(,,vrnil)virr gntlrpcntlciit. jlll USDAY. FEB. 25th. 1K97. lOttL MATTER*. IIiinIucnr Rules. \\Y will not, hereafter, insert adver nt.?ts of any kind in our local col 1 'i* ;lt less than from l.S to 20 cents a J:; for each insertion. u hoi. a subscriber orilers bit* paper .M oiitimic(l lie is, of course, expected "t' jllt. hamc time to pay up all arrcar Pratli notices published gratis. ? ii' ituarieti and Resolutions of Respect :;N0 cents per line. \,|(lrcss all letters to Dennis & Arga l r;t(. or to t lie 1 NDErKNDENT. Ml subscriptions are due In advance t?'$l .-w a year. \\ lion payment is made the date will n.i.ciir changed within two weeks. If iiatitfe docs not appear notify us. ] ,ir a change of address send us the 0],l ;,s well as the new address. \\ c ir<> to press early Thursday morn iiil'. Advertisements or comtnuuica i of any kind, intended for the cur rent weekly issue, should always he here Wednesday morning. \o attention win be paid to anony nii.us communications. You need not vi? 1 1 your real name, but it must always accompany your communication. on all job work our terms are cash, except in cases of merchants and others with whom we have running accounts. Tiik Presbyterian church here has adopted a new system foi raising the church finances. Sink hear have been killed this win ter in the neighborhood of Driscol, Po cahontas county. I n k ;Uth session of the Washington colored Conference will convene at Annapolis, Aid., on the 10th of March, I'.ishop Newman presiding. Cor.. J. W. St. Ci.aih, of Fayette county, and J. C. Wysor, of Pulaski, \ a., have been retained to defend C. h. ( nitty, whose trial for the killing of \Y. A. l'aully will come up at the next tenn of Monroe Circuit Court. Kastek-Pay is always the first Sun day after the full moon which happens on or next after the 21st of March, and il the full moon happen upon a Sunday, K aster-I)ay is the Sunday after. This year Easter will be Sunday, April IStb. Don't tail to attend the entertain ment to be given by " The Spinsters'' in the Town llall to-morrow evening. It promises to be something new under the sun and will doubtless be enjoyed In all. (io to R. P. Rittenhouse to se cure your seats. Col. John M. Rowan, State Tress urer, will accept thanks for a copy of bis Biennial Report for the fiscal years and 1895-6. It seems to be the fullest and most complete reports of the kind ever sent out by the Treasury Department of the State. Kiev. \V. (i. Wattkus, pastor of the christian Church in II iuton, has placed his resignation in the hands of the of ficial board of the church to take effect the first Sunday in March, and has ac cepted a call to the pastorate ot the Christian Church, at Honceverte. Miss Elikabktii Auiiucklk Van I.kah, will be matried in the Second Presbyterian Church, at Roanoke, Va., mi Monday, the 1st inst., to Thomas 1 .osier (iolT. Miss Van Lear is well known here, having frequently visited licr aunt, Mrs John D. Arbuckle. ? <)i ic music lovers are looking for ward with pleasing anticipations to the coining of the New York Quartet < o. which will appear in our Town Hall on Saturday night, March Oth. ? Who does not enjoy a song by a quartet til' sweet singers? Procure seats from H. I*. Itittenhouse. Tii k commodious and handsome new storehouse built by S. It. Mason on the Montgomery corner is Hearing comple tion. The main room which will be occupied by It. 1*. Rittenhouse will be fully completed this week and his goods placed in the shelves. Win. W. (Irow will occupy the smaller room with his I'oot and shoe store, and W. Lake Motire, we understand, will soon open a drug store in the room Mr. (irow will vacate. The Hank of Greenbrier? David A. Dxvyer President, and Jas. VV. Dwyer Cashier? opened for business last Sat urday. The large store-room from which It. l'orter Itittenhouse recently moved his goods lias been elegantly titted up with furniture appropriate for the purpose, the walls newly pa pered, the lloor carpeted, and a large lire-pioof vault built and provided with a time-lock safe. So that the new hank is now ready to receive de posits, make loans. &c. W k stated last week (making the statement from the bed. information at hand) that the liabilities of M. A. Hurr,of Konceverte, who recently made an assignment, were about $3,000 and his assets about 8800 or $1,000. Mi. 1'urr writes us this week saying that I'is liabilities are $1,600 and that his notes and accounts amount to $2,800.? He says nothing about the value of his stock and whether he intended this to '?e included in the $'2,800 we do not know. We take pleasure in making the correction, and hope Mr. Hurr may be able to discharge his liabilities in lull and be able to continue his business. 1'itoM Fayette papers we learn that since the preliminary investigation of Hit' shooting of (?. L. Morris, the popu lar ('. & Q. Railway agent at Kanawha ' alls, by Squire Irwin L. ltigg at Heepwater, on the 13th. mention of which was made in these columns last week, public sentiment, which at first was much against ltigg, has turned in ''is favor and the shooting of Morris is (>l?en|y justified? one of the justices who sat in the investigation voting to discharge him. The evidence showed that Morris and Mrs. ltigg had been cr'minally intimate, that ltigg if 'bil not know, strongly suspected this Hll(l bad warned Morris that he would shoot him if he did not desist. Among the witnesses in the case was Squire "'Kg's little daughter whose testimony, ,,l(?ugh not published in the papers, proved her mother's guilt and was so touching and pathetic that strong men wept as they heard the child tell the Mory of her mother's shame. Ili.ritlilr I'llmt it l)tr|iw*t?r. At I)eep water, Fayette comity, on Monday night, the loth instant, Mrs. Hadford, the widow of Isaac Had ford who was murdered several years ago hy Wash Adkins, was cruelly and criinmallv assaulted by two negroes.? The t wo fiends entered her house, where she lived alone. One of them was ! armed with an axe. They threatened her life if she refused to submit to j their desires. She pleaded with them not to kill her. and fought them for [ souie time. They dragged her outside , of the house, and one of the negroes forced her to yield to his purpose. It j is supposed that they were frightened away. Four negroes were arrested Tuesday by Harrison Ash and were lodged in the Montgomery lock-up, where they will be kept until Mrs. Had ford is able to visit Montgomery and identify or exculpate them. UlKh Water*. Recent ruins have greatly swollen the streams in Virginia, w est Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, and much damage will doubtless be done.? At Cincinnat I on the -2rd the Ohio was 51 feet and still rising. The Kanawha and Klk have inundated a good portion of Charleston and the capitol building is now surrounded by water. Mr. Tel ford telegraphed from Charleston Tues day morning that the Kanawha was 40 feet there and still rising, and that the back water was four feet deep on Capi tol street. From this the streets must now be used as canals with the people going from place to place in boats.? The Greenbrier was very high Tuesday and Greenbrier llridge could not be reached from this side. A number of people were forced out of their homes at llonceverte. The river was as high as it had been for twelve years. It, however, begun to fall on Tuesday and is now within its banks. Plrkuut In Town n z ?l County. We regret to statu that Mr. Wash. Wallace's condition is no bettei. lie is gradually growing weaker. E. L. Hell will leave March 1st for the Kastern markets, and you may ex pect to see some nice spring goods at J. E. Hell's soon. The new store-room which is to be shortly occupied by Win. W. CJrow, in our 'burg, was discovered to be on fire at a late hour last night. No great damage was done. Supposed to have caught from a spark in the shavings. On Sunday and Monday last this sec tion was visited by very heavy thunder storms? the electrical display being very vivid and severe for the time of vear. The old saying that thunder in early spring is a sign of cold weather to follow, was fully verified this week. J. Ii. Wright, of this community, was robbed of $751 while in lloanokc, Va., week before last, and the police of said city telegraphed Mr. Wright re cently that they had the man, whose name we hear is Win. Meadows. Mr. Wright is in Uoanoke this week attend ing the trial. At the (Quarterly Meeting held in the M. E. Church, South, here last Monday the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Sunday School Su perintendent, Win. E. Nelson ; Stew ards. .ludge ,J. M. McWhorter, Dr. S. C. Heard, M. P. Farrier, A. D.Seldom ridge, J. ru lw. cheap. Apply at the Lewisburg Drug More. \Y 1 1 1 1 n ill ? I) <>?? I n ? County. Iteiua. We have had a heavy rainfall, which, with the melting snow, has made big waters. The river is breaking over its banks in some places, and grave fears are entertained that property along its course will be damaged ere it subsides. One of the saddest deaths that has occurred in our town for some time was that of little Herbert, son ol Dr. and Mrs. .1. A. Larue, who died at his home half past three o'clock on last Saturday morning, the 'Jnth, in the 12th year of his age. The evening before he was unusually cheerful, and did not complain in the least of feeling unwell. The next morning he was lying in the cold embrace of death. Although his health had not been good for some time his death was unexpected at the time and its suddenness a great shock to the whole community. Epilepsy, accom panied by paralysis, was the cause of his sudden demise. Herbert was a bright, manly little fellow, and his po liteness and general deportment at home, at school ? everywhere? was ex cellent and endeared him in the hearts of all who knew him. From early in fancy he was the cherished object of parental affection, and the grief of his parents and little sister, Nellie, was very touching, and calculated to awaken the tenderest sympathies of the heart. All day long the house of mourning was crowded with people looking for the last time upon the dear little fellow and trying to console the bereaved ones. His remains were interred in the Oak Grove cemetery on Sunday, the lilst with impressive ceremonies. The be reaved family have the heartfelt sym pathy of the entire community. Let them rejoice in the consolation that he is " Safe in the arms of .lesus." Wni. Mann, of Edray, and Miss Vir die U. ('lark, of Hillsboro, were mar ried at the residence ot the bride's motner, on last Wednesday morning, the 17th inst., by Hev. W. T. I'rice, of Marlinton. We extend our congratu lations to the happy young couple, and sincerely wish them prosperity and hap piness throughout their lives. .lames Sheets, who lived near Wil liams' river has moved into town, and is occupying the house II. Nathan va cated a short time ago. C. W. Beard, who had a long spell of sickness, is slowly recovering. All the sick in this neighborhood are recover in?, with the exception of Mrs. Pinnell, of Mill Point, who is very low, and whose sufferings at times are almost beyond human endurance. Thomas Sullivan will leavesome time this week for Clinton county, Missouri, where he expects to make bis future home. Good luck to ye, Tom. Hunters report that the snow in the black mountains uorth of here is two feet in depth. J. II. C. Training Krhool. We shall teach a Keview School at Williamsburg, beginning May :ir?l and continuing ten weeks. Tuition for the term : Ad van ceil grade, 85 ; 1 nterme diatc, 83.75; Primary, 83. Hoard can he obtained for from 8'? to per month. A i.kx. Thompson, James T. Uuckkk. ? La ml Aiifiniuiil. Editor Greenbrier bulejK'ndent : The agitation of the subject of the ; re -assessment of the landH of the State i reminds me that the present manner of ! lump assessment as practiced In this j State is most unequal and unjust. The law should require a separate assess ment of the agricultural value, the timber value and the mineral value, added to tho improvements. This only can give a fair valuation. I n the case of towns the building site value should he assessed separately from the other values. Due consideration should be given to the great prospective decline in lands on account of the growth of the single-tax idea, which 1 think has had a much greater effect in the depre ciation of real estate values than most of us suppose. M. A. Dt'NLAi*. Academy, Feb. 15, "!?7. MoitR llUL'TK THAN MAN. ? TIlO llintou Republican tells of the arrest of K. M. Gallagher, a brakeuian on the (J. ?&U. Railroad, on a warrant sued out by his 15-year old son charging the father with cruel and inhuman treatment. ? For some trivial offence Gallagher jumped on his boy Tuesday afternoon and heat him with a water-hose, the brass nozzle cutting gashes in his head and face, and almost if not quite de stroying the sight of one of his eyes. After he had knocked the boy down on the floor he stamped him with his feet and the heel prints are still plainly per ceptible on his face. The boy was a horrible sight, cut and bleeding when he escaped from his miserable wretch of a father, and popular indignation was aroused to such a pitch that it might not have been safe for Gallagher to have appeared on the streets unac companied by tho otliccrs of the law. ? The man seems to be equally mean and cruel In his ireatment of his wifo, who is said to be a refined and educated wo man. The man who would treat a dog as this man treated his own son de serves to be beaten with a bastinado or huiip up by the ears. Editor Greenbrier Independent : Say to the people of (ircenbrier for me that there are a great many valua ble seedling apples scattered through out our State that are truly worthy of perpetuation. I desire to collect and test these apples at the Experiment Station, and I, therefore, ask your co operation. I desire a few cions from each tree that you know to l>e a natural seedling worthy of cultivation. Tie the cions of the different sorts into separate bundles and give each a num ber. Then write a description of the habit of the tree, the color, flavor and season of ripening of the fruit. We cannot pay for this service, but we will gladly refund the postage. Further, any cions sent will be considered as private property, and no trees or nur sery Btock will be grown from them without permission from the person furnishing theoriginal stock. Origina tor need, therefore, feel no hesitation in sending cions as they will never he used to propagate stock that might come in competition with that grown by the originator or finder Thanking you in advance for any service rendered. I am respectfully yours, L. C. Coubett, I'rof. of Agriculture and llorticuture, West Virginia University, Morgan town, West Va. In Skahcii ok an IIeih.? Mr. An drew l'rice, of Pocahontas, W. Va., is in the city. Mr. Price comes to Rich mond on a combined trip of business and pleasure. For pleasure he brings his bride on a visit to the relatives and many friends of his mother, who was herself a Richmond lady, and the busi ness he is making out of his trip is to tind some blood relative of J. VV. Da vis. The little story and the mystery with which it is spiced makes it interesting to read, and still more if one happens to have the blood of the lamented Da vis flowing in his veins. More than half a century ago a gen tleman came to Richmond from the section of the Stato which is called now West Virgina, driving before him Li herd of cattle for Richmond's mar ket. While on this trip he saw a small lad named Davis in the poorhouse of the city, and was struck with the hand Home face of the child, and, perhaps be cause he had no children to cheer his own home, he determined to adopt the boy. He was taken home, as carefully reared and trained ;is one could wish his own child, and when a man he proved a friend truly to be leaned upon to the man who had helped him in his need. II is old friend died, lie was his heir, and in coming years he prospered. When almost an old man he married a lady who did not survive him, and no child came to bless their wedded life. Two years ago the man himself died, and left no will, but an estate valued at about $5,n0o. Karly after his marriage Mr. Day is made a will leaving the entire property to his wife. Hut this last testament at her death was burned, and no other was made. So now the property goes first to any one, however distant the re lation may be, who can preve a blood kinship to the deceased man. Should 110 successful claim arise the estate will go to the heirs of the dead wife. ? Rich. Dispatch. Thk numerous friends ofCof. It. P. Harlow will ho gratified to learn that he has been appointed on the commission to revise the Constitu tion. Thisisacoinpliment that ought, ami no doubt does, make the Colonel feel a little proud of the distinction conferred upon hi in. The advan tage to the people of this section of the State of having a member on the commission is obvious, and no doubt will be taken advantage of to ongraft in the amendments offered the views in regard to the funda mental fabric of the Commonwealth of the leaders of this section ? the equal of any other part of the Htate in Intelligence and intellect. Owing to the high waters wo have beon una ble to obtain the names of the whole commission, but will give them next week. Hay for sale. Apply to John II. ! , Crawford, Organ Cave. I ha vk given Chamberlain's Cough Kenicbv a fair test and conHidcr it one] ' of tlie best reined icH for croup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sutlicient, although I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yields verv readily to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend it for croup 1 and colds in children. Gko. K. Whlkk, Clerk of the Circuit Coutt. Fernandina, Kla. Sold by O. 1*. Svdcnstrieker A Co. | .......... Til k Australian wool sales last year amounted to 007,1 hs hales, a falling off of .*>i),0no bales over tho sales of 18'J"?. +? ? ? < ? Mu. Waud I.. Smith, ot Fredericks town, Mo., was troubled with chronic dianlura for over thirty years. He had become fully satisfied that it was only a question of a short time until he would have to give up. He had been treated by some of the best physicians in Kurope and America but got no per manent reliaf. One day lie picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an ad vertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlura Remedy. He got a bottle of it. the lirst dose helped him and its continued use cured him. Kor sale l>\ <>. 1*. Sydenstricker & Co. FARMERS' HOME UK WKST VIlKilNlA. ORGANIZED ANI) INCORPOR ATKL) I'NDKH THE LAWS OF THIS STATIC. Home Office of Fjcwiabnry, If, fa, ['resident? .1. M. Svdknstkickkk. Secretary? R. P. Rittenhousk. Executive Committee? .loilN M. SVDKNSTIIICKKU. .InilN 11. C II A W KOHT). Titos. II. Dennis. Insurance at Actual cost. But in all respects first -class. Once Insured, always Insured. No Periodical Renewals. No Salaried Ollictrs. No assessments except for Losses by Fire and Lightning. Insures only Farm and well Isolated Town property. No one risk for more than S-,000. Organized not for profit but solely for Protection. You eleet your own ollicers. Your neighbors adjust your losses. The Plan cooperative and Mutual and a well proven success. The Company is growing with great rapidity, having since its organization last June, taken over SooO.OOO of in surance in Greenbrier and adjoining counties. Address the Secretary for further particulars. Dec. 17? tf. GREEN & BREADY Don't fail to call and examine our new and complete line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIUAllS, &e. OUR OWN MAKE. Wo are Headquarters for line fresh Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c. ICE-CREAM & ICE-CREAM SODA a Specialty. Strict attention given to ice-cream for families. Our Motto : ? Best Gouds at Lowest Prices, ('all and be convinced. Yours truly, GREEN & BREADY, Mar. 12-tf. Lewisburg. W. Va. Lewisburg Hardware Store C. K. CONNF.r?, Prop'r. I handle si nice assortment of IIA 111) WAKE, and will order any tiling yon may want in my line that I have not in stock, (iive me a call and he con vinced. HARDWARE, STOVES, Etc. GROCERIES, TOBACCO and CI CARS. Apr. 2-1 v. MAN UKACTUHRK OK HIES. CHIMES, SULKIES, jERSEYS, SPRING and FARM WAGONS. &c. LEW IS HIT RG . WEST VA. <11 AS. ?. LAREW, Commissioner or AcconntH Tor Green* brier County, Lkwisiu HO, W. Va. SETTLES accounts of administra tors, guurdaiuH and other liducia ries and of public ofllcers. Does au ac counting business for merchants, cor porations and individuals. Writes deed, contracts, ?fcc. Terms reasonable. Jan. 1 4? tf . nON 'T fail to call on 1>. R. Thomas before buy ins your Tobacco and Cigars, either in large or small qaun itias. M ATTINUS and Oil Cloths. J. E. BELL. D.R. Thomas, New HODSE! Opposite Lewisburg Hotel, still nan dies a choice and attractive line ?>f (family Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Canned Goods, Toys, Fancy Articles, Fruits CONFECTIONERIES. Ac. And will make it to the advantage of all wishing good Goods at Plkas ino prices to buy from him. As heretofore, a Specialty, and will sell at a surprising Shout Profit, par ticularly in unbroken packages. HE LEADS lu TOBACCO and CIGAKS, and will furnish (Quality at 1'riccs that will not fail to he Satisfactory. Canned (roods. Do not suffer yourselves to be imposed upon by buying Bulged and Unwhole some (loods. CHRISTUM liOOIIS, Of all kinds, New, Bright and Tempt ing, always on hand at Bottom Prices. HE A. I M S To gives Satisfaction to all, and if any cause for complaint, oblige by notify ing. DA IL >' A DI) I TIONS. Made to stock, and you can rely upon all Goods being as Represented. Lewisburg, W. Va.. June 17th. '95. LEWISBURG Female Institute IjK W ISBU KG, WEST VA. FOR YOUNG LADIES, Opens September 2nd, 1896. M ACADEMIC i COLLEGIATE COURSE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES IN MUSIC AND ART. ALSO GOOD Business Department INCLUDING T Y P E - \V 1 1 1 T I N G , BOOK-KEEPING, SI I O KT II AND, AC. TERMS Board, Fuel, Lights and full English Course for entire session 81 70.00. For Catalogue apply to Rev R. L. Telford, Principal. t. -jp. fir rxr, WATCH MAKER & JEWELEB, DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES & CLOCKS ot all kinds FINE PRESENTS iu luy line, ('all and see my stock of Goods* T1IE BEST GOODS, AM) UP-TO-DATE. Repairing warranted, Properly done. Gold 'Soldering of all kinds. You will llnd me in the New Ford Building, Lewlsburg, W. Va. Dec. 3rd, 1890. LKW18BURG, W. VA. A Urst-clasa Preparatory School for BOYS. In a beautiful grove, with line campus. No saloons in town. Healthful lo cation, 2,250 feet above tide. Best Christian inllueuces. Prepares for college or business. Experienced instructors. Special claRDRS for teachers in Spring. Spring terra, 18 weeks, opens Febru ary 1st, 18U7. JAMES M. LEE. A. M., Sept, 3-tf. Principal. IT TICKLES the PALATE IT IS HOOD ENOUGH KOH THE RICH ? IT IS CHEAP ENOCOH FOR THE P( )()KEST. 1JRADDOCK PUKE HYE AND BARLEY MALT, THE GREAT MEDICINAL WHISKEY SMOOTH, SOFT, RICH, RIPE, MELLOW AND CHEMICALLY PC RE. A RECOMMENDATION IN ITSELF. ? CLARIA b!S"f-//VG Q ' - J# ; h *??. - ^ O'ST/Utfly REClSimtOK0^^^.^^- . ^'MODOCK PURE: THY A (IALI.ON at S'J.OO. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED KITH KR G UKAT OH SMALL, and all receive our Personal ami prompt attention. Drop us a postal for Price List Wc have Thousands of Customers everywhere. Ask your friends about " Hraddock" Pure live and liarlev M :?lt . the Great Medicinal Whis key. Don't use inferior Goods, but mail us your orders. THE JAMES [LARK DISTILLING COMPANY, John McQuaide, Manager, lid & 122 south New St., STAUNTON, VA., Distillers of Braddock Pure Rye, \\ IIOI.KSV l,K \ IlKTAIL I. MM OK DKALEIIN. .1 ulv 10th, 1S!MJ. 1897 Yes, Eagle & Ott are always in the lead with something new. GOSHEN GALVANIZED STEEL TANKS ARE AN ESTABLISHED SUCCESS. MADE OF ANNEALED AND HEAVILY (iAI.VAN l/.KI), All Seams Securely Riveted between Steel liars. Heavy Steel Angles for top Rim. WITH ORDINARY CARL THE (JOSH EN GALVANIZED STEEL TANKS WILL LAST A LIFETIME. CANNOT LEAK. Cannot Hurst by Freezing. Cannot Decay or Hot. Always Heady for Use. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Yon cunnot afford to waste time and money on wooden tanks, neither can you afford to use old wooden troughs for your stock when you can buy a GALVANIZED ST EEL T A N K or T ROUCII for LESS monev than you can make a wooden trough. Write us for special tank circular, which gives price of all shapes and sizes. Hespecefullv, EACLE & OTT, Jan. 21st, 1897. Ronceverte, \V. Va. IT TICtU.ES YOUffi THE INSTANT RELIEF YOU OET FROtt DROPS. 1 CURES Colic, Cramps, Di.irrhcea, Flax, Cholera Morbus, Nausea, Changes of Water, CtC* lirilQ Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scratches, (ILnLO Bites of Animalr. Serpents, Burs, etc. DQEAI/C II n Bad Colds, X*a Grippe, Influeoxa, DltLHnO Ul Croup, Sore Throat, etc* SMELLS GOOD, TASTCS GOOD. Sold Everywhere at 25c and 50c Per Bottle. No Relief, No Pat. HERB MEDICINE CO. I Formerly of WeMon. W. Va.J SPRINGFIELD, 0. iiuuumiMiiuiuiuumiujiiuuuuu IMPERIAL CHILLED FLOWS. SYRACUSE PLOWS, SILVER STEEL PLOWS. THE LATTER AT A REDUCED PRICE. l'low Repairs at special LOW FIGURES. " GREEN HRI Ell" AXES, made specially for our trade, at 60c. HORSESHOES LOW EH than anywhere else. You are not getting your money's worth if you don't examine our GOODS before you buy. SIMMS & CO., .Ian. 23rd, t)5. Opposite Passenger Depot, Ronceverte. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!! ALL STYLES, ALL KINDS, ALL VARIETIES. I FOB MS. BOOTS. SflTlUC., GO TO \VM. OUOW, I Lewisburg, W. Va. FREE TO A'-La]1 Our New Illustrated j Catalogue of Pi ant? , Koaiw, Hui.km, Vinks, i Khriiw, ohnamentai 'i l Gkkkniioi ibs; 30 acres NVRsekif>. Address NANZ & NEUNER, Loiriflvai.ic, Kv (^ENTLRMKN'S Neckwear, at ? I w. "**1*1,1. A FULL line of Pistol Cartridge at D. PI. THOMAS'