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- ,"------- Ro D. P. BRADLZY. Editor PICKENS C. H., S. C.: TRU SDAYv NOVEMBER. 30, 1882. TERMS s Per subscription, *1.50 per annum, for six month*, 75 cents; strictly in advance. Adve ti.nwments Inserted al one dollar per *fuar? of one icuh or les- for the are insertion and fifty cents for earh su/,segurnt insertion. Liberal discount made to merchants and others advertising for six months or by the year. Obituary Notices and Tributes of RCpect thr'yd ihr as advcrtisements. Aanounciny Candidates jive dollars, in ad v rnce. i Advice to the Legislature. The newspapers are teeming with advice r to the Legislature, sonie editors, tlhos(e especially who li:ve never hadi anysexpe- a vience inl tle L.egislitire, think they know t exactly what lte Legisitime sliid do. H and if it should inil to carry out the advice given, tle ienibers, ;ndividually aid col u lectively, will be hell up by said editors to f lite pibilic as unworthy tie confidence of' t the public; in fact they will he held in ilit e:-timniion of such editors as a set of e (lolts who do not know what. Ile interest of N the people is. They will advise the peo. ple to send a new set of men to tlie next I.egislauItre with the tident hope thlit their time to be saerifieced on fle altar of their country will cn e aifter awhile. They glory in the fnet tlint not ninny of the old members have been returned, when th-e fact is, not many of the old ruember8 cared o) be relittrned. They became disgusted with lihe continuil abuse of the newspaper faht-fide-r. We do not find fault withl fair criticismi-that ii right, ani proper; bitt we dt.) dletest this tiling ofr mitiu-it abuhne. i vlever accomplishes any good, hut to tle cowray does muitch harm, 11 causes peo ple who do not hinm11k and reflect. for theml i selves to become dtIssat isfied wI it ht I heir e presetatives, ini iii ninny insa aices dis. sait isfied withli tile party inl poWer. Trhe unjust. albse heaped upon tlie mem hers of thle last Legi1sh ituiire by sowne of thle pa pers of ithis StateC, wias. in our oipiion. hc principal cause of the (Greenbiack mo te miient in t he laust elect ion. M any imen w hoI were nout well inftormed upon piuhiic meats ntres in lie State andi who had hadl no ex, periec Ci With thle Riegist rat ion an d Stock laws, were le.d toa believe thait t hey had been totally ruiined-tiin t they hiad been disf'ran chlised and robbed of t heir property-by hose liiws. Thke dewitigogute taking advatawge of the d issentsi ons thius sown.* ciimte forward as thIe champion of t ha.se people, andit it w Us withI the grea'est diflicuilty that the tidle whliich had set in againsiwt thle Diewmocra tic party was mturned buck into I I.e right ebaon 1. ci. aindl good gov ciinmet preserved to thle pleole . We dho no it compjlin of paperu 1;h hiI.ave cr it icise d in a s piirit of liiainen w.udi given itheir readers it thI sides of the 'spiest ion. The acts (it puiblic oflicials are topen, to criticisim anid it 1s a1 Jnewspaper. business to crit itise wvhen. ii its juidgmeiit erti iC Sin is dlen. inlii. .lit uinfort n iltlely P omei oft our1 Demoocrat ic pa piers h1 .. .* ...1 eume experienice in ioe Legislatutre. we nuhesitat ingly pro - noifuce Ihe laist Legislatulre, as a body, as go nl, if not bet ter thawn South Carolinaa has ever before h'id withIin our recoleet ion. It, as a bodly, had uiore nerve and baick biene, iiaid maoved fut'oher forward in the linie of prwogress thian any oilier Legislaututre ever itsembileil !r thle State. The stock law, tiough' in' sonie Iocalii~a it mnoy for a tie ipp -enly wrork a little hardshiip, is the < best law for lie fairmers of the Staute ever phtw-id up lon ouar stai tut e books, In such lie-laitiesi, (aInI theay are few) thIe Legila tur n.i grant such relief as may be de-h m-ititled, buit inttever y instaince', the exteniit tnd mnnier of relief shiould he left ent irely to Ihe liepresettat ives fronm such localities. ~ N inii'een t went ieths of ther people are pleas- r ed with Ihe law where it hut been in oper nii ani long" entough to have at tar test, iad they wouhld not ret urn to thle ohil systema for an wy cinsidlertion. It is reaitlly atn elemiewi of 1slrenigm h to thle I )emeccrat ic part y. So very little legislat iou will be reu'tir ed uipoti A t) thIe llegist ration andti Elect ion baw, we have ieard nothing butt praise of it from~ t ev'ery secttil of i lie S tt te since thle elect ion. Gent lemeni whlo opposed it before a he elec-t t have i nfoirmted us sinuce that the lar mre pileased with it, and in thir opitnion it wats" lie btest thlin g thle Liegis lature dlid. WVhile it prevett ballot box stutlinig wand repeat it. g and inwsuares a fatir elect ion, it at thle satn e th tine gives the white pteople cont-.'ol of the a tate. Th at is enioughi. A trial of these U laws has vindicated the wisdom of the Leg- h islature itt their paissage, ant I we will guar-. a antee that rio Liegislatuire will ever be elec-. ted by the Democratic party that, will un dertake their repeal. Another source of ab.use hasu beeni the op. propriaurions made to t he Sotuthi Carolina Unaiver sity and lie Citadel Academy. Wiut the abuse comes mostly from counties where deonomninational colleges are established. The real cause of the complainit is not, the swainlh pittatnce given to these institutions, baut the fear that their est abishment would 1-reik down the denominational colleges. This fear, in our opin'on, is groundless. The greater' the educational facilities of the country are, the greater will be the advance nient in the. education -of our youth, and we fail (< see how any ones who really de u'res to see our people educated, can object to these instittionis. If through the. influ enoe of the denomninational colleges the University and the Citadel Academy should he Citadel Academy. Tbe bosL inst it uti on t aAg e t a patronage, and f the denonslnationni colleges are not as good as the Uulersity or tie Citadel A'ad Dnmy, tnun they canuot expect as large a patronage as those insitutlioun. To s&y that the money given should go to the common scitools is no argument, for it wonld not btuseni then to any appreciable extnt. We favor the common schools and would enhirge their untfulness n the State grows richer and iore prosperous, but. ut . the enme time we would not lessen tie op- ? porltinity for higher education. The Citadel Academy is pre eminently he poor mrn's school. Every cent ap iropriated by the Snte to it is used in the diuration of tie poor youths of the State, onditioned 1it all beneficiaries shall tencle I. least I w ) years in tle count ies from hich lthey are entered. Now all this legislation.about which there as been so iuch said is, in our opinion, I rise iuid beneficial. Experience may have t et'onstratd talit -ome few amuendments D time stock and electon laws would im rove thei; if so amend them; but let tihe %ws remain upon our Statute books. The Vopening of Ihe University and the Citadel eadeny was in our opinion also a wise nl proper measure. Let the appropria. ons necessary to their successful opera OtIs be cont inued. The Legislature is nearly solidly Demo teic-and represents tle intelligence, re miement and property of the State. We ielie-ve they are honest aid patriotic men, ltd will endeavor t-, legislate in the inter Mt of all the people of hile State. Our ad rice to them is that given by Dtvie Crocket. 'First know you are right then go ahead," >ut expect at. the same time. abuse from seine of tle papers of the stale. The Official Vote. The State can vissers have (ini shied the tabul ation o altil he votes cat.i in the vari ous counties in fhe Staie witi the following retiult FOR Gov9VOR. lini S'. Thonsp-on 67.158 J. lendrix McfaIine 17,719 Thonipson's m1ajorit y 4, 'ol. Thomnpsoii ran sihifil of tle State ticket. receiviii.g 71 imore votes than Shiep pard. iil 2,417 mnore voltrs ti aW 1.1. Sto. ney, who received the next. largest Vote am on g tie erniidates for State offices I lie ivijority o' soejij of the qtate otlicers was larger lhan that of' (Cl. Th''mupson, which is due~ to thme tnct that their oippoietnt. on the Greeenbaick Iieaicjal ticket ran consid er uably behind 1( t heir ctildidaiitOe Govertnor. Fur ('onigre". h)ibble'% "ma jority over ('am:pbell in the F;r~st. District is 2,109; Tilm n'1:11s o ver lirayt on 'andI [hn in i n ~ ihe 2ud is 5. 68: A iken 's over I liussell ini th1e 3d. is 7.StiM: ( A iken received 9.243 votes anud liussell 1.677) livins' majority over Elkins in thme 4th lDistrict, is 7,074: llemphill's ov ce (':shi in thle 5th is 2.0)47: Da:rgan's over [hi wen ai ni Ileas in (lie th Iis 1. 2: Ml ck - ey's ( itad )nver Lee ( I1ad .) in the 7thi ( Black listirici ) is 8,452. It will ".besee ih at Col. A41 ien reOei vel a 1.rger ni Uo jrit v 1 han any of lie oth ir siec 's~riil )e nocrUt% ic Conagressamen elect. Thei old l'hird Dis, t rict is a rouser 11Ian bw. The New County Ar e . Ima~nt. We are gratifiedi to be able to iinnoun1 tce to our readetlrs tha t t he '' N". r. - l . te defeat of power of thet coittry press. lIn every coliii1y1 in lhe Staite where tihe enttnty p-inee' took grosuils 'againast thle amIten iLiieniiG, vote Was overwhehning againist it, while in at her couni:ijes where thle pispers wer~e i. ent oir ook gron ds in fa vor of thle amctid nentI, the inajor it ies were l-arge in its favor. )iur leain ig dlaily ptapers, thle X ews. and Courier aindl the Grteenville Neics bothI ad - ocaited lie amendmetliunt, but for' once (lie ountry press beat themo. Excursion Rates. Tlh~e CLoltimnbia an td 0Green vi lle laitroad is iiade spec ial oeuri. on rates from reen v ille to Chl 1est on diar inug the nd us ial E-xhibit ion. The roun i4 t rip ticket is it $8.20 and~ goo I for ten days . TheseA loes are in effect now andl Will cont inue - at ii li h6lth ut' De.ember. The Railroads. Tihe L~egisiiiture will be asked to take ry decide'd netlion a ga indt n rad d is imliinaltis in this State. We trust they ill fully13 prot ect the righlt s of tihe people, it at thme sam time i i they) o should be j ust to - e0 r'ailroads11. We tink the adopt ion of. e Georgia liail to:td laiw, and thle elect ionf i th ree activye, hi ad-hiorse-sense~husi ness en as colmi ssioners, wvill be sufficient. C Biennial sessions of the Lslnegiture and ' ie elect ion of Sutte and County officers for U term of four years, is adtvocated by time r'eenvitle News. 'ile want neithler. The iw as il now stands is good ettoughi. With merm of four years secure at ('(1ltumibia, r. 'e old rats and all their y'ounlg rats andil inidred would get too fat. No tWo years I a timtie is enough for te. The majority in favor oif I le ('onsti iutiont .1 amenidmienit relat ig to time d isquamliflie ion of voters, is 54.423. Thme miajority in aiver of thle am..nd mentI relat ing toI time tiine >f hioldinie elections is 58, 562. Thme ma eority againist time ameindmeint rebit in g to. mew counties is 6,328. (Good enough. The official coutnt makea; Paittison GOver nor of Pennsylvania by 40,202. Sniow fell to the depth oVt'our incites at Cokesbury, Abbeville County, on the 21st inst. - ~ . ~ The lion. Ro.sert 'W. irnwell, died in 'ioubao u 6h ntrt nhs8 20:umbla on the 25th instar.t. in ha no 9so1TV to DO Bgtgr Whes I was a yOnnAste1r we h1ad a w01-0hy but proi fauu neigu 10abo1 " ho lta ppily bet- anse -o:ver1ed iet a Bilp lst revival soid therculter Iaitltl'ully followed the &iaater. At a prav 1end evi enIsmeu,.'. Ier'tiuig earl-1 its 111r, Uhriisniti life, nmid beltoc liss torigut and losL its hn1bit of usinmg pro unt. xordM, he conienced lal exhlos-ta in its thi wieo. Ho usad. -.1 linv >eln is sott it.' hele at thiskies' whut d- d ltl I havo betvsm, aud I intO re0mlveld to do btiter."''aTus hly's voto l showm 14ss that th)sosanid oi Republicansu have beenl *-a soLtL1n' md it thinikin' What d-- d louols hey have belln, aid thsat isey III-( cItuived to do bettr."-Portland rgus. INDIANAVOLiS, November 24.-A fire roke out in lhe boarding house Ut Mrs. talph Lord onl soutih Teotitlessee sreet, de troyed the rear portion of the building. two smervaits, Kmtie Dailey aid Ella Kee anl, who were i.eepiig in nil upper roin, were burnmed to deaih TH'LE SUN. NEW YORK, 1883. More people have ead Tmu SUN during the Year jmst now pitesinig t am ever lweiore since it. was first primmed. No other iews. palper published oi this side of time tarili has been bought ani read in, any year by so manmutmy 'lici and women. e ire crdibiy iniorined that people biy, rend ittd like TiMi S0N for tie tilow Ing IeasInS, among oliers: Becamuse its news mcuims present in a traotive form aid w mh mire great eat possible accuracy whatever ias inmitest for iueanti kim d. tie evs mins, tihe deeds amid mi.,deeds, time wisdom, tle pi.ilosuophly, tIe notaible fully, time to d sense, tihe umproving now, senise--all tie iews of tie busiest, world At presenmt revolvinig inl space. Beca use people have learned that inl its iemnarks conceimig ng personls amtmd atfauir Till, St'N minakes a pmraet ice 0i telling hiem lite exact truItih to tie best oh its aibihtiy three hitiiel imd smxmy-tive days in time yeair, beto e electim is well as it er, about the whindes its well as the somall fish, itn tle faee of disseit as plainly and tearlissy as when supported tby getmead appi oval. Tim 61.N hains absolutely n) pirpoa.ca to serve, save the iionmmiin n of its reader-s and tle furtieralee of time cornm.on good. Becanuse it is evvry bodiy 5 newspaper. No tmati is so iIbl tha 1i1t iJIE StrN s manid ifer ent to his wt:ame aimil his right No it.an i so rich that it cal allow mijustice to be lone hinm . N o 11111 , i tassoime aIti ots of ltn I is powermil eao-:gh to be exempt from time stiet applicaiiota of ils pjincipIes Of r ghlit and wionig. Blecause inm polit ics it has fought for a dozenm year. wit hoit intermis-lion antd sotime I tunes ~i aiosIimaloe atmonig neewpp1ers, t ;me tigh m't ia hais resmi ted iln time recenmt cover whelaminmg poplar; verdict again-,l I~ohesonm i.-4m atndi tot hmonmest go'etoai.emit No mmnaitier what pamrty is ina lpower, Tiux 8 N oali umnd imll coti tic to stamad like a rock feo mihe ititemests of thme popime. ag:mtu.,t time in bit ion oF tior~e, ,as emaeronemdma gm, ol am, n14poli sts5, andi thme d, husmaest schI ~ ees of putblic robbais. .All thdis 1:s whamt we are 1) told amost daily by 01mr trietids. Uneii imai holds that 'I ius SU:N ms time best relhgious newsp.,lper cic, pubtbi sheid. biecamuse it s Chr istiani miy is un - diluited withi cai. Ami,dtc mhm. t haut m s tame best lepubmi an in-welayer~ prhin iid beciause ii i. s aitremay winmppedo hahi oh I, raisc.mis ilt of mta t at , iimi is proee(d. jug amgaimnsm the ther Iamll wiith Ii mmiaim iiang vigor. A thmimti blieve it to b~e tte best maugiiamie vi grimmal lterninrae im ex ist~ee, biecaumse. a.s tmedersm imiss nm Iinng worthy of nioaist. SO Cet is cerint SUN disecuvers em a, e'ts, you will titai it tom be a tmmrmmor ci all imm i at ivmy. at -t Orehouse of time C.c..oiet proudus ii of5(r i liiue sell amid inmnmgiatiom m ali i.tasiy Ior ime cau ofihoniest go, et iminecim, a seit imnei tor geni tainme J e tersosif anm Ditte moacey, a sceourge for wickednes of every .?peuaws, andm~ an tin. ctm inoly~~ ) good itmvesiiinenit for thme comingi yearn. Termus oif Mail Suabscribers. Thie several ed I ons of Tliii SU N arie sett by maili . piosi paid, as 3dollows: A L -5ceints a mnonth, S$650 a year; w it hi Stitiday edii iom, $7. 71. lITN l.\V--.ighmt puages. $1.2n a year. 1% EEK LY-Si a yemar. Eight pamges of the best mautemr of time diliy issuaes; an Ag rieultur al Departtimet of unmequiiailed nmerit, uniarket reports, and( iiterary, scienatihc. anmd domnesm ic initelligemce malke 'lTus W Er.' S'N thei necw..pi-. pit' for time farmeri~'s homiteh~old. T'o clus of ten wiuth $lt0, an extra coj y free. ddress I. WV. ENG IA N D), Pubhlishmer HE LEADEE OF LOW PRICES, EASMLEY, S. O, TILL, keep constantly on hand time fo1. wing SP3ECIALiESK': BO)(TM. SIIlOiS, ATS, CALiCO, SillIIVTINO, DRI ILLING, hecks, Baicotn, Flour, Ciorn Meali, Bra:n, ilt, Molasse, Sugar, Cotfee, Rtice, Grits, ishm andi Farm'mming ltmplemients. Thie se oods will be baiught and sold at time low. mlt possible figure for camsh. Time bmalamnce of my Stock of General [erchandise will be sold at. Cost. Come ow ande secure bargins, itnde [ will say to muse whose aCcattnts and notes are past ame tand ump idi, thlat I imuist haive my nboney, omne so see me' and we will settle and save -ouble0 and expense of c osts, besides I anti to sell you somie GOO DS. Thnnking you for paist favors, andl so ciling a cotn tinuancue, I hope you will niot >rget to give me a call at time Brmiggs' tore Hiou~e, Main Street, Easley, 8, C. nov 80, 1882 1 ly Sale. 'VILL~ se'l at may resince, near sly L a.tjon, on 21st~ iday of December next. t pumbbe outcry to time hige bidder fr ash. the fotinwimu. Pm.-.ra. w. AT THE GREENVILLE, S C. We are now receiving our Goods for Clarlstnaas, be sure and give us a call. and we guar antee You will save tine amnd naoney. ------ Stilts &on $3.50 to $35. Over Coats rroni $2.50 to $25.OO. Giro us a Call, as we arc bound to to sell them. S. B3RAFMAN. Prol- rieloer. M. Warren Ford, Mam. ger. nov 81) 1F82 i i as' T AK E NOTI(T year, andJ we were very l.ber~al willh our1 (ustomewrs, and0 we now expcet, flur M ON E Y. Alil per."ons owing us on NOTES or A CC()U.NTS monu PAY UP at ONCE, or be wait d See eac on oII f v ou persioi ally, and we h)ope echII one(. will Undetand &I( h L this is foer himself or hietel Wee me:'n bulsines now Govern you rselves niecordin gly. Respecttizully, IIOR TON & BROWN, Liberty, S. O. no 10, 1882 10) I Cain Tell You II aw to Be Your Ownm DoctorJ If you have a baid lasie in your maiu* ii. salhemwness or yeliow color of skin, feel. die 2epondlenlI t, pid amite drowsy, arnppe tie tin. si eadey, freguteistly hieada~che or dIizziefla you are 'bu'ious."' Nothiung wila nrouse your Liver to act, on and strenugthenn up your system equial to SIMMONS' HEPA TIC COMPOUND Or Liver and Kidney Cure. Remonves Consi pat ion. lRelieves Izzi, ness, D)ispels Sick Hleadachie, A b.l ishes liiiusnese, Cures Jaumndace. Cuires Liver Comp ;lainit, Ovs rcomes Malaibrial Blood Pots oning, llegulates I le ~St omach, will lRegi.. late lhe Liver, wilt Regulaute lie liowels. THlE LIVER AND KIDNEYS Cant be ke'pt perfectely hiealhthy in any cli. mia.e by takmlg nu occaisionaul dlose or Xl y. MONS' HlIEPA TIC COJMPOUN I, lihe Grcat Vegetable LIve'r & Kidney Medicine. DOWIE & MOISE, Propletors,3 Wlablesale Druggists, C II A R LCSTrON, - .. s.(. For sale in Pickens by DR. 0. WV. E A RLE. For sale ini Liberty by HORTON & BROWN nov 28, 1882 10 Jy Notice. TlIE BOOKS OF CLA TON & FOLOER h ecmaedto such an extent that~ they are tronblesome to handle AND MUu-Tn aSP.. CL4 b money., ...p..o..- -oe o aco OI CA CID Cc C), C F.W O 0s inl ad iton te attra~ctieStc o Shw u Fied frmPces F.) W.P E CrenileS.C ou OTO heeadaC ilRY Myfciiie o elig d ec toE - om n ewhEn gNnfcews F. W. POE &M O, arath2' aey Stc JTE have his SELEMN. omleti eb a. n. E The State of South Carolina COUNTY 0r PWKENs. IN COUtT OF COMMON PL EAS Joseph E. Pilgrim, Plaintlif, against Thad eus A. Pilgrim, Eusellue O'bheais, Awan da 0. Uilleepie, liannah L Pilgrim, Alitchel U. Pilgrics, Nora Prince. Niua l'rica, - Prince, beetadauts.-Su mos iron ifti.mr. 00eLAtNT r4oT dSoVvI TO Thadeus A l'ilgrim, EXnelinle lSheales, Amanda U. Gillespie, lianniah L Pilgrim, M1itchel B. Pilgrim. Noe 'rince, Ntia Prince and - Prinue, Defeudauts in this acti(n. \ OU ase hereby aummsoned and required to answer (lhe complaint in ihis action, of which a copy is filed in the office of the clerk of the court for Pickeu county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said compltait onl tie siuiscriber it his office at Picken Cours House, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of 1.e day of such service; sail if you fail to an4wer the comi-laint within the Hie afore sa i, the plintitff in this action will apply ,, the court for the relief detimanded in the Comp) fda lant. Dated 22d November A. D. 1882. [L8..] J. J. LE IS. c u i,. R. A. VH I LD, Plaiititf's Attorney TO the heirs at inw of Susas A. Prince, deceased. to wit. Nora Prinice, Nauss, Prince alid - P1'-uce, christian name not knowin: Please iake notice that the summons and compliaint in this actil.un, of whilh the fore going is a copy of tihe aninuus, was filed iii the Clerk's 4ifice for Iickenis Coiuty, F. 4., on Ihe'2 d dty of Novenaber, 1882. and tiat the object o Ihis action is fr lthe pall eiatlon of the real estate of Mchlie Pil, grim, deocessed. It. i. CIlLD, Plaintitf's Attorney. nov 30, 1882 11 6' Mate of Soutla Carolisia Coucty ot Pickens By 0. L. DUIRANT, JUnGE OF PionATE. Whereas, J. E Pilgrim. has natede snit to me, to grainit bint Leiters of Administ raition of I lie KEState 3ad effects of Mitchelt E. Pil grim, deceased These are therefore to cite and admon isis all and sitingilar the kindred and cred iors of the said Miiachel Pil-'rim. de cIsed. i hiti Ihey be itiad appear before me, ins [e Court of' Probiae, to be field at Pick ens G. Ii., on the 19th lay of Dec. l8M2. afier public ion hereof, tat II o'clock inl fite forenoot, itosiew cass''e if any they have, why tle s'.1d adminsistratiou should no1 be graited. Giveii nderi my hand anl se-0 this. the 22d day of No1veimier A. D., 1882 OIAN L. 1)ULtANT, , I r.c noV 31. 8- 1 3 State ot South Carolina Cous-ty or PICKENs. IN TlRlI lJUST'lI(isCOJURT. JiiatM A t'dabb. 'hiaintiff. ;againat M1 1 Etig tan isI hierecy E'. Eiing Detendansts. tiosmy leias. :l(V S li e'hereby .im ,tc s an ii equmir edt.:: t ainw. 1 r 6 een plaint or theat i'iaaintilt i i f , th e hve satedl co-.e, ati mlr elih. iniis aleyv. l-ieu.' s t'e,;is, 8 c w b-n sixay de's ala .a ea'vee 'ar jaa.g wii. .1 h e etered h ca b in-.as you~ y .'e Ian a. [L. SJ J1011N l. GO0SETT, -r .~ e. laasley,..S. U' , Nov tillh, 1882. T() the D~e'eta'i'ts. \l. .\l . King, anud Thter. ecy E. Unag: 'I ake iio ice. t hat tls he sumonsi in t ha at *.a. cit wh i c ha the iore..iin.; a a copy, wa- liledl in imy othe.* iil 1 s-hev. 4 '.e Ihtme' t' hs Naexembe'. A Lran New Stock or In Old Stand, L Rothschild, Proprietor. DEALER IN CLOTH ING, Geuats Furnishaing *Goods AND HIATS, Clieve land Block, GRIEENVILLE, . . U. C. --0 I aim in business entirely for my self, uad I would be pleased for' all my old patrons and friends to call und se0 me when they comne to our City. I carry a larger stock ihain ever. Please don's forgt~ that I am in~ my OLD STfORE, where' I haive been doing business for the old firm. MRlt J RILRY EnRGUSONa i TO BE PAID ON Tmr: HATS, CAPS, Trunks, .Valseg,1 UMBRIELLAU, 4 COLLARS, 4 RAVAT32, II ANDKER Ci EFS, dre. That you buy from us. Our Large and Handsome FALL STOCK Anid we invite *eaeyi'ody to enll and Exai zinc Our Goods, Eeire Eks.Ving Elsewhecre. 42R EN ILL '- --N. (. Oct 5, 18 .8 CALLC (N Vus. 'y ups, F/our, L. con, lard, Rice, Grita and F i h. 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