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TPHE IPEOP LE'SJo VOL f.-No. 47. IPICKE'NS. S. C.1 THRIAIIG.M0R 1 9tON OLRAYA "IH RDY ,EGEM The World's Gi For'all forms of fevor take J( It I l00 t) imes better than quil nine cannot do in 10 daye. It' feoble cures made by quinine. COSTS G0 IT WI Lf COST YOU ONLY "R EX The quallty, the guarantee, the ply eay, "REX," and el Dexter Broom [E~R. Selling Eve Owingo to."omle propose, Carriages, Su rrei At an At Unitil ourl stocki is reduceed. Doll't Carness of rl kinds at, e Jones, .nd varios of .lr ilakes of St1,udehakie; an-1 Wveber; as chleaper Now is; 1.hw bet seesont for selling v part, prolit. or 11o profi. Tle seas'on folr Milies aind 1 lrs y4t., teilembi r, e1. paa no) ho s i.I do our own w:wk. We will :ell anv aMi kind trevatmlent. t.0 all. Who(.. glad to see I he people whetlier I hiny CIF " Corner Cor-t, ltivr 14 ml i lkwon W A LTIAlt W. WHlITE'. W , Hti f r] Ak Fwn tof thne :uu L ou neeh~nnd nytcng i o m l [ith de sgn am ries 1tn o nodh Lot Wie klanGloerch........ Lot tra~f't *1 2o W~nIorHid Ovsrc Lo't nvye ham ned Utdeshot. n Lit, mn'sir hwool Il cced Glhvr garmetfl..................... Lo!.till wlol WhIt~n Drawora... Here's Rea Lot, 25e l'i~d Dress Good-i, doul fLit. D~ouble w'it .'hi blank wool i Int Blank D) so l"ILneIO . j st 36 inch l[.inrlttao, 25i val Great Clothing Values. wo soil you o ir up to-dati Cain D) -ns Sult as y~m can find ems tine hasiness ien-1 dross Suits ft Our Well Known Bho( to so many ponfle thait peole Shoes at 19o. 25', 35c, 500, 7313, Jainles' Dr se Shoes, 75e, I Spoclal FLnt Stiacy Ad'mms and( & CJo's $5 Shoa t,~ $2 50. 9217 eatest Fever Medicine. IINSON'S O1IILL aad FEJV'R TONIC. ine and does in a single day what slow qui a splendhi cures are in striking contrast to the CENTS IF IT CURES. ONE' CEVNT TO FIND OUT ABOUT TEl M MAY1TR ESS;" prices, and the sizns. Drop us the postal; slm gn your namoein"full, giving address. and Mattress Co at Cost! vy thing.' rs, Buzzies, Phaetons and Wagons )solute Sacrificel Whkeour111 wVord for it, bult colno and see forpyor and14 he conlvincped. 1. We carry Ihe Itaboowk, Courtland, ''son uelsgisariet lii4.gh (Iradleu Wag'ronis, Ohe gr'adet the, 0vensboro, Taylor. and Chat ianlooga. eheienlos of W ago kisd, ad ws are oing to ell our s is pretty well over buit we haVe few harg!ins -int. or (lerIk hire, owi our own reposilory :141 g'ling we hakveI fior Cash or 4ood paper. Polite l inll41v renvillo comue anid seVe ms. We are al Iways wish to wuy or noot.1 HARLES& McBRAYER, Str4'(ees. O RIEN VI LI1C0, S. C. WILL E. WVIIllTE. ['E &OCO., ltnldle all killls of AND GRANITE 1 tiilsh I lhe work'l. onie, W' buy' iia lois mo114 can1 give lhe low'e.t (H) ('Ol'I N; Ml'lC h il 1C K. W HjITElI & 00., Am nirson, 8, C. any Money-Savers for Men. .c:e-hie's..................... ........... sti!.che I Fandkorableh.... ..............12 ....... ......................... .......24 ................................ ........50) ....... ............ ......................l ts andl Drawnrs worth $1 00. our prjeon por .................. ................................75 ................................... .....50( Dress Goods Ba gains 'do width, at . . . . .i cirt~oodl' at . . . . . 211 sh'ng now. !or' 'kirts a-i I dri.ma ' . . 11] led dreOss goodls . . . . I( . . . . 21 iPo4r $2 89 -vo .4oli yanl a Clay W.,rstod suit, I". $3 89 we 4oli you a 'rood Cheviot Suit. Wor I imor01e Suits. iFort $7 50 we soil you as~ L'ood whoro for $10. iar $10 we h'ive a largo ion i r which othe peop)1 i ak $15. Depairiment hirdly "neds ''o hI '"""t" ed. We have sold good 4110 r.-cogiI'lza ours as tihe place for Sto is. (Chuihlror 98e, arnd $1 24. ISc, $1 24, $1 48, $1 9)8 $2 5~0 &~ C'i ine $5 Shoe a at $250i. L-t Wlliamsi Knri Ti Unnpe Main Stet, WJ1EN THI, STAR$ ALT FEL. t Bill Arp Tells About the Great Meteoric Shower in 1833. Atlanta (ontitutl. 5 Shakespare tells of muan's seven h1 agC, but his sCvn (oes Hot fit our day Ii -nor indeed, did they fit his own day %I with any distinct lines of demarcation I between them. They glide into each ti othber and it is hard to tell whore the o011 quits and the other begins. We A have infants and school boys and lovers, but, very few are soldiers, and not one it in a hundred ever becomes a justice of i the peace. His sixth age does not do % justice to our m01n and women of three g score years and ten, for most of them t grow fat instead of lhan, atid our big s manly voices have not turned to treble, y nor do they pipe and whistle in their u sound. I canl till smug bass to the long- ti moter doxology and my wife can sing I " Mary had a little lamb " to the baby. c As to the seventh age, which lie pic- t tures as second childhood and morei I oblivion without teeth or tiaste or eyes t or ears or aiytlihig, we never see them t -our old people die before they get to t that. But. in the life of every man aid woman there are epochs, events, a mile stones, as it were, that stand out, l prominent in memory and mark their t progress from youth to old age. My c earliest i ecollection is the kiing of our t dog Hector, who was supposed to be a mad, and it grieved its for we loved i him and lie loved us. Next I recall the falling of the stars r inl 18.'3. My father heil me up aitnd Hs with my feet upon the t)op railing of u the bannisters, I saw Ilei come down f in myriads as quietly an I softly as snowfIakes and they went lout is they - neared the carth. They were separate t and distillct as the stars, but as near I together as the sparks from the chiim ney of' an oldtime blacksmith shop t (George Lester was my playmate and I lived c!ose by, and the text morning I lie atid 1 hunted all over his motlhel's a garden to find soime signs of' the stars I that fell, but found none. While they I were filing outi negro cook, Aunt t Ailsey, was down oi her knees pray- I 1ig, anld as she clumg to niy mofher's % night gown she called on .Jesus tocome I and take us all to heaven. That night was all epoch and it is worth being 75 1 years old to have witnessed it. , My next remembrance of note is a I journley to Savannah with 1my3 father I and mother and brother, where we took I a sail vessel for Iloston, I iemember I the llanilificelt dolieic row of china I ti Cos in the long street, and I wotlder now if there is a person living in Savannah who was living tliere t hell and remembers that row of' beauti ful trees that are long since dead and gone. I remember that voyage of thirty-three days around Cape IHatteras, wiere our I shli) Wa1s alIIost wrecked, and mother hied fast unto hiet children and silently prayed for deliverance. I rinemmber wleni we reached Iloston anid how, af- 1 ter our visit was over, father bought a cirrialge and pair of horses, amd we journeyed by land from IOStotn to I G (eorgia and1( never crossedt a raiilroad, for there was none to cross. I remem 1er our stop at, the Natutral ri te ill Virgiia, and howv we walked atwayi down Im the -o rge and looked lp and I afterwarts stood oti the bridge aldt < looked dowi from the (tizzy height. When I was about. ten years old I had another opoch, for I had a fight oil sunday at a camp mleetin~g aind gof lickedh, aind my linme Sunday clothes were all spoiled with mud and diirt. -A I 'ouintry boy3 sid I 'was a towni hoy and 1 was dr messedt too fine and( he was gvwinie to take theO statrch outten my rutlliedl shirt. And he dlid. I fought as hard as 1 couldl, but lie licked oce anld I criedl. I had gone to the spring t~o g'et some water and thle fight camiie oflf Ithere. My fathler whlipped mae next llmornlinhg and~ tho schiool techerl li got, ready t~o whip mc aigaini, but I sLowed 1111 him my lgs and lie let me off with a 'ilk. My next episodle has lft an Iin (delible impresi'on~O. Wec hail to walk i twoV( miiles to school aii~ aibout halfI way O H BY W IE are making great pr' tion to meet yotur Chri: wants, and we earlnest quest you not to miss seeln grecat collection when in sear' cChristmas goods. We have a great Christmas Presenlt Dt( a mecnt, where you will find all a of ulseful Toys, Books, China 'Clauis to tuse on : of o:11r lar COmeC to see hjim. A Great Treat is inl e lMan Greenville SR C ioero was a big gully that we used i lide down in. One morning Bill Mal ic and Overton Youing and Jim Wi mn and myself stopped to slide dowi nd 1Bill pulled out a deck of cards an %id he(1 would show as how to phy. ad never seen a deck before in il fe, but I had hearn ill of 'em. Thto eti e mighty pretty and lie taught 1 ow to slu11Ile and cut and (d ali irn Jack and play severi-u). One morning Tom Wilson and .Jii .lexander camne along ats they wei >ing; to H('hool and heard our racki( the gully and they caught us pla Ig cilds. 'T'hey slipped I up on us, fc 0 werie coiipletely absorbed in tit mile, and Tom said: "1 Well, you al ic youngest set of ganiblers I ovI w in my life. The sheriff will g ol aind put you all ill jail befo ight." I never Ivas scared so bad iy life. I co.hiln't study my lessoI or cat my dinner at school and wlate d for tile sheril all (lily long. BI lint eured me of card plnying arid ever handled a deck again iut it I g 0 College. College was a good pla r play cards then ; it is a good 1.1 o kick a hall now. Tom Wilson at im Alexander were good-hearted bo And never tohl on us. Tom died yen ,go and Jim died last month in Atla a. 110 got to bei a great doctor ai verybody loved him. Wheu I recei (I the tClegriaim that. told mue he w end I felt like another prop was gon id that now only one was left -1 rother Tom in Lome. Mailtie is (lel n(d Young and .1im Wilson. All it choolniates tire dead except one al1 11 ily school tenchers and college in cAors ai edead. For several years there Was 110 -p -nio episode. Every day was ali intil I began to notice the girls with seuliar' longing emotion and brush iiy hair more carefully and carried leaner hankerchief and wore tight oots well polished. In fact., I got ic a dandy in my dress. Sliakespen 1akes fun of the lover and dismii im with a line. Says lie sighed al vrote poe try abouti his sweetheart ychro)ws. Ve beat that in our da didn't sigh a1 bit for my sweethen vas i had ofl about tme as I was aho ir, and we were too happy to sig Ve Sooli becanic engiged, and s ixed the day away Oil inl Ju1ii It I jidged it backwards day, amd then to April atid Ast to i'arch, to all 01 which a olushingly assented. I wrote poet oo-not to her eyebrows-but to I riom head to foot. Ihere is the h reise, which is only a sample of wi I could (o inl those halcyon (lays: 'When incense on the sacred alt burned Its o((,rR seemed in fragrant clov to riso, it) may lily wishes all to heaven turn Procure rich blessings for thee fr the skies." This is pretty good, I thmik. SI soic Yankee soldier came alo 1d stole tile album and carried it .s a trophy and gave it to his swe eart. She kept it twenty years, a narried aniother fellow aind sent t 1)bum back to him, anid he maIled o ,ny wife will) a nice apology. lie gentlemani, though it took himli at lo ime to ropent and0,1 reform. Of coni oiir miarriage was ati epohll-a :I nilest.one. Mly wife was only sixte amdl as docitle as a pet. lanib. I to %ers young, believing I could rain I I she neeed tai nin g. For a year1k wo 1 (c)ubl( make her (10 just as ileasedl, but later oii 1 could miake h 144 jutst, as she leased5~( anal now s nakes me1 do( just as8 she( pleases, 1. it, it is all right, and~ I have got 1i .o it.. Y< s'.erdauy I r'ece'ivedl a leti rom11 a friend ask inrg rme to help bi hout, choosmng a wife. Ile is a wide r,' with one clii4, and11 wanited a v miin over 30Q arid under 40--a set.1 Vomanli -and( lie said lie wouhbl tm i(er a g.ood , lovintg blusband, (etc. WN l tal1ked it. tOer in t he tamtily) a mmiied sev eralI good old( set tled gi mdl miy wife stopped sowin~g and1( Si 'I dlon't thiink yoiu are a1 very g4 RIS TlV T HE CA R L( oar Ty fe - I. O tf -. ch of in.t Glass Ware. We hav1 (e s'i )W Wi ntos as i 'Aorl Store For You if You W Fine Display. ufactum o julgo of marriageable girlk. You hll bottor lot this maitter alote.)"i Idin't I- like that remark, and repidl: "well , when I Was a young Mull Iutyl I was i a poor judge, but I thiak I coubil lo bottor now.'' I am sorry I saidit, for y a woman can'g, take such jokest anild y keep nlim ati serene. I'll be iore s careful in the future. (1 BitE I must reserve some epolis for another letter. The birth of our first n Child Wis an epochI, but afterwardts that o blusiness ceased to he a monopoly andl 'L hecametc illoltoniousm. 1i 1,, A nt'. r Fruit trees require to be culiivated anl irune'd, but they will reply all care and111 fttenitionl. CASTORIA For Infanto and Children. The lnd You Have Always Bought tLBears the Sig~uativo of Tax Notice. T,14 h 1 t re;tstI,,I, oer' flev0 1 I ic ke s C ou r t llionse, S mlihl ('mI-filild wil he (111 (11 V N le1114 y, (h-Iivi r 151h for he ollt'e itn Its of Ihe4. folloninlg nIIl.-l tlNxts for ye ar c, lI 11l. is I ('v% for l-;:kt Tax, 41 nils III I WVY filr 41rd.il:11ry ('onnly taIX, 'I millm ly a'vfilr C'onetitilionial 'who .1I ax, :1 mill I-. Ldevy% % fo, pazi hlhens,2 mnills. 0' T4t:al levy for St fitand eo:n iit.n 1 Inills. a 1.8 mtijll. Ii Mfit i It'v for r Nll elIt i i Piklt RliNi.lii, I'i l 'ul-:,P(. - ze l- m~m ov lh l, al I vy fi i'V li st o li l. It h 1, t for irriv-mn i iasip, 2 1.. mwilk Uer Lovvy frl interecst onil. It. it.hin to fo)r l':ia4lalow township, '1 1-2 mills. Spc.alu' Ievy fo n- shotol clist riel N-.1, 2 Special LeNvy for sch i l iist tieft Nil. lit, m tills. Special h-vv lor -chool clitr-et No. 11, Y'' I I ills:. ut r Special leyfor -whool <lisit 'et. Nil 1:1, At1 :1 1 4 iil . It. Spei at levy for school dist i.i No. I G; 10 -2umills. C, Special h'vy (for school dlistriet.Noi. 2:3, to 2 milk. lt Sinei 1 levy for Mvchool dlistrie14. No. :11, IC 8pecial Ivvy for selon I list riel. Nil. 49 . V, m ll Is. erlplin levyl fill- selumil dis ii-I No. 55, ist 1:1 m ill-4, at 11 l'o L \ 4,14 one dolr n l con elll-l.1ionl r1 1 : 'aw I is 6; t wo dollrtll etable.I:. :a1 t he Huetimeo from t hose liable n-cor rs ~ ~ ~ ~ A in)I I,% :Iw I.ok 1,:e iev m e :w, ay 1 3 .IS Comes per. fulS cl it ill :1 (.11 ' . .1 ; Stjalt i l Treasrer 'iekn, . o-v lie It Ii A1 V.1 K~~WOwili, F" IHotiNscli? W(. ei'.v IA IlN. C. ig I aVeSAworth, I'arken & ah ,:1w sc Qi At iIUalve -31I'tt. P 11 1 0tlon S. It, - .: 1.: alni hi.: S i 'aetiei in all (kI tiiot. Attcourt, W it or Ig1tuue al. io~ ti L. prW.l p'cur-:t, ORP EF Snicken, S. (l PracticE in all bnCourts AlrI 'tt t'rn . ord Wr"'i yto lA.SOWanO P ATENTSWYR8 Nim ,' .. w- pomptyprouredOR NrEE Sedmde peth r hotdfo aroreot naentabiit Sakrun -110) baitisnd Fo)rinatenann radMar Y," llEOn . FCorersve lrd to e Or. PAers .AY~ O u2 ER'RCIE n 0,0 PTNT PO~lEJT1OUlfiE C- 'k Corn ae -Irl bTS from t1e soil of lIlge (fItlitities of li all Potash. Il tti r ap-- gil pliel, musmt firish 1 3 B1 (11 la f ll II' I it:1-d , > O w h ill la d will It1sc its' tn, titng power. taIl -mi aref lly ta h a " till 110' lo t -%VO fal atIt' , otil at attj. %tti P~~pri . \IAN KAlI WORKS, ne NiAwm St., New Yark. R8 Church Directory. ll(Iw we utvothe ai4.tn of churehos p 1 tastors., 114atl th1% Sundtayslv8 (oil whill thy worshtil, ais far wv lItve 4irinat ymtar 01hur4.h i4 114-t lin the list sonal thel nmv esmary iniforiatiotTli: Plickenms-lev. A. .1. S. Thoni --:lt Sut:- be 11 a. Iml. ani4d 8 p. i. ltray t eiting, Weinleslay 8 1 p. iII. Seo - i t ov-. . E 1. Fosteor- -Satuair y bet- 110 foro0 the11 lir4t 81unday.% aot :1 p.- III.; I-1st.Suntiy an1 II it. in. Il'eter's. re k - e ,. 1. Fl. ot t Sat turday :1 p ni Suilax1 after slecill Sitrii iay I 1 Ia iti. M ilto Creekc---lic.v. J. 1M. Poster--.th Sat- fi' uiiaiusy :t 1it ; Siuday after fourt.li Satirilty W 11 a :na. Six M ile--tev. W. C. Saborn-Satunlay liefire the steond Siuday 2 lb itt; seconle1l ye Sit Ima 11 a i . W I 'ratte'I s r k-- Iev. W. (. S0 e1 Satturiaiiy bievfte the thirl Sunlty 2 pb in; :11 811n141ay I1I a III. C(iatir -- -Ttev. W. C. Stiahorn---Saturity 01 heftore tho ftirth Sintlay 2 lb i ; 4(h Suin- m <da '11 a Iin. ) I~~~~I Chr~--tr 1 . Hladdocek 1.41 an1d :1i1 80th ;. tt ring, 11 'l ock ; iigit, 9; th 8.8. tory miilay at 1 li.; praiyer imiet- ac ag Weilte.a11y 8 p. 111. , M iouit it hor-Itev. I F. Ittion--Sat Itrlay befoire fourth uinday at 20'cl,.ek t. it Pit k n Ra - Cev. IC. It. I )Itgnlltl--14t iila day 8 p iti; 21t Sit tlay I it it ; .ih Si itay gt' 8 p na; prayer ttmtitg Wminesdaya 8 p ili. in Twelv- Miite- -i Ivv I. It. t. i . tgI l i a t. Sutiay I i a in ; : it Stiay i::;. 0 p m t. I- t h l e h i n - i v . U . U . Vi ag mi i l l- - 2 d S ti t 'Lay ::0 it . TatiIr- C v. i . 1S. 1hignaii -lh Siilay 11 t itt ; 5th Siutnclay I I itt. l*tia 'ey i- 1ir. W . r t i - 1f, K i t S undy a1 Oi n; :141 81usubsy 1 t nl. ' St.. lt Umev. W. E_ Wiggi ia-St Sutil flay -1 p) inl. Zimi RON. W. E. Wiggitnt . Sunday it a III ; it-1h stanilay .1 p1 ill, aittit ; :1 li Sitlay 1ip I a. Anti -itr4. Wiggin- Ith Smiday 11 i s C hur% : :Wm. Wigiai .:, 2d ttt hty l i; 5 1.h Su ny I itit a . Natern Ileit ss it int tia--lie . (i. L., .( ( ain,. 11i1t1-81, y -14"1 innl .ip,. I I I n;I P 1r toer's (:Ampel, :::.0 p) ill. Stit nd Sunday l ., i lilt.hel, 11 a it ; N(ew I l op, : ::4) p ton. Third 81311l1ky,-Po tr tihapeli, 1 a it n;o saltitl, :1 I p i. it itithantataytjitit li's ttap ili 14,41R1C1TS AND DESICNS ; ti t .1 ,11 is tli, :1 :Mt a m11. WEST oiceKNs tIUI T -Je. FREE. Alta A yUA itn II ot., .4. (C 10lerst 411d11(1aivi3w 11 at. ml; (0a t .hent -ep. to. 'eie'Id si ay no co iil, It. I t Ftiy41urvuth yeay lnh arnth, Iitn. I ; Liea - Ary, 2. 15 Is. mi. Hent yur m (es etre io yoarhington, aves (time, cost re s, btner s1 erc. Molibee clse& U. ol Paent OlioREE reilimain Lo.,set re. atet rocurhie throuh E.tc.Bgger rcIvo pe ii a 1 Wte itotlcaie Iladtrhe rIVEll[NTIVE ACnRio E~lIan lutat [monlElventh year-em $W aar. A lAOat hg 918 F ST.k , N.ttaI1p W.i, frCiend Erlybe if You oW o Cild ren'ancy andtcho L (o Ldio s' lCotlored Bordered Hand ('L oo Ldin' Whit lm-i tce Lotlane hSpechiial Drankerh L't Longlelceued-li nred Wam( Glo trComeEaryi.YuW Lileaic tmat a [N Wo hr. 1PdGigAmYNaE. u r M Cbo at, TnowAs JEFFERsON's NoT 'ck Democrat: Carrimgon V. W Imboden, Lawrence County, nsas, is the possessor of a yromI Io for $370, which was glven. omas Jefferson, April 7, 1813, Imund Bacon, great-grandfather o6, o present holder of the paper. The ,to has long since bean paid, but on count of the customs and instiutiion the period when it was executed, re ilned in the possession of the drawee (I descended through three genera ns to the present owner. At .the eo the note was drawn Edmund con owned a farm adjoining Mi. flerson's Monticello place in Vit in. Belore the note was paid Mr. con moved West and made his home Kentucky. With him he brought note, which was duly paid. - The iAs at th time were slow and uncer-, n1, and for this reason the note wise t returned to Mr. Jefferson. This I bit of yellow, mildewed paperIs zed by its owner as much for its con :tion with the history of his family for being an autograph of a famous LIn and written by the same hand it executed the Declaration of Inde )(dence. ,iINI'VvOlt OF T11 E "4 OwD GUARD. l'he sole surviving officer of the Old ard of -the First Napoleon is said to living at Warsaw in poverty. ie a Pole named Markiewicz, and is w 107 years old. lie receives a tIall pension from tle Russianit govern ant., but it is cont'nded' that as he .s the military cross of the Legion of onor, he is entitled to an allowance 1)1m the third republic. Markiewicz is decorated for distinguished con let on the battle field eighty-eight ars since, wheni he was only a lad of Tihe decree is dated November 1813. Markiewicz is thus not, only a sole survivor of the oillcers of the d (uard, but he is doyei, or senior enber, of the Legion of lionor. He 8, however, been enabled to live in ree centuries, nnd according to all counts, is still alert, in lipite of age (I poverLy.-The Tablet. Do not apply intrate on wheat -in u fall, as it may not remain in the ound until sprinr. If applied early the spring it shows wonderful ects on growing wheat, and seems to VC 1.he wheat a good start and a deep een color. rhe Eminent Kidaqey and Bladder Spectiffi. he biscoverer of Swamp-Root at Work in His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing is this ountry most dangerous because so decep lve. Many sudden deaths are caused by 1-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure r apoplexy are often the result of kidney lisease. I kidney trouble is allowed to ad ance the kidney-poIsoned blood will attack he vital organs, or the kidneys themselves reak down and waste away cell by cl1 rhen the richnee- of the bluod-the album en --leaks out and the sufferer has Briht's )isease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dig overy is the true specific for kidney, bladder *nd urinary troubles, it has cured thousands f apparently hopeless cases, after all other ifforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent nd dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free ,y mail, also a book telling about Swamp toot and its wonderful cures. Address )r. Kil1mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and ukontion this paper. )D) TINGS. Go meet your CJhristmas wants and ar. mesultable for useful pre.ents for any nitly. , - - - . Ic cerehiefe - - - 3o andkehlefs -.- 3c fa - - - -- - - 4e rehlefs - - 5o vos -- - - 15o - - - '25e . . . . 23o . . . . 15c China aind Glassware at very low pricos. *nt a Chance at These. s Sample H at Sale *y djifforent styles at just t