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The Advertiser. LAURENS, Mnrch, 10th, 18S6. ?top at Oray'a Glob? Hotel, Augusta, Oa. URAT IN a .South Carolinian and ox ?.?da a "Carolina woloomw" to all Ins rueuH. _ LOCAL ITEMS. 0?r town nooda n tariff "for rcvenuo only." Tho snfe-hurglors have arrived in Hpartanburg. Miss CARRI ? Toon of Duo Went, ia teaching school at Ora. Tba work of grading tho ntroot is pro grassing satisfactorily. Miss LULA HURST is Inking a literary course in a eollcgo tn Georgia. In some places in town tho "new deal" .nd "a clean swoop" is badly needed. Evangolint MOODY ohjoets to church fairs whero "any girl oat) ho kissed for 25conts." Senator DON CAMERON will accompany Senator Du rLER on Ja visit to Bdgoileld soon. It ls sahl that tho ?overo cold weather did not seriously affect the Florida orango crop. Aa many people como into tho Un I tod StntoH every year aa there aro to-day in South Carolin?. Me? UH. W.A. JAMIKSOS and II, B. KKNNKUY loft yostorday for New York, whero they go to purchase Spring and Hummer gooda. Wo call attention to the advertisement of A. R.' BULLIVAN A CO. They make delightful candy, and we especially re commend their "Taffy'" HOWKLLgot? from five toten thousand dollar? for ovory ?tory ho write?. This should discourage all who toll "little stories Just for fun." Miss MOORS, daughter of en-senator Mooni:, and Miss ANDERSON, two charming young ladle? of Spartnnburg County, viaitod hero hud week. Mias Lois JoNaa wdio ha? hoon visit ing rolativea and frlonda for tho past few months, loft on Wednosday last for her home in Cartersvlllo Ga. "LOTTA" willappoarin Augusta on th? 15th ?ml 16th, and we hour SODIO talk of an excursion from Spartauburg and all points on (lie O. L. <fc H. "We demand that ho do HUM" ls tho ?lyle of many northern dailies whim giving forth their mighty opinions on tho policy of tho Administr?t ?on. Mr. W. J. HUNTER, of this place and Mis? LIPA OWENS of this County, were married on Thursday, March 4th lRStJ. Hov. w IL Harden officiated. Prof. J. It. PAR ROTT, of Clinton de livered an Interosting lecture on for eign Mission?, in the Baptist Church at this place, on last Sunday evening. On Friday evening next tho Primary Depaitment of tho Lauronsville Female College will give au entertainment, Willoh promisea to bo a pleasant adair. FOISON, tho electrician has married again and other married men may feel rolieved, aa it is not probublo that any aparatas will ho invented to interfere with their club meetings Ac. JA?. P. CAE KY, Esq., lias retired from tho Kath y M?MCKQ ll' and will devote himself excluslvoly to the practico of law. Mr. W. T. CONDON is Ida success- j or. Wo wish both of these gontlcmon ! ahumlant soecoss in their rOSpOotivo callings. Behool Books at Wilkes'. Fresh (?arden Seed at Wilke?'. Old Books exchanged at Wilke?'. Reliable and Fresh Drugs at Wilke?'. Picture Frames at Wilkes'. Beautiful Scrap Hooks at Wilkes' Book nnd Drug Mt ore. Mr. WALTRR BARR of Groonvlllo, is boro in tho interost of tho Remington force pump. One .! these pumpa has boon placed in tho publie well ami is pronounced by competent judge? to ho tho best aparatas for drawdng wator in use. Mr. FRANK ANDERSON will aol ?s agent at thia place. Teacher! Institute. From tho Augusta Chronicle wo learn that our School Commissioners has ar ranged with tho Commissioner of Spar tauburg, to have a Joint meeting for tho two Counties. Tho instituto win proba bly bo hold in Hpartanhurg this year. Clearing Obstructions By rofcrenco to a notice of the County Commissioners, in another column, it will bo soon that all persons who own land on wator-oour??s are roquirod to cloar them of obstructions in 15 days. This ls au important matter ami it la hoped that at least Little Uiver will ho at I ended lo al 'Oe e. TIlO health of OUT town and tho vast aeopo of country through which this - tn am passes, de mand* prompt and thorough work. A Junketing Tour to Laurena. Coder thia head Brother WAI.LACK, of Ctrl) Newberry Observer, give? an iu tesoatlng account nf a recent visit to this place, in cloning ho aaya: "The stroeta of Lau rons aro tho worst J over ?aw in a town of this ?i/o and im portance, contrasting ?trangely with tho elegant atorohouses and private rosl doncAs. I aakod a resident why tho ntreota woro not put in better order. Ho replied that tho Town Council aro kept HO busy resigning, they don't have time to alfeieI to tho streots." Our streot? are ?art oin ly in n bad con dition, and nothing tonds more to dis courage stranger* who come hero pro apecting, than to ace this lack of outer prise, yet, what .tan bo dono? It ia true, wo have had several different set? or o Ith ors recent ly, hld nono who would not willingly improvoour streets if they oould Any on? familiar with the fi nancial condition of our town know? ftill well tho cnuao of our bad street?. It ls simply because tho Council lins not th? neoessary funda. We would ?lo anything for Improvement In this di rection, but wo cannot cansuro tho Town Council for thia, because, aftor stretching tholr taxing power to the utmost oxtcnt, they can barely raino sufficient funds to moot tho current expenses. Indood, lt la doubtful If they can make both cads ineet thia year. Lat soins ono suggest how tho money oan bo raised, so as to maka tate needed I m proven an U IV rsi H ml. Mint* MART J. An,? ia visiting In town. Mr?. C. M. OIIUJOH, of Charlotte, ls visiting In till? piuco. Miss r.i.r.A SiMi'HO?t, daughter of the Chief Justice, spout several days with relativos and friends at her old hinno last week. Mr?. J. It, TnAYNiiAM, who has been quite sick for Hoveral days, ia, WO are Kind to state, Improving. ?oantg ?orrgsponflsncB. DOItROH P. O. JOK PRINCE. Some North Carolina Soldiers had a joke on one of our Soul h Carolina Colo nels, (luring tho war. I don't know Which one of OU?1 Colonels it was, but tho joke is a vorv good ono: On on? oc casion ho was leading his re?iinont in a charge. Ito charged bravely and cheered his men lustily, till he came In sight of tho onoinyi then ho foll to tho ground, unsblo to move a not hor step, but ho shouted to his men all tho same ; .'?.harne on, my bravo boys,your gallant teador's ex h nus tod." A ml that's Ibo way it is with nm to day. I am right sick, too sink to writ o any thing, oven if I had BOUlothlng worth writing. Dut I hopo my brolhor Editors (we aro all Editors you know) will have something good for th* At> VKRTISKR, so that my scribbling will not be mlssod. And I believe 1 will loll them ono morejoko in th? antun lino: When Tom Jinkcns started to tho war, bin neighbor, HUI Colo, came over to hid lum good bye. Bill had a stilt' knee and was therefore exempt. Hut, you sec, his heart was in the cause, ami so with toara in his oyes ho grasped 'lom's hand: "Well Tom, old fellow, I'm sorry to soo you leave. Oood bye, old follow ; but now you ina}' depend upon it, If I was able I'd bo with you!" Thc general opinion was that Hill would'nt have tHken a million of dollar? for thal ?titi' knc?. Al. Owing?, s prominent colorod man of thin section, died on tho morning of tho 4th inst. Al. was honoat and indus trious, and had nianagud to procuro a nice little home of his own. Almost any negro in this neighborhood could have boon spared better than Al. A litte boy went to one of our popular corn mills ono day last week. While the miller was nut a inomont the mill, | got choked, and almost stopped. Tho I miller hurried in and asked thc little boy what was the matter with th?' mill? "Nothing as I know of, only it just found a red grain and stopped to piny with lt." Married on tho 4th inst, bj Rev. Mr. Harden, Mr. Joe Hunter to Miss Lidio Owlngs. Kvory body up this way is, after tho manner of Jim Foster, gui'ic to tah? the AnVKRTISKR in a few ?tay?. CLINTON. "J." Miss I.ulino Hodges, ??r Hodges, ia spornt mg some time with hor niece, M rs. W. R. Owens. Tho building boom still grows. Mr P. S. Hailey has f?llen into line and will build a nico dwolllngon Pitt Stroot* next to tho Clinton Hank. Mr. C.V. Ross is In our section for tlf purpoHO of Increasing ?.ur water supply. Tho Improved well-auger which houses and the lerra ootta tubing, is quito on improvement on (he old small boro and wood curbing Tho exercises of tho Clinton ('?diego w ill lu? opened in format way, in tho now col loge building, on Monday, the 1Mb of March. The friends of tho Cob logo and tho general public aro Invited and expected to lin present. Miss Mary.I. Simpson met with avery ?evoro accldont, a fow days ago, whilo she and nnother lady wore driving a mule to a buggy. The nudo became frightotio?|, upset tho buggy and threw both ladies out, breaking Miss Mary's ann, and Othorwlso injuring her very severely. Miss Lou Aycoek, of Kd go ll old, has . been neon red to assist in teaching and givo lessons in music in tho Clinton Academy. And Mrs. Humphreys, tho former assistant and music toucher, has gone to homo In Union County, much to tho regret of her many friends in I 'linton. No Object bm. We think our neighbor of the Medium in mistaken in saying, some of our contemporaries are very indignant ut R. Il Tillman be cause ho wishes the fanners to unite for self protection." Wo ox? ohango With nearly nil of the pa pers of the .State and ?ve haven't seen any evidence that any body was Indignant with Mr. Till man on any such grounds. Most of them who have had anything to say on the subject agree with what we have told heretofore. That our farmers aro not '.he poor spirited, "oppressed" anti "des pised" class, some would have us believe. Nor are they "hewers of wooil und drawers of water" as tho Medium calla them. Will the Me dium name sonic of tho farmers in this county who aro "howers of wood and drawers of water," and state who thoy "hew and draw" for ? No, no, gentlemen, our far mers are manly, independent men ?nd know bow to express und en forco tholr convictions. They are not children In leading strings. "Cooperation nmong farmers ls not objoctioablo." Hy no man nor of m 'uns. It ls on the contrary, laudable and desirable. Lawyers havo tholr Bar Associations, Doc tors havo their Medical ?Societies, morclmnta their Exchanges, arti sans their Unions, and so on. Sven wo editors, neigh I .or, have our Press Association I Dy nil meena then, the farmers ought to havo their as sociations. Rut don't try to make them believe they aro Ishmnelltcs, whose hands aro against whom is everybody's bund. The people he f;in tn suspect that such talk ls not ikoly i<> be productivo of any good. -Abbeville Meiteft?tr. -Obediah Thomson, tho negro who waa lynched at Spartanburg on tho 1st instant fer tho outrage committed upon Mrs. Lancaster, is wald to have recently made two other unsuccessful attempts-one a colored woman and tho other on a white woman, whoonlyescaped his brutality by fleeing. When the rope was around Iiis neck and the tho buggy was about to bo driven from limier bim he waa asked If he had anything to say. The .Spartan burg Spartan records this as the Wretch's last words: "I did the d< ed. 1 nm guilty aud ought to Buffer. I don't know what got into me. It seems that I (lid not know what l was doing. Let me have a little time to pray." Tho Spartan thus imitates its condemnation of tho affair: "In the crowd Unit, en terad the jail some were boisterous ly drunk, but the greater portion of them were sober, lt was a brutal, criminal lind defiant lynching. It IK dui- the City Council to state that when the mon gathered May or Walker ordorod thc drug stores to sell whiskey to no one. This was a wise ami thoughtful order." -There are many curious facts ill American history. Three vice presidents, Gerry, Hendricks and Wilson, died in Novoinbernt (bites, which might all conic in a single week. No President,either in or out of olllee, has died in November, though six havo died In July and four in .lune. G ar Held died in Sep tember, Lincoln in April, Taylor in July and Harrison in April. Two vice-presidents have baon Indicted for treason. These were Aaron Burr and John C. Breckonridg. One vice-president, John C. Cal houn, resigned his office, and seven men have hold both presidential an presidential chairs. John Adams, Washington's vice-presi dent, succeeded him in the White House. Jefferson, Adams' vice president, did likewise, und Martin Van Buren, one of Jackson's vice presidents, was his successor. The other four became President by death. They were Tyler, Filmore Johnson and Arthur. Thc New Railroad* At at meeting of thc corporators of the Columbia, Nowbcrry and Laurens railroad residing at Colum bia, held at No. H haw Range, nt 0 o'clock I?. M., yesterday, Col. V. W. McMastor was requested to act as chairman. Dr. T. T. Moore offered tho fol lowing resolutions, which were seconded by Mr. T. A. MeCreery, and passed : Resolved. That thc corporators of the Columbia, Nowborry and Laurens railroad in Columbia ap- I prove of the action ol' the corpora tors at a meeting held at New berry, und they approve of tho ap pointment of James O. Meredith as canvassing agent fm- the corpo rators in soliciting subscriptions to the capital stock of tho road. Resolved, That John T. Rhett, 8. A. Pearce and W. B. Lowrance be appointed ns a committe of the cor porators at Columbia to confer and co-operate with the committee nt New berry. The Bru -ian Minister of Agri culture i- ju-t now engaged in ,/iosecutIng an intered i;1; and thor ough Inquiry into the most a Ivan tugeos way of dealing with the es ta.es und agricultural properties belonging to tho state. Tho object ls to ascertain whether it would bo most profit..1 lc to cul np und sell those prop, i ? cs outright or perma nently to lc! t hem on lease. Mrs. Livermore is an enthusiastic advocate of co-operative house keeping. She, with Bonio fifty other families, had experimented with a co-operative laundry, and has been able to reduce the cost of ber washing and ironing to 27cents a dox.cn, including dresses and the most difficult pieces. She says tho sanio economic results have been obtained In other departments of housekeeping. It was u rather green partimento r?an who rose to a point of ord sr ul tlie Inst session ol tho Mucki.r ryvllio town meeting. WIlOll lc quested to state his point be said: "My p<diit is, Mr. Mod?rai or, that tho gentleman who mudo tho pray er didn't address thc ( hair." The Moderator said that (he point was an entirely new one, mid he should declino to rill" upon li until he hud lime Ki look up the auihor i I ?es.- Jioston Transcript, -The residence of Judg( Ker shaw, in Camden caught on tire bed Saturday from u pork railing 011 tho roof, out the (Ire WftS dlseov ered by a passerby und extinguish before, nundi domngo was lone. Country girl (addressing robust tramp)-W hy don't you go lo work ? Tramp (looking hungrily around; -I would if I had thc tools. Country girl-What sort of tools do you want ? Tramp-Knife nud fork, Teacher-"Yes, man comes high est in the scale. What comes next to man ? Small Hoy-"I know, slr." Teacher-"Well, what is it." Small Hoy-"lils shirt I -"Well, we are penniless, or mighty nour it," ho said, as lie reached home und threw the even ing paper to his wlfo, "Wh-what ls lt?" "The Mechanics Bank has bust ed, and we lind $1,000 on deposit there." "But, Richard," said she, after glancing nt the article, "tho Presi dent says he hopes to pay all de posits in full." "Ami didn't I say thc same to my creditors, und u singlo one of them re?oive five cents on tho dol lar ?" he howled. Word? of Wisdom. Thor? is no policy Uko politonoss; and a good uttmc, or to supply the want of lt. Lot friendship gently creep to rt height; if it rush to it, it may soon run itself out of breath. In studying character, do not ho blind to the shortcomings of a wann friend or the virtues of a bitter enemy. Tf thou dosirest ease, in tho first place take care of the ease of thy mind, for that will make other su tieri ogs easy. ll i<* 00 help to a sailor to see a flash of light across a darkness, if ho does not instantly steer accord ingly. The seeds of love can never grow but under the warm and genial influence of kind feelings and af fectionate mannors. Words are spiritual forces, angels of blossiug or of cursing. Unut tered, we control them; uttered they control us. It is better to he the builder of our own name than to be indebted by descent for the proudest gift* known to books of heraldry. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina LA I'll IO NS COUNTY. COURT OFCOMMON PLISAS. Pursuant to judgment f<>r sale in the following stated cases, I will sell nt ouldie outcry, ut Laurens C. II., s. C., during the legal hours for sale, on Salesday in April next, being Monday Hie otb tiny of (bo month, th" property described in euch case, upon the terns specified to wit: In the case of N. B. Dial vs. Mary ?liddell, et at. All that tract of lnml lying, be ing and situate in the County aud state aforesaid, containing One hundred and ten ami one-half acres, more or loss, known us tho John S. Kiddell place, and bounded on tho North by lands of John Hunter ami Dr. S. S. Knight, on the East by lands of VJ, A. COX, on tho South by lund of Jasper Martin, und on Hie West by lands of James Can non. Terms: One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash; und the balance on a credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale. The purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the credit portion, und to pay for papers. In the case of Ii. W. (?arlington et al., vs. Lcmual G. Williams, r/ at., Thc following described prop erty situated in the town (d' Lau rens, in tho County ami State afore said, to wit: Lot No. 8. on tho corner of Lau rens and Harper Streets, being about 46 by l??7 feet. Lot No. 16, containing Ono and j 2S-KH? acres, more or lo?, und | bounded by Muiu Street, lot for merly owned by C. M. Miller, HOW owned i>y Mrs. Rloise Sholl, and ! lots owned by other persons-be j lng tho lol formerly occupied by William Crawford. Terms-one-half of the purchase I Money lo bo paid Cash, and the : liliane" on n credit of twelve ' months with interest from thc ?lay of sale, The purchaser lo give bond and n mortgage of Ibo premise-; to secures the credit por tion and to pay for papers. Kesohl at tho risk of the former purchaser. [n tho caso of William C. Cleve land ns ndm'r. Ac, etat, vs. Henry NV. < Inrlington, et al. All that lot or parcel of land in the County und State aforesaid, in the town of Laurens, on Harper Street, bounded on tho West by ->:iid street, on the North ?ind East by lots formerly of the est tito of Mrs. s. NV. Darlington, deceased, mi the South by lot formerly of the ef tate of John Ourlingion dee'd containing Forty-three ouc-hun il rot li of un acre, and whereon is situated tho house known as tho "Richardson House." Torno-One-third ?it the pur chase money to ho paid casi), und tho balance on ?1 credit of twelve months, with Interes! from the doy of wile, secured hythe bond o'" the purchaser and n niorfgngo of the promises. Tho pureliasor to pay for papers. Ile sold nt (bo risk of tho former purchaser. C. D, HA UKSPALE, MnsD -, tu v. Mar. s, 1880 '?1 lt 3sroaniOEi OIT1 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, LA lt UHF, Nfl COUNTY. Dy virtue of authority in mort gage given Jan. if?, A. D. 1882, by Jefferson 8. (Dimes and Samuel w. Grimes to Martha C, Crimes, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Menso Conveyance for Laurens County, the '2? day of Jan. A. D. 18812, I will sell at piddle out cry ut Laurens C. IL, H. C., on the 6 day of April, A. D. 1886, all the teres tof the said Jefferson H., and Samuel NV. Crimes in mid to all tlin 1 tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying nnd being in said County and Hinte containing six teen acres more or less and bound ed hy hinds of L. NV. C. Kinlock, lands formerly belonging to D.C. Suber, dee'd., lund of J. A. Dice und of the Mount Zion Association Methodist Episcopal Church. Terms-Cash-Purchaser to pay for papers. N. O. KR I DO EH, As admintrator with will An nexed. L Mar. 8, 1886 82 4t Of gun-powder from an open keg, them off with tho lighted mutch oft Still they go as before: 33 omnoliell 27 Beaver 13 jTrornoliL Osts In addition to above, wo have a at some tl gu re. .So if you want un o pay you to examine our ?tock, as th made tho Shippers. Dowm mwm THEYGO TO Rock Bottom Prices. Now is thc time to encourage the scholar with a new hook. A large lot of School Books to be sold in the next Sixty Day? at prices to suite the hard times. J. 0. C. FLEMING A OO. I BA ItGAINS BARGAINS ! I nm offering my entire stock of (J roeerios, Crockery ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, at ti greatly reduced price, ns I am CLOSING OUT ! Parties indebted will pl.-MSC call ami settle. .1. M. M I* RF F. Laurens, S. C., March 1st, 1880. A?T ORDINANCE -Tl > PRELIS? SUL]pTpli?e PO It TI IK Town of Laurens l'oll Tl I R Yoar Ending Jan. 13th, 1087 HF. it Ordained hythe Fntcndant and WAWH?NS of (he (own of Lan rons in Council assembled. That Scethm 18 of tho ordinance heretofore published, be repealed, ami sahl section Smll hereafter .>;. ns follows: One-horse Dray ???.?; Two-horse ill?; leed s?uble V.M; feed ned liv ery stable j in; feed, salo nod liv ery Diable .*"<'. One-half payable In sd^ anet*. R, R. M A it TIN, intendant, t ;. I ). A ndefson, ( ilerk. TAKE NOTICE. ALL PERSONS owning or having in their charge any Kcal Estate for the yoar IKKfi, in which are any crock, braches or streams on said premises, are hereby notified to clear all such streams of all ohs! ruc tions, lumber, brush, or any obstruc tion in Maid streams, for thc benefit of tho health of tho community; an<l especially tho stream of Little River, as a petition has boen presen ted and signed by a largo majority Of owners Of land Little Uiver pass es through, and which th? law re quires to be done after hoing noti fied hy the County Commissioners in fifteen days; and if said streams aro not clea rd of obstructions the law will ho enforced. J. W. LITTLE, ii. O. O. Ii. C. March 10 188(1 82 2t Tho total number of flowering p.ants now known in British North America may bo estimated at about 8000 species against 10,000 in the United State*. wont our price? of last week Into tho air of publlo favor. We tOie&sWI ;heapnoss ami burnt what wo promised in Um wood of truth* a. Overcoats worth SIO, to " " S3,toS4.?O simer Ligixt weight Overcoats, ^orth. ?BIQ, to cBlo lot sent us on < onunission for account of Arnhclm A Oo., that m mal 90 vercoat at half thc usual price, now In tho golden opportunity. It will ia lot must positively "?dido ofT'iu tho next 29 ?lay?, se returns aaa te FRICK CO. W ENGINES, SEPARAT???? ? gesta for th* C*!ebrahscl OSBORNE Mowers, Reapers mid Ein?cra _LAfT?tyw\ ft fl. _ THEO. MARKWALTER, Steam, Marlble & Granite Werkt? Manufacture ali kludj sf Home & Eastern Granite Monuments, 529 Broad St.. Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, OKORU1A. AT GOODYEAR'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Can always be found a fall lina of Medium and Cheaper asemos ?i OPF.N ^vrvr> TOP nuaGHK?. At lower price* than at any other hon'? thia side ci OtnotamsAl. Tbk veofe ball made to order, is iighidr running and better tn Uh ed ttus Uu eUern of work generally sold as gUudard Vuhlolei. but I ks ve ?us? MMftMi % $9M linc of Fine Family Carriages, Phaetons and Cabriolets I Just received, snottier shipment of those Fine Open sad Toy F-iirrfln-iea?s\? noon sp?cial orders by the best manufacturers North ana Beat. Week lae aa? lng used in the construction ol thete Vohielos but the best aaslmtimle? MN % quality, style and finish, sro une%uilod hy any olaest utw tm Um UMueBe?? ia stock a full line of SADDLES AND HARNESS. ATI gracies, which I will uffer at lower prloos than bave ?ves* Belate k?ew known In the history of thu business. Milburn, Studebaker ead tifi?is Plsntatten Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Homhvk ?ole IjMthe*,CauT ??'tn.ttat Findings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harna.s Leetbei, Belt lUgmjj rf superior quality, Uubber and Ivsathsr Belting. Also, a full Umm fjf HARDWARE, Onus, Shells. Powder, Shot, Table and Pooket Cutlery, flow F>semam tsv ?M\ nakes, Nails, Ax >s, Hoes, Picks and Mattooks. Pltehfojrks, ame/reJft, HsjeiM 8tc?lyar(ls and Weale Reams, Grin<Utoue?, Rakes, Pudleeks, fill Bjaiup Tools, Files, Hinges, Window Sash, Doors und BJ Iou?, Fer sa a*s> TBiargpa Balls, whleh I am offering at lowest cask prices. A. Mt* QOODTKASIe AaassajL (Sueo^ssor to R. H. May A Ce.,) rt the Old .Stand, opposite 4is^li m*k* road. Bank, 704 Rroad utreet. OirocLletr ISTo 2=L \ lu order to meat tho demands of our creditors, wa *4*er ?ear em*?xe> 8toek of Clothing, Shoes, Hut?, < .'cuts' Furnishing fJomds at am 4 Wk*"* Now York Cost, for the next thirty days. Any ona waatiag earthing u our line will do wall to cxatulne oar Stoak before pmreaaelag tleo whin. We have In aonn action with our Clothing Dip a rt ?emt, a ???Ie??Si assortment of Jewelry, consisting of We. t ch es, Watek CkaJns, Cm#7 easef Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins and various other thing a tem ??Hum Se mention, which we are closing oat very oUoap. Aa we are selling our goods at Casi, we ?mast have Him OaJk 4)*m% charge anything, LmifUMMTk