The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 28, 1885, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

Lm. Wj, , y tfMMWAlMnfbrtlMtMif' Mris Mftith, . Waltrt & Xftvw report* Um drit tftirtMottbs MMoa. ^ wlU Preach In the Bibi* ; Church next Hundar. Mr. C^fcphj lectured, acceptably and elo quently, In Allendale on Bunday. ftlaC K. K- Maher took charm of the BUekval^ Poet ofioe eh Saturday. Dr.N. P Kirkland, Jtm cl^inas to ha\e the Ilheat watermelon crop in the' oouuty. Dr. Pattenon has a y felons looki ng Lou isiana Centipede on exhibition at his dru» ■tore. Oapt M. H. Rodt is at hom<* nqain and will soon reorganize "The Lillies of the Valley.” Attention is Invited hytherfdtertlsement af Dr. J. Silver. We will say more of it next week. Mr. ,J. M. Hair, of Ellko,' a c-wd demo crat, is a candidate for appointment as mall route agent. Dr. A. B. Pallet son returned from New Orleans on Honday and reports that he found no place in the West as desirable as Barnwell. Mr. Octavius B. Owens died on the inth (nat. He was a go-xl man and hl« death .a a loas to church and state. Wesorrow with ilis bereaved kindred. Very heavy rains fell along the Port Royal Uatlway on Friday. Mr. Konry T. Firmer of Smyrna had 85 acres of hillside hot ton completely w.isted away and ruin ed. In a shooting scrape at Appleton on Sat urday lletwetui two colored men, names Unreporierkone waa eeriouslv wounded, 'ihe dlsoUssTb’n of the inerltH of their wives As cotton choppers was the casus bslli. Capt. H. M. Kay of Bamberg died on the 90th Inst, of pneumonia, twelve days after the death of his wife, who died on the 8th inat. of the sstn'e dfsease. Itev. John (i Wtlliams pleached Ilfs funeral sermon on the 91st lust. Dr. N. F. Kirkland; Sr.; who completed his canvass of the couniy lust weet-, tells r hs that the crop outlook N very piomis- '|mr. Btamls amT condition of corn and i uSlon rre ei ^fleiit au<l vvfth fair seaeoi.s F^liraceforth tl:‘ere 'Will bo abundant hai- »^re<>ts. Theexocutlotl Of Terry on Friday will private. In the I ill, 4ltneeved hv the ehei iflT, jailer and the following aseiatants,' T. S. Dunbar. J. L. Co6linn, I healjuim Cave, w J. BnwtAaa W. <:. klaftii J. A. Canuday, J . K Catmduy, W. L. GuiUiiTay,' M. H. Canada? amt Charlie Cali ft. Trinity Sunday Hchoo 1 ; M. E. Cfturch, H eith, of B imleiir, t-uf.iyeil a itedgluful I rip to ( harleetmi mi F.iday. Over thfee hundrotl p»*r»oiia fmiii Itiii'ulj*'fg and v|- tintiy vlslteil the ciiy by ihe sit .«n that day. The excursion undfr Ihe inaii- imeiiient of Mewsis. V\ . G. Boasc, J. H Cdiel and C. Sahlmaiiti. Special attention la Invlhal tri the e.lnc-4- tloiu^l no ic. - s • f tile f-Cho-d Co.iiIuIbs!'Ul- ers of Aiken and I hDiw-II couiitlen i he twlueatioii ot the musses Is a mailer In Which all our peupl- are vitally Interested* and aehool iMscheia should n<>i fell t«i avail themselves nt the ad vantages ■ ff.-red tlieiu. A t»*.«cli|A ueetU tralidlig Ju-t aS ft lawyer or docMir does ami thoae who dd not Irv to Improve llieius-IV. S do m t de- Ae ve public eoMiiteiiance ami patroimge. “ I he old tlelrl schiad'' ehoui < no longer be pairoidzed or p«i ifltted. Wa attended the eighteenth annual plc- l ic at WentUersbee'* Mlh on the 21»t Inst Ami that's a good place to go pi. i he at tendance w’as not as large as us ml hut, It was exceedingly loV ly. Nobody there (4 uld have been comfortably spared and a score of slis-iileea was greatly ml eed. The patrlaichs wera there. The young gen- era*loll was there. The Aogifsta band and lire I Muouade sellers ifud the ymiug law* y’eiB and Mike Brown’s pretty uieu Were ihero. We fare,! fight royally. We fell lute good, generous hands. Mrs. Sfmo i Brown and Mrs. Micbaisbn pltfs I odr fone- fomeuas and oomforteil us with chiAlien plSaudoUier toothrome triumphs. And the ladle*, ill all the beauty of > outh and Spring suits made on Bhintou’s sewing rtiachlnes were the roses auu itliies anrf daises that brightened the of^ •bill ami dazed the bfaius of the young men who Worshipped at their shrines. And the ball at WiUhrton is described ah tiavlng been a superb erio<Se»s. A threateu- dd attack of heart dlbesse preyeuted our ntteudiuxfe hut we are glad to kn W fn>m do is pete nt authority that the managers deserve the many oomplsidcnts, well won by them and heartily given by their oblig ed fhends Vhd Snjbyed so petted? a day. Thd next meeting of the First difBfbn of tW Barn well BspUit' Assmlat.lbh will bA Bald with the Wlllisloa Baptist Church, be- giunlng on Friday the 39th Inst. Tile lb- fnsluofdry Mrihon to be preshheJ by Rev. Jl baodefb or his alternate,'Rov. P. J.'Rlhrh ^T'be Charity ■ ermon to be pfeaoh- dd by Rev'. W. £ Chlpman, or hUaltefnath Itev. D. W. Key, bunday School Adilitas idt be delivered by Obft, J. C. Dawnt, Es-' tmty <0 bh read by lx A. Thompaon Estf, QUejMehtoih discussed: No. >WUht stiall the Churches do tcfds- velop theft' members ? : Mo. if: Is tbbid any Oblikatlon or neces sity for havfti£ fdVniiy Arkhip ? No. 8 : Afw odt the respofn- Ihlllties of t he" Deacon* Of tfiS cHurefi djhalii' as reapob- BlbleM UWt of thd Pastor?' No. 4: BhAdldf riot mrimherh of church be dftetpHned, dr called itfon for aatlsfactory reasons for fklllhg' td iheet' their moral otoligatlori*. — ~ ~l rTRPXPsfA Ct*K-W. A. Wrigtitl fjdfnp- AglMita. AdAi t« m cZk~, , C^dvo, Jr M . Columbia s ji»DT1idm.—Tffe County TVasagtsrgiV us tbs following bluo report,of Um May oolleotloo up to tho Mth iwt: Allendale. fftrfaD; Bak)o& SI40.90; Boat, berg, $40.98: Bennett Bpriogs. BUck- vllle,$8l9.M; Buford's Bridge, 937.50; Bull Pond. $97.40; Fish Pood.$iA40 ; h our Mile, $117 95 ; George’* Creek, fc8 90 ; Great Cy- P ices’, -; Mill way, $».t5; Red Oak. $Mi; Kichlaod, $43.93; Rosemary, ; Hyoa- uiorvy—; Three Mile. $581.95; WUIUton, $11190; tiotrl, $1.94607. Barawell town ship and the Railroads have not yet re ported. MhJ D. T. Corbin la practicing law in Chicago. general Komsroffs nafiie is said to mean ‘eon-of-a-mosquito.’ It takes just three people to keep *,& [OsSy- WK» >ut two of tbe a three troller General HUteof fjwfglk. says'ho haa been entirely cftrSd of DyepArielk iUth only thres bottles of Or. Holt’s DySpriptie gllxlr^ For sals at WflMstoo tiy Or. ttrojmc A Son, at BamWallby WalUs/B. Xavaa, at BlackWIe by Dr. Bteph'emt J.B. Paulin, DrOwfat at tort €hL, writes that be sens nwrrtf of MAlVa Byspmtlc Kixtr than any other patent? medicine. For pale at WHIfstoh by Df. Brookfr * Mon, at Bam wed! by Walter tL laves, at Wackrftigby Dr. Htephen*. If ton are auffering with Dyspepsia, In- digestion, Aethmar-pr any ehronts llyvf trouble try a bottle of Dr. Holt’s Dyspapr tie Elixir. It will not fail to cure yob. Wherever Dr. Holt's Rllxir ia sold all doubt to removed in regard to Dyspepsia Beiiut incurable. Get It of Dr. Mepkaos at BtMkvUle, Dr. L. Brother A Bon, Willto- too. apd W. B. Eaves, Barnwell, K. 0. Hiay$$-ly secret properly, mtist 6e dead. Tbe peach drop will not be as good In Sovjth Georgia aa waa expected a month ago. Bishop Howe has ccnArmed since tbe last convention 318 wbitea and 110 col ored *, total 438. If a little kerosene oil Is mixed wlib the polish, it will greatly improve the fodks of a rusty stove. •f he feal rule of three! where there sre two men and only one girl, for the other man to make himself scarce. The seventeen year locusts, which Prof. Reilly predicted, have made their first appearance at Bridgeport. 111. In Sarhtoffa peanuts are now ground into what proves a Very fair fl tur for making pie crust ahd other light pas tries. Mr. Vanderbilt says that bs only lost 512,000 000 last year. This lose would have dtiven some men oat of busiupse. An Ohio bachelor, aged eighty-five, conimltted suicide, because, as he said he was of no use In the world. Objec- tluD suvtniued Next! iWlllam D. Howells believes that It Is easier for a man to scHt the forgive- ness of Gud than it is tb keek tne for- glveneaa of his wife. Wasted—a Huabanl.—By a lady, young and pte'ty,‘Charmingand witty, per lie ntid piquant. Address 'Eulooa,’ Box. (/.—Spartanburg & C. We’ll take y«»u at your wotd and let you alone.— Ah. A very bitter cfiirikde against tobac co Is orgauiX’ng In New England. Ac cording to a temperance society io that enlightened region, the use of tobacco is ‘a sin against. God and humanity.' An eminent philanthropist hi Maine la helping on the good work by refusing to give a cent in charity to rtfcy family that keeps a dog or has a tobaccocon- sfiraer Ifi ft. tlour is preparing to advance. This Is received by w«y of Wifll street. It is one of file evil efiects bf war that the Russians cannot advance without a corresponding rnovri'inebt In our breadstuff# particularly as it affects tbe poor man 0! America, who doesn’t Oars a nickel whether RuSsIs stands Still or goes on. A European war will make fortunes in Wall atreet and add another harnriblp to the tiVtad*winners Mho are not in Wall xtreet. Mother Hopkins told mb, that she heard Green’s wife say, that/oha Har ris’s wife told her, that Grsohy Hop- king heard the widow Basham say, that Captain Weed*6 Wife told CoL Hopkins’ wife believed that old Miss Lamb reckoned, thatSatfiuel Durham’s wife had told Rpradllng’s wife that she heard iotrn Fink’s wife say, that her mother had told her, old Miss •fenks heard Granny Cook say that It >as a mattef of faht. No* who can doubt it 7* tfhe ProbibHIbfttsts are already oat- Ttbing thejr campaign for the next Preaftlentlal electloh. Secretary 8wo- ger. of Pittsburg, #8^ fn an Interview on Thursday, said that the candidates would come, one from tbs strongest UWt hern State, tbs otfbAr from tbe strongefll Southern State. Tbe ticket will probably be Judge Hopkins, of New T?ork, and Senator Oolf^ultt, of Georgia. Jndge Hopkins; In 1*882 polled 28?D00'vot9s io the gnbernatofi- al election. ‘Aithougb MV. 6ol<J\iitt Is stilf a member of tbs Dedioeratft p*r- f.’ wffd Mr. SWbger, ‘we have assur ance* that in the next ^rffetUenttof dlectfoilto tis Wm sever hie allegiance from the old party sod Join the Prohi bition party.’ STATfi Or setf’j'rf CAROLINA. BARNT^EMi COUNTY, rtr i'ax oorkr oi 1 pbAbati^ By B. T. Rios, Lsq., Judge of Probhfo 0 in Barnwell County, WherOu, IjfrtC Sarah A, Jvnkist hstbsp. for * ‘ ■■j f* piled to m* for Lwtara sf os iks Oblate of Rsv Adi milUik B. Biatotrauon . wJis, do- These ore, therefore, to eito sad admoebh all, sad nagutar Um kindred sad oredHore ef the eaM deoeaedji, to be esd appear before L» sTATfona BiaekvMe its* tt jssa.ht r$'jS£ii. AehMfh 8 I.4.V statiok: l LvBeravgl . v - Woudwei A'i At BUc!n$ in' Barnwell Uailnwd 3 eiia* BeUwey Traini a* No. | haa noaoectlo' ftpmH At|Me|($Aw jsImI dlli Nu. 4 oounecu wit! i AMh (hqellna Ball wav for liarlerton. August* i sAsll pb x>ts Kast *b4 West. No. A end • hare c BMotAou; ;otu South Cerollna RaUwejr freatCwItMAt IftjMvlsioM.iutd LucelSutleos sad for Sutionii No. T has conueetl) from Charleston, Colt Station*. ije its A#0 6.1ft •con xeet with South Okr- »ot Ik Oarellna RaUway ; TW onecwi cxRwowwrj'|( i fw^ai W* oae 4vs noths^d'tb'pMtL«i| Isqpi if. Ohsrltwton, August* "sa: a98&._ * West eLMackr ihe, So. ih I Au {usts anti all ; an.,an. , No. loonnert* with .tjlspth Cirollns Bsilwar for hsrleston, Oulunibh .sin al j ointn tlaUsmi West. ' A.r i !§• M b/ssUlsg m as, fH* srif sell' tut t$a£ sod t dr*vcT bad debts. " ^ 3^ , H. 33 We keep doeetzefly on Hfitt ibe Allowing popular BOWtblf MObhikde: " I>aVI8, NEtr HtOlAE. DOMESTIC. And Wilt bupply dny other kind if Wantedf. A too a full line sf HOedM’sad xustitr- 'y* ^ P* w ' ia fi Machines for csaH or od insisilmeit. Old mschinds to. ken in exchange isr ndW ones'. AH in went of any thin j in onr turd caH' oh or * • - -A •eri. W write to tik. aV* : , V : ’..n\ VC fAfr CmvoUbm IUUmbt :auucmi J. w. AGO, Invites sHyewma owdlug and wentaAg athststofojnwi &U! -.'y 4,-: Charleston, JOHN B. PEOK.Tj' n»*yj I I, e. p 4 T. AfVSio I s iager. Snuth Car ollir.i Kailway. Commencing A prft lf\h, 1885, train* will r ah'ss f .‘iUows : vny om i ainietiadoM'ohSdld sot bs fiBstsd. OWes uMddf mf Mtsd riU tkk e9kl sf thd* (Jnnrt thb 19U day of May, A, D. IMA sad la tkd IBMk yeat* of Aaertoaii lodk- peattende. B T- RICA PfaWl Judgk. PnMWhed in Tsz Paons May 2iai, 1885, oitd postod on ihe Coart Ifoddb dwW tff taT thke* rctpm&l by to#. ^ • WAOi. ' V'WX* xu-l iur. Jac> AUGUfeitA' Dt /IS10N. (D*Uy) Leave Charleston Arrive at Li ranch' dile Leave Urauclivillu' Leave Ediste Leave Midway Leave Bamberg I-cave Uruhams Leave Levs .., Leave Blackville Leave Elko Leave Williston Arrive at Augusta. Luru* •VifliB b.30 * m Sunday..) 6.20 p m S.2i a m 7.3C p m K40 a m 7.45 p m 8.62 * m 7.65 p n U.03 • m 8.07 p m 11.10 a m 8.14 p m 0.28 « m 8 27 pa 11.83 a m 8.89 p m 0.40* m 8.45 p m 11.66 » m 0.00 p m 10 01 * ra 0.07 p m 11.82 p u 10.40 p m [Daily] [tHUly except 7.13 ft m Sunday. 4.45 p ni 8.87 » m 6. Dl p m 8.43 ft iu 6.28 p m 8 67 ft m •>.87 p at 0.04 ft ra 6.43 p m 0.23 • m 6.65 p m 9.88 ft si 7 1)7 s n> 0.41 ft m 7.14 pm 9.62 ft m 7.2(>p ui 10.00 • ro 7.85 p m 10.16ft ra 8.10 p m 1; 1.20 p in 10 >A) p m ra ION—WEST. ;p Sundftj.) 8.66 » m 7.45 p a 12 56 p iu BdneM, DdugKerty <& Co. Hardware nerdtaAt^ jA.UGDSTA., GEOflGlA- The li^cC6BMlCTf MAClIIifE' in a grain firild is a oompMte guaVsntse to tbe fanner that hi* crop sill be secured eco‘nomi6ally and fti the hedt order, without •ny of tha <Hay*, mishaps and annoyances eu»ailed by inferior triuchine*. We dm offer (his »ea*on such liberal fenfty that tbe McCormick Machine* will pay for themselves without ooihing the purchaser x dolW. Terms of payment: One- third CHsh,’ one-third in one jciir, and one-third in two years, interest ob drilbrred payments'sbveii per oetA. per annubi. ■ may 7 .ill®!: Aii . ■ * t • ^ # *9 Um HVtw Fluid (Id ...V.•«.#.»i Brown'S T • •• • * » W*f»._ToDlca, with ail l Reme- :of PresorfpUon tha Susdara flekTa- ? *'*• ? **-*>* * dies for IlM to Which the human raee to b6,r -- . •artabtofiWSr^ 771:. -vy.v.vy. XA A & Rat will h« 10.65 a ui 10.00 p *i 7.45 a na 5.37 p w t> 4<) a m' 4.00 p m ■'0.00a m 7.42 p m LeaveWillistun Leave Elko Leave Blackville Leave Lees Leave Grahams Leave Bamberg Leave Midway Leave Kdisio Ar. at Uranchvillw Leave Hrancbviller Ar. atCliarlesion (Daily I Leave Branobvil’ie Arrive at Camde i Arrive at ColumL ia Leave Columbia Leave Camden Ar, si Branchville< KXFKKtW- (DAL .V) WENT.) Leave Cbarleslon 10.30 pm Leave lleancljvill» 2.30 a a Leave Ulackville 4.bl am Ar. Augusta 7.35 a n EXPRESS: (i>A.lLY) EAST ) Leave A ugusta 11.00 p m Ar. at Blaekville 1.53 p m Ar. at Braitr.bville 3.25 a m Arrive at Cliarlesl o^f 7.40 a » “COE JitoriONS.” Connection* ina le at Augusta with Georgia R. It. toandfroin allp< ima West and Nontb- wevt, with ihrou)<h ft eeper between Ck«r- lesion and Atlanta u* I.xpress train. Connections made k|C harleslou wok Norik. Eastern R. R. fur ) «TiU t North and with New Turk Slearoeni on ; kUu days Conneciiuiis tua, le a. Columbia with Co lumbia and Ureeuv die B. R. and Charlotte, Columbia and Aug it Pi K. K. to and trom nil points on both llor. <1?. Conneciiongxiim.^ftt Btocfeville wilk Barn well R. R * D. C. AL LKN, G. P. k T. Ageat. JOHN B. 1‘ECri .General Manager. tiuftiiw Pottattf. HacUas —dto— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* G-eorgpia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent- or Repair ou bent manner and toms, ENGINES, B0l£l!*8, SAW AN^D GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Huts on hand a Large Stock of The Leader of Low Prices. J. tu horri§o^ 9 BLACKVILLE, S. O. We haro bought many .spring aq<i summer goods at rtaiuoad prices sod ha to decided t6 gfvq ogjf Customers the benefit of w haa lever wo have gain ed. Our New Y<»ik bnyef always ha$ hi* eye Open to Bargalqa. Our MMHoery nepartmfent to futf ot beautiful flower*, pompoud, ribbons. Sc. are eelllug a nice straw ha^t for ladle*, misses and cbildreo at ICks each and up to the flue*^ Milan braid. Trimmed hats from 26u uii to 810. Parasuls from 10c up to $5. Faus Ic each up to $3.50. Children'* lawu and laoe caps fropi 25o «tp to 86 00. All over lace.. 15, 25, 50. tv. All over embroidery IS, 9100, 1 50 per yd. All lin -n towels 10«ont8e«(:h.*nd up. A good corset for 85 50, 75, l.Ofi. Children's ooiaata 50c. Ladles’ eollare, assorted, 10, 15', 2i0.' Silk mitts, hosiery aod gloves from 50 up ‘ raper.ooiisnt joe per , Hn#n w *P klM 75 - Gents’ New York Mills feerleas U n 1.00 to 5 00 doxeo. laundrisd shirt, best ih tbs sorid at Colored lawns, war runted fast col- #1.0tf; boy* at 75^. ora only 5c yd. Given sway-5^0 towels, Drfes goods io new shades 10, 20,», Given away, BOOsil ver plated spoons, 60,10 per yd. We ee|| the flam Hewing Machines Cottonadro, car* I mere* and enDhtg*. Lkdles linen efusters #700.1 26.1.60 riacd. Hamburg aod Mull Bdglags, Swtos and Inserting*. Etsmlne for curtains with lace to match, 15, 30, 2ffc yd. Persian Lawns, India Mulls, Victo ria Lawns. Check Nainsook 10.121 1,16, 20, 25. Ladle*’ shoes and slippers. Gents’ shoes ifnd slippers, Mlseee and ^hiloren it shoes aod slip per*, bought for cash from manufset- tirers and sold 25 per cent cheaper than city prices. - - G’trts’ furnishing good*, Clothing * specialty. Coat# froip 3W, 40.50, 75 each and up. Pants 40,50, 76 up. Mens’ and boys’ hate 6 • up. Gents’gattfie shirts 25,50,75c each. Genu’ and boys’ linen collars 10c each. , Paper.oolUre, lOc per box. { cigars, j To^AOqo. j WlWMg AH* 8A9|tJOi9« POM ^ f aBd an teed to please. . jV Th.f.».,, MiRING TWflfeStfrMWfc Emb Jri5 e ^ br * teJ CorMn In, AM U*U. CREEK rad HDBTEB OR18T MIMA Boj and Watt Tufn How, and Caattn^i. SAttr AfILDS AJTD KN< We makd Saw UilU and EnrfnW a iaWIT<1IJ dwd write to us. ’ j We ars (Jenersl Aocgt* for tho PsterkTn GothHk girc 40 per cent, of Lint,,snd to edval the vkld 4 i other variety. Price |1.60 per bXiet--^ iT ntcMastOr A febflfl lj vr<*- upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also Steam and Water Pipe at rad seed pri ce*. KOBTING INJECTORS, Vandiien Jet l*umps, Beks, Nato; Washers, Circular 8aw*. Files, Ac. Write for prices. Proasptaess aid good work. Cheap will be ear akin. aa24 D. BentsohDei- Sc Go, 24fc piNG STREErj CHARLESTON; 8: C; Are now reoeiring a large aad well kfesdhed stock tri* Mess’, Youths' and Boys'Clothing aad'Furnishing Goad* A fine line of Hats constobtiy on hand. ..... Jsalfc J. S. HAMILTON —jtfrmn < MOILrAI* «OtJSK RDd lienfrew PlMdslfl, made. ^0.7 American, Warranted for „ r five years, $20 aod $25. Best standard oalloo at 5o yd. arr»t 1884. ^ Is. Morrison. BLACK;’VlLLE. Bi C. COKJ9KR trvXHK COURI HOUMK. Howard bros. . » ■'■'”“■—r •*-. ^ jt: Ed^Ineers and Machinists, BLaO KVILLE. 8.0 n OUtt SHOP IB NOW FITTED Ut* WITH ALL THE NRCE8SARY tods lo’do aJ) kinds of rdpsir work on Engines Saw Mills, Grist M 10s, Cotton Gins, sndf in f^ct on aH khidr rf Macbiocry. We can do work cheaper thdfo apt where el A) In thb country. Cylinders rubored sod new rings-pot in, sew Wheels niaSe 16 order, G?n Bristles and aH kinds of supplied. Jet Primps Ac rob* i Wrctars fof feeding boilers, tteang, Belting and Fittings of Ml Usds, We iri|t go to linkus, sud tog water, ^ . Tr , ^ _ PaUsys, ShsilSiogs, Hangers, Ac. Reference* given. Write to u* before sending jotfr work off. ▼our place and work ea any kind .of murhioery. W e * p ® prseticsf snanMn know what #o are abbul. A trbl ia tfl rie usk. Respectfully, V AGn veo , HOW A.H33 Onri .v-saw N. & G. Gm, pub of same moke; one 6 H tboAty Ebgine, boiler about £ H. P., to set in brtek wMk. All hsU cost. Also a lot of other GI'osm good as new. Addram - HOWAXR BROS., BlaMriHe, g. & P. 5. We do Bbiferwbri sfid guarantee aH we do. bteria guafles tented sad | pat in orddr. . . ^23 Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. I BOLDLY' AND CONFIDENTLY MAKETUE ASTOUNDING ASSEETION tHAT You Cannot Forget this* YOU COULDN’T IF YOU TRIED, 80 DON’T ATTEMPT TO TBY. I VAl^T YOU TO REMEMBER THAT My Spring* Ntoek It rtmiTlVfl DAILY AKD INCLUDES lYXXWHiy 8BA$01tAlLt ILPiTRUririBiWlHlU WIH execute Welch, Oodi, jWalry fkjuiir*, KngTaviag, 4te.. at moderate prf* eHrntd guarautee jkrCxt ntbftetkm. ♦ FamlsLingf Goods, ^ats. Which I mb offering ut RIDICULOUSLY IwV FrieM. ’ •iorDON’T BARA £nDBRTAk£ TO FOAQRt IT-fet- 7i6 Bto&d 8t., Under Globe UpiMy AsgueU, Gi