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insti- ' tip p&fcl Hook & tfEW tTKJOLS. - From an.l aftej the 1st dayf January, SJ tlui subscription -pried of the Match- :rtllb as follows: rear, pail u adraU, . $1.50 7 payni& delayed 3 months, K.uu j-i pat meufc delayed li months 2.50 AVAXTEDl& cords oi 2 foot wood Lply at Watcnian Office. . 5efl notice of shli of fire town lots near & Salisbury uepeiery. adder Company meets o- fcr. Earaes family returned last Thurs day night from jhf mountain. , Mr. J. L Craten passsedj through here fcaJast Momlaf evening jwitu nineieen hndian boys. iNN boys are educated at jiiuity.Colleg4 J V . nnnai fM. fCIinman'a young and W V" J S - . - f llroiliug Zion Wesley Ixstitute. This tution for the training of colored tyomig men and women for religions and educa tional work injthis country and Africa, is now in successful operation in the West Ward, occupying tue bruatiful property purchased of James M. Grav. Esq.; Her. J. C. Price is Presulentf E. Moore, A. M., j Secretary Ker. U. K. Hams, Uuratorji and Mrs. M. El Harris. Matron. The in- ft - ; MIKING INTELLIGENCE. I. T.K. BRUXKK MANAG P,&M. N. Y. ; .;, Enquiries as to standing of Hoover Hill will be answered soon, ii 1 - ... physiognomy i If t Vernon Hotel otHcq Juorning, enduing for the eaUiugnocrai igbt. ' - The Mt. Verfoij HoU-I farorite fctoppi here were 4U itod on Sunday ft A:fH arrivals, si n initiated the last Tuesday seems to bo a Ou last Friday an feutnruay o -o- jan's Store in If it is ! Senator Z- 1H V5 wiK Atwell ToW tilth you Jisteuo oltl .eb He wis true to u m !tl-'6 and he s tj ue to ns iiovv, J o j Religious ktixgs ha Art in tiro JiciniwiBv ni pan IfruiLs are clietling speak at Cole nfchip, on Nov. want to hear. ye ueeo going Presbyterian lim-ches of this place Jbr dome days, and tliough no vert idarked effect, has accom- tlie aze vas ostly tpanied the labjrs: the judications of good waU uutil tjie roof The Rer- Mr. Mc- f aching in the rreBbytcrian dhurcli. 1 ho congregations haVfl grown lai-gct each, night. " iberai repnnu- Kjnon, of Cobcojid, is preii rreBbytcrian hurch. Tlijo Hon. iDenj. Wilson, of West; Virginia, was in ! the city last week. Ho has been stitution is under the control of the A. M. I looking after his interests in tlie mines of E. Zion Church , in America. It isi just I this section'. Among others, he is a large starting and will no doubt grow to be an I stockholder in the Benverdanii Gold mine nottf ntinn rf m-oat imnnrf fill. TllAIWfJ.f lfftiadtAmM Pnnnlif , I I. sons in charge are well known tobeqnal- ified for the.responsibility in haud. j j Silter Vallet.-T1 Silter Valley j . . Mining Company hare recently closed a "Woods FutL of tM.w We have been contract for their entire'out-put of ore trying for weks to find out what pie:e or for sefdral years to a large smelting con parcel of woods' is full of the Liberals." corn in SwanseaV Wales; A representa Wc hadpictt nearly settled down on tive of the concern ' recently jVisited the Providence township; but that conceit Valley, the result of whicii is as above was taken out if us on last Saturday and statedv"' The facts were furnished us from again on Tuesday, by citizens of; fthatj a private, though reliable source. township who j said Thej ain't down ,"7"H Map. it is, our intention, as soon as them. If they lire down there at all, they tx.i a are hid in the Woods, wre enouffh. Irov: ft map f County on which uience, labour wm,w.H1H it iOesir lo locate alt the minend all right when Jou Lear from her." j jThis placer deposits witain completely unsettledTis. 4 We are sti 1 on . g d-.'be.: Wattr nosers of anv for "tlo'wood that is full of 'l.Vi.it-' i.j. !inL,! in. "? ) tedkms -work, yet there is ned of such a -1 T. ' j convenience, hence our determination to I FILtl. I have it If r there are any minerals, not Our citizensiwero startled last liight already reported to this office, we would about 10i oclock by the cry of fire. Peo- thank tlio owners or persons interested to pie got out in jtime to see ! the large hay make it known at this office so that it warehouse on Fisher Street, occupied by may go on record. Parties owning water J. M. Knox & Co., hay packers and mer- powers on the River or Creeks are reques- cliants, iu a fall blaze. The nre origjna- ted to notify us. ted in the wooden structure in the rear of, but connected with the main brick buila- Dutch Creek. ... . i. .. . ... i ing, ou fisher pt. llie combustiuio na- Tho Stockholders of the Dutch Creek ture of its consents made it impossible MiuiDg Company, held their first annual to save either the building or any portiou meeting iiere ou the 19th iust. I The same of the contents. There was no wind and board of .directors were re-elected, viz i tlie maiu bwiuing being co.vreu wuu tin, lBlac w England. T. F. Hoxtev. Jno. C. confined within the peUnington, . William Pennington and fell in. Tho great j J. Newman. After tlie usual routine bulks of protender are still burning iKI-nM, i.ni triinannl tim Kmt. the hunt Liberals. 1381: ; HOODS FOB P ill i nil YM1I I how, have' niy stock, of Fall and Winter! Goods opened and ready for iuspcctioh ;and s"afe.: I am pleased to state that the selection ,was made in person and with the closest altention.'botii as it respects the Staple, Fancy and Notion departments, jiaviiig due regard for the season (inrea son)::T Eipieaso; note that I have more Goods by several thousand dollars, than any! Store in Salisbury and ; the prices of all grades in any department exceeding reasonable. Hi it a d to WIlk. k'ail WHO Willi IWr ijii BiraMiim .H.ii"'rv anataoKi two saoie oov - i a nto the Kami?, was iiiec y companions by the Livery ritable mau aild ifernntted to walk home -it being agalnsi the riilos to allow three a ride iu ouf baggy so it goes perso- l irt on and drawing uo color nne-it is ardon tfieni.j ; i i O Vance ami uenuett a Statesviile. fllie good Dcjuoerats of pur neighboring kdwaot Statfcsvjlo are gonig to have a 4krfaud bloweftit pu the 3d of Nomber. otli Vance aiidUiennett slowly UM8 morning. I Imlil-ra 1if.ld a mnptiiif sind rv-rteotvA it is not certaiuiy Known now tne lire Jno c pennin2tn, President and J. J. started, but the general opnnon is that evv aQ Secretary it was uicenuiary work. , The atfairs of the com nan r were renor rwm t m' W W : 1 t I u.o iossoi essrs. ivnox is covered by ted tobe in a prosperous condition; and the insurance, in part, at leasr. i no property big survey in Mitchell county, progresing belonged to tlie W m. Murphy estate and rapiaiy. Vork on the new copper vein bad IIO insurance. , I will Im mmnipiir-iul sia s rut n na lliA inn Tlie fire companies were out yery ci,inery can be procured toceiicentrate. promptly ; but the great scarcity ot water in the locality! prevented their useful uess in a measure. iThe Hook and Ladder! men were on hand a ink did an tnat was re quired. -o- ho be there With "the spe iv -r- . .. reo uinuer, Jatid will fu i . . -- - M -s- Low ,ruji so that sucu oil fepire it, .mat;' be present! bton. ! r. have promised lthout tail. In connection iiflg they will have a grand add their splendid Comet nish the music. The trains our citizens as 6a that occa- Here is the list of county appointments jet to be filled : Locke's Friday, October 27th. M -Gold Hill, Stit iirday( October 23th. Provideuce,Mouday, October u()th. Jlorgau's, Tuesday October 31st. j Salisbury, Thursday, November 21 Third Creek!, Saturday, November! 4th. In addition to the above may be rioted j EevjBth Mr. 0. G. Foard, formerly a citizen of county, find well known to many of our people, died at liis l-esijdence in New ton, N. C , oil the JUth insi The deceased was a wealtljy fman before the late war, and made a liberal aud conscientious tiso of his property and personal iudueuce. ile was a htgliy valued citizen and was jcrer ready tb promote the cause of mol ality and religiOu aud-to 'bear Lis part in fcery patriitiCj aud liberal enterprise, LMuch moro Alight be said.of him as a citi- yen of Kowtiu i to sav less would be to prroDg bis ujeniory. N1 o L- attended. the speaking at China friiiirsday the dav for the the meeting fit f ranklin ! Academy m Franklin Township, on to-morrow, Fri day evening, at early candle light. This npporutment was made at the re quest of the people of Franklin ' and a large turnout is expected. Do not fail to hear Theo. F. Kluttz and Lee Overman. They are doing noble wort aud are thor oughly deserving the support of the peo- The-Graphic Steel and Iron Company have leased the upper dock for five years with privilege ofbuviug, aud have pur chased the property of Mrs. IJ. li.'Sym oudsU lying between the street and the railroad, aud also her water grant outside of the railroad. This company own largo tracts of iron lands in Virginia and North Carolina and are about to buy a large bed of iron ore near the Hudson river. They own the W. W. Chinman nroofs of mak inr steel direct from the ores of iron by the application of but one heat, aud al ready have one-of lieir furnaces erected and running iu the yards of J. B. & J. M. Cornell, corner of Twenty -fifth street aud avenue, New lork city. It is mm VARIETY of I STYLE i - - - AND PRICES. Can suit every Taste Can please eveihj fancy. Nice and complete Iiine of all New and Staple eoloriis. Also, a large variety of . CARPETS -1 . i i 1 Oil Cloths OF GOOD 51ATEKIAIS, Large Stock-- Prices to suit yon ! -silk.;dolma!ns, Wti&EB '.MB MSKlEf 3 ' VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, CORDS, BUTTONS, &c, &c. All NEW, NICE and PRETTY. KID GLOVES, ! I j Also, CLOTH for Ladies, Children and Gents. 1 HOSIERY By tlie yagon load. If you look at it you can't help buying, Table Damasi, wMte&colorei Table Napkins, ! Towels, Towelings, " Counterpanes. BLANKETS, Full Assortment in prices and sizes. HOOP SHUTS In Great Demand. CLOTHING. ITS A M ! GOOD SOLID IEATIIER, EQUAL TO THE WANTS OF EVERY CUSTOMER. i : . ! Under Wear For gents, ladies and children, : C From 25 cts. up to $2i-whitc. Also, Full stoct cf Scarlet. KEEPS HfflT The most IIONEST goods made, and can fit any one in stock, or have made to order. Collars, Cuffs, Collar anil Cnff Buttons, Scarf Pins, &c, &c, 3Vev, Uentitiliil, Clionp, El I can fit and ranging from B3F"Kcep please almast any man or 1mv in the State io either SACK or FROCK SUITS, at prices) T A O TJT $3 to $30 More OVERCOATS than ever before in Salisbury, from $5 to $20. I II iTtilVllI warm and live comfortably. , ) J u bJ u J jML AVJL ami JUa their intention to erect immediately on the upper dock a furnace of the capacity of trentv tons of steel a day, aud to erect a rolling mill to work tho same. Ttiey also purpose to gradually cover all the property at the dock with rolling mills aud furnaces. Hayden H, Hall, of New Hamburgh, is Presideut; Col. Marcus 1. Bestow of Brooklyn, Vice-President, aud our lellow tovrnsmau, William uranu- reth. Secretary. Dr. R. AI. Eames, the pie. The next Legislature has important eminent raetalurgist, will have charge of the work at this place. Sing Sing, N. Republican, October 14. Ve jroye l;t Avoumy car lid it go! rou'll unde Pon't ? didates at that place. How 0h gp.hear .them, and then stand it. Go hear Kluttz u tiamsay, anuXiee Overman ou Bingham. I lie little Dutchman cut the feathers of the Scotch llrijsh doctor at every flutter And Lee hauls his man. over the coals without niejicyl There is not a bit o' fun n it for lainlay and Bingham not the Ileastbit. Noms there.1 for any one olsp. r ' i 7 rightly considered. You will feel sorrv or men out of place and! iu a bad t aus o : work to do, arid these gentlemen are con versaut with tho subject, aud show to the people the contemptible position and hollow pretense or tuose who oppose them for these Inch places of trust. The people of the county-recognise the fact Don't judge a man by the clothes be f hot tliAr mnrr nvA trri I tinunbf t'lmt'irr I ' ' ana ihey win vote tor u. ,U. Krnier be- Don't judge him bv the house he lives cause they know they can. trust him, and in, for the lizzaid aud rat sometimes iu that he in cmhneteut to do the Te6il's habit the grandest structures. work. It is ! just as essential to have Won t judge hini by his speech, for the , parrot talks and the tongae is but an in- iaiuiiri, wuni tucu iu oaj uu Mutu w 8trnment to make sound. your next Seuator in the U. S. Cougress Doii't judge him by his family connec- and who shall re-district the State in such tious, for Cain belouged to a very respect "If any manner as to con tin up in power th glo rious old Conservative Democratic party who saved the, State iu '68-'()9. Do not fail to hear these gentlemen. i appicaut for able family. Don't judge him by his success in life, for that is much often er the result of a combination of circumstances with which he had nothing to do, than of his own merit. Don't judge him by his failure in life, for many a man fails because he is too honest to succeed Dotift judge him by the sliow he makes, registration has' In 1871), "the very wet year," Eiiylish wheat, grown jou light soil, was found to weigh but hify-two pounds to the bushel, agaiust California wheat seventy pounds for an averago turkey-cock iu a barnvard iu me uubjici., lean strut all nrouiwl him an nnf, linll t.rr. ti... m..;Jiw... k J I Don't judge him for his hick of display , Same connW.h .if k in v. ...i?!!f,.i.ii i.:i fov the loug-eared beast is the humblest thif l;a man ever before. I he northwestern eud ame has leeiilerased fr, U t.li 1imL- f 1 2 lllcMe1!. 8 "ne continuous tobacco i. r.... J 1 ii- I w new, ana tue farmers have become so .vtu.c. ,,s,p.-: skilled in curibir tobacco as to iret a , - . .. : ; raium puce Ha- the bulk ot their crop.. reviouslji registered elsewhere-in the! All the iipcome tax suits against Ex- Gov. Sam Tilden have been dismissed. They were only instituted for political to be some way to effect. There ought rectify suchjwronga. . ! Waterproof, Louisiana, has one hun dred and seventy-seven drinking places out of five hundred and thirteen houses. The man who named the town was cer tainly inspired, . The Democratic party is tho only party that can give yon justice, equality, right, good government and Home Rule." Wade Hampton, October 12, 1882. MARRIED. On tho 194h inst., at the bride's resi deuce, by Rev. W. Kimball, Mr. John F. Graeber and Mrs. Maggio S. Bostian. All of Litakcr township. j j At the residence of the bride's father in this county, Oct. 19th, 1882, i by tho Rev. Sam'l Rotluoek, Mr. Albert L. Lin- gel and Miss Martha G., daughter of Mr. Geo. M. I isher. SALISBURY Cotton, corn, new Meal, Flour, Wheat Oats, Kye Peas, , Hay, per KM) lbs. Potatoes, sweet, Irish, Apples, dried, . Peaches, " unpealed, MARKET, Oct. 12 th. , : 9 10 50 OS $2.?52.50 851.0O .35 S -40 .70 .75 .60(3 .65 .25 .35 .40(4 .45 .60 .04 ($ .06 03 pealed, , 06 & UX of animals, but when aroused is terrible to behold. Don't judge him by his activity in church atlairs, for that is not unfrequently inspir ed by hypocritical and selfish motives. - Don't take it for granted because he carries the contribution box. he is neces- iNortii caroiiniaus are not a very de- sarily liberal. He often pays the Lord moubtrative people, they don't, as a gen-1 hy eervices iu th.it way and keeps his The object of the law r eral thi,,S IuaHe !nucu fus8 over elections cuIfen,c: . .1 . )t lfegistratiou and rotin- at but when the votinir time comes thev do L.,.rr: ' " -" I.T 1TJ- , o . i " iuujiuuuu iw juu lur me quanei you give it places l and vntara in tlm some of the straicrhtest i ami i AoiidpAt I f mrt tho i,MM,,n . i.i.i- . .,i.. ., ew townsHiin ihould le careful tn Ahtnin votinar ever tallied. Thev are not easilv small fraction vou owe i'or turuiui? vour ' 1- , . . t t 1 " I - T I . .. . . . o " , r ie.S! tralisfertof their n inips n, i.r. humbuL'L'ed. cither : dn n. lr nmmmf. f owji ancestors away Horn their wooden - I wJ.fci- l- - - OCT W M Maaawuxu V I Ptratioii'ynir Af ..J .....i. ' ' fiw.;,. Ki..i.-;n i r gods.. E6MJjITt T7TL,- spoiling the put up jebs of political trick -created for people who believe like you, " - ' 1 1 n ni:fiiisiiii in -n i L'Tm.j 9 tin- 1 . . . . IT,, 'ill - T- VJ I oivi o llltkb UlUB lUCIU "i fif-f "v""' .iiiitouh ii"i''i'ui'u cieuit. ijiavs one oil, ''itiif.. 1 . . . . .5 . IIJ TT "Ul UU1 ouiyimiigicu political luoveiucuts have never - a n . 11111.1 11 iiKi itiiiiniir 1 on fiKAiiiu 1 1 - The aboVe 'israu ettr.iet fr.,n pt l . avu III V XJIUV. 1 f ' - I uuaLaw.hudiBceins to 'annlv as wMi tn pe ney tdwuship of China Grove as to a po.ut untfluary removal trom one town lis to prev feoditfer m iae-Ral Iha larg, Mlran ftt, woman i . p.lrf : . , vwyictjr is miner uewu- 4U. latiact l too rik'Mmii !-f it tim 11 Wa8TihII t t - . I nuw.iaie iu ku3 oiu jominion. "4-u iiee j Tie aty:4ion ltfeii the Carolini very a vast amount of tor the probabilities are you believe just - I .... . n - .... I A. Jl .1 9 reason wbv new- ns Juu "C1D unk iu, auu juu ou i 1 . 1. t- I. .... A. I . 1 A 1 A. KUUU iicuier iney wuo laugub you were 1 - rw 1 ' I III 1 1 1 1 I ha HAATlIn I v-v 4 . a iM uou t carrv vonr ivmn book in vour right alongjtt a quiet, business-like-way, hand wheir you go to the house of worship The Loid of them. Thiit'a wbnt n.tr' r can see tnrougu your skull il nnn, :tBrv Vou wLen in church, Chew tobacco "Old llafd." The f the play may be a little work in earnest. iangeiiijthe modest North outain girlj to a fashionable The "Virginians" are very hopeful of I t, . - lJ 15 "ici - ycwu carryiug ineni state certainly we mean ill ltd- ITT? frt'nf I. 1 , . . 1 . . . i . i Li.. i i 1 f ifiuieace erected tliem. Thv '. SI. t ' . . "iijhPoa cpmpauvj and the-rtlav was ait ilnwn nri co, i. i;i-.. snul vmi r leilrr in vnnp linl 'esneHalM-..:. . i . . " 1 v" "lu uut , " . tr'itO T " V1 veue "laiin thefmonntniiia nf'rti. f'o,,.. Li ..r i- , , ; JJout, wnen in "na-aM fvw uAi.i , 7 " .? w . " and spit over the floor. You would not dramatfi-ikm Arr ,Y ' . memseives loose and ge down to do that in your own house, and should -Char. 06. liSeiest: irimU to.. : ; ptahrij. :. 'xr" r? ,or is i' -""cjiiwiuie man ot leis ure, ana IU flfi timr n.,f - . r-.. 4,u(, rj i-:iin(ir ern Cism suflice it. Unit kl iftntil 4-1. a "Palprlomej this way agai,,, thev will witiyi much large,- house, irl Cameron carried. Virginia by 12,000 ma rjonty, ot which 6,49 were in Fulkersou's not do so in the house yoa ouclit to re spect even more. f Don't ralk into your house of worship with your hat on. You bear your head when you enter a lady's parlor. Is vonr lady friend entitled to more respect than your Ureator T Don't spend the time devoted to prayer Ticf,-i.f ti,J .it...:. ... , u tuiwiiiijr iiii-; auuui, uispei nig r u.km..i. tuau uislijuii is uuiv iiiixirit-fi r i i . i .n i , i uuie wiikiuu ; iney are siuv una ruae ii claimed for tlje Democrats, which teaves not sinful. only 5,500 to Ibe o-vercome in' thti inthr Don't thiuk when yoa. have gone to districts. The Democrat snv that cliurch ou bnnday, that that entitles you ti , . i, J t()(l() ilS VOIl tlt : lt!ils)iij if th win not only o tliat. but will carrv old ; 7 W rr i V. V i Mill 1IIU I vfk- ; I Ln linvurlif nont tivi:u tln-rin ivli irsimawilkanliooi.! So mote it W. I the sijth us he dots the seventh diiv. SPECIAL NOTICE I We must, ask our frieuds, to whom we have furnished either, .Fertilizer or sup plies,to note the fact that their accounts and notes are due on November the "first and we shall expect prompt payment. If yon expect future credit with us you will heed this notice. J. F.:JKosa. Oct. 25th, ldd2. j ' Apples, Cranberries and Cabbage at J. D. McNEELY'S. TUTT'S PILLS A SUGAR PLUM Tutt's Pills are now covered over with a vanilla sugar coating, making them a? pleasant to swallow as a little sugar plum, aJid render ing them agreeable to the most delicate stom- , They cure sick headache and Lillious colic. They give appetite and flesh to the body. They cure! dyspepsia and nourish the sys tem. They cure fever and ague, costiveness, ect. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a box. 43:Gm Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bullous attacks positively cured wltu Emory's standard Cure Pills an Infallible remedy : never falls to cure the most obstinate, long standing cases where Quinine and all other remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly for malarious sections, ln double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker, sugar-coatea; containing no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild afld efficient, certain tn their action and harm less in all cases ; they effectually cleanse the system and give new life and tone to the body. As a house hold remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Com plaint their equal Is not known ; one box -will nave a wonderful effect on the worse case. They are used and prescribed by physicians, and sold by dni'nrtsts everywhere, or sent by mail, 5 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 cents. ; Standard Cure Co. in Nassau Street, New York. 43:17 FOR SALE BY J. H. ENNISS. 1882.fau.stock.1882. IT is with pleasure that we announce to our many inends and customers, that we have just received the most complete and desirable stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE that it has ever been our pleasure to exhib it. Beginning in our basement you will find Two Car Loads of Bagging and Ties of the best brands, and at reasonable prices. j DON'T BUY TILLiYOU SEE USJ In our MAIN ROOM will bq found the' largest and, by far, tho most desirable stock of DRY GOODS, Domestic Goods, Piece Goods, Notions Trimmings and many other goods v yoa want and need, that is to be found in this part of North Carolina. In our Clothing Department, up stairs, you will find , 1,000 Suits of Clothing all sizes,! and prices. Also a large Hue of OVERCOATS. In our Boot and Shoes Department, which is our boss department up stairs, will be found a very large line of Goods, all stamped with our name and warranty ed. If tliey rip bring back tlie pieces and we will refund your money, j Owr Hand-made Ross Boot at $2.60 is the best Boot for the price that is be found. In this department will bo found a large lot of 1 HATS and CAPS, ALL DESI11ABLE AND CHEAP. We have repainted and fitted up our for mer grain room over our warehouse and opened in it A Large Stock of Carpets, Matting,; Bugs, Crumb Cloths, Carpet Linings, ; &c, &c. . Also in this ROOM will be found a large and handsome stock of Iiadies's Cloaks Dolmans, Jackets, Silk Circles, In our Warehouse will bc found THREE Car Loads of Salt Bacon by the BOX. Sheetings, Yarns and Plaids by the Bale, and many other goods. We have rented the store room adjoining J D. McNeelv and will buy your GRAIN, FLOUR, C0TT0X or other PRODUCE, or Store it for yon. With thanks for your many favors and an earnest intention to meet your continued confidence, we beg you to call and see us before you buy your. 1882. j OR SELL YOUR PRODUCE! ! J. F. ROSS, T. F. YOUNG. A. M. Yofcxo, W. L. Johxson, W. W. GALES, William H. Rice, N. B. McCasless, Clerks. IFMJL PI 1882; mm M. S. BROWH'S IE M IP D IE n UJ M t I am now prepared to offer to the public, one of the FINEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF GOODS EVEU BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET; EMBRACING Ready-Made Clothing, Slices, Hats, Caps, Trunks, "Valiees, A-iid f - GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Special Bargains in Suits Dress, Walking and Business Suits. Ladies and Gent's Fine Slices. Call and see that $5.00 Oyer- Warranted Boot for only 1.85. Be sure to see these uood I am detertuiued to SELL. (JlILArLK tliau aijf coat. before you buy. . one in town. M. S. BROWN, -I
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