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Whe Advertiser ./, C. G A lt hI Xi i V < > X, /.; l> I TO li. Subscription Prloo--12 Mouth?, $1.00 PAYAtti.i: IN ADVANCK. Kates Tor Advertising.-Ordinary Ad Vortiaciuonts, per square, One iiisur tlon, "jil.OD; each Hubscquent Insor tion, .'>0 coot ?. Liberal roduetion ut Hilo for lurgo Ad ?oitiaoinonts. LACKKNS, S. C., Cot. lo, IW. rilli?. \M tho controversy which lois Oven going on for lim past sovcrtd weeks bo woon this newspaper and tho 1.aurons AOVKICI KSKU must have heeonto tire ?oino t ) tho l oaders of tito sinne, lind in? the publie (to wdeli ti-ihitonl wo conti de : , ly lenvoourettHo,)lHln possession of tho whole mutter at Issue, tho samo ground having hoon repeatedly Rone over by both sidos; and as wo see nplh lllg in tho ai tic le rohltlnglo us tu tho last l&suo ot saki paper deemed wortbyorour attention, having idresdy moro than onco contradicted tho chief of thea >\ oral falsehoods Which have appeared from tlnio to limo therein, woproposo to ocaso tho wrnngle, s<? far as woorooonrernod, or so far as t lioso columns aro eoncornod. - /.ue?r-i sn'<?.'?. Hewitt". OL K Itr. lSONS, A larmer suggested to Titi-: An VKHTIHKU last weok, that we had better "go slow" on the subject of a Cotton Seed Oil Mill. Some persons are evidently la boring under an erroneous idea with regard to this subject. We ft'lvocato the building of this mill, j because wi? need factories < f all kinds, but principally on the ground that it is directly in t^e interest of the growers of cotton that it should bi-built herc. Thousands of bush els of cotton seed leave this place and all the stations on our throe railroad* daily. They are bought up by agents of the mills of Augus ta, Charleston, Columbia, Green ville und other places, when the oil, wli?c?. s been proved by chemical analysis worthless ns a fertilizer, is extract ed, und the hulls sont back to the farmers for fertili zers. Now it is not a fine-spun theory, but a fact, substantiated by overy-day evidence, that in the Immediate vicinity of these mill more cotton seed is used asa ferti lizer than in sections remede from the Mills. The plan is simply this: A farmer brings his seed to the nilli, and after hoing paid in cash for tho oil, takes his meal home, which i >t only contains all that is valuable to him on tho farm, ant in a shape which makes it more avail able for the purpose. It is acknow ledged that the oil actually detracts rom the fertilizing qualities of tho seed. This is the ground upon which our advocacy of these mills rests. Tho fact is tho cotton seed ls going out of tho country ns fast as it can bo taken from tho lint, and 100 trains per week can carry (t. A mill at Laurens would stop Mite, and placo tho fertilizer which ibo farmer needs nt his very door, besides giving a factory which .\ ould pay handsome dividends, ?f wo count tho experience of similar i?: rprises elsewhere wot th any thing. A BO VT MORTGAOfgtt. There is no doubt but that the object of government ls to pro tect the weak, but wo do not be long to that, class of persons, who . Imagino that "all the ills which flesh and blood aro heir to" can ho cured by legislative exaetmeut. nor do wo hohl that our Saloons nre responsible for the impoverished condition of the farmors of this ?tate. At the same time, farmers asM'ell iii men In other avocations can feel the effects of laws upon their business. As a mat er of justice, .md for the benefit of that class for whose protection gov ernment was instituted, wo submit that some limit should he plnced to the power of mortgages. An ex amination of the records shows an Immense number of chattel mortg ages, covering in most instances the mule or horse upon which the farmer who is so circumstanced as to bo compelled to give this mort gages, depends lo make a crop. These mortgages give thc absolute power of foreclosure whenever tho creditors sees flt to make the levy. If thc debtor should fail to make payment when he gut hers his erop. tho mortgage ls left until in the Spring. Phon while he is busy plowing,-preparing his ground for another year, the Constable comes. What wo want ls a law which will _ . forbid tho foreclosure of a chattel mortgage between the 1st of March and the 1st of October, except in ense of froud. Such a law will in jure no one, but will save many n poor nin^ who finds himself broken up unexpectedly, when ho begins his planting, or is bu?y in cultiva ting his crop. in l of pence, prepare for war," isa maxim which muy well he remembered hy the Democratic party. A few weeks ugo, the clll aens of Greenville, willi a feeling of security, allowed the machinery of I ho democrnlie pnrty to rc inn in o a id permitted tIto free dcm tntlie municipal1 elco Hon. In consequence, tho scram ble for tho negro vote was almost disgraceful and now it appears that Spurtnnhurg, disregarding tho warning, Ld in a similar plight When the better class of citions lose Interest In elections and refuse to give the small amount of time and attention necessary to keep in tact tho local d?mocratie club, they may be sure of such results. Hav ing no regular ticket in the Held, with tho sanction of tho domcc.at lo party, in Spnrtanhurg, the"IIoo v?rit?s" have gained strength from tho prohibitionists ami present a formnble combination against the p/osent council, who have given universal satisfaction. No good cnn result from n divi sion of the white cit rons of n town In such tin election. The question of license has been settled by nu overw helming vote, urn! the present divisions represent no diiForenees on issues which might affect tho prosperity of the tl ty. Grover Cleveland ns a "Benc dlct," is better than (?rover ns a "Bach," and "mistress of the White 11 oust;" is an Improvement on "Miss Frankie Fo'som," but, althongh we have the utmost respect for both, we think Mrs Cleveland ?luuthl huve stayed at home nnd not have accompanied the Piesl dent on his tour, to be po laded before the people. A woman ran never become a man, however much she may appear in politics, but when she assumes a public po sition sin? cannot escapo the criti cism and insults common to men. The McGowan Kennion. [.1 bf*cmV .uVdt'ton.] Charles F. Watson, of Greenville, was a Lieutenant in Co. ll Orr's Uitlo*. Ho graduated nt tbs Cita del and w as un officer of such ex ceptional merit and gallantry that ho was specially detailed as an of ficer of I he bil ti allon of *hurpsIioo ters of McGowan's Brigade. In this responsible and honorable i*> sition homet tho expectations of hi.*; friends and gained n distinction that was an honor to himself and this his native* county. Ofthereu ion of Mci iowan Brigade ho Vi Hes to us as follows: Let us have a reunion of McGow an s Brigade by atl means. I think such a melding would do us till good in many ways. We must moot and fight the battle over, if wo expect our children to learn the trill? military history from IS*>I to 1805. Weare proud .of it, ?ml it must go down to all time. Yours truly, C. E. WATSON. Cruel Sentence. John Bryson, of Laurens was Inst week sentenced to two yew's bani labor in the penitentiary for stealing rt hog. At tho same Court Watt RN ison was sent to the sume institution for four year years on n verdict of manslaughter. So tho killing of ti fellowman ls equal to the stealing of two hogs. Truly, justice is blind.-7'rejts ?md Ilatmer. The Chick Spring? kill np. Joe Ferguson Uaad an* tho Mystery of His Fate Still Unravelled. Little moro than was told in the NEWS yesterday hus been learned of the mysterious finding of Joe Ferguson, lying senseless with H crushed skull, In the woods neal Chick Springs Thursday Afternoon. Information reached the city ti.nt Ferguson died about ll o'clock Thursday night. If he bad spoken some light might have been thrown on the attack on him, but he did list speak after he was discovered. A gentleman In the city who know the dead man, said that he was a good natured, harmless ne gro, and not inclined to be rowdy. He was a tenant on Alfred Taylor's place, near Taylor's Mill. Ono of Ferguson negro neighbors said that he was excessively fond of card playing, very often playing with a few companions in the woods nil day Sunday. From this and the findinor of some coins, with signs of n scuffle near where his body lay, lt hus been surmised that it was in a row over a game of cards that Fer guson met his dea'h. There is no ? lue to the perpetra tors of the deed of death. It was expected that an inquest would In? held yesterday afternoon, but no report of its results reached the City. Ferguson's (loath bas made tho crime murder, lt nifty be, and an investigation will needs bo made. (irrtmillr .Wu-*. The Buffalo Com meroin! Adverti ser remarksthat "Grover Cleveland never figured in any body'soy e.? ns an Intellectual here." Almut the same time its Republican com t?m pora ry, the Philadelphia Inquire, was remarking that tho President "now nod ngah shows by what he says that ho is a man possessing exceedingly great common sense." Tills las* may be ronlly a bettei at tribute In a president after ol', than intellectual heroism, whatever that maybe. Tho Buffalo Couriercall* to mind that notwithstanding the alfonse of this quality, Mr cleve land gets there just tho same, from which we are led to infer that it is hot indispensable to succ?s?. Hygeia tobacco proven ts mala ria, heart burn und nervousness at Cooper ?V Burnside Bros. Best glides of chewing and smoking tobacco and cigars at Cooper * Burnside Bros. 20 (-ases cream cheese Just rt "dv ;d nt Cooper ? Bttfosldt r js. ?? ? -1. MARTIN,! .??THE - J?t -tino in ?etd of THREE OF THE LARGEST - 1ST ID - ^< MOST COMPLETE STORES > It is our doslro to control, by Hon? oat Morlt, nine-tenths of tho Hard ware trude of this section, and to de this must offer inducements. We have bought our stock m car load lots, which we soil at whole wale to dealers, hut give retail cus tomers inside figures on (Inns, Pis tols, Cutlery, Table and Pocket, Har Iron, Steel, Holts, Plows of every kind, Nulls, Screws, Tool? for Car penters, Blacksmiths and Shoe makers. Everything in the Hard war* line, from a paper of tacks to Tliroo Car-loads of Stoves, which are by far the most durable and perfect for cooking or beating ever placed on this market. An Inspection ls nil we ask Satisfac tion guaranteed In every instance. In Crockery ware and House Fnrnisling^Goods, circumstances have placed it In our power to make lower prices than can bo given elsewhere. We have also a H VRXKSH AND SA,>m'Ek ID ? jp et rt m ?nt where wc have ample facilities for manufacturing Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars and thc like, and also repairing in this line on short notice. We employ only skilled workmen and use only good stock. Rubber and Leather Belting of nil sixes-regular and s|>ccial always on hand at prices that defy the world. When it comes to STOR m o . ot it i? time for W A IlLIK E lt E FLECT IONS! Dry Goods MILLINERY in openly admitted by all wdio visit this department. Our motto is, '.Turn Hie Doll? rs over Rapidly/ and herein lie? tho secret of our hu meuse trad'-. Our nim is t- got tin good? at the lowest iiguro and sell them lower than the lowest. In Hut there will be no tight, for our claim to tho front rank in Dress floods, Flannels and Cloths, we have some rare bargains. For) Instance, we have a genuine French Imported Flunnel which sells any where for 85 cents, which we arc offering at f?.r> cents. Genuine French Stripe for sacques and wrappers, at IO cents, which cannot be bought In the largest cities for less than 60 cents. 200 pieces red and white Flannels nt 12}, 15, 20, 25J ;r> and 10 rents per yard. Splendid assortment of Full and Winter Cassi meres from .!."> otsto %\ In Blanket s wo offer ?orno special ties. We have them from 05 cents to $10.00 per pair. Qt ilts and Comforts at your own price. Our Hosiery Department ls com plete with tho newest things the market affords. Jerseys from 2? cents to |.'l.o0. Ladles1 and Men's Cndenwenr in endless variety. Full weights a specialty. BOOTS AND SHOKS, "Worn nu's Kid Hutton ahO08 7.">c. Wom au's Solid Polkas otic. Men's Brogans, solid, 50c. Men's Brogan Hoots fl.23. Men's cal? Hoots *2.l.r>. Men's Congress Shoes $1.20. CLOTHING. When lt comes to Clothing our STORE NO. 3. ls the place to coll. Having pur chased the stock of D. M. Patton at s great discount, wo propose to nell it out regardless of original cost. Thc suits arc of tho latest styles and are tailor fitting through out. These goods are glidiog out on astonishing figures, and part h's in search of bargains should call early for they must bc sold, and don't you fail to memorize ||, OUR SALESMEN. lier? in tho Ital of our nnlcsir.cn: J W Jone?, J W Henderson, W II Phllaon, John II Cunningham, ll < ' Hoper, J I? Adam*, I) M Patton, J It K*pp, W A Martin, WA Wharton, W W Ihilloek, Mrs J l> Allions, .Mi*s Kalbo 1 Unite ter, J F Martin, Dr J T Poole. THE FURNITU Of Augue ?he Largest, Finost, House in tl Yo aro nowrcoolvlng our Kali k <>.' Vpt vor?.ml, und tliiH is snylng very Uiuoh, RU THE X-JEJ both In Stylos mid Prices always soil ill tho wootlH iliad? Into fiirnlturo, consist >uk, Imitation Mahogany, Antique Ash , ^ Walnut Suits. SiWOO. Min bb? b.p. * Krames, iX'y to WO Ot). Mil? Silk 1 ar or Wo carry from .">" to ~">p ?o lor nits ami t* lt will nay you to como ?ml sec us or writ' rn application. .", , , . , UOHIO ami price, WO Will bt> ?bul t<> sh FLEMING <! 843 Hroad St., - KOTOI Drinking Gln?.?.p*. A novo) fashion nt Braside resorts this season bas been the introduction among very rich women or a drinking glast especially designed for tho purpose of imbibing tho particular kind or kinds of minorai water Hint milady affects. These gln-sses, the first of which was, of COUrso, imported from Paris, aro of various de signs moro or less elaborate, somo of thom rovealing th? most exquisite work manship. They uro fastened to ? gold ?ir silver chain and worn dartgllng from tho IK'U. Tho custom, which is a now one, is naturally in danger of iH'ing cur ried to excess and serving UH un excuse for vulgar display. This is true of all new fashions; but, on tho other hand, lt cannot 1H> denied that a private ?md cle mant glass from which to <pi!iir sulphur or Hawthorne water is vastly moro de sirable and agreeable than drinking the same liquids out of n coarse tumbler that has been pressed hy tho lips of thousands of the common herd. And since tho imagination plays so large a role in our actual experiences, it may Ix? questioned whether the obnoxious Havers ?>f mineral waters generally would not bo materially mod i (led for tho Utter hy tho prolonged use of these individual aesthetic ?dieses. Wo all know that champagne taken out of a tin cup or a I tooth mug liccomcs at once insipid and disagreeable. From a logical standpoint, therefore, and in inverse ratio, oven sul phur water might become jwilatablo in proportion to tho magnificence of tho drinking glass. At Saratoga a lady well known in New York city hus ono of thone glanses that ls a marvel of art. It meale of Ibo thinnest and purest crystal In '.. . shape of an ordinary tumbler. . '? und tho edge is a doublo row of tur? quoi>< * M l in a gobi rim, and In-low this unlimber of tiny diamonds. Tito chain thal tittaches this costly trillo to tho .. 'Mi T'S side is of alternating links of ni d ..ssed gold and deep blue enamel, rtlho inlaid with jewels. Strange to say, the lady M hardly satisfied will? it. how? . . . and thinks of studing abroad for f yet greater price. - Ciara lianza in . m <tt* i ii \ Journal. taft Ha.M1, ,1 Writing. . li looks like copperplate," remarked a prominent teacher of penmanship to a reporter, as bo exhibited a handsome ?pee?mon of chirography from among the many specimens in his largo collection. "lt couldn't have Ixvn written very rapidly," suggi^tc <1 the rejsTrter. "It was. though- as rapidly as tho writer coubl make lin fingers move." "Probably he Un professional piiunan; l>oohki'o|>er or t ene 11er, likely?" "Neither, and he only learned to write four years ago. lt' waa a soldier. 1 lur ing the war h- lost his righi arm. After tho war he lieciimo a traveling salesman. Five years ago ho lost a leg in a railroad occident, and then took up iieiunaiiship, Ho bad to learn it all over again. Put by iHTsovcrnnoo you seo bow much ho has accomplished, Ho is tho secretary of a mining company down town and draws $10.OUI) a year salary. One ?xld thing alsait this is that ho never was a good penman when ho bud both arms. Hut in learning to use his left band ho ac quired tho art of milking all of bis char acters jilainly. He made them slowly at first, mut now he can't write badly," no matter how rapidly l?o works." "Did you ever know of a man's learn ing to use both hands equally well?" ..There aro a few instances on r?<cord. I heard of a man rm CO who not only wrote with ls>tb bands, bat wrote with them at too saino time and a different sentence with euch hand. Ho was tho wonder of the profession, but ho was more of a freak titan anything else. Am bidexterity is a Kreut accomplishment, but inch exjsfrlences an that aro not ralr. itblo, savo as eurii-sllios,"-New York Mail atid Expresa. FUhernton Coing to Aliud?. Somo flOO or 700 fishermen of New foundland have decided to emigrate, ow ing to tho distress caused by tho failure :>f Labrador ami Newfoundland fisheries ?nd tbs) ill feeling engendered by inter national complications, and will proba bly locate fisheries on the Choumnigu ?nd Aleutian Islands of Alaska. Thew islands aro in tho immediate vicinity of tba codfish kinks of Alaska, and there Ls AO reason why Newfoundland men can not make their new homes iqion them, rho climate is no worse than that of their Eresent homes, while tho supply of fish i reported to Ix Immense. On (?uoen Charlotte and other islands III British Co lumbian waters there will bo room for many families. The wat*? of the sound ind in tho vicinity of the United ?totes Mundary line teem w Uh black cod and udibut.-Frank I/OSI?C'H. Hlgh-at Moniitnln In Amerton. Tho highest mountain In tl?? weston i iemhiphere is Aconcagua. Milich rises ??.II-, f.-ot ?boro the sea, and is in plain in both Vnhiarflhio end Santiago vben tho weather is clear. chimborazo . ari until recently BtippOBCd to bc tho d>o Andes, and in geographica 'dirty years ?go was doser il cd Uv {host mountain In the world. nu ever reached the summit of ithei monster, but by triangulation eagua has been determined to have I "H-antago of t.OOO feet o-er old '< bimbo'* la stature.-Harper's Mnea :lne. * Growing (llaeUr* Ci nfl ri mi bl y to the laws of advance I '.treat of glaciers, it is said those hi lu valley of Chamouix, Switzerland, aro i*w l*ginning to advance, Tho lower ?tremity of the Glacier des lloasons is .not more ?Iran 8.000 feet ftboVe the level J the sea," and is going still lower, niring the pant three yean this lower xtremity' has adianeid at the rate of Iffy yards* year." It ft said that "a TOMO rut out of the k o in May, I Mil n inerter of a roito from tho extremity ha? noved down more than uixtv yard's. fow York Hour. * sta,, Ga. and Mori Reliable IO SOULtltM! .allure. Tho fl nos t and choapeni wo . wu luivo lor yours been r\DERS fug on close margins. Wo hovo lng of Mahogany, C'horry, Antlquo 'oiui Ash, olivo mut Walnut. Kino Parlor Suds, riush Walnut snits, ?.V> 00 tn *.*?<HJ (H), rom KIO t?> I?Oohnnibor snit H in stuck 0 for catalogue Bil l prpro UM Knut freo ow yon through fe BOWLES,' Tho Leaders. ^-.LiguiBta., Qa. I'" iendshlp. [l-'ioin Texan Si/ting*,] Do subject ol> ?Ila ebenin's dis eour.se nm Friendship. De genuine article am becoming skorsurnnd skurser eboryyear. As n general ding do fren indeed ant tlc fr?'n in need, and do fust ding yer know H he strikes ycr fur it quar ter. El yer hus it fren and yer wonts ter keep him, yer must nobber ask him ter befreit yer at his own ex pense. Bf yer has disagreeable fron,yer mus treat 'om us yer does ycr corns. Cuttingcm um dc only remedy. I onct had a dear fron, a member oh dis congrogashun. He borrow twenty dollars, und he hasn't paid bit back ylt. Dat busted our friend ship, and hit bas nobber been de sanio sonco. A broken friendship may bo sol iered up, but hit will al lers show do crack. In do words ob Drer Opie Head. Ob do Arkan saw Trabbler, Yer kin impose on yer enemy ?nd ho won't think much about it, but when yer Int posos on u dour fren he's dun wid yer fer life. Perhaps you luis notiscd dat a man Milora quarrels wid bis friona lie don't had no fuss ter speak of wk!'om. but ho am sure ter ha ? ? row witt some dcuh.dcnh fren. I k no wed a man who nobber went went back on rt Iron, hcka.se he nob ber bad one. Ho tole mt that he only fren who st nek ter him in prosperity and adversity wua-a bottle of mucilage. F.f yer wanta help, nebber go ter yer relushun. You aiay forglt yer pore relushun, but you can count on yer poro rolashun nobber for geti in you, on los? lt be for gittin yer in dar debt, li ..ah! heahl heahl Wid money comes pore relushun, but poro rel ash un nobber como wid money. Dal's ona ob de rule* dat don't work bofe ways, Hclah! Bf yer boloevoa yor bas a fron, rf yer wants to keep bim, don't bo too candid wid bim. I bas knowed men who was always moro tm ltd td In der talk wid der frena dan dey was wid'der ?.norn?OK. In regard ter enemies, do 7<?taitj hook says yer mus' lub 'son.rjl oin t had an enemy lihhiti ueXt tb? r jC r nm, ?md I bibbed bim so much dat 1 jjul) bis little boyiu drum. Bf yer has nu enemy-and ehor-y body hint lots oh Vm-lou't try t e Injure hi lt. Dal's barbarous} bat Jf yer want lo make bim sick yer mu .. bv- successful in RI me undvrtakin whnr b . has predicted yer would fall. Clothing Emporium. I ?on now prtparotl to meet Jyoti r do manda for Fall ami winter t'lothiag. I have 111 ? ? ' i ? * > ! selected stock ot clothing fur,men, yootha omi hoya, Dial you can findjin tho Oliy. Tho floods i??. correct In Ht vie. inako and fullish, und al?? per fect MU tit rind wt!l hold (hoir shape ita lon?; ?.* tlie garment tunis. Thin .look cons i -1 of Sock und Cutaway Kulla In Cash liners, t.'licviols and Kilt mixture, niuo? IMngormla Worsted, Whip-cord, Thc lending novelty ls the .Strlpo-Chovl ot* in Sack ntiil ('utawnvs Drasa Salta of ICIcgaiit malorinl and cut in th? most fissionable and porfoct fitting Stylos,In whip-cord and cork screws of imported g<s>ds. Full Dreaa suds with Dyke canta and veat. A full Uno of those good* nlwnvn on li m.I. unit I gum .mil'" A porfect lit in i'vorv liiatance. A full lina of (.oiitn furnishing '?nods of every (inscription, under woar,(Hovea llalf-lioae, Collars and Cutta ato. A hean dm! lino )f Neck Wear of all colora and stylos. In the lint Stock Ten will find nil the lcn<lliiK stylen. Tho Dl'M.AP Nllk and Siiif hatM alan tho Itoston Self conform ing MUT Hat, those make* I nm nota Agent for, andean only bs nari nt the Kinporbllll. besides then* othor nina cu of hat* in n groat variety of stylos, Silk, Canal moro, HUH nnd nol'l hatn In alt grades und prices. Thia In the largcnl ?took ot hats I have ever had, the pleca uro ol' showing >n niv patrons. ii'.vu clothing stock in very attractive nt thin Lim?, (he assortment ia beautiful, knee pants snits Ironi 4 to 15 yearn, and long pant ultn from 12 to |H yearn, ijual itirs aro good, Bini prices arc low. (?cuts l ine Shoe-, in nil tho leading styles ami makos, among thom rou will lind tho Coluhrnlcd nnnnlator Nhoe in Congress, Laso nnd Hutton, you will nie . hf douglass Shoe Tor men nt f.1.00 and Roy* At 12.00, arory pulr guaranteed. \N hon rou visit tho eily I woulo tm nlcaeed to havo you to call Inspect thia Immense stock. 'i'hiH in tho only piste? Whore you cnn noo tho correct sty lee. lt expect ni liv* Columbia H, C M. I* KIN Attn, * My now fall atoe k in now rcailv for your Inspection, where you will lind tte correct -ivies, and HUMS of goods sn you will (inri nt tho Kmporiiim of Fashion, you will lind this stock complete In v\ i v ti-pis-:, mid for fit mid make Umso aar nr-nts cunnot ho exoclled aa i lu v aro m...,ulactured expresnly for me. V?n will lind a roniplete lins nf Oeets fi m'shing, and flatn of all stylon and (piaiiMcs, sino a handsome line of M hoe?, in all th? latent -Aylen. I am lunch pleased with my aueees? for the p.e.t y? nr with this atoro, and for tho conti.lonee of theelileaunof Mpartaa hnrg and the up country in mv endea vors to placo ht-fore thom a wtrn-tly Anal ilnsN clothing lu.use and nt price* Ihm nan not ho excelled hv anyone. You will find MO mixed stock here. I haveplac d Mr Krvin I witty In charge of this lions,., where ho will Ito plmecd toeaa di lib? friends, mid will tnke,ploas?re in diowlug ibo new ?took. Itenpoctfully, M, h. KIN A It ll. KU VIN T WITTY, Menw^r. -tpnrtnnburg H. C. Honpl Smtp!', Houp ?J at Cooper ?fe Hornsbie V*m. Dont fail to cali at Cooper A Burnside Urns. Ol fresh stick and french condies.