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THE ADVOCATE. Published Every Wednesday JOHN BELL TOWILL^Edllor ...August 27 .... *" I The election here and all over the county, so far as we have heard, passed otT quietly. The people simply came and expressed their clu ice of the different candidates for the different of flees. This* was their privilege and duly, and it is to be hoped that in the discharge of that duty they have acted wleely and consistently. Can the sovereign people do any wrong? It is magnanimous to suppose t'>at they cannot. They should always guard with a Jealous eye their liberties, in this their conscience and intellect will properly become their guide, and thei ballot their weapon. The question which now calls for actual legislation in not only South Carolina, hut in our whole land, is t?>e matter of allowing small children to labor in the cotton mills. This burning subject was brought before our last Legislature, but from variou" causes a bill to limit the employment of ungrown boys and girls in factories wa- defeated by a narrow margin. This year the cause seeim to have gathered new impetus and stronger supporters, for many of those who seek to represent our law-making body next Ression have coma out on its side. There seems no doubt that some legisation of some kind will (hid enactment at some near day upon this very question. School Opens Monday. School will rpen on next Monday a* ?o'clock, He sure that your children are ou naud promptly. A full attendance from tli** bey inn ni){ will greatly facilitate the organization of t he hool. Kven the Wall street graduate has his sherp-skiii. The best physic ? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Kasy to take, l'leasrnt in effect. For sale by J. D. Timtnons, Batesborg. At sixteen a girl thinks she knows more than her mother and she knows she has lots moae fun. IMIA1N FOOD NONSENSE Another ridiculous food fail his been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You timet prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the fovorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates t he liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can gel this re'iable remedy at O. .1. Harris', Ifatesburg. Get Green's Special Almanac. SHATTERS AM. KKCORDS: Twice ill hospital, F. A. Gillledgge.Ver he 11 a, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to | cure a severe case of piles, causing 24 t u- j mors. When all failed Huekl-n's Arnica J Salve soon cured him. Subdues inflammation conquers aches, kills pains. Itest salve in the wotld. 2f>c?tO. .1, Harris', Batesburg; Smith & Crosson, I.eesville The slipper mat spank* the children " the sceptre that rules the world, ? hamberlain's Colic Cholera and l):arrho-a Keinedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by j J. D. Timmotis. Ifatesburg. It is the man who can keep bis mouth shut that can keep Ins bruin open. Gooclt's Quick Hclii'f. When vonr joints ami bones ache and j your flesh feels tender and sore, a 25 cent bottle of (iooeh's Quick }{eli< I will give you quick lelief. Rest cure lor ?olie. THE NEW YORK WOLRI) THKIOE- A - W EE K EDITION. As (loot) to yoc as a Daily and Yov ( Jet it at the Piuce of a Weicki.y. | It furnishes more at tlie price than any other newspaper published in America. Its news ser 1 ( vice covers all the globe and is equaled hv that of few dailies. Its reports from the Itoer war have not been excelled in thoroughness and 1 ' promptness, and with the presidential campaign now it) progress it will he invaluable. Its politi ; | M? ir nl n lot < I j ImpHl tlal. This fact , makes it of especial value to you at this time j i II you want to watch every move of tlu great < political campaign take the Thrice a Week j World. If yoi want to keep your eye on the \ i Trusts?and they nted watching--take the ' < Thrice-a- Week World. If you want to know all ; foreign developments, take the Thrice a -Week i "World. | \ The Thrice-a-Week World's regular sutisert|v- I tion is only $1.00 per year. We offer this nn- I equaled newspaper and Till. A ovocaiK together t one year for $I.ST<. ( t The regular subscription price of the two alters is on. The News and Courier (weekly edition) and The Advocate $1.75, six mouths 90 cents. Prices will he made upon application ' for other combinations tlitin above. ' Subscriptions also received for any ol 1 the above papers singly. The rates < quoted are strictly for ensli in atlvance J) Write to or call on us far good reading. We offer you only The Rest. J.' The Advocate, * Two Thousund Dollar Fire ? at Leesville * v ? A serious conflagration occurred in Leesville last night. Every effort to check the course of the devouring flames was of no avail and the lire burned itself out. A special message to The State by long distance telephone at a lute hour last bight gave tiie particular*: About 10 o'clock tonight u fire originated in the town hall and from there rapidly spread to tlie waiehouse ol Mr. Jocob Austin and tlience to hie mercantile es;abliehment and dwelling. All of these buildings, togealher with a barber shop, were entirely destroyed Dr. E. J. Etheredge, who oocupled a sui'e of otliceg ever the store bu'ldiiig of Mr. Austin, managed to save most of ins dental instruments, his hiss being $li 0. Loss hi town hull about #700, partly insured. Lost on barb*r shop, owned by Matthews & Bouknlglii no in-uranee. Less on Mr. Austin's store house and dwelling about #125; insurance on buildings #!,-r>00, none on stock,?The State, Thursday, Augt., 28th. All Kinds of Cottcu. Last week we said something about cotton, but'when I>r. E. C. Ridgell came in and showed us a stalk with 115 bolls on it we wished that we had laid low for a hile. It is true we are not a cotton expert, and asked the Doctor was that the last stoi k of that size in the field, and he told r.s no, he had piucked that one at random lie is somewhat of a cotton grower, and no mistake. Next! Attend the School Opening. All patrons of the llatesburg school district, and surrounding country, are cordially in vi ed and urged to be present at the opening exercises on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. An interesting program will be presented Mr, Ed. Aldridgc spent Wednesday in Newberry. l?o You.Own n Home.? If you do not, you should. The way I has been made easy, as 300 will discjv| er by reading the advertisement, te be lound elsewhere, cf the First National | Bank of llatesburg. if you own a lot, call and see the Cashier or the l'resi1 dent of t he bank a: d they will tell you | how easy you can get a house on it. New Music Teacher. MissSyl Croslr.nd, of Bencettsvillr, h..s accepted the position as music ! teacher in our school for the coming 3<ar, and will he on hand promptly ' to begin her work the lirst day She is an accomplished musician and has : considerable experience as a teacher : II you desire your eliud to take music i you will do well to consult her or the j principal. m A (?ood KccoiiiiiicndatIon Mr, it. V. Able, who recently exI celled in a rigid examination lor a > high-salaried government position in Manilla, is a graduate of I.eesville Col; lege, of whom the institution may well be proud. Young Able won distinction in prosecuting successfully three | courses in law in t lie Columbia I'niversity. He reft rs with pleasure to the college as the place where he received the physical and intellectual preparation for liis career. He has besides illustrated the firmness and manly principle it has always been the endeavor of the college to instil into its pupils. Mail in IMouty. Thirty-live secretaries are constantly engaged in coping with the enormous volume of letters which daily pour into I he Vatican. Pope I.eo receives more lett? rs and newspapers than any other ruler in the world, the average number being something like 20,000 to 22,000 daily. This means that he receives over lO.O0o,CO0 pieces of mail yearly.- Kxcliange. .IL'ST l.lHiK AT IIEIt. Whenei came that sprightly step, laiiltless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She'?> -lis good,feels good. Here is her secret. She uses Dr. King's New I if., Pi II. l?..?..o .. 11 ... . nrruii ?u ii organs atllVf, (IIgestion good, no headaches, 110 ebanco lor Milne.*.' Try them yourself. Only tine at O. J. Harris', Hateshurg; Smith & ('.ossoii, Reesville. The ?irl who knows how to cook may n.it boa last sprinter before mi'r- > ringe, but she wins the long-fls.'ancc j matches afterwards. A yocnu I.adv'g i.iff. SaVEIi At I'aiianiH.t'oliunhia,hy f hamhcrlnims ' Colic, Choloi a ami Diaril <oa Remedy. I>r. C. II. l iter, a prominc>'t physician, of I'miamii, (ad , in a recent letter' states: "Last March 1 hail as a patient a young lmly Hi years of age, w ho had a very bail attack of dysentery. Everything I pi escribed for her proved iiielfectnal aod she was growing worse e\- 1 ry hour. Her pu.'eiils were sure she ivoolil die, >he had become so W'-ak she oiibi not 1 urn over in bed. What to do ' it this critical moment was a study for I lie, but I thought of Chamberlain's ' olie, ('Indent and hiarrhu-a Remedy,: 1 ml as a last resort prescribed it. The iiost wondeefnl result was eifeeteil. A'ilhiii hours rbe was feeling mm h letter, inside of .1 days she was upon er feel and at the end of one week was ntirely well. For sale by .1 |?. Tiniiions. itatesbiirg. The men who work hardest seem to lo it bj making other men do their vork lor them. [leafneas. Noises in the head, &c 1 Positively cured hv IIahti.kv's kaii'I.otiov. i 'hi* new Iteiiieilv |!w* rip lit to t lie actual seat I the disease, a lid has ellectcil such remarkable : lire* til.lt the greatest hope is held out t<> all | ufTerers, no matter bow had or longstanding lie ease may lie. (Ink bo'I'TI.K wu.i. relet, any \ | rilinary ease, and will he sent seeurely paeked ud post-paid with full directions anu tesj|. ' lolliuls upon receipt ol si INI. Order direct I roni.lA.MK8 K, IIAllLKV. '.'.'I, St.n l.dale It.>a(i outh l.aml elh, London, I.Nlil.ANl', CAUGUT IN TRANSIT. ] Siiurt Storiew of People You Know, and Oilier Iteinw I of Home New*. Today cotton U bringing 8*^0. Election day passed off quietly at this place. I A nt'om lutv ? ? ir5ii?? i? ? _ i * ? ? ? - J " ma nmru UJ IKIIIDirg 1 at I.eesville Saturday. Mrs. Dr. K. C. Kidgell is un a visit to telatives in Washiug'on, D. C. Mr. Will A. Rawl spent Sunday in ' Lexington. These trips ?re becoming J quite frequent. All pupils of the school are request- ' ei to bring all old text books with them ' on the opening day. i A green grocery will be opened at an ( early date in the vacant store next to I Corbett's restaurant. ' ( Mrs. Cieo. Rikard. accompanied by her little brother and sisters visited relatives at Suuiinitt Monday. Miss Ethel Seigler. who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Lizzie Smith, i for some time, lios returned to her < home. , Miss Connie Hull', of Ninety-six, and Miss Scury, ot Chapels, twochurming young ladies, are in the city, the guests 01 Mrs. A. C. Mitchell. Mr. Crout, pastor of the Methodist CliNrch at this place, who has been absent on a two weeks' vacs'ion, wil' return Friday, lie report* a pleusaxt time. lion. II. I.. Caughman, of Mt. Willing,was here Wednesday. He seemed to have a "hankering" aft<r anything that came from the telegraph office. We have just received one of the linest and largest stocks of stationery ever brought to lictesburg. Can we print some of it up for you? Call and * inspect our stock. The Misses Green, of Itock Hill, who I iiux-ui-i'ii visiting in tins section fur ' some time left fur home last week. ; These young ladies made many friends in this locality who eagerly await their I return. Mr. Swear ingen on last Sunday evening delivered an interesting addr,.*> at the ltaptist church. The attendance was good and many have spoken in h'gh > \ raise of it. Messrs J.J. Itawl ?Jc Son liave a new I advertisement in this week's Advocate. ' It will pay you to read it, and to keep 1 ati eye on their space, for the} will from time to time tell you of many I good tliingsat rock-bottom prices. I Mr. J. A. Whitten has returned from the Northern markets, and i t his advertisement tells you something about bis trip. It was made in the interest of his patrons and bis fall stuck hts sum- thing special in it for every one Rev. Mr. Artemas 11. Watson, member of the South Carolina Conference, stationed this year on the Mullins circuit is in town with his family, visiting relatives. Mr. Watson will fill the Methodist pulpit for Mr. Crnut next i Suit lay. The cotton platform iz becoming a j busy place. Cotton is coining in right | along. Mr. Delinquent Subscriber, j when you sell your cotton please ^onie around and see lis. If yon don't pay us ar-ytliing, come around and shake the It.ng green in our face s?> as we will not forget what it looks like. HIS SI OUT TIIKKATKK KD. While picnicking lastmnnih my 11- | year-old hoy was poisoned by some sort j of plant, says W. 11. Dibble, ot Sioux City, la. lie rubbed t lis poison oil' bis S hand , into his eyes and for awhile we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally|a neighbor recommended DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve.'The first application helped bi'n and in a few days he was as j well as ever. For skin diseases, icuts, i ,< n,u!<, nuuuus, n.seci OlieS, 1M?- j Witi's Witch Hazel falve is Hire cure. I Believes piles at once . Beware of counlerfeils. Hatesburg Drug Co. A swelling bead always contains a ! shrinking brain | The uneasy thing about trying to get rich is that the more a man gets (lie more he realizes how much more I there is to get. Henry I.. Shattuok, of Shellsburg. ; Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble ' | with which he had been a filleted fori years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's I I Stomach and Liver Tablet*. He had t previously tried many other remedies i and a number of physicians, wit hoot : t relief. For sale by J. I). Timmotis. ! Balesb rg. j 1 When you And a man too honest to ) steal an umbrella It is a sure betting that lie has his eye on something that c is worth a sight more. ^ A S KCKSS Alt Y I'RKCACTION, ( Don't neglect a cold, It is worse than * unpleasant. It is dangerous. Ity using |C One Minute C?m;,h Cure you can r lire j it at once. Allays inflammation, clears I ,, the head, sool lies and strengt liens the mucous membrane Cures coughs,c oup throat and lung troubles Absolutely sale. Acts immediately .Children like it It.itesburg Drug Co. Horses! Mules! Or. Edward 1*. Du 1st end, Veterinary Surgei u and Animal Medicine Special- ]{ 1st from Hereford, England, now lo- 1 rt rated at the Veterinary Inlirmary, An ** gusta, (la., begs to inform the p ibllc 1 generaly that he will arrive ut Batesi)i ug, s. <-., hatckday, SEPTEMBER 13TII. Inr the treatment of Lame and S ck ( Horses ami Mules, Specialist in the astration of Horses j bi fostal address, Box 493, Augusta, Gu. 1 ' lYIegrams, care Heggic Bros. m - w ^yr i Buy a Lot and Build a Home of Your Own r, If you own a lot the First National J' Bank o' itateaburg will help you build t, I house on i'- and let you piy for it in t> Installments. The rent you ure paying, 'J ?od a little more, would soon pay for p I houie. Call at the bank r.nd the it Cashier or President will explain the s plan to'you. ~ i ALL WKKK HAVKD. A For yearj I suffered such untold mis- [l try from bronchitis, writes .1. II. John- | 'ton, of Broughton, (la , that often 1 ?vas unable to work. Then, when everylliintf ttlse failed. 1 was wholly eured by l>r Kind's New l)i?covery for Consomp- -j Hon. My wife aulfered intenso-'v from Asthma, tiU it cured her, and all our ex j uerieuce iroe* in slma- if Ij ti?.. ?>? - f troup mediciii" in the world. A trial 1 will convince you it'* unrivaled for | throat and lunj; diseases. Guaranteed bottles BOc and #1. Trial bottles frre at | I). J. Harris', Bniesburg: Smith & i L'roason, Leesvillc. , Two of Dickens' novels, >1 iver , I'wist" aod "Th e Tale of T*o < ities,' , ire running as serials in Parisian daily papers. " ? l. I :i i - NOW THE i I I First . . C "Primary" J r i IS OVER, COME i t And buy your FAL1. AND WINTBK GOODS from I J.J.RAWL&SON r The"Up-to-Date Store," f Butesliua'.S.C, r ti T | We have tin* largest line * of SHOES in town, Men's* and Bovs' HATS AND OLOTHIIHi. Watch the I Advocate to see when we will have our Millinery Opening. All are invited to come. Yours to serve, i K J.J. RAWL&SON. jt i 1 I ( REDUCED RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAII.WAY. Vkry CiiRal1 llorxa-Titii' Ratks to} VaKIOCB PoiKTH ON ACl'OfSI OF Sl'EClAl. OCCASSIONS. Diraaingnain, Ala.? National Bapist Convention (colored) Se|>teuiher 17-24. One fare. Oaten of sale. 11-17, uclusive. Final limit, September 27, Denver, Col,? National Association f Lettrr Curriers, September 1-0. /cry low rates. Dates ol sale August 'tt 30. Final limit, October fitli. Macon,Oa. ? Annual MeeniiiR Farmrs' National Congress, October 7- In. . >ne fare. Dates of rale, October 5-n. 'inul limit, October 11. Omaha, Neb?National Convention bristian Church. October lf>-23. one j 'are. Dates of Hale, Oct? her 1 l-lt'?, in Insive. Final limit, October 2*. For further information a- to rate-, cliedules, etc., apply to any anient, o** ??> H. w. lit NT. D. 1*. A., < 'liarleston. H. C. J. C.11KAN,.)II., '. . l\ Atlanta, Ca. W, II. Tayi.ok, A.O. I?. A. Atlanta, Oa. S^ve your Money And keep it in the Savings Depart lent of TllE FIKST N ATION Al. ANK of Batcsbnr^. Four (4> per.; i-nt Interest on deposi's. Dividends ini'annttally. Both lar>je and small T jcouuts solicited. , W. W. Watson, lti Cashier. County Claims, Lumber ami Jrons Tie>s Receipts. The First National Bank of Ba'os jr>f will buy school and county M aims and railway receipts for moss- at sand lumber. W. W. Watson Cashier. I TO MY FRIENDS. It is vitli joy I tell you what Kodol did jr me. I was troubled with my stonmeli ?rseveral mouths. I'pon being ad* Ssed ,i use Kodol, I did so, and words i annul II the nood it has done cue. A neither bad dyspepsia so that he had tried lost everything- I tohl him to use Ko> ul. Words of gratitude have come t< le from him because I reeotnim ndei t--t!eo W Fry, Viola, la. llealtli ami trengtli, of mind and body, depend on he stomach, and normal activity ol hedigestive organs. Kodol, the greal eeonstructive touie. eures all ssomacl ml howel truuhlrs, indigestion, ilystepsia. Kodol digests any good foot oil eat. Take a dose after meals tutesburg l>tug Co. To Cure A Cold In One l>uy. *ake Laxative Rroino tjoinine Tablets VII druggist refund the money it i' Ilila til Alll'U lc \V lliofn'j kiotinlltm s on eatrli box- cell J*. A reasonable man can get out o nost any I rouble, except marriage Lviti oiit gieng to law. It is nsturishing bow -.<>1110 g'rl alio 1I011 t Ionic it in their everyday lotlies illn till a bathing suit full up it nkk1>3 a Ton It". There are times when your liver need 1 Ionic. l>ou't give purgatives tha rripe anil weaken. I>ef\ ill's Lille Karl; tiser^ expel all poison Ironi the systeu ml act as tonic to the liver. \V. Scott >:S I Highland ate.. Milton, I'a., says : lave enrried DeWitt's laltle Karlv Kis >rs with in.-for several years and tvouii nit he without I In 111. Small and easy b ike. Purely vegetable.!"! ey in ver grip >r distress. Batesbuig Drug Co. If there were nobody in the world t ell it to, a woman wouldn't tare an, noro lor a seeret tl. 11 a man does. A ITIIK K?.K I' IIO1.Kit A IN KANTI'M. Last Mav. says Mrs. Curtis Halter. 0 took waiter, tl., ail i it f >ui eliild ol <01 leiglibor's was suffering from t-holer 11 fti 11111111. The doctor bail given up a! topes ol recovery. 1 took a bottle 11 liainberlain's < '<>lie. Cholera and I ?iar Inra Remedy to the house, telling tin ti feit sure it would do good If used He ordiug to directions. In two days tim he eliild bad fully recovered anil is not nearly a year si nee) a vigorous, health; firl. I have recommended this reined, re?i"iently and have never known it h ail in a single instance. For sale by J ). Timinoiis, Itatcsburg. A married man no sooner gets out > lis trouble by becoming it widow* ban lie wants to go and doit all ovei gain. <s 'hi* Hi,:nature is on every Iki of the genuini Laxative Bromo-Quiaine Tablets be rvQiedy that euros it cold In one <1*7 11's a curious thing, but it is hnrdei or a man to remember Ltiat lie is mar i?'<! tire years after tl>? ceremony t hai ive days after. 8AKDB SA^D'BY "g OR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Thiswondorful meiiicine posi-p tivelycuresConsumption, Coughs| Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pncu-| mania, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La?j$ Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, | * Croup and Whooping Cough. E |Every bottle guaranteed. Nop 5 Cure. No Pay. Prico 50c. &$(.? ITrial bottle free. llT ANTKD?Scrap iron of t-vi i v >1? S'*rip! ion and old ma *hi??iir\.. An; .ind of lire wreck* or *ioclus W. 11 or particulars. Address .1. <>*'. unkel, Columbia, S. T\vkni:Y- I mi:i AXSl'AI. ? ATOl'NTA I X K\? CKsfn.V ? \ I A I UK Sol "UKUS R VKIIY l.ow UATH-t. Us Wf DSFSDAV, A cm -T 'JOIII. WO Tiie Southern Railway wi'l >c roiiml-trip tickets from all M. turns between Augusta, <Ja A Herniate, S. C.: Sumter. S. t' char'eston S. C. .ami Columhh S. i ., iiii-1iitlii".rr- these points, t mimmer resorts in North at Siiiith Carolina; also to Chirk: malign. (la.; Da I ton. (la.: I .out out Mountain, Term.; Montcagh Trim., am! Sew-ani'i', Tenn. Ti? V. etsg mm! ton-turn on any regit la train up to am! including Sep t< nilcr-li li, 1H02. For full in formation apply to any agent n to K. V. Hunt. r?. I'. A < Itarle.-ton, S. W. N. Taylor A . V. I*. A., Atlanta. <ia.: \Y. K Mitlir, 'I'. I*. A-. Augusta, Ca. S. II. Ilarilwii-k, li. !'. A., IVmh i n g t o n, I . i .; <^ his swaature ! ? onovi-ry lm\ of tho gennim Laxative lirnmo Quinine io remedy '.hat ?uri-i n c-oltl iu *>ue ituy I'<?r Kent. I'arsims desiring to rent tlio K. W, cLt-nmi store building, should apply Ollee, to .1 C. fiLOVKK, Fatesburg, S. ; I ;| NEW GOODS ? I : | NEW GOODSf I . 1 *mw?mwmwp*pmpwMNW0 I | I ??| 1 have just returned from a two I weeks trip to the Northern markets r and beg to announce the arrival of oar 9 s NEW F2SLL STOCKlJ I ! Everv nreccdiiuv effort lias been 'M I, eclipsed in the purchase of this stock 9 Every department is replete with the 'Season's Newest""" Best ^ r A Uln's !]\ir "I*?'la11 ami Wholesale Business, a rotipie?l \: ii I. t ii.-,i.|\.itii a vs ?>I buying in large quantiII | | lies, wiili v \cr.M large buyers. for spot rash enable lis to | g if J own i ur fl< <-k ai i priee considerably less tl.on many mer. I ' chant-. Yniir evury rc<|iii-ito in--.---.-. , ii ' . : i'l 'DRY coons. SHOES, mats] mj clotii1nu, millinery. | trunks anu carpets E | Jfavr I:<( !. Anticipated. ) ] '| ?' inly nn I? te :m?l i f rlerl?s servo you. i J To begin ;li- season we havo .1. A. UllMTHX. \Y. VAN JONKS, s. THl'SHK AI.TMAN. j[ AllSSKS (Jl'SSlK C'lYiN, i;T SKVA JONES, LULAPOWELL, ' NEW YORK RACKET STORE, j [ I , ' 1 1 ! GOOD BISCUITS== The Kind Your Mother Used to Make! I j Say. hut lln-y were good. How* would y on like to have one of those I.is. nit n >\v. < n.- t.> u- tor your l-'I.Ol'lt and il will be one step taken towards I lie end desired. I handle the best KLOUH sold in Itatesleir^. .My entire lit I' Heavy and I'aticv (Iroteries is fresh and I will u.- > every eli'itri t<> please yon. I appreciate your trade, and your money shall . . :\. : ill value at my store. I am at t^u.ittlebuuui's old - stand. lh'spectfully, ' WILL a. RSWL. i__ - . Bevers Kneec e BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS. The best iiiul ehoapest shops in the State v, AH work dene m '.lie in -t style. Finest Painting done at the T.owest prices known. HOR.SSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR s, IJM THE SOUTH " 'D> ri\ get cheap work dene w In n you can get Fi.st-class wrrk at less'prices rid( ;k spring. - - s. c ? ' fs* ? ? * * e s c a a ? Vs s a 6 k B bi s c t a VcV a s ?WMVlMVyV>^ '' ; ? Doing Business at the Same Old Stand, ^ *v. ;1 - Tolaaa. ZD. ZSs.-w-l, - I ; s _ , \V1km-o I wii! be glad to fill the people's wants 3* "? 5^ in heavy and tanc\- groceries. A full line of 5* J? tresli candies just received. Yours for all t ; good things to eat. SE " *5 JOHN I). RAW1 . E * JjS WMN^ Jordan Rolls Cn ? Vnii-o do those up-to-date Ih.gg ii s and <'ani..gis of STKADMAX & MiLKY's. A We beg t<? announce to our friends i 'iroiighont this section, that we have piireh iscd the ciiMre st )? oi t he ICateshu rg Boggy .V Harness Co., and have j the .u'gest Sitek nl the best Buggies and 11:ii ness that has ever been to thl * market. , U e del y roinpnl it ion as to quality and price. Before buying anything get our prices?that'sail wo asu. STEADMAN & RILEY, ''The Rollers." i