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Mr. Kirk Robinson ia
?licet and receipt for advertisements and sub
?.criptiona to the Timcs?)' {, \ ,* \ $ *^V^
mj? #>T6WK DIRECTORY?, in ? -
m?il rn.'Jtr.t'*f'^'rt*?ijt !<.;>??"?
-^?ri>?ll^MZJL Ti^m)tic> *m 1
^r^r^iir^W-W^ ,ato? ifwwl m - 'tu ?
T?Kttsatei-^rB? WiHiunifion.'
AWorWi*^r??ry' WMriililgTon, J. P. Har
W, B. WiUiam?on,,T. ft^yolfo, , ,,,,.t/> ,,n;
tftx- ^t^'; ^ftrtBJi|l|.??jJftwMttn
Baptist CMlrtTt-a^rvlc'eR overvt3ntan: (bi
V .,)?nt 11. A. M? aft? It'7,A, Pl'M.' ?r. f.
1). Duiliani,*Tfl.sror.^ yj- || ?\
PreabyterituiCln^^ ,AJM.f
and 4 IV M?Saboath Sciiool at"?TA. M.?
Grayer meeting Thursday aften{67grfn^4*tfc$>f}K?
fear. J. I). A. Brown, EvangelujV i -J ? |f"^
Cliurch of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st
hnd 3d Sundays. Serves nt 11 A. M., and 4
P.M. Sabbath, fecliof)! ttl'k'tnf.. 0 tl'lf. j
fffi-ffii
/ ?
Methodist Chnrfeh-MSbrvlccJ 'at lV A1. M.1
and 7} P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.?
Rev. F. Auld, Pastry ^ y j ^ y
Lutheran Cliureh?Silbbath ?phooL of. 9?A~
Br P. A'. Daii|&rA?^i?nXaeriV? **>'?'
:t:-1M:W: l.i i'.i
Orangebnrg Mail Arrangement.
Northern, Westcnrantl^'"^"*"*' Closes."
Charleston. .11- A. M.
Columbia. IT.1 M.
Office hours from 7 A. M. to 5 P.fM.*Sundays
PASSENG ER. FR EIGI IT.
Up- 1154 P. M. Up-12.42 P. M.
NIOI1T TRAP'S i NlOitTTRAINS.-. . ,
pown - - - 11.?2P. M.'Uown - - - b.Vr\f.N \
Up - - - - -2.03 A. M.i Up.?ywfl-A. M
NO?,?. nT-hliil; '}it\
Contract advertisers may change
monthly." K very "elm n,t;v nn:.-f lie" .-int
in by Monday noo>Kj| p\ f\ jTS
^.uThe subsefAet VfiMfylorn
Charleston or, New York, subject ,
der ol .Owners.
f L-a MOIIXXIIA MILTON.
Ion to
to or
. F
r We learn with rogn\ of the death of
Master Willie- Mo'^s?n of Mr. Wm. C.
Moss. The youth was one of rare prom
ise and attractivedeportment. lie .Eck
end at school fur fr?m horn*.
-
()nr^rsiceme>K'ha^ie?t<>ii 'ii'Ji.^^r^iUilL1 '.li.
Chs. E. Cnrerc V:<\ (Snddgrasa) returned
to Cliarlcslon on Friday lasl uitter a
visit to his friends in Orangel.urg. His
The body of Master Willie M :s.-, was
bronglitdowh rVorh^im^tiinhurg inclmrge
of a delegation , of fellow. Students, on
Monday night, and was interred on
!>r,M f K Ti^ '/i ft . I ,<'[ i ;
Tuesday at the family Cemetery in this
County.
Citizens Savings Banfj. * *
Depositore arc rcipicstcd to-rend the
' Advertisement\i\ this issue, referring U>,.j
their claims. It is of great importance
?. that they attend this meeting, prcpaicd
to prove their claims. Dont fail to be J
on hand en Mond?n riegt. I < '1
Hesgrs; Geo. W. WilliamsCo.
See card of this staunch firm, which is
one of the oldest and largest in the State.
Their large capital, long business expe
rience, undoubted reliability, are guaran
tees to any one entrusting business to
them. We cordially rccom?fj?' tjiem to
o it- readers,
Drs Barton ajL^ar^.^ ^ .
Wo publfsn, W day, i noticp of tbo
|rtoin, ^ Dr
popartnorsh
Thus, Lcfiiil) ^?iA^ckild'nlcdic iho
un^cr the above name. These gentlemen
.arc%too ^pJL,kuo\vn, ,to need mpro than
a published noVtCo/oP tit el !? Copiirt nc rship
t from \ts. lTneV*l ?avc just completed a
handsome oHi.c on Market St.
Robbery.
The TCsUfenHe 'ril'^Mv. ^^r. Baxter wa -
cntorctiolust.,TJ^irstla^; nigl^^whilo tlpj
family were nslccp, and a general lifting
took place. Housekeeping goods were in
r demand, which tjie thief succeeded in
carrying oil' without detection. Imme
diate steps were taken to ferret out the
j: perpetrator.
peoplo to comply with tho demand for
j^ixcsjij; ^ja^ipji^ed time given, nnd tho
Comptroller should grnnt further time
\Tho\h1ea ia\nQiicy;HhU,nlul only that;
A regard for, tho straightened circum
stances of tho taxpayers never cntcra >tho
heads of our rulor.-s. ;
? r?r-^n-im ,1. mm-'?- ?
ThrjRev. J.' B^'Cnufpholl has arrived
with his family. Mr.Cnmpb(?l,wilIocCdpy
tub lniliMr'o^ \W Methoilst Episcopal
chtireh, lately vnentod by the Rev. F.
A'iild. Tifo , depnriuro of llied.attor was
I a.)?,\?gjf;k.ecjbl:6groti^.ljfe^ji^rc^t^rl,
Liijfti th^. community at large, who have
long enjoyed his faithful services as
I pastor and friend. lo his successor we
lender'the' greetings]! of n "Happy New
-?- ? ? -e
ay' it
^Nofjwjthstandirhi n J oon^jnjijouB
jfoiieh! reared! the stredtl U pfcriec
Sale Day.
rain,
pcrUtct bog,
an unusual number of people nnd vohidetMj
Crowded tjifc thoroughfares and .store
ya'rus. The auctioneers were lively on the
square," d*Ud horecs sold from $2.85 up
to priees which were better calculated to
ensure tranportation to tho .purchaser*
J The following are the sales by the Shcrifi: j
Jno. F. Adden vs. Gco. E. Bolen, In
terest of G. E. ifolen in ^GO acres of land,
sohl for 8100. Martha?!!. Bolen purchaser.
I ? An?n Aleyers vs. Joseph Keller, ona lot
of 88 acres, bought by J. A. Keller Guar
ll'Qt o@IS2?cXJ^4 itchesffo^8325.{|
Romainder in Mrs. Meyer's (lower in 280
acre.-, ?Sjj,l^iimidyr hi vJipWigtcn(L|
'lnntght ityT?! Afifeyers $f0?/ ' 1
^D. W. and P. Selleris Jus.D. Sell era
Iba IcL^cktiin5 k& ^Jushfc?oM
seed.
, C A. Grasier vs. Jas. Weeks, 1) bales
of cotton.
M. Efich vs. Sampson Thomas, 1 bale of
cotton amb'ioi) potmds'of fodder.
'?..'?'Qourl j . aliud, and a full attendance:
of jurymen and witnesses were in waiting.
His honor was without a Sheriff?said
official being nox cum at i nus, having
(since the ruling which required him to
make up certain funds which nro short)
left for parts unknown. Arc the rulings
of a court of no avail! If Mr. Shcriir'is
not produced, it would seem so* The
taxpayers meeting was held as announced
at the court room. See particulars ns
Tit!; MKl-rj-lXUOK THIC TAXl'AYUHS.
T'ufe mfii'tintr'aslenibled in the Court
ret j u
und Mi\ f. <Qlovcr-as aouretarjv , y
Col. Frederick stated the object of the
mceting.and announced that the chairman
was nady' fo hoar any hibmiess that
might bo b/olight forth; 1
Col. Feld ;r uddressed the meeting at
\ aoi< ill; njiftno ?".Jri
some length, on the subject of taxation,
and stated/ that in consequence of tho
death of'Colvl'uni])h,there was a vacancy
fyqm l.b,is county in the Taxpayers con
vention about to assemble in Charleston
on the 15th proximo.
' Col. Felder in the course df his remarks
also advised thai, no tax bo paid until
after the meeting of the taxpayers con
vention.
It was then moved by Col. P. S. Fol
der ami seconded by Dr. A. 1). Goodwyn
that this meeting go into an election to
supply the v^cipitjy causod by tho death
ot tiie late Col. Itumph. The motion was
parried?and.Cul. V. S. Felder almost
Unanimously elected to till such vacancy,
Short and nppropriutu addresses were
also made during, the mooting, by the
Couply. Tcrafcureriuul Mr. Kiu^lton, on
the subject of the short length of time
given for the collection of the tuxes, and
expressing thoir opinions, that upon the
reassembling of the Legislature, an cx
tcutiou pf/tho time, would he granted.
The;fallowing Resolutions wero adopt
ed, viz:
That, if the Executive committee of
the Tax Payers Convention call, that
convention together and request a larger
number of Delegates from cnoh county,
that the chairman is hereby requested to
appoint a committee who will ho request
ed to meet at the Court llouso on tho
17th inst, and proceed to appoint tho
necessary Delegates to said convention.
jln obedience to^aldfrqfeo^ioii tho
chairman oppointed tho following named"
pep-sons to coraf>fT& said oomrriitte?'ilii-W
W. M. Ilutson, Thos. Zimincrman, Dr.,
O II. Ott, W. A. Easterling, Di. Jno/
ITolinan.^V. W.!:Cnrler, JohnS..1 Bow
man. L. R. Bcckwith.
Orangcburg TiMi? is requested tojo^bjlnlr, and
Oi'aiigeburc Newa and Charleston News& Couvlor
requteUtfto Wpy.
Wood's Household Magazine for Janu
ary, contains a lavish supply of firet'ruto |
articles. t L^.is now; in \ts foi?rU&n.volume
und every year has increased its popular
ity and added new friends to its large
list of admirers. ,Vhu<u?lriej?^ipg,,?^H
?joltl name, it has not the slightest,connec
tion with its former proprietor^ nut'has
for many months been the ejrcnraivJ pro
perty oftMiv E. >{fhntcsi ,i|s prescht I
"publisher. H. V. Osborno (TenoroonY
stilireonthrTrer^atr- its editor ?ancHs'?he
only p^rin^n^pl^d iu^that capacity
giving tfc tlid ftaaa?|zina>not a oareless
supervision, nut'dirbct personal attention
in every department. The magazine is
improving constantly, and splendidly
adapted to the members of thehousehold.
^"ho present number contapis three en
gravings and other good things in pro
portion. " ' ' ' 1
Prico of magazine one dollar ricr ycar
with chromo Yo-Semitc, one dollar and a
half. Address Woods Household Maga
zine Ncwburgh, N. Y.
~* Sends your .orders Tor Doors Sash
and Blinds to tho Southern House of Gco.
S.| Hacker of Charleston SV C. Mr L
Rjnnsdnle of our Town is tho author
ised agent for this House.
'?Now is the winter b? our d'iecohtorit
lhade glorious," by our houses being
made warm ami comfoitable, having sc
oured good pool*, Shushes niid Blinds,
Marble and Maridoizeu^-^hUe Mantel
Pieces from the great so?tluYra Builders'
[Emporium. To those now suffering cold
from faulty iloorsnnd broken sashes, &c
we fay order at once from Messers LH.
JIall A Co., Charleston, s. C. They are
ajso agents for Asbestos';, Roofing Felt
and Lath which is superior to tin, and
particularly desirable ;,:fbr roofs ? of: all 1
kind.;, for sale at manufacturers prices.
??"IM" II?????mi [??(*
(comm u nicate D.)
Reopened on New Year's day, as pre
viously advertised. Mr. Hay word, the
Principal, is assisted by Miss Elizabeth
Fogartic, from Charlestoni who is thor
oughly competent to iuslruct In Music,
and takes charge of the primary Depart
niein^ on \v,ljjc.h as thorough attention will
be bestowed as the more advanced.
Miss Fogartic is a highly recotricrided
teacher of experience, and will take
orharge of the young ladies of the Acade
my with kindness and judgment.
.-<m''j \Ulr t *i
Whcrcasli our Pastor; Kev. T. D,
^ Durham h'aa resigned the Pastoral
. re of i ur ?hurch.i Aud Wherein, wc
are desirous of expressing tnocsttmattou
in which he is held by us, he it,
Itvitoltrtl, That we rogtmlhim as an
able/ zealous fid yorate a lid expounder of
BibfoJ if A isij injd thajt,} Aliiri'nk ibis
Miijistry .aqjpug'u?. theLor? has great
ley blessed his labors to our Church.
AVw'ivi/, That we regret tho necessity
which occasioned the resignation of Uro.
Ii. 1>. Do Piping pad w$ mo.f cheerfully
and cordially recommend him to any
Church?':.s an carnfesb'* Minister, and
faithful defender of the -faith once
delivfiriiil ,ui i.lir &uats,"^ .
/.' .? /:< /, Thal our prayers and boat
wishes attend r.fTfc BaJoTed' rihtf offor hi**"^
spiritual and temporal /W?lfsf j, auid bis
success aa a Minister; ??5
Resolved, That these proceeding be
published, and that a copy of the same
be furnished our Beloved Brother.
W. A.. KB WARPS,
B. WILLIAMSON,
J. A. ZKIGLBIt,
G. W: WILSON,
t Cotntnittcc.
Orangcburg Baptist Church,
Orangeburg {!? IL, S. C-,
December 21,'1873.
mm
consignees psr express.
' Gco Bolivcr
G R Richards
Dr A C Dukes
J R Vaughn
T 10 Riekenbakor
M L i:..!d'.vin
It V Dannerly
Paul Mentzel
Gco Seilers
Miss 10 Jenkins
Mrs Goo Salley
Mrs 1) I> .-alley
K M purler
.John .1 Cannaaa
.1 L Humbert
Rod Spring Oats
At
J. A. Hamilton's.
I
A FARM, in the Fork of Fdisto. Comfor
table dwelling. Prico reasonable.
(Dec. 4, 1873. 42 if
Citizens* S^lrinfre' Bank
TF those of our clients wlio nave deposits in
this Bank will bring their bopks and oertfli
eatcs to our ofiice. Monday morning January,
,12th their claims will bo proved by a U. S.
Commissioner; whose services we have procured.
Claims will not be paid unless proved.
1 dfjOVKK-ftOliOVltR,
Attorneys at Law
__?J-L
'\i 1 M
A. reWard will be paid fob my,
Dark Bp.y Mare, stolen last night from my sta
ble. She im about fifteen and a half hanrishigh,
white on the hind feet, also on the right fore
foot Sh&ifc'la'ing in tho right fore leg.
Jan. 6 '74. Rowe's rump.
-?-m?? t?i! >'??? '. ? - *?~'\
?f ^kl^^l^liand in
^^$P<iG CQUNTY
A HMlEwiU WoOtiredfforsabiatO/ajigebiirg
Court House, omMohday 12lli J'nnu^ry^all (bat
valuablo tract of land formerly the property1 or
J. E. L, Amaker with the buildingj andynprove-.,
wenta thereon, situate lying and being in
Orangebnrg CQur4y,and ?ii\e.qf South CuroHS?
on Saddler Swamp, coutain^*?ft^tflAd#d
and forty two (loj^Wet faejh ot, lesf , But
ting and bounding, ?orth by lands of A.T*. ,
A maker, East by Tanda of J. Kcitt and J. W. <
Ihm tiler, formerly binds of Mrs E. Carson,
South by lands of J\ F7~ Rdcyf deceased and
Estate of L. Smoke, and West bv lan&i of Dr*
J. Smoke, Mrs Statcy and Capt D. Stack.
Term* Cash?Purchaser t? pay 'for papers.
Red Spring Oats
AT
J. A. HAMILTON'S.
MAUKE I HEP011T,
CORRECTED WEEKLY, RY
asosBXiSir .jk crops'
ORAXGEBURO C?TTok MARKET
TV"
Cotton?Sales during the week 37G bales.
Ordinary.' - * - ' "- ' '?- *H <g> 12j
Good Ordinary,'' / - - 12 ft) 12j
Low Middling* - 12^ ? 13J
Strict Middling, - 13? (" 14j
' Fi
Prices Current.
Brteonllams ? .: lb 12? 21
" Stden : : " DJ (fl):."13
Lard : ."j 14 (To
Corn \: . : : : bus ? <5 ?Ui5?
Peas : : : : " - 70 ? 80
Oats :l? need : f " p 1 25 0
Flour1 > : : : cft|_ 4 50 ?5 75
Fodder ' : . : : " 1 25 Ql 1 50
Rough Rice : : <c 90 ? 1 00
Butter : : : : lb 35 ? 50
Eggji : : : : doz 20 ($ 22c
Turkeys : : : pr 1 50 (?-2 00
Oee*? : : ? : : , " 1 00 ?1 25
Fowls, : : per doz. 3.50 ? 5.00
Bee* Wax : : : lb 22 @ 25
Bocf : : " 10 ? 12
TaHow : . : " 8 ? 10
Pindcrs : j per bushel 1 10?1 20
? W ANTED, TO RENT.
A FAUM, with aU\it 100 liore? cleared bind
under fehce.
Dee. 4j 1873 42 tf
'ffiN .H & j. Ii
T
M. H Fi Kxerrises of Miss 11. S. Albcrgotti's
School will be resumed on Monday, Jan 5th,
187-1, at residence of Cant. T. A. Jellbrds. Eps
sell street. Music and French taught. For
terms apply at sohopl.
Dee. 25 2t
OFFICE OF CliliW? SAVING HANK
Oka.m'.kiu iwi S. C.
January 1st., 1874.
Depositors at. this Brajioh aro^oajnypstly
requested to attend a MEETING in ?range
burg, on MONDAY, the ' lUlh, inst.. at ]\
A. M. The huslnbtS to hud boforo them
.is of the utmost importance,... bring yuur
BOOKS, or CERTIFICATES ef DEPOSIT,
wi^jAoy.. ' . [HJk J 1A '
JA.MKS m POBLES,
Asst., ^Cashier,
jaa 8 1874 It
DON'T FAIL
TO READ TIfflS.
ALWAYS ON HAND AT MRS.
OLENDRGFF'S
Wheeler &. Wilson Sewing Machine
\v,n awarded first premiun at Orange
burg Fair 1873 for simplicity, light-run
ning and noiseless. I only ask you to
examine for yourselves before purchasing
other machines. Sold on easy terms.
J. T SIMMONS Agt.
Oraugehurg 8. O.
Nov. 2/, 1873 41 8m
OMNGEBURG ACADEMY
FOR
OIKJLS and BOYS
v1 , i; , S
AT THE NEW PAIR BUILDING?
TERMS PER MONTH.
Knglish.S3.00
English with clas.iics.$1.00
Music Extra.
JAMES S. HEY WARD,
Principal.
miss e. fog ART ie,
Music Teacher.
Jan 8 1871 tf
GROCERIES,
ir'i'' vtnv<(*l?? d- .T- ') Qtytf.Ot'S *f,u'C
'??vS^ionVAV
1
J . 'A
liTIK'!
Awl
-id ftiH
to suit the PrfcesS
prices, nuil of which I intend to dispose \ the sairieJ rnnniwr.J
,-rzb'rii &
I .7 r aln?lei*
Gall soon and purchnso your neoessarieAflhd don?t.trotibloKypurself abottttnR .It
Thanking my friends and patrons for past fav
I; t J i
Hapio4h(jy BbaUr^dvpr rcgreti
Nov 20, r
FOR
?1
,v#bnoM
I ! .?.?.?? \vUmdTi - 41 -
jora^and wuriuft ?ica .that ^-^{{^UjflfifiQ^i^
jtiyi 3 ifrrtol tj funs .tmnila ?iucBa
ju if? >ilt1i. Toivn n io*i ^tfciotayf
df( V ?otlntrm?! pill tol bna ifjtq;
THREE (3) Desirable building lots; each m?tf?ring 84| running feet, and in depjbjftjp^
300 feet. Being suitably located on Unwell Sinket, opposite tjie ?toro .of.MhAjf?? H&PftiPif?l
it being one of the principal business streets of Orabgehuxg. t'TJwl Raid jolapwj beir??^t5;*toUfoiidi'
either singly or aa one -parcel. i j(| olfc ?ob ?.'(' dui 'ivo f^h'A^Oll?
The buildings on the premisestire to be reserved, arid.tiine grantecKti Ontei tioroiitmS<r>4fclo
or the said buildings can be purchased singly or as a Vthoie: / Terms: rt&son?bto/)o^efo&!&f
particular inquire of ?ntniiinoi irodj OJ brta ,5Jtog
E. J. OMfEftOg^1'?*.
1 ' ? '' 'AT ?DK?Cl STORfJ? ?HlV
ALSO, 167J acrca wooded land, five miles from town of Orangeburg..iff,p., ?> .?jf j dltTr snc-!>a*l
Feb. 27, 1873,
j vr.iu 7
I !iofj ?.,{?,f jdi xi\i*xyfo.9 bam
?r
W. J. DeTreville,
ATTORNEY At LA W.
Oflicc nt Court House Square,
Oiangcbtirjj, S. C
tuchl3-lyr
Strayed or Stolen
17? ROM thcsuheribcr on the 20th iiwt, a Bay
. Mare. The tfdid Marc ia rather dark, with
Mack legs, main and tail Iflack and heavy.
Her fore fett are somewhat turned in." She
has vfcry f largo eyes, and broad fore head.
Shod on furo feet.
Any information will be tbaukfully received
at the store of j. w. Patrick <CCo
L. HAGOOD
Orangeburg, December. 23d 1873. I
School for Boy s &. Girls.
THE exercises of tlic subscribers School will
be resumed at the OLD STND in the Basement
of Dukes Hotel on .
Monday, January 5tlij 1874.
Bovh will bo picpared tor business or college,
and young Ladies given a finished course of |
instruction.
Besides the usual English brauche?, Latin,
Cireek and French will be taught. '?>?'? >
As strict attention given to the Primary, a?
to the advanced Departments.
TERMS PER MONTH:
ENGLISH ' - - - - $3
LANtiUACiEft - - - - 1 Extra.
Music will be taught by a well known nnd
superior Teacher. Board can bu procured at
$12 per mouth.'
For further particulars apply to
S. R. MELLICHAMP,
8HOE STORK.
T. 5?, I50Y?,
KSPKCTFULLY CAULS THE ATTEN
_ ? tion of the citizens of Oraugeburg and vi
cinity to the fact that be has just opened V"^
A SjJOE STORll
?Next door tOiQornelson'st in wldeh .urtjfv
found a stocOrJ3D^'rp %nd SHOF^,'whi
Iiave been MicUd from mamdflcturers,
pn-sld to ?01? HARD TJMF-S. Mth as regards
oualitiea'and priiv-. ? Hp only a-bs an oxaiui
idtion 'oThik stack beforV mnVhr.-ringulsewhTret
N..v. |gp1$7S X'J 1V
Ort ?15 nifll^ *?-.?i..,-rrrrJ?-sinT.
>J.1C>
THE .Subscriber offers for Bale tho
well-known, Plantation "MeCont's
Villa, situated in Orangeburg' County,
filtcen tjviles due east of the Court House,
on tho five'notch Road, containing seven
hundred and fifty-seven acres,more or
less, with the pwvilege of two.'hundred
acres more, recently conveyed to my son.
The latter place haying on it a single
story dwelling,, four rooms, brio fire-place,
kitchen, stable, barn, &0., and about
twelvo or fifteen acres cleared land.
On the larger place is
A
tVvo story
dwelling,
eight rooms
FIRE-PLACE in each,
GIN HOUSE,
SCREW,
BLACKSMITH
snop,
And every other building necessary
on a well-settled plantation; Fencing in
very good condition. For further par
ticulars apply cither to Messrs. Izlur it
Dibble, Orangeburg C. H., S. C? or to
the undersigned nt McCant's Villa, Or
angeburg County, S. C.
J. C, EDWARDS.
March G, 187.1 3 lninOm
. i I i -oh 5 i;i liiov *>fll 7.111101 oT
? : ? ( ".Ii I'M / ?l o*to*w v',ilt '?v&ifad ?ffir
rjpItE J?ffI>ERSJGN,Ei)il^ni^ ^
Inf? :niK ffig'^ntefolHa? hV'rl'rtfwH**^^
furojfh RRICKS,'?? a^y fluajojfry^ij frUStVt*33Nuj>
wilImceti?roi..Pt^trnto)Vi.'v,,'r ^ ?jlq*k*M
.! J Ii .</ ij ?1 ?>!?: <-.*)lf<|olt*4t}ei) 'J*urfj
.__ -7- ,, ,., n o) iisil) lrn^n?i?" ?4
';mt,,(i:in,!UV .
are sctuou; uttei mal time 1 am atiting, to ,
render all 'a^tnino'MlmWpi^lbhAd^^?-?!
era. I tender my thanks to nil who Ii a v?. - |j-j f/\
tied their accounts ; and earnestly rcqtiesLtlic-y
who liave nut,' todo'sd-aV omie,
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:, Very Respectfully . ?
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GIRARDKAU'S FURNITURE .-ST?RS.
From onr old stand to the NW 6kf (VRE^3. SK
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Having received a part of our?qllS'?rkm-iT
expecting tho balanp?of jt verjraovtv, we i
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FURNITURE - ?
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of any kinds?a fine lotto select fromVn
prices as low as any house-of tln; k??V.""'"I'1'!
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COFFINS
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Alwavs on hand, or m.ido to onler.
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Of Cotton, Mo.-.-?. Wobl 'Br rfftlr %t hib
made of any rctptired sue. 0 5m->li
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REPAIRING,
dono promptly, carefully and at rea$<
rates.
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