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/ THl DARLINGTON NEWS. Tfn'HSl'.W 'IAY 25. 1882 ITEIVIS- | Uur enterprising mercb*Dt, Iv » j ‘^ing of th« (’rost 41 ftn'l n -■ | Southern side <>f Public Squat*?, thing new m pin* *hape of •otm- t>» ored linei^ suits. If clerks, or i' sooh*thing n'b'.y fur u litt’e ra 1 ! nu J ' "k o' Miaou. Pa ^ y, I- Attention Darlington Light { ,‘v ,.:?() P M ' Where Ji l he k-atu h 1 - ^ r ‘{’* ■ ••11 d.i \ M iHiigent ii voter Hworr 'yii Sat .1 1'. v M ,. ‘ NY lnttemore'H State, ' ai l t 1 . v? 4<j all he knew about it.' We pmj '.018 in for man *in mu it have b*en 1. . vu.i . rom the “I’ublikiu’ G .■Mgriij'by' 1 ■ .let by “Old W hit ” Dr. Lunney recc.ved ad ■ patch on Frt. ' ' Post Hours. Open from 0 A M to [•own Mail CloPr-a at. . . Cp Mail Closes M ■ •- ■ • '■ u.^.ir..-n oflic j' nej Unlers ihsiu-. 1 1 fr 1 1!n S to 11 tx• A Money Orhbt « ,.'sae<l froiu 11 A M to 1 1’ M M C ,J iOr ! r r« - sue> I from .... 4 tu *1 V M Mar 1 .ii • •. Lydia. Clyde and Siok. V Bridge Mail leaves every Monday, Wcdn* « day and Friday at G A. M. JOHN LUNNKY, Pu*tiri i«ter J. H- Schmid. Asst. 1*. M April 1, U«2. day cading him to Mayesville, Sumt'T i Metiorlooical (iBiERVAUONS taken at ; ( uun ty, as a surgeon He went over and Isewan’s Drug Store, for the week ending found that Mr (M l» Brear had trip I May J«M, 1882. p,.,| up and in falling on a place of glass cut the ouLur carotid artery in the neck. It is a dangerous woun 1, owing to the great j I loetj of nl'.iid, but we are gla i to hear Mr | Broarley is j. eit mg better . It is very dry and our gardens need rain : ( I bu' the great crop of weeds on our side- | walks - puriictilHrly on t'asliua street — don t | I seem to tutfer much, eit-her from >he want of I rain or the attention of our Town Council It ram reaches us before the street brgck t puts ,n an appearance, the Contmil wi.l b. i able to boast of this crop, li*e sotne d o- i do about our big uaia. Infantry A Itend i «iptic: 11 mc( | at the C. urt II o’-e , • t j 26th. a* " •: ' : . -< ■ t y ' 8 i red I' "I : J K M IVKii Orderly Serg-ouit A n i n | '»-1 ■ d. at the •'.Mr 4 of J o!,r ( t.i v ev-m W K. 1* C, /’///: r//.i/,7,A> T<>.\ Qlt t£> Cvo C vl i C-U-I -r//.lA77>7>cV, r DayH. H.Tbr | M. Bar. | Win-1 W father Wed 7b ‘ 29 95 N T . T. j Clear Thur 81 30.06 N. W ('loar Fri 82 30.07 s w | Clear. Sot. 80 29 98 K. W I F a. r. 8un. 91 29 91 H | ('lea r Mon. 77 27.92 I s ! Cl-.u y Tues, 85 29.91 | N.K Fair Onj.uuZ' 7 Uiii/t r th> l,'n Statr of S'> nth I'm’ .)! iy :u. 1"S2 "/ tun, Lowest Thermometer 4G, 51. CO. 67 Lowest Barometer "9 870. Highest Barmometer 80 147 Kainfall for the week 08 inch. A I> .\t,rrn‘ Cpy (' (i tO l‘lx. i drs-/’/n >/. H // i'er. S’' r, - ■ J r , * 0 T ■ '/.'■/ 4/ / . 0. ur-i rft _ • ./-, i Joi •(, / ‘A/ < l /r» / / ■ /- 1 lu Oarlington Opera House ! Spring a m! . Situ tuter St a so it! j Kriwurris & Aornienl Have now on nxliiliition a niwv ami (‘arofullv sclnctnil stork of s('asonalilr anoiL of c\cr.' (Irscnjitioii. TKI'IMIM; -11.K' -ATI N > A NO I'IU N' i I ;8, 0 1! I! N A I' I N K - HI NTIN'.S CASII.M K11 i)KK'S OiNoll \'1S OKNI'INK MnMIK n.O'MS, u nit i;. ( oi.oKi.D and um;n i \\v\s .- T \ |T,K DKV i.OOlis MIU;- la ) : OS -1! i) K - AM* M-t W I'OKT Ti K - u. , i. /:• mi’ i , llcvs u» ut 1 'UtK'v i!kO hla Is ii)*w ci * il p! (3 tC, ami Llicy will be sold S#*For Cash ON Time.jBj) AT PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. H Imi He Hani to Know Who is melpome ne ! C. S McCullough, has a Jersey Bu’l, 12 months old, registered m the IIer*J Kegi j - I ter of the American Jersey Club, Clinch- ! 'Jale Laird, No. 0,4-34 sire Othello of K1 | march No. 8784. Dam. CHnch'lalc Hose Nu | 7489 He has also a heifer oaD U .lays old sired by Othello of FJmarch, out of Rosa- mond owned by J. J. Ward. He was offered $ 125 for it when ore day sld. That flies and gnats premise to he nu- | These eattl * were bought fromM. T. \ V 8. Shields, Clinch lale Farm in Tennessee. H hai We Know. That we want you to send us the news Ti.at the editor has improved bis place -it Donerailt. That the oyster has already gone away on a summer tour .\dtrf" • //.i < a iirrui ir. A-l' Ut '■ r It.irlr, ;■ '.rot'i l r-'i' ( I'Tire ./ ' /•'!<.r^ur'-, S. < ' Mr/ 11 1 K-fir I btt.-r:'. m * f Wk W.u an I 1\. <i Hha'!)'-. aiid a cuinplt te .-t examine. I.adi t : ' * .•'••. is called to to mt <t ock of L tec•. for i; u ,. ! - 11 . i ■ i : rf'-ct fiitti .g (* oves, all Mm nw west , t ' hoi.J 'i ■• I-. v\h.eh we would be pleased to have them -1 * onerous this year. That L. 8. Pate & Co., pay the highest price for crude turpentine Tha^ a frost was reported in the upper part of the county last week. That the colored excursion to Wacoatnaw Lake on Thursday was a success. That we nil bnd a “boss” time on the ex cursion to Waccamaw Lake yesterday. That a mun slan’s a chance to ketch a possum while he's coon huntin'. That^our description of the imaginary flrj in our last issue has had iis effect. That you must send us five cent- ; y.u want to see a sample copy of this paper That particular attention is called to the change in the advertisement of the County Auditor. That our subscribers will read the letter of Mr J WiUon Fountain. It is very in leresting. That it is time for yon to trot out your candidates Five dollars for publishing nominations That ihe Rev. W T. t'opere will preach in the Prcsbytenan Church next Sunday night, at 8,30 o’clock That a nickel plated fly wheel took a fight from the front of U. H. Rogers’ machine shops. Who helped it flv ? 'Ilia' persons sending communications must t<md their names, not tor publication ^Livay« but Toi good faith. t )'!'.» p’npt Ji'ackwell, Supervisor of Reg- isi ration was here Salnnlay, Momlay, and Tuesday, and had tliree tiays of hard work. That thpre will be a meeting of the Dar lington Light Inf.iulry on Friday evening at 8.80 o’clock. A full attendance desired. a That Dr. B. C. Norment has wonderfully improve,d his house A new piazza and paint i^tlke a beauti fu! house out of an old Persons guing to Charleston should not fail to visit the Long Branch of Souih Car. olina—Sullivan’s Island. It is one of the historical places in'tlie South. One ( ^/ i l ie many attractions of thin Island n Fort Moultrie, the place where the brave U-per lost his life in defense of his c on try. Besides being an Island o. a war roc or i it is a place of recreation ami plea-ure and besides you can stop at the Diefenbael) Douse, a very pleasant place to board. It is kcj by Mrs. Mitchell, well-known to »isit.., s to the city. A lay or two on Su!- » < Island when in the oily on lui-i- ne«s (• r pleasure, is a treat. REGISTRATION NOTICE. [„! In aconrdvnce with the Registrati'in Law. I will attend at the following place's , on th“ days named to register the names of 1 voters; May 1. High Hill.ffa 1 nor A Byrd’« Si ne 2, Th i lade! phi a, C. R. Kings. ks^yt I t-nu' Funnsl, ’. icsi a specialty. 8amj SUITS TU OR UK. ' NY FI .in 1 Sewo 1 I>. parttnent til! ml c ) np’ ■* f ( lot h i tig on i'x h i fi;t ion, ivn i 1YLF. \ND I’RD'F (IF\KANTKKD. r y\" L Pate \ < ’ o 7. Solo IkciiI* tor |li<> Vl( I'OH S.TWIV'tJ U it' III V K, ihxii: im.ow. i\ii i.iiikiitv ounss siimr. —— gtjy- will be plt-n-c 1 (<• >.hij.» our ga anH an!i.-ii an examlnM ion of ihem. anil ul'ahan i ki: I'd si:i.i. iti'.st-ci.ans c.oods eh'ciie; u* as the; cukatest EDWARDS & NORMENT, Cm'. jANohange Street and Public S(|uarc. (all For SOCIKTV HILL DO I S. — The Democratic Ulub of tins township met on the 17lh instant, and re-orguntz--d l«r tlie next two year-, with W. (' ( oker, President; J. A. Wilson, S'C. et ir;,; Kxeei.i- tive Committee, J S Mct'all, W H Jam- son, C. H. Race. J T Roger-, K P. ( tit non, A. A Gan ly. Resooitions w-n 1 adopted urging the members to register. — Mrs. Brown of Pittsfmrg , Pa , and Miss Mosh *r of Bali mi ore, on their way j Nui! ti afi er a very Mice essful Soul hn l >-;i r j in the interests of temperance, visited their friends at Society Hill last week I Miss Mosher is an accomplished elociuiiiri- i a t, having taken the first honors at ■eliom ’ , , ... . ll i e-t Whl 11 w aw *ii I e 1 in Philadelphia. She is quite young and i. handsome. Whilst here she wm iu-iuen d j i« give a parlor recital of som- of hei pieces, winch whs done m a m i.st elegmt manner; her rendition of “Kentucky B'd.e, ' *'.Miss Jemima’s Courtship.” an 1 tin. •• JEr a l- ingCUpa.” •* ere p*k teotions of recitation and elicited h arty applause trom all v\ h " were lor uuaie cnniigu to be present. Mr. John Wnhersnoun also recited some ut his pieces, wnicil were very g ' < . notably Glow the Old Squire Died. ’ The evening was most plea-ant.v -pent, im-r sperseii with music from musicians, 4. Li'>bon • ■ f), ('ar ler-yi He. ti ami 8, Tim mun-villi*. *• i 1 , Jame- X Roa*l- *• ltd. Kffingliatn. •• 11, Tai.s Bay, W’m, McK nzie’a. • * 12. I! b e n e i .* r. 18, Palniettn I Di a ml 17. Florenoe. I s , Bark Swamp, Me Cali's Store. Id, Mt ehanic-vi.le. -■ 20, 22 and 28, Darlington. - 24, I.eavensw yrMi. 2'i. 2G ami 27. Society Hill. •- 2d Swim Creek, B A. Karly s Store, •• v, >. Hart-vi de, J. L. ('oker \ Co’s Store 81, A i. “ncli. McNair - More. June ) | ('ly-le, '1 oKinm.ii ^li-N ui .i Store i 2, St'ike u Bridge, J |i. f it*-'- Siorc 5, t; and 7. Lylm. J. I'. BLACK w FLL. Aj ril 4-if Super visor. <>n it \ (Joi n ia C«immis■»ioks D C. ) Dariiiigt••'i, S. C., M iy Di, 18^2. j Pnrti» s de-ir.ug (tie coniraoi of )cj> in i g Carter's Bn ig. acr i-x L\ m ii* S River w i I meet [ ne ("oinmi--1'in►• r-. r: - ii 1 BrMg. on Th ir- iay . Ju ie 17. 1S^2 w here th* ('•>.! the lo west bidder rder ot t iie B »ar i r i; noi; m i; n r. May D i ( l* rk Atalilor's Nolice, Noii- in p* r- (oiue ot our first iv nano i, ()\ ki-m. ('.u \ i v A i ni r,in. Darimgton, Mny 1 . 1 S s 2, s h * I t li \ given 1 hit l 1 \v :'ll aM fli 1 Ol I, * d)* | Ut v at t he I 4'-eS . 'I ' I, • ive i hi- tax That when our nubscriberg are writing to STOKE* HU1DGL PLANKS. —The oat crop up liere is very fim* an I farmers aie glad to see them begin M ripen. parties who advert, S e. you will pic**. *.y j _ Mary w „ oUh . uli „ lf „ of ,, M . u that you saw the ndvert.semeut id tbn ; ham, died on Die l.Ttli msi. alter a i„.i 1 paper. ! snu^^ie wult c.Hisutnptioii. Tbsl Mr. J 0. Ituiel.insen will until the t —!•*»« had go., I we,i her fir ilm I .-t , , , . . ... I (wo wweks, and the farm r.s who h i»e be.-n first of September keep his shoe shop open i . , • ,. K v r 1 , bestinng tliemselve aro pretty well oj only on Friday ami Saturday. His custom Wll |, ;^ eiP work i rs will not*. , —Notwithstanding the long cmi spell in That Mr. T. J. Cook was bitten bj a dog , U' ri1 . w, ‘ c.n boast of a good tr t it crop V i t*, Ju:. at Bardtii at the depot Saturday mtiruing That dog generally up here, awd ere long we exp- will bite no more. Ii was not mad, but a \ cry vicious dug at large to hear the rnouutonoU' sound M th" cidci P'-stle commence. — The Registration notire is ben.g given That we have received from a lady friend I we hope i he people vv.l l lm [ on i : .1 to a ,. . rp, ,, * , ., j at ten •! to ii in due H ne Wc li *pc Mitt nu a curious flower called “Travellers De. ... , , citizen ot .^outU far. Min a will ?m. his v,'" light,” It is a native of our swamps, but has ; f ur a Iew i JOUrH \ .. 11ucti, ai A 1 N.n i an 1 2. Buck v^w amp, at Me. ami ( ii r i* Cvpn-. Jum* 12 a Fd •’In/. Lllirigtl ant 2 2. 1 . .«m Ha.t-vi i J line ') an High 11 , an i ! J n 111 n 1 Le i v 1 ‘ 1 J line , _ . .in- t ,.i . J i it ic ,12 1 WAGONS! AVAGONS! hoth oxi: and two mouse, MADK AND W^RHANTED BY CTOHIiT SISKI^OiT AT DAItMNf; i 0\ COUBIT HOUSE, S C. By tin* (illDAT DEMAND for my WAGONS, 1 Imve oniaryo! my Factory uml I'lit in More MACHINERY, whirl, will miahlr me to tun. out iviofie: ■woia.k: at tess cost. Therefore friviny to my PATRONS a Better WagOH nt Less Cost- IFTT K3STZTTJ^EI 1 also MANI EACTPRE ami keep Constantly on hand Furniture of all kind- and su les. which 1 am helling as Cli(*a|) As (’.in bp !)!iii2 ) !il ul iiny Oltiei’ Iljuse, OofiixASi Out 7V11 X^rioosi, A Purse (o Atis^d Funerals wliei) \Vant?(l, IIAKNESS, OtAilci iiroxiMfe* LACE, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, MACHINE OILS Of SUPERIOR QUALITY AT J u m- 2 1 J.i 1 ami , -it .1 L. ('oiv r A C .A 8tor«, d ft i ■ 1 . at B. If B . i • 1 s Store. .1 tine 7 \ Rot !«. S ir im Jmv •'. ami • w I Ml. J . 1’ u II \ I o > S' ,re, W.B. OAKES, WANTED been greatly improved by cultivation Thai the benefit uf alvertising in — Alter a great deal of un i o--h-ary ,j ]e i talk the people have become reconei .m! to k , , . , . , . ^ the Block law, and tliuy li ke H bet t er i han r'Bws Is shown by th© rush of bussiness at .. , , v , J they expected. >’'ine think that D win the sowing machine office of G H Rogets, I ^ ei , e ^Q lu i t | ie ft | r al birge, an it w 111 and the jewelry shop of George Hopkins. necessarily canse ihe people to do aw iy fr,i , . i> l v* L- -- u , , ,( With tbe ad c ntoti-system, an 1 engage in That ‘ By Gosh, i ou K ow, has had the , J , J I diverMhe 1 fai'iniug to provide provu ., Ji r front of his store neatly painted By gosh ; | or t[ ie i r 9 ( 0 ck. you know he never does things by | _ halves. By gosh you know I e is one of | TWUTKHINMJ’S LKOM MVMtKOW the b’hoys | SWASH*, That the employees of the News return ' ~ Seed peas scarce ami m ne to be (hanks (o Mr. Large for dish of honey sent ier,m t o* I —8»nce our last an itli'T them, 1 oey »»» tb»t jlier sbalt alwa^vre . ' weather Las struck us. niambei him — ihat i , when he brings them , /-> , . 6 U —On every «!,],* oats is b**i i 100 ®/ * or wheat is not very good. That tha Rev. Father Sunlit . iu. -There u ill be a Sunday Sch"-, i'we- ccasB at the residence of Mr. Moo..^. u^M f,ration al lue 111 14 Aav.-. Wednesday morning at 7 o cluck Ua'hulics “ '- v Stewart wand to l .iv a , . , , ,, , , . yoke ol large steers for work ,x • u. ta.i 1 jiving outside ol town will please take I | y D0 ^ Ce ' - We heard from the Andrew s Mi ’ fix 1 . I.y dm. a ( M Mai M.chani- vidf. J I 'a u.e 1 111, a! Dtp 1 ’ t' ‘ a 1«' J'lt i a. a i ml 2 7 i'iet\ 11. 1. .!.;• > Muro, J un ■ 1 an I 2. .1 une -7 a n I R K.'-. s. d an 1 D 1 . Id mil l 1 i - u's Bay _i i. .. I. ir:y x M,, r e. Ji at A\ "i \B Ken/1. le, at De| -I. .1II \ 1 I J. II i’a SAUDI,KK AMI ilAll.Y PAUl.lXCT'iX ■ • I, • • a Ki Harness ami S; ., l;i iTII 1 1 M. \ M' TUI MvS A t) V v.' yi;h. 10, o!’k T A GLOW, . BUl (1111 BY, I (Q <1 0 Ph 0 Fhere is now on baud a full •took ! Staple and Fancy 1 >ry (jtiod#, Hibbun*, ! Laces, Mun\ Youtliiand B.y aClotb- j in" and Underwear. Hats, Uapi, Straw : Oouds, Pd.is ' S and ('nibrulUs, Hard- ^ ware, Flow 'fm ls, Ii n t \ a H R - Uutleiy, ! (’rockery. (jUsnwa'e, Tinware and Wi. 'dcuware Ham’tw, (’ollara, Baddies, | Bridlea and Whips, Patent Medicines, ! C’opperaa, Sulphur and Hrugv Staple and i Fancy (ji ul eritfs. Uigara and Tobacco, Gent’s. Ladle's, Youth’* and .Mit*se«’ Boot*, Hhoci and Slippers, A full line of the nld reliable j Buy State Boots. Shoe' and Slippers. I and these good* ure fully up t » fctandard. | and are fully mursnteed. 'Flit-y are ■old as low us the shoddy u" od*, aud will j ;vpap three times as long. All who want Bargains will please call as it is no trouble to show goods. April 1U Qr (UL uj/ ] Ult, o-rv^- CetLv. m,^. jxU<!<4- ! Aett ?o-v ©Beak, art gTotlc, C^>c±>- V tv- IVVCrlTL caA-i,o-n\o v vA-. Le) j $ bxil tfae c^BcickatoA ^cait attuKaro-AA-. ~6 <0 Jan-ID 1v : i "J -'d of Gilt, I -11 1 Sinke s Bn I Jane 1 1 alol 17 >•'!■ . 1 ruM laX Al 1 male p mi i .7o y e i r-, *■> lug a »up| t it (i any ul lo r e pYxc *1 B.-ui an I ! mr-oaal | r seripi t.ri 4 i pu - ; ■ L ■ v ' J 1 t>. X ol j; ; •■tin r fr-uii M 1 ll I X olfi 1 _ 1 u n July Mi, t I hi a' k 11 u-1 p -t I -naiuii n" 1 t iXabie ji.,! U - 1 1 v of **v t■ rv -ie ■l-l t' l -J • 1 1 j -'ll-- I Tilly I'r-Iin D \ M Q un Mo I x! ,,j .luio ! \ M i s 1 I'.RIs 1 o\S . 111. W 1. i FirsK’hiss E-JE W" \ \i;m.i*"> <• s il vM» M.l W A Mi U m , men. one of ihem liail a la-Jp* Mr. (. V4 . He wilt ha* been off on & nhort claiming lie had a cat-tiMi t.-V t tie lull, boliiiay. During his .bseuce bn pl.ee was -SU* applet r.pu Inal, p a . 1 filled by Mr. Evans, the freight agent, and sweet peas plentiful, B.aek - a a the telegraph worked by M r. DsLorme, h lumi Mre m market anJweairul.li .j p . from Dovesvillo ^ tbita : * -iying a tirsi . .xf. ^ Mercantile business. He is u fine B u „ . . , and some one cf the g nas .*ugi. i . cii Friday, while Dr. Norment was driving j n[n . out with his wif* and one of his iiitie boy s, Ins horse fell on the Swift Cresk hil — Mr Babe Yaugliu '• j'iou turjienUne crop. ig Lu laims fhe cl.:i-:i , . 11 e 1 u n x f u ; • mailiiug Ihe shafts, and then running Lun-Jred boxes, anu g t barrEts ..i a away. T or'.unalely thv liaruevs broke and dipping. no on« was hurl. "17 • - . . , Now is ih*! lime fur our colored friends who depend on ihe support of the whiles to come out and show their colors. Bob Nixon, the barber, has come out, in fact, he has always been fur the ©cmucrats Give him your sppport. Mr Davis brought in thia week a*u!k of corn 8 feet high, an average of a twenty acre field, and also some v|ry fine oats He ©ays if any one can beat him on corn and oats, he has the champiaa boy of the conn ty, 10 jjionlbs yld, a 85 pounder. 1 IM TRANSIENTS PERMANENT BOiRDiM BY — • MRS. J/ MITCHELL, SULLIVAN S ISLAND. S AT 1 UK - DIEFENBACH HOUSE uivi; ii. Agen/ for NA a M 1(7 C F H Y M E.S inf.Arms her fri'-m!'' i I p i' i n.x, t !i.(t xlu* h.vs t his day *>pene-l a . i a l it..I U'X *1" : -11 1 111 1.1 7 'priinto o-ooids. i : ■ i DKS'i ill Hi I 111 1. eat in Mas - I'pi-mx i;, Among the medicinal means of aj-r-sti j • l.seaw, Hostetler’s siomacn Buitrs rtai.u.-* pre-eimn**nt. Jt clu-eks the furtlu r progicsa i f al. -li.x.Milcrs of the sT'in.'n h, |i\er and B.o\cl-. iv \ i \ es th,- \ i tal stannria, |.|c \ i nis and n'lnoliox rtiil Is and few r, un avast > Un- :u ti \ ity "f ttio kidncvs. conn tor acts ;i toinioncy t" I'L* u- in.it I-U). ami is a genuine stay and solace U_' •‘s' * intlrm and norvoiiM pcrpoii- f a sale By all Dnig k -..-tx and IV»!or« genci ally. 'Oj-ut? 1 \ B \ ' » \ o. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, Etc. in fad . . \ cry thing that is tun ml in a tir'i - c.a>x Milanery cm al'lithnient, she can i u i - !! I'ii y • a v, : l l;. ' ‘ - i . .i,: 1 ■ iy 1 a FIR sj\( I, \SS M 11 I I \ F 11 Hu i \| C |] \ |; I.I.ST* >\\ u I, . - i !•■ i •. (*. i. i .ii or • * -1 a ny ri, i iig m n*-i 11 ue and Wi.l c * • biG.lu x..l'x|.iUil a;. Slit- not '• h 1 It 1 i i ,._v! . mg U j i' ,7 ,t / • Or. x / / /' | / /. y L ^ w i .n t a.mi um.v .■•' ■ \ 1 i'' a \ ('l I - i s 1 ! T Al.l. : i \ 1 . \ FI. ■ .: \oi; X 1W (p ( \ J c to M J2> mncDd'O, G> QrA-Jr-O^igjO 'A'P A’ r / v]'03A!^) ft? fr $• V) U X.CC .dv^ua in dSaa tTaaox^ TV, (ifib iscaati^uX *0^1. Ov-a ux cacfi cSaa. LEON m. WILLIAMSON. Furniture and Housefur* nishing Goods. (<>) —- 1 keep constantly on hand FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, BEDROOM FURNITURE IN SUITS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. INCLUDING ~ (JUTLERY. TINWARE, WOODEN WARE, GLASSWA i'E, CROCKERY, &o7 Lace Curtain 1 and Window Shades, e -j**i)*-rally. I hut I havu added new feafu-es t© f al ’14 7- Mailings. ().! Clytlii, G ouo^ MsHingS, it xtn.oli-s of la - abave I'arjiei ing« f.q lian^ ffP® ;o 1 - * i’ 4 aid wrili the ail ot La Forge’? B«sign Multi. 1 woni'l nke to 1 u lorn ig -i ll *tock in the way ol in varidu-x I keen a Go! h jM-ibont can select gi id-’ 4 * 1 M.** t tl.-et of the ear;,, I ’1 dosi red l am pr. j-11 • . t y a* 1 dvsired 1’iptul < 17 ui|| I . ,nd I” done \ g- iil for ' 'ir a-n a cult (j * i» it til of alt uc on Mi iok thos td.l il.-.) 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