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Baa been I
JSWy, one year.
nnL and wtta the latest ttrii
sue Momnx .
Time Monti
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VOL. XX
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CHAEEOlTmi N. CJ, ERNESIJAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1879.
NO. 3,348.
TAOS, RSeEIPTS, F0S1
BSaWw, -" xjj-. ,.... ,
'-If
1
THIRD STOCK OB"
DRESS GOODS.
A so
"It
'Only Me."
-466 wtrai camfrWirfprlsr
to let the answer fall
Roniy me.
ItBatMCWtt''
Q BUDuressed
Mnri feu 'mamma;
f 'I
Fancy ana staptek jjresa
at extifniely low prices.
Ladles', entsand
less Tartety. Dalmona. '
we a&K special attention to our large stoek of
kid Gtovea, In all colors, from two to six buttons.
A new arrival o.; .'-, t I..
The Quivering batby 11)8 I-fhey had not meant
Toatterany wowltljat eou2d plant a sting,
W4wnaotbsJieart;steange paig went;
urn .wuuinow aaocK OFr'rJ'-' .tHiumam .sismw .niiki'i'
which. e wlU seHf tn instanty and a happy little faoi
N - t lllUluUQSuaa 'neaU-nBWOBtedlEtilflAtiiialftcul ahnna.
Udren's BofderrlniAiufJ AQdtromitbtimomnt.,:tOnlK Ma'i! had' nlarot
loaka, Bepellants, laif if i . An4part Uh i;Fe(? to tender jnotir-love.
OBSERVATIONS.
MISSES'
't$l:
V 4
yrr- i i
lattona. fo
w-f rlmml:
ananl-T!i
reteens. bli
I and colored 811k Worsted Fringes, is the most va-"
Wto1)efjndhSjajj C f
J.C8T.
.A.
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.OIH0 .QMAJ3V3 JD
ALEXIN
HO
FLftlTI EL i. U :1D ERVJEfi R.
A French novella turaally a story with an lnv
moraL . . ,;
' Can a mart Intoxicated by music be said to be
alr-tlght? '
Is lenffing a friend sa 'waah-dtoh showing basin
iiaXmkdZilr ihtnk ibat
ad bunions give the feet a knobby appear-
coms
ance
mna pmb woe. uur srK oi immnmitunks
lit Brocaded and Plain Sllksrstrtperand-Tflalh .1 It Is wuently believed, that woman Is a bard
Mirocaaea ana ttinpea velveteens, Diaer l nurrgw.see tnrongn. Ana se is ner.nairanne
oper
A TULL LINE OF
C&RPETSillD OIL CLOTHS.
,Yr ftl V-. e x . . -r ;
i f
rocicoF"-
"ANDSBWBS,
"That's the first hop of the season." remarked
a dancing m aster as hie ' loung hopeful sat down
a tack.' Xiiu Qiinustc tarjed nd the bawl
began.
The man with new tight shoes and an Ingrowing
nail seems to be the one who Is always selected br
fate to be compelled to run for a train. New York
mar.';"' -" -' '-- i '
Melancholy barber (with soul above his business")
"Idotf tgetmuoh;r a Uvta' by it, slrl" Cuar
fnmar (through tha lat.har-'Thwn ymi flight
Hats an ;M 4aafMadeNCWthI
miW32:;t:hV
for you scrape hard enough lot it V Punch,
p tt n t tt tr ii Vj r f
Some Ingenious Creole at New Orleans has In
vented a lover's alarm clock which strikes loudly
at tfcerreasopable hour of 10. i Asr it sounds two
little doers open and a man with a dressing gown
and cap glides out holding in his hand a card in
scribed "Good night." As he bows and smilingly
retires the suitor 'takes tne hint, says "Good
night," and then departs.
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vantage to buy from us,
rthat will be ttrytfnr ad-
THE NATION'S BftONZi: WAICDS.
wm &ei.ar JbatiiixiivMf
DKUOfiI8T UKD CMJUUBT.
. i
1 Now offers to Ue trade a fuU stock of
12MQIT0H m. 20003
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LublaV Extracts wd CUgnes
''A
Engusa Select
Knghsh, French and American
TOOTH BRUSHES;
PREicST10
."it1 WOT
Trunks and Valises. . j . is
TJ.. QEIGLE 4
Orders promptly
f ' .'. ;
Nov. m
eet.
MM.
tore
ic.
HQ THr61BMKa!
Da.c;mxANE's
liver:;bills
; ' FOBtJ!yKE OF
Hepatitis,., ar-Li ver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AJP 3CK HEAPACHE.
CafeMprepacadUatJOl Jtov
dayat
H. MOADXN'8
Prescription Stor.
SECURITY,
SECURITY,
of 1
C. WEST Jt SONS'
r
k
in
5-i
SyQptoms of . a Diseased Live.
T)AiN in the right side, under the
, Ja ?dge of the ribs, increases on pres-
f .stdft; the atienis jrareile to lie
don the left side : sometimes the Dain
fig frit iinder.thfcshoulderlJadev And ,
it frequevtlv- extends to thetop of the
shoulder, ''vail ts1 somethties Tnistaken
' for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected, with loss of -appetite,
and sickness; the bowels in general r
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax; the head is troubled with pain,
accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part There is gen
erally a considerable loss of memory.
d. wUn a pamiui sensation
-I- .... h mi i ifirirn iirv
b&rOn
of weatmess
Sily startled! his
g, and heom-
rplains a prickly ' sensation of the
SKin; msspirs.areiow; anaaitnougn
he ia satisfied that exercise would be
t beftical"him,7yetyhe can scarcely
J shmmow w'p-rtiWidetnough tqtry it
Tti act;:WcBtstt eveW retMdy.
:fLL.l i fit-.T am wi e "i--. a -Taa ..i i "
Ouray's Power Trembling in tlte Bal
anceA Chieftain as a, Liar.
Denver, Nov. IS A Los Pinos desr,
patch of the 15th, says: "Ouray's power
tcHflaji igimm Wing; in thfe balance, and
within a few days we shall witness
final success on his part in establishing
his absolute authority over the tribe, or
his virtual dethronement and the as
cendency Of the war faction. He has
succeeded in exacting from the hostiles
i promises to appear, but its to giving
testimony and all turther proceedings,
hey decide for themselves. Sower
wbo testified bii lied from beginning
to end. Gen. Adams having put the
question : 'Was I eyer in your house on
Grand river?' lie answered,HbYsSbw
erwack was then discharged arid Adams
made the following speech to Ouray:
The last answer was not true, I did
stop in Sowerwack's tent and there we
had a council from ll o'clock until 6 in
the morning Sowerwack was present
and with others was fully cognizant of
what was bemg done, and to-day he
comes here and says he does not know
anything. For that reason I believe he
has not spoken the truths nor does he
wish to speak the truth. I believe al
so that none of them wish to speak the
truth, and therefore it is almost unnec
essary to go any further. They have re
fused to mention the name or a single
Indian while they well know the names
of all ot tnem, andl now present tne
situation to you so that you can recom
mend some other course whereoy we
mav execute the laws of the govern
ment. The government wants us to
ascertain who were engaged in the dif
ficulties of White river. We want tne
names of the eruiltv Darties. and if vou
, think we cannot find out who they were
we had better so home.
"Ourav replied: 'I cannot force them
to sav what they do not wish. I brought
them here that they might speak for
themselves. He afterwards added
5how me anv act of law by which a
man mavJSe-, comDeTTecTto convict him-
ttAlf t tni"iiT'6Di'ii;'inla- 'QVniwl&ricwrt
mil. vuiaj cuuu iJ . '
ACl4HUftpT ,Xt Chandler.
Bev. JVH. Riddick preacheff yester-
in Centennial M. , church, col-
a. vr
ahttwn. 5he ajwrejatta vbaire been ;exten
ry deranged.
UZLJX , U YL i. SO..fcLU ilia
JpaAJIEiSE AND FEVE
3UIBltaATisT t: .
amarne- cae iisetf'pi cwrhttfiy to,
or after taking Quinifie.' We1 woirtd
"aavise "aTTwho are afflicted "with tEi s
Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposiapn,
CrysEa OU Works, Canton. Wartaoted to stjnd i
Ore test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before v will
burn. C. West & Sons, Baltimore.
VstBatokf
bs. 3. H. IfcADXIT, Sole Agent,
WWPV
J. -T. iAL'N H ON Yv
DEALER IN
NortkeiHiictsL A. Loraber.
HavWjuslwjoVWd rwpWpjridoalfor the
ensuing season, I am prepared to fill all orders at
shortest notice. My stock Is the largest ever
offered m tKia ifaHrat anil mhnMi aJI tne
various kinds i or Families', Foundries' and Smiths' V
other Markets ta an; toad .lotiMrould cod suit their
interest by giving me a call before ordering else
where. Special contracts for orders in cargo and
cur load lots. . j J
. Ice on hand the year round, from first of Oc
berunuiftrst of May next My cart will not ran'
I shall also continue the Lumber business and
keep full stocki on bandy together with Lathes,
Shingles, Ac
Bills cut to order on shortest notice, of any
quality desired; also estimates furnished on appli
cation at office, comer of Trade st and N.C.K.B,
V .,. n-J.X.ANTHONTJ ;
P n Daw i cro ni..CnM. XT n i !
"VA, tW, VUO. 1VKW) W.
MOST APPROVED FOBM
tfust f tinted and. for Sale a the
OBSERVES OFFICE
ottai
J)B. A, W. ALEIANliER,
I r DlTlgT.-n..Aj
rTiov
i'
Mutactton .ju-Ij! -villl
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Hi.
t-4
ored, Caroline aMEanks stieets, on the
UXA&mtl&jChZm6t.:r-.H:.!.4oolc for
Ms text King (Bayid's question as to
has fallen iri Israel P; 'ttodi, h said, has
alwava sial times fdf 'special pur-
it&liti&&?tW:t j liQses, iatid fleets special aen to carry
Jm deahas
of the Jewish and Christian dispensa
tions, and then, coming down to modern
times, dwelt on Washington, the hero
of the American independence, An
drew Jackson who routed the nullifiers,
Sumner, who helped to put down Slav
ery, and the old rail-splitter, Lincoln,
throueh"Whom f our millions of people
were made free. Then, when defeat
hung over sthe Union arms, Grant was
raised up, although he (the speaker)
would admit that braver men never
drew swords than the Confederates,
and that there never was a braver gen
eral than Lee : but he was on the
wronsr side. Some one was needed
next to undo the evil done under Grant
bv Belknap and others, and for which
Grant was to a certain extent respon
sible. A crreat many bad men were in
i Tinwer. and earoet-bacrsrers. such as
Moses and Kelloex. ruled the South;
Hayes was then brought to the front in
order that a conciliatory policy might
be tried, andhis . JohntheBafctis was
7l.nm'ni PKonlnr TTaH if. Tint" hMn
jot cEancttftfiHMs.would never have
occunied the plaeeie does. It was he1
. . j & t a. a J
disease t give them a fair trial.
'For air bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un-equaled.
BXWAJME OF IOTATIONS.
-T 'iittittvaKeWstWted.
Every box has a red wax seal on the
hi, with thq impressiqn: Dr. Mrt-AMB's
Liver Pills.
" -The genuine McLane's Liver Pills
bear the signatures of C. McLane and
I LM ROS. nj the; wrappers.
k,kk .ont tra4tI.ral :rliSinaiJh.' thai.
Anubi upon niYing me Kcnume uk, ri Txt,ma WIbtlrt 'nnrt whifVr.hfiT' tlorht
C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by '4ftPnrthelOT Opnltm-
TKrhing iwos., ot Pittsburgh. Pa., th jj. chandler was not & first-class
"MIWKJS" ?f h I statesman, but he had an uncommon
MmWcLane, spelled differently but . f irhnnht of . eood common sense and
same pronunMioa. n yr,,TIT(T i 1 was an honest man. He fought princi-
r t ,f il ill i 1 I ' i ' I lul, ,,.iiui- llian iiipii a.nd-Kl,riiiJt?lRrr to
bring abouJ;h& pyifleges which the
colored race e'njoys. IDs place cannot
be filled. - Conkhng even, witn dis au
hurn locks iaid his uristocratic bearing,
J cannot fill it. because, unlike Chandler,
- i -t. J ii i- L ' K,if a millirvWoSroY
11H fULU BCD Mr UUv UUI mmiviunv
Tffftithi-!an Blaine fill it, with all his
gush, and aggressiveness, and there ia
!!;i1grean
cause arenuffuaB iaw gives tuetuiwcw
tedple'thB Suffrage, tney are aeprivea
ntf t'Jl Thft wiftairlangflronajnenlo be
mm mm
nu
Kirw
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XS? CELEKUIEO . T?.
.'illiif tort
-Vilill
til
Ulftf!
v IS
trusted with ciyil power were, he said,
military mlo'jJuit fits player was that
seme one might be raised up who
wftiiiri taaA4hemohe mount or ris-
gah anditaWltiem wmfe to Canaan's
! sljQre. rnHpConpluaeftHpj, asKing,nis
Wrpr "tn remain loval andVi trufe to
the Reptfbliean wrty until the ;laat6yl-
lablA M l-feeaam time, wnen eveirtmng
isnalltove sunk into the-darkness of
- "
it Vtthr flrat attackhlbrestlon be
last ' Kouse inejoormaut euergicByi mo .w
wiih tha Bitters.- - Tihe 1," i",nrte
main. ThiU a f t '
wltn'Mses, wt'"' a --i T
general debility of eve:
lUWWSWUWS'
tne then strength.
.;&sale braa.1
rats geaoroiijU 'a
iijfU in Virffinif
- i ,n, iA.k.Mii.Mbv4-A'ir;it f.iiti'''p.t.i(mrBf tne
thai
;i pOI,ITICAEi IXUJtUNATIONa.
Ii" I- - ii- ! ' ',.:- .. '
Attitude of IfewTorkand the Sontb---
j.ii
:.JJi
he Grant Electric' Beom.
Special to the Baltimore Sun.
WAsniNGTjQNi KoVeiriber Id it has
been an open 'secret in Washington
sijice the.New Ydrk election that many
Kepttbiicaff leaders appreciated the hol-
o wness ot.! tneir apparent 1 trinmDh in
the '"pivotal State" in? nfext year's con
test, and sa w the necessity of looking
elsewhere for compensatine siren arth.
The united Tote off Kelly and RCDinson
leaves no ground ror ae tjate or specula
tion as t-)'thci attitude of New iTork
next; year1 with 1 Bayard 6r -any other
Democratic ucanaiaate tnoroughry ac
ceptable to the commercial interests of
the East: aid a Democratic politician
ot well-known astuteness theotherday :
"The Republicanassault upon the Dem
ocratM eitadeti,cf New rdrk leaves
their i party iin: a position: like that of
Lee's army 1 after Pickett's repulse In
WscharffeOH Cemetery Hill. Thev have
metvwith a' bloody i repulse in art effort
to carry a point essential to their sucr
cess, Everybody knew on that hot Ju
ly day at Gettysburg that the Confeder
acy had reached its climacteric. Lee
till had left a compact and prurient
force of forty thousand men, but it was
plain that all their' unnumbered victo
ries for tnree years 'nearly were fruit
less triumphs in the face of their over
throw upon a field that both sides had
accepted as 'decisive. So as to New
York: of what account, is sixty thous
and itepubhean malontv in Pennsylva
nia, forty thousand in Iowa, or twenty-
nve thousand plurality in Ohio, so long
as they are powerless to carry either
New York or Indiana V" Where, then,
is the Republican opportunity to gain
new territory? They think in the
South. Encouraged by delusive indica
tions of Democratic dissension in the
South, it is really true that the Repub
lican leaders are meditating an active
campaign throughout that whole sec
tion, and are already seriously engaged
in plans to carry several Southern
States. How deluded they are is plaiu-
ly revealed by the actual situation in
the South, m no Southern MState are
there serious menaces of schism or mu
tiny. Just now the Republicans take
great comfort from a letter recently
written by Congressman Pelton, of
Georgia, and from some interesting
gossip by ex-Chief' Justice Lochrane, of
the Same State. Leading Republican
newspapers are actually felicitating
themselves upon the fact that a gentle
man who was chief justice of Georgia
in the days of Bullock, and who was an
avowed supporter ef Grant throughout
his two terms, now talks kindly ot Gen.
Grant, and thinks his election to the
presidency would be a good thing for
the South. They derive , eomfort, jtob,
from a captious letter from J3rf Eeltbh,
wno nas oeen elected tnree times to
Congress as an independent by receiv
ing the solid Republican vote, reinforc
ed by disaffected Democrats, whose
party allegiance had grown 'slack by
means of defective local leadership in
a district which never ought to have
been lost by the party nominee. He
has always been very bitter anti-Til-den
and an intense Greenbacker, posi
tions that his letter re-athrm. A close
examination of the Georgia press, and
ot the positions ot ueorgia Democratic
leaders leaves no room for apprehen
sion of serious rupture among Demo
crats there. The same is true of every
Southern State. Merely local dissen
tions are evidently mistaken by the Re
publican leaders and newspapers as au
guries of revolt against the national
Democratic organization. It is not the
first time that they liave misjudged the
temper of the Southern people in mat
ters involving their serious convictions
of duty to themselves and the country.
While this is believed to be the exact
political situation as it at present ap-
Eears, and while it is thus recognized
y some of the politicians here who are
working the Grant movement, it is still
claimed by them that certain contin
gencies may arise which will entirely
reverse the situation, not only as re
gards the South, but as regards New
York. Within the last few days con
ferences have been licld in this city by
certain friends of Gen. Grant, includ
ing some who are known to possess his
personal confidence. The suggestion
was made that the whole country would
be electrified if Gen. Grant was prompt
ly brought out as a candidate for the
presidency, not of a political conven
tion, but as a non-partisan in every
sense of the term ; as the candidate of
the people, both of the South and of the
North. It was argued that if this was
done at once, and the boom started pro
perly on its way, the refrain would be
promptly taken up, and when the con
ventions of the two political parties
came together the force of public opin
ion in favor of Grant would have gath
ered such weight that they would find
nothing left for them but to dissolve at
once without action or else to nomi
nate Grant by acclamation. Jt may not
be doubted that such a programme as
this would meet entire sanction from
Gen. Grant if he should once be satis
fied that it can be successfully executed.
That is the question. ' It is considered
as settled and this is thorouffhlv un-
iderstood bv Gen. Grant's friends here
that his . candidacy inany event, wheth
er partisan or non-partisan, wiilepend
upon his own tidifnnent and confidencB
as to the certainty of his election, . .
A Democratic statesman, whose own
name has several times bepjinientined
in connection" With his party i .nomina
tion for the presidency, in conversation
with your correspondent since General
Grant's return to the United States, re
marked thatnothltigfwas more convin
cing to his mind than "that Grant would
never run for thrprraideftcyif afljrrea
sonable doubt surrounded the result.
There is no difficulty, therefore, in ac
counting - fori ihe reserve which Gen.
Grant has taaalnmnieabn the subject of
the presidencyr since, he self potion his
natitrelshoresl Nbrneedtbefe'ria any
apprehension that when the time comes
ior mnr to speaK vw; ne will not; ao so
in terms which cannot be mistaken. It
is .freely assert.by.,Mrticulai: admir
ers of Gen. Granthere that all the other
presidal 3nk!idatcf thc Realf
can party ar working in, concert to so
shape matteraaa to secure his accep
tance of the presidency of the Nicara
guans.iCanal . Cpmpaay-u; But they say
even if Gen. Grant should accept this
position it would have no effect on the
question of the presidency of the Unit
ed States when that - more important
point presented itself, ,
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iiMii;rw wiuini ntioit
When a noWe eed ta performed, a great battle fought an important assembly convened, theneeforlfr the plaM of their occumhee teeonkei f-
mous-. The same result follows whenever a great enterprise is originated or carried on. This holds true In conunercial 'expenehees; eeriam portions
' - ' ' " . . - "ii i:!j Jm; ' Jin..!) (.ii .),(( . .U-
of a etty become known as the centre ef important enterprises. The hlstorj of our house is a practical UlustraUoq of this fact, tpr who does, not
know that the
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Is the best place hi toe city .to purchaser
Clothing and General Furnishing
And this Is because we have made tt so to all by oaertng greater toduoemehta than any other house.
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8toce we have occupied the above premises our business has grown immensely, attributable to our entoelri new prbdoetJons In kbaoai'iAlUiliti va
riety, the careful taste displayed in selections, the faultless Ot obtained, with the greater advantages of. lower prkx tbrcwh mapualejeur business,
establishes us permanently at the head of our profession and characterizes the "Open House Block'' beyond rrvaT the CENTREOF XlJOTElNO.'
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E. D. LATTA & BRO.
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IFIHillii
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Our stock is now complete in every branch, and for the interest of the public we will dudtifftWj prtees' bbotet) of
our goods: r : .: !;: -. -.tul liiiiilja V shui-
Men's all wool Business Sack Suit, at $10. A very nobby Scotch Cassutiere Suit at X fii
lansh, lined, in single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, for Sflft. Ouroyrn mariuTacttireVl 8, 4 and 5 button1 suita'from
$15 to $25. These suits are all of foreign goods. Imported by ;'ou'r own House dlrectl ii;ii) to .hio ?)!i tti MioijjuiJm sill
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All the leading styles; and smgle-breast 3 button Cut Away f roc .: i nr. J:.
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, $4f50, S5.0pJ$5;50
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YOUTHS' SUITS FROM $8sTQ$l8rBOYS'
. .' 7 i: .;.') Ji.il) ;:.;;iif)Jj;j T -oin
1
School Suits for Boys a specialty;
Don't Buy any Overcoats Before Yu. SBemiBioGUj
ill 111
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Respectfully,
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ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN !
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IT IS COLD, AND YOU NEED
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iWeltetvnd streams are;dTyingirp, and
taase will And this medl- I compeuea to uravfiSiDUiiM y wiwrnu
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Augusta Chronicls.:, dii tnut m- -hi
3ri&aaeii ianot m aaldefiincfe aa
Bome people prematurely suppose.1 i The.
special Wjtthfntdn lot
unable to save-Robmson he neverthe-
lessaired aa tiif-cafIidaJcsivio were
elected, andthal hecanntot baJeparated
fairly from the party's success. They
iikf tor an imnienwei reacuon or sympa
thy in Ws favor, and nfid,entte 'm
his nomination and election next year.?
rrJHoJtf SmmS mmm up smiling yet
He is a hard man to kill. TStft I
Then do NOT buy until vou have examined and priced our stock. . Our motto is and ever has been to Dlav "second fid
dle" to no house in any of the lines of goods we deal in, and hence we say it with fullest assurance that yoii are UNTRUE
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For a
Or for a
Or for a
WORKING SUIT,
BUSINESS OR OFFICE SUIT,
SUNDAY-GO-TOMEETINO SUIT,
"OTaH OVER-COAT,
AS IN THAT LINE WE PRESENT SOMETHING QUITS NOVEL IN ITjS KIND. Taj
Shirts Laundried or Unlaundried,
We are headquarters on, and everything that appertains to a Gnttenian'SjWrrobi,"
WHITE VESTS-A SPECIALTY.
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HATS Soft and Stiff of the Latest rashions.)i(i j :
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FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS,
FACTS ARE.FACT8.
The Liveliest Place in T6n is
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And when yon want to save dollars Jn. buying QL0THING, come'iSpriogs' Corner, WV'-
for vonr monev . We believein ; ..: I "'"lr!f": ."jRiMiTus- nil
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LARGE SALES AND LlfPlKE
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Nov. 14.
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CUtynTlbn to their stock !f
Harin Aim TuSOML OfitMesL
Maearou.Cra Wheat, Fartna, Split eas,(
ed r6eoda"vi;, VegetoWeslftuiifrstei
les, in Jars and one gaopnj'Ilwr'S
Koilo nS ahllili n wQl Mll at MTT LOl
goods in ear Une.as tow as can he bought la
'H;e nave a splendidTw-agftaTaf ia lit
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m OBPKS TO INXttOPUCB IS. r ,T tb WtiissaM Trsae we oaer mmt&MiA wwisei wa weca
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, t Having become iBtawfeed in AmlmmM W;ipjnjly and cordially invite my old titotoM&Mwito.
toaUm&BbV&wbm.tb9 wan! goc4s in mf.Vm.aS24il $M-nimttu 1 ?A Mm m. Aimtt M fi THOSI CwSB.
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