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?lDHM?At. MOV ft, 1889. " at tk* fo*t Office at Sumter S ' 0., at Smoond Clatt M itter ? LJ u i_ j PAT YOUB DBBTS. Toe date followio? tour oame oo th s lodioatee ii? date oo which you eaawertpttoe eiplrco, or frta wbieb date you art I? orroort. Biemtoe the dott oo ywwr paper Md If you owo eoythlog coma la oft ?Mi tad tattle without further remiod ?r at nrglog. Many ae beertbrre ore lo f art care, act year wo did tot preot tbea for a tettlotaoat, kcow tog too tear city of rooeey, at oow wo aoad what it dao ood we rtqaeet oorly ood foil eettlegteet. 11W ADVMRTISSIa MNTtl B. Bar by? Joe Boealvod. 0. f Wlleoo, Meetee-Selee ofcm by te? <loeeeeor-$100 Re I. By (toebot g A Soee?Prieae aro ibo VMaf latalaaf Uro O. K Frtorvoo?Kitcotor'i ?wie? 8. F. Wilooo, Matter- Notice to Grodltora tlaatrte Uahi Co PKBSOJAL Mf. W. B Clyde ii ol hooio oo o elelt. ?Us Mitt Doreot, of Biebopciilo, if io tbt IHai Btado Meaheta ti r ictitog relati?m io Calaabta. Mr. Jatkaa B. Seodert, of Hag ood, wet io ?owo Friday Dr. T M. McOotobo?, of Meyeeeille, a pent Friday la towe * M L ?Smith, Erq , of Oaoidoo, wot io the ^???19 Friday aa baamea?. Mr. I. Moray rotarood Idot Friday from a oaataaaa trip to St. Loot a Mr. Taapao Wilton Io in tbo city oo aoti. foot aeaacMtd with kit relk ad 4 Mr. Bafti 0 Hey eo worth, of Foooteie loo, Oroaarlllo eoao.y, la la tiie city. Mr. M. Obloadtr, tbo et aplter of Progrete tea Bootk Oaralraa, to la tbo city. Mr. oad Mro Oaaglaa Cbiee baro rotarood tatter bridal trip to tbo Forth Mra W. Percy Boaltb. of Geargetowo, la oMteag fa.?* rather, Dr. J J. Booaard. Oopt. P. P Oeillerd woa io tawo yaoiordoy to acaood o raotiog of ibo gobool Board. Mra B. ltood Bailtb, woo baa boo* ciettiog at Be. Oeacgi't, boo rotoniod to tbo city Miao A C. Weabe aft loot Tbqrodoy aoro lag rVc Fowborry, 8. 0.. ho toil roloUroo. Mat Kotborioo Rieberleoa, after oo ei watt lo Mao?t?g, boo rotarood bocoo. Mro. JaaqoaHae Bobor boo gooe to Naeh Teaa , to cpead aoaao ticoo wltb rele at. Mica Folio Hoddook. of Bllorec, 8. C, la aW-cadtag aaaao ticoo with Mro. 0. Wcotoa awatcow. Mr. Boca B. Mitchell left Moodoy oftoroooo for Ohailollop to rroocao bia eooroo of atody io tbo Oollogo of Pharmacy. Mr. Trooy W MeOoltooi baa roaigood bia pact do a wltb tbo Soeator Dry Goods Com aaay to travel for o Bahiaore wboltoolc urn Lira Doric, who ban booo o nur?? ot Dra. Baker ood Diek'a lelrmory for the port two yooro, boo goao to Few York to tokc o past grodooto ooorao. ' Mr. J. Weitere, who bei Woo working ic tbo Tetepbooe leetory for t to pact two yocrc Baa goto to A'.aato, where be will opoa oa oieetrf p.e". f cotablicbcaoat. Mr. Moa Oabee, of Weoblogtoo, D. 0., editor ood proprietor of Vlowa, o aaootbly jaaraal devoted ?o iaaaroooo latcrectc, lo la ibo ally oa o rtatt to Mr end Mra. Pcrd Lori. Mr. J B Bafjworio, of Boltictoro, lo lo tbo aiiy aa a vlatt to bio toother ood bio brother, Mr. J. A. Bob wert? Mr Schwer to left Soea? tor icraaty-lee vooro ego ood bae oot booo bora Pa a rirtt f t foortooo yooro. Mr. Jellof MeOallaoi boo roioraod ftoi KaojvtJIe, Tbao , to accept tbo ooeitloo of Par tbo Plrot National Back. Mr. 'iao who boo oo'^d oe bookkeeper Mr Bdaaaodo wet promoted to tbo ilerebip, boa rotacood Iba dotiet of ?ol Mr. J Kaoi ( orbett, who boo boco io the city oo a rbMt, loft ycoiordoy for bit hocac laTfaMMbv Ariaaao. Bo woo ooeotapeoied by bia aiotbei Mr* J. F Corbett, owd Mr. Fraat K Vtto. Mr. Wioa goot io Ariaooa wltb tbo ioteotioe of eooklag tboi territory Mr. J Phil Booth, who woo to temotty iojored la ? gto oboot two weoke ego, bet ca?do o rcpid roooeety cloco hie erca woe ocapotatod, etd woo io 'owo woadty. Bit aaaoy frirwtlt wort glod to too bid oa ood to ret toot bo lo oe foil of lift ood ertrgy A gawd deal of eaooey oboogod hoodt io ?aaaior oo a roealt of tbo JcFerltt Sbtrkey P-^aalfBt. Oao of ibo largott crowdt of tbo cootoo ?lt*d tooatrottcood reo roe Sotordoy aod bail oot? of oil ktode woo roobiog oil day. Sorto aaabt tot too boo pat aow lift- iuto tbo couo try, oad all bottoeee le feoliog iae heocflcial otTocte of o tbori crap of cotton. ? Mr A C Doroat boo told bit rtcidcoeo io i-itcuy to Mr M. B Fondle, the cooctdero ^|?aa botog is, 7*0, octb. Tbic ic ooo of the gooot dooiroWc ploaaa lo the city, oad woe tbo bacao of Col J D. Blood og ootil bo cold It a few yoort ago to Br Deraat. Tbo Soothero Railway will roa a epoeial waio to Colaotble today ood tomorrow. Tbo trete looroe at ? 40 o m. ood erricoc io Col a at hi * at ? II a. ta. Roloroiog the troio laawca Colotabio ot a 30 p. ta. Tbio ie o ooo ? ?caroot oobodolo ?od giree folr ricitorc o foil doy lo Ooleetbta to toko io tbo loir ood ol lap attroctiooc Tbo eeoety legttlatirt delogoiioo met yco? iordoy to boar Meglctrate 0. McD. Berrctl't aide of tao coco mode oot ogoiott biro by the graad jury Meglctrate Barrett brought dowD from Biebopeille o ottrahcr of witB0t*?o fa tea*ifr la bic behalf io rebattal aod eipla* aatioo of tbt tborgeo preferred agaicct bia oofore the grood Jory. Dr Boll'c Coogb Syrup Ml oot ? commoo orory der coogb minore. It ie a merteilouc jjmattj for all the troohlrcotne end deogerouc ooaapSiootiooa recoltiog from a cold io the bead, tbroot, cbect or luoge. Hold for H era to Mr. M. Oblooder ic bucr coliect^og data for the Snater errtioo io "F'rogreeelfe South Carolioo," which be ic c<)mptliog for the Daggett Prloting Co , of Cbtrlecton Under ) bit dirreitoo Photographer Wiaboro ic (ab? lag o ooaber of pierurrc of Samter for the pook to illactrete the letter i>reti which will toll the eto'y of Suater'e butioecc and moou* footurio? growth aod future proepecti. "Pro grecctve Sootn Carolioo" will br tbe moat Bj^fMapleto ood reliable ledoctnai directory of ,gt Hute cror pabliched, aod it will be the ai*od*rd boob of referee oe fir ycorc to come tor tbo ioceotoie otd boat teokerc of the Forth ool Woct whooe oyco arc oot turoiog omataward. MARRIED. Ml J D White aud Mm Addis Brogdoo were married at 4 o'clock Thursday after aoon at the borne of 'he tnide'e pareota Mr. and Mrs Jobi I Brogdoo. of Brogdoo, tbia oni.tr, Re?. J. ?? Hugglos officiating Qiiiee oember of the frieada of tbe bride aud groom s*d steif families atteeded tbe wadding. Tbe weddiog present! were ou meroas and handsome, aad the best wishes of a Urge circle of frieods attended tbe happy coup e. mmWmm*+++* aWS DEATH Mr. Howsli Kdmundi died at his home in Ridgewe* on Saturday last, aged n ye*-e. He was a I elder brother cf Rev. N. W. Ed? munds o this city. RELIQIOU8 NOTES. The union service is tbe Presbyterian Cburci Sunday night was largely attended. The set mos was preached by Rev. Wm Aiken Kelly. Tbe Sunday School was organised at tbe Cotton Mill Suoday afternoon. A number of members of the several churches in tbs city have volunteered in tbe work. Tbe weekly praver meeting of Magnolia Street Church will be held in tbe Y. M. 0. A. ball tomorrow evtoiog at 7 30 The service will bscoodoottd oy tbs pastor, Rev. W. A. Kelly A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend The boor for Sunday School at tbe Baptist Church has been changed from 4 30 to 4 p m OYSTERS FES I'lV ALS. Tbs Lutheran laiiee will sell oysters to tbe public, on tbe first Monday of January aud on the first Monday of March, in order to raise fuorfs for tbe lessening of the debt on their church building -??mm*+ ? ??-??????-->?? The Barrett Case Postponed. There was not a fall meeting of tbe Legisla? tive delegation yesterday sod the bearing Of Magistrate O. McD Darrett'e case was postpon? ed until a full meeting can be bad, as the mem? bers present did oet think it sdvisable to go teto tbe consideration of a matter of so much importance with only a quorum of tbs mem* bars prestot. Mr. M. R Ryttenberg Elected. Mr. Moss R. Ryttenberg, a yooogsr broth? er of tbe Meesre. Ryttenberg of this city, was elected to tbe assembly yesterday from the 39th nsseosbly district of New York city. Tbts district bas never sleeted a Democrat before aad has bans considered a Republican etrongbold. Mr. Ryttenberg was a candidate at tbs last election and though ba failed of election be ran five hundred abend of tbe laiadsr of tbs Democratic ticket. Use Dr. Ball's Coogb Syrcp at ones, if y?or child bss croup or broocbitis. Was'e no tlsss ; delay may be dangerous Dr. Boll's Coogb Syrup cores at oooe It is a safe and infallible remedy. All druggists sell it for 25 cents Tbe City Council will have three new arc lights put op where needed io the city with in s ebort time. Tbs new contract for light log tbe city became effective on Nov. 1st and It is for forty are lights. Tbers are now thirty ssvan lights in net sod tbs tbres new lights will bs put up to fill out the contract number Tbsre are more tban three new lights needed and it is hoped tbai tbs conoe.l will see its w*y clear to increase that number at so early date. Tbe estate of J. Cohen Wilson is to he sold by tbe Master for a division, ooder order of Court oo seleday io December The reliable enre for leccorrboM, ovarian dieoiders and falling of womb, is Simoons' c'quaw Vine Wies or Tablets. Tbe flashing eye, buoyaot footstep aed rosy complexion result from tbe nie of Dr M A 8immoss' Lifer Medicir*. Cotton advanced in r ice yesterdsy, and those who predicted high <r prices are having their judgment vindicated Weary women need ao occasional dose of Dr M A Simmons' Liver Medicioe to strength? en tbetr nerves and invigorate their systems. A negro man who stole a suit of clothes from Siobbs Bros. A Outtino about a week ago was arrested yesterdsy sod put io tbs gward bouse Monthly and hearing-down paios, attend? ant upon irregular and suppressed menstrua? tion, are relieved by Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets Tbe crowd com me need going over to tbe fair Mooday night, aed before Thursday Co? lumbia will be filled with Sumter people Tbe girl's friend, Simmons' Squaw Vine Wies or Tablets, cause natural appeaiance and regular monthly return of menses A negro boy wss srrested yesterday mere log with Mr J Hayoswortb's bicycle io bis possession. Tbs wheel wss stolen sbout ten date ago aed tbs police were oo the lookout for it. Tbs boy claims ibat ba ordered it sev? eral mot tbs ago from Chicago along with two other wheels tbst are oow is tbs possession of two segroes living st Ceio's Savannah. Io 1897 Mr. Thomas Mclntosh of Allen town, Tssn , bad an attack of dysentery which became Chrooic. "I was treated by tbe best physicians io Ktst Teooessee witboot a curs," bs says "Finally I tried Chamber* Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using aboat twelve bottles I was curt' sound sod well " For sale by Dr. A. J. Cblsa "A Jay from Jsysville" wbisb gave a per? formance io tbe opsrs boose Moodey]night was tbe worst yet It was not wicked?only bum aed tiresome The eo called jokes were the stslest of tbe stale old bs*whiskered gsge tbst producsd sickly gnus, simply bscauss tbey recalled dead memories of tbe loog bnried past. It was most assuredly a rube ?how?a show to be worked off oo rubes, jays and yabooi who cao be entertained by the uncouth an'.ics of a lot of nondescript cross-tie steppers Tns "Jay" company is large io oumbers and strong in demerits, end Sumter bids it farewell without regret and trueta that it may never see its like again Auoiber such collection of jiy footlight artists will kill the show business io Sumter ss dead as the antique and decrepid jokes tbe j if I have in their repertoir ??????- ???? -?ss? A Sure Sign of Croup. Hoarseness in a chill that h surj-ct to croup is a eure ndi. ation of tbe approach el tbe disease* If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy n given a-i noon as the child becoinrs hearse, or even Sj| er tbe croupy cnigb bas appeared, it will prevent the attark Maoy mothers who have Steeps cbi'dren always ke*p this remedy at htt.d nod led that it s?ves tnem mocb trouble ahd worry. It can always be depended upon aid is plens? sot to tsks. For sals by A. J. Cbioa. BIG BALES OF TOBACCO. The Sumter Warehouse Fas AI* ready Done a Large and Suc? cessful Business. Tbe Sumter Tobacco Warehouse is doing a large aod satisfarory business, and ftotwittV staodtog the gloomy predictions of failure volunteered by tbe croakers at tho beginning of tbe season, itcin now bs stated ss an ac? complished fact that :be warehouse is a suc? cess and is firmly established on a permanent basis -Cook, Adams A Co. are thoroughly competent warehousemen, sod they have the tact aod business acuemen to make a success to spite of what appeared to he great obsta? cles. Tbe business of tbe warehouse has grown steadily from tbe day it was opened, tbe patrons of tbe first mooth bringing others by their reports of tbe high prices paid for tobacco aod tbe satisfactory treatment they received at tbe hands of the managers of the Sumter Warehouse. Tbe bosioess the second month was twice as large as tbat of the first aod tbe third month's business was double tbat of the second. Tbe business grows in volume steadily, aod tbe grade of tobacco averages much higher oow tbao it did during tbe (Let three months. On Thursday aod Friday of Isst week there were big breaks of floe grade tobacco and tbe prices were op to the top notch. Tbe total sales of the two days aggregated eearly 50,000 pooods, and tbe managers arr> inform? ed ny tobacco growers that a great deal more will be brought to tbe warehouse for sale next week. Tbe "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Kirk* man, Belle Rive, III., says, "After suffering from Broochial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It is all tbat is claimed for it sod more " It cores coughs, colds, grippe and nil tbrost sod ling troubles.?Hugbson-Li^on Co. Organization of bHeoiric Light and Ice Company: The Sumter Electric Light snd Ice Com? pany was organised last week at ? meeting of stockholders held at the office of Purdy A Reyoolas The capital etock of $?5,000 waB fully taken and there were app.icaiioos for stock that could not be accepted. Tbe following directors were elected I R II. Walla e, C T Mason, R. O Purdy, A. White aod B. R. Naib. Tbe Board of Directors held a meeting im? mediately after tbe adjouromeot of the stock? holders meeting aod elected officers. Tbey are: R.M.Wallace, presideot; A. White, vice president; R. L. Edmonds, Secretary and Treasurer. The Beet Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham? berlain's Palo Balm aod bouod oo to tbe af? fected parts is superior to soy plaster. When troubled with a pain io tbe cheat or aide, or a lama back, give it a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with tbs prompt relief which it affords. Paio Balm is also certaio core for rheumatism. For sale by Dr. A. J. Cbiua. PerUot Chrysanthemums. Mr I. Solzbacher, of Florence, has sent to tbe Item office * bunrb of tbe largest and handsomest Chrysanthemums tbat the writer bas ever seen anywhere, chrysanthemum shows not excepted No two of tbe great handsome flowers is alike, and each ono is a perfect specimen of tbe queen of all autumn flowers It bas been asserted so often that maoy accept the dictum as true tbat chrysan? themums cannot be grown in perfectiou in this section of the state, but Mr. Sulsbacher's flowers prove tbat be bas learned tbs secret of growing perfect chrysanthemums in Flor? ence. For tbe flowers be bss tbe thaoks of tbs editor. v Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainficld, 111., makes the statement, that *he oaught cold, which set? tled on her lungs; she was treated far a mooth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told ber she was a hopeless victim of consump. tioo and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discov. ery for Consumption; she bought a bottle .dd to her delight found herself benefitted from first dote. She continued its use snd after taking six bottles found herself sound and wall; now does her own housework, and is as wall as she aver was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at J. F. W. DeLorme's Drug Store. Large bottles 50c aod $1. 6 Arbor Day, Nov. 17th. County Superintendent of Education bss received from tbe Stats Superintendent McMabao tbe following letter io refsreoe to Arbor Day that is self-explanatory : To the County Supts of Education : Tbe Legislators by an Act approved Feb. 16, 1898 bss directsd "that tbe free public schools of this State shall observe tbe third Friday la November of each year as Arbor Day, aod oo tbst day the School officers and teachers shall conduct such exercises aod engage in the plaotiog of sucb shrubs, plaots aod ttess as will impress on tbe minds of tbs pupils tbe proper value and apprecia? tion to bs placed on flowers, ornamental sbrubberv, snd sbade trees " Uotil the observance cf this day io our schools bas become an established custom, it may bs overlooked ooless specially brought to tbe attsotlon of the tescbers You will, therefore urge upon all tbe teachers of your county to celebrate tbe day in their schools. John J. McMabao, State Supt. of Education. From New Zealand. Reeftoo, New Z-eland, Nov. 23, 1896. I am very pleased to state that since 1 took tbe sgeocy of Cnamnerlain's medicioes the sale bas been very large, toon especially of the Cough Uemedv. In two years I have oold morn of this particular remedy than of all other makes fjr tho previous five veers. As to itstfticecy, I have been informed by scores of persons of the good results they have re? ceived from it, and know its vrtiun from the u. r of it in my own household. It is to plexs ant to take that we huve to place tbe bottle beyond the rsacb of the children. K.J. Beaatlebery. For salf by A. J. China. ? ? ???????>- ???? ^?aa???? Cotton Seed Wanted Having severed my SSBSSStlOS with the Sumter On Mill Co., I am no.v irrpared to pay the highest OSSS. prlSS for cotton eeed ut tbe old (? S A N. depot. I am oiso hnndling meal and hulls. See me beforu telling or ex changing vour serd. W. B. BOYLK. Sept 15?tf MAYOR'S COURT. Jesse Vaugban was before the Major last Tburekay for cursing oo tbe street. He en? tered a plea ot guilty aod confessed to having made the use ot one d? in the course of a friendly conversation The tact that this was bis first appearance and be bears a good reputation was considoteJ and the floe was fixed at $1, wbicn whs paid. There was no session of the Mayor's Court oo Mot.day aod it wasn t dun to any fault of the police either. Tbey had furnished a reasonable number of defendants, charged with trivial offfeoces ; so that the hour for trial louod the mourners bench pretty well filled. Things didn't run right, however, as the Mayor from some cause or other did not come in on time. An officer was dispatched for Mayor pro tern Pirdy, who soon afterrrarda repaired to tbe court room to exercise the judicial func? tion But in the meanwhile the "Jay from Jaysville" band struck op a lively air In the street Tbe crowd on tbe mourners' bench melted away like snow in tbe suosbinc. The court was unanimously aojourned sine die without consultation. When the Mayor pro tern arrived, be saw the usoal array of benches; but nary a mourner. Tbey bad gone to drown their troubles amid tbe toad revels of tbe tbrocg. Save Your Money, One box of Tutt's Pills will save manv dollars in doctors' bills They will surely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio? usness, a million people endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. WHEREAS information bas been received et this department that on tbe twen? ty-sixth day of October, A D. 1899, tbe gin house and mill of Robert M. Cooper, io the County of Sumtcr, was burned, aod there being reason to believe that the buroiog was an act of incendiarism, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ii. B McSwee ney, Governor of the State of Sonth Caroli? na, in order that justice may be dooe aod tbe majeaty of tbe lew vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for tbe apprehension aod conviction of tbe person or persons who committed said act of incen? diarism. Id testlmooy whereof, I have hereunto stt my hand aod caused tbe great eeel of tbe State to be affixed, a'. Co.umbia, this tbitty first day of October, A D 1899, aod in tbe ooe hundred twenty-fourth year of the Inde? pendence of tbe United States of America. ("L s ] M. B. McSWEENEY. By the Governor. M. R COOPER, Secretary of State. Nov 8?It. MRS. L. ATKINSON, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. I have just filled io my stock with a com? plete lino of Fall and Winter Mil? linery. Tbe latest novelties in shapes aod trimming, and the newest (Elects oi? St. eet Hats. We can furnish a st; l:sh but at tbe lowest price, aod guarantee our woik to be neat and up-to-date in every respect I have a Northern trimmer who has been workiog in large cities for years Since our opeoiog we have been so bus* that it keeps four baods busy with the work all tbe time Call In and see us, aod you cannot fail to be pleased out of our large assortment of trimmed bats, and complete stock of goods. Yours truly, Mrs. L. Atkinson, Octia SUMTER, S. C. Walsh9* Shoe Store Again in "full blast," NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS All shoes that were on shelves August 1st sold regardless of what they cost. Walsh's Shoe Store Under City Clock. Sep 27?v NOTICE. AT THE NEXT meeting of tbe County Board of Control, of Sumter County, to be held io tbe City of Sumter, oo Decem? ber 6th 1899, an election will be held for Dispensers for Sun for, Mayesville and Bisb opville Also a Beer Dispenser for Sumter aod Bisbopville. Applications mutt be sworn to aod filed at least 20 days before the election as required by Section 6 of tbe Dis? pensary Law. By order of the board. R, C. CUTTINO, Clerk. Sumter, S C , Nov. 4, 18?9. FOR SALE. ADB9IRABLH FARM, noted for health, containing ISO acres, more or less, pert cleared and under cult!ration, mid part choke timber laud Large Iwo-Stort house with kitchen attached, and outbuildings Good pastures. Ort ? popular public road, inter? sected by ?State Road leading from, aud 8 miles from Lynrbburg, H 0 , koowu ejtbe Miller Place Now occonied by one of our best farmers, Mr K.-hy Trulu k. Apply to M aaras Hayn iwc htm A Hatmswohth. Oct 51?In * cornier, 8. 0. l#3JM1littl7i!fflrffr"ii'1 BT Bunts mm all ESc fails. B3 K,4 Dei t < ?>;JKh .Syrup. Ta>t??* tlt-o.!. V:\Ci V*% Vvi In titno. 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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signatures of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. _TMr CKNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STR C ET, NCW fORR CITY. Just Received: This November 4th, One Car Load of Mules, and One Car Load of unbroke Oregon Horses, For Sale Cheap, and on Reason? able lerms. To m/lwwive: November 13th, another car of Horses, among them some nice drivers and pairs. H. HARB1. Cabbage Plants for sale. Has moved his stock of_ Hardware, Stoves, Cut? lery, Crockery, &e#, Into the large store next to First National Bank, lately occupied by the Ducker & Bultman Company. Ami is dow better prepared with a larger stock than ever, to supply (he publio with everything in bis line. Especial attention is directed to the very largt line of Stoves and Stove Fixtures, Both cooking aod beating, and also to our large lice of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS. Our regular lines of Hardware," Tools, Cutlery, Guns, Ammunition, Harness, Saddlery, Housefuroisbiog Goods, ko., will be found larger and more complete. Wo also oarry Eogine and Mill Supplies. Remember, all our stoves are warranted. Call and see us. Very respeotlully, L. B. D?RANT. Sep 6-x I B An original plan under v.ln< i you can obtain 1 it.i>t.rumwn??; as Applied to Sewing Machines. I ' >VV' _L._ LLJL1,'i"' Lm Ml easier teriiia aud ?H.tir.' value :n tbe purchase of mt%i w%w ii i? ,.???> mmmmmmmmm? im ? . -f' i,!,,a wor.u famous "White" Sev< Dg Machine than ev >? 1 jferc offered* MM MM IMM ?. / ?? wwrn miM Write for our elegant II-T :atalogue and detailed particulars. How we can 5ave you money in the 1 urcha le of a hi jh-gradc sewing machine and the easy terms oi payment we cau offer, either direct from >--.lirjv wi factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor? tunity you cannot aflor.I to pium. 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