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ere ,tub Qete str t 4IOro IoE tes appya WIvA ltgeDatt:of euh are t1 ' f i ii t; udof. r$ eot are .charged: for a.s y, o)j Q8.k4 ,F kMla tk e. t0 And 1O4)A( i: u iou.QniaQ-(3e+Are pub" :'. < l I~ u are sollte l tbral terms L tllt. IId elreus.: rr ai4,IS Q.'__ _ .4 "'.J e ,Jy h6yvood, 8. M #V, akitis, S. C. too 6 A dinauoo-'J. H. Cummngs, t ' . are' in demand 'it twenty vq bnapi;.o en.i Qur-ystreots. Cht mat ~ou ngohunday this year, $[onday will be observed by the b kmei'oUfb sand '6thers 'is holi btutt Zion Institute- closed on F ,or the Chilettnas holidays. " t ;will contintie 'itil onq-week afteri ti 25th. Ir -is. reported. that our former t twslna( Mr. Ui. Browi MoMaster, Swillacepot a "position on a. Mexican railroad atan early date. -r:WI. Y. Stork has opened a first-class grocery store at the old stand of M B. Sugenhoimer, where he will be, glad to see -his friends when thofI eeti Qrst-class'groceries. -The general Appropriation bill re -' ote bythe Ways an4 Means comi titoe zoi -ho present Legislature appropriates $807,205 for the pe ditues of the State for the next year. R$ONAL.--M0SSr. W. S. Sanders and J. K. Henry, prominout members 6fo.Uhoster bar, were in 'town on Thuirsday. n TRY QILDERV'"PILLS For -tho Liver. ' ." MMAsTEfl, BRICE dt KETo'CIN. IOLIDAY GooD.-Dr. W. E Aiken has acei'ved several choice selections of Christmas goods. Call and exam nc before they are picked over. 1i. DY' FOR CRIsTMAs.--Mr. - J.' 0. oag a ready for Christmas, and his, stock Is complete in every department. When you need anfthing it* the way of goods of any description give him a ntbefore purchash:g elsewvhere. AAL gCoN.-rsr.-Wo have re 001 cVa igttg to at tend the an nV boigtet~ d.tveen<thue Literary. Sogilte "cf, he 8o3lth Carolina UDI leptho 20th.inst. Mr.' F. H.. Mc Master, of WYinnsboro, will act as -president oni this occasion. Notro.-All personus indebted -to the subscriber are respectfully 're quested to.call at his office and settle 7 ~ at once, cr the account wvill be placed in the hands of a collector. i R. B. HIANAHAN, SR., M. D. R~EMEMBER, PLEASE, JI. J., P. ^ Ecures sick headache in twenty ninutes. McMASTEER, BR10EB & IKEToIIIN. COMPLETION OF BANKc BUILDING. Mr. Frank Niernee, architect, has been in Winnsboro for som'e days in - specting the bank buidig, He finally turned it over to the authorities, ex pressing the opinion that it was a most excqlhnt job, and geceived lis app~ro )gtion. in. evely way. Thus the build ing is complete, refl'ecting credit upon the contraclors, Messrs. Lawing and ' Elliott. Mr. Lawing having com' pleted his work left for Charlotte on Friday, leaving inany friends int Winsaboro, who will always be glad t.o welcome him in onr towvn. THF, CANAL BILL.-The Columbia * canal bill has passed the Legislature. *- n addition to the original bill the olowing amendients were adopted: ~he .Stato' to havoe -'500 , horpe-power free, and all mortgages anid -franchises ~of the, property will be suibjectto this *coniditioni. The Slate Afurther iretains a revorgloniiyy interest. in .the.-canal, * *aird the trinsfer is based upon the con ditin that the canal be finished to ~ervats street in seven years. There 4 wi~ya'au effort to. make tha,timas of for ;for ten and some fifteeu years, but at last the. period of seven .years was aged upon as a'coinpromise. (SilOOTING AWFRAY.-We el3 4, ollowing fr,m the Columbia Register, of the 10th inst, : AaffrAy~tWiouitwuoo6ri 0 c II', d, Sims and,John Crosby took place Wednesday duear Shelton, in Fairfield eQhy nd as a result 0 rosby is suf frpgfrom caused: by The co a6i~~b~h tgI It acgars th' 4 yt *to go as*eoft atteintD of 6rndldie 'doyeeOcl of his dem nS ~pee . rosby had al.so been inqlfdt~ hip plot had besd1 4ec* i0 ~al~ as aru a w1th.va pls4J.~WtI~,:t9~o no$66t Sims shot rsyI b'o~oc befoee be *Ita t tt4r ~ iyothe co. 8e the etd o$ thedhody ~"''tuidgf )Man 4.dyhuvt, bit 'ht"1' ' . Vj,Wduoday ove. s., rge oontoursv of . tcude *d x'latives assembled el tii;,nt$ o Mr. J4bn Wylie, rest dent > 2v $l e ? reic Wlnnsboro, t< wittpeset b.pnarriage ,ceremony of his daigiht.Miss .14lIa M. Wylio to Mr. W. S. Weir, also of this county 'ronptly at sovep o'olook the.con trcting pair appeared and were united forever in the holy b'onds'of matri nlony by the Rev. J. S. Douglass, pas tor of Wateree Presbyterlan Church. the attetdanta wore: Mr. Wm. E. Hendrix and Miss Janie Wylie, Mr. W6. G. Templeton. and Miss Carrie Wylie. After the ceremony a splen did entertainment was given the guests, 'which .was 0r coiuro. greatly enjoyed. 'Both of the contracting parties are *ell kilown in Winneboro, both having attended - school. at 'this place.. They have .the best , wlshes of TU NEWA AND HE'RAr.D as well as a host of friends in Winnsboro for their i'tic$ happiness, which has beenso auspiclously.begun. A Lee of the Lees. (Xfto York 84ar.) A ann. Of note,. whose career in Cougress will watQhed with interest, Is Gen. W. H. P. Lee of the Alexan driq, Va.. district. - he succeeds the Hon. John S. Barbour, who is expect lhg to be elected to the Senale this winter to susceed Mr. Riddleberger. Gen Leo Is' the youngest son of Gen. Robt. E. Lee and is a large, heavy men,'With high color and gray show ing in his hair and bevra. -lo bears a strong resemblance to his, father. He has for some yerrs past been lead ing. the .life of a farmer, but has en tered publlo life -now with tho.vlew of remaining if he likes it. Like all the Lees he is a man of education and refiuement, and, while not rn orator, has good capacity for debate. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Btainbridge Munday, E . County Atty., Clay Co.,' Tex., says:' " ave used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Mala rial Fever and Jaundice but was cured by timely use of this mediolne. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying : lie positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, - Liver and Stomach Disorders stands unequaled. Pribe 500. and f1. at McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. * Fettered by Eloquence. (Youths' Oompanion. ) Ben Hardin, the Kentucky lawyer, was an orator possessed of such skill in moving the hearts of men that very low who-heard the begivning of ooeof his speeches had inclination or ability to leave before its conclusion. Tie once hit . upon the ingenious describing the conversations which had taken place among the dogs of the town about his client's adversary and the opposing witnesses. - The speech Occupied the greater part of the day. A farmer's wife, living In the coun try, had sent her negro boy to town on an errand, with orders to return as it was completed. The boy, how ever, did iiot appear, until nightfall, and his mistress, out of all Fatience, asked heht husband to take him out for a whipping The master, Intending to comply, thought ho nould, nevertheless, hear what the negro had to say in self defense. "I'll tell you how .it was mass," sald' the boy. "I wenit to town, and wvas starting home, and I heard Mr. Harden speaking. [:put mny head into the court-house door, just to hoar what ho was talkiug about. Ho .was telling what soIne dogs had said, and I got to listeninig, and the first thing I know It was night. "WVell, George," said his master, "if that was what kept you, I shall h'ave to let you off this time. I was caught by that same dog speech myself I" Don't Expieriment. You cannot afford to waste time In ex perimenting when your lungs are in dan ger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. .Do not permit any deoalei' to impose upon you with somne cheap Imita tion of Dr.sKing's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, anid Colds, but be sure you get the' genuine. Because lhe can make more' profit he may tell tell you he has something just a9 good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but Insist up)on getting Dr. King's New Discovery, whioh sa guaranteed tgive relief sn all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at McMaster, Brice & Ketchil's Drug Store.. * SPECIAL NOTICE. 'EARNESTLY request mny friends who L. are indebted to me to settle their bal anees on or-before January 1, 1888, as- I need every. cent that I can raise by that date. If you can't possibly pay money, giveme'paper.tha.: I can use. Don't fai4 $1 ttnit tismatter. JNO. P. MATTHEWS, Jn. Dec8txtilJan1 . AN ORDINANCE To PROHnuT THE SHOOTING oF' FIREc 'CRAOKEltS .ANID OTHER ExPL.OSIVES ON TfHE STREiEr. Be:it ordained by' the Intendant and Wardens of the town of iWinnsboro, in Concil assembled,' and by authori ty of the sanie, That any person or persons who shall discharge anya gun or pistol, or set flire to, explode, or use, any squib, fire, 'fire-cracker, or explosive, or any other discharge of powder, excepy in thQ discht.rgo of some public duty,within the corporate limits of the town, shall forfeit and pay for each and overy such offence a 9a)m nog exceed1ing ten dollars, or be Imprisoned. at the disceretion or the Iptendlant. ..Provided,..That oni Christ msas og other holiday the use of fire crackers fire-works and other. harm less expl'oies, shall be at the discre tion of the Intendant. Be it furthey' ordlainedt, That any persori or persons who shall exhibit, set fire to, ol. explode, ainy fire-work'e or fire-baills or 'rhise oft' elevajefay balloon by.heat within the6 corporate limits tof the town, unless -by othe written permission* of the Intendant first .had and obtained, shall forfeli and pay for each and every offene the suw of- five dollars, or be impwh oied at the discretion of the In tendant J. H. OUMMiIlGS, rmx~s apply to Dectztt J.(7. EASTER. TAX "X01=0 F3~OR tbiiI -turns Of plbperty;"i r axa will be at the plae4 nod below, on theda ,tspeoif ef -either in pQrQl or by p All personta owiing per sonal property on. the Srat'day of Jan Uary , are required to return,the sanie, under oath. Personal property, moneys and oredits of every .desrip tion are returnable. - All porson8 be tween 21 and 60 years, noE physically digabled, Are liable to poll tax and will. report accordingly. Any transfers of real estate by sale or purchase mustr-be noted: White Oak, Tuesday, January 10, 1888. Woodward, Wedesday, January i1. . Feastervllo, Friday, January 18. Buokhead, Saturday, January 14. Ruff's Store (Uorob), Tuesday; Jan uary 17. Jenikinsville, WWedneeday, January 18. Monticello, Thursday January 19. Ridgeway, Tuesday, January 24. Centreville' (Ihogan's), .Wedneday, January 25. Bear Crook TIhursday Jandary 20. Blythewood, Friday, January 27. Gladden's'Grove,. Monday, January 80. Flint Hill (3onlwaro's Store), Tues day, January 31. . 1. N, WITHERS -6iJl A titorF. ,. Deo15tillJaniO SALE UNDER POWER. TN ACCORDANCE W.ITH AUTHOR lty and power of .sai given by deed, dated January 20,.A. D. 1882, and record ed in the office of Register of Mesno Con veyance for I+airflek. County on the 6th day of Febraury, A. D. 1882, In Vol.- 8, pages 448, 449 and 450, .we will offer for sale, at public auction, at the Court Rouse in Winnsboro,.at 11 o'clock,. a..m., on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the following-doscribed real estate now or late the property of Wm. 0. 1in nant, situate in Fairfieki County, near the town of Rlidgeway, to wit: All that tract of land, measuring and containing SEVENTY (70) AORES, more or less, buUln'g ald bounding north on the track of the C. C. -A A. Railroad Company, and an lot of P. M. Spence east on lot of Aimwoll Church, sonh and west on lands of the estate of Dr. Thomas. ALSO, All that tract of. land known as the "Jones Trgot," measuring and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO Acres, more or less, butting and bounding north and east on lands of the estate of Mrs. Bones, south and west on track of the C. C. & A. Railroad Company. ALSO, All that tract of land known: as the "Bulow Tract," measuring and contain ing - TWENTY (20) ACRES, more or less, iutting and botnding on lands of Mrs. Fannie Bulow, the estate of Mrs. Bones, Jones and the track of. the C. C. & A. Railroad Company. . ALSO, The following-described personalty, to wit: One Eight-horse Portablo Engine, manufactu-ted by Birdsall, Auburn, New York. TERMS- OF SAL.E: Oac-third cash;-on. day-- of sale and the balance in one and two years, with inter est from day of -sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser. aind a mortgage of the.- premises. Purchiaser to pay for pa pr. THEO. D. .JERVEY, EUGENE P. JERVEY LAURENS N. HOuoMr ERLWIN.S. JERVEY, -WMEL C. DEE & CO. Dec10td MILCH COWS AND OATS. 2 OoBUSHLELS of .Pure Red Rust: Proof Oats and several goodf Mulch Cows, for sale by* ' AVS Monteilo, S. C., November 2, 1887. Nov5txtf OILS! OILS! Castrol.w.m for axles,- Castor Oil, Kerosene, Red C Oil, Machino, Noats foot, Olive, Lard- and Harn1ess Oilsy Raw and Boiled Linseed 0il caud Sperm Oil for Sewing Machines. MOMASTER, BICE & KETCHIN. FPOR THE BLOOD. Cuticura Resolvent, P. P. P., Mc Lean's Cordial, Brown's Iron Bitters, S. S. S., Mrs. Joe Person's Rtemedy, Ayer's Sarsaparlila, B.- B. B., Extract Sarsaparilla with Io'dide, Harter's Iron Tonic. McMASTE~R, BRtICE & KETCHIIN. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAInFIELD. By J.A. HINNA,T, .Iiq., Probate Judge. WHERAS, JOSEPH It." A LSTON,' Vhath made suit to meoto grant im letters of administration of the estate and effects of. Mrs..J. A. Cook, decased: These are. therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and- cred itors of the said Mrs. J. A. Coqk, de ceased, that they be and ap at before me, in the Court of Probate, beheld at Fairfield Court. Ihouse; S. C., oni the 28th day of Decembler' noxt after publfeation hereof, at 11 'o'cl'cJ itfhd.foreiaohi to show caea '.if 'any tle have, why the said admiin stratjon shol1 not^be granted. Given nder miy hdnan -this 12tn ayo December,>Antro Pinn1887. d o Publiahed on the 13th day of December, 1887, in T HE NEWS'AND IIERKD J. A. IiNNANT, Dec19lt1x5 Judge of Probate. STATE \OF )UCTH CAROLINAr COUNTY OF FAIRtIELD. By J. A. HIINNANT, Rug., Probate Judge.' W HJEREAS, W. Hf. KERR, 0.0. C. P., hath made- suit to me 'to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Charles M. Porte deceased: These are, therefore, to toand admon. ilh all and shigularthe kindred and credit ors of the said Charles M. Porter, de ceased, thua, they be and appear before me, in the Court of.-Probate, tobhe hold at Fair field Court hIou.se,g. O op the 81st day of December, after pubhidation hereof, aE 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they' have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. -Given under my hand, this 21st day of November, Anne Domnipi 188?. Publieshed on the 22d day of November, 1887, in THE NEwA AND JIEnALD. J.' A. HINNANT, Nov29tigo5 Judge of .Probate. p10IdAG /'S SALE. T~ virtue of iowets 6f attiorney con1 tained in tlirek deed o6f i g~to first dia .of neraty recorded -i tresx1.e at~' .offli neltv -eor th urt .$lonse. ix'hne hbr,tIbii b uly , bid n1~~j~~ AIO cJo Y & 0. ne1aOt D.. PlI _S# R_ Is plenty able, perfeotly willi can give. For two weeks only I will off - 8,000 yards of 1 1,200. y4rds of 4 110 yards of I DRESS GOODS. 1 piect 1 pieco 5-4 Blac JUST ARBIVE : Job lot o D. A. Hendrix has just receiv useful toys. Come and see them. THE WINNSBORO BAR. H. A. GAILLARD, ATTORNE'Y-AT-L-AW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office in building of WinnsboroNational Bank. - A.- S' DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. OLaw'Range, - WINNSBORO, S. C. - Practlces In the State and United States ccourts. H. N. OBEARt. W. C. RION. - OIEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, - Nos. 7 and 0 East WYashington bs. WINXSnORO, s.- c. Offices same asoccupield by the lato Col James H1 lion. J. E. MCDONALD, C. A. DOUGLAs Solicitor Sixth Circuit. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, WINNSBdRO, S. c. Practices in all the State and UnIted States Courts. . W. L. McDONALD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ,AT LAW, WIN18 tO110; S. C. . Office- up stairs In nut NEWS AND IT1."it ALD building. JAS. GL11N McOA1(TS, A T TO R.NE t -A T -'-L A W, No. 1 -LAW1 RANG10, WV I N NSI O.R o,-s. u. irractces in the State and United States Conrts. E~. B. RAUBDALE. ..,G. W. RAIBDALF?. UAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND O0QUl|LL.OIW Ai'. LAW, .W INN.SJB R O, S. 0.. OMNIUND W. BUOCKANAN, ATTORN~EYAT-LAW,: -.No. 7 Law )t'ange, W I N NBSB O1O, S. C. Practices in all United States and State Dourts. SpecIal attentIon to corporation an'd insurance law. MINCE MEAT. GINGER PRESERVES. R AISIONS, CURR AN1'S AND CITRON. NUTS OF ALL KIND. FL AVO1ING FOR SAUSAGE. CHOW CHOW AND OATMEAL.MIXED PICKLES. . COFFEE8-'JAVA -AND RIO. TE~AS---GUNP?OWDElf, G1REEN' -* AND BLACK. BUCKWHEAT FiLOUR. NEW ORLEANS MOL ASSE~S. A J F. McUASTER 4& CO. 0 wI.6 a.cd.4hWt 68 8D g ig and alwys ready to giye each ai ar to the public bargains never bef< best Prints at'610., wortli 7c., anywb k4 Fi Mt of the Loom and pther Do 'eperel 10-4 Sheeting (best quality) DRESS 4 5-4 Imported' Black Cashmere (all k Caslimere (nice quality) at 74c0. 1 piece 4-4 Brown Cashme E Overcoats. Come and see theni; ed.a nico line of Holiday Goods, si Established 184%. THE NEWS ang HERALD PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND TRI-WEEKLY. The only paper published in the County. TERMS: Tri-Weekly, - - $.200 in advance. Weekly, - - - - 1.50" " Subscribe 'for -your County Paper. It gives you *al the information concerning affairs in which you have an interest, and yop will be apt to con :cede its worth upon trial. SAMPLE COPY ON APPLICATION JOB D~EPA.LTIE NT. Having increased the force of our Job Department, we are now .prepared to execute all kinds of job work neatly, 1apon the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible figure. We will gladly furnish price list on appli.cationi, and guar antee that you will find, the same as low,-if not lower, than a.ny other establishment of the kind in the State. Send in your orders. 0110101 NO. ;. AND 2 MAUK. ERUEL, WAT AND JVI0Y. Self-Yhaising .Buckwheat, and . 0atmeal fresh by. the package, Thurbers and Cook's No. i Salmon, New Canmed Peas and Corn.. SECOND .4RRIV4L OF New Crop Raisins and Cur ~anithMaillards SWeet 'Choco. late~ New Crop New .Orleans toIsses, sCholde 'first of th ason-FIriQ da Orape 0ni 3B~New hvaporate d''plea (~vth great many other &odi alf w fiIh wil be. sold a thelow:est cash price at d every cristomer just as good a1 B A..D ECMd re equalled in Winnsboro : ere in town. mestics at 810. at 2710. 100DS. wool) at 98o., cheap to aly one t 1 piece 4-4 Black re (a bargain) at 890. the best coats for the money ever < Lol as Dolls- Albums, Toilet Set South Carolina Railway Company, C OMMENCING SUNDAY, JUNE, 12, 1887, at 6.10 A. M., Passenger Traine will run as follows, "Eastern time:" - TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a. in. 5.33 p. in. Dne Charleston....10.35 a. In. 0.45 p. in. WEST (DAILY). Depart Charleston. 7.00 a. in. 8.00 p. m. Due Columbia.....10.45 a. i. 9.45 p. in. * TO AND FROM CAMDEN. . EAST (DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY.) a. in. a. in. D' in. p. In. Depart Coluibia....0.50 7.45 6.00 5.33 p in. p. m. p. mn. p, m. Due Camden......12.52' 12,52 7.42 7.42 WEST (DAILY SUNDAY EXOEPTED.) a. in. a. in. p. in. p. in. Depart Camden....7.45 7.45 3.30 3.30 a. m. a. m. p in. p in. Due Columbia.....10.25 10.45 7.30 9.45 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a. in. 5.33 p. ni Due Augusta......11.40 a. in. 10.25 p. in WEST (DAILY). Depa rt Augusta... 0.10 a. in. 4.40 p in Due Columbia .... 10.45 a. in. 0.55 p, in, CONNECTIONS Made at Union Depot, Columbia, witli Calumbia & Greenvillo Railroad by train arriving at 10.45 A. M and departing at 5. 83 P. I1. Also, with . C. &A. Iailroad by same train to and from all points oi both roads. Passengers take Breakfast and Supper at Branchville and Columbia Depot. At Prognalls to and from all points on Eutawvtilo Rairoad. At Charleston witi steamers for New York, Jacksonville and points on St. Join's tiver on Tuesdays and Saturdays; with Charleston andSavan nab Railroad to and from Savannah and points in Florida daily. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroads to and from all points Vest and South. At Blackville to amd from polntb on larnwelI ltallroad, Through tlokete can be purehiaed to all poiits South and UN 1 1 , tAgent Columbia, S. C. JOHN B.-PECK, General Manager. D. C. ALIE1N, Geni. Pas.&T!cket A 6. - JNO. S. R EYNOLDS ATTO IINEY- AT-LA COMMEUWIL DAN K BIUIJ,hiG, - COLUMBIA,8. C. Prompt attention given to thme transace tionm of biusins in the Stato and Federa Qourts of Southm Carolina. US 1NES USIN ESk Owing to the unusual string * people generally have practi in all branches of trade. Ti has felt the pressure with the we feel gratified that our bul our expectations. Now that tho reaction has come, and k~ PE~OPLE WILLHAN In anticipation of this we hi usual. We expected to sell assuredly doing it AT OUR L Now we waiit to give a tImo thoroughly acquafuted with 'lgie our undIvided attontio frmbeginnIng has beeni Sr fail to try our house. DRY GOODS. Ini Dress Goods and Dre bought heavily and did wel to do more this fall in that I to clear them out. Handker we have over handled. Hoi prices we leave to the do * Goods, Damask, Napkins, T ings, Blieaching at bottom fi . White Fianels, Calico, GIng BOOTS A] Do you know that there 1' there is in ploeruists.* You cents for a poor dinner, wh good one. As a rule you the bes't, because it was hi with shoes; ypu can't mnak4 llaven't youofen been I' that JoQO4 11ol as hight want t. tlg ~ur money wi our advice ad buy no;hini such as founcna 1 th Comne will thaunk u for'tb e ugg trad wth hav theI4I n u e r tis - CORNE 1 ~ J' FL f bargain as any, competitor; iton )~ cs~ "DRES4 GOODS. t $1.25 )ashmere. at 49c. >ffered in this niarket,' i, Dressing Cases and many other BOB WHITE TURN PLOW! PRICE, $2.1o WILL DO TH WOR OF A1 $5 'PLOW. XX BRIG HIT ENGINE OIL, a0 cents per gallon. CYLINDER 01L, 90 cents per gallon. Cheaper and better than tallow, COOK STOVES, .$10.0o UP. HEATING. STOVES IN GREAT VARIETY. A lot .of fancy Baskets af'co.st to close out. Tinware, Woodware, $ PO, Spokes and Rims. .L. iL. CUM,ING. ARBUCKL.E$:' name,on.eaokageao Ce aFe a a ARIeTS. AOE lit ofac sketsi alt fstos Spokes anoms.eAlntot hePoa ene sW never the lnt txoe te ainq Al~i~w thistrand Ieae O POUND EAJAGES~ BOOMIN OOMI'N't uncy for. the.lgst few seasons, the cod economy in their purchases. ie general merchandise business rest. Considering the situation Biness has held its own beyond ,.the times aire better, we foci that now that rENEW FALLGOODS. Lye filled our shelves fuller than.' those goods of course, and are OW PRICES' ly suggestion to all who are not our way of dolng business. We n to our work,.and our motto iail Proflts, Quick Bales. Don't AND NOTION S as Trimmings, last winter we I with them. This influenced us jue. Come and see. We intend chiefs, a big line, and the prottlest iery, a well selected lot, and the elsion of the purchaser. White loylies, Towel Sheetngs, Shirt Lm,eCton i?annels, lied and- -- 4D SHOES go to a cheap hotel anid pa 4 le at another youpa *t 0 may' in the end the ng9 o 4 tier quality and p h1~q. good shoes~ont ofp& no1 ofnpted 1 invest In ohT S1 r ce,otgood,s6 g but r~Ia$, olr~ l~. r.........t........... hot,Kt a~O~Xest ~ ~ .1