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■■■' p Ws- ':. %•. as# 5T'-' • ftis -WE DARLINGTON NEWS, fUBUtSU (TKRTTHURSDAY MORNIMO Olu — HENRY T. THOMPSON. PROPRIRTOR. fIBSS—$8 P«r Amrm Is Adrsaee. Ob* 8qa»r*, «r*t Ib^tUob $1.00 Ob* SqoBr*. mo®b4 IbmfUo* • ••«••••••••• • 60 fT*rj«»***V«t isBWtio* ••••••••*••••••*•• • 60 0*Btr*0t Bd»*rti**n»*nU inserted upon the M **t r*M*B*bl* t*ra*. Barring* Notlee* and Obituaries, not •ae**diag aix line*, inserted free. VOL. XIV. NO 13. Fftlr Qnestions. Ladjr with the shining hair. Holding all the eham* and graess, Stately, hind and peering fair. Could you wash the hildren’s feces T When the rosy morning bright Could you start th* kitchen Are t (Per th* f elds with thee I wonder. Summer’s glory overhead. Charmed, I all thy virtues ponder— But could—ah, could you make \ ’\ Bread t \ Iy*s so deeply, truly tender. Clear as water ia a pool. Answer my heart’s imporiint — Hav* you hesa to cooking school T —Jfefen M.Jfinblow. Tumlug r Good Oeenpation, . (J*ha M. Stahl, in Southern ultivator.) i dislike to see in agricultural journal* complaints that farming doe* not pa>: that tiie farmers lot is a Ter; bard one; that tbe farm ei*8 wife is a slave, etc. Such com plaints are not infrequent in onr ag ricultural papers Booth and North, West and Bast. They ought not to appear. In this blessed country of ours, the beat for the people of any on the globe, no man is bound down bp easte. We have not the least semblance of thoee an breakable boada which hold men to certain C anes ot action. If, then, farming such a hard, unprofitable voca tion, why do yon not forsake it and do work less unpleasant and better paid I Ton are perfectly free to do thl»t yon are not compelled (o be a farmer by tbe laws of the land or the easterns of society. The only thing that can prevent your doing other work m your lack of ability and akill If you lack these, no wonder you find farming unprofit able, abd fault is not with tarmiug, bat with you. Nowadays “any fool can farm" only so long as be is back ed by a good bank account. If yon lack tbe ability and business train ing necessary to the merchant, you lack what is necessary to tbe sue- cfttofbl farmer, and y ou should com plain of what you lack, not of farm log. It does no good to make com plaint. Tou may grumble about farming until death takes mercy on tbe world by stopping your tongue, and instead of bettering your con ditiou thereby you will a.ake it woise If here is any fault it is With you, and therefoie yon sbtujri spend your allowable leisure in srU-ioiprovetneaf, not in b'ubber- lug. Let each one make tbe spirit and purpoM- ot the Young Farmers’ Club his own; seek not for dark spots, but for that improvement, those methods and advances, which will mb out tbe dark u|m>is, or at lea at reduce them to ihe u mo-t in nttmbris. This done, tarmiug will be found more piofitable and less unpleasant. Borne city occupations may give latger proflta, but they are uocer tain. In one day the profits ot years are lost. The recon s show that ninety per dent, ot the basiuess ven tures in towns and cities are tail ores. Doea any out imagine that ninety per oeut. of farmers fail f The busmeaa mao 01 tbe city loses his capital as w«h at bis profits; bat tbe business man of the coun try, (the true farmer ia truly a bu eiuess man) rarely loses bis farm so long as he is judicious and sticks to mrmiug. True, war may put the farmer to exceptionally bard straits bbt grumbling is do remedy for this, and the hardships to him are Hot any greater than to men in oth er lines ot business. Brother farm* ers, we have a good vocation if we make ourselves wot thy of it. “The fault is not in onr stars, but iu our aetrea, that we an underlings.” at Wil their; Their Business Booming- Probably 00 one thing has caus ed snob a general revival of trade Willoox A (Jo s Drug Store as 1 giving away to their custo mers of bo aNiny free trial bottles of Dr. King’d New Discovery tor Consumption. Their trade is sim ply enormous iu this very valuable article from the fact that it alwaya cor a and never disappoints. Goughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Creep, and ail throat and lung dis ease quickly oared. Ton can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size 11. bottle warranted. Every Brace Up. Too are feeling depressed, goed VP ■■ jour appetite is poor, yoor are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out ot sorts, and want to hrmee up. Brace up, bat not with atimuiaots, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their baeie very cheap, bad f, and which stimulate you four, aod then leave you in woroaeondit on tbaa before. What yon want ia as alterative that will P»rify yoor (Pood, atari healthy ac tion of liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed Buch a meai- »i tiers, 1 at Willoox AMO THE CELEBRATED STANDARD BRED . S1ALLI0X, HIGHLANDHKD Recently purchaeed by us from the well known Highland Stock Farm of W. C. France, of Lesing.on Kentucky, will STAND THE SEASON Ai our Stablea, is the Town of Darlington. Fee $40 in advance. Hi* Pedigree ia aa follow* : Chednut Celt; foaled 1885. Bred hr Jamea P McCann. Lexington. Ky. Sired hy Red Wilkea. 1 dam, Liasie, hy Harrodriiurg Koy 4.39. Son of Blood Chief, fire of Fanny Robin- ton 2 20), Chief, paerr, 2.23). and Woolly Jim 2.29). 2 dam, Mollie Berry, by Brurbon Chief. Sire of Calmer 2.22, and the dams of Piok- ard 2.It), A Ha 2.22), and Oriana 2 22. 8 dam by Uill’a Vermont. Sire of Bonner Boy 2.28 and tbe dams of Nelly E 2.28), Qambrtu Wilk.a 2 26, Outlaw 2 28). Tbe King 2.29), Pearl 2.30 4 dam, by Grey Eagle, thorough bred Higbluni Red ia * magnificent animal, of * rich ebeatnul color aod eeary part. He waa (o iled waa bred by the celebrated Caen, of Lexington. Ky. McCullough, blai.kwell a co. \ arch 22. ’88. powerful in in 1886 and •mes P. !!e- HIRED BY “JOHN ROSS,” AMO HI BY “BOURBON," Hia dam waa th* * Knight Errant’a” “JEANETTE,” Whoa* tire waa the renowned “B eck War rior,” of T*nn*aa*«. Tkia famous Jack will be found thu season MiMtigi, Ml S Go's. STABLES. Marak 22, '88 Notice. Having purchased the stock of goods of our father, Mr. S A. Woods. Sr., we will con tinue the business in all its branches, at his old stand, un der the firm name of Woods & Woods, and will endeavor to merit the liberal patronage ex tended to him by a generous public. s. a. woods, C. R. WOODS. Nov. 21, 1887. Finfcl Notice. Noilea la kataby givaa that aa Marak tka 24tk iaat., I will II* my Flaat Aaaaaat aad apply la Ik* Jade* at Prokal* far Dar lington Courty, for Letter- Dtamiaaary aa admlalatralar af Jaka A. Hawk, daaaaaad. TH00. A. HOWL* adm’r. W&i DARLINGTON NEWS. -FOS OS PRINCIPLE 18 PRINCIPLE—1I0HT 18 EIGHT—YESTERDAY, TO-DAY. TO-MORROW, FORRVER. DARLINGTON, .3 0* THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1888. WHOLE NO 689. Ourjob department iaaupplied vitk *Y*». facility ueoesaery to enable us te compete both aatoprioe and quality of work, wilk ovor those of iko oitiao, aad wo guarantoo satis fkotion ia every particular«r charge nothing for our work. Wo are always praparsd la III orders at short aotice for Blanks, Bi) Bends. Letter Heads, Cards, Band Bills Posters, Circulars, Pamphlets, do. All job work must bo paid far Oash on SEASON OF 1887 AND 1888. M®i*e Brilliant than Ever. THE BOSTON STARS, COMPRISING TBE FOLLOWING Eminent Artists: MEDORA lEM-EMERSOR, ••The Distinguished Soprano.” WALTER EMERSON, “Tk* Great eat Cornet Play *r Liriag ” RUDOLPH KING, “The Brilliant Pianist and Accompanist.” NELLA BROWN. •‘America’s Most Gifted and Popular Rwader.” OPERA HOUSE, Darlington, - - • 8. 0 APRIL, 5th and 6th. Ticket* 75ovni*; reserv'd seats $1, a<. w on sale at Boyd’s drug store. Stnw Sods! Straw Bodi! A CHOICE LOT. THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO DARLINGTON, Just purchased at the great auction sales in NEW YORK for the TDAUXtiisra-TOTsr trade, to be sold st tbe very lowest prices; almost given awsy, —B Y — "SJLm March 22, ’88. SHERIFFS SALE. HUTZLBR BROS., va. LEOPOLD PHILLIPS, at. al. Order for Sale of Real Property. By virtue of an order of tbe Court of Cos moa Pleas, madeia this cause, twill toll ia trout of the Court House of Darling- tea County, on tho fit si Monday ia April next, or tk* Tuesday thereafter, the following described real estate, in the Tewa of Florence, County of Dar. Hagtou, State of South Carolina, to-wit: A Lot uf land on Ravenal Street, ia tbe acid Town of Flerenee, measuring fifty (60) feet on said street, and in depth 246 feet aad numbered 10, in plan of the lots •fMrs. E. C. Gilbert and H. VI. Gilbert aad bounded north hy lots belonging to said E. C. Gilbert, Miller aod Mortimer ; south aad oast by lots of Uad belonging to J S. Gibbs R Co., and by said Raveoel Street. The same being the premises conveyed by Mrs. E. C. Gilbert to Charles Phillips, hy deed uf date Stli day of Feb. rnary, 1879. Alse, That lot or tract of land, situate ia the northeastern part of the Town of Florence, mensnring in length 1,374 tect, and in width 305 feet, nud bounded north by lands of the estnte of Goo. W. Dargen; south hy lot of Nat James and Elisa Rob ertson; east by lands of R. W. Boyd, nod wool by Innds of Pour C. Coggeshail, the same being the premises conveyed by Eli sn Robertson to the said Charles Phillips by deed of date 6th of December, 1870. Also, That lot of laod, situate iu tho north eastern part of the Town of Florence, containing 148 feet frout on nn unnamed street, ana in depth 126 feat, nud bounded west hr lands of P. C. Coggeshail; south by lot of Mrs. Kershaw ; north by Inoris of Elisa Robertson, end east by the un named st reel aforesaid, the same being tko premises, conveyed by Ellon Mytrs to Cknrlos Phillips, by deed bearing dale tbe 13th day of January, 1880 Alan, All tko southeastern part of that triangnlar shaped lot, situate in tho north ern part of the town of Flore do;, known as No. 19, and rilaaud on tka east side of tho Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, tko part nonvoyod having 20 foot cask on tko south • west and southeast boundary lines, wkioo converge te n point, nud 30 feet on Us norlkboundary liaa, aad bounded north by adjoining portion of said let No. 19; southwest tty the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad aad lands now or lauly belong ing to tho estate of Goo W. Dargan, tho cams beiag tho piomioao eouvoyod by Louisa Thomas to said Charles Phillips, by deed ot date 26th Jhhuary, 1879. Also, That lat of load situaUd in tho Towa ef Floieoee ea Irby Street, known as lot No. 29, measuring on Irby Street 76 feet, end in depth 276 teet, ns is more ful ly shown in n plan ef tbe Tewu of Flor ence made by 8. 8. Solomons, Enginotr, and engraved by Keeaan, tko same beiug tbe premises souveysd ts tbs said Charles Phillips by P. L. Clespor by deed «f dale, 24th ef February, 1881. Alse, All tbe right, title and interest ef the lute Charles Phillips ta aud to the fol lowing lots ia the Town ef Florence, desig nated as No-. 106 aad 123 to a plat of said Town made by George W. Earle. Surveyor. Lots, 1 and 2 designated in a plat of said Town made by S. S. Solomons, Engineer. Also a lot said to be 76 loci wide au i 276 feet deep, aad bounded oa tbe aerlb by lots formerly of F. M. Rogers; sas! by Dargan Street; ooutb by lbs town let aod west oy a let now or lormorly owned by J. P. Chase. Terms of sale oat third sash, aod tbs bnUaes on a credit et oat aud two years, with interest from lbs day of sale, the cred it portion to he secur -d by a bond or bonds of tbe pureuasers, and a mortgage of tbe premises W. P. COLE, S. D. C. March 16, ’88. Notice. Harts vi He, 8. C„ February 27, 1883. The “books of snbsorintion,” to the Capi tal slock ef the Hsi isvitle Rail Road enm- psny will be opes oa and after this date at the Hartaville Post Office; at tht Dank of Darlington, Darlington 0. H; nt Capt. Bat*’ plane of buaineta. Flinos Cross Ronds : and at B. A Early’s store, Early’s Cross Roads; fo receive subscriptions fo the Cnpitnl Stock of tbe said company, shares to be Fifty Dollare each, and tbe company to be organised when Twenty Thooeanu dollars of good subscriptions arc secured. J. L. COKER, H. LIDE LAW, T.C. LAW, E. W. CANNON, J.J LAWTON, C. J. WOODRUFF. Oorporntors. A CARD. I desire to inform the citizens of Darlington aod the public geoersl ly that the Nashville Novelty Food- dry Go., of Nashville, Tenu., has appointed me agent for the counties of Darlington, Georgetown, Wil liamsburg and Horry, with bead- quarters at this place, aud that 1 am now prepared by means ef tbe New Patent v \dju#tible Castings which is tbe specialty of this Com pany to repair any stove or renge of any make, from tbe old-fashion ed step-stove to tbe most modern range. ▲ boon to housekeepers. ▲II work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranleed. T. J. Cook. Final Notice. Notice of Copartnership. Wo have this day taken into our firm D- 8 McCullough Tko firm name will bora* nflor be McCullough, Black woll A Oo.< who are tko successors to tko firm of Mo Cullough A BlaekwelL Thoae Indebted to as will please make settlement with as nt once, ns the Notes and Accounts of the eld firm hays not been transferred I* tbe new. We thank onr fHonda and tka publia for tka liberal patronaga they beve for n num ber of years given us and solicit n eontin- uence of tko sumo liberality which wo promise to merit. MeCULLOUOH A BLACKWELL. Mereh !6, ’88. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP DABUNOTON. Court of Common Pleas. MARY E. DAROAN, et. al. vs. MARTHA J WOODS, si. al.; Partition. Pursuant to nn order of Court made in tke above elated ease. I will gffer for sale in front of the Court House in Darlington County, on tbe first Monday in April next, the following described real estate ; “All that lot of land aad tho bnildings thereon, aituated in tbe Town of Darling ton, designated aa lot No. 2, oa n plat made by Geo. W. Earle, on tbe 14th day of Aprif, 1887, and honndod aa follow* : North by lot No. 8, and known aa th dwelling bouse lot; east by lot No. 8 ; south by lot No. I, and west oa King Street, said lot belonging (formerly) to tbe estate ofE. W. Charles, end measuring tbirty-aix and a half feet front by one hundred and six and n half feet deep.”. Term* ef sale cash—purohaser to pay for papers. J.N. GARNER, CC P. March 16, 1888. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DARLING TON. By T. H. Spain, Ktq., Probat* Judge. Whereas. J. N. Garner, C. C. P., has made salt unto me to grant unto him Let. tere of Administration, do bonis non, of Iks Estate ef and effects of H, K. W. Flinn, deoeased. Those art therefore to otto aod admon ish nil and singular the kindred and credi. tors ef the said H. K. W. Flinn, deoeased, that they be and appear before me ia the Court of Probate to bo held at Darlington C. H., on Baturdiy, April 28th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’olook in • he foreaooo, to show cause, if any they have, why (he said admioietration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 21st day of March, A. D. t ISo**. T. H. SPAIN, March 22, ’88—fit Probate Judge Pee Dee Rambletoni&n, Sired by MELVILLE CHIEF, No. 2368. This Standard Bred Trotting Stallion will make tUe Spring Season of 1888, be- giuning tbe let of April and ending June 30tn, 1888, nt the old homestead of Moeea 8. McCall, in Baokswomp Township, Dar lington Oounty, for tbe low service of $16, pay able in advance. This frivileges a mare to be returned until she proves with foal. Parties desiring a r ull and exlenJed pedi gree or other information can apply to, H. T. IIARLLEE, Mcb. 16—Im Mars Bluff. 8. C. BOOTS, SHOES? Harness and Saddles Mad* aod repaired Having opened a business of tbe above nature at McCul lough A Blackwell’s harness establish- meat im mediately oppoait; tbei livery sta ble. I reaped fully ask the patronage of the public. 1 have bad twenty year’s experi ence in the busiaass, and not only know tba wants of the people, but am prepared with tbe proper material to do their work at tbe shortest possible notice. Moh. 16, -tf W. C. YOUNG. Netieo It hereby given that on March tko 28rd, loot., wo will file onr final ac count, aad apply to tke Jndge of Probate for Darlington Coua y for Lotters Dismlt- •ory aa Executors of tho last Will and Tos- timoat Of tho lat* Henry Blackman, do- ooneod. WILLIAM BLACKMAN, HENRY BLACKMAN. Bxeontor.* Mnrek 1, ’88-4t For Sate. Fifty (50) aeros of land, two aod a half Biles from tk* towo of Tim monsville, formerly tke property of M. K Timmons. For terms apply to i. V. 1ABLT. To Planters and Mill Men of DARLINGTON. Your eHptHsiul wt tent ion ia invited to tke celebrated Boms Pressed. Variable Feed Saw Mills, Straight Line Engines, New Eva Boilers, sod Shafting, Pulleys, die. maoafHOtared hy tbe Liddell Co., of Charlotte, N 0., for which I am State agent, and upon which I am prepared to make close estimated. Van Winkle, Pratt and Wiuship cotton gins; Corbin Disc Harrows, Planet, Jr, Horse Cultivators; Thomas Imperial Hay Raked, Cot ton Planters, Ac. Deeriug one and two-horse mowers, binders, and light reapers. Wind mills erected and fitting same a specialty. Esti mates furnished on brick making and wood working machinery. Write to W. H. GIBBS, Jr., Colombia, 8. C. orR C Commander, agent for Dar lington Co , Cartersville, S. C, WELCH & EASON - FAMILY GROCERS, 186, 87 Meeting, and 117 Market Street*, Charleston, S. C. INVITE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOW 1NO b-a.ro i^iisrs- Cat Loef Sugar, 74) lb*, for $1 ; Orsnu Isted Sugar 15) lbs for $1 ; Confectioner’s Sugsr 15) lbs for $1 ; Wbife Ex. C. Sugar 17 lbs for $1 ; Light Brown Sugar 19 lbs for $1 ; Good Brown Sugsr 20 lbs for $1 ; 2-lb Tomatoes 90 cent* n doxen ; 8-lb To rn aloe* $1.10 cent* * do ten ; Qood Oignrs $1 for n box of 60. These arc bnt n few ef the many nttrao- done we are constantly offering and house keepers will find U greatly to tbeir advan tage to send for n eopy of our Monthly Price List and consult it always. fi^L. No charge for packing or dmysge. Oct 6, ’87—tf Muii’s Paint Du. At tko old stand oa PKARLB STREET. Msnne has just returned from tbe North, where he was appointed special agent for THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE’S PRIVATE STOCK PURE RYE WHISKEY. Ae fine • brand aa ha* ever been broagkt 10 Darlington. He te else agent for REDMOND’S CORN WHISKEY. Sep 29, ’87. ly. NEW Grocery Store. The attention of the publia I* called to feet that I have rented that desirable staud oa the Publie Square occupied noli I recently by A Haustusou. where I am pre pared to supply tbe trade with a choice line of Groceries and Liquors. Qive me n call. HENRY HENNIO. Deo 29, ’87. LAW CARDS t. I. WARD. B. *. WOODS “L. 8.” escaped from New York City where he has been eoaoealeit nt I the win ter. I precured kis release, hut it cost mo heavily. He osme high but I had to have him ; my customers and the public de- inndTd him, and now that I nave him, he is ubiquitous and takes n thousand differ ent sbspea I’ll introdaoe him as LATEST STYLES. Call andjeee him, you will find ko arums) many shape* in my large and woll assort- ed stock of Spri g and Summer Clotbiog, for men, youth* sad koya, which is now ready for inspection and for buyers. This elegant nesortment I am showing this sea son is far ahead in regard to styles, pat terns, quantities and prices. I will en deavor to give yon aa outline af whet this lian oonaieti of. Firsf, I have a beautiful line of sack ■uito ia Ckaviote, Cassimere*. Serges, Whipoord aad Corkscrew ; these *niu are handsomely made and trimmed with silk, satin and serge liniugs, and made to fit and bold their ibnpe until tke garment is worn out. Groat changes sad improve ments have been mad* this season in per fecting tnete garment*. Next I have n lino of Gateways in the sumo materials as tbe seek saWs. in all sixes to fit all shapes of men that arc stout, tall, short or loao. Dross suits iu singlt and double-breasted frocks ia worted, oorkserew* nod whip cords. My Famishing Goods’ (took is largo and oootaiao everything a gentleman may need to moke him comfortable for sum- mor, ooasiatiug of underwear, hosiery, col lar*, culls, Ae. My lia* of Nookwonr is nn exhibition in Use f. The sty loo and oolore am so aumoroas that I will not at tempt to give n description of tbom. My Hut Stock is complete in all tko fash ionable shapes and colore that will bn warn tbla eeaaea. Th* Boston Flexabl* Stiff Rat ta th* favorite. My Stock of Gents’ Fin* ,Sho«* ar* ready and awaitiag y*ur ertti**! inspec tion. Horn you will find aa nasortmsnt of shoes ia nil the leading ahapes aad n fall Ha* of sixes. I* addition to thi* am In* Slippers and daaeing pumps Tkia *t**k at fin* sh*** *aaoot be *xe«H*d for mata ri si, make, wear aad durability, aad glv- iag parfaot comfort ta tk* w*ar*r. M. L. K1NARD, Columbia, S. C. Marsh 15,1888. WARD A WOODS. Attorafiji fc Counselor! at Law, DARLINGTON, S. 0. Wil preetic* ia all Stat* and Federal Courts .r I. E. ■BTTLXS. e. Nettles & Nettles, Attornoji k Counselor! at Law, Darlington C. U. f 8. C. Will practice in all tbe State and Federal Courts. Prompt pereonal attention liven to collection of claims. Sep. 2, ’86 ly. a. W. BOYD, ono. w. mown BOYD A BROWN- Attorneys and Oounielon at Law Office in rear of Darlington Nation al Bank. DARLINGTON C. H. t & O. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. Feb. «, ’87-ly. C. <P. VAftGAX, Attorney at Law and Trial Justice. Pram ice* ia tka UwiUd Staten Court aad ia tho 4tk aad 6th eireuila Prompt attea - tion ta al business entrusted t* him. Office iu Rxcbaage Street, next tk*;DAB- lmotm Nnws Offio*. T. 1. SPAM. Attorney at Law* DARLINGTON, C. H., 8. C. Will practice to Oirenit Courts and Supreme Ooart of South Carolina. Prompt attention give* to all bn- Mae, and special attention givon t^j collectione. The Cash Company. GANSON & BROOM. -A-IRIE HCJLVIItTCB- mf LIVELY EmMRLY We staud by our motto, uuder-buy aud uudeis<-H, and stake our ebanoeeon Ute niiurit of our valuea, which arc and always will be the very best Our wonderful eucoea* for the past six mouths induce* ua to put forth renewed effort* to still further extend aud |augnient our now rapidly inereaalcg buaiueaa. We plead not for patronage on account of Friend»hip, uor solicit eon om under tbe worthless exense oi favor, but witb.oui money to back us and our shelves aud counters jammed >nd loaded) with unequalled bar gain*, we are determined to sweep tbe fl« Id. FIROHUE ILTZEW TTOIRIK Out Senior Partner writes that hs baa toward ed gome Landslide* Pulae quickening bargsina that will show tbe caab buyer the difference between oar cash plan and tbe credit system, the distinction between ;our 10 per cent, profit and tho old regular 50 aud 75 per cent. NOTICE * PEW MINOS SPECIMENS. A Ladies State Prison made shoe worth $1.50 tor $1.20. A Gents •2.00 Gaiter or Lacs Shoe for $1.50. All other grades equally as cheap a 12) White Couiiterpase for $1.10, cheap at 1.50. And from Sherifl’s Sale a big line of men’* aud youth’s hats aud pants at about ous halt thsir actual worth. LOOK FOR OUR iTEtnTXSElVXE In a few weeks dnouncing the arrival of our new Spring and SUMMER NOVELTIES, Very Respect fa II GANSON & BROOM. Valuable Information! GOOD NEWS FOR ALL All Preparation for an Immense Fall and Winter Trade At the Store of j. MOssjrffMsa, CORNER OF PEARLE STREET ' - ANX> — Tlx© I»xxtoio Sqixcn*©, A large assortment in every department to keep pace with steadily increasing trade. A complete stock of SHOES, CLOTHING, DBY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, &c„ Ac., Surpassing that of any previous season in point of excellence and style. My goods always sold at & low price heretofore, are now within the reach of all, and the most tastidious can be satisfied. The stock of CXjOTHIIIfcTa- Embraces a full line of MEN’S, YOUTHS’, Dress’and business suits. BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S ! This department consists of ^ . DRESS GOODS, ALPACCAS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, TRIMMINGS And everything to be found in a first-class establishment of this kind. The BOOT A3SHD SHOE OEEAHTMElSrr Contains styles to suit the wants and pockets of all and as to comfort and durability are unsurpassed. XX A T S To please tke fancy ef all daseea of pu rob seers from the low crown eheap article worn by tbe laborer to the plug kat oi tbe fashionable Dude. A foil line of Groceries and Canned Goods. In fret my stock la oomplete in every particular aod it will pay all to 1 and ox amino it before purchasing elsewhere, nr No trouble to oho* oi* . Remember the plane and tbe name. J, K W. Corner Pearle Street aod Poblio I ML