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TP-!: JO' 1 iSII C1J1EI d'tor '..McKKNZIK, ear Troprictor. in Alortomerj, Moore-, Kirh ii.berluid, IloLpson, I31ad?n ecd c initio, N, C , ar.d J.'a-H oro, n-1 ChplcrfieM conntits, N. C. inCRIPTlON RATES: Six Thr. -ar, . . oaths, . months, l.OO. .50. .25. .rms, cash in advance. OLD FORK FRAGMENTS. I b.ivo Le?n wAtiosr, "Jiicawbcr I I.. 4.. - 11, . i ilt.xi nn1' i-Kr, l!;r b'JUii'iMius m inia wj in tho w.y of pvv'4! for at good whili, so thi'-t I WizX sand foroe mfers-stiKi? itms to the puper, but having (.vsrsn:d of be nz grv.- fied iu just ivf.pt'ct I l av?- dacidsd to HTe. yva the hf last 1 tuv- the r'.ca' r?rNi:sD4Y, Dec. 6, IS'J.'J. -.f t vie 1 is- T : ideiit Cleveland has srnt r-cnal measao to Cohjjvt-s, two leading cbaracttriHtica : r.iessajre aro ita uuhesita uul wucomproniising advoca- f rand reform and civil scr- returm. lie matter of tariff reform n.s?aKo ia in cios proximity , tbe Chicago platform ami Mitud and teHdency of tlie !.! accepts ti e most liberal in itxi Mutation of civil service rei- :-jrin ana 18 pianny 01 opinion -Uui it idiould be extended in it '-. .,!tinncd intelligeut execution." in fr.ct ho writas prettily wl patriotically about this law which :;any good Democrats very hcar ; i'v despise and compliments the f iUi mission and the P.M. Gener ?. for having extended it so 83 to include the operatives ol the lite delivery system. Oa the financial question he tiVkes the position that the repeal of the purchainj; clause of the Sherman act will ' snfiise for some 1iaie to come and is ' as silent as the everlasting mountains in re gard to further silver .legislation by this Congresa. He intimates a belief, however, that there may yet be an international agree rnent 011 the coinage question. He seems to think that it will be sev eral vears before we. will be again troubled With ibe money ques tion. He briefly tenches 011 army aud navy matters. He evidently thinks that the country is suppliud with vessels enough to exempt it from war with foreign nations and throws out the Giiggestiou that Congress be more economi cal in making appropriation for the building ofwar-shipa. He favors an income tax but not in its b;o;-:dett sense He would impose such a tax only on iucorportions and inheritances. He eays some sensible things .about pensions. He- advocates pensions for deserving TJr ion sol diers bu$ says the hoarde of scoun drels who obtain pensions through deception and pmjury should be ferreted oat and punished for de frautliug tha government. In short he sees uo reason why the pension roll should notbe thor oughly renovated and corrected and made a roll of honor. He admits that the Hawaiian matter hag been a perplosing one for the administration to deal with. In the light of Minister "Blount's report rt is clear to his mind that the'monarchy of those islands was oyrirowu by insur gents actsBg iri ccuftjTTnity with the representatives this; "govern ment. It has' always been the policy the United States to seuk entangling alliances with Bone End he has instructed the repre eentative of this government to repair as far as possible the wrong committed by representees of the former adminstraiion. In the near fuSure he w'll give Congress The farmers are for part pretty "blue" and I expect the m?rchar:t3 are for the moa part weering a sa i of & rirrjihsr co -or, as tho int3rs? cf th't two clsees are clcs'-ly allied that whatever digester happenn to on ia bound to effect the ntlur: can only hope for ''batter tirass," and t 11st 11)9 oca who will t ec tho 'rig'r.ttOns forsaken nor hi? Hf.td beting bresi." "TWn is & hesrt, tbc-r in a bond, We feci, bnt may not kco, We've alvrayn la provided for And we sbiill nlwajs be " Mr. Green Ciddeil, of this, vicin ty, related to nn a fw dsjs ag how he captuie a'lvo fend uiibnr? a tremendous 'wi a fw uiphts s:nco. J nix itir.if ni jf.i niaa?? n rh:d on his chickeBo, which wre rcoatinfr iu ft dnsa grape-vine naar the feous.-.. Hess rid a cry of distil-4! srnonst thrpj Mr. 0. pio enedep to investigate, and finding his big-eved msj-sty f ntangld in th vines throuja winch fee rma vainly ?.tlemptl to escape, ha ciught hira. by bo:h si dou!ld hi"dewE, thongb b taid not without fom-5 trepidation, r-w.r.x to his pondt)rus iookiijg taioiin and id of is s;in:in:l3v; Mr. Gibson, thoy quickly j'fcehcadsd hira with an axe. Th bflalth of theFork" ia r aiarka' ly food, no serious tase o.' ;cknesiwithin hc-r borders, lire. Mis. K civ ay remitins indisposed, but wc hooe eh may 1.0011 b re- portad upoa the eonvalePct;at list. Mr. and Mrs. N-3 li McO-Hum. of Alfarddvi'le, spent a 4y in the "Fork'' IsBt ameng relatives. Mr. Curtis Haracr and family are in South Carolina spending family reunion at lha Pat) resi doace and a nurster of friends were invited to bo t resent. Among thcin warj Ncriusr.t. Ho b-sgan to driuk friM-ly and a. 10 o'clock call cA I'obinon out to the front gate. He conc-p.Iad hfmself behind a huge oak tree which etok be- . 1. . i . . Kr.biiiion psied the tre No ra"nt shot him thrse tiaits ia the back w'lli a thirty rig;ht caibrs Ginilh an! Wf.Kton pi-jtoi. Kobinson fii to lha ground aLd Norraect stab bed him iu the head ?nd back. Tiie shootirg abraied the in mates of the. bouse. Som- of thm rushud to (he ncen sJid fcand a?.a bfedy 01 liooifjfin jym on the ground in a pool of blood Tha affair caused tieraendoua -x itftm' nt. Normovt fled a soon b he had committed the cowardly daed and leld several partifB tba he d d the ki!ip.. Oa told his mother, who is fh author of ih Lowria history, that h killed Robiason becaus ke was jealous of hi no. The Circus. J. . Sparks7 circus showed n Lay ton's lot here last Monday a' ternoon. Tha trapeze performances wflie excellent and' very fine shooting was douo by the Bartlett family. Nothing could have been bcttrr than the way the trained horssi and dogs went through their parts, the animal-s showing NOTICE. an intellisronce that semed al most human. Prof. Vau Vrankew was given a horse to tame that was owned by one of our eitizt na and was so stubborn that he had never beea able to drive him eith er in harness or under the saddle. In a short time hi had him under complete control and suea thou th! tie lias had him hitched tip and has been able to drive' bun with out tronble. There were no "fakes"' accompanying the show audit was equally as good as those for which we have been us ed to paying double the price Deleware Democrat. We the unSertlcfi ciiizevz of Ricbiaosd eo'jrity hensbv trbi 1 oil peisoni fto:a hnnt iu witli dog'cr Ran or iu n7 WT trtH yasicii cn onr lante under penalty of k 'vr T. 1 Joyce, tfinn-oa Cob, Paaiel kcGirt. Jick MoOirl, TT. W. McQirt. JOHN G. SUM, ATTORNS Y-AT LAW, Fay tiicvillt, N. C. Practices ia State- and Federal couth?. Special r Hen? ion given to business ia C in b-r rlud. Rd - sou, HhvdGQ, bajpsoa and ltora countis. Apr. 20. 1 T ITT TTh PI mW T W' Mil I ml W LUMBERTON ETCHINGS. Mr. Sandy McLeod h rturned borne from school for s while. 5Ir. N. Brown, of our town, was appointed ty Oohsetor SimraotH clerk cf Ihe Cjndd Distilled ypir its Accounts. Mi thinksgivirj;. By ;he way bo many turksys fell victims to tli oc cssion in your twi? We poor coantry-foik are saving our for Xnis, the stringency of lha tim3 cot allowing as to indulge in two so cear tot'ner, but w having a luxury in the way of fresh keg; meat. Caase: ''Bacou so higk and no money to buy." Since my laat fragment went to press "The Squ'r" and mysell kave bn a a "long jourev" viz: to Ruck Swwmp South OAroIi aa, woil really it sec-racd a lengthy way to ae, but I sw mv.ny fine farms and much more evidence of thrift 'and pro?p?sity than is sen op here. Qantiti of cotton, re?dv for raarkst, lay coatiguous to alraoat every Hwl insr, fiae houses and ogs seemed ajore abundant, while potatoes, hay, &c, were iu profusion. Thoy ai far in advance of us in ihe way of small ra?u also, much of that c. op hitvmg already attained to b;auliful Etat;d. W pa3?a throagh a region of country, known as "Maple," sd inhabited by a singular and pacrdiar rac of paople known us Maplitss, Thes-3 people differ in erldr and, frcveral appear anc from any I evar beheld and are ahaost indtscribahie, neither white, black aor yeilor?, but & kind of ''Spanish browr." They are densely i:nor?.iit. al though eome of them are really wealthy, owning large fre, good hous??, cotton liins, tc. Yt wken asked to direct us four rail&s dis tant they were uasbie to do. "Aunt Bhckt.' nose further advices on this mat ter. The President's eevrrd sugges tions taken together provide pret ty efic-ctively fo-r tho needed change in our present svstctu of legislation, larriDg the financial question. The message repro seuts the attitude of a majority f Democrats throughout the coun tiy and suggests nothing to which tne Denjocaitic parsy has not com mitted itsolf since its gain of, pop popular approval. Co igress met in regular st&sion Monday. Our Senators and liep- resentatives have returned to vashiagton wiser and better pieu we hspe. Longres presents the couutry with a Christina gift in the shape 1 a new tariff bill. The ouly bit ter to this sweet is that it has not yet become a law. We DEderstand that the Presi cent will appoint Mr. Thomas B Jeruigaa of this Sta e Cousu 1 1 r vciiui at orea. jur. jermgan is an experienced diplomat aud will make an excellent official in the foreign iield. Silled His Eival- The following article isUkec; ir Jfco Ailaata Constiistioa of rec&nt data: WAYgRo.-s, Ga., Nov. 26. J. :slie Normint, who is ' chargod with having; murdered Jaiaes Hb- insc-r, a well known detective, iu Robeson county, North Carolina, oa Christmas nig2t, 1S91, passed hrough Waycrss yetterday on tie westbound faa; .r.il oa his return from a visit to his mothr oeir tke scene of his criaaa. He has betsn speading eever?.! days in that community, conceal ing himself, from all excpt Ms most iacimate friends. He is a fu gitive from justice and the Govcr nor of Ndrih. Carolina offers a re ward of $200 for his arrest and ds liytry ti the eheriff cf Kobeson county. In addition, privets ra- wardt are offered to the ameut of $300. The crimo for wliich be is wanted h oe of the most cowfiri 1 ' ... , .' . 1 j siujucra tTery commuteu, in that community. Norrneotis a handsoro ' man, with beauufel black hair scd mouftacne. Ho 13 b:x feet hk-h j I and weighs about 150 pounds. In I the full of 1891 he fll deeply in love with a pretty yoireg lady, Miss Alice Pate, Aha iive3 near Rowland, N. O. Early ia Decem ber James Robinson, s. handsome yoacj; man, came iato the com munity and boarded with the fath er of Miss Pato. Ilobinsou visls de tsctive and was trying to lecate a notrious criminal. He was very popular in the sommunity e.nd his excent behavior made hira many friends. Normeat gr w jaalous of hint and threatened to horsewhip 1. ; ;i jt-i x 1 , . uiua n j uau not leave tlie com inanity. r, : i 1 1 jt vh vuritmas nigni mero was a is a c!fcT?r at!anan', a rapid account ant, aad -vviil do oil JR-ibeson great credit. We must cengratiilate b! other Siraraeae. Vhila vfo are congratulating, w wUl include Mr. W. VV. Carlyle in thj number of u irl th?y ?ay. Thaaksiving day was UEEi xuously obseivcd here. Th era wr s-rvicf a m bth tha Baptist and Methodist churches ia the mcrniag. Mrs. O. O. Nornscttfc jjavo a dm rivr pAity to her pupiia on thanks giviy -'a'y, and firtding from the gieniul voices as v.re passHi by, to vthor with Mrs. Nurmerit'u hospi lality, -,vo ksow ihe little folks ssnjoyed. it almost, beyond measure. Mr, Jitmea ButUr of Cumber Und ad Miss Annie Reg.m were married ai ligan's church thanks giviog dre-ning at 7 o'clock by iiev. F. B. "McColi. Dr. T. A. Norment, Jr., wh has beea at Daridsoa for sorae tinse will spend a while at home bafore retturiiug. Fvov. F. B. HeCcll wM leave Tuesday moroirg for Wilmington to attead the Eastern Conference. Mr. Alonza Hedjcpeth, ou of tha recent good-riders at SiowlaRd wasivitowu Motlay. H Bays there are seven qr eight applicants' or membership there". Hurrah for itowland Lodge No. 55 Knighu ftf Pythbs. 4 B e31i3.tiori of 3ymp.n&y ?Ia:cton I.o3g 417 0 J do:u hf) by th hand nf de!h re moved from onr midnt Mis Annie E. Cytiingham, th bnunt 'riTid a;:d bslaved coipiViioi in life of GU'inuch est&eraed aid worthy brother, A- J. Cottiaahiiaj, there fore, Re,olTf d let, Thst we moura with brother Coltichaoi, ot at theso vho kave ro hopo, bet tfeat we rrighs etour cop ia God aad not forget ib words cf God, but keep hi comiadante. Besolvcd 2d, That w eciKtxeisd brother G-ttiDjcham ai d his moth erless children to Almighty God, o.Te!ipr?me Master ahov, itad to Jesca Ckrist oisr eldr brother, who ha eid a sparrow Bhall t fall without his notiae. EeEoWed 3d, Tkafc a copy of th' ee rvi!atios bo seat to brotksr CotfiRghare, also to the Maxton Chief for publication. Eespectfally snbmitted, J. B. Weatherly. ) J. T. Pool, J- Com. W. I. Thompson, ) Maitan, N. C, De. 1st, 1893- by Wiif- SCHOOL FOR BOYS -AMD GIRLS Has ton Robssoa Co., IT, C, The spring session Gf Miss Hat- tie Mctir)'de sbchool wil open January 8, I894.. - Mr, Eugene L. Harris will be as sociated with Miss McBryde as Principal. Besides the usual Eng lish studies, Latin, Greek, German, French etc will be taught and pup ils prepared for College or business. Special attention will be paid to a business course in Book-keeping, practical Arithmetic and Writing. Elementary drawing, voca! music and calisthenics will be taught to all An excellent Piano Instructor is in charge of Music Department. Land surveying and p'atting, free-hand and mechanical drawing and ether industrial studies wilPbe added as needed. Terms 2. per month and upward. Board for boys with principal's family and at Mr. J. D. Austin s for gir's at 10. payab'e monthly. Write for particulars to Cugsna EL. Harris er EVSEse EZatiio rcSrydc, Maxtok, N. C, Jest rsctivfti sJr ltd cf Clot'i- or, rcfta' youths aod bojs i he Mston ClotKio? HorW be(vres tha Pot-CfSce i MeNaiVi. Gcods will go' ti yoo? own pnc! for tkey psnti fee sr'd is SO dsv. Oorr on. and al. before iae bsr n art all fs Vot Mvcral yean there hctn Jamtnd for JlrT Ktr.ra i ICazivu acd ia order oj ect m bare and ee.nr a fall.lise cf th Wl tad 1...-. t I--H9I ii;h Ui J'SWLUT, WATCH SS, FAKCT WiXC 3, V4.ZSS, itxis, jrro., sto. OUE OPTICAL FASLOB is 'Icl p with th Tary bett ged nd si cK P (he ianftgttBat cf n eompcleBt Op tis.aa. Ojj iuttr etBt ad r.cthds for examining t yM re tke 'Zttmi known lo !i8a. In obi wjfcu ad Jivelrj sepair Try best work tlist cb b dose fey Bkii!d workmen. "We mat to order m shsrt notiea B-dgs end ilodaU ted de od jr-iic j ia il iiu tranche. Anotlier harper w.s n9dJ in hven, f.nthr Toice to sw-!l tha herns of tha redeemed, antl God Ktct far L-cy, tha oIt ist K&n of .Toka F. und Eeaia StnbV3 Llast Thursday. Oa FriJaT, lutli inst., tbe remaias wera ndrly and lovingly cou sigued to tkeir Ia-t rtftiDg p'rtca fn McColl cemetery, litr.i 11 very torching aad baaa tifnl tribut was paid to their littla friaad y tie Rfadj Worker Hksio j B-.Bd (of whick L&oj' was n devotea - bimr). MiB 5Ie;.'gio WiUis, the President ot tha Eaud, had a large crcsa of evergreen pl:tced at Iba Lend cf the inonud, a crown of vbita chre- anihoinums suspcaded over this, and the the meoiberH cf tha Band each deposited .. lit.. . hi, ioa loot 01 me cross, tuns forming a lovely pedestal frora which the cross seem ed to rise. It vr&n moot that Lacy shosld be covered with flowers toi he loved thea der.r!y. He was a Beiioas, thoughtful child aDd thvs r r.lieuro with widch he l-ora his last tacl;nKS (pneumonia) wag wonderli l His gratitTtda to Lis frit-:sds and pbvsioian was express'.! oti and ovrr, ad h cvan talked cf his little ttiay-mates tfci.t ho Lad kii-n at iliss Wt.iidie .tKartV Shfol. La ry's was a ba;.uiiil death until tha death agony c.uie he ynn the prainat of Jeso Surely . tus grand wordu of "Jaaua lover ot my .jui" cauie from the ie ble !ip lids so Boon i- siiig lialialuj.hs iu Leaven- one could e.iy with St. IJaul "Oh, death whtre Is thy sting, oh, grave where ia thy victory. .ine Dereavea parents vbe iaurn not without hope have the sympathy of man friondi 'lie lives! in all the past He iives, nor to tho .last Of seeing him again will I despair. In draauis I see him now, And on his cngt Viiow, . . I see it written, 'Thau halt mcSt me there' 8 FALL1- MILLINERY. 03 We hava all t'j lataat ax A mont iatli- ihU atjlw te fea 2nd in Ifiliiaery for ladies, iaisf hti caildrea. ... :, 4 A beautiful, liaa of - VELVET AND SILK CAPS ':.'lM all Stjlea . All life latasi sovaltie ia FaflayNotioKS, La- asd ImbeoidrT Sair Orsamanta and ?ir-s, Kid QItct, mi Smbriderj zu teriala. school mil A fall line of TesfcBaoki gS dm public Sehaoia. All cthar took ordered wiaa wantaH t naili&e crieca. All books strictly h. )H&.Ordra from a it&n roaive prompt attaatios. Respectfully, &ad Ida. iicaau. G- B- PATTERSON , D. D- 8., FAYKTTEVILLE, c. Aitt-r 7 yean experience cCen hia rrofea- aieual Kc-rvicea to tha pabli. ?. . Uyea' Hy( BOLia true Anesthetic) r.socl for tha inir;lf-s sxiraatica of teeth. OSire oer Itiuk of FaytteTille, of osito Hotel L Fajette. w. L, P 4 VhM fa need tfj B fik, .- -a in " wrna TO" W -.iL:. et, sfeV! yj $ ta S, try a 13, tS.50, 4.M w S thes, Tbey ft aapjsl t atai64 taciasrf wraarait. Ifya wUbtaacaseaifcalsyaartjatweer, tfa a fcf aeckaaleg V. L. Poera4 Sa, Xjc rta teaai tha battsm, !a fcr tt witm yn Ivy. I, BPfelj,g. Bi'&Qrt'ii. gaw. Sataey JR? J T POOL. axto&, N. C la traia niX a&d ee4 rei an wrs. Tfr TOTTX Siifl O? yaw ? -l war-a neSi W ara 77, -i ij aaerirl difih. Try It wXi km yso. t5j jew itvt, io& gf9 REMOVAL. I have removed ray tocK of goods to my Brick Stor, ear th Methedlst church, where I will W please i,to have the public ca whet in need cf F2EST CLASS GF.CG2F.E5S, or anjtkin else m nr liae. The best goods, always, for th leait money. Be sure to come anrf xc J. W. ROBBINS. LumlerBrigeHoteI, C)pn fo reg nlf.iaRdf.racaii.al Firat-einaa aeacua4tiai9 fr ti-Ti-lrz pulici Ktcdcnta of Luabef Eri'lga Higk eb will ta berdi fer.fS.dOjp4''' Remember theso behooves eery nd it are hard times man to stretch a nickel as far as be can. To do ibis you can come to the Racket store juiu Save Money on cverj article of goods you buy. Checked hc&sap&n A csots ft yard. Rockingkam, 8 els. Shoes tlaat co4 yu $1.50 ftaywinw le for or.lj f3 its. H&t fro ia 15 et. up. our pri5 tato the . Ia 2tddiiea is cur T 7? C"1 f 1 r -NT" 1 f"T T T T -" "We bar about four hundred Kampkv-? from several leadingCiothing houses for you to select from. Come in and see a:d we will show you a saving of at least 25 per cent. NOT1CJE. VALU"JSLE LAXD SAF.K. Sea Osr New Line cf Tokceo. have W m - Taf-nAkrai f '.fcrr A fl Aai1 Chrictain April. 15. a4 rai n ia Sarah MaKin bott di.oaad ' di7 reciTaT" ol iSih. Ias. la Book J. Fag'fiS U i Rg; inUr'a S'e is 't roy. JHatararr oaj, ! riil tell to the iiglsea: H4drfr cah at the coar koae Cttr fcs Tray, an ti lt S5 r Janai5, 18li, att'ta oIoekS, all the"n-J(( dccriHed ia sail M-rign Cd. Fr farther rsfareBae asa Itea-rd. The fciile of t,i& Ual pd t a joJ. Thia Et. ltb, 1893. t J.M. B')in, Adat'r ofiiia. Sarah UoKiaa-3. IF SAVED Ktaior If firms (1 :br 35 Fnh.r Tim. TifcRB'f j 2; 5) otWra nIs7 iJfcUpa lot i&apld lot ir 3r-pel trj-e4. Tf. . FRIO. (ITAU!I 59 YlteSS.) 'STORE, i GOLD tnci SILVZSt WATCHES, BILVliSWAlSlt, : KINGS, and BRIDAL PSSIiNT3. FAYSTTSVILLK. S. C. BARQAiNSlT" BARGAINS!! -O- G. B. Patte rson AT.lOUSEI A T LA MAXTON,' N. O,, Will practice ia nj of the courts of tho State. At a jou j-oi5 t by a iiv iau ii fiim ia! ti mv If lo, he sr job go to MU8. J. T. POOL'3 S4ILINBBT AKD ASCY GOODS STOB& wfere joe will alwaijs led lk moat stj iish ami fashionable good for t'b lowt prices. I hv jnt retnrn cd from tb Northern Rarkftts wh: I parebaeeJ a larg stock of HATS, CAPS, KIBBOKS, VELVETS. &e. LAD IKS DiiKBd I AT TEUix'S BBADT CUT. I hard also a sis-s lia of Boj Hata, fut Lasi3 Hoodj snd Oloakf, LadJds Cpes all sty lee, GIotm, Drea Truiiiafs, te. Wc also hTa larg lias ot Jlfaa's asd Boja' Clothicg, Groeri&, No tioBs, &,c Iaf'act everjlhing kapt in Milliaery or Oenrl .frchaa- dise otera. ; Call aad bo convinced as to low prio a md late styles. Maxton. MH3. J. T. POOL. Out. 3 id, 1833. a good cheir, lare plug,; for 5 ct, at otu line of White Trimmings. are distressingly cheap. Wo also elegant line of Trunks, Valises, etc. che -r i r t t i i ouie, nungry we wouia say stop sack of good flour. MeLEAN & SELLERS, Trorg. Kwyork Staekat asd Eegnlatora f Lew friww. Look They I AM iOVT SOEITIKS 54T STOOX Off And eea aafaiy gay that I, will hay tha largest & bet 9hctosd et-- DRY SOOIS, N9TW.NS, SBOB", CLOIHIXS ASB fii that has rr basis at Kt& 8prise as I ha7? lahc-a niftrs paiai ta Bsasl to 8!eet my stock. I will have a fall li of sni oa fit la.-K sd rr.r. Jn SUOEd and IIAT5 I cud eiv wbat yoa want. I wi-l at ali tim8 keep on ke.r.4 pjll liff(, Groceries J Hardware, Crochzry J Glasswu Coohing Stoves. Shoold I not haro on hand what you waat I will order t i o - I also aarry a larff-? Stack of pu&ps. I will cIotc i ray fa-, and wiatr itock of Dry Goods ani Clclbis AT COST nn4 c&n assara yea that I hare ioes baraias. I wau'yens &a4 will do my bst to pleaaa yas. W B ft Kcd BpriBa, 2f. C, liar. Sib, COME & SEE US FOR SOMETH. Raisifts, Cnrramfs. Oitran, Flayoris Ixtracta, EaeeEccs, Baoton, whoia or gouad, ghred Oo Ooa Nat. Warslrir FrarTas, Jolleya, Picklaa, Oliver, Poachsa, Caippvl, and Koaet Baf, Doxeca'a little Nk Olana, Aai!ri-:i i sauatard Sardines, caased aad gwoet Mackerel, Hz-jc:r w d mustard Chec, Chocolate Cocoa.illyginic c -X ham Flour fresh irom roilla. Grits, B'y iter's -Jic-s-' : fresh, a big Line of Toilof. Sp, liana 3 and 3a': c v. Superlative Pafeaafc Fioar. Coffaos andSudrar?, f - r.?, lasses, Tapieco Faddine, Minea Moat, ; Fruits, la fact we will try to have ev?" : r- glad tosaa you. Ladies' purehs .i'.l v?. -c i .7 !1S- . t jd ' ar-Irs-:vn i fur :lc- L S McNAIR & CO
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