The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 01, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCF4
TamKURs;AY, oember i t
Lcal nr1pers.
-Winnsboro is at present beseiged I
by oinarmy of book agents and a sur
ner Iin the near future Is highly
pVrobable.
rand Mrs. D. V. Walker are
nooccupying their new and beauti
ful.residpnce on the corner of Congress
tad Buchan streets..
-Work has been b('nu 1o.iinew n
t
reiwcof' Mr. W. L1. Thiniiaoni,j Oil
Evais street, and it will probably be I
comuipleted by the first of iext year.
-The time for the collection of taxes
expired festerday, anxt we 'aite safein
saying thant taxpayers have been more a
prompt in payment this year than,,or
several years past. TIhis~ Speaks vli a
- for the taxpayers of Fairflet c'uity. t
--All parties who bought. nguanos.
from us inust settle on or birore the
1st of November, or ,they wit lose the
cotton option and will have to pay the v
face of their notes in money.
R. J. cICAIIngs & Co
Oct 27-*f . '
-Migni1icent auumn. -weather this C
week, and the farmers are rushing
their cotton, to the market. A few
more weeks and that crops will be
picked, ginned, packed and sold-thcin
for another year.
-Messrs. Rt. J. McCarley & Co. are s
piepared to buy or sell Future Con- v
tracts for any parties wishing to oper-.
ate in this line. All business confideni
tial. - We receive press dispatches four
times a'day and will keel) our custom
ers posted. Oet 16-tf* h
COrroN MARtKET.-WinnISboro cot
ton market steady and cotton in good
dempnd: a
Good niddling.......... ..9 o
A11ddling.................5
Strict low middling.......9.40 1
Low middling.............. y
Strict good ordinary..........9 11
New York future market, closed firm. r
N ovbmbeig, 11.45; December, 11.57; t]
January, 10.70 F dbruary, 10.85; Ili
Iaireh, 10.98; April, 11.10; Mlay, ti
11.22;' June, 11.33; July, 11.44: Au- p
gust, 11.52; September, 11.22. v
M PORTANT DECfStON.-Judge Ker
shaw recently decided quite it novel
Id
and iliterestiig poinlt o1 law relative
to the criminal liabilitV of 'laborers tor'
violationi of thei tiapts.. The caxse
- i' w1up before .Judre Ker-halw at Ab
bOville G3..1. on an appeal froIi ia trial
jaiti<c.s Co)anrt. 'ic catse a.s Coil- n
miienleed tilder the section of the s'tat
ultes entitld(, "For he protection of
Iabocrers''. T1he defenidanmt was "f'ould ai
guilty3. Tihe facts are these: Tihie con- i
tract, was made by the defendant fpr -
the services of her' son anld not for her
own ser'vics., The judge held that tlec r
defendlant couIld not be pu nishe'd un mder -
the law, as sheo had not conitraceted for 1
hier ownI perIsonal services.
SC. ICrrY OF TPE.\cnEns,---Most ot'
* thei public sch ools t hronghouit the -
cou nty have eitheri alreaidy opened0( or
will do so in. the course of two or three
weeks. Sonme complaintLs are niado of
ani untisual difficulty in pirocuring the
services of' wide-awvake and competent -
teacheris to take charge of the public
schools. T1his scarcity of niaterial in]
thuis deparion'tIt is stratrge and uanac
conhitable 'indeed, unless it might be
exliainted on tihe theory thatt all or a S
large proportion of the y'ouiilnn aiet
flocking to the learned professions.
To young muena of ability anid e.nlergy -
there is in the prlofession of teaching a
field at once invitine, prlomfising andu
lucrative. A number of good teachers
are' wanted just now in Fair'fild'coni
ty, and the right kind of mn 'attd
wvoheu are titAplying. :A,muoment's
r'eflectien, young mnen, -6.nd some of
you mnay find it profitable to rtun coun
ter' to the tide.]
MlOUNT ZION CoLLEGE.--We are
pleased to note the gradual increase in
the number of punpils in att'ndance
up~on the Mount Zion ColleNo. Con
siderably over one0 hundred have t
already matriculated and the pr'os- o
p~ects- nt'o -that the niumber will swell
to one hundr'ed and fifty before the
present session elvhes. This istitu
tion is known aind respected far and p
wide, and it deservedly ranks among
the very best of its kind in the State.
These evidences of healthy progress
shiotultbd gratifying to the frienidf aid t
patrons df' the'sehdol everywhere', and
will doubtless dieo birth to renewed
incentives to make Mount Zion not
- only an hlonor to Winnsboro, btut to ~
all tihe up-country. For its pr'esenat
status much credit Is due to the energy
anid ability of the boards of trustees,
and( the- pop~ularity and officiency of
the new corps of teachers are assur
ance enough that Mount Zion College
T1REsPAssEos Sao7.-+'Johin {Mkand
Napoleomn Mcjaili, both onloaed men
~ ~ .lving hit townd, w ere shot at andh slight
ly wvounded on Monday night, the 29th
ult., by Mr. Gecorge Robertson, Jr.
It appearts that the IW wo)wounded men,
netgro, were't at thec timie lhun~ting opo0s
Shnms np1)on the( premh1ises of Mr. Itob
* rtson's falthier, and~ that they had been
several tinaies hsefor'e notified to st'Ay off'
* the place. The young Mr. Rlober'tson
elains that lie had sceen them in the
early part of the night of the shooting
and againu warned them as to whaut tihe
* restult would be if they again caine
upon)01 the hmda(1 in question. ie again
sawu them latter, being attracted by the
lht carr'ied by the party'. They wereC
iAmpdiat1 hailed, anid *learning that
varned on tkaat., nlghit,. he fired Into
hom twice, wundliig Joly J a ry
lightly in the le i d 4 igg ags ne
ihot in the hands and In t6i 60sozi of
qapoleon MoDainiel. Neither party is
Orlously hurt, and in a feVdays noth..
ig will be loft but the little sea'rs to
etnind the unfortunates of titeir tros
)assing on last Moiday night.
CoitoP IN TiE STATE.-The Columbia
orrespondent.of the News 'a?'ci Cou
ir, speaking pf the prompt colletlon
>f taxes by tile contity treasurers
broughout the State, says of tle crop
rospects:
I am at a loss to reconcile these facts and
le.easy collection of taxes with tile noto
lous shortness of thie crops, except by'tho
upposition that the people in this section
ro becoming so p~i~sperous thatithey are
ot much affected. .l the failure of crops,
nd not at all ..figitohed by It. I do not
lilnk that hereabouts or elsewhere in the
tOt the loss In the cotton ylpld will be
early as great as was anticipated. When
arin~s are "blue" they are very blue in
ced, and naturally over-estimate the losses
(hieh they will sustain. Riabland county
vas estimated on September 1st to have in
rospect but two-thirds of a crop of cotton.
hiat the yield will be at least three-fourths
f an average irop is now generally ad
iitted. I hear that one of our largest
lanters wlli make five-sixths of a crop.
'lion the loss of cotton has been In some
leasure coanterbalanced by better prices
jr what has been marketed. The opt
Breage Is going to be very laige ti1s sea
mi, and I think that, fron the piesetit
lauting throughout the State, South Caro.
na will harvest the heaviest crop ever cut.
'he "oat Idea" only truly entered the
duds of oii people two or three years ago.
'he drought of '81 stinalated it, and but
>r last winter's rains the acreage would
ave been augmented considerably. As It
as, there was a crop nearly as large as
at of '82, and with the present planting
le crop Is permanently. fixed as a stand
rd, and most impertant one, in South Car
ina.
We would probably be safe in say
ig that, at, least a half crop of cottom
rill be made in Fairield county dur
ig the present year. The cori is')
aported much 'better oii an avei'age
ian the cotton, and there will doubt
35s be niate between two-thirds and
tree-fourths of a crop. With better
rices for o1i- cotton and favorable
,eather for tle abundant sowinig If
rain It is questionable whether - the
irmers will be in a much worse con
ition in the beginiing of the n'ext
car than they were on the first of the
resent vear.
A Sensiblo Man.
Josh Hilling's sms he never takes any
Imis ,cue. \Vhien he looks at. a den
ikit he stal-.w in front of hin. Nor man's
wietraizing Cordial iineithier t live, or a
ead mule bitt a eal nice family horse al
'ays readly for yotuir seiviee. Mothierms, wve
dlvise you not to tak e anly f., olishm riks,
ut always keep mm hiittle convenmienmt and i
till s~ave you manmy hours of.in3iety. *
Desirable Resliden'ee irr Male.
['lIAT~ FINE RESIDENCE, .with out
huildin ugs and umanifuent grounds,
elonging to'Mrs. Boylston.
TJermiis liberal.
A, AS. II. RION, Attorney.
Oct 25-jxlaw4w*''.
0; 1 OUDSPURE CREAM OV
L 00 TA RTA~R for sale by 1
W. E. A IKEN.
Tfhis article Is warranted against any
duliterationi.
FOR SALE.
OFFER for sale my house andi lot ini
L WI nnshmro, on Gardeni Street, conitain
ig one and a iiiurarter acres, miore3 or less,.
nih adjoining lots of .J. W. Bolick, Fred
teele andi others. For termus applly to Jas.
Ii.McatN.6 Law Ranige.
J.MnsN.OIIN WV. PURCELL.
Oct 30-tx2w*
CARPl'ETS.
'arpet s and H onse Fnrnsh ing Goods, The
,argest Stock South, of Baitimuore. Moquet,
Itrussels, S-Pliy and Jngraln UCmpets, Ru~gs,
Eata and Crumb Cloths, W1uio Shades,
Vim Papers, Borders, Laco CurtAns, Cor
ices and POles, Cocoa & Canton .Mattinks,
phoistery, Engravings, Chiromios, P'ictuare
rames Write for Samp~es and P'rices.
BAILIE & OSICE1Y, AUGOUsTA, GA.
Juno 80-txiy
'We desire to call attention td tliec fact
tat we have received dinr usual STOCK
f (GOODS, and that they are
Lower Thaun Ever.
Our stock wvill be found full and com3
leto in
Every Department,
And parties will find it to their advantage
call and examine both
Goods andl Prices
Before purchasing. We would call spe
lali attfition to the great detcline in the
rices of . -.
)omestic Goods and Blankets,
Iloth of which we have a' full stock on
and, and will sell them as LOW DOWN
s anybody.
-BARGAINS.
SIXTY LA)IES' DOLMANS at~mf
~IOAKS to 17e closed ont.
AT COST.
toMASTER, BRIQE & EETOHIN,
[LOUSE IUILING.
IIE UNDERISIONED ARE PREPAR
d to furnish estitates andl to do all kInds
louse Ituilding and Carpenter
All wvoii entrusted to us w~ill have
tROMPT ATT1!n~~ION. Sailsfaction
rUARAN'TNED. 7
-. W. A.-ROMEDYi
Oct2n5tt W iit SIrit~k
PURSUANT TO THlE '-RDER 0
Sale iade In the case of Sarah B. Lewl
as Execlitrix, against Sarah N. Reave
Mary 0. Pope and Others, I will sell b
fore the Court House at WinnbbQro,-in tli
County of Fairfield, on Wednesday, tho
SEVENTH DAY NOVEMBER
Next, commeneing at 1.A o'clock, M., t1i
Following real estate in sbid case, upon t1
terms below specified, to wit:
All that plantation in Fairfield Count
lescribed as follows: The land ,known -a
fhe June Tract, consistIMg of
SIXTEEN iUNDRED AND ONE ACREJ
to be sold in ten (10) tracts as sub-divide
according to a survey of II. Edmunds, I
S., made August, 18d36 and the land know
xs the McCall Tract, coiisting of
FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN
kcres, to be sold In thie (3) tracts as sul
tilvided by plat of E. A, Kennedy, mad
Dctober 0, 1871.
TEnMS OF SALE: 1 41
On'e-fifth. cash; balance in foui. equt
innual instalments, with interest fir.n dai
f sale, payable annually, secured by bon
rnd Nortgage ottpo purchaser, with tli
Irovisions that upon failure to pay any on
)f the instalments and interest, the who]
imount of the bond shall immediately b
,ome due and payable. a %
The Plats showing the sub-divisions c
iaid tracts of land wil be exhibited by thi
.Iaster on the day of .sale.
.QX.JOIN T. SEHIBi1LS,
f1ister'fo'r Richland County.
October 17th, 1883.
Oct 18-tflaw3wT
SILVERWARE
77
wN IfAVE ENLARGED OUR STOCl
>f SlvcrN'ae.to nlet the demands of th
ies. The taste of our 'pcople bai beei
o chtivated that they nst have .ri lc
of tableware which are always bright ar
lean. This is right. We labor f,.r th
iappiness i ouir faniblieg and a long strii
s made ii that direction when we supq1:
mr tiibles with a set of CHINA 6r $1*,
iRANITEWARE, with Silver K11VE
Lnd FORKS and SPOONS; a handsomi
)ASTOR to grace the centre, with Silve
;UGAR BOWL, CREAM PITCillli S6
lUTTER DISIt at the head. Sonic sa
hat coffe and tea taste better from,
JH INA CUP, and LESS FOOD will suffic
rom satisfying dsh'eS. The cost of thes
hings is not so much as you imagine, an
mce bought, you will have a nice array fo
rears to come. Call and see these tlings
tnd learn the prices of them. Here yo
vill find many other beautiful things tc
midecs these; siclh as Cake Baskets, Berr
BJowls, Syrup Pitchers, Wate. Pitcher
Dologne Sets, Pickle COti- ass Got
ets. Cups, Etc.
Ihere yon can get a Call Bell, a Sou
Ladle, a Water Dipper, or extra cracets f
astors, all in Si'er- or Silverplate.
Connor dr Chandler.
TAKERNOTICE
BUY your Wagoni -Materil SPOKF)
RIMS and jiUnS, sHIAFTr, POLFE)
WVAGONS, GitOCEiu KS, MACHIN:
Dl L, ORINDSTrON~ES T1RACES, WIlJR:1
DIIAINS, and all ki'nds''6f' - Pantatio
DOOFK STOVES, If EATING STOVEl
rrom $14.00 to $50.00, *onm >iete,
?IL .STOVES, WOODEN. WARE, ETC
El-Oln
J. H. CUMMINGS
The.-tN ION CHURN Is sold on it
nerlis, l can refer to a dozen partig
isin git in this ilcinty. It ia not a .no
hin, but has stood the test since 180.:
ATTENTION
[S CA LLED -ro FR ESH ADDITION4
TO MY
l'he Cel rated "Brunswick" Ilains-tr
,one.
Sca li ack ntl; Lo~i Corn Beel
saint Lom1is Roast 1Be1-f
Sn ported and4 Americani Sardine
salmon Soused), Miickerel.
'rsm ', r einpoted Macaron
CrehCiese . -
SFresh Apples, in gallon cani
Bartlett Pears, Quinces,-u
"Wirnslow'sD Succotash-first pack'ed.
"Davis Le~sor Manor" Tomatoes-han4
e*paked.
Drosse & Blackeil's Chow-Chow Picklei
Imipo td Worcestershiro Sauc<
Baker's Broma, -,
SCondensedKMiD
P~resh Snow-Flke,
A& lot of handled HioA4nd Gralh Oh.dici
ALL CHEAP FOR CARh.
WITT, OWSKY
&
B AR U C Vi,
e CHARLOTTE, N. C.,
4OFFER EXTR-AORDINARY IN
DUCEMENTS TO PEOI JP' .VlO
d ARE DOING ThIEIR TRADING UY
MAIL.
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART
MENT IS S0 ARRA0GIA) TiliT
"SHOPPING" BY MAIL IS REN
*
Y DERED EASIER AND IS OFTEN
d
MORE SATISFACTORILY DONE
THAN IN PERSON;
LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE
PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO.
SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES
GIVHEN WE GUARANTEE -SAT
ISFACTION-DELIVERING PACK
AGESilt OVER TEN )OLLAR6
IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS
01 MAIL CHARGES.
t 'I"KEEP EVERYTHING THAT
IS NEEDED TO CLOTIIE MEN,
YOUT:14S - AND B4S, L btiNS,
MIN S AND CHILDREN, IN
0 CLUDIFG A WO-MitTE LINE OF
LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDEa
WEAR A-ND- IIAVE THE BEST
DRESSMAKING ESTABLISiM.iN1T IN
TIlE SOUTH.
r SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
Li
WT TKOWSKY & I3AltUOI.
Y
J$&9eived this D)AY GO)SIEN
ITTER, Cheese, Raisins,
Dates, Alnonds, English Wal
nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh
end Pickled Salmon, Fresh and
Piekled Mackerel, Sardines,
~tei ~1d L'obsters, Potted
der, Young Hlyson and English
Uakfast TrEAS, SUG.ARS,
Coffees, Syru ps, n,r.INEGAR,
Alour, lileal, Bacu.,, Ferris's
Hams and Breakfast Strips,
Buckw~heait and OATMEAL,
Q .b~age, Apples, Onions and
Potatoes. 'All'of whichi will bo
SOLD AT THlE LOWEI'T
P RICE, AT
S. S. WOLFE'S.
a
H EADQ UARTERS.
While 4 sJave somne good suits at $7.0
y $9, $10 atii~ the variety at $13.50 and
$15 Is uenli. e ater, andi emblraces many
very-desirah)l and hnd1somfe mixtures, cut
h~ot in wi Cifng cotito and sneks. There is
tio di5isct .onthe ioi'--it's the genuine
Iarticle. ef'ii garmento are of 'itylishi hap,
;:I ewed'wjth slk, well made and niecy
trimmed. -- o you contem ,late big g a
utson-If so, you shiouldi -see these
wvhen coing to ColuimbIn. If' There is
;, anything under..the sun in Fall and Win,
tsr .ppareh that gou require you can find li
m. in our stock.
. BOS'3'SUITS.
TCo he ladies of Wflnnsboro we wish te
announce that we have tihe largest steck of
B ]oj' Qlothingin Columbia, oys' school
an rss ci ;also a handsome line of
Kilts for the itle ones, and made and
trimninedl in the latest stles. We also
guarantee a -perfect fit. Aorders sent te
lil atdress will receive prompjt attentioni,
and.it-they do not, suit or fit, -you can re
turn tem b ayiglhalf express.
That worrieb our conipetitors at W nnsbc
MIMNAUGII SELLS OODS SO IIEA]
we don't propose to give it away.
I am *iow op'ening my seconmA1til~en
in New York in the clothing business at
to secure goods at prices never heard of in
Black Caslmeres, -Colored Caslinieres,
A nlincOlle of Ladies' Hats, direct froi
elegance einihot e surpassed ?y any lousi
Our buyer no.tifles us to elose out our s
TIIE DOLLARl. Ile advises'un by Satur
o WInshoro. Dorn't buy until you see th
part of my time, the 'presenco of
a~~~~ ..,. '-'''M TM N
SHALL 1E FEL'' P V TIIE WIN.
ReWv.ee fully
Oct 16
4GRIOC
ALWAYS FRESH ANE
We have just received a fresh supil
aind mio'e to arrive in a fiw dav .
We keep constantly on ha'd SpQ
MOLA~y ' .
AJo, '1ELF GO~iS, CANNEl
thliig usually kept in the G1ROC]1OHI I
BAGQN I NQ
90 ',11 01 8
J. HL. IL
IT STANDS A
--AND
WINTER GOODSI
Come and see tle inrgest. and best so
'Trhnmned Pattern 1 lnts and lionnmes, un
trlimmed goods, Velvets, Satins; .flibbons
lo wt rs''lTIbs, Plumes, hids anud Feathi
ers, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, lilackc am
White~ Lac(s, L.ove, Crape, Velils, Unrege
Tlissue and Parisenune Veiling, llasi
8Switche~s from 75 cents up, Curls, Uangs
Croquetries for the hair, C.repe, ILisle am
other lRuehings for thie neck, Flelmus, C~ol
larettes and TVies, and all kinds of' Famne:
.Goods, at
'J. O. 1B OG 'S.
A full stock of Ladles' and Misses
HosIery. Berlin, Lishe, Silk and Kh
Gloves, all colors and1 neQw st).'les. A n as
sor'tmnent of L~ad1ie' andi M isses' color~e<
and white Corsets, all sizes. 11oop Skir'ts
Dress Silelds and Palplitait'ors. ll and ker
lig ir variet-y,. frpm Cotton to Silk. Sill
J h< t,l~1 Uraids and .other D~ress 'Trim
m1r.ings. o *.lumt.tons la greai, vaisiy, style:
A full stock of Notions of. all kinmds
Ladles' ILinen and Lace Colfars, Zephlyrs
Saxony, ;eriin end Shetland Hoods. Cil
dren's % phpf Ii oddi,aqd. Saeques, Slamuwi;
and iloulevard Skli.s,ai a
J. 0. )?OAG'S.
All hi~inds of W~hite Goods, WhIte L~ae
,ahd Muiislini Curtains, Cretonmnes, &c., &c
Also a full and~ c(inlplete line . of IDrest
Goods, of' various fabrics,.' " tyles am
prices, from Ca lkeces, W~orsl ed, CashmeI(res
Silks and Satins-you enind 11)1 nythming yoi
Want in thatlim and at anuy plrice. Thmest
goods wye are dietermiinedl to sell cheap anm
rednee st~ock. -.
.Onr stock of Shoes of all kInds will bec
sold at and belowv CONTM', a.; well as heaiuvi
pIece goods for 3Men's ./ar, and othi
goodis tlntt wF dio not, iulendI. k. ing ., i.
pres5crt stoc(k of sauaj i4 sold. We nme-u
what we say.
.FIFTEEN more of the
NE W IGHO ARlM D)AVIS MACHINES,
l 'tihest Machine on .thm narket, and1
gie eet sat isfactioit .11n pvery pa rtlen.
lar, and ajgenera favorite wIth the. ladles.
Every Machmine WAliIANTlEI) in ever3
.particular.. N.o fatmlly shoul.bp withioul
one0. Send( order or come all and buy one
JT. O.~ hoAG.
A. lot of UGiES and. HTARNESS
WAIT FOR TVHI/M.
* ~ Joo. BOAG.,
SEED WINEAT AND~ OATh.
SUST PROOF WIIEALT AND OA'18
Cheap for the CA 8H,
. i' A8Ter& o.m
ES TION
ro, Chester and Columbia: IOW 1 IT
?? Well, this is our own ittle Secret, aid,
t s season, nd owing Io the ml it" Iyiv filu r.
mnanly other braliles, I .ave ien citmbie.L
TrimmhigH, of aill the la t M.ud.,gs
n Maniufaciturers' A geln l for style .mi
-In WINE1KV8O HO.
t fkof BLAN! 'I'S atSI X'IUENTS ON
ay's mail of the shiimviet of
JitEJD PAIJs
.Se goods. While nily ither i-1.t t's talke up
ISBORO1 DRtYGOD M lKE.
AEIRIE
CHEAP AT IIARDEN'S,
4y of W EST1111N FLOUlI o'all grades,
Al hOFFEES, TEAS, SYRU PS and
) OODS, CiEESE, and in l'ict every
AN E.
ANI) TIES
.NJ) IIA iADWARE.
RDEN & RRO.
T THE HEAD.
., That it, is Ihllv o w a .-d Ieitri
1',t. 1:cl ael I li , qlj
IANV I MI 'ATi-: I NONIC -:7AI, I'T
Ilhe Lare1---est Armi-1
The L.ih .t n ni ,
Thel( inst i l';tIfll \\ d o k
AND I' IS WA IMANT:1D
To bI(! 1m11atW.W hle I I f ci ria1.
To do anly -m1 ,:I (dite ok
To be volupiee in I wry il-lct
For Sale b..
J. if. BEA.TY & ('O.,
\\'inor, k,. C.
Agenits waiite'd in iltenied territo
D(OM ESTi C' SEWI N .(' A11.NE (
SA LE~
AND FEEDA STJABLES,
.OF~ O)CTOlIElt, w.ill pre'cire ii inmil I IIP-o
pronlitly, as ftull pcayientt will be rirltled,
ulelss thei r :ttrantuen~'iitts he cit~ m~lc by the
oif Im t ha ti~ t I hIttve ta rril over for' tie
have to forec'e oIk-etlion if notd immeiiti
A. WKcLafoIun.
I -ZADE-- ,, 1
NORMAN'S -
CORDA L.
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A Very shnpijle andu duhtlio macIhine(. No
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It.. We refer parties to E. P'. Moui~ny, Sr.,
and VINRON & (GALJ.owAY, of W~hIt~c Oak.
Call andu exaine~l the mahte~T foi- yonrtself.
J. M..ELLIOT T, SR.
-Buy Zeigler Brothecrs' Laidica', Mcist3a'
an-.l Clidren's Fine Shoes.
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