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Marr: -. January 22, 1902, by REv. R C. Ligoe, at the r,Isidsues of the bri lo's fater, Mr. T. P. Pitts, Mr. J. J Johnson and Miss Alma Pitts - all of Newhei ry County. A Coming Marriage, Invitations have been issued to the marriage of Prof. E. B Setzler, of New berry College, and Miss U7na L-ke. of this city. The marriage will occur at the home of Mrs. Lake on College 11ill on the evening of the 19th. inst. Meeting of Pension Bard. The County Pension Board will meet at Newberry Court House in the office of the County Superintendent of Education on Monday the 77th day of 'Februiry at IT o'clock a i. I hope every miember of the Board will be present as business of importance will come up before the Board. W. G Peterson, Chairman. A Fireman's .ClOve Call. "I stuck to my engine, altbough every joint ached and every nerve we racked with pain," writes C. W. B-llat my, a locomotive fireman, of Burli:,g ton, Iowa, "I was weak and palp, wah out any appetite and all .iu dow!,. . I was about to give Up, I g,a boI1; 1I Elpc'ric Bitiera, anid after t5kiniz it, I felt as weli as I ever did in niy lite."' Weak, sickly run dw ii peope i '-. gain new life, strengtb and vignr from their use. Try them. Aati-f4,vion guar.uteed by a!l drug.gists Pri -e t t Silk Culture for South Ua,.wln%. The Silk Culture Committee, whose ex hibit in the Woman's Building at the S. C. Inter-State and W. I. Exposition is at tracting so much atten:ion, is now pl in ning to have a Silk Culture Day in crdt - to bring together those who are interest e.. in this profitable indus ry. The date for this meeting will be announced later. In the meantime the chairman of this de parturent desires a corre -pondence with the men and women of South Carolina who wish to engagein silk growing. Ad dress, Mrs. Blackburn Hughes, 10 Legare Street, e Charleston, S C. Working 24 Hours a Dy. There'% no res. for those tireless little workers-Dr, King's N-w Li:e Pills. Mll-ons are Lways bn,, curing l'or pid Liver, Jaundice. Billiousniess, Fever l and Agre. They banish sick H.ead ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe , or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at all drag gists. C Bargains to HIeauttee. The corner wind->w at J om-es ra is ' attracting conside-rabl a't -nuon! OC passers-by. It is a pretty dispay of pretty Spring ties-50c. kind put on the market at 25c3. Thbis is only one v~ feature of Jamieson 's mammot h esta'. lishmnent. He has hsd years (.f experi- ( ence and time. to study t he tastes an d he kniows the needs of the people whom he is there to serve, and has an eye single to their satisfaction and tenefit. MJ r. R C. Perry, his head clerk, is the right man in the right place and takes pleas ure in pleasing th3 customers that c >me into this place of businew. T.1 sre are also Messrs. J. A. El 1'y, H. A. Cope land and Rufua Felters, al of whom are polite, attent I iv and a tlic *.-o y ou .i men, who are "jam uip" in b -ia -s m ithods and know ho,v to and do take a pleasure in serving the publie N. w Yok.Thomaaville~ sae, plag ('asr I.I0, The Southern RaIway anrnoun,ces, r effective l'bursday, January 9th, a' d t continuing eacb 'bursday thereafter, through sleeping ear liu w'i be in au gurated between New York and Trhom ~ asville, Ga, on train 33. F'irst car north V bo.und in this line will leave l'homna. vi:le on Plant System train con-weting with Southiern R eiIway, train No 34 Taesday, January 14. 190O2, and each Tuesday thereaf'er during the wint'-r tourist season. The' Schumann concert Tostgh'. The eigbth season for the S -huma:--n Grand Concert Company sr;e sks vnl urnes in praise of this fine mu,ieal or ganization that is to apyaar at th O,,era Hou-e tonig'ht. Mr J SaundersG'rdon, is man -ger, Is well known, both in this c:ointry anld abroad, for his efforts in o-g in z eg combinations of music al art ists ;and the suic ss he is meet rig with is jir -ly de served. Mi"s Edtith Adams. the famous vio I lincellist, is an attraction in h rself, 1 and her playing of the 'ello has wonl her world-wide fame Sae bas derYed m sny years to the study of this itstru m ant, both in Europe, and today she s justly recognized as the ablest wo man 'cellist in the musicail world. M r. Robert Gold beck, the pihnic'e, is the wife of Dr. Goldbeck, the composer. and both these artists have played b fore London's most aristocratic a-s-mn blages. Miss Lillian Beard. 'he c'n tralto singer, is of English b.r' h, and a pupil of Marescalchi. For a time~ Ni\ * B ard sang the contral o rles wil b the, Cstle square Opera Company Mr Walter E McPherson, the b aso, ik well known as a concert singer and onlyt lately refused a fine off-'r to join a grand opera company. The sale of seats is open at 'choltz's Je welry Store. Prices 25, 50 and 75 eis. i Night was Her Terror "l would cough nearly all nigtht long." writes Mrr. Chas. A p;.lVgate, of Alexadria, Ind., "and could hardly get alny sleep. I bad consumuption so b-I that it I walked a block I wou'd cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr King's New D)iscov ery wholly cured-me anid I gain-d 5S lue"It'c absolutely guarad teed f euire Coughbs, Colds. La(ur i.>pe, Broni eb tis and all l'hroat arid Lung TrIou I ble4. Price 50c anid I1 Trial bottles ' frene at all druggists. lI'4R 74 AND ALL AROUr. The wh m1ans Grand Concert Con >any% w1l appear at the opera house to rilg t. Th woather seeis yet un11settlt d lie -. ound hog" theory must be ring to w-)rk this year The city council i vs -acr tild S'Me noro beautiful shad- t re': oi 1.e cor i,r (f Caldwell and Friend street. The county political pot will soon egin to simmer. We have already wRArd of several candidates for the liiferent offlices. Good dry wood is getting to be a .irce article around town these days. X lot of wood is being brought in, but o,t of it is "too gr--en to burn." OL; a cold day 'one of the most com )rtable places of business in Newbrry o visit is Wm. Johnson's hardware tore. He always has a Pood firfe and cu are alwaNs welcome. 1 h-as been sugested that the an ,ai meetirL of State Firemen's Asso -ation be held in Sumter this year, 6id the firemen of that city are already alkingbf a grand firemen's tournamentl Poe Excelsiirs will have to be repre ,nted and .hould have their horse and vaagon by that time. Auditor Cromer has aked us to state ,iat the time for assessing prop.erty -r taxation is growing short. The me txpires on the 20th instant, only few more dtyts Call and avoid the zh. for after the 2oLh, the 50 per cent. -tialty is required added by the law. , -ni mber this is the %ear to mike le jrns of real estat. The City Council will not consider I- la.t propo-sition f the Bell Tele bone Company until after the 60 da:.s .<pires in which the Company has to :cept the franchise given in the lazt rdina"ce passed. The time will tx >Ire within the next few days and the ,nucil will likely take the mat!er up .t its next regular meeting. saysi He Was rortured. "I suffered such paiu from corus 1 olud hardly walk," wites H1. Ro..ie on. Hillsbr.ugh. Ills., "but Bucklen's riea Salve completely cured them." ots like magic on spr.iiis, bruises. ats,sores, scalds, burns, bi-ils, u'c~rs. erfeet healer of skin dis-ases and piles. oure guranteed by all druggists, 25. Personal. Mr. J. N. Fowles, of Columia, was the city yesterday. Maj. L. WV. C. Blalock left y esterday r a short trip to Charleston. Miss Gussie Kibler left yesterday for uarleston to visit the exposition. Mr. G. F. Wearn, ..f the E.vart-P,f- r nleft yes'erday o visit the Cha:les Mrt. Ru:fus W-rrs. of Lr%r '-, S. C , . pnga fe-w dia>s in Newbeny ith rLla ives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Blease went to olumbia yesterday. Mr. Blease will cmpatny the generai assemn>ly to 'narleson today acnd return tomorrowv Messrs Jas. Y Culb-eath, I. H. Hunt d G 'orge McWhirter returned Wed esday from Charlotte. They report plea-ant visit and say that (harlotte - a live eitv. 2. w in~ thet city yesterd ay io tt- in r - f hia rot'. FLe is oneC of dIe a 'e ppu'ar. r tilro4' mfl-n in the S'ate , d hls many frieuds in New berry ar ,was glad to see him. Mis's Lizzte Teagua, who has been isi ing relatives in the Silver Stre.et .e ortv) >d for so:n time, has re urned to her home in Florida. Mr. V tter S Spearmani accompanied her 5 fr ;s ( olumbia and returned to t werry, Wednesday. N gro G'tt uarned to Death. A Kinnrds on Wednesday a ]ittle egro living on Mr. J. A. Dominick's lac was burned to death. The child 'as standing near the fire, its clothing nited and it was burned to such atn xtnt that it lived or.ly a short, while 1.not ber little n< gro tried to save the ild fro.n hb.lg a-id was also badly purn' d. The children's mother had ft the house for only a c.hort while nd they were alone "1 have used Chcamberlain's Cough o y for a number of years and hive 0 h saanes in say ing that it is the et reme ls for e >ughs. co'ds and croup have ever used in my family. I have 0 worde to express my c ntidenice in '- R.mdy - Mrs L H M onre, Northb kcar, Mi c '. For sale by W. E Pelham S d n. DR,ts froml St. Pbtiipa. We have been having some bad vedther. Tere will be preach ing at St. Phil p's next Sunday evening at 3 o'olock. The wedding bells have agein rung n our midist At the hospitable home of he brde's father, Mr D) A RutY Miss E:ddir R{ulT and Mr. 11 ofpto)n Sease, were happeily married J:anuary 26th, er. WV. K. Sligh (bikiat ingr. Mr. J J. Kibier has accep-ed a posi ion with the Southern Railway as ten' graphe r Mr Datvid Kibler has returned to his ome ini Texas after spending a month vith his rel.At:es an i fr-e id < b.re. The Legisla'ure seems to be as usual, nore talk than anythinir eist. Fr-b 3, 1902 F -a h erto p. Evtry Healthy Bo)y ikes to get him;celf into places of dan rer. Fiene' bruises. strains and sprains. io)th'r scolds and brinir out the bottl Perry D)avi& Pain Kil'er and rubs it m the 'nj tred spots with an en-rgy and requ>ney depending on the seriousnes f te ca-e There is no'hing like >ain Kller to take out the soreness ihere is but ona Pain Killer, Perry avs' P>,ice ->5c and 50c. D)EATH 0F %I % TIUFICITF S'! . A Sweet 1At Il schw)l G irl car !41 WtT t Just as, dawn w. hrcak i, y.rday little girl awoke to the morning of a en(dless day. The sweet child spirit little 'Marguerite Sale was taken from tli world where its mission, though brie was one of love and of inspiration to a around her. Just six (lays had she bee lying in the grasp of a most relen tle case of pneumonia. She knew her coi dition and was ready to go home. Th little girl was the daughter of 'Mrs. 'M. A Sale, who for nine years had been teacher in the Presbyterian High schoo Little Marguerite, though but twelv years old and with the pure, afTectionat heart of a child, was endowed with th intellect of one of more mature years, an her sweetly unselfish life made the worl briglter for many The iemains were taken to Newherri accompanied by Rev. G. A. Blackburt Mr. Claude Girardeau, Mr. A. MT. Ric ardson and the little girl's brother, I: Dougla; Sale, and there she was burie by the side of her father, the late Re' M. A. Sale of the Presbyterian church. The State, 6th. The remains were brought to Newberr and buried Wednesday afternoon at Ros< ment cemeterv. Funeral from the res dence of Mr. and Mrs. G. G Sale A COM)l'ER ?E SHERIFF. 1h, ,'flice of Ihe Wt stern Inion Telegrap .onp -ny Hsrs I.-vid on-Th.i Sh.-riff ACteI*P- H' d 1 a ;i iow-% I ht mi to 4*401411:ue. H1u-illws. The property. real and personal, ir cluding the franchise and right of way c the Western Union Telegraph Compan in this county was I vied on by the shei iff a few days ago and advertised in ou last paper for sale on salesday in Marcl to satisfy a judgment of 'r,2cD obtaine in the case .of D. P. Ward against sai company. Sheriff Buford had it in his power t close the office here on last Wednesdav but the company offered a bond, whicl the sheriff knew was sufficient to cove the amount, and it being discretionar; with hini whether or not to accept it, h took into consideration the hardships c the public should the office be closed f thirty days, and accepted the bond; s< the telegraph office is running as usua and the plaintiffs are secure. This wa a considerate act on the part of th sheriff. For S.omach Troobtesi. ''I have taken a great man'y ditTeren medicine< for stomnach trouble and con so n"." .nys \1r. S Geiger of Dunk~ r.-ul -. ifm ny as *~ f*-om I 'a rb-ariain' .'omn wh aid L v' T'a'>es."' For sab ax W. l' P an & -ion. NE'WBFRCY COLLEGiC' D)iY At the~ hvietoni Expr'sit ioa Hia Hian F x- d- I heC ."tudett-I W ill Gjo Do0Wn InI a Hestty. TPhe second day of April hias bee ixed bay the authoritirs of the CTharles ton Exposition as Newberry Colleg' Day. A speci di train wi'1 leave New' berry on the first carrying the stu den te, ailumni, and friends of the ('01 leg.... ri'e whole day on the seconi wi; I e sp. i a t. th -Exposition. Mos f the ,: udA:ti ha.vte already signifiel th :ir inte.i t) I of g >ing, and no doub tbere will be a large number of th alumni and frieuds of the college wh< will accompany the party. The program in detail will be an nounced later. When you lacik energy, do not relhsl your food, feel dull and stupid, afte eating, all you need is a do-e of ('hamr !erlairi's Stomach and Liver Tableth They will make you feel like a nev man and give you an appetite like bear. For sa1e by W. E~ Pelbham & Sor K iMEH.LL A r TH E COLLEGE'. Lach Warren Getting the Te-ainOrganize andi in) sh.epe. Work on the organizattionl of the New berry College baseball team has alread comm-ced and the boys are gettini down to bard practice. The team thi year will be train ed by Mr. WV. E. Wai ren, of Washington, D. C., who is wel known, both in baseb-ll and social cir eles He was with the team last yea1 and did some excellent work. Last yet he play ed with Wilmnington in the Vi, minia-Carolina League and has signe' with Birmingham. in the Souther League, for the present season H says the prospects are very bright th-a Newberry is going to have one of tb stongest teams in the State. Mlost c the players on last year's teamn are a college this year, and there is some es cellenat new material from whicht pick. I'he team will have support of facuit and the whole college and may :est a; sured that the supp)lort of the citiz:n of Newber'ry will not be lacking We hope it may not l->se a gain'th seaon. S >a,tiing ti at WVi1 Do You (io-I We irio,v of u,) w'.y in whiclh we' ca be of mn >r servies tO our redrs th to tel~ thAm of sitme hingi thtt will b: Of rea- good to the~m. For this rea-'' we want to' arg'iaut them with n' we cor,ider onei if the very hest reni. dies on the m,trket for coaige,~ cold and Wiait aa'eming cein >ain c roal We ref-r to Caaera'f 'in's ( 'oughi Re 1 edy. We have used it with such g 'o resui.s in our faii>y so long th it it he become a househiold necessity. By i prompl~t uie .s hiavia't any d.>ublt 'Y that it has tim and ag uin p)revente cr)tuL) The, isimony is given1 upt ou-w xe:f~C nlw tVOuir w rexper:enee,ady whosugwe the sinur read rc, epallysk- thp it thav ms chla alaysr k-epiti thouir homesn aS. a )afeuar ain: c r. -al b nX.(S. LC )a M i. e ,. A he W i Alhan & S m. -1;RAL IELIVERY ROU IFS. y jutir' a-ton of tli)ers t 1 Thos'' D;4irl Thv m. n1 Ma, ,11 of the rural 1 : Iecne >f the postof-ice depart rieint, : W Hn s lostniaster Bynuni i ' f, m -ing in regard to . ; K . :.. del 1 erv ioutes in this cnuntv: n Sir: On Feb. I, 1902, the order of t s president classifying rural letter carri< I- will become effective. All selections I e the position of carrier after that date w I- e male in accor(lance wit'.i rules pi a scribed by the civil service comnnissio l. There is on file in the postoffice depa e ment three petitions praying for the < e tablishment of service from your offi( e Nos 52430, 58585, 59S86. In order to f d cilitate the work of the special age r1 when li reaches your office it will necessary to secure applicants for the r , sition of carrier in advance of his arrm , You will therefore advise as many of t - petitioners as you can reach to sugg( the names of three or more persons wlc d they deem capable and who are willing act as carrier. You will also receive t - names of others who may apply for q pointment The special agent will noti y you in due time of the day he will arri at your office so that you may notify t applicants to be on hand to take the pi scribed examination which will he e tremely simple and practical, only su cient to test the applicant's ability read and write. h Applicants must reside directly on within the territory to be supplied by t propo.eed route. Each applicant must be prepared furnish a suitr.ble horse and cart or wag f for use of the service. y Applications of persons under 1 . over 55 years of age will not be receiv r except in the case of honorably discharg soldiers and sailors of the Civil w%ar j Spanish war -.ho are physic ly able j perform service. AT?lications of badly crippled or a formed persons will not he considered. Applications of women will be receiv i but a woman will not be recommend r for appointment to the position of rep lar carrier unless in the judgment of t e peci-l agent who will conduct the e f amination, local conditions and circu r stances are such as to make the recoi imen(ation desirable and for the best i 1 terest of the servic-. s You will post this letter in a consp e ious place in the public part of your< fice and after ten (lays submiit to this fice the names of those who desire take the examination. SSoft Hiarness You can make your har-A ness as soft as a gove and as tough as wire by 5 using EUR EKA Har.1 neCSs Oil. Y1ou canl lengthen its life--make it Alat twiceO as long as81 ordinarily w ould. MEUREKA SHarness Oil mnake a poor looking bar ness like new. Madeo of' pure. heavy bodied oil, es pecialy ' prepalred to wAithi Stand thI we~ather. Sold everyw~here In caDs-all slie.~ Made by STANDARD 01I. Co. . Cents Make Dollars. And people wvith good sen spend their money at home I r that puts money in circulat ion. MOR AL: Have your laund-y work (done the NEWBERRY STEAM LAUI DRY. D)on 't send it away. W\ith 14 cents' worth you gel bicycle ticket. L. B. AULL, s Lesse< RXcURSNiRAB O JBRIEN,8. co aia Newbtem all an3lrellsRailr - A NI) SAtlantic Coast Line Railroad. t SouthI Carolina Inter-1 tat and wsw4rL di Ex po'itton. e Ticketr, on sale at f)oow ing rte: f From (a'ss A Class 1; Cia'n LaurenS. C. (' 3.O - T Prosperity, S. 1'.. '.h -~., i) ittle Mountainl, S. C., 7-')~ (hapin, 5. -', .35 4.5 -~ . Irno, S. C., i.3.4 4.b5 .2 y Co >b.b s ld dal to Ma 3 te Class A ti(ketS sold dlaily to Mayit 3 st1 tinu lous pass Lie, iinal limiot 1(0 daysIe HIjoe ~ od niL o' i ad t lio to d tIe of sale. 'lasi C ticjkets sold Tuesd~aby and iii hu 1 ot each' week to May 29th cian)it i ourou pass k'r schedule aiid fu--ther inifoirimatlin ress E. C .V E N tG (, Agent, .1 . F. Ll l\( GsT)N. 'ol' ', nCoilun . 5( c TIrallie Managa . en. Pas. Agei n - . d/ i Baking Piwder 'rs or Most healthful leavener in a nt. e the worid. 0 I. Goes farther. le to MOYAL BAKING PONDER CO . NYEW YOR lie p fy WF.WPER:V MAYHET. e Corrected every Tiesdav and Friday lie -v Summer Broi e- Me ..at .................. 9 a c. x- S%ould1'rs......... ................. .. . H - am s................................... 12 ' [I(. Pest 1,ard ............... ........... 9 a 125 c. to BeA Molasse , new crop...... 6(,c. Good \folas ';... ................. 25(dy50c. or Corn .............................. $l.00. lie cal ........ ....... ........... 90c. e av.......... .............. $1.00 U.Theat l3ran....................... 01.-5. to I t Patert .'.ur .............. . 85.25. m 2 ' Be t lo .................... $1.75. S trait Plutn:-......................... t. 4 50. i o d O d-n: : F<.ur.......... 4 0( 4t1.25. or to Country Produce toud er, per 1. .... . ......... 15(c20c. E 2 :S. per dozen .............. 17c. le- ( hickens, each.................... 5(a 25c. Cort, per buhel.. ............85c. d Sweet potatot-, ... ....50(060c T-rkeys, per th ........... 6(ai 8c. d Peas p;er buThel.... ...8.. S5e he - SPECIAL NOTICES. have dus m ,d a lar!e contract for Fertiliz:r-s and are ready to - make lo v prices. See us before buy ing. E M EVANS & Co. c- OST MINU l'ES-11iehardl Glenn, a T- Seknown colored farmer, who f- live, Iear Dr. R. C. Carlisle. lost on to 1Ek b. 3i, in towln of New berry, 13 copies of the Mlinutes of the New Enoree Bap tist Associatio01. Tne person fi nd ing "" tbem will please mail them to me at Newberry, S C., at my expense. 1 t. C. WV. Worthy. 7Ehave ju4t made a lare- c..r.et fYor Fert: l:zers anid are readly t make low prices See us hefore huy in1g. -E. Ml EA.NS & L O. fIlE Buck Store ;mrehas.ed by me fro Mr11. L. 'I(ld .a Ct,. has give ue grod satisset!i in a very particae 1) 1'. IZ0O'fD. Jan G0, 1902'6 or lYrtilizars and are ready 1.o mrak low' priCe . S, e us b~efore~ buy ing. E M. EVatNs & Co. 3~EMO0 ED-I have moved my jew eldry estab)iishmfenlt into the store occupied by Pelham's china hail and will in the future be in a better posi tion to serve the p)ut>lie. I keep con stantly on hand, Gold WVatches, Dia mond and wedding rings, jewelry, silverware, cut glass. clocks and novel ties. Remember I am prepared to fit difficult eyes with glasses. Yours for -trade. J. GUY D.\NIELS. 'OR Biliousness, Jaundice, etc., use Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents se at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly r LUMBER FOR SA\LE-I am now ready to fill orders for lumber on abort notice. Located within one mile of town. Give me your orders f2m. Gus 13 SUMMER. TIl E Buck Stove purchased of H. E at - Todd & (Co gives me entire satis' faction in every rspect. I- f6t T. J. [JAYS. SMITHI BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki aadnards .C, will grind on F'ridays RY Palmetto Liver Mediejne for in digestion. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. 1 T H E Newberry Steam Laundry Co is * making a specialty of cleaning and - pressing pants. Give them a trial. ft 3. ALMETTO Liver Medicine cured Ime of ecoromec conis'ipat ionl writes James Evans, P'iedmontt, S. C. Sold at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly BRING or send with wag>'n yo.mr co:ate, verts anid pants th,it you want cleaned and pressed We trave experieniced help and guarantee all ~work to be lir'st-class f tf STEA\M LAVNI)IY (' :~A LS serv, d in good sty le, the ii~very best the mzarke- alfords at R J Miller's re&taurant, near post ol01ice. 1t Etf ' j7a1E Buck Stove, sold by H. E. Todd x\ CJo.. is certainly anm ideal -tove n. I n fact, in respect to its quality, beauity - a''d valuamble .service, it s a-Ids unparal elied to anyv arielie of its kinrd I have de b-en usiig a Bucmk Store for quitt a o1 while and I ike it so well that 1 would d riot g.ive it in exebanige for any other stove. Very re'sptectfull., 'G. s wERT:ms. Ne wberry. S. C..Tar.. 15. 1902. f63t We have just made a large contrLct for Fer tilizers and are ready to make low prices. See us before buying. E. M. EVANS & CO. r(i' run1 no ri-k in naving~ .\ ol woolen clo0the el- can (d and rei enm at the Newberry Steamu L undry, fom -we. guarntee them not to shrink. t tf WHIT[ Nainsooks Dimitios, Embroideries,I Insertilons, Lawn E Be sure t We are ofi in New StylE Just receivei We are als of Ginghams cerised Cha wanted for e or full suits. Comi WHAT EVEAY Must I It is generally concede< bat we do, and know ourp ouse in the town. Of con: tanding that our satisfactio nous increase which we not l im on your patronage is t >etter values than we ever di now that our prices are alv ter what they advertise-wb emnant-Red Letter. or 5 GIVE A hich means "More Goods To those who do not tri oods and our prices with a How many houses, "Bri uch a test? We answer: Here are stimulants for 2,000 Cans 31b Pie Pea 2,000 Cans 21b Tomato 1,000 Cans .11b Baking 5,0001bs Arbuckle Coffe :3,000lbs Arm and Ham 500lbs best Cream Chet There are Bargains in 4 We shall be delighted t O. K Fbruary 2 That's one day c 'H -og.'' G rou nd Hog ame--the hog ut, saw his sha ent Way baCk ar down. If it is true he eather prophei ill h'ave bad Wei BETTE REAE ifl our Cold Tablets Eas' a(n( effective. Then our Q lief Congh Mixture is givi faction. Speaking of Ground Hog eat it. If we don't eat the al we eat sausage and Ground Hog. WVe have always in sto Ground Sage and fine Spic )le for seasoning Sausage. Drugs, Medicir Cigars and Tob~ We Sell Wiley's C G6OS SALI Fancy Stripes, Ohecked Muslins, Lawns. watch Pieces, Edge and ambric Embroideries, mbroideries, etc. o see these Goods. ering Special Values s and Fresh Goods. J the past week. o showing a fine line , Madras Cloths, Mer mbrays--just what is arly Spring for waists Prices 10 to 20c. and See Us! ONE SAYS-____ )e So! I by all who handle the same kind of good. rices, that we give the very best values of any se we are proud of this reputation. notwith n is always secure on this point from the enor e in our sales year after year, but our main he fact that we are now giving bigger and d before. Those who already trade with us rays lower than those of other houses-no mat ether Closing out-Fire-New York Cost ~heriff Sale. We conduct every day a LWAY SALE for Less Money." 1others.us We sk notin tbetter than that.ou g Concerns," would be willing to submit to None. shattered nerves: hes, 5e per can. s, oc per can. Powders, 2e per can. e, 12Ac per pound. ner Soda, 2tc per pound. se, 15c per pound. ery Department for you. > serve you. LETTNER. d -T HE (ESTABLISHED IN I87I.) n the Capital -- -- ---$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 Day General banking bsiness transacted came with pomptnes 33special attentio to dow, savings Department. d sat Deposits allowed interest at the rate deposit.r centerest payable January 1st IS a and July 1st of each year. :We MI. A. CARLISLE, Prest. ther. T-5S DNCA, 0Cashiers.C' or Colds gais- FoST $ALE. ag stis For20 days I will sell ,we all FANCY LAMPS, CHINA, real ani- GOOD CROCKERY that isAND COOK STOVES SATi COST. 1 mea n bu siness. ~es' Come and see. ~ccos. Wishing one and all 1a Happy New Year. ~niJ . W. White.