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f-ocal News WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2G. TJ03. denver Dots. Those who had the pleasure of going ?tu Smith's excursion to Asheville from .th's section last week wero Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. At kins, W. D. Garrison, jr., and Miss ^tanche Browne. Miss Browne will remain in the Land of the Sky for sev eral weeks, enjoying the mountain scenery and visiting relatives. All who go on one of Messrs. Smith's and Sirock's personally conducted excur sions come back well pleased. They .do all in their power for the comfort ?and pleasure ox those who go. Ladies without escorts aro especially looked lifter and every attention .necessary ?riven them. Good order as possible is teptand no drinking or cursing allow - 4 in the cars occupied by ladies. Mis? Graham, of Greenwood, and Mies Slampy, of Cokesbnry, returned home Friday af tera week's visit to the /family of Mr. J. W. ?othreck. Miss Mary Russel), one of William ?ton's loveliest girls, is the guest of Marshall Blackman's family. Mies Saidee Hill and Samuel Browne and family, of Cross Hill, visited rela tive? here recently. They were on -their way to Toma-see to visit other relative?. Miss Irene Miller, of Westminster, wa* the gneBt ot Miss Blanche Browne Cor a few days last week. Miss Corrie Phinney, of Walhalla, -vial ted friends and o tn er relatives in ' tilts vicinity recently. Miss Lillie Garrison returned Mon day from a visit of two weeks to rela tives in Greenville County. Mr. John Garrison left Monday for ? ?-% trip of a few days to Walhalla;. W. T. Browne, of TomaBsee, bas been the guest of Mrs. A. ?. Browne's ??"amily for the pant few days. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jolly returned ?last week from a pleasant visit to rela .ttivos near Harmony Grove, Ga. . S.-Ii- and David Vandiver worship ped with the congregation at Sandy Springs Sunday. After services were .over they were the guests of J. D. MdElroy for a short season. Sam Burns, of the Roberts section, vifiited-his parents last week. Tho many friends of Robert Burns, who has been ill with typhoid fever, ? will-rejoice to learn that he is now cota . valescent. ? ?-3ha:lio Watkins and little Bieter, ' \Mar7-?tark, of Anderson, are viBitirg ?*lv6, Maggie Garrison and family. M-jv.. W. S. Elrod is quite indisposed. V?'* trente. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolt, ?sSE Asbury, visited her last Friday. ?'?j cu -ni} ?, who has been very ill for two months with a complication of .diseases, died on the 18th at his home a ear Sandy Springs. He waa an un Arlght man and a member of the Meth odist Church. He was about 45 years ?sid and leaves many friends besides a ?wife and eight children, who aro sore ly bereaved in hie death. The protracted services at Sandy ^Springs closed laet Sabbath with an --..accession of five members to the ?church. Rev. J. ?, Board's sermon on "Sunday waa very impressive and Ha stened to attentively by a large audi ?euee. "Give an account of thy stew ?ordship" was his theme. Rev. H. E. Stackhouse and wife oro plaiting in thia section. He was for ?two years the preacher in charge of 'the Pendloton Circuit and much es ?teemed by bis flock and all who were oo fortunate as to know him. He and ?bis good wife were given an informal ^reception Monday p. m. by Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reed, whose guests they ?av?re. It waa a delightful occasion and ?<jne that will long bo remembered by Chose present. Mrc, Mnryv Belle Prossley, .wife of Clayton Prossley, and daughter of Mr. ?andMrs. John A.Brooks, died at the ?home of her father near Sandy Springs .on the 17th after a lingering illness of --?several months, aged 84 years. Just do life's early bloom she has been call ed away by death from those who lov .ed her, a devoted husband and child, 'kind parente and many friends. But 'She -waa ready when the summons ?ame, having been a devout Christian .-and a member of the Methodist church <?bc some years. Her body was inter-; ired on the 10th at Sandy Springs by the side of her little one who had pre <te?2od her a few months to the better land. Incognita. Mn. JEvejyne Newton's Birthday Picnic. Dark and gloomy dawned the all im* I portant day of August the 16th, the aev ?aatf second anniversary of Hrs. Evelyne JSSesnton, wife of the late JobnS. Newton, "wtrkr? waa to be celebrated in an appro ?;r*ciate way. Bot as the king of day ap '?coached the eastern horizon his slant ?ag; nays Ht ap the sky and dispersed th? ?Staadt, tlcciB giving us a bright day. -The children und grandchildren or Mr?. AStoWrssi bad arranged for a birthday plo* tofo-ai the home of Mr. C. J. Boggo, whore MJ?B now resides. tSo at about nlno o'clock in the morn tung tba ftienda and relatlvea began to . oeogregate ?nd by noon ijnite a crowd ..toad assembled. ?Xln account of prsvioue rains ?he '3prouT.3 waa too damp for dinner to be ??orved on the lawn, BO a long table was constructed on the wide veranda and 4atnp?t3?ly spread with many choice vtande. Altor ?race bad been Bald by Mr. X5t. A. Bogg*, of Liberty, we did ample justice to tue food prepared with so much ?care. Tbt> relish with whioh the dinner -.wa*-salea fully satisfied vbe w ost exact ing h .uso wife present. JSsflzv dinner the yoong people were ?m seutiKtfed over the lawn enjoying a social interchange oi conversation wben they wem mm moued tc iho bouse t^ hear tho . -reading t.fan important paper held by '-. Mr. f?odgewiek Johnson. Mrs. Olivia N. Evatt rr-bd ibu paper wbich wa? a dream of Mr.- IbiuufNewton, the grandfather of Mr,VoLn vNewlon. Mr. Newton drearn >?3\S?ia croat n ? "few y ?ara before bis doalb and waa so deeply Impressed with It that he wrote lt down and it /baa como down from generation to gen .enottaa until now. Ail those who heard St-read-were impressed with Us remarka frto import. Soon after this some one asked /or mu ><ss!o and all went near the organ and many - eic.familiar pieces and some now ones wans, sung which were enjoyed by those ? listening. After thia came watermelono - which were a moat enjoyable feature of ' ??ho afternoon. ?Sra. AaronJBoggs, Mrs. Emeline Cren ? ehaw. Mles Catherine MarUn, Miss Ka v.mille Knight, Jara. Mary M. Hinton. >to?.RuthM. Newton, Mr. and Mr*. Warren J. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. T. ?Ka, Morris, aU aged and honored friends jmrnmilrelativesorMrtuNewton, graced the ^tsaoaalon with their presence; also rela ftttafis and friends from Seneca, LI carty, :>?Rd<Greea villa County were pr?sent and ..entered with spirit late the pleasures of utto.day. tte ?the chadee of evening were ap ' <psnecMng good-byea were being said and . jail parted from "Grander.a", having per c. Ae?y enjoyed tbe day and wishlas ber # ?usgy more hanny birthdays. .- - One who enjoyed the day. 1. Jffier^leton. & C., August 21, t9pfc , \ itsou wanta Mower U?at ia perfectly adapted to your every requirement, one \vCbat has-more pointa of genuin eau perior ;'1a?r than all otbera combined, one that / mil run the longest and coat least to keep f "Ira repair, you "?.nuld buy a McCormick ?from Sullivan: Hdw, Co. Iva Dots. Rev. S. L. Patterson bas just closed a scries of meetings in the A. lt. P. church. On Saturday the church was dedicated the sermon being preached by Rev. D. G. Phillips, of Atlanta, Ga. It was a treat to have Hov. Phillips presont on this occasion us he is a very line preacher. At a recent meeting of tho Iva High School tho following young ladies were elected forthecomiugyear: Miss Annie Ueaty Principal with Alias Ku tb. Coon or, of Batesburg, as assistant. Mrs. Jane Adams, of Royston, Ga., is visiting her brother, Mr. J. J. Mc Mahon. Miss Bertie McConnell, of Concord, wns the guest of Miss Sadie McDonald l?if?t wct?k? Miss Helio McBride, of Anderson, is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McBride. Mr. t ?auk McConnell, of Concord, is visiting friends in town. Miss Varina Campbell is spending awhile in Lowndebville with relatives. Miss Mary Teasley has gone to Hart well, Ga., to spend some time with rclativcB Master Paul Bryson and little sister Josie, of Woodruff, are visiting at the home of their uncle, Mr. W. P. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Alford, of Hart well, who nave 'been visiting the lat ter's mother for some weeks, have re im ned home. Miss Odens Milford, of Abbeville, has been visiting friends in the Com munity. Mr. Otto Price, of Abbeville, has been on a visit to his uncie, Mr. Louis Bozeman. Rov. J. V. Black and family are off to De Queen, Arkansas, for several weeks. Dr. Jose, of Darlington, made a riv ing visit to his friend, Mr. Baakin Sherard. Miss Sue Ellen Sherard, of Anderson, is making a visit to relatives in the community. Rev. I. ?. Wallace has been given a vacation by his churches and has gone to Sale Creek, Tennessee, to visit his parents. He will be gone abont ten days. Sirs, M. J. Ward, who has been spend ing the past two months with her parents, left Friday for Abbeville where sherill stop for a short stay be fore returning to her home in Jtticnno poe, Florida. Messrs. Quincy and Reid Sherard went to Asheville last week oq Smith's excursion. Mr. Pam Sherard, of Abbeville, is spending his vacation with home folks. Miss Kate Stevenson and Sadie Mc Donald made a short visit to the "Electric City" last week. Mr. Edgar CUnkscales and wife, of Portman, visited the former's grand mother, Mrs. M. E. Hall, last week. Miss Lizzie Sherard, of Anderson, is making a vioit to ker grand parents, Mr. and Jfrs. J. W, Sherard. Mr. George McConnnel and wife, of Concord, are the guests of air.and Mrs. Robert Stevenson. Mv. Dave Wiles has returned from a trip to southwest Georgia. Mrs. Frank McCullough, of MoRae, Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Oliver McKee. Miss Ellen Sherard, of Abbeville, left for horne a few days ago after mak ing a short visit to relatives. M i BB Bessie Cowan, of Mohawk, has returned home after spending a few days with her cousin, airs. J. F. Mt Donald. MiPi Iva Cook has returned from a trip to Anderson. Miss Nellie Brabham who has been here for a short while returned to her home in Augusta last Friday accom panted by little Mabel Reid. Mrs. Phoebe Watson, of Anderson, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, of Anderson, is in town to spend a month with friends. Miss Florence Milford, of Abbeville, recently made a visit to her friend, Mi? Sallie Wharton. ?'rank McGee has gono to Greenville to make a visit. Sam McAdams has returned from a trip to Atlanta. T. J. Bowman and family, of Lown desville, spent Sunday in town. Miss Lucy Dean, of Deans, is with her friend, M?SB Sallie Wharton, for a short visit. Miss Annie Brown, of Anderson, worshipped at the A. R. P. church Sunday. Charlie Townsend, of McCormick, is home for a short stay; he leaves ina few days for Augusta where he has acct ?'ed a position with the railroad. XX. Holland Items. Rev. G. T. linker, the pastor, carried on the meeting at Shiloh all last week* doing some fine preaching, and eight persons were added to the church. Mr. A. F. Shearer has returned home and is in very feeble health. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Lizzie Winter is sick. Mr. J. T. Pearson aud family, of Anderson, visited in this section last WOG lc? Mrs. J. R. Earle left today to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Dean, of Wal halla. Mr. and Mrs. Partier McDonald, of Oconee, are visiting in this neighbor hood. Frnit and watermelons are plentiful in this section. A. E. E. Union Meeting. The next meeting of Unlou No. 1, or tho Piedmont Association, will be held with Friendship Baptist Cnuroh on Sat urday before the ililli Sunday in August, at 10 a. m. Rsv. W. B. Hawkins will preach the introductory sermon--siter nato, Kev. D. I. Spearman. 11a.m.-Organization. 12 m.- Kecetm until 1.30 p. m. 1st Query--Where did the mission work begin and when will lt eud ? C. L. Guy ton, Rev. E. A. Durham. 2od. Do tho ecrlptures authorize fa stipulated salary for ibo nnator? If so, wbose ditty ls lc to r?le?jfc? E. M. Stone and A. M. Robinson, 'w.. 3rd. What are the evideuces of regene ration ? J. H. Browning and Rev. D. I. Wpearman J. B. Richey, Clerk Union No. 1. Letter to J. Al. Hubbard & Co. Anderson, S.t C.* Dears Sirs: Mews. Leach m an <fe Ede? Ho, Grafton, W. Va., had bean selling a Slut, which they thought well or; and is bad ocourrod: They had sold a customer l& gallons of I it to paint his hons*. A few years later, ?hay sold the same man Davoe leed-and slao tho same number of ?Allons to paint tba same house. He had 7 salions left. The point of the tate ls: li gallons De? vos natata an l8*gallon house. Of course, that ian'tall. Why does ll gallons Devoe go ss far aa 18 gallons of other paint? Bacanse lt ls all paint, ad true, no sham, aud full measure, i But vut isn't a?. Davoe lasts longer. No, no* yon haven't got to walt ten years to ?nd that out. Ten thousand people know it We've got their names. Otu* agents know them; they think a heap of Davos. There's no dimoalty la showing y oar townspeople what to espeet of De voe, $10 will paint a f 15 house; and tho palct'U last twice cs long. Yours truly. F. W. DKVOE ?fe CO. P.- e.-W. L. Bmsssv sells our paint. Harris Bridge Happenings. It gi voa us great pleasure, Mr. Editor, to note the pleasure we bad on last Thursday attending tho . Moorehead reunion at the old Mooreher.J heme place. About 800 were there, talking in pleasant conversation, when about 1 o'clock the ladies spread the table linen and plenty of delicious food was spread before us in the pretty grove, which everybody eat heartily. After dinner all returned to the grove and listened to some noted speakers of which are too numerous to mention. It was a day to long be remembered by all presont and may it not be long ere we meet on such occasion. Messrs. John and Claude Harris visited in Broadway and attended the old soldiers reunion at Neal's Creek. They report jolly fun. We don't think they wiii wait until another reunion comes, for it seems they took the day with the ladies. Hurrah for cousin John. Miss Ida Botts, a popular young lady of Abbeville, is visiting her cousin, Mrs, Oscar Harris. Mr. Arthur Hunter, off Belton, visit od in our burg last week. Miss Lessie Wilson went to Belton to attend the wedding of ber cousin, Miss May Hunter to Ur. Dan. Jones. Little David Smith, we ?re sorry to note, is very sick with typhoid fever. Miss Amanda Elliott, of Anderson, spent a few days with her aunts, Airs. John Browne and Mrs. Mary Elliott. Mrs. Mnry Robertson, of Hartwell, spent a few days with reif ti veg here. A few of our boya went on the excur sion to Asheville, N. C. Little Bessie Harris has been on the ?.sick lict for a few days. We hope the little one will soon be restored to good health. Miss Mattie Holder is confined to her room at this time. Tell Tale. Lowndesv?js News. Miss Annie Bell is visiting the family of her uncle near Iv?. Sam Adams, of Augusta, is visiting the family of Mr. T. Baker. Miss Rebecca Heard, of Middleton, lett for her home last Friday after a visit to her uncle's family, Prof. J. F. Harper. ' M IBs Eula Mao Dunn, of Donalds, is visiting Miss Jennie Mae Dunn at Maj. F. W. R. Nance's. Miss Lizzie Nance attended the Sun day School Convention at Honea Path last week as a delegate from Providence Church. Misses Marcie a.:-*. Mabel Johnson, of Chester, ire visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. B. ?Jo&elcy. Mrs. H. C. Fennel and little daugh ter have returned from a two weeks' viilt to the farmery son, Dr. J. L. Fennel, of Waterloo. Miss Lucy Dean, of Deans, is visit ing Mrs. J. F. Bowman. The MisseB Barton, of Anderson, are spending some time with Miss Yera Allen, Miss Blanche ClinkscaleB, of Mon terey, returned to her home Saturday after a few days' visit to her friend, Miss Eliza Kay. Mrs. Jane Baker left today for San tuo to visit her son. Miss Varina Campbell, of MofEatts ville, is visiting the. family of her grandfather, Mr. B. B. Hutchison. ai les Made Bell ie in Abbeville with her nuut. Misses Ida Mae and Eloise Brownlee spent a few o'ays last week with the family of Mr. Weston Harper. Miss Coi liv? Graves, of Latimer, is visiting Miss Kate Tennant. Vedie. Aug. 24. FOR 8ALE-About fifty Squares of Sod second-hand Tin. Apply to W. E. agrnder, Anderson, 6. C. We have lust received a car load of Owensboro wagon? of all sizes. Soo us before yon buy. H. G. Johnson & Son. BUGGIES--Every body knows what a : ice, Bolee. Hoe we carry, but we want you to ser< them, anywav. H. O. Johnson <fe Son. MONEY TO LOAN-in sums of 8100 or more on real estate mortgages. Apply to Quattlebaum A Cochran, Ande rion, S. C. A few more Knol Choppers and Kelly j Perfect Axes at the old price. Brock Hardware Co. MONEY IO LOAN-A few thousand dollars to lend on Land for oliente. Ap* ! ply to B. F. Mortis, Attorney-at-Law. A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing pbyslolan of Smith's Grove. Ky., nw over thirty years, writes his personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For years I had been grb*?tly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged pros trato gland. 1 used everything known to the profession without relief, until I commenced to nie Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and ou rad. I prescribo lt now daily in my practice and heartily recom mend its nee to all physicians for snch troubles. I havs pr ascribed lt In hun dreds or cases with perfect sucosas/' Evans Pharmacy, Many p?rsons in this community are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Evans Pharmaoy. The first coat is not always the greatest or onlv coat In operating a Mower. Sul livan Hdw. Co. wonld like to demon strate to you why McCormick Mowers require so row repairs and to have you compare the cost of such repairs with corresponding parts for other machines. Foley's Kidney Cure ls a medicine free from poisons ace will eure any case of kidney disease that ia not beyond the resch of medicine. Evans Pharmacy. The McCormlok Vertical Lift Mower for which Sullivan Hdw. Co. are aeneral agents can be operated successfully and sfttisfttatorily-on aoy laud and under ?ny condition su i table for operating a machine where the Mower can be drawn by the horses, and, furthermore, can be handled on ground and under conditions where an ordinary Mower cannot be run. It ts the only Mower designed both for gen ar ni cutting and for roogb and Stumpy lsnds. J. fi. Fowlbi wants some mu isa and horses. Sae h fe ad. Consumption Threatened. C Unger,'211 Maple St., Champaign, II)., writes t "I was troubled with ? hack ing cough for a veer, and I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many rem edies and was under the care of pbysb dens for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It oared me. and I have.not been troubled since. Evans Pharmacy. Don't let this opportunity pass and fail to get a Terracing Plow cheap. Brock Hardware Go. Qalok Relief fer Asthma Stiffs re ra. Foley's Honey ?nd Tar affords imme diate relief to asthma eoffsrere in the worst stages, end If taken tn time will effect a cure. Evana Pharmaoy. Foley's Kidney Cara will cure all dis eases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Evans Pharmacy. MONEY TO LEND for Clients on R# I restate on easy tarma. Apply to A. H. Bagnall, Attorney at Law, office over Poet Office. 9-4 Has it ever occurred to you how soon a Mower wonld pay for itself? Do you realise how much good, feed for your stock you annually lose by ycur failure to cut the gras*, bay, pea vines, etc., al lowed to go to waster It docs not take much of such feed to pay for a McCor mick Mower from Sullivan Hdw. Co. AtttcrUta Merchant?. Wa bava groat lnduoomeota to offer icu In Hosiery, Panta, Overalls, Drawers, leos Goods, etc. We will be tn oar omeo for the next sixty days? Bny from ns yon get the mill prices. We eave you '/uv jobbers prod ta. dall on Os and be convinced. We are selling the largest and closest buyers in the country. * WEBB & CATER, Commission Merchante and MUI Agent*. CITY LOTS FOR HALE-Sltuated on end near North Main Street. Five min utes' walk Court House. Apply to J. F. Clinks eales, Intelligencer office. Pot Planta and Cut Flo tra for aale. L arge and small Palms a specialty. Mrs J. F. Cllnksoates, 242 North Main St All ?n?ororUIng ?od euoo*w?ul farm ers now realise the need of a Mccormick Mower ano tho greet saving affected by tbense of thia excellent machine. If yon do not po-ns one of these machino* Sullivan tdd xv. Co. would be pleaded to show you how it would, benefit you to have one. Beflned, up-to-datopeop?o always want the best. GALLAGHER BROS. are ac knowledged to bo amor g the beal PHO TOGRAPHERS in the South, They do not watts their skill on cheap, fading trash. "I had diabetes in Ita worst form," writes Marlon Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well mas." Evana Pharmacy. THE WEL6H NECK HIGH SCHOOL, The pride of Battent Carolina, begins ttl next session on feept. 23rd. If you intend patron izing it, yon will confer a favor by to iaformfog them. 1^ year ito dormitories were overrun tte first night. 96,000.00 have been spent in making additional room since then. Address v J. W. GAINES, Pri&., Kartsville, B. C. We extend a cordial welcome to all who may visit OUT city during : : : : : : : : : The Next Few Weeks I And request that you call at our Repository and inspect our stock of : Carriages, Phaetons, Surreys. Buggies, Stanhopes, Wagons, Harness, &c, Of which we will have a large display. Terms and PBIGES BIGHT. See our Buggies at 835 to $45. : : : JOS. J, FRET WELX* ANDERSON, 8. C. i: ti NOW pcm THE Our race forbust??sfi the past season has been more than satisfactory .to ourselves. We find ourselves fax iii advance of all past records, having done the best year's business Up to this tinle ever before in our experience. From now 'till September 1st we propose to keep up the record, and so HERE COES. A first-class, elegant three-quarter Percale, .beautiful styles, ' worth 6c, to go at 5c. A 49-ihcb Perche, newest d'.aaigns, worth 10c, our price 7c. A 40-inch White Lawn, worth 6c. going at 5c. A better quality Lawn, same width, worth 10c, to go at 8c. Summer Shins, worth 75c, now going at 500, to keep from carrying them Of all gradea at prices to please. If you're going to the mountains j ou want a strong one. If you go to th? Association you'll need a big one, We can fit you in both. Prices on FLOUR -ba*? advanced sharply, but with tts quality we give you we will be found lower than the prevailing marketa justify. Always Heady for Business, See ns at euee fer genuine, dd-faahioiied Orders must be given before September lat, as wo can't get any after that date. Analyits-Phos. Acid 201, Potash'8.82, Ammonia 4. We are Putting Out Daily To clean up lines of fitarobendise lil Every 1)^^ Ton should nofc ?lus molng as before euyteg AWTSEXBfy ia. Goods, Men's and Boyo' Geats' ' Furnishings, Straw and Felt Hats. Figure Head-to-Foot Outfitters For Men, Women and Children. Removal Sale Ever Known in ?omni; ?Lesser :'M:^:0?L^s?^ y * Wm Move to Larger ?narte^?. WE havo grown ti? (sit that we were impelled to look ont &r iargei? Slxw?RoonM^ firers from September 1*U Wei Iwfte secured the very beat location in?this city, where, we will moyer-. Third door from South Side of tho Public Square, Our Departments arn eU fiU?d wi^h un-tomate Goods, ah4 Stock still a? broken. We cannot afford t? let ihese GoofJs lay to be moyed to nsw quar ters. No, we will make a great move ole all our Gooda by esl??ng thom at-<. W YORK COST SOMw nfXiL?b LESS. 'We wUloflbr you every day new bargains. We will not csre what tho Goods coat na. Snob ? cut will be given on prices that we will siartle ?hil whole oolnmnnity, and there will bc no questions asked where to them. Goto LESSEE & GQ% ?W&kT REMOVE J* 8AX*B. We hay? enough Goods left w supply the whole County. Come, follow the crowd, and look for vonrse?i Wo will make it iut?reot??g for yon, and astonish y;<i fey seUtng <m entire Stock nf- \ DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING and ^3c^ erasa all, ?nd, take *l<tei?ia^ c? gsesa* &$aoW Stock m&g fee wednood by Se^ptamW&fc TJKTM3B MASOK7C TBM3EU3. next to Su?iv&n Hardware Co.