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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesday. November 19. - -"Caroline" Sale at N1laster &f Co.'s drug store. adv -The highest price paid for coitor on Monday was 7.8k. -We call upon all who owe ns sub scription= to settle. We cannot and will not carry arears. -Rev. Mr. McLare, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Ridgeway, as sisted Dr. Jordan with communior services on last Sunday. --There must be life in the old land yet. Twenty-four horses were sold at public auction on Saturday at price: ranging from forty to seventy-fivf dollars. -Communicu " as held at the A. R P. Church on Sunday. Rey. C. E McDonald was assisted by Rev Mr Ewart, the pastor of the A. R. P Church at Edgewood, S. C. ARE YOU GoIxG?-If you are going to At!anta, call on me and I will sell you a board privilege low down. Com before they are all gone. W. J. Elliott, Manager. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castaria. RETURNED FRox ATLATA.-Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Divis, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Douglass, Misses Lill Dwight, Lou Dwight, Louise Elli:on, Annie Davis, Martl.a Dwight, Matie Martin. Isabel Douglass and Mr. Harry Davis returned from Atlanta on Saturday night. E POL -r.:D THE FUx.-The small boys of the town were very much dis appointed that the drove of Oregon horses were sold and taken out of Winnsboro in a drove. They expected to see 'em catch 'em, but Mr. Fred Harmon bought them all and drove them away. Ta WATKu SUPPLr.- The follow in% is the report of the policeman on tho water supply measuremntets taken eo-. Minday morning: ft. mn. Court-house cistern...........14 3 Depet cistern............14 0 Elliott's cistern............. 9 5 Neil's cistern............ .15 5j Miller's eisternt........... Phillips' cistern.............. 8 8 gummings' cistern............16 2j To BE MARRIED -Cards are out an nouncing the marriage of Mr. J. B. Bovd to Miss Deipbine Desportes. B-nh the principals in the comning happy c-vent li'.e in Rlidgeway. Mr. Boyd is a -oi of the late Dr. John j0. d, V.rtw r -ch .ol c wuii.-i''ner~ of c.ur cm.unty. n.d i- w.e 4f llidgeay's De.aportes i- thes. dautetr of Mr. Jt'o. A. l;esp'o' tes, and is one of Fairfield' mo popu'ar and charming young 1iileS. The wzarriage will take phece otn the zi:h inst. ini the Methodist Chureb at. Ridgewt at 8.30 p. tn. rervonats. Mr. W. C. Bedty left for Atlanta on Saturday night. Mrs. L. 11. Bell and Mrs. Mary Cald weli, of Men~f'gome ry, Ala., a:e visit jug friends' in Winnsboro. F. M. C:arke, Dr.. J. R.. McMaster and Ii. W. Gibson returned frotm At lanita Sa- urday morni g. Messrs. J L and Means Beaty R turned from Atlanta Saturday tnorn ing. Misses latry F. McMas:er, Matry E. McMaeter and Raehel B. McMaster returned from Atlanta Saturday morn, ing. Miss Lida Yarboro0ugh, aecompar ined by her nephew, Mr. William Yar borough, arrived ott Friday to visit SMrs. D. E. McDowell. Mr. T. P. Bryson returned ftrom Atlanta on Mouday morning. Mies Mamie Boliek is takintg int the exposition at present. Mr. and Mt s. J. L. Bryson left for Atlax'a on Monday moraing. M r. G-. Ri. L.uderdale and wife re turned Itomr Atlatnta <.nt Saturday night. THlE COUNTY CHIAINGANG. T he countty chaingang, which has been' at wor k ont the Winnsboro road evi r sin' e it was first tstab i.hed, will be removed to the Garner's Ferry road the tirst of niext week. Under the excellent management of Capt. WV. H. Sligh the chaingang has made a great improvemetnt ot the road abore the city, especially so since the pur. chase of a road machine and road plow and the team with which to work it, and as time tolls on and the other roads get their quota of work un:der the new system, it will be seen that the e>unty board of commission ers have acted wisely in adopting th( chaingarg method of improving out public reads --State. This suiggests to us to remind omi people ot the impo:tance of precurina suitable machines to work our roads Thte people in the country seem to bt alive to the matter and the count' boa.rd have tatken somne steps to inves tigate thte m itter; l.' our busines men in town should get t work atn< h.ccomtplish' somth-ting We hear the: a e wilbine, but talk will never fix mud hol'. Some one mu ttake thi initiation. Now is the time to aet. Cure For Headachae. A.s a remedy 'or all formns of Feadacht Eletrie Ditters has proved to be tht ver best. If effets a permanent cure and th niost dreadlful habitual sick headache vield to its influence. We urge all wit ~are afliictedi to procure a bottle, andl civ t his remedy a fair t'ilt In cases of htabil ual Cu: stipation Electric Bitters cures b giving the neede-d totne to the bowels, an few cases long resist the use of this med ein e. Try it once. Large bottles oni Fifty cents at McMaster & Co.'s Uru TIIE STATE'S COLLEGES. Colnmbia, Nov. 19.-Special.-Tbis entire dac of the Constitutional Con. vention :. a, devoted to a discussion of the questiun whether the legisla ture shoul I be required, or simply author:z2d, to make proper provision for the difflr eut colleges. The speech of the day was made by Senator Wattou of E-lgefield, his proposition be:ng to sub,t'u'e " 1 ay for "rlhall" in the c c:ion le'a-inlg to these illslitutions. Mr. Watson tooa the gene:al position th+Lt the State clnnot n tintain a re ii university ; it ought ni t to attempt anything in that line. Ue said the higher c>lleges must be supported by endowments. le thought they should receive just such support as tire people, represented in the legislature, should, from time to timo, be pleased to give. The Con stitution should not tie the hands of the peap'e's representatives by any mandate on thi- subject. In the cour-e of his speech Mr. Watson paid a handsome tribute to the denominational colleges of this State, citing them as examples of what private eforts, properly directed and united, may do. It was stated, by some of the colored delegates, that Claflin University, at Orangeburg, is really under the con trol of the Northean Methodist church, though that body gives but $1,500 out of the $25,000 used for its support. This particular matter was [had over for future inquiry and action. The ordinance to postpone the next session of the legislature till the acond Tuesday in Januury, 1896, received its third reading. The governor will, in a few day.; issue his proclamation formaliy aniounciug such postpone ment. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CROSBTVILLE DOTS. Crosbyville, Nov. 16.-We are abeut through gathering the crops, which turfred out better than was at one time expected. We have two good cotton markets She:ton and Carlisle. They have been paying New York prices all the fall. The new ferry is a great conve. nience to the "Corner." The ferry now it in first-class order and there is a great deal of crosiing. It is now ready to be turned over to the county ommissioners. It has a regular ferry man. Cool Branch Church has called Rev. B. P. Estes to serve as pastor next rer. He has accepted the call. Mr. Robert-on is preparing for an entertainment at the close of his school, w,i.:h will be sometimc ina December. C. Mis< FIo:a A. JTones, South Bend, Ind. Paruchan(d a bot tle .f your "Blushes" f Arend, Cor. '.f Fifth Ave. and Madison Sr. I find it delightful. Will gadh remmend ix to others. Yorrs aespeetfully, Fred M. Roberts, With Marchall Field & Co., Chicago, Illls. Mr. Roberts is not the onaly one who fids "Blash: of Roses" delightful, as may ladies and gen:lemen cain testify, who haye purchased it from Jouhn H. McMaster & Co.* IMATTERS IN RIDGEWAT. Ridgew ay, Nov. 16. -Friday evening is rightly the young people's time for sil pleamire. Aftet five days of trouble and venatiO" of spirit over books and school they may claim this evening as their own, and those who Irecognize the claims of the young to such social training as will enable them graceflly and becomingly to discharge th 'ocial duties of later life do well Ito furnish, as opportunity offers, such recreations and diversions as will pro? mote and encourage that ease of mane nr so justly the heritage of Southern childr en. When this easy bearing may be gotten from engaging in helthgiving and enchanting exercise, those who. provide the occasion for such exercisi deserve the thanks of all who would see our "daughters become as corner-stones polished after the similitude of a palace." And we owe to Mrs. WV. Herbert Ruff, of our town, he~rty thansks for her ever cordial in i erst in all that concerns our young Ipeope's enj.yment of social pleasures. The most recent oecasion for our i debtedzies 'to Mrs. Rluff was upon last Friday evening where the little pople gathered within her hospitable home for an informal dance. It needed but one glance upon. the faces fresh and pare,Iligh'.ed with innocent glad nes, to acquaint the onlooker that this was the little people's night and that they enjoyed its privileges. As grsceful as the bending willow and as playfully as the Spartan lambs did the little feet, untrainedland un directed save by the bouyancy of youth, keep time to the music's har mony, bespeaking this as the natural enrcise of ardent youth. The following ladies and gent'emen were pre-ent: ~Miss Jennrie Thomis, b.aby b'ue emn pire gown, garniture crea:n lace. Mi-s May Thomas, a charming bru* n rette, arrayed in rose crep in. Miss Eleanor De'por:es, stylish gown of pale blue albatros.:, satin rib. Miss Daisy Wilson, a pretty suit of b:e serge, Van Dy ke collar. IMiss Lula Boyd, picturebque gowi aof delicate pink, be:tha of handsome 0cream lace. Miss Florence Louise Rug, a strik ing~ uown of blue crepon, white ribbor lace, fi.wers. pompon chrysanthe Smum-. -Mi-s Mary Coleman, pretty suit of Snovt, ood, anid , aby vetlvet. EJi I Tabl Means Rluff. atylial gown of white albatross, gold sati, trimmings. Miss Harriett Ruff, rose mousselint de soi:, white lace and ribbon. Miss Pearle Rembert, artistic Marik Antoinette gown of rich cream crepon flowers, daisies. Miss Lallie Rembert, lovely gowvn o. pink c:epon, Pompadour sleeves. Miss Rosa Thomas, in a charming gown of crepon, lace and ribbon. E There were present two fairy debu tantes-Miss Sara Desportes, a brn. nAtte, and Mis: S ira Elo'se Rnff, r blonde, daintily arrayed in rose cr pon,. cream lace and ribbon. Gentlemen-Messrs. Edwards Boyd, John Wilson, Means Pagan, Ben Harte Pagan, Charlton Thomas, Herbert Ruff, Jr., Samuel Thomas, John L, master, John Eldridge, John Pagan, James Pagati, D. Walter Ruff, Jr., Aubrey Ellis Strode, William Rem bert. PERSONALS. Miss Florence Poczar, of Branch ville, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. E. G. Palmer has just returned from an extended visit to her mother. Mrs. Kirk, of Berkeley, S. C. Mr. A. F. Ruff, of Rock Bill, spent several days in town last week. Mrs. U. G. Desportes, of Winns boro. paid our town a flying visit last week. Miss Eugenia Rosborough has gone to Columbia for a stay of several we&ks. Capt. F. M. L. Duke, of the Bear Creek scctiou, met with a very pain ful accident last Friday. While haul ing in some corn he was thrown from the wMgon, :h- rear whee! passing over hi h-a and shoulders, breaking his e.,ll-tr-b, me and leaving other severe brui-e, abjut his head. Mr. A. E - trode, principal of Ridge. way High School, gave us a very fine leeture on education last Monday night. Mr. Strode is an attractive and forcible speaker and handles his sub ject well. Seaton. Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that Con t.in Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the miaous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on presc:iptions frow reputable physi ciat,s, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive f.om them. rHall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0., c.ntains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sn :faces of the system. In bul ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and mad-e in Toledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. gi'Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per b'ttle. CAIIOLINA DAY AT ATLANTA. A. Big Crowd to Go from Columbia and Other Place. The .State. "Carolina Dmy" will be a big day for South Carolinians at Atlanta. Governor Evans and stafif will leave for the exposition otn the 26th ins', and it is expre ed tuat all or nearly all t the metaber- of the Uonstitutionail coventi..n and memibe.s of the .State legislature wilt honor the day by their presence. CTne corps of the Citadel e idets, t be studets of tne South Caro lina college, the Winthrop Normal anid Idustrial c:>lege, and of Clemson ollege will also go over. Besides these a targe number of citizet a, among them many ladies, will make the trip, and there will be a grand assemblage of Carolinians in Georgia's great c apital on the day Eet apart for especial honor of our State at the ex poition. The fare f<.r "Carolina Day " has been fixed at the remaraibly low rate of $2.,50 for the round trip, and from all indications the railroads will have all they can do) to handle the ogowd. Adjutant General Watta lel t here for Atlanta yesterday afternoon to tmake arrangements for the militia whi> will visit the exposition oil "Carolina Day." He has made favorable railroad arrangements with the Southern and Soth Carolina and Georgia railriads, andi will en.deavor to ma~ke similar arrangements with all other lines so that the companies from all sections of the State masy have equal facilities. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Cailloiutte, Drugist, Beavers ville, Ill., says: "To Dr. King's New Dis evry I owe my life. Was taken with I.a Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avajl and was given up and told I could not live. Havlig Dr. King's New Discovery in my store Vsent for a bottle and began its use and from ihe first began to get better, and after using thre bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a trial bottle at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. B azckton'' Arnl .A saiv. T HE BEST SALvER in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Chepped IIands, Chill .lains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posl, tively cures Piles, or no pay required It sguarantee.d to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 ants per ox. For sale by )MMs':er & Cr * Cidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Over Fifty Years Mus. WINsLow's SOOTHING Svnur has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth. in -, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wInd colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a b(ottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winlow's Soothing Syrup," and ake no other kind. 5-26t x1y Whe)abywas sick, we gave her Castoria. When she wasa child, she crled for Castoria. W enhebecame @Miss, she clung to Castorta. When she had Children, she gave them Castoris. B3urial Cases and Caskets. T HE UNDERSIGNED has a ful line of the latest designs in BUIAL CASES AN CASKETS, at moderate prices. Orders fillem promptly, night and day, at the okm stand. Thankful for past patronage I ask for a share of it in future. IHearse furnished wheni ordered. 11--6tf T. M. FLLLOTTr, SR. & STUPENDOUS STOI ;Ready in all A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0 Black Dress Goods in all the late meres, Clay.Worsteds, Tricots, a Broadcloth in all colors. Also Fanc'y Sackin Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies': misses' inducements in ladies' and gents' A Large Sto bought before the rise. Can sa I keep the celebrated R. & G. assortment of ladies' stylish Wra] MY LINE 01 was never more complete. *HATE Some good values in gents' Under If you want a Trunk or Valise doi poorest man in the county can bi from me this season and not mi.s ] Here is a stunner: A Silk Um Country merchants will do we stock. J. L. MIV Q. I. WILLIPOfl FOR RENT. OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year, the Dwelling house and premises cf Henry N. Obear. 9 2Gtf T. K. ELLIOIT, Agent FOR SALE, W E offer at private sale a plantation of 1 Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acres, yig near the residence of Mr. .Tno. b. Douglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug lass, now occ:ipied by Mr. Win. 13. Douz lass. Has gavi dwelling and other build ings on it. Ter:us easy. 9-26t T. i . ELLIOTT, Cashier. SECURITIES. W E have (placed in our hands). some gilt-edged securities to offer those hnving money to invest. All commonicationts shall be regarded strictly confidential. J. Q. D)AVIs, W, D). DOUGL ASS, J. E. McDONA LD, 11-tf . .Wiuinsboro, S. C. The best $3.00 Men's Shoes on the market. Made from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leatber trimmed, solid leather soles with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles. Unequaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten Ings Every pair contains a paid-up Acci dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for 90 days. Wear I,ewis' Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free. sol y W. R.IDoTY& Co. ATTENTION, Evaporated Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes. Hecker's Self-Raising Buck wheat and Oatmeal. Barrel best N. 0. Molasses. East India Pickles, some thing fine; try therm. Also.loose Cucumber Pickle. A full line of Canned Goods always on hand. All kinds of Fruits in stock. A full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. - Give me a call. I FOR SALE. r HIRTEEN IIUNDRED ACRES of land, situated near Alion, on Little River, for merly owned by Juo. S. Douglass. It will be divided into small tracts if necessary. Terms easy. I not sold, it, will be rented. Appl to J. E. McDONALD, Apl " J. Q. DAVIS, or -2t n Wn n. DOU rA..i 'JK TO SELECT FROh Departments, F COLORED DRESS GOODS ;t styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash. nd Flannels. A big assortment o: Cloakings ;s for children. Something nice ir nd children's Hose. Some special Handkerchiefs. ck of Shoes, ve you money in this department. Dorsets. the best made. The best >s you have ever seen in the Bor. CLOTHING to please the old and young. wear. Look at my line of Cravats. i't buy until you price mine. The iy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS uis money. brella for seventy-five cents. 1 to price through my immense [NAUGH. 9, - - Mai a er. EXANE FEED AN]) SALE STABLES. Just Arrived and for Sae, _25 EAmong them one Fine Saddle Horse and some Fine Mares suitable for rais ing stock. Will be sold cheap for cash or on time for satisfactory paper. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. Alex, Mac&ona1ld, FALL OF 1895. PARTICULARILY TO T HOSE who will be wise enough to seek genuine bagains, and I claim to have such bargains to offer my friends this Fail, and give my reasons why I propose to undersell all competitors, as follows: 1st.-Ouar entire stock of General Mer chandise MUS-r be converted into ready cash in order to wind up the business of A. Macdonald & Co. 2nd.-I prefer to give my friends and neighbors the benefit of the sweeping reduction in prices rather than sell out in a lump, that all might have an opportu naity of sccuria'g bargains: 3rd.- When the advance cam: on Shoes, Hardware, and other goods in our line, we fortunate ly had a big supply on hand, and the profit which the advance in prices legitiniately gave us, will be thrown to our customners, thereby getting their goods al most at tir* * ot 4t.-l w ib be in the cotton market from saa t :o finish, payin;g furll pri~cs-d na' forget this. Will also pay highest cash price far cotton seed1. iBe ;ure ad c'ansult my pa icas oil Bagin'g aid Tics before y on buy. bogt the=eO se!veral nun ths age whei; ther w crc :ai rock boltkzi' l'icea, anc will give y ou grealt 'lvana'U in VOW1 wants here. Ale. Iyac&onSI.& SURVlVOR, BLACKSTOCK. S. C. B. J. QUtATTL EJAt, i. I)D SHOES. A. We have just received another k Although leather has advanced in pri we bought our stock in June, before kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. L Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If yo the future storms and mud call for B. LEATHER SHOE. We consider it I same old price will buy them. Send heel shoes. We have good stout scho; snd $4.00 Shoes. Dry Goods A new line of Outings, Ginghams, Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brow Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Je chiefs, &c., &c. G-rccery Fresh Flour, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Su; der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macar Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vineg. Try our Dried Apples-good and cl We are selling Reed's Shoes and PE out. Only a limited quantity and a f cheap. We are offering a specially low pri< and look at them. Respectfully, J.M. B Cotton' States and International Exposition, A.tlazta, ca. VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. VESTIBULED LiMITED 1RAINS Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged" SOLID TRAINS Char-eston and Columbia to Atlanta without change. SCHEDULE. 403 41 45 Lv Catawba.... ;10.29 a m 9.50pm;... ... LvChester...... 11.05am'1038pn ...... Lv Carlisle...... 11.29 ain11 9pn ....... Lv Charleston... ......I........ 7.00 a Lv Sumter...... ... .. .. 9.44 a Lv Columbia........ .... 5.00pm! 1i15 a Lv Prosperity.......... 7.28pm 12.29n Lv New berry.... ...... 7.8pm 12.43 p Lv Clinton.. 2.29 n'n 12.08n'tI 1.40 p Lv Greenwood . . 12.57 p m ].04 am 2 34 p I v Abbevile....I1.24pm 1.45aml 3.00 p Lv CalhounFalls~ 1A6 pin 2.16an Ar Atlanta...4.09 p mo 5.20 am ..i-g EQUIP?.!ENT. Trains 403 am,' 41 are composed of the hand.-omest Pullman, Drawintg. Room, Bufikt Sleepiing .Cars sudDa Coaches No 40:3 ("The Atlanta Special") is yes ibuted from entd to end and is operated solid from WFasington to At lanta teithout change. No. 4: is operated so;ld from~ Port; mouth to Atlanta withouz change. No. 45, ctmpotsed of Day Coaches, is operated sotid fromn Char les:en to Atlanta (through Sumt--r, Ciumnb!a. Prosperity and Newbe-rry) with: -ut change. - These trains land passengers ;in the Union Deot at At an:a-as t.ear the Exposition grotozds - throngh passen gers via any lineo ..ri . ded. RAT !-.5. --FROM-- A. 1C. jE. Catawba ...........:.$121x0: s 8o; 90S Chester............105! 810: 5 Carlisle................ 5745~ 4.70 Charleston........13965 10 2. 4 2C Sumter. ....... 136 e9 660i S Columbia........... 11 35 839 569 Prosperity........... 9 45: 695 4 74 Newberry............. 910: 6651 46C Clinton............. 865~ 635~ 414 Greenwood.......... 7 sj 5 55~ 3 42 Abbeville.......... 6401 4 70 341 Calhoun Falls....... 565 151 3 14 DATEs OF sA1.E AND LIMIT. CoLUMN A.-Tickets sold daily to De cember 15th, with extreme limit January 7th, 1896. COLUMN 0.-Tickets sold daily to De cemnber 30th, with extreme limit 12 days Irom date of sale. COLUMN E.-Tickets sold daily to De cember 30th, with extr eme limit days from date of sale. THE EXPOsITION surpasses, in some respects, any Expo sition yet held in America. Here yet find, side by side, exhibits from Florid: and Alaska. California and Maine, thi United States of America and th4 United States of Brazil, Mexico ani Canada, and so on untii nearly ever: civilized nation on the globe is repre sented. On the ferraces are found among many other sttractions, Arab Chinese and Mexican villages, showing just how those peopie have their "dai]b walk and conversation." Ask .fr tickets via " The Seaboart Air Line." Pullman Sleeping Car reservatiorn will be made and further informatioI furnished upon application to an: Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or t the undersigned. II. W. B. G.LOVER, T. J. ANDERSON, Traffic Man:a:er. Gen. Pass. Ag E. ST. JorN,. Vice-President. FOR SALE. W X I LL offK r fort sale at pub.ic oul cry, befote the Court Hlouse doo in Wibsbtro. S. C.. <i ibth fir-t Ma' dav ini D)eemi, er (being the 2nd day)v between the lea! houirs of sa a that tract of land lyingwe Witn.cboro, known as~ the Pak/dor less, antd bounnd d by lands Q; Di T. . Madd-n,. A Ii. Cat! c-t an The Coutcil re-erve the right to-r bct anyv or all bids B3y ot der if Council: SHOES. L Stoolm.. t of Bay State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes. :e, and carried the price of shoes with it, the advance, and are selling nearly all adies' Shoes at $2.00 and up. Bay State u wish the best ladie&' or misses' shoe for LY STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT he best shoe in America for the price: the children to us for good wearing spring >l shoes for boys. See our gents' $3.4 and Notions. Calico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached i Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea ans and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker i . q apart2nenTt. far, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow oni, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat r, Cigar, Matches, Candy, &c. teap. ,dan Bros'. Shoes at cost to close them ew sizes. If you can be fitted they are :e in 4>-ineh All-Wool Henrietta. Call eaty & Bro. SOU8THERN RAI WAY CO. C(initra Ome shown between Jacksonville and .,astern Tlme at other poit. erthbouud. NO.36 NelO N"38 Oct. 6th, 1895. 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