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Tlie Orangeburg Times L O C J? Tu Colds seem to be fashionable. What is the cause of the rise in provisions? Is there any cause? -i im ? W - Another consignment of shoes in at Kortjohu's. Balmy spring is beaming upon us again. Rev. W. S. Richardson, of the Methodist Church, is in town. - ?? . - ? ? ? - Straw hats, straw hats at Kort johu's. The growth of Orangeburg is* marked and stead v. Homespun at factory prices at Kortjohu's. . ?> ? -. ? - The communication signed "Aes culapius" came too lato for this issue but will appear in our next. ? ??i> ? - ? ^?? We regret to hear that Hon. ?I. \Y. Muscle}' has been stillering again from a severe spell of sickness. T.C Hubbcli, Kstp, is leplcnishing his News Emporium, opposite Post OlUee, with illustrated papers. It is reported to us that the small grain crops of the county arc not doing well. ? -?r-j> o mm - Beautif?l corsets and corset skirt supporters at Kortjohu's. (.'all be fore they arc sohl. A number of new street lamps have been put lip by our wide awake Town Council to light up our dark places. The trees around the Court House are looking green and beautiful. They should In-boxed and protected. i<n - - ? ????- - Pocket knives, pistols, shears sell ing oil' at Kortjohu's to close con signment. The Rads will have a rich time harmonizing in ?rangcburg. There will be some tall quarreling before a love feast takes place. - - ? m mm - - - We understand that .Mr. C. B. Glover has purchased Mr. Jas. S. Hey wards residence opposite Mr. Willcock's. ? ??i? - - ? <?? If you want a lino straw hat go to I). K. Smoak A' Co., and ask them to .show von their stuck w hich they keep up stairs. Prices low down. If you want to gratify the inner man go round to A. M. Izlar's restau rant, and yon w ill be satisfied, lie 1 docs up eviuythiug in No. 1 style. If you want to avoid chill and i fever keep a bottle of the celebrated German Chainoinile Tonic on hand. 1 For sale by Dr. .1. (!. WanuainaUcr. If you have one or two hundred dollars to spend no to \). K. Sinoak A- Co. and you w ill be sure to get its value. A very interesting address was de livered last Sunday by Prof. W. II. Lawrence before the Foreign Mis sionary Society of the Methodist t .'hurch. - bm ? . mmm - The dwelling house of Mr. A. Ih Sehachte in our sister town, Bam berg, was dest l oved by lire at mid night Tuesday, the act of an incen diary. ? . mal ? - m ? ? - W. learn that a negro house on the plantation of Hon. John S. Bowman, near Rowesvilh?, was to tally destroyed by lire on Sunday evening. The Rads of Orungeburg have started. John Thompson, precinct chairman, has called a meeting of his precinct for the purpose of shaking up the dry bones. Spasmodic convulsions are fre quently caused by worms gnawing tit the vitals; ihcroforc, at the first indi cations of worms, Shrinors Indian Vermifuge should be administered according to directions. Sugar, eoil'ee ami Hour arc goin^ down, still D. K. Sinoak A- Co. arc fully 10 per cent, below the market on these and all other articles in their line. Try them if you want full salisfaet ion. - -???mo? ? - . 4?? .1 - The cold snap and frost has done considerable damage all over our county. The gardens generally have been badly injured, and it is said that the fruit crop has beim somewhat hurt. -fH . - ? ?? Mr. J. H. Fowl es is having his Durham place, in the suburbs of the town, put in repair, under the direc tion of Mr. John I.turns, who is al ways thorough in all that he under takes. The best fatiey family Hour cheap, at Kurtjohn's. "A stitch in time saves uinc." One buttle German ChamomilcTouie will save n doctor's bill. For sale, at Dr. Wannnmakcr's. Read advertisement of dos Eros in another column. He will be ready ready with ice cream at his fashiona ble saloon on or about next Saturday, lie is doing everything to please his customers in catering to their taste. Mr. A. C. Dibble, of Hamberg, is about moving into town for the bene fit of the health of his family. Wc hope the bracing air of Orangcburg will have the desired restorative elfect. So great has been the increase in the nombers of the Elliott Hook and Ladder Company that an order has been sent on for an additional supply of equipments, and a portion of the articles have aircadv arrived. We hope the Committee on the Cotton Factory in Orangcburg is at work canvassing the county. The public meeting will .soon take place now, and if the people (hin t take some definite action a blow will be struck tn the enterprise. An out Ionise on the place of Mr. A. E. Davis, below Orungohurg, was destroyed by lire rei .Monday. It is said that the lire was caused by little children who were plnvini? about the ? * premises with burning paper und rags. Still improving. Mr, John A. Zoiglor i- painting and renovating his residence on Amelia. Col. ftl. 1. Browning has also made considerable improvements to his dwelling ami fencing near the Court House square. The Soulhern Comic Opera Com pany performed at Masonic Hall on Monday night to a moderate sized audience. Hie Comic opera of > <>x and lb 'i created coiisidorablo aiuuso meat, Mr. Del.at.o performing his lari with much humor. We call attention to the advertise ment, in this issue, of the Wavnrly House, at the Read of King street. It is :i Hr.* I ei.'ss hotel, and a popular stopping place for Ohingoburghers. We reeomiiK ml it to visitors to the city during tho coming e>:i ursiou and J anv other time. We understand that Messrs. W. B. Thompson and R. V. Thompson have bought out Mr. Moseley at the Kail road corner, and I hat there will soon ben new linn under the name <?! Thompson A Thompson at this point i:i our town. Success tu the enter prise. Mr. Sox, living a few miles east ol j Orjingeburg, was found dead near his house (.!? r'rhlay morning. The | day before, which was very cold, j stormy and boisterous, he was up in town, and it is supposed, <>n his re rum ln>ie.e alur (tight, he became overpowered with the cold and froze to death. I _ . Mr. G. M. \"an Orsdell is now ready to lake your picture in the very best manner, lie is a Mrs! class ai' ti-; and will, 1:0 doubt, give perfect i satisfactionto those who putroni/.< him. ( all on him at Meroiiey's Hotel, with your sisters, cousins, aunts, sweethearts ami grandparents. Messrs. Evan* A* Co. have obtained looms over Mr. Willcoek's store, where they arc prepared to paint up old pictures and take from life, on reasonable terms. They also give instructions in this beautiful art. Call on them and examine these eon vex pictures, patented dan. 7th. 1371C .Many thanks to ( apt. A. Mclchcrs for a complimentary to the Annual Sch?tzenfest of the German Rille Club which takes place in ( harlestoti April 2(Hh, JTtli and 2Sth. This will lake place during the Grand Excur sion of the s. ('. Railroad Company, and will be an object <d* interest to visitors to the "City by the .sea." The County Medical Association und im Monday and held an interest ing and proIItable session. It will be learned with sadness, that Dr. El liott, whose health has been very had for some time, has found it necessa ry to send in his resignation as Presi dent. The robes of olllee have now fallen upon the first Vice-President, Dr. A. S. Hydriek, who, although young, is active and experienced, and will discharge the duties with satis faction tc a!b K?rtj?hn continues to lend the market in groceries, tobacco, tfce. If yon want u good clear eomf^px ioii and feel strong and healthy, take the celebrated Chainondlc Tonic. For sale only at Dr. Wannnnntker's. Mr. L. K. Marchall is canvassing the County as State Agent for an excellent rubber glass cleaucr. We have seen it with the greatest satis faction. It is a great labor-saver. Mr. Kirk Robinson is authorized to receive subscriptions and nil other dues to the Times. Subscriptions can be paid cither to him or at this otliee as convenience may dictate. R. F. Bryant, Secretary of the El liott Hook A Ladder Company, re quests us to state that at a regular meeting of the Company held on last Thursday, the following resolu tion was unanimously adopted: Resolved. That the thanks of this Company be tendered the ladies w ho so kindly furnished refreshments at the late lire at Mr. Kohn's. Mr. J. J. Street, the Chairman of the Committee on the Steam Engine, ] requests us to state that the Com mittee is still behind in raising funds j enough for the first payment, but all the citizens have not yet been visited. As soon as the can vass is through the names of all w ho have so liberally contribu ted will be published. The growth of Ornngeburg is a subject Of note. The KOUIul of thi plane and hammer is hardly ever hushed. Improvements arc going on everywhere, and new settlers arc- con stantly comiug in. We hnv?? made j rapid strides. The next need is food I both for mind and body?a market, j and a university for the whites as well as the blacks. The hail storm was very severe on I 1 Willow Swamp on last Tuesday. Mr. I AV. II. Joiner's place felt the full ' force of it. All of his turpentine trees, and nil of the tree-; in his yard, and his fences were blown down. One tree fell across his corn hoiTsc, tearing up things generally. The storm lasted three minutes, and caused the family considerable cor. slcruat ion. I _ Wc arc informed that the Silsby Manufacturing Company have shipp ed ;<? the care of Mr. J. d. Street, for tin; Young Americas, three handsome photographs of the new cugine "Uncle doe,'' substantially and neat ly fiaU'Vtl. The .'-.ante company has also sent a handsome trumpet to I e used by the t hief of our Fire De partment. This is doing things h ttubomoly, as the Silsby Company j knows so well how to do. AI the ins?, meeting of the Kxreu- j live Committee of (he Democratic party, the matter of the resignation of Mr. L. S. Connor as County Com missioncr was considered, and the Committee unanimously agreed to request the Governor not to accept his resignation. This wo regard as a deserving compliincul to Mr. Con nor, who has proven himself to be i most excellent, cttlcictit and faithful I billet r. A merited rebuke was given in Columbia, on last Saturday evening by Mrs. Scott Si<hions, m a number of young persons who were engaged in "laughing, talking and llirting" d.uiing the rendiug. The audience a*as a brilliant one, and the sympathy was entirely with Mrs. Siddons as was elicited by the hearty applause. Nothing is more unkind than such behavior in the presence of one w ho is reading, speaking or performing in any w ay, and it will never be com mitted l>y such as arc regard fill of t he leadings of o'. hers. Sine?; the rise in printing paper many of the papers over the country are making a corresponding rise in their subscription prices, and some, like the "News and Courier," are rising on certain advertisements. The TiMies does not propose as vet to do anything of the kind. Our subscrip tion price is only $1 per annum, the cheapest paper in the State. All wc ask is promptness of payment on the part of our subscribers. We ask for nothing more. Wo are trying to Im prove the paper which requires mon ey. Wc hope, therefore, t hat those whom we have indulged will call at this ofllec or on Mr. Kirk Robinson ! and pay up. Dress goods and notions, recent arrivals, Ml Kortjobn's. ( all early and secure bargains. The Grand Annual Excursion t<> the "City by the Sea," will commence on April 20lh, aud the timt of stay will be extended to May 1st. Tick ets can be bought at all the Railroad Stations from April 20th to April! 28th, at the following low rates for the round t rip from the places named on the South Carolina Railroad in this county: Fort Motte. ?2 ?O; St. Matthews, if'-' <)<>: Jamison's, $2 GO; Stillten, $2 .'.<?; Oriingoburg, $2 40; Rowesville, $2 15; Braehville, $1 05. This affords an excellent opportunity for a cheap and pleasant trip. Tin1 Sch?tzenfest aal other diversions will be en hotel. The Kdisto Rifles, under the ccm mum! of Capt. Dibble, turned out on Tuesday afternoon for quarterly pa rade, Mini went through with the manual of arms and all the cvolu lions of the soldier, with great credit i to tbetiiscHes and t heir indefatigable j commander. Tin Indies, who evince great in'crost in the soldier boys,! were out in all their beauty and love j lincs? to give . hoer and encourage- j meat t" the occasion. The band, under the h adership of Mr. Owens, j was also on: making a second appear ance in public. We only express the universal opinion when w - say "well done" In their efforts. The playing was equal to that of a long trained j ? i i ? ? ? i hand, ami it is a source of gratifica tion that we now have good music at hand on holiday occasions. The! youug men deserve great credit f<>r their profitieeney and public spirit. { For the Oringeunrg Time?.] ouaxoeolihj, April Otll, IfcSO. Mr Editor : I want to see published in your valuable pa pet, the following ques tion which is to he di -cussed at the next meeting of the Oratigeburg Missionary Union: Is it scriptum for Christians to exact interest tvom ; each other? It is an intere.iting subject, and 1 hope (lie decision will alao be pub lished. A SrnscRiREn. An .'. nt a, April 22 !. 1S70. Gentiemeu? 1 have made a chemi- I eal examination of biscuits made with pure town talk linking powder, j and no deleterious or unwholesome substance is in the same. Very res peel fully, Wit. J. LAX.", St*i- Chemist, and Member American Chemical Society and X. Y. Academy of Science. Purchase this powder, fresh an.I good, from tin. agent, (.'. D. Kortjobp. ! I ."?Jiirioii JucUhoii Kespeelfu ly returns his thanks 'o> 1 hid many cu*t iiuers. for their past patronage, ami hopes Lo merit tin same in the future by keeping con 1 slnutly on hand fresh meats of everv j kind at his old stau 1 in rear of (he j Postofliee, during the present year. A n. vn ( \, * >\., Feh. 10- is?'.*. | Dr. Httlchiron <( / i<>. : vieii'.s - I have j ii ied your "Neiiralginu" in several in<t anccn,aud find ii li e l e t reimdy fur n't-ii* j ralgin I have ever died. It relieve* the pain and leaves none of diose unpleasant ; ctfeeti due n> i :ire..tie< or other anodyne.*., i 1 hhall always keep it in my office,and lake } much pleasure in rciommendinc it to mv : I i>.iilontr-. s.\; Hoi i.ani', Peiititt,. l!l \\ iiitchall, Atlanta, Ua. | apr'l 0 1 tn Health ami Reality Cuuihincil Woman'- j Kiwitts-'>?? who has long studied thin Kiihjvct vow i resents the remit of his inves- j ligaiions. He is hu| py to say that he ha* i discovered ''Woman's liest Friend.It i adupted especially in those e.i?e< where die vroiulj is disordered, and will cure aio irregularity of the ''menses " 7/rndficld's female Hegu'ator acts like a charm in "whiter." <>r sudden check of the "month j ly coni.-es," from cold, trouble of mind or like causes, bv restoring the discharge in every instance. Jn chronic cases in action is i rompi mid decisive, and saves the constitution freni iutilities*evil* and pre mature > ceay. Pre and by Dr. J. Riad field, Atlanta, (Ja. For *.ile at $1.00 pel bottle hy 1'r J. (1. Waumtmakcr. MlLl.TOWN, ClIAMIsKR Co., July 1.1, 1877; I have used your Female Itegulator < x tensively in my pi act ice for a long time, and 'lith entile sueee.s where (here was no complication of disease. If it is noi a specific, it is, in my opinion, the best known remedy for the diseases for which it is re couiendcd. J. 11. I?a\is, M. I?. iijir'l 'J liu Tilings change so rapidly that much of our knowledge and skill soon become inapplicable, aud is rapidly forgotten. T| 1st of Unclaimed Lollars Hi Remaining in the- Fnst Oflice nt Orangeburg C IL, Orangeburg Cbunty, April 10 1880: W r Arcy. Robert dbbles, Edward Abtnu, Mr Uriine.-?, MissMnrv Hunt, John Haerbon, cob I) K Hobler, Alexander Hustif?, !?: dmlan, 0 l' Jirdan, Mis. Mnhiln Irvin, S L Klndard, Stephen Montgomery, Miss Mulla 12 Murray Mariba Norman, d M Price, Alexander lmbhison, Mm 1? W Ra?t, Mix Sarah Kobinsoti, MUs C M Zimuicrinan. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Hui.L i\ SCOVII.L. Fjuoay, April 10, 18S0. COTTON Middling. IUi*? Low Middlings.H'|W Didinary. lO^'lOJ l'UUVIS OSS Corn.76(^80 N'ew Corn . lV.s. To Fodder; ner 100 lbs._ 1 0J | Hough Kiee.$ 1 !?5 OFFICE OF cor xt y c:o.iim issioxers, OKANGEliUKCi COUNTY . ORAN(iEBlJKG,S. C, April lOtli 1 -80. The following rale per centum for Taxes upon Itenl aud /'crsoiuil 1 roperty is, 11? y an Act entittb'd "An Act to rai-e supplies and make appropriations for the fiscal year roimueiieing November 1st \b~'J. passed at I ibe regular and special sessions of l'"7.J, j IS?O. aid ratified the -lib 1&79,) levied; : v;t. I For Slate purposes, four and three-fourths j ; 41j of one mills, I ForSehced Tuxes. two 2,110':!.-. j for Orangeburg County Tax, three {2( mi.l*. For Fast Indcptcdness (Co ; three four tin "{ ? of one mill. ?. Also in nil School Districts bsving j n deficiency for past due School claia?9, i lliree-tonrtlis i*$) of one mill 1 Liberty Township is out ??flieht. N. N. HA YPF.N. Chairman I L. S CONN< Hh E. CUM MINOS, I I'onrd of County Corxmindonors, Omago 1 lim g < mint} . I L Ii Wanxamakei?, Clerk, I apr'i 10 2t OFFICE OF COUNTY CHAIRMAN, 1 ! DEMOCRATIC PARTY, OUANOE BUKO COUNTY. OnAXOEBCno, S. C, March 29th 1880. By mid with the advice of the Count} Exccutivs 1 rntmititc I, Malcolm I. Brown ing, Co tnly Chairman, do hereby call a Convention of the Pemccratic Party of ' Orangeburg Couuty, to meet at Orangeburg : Court house, c n the second Saturday in j May proximo, being the eighth day ofthe j month, nt 1 OA o'clock A. M., for the pur ptnse of tr.'.ciu cling the following bnsiiiesi ? hen ami (hero tu be brought before t he taid Convention: first To elect six delegates to represent the County ?.1 Crnngebnrg in ihr State | Cctivention, to be holden at Columbia, on j the first day of Juni next. : Second. To express the sense of the Petuo 1 crntic Party of this County, upon the qucs \ tirn "f ?'the repeal of the two-thirds 1 tile, r.ow olforc? in National Convention*." Third. To express the sense ofthe Party in this County jpon the question,"whether thtf noiuiuaiion of the State ticket ihould he in.ele in the June ConvcntioiCor at a Mibsequen: true." Fourth. To elect a County Executive ('< maiit 1*0 to serve for the next two yean. Fifth. To elect a Couuty Chairman to seivef? rtl em me period. Sixth. And to do und to Iran-act Mich othtr 1 UMiie-f-s :is may properly bo brought before ?nid Convention . The basis of representation in said Cii - j -cniion wi'l he one deletr, ?to for everv Club, and an additional delegate for every twenty five enrolled members. Fractions of twenty j five will not be rntitbd to representation. I I'ttiddtuts of t hi! s are hereby directed t I call their Chsbs to 'neet rn or before the fnFt Saturday in May, the fir?t day of the I monthTor the purpose of olitcddg delegated ! to the tifor* said Coiintv L' nveiilion, and of I re-organ 1 z ng their Club?, it is- urged npbii ] ike <"lul-.- to elect iitvdeUgates only thnsi who ran and will attend ihe Convention. At I duse meetings of ihe Chilis, tiny will pro* civil to elect 1 a?ir o'.li ? ?:-> to-L-" w for the I next Campaign, nil 1 also each Chib will nominate a member of die County Evecu I live Committee to le elected by tho County Conventii 11. The retiring County '"hair.'uari has rc qcesied our local papers in publish the '?Rules of the Democratic Party" so that the Convention, the ( bibs and the people may be fully and intelligently informed as to the method of Organization. The plan livingihii? furnished forth, life interest and attention of all are invoked to it* details, The Clubs will oiganize and elect their officers as in the said Kule-.s is provided Secretaries of Clubs will fiiuish to one of tlu ir deb gates, the list of oilicers, dele?g uc*. and member of County Executive Com mittee chosen at thee meetings, aforesaid. Lei this I'liblication of the''Party Kulea" ami the t all for otgacizaiioii under them Le the hugle-bbist, whose clear and cheery notes will command attention I Full at tendance and deep inteivsl should charac terize ihe.st? primary mectiiigsof the Clubs for there are I he primal steps, which, well taken, g-> very far towardi! promoting satis faction in (he weuk ahead of us, rhd to wards assuring harmony tboughoiit tho Campa:gn, and a cuccessful is-uc out of all it? events ! MALCOLM I. BROWNING, County < hairman. ?I, h- IIr.iiiTM.vx, Secretary to Executive Committee. PRIVATE SAXiSI. A neat Dwelling with 4 Booms, Five 1 Places, hiid Kitchen nttnehed, with a Lot I '2 acre; in a healthy location. Terms made I ^ n..-, , A ppy JO T. C HvbbilI/, Auotionafr. Hlglfc Scliool, For Boys a*id Girls. The former prepared for College or Business; und the latter giveu a thorough Course. Terms per Month: Beginners.$2 00 intermediate und advanced Eng lish. 2 GO Latin and Greek (each extra).. CO Liberal discount made for two or more from a family. Session commences fetich year) I September 1st., and closes (each year) July 1st. Tn.\enER3. STILES R. MELLICH AMP, Principal. JULIAN A. SALLEV, Assistant. MISS F. L. MELLICHAMP, Music. Teacher. IifIPnO VED PATENT~ LIVER PAD I Neve* 'mis II\kp. CxJS tr. Mxl'K A.XY i'fT ;*):>(;: ii i'oilisD. I.a?t Twice as l.oxo. Cliiils ami Peter, 0&\ $3?% liver foDflaiat, Wr^W <?tl v i v PAD. ?.,*?-tiri^ Id fciS KruraUjii, v?-??2&r ? SSI Uhcomatism, Jfcm&m Costivrncss, Female Woikoevs. Sid A N'ertoui f^ff4^^ Ifcadadi?. |gp *<&?i Nosioui i>ii!?.ua?,i.i i. '- iu.r.M.. llltn tn-r:,. TT".e 5W.. n ? ? ? r ?tr?r i ?; h.l ef Citf w .?..:?.) i' li. iMVctititf l??viu ;.????? t i i, .i!<o t!ic ! v si ?! Ktnniflrli. A i-rt> V ??? .Ii i Tonic lm,,*?rJ?.il t?lot! >'Cin--tlr: ? wi>.ft", RiiwlJ - I : r. ii . :'"> R!? ? <1.??.- J '. ? r: ? .| Kill is to i n'" r O'jttiti, rxit ?t-mjttVtiiinjt t^i Stou ?.??:.' ? ?.!??;!-?? f ?M. I'm ! <?*? i'vSI tl t.\ it. t-.ii.ii i.t all D.v.'o:t.-jr,vr sire.by Mvt or ICxprc/j. At-:. r-t.-.-- <! rt .?? i; II Nor.? a I :?: r"T P..-.l-.! \i.m:j.. ? :. NEVER FAILS TO SfcfcfcSy CURRE {TjIVER COMPLAINT, ^^p^ Hea..?cUc. ^S^PO^^ [DYSPEPSIA. OR l.> \ ivi> Uli HE For all diseases of j the liver, shin, bowels, stomach, and kid neyn, it hah no equal. It is daily use by tho usaiids, all over ihe country, who volun tarily les'ify io f its merits. It is entirely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and can bo taken hy j erKOnsof all ageH. Try it once, and you will not regret ir. Sample botdes and package,'25 cents.! Large hi ttlrs, Si; large packiige,,6U conlS. .Sohl everywhere. DOWIR & MOISE, Bole Proprietors! Charlfston, S. 0. For sale by L>r. J. G. Wannamakor. apr'I D tiro }[M\tn Respectfully announces his arrival from New York, and tn?es pUasura iu calling the attention of his frioadj and patrons to one of the Grandest Displays Of Eres? Oood* iu all the lateat Styles, all the uew Shades; and Colors in Silks, Satin, Brocade, Bunting( Linen un.l Cotton from tho Looms of England, France, Germany, China and America. Priesa to suit evary body in want of a dress I'ara-ols, Funs, Lace.'*, Embroido rie.*?, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, [?i ibbon-, Trimmings without end. ami prices all right NOVELTIES The latest Novelties of the Season n Ladies Neck Wear, Fish us, Rush s, Collarettes, Neck Ties, Jabots, Bows, Lace Scarfs, of which, all I ; is for everybody to take a look at, and make selections A LSO A very nicely selected Figurod Muslins,* Lawns, Picqucs, Calicos, L'ereal us'Jaml Ca in t > r i es Immense line of White Goods of {every iniinnginuble description Gents and Youths Clothing of tho Latest Styles BIG STOCK Of Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Children Straw Hats GENTS Shirts, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Col lars, Underwear, Suspenders iu tho usual great vaiiety MM E DE MORESTS RELIABLE PATTERNS for Spring auil Sum mer THE PRFMIUM LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Machine Needles, Oil, Attachments, always on hand Goods shown with pleasure Give me a call and [ am sure you will all be made to sinilo THEODORE KOHN'S Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium Agent for -f'i"oo cj-ijo ?<> i#u|<tn*? ?ai|nh.| .j <> i i ???tu'.-i mn|<fo 0 ?> i i j y . 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