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Tlie ?rangebux'g Times
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OUIt VIA 11
Arrnngemcut with the AVic* and
Courier is working charmingly. By
it two paper, the Wcckijf Mete? and the
Timis is obtained lor the incredibly
small sum ol ?2 GO, and the subscrib
er gets ns much reading as bo can
digeet the whole week.
TUE TIMES
Wilt come out next week with a
half sheet in accordance with our
regular custom to give our editor aud
printers a chance for a Christin us
holiday We promise to keep so her,
and greet our readers again in full
blast now year'* week.
Court
Commences the first week iu Janu
ary, Judge Presslcy presiding.
Tbe Kcw Itv-lMNlrictiiiff ?111
Puts Oraugeburg out of the First
District, and Charleston in Africa.
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The I.adicH
Are busy every night decoratiug
tbe Hall for the Fair Monday night.
Eureka Chapter
Will meet on Friday evening Dec.
26th, at Masonic Hall.
Of tbe Factory Committee we
hope you are not letting the matter
die out. Sli ike while the iron is hot.
That Trumpet!
Who is going to get it, the KHiotts
or tbe Ked .Shirts? Hoys try your
best. We arc going to publish the
vo'c,
Eoft Uu?
We regret to Iobo, as a citizen, Mr.
Ed. Haiglcr, one of th?* popular as
sistants ot Mr. Kortjohn who, we
hear, has gone back to Iii? home in
the country to live.
Ivo ok Out For
banta Chins at the Fair on Christ
mas Kve night. He has established
jin Express there for carrying hin gbt?,
and he auy? that he is coming t<>
euperintrnd himself.
A nappy Time
F in store for nil hi the Fair next
nut week. Kernen.bcr it commences
on Monday night and clows <>n Wed
need ay. Head the programme and
then come out rind enj >v yourself.
JProf. It. J. Uonzales -
Fractual piano nun r from New
York is in town. He is thorough
master of the business, and presents
to oil an excellent opportunity for
tuning their pianos.
To i orrespundrntM ?
Several communications, having
reached in too late, arc reluctantly
put otT for a future bt-ue. Communi
cations, unless very short, to secure
insertion in the same issue, must reach
u? (Saturday.
An Able Serrnou
Was preached at the Methodist
Church on hut Sunday morning by
ltev. A. Coke Smith. His style was
strong aud practical, and bis illttslra
tions and arguments attractive and
convincing.
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The Sport??
A report from the hunting party
whose departure to the hunting
grounds we mentioned in our last,
indicates that six deer were killed up
to Saturday night. This is certainly
good luck.
A<* Ctmal ?
On iS.itur.day night a riotous col
ored man drew a kuifo on Marshal
Cannon who was endeavoring to
maintain the peace Ho was, how
ever, quickly brought to order by this
excellent ollicer and lo Ig sd in jail.
Merouey1? Hotel
After Jan. 1st, will be urned over
to our friend Mr. G. W. Fax tor, who
will run it in his own interest, Mr.
Baxter is a young gentleman of
tnergy and enterprise, who has hud
come experience in this business, and
wo have no doubt that he will fully
maintain tbe already high reputation
of this excellent hotel. We. heartily
commend this house lu the traveling
public.
drancl Juror**?
Jury Commissioner DoTroville has
announced the following Grand Jury,
drawn for tho January term :
John S Hart, L It Heck with, J H
Polmer, Geo. 13 Hinnakcr, Col I in L
Cairn, J W F aiming, W A Mackay,
Geo. W Brunsou, Jas. 1) Keller, F J
Gates, It S Gleaton, Henry Melts, L
K Smith, Lewis W Weeks, Ed. J
Baxter, Jaa. P Bolin, Jack D Daotz
Jjflr, Joseph O'Cain,
Death
Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyer, wife of Mr.
Wilkes Sawyer, of tbe Fork, died ou
last Friday niorniug after a abort
ilbicps- She leaves a largo family to
mourn her departure, who have our
sympathies iu their sore affliction.
Fire?
As wc were going to press, an
alarm of fire was sounded. It proved j
to be a building on Mr. Copes' pb*ce,
formerly Mrs. Legarc's near tho Hail
Koad. The building was entirely !
destroyed with about 300 bushels of
corn and 1000 pounds fodder. Wo
regret to learn that our ever uetiv e
and vigilant Chief, Mr. Ltiggs was i
knocked down by the Truck and
badly injured. We .sincerely hope
the hijuiy will not prove seriou*.
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Cht'iMtman TrccH
j The Lutheran Sunday School will
have a Christmas tree iu the church
on next Thursday, Christin is night
jatTi o'clock. Besides o'.her exer
cises, addresses will be delivered by
prominent citizens of the town. All
j persons, intereste?l in Sunday schon I
i work, are cordially it vited to are id
The Baptist Sunday School will
also have one next Friday night.
The j ublic uro invited to at ten I.
More GcH?roHi<y~
Ilaudsome donations for the Pros
byterian Fair have been received
Jroni Me-srs. Pelz? r, Kodgers Ov Co ,
and Irotn Messrs F. W. Wagener A:
Co. We know it is the desiic of
these gentlemen thai their geuorous
deeds should not be made pub ic, but
we lake the responsibility of giving
this partial expression of tin appre
ciation ol the community for such
acts of kindness and go id- will.
kul>M*riptioi] was raised at the
Methodist Church last Sunday morn
ing Ii i tie i aneellatiou of a de?d ol
8L:C0 on the church The sub-crip
lions wen- made payable in two years
and iu U'Ul" ui.-taiimtnts. and about
SlOf'U ol the debt was thereby taken
u[> in Ice.* than halt' an hour.
W'o commend the plan to our
Lutheran frton ls in the t ovo, who,
we believe, aresimi urly situated, and
ate making ellbrts for teiief.
An H,,?|UtrHt
c? iih he'd over the body ??' one
Moses Pinekuey, a colored man o
the Bull Swamp road, on ^ c In sday
morning, lie was traveling through
the country and sli pped all night at
Airs. A Ih n'.- place with his brother
in law. I he m-xt morning after
mating up lie loll dead. Dr. Ily
drick wa> summoned by the jury in I
pronoun ed puimoiiury hemorrhage
n& lhe cause oj his decease. A verdict
was rendered in accordance with the
facta
l>e*wtroy***l !>y B^ire -
The gin Iioiimo of Mr. L) S. Saw
yer was destroyed by lire on Wed ties
day niorniug of last week. The loss
is estimated at SloOO, And there was
no instilance to cover i'.
We also learn the sad circum
stances of the allair, that a colored
girl about 13 j ear sol nge, who was!
iu the lint ro.nn when the lire on j
curred, was so badly burned lb u she
died the following day.
The cause of the tire is not known,
j but it is supposed to have originated
j from a spark Irora the engine, or from
a mutch.
j Mr. Sawyer was a gal'ant Con fed e
rate soldier, having lost an arm in
thb war, and since the war has been
working manfully to retrieve his for
tunes .
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Persoual -
Kev d. B. Campbell, formerly
pastor of tho Methodist Church here,
spent a few days in our town this
week, and was warmly greeted by bis
old charge anil many friends iu the
community.
We were also happy Iu greet llew
M. 11. PooiCr, so widely known in
our County, who is spending a week
hero with Iii? relatives. l?-j h in his
old homo in Orungcbttrg.
And last but not least, our much |
esteemed friend llov. W. W. Wi!
liams, who wo were plea-ed to mec ,
stopped over horo to sec his sister, I
Mrs, Luther Grainbiiug, on his way
to Conference.
J. W. Aingcr, Esq., iho popular
Agent of that sterling magazine the
"Eclectic", paid us a visit at bur
office and residence last week which
wo highly appreciated. Wo tiro
glad to hear that tho '-Eclectic" is
prospering, and hope its circulation
in Orangeburg may ho increased,
55 tfjcnln a Dozen
J. &, T. Coats cotton at llenry
Kohn. Trade rapplied.
If You Want
Good groceries, liquors, cigar,
tobacco &c, for the holidays, g> to
Van Tassel's.
If You
Want to bo happy, jovial aud
smile often, call at Gus Briggmanu's
restaurant, where you will Bud every
thing that is necessary to fill the
inner man. See ad.
Parched nut! Swolen JLii?*
Indicate Worms. Sbriner'a ludiati
Vermifuge will destroy and eject
thes* detestable creatures from the
intestines, thus restoring tho child to
health and beauty.
Cigurs?
A good cigar lor SI 50 per 100.
Also cigars of every brand, compris
ing the celebrated Oruugeburg favor
itc, always on band at Dr. J. G.
\V annam ak cr's
Al Snin'H Old Stuud
Will bo found liquors of every
brand and ol* the best (ptality at low
down prices Mr. Kiin is ever ready
10 serve his customers with tho above
goods in the most satisfactory man
uer.
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All parlies having engaged trees
from Moore of the Tennessee bursary,
and Jones of the North Carolina
uursery, are requested to call on Mr.
M. Waits and get them. Also a few
very line fruit trees lor sale lo v d >wn.
Call soon at Mr Walla' store near
Kail road.
Tbc Reel Mug -
Took out lor the sign of tho red
flair from A. M. lzlar'a I X L. [{es
taurunl,where oysters, stewed, n o d or
put up in any shape lo suit the
palate, cau he nhiuiucd al a momenta
warning, besides & variety uf oilier
delicacies too numerous to menliou
J neige Welver
DuiibiM the legality ol his tleciiou
as Chief Justice, and declines the
oflicc, hut '.lure is no doubt that
Henry Kidiii has every thing in the
clothing line at his fashionable
Bazaar, at the lowest prices, an I of
l he best qua ity,aud he never declines
to terve his customers. Fre-sh goods
aie constantly ? omiug in.
i'viuona (?rangt?
\*>iii hold it.- next quarterly meet
iugwith Orange Grange in tliis" own
til 11 o'clock A. M. on Saturday,
January 3d, 1880. This being the
A i.ni al meeting < fliccrs wi I be elect
ed to serve lor the ensuing year. A
lull im cling is requested. Secreta
ries will please have their lepoilH
read). K ii.k Koiunhox,
Secretary 1' G.
V? ho 4 ares
About the Columbia Canal Bill or
the Haniplon-iiary emlirnglio when
A. B. Walker nilieis yu, al his gro
ceiy, every thill}! you need to eat, and
Henry Kohu at his Bazaar the where
withai to be clothed; There are no
l eiui places to obtain your food und
raiment, or grt your Chrislmus dain
ties
Santa C lauki
Will make his headquarters at
Kiik Uohinson's store. Rea I his
a !verii>finent n you doubt of this
being i> tact, and thou >jo arouu I and
yon will be convinced not only of
this, Itut also that you can get every
thing in the grocery line at the
cheapest rates. Look here for your
presents where yo i wi I find Wnlio
Uohiusou with his jewelry an I fincy
* rick s.
H.ikUon and Ueulleiuou
It you are in need ol neek nearer
any thing else iu the line of clothing,
dress goods, hoots, shoes and hats,
just step in lit that old and largely
patronized dry goods stoivol l nuodnre
Ki hn's and yon will lind every thing
y? u want. To enumerate the differ
ent articles would take up <>ui whole
paper, but 8uMice it to say that it i-<
not necessary to send to any North
ern market to get your supplies.
fjCWlHVillC ?
'fhe St. Matthew* Social Club,
r ecu ly organi/.ed, propose celebra
ting Christmas by a Tournament ?nd
Ba I to take place on the 2oth inst ,
the It i n.er between 12 and 2 o'clock
P. M. and the ball at 0 o'clock in the
evening at the Masonic Hall.
The citizens turned out iu force on
Tuesday to witness a genuine horse
race. A gray entered by Mr. Peter*
kin was the winner, Messrs. Jacobson,
Ax en and A maker being the judges.
Another race is in prospect on Fri
day. Cotton is coming in steady yet,
merchants paying st ill'prices in spito
Of the UHC*rtain MmAUi. ?
_v,~v.o,ivja oi tho
market.
Peace vm War?
Who <ln?ve lhe Herts at Trefalgar
Which proud Napoleon hrooghl to war,
And sent dismay from chief to tar?
Loud Nci.son.
Who brings success to our town,
With goods so cheap, for cash marked
down,
And spreads glad cheer aud peace around?
C'OltXl 1.son.
This is emphatically so. While]
Lord Nelson gained renown at the
mouth id* the caunou, ami in spread
ing dismay around him, Cornelson
blesses lhe country with p< ace aud
plenty. Go to bis mumm >th store at
an}- time and you can get whatever
you want id the best quality tor the
least money, from a pair of shoes or a
Westphalia ham to a complete ward
robe or the furniture lor a whole,
horse |
And now as Christmas \i coming he
can supply you with everything
suited to the season. His accoihmo
dating clerks ate always ready to
v\.? h ome voll.
Tho tiimiit lloom
Is p.' inj? ?l e rounds cd' tbe press
.NeM tiling it will be the Colliding or
the BIuiue boom; but as cousislent
irieuds id the working people of this
County, we advise them to take no
slock in cither. C. 1). Kortjohn is
the only safe boom lo be relied on by
them, lie is their friend, and d ?es.
not mean to lillc their pockets for
political purposes. His has a legiti
mate occupation; his is one .vhich
any gentleman can engage in; his is
one that means success without self
Slttlliiication?in a word, his calling
is one which bodes peace ami p only
lo all; lor he keeps on hau I a supply
of all needful things io our people,
and he sell.- llieui at very low prices.
Preparing for Christmas, bis store
wih be a perfect show from now on.
w ithoiu ('. I?. Korijolm
W"ere would we be.'
NN Iiiie "thers pile il r,u
1 le'r, fair, ywu r-<-e ! a
Wo Invite
lhe publics attention to our splen
did assortment oi holiday goods com
prising fancy article.* of all kind.-,
toilet sets, vases, cups and saucers,
china toys ol ail disciiptions, pianos, j
buieutts, work boxe?, writing desks,
side blind.-, dolls ol ad sizes and
qualities, cradles with crying and i
tiuovcrablo d?l m wooly animals, crane
dobs, movable figures, and an mils
that are very amusing, rubber go >dsj
tin ware, wagons, ad sizes, albums'
.scrap and picture, books, line assort
ment ol plain and trench candies aud j
notions. Toys sold from ft cts. up.
AIso bread cake- ami pie- oi all kinds
on hand and made to order. Also
liuit, jellies, nuts and canned goods
at prices to suit the time 1 r-lui's for
cakes, und pie- wi 1 please be -cut in
by Saturday-Oth inst., to the people's
bakery. T. VY. A Ibergott i, next dorn
to ,1. K 1 larley, Kussel I St.
tVIio llUM not been annoy oil by
a l one,ti in Ciaurcla ?
Il may come from the remotest
comer in ih ? rear, but it- echo
tickles tiie throat, in front, creeps
do.vn the aisle and touches th ? ushers',
wringing a sympathetic explosi ?n
Irom every vict.tn. Mil Cousseiis'
Iloiic\ ol'fni will cure coughs, colds
and all diseases of the throat and
lungs, bronchitis, hoarseness and
son- throat. Price f>0 c:s For
ah- b\ I't. d. (i. Wann im i'ter.
Old You ever Xotice
How tcrrib y a beauty of the
blonde type can disappoint one? At
a little dbtunce we only see tbe shin
in? aureole o! hair, au I the iuiagina- 1
lion, w th it> (h it touch, i- quick to
complete th'- picture with a complex
ion as velvety a- the heart ol a rose,
and as pun- as snow, lint on close
proximity, the pict tire lo;e.iin bright
: ess it wc discover traces of a di
ordeied liver, w hich can be cor re teil
ny usinu Purin it;e, or fabler's V'ego
table Liver Powder. Price ?d cts.
-old by Hr. J. ii. VViinnamaker.
Htiggie?! liug^ios I.!
1?. Frank Slat r- buggies have
come, ("nil on hi n il you v.ant to
g<! a bargain.
IBMM?aaWBaMnB?BMM!M?MWWMlBMa
ftLarkct Reports.
t'orrecteil ev?ry week by Messrs. liut.t,
A Si i>\ h i..
Ktui'AYi December 1'.?, 1ST'.).
COTTON
Middlings.1!)', iu
bow Middlings. lu^'.i 11
liidiiiury.10) a.
I'ltovisi in a
loin.> 7?
Ni? Torn .
lVa<. ?0
1 odde r, per ll'U II,.. 7.?
Uou^li Itiee.? I In
L?'< )ii s \ i ,i?:.
A hoiifw and %u opposite N ni. \\ illc.>ok'n on
the Itc'lcvillc Itoad, The hou?e i.i in coin?
plete order with every convenience, l or
partieularri apply to
A M SALL.'A'
Knowlloii & Lathrop,
ATTORNEYS AND ('01 NSKLLOilS
? ??? i x.j A W ,
ORANGEBUKG, S. C
I
/oars Before the Public.
TMS GENUINE
D&. C. McjLANE'S
cei.eisrated
LIV3SB PILLS,
j ok ihk cuke of
iepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DvsmrsiA *.NU sick hbadaiiib
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
j)AIN in the right side, under the
- edge of the ribs, increases on pre.v
?ure; sometimes the pain is in the left |
iidej the patient is rarely aide lo lie |
>n the leu side : sometimes the pain is j
:.lt under the shoulder blade, and it |
irctpiently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometiir.es mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The
stomach is affected with loss ol appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen
eral arc costive, sometimes alternative |
with lax ; tliC bead i-> troubled with
pain, accompanied with :i dull, heavy \
sensation in the back part. There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful &e:i
salion of having left undone some
thing who h ought to have bei n done.
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an
attendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility; !.-: ii easily
startled, Iiis feet arc cold <u burning,
and be complains of a prickly Sensa
tion of the skin; his spirits arc low;
and although be is satisfied that exer*
? ise would lie beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fa< t, be distrusts I
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases j
have occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
alter death, has shown the mvek to
have been extensively deranged.
AC U !?: A ND FEV E R .
I)n. C. M?. Lane's Livem Pills, in
casks ol" Ar.t.'e and Fevek, when
taken with Quinine, are productive ol
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to.
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afilh ted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, aud .'.s
a simple purgative,they arc unequalcd.
UKW A It I? or I ?STATION?.
The genuine arc never sugar conto'.
livery Ikix has a red wrix seal ?in llic !.?!,
with die impression I jr. M< Lane's l.ivhit
Puts.
The genuine McI.ani.'.s 1 i'vi:r I'm.1.5 bear
the signatures ol < I. M< Lank anil Fl.i v:v :
liKos. oii the wrap] ets. ??
Insist upon having the genuine 2)i:. 1",
Mcl.ane's I.ivkk I'ii i.s, prepared by" f i ? -
ing Bros., ol I'itt ibitrgli, Pa., the ninrki t be rig
full of imitations of iho name Mri.tun?,
Spelle?! differently Inn ->--..c j?n nui . >.iti ri
Courtenay Elected
TvT.'tyor ol ( /hrtrloston9
Hut don't lot that deter you fioni railing, j
? hen 'ii Town, on no-, lo sp? my .Mock of
Rxeteior .lewe'rv and 5'?.?t?-?l Silver Ware,
suitable for t hristmas I'resents. All goods
not on hand, will In- ordered, at lowerratcs
than regular r?-tnit price*.
Ail Watches left tith me foi repair-, not
called for liefoie Ja a nary 1-t 1880, that
have hi un done over one year will be sold
al am 1 ion.
N<.> use lor "Print ov'p Ink
unless you want t<> find the inoM r.Kl.lA
IH.K I'LAt'H in Town lo bay Jewelry.
,Sr the wondi r- of the day. an
Automatic Show Case.
Which turns all day, thereby giving you
a belter chance to *elccl what will suit
yourself or Friend 1 can supply all
c-lasses, from the poor to llic rich, and yet
-tili another line l>>i of F.xcelsior Jewelry
just opened for inspection. I can under
sell anv one South, wi(11 the same qualttv
of goods;
>>?!- from -"> cts. to $23. All other good*
in proportion.
\V. F. KORINSON.
nov 21 ly
Christinas Festival.
A (irand Festival to aid in the erection
of si I're-byterian Parsonage wit I lake place
in the Spacious 11_II over J/r. John Ad
d>-n's (.tore during Christina- week.
Ainon^ the exciting and interesting
features of the occa-ion will boa
sax i'a < i, ii s express
for currying Christmas gifH to any address
?ii .'? cents a package; the splendid silver
niounted
fik i ' n A x 's T II 1 311? et
to he voted for at lo cents a vote, to he
given to the I oinpany, the Kl iolts or the
Young, Americas receiving the highest
vole; the ministers eh tir to be voted for in 1
the niiu' way for t he Pastors of the town,
besides many other exulting voting eon
tests.
1 lo re will also he the well known
POST OFFICE
and other charming features too numerous
to men ion.
dinner
will he served each day between 1 and 3
o'clock for only 23 cents; iil.?o
I JOT SUPPER
each night.
SANTA ( lai's
will arrive at 8 o'clock on Wcdncsdav
night.
Till?: POLLS
for the voting on 1 lie Trum pel will close at
10 o'clock on Wednesday, and lor al other
articles all) o'clock on tlie same night.
TICK 10 TS
for the Fciison can he obtained Irom
Master t hnile< I i lover tit Mr. John Ad
i den's store at -Hi for adults, and 25 cents for
I chihlri n
Regular ndmission, paid at the door, 15
I cents for ndubs, and lo cents for children.
L. ,../?js
..,.eu in the evening* >'t" Monday. Tuesday
I and Wednesday, the 22nd, 2;*rd and ?Ith. at
ll.\ o'clock; and ill the mornings of Tuesday
'and Wednesday, at ,11 o'clock, closing at
?U o'clock in the afternoons,
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Oraxoebuko COUNTY.
UV c. U. clover, esquire, probate jodok.
Whereas, .J. Milliard Hook, hutli iaatlu
suit t<j me, to grunt him Letters of
Administration of die Kstutc and effects of
WiPinni H. Olover, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and ?dmonuli
all nnd ttingular the kindred and Creditor*
of the said William II. Glover, lute uf
Orangcburg County, deceased, that thev bo
and appear, before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg, C. II.,
on JiOth December next, after publicutiou
hereof ?t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
-how eniihe, if ?ny they have, why the. a.dd
Administration Hhoiikl not be grunted.
t.iveu under my Hand, this 5di day of
December. Anno Domini .'37'J.
[lh.] C. II. 0 LOVER,
?halt:?- of Probate, Orangeburg County.
dee I'J ^t
Horses ! Horses!!
1 wi'l receive on or before Satur
day, Nov. 21)th, 187D, one
CAR LOAD HOUSES.
5Will ulna keep constant I3 011
hand, during the Season, a well select
ed Ktoek of IIO.USKS and MULES ut
I'll 11 'KS to suit die times.
Those needing STOCK- will do well to
MY A BLES
CISC ISXATI IM I E ATON *
and ItfJOOlK*?, a I way* on hand.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
1 5. Krank Slater.
n ,v Jl 5iu
f
Fashionable
Emporium
Grand Invilation!
We are opening daily
New Goods!
Just in beautiful CASH ME it ES
in 1 lack ami all the fashionable
colors.
Tailcttas, Silks, Satins, Diagonals
in all shades.
Novelties in NECK WKAK
by every Steamer
TU LATEST STYLES and PAT
TKUNS in all Goods.
r, ^'' You can secure more Fleganco
tin I ISxcedencc, aud yet practice
in 010
than ever b il'ire.-"^
Ileautilul DUKSS GOOD3 at 12*
ecu is.
N oi v. itbstauding tho
Heavy Advances
iu Linens and L"?ng Cloth-, we are
on.- COSMOPOLITAN Sill UTS at
at old Low Priet s.
CLOTHING
For Qld?and Young at the most rea
sonable t'TGUIiRS.
GA-R L^ETS!
CA H PETS !!
Carpets in Large Variety at very
Low Price.-. * '
CO M. I"1] a"d take look at
WILSON bit HTNfNG
Sewing Machine,
The CHEAPEST nnd one of the
Ihj-t Sewing Machines in the Mar
ket.
LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machine
Al wavs on hand. Also Needle*
Attachments, Oils. eSfc., at Factory
lbics
MM K DEMOKEST'S Fall and Win
ter .' 1 liable. Patterns on hand and
in toll variety.
I invite all to enll and examine
mV IMMENSE STOCK and LOW
r'l; I ('!?>. No fault will bo found if
you do not bttv. Remember
THEODORE KOHN'S
Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium
NEW STOilET"
Having recently moved into my
New Store, I would beg leave to in
form my old friends and tho public
generally that I have and will conj
linuc to keep on hand tho
Purest Drugs,
liest Paints nnd Oils,
Lumps and Fixture*,
Finest Cigars and Tobaccos,
Plain and Fancy Candies,
And in fact, everything usually kept
in a first class
DRUG STORE!
1 also occupy, with my family, the
rr.bins over the store, and therefore
j wilt be able to put up prescripts ui.?
j at any arid .1 I hour- dun ig tho n
j k^cc lad on trout door.
I A. C, DUKES, >I. I>.
ret 'tl IST'J ly