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43011,) MMit s % 1' I ICF.I. l mbIih U)a, i 0. lt.-- AftCr a1 0e cose of two <h-yi tilking in thu Char lCton I"x o ition t,c l!gish6t.1l1e got back down to work to.lay. There remin0i OyI eleven working days of this tasssionm for 1.he forty day limit expi'cs onl Ih 23ved which is Suin day and thc 22nd bein,r a lCUIRI holiday adjoi'nitenit. will in all probability he had on the ilight of the 214t. I felt sure aS I stAted, that the r'eiO1lution int,ro duced to adjoilrim on the 15t,h was only I lit,tl hincombe indulgd inl or home cotsiiption. Not,h ing more has been heard from tie resoltition and very lit tle its betn done and tils is tlt. I0ith. Tihe genetral appropriationi i II wis iln troduced only last, Thursday and nio diseussion lias Yet been had onl it. ** The muembers Who went to Charles t,ol seeml to have hiad i deligh tim Lile andl(] speak lin very compliimntary ,0rm111s of the i'Xpositionl. It was time well spent anid I do not think there are anly Who will reg'et it,. There Wis 1omeR11 COISi(lVIrable disen1ii siomn in tha I house on Thursl over a rsoLution to receive n1o paiy for ule two days Spenmt at tbe I",x)OSition nid thirty memibers vot,ed for it., but iniasfiimcl ats time resolution was lost, I presuimc fily will now feel free to accept, this a s will ithe (othi ers Such rmisolhitions is these st.rike lit- um Iao and not ( olf -red ).I good fatit I, but of course t,iese are n! txceptionis, for I iceI sure the member who olffrell ihis resolution is co nsct. i vli ouls and faithiful in tie di,4chligc of his iut.y. MLill I hatte to see 0,h1 legishaor of i lig St.ate like South Carolina quibblinig over i 1tiatite' of this kinld. It is rNght, of course, for every uoImbIer to Wiltch lt louaks inl timet public treasury and be as Oc I'miul wit,ithe Stitle's Imiomy Is a lrinleit, linlus manm) would be with I Itis owm. x * W The trsts and t,le eorlpo-iirLionls Ire nlow alb milt Lithe oily m, v tters of public inuervAt, t , b haindled ad tihe redis tricting bill. As I have said before tho NicGowan hill hs passvt the house biuti is flow before tile Seniate. mIakes If) ('ihan1ge 1 i t.hil thiid disti-iet inl which NewheV'rrY is IOAlId Thc bill to ivoke tme el cIarter of time \mm glii --Cmol iima Chemical Company hails not yet been act'd m)m b.y tme SeIIte mil it is not lit all IrObale LIat a:ythhinig will he loin' onl this hill but IImta it will die with I hec sessioni. Thm hill r10 ubming Salaries of ectiimy (1llLils b, -s nlot yet, bo'e n Thc approprinlt ii bill t his yvar. it, reporu d by .-voIb mittee, v:trries wit It it Labout fl4,t1 mn >re t hal li th oli le reported i year ago amid it wails inl vx eess <of inly fomt' alpropriitinm. The' lilcease is uccolulto-d1 for. by the il eise- delnnibmdmit by th- liospital for e tit- Insano , t he'inrt aS' for Confederat tim pen'msion-ma, them iniirmnse to Wintropmu andm to itmhe lhuafan mii l e-liI!i~t' A mmi o tom tak1 Im!mue' during ibi, 3i m:. fori tia- itmlancei' oft hiie -t -'-hn wmill be a Ll,.iken upl ini diR'uming the appiltopruia- 11 tonR ihill. t T'l'm'tymnimni At tuma lm jinmt rneiolutiimm t have'm lit'i'n rat itim'ti ince tm c-tesiunmhi- a iranu, butm i.\ 3 iwo hamvm' biteen pri'mit.ed mif thmest andmi !im'y mar'e nowu Lthe lawm. One is tih' Am'' iimimingmx thett comie as pr'epred'&o by' tm. mmmidi m!inssioner's anid the other'm is thi'i j.'y' law. I wiait tom say wit Imumt iiny demgm'ee (of p1. rtimlityi Lmat. time 51-rmon at thme [Luth eranR churchm-'i inm Newh-ei'mrry yes-terdamy mmmriinlg l.v the m paistor, illev. D)r. Sema brook, was minie oft tihe het I hiave hmeard in ai long time. It, wasH tronmg and( fom co fum andmii dliIve'red withI an enthusasm that shmowemd time preaicheri feit the truth hme wmas priesenmting. **1 ShitT Hiuford icame down to Ctolumn h)ia y3'.'terday after-nooun on time alert for somme fuigitivo from justice. E'. Hi. A. Senatmor ii R Tlilhmnmn hai' our thamk ma fair a copy of time latest (ongessuionai D)irectoiry. The P1reidenmt's visit to CharieBton hasm beent potptoned oni alccount oft the illnesis of hiP elde3st son, who as an attacak of pnReuimonia. TJhe jurmy law as it has pa~ssed both brainchems oft the legislature, is pIrintedI in full onf t he outside of t hIs issmue. It will no doumt standi time test of the conm A stitution aind there wIll be ino further trouble about thme tryling of jmury calses Much good will have been accomn plished if time action of tihe courts in holding theo old jury law to be uncon stitutionial will p)revent iocal and spo. olal legislation in the future. It seems thmat some of the Georgia -politicians, followIng theo leadi of South Carolins, are trying to got up joint do bates for t.he discussion of national and State issues. Th~e echeme, however, has fallen through on aiccount of time refusal of smimme of the most prominent politicians to bake part. These joint debates in South Carolina lately have degenerated into meetings wi emre the pulittciane do nothing but heap upon eamch other's heads abuse and ridicule, and the Georgia states men have done wisely in refusing to take part. 8ou te syn~ 18e. Dmn't matke it a hiabit to horr..w your it! h blor's papler. Thet paperi is to, hvatp to do thILt. Doni'l mitkv it at halbit, Lo It-mII your pkilt.r. Y"lu mliLYh1, Want it t-omlimic when it's a1way Itroml homn. mi 't. itsk u- to cr, dit you. Wt don't wanti to hurt y f et it.o-- by r i g. Don't. he aI chaun, Io it, . k. % w.i e- voll 1. p) k1wr lik.. sk L oi. in l rimus i z -11 and kovp I o , I i t'. ,. , LlOtl oi UIel T h t00V( 66.v ("o n1'1 " 10 from111 tbl takfeivy alldg am.1y apropos \e wou Id I ( li t.o ad niti t h r f18 II.or1 I! th )e b I., elit of tihet! ditor. If aInilyonet. fat i; 1t hiltd any of thes. "don'is" doni'l VI nad t hirn. lio may come around aif ter a tw ilie see the error rf Lhi. iaty. And don't it too sensitive i nd take everyt,bihig ,btis .said or donec av at thrust at, yfou. The Southern Railway i.4 ffour'lInh ihi mllost excellent service for ti h Cio-l to, Ix ositio,in rid iti ninig rour. wts SCnrI4 trIPIS (daily bk'L,ween C0ol1rnhill and Charletonl viach Wa). There ht. one chanige oil O,hwGreellville N ('ohlln-l bill, divisionl %we(. would like to See an We believe Wouid mct thel. opproval )If f VAi.t Iijority of Wit,i IpI,nS a nd t) it is Io have li its trai passing here t on o'clock Ieave Oreenville varly in the monIt1ing so ts-t,o reach Colkiumibia by 9 or i9::io it. mI. ,nd the train, from c,,htn bia m.l leave there about four o'clock Iin thet.! afternloon. If that, change were mIade We wolid have an ide(.aLI sched wile that, Would give lii-Sons from from tilel p vt anl oppewrtill'Y to 1!) Lt, ('olum biI tilld spl- ! w , ral hii r and( riti th ol itn b li-t h 4'i11u Il-inht,. li- 11)11' I M-1118 ii t1 . Mr. IB Carl;sll. lilt., ha I m vod into his hanidscimlp, coti l-I tg joi st. lilhdi m by C ('. iavis, of Ni-wherry. WVi wouhd like to eiet'110n1r suchIl lioe s 11 -ti gri the c1011on - try. we Were sorry (o IvItil of the dt t hil of Mr. I) lots t handl.r, who died lIt wvvk. lio wats t1 w lhe y brother of 01ur n11eiglbior,. lr I ' Cha dlkr. lif. lOt hitir 1101t t.tyII jY y4. a r Iarf 14)l m:ehis honm- in1 ;Irveenville. Ml iss li .Ssit -, i . vamlife olit Saturd y [evompnllim 1h . .Ais To'ltvn and . birol-d Sli illay-t vOil i$. M lSs .lita .11 ew, of D il ) i8d0 iS viiing heri tu , Mr.s in A I lawk Ils M iSS D)LiS , V 'h ell 11ISPVenI1t la t e Ik Wilysist i it sa ai t:n Iii pa al i M v. I . A. awkinws, of ( '4hlllhia Sp lt til' SO )bha1 IndV th' p1:ar*011a M .1ir . L . \ . 11\1.1ell is iOriinv it wi-1l for Mir. S. A\. .uletlr Sor NIr I-. W. Bian4tfod ir-prietnir of he Biransfilrd Mlills of O)wen-boro, Kiy., iaair of t h-ra "Clifto. b1*1lvil C f oi" orand of flo r, was i)l it t ity last, Wilk for IIhe puirposo of introducing is Nomr in) thki nIrIIket. The "('liftonl " I or is n tad y -i n e%, I t 1 11h4 flm,( pat.-Int, 11olurs m1ade, butl Very Anak is Sold under the reviste!ed ad mar Aofi Jte AndiAdutsa. r ily- mi-le Both Vof th l'Ohirierwh a- meb- tofelan bi eguo, anoha n id it, s toubing undierot o . s >rr100 D.ie foritiued n a. n .ulterat i In.asee sfu di i Iur '.Ii)l 1ay tias,. mas [orernow inni ve d"aii , as he 'ur foodla a psedercongrMss M oyar g Iitdi'is (2),oMissio reent,y analizdI th our-fsix mIilln iocaed in Kasmany Alfeet t, a foundposynous linera alieaye i n Ote Millurt M--everycoe oft,em. hismilra , 0s a wite andlin slae,adcn Rt be deitd, exiet byichrd,cal nayi, but rs eeMiusn er,ct wMls e 5 verby'an oerotasbrasmd 8ut-Adu lterat eague'sguaranter, aMorso th.'e "ellon" brnd to sy 'ohingof is spro uaiyo WJghnrad Wite, Mlor.Te "Wieaton" Perhsonsw RHlipp fod the let,toil peesA hyr dvertised . Aeingsgbruay 5,19 ofJ wHl whichnd Prodston atnons thre toDes. rt, a tw fiominbol, aMrs ouece o Durer. de G - Florence G- dey ali olmn 8T0RitV 0V' A COON. The ' 1rw n 411w O 1t14n141 vimalij i)ur iig Ihe early Im I. of tibt session Miv- legiLhalr- Ai-sistant, clerk le. (m'ow, 'f the s. -1e :ts workinlg well inll) the Iight. in to- st-ntel cbami b rI., pvieprill tlie r-x da)'s joilnal for tht- priilta 11.- w% , rirel , weary and wori w ith It 11.i wo k ;aIl 11h aid back in his hir to :ak m I. l l-C.1L. L,ooking ')ut, of ole of I hII( win(do As he( saw on the Window sill ant I'llinimal that, looked to him) lhke a acooil. lie rubled his eyH ail to)k anotivihr look und dvcidt-d that it wias acLually a cool ailil not ti opt,i vILI illusi.n. O>n u oiig ti investigate the lunimllia ad Se( !ow t tol I th c story tite next Iorining, but, his talt. was received wi.i u tli I ad minemhers wert. hald to vrelnark thiat * McCown must hatVi- had 'em1 ILa-I night."; 01r "MIC Cowit is hug hoalsf.," Ind olt.er such like iltmpertinUlit, tIl a isrespectful re iiaks. Now \Ifr. Mc:Cowi is a man of strict VUrAcitV aiid ump1st,ione<l Ho briety. Ilis friend-I say tiat inl tle lat ter I.spect Ii woulild iot know a bli Ind Li ge r If hteu ran IcIoss o 01, sm0111e-thinig that, is liable to happeit to atty m1ana in 'oluimbill, except state cnstabe-ittICs aId p)OlicCeitl, for aIIIy of -auchi animials aIre Itt large in the city. liuder such virciisLitnCUS Mr. aeCowni was mich hurt that his tit fal iness should be doubted or that iulatitat,ion should be cast upwon his te-t(1tal pitIal4-iph-S, atd l e dtrI' m0 i fal lt vbilll ic:00 .him 1 '. ltie wa; voisitntly (Oil t.il "olcmit, faor- th Ie cioili. IutL e. i-kf stoe t ra, ks wtre dall- vere in l - uit al the lit ir of tlie esgroisIig ci th prtmenit, h an X part cat i - inl the l i)'t. r )- pro inied timm gnin tic oli tiacks. Mt('Cown beganl to fri litter las he saW vinidivntion inl t'ight TI he n1iIht wa.tthI manLi 11ddekd hi";r-ino y a in ,a la.. had sven 11h,- aIl irnal. Stil I uIit inl g 'llmailasus inl tihl! 1-lg iatu sioAmok Ihileir hlladtf alld saill Ilighl, watchmlenl tell erally -ipt all nig lt, ald( his story Was blul a I ieatil. li.- an1id \-leCown poioled licir fres ani hmgtught aoon t-rap 1) atid b)I1t.1d it. Iv.r I ('oin k<vpt clouar (f i I ut il Thu''l )rsde k N 1)i _h]t whe heI 1 1 wialkevd inIoi it, tild was caullght. I c.l (own1) i atdIa the watchanIt ft-l that i V have n L great victory, aId alre waiag biad sitilis ovar the discomI ture of thes--1u1h doutmed theirtate "21 cr tIP'S . ttliiiihli.i state l 11t. Thl. anilliail wits onl exhibition t- ray t i ih tool htuse to prove hlaut a c0in hi,ala d in tiaILly been inhabit ov the St:it.e i'.1ml. Where it come iom1 or howv it vot, f lire is unknown, lt it, is slipp If-d to be the pet, eol of aonie ei az -i Columiia Recoi d, 8th. Mot hers can saftfly give Loley's H oney alt I'ar to their hildren for' coulgis iud cohis, for It coltaisI no opiat,es or ithier poisons. Giliier & Weeks. Germany, at the end of 1902, will have stk anditg army of .195,oc) Mn. Wint.er ciugi.s are alit 'I resul t, in osmpiiitttio. if ii-gletead. They cit t o cont broki a up lay uasinig Fle3's lio0tL3 ind TIar'. Gilder & Weeks. T'he paper cutrrentcy of Spain ntow stands ~t 4i3 per centt. loss oit the gold standcardl. ley'~u s Honitey anud Tlar is bet, for no opatles, andl cures qutick ly. Caraefutl :nothers keep it in the house. Gildt r & Weeks. Phtiladelphliat druinkuards are ntow re leased wheat sobeir for fe:ar of their b)rinlg ing smiahlipox into the jail. TIhe most rei able preparation for kidney t.roubles ont the market is Fo hey's K idneay Caure Gilder a Weeks. P'haenomtenally mild winter is being ex pecrientedl in Russia. At Kiev the trees are h)udd(ing, tihe river l)nieper is cear of ice, while at Warsaw violets are flower ing. Kidneray comlit h kills miore pteople than aniy other diiseaste Thiais Is dueo to the d isease be 1itg so insidiouars that it gets a gooud hold on ie system before it is recognaized. Foley's Kidney Cure will p)revent, I he deveIlpet. of fatal disease if takent ini time. Gilder & Weeks. A shte firm int Toledo, 0., has traced to the depredations of mtice, losses ini greenbacks antd other paper mtontey which have tamounited to $20,cco itt four years. A 1Nigat Alarmt. Worse titan an alarm of lire at nlight is the brat.sy cough of eroutp, which sounds like the cibdiren's death knoll and It meanhs death unl-m somnething is dloi.o qutickly. Iaoley' 15Honey and 'Tar niever fails to givo Instant reliel aind quickly cuties the wvort, forms of erou p Miras. P L Cord ier, of Mant nitgton, KCy., writes: '-My tree year old cilid had a severe ease of crou p; the doctor said shte could not live. I got a bottle of l4oley's Honey and Tar,th Ilrse dose gave quick relief andtu saved her life'." Refuse substitutes. Gildor & Weeks 'rTe fertility of Egyptiani soil is illuas trated by the fact that every otno of 10,500 square ilies cana support 928 personts whiereas eveni in densely popula.ed1 l. gitiut there are ontly 58() to the sqjuare miile. A Thoalr,dia IttutiaM an-rwn Away. Mr. W. W. Hiakuar, of Plainview, Neb., writes: "My wIre had lunag I rouble for' tover fifteen years. We tried a number of doctors and spenlt olver a thousand dollars without any relIef SIte was very low andl I lost all hope, when a frind suaggestedl tryling li-.iey's Hloney and Ttar, whIch I dial; ai-d thanks be to this great remcIdy it saivedi her life lhte is stronger and enljoys better health than sIhe has over ka own in ten years We shall never lie withaout~ Foley's Honey and Tar ad would ask those afficted to try it. Gilder & We.eks. INFLUENCE MENTAL AND MORAL. 'he st:at of tho itother itring K gesttiot mnay iniiniiev the whole ittitre of the chilit It is hiily i1nport:itt th it preginalit woieI ni et the ins. tic witi cal;u conmposmaie anl with fig little v: i l it s It, 1) - - 1jiIe. A r1 111iIts of t h v lower I k i n g (I o in re - g iii e i 41 itt - aide aiId t.4 un11lerv:o I ainl less yestait ionl tin th-livery of yoolny, for the are not physi Caly Iv11tillperedt or Ief,i fied by dress. W o1i1 e 11 stiffer it g ottit-s when Withi childi, 111nless they mn;ke t380 of thle (lis coveries of art and science that counteract the elftct of dress follies. 'ro-day ill every drug store there is one hiiiitent sol(I at $1 per biottle. which excels in vir-tule Itril s:utfen-sq any like rettledy, to be appliel externally by liart once it <day (in thef( skin inl thos regit-n1 of tle ute-us. It is not It irtg for yoni lo swallow. It is Mother's Frcend, so named hecanse it has never failedi to givo coinf.rt I <Ild C-:sse to any Worman\ who ever uset it i) im1o0theroho<i. Sernd for oltr free book, 'Motherhool. Till HRADIILLD R[GULATOR CO., AILANTA, GA. Tacoim.t, Wish , is 3,209 miles from New York by the shortest route and takes 127 hours to get there. Olet Molcliar'4 Experlerci,. M. M. Austin, a civil witr veteran, of Winchester, Intd., writes: "My wife was Hick it long tinie ill spite of goad doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. ICing's New Life Pills, which worked wolders for her health." They Olwny, do. Try thmli. Only '5e i l illdiggisi. The State and local boards of Iteallit of 0lio have aIo)ted a rIesolutiOnl declaring a:gainist tile continitued ui e of paper iloney . fter it has become soiled fromt constant hi;uiil inzg. Nolice of Filp Scllomeint a1l Discharc. . i TI 1' IY GIVEN . othatm) will make a final sett( MeW 0on thIe e-slatte of T. Odell Dtickut iillo in the IPlrohafe Co-t, for New - I rey County, S C., n Moniday the 10th dhly of MI'arch, A D. 1902, at, 11 el0OCc il tO- for-enmolt a d will imine 1iely thereafte-r apply for letters dis ii [-Sory. NANCY 1)UCK ET, Guardian of said minor. February 70h. 1902 I'l 1 E UNITE) STATES OF AM ERt CA, 'T[14' STATE O SOUUTH CARO b,l NA, NEWBERY COUNTY-IN TIl 1 tN UNITE) S I'ATES )ISTRICT COUlWIT. I n re , Charles J. Zobel, Bankrupt. H '14ARLES J. ZOBEL HAVING I been duly adjudicated a bank -upt,, on the 1st day of* February, 1902. ar-d has been duly refered to m(4 is Referee to taki proceedings in this ciasez is required by the Bankrupt, law In this case, notice is hereby given that the sad Charles J. Zo-hl, bankrupt, will be examined by me In my oilee at 11 o'clock A. M , of the 15-h day of Feb ruary 1902 All who art, interested are roquclsted tw be present, In personi or by ILtorney. R. H. WELVH, Newhtrry, K. C. Referee. Sheriff s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWB RRY. D. P., Ward, Plaintiff, atgainst The Western Union Tielegraph Comn pany, Decfend'ant. BY VlRT'UM OF' AN EXECUTION A.to me directed in the above stated ease, I will selIl before the ottrt 11ouse ini Newberry, Siate an~d county afore said, wIthIn the legal hour-s of Hale, Eln saleday in March next,, being the 3d (lay thereof, the following described p)rop)erty of Maid defendant: the lat I aries, instrutmeunt, wires, po(les, and all other property, real aind personal, In. eluiding the franchIse ai-d rIght of way of said defendant within the coutyt atnd State aforesaid. LevIed on to sat isf y a judgtment In the stated case. Te'rmns: Catsh; purchaser to pay for pa pera and stamps. M. M. BUFORDIU, SheriTf Newherry ('ounty. February 3d, 1902. TO THE ITIZENS OF TOWNSIIPS NOS 2, 3 AND 11. Yr OU ARE HEREBY CALLED TP . moet at Mr. J. A. Cromer's resi denco at 3 o'clock on the afternoon c Saturday, 15th instant, for the purpos of organIzing anid looking to protectini oturselves in the case of incendiary firet A full meeting of all the citizens is de sIred. J. A. CROM ER. J. P WICKER. The Ewer ~MATH LES In New Spring Hats, Neg New and Original Conceptions facturers are controlled by us8. Exclusive Novelties correct in S Look at the "Lofter" H Stylish for middle aged or The "Mascot" for youn style than any hat ever shi The enviable record of t will be more ti sustair been so well prepared to j Than king the genera for their most liberal ; continuance of the sar ANPTUERITY To Bu Merchandise for Almost a Song. I Just finished taking stock. In Selling so many goods last year we have accumulated Odds and Ends in short lengths. I am going to clean them out at less than fifty cents on the dollar. Now is your chance to buy remnants and short ends for almost your own price. All odds and ends in Clothing and Shoes will be sold this week at Cut Throat Prices. Thousands of yards of white lawns Nainsook, Percales, Check Muslin and Embroid eries to be sold this week. We need room for Spring goods as I am going to the great Dry Goods Centre of the North to buy Spring goods and want planty of ready cash. This will be..,goodbye sale to all winter goods. 5 Bales 40inch White Cloth, (short length) worth 6 1-2 only Sc. 2 Bales 36 in. Drill worth 7c. only - - 5c. 2 Cases shirting calicoes worth 5c Mimnaugh's 3 1-2 100 doz. men's half hose worth [0c. price only Sc. 100 doz. ladies hose worth 10c. Mimnaugh's price 5c. 10 doz. white bed spreads worth 75c only - 50c. 10 doz. " " " " $1.25 only 95c. 300 pairs men's shoes worth $1.25 and $1.50 Odds and Ends, price 90c. 200 pairs men's shoes worth $1.76 and $2.00 Odds and Ends, price $1.45. 200 pairs ladies' shoes, button or lace, worth $1.25, Odds and Ends, price 90c. If You Want a Pair of Shoes for Little Money 9 Now is Your Chance, tt 100 PAIRS MEN15 OOD PANT5 AT HALF PRICE, OUR ENTIRE LINE OF CLOTHINi TO BE CLOSED OUT AT HALF PRICE. COME to The Dig Odds and Ends Sale. MIM NA UGH'S The Leading Store of Newberry, S. C. Knights of Ptis Newberry Lodge No. 75.r r l Id fm* nt in uios ht h on8,cmei ad 4th Tneada nighi of each motn3 ticst istayc"oesta.hv led ogtfn insb el wecomed. THOS. E. EPTPING, ~ ott vr,pti h iete at nsc oka hsi utn e K. of RI. and S. Tecaso epewobyteSI~FtItJSaetebs ep0o Crot well Hotel Buildink.erh.ndtirmnsaeotobecnedhevrltlew dthtbos ____ S'PI~~ llT[I O irthe very fnest Pino ade, an are sold all over the w en anontl yo u h .on fi ruih something as good for less money-Just w,e toiday and get b'ae >ry pricrs on the SIEFF PIAN ) and save t,he ife hO.Chas. M. Stieff, w ano" M a u ..ur, Balmr,M , North and South Carolina Branch ligee Shirts and Neckwear.FienirnnTIIJ2V by the greatest of the world's mnanu- Fl UUIs ~ualI ...U.I.JE lI TY LE A ND PR ICE. In St rong Old Foreign and A mori can Clompanmies. at in Black and Sidi, very (cash A.,ses. Aggegate *34u4, 11.JE IRYS ' young man. .finUnC g mrn has more snap and Lf nuac own. lIn Pacific Mutual, thme most co.- jn large varieties from his branch of our business nlomiicl and liberni company in en ed, for at no time have we worla. a cheap Stick Pin to a lease the trade.u re d C i a I I E G lD W T H atronage, we ask for a Insuran I NEGL WTH .Call and examine my In ravelers and Maryland stock before buying. Casulty. Mishaps are frequent. Over Post Office. Jeweler and Optician.