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Houston & Foweli
.>* , l ,1 m i wl» of all ki»
Ask their iriemU and customers to call aud examine their stock of B’A I) WM'Eli ORDS, which embraces a lull hue °i l).e-»s / - 1
and sizes.
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Inflict b ccn ple'cslineol General Merchandise which they pr spore t > sell «» c haap as the cheapest.
■STRONG
FACTS!
A great many people are asking
what particular troubles Brown’s
Iron Bi i ters is good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Parat
y*s, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because u purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
She foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880.
lily health was much shattered by
Rheumatism when I commenced
taking brown's Iron Bitters, and 1
scarcely strength enough to at
tend to ray daily household duties,
lam now using the third bottle and 1
am regaining strength daily, and 1
cheerfully recommend it to all.
I cannot say too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Mary E. Bkashkah,
173 I'rcstman st.
Kidney Disease Cured.
Christiansburg, Va., 1881.
Suffering from kidney disease,
flcra which I cc M get no refb-f, 1
tried Brown's .» Bitters, which
cured me o etely. A child of
mine, recev g from scarlet fever
had no ap dftnd did not seem to
be able t at all. 1 gave him Iron
Hitters .i the happiest results.
j. Kylh Montague.
Heart Disease,
Vine Sr rrisburg, Pa.
0 Dec. 2, 1881.
Alter try in; nt physicians
and many r< for palpitation
of the he a ut receiving any
t benefit. 1 cd to try Brown's
Iron Bit* ■ have used two bot
tles and * found anything that
gave me so much relief.
Mrs. JiiNNitt Hess.
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject, Brown’s Iron
Bitters is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
\
MAI it &.* a
IlliSltt: SB?
This standard article is com
pounded with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and
as satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to
its youthfhl color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp bv its use
becomes white and cloan.
By its tonic properties it restores’
the capillary glands to their norm*
vigor, preventing baldness, and
making the hair gro.i thick aud
strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As
sayer of Massachusetts, says, “ The
constituents are pure, aud carefully
se t-ctod for excellent quality ; and
I consider it the ])>.>■ Ckecakatiom
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One D, liar.
Bucking, ham’s Dyo
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
rehed on to change the color ol‘ the
beard tVom gray or any other uu
desirable shade, to hr, vn or black
at discieiion. It is easily applied,
living in one preparation, and quick
ly and effectually produces a per
inanent color, which will neithei
rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HAr.L & CO..
NASHUA, N. H.
*eu ir a r-i - rsitm i« aui4suf>
GIVEN AWAY
Smokers of Blackwell’s (i 'n..
Bull Durham Smokiug; Tobju - •. 1.
receive Premiums as folio' u
terms and conditions here -1
lßt PREMM. SS,OGQ
2d £2,0i»0
3d “ SI,OOO
22 other Premium* as »wn
The aftpremjuma will be awarded
December 22, 5884. Ist *>r lulum
Koe« to the jxjrson from whom we re
eeive the latveet numbcrof ou «-mpty
tobacco bacs prior to Dec. Ift 2ii Will
be given for the next laivest number
aud thus, in the order of tue numlvr
of empty baj/s reoeived from each,
to the twenty-five eucceHaful oon.
tentantg Each ba*f must l*ear on/
original Bull Durham label, U. Ǥ
Kevenue stamp, and Caution Notice.
Banu must be done up aeourely in a
ps kage, with name and address of
sender, aud number of ba*r» contain
*d. plainly marked on the outside
and must be sent, charges prepaid, to
JSlackwell’a Durham Toliaecw
r©„ Durham, N.C. Every Keuuir*
paeluuo has picture of Bull.
Mae ou l newt aiumiuMtomeut
Prualusi
Du 4t«j|
SSOO
$4.50
S4OO
SOSO
$.400
$275
$250
$225
S2OO
$175
$l5O
*125
SIOO
*oo
SBO
S7O
S6O
SSO
#4O
SSO
S2O
too
x»i>!WT’a rtrscwiaxima goods, notions, ol- itiivos. cw,fssw /vi. gauh. ono<?KßTiir, a-aocsi^ias'
BOOTS and SHOES SPECIALTY.
ry them.
Notice is hereby given to nil par
ies not to trade for 01 in ary way
purchase from A. A. Dyer the tea
me hundred d Ta: , .Lsgiv 11
tuinby mo. which are not due and
rohcetoing winch there are t-ipn
lies existing between ns
Geojige \\ . Dutton
teorgia—<>wi tut County
1) ltd Hum in ' aniini let 11,11 1 1
bull i lien, v, ' b tie u tin in m 0
I It (lower, liei ..■■■!, lias in itm
VTll |)plie(l to in tot |, ;i\o li,
o remuiiuler u iie *• in
olie esiate of sad lie I ■ it to wit
e hliiidreil acre morn i ■ • ,int he
ill -1 *iM III' M. I i I ■' ‘ . : p : i
nt No -iiml i-;i'il iieplieiilii.ii
ul be heard on tlux first Men lay in
111111:1 rv, IKSS
... .IAS. ?. I ' 1 Ik
fas#- DeoS’M
"li'orgin - -Qwm o t < Joimty
Tn nil whom il uriy 1 • 1 to .1,
‘umphcll has in dim turm .ipjv -u ,
uiuli Piiiirnefl lor perin no ol li : 1
nilmiiiintriitloii mi the Ino • ; ,|
.1 J iimpliell, hue ol 'ml 1 ■ ,11.• ii
cased. Hint I will l'ii lip- I I 1
pllcution 011 tlie Ui>t Mmi l::\ ...Ip -
nary 18S5.
AS. T I AM KIN
*2 10 —Dec Ist ’Bl. Ordinary.
£ Ayer's
Hair Vitjor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
dressing
tf-.A which is at
twfim once agree
and
,h< ‘ h:,il
n,jou
t w •' ;• r ’’ 1 1 r stored to tlx
rig ini it color, with the gloss and
i-eshness of youth. Thin hair in
thickened, falling hair checked, and
lalilmw gotten, though not. always,
■ured by its use. Nothing can re
•■tore the hair where the follicle'a, jut
Testroyed, or trie glands atropliieo
md decayed But such as remaii,
•an bo saved for usefulness by this
tpplication. Instead of fouling the
r.iir with a pasty sediment', it will
;ei p it clean and vigorous 8 its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling oil',
mil cotmequently prevent baldness
Free from those deleterious sub
tanees which make some prepara,
ions dangerous and injurious tn
lie hair, the Vigor can only benefit
out not harm it. If wanted merely
'or a
HAIR DRESSING,
milling else can he found so desir
tlile. Containing neither oil nor
lye, it does not soil white oam
iric, and yet lasts long-on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
1' RE RA RED Jiy
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
*>Ll> BVAU. lUaHdGIHTS KVKHYWHEKK
You On. not Buy n in the
“ Jtar-i .Minis.
What an absurd idea ' to send
a sick man, with Ag ,i'la, , stomach,
a torpid liver, id impoverished
blood, tu a ba; room, to swallow
some stimulating stuff, md c.\!l it
medicine!
An tnonnous aim ■ in of misehi
is constantly done by men who
thus trifle with th :rrt ■ Ivnl. fns < d
of healing then i ~ •a.scs.they make
them worse. Instead of gaining
trength, they only : quire the
habit ol t .ipling.
It is a point worth notin • at con
icction with Ih ni tre:! uters,
that this valuable ntetd ine i not
sold in bar-rooms, and Will not be.
It is not a drink, it i-. .* tn d\
U is not made to tickle tin. palate
of old topers. It is made to heal
disease. It is not made to promote'
the good fellowship ol a lot ol bib
ulous fellow s standing around a bar
and asking each oth WI. it will
you take? ’ it is a true •• c; an iron
I medicine, cmitaini g llu - ■., "u.pß
j ration of iron which can sr !y ,’iuf
beneficial*. be t iki I*o • -n- >
r
•’/nnlysls by Dr. A. Vof irkpr, F. 7?. fi , Con
miltliig Koval Agrlculhirnl Borlcty,
ErvL'ianfl. bßov- 3 only a trace of mtrfttea in
BlackwDli'fl Bull Durliom Tobacco. The sol!
of the i .Tfir t Belt of North Carolina. In which
this t obacco is pro’.' n, don’t supply nU ratento
Uiob TU-tf R ti.r aecret of tt.s deHclou?!
nil it; r ;.v«. No! ijfttt; m pm” aiid luxurious for
FinokipDon't forgot the brand. None jfon
uin with- it ih • tra Te-mark of the 13ulL All
dealers have It.
felino concerts
drive away sl*-ep,your *
, solace in found In y
RloAnrAr* fi”l D»r. I
y,b VV, h 1 ‘ V,I " W ".V Tobacco.
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.t uwn’sJron Witter?
v ill curt: the worst case
ul dy -pepsin.
- ill insuri a hearty appetite
r 1 ;tii roa?ed dig- tiou.
.1 !di Uihty, ri'
1 lease c.f lire
ryotts depr - sion
.til.. 11/ . | I l.k
• :•'.;... .exhaustedntns
• •-tot iter to full str* ngih
• a ! gi\ . m.iiintfant ;;k
1 :c 1 net^child.
... 1 ten- the muscles and
u •ws t unci is the blood.
< iva 1.1 .in* nt cakne- , w;tk
f"!n sr, and lack ofenergy
i-ieeps off all chill-,, f-vers,
s a doth t malarial poisn ,n.
Vv •:11 vdth new life •
we , invalid
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.Mjs. 1.. 1- . » .1' >» UN.
: . ’ Ikon Brm-.ks
will It ivc a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs ‘‘bracing up,” than
any medicine made.
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k ' .i]ipli(Vi.ion of
m SAaS’S CATAEBS SSIfBCS.
!• iiie «'*■:*> fonoof irfisfrumont v*. n..m - -• .
ti.f'i Mm>'| 1 .fun- , n Ui • ■(•.', / .
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■ .-.1 ]> n;i t tin* chain! ♦**•s or envsiit
. ;mim M '.v ■ i.vrcwiili, »m which koi-oh tu j
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HI H ’UN.*
S^l9ld ;
IN CASH i
SiVEN AWAY
To the SMOKERS of
Blackwell’s Genuine
Bull Durham Smok
ing Tobacco.
The genuine has picture ol
BULL on every package.
For particulars see our next
announcement.
A.) MW ■III I HBIIM—.— I^
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No Whiskey!
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
that are’tiot com- *
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum. '
f
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of
the American Christian Re
view, says of Brown’s Iron
Bitters:
Cin., 0., Nov. 16,1881.
( tents :—The foolish vvasß
ing of vital force in businei s,
pleasure, and vicious indul*
genefi of our people, makes
your prepn a necessity;
and if applied, v ill sawe hun
dreds who resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weaknes*, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consuniption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c, and it never
fails to reiulet’ speedy and
permanent relief.
4 T >
In ; (! «' I ' IbiVY
) Pei Imps ti i 1 ns nli b price
I for t, , fi-.si 1.-i bow |;oei your
j blood is, and In \ y. ur whole sys
tem is pro.-1 •.;. i iebilitatul, and
enfeebled. 1 ■ ’• 1. ve iieen heard
to sav, mull i. . a., i nstances,
that tin y ' 1 n ' e tin* ti »s
of a copper iu- i :•• i !uii<-e between
life and death. . at uln ait comes
to . \tualiy ilr- , 1 the grave,
a man 11:tu..-‘ v vs bark, and
sa vs In- (1. '■ to di 1 .ilie
isveiypri' oi , t. en to a bro
ken-down ii.ii • woiiu saving,
One dollar v. ill buy a 1> ittle of
lira:, u s lire Ritters, That one
dollai in ty •■! •, oi >.i t'.e road
from inisci mi , ovti ■ A man
nuist I a verv i.n-an view of
I hinise'fwho s not v tg to invest
1 that much in ntakiii:’ o serious
effort to rescue him nil i ami deadly
debility, and , „ti ja into i'ie en
joyment of solid health. Browns
Iron /litter i vitn’izes tuc blood,
tones the nerv es, and rebu Ids the
system Its wc.' js well knov.n.
Invest tn .! • U line .ill a
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pid, r< i and \. hi may ! *■ tuM
to hi bilft ms. -The jv«y ft > he! pyw i
out. of the difficulty i -TV* t iko
Jirou it’s l/yn Bitters, v hTji - '• *
'dis-.-lomt livers at v, ri: 1-; • i
style,
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d g.< ii ;lmi■ ii..■ l it- a
vour dlspo'sftii m. If y
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the tfgtsiti* u :tk-ul;h • aYvep
tl! You are
"I becau: ■ yi.ii. b!e-l i fYa,
and yon cannot f;co ti . ■ 'e, < r
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J'.ttert .11 ] --t •;: 1.1 into yi,..r
cirri.iatii . cm.' m.g the Mao'
r ai" ! red r< . , ]
rn : 'lh- - ■ cn-j !i y - 1
flic troubled, the v<. u (■- _•
t! ;p(indent, the iiem.'i , !n ijgyp
it-'t • i!..• Liiii.i iii’d i
j* - ~ !■-tV.-sir.icntn . r.
tiim in the of u-t pi .
Tonics, Brow n’a if on i’i!tus.
dm !:.( th.'-r.-es a do!' *r a botll.
tor it. i.
■H il,
• ijd mistakes of tlie.-’*
t illiiK Li t! tic
i t ludWa
bunded <' >vva lfo: l former times.
It i i not t ; 1) i’u i.■ d that the
Dc,.-:.■.>• liau «' ne p.rcat thinp.s
fr t a* M. r v .-a i! cm .t ■
light d a til .* i 1 i mg <•' 1
<Hs <• i ! l!’. s
i -i 1 h.
ough toearn the emic rousgratitude
of this vh ] ’v.-.i•! t yencr-nior.
including the medical proles,ion.
There ate no mysteries or secrets
a'>out the com pi mndiiygol Brown's
Iron liitte’s. T dp. ep;.r»!ii>ji o'
iron : s li e only t■ > nation which
vc ill io l injureteeih or stomach. In
tlii .t is ail i ompari: Oil better
than the othei pi p lat’oits, viric!
are migehievou 5 and injurious.
You need not fear a mistake in
trying Brown’s iron Bin, is. Your
dnuyistlias a._ It give . vigor to the
ft el ai 1n- - ..' !>to th pep
tic. Clr! ha n 1 ike it, not ' ,itn
safi-o- ' - ->i. • t. ! . .
.i.'pslu, ti ISY!i>,
S/iD in Us effects on the dispesi
Lion. The rpa” who can’t com
ii ii table digir t nis dinner is no
a delightful companion.
BA / > in its effects on the house
hold. It sets people at variance:
with each other and makes them
irregular and unreasonable.
BAD in its effects on the pi'/se
A dyspeptic business mar can’t
manage his affair; v" ptnsner-
O’.isly as one ' ,th healthy
stomach.
Brown’s Iroy d'/jo >s JCOB.
HOOD in Vs ef/tcts on the dju
peptic. It gives him a sound di
gestion and et. ;bles him to enjoy
the food he swallows.
GOOD in its effects on the /unify.
It drives dyspepsia out,and with
it the whole company of little de
mons that make home unhappy.
GOOD in its effects on hudness.
With a sound dige > , man
can face anil overt,. lies
and troubles which won f
a dysp, pin .
fry B Ritt rs, ,
J d. 0 OJT I'i 1 ,
Be* ■ -■ ,<ii:»!! its much a .
' bur tin
♦hi twe lon’f lil ;itwh le 1 isU
and that we want to get rid of it a
! on as we can. W bother cm tsed by
■ heumatisni.gout, disordered liver
weak nerves, irt«,. ular kidneys,bed
xi, . ii that is ju
he rev< i -.col wli . it should be,th
sooner i: ; out of the system th
hi; pier v., are. Whether p ,i.. i.
the n suit ol imp rmleiu e or of acci
dent, or is sent as a punishment lot
•*u» sins, may be > mi e question for
'he philosophers to argue; bu .peo
ple who a - '- sulTeiuis>' want lust to
be rid of tue pain, alter which those
v, hoarefoild ofargunientmay argue
th .ti. i »tilt ir hearts! content.
■c all theory. ;-i mnentand
pkil-. « I • ala : si- (ieliglsi! .
lilct th I . i I it:,
dr '.- - pa-;, -wav. So , i -rs run
r; :' in trymi.i. tl : sinii'ieine,the only
co-."i .1 i ■■•atai:- ng iron which
r ■> - el u th it. Those
who have used it will tell you so
and you can try fm yours bybuv
OK •
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SN'EI L I'ILL a: . GA■ "\
Alis Vi.lit /‘rupriixl
AOiDfc.MlO IXAB. C'JMMKN 1«U JiN
c.vky, 6th., 1884.
nr l.mi'TN.' IMKA -The i.lmiis.
to tenet) with thproughue-s whHt j
ever 11 a< be •tteiiiptcd. and to at
tempi onlv ihai for vvhicii the c%
pnerty and iiii*nral iucliiia’ien of
ihe students Ii niem, ni>d ferf
which /liex will have use in aftsr
iiti. Strict di *e piino'Aviil be at j
hi! times maintained, <»nd no stu
dent med enter who is not willmg
'tu yield iinpt ; ci obedience.
To imbue withhigb-mit'dnd and
etv'lemnn like fien/itnents, /ruth
fi ne«s. h nor and candor, ntilihirv
«v-reise *as become p rt of this
'iiwtntion
i>- . nioNi.vL—This Ins itn/ion,
pi tin os infancy, enmi’e i /uis
vt. 119 pupi s. ‘ . ,
S cuty -The “De les LeDera
( in!■. molts F iday eye. of each
w< I;, and affords many ad van tag
■ s to the young ladies and getitle
iui n.
'! riTu x—Primary, $1 20. $1.50
81.75. Academic $2.00 to $3.00.
U.'t’AH BROWN, l 1 kino.
I Mill Sdoaaj'
CIIPISiM S INVITATION.
r ]V> the public to call and see my
Tii- e stock of
< h rikt nuts <> i.otis
FANCY C.-INOIKS.
OKI. LIES,
CANNED GOODS
Filin Mugs; Atu-ts, Ac, Ac.,
i all an.. g( t your Svvtetlicat,
y. nr-uncle < r v our aunt or ccusl
a liv serif that will make them ai
vv.v s
emember
You
To my i J iY.ei. Is and custom
er s I woitl mi ih ir f fi'so run a
nll e ol g • ds an i ask :ii.n<
t ; n i.icinbiT a* vl.en they come
t, town.
lb spec ful y,
VOUS M tnUL jR
Doc 23rd 1881
it min r.
\\ « nave jus ■ Cieve I l fr« sli J
supply of cheaj go .'ii- flat we e:
b tight lo ver dim enr. and we
a: - < ling them tha e wiv .
'A e are offering special prices in
Boots i cl t'lii cs Jt-sii . Dress
G od, F anuois, ( Leekc Shooing
ami Shir ing , and many otlier
goods ton uuiuer ids to mention.
A sum 1 ). tof Ready Made c’o! u
it'-g at ter: p. r cent less ti uu cc: t
to cofe it iiut. One new ini pro v
<d No. 8 \Y heeler & VA'il*u-n Sew-
Macliine for S2O cost $27.
C'.l! and sec u and we will con
vice •on tha' vvi mean vvliai we
ray. Respectfully.
A T I‘atijxo A C i
i.
‘ • -i -dick
children, it i' ' r. i-der that
• <■>'. tuc 1 >or J.tile ).>ungsters
e to grow up. ‘ ' i
e tre child ho ire ti uly
i - ol pav. : ' v '' in almost
! -df s I'hct: ks are thin
hod; tin rc . ..re h illow;
their .kin is tightly drawn
Jheir t*oi*- i'.cads. There is
■ utiiaig Ih uty about toun. They
do not enj.-y their lives. They are
r ‘ ng the debility'that
un to nviias:mis. j ) oor things!
1 ‘o .1 j •" id duel i : "• the pale,
am , pallid child. 1 Ihik] its
: a bett t Iron !
/•• • t lero i life I, r' f. r th,. 1
-ehc Cc, t -.o •. ,t debilitated; \
‘ : >f the ch *t! •!!" -i i/ven up for ’
dead, inn ci» what die
i.., . i ir.g a up, Tlie !
Nib ■ ii 1
" ,le A';.- - v i, . will re ,
•' cr ;In ...i, .. i-, ,v. 11 fill out.
•n : tie child will be
*n*rr\* () j I
!i •’ • ' i ,t will !
- *"**•• Jj
. ’ 7 SSC to all rppi;, ints aju! to
• r ’ $•-%•>■ yt-ar with-.it orv'- •ng t.
’-’ s ’ Dru’s --, (lescriutiuns and
. i ,r ’ - * • ; •- We Bi.J Flivver
r • InuiUiißßc to all,
aM.FER3OC6CO.‘m
- . -.pw Ti , V - t?TH»
• -k iVi *1 *» »
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• • '■•iiidir
i* licit) (»l O i .\!t\ ,» ‘M „ at ;l p > n
i ;s. Sir. W 4Hi ; , v v„; - |JW
Iwl Xisl sit. ,r man >a.
New Goods,
FA WINTER
! 884 !
Tlr urn-fir- : gm‘d would inpucinliy invHe the public to v*
stock an inspection when in wiini .f good reliable
GOODS
Having puigin,sed largely in the Northern Markers otf
LADIKS DRESS GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING 1
For MEN mid BOYS; L.IDIES CORSETS, SKIRTS, JACK
ETS &c., GENTS UNDER SHIRTS, DHESS-SH/RTS. Ac
BLANKETS, SHAWLS, PR/NTS, JF I,\NAVEL'S, BLEA ,,rT
GOOD^JEA.VS, CASSIMERS, BOOTS and SHOES, II t..,-
WAR/-., NOT! 'NS, lIA IS, STATIONARY, //OSIERY, tkc.
Having made nis selections in person he feels warranted in ajiir
tl.*; he has got
WHAT YOU WANT
And si pr'cees 'hat will defy competition, as chkap as the a
est ' To those in wont, of line
Ready Made
"•%& « ’Httii m !«••-ii .iciii! ‘liiiiinii
. TV
He would snv come and s- e them f l ’' ' OtUPr-bl,t ffCsfy *“ eoitwn o> *
,YO SHOT)}) VGt )0I)S* li.it in ns gohd si or* chSX <
found anywl'fii-i-, an 1 Supi ri- r to any ever brought to this p lace
eiy body invite I t examine my STOCK, assuring them satiefctio.
if hey will give me a irial v
Thankii.g the public fora liberal sharp of tleir patronage here,
for-, he but hopes ->y fair nuil liberal dealing to merit, a con tinuaa
of the same.
N ' USE IN GOtNd OFF
To p nd > i i mo: ey wi h STRANGER Sin other 3Tji JtJCETS
but do so at h ina and support, your own people, and build up vonr
Merchants,
Especially when all things are equal.
S.'pi Ibh—3mo JAMES I). SPENCE,
cm mr :
living nceivc-d <t Ircsli supply o new goods Jt! aim
w ulleiino them at prices to suit the dull A
uy only i,i ensli and ml) rnly or cash, 1 uajl giv
tv goods <>r the same amount o money fhaAt tha.-
n who buys on
to 60 Mays Time
t nible sixpence is bet i eh than a slow ssicein*. .
In add it n to a nil line of rocerivs,. Pitovisio
ne-1 > Is, etc., will bt- iouuda etMiiplete -Utsf of
DRY GOODS,
HARDW VUE,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS & rfHoES
GLASS WARE,
NOTIONS AN* »
Country Produce!
In addition to keeping the chetipi-st hou>e in town,
now prepaied to handle all kinds oi country Produte »
and will pay you the highest nuu kr-t price for your
CHICKENS
EGGS,
BUTTER,
BEESWAX.
GREEN //IDES.
rags;.
DRY HIDES,
DRIED FRUIT,
FEATHERS,
W OOL,
CORN'
’• OATSi
and iverything tlee ibai win be bought and sold.
Brinti your produce to me when you >vaut t.io highest market T- V
price for it in money, or goods at M «
Money Prices
j * / s
Thankiug the public for paslpatroimge, and asking a co f
auce at the same; I urn /< S
Respectfully, MILES E. E>*’
‘2tthlßß4 ' / / J
v.\
Latvreuceville Fa. Oct 14