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THE GLEANER. GRAHAM, N. C., DEO. 19, 1881. Happning* at Home. A "Merry Christmaa" to yoa. Miss Corn Williamson it visiting rela ttrss to town. Tbe Kernersville Newt prospereth end growsth larger. Don't forget as between now and the •rat of next year. Miss Dora' Williamson is at home again after a long absence. Masters Willie H. Wiltamson, Robert and James Holt and VI Us Luis Holt are at homo for the holiday*. Onr next issue will be en day of January, 1889, and on the day previous we 'wish you a Happy New-Year. Mess. Ed. Engleliard and A. D. Jmes, of Raleigh, spent a portion of last week blrding in tbe rlclnlty of this place. A lot oi fine apples opened at JA», M. Tuanxn's this morclng. Oranges and raisins on hand. Ererythlnjt new and fresh. Mr. Calvin Walker, of Pleasant Grove t owushlp, killed a beef last week that netted 900 pounds of beef and 40 pounds of tallow. The small urchin will come forth in a fsw days armed with his tin flute and bu/le to greet you with notes fairly "fiendish"' and un musical. The Asheboro Courier' man will take a help-meet unto himself on the 91st., to break the monotomy of his "lone lorn'* state of exist once. Congratulations. . .4, CORN, W BEAT, OATS and HAT for sale at Jerkins place, at 9 o'clock, next Thursday, SSnd of this month, to best bidder. o E. S. PARKER, Agt The next regular meeting of the Win« ter Evening Club will be held at Rev. D. A. Long's residence next Tharsday night Instead of Friday night. The change has beea ordered on account of holiday celebratioa*. Call at P. R. HARD** A Bona end get the old Reliable Salem Almanac for 1683. Do not rely oa Vennor as a weather wiser any longer, . > * The "local" of the Darkens Recorder bewaileth his itate of "single cumedness," and regret* that hi» time Is not so ne*r at hand as that of a mor* successful and fortunate townsman. Con rage brother. It will be near enough long before you get ready. » BXTTLKD.—Our Rberiff, Jas. T. Hunter, oa last Saturday, it* ed in full with the Treas urer of the State, pacing him $6,723 88, more money than is paid by any oth-r connty In the Btate according to population. He was tho first as usual to settle, is a candidate for re election. ™ - R The young pe le of Compaay Shops will hare au enterta" nmt at the Graagei Hall text Tuesday night, insisting of tableaux and * play, "Irlth Assurance ani Tankee Modesty.'* Admission 80 eeats; children 15 cents. We do not beaitaie to say tl&t it will be pleasant and enjoyable. ' j We don't tell liee ourselves, bat P«b llsh all the true items of news we can get. One of our clliaens tells us that be had good hard clabber at bis house on Friday morning, the 16th Inst., when the thermometer stood 6 de grees below the freezing point at sunrise. We know this to bo true, hat how came it to be so is the question. [Ens.—We didn't tell this one.] Vick'a FLORAL GUIDE. —This work is before us„ and those who send Id cents to JAHSSVICX, Rochester, N. Y., for it will be disappointed. Instead of getting a cheap this*, as the price would seem to indicate, they will receire a rery handsome work of. ISO pages, and perhaps, 1000 Illustrations— not cheap, but elegant illustrations, on the rery best of calen • dered paper, and as a set off to the whole, two beautiful Colored Plate* that aie worth twice the price of tbe book. G'iit**u S»ys that God Almighty do«« ■ot get fool* and crazy persons to do ble work, bnt that does not hinder people from knowing that P. R. HABMN A So* keep the best line of goods and sell them cheaper than anybody else does. Try them on Ready-made Clothing, aU wool Unde ware, Carpeting, I'll Carpeting, Lapland Shawls, Ladies' fine Cloaks and Dol mans,and M«cbanlcs'Toola of best quellty. They also keep Rough on* Rats, St. Jacobs (Ml and bitters- * Perhaps some of reader* will want to make their wires a present ef furniture for thehellday. Now ererybody kaowa that such a present is always acceptlble to tbe average housekeeper. It is something that will not wear out right away; but will remain oa hand while Christmas comes and goes, and the years roll around and bring many returns ef tbe festive season. Puople who .contemplate set ting bp housekeeping for themselres are under the necessity of purchasing. To all who want to buy, the question le: where can I get tbe best goods for tbe least money t and tbe an. swer is: at J. W. ForMs A Bre's large establish ment it Greensboro. They keep goods both plata and fancy, and all substantial and lew in price. Remember the place aad send yonr orders if you cannot go in person. On last Wednesday sre risited the the new Cotton Mills being built by onr towns man, Capt JM. N. Williamson. Tbe faetory building I* on the most approred modern stjle of architecture for manufacturing™ rpooes, besides being rery substantial and elngant- ia appearance. It Is two stories, with a tower three storlo., 910 feet in length and BO feet wide. It is being filled with machinery, and by ths first of March tbe proprietor expects to start 2,000 spindles, and 10S looms. The machiasry will be driren by two immense turbine water wheels, one of sixty end the ether of eighty fire horse-power. The mills are on Ready Fork rlrer about fire north of Gibson riile and one mile from tbe Guilford line, in this county. Ws distinctly remember when the site of this establishment was nothing more than a rough, rocky bilisside, and almost wild in appearance. But we take pleasure in noting this change from ruggedness to that of Improvement, industry and enter* mm'Ut, * * • • - f .Trill ijrifi BeHyowMMM * Parrlah * BlaekwelPs Brick Warebeitfe, Dor km, ■,o, where joa can get the best accomodation and highest nreet. Paid when last pile Is sold- Pack's Express Advice. 'TO ALL WHOM IT CO»C***XS.' Now Christmas to, nsmlng I 61*4 mug of mirth! When of presents for loved ones there should be no dearth; Then let none be forgotten—relation er friend. That yen may the holiday* happier 'pead. There'* Nellie, poor chile I far away st some acheel, Who cannot oome borne—'ti*, she writes, 'gainst the rale. There's Charlie at college, new thinking of home, Though seeming absorbed in some old classic tome, And both for yonr presence now loringly Team, As homeward the eyes of their hearts fondly * turn. Bnt all things considered. Lore s Impulse rd curb ; I think that you'd best not their studies disturb. Exposure and traTellng oft many ills brine ; Now Pack's counsel heed—'tis a capital iLia* : For Charlie, go purchase the handsome sulk, ▲ll sorts of confections, clears and canned fruit— Aud Nellie must have a rich navy blue drese. Which secure they'll get by the Southern Ex« And yonr darling old Grandma, you must not Bnt send her of seal skin ths handsome set. And dear, aged U rand pa, that needs so much care, Tou can sweetly surprise with an Invalid's chair. No fears for their transit yonr mi ad need dis tress. , For safely they'll go by the Sen hern Express. There's Aunt Carrie's baby—the dear little pet! She thinks strange that no present's been sent for it yet: Then buy an embroidered robe, kerchief and bib. And with them, the prettiest latest style crib. But suet. costly gifts you will risk, I confess, It tbey are not sant by the Southern Express. And while you are sending your rich presents forth, Don't forget all your friends and acquaintances North. For though freighted their orchards with fruits sometimes rare. Tbey hare nanght with our bright orange groves to compare : We're the pineapple, flg, golden lemon and lime, The beauty and bloom of the tropical clime. But delay would soon *pcjl ell such presents, unless They are spoedily shipped by the Southern Ex press. Now one counsel more and said counsel will end; Forget not the poor—fee to them e'er a friend. From the little you'll gire, will great interest accrue, For God is their roucher—youH sure get yonr due ; And 'ere their hearte' thanks unto yen they're confessed, Will your deed be to Heareu by angels express ed. i MATT O'B. Columbus, Ga,, December, 1881, stateTnb(beneral. Judge Dillard will shortly remove bis family from Rockingham to Greensboro. We learn from the Roxboro Herald that W. H. W Instead, Sheriff of Person county, died last Tuesday at 2 o'clock P. M, He wss elected last year and bad filled the office with much acceptability. He was 81 year old aud leaves a bereaved family. A young brakeman named George Conies, who wae seriously injured by by falling from a freight car in Wiscon sin, died last Monday night Irons hie in juries. Just belor he died he coufessed that be was (he son of J. P. Coates, the spool thread manoTacturer. Mr. Robert Davis, of Kansas, who wae on a visit to his brother in-law, Dr. Cux of New Uarden, wae ioand dead in his bed eu Friday morning Inst. He was afljeted with rheaasetism, and ft is thought died from its effects.—He had sxpecieu to return to Kausaa in a few days.— North State. Dousey Battle, Esq., has withdrawn from ike editorial management of tbe Tarboro Southerner. He waa a pillar of steadfastness to North Carolina Jour nalism. His retirement is a source of re- I gret. Now be will devote himself solely to the practice of tbe law. Mr. Frank Powell is histuecessor to tbe Southerner, We wish him abuudaut success. On Sunday saoruing the lllh inst., A. Y. Shaw, U. 8. gnawer-and storekeeper, was fonnd dead on his read home (wo and a bait miles west of Greenehoro. itfo marks of tonl play were found. He bad been drinking, and left Greensboro aboat 12 o'clock Satarday night. He lived uear New Garden church. No doubt bat bis death came at too freely imbibing the "fiery liqaid." Beware of strong drink, A party ot Revenae officers, accompas med bf dept. marshal Thomas W. Worn ble. made a raid last week iu the wests ern part ot this county and cap'ared a still aud flxtaiee on tbe iaud ot Sampson Smith. No arrests were made, tbe moo nsbiners having escaped beiore the arrival ot the officers, although the still was warm when foand. It waa cat ap and thrown iuto Siler's mill pood.— Chatham lie cord. Restraining Order. A. S. Biiford and others, representing the Western N. Carolina Railroad Com pany, have sued oat a restraining order, retaruabie before Jadge Dick, for the Sarpose of enjoining the counties of lurke, McDowell and Buneombe from collecting the taxes levied by tbe Com missioners of these conn lies upon the property of tbe Company in tbe aame. Tbey allege thai tbe read is yet the prop erty of the State. That the transfer to Best, ot whom they are tbe assignees, has been pl&ced in the bands of the New York Trust Company, as an escrow, and doee not become tbe properly of Bu ford and others ot the Clyde avndicate, until the completion ot tbe road to Durks town. The case is to be heard before Judge Dink, at Ckarlotte. Deputy Marsh a I Gretler served Ibe papers on tbe different connty officer* last week, — AtheviUe Nexot. n .i ■*- Just arrived at JAC. M. TUBKBB'S, a new and choice lot of plain and fancy confec tioneries, oonslstlag la part, of fruit slices, earomals, gum drops, panorama eggs and motto bea«ts. Also a large lot of Christmas toys, rases, presentation cups Ac. FOR SALE! For sale by tbe BbL or Gallon, 40 Bbls. par* old Copper Distilled Corn Whiskey. _ CLEM C. CURTIS, Dee. 19—49, 4w. Graham, N?C. PHtu. 20,000 Shingles for sele at * V, R. HABDnif A Son*, A. true strengthening medioine and health-rsuewsr is Brawn's Iron Bittars. Demand Brawn's Iron Bitten of yenr druggist. Take no other. It is perfect ▲ lot of Cabbage, Chestnuts, Apples, Buckwheat Flour and Christmas tricks Just re ceived at J. W HAUPSS'S. M. Strauss, at the Benborr Bouse, °' Dry^' For first-class goods et low prices, go to Cheap J«)hn at the Benbow House, Greens boro. »" Santa Clam win mske headquarter* at J J L»mu A (Jo's with a fine lot of'Cbristmaa Toy s, Fire Worke Ac. Come ell ye little folk* buy your Toye st bottom pricee. Don't forget to go to see Strauss when yon go to Greensboro. He will make It to your Interest to buy from him. if!, * NOTIC*.—A and desirable lot ot Boots and Shoes just received at J.-J. LONG A Co'* all of which will be *old at rockbottom prices. " '' • •' ' ' • Needles and * attachments for all kind* of machine* at tbe Singer Bewing Machine office. The office will be kept open every Mon day and Saturday. ' • ANNOYANCE AVOIDED.— Gray hairs ere honorable but their permature appearance is snnoylng. Parkers Hair Balsam prevents ths annoyance by promptly restoring the youthfu' color, . , ,' ;—'' .. JUL —__ o Money saved is money made. Bn)r your goods of J. J. LONO A Co. They ars still telling at bottom prices. * i Among the many beautiful things in Chas. G. Yates' store, at Greensboro, Ls a large lot of beautiful imported vases. The prices are so low a* to actually surprise people who know anything of the value ot such goods. He has a great variety of new the holidays. All persons indebted to the firm of J. J, Long A Co. are respectfully invited to come forward and settle their at accounts once, all claims against the firm will be paid whep pre-, sentad. They are still selling at cost, come soon and buy goods cheap, as they will close out in about ten days. To all Whom it May Concern.. I hereby rive notice, that I will come In du time, and don't you forget it. And all that har not done so,bad better go at once to P. R. HAR DSN A SON and supply themselves with a good suit of Clothes while tbey have plenty on hand, and they are selling them bo cheap, for if you fail, and are not well ol&d when I come, there will be a chattering of teeth and shaking amongst the dry bones. Truly I am • 4 JACK FBOST. LIVING WITNESSES. —Tbe hundreds ot hearty, and heal, by looking men, woaien and children, that have been rescued from the beds of pains, sickness . and well nigh, death by Parker'* Ginger Tonic are tbe best eridences in the world of Its sterling merit and worth. You vIU find «uch in almost erery community. Christmas Presents. New 1s the time to purchase Jewelry and silrerware for the holidays, ana John Cham -1 berlain's store at Greensboro is the place to hay and get yonr money's worth. This is the last snaouncement before Christmas; so look out it you want to secure a baigata in some thing nice. His stock is large; and comprises all kind* of nice things in his line. If you want to bay a genuine diamond ring for twenty dollars or a gold watch at the aame price, yon can get either, and be assured that the goods art just what tbey are represented to be. You can't buy a rolled gold plate chain for $1.60 erery day; but you can now if von go to. the right place. To reeponsible parties who cannot risit his store, he will send good* bv express for selection. This is the last call. Take adrantage of it and make your purchases without delay. aeit'Toe TmßI ' When you can go to J. W. HABDCK'S and get a pair of Socks for 10 cents, a good pair of Bhoes for $l5O, a Hat for 50 cents ana a good Suit of Glcthe* for $7.50, a Pocket Handker chief for 5 cents, a nice Cravat for • cents, and if you want something fine yon can be accom* (•dated at any price. I hare always on hand for Ladies a full line of Shawls. Cloaks, Soar fa, Hose, Hocp Skirts, Underskirts, Chemises, Balmoral Skirts, and as good a line of Dress Got ds as ever came to town, a full assortment of Zeigler Shoes and American Sewing Ma chines. Foa THS FA aire R MAN, I have a good stock of Farmers' Friend Plows, all sixes, Double Shore) Plows, Plow Irons and Bolts, Wheat Drills. Eraporator with boiler *and furnace, Mattocks, Sprouting Hoes, Picks, Shorels and Forks In fact anything the Farmer may wsnt; also a foil line ef Tools snd Build er's Hardware, I pay the highest market price for all kinds I of Coutry Produce. 1 I.keep on hand the largest assortmset of Furniture in town. I J. W. HARDEN. I The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all other cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. Hoarsenest, Croup, Asthma, Bron-1 chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient I Consumption and for the relief of I consumptive persons in advanced I Mages -of the Disease. For Sale I \ The People ••' *•> t 5 >. t /'■ A 'fktfU'k ALAMANCE "arc Inrited to eall and saamiDe the large Stoek of Goods at . . JOHN H. HATS, GREENSBORO, N. O. • Hs hss recently returned from Philsdelphia and New Tork whsre he purchased his Stock, consisting ef A!•* ij sd'lH; y Dry-Goods, iifiiiiss HATS, ,si.ij ■ -). a v , Bnti ul IhHi, His stock is well sslected, end he will sell at low prices. JOHN H. MAT. Nor. 7, B«—tf. > fro Family Groceries I j r' is impracticable to enumerate ia aa adrer« tisesseat erery article comprising my stock. I will simply say it ls varied, and comprises al most everything UkeSy to be called for in my Baa- Sugar, oSee, Molasses, heese Lard, Kers sens Oil, B* »i i j,l f • ir.v anned Meats, Fish, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Rice, Pickles, Spies*, atsup, Mustard, (Jakes, C-ackets, Frsnch and Plain Candies, Soap. Starch, Bin lag, aad many other things 100 tedious to men tion, ail of which will be sold for ■> OUH IR BAPUP en ths most rsasonable terms. I will also ksep the Largest and Cheapest STOCK OF FWENIfTOK ia town. All who desire to purchase anything la my line will do well to call and see me. JAS. M TURNER Aug. 99, 9ft—Sm, PTWID*. ASulnd lor H« «L— lt—» s»4 Ksvsr rails to Ess to re fireyer FadedHalr KUa aolM. kcu.ud|l U »ll 4ntotUi. tilsger. Baeha, ■aadrake> Stlliiaf la sod many of the bat medicine* known are hsie com bined intoa medians of such varied aodsflecUre powcre, as to tpkt the Greatest Blood PurifisT&tbt Ssst HsaMi aid Stnsatk Rsstsrw Cvw SnA It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Bttphwas, •11 diseases of the Stomach. Bowds, Longs, Liver, Kidneys, sad sli Fsmals CsonUintsa lfyoaarswmstin( away vita Cunsunipusß er any disease use the TONIC today. It will surely h'Tpyou. Fememberl it is Ckr superior to Bitters, Essences of and other Tonics, as hbeflds uplhssystsia without blntirtling. joe. andst sires, stall dealers in drugs. Nonegenulnswithoot signature of lltco* tc Co.,N Y. betid for circular LABOK aariNa is surma IHI DOLUUS SOL SUPERIOR COURT—Alamance Cousty. Sabert W. Thompson, Thos. Roberson and wifs, Sarah T., Geo. Stafford and wife, . Mary )(•, ead Emily Thompson, TS Lwea M. Oeble, William Albright aad wife, Cstherine, -and wifs, Emi lia*. Angeline Ooble, Teooey Coble, aad Gee. M. Ooble. This is a special proceeding for the psrti tlon of land. The partition hss bssn msde, sad wilt be confirmed unlees exceptions to re port of Coramisioners sre filed within ten days sfter service of this notice. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court thst all of ds fsndents sre non-resident* of this State, and are perties la la ter est, being ths children of Louisa Coble, dte'd. who was a daughter of John Thompson, dee'd, it if ordered that this notics be serred on them by pUbllcstlon in Tu ALAIUMOB GLKAXSU for six successive wseks. Done st ofice la Graham, this ths t4th day of Norsmber, 1881. A* TATE, For. 14. J7—6w. 0. 8. 0. .'r.- ' ij •' j. j *•: » 1 ■ 1 1 1 11 i' 1 '" PROBATE COURT—Alamanee Connty. G. D. Cobb, aa adm'r of Israel Cable, dec'd v rs Eli Cable, William Oshls and others, hairs at law of said Israel Cable, dee'd. - This is a special proceeding brought by plaintiff to settle the eetate of his intestate, It appsaring to ths satisfsction of ths oourt thst the heirs of Cynthis Tonug. nstnsa and sexes unknown, Elizabeth Linnsas, Abel Hobbs, Sam. Bobbs, Elisabeth Lamb, heirs of Frsnkey Thomss, names and sexes un known, heits of Mssbets Job, Lizzie snd John, Gsrin Ingle, heirs of Vincent Ingle, Dsn'] Cable. Sussnnsh Stone, Newton Wyriek, and William Cable sre necessary parttss and are non-rssidenta of the State, it k ordered thst summons be serred upon them by publication of this order in Tns ALAMASCS GLBAMBB for six snccesaire weeks. . Done st office in Graham, this ths 14th dsy of Norsmber. 1881. A. TATE. C. S. C. Nor. 14, . «nd Jadfe ef Prehate. Santa Glaus! Headquarters for Christmas Tricks imiti * * —Company Shopi- Gifts suitsble for eld snd yoeng, consisting of VABES, TOILET SETS, SHELL WORK BOXES, AO. Toys for the ehOdrsn, consisting ol ROCK. ING HORSES. DOLLS, DOLL and WAGONS. TOY CBA|>I*ES, TEA SETB* SUGAR TOTS and FRUITS, in GREAT f ABUNDANCE sad VARIETY. > . Call st onos and make rsedyfurthsholidsye .uifcfjs ' 4' WS 11* iMtfC'- ———: — . ■ -i." ■ ■■■* ■ ■ AL AMAIfCIQ CO.—la the Superior Court, Nancy E. Haxell Plaintiff. Againtt Cornelia Roney, Al fred Hssell, Q. M. »•», i Hatell, Margaret Summons for Relief. Msynard, W. J, Murray snd Mary • Special Proceedingi J., bis wifs, John ; 'j. ' Hassll, J. M. Tap- Petition for Dower. aeott aad Claudia bis wife, Robert Faueett, Cornelia Fauoett and M. C. Maxell, s minor. i- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To the Sheriff of Alamance County - Greeting: _ , You srs hefehy commended, to idbmon Cornelia Rooey, Alfred Hssell, G. M. Hssell,' Henry Hssell, Margaret Msyaard, W. J.! Murray and Mary J.,lilt wifs, XoM Hacell, J. M. Tapscott snd Clsudia hla wife.- Robert Faueett, Cornelia Faueett and"M. O. Hssell, a minor, the defendant* SbOVe named if they be foand within your county to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Oourt for the county ef Alamenep within twenty one days after the serrioe ef this summons, on them ex clusive ef the day of such serrioe, aud answer the eomplaint whieh will be depeeited in the office of ssid Clerk within tan days frem ths date of this summons: And let said defen dants take notice that if they fail to answer the complaint within that time the'plaintiff will apply to ths Court for th s relief den end ed in the complsist. Herein fail not and of this summons make dne return. Given under my hand and sesl of said Court, This Bth day of December 1881. A.TATB, C. H. C. sT Alsnssace Coast r. Graham A Graham—Att'ys. 41—flw. LJIBCESTY CBSAPEST —S TOCK OF HARDWARE erer offered In Piedmont N. C„- is for isle^by Harris A Flippen, omiiboio, N.a, Those wising loweet price* will do Weill by ealllngon us. ' •» —« In addition to areried and extensive line of other Hardware, we bare tor sale Vf Dee. AXM sit AM. PIIOBB, 1.000 Ike, Irsa SHOE RAUIt 1.000 •• Bsrss •« 15,000 •• flteel PI.SW*. ioo »•>. MVll«A«Aii NAir.a. 1* flrew AXLg OBBgtl at T.M »er Or MS. . June SO, 1881, tt-ly. PBWOWJETSSYEK «] aUMm. TkMMu4ar*t«tltl«4. IWaoadm /KfcJ Crab am ■arkrt. COIMCTID wimr rr J. W. HARDEN, I Apples, dried, *».... Itos " green P bushel, 1.50 to 2.00 Beans Mixed V bushef. 1.00 White» " 1.00 Buttet V#> •'' 35 Beeswax V lb 90 Bacon aides Vlb 13>^ ■ shoulders, Vtb .* 10 a hamc.. 1$ to 15 Beef* lb. .. 4@5 Black berries, dried, ... 0 Bark, sasafras roots » 1b........ 2X&S Cotfee 9 » . 15® 18 Candles Adamant * 1b... ........ IS Cloth, tow and cotton, » yd. . . ' 1«® 20 Corn V bush 1,00 Chickens Frying 10«1» Chicken* icrown 80 Cotton lnfint, V lb 10 Cottonln 5eed....... $ Coal oil V gat 30 Cherries DriedV n> 1« seed. Clorer seed V 1b...* l»)d Castings, old a tb X Ducks B Pair...:. 80 Eggs V dos 55 Flour, family Bbbl Ir.OO " Super B bb1........C.TS Feathers* lb S0«40 Hay » 100 lb tf Hides, green, V ft » ■Tltfy. » » It La1ttTft............. 14 Molasee Cuba 9 gal. 50@55 Meal, corn, *lb ..... ' - $ Oats, *eed V bu5n......... 75 Onions 9 bush iI.CO Potatoes, UinbV bu5h.......... 1.00 '« sweet " T* Pork V lb Peaches; dried, peeled, 10®20 " unpeeled, ....... , 10; AsSr'ou * gal Salt fine V sack 133 " , course -" ;. ' • • I.ls Wheat V bush'. 1 * , 110 Cab Dago,. w . « HOLT, Kit WIS A BOLTS OOLUMM. \' r ~, J|i' ) 7 7 j- , : GoTo 4 /f'ivA -,# V!'. » i f f , . # . . *; i. • H«H. aiH & IM.T, -v " ? I-j .* ■ • :i. I tip • " 1 «r-POB—~ : ■ r.) i . r -, .. y .-. ' • . , u .. .?•? ' I I j .*!! >vt,n,;. Dry-Goods, ,J wk| I> v>& •' •• *- ' 1 ■- ; , *, , * ~ ' jI. it »Jv ■•! V>V .k suefiSßias, •i. I •nil «...»(• •, j .WlidfWM H( !• V 'mtf i> (MiJusfe j ' j ... * '.Si • .. »—v - - - - 'V -IST O T I O IST S. ■til ui 0«H) ' , v » "I 'i . sootfs asm shoes i r «*' . T^pNKS * * .8 f J * f * > - 8 B 8 &«. " * -ft ./. ' -, - *'« -.1 * i f ; 'r - 4 O W f * i , ' f [l ~1; . ' . • A BAIBWMB, a- ' V itv-'- ~ %** .. v/ WfDXDIWWMiS, ■ >■ «I GlasswarE, • \ • ' V %Jf . v • OtHkHf A«. > lU# S',:)..t j ~() r' -'i.i . y 'i.' v* •' . .-. r*Jjf WTf Their stock is kepi ftall Ken •S w :r arrival* eVery faw days. Ever}'thing sold at R®« BOTTOM PSIC is. Satisfaction . \ i,V'-v > v guaranteed* - ; * " SHOPfli 1?. (J,
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