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Aldridge-Hunter. Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride in Brooklyn, Rev. 14 P. McClintock united in marriage Mr. John P. Aldridge and Mrs. Ida Hunter. Their many friends wish them a long life -of much happiness. Death of an Infant. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Langford died at their home Wednesday morning. The little one was about nine weeks old. The burial was at Rose mont Cemetery yesterday morning. - Married. February 23, at the resident of Magis trate J. W. Williams, Mr. J. H. V allen seed and Miss Fannie Werts, daughter of Mr. J. Burr Wert, were united in mar riage. Magistrate J. W. Williams offi aiated. At the A. R. P. ChUch, Prosperity, Rev. C. M. Boyd, of Doe West, will preach in the A. R. P. church at Pros perity on next Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., and at 4 o'clock p. m. Rev. Boyd has many friends in this community jwho will be glad of the opportunity to beaf him. The public is invited to bothb seriwes. .1 Fireman's Cose Call. sI stuck to my engine, although every joint acbeo and every nerve was raaged with paiia," writes U. W. Bella my, a locomotive fireman, of Burling too, Iowa, ,I was weak and pale, with out ary appetite and all.un down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after trking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my fife ' Weak, sekly run down people alwys gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try ther, Satisfacton puaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c OptilenS on the Fight. The Spartanburg Herald, with its usual enterprise and progress and in keeping with its up-to-date ideas on live issues, sent a telegram on the 24th Inst., to the mayors of the different cities of this State !rd published them the day following. The almost unani mous opinion was that both Senators should be expelled from the Senate. [ayor Klettner's reply was as follows: To The Spartanburg Daily Herald. Newberry, S. C., Feb. 24.-That is a matter entirely with the members of *lee Senate and about which I do Dot eare to express en opinion. I feel that I voice the sentiment of rmy people. 0. Klottner, Mayor. Mr. Bishop a Newberianl. The folloilng is from the Charlotte Observer: "Col. and Mrs. D. G. Maxwell request the honor of your presence at the mar L.riage of their daughter, Nancy, to Mr. george Neredith Mishop, on Tuesday syvging, March the fourth, nineteen hundred a,nd two, at nine o'clock. 408 North Grabam street, Obarlotte, N. C." Miss Maxweli, whp has been stenog rapher in the'offioe of the Southern Railway at Columbia, S. C., recently returned to her home and will celebrate the anniversary of her birth, on tbe 4th of March, by marrying Mr. Bishop. Mr. Bishop is the popular law agent psthe ChQrlotte, Columbia and Auguseta ra4lroad. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will Jiye is Colpmbia, the home of the grooi.-The State, 23d. Mr. Bishop is a lNewberrian, the eld est sorn of our bealth inspector, Mr. C. W. Bishop, and has many friepds in Newberry and surrounding country, JIlght was Her Terror. "J would cough nearly all night Jong." writes Mrr. Chas. Applegate, of - lesandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any gleep. I had consumption so bad that if I wallged a block I wou'd cough frightfully an~d spit blooi, but when all other medicines failed, .tbree j1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Diso's pry wholly cured me and I gained d8 pounds." Jt'c absolutely guaradte'ed to core Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Trou bles. I?rice SOc and gJ. Trial b,ottles free at all druggists. y&alities for Beaching Reunion Grounds at Dallas Are Amnple. An incorrect impression has&gotten abroad that the fair grounds at pallas, which are to be used for the Confreder ate Veterans' Beanion, A pril 22nd to 25th, are reached by and accessible to only one line of railway entering Dal las. In the interest of the citizens of Dal las and of the veteranls who contem plate attending the reunion, this erro neous Impression should be corrected. In addition to the railroad ref~-rred to, the Cotton Belt Route passes the re union grounds, where all trains will stop, and furthermore this line has Iireeks Qn Parry avenue, opposite the main entrance to the grounds, where 30 to 40 sleepers and other cars cap be parked for use of veterans during the reunion. Street cars also ran every few min utes between Dallas and the fair grounds, and veterans need have no fear that, come as they may, ample accom3modaionls and facilities will not be provided for them New'SleePing Car Line to Vbarlestor. Southern Railway announces estab lishment of additional sleeping car line to Charleston, S. C., from Cincinati. Chattanooga and Atlanta via Augusta, southbound leaving Cincinnati a' 8:05 p. mn., Chattanooga at 6:45 a. m , Atlan ta 3:10 p. in., Augusta 11:90 p. mn., atr riving in Charleston at 7 a mn Re turning, leave Charleston at 11 p. m , arrive at Augu4ta at 7:15 a. m , Atlanta 12:45 p m , Chattanooga 9:50 p. mn., Cincinnati 8:10 a. mn.. On this sleeping car line will be han dled Pullman sleeping cars, and this completes the excellenL ses vice afforded by the Southern Railway and its con netost-hreso nacuto .-einna in Charleston on account of VARIOUS AND 'ALL ABOUT. This is the last day of February. Monday next will be saleday. The Newberry Hotel has a beautiful new sign board. The shoe stores have combined and decided to stop the "free shine" busi ness. The horses attached to Russell's hack ran away yesterday morning and smasbed one wheel all to pieces. Those who have not paid have thirty one m ire day- in which to pay Sta-te and coutity tax without the penasty. In keepitg with lbe eternal finess of things Fred Rluneil has had to go up on his back fare. It now costs 15c. to ride. Mr. B A. Hawkins who has been State Cormmissiouer Crum's steno grapher, in Columbia, for the past two years, has been appointed to the posi tion of revenue bookkeeper. Governor McSweeney has refused to exercise clemency in the case of Eli Kinard, who was convicted in this county in February of last year of burglary and larceny and sentenced to three years on the chain gang. Solicitor Sease declined to recommend the pardon. The books of registration will be open on Monday. This will be election year and everybody will want to vote, so begin in time now, and don't he one of the many that are usually left un prepared to cast a ballot. Get a regis tration certificate-and if you have moved to town, or 'to some other town ship, get a transfer. The case of James C. Schumppert vs. the Southern Railway Company, is now being tried here. 1r. Schumpert had the misfortune to lose his left foot in a wreck on the Southern Sbout a yeer ago at Belton, while he was engineer on 4 freight train. gis suit is for $&0, 000 damage. Only one case besides this has been tried, that of Mr. Kibler ve..the Southern road. The jury gave hiqs the saMe verdipt as before, $400. PersonaI. Mr. B. W. West is spending a few days in Augusa. Miss Daisy Copeland, of Olinton, has accepted a position as compositor on the Lutheran Visitor. Miss Louta Copeland, who has been on a visit to Mrs. J. C Myers, has re turned to her home in Clinton. Superintendenlt F. M. Boyd, who has been on a few days visit to his family n Chester, returned L i,o ewberry y ee ~erday, Dr. D. L. Booge'', of Newlherry, visi ted his sister, Mrs. Joe Lown, last week. He called to see us while in own.-Lexngton Dispatch, 26th. Stenographer W. H. Macfeat, of Co lumbia, is in the city this week taking stenographic notes of the Couti, in the absence of Stenographer Cam pbellI, Who is sick. Prof. E. B. Setzier of Newberry Col lege and bride are in the city. Thbey were married on Wednesday niight. M rs. Setzler was a Miss Una Lake, a popular young woman of Newkerry. Pof. Set:4ter holds the chair of Eng. lib and Modern Languages at New berry College. Thr, Wheeler Giot Rid of Hise Rheumatism. "During the winter of 1898 I was so lame in my joints, in fact all over my bod y, thbat J ebuld bardly bobble around, whben J popght a et,tle of Chamnber lain's Pain Waltp. ~ropi the first ap plication J t>egap tq ge well, gotd was cured and bqve worlked steadily all tbp year.-JR. Wtbeeler, North wood, NI. V. For sale by W. E. Peliamt & Son. Taz Paying Time again Extended. County Treasurer Epps has received oicial notification that the time for the payment of State and county and road tax has again been extended the ltter date reaches to March 31st, 1902. Tnia news will be reel-yed with pleas ure aLd satisfaction by those who havQ neglectedtax paiying so far. There is a large niumber of p'ople who have not paid their taxes, and the treasurer's oce f.'otp now to the 31st of March will be a good place fpr $berp to pay' ap opportune visit if they wish tq avoid he penalty. For Siqgmach TroUples. I ave taken a great many different medicines for stom.ach irouble and coni: sipaton," says Mrs. S Geiger of Dunk ertoi, 1o , a, "'but never had as good -esul s from any as from Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets." F'or sale by W. E Pelbarp & Son A ('ar I of thasnks. To the kind friends and loving relatives who came to us in our deep affliction, and by their presence, their belp and their tears lessened the burden of life's darkest hour, we offer our most grateful tanks. The Spirit of the dear one t~at is gone will bless yotf, The mqther less bae will be taught to love yol4, and he sorrowing husband and fathwr will ever ched sh your memor.es. William W. Farrow. Jalapa, February, 20, Ie2g Something that Will Do You Good We know of no way in which we can be of mre service to our readers th .n to tell them of somet hing that will be of roal good to thew. For this reason we want to acquaint them with what w consider one of the very best reme dies on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint. croup. We refer to Chamberlain's eough Rem dy. Webave used it with such good rsults in our family so long that it has bbcome a household necessity. By its prpompt use we haven't any doubt hut thh.t it has time and ag'tin prevented corup. The testimony is given upon our own experience, and we suggest hat our readers, especially thbose who ave small children, al ways keep It in hir homes as a safeguard against crup. Camden, (S. C.) Messenger. For sale by W. E. Pelhan & Son. JIM TILLM4N TO THE PRESIDUNT. He Withdrawm the IuvitAtion to Him I Piesant -wo-d to Wcah Jenkins. [Special to The State.] Augusta, Feb. 26 -Lieut. Gov. Til man today in discussing the alairs i Washington stated be would, befor leavi ng Augusta, wire Roosevelt ask in the withdrawal of his acceptance of th invitation to present a sword to Ma Micab Jenkins. This afternoon he wired the follom ing: Augusta, Ga., Feb. 26, 1902. The President, Washington, D. C.: A short while ago I bad the honor t address your excellency a letter rE questAng that on the occasion of you visit to Charleston you present a swor to Maj. Micah Jenkins of the Firr United States Cavalry. of whose gallan services you spoke so highly, you words being engraved on the scabbari You accepted the invitation, for whic we thank you. I am now requested b contributors to the sword found to as that you withd-aw said acceptance. (Signed) James H. Tillman, Late Colonel First South Carolina Vo unteer Infantry and Lieutenant Gov ernor of South Carolina. Tillman said: "It is with much rE gret I am directed, rather required, t have to send the telegvram I did, eE pecially in view of the fact that I at so closely related to one who but a fei days ago was subjected to an affron which is seemingly, or the people whi contributed to the purchase of thi sword think, unwarranted. As far a I am personally concerned I care noth ing, rather suspect Senator Tillmai would bave enjoyed more the usual in formal meal with his family than ca tering to royalty at festive board when 1ooker Washington was a guest," The leutant governor is still heri awaiting a reply from Washington "I have used Chamberlain's Coug Eemedy for a number of years and hav( no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croul I have ever used in my family. I havE no words to express my condence i this Itemedy.-Mrs. L H. Moore, Nortb Star, Mich. For sale by W. E. Pelham 5 Son. A Celebrated Oeolist, Dr. I. Crimm, the oculist and opti cian, has been receiving a large num ber of visitors during the past week al he Newberry Hotel, most of whoii ave been prominent citizens of our ity Hec has just received a lettei from Mas IR. D. Wieker, of Ninety-Six, and also one fr'om Mrs. Coppe#gc, oi reenwood, w bpse, eyes he gtted witb lases. They both send grateful ac: nowledgements for his success in their cases. Dr. Crimm will remain here only three weeks, and if you need glasses you should consult him. Ninety-Six, S. C., Feb. 22, 1902. DrI Cin, Dear Sir: I have been using your glasses for three weeks, and I certainly can recommend you to any one. M yes are enti.ely well; they never pair e any. I sit up at vight an reag n an see as good as any one-sonething I have never been able to do before. Yours very truly, Mrs. R. D. Wicker. New York-ThomDasville Sleeping Car LinE The Southern Railway announces Seective 'hursday, January 9th, and ontinuing each Thursday thereafter rough sleeping car line will be inau gurated between New York and Thom ayille, Ga, on t rain 33.' First car nortle bo'ad iIg'this line yifl leave TIhoqpas ylle OQ Plant System train c.ounectingi with Southern Railway. train No. 34 Tueaday, ,Tanuary 14, 192 and eacl> Tuesday thereafter during th wirjtel ou rst season. Auditor Cromer Critically JIl. The many friends of County Auditor W. C. Cromer, throughout the county will regret to learn that he lies criti cally ill at his borne in this city. A this writing, 5:30 o'clock Thursday af ternoon, there is entertained little o1 no hope for his recovery. He is suffer ing with tbat dreaded disease con surpti._________ Kays gfe Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns] cold hardly walk,"' writes H. Roain son. Hillsborough, Ills., "but .Bucklen'i Arni-a Salve copmpletely cured them,' Acts like mnagic og~ spraios, bruises cut,sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers Perfect healer of skin diseases and 'iles Cure guaranteed by all druggists, 25c. peaths. Mrs Elizabeth Morris died yester day at the home of her son-in-law, Mr C C. Hfoneycutt, about a mile and half from town. near Mr John C Neel's. She was 86 years of age, ani was a sister of Mr. J W. Perkins. He remains will be buried today at 1 o'clock at Colony Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Wicker died on Wed nesday at her home in the county, an her remains were buried yesterday a St. M atthe w's Church. Mr. Jeffersqn Bratton, died yestel day in West End. He was a confedel ate veteran, a member of Jenkini Ifamous brigade. Ele came to Newberr from Un,ion. His remains will lb bured this afternoon at 2 o'clock the West End ('emetery. Foley's Honey and Tae is best fi c. oun and whoopiing cough. contati no ooaes, and cures quickly. Caref1 mo.ers keep it in tbe house. Gild< & Weeks Before marriage a woman thinks of man. A f r marriage she f.iequent thinks for him. Winte -coogi2s a'e apt to result consumpt on if neglected. They can soon broken un by using Foley's lioDI and Tar Gilder & Weeks. O .00 n e g e t t r AN AGED LADY'S DEATH. Mrs. Lizzie Kohn Passed Away Tuesday Afrerro -n In Columbia. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock Mrs. Lizzie E. Kohn, the aged mother of Mr. A. H. Kohn of the Farmer's & Mechan ics' company, died at her son's bome at 1208 Senate street after a brief illness. Mrs. Kohn became sick on Thursday last with the grippe. On Saturday a ) case of pneumonia developed and. the end came yesterday morning despite all efforts to save her life. Mrs. Kohn had been residing here with her son for the last three years. She was 65 years of age. She leaves only two sons, the other being the Rev. E. H. Kohn who lives in Virginia and will be unable to get here for the funeral. The funeral services will be held at IQ o'clock this morning at the family residence, and the body will be taken to Prosperity on the morning train for interment in the family burying ground.-The State, 26th. On Jellies preserves and pickles, spread a thin couting of PURE REFINED PAR AFFIN E .!keep LiWIm absluit-ly motsture and - .! p jr r efin,ed Parain~1e'.I Os - (l J dzen other ways ab.out tha -...... Fu'l directions in each package. Sold everywhere. STANDAR D QIL CO. T2900 DOLLARS WORTH 29001 O[ the~ A1i101 Stock ill Flynn's Cash Store0 Sacri#ced .at ha 1 the former price, or about 50c on the $1.03, This is no clap trap or sensational advertisement, but a positive fact. Everything goes~ as advertised. 10,000 yds. Black, White and Colored Silk and Thread Laces. There are too many laces and bhey will be sold at 40c on the $1.00 of actual New York cost.I 6 7(40 doz. large and' medium sized Buttons, beauties. We have too many. They must go at 35c on the $1.00. 1arge buttons and Laces will be the rage this Spring. For reference see the Delineator, which is the leading bok of fashion in Amerioa. 3,g yds. Black and Colored Wors teds at one-half New York cost. 2,000 yds. Colored Organdies, Muslins, Piques and Dimities at the same low price. 50 Mourning Vails at Soc on the dol 65 Corsets at half Price. 275 dozen of Socks and Stockings at half price. 350 pairs of Misses', Children's a.nd Ladies'8Slippers at half price. 450 pairs of Men's, Boys Ladies' Chil drn and Babie's Shoes at half price, and some even for less, that are a little scratched. 40 dozen Men's and Boys Shirts at' s5e on the $1.00. 325 Men's Boys'', and Children's Suits and odd P4nts at 25c to 50c on the $1.00 of actual cost. Boy's Suits, Long Pants, Coats and Vests at 45c on $1 00, some a little dam-. aged still less. Mns suis at same propotionot 5 on $1 00: Vests at 25c on $1.00 300 Womnen's F'ield HatS were 25 to 50c each your choice at Sc 3ach. - 0 Dry Goods Boxes, -. Show cases, 6 large lamps, Mvens Straw, Felt and wool 'hats at almost n.othing. This is a grand opportunity that the - people of Newberry seldom enjoy to Ibuy first class seasonable goods and get rfrom $2 00 to $4.00 worth of goods for $ 00. C (ome at once if you want the first pick to FLYNN'S CASH STORE where bargains of a life time await you. A rising young lawyer should be sa$ ton occasionally. When you lack eoe-.gy, do not relish your f nod, feel dull and st.upid, afher -eating, all you need is a doce of (Cham , berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will make you feel like a new man and give you an appetite like a e bear. For sale by WV. E Pelbam & Son. inMAKES THE BREAD) >ehAT MAKES THE MAN Light Biscuit Delicious Cake )ainty Pastries ine Puddings 7Iaky Crusts NYWHERRI MARKEr, Corrected every Tuesd.y nd Friday .y Summer B3ros. Meat ..................... 9 g9%c shoulders .................. .8c. ja-ns.............. ...12@ 14c. S-at La d ....,................ 9(121c. Sesc A.olassos, rerr ecop..... 60c. Gocd Mo .............. 25(a50c. Con...................... ......... 95c. Meal .......... . . ........ .......... 90c. .. .................. $1.00 W beat Era ....................... 81.35. stPa eat F-oa............... .$5.00@5.25 -1id Best Flo................ 4.75 3cait F"ou!........................ 84.50 ood Ordinary F'o... 3.85)4.25. it'gar ................... . 5@5c. Rice... .............. c. Joffee............................. 0 15c. otton seed meal, p.r sack... .25. Dats ....... ......... ................. 80c. Hulls ............... ................. 35c. Country Produce 3 ter, per lb .................. 15@20c. ggs, per doz .n ........ ....... 15c Chiekens, each.................... 15@25c. ,otn, per bushel ................ 85c. weet po.;atoes ...... ... 660c. urkcys, per 1b ................. b 8c. Peas, per busbel................. $1 00 SPECIAL NOTICES. FINE DOELSTINE BULL-at my pasture in town. Service $1. THOS. F. HARMON. JONEY TO LOAN-Five years time at 7 per cent. interest, se !red by first mortgage on improved eal estats. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. f&t tf 'TOREBOUSE for Rent-For sale -or rent. Also a two-borse farm to ent. A pply to Atine Buhardt. t&f tf FORa'god, square meal, go to Bob Miller's restaurant, near the post JEALS served in good style, the very best tbe market affords at ER. J. Miller's restaurant, near post )flce. t &f tf. F, RESH OYSTERS all the time, at R. J. Miller's restaurant. t&f ef. ~MITH BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki niards. S C., will grind on Fridays and Saturday s of each week. t & f 16t. ~EMOVED-1 have moved my jew ~elry establishment into the store ccupied by Pelham's china hail and ill in the inture be in a better posi on to serve the public. I keep con itantly on band, Gold Watches, Dia rond and wedding rings, jewelry, ,ilver ware, cut glass, clocks and novel ies. Remember I am prepared to fit lifficult eye w ith glasses. Yours for rade. '. J. GUY D ANIELS. END US any photograph a,nd 25 ce. and we will make, you (28) of the atest style pbe-to's and send post-paid 'hese are up-to-date and something ew. We send photo back. C11A$. RANDALL STOCK~ CO , St Atlanta, Ga. O TE LE PEONE SUBSCR IBE RS Add to Telephone lists: Scott & Spearman, No 28. N. E. Aull, No. 93 L. WV. FLOYD, Manager. FROM NOW UNTIL THE 15TH. QF - March the New berry Steam Laun 3y will launder lace curtains at 30cts. Der pair. This price will positively not be extended after that date. fIGHBEST MARKET PRICE PAID for old rubber and brass, at Newberry Steam Laundry Co. TOR Biliousness, Jaundice, etc., use Palmatto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly RYPalmetto Liver Medicine for in digestion. 10 cents at Dr. Van mit's Drug Store. 1 P ALMETTQ Liver Medicine cured me of ohronic consripat ion writes lmes Evans, Piedmont, S. 0. Sold it Dr. Van Smithb's Drug Store. ly BRING or send with wagon your Bcoats, vests and pants that you want cleaned and pressed We have xperienced help and guarantee all work to be first-ciass. TRE NEWCERiRY [ STEAM LAUNDRY Co YOU [un no risk in baving your woolen clobhes cleaned and press ed at th e Newberry Steam Laundry, for we guarantee them not to shrink. t tf Southern Railws.y vchedtule, Trains from Columbia, etc., for Greenwood, Greenville, etc., pass Newberry, S. C., No. 15 (daily) 7:40 a. i.; No. 11 (daily ) 12:35 p. m. For Hodges, etc., No. 65 (except Sunday ) 9:40 a. m.I Trains for Columbia, etc , from Greenvile, pass Newberry, No. 12 (daily) 1:10 p. mn.; No. 10 (daily) 0:15 p. mn. From Hodges, No. 66 (except Sunday) 9:40 a. mn. Close connection at Hodges for Abbeville; at Belton for Anderson, etc., at Greenville for all points North East, West and South and at~ Columbia for all South Carolina points, Augusta, Savannah and Florida. Through sleepers between Green ville and Charleston via Newberry onmtridns Nos. 15 and 16. WHIT[ G0 Nainsools, Fai Dimities, Check Lawn Embroideries, Match F Insertions, Cambric Lawn Embroide Be sure to see We are offering ! in New Styles and Just received the p We are also showA of Ginghams, Madrc cerised Chambray, wanted for early Sp r full suits. Price. .Come and 3 WHAT EVEIRY ONE SI Must be It is generally conceded by all who k hat we do, and know our prices, that we g ~ouse in the town. Of course we are pron banding that our satisfaction is always seci os increase which we note in our sales rim on your patronage is the fact that w etter values than we ever did before. Thc now that our prices are always lower than i what they advertise-whether Closing emnant-Red Letter, or Sheriff Sale. V IVE AWA hich means "More Goods for Less Mons. To those who do not trade with us, we oods and our prices with all others. We flow many houses, "Brag Concerns," a nch a test? We answer: None. Here are stimulants for shattered nerv 2,000 Cans 31b Pie Peaches, 5e per cal 2,000 Cans 21b Tomatoes, 5c per can. 1,000 Cans ib Baking Powders, 2c pe 5,000lbs Arbuckle Coffee, 121e per poi 3,0001bs Arm and Hammer Soda, 21e 5001bs best Cream Cheese, 15e per poi There are Bargains in every Depar~tm4 We shall be delighted to serve you. O. KLETr ardeQi $eed!,Y Fresh Lot Received! C Try our Quick Relief Cough Mix bure. Large Bottles Price 25c. Our Cold and LaGrippe Tablets have pleasant effects and are easy to FULL LINE PREC~iRIPT IONS carefully and P couatlycompounded, and only best drugs used. We invite your patronage. We Sell1Wiley's CandiesH DS SI[. icy Stripes, ed Muslins, S. leces, Edge and Embroideries, ries, etc. these Goods. npecial Values Fresh Goods. ast week. ring a fine line is Cloths, Mer s--just what is ring for waists 3 10 to 20c. ~ee Us! WER CO. LYS andle the same kind of good. d of thi h rreputation, notwith yeao atis poin rfrom the enor a- are now giving bigger and se who already trade with a.s those of other houses-no mat out-Fire-New York Cost e conduct every day a LY SA LE anothing bette than that.'u ould be willing to submit to id. per pound.. id. mt for you. INER. ou. an Get Paper Bags, Wrapping Paper, Butter Paper, Lard Trays, And Twine at hoIesaIe~ ices at layss' ookstore...