The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 07, 1883, Image 3
CI aIoyterboIe, ua. -
-Wp 01a41 ierOIT
ply of 0he''pgipliqW".aroud hero. Otllr
arts o tIpo o 9.f give. notico that
thoy are Iitrt Wli It..
-,-4plIrovet poun,a, paper anid,so)jool
certificatei-bon'gbi and cash, paid for
Rali oy ' . ,
- -A young I,ni aqt. . ok v v
is thle athoir of thto'exprion81 "Sheo I4
n''d0sy". If lhe will tell .us who
31ulus Was, o' ivho. tick. J.Uy Pat
erson., we will uide.raku to aclcommulo
(:hte -ii
TI)p mtintflo club~s:of this towp
)-mve hold inethigs for the purpose of
Itisilg roney t9oy lfr.o athe . expC1lses
' tihe imr-sectit-d, Denocvt,s. Coi
.it1cOs vere appointed to taiko up col
) .etionis, ilad It is h.oped that. the mnb
:enq will igive c.li to the full exteIl
his lkbili1y..
-Lave your orlers ivith -Caldwell
&s La1tiderdlihfr ktlnth!d rii.r
Knii(, &o.. *
-.-O ' yomilIg- fi'lil, ,whoeldver
11SOmen.01t for a wVifb Was .iiiptd t)-oln it
urignOi ne0wspaiij a~ To.w dlays.ago,
litims tl.at Tiin NJws AND. ItllALID
Wrrees0enitlhimi, ini mini~lg his
pdvertismeot reild that "'e girl must.
~'tt f cr.ij
whrPeas it should have rca4. 'Iimst be
nu1der twonty-rol'1". Inl so So(il.1i it
1iii1 ter ia U6llow onght not to be-11iSrprn -
n weed; we thereite ,iake the,co.rrec
10... dl(ies, tOil ting edl d had
fc,I called for, and the altel-mi.tive of
l (Inibiig or al ex planation given. we
e Cl11rred the explanlatiol, but wish it
b0 iunder-stood that Wo Awvero not
coeree<t.
oWe have only a few tons of Acid
'hosphalo on b1and. We sell file high
cst gd Acd il the nuarkot. A.%
mr-ties wihig no .,w call at
on1Ceaid leiave (heir or3er's tl (e dffice
ofit J41Carley Co.*
Penss.it-Mr.W. it. D)otv,
hi.is. plce, wls married Oil Tlesday,
I le 3rd ilAst.' to Miss Mary Ucley, of
NichohaiMvic, Kent Iucukyv. Mr. Doty
i his bride arrived here on Friday's
im-Mh-bound trii, and arm -._varinly
welcomed by his iany fri 4jds in
4 ininsboro.
Ti.: FrimsTv CON,rumUTION.r:--Onl Fri%
ay mrni.il'.~Jolml Hlollis, repm:e
ening thle Oaklaind Democratic Club;
hanuded to the secretlary of (.ho C:ounty
Executive Commnitte fifteenA,ollars, in
part of the conibu'i)ition of i-1e O'nb to
the fnnelh fo.r the defenOuce of t.he Demno
rngts bound over for' -tia li . Charles
D)wrA'1V.--Iooraco f:igloy, coloredl,
more. genecrt(.lly kniown ,as, Iloratce
(Greeley, depar'ted this life on the 4th
list., ini the pixty-scend year of his
ago. iIc had beeLn sick fori about three
w'eks. D)uring the latt.er portioni of
hisa illness lie at one time grewcotv
" s iiderlyth lietter', and. his frienids enter
l1.1ne hopes of his iceo'very, bLut a
'seck bfoec his deat.h'he grei'w worso
anI!d *rdnll gant aithe 4th,.wheni
be1 quietly bieathled his l'ist. hlorace
Ia&d.be,enia fa iithifuLI seirvanit, and was,
weo believe, tin honiest mani.
RH-r.I(IuoUs Su.:nvu,u.s.-Ser'vices wV I
h)e held in thie dill'ent churches to
1'resbyteianiu-1tev. D). E. Jordan,
I I, n. iiu., and .4, p.. in. Bible class at
34, p.. m. Synja' Schiool at-.0, IL. mn.
Associate Rformi'ied Presbyterian
Itev. J. TV. (Chalmeors, at 11, a. nl., and
74, p. in. Suitdlay Ihoolabt)0,a. mn.
aMelhodlist-Ily. E. G. Prico, at 11,
10a. mi.
ptit- y C. Pd. lradfoird 'at
31t, a. m. Suiiday School at 34, p. mn.
I [umpty ~ Dumpnty troupe, lias ilde
tIIpftrangemenuts for 0110 entertainmnict of
ihfe troupe at thie 'hes'lai Ilail onl
TInesda4y eveninig negt,. This comrpaniy
-has exhibi ted ini haleston, WYilminga
tou and othiiis oLfpurlarge cities and
comes highily enudorsed by the lpress.
.dere is what the Wi,biIdpgton Daily
lci'icu, has to f1y -In, rgard -to their
(entertaliinment ini tha't city .
T1he opera hottse was criowded last nlighit
to witness tire varied pierformanIeQ.of Rloht.
A. Iewlet'to'slfunnyty Dinty troupe,
tsind those who weoi. for ,the puarpose of
-i aving an uproairious .langhi Moroe J.f'i'y
grtineld. Th'le periformuance wvas excelnt.
IIonafldho, '"ThIi Riulhher MaL.,'" p)erformefld
Vuanicig of, Miss Annie I,)oro were vei-g
.raceef ul andl leaslng. Mart D)antels gave
* Xhbitlins of hIs skill gn thec liarmoicumi
pid an Imitatlon of thie xyiojiine iipoila~n
, :dinary lead pencil, wvhich wais mai;rvelous,
A a both of thiese perfortanes lie wvas
reetod wvith shioiits of applauLse and1( enhled
acok. twice. before the auidlonico would be
isfi. 'iThe othier attracet!ons wore goo%
f cour1se, It is needless to speak ofIews
tte, the liuumpty Unmlpty of the oedasloon,
or hub is'too well kpowvn to nieed comm.old
thon,'from uts. Sufflee to gay.that he, as
e central figuro In the pof'formance, kept
0 tudUeiec convulsed with roars of laitgh-.
r from the beginninug to the.-nid of the
nitortainmeont, .4
lteser'ved soats, will'be on sato at Mfr.
* Nh thle's Confoctionery, corit
cuelng Mlga/day morning.
-Iyos bighten, chiecks become ros ',
8trength by the use of Birowa S
4.J
tbtOyt Orlo/i SynPd6
he10 iItkqo)di W toi ou
'et fi ' t he thi t.1v6 tOm*
.',oc.lk o openi g lldSerm110n
Wao 0(r. fhst'ill'uodera
to4 the Ito i.O. ilft-i4f of 0 a11- illt
collty, bI. (4, Who selcotedas,the basis
of his dWoohiso . 1 Cor.,8 lp., 9
verse: Or %yo are laborers tojethor
with God; The ournmon YJg an ox
c01olitn on11 **a.ikd was wv0l '11tbeived..
Afler the kbit hadl been called, It was
foutd i that twenty-ollo Illisters an
the,same niuumber of eldouls wore pre"
ent. Only) on0,mliet11110r I th i nl r
PrepUylorfV '%van abAialnt id that'one
by rCat01i of, SPVe(4Q illitess. Tiq*oloc
tion of a. tu1odlertor for tho presilt
1u10tinsu lr'csited III thl oiU1CO)f the
Rev. Robert Lathan, of..Yori ville,
S. C., who at once took upon hlnsel
the, dI ties of chairman. The Rev.
julhn -'Pre piley' D-1. D....tle-itrted
lcrk of the body, was a iW post with
his,chiaraitertistl i 1otapIne Bss.
After the Pre--bytery had been conl-/
Slitlted..with prayer, the membors
cainn down to bnsiless. .In the rei'bIv
ng. .of.the 11tiles R.1' the pivvious
mlectings,.lit appea:e, that since.t,e
11ast regnhlilr sesmionl-twoi Rp>ecial11,1ne'c.t..
ingsi of the Presbytery htid been, eii.i
-ojie ti.Sieel Creek' chu11rch in...thii8
entillty, finr ordinaitionl al( installation
of t: Rev... Ch.l4. I"". m.tp1)oIaIld -U
-*jsurU .or .sinwl s.iiin.1i 4 shr e at
Ulcger, S. C., For tile iistallation of
tme lev. Mason W. Pre'ssIey .118 pastor
of the church .lu t t;t pl.ac. - First in
l.te,order of bnsiness.came the congre
gti monal repoi-ts atid ses4onahol-rords,
bolt of which vetso referred to appro
pritlo cmmlli1jitteeq.
Mr. .W. M. . Utlco, a theological
8Qitlent U;I(Ir the care of Presbytery,
w.as admitted to /trial for licensure.
Oi.motion, it was agrod that Presby
tery proceed -at once to hear a lecture
from Mr. Plexico, as a specimen of
progress, antd that. his sermon bo heard
at 7.90, p. l,, inl.the eventiig ses'iol,
vith a viwim to his licOns~uro to prealcl
the gospej.,
'Tho.Uiv. E. I. Pressley, of Lancas
Jt.r," S. -C., prestitd 1 >cttioll for
leave to tMAit a part, of Ilis pastoral
chai:ge, wihich was reflerred to.6 ypecial
qonlimlttee, colnsimig of the fe,'.v4.
.Jol I iter, E. o.ovo and r
William McGill. This cointnittee afler
wartds reporl..cd inl flvor of denission.
- leFore taking the evenig recess, it
waI, decided by volo thlitM.tC iext
1leetinig of the Presbytrryhb l ekl: at
,;ik Shails cltrch, Alexandcr county,
N. C.,about, .ourteen miles yest.of
Slatesville. .f(-dvas also cheid4d-tiltf,
the hoirs of tle pIesenl,t tieCt.i14g )c
reguIlated as *olIows: "Meet at 9.3,
a-. M., anild sit till 2, p.\in.; rettssemlible
at U.30, p. ll., luld hold a ni41t session
of reaslible length.
At the night sossioulwiti last-d'.
ting, the iesbytery.. heard a trial
sol-rionl from tlheir fi,ldent IN.V.W. Al.
'lexico on the text: "For I Vpy,unto
yol, that except your righiteousliess-of
thle Scibek. .41d Pharisees, ve sl'all in
Sefase elter into (be. .-i1!)pll of.
leaive."-Matt. 5:30. TIe dscoursMe
was anm exce..llent 0110 11nd was deliv
cre(d with gr'eat p)ower. After this
exercise,. thec Presbyvterv took uinder
cotnsiderat iont i6 ntatter~ of. congrega
tionald assessinolt.s,. but adjour)ped at
tell o'clock last naight without taking;
ailly ddflhtit R cif.m.
Secoturt Day'. Proceeings.
[u1WOxRTEDon erHEit NEwS AND IKElt'ALD.]
On1 T1uesday nmrnintg, at nin1e o'cloek,
the P'resbyteto''vtmet ill private0 SesiSSon
to coniderC anld criticise the lecture
and scruiltn delivered by Mr. Plexico
01n tht previous dalv. 'Atter a shott
.onf1ercu1e, It wat's. e<&d to sustain
theml as tria forJtlcinsuve, and chgent
o'clock( was fixed as the houar for such.
licensure. Thela regrular sessionl was
hell op)ened(, ind reports froml the.
various colinittges were hpaid and
conisideired.
The report of the comni'ntttee on1 pas
tors' salaries ox1hited a1 decideOd im
pIrovemlenIt over- -formler years inl the
promptness with w hich 'sal.aries httd,
been patiid. Only., four conlgregationis
out of twtient.y*even fronmt wichO rc
ptorts haid been'1 receivecd shlowed ai
bahjince unpailid- the wvhole atrg"regat
five diollars-wihiie quite a linimber of
the conigregations hlad ovei;paid the
amiounlts prIom)ised.
The replorts of the coni'mtittees on
fltuance, sesslionalI recorcJs .Au.1d supplies
were, tafter some1 discusf3ion, approved
.anid adopted.
A t eleveni o'clock the special order
of jthe *ly .was .tlt$3n 4pp, andit %he
PrI esbytery 'iroceeded t4 lienuuso Mr.
Pliexico to thme wvork of thin gospel min
istry. Theio moderator, Dr. Latha.,
acliv ered tO ythiq,eantidato an ean-nest.
and1( touchinug a.ddress ott the dties,
resp)onisibilities and rewards i nciden t
to the;: work of the iimster. After
propottu l3ing the, const itutIVInaj obligg
tiony, Mri. Pico was, .withplayer,
syloimnly set apaert anld icciisedt to' tIhe
holy wvork to which hehad been called.
A r'esoluitiomn wals al)assed lhghly en-.
dorsing and1( recommenud'ing the li istory
of thq Associate iloforn oi Church,
rconIithy prepared an d-.puh3lshied by
Dr. Lattian. ThIs is a complete hisa
tory Qf Asso late Rceform$. Presby
sketches of..tho Associate ChItlurch-an
tile Iefornlied \Chunrch prior to theIr
utnioni, and1( giviit.t acstcount of thoir
orig I.l and .progr'ess .imn .8totland; and
tromt the 1.Lwe of ths . uniont there is a
full anld .Comrphete history of' the LUi
ted Church up to the year 1882. . .
The Liftle Banner, at Bahlbath School
papoer, .owlli,ch btas reaently 1)0en re
vived unti (ho0 m)anlmnt of the.
liev. Drm. Grce anud the llev. Mr...od'dj~
was aloa.tkeommtenided to tile contgr,..
gationis -of thte Presbytury for thecir
* ..4loev.fohn ]$. Pressloy', D, .)
re'o d his-resigntation as crk~ of. the
lFrcsbytery,.sttIhg that thiW.duties 'of
th~e poiihwbmo too laborilous tor' one
of is hogitht ailfllye01r. Tihihs was ac
epted, and the 11ev.'JohntI. Chltimers,
Was elcd to filll hits plato. A con.
muittee was appoinuted to purchase a
suitale testimnoatl to -he preselttod to
Dr. P'resshev im recoguitiourof huts long
aniid faithfull ser:vices.
- eoeadjourJilhtA,o thaniks 6f tIte
Presyter Svro,t oiced to the con
gr'egatIiniand tho cit Wzeis of Chiarlotte
rot the prinelhy hospitaity wvith whicli
tile memlbers of the buody had been on
tor'taineod whil.o In that city. rThe Rev..
Dri. A. W. Miller,. tte'FirA0?ygeby
tolaM huroh jen arose quid Ii a
pleasfng matnner expro#aed the- gNttO
cation of te good eople of Charlooto.
at havhtt tb b atie I of the Wrosby't
rltityfqily o moet I i thleir l.tft
exresstl t1i IiaoUa'IL~tI1h
a'yt an4
tow
OW1$ul Uogtivep e
Rno in peisols stifer -it al(
ost 4A dose of WNrit A;
kinglr iter each WOi breaiO
. bborn- case. -1 s' toIlk
the igonach - thereby ethn It,in tt
-, : ro.m the Sea ueB ard.
~IlWs. (, Wulhern, Cha11rieat0I S. U. L a
"'havo used Nornia's Neutialtzing Cor,
dial III li falilly two or th01ee years Rnl]
anit certi nly recommend itias o of til
best medlellv- for all toin1achic troubles.
AtIs so h rkIll's thl*t I d n'ot hesitate tc
give it tot nyoungest child."
LAW' APi-,AT,.-Lmklny to you' owrl
interes ti one of the first aws of .?Iature
Theretrd havilg grantod lih 1 - ndul.
Rence to imly Cu1tolers, t l t not Coll
plain if they find, after the. of Febru
ry, their accounts In other hlad It for inmi"
0b1tj collection with cost added. In tiht
future poyintuit will positively be reqitre(l
wltn hilli Come dtle, regardless of prlee
bi too low to sill cotton, '.W ration bilh
andbAnk debts to p)ay firft. So It will- b(
to ?/(irar literst to come jid settle at onctf
1in order that. I nay ' Aikewiso. This i,
!?)U/ last appeal. 1. S1MP.5ON,
einrog#.L... .
TAD ReguJar Annual Meeting 01
Al.your Comnputyaihv Town- L- or
IIotaly eveling, thl;1 9th in1st., at R o'clock,
C. M. CHlANDLER,
47 --- '.- Secretary..
cQUN tYpIF qinlF1IELD.
B y J. .7.1 BQXZjES, En.,Probate Jdruioy,
I IEMEAS, Henry -1. Copolaid hatl
j. ido suilt to .me to grant Id
et ters , laitrotion.u,the- estate ait
elfedits 0-talfinl rGU11n depeged, en11)
testmento anne.xcl: - - %.
These are, therefo'e, to cite aid .Adinou
181h till and Hjugular thw-kiadrod Offtl 'wred,
itors of thm said -Starling Glenn, de
ceased, thlat i((y be and appear before me
in the Cour. of Probte, to.'be held ii
Fairfield Coint House, S. '0., on- the 21sI
day of April next after pubil-atior
hereof, at II O'clock In the forenoo -, t(
sl C wase,It' lilly they lh1vek w tihe Aid
adjmliistrai lon) should not lD granted.
Givp utlder lly hand, this uth day ol
A ril1, Anno Diomini 3181,
Vublished on tic 7th day of April,
1883, In THn NEWS AND *1EUALD.
J. It, J1OYLES
Al) 7-fxl Jnldge of Probate.
STATE 'Ole SOUTH -CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIFIELI).
By J 1. ROYLE8, Esq., PiobateuJudge.
'M71l911AS,J. M%. Beaty hat,- mad&
T suit to Intl to grant hini Iettes ol
a1dMistra1t,in of the estate ald Oifects o
Jamies Beaty, decelted:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cred.
4ItWs. of the Said Jam1es eaty, de.
evased, that tbey Ie and appear be fore %le
in tie Couit 'of Probate, to be held a
P1fiId Court, House, S. C., on the 21s
(lily of A pril neSt after publieation here.
of, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, tc
11ow eause, if anly tiey have, wIy th10. said
adiisfrtltion should itm )
Given under illy m 14 14t i day 6f
A n-11, Anno Domin144.1
1uplIshed on .tbm"tlh' day of Apri),
1883, iij Tin.; NERNs* AND IEnALD.
J..It. 4)O.*YLF' w
.Api 7-txt .. - Jtudge of Iri-obate.
13.183
SIJrllg lil Slimmfer
. OPENING bF
81(N MJLLINEMR
-COMME1iNCING
FRIDY, *Drl 6th
Grand display of French anld Domestli
Pattcern Iats aund Novelties.
MISS'BLACK, a first-class mIllIner fron
Baltimore, who is personally known t<
many In both em' town agd coutity, whlE be
much lehasell to serve all who may call
No'trouble to shiow goods. We canl only
request a triai, and will guarantee atis
factIon in.eveIY.ygrielar.
MR.'BOAG havIng just returned fron
the North, we (do not hesItate ,to. slj.foi
will. flid ourF stock in every dllaritmleni
fuller' and bettor selected than ever beforn
sinide we have been In busiidas.
lany th anks,r19 tt.patronago. W(
solIeIt a eptinniance of the same.
. 0.1B04G,
r$IVoIEs, UTiG91Es.
D)on't forget that you can get good) wel
finished Openi or Top Bntggf,..ot' flotble.
Seated Gunboat clippli for enth from
*:J. 0. BOAG.
BUY A Nt.1
' F4miy Sewing Ma ui,. 'Everf Ma.
chine1 war'ranited as represq'totd, and guar
antecs given with evejry.maclIne. Lightesl
r'unning andu best mnechine 'on the market
For sale only by
. .J. 0. BOAG.
ONE BAICREl4 RUBBER~I PAINT toi
.Jtin or shi(ngle1ropfe, juIst recely
McMAB'rn, BuRIci & Ko
BIOJIAX.
A . PUld~.artlcle of POwDE xuD IoRA
Cl. for Washing 4lnd starching, bthin
disinfeoth~ eto., also fO m;hdtlis . t
rohst. up jn .,one pndlcaeq
packages, with d ections or tise, "
saloib
1111 --
... . M
SPRING
IAZ7
I livov614w in stock a til lineJ
Farming, liyl6toU4, such' ats
414
PlOWSI'Trace Chains, CIqv;Ubl.
shovels, Breast Chains, IIcel jerewvs.
. . .V
Spades, Dack -)ands, Lap Rings.
Swedes Iron1,; gijidstgnies Aens.
Ferguson1 & Blount's Ironi Foot Plow
Stocks.
SE ED IRDSH POT.4TOES AWD
49ARDEN SEEDS.
a ,'
M, vo ni stock OCE I wl at.
wa4Ys 4.o -kept. up wvit.h nothing but
EnIMT-CLASS QOODS.
- . .. ' .. 'r
A arlge o Iiroft' sl NkasOR buh
-b osfr eT-recent advatkco, mcap by
thobarrel. Fresh,8.Ipply0' of "S:?ow.
Sakd" Craokers
ONYOAS E K RD S L10h D
was ~o Rkp. M 1iH UohigY.i
A e re onable FN~FO onti
Now is the thhio, to-gy. ...ol
such as Long ]lanidle apauc fforkcs, ung
gers, llakes, etc.
FARMWING TOQps.
h'M 1!kh's-T4vo-Iorservtoes aiwa Iron Plows
tihree styles of- single Ironi Foot Stocks
H[andled and Brades IIoes, Sidgie TLrees
Lap Itings, Clevises, Giratss Rods, ie
- 01, Trace . of all . kids, llamnes i
la tings, Plow Ulaudes.
-4N GlOCEREES/
-I still keep the Magnolia llamis, Break~
fast 'Str,ips, .I eef, l ic .gna.Mausage, .Bacon
Lard, Orits, Goshien. hut.e-r..
I ilpwo recetutly putt in a lot.of
COOKIN G STOVESe
And.invite ftion.my 1PII 'fCat
- toun Plant,r!A" irlend'' anid "ill .Arp'
styles, from $0.00 up .
A fulil line of Kitchen Goods and Tfln
ware.
I have three. fine Side Bar Uggi An
*one py. Baalt Phtton, which
- 1 QRMAN'S
--- .b: MARiC. -w'cva
~al ad ,ear anl dIgordoea of ihe Ston
ao n o h said:*r $"iiu t
ba uo~ n alderaanitum,f
- bn F~0Jrlaul1 f
* I s eat un,t and rls sRl4
heasy a oes ot cotin opithm
and will ntconstIpate. ,~S claiit recom
rnende4 frSoaa1 ensa Ad Tething
Children. ..
. c5.'and- $i.oo per battle. *i.
~$ n Dbruggf.te and Peater. in M.dtoine
BZ0BLBIOR 01DDXWALa vd0 -
Walhetta,S.0,. U.A.
E. B. RIAUoALS. E U. W. RAQBDALE
IRAOSDALJ. &' RIAODALt,
Attg.ney at r,aw, No. 5, L.aw IIange
- W ddB1OO,B. C.
81eca Atentioh4'0Ine to Collection
te' ade,Ui1l adsEniloPe
e(Qh .a) lt lYefian to
A Taus .IWa- jiI. A I
MSO WE.BA
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'i .N.d PIMN
MAST,1ERW CTOK A
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TWEr~ FIFTEEN hedoCaI~nt' Urp.
h aid ro m and inrk s frne
fullysos,lc ated adfn rvr,
toWas' buyors. ) I a de fy compeii
sliot .3 Kyelr, 8 . . Feb. 6, ' 'vu
besodaids iof Mo1ual'el hd sown Gaoe
)IeI es nd h iohted and fo(' elv;,
afl( 801' ro l 4' is o 1 ase d ~ 4I
1)tlC wl oh1Wl Ieefi u XM
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3ROCER I ES!
SCA N ONLYEN lEATAFE
N)EW: O3LliA MO~:LiSEL.
C0FF1Il. GrCeen. '
CO.)141 1", Rllsed.
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ToaD ITzsaTI ;
. s o 1l n,Plmws, Trave Chains, 1hun11es, 1
1 1 t1 o io ll, but "Call flo wlit
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(COT TON
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[3. SUGENHIEIM
T IIAV E never lid any lklitl fol great
pellded nihr a t 11p s1 ellig goud i at Such pri
1a111 0 'lt'w ones.
ve'ry assritio i. uI umk~e. It is impjosibklt gh
I sitOI e. Ihlii I quoLtl.
P1 'DM' NT1 I lOM,IEPUTN, t.he best in I
C A 1 1% a Sit 5, i andi 7 rents--the his.t
Sit U E, in great vaieat y and at pice~s 1<
CLOT'il N(J ol' all sykes anid at all priceU
STAPLE 'AND FAN
Vins,I Lhinos x l, wIl l e o ld t oreson
. (ive me Ia 1call iit IEA.TiY & DiltO.'S 01L
E3. STTG
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A IlII NEW
TheI lontr aitipatel)lfd hol id'av rush harn
'ndeaCIvors4I tirit. Ii ilure t~ bevery llhe
n moit.he 11ast year1, by~ consniling att all t
TALL AND Wil
Will be aol1 at GRIEATiLY RIEDU
>repaIratlioni for a mtoreC extend,d
Spring and.
R ,lADE TIIAN JIElETOFORtE.
Pleaseo call and1( examine my si.ock bei
>rirces will conIvinc von that l~I Iinan just
Th'lankin.g my3 friend(s for their very lI
~op all a happy and1( yrosperous Now.Yep
*I will. close out my winter
Lt RED)UCED P.RICE+,
arge stock of
SPIRING_(II
Men's, Bo0: and Yo ts'
t good harddtns. .Uc sure to
ROSIBY Mfl4TARiY INSTIrtUTE.
R A S 21tA
O, ..C.
GROCERIES
Y ARTICLES NOW ON 11ANu.
)3UCKNI W I EAT FLOUR.
4) T -E . .'.
FLOURt,:all gradus.
N UA N.
PICKL..
i .. WEW .
blokwfand, h i Bu keten, ts; et t y.
I" LOW
.fe u r thatnd , IU lcan co l -fully ut. pL
e1 thei piies ofIi te iie0us gdis..v
,hemaret nt7ensPercard
f.gure. for the bes~t.
iult any bod y
CY G1R0CE111ES'
ligly low' pr1ces, anual I shalhl alwaysb
D) STJAND.
enity & Uro.
1883.
comoll andl ?(one, ande tho New Yqa.
ais; and as 1 i nted to usC miy utmatost
ral parolnge tlutt has b~teen extendued
imesC the) iCSterstoiny1. custn)tupp.Il
r%d this-ila,to nay prosentI stock uf
rJ25% GOODS
D~ED PICES, n order to mame
'o0 ro mking .iour purchases0 as ity
wvhat I protiniso in this~ ad vertisQonWut.
b)oral and gratifying favor.s, I.J wish
I CLOTHiIN&L
tock of OL OTHIflT
in Qrdor to .nake room fora&
OTHI NG.
ujp. Fine line of, Qvrcoas .4
11i at
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* NVIOALD. .AtO LM
'DONALD &DOtrodls $8 .~..''4
U(oreoy* , 4i 8 1