The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 22, 1899, Image 5

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W1DWM8DAY, NOV 32.1809 Enter mU at the. t'oet Office at ?Sattler. S 0.. ?? Second Clan Muter mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mm PAT TOUR DKBT8. Tun dai? following yoor name on this paper indicui** the data on wbieb your eubecnpiiou sspirco, or frtm which data you nra lo orrtarc. Biaoilua Ibe dale oo yoor pop** ?od if yoo own anything coma to 01 oeea and aattla wlibout further remind? er or erging Many snbecrtb'rc nro lo arrears, hast year wo did not press then for o sotlrsmsut, keowtog loo senreitr of money, Dot now wo need what io doe nod wa request oo oatly nod foil settlement. BJM I. W W ADVMRTISSK ENTB Dabbe?For Hale Colombia Beninese College McDoeuld? Bipeet Hands. PMBBONAL Mrs Thomas Wilson is in tbscitr Mr. J. J. Bag in was in (ho city Moodny. Mr H. D. Tlodal, of Tiadnlo, was io town last Thorodny. Mr. Boron Holsaot, of Obnrlesioo, was lo lawn Monday Mir A. K. Sanders, of Hagood, spool last Tfcaevdny in thotUy. Mass A I. Solo wo a ?'baa rotnrned home tfeer ?oowral snootha stay la Nsw York. Hksj stay Wilson, of Moaning. Is in the city 'anting the family or Ool. D. J. A old. Mrs. W. f. Canhen, whohsa hosn visiting in ihn eity has rotnraed to a er home nt Rom hot t. Mr\ J. 0. Blrteb, represent! og the Trick Ion Oo , of Way aoshoro, Pa , was In tbs city satt www. Mim Aon Hoggins, who bss beso spending risen In thit city, left Thursday after* Mr tar haste In Cnriersville Mr. L. A. Bwereoo, Dlvlnio j.Freight t of Ihn Cher leoton Dirkwoo Son there Berlwuy\ vat U the dtp lest week. Mies Losy Orabnns, who has Stent ths pset titty dots in Mow York, with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brewer, reacted hosne -esterdny. Mr J M Penny who bee been in the ser? fs*. Of the A. C. L. it this city for several yen s hot teen transfer ?<! lo Colnsnhin. Mrs Bli Jsnhtsn, after spending n few data with her deoghter, Mrs. 0 W. McOrew, tat retnrted to tot hotte it Omogehnrg Otattf. Mto. A A Cohen end Mist Simonis wool aent la 8?seta* last night, nnd will spend enste tlstn there vuntlog retail van ?Florence Tlsase. Mae. II Otpt J. ?. MeClecoegnan nnd family have raw ared to Oreetoe. We regret lo ses Capt. MeCtennnghem leave us, hnt hope he will he plan no* it hie new homo. Mfc* K Melle Barren, of Bisbopville, la vtctt isg bee sinter, Mrs Henry McKngen, of thin etty, end will reenoin here ontil she goes to Charleston to ?Knud the Gain Week oslebrav man. tl wet oer plsesnre to meet Dr. B B. Brsndin In f Seester o few days uao nnd be anformst1 as that he wee well pleased with Manner and was doing a good hasineft ?Pee Otn Adveanto. Bee. J D. Bndds, of Greeaville, 8.0, atfieed in the city Saturday afternoon He wee the genet of Mr and Mrs Nelll ODoa twtL At tew o'eleah Seoday morning be s?S a tied service dl St. Joseph's Chapel Mr. F. D. Ktfcbt, of the Snsnssr Bereld, snvcrnl daps ta town with Me tee been on the sick list 'for hat wee ehle to retern to hie work it Btsnnss an Tneeday morning. ?Pen Dee Mr. ?. Mtsjoae Bernes, who an see to Som OaWwwal Oreenville Intel- to tote n position It Iba aVenihern Railway depot, bee been ewneatnd ta Wont* eg ton, 0 0 , where he will ?It ahnt tor pealiiee with the taste mil way Be left en Friday morning. Ftp et Brown, a colored sane living on MbeWs tenet ta Booty Bluff, bee eacited the envy of sneae at bis neigbbert by having gleet wtedews le hie hern. Weary wanesn need en srsneisnel does of Dr M A Bssaattaw* Uree MadMat ta susngth ta thasr taveet ead lavifarnte their sysiesne A erewd will stave tor Obttleeien this aweastf ta stead the week. Gala Week ojureye ettroots n large number of people The notion receipts are fulling off rapidly s Ta ead thoee who hove heee insisting tbnt n very Large trap made lo tbte tatsnty urn drawing io their esilsnoase. The toehiag rye, heeynot footstep nod rear eons paraten roan It from the nee of Dr M A ensnenoot' Liter Med let no. The warb of ceootrooueo oo lbs Borth* Mstlsr? R R frees Searburo toward Com dee ie heteg pnehsd stoodily on, end sevnrni sntles hove bann graded toward Rufting Crack. The steel mate the rand will follow frees Refting Oreek ta On en dee cannot he net St ta but, and It I? stated that the engl neera are etil I nt work en the leal survey. Mrs F J Dtrkeen, Wostmiueter, 80, writes: Mnteta years ego I wse for n stontbs eenele nt da sty work, and Dr M A Slmsnons' Liver Medioioe reetewed mo to good health Think owe peonage of It worth n deaea of Ztlttu's. Tomorrow toe we~* lo Theeaaglvitg Day, tad the seoeee tad ether ?tuen* of horn noes will ha elteWJ at bat heee tasiatttry There it stert retttt far thesaegl-ltg that year tat* natal, end if tie paap le con Id ever afford ta give nt nee dey la rest end ihsekt ffititff that year It the tlsae Mow Qesdn The seeabrnasd Water aw a Pouuteio Pee, the host Silver Pclleb ander the son?oo semiehlng Alna ropnlrieg promptly twee At sign nf the big New WnttH, Heyt's Jewelry Met It?It The sassrlnlnmaei under the aoapiece of the Mhttteaery Waat sty of the Magnolie Street Mniheeint Cts-cb, given in the Y. M. C A ball snot week was n grmifylng secestt. The attendee to was gwod, ovary number on the aromas wee well reedcrej eed nil the ro> mon?u were dltpsssi of. Mot the leant pleoeiag fenineu et inn eveeleg wse the com m-ugheg of the people lo soeiel intercourse eiter the eouetueiuu of the rrgnlnr program Pro seeds nhott $30. From It aw Seal and. Reoftoo,;ifew Zealand, Nov. 33, I?96 I nan very plotted to stats ihm since I took the ofooey of Chamberlain's medicines tbs tnls hns heee very lerg?, more especially of the Ooegb Rosnrdy. lo two years I have cold snore of ihie particular remedy tbao of all ether makes for tbu previous 6va veers. As la He tfleney, I hare novo tu for med by scores of porno as of the good reseltc (her have re? lived frost ii, sod keow im faHst trom the ggf, of ii ie BMJ owe boutehold. 11 is topless ool to lebe I hot we hare to place tbs bottle beyond the reach of the ehlld/eo. B. J. Scnoileborj. rat satt by A. J. Chine. marriage. Mr W W. Gedding?, of this city, and Min Loren? Holleman mil be married at 8 o'clock this eveoion ?' the home of the bride's mother, oear Greeley ville, S. C. The bride ie * daughter of tbe late Handy Hol lernen. A Bure Sign of Croup. Hoarseness io * child that ie subject to oroup ii a sure indication of tbe approach ef the disease If Chamberlain'sCough Remedy ie given as soon a* the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croopy coogb haa appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have croopy children always keep this remedy at band and find that it eaves tbem mcob troohle and worry. It can always be depended upon and is pleas* aot to take. For sale by A. J. Cbioa. In 1887 Mr. Thomas Mclototh of Allen town, Teon , had an attack of dysentery which became chronic "I was treated by the beat physicians io Rest Tennessee without a cart," ba says. "Finally I tried Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy. After using aboat twelve bottles I was cared sound and well." For sale by Dr. A. J. Cbioa. death Mr. J. Nelson Hudson, of Mt. Clio, died Nov. lath, after a two weeks Illness. He was the eldest son of Dr J. W. Hodeoo of Mates villa. Tea funeral services, were bald on Thursday, Nov )6th Mr. D. J. Kirkley formerly Auditor of Ker abaw eocaty and for a number of years Poet master at Camden died suddenly on the 14ib iastantof paralysis. Mr. T. M Atkins died at Meyesville last Thursday ,aged 23 y ears,of galloping consu mp lioa. He was a son of Capt. J. E. Atkins, aad wat welt kaowo.io Sumter, having been In tbe employ of Witbtrspoon Bros, k Go. for several years. The funeral was held today. Mr. W Bayoa Gordon, died at his bone la Concord Towasbip, yesterday. Ris death waa canoed by blood poison, superinduced by an old wouod, received io tbe Civil War. Thefuoeral service tare held at bis late reeideaea this morning at 10 o'clock Tbe ioterment will take place at tbe family bury log grouod Owiog to the change io tbe time wbeo tbe boa ordloaoce should become operative, to Nov. 15th, and tbe subsequent determination to pot tbe anti-bog law into effect at once, there wet some confusion at to wben the bogs sboald go. aad io consequence, some partita kept their bogs under a misappre? hension. There is no excuse now and no person can say that 0b tboogbt bt bad ootil such ard such a time, beeaota the extreme Halt hat expired, beeidet all persons have bad sufficient ties* to laaro the law ; and ibt law will oow ba rigidly enforced * I bad dyspepsia fifty-seven years and oever fcuod permanent relief till I used Kodol Dyapeptia Core. Now I am well aad feel like a oew -nan," writes 8 J Fleming, Murrey, Neb. It It tbe best digtatant known. Cores all fo.'tia of indigestion Pbytieiaee every? where prescribe It.?J S Hagbsoo k Co. A F. Morris oo Rocky Bluff waa kicked by a guo about a week ago, and badly -bort, but tu reported to ba oot of danger and in* proviag. Ht waa shooting an owl with a double-barrel gun, and to snake aura of a dead tbot turned loose both barrels. Tbe guo jumped oot of tba ttock and atrock him ta tbt face knock log bios senselese for a time. a piece of bit no.e wat alto cot off by tbe blow. Tbt goo belonged to bit cousin, Sid Morris La Grippe, with its afttr effects, toaoally destroys tbouaaods of people. It may be quickly cured by Oot Mioute Cough Oart, tba only remedy that produces immediate re? sults la coughs, colds, troop, brooehirit, potuasooia aad throat aod luug trouble* It will prevent consumption.?J S Hugh son k Oo. a portion of tba Graded School square has btio cleared of grata aad weedt by tbt street baads aad il aow presents a somewhat better appearance than it baa for some time. Tbt work that baa beta completed wat doaa by tbraa baodt la aboat three dayt, aad at tba baodt receive aot leas tbao 50 ceatt each a day tbt Job will ratntr bt a costly oat if tbt cleaolog op of tbe remainder of tba square requires at moth time aod labor la proportion as tbt other part hat. Tba atrttt baods may do a foil iays work tvery day, bot taey appear to make slow progress aad accomplisn very little work io a glvso time. Yoo otvtr koow what form of blood poitoo will follow constipation Keep tbt liver clean by oatog DtWitt't Littlt Eirty Risers aod yoo will avoid trooalo. They are famous littlt pilit for constipation aod liver aod bowel troubles.?J S Hogbtoo k Co. There have been uumerous complaints re? cently ibat tbt streets are belog used as race tracks by those who imagine that they art driving irottiog stock. While it it true that most of those whose sportiog blood geta tbt better of tbttr judgment do oat succeed io developing more tbao o foor minute gait, oever?belest this it too fast for streets that art otad by all sorts tod eooditioaa of meo, women acd children There it a very good rocd oo tbt other tidt of Turkey creek that will serve at a speedway for tbt fast drivers aod tbty tboold betake tbeattivet aod their trotilog ttock to that tylvaa rttraat wheo thay are overcome with a longing to burn tbe wiad at tbt rota of a sailt tvtry five or tlx minutes. Tbt audience may oot bt to large, bot It woold bt far more friendly, aod timid folk woold oot ba io terror of tbsir livss io crossing tbt streets J D Bridget, editor "Democrat," Lancas? ter, N H, says, "One Mioute Coogb Cart it tbt beet remedy for croup I ever used "Im mediately relieves aod cores coughs, eoldt, troop, asthma, potomoola, brootoitit, grippe tod all throat aod luog troablea. It preveots consumption ? J 6 Hoghsoo k Co. Tbe proposition io boed tba city to raise money for maeadamatiog the pnocipal streets does aot meet with unanimous approval. Maoy of the tusioese meo aod large taxpayers with whom tbe writer has discosaed the bood question are opposed to tbe issue of boods aod express tbemselves as favoring tbe gradual txteosioo of lb* macadam work from year to year as the city cao afford tu pay for it out of tbe ordin?r? revenues It is conceded thai to put down the macadam by piece-meal will be somewhat more expensive tbao to put it all dowo at once, letting out the contract for the eolire work to the loweil reponiible bidder, but is contended that tbe accumulated inter? est no tbe bonds for the term of years that they will run wil more than counterbalance tbe amount saved oo the first cost of the work The isvue of bonds is a matter that rtqrtires careful consideration and i Il on igh i n vest igt lion before a decision is reu Ion and lb* taip iyere will be slow in saddle the city wttb an additiooal interest bearing dent, unless there is positive proof that tbe saving to tbe city aod tbe benefits to be derived are commensurate with tbt burden assumed Retiring After ?57 Years. We noticed during tbe past few days some modification being made in tbe office of Col. Blandiog on the Court House tquare, and yesterday stepped in and asked bim what il meant. He replied that having determined oa account of bis deafness to ret^e from tbe practice of law, he bad sold half of his office lot to Mhj H. F. Wilson and tbe other half to ?r. D. M. Young, and they were tinkering at it, thinking to improve by mod eroiaing it. Of course we took advantage of our professional right as a newspaper roan to ask as maoy questions as we pleased, and like the Yankee girl, bad tbe tbe right to de maod answers. As we wished to fill up oor colomos aod were io the pathway of modero local legal history we did oot waot categori? cal answers, aod so pumped out tbe follow icg loformatioo : Col. Blooding came to Sumterville Christmas day, 184.'J, aod swung out bis shingle as a young limb of tbe law. Says be knew but six meo io old Sumter District, theo composed of Claremont aod Glareodoo counties, aod tbey were school aod Sooth Carolina College mates preceding bis class, of 1841. Starting at the law in Oamdeo Christmas, 1842, be staid there a year, but could find oo business afloat that he could pick up aod make bis bread, so be put all his worldly goods io a one horse cirt on a borrowed horse and with borrowed money in his pocket, came down aod set? tled in Sumterville. He diverged from his cart on the way down to visit the old Hat field school bouse near Bradford Springs, where be aod bis classmates, R. I. Manning, J U.Kersbawaod W. M. Sbaonoo, played their pranks in 1836 and '37, and wound up by two whipping "old Hat" in a rough aod tumble tussle, tbe other two standing ready as a re-erve. He bought tbe lot from Dr. A. J. China's father aod built an office and moved into it in July, 1844; sioce which time be has been lo tba same room aod same seat, with tbe same law books around bim, except near two years in Mexican war and over four in the "little late no pleasantness " His partpers have been, bis uncle, W. F. DeSaossure, John S Richardson aod with tbe latter, John J. Dargao, Joseph H. Eule, bis son, W. D. Blooding, H. F. Wilson and F. B. Fraser, Jr. These would ssem to be many, but oot so for an active practice of 57 years, aod probably the ssoior member of the bar of tba State. It was with evident feelings of deep emo? tion that be spoke of h's gratitude to tbe people of Sumter district (county) for tbe coofideoce they bad reposed m bim person? ally, aod professionally, aod politically, aod had ever sought to be worthy of it. Replying to our query if beioteoded to leave us, be said that while all of bis children, but ooe, had left Sumter aod he bad no home, io tbe common acceptance of the word, in a higher seose Somter should be bis home till God pleased to call bim to its cemetery ; that be did oot deipair of finding something to do, to keep bim from taking the "dry-rot" as ooe of his old friends predicted he woold ; that be coald keep fully alive aod lively io doiog something of public benefit for tbe city, aod eouoty, aod tbr State. Askiag bis age, ha said it was oot o fair qoeatioo, bot could truthful y say be was not as old as Gso Loagstreet aod older tbao Admiral Dewey?' dum, spiro, sparo, spes " ?-??-am- *????? am Tbe B?at Plaater. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham? berlain's Palo Balm aod bound oo to tbe af? fected parts is superior to any plaster. Whio troubled with a paio io the cheat or side, or a lame back, give it a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with tbe prompt relief which it afford*. Paio Balm is also a eertalo core for rheumatism. For sale by Dr. A. J Cbioo. ? ????-^an?? The sale of seats for the engagement on to? night of tbe famous Dan Packard Opera Company aod orchestra io "Fra Diavollo" commenced at tbe Opera House vesterday. Tba preis ot tbe South aod North has unanimously pronounced this organization at tbe strongest repertoire opera compaoy seen io this country for maoy years. Tbe company last weak appeared io Wil i mlogtoo, N. C , aod Tbe Messenger of that eity io speaklog of the opeoiog performance of the engagement bad tbe following compli mentary notice : Patroos of tbe Wilmington Opera House have beeeo well entertained by many popular priosd Opera Companies, hut it can safely be assarted that a compaoy has never more thoroughly pleased their audieoce than did tba Dao Packard Opera Company oo last night with their presentation of "Tbe Mas? cot." ? ? ? ? "The Mascot" was |s> pecially well received last night, there being quite a number of encores, several of tbe compaoy having been called back as many as three and four times Every ooe was delighted, eveo tbe scores of people who were obliged to stand throughout the per? formance oo accoootof the crowd. "Staodiog room only," was tbe order of tbe eveoiog alsaoat from tbe lime the door were openea at 7 30 o'clock. Prices here as io other cities, $1, 75 aod 50 ceeta Tbe big ditch crossiog tbe squares between I Cborcb aod Maio streets is beiog filled aod 18 loch terro cotta drainage pipe put down to carry off the drainage. ? There was a large crowd io tbe city Satur? day aod bufioess was brisk in all the sums. Monthly aod bearing down pains, attend? ant opoo irregular aod suppressed meostrue tioo, ore relieved by Simmons' Squaw Vice Wiue or Tablets. C. A. Snow k Co., Patent Lawyers, oppo? site tbe I'tnted States Pateot Office, Washing? ton, D. C, who have actual clients in every city aod town of tbe Uuited Slates and Caoada, report that never before in their 25 years practice has the work of the office been so well up to date They claim that patents can now be procured in less than half the time formerly rtquired. Nov 1? |sj Inspector Haup of the Post Office Depart? ment was to the city Monday Sacra leg en route to Bisbopville to lock over the field lor tbe purpose ot collecting inforaatioa with the view of establishing ruial ftee delivery ot mail in that section of the county Me will visit Mayesvi Ie also within the atlt lew da\a to look over the ground in that Vicinity with the same o?j ct in view His visit to Sumter county is the result of Congressman Bl?kt! ?fforta lo secure free delivery of n ail in rural districts, and whiL nothing will be dene i.i.mediately the foundation i?i being laid and information being gathered for tbt establishment of several eiperimeutal Let delivtiy routes iu this couuty as soon ai congress shall make tbe necessary approprta< tioo. TAXES ON CITY HALL. The Sicking Fund Commission Re? quires the City to Fay Back Taxes on City Hall. Mr. D. W. McLaurin, State Laod Agent for tbe Sinking Fund CornanssiOD, who was in the city on Saturday discovered that the City of Sum'er bad not returned the City Hall fur taxation and bau never paid State taxes oh it, as required by law, and beat once took etepB to collect back taxes due the State. lo conaiquence of bis discovery the following paper has been served on Mayor Hugbson : Columbia, S. C , Nov. 18, 1899. To Dr. J. S. Hugbaoo, Major of the City of Somter, or whomsoever it may concern Yoo are hereby notified that it appears to the Secretary of State, or to bis sgeot, that the following simple taxes, costs nod penalties are due aod onpaid upoo the City Hall or Opera Hoose and lot. To wit: For tbe levies for the fiscal year, each commencing as follows: For tbe fiscal year commencing 1896, 10.8 mills oo $17,003, $183,60; fifteen percent feoslty, $27,54. For tbe fiscal year com* msociog 1897, II mills on $17,000, $187 00 ; fifteen per cent penalty, $2 i 05. Total cases and penalty due as above stated, $426 19, calculated upon valuation of $17,too, deem? ed by the Secretary of State to be equitable aod just for taxatioo thereof. For demand statute fee *3. To'al so far accrued, $429 19. You are hereby nquired to mike a pay? ment qt tbs above smouot to tbe undersigned at Colombia, S. C , as required by law oo or bei'ora - day of - onder p?in of din tresssaod sale of tbe premises berein de* scribed, pursuant to the provisions of tbe acts. Respectfully, D. W. McLaurio, State Land Agt. Foi M R. Cjoper, Secretary of State and ex* oftuio Agent of Sinking Fund Commission. A ?older Wedding. Rev. Jam?s White, who bas been court crier fcr 30 years, celebrated his golden wed* ding last Saturday at his borne in this city, by .jiviog a reception to bis friends at 2 o'clock. Tbe golden marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. J J Hunter. Tte bar of Sumter has presented him wi'b a handsome gold lined silver goblet accompa? nied by an autograph letter of coogratulatioo as a testimonial of their appreciation of bis faitbfu) service as an officer of court for so mao) years. To those living in malarial districts Tutts Pills arc indispcnsible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure tor sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa? tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. By Tboi. V. Walsb, Esq., Probate Judge. WH3REAS, SHBPARD NASH, msde suit to me to graot him Letters of Adratnii tration of the Estate of aod effects of JKRRY MAPLES, deceased These are therefore to cits aod admonish nil nod singular tbs kindred aud creditors of tbe said Jerry Maples, lets of said County aod State, deceased, tbst tbey be aod appear before me, in tbe Ciurtof Probate, to hs beld nt Somtsr, C. H , oo November 24th, 1899, Dext, after publication tbersof, at 11 o'clock lo tbe fornoooo, to show cause, if any they have, wbf tbs said Administration should not be gr anted Given under my. hand, this 10th day of November, A. D., 18^9 TBOS V. WALSH, Judje of Probate. Nov 10 ~2t Estate of HartKell Ee Stafford, DECEASED. IWILL APPLY to tbe Judge or Probate oo December 15th, 1899, for a Fioal Dis? charge as Executor of aforsaid estate FRANK B STAFFORD, Nov 15, 1899 Executor. ^for sale. ASMALL three quarter (|) Jersey Cow with ssveo eights (J) Jersey heifer calf. Uau be seen at tbe residence of A. G Warreo io Sumter. Pric*, $2V Several grade Jer? sey Mitch Cows, $ to I Jersey, at my farm, Goodwill, S O. Prices from $91 to $40. E. W. D \ BBS, Nov 22?'.U Goodwill, S C. EXPERT HANDS Guided by artistic eyes have produced exquisitely beautiful Trimmed Hats for our Millinery Display. Good judgment and care in the purchasing of material en? ables US to ofl'er Hats of excep? tionally good value at mode? rate figures, miss McDonald. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has horne the Signatare of and has heen made under his per r^^u^?/ 8onal supervision since its infancy. <<&tCAXrt/. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the healtl. of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorii\ is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare? goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. _ THC CCMTAUR COMMNV. TT MURRAY ITRftT, NEW YORK 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/ivvire: November 13th, another car of Horses, among them some nice drivers and pairs. H. H Alt BY. Cabbage Plants for sale. iJJJ JHOVEB VP MMM?L _ Has moved his stock of Hardware, Stove?, Cut? lery, Crockery, &c., Into the large store next to First National Bank, lately occupied by the Ducker & Bultman Company, And is now better prepared with a larger stock than ever, to supply the publio with everything in his lioe. Especial attention ia directed to tbe very large line of Stoves and Stove Fixtures. Both cooking and beatiog, and also to oor large lioe of CROCKERY, 8LASSWARE, WINDOW 6LASS, PAINTS, OILS. Our regular lines of Hardware,* Tools, Cutlery, Guos, Amoaonittoo, Haroecs, Saddlery, Hoosefurnisbiog Goods, &o., will be found larger aod more complete. We also oarry Rogioe and Mill Supplies. Remember, all our stoves are warranted. Call aod see us. Very respeotfully, L. B. DURANT. Sep 6 A NEW DEPARTURE A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and better value in the purchase of Ute wo:.\\ iamoua "White" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How we can save you money iu the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine and the~e"asy term j "of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor? tunity you cannot afford to pass. % ou know the "White/* you know its manufacturers. Therefore, a"c!etaue3 description of the machine and its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address In full. [BITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dep't A.) Cleveland. SU?.