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11 The undersigned beg leave to announce to the citizens of Gaffney and surrounding territory that, commencing January 1 st, the business heretofore conducted under the firm name of Cook & Gaffney will be continued in their name.. We will add a complete line of select Staple and Fancy Groceries to our now complete line of Con- fectionariss and respectfuliy solicit the patronage of the public. Yours for trade, GafTnoy & Colo, S^uc'OOi-ts-ior** to <L'Ook «.v OiiiTis. v AN OCEAN TEliEOiu Ton Thousand Gigantic Logs Toss ing About on tho Waves. They I'oriiiotl un Immense Kaft Wlilrli Had to lie Abandoned by a Tug !u ft Storm—A Menace to the Vessels of Commerce. more strata or v clearer than tin ir necount of their !!••• matter ami t lit p:u j compose' them. 'i'!. tures are not so j bergs which ha. an<l broken uu a■: t i.' ;:•;are tar hern - ters, <>n ;• :n foreign ! t i e hieli ■ ■■ Ci •. i"e : ive i'ea- •minent ia the <iM <ei n j‘.:rtly melted die v, nler. FROM THE LiAoG' Towing big rafts of timber in a tur bulent sea is no easy task. So (.'apt. Thompson, of tho tng Monarch, and Pilot Wheeler told the other captains •nd pilots along the water front the Other day, says the San Francisco Ex aminer. The Monarch started from Astoria October 12 to tow a raft of piles to this port. The Monarch arrived recently l^ut the raft is afloat in sections on the Pacific ocean. It may bo that every One of the ten thousand piles of which the raft was originally composed is scattered driftwood on the high seas, pr perhaps a few hundred of those great logs are still lashed, plunging Sidelong or headlong at the enpriec of ©very billow, and at every plunge threatening collision with passing com merce. Some unfortunate ship may encounter one or more of these roving timbers and a few holes may Ik* stove Into the sides of unsuspecting vessels. The raft was valued at lifty thousand dollars, but if lauded safely here would have been worth four times as much. Besides, there was eighteen thousand dollars insurance on the raft, and its Joss will represent a total loss to the enterprising nu n who sought to have it towed into San Francisco bay. The trip of the Monarch was a rough ©ne from the start. Every precaution had been taken. The logs were rafted lu a cigar slui]>e, previous experiences With tows of that kind having taught Capt. Thompson many a lesson in methods of lashing, but the south eastern gale, which ha*, done so much damage to tlie shipping In the north, j was too much for the logging expedi-i tion and when they got as far as the Uccta lighthouse, about spto u. m. on Tuesday, October Id, after having bat tled with the elements four days and wf/ur nights, they decided to abandon what was left of their tow. It was not , , . , , much, for most of it hud abandoned it- i l !‘ l'' 1, ‘'** UM self long before. The big raft com- I * U ' d Wk ‘* me-need to lose piles and the heavy chains which held them together had long since been nothing but drag an chors. Tiie wind was so heavy that tho Monarch could not pos ibly make u: y headway, and the first night <>ut she hud to lie in the trough of the sea. Heavy seas and gales continued all the time. There was no possibility to con tinue tiie voyage with the dragging of chains and logs as a handicap, and that is why the two captains decided to abandon their tow and east the logs adrift on tiie billows of the turbulent ocean, to bung against ships wherever they meet them; to drive big holes into their sides and, perhaps, to sink them. Much indignation was expressed among tiie men who go to sea and the men who have shipping Interests. They said that the attempt to to.v big rafts during stormy times is criminal, because every man acquainted with tiie coast knows it cannot lie accom plished. Many a time it. lias been tried, but never lias anybody succeeded in bringing a raft of large dimensions into this port from the north except when the winds were calm and the ecus were undisturbed. It may be dene at this season, said some of the old sea dogs, if the open sea is avoided and the trip is made by dodging along tho coast and by traveling through bays and gulfs only, but on the wide, open Ocean, during stormy seasons,uo<>re- f ron timbers will ever be made to float nto the waters of Sun Francisco bay. ABOUT ICEBERGS. The porous gla< i;.i i.v < f t h- rgs is about one-seventh lighter t 1 *:!!! sea water, and only one- -..•vcnthol i; . bulk Juts above the surf:.-e oft he wan r. It must not be imagined. lc*e. v wiv that an iceberg one hundred i..q high reaches six hutnlr. d i> < t below the .■ ur- faee. This would l*. th • if the berg wi re an exact ■■ •ui* tri" :! iigure, which it is not. It om-.-eveiith of its bulk tha( njipe. i ,.!»>,■ the sur face. and not of i! In : it. The part under t.io water tin* r mai-.ir:-** six- sevenths—may 1 ■ • up i.i v.i'lth and breadth, rath* l e:*i depth, a.-, in deed is general! v tin a *. CLUB. f(H A«osfc Three itlh!,* Vumh i \ vru r.> s .' «*»«:• '* i *. In !i N'irginia lot t tin o:in.r day, says the New Y*a i. Ih" r.ier. ,t very large tree was eat d* ■ r.. • ar the heart of which was foun i a 1 , !c ..f hair, or rather two. iniori.wined of dai i;er:ind lighter meshes, liy .•::ri fully splitting the wood the Initial • "1. S.'' and **F. P.” were discovered, feint! 1 «**i!de. in what must liave bee i tin* bark :.t >.. ral hundred year., ago. it, ui'eiiilly counting tho rings which e >v.*r I tin* initials they were loan I toMi]:j!,,rt tho theory that tin* my Fn-let'. nu. lfer I-o-li-n, or •■John f-niitii' and "i'• *a- hontas Ilowliatan, 1 ' .vIiom.* 1 »•!. .of hair had been in some r nr ntie m"i* ! in- trusted to tiie Iveepil. ' of tin* on it btirlc. N’ot content v. itii rhoir. literi i : vv il l ducks in the ti .uni m tinMl. li.ory Jones, of (tirriuiek, pr. »c*.o • in ii.itl'.:g gun and lotided t!i i ;.rtri!:-e ■ with bird sliot. t’onee: .ii", idi.i.eif, In- waited tmlil a l;;r 1- e'e gpi', lehed itim at great speed with a I ivoring wind. When they had . ii b. tva. ln d him he opi ne ! hn-. I in* di .trueiioti was terrible, luit :'' -h '• ;* !n i: -, *us >r* . f tin Jr d\. il;: i tin o* ina of tiie birdsr.inl th that almost the cut *.. had slaughtered !’ p; i bene peri by retributive nulfoi ati* A lady in 'rhoni.is!‘>n. .'•! Fanny—which hud l-.i't i named frequently d*». ,inistress remark that tin* I all be drowned Fenny i one day to a safe lu ii: *' a day or two she brought tin m b e wi ul •h In* .i hi l m*u nn >rra i. ., lias a eat— i . ii-, eat so i ’• i i*ig In r hitten . mu ,i .lovi* i tln-ni lice. Alter •!r l to It was then seen that in* h:nl vit!i teeth and claws torn to pieces a .i . Id i-..i.v;is and cork life-presi-rvi rand iiadl; tim-d a piece of cork around * ieh l. : tt *'s neck. Moved to pity hy tin* f i- iit. tin* mistress said: ‘'1'ann;. , not ene of p-our kittens shall ever he hurt." At this ,r the mistress with a air i f tritnuph. ANECDOTES OF THE QUEEN. bhe Approved of a Troaiirlni; Ttiat Wins AdiiiiulKtercd la Walm. Apropos of the queen's recent sojourn at Balmoral a north of Scotland news paper bus been gleaning from among the Deeside peasantry some new stories about her majesty’s early visits to her Highland residence. One of these re lates to the boyhood of the prince of Wales, says the Scottish American. The prince on one occasion, when he had temporarily escaped from the sur veillance of the parental eye, played a trick on a young country lad whom he saw approaching witli a basket of eggs on his arm, the result of the trick be ing to break all or most of the eggs. The lad was a tough Aberdonian and could not brook this injury, so ho turned to and doubling bis lists gave Hu* prince a thrashing iu pile of tiie lat ter's protest that be was the prince of Wales. “i’rinee an' a’ though ye be,” said the boy, “ye’d nae business tae break my eggs.” Just then the queen appeared, Inning* seen part of the fray. She quietly said: “You an* quite right, my lad; lie had no right to break your eggs ami he richly deserves w hat you have given him.” Her majesty after ward made inquiries about the boy and sent him to school at her own ex pense. Another story relates to her majesty’s visit to the cottagers in the neighbor hood. On one occasion, when she had been making calls among* the cottage 1 women, she dropped in, on her way back to the castle, at the house of an old woman who did not know her vis itor. The old lady was both talkative anil querulous; and, referring to a fete at which the queen had been pre sented that day, complained about peo ple, including her own household, “running like mad. to see a common clay woman.’' Her grievance was that she laid to wait till her folks returned in order to get theii tea. for she was too feeble to make it herself. TAUGHT A NEW WAY. A Trick In Killing Turkeys Thnt Wns Not A»i !i»*r Sm rrw'iftil. A young couple iroin < Idcago bor rowed a farm for a week not long ago. Nome friends who own a little place up in Wisconsin were going away for a . visit, and they prop.o .ed that the young couple should look ii]i iheir flat, bring their servant with them, and enjoy tin* snap of an early win'er month in the country. They went. They know more now t' -m they did then. Tiie owner of the farm, says tin* Chi- '• cago Times, stayed for a day and showed them about, and the departing host showed his sncccv nr a very tricky way of killing:! turkey. ! nstead of chop ping its head olf or wringing it in the old way he took it by the feet and snapped it., head light ly a ainst a stone,. tin a. lot Mortgage Sale. Havid Jeflcrie.-! loll. S. I.ipseonii Mortgage of Real Estate. By virtue of power granted in j above mortgage dated, April isi. ' iNltl, and recorded in the olliet ol Ii. I M. ('.. for .qiartanhurg County, i t i Mortgage iSonk. vol. 2!. page i I!!, | will sell al ' kidney City. S. in | front of t he post ollice on Monday the ITtii day of Iterember, ISiM. be tween the hours of II o'clock sind I o'clock p. in. a certain parcel of land lying and being in t Ii western part of the town of (inline Cit \ known as No. 70 on map mad by I!. <». Sams beginning at a roc at tin* S iii! h-west corneradjonin; II. c. (iaflney slaml and running X W. lo'.i; feel io corner, X. F. o l feet I hence S . I I hence S. \\ , .i.i | fed tn nitig l•orller. eontainging feet more or h >s. Terms <»f sah—('ash. to ji:i\ for papers. I,’. S . EII’SCOMB. Mort gagei J F. Wkiisir*- Attorney. (isill'iji v ('it\. S. ( '.. Nov. 2(i, !' A. X. Wood, i | tliclice to I 11 ‘ i feet . the tiegin- VJi»2 square Purchaser 15 A X IC IC , I laving just rei'eived a 11 EUR I N( i-l I \ l,|,-M A |{\' IX latest improved 111 E< < I. \ R I’lh nil* SAI F with Autoniatie Bolt Work and rime Lock and Safety Deposit Boxes. I am better prepare! than ever to take care of your funds. Safety Depo-.il !>o\<-s at moderate rent. CoiintN claims Bought. Kxehange Bought and Sold. Thanking you for past favors I solicit you future business. HAM (i DOLLAR ’.ti. Mortage Sale, By virtue of authoritx given mortg 'ge * o eiitei! by S. S. Bark* W. F. Bonner on the 2<ith. day M.ireh I s ''i!. I will sell to the h c>l huldei*. at public sale, in I n'<* I’ostuliiee in the town ('it y S. ('. on t he 2'2iid. CCIIlht I* I St) 1 heiw'eell the hour. I|{ I I a. in a nd I pm All l hat 1 rael or p.ttvel m land situali*. I.\ ing and hei',-. in tie County of Span.iithurg. Sie * of South Carolina and .nowm in r to of gh- t In* of (!:i'i'io*y (la\ of De until you >ee ihir * ew -to, of DRF(iS, lb n »KS NEWS STATH).NER Y. and i l< >1.1 DA ’1 A I I R A< I'D *'\ s I .at i - in St y le. Sound in Quality and sold st rietly oil their mint'. !.. ■ r \ >i o , - >'* ’ 111. of a SI R A I (i ] I I', S( J l A11F and t.' E It* !AiX B \ R( >A i X at t:*, l.ow Brice we put on all our goods this season. 'I on have never seen them so go*id. >o plenty or so cheap as now. WE HAVE SOMETHING ! <>R E\ KIO I’l RSK. ''omething for every person, soiuethiiig for the pen- t»y. t tie ili tin*, t he i| uart !*r tin* hall ami the dollar. Somet hing for the mot h- er. t hi* l atlier. tin l.ov, r, thetiirl, the Boy and the Baby. Something FOR YOU, .'■ii!ii**thing to suit i*'.. ryoiie - stocking and strain nobody's purse st ore is t it 11 ol B B i -111. V R i I*. D B A R( i A I N S a t hig-lieart cd prices. < )ur a- tin and - I) . ner e t In i ■ t In i: S | ! T ptiy D ^UII1!'I'. , to: : nni'*i or |. .- ''lee eon ’,) acres, post oak and 11 usky s hunis 1! Id Spanish oak. ■ I tun done an \\ I'illS ,ol* I .lom s | -halffI iig on a Smith V I | 1 X . oil \\ . ‘Ji I t o a lo to In ginniiig • i' - 'ile cash . i’urciiasei I pel’s \V R UI’SCO.MB A. signee of Morlagei ; -1: i: Attorney . c. i.s'.ii. to Wu Mort^ase Sale. 3RAWLEY & CO. file Mwj Sir/ Land and Improvement Company < )!Ti*r for Sa|, Building Lots in this Flourishing Town, A IC X BC "V C" I 'PAT. Also I arms in-ar by and in reach of the schools of Limestone Springs and of t iii - place in !,!> of from do to lot* acres on liberal time rates. Also Agrieiilt urai Lands to rent for farm purposes. For full part n u 1 -r- apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. \. !!. — AM trespa-sin • on lands of ! Ins Company eutt ing and removing tiinhef, lishii'g or liunt img are forhiilden under penalty of law. the intelligent mother t ink olV the bits a-, though it had been a w hip. Th of cork and w ent to I* > p in ]»erfect spinal column was neat ly hr* ikei; with- conlidenee. j out any of tho struggle:, and agonies THE CALM a’iMD CANDY MULe . ^ualh’attemlant upon the death ..f a fowl. s.-iiHii a tma 'riw farmer forgnt and loeU<*<l up all hischiekens, taking th** key i.ith him. ivword (July one turkey gobbler wais left at large. Tliat night the city man took him hy a mure the feet and snapped his head against a stone. Then ho took him to the oook and told her to give him a dry pluok and let h’u.i 1 io ti, i* * box until morning. The next morning sereams of terror awoke the visitors. They sprung out of bed and ran into tin* hall. Tin* cook, pray in;.*'to all the saints, was stumbling up the stairs. Stalking majestically after horcame tho “ghost laitlticil to (U-ciiit r lit* Ilalf-Ilrotbwr, t “Horse sense” lia*^ bceonu for a certain praet'eal oi l gencc, but Heeordiie: t*i I of intelli- riif. N. S. j Shaler, “mule sense” would b* appropriate one. Hi : ay- that a mule, ! as is well known to all people familiar with the animal, has a good deal more sense than u Imr-i*. He says that the i.iub- t- uim-li tlie less demonstrative. F.vn In the best humor lie tqqiears sullen, und lacks those playful capers which give such expression to the well-bred hor.-e. par ticularly in its yoiithml : bit evident, however, that it di .cr men and things more eiearly m in does the horse. In going over dillieult i and it stud- i ies its iiurfui •> and picks 1 . . • as to secure a footing in an abn 1 inialli- j ble manner. Eveit when hrideii v.ithu puck it will consider i • i" uni'>ranee, and not so often tr, top. '* h re the I* is 0 f (in. gobbler, without a feather on iiaates lilm. He had only 1k>i*m stunned, and when the cook lifti*ii the icebox lid in the morning he hud arisen in ids nakedness and gobbled in her face. 1 • •1 in* of am iioi'il \ ■ *i vrn ni'' in a 11 M >i _l H Uf r\* eiit! d by d‘ .! # D. . ■ Oil llit* ‘J Si!*. .1 ay of Apfil, ! w : sd 1 at niildii* sale to t he IF * 1 • si bid- del' . um : ^a! 11 n lay the 22.1 11:1 y of De- ee .1 lll)t !*. ! • v .' i. bcfofe l he |)0-i • liiec ' n < a “ H > ( dy S. C. all H.al - •ertain pi'' f . i»: tfeel , if i fact of !:: ml 1 y i > i g a 1 i lli’*' g in .-pal la 11 hi; I'g < Oil Hi v. Si a lit* n i Sou: 1 Ii * 'ai'o' na. and know n a- a j*:ir 1 of tl 11* lands of . Jacob 1 *.i. is d* « •( u >< 1 1. all ,1 conveyed deed ll'O 111 \\ '•dam Davi- 10 J iirolt Davis on the I Till d ay of A Hulls i is; !i. and i'll* < • 1 <! 1 i 1 in tin* ollice of R l 1 g i S 1 (' f M. it " ( e: \e , ;t lire Inf ? ‘paib unbn g D ■ d t Ii:l\V county> on 1 In • 2bih da; . t. .' ept . 1 1sdi. i n book 1 pa <• .11. ; \ -1 . bJl. begin lining nt a stake tin *M Hi! 1 Rhtekvvrl! s 1 * m* 1 lienee a'o 1 : ■.'''ll ibi I.v iFa Blaekvvi lls line to a red t «»ai . the nee N. 1.7 to ; 1 p'lie. tin net* , x 70 W 2.7 to a m 1 oalt. tin •|M*r \ In t <1 a pine. 1 Ii Of MV X 7t> W •j:» io a ia d oak mi t lie l Si au Li ne. tin n<*4* : • 1 W 22 to a I H >S t oak. lli. *1 itv *. •>*' • .. » to a S. 1 5 O 1 hence to N r-i.i ke ll leiicc K a OOf)« 1 i hmal I'm ■ bet weell mM Jacob Dav s, de- r c; is. .1 a 1 1 ) t l i l ■ diai'd Rohi to the be; g, un' a: eofiier. con taindig OFFERING BARGAINS! l/i'li ii Uoimiiit* Ljidirs hniiqiilu SIhms Immitiitioii 1 hiii“iil;i .f I ; f ii*i11-• 1‘uil (':ill t ivilinuiv l ies $ 1.2.’*, solid l(*atliop; Mi'it > ki|> S n*: l.udii - Hull SIhm s, solid loniIht. Tdcls ; ;dl Wool Suits .f I and ti|); all Wool 7 oz Joans ISc |M*|* yd; all Wool lii*d l»lanl;t*ts jicr iiair; (ditton ^! |>(‘r d«'HI'; I'x-d Comfoi'ls TBc and ti|>; 100 !l>s flood I'huii' lor !{i|.io; New Orleans Granulated Suqar. 20 Ih-* lor $1 ; lAtra <’ Suo-ai* 22 ll»s for .tl ; Good ('ollee, .1 Hi- I’orfi'l. I <*nly npiitioii a lew liarya'ms this week hut every- ihinj:else in my lim is ai hoiiom |ii , iees. Call teleplione No. ES, two riii“s. lor any: hing wanted in my line and I will deliver prompt I v. j. a. $s/vi*i*Fv A r A i\ I'. S.—Gel \oureorn “round at my mill Monday, Thursday untl Saturday. It you want a mule cheap lor cash, or on time, well secured, call on me. .1.1. Sarratt. Grand Display ol Holiday Goods. (!hive < ’;ise -. burden will Ihcoiiu: fixed olijeets. iVIm: Ii i t* : An anonymous u rit< i lieview offers tiie foil. eii.;in;:'leu with rli Uy in New Science ..in 1 : dctinitlon for eritiei in: electricity is s It W(,uhl npjiear tliat Imply Correction of Wioiir lni|treKHtoiiH About tho tVhlto AIoiintulUH of tlie Occim. The only two varieties that are worthy of consideration, owing to their impor tance, are icebergs und lee floes, say a Home und Country. The icebergs are originally simple in form—just huge hunks of ice. They are entitled to the* inane of “berg*,” or mountain, only because they appear u3 encli when floating' on tlie flat surfaco Of tho open sea. When seen close to electricity is simply a form <-r mnni- the mountainous, rock-liound coast of festation that the one force I’ ttcr Greenland, close to where* they have spoken of as energy may nsstim * nn- bcen thrown off by the glaciers, tliey fler given eonditi*,F. ami ; ,-in rally look remarkably small and insigniit- jt is a mere transitory tage betwe-eii cant. Roughly speaking, they arc the mechanical I’* inn and the In 11 f. >rm. about as large as a house and vary in ■izc about ns much us houses do. To be more accurate, few are over one hundred and lifty to two hrmlrcd feet in height, and icebergs reaching a height of three hundn 1 fi ,-t nre cx- CCptiom:. The bergs of northern i,< as are not so br< >ad und l-mg as these of the Antarctic ocean, the latt r not infrequently >*ov- erning a surfai i.* of i vi r a ■ quiuv n.ihi. The former theref*sx- look like huge blocks, rather than tin* huge fragment:* of icc plateaus of t ie • o.iMu rn polar •eas. 1 uthermore, ti i southern iee- iltuua UiDiiux tulie co2Ui<.;$ui oi two or •m,*. men overcomo me , vh'e- in i! . }»as- In most oiieralion meeh:>:iical force passe > to tin* heat i inn, I *it \vhe:.evi r magnetism 1 . ! r ■!'■' 1, i .,*. pi y . i ri - slstanei th t mu t l „ o- • Itieehatiienl p* ex er applied till', re i.- ta.••••<* alwa; 1. v rieity, if only momci'bn'il Cage from th • m idia: i •••! t*) t! i i*.t form. < a n *.', e i;-it ; 1 > i lb i ly Satisfactory way th, ’ m “What Is electricity '' * . a t I I im ply a form that , i r, m- .. umc tvhilo nude, ;.•* i; ■, ■' i 1 otu the lueclmnical r Die * ... 1 >ini i0 tl:c heat form, A' thy u • ;V Mort) At the flower market in W ashington are many interestin'''oecurrenees which have nothing to do with buying (low ers, for there, as at any place whercall sorts of people gather together, human nature expresses itself in odd and vary ing ways. A lady from the north, says the Youth’s Companion, who was in tlie habit of frequenting the market to see what new floral treasures would appear from day today, one morning spied a flower she had never before seen. “What is that?" she asked of the old colored woman who laid brought it in. “That, miss?" was the n “That's Dutelimriri’s bivi 'I,, the Indy had heard tin* nann and was quite aware th was nothing funny in it. thcle? , there was somethin the present moment that her, and she laughed, .hat then a gentleman came up and tlie .* unie flower attracted hi - a: tent ion. “What's that?” In* asked of Die woman. She la sitatcd and look", 1 di-in -sed. Evi dently there had In i n something wrong about the name before, and now sin* was asked to ay it again. “It’s - it s —ohe stammerer * Danta.” one hundn d aen s t B'O; iieri-s more Ol* h >S. I he lllldes mill I,ol! Iiiis iiel'i ' V en I .tkeli from t In* or' ml <*o!■ v, yam'e oi \\ m. Baris lo Jaeob Da. ■ deeiasi'l, as liercin reo iti d to saM trad reeonled in tin ollice of R. M (’. “ii*Sparlanlitirg eoiinty on day of May. I.VJIL in \ ol. ; i Mauieiire Sets. i "lb t In* '_'<). pa 11 • i 11 -ah — ( I o pay lot* pa|u*i s. BlU'ellilSel* • Vases, Boeket Books, Japanese Bin ’I rays. Blush and Morocco Albums, Ilandkeivhief (htses. Whisk Broom Holders, (lent s Scarf Holder. Card Cases, Bin Cushions, Celery Stands, Wash Silks. Water Bottles, Stamped linens, ! Chocolate Cups, Silk Lampshades, ; Chocolate Saucers, ('nil'and Collar Boxes. After-dinner Cups and I idvs, Silk I ringed. After-dinner Saucers. Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs. I Ldidas Bivsenls for all. J I*] Dee. W <; I'di R. A. JoXI'.S, M oft gagei*. At toi'IU S . * s Jt'.ivf .* • niul Trait- -Marki D ' ••ir.nl and aU I’at-J J< 'll. ti: III , '1 ill. ' -it I' r MODCRATC Fees. # Joimomcti*. Ophositc U. S. PatentOrncc^ t> .. I n , ' nt ill h-j umc 1(1011 luv .J Jit • to Ir 1:1 V. , .hit-. ' n. # S St mi 1 , (!ia. ,*. ; nr p'11 '.n., with it, rr':|'-> }•' n. V ■ ; 1 j ', a.,, <t 11 t, ! •■ ot J Jtii.iryc. Our ti 11„ , due l 11'.i'.*ul t'• si, m !. * > A Pamphlet. "R"'V i;> Okioiii iV'viin, "'• dij )l< 1 l,t I.OIK . . Ill u. t>. l*vl lOiLIUU Ll>ro J t free, Addrt , , p jC.A-SNOWifeCO.I Hive nsa call Indore you buy your Christmas presents, we can suit you hot 11 in pree mid goods. Thanking you for past favors and solicit ing a eoit- tinuain the same we are \ ery Truly ^'ours, CARROLL & CARPENTER. UHESWE SPRINGS « UIE » WORKS, RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees. Mail'.llaet tll'el > ef BUILDIIIG, # PLASTERING« AND « AGRICULTURAL •* LIME, And I)'',iliis In Coal, Shindies, Laths and Plaster Hair. Dymamitc,iUmi::;;; Powder, Fuscar.J Dynamite Capo.