Tho- RaanokQ B::-.c::i.! J The Official Fapcr of Wash iiigton' County, PLYMOUTH. - 'N. C - Entitreil fa "the Pt Oflice at Plymouth N, C. ecoitd cWeb ointtcr. . , FKIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889. Directory. STATE OOVEBNUEKT. ' Governor, Daniel G. .Fowle. of Wake, ' Lieutcnant-Qovernor, Thos. M. Holt, of Alimance. Secretary of State, Wni. L. Saunders, of ,Wake. ' ; Treasurer, Donald W. Bain, of Wake, . lnrlir.nr.' Onn. W. P&nrWlln. of Wflvnc. Superintendent of i'nblio Instruction, fr1 Sidnev M. inner. 01 Catawba Attorney General, Tbeo. F, Davidson, o Buncombe, COTJKTT.OOVERKMEST. Sheriff, John B. Chcsson. Deputy Sheritf, L. I. Fagah.' - Treasurer, Louis Hornthal. Snporior Court Cierk, Tbos. J. Marriner - Register of Deeds, J. P. Hilliard. . Commissioners. H, J. Smrr, A. M. John Bton, Levi Blount, Domj sy Spruill and W. : JL Chesson. - Board of Fducation, T. S. Armislead. Sam'l. Johnston and Julius L. Howell. Superintendent of Public Instruction Ilev. Luther Eborno. - citt. -Mayor and Clerk, E. R- Latham. Treasurer, W. H. Hampton. ' v . l'olice, J, F, Ayers. Councilmen. J. W. Piercy, James Daven port. John Willougbby, J. H. Smith, John Viggius and Joseph Mitchell. ;" CHCBca SERVICES. Methodist Iter. 0. W. Robinson, pastor fWvinpn verv Sundav at 11 a.m., and7j d. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday nioht At 7. Snndav school at 0 a. m., J F. Norman, superintendent. Young Me'f? Prayer meeting every Mondny night at 7 ;" Baptist Rev. R. B. Collier, pastor. Rprvica everv 2nd Snndav at 11 8 . ni . ami 7 p, ni. Sunday School at 9 a. m., Capt , Jas. Swift, supetintt-ndont. Prayer meet ing every Thursday night at 7, and ever) fourtu Sunday at 3 p. m.' . , Episcopal llflv. Luther Eborna, rector fcrvioes every 2nd Suuday at 7.80 p. m. Anil ninrv Jt rd Snndav at 1 1 a. iu; and 7-3( p. ni. Sunday fccnooi Fagan, superintendent at 10 a. m..L. I CITY MARKET REPORTED BY M. J. BUNCH & CO., : Pcaicrt tn MoatH, Green d Heavy Groceries. Pro duce, Coufectioiicnes tiiid Ppteut Mt'diclucs. Buy en of Corn and oilier PioducU. - , CSorn, per Bus., Meal, C, H. Sides per eta - , CO - 7 . 9 1 7 l!) 14 8 K) $3-50 to $1.00 Bacou ' . Sholders Bacoa , Breakfast Strips -T Hams S. C, V. Lard refined Lard Country ' Flour, per barrel, from W. 1. JU0iafi8fS, per ga.i., Black strop . " " Kyrnp . " w Grannlated Sugar, per lb Light brown " - " " Butter -Green Coffee , " Rcanted Coffee , " " TVc oer doz.. 20 9 8 25 & 30 20 & 22 25 20 23 to 1 00 f.J- to 8 25 to 73 Tobacco, per lb Khot Guu Powder Coal Oil White.Safety lf0, per gal. liS Red C p r gal. 18 Apple Vinegar V, " " ' fcultanr.a Prunes, per lb ' pickles. Cucumbei-s. per 100, " Bee's Wax, per. lb . Tallow. " " Jlhte,, green, - ; 30 8. 75 18 G 8 2.r 40 CO 80 Candy n M Bait, fine, per Bus.f " T. I " " Biown M 131 to COURTS. " JUDICIAL DISTRICT .Fin-T 6rj?isa Judgn Boykiu. ; - Fall Judge Brown Beaufort Feb. 18th. May 27th, 25th. - Cunituck March 4th. Sept. 2d. Camden Murch 11th, Sept. 9thv Pasquotank March ' lth, June 18th , Ppt. lGth. v Perquimans March ath, Sept. 23. Chowan -April 1st Sept. 30th.. '. .: flftfpR Anril 8th. Occ 7th . rifirtfnrd AnriL 15th. June 17th. Oct.; - 14th. ' " ' Washington April 22d, Oct, 21et. 'yrell April 2iltb, Oct, 28lh. .' Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th . - HydeMay 13th, Nov, Uth. k ' Tamlioo-May 20th, Nov, 18th: GREAT CI0SIIIG OUT SALE -or DRY GOODS, CLOTIIING, FORNHURE BOOTS, SHOES, UUUUISKIK, OSC.. to make room for an immense new to arrive irom the North. Call and my Great Bargains , . for uaioi tAll kiudb of Summer Qooda H(4d at Coet. S. ABLER, , ' Plymouth, N. C Shcrrod & Newberry's old staud. D. O. 15RINKLEY & CO, -Dealers ia- Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. ' - CHOICS BRANDS OF CIOAR3. - Full Line of Superior Canned Goods always on hand. I .O E ' for sale by wholesale or retail. . mUCUTIi. 2. cv BEACON .FLASHES. II . . , ' . . v ' 1 Onlv one more iBsu3 and we will -be six montns old. ' Uou't fail to read the newspaper law pub- ItbLcd in this issue. A crone (X mark on your paper means,! Vonr eabscrlption is due.-,- r . 1 TTmoa A Everett ere buildinre a machineKmay continue Bending them uutil all arr !hop near the A depot. , Rev. C. W. Robinson was absent from his church.only one Bundny at Conference. Some much needed repairs have been 'done to the wharf at the N. S, depot this? (reek. -: s- Mr, V. M. Whaley, of Norfolk, is la the city, the guest or his Ulher, Air. s. Wtift'ey.- - , SeverakuDortsmen from the North have'.snd makes use ot it, waether he ordered ii lt,nan maklnir tmr tnm headanartara for thePlor not, is held in law to bo a subscriber. -nast wotik. ' - - f B. J. Bkile it; erectiig a iarge two-storygat tbe ena of their time if tbeT a0 not wisl) jilding oa Water street te be used as mM continue taking it, otherwise the pub- building on water street te oe usea as res! auiant. rr.a hnA innl tn : . - Attention Is called to the advertisement)! of N. Garrett & Sons, proprietors of theftpaper and the subscriber maybe impns-' Bay Ojster Saloon. - ' Ti W IT Wlwha.hn attending iu)wu ti TtnlMmnra for the nastfew woeksfl """"" r The weather during the past weeK nasa been more like May than December. What U wenderful climate we have. There will be two marrwges in or near Plrmonth next week. Our younst . people seem to be struck with the fever M ss Cattle Boney, who has been visiting hfr brother. CSDt. John - uouey, nas re. turned to her home at Duplin Roads. It seems that our people are hard to suit - , - ------ m in thfl wav or a nwa poiwhj, iucj bv .. . . . IT f I aw Kn talking of importing a man to fiu the office Mrs. A. Birden. who has been on a vMt 'of two weeks to her sister. Mrs. Wilson, at SGreeuville, returned home on Monday 'night. . Mr. CJ. V. W. Ausbon, who has been 'clerking for R. 8ohuli2 & Co., at E Uty, returned home Saturday last, owing to in health. : The Band was out serenading Monday lnd Wednesday nights. Prof. J. W, Piercy has charge now and tbe boys are getting better and butter all the tiuie. A fine horse belonging to Mr. B. F. Owens had his lee broken by falling throgh trestle on the A. Us B. Jtt. . on wonaay last Mr- Owens will bring suit against he Road for damages. Ye editor has been somewhat indisposed luring the past week: hd one of those pet jbills. It .was pronounced ft eoneestivej aahill. We don't know about tbe congeive. Mr. B. F .Owens sent a lot of horses and ireiiit-lpfl toPanteco on Wedoesday. - where hn hiw oneued a firdt-elans livery Stable. The traveitne nublie wtl note this fact and hire from bis etables when in that section. C otbtng I Clothing! For old and young iig and small. Men's suits tront $ 1 00 and in, boys' suit ft 50 and up, nieu'a Over 1 4coats $2 2i and up. loys' ' overcoats f 1 00! find ud. fine suits a specialty, at R. Scbultz $& Oo's. - Rev. C. W. Robinson wid bold services Jin Hibron clin ch at Roper next Sunday at) nt the Methodist church here iu the motn. . ... . .. ! ...III . I. !.,! hit. tint ai uisni servici wiu u umu rt the regular hour. ' - Furniture! Furniture 1 The largest stock pvpr iu town. Bed stead and mattress; tonly $3 75, 6 nice chairs only $'i 00, rockJ jicg chairs SOo and up. Bed room suits and? ?inarlcr suitsiu proportion at B. Schultz &l parlor suits Go's. , I wish to imform the publio that I bavH rJonaned a branch Liverv Stable at- Pnntego Ml drummers poing over me a. r. ivui Road, which is now completed to that place, jan get a team-to travel anywhere in that sfif.Mi-in. at mv ttables. Good horses aud 3vehicles always on hind. B F. Owens. fliers wm Touriff ladv and her name was Fleet. SW ho had buniou all over her feet; iW'lien she heard of tha glad news Scliullr'8 well flttmr choea. FiHhe tumbled ht off her cab - thoes for atr, cheaper than ever at R. isehuita-x vo's, , . - A horse belonging to Messrr. Davenport ii& Piercy ra away ou Tuesday, It became : tsfrightened While standing at the R, N. & SU. S. B. Uo's. whari ana ran up to water Kstrct t, taking up that street towards Bay Snor'u livery etables, clearing tha street as it, J went, . No serious damage was done other, Ithan the total demolishing of the cart to, :jwhich it was hkched. . ' " i Dry Goods! Dry Goods! The largest dn.Ailr tt AalinrkAB hAftrtAtta ftlftth: MilQllHlA. i.i'iiOtuvi v. w.www, " 1 , ' Cashmere of all colore. Calicoes, only 5o ?per yard, cotton popUa.Sc per yard, yard ti vciAa cottons Ca Der yard, and . all other Pyqoods In proportion. Don't throw dollars 'tin tue sirees wueu yuu tu d'o. wsu vj ibuying your goods from R. Schultz & Co. Rev. O. W. Robinson has been returned to this chafee. Our entire people could Jnot have bseu better suited. ' He has done la. fiithfnl work durine the past year and f lhis effort Will not be less daring the coming ivenr. Both as a servant of God. and as a t' Iman he has won the confidence and love of I 1 .. . . , M 1.L Va.. lUi WUO Know Oim, anu n iuu vuo iwra wicjr welcome his return. ,' - We understand that some parties in town .... Cl-t.l--.t- -J V.1 !n M . ' UWam a 1 3upon yon, breaking the lawa of your country ! 8tock(U1i your God by such deedsi We think; Kif tho nroner steos were taiten pv our authorities such things could be put to ai 9urA. These cambhnz hells are a nuisance 'and the men that visit them should be: jbroughtto the bar of justice and made to j Ilatsl Hats! In all shapesrand styles. Men's hats 25c and up. Come one, come 'ail. nod clve us a call, before buying else. Iwbere. Satisfaction guaranteed on every .article, or money refunded. I - Respectfully Yours, . 1 R. Schultz & Co., - :New Brick Store, opposite pide Sam'L Baynor's Kentucky Livery Btauies, . Plymouth N. C. Hotel Arrivals The following named persons were regi- tered at the Latham Uouee during the past veck : -R. F. Ward, W. P. Arrington, E. B. tnu?zca. D. D. Ferber. M. Westmere.: Q '-iiwier. A."A. Eullas, C. C, Barbom, W.J. I L'jarr. S. B. Ellison, A. M. WaU, Mrs B ;.,inies U H James " T O Eadbam W 'Jr-vwlhonl 1! T Ducksr W E Cooke B MaatUri conditions are calculated to pro. vJ- i.h A J Welch h ii Uead V W lI?mcsrntAtAnl hioh v iifiv. in atuit&blpJ L DortcU JF'iVi;:in2er. Tb Nevipaptr Law. 1 Below we give the United States Postal, Laws relating to the newspapers aud sub-l senbewt j 1. Subscribers who do not give - express' uaUcu to the contrary, aro .considered am Hjvicfcinof t f!!if intlA th1r k&Iianrintirkn I ytinaaao of their periodicals tie publisher w,rearages are paiu. 3. If subscribers refuse or negleot to? IftbM thair nenodieala from tha office to!i ... ...... 13 v i nil i mv are directed. Tbevare neiare-fi spoaaioie nniu tuey hutb Bemou laeir urn and ordered them discontinued. 4. If sub bribers move to another place and fail to inform the publisher, and the nanera are sent to the former direction.! hher are held resDonsible. : 5. Any person who receives a newspaper H - " suDsenoers pay, in aavance mey Tnra lirinnd trt crivA nntiftfl In fhfl nnhtiahnrR aato continue takinz it. otherwise the pub tii-iher is authorized to to send it on, and the? Kuouc , wuu wmew oi au arrears, is Bern. El l ue new postal amendment nas made it penal offense to refuse to pay for a news. tjoned for nana. tail is WAfti. m rs-rr vr.s wtn v. v rtllimwm Macket's Feuht. N. C. Deo. 9 '89, Ms Editor i It is with pleasure that! I give you the news of this section, that syour many readers may bear irom tbe general public through the columns oik your valuable paper. Mr. W infield SprniU's little boy bad bib thigh bone broken while picking up potatoes under the cart last Saturday morning. The foart dumped on him and caused his mis. fortune.'4 . - - -. - . Tbe Rev. R. B. Collier was on time to fill; his appointment at Frasier's Schoolt House yesterday, the second Sunday. lies prtached, as usual, with gre vt power, to ftj very respectable congregation. His toxiP was very appropriate s "I he barrel of mealE wastetb not " He set forth the uuqnea. tiouable fiCts that if we would trust God thongh there might be even a famine for three years and six mouths that the children 'of God would be cared for, He also in. ferred from the text a lesson of self-denial showing how the poor widow woman wat bussed for her wilhngaesB to share the last morsel of meal with the o:d prophet Els jab There was three new- comers In tbe neighborhood recently. W. S. Davenport, J. a: S, D ivenport and W.R. Basnight areli fha Irctfrlf man I "hiln film . hnrnA in f M uflpl 1 Idayi will probably be tougb. ' - Air. Wiggins tjlagon is Hiving . bis nets repaired for fishing . Mr, L. O. Marriner Ins run a part of tbe walling around hb .o-acre-lot at the Ft irrj land will begin r nis bouse in a few days Ua has built otve small tenant house for b;s Wdtchman and is building a drying house to store his lumber. Cotton is about all housed, and from general reports it will average five acres for me Dale. - ' ' No other news ofluterestso will close, dear retdor. 23.12.2. WHY ARE NOT FARMERS PROSPEROUS? Argonaut. While it is true that the hard tim?s and ?crcity of money among the farmers, andi conscaneotlv among air other, classtK throughout the country, is largely due v- the short crops of the present year, result. ing from unfavorable seasons, it is alao true that tor several years mere nas Deen ciepres ! 4l.a( AnM C. , . IV , i Vtl AV. f W A nA It rt . . t:uot been as prosperous as our genial climate: and fruitful soil have made it possible lor them to be. With our climate, soil and great , variety of valuable and profitable crops, our country ought to ba one fl wiug Jwith milk and honey, a-id our firming population prosperous and happy. This ic however very for from being the ease. That the natural condition-i ot (success eim no one will deoy. Why. theo, do we not ; Wit ness this prosperity 7 : Thee must be a reason and he who will discover abd remove the cause will deserve the gratitude of everybody. . Various r reasons have baen antrrro.tpi. hut m onr oTtinion the ttue onoErl Kaha nAUAi lidAn m.irlA rtwmfnAnt. Th mvp are several " hindrauoes to success upon which much stress has b-en laid, but while thev have exerted aa inflate noe inthiB direo tioa, tbey are very far from canstitntiog the! 'only, or even the most important difficulties line protective laria, laxiag iuo cuuHuuicr, for the benefit of the manufacturer, has beeul !a creat burden on the l firmer in common' with all other classes of corsumerj, but thiny will not account for the existine state of of the Goverament . this evil caunot be removed In several years. The trusts which have been formed to control And enhance, prices have something to dj with it, but the! articles controlled by thorn are such as may be dtepensed.wtth if necessary. -. We must loos somewhere else for tho principal cause of aoricuUnrul depression, aad we believe epresaon aaa we beiievep upon-the farm. Under the onculturo of the South was? it can be found old regime the agriou vary proeperousand the necessity of adjust- ins ourselves to an entirely ; new order ot thines and-differeut system of. labor has. without doubt greitly lmpanea our pros, perity, but we have bad time enouah now to adjust ourselves to the : new conditions 1 . l - . . 1. A ... ...1 1 n' n ni, ana IU evi B oi muui tuvum uu(5 wrong on the farm aud every farmer should stoD and trv to find out what it is and remove it. At this time, in lavinz plans for another year, a careful inquiry should be mad j as to the cause, or causes of our failure, and it is an incmiry which each farmer should make himself, because tho conditions being different ou almost every 1 rm no oae eise; 1 t .nont.l. f It A nnHluin Ffa?A . Vl AP II 1 foIwiug a wrong system, planting the wrong crops, neglecting to nuke our sup plies at home, giving too little attention to raisins manure, any ot all these, or are there other cause? We should thoroughly investigate , this matter now and plan for the future accordingly. It is not wise to an ahead blindlv. following the same eours t aad pursuing the aame methods which) ihave heretofore brought disaster. I I We have another piece of advice t give I Societies, organizations, and such like 'agenoiea may b useful, We have uothiogj , to say against them, but the man who trusts" fin them to remove evils and restore pros-f Iperity to the farmer will find he has teouj learing upon a broken reed. Get all the! f good out of them youcau, bat after all! vour oxrn risrht arm. directed bv iatclli-f "gence and. thoughtfulness,. is what you hand selMependence are necessary to pros loeritv and indepeidnoe. We are eiceed- BlinaN Anxious to Rfic nur f&riniut? communitvE 1 Bfenitmnz that prosncritv which all their 3 tar. J hecc? e wi 'FLIPP M. Editoh: Mv time at Washington was spent in a most pleasant manner, J, met many old friends aud would be glad to' give you some ,, of the mosi iniereiingt points but, t-ince some cranfc has taiceu uf i iupon binncir to reply to my UHters inrouguj your coiUoius, I will drop tho vvasmotou krip and devote my time to a J ;on bis article. I fail to k a w few remarks hat be ham !repiied to but, as he c&iu it a reply i wui Iikcceut it as Such. ' ,. f I n. V- ... ! 1. lie onens nia idiier vr butiuk u uu, Tin nrAno hid letter hv RRTlnff he !oot kuow whether 1 am a gentleman or a J grand rascal. I don't suppose his knowing) lavs the Bible tells bim to ludare not. so it ue but I wonder : if this individual nasi read that book enough to know that it also peakf against slnnder, and has ne sense qnouffh to know that when he calls a man k rascal he is by law guilty of slander. We . u : n W k tn .ilk., a Kma n.n tw a. m Q n 'inrSfh hut ittf. apnRA. ; trt Httat a man in I ...i . - j . n HnA Wi sucn a mnuiier, nuu wiiuuui turo. n t do not think any geutleman would have opened a public letter by insiauatbg a mau was a rascal. : .. In his first feeble effort he breakes tbe aws of his country and his God. He says ha thinks I was amona the crowd that! went to Windsor, that is alright, this is free country everv man has a right' to bitf own thonshts. no matter how unreasonable they may be. He saya I was quite poetical in one of the back issues or the jieacos Will he please inform me what date tha Jissue was. if I ever wrote a line of poetry it u more than 1 know ana aouDuess ne ih the only reader of your paper that has evert een that Issue. . -, As to the advice he gives the young ladies nbout looking out for the man dressed in th rftrb ha describes. I would say he must think our girls have but little - sense Does he mean to - insult them by giving them such silly advice? In the first place! there is no such man w this town, again bur cirls are too pure and noble and "have mo many admirers to ever nave 10 pop ia . . . . . question, and even if they were not admired thev have too mucn pnae ana init-lugenue, to be going around popping the question lot avery tnmg mat wears pants. 1 would Use to enow wnat qib euiuyiug, nav'mcr a swelled head &c.. has got to dot ril h a renlv to mv letters. 4 He speaks of my going to Washington Lind savs he don't think I ever saw that town. well, that could have been " possible ibut I did not say I bad been there, I only -mid I was' coiner. 1 have been ana am ai uome again, and did not get lost as ne ex oected. - " ' ' In writing np his trip ou the- Str. Bertie he gives a grand description of it ; He said US wae maiLlOK iue trip iu ouminuv wiim Xime lady mends from Bertie Out be goes m to b&v that one of tbe ladies brote ins. lamo and as the alarm of fire was given he rushed up stairs and found the room in a blaze. If he had been making the trip in1 fojmDanv with the ladies, why was ue on I a . . . ... t .i , . frn. the Qrst aeCK ana mey ia uie bhioou r luk only explination I can give is this, he wau )u tbe same Doat at tue same ume lauieB (re the ladies took firstslaos fare and? were atlmitted to the sftloon, "While he W either beatine his passage or had taken -teeond.class ticket and baa to stay on tue first deck. He said he got scared and jointx to the stern of the boat he made at icross on his forehead and knelt down tot Drav while kneeling there he went to sleepl nd was awAKnea ujr me v-ipi hubk lliis fare That is thejray he tells it, but HI him make a break for the alter stairway,! butt a post and fall nnconclous to the deck! 1 . ... ai.A m -5 here be lav uniiuae captain caiuci ior; hia second class fare. " He says hd cot off at the first landing, but first tried to convince Uie captain that he was a r.iao of learning. N'ow I know Capt. Fipkin aud know It usele&s for such a craok as that man is to try to make him think he had any learning) md but lit.le common sense. " ' . BneklenV Arnloa Salve. The Best Salts in the world for Cnts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever, Sore?, Tetter, Uhappea lianas, v;auiaais, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and, posi-l tivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It . 7 . iTr -.J is goaranieea 10 give perievii ssiwibkuuu, vi money refunded.' rnce 20 cenw per dox, For sale by 3, W. Bryan. - ' . W7l0B8Ar.B As I wish to leave Plymouth, fi? I offer for 6aie my brick business and stock of merchandise. ' A good investment (or anyone wishing a good business, i erms reasonable, aug 23-tf. J. T. 1'iSlTUrUUU, Washinoton Couuty Supkbiob Coubt Roanoke R, R & Lumber Co. v s EllaW, AValterB, William Mary W. Gurgauus lor sell aand as guardian for other lefendant-i and J no. . PhomKertl Pn Jdo. W. Chambers. Xaae rouce . , Tha nltnva entitled action is brought for tha nnrnoso of BclUna the Calvin Chambers: dccribed lo iUe petition f jr partition, claim ne fourth interest, ..'... . a . prt m Rfttlirla,r. Jan- 4 iiO V OUOO wa w - j--" j 1 1 j aary 11 1890, at the Court House Deiore KAMMlMAyl tAl me. when ana wnere you ro rcH11"0" wt itnmr nr answer to tne neuuon. ur iuc relief demanded will be granted. 0. It. Pettigbew, T. J. Mahbixer, Plff. Atty; ur up. wun D-",-cil,,rtW on Rmt IVotice. Let tho creditors ot Daniel 8waln takJ inn iht a netition has been tiled with. me by tie widow of said 8waiu to have hcrj homestead ni totted from the lands of said Swain in wasaingion Kvuv.y, ujuf. the lands of S. Patrick and others. J. A. tJUESSON, J, r. Mov 28 '89-6 w v DR. E. & MURRAY, DENTIST PLYMOUTH, . - - N. C. O. X, PETTIGREW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices In all the States and Federal Courts. lonice. Water Street, rLYMOTJTH, N. C j TT f p TtOCrETlT 'SURGEON AND . MECHANICAL J.J 4- Mm mJ y RDENT0N, 3 n. a .T-rATir.NTs vitedwhesp.eqvtf.d' BverybodY LISTEN: AT; THIB If Christmas Presents HQIiLIDAY GOODS GO TO H Drug Store, The most select assortment 0 m fancy- goods to ibe found in thea city. Presents from ;25cts. to $12. Among are those exhibited Toilet cases. Lap tablets, Music rolls, Manicure sets, Photograph albums, Autograph albums. PLUSH WORK BOXES Smoking sets, Silver seta, And novelties in Oxidize . - Silver Don't fonrct ttiat the abnye nrownta alsri n. flionsand and'i r. w - one IILUCl UllllVlVi H1U found over there at X W, BRYAN'S j ' Tjljrf IQrE first door below Post otTice. rrr Tier J -IS" T V TTT 1 mJ . Job Pi This Office: We do Every tiling i: the Printing Lino. YOU VVAIT Letter ilcacls, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Circulars, v Programmes, . cards, &c, rosters of any discrix- Send us your -order. ,r ,0ur Prices Reasonable- OUR AFOUKri FIRST-CL.1S3. 1 coino and sco samples be. ! foro you send your .work elsewhere. Work Executed With Ktalacss ial Tii patch. -A TRIAL -IS ALL. TS ASK.- Our Motto Is, jSatisfaction and Promptness,1 We Respectfully Ask . a Short, of Your Patronage, We also d j everything in the line of Padding, iDoh't forget us but send in -a tri; order at once iRcmcmber wefnrnisli everj tl' ing YOU W ntion, I." 14

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