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Will lm im'id lK’f.ipfl the (Sturt houito
llopHn the towu nf Olevultthd hi raid
.Uilinty I ..".h witlllll lint )ii|pll llm.l-H of
sale'-n th« lit I Tuiiik1.iv' i:i Ih-'vml it
He),l, the following: ii>(ijH'i'ty. tla*
lifniHttly i f th (.lnfiiiKlnut ,liu\ }*, ("Iftl
jipjiK, “tii nit,:" Ail "f tho ii(>f>m<ti(vlii
inh’iMiit in tint Load (Hold Min- «itn.-il«-il
lyiitif amllitinjf in tin: nmutj of \VliitA
(trul in th<> (lint iliKtrii l if mill (a uoty.
Biiiil T.ni.ul (irt.hl iitiiin eonnhitinff of !',t-
of Lind Jt(od. i!5, y.i. 11) iliu! •) 1, All 8n.it!
lots'ctnilainitnf I.OOO '.wioh inot-t- hi- )•■:
llut jiiliu'cst nf sniil ilofcndnlit in raid
mine liiiii)# 1 -Kith undivided with nl!
Ihn lightii nml privilege* llieicto li«ion£-
liijf. Tldii property i« out' nf tint t'.Hot
preduntivu Hfdn i vir-iM in the a|»i.- mid j<;
ftaijtulintfU'tdi iu (fi)ld vein* a aft ilitjn>n-
ili‘, it worked liy W, H.
| . lciiidetiiiudy
, v- ■ 11 ,
Hie. (tiu'h; wurtu 05.
7 doz, LiitUor. Shaped Uihbed Winter-weight
Vault'-, 19c.; G5e. grade
15 dnz. Ladies' Wool shaped Ribbed winter-
wtd/rh*; Yods ¥1.08 pair; worth *3.
3 doz, Ladies' Union Suits, ribbed, fur 75c., i'i.
tind @1.25 ctieh.
2 do/.. Mon’-; (Vittel Hair Suits. @2.25; worth @3,
iitduz. Ludie.’ Fast B1 ick I!two, 3 pair for 23e.
10 dtwt. Ladies Fast Black Seamless ilose, ift.:
UtiuttUill) nil
In Inty ('lull
quantities <
pari inept, !i
fi-etoforo I:
8 doz. Indie.,’ I'.u-l Black ilose, double heel su'd
loe, In.-' 1 lie die .grade.
I’i" h ii-riitit hi (Ruble. thread from top lo too
wifytli 30.
' r ^-11 gU '.vv down in
? sf m* Mi
Zfa Wxi. £\ Qrcrwhc'U*
V^paMcinry, MiL
“F^f four jifcir i JL^tfLia Intel**..'
|lh i ’ ' iI 11ma.
arpeis, MaiUG/li Re^s, Etc.
WilKK T#BWKAi> 14 Otf'TID. 'itVK..
Tin «ay old tin-os 'mcmjrsl jrny eld boys
Al i"an undivided ore linff ititef -nl in
lot# of-lir.-jitlfiei, 10 ami 22 in tho 6th.,
dif tfict of skid county,
A M the ahi ve deecrihed hinds are to lit'
Hold<nt,ln‘ |jn|".'.ily'n'.it>hn i>. Le.murd
'iiv‘ta:*ed Gift t.hejeirpeo, cf paying; tie
dish 1m *;d djrln‘t>iil,r>r;iirilrtn|r Omheiiti a'.
law, Thiilpot. doth. I "1. ■
, J. A. UidllAKP: OX.
Artuilniulraftiv of JtMir. tVI.oi liiiul ijfccean.
The fetal Fitsgress
J10 H. Gl^Felitor gan-i Proprietor
OdciftHdr^cn r.f While county
Cntci ed’r.l. llio PosMflUo ot Cleveland
» Second, cl run "M til M'lltu", .Ian. 2:*, '112
Ci«f8!ELiid, Gi, Soveinfccr 16 {S94
O3*I.J23 X'^A'rUH.
f-l-S
Th’fl pPAdPd.f and tint Wnolily don.
illv Ul/glWJ fUtwiiiiu. 1 yr. fl.as.
Thfl Pri‘l()rp' , ci su't dinCo*i'no|«iltti»n
Utu UUoItja MiiKaaino.l yr, $11)0
The Progress
and The llonin nt. l
Farm, 1 ytnr, 1.00
.riiellnmi) and Kni , !'.i“i» (fivon >m u prit.
tnltmt to new imbacrlhcr",.
—ALT, fitlHSCRimoNH l'AYAULK-
r :
NO MORE MUTINIES.
Wo predict.. tlint tho Into Ho-
pithlictui vieloi>; will hnvti ugnud
effoe: upon tin: Ddinucnitif! party.
If itdoctiii'wo don’t carts a ptiiiti'y.
for tho fact that wo lmvo n ]{o-
ptlblicmi l!ou«o and Scimto. Tho
slifM’k will sorvo to brini' the. dis-
•‘WMitinjr and mutinoui Dciuocvats
hack to their soiihim. The ltopuh-
licnn lifrht niiiar has doored and
purified thoiitiuoRphoro, and rnnv-
ito now tho coring onew in the
Uoinoci’iitio ftild, will cultiviitc
heidthior ideas of the duty <>/ a
Domocrat, and Im bcttornblo to
dofiho tho principles oI Dumocra-
oy. -
AMRNft THE SCHOOL LAW.
Gnv present school law is com
paratively eond, lull, yy»mwJ*
MANJ&GimG L'A T,
■
The President him issued ti c
following proelanuition, appoint
ing Thursday tho 2Qth instant
Thanksgiviitfr day:
“'Ihn American people should
gratefully vendor thanksgiving
aud’oriiHO to the. Supremo Ruler
oT lrw tiniverso, who has watched
over them with );indiiOH« mid
fostering cave during the year
that lots passed; they should nlso
witli humility and faith suppli
cate Ihn. father of all mercies for
continued blessings according to
their needs anil they should, by
deeds of charily, seek the favor
of tho giver of every good and
perfect gift. Therefore, T, Gro
ver Gleytlilnd, president, of tint
United States, do hereby appoint,
and set apart Thursday, tho 29th
day of November, instant, as a
day of thanksgiving’ and prayer
to bo kept and observed by all
i he people of tho land.
“On that day lot our ordinary
work and business ho suspended,
lot us meet in our accustomed
places of worship and give thanks
to Almighty God for our preser
vation as a nation, for our immuni
ty from diseases and pestilence,
for the harvests that, have reward
ed our husbandry, for a renewal
of natidival prosperity, mid for
every advance in v irtue and into!-
igence Unit have marked our
growth us a people.
And with our thanksgiving
us pray that those blessings may
he multiplied unto us that our
national etmacienco may lie quick
ened to a better recognition of
the power and goodness of God
iind tliat in our national life we
may dearer and closer follow
the path of righteousness,
‘VAiul in our a,
wiHSli yuiiiu uri» uuiiiuik iiif.-. i»,
CHvcm n quip ami a tiong with fcvery
rotiwcl.
V/bon tht: l**tul on the ryrt. ■
,f i*U volldking joy t(v r iav nut dt tt't;M
AikJ tlie cops 'Ais.b th^ir billicfi doly,
To King’and to drtneo, raiao cniii a la
Fituu’.o
AVliftn tjjo ljohtl i« on th« rye.
O t jbe ni^litn \yb^n dipped ambW)M»i
rave!
\V<» think of tlieri/with arigli;
f3at in memoryH «lmiu,wo live tlum again
When Hie bead ia on the r.vo. .
*** *** *+.* /*
’Tie Had i<» see the tear-dbop well '
Ami fill tint dear ona'n < k /Hj
15ui Mieh thin^a kd];peu« and happen oft
Wlien the bead in on the rye.
’Tl» mud fitno when toat'K corho not,
And lipK rt^fore cry,
But B’tcb Uoft tho cup that’fi drunk
Whoa ti»« boad in on !hc rye.
O, r. e utiffotark bodion that wo boo
Ah in Death’*! embrace iney lie!
How nimiy,ulnB.bmtUio dead In tho i^inse
When tho bmul in on tho rye.
Between tho now upper republi
can, and nether Democratic mill
stones, the Populists nro being
ground “exceeding lino.’’
KllMKIFFRSAL'H.
(1ROROYA—Wnit» C'hi'Nty.
W
ihxit
(MUinfy
sale i ti
Tu;Xl.
AdminUil: ktfivilf.!
si. Prcf-ii- $20.
.J ^Aurynoy sauj-
; KOf: HIT I! Con :* TV..
Pui .iaaft l<> an order * i’*tie .8aiH'i■!••)
Cunvt of sail! eouiily I'liasi,.! :it tbe OcVi-
lii'i-tiinii ISM- Will l* >"lcl Inifoiv th«
cuurt house il’tov in till! lc’.v;n t f Clevs-
Isrul, fnrvjMh. wllJiiii !l».' I'Uft! Ilnurs of
sale fm'lfiii Hrst Tmastny In l'm.uinlicr
next tin: folhiwiui? ‘•'.«> wit:
ftbont M act ft <>C I ml in JlaonocLoi: V:il-'
l«y, on whir a lli.’w i.i a ge.sl ilwcliin^.
'Mnlilns Mill "Th.11- mi! UalMtncs. ali i
known t'snflolly in tin. J, Jk’ilu i '
lilaei; i.ii-t htrly Isnuvn (is 11m 'ltn:(l:Ji
M. ftfilsit'hinj V.Jim* aiul Is'iiig I he !.m
j.lars nnw n: hy JI;iin.l
Oiiiinon Tllern is on lli ■ i ri.,
igidii trehs.vtl, It t-i fcllie:t»sl mi llu-
NMUOotion.avti Clarkeuvilli r..ml wtiirli
u:ak"" it a ilosiralil'j v.'hUi'rn:.:. Tliis
l»ivjnu'ty is sild fur llio pui'iinse of msk-
!ll|? I'.TVikinil aul'ing till: : cvi'i'nl "Wlu'l s,
surf ul ttjeinTtunco of all of tlium. OoU ■
Imr 32ml. irM.
Jolui H. Oloii, j
JI. B. t'U(i'od, J Commis.lmi! re i>‘
R. I,. Ileiili'i'. S l’lu-litlon.
- fan ' 95.
Bloody Poison
Affer Ajjru^och of Donth, Hew Ufa
by Tutdne Koad'o.
from this pimp arriving in New York the dry the new huitf leti n e n h;\v
as enabled by the terrible tumble m prices to reap.
A Harvest of Bargains.
In dry god:, licit is without a precedent or parallel in the history of Gainesville's trade
Jk. Few T I Of Bargaiq©
Just received is ipiotcd that the pooplo know where to buy their goods:
Dress Goods.
This department is a big - tore of it .elf—full
of the nowe t things out this season—Foreign
Novelty Butts, Coven Cloth , Indies’ (Join,
llrpiid Cloth, at- almost old tariff prices.
Single width Cashmeres,all colors,8 t-2c. per vd.
Double width Cashmeres, ail colors, u ]-2e. yd.
Double .-width Cashmeres, liner quality, 18 t-2c
yd;
38 in. Henrietta, all colors, 23 and 27c. yd.; old
•price 35 and -to.
to in. ali wool cashmere, 37c.; old price GO.
18 in. all wool Serge,'•!9c,; old price 75,
3(1 in. Gray Dies# Flannel, J5e,; worth 25.
12 in. Dress Flannel, nil colors, 37c’; worth CO.
M in, Dress Flannel, (0c.; old price 75,
Big stock dross trimmings to niat-h—Silks,
llruids, Basra men U-rieis, etc,
KiiltUd Underwear, Hosiery, and Giovss-
Big lot Ladies.and Gents' KnitUndto-vesis,
19c. each; worlli 28.
10 do/..Ladies and Gents’ Merino Undem.i.t.-,
ter-weight
I'M ry ir of ,; l.n:s that is branded “Geo. P
L.-to.-" is '.v;:rr:t’it( d not to rip, ravel, frazDo,
spilt, :e:ir, skin iiji on the sides, bios*
toe, or give way at the heel. If the.v
reasonable wear, a new pear will bo
free of charge.
In addition to our warranted Fbocs wo have
immense sto-k id Moira V»‘ until ton’s .Misses’
Bovs', ami children's aihoeu—all ul low-tur.fl
prices.
fens, Miners, FlansoSs filaiTefs Etc.
The tarid' st;nek this department
Between the eyes and floored the
Our 15, 2<i, 25, -iial fiOe. Jeans was 25 per
hfch.er last season
Cosiniors Flannels, l’lankcla, etc., arc off
more.
Clotiiiiig and Hats.
:
\Yit!: the large; t sloe!; latest aides, a
lowest prices in (lie city, vve not only 'expect
fain our repul tiidn as the best bouse lie
Clothing and tl Is. but. buy those
lied bargains in
lee t lm people
other markets to