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TlIIj U-KKKL Y LEDGER
1879.
""Tjr ill contracts for advertisements
infill I I lii.'de wit, A. IlAUItls.
? Manager. OMee on Franklin
: l....UNir n tin
enntntiiation on business:
tI.I l' addressed to "The Weekly
rj IK'pei inn, V--.
-Mail-
TIIH. 3IAII.S.
i! ii
now ciok n iuuows;
.1 I . f . 1 a . . . 1. . . .... V
r 'or inuiiam, u.m, iuiu;n e.xcepieu,
. 'pur Chatham county, - once a week
"Saturday (k A. M.
jn otliee opens tor delivery of mails
taro - A; MICKLK. P.M.
Fouith of Julv.
Head the new i advertisements.
f
Tin rO are now 250 Normal stu
dent in 'attendance, and they are
daw
Mayor Merrill.-Cheek,1 who has
been, confined to his bed the past
coming jn every l.nv
week from sickness, is, we are glad
to learn recovering.
. Mr John Malfett was assailed and
severely hurl on Friday night' by
Jim Ho .ao (colored). lie is now in
a fair v;iv to recover. t
Mr. J W- CaT ,lu' .worthy' mer
chant and farmer, brought do our
! office; thi first cotton bloom of the '
reason, itnrrah for Chapel Hill.
j J "
. Mr. IX McCauley's large combina
tion Lafl, ' weighing 12,500 pounds,
las arrived. It was manufactured
fcr MosUjr, Bahmann & Co., Cincin
nati. Ohio.,
Dr.! Salchwell addressed .the Nor
raal School Thursday night on the
Hvgiene of the School-room, the
f i . -
. topic treited so ably by. Dr. Grissom
last summer.
,1.15. Vvhitaker, Jr., late, Manager
of.Blackweli fc GVs printing office,
lias set up on hjs own account, a
SOUTHERN SCHOOL-
y JiOOKS. i
It is a. fine thing that Harper's.,
71 rcehhj should be preaching peace
and lovc and the "Obliteration of a
a wretclieTr, irritating, belittling
sectionalism. What an affecting
sight and how instinctive to-sen
Mich a newspaper as that, and such a
man as ISIaijie, with tears in their
4 t
eyes, examining a little Texas school-
book of "Selections of Oratory;' and
finding thaUall the old stock orators
Webster and Clay and Everett
and Adams have been excluded,
crying out upon "sectionalism." and
bemoaning thu want of patriotism in
the South. How shocking to Isueh
pure and amiable souls as theirs to
see a people whose fcchool rooms
have been flooded for ten years past
with Northern "histories'' full oi
Northern sectionaliem and enven
omed misrepresentations of the
South, at last, vith a book compiled
by one of themselves which iijcul-'
cates Southern principles and Jcel
ings. We h u e not seen Mr., Jamct,!
..VY
tlaml-Uook of bouthern Oratory
.o mhmv iiuumiir wnatever iot its
li'erary merits. It may be a foolish
nook or to)lish selections. There
aro a plenty of foolish and bad-tem
pered school books, North and
routn, ; as alt the world knows. But
' .For the Ledger.
: -SOME THOUGHTS FOR
j WORKING JNIEN.
What it a farmer were found using
bushel measures of, different sizes
one) the largeV, for bu vinsr, and ihe
other, the smaller, for selling ? Tie
"inignt seem to sell a large crop of
corn, or wheat, before tie. was found
out After that, his occupation as a
seller of producj would be gone.
What if a merchant were Jound usincr
a yard-stick which was of changeable
and j changing length a long yar
tbr put chasing and aisliort yard fbi
lie might sell a good many
i
flrst-c'as.s Job Office in "Durham.
Orders solicited. .
W . F. JIackweU, senior partner of
the most! , liberal ami enterpriiiig
Sacthen firm, has been appointed
Chief j Marshal of. the next State
Fair. j This appointment alone will
secure th j'succcss of the Fair.
A certain 1'rof. took up a Normal
Toun"1 lady's note book the other
day to eKamine its entries. The
first iiot: '? that met his astonished
the pniiitisto see Harper's alarm
and burstot aggrieved disappoint
ment, and its pious denunciation of
inflammatory appeals to sectional
feeling Is the golden age returning?
Meanwhih; what a tine advertise
ment Mr. James' book is getting
withal. s n
Next wcefc, Dr. Simonds, Profes
sor of Geology, Zoology and Hotany
in the University, will lecture before
the NormahSchool upon the follow
ing subject sf: Lecture 1. Some low
forms of Animal L fe, Lecture 2.
The Life and Habits of a few com-
Thc Flow-
The
Organs of Hespiration (Human Ihy-
siology.) Lecture 5. The Hlood
and ! Jilood-vessels. The lectures
will be givpn immediately after the
recess. The lecturer de
sires a punctual attendance of those
sell
yard of calico before his. sharp deal
ing was discovered. - But his credit
would so suffer that he might have
to quit his business. We deeid
Vithgreat ie:Vdiness that such deal
ings in irade are rascally. A' ow whv
jo we aecnte uitterenily whei we
havejto measure not grain uor cloth,
bht values? .What the gallon is for
liquids and the pound is in weiglis
such, no more and no less, is the
dollar for values. The' fool-rule may
be lengthened by summer weather
and shortened .by a freeze Weight's
may give us less m equatorial than
in polar regions. But these changes
were established by Nature, and they
bear oii all men equally. These aie
.variations -vell known and easily
provided against. But who can
trade; when money is first one tiiin-
men another r llow can a man
makea.contract'fbr the future when
the dollar is strong or weak, not ac
contmg to the forces of .Nature, hut
according to the will of a Legisla
ture. f Suppose that an . act of "Con
gress could change the length of a
toot-rule or. alter the size of an 'acre
- ; r For the Ledger.
ONE EVENING'S ENTEIl-
V,. ' TAINMEXT.
A njost agreeable dance took
place at the residence of Mrs Grist
on Mondav. 23d
uiberof tbe University stu
dent?, vho are remaining over din
ing the Vacation. Thro' the courtesy
ol the kind hostess, tne ample front
parlors were cleared and brilliantly
fighted up. About, nine o'clock the
ijay company assembled,
i. Ah ex eel lent s-ring band
coursed
JLj .
J. - w e a v er!,
PKALfeH IN
DRY 0OOls: GROCERIES and
Calls attention it bw larffe- atul vHrii
SIOCK OI
NK V JJPXIVO UOOlis.
1 vely
merry (
quad ril l
evening
- uio
sweet est music, and its
strains soon marshalled the
ouples into the ranks of the
quadrillb and waltz. The charming
uresses df the fair ,dancers
were displayed to thq highest advan-
in
menls..
mention
lent, the
occasion
mon Insects!. Lectured.
' 1 T
er and its parts. i,ecture 4.!
i - . i
: who would build a house or buy
a farm? W'honvould or who could
make, a contract that implied perma
neiujy, in measures ? Wouldn't all
trading be gambling ? Who, under
the sun can be ermanently and
truly (benefitted by legislative in
trusion .of a cheap lollar unless he
has a lebt to pay or has fa chance
to he iji'mll in trading ? What die
fanner, the mechanic, the salaried
man, the 'day-laborcjiylhe fair mint
ed trader needs, - is a sure, honest,
unchanging dollar a dollar as fixed
in its value as Nature will let it. be.
But see what Congress is doing
what It has done and Estill goes on
.. S far tlie ladies,.frora 12 142 to
i.) cents. .
PIQUE, figured, 7 eeivts aud lOcent
VJjiuuho, b'iiiui 7 cents.
UKSTEP DllESS GOODS, J7 1-2
to Si i-2 cents. - -
. CALL AND LOOK AT THEM
Xeek-ties. al 1 colors, frou,23 to tK)
Neck Rutfs. 5 cents up.
Linen Collars, 10 eents for is
SILK aiid-COTTOX PARASOLsL 201
eeur up.
BL ETCHINGS.
V tine lot from 7 to 12 1-2 cents.
: DOMESTICS. I
Ful l line from 7 Jo 10 cents.
COATS' SPOOL COTTON, CO cents
the well illuminated apart
We are half co:ist rained to
the names of the ladies who
aid-of their presence on this
But partly on account of
their ina ve retiracv : their dislikp to
: " mJ
seeing theif names in print (?) ; and
because bur best praises would but do
them injustice, we hesitate to under
take wh it would otherwise be a de
lightful duly. (And besides the
Ledger wouldn't admit them. Ed.)
The enidvinent, of 'i Wt nncion u-oc 'Per dozen
; V I J ------- -- " IK5S-'in.. :. J , " , . .
uninterr inted. Not until the wee 1JU " v lu 1 De :
srna1 hours had been all but past, dil
my one think of return.
The st'tudents are especially in
debied to Mrs. Gri,st for the pleasant
apartments whicli were supplied
them, the qance was totally dis
connected with t tie Normal School
now in session at the Hill. ' "
Durinf the. bourse of iho own'mrr
l'o well, amateur Apollo of College,
iy , request, stiuck up a few lively
tunes on the fiddle; and wo could r . '.
.i i.V,. :,L.::.i : ' V ' ?eiltlocs, from $1 to $G per pair.
UV" " "lt" 'iu lV. :l(,ies: 1 t'o-m 90 ets to $3 per pa r
presence if old John V eralla himself. Misses from 80 cts to $1.25periirl
His playing was much appreciated,
ctsr
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to :s
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9
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s
m
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It
o
o
to
gaze - was
this : "3 'h it is a nice look
ing fellote over yonder by the icin
Charlie Bat ch, son of Mr
Henry Btirch, of tins vicinity, was
rt on Wednesday, by the
rauning away of a pair of horses he
was driving. He was thrown down
and both bones of one. leg broken
and the other seriously injured. Dr.
Mallett i:;'in attendance. '
We re urn Our thanks to George
Stinson & Co., Art Publishers, Port-
i 4
land, Maine, fpr .a copy of a Cally
Lilly ciromo. - It is one of the
most .finely executed and most, beau
tiful Chrornos ever issued. We
' learn tht it has had, and is now
having, a remarkable sale.
We regret to see announced in the
Observer,, by Mr. Hale, of N. Y., the
; death'of Giles.Leitch, of Lumberton.
iniCI Vi'tV r '
He died
at a New York hospital
where he had -gone to be treated for
dropsy. .Mr.lLeitch was an old
University student of the year '51,
and yasa successful and respectable
lawyer.
r i 3
A number of the. best teachers in
the State are attending the Teachers1
Association, j The v are giving7 the
formal School the. benefit of their
hest jhoughts and their experience.
We noli; Messrs. Bingham, of Meb-
i
ancsvilU, Doiib, of. Louisburg, Hor
irr. 1 Oxford; Kinsey, of Lagrange,
1 eg in
Snnerintendent Scarborough's ad
dress was a clear and strong history
of the Common School v system of
the State, and of its present status.
He paid a handsome tribute to the
great merits of the first Superinten
dent Tier. C. II. WJley, and like
wise to President Battle and the
other members of the Faculty of
the University for their work for
the Normal School, which he pro
nounced to be of immense benefit to
the State., He showed . that the
great defect in ihe Common School
system is thant of money. His ad
dress is pronounced excellent. J
s fiven in 1 hrt'M
madly doing. It ha
different things, which it? calls dol
lars, and tyrannically commands us
to treat as if identical. It has sent
out a'jgold - dollar, which it divilo
RIBBONS, all colors, from 8.eiitd
.JO cents.
FINE A SSOR J'.M K NT OF GENTJ
j MEN'S GOODS;' CASSI MERES,
COTTON A DES, r
from 12 1-2 to $1.50 per yard.
SHOES. ;
. !
his niusie being onlv1 equalled bv
his arnial ilit v.
- The liltie soei:ible: of Monday
night ,wil be long reine(mberel by
its participants as 'ne of great. pleas
ure and enjoyment. S.
NEW
A MONTH gunraiiteed.
$12 a (l:iy ill home made
old ustriousi Capital , not re-
giam
of Trinity, Wilkinson, of
farhonr. and many others too nu
merous t mention.
Tile alarm ''of lire was given on
Tlr.irsdf.y last. The house of -Col.
B. (j uthrie was discovered lo be
Mijij-e, the hmgle3 having caught
. fr'iu th j sparks of a foul chimney.
Our people were promptly oti hand
r nder'mg. ajl -necessary assistance.
W take prcasurc in mentioning the
r j - I
leroic fondtict of George Merritt
and ' Aiithony Stroud, two' colored
m"J who,, at the risk of limb and
. Kle, tlimbedfto t'ic top of the house
ad )utj Ant' the fire. Mrs. Guthrie
rttufns thanks to all.
-nef
Jackson's Best Sweet Navy
Just received at D. McCauley's a
number one lot' of NEW KLOUIt;
which he thinks equal to Paiapsco,
at $3 50 Cash, per sack. '
The Fall' Terni of Mr. Ileitman's
School in Chapel Hill, will begin op
trie 25th of August, and close on the
19th of December 1879. .
Do ytu want aj nice, cool, reiVesh
mg drink ? If so- call at Mallett
near the Campus, and try a glass- of
soda. Syrups fresh and nice. Don't
take our word for it try it.
Waxted.-LOOO pounds ;N. C.
SIDES and HAMS. Will pay 10
cents1 in trade, or on account, tor
i j
Sides and I lams. "J -
Very respectfully, '
L: J. WEAVjEU j
jj0ST !On Sunday night 'the '30th'
of June, between the Presbyterian
Church' and Dr. Phillips', a; GuLD
Bheast Pin with the initials UL.
IV" on it. A suitable reward will
paid for its return to Miss j L.
Phillips. ; j
Visitors to the Normal School
embrace this ..opportunity to give
Harris, the Crayon Artist, an order
for an enlarged portrait of them
selves or deceased friends whiclr he
can make from a card piiotograph or
rem. Kead the following testimb-
uial from-President Battle:
University
Chapel Hili.
June
The' Crayon Portraits of Mr. u
reiie L. Harris arc most fathful like
L,Kc,.s and I cordially recommend
li tin 1 O nil having desire for such
work. KEMP P. BATTLE,' ,
President.
well .' hardly 'anybody can tell wh:U
it is worth. A few weeks ago it
was worth only eight v-three of the
gold dollar cents, now it s worth
nearly ninety 'of -those 'cents. Who
can tell what uiil be its .value; a
month hence ? As a tlird .dollar
we have the,-greenback, which is
nothing but a promise to pay a
coined dollar. Now which dollar,
does it promise, the gold dollar or
the silver dolbir ?! Besides, we have
the ilollar in Iwo. halves, or the dol
lar in four quarters, which,-although
worth still less, Congress talks
about compelling, us to take as if
they can buy as much as a gold dol
lar. EAsTt'-man can make in oney tor
a while, iby buying salt with a big
bushel and selling potatoes with a
small
rich I
who are w
send us th
for tlwmse
At
A D V E ItTIS EM E NTS.
a-, s
3
H
iMumuxd pm: ipv) p..ijo.)j.i
J'f bNOLI ON, AO M ATI TXajSJ 1
t-ois
ssoui
'so.u.ui. siii put;
s"PI'Pi; iH)ipwip: nnqjid diji M;.uf
isnq ptti" i! dn.npiKi oj si.iond snf
in iimjiin uk u AUdj sdsitao.Kl
'-' vl, : , '
u:iav:iav v ri
'woj.tijdO' pooif, jj.ioi oi pon j at
-.lojop puu junoQr auirjo pu njU
,)di.'pr) xo- ar(Md fm mo.ri pOAianoj ais
-uo.ij.:d j;o ajiiM -oj IHUVJIO
o.nr.w-.uoinAV lii pooAv "
snoiid.i.isap mi jo-AuajiDoa;)
moo
bv the
fjiiiied ; .we will srart you. Men, w:
iiien. hoys
at work tVr n rhmi :it anything else.
Ihe work
is - light-'and i pleasant, and
such as ank-ne can go right at. . Those
isc who see this notice -will
ir-addresses at ouee and see
ir. vdm.iv vjimiL juiu lenns
rVov is the time. iTIiose :ilre:nlv
tnl" Maine,
J3IUCi STORE.
OIL! OIL! OIL! OIL!
, - . - ... .
Safe. Cheap. Pure. Reliable
Do not risk your lives by buying uni
saie oil irpm dealers who buy from
commission merchants. My Kerosene
is warranted to stand 110 degrees.
Lamps ! Lamps! Lamps! Lamps
"Student. Library. Parlor.
. "'.'' Hand.
. LANTERNS!
Lam) Goods and Fixtures of evei-j
. A WEKK in youi own town
nd no capital risked, lou
can givt tlie business a trial without cx-m-ii.-ie.
'fiie best opportunity ever off
ered to .thosei willing to work. Y,on
Jionld tvi nothing else until you see
wiiat voiW'an do at, the business we offer.
Xo-room Jo explain here. 1 on can le-
. i t . ..........
vote all tour; nine,' or oniy yon. ;uc
time to the buinews,raiKl make greatpaj;
for every hour t lint you work. , Women
make as nueh as men.; eni ior oui
special private terms and part ie ul a is
which wd mail free. f - Oiunt nee.
Dou't comphiLu of hard times while you
have such a chance.- AUoress n. u.vi-
LET r Sc CO., Portland, Miune.
P.
be
P.
, Battle: j
ty of N. C., j
Hill. N. C,
20th, 1879. )
oiie as a merchant can get
y buying sugar with a heavy
pound and selling it with a light
pound so a trader can make; money
tor a jwhile, by borrowing gold dol
lars and -paving - back silver dollars,
wqrtli only eighty five one-hun- j to know
dredths of gold dollars But this . ness bef
i i lnnrr f address ai
"Cheating never thrives' If the
farmer with different bushels must
be tolefated llose, whobuy from
him jwill keeji their own bushel
measures. If he merchant with a
sliding yardstick can't be got rid of,
people will buy only according to
his longest yard. And the debtor
who needs 'another loan, will find
himself "shaved" so that his mirror
won't, know him, just because he got
one thing and returned a different
$i KrfT0 $G'000 A-YI
O JJ $1.") to W a day
l'O $0,000 A YEAR; on-
in vour
own local tv. No risk. (Women do as
welt' a- lhon. Many make more than
the amount stated above. Any one can
do the ovrk. lou can make irom oo
cents to $2 an hour by devoting your
evenings and spare time to the business.
It costs bothiiig to; try the business.
Nothing like it lor money making ever
offered b if ore Business pleasant and
strictly honorable. Reader, if you want
11 abcut the best paying busi-
befdre the jmblic.: send; us your
id we will send von fulf ar-
id private terms tree: sainptes
r .
also tree; you can tnen mawe
mind for '"' yourself. Address
: STINSON Sj CO., Portland
ticulars a
worth $3
up vour
GICORGI
Maine
ADII
one
a ;,,wt .oorht niid balance are the
Lord's." -'Divei s . weights are an
the Lord : and a
lalse
balance is not good."
Y.
Advertise if 'you . mean business.
OnctJ there was a good man not a
hundred miles Ifrora Chapel .Hill
whojo.pencd a store, but took care
not to sayanything about it. Two
of hi best friends, who would have
been1 o-lad to give him their, custom,
went and bouglfT their' supply of
groceries of one of the wide-awake
business men, and heard by accident
next dav that their old friend so and
so was also in business, and would
f thfiir help. But
imvu uccn Ja'"1 v
were thev to blame ? They asked
whv! he had not advertised his f?tore
Nobody could tell. So he lost that
amojunt of trade which, would have
:'V o bnlf column in the
Ledger over and over again. .. Ad
, vj'jJiise ! - ; ' : . ;
S AND GENTLEMEN
i j- .- OF TIIKl- .
JVOX3XVl- 'SCHOOL,"
Von will find at D. McCAUJEA b a
1 -i i-o- . h nil v ell-selected STOCK OF
GOODS at prices to suit tneiiara times.
So if j-ou need anything while in onr
i)lace lie woiild be very gkid to show
vou bis stock. Those who wish to
hoard themselves will find at D.lMCr
CAITl.EY'S everything tor the mnei
man, siih as Bacon, Lard, Fish, Mof
i.wr. Flour.. Rice. Hominy.- Sugar at
id I'Piit.J: Coffee at 1.5 cents. Come to
McCAULEY'S and saye money
2sr
O R M A L S C II O O L .
1 would respectfully call the atten
tion of theidadies and gentlemen stu
ilenis of the Normal School, to my com
plete aiid varied assortment ot DRi
GOODSi SHOES. LADIEb aml GEN
TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
NOTIONS, etc. 1
My Stock W fresh, and I sell at prices
to suit the times. " ;
Xo trouble to how goods. Give me
a call. ; Very respect,! utiy,
h. Jl WEA VEK.
sort. Rarbee is resolved to shed liir
on tlie seer.e..
' b a r; b e e
keets the largest and best selected
stock ot i ,.
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS.
PrtroKS reduced Call and see fbi;
yourselves. j ..
PAINTS.
The largest stock in the. county ia
lVMbiMed 'nriees. Cbme and look. Dart
bee would like to put a good color bii
everything and everybody in and around
jVVi)V,V Hill.
It
i jsajvniiv :rnx sr tv3iro'
; . -' . ' ;
ihvav-nll: 1 ;
'! "ay lsnoji-.uo:
-.M:.iji: -suoopioas "sopud -pid.
OS l OS may sou ; ;oo s-ionuv i
'siyoKSKvrioiv
jo sjsisuo.) opidai()..) r si .)oj!j Aj -
i V3IH5IOOV.O
r i IT OHHtl Nil "A H J.ON X VO
(INV Tia ab a:4Arios:4U kvi
ONIHXOrIO
'V.
IT. rL
A Y S iAi
Linseed Oil.
Lard Oil.
Castor Oil. i
Sweet Oil. I
Machine Oil. I
. r Tanner's Oi
Cigars ! Cigars!; Cigars!- Cigarsj
Two Cents ! Four Cents ! T J
Terr Ccn
Eight Cents !
Try 'em ! Tvy 'em ! Try 'em
FIVE HUNDRED
IS !
I
Cans of Fruit just received ! Aiul
at prices to suit; the most depressed
financial outlook in Orange County,
STATIONERY 1
Superior to any assortment eyfcr
before offered in this market.
Perfumery ! Toilet Soaps !
Barbee would . like to furnh
everv . man, woman , and cnua
Orange with a good .
CAKE OF SOAP!
iin
E S SO U Til GATE,
f (iENEHAb INSUHAiNCE AGENT,
' ! .1' '
PUIillAM, -ft. C.
Large lines of j Insurance"; placed at
..AH. n nrsr, ciass tumuimcj. v
Term policies on Dwellings anu rmw
. I 1 I 11... ! ' - - i : .
Property, a speeiamy,
Nothing like it ! Get a Cake
Trv nnd he. clean. Greatest. I fm
provemenls have been afiecteo! by
simple use of SOAP. ;
'- ... - - - i . ' - - - .:-
Brushea I Brushes ! Brushes
5 - i - ""' -''-,' ;.:!-
TTair f . Nail !,: Tooth I Paint
- ii
Blacking t White-Wash! (
'. '"'' - ' - -r '.'' ' '4
DK V us .! ana jixlxjiix JCiO
": - '. -:,"r- va "' - -1
PURE. AND FRESH.
, Prescriptions
; - .:-- - 4v " .: 4
Carefully and Intelligekjly
compounded at all hours of day -and
night. . ; ,-,(-. '
A..S. BABBEE,
' Jtthli Store.
Elevep years of exjeiiencc in tldr
well-knowiihouse of Long& McCauley
and snbseqniently with,l. Mc'.'auley a
Salesman aiid Hookkeepi" having qual- .
itied uk; to i jmlge of the -wants ami .
tastes ot this eomminriiy. aiid to con
dnei business ouipproved principles, I
i -. .. .. ...O ... .. ...,.m
desire io .can io ; Hi;u-rcici i-
il and unusirally tasteful Stock oi
QoodH. Spring. Sitxk now rapidly
coming in. jl invite inspection and ch-U-iene
.competition. Call and sec. JNew
and , Fashionable i Ladies Department.
Calicw's. fclieeetuigs. Gingliams.
;l I DOMESTICS,
cales. Lawiis. Nothihg omittetl.i Prices
reduced. (Jails attention more particu
larly to a fine and well selected assort
ment of ...
. WHITE GOODS.
Prettiest piques ever seen in Clinpel
Hill. None ot vour si a zy coarse con
cerns at live cents a yard, but . a tine
firm article1 to wash and wear and never
turn yellow. Nausook ! Cambric 1
Muslin! Good enough to lie married
in ! Crochet Cottons, of all Colors.
Neck-ties Unit suggest to all judiciou.-
beholders a 'weddiiig.- Fans, ParaseN,
Fan Chains, Girdles, Hamburg Edgings
RunTuigs. Trimmings, Collars sind Cuffs.
Combs, Veilings, White CounterpaiR.'., i
Linen auili Oil Tablft Clot trs. House
keeping Goods, Whip Papers, Y indow
Shade and Crockerv'are.
GENTLEMFN"B GOODS.
h Fine White and Falfcy 'Shirty Scks. ,
Suspenders, Cotton, Silk, and Iiiueu
Handkerchiefs, Jeans, Cass iirie res. Un
derwear,' 'Linen Dusters, AlpHca Coat
and Linen Suits. Hatsot tll sizes,
shapes. tv!les.v . I . -
"Farming Utensils. :
I GROCERIES.
Cheap enough. -No charge for m
spection.' Com)at e my stock and prices
before yoU jmrehase elsewhere.
With thinks for a libenil and increas
ing patronage, and a determination to.
sti"k to business, I am ready .to m?c and'
welcome everybody. ,r '
PLO ws ! PLOWS ! : PLOWS ! !!
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v TUfi BESlVIApfi. .
I)liciETOY PLOVV and all the lix??
tures can b' found at L. J. Weaver's,
Dixie Poiutj 13 cents, or 2 or more
12 1-2 ceiits, cash ; 15 cents on time.
Dixie Bars 15 cents, or 2 or more 12
1-2 cents, cash, or 15 cents" on time.
Largest Mouls 30 cents, cash, 32 1-2.
cents on time. :
Medium. Mou s 20 cents; cash, 22 1-2 ,
cents ou- time. .
SmallestMouls 15 cents, cash, 1? 1-2
cents on time. 4
Standanls $1.00.-
Ihe FARMERS' FIUEND PLOW
can also be fouud at 1 .
L. J. WEAVER'S.-;
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