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0 GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short. Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. BEFORE JUDGE AND JURY. puMit’ •hool? •!< Our week. Man’ll winds in .lime are very disagreeable, but they mean rain and | and so we forgive them. | We reeeived fifteen new subseribers the jiast week. This t<K». without aolieitin^. .1 II Easterly has bought out the ' blaekamith shop of A I. Fortenbury. nee Ids eard in another eoltitiin. Head the ads this week. There ! are <|tiite a number of new ones,some ■ ehanges also, notably .1. II. Tolb'son. ' Owing to a large amount of j<d» | work we have been eompelled to ; omit two or three eouimtinieations, i They will appear n*’Xt week, however, j Last week in ehanging the ad of l>. K. I.avemlur we made it appear that he was grinding on Tbursilax when it should have been Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. "l>oe" Ho>~ were! summoned from shelby N. <lues- day evening b\ a telegram informing them of the dangerous siekimsf of Mrs. |{ oss' mother. Mrs M A K urgerson is visiting her sister at lioiling Springs. ttld.Mei" looks pretty lonesome when lie starts home every night for supper heeause he has to do his own rooking. If. t' Sarratt s sehool elosi’s todax with a pienie. The session has been a most auspieeiotis one. Mr. Sarratt will not. however, open again as he is going to diseontinue the selasd entirely. The quarry pit at the upper lime kiln has tilled with water. It has become a favorite bathing place for boys and young men. The water i* so deep and eold that there danger of drowning. Hat hers ran not he too careful. A game of basehall was played last Saturday on the plantation of A. S. Waters about two miles South west of town. It was the t'owpeus vs. the forinths. .1. M. Ilcynold.- was eaptain of the fowpousaud W. L. I’hillips eaptain of the foriutli-. The seore was forinth 2!t. f<e.vpcns t». Key <• 'I Hoyd will not be at Wil son's f Impel next Sunday, but will attend the eoinmeneemeut of t h> Gaffney Male and l•'emalr Semirnr The Rev ti I’ Wat.-on. o' the \n I r- •on. will preaeli the eouimeiicem ut sermon at II a m at the .M< thodi-t Cbureli. lie w ill also occupy I lit* pulpit at the evening service. Key. Wm. tiiadinghagin. d”liv>-r i d an address at Ridge Springs last Wed. nesduy to a large and apprcc’mtvc audienee, which listened attentively to him. The speaker was very mu< I Impressed with the people and hopc- to be with them again at some fulur< time. The Rev. Mr. f iiadiiegliagiu i* a (ierniau and his portrayal, of tin eustoms and uiauners of those people • re entertaining and interesting. I’rof. (iritlith will speak at Wood ruff tonight week, the oeeasion being the elosillg exerrises of Woodruff High sehool. We ran assure I'fwf.t Jet singer t hat his srleet ion eotild inot Vi>»n' hern bettit and the pupils iiuav exjseef .something interesting. Ifitertuining ai«d elevating. I’rof. • iritlith formerly taught Jjiis school rfind now goes to address tb ,, in nf!' r mu ahsenee of some years. A|in#|M>s of file new telephone exelmnge. W, L. Fillips te||^ ih* following: Ur. Roiiuor remarke I to some by-standers on the str» •) tha ours are lu/y men's 'phones and >h •* be could stay at home and as\ any thing without going oul.' It. R. t*ti reel I said, 'hoetor. if that h .vhi' they are for. you will have t \ . 'phones put into your hoii-e, vo'u'' you?’ It is unneeessary to -.n ‘the laugh was on' the doctor. The Zenith Minstrels. The a hove named troup pbixed to a packed house last night at Woods Hall. The audience w i« w.dl ple.a->-d with the porformanee. if app'iu-e indieates anything. The whd performance was so evenly balaneei) that it would he iujiistiee to mention one and omit the remainder and as our time is limited we eanimt give t he mat ter just iee. The singing was good, the jokes for* the most part new and taking and the sketches laughable. The end work of Mes»r«. ktJntfney. Gregory, Lipseomh and llumphrie- was well done. Mr iJregorv - rendition of J'wo Little Lirls in Him wa> Well received, as as alse the <|iiartetle singing. | • • [ShockmK” Parties. “Shocking' parties are becoming s;jte common. L. W \\Hi>d isma*ter If <i/*f'monies. He furnishes the '*il)> a galvanie battery. Tin pl^v-r- />pnds. The “end men" »«di Iw'ke Injtld of a wire that is ittached to the battery. When the feraiik is turned, a beautiful automa tic dunce is rendered. Tills dance rivals the famous sun Liit'e of the Zuni ludinu*. Ed. H. DeCamp Acquitted of a Serious Charge. K. II. DeOamp. of Tmk I.KPOKK.was last week niltde tbe victim of the • rsnging wrath of the street preacher who was referred to in these columns in our last issue. This preacher who travels under the name of Robert Hoyd w as in town a week or ten days. When In* tirst came he was treated kindly by everybody. Our resident olergtneii afforded him every oppor tunity to reach tbe people by an nouncing bis appointments and doing whatever else ministerial and gentle manly courtesy seemed to dictate. It was soon discovered, however, that be was endeavoring to array one class of society against the other. It appeared to most of his intelligent listeners that instead of preaching t lie gospel he was preaching social ism. Matters readied a climax hist Sun day night when he preached to the factory hands. In the midst of his harangue he asserted that the town folks were un willing to do any thing for t he fac tory folks, that the town would give not hing to huild his hearers a church. He was so ahusive of the clergy men and of the people in general at tiatf- ney that Mr. iM'auip arose and asked permission to interrupt him a minute. He paused as if to grant t he reijllest. Mr. Get'am p t hen staled that the people of Gatfney had signified their willingness to assist in t he building of a church for the factory people and that they were willing to treat them with courtesy at the churches al ready established, and t hat it is w ron g for anybody to talk -mdi things a> la wns talking. The next day. Monday. Mr. Hc- t'amp was arraigned la-fore Mayor Littlejohn to answer the charge of Histurbing Hivinc Worship.' Mr. I’ridmore. of Holmes and I’rid- more was the only wit ness iut rod need hy the defense. The witness with one exception, were very conservative and their statement s made out t he ease for tie- defense. The jury consisted of Harris. James t'ook. \\ . V\ . W ilkins. .1. H. Jones, W. O. Lipseomh and Hr. Hn- I’re. \fter patiently listenin-g to the % testimony the jury peiired. In aiiout live minutes they returned a verdict of not guilty. After t he t rial of Mr. IM'amp he took the afternoon train for Spartan burg. Let us be charitable enough to hope that bis intentions are fur good, hut We believe some of his assertions are too general. Hello ! Central! GnlTney is put t ing on eity .iii-«. The telephone exehauge and service eom- plete were finished llli- Veek. \|o-l of tie- principal place* of hu-im-ss in town are eonneeted. The longest wire is the one | h i! e.cue-'-ls Lini •- stone whieh is about two miles in lell'gl h. Thirty instruments are ineluded in the exehan-gt not ineluding I lie possible out-of-t o A II eollUeelioli-. This is a splendid slio.vlug n* ■ a to u of tin- si/e of tiatfii y. Tlc-re a:-' eities of Li.tttH) to :’.I • M >11 popl] la I io hit do not h i \ e in t !i i i I eh j i'io. a- evihanges more then lifly or sixty in -l rtimeut s. This exchange will be a great eo i- v ii •nee to otii* bti-inesi men i e. ,» oj<|e g iierall. . Hr. W . H. Htil’re eomimneed lie agitation of the *iil>jei I of a tele phone i vehalegc only I wo month ago. ||e xjas S'-eond'-d by W . II. II >*■- and lale|-- hj nil: !'-- Tle-s • getill"tlt -i| jtf j ten m w i- 'i us all. can now rojoi'-'; i'j t i| • ij i i! real!/it ion of t heir hopes. Mr. Williford, of \tiiuis (la., hi* fftftl eli irge of the work and ha* pqslp-ij p In rapid eo nph-tion. Cooj*cr*f»i|«es|«v^e J^sHtutc Notes. The lirsl lenu of (Ip. ji ssion of |S*.M at bimestoiie eludes i'hl||>T!!/y night, the llth with a miisteal. The sehool will then take a rei-ess for ten days when st idles will be resumed for l he reiiuii ider of I he scs»ion. Some of the young ladies will go home for the recess while others will remain. Tin session jllst closed lias been a most successful one. There lias been no sickness in the sclusd Ibis year! and on Hie whole tin results have been most gratifying. There are eleven teachers and utlieersconnected with t his institution. In the primary aiul tin- academic department of t'ooper-l.iun-stoue I list it ute t he names of Kliuiee Little- jolm. Htauyarm* Little. Annie John son. and l.nfar Lip!*eomb appeared on the roll of honor for tin- month of Max. Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries, 1 money saved is money made i Keep constant ly on hand a full line of Furniture, Stoves, Stove Fixtures, Tinware, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc., Etc. Also a Full Line ol UNDERTAKER'S GOODS, COFFINS. CASKETS AND RURIAL ROBES- W e are not much on Mowing, hut we will be glad to furnish you when in need of any thing in our line, and as we pay spot cash for all of our goods we feel confident that we can make ii to your interest to C'jiII iincl I h lioforo Iluvluu;. Reiuemher t hat our goods are bought at the right place, foreash, which gives us the lowest possible prices, and you get the hciiclit of this, fall and see us. Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries. Parsonal Paragraphs. W . Carpenter and little s m. Karlc, went to Spurt.inhtii-g W'ediies-! day. Mrs. L. Hi'iAvn visited friends in Spartanburg Wednesday and Thursday of this week. .1. I*. Hclliugcr of Irviusville \. was in low ti Iasi Sal urday. .1. H tJoudeh-ok has not been at his store for a day or two on a aeeoil nt of ill hca It Ii. S. L. Il'ipper wenl to hi- plant i- ! t ion on broad river last W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samiial Copeland j returned to linlTm-y last Monday. They have had a long bridal tuiir througli tin- South. Their many friends are gl id to hate them again in utir midst. Miss Annie W ood came home Sat urday from Nashville. Tenn.. where ! she has been attending Hr. Price's! Female < "ol lege. Miss Carrie Sams has finished her'I adi»-s a' thepcahody Normal col lege. having gradual -1. Sh r-tuvnel j home Sat urd iv. W . T'. Smith, who ha* been clerk ing in Hallim u-e for s.,ni . time re- t urned home Sat urday . Mavis J(dfefies. of Wi IkiiisviHe. was here Tuesday on Imsim-ss. t'alxin W iiisonant. of W ilkinsville was here Monday on business and plcaslire combined. Miss Mamie H'd m-s, who Im Im-cii teaeliiug at Ml. Tah ui in I aio i county , relumed to h<-r home in the city this week to spend vacation, ( apt. C. A. Petty of Charlotte spent a few days tin- week with friends in IJalTney vicinity. Fun on Wheels. GitlTlley wheelmen are <|e|ei'miued to keep Up Willi t le- t j u -s. 'Ill e latest immovation ha* been iutrodueed Ity W . II. Ross and Harnett Lipseomh. It consists of an attachment com posed of a frame: braces, pulleys etc,, to whieh two safety hicycIcN are fastened together in sm-h a manner as to enable each bicycle to ‘ navigate'’ a railroad rail. They have been trying it on the dummy line between Hubinson street and Limestone, It looks as though these gentlemen might have “a bushel of fun" out of t he eomhinat ion. Mr. J. A. Walker, represent ing t he Sunborn-Perris Map Company (Limi ted) of New 'l ork, spent Monday and Tuesday in town. ||is mission here is to make an outline for a new and improved map o' t he Imsim-ss port ion of the eitv. for the guidance of fire iiiMir mice ag« •ms. II will shoxx all 1 he new bllili lings ; linl ol llel - improve. ment S lip to > late. M 11 i Jatfm ■y ami 1 wife, of S|.; • rt a n- burg. is visit i ng Mi i-s 1. , V G| 1 IT lie X". Mi- and Mr: - S M .b dly . • >f i: oiling S, trin gs. wen i- in tie- city Sa 1 urday ynd .* hind ay \ isil in g M r am 1 M r* M A Ke i-gilsoii. Alex w a - big blx 1 dated over 1 linl slri ng of fish “H lid " Me< ‘raw • • ml \\ otf oid 11 iim- phrie s made a fly ing lri| 1 lo 1 bime- si olie Tuesday lo g el a pee | p ovt •r 1 he fence Mi: -s Addi.- Moiir ‘oe. of 1. i IMC: <1 < me. h r- »< eon siek . but is II oXV 1" •Her i lx Met 1 "aw . i> i i: oiling Springs, spent ^uminy id ll ii. r i!. y will dll i 11 i > brol Ii er T G .' Mel ‘enw Grain Market. » ’nni leas Mlrthduy Pinny Last Mi t day of a sple »-Veiit gllesl si .hirt h- ..Mr l.ive Littlejohn. Irom Tlib kely, was in tow n \ e*;erday. .1 C .ledries u the Greenville bar, i- sjy-nding a few d.iys with his pa- vents, t u| ;u'd MSamuel JelTrii s. The S'jUiie' j. Mil 'i'i|i Lrpij! It's I si all! ■ | i ; I s ( I I el |; gltigly nt n|||' ••irons. t'ajil I .1 M.igni s- of Spaitanhiirg. v a - on 1 1 1 e * t i'e ■ -1 ye^t erday .shaking binds .vitli his many ft-iende he e. K V. Weed i' eontilied to his room at t lie Limesi■ me I uu <>n a<-c-Mint of illness. Prof. Fdwin Wallets went t<> I'niou eniiiit \ today on busitios. MlrsGtorgia Scruggs left Saturday to \ i.«it some of her loriucr selto'd- males tit Rock Hill and Chesiei-.s. (• She will b^ absent some time. 'ir. W ihc \mos and the following young ladie-, Misse* Minnie Harris ttlivt Sarratt, Maggie Amos left Sat urday fora pleasure trip to lioiling Springs and Shelby, N. C. W C. Harper, superintendent of Cherokee mill lilaeksbiwg S C, and w ife were in the city this week. 'The Printers 'J roqble. • «•» * HHp (the S>chool Libraries. Goopi r Ljmc-1pne Jni*jilutc and ^lle Mlilt I.et i , S ( einj i 1 .! r \ I.. i.l b idbrni'b's liutl itt-i- a f.-fpijjf (,</ ‘"oers tbev xvi"‘ ui » : . pal''* ’ • ,a«.lves and I,„.d Mic tow n. u- u ■!, u ave jl i St r ?w? i ,'^ e . d r- a New and Ele g ar| t line of Sample CoodV which will be sold at WHOLESALE PRICES. They include Pants, Overalls, Hosiery, Shirts, Corsets, Suspenders, Hand- : kerchiefs, Gloves, Purses, Pipes, Neckwear, Collors, Fans, Notions, Etc. Komoin 1>oi% I <Io tiss I A<1 ve-i* R. Xollowoii. A Sociable. Last Friday evening at seven o'clock a sociable was given at the Lipseomh House in honor of Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Robertson. Mr. Robertson is pas tor of the Presbyterian church. As stated last week, his wife and daugh ter have lately arrived from Mont gomery. Ala. The oeeasion atTorded the guests an opportunity to greet and welcome these worthy people to our midst. The opportunity wits improved by a great number of guests who enjoyed I he oeeasion to the fullest extent. Till Lkdukk hopes Mr. and Mrs. Robertson may never have cause to regret easting their lot among the people of < JalTlley. Death of David Gramlin. After a long and painful illness Mr Havid Gramllng died June Ith at his home near Kills' Ferry. X. C, He was a native of South Carolina. In which State he spent nearly all his life, having moved to Xorth Carolina only a few years ago. He was an in dustrious and worthy eiti/en and the community extend tin- tenderest sympathy to the bereaved family. • «•» • A Good Appetite AI ways accompanies good In-alt h. and an abseein-of appet ite is an indie.-r- tion of something wrong. The loss of a rat ional desire for food is soon followed by Jack of strength' for w'n-n the supply of fuel is eiil oil tin- lire burns low. The sy slelil ge|s jpto a low stale and Is liable to severe atliieks of dl'ease, The universal les* timouy given hy those who liav«* used Hood's Sarsapai-illa, as lo ll» great merils in resloringaud sharpeningtin- appetite. in promoting healthy a<- lion of tin- degestive organs, and a> a piiritierof tin- blood, const it ut t s tin* st rougcr rccomnicndat ion l hat can he urged for any medieim*. 'Those who have never used Hood * S irsap irilla should surely do so I hi* season. —Carroll ,V Carpenter are olfering (In- biggest bargain of tin- season in tiingliams; l."»e ijiialily at |0<-; li.e • jualily at S.|e. — I lie oldest established Ice Cream and Soda \Va|c|’ I’a r|ors in tin-city i* now re.opeued for I he S»-}|a)»U ill lilt corner of LI'uesloiie and Hoberlsun si reef s hy Holmes \ ITidiunrr, ‘ The I lust h-rs. THE MARKET REPORTS. City Cotton Markets. Corrceied hy the tJalfin-y Hrokerage and t 'o'u mission < 'o. Market dull. Light demand. < 'esl 1 i rude Tit" 7 A Stains o* T« lit Produce Market. t'olTeeled hy T. Havenport. (‘hiekeus. ) rT f" -•*» Hiltier , , , I.T fa 'JH Kgg- I ^ii i'ii i t 11 i'o! I > I Iv O II A I R H! Flat * and * Roll-Top * Desks, Rockers * and * Dining * Chairs, Typewriter Combination. New Styles Just Received. a> We have a number at Prices never heard of bc- ^ ( fore. Call and see them. Km bossed Hacks and ('older .'•••a I-. Tin linesi in the world for I In- monev. M GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO. H Notice. .WING bought out I he bhn-k- -mithing business of A. L. For- tenbiirv I am now prepared to serve the |Ulitlie to the la st ililvillitiige ju that line, All elTorl will la- mad'- I i give entire satisfaction. I solieji your patronage, J, It, K\sti:mi,v Call Up i;n W'lu-al LOU HO Irish Potatoes L2.*» f<* l..**ii Sweet aO Anions 7 a Live Stock Market. Corrected by J. G. Spencer. Horses .f|Of" ||20 Cal lie lo f" 2a 111 cgs .a- <" lie. Sln-cp .f I f" .f l $5 Reward. CMYK HOLLARS will la* given for ^ proof lo eonviet the parties breaking the window glass of tin- Kpiseopal I 'hiin-h. 11 i nti v M. Hoi.m; .*. A. F. IV). A RKGI LAR COMMI'.NIC YTION of G and Lodge No. |Sli. A. F. M. will be hidden ill t he Lodge Room. Sii urday. June Hi: work in I In- F. c. d M. M. degrees; members and AI 'll 1 ag liril ui; . rei|in-si ed in all< nd. (L 'V|. Ii'm i >i| y. U L. G, Ih \its. Secretary, For Rent. L-i tR UK NT—The store ro'mi form. A ei'ly oeeilpied by T. Havenport- Carroll «V Staey. For Sale. A FKW Grade Jersey Cows; will be ** sold cheap for cash. Call on. or address. F. G. Hrlggs. Limestone Hairy . Gtiliuey . S, C, nrilK .1. P. KLKIN house and lot * at Limestone Springs. For terms and particulars applv to F. G.STACV. W. L. Littlejohn, BARBER SHOP. To the people of Gaffney and slir rounding count ry ; I have a lirst-class Itarber Shop in tin Kepdnejv' ^niilding, Frederick Street. api| jjn^ jin j^rei| with sjutrp p(/<)|->, elei|l| |i(w‘|s. eje.. l<j (lo i/rsf- \^l \ l ‘£. 'Ujn.' ir-m Telephone No. 6 Wln-n you W ant Anylliing in tin- Fancy Grocery or Confectionery Line. COOK & GAFFNEY’S Shaving at Cost! L. C. Crater, \ Firs!-< 'la-— Harber. i* rea<ly to do |irs|r»-|i|ss \york. Ph ase give me a call. | aiu aasj.sliii b> a giioij barbi r. Vuij will find me at Lip-fomb * )|«i|e|. L. C. Crater, An Ordinance. AN oRHINAN't K PRtiHIHITING screens, etirlains or oilier ob- si met ions before I be doors or win dows of Hilliard or Pool Rooms. He it ordained by the town council of Gatfney t'it y . ineoimeil csscmhlcd. and by aiilhorily of the same: S|Tl'|o|i I. 'Thai hereafter it shall he uuiawpll for ii11y >ep-e||. eiirtaiu or ol her I hitig In he jiliPTil- o|- ailnw i d le fore or on the doors or x\ jmlows n| any place where Itilliards. Pool, or llagllltdle, or ot her tables of like eharaeter. are played or kepi, wllliin 1 be corporal<• limits of '.till town, so as to obst met t In-view . at anytime, of lh<- iti'idc oi -aiil Hilliard. Poole or Hagatelle room from any person on I he out sid* : Imt ,-ai'l disii-s and win- dows shall la- so constructed and used as to allow, at all times from without, a full and iinohst meted view w it bin said room. See. 2. 'That any person. Imsim ** tirm or oMritornlion. as principal agent, or clerk then-of. violating *•■<•- timi (l)>>ue of ihi* ordinanee shall, upon eunvie'inn t e.-eid. be line*) not exceeding 'Twenty H'dlars. or not exceeding I hin y day - work on ihe streets itf said Ioaii. for each and every off use. Passed and rnlified in eoiincil as- .sefubied. t hi - lie- lii'sl d iy ol June. A ii' Mil. • N. II. LITTLKJOII.N. 1 ntehiffinl. .1. K. \Vi:usti:i:. t 'lerk ol Council. An 6*rqinc*r}C£. A n nlimv \V I-; PU'HimiTING the sale of any julovjeutju-g drinks within ihc town of Hiillney City, In council assembled, and by authority of the same : Section I. 'That from and after the passage of t his ordinanee il shall be unlawful for any person or per sons to sell either as principal or ageiit. or assist in selling any intoxi cating drinks. of any nature whatso ever within tbe incorporate limits of said low ii, < hittney Idly See, 2. 'Thai any person or pcr« son or convicted of violating any of tbe provisions of this ordi nance, shall be liable to a line not ex ceeding Fifty (ipi) Hollars, or not ex ceeding t birty (Till) days work on llo- streets of said town for each and every offense. See. Jl. 'That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent witb ibis ordinance oc, and tbe same are, here- hy repealed. Passed and rat ified in council as- nibled I Jii- the I *| dav of June. \. i.’mM For a few du\'iol\ I w ill ol fer: <llte Large P|eilire .ii>)| Si s < ab net S|/e. .t I,IHI, One Large Pieiur*- ai>)| Tw)d\i <'abim-t Si/)-, .'(t.'i oo, A 1 I he SI 'id jo. U \|. K. W 11 .SON. j. i. I.H JSlill r 5* F# |{ ■Ills Kn' ire Slock Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Etc., Etc.’ Suits fram up. and exerylbing in bi- line a- > la ap a - llo- cheap c.*l. Hon t forget his special oiler in Ladies and Grill s’ Hongola S| cheap Pants. Kte. He is oif'-riug <‘hiMren - II'mI Slipper* for b— (ban ilCi cost. Call and see me and xoti will be convinced I hat I mean what I sax'. •HI Mil!I'll: j. i. i* i* /v r'i\ •% f POT *) ye pi | one and I wo i-'("Oi hoiis) * lo r) i:l ; <')>n venien) ly ^pooici i OFFER * FOR v !" Vx* WEEK! \Ve fi^ve received by express this vv-ck a large shipment of the newest style L^ees jn Ivqry Whii-..-, Homt <1 Vcnise, Bijtter Shatle Net Top Vpnjse qnd Sjlk Bmirdons in all widths. C^|| curly and get first choice, We have received by express this week a large shipment of Ladies’ Hats, Flowers and Ribbons. Don’t fail to see our line before you buy your Millinery Goods. Also the prettiest line of Window Shades ever brought to this city. Don’t fail to look at our Lace Curtains. We have them in all grades from the Cheapest to the Finest Real Lace. Yours truly, CARROLL & CARPENTER, Grinard Street, - Gaffney, S. C LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS, 1..' * • • RICHARDSON & CO.. Lessees. Is C:' A i, Maniilaei uivrs "f— BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME, Goal, Shingles, Laths apd Plaster Hair. Pymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. 5; II. LITTI.KIOHN 11||c|jdii|H v3mitntMifmttfmmwmii!mw*m"W"'i»”'”"!nt»5| I WILKINS BROS.’ r il si. \\ «■ will fur > j m 11 >t 11 all um* ^I* u * n !i.m\ 11 a I- ov»*r for new York < M>t. \N • ha\« a hn * l«*i ami iIm n mu>t ^ ... ^ Liidie^ and Nlisse* lb >1 and Ian 'dippers a I Halt Pri'-e; ifl.tNi now only .Vk-; Children)*' .Vie and 7 )<- uoxx only 2."m- and i<*e. 'Think of ihi* xxlit-u in need. Our line of Ladie* and Mi«*c- Hlai-k ’dippers ar in town. Our Men’* Low Cut Shoe- in Itlaek and Tan gre** and 'Tie*, i* very eomph-t) ami we an olfering tb'-m low. -• Come and *cc ii*. X\ I I . Iv ! X I 51^^ Aialp ' !-*. V. 2 “4 .JWV '444444444!