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t ro dolrs pyo an ,,. ooly edition, one t , o? an win, in ad }?"i*t C,Irlir.-One dollar n) for tlh first insor nAft t por inch for eacl. sub r,lhe rates a y to ;oery character, and are s . 'jcii 8t.t ld ad vance. ObItut-rios ,O.i e 1 yQsJ)ect are charged for' as Yor lelillt. Martlagoa notioes, ,and s apo annoutr.emlients of leathts, are pub !lshed fres, and are sollicted. Liberal terns Zr"'fr contract ivlvertiseinents. FAIR .NOTIOI. It I1st as impossiblo to- run a nowspap@F" Without capital as it is to run a farm without labor. We havo on our books subscribers who have beon receiving the paper for several years past without paying one cont therefor. The paper changed ,ands on the first of' January last, and under the rules of the now management all subscribers must' pay annually or their papers will be discontinnied when the time oxpires. We earnestly request all parties who are indebted to come up and settle before the first of Do i comber. Sub.scribers owing for more than tweJvo months with their bills unsettled on that date will be discon tinluei on our nooks. We desire every man ni ti i+uu y to take.our paper, but in return we expect them to pay for it. Money may be sont by express or by registered letter at our risk. This is fair notice, and we mean busi -, noss. -v" "Y A! rltvorumeiaLn. Notice to Creditors-J. R. Thomas, Executor. 'Atteutionl G. L. I.-C. M. Chan dler, Secretary. t.loc:tl Briora. -It Is time to begin to diet, as next Thursday Is Thanlegiving. -The Farmers' Association will meet in the Court [1ouso to-day. -The Rock 11111 herald reports several robberies in that town. --Fresh Soda Crackers every few days. J. M. Beaty & Bro. |I -.-The weathor for the past week has been as baluly ae.sprirg and busi ness was bright. -Rubbers and Unibrellas for every body. J. M. Beaty & Bro. | -Every body ought to go up and see what th'"Farmers' Movement" is, to-day. We venture, Tiliman's tactics *will not be sa.nctioned. -T wo slight shocks of earthquake were felt here on Friday, but owing to tihe bustia of b)usiness many did not *experience the senetation. .Chickens, eggs. and especially: turkeys are scarco oni this market. We snlipose the turkeys are) hiding out until after Tlianksgiving. ---McGowvan's Br'igade wvill have its. tigtColumbia on Dcemiber 13. *Companies C. and F., of th,is county, will doubtless participate. ---A few Gents' Hand-.Sewed Shoes at reduced prices. 3. M. Beaty & Bro.II * -- Some of our young friends are talking of' getting up a concert or ---theatrical entertainment of seome kin d *for tihe amusement of citizens this * winter. --Our ofice now has business enough to supply four printers, but still more could be done. Let your job orders come in and they will receive pro.tnpt . attention. * -Most of the merchants will close their establishments on Thanksgiving Day. Servics will be held in the different churches or there may a union service ini one. --.Just received 100 pounds fresh Pork Sausage at 150c per pound. J.-F?. MiMAsTER & Co. - | -Under its new management, we ~inderstand, that the Rock City Quar ries are not only receiving larger orders, but are \more competent to meet them promptly. -Our legislators are putting their business in shape to go to the Legisla ture Monday. Most of them will stop at the sGrand Central, where their dear *constittgents may address them. -For tSugar, Coff'ee, Oatmeal Grits, Flour, Meal, Hams, Shoulders, Buck -w~heat, Canned Goods, Crockery, Can dy, Tobacco, etc., 'call at Beatys' 'Corner Store, J. M. Boeaty & Bro. | V -We woulti call attention to our *corresponldenlts that thcey have been * somewhat remiss in theIr commnica *tions lately. Keep the county 3Yell informned as to the events In each per tionl of It. * -Sweet potatoes are a drug on the market, owing to tihe abundant crop this year. One citizen from thec coun try brought seventeen bushels in town the other clay and carried sixteen t bushels back. - -This is about the time that .the poet spoke of, "The,melancholy days the saddest of the year." That poet evidently didn't live in a cotton coun -try, whoe the "melancholy days" are the ones in which cotton and mfoneOy beglh to materializo. -W are recinested to state that theure 'will be a hot supper given at Mr. C, P. A. Broom's residence 0on Thanks giving night, Thursday 24th Inst., for the benefit of .Salem Presbytorian Ohurch. The admIssion fee will 1)0 25c. All are Invited to attend.. .-40 again call'attentiotn of vIsitor KJ to one.offce that the, compositors posi *1 tivel,ca:Wot properly attend to' their dties While sopio one reads ovet' their yith their copy. Yo have called attention to this before. Remember this hereafter. -Our linformation is that in ome parts of the county most of the cotton has been gathered, while in others fhrmors"are holding for higher prices. As we believe, those holding are in the mojority, and there aro still good times ahead as it has been during the past of the present season. -Mr. J. M.' Elliott,. Sr., received a letter on- the 18th inst., from the Fair banks Standard Scale Company, of Albany, N. Y., asking for quotations on l.is gins in job ipts, for the purpose of shipping them to Russia and Turke stan. . We hope Mr. Elliott may strike a trade with this 'ompahy. It shows his glis have a good reputation away from home. -Let some one take up the "Ly ceum" idea, advanced in our last. Every body says it is a splendid idea, and we want to see it successful. It is an easy matter to do. Let a meet ing of the- Mount Zion Society be called to consider the matter imme diately, as the winter months are the best time for such entertainments. -The Lancaster Ledger reports the robbing of the store of Mr. W. J. Johnston of that place. The porter with an accomplice, by means of a key diade by' himself, carried off a considerable sum of money-all of which was recovered. Mr. Johnston is a citizen of this county at Blythe wood, and has a branch store at Lan caster. PEnsONAL.-Miss Annie U. Pride, of Rock Hill, is visiting the Misses Sitgreaves. RELiIOUs NOTIoEs.-"-Preaching at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow, by the pastor, at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 5C p. m. TnE METRIPOLITAN FAsBION.-Tlhe December edition of this popular monthly magazine has been received. Meesrs. J. M. Beaty & Bro. will.most cheerfully present any one desiring those sheets. Call early and be sup plied. II TII[:M "Pusn" UxGAUs.-The "Push" Cigar, sold by J. M. Beaty &; Bro., ccuas no pushing-it draws itself. For a sweeet, delicious smoke try the "Push." Undoubtedly it is the best cigar ever brought to Winnsboro, as we and - others who have tried it can cheerfully testify. The News and Herald ofilce, in toto, has experienced the yleasurable sensation incident to a DAvO SEwING MAOIINE.-Twenty live New High Arm Davis Sewing Machines -for sale by J. 0. Boag. Simple in construction, are light run ziing, greatest niumber of practical at tachmnents for doing all kinds of work, automatic action, made of hest mate elalf less working parts thani any other machine. WVill do a greater variety of work than all other machines comn blned. Pioneer and leading sewing machine. Decorative art 'work. Every machine soia on its own merits and a guaranteo given. II AID SooIETY.-The ladies of Winns boro, agreeably to appointment, met an Thursday afternoon1 and formally organized the Mount Zion Aid Society, the object of which was stated in our last issue. The following officers were elected: President-Mrs. Jas. A. Brice. Vice-President-Mrs. I. N. Withers. .Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs. W. HI. Flenniken. The Society will have -regular meet ings, announcement of which will be made from time to time. MILITARY BALL .AND RECEPTION. One of the pleasantest anticipations of this season is the ball and reception of the Gordon Light Infantry, on Decem ber 8th. At a meeting on Thursday night the following committee was appointed to supervise the ball and issue Invitations, none of which will be issued in town, for the re'asoni that all home people are hereby invited and expected to attend: Licnt. J. IH. Cummings, chairman ; Liout. J. W. Seigler, Serg. T. W. Landerdale, Privates M. .W. Doty, E. M. Wilson, S. B. Crawford and A. M. Withers. Th'le members expect to make this one of the "most swollen~ of swell" occasions, and every body in town irrei:.cetive of dancing proclivities is expected to be present and enjoy him self or herself, for ample opportunity will be given. This will be a fitting dedication of their handsome armory in the bank building, and it is an occasion that will be ahxiously antici pated by the many- friends of the G. L. 1.'s at home and abroad. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D). SuIt, Drnggist, Bippus, Ind., tes tinies: "I eani recommend Eectrie Blitters ta the very best remedy. Every bottle sold hia g~Iven relief in every ease. One mnin tcoh six bottles, and was cured of Rheutism of -tenm years' standing. AbriaIn H1arc, Druggi st, Beilvillo, Ohio affuims: "The best selling medicine I have ev'- h-mndled in nlyi twenty years' expe uienice, is IllectrIc 1Bitters." Tfhousaflids of others haive added their testiony, so that thb verdict is unanimous that Electric Bit ters do cure all diseases of tihe Liver Kid novs or Blood. Only a halt dollar a bottle at~ MicMaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store.* WIig TIhinks This? (aolumbia Record.) General Henry R. Jackson, in his recent letter to ox-Senator Thurnian, wrote some tilings that ought to be taken home by those who think that because the South lost in tihe War of Secession, the voice of Southern, men must never be ralsed in praise of Southerni valor or Sonthern virtue, or in fetmIaHan ot Mouthnen arannenr lesrs. .Edtore: I notico iu the last issue of your paper your reqhost to persooe to give you an aceonut of the crops of one horse farms. I will say that Mr. Robert Stewart, liig in my neighborhood, has already gathered iom a one. horse farm, xtoen bales of cotton and one hundred and fifty bi shols of corn. He thinks he may yet gather another bale of cotton. Jennings,Noveriber 17, '87 u. c.T. Iuoklen's Arnica'Salvo. Tu Bxsr SALvE in the world for Cuts, DruIos, bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheuni,,Fbver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skint Eruptions, and posl tively cures Piles, or no p ay reqouir. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. * A Wonan's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her - vital organ were under mined and death seemet imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could iot sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr Kings s Iew Discovery for Con sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. I1er name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. 1lamrick & Co. of Shelby, N. C.-Get a free trial bottle at McMaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. * DEATI Is Sonothing None of a Like to Yet we know not when disease and its ravages will attack us. -We neglect the small things in life to grasp larger ones. We nealect our health, which is the most important factor to our comfort and happi ness, and when It is gone what p asuro is left us? We feel badly, languid sleepy, but say its all right. "1 will feel better in the morning." Morning comes, but the germs of disease have been planted ; they readily take rnnt and grow in the broken down constitution. In place of feeling better we feel more depressed and more badly than we did the previous day. Pro crastination is the thief of time; it is also the thief of health, for by procrastination we allow our systems to become thorough ly poisoned with d isease, and once thor oughly charged with malaria or the germs of feyer it is no easy job to rid ourselves of them. It is an established fact and beyond dispute though that If we keep lie liver healthy and in good order it is nip ossible for disease to take hold on our yet om. If you prefer a pill, try Dr. Gilder's Liver Pills; or if a liqui( preraration, 11111's Hepatic Panacea. They both re move the excessive bile from the system, tone up the stomach to healthy action, build up the broken down constitution, and if taken according to direction, it is impossible for disease to take hgld on us. * McMASTER, B1RICE & KETCIIIN. ATT1ENTION Z G. L. . A 'TEND regular meeting of your Com pany lia Town Hall on l[onday eve ning, November 21, at 7% o'clock. U. M. C1IANDLEI, Nov1911 Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL parties having clains against the Estate of Mrs. Annie . Hunter will present them, duly -at tested, t,o the undersigned; and all parties indebted to said Estate will make payment to me. J.R1. TI,IOMAS, Nov19-St* Executor. FOR THE BLOOD. Cuticura Rosolvent, P. P. P., Mc Lean's Cordial, Brown's Iron flitters, 8. S. 8., Mrs. Joe Person's R(emedy, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, B. B. B., Extract 8arsaparillIa withi Iodide, Hlarter's Iron Tonic. MoMASTERI, BRiICE & KE~TCH1IN. MWASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, couNrY OF RICDLAN~D. IN TIIE COURT OF COMMON. PLEAS. John L. Black, Plaintiff, vs. John HI. Mill et ali., Defendants. pDURSUANT to the decree of the ICourt aforesaid, duly rendered in the above-entitled cause, I will oiler for sale, at public outcry, at the depot in the town of Ridgeway, i"air fld Counity, on SATURDAY, THlE TENiTH DAY OF DECEMBER next, at three o'clock in the afternoon of said day: All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and being in Fair field County, containing about EIGHTY (80) ACRES; bounded on the north by lands of J. HI. Miller, on the east by lands of Mrs. Bulow, on the west by lands of Mary P. Black, and on the south by lands of. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, with Interest from day of sale, secur-ed by bond of the p ur chaser .and inortgage of the premisea, with the privilege to the purchaser of paying all cash, itf he so desire. JOHN T. SEIBELS, Master for Richland County. 15th November, 1887. Nov17-3t FOR L1VER, STOMACH AND KlDNEYS. Simmons' Hopatic Compound, Shn mons' Liver Regulator, ,H. H1. P., Merrel's Hoepatino, Calisaya Tonic, Colery Bitters,- Apossia, Seven Barks, Smith's Liver Tonic, Compound Es sence of Popsine, Tropic Fruit Laxas five, Poi,ular Liver and Kidney Cure, Jacob's CordIal, Extract *of Btuchu, Warner's Sale Caro, llarter's Elixir of.Wild Cherry, Blackberry Cordial Seltzer Aperient, Sprudel Salts, Sal Muscatelle, Essence of Ginger, Hun yhdi Water. MoMASTERt, BRICE & KETCIN. uso snd for DOG nUYRns' o0 ongwvn fdiffoe, byea rieest. wot,and where to for fliens Alo uts of Do 090 nu CAN BE DRESS GOODE U COME, C QUICK, B any color and quality you wait IF y, Don't fail to come and examini on the mar ket. Prices cut all to pieces on S' Please pay what yot TfE WINNSBONO BAR.. - IP.. GAILLAUD, ATTO''.NEY-AT-LA W, .W.NNNBOR ), S. C. Office in buildingof WinnsboroNational Bank. A. S. DOUGLA33, ATTORNEY AND CobNsULLOR AT LAW. No. 0 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in the State and United States Courts. H. N. OnEAn. 'W. C. RION. OBEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington bs. INX.Roo, 2. C'. Offices same as occupied by the late Col James IlI ion. J E. MCDONALD, C. A. DOUGLAS Solicitor Sixth Circuit. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in all the State and United States Courts. W. L. McDONALD, ATTORNI;Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Ofnice u p stairs in Tun NEws AND 11E:n AILD building. JAS. GLENN McCANTS, ATTO RN EY-AT - LA W, No. 1 LAW RANGE, ' WI N N SB OR O, S. C.' 3arPractices in the State and United~ States Courts, E. B. RLACGDALE. G. \V. RAosDATLE RAGSDALE-& RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND CoUNSErLLORS AT LAW, No. 2 L~aw Range, W IN NSB OR O, S. C. OSMUND~ W. BIUOIKANAN, AT TORNE~Y-A T-LA W, .. No. 7 LaWy Range, W IN N SB.O RO, S. C. Practices in all United States and State Courts. SpecIal attention to corporation and insurance lawv. BLUE GRASS SULHY PLOWS -AND OTHER FARM MACHINERY. ---- T OEwho use water from wells or mltrs oug ht to have one of m WATER' ELEVATORS AND PURI - FIERS.'' Come to me and look at my elr eulars. I keel) on hand every quality of Machine Oil, and Axle Grease. I can furnish Engines and Cotton Gins and Presses of the, best make. It is my business to furnish farmers with anything they may need of the best quali ty and atfair prices. Mr. John G. Gladden will always be on hand to repair Cook Stoves and sharpen Gin Saws In the best manner. JAlMES PAGAN. AN ORDINANCEi To RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THlE MUNIOI PAL YEAR 1887-8. 1. Bie it enacted and ordained by the Intendant -and Wardens ' of the Town of Winnsboro, S. C., in Coun cil met, Th.at for the purpose of r'ais lng supplies for the year commencing April 1, 1887, and ending March 81,, 1888, a tax for the sums and in~ the, manner hereinafter mentioned be raised and paid into the treasury of the said town for the use andi service thereof, that is to say, two and one half mills ad 'talorem upon every dollar of the value of all the real and personal property within the corporate Ilimits of the town of Winnsboro; two dollars to be p aid by every male in habitant of said town between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, In lieu of. working on the streets of said town. 2. All taxes asseasecd and payable under this Ordinance shall be paid In the, follow hjg kind of funds and no other: Gold and silver coin, United States currency and National Blank notes, 8. All taxes assessed herein shall be due and payable between the 15th of November and the 15th of December, 1887, inclusive; and all taxes remain ing due and unpaid on th6 15th of Deceiber, 1887, shall, be collected by distress or otherwisd, as noW provided by law, together' wit#h all lego costs. Done in Conil this the 28th day of f. October, A. D. 1887, under [.s.J thd cot'porate seai of said .Town Conneil. J. I. CUMMINGS, * Intendant. -Attest: L 1W. Wirmniune,lek ETNG MOJ FOUND THAN THOSE LA THAT D. A. HET SHARP, AND DON'T B . Prices always as cheap as tl vU ARE THINKING : and price Hendrix's PURE ' BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and owe D. A. HENDRIX. Established, 1844. THE NEWS. aid HR PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND TR1-WEEKLY. The only paper published in the'County. TERMS: Tri-Weokdy, - - $.200 in advance. Weekly, - - - - 1.50" " Subscribe for your County Paper. It gives you all the information concerning affairs in which you have an interest, and you will be apt to con cede its worth upon trial. SAMPLE COPY ON APPLICA TION JOB DEPARTMENT. Having increased the force of our Job Department, we. arc now prepared to execute all kinds of job work neatly, upon the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible figure. We will gladly furnish price list on application, and guar antee that you will find the same as 1ow, if not lower, than any other establishment of the kind in the State. Send in your orders. Nov Arrivals OF 0IIO WE NO. 1 AND 2 MAOK ERELj, FAT AND JUICY. 'Self-Raising . Buckwheat, and .Oatmeal fresh by the package, Thurbers and Cook's No. I Salmon, New Canned Peas and Corn. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Crop Raisins and -Cur rants, Maillards Sweet Choco late, New Crop New Orleans Mvolasses, Choice first of the Season Flo? ida Oranges, One Box New Evaporated Apples, with great many other Goods all. of .which will be sold at the lowest dash price at ENTI( TEST SHADES AND STY: MRIX HAS JUS'I SLOW ABOUT IT, AND ' c cheapest. 3F BUYING BLANKI VOOL BLANKETS, the che CLOTHING at South Carolina Railway Company COMMENCING SUNDAY, JUNE, 14, 1887, at 0.10 A. M., Passenger Trains will run as follows, "Eastern time:" TO ; ND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a, m. 5.33 p. m, Dne Charleston....10.35 a. in. 0.45 p. m. WEST (DAILY). . Depart Charleston. 7.00 a. m. 8.00 p. m. Duo Columbia.....10.4b a. In. .45 p. m. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) a. m. a. In. p' m. p. m. Depart Columbla...6.50 7.45 5.00 5.33 p. in. p.1i11. P. III p), in. Due Camden......12.52 12.52 7.42 7.42 WEST (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTEI).) a. in. a. mi. p. m. p. m. Depart Camden....7.45 7.45 3.30 3.30 a. in. a. Mi. RIll. p) H1. Due Columbia.....10,25 10.45 ,30 9.45 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. ICAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia... 6.50 a. in. 5.33 p. mt Duo Augusta......11.40 a. In. 10.25 p. in WEST (DAILY). Depart Augusta... 6.10 a. m. 4.40 p. in. 1)uo Columbia.....10.45 a. m. 9.55 p. in. CONNECTIONS Made at Union Depot, Columbia, with Cailumbia & Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10.45 A. M and departing at 5. 33 P. hi. Also, with L. C. & A. Railroad by same train to and from all points on both roadEr. asengers take Brdakfast and Supper at Branchvlllio and Columbia Depot. At Pregnalls to and from all points on Eutawvillo Rairoad. At Charleston with steamers for New York, Jacksonville and points on St. John's River on Tuesdays and Saturdays; with Charleston and-Savan nalt Railroad to and from Savannah and points In Florida daily. At Augusta with (eorgia and Central Railroads to and from all points West and South. At lilackville to and from points on Barnwell Railroad. Through tickets can be purchased. to all points South and West by a plyintg to UNION DEl'O'l, Agent, Columbia, S. C. .IO.iN I3. 'ECK', Geuneral \lamnager. Charleston, S. U. JN~O. S. REYNOLD;; COMMEnICIAL hANK IJUILDINO, COLUMBIA, S. C. ProEAmpt attention given to the transac lonI of buinliess in the State and1( Fed0orali Ucurts o1f South Caiolina. DUSINESf Owing to the unnsual strinmgenc) people generally have practiced in all branches of trade. The g< has felt the pressureowith theoresl we feel gratified that our buslne our expectations. Now that the the reaction has come, and knov PEOPLE WILL HAVE In anticipation of this we have usual. We expected to sell th< assuredly dolng it AT OUR L( Now we want to give a timely s thoroughly acquainted wilth our 'give our undivided attention te from beginning has been Small fail to try our honse8. DRY GOODS A Ini Dress Goods 'and Dress bought heavily and did well wvl to do more this fall in that ihm. to clear them out. HlandkeohTe: we have over handled. HIosiery prices wo leave to the deeisic Goods, Damask, Napkins, Doyll ings, Blieaching at bottom flgure Whito Flfmecls, Calico, Giug hami Do you know that there is as' * there Is in pie-crnsts. You go cents for a poor dinner, while a good one. As a rule you say i .the beat, because it was better with shoes; you can't make goe Hlaven't you often been tempi * that looked as well as hIgher pr want to put your money Where our advice and buy nothing bi suchu as found at the Corner 8t< will thank us for the suggestie trading With u s, we hate noti them in our store overy time i Respeotfuilly J. MBEA'I CORNE1R c t DIN G t ikS1333 hrN) LES OF RECEIVED! OU CAN GET ALMOST apest all-wool io-4 Blanket BOB WHITE TUft PLOW! PRICE, $2.oo WILL DO THE WORK OF ANY $5 PLOW. XX BRIGHT ENGINE OIL, 60 cents per gallon. CYLINDER Olt, )0 cents per gallon. Cheaper and better than tallow. COOK STOVES, $10.00 UP. HEATING STOVES GREAT VARIETY. A lot of fancy Baskets at cost to ,lose out. Tinware, Wood ware, Hubs, Spokes and linus. J. HI. CUMMINGS. ARBUCKLES' name on a package of 0OFJEZ is a guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA~ 1 COFFEE1 is kept in. alvatfi*aolas stor'es from the Atlantio to th4 Paoilo. COFFEE is never good when exposed to the air. Always buy this brand in hermetically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.' OOMIN (. for the last few seasons, the economy in their purchases morai merchandise business .Considering the situation ss has held its own beyonCd times are better, we feel that t that NEW FALL GOODS. Illed our shelves fuller than se goods of course, and are W P RI CE S. uggestion to all who are not way of doing business. We > our work, and our motto Profits, Quick Sales. Don't ND l\OTION S. Lrimmings, last winter wve th them. This influenced us Come and see. Wo intend ', a big line, and the prettiest ', a well selected lot, and the n of tihe purchaser. White es, Towols, Shootings, Shirt s, Canton Flanm~nels, Red and ,etc. DBSHOE8S much difference in shoes se to a eheap hotel and pay 25. t another you pay *1,00 for a ni the oend the higher pt'lco IsI quality and no shoddy. So [1 shoes out of poor material. ed to Invest in oheap shoes ie goods? If, however, you It wilildo thenmost good, take Lt reliable, well inmade shoes, ro, and our, word for.it you n. To. those who hayc oe n Ing to say; we expect to e ywitabuy.