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, . TTTrtf ntiTncn J Tnere is a conscience case in ine in- ; , ; ;ar.0UHa , WaiCWll4il- ,dia-na piteiittarj:; Giore La, a ??7. It. G. Pearson at S P- ' frri:nnfltrfTrifrM"t7-thr crinre for Monday "nioniiasTh Bi t t - THUJRSDAY FBB. i6, 1888.. To the TVaiehman." Statesville. iblo readiug f t. - A . . T.I 1 I .IT U.I in. which Frank Ndn erring a term KSy- "H V,''," TK I nf 20 rear. A serrdoii ij'reaclied id the Bible reading wjw a supplement to the . i - -, . i . - ... -lnese-isioie reamug are wu- pri."onel!J Ilr. ?eadersoi's Amealaeat flf Intexttl lcoriTiets brought Levi to mate the eonM- fessfoii; .yepuc iw j :TV:rf iMti-ioch as the people have hereto rid ad unnecessarily uana x - . , . , . lur . . .i . - - Ifnrftflrtfanilad in case of ' v) Massed xhb bousb. ilc. Henaenion shown rtdSUom imeadable real aui patsUtence to ac xomplwh theamendment of the ?. In . .1 lawaliv ramoviiis some nf its risid aad unnecessanlj . . i.ni ur. nleased to see that he his succeeded in putting .through the House . bill that will go far towards amoving some of the bad eatores of the Jaw. -.' The bill deferred to abolishes What is known as minimum punishments, and ". - j;.A0f';rtn frt the Court: and is intended .w aiscourage rYictcr Hn:o f ? 5.ud : i Tue nineteenth centujy is wiu;itiV century.' A day mil come wSwn the duly battlefield willf be the mjirket- otvu tJ cohimeice. andjthe mind opening; to new itletis. Ajdny will At MWt M . ? t Vkll 1 AftltJ . nitl mill k rtl Ifl evan-elUU aad he requires " lr ? . Tr Df the coojegaUan to brinjr tbeir Bibles Win oe xepuicea djtp oyj i un- and asks them to read tne texts ana i Tcraui suurae ui. uauuu, x uy s mc U. J?i Itindtortu oi vnicago, is J Monday night. The preliminary meet- eien senate, which will be to I Europe tinkotit ii book ia favor of abolishing! I ng was -conducted, by llev. Wilson.! what the "Piirlianient is to England. thestancUnniyofthnitedState,, the sdb3titution of v a volunteer prayer the evangelist took his text from moiJ ro .ft 7 T11".YV?,5 the Scripture Luke 14 chap. 18 verse. wen a cannon oau win -oe exiiipiwai Subject "Excuse of the ChrUtiaus." He I in public museums, just as ai iustro- very aoiy expiameu ine various ewusa nienc ot torture is now, ana iqe people of the Christuins. Unbelief was the first ni u Mtonih?d how mich la thincr H. fore organised in case of actual war.' excuse. - The conscience was hardened could have Jbeen. A duy 4 rm n.f.ml fn ftial! :.U 1 I I r : I. tliA ;n; nWf. sinnerwaVglad to have some excuse and nenne3e wo immense groups,; 'V0" " ... - - - ' f -r very readily -sheltered behind this one. u niteii states or Ainenc decided to return and contest with Mr. Ransom for thoSeriatorship. 4ill fcome the it ana tue The after-meeting was largely atteuUed lnited States of Europe, shallt be aeeu id about 20 converts professed religiou. extending the hand of fellowship; an Not.ninf? The Blair Bill passed the Senate ye- frivolous and terday by a vote of 89 to 29. Ourtwo has ever equaled the wteuM ii.. ...A-n-:,,- i,.:; inresnnai preaus dncUt their industry, . their arts, their . jt. i.5rr .r "IT: A ow tjaenius, clearing the earth, pedplirig the Mat. 21 chan. 10 verse. Subiect 'Tor- leserts, improving creation under the , ' " m - m a m a w a v 7 m 1 rwiUfr ttrotecations It also promoiis i senators, Messrs. vance ana iwnsoiu, j gi veness t enemies.'; xuis aiscus- icjc i mc vicawi, auu umwu, iui ic jr-v t . u:J. l :t Ision was listened to witn uie creaisi 1 cood or. all. tnese two irresisuuie iuj.uiui-i vuteu iur it. ' 1, mi :.r I .1 , 1 .1 AfVilnirir I -n . 1 . , . . ...iiknnl I I " l uiui.. (- - lnS aooui going vo ueateu w miui nowp nf (itMj ... .11. I . . I ...itMno om mi.. nn (miHIi KW I i ' - inaae'hy a wltector or deputy couecw Mr8. David Vance, daoghteMn-lawt". iro Prayer ! t internal revenue, or by a revenue 1 0f Senator Vance, died in Mew Urleans you aak forgiveness as you forgive your NOT1CJ5 TO pKUUGlSTB ANp 5TOl 1 . z.mmjm m . . - i 1 w wvm filler nMir nn i !the issue of warrants upon lion And belief," except upon agenfr and no warrant is io be wsnea!afew days ago. 1 U the instance of private individual except upon a sworn complaint setting Jforth the tacts to oe wiunu iu i ip- our ocular correspondent.) their sin and corruption? Yes. for man itonal knowledge of the affiant lhisl t?i, iqi, iqqq I is the image of his maker, and if God nonaiwonicu ' A ashington, teb. 13th, lovM the 8ter xvith all his sins so ought amendment Will preveuH 1 y-i Wftnf Hia nil Sun man to love one another. You should causeless and idle prosecutions, l . I seek to win vour enemies back from the 1 " .a., nnmnu fhftn to 1 ?r V r. i . i tr. int. I world nud not onlv nrav in secret for .uesignea lor u r;- r the tann ngnt, ana mr. wins, cnair- . fc lr hlce and thenJ inake fees. Another ieature 01 mc i man 0f the VV ays and Cleans uommit- u n fo ri , tbem and wben they Amendment is, that Warrants shall be I tee, and Democratic leader of thesee you have taken an interest in thein, KEEPERS. eu&nies. and if vou from .that hour do nnt rnnrlva VAtl MiomiM VOI1 Oil CrH L llflt to repeat the Lord's Prayer again. Some I I guarantee Shriners Indian yerinifuge mrht. nfc thA niiAMATi onulK thev love I tio destroy and expel worms from the hu- their euemics with their wicked deeds, man body, where they exist, f used ac cording to directions. You are author ized .to sell it upon the above Conditions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore. Jtld and v x ui. i . ffiin the county House, expresses his belief 'that the hhey will be more willing to reicnt wvurnoi. w r - ,r tariff bill will lie reported for considera- turn to the good. 1L. .(TnKcn ia lAmmittMlr Or DC-1 .. ... ,2 -ri I t r u ! I 'Pi. tT-1 L l. I- JflC L wuere mc yuciwc wv.-.T-i I f nn lvfnn lurch 1. Uhamnuil MUlH l ucsaay nigni. jrreiuninary luccwufi i inonMis neoRn, remruin omcer New Orleans, Feb. 11. A Times- Democrat special from Plaquem?ne, La., gives the particulars of auother political assassination, the sisth since Ithe campaign opened in this State. Mr. and W H A B W STL Li : fN j W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. Abuses of dragging men faraway from iheir homes in order to bring them be fore a particular ; officer, or the man rho issued itW warrant. 5 Section 2d declares that the United bates shall not be liable to pay anx fees to marshals, clerks, commissioners. or other officers for any warrant issued . ' u , week the contributions of the friends of the cause. or arrestade, unless there be a jon- in? strike, the alleged i4aSS2S Tiction, or tne prosecutiuu ui.Mwr i muckui uiu ci tc u mo n u i feed. -proved by the attorney of the United the publication or. louery, aaven Wednesday morning. Bible reading. nrk.ro it iiM ments in tne asmngton newspapers. Subiect "Sermon to mothers." DWiorHieuH.- f- - Messrs. Cox and Springer amused The evangelist announced that Mrs. lezed the offense was committed. I . iinil w:i.u soras .nimated discus- Pearson would have a meeting at the Y. - Section 5th authorizes the Com- sion over a 1)rivate claim, in which th M- C. A Hall at 3 p. m. especially for the . . , . i r ' . vounz ladies, and what he meant by Inissioner ol . internal neyeuue patter maae u ravuer Pmu l " voune ladies was all single ladies, no tinent reierence u me iuuueucc oi lcjmatter what age. lODDyists. . . ... I Wednesday night. Preliminary meet- Speaker Carlisle has had all ot the I ins bv Rev. Hopkins, song V Jesus Lover private wires removed, from the Capi- of my soul." He read the requests for Htrfc piUUUUCUV XU.Vft-Jlll J m UlUUf 1 lU AlllVU je Thursday night by Thos. jJ.jGilday, a lot president of a Nicholas club. The two, ' - ii . t- M i ... .. i i a t ii ii r a. , . fore an officer nearest to wu"j. ,j j. iu. hft "hemnaner fd ows seem w wnaucwu oy w. a. "uvr, . treasurer ot ibervnie ramii.and a ... r r - . I ii A 1 m r,i winHAr avnn. I . . - ' ... . rm.j:- MiU m to prevent the t tnnwWreat deal more about the ou" tul" "'t .. o .uT" prominent McKnery man. Was killed lb iir iti.i. b- v & w a a - - ' - Bi-Mvia..vYvstv-naa tc-w t -a mi iiiiiiih .I2i.ii. : - leasure tnan ne aoes. . . 28 verse, -'I have a message." ' The House has passed the bill retir- rommittee on wavs and means had a ine irom circuiauon tue turee ctiu or cares pnuieu wuu me rcqucsi iui uu- nnu u uaibj ui nicuus,; cic m I v i'i i -ii l ..til f I .nntn nit a n ii na.v coia, wincn action wiuuououess prove uvu accepuio.e lo ui.uy p. - . r contributor on this card, been the victims oi tuisuecepuve mouey ,nA tn fho llci,Ara n nr hAfor Pri- --." . .. .. i -i i j H..L il. o...:. i :n e,"- . states shall not be liable to pay anyi ana it is nopea nuib mc ocuaw wm May night. The commiuee aid not HKewise. i promise ine evangeust auy speuuvi sum, Other matters of interest discussed and he will only receive the voluntary 0ENTL1 The only fine calf $3 Seamless Shoe in the world made without taeks or nal! As stylish and durable as those costing $5 or $6, and having no taeks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feetj makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as a hand sewed shoe. Buy the best.- None fenuine unless stamped on bottom "W. i. Douglass $3 Shoe, Var ranted. "i W. L. DOUGLASS SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which. equaU custom-made shoes costing from $C to $9. ' t W.L.l)0raLASg2.50SII0Eis unex celled for heavy wear. W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by all Boys, and is the best school shoe in the world. All the above croods are made in Con- rrfss. Hntton nntl Iace. and if not sold ! I y your dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS, isoekton, aiass. M. S. BEOWN, Agent, Salisbury. 14:ft. Each .onpfihoabor.b.l and any man, vomari br cbM guesses nearest the jiicaning ; of nil theleljerswo ! will give the choice : ; of ' :. 'mi A HANDSOME SMYRNA RUG, SIX FEET LOK 1 2 Yds. m. mf I! saloon discussing politics. SGilday be came very aggressive and ilccussed Hebert of fraud in the late primaries, and concluded by denouncing him as a liar. Hebert, who was unarmed, ad vanced upon Gilday, who drew a revol- ompromise any civil or criminal case under the internal revenue laws. ver and nred tnree times.? ah tnree shots struck Hebert. The; first shot penetrated the arteries leading I to the heart, the second passing (directly through the heart and the third graz ing his abdomen. Gilday iwas ..arrest ei and is in jail. There is considerable excitement over the murder in the Parish, and the act is denounced as un justifiable. Hebert leaves a wife and seven children. r Ui. Blaine Declines a Nomination. tBn REPUBLICAN PARTY AT -SEA. fr. Kl?n has written a letter d- tol, to the grief and disappointment ol prayer and they were, "pray for my bus several statesmen who have a weakness fend''i! "fe my W' 'tml fr!f'" t . . i "for the printers of Statesville," and "tor timing to have his name- come before for dealing in stocks, The event ,of the week in the Senate was Itiddleberger s defiant expose of the voto upon postponing action upon th natidnal lteoublican Convention as I the British extradition treaty until a candidate for President. This, it i next December. ' Senatorial dignity Vj iL.-.,ni .nr.. I was acrain rudely shocked, and the KTl cTi 4 i u t 7b J Virginia Senator was the recipient o a the Jul. of tne- field, and especially of ueUtem rebuke from the President pro God's Gosi fereat State of New York. Mr. mainei, the satirical WaH,. It is has evidently foreseen that he cannot! believed that the Republicans really carrv New York against Mr. Cleve- favor the British extradition treaty, but e w a a i a w a- a a laud, whose admirable administration taring the indignation ana resent- " I I mant nf fhA lnh mf f.hv (Isirivl nnt Has not only trengtueaea iraeenio- D , - unDODular bilrin a Presi Srat of thai SUte but harmonised the I dentiftl year. There was seme discus- -uemocracy in almost every other por-Uion of the Blair bill, but it went over d,n0snTr?day m4t w tion of tht country. It is conceded,! till Wednesday of this week, when a meeting and professed therefore that Mr. Blames declination vote will be taken. Mr. Piatt made a very fort in his arraignment flatulent ef- of the Presi- the evangelist, that his health may be strengthened and his body grow in strength as his soul ia growing in the Lord. Prayer by Kev. Arrowood. Text John 6 37, "Him that comet h I will in no wise cast out." The preacher spoke of the danger of delay of the danger of putting on until tomorow the salvation "To-day is the teaching ol Gospel." "To-morrow is the teaching of the devi'." He told of a man who attended his meeting in Missouri, and became serious, but he concluded he Would wait a while and in less than hree weeks . that mi.n dropped dead, without hope.. And the ' preacher told pathetically of the sudden and sad death of A. C. Harris, of Salisbury, a who attended the mectinew rent to the afteH religion and onj Saturday expressed it to his frienda as being the happiest day of his life. ' On that day he wrote his sister, who lived i great distance away, a letter and told her he was converted and was going t join the church en Sunday morning. Saturday night he wrote on the fly leaf A Wlidle Suit of o to Yhs More ran THE iMruliJUl., . :1 " t . -i ! "i i in PIPE E verybody in vited to guess. Sign your nan plainly with P; 0, address and' send us at oncej Wo will have a committee to. decide whopr1 the article on March 7th. 1888. ft' ' This is our HUMBUG to make you. read To Buy Cheap Goods. Dave Man Watson Ar decidedlj in the lead with low prices ani honest goods. Their retail department full of bargains, and their line of ad. Come to sec us, we can sell yoii newar the dollar. Give us a chance "Go Cross" and come. ' U sincere, and this tenders it necessary lor the republican party, to hnd anotn- dent f of iate meSsage. For a while er matt, which,underthe circumstances, I he was was heard with respectful pa will b W easv iob. Some of the tience and expectation of something readers of the party say the letter re- worthy of the subject, bat his attemp of his Bible "The Lord is my Shepherd I . . I ivoc tila Hat nnn 11 tmrrkti ra KIo anr lenall nnt. want. 71 fin Kiinrliv mArnmn few minutes after he had got up, and before he was dressed, he fell over dead. Yes says the preacher, this was a soul aved, and all the evidence went to con vince us that he went to glory. He ap pealed -to the sinners to come to-day "and was "stale, nat and unpron table, ana a positive weariness to the flesh. There was a debate in the Senate over the great accumulation and tht general worthlessness of the public locuments priated by the Government and distributed gratis through the mai; delay not." i ferred to cannot injure the republican party in any event, aod that it may be the means of securing to Mr. Blaine a Unanimous nomination, which, it is argned, he cannot refuse . to accept . Others, again, hold that Mr. Blaine . -ian and wiirbe more serviceable to thejedTto develop the fact that these docu partv ia stumpiiff tke field for some I ments are almost worthless, even to ther .republicai candidate than helionk-dealers. could bt at its candidate. And thus, - . - a. a s a. x m. a u s in Tarious ways, iney seex to neuiraiize 1 squandered in printing and taking care ors heie and nearly all the hotelsand ' the effect of Mt. Blaimes withdrawal I of these books, which -nobodv hardh I boarding houses are full, and almost ft. tiim J rsA iV .rf t-lATPr raHa ! every family have some friend or relation w M - ..w 1 j - I V. . ' i . r ... I vinitimr thAm A pnmm tM fh.m Uil- by Congressmen. The discussion' tend inis matter certainly I offers a fine field for the reformer. ill - 111 very year tnousanas 01 aouars are Thursday morning. Bible reading. Text Matthew 6 chap. 19-21 vers?. Sub ject "Riches." Riches not consecrated is damaging to the soul, while riches conse crated are a great benefit and result to the glory of God and the well bein of the soul. There is a creat manv visit- aether for the next great contest. There is nothing in all this at which a " ' tf . mm 11 T J the democratic party need be joyiui. ory came down to invite the- evangelist to preacn at tneir place but he could not promise them, as his time is ensased -for at least a year anead. . Thursday night. Preliminary met ing by Kev. W. A. Willis. Prayer by Kev. uaidwell. Text John 3 chap. 14 verse, "As Moses lifted up the sernent In the wilderness so must the' son of man be lifted up." Mr. Pearson told them Fri Jay night would be his last this place, and it was not meeting at because he ever reads. It is apparent that there will soon be another fight in the Senate; similai to the war waged on oleomargarine in the last Congress this time on lard. Thi'the contrary they would rather go I adulterated with, cotton seed oil and into the contestf against the aistin- other ike substances. It was stated guished leader of the republican party nate agricultural commit- y? , . . t . 1 j tee, that only one Ann now has pure j .than against one of jtm great reputed lard on the marke F ; fetanding. The deaocracyof the coun- . There-is a strong probability that a a Il la C 1 a ! xnr are jnose to ine pouev ot tne re-i tour new states win be admitted dnr- il tt ; r people of btatcsvule that he was coiner wilVfight atraiaslimthe next Contest. iIB m oers ol tne noose , - but other8 were waitinir fo ffrdUa nf th man who mav h t nate ornmiiwe on lerntones and others had hUpromises to preach tie regardless ot the man who, may be have agreed to favorably report a bill Gospel to them and: he could not remain .brought forward at their standard for the admission of New Mexico, here all the time. At present there has ,Jearer, whether htber Mr. Blaine or Montana, and the whole of Dakota. en ,?b.out con verUi made profession ZI- ai. i.r It is thomrht that tb. R,nMiiB of religion, and about 300 backsliders re- .wme one oi less note xney expect to " . ? . f , " V. V7 V " claimed and reconsecrated to the Lord - -o into the ficrht nndr a wwJ B.t ; consisUntly oppose the scheme for if the evangelist could remain henflS j - V-i.- u ii mi i r pocai reasons, tor though JNew Mexi- other week the result would be almost as , administration has faithfully illustrat- co is Democratic, Dakota is largely lie- many more. He told the people he Twculd - ,td the great principles of economy, publican, while in the other two, neitht r aave a man who 18 a Rood Bible student WnitT and hnntv in cTArnmpntnl party has a pronounced advantawj It to remain here next week and with the t o- I t:fi tir r.i. j . f? . . incipct tne ministers the crood work m. .affairs, and they are going in to win.- ""'"W iok 7 --. - I will At, nf fmt n TJn : I :.. . - t: i i ouiiesvii ie, i. kj.. Neither House .was .in session on ; Feb. 10th. 1888. -Two young men of Catawbaconnty,! Saturday, and many Conirressmen. in ays the Chronicle were arrested at tie I eluding Speaker Carlisle, took advan- 4epot, in that city, Wednesday morn "geotthe opportunity to make the jng last, on the charge of robbery. of the Departments. Raines, Charles Lowrance and Dave V j KrinkleThcyforcibly 'New rt w ir house of oU man David Smith, and I,11--:? Wor d ? -Hu - J-i.i w vtcx.;ue5pren aays jnat t Sunday morning GO members were ad mitted to the First Preshvterian rhumb 33 to the Methodist, 15 to the Babtist and 4 to the A. 8. Presbyterian. A good uituiy uave uoi, yet joinea any caurch ana a good many will join in the country "Dukb of Rowan.", TOuIe one covered him with a pistol. the other, plundered the house and found $16. They also robbed a negro wjiqm they met on the road. ' Hang Herself "With a Clothes line. a gas jweli of great volume has been sirucK in raia, rinto countv. A brWnn PoK ii v woritwau ia his pipe seventy leet years Mrs. Elizabeth Newton has'a from the well, igniting the gas and times, shown fits of insanitv. thonb the flames soared upward sixty fett to be causpd b h ql D. K. JKcRae, of Wi.'iuTngton WCll " Pronou?ce? Nf" her. Yesterday she ended her exist 9 dead. v , Oaio Gushers. . 'lime. ! In Gsneral Dsbility, Emaciation. Consumption, and Wasting in Children, Scotts Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypopbospbites is a most valu able fognd and medicine. It creates an appeti for food, strengthens; the nervous systeuju and builds Up the body. . Please read : I tried Scott's Emulsion, on a young roan whom physicians at times had given up. Since he bogau using thr Emulsion, his Cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength, and froni( all appear ances his life will be prolonged many years. l nave been m Hospital oervice for the past twenty years aud never have used any preparation with greater satisfaction." JofaN SuLUVN,iIlospital Steward, Reform School, Morganza, Pa. We hope for a serious canvass ! It will be, stern' and aggressive. The Democrats will surely nominate Cleve- and, and his electiou wilj mean the ormation of such a political! dynasty as wa seen finder Jeffersqn and Jack son. It does not appear how the Re publicans are to beat hi mi no matter whom they nominate. Blaine, who represents all that is bal,jj much that is enterprising, and some Jthings that -w- at i- tr are good in tlepublicanisfn; jjincoln, a tradition, a hope and a Iname; Alli son, conservative, corn beef and cab bage work day dinner; Phil Sheridan, Ilally round the flag boys;'' Sher man, three and a half per Cent, and probably four Hawley, j the; essential fact that he is not lilaine: .bvarts, whose politices know no yesterday, no to-morrow, "Itepubhcan :for revenue only"--none of these and none of the influences they personify cari, ns the currents now run, defeat Cleveland. But always remember that ; it is the unexpected that happens ! The arm ies are now manceurring fforf position. What we want is a straight, square contest, and no coon skin, hard cider business no froth and nonsence. N. Y.H$WsInd. . 'I f - . ; Honey-maonl , 1 "Sajfi' Perk ins, old boy, wjiy dn't we sec; you at' the club any morefy lias your mother-in-law shut down oh vou?" "No, Brown? the fact of the matter is, inv home is so happy now that there lis tio induce ment tor me to leave it. You look in credulous, but it's a positive 'fact. You sec, my wile used to sufier wo much from functional derangements cpmmon to her sex, that her spirits and her teinper were great U affected. It was not htr fault, of course, but it made home unpleasant all the same. But now. since she has begun to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, he has been so well hd1 so; happy that we havinr our honey-inoon'all tpver again."- Dress Goods, Shoes mpstics, Hats and Notions, - . Are Complete, Al r, Laces Glores, Hoiscry, Embroideries. Huiidken liiefsi. Nt-ck Wear, Hlankets, Comforts. Couuternius, Flanuels, Tablo -Linens. House Furnishing Goods, &c, Lc. Bacon, Lard, SugHr nnd Coffee, Salt and Flour, in short a full line of GROCERIES. The above and a dozen others besides or the Stocks they offer at figures which make orery article si bargain. They buy and sell Country Produce, Hides, Bones, Old Iron, .Wool. Loose Cotton. &c, kc. They arc also agents for the most popular brands of - FERTILIZERS. In short, at their Store you can get what ever you want at bottom prices. All ihey ask is a chance to prove what the- sav. JULIAN & WATSON. R. J. HOLMES tment is w I TV mm LEADERS LATEST STYLES MD LOWEST PRICEi gcliult? k Van Wvjck BOOTS, SHOES V 7 S HATS. Blaclx. Fronton M VaiAViiet , - - I - W H 1 J lyrAlM" JStzreot. DRY GOODS,; r CARPETS . : "O'OTiC TVT A TJST JStrw, s & VV V K A I T A L S N A TES O A R :: S A L Each of the above letters stand for a Is now Receiving : His Fall and Winter Stock Of GOODS, Dtet ta tiB H9rta MaitetS, and any one in this or adjoining counties . . . - i O t ill j 1 MM., custormer. u guesses ncarcsi ior wuai iney-sianar win uu A HANDSOME PAIR QF, F7TlTnTllT. nTlA5 And will be pleased to sc his fore purchasing elsewhere. Groceries, MUD in And all other kinds of Goods kept eral rto.'k. will be sold at prices , to suit gea- tht times. .1 IF A WOMAN r " " ' J ' V CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. Bob White and Crystal Roller Mill Elour of the best quality. JUST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED BAR RELS OF FRESH VIRGINIA LIME FOR SALE. I expect all persons who have given me Mortgages on their crops to bring me tneir cot ton when it is ready for sale. t - R. J. HOLMES. 49:tf J IF A MAM - SB f -.IjI I i- - fi 11 A Nice Gold Headed Slit Dmi THE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARMERS AND PUNTERS. UNDERSIGNED STILL CONTINUES TO OFFER YOU THE OLDEST, PUREST AND I MOST RELIABLE BRANDS OF iPHOSPHATRS OR YOUR CHOICE OF EITHER; All guesses to be written plainly- with post address and name signed in full, guesses W bv March 5th, 1888. A committee who gets the gift on the Gth 6f March. Any and everybody are invited to gue AGID PA OTFIC Ti TStfiO L VR D "ROW TTTniTTTJlTP. j i ,lrr. inm li. on.!h. ait CU pnCCa tu liiaau 1 wwixi iui 011115 ffiven f PACIFIC DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, AT.RO SOL Pacific anfl Star Md hmimi Ita feriilim mi Pure Prompt and personal attention Bone Heal "Hj cJLiiie Plos." "Lip Lme," aid to. faint, by mail. t!. RESPECTFULLY. . r.---- -.t J. ALLEN BROWN. rWllI T7 & flW i Ill 1.- ' ...: i i ...... .i ; . v uc utu ai pncea guaranieea iodiu ixw ft tne jbowest. Tne?e goods I hav mos been handling for over fifteen yeftrs ftnd cfta iftfel recommend them. Dca't fa.il to e. ms fore closing yonr purchase, f i
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