The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 14, 1881, Image 3
-r.0N ANID COUNTYi 2
1UAU)AY. Juno 14, a 1861.
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lifty cents per inch for each subseq At
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vertsem1ent1s, of wlhatever atI 'U, an11d
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tracts for three, s'x o- twelve nionths
Milde on very liberal terms, Tran
#Nbait'local noticea, fifteen chts per,
line for the first insertioti and soveni
and one11-half conts pur line for each
subsca'tiuenhrtion. Obitua-les andt
tributes of respect charged as advi,
tiseients. Simple announcnients of
Inarriages and deaths published free ot
cliarte, and solicited.
A1l communications of whatsoeVer
nlature, should be addressed to the
Wimiuisboro Publishing Company
Wi.insboro, S. C.
.AIL1OAD 0SIHEDULE.-The trains
now pass Winnsboro as follows:
North-bound passengllr, 1228 p. n.t
south-bound, 4.28 p. m.; north-bound
rreight, 9.05 a. m.; south-bound, 1.87!
p. in. These arrivals are on the basis
of Railroad time, sixteen minutes
1laster than Winnsboro time.
New AdvertIsemonts.
Wanted-Apply at this Office.
annl BrIefs.
-Judge Aldrich left on Saturday
for Lancaster, where he Is now holding
court.
-8everal people in town sat up1 on
Saturday night to witness the eclipse
of the moon.
-Senator Gaillard leaves for Char
lesion this afternoon, to attend the
Railroad Commission.
-Rinning a i'ew per is just. per
fectly delightful at . .. season--lots of
news, lots of money, lots of fun. You
bet I
-Mr. Preston Rion has sent to the
Commissioner of Agriculture speci
mens of magnetic iron ore taken from
his plantat ion in this county.
-We shall be glad to publish regu
lar notices of services in the different I
churches, if we are kept informed as 1
to the times of such services.
-We were mistaken in saying that
Mr. Dennis O'Keef was livina on the
plantation of Mr. G. 11. McMaster.
lie is on General Bratton's placc.
-It Is estimated that at least four
hundred immigrantA have been
brought into this State this year, and
the number will doubtIess be doubled
by the end of the year.
-We have seen some ripe peaches,
but we have not had the pleasure of
ealitg ally yet. We have hopes,
though, as we have some very, very
dear friends in the country.
-Senator Butler being prevented by
illness from delivering the annual ara
tion before the Corps of Cadets of the
the Carolina Military Institute, Char
lotte, N. C., the Hion. Z. B. Vance has
consented to take his place.
-The Register manm expresses re
gret that our sheriff'is looking so thin4
We've been noticing that for many
months. We have also been noticing
that his deputy is looking rather thin.
We know wvhat's the matter with him.
NOTICE.-Parties having empty
B~men Bo-rrLxs (patent stopplers) of
mine will confer a favor by returning
them at oNCE. Respectfully.
* F. W. HIAIInENWdLtI.
51L1 C fiL2VRUn.
Some suggestions on th Suhtect--Proceed
Ings of the Women's SH k Culture Asso
eintion of the Unnted States.
Miessrs. .Editore: The republica->
tiou of the following from the Month
ly Report of South Carolina Depart
ment of Agriculture may do good by
lausing the thoughts of our people to
rest a while from dwelliug upon cot
ton.
In Italy I have seen fields growfung
in mulberry trees' upon which vines
were trained anad between the trees1
crops of corn were growing. Thus the
land p~rodumced three crops-corn, wine
and silk at one time. The slak wrm
will eat the leave of thme common mul
berry which is used on our streets for<
shade trees, though I cannot say whlat
will be the quality of the silk. I have
long beclieved1 that an acre of land per
mnitted to grow up in this (by sonic)
despised tree will furnisha will furnish
more food with its leaves anid branch-w
es for cowvs, horses,- sheep, goats or
hogs, than any thinig that canl be lanmft
ed. r believe even lucerne or cat-tail
millet wvill not compare with it, anid
.all firm animala eat its leatves greedi
ly..
Any farm~'rnmight for the silk~ Worm
plant one acre in bhicek nmulberes,
white rnmlberries and rnorus multiicana
51s at lit tle expenase an'ed after two years
fuarnisht for aimonthor two in tlisw
muer eas,- I nterestin'g and pronltable
employment for his- children.. Females
.who are not strong enough for com
mon occupations could easily attend to
the raising of silk wvorms, and thuts boa
come self-support~ng, m.
The rooms of the United Staiter Silk
Culture Assoclition are at the 8. W.
Corner .Juniper and Chestnut streets
Plhladelphlia, Pa., anid are now opened
dailly from 8 to 6-o'clock,. for the In
spection of the imbflc, and forn the for
mnation of dlasses. The object of thmIs
school Is to- teach all branches of- silk
cullture, with a viewv of Introducig it
into households as a, branch of domes
$Mc industry.
It Is to be hoped;. that the' cordill
support and patronage or' the publIe
wAil be directed to-this school as tend
ing to-encourageetlie d.evelopment of
one of the most .valabte commodities
in the world,- anid for which a~ large
revenue goes to foreign lands..
Tho culture of sills is better adapted
to' home' -idustry .than .any other
branch-of wdrk which opens as large a
eldSirtil comeriatmarket, It..be
* ngauale s admod6y and large
lyu l.denand. It particultmrly eom
V..
hiends itself to w0ttfoV tnd child'en of
the l'ural distrlet'its an occupation of
an intelligent and moral bearing, not
%quiring constitnt duty, but enabling
the parties to Pursue their household
duties. We hivite the cot'dial co-Oper
ation of all those who desire to see
pir counitry retaining within he' own
borders the hrge amiotnt. of money
that now goes to forelgn markets fAA
raw silk.
Tho .Association has chait'g of the
School (9 Exhibit in'Silk Ci I ure at the
Permanent, Exhibitiott, tt-the Centen
nial building, and they hope to inake
it iist'uctive and attractive.
They desire to eall attention to the fNct
that the cultitre of raiW silk as an
American Ilidustry, Is exciting far
spread interest all ovel the United
State- and 1.he AssociatIon diosre to
bxtenda tihis interest and encourage the
WO110n antti children in agricuitural
district's to coitinued efforts in tis in
dusliy. Past ellbrts have failed for
want of steady perseverance in the
new work and a tuarket at houie for
the raw ma'eliils. This latter wait
no longer exlsts, for tile demand Is
yearly on til therease, and liew silk
mills are In course of erection. At tie
preselit time, 200 silk mills are in dii
ly operation, weaving last year 1,599,
666 pounds of impot'ed rai silk, at a
cost of about $10,000,000, Raw silk
coiatnids from $4,00 to $8.00 per
poutid, according to its quality, and
-ocoons and floss silk, $1.00 to $1.50
per pound. Two hundred iulberry
trees will grow well on two acres of
land, in hich wouild alel about 80,000
potuIds of leaves. - About sixteen
pounids of leaves are required to make
)me0 pound of fresh cocools, wlich
vonlid yield about 1,765 poutnds of'
Iresh cocoons. These stifled, would'
rield about 588 pounds. Dried co
oons of good quality should bring
rbout $2.00 per pound, or $1,176.00,
EXPENSES.
I grown person, first tenl days.. .$10.00
1 toys or girls, first ten days.... 6.00
grown persons, second teit days 20.00
rl)Oys oi- wirls, sCco0I ten days.. 15.0t,
qrowii persons, third ten days. . 30.Co
L6 boys or girls, third ten days.. 48.00
$129.00
If'we add n fbw dollars for fuel. a
'w (lay's work for pruning and eulti
natilg the trees, aini it few sundries, it
Vonid cover all the expehsus which
vould not exceed $160,00. This de
licted from above $1,176.00 would
eave $1,016.00 on two acres of land,
iLud in onte mouit's time. How does
,his compare 'with one bale , of cotton
0 tile acre, the bale at $40.00, and the
)rop of which it takes six months to
nake and gather? These statistics are
he result of actual personal operations
inder favorable circuimnstaices.
Two chea) buildings of rough
)>ards, with fixtures, built witi a
r ew to thorough veitilation, each
00x24 feet. is all tiat is required.
The aim of this Association is to cre
ita itarket tir the exchange of 'stinll
nt ities or silk, before it can pass to
be manufactureri who purchases oily
i large quiamit;- Itill ( personls rais
ny cocons are uinvited to corrospond
vith the Association and state ith
iuntity raised by them.
Trees canl be planted f0rom1 the 1st of
3ctober until the first of Miar. Stand
kt'd trees S0 feet apal'l, ill avenues;
nedium trunks, 14 feet nnptu' ; dwarf
wees, 4 feet in a hedge, Ihe rows 12 to
[5 feet dtpart.. Prices ralge aIbout as
ollows: Ordinary cuttimes, $1.50 per
ImndIred1; one year's growth, $.5.00 per
mndred, or $1.00 for tenl trees ; trees
3 to 5 feet high. $7.00 per hundred ; 5
to 7 feet, $10.00 per. hundred;i 7 to 9
Reet, $16.00 per hulndred.
An agency has been op~ened for the
ale of' trees and cut tings, also for eggs,
it $1.00 per 1,000 ; $3.00 per half
iunce; $5.00 per~ Ounlce. Also, later
Li tihe seaon1, after the middle of May1
ivcir'ms at $1.00 per hundIred.
Tlhe Morus tJapioica, 0or Japanese
Mulberry, and the Morus Al but or
Whi/c Muldberry. are the best for hood.
Books of inistr'uctionm anhd pamphlet on
Irees at $1.00. Certificate of scholar
ship iln the silk school, $5.001 certifi
3ate oIf mtiemeship, $1.00.
Reals will soon he put ini OpeOratiolI,
md we do most earnestly urge the ag
trininturial people t~o Onter persever"
linly inito this work, and help to rtamin
lvii hiin their owvn pockets tihe millions
3f dollars wich are no0W sent abroad
'or for'elgn silk. Orders will be taken
ror~ racks on which the' wormsi aire
reared, or these can be made ini the
most simple form.
All Information enn be had by ad
1ressing the Women's Silk Culttire Asa
sociation) of the United States, Phila
-Sometimes a little assistance at the
eight timie will enable)1 tile system to
hrowv ofl' an attack which might oth
wrwise result in seriotis sicknesp.
Aye'~s Piffa should ttlwavs be kept at
Iuanld p11l~i'optly takenu f'or the re
ief of slight ailmen ts, before they be
:ome formidable diseases. *
-Arkansas hfa wheeled into line.!
L'hie vote hrr tclie Legislature to sitbrhit
hiieconlstitutional amendment for the
>rohlibition o'f lignor beitig 66 to 17.
What will become of the "Arkanstis
tateler'?'
WVANT'ED.
WOMAN to eook for a small family,
mud inake l.Mielf generally useful. A pi
,1y at f:Il is ,'floo. ~ jun 1 ..
- G DMiLY-STAPLE AND
'ANCY.
- AL-J-- -A.] D S~ED.'E
MY efegnt Byruips--white as honey
Lt only FIFTY CENTS ph? GALLON, the
aheapest ever sold in town.
YOQT. I)]Ei3 ~I,
IN roar of' my Groebry, of' the pumrest
[Giquorwsad Wirnes, Portner's 'I[ivoli
3eer, always ON 10E, and will ho dloliv.
.red at any residenee In TOWN AT ONE
)OLLAR PNIU Du21N.
.---- - -
FIN-ES'E TOl ENTS an~i FIVE COINTS
)iear in Town. Give thi'st'a trial.
L'GES3H CRAB APPLJE CMR
ON DRAUGHIT.
U7Okt E A JVD SE.R ALE.
W. H. Donlg.
One door South of F. Eider.
ann.11
ATTENTION,
LADIES !
RIAVING determined to "CLO81
OUT" otti stock of, Spring Drosi
food", we offer you fromn this dat<
unutsual bargalis in same. We hav<
a colnplete line of theseogoodg, an<
partios,nVill do well to call) exalnin
and price thee b6fore purchasing
We would also call your attention t<
our line of Fancy Muslin and Linei
Lawns. Itf white goods we are "Ful
Up." Our line of these goods con
sists of Linen Lawns, Victorit
Litwns, l3ishop Lawns, Plain, Plaii
and Striped Nainsooks, Jaconots
Cambrics, Piques, Plain and Plai
Swiss, &C., &. Laces, Lacos
Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg
ings.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR
SELVES.
McMASTIt, BllCE & KETCHIN
may 7
alealldFedllab ls,
7,
WINNSBORO, S, C.
A. Wilifora,
PRINlPftETOB.
up 13
TAX T0" NOTICE.P.
MA 9, 1.81.
'~ 'HE books of this offico will be opem
from June 1st to Jul. 241, 1881, tc
lCceivo rcturns of personal p:roperty own
!d by cadh taxpayer on the 1st lay ol
Jnno. All nitailc persons betwdeti the aget
af twenty odd utid sixty years are liable tc
poli-tax, and will repourt accordingldy.
For tho ncooniodationi of taixpaye'rR ]
will be at t.he followivmg 1lacs on thu
dlays spclfled for the pltrpose of r'ceiva
lng returns, viz.:
Woodward's, from the arrival of fi'eighl
train, Juno 8th, to departure of south.
bound passonger train Juno 9th.
White Oak, Juno 10.
Durhamu'i Julte 11.
Cald well's Store, Jun e 13.
Gladden's Grove, June 14.
Rtidgeway, Junae 15 and 10,
Dear Creek, June 17.
Bllythewood, Jtifia 18.
Jennings' S-ore, Jaine 20).
Jmnkinsvillo, June 2.
Monticello, June 22 and 23.
Feasterville., June 28R and 29.
Please take notide that the office it
Winansbdro will 1 ts clos~ed during mna
lbsence at the above alpfoind.tments, ani
apen on .all other dayi- during the ap
pointed tinie.
I. N. WITHfERS,
may 10 tfj Auditor F. C.
SPRING WAGONS
-AND
FARM WAGoNS4
1 N 'ofnection w ithi the BThg'y anc
iSp ring Wagon bnaineta, I have i
tale the woll-known
"OLD JHICKiORY"
Farin Wagon:. My dite-horse wagons ar<
cou pled the samie as a two-horse wagon
have front bounds and rocking bolster
Warnrntod for twelve months.
*. Ut. CUMMIYINGS,
ap329Opp. Dunlovy & Fant
te TAC H NC D..
-- AUINMORKyMg
R. W IIlILJil', Agentl, Wimeis
bor'o, S. C. dec
tLEOANT JE-WEL.RY CHEAP,
.'oeltrad ace nar: aotyles aidlf~ma' r
short tlma, I~ h e ataer~l ,'I'e couilan a g l
y, eegntor ben clbuOt, oaevl
itip ,ec et aa'' oaau Cb. l arn let -t
Vlltuacrl. ll tns 1 ial t al t u t 3...ni
St&,"a. ackotaa(o' *1O r'"-'t,a h',"e',
N.og e.JlenY cor . lA-oc t an h, ac ek
FRESH GtOCERIES
APF coustafilj beint 'Ycelved by me,
a synlOpbis Of Which 1 Ve beloW.
NEW ORLEANS l1OLASSE{ AItD SXitCPS
ALL ORADEB.
SUGAlRS, 1"0M TIM HIGIIEST TO T11
LOWEST OltAIDES.
TH INiT FLOt'It IN TIE h1AIKET-"THJE
PATENT FAMILY'%-&ALSO ALL ORADEW
JACKSON'S BE'SP FAMILY FLOUJI.
-'-a
CANNIED. 4OoDge
CALIFORNIA PEARS, Someting Choice.
aUCCOTASiI, Beaus and Corn Combined.
TOMATOES, -IEACES,
)iNE APPLE.
SALMOt, SARDINES.
MUSTAIIU,
PEPPER, . . TC., ETC.
I ALSO INVITE YOUlt A'I'TENTIOlN TO OUR
ROASTED COFFHEE.
1Jve mO a call ad egamitno for yourself.
Articles too numerons to mention.
D. it. FLENNIMEN.
nr 14
NEW $TORE
-AT TIE".
GLADDEN H-oTEL.
WE, the undersigned, respectfully in
form the citizebm of WINNTIIOlO and
vicinity thtu wC have 11EMOV.D to
GLADDEN'S UOTEL,
And arc now in. roceipt of a fNlt litie of
now and desirable
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Which we will sell it the lowest prices
for onsh.
DlItSS C005,
Laces and Embroiderics, which we offer at
a6cordingly low prices.
WHITE GOODS.
We resmoetfully ask the attontion of th
Ladies to our entirely now fresh
si!ok ot these good8.
English Swiss, Phtih Mid Plaided Nan
sook. Piques, in gieat variotv.
SILK TIES.
Ladies' Laceo Scarfs, Ties and Pows. at
fifteen cents, worth thirty-liv e cents;
IUIAUTIFUb SPRIINO tIT(j
FI~ike 1EDItYM Afid U(fMON
FAI'NCY CASSIMERlEi;,
12L014 FLANNELS,
WORtSTEtiS,
For lMEN, YOtJTilS and BOYS;
-MADE TO ORDER.
Suits utadt, to drder at voit 1i6v ptid&.
-SAMPLES ON EXIBUITION.
P. Lllldekr & ra.
ap 9
SPOOL COhif1A.
ESTABLISHED1t812.
(WUDON WHitIE Sroors,)
SOLE AGENT,
4.00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
1Since tlhe Ihtrodnetion of this Spool
Cotto'3 into thme AtA'oridan marlat. Its sue
coss has been un preced#'nted. No ether
brand of thread has ever met with the
gamue amount of public favor in the name
space of time.
The "0- N. '? manufaci~nt'ers 46 (0
first ('6 re'cog'aszo the impoLrtaLnce of the
-ewing Machine and to make a sl-erd
cotton, which htas over been the resog,
ntized& standard for idadhines.
All tho improvenmenid lnK rutenonry
that~ the investive genitis of the nine.
teeth ceritory has produced have bn
adapted 1)y the matnufacturers of "O.N.T."'
At all the great International Fairs of
the world, ','O';N. 'T." hali been awarded
tMh- highest liodors.
Vto1 ''O. N. TI." factories at Newark.
N. I., and Paisl 'y, Scotledd, Oz~tploy
5,,O6 operatives-- make suffucient thread
riaily to go aroulii4 fbh wv'l'd font ti-dE~
Conaumne 1.i0 tons of cohl da'ly~,
The mannfacturers of "O. N. 'I." are
the fairttt 'mnanufactuirers of Spool Cot
ton in theo World.
A full assortment of this Spool Cotton.
can be had at v~lesald'f'rotafl at *?, W
J3EATY & 00.'S. - fdb 22 ftxdm
. NL ARE ANO DEVELOP' TN M.d
Itsd'uiwh lyeortp t di,
Ito P. L1oI. Mco enaa aba en
est refeftrzco. . rrespondeno. cohtudeUntil
- /us , et dsNw V
He~n'
TRY THE
CELEBRATED
Beriner & Engel
PRILADELPHIA
LAGER BEER,
PINT DOTTLE1 AT ONE DOL..
LAR IER DOZEN.
HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX
TY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN.
BOTTLES - TO BE RETURNED
PROMPTLY.
BMMER~ BE1VERMAES.
UINT JULEPS,
CLARET PUN4CRES,
BHERRY COBBLERS,
iEtMONADES,
IODA WAT.ht.
COOL.. I.JA.GED'EJ
.-AND:
ON DRAUiRt
F. W. 11ABENICHT.
ap 30
F.ELDE
NEW AND DESRI3ALS SRING
OODS.
CHEAi' Ai) PRFETTY BPEING
GOODs.
IiAb ON ntc coiored Caslmies, A.1
jiacas, Miohalirs, Momie' Cloths, G rena
ieButitingsi, Ilernani Cloths.
LAWNS, uslins, Linens,8Sultingsi
Pique, Ginghams, Calicoes, Nainsook-s.
ASK to see "Rin -eti" Ginghamis.
Linens.
BLEACLIED, flrown~ and Plaid
Homespun.
TABLE Linen, Doylles, Towels,
Sheeting, Pillow Casing.
IF ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD
HAT for a little money, let tiorm
tall on nuf6 Nobby litie of StrdW~ 1ats
dpetilng.
INAf(Y MAN dOR 1OY WANTa A
SUIT of hood, prhtty, hobby, ch~asEm
ing SprIfig Clothes, let them call on
me.
IF ANY MAN, 'WOMAN OR CLILD
W'ANTS i~ piilr of' Shoe~s, cheap, let
themn call on me and get them.
TIHOSESHIETrIAND 8H AW'LS ARE
LOVELY.
,,A .BAUJTIFUL Line of Laces,
Hambur Edings and Insertions; Cot
ton Edg ngs. ..,
GEN T8'8ilk And Lion Llandkoe
6hlefs.
.L ADIES' Linen Hecm-sti tched Hand
kerchbftl ,. .
GENT$'d Lidies'; Mtssbs' iAd Chl.
GENTS' AND LADIE8' SCARFS.
COI/ARS a'na Ctiffs,'Rufling, Nic.,
I!|te.
BUT WHIAT 18 THE U$2~ TR~YfN.
rb theibt'o orfe thh mg In the Store ?
Just come anid see mne, fhtt is all, and
[ will make it pay you.:
$ui 6noCEN S ONEW,
AS usual, la viell stocked with all
.l3e nodessariesf, anmd a few of the hdmu
764 of life,, that js/,In fnd etlting tine.
But If' you should need auf hhrt iware,
wrockerv, glhislware or w~oodenware,
AWhyI1<aWy %tpfy yd'6'
BO 1)ON'T FORGET Tb CA12L ON
mob 28
A. L ANGOL 6f d thie cheappat Toilet
Sodp ter thei price over broutght to
~Vinsborg. Call and be convinced.
McMASTER, BR[GE & EEFTORIN.
RanTHiP
ISTILL TB
B. SUGEN]
I do not
prices in
per, but
call and
find that I
tie chea
tihe cheaj
don't you
yay 28
THE GRAT
WINNE
al,11iVAUG1t COMMaANisNx
Til IIE1O4 I
DItiVING forbyer into.oblivion th
stroyed the beople's best friend-TH
99 gauzo undershirts redudO to
76 gauze uind6rehirts rodiced to
55 gauzo undershirts ioddcd to
i i'AV2-E "J
MY ontire notio .stook on the "e
former prices square in half -
. proki lats Int Misse and ild
100 dozei Iddios strjisd hdso, in
Best goods in the in kO' foi" thb ioi
35 and 40 ciig.t.
FOR THE MEN-1,00O paire U
6 eot a .,iair. --
. iirdher for the mci- 390 pars
bist Britisih hobe in -Winsboro-for 2i
NECE~WEA~bMDSIit
so5 Id ies~l' Lact doile at 5
4 - dozcn: Ladies'.Late Ties at 7
been bought far bgo6w their origiliil'
their goods iighit for cash atd ciash o
R. 1 A EEW Ii IIARDW
duOe dcoen Kitig's Own fine five
F1ive dozen cottori hues;,.7, 73
of 40 eetits. Old price 65 abd7 .en
Just receitevd Fowlor's-PateutFly
sold in this place, for CASH ON4LE.
PAINTS, PAJNTS.-I'tri agon
the United States, and will furnish n
than thoet can iniy theln~ bilseihbre for
WVANTE~D -:-5,000. pouhde botto
Also tho highest markot price paid f<
SL MIM
Ague Ouro
Js a purely vegetable 1bitter and powerful
tenic, and Is wvarranted'a'spoey andl cer
tain~ cure for Foveor and Ague, Chills
and I~vrIntertnittent.. or ChlJ
~ialariail disorders, In miasmatic diis
tirst'; 1Sit1~ o, lo so, cotfo
the back .aiid .Joins; and c lre~ eof tho
e inle and exttpznities, are onl premoni
fi ons of sevef~t symptonms wh o termnind
big fver &nd frb fo tesiratlo*.
ft is a startling fact, that quinine ar
sonic, anid othor poIsonous minerals formt
the basis of mest of the " liev1er and Agu6
'reparatjons," Spe 8Voefls," "Syrups"
arations made frotm thesnme m apfins,
althouh the are .palatable, and maiy
$reakt o chili, do not cure ht leave the
malarial aind their own drug pison is
the sstem ,producing amlim. ~ i ness'
ringig intm zrours ao6vfig and
oter orde . more 1ofjl than
te disese they woretien to cure.
YER's AGUE CUREn thoroughl oradicatelf
these noxious poisons from the system'
ndmalways cures tihe severest cases. I
that coul injbt the Aos delanc tod
tlent; and its crowmin ocllonco, abo6
its certainty to curei that' it leaves the
4 stm a ee from disase as before the
For Liver Comnitatintans Aote
eURE, by direct Sttion en .the liver and
~ayapparatus, drives out~ the isons
,We warrant it whel tedei'docodang
Prepared bQ Or; . , C. Ayer & o
fraetteal and Analytlest Oheuldste'
Lowbil, Mss,
den P mLz fmsrdn-rrmfaa
FT YCOME
EIMER'S.
quote my
the pa
rive me a
you will
[ sell a lit
per than
)est. And
forget it.
TD DEPOT
"BORO.
0 TH E IIELM 4ES'WflOYM
lbF ThltROts
0
i' sistem which for lobg yeai-d de
EIR POCKET BOOK.
25 cents
40 cents.
69 cohts:
tro to the frofit cofintbij3 iind exit
on's rdued t8 5 .bbe a pair
dark. c'olors, reduced to 10 6
1y. 0omething nicb at 15, 29 '284
rid' biown iaif o b eut 'we id
rawD 8dcIfs reduobd to 1. c&iiti, iiI
bents;
1ANPNENUi Fd.
16, 15.ajid (d een . .
96, $1.25,.$2.0O. Thosb (o.de bad
value, ap arities 6Y. *wpt . buy
nlydhoul tipect .se Q Ds.
ARu IMARDWA~dnin
inger cradlbs,- ab $2.85 CAStE..
inches, at the astanishing ,ow pribd
Fat i at .90, loner th2an ot~eir t)8fo*f
for ne of the best niixed jinhts ~i
y customers wit .thoso goods 16s6
the Alt ' ]%1af..,1* cns
n rags, for ~W16b I pillagytceie
r hides.
ThAUGH,{
E1 lEADER Oi' Ld*PRICES;
FROMi TH1S Wflthu
One Tire Plate, ofi'8 or ldei;
one Tire Shiriker, tlbroe hred
Viso, One Boxing Maohuiea; obAe
$18.00, Ni'll be Oilc for $i0.
Lots of bfal; half bOtall Iioftt,
Bantd, Sittiard and' i-8 fIon; i Ubs,
Spo~os, Rims, Carzeingo Doltsi; Tire
Bo1ds ind all inannet of od~tings.
TO BE SOID RitdAI35"ESS OF~
may 14
.8Ep Egg AT SURPRISg t
THE F WMERB~fS'"BONANBA."
flenan vaa ir itrbean h di t .a'Vb cs n
Ia t a te rloeLhmnfo ee .~
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