The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 23, 1891, Image 3

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— TT '>■ 3r P THE DARLINGTON IRALD W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. EDITOR* AKD PROPRIETOR*. ])Al{LIN(fTON, S. C. Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1891. Death tf Mrs. Mawry. lierg, I. Lcwenthal, J. 0. Muldrow, The death of thUladv removes the A. J. Broom, Blackwell Bros, Brun- ohlest resident of the town, and one who had witnessed nearly everything of importance connected with the grow th of the town. Mri. Mowry's maiden name -wiis Caroline Dew, and she was born in this County in Isi4. In 1829 she married Mr. I’eterMow- provenient, and the increased ease last week to spend the Christmas and grace w ith which she lenders holidays with her parents at Durham, i i i> <-• n vt t u. i difficult music testify to the high »• ,, son, Lunn^A Co., 0. Mertz, Sulz- of tfae v^^e^tment of N ‘ '’ i...„ o i the college Business of every kind is very de- The audience, as is customary at pressed and dull through-out this [the college, was comjiosed of the sec tion. music-loving and cultivateil citizens a of Columhia, and they came away Cnly a few jiersonsalwiit here have I charmed with the eutei tainment.— planted oats yet. I he State. \o one apo'-.irs to be interested in The article, from The State, which t he child* | .•.,hibiti..n Bill as I have we quote is very complimentary to ! K .,, r .l (1 f -either for or a-aiii*! it. bacher & Son A Jlti OF WHISKEY. "And the Trouble it Caused in NOTICE! Colored Methodist (hnrrh. Mr. 1). W. Bate, of Cheraw, repre sen ting the Cheraw Machine Works, | was in town yesterday. There w ere no services at the Pres byterian Church on Sunday, owing to the sickness of the pastor. Messrs. McKagen and Long,of the Sumter Freeman office, paid us a pleasant call last Wednesday. “Hon” John Brown, of Marion, spent last Sunday and Monday with relatives in town. Kev. .1. B. Wilson. Presiding Klder of this District, conducted services in the M"thodist Church on Sunday night. The town has been pretty lively for some days, the streets being tilled with jieople making their Christmas purchases. The tirst (Quarterly Conference, of the Methodist Church was held on Monday afternoon and considerable business transacted. ry, the well-known blacksmith, and Cypress,. S. Dec. 19.—List since then she has always jesided in [ Sunday one of the prominent officials the town. In 1862 she was baptized I 0 f the coloreil M. K. cburch near! some of the Darlington young lad ie- and received into the Baptist Church, i | u . re found a jug of whiskey hid near a nd will be read with pleasure, by She was, while suffering from no special disease, very feeble for the last four or five years of her life and had also nearly lost the use of her eyes. She had been suffering with the grip and her age and feeble health could not withstand the at tack. Her funeral services took place at the Baptist Church'on Sun day. Mrs. Cameron is her only sur viving child. man ■ (■Ift biting. the church just liefote preaching. He their friends, took it into the church, and after — service was over arose and asked if 1 ( .01*l*CSJ)011(lGIlCP. the owner was present, to which no one replied. After the congregation was dismissed, a man named Ike Johnson returned and claimed the whiskey, but the church jieople re fused to give it up. On Monday night a conference was called concerning Hie matter, w hich ‘ - decided to return the whiskey to M hat Darlington is Doing in the Johnson on payment of one dollar, H ay of Building. which was done. Johnson preceded ' It 1 .tlisvo ■> FtO.al . Truly “time, and tide w ait for no man,” and another year has now al most drifted away, and we once more welcome with glad hearts the merry Christmas tide. ' The exchanging of gifts at Christ - mas is a universal custom in all Christian lands; and there is perhaps something of an art in the judicious It , ,, r , at once, to a trial justice and indicted . . , r i r .1. ... J. \\. Hobertson has the fol- J : choosing and fashioning of them. , . . , , 1 1 -i the members of the conference for . , , t , f lowing jobs on hand besides more . . is a pleasant and delicate way of ex ,, , . , , selling whiskey. I hev in return • ‘ r .... that are in contemplation. 0 . * • . ; pressing our appreciation of o.ir , / mi o. have indicted Johnson for having , . , , . . i... 1 wo brick stores for Mr. .1. Stranss I f friends, and we are naturalh auxin ■- „ 1 . . . r m ai . whiskey for sale on the church ,1, on Pearl street; two for Mr. Mertz on - that onr gifts should please, tilth" grounds. Neither case has been tried , . ' - 1 ,.11 ,1., same street. Mr. \\ emberg s residence 1 0 , . selection of these we should alwav*. 1 , . 1 yet.— lhe State, 22nd inst. ,, • . . ^ .r *1, on Pearl street is to lx; moved to,- consider the appropriateness of the a lot near the Episcopal Church and oRARCE BLOSSOMS AT CYPRESS. the gaji will lie tilled by two nice brick stores. Mrs. Manne also con- templates building three stores 0:1 Pearl sireel. lie residence on gift to the receiver: never give a hand some Ixiok to a child, a delicately In Spite of Rad Crops and M orse tinted mouehoir case to a frolicsom • Prirrs the Young People school boy, or a canary bird to a bnsy to ; repare for 1S92. Still Marry. houswife: rather choose something in our items, las! week, i he printer ’ It is hard to find a Tillman now in this section. They have moved off or are dead, (got enough.) Judge Wallace wiM be our next Governor lievood ; d ib.nl t or qnes- tion. M.;k" tliepreiiietioii. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. W. C. Bandy and Mi-* Ella Sumner at Bi.e k Cr*." , k church 0:1 the 23rd inst. May they livelong and prosper. Jasper News. The protracted spell of inclement weather is impeding the progress of the work on our church building. Miss Sallie Dickinson, who is b.Mcbing lh" public school at Jasper. D quite sick but we hope not dan-1 geroiislv ill. Dr. J. <>. Byrd is treating her. Messrs. W. V. Wilks and Walter Vaughn went to Charleston last week in the interest of ^ the Jasper Farmers’ Club, as the time has come TUB CNDEltSIBXKl) WISHES To IX- FOliM THE Cl III,IC THAT AI.TIHH UII I IF. HAS BKFN Pd'KNT OCT UK IS STILL IN Bl'SINKSS AND M AS A I.MiGF. ST<it K OF fiBOCF.IMFS, Pl>CITS. M TS Ac fob* TilK 1 IIIMSTMAS TRADE. TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES ARE ALSO KHPT. AND EVERYBODY CAN BE SPITED WI I'll 1YI1AT THEY WANT. I AM NOW LOCATED IN BOYD’S OLD Dl.TG STOKE.NEXT TO THE HEWITT P.EOCK, ON THE NobTil SIDE OE THE SQCARE Dr* D aniels ’ VETER IN A NY REMEDIES COLIC CURE. | ! Never fails to cure any case of colic COUGH, COLD A FEVER DROPS Cures lung fevea, Epizootic coughs, colds, Ac. HORSE RENOVATOR ( are* indigestion. lo*s of appetite, worms, Ac. 6, 0. MERTZ. Every farmer should read the ar ticle, “How He Succeeded,” which j is published on the first page of Tilt: Hkkai.d this week. Spring street is nearly conndeted. 1 j combining beauty and utility. Pro- made ns say that Mr. J. P. Coleman Thee cottage* for Dr. Garner on Ltw Cvi'HK.ss. Diirmber 17.—Mr. J. por judgment, too, must lie exercised^ had been visiting in onr community, street. Dwelling for Mr. Hewitt on *'• Durant, a vrv popular young for such a gift as a porket knife to a when it siionld have been Mr. J. P. Pearl street. merchant, of Rishopvillc, and Miss niiscliicvous small lx»y, ora |>aif of Clemmons. .w We have alreud" called attention ^lary Abide DuBose were happily i ^eB.^ors to a rest less little maid, would . YT , Misses \\ tllte bieid*, I olon Odom., to Mr. Mcball s Jaudsoni- house on : ,na med at tlus place last night at 7 1 C ertainly fill their respective house- t;i C best salve in the world for cm.s, Carrie Best and Maggie Galloway [ Broad Street. The same contractor o’clocMit the residence of the bride’s with discomfort. Books are j bruise*, sore*, ulcer*, salt rheum, fevei have returned from All Dealing. N. j that is erecting Mr. McFaH’s house I parents, Mr. II. J. DuBose. Mrs. T. doubtless the happiest of selections, “’r^/^ln.jrskCl’cL'ptTon*', a l ",l l ' l p.',si-' C.: to spend the Christmas holidavs. j i s t,> build a fine bens ■ for Mr. Willis, Btncky plaid a Ijeautiful wedding f,„. (jp,.••tiling of b.* ntty” th »y are lively vires or no pay re-unred. It Smre.vs, Wau'oiis. WONDER WORKER LINIMENT Cutes cuts, wounds, harness galis, scratches, Ac. IlooK GROWER A SOFTENER Sure cure for contracted feet. Muarter cracks and tenderness. These wonderful medicines are sold and guaranteed to pleuse the user of money refunded without ar gument. For sale by- DR. J. A. BOYD. The V. M. C. A. meets next Sun day at 3:15 p. ni. The subject for discussion will lie: “Why Stand ye Here Idle:-”—Mat. 20:1-7; 19:36-38. Mr. A. J. Hoole and Miss Martha Ashby were married, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Thos. Ashby, on Friday night, by Rev. \\. A.Gucrrv. on the corner of Oashua and Spriogj march as the conple entered the room. 1 j ov forever”; but their influence is ! )r ,\ l Jnty ref im lei' b' 'i'ricc gYccm^'pei Streets. ’L’hU is one of the tiu-st ! Aft °r the marriage ceremony had a i„ 10 <t unbounded, and we should residence lots in town, and is only 11 ^ eeu performed by the Methodist se them with care, short distance from the square. minister, the Rev. J. E. Rushton, the q„ t|, t . g| a ,l morn which brought Other buildings are under way brilliJ l»»rty repaired jo the dinning ‘•peace on earth, and good will to and will be noticed indue time. This room, where a bountiful supper of men,” the poor should we alwaysre- is a good showing for hard time*.' ' good things had been prepared. memlKT, and try to gladden thi ir About seventy-five relatives and | u . arU am l brighten their lives, by Drathofa H>ll-Known (’Itizen of friends were present to witness the such presents and attentions as will • For sale Hi Wile ix’siirag store. V PEfiFECTCD CRYSTAL LERSES r\ T«»OC ivC.vriirtiti.C-j'TS. the ('•anty. , marriage and partake of the good -7— ; Mr. J. Martin Harrell, onv o.'the things. The newly-wedded couple I he islitor returns his grateful | K ,^[ , n en in the County, died a his | received a lot of very handsome pres- iieknowledgement to a young lady rcs iJ,.nee, in the Lydia section,, on ents. They leave this morning for friend for some much appreciated Saturday. He was horn in ‘his their future home in Bishopville. help in preparing this weeks issue (_' olni i v mul had alwavs reside,i here,' Mr. E. B. DuBose, a well-to-do of The He ealu. Onr readers can easily find the article from her j»en. make them feel that they are not for- gott 11. but hive a pi a." in the h-.-arl, and the affections of all w h > serve the Savior of men; w hose birthday we now celebrate. And thus by making others happy on these sta- aud was very highly esteemed by wery i farmer of this place, and.Miss Ometcr ou the pathway < f life, we bring - one with w hom he came in cor tact,! Butler were married to-day at 3 a greater degree f happiness to our- The night train from Hcnnettsvillc being a man of high Christian • hai -j o’clock, at the Methodist parsonage, ^.fves and create in the hearts of and the early morning train from actor and of the strictest integr ty in : by the Rev. J. E. Rushton, and cards manv a pleasant memory of our lives B. 0. BKISTOW, Book - Dealer - and - Optician Has the exclusive sale of these cele brated goods in Darlington, S. C. KELL AM A MOORE, Charleston, ou the C. S. A N. Road, a " his business transaction*. H; | are out for the marriage of Mr. A r- by the gooil we have done toothers, liaveviccii discontinued, leaving hut H"' ' a< t «»<?of his geucratio.i and thur Butler to Miss Hameon January Cleanings KioTh Davfsvlllc. one passi'tiger train daily each way. had reached the venerabl • age of 7 j-Hh. It is reported that several others Theoulv manufactuiing Opticians in Both of the freight trains on this before his death. He had been .•niffe 1 -| will lie married soon. A number of persons are sick w ith ; the South, Atlanta, Ga. road arc now earning passeimcrs. ing with the grip, but not sufficient- A great deal of building is going‘the grip. Peddlers are not supplied with' ^ * *** 1{ev y| r< Dowell and children left these famous glasses. II iiniess, Siiihlles, bridles. Collars, Halters, fliap Robes. (11 rrv Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil. Leather. Whips. iVe. Wc ell gooil m idiine 111.ele ii.iiiic - <-oiu;>lete, willi Cullsr mul ll»mi‘*. for *e. We run fitrnisk any style of SI A7x i> 51ADK IIA KX 1-;SS, from tlie 1 luapi-i single Intggy harness to the line*! >■ >arh harness, also I and 2-horse wagon harness. SPECIAL ATTENTION i* railed to our “Voting Men's Iftiggies” at sUm.uu. H. L. HARRELL & COMPANf. James Allan A Co. 285 King St. Citarleston, S. C. I 1 lie Largest Jewelry Store in the State* SOLID PLATES OF Sterling Silver Inlaid hi the back* of SPOONS AND FORKS At Point* moat Exposed to Wear, and then plated ‘ entire, containing Fi ve Ti m cs a s m uch Silver as STANDARD plate. I Sja-artced to wear 25 years. Will Last a Lifetime. MORE DURABLE Than Light Sterling Silver. j And r.othclf the co-.t Each article | ii 5‘amp«d E.StcrliccIclailK-. '{yea cuut oltaia tisu frea [ year jeweler s;ad is a: nr tsta- Lcjis aai rr!:«. Acarr ho OTsimri. gamifarturrd only by THE nOLSES k EDW ARDS SILVER CO. \Y. are Sole Agents licre for the ai>ov good* and keep a fail line of them in STOCK. In addition to our large and elegant I stock of Solid Silvdnvare. < Inc of our wdl-known citizen* lost it valuable cat a few days ago, and! thinking it had been stolen instruct-, eil us to advertise the loss in Thk Hkk.vlh and offer a liberal rew ard ly to keep him in bed, but on Satur-l on among the farmers, and the color- day he became suddenly very ill mul ed people are moving around and For over fifty years he was a mem- Mr. Janies O’Brien, of Indiana, is her of the Meth wlist Chtreh, and visiting relative! at this place, was always consistent in his life and The farmers are through gathering ■ for its return, and an additional re- conversation. He was one of .thej their crops and sowing oats and wanl for proof to convict the thief. mo „ t lilieral supportirs of \Ye*ley, wheat, and are now preparing for Before the advertisement had had FK-CIiSS time to appear, the eat turned up, slIsfa j |)s Cha|K-l, and in his death the Church Christmas, and will *i>end w hat they I a very serious loss. Thej can afford, considering the low prices DBOGS AND MEDICINES ALWAYS OX HAND. WOODS (iold hikI Silver ! WATCHES of the most approved mak i ers. j IMnnioiids inoiiiitiMl in King*. Pins and Hroa<dios. DARLINGTON proving thereby ,t bat he j>o*e*'e;l a funeral services to ik place on Sum-1 of cotton and the hard limes.—Cor. very accurate knowledge of i he value dav and wm -attendeil bv a large News and Courier. of advertising lost articles. The otilv : number of friends and relatives who I puzzle is to know in what mysterious asst . IIl))1( ,i t 0 pay the l*t tribute o‘ way the eat found out he was to lie advertised. T . One of the first duties a man owes to himself is to preserve his health, for without a sound body the work ings of the mind are very much hampered, and in order to do this he must be well clothed and well fed. Why should a man go shivering along in the winter time with a thin suit when he can get a thick one at alsiut the same price. We can’t solve the problem, but a call on that genial gentleman, Kinard, of Columbia, will convince any one of the truth of what we state. # He, if he had his just deserts, would be classed as a benefactor, for the reason that he is doing more-to keep people in good health than all the doctors in Columbia put together. So now if you get the rheumatism by wearing thin clothing, don’t blame anybody respect to the memory of a truly good man. He leaves six children and a large number of relatives who will cherish the remembrance of his vir- t ties. A Isrfnl Institution. The merchants and business men of Darlington met on last Thursday evening and organized the Darling ton, S. C., branch of the Merchants Retail Commercial Agency, of Chi cago, Illinois, the Southern office of which is at Atlanta, Ga. The object of this Agency is to bring together WITCHIMi HARMONY OF SOIM) Brilliant Recital at the Sonth Caro lina College for Women. 1 The piano anil song recital given 1 , by the stitdents of the College for Women last, night was another bril liant achievement, reflecting great credit u|hhi Prof. Abell and Miss Fulkerton. Owing to the jiulisposition of several who wore to ■take .part,-it was necessary to omit one or two selec tions printed on the programme. The first composition Mozarts cele brated Minuet, arranged for two pianos was it'title red with hrilliauc.v and expression bv Miss Mary Lucas the merchants and aud MV. Abell. Considering that businessmen in every town ami city Miss Lucas has had less than three in the United States in the form of years instruction lief playing is re- local organizations for the pimiosc ,,,a rk a ble. t ,i.. i. . • . Selected movement* fromShiibiTt's of protecting themselves against ex- , i . • ■ i J. i great symphony m ( major, arrangeil tending credit to persons who gam for two pianos, eight hands, a com fort hemselves the reputation of not i |iosition which perhaps ranks with paying their honest debts, and to ’“"hc of Beidtioven’s siniUar works aid and assist each other in the col- f or orchestra, was likewise given but yourself, and remember that ^ ^ ^ with taste a,nf gmal judgment as to thick clothes are cheaper tlian doc- ,, , tcnijx) and |mrasm«r; also was tors bills. accomits. raieh uioinlier is furnish- Mozart’s Fnntaisie, from theSmata, _ , . isl'with an alistract of unsettled ue- arranged for tvv*> pianos, fuiir bands, It would be a very great help to us eountaevery sixty days for his coun- perfectly playii 1 by two of the ad- |if our subscribers, whose subscrip-, tv and twice a vear for his State, pupils. Misses Mary Haskell - - - - 1 ’ , and Annie AtlikJiison. In the arrangements for three or more pianos, J'rof. Abell presided at a large, two manual ]>eihtl organ re-‘ cently put in the college chajiel. Hisj e large number of and residences of such parties and , ! ,la - vi "S a,K1, ,<1 , "" cl ' ,0 tlu ‘^ >"' m - in the aggregau-, and we stand m much, and the memlicrs pledge i„g. Mr. A /ieJl’s accompaniments on 83re nee<l of it. We are using our themselves to each other not to ex- the organ in these twelve and six- r - utmost efforts to give our patrons a tend credit to a person whose name l> al| .d pieces, and with Miss good paper, but everything connected so appears on the abstract and ^ " iUiamson shovveil him to lie a nias- with the business reqnm-s a constant long as it remains there. This ‘ A'Ten-pb ^ng tuHnbc,- " outlay, and in order to meet this we Agency also traces persons who go wa* the. fi,„. remleru.g of Heller’s will have U» count on the promptness from place to place h i v ing unpaid ‘Tara jitelU” by Miss Mary lew and our subscribers. Our advertisers bills behind. Its system is not con- "r. A Ik-1. 1 . Miss lew is rapidly enm- have lieen, almost without exception, fined to anyone particular line of , ' u ' front as a ivnarkably line ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTIC LES SUCH AS SOAP, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS AND EYEYTHING ELSE IN THIS LINE. W E CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AND INVITE EVERYBODY TO CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. )YE HAVE EVERYTHING I'll AT CAN BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY 'COM l.VTNDEP AT AIJ, HOURS. WILCOX & ik. Beg* to announee to their friends jind thej public generally that they have received| the largest }ind best selected stock of :Fall and Winter floods: —Ail kiml* of— Marble Monuments, Tablets, and Grave Stones furnislii’d on short notice, aud as rUeap as can he purcha-rd elsewhere. that they have ever had, and invite an in- m - aBU p ri , es furnitll#d on inspeetipn of the sjtnie. (^tll special ,*it- tention to their Sjdendid stock of Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings, All work delivered Free on line of C. & i). Railroad. Darlington Marble Works, DAHI.IXCTOX. S. C. lions have expired and those who These abstracts give the names of have not as yet paid anything, would all persons who do not settle or ar- oome forward and settle up. A dol- range their accounts with the mem- lar is a very small amount for one hers; they also give the occupation individual, but the them due The IIEK E l SHNDEH For the Fall and Winter of 1891. We now have opened the Largest and a* well selected stock of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, as was ever hrmii'lit to Darlington. iind also tfiey invite the ladies to examine HENBI Ii. SMITH, their varied assortment of heal hstate Agent, I.AIHES Ii (iMMMtEY.S IMIKIMU tlt. FLORENCE St I l)ARLI\RT«\, s. 1. land Tin Jinvthiiu*’ else that the ladies need. 1 •/ stock is first class in every respect.; I Special attention paid lo lilt ing and selling of real estate, c. buv- <>f Cents. Youth and Roys Clothing in every style. 00 to ait).till per suit. Hat* from 2oe to %:! each. Cent- very prompt and we wish to express business, nor to any city or State, 1 r '’- !, ' for,,ler ' SHOES! our acknowledgements for this, course a good many have paid up, hut those who have not are in the majority. It affords us tt great deal , . | Miss Pessie Williamson not only Uf but it represents every branch of . sang the piece assigned her on the trade and covers the United Ktatca,! programme, “Dost, Know?” by Rotoli I local branches I icing already est;vV- alH l “Impatience” by F. Shubert, but lished in thirty States of the l W. “J* 0 look ^ o f one of the | * ' ahjoiitecrf iunl Sttii^ ‘*1 Ik* Pilgrim ; SHOES! SHOES! Our Shoe Department i* complete, amt, a* usual. liOiir Prices are Very o ( gnuMCio, to W ak t. »r tbo. »nd .he ,U .„ tk some of our best subscribers are I he following merchants havejouknl •’Ynf. Aliell on the organ. HertastelW. uiuoiig the advocates of the Sub- the organization in Darlington: J reasuruy Bill. W e appreciate their i, v .. , „• , . annnort of The Hfrai i> iml thev McCall & Burch, Woods ft W« ii| |>ort 1 hk iir.R.U.1 ami tiny , white Dr I \ lho.1 w,i„ , l>vith which the auitieiice grcetiil, as ..nay rest assured Vnit its columns are ' L' !/’ ! n ’i “- 11 applauded her testified to a ways o|k i. for the discussion of any-, Norment & ( o., J. 1-. Early, W ilcox <. luil . of Miss W illiam- Loyv. Miht call special attention to our Ewilt & Brother*’ badie* Fine Shoes; every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wanihj l lug. und the enthusiastic applause I , , . , , iiwuua, j ", L ,_, », j w | ( :.ll and exaimne o!ir good* and get r.ur price* before haying; they will compare ' * ■' • • • • • Dive u* a call. W’c will save vou money. A very large stoek of \ !.( k WIIAK. iiml everything else that a “eiitleman needs. Thi‘\ can y ji large stoek of (luTltfxd : AND: HATiS and can Ht Kvervhodv. from ji snnill hov to » • • the big man. They cjiII special attention to their complete stoek of ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES, also a verv large assortment of cverv kind of shoe, from the cheapest to the best. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OE tinn of rent*. cYc. The strictest attciiiion will be paid to ill bushicss entnisted me. FIRE! FIRE! 1 represent Twelve of lie niii*t reliable Fire Insuram e Companies in the world— among them, the Liverp ool and I.ondon and Clobe, of Kngland, Ihe large*! lire eompany in lhe world: .-iid the .Etna, of llarlford. the largest of all American lire companies. Prompt attention to husine** faction guaranteed. and sitiis- l\ K. AOBUFVT. DAKI.IXGTdX. S t Oltiee belweiai Kdwards, Xormeut Co., and Joy i Sawders’. 1 & L'w, W'ylliujj & Rvuuottt, A, Wum. | <W u »PP « einguig. il«r wutmuvd im- IV .-o ji* Iv with t!»* l iw niiees of eotlon. Kcspcci fully, J O Y E & SANDERS. NOTICE. All person* are herein- warned not to STAPLE AND FANCY CROCERIES , lt^7i!rt^ ,HWM “’ |at low prices. Call if you wish bargains,] , M1 »^ haVcuel.