' Carolina "Watchman; LOCAL. I TIIUKSDAY. Al'JUL 30, 1810. Capt'J.A: Fishery, was m town ja&hm- ' Mr. J. F. Harbin , .t.f t at esv i 1 1 c, ;is here t(Ml:iV.' I ' Mr, T. M. Kerns ; spent Saturday in the city. ! -3 : Mr. It. L. CwvvluM, of Winston; is in the city. !-.' j Wheat crop is thought to be in a line C judjtiou. j" MieeSallie MeNoly, of China Grove, is in town. - Mr. M.r Harrison, of Mill ; Bridge, was Ireie Saturday, t ! MjsSjFaunie Alexander, of Statesville, is in town this week:. . - Mr. W. C. Blackffter is attending court At Shclhy this week 1 Mr. Whit Graham, ,of West Kowan, was in the city Friday. ' Don't buy your molasses until you see thekiwUs F.iC. Miller kep?. " 4- - i -; Mprclnisiess hopss mhtst be built in Salisbury. jVVe need tlit-lii. You can afways get some fresh butter kept on ice, at E. (4 Millet's Mr. V.. C. .Eddleman, oue of-Cabarrus coftifty Vhest citizens was in the city Saturday.. ; 3?rofrM."Ei Hyinans, of Statesville.has mld his collection of minerals to Trinity ii Colleger Ij A number of ministers Jxom outside attending the Fife points have been meeting this week. We are .pleased to learn that Mr.'-W L. Kesller, of Bear Poplar, is much "-bet- it-r and in a fair way to recover. I Mr. J. If. Sruith, 6f Wake county, who - . .1 - i i i 1 1 i hasTbeen Here lor .several wccks, win ue L'hi a school iu vocal music in a few days. Goto E. C. Miller's- when you want f rKh nait-IitnF nchriuts lie don't T?e;l - l ' ; any but market. and pitted, the Lest iu the iV Painful Accident. Xr. 3 Am I. Shaver, of this city, met with. a iury bad ncJhlcnt near the! dejot last Saturday. ' A leant stalled and - he as agisting the drive -. A piece cf timber that bad been used to. prize, up the, w heels was whirled around with great force and Htriking him on the rigl4 leg knocked him down wind the jiece oil Umber was run over by the wagon. His leg' was broken in three places. He has suffered much since.' . WONDEUFUL I'KOGItlisS. Great Increase in 3Ianiif:icturecl Cotton Figures l. not .Lie. We are indebted to Mr. J. W. Webb, agent of the Ii. & D.'road. here, ior the figures piven below showing lbs great increase in manufactured cotfon goods iu the past few years.l YEAR. 1886 j "18S7 " 1 1388 ! 1889 ' -! 181X) jit will be seen that in 18S0 only 77,559 pounds were shipped from Salisbury. Last year 995.288, or about thirteen limes more than in 1886. This is a grat ifying statement,, and better still the fact that by next year more' than two million pounds will be shipped by the several uottou mills here. M R Crix G AT B A PTIST C li UltCH TOUNDS. 77,559 140,295 153,274 748,439 995,283 the Mexican war and fought in the "Sem inole add other wars with the-American Indians. Gen. Johnston waW fine civif engineer and 'pent much ofhis -life en gaged in that work. When the late civil war'broko out ho wai in the north, but came to his native State and volunteered to fight i, the Confederate army, and afterwards had charge of the army of feunessee. In 18G2 he was wouuded ai the battle of Seven Pines. The speaker referred to the fact thai the name ot Gen. Johnston was above reproach. Hi fought through all the wars with distin guished bravery, and as a citizen was a valuable man to hiscouutry. The world was better for his having lived iu it, and sustained a great loss when he died. PKOFISSSIONAL. MEN. of Salisbury The Men Who HaTe Read Blacksloue and the Code. KERR CRAIG E. Mr. Graige is the senior member of the Salisbury bar. lie and, Mr. L. II. Clement are associated together in the practice of law. He was born in Cataw ba county about 45 years ago. Ho has always been regarded as one of the ab lest attorneys iu North Carolina, He graduated at Chapel Hill. He ha3 been in th legislature was readiug clerk for several ! sessions. He was appointed Collector of Internal llevenue by Mr. Cleveland and tilled the office more than two years very acceptably. JlON. JOHN 8. HENDERSON. .' Mr. E. CMiller, Jwno vnnh a first-clas-s f octTy store on north Main street, has a .new refrigerator in jwhicb be keeps but- ttr. This keeps it idee anil clean and as 1 f.rm as in winter. I :l v' r 1 ' ' Mr, j.' Dreehtteii;, representing Lipp- injtn BrOs'l, Savannhj G,j., is here to day. Iliihas two colorett bixj'sajotig dressed in Large Crowds Attended and Much Guod was Done. Ite v. Xt-S. Jones, pastor of the Baptist church' beran a series of - meetings - two weeks ago w hich closed last . Friday uight. Large crowds sattended every service and Mr. Joues pretrched with great power and earnestness. Mr. J. II. -iuiith, of Falls, Wake county, led the c'jpir. Though the church was crowded at every service and many stood at the doors and windows, the pastor did not have io reprove any person during the entire meeting. This speaks well for the audience. More than forty professions were made during the meeting. Twelve were emcr sed last Thursday uight. Several per sons' were also emersed Monday night of ibis week. Ojther.i will be soon, and perhaps several will join other branches of thechurch. l' The Baptist church of this city is growing last under the charge of Mr. Jnes. He is a young and intensely earnest minister. - We learn that the iuj terior of the church is to be repainted and otherwise improved. A gentleman has offered the congrega tion a valuable- lot tree on which to build a parsonage. No doubt the very liberal oiler will be accepted at an early day. MINING DEPARTMENT. Jliaing Hewi Gathered in This and Outer ;Stat su - - y" riteras a'nJ nrtivles for tbii department are earuestiy. pohciicu. j For Sale, Fifteen hundred acres valuable land situated 181 mile3 north of Siatesville, Iredell county,-N. C.--' The land is locat-. ed on the bounty, line between Ireiiell and Wilkes the largest part of it in Wilkes county. All good timbered land except a few acres. No improvements save two or three cabins. Land well watered but considerably broken. De sirable climate, many signs of minerals, such as mica, lead,, copper, silver, &e. There are also signs of precious metals. The land lies within the "inineial belt," and is only 9 or 10 miles from the famous Hiddenite mine, in Alexander county. The Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail road' is only 10 miles north of said land. The above land will be sold at $3.00 per acre with one-fourth reservation of min eral interests, $4.00 per acre with one- eight reservation ot .mineral interests! $5.00 with one-twelfth, $6.00 with one sixteenth or $7.00 per acre with no reser vation whatever. For further particu lars address J. A. SUkeleatber, Olin, N. C. . f ' - ' Some time ago ft correspondent made a valuable! suggestion ..a.to what this State should send tot the World's Fair. Mr. Judd, manager of the Parker mines near Bilesville, informs us that the nug gets trom this mine which are in ithe London Museum, --and which took the first premium there, can be secured to represent the miuiug. industry of this GOTOr-j I Brown's Clothing ooo O O Emporium To Get Whatever You Want to Wear from Head to Foot. KLUTTZ V ' - 00 TO THE ONS PRICE STORE 0? ( - &RENDLEMAST mm For the Largest and Hand somest Asoitmont of . , . ill) IKIII IN SALISBURY. We have an elegant stock of fine DRESS GOODS in white, black and colors. - We have a big assortment of Shallies, Lawns andSerges. Your choico for 5 cents per yard. ! Big lots of all kinds of Shirts. Collars and-Tins A h5r sf right prices. Carets, Rugs and Mattings, the best and prettiest ever offered.- An elegant assortment of hand-sewed Slides. They w ill not burn your feet. AH kind! vi duws, ana 101s 01 tnem, at rock bottom prices. EI1IES. The best FLOUR in America. AU'ikinds of Molasses: 10 different kinds of Coffee; 6 different kinds of the best of Teas. Potatoes, Cabbage, Beans, Teas, t ruits, Grits, ileal, Bran and Cottou-seed Meal at ItocK Bottom Pbices. Special prices to wholesale buyers. Our Motto: il Best goods for least money." - .' Yours to Serve, '" - KLUTTZ & RUDLEMAH. Salesmen -W. W. Taylor, J. A. Neely, H. A. Bernhardt, W7 R -Woodson, -A. M. Sullivan, C. F. Merouey, T. 13. Beall, W. Clarence Kluttz and Warrtn L. Kluttz. ts u Mr. Henderson is-the next oldest mem ber of the bar. He is now a member ot State at Chicago next year. congress, uut sun a member ot the oar. ... He was born w SalUbnry about 44 years - Ca' Charles Bolton tells us that they ago. Mr. Henderson, before his election ve just discovered the liehest vein of to Congress several years ago, held a go at Lowder mine, eight miles from number of official positions. He was here, ever discovered in this state. The Register of Deeds in this county a vein is two feet thick and three feet deep, numberofvears. and ftfin rpn.fianted !l,,d is composed of sulphurets, pure gold t lis county iu the House and Senate. ' and browirore. Thery are now building 0f Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Fur- T. C. LINN. Mr. Linn was born in Rowan county in 1S60. ! He graduated at Gettysburg, l a. Mr. Linu was elected Suueriuten- Uii Jorm, who assist advertising mutter. him in distributirg During the Fife rf.eeting the popular pl;i(j-e lr finest Truitjs, candies, ice cream, ..&.'.. wiHjbe'at TichnerV, next to express oll'u c. Also the finest lut of apples ever brought to the city. ' P ii ' ' Mr. C. L. Welch hist $80 iireash Tues day. The money Was in ten and twenty dollar bills. Jf an hjoucst man finds it wil l return to the owner, who, no doubt will -r.tjward theiu-iliberapj . - ilt.'SJs. 1I.-& L Wright have opened t their stock of elothing and gents fir.nish- ing goods on North; Main Street. Tiny . havea nice store room aud w hen they ' gej in lulllat thffy will make things hum. - l)r. 11. L. Abcifnathy, president of liutnerfonl-Coliegej has been here th's week. He informedUsta,at he has se emed ouite 11 sum for rebuilding the College. He is now on his way north -wliei-iS he hopes1 to uccced a grqat deal. ::e hope he will be succesiful. A correspondentfrwriting from west ltowitn states that!, the Miranda black smith is doing good wrork in his line lie has inveuted a saw lor sawing out jfeiloes for wagon w-heels, &c. Also that a loaferxlub has been organized in tire iieighborhood and meets regularly at the tlacksruith sliop. ; ' ' Tlie Wroiig: 31 an. A inan calling himself H. L. Fisher has. beep held by the police because 01 his resemblance to OiiveHumraers, who is wdhted in lAsbeyille for shooting peo ple and horses.,; Fisher is the exact coun terpart of Summers. Having become satisfred 'that he was not the right man he;was disehargedjyesterday. A GUlilf 3IEi;iING. a house over it until it can be worked. High Point Enterprise. Mr. Geo.iW. Brown of Yadkin conuty. has some fine mineral land forsale. The dent of Public Instruction iu this county land is near Elkin and contains,"silver, gold &c. Surface ore assays $12.60 per ton. His Address is Swann Creek, N. C. You'll find a magnificent line nishing Goods, Trunks,' Travel ling Bags, Umbrellas, etc for Charlotte. 3Ir. Fif; is iy.finu: Good Great Crjwds isii tlie TabcriKicIc. ! Fvaiijilist File began his meetiug iere last Su.iday. The building was pack'ed fall iu the niorning, and at night hun dreds left because there was not room. FVery day serviee has beeu well attend ed. The buildinu; will not hold them at uight. Many visitors have come from the surrounding country and towns. Mr. Fife has beenf giving the people I'll 1 . . i 11 . 1 A sjiiu cnuuKs 01 triUH. lie singes out from the s-houlder and his meeting will do a vast amount of good. Many have been so impressed by his powerful talks that they have resolyed to be better (Jhristains ami many siuuers have been convicted. The ladies have beeu very active and are doing much good. Yesterday abtiut one dozen ladies vis ited each saloon in the city and prayed a;fd begged that the saloon keepers close their pi aces of business and attend the services. Their efforts were crowned with success. Every saloon iu the city was-closed aud nearly all the employes attended the -8 o'clock service. The most interesting part of the meet ing will be from this time .until Sunday night, next, when the meeting will be brought to a close. iu 1873, aud has held that opee contin uously ever since, lie was electel may or of Salisbury by the town .commission ers last October. He has filled the office with credit to himself and to the towu. Three weeks ajro. notwithstanding the fait that he had several able aud worthy has a fine cow for sale opponents, he was- nominated for that position again and will be the next may or of Salisbury. L. II. CLEMENT. , .ir. uiement is a son ot Hon. J . Mar shall Clement, of Moeksville. He is 06 years old, is associated with Mr. Craige. Mr. Clement graduated at Gettysburg, Pa. He has beeu solicitor of the Inferior court and also of the Superior court iu this-Judicial district, lie is popular .t s1 a' lawyer and citizen. IIOK. L. S. OVERMAN. Mr. Overman was born iu Salisbury 3G years ajio. He has served his couutv l 1 I . t -m r ia me legislature- tiiree times, lie is now one of the Board of Director of the. the State Penitentiary, also one of the Bjard of Trustees of the State University. He was private secretary to Gov. Vance and Gov, Jarvis. New Advertisements. ' Read H. & L-. Wright's advertisement. We have just received Mr. Henry Barriner, of Cleveland, 100 SUITS FOR BOYS, A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS OF SALISBURY WAS HELD A FEW DAYS AGO. EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD OF THE TOWN WAS PRESENT. WHAT WAS THE MEET. ITG FOR! FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELECTING THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE. AFTER A GOOD DEAL OF SPEECH-MAKING THE NAME OF BURTNER, FAMES & CO. WAS PRO POSED, AND WAS UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDED AS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY ALL KINDS OF FUR NITURE AT LOWEST PRICES AND Opening of Spring. First New Goods ! Have just returned from the North with TRAIN TRAIN W LOAD LOAD The Chajlotte Racket Store tells how to buy goods cheap. ; See advertisement of the enterprising Ringing from 5 to 14 years, at $1.2f. qj REASONABLE TERMS Vy S OIUpUUJ , UU VUill LIHIC, 1 ills 1ft U 1 vrVv fa' i,'us: j. ucjf I WE WILL SEI L YOU very liberal company and has done much every wme aim piease everyooay TRAIN LOAD' TRAIN LOAD OF BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. I NOW HAVE THE LARGEST AS SORTMENT OF DRY GOODS I EVER CARRIED. Lovely plaid and striped dress good yard w ide at 12Jc. Wool ; Dress Oood iOc. to 60c. per yard. Black Henrietta Cloths and Cashmeres, 15c. to $1 per yard, Handsomest liue of Seeksuckern and Ginghams in the town and at prices GOOD ; low. Glial lies, Lawns and White Goods in abundance. My Pine Apple llwua I Elegant line of Youths' Outfits from GOODS' AS LOW OR LOWER THAN j new fabricx c'an't be excelled iu style. Black Robes, Dragon cloth, ana many other nice goods. Call early and give them a peep; 9 look is a sale. Very Respectfully T.F.YOUNG. Kluttz Rendleman, one of the most to $20.00. They please the most ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE STATE enterprising firms in the State, has an fastidious. - We don't sell any "baggy" WE ARE STRANGERS AMONG YOU, attractive ad. in this issue. outfits. 'TIS TRUE. BUT A FAIR TRIAL WILL Our Men's Clothing is the nobbitst CONVINCE YOU THAT WE MEAN - 1 A rartv Of hunters went out from Con ever seen in this country. ery latest BUSINESS. COME AND SEE US. cord, last ! week, to the Harris place, styles and handsomest designs. We will which was recently purchased by Hegtar have none but the That . Mnd Motley, to hunt squrrels. day's time: they killed 28. In one Children; Cry fof Pitcher's Castoriai IION. CIIAS. -PRICE. Mr. Price was born in Warren county about 40 years ago. Heha3livedin Davie and represented that county in the legislature, and this senatorial dis several times. Mr. Price one ot the most promineur positions WJffll Salisbury first-chiss 1 accn ia nceu 01 CLOTHING AXD .. Xot the Same. Man. , I Soraetime ago thp Watchman had an Recount of the killing of a .man here by the electric street car. Mayor Linn has received a letter from a man in the east ern part of the State saying that he had a brother of the same; naine aud wished to know if It was'the same man; We are c;Jad to state that it was not. The party killed was a. worthless eharater that had been lying around this city fofr some j tifiae and the. cars dtd a good day's work ia removing him. j - MHMOlt I A L SKU VIC IS. Get the Poor Peopl;, Too. i Yesterday M. Fi(e said:x t4 We Presby terians are reaching out after the rich. It appears by our actions that we are too proud to try to convert the poor of our State The Methodists arc getting so, ttfo, but the Baptists ; of North -Carolina are doiu more to convert t-hrt nwnilA nf - . j North Carolina, especially the poorer 'Classes, than: ailV other dennminntmn They have the best, inissioiiary phin 1 and re pushiug it for all! it is worth." i - J . i Oft. a mva cK -r 1 I hide-bound Bieut to a, mosf earnef t denomination aud pne that deserves praise. Hev. Or. J. Huniplc Conducts the Services Here in 31em- ory of Gen. Jos. K. Johnston. A large number of veterans and others gathered at the Fife Tabernacle Sunday afternoon at 2: 0, r-for ihe purpose of holding a memorial service in memory of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. The great hall w as paeked full of people. The services were opened by singing "'All hail the power of Jesus' name." Rev. Dr. Leith then read a portion of i)hc 90th Psalm. Then the congregation bowed in prayer, led by Dr. R. L. Aber- liathy , president of Rutherford College. "Jesus lover of my soul" was then suug by the choir. c Dr. Rumple then came to the edge of of the rostrum and begau his address. He said.i'Just 26 years ago to-day Gen. Joseph E Johnston surrendered the renj nant of the army of Tennessee and Geor gia near Greensboro. Since that we have had twenty-six years of peace. Many who were in that great struggle have passed over the fiver. But still a few brave men remain to tell the sad story. After 23 more years have passed ptf, hardly one wrll be left. Many of the great lsaders have died quite recent ly. Lee, Hancock. Sherman, Davis, McLelland, Hill, and last of all Gen. Johnston.. The speaker said he would neither praise nor critieise the acts of Gen. Johnston. He had reason to be lieve that he was a brave, christian man Gen. Johnston was born near Lougwood, Prince Edward county, Va., in 1S09. He graduated at Weat Poii. u He was in another GEXTS' FURNISHING STORE, and we qj the State that of General Attorney for glad see II. & L. Wkight coming for- the R. & D. railroad company for thi district, aud he is also U. S. District At torney for the Western District of this State. He was a member of the consti tutional conveution in 1S75. - T F. KLUTTZ. . Mr. Kluttz was born in Salisbury in 1S48. He is the best looking member of the bar when age is considered. Mr. Kluttz did not got a collegiate educa tion. He is self-made in every particu- store, on North Main street lar. He has never been in politics, but has held many important business posi tions. He has beensucccssful as a law yer and as a business man. J. W. MAUNEY. Mr. Mauney was born iu Cabarrus county in 1&46. He has been in Salis bury since 1873. Mr. Mauney was edu; cited at Trinity College, graduated in of manufacturers. They paid the cash 1371. He held the honors of a class of and got the discount, Hnd with the as- sneiueenai ninny, ue was sol leitor Stance of a friend of thirtj years ei- ot the Interior curt in this county for four years until that court was abol ished. He stands high in the profession. . W. C. ELACKMER. Mr, Blackmcr has been a iriember of the bar since 1881. He was born in Sah hbury about thirty-two' years ago. He was secretary; of the North Carolina Code Commission. - He was private sec retary to Governor Jarvis ucated at Hartford, Conn. R. L. WRIGHT. Mr. Wright was born iu Wilkes coun ty in 18G6. He did not get a collegiate educatiou. He graduated in law before he reached the age of 21. He has been very successful and stands' well toward the top in his profession. Mr. Wright is ship goods everywhere from Salado, Tex., to the capital of the "Palmetto State." That's why we place our nice suits in nearly every part of the Old North State, from the mountains to the sea. Our business has gained a well-deserved reputation. We are just in receipt of a letter from a promiuent citizen of South Carolina who says he was "impressed with" the superior quality of our line" when in Salisbury last year. He pur chased a suit at that time, aud with the above-mentioned letter was an order for i a spring suit from us. BURTNER, EAMES & CO., Mclntyre's Old Stand. Rorr. L Coknelisox, ) Henuy T. SiMrsox, j 24.3m 18:3m JOHN 1 BOYDEN & CO, SALISBURY, N. C, See our splendid line of extra PANTS. ward to fiJl the long-felt want with a fine stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Cravats, Handkerchiefs and Gents' Furnishing pjts everybody. Fat men happy! Lean Goods at lower prices than ever before j men delighted! offered in Salisbury. B3 They have opened their well-selected stock in the storeroom formerly occu pied by G. W. Wright as a furniture "rVTriiTr fifTD AW TT A T iness will be strictly firt class no "Cheap John" aud up with the latest styles. Their pricos will astonish you. You want a nice Dealers in all kinds of Country Pro duce, Flour, Meat, Grain and Hay, Fresh New River seed corn for sale. With this corn two crops can be. raised on the same, piece of land in one season, perience in the clothing trade were able to purchase their stock at lower price than formerly lold. Of coarse they will give their customers the .benefit of their "gj bargains, and will enable the citizens "of Salisbury to buy goods cheaper at home than they anabVoad. Just think for one moment what He was ed-J monev will do. and then hear some of their prices : You can buy of them $30 to $40 suits at $25 ; $25 to $30 suits at $18 to $20; $20 suits at from $15 to $16, and so on all the way down. They can opcu your eye3 on prices of Wool and Straw Flats, all of the latest styles. next to the youngest member of the bar tfS?" Their stock of Doys' Clothing is com- plete, and way under the regular prices. h&3 They also carry a well-assorted line Of They prevent sun strokes; you must have one. We have them from 25 cents fi Q (V o rli ulT si-tPB nil shnnf3 nil Many people are anxious to learn how o2Mr t .: ' . . ' , , , , ss colors; best styles, latest designs and nob biest (roods. Silk bands and Morocco sweat pads. Tho ladies want hats for the boys. We have some that will suit them. Our friends say oar lines of they are selling so low. For their bene fit we will say that they bought their eutire stock directly from headquarters McCOBHCK HARVESTER aud is unmarried, but full of hope. A S. heilig. Mr. Heilig is the youngest member of the Salisbury bar. He has ouly been practicing since last January, but haa the confidence of the public, and will succeed beyond a doubt. He has al ready 'built up a lucrative practice. Mr. Heilig is unmarried but has an excellent disposition and will not always be thus. Mr, Ileihg is a native of Salisbury. Died. At her home in Steele township this county, Mrs. Leah. Bareer. widow of 1 John Barger, Sr., aged So years, 3 months aim z o lys. ne was the mother of ten children,; twenty-eight grand children and sexenteeu great grand children. ladies'j misses', meu's arid boys' Shoes from 75 ceuts up. Fine: linen Collars only 10 cent?. Latest styles. Linen Guffs only 15 cents. A handsome line of underwear 'at prkes never before offered in the city. The battle has begun against high prices, so go and examine tbeir stock whether you want lo buy or cot, and be conviuced that the bore prices and qualities arc correct. If you do you will be the best pleased soul in the land. . w. 2 X t We will sell tbe McCormick Harvesting Machines this- yea? The McCormick Company are obliged to make at the rate of ono complete machine every minute of the day in order to supply their Aforld-wide demand, the McCormick being almost; as well known in the steppes of Russia, the plains of the Danube and in the winter harvests of the southern hemisphere Australia, South Africa and South Ameiici as it is here Ve have a facsimile of the Gold Staats Medille which the McCormick " Machine of Stopl" won at the'trreat Universal Exposition trials held At -ViT The McCormick Catalogue, which, bv tho tuna Jitoy ,-vm ...v. . - - r ' v way, wo keep for free distribution, is a work of art and will repay careful reading. Fine Clothing is "fiuer than ever." It is more complete than ever. BETTER GOODS at L.OWER PRICES. Peonle are cominjr every day ii t i r ll? K .M.aAnUiitin Monhmortr v nrrnno trom an aireciions, aim uum iizeio. ii iuuii uuu iuauumvi , m all the adjoining country to see our stock. They always buy and go home happy. We arc agents for leading brands of Ferti- Wagons, Bug- all the adjoining country to see (yjgg Mowers, Reapers, and everything in that . mi 1 1 $ line. WE MEAN BUSINESS 1 Gents' Fine HAND-SEWED SHOES! yery hegt. Fine Cordorans, Calf and Kangaroo. We have orders for them from every direction. Best zinc-covered, roller troy Trunks. Thpv nr ahvflvs Dreferred. All sizes and prices. Lots of pretty Neck-wear adorn our show-cases. The boys say our line is not surpassed anywhere. Respectfully, M. S. BROWN. give us $ When needing anything in- our Kn6 CALL AND BE CONVINCED. We are grateful for past favors and respect fully ask a continuance ot the same. . Respectfully, JOHH A. BOYD & GO.

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