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takh n it. p. f6r torn hkap^citk rr is i orJ.u.vnsD ccrs-p. r. STOKES. — JJropIc. THURSDAY, JULY LOCAL NEWS. TKji •rtu*h*A of lUrnwell conn)/ who re- oognite (lie imjMHAiine of forniing a Suit Teacher*’ Araociklhm are rr<j»e**eJ M> meet a< GreenrilU Auguat {Hh anti KHh. For fur ther informaiion wlilVCh* Mr. L. H. Ilaynea, 6»r leaton, S. 0. 1 '. '. , V A. Ift’iaT, 8. C. B, C. .|^cr*ox4I. —Meann. Sinthn and ’ If ike Brown are in New Vork. xifajiik .Stendmrn ami family rViVl Major Ix- lar niid (‘aiiiily will leftre forthfe'ffp countrr ahorily. J mlge B’. T. Rice and Misses. Annh'!|nd Lix* xie Walk* r skirted to “The Land of th'Jdky ’ on Monday. Hon. W.J. Wood was in town on Moodhy. WiiusToit —h^r. J. T. SaiiUrhiv* com pleted a fish pond which will be stocked wii h c irp Several others’ speak of making ponds. Watermelons are abundant ami heavy ship ments are being matte. ,A unique eutertaiii- meit, to which Tha fKAyte is hereby in vited is being prepared" bV one of our morft C'nterprisingcitiiens Lrat Winter he hauled it large number erf saw log* fn front of his f CMdeuce. TMs spring he pfantod a water melon patch conveniently nti»V. and as aeon h* the melons are ripe Iris neighbors will roil the lii'g and eat the melons'. Mr. L. B. Toole nas four acres of sw'amp corn which prom ises fo mhke 20b bushels. Af.TonrrnEB Too Scnnav.—They mug ma» lial expended as much for Graham’s sod* water as he thought Ui» parse would warrant, and he made aphis mind to—to. Well, this is what he said I “I’Ve been thinking that ^du ard very dear to me, Louise, and I’ve been Gtiaklng that—that Louise. I that is, I think Ims of yon. and— sad — what do yon think r “Oh, George, thla Is too sudden* How is your hnnlr account r* “Wotl, this Is n little sudden, too, I had An pal yan Would consider yoflr bank account fhiwn eoeuah for both. J The pentng hiss thet sounded like ^he breaking of a pipe stem, sW it mil never he repd i«d. A SetaviHn Orrasvrvirv — F. H. UfoWn m velfiag aui n ha a-Warns hack of Bprtng sad Bwtnmer Ury Goods and Nttleod at Iras than Soot. A hoot ths first of HopW*. •we ho * spool# 14 opoo o hoaoUNl stark « f I all Goode, and Wr the noil Unit y day* he wilt h*voo«oWet teasthaooaa*So osahoream tor that stock Terms atrietly cosh Wo quota omuS price* t raiWo 4 and fi canto, luaoltao 9 sonta lattWo lawao IS l-t rente. r unes It I land Ifirents. Saioa maa-Ma If, tit and U son**, Kaito dro* food^ lot | omte haaiiaps 1SS9 ssn*#. sash- moens It 1Jco— eh^h.4 h snsopjn T I t oentn, eeT -e hoo spun T f otdoT t Z ton)*, toWl II14 tswts.O'd eserythiof Moo In pen* Yon and hoseer p* at onns I# you bargains. (Warn* ms — ru n ho the y SsUsds . Tbn Alkso oonniy tiadfiMir to pny ing if a inirreet oo the Lobin WourO by AlCm wooty to pruebln ' loilff tnftyjw. . M<> -. * Pbllodolpbiw baa nbollabed it* ooW oroti anfosUa. Thero will bn oo auc tion to the rotofld cfalldreo In ihnpub* Be oCbools If they are kept einwo, A petition fnd-dftocitl option law nix hundi e.l fret ion* nod oqntatoinpr 30,• 000 namea wan pr«#)*nt»*ti to tbo Geor gia Lnpinlature on thn Idtb lunL • ^ A Mil bad been Introduced in the Gnorrtu L-yisUture “to prevent drun ken pecnonu Htteudlfltf church or ea- tertalnmentn, or carryltog whiskey,*’♦ Two 6t onr public hntltutlona can not cooiplain of a want of patronage— the lunatic aayiutn and the peoiteutU- ry. Both of theta have almost daily accessions to their numbers. It l<t not generally known that post masters are required to redeem all de faced or blolted postal cards that have never been mailed, giving four new cards for five old ones. “Who was It that said It is not good for man to be alone ?" asked a Sunday School teacher of his class. A bright boy answered, “Daniel, sir, when he wafln the lion’s den.” . If pi$ople knew as much about what theythlbk they know, as they think they know about wbat otheis tbiok they know, we think they would know more than they think they ktoow now. The town of Sew Ului.in Minnesota, having a pcpulatftn of 3,500 persons, was wrecked by. a cyclone oo. Friday. More than a hundred buildings were demolished and over thirty persons killed. The average age of the seventeen Presidents on thHr death was 72 2 3 years, and of the Hx«e«^fif who died from natural cam “ ' Geo. Grant Is now 50 y aldent Hayes Is W and Pi d is 50. Professor' tfew taiPh- sootao institute, eo, by mean* of s msgoi nd the location of the bu Ideal's body, so l. If p< sin Its depth from tbs si The first hole a of 1881. reined b man sc DsWfff, « vestoti <>o Uatttf* BsefhMB* for tn 3c t Os! at ths i Bro., Bios_ A Ocrmaa foil >*1dw as a ssi “Inks a pises of ths atss Of s loaf Ur sad swallow Out relieved, St tC hours the ■titery: about la ws- ’ to tf# hsphsolsi lesl 6y all l peopfu of Oh •ak thS pwipls Of tft seat Pair to b# Si •b o tbHt IbtsTk SsSBwUllOe Old so It I bo at. 4e. If re the fke | •Ul the TusuSuy. ihn tbn. n ■■■ytos tU n*«»a<saen ess tssgn. ibn **■<*■« —m Wsssfvysf hy fse ususlteas na4 ibn4*nn>» uannh ikn> a*u'-4 bs I |gpa|| gf gg aswfif A I linsnes anrs Sshnnnef hp hyn 11, .1. Basmi if B. Ashee.ahst ehssb M*** nuvn pns*ea*ei Sn Mtusa* funs h*)* LI )t# Bsees a*4 Mary Juhanea fa* peefsssa** m ftnaSny hsbuulsessea* nod psansaaley Be- •up«b*as ** *ef wuaamnS. •••ey W*y pW»» r | uu4 uS Sawsus* «f Vr«ag pruucul •* ike seat aamsai pks aks ef tksuu tk —b Lsag m*s tkoy H*« *• **••* • c ^t»«r’>ug iufuia«» f«s y*i talks tuuaua)*u. ta sa^k ikey u. • i—utut TV* u-4 pulps ml she >tyae ChaMk •* *V** plsuu ku* tecs i*_.l*v* I a* a an*) yfiut. fm<m, ekwk kn* (vam>y iapsmsd tke snsne- anl pouf—* t at ito *h«*vh Ths Is tks <*uns at *au lab— ta aau* att As *te«e kut*eya TW pewit—l glet at lb* Is *S Mr. S p T erase • Job* Ms fc* spp—Sly iruukks 1 mWk • Sn«a*s at lbs k—»« Ns kas l—a f Ihl^M hofMf# sadAtwAsiP^f WfA IfHB 9 fiMh^ ft# S*i..u tue. fta ebs I* • • y sbaew-ag Mm*, sad *t in tu la i«p*4 <t•* ka •»• aals • mtmm Snkn r a ike»« is aaatkse —>s hw |fa*tev«r K. ka I ha I bafa- i SaVsd II of the t ileus •pood M S»*t iplaewt by Mr. Out loan h* kept j PtsaiAvo* a eua-H in a-s ibs papefa * tbe ef .If. bat lb ey'»a s* Mn tuoa h » >aa bln aril, k-u ! raaeMam lb# BMds I wttb bM nai»ne*y. Tbraa aefra a*es e< Ba'ia. la Xswbrfry e>-aat». • wd a vsdwnkfa male u» Irs— al'b shalaa a hUa aw atsemy wtsb rbaabs < i aUrha that ka dts-l They wmtrn nrr e>| f -f MalmiuOa of lot utsL The tarveat hog If tha oaaoirjr ta • Pulsa l Av.iua, f ar years «4-i this eprtam lately oa soblhltbw at Jsnvti-w ih*y. Kssissn Mis leofth Is 7 sink c4 ssrfc, fit feas , girth ai f 1 t leal. ghth of sawua, • feat U Iks Old World sad tbs S^a WmId, taora than a hundred theasand railroad loeomo- • Ivsa, l^slr total fores Is eqnbi to unmO.OOd horns power, aod nil ths other steam eodnea on ths globs are • -itamted at if OOO.OOO bores power — Tbs tschakol “bores powsr,” however, Is really rqoal tp three avsrsgs burses, and each horse to about seven moo ; tbs aggregate powsi, therefore, of all ths cngi.Ve being vastly mors than the efii^etive force of nil tbs human workem living. Four-fifths of the stSNcn engines now at work have been made wit bin a quarter of a century or so. In in Interview with a reporter Mrs. OitrfleRi recently said : “I never oould understand anything about politica, and if I liked a person It mads no dif ference whether they were Republicsne or DenioorAts :* and now I have grown to think that there Is not much differ ence between 1 the two great pnrtlea, for one says jnfrt as kind words in our (•resent aftHcrion ns the other.. It makes me feel Hire forming »o opinion as to what I would do were Motnen permitted to vote as well as men. 1 believe I would get two tickets, fold them togetberlso as to look' like one, and drop them both ioto the ballot- box.” ^ Sheriff’s Sales- By virtue of sundry executions to ms di-' reeled I will offer for Mile at Barnwell C. If., 8. C., on Monday llie 1st day of August, I88f, it being salesday in the said month, within the legal hours, of sain, thn following dn*. criked real property, te-wit: AH that undivided interest of Thomas Furse in that tract of land situate in Barn well ennnty containing 1090 acres, more nr lest, hounded on thn North by Furnn's mill creek, Bast hy land* of ^ir*. M. A. Lafilto and J.B. Rates, Foulh by Savannah Kivnr, and on the West by.land* of M<*. R. A. Brawn. Levied an a* th'naroparty of Thom as Fane at thn ask all. B. Balsa. AI#*, All that tract of lan<P siiuaU in Barn wall enaaly eontalnlng MB aWas, more or loss, and boo ad od •• tbe Ne#» by laada of T. J. Konnireo. ha«t by (bo Lower Throe Baas. Hoalb by laads of Judapn Roaalroo sad oa •ho W#ot by laods of MA. Francre Harden and the oWals Ua<tr of Mrs Sarah Berk. Levied oa os tko pr»psi*y Of F. J Kaador* at (ko sail of Dunbar. Clark A Co. Far the Next Thirty Days r . vv raUICimEiraiOTlHUTHK -AT Tns- Spring FCTR MEW. OAK H AU. and ST Alt, I •> 014. GlGw&cf GBSG Broad Bt- Augusta. Ga W ILL Os sold regard Isas ^&f COST. I hsve ons of tbs LARSE8T STOCKS OP CLOTH I NOT o tbs TWO STORES to sstost from. PRICES f»*r ths next thirty days wilt b« In ths rsacb of cvsrybody. NO HUM BUG. I buy my goods for CASH and am abto U> ssll tbetfLESB than th<-v enn bs bought for at ths MANUFACTURERS, owing to tbfi'KjMKIE DISCOUNT I gst for tbs CASH. PRICES LIKE THIS • Fancy Casslmere Suits, all wool, 81.00 to $12.00. ^ R&ck “ ‘ ~ 00. Clotb and Worsted Suits, fur dress, $1000 to Blus Flannel Suite, warranted not to fade, $600 to $1 Blue Yicht Suits, $12.50, > L»ok to your interest and take advanUgs of this great SliCRIFICE. iDkSrRemember ths place, H. BROOKS, * r; ■ juneft-Sm aim 614, C16 and 63C BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, OA. McAlister &_osborn 606 KING ST.. CHARLESTON. S. C —y— Deolers ki KOSHER and aH kinds of freak msata. ICE, ?0tlTHYrEGG8, FHCIT8 AND VEGETABLES. Having superior factttttes for hamlllrc country produce, alwajn gotUofif the highest prices, nuking fibers) cash advances on consignments, we solicit a trial from tbe shippers of Barnwell county aod guarantee satisfaction. joss* SPRING) 1881 1881. |,CLOTHING AND HAT (STORE, Til Broad Street. AugBata* Ga* L.AHC9KMX MTOCK IN THK CITV.! BM’K FLANNELS AND YACHT CLOTU-Sato FANCY CASSIMKRK SUITS is tbn kreH stvles BLACK CLOTH aND WORSTED SUITS FOR DRESS- LINEN’S, ALPACAS, MOHAIRS.SKESUCKKRS, *». STRAW AND FELT HATS lor mea arntbop. v , Osd V * SHIRTS, NECK WEAR, Ro.T . .• , TRUNKS, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, le. t SjdW J AU aCwsi 8t tke lowest priors. Large wholc-mFe line wFiicB merekanls wUf do : A. W. KLANCHARG «pr21-3di 1 FOR J. C- LUDLOW k CO. Boots and Shoes. <—o- THE PEOPLE OF BARNWELL ARK INVITED TO CALL AT THE First Gists Boot tad Shss Stars. OPPOSITE*THE MONUMENT, A XJ G U »T Av GEORGIA. - Where they esa find tbe ekoteasH pDods brssgkt le tke Seutkers marUt, and at lower prices than at any period sioesr fks war. Strutly fair deaiiu^ aad fncKlsewcbangad ia tkres moatka or tks moasy re. - Agret. _ •ayl* AUGUSTA. CA. \ . V. ' The Blackville Sale Stable. Wo are Reedy Now. rw*»t a -Fee lea v«ar* my w)h »oaSa*d fabee S—I *akeauk a —mpKen'ma atsstm—)«fWs* •are knr. sad I wred up a esaml Imrtmaa .a trembaa*<«B Bta ■■ ia*1 ■ sga I mu a C. S Bag wi'b Hop Iki.nr* am Is. aed I •Infkf I would be a km* •••• mare. Itrseth. bremy |jgy reared tobn aredma. Sw« bmilnSMrrd hen. nan In saw •* wnlt aad wreag am say sum's a.Is, aad It enet am rely ••• daHnre. Panh tolly pa,a’ -fi W., Komi. Mick /rs* /Vm*. Areas of pineapples will bo plaotrJ |o Florida. Florida will raise sight million water- mrloos this year. Tbis day le the anniversary of ths bailie of Boll Run. A Buts Temperance Convention will meet at Montgomery August 9th. The wine crop of Georgia last year wan 903,244 gallons, worth f1,325,121. A Jug with a square hole In tbe bot- tom la tbe beet thing to put wblakay In. We regret to learn that the health of Hon. G. W. Croft of Aiken la not at all good. Of 121 newspapers published In North Carolina only 5 oppose the pro hibition movement. In New York on Friday cotton was sold for August delivery for 12 cents, but fell to 11.64 cents. Gen. John 0. Pemberton, who sur rendered Vicksburg to Grant, died in Pennsylvania oo last Thursday. The Southern Christian Advocate learns that Bishop Wightman shows indications of permanent convales cence. There sre said to be nearly 550,0di> Freemasons in the United States, more than one to every hundred of popula tion.* — The grand Jury of Edgefield have re commended, by a vote of twelve to one, tbe adoption of the stock law In that county. About 7,800 taxpayers have made returns to tbe Auditor ; about 200 have failed to do so and will have to pay the penalty. <£> u wt-iia •witfki i ka TW fresf are the Lip, Ml Mauls to U» hare bad Juty fuuad iksdr t*“r- Dtotoea, to In the last forty years one hundred and twentv mil coast of Afrioa missionaries on the West hsve fallen victims to the climate. Reports show that tbe crops of Eu rope will be excellent this year. Tbe village In France will probably be the test In 15 year*. Warner Miller, Admlnlstratloe Re- pbblieao, was elected ss Platt bythsKew York Leg iaiaturt lost Saturday. Iloeteso prisoners are IWa the jail Fowr af them are Jre*-|-k Bunea. Wag'd I* September Maik Twain wikee to a friend that bw bae ba*-a stay lag every bight fur a fovtsighi oa the tup of his boose wub s ioog pole to keep the comet from sulk tag tbe sari b. "kuqulrvdamao of strength aad purpose, you know’• People who know Mara will appremste the kui umor In the quoted Tits following notice by a Tlrgiola blacksmith Indicates Raadjuster senti ment oo tbs part of MW* partoer 5— “Nona.—Ds copartnership heretofore reetutliig betwixt me sod Moee HkIn ner is hereby resolved. Dem wbat owe de firm will entile wtd me aod dem wbat de firm ewe wli settle wid Muse." Since tbe census waa taken la Jooe, 1880, very nearly a million imndgrauis oded la have landed lo tbe United ttiatca. In New York alone during the Hmt elx months of 1881 tbe arrivals numbered 240,000, They are nearly all bound for the West, and do out produce an ap preciable effect on the labor markets of tbe Atlantic coast. v * The New York Tribune mao re marks : "If a man who owns a hun dred sheep oould pin a ballot Into the wool of each, drive the ftocke to the polls, and have the ballots Accepted and counted, tke process would be 'voting'on the part of tbe sheep as truly 08 Is tbs carrying of tickets to the ballot-box by multitudes of those negroes tbe exercise of the right of suffrage on their part.” A Quaker maiden of CO accepted an offer from a Presbyterian eider, and, being remonstrated with by a delega tion of fritmiis appointed to wait upon her for marrying out of the meeting, ahe replied : “Look hers 1 I've been waiting just sixty years for the meet ing to marry me, and. If the meeting don't want me to marry out of it, why don’t the meeting bring along Its young men T” Ths delegation departed In silence. T\, ' Tbe Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention bss re called the appointment of Revo. John Stout, of Society H 11, andT. P. Bell, of Anderson, to be mieelonsrles to Chiua, In seasequeooe of dlflcregee of vt to upon tbosubject of tbe iaepiratioa of ■■tbe Scriptures, tbs majority of tbe board holding lo tbe dootnoa of • pie umty or verbal loaptroiion if the Bltde, • title tb# pen tie® eo named adopt tbe [view that the Script ares were written ROBERT V, WHITE, Marble AND GRANITE WORXa Mooting Street) c if a un kmto2«. ». c* everything entirely new •^etr Firm, •Vlptr Moods, Central Hotel, •>V$r Store. XSKOAD to-ntK MRS w C M THOMAS. The Best Goods (he ( )iea|>ffct ■to MM tovft tf DBtO STUlE FOE SALE. u* arroctf or s LtBOV tfib re- kW recipe Good Goods at Low Figures. reierea freak aad eons l ivtte- to* Tkto •revet re, aad dM a* tltopM ereaik aed *• presto toavrereew fkto 4re* a t tomaiAftaMtoVatov towfitom waiah •UMrereMUto * rafaga l^ i’le per Mawto (towrew'-V aad s»gan>re re re r»li *a reare a*» Iwladad la tea J«f*<A*a L. U.atOFMAW. M 0 McKibben & Co., •f Nswftooft MV* 8Fkt1.\L NOTRE. DM HAXkT I Mot AoM Ws la *kre«.a* P M A B. ■- wtii maMm »krreagk re* Marawi'll aad ad>-la«»g Harr spoasA at nat a witch lkey vul arl re prvev Ikto treed, sod sea daily peceiv*a| — imt GOODR, RutAB* EllOKK, HATH, KOTlOMK^f , r WuonBNWARR, r.MOCMIB. FMOTIglOtS, Fret WO C. Mkaksaft. Nadct to Cngton aaJ DrAtorv COFFINS. Itorre A Fall Line of O offins. oil riare. which I beg to offer at 1 We pricoa. IVae gooda srs aiealy furu ished. M. f. Mol.oiv, Aft , •prTS BlickviBe, S. C. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! Ice packed in barrels, 150 pounds each, $1; Ice packed la barrels, 100 pounds each, 75 cents; and delivered to Express Office, R-rilroad or Boats ss ordered. Consumers sao get any quan tity of Ice desired from onr House, at 9 Market street, at one-half cent per pound. We are guaranteed a full sup ply of Ios the year round aod are open at all hours. «*. to. TKit 11Y A CO. 9 MarkktStbkxt, Charleatoo, 8. 0. iune9-Sm G. Duncan Bellinger, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BARNWELL, C. H i to. C. ISrOffice one door below oftoe of I. M. Hutnon, B*q. Practices in all the Courts of the Suit, aad pays special attention to collecting. .J"*- 11 ' with It* theory of the er otation of man from sal- . - . per*Mill God and an oternal rxl.ieooo for aiaa -To re n by octenco. InMoMty aod Matorlaliain de- thmnod. Tha Ware thoory of Sound, taught la cob logo, and high aohooU for XMn roar*, nroreo to baa arientlSc fkllac*. RerolatlonafT iaScVonoe and th« aline/. Horolutionary in Scloiioo a rtmtSabonk of Ihka or any other ago. Kora) oatorn, TOO mm. haaisaaiily hound and oontnl-- Inwreryanportor ItkoaOMa of thn gTMt aHmtlau of Ittr ago. Two Dnflan by null r-nt-paid. Lnenl and Trareiliog AgnnU Wanted. Clmilnaa with tnbio of eoatenta and ‘'opinion, of th# Pr«ao" ft— tu all. SCI tor7 . tUCU, A 00. M I I way, M. T. J^MES E. 1>^VI8 -A-ttorney at Law, BARM W B L L C. H . M. C. wui snjitoi to sn tks coarts d m Now Don't Forgwt tha Ormt Opportunity RKMRMBKR THAT WE ARI AHEAD AND STILL KEEP MAROlilNtf ON. JOIN THE PROCESSION. Rg-tllVR I’A A CALX kNDMft M.J M A HCLH* iftMtoh •reeiiag, uppwaii* ibs New Cotton FWlfcrre, a AND L1VF.RY HTABLK, sad eo «i «•» toe 1 fuff week of Sapseire 8 ADDLE, Pd A FT aad WOVE He wdl As ptoasad to ere bis reaay oM frieode aad sa. BIHON BROWN, to now •ALB wV kavt a ANIMALS. J T ^14-ly §Decial Volice# IX SOUTH CllQMfr O.M BTOXK ACO.Auruta.Oto. ppBPgn TOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST GAMS M1UA OIN KMOn Geo* H. Lombard A VOSSffT CRT fOCMJRI aM MxcaiW VOUM, a a • a r— a earns W-«a 1W OLD IRON AND BRAH« W A <1 a ill's 'Damon'" A Co#, Na IS BBOAD 8TUET, CH AELEaTl>N, S. COOKtKQ WTOYWft. HAN( '• Taato* 8i^ii of the Golden Boot 1 beve ta alaira tbs bass stack of BOOTS AND SHOES Brer kreeght lo BWA-lha lap sltoarieajHea retire estosetoa at —k of Boot, oad fiknne tor Ore A frerfbre Wrek of anreo nad Ska CefiSl sm aad keep relltag «a _ _ MABTIM KBBLBBt blatbtiili, a a Coro, Pens, Cotton and all kinds of country pnxfase taken k> tg. ahangs for goods. Cash paid fbr cotton. KEELER’S is tbs pines for bargains. ***S id r/.v urn. cut ARLES K. BATH. ISAAC UOLMEA, W. B. HARLEY, Of BAMtTWKLL, WITH j JOBSB. 8TKRI.E THUS. M. McOABAJT EDWIN BATES & CO. JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS «n“ CLOTHING, Nos 122 and 124 Meeting 8t, Charleston, 8. C. ^ L ROBERTSON- TA.YLOR & CO.. SucoMsere to OBO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. [1TTIII ICTUS. VII1IS1U IlltllS -AND- v COMMISSION _____ 1 AMD :< HAYMM5 MXR1C1CT. eHAMDKtoTOM. to. €7. ■rCONWQNMKNTS OF COTTON BOUCITED.-fti 99 ly F. W, Wagener A Co. 0BABLIBT6N. 8 0. 159 161, 163 and 16* Em* Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street IS, 15, IT mk) ID Vendue Range, r Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and I* aval Btoroa Factora- 6 — AND — | THEIR FAMILIES. AND THOb.fi WHO AU NOT VKVTLY TO THHR ADYANTAOl TO 00MB “TBABE PALACE,” Delane & Hiekdk 080 Broad Street, Augpaeta* Gar, AND EXAMINE^THEIR %. [ ‘ Choice and Handsome Display DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS 09 mm BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. —i ^ sail Dothtag bat the purchasers to the sari rwfleeitoa toat toer MV U , ... the pure! iiife avoid ahraye- Ou* goods as off. refunded SVPA-