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' Coatract for hrjcr space ta ta liberal t r.n. . .i i GRElTTINCr. & ;il,,lia1.blKrcrthev year ii tomg- let ana fc' ,?, out tae faie. t i die true - Art the etief tUri fc-P the mind' , ,,ul the lend lMlJa" ' Oar next visit was to a bouse where lie introduced Te as a gentleman con- nected with the press. j ; I W&reupon the young; ladtS ore' i i -. ; . back. do you suppose :wouia wr able effect in the proposition toenfrah: chise women In the United States?;, One of the ladies who wore ; ; ;a panr. of spectacles sarcastically wicuomau . - - - .hig i leurc o all muakind. lKtit lour lucUes d su on t'le lool ( tfci ell. and our window looked ut oirfo'it. and- it jwaa ir.-rtf hard.-: A eonjdc-'oi tomcats U-.ia p--ibl .0-4 111 bt hl?c bv-enf .(: f - 7s s 4 were H.mitd on Use caim y iu Jiu: Apii!, aou; midnight, ,b a:r on ihe truck btcomesTcrj keen rnd catipp. n,i iIihT tide it ii warm ard stil1. Ev- prj watchman, when Ve ffiU this a)r s:cjs offthc Uikk and Mts (Iowa to watch. Soon afar the pilot engine steimcra, an'cl0,a' Cljc Jarm, mes iZu am-leju.fbrnwb. Frty strife, in iliellpr woue 'It,,. , ...iii.Mi.v. nuier lawn. 1 vvv'" it iU'ini. the crre. the fin, V-ft. tecuWa or the t.m;-S Ui.t rin fae fuller inhi.el iu. crt.t f;.l-c piMe.'ln ptoce ard blood, ? civic rndci-and fae :iw; .., ia tl.e love li-uth ad igat, I'ou , i ui'veotauK n love or good. h, out the olu a'hapo of foul f fax ut the iwr.owinS Iwt wf KW; lui. ontthe lhoind wrw tf old. in tlitvMiautmiin nud tree .i laeVrterbnirl.tlie k.iidl.er .iand .i 'utld'.orthe land; i . ' 1 n t...- 1 tiki ka 1 i.i" in i arwiiiM ir" ; " m r- ' M 11; Editou: -Smith Insisted that 1 should'go arouna an "'u, Kcw Year's calls with him.' ; Ho I went. '' ' , . ' Smith made an ass of ' himself, aa Vi.siial. 1 ' . ..'.!' ' lie Vai fixed up in a manner so aD- snam- ins one. of his peculiar conversations. 'tpaiiid attention till he-bad 'feot himself miied up m aome infernal scientific problem. As well as I could make out he was trying to demons trate the beauties of C Mr. Darwirfs theory! of enthnologicl origin and a nice fist he was making of it So jou see," he was saying, "there can be no doubt of it ; your- ancesters belonged to one of the simian groups, came under the head of quadmmanous mammals you know. Quadru what?' " Quadrumanous mammals. Don't you know? The original monkey fam- iiy." ;-'r . Perhaps it was because Smith was w oVicrbtlv acquainted with them that the young ladies got so mad, but at any rate, the way they glared at him was absolutely fearful. "My pretty chimpanzee,' said he, playfully, to one of them, and he was about to follow it with something else, .1 1 :u . v.nf mri w inn we were outeidej to d him that I could notcu -. i. j wtI around with him any more, migh y good aotion to lo it.' I hoed He demanded to know why. bc mi rUt tr; it but I was atraid he 'Because," I said, "yourV themot woul u F.ually I did get hi am" unanimous ass that ever brayed, f bitit n up, and he raised the wiadaw He dosnt often lose his teinperwith anadimbjd oat on 'that icy root with v..a1ltW He commenced nathinsr on bat his socks aad a very wis ill 1, in. m. la av w ; ) I The Futare Pio Of Cua It is nccdles to fay that while the average f cott an may be larger this, thau la?t year, still with all the infor mation wc cau gather .relative toj crop, vo do rot believe it, will exceed threc-and a half millions of Jles. f ; If thia be so, then cotton should sell moon, and the muic secmt to UbgSras 1 f0r twentyfive cents per pound, for. of if frozen with horror. A Sew moments af.er and the phantom train glides by Flags and streamers hang about. The track ahead seems covered with black carpet, and the wheels are draped with the same. The coffin of the murdered J 1 - v . C ' i' . 1 r. Nv, .4,... . , I . v ! x t , ' ' . . , I tv nJ f - , m - - liabt c'ouds fl' the Of TIT ' id ways come' '"over iht this amount one-third will de rcpuircd by the manufactures of the United States, leaving the remainder for Eu ropean consumption. TtU our firm conviction, that the Thli fn'rtraMad Udiea l wrran1l n'" )cotl- a ann'a pa-tid of Meranr1 or ' .iPURELY VEGETARLE.; ..1 1 fn . . -lia f t Ilia. U-f l aidKiDjitTi Tooand t. civ! m4 . .1-1 I IT a. -V.. rr, in the mOSX 8cauuawiB ftuort buirv. manner. He used language that was positively soocking to a mind imbued with New Jersey Sunday school pnn- 1 MVAfi thrtened. in tne ipies. w , - - - 1 lf 1 I . iL . . went ciimo.og aiong 1 ijincoio ia seen ij.ng iuo ecu ire the car, and all about it in the air and ci on ail fjur ou the rojf towarda X m ,.ir where the cats weie. In the 1 the train behind are vast numbers of m.a iinie these ladies aud ctntlemen 1 blue coated men. some withcofnns on I nary, 1873. What is to hinder them were ending thitnlelves down under I their back?, others leanior on them. It I from doing this ? Will-our readers be t'Jt eaves, an I hen Jim go; lmot to' I seems thes that all the vast armies that I Hcve they have not the power to do taat cuimWy be made a pass at tne died during we war aie econing the I tnig or are tncJ too honest to pcrpe- pAuloui uaiu 01 tue i'lcbidcut. luc i ! 1 iuu. it blowing dies away at oucejuud To all of which I listened patiently I aod lu iD lUfc midt of the iadi.s and l over ail tne ar a bokmn uuau,lmot aut nug, prVAiis. it a triu wre pamg us uoise wonta ue acownea in tue ai middlmcn,balUndbe.. intend to ISJJSSS nrindlc the producer out of ono third pSSX tfSl 01 tne cotton inai is soia wwre abominable slang of the streets to on me if I made another "nut a head1 insinuation against his character. cas, ud ir.aheel fl.w op, and be a'a t down aud craslud tbiougttbose vinti, Llutely outrageous that I was a cd to be seen wltu mm. . , - 1 .J. arr diharped half a dozen Aid donkey didn't know tuat ..Si,.,r r 1 he was a donnej. Rut there were so many jnore ot tne same Kt in tho streets that day that lie may not have been particularly no- 1 '' ' 1 tieed, ' I ' I Tfieirst call wo made was at a house ihore Smith said he was very well ac lVia41Keii. I We were ushered in by a liftecnth Amendment in livery, who got himself tangled up in Smith's legs somehow, and caused that fellow to j pitch head furcmo8t into half a dozen young ladies who were in the parlor waiting to re- "CilVCUS. -' :- - I. , J l'orhaps they .thought no As soon as Sinith could right up he huid s '- . - ;;..-- 1 i4 J) that nigger I Ilappy to see vouj todies. Infernal Constooslwal '.imfinduieuts. vou know. Compjiments of tjie keaMonl How d' do? I !f.Tfir -curtsied, and Smith contin- " i: v - J ' nod ; : (. I i Moat interesting occasion, ladies, ei'ightfui season. . Good prospects for 'iU'...h....l Alnao. Rv-thc-bv. la in a voice that electrified every hair on the confounded idiot's head. We left without refreshments "Hang those girls" said Smith, when we were out of hearing, "they have no taste for scionee." -1 Not for his sort, certainly. Smith's science is very much like Mr. Grecly's agricultural recipes muddling to the ordinary mind. - Then we sheered off to a place at which Smith said he was on intimate visiting terms., Our reception was cordial. . ; ; That was the only kind of liquor thoy.had on cxhihiUon and Smith pro ceeded to sample it at once. The process took him some time. Then he proposed a conundrum. TT-.w,trl tn know the difference between liquor and ladies. ' Of course thsy gave it up And he said: "Liquor improves with age and ladies don't. , There was not a ghost of a smile, se he tried again, " Why is love like1 liquor V 1 ; A titter, but no response. I ! Because it intoxicates, and puts notions of alas inU a fellow's head af terwards.' for about twenty-five seconds We were standing near a deep area. There were no policeman in sight. Tmffht Smithlike a vice, lifted bTm above the iron railing, dropped him over, and went calmly homeU) nn ish an article on the pleasures of fra ternal amity for the Atlantic Month ly. t And I took a solemn oath that if Smith ever attempted to bother me aaiu lwould brain him on the spot. New Yprk Record. . , Darby Dodd. l geutlemn, and sat dtu i i those hot saucers ;f cuudyj- Tljtro was aqeneral Stampede, ol oaia aod he c ime up siiiirs droop: Dg chin vwa:e nd candy all the way up, and "when, be gt up thtre now everjbty m tiie wona w:uldh iveg-ne iuupioianiiy,orsome "thing calculated t reiievc the mind, but heddut, he sci ajedt'e Cindy ofl hi if,f ' uuritd his blisters a lit I , ai.d " v O ' said. 1 c;u:d,have'kecii d theiu c. s ii I had bad no a glod ?read : trate such a fraud ? All know who read that great scientist, Prof. Maury, on this subject, that the cotton grow ers has lost annually siuce thewarsix- ieuce, and the phantom train would ndc V millions of dollars by those who over it. Clocks aad watches always atop i.nd when looksd -at are leuad to be iroin; five to tigt minutei behiou Every where vn the road,atout ths 27 :h 01 April, the timeof watches and traits is louad fcUadouly bchiud. This, said the leading watchman, Was lrom the pasae ot the pha:itcm train. ItttuttS. lumorotts. Aa epit .phoa a run-u IIt e l.es ft mid-, blind an a bat, Ihe more corn you'd give him the Iesr, he'd grow tat; - " j He belonged to the bumnn .s of old L ll cherman, And ' mulM lik' vhat we all say du n era ' i - - ark bar wes A DOX cui'V'u'u3 " j 1 llcLD ox,. B ij I tlobl oito year tongue when you are a-t ready to eweur, lie .r s;icak h ,r hly, or say aay imnrouer worus. Ho;d' on to your good namrJ at all Hi 'ar 1 1 j otfice at rectlved at an express Francisco the other day, ou:so. was this inscription : Black B.re Et yew don't wau'x to -et biU Kep your hnger out of the crax j f ) ;y . ,;r . , A lawyer and a parson m re ialking . ' . .... .1. il.P wind WiH. Tae auout wuitu , j - ,. , (. torm; r sai imes. fiir it is more valuable to tu.au g.'.iil. highpUc s, ot lashiooab'.e ature.. ' ! 1 , V. Hold on t.t:.e truth, tor it will seive you w-d uud-do y)U g od throughout eietiiity. . . Hold on to virtue, it is above all price to yon ia ad times and all places. - li ..Id o ;u ur goott chatactei, for it is. iiOt uivay witi be, your best " II. Id 00 to yoiir temp r when you ate aag y, ix aud, or nnp5S.d upou. ic's should like to hear your opinion if tvhstt X know about farming,?' i And the jackanapes looked as though 1 10 Wuaily expected an observation in thia Hubiect. . ! 1 v -j , 1 - , But the ladies simply snickcred.and hen delicately suggested thst we ought to take something. j 1 1 rt ?t. a :m..iv.1ittW did. VI niCU We IUiiuw.i..vy When leaving the housemith scowl d at the XVth, who prudently kept 1 out of the wav, and in a few minutes rvice Tefonn, hut had not pro- i lio (Smith) drew me up at another New CQcM VOry far when he got ao snarled and imbecility f ivhero "wo wore ushered in as before, ma(je them aR take pity on him. plmus the XVth and the stfdden aero- At xltxe said one of the young la- liatie performance I . , 1.-. fr.rt TlnUS ! ait we g uj w p , j : j roniivd the naison. vene. anu ---- ri . the Church vane." -eli, the lawvir, in the matter of wind that is the lst autbori y. nnd the parson Went to coKate. ' A Bookbinder said to hi 3 wife at the wedding. "It aetmtbat now we are bound together, to : To'.umes in oe, ith cUsus." Yes." obsei ved ;ne of When the gloom that followed this he ceusts. 4 ooe side highly ornroented Jiad passed: off, he struck another key. Xurkey morocco, and the otiu r p'-m j " By the by, ladies," said he, "have cal,, and the next moment w .t .ktog vou givep any attention to the civiL rapid stride down stairs. i.:Wt?' The following pathetic note wa TbR. ahooktheir heads and other picked up on a Dan bury, Can., pcoplo's hair at him. 'lhen he commenceu .r r renins at the post JO I I'll " - offii. I ai"'t prew, dear Jne. but I Smith promptly saitj V (Carmine, ladies ; 'iwsitively char I liing ; reminds me, of-let me sec ; O, v . balinvo me if all those endearing r.'i dies reminded him of his grandmother, which made matters a trifle worse, and I got him away as quickly as possible. Pretty soon we were at another u..t,M b rrptjnded to be well uuuac wuo 1 ' have got a t ile under my arm, ana can't laff as I used to, as Heaven is my judge. Yours truly, Henry " dark Twain and the Cats. alreadv. has been written aww - - w CcnioUi iNVEsrioxs Among the in i,r ul rh na.iruis have ve- VtJLAVIViJW ' ( tently obtained in ihe United States are the following: A device for attach ing but'ons to cloibjng with a screw diivtt, an attachmtnl to punoa, so that the a.rtog may be touched mid tergth by a pt'b 11 niovemeat, aed sounds similar t a violin or guitar obs taioed. a child's crnasf. so arrangea when the handles are dropped a pi m ps the wheel and arrests motion at oace, and when gmsped the pawl is ie-ien- d a pt uc t-suaipner, tkat.alati op eri e-us t.an He t.r tuuij 8 ot had ve, ells- ires-pi s and earring, with tubes tc hold amfi ri d fl wers, an ap paratus for drawing ou booU, coons ting ot a strap passing round the bdy b?low the wa st, having at eacu ma a t '.. w (....xr, tn btiot tucs. a med icl compouud for the tuaalUpox, com posed ot saltpetre, gu n camphor, and cbarcoa; a louqut holder of soft metal that altr filling with floweia and water, ma? be closed at the tor, a manufacture and speculate on it -'Therefore thia great staple is at their control, and will ever rcmaiu with them to make known that which is the most unreasonable of all things, how much cotton the South produce annually, and then price so as to put the largest per cent of the profit above the cost of cultivation iu their dishon est pockets. Doubtless all must know that as long as the purchasers arc allowed the high privilege of informing the producers what amount they raise, they will manage the statistics in such a manner as to place the price at least one .year with another at one third below the actual cost. There is but one remedy ' and that is to havo the statistics taken by the Lsgislature .of cich Stale By hands to their mouths in dens of drunk- I this means these litgb bred rascals will ennee$, who txense their habits on the 1 be brought to taw. It is an easier mat-( grotin4 that literary m n and mm oil ter thui done at a cost -of five g .mus neea artmnat summation to 1- - Wc tQ by tBC enao.e tnem to rocuperaie iue r ex. R dcsircJ that the boQ. hauscd vitality. These men. without ... n : the geniu, or cnltnre of poe's and aa. Me Legislature, of N . at lU next thors wboe pertieocs tx :mple they ioB, will pasa.some bill by hich imiate, dive into txcessts, and drench the wind will be taken out of the sales themselves to the marro with to pf those who have figured by such a woodland whiskey. The habit of New rule as to aggrandise themselves at the York land other city bummers hidiDg expense of the laboring men south. themselves in the mantles of great men jt one State lead off and depend LlTEtlABY MEN AND DRUNKEN j ' NE. " Because Burns and Byron and Poe sometimes drank to exc ss, and even to d' un ken uess, we fi id some bait fl dged vetsj Writer, and newsptptr reporters and contributors to the cua'zine stei-ping themselves in liquor, p5ck!irg tb-ir Iptrsot s ns though immortality c insisted in bei; g prenrv-d in spirits. We have -ia a!i grtat cities a class of Uohtmiaus who live Irom hand to mouth, ad who lrcquntlr put their v -toiii ho rtn mmoi lir ea Uiiruvvj u at-ktowk djod ht no 6(1 IAl f" LIVER MEDICINE. J ; ! HLuia four Jlical kmeo-8' ntvtrj a l:ad ia he .tt.e h -py prportion ta ai y otber!prriratior,,va: a KU Caxh.rua a wonderfal Toui ,n ta- p ative'aud a e-itab toTton- rll mu ticaor the bo'y. 80 h iful affco- aa avenivd i vaj. taat itU uo rag ardpl aa GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC, f.rl.t r lonoluntl.d thm ualutal! otf , Txnos Juidc. IlJioai awaca..!HKCt aar w - - w . " A a - etn a bTjavca, Uarl Ur, .. i CHILLS' AND FEVEIIS. SIMMON-' LIVKU ltiliUu-VrtiU I 1 . miriif i-Hft J. II. ZEILIN & COJ i UCor, G. au.l PaiU'tfla.a. Price '"ll.nc p-r p.-kiM;aeal by mat, po- f .0CI and$ 50 J SOLD I5Y ALL DUUICI. t-lfcwirof aU CtttaUHlau aud 1 o.U- twUl iFILL 1872; while; they gtt. drunk, is , a startling illustration, of the ridiculous uniting w.th the wicKedin wsich there isnoth' ir.g eu'ilime s ive impu lertci;. The drinkinsr mei cnnected with upon it, the remaining States will fol low. The yankecs deserve a great deatof credit in not taking anymore than they have. You maydepend. L. Al" MARBURy s Importers of Earth en- ware, : kND C II t A. JLI' ; " ' ' f . Deafer In arary doaortpUoa f OUr' banipi Lkiu( OUim Pl(-d Fk, pom aid Caor Hlia Wr Xt Jcit nar inrraeipttf hi railt&loa t m.J u ltrg and o.moiata . and to watch b in vi ea thm atuw.loa ofOarrj. Mrt'1 O nrantluj to atliaa lf .l7',uir J 0LI1 Jig bQ North -. ; . - u a.-Matau :Yi ' ' 97 fvc nTrir. . ' - ... I . Peurnhur Ta. N . 51- mo : i young marms-uo, haiig it, that ain't 1 acquainted, though I had some doubts. I J 'X . ,t vou understand ; Td mourn wArG invited to be seated, and thd hopes that leave me, and all that aart of thinsr. vou know. Positively thirming." . "Jt this point Smith was interrup- jtcd, ; - ; j - j Ia large and unmannerly parrot be- 1 pin making some disrespectful remarks j which he considered personal. 1 The parrot merely said, "Getont j yo'u'rc a fool, you're ajfool ; get out." 1: Smith got his back up instantly. J i. ' - - -4 ., . .1 1 "What the d -I doos that and told concerning the life and hisro- 1 Crmb;pissed into the back hair rv of thiaeniui that we propose nere 1 .Q lbe nin manner, and the leans ai merely to ncrd an extract irom one othia bright and sparkling speeches rtcenUy deliveredlbelore a jcial meet ing ot literary men: When I wal fourtten. 1 was living place head We had 1 fniean?' he said, and thing then h went as the light was not strong we did not cm anvthin? distinctly o.ii: .1 a Mt which ban- and corresponding honest. flmuur ; " 7 -nrr - a vou-h living with us by the name ol penedtobe on a chair sleeping. ,?e.WBa an excellent fellow, .The cat woke up and yelled. .eTenteea v ars old, and very diffident. Smith arose precipitately. He and I slept together virtuously - r Being somewhat scared, he sprang one TtrJ bitter winter's , night a from the chair and alighted -suddenly cougm M,rytbes mariied now and U-wvll. Ur.ne cave what the called a candy Miich immediately set up a ki-y 1 chorus. As soon as Smith recovered himself he apologised and got into conversation. I heard him propound tnia query , "Suppose Russia and Prussia com bined their forces with a view to dom ination in the Kamschatkan hemis- 1 wed to overlap and presa up n the i.ioniin.'f st iine serving not oolj o . . o leuin -h omamnt in i..,f k liiitii'in also: a liht fot iocmotives, with an adjuta with my parents who Were very poor 1 ble Bumber p'acetl in Imnt ot the light, und also with a movable coloted screen a be operated by the engineer; a toy bank, in which an automaton banker standa to receive money, and, when a spring is di?engaged. he turns round, aod the money is di posited in the back part of the bardc. over and.intiraated his ; intention of jof 1' mashing .it. t IfTho coinmotion that ensued termi ?natcd in our hasty departure, Smith i1 ! f 1 a.i.;.1a that IiaM I . , m rnA n 11inrA I u.iiA't trt aftnd this party saying wucn wu vuv . hcre. anu xuracy ioiui 1 mn mi . , , ana were too jouug- . - assembled taete, in bed. There wa pullirg in those day, in the West, and they took the saucers ot not eanay oui tide ot the house Into snow under a sort of old bower that came out from the cave a it was a sort of an ell, then aUcovered with vinea-to cool this hot candy iu the snow, and they wore all titling an uad there, and m the mean- to txa we were we time we were gone :ia hanced if Ma didn't believe soine t!ie had given the parrot a hint tp in-r-ultlmm, V with the Chinese empire France England in the meantime mainUining an attitude of ;armed neutrality, what gertlemen were Jim and-1 were Tr nciD Liscols's Ybaxt Tbip Ovbb tub Naw York Cxhtkai. IUn. aoaD. A writer in the Albany (N.Y.) Evening Timet relates conveiation with a auperstiiioua night watchman on the New York Central Railroad. 8a:d toe watchman aI believe in spir its andlghntU I kcow tnch things ex- it If you will ome op in April 1 win c nvince you." He then told pt the pbautom train that every year cornea op the road with the-body of Abraham UncMn, Regularly in the month of the press are not the men to do best upon n aa a iac a ok cor the most woik, either as nver allewed the Southern SUtes to contributors or editors They are not have by them in this particular aathcy cn$iderel trustworthy; their brains have done by the Southerners- Bo at e in a perpetud log, their leports and constructed Farmer. essay reel and aU2g r do n the col umns of the daily j mrnal, now touch- ADVERTISEMENTS. in the line of fact, and then stumb ling into fiction. Cards f explanation I rp STOUNQ' BR0 feUit I r uoei ana uao oaor 01 rum sou misrepresentation follow their literary labors. The drinking new paper men, like the candlen burning at bot ends, are soon loitin the darkness ol a diunk ard's grave. Men ot genius even make tlje m:stake of a rfetim when they seek to exctd.tate tltemse cs .rom blame for the habits of I intemperate induL- - - 1 gence. The? have, no more righti aod privileges than other men, they have no charter from nature f r violating the laws of nitnre. A drunken man of learning and genins is one of the most disgusting creatun s on the fce ol the caitb. He thould be a pattern of I Castor. Cwn, Goblct, lea Pitcna-u piopriety. a model man, and be volun- , Tba beat fioUbad aad moat aeemraU tarilr sui renders his reason, his imagi- tlma kptvf Clock tbaauantrr, war 1 , raAtadto ala aaufetl-ai. nation, his taste, bis schollarsbip, and rJlljrr , J. T. TOU2C3i BKO. brows himselt a loathsome saennce on' the alter of Bacchus. The men who do the moat work, and wark in the best way, are abstemious men- Willi m Cullen Bryanl is a man ot ganinf, and he writet poetry with out the inttdralion ot wine. Horare Oreeby is a man of talent, be j Is the aoul and heart of the Tribune, 1 and he can write his three columns a day with out tie aid of alcoho; and doee his task Ufioitely better than any wine tipping subordinate on the staff t of any piper,-Dr. T. L. Cayler and Dr. John Ball are distinguished speak era, labo rious! worker, and they need not stim ulation from the vat ot the still t as sist them in their labors. UREAT ATTRACTION, AT1 V I Will fftstaasprins; trad j' ths richest tack f Aaa j - Watchtt, Diamonds, Jewelry, h U. . 8.1 ver and Platetl Waro ever exKiWtM 1 1 1 ia elty. and raa Jaa aikoa to call aad them. Oar Watcbaaara aaiecUd with etra. aod ara wait known accarata iitaa-karprr. la ptantof fiauh aad 4 lbt taJ caoai ba nrfa aad. Solid Gold Chains, Plain Gold Ring, ':' a i Rieh and n:w designs m Six vc axo BoeoM Bctt ss. P. H. S M I T H, cibiszt uiscn AND UXDERrAKKH j Lt limn k.c: Citat maVInx of all ktnda doaa bs aat faaar, d am moat raaa Urait fanltara lepairad aad alaaaad. YARBROUGHiCO FALL Ss W3?SI S3333 We are now receiving an urtuiJIj large block if Fall aad Vmtr. giu.U nd we are prepared to cller ur trieods and cusUmcrs. j ! What They Jiccd AT LOW PRICES. at inXLvDiCi wBcrrxascrcaioB xsu EXTRA ATTRlCriONS IN r "i - Fancy Dress Goods and I NOTIONS - m Oit Stock ol Trimra'ngs b larger and m ne comp'ete than we have ever purcuaatd before. In this line we claim SPECIALTY. t . 1 -11 is an opportunity to show. The L ulies are invited to call Mdxmineour aiocav we gutraat to suit them i. . ' w.h... larrre an I well selecta tKks of Rady lLvle Clothing, BooU aad alfo.s, Uaaa&geatlemnsfarnihin goodi - 1 TARBOHUGII & Co. Uaorrrixue a 9rocsUTT. Tha beat Walna Poplar aod Una CVa-f muta ootha abortaat nUaa aod Yrav Cara it Qirenaacdt P. H. SMITH Faetory bsiow Btrrow A Ktassits. XawH-U Groceries Groceries A Full sapply always on 1 liand at ! YAUBORUGU &Co? 1 .

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