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THE COMMONWEALTH. If yon Ir.vc any ne \vs of a personal or sei :-l ns tine send it in. w twill esteem it a favor Stein Bros.. grocers up to date. K. IT Hicks Jr . of Sidon, city Sunday Wo are sorry to chronicle the illness of our fvi *nd Lock Arnold. in the Mr. D. M Jump r. of Side tin- city a few h»nr.< Mouthy In:.:. ir order» for l'aint. and was in Bend ns y< oils. Hi::;; ursox & Baird. of Jackson, was visiting hi- if.' ili-r. Mr. M. Anderson, this week. Mi-« M.d Bello L-m-ler-. a charming Water Vall-v iroil«*. i i the gnest of the Misses liste - Go to R. T. Jones A C i. for Ini breakfast bar. Mr. < )tto Anderst! and Miss Lillie John ai returned last Friday from a pleasant visit to Lone Star plantation. Israel Williams, charged with petit larceny, waa sentenced to the farm for 00 days last week. Give us your orders for screen doors and windows. Odd styles a specialty. Hi.N hekho.n A D.mhd. Dr, J. W. Price is still ab Greenville. listing in conducting n re viva! meeting in that city. it in Our popular young gro vrynnu, Ike Stein, left last week for Chicago on a pleasure and business trip. Stein Him v are leaders in line import ed and dome-lie family groceries. Mr. Wm. E. Hew has been suffering from a severe illu.. s at the residence of his brother, Mr. J. R. Hew Dr. D. M. Me( Tehee, the i*m*rgetie. fui no •reliant of Shell Mound. and sue :e was in Greenwood last Saturday. s not freeze If our Wonder Freezer do limit« s with 10 pounds of ice, in five : We will l:e you a present « f one. Ilt.N'DKHSi'N «V B.\JHI). Miss Sadie Keesler returned home a delightful visit to lingham. last week fro friends and relativ« *s in Hi; Mr. H. F. Anthony, wh *i> traveling in the interest of a large thread house, was visiting his brother. Mr. W. L An tliony, laM Monday. Keep cool' Cooling beverages and ice at J. E. Dennis' ice cream parlor Miss Aniih- Hr«)wn, one of liidianola'a popular young ladies., who has been attending school at Jacks Frida y in Greenwood. Misse.« Marie Hichardson and Lillian Metcalfe, two charming young ladies of Iudinnola, are visiting M two miles east of town, this week. Ross, about Silver Shield lard, the purest and best made, can be found at Stein Bros. Despite the extremely warm weather the attendance at the heal churches was fairly numerous last Sunday, and good serin« different ministers. Chenango clu wore delivered by the r the most delicious, ( 'ASPEK'S. at Presiding Ehler Stone, of tlu* Method ist church, will be in Greenwood next Sunday and hold services in the above named church. Everybody is cordially invited to be present, Mr. Elvin S. Tnvlor. who was recently rector of the Greenwood Episcopal ! church, northern trip last Friday, and spent a short time visiting friends. Shoes! Shoes! at B. L. Youngs, cheap. i extended returned from G Shrimps, crabs and shells at (Asher's Miss Davie Cromer, after spending several months in < (reemvood. returned to her home in Cup,,ra last Monday, to the regret of tlie many friends she made during her stay in our town. Stein Bros, are the sole agents in this elebrated Peach Bio earth. city for tho flour tlie finest ersiglit Inst wee!: we failed to mention that Miss Mary Craig Kim brough was one of Greenwood's fair representatives to the press convention which met in S! Louis last week. By nn Just received dried apples and prunes j .'.land Gasper's. at i. the affable priaerip Mr J. W. Qui tion clerk of E. R. Locke's drug store, left hist; Sunday for his home in Holly Springs when* lie will spend a short time visiting relatives and friends. gives the people wholoeale Jones prices. Miss Muhel Money, after a pleasant | visit to Greenwood relatives, returned , t home to Carrollton last Saturday. She j accompanied by AI iss Alice Hicks ! who will spend n few days in the Hill was City. prominent lawyer of that thriving town, in the city last Friday on legal ' bn.siue.ss. and made The Commonwealth Best Keg Fickle i at Casper's. Kon. E. A. Noel, the distinguished state senator from Lexington, and a was a pleasant call Corn, cats and hay at Gasper's. TUo pulpit at the Methodist church was occupied, in the absence of Rev. J. \V Price, by Rev. Thomas, of Green ville. He delivered two forcible and impressive sermons, and made many | j i Dr. r M. Price midwife left last j Tuesday for Rector, Ark., where they will visit for three or four week«. ; From there they will go to Buffalo , Island where tli -y will reside in th e ' future: the doctor engaging in the; friends by his kindly manners. A splendid line of liarness at IIkxdekson A Baird, i ' practice of medicine. Elcetttc Belt for $ 1.ÜU. n j,'5 Belt for & a Crockett -, Yon ran « « I ;• A IkîwÎkvII gam»* will Ik- placed by ihr First and Second nine* at the base ball par!: next Tnesdny There art 1 a or number of neighboring towns anxious to yet games with <>nr t»oys. and then* ; are prospects of s< t *sts in the near future. Ladii ' try Kleetrie Face Cream.' met! irateiL TLe elegant substitute for pu w der. at CriK-ketts Drug Store. Mr. Andy Scruggs, of Carrollton, was a welcome caller at The Common wdalth office W» dnesd::y. Mr Scruggs is of the most energetic und progressive planters in this e< ship isnbtxm npprt ; eiate.l by all to whom il is extended. interesting eon the a and in trv. and his friend ereani and Rich and refreshing iter at the parlor of •I E Dennis. Mr. H- G. Humph revs moved into his on River Front thD week. new rebi'le The building pn its a neat and cozy appearance, ami is in a desirable local ity dato the addition of Mr. Humphreys and family to tha* neighborhood. Patronize home industries, and use tin* Electric remedies. Sixteen differ cut kinds, at all stores. Manufactured by Great Southern Medicine Co.. N o. for The mest splendid affair that has ever been seen in Phillip, or near, was a dance given on Friday evening last by Mr. and M rs. lioddie, complimentary to their guests, Misses Ethel Hughes and Lillian Johnson, two charming young ladies of Greenwood. Charleston Dem re in a oeratic Herald. J e IT. French canned peas at Casper's. Last Tuesday was tlm longest day in if to oeh brate the fact old "Sol" put in full time. Thermom eters were put to a seven* test and the good nature of our average citizen to a *. The only happy per Mr. Chus. E. Wright, who says thisimt weather "cuts some ice" with him. the year, and of more severe Silver Shield breakfast lncon, the fin est to be had, at Stein Bims. Mr. C. L. Lomax has removed from Bntcsvilb.* to this city where be will to commence tin* practice of law. having for the present. engaged oflice ro Mr. Lomax is a young man, having recently graduated from the State Fui* versity. There is no dould hut that lie will be eordiallv wi'leonned by the other ice of are located members of tlie bar who (fold Medal Molasses at Casper's. :>f the State Among tin* graduates University recently was a Greenwood voting ladv who upheld the reputation •d com of our beautiful city as a lea munit y in a distinguished MissSallie E. Gillespie was senior es sayist of lier class and also st«>«»d second manner. to There from the head in a class of IT. were two ladies in this class and they comb <1 first ranked Stein Bros, guarantee Silver Shield •y refunded. hams to be the best,or im ir young men left A merry party of for the wilds of Lake Henry last Mon to ting. They «•oven «1 with glory. day morning fora week's expect t ! a burn and sears caused by the deadly sun What, >ti. ! stilleto of the sociable mosquito, they intend to do for the fish is, to qu< the vernacular, sufficient The party! consisted of Lester Barr. Sam Stein Ben Parish. W. Whitihea and Bob' i Pillow The steamer Yazonia arrived in She had wood last Tuesday, been chartere«! by Mr. XV. S. McLean to convey bis wife, who is seriously ill, from Wildwood to this city A special j ear was ready at this place to take the G to invalid to New (Irleans, where the heat j medical attention olitainal, le will be | There has been a slight im j , jirocured. proveineiit in her condition since leav ing the plantation. Our line of buggies is well worth seeing. iu Hkmukus. in .V U.ut:t>. Fish Fry ancl Dance. uf Mrs. Isndore A party consisting Hyman. Misses Julia and Claudia Her rn, Betti«* Soiintheimer and Hattie , , , j Stein, and Messrs Maurice Lotus ntul j J, Rosenthal, of Lexington, and Miss Levy, of Vicksburg, were met at Sidon Monday evening by Mrs, K. Hyman .'.land Mrs. Hobt. Herman of Greenwood. Before leaving Sidon a grand tisli fry enjoyed by all, after which the party drove to this city where a dance in honor of the guests at tho ! ! j j is was gi residence of Mr and Mrs It. Herman. | ti„. occasion was a brilliant enjoy aid,v paused , t | 1( , ,, vi , n j ln! j ! | Notice. ! t till- t it l/ce^ "l' I i I « .'.I S,HI(i A'ott nre respectfully required toclenn up your premises and adjuncts.- and put them in a sanitary condition, ity sprink ling with lime or some other disinfect ant over all unclean places. Hotweath w js (m ns now all(1 , mv ( ,„i„ y tlI denn ' a lines» is liable to bring on diseas • Any place in the city after this, found in an ; unsanitary condition will be promptly j reported to the local authorities. N. E, At niTKHK. ui. M. D. & H. 0. j ■ J. | Veterans' reunion at Nashville. Tenu. j June 21 to 24 18117. the Southern railway j q i will sell tickets from principle points its line to Nashville and return at rate of one cent per mile traveled, last j pickets will be sold June il. 22 and 24, w nh final limit ten days in nddltion to'out ; ^ of ^ i( tickets are deposited , j ojQt v j aa j n „ sgcut of the terminal e ' a t Nashville before .Tnne 21) IW. limit ! the; «• Reunion, Nashville, RducoJ Rates Tcua.. For the occasion of th. Confederate 1 i on ' lie them good be extended to may returning 20 ears from date of sab of the Bonthern for -, railway for further information. Cnil «m any agent | - IN RUINS. MchhHîi A Historic Seal . s d to tli*- (ironnd. Bu ; Building U« Ail Hut Little - t it'd The han about thr h \ ..wi, was biv evening. and " ! ; ! "U when " hi* The It re »»rig... , a colored \v« > ed by n si ron : ' r the large part effort to save t!: With the ex . . ;„t t>> T'. levery .". ■ •>; an . I „1,1 tl; f :• of furniture w 1 . 1 1-. ing nnl cont lined Con si; ware and ehii family fur man KtroyC'l. I 3 11.0 s house, was in his room p'-] ■ : to v the Ashing will'll be heard : I. . • c: the "The kitchen'* rtite. white fob All the darkies on the plu 'üihJ'y wa» An I respon bM t<» the call of fire a were made to detach the log k I i from the main building in onb t , v ! > vent the (ire fn kitchen si.n .• si reading ' • s found ' • i : 1 raised but it possible to throw it over, owing iu f large chimney. In the of the negroes were pouring water the cistern on the fire, which w.v extinguished on the outside of l From the inside, however,tl. intime flame rapi lly made its building, and here the dry pine oil to thi devouring element. ai s a heap of ' over bv a As time the building fell in and all that was left of tin* In miMcriug coals towered without number of chimneys the til a Among the articles saved fro building which, although the bed clothing was burning, kies. Mr. Scales estimates bis loss at and a bedstead i 1 years of age. t liera b rest carried out b\ two dar , Ä.*i,oOo. with no insnram , e The old mansion was built before the drama make claim war and was one of the b«*st constructed r«*sidei:iees in tliis vicinity. It had been my merry gatherings, tttul til" lio»i,italitv ili«|)iinsc<l by the l al ; older Mr. Seule» und Mr. Ledit« Benlcn I por'.;v:« nf Hu« must liberal nature Ibis lias 1 Tin* house had just be«*n n-painte«! and J pocted renovated throughout, to welcome the { wilh coming of Mr. Seales' mother, and it ! about The will be a sad blow t the old family residence has been de j out strove«!. Mr. Seales has tin* sympathy ! but of ;:11 for his great I» >ss. too i ears. V the LEV'S CKI.FBR VH The Proposition to ll«*Id n i With ITe.or. •ut with Tin-suggestion mad** b\ J. !.. < -ilies , pie some time ago that the people of Greenwood set aside some «la v on which , ' n to hold a grand barbecue in order to celebrate tin* escape of our city fro high water, and b appreciation for the existing jirosperous condition, has met with th apjirol a tion of all Hut as yet tl. no decided action on the matt . mister." I Tlie ; bat Unm demonstrate our t::k' il in such cases everybo • that, "the other fellow" will tab i : initiative an 1 tl ereforc tli«*!«- is m ng lie to take the preliminary steps. It wm expected that tin* board of of the ipervisors at their las' i would take some action in the matter, but ! « business t«> be transact«*«! it was not dis V points on the large amount of other of our public spirited citizens to take hold of this ex j relient suggestion and develop it. Tho It remains for so The by an the j this S 'D j began ; on young men are always willing to do j their best to make such an event a it is safe to cess, and in this that they will not be found wanting As lias been suggested tlie Jrd of July railway wouM be an appropriate day, and a was j 1)r0f , rnm consisting of games, speeches, | refreshments etc., and concluding with j , m and Point, tli« attended it<'rtainmeut by local talent, could be prepared. By all let's ('«'lobrate and do it orthy of our live town iu a and its progressive citizens KAT AI. ACCIOHINT. Horse mid Fatally F i Boy Th, In hired tsenr Hoffman the tt year Little Sold »on of W U Iloffmn-i. of this city. j wo|j t , |w j wn from ft ]l0rw , !; , st Monday mile fro Coila ! evening about « ! Springs, and sustained injuries which j will doubtless prove fatal, j writing (Tuesday) «h* -toct r is no hop«* for tic child. H's lv ad n:*d back were terribly bruised. s driving cattle and riding J At this IV t! The lad of n. at full speed, when the girth of the saddle became loose This frightened the horse which, with a mightv bound, threw tlie hoy to the ground with terri S3 Deity .. residence of Mr. Beck, and the suffering boy was taken into the In ! Linder, of (.'oiln, was called in and did to allev'rt- th- ■ r.ffer . Dr. Ed all in his power ings of the injured lad. .. GAVE A WORTHLESS CHECK. Will Hughes Sente Heed to the Fai Petit Larceny« ; Wi] | j{ n(? |,,, a a y onnff j ))g( , n re ^ rtin;{ nt Hi.lon for 'some tim-, j ^ an( i to paya fine of $5 and cost n who hrd «.! ■ I K for obtaining money under false pre j q -ash it. Mr Downs did so, but npo: presenting th- -heck to the Delta bank he fonnd that Hughes had never had r account there. to'out for Hughes arrest and he wa caught nt Shellmotind last W«ln<--«lay. H<- was brought to tills eitv and ! teneed to the farm as stated nliove Three or four we :kt ago Hughes pr> 1 sen ted a cheek for a small money to Mr J D. Downs, with th : re * that, as tho hanks were closed, b of FUG I ii : Kleetrh- - til. Ihe Kin* of Pain. stop. '-Tami* or colic in two ininul away neuralgia and rheumatism. is Driv | ROÜSPD THFIR ;ar A Dri:»î-:i- it: <»r.'c:.*or4*ft f irst Opera I? Ail laEKati'f Ihc Ka E.*r !Vi« Cl;>*'» Hi * tot y* nf This •nrs ag in r Green \ .0,1 h ■ 1 a - :med am of tin- ind - r ; ' and progressiv cues* •hst.a.-Uri*™ 1 ... " hi* • ■ •• -dug tlrnurti- |m .V n-.il f. ! between 'I't.l'ltiO-l ■ ■ T'. for, .". ■ -.I -if.il tixtajv w. •>; .if 1 1:.* »tirrlt»,« drama« tb>. limes 1 jtttrts or tl; 1« pie C • IV,I fre ,nty to -•• * the y 1 1-. ol eouMnut :: pin} 1 N s „ ■ ,, 0 f I ! il •>;. ! • \V st • ',,1. "eill the ii; s -'ll ' the ar V. , inn were c m m present the vaii; me 1 >dn;:: .a.-, v--lie:- in vir ni. a> imr. ulu.i •ilh-«« wa» invaria'-iy j.:.t;isliaJ a An ;*;a : instance ■ r I'; ■ , ntlm wldcii vas an r the dann was I rveil. ! > J ii th »sc da \ s si.n ;oM a (•n.nem .• illh rape's ntati.e lo M Frank •vie ; . 1 1 as i : 1 ruine par! ia tk a th«' Ill«' little ; : : lie doors. When lied b> her baby •rs wife arrived ai ihe ball th»*y found tie* do i, » crowded that it was impossible to enter, As they km-w the play could not goon without them, they waited outshle up il er <»f the company appeared til a and by much crowding ma«le n>o for Throughout the play great in t liera . b rest was manifeste 1 and tin* applause , Fie hero and heroine vas unsliutcd. for the \ i 11 inn. !i!n-\vise the hi -• )ne of the strongest scenes of the drama is win re the villian. in order t-o make the young mother sign away her claim to a min«*. threaten-« to throw her l al ; v.-r ;i i liiT. l.iit is foilevi l«.v tin- ••!> por'.;v:« ni>i»-iiram-i> of the livre. I'jion Ibis oivnsiim Hie lieru received miev pocted assistance. The villian stands wilh the child in his arms, apparel about to throw it far out into llieehasin The mother, belii'ving that lie will carry out bis threat cries that she will sign, but tlie base villian nnsw. rs "too late! too Into'" At this point the her«» np i ears. and. placing a revolver at the V Jems head, commands him to reler.se j the child This cli \ was greeted luring which n ■ preselltative of I -«•flore pulled •ut a huge pistol and toss d it. upon the with great apjdau.se. rJ , vil) .,, ' n fr ' ^ , .. . r . If your gun cion t go u .* that, mister." b Tlie ad in bat t(»ssing. '>■' i ti n '! mi, fearing that Unm -body hi t xeitement would t::k' disajqieaml. •ly ean-fnl during tho bai lle j, ! a* performance b> prevent his • g from being b realistic, even go* ng so far as altering a scene wherein lie was supposed to gain the upper hand of the hero in a duel for a brief period. Negro Excursion V ' Saturday was a "dark" «lay in Greenwoods history, tin* fair city being thronged with negres from various points in this section of the state, bent on having a good time. The large gathering was occasioned by an excursion under the auspices of the colored K. of P from West Point to this city. At an early hour the «larkies began to come in. some on foot, hi on mules and horses and others on the railway and in wago A barbecue was held in a ïmv nimr tho rnilrnml, and a baseball gai between West Point, and ( Ireeir played, tli«- latter winning At night a largely attended «lane«* was held in one of tho McDonald bnil.lings. — The Chicago Chronicle If FIRST OF ALL A GREAT NEWSPAPER. J yciHKNTAl.l.Y It «•lall r m Tin* trl'i '.ÄV "AR'gV.pVV," K«:'.: ' ,r ,.n* c -ni a -1sr »'.-er : fnm lr wltsln ,;g ••ÏKÎftî.'SStSÜ."! , r »:To" mlls.of Chi^.jt. te«) h»r» II.« 1*7 in« thoutfcndil of «lillftrf -to' ' of n. S3 PER YEAR FOR THE DAILY POST ■ PAID TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS: Y»«r *»a.OC Deity only, Ono Year . .. » 81 s Month» l.OC •• Month» I.BO ■u .78 Thr .. » Ono Month Dolly and Sundcy, *3.00 p#r year. P»r«a of a year, BOo par month. t br pf-stAl ofRipr*:sR«i - ln leturs. «rhtla uf •won application. •H* nt ••ndr-f h rlsi. Sarop!« wpl•• 164-166 Washington St., Chicago, I I. ai; ; . rs: .-Ï- r~ r. «.! I John % P. % Lewis, i K FashidkabIiF. :• Twilop, p * '..; ON i; HAND, FUG ■ I.II K OF ? SAMPLES * AT.* 1 I 1 Hatisfaetion gimrat t-< -,1 -■ ;*rtienlar. Special attenti'.-: g V - * ' ningrtidK* 1 jailing. ii r! i flreenwood, Miss. . : Next do .r santh of A. J 1: i! vs.-*v *■ - • -- ft.--: : *;.■ '■ : — lb-fore buyii.g yonr bagging and ti. - W. it. il. ATT ilth Don't r .r.. : tin;- • • is pn-i -tr. d ' « printing at '! ! : f job I c.aill on IXllllH 111111111:1111 • !|* TT7TT7TTT77T7TT77T T 7 1 heartl one of a party of darkies eon rk the t>tiier day in ikes de 1 tidentialiy answer to the question what river get down «*.« low. \,j a W\ - jest draw nrtiiishnl well* in de river down so bnv dat i»reU> soon it won t float a dug out tacked a tree tin oilier day. which informed the public they r uld it*'( their i"i|<1i.41 : ! in »ill»." It iiMpt havi been pJ it l.n ag tl i tree or p» rUaj of the!I système- aM*V «btn in« ! ! dcunand at interior •i. ] '.nord that two were f" . i t ride hist Eat unlnv night and far ns the bend, and then dow n tu take n rest and s narcM up „ laid then i sei f let the b«»nt float b.n ! The young !™ M<>r|'heu.. and v , j men, liowever.dropi 1 > :t mto the arms tl \ uwolo t V •* How ell s ft-11 \ I reckon' they h to .atbei up ri\ time getting l»aek î their moo n s I that eon> I- rable ontbn>ia-i i hash aroused am ug tie is ■ v. le eu joy the ible sport, by the *■ aim: < the bas» ball • Ii here A good base j on town and i It takes but eneourng* «i lirtle cnee their mettle and e>; - little should . • pi ; t t Iu 1 boys o forthcoming I heard two \< that n large dog wiii. l front of Methodist < n . Ivin la u.d night k»*pt them from « n!< ring, us time they starte«! opt i p tin raised up and begat: ,,r \s Now I mg. I "lying" down m i ing" stan ling up that «i i ring an Hxl lm I mile ago tl H it g- ffi course <'f 1 . last Sin .. . th. haiio • day ho his cook in man ! 'in .iii; the , 1 KOI who nine, who i*< «h pitidii West l f - said cook, stopp .i idle n' < gann* and rush« • l aim ndewred to a, i T«l, >. has you any object ing your cook ami taking In i I»;: West, Point wid no j n love wid Inn Tl bj h oon.sent, but the « j last account-« laid nut «k« i«l««l to m >Vr n.y pm iemni. gc k kicked, and at ) 1( . r pin,»« <>f ratings .1 pings ( 1-iHliing B i y The fish in Blue lak- me having hard time of it diirl cm- hot days. seeking r«'li«-f fro, tl. « ; son at the pleasan; Hdi«*» ami gent lei ; »lay of tb«* b 'I" * i a day eomdmb*d will a /m.,■ I i ■r Ju.ig . son and grande» >•: n M and Itobcrt Will Tin* parly coiiHiste«! Emma Barr ami 1 « in a llainm . Rev. W. K Ellis am! Mr H II Brown ••on Fî.ipr Ol. Su Ry in I « ;. The ! till'll ' Of f. ""„Gr;;: . .! f. hi of .1 lily lii .1 uly T. is»;'. I'liU will ;Pfnr«l i-\. outliers n 1 1»« i >ui r. In Wcjtteni Noi l I, llhie IthtlO i#n • lie « in Hie m ÜBÄ f f 1 ..nil« it Is lit i:!;g isJOI*l wi ioMi Ï'm-'ÎIiÜ.'Î'i'h This Is truly ii llitlhv.* • e Want Our Friend ■ Mii-iiiii:!: p'ÜPüjU I i:\ti ' •t-1 E 9 <» -1 1 J ' •l Hu * imes-Aemoi rat ! « i In .t ns Ute PI I M l 01 HI ILs |\ Mil 1 I t ! ; y k !- :■ !■ / { .{. ;. j. • ! L > : ! bkvJLsts i: 4> 'Î i OU WILL Sbï .1 WH u you sei : /. •i •i •ITT T FOR SALE L ! : ! j l ■ ■ : i: i i i i i i ; i : ; i ; ; lî, L 0ÎLLLS " - '■ I : : !Y ATT, W. < j*. ch X Hogging, .no » I !■ ' i ■ i'gar, it ? , s I ONLY V !- f «: '' v m. M'SSlSSlPP! I i ? GRr ENV'OOO B K 1 ii? \ ' \ j > ) '•> c? «•k ol - l i ' ■ : t ; ( • • ; t ! . Mol;» < HEND l ; «eu. aT' . Ü 1 \ t * A«' I V < V ** I \ X I» At r; TOFJMÏS. Hi '-^yr'0 % i f*: : Arc A V V g t h or n c ^ f o r F?oo $ -1 I F !r ! h^G c r y^tF ( :ui * » i •;> '■ I cu-ll ' ' -■! •'. YOU -VAN": r -Ar <tt: ; 1 1 1 :1 111 )-t.f 1 < : Nluck. ('till im I I i- Y 'Wé : I ' -4: G G * ? KITCHEN r • m t 'U * i: f MtllOUt 1, lb cornp ; i Ghm ter * ¥ r , .V. * v 6-V.0Ï* 7 * ti) Buck's Brilliant, % TÏ I_]Wc sell botli, and arc t-iliowinj» u hcaiitiful line. Tf-' VT % ?:• ŸT WI; INVITE AN INPSECTION. * * THAYER Sc CO. ■Ur m