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Ths AbbevIIIs Msssenjer. M. I,. HOXIIAU. Jit.., .. T. I'. COTil K V N. JAS. S. I'KltUIN, ) 1 i.<?. i.i. ioio. W KDN KSDA V, NOVKMIUMi >, I SSI. TWIXT liori; AM) I I.A It. | At this writing u tuipossiltio to t? 11 the actual result of the election, though wo have tlelay? d puhli.!?in^r tin* Mcs- : KciK/cr one <1 iv to obtain tin? latest in j font ation. It would secni to !>? certain i that Indiana, Now .l.'rsoy and f'onnocticutt flit! ] )etuocr;it jr. These, however without Now York would not elect ("l.-veland. The latest iiifornia-ion at . thvs writing, 11 p. u:., is tli.it that State j is very close?tin- Democrats claiming it j by from ?ievcii to ton thousand. It: would be tlie very irony of fate it' Cleve- i land should carry tln'se <)oul?tful States ! and losu his own, In this section we! had reused to look upon New York as at ! all doubtful, and claimed it by at least! lifty thousand. That it lias failed to give th Democratic candidate a decided majority argues very great ignorance o(' the actual condition of politics in that State on the pail of tin; Democratic Managers and papers?or else it uu'.ius that there lias been treachery him! deflation in some quarter. Tain many Hall may have traded its electoral vote for votes for its candidate for Mayor <<f New York City. It is said that dohn j i.-. ii.. i... . .. 1.0..r .....i.;*i to control the city political ] > a t lonage. The indications are that Tammany's candidatu for Mayor?(Smut?is elected, although opposed by (irace, also a Democrat, aiul with only one Republican candidate in the field. This is slight evidence upon which to round a :<>.ispicion of K-.dly's loyalty, in the face of his positive pledges and open demonstrstious of fealty, and we are free to confess it is only suspicion. Hope is entertained that California and Wisconsin have gone for Cleveland, Initio us the foundation vim* it seems meagre. Nevertheless we hope by our next issue it will be settled beyond all doubt that at last the principles of j pure and simple honesty?reform?and oilicial integrity, have triumphed over i personal ami public dishonety?corruption and fraud. TlUAIi -JI'STICKS. When a man hasn't anything else to speuK about ami cannot?caIl other "intellectual spirits from the vasty deep of" | his tortured mind, he tackles the lien law, and pours forth to willing ears the ills of that system. When a grand jury tires of the stereotyped presentment of J having examined the public ollices and found them neatly and accurately kept, ami of thanks to the presiding Judge for courtesies extended (which acknowledgement, 1>3- thr way, he could not possibly get to the next court without) they turn the engines of their wrath upon the di;vot?-d heads of Trial Justices and belittle and bedog them till they almost lose their own self-respect and certainly the respect of a great majority of the unthinking public. You might as well kill a dog as to give him a bad j name, and this bad name is of particular- ] !v great injury to a judicial ollicer. His judgments, decrees, rulings and sen toil- | ees lose liall' their effect when the tri- | hunal is contemned and looked down | uvon by Ili?? majority of those who, thither resort. It'the system is a had' iie we call upon our representatives to give us a better one, hut if not, then rease thiseternal fault-finding. We believe that the system is about as good as the exigencies of the times and our fii aneial condition demand or warrant. We understand that one of our representatives has pledged himself to establish county courts. That will do very w 11 if the county exchequer can stand about three times the additional expense. This we are not prepared to advocate. L*t us rather hold iip the hands of these ministers of justice? give respect to their office and the result will be more satisfactory than continual fiult-finding. thto kfircrron in Aimi-:viiiLi<;. j The election in Abbeville tJouuty was j tiuieland orderlv. and a ?r.iiifl vii-in?* I has been achieved. This is due to the) ulicensing watchfulness and energy and \ diligence of our most efficient County ! Chairman ; to the nid and advice of our1 excellent K.Vecutlvp Committee; to the j labors of Precinct Chairmen ; to the initucncc of the women of our co'iut'y ; to the patriotism and manhood of our men. It is due too loth'o t amest work and the enthusiasm aroused by our meetings. Wo know Some who thought this "parade and fuss and leathers" all nonsense. lint no jijrht thinking man1 doubts that it awakened our people to I the danger their apathy was bringing1 upon. Not a moment of the time so] Kpent was thrown away. Its influence i was good and will last. Let us rejoin* iii our victory, and resolve anew ahVnysj t<> maintain our rights and freedom. fti rr.nvisoit rn.\zucit! At Cedar Springs on tin: night of tin? ; election. \y, \Y. .Fra/icr, colored United ; States Supervisor, being requested to kign the election returns tlutly refused, 1 and going out to the crowd of negroes j present, gave the command, "fall in." I 'l'hey djd "full in,"' and then began the ! most furious fusilado of pistol and gnn I shots, around and against nnd into the ' house in which tho election was held, j About one hundred, ami lif'y negroes . were present and about ten white men. i This, the only disturbance save one or \ ?mm?? ?w?.? ii 1 . . .nn>it?jwi?t.w.? i mw two private lis!iculis, was tin- work o!" negroes lfil bv ii Republican Supervisor. Ami this is the \Y. \V. ]'ia>;icr iliat while men have befriended initl helped. i:i>itokiaij noti;s. Soiik.' coin incut was occ ?s:oi;c>l in (\>lumliia en Tuesday, by tin? fact lli.it ("apt. Kit-hard O Ni-jik', ox-Mayor ol ti.? city, ami liitlirrto a straight out Democrat votcil the I'daine eleetoral ticket, hecause he saiil ho ilitln't want a hangman lor President, that lllaiuo would make a I'itter President than Cleveland, ami the hitter's policy would he ruinous to Ihe country. As an olf-set to Captain OXealc's erratic vote, Mr.John Agnew, heretofore an Independent ami classed hy some as a Republican. voted the stiaight Democratic ticket in holli State and l'Vderal boxes. Newberry has had her periodical lire, supposed to he incendiary. This time the citizens were ready for it and soon put it out with tiler splendid new engine, before much damage was d nie. 11 was started in the cellar of I'/, d. Haniage's store. Dr. (ieo C. Hives, Democratic candidate for Congress in the iVtershurg, .Virginia District, died on the day of the eieenon. 111 ino rvi'in in ms renvmga tnnjoriiy of votes can In* be declared elected ? If not what course will be? pursued ? The gentlemen who wort- in our ollice lust night to hear the latest news were a gloomy s< t till the last dispatch came in. This cheered their drooping spirits and they went home lest iJiey should hear ! something to east them down again. The Southern vote is unbroken. Virginia was awhile doubtful, but it will lie seen from private dispatches published that she gives lO,<KX> 1 ><-mo::ralU majority. The majority for the Democratic Klectolal ticket in the Third District will besome where between 11,MK) ami 12,(XX). We delay the publication of our papei one day in order to give authentic information of the election. The estimated Democratic majority in South Carolina is about thirty thousand. Whatever the result may be Abbeville has done her full duty. Colonel Dibble is elected to Congress over Tuft by 2,(XK) majority. [ ( Tolli^rt is hadly distancod in this race LATEST FROM THE ELECTION. Now Jersey, Connecticut niul linltami Ssifc The following telegrams won? roceiv cd by County Chairman lionet : Moi.uus 4 1\ M. Virginia it is supposed gives ten thousnnd Democratic majority. New York city and llrooklyn it is supposed, so fat ns heard from will give Cleveland ten thousand majority. Rowi.ktt. ! / ? L! / ^ 1i %I V./IM.i iu.\, n. ** i , m. Latest nows here is that New York is I in great doubt, probably llopunlioaii. Connecticut and Now .Jersey reported i Democratic, also Indiana. J. 1?. Iklaii. j Coi.tmuia, S. C.?5 l*. M.?Telegram jiiHt received Iroin Mr. Uorman. Chairliiau National Democratic Committee, says : New York close, believe wo have carried it by from 7,'XX) to l(),(HH't. Indiana, Now Jersey and Connecticut sale : probably California and Illinois. Iamk* F. IZI.AII. ,\Ye have clipped liberally from tin columns of the J\'eirs nail (Jour/cr ol yesterday in making up this column, which we nr?! sure utir iVii'iul will n<?i I object to. At this hour, .'5 A. M., th<? telegram* | from the North and West leave it in j (loul)t whether Cleveland or 1>!:;iuc* i.< elected. Marly in the uijrht all therej ports were favorable to Cleveland, ami j at one time it was confidently assorted I that the Democrats had carried New [ York. Now.Ieiv?vy, Connecticut, Indiana, i California and Nevada, as well as the I Solid South, and had a chance of carrying M-i.xsnchusetts and Wisconsin, beside semiring y votes on the Fusion ticket in I Michigan, lie lore midnight there was J a change for the worse in the character J of the relnrns. It is now uncertain that j Cleveland has curried New York State, I although the chances are stiII in his favor. The Republicans claim to have carried New Jersey, when the latest ! Democratic returns give 7.<KX) majority, i an:), besides this, boast that they have j placed Virginia in the Republican col| iiidii. The probabilities still are, that the ' Democrats will be shown to have curried i New .Jersey and Indiana, and most likeI ly Connecticut, and there is nothing discouraging and much 'hat is encouraging i in the reports from Michigan and Wisconsin. "Without New Yoik State, however, Cleveland cannot be elected. I We hope to be able, in a few hours, to give more definite tidings of the result of the momentous contest which J took place yesterday. i in; toiiowing uispatclt from tlio lion. ]$. I?. Smalley, Secretary of the Xational Democratic Committee, was received at 2 A. M.: j Xkw Yoi:k, Xovemher l.?To [ '. W. i Dawson ; Wis have earned Xew ..York, New Jersey ami <"??>iintic-;it, ami (liiuk \vt' have carried Indiana. P?. 11. Smai.I.ky. Now .Irrtioy. Tiikston, X. .J., Xovemher 4.?Mercer Count}' shows a 1 >emocratic ;rain of 2.ri<). The returns are slow and scattering. All tliu indications, are, however, that Cleveland's plurality in the Statu will l?e 7.<XK>. Connecticut. Nkw Y??:;k. ^nvi'iuher 4.?10 P. M.? Tlir.ru \vyrc po, disturbances whatever in J?un?c licfit to-day, and the returns show the election of (Iip Democratic Xalional ticket and thu re-elceiion of (iov?*rm?r \Vnl!< r.hy at 1 ? .?>! 2 ."i0<> Majority. ?w'ji wBBiiwca w-inm ' v.nmmmmm I .ullana. In:>ianI'm.b, November 1.? !?>!'. M.? . I The vote lo-tiav is heavy ami everything is quiet throughout tin: Slate. Tin? J D'-moctnts never stood up so grandly ( i ami hrnv-dy :>< they *1 i?I to-dnv. 1'caltering returns IY?>m various town-| ships in southern nml central Indiana indicate decided I>eio?ierntic tains. They | se n> to averageabout thirty to the township* This may i:>>t i.< e|. up throughout the State, lust tiie siins are all ;;oed. j i These returns, after deducting CSur-j : field's majority in 1 *SS??. of about 7.tKH?. would leave Cleviland 17,<*x) majo.ity, ! in the Stale. j | ('lark County reports a Democratic] j gain of 250. This would indicate that I the State goes Democratic l?y (M>. | The Stale Democratit: l?y S,!iOO. I n utanai'ot.is, Novembvr 4.?The j heaviest vote ever known was po'letl to j day. The result much in doubt. i'.oih j ! sides claim the State. Hendricks claims j Indiana by -!.">(M>. Nkw Vojsk, November 4.?The //< /'-\ I il/i/ savs that Chairman Henderson ! claims Indiana by K.O<M> plurality. Wisconsin. The Wisconsin returns are very meagre, hut show large Democratic gains, j The Democratic committee believe they j have carried the State, and it is certain I iv very close ami may take (lays to determine the result. The chances are j that the State is Republican by less j than 5,tMM). Ohio. The indications now are that Maine's i majority will be over -0,(KH). Virginia. IIiriiMoxii, Va., November I.?The | vote appearing uncomfortably close.' Mighty precincts in this State show a Democratic gain of 111. This indicates ja very close vote, and if the ratio of I Demociatii; gain is not increased the j State may go Republican. Tlcrc are I l.tHM) voting prccincts. It is estimated that the democrats j will cany the State by Jo.tHK* majority. I The cities of Alexandria. Portsmouth, j Fredericksburg, Norfolk, I.yjiehbtirg | and Staunton give Cleveland H,7tM? voles . j ami Hininc S,t>'>(! votes, a small Ib'iuocratJ ic gain. | AOVlrli'. TO MllTUL<l>U Arc you disturbed at night ami broken of your rest by a sick child suller' ing and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, soiul at once and get a bottle of M us. Winsi.ow's Kootihxu Svn. i'i' l'ois (.'uimuikn Tkktiiinu. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve tin? poor little sullorer iinniediatelv. IVpend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and dianho>a. regulates the stomach an.d bowels, t:ur?\s ! wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inj tlamination, and gives tone and energy to I the whole system. Miss. Wixsc.ow's i S.imtiiimi Svitri* koh t'iiii.misun Tkktsij in<! is pleasant ti. the taste, and is the j prescription of one of the oldest and best ' female nurses and physicians in tli" I'nited States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price . J 'Jf> cents a bottle. 5-av i ??? Arsenic l'iils by tin- I'int. .1. A. Smith of (iaiuesville. (i.i., iiut-. I chant, says: "For years I was a victim [to the combined o fleets ot' Krysipelas and an aggravated type-of Key.ema, that I hatllcd all medical skill. 1 consulted the very best physicians in tin? I'nited i States to no good [ nrpose. I gave every patent medicine that was recomj mended a faithful trial and received no i benefit.. I took large quantities of potash and a pint cup full of arsenic pills. Tin; patent medicine, pills ami potash 1 mixtures fed instead of curing the disease.' They destroyed my appetite ami wrecked my system?I lost flesh and en erg)'?i lost three years from my business and spent HH) iu a fruitless ef| | fort to regain my health. At last, when I I bepan to consider my case hopeless, ! I commenced taking S. S. S., and iu a short time I was entirely cured. I waited a year after a cure was effected, i j and continued to take Swift's Specific ' j oil' and on as a sort of safeguard, before ! I was willing to nuikr public this inar: I velous euro. Being assured beyond tIn; possibility of a d?.ubt that tin? cure was permanent, 1 wrote this history of my cast* for tin* hem lit of my fellow pj My skin is now as smooth as it was when a boy. I weigh more than I over ' did in my life, and my general health I was never better. 1 passed through | last winter. (whL-h was an unusually , I cold one.) without losing a single dnv ' j from my business. For the last twelve . ! months 1 have had no return of the ery' I sipelas in tiny shape or form, or any i i touch of eczema." * I Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases ' mailed free. I 'I'm: Swift Si?kcikic Co.. 1 > rawer 3, 1 j Atlanta, <ia., 15!) W. 22d St., N. V., and j 1205 Chesnut St., I'hila. WHAT IS THIS! i b? rgacaa?* i Ml. A\ Asthma, 5js? ClorgycMLite' Coughs, B5BB Sore Throat, j Coro Throat, Bg"VB3 Whooping | Hoarseness, pi Cou^h, Indigestion. BaM of Bre?Ul' "" F ! Laryiigitis-IA*ii Bloouiutiiisi BREWER'S LUNQ RE3TOREP is entirely vegetable, and w< challenge the world to produce any. . ; thing equal to it for all Throat am i Lung Diseases. ! Hfgl.OO Per Bottio, off&rfe* "' | LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR. i Macon, Atlanya a Albany, <? Haliaary* i EiKinei'v i 3 most e\' ellsi\ e stock Mil!iilol\ r:il> _A_ n??\v be f .tmd .ii ? !:. M. IIADDON & CO. S. | Application scr charter. j \TOTICK is hereby jiivcn that 'application ii will lie mailt* to tho (ii'iicrsil Assembly nt its next session, for a ehart.-i n lor a I'ailroad from (iivPinvndd, A' > - ti I?vviI!t- romity, to Abbeville court bouse. South Carolina, with power to extend saute. West from Abbeville or Kast from (liven wood,as may be determined 11v the corpora tors. Se|l 11 - ' III Administrator's Notice. AI.l. persons indebted to t lie cat ate of Mis> l?osa I'). Mi.scly. deceased. must ntaki iinmcdiat< pavmcnt to tlic uiidersifrncd an* hI 1 holding claims against said estate an t ( liei*el>y tiotilietl that set I lenient of tlie samel will be made in probate judjje's olliee on Sat urdav, October IMtli. la.si. M. Ci. ZKICJ.KK, Adin'r. sept IS-.'It T'w&sr'vry* .1^. .f.-W VJS 6> FOR -LADIES ONLY. j .1 A'A'J/A'/' J' endorsed by tin* host 1'liysicisins ond l>riiKjiists :it its hotne. .1 A'A'J/A/' ) that Mr. \\\ O NV.l, < water, Ala., says raised Ins wile from an invalid's bed, and lie Iji'licvi'swrn/ /<?/ ! ift. A REMK1>Y of whieh a prominent Atlanta merchant said: "1 would have jriven $51)0 as soon as 1 would a liioklc lor what two bottles of your medicine did for my danehter." A A'A J/}* in repaid to which, IS. J. Caused "s M. I?., Dru^cRist Tliooiasville, .Oa., savs: ' **I caii rocall instances iu which it a j'orJai rtlitf afltv if/I the naval renicdiff hud f'ni/td. ,i /. /. -u t. is i niiinu wnicn i?r. k. H. KoH*fcll, Laiirunprc, Ua., writes : "I liavo used for tlie last 21) vciirs the medicine you are jiuttinjr u]> nnd canstder it tlic beat couibnintioii eve.- jjot'.en together for the disease for whic'i il is recommended. .1 HEM El) Y about vrliich l>r. Joel llt-auhnm, Atbinta, said : "/hare '.fitiiu'itoi tht />< //?-, and have no hesitation in advising its use. and confidently recommend it." .1 /'EM E'I> )* wTiich the llev. II. II. Johnson, near Marietta, (Sa., says he has used in his family with the '-utmost satisfaction" who found it to lie just what it is recommended. A HEMEJ) V of which IVmberton, Tverson iV Deniiisou say: ''Wo haveb?en selling .v ?urns, wmii constantly increasing sales. The article is a staple .villi us. ami oiio of olin'/iift iiit r/f." A HEMEl> Y of which i.aiuar. Hatikin ft I.aniar say : "We sold .">( gross in four moiitlis, ami never sol<l it in any place but what it was wanted again." .1 UK it K It) Ijv which l>r. lluiipli, of LaOrange, (!.i? aavs : "I cured one of the mosl obstinate eases of Vu'Aiuors Mi:kstki* \tion thai ever e.nr.e within my knowledge. with a few bottle*. .1 //A.!////>) of which Dr. .1. lluss, Nol.isulga, Ala..sav>: ' I am fully convinced that it is unrivaled for that class of di.-fI eases which it claims to cmv."' I .) /?'/:'.I/A'/')' about which Maj. John 0. I \Vhituer, of Atlanta, well ami favorably known ali o\er the t'nited States as a lienoral Insurance Agent, says: used this remedy before the war, on a larp.e plantation mi a great number of eases, ahca'/r >r!th u/'* [nit .\Kfl,i*??. t.l JtJIMhItY about which Mr. .1. v.v Strange, ol Carl crsville, tJa., cor: ilies that i i. ..i ? - it innne niivn two liicniDi'i's ot' his I'ami1 Iv <if menstrual irrc'j;u'urily of many years Mantling. Tills (irriU IiOinrdy is r>]t.\iini:i.i,-s Kr.MAi.vi' lJkm-i.ATOK Semi !" ?? treati/e on (lie lica'tli ami llapjii j iu-.sS ot Woman, inaiioit freis. 1'rat! lie 1<1 Uei'tilaUtr Co.. lSo.\ 28, Atl'la, (Ju. j ' I i MI BII. i aiacaeanaBangaMaaw I W. I. I) . j WIIOI.KSAI.K .\XI> \\ | GRATES All I Buy the " Excelsii SE VEXTEEX dillvrcnt si/.e.s in stock. Hoiit ipiantilii's of TI X \V A It E. Vi.-ry l<i W. I. 2-S ill 831 B HA VI-: I> jSpllKIll LA!{(}; ; AND AVKF.L SKLKC" Fall and W ;. t .,t: . j CONSISTING IN PAirr OF Foreign and Dour # . , . f | llATS. 11/ TS, H ATS. HOOTS AM) SIIOKS, IIA linWAHK, IIA III) V <;n<] cito At'Lwvvi-r I'lifcs than thi-y \vi>ro Uver Oil'. * 5^.<n?E33.0S^S7" 2L ?' S|) MesMiiar -v.-> * I ll.W'K Kr.MOVKI) TO Till*. I few Store on the Garner g ll?l,T III"- VrW I.O'l'l.i Wlll'll \"ll I'Mllli' Id; H \\ ii < :il! i*i to tln in. 9 Sept. :*>' . *S I. ?;l" A It J.KS A THOMAS. 2 .... J i PAVILION HOTEL,| rilAlif.KSTOS. S. C. 'irsj ('hiss i:i nil its Appointments. ; i; A tks. fi'i.oo. f; I'.vc'llotit Cuisine. larjjo ;iiry rooms. His Passenger KleVator. Kloetrie 1 ??*1 Is ml Lights. Healed llolumla. Hotel ..I .... II.. I 4 1 a'iim;iii> Ijuraini. """| AYER'S |1 Cherry Pectoral. I No other complaints arc so insidious in their attack as tlioso alluding the throat aiul lungs: <? none so trilled with by tlio majority of suiter- 1 ? crs. U'ho ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps front a trilling or unconscious exposure, is often hut tlio beginning of a fatal , sickness. Avuit'8 CiiKltnv rucroitAt, lias) | well proven its clltcacy in a forty years' light with throat and lung diseases, and should bo : taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. "In 1?">7 1 took a severe cold, which aiToplcd ' k" my lungs. 1 had :i terrible cough, and passed rnight alter night w ithout sleep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Avr.U's Cl!i.ui:Y 1'i-x-tokai., which relieved my lungs, induced Bleep, and airorded mo the rest necessary lor tiie recovery of my strength. My tlfo continued use of tlio I'kctohai. a penna- < neiiteuro was cll'eeted. I am now G'J years old, halo and hearty, and am satistied your t Ciir.uuv 1'iccToUAi. saved me. Ilon.ui: PAiitiiuoTiiElt." : ltockingham, Vt., July 15, ISC!. Croup.? A Mother's Tribute. " Whilo in the country last winter my littlo ! boy, three years old, was taken ill witli croup; it seemed as if In: woulil die from straiigit- I lation. One of tlie family suggested the uso 1 of AvKit's ClIKltltV I'lifTOHAl., ii bottle of ; C which was always kept in the liouse. This I Mas tried in small and frequent doses, and j to our delight in less than half an liour tho little patient was breathing easily. The doctor said that the ClIKItUY I'KITOR At. had . saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, M its. Kmma GEDNETi" 100 West 128th St., Nuw Vorlc, May 10, 1882. j "I have used Ayeu'r CiiF.nnY Prctohai, j in my family for several years, and do not i hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual ! ~ remedy for coughs and colils we have ever "< tried. A. .1. CitASE." : l?uko Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1SS2. i " I mlVcveil for eight years from Bronchitis, j and after trying manv remedies with no sue- \ . cess. I was cured by the use of A VKit's Cni'liltv rWTUIIAL. .blSKI'l! WAEDEJi." j lJjlialiu, Miss., April fi, 1S?>2. " I cannot eay enough in praise of Arm's ' Cimititv 1'KcroitAl., believing as i do that hut for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. K. UltAUDoN." Palestine, Texas, April 22, lsS2. No case of an alloc!ion of the throat or Yilfi'ro ^vicic liii I lv ri-li..vr>.t by the use of Arm's Chkury Pectoral, j and it will ultra;/.* cure when the dlseaso la i not already beyond llio control ol medicine. j psel'akei) by Dr.J.C. Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. j . Sold by all Druggists. ELFI, ! KTAIL DKALKU IX M&i Stoves,! ) TINWARE, ! or Cook Stove!" : I inir Stoves in j^reat variety for wood and coal. | \v at wholesale. . j DELPH, .! ' i i lio.ul Street, August-si, (*n. F TEMPLETON i | ; STOKK '! - . ' 1 IMS!) STOCK OK ' : * " * I inter Goods,': " . '1 . J i i .. j est i<* Dry Goods, I :oms, I v | I ; ;!l i '* t ' , iid "AUK, IIA til) W A It K, ' : . .. . " i ICI:IMI:S, onncKnir.s. CKKUY, CKOCKKUY, CROCKKUY,; J; , ; : ' l ed licfoio. . . 1 tf |: I DEATH UF C AMI HIGH PR TIIKY HAVE PIE MIUMERABL AND 5S"^5r<e>S.!.<eciL tSa.e OF Til lv SILENT MA. )ur Killing Prices, !!!:o muffled d ing their Funeral fiflareh to t iivion for some time. vy.th this we Nib lost terrific W JMfctffc U4-S4* CJjVUMF ilfcl'Il N ?51111 vt ">."?( . (from (iultlsti in ?& Co., who novor palil f< ally w.Mlh if- *><> 5,(KM) Fairs Men's Hsu tlx.- very lx-st mailt1, at $-1 We nu-an G,000 Pairs Men's Calf at 8~(\, ciii-aj) rit +1 4,300 AIRS MEN'S C0N< at $ I 'Hi; would li(* clica Special to the Oou \ first-class Kip Ih'Ogau at 7">r! ; never sold for lirognn made at .$1 2~>: sold at other houses Skin Shoe at 7"?e. : tegular price $! *10. 'I'h J} 1 '2"> ; always sold at in Children's cannot heat its in prices and tjiHi/ifff. ' ' ' ' : . I : | ,. : , : f ,r.: .. ' i The hest quality Pehldo OSoat Mutton at $1 RO. The host iptnlity ('urncoii Kid at 'fli DO. O " Hand-Made Shoes to arrive on Tiu'sdpy ni* .? .!|'!>I fi-iniH- mis r?IH>e von ItlllSl KOI! llltMtl. no botter article,\ -e > E^aa.totoesir'ss f 3E .1 ;> . w . ,\u if .!( .;> :n --.#??! / do not iwmmI thoip yf't, but remember, tho fti; want, so secure them now while you Chn'.n Cflf.-r.tr Men's. Rvoiy one knows the rej^il ' ".! or , . I -i.. .t.. > ; " , I; ;, . . -i fiii;rr ' Mir I: 1. . 0: Trunks aiiel ;Trav ,: 1111 f M t?' . . i;? ?" ' ; Ve have on hand and always keep the largest : ' above in the cit; We never say in our advertisements wlmt ivc i vhnt we do not have, then*lore our pri-.ied priei ealers, and the public look eagerly for th'6|ty,'i(1 ft I fO? | 1 CARVER, CAS: l.l '"MK'U.II' I4/. (Jrare Diyffcv.h to ('oih j/ftition -il I !;?. -.u ><, .! [ ' li // ' , , OMPETITl ' a JOINED iE CARAVAN 2E&^.:r&.2x.fi? JORITY! ?< v. 1 fA<j-x, n* rums, have been beathe Shades of ObWot satisfied make 01 nnrvlilnn I ?liicr! Felt. Hals ~ >r thi'inj. Th?>s<.' Hats nru nctiiu-h. id-sewed Shoes, thr* ))? .<( wlwn we say so. Skin Shoes , 25. 1RESS SHOES p at 4*1 :">u" f % 4 Mry Trade! loss than $1 J"?. The host quality at fl 7T?. A tine Woman'* Caif <? licst ipiality Call" Skill iSltoe for Shoes i'ov winter wear th?- world ? . * :i'. ' K > ? # 4 ? n',* . k . * . ^ ? ?*; j * o . ^ 'J f ?t :D M t .-> ! " 'I J . " . . -I . 1"lrU sv.. A roalgooil l!i*rncjp:i Kiil 'at $1 5i>. lie small lot of,five Cfts(.',s Men's xt, which i> ill 1 u; sofil at. $3 (X >. > Von have always-|>aj.d $?>tx> for X 'I ,.i* ...? I ?> i. ' . ?. iii? will soon coiih! wIh'h yM:?tnll uy them :it -i>c. I'ur "nMl ?V price of these i? J**/ ;.! / t M ? ?l ? ?t / h | (Hi. \t y t ! :?" {%? >#?,.,: ihi: t i , i * ? .*}? ! , i i. ?1U^\ elliii"* Bap?. .'. \ >\ v ' ( stock am', assortiutmi.otvtlyj jT' *" i * * 1 f ' J- ?f. / * '>**. i?? noi nifMu nnr ^ I -I"" s ntv II TtfHKfHt' to i ni"11 iiMiuiu. l>t\ 4 -s / . " II .I" !"1 '.I I .1*1% II ? i i t i* tli?t vf Ki i I / !!i U > ??/1? ?. ? T? W ,11 ts * I Mil. Iiiii II p l! /ill tlulliii I I r.u?J l'"?"' I 1 ?i1Ma") .*1 A. VC OA., >