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THE NEWTON ENTERPRISE. ri r.l.IHKD F.TERT FRIDAY BT r.M. WILM IMS, Kdltor ami Proprietor y-Ent.r.Hl at tin- yostufflce at Newton, N. C. Meecontl cl-is matter. TKl'M-s OK SI ISSCKII'TIOX: One year, cafli i advance One year, on time "' Six months .$10 . 1.50 ,. .75 ty-AdvertiMns, one inre (ten lines) or less, first insertion, $l,ech eubeuent insertion, 5 cents. -Special rates given rertisonients. ONE DAY IN CONGRESS. The Lodge resolutions went over until to morrow and the repeal bill was taken up at 1 p. m.., Mr. Jonee of Navada, occupying three hoars, but not fioisbing bis speech and Mr Peffer going on with the speech be began laBt Friday. At G o'clock a motion to ndjo.urn I was made bv Mr. Pub, Democrat of Alabama, and was voted down by yeas 16, tays 39, Twenty minutes alterward the plan of quorum com pelling was begun by Mr. Kyle and to large or long-time a GRAIN GROWERS OF THE NORTHWEST CALL A CONVENTION. St. Paul, Oct. 16. The Sun cor- reppondeut has secured" a call issued for a grain c rowers' meeting at Crook s ton on Oct, 25. It will brin together nearly all t' e larger farm. era in Minnesota. North and South Dakota. The call reads: "It is plain to us that there is a shortage of the wheat crop of the Dakotas and Minnesota in 1893. We believe that the estimate of 68, 000,000 bushels for those States, FRIDAY, October 20th 1893. 45 Senttors responded. Mr. Peffer delivered another short published by C. A. Tillebury of Mm- I ..... . a section of his speech, neapolis before narvest, was suDstan Five minutes had not tlapsed till tialiy correct, being verified by the Mr Pettio-rew challenged the pres- threshing machines later. 1 here is, Tur fio-llt avainst tunreiui eure ui ijuumui uu uv - . , o , , I i tk .nmif too nnn hnalitlj in them) Ihtna StatR nine' ,mifirnintion so lar uas agaiu to cuuio m num iu wuj.y- A JllIAO V w - - - . . . M m 1 i . I I "11 T WW" been a puzzle. He has so com- and cloak rooms, ibis l0lv rpnntod the CtiarRCS ceuuiu.o ii0c.cU. jiy. inj I time his character kjm, vun" -r-' . that Senators of both parties have li'iven Senator Vance to un derstand that he will have to find sonipthinfr much worse than he has yet int rod need before t hey can bolt the President's nomina- lms been iriven to ments made to take tesumuu in Mr. Klias' case. In the mean time Mr. Simmons' case is held up and all the Republican offi- ciasof the Eastern district are iirtl.limr fiver and keeping Demo- "u'"'"n - ' rmts mit. Mr. Simmons, having been appointed during the ses sion of the Senate, cannot take charge of the office until he is confirmed. Fortius reason the fio-lit no-ninst Simmons, from a cause he robs us of twenty-five to forty cents per bushel of the legiti mate value of our wheat. "Therefore, we hereby call a meet- 44 "The flour mills in Minneapolis need 45,000,000 bushels for one A nufistinn nf order was made by year s grinding. Other mills in the Mr. Dolph that Mr. Allen was pres- three States need as much, and con ent and had not voted. 13ut the siderable wneat is shipped out via presiding officer, Mr. Faulkner, over Dulutb, Milwaukee, Chicago, and to ruled the point. Mr. Alien stated Dearer points. Therefore some of that if be abstained from answering those mills must be shut down dur- to his name under the rules of the ing the ciop year for want of wheat Senate acd could thus break the to grind iiou. a mi. - ,7... .. quorum be proposed to do so. " Still, the natural upward tendeu get up new cnai & a..u 5 iQ puwef 8Uggested lhe of wheat priceJ wae chccked dur- absence of a quorum. The roll-call ing the last ten days of September disclosed the presence of 42 Senas jn Minneapolis by greedy specula tors, one less than a quorum. Mr. tors, and millers charge high prices VoorLees moved that the sergeant- fnr flour, bran, and shorts. There at-arms be directed to request the ha a colored gentleman in the com presence of absentees. Then two bine wheat pit who should be smok- mnre Senators came in, making one d on t bv Minnesota farmer?, be- more than a quorum Mr. Voorhees mcved that further proceedings under the rule be dis pensed with. Mr. DuBois asked for the yeas and nays, one-fifth of the ius Qf the grain growers to be held party point of view, is more de- senate having endorsed the dtmand, m Crookston Minn., on Oct. 25. to plorable and iudefencible than joe cet waa directed to call the devise ways and means for reducing that against Klias. The people ro)i. On this question the vote was transportation charges on grain, of the East are up inarms, yeas, 37; nays, 1. This disclosed the and to compel railroads, millers, and The only explanation that has absence of a quorum, when at 6:57 dealers to do business on a basis of been given, '"that Senator Vance o'clock the presiding officer directed legitimate profit' based on the same is bound bv an agreement with the clerk to call the roll. Ei-ough average profit on actual capital in the Kepublicans to fight and hold Senators emerged from the cloak Tested in railroads, elevators, and Up Mmmons, connrmuuou iu rooms 10 mane up iub uctco.oij iu 1 ml)S) gs tIie average nei prom msue order to secure Republican help Immediately afterward the clerk capital invested in farm property in against Elias, only adds fuel to was directed to cll the roll on Mr. tne state of Minnesota the flame and puts a very ugly Voorhees' motion, on which were "We hereby declire war upon and matter in a still uglier shape, ayes 36! Days 0. Jo quorum caving independence of the wheat buyers The idea of a Democratic Senator voted, Mr Voorhees again moved embiDe and propose tLat ccrpora conspiring with Republicans to that the eergeaDt-at-arms be direct- ons that are unlawfully combined defeat the nomination of distin- ei to request the retura of the ab- for lhe purpose of large gains to our Demn- sent Senators and to withdraw bis detriment shall be called before a crats who are endorsed bv the mtin that : proceedings under the bar of jU8tice and have their legal solid Democracy of their State, roli caU be d'pensed with, he then rieats H0wed them to be tried by and w hose nominations were went 00 Wlth "uppree'ed indignation their creator, the State of Minnesota, commended as 110 others lor anv ad anger, to say that if there was under the statues of said State, for " n.: .- u ...1 . ... .. Federal annointments ever be- aululu aiuusIU " luo conspiracy or extortion, as toe case fore were, would have op to the mfcthod of Procedure he should d.s- mfty be. yjresent time been considered pre- Tbe Union Pacific railroad has gone into bands of receivers. Snow which covered all the mountains is repot ted in the Adiron dack mountains. Yll w feveris still no the increase at Brunswick Ga., a number of new cases being reported ercb day. The third and last race fur the America's cup was won by the Vigi- aut on the 12th by about 12 sec onds. In the latest account of the storm off Magnolia Be tch S. C. Dinetten persons have been reported as drowned- By the premature explosion oj dynamit in Emington 111 , fiv per sons were killed and five others laugerously wounded. Two steamships - tailed from Charleston on the 16tb carrying 17, 250 bales of cotton to the Liverpool market. Mrs. Lizzie Most wife of the noted Anarchist Most has been takan to Nerth Brother Ifknd New York with an attack of small pox. George W. Turner, the murderer who was bung in Spartanburg S. C had his life insure 1 for $5,000 and the amount has been paid to bis family. There is a vague report that cholera prevails among the inmates of the Greenwich workbousenear London England. 150 inmates have been more or less effected. President Cleveland has written a letter to President Higginbotham of the World' Fair stating bis and Mrs. Cleveland's regrets at their being nnalla to attend the Fair be ore it closes. Water rose two feet in BOiae of the street in Cbaileston S. O. during the ate storm and-persons want about rom place to p'ace in boats. No lamasre of any consequence was done. Vesuvius left New Yoik Lille in r than a week ago to. destroy aban doned vesaeU near the Jersey sboie, the office bid received information that tbeie were twenty impediments to navigation from Maine to Florida, and the Vemvious was diaected to destroy fourteen of these. S-nce that time severnl more Lave been lo cated and it is likely that a naval vessel will be assigned to tie duty of removing seme of tbera. Nily all these wrecks were c.u-d by the two hurricanes iu the liiUrptrtof August, and last Friday's f-t nu wi 1 iocreaee the number. The Hydro graphic Office is now arrainging a chart showing the Ideation of all derelicts that have not bf en destroy ed. Many vestel are adrift or 8'ink in the North Atlantic ouUide the maritime jurisdiction of the TJuihd States. Several of thee are directly in the pa b of the ocean liners. OCTOBER 20th Mr. Geo. IF. Cook Of St. Johnsbury, Vt Like a Waterfall Great Suffering After the Crip Tremendous Soaring in the Head Pain in the Stomach. Capt. Olsen of I be Not wegian bai k I "To C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.: Grip, which left me in a terribly weak and de bilitated condition. Last winter I had another attack and was again very badly off, my health nearly wrecked. My apatite was all gone, I had no strength, felt lird all tbe tiaae, had disagreeable rearing noises in my bead, like a Waterfall- I also had severe headaches and Severe Sinking Pains In inv stomach. I took medicines without ben efit, until, having heard so much about Hood's Sarsaparilla, I concluded to try it, and the re sult is very gratifying. All the disagreable effects of the Grip are gone, I am free from pains and aches, and believe JUST RECEIVED . More of those window Shades, paper 2Sctst cloth 28cts. each. Ladies, Wool and Cotton hose. Gent.s, half hose Wool and Cotton. Ladies, and Gents , Wool and Cotton Undeiware. Baa to reported two of tbete. posterous in North Carolina. oiTHi:nx Senators wno are opposing the repeal ol the Sher mon bill and filibnsterinjx to thwart the purposes of the ad ministration, thinking they are keefting in with the majority at home, are simply not keeping posted. Two of the most active men in the Senate in opposing the repeal bill are "Morgan and Pugh of Alabama. I'ugh assert ed in a speech recently that nine tentliM of the people of Alabama were opposed to the repeal of the Sherman bill unless a free coin age measure was enacted at the same time. But at a meeting of the State Democratic executive com mittee last week a poll was taken and the committee was found to be unanimous for unconditional repeal. Unless the sentiment of the people of Alabama had been overwhelmingly for repeal, it is not likely that these committee men, from all parts of the State would have been unanimous for it. It is very plain that the Ala bama Senators have not kept in touch with their constituents. In C1- 1 .1 r. otuisuury .ortn uaroiina one day last week, a petition was taken around asking our Sena tors to vote for repeal. Out of 83 xersons to whom it was pre sented, 80 signed it. It would be difficult to find a question on which sentiment was so nearly unanimous. And it is every where just about as in Salisbury. "We believe if a poll of the Demo crats of North Carolina were taken, it would be found that nine-tenths of them are on Mr. Cleveland's side on the silver question and are for standing by the administration and the Dem ocratic platform as it was under stood in .North Carolina last year, and as it is yet understood Those who think the South is blindly sticking to the free coin age craze, and is bent on seein business languish and the work ing people starve simply because the State platforms and the'low- ances have been demanding i without knowing a thing about wiiul us exiecc would re, are poorly informed. ike to interfere with the Senates We declare that the DeoDle of .... . .. ' pleasure, it tbe rest 01 the &eca- Minnesota are masters over corpora tors found it comfortable to stay for Jtions and over the members pf cor tbe next three, four, five or six hours p0ration within its jurisdiction; that in attempting to secure a quorum, be corporation firms and associations could also wait. And be further an- are permitted to do business to : erve nouLced that if it was necessary to the people at reasonable compeusa Btny untd tbe 4th of July next in or- tion; that tbe people of the State of der to demonstrate tbe right of tbe Minnesnta am 1 ntitled to free com majority or the benate to rule in petition in trade; that the usurpation so. tors were preeeet, but, owing to the pr0pcEe to have the laws enforced. umber ol pairs announced, this was "We are entitled to equal privla not a voting quorum, air. v oornees e8 with a!l otIier ciasse9 in trade to Hen aaked leave to withdraw hi fix tbe vaueof our own property motion, but unanimous consent being vVe deny the railroads, elevators, and eluaed, tbe weary repeal leader sat mill owners have the right to fix tax uunu itiuouij, nuu iub uotiiittuuu eB UDOn us without our consent. between the roll-call, showing the We d lhejr rj bt or ,hftt of preface of a quorum, and tbe call other claB8 of people, to fix the value on Mr. Voojhees' motion, showing of our property. We declare that w ru,uu, ujj, wcui. ta lea on Boards of Trade are not About 80 clock the eralleries had Lv.,ku ra .i.. u 1 u 1111 mjKfu a. uuv7 iuai n i . u unirn. tit: kjui eunoriai columns are rather slim this week as our edi tor has been absent from home all week and too busy to give at tention to those columns of his pa per, wnicn ne aione is able to n ? j 1 1 . a j rri witn reading matter, ine van ous political questions of the day are rather more complex than the rest of us care to deal with so we-hope our readers will over look aH sboivt commings "in " 018 J branch otthe paper this week. IThe motion was agreed to. bis body he was determined to do No quorum Laving votd, the lerk again, at 7:16 o'clock, was dis ected to call the rch . and 47 Sena- of power by combina'ions taking away from us by might and stealth our inalienable rights, making us their serfs in lact if n t in name, shall cease, and for that purpose we become pretty well filled and pre sented tha same animated scene as on Wednesday and Ihursday of last week. If tbe attendance in tbe sal ems can be taken as an index of tbe public feeling, it is evident that tbe indignation at the proceedings cause such sales are limited to tl e members who gsmble or who are associated with those who do gamble to beat the product rs and who do beat the producers. "The evidence of value by such sales are exparte, and, we believe, 1L. Jl . .. I u uo uour la aa luieoee aa wuen me attea fraudulent W HaWa that sitting out process was inaugurated. Bnch 8(j1,8 are generally conspiracies unwenoor or tne senate the to defraud, and therefore we demand ;i 1 .aa r , t T7i . 11 -1 1 pic.ueui, owcer Liur. x aumnei was that Congress enact a law for tbe engaged in seeking a quorum, only United States that shall declare the to find that on a vote the nnmber of non-delivery of grain sold for future Senators who were rrstrnined from delivery on any Board of Trade a voting by reason of pairs, caused the panal offence, and tbe settlement by quorum to disappear like chaff be- a buyer of grain sold, for future des ore tbe wind- livery on any Board of Trade, receiv er. Frye voiced the general feeU ing any consideration from seller re ug when he remarked, in a stage fusing to deliver tbe grain sold, also wbieper, that tbe silver men had penal offence. We also demand now got the Senate in such perfect tDa(l the next Leginlature enact such working order that the roll calls a la for the State of Minnesota. went on automatically. 'We are wiUine to devof At 8:30 o'clock after nine roll calls, busbels of wheat, or its nni.iAnft 45 Senstors voted aye on Mr Voor : u u . . , , v " - . nut? ithi irt3UHU ry needed to carry out the purposes of this declaration, and suggest that the donation of that value shall enti tle any farmer to good standing iD the Farmer's army for self-defence. 'The Grain Groweis' Association of Minnesota " Wanted Corn and Wheat for hees motion that further rri - swwc;u ings under tbe rule be dispenstd There being none in tbe neg ative the presiding officer announc ed that a quorum had voted and the motion was carried. Mr. Peffer was then recognized and said that it was such a long time since be bad addressed the Senate laughter that he thought it goods or cash at J. R. GaitheV necessary to recall to the. Senators the subject under discussion -NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE, When be was interrupted, he waa . Whereasdefaultlias been made tome K . .u m the payment of a certain bond secured giving tbe history of the Senate and a mortgage deed executed to the un- had got to the time when the rules imaT pe 19lh da7. of Octo- were adonlerl Tl,M. , - l.892j b7 J-A, Peacock and his wife, now, were adopted. Ihese were 19 in tnerefore. bv virtue of t.h t .nnwl nUmb.raod , M,U w,nlon biSl to read these rules iu detail and de- house door in Newton, on the 20th day bate upon them. At 10 o'clock Mr 1 ?nJfr'.183. all the lands .lescrib- r uiiocif, air. ed m said deed, known aa the C. H. Bern- ireller, without concluding his heim property, in the town of Conover. speech, vie ded to Mr. Voorh.. o ?r ."11i!8,:lPtion JW 512 book in the offing nf tha T?;a4-. n,... i . . , L o . . I . . tl ""v ivcioici oi xrruo uu w'jiou iLiat iub oeuaie aajourc. llS i-woa county. This Oct. 20 th '93. if . jx. oen, Atrjr. . a. A. SShuford, Mortgagee. Tbe propel'er Dean Richmond o Buffala ran oa a reef in Lake Erie during tbe storm on the 15th and ber crew of eighteen persons were lost. There bodies have been wash ed ashore together witb some of her cargo. The sixteen noldier, who were in dieted for tbe murder of tbe miner Richmond Drummond at BriceviJla Teon., have been committed to bail for tbe sum of 3,000 ach: Tbe entire command baa been paid off aiid disbanded and tbe mining dis trict is free from soldiers for tbe first time in two years. Mr. Cbarbontet an aetOLaut, de cided to take bis bridal tour iu a bal loon among tbe Ittd'an Alps, witb his bride- and a triend. Tbe balloon struck a glacier which destroyed tbe car and threw tbe three occupants out. Th -y all spent tbe night among the ice and snow on the mountains aud next morning started tbe de scent. They bad not gone far when CbarbonLet fell into a crevasse and was lost. Tbe friend broke bis leg and Mrs Charbonnet after spending a second nigbt aruid snow and ice found a but and persuaded tbo in mates to go back after ber husband's body ana look after ibeir friend. Tbe bocTy waa found witb skull and limbs all brokeu aid the friend was uucoDfccious, but revived on being taken to tbe but. Tbe United States training "ship Portsmouth ran into the baibor at Newport at 1 o'clock tbe morning of tbe 15th under bare pries before the big southwesterly gale that has been prevailing for several days. Sb is forty-two days from Madeira. Th weather was deligb f ul till Thursday. At 10 a. m. on that day a heavy squall struck tbe ship. Tbe old trainiDg ship then began a" se vere battle with tbe.winds. On both Thursday and Friday she wat nearly wrecked on tbe Jersey coast, and ad hands were called on deck to assist in tbo work of keeping ber off. When opposite Shinnecock light, oa Friday, tne Portsmouth as nearely cut in two by the st ainer Paris. The later, going 17 knots, came rushing toward tbe port side of tbe ship. Tbe alarming situation waa seen from each 'vestal at tbe same lime, and instantly courses were changed. The Paris passed only a few jards astern if the Poits tuontb, Darrowly escaping ber port quarter. Officers cf tbe Portsmouth say they expected to sink. Soon after tbe PorUmoutb's fore lower topsail yard was carried away. It waa then deemed impossible to make this harbor in tbe gale that was blowing, and the vessel was beaded around, and the Portsmouth was sailed for .Newport. Commander C. J. Barclay is in command, and there are about 120 officers and men and 150 boys. All on board are well. The Portsmouth nil remain here a month and change her classes of ap-p-enticee, and thon leave on her West India cruise. Reports of tbe existence of deie' icts along the North Atlantic coast coulmue to com in to ttm Hydo graphic Office cf the Karv Depart ment. When the dynamite cruiser YVASlIIXCiTOtf ITKMS Washington Letter, 12th, to Philadel hia Hecord. The mo't notable eveut of the sil ver purchase repeat strugli in lie Senate so far has been tbH perform ance of Senator Aden, tbe Nebraska Populist, who stood ou bis f-et 14f hours, talking almost without inter ruption from 5:15 p. m. yesterday until 8 o'clock this morning. Prior to this Senator Faulkuei was tbe record-breaker, be Laving bell tbe flcor for 13 hours, during the debate on the force bid. Tbe conditions then were entirely differ ent. Fully two thirds of Mr. Faulfc- ner's time was spent in bis seat rest ing, wbilt e ff.jrts were being made to secure a quorum. Before that time the lnget speech within the reccl'ection of Senators waa abou 10 hours' duration, and was deliver ed by Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, during the reconstruction period Hon. WiLiam V. Alien is a "iact in statue, being G feet 3 inches in height, and weighing 225 pounds lie has a countuance of serious cas He wan bo i n at Midway, MadidOu county, O , on January 2S 1847. In 1856 he moved to Iowa and eil sted at tbe age of 15 with Company G, tbirty-econd Iowa Volunteers, nod for three years carried a ujusb-t iu the war for .be Union. After tbe close of the vi ai be etudit-d liw at West Union, la, In 1884 here moved to Nebraska, te'tiii iu Mad ison coufltv, where Le still nitkes hia home. Judge All-r was a Deui ocrat in pebtics whiie a resident of Iowa. Ho shjuaiiz.d bis removal to Nebraska by becoming a Republican, and remained in full association witb that party until 18 months ago. Tbe McK'ulej and foict bill drove bim out of lbs Republican party.. A hearty laugh - was et-joyed by the Senate about 7:30 & tbe expenses cf Mr. Wolcott. Mr. Allen bad drop ped bis extemporaneous i-peaking and was rtadint'the ternrati. n of bis speech. It was apib&htdeff rt, and Mr. Wolcott, who bsd been at Hood's Sarsaparilla Is surely curing my catarrh. toalL" Geo. W.C I recommend it ook, St. Johnsbury, Vt HOOD'S POLS cure Nausea, Sick Headache, Indigestion, BiUoua&eas. Sold bj all druggUU. LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!! Sewing Silk, Silk, Tooth Embroidery brushes, Skirt braid, Coat lining, Fine Toilet soap, Paper and Envelopes,Combs, Hooks Eyes. Machine need les and oil. J. A, SARYBL Hewtonf 3J C 9 L A TVT P S D c ANY 1111 X 5 DRUGGISTS, NEWTON, N. C. Have the finest lot of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures that has ev- er Deen brount to this market. Thev have Library ui uuc lit dvujc iiuic ij I i uuu iiiru I with somethiuir that bud diverted Tiflinns. Parlor r.amns. bis attention, suddenly arose and . said: "May I ak tbe Senator from J3aiiqUei LiaiUpS, ria what be ia readina?' "A slight pro- i tt n t ductionof my own," replied Mr. DO anCl la11 LicimpS, Allen; wLereat tbe Senate, quick tohlT f 1 f2fnnfl nnfl TTfinfl caicn ine uumor oi iLe suuaiiou, i broke into a hearty and father uc LaillDS, GhlSS LamDS. senatorial uuffaw. Mr. Wth-ott was evidently tbken back and em- Lanterns, Chimneys barrasid when be saw tbe blunder I TTT' 1 T be had mde. "I 1 ked it extremely &nd 1CKS, Lllieil, -aid he, "and as anxious to know DrtTinn1- "D what it was." J Idlll, clllU J ripci Shades, etc., etc. Will buy Cotton Seed for goods. J. It. Gaither. I want to buy Irish potatoes. Chickeue, Egge, Butler, Green ap ples etc. J, L Wood. For all kinds of Blacksmith work call on J. C. Webc-h. I All parties owing me for last years Guano must settle up in full by Nov. 1, '93. J. W. Setrer, Clairmont, N. C. INFLUENZA, Or La Grippe, though occasionally epi demic, is always more or less prevalent. The best rernedv for this complaint is Ayert Cherry Pectoral. "Last Spring. I was taken down with La Grippe. At times I was completely pros trated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cage. J. procured a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner bad I begun taking it than relief followed. I could not be lieve that the effect would be so rapid and the cure so complete. It is truly a wonderful med icine." W. H. Williams, Crook City, S. D. ; AVER'S Cherry Pectoral Prompt to act, sure to cure Call and See Them. T. R. Abernethy & Co. TO THE ! PTT"RT TH f f I am now receiving my Fall stock ot Goods CONSISTING OF Laces, Lace wiudow Curtains, Bed Spreads, Table Cloths of all kinds, Toweling of all kinds. Hosiery of all kinds, Men and bo.y"s spits, Notions, etc., All bought for cash; a;id will besold to suit the hard times. C ALL AND EXAMINE THEM. I am located near Newton Cotton Mil's. You rs Respectfully, Joseph Gemayel. Marshall L. Mays, Newtox, - - - - - x. C. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AT SMITH AND SMTRE. Rooms at Hotel Newton. DOG TAX DCE. AH persons iu the town of Newton whose dogs have been listed are heTeb? notified to come forward and pay the THTT n?l thii o II . J "LAIC . e.ntr. 4Jipewongirho have iSSriL-r notified to ' on theZ: ,bC' P8y the tai Thia 13thT&Fra2,'er, WE OFFER a-t.argam never betore neard ot in woven wire eots at SI. of). Also a full line of all kinds ot Bed Springs at prices to suit the hard times. We have a large lot of staple chairs and rockers, CHEAP. Wood wagons and iron wagons for the boys. REMEMBER we will sell you any thing m the furniture line at lowest prices for cash but not on time. "X7 GAITHES c Co account We are .111 persons indebted to us by note or are notified to come and settle at once. determined to collect, and if you fail to come, you will have to settle with a Lawyer. Dont fail to come- ount & Shrum. Y NEW GOODS! mm W G AT- 3 A.T Rock Bottom Prices. Fire hundred yards of Calico at fite cents per yard Indigo blue Calico at seren cents. Outing goods all dark colors and black at eight and ten cts. per yard, all new, in fact a full line of new fall goods at low prfsfor Cash or Barter. JJ Nice laro-A ToT, IV T Ow :a ues' 'lce green Apples, Onions, Chickens, kggs, Butter, Wheat, Com, Oats, etc.,-at highest market prices Wai" Pay CASH FOR WHEAT. KespectfijLll3r, li MTHER ! J'E GALTHEli-
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