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77//; I I of/ft v Published Every Thursday, OHUlti II DIRECTORY. M KTIIODIST ClIVUCII. HKV. A.J. Stakfoui>, I'ASTOK. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M. and 8. P. M. \ Sunday Sehoo1, at D,:lO, A. M. K. Norton, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, at 0 o'clock, P. M. Voting* Men's Prayer Meeting. Wodne* d ?y night at S o'clock. PltKSUYTKHIAN Cllincil. Hkv. II. U, Zkhnow, ol .Marion, will preach every fourth Sunday at 11,o'clock, A. M. and H, P. M. Sunday School, 4, o'clock, P. M. I), T. McNeill, Supeviutendent. 1 V f'tl I" l./'ll T?imjM>r!iiily without a Pastor. Prayer ALviinir ewrv Tuesday ni?ht at 8, P. M. Sunday Si hoo', 5>,!]0, A. M. K. NY. Nol ley, Superintend,>nt. OO.NA AY, S. <\ JULY, 12, 181)4. LOCAL M'WS. S'l'aoks of Watku.? I ll'gi lining Thursday, J uue *J0, '1)1, and ending Wrdnos da y, J ttni* 27, 1) I, t Ih* height of iho Wnceutnuw River Inns Im en in feet us follow-j Thursday, 0 8 Monday. 0 0 Friday, 0 0 Tuesday, 0 1 Saturday, DC \\ 'ucsday, 1 0 Hainfai.i." Tuesday, 50. Marion District Appointments. Rkv. '1'. J. ci.ypk, 1'residing Kldcr 0<iliw?v Stilt ion, .Inly ld-ln I'lieksville, Min i Springs do 11 In lluyhoro, Floyds do 27 ? fonwuy Circuit, Antioch do 28 21) li'uis, Kbenezor August 11 12 Waccunuiw, Salem do 18 111 District Conference from 2ml to nth. TtiknTim II i'kai.n and Woiti.n. Ser the ra w advertisement of the 1? tTik of Conway. Presiding MUl?*r T. .1. Clyde, will preach in tli > Motho list Church tomorrow night. '|1 I > i r / i * ? I lie I) liru 1)1 VyOUIliy ? ^Olll III) ssiotl Ofd will meet in Conway, on Friday the Uilh inst. Representative Marcus C. Lisle of Kentiwky died at his homo in Winchester, Ivy., last Friday night. Mr. \V. U. Lowis who has bee a sick for ten days or more, we uro glad to say is up again and about his business. A subscriber complained that his newspaper when it reached him was damp. 4'Well," said tho editor, "it i* because there is so much due. on it." The South Carolina College will open its Summer School next Tuesday to c mtinno until August the 1 -I tli. Write to President James Wood row. Tattle Eugene Porter, who has boon <piite ill for several days, we are glad to state is improving. His father was called homo from Char leston on account of his sickness. In reporting the campaign speakers here last Wednesday, wo said that Mr. Whitman made an attack o 1 (Jloinson College, We should have said, the South Carolina Collego. Not such hard times in Socsisteo, a yo ing (diild was choked on a piece of money over there last week and the services of Dr. Iiethca were necessary to effect the circulation of specie. Our friend Henry Hardee has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. Hardens a gmtlemau of energy and aetivi^ and we have missed seeing hint about. We are glad to state his improvemnnt. The meeting last Friday in Georgetown was wanting in enthusiasm, comoaratively few !? -? ?i>Ie at tending, Butler seamed to have had the crowd. Tillman talked plainly to the people, telling them that he could go to the Senate without their assistance. 1). W. Jordan of this place was found guilty of sidling liquor without license in the late II. S. Court sit Charleston. He whs convicted on two indictments and sentenced to one month and a fine of one bun.1. .i.vii..... : a r .:i ? ^4 1 1 ^rtVyll lilH. /V I'lliljJC* Id pay the flne, results in one months additional imprisonment in each case. True hills wero found in all oases sent up to this Court, fjom tl is place. Small attendance at tho Manuintf meeting Tuesday, not more than three hundred and fifty present. The State Reform Executive Com mitten that met in Columbia yesterday seums to have laid Pope, I'Merhe and Tindal aside anil names John 0 try Kvans, as the man. It is fur ther given out that Kllerhe will not Kick, hut niee his foe on open tfijptnp rowing a stpuu-e light to fhe lust ilit'cji. Our friend II. L. Ilolms of An son, Texas, in rui-6?iiig hi- HtiU^cription, says that h*? has very tondnr recollections of 11??rry ami its peop'e, particularly Cool Sjir:iii*" and asks tlje ?)HC8*ion. Why don't the people JH thVch tier mil sections of tin; conn lv writ'A short not**a for the paper? He says that the following vegeta. b!eg are plentiful lVa?, lleans, Irish potatoes, M| wishes nut) Jfied oiticketi, hut no Cabbage. Oats Mini wheat selling at 20 and 35 cents respectfully. Corn looking badly, Cotton well. V Mi ?>S in) i tit i 1* 10lt*?<)N A li. Mr. .Iii-*. W. Ilardwi<rk of the Col 1 umbos iSfar, with his wife returned to Vitudand, Tuesday. M _ I * i mrs. r. isurronghs made ji fly- 1 ing trip up to town Tuesday oven* ing, returning next morning. Mr. Win. Pago of Gallivants Kerry was in to see us yesterday and re- i port tlie erops in his section in good condition. Messrs. John ('. Spivev and Tolur Nolley have b,jen on tho beach a few , days during the past week. | Mr. .1. C. I.arkin of the (lold->boro, | N.C., Kurnitoro Co., and Mr. Pratt of the llart & Uaily Co, Wilmington,) j N. C., have been here this werk. Mr. i?. U. Collins after an absence of ton days, at Charleston ami Hen dersonville, returned Tuesdav. lie I says that the crops look well w here | he has been, hut that business generally seems to have a black eye. I Dr. l\ K. Ilethea of Kocusteo spent Sunday-in town, where he has} nr-my friends who were glad to see him after a long absn.ce. lie speaks well of Snoastoc, and says I there is no better section in HorrvJ i n which be is concc?, Mr. \V. .J. Woodard of Alex j Sprout A Sons. Cotton Factors, V il mington, N. C? has been here re , cently soliciting business for bis j Itoitso so well and widely known in , in this country and Kut'opc. Mr. Will Kelly of West Farin,| Flu., was here a day or two last week on a \ i it to Irs uncle Mr. 1 >. T. Me- I ! Keill. lie left an S\nl lo-.t.iv f - jClurk'on, X. ()., ami other points, where he has relatives living. We regretted that. Mr, Kelly's visit hero was restricted to so short a timellorry County Allianc". The I lorry County Alliance meet I ing at Honey ('amp last 1-Yid tv was j well attended and very much enjoys led. Senator Ivans failed to come 'to time, when ! I on. J no. B. Williamson was called on, and delivered an impromptu address of a highly satis factory nature. A bountiful dinner was spread ami the inner man was made to rejoice in partaking of so many good things. The aim ml election of ofli 'ers took place as follow.-: President, II. M. Anderson; Nice President, J. I>- West, Jr.; Treasur er. J. X. Cox. dr.: Secret it r v. d. A ! Lewis; Lecturer, S. A Br\*aiu; A>st. Lecturer, Sam'I Hickman; Doorkeeper, W. M. Kriarsou; Asst. Dootkeeper, S, T. Ilarper; Sergeant at arms, J. M. Dorman; Business Agent A li. D?w. Delegate to t e Stain A1 linnee, .1. A. Lewis. Campaign Speaking. The dates of the campaign meetings for the next week are as follow-: Uliai l< s'on -To (Jay. Wultmboro?Friday, .Inly. 113. Beaufort?Saturday, July 14. Hampton?Monday, July 10. Barnwell?Tuesday, July 1 7. Aiken?Wednesday. July 18. Kdgelield ?(J. II. Thursday, July l'J, Major I'l. It. Murray Drowned. Major H. 13. Murray of Anderson, S. (J., was drowned lust Saturday tinder the most distressing circuinstan* ces. lie and Ids daughter, with two other young ladies were in bathing in a small pond in front of his house. He had taken a boat out in the pond for one of the ladies to dive from. She dived and swam ashore and while standing on the shore they >aw Major Murray Struggling in the water. The efforts of his daughter and one of the young ladies to stive him came near resulting hi ilicirown destruc* tion. Every effort to restore life was used to no avail, llo was in the \va tor about twenty minutes. He was prominent in tin: politics of the state and had represented his county for years in the Legislature in both houses. I'Ol'NTV^N I'lWS. \VANAl?bVK l.i( Health good. Abundant rains j and our farmers are looking forwrd to better times, good crops being expected. Miss Ella Ayers of N'cholsis hero visiting her sister M. J. Grainger. The Wanamaker High School is expected to open the lirst Monday in No* ember, the ;:rinei| ul has not yet been secured. Mr. D. li, Anderson has one and a | hal f acnes of red rnst proof cottp.n, I wit cis is liindy adapted to weak land. | This cotton has a red fcfdk and leaI ves. the lint is white wilh v?.rv lnn? 0 tUpli) Let other sections of the county write eiiiiilfir letter* t<> litis. I'i.quoit Hoy. LOUIS. The community is i njo\ ing cxccll ent hesilth. Dr. Sum. Mice, a oung gentleman from Marion county has Id-ated here and offers his services to the public We ;vro yla-1 to l)tivf hjm} ti physician bejng needed In this section. h'm.l huo. 1 ><)N(J (>I.A. Kvcry one present at tho Cat Island llsh fry last Saturday Says that! they had a good time, AppetyraiiCPt Indicate that the) preftbheps will have s<)ine "knots to tie," in the i.car future. We hear nothing from County can d dates It stems to us that it would bo well to make a clean sweep and put in new men, thnre being plenty of Tillman men to (ill the ollices and all shoplfl hftvc qorio ".public pup.", 4 NOTIl'1'1. All the Directors from each town- , ship of the Furiners Mutual Fir* Insurance Co., of 1 lorry County, nro j requested to bo present at a meeting to be held at the Court House on Sa!o*d:iv in A ii?r>'w? ? .. . " " Jon n \l. ('ooi'Ki:, Pres. S. S, DrsKxiiuuY, (den'l A|?\ The reputation of the New York Wkkki.y VYoui.I) us the gren'ot ' Democratic paper published is fully ! established It is l)eiiiocrat:c in principle, Democrat io in policy, Democratic in its *\ mpathics. It D not blindly or dishonestly partisan. It will not support bid men or bid measures. ITS WORK IS FOR TIIH PKOPLIO, TDK WIlOLKl PFOPLF, anil not for any class or faction. It will be found at all times lighting for tbe great cardina1 principles of the Democratic 'party, but never for the selfish ends of any ring or individual. Its pages devoted to llo ne, Fashion and Agriculture are replete with articles of valuable and inicrestitil' information to all I to. "Tariff Mulo" articles now mulling in The Wekui.v W'oum) have become celebrated "ti account of the! plain, practical way In which the TarilT (piestion is pr<?8"tited. It is a ' laiga 1*^*1 age, 8 column paper for only fcl.lK) a your. We ha\o succeed | ed in making special arrangeniei.ts I?v which we can furnish Tn e IIohuy II kKald and Tun Wkkki.y Woisi.im one year both for only Add ; I res' the I loicitY 11 HUM 1). I Oekick (ir S. CtiEltltY 'JI, Drayton, | Stn el, Savannah, (1a., Dec. 10, 1800. Mess its Liim-ma n Bko-. Savannah, ! On.: Dkai: Sins ? 1 would like lo add j my testimony t<? the almost niiracu I luiis clYoct of 1'. I*. I*. in the cas* of ! Mary Ingrahuin, a woman living on j inv jilaee; she had a constant cmijih, : sore throat, debility, etc., and was ! emaciated to a deari e that she was* ! unable to get out of hod, bring gi? en up by physicians; she had tak-u tho ruinous so called Blond iMtdicines without tho least effoet, until being put under tho 1*. I*. I', she inlinedia'ely began to improve and is now in as good health as ever in her life. Yon can refer to me at any time as to tho effect of I*. 1 \ 1' in the fore going case. Yours truly. Sa m v kb ( hi i-:it it v. for sale by all druggists, i I'. 1\ I'. A wonderful medicine, it gives an appetite, it invi gorates and strengthens. P. P. P. (hires rheumatism and all pains in side, hack and shouldeis, knees, hips wrists and joints. P. P. P. Cures syphilis in all iis various stages, old itlceis, sores and kidney complaints. P. P. P. Cm es catarrh, eczema, erysipelas, all skin diseases and mercurial poisoning. P. P. P. Cures dyspepsia, chronic female complaints and broken down cocstitu lion and 'oss of mania od. P. P. P. The best blood purifier of tilt- lice. I lil? lllavn O- " ...v.vpermanent (linn all other blood remedies. Statu or ()., v irv or Toi.koo, [ Lucas (Jouxty. \ Khank J. Chexhy makes oath that ho is the senior pattnor of the firm of h\ J. (J111;.\i;v it Co., doing business in the CJity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sain of OX 10 IIUNDIflOI) DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured hy the use of IIam.'o CATAUKII Ci I:K. KiIANK J. OlIKNKV. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of Deceinher, A. 1). 1SSO. , . A. VV. (Jl.ASON. | SKA I., I Not (I I'll I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. S.cntl for testimonials, free. 1<\ J. Chinky <t Co., Toledo, (). Z-i/)" Sold by Druggists. A.-. IV. M.*. The regular communication of Co iway Lodge, No. 05, A.*. F.\ M.\, will l>n hold at Masonic: Hall on j 2nd, Tuesday night of e ach molnh at 8 o'clock l\ M. Members of tinCraft will take dim notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of C. I\ QlJATTI.KHAUM, W, M. i 8. M. ToMfKlsa, Sect'y pro ton. Kitiglits of IIonor, 1 Stuart Lodge, No, 2826 Knights of Honor meets in tlie Masonic Hall c>u j llio Second and fourth Monday nights ! in each month. | E. W. NOI.I.KV, 1)U tatou. j .1 A. M< Dku.mott, Hki'oktkii. j ; Enqi.ish Spavin Liniment n-mo ; vc j nil 11 a I'd, Soft or Calloused l.unins and Blemishes fr)in horses, Blood Spavins, Clubs, Splints, Sweeney, Km g Bone, Slides, Sj iains all Swollen Throats, Cough*, etc. Save *f)0 by mre of one bottle. War ranted the mos? wor.derful Blemish Curo ever known. Sold hy E. Norton Pip^rglut, Conway, S. ItOllT, It. SCAKItOitOKill ATTORNEY AT LAW. IT^EvLtvia, Xj i. fp XlT3\ir Co. cf "X'orlr. y Wilmington MarketWilmington, N. C., duly, (J . Spirits-- Turpentine, 20c per gab Kosin, OOc per t>t>l for strainedgood strained 95 Tar, I 85. per bbl. of 280 lbs. ('rude Turpentine, $1 00 for hard and $1.75 for Yellow Dip and $2.25 Virgin. I'eunuts, at 10 cents to 55 per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON. -Firm. Ordinary -1 ? ets (Jood Ordinary 5? Low Middling 0 0-10 44 Middling 7 44 flood Middling 7 5 -10 44 Georgetown MarketJULY 7, 1801. Virgin dip, 2. 25. Yllow dip, 1.70. Scrape, 1*25. \* I.MI' i tvlf Miwnintsu ini.n^ .\ i'j w nin i'-1 v i I'iAi i^JN l>. Oi tittioii. I?y w, ii vitnwM'K, i*..i. Whereas Quincy Fowler made suit to I me, to maut him Letters of Adminbtra- j tiou of the l'btate of and cITeets of IMward j F. Fowler those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and < reditors ol the said Kdward Fowle- ( ileeeas d. that they he and appear before me, in th Court of Probate, to be liehl at Conway, I lorry County on the 17th day j tltlly I list after publication tliereo", at 11 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, it any they have, why the said Adini lis. tral ion should not bo granted. Given un | der my I land, this 2nd day of July Anno1 Domini, ltMM. W. K. IIaudwkk, P. J. II. ('. TAX SALE. j TATKOF S(?l' I'll CAItOLINA, > ( t ^ IIOUUY COUNTY. >' Under and by virtue id executions' issued by L. I). Kong ILip., Coiin'y I'rea surer to me direct"d in my ollice, I have j lev ied on and will sell before the Court i 1 louse in Conway, S. C., on Monday the I Oth, dav of August, A. I). ISO I, during 1 i -.11 mih> iinurs mi1 loiiowmg described ' 1 ;i11<I levied on at (lie suit of the State, lor i taxes for the llscnl year of 181); to wit: A | tract of latiil in Creex Sea Township \ Minta and Martin Frienk (100) acrehounded North by North Carolina State \ Line, Fast A, 11. Turberville, <t nI. \V. J, Si nsions, Sheriff ilorry County. SALt UNDER MORTGAGE. 41TATK OF SOI' I'll CA KOI.IN A, ) 0 HOBBY COUNTY. ) Under and by power and authority given il. \V. Smith, and transferred bv bim Unsaid II. \V. Smith, to N. P. and II. \V, Smith and by the said N, I'. and II. W. Smith, to me N. (). Orainger, in a certain Mortgage made and executed by one J. I Franklin Small, the 'J5ih day of February, 1802, and recorded in II. M.C. for I lorry | County, Hook No, 8, pages 73.~>, 73(i and i 737, the 7th ol March 1 I will offer for sale before the Court 1 louse door in (,'onway, S. C., within legal s de hours on Monday, the 30th day <>f ,1 uly | l.V.il. One certain plantati >n or no t of land containing (81 i acres more or less. Bound North by lands of John Henderson, Kast. by lands of Alex. Small, South by lands ol Henry Small, West by lands of It). F. Oerrald. Terms of Sale < ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. N. O. (tuxixomt, Asskinki: ok MoiiroAoit. .J. A. Mr! Kit.Morr, Acknt. duly 11, 1801. H^oi' < * o v 1 ! (M'lIOl*, V o t:o lor \' <> II I'S^l I*. ''Hi; that govern* himself Is greater tlinn lie that taketh a city." Vote for your I [ealth ami he your own Governor Kv ( ry day is registration day and registration e? rtillcate.s in the shape of prescriptions ; will give you an opportunity to deposit as many dollar hills for the good of your Health a> you please. There is positively no limit; you may vote as much of the length of your poek< t hook as you think the election of your Health is worth to you. Concentrate your votes at this time of the vciiv ii"!iinst lliilinOti .^OiriO.V* ran.B.S, a l>*mdly 1 Fneiny to (.'hill and Fever ito tor XB.OO .S()ll\SO\'S ? IflfiS.L and I 'ever ! ('ore - one bottle for - - X .."SO n SCO V I'/N rASTI.I.DSS (bill and Fever Ton'.c X .."SO At l)r, s:. XHtTO^'S Sioio, < ()>\t .1 V, S. Ciiwl, ^ our B I oa l l ii H Sal I o( t. COMMERCIAL i HOTEL, MFfdWV UARnCC DnnD iinilUUL.i I It 171 i VVeli Equipped in Every Particular. Meals on Arrival of Train. M< h 1 y Fashionable Barheiiit&'i Hi" in.'U'i .1; wj->i? to call Uio a' i U'nii<ui ? f Uio public to the fact that ho ij dolnp: al! kind of work In the Ton.-orlnl lino in first class stylo Shaving, haircutting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction | yunranti'cd. lauiio-' calls from 8 to 101 O'clock, A, M, Cigars, Soda Water, fiingerale. Orangos, Etc.. ice Gold Drinks in SeasonM. 11. WINKULASS, Conway, S, 0. Mch 1 y < >rvio i?n ice. m / V 4 V V Ill A IjJJ AND SI'OT CASH. ua1id tim 11 si yks it is 1 II. III /> 77 M lis A X h TIIK c i: i: i> i /' s y s t i: m IS TO It LAM I!. ? to set i/i< am? I u'itll court nee c 1/0U tit <1 /t'f HlillltfiS. I AM OKKKIUNG KOIt A SHOUT TIM K ONLY. LADIKS ? () UK It A TIIvS AN I) OXA^OIH) ' SLIL'PUUS, AT L/:ss Til AX N K W YO 11K v i COST, SIZES MOSTLY 3i? and 4. \ 1 4 .f\i?/oi rum . ? . . - * ? i\ mi in ? ui\i c\?ru | S1ZKS. 7, 8, 9 and ln's at *1.00. CLOTHING. J j ten- ( '<><>i> st /'/\s of o ma i HA lit,'A /A'. J lot of .l/A'.V'N ( am! /id )"S ih< clothhuj HE LOW COST: WINDOW SHAD MS. BIG THING JO an f t :Jb rails Jit/)(t ne.se hirr-Srrrrns <(/ oft 1 ivart h, t)0 hi jX'civ York- < OUKTA1N POLKS AND KINTIM DCS. l a (' / : a ir /: v a / x s. ? FLOUR. ' . / big lot ,/t'sf in froni Hie" 11 ,ov/. Try if barrel of King's [, vi/(t.\ V! Ii('// ' ground c.v/jscs.s/f/ for nsWA ft" BO 1 > rni:sii / :<;< ;s ann /;/<;/<: .v hm.v. vni;us Foil (\ in//, ii. /:. NiNd. ALL YOU \ FARM KltS A L L I A .N C TILLM AN ITKS j AND A \ Tl-Tl I !M \ iUTI.'Ni COM E TO SEE US. \\\i will treat you well ami sell you goods cheaper than any other plac in II'>rry 0niuty. Wo huvo just received (nun tlio West A (JA H I > A1) of the I HOST PATJONT FLO I It, which wo will sell at the low price of Just received a line lino of SIIOES, and will sell chonpor than ever l>eforo. A N I C ELI N E <) F 1t E AI) V - M AI) E (3 L O T II IN (J. < PANTS, 05 cts. ALPACA COATS # I .Z2.~ (ilNOHAMS, 5 cents per yard. COFFEE, 20ots. SLACK PEPPER 20cts. (JUN POWDER, 20. Our country friends will pleaso come to sec us, wo will treat you clever. A' A'SS/OXS 11 HO Til K ns. W ft t f.li fl r v s t a 1 si !: II \l 1 U IT, \J I J U I 11 1 Ugt A well Assorted lot constantly kept on hand. AGENT For Ilex. Poultry Netting. J. M. MCKKIT 11 AN, Conway, S. 0. Muhl-y I W.R.LEWIS 1> E /1 A E11 I .V (i E X E E A A MEECUAX PISE. <4 HC.< 10UI LOW A fine lot of Family (Irocorlus constantly on hand DiiY <;oons Well assorted line alvvay- kept on hand : Df3oot3 airxcL Shoes. NOTIONS WKMj ASSORTED. I Polite attention to Customers and groat inducements offered * Mch-l V j GrTXLLY STORE, \VIK E; HEI)) SIMf I \'(iS. # V i\. ( ? / wj - i J % A r v ' I (NO(,'K DOWN C'OTS for Sea-shore party's. IS Til E I*LACK TO GKT TI1K WORTH OF VOUR MONEY', nul to sccuro bargains that will surprise yen. YVo ar constantly reviving new goods every wc?k, which we will sell at IK >OK B(>irro>l PBKJ10S Don't forget to call and examine our immense n v|< of clotldn ' and lot us quote 'on prices. We can sell you a nice suit of clothes at very low li Mirei. It von vnnt anything in the furniture line, give us a fill ami lc ><'; u.-w ur tork of Bu reaus, W ash Stands, Bedsteads, ('hairs, Bound la ( i nter Table', ami tin* famous New Home," ami "Domestie" sewing machines. Don't fail to buy on of our BIG GBOOIBIIISrCG o that when you are weary you can rock yourself to rent, Our line oftrunks n I alises aro hard to beat. We keep constantly on hand the best grades of Hour that comes to llorry County t prices lower than ever before. A large lot of red rust proof oats ju^t received f you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitchen safe go to Burroughs & Collins A CAU I^OAl) <>1" 1,01' K received every two or llnoo weeks from Michigan and Tcnnoggoo A lot of Scotch Plaids and Bedford Cords list received, besides a large assortment of Cashmeres, Worsted, (iinghams, and 'Manuel goods, which are going low Indeed. Our stock of shoes are complete. We hink we can suit you in quality: style and prices. We also keep the famous N B;W BOM K; >ewing Machines and Machine Suppl es, constantly kept on hand. We wive been soiling these Machines for years, and are yet to hear the first loinplaint. JAMES MEANS SHOES vhich an) gaining in popularity every day. We liavo a lot of ladiesnico button hoots, which we will close out at he astonishing low price 85 cents. PI.OWS AIM) WSTINOS ofvariouH Styles kept on hand. A El. KINDS 'ITUIT.NTINK TCOI.S. a ciioick lot ok FA i\I I LY G HOC K 111 HS Always kept on hand, boshlcs VN I) A T110USANI > AND ONE THINGS, too numerous to men ion now, which we will soil cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing ilscwhere, as we arc confident we can save you money. i/ohseeo/i n\s mi/<;///> fheea h. mo.v. CONCENTHATED STAR L >'/ /. j\! EJYDL ESON'S L ) E. MATCHES SJYUEE. V/ic (those </oo<ls (ii't ltpliji stock in >/u<intiti' v <tiol 'oi/f i> /ui'iiishri/to DEALERS OX A S <;(>()/) TE11M S ASCAX HE UAH OF JOB HE IIS. COATS' SIX-CORD Sl'OOL COTTON A SPECIALTY. We keep constantly in Stock :i full lino of this Cotton which we olTor to Dealers at as low price as it can bo had in these United States. Why not patronize us? Yours for trade, BURROUGHS & COLLINS. Gril bert I3o ( Lei* <fe Co., /N4 /^v m m m r * /-\i axj ? ^ ? ? ? - CU1VIMISSION MERCHANTS ? 11ST? 8$UIl9 liyr|KU.vfiincj and ^'oA to it, CoiiMig'iiuionLh Soli<,it<Ml. LQ<t Front Sreet, New "STorls: WOW IS THE TIME. p . .Rnjtur to place your orders fur ' Vl? L- A O II f\ IT A ID 9 TJIUESHKKS BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. and I sell tho best in the market. \ FINP RFI' I IKING ... Write torn, before toy!"*. !Fits Uiliirmtlreil. Shingle Machines. Swing Saws, Stave Machines, Hand Saws, Hrlck Machines, (Ian# Hip Saws DKAI.l'.li IN >l,w '11' , . c!rr,flr 8,:r- Confectioneries, nd all kinds of wood Working machines. ' Crist Mills Ftpuits, Tobacco, GiqanS, at from til 5 to $ 150. | Saw IVIills, Ice Cold Drinks in Seasonat from $190 up to $100. Watertown Mohiy SWOINES m m m BOILERS. ^^COP Y G S( i ll Cotton Klcvators, CAN I OllTAIN A PATENT? For a Cotton (lini ;iml Pn.^m prompt answer and an honest opinion, writo to II./,|V v.! V, 1.. Hi I'NN *V who hrtvo had nearly fifty years' 11(111 ( IC A I) b and b() \\ I HIC K. experience In tho patent business. CouimunleaV t' It I IIIIA \l i!?..'! \.r'? tlons strictly confidential. 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