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th nti ,bw Brown Va d4w1u. Mr. It iraeo Brown ami M i is lIlice May Caldwell, only <(hktrhur of Mr. W.1 J Caldwe 1, of i4- t m., ,y, -.verc happily ImI irrioI o V I a :A V '1 - InI f, .m,, 1h 1 il )[11 s of A ' . J , -I , by Rov. D. 1. B,)yd. A i,oo, l1.prsj inikned. On 'Tr-sdiay Mrv. will ii k3es wa-3 in the city aod tobout, midday whilo Itv - Ing, at, tht Grav-l l'own raiiiroad cross ing, his horse got its 0ot, fastneld he tween Ithe railroad 11-on an(I the plaInk pit down for the crossing, and t,hu hors3 lit trying f o x,.rive i 0 -- foot ptul)led the entire hoof frOI its foot, The horse thad to be killed. Nt wherry Is WIlt,,f. Mr. Mike Kemnpson dropped in to see us lst week and said the 1)*oplo are In a bad fix about crossing Haluda river. The two counties ought to look into this matter at oice.- S iluda SentInel, 15th. Stir up your supervisor and get him to meet Nowberry's supervisor half way and the matter will be settled satisfac torily. Says ue Was rortured. "I suf'tered tic-h pain frot corn I colud hardly walk," wiles 11. i, Iin HIM. Hillsbor -ugh, Il64., "but lim-k04-n't Arnida alvo e4tujiletely eurcel them." Ants like magie on tlor %I tim, britimi s, euls,sores, scalds, bunts, h, il-, i I -r4. Perfect heater of Akin d is ases iind pi les. (ure guaranteed by all drttggist-, 25,,. lmlprteed Willh Nowl,.4ray. Col. W. L. Stanley, the General Counsel of the Seaboard Air Line. was in the city Tuesday on business for his road. He expressed himself as highly pleased with the thrift and enterpho of the city, and to a friend he said it was a "town of the first magnitude." The hotels and p iblic buildings h pro nounced as the best he had seen in his travels. The Neiwherry Hotel was an especial object of his praise. working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest, for those tireless little workers-Dr, King's New L;e Pills. Millions are always hn;y, curipg Tor pid Liver, Jaundice. Billiousness, Fever and Agre. They banish Sick Head Oohe, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try tiem. 25c at all drug glPtA. SpIOIldid P#-rforn%oce. "Along t,hq Kennobec," a comedy of New England life, pleased a good sized audience at the Grand opera house last night. i The play has lots of action in it and a good compan:- produced it in a satis factory manner. During the perform ance several plea'ing specialtIes were introduced and the singing and dancing was good, especially Miss Cmrrie Ken rick who has a charming voice and knows how to use it,. Messrs. Gorman and Proctor gave a very unique musical specialty. They were dressed in real Scotch costomeb and played ma-y musical instrumentsi a clever mant -ner. A fin t orcihest'a ctune: ci1 wit,h ti e company rendered sev( ral excelliut, musIcal numnbers and the p)erformnance of 'tAlo.ig the Ken iebec" was s seming ly enjoyed by all present.-Greenvil'e News, 15th. This excellent ctmedy wIll be pre duced at the opera house toulght Night wag Hier To ror "I would cough nearly all nIght *long." writ.es Mrr. Chtas. A pplegate, of Alexandria, Indl., "iand could hardly get any eleep). I had - onsmitptiont so bad that if I walked a block I wou d -cough frightfully and spit btlooud, but when all other me dicines falled, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery wholly cured mte and- I galined( 58 pountde." It'c absiolut- ly guarualdieed to cure Coutg hs, Coldis, L-or'~ippe, Bront chitis and all Throat and Luntg Tlriu bles. PrIce 50c and r1 Trial boti1.4* free at all drugglets. WOERKING F01t Nen lIit1tV A Canvans to be Magdi to, Al:ow the 1Ult i s 19 Help on a Good t aus.--To tir. ,g tun Gooud P. opte. lIt, prevlius articles we mentioned the matter of a coloay of goed people up~ in Ohio who deaired to come Southt to make their home, antd .uggested that the citiz-ns of Newbeitry ttake up the questin and set forth the adviant ages that we have to otfer to these peo ple, who will make us good citizens. A commit,tee, consist.ing of Mayot Ktettner and Mr. John Scott., within the past few days htave,interviewed sev eral citizens a'nd succeede.dj ini obtain ing subscripttons to thte amount of about *50. But t'hat amoutnt is Inade quate to cover Otte ntecssatry ex pense of a representative which it is desired to sentd to B3lut,on, Ohio, to see these *people andi set forth Newberry's ad vantages, andi the committee will there fore beg in a oanvasa today to obtain an additional amotunt for the above pur pose. We think the cit,izens should contribute liberally, as the coutnty and town will profit cQnsiderably by the coming of these p3ople. itECSAlR 4BEC .MUttE OF UICOUP'. A Littl-oy's ife savod I have a. few wards to say regarding Chamberlain's Coug h itemed y. It Raved my little boy's life antd I feel that I cannot praIse it enough I bought a * bottle of it from E A. Steere of Good wyn, S., and whent I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until he "threw up" and ~, then' I thought sure be was goIng to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great lontg strintgs. I am positive that if I had -.pot got that bottle of cough medicine, my by would not be oni earth today. Joel Demont, In wood, Iowa. For sale by W. A Pelham. VARIOUS AND ALIL AHOUT* lad weather has set in. Uted the ad. of Mayes' Drug store i this paper. lihrd work is the hest remedy w know for hard times. 'Tie Coipany to appear at the oper house tonight is sa(i to be at good one The price of nmeat, corn, llour an nearly everyt hing we ( at coitlinues t advance. Two ligh1s an-I two robbe-rics 1 twentiy-for hours is a new r.ecord ro Newherrv. Ih'. H'. U. Jones will in a few dlayl m110v his ollico iito the front cornIo ro,11m over Mower's st-pre. Mr. J W Kibler has murchas-d F )retty two-aere lot front Mt r J. C. Wil son, adjoiniln, that of Mtr. It) ers Oil Popu Street. The 13oard of Health at its meetinj on Tuesday re-elected M r. C. W. Bishol health Inspector. There were severa applicalions for the place. ('arr Bird, colored, was arrested yes terday and will be tried this morning for stealing a strap from a set of har ness left on the public square. The new Board of Firemasters held a a meeting Monday evening. Mr. 1. H Leslie was elected President of thi Board and 1. 11. Ifunt, Esq., Secretary The change of the weather yesterda seeinl to bring on a desire on th( pirt of some for the "chemically pure. It was d -cide(dly in evidenci yestrrdy. "It-tilroad .J ick" appeared at the op era house last Monday night. Somi parts 1f the performance-the special ties were very good; other feature were not so good. Taken as a whol: 'he siov Is worth the price of admis sion. QuIncy Pry, colored, attempted to kill his wife Tuesday with an axe. She had to flee to the residence of some white peopln in the neighborhood foi protection. Mayor Klettner tried on the cae the next morning and ied Fry $25 or 30 days on the chain gang. The mayor is right in cases of this kind, no sympathy is deilred and the full ex tent of the law should be given. Personual. Miss Laura Bowmin has returned to Autoti. Dr. J P. Ducket, of Anderson, visi ted in the county last week. M rs. Watts Davis, of Clinton, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Malt,i Glenn. Mr. R S. Galloway, of the A. R Presbyterian, Due West., was in the city Wednesday. Miss Fannie E Martin, after a pleas ant visit to rela'ves In Newberry, left Wednesday for her home at Danalds Miss Alice Watts,nn her return from a visit to Orangeburg, stopped in New berry to visit the family of Mr. J W. Earhardt, before returnirg to her home at Clinton. Dr. A L. Longshore has moved to the city and for a few days is at the home of his brother Mr. M. .1. Long shore, who Is living In Brookland near t,he old Cline shop. WVe welcome D)r Longshore to the city and bespeak for hma liberal share of the practice of ourl peCople. A Go1 od Rce.n mmedntin. I1 have not iced that the sale on Chaim berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is almtost invariably to those who have "mee us~ed them," says Mr. J. H. Weber, a ptrominent druggist of Ca.scade, Iowa What better recommendation could any medicine have than for people to cali for it when again in need of such a reinedy3? Try them-I when you feel dluil after eating, when you have a had taste in your mouth, feel hilious, have no appletite or whenr troubled with con 4ipatlon, and you ar'e certain to be do lighted wit.h the 'rompt relief which they atlford. For sale by W. 10 PeI. ham A GiICNitit.4L KNOCK DOWN. t,he New Mloitohorn Ml then Seea of What Urame Near ing a Scrlious Affair- Be tw.en a Whtii,e Mani and a Negro The town was thrown into a wave of excitement yesterdry aft,ernoon by ai telephone message from the new Mollo hon mill stating that a negro had killed a white man with a brick. The policemen and sevelal other's made their way to the new mill, but the white man whose name was given as Grillin, had recovered from the shock and. was sitting up. The negro whl" struck the while man, Is WVado Nelson. a negro well known in Newberry. Gritlin, the white man, is a carpen ter and had been at work on the opera tive houses. Ele was drinking and left where he had been at work and went over to the mill building where Nelson, who is abrick-layer, was at work. Tihe'y had some words, when the report Is that Griflin struck the negro twice with a brick, when the negro ,returned the blow, knocking Grillin senseless for a while. TIhe ease wll likely come up before the mayor this morning for a hearing. Trho uabove facts are as we were able to gather them just after thle difflculty. Both parties have a pretty sore head. Some t ine ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complai ned of pa'ins in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and In two days she was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says James Prendeor gast, merchant, Annato flay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains In the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, which in this Instance was undoubtedly warded off by Chain berlailn's Coug h Remedy. It counter. acts' any tendency of a cold toward nnumonia. Rnla by W. El. Pelham. Public Instalations ofOltoeri Followel i, tho Annit nanequet t I'I.amant Oce'. uiton antji a Mein tuo u I -VSIis'. The annu11al public inlstallationl of Ohl Now berry Ludge Knights of t'ythvi No. 75, was held in the P>y.hlia hr l Tuesday night. Aetitr, l)eputy (ra < Chancollot Editard Heholi z, past chan collorcoinal Ier of the o-der, ot-latd I and conducted the solenm nd imprc, Sivix cerlemllonlies. The following are the newly ele I olh'ers: llor Comaitider - .111o. A lilakwelderi. Vice Chatiellor---I.. Cavenalu-h. I'rela t te--.1 1o. N. K i nard. master of I'innee-\Vm. '. xatt Master of Iixchequer--Z W W rig ht. K(ee-or of ltords and Seal - 1'. M, I'pting miVt-1er( of Ik l Widem1an. Mlastor at Arils-ll. 11. t Wells. Inner GiuArd-W. S. Melton. Outer Ouard-C. A. Bowman. Tihe installation services eoillided, tihe knights and their tladies with a num ber of invited friends who were present, adjourned to the dining room of t. iCrotwell Hotel, where the annuaIl baN quet was held. The feast was all that could be desired. Taken aill together, the occasion wits it Mmit Ileasiant one and enjoyed by al I who were present. Thi,- banquet is given each year* at the time of the in st.allation of oliCerS, ail! li al wa s a big event for the Knig is, .d the Ioe. ca-ion th iq year wits one of the'happie.t and most thoroughly en!oyed ever' held TH'E NATI40NAL U.&NIK. Att nn'.1 51etlog or to iers--iI( O1icera IC i -c et --1, ak in Pros. lior un Comcittlon. The ann11lual leeting of tle stock holders of the Newberry National Bank was hold on Tuosday, the 14t,h. The affiairis of the latnk wits shown to be in goiod shape and prostpeirous. The followi1g wis elected as the iari of Director.: M. A. Carlisle, Dr. It. C. Garlisle, George Johnstone, J. F'. J. Caldwell, Geo. S. Mower, D. 11. Wheeler, W. T. Tarrant, F. Z Wil6on and F. N Martin At t subst quent, meening of the Di rectors all the old (,licers were i e elected as follows: M. A. Carlisle, president; T. S. Duncan, e ishler; .1. W. M. Simmons, assistitumt c.tshitw; V. N. Imrin, b.okkeeper, and II T. [R.-n riek, collectot. A 431-11,.1 ICOIMMuEtY The Store of Mr. S. It .ies eI vitretd nnl IC1bb1ti i - tut. L.1t le 5 1l111ig Wednesday night the store of NIr. Sam 13 Jones was entered, the money diawet loin to pieces and r'obbed or $5 in change. The burglar' entered the store fron a rear % indow, slipping his hand through a broketi paii and lifting the latch Po that, tIe sash could be r'aised, atnd thus gained entrance. The money drawer was torn piece by piece from its platce under' the couinter' and citrt'ied to the small alley at t,he rear of the store, where .it wvas fonnd the next morning. T he amount of $5 had been left in the drawer, to b3 used for' a certain pur p)ose early the next, inorning, which was taken. NI r. .Jones has mIssed ntothi ing else from hIs stock, yet, unless qtatit,ies of stuff had been taken it would be hittd to miiss. This Is t,he first . obbery w'e have had in Newberry for somne time. The po lice are working on the case and will likely hove the guilt,y p>rties in hand A Cure, for Luinbago,. WN. C. Williamson, of Amhurst, Va., satys: "For' more0 t,hani a year' I suffered from lutmbago. T finally tried Chatm berln's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief,, which all otber remnedli a had failed to do." Sold by W. E.X PeI ham. Error in Annual Repor t of Town Council Corrected. Below will b)e found the rep)ort of Liabilities and Assets of the Town of Newlierry republished. Trhere was an er'roir In the r'eport published in T1ut a day's paipers5 of $i1,097.08, dlue to failure to credit debt, of 1898 with paymoi t .made to Newberry Nationali Bank on D)ec 21, 1900. of $1,000.00 and interest, on same $97 08, wnlch failuro was cautsed by note not being in New betrry when payment was madle. OTT'o KLIA:t'TNER Mayor. REPORT Oft Propos ty ()wnmed by sund De bt oIf tihe Towni of Nt.wberry, 5. 1.'. Notes in Bank, debt 1898 ......$ 9. 110 88 Water & electrie tight, bonds 412,000 00 Opera house bonds.............. 22,000 00 Initeres0t, ci opera house bonds Jatnuary 1, 1902.................. 495 00 Miscellaneous account, 1901.. 100 00 Notes to Mrs. F. U. Iiolbrook 2,500 00 Note to Mrs. M. HI. Jones...... 2(X) 00 Note to Mrs. MI A. Ehrman... 500 00 $76,911 88 ASSETS. Uncollected tax, 1901.........$ 4,0411 3l6 " 1900........... 181 90 " " 1899... 96 55 "1898............ 5189 Opera house atnd markets...... 24,000 00 Two fire engines, trucks and Reels................................ 3,600 00 2,000 feet fle'e hose.. ........... 1,500 00 800 feet fire hose.... .... 720 0 ) Six m ules....... 600 00 O irts, wagons and tools........ 800 00 One road machine ............... 250 00 Omfee fixtures.. ................. 515 C3 One ar tesIan well...... ...... .... 2,900 00 Water works anid electrie light plant................... 42,C30 00 T wo aerecs gravel............400 00 Piping, lumbher and coal ........ -250 00 $81.4106 70 When u: powder it is omy to buy Royal mal most wholes licious food. SPECIAL NOTICES. T OSI'-A ocket Book iI the town la of Newberry. Pioler will be re warded by leaving ait Ilerald aind News olfice. O un no risk in Iiavinlfg youir woolen clothes cleaned aild press co at the Newberry Steam itaundry, for we gutarantee theml niot to shrink. t if Olt BilliousneSS, .fliu dice, etc , use -IPalmott,o Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Simlitl's Drug Store. ly iJUMBIEl FoIL SALE-I am now ready to till ordiers for luimber oil short, notice. L,ocat,od withi one mile of town. Give mife .ol'ou orders. 12m. G'S It StNNiI RY Palnetto Liver Medicine for in diges'ion. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smi1th's DrklLy Store. iy SE'E' S J. Wootevin's new ad. Its worth re.Adintg andi inivestigatinDg. If I E Newberry Steam litundry Co. is making a specialty of cleaning and pressing panis. Give tbem a t,rial. ft PALME'1TO laver Medicine cured me. 4chr1onic cons'i)%tionl writes James Evanls, Piedinoit, S. C. Sold at Dr. Van Smith's Dilrug Store. I y RilNG or send with wagon your colits, vv:s and pants that Non walt cleanled and pretst.d. We have QxpericIted hell) and guara-11tee till work to be lirst-class. Til t* N .:WvtiW.H H f tr S'iT.:A I,A LNIDY CO. ST"AY COW-O e mrdium sizk- Jer sey colored horned Cow st.rayed or -toleln. Will pay. reward for informi-t tIoni. 8 J1. Wootent. if MIilll BOS.' Roaller Mils, at Ki nards. 8 C., will grind on lridays and Saulrdays of eacti week t & f lot. IN4 KALS served in good style, the verybes t,be market alfords at It. J Miller's restaurant, near post. 11l1ce. t,& f tf. NICY To LOA N- Five yearsl timea t 7 per cent. interest, se cir'd by first, n. "tgage otn improved real esta'. Hunt, Htil,t & Hlunt.er. Attorneys. f&t i FO"R it good, square mena, go to Bob Miller's restalrant, icar. Life post office. t&f tf. F ESH OYST"Els all the time, at I. J. Miller's restaurant t&f tf. rTl E Buck Stove purchased by mne fromn Mr. 11. F. Todd & Co. has giveni tme good stisfact,ion int Cvery3 partIcular. D. P'. BO'Y D. Jan. 6t,h, 1902. f6, THE Buck Stove p)urchased of H. E. Todd & CJo. gives mec entire satia faction int every respctL. f6t 'r. J. HTAXYS. iH E Buck Stove, sold by H. E. Todd & Co., is certaInly an ideal stove. In fact, in respect to it,s quality, beaut,y and valuable servIce, It stand(s unparal elied to any article of it,s kind I have beeni using a Buck Stov'e for quite a while and I like it so well that I wvould not give it, in exchange for any other stove. Very respect,fulty, EUG. S WERLTS. Newberry, S. C., Jan, 15, 1902. f6t ~AANTED-Want to buy eight or ten pigs at once, good stock. Address "'Business," 1t Care of this Ollice. ~7OU can get your cloths cleaned--I suit, 75c.; pants cleaned and pressed, 25c.; pant,s pressed, I5c.; hats cleaned, I5c.; hat plun.s cleaned, 5 and 10 cents each; ladies' dresses cleaued1, 50 and 75c.; dresses of ll kInds, and atlso repair cloths, also dyolng donie suits from f,0c. uip. All work guar'an teed. Orders left at Herald and News ollice. JOSEPH GIRA Y. WOOD WANTED. We are prepared to make contracts for a limited number of cords of four-foot pine wood corded on groun d at Newberry Oil Mill from I st of August to I st of November, 1902 For further particu lars see. L. W. Floy d, Manager. Newberry Oil Mill. Branch of the South ern Cotton Oil Mill. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA COUNTY 0OF NEWBERIRY-IN PROBATE GOURIT... By W. W. Hodges, 1'>q , IProbate Judge. WHIERE;AS, TrENCII C. POOL mad c suit, to me, t,o g ran t h Im Letters of Administ rat.ion of the estate of and cifects of Ben,edict, H. CJlino. Trhese are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singtuir the kindred and credItors of the said Bentedict, H. Olino, deceased,thait they be and appear before me, in the Coutrt of iProbat,o, to h>e held att Newberry Court, House, 8 CO, on the :30t,h of Januar' next, after public'a tion thereof, at 11 o'ch.ck in the fore nmoon, to show eani c, if any thny have, why thei said Auinisltrationt should not be granted. Given undler my hand, this the 16th [L. s] day of January Antno D)ominl, 1902. w. W. nIOnarA . P. N. . sing baking always econ the Royal. ?es the finest, ome and de FOR RENT. Office room now occupied BY DRW1 E. C. JONES. OVER Pell a '1)s )ing Store RENT MODERATE Apply to W. E. P'olliaml & Soin Prscriptioll Pharmacists. II THE FACE AND HANDS require more care dur ing the winter. Hard winds and frosty air make the use of some emolient absolutely necessary- To cure chaps. soften the skin and keep your hands white and smooth try Fragrant Facease. Free sample at GiLDER & WEEKS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTH CA 1COLINA, COUNTY OF NEWUl1illtY. Emmett Cabaniss, I'lain tilT, nga inst l'he Newvberry ll andles and Slunt tie (iom pany, Dehfendants. AL L AND) 8IN(lJLAR, 'Till ?credIitors of The Newbehrry 1llan :ll aniLd Shuttlec Cumpa'ny are hiereby reqnured to render in and est ablish their 3nis against said De)fendlantIs before nc at, my oflice in the Town of Newber ey, on or bef ore the 191hi day of chu r'y, 1902, anmd said creditors are hereby an)joined and( reCstrainled 'om prosecuI lng tbeir clim is elsewhere than in t,hIs te aster's ofi e, Jam. 2, 102.la er Mtje&' Drug Store. T1ho yoar .1901, just closed on us has been very successful with us in business. We believe it was (due to the fact Ithat in our store you can procure good drugs and always receive courteous treat. mont. Come and soe.us for all Things in the drug h nc. GARDEN SEEDS, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions given Caref'ul At tention and Only the BEST' DRUGS Used. We thank our customers for thuir confidence and1( patronage and hope for a continuance of same. WVe sell Wiley's Candies. Phone 133i:. MAKES THE BREAD THIAT MAKES THE MAN FinIs Our Blacl(artissGo,..ds Department InSplendidShape In fact just as full as it has been any time dur ing the fall months. We pride ourselves in this department, and here You can always find a complete outf it. We have just added: Black Cheviots, "6 Satin Solisles, "t Prunella Cloths, "i Whipcords, English make, Thibet, for Heavy Skirts, |i Pebble Cheviot. In fact you will be surprised to find. how com plete this departnent is for January Ist; but remember 'tis one of our hobbies, and we al ways keep it full and inviting. I also cut an important figure in kil this department Taffetas. Pean do Soie, Gros Grain and are the leaders at this time. Satinl DucbhssOWe have them all. And BlaCk GarnitureS too, and other stylish R'Ulllal Black Trimmings to com plete the picture. This space is ours, and we expect to use it every week to tell you of the good things in the different departments of our store. Yours truly, 0.o ?0o~ MOWEft con We will not sell to you our stock of merchan dise at your offer--a hundred cents on the dollar. That was our words to one of the Largest Merchants in America. We bought them for the people of Newberry, S. C., and surrounding country. We know that we have succeeded in buying our goods Cheaper than All Others hiave bought~ thenir goods. Wo~ know weI haive the UIMST VA LUE for the MIONE. an lTt w~ho( tradel( withi us ac(kn1owldge that we offor the area test Qargains on c.arthz! MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY! Never sinlce we haive b)oon in i s h avo~~ wIU o sV old more goods than we sold in the p)at month. IT L^ Choap quotations in an advertisement are 0 |( IS Uh8 p. a i bt printer-a ink. we o you genuino BARGAN.Every customer is a living advertisement for us. O.KLETTNER, The Fair and Square Dealer. REDUCED! VERY REDUCED! We are offering our entire stock at reduced prices,'but in some departments we are almost giving the goods away. This is not mere talk, but business strictly. Come and see. Laidies' JIackets worth $2.00 now 90c. " " " 3.00 " $1.50 " 4.00 " 2.00 " " " 5.0 " 2.50 " " "7.50 " 3.75 """ 10.00 " 5.00) Lad(ios' Capes reduced in the samont proportions. Men's Overcoats worLb $13.50 now $8.50 " " " 12.50 " 7.50 " " " 10.00 " 0.50 " " "8.00 " 5.50 Men's McIntosh Cape Coats at just half price. Rubber Shoes at half price. All Winter Clothing at greaitly reduced prices. Ladies' Woolen D)ress Goodsn have been reduced in many cases one-half. Many other goods too numerous to mention at sacrifice prices. Thanking our trlendls for their liberal patronage, and wishing all a happy and prosperous New Year, we are Your's truly, 8.3J. WOOTENT.