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LO?A L_ The original stories written fur the Times by "Ruth Goodlcy," a lady of | Orangeburg, will be continued. This announcement will be gratifying to the story loving readers of the Times. The next, entitled "Nannie," will commence in a short time. The time for paying town taxes has been extended to June 1st, after which date the penalty will be posi tively added. We call the attention of our far mers to the notice in to-days issue of Mr. Laugdon W. Pooser who is pre pared to do all kinds of gin reparing. In addition to the already long list of candidates for (Merk of Court, Mr. Hatpin Riggs is nominated in to-days issue. The weather is indeed changeable. Last week was cold enough for lire; and this week is almost as hot as summer. - !? ? -1^ Rev. W. II. Adams, former pastor of the Circular Church of Charleston, died suddenly on Sullivans Island on last Saturday. 400 bushels of good Sound pens for sale at II. S. Rennoker's. Also a full stock of fresh family groceries on hand at at lowest figures. Call soon. Mine Demorest Summer Fashions just out, call or send to Theodore Kohn's f??r Catalogue. They arc beautiful. Read Theodore Kohn's advertise ment in to days issue and see what a great tumble in the price of dry goods. Dr. Barton's cottage, under the superlntcu'1niee of contractor R. M I Smith, is assuming proportions, and will be a heat and comfortable dwell ing place. The delegates and visitors to Columbia during the dune Conven tion will do well to remember I'at Median's if tluy want the inner mini -refreshed with evi vytbing the capital nllords. The Diocesan Convention of the I Episcopal Church has been in session j during the week in Charleston. The) church was ably represented, and and some important questions were taken up for discussioa. A Grund Tournament will lake place at Wultdrhoro' on Thursday May 27th. The prizes w ill he open to contestants from all parts ofthe Stale. Names can bo sent to W. Ii. I'tso, Georges Station. Col. W. J. DeTreville is Orange burg's candidate for Solieitoi of this Circuit. He is ;i gentleman of legal talent and eminently lilted for the position. The Orangeburg delega tion will be so? 1 for him. The residence of Mr. .1. N. Hook in the upper part of the ('ounty wit.< destroyed by lire oh Wednesday ol last week. The fire was accidental. Wo have not heard the extent of his loss. ? i mmm ? > ? ? ? ?? ?.?. i - Our readers will notice the great decline in dry goods advertised by Henry Kohn this week. We would advise persons in want of anything in the clothing line to give hima call, and nave money by purehn ing n< w. Mr. Jas. Van. Tassel 1 is again up j ami doing well, and his old customers i will lind him ever ready to accot'itno j date them in his line, lie keeps the best of goods ami only wants a living price for them, (iivehima trial once and you will never regret it. It is rumored that Mr. d. I*. Way. who is about to build a line brick building on Russell street intends ?bat the upper story Shall be a hall for public use. Since the occupation of Masonic Hall as a billiard saloon this has been a want felt in the coin mitnit v. We call the attention of farmers to the fact that the sidling of tobacco to bands and employees without the license is illegal. Judge Brooks, of North Carolina has decided thai farmers selling tobacco to hands with or without profit, not having the license, render themselves liable to fine and imprisonment. Wormss do exist in the human body to a great extent, and are often the cause of disease and death. Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge will de stroy and expel them from the sys tem. Messrs. D. E. Smoak & Co., is now offering their large stock of goods at the lowest prices. Their store is fill ed with everything the house-wife aud funnel' needs, und polite und atten tive clerks to deal them out, there is no fear of dissatisfaction. Co and see for yourselves. We are pleased to hear that a number of-gentlemen and ladies of our town and vicinity have formed a Musical Association for mutual im provement and social pleasure. A very successful meeting has been held at ('apt. Clover's. We entertain the hope that the public 111113*, xn t?"*?*, receive a share of the benefits. The Columbia Gttu Club have made arrangements for a glass ball shooting match during the week of the Democratic Convention, und in vitations have been seht to the glass ball clubs of Charleston, Newbcrry, Augusta. Greenville and other places. We believe the Oraugeburg shootists could compete successfully with any of tbein. A moonlight pie-nic for the bene fit of the Lutheran Church will take place next Tuesday night at the Fair Grounds. Admission 10 cents. Re froshincuts and games will boon hand. This is a deviation from the usual pic nie plan which we have no doubt will be a complete success. In fact the ladies of the Lutheran Church never do any thing half way? See advertisement of J. Dee Andrews in this issue, who has pur chased the stock and fixtures of Mr. Z. d. King, at Wallace Cannon's old stand where he is prepared to serve Ids friends with every thing in his line. lie pledges himself in his ad vertisement t>> cast his virgine vote tltis fall with the Democrats for Iis good and Home Utile. Give !;;:;; ;; call. Mr. Van ?rsdell is now full pre pare I to take vottr picture in the best l and most handsome style, and we I gun ran tee f-r him that his Work will suit even one; in fact Mr. Van. Orsdeil is the best artist that ever I has Itch in this town, aud would not say too much if we were to say in the South. He has a lightening process for taking ehihlr s pictures, there by no failure ever occurs. Gouud try him and you will be convinced. The Hoard of Health will make a tour of inspection during tliu next week. Public sanitation ismoiv and more being accorded its rightful de gree of importance, and the list of preventable diseases increased. ()m town is already noted for its health fulness, and if nur citizens will keep their yards and houses thoroughly cleansed and ventilated we may ex pect immunity from all epidemic dis eases. The nomination of t'?d. A. I), Goodwyn for Adjutant and Inspector, General, which wo ha i lite honor of first making some four weeks ago, wo are glad lo taue, is well taken by the expressions we see in the papers in different par's of the State. The (trnugehnrir delegation wili be solid for him in .he Stale t onven lion, and we hope that, besides his merit.-, and prosperity, the just claim of Orangedurg to a place on the stale ticket will bring him success. Phere could be no better nomination in 1 he State. We can not refrain from giving our hearty endorsement to the candidacy nj" Hon. d. W. Mnselev for Sheriir, which has been announced in lo-dn\ 's i -ue. To endorse him is but t<> ex press the sentiment of the eommiini tv. and. although we have heard <il im other candidate for this olliee, we know of no man who eon Id give greater strength lo tiie Democratic ticket. As Mayor of our town for several terms, he has given general satisfaction as his repeated re-elec tion testifies. hi 187*5, when he di<l not want the olliee, his name was before the Demo cratic Convention, and he received n most Haltering vote. In the same campaign, as the lender of the Dem ocratic parly at this precinct, he did gallant work for the election of the wdtole ticket. He has recently discontinued mer cantile life on account of the etlccts of its confinement upon his health, and we have no doubt that the out door life of sheritf would be bene ficial to bim. Besides this, he has all the qualities which lit him for the olliee. With his characteristic man liness, he boldly announces his wish ; and with his iuuate fidelity he sub jecte his wi.-di to the will of ?he party. If the Convention nominates him he I will servo his constituency, but if not, as his card shows, he will give his unreserved support to the nomi nee of the party, whoever he may be. We believe the people will hail his 'candidacy with enthusiasm. A large number of our citizens took the train from our Burg on Sun day morning to attend the session of the Methodist Quarterly Conference at Lewisville. A most delightful and profitable excursion it proved to all who went. Bishop Wightnmu and Prof. Duncan were in attendance upon the Conference, and it is need less for us to say that a rich, spiritu al and intellectual feast was dis pensed. They are shining lights w herever they go, and the communi ty in which they sojourn is sun* to lie blessed. We are pleased to hear that the influence of this meeting has been most beneficial. May the seed sown bring forth abundant fruit. Rev. T. B. Boyd, a well known citi zen of ?rangeburg, w ho has recently \ been converted, und who studied the ministry and joined the Methodist Conference come two years ago, preached his first sermon in our town in the Methodist Church on last Sunday evening. A large number of bis former associates, hearing of the matter, attended the services. The audience was large and atten tive, and it gives us pleasure to state that Mr. Boyd surpassed the most sanguine expectations. He gives undoubted evidence of growing abili ty as a pulpit orator, ami a fair pros pect of future usefulness in his w ise ly chosen field of labor. May he prove a blessing in Iiis day and gene ration. The Third Annual Anniversary of tin? Ladies Forcgll Missionary So ciety will lie celebrated on Tuesday evening May iifdh 1880. The pro gramme will consist of Missionary addresses by Revs. Dr. Cooke, <). A. Darby, 1. S. Lee. K. M. Pinkney, Prof. Larrcncc, J. A. Hamilton, and others. The addresses will be inter spcrsed with a line selection of un til us, choruses and solos. After which table of choice refreshments will be served. This Society is sending the Gospel to China, Africa, and to the Foreign Missionary Holds, ami should receive hearty co operation and sup port from the friends of Christ and j his Gospel. Mis. ('. K. Johnson, the Society's President, who is a third tenner, will have the honor to preside at the powerful organ to he used on the occasion. Tickets I? cents. Doors upon at 7:-ln v. v.. Place of meeting will be announced later. As wi go to press the pupils of Mcllichamp's School arc arraying themselves in tin- highest glee for j their exhibition at the Court House j las', night. The public examination was con eluded at the school house hist. Mori day. tin- pupils acqutting themselves with much credit. The programme fir the exhibition last nighi was as j follows: Ml Mr. l'n 11.s of I.Anon ? Lizzie Dexter, .Jessie Melliehainp, Edith Melli champ. Lessie Ilydriek. Ml Ml . Wakkks's Ai#iiiti>.< T. C. D?yle. F.xtiiact - W. II. Duke... Who's AiuAin: Freddie Wannn maker. Mr.su?. BcKOltlC and A ft ku Si ||i.mjL- Sallie Palmer. Viola Ilydriek, Gertie Can j non. Lessic Ilydriek, Kdith Melli champ. Tin OitAToit or tiii: Day - F.. T. i M alone. Ml Sil . Tin Sn wf.- Joe A ndrews. A Roy's Philosophy?Joe Light f( Mil. Di'KT? Miss F. L. and Jessie Melliehainp. GitAVKi.oTTi: Harris Oaknian ( 'meek Vv? -Henry Boltver. Ml sm . KxTKACT? Bertie Andrews. Tin: Tea Pakty- Ollic Wanna maker, Aggie Mc.Xnmarn, Lizzie Dexter, .Fessie Melliehainp. Mv FutsT Knife?George Boliver. MUSK'. Man's Dkstixy?D. Hess Kcitt. Tin: Disroxc'KirrKiiC 'andioatk- -T. C. Doyle. Tim: Maiden's I'isaveii ( mi-k ) - Lizzie Dexter. Eloquence -Robert Wnnnamaker. Tin. Old Lady's Will?Kvnns Fulmer, Willie Snioak, Archie Dukes. Laurel Wolfe. T'iii: Patteh or rnr. Sihnoi.k ? Henry Livingston. MUSIC. Tin: Poets Perplexities?Robert Wannnniakcr, ITesa Keitt, Tommie Doyle, Mauer Izlar, Henry Bolivor, Joe Lightfoot. Golden Hulls?Clifford Oliveros. Fasiuonaui.k U eqdIKEm ents?OlllC Wunnamnkcr, Lizzie Dexter, Jessie MellieUauip. music. LlVK F?ll SOMETHING? M aner Izlar. Tnn Noblest Hoy?Robert Wanua inaker, T. C. Doyle, Clifford Olivcros, E. T. Muloue, Harris Oakman. The Zki'hvks ake Slkeimno (music)?Ollie Wannnmaker. Andulyv Hofen?Joe Andrews. music. Will it Pay??Joe Lightfoot, Henry Rolivcr. Fiue Fly (music)?Lizzie Dexter. School Scene?Uy ? uumber of Pupils. Home Sweet Home (music) ? Jessie Mcllichamp. PRESENTATION of PltlZE?Ctlpt. S. Dibble. music. A St. Louis belle is supposed to use up $500 worth of perfumery per year, aud to smoke cigarettes on the "sly. Col. Charles H. Lewis. Ex-United States minister to Portugal, died at Harrison Ian;.'., S'a., of cancer iu the fat aged <i I. - m ? rm ? It is much safer to trust u man of stern integrity, with some devil in him, 'than a treacherous, shaky Christian. Don't you forget it! Dr. Wan-mi maker's s-otln fouut is more popular than M;vor. In lad there lias been such a demand for lite cooling draught that the Doctor has been compelled to employ extra help in I order to accommodate his large ran t f customers. Go and refresh yourselves and lake your nearest friend along with you. a Scull Shoals, (i.\.. Greene Co., August 11, 1n"i;. Mit. \V. II. Baukett: Dear Sir?1 have sold Dr. Gilder's pills for ihe past two years and lind that all in this neighborhood approve them. The physicians have reconi mended them, and the people will hnvejnonc other. They arc better liver pills than any I have any knowledge of. Very respectfully, Husky Mooke. Fjxc.snle by Dr. S. A. liecves. - ? mjkm> ? - - ?? ? Thin rind breakfast strips, the best put up and only lo els per pound at I). E. Smoak A- ( Vs. . Every bottle of Shriner'.s Indian Vermifuge is guaranteed to give sat is fact ion if used according to direc tions. Pen berry coffee, the best and cheap est known in the world at I). E. Smoak A (Jo's. Money refituded t" any one who us-.-.-> it without satisfac tion. lla\ A- IJro.'s celebrated sugar cured hams guaranteed sound ami sweet 12.1 cents at I >. E. Smoak .V I (.Vs. " The genui'ie corn cob tobacco al D. Smoak A Co.'s at liiarin'uottiror's prices. Beware id' imitations as I here.are many On the in:il*!i d. SiiUVrers. Head 'Ihis! If yoii :ire aiaietc1 with .\Viralgia or Headache, von can Lo ? ddv relieved hv I "... I taking the Specific Ncuralt'int*. Speedy in i's action, entirely free from Opium ami oilier Narcotics, it commends itru'f in be ing as iniidei nt its rtii< ii nl. Hunt, Ha sk t s A- I.xmah, Wholesale Agents, An.xvrx. Im- mile by Urs. A. < . laikes and ?o vYannauiakcr. may i l Im Will Von behexe It? Woman's In friend. To relieve the aching heart of woman, ami bring j<*x where sorrow reigned supreme.b a mission in loo- which the Hiillesnl kings dxvind'i int" niter insignificance. This b the peon t inr pi evince nl I'radlield's !<*vinale Hegte later, which, from i's ntunWrlos cure-, is a| propriately styled ''Woman's I'csl friend." The distressing complaint known as ??whites." rnd various in rpn hit it its o I the womb, tn which xvoi ian is subject, dis nppi nr like magic I ? fun' a single lioltle id this wonderful ioio|K>uud. Physicians prescribe it. Prepared by Pr. .I. It rad field, Atlanta. tin , l ml ?ohl nl t ' .?")' ? per bottle by Ur. A l\ Lnkis. and also by Dr. J. <i. Wanna, maker. Now in l'f.ukkct ii kam II. Near Mahiktta, fia., March IS70*. .Seme nioiillis ago I bought a hottlc of Itradliehl's Female Regulator, and used it in my family with the utmost patisfaction; have recommended it to three other fami lies, and they have found it just what i' is rccomnlcildcd. '/flic females who have Used the Regulator are now in perfect health, ami able to attend to th< ir house hold duties. We coroially recommend it to the public. Kkv. IL Ii. Johnson. may U lm Marion Jack son Respectfully returns Iiis thanks to his many customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit tlio .same in the future by keeping con stantly on hand fresh meats of every kind at his old stand, iu rear of the Posloffice, during the present year. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. BULL & SCOVII.L. Fjiiuay, May 21, 1880. COTTON Middlings. llfft Low Middlings. lOWlOJ Ordinary. 9@9"j PitOVIS ONS Corn.70^80 New Corn . Pens. 75 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 1 10 Rough Rice.S 1 :K> in itiEMoitY or sophia ( LiltK. I.ike the seer, of the Lord, iu olden time. Th?u hast let thy mantle, lall; And winged iliy way to a brighter clime, At the aiigels'ofdeathd last call. With thy lamp well trimmed and burning bright, With the reeonl of well spent years; ! 1 by passing away to tin: regions of light, Was unclouded by mortals fears. Thy days are completed, thy work is now o'er. No shadow can rc-t on it? close: '1 he clear mantle of truth cists im bright ness before, To illumine iky path to repose. Yet lliy mantle remains, though severed the cord, Thai hound lliy bright spirit below; Thy warm genial bmilemid heart cheering words, ?Still linger to soften our woe. Fach silver cord loosened, each golden link gone, As we draw near the close of the day; Sc. ms to shorten the path, as wo lose one by one, j The heatts that once brightcuc 1 our way. ; May we too he able, as we mourn for the ' h.ss, j When the angel >?{ ilealh shall appear; I To lay down life's toil at the loot oflhe cross, I Ami ascend to a heavenly splice. (.'. P. L. To the Citizens of Orang.'burg County? To nur Friends ami Customers, we will oiler the foil lowing indusuineuts '"or the i,exl week another lot of goods in from /jiiukrupt s^.e. consisting of Calicoe, stand-id brands, f?i 7 to S ets. Iloiio-puns, fi to S 11-. l.im n, 15, 20, -J5 , is. Drcs-n goods, 6, 10, 15, 20, ?-!"> c.ts. Ilosierv, 5, 10, 15,20, 25?5cSh per pair Patent*Wire Flv Traps, Mi, 40, 50 eW. oil Cloth Table"Covers, 50, M. 70 cts. Children's Incases, -J'.. :'(), tU ets. 1 awn, 12, 1") e s. White ami Colored .Shirts, 10, 50, 75 ets. Uidaundried Shirts, 40, 50, 75 ets. Corsets, :;o, lu, 50.75e. $1. Wire Sali s is. $10, $15. Cups and ."'atieiw, 20, "5, ''0, 75 ets. Plates, in. 5(1 00 cts. Teas, 50, 75 el. and SI pel lb. Tobacco, 80, :C>. 40, 50, 05 ets. Straw Hats, in, 1-'.. 1 i. 25 cts. to $1.50. .Irans. 10, 15, "JO. 25. :".'?. :? > ets. 1 vm i s, 10, 15, 2'.', -5, 50 ets. per Dozen. Paney Itoxos N te Paper md F.nvelopes, u), 20 80, 40, 50 els. Ifaxor?, ?-?>. l". 50, 75 ets. $1.50. IV rio t Knives, 5. Hi, 15, 20, 25,cts. to ?1 1 "ar mols, 25 to 75 ets. Lemon Sipiezers, 15 els. ;? v o vds. Colored Linen Fmhroidery, 5 Pull nto< oft Iro?1-rie-on hand l ev down. Kespeetfullv, U. KOKT.I?1IN rgMic lineal mid ehcnpesl ?1 Liquors in Orr.ngebu?g. lor sale at W :il ace Cannon's old stand. andrew ?. dibble/ att< >kn i :y am? ?Ol XSI.M.OSS AT law, :,oun..: ST- PAUL AMD CHURCH STREETS, < ) vi \ ii u;? d >n ig, S? <? apl 2:t lSSO Ihn <<li<?i<?<? imported {?ort mill Slurry Wine, for sale low, at Wallace ! Cannon's old stand. WATCHES AN O JSWELEY I OH s a i .1-: AT Moderate Prices ! I am selling rny Old Stock low ?0w1nt To make room for Fall floods. Now arid "La tost Style?3 pi .t i ? ei. i red. a I ,so A fn 1 slock of Landre.h's Garden Seeds < >n hand. Now is the time to plant for Summer use. Call at once. \V. V. Robinson. ITotice to Creditors. AH persons having claims ngahisl the F>tatc of Jacob (}. Keitt, late ol'Orange bnrg Comity, deceased, an- hereby rcvpiir i d to present and prove the same. I>. (ore th'- undersigned, as special Master.on or before the 10th lay of July 1880, or else they will he debarred payment. C. H OLOVER. Special Master. I OruugeLurg, C. If., A/ay 14th 18S?. may 14 -it I^OIi it Cool l>rltik ofC'rab . Apple Cider, go to Wallace Cannon's Old Stand. WAY IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Never Get? Hard. Caw U Mauh ant Stuk.v.tu Uksikkd. Last Twtca as Losto. MitttM Cuni vitbout Dnggiag tie Cjrten. cure* ' CLills and Fever, ffifo Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nenottsness, Rheumatism, CoMivcncss, Female WeakncM, Sick & Ner7om Headache, Those Pul* O'irr -il Phen'M by Al>*orption. No Noxioiu I'UIi,(),!.,..r I'd^niKiii* Mctltcinc^nrRl.'ik :n Into Um Stoaincti. 'J*(.?? I'n?U a ".?wuni over t' e J'lt of the Stornncli, coverinji C c Oic.u Nerv* ? L-ntnMi aUo tin Li vor anil Btomne!i. A pr::'?.? Vf^.-t.o?: ? Tonic i 1 r!??o l>eil Intothwiiitr.itlatlnnnfttte Rtrnvlnttd I Iver.pir in ins C t-lti- ? it. MtmiUatiti': Ilin Mvcror-I KMtcy.i t.. ! ??::!?! v itcil-n, ft\ ??-?nrtle u<t>-4 t:'? Ktotnstchloill^r Ifumi; )?).:<? : J\\i>* ?I am> t: run. ' iin nv Ai l I).:v?-.i.:..r*,? r lent by r:a.t or Kx|>ri->i. A mil Inclur'it it St? & 41 :."..::tii l.tsnr-rr St, Uam iMotn:.: i-. ? iltoicc Chewing aHtlMuioking Tobacc??, Brandy reaches &c, at Wal lace Ccnnoii'u old stand. COME AT LAST! C. M. VAX OIISDEUL, Jr.. Photo and Artist. Has opened a Gallery in front of Mcron ey's Hotel, where the public can have Pho* tographs taken of first class and artistic finish. Nothing but first class work dono this Gallery. Call and examine samples at Gallery. All wishing good work done can have the chance without having the expense of going to the City for the same. Lall and see inc. All work tush when von sit. 0. XI. VAN ORSDELL, Jk. apt 2 tf Scmrli Carolina Hail lioatl l'liasctifgcr I>cpurtmcnt CHANGE OF SCHEDULE*. On and tiller Nov. 30th, 1371). Passenger Trains on (his Road will run as follows: ' till further orders.) Orcdiivillf* Express Truin. (tOINU Kas r. Leave Cohunhia at.A l? V M. Arrive at CamdeH at. S 15 " Leave Orangcburg.15 " Arrive at Charleston.'J 3<) '? UOtNU WEST. Leave Charleston tit. 7 00 A M. Leave Orangcburg at. 9 58 " Leave Camucii at. 7 OO Arrive at Columbia at.11 ?0 " Way Freight ami Pussouger Trains. OOINQ EAST. * Leave Columbia.. . ?') 30 A M Arrive at Cam Jen. I 20 ,P M Lea ve Orangeburg.10 17 A M. Arrive at t harleston. '2 15 P M " dugusta. " CiOINU WKST * Leave'Charleston. 9 00 AM Augusta. 8 00 '* ?' Ormigeburg. 1 17 P M Arrive at Columbia. 5 37 '* * Passengers leaving Columbia or'Char leston on these trains haVa to change can at Rraitchvillc to roach (-'harleston at 2 15 \. in or Columbia at 5 37 p m. Night Express Train, OOiNO.eabt Leave Columbia. 9 30 P M ?? Orangeburg. 1 20 A hi Arrive at Align ta . 8 35 jj Charleston. ? ?u " UOIKO WEST Leave Charleston. 9 00 P M. '? Augusta. 7 40 " " Orungeburg. '2 48 A M Arrive at Columbia. 0 50 44 New York Express COINU BAST Leave Orangcburg. o 47 A M Arrive at Augusta. 9 24 4' OOINU WEST Leave Augusta. tl 00 P M Arrive at Orangcburg. 9 -37 " The Greenville Expres? and the night Kxpresi Trains will run daily. All other Mains will run daily except tJun lays. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Kxpress. Ihrths only $1 ?o to Charleston or Augusta. These trains make sure con nections at Charleston with New York and Labi more Steamers on Wednesdays and Saturdays, also with Florida Steamers on Tuesdays and Saturdays, also with 7 a m ir;un S A 0 Railroad for Savannah and Klorida Points. Connections made by other trains at Augusta with trains from and to that point, also with till trains from and to Charleston. L) C A LLEN, I ti T & T A. JOtlN H PKCK. Genera! Sunt. I J<. G. P< >S'f KLL, Agt., Orangebnrg, S. 0. PRIVATE SALE. A neat Dwelling with 4 Rooms, Fire Places, and Kit? hen attached, with a Lot "J acre; in a hen Ith r location. Terms mado easy. AppV to T. C. HmiiKi.i., Auctioneer. FOR BITTERS A TRUE TONIC FOR SALE BY AIL DRUGGISTS. nod Mornhtno hnlitt fared. T ^ ?? Q r I re I n a I ??'/ abMltiU CLRL. *^.?t?J MUM for book ?? oiaum Eatio/r. to w. a. e<rutr<