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VIRGINIA. VIRGINIA.
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SKIRTS, WAISTS OF
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FUR L A l> l F. s.
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Louis Scheuer,
cok. MAIN _ CHURCH STS.
CLARKE COURIER
WKUN s-SDAY, OCT. Ii
__00_A-I_ 1>T___"W".3
Hold Medal? to IIA KPKH wblsk?
Ses i
it. \??u will endorse the ?' n nlict.
rjr n i v-i i EM w.
lierrvville, \ n
giuia N
Rev. \\ liliam alead? Ularke, ol St
.lam - opal Church, Richmond,
and Miss Mary Alice Pierce, ?>f Lan
: COUUt*?, Will I 1 OU I b'
cember "..
It is probal ' he Baptist I
eral tiou of Virginia, which is
.need to meet in Bristol on No
vember 17, will be held iu Richmond.
The reason for tins change is the
claim that smallpoi <-\ists in .tn?l
about Brtsl
liev. Arthur C. Thomas, rector of
the Church of the R*ssurrecti ?!?. Pern
hank, Ohio, has been Called to the
rectorship ??f L'riuity Protestan I
Kpiscopal Church, Portsmouth, to
till the vacancy caused by the elec
tiou of Rev. Jamd II Fu listen to the
bishopric of Boise, Idaho.
Miss Lucy Green ruiner, of Iront
il, sud Or. Kdgnr I.. Browuiug,
ot I'iiut Hill, Rappabaiinock county,
w?-r. married at Front l?oval last
meek ;?i the home of t ue bride. The
bride i- the .?-?"???ml daughter of the
late Smith S Turner, formerly mem
her of i ougress from the Se
\ irginia < 'ongressional i M strict.
1 be . ppshaiinook
county ha?.- unanimously reuomiiiat
\\ St l t ?? for the Virginia
House of Delegates Mr. Settle was
not instructed f?o- either candidate
for the Cnit.'d States v-uate. R. s.
I'aiks. floater nomiut. t?? represent
Pai : ? ltappabann?H*k count i
th< i se of I relegates, was endorsed
by ' lie convention.
? -natoi ha, ksdale, <>f Ha.li
has beei carefully examining
Vebraska las forbidding corpo
ratioui ; iiuii contributing t?> cam
n funds. He proposesto draft a
bill ?m th<? same Hne and introduce
it to the Senate this session. The
Senator also proposes to introduce a
??ili calling f??r s constitutional con
tention, which the people defeated at
the polls- two vears ago
What Hohe lio \<?i A>i?: < m
leceipi of lea cents, cash or stamps,
.mtit?- s ill be mai le?l of
tin- most popular Catarrh nul Hay
Fe*er Cure (Ely's ?'ream lia Im) auf?
i demonstrate n> gr?ai n
Pull sise 50 cents
El . RboB., 56 Warren St . N V
Since | Stil I hav? Ih i n n gre i ? I
ferer from catarrh. I tried Ely's
Cream I?alui ami to ail appearances
?tm cured. Terrible bead iches from
which 1 had l?>n_. suffered are gone.
- W. J. Ilit.'bc.i-k. late Major U. S.
Fol. ami A. A. Gen?, Bu alo, \. Y.
Old fashions in dress ma) ? >?? re
vived, but no ?iltl fasliioii.il medicine
chu replace ?' lain her I lin'?- (olio, Chol?
era and I bar? h?.'a Remedy. Forsale
by W. Richardson, druggist.
acting Secretary Allen has pit
pared the statement of estimatis,
ahich will be Bobmittod t?> Congress
for the maintenance t?f the naval H
tablishment for the next fiscal year.
These amount to $7.-?.oi;?,l s:,, which
is an increase over the appropriations
for the curreut year of *f*.,4,;?;>r,187.
Briefs.
Mrs. I li/s?th tilover, relict ??f
tn' late ?..ver. ?lied at tiie
home of :>er daughter iu-law. Mis.
Fugenis ?lover, in this place, on Sat?
urday ?_c, after passing hei
birthday iu good health, she having
been bom in l-Vhruarv, 190t. She
was a small girl when the capitol at
Washington ?vas burned by the Brit?
ish. Cntil very recently she was able
to iimvt? al??uu, though her hearing
has ???-en ?liiiicult forasejMyears. She
?arvivad h-r hasband upward! ??f
fifty years, ami her sons, .1. I.ra-?hi?-r
ami Kirk laud, eighteen or mote years.
She possessed an amiable hu?I friand
ly disposition, aud was sateemsd by
all who knew her. Her faaeraltook
place ??u Moiitlay nsoroing, and her
body va! interred in Grace Epiaoopal
( ?huroh yard.
MattrasaeS Bed Springs. Chairs.
Cota, hedroorn Suite, Cabhbts ami
l.'i us, everything yon ti?-?*?l, ami the?
neap at tin- Berryville Furniture
Parlors.
M t - Rebec? m Met !laug hry, i
of the late James Mot laughrv, died
at the residenceaof her son, .lohn B.
Met 'laughry, m ar Castleo .? i Fer
:i Saturdaj last, after haviugat
tained the extraordinary a^e ?>f 97
ire, *-> moni lis and .'? daj Had
the lived .' years ainl 1 months !
she would have attain?*) the centnrv
mark. She was a native of Fauquier
nty. Il.-r body was interred in
the buryiug ground adjoining Kb
- hureb, ??n the ?asi side <?f
the SheuBndoah i iver.
L would be bard to find a mon
complet? iiiiitiiie than i?
now k.-pt ?>v tbe Bei
Parlors, :?ti?i Ihe prices ire right.
I Vison- w In? are old enou _ :
at the November election but hav?
Dot iiualitied themselves to do -
?tering, are inforuu ?I that
plyiug to tl- trar for their pr?
ctncl st any tin en now am
?ctolier, thei
may have their names placed ??n th?
registration list. \fr,-r that ?la?,
rbe hooks will ?sed until th?
election i- over. ^ imi cannot i-ob
until i mi are i.-_i?.r< ?
boice Novelties,
Dress i
>llks. \ e'.v, ?
at low prn -.
by s |.. Pslmbsum <_ ( 'o.
ITi?* regular fall t.-rin of the Cir
cuit Court of Clarke county will con
vene her?? on Friday next, with Hoi
T. IV. Harrison presiding, rhedock
??t is a larger one thau for severs
term- pas', among the to b
heard being two suits for damagi
for defamation of character. Nearl
l.*?o aitnesses will be summoned i
these t s - which are attraetin
a good ?leal of attention beCBU.
the standing of the ? led.
N,-w Blank mforta,
and Plaum
bv S. I.. Palmbaum ?v I
The large brick residence of M
C. II. Smith is beiug treated to
fi eeh coal ol paint, gray beinj
moat prominent color, which great!
enhances the appearance of thepro|
erty. The work is being ?.lone I
Mr. M. B. Pulliam and his fore
The Russell building on West Mai
ISO been intlfll liilpl'nv?
in appearance by s ooal of red at
white paint, the wol\ be?llg ?loue t
Metsrs. Wars and Shackleford.
New I ndel v??ar.
and Hosiery,
suit everybody
in si/.e and juice.
by s. L. Palmbaum & Co.
Mr. .!. L. hush left at our offi
last week a Dumber of Irish potato?)
the largest of which weighed t*
pounds and four ounces. Tin- j.)
tatoes were raised by Mr. hush
the Berlin farm, two miles ?vest
town. Mr. Russell Sullivan, ?v
tenants his father's farm adjoini
th.? Berlin estate, found among 1
.-w.'et potato crop a potato whi
stered ."? lbs. on the scale??.
V, ? s i i:i>! W ?s i?:i>!
10(1,(?(H) lbs. of Milk per mon'
for which we ??ill pay tin? very big
SBl prices. C. P. Ho\? ii i. \ )Uio.
Ths ladies of the M. L Chur
will bold a pie party ut the rtoidei
of Mr. C. II. Box well next FrirJ
and Saturday nights, October 24
and list A charge ?>f five cent! v?
I??' made fora pie sud i glass of le
onadeor mi i k or coiTe.-. A cordial
vitation is extended lo all to be pr
??nt.
II _h -st c.ish Price paid for Wh
by I. K. Briggs, Briggs, Va.
Mr. Edward Kercheval, on? of t
oldest resident! ?>f this town and a
known as a gardener, was paraly.
last Sunday svening. He le?l an
tiv?' life until about a fear ago wl
he was much enfeebled bv a BBS
spell of illness that laste.1
month?. His condition is irnprovi
Messrs. Flias Larshall ?nul .).
\ or?)us purchased twenty seven h
of ehohe stsari of C. F. Wall 1
week.
Briefs.
Mr. A. I). Ha"lesty, who is asso?
ciated v. h Mr. C. I. Vail in buyi.ig
ami se. g stock in tl | county an !
bas th?- Miitstion of ?"etching" ?*?.
erything that hl plu .nty
market, make a ??muff" of what he
thought would be a sure "catch*' one ;
day this week. He went to the depot
ami unloaded arid ?Irove horn?- a car
loa?l of cattb-. It afterwards datai
4>ped that this was billed to Mr. H.
K. Smith of WiokliuV. ami Mr. liar?
's cattle, which were expected to
reached her?- that day, ha?l not ar?
rive?!. Our g??nial friend had to
drive tbo cattle back t<? the ?l?-p??t,
ami he say- that n- \? t?as! he will
!?? what he fakes n his ami not
think he is the ??on!?" cattle dealer
in the county, if he ?loes gire the
fanner-- the best bargain a
Fob Kin i \ Room on < Ihurch
st. suitable to conduct a Harueas
Shop. ' Show Bloom f??t
keeping of Harnees, ??ith other tirst
cluiss conveniences. Applv to
Thompson ?\ ? ?-odbk.
Charlestown Ad vacate: Earl
Belts, aged ! 8 v??ars. only son of Mr.
ami Mrs. William Leltz, who n
on the Turner farm, three mile?-, weal
of Shepberdstown, was instantly kill
??<! by ;? haltiuore and Ohio Inootnu
Wednesdai morning at the cross
inti near the Ope?.u??ii bridg The
unfortunate young mari was riding
his bicycle, and as he was sppn
ing the crossing a freight train ?
? ii as ?t had Lone bv
'm t, ?i t<? ? to.-s the track, w hen bu
was struck by a westbound helper
engine that had been concealed l?v
-, t;t 11 hoi He whs t brown a
- atice, and v. hen th?
helper crew rat: hack to him he wai
?lead.
Fine Jersey Cow, Cooking >rm;
ami Set of Hsruees for -ale cheap
\ pply at ? '??t m hi; i Ml':
I luring t M.- ILmt ? m, i. .-.
I tob.-r 1-- . M arc I
v li'y. will tak.
Itaggag? Oars, when scconi
?? n. r. and at their
th.- dogs ot riportsmeu or ii':
parties, not xceediogonedog toeacl
man. Owners must show their ti?*k
? .gent or . tha
properly wat lilleii t
nan, and they inns
furnish chaiu, so that ?logs may b
t-!v fastened m Baggage Cs
For Li.ni Brick Dwelling 11?.us
on Mam Street, Berry vil le, with gar
den attached. Applv at Courie
( Iffice.
.lohn Morrison ?and his broth?
Thomas, in jail at Romney, W. \ a
for having robbed Charles Coop?
last May. cut a hole in the ?vail i
their prison ami escaped through ?
Their absence was discovered in tin
t<? : Thomas Morrison, bi
John, ??ho had already been trie
anil convicted, made good ins escap
Harry Anderson, arrested on tl
same charge, declined to quit C
jail with the Morrisons.
I Cd ward Williams, a colored youl
of Winchester, was horribly mangle
by an engine of the Cumberland Va
ley Luilroad, while shifting son
empty cars in the railroad yard i
Hagerstown last Friday. Moth h
le^s ami one arm were severed fro
his body by the wheels of theengiii
The lad hail left Winchester the pr
?ions Monday night to attend tl
Hagerstown Lair.
Mr. Lucien T. Smith, of Fauqui
county, who was nominated receut
si the floater candidate of Loudoi
and Fauquier for the House of De
gates, has declined the nominatk
ami the I'onvention will have to ret
semble to uame another candida
Mr. Smith is a brother of Mr. Nt
mon h. Smith, who is so well a
favorably known to many people
this county.
Master llollie Lee Peyton, t
adopted child of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
Ley ton, underwent one day last Wl
an operation for the removal of
abscess which had formed over 1
ey?'S and prevented him from usi
them. The operation ?vas very Si
-sfullv performed by Drs. Lando!
und MoCormick and now the lit
fellow is almost as well as ever.
A- corn is likely to be low, o?vi
to the very large crop pr???luce?l
the western states, we wish our f
mers had shareil in the product!
ness realised by those of thatsecti.
Our people hav! do! much stock
feed, and therefore shonId have ot
II, but the yield in th?* county
DOl large
horn to Mr. and Mrs. .1. IL L
si-l! Thursday 1 Si a fine girl.
Their BwatWeai l">?>oin?i??-;.
I'r.>i.a..l? no one thins* baa caused a i
eral revival of trade at i \\ Hl.-n?"???-'?? ii
i ,??t.>re .is In?- giving SWS] t<> tln-ir in
! custom?-!.*, of ?*o manj l?ee trial ??..itl.?
in King's Nes !'.??. ..\<t\- forConsunipti
II,- ti.?.!.- is sini|?l\ enorm??ur? in this \
\ si liable renu-ilv . IV? ?in the fut t hat it al w
,, cure- sn?l aever di"*vaprN?ints Coughs, ? '.
asthma, l?r.'ii> hitis. ? r?>ni>. and all 11?
sn?l Iuns ?lls.'.-is.- :ire quickly cured.
. can i. si ii I.. r.?n- huy?is by Retting a t
hot t le free. Urge sise ?Wc sad 01.00. V.\
\ i.ott!?' warranted.
Briefs.
Wheat is weak, ?o spite of the fact
thai war if on twtweeu ths British
aii?l the Uoers. No. 2 red is ?pioted !
in B tltimore at 71 I cents per bushel.
The visible supply is ? , ?hug
factor, as it increased over 8.000^000
?luring the past week, the total being
??.(KM) bushels, Corn is worth
861 cents per bush*?!, Mugs have de
rimed t?> fl.T"> per !<i?) lbs., gr?>8S.
The be?|nest to the I'niversity of
Virginia by the late Alfred II. Bjfd,
uf New York city, vhoss reinaius are
buried in the <Md Chap.1 CesBelary,
this ooanty, has been ret si ved by the
hoard of visitors of that institution.
The sum he<|uathi<l aas$10,000, the
iOQOaH from which is to be devoted
t?? the library ?if that instit.utiou.
\\ inchester Star: Sight
?/cluck Wsdpsaday night ths two
story dwelling uf K. T Riely, situated
ahoot a mils from Oapon Bridge, whs
rered on tir'- and the
llr?in?-s sere eitil - ?uild
iug and a portion ?>f the
is rains The
i? unknown. [attars . ?00, with
i nee.
I I it :.??: . ?.I
part of last Week was *M mild dll
tile day as lUIDOll
were cool and lillsd with a heat
I'h?' early sown
to I??- coming up beantif
Mr. ? '. I*. Wal
r-i\ carloads of cattle ab
on | is Their quality : -
tfol h >uuld
Th?
Doll*
Win. \. McDoui
?!c Donald, of ; his -t
Mr. Kllerv la-eukic Ki -'
Prince W illiaui county, > -
i s i T h u if
iu < .lace Kpiscopal < 'hurch Th?
interior of the ? hurch s
ly de*corst?fd with golden ituun
leaves and cut (lowers, and illumin?t
e<i by numeroua randelabra.
Ii. uouy wan p? i
Re?. Art bur 1'. ' ? ray, uncl?
bride, assisted by Rev. bad ward
??f ??mee church, and was wit:
by .t large concourse ?>f people.
The mai?! of bouor ?vas Misi Kan
nie ?Speed McDonald, of i
Ky. 'I he bridesmaidi s
Katherine McDonald, bister of th
brille: Mary McDonald, of Jell
county, W. Va*; Rose McDonald
Edith 11. Allen, Rosalie McCormiol
and Nannie D. Thomas, of Clark
county. The best man was Mr
sues Alexis Eavstaphieve, of Ne
York city, and Messrs. Hugh H. M<
Donald, of York, Pa.; Harrison T;
1er, of Fauquier county: R. Dough
Simmi ami Dr. Sel ma M. Mason, ?
Washington, D. (.'.: Walter Clarksoi
?>f llnymarket, ami BlackburnSmit
of Berryville, acted as ushers.
The briile, attire?! in whits
die over white silk, trimmed veil
white mousseline de od wearii
a tolls veil caught iu place with
brooch of pearls, entered the ohnrt
leaning on the arm of her broth?
Mr. Woodson McDonald, by who
she was given away. She carrie?!
shower boiujuet of bride's Jro*
WSJ met at the church door by h
bridesmaid*?, who cam?- in throuj
the chance!. The maid of honor wc
yellow organdie over yelloa satinai
carried American Beauty ruses. T
bridesmaids were gowned in whi
organdie over taffeta with white ri
; bons and carrie?! y ellos l -
The music was in charge ?>f M
Nannie W. Met ?wire, win? plsyed t
wedding march from Lohengrin
the bridal party entered the churt
"<i Promise Me" and other soft a
?luring the ceremony, and Mend
ssohn't March as the party went o
The biidal party was entertain
on the evening preceding the vvt
ding by Mrs. ?lohn 1?. \?-iil, sister
i the bride, and immediately follovvi
the ceremony s reception was gil
by '.he bride's mother, at which i
i brulal partv an?! near relatives ?v
j present.
The newly wedded couple left
ter the reception f?>r a tour thron
the North. They will reside
'? Manad ier,' ' the groom's home
Prince William couuti.
LoydBnrr.
Mr. Charles VV. l?oyd, anenergi
young farmer in this county, i
Miss Daisy Kmms Barr, danghter
Mr. S. I ). Harr, of this place, vv
quietly married at the Baptist Chin
Wednesday evening last at ', o'clo
Rev. Julian Broaddus officiating.
1er the ceremony Mr. ?tn?! Mrs 1'
gave the bridal couple at their h?
s supper at which only the
mediate relatives uf ths family a
present.
Working Nljflsl and DSs]
Tli?? l.iisi.vi and ti. tils Ihii!..
??\t-r waa made la l?i Kinc'a \? \?. :
Rvery {?ill is .i s i-,??,:,?,.?it.-.1 ?lobule of ho;
that ?l.aiii'.-s amknea* int?i strength,
l??a?n?f**?s into energy, i?r.iin fag into m>
power Ta.-v r?-w?>M?ierfu! in bnildinii
th?'health ?>iil\??_'..?? tH-r l>.?\ S??l?l i>>
I W. lMeii.?.?
Death of Colonel Williame.
Col. .lohn J. Williams, ag?*!
years. Mayor of Winchester, and a
prominent member of the Virginia
bar, ?li?-d in Baltimore at St. .(??seph's
Hospital at noon Sunday. < ?donel
Williams had beeu ill siuce the latter ;
part of August, suffering from st?>m
ach trouble, and was taken to the
hoapital laat Wednesday. An opera- '
tion was performed Lrhlay at
o'clock, ami was considered success
stil. Death, it ?s thought, was dn?*to
effusion ??f th! brain.
C.i.'.iiel Williams was the son of
Philip Williams, a prominent 1 ?
??f Virginia, and ?v is born m
At the age ?>f 19 ?rear! he enliste?! in
\rniv of Northern Virginia ami
atraed through the Civil War. He
ha?l a taat! ?>f ev? rv branch of the
service.
At the close of ths war Colonel
William- began the pra< law
with his fathi i iddenlj a
few j r delivering
ch iti the court at Win?
ter. !!?? t hen form? ?i a par
ship with hit II. Wil?
liam-, of V-. - ?at-T
Since I bat tune ? ?ol. Wil
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In inarri-d Miss Emily
' I
y
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trj. sud had i - immandi
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. - of Win
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onal
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of \N
Or. PI
C. Willis
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Annie 1 ?
Hin remains s ere
interred ou Tuesday. J. K. I?. SI
art Camp C. \ .. <?f this
ala.
: .1 It s
etl tl.
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Mr- ,
Mr
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Mr II en rv
M : M M. ??*
. Mi I W, -?
M :
??ill ' at of tilt
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. town
Mr- W. Il K-r. S
. >\ s .
t In- fs Ni r .1. 11. Conkl;
M r. l-da ard M?
for t?. -
aiulria.
Hamilton Poultry Show
The 3rd annual exhibition of the
old Dominion Poultry ami I
oiation will be held at Hamilton,
1 Ya., Nov. is:. 2nd and 3rd, ?
The hands.?tue premium catal? .
showing in addition to the n (
| cash premiums offered by the
ciation, a large number oi
prizes, including two or more grand
sweepstake silver cups, is now read)
1 for distribution and will besi
eutr? forms, to all who apply to Ii.
J. N. Reid, Sei/y, Hamilton, Va. Vil
interested in the development of pure?
bred poultry in the South should
write for B copy and make it a point
to attend the ??how.
?L 1 >. N of Phils ?. will
..a do the judging.
i*< il ii..? lYonri i n? ??in?
s\ ..- -" .
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e?i him. '
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to I - I by l\ W H
: ?? ?? Millions n 1 ear.
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R. & G. h\& C. B. CORSETS AT
BAUGH MAN'S
Rccciwd ?another Big .Lot this week in Long and ?Long
Short Waist, All Size-;, Colors Drab and Whit
R ?fe O ttaal fi?es |
in all the l.ea>liii_' Msgazintes
BOOTS and SHOES. - A full an.I c-amptote lias al ill priesa \-k for
Hi. SHIELD BOOT
VlBOI-TIS livvN'i-. Tha forth?
coming IBfKMrt of the Auditor of Pub
iic accounts Marys will show some
_ ligures conns
with Virginia's u?antes. Not only
has the Mat?- purchased - ? of
her bonds for retireim-tr, but the
manner in ??inch lbs ?vus enable
aceomplii
i- just ended the
treasury ou ? st of
delinquent lands amount)
saving in cri
will be about $7 I.'?1 ?
in this i of the
ersl Aasemb 00.
i .
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? bam?
bas
chili!
PUBLIC S?LE.
j
Tin; >99?
1 Fine Riding Horse,
1 Pony, Can and Harness,
"?ii - h i i?. i.i:wis
TRUSTEE'S SALE
.. Valuable Properr
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;> 3 .-> _A_ O M 1 : !?*
OJF J___fV3Sri3.
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Personal Property. Charter.
Charter Rights and
Franchise
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BERRYVILLE
FURNITURE
PARLORS.
_ SSOt'TH
EVERYTHING NLW
AND UP-TO-DATE.
Vou can i
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We linv tor Cash
N
Every Aitit
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w?- have
su?
Chairs ol Every Description
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s
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J R. RUSSELL, Manager,
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stock, Mm aud Mm
. . ?t vnu: . .
? r w all and A. ?" 11 artiest) will
have some i'ii.e.? I?' ling and <? ?ra/iu
Cattle, an!. :i!-'> -on.?- Heiter- l'??l"
?s \ ? ! ft : :?1 hundre?! t? ? come dur
? P. WALL
.-??i i
SHOES!
. . 1500 PAIRS . .
DK
Boots and Shoes
<?i \i.i. K?sDs, ?;ra izes
STYLES and LAS
..PRICES LOW..
Iu i i tile
and Grocery 1 ? .1 to
handle a l.t: _ f all
pen
The I 'rot- - . mer,
Hi.d all
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of 1.'
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In - u will
read il
no tr
sortmet t te ]
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or? li:
WEAR I- ALSO L'N'SURPASS
Ei W?*lcome
ha:
JAS. A. CLIPP.
V.
Mrs.C. R. JONES
This Is THE Place To Get
Something To Eat.
MEA1 S
\ LUNCH
OYSTERS
ICI ? i:i \vi SODA WATER
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BREAD.
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