioe in (he Circuit and Prebate Courts for Tiokens County, and In tho Unltodf States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will bo present tor assist in the transaction of a6y impottant business during vacation. J J NORTON, 1 w.,h-.,. W. C. KEITH. f a,hl"1* o. Ij. IIOLLINOSWORTH,Pickens C. If. March 28. 187fl 29 HOLCOMBE & InmST ATTORNEYS AT LAW. pickens c. n. s. a, Will Praoticc iu nil th< Courts of the and of the United State#. Business promptly March 10 1870 28 Butler & McBee. A TTORNE YS AT LAW AND COUNSELORS IN EQUltfc; WILL PRACTICE IN THJB C0UBX8 Ol THB.StATfc AND OF THE UKIffei STATES. , 8ept 28 10 ?f ^HITBTBR SYBMflU, ATTOBSBT AKD OOUMftRtfcOB AT t AW, GREENVILLE, S. 0. praoHoes la the Circuit oort and Go** t jl rroDate for fiokons ouniy. Mfty 10 4j? 6* ISAAC M* BRYAN, ATTOBHTEY AT LAW* I mmm c. l. s. c. j Practices in Oonrts of Pickoi 0 Connty, and in United States Courts GUANO! THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call Ihe attention of thoir friends to the fact, tuui, !u av'.'lt'uu tC thci" 8w9l of taml Uercksiitdt Which is always full ?" i's varied branches. They have ou haud i? quantity of different 8tendnrd Fertilisers, at the following pricesBrftdloyH Animonl?led Phosphate* Oftflh Price, $46 00 Time Prioe, payable in Currency, ?1 00 Time Prioe payablo In Middling Cotton, at 16 conto, 40 00 Atlantic Phosphate* <*?h ?*?? . Hi 00 Time Prioo, payablo in Currency. 60 09 Timo Prioe, payable in Middling Cot. ton at 16 uenta, W 00 Napes Phosphate. Coah Prito, 948 QO Tlmo Price, payable la Cwwraoy, 68 00 Wilcox ?fc OlbJw' 'Jlanlpalatod Ouano. Cash Price, OO Timo Prioe, payable in Middling CotJon, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to bo added from Factory, and payable in CASH All time sales to be closed hy note, due 1st day of November nexl. Rospectfully, HTJDORNS A hULl' Ksialey. S. ?. . r -?. 2ft. 1*7? 2rt Wanted! Everybody who road tho SkntinkI; to know that i Hcndricks & Williams ! Tr~ ...:n 1 ? ? ? -? JKIVV7, JUKI Will <111 IIBIICI At EASLEY STATION, A woll soloctod stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they will eol) as cheap ?i? tho choapoat, consiating in part of BACON and LAUD, SUGAR and COFFEE, FLilJUJt A!*D MUIjASHM!*, LEATHER AWI) SALT, CHEESE AND CRACKERS, CANDY, FISH, TOBACCO* Ad., Ao. Woolen and Cotton Goods, ktMt fitlylca of Ladioa', Men's and Children's Tlata, Hoots and Shoos. Boat Standard Prints at lOo. oer vards r? <r ? Ready Mado Clothing at $5.00, and upwards, por suit. Thanking thoir custoinora for part patronage, thoy solicit a oontinuanoe of the same, and cordially invite ALL wl: o O'jUM! to lUsley Station to j\ then -i