The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 05, 1895, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Saturday. October 5 5
New Advertisements.
Batik Report-T. K. EliiAj. nier.
Notice to Treapassers-Ja-. G. Mc
Cants.
-Some cotton sold for 81 on Friday.
-"Caroline" Sale at McMaster &
Co.'s dug store. adv
-The County Supervisor has had
the jdil roof painted.
-The Union serRce will be held at
the Presbyterian Church on Sunday
night at 8 o'clock.
-Mr. L. Gant t insured the p-iperty
of the Ridgeway Ginning and Mil1ing
Company in The Lloyds last week;
also som- property for Mr. C. P. Wray.
-Millinery department wide op n
for your inspection at Lauderdale's.
Mrs. Robinson will have charge again
this season aud will be pleased to wait
on you. adv
-The young people of Greenbrier
enjoyed an ice cream festival at Mr.
Thomas Blair's on Thursday night.
Among the viziitors were Mr. Jim
Young, of Hickory Ridge, and Misses
Estelle and Nannie Lever, of Lever,
S.C.
-We clip the following from the
Charlotte Observer: "To-day, at St.
Peter's Hospital, Dr. Wakefield ope
rated successfully for the relief of
blindness, caused by cataract in the eves
of Mr. Calvin M:Ginnis, of Ruther
ford County." adr'
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
1loT SUPrER.-A hot supper wil
be given at Dr. J. R. Arldge's on
next Taesday night, the 8;h inst., for
the benefit of the BIptist Church at
Greiibrier. The public is cordially
invited.
COMNTY BOARDS.-A meeting of 11e
county boards and irustee clerks will
be held at the School Commissioter' S
tice on the 19th of October. Full
meeting desired as busin.ess is im
portait.
FALL EX3INATION.-The regular
examination for teachers in this county
will take plsce on the third Friday in
this mont (th 18th) at the School
Commissioler's office.
D. L. Stevenson,
School Commi4-ioner Fairfield County.
REUG4IOUS SERVICEs.-Services wi111
be held in the following churches on
Sunday:
-. Baptist-11 a. mn. by .the -.pastor.
Thursday afternoon meetings at 5
o'clock. Sunday Schocl at 10 a. mn.
Methodist-11 a. mn. by the pastor.
Sunday School at 4 p. mn. Prayer
)eetintg Wednesday at 5 p. mn..
Presbyterian-i1 a. mn. by the pastor.
Sunday School at 5 p. mn. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 5 p. mn.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
R.v. C. E McDonald Past or. Service
at 11 a. mn. Sunday School at 5 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 5 at p. m.
Young people's meeting and choir
practice, Friday evening at 8:15.
St. John's Church-Seveniteenth Sun-.
day after Trinity-Services by Recv.
Edward .Benedict. M4orning servi ce,
1 o'clock. Evening service, 8 o'clock.
Sunday School, 5 p. mi.
1s the place to get gOod Cook Stoves
and Stove Ware, bought befo. e the
advance in price. . dv
Literary Notes.
The current number of the Sunday
School Times contains a second acuicle
by Professor W. M. Ramsay, of
Abetleen, Scotlanid, on The Book of
Acts, in the LUght of Reoent Discov
ery. In his first article, Dr. Ramsay
discussed someC el the problems that
con iront the student of the Bojok of
Ac's, and the proofs cf its autheticity
through discoveries above. gron d. In
this second article he gives an acc>unt
of discoveries thi ough etxcavationls
and othersi.e in A,ia Minor, Gireece,
*and Italy.
tie il :urs is 'Ixpr. i .n, a's I c. d
manuflactu:dl by Vt s. F.ra A. Jine
Ii. McM4Ste-r .& Co. l'rice 75 en
ner bot: Ie.
Gin House Burned.
On WedneSday, about noon, thet gin
Louse of Mr.. Joe Tongue was conl
sumned uy flte. The confi cgrat ion was'
can-ed by a mtchel being in the e dn,l
which igni 'ed while passic g thr.'ugh
the gin. Mr.. Yongue's 1o,3 is abomuc
$400, w hieh is a big loss to a yonng
man starting up in life.
Mr. Laidd Mi lhng lost :.bout $50
worth of cotton ; Mr. Jim Yonaune Io-t
one bale of cotton, and so did Mr.
J.h:t Yo"gue. There were several
bales dama~ged be-id 's those consum:ed.
Death of an Inifant.
Dav.d Province', the infant son of
Mr-. and Mrs. Jo!.n L n -h, ded y'e
terday af er a lingeringi illness of
several weeks. Hie had becen in frail
heacth f.'r some time, but at last the
grim reap' r e died him home to rest.
I)avid .was a bright Ii: ie chap and the
sfflicted parents have the sympathy of
the entire co:nmnunity in the hour ot
thier so:e b reavoiment.
Mrs. Lynch is a daughter of the
late Col. David Iorince and a sister
of [r. D. M. Provinc'e. The family
has many friends itn this county and
their sempathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Lynch in their affliction.
Chi1dan Cry for Pitcher' Catoria.
r-ersonlR.
Mi PI-ry 1ooie and Miss -amt
Tay lo' returned from a visit nuam
Feasterville on Friday.
Mr. Sarah Tl C. oberon e C
'olumi o) a vi-it FidyL!v-.
Mki- Lizzie Withers re:reC.i
Friday from a vi-it to frieni. re:r
Black'stock.
'.Iiss Esther Jenn;ings hai rinr!ed
from an extende I visit to Floi-ida.
Mr. W. R. Doty and 1i;- Ela
spent vtdoesdby in oumbia.
Mrs. M1sry .1cFaddenl (ce sit
irreaves) is visitintg her mother, Mrs.
Si tgreaves
Mi-s Pet Mackorc:l has returned to
Lancaster after vi-iting Lev aunt, M-s
J. D. McCarlev.
Mr. and 'Mrs. E. G. Se:uggs are
boarding at the Ilotel Drv:d where
they wi;l liv ' futu:*
Jud.e . L . enc;anu.n w s I town
Friday.
Chiidri ;.ry !vf ..j Jas 57.07
T1IE COLOrED FAIR.
To A Whom it May Conceri: The
co-oled farir.erc' Agricultural Institute
of Fairfield County will mcet in
Winnsboro on SiturdJy, 191th inst
at 11 a. m. All the members are re
queted to miet, and anybody who
wishes to take a part in the fair.
Fail not; business of v-i;--l importance
to come before the meeting. Remem
bcr t.. fail in this tnecting is t') fail in
holding the fair thi. fall, and wo
cannot afford to go back *rom iast
v"ar.
Jos. C. Jackson,
President.
A MARIUAGE.
Mt. Olivet church (Waterce as it is
omc-times called) was the scene of a
pretty marriage ceremony on Thure
clay evening la-t- at 3.30. Miss Mary
r. Rowe and Mr. R". A. Patrick were
happily united in marriage by Rcv.
James Douglass, jhc pa,tor. The
Aeoatio1s wre Very tastefu1 indmed,
ttestInmg the popuiarity of the bride
imongst h, r many friends. The
outle left for the Atlanta Exposi:i0 n
e same cec::ing, taking the G o'clock
rain at Wbite Oak.
The b: ide is one ol the many excei
t and worthy 'adies of ie Wa'cr'e
etion and Mr. Patrick is a 5uccessful
auter and merchant at W ite Oak.
he ood wishes 0o' Tm.: NEws A:N
EALD are extended to 1113 newly
arried couple.
wrlO ENOWS THmS MAN
ion. J. E. McDonald, Winusboro.
S. C.
Dear-Sir--A stranger, whose namfe
ras Tnos. F. J.,nes, a p.eddler in
rayon pictures, died suddenly. ia this~
t last week. lie left n-sthing to
~stablish his identit y,
Finding your law card in his pas4ea
den, and presu:ning that you possibly
nay hiave known htim', or sometm~ag
)f him, I write tr> as':ertain. it' you
tnow him e'r kI->w aytIig of hiii
sitve will you lbe 3-> kind as to in
:erml me, ats he d ied here a stranaer,1
a strianlge land. ills~ iiary indicated
hat he wvas a man of intelligence andi
god religiouis mn. Vvry me-p. ct
The ab.>ve letter addr'essed t >Mr.
. E. McDoni ad exptains itsilf. Oar
urpose is to assist in identifying~ the
trager who died in a strangre land.
['be name appears to be T'nos. 01'r
~'ras., it is written a little indistinct.
fVhether Thos. or Fr'as. we hope this
a lead to his identification that his
'e atives may know the fact.
SELLS B3ROTHIERS' SHOWS.
be Grandest Triumph Ever known in the
History of the Circus World.
sells Brothers come to Co:umbia
Wednesday, October 2:3, and Chester
ctobr' 24, in a blaze of gloryv, and it
, without doubt, the most gigan:ic
~xhibitionm thrt h:as ever visitcd these
~ e c>ntinenlt menagveriec, : cal 1oan
i lpodromne, huge AI fil: at oquu'ariam
Autalan aviary, Arabian c-travanl,
id he tunqual led fr'ee s:ree pan: de.
i'he Selk Bro'hnrs big eniterpr:se has
been under one and the samte mnage'
l~nt for' a longer piriod th in any'
e' in existe::e:, being no w in its
1; nit-outh pijrospLroUs yt ar. Comne
ato to' n earl; and .-ee the fr'ee daily
sreet par'ade of sli.terim.nt epCIdor.
het proesion leaV< s the show gr'ounds
at 10) 'clock o , t he morning
i the exhibition. It is over'
amni:e itt lenigta. S -e the vast cit-: '
u';as! Then deeld:e n; h.tter or not
OU wantI to S e the greatest sh ow oni
earth. Two perf rmances daiy
fter;oon at 2, ight at 8. D.>ors open
me hour eat lh:r. Speti exenrsion
rates oai al lit.cs of tratvel. adv
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,.
Lucas Coun:ty.
RANK d. CUnENEY makes Gatn tiat
:m i the senior part ner' of' the firm of
F. J. CllENEY & Co ,I t ing~ bU:1iness in
the City of Toledo, C untty. and1 State:
afom raid, and t hat s i ti:'m wil ray
the sumn of ONE tiUNDItED) D)iL
LAS for eachb and evt y ea,e 't
( at arn that can not be cured by; the
u- of lIATLL'S C.\TAItI:HI: tE
SEAL] A. WV. GLE \sON,
Hal's Catarrh Cur'e is taken inter
ally and acts dr'eetly on the b:ood
nd mulfcout suirfatce if the~ system.
Sed for test imnonijis, free.
F?. J. CiIENET & CO.,
Seld by Draggtists,. 0*
iTrn Cry for Pitcharks Cstorka
",ETHELPi BYE .
T :: rI-->ry o. flEth.
T:z hdav,: eptn :bt
- a . T:opening sermO
wa v J:-::ehl by l . t:.;y l
'T'.
ICe t, .e :o Qrtor fr. i .Jo:.n. -.-.'
There - .:.i e ee:y:( ..air :; a
L.v. n J". L. o off
u:ar.c proesbytory, pr.:Scmed a :e: 1
of dinissiom and was ex:un.nd
rece:ved as a ie:nher of prc:bytr.i
Ca.-; "rom C,vary an ! Woouiia:
chareW or hi; pastra :rri ce wer
rea,d and acecp'i( hy 1m 'm e wii
be insamed pastor over ihe- ::ougrc
i1r. D. M. DougLass, a member o
Concord church, was rece:ved a;
cand111J'ate fr the ini lry, : 2u % 1ir
J. Henry Therrali was introduc:d t,
presbyterv by the sm0ixn of hi
chnih. MIath Spring. lie will E
rce-ed (D..) at the n 1lX C meti';
- :.r.,by tery.
'ec:.tate A. M. leNau! was 01.
naed :o Pe Dma Presbt:y a:n
G -v. G. I'. Iounie 'o Ws r: Di
A cOMN.uTcation was ral fron
sever 0 16.CA 1 near B -wii:s G rcc
askin: f. r the o::pumization of
enureh :l . S . irn- pt:tion v.na
granted a- : extev! thAt prebqrl
appointed a comms:mo., consis ig m
Rev. .. NeO:;, R:v. :. H. Hay
Rev'. J1. KI. 11M iK,r. -1 M1. M' LU
HSA A m, Ces.G. HI. OL:,:: J. I
Smith. V.> v s c :nI:: o:
ThursdaV before tho second SQb::tV
in October, and if u o way be c'ear
or?raize ;h:chr.
A mam1!i' 1of t; 2 e - L. W.
Carltis wa's res! hof>re pre~b2 try.
Thte reor *f th con:'mittee on
what s prupr to appear in .eqonml
reco:-d- i. Adop:C".
IRV. S. L1. Vis), of S, L. P:e.
bytery, at! Ci.-s& ie prcs > ery
th:: i:e:-st of colored ev:g:ilzatin
antW ;at c :abi pre:ty
inAbbli-cl,? for- -chaoi pur p::5ss
PeSbL ::y -Wtnn.M wQVh d l.
i 'e' t.: a 1.r - 'N f: : jO. B.
P:at :n It . ia. G. WK, of
Mle2Q-c-. a:nd :." 1eta r. from ' To. 'V
W. . Me(1i: o-ICh' J.:p"an,
and 210 Ela DaidSO, of IIrg
Cl !)7 '' Ia
CAul O A. churc] for ti
se vices o f 1ev. J. '1 i . wa
T.an:eu 0. 10 2'-. 1, :1 lu G'
V)ttrred HlI ::.'' '2 s' 'I:. .
Roe'. J. 1. '1e":dden, of Chirster,
w as re-::ec: d I i :::.e .'-v ho '2ar5
TIer. ..:. l' . 'r-:a'e:<. w' 4 . u.
Neville, Itcr axin.lrS>: n., llev.
D) N. McLaucn, '':: Messrs. A. 11.
.7..ite, (J. .I. )'L..ar, am. Wi. I.
L m-: n e:oeietLd :hie "xe&ii it'> CO.)
nmlttre for t he nex"t rta:.
Chse aas01:0: a the pla:ce and1
tUOeOdAr b:' re t fut Sand z.:
-pila th !'me fr the sirin.z nUc-:
inr of Pr esby ry
ihe' on1to. o'' C i: .exou.'::n::y' of
C ir-et" onC 1:-N S,2'l:r
p :rt next .sj.'
lE x'. J. L b' Mein erre g
aton Il tIi- )ra -
I: In4 Pi .' (:"G--e' ih':h Thle
i bt:t m-:t ':h-c *:[ at he
e:d of O:;tj>er .:. g 2: Grov -.
P.eThyr:-y adj u ned to meet at
3 p. mI. onith il: L 0. tober in: the
Stated 0 o.k.
Those whto have used Dr. Kina's New
Discovers' know its value, and those who
have not, hitre now the opportunity to try
it Free. Gail on the advertised Druggist
and get -. Tirial Lotti", Free. Son I your
umne antd ad..ress to II. E. Buclein & Ci.,
C icano, and get a s'umple box of Dr.
1(1 4's New. Uire Pills Fie, as well as a
ropy of (Gu'd to i'ealth and IIousohiold
lustructor', b ree. Al ot which is guaran
eio d o yo Ott ant]'d cost you nothing
a: Moc3aster &. Co 's Du. Store.
When aby as sck, e gae he Casoria
WhenaBahy has Ch., we gave he Castoria.
NOTiCE TO TRE PASSERS.
All per$tms a:e hereby '. noified n1 r
to h2unt, Or o)tilvi-e'1 Irep on 0 my)
4tlh Oc eber, I U~ . 10-5
S F F In : rw-it. e'Itap, '.a 0' x ye rar,
in'h l);:-lin.. lftis - andt pr:imiSsse
*.2't 'I' . KC E 1L10 -7T, Ag--rt.
FOR SALE1-.
-!na . Douglass and D)r. T'h's. Gl. Dohu.c
lats, ow'o'upti.d by \Iir. Wmn. D. Dou-.t
fatt'as fto dwing'' ant it 'oer bulii
n11 on it. iTermsl' easy.
Uoti T. K. EL ITT, Cashier.
NOTICE.
.'URVKYINZ; DQ.NE AXD-.0LICI
od bv
h (v rF T -T- .Rf(i/g
-- ~ . EJ 10L)LL >. .10
nT
Ready in all Departments,
A BELAUTIF~L LINE OF COLOlED DRESS GOODS
:c:Des Goods i 1 all tie latcst styles, Serges, Heniiettas, Cash
J-1 1
1res, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and Flannels. A big assortment 0:
Broadcloth Cloakings
In al' colors. Also Fancy Sackings for children. Something nice ir
Black Satin for ladics stirts.
Afull line of ladies', misses and children's Hose. Some specia
inducements in ladies' and gents' Handkerchiefs.
A Large Stock of Shoes,
bought before the rise. Can save you money in this department.
I keep the celebrated R. & G. Corsets, the best made. The best
assortment o. ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the Boro.
was never more coinplete. HATS to please the old and young.
Soe good values in gents' Underwear. Look at my line of Cravats.
If yo want a Trunk or Valise don't buy until you price nine. The
poorest man in the county can buy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS
frori me this sean and not miss his money.
He is : B smer : A Silk Umbrella for seveity-five cents.
Country merchants will do well to price through my i.minense
stock.
I A T
D T W44?ORD,1- -5 Ta Tpwrs
3 3
RLOTOF TRE CONDITON1
-OF TyE -IT'.i
E'%,SBUR O NATIONAL B
Sih ;ease remembee that we hwe a
--T- ful:1 sa ppp'y otf
10.
NSDBOPO. in the StaZie of Sothl
. i l-Colina. at the e is Qf businless
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AND SALE TABLE1AS.
1' ')VAll neron p' indcied$3to thesr
'~CTLC2 T"signer te est alng dn te on the 1s
I 'i ' 11)11cd t -Oi a LI nd 15th of October cil p.rpareCto
.eet same acfull pa-,menfwillebo re
for a ca for csh.pl Aou ; ca. few
- -A ou!cofr econd-h sn -
The best wearing,most stylish, an
Eest calfskn. dongola ops, solid,
leathr sols, wth al the pulartoes
lat an fsein ,an w Cr
COEN
Another lot of white, black
Also a nice line of fancy Dim
a beautiful and cool waist for
Wool Dress Good stock iE
cash.
A new lot of Zeigler Bros
also low price and medium 02
lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, BI;
Leather, which we are offerim
0rcgin
Fresh Flour, Meal, Molas
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices,
Soap, Starch, Soda, Crackers,
Triumph New Irish Potatoe
Call on us. Respectfully,
J. ML BE AJ
1B0HRN RAIAY
ZAMTERN SYSTEL)
Cntra Time shown between Jacksonville mid
Columbia.
Eastern Time at other poluts.
Ntortbbound. NO.36 No01 No38
ept.18th, 18905. Daily Daily Daily
L. Jacksonville .. ...... 540 p ....... 700a
Lv. Savannah.... .....10 14 p ....... 1130a
Ar. Columbia... . 240 a ....... 345 p
LV. Charleston.... ....COO p ....... 720a
Ar. Columbia .... ..... 5p . 1105a
L7. Augnsta...... ........ 0 o p 200 p
Graniteville . . . 1110 230 p
Trenton...... ..... ..... 1146 257 p
4 Johnstons .... ........... 1206 a310 p
Ar. Columbia .... ...... -- 220 444 p
Lv. Columbia .... ..... 400 a 400 a 505 p
" Winnsboro ... ..... 457 a 457 a 605 p
Chester ........... 542 a 542 a 653,o
" ock Hill .... ...-. G13 a Gi,a 730 p
Ar. Charlotte ......... 7 00 a 700 a 820 p
Danville...... ...... 1140 a 1140 a 1200nt
" Bichmond.... -.-440 pI 440 p 600 a
": Wahinigton... -- S30Op So p 642a
"Baltimore .....----112 p 1125 p SO05a
"Philadel bia ..--30a 3 00 a1015 a
" New Yor- ..--.----.-620 a 62Oa 1253 p
Southb0and. Dal Dail Daily
Lv. New York ....I...1215nt 3215nt 420 p
"Philadelphia... 350 a 3502n 655 p
*Baltimore .... ..... G22 a 6 22 a 9 20 p
Ly. Wasbington ..:...1115 a 1125a10 43 p
" Eichmond.... .....1255 p1255 p 200 a
I Danville ...... ....610p 610Op 550 a
" Charlotte .... ..... 1105pl1105 9 35
' Rock Hill .... .....1151 p1151p10 27 a
" Chester ............ 1225 n 1225nt1103 a
SWinnsboro......... 114 a 114 a 1154 a
Ar Columnbia .........220 a 220 a 100Op
Lv. Columbia .... ...... ....4 30 a 127 p
"Johnston .......... ....... 632 a 310 p
"Trenton .......... ....... 648 a 323p
' Granitville...... ... 7106a 345 p
AL. Augusta.......... ... ... 8O00a 415 p
Lv. Columbla .... .....7 00a ... 400 p
Ar. Charleston .... ....l110a ... 80p
Lv. Columbia .... .....130 a... 210 p
Ar.Sayannah. .........5 4 a...434 p
*Ja0ksonille. ...I05 a... 90P
SLEEPITPG CAE SIE TICE.
No.3d38Washington &SohwesternLim1
ItedPman cars TpatoNew York. Solid Pull
man train with Dir ing cars north of Charlotte.
INo.35 and 36U.SG. Fst Mail. Through Pull
mann Bufret Sleeping car and first-clas coach
Jacksonville and 1New York ; also Pnnlman car
A gusta and Charlotte.
N.B.--os. 35 and 36 do not enter Union Sta
tion Columbia, but dchreand take onps
sengers and baggag e at Blan '$St Station.
W. A. URF, S.a. omRwicz,
GP A WASmiGTO1. A G PA, A-rraT.
P. L WELLES, Sapt, CoLEB1 &. C.
WE.GEEEN, J. M.CULP,
G Spt,WAzEDGTo1. T E, WASunrGToN.
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excee .e is mos aparn.. hy ~ared ls
a e -a bes: or:br.k ano othern
i : Com;LL ?? .EEiY MVFO. CC.,
li :Zx I.ro N. 0. C.
ER STORE.
and fancy Ducks just received.
ity. Our fancy Jackonet makes
summer.
now offered at cut prices for
>Es.
Ladies' Shoes just received;
ford Ties. We have a small
ick and Russets, and Patent
4 as JOBS.
U -
pn
ses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice,
Extracts, Evaporated Apples,
&c., &c.
s in store.
DY & BRO.
Alez. mVacaonald,
FALL OF 1895.
fiood Timos Ahead.
PARTICULARLY TO THOZAE who
will be wise enough to seek genuine
ba;-gains,- and I claim to have such
bargains to offer my friends this Fall,
and give my reasons why I propose to
undersell all competitors, as follows:
1st.-Our entire stock of General Mer
c,handise MUS'r be converted into
readr c.ash in order to wind up
the business of A. Macdonald &
Co.
2nd.-I prefer to give my friends and
neighbors the benefit of the
se' eeping reduction in prices
rather than sell out in a lump,
that all might have an opporta-.
tity of sc curing bargains4
3rd.- When the advance came on
Shoe.e, Hardware, and other
goo.ds ini our lin'o, we fortunate
t0 : ad a big supply on hand,
:nd ti.e profit which the advance
ini prices legitimately gave us,
will be thrown to our customers,
th.ereby getting their goods al
tnost :at first cost.
4 s. - I e' ill be in the cotton market
rom~ t a: t t o finish, pay ing full
pt i.es-d-h'L fo.get this. Will
also pay higLest cash price for
C >!o;i see'd
lere .nud e.,:Init na:v prices ont
B n ei;i ,-d I es het re* t-u bo~y. I
t,ig r I.e - ..-m al 123 ...t: s agi when
t ere at rock bottom p..ce-, and
wili give y ou great advantage in y our
!wants here.
SURV1VOR,
BL AGKSTOCK, S. C,
Winnsboro
Drug - Store.
Just Arrived
Bu.ist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit
Jars and Jelly Tumblers.
Toilet Articles of all Kinds.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Best 5ct. Cigar on the Market.
Pipes and Tobacco.
Lamps and Glassware.
WinnsborO Drug Stoe,
Burial Cases and Caskets.
THlE UNDERSIG*NED has a full
line of the latest designs in
llRIAL CASES A1E CASKES,
at moderate prices. Orders fille;4
promptly, night and day, at the oid
stand. Thankful for past patronage,
I ask for a share of it in future.
HIearse furnished when ordered.
11_Ott T I ELTIOTT, SR.