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Osceola Timers an _______ .....- ROPRIETOR. LEON BO Y/june. 14,1890. SIHTOB AMD P Rain Drops. s-e;.— Attention! Children’s Entertsinmet at the Ladies’ Aid Hall. June 30th., and July Ist. •—Mr. C. C Rochelle is having a neat cottage built in the Edrlngton addition. — Fresh California Prunes, at L. A. Mounts & Co. —Master H alter Driver, who has been attending school, at Nashville, Tenn., returned home last Saturday. —Mrs. L. G. Cleere, and Mrs. J. C. Briekey and daughter were among the visitors to Memphis this week. —Take your White Crane Plumes to J. M. Stevenson. He pays a libe ral price for same. —Mrs. Duncan and children, left last Tuesday, for Memphis, where they will remain a few weeks. —Master Logan Young who has been oil' attending school, camo home last Saturday to spend the vacation. — A light, but refreshing shower of rain fell Thursday morning, and the warm sunshine since, is pushing the crops right up. —Among the visitors to Memphis this week were: Messrs. N. L. Avery, H. K. McVeigh, and J. A. Bamber eon. ■t .•—Mr. IF. 1.. Humphreys and wife, were among the passengess on board the Rosa last Tuesday bound for the bluff city. .—A write up of our trip to Hot Springs is unavoidably crowded out of this issue. It will appear incur next. Lawns,Calicoes, White Goods, Ginghams, Hosiery &c., almost at your own price, at L. A. Morris & Co. , —Mr. J. M. Stevenson’s new store house is nearing completion andpre tilts a neat and attractive appear- a l ' ' netiu Xl '»—Mrs. L. Ron scan is rusticated nany x. Koe, the home of her parents, and will he absent three or four weeks visiting relatione. — Just received, a fresh stock of Millinery Goods—Ladies Hats, ami Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed, in all shapes and in the latest styles. An elegant line of Hat Trimmings, Artificial flowers, &c. Call and see them at G. K. Brick ev & — The defeated candidates have a'l gone home, or gone to bed, as one of the aspirants to the Consta ble’s office did, and quietude once more reigns supreme. — Rev. Jas. F. Jernigan will preach at. < fsceola, sth., Sunday 11, a. m. Subject, Missions; nt. Dunavant’s Chapel, at I p. in. Nodena at Bp. m. In Gum hiues, we have any thing vou wish at much below the prices of any house in the city. L. A. Mouris & Co. —Renewals: Robt. Il arren, Is land 20.,Tenn; J. M.Cathy,Blythes v ille. New Subscribers: I*. J. Kelch Memphis, Tenn; J. J. Hearn, Rev erie, Tet.n: J. Fonville, Shawnee Village, Ark. --Messrs. N. B. Avery & Co., have secured the services of Mr. Le- G, a knight of the yard stick, who will be found affable and courteous, end ever ready to wait on their cus tomers. —We refund money in every in slancc when Plantation Chill Cure (regular and tasteless) fails— but it .tevcifiiiis. For sale by Ben. 11. Ba. < m s, and C. 11. GAYLORD, Os ceola, S. A. Davis, Blythesville, W.\i:n & Jones, Bardstown, Dr. W. K. Harrison, Frenchman’s Bayou, . B. W. Gosnei i. & Co., Blythesville, R. W. Friend, Becan Point. — Mrs. S. S. Semmes left yester day to attend the commencement . s of St. Vincent College, at C pc Girardeau, Mo., and on her re tmn will be accompanied by Misses Marv and Anna Semmes, the formei | giaduatmg at this session. --Town ordinance No. la, is to be enforced on and after the Ist. day . | July. All persons owning valu- Me degs should lake notice and pay tl.e tax and get a tax tag and collar In m the Marshal, or else run the lisk i f hmiig their degs killed. Closing Out Sale. I will close out my Entire i Stock of Goods, estimated val-, tie, MJ, for the next Fifteen j Jays, at, and below Actual Cost. Dont miss this oppor- ' tunitv fur rare bargains. 11. D. Simon’s । New York Store. ( —we are in receipt of an invita- 1 tion to attend the annual commence- J im nt of the Madison Female Insti lute, at Richmond, Ky. Miss Laura। Prewitt, to whom we are f >r this inviution, is among the grad- P uutua at this term. I will have late Planting Po-I talocs middle of coming week. I ii L A. Morris & Co. — Nowhere on the route from! Osceola to Hot Springs, did we see any crops looking as well ns the crops in the vicinity of (Isceola. we only need a railroad, in order that the outside world might see and re-; alize what a grand farming country we have here in Mississippi County. --Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes, nt Rock Bot tom Prices, at L. A. Morris & Co. , —Second Quarterly Conference for the Osceola circuit will be held 21st .and 22nd. of June, at Pecan Point. All the official members are 1 earnestly requested to lie present, 1 and the Point people, will welcome others who may w ish to attend. M. M. Smith P. E. will preside. —J. M. Stevenson guarantees to ( the hunters a liberal price for the Plumes taken from the large white ’ Cranes. Call on him for information regarding this new Industry. ’ —After being turned out upon ’ the commons, as it were, for the past two or three weeks, and kept 1 in enforced idleness, we find that in ’ resuming the editorial harness, the collar chafes, and the bands and I breechings gall a. little, with a lit . tie excereise and practice, however, we hope to settle down to regular work again, by our next issue. For Sale! Wo have two good mule for sale, r cash or easy terms, apply to I L. A. Morris & Co. r -W<‘ almost feel like bestowing a great big lot of praise on the two 3 young men who were left in charge of the mechanical department of the Times during our absence; and we would, too, but for the faetthat they allowed the sub editor to slip in an item, alluding to the editor and his • wife off on a “ bridle” tour. That was nn unkind cut, and when the feminine attachment to the Times ,t office c< mi’S hi me, there will tea t reckoning up, mind what we tell r you. GREAT CLEARING SALE ’’ Os our entire stock of Spring and ' Summer goods in order to make room for our immense line of goods,— to be in within ten days, e purchased at iruch below their mar . ket value. To insure immediate - sale of stock on hand, we have con cluded to . Cut Prices j in every department, making this 4 the most important offering of Sea sonable Goods ever on Record. Call and be convinced, >1 1.. A. Mok Ri is & Co. j' —Our sales of Plantation Chill and ’ Fever Cure (regular and tasteless) exceed in amount nil others togeth ’ er. Fer sale by Ben. 11. Bai curs, e and C. 11. Gaylord, Osceola, S. A. Davis, Blythesville, Ward & Jones, Bardstown, Dr. W. K. Harrison, e Frenchman’s Bayou, 1.. W. Gos. s xkll & Co., Blythesville, R. W. Friend, Pecan Point. e —The little children tiking part in the entertainment, are doing won- I, derfully well for the first week’s work. Their little songs soundquite s cheery, and the spirit with which they enter into the different recita tions shows a wonderful amount of talent in children so young. Miss Cooke Is more than delighted with e their progress; in fact, she is very proud of them. The public is assur ed that a rare treat is in store for - them. —Plantation Chill and Fever Cure 1 (regular and tasteless) is the only remedy fucscribei/ by pbysciuus. 3 For sale by Ben. 11. Bai cut s, and C. ll.Gaylokd, (Isceola, S. A. Da- , vis, Blythesville, Ward & Jones, - Bardstown, Dr. W. K. Harrison, > Frenchman’s Bayou, L. W. Gos , xni. & Co., Blythesville, R. W. - Frie.ni>, Pecan Point. — when the editor got to Mem - phis, on his way Lome last w ednes r day, he was met by the following! t delegation from Mississippi County, | , who escorted him home on the Sir. 1 - Rosa Lee: Messrs. (). Lewis, of! , Blythesville, I). L. Furgurson, of . Nodena, IL R. McVeigh, Charles! , Gilbert, w. L. Humphreys, John , Lambcrson, and Mesdames L. G.! Cleere, J. C. Brickey, w. L. Hum phreys, and Misses Gracie waller! and Ida Lambcrson. we felt a lit-! tie crest-fallen when we found later I on, that they had only casually been on a shopping tour, and that a form lai reception and ovation was not in tended. I —We would not urge an article without merit. We urge gmrr autee Plantation Chill Cure, (regu lar and tasteless.) For sale by Ben. IL Bai । ni s,and C. H.Gavi.oki>,()s coela, S. A. Davis, Blythesville, Ward & Jones, Bardstown, Dr. W. K. Harrison, Frcnchmaii’H Bayou, L. W. GosNEi i.ik Co., Blythesville, ■ R. W. Friend, Pecan Point. To Hunters. 1 Having connected myself with a firm who are the largest dealers in Aigrettes (white Crane plumes) in ' the United States, 1 am now in a po- I sition to pay the highest market price : for the same. Vou will find it very profitable to kill these birds for their/ plumes. There is nothing that will pay you better. I will buy them from you at mv store, where I guarantee ; to give correct weights and full value • for ei cry Feather. Shippers often/ Isuffer by iucoriect weights and as- Gortments; therefore you will find it I to your interest to sell to me, at home, i where justice is guaranteed. , I I will gladly furnish all necessary < i information upon application. 11 J. M. Stevenson. c | —V>e take pleasure in culling in tention to the announcement of Mr. ; J. 1). Block, our present able and ef ficient Prosecuting Attorney, which appears in the A column.' Mr. B . has made an honest conscientious, iand indefatigable prosecutor, and has guarded the interests of the state I in such a manner as to elicit the ap- I probation of the law abiding, as well as the admiration of the evil doers, who found him i v r ready to listen to the story of paliating cir cumstances, and offer a plea in mit igation, when the nature of the case admitted, and invoked the mercy of the court. Mr. Block will scarce ly meet with any opposition at the coming election, although the district Ims quite an array of young, bright and shining legal lights, who are al , most spoiling for an opportunity to commit themselves into the hands of , the dear people. Block deserves another term. Let us give it to him. — Stop and Think! Plantation Chill Cure (regular and tasteless) i cures DO cases out of every hundred, and price only 50 cents. For sale by Ben. 11. Bai-im s, and C. 11. । Gavi.ord, Osceola, S. A. Davis, Blythesville, Ward \ Jones, Bards town, Dr. W. K. Harrison, Frcnch , man’s Bayou, L. W. Gosnei.i. • & Co., Blythesville, R. W. Friend Pecan Point. FRISCO LINE. The Best, route from .Arkansas to all points North, East ami west. Reclining chair cars, elegant, coaches I and Pullman sleepers, are run on ail 1 through trains. For particulars, ad ' dress D. wish vrt, Gen’l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. i —Why pay 75 cents or 81 when i you can buy Plantation Chill Cure I (regular and tasteless) for 50 cents, > which is guaranteed to cure you? < For sale by Ben. .11. Bai this, and i U. H. Ga v lord, (fs'-eola, and S.A. I I >avis, Blythesville, Ward & Jones, Bardstown, Dr. W. K. Harrison, Frenchman’s Bayou, L. W. Gos nei.i. & Co., Blythesville, R. W. 1 Fiuend, Pecan Point. 1 WAMIII\<.ITOS EllTTflK ’ Washinoton, D. C., June, 9, ’9O. P (From Onr Rcanlni- Corrcipoadout.) On rising to address the Senate on the silver question, Mr. Sherman said that he had not intended to dis s cuss the subject until some practical - measure hnil been brought forward because the bill reported from the Finance committee was only an on easy ghost, wandering without fath । er, without compass, without, guide, . with no one to cull for a vote upon ' it, and no one to demand a solution of the difficult problem. But ns he '’ was compelled to absent himself up on more imp irtant bi.sin >ss, he wouhi '’ avail himself of the present oppor ’ tunitv to say something which he had written. lle harangued against the free coinage idea,and quoted cer tain figures from a government re t port, the accuracy of which was in • stantly challenged by Senator Tell s or. Mr. Sherman insisted that the B figures wore, from a government Ii rep >rt and therefore must bo correct, • and wanted to know what newspa -1 per scrap would be brought in to s controvert what ho had road. Sena i tor Ti ller still politely insisted that f the truth had not boon toLI, arid - wanted to correct the statement bo r fore it was made public. Mr. Sher man however would not yield the , floor. On Thursday Mr. McKinley re ported a resolution that the House । immediately consider his silver bill, until Saturday at 3 P. M., when the previous question should be consid ered as ordered, forty minutes were given for debate. Mr. Blount said that ho had no ob jection to ‘he time allowed for de bate, but that the chairman of tiie committee of coinage, weights and measures would be allowed to offer ’ all the amendments that were admis > sible under the rules of the House, •। and that when these were i Ifered 11 there would be given no opportuni । ty to the minority to offer any amend ' inent, or to ask the House to vote 1 1 on the free coinage of silver. At ■the republican caucus the other night there had been much dlscim ision and it was necessary to w hip in I the friends of free silver by this res-1 elution. It was wicked, shameful! 1 and an outrage on the minority.! There were many republicans who I would vote for free silver but for fear of the President, who was in ae-i , cord with the Secretary of the Treas ury, and both in accord with wall street. It was a humiliating sight to an American citizen when in the presence of the President the repub licans were driven to trampling down the rules of the House. Ifthe ma jority and the President yielded to the money power the masses hereaf ter would dictate and enforce legis lation. Mr. Bland said that there was no iloubt but that a large majority of the House favored the unlimited! coinage of silver, and in order to prevent that fact from appearing on j the record it was necessary to gag, all the democrats and many of the 1 I repul lieaus. Mr. Wiliams said that the resolution was intended to pre vent the majority from legislation, I but the slick drivers of the republi can flock easily rounded most of it i j up, and gained their point as usual, ! 12(lyeas, 117 nays. The passage of 1 this resolution l.as thoroughly dis- ! couraged the free silver men, and 1 they mean to strive no more for their . measure this session but accept the i 1 'House bill which will pass, and en-1 c deuvor, in vain, to have it amended in respect to the bullion clause. j I’his bill, which goes into effect, 30 days after its passage, directs the! passage of <1,500,0(10 worth of sil-l ver every month, to be paid for by I silver bullion treasury notes, redeem able in coin, and made a legal ten der for all debts, public or private, except where otherwise stipulated in contract. The Secretary of the Treasury may redeem them in silver bullion nt the market price, and may coin such bull,on as is needed to re deem silver notes, but the 82,000,- 000, coinage act is repealed. If sil ver goes up to par coinage shall be free. Finally <110,000,000 held in the rreasury as a redemption fund, tor the notes of retired national I banks, is to be turned into the gen •■rid fund. The business men arc now having] a hearing betore the Finance com-j mittee ol the Senate, in protest against the injustice of the McKim I ley bill. Mr. A. IL Saxton, <>f New] k'ork, represented the j- Obing hard ware trade of the United States and an investment of 800,000,000. He fully and strongly exposed the mis statements of the cutlery maniifac turers by' which they had induced the committee on ways and moans to reduce the cutlery rates. He showed by their own statementsand governmental statistics that their products have'increased 50 per cent in the last six years, instead of large ly falling idl as was claimed; and that importations had decreased 7 per cent. That instead of their profit bi ing *815,000 in 1887, as stated by them, it was 81,900,000. The Malt dealers are next in order. — Memphis is afflicted with a se vere case of hot-politics. -—Subscribe for the T imes. *1 ARE YOU GOING EAST? then travel over THE “OLD RELIABLE'’ ROUTE, Little Rock and Memphis 11AIEKOAI). Two Fast Express Trains DAILY Making Direct Connection at Memphis. No Brs Tran.-i ei:. FOK ALL POINTS EAST. SHORTEST LINE, FAST TIME, SURE CONNECTIONS, PERFECT SERVICE, rinest Woodruff and Pullman Bullet Sleepers. Tim Most Com fortable, Attractive and Desirable ROUTE. Slopping (’ar JL’i ilis reserved and inioi matio” furnished. Ad.lrP.s: 8. W- TnKEK, General Passenger Agt. Little Rock, Aik. T. N. TUCKER, PROPRIETOR Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, (Opposite Court House,) Osimii.A, Arkansas. I k<ep fiist-rla.-• Stittfl’c an<l Hock, and all kii ds of v. liit-les-ks. I.u-wi..., H! | r . •Vs < t(‘ . col HilDlly o;i !i tt:il. .'iii'! f'lrni lieil :it .1 lD(iiiH'litß notice. Ainni'O }irr|.;ue'l t.» ho ir<| aml lak ■ can- of t imooi nf • tock . H i< a,unable l utes. Ml poFsible i ; ;po taken to pii'Vvn’ .cei ilriits, but m ill not he r< s|n.iisi ! >!e lor anv that ic.ij occur Soliciting your j atrontuge. I im. ifully. NOTICE TOC RANGE ROAD, To Whom It May < oncern We will applv j at Hie July term r f Ilie Missi-sippi Comity j Court ffii an ordri tn np. n n roml conmL'n. ijm I at the loot of Big Lake, running' by off Sain I’.iiHch, lliem-e »«ast alop.y; til? so'ml i.- Yow* cstablichetl by Walker cut oil, theme ajon/ i ami mar the roml to whore it iutercepts ilc ‘ Eaulks road, Dear the cypress, nortl ■ W I’ Hah-’s place, th.'m-i by the w.ty of the! old Kvan.i’place in 11 v stall Le-.oeon W . r. Hale's place. This .June 2, I-»0. SEI if SOI i H WOOD. N ITICE TO CHANGE KoAD, 'l'o Whom It May ( oxt i rn: We will nppiy ilt the Jill) te> i;t > !' : . ■ > , , IH|l , Court tor an or h r i • epi u a r<aui c<j!,i>in-iw j 2 at the •on; h cm I < I 11, e lai;.* wnt ch is of tbp line between sec’s. U. a; <| If.’ 1. H, If H.thi i.v south makiog a .-light curve to Hie v -t, u- the cor mi of Scethm '.n j;, j.s, :;a A.; t, ih,ine ,south u ith an eastern eii. yt; in a point varth east ol tae corner of Sei-N.'l, I, .p A' 10. ia T. I.' il,ih ncc >' Hth tiinamh Sei Hlam! U'roiixh J. \\ \\ HlianiK’ il Id to the jnh r-. • n I the (anility road oil the north shleol till- U. S. Le vee. 3 his June 2nd .'suo. J L HEARN. J.T JONES. TRIkSTEEkSSALE Not!, e is, hereby, given, That, io trustee in i a certain Deni < f T' e.xn.i’ .( to me by .James Liston, for the henellt of I\ml Mellow an A<<> .on ihe c:;i ( | ■ (lay of Novemlier J Wi, ii conleil in the uh ikb- < ML< cf Mi-si-sipp j ( on ty Arkansas, in Trust Dred Record, \ol. j age I will on TUESDAY. JUNE2ITH. 1890, procctd to sell, at the store House, known ns the Lishm store House, in the town of Osceola! A'kai sas. at public outcry, and h»re i-h. lo the j highest Imbhr. all tile remainder of the stock ot meii liamli'v. uvruro'. book accounts, notes, I Ar . coiGeyed by oaidTiiist Deed, not hereto-I foi, (h.spo-i .i <f at private sale, .s also an umli- | vided Q interest in NA, of J,ot No b>, together vith the store house, known as the Liston i stort-hoii-c. in said town of Osceola, a i kan sa<, in sutis’actioii of the icniainder of the indebt-1 edae.-i* M-iui' <1 by said Trust Ovu. an ! costs. 11. D. TOMLINSON i Trustee’s Sale. NOI l( E I- HEREBY iIIVEN. T .at. a . Mtp- I plied Trustee in a certain Dred of Trtt.-t. e.\e ruled ।,i Hu- Mil day of July , IS' >. by W b i ll’iskiuF and his Mile, to secure R W . Friend ‘ in ihe sum .4 im enty-five hundred dollars, dm-1 and payiblr on the 21tn day ot Dccemhei, Is’ G, in in ing to p<r, cent interest per annum, j fr«’in dat--until paid; which l>t - I 4 Trust ;• recordci in Hi. Chili’s onire ot Mi-.sfsi; p; ' ; County Ark in-, "s. in Trust Deed Record, \ol.j ‘A’ I will, on I SATURDAY THE 21st DAY OF JUNE A. I). IWiO, SKT ~ pr.-cei dtosoll at the Court House, in the town 1 of Osceola \ ikaiisiis, at public ouicry, to the liiehvst hiddci, I’t r cash the loliriwin/describ cU rm' and j < oonnl property, situated in the 1 town of Osceola, /Yrkansas, to-wit: li.it certain let of land, on the wt -4 side of Bicl way ith < county load, jn-r Hot of Hie - tote levri ) aml bounded on the N ath by im ot ot Mrs. Eva Butivr; on the U est by the lot ( >f Alins Fann y Fletcher; and on the >ouih, by ’ be lot ot -J. D . Driver, -together with ail the i . Household and Kitclu n furniture, cojitained in ‘ hr residence on said ihtjiil'Cs, in satislaction »H!i< indebtednc-i-s SJ-XMLUU secured by said I Deed ol I rii I. । a credit of ihie Hundred ] mil • ighly-Hvv dollars ami lihy-ti... cents, ■ 1x5..V, jardrted on raid dent, January 10th. ' ’ and lOpi et inte’c.-.t per annum on the bal ■ 3 aire due from July 9th isn;, and expense of nfoK in-; >.ai ! J r>D-i L.A MORRIS, I Supplied Trustee. If You Want , Tin-ioofiHg, <>r guttering, y'”i will Ido well to call on me: J can do the work for less TOOMEY (han you can possibly get it done by going elsewhere. j Repairing Guns and Sewing- Machines, a Specialty, HVnl' tram a i t ed. VC. N. Wh bur. (Shop opposite Post (Jtiiue.) “The Gazette Publishing Com pany is now mailing two eytiaordi-l I nary offers of. premiums. The first! is a coni| lete set of Waverly Novels, twenty five in all, bound neath’ in I | twelve paper voluim s, to each year 1 ly subscriber to the Daily G\ZEiru. who pays > 11Min advance. 'Die Necond is the Weekly Gazette in i James h'enitnore Coopei’s Works, ice volumes in ;s 11, and the Weekly i G azette fur $1.25. The common cloth edition of the Waverly Novell costs SIO.OO while the five volumes sent with the W”- kly Ga re tail nt fifty cents each oi <2 50 pet set. Such an ( xccllent opportunity to secure these nooks has n 'ver been made, not to overlook the fact that they are given free with the best pa per in the State. Remittances in Doth cases must be made directly to the Gazette, Little Hoek.” r m i<: NJTIOKAL ? DEMOCRAT Every Democrat Should Read 1 r. Every Seeker Afi er Politi cal Turin Should Read I r. o CH.TJI3 RATES. > Wo will send theNA ri<>NALDi:M ocilvu and'l’lli: (Isceola Times to , any address within the I ’nited States for $2.00 a year. All ppi 1 up sub scribers to the Osceola Times arc , entitled to the benefits of this offer. 5 The regular subscription price of the National Democrat is $1.50 j per year, and it is well worth it. It is published weekly in th ■ city ol Washington, and each issue contnins eight s< veii-cohnini p m 'S of reading matter. S nd to thisoliice for sample copies. It has the endorsement of Imidirm • Democrats; it . onlains all the Wash ington and Natiomd news; its record ol Uotigressiorml proceedings will be full and complete, and it is m every way a worthy exponent of sound I b-moei itic Doctrine. Sulwerib" now and secure this stauimh organ of the party of the people. ’l'he Os. ioi a Times and the Naiional Demo.rai foi: $2.00 ! pki: year in advan. i:. Notice to Tax Payers! Tia First Nnll'.nnl Bank ol rh ■ il. of Main . ! • o . - : /: , >lu 11 h.M ‘ x < rip’ oj AVnrr.uil n, in m;) ni -<Tn. by piirch iM-rs. Hknuy Leuiirman J. H. EORUM & CO. Proprietors, 1 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable We I ave«plendid lota and ph nty -.f!'..-, .'. f OI Dri.Vt ru keep ii i■. -<■ In-S i .n-n.-s.s > l|H | i( ; ' • ‘ ' Ui- I ii..-! -t\ It -. ()||). n n lliigi iitF am! liorHi-f nr- alwavs on bund. 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Late of Clapp & ILVSSETT & CLAPP) Dealers in lIDUtjIJ & WMi D' .r<, Sash, Blinds, Mmnlcs, Mouldings, Baths, Shingles,Cedar it)t .l all Kinds of BI 11.D1 XG MATERI AU. ‘ ’ • ■ Esdimates a .7 I’ri m Bists I'uruislmd on Application. Agj OP'FICE Ui JEcimimi'N Stifiet, MEMPHIS, TidNN , ATTENTION: FORWARD MARCH! Such being our Watch-word, we have endeavored to sur pass all previous efforts. Our already mammoth Stock of Goods is being liberally replenished, and we can say, truly, never was there such a magnificent Stock of Goods offered for sale in Osceola; and owing to ‘Hard Times,’ we intend to make prices so low that all competition will be swept away. This is no idle boast; come price our goods and convince yourselves. At least 15 per cent, will be saved to the wise who buy from Yours Truly, N. L. AVERY & 00. WEEKLY V& \ A TWELVB-FAGE DEMOCBATIC TAm./lj ESTABLISHED 1867. 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