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BENNETTSYILLE, S, O, II Y H. A. IIROWST & CO. Ofilco West of Court Homo. Wednesday, Marok 10,1897, BENNETTSYILLE CHURCH DIRECTORY. BAPTIST. RBV. RUFUS Fon?, PA8?OH.-Proaohlng ovory Suuday ot II o'olook n*. m., mid 7:30 p. roi Sunday Babool ovory Sunday mo arn ing at 9 o'olook. Prayer mooting ovory Thursday night at 7:30. METHODIST. Rnv J. L. STOKKB, PABTOII-Preaching ovory Sunday nt 11 o'clock a. m , and 7:30 p. m, Sunday eohool ovory Sunday after noon afc 4 o'olook. Prayor mooting overy Wedno?duy nf toruoon nt 4 o'olook. IIOIIUOSB prayor mooting ovory Tuoaday nlirht nfc 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN. Rsv. D W. Fox, SupriiY.-Preaohlng ovory fire!) nnd third Sunday at 11 o'olook. Sunday Bohool ovory. Sunday ?norning nt 9:30. Prayor mooting ovory TuoBday aftor uoou at 4 o'olook, EPISCOPAL. Rliv; VV. B. BA KICK, PA8T0U.-Preaching ovory fourth Sunday nt 11 o'olook a. m., nnd 5 p. m., in tho Orango Hall. Almost Ready for Market. Mr. G. W. Waddill lias about a half acre of fino cabbage just begin ning to head. They will be ready for tho market soon. Money on Real Estate. Those wanting to borrow money on easy terms on good real estate can bc accommodated by calling on H. H. Newton, Esq. Kead his ad vertisement elsewhere in this issue. Religious Notes. There was no preaching at the Methodist churoh Sunday night. Kev. D. AV. Fox filled the pulpit of the Presbyterian church Sunday, morning and evening. To Bloyole Riders. You can have your crippled wheels fixed up and made to run tts easy as over by bringing them tc THE DEMOCRAT office, where you can get honest work at moderate charges. Moved to Lamar. Rev. W. H. Kirton has moved his family from Dunbar to Lamar, from which point ho can reach his appoiivliilehtii willi grenier <.;. <:. wo regret io loue them from otu county, bul it was a long ride 'Voa, Dunbar to J ?amar Iv, 1 e a >veol . "VernI Vor tHfi l>ri ot ? io. We have made iirrangeivieiits it. .Wumish the patrons ol' '<? '? \ DEMO Ila- New Yorh "World li ive? tilUci) a '.sock >vitll TU? D?MOCitAri fur tho low price of $1.65. Jus! think of four papers every week foi this little sum. Can you afford tc let this pass ? Begin at once. Out* Magistrates. Tho Governor on Tuesday of las week appointed thc following gen tlemen as Magistrates in Marlboro Bennetts vii le, C. D. East erl i ng Brightsville, D. D. Stubbs ; Browns ville, C. N. Rogers; Clio, John Parish; McColl, E. J. Alsobrooks Smithville, W. W. Irby. Unclaimed Lottors. Liottors addressed to tho follow lng persons remain uncalled foi ?it tho postoffice: Mr. W. B. Gaskins, Mr. D. M, Gilmore, Mr. J. W. Eastorling, Mr. Bob David, Tom Bothea, Mr, Billie Rogers, Mr. Bert Miles, Mr. Jamos Kirkpatrick, Mrs, Bettie Brown. To the Ladles of Marlboro. I have made arrangements to opei in a few days a millinery and dres? making department in coniicctioi with my large store, where every thing new and attractive in thc lates: novelties and styles can be found ii millinery, dress goods and silks Wo aro determined that 110 pain.' ?hall be spared to suit and please al! tastes. Respectfully, E. STKRNBERGER. Clio, S. C., March 1, 1897. Why I Oh, Why 1 The Edgefield Advertiser ask* this per^inont question: "Why hav< not taxes been reduced ? This ques tion is getting to be monotonous but it is full of vigor and must b( answered. Our tax last year wai larger than the year before, and this year it will be still higher. Ther< seems to bo no leader of thc referir forces in tho House or Senate, aia aa a consequence, they arc goinj deeper into tho mire every day aiu a heavy tax bill is ns big a mudhoh ns any political party over got into or floundered out of. Special Notice? S?voral yoara ago I obtained tho re 4)Spo for making the "N. T. Drake's' Magie Liniment, which I havo prepar ?cd at the Drug store from tho vcrj heat di uga, and keen it on hand fo anio with the original directions by N T. Drake. There la no uso iii you paying 25 conta for H ouneca whoi you can get % ounces for the same nar made of the purest drugs sold in you own drugstore in Bennottsvillo by ap plying to NOAH ODOM, or at the - 'on of C S, McCall. -.???*????--* Buckwheat, Graham Flour, On Meal rolled Oats and Maple Byrup a K M. Howe's. IV ? O IS! W ?. Dr. Loo was in town ono day last week. Mrs. B. A. Capol, wo rogrot to loam, is quito sick. T. C. Hamor, Esq., is in Marion this wook attending court. Mr. II. K. Odom, of Brights villc, was iii town yoaiorday. Mr. lt. Li. Poarson, of Lester, ni ado us a pleasant call yostorday. Mrs. P. S. Parham, of MoColl, was in town Monday with a smil ing faco. Mr. Ebby Fletcher, of Tatum, was in.town Monday. Ho says tho rain Saturday night was a hoavy ono. T. Marion, representing the Martin & Hoyt Co., publishers, of Atlanta, Ga., was in town yes terday. Miss Martin, Mr. lt. L, Kirk wood's milliner, and Mrs. O'Neil, his dressmaker, of Baltimore, liavo arrived. Constable J. J. Pearson carno over from Cheraw Saturday and spout Sunday and Monday in Bonnottsville. Mr. T. J. Capel has accepted a position with a North Carolina tobacco linn and will go on tho road in a few days. Mr. F. D. Knight, of Sumter, came over Saturday night and spent Sunday and Monday in town, returning Tuesday. Mr. It. Li. Kirkwood, who went north last week for his spring stock, has receiving and opening a pretty line of ladies dress goods and millinery. Mr. and Mrs. J. I), Rast, of Darlington, came over Friday night and spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. J. F. Everett's in tho Bethel section. Mr. Harry H. Cannon and fam ily have returned from Washing ton, where they spent last week taking in the inaugural ceremo nies. His mother accompanied him homo. Mr. Ii. D. Childs, of the re liable firm of Childs & Edwards, Monumental Works of Chester, has been in our town and county for the past few days, and informs us ho secured quite a number of good orders, notably among them a $2,000 vault for Messrs. ROWE Buos. Any person needing work will do well lo write this firm. At Treat In Store. Prof. F. C. Woodard, of thc South Carolina College, one of thc most brilliant orators in the State, has consented to visit our town next {??aurday night and will deliver ono of his popular and interesting lect ! in?vi Sunday night OL i.hc Metho dist < hurdh. Ito f.'omos lo our tow^.i .?i ;li< ei'invl iivpio-r ot tho Bennett'-" S'il lc Lik)':wy (Mhb. Tim (> illili" ?\rc cordially in 'Hod, and every on" should h' ?r him. l'ta No Art Tn Unow ^> i?l ihr pennie want, buii it's u fine art tu know how io fill their wants at acceptable prices. This is thc art we hayo been study ift^fthese many years and wo think thKt this newly enlarged stock of o iris furnishes pretty good evidence that we have mastered it. Como t and look at our spring dress goods. - Our pattern stock has also been in : creased. No more sending to New ; York for Bu I tor i ck patterns. We . now have a one thousand dollar i stock of patterns. Call for anything i you want, we have it and fashion sheets free. Simon Strauss. A Nlerht Police. There seems to bc a great clamor for a night police, and we are ready to join in the cry. It is asking too much to make regular Marshal do i night duty also. From the number . of offences that have been committed ? recently during the night we verily ' believe thc fines would more than pay thc expense of a good night po lice. Thc outrageous conduct of unknown parties deserves attention. When our citizens retire at night they want to sleep and rest quietly and not be disturbed in thc same by " rowdies on the streets shooting and yelling. It is worth a trial mid ii it do't pay it can easily bc given up. I Township Commissioners. Governor Ellerbc on Tuesday of last week appointed the following gentlemen as township commission ers for Marlboro : Adamsville- J. F. Breeden, J. K j Flotcher, W. N. Gibson, j Bennottsville-J. F. Townsond, R j C. Ea8terling, J. B. Huestess. Brightsville-E. W. Goodwin, H. ; K. Odom, W. B. Odom. ' Brownsville-N. B. Rogers, C. G. \ Bruce, lt. H. Hood. \ Hebron-Wellington McCall, J. T. I Covington, J? A. McDaniel ! Red Bluff-II h. McLaurin, H. IS. 1 Willis, H. Bi Freeman, j lied Hill-Henry C. Campbell, T. 1 S. Evans, Joaoph E. Ooxo, Jr. 3 Smithville-F. P. B. Pegues, Frank > Quick, J. h. Irby. MARRIED. Mr. Brooks Hamor and Miss Walker >? Ben nett, daughter of Mr* John Bonnott, wero married in Judson church on tho J afternoon of Mai ch 4, 1897, at six (. o'clock by Rov. Mr. Caulhen. On Tuesday morning March 2,1897, r by Rev. L. M. Hamor, Mr. WAivrnr i W. BROWN aud Miss Joans HARDIS*. 1 -all of Marlboro, r Tho happy couple loft immediately . for tho homo of his sistor, Mrs. Jasper 9 Eastojling at Cash's Depot, to spend a week or ten days, Canned Cherries, Apricots, Neeta rin B Beans, Peas, Sueootashand Lu noli Oytters at ft, M. Rowe's. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. -- Full moon on 'tho 18th. - Poach troos aro in bloom. -Tho blustering days of March havo como. - Mr. J. H. Stanton, of Clio, wants a good blacksmith. - Soo our olfor to thoso want ing a nico teacher's Biblo. - Tho first thunder storm of the season was on Saturday, . - Mr, R. L. Kirkwood has tho handsomest team of mules in town. .- It is estimated that ono crow will destroy 700,000 insects every year. - We have had some delight ful spring weather since our last issue. - Wo call attention this week to tho now advertisement of R?wo Brothers. - The convicts havo boen at work on the road near Mr. Bob Wobstor's. - Call at tho hard\varo store for tho genuine Starke Dixie plow and castings. - We return thanks to Hon. John L?. McLiaurin for congres sional favors. - Tho Literary Club met Fri day night at tho residence of Mr. D. D. McColl. - The Juvenile Missionary So ciety met Friday afternoon in the Methodist church. - Soda and lard mixed make a splendid application for a burn. It draws out tho fire quickly. - Mr. Joseph Jones has a nice lot of lightwood posts for sale. Address him at Bennettsvillo. - Our city fathers aro having somo splendid work done on the sidewalks in west Bennettsvillo. -- Half a pound of broiled beef steak twice a day is tho best tonic for nervous or run down women. - Farmers are rushing the plows now and some of the early ones havo already begun planting corn. -- Tho stand on tho square from which Dr. Loo sold medicine while he was hero has been taken down. - Clerk of Court J. A. Drake has moved into his elegant resi dence on New stroet, east Ben nettsvillo. - We havo blank liens, bills of sale, otc, on hand now and can accommodate thoso in need of such things. - Our market is now well sup plied with eggs, cabbage, turnips, apples, bananas and all kinds of dried IV it i is. ?. It is vun'ibr?ri thal tl 1?re are ! I \a> cam'? kwrs pleading for tho . ? ?i I ? po ii i tili i * ii t ol! posi nias toy ot Ben nott ?ville. j .A lotter mailed in Columbia on tho 'ul reached Boniietlsvjlie on tlic nig?itpf the '-Uh-- ?cr iai lily j fa fit tra voling, - The Bonne tts v illo Hardware Company have a now advertise ment in this issue a perusal of which would bo of interest to all. - Mr. C. M. Weatherly is re ceiving his spring stock of ladies dross goods, trimmings, etc. All are invited to call and soc his dis play. - Do you want a nico horse blanket ? If so W. P. Breeden has a big lot that ho is closing out at cost to make room for.other goods. - Tho Western Union Tele graph Company havo run a lino from tho depot to tho old bank building in order to better accom modate up town patrons. - Mr. W. S. Rowe has returned from the Northern markets and will open in a few days tho hand somest stock of spring goods ever brought to Bonnettsville. - The entertainment given at tho Graded School Wednesday ; night of last week by tho pupils of Miss Stallings' music class was an enjoyable occasion and woll at tended. .- The small grain crop has had a hard timo with tho heavy rains and cold weather, but it is bo ' lieved there is a good stand and a few more warm days will mako an improvement. - A pinch of saltpeter put in ? tho water in which cut flowers stand will keep thom frosh for a long time, To facilitate absorp tion of tho fluid tho stalks should bo cut off a littlo overy day. .- Tho Legislature adjourned last Wodnosday and all of our representatives came homo ex cept Col. Livingston, who wont to Grconvillo to spond a fow days with his daughter, Mrs. Rhoda 'Haynsworth. -Why will you buy bitter nause ating t?nico when Grovo's Taste less Chill Tonic is as pleasant as Lomqn Syrup Your druggist is authorized to rofund tho monoy in oyery ca-'.o whero it fails to cure. Price 50 conts. - Wo believe thoro is moro drinking in Bonnottsvillo for a dry town than any other town of its size in South Carolina. This wo hato to admit,.but it is never theless tho truth. There are thou sands of dollars going out of Marl ; boro annually for this vile stuff. - If our city fathers would have somo ono to go along and stick up sticks on tho sidowalks in both east and wost Bennetts i ville during or just after a rain it would enable thom to find out whero a raise would bo beneficial to pedestrians. Tho sidowalk near Col. Livingston's in east and Mr, T. I. Rogors' in wost Bonnottsvillo are the ones moro especially wo have roferonce to. Wo hope tho mattet? will bo looked after and 1 the nooded iropvovomonts mftdo, Protracted Meeting at MoColl. A protracted meeting will bogiu nt the Methodist church, in Me< Ipi I on Sunday night tho 21st. It was to huvo cominonocd noxt S?ridit), but hus been unavoidably tiefe! red. Hov. W. I. Herbert, of Moinee, will assist. Tim publio invited. ' Entertainment at Clio. "Soth Groonbuok," u thrill i ti <r drama in four acts, , will bo gi von at Olio Friday night, 12th, by . I bo Clio Dramatic Club at tho town hall. After tho play frosh oys ters will bo sorved by tho ladies of tho Methodist ftl?iV?li .'or bonofil of U\o parsonage, public cordially invited, Bound for tho Chain ?an?. Sheriff Oreen wont to Rooking ham Monday for Gurley Turner, who it will bo remembered stole a mulo from a colored man by ibu name of Ellison just this sido ol' tho river bridge at Cheraw in Dccrm ber Instand was captured in Lauri n burg and sent to Rockingham jail. A requisition on tho Governor ol' North Caro)'na had to be modo for Turnor, and during tho timo ho bib been held b^ thc slier i ff* of Richmond county, ?sheri ff Green brought him to Bcnncttsvillc and placed him in jail yes tor day. f?t?T Window Glass, Paints, Oils, and Varnish at Hardware Store. Sunday School Confez'ence. To the S. S. Workers of Marlboro Co i DEAR BRETHREN : Tho timo nj) ! preaches for tho holding of our Annual { Couforonr. Thc next (inference bo held at BoimottflvilloMny 14tb loth. Each schob) is entitled to two (I gates, who should bo oleo ltd as soo practicable and their names forwarded to the Secretary at licuncltaville. Superintendents of Sunday schools and ministers of tho Gospel in lite county aro members of tho Conference, and are expected to attend. J. F. EVERETT, PresidenI. S. A. BROWN, Secretary. 03=* Lytch, Coxe and Dowlaw Got? ton Planters at Hardware Store. Chamberlain'** Colic, Cholera and H&inirlu Rc medy. This is tho bost medicino in tho wodli for bqwol complaints. It acts quickly mid can always bo depended upon. Whoni . - duced with water iv i- ploaoari io <-\ Try it, and like nunn olin rs you iv.tyl i ommond it to your fri lida. V -.xio 25 and 50 cen tn pw bottle fit Jiimln Pharmacy, Muroh J, 6m Rowe Brothel's Specials. llCS'l Lill d 00.1 V :' c by C'iS .. Good Coll NJ IO lb for $l.iOO. Flour only & UiO ? c r B.irr.i. Cr'.. ivl. II SooW nuil Ooiiiv >sv ?( . I'm- Still i' (' v lollies only . G ru nul ?i?d Bu gar ?O. Ib fo i o?. 00. 'V. L. l?oii?gia^ ioii'? lasting Moca. ( )ur ontiio sjtiojc nf Clot'ung iiiuiii: gb iit tiny (nice. (.todd T(>b?ii<?v> UM; pot lb. H?i?l i'nr.nci.\? 2oC por Iii. Gents Furnishing Goods n sm'eiulty. J Just POO our lino of Ties and Scarfo. j BS A lin bf Paint \\> 1-! tho I'la rd n ari Si v (jcrzrm . :< vm.>.-"irr: . . . . . ..->.:...< AGENTS WANTED-For War in Cuba, by Senor Qucsada, Cuban represen;a Ivo at Washington. EnJorsod by O?bftli p? triots. In tremendous demand. A bpi a'l for audits. Only ?1.50. Big book, lity cominiMsions. Everybody wants tho only endorsed, roliablobook. Outfits f reo. Oredil givon. Freight paid. Drop all trnsb, an.) tnako $300 a month with War in Oubu, Address to-day. THE NATIONAL J'.OOK CONCERN, 352-356 Dcrrborn St., Obfongo, Notice of Final Discharge. ESTATE OK RM CHAVl'S. Having this day filed in tho Probate Judgo's oflloo of Marlboro county out finid return as oxecutors of tho will of Ell ClmvU, decca8cd, notico is hereby gi von th 1 will npply to 8i\id Court on tho 5th da) of April 1807 foi Lottorri Dbmlwory t exeoiiloi M MIS v'li .. \\ti\, Ai m;y Cu.\ Mn li ;. 1 ?9 (V0T10? TO ADMINIvS?RA?, ?K?Ctnui'r, ll Guardians nnd Trustees: Tho lr. quires all Administrators, Executors, flu . dians and Trustees to mnko returns to (ho Probato .Tudgo of tho county durir? thu montliB of January and February of ofti li yoar, and failing to mako suoh rotund thoy forfeit their commission. Tb . I (tnt Grand Jury brought this matter to tho at . tention of tho Circuit Court, and I fill hi eompolled to onforco thc low strictly iii Hi futuro. MILTON Mci*AUK* h, Judgo of Prob din Dccombor 9, 1896. Totter, Salt-Ithoum and Mozon a, Tho intonso itching and smarting hud . dont to thoso disoasos is instantly al Inyed by applying Chamberlain'a Myv lind Skin Ointment. Many very bau crises havo been permanently curod by it. J t is equally efficient for itching plloi uud a favorito remedy for soro nipples ; chapped hands, chilblains, frost Idltta and obronlo sore eyos. 25 ots. per bps. Dr. Cally's Condition Powdors, are just what a horse noctis whon in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier .' vermifuge. They nco not foci medicine and iii : liest in uso tn 1 horse in prime condition; Prii cents per package, }\} BUSINESS EDUCA1 ION offorod ono boy and girl in every county lu South Cart ? Una by tho largest and ?ICBI pro-orolnontly praotlonl of Southorn Inn'.if.u tiona. Dally drill In roal banking bunbieen and ofiloowork. Positions ?eoured grad untes through the Employment Buroau Write at onoo to tho OlCOROI A BUSINESS COLLI5G . January 6, 1897. Macon, GR, ~ WANTED-At Olio, S. 0., a good Blacksmith) Apply to Mob. 9, '97. J. H. STANTQiM, Just arrived at E. M. Rowe's Fro tics, pates, Fig9, Cranberries And Oliy/ ; 1 PI ?OU Ai I?E FOR BUSINESS? ? F SO, WATCH THIS SPACE. THERE WILL APPEAR SOME j thiiitf in ft ehoit while that will interest ?ll Marlboro. "MONEY SAVI?D IS MONEY MW aid by h coping an oyo on this spaco you will see you will ?nako money, or at bust sayi? sortie you bavo already ninde. BEFORE HIRD OF, J. ti IB wiii bo tho exclamation that will full from all lips when they seo .what wo have In store for them. It is impossible to innumorato tho MANY BARGAINS WE INTEND TO OFFER. Tliciio bargains mo not for any favored class,' but aro for all, regardless ol ' r.icc, Color or previous condition of servitude." and handle moro goods than any house in tho Pee Dec section. We appreci ate Ibo liberal patronage given us in tho pus!, aud will retain same by SQUARE DEALING- AND LOW PRICES ii' tho future; and while we are making up our list of bargains, como right on to tho Warehouse, ll ' 11 [) n io ''hearsays,'' bul como and seo for yourself. We oro head .'ODD G001 )S A N D LOW PRICES, AS Oil MANY CUSTOMERS WILL TESTIFY. Dor lai ;ness is not alone confined to Bennetlsville nud Marlboro county, htlt k> extending into different sections of this State and others n3 well. Wo Mean What We Say.. Don I delay if you want bnrgnius. "Procrastination ?3 tho thief of limo." ( oj ie and sd us. February '.?3, 1897. . J vg .i U . >.t? h (Jj ti i V g m i JJ % )-?{ i fe! A I Hb O ll ti CD w m m Ma ..... OF THOSE - r. tet?** i:'? ?otM u ? ll M They are Handsome Ornaments, Fine Timekeepers and sold at the Low Price of Only Cfc? *0 KO JUBO Think o?' a Fine 8 Day Olook for that Mo o ey.. tell andi Them. DiSiRABLE LANDS FOR SALE, Vain ab] o and well Improved fanning I .MVI for nnle near the town of Dallington. Jv? uHonnWe ptloo mid tormn, In smnll or bi- fd lotrt. Apply to J. J. WARD, Darlington, S. 0, ^ovomboir 4, 1896.- 4m, PAR QAB ET Bom 0 of tho moat I ?il SMLi-f desirable bueluosa and rceldonco lots in tho town of Bonnott?? villo. Tho Jennings property Is now di vidod Into loto and a plat of same oan bo scon afc my oiHco, T. W. BOUonmrt, Attorney, November 1896, 4 i Spea??e Wm* Shoes I Shoes I Shoes i Como and sec my lino of Shoos bo??ro you buy and I think you will savo money. A -W?T .__ TOT ._ ^ A* WW L' I have a nico lino of Hats and will sell thom cheap in ordor to open out a nice lino for Spring. STAPLE DRY GOMM AND NOTIONS, I have a well assorted stock of Staple Dry Goods and Notions. Come and sec what I have and seo if I can't save you some money.1 Wmmey Groceries* I havo a lino of Fancy Groceries equal to any in town and as cheap. POTTED HAM 5 CENTS. ARBUCKLE'S COFFEE VERY LOW. Flour and Meat. On Flour and Grocries I will always meet tho market prion, Thanking my friends for past favors and soliciting a continu ance of same, I am yours, etc., Wi H I NI BRICK ROW NEXT DOOR TO C, S. MALL. February 1, 1897. fl I li >T IIKCKIVICD A CC)AiPI.ETJi] ASSOM\MKNT Ol' GOODS Xis' ? jj ,.!..< lino (..{?!. II irising Glovo Valves, Anglo. Valves, ('hook Valves,. 'Air-:' N (.'.'. Ribo WA, .Nipples, T's, Waler Ola wes; .niuo tull line of Steam' Pipe. SM % tm, ll W?&M;?P?% ! nlso invite your attention to tins particular lino, Which comprises ti corn (yiUUo assortment *di tu hie lo th.M sepUon of tratio. Pumps and Pump Pipe. A full lino of Drive and Force Pumps which I offer to tho Irado at low prices. P?INTS, OILS ?ND GL?SS. My stock in this lino comprises a full assortment of standard brands of White Lead and Gloss. A full line of Glass all sizes. Machinery Wis?. A largo stock of Machinery or Lubricating Oils at very low prices, both wholesale and retail. Mowers and Reapers o I am sole agent for the celebrated McCormick Machines, which need no recommendation. IRON AND STEEL. My stock is complete in all tho standard sizes of Iron. Full lino of Octagon and Tool Steel. II GOODS, CLOTHING Ai SHS, Just receiving a new and ologant lino of all these goode, which I offer low for cash. jaar. My lino is complete and nt rook bottom prices. A call will convinco you. ._. _IB ?TMT?9 _ Jiut Received a vory largo lot at very low prices. Kr"XJ3FinxrirJ7TJK.KS. The handsomest lino in town at the lowest prices. {XJT I solicit your patronage. ?7. Sc Jf?eCvOJLE,. August 22, 18015. A RARE CHANCE! MILLINERY A? COST f IN ORDER TO TURN MY STOCK QUICKLY INTO CASH, I WILL commence my annual clearance salo a little earlier thia your. I will com mence aeUing at Nil YORK COST, MONDAY IM? I This salo will continue until tho entire ?tock has boon disposed of. ftomoni? ber, this is no rubbish, but ALL THIS SEASON'S STYLISH GOODS. Tho prices on Ribbons, Hose, and Union Suits will surprise you, COME QUICK IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN Very reapeotfuUy, December 6, 1800.