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:' '.? - - Editor and IYop'r. ! member, yoa wre once nnder 15alicsil nile ia uhis eoaaty and State c-uhor I lt (vwsv-kinrfwj "Vim sm in daniroi'v i a return to its control, with all its herr.ns. You must except of Democrats or F.epub lie-aiw. The Democratic nomiuees are more wt-rthy of your support and confi dence than the Radical Independents. - To neglect to vo:e for a nominee tt . . 1 e mso of soui iersoral i?Ui.e, or e.. some Rain rSMsrpliaa. opinion he way hold with referenea to some Oca iVvv "?e Vr,$!.-"i.": i-e Oniiv j ijucstion upon which you and he d not j&vaths. 7-; Oh iVojr Taw Months, j to Bs a TOte for a Kadi- SATURDAY. OCTOSEU ST?. lSo. EDUCATION.!!,. IB T. TS3m-3T0N, HowtaTeacU C22i-4i Siie While I endorse soma of fce m; c tndh- TuEpj-iiiii! outlook 13 this b'uue is bright indeed. In the First district Latham appears to be all right. Simia .as Js ccr sainly making good frogress in the Second. In the Third McCS.oHuiy lias n3 opposition. In the Fourth Grahaui is dailly making eaiu on Nichols (Be?abk-aa), while iu- kIs of teaching those that are practical, I j the Fifth there appear to be no chance t i our tea if it is called ucw. I-cait that the tain ly publican and In dependent papers, word new should cause as to ad pi a nseth- a the Sixih distiict luwhind'i dofe;tt of mere are ot:ior ieaercrs i Charles ri Uunc-s u a iurei?j:i'- lo not adopt all of thcaa. I tiink saaie of . KciJ fsjlure to Iwat , rower Dy a goou or teachers .o crazy oa the sa,'j.ct. Svvae Kiajoritf, deFpue the scrun ulons and au eaehers wid adopt any method of teaching ' sive campaiia wagetl ar.dnst lleii by cer- ruatr- r. Dcmocmtic iNoiiiinatious. Is fata. to a! t.khv ? hfe.-vwt narmr. : cul. To swatch the cameo! a nominee on . Dj t.f teacuinj. Inere are otiior eacrcrs i , - -at . . . I . . - , . I ..... r . 1 If.. J 1 wprcr?i .rf.;--.ru-t . t?,e IVitocratie ticket tor soaii purelv per- t that chnc to old Bietr.ooU ?ip!v u-eaaiso i oi eoar.e: white m trie coe:nn ihu-iw" s-ru; srrietlr cr.f. rt w . i ..nal re;n, an 1 which cannot harm you they are old. I think we shou.d cxiimne has to opwnenr. Ihs i.ue is Hie c.s IV he be tlee'ed, is e-uai tj eas.ii g half a ' carefully sry sicthod t!tati?pres nted sn l, j vrith Cuwies ia the Eigth uL-inct. la the tbr a IIadic:d. j if we find it has real merit and is letter wheri Utter ,-st nJst i: bein wa-td The IUuieab were thesr oivn makers a than the one We have been usi.ur, adopt i antl wLere the Fapublicun and independ- ir. If it is not based on common sese re- ! Cnt paprs are unmatched m their aue oi Tr Congress ith District: John W. Graham, Of OtaR-A'. For Chief Justice W. N. II. SMI TIT. For Associate Justices Th uias S- AJiet A. S. Tdcrriuioa. fe x yours ago, nd they drove ui uuder a spilling j oke. We rose up as free men, and after a mighty effort, threw ofif the r-m yoke. They are making a desperate olrrt to ride into p-ower again; and if they v.u-ceed, trill be twici as hard to displace as thsy 'Jere 1- f rp. Ju ct nelu in- White men, if yon value liberty; if you 5t-ve jour cu!ity: if you For J udv Fourth J t?i. il Distrie! i WALTER CLARK. P-r Solicitor Fourth Jndieird Di. trk SWIFT GALLOWAY. County Tickst. JAMES II. IOTT. Vr -? of 'r'rr, K. S. AUKLL. J. W. FERRY. JACKS JN" RANKS. ject it. I find the R.dovring bur-es ue en j !t; Djmocmts, it doo3 u-'t :pper ui the best method of teaching civil Ircn the ; J.-lintson stands the least cliauce of defeat Alphabet in the Boston GhLe. It w.-ts I :it the hands of jjfah-ne. written by 15UI Nv"e in answer to tho quesuon by a teacher, "what da you re gard as the best method of teaching chil dren the alphabet.1 Late "dri! tights' $o to the elect n ! ceiveyour iKduiement, but with y:y own . f Talbys Fr.fhyl c'icFlmd. Uo it in every sik oi.. Will keep 'he uTno-sfnlicre i u"ean who! s -m-, removing ,-, , .i i tjk i all i-ad olorA from 1 rum any vcuai. I ry Iikoiy my method would h iruiy re- t .. .... . llVai- i .V j'ur all the Democratic nomuiets. It, K. WA:: r JE-SE D MORGAN. J liARI'Ell. li 1L lOJD. l'ir " ! Wk believe if those men who are dissat "scd with the Deoioeratie nominees this ye,ir will reSett before they cast their vote for independents, they will re consider and !o. v i th it rash act undone. Why east the Democratic party out of power? what has it done that its chosen hvd.-rs s-hould bo rebuked ? what pledge hj it made whih is unperformed ? what reform vrhieh it promised is unaeeonaplish e.1? iSefore the voters of this county decide to ruJiate its nominee we ask them as 4 fair min.Jed intelligent men to pit these qutionsto themselves. If they can truth fully answer that the Democratic prty h.s violited a single pledge then they will h- justiaed of course in repudiating it. So fir as W3 knjw the only reason alleged for the defeat of our nomins and our party t ie that tlie radical party has g me to pieces, j Your opponents have been vancjuished. You hafe the power in jour own hands, t'lereforeyou must be defeat ed." This is 1 the reasoning of our opponent. IV:n any view taken of the qusstion we fai. to see a reason why the Dexioerats of to lay should be ca-t out of power. It we take into eov-iJe ition ITS PAST RECORD ve must admit its superiority in every re a -ret. In cania into pwer in the South when a pall ot glj?m hal over-cast the lvid, when the evencise of i?adieal jxwer 1 ia.l fallen like a b!ight oa the whole land, i vrhi n the most sacred rights of the people t .t;i i been viIafod, :hen the uniform of M. Ntc: u?ffr.t - iV::ors,. the Par t t ratiaoal - vcrnaient could .be dailv T R. VVL - t - ! children I su-eeed by using an a'phabet wiih the n iines attached, which I give be low. I find that from ali F-v-;-is and $di cottia it'ii diuscsi. j Th. t!i?'i -nt pVysit'oi. .1. .Mak:(iV Pim. i by connecting the alpha- ! Tr f- J !. s S's.-p , - " .. , iiii'ub! o i -i:de-t:M. a:y ana intere&tlog s i!j -f . 1- - I ....... . ... ...... ...... I 1.I i'sophv, lactic FiiiiJ is a taost i bet with certain e.uy jects the child rapidly acipiires kn i v!- de j Rnug y ure-umry i-ri!i:;-c ioSmit-hHoM of the let tor, and it becomes firmly uccdiu I :,n,; s .p at .Sct.tt Wi.it:iiiii'ii".- is tore the mind. I use the following hat a! wl; -re 3 n g.-t ..st j phabetical names in the order b--Iow: Tlie l.'nofrnrk n--ni.n-es fr the I -ilaure und ' r r",M!i-'y (1i-ep-i vli imL -a the following places cn "-he days u.uin- B-vvi Hi 1. Xon -av. Oot. -..th. IVmlih, TuiY.0e. Sswh. O XmK Wodti.-sdav- 3Th. iTdrr. Thiir-.MV, Ot t. S;-h. SHm. Fri lav. O t. 2yih. Ifw-m Mi?:..wir?av.Oct. rt-. fts S -mi. fondy, Notu'it I.. Fhiig will cvo;;aiPtt pio-r-ly a? 1 o'clock s. :a. E i'.vAr.D W. Pfii, Ch : lv;. Ex. Coin. IkmH ffrrryrifrr lit H h!.' imm th Kah-igh p.- a !gr i'i his i.!sc. S-n fubU K ifitrTiow Mr C 0 M.-!.M ;ai-t5 thff ratter ?:d !" fh" i p;n 1:1 the li -iTl-s nf I.-rJ!oJi-kn wi.in w:.ir.- !.;.' ree voters of the South were in arched to isd 3j T-ninfi-1 i t'u-balot box between columns of bristling "n t'H-k ifO l , vll."'f i it Ln-i.!-Iit noif-ri iml nriicnr.n'rv .1 t-t i t':e sriicken cour.tr, it protected the c ! P'T'0 ncd restored o theni 1: 00 righ r.-rs n e'erk I . Icd-.-d to them bv the vontitution, coa- i rlie IW OiTie-. S .-.a Mr N -ao!. in- I vita iocal liberty was restored, aad the cs- lrued him tr.at h v.'..uM n t hi t hrri ?n ?f, l .rT I. i a a isi n'hto fii.d f!o:her Mr Meii. t;a!J vras, at 3gth. dl'cJinrjred n i nnmeli.indy a nt--gr 1 s rpj,o:st?d i'j hU r.' i(v If hi- doe? n-t opport the c!i;.ri', we Wi.uM tike t- lr.rW what additi'-cal pr.h f 5s reji:!red. "f e.i i. th: truth in reir ir l :-o the .att: r s- wa Larnvd fio;n Mr M j h.ri:ed power of thej-niieiary warcsttred. Th s U wnatihe party aeeon.pJi-h&l unler hs rale in the State, it hud not yet gained tiena! aFcen Jer.cy. This i not said out of mere praise. It is all sastained by facts. Tiieonly reply the repubheans make is that lb Dauoeratis parly helped break up the u. ii-o, rnd that no matter how groat may A is tor Antediluvian, Anarchistic and Agamemnon. B is for Bucephalus, Burgundy a:til Bullhead. C is tor CantharideT Confucius and Casablanca. D t for Deuteronomy, Dclphia and Dis- bakile. K is for Euripedes, European and E k r vesccut. F is for Fumigate, Farinaceous and Fundamental. G is for Garrulous, Gastric and Gan grene. II is lor ITai;5estrav, Honeysucle and Hojle I is for Idiosyncrasy, Idiomatic an 1 Iodine. J is for Jaundice, Jamaica aad Juu-de- esprit. K is for Kandilphi, Kindergarten and Ku Khix. L is for Lop-sided, Lazarus and Llano Estaeado. KSW YOTK STORE. An cn'ire New Siot-k b. nuht f'-r (V.sh in NVw VfiK at s recent Ib-avv Auctien and f.M.inl sii!i we bavf o sr Buyer hit-aled in New York whore we can g.-t a I 'he ad vantage to a ecru fri'iii buying ihest'-ck fr :u Cll;:fed Houses and from otheis wli toavcthcl tittering cretlir-.-.ro fi recd t acct-pf just what llu-Ir gootls will bring. Solvent yoterday lK;'r:e today. Crushed out K- the iron he 1 of cred-t, on 1 down goes the r s'ocks of -v at less il.a:i Mie ba'f J IJn-ir ilv.i'-uu Us i- the e'ass of Merchandise we .fT r and s'lall cn'ioue ta oSVr the ;... ji'e !' .ndtldield ai.d vicinity . Each and every itt': will be marked in At tK2 lowest cah piiees we can sell it, we A l ad 1 bnt'a sij .iii rvoEt rearuless of a wish und give our customers the. benefit t-f our bargain, we kilow the pri-xs we are giviTi are hrd f itters for iliose who bu and sell on !in:e, but ihe- are blessings for , T -.- at 1- r. j j those who buy for i.ish, we shall keen ah 31 is for Menengitis, Mardi Gras ana t ,. , 1 ' . ., 0 '. , tines of irnod We c:n Lsv and s H lor less .1 L-M'jiOiaiiii;. N is for Narragansette, Neapolitan and Niicomarous. O is for Oleander. Olestir.ous and jj u I'll jh:-. . ; . j.tij, "'M. new sr.ivu s. v ipiiue 10 o.iy iic-oics 1 eej;!., j'in-f '2 cuii spool cotton 2 cents. !rtl pencils 1 cent, Innker. t iefs 1 cents, 24 sheen of writing jvj-er o c nts. We ask ear y and repealed K-irs fVoin a!!. Ikspc truiir Mrs W 11 Lvov. eff wl.o is a clt-ik now :n a bxk store in 2i-.L-i!i The people will 1.av &-rvn o cii ho 1'A su-h aa act. DO-;'! J13t 1T II- .onaid lata- ! !. KUctr, - j.::.-.. t on it should be forcverkept out of power f.jr that act. Y"Iicu wo char's unou them le will l.avo nn CTpor: unity I . - ... 1 i.rso or to rex,a d.o man I !1,a" th' r5Pb:i PrtJ was corrupt, that j 1 put c orrupt men in rami places, that it rr n disgraced the Presidency by electing j a la ibe-taker, their reply is that they saved I the ura in and that consequently no matter bowbal their farty miy act it should bo Th "rid diy T N--v mKr vAi av. i s 1 n.revcr invested wiili power. It occurs .0 5-iror?-crt r'u r n l.o r.pun us, T! a' j ,IS lhat this argument is tret tint: old. Y4'e i -in ! a dy of i.ap-ivt.!ie.' to overy in - i nevr heard s-udi a right existed that a 43vid:ia:n thi county, and aVo mil of h p-rty uaght act badly because it had ae t extent. n-e."s ..- t,, 1h .v:k 1 u emnplished some good. We never heard V- rtprl by th-.sin'e-ll:gnr. a;i I rh ua;h I '';at a party had an account with the peo- in. livery p-Tn mvr JL years i.-!o i p-c. mho a ucot ana credit sid if ryistere?. :in 5 nof di-qitn'iticd by -ii'it' clothe 1 with power tt expn-ss hini-eif o bailct lox on tint day in r gurd l who h his servant tlie next two voir?. e btHitt is a trr-it power fr good or for it i- a forii:Mab!e we:tpn j'laei U in h-iQi's f every man. wiih which to yfiht and enij-r ami mi press wr.iier. n 1 t.i protect aid ccour:e;e and promote that . Vi-h i-s lit:ht. Again if wc look at the future of the two parties the confrtsl is strikingly in fa vor ot. he Democratis. It is of especial mportaacc that Jir Cleveland adaiinistra iion should receive the hearty sapport of the people this year. - It has commenced its career in a. manner that will at once command the ppplause and admiration of all tin citizens of the naion of both parties. The South especially is indebted to Mr. fhe R4.ti.-a1 poty h:w -rr.iv.---n it.-lf tlie j Clev.-l.-irtd. Before wo were insuhed and ridiculed, our represetdatives were almost strangers in the' halls of our national an sen.i.iy. . Mr Cleveland has done for the Sotol. 1 that the Sonlh could ask. Ttwih be the Height of ingratitude for us to re fuse to sniijwrt. i - Ml V of af' V J.-! :oo ;iO I OVi r ela-'". - pf lb oih.-e.h,.!.I i-., M!i 1 entirely nn . r.l.y f ..!!. I t. i of umv, an.l o so-p-r.01.10 c-.j; ti, i.. laU-r, t.. er.respri-K. J.O.I to h-r--f Tril !.i ity. it th. lel. r;- lt' li.iOVeM any lover of li'eerty an.J of iis.nl jl.ovi noMent to he r.-a.iy and ish vot.r ii: 1i .id .O! -leh llj ill so.t.S j--i!sfix to the poM.s 4 . tit 2n I day of N'oveinbe,!- an.l a 1., r. d blow t. It i.Ii.-i i.-js. ju titis ci-umv. ji lio't bo d-'eeiv -d ' V lit; jiai.t of 'Iad-pei!,i. i.t,"" i! L tha vbost K d c:ili.-in wbirew'a-bed :;lt-I :i Very pot r j at :hat. Ij yar duty whiu men of .Johnron i nnty, tear away tk.i i-erforated, ai:z; coveiing, nnder . whijh t'ley Word ! hid-; ih'J Rad.c.il cloven foot, a , Jet them j-ranl forth hi their j r u Ur .-.ml i.o. inal A.o:. r. Be not decided by th.eirofr fa!'-; lia'en Dot to their syr--u se.ims ot s.-ace. It is pot a liiir? d p. a", but of war. ii!i:il snn flwt. uo the wij day of Novcaiber. ile- Womlfr.ssl Cum. Y' 1 Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Re in putty and ; tail Pruggists of Rome, G.i., says: Yre have been selling !r King's New Discovery Klec-ivie. Bitters and Buck Ion's Arnica Salve f r two yearn. Have never hnn 1 el reia-di.s that s?H as well, or give Mich ut.iver.-al satisfaction. There have been some vvo-ideriul cures ofFectcd- by these medicines n this city. Several cases of pronouiiccd'cMjasumptiun have b.'en entire ly cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. Kiti z's New Discovery, taken in connec tion with Electric Bitters. We guaran tee, th . ui uLvays. Sold by T R Hood & Cu. P is for Pblcbotoaiy.Phthisic and Jtara la. Q is for Query, Quasi and Quits. R is for Rejuvenate, Rgina and Re niescat. S is for Siajultaneous, Sigauehe and Saterati;?. T is for Tubercular, Theuiitoele3 and TI;erearxts. U is for U-tramsrino, Uninitiated and Utopian. Y is for tfoluuiiuous, Yo'taire and Yi viseeiion. W is for Withc-rspoon, Yroodcraft and Washerwoman. X is for Xenophon, Xerxes and Xmas. Y is for Ys lie, Yahoo and Yellowjacket, Z is for Zoological, Zanzibar and Zaca- tecas. In this way the eyo of the child is Srt appealed to. He becomes familiar with the words which begin with a certain let ter, and before lie knows it the letter itself has impressed itself jiron his memory. Sometimes, however, where my children were slow to remember a word and hence its corresponding letter, I hae drawn the object on a blackboard or on the side of the barn. For instance, we will suppose that D is hard to fix iu the mind of' the pupil and -the words to which it belongs as an initial do not readily cling to the mem ory. I have only to draw upon the board a Deuteronomy, a Delphi, or a Dishabille, and he will never forget it. Mo mat'er how he may struggle to do , it will still continue to haunt his brain forever. The saase w ith Z, which is a very difficult let ter to remember. I assist the memory by stimulating the eye, drawing typidly, and crudely perhaps, a Zoological, a Zanzibar or a Zacatecas. The great difficulty in teaching children the letters is that there is really DOthing in the naked alphabet itself to win a child's love. We must dress it in attractive col ors and plumage so that - he will be invol untarily drawn to it. Those who have used my method saj that after mastering the alphabet, the bino mial theorum and the rule in Shelly 'a case seeuied like child's play. This goes to show what method and discipline will ac complLJi in the rninJ of the young. .ban th. ir .ffark-.-t ;due. To crchants wo offer some f-pec'jl leader very much Wow current New' York r.tes. will be .1.-. i.' r. 1 2t.d Street, Idt D .or ?ouih D W Fuller. The niaJ who Fa s The highest prices F- r lrv and v- n Hi I s Sheep an ro-t SkiuJ o s, a, l'hrS. T. C. Bingltam 5k t li man. nenr Pen c :ck k Pro. Third Street 5m:thfieM, N. C. JAMES II. YOUNJ BLOOD FOR CON ST A LE OF M ITF1E r.D TO W: -S 1 1 1 L': IjOt it net bo forgotten tb.at Mr. Y ung-bloo-l i the people'. candid te nominat d by tli .1 Be?i:ofrntie far;y. There are oth ers in the fold claiming 'obe Inderendcnts, but re.netnocr ihc i'-ular nominee on the da' of election, 'j is a gv.od man and is justly ento'.-d to yi"ur votes. Wl DE TT Anl re iily fc-r I-irdaeas, with a CHOICr. stock of Staple I-y C.oo-1.4, lir.ots and ?h cs. Crockery . 'OlassS-W.ire, Wooden and H'i'.lo-.v Ware. Tin- Waic. S11 iff, fi stars and Tcbaeeo, and many other things too miuicrous to mention; we are HEAD-QUARTERS 'i.'iltl Ml w. An Cities prying, IteliaMc T TI Hood & Co., can always be Telied upon, not only to carry in stock the Lest of everything, but to secure the Agency for such articles as have well known merit, an 1 are po, ur-ar with the people, thereby, sustaining the Teputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection ot Threat, Lungs, and Chest, aud to show our confidence, wo invitQ you to call and get a bottle. When your are in want of fresh grocer -ies at bottom prices call on Seott & vVhit-tinirton. VI. SslcteJl Groceries, mm ms, As wc arc receiving almost daily, pay Highest Prices for Country . Produce in exchange for Good.5. We hope by stitot attention to Business, a id Poii'euess to onr Customers to merit a share of their patronage. Our motto is Ml lei! si Measora, AND A Square Deal, Guaranteeing Gools as represcntcfl. We Buy for Gash, . And sell foi CASH or BARTER, thus AfEST PRICES for GOOD GOODS. Call and see r.s. You will find us cn Market Street, foui Doors East of the Court House. Refpeet.fu'ly, Scott & Wliittington. . SmithfieTd. N. C , Sept. 15, 13S6. 1 ITS v-i r sj A 6$ 1 ft llli p fir? v0S? tr. e.vi 4 i - -- III la m- 0'ir Trad - has -'r.-- ;ir as-'-d.ertd we Tiave b fi c-n "totally enlarging our stick to ihit tl.o :re v.e mi-y is noW cmii-.-Iy two saiali for u- S 1 v.c have secured as .1 the nxt door to n. wloeh was form a-lv oociptod by Mr. M. R. Barnes. In one store we keen DI1Y G00r'f NOTIONS and SHOES. D. the other we keep CLOTHING AND n ATS. Wo have b-ut-ht a very irge S:ock h,r the Fall and Winttr Trade i.tid we fecl.couiidvut wc ct n suit almost anybody needing goods in our 'tine. We have a much larger stock of This Season than ever before. Besides Prints. Ginitliams, Pant Goods, pjaids. Tic-kings, F!::mr--V Rh ached and Fa. bfeach.'d Domestb-s and oh-ir Goods tli it you fie.-I in almost every stor.t. w- have a nice Ww of Suitings. Tr.iots, Rljk Cashmeres and other Dress GjoJs. We have a large stock of thise Good aud Trimmings to match them. Our stock is complete as to Ji 111 I I 1 1 I I Such as Ladies Cul.'ars and CuSs, Lies and Misses J. r-ey.-. Ladies' Scarfs, Circulars, Shawls, Gloves, Uoisery, Corsets, buttons and Uress Iriutmi.-ig. e scil tlie wcii known -"Sari and Wilson Collars" sal Calls aal tha "Celebrated ?enri SLirt," 2T" And a ful Line of Cents' Fu ui bing Goods. 5a lifliiC $1 11 i2i Ea m mm m m m n s m ma m m m m us m m m m mm-m ma mm mm m m m m mmmm mm m u 3t? x:. . We have the L-ir-est Stock of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought to Sinithfi.ld. We are re-arlel by the P ' I '' Wuo trade here as cadquarters on BOO IS aiid SliOr-13. Our stock of Boots is just splendid. Fine Dr.; s V'- Boots. Eight Kp Boots. Medium Weight Boots. Heavy Dketies ! ar.d B-.o'ts fbr th.- ib.ys. at.d ited Top B"" for the Str.aller Boys. We h.are alia, st any Stvle .r G.a 't or Size of S!to. s mat can ! called" for, an I at pri.-.a tlmt cam ot be beaten in North Carolina. We s U ZLEGLEil BilOiilEdS FINE SHOE 5. Give s v -iu- tr.Ie . .a Boots and Shoes aud yi u will not regret tloiug so. m n m mm m m m Sfi Ss KSi H r,-'l KX K-.i I m p m mm Pi ' p h 0 ill libiAI t.u-i f ! m m p Pi AYe are makintr a Specialty of Clothing. We have bo tT-1 a va-y h.rze Stock so as to be able to suit anybo Iy w lio may wish to buy in Quality, Style and Price. We k ep C'lddrvn's Co;hiti4, Boy's Ciothing, Yoitnr Mun's Cloth:n', an 1 Clothing for the Old Men. Tin re lsiositively no larger stock f C h thii g in Jol.nston ciamty than ours, and we csk all to come and look over our Mock carcfjlly be o c ba in"-. Our cLcs put clothing in leaeh of evcrybdv. JKO VEH COATS it ail Priees.-uJa - " jCr2&. t' Tl v ' f 15,- 'j Tl We have a well assorted Slock of Soft, and Stiff 7a is. Yi'c are pre oared to --vo o-r cu io:5,-ii what th-y " ia 10 HAT LINE. We-caninvmsh Txtra Large Sizes in Hats, Clothing1, Boots and Dozen and Dozens of Trunks jn .Stock, all siz-s and prices. t-30Wo thank the jmod people who trade at SniithiieM for the liberal patronage they have given us. We 1-uv ?r the very "best wholesale houses and Fa-jtories at the lowest possible rrbes, and our aim is to treat our customer.-, right- WE E&V8TE YOU TO COE AMD SES US. "Four friends, JLLU JLIX A 1 . 4
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