The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, November 17, 1885, Image 3

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f I j ft ilson, I’ublitiht , I cotton Market. I u.kvlu OrncE. Noy 17 iL 1885 I U nAW RES CEVILLE, Inod Middling Bjj |j j#)liddhug »K Inordinary 8 I ATLANTA. h,\ Middling !»i [gijjUng 83 ing 8| WL\ Ordinary Kdmarj 7 ■ The above quotations are c_i' L. te d weekly. ||town and count y. V j[er diggin is in order, and Lyield is large. I Cotton baa been coming in veiy lo» for the past week. I Tbe improvement baorn con- Igiies with unabated interest. Ijtie new Baptist church, at lilatn, will soon be completed. |j| r . Newt Robinson, Jr., and Lily ire spending a few day > Eli his father in this place. ■We regret to learn that /he sick L at Logansville continues. IK. M. Brand’s daughters are 111 in a precarious condition. ■ Will Langley gave a corn shack L the ether night. There was a E crowd present, and his table Ely groaned with rich vivands. ■parties desiring to purchase ■operty in town will find some Baablb business and residence Bperty advertised for sale in Ri issue. 11l any of onr readers are it. Ira of fresh fish, oysters 01 line, when they visit the Gate By they should not fail to call on Rod'."’, at 9 East Alabama st, ■Mr David Self, of this couniy > Rdl&st Sunday night, and was ■erred n die Seine tary at this ■re yesterday. Peace to his ash Rio Odd Fellows Lodge will be Bularly organized at this plac* R to-morrow night—Wednesday Reveral visitors aie expected to Rin attendance. ■be Lav renceville Dramatic ■l>, will give one of their uniqut ■erUiuinents at Suwannee, to Rbt. We predict for them a full ■le. A special train will carry ■ one who wishes to attend ap R for (he round trip. ■betegular term of the Justice ■it which convenes at this p'act ■be first Friday in December. ■ be continued from day 10 duy. ■~ die business of the court is ■osed of. Parlies interested ■ take due notice thereof. Br I V. M. Terrell, formerly j ■ place, but now of Washington ■.accompanied by Ins beautiful bride, are on a visi ■relatives and friends in this ■• Ttie Hkkald wishes Doc a ■fife of unalloyed happiness. ■'“l you ever see a patent mail ■bu, 00 a fast mail train. Geo on our narrow guage ■•• any patent you have ever He tuke o on the mail at ■^ s alien tbe train is at full Ud pleasantcall from Mr. V Langford, of JLogausville, ■tMday. He is au enterprising w'lgfc manufacturer, thoroughly R™ m his business. He B“°f moving his bun ness to ■i«oceville, if he receives the Rl* r encouragement. Tliis is RUte eort of enterprise we need R 6, There is 10 better location ■PP r Georgia. B ll ' Lawrenceville Dramatic R° |b 3 request of the citizens, B‘ lt d their very interesting en ■“l' Uieut last Thursday night I ■ ir ß K audience of our citizens. ■ W(, re unanimous in the praise ■•interesting character of the ■tlamwent. While this was ■•repetition of the former en ■oiueui, so great was ihe in ■ manifested that the hall ■ »«11 tilled to witness it again M board of school trustees, ■Merstand, are discussing the of enlarging the acade* »e home they will lake ac •wpß at once, This will do l-ur l be tawn. in trade, in in !mß the value of real estate ' n general improvement than that has been done since e °topletion of the railroad, pfcpose to dibeu-s this mat giving some facis and ** that will be interesting, * toe close of (he year. ' the 7th inat. Mul ' Lodg& 230, a new lodge **in the eastern part of this l ? near ihe line of Jackson, the corner stofe of their new ihsptnsation by the Grand Won. John S. Davidson authorizing post masier "mn io perform the aer tfcB pectable number of the " tre present on the occasion 4 considerable nu liber of bom surrounding country Notwithstanding the in '•"'y of the we atber w the ceremonies of laying t le stone the procession was con ducted to 'he church near by and an address appropriate to iht oc casion was delivered by Maj. Winn, the officiating master. A nice feast was then spread, prepared by /he Masons and friends and every body invited. The occasion was interesting and a success notwithstanding the weather. Mulberry nudge is only a few years old, and uuinbers about 40 members of good men, and true and an honor to the crapt. AN OLD MAN SHOT; Last Saturday while an old gen tleman by the name of Worthey, and his son-in-law, were out huut mg, the premtiure discharge of a gun, inflicted a severe wound in the arm of the old man, breaking the bone of the fore arm. It is decidedly a painful wound, but a/ last accounts, be was resting easy. ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT. Mr. L. A. Sharp, of Cor.qers, has decided to come to Lawrence ville, and put up a livery and sale stables. It wili be located on /he corner in front of Mr. Zfo.n’s res idence. Our town has for a long needed some such accommoda tion. DuriLg certain seasons of the year iYis almost impossible to hire a licrse or conveyance of any kind. DEATH OF MRS AORTON.J Mrs. Mahals Norton, widow of Rev. Elias Norton, died last Wednesday and was Lutieu in the cemetery at Lawrenceville on Thursday. This aged woman hai lived in the county for about three score years, and was well known to all of /he older citizens. She belong edloafoimer generation and for years has lived a retired life with her sou, seldom goiu • out in pub lie. She was sick but a short time. SENT TO T iE ASYLUM S-me time since a commission of lanscy was »u u um for Lovick P. Murray, of Noicross, for the purpose of luves/iga'ing his sanity. Ou yesttiuav die Ordintry and Sneriff went np to Norcross and u jary tras uiip nine' it and the case submi'Ved o i un They return' ed a veruict t, a he was iusune and arrangements w.U be made to bend him lo the Asylum at once. His inind has been gradually failing for some ; iui<*. iiecen/ly he man ifisted a disposition to commit violence and h's friends deemed it safer to have him locked up. A FRIGHTFUL RUNAWAY On yesterday moi ning as Mr. Wash Ambrose’s wagon startec. out to his farm, a mile or sc from towu, in charge of a negro boy by the name of Miitou Hanis, and a son of Mr. Jack Casey, the coup ling tongue of the wagon broke, which frightened the mules, who made a dash, and soon became un. manageble. Tne negro in his efforts to stop the team was hurled to the ground and seriously hurt about the hips. Young Casey attempted to jump oat, sud he too, was considerably bruised. The wagon was torn-en tirely to pieces, fortunately there was no Oiher damage done. NEW FIRM. The firm of alrnand & Co„ who have for the last year been doing a good business in our town, have sold out to Mr John H.* Alrnand, of one of the partners in the business, who will take entire charge and continue the business of the firm. Mr. Rich yflmand, the active member of th > old firm, will re turn to Conyers, while Mr. Gus Alrnand will remain as book-keep er. While we regret to loose Mr. Rich Alrnand, wuo, with his esti mable wife, have made themselves popular with our people, we are giatified to greet Mr. John A. Al mand as a citiz n of oar town. He is a live, progressive man. with abundant means to conduct a large and enterprising business, and will make us a useful citizen THE LAWRENCEVILLE R. It. A stockholders rnee ing of (he Lawrtnceville brunch R R. Com pany was held in the cour l house last Wednesday. The annual re port of the President received, thawing that for the last year the income over expenses wass499 13 The election of officers for (he next year was then ordered with the followmg result: President, T. M. Peeples. DIRECTORS. Edmond Berkley. * W. E Sim ons. J. D. Spence. C. W Shears. L. L. McClesky. R. Brook The road bed was reported in excellent condition, and ‘ae basis ness increasing. The total income of the road for (he last year was $5901 57 The coet of running the same $5401 35 Jeans frcmlucts upwards at A 1 maud A Ca j GONE TO A HANSOMEIi MaN. MRS HKUUISOTuX, -KllS THE MKTRI Mi MAI TIE. Jas. I. Herrington, of this place, is a hard working lucksiui h, bu the “even tenor of his way,” has Leeu ruffled for the past week, by the suriv ptitions leaving of bis un faithfui spouse. Afr. Hirr.ngton save he came up town last Monday night, was a week ago, to buy some little things for the family, but on his retain home he found ‘hat his wife had decamed, taking wi/h her foui or live bran new quibs, the properly of his former wife. He at once begun searching for his misring wife, and succeeded, on last Satur day, in finding her in a house pf questionable character. She re fused to return to her rightful home, or lo release anything she had taker with her, and now, “old Jim,” is bowed down with grief on account of the loss of four new quilts. THEY WERE SHEERED! HOW THE BOVS MADE A MOONSHINER GIT. “Say Judge, take a seat,” said a funny citizen, to the Herald’s ink slinger, the o'her day, “and let me tell you about how the boys made a moonshiner ‘git’.” After borrowing achew of to hacco, and being coinP rtably scat ed, our funny friend went on ; “It was away back yonder in the seventies, when there was h crowd of full-scnled, fun loving boys aronnd town, Thero drove down one of our principal streets, after night, an old style jVoith Carolina wagon, drawn by two an cient oxen. A barrel A moon shine whiskey, » tice dog, and two typical mountaineers, constituted the sole occupants of ihe wagor- Even the most inexperienced eye could tell it was their first trip. J was standing in from of the fire over there in the old blue front bar, when one of the moonshiners, slq ped iu at the back door, and beckoned the bar-keeper to one side. 1 gosh! Jedge,” said our frien 1, “1 felt a mean streak, run clean through me ! I just winked ai some of tlie bi ys, and you bet there was fvn up. After our moonshine friend had lef', we gathered uo a few old base-ball bats, aud made puisuit. They had just got over the old red hill, viinder, by the old school house, Well, sir, one of’em was a walking ’er leading of the fice dog, when he seed us a-coming. lie looked back one time, and seed our clubs) which be thought was guns, and yelled, Reveuue ! at the top of his voice, and broke for the woods: and if you ever heard small timber break, yer mount of heard ii then Some of the boys tuck after him, and round aud round they went over brush piles, swamps, logs and sich, until the fellow and the fice dog hid. “The ’tother fellow, with tin steers, heard his partner yell, and he hit the ground a running. Well: sir, we just run them poor fellow clean out’u the country. We tuck charge of the wagon and got all of the blockade liquor we want ed, and drove the wagon back to town- “In about two days I was stand ing up in front of a store, wheu 1 seed a long, lean, mad looking fel low come o v er the hill, //e seed me a standing there a whist lirg and he called me out to oue side, and says he, “Partner, did you see and e'dcovered wagon, with two briadle steers pass through here ’totber nigh ?” “Say 8 I, Idid,” “Well, says he, didn't they have some licker ?” “Says I, I don’t know,” tiien I smiled. “Now come partner," says he, “tell me all about it ” “/ took him (town tliar to Van Brand’s lo 1 , and pm ed him oui tl e wugon, and the biindie steers- You never seed a fellow laugh as loud and as long in all yet life. He just relied that lieger ou ’n er thei wagon, quicker ner a jiffy,and all the boys in town had as much as they could drif’i for one time-” “Which (1 em 'tother fellows? it was just lifteen nnnules difter euce, in them gettiug twelve miles from here, and 'he wust skeered feliows yon ever seed ’ And then our funny citizen was convulsed with laughter, as lie in • vited the boys in to take a “horn.’ STRAYED From Lawrenceville, Saturday 14th lust. One pale red noliorn ed cow, with some white cn face aod belly. Was giving about 1£ gallons milk. rjlie taker up will be liberally rewarded by notifying me. A T Pattillo, ■a a • Go to LawrsncevvUe drug store and get full line of diamond dyes. IT WILL FAY YOU. If y u propose going H-Vst. i • Norhwest, to write to me I represent the short Line. F D. Bi an, I). P. A. Atlanta, Ga Regular meeting ot Lu wruivt-ri!, bodge In night. All Mu ter Masons in vil eibl to attend, , A. T. Pattii.lo, Sec. FOR WHEAT We have n s<w tons of Aeitl Phoa- I'liute amt (Juaoo, Will sell below cost, buy some lor your wheat, a T Pattii.lo, LOOKOUT W« have received positive in s/ruciiona from Thompson A Pul tillo lo sue on all notes and accounts due us. II you wiah lo same cost -unne to set: us ul once. The old busimss must be settled up immediately. a, T. Patili.a, and ~ LOST—*s"r EVV A RD. On the morning of the 2nd inst, in the vicinity of Messrs Cutes, Roberts and Braswell, ou the stone mountain road, one medium houn deg. Discript'on: Red and white spots, blaze m the face slid a small white spot about the burr of his ear. Anvwers to the name of ‘Jolly.” A libera) re ward will be paid for his delivery to the undersigned- J. T- Smith. Walton Co.,Bethlehem, da. Nev. 10th 1885.—Hr. STATEMENT OF FACT’S. Rev James L. Pierce, of Oxford, Gu., says: My wife from ear y girl - good uas been suffering fromrhne uiatisua. She has tried many remedies, and I must frankly say Las derived more benefit from Swift’s Specific than all the others after long and faithful trial. Mr. T. L. And-rsoD, a promi nent business man of Temple. Texas, under date of Fdbruary, 18, 1885, write; I can cer ify withoi.t Utsitution thu> the medicine known as Swift’s Specific is the b.-st btood purifier I have ever used. Col. A. J. Brooks, of Round Rock, Texas, under da e of Feb. 10, 1885. says; I have been afflict ed with a blood hum >r a id indi gestion for fifteen years. I have used variou' medicines, but with little put pose. I nave recivcd •uore benefit from Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) than anything else I have t/.ken. Ti is the best blood puri fier on the maike 1 . Rev. W R. Kirk, a member of the Alabama Conference, M. E Cliurcn, South, says; Through gra itude to the proprietors of Swift s Specific, and a desire to beuefi buffering hu uanity, I heartily reiommend S. S. S us the best remedy I have yet found for lheumatism, with which 1‘ have suffi red for years. By the use of /his medicine I was enabled to resume my pastonal work in October las/, for which I had lieec disabled for /wo or three years by rheumatism. M. T. J. leate, of Wacissa, Fla., wntes; Swift's Specific has cured a cancer on my face, and bus almost made a Lew man of me. Fer sale by all druggist. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis ease, maiiep free. THE SWIFT SPECINIC CO. JV. Y, 157 W. 23d St. Drawyer 3, -A/lanta. Ga., WONDERFUL CURES. VV 1) Hoyt & Co., W hoiesale and /detail druggi t of Rome, 6r'a. says: Wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Mectric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Sal ve for two year-. Have never died rtmedies Tia sell as well or give such universal satisfaction. 7’hero have been some wonderful cures eflected by these medicines in this ei y. Several cases of pro uounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few hot ties of Dr. King’s Wew Discovety, taken in cooection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them als ways- Sold by Winn & Vauphau. IN ENTERPRISING, RELI ABLE HOUSE. Winn & Born can always be re lied upon, nol only lo carry i» stoed me best of everything, but to secure the Agency for such ar tides as have well known merit, and are popu : as with the people, thereby sustaining toe reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliaole. Having secured the Agei cy for the celebrmed Dr. K-ng's New Discovery foi Con sumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee, It will surely cure auy anU every affeciiou of Throat, Lungs, and Chest, and to show oui confidence, we invit yon to call and get a Trial Bott e Fre.. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Chilblains Sores, and all Sking Erupt ions,and poiitively cures Piles, or no pay requied. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by WINN & BORN. — There was a young man from Poughkeeysie, Who for his health took a trip o’ei the deep s* a Smith s Bile Bean" made him well, And—we dislike to tell— But so good did he feel he got tipsy. Two Dits per bottle, CLOTHING The beat most complete and in l est goods of any house in North Ga„ at Spence's. THE Avalanche Comes. P. F. COMAKLY NORCROSS, - GEORGIA, Wakes Up The Natives 1 beg leave te call the allcmioa of the |>cople 00l Gwinnett utul Miitou counties In the luel tlmt I have on lianh. aid constantly receiving s I sage ami thoioc lot ol DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ami nearly eveiylhiug kepi in a first class house. I pro|x>.-e lo cut profile Iron) FIVE TO TEX FEU CEXI . this lull, for the cash. Remember my motto “A swift uickle is etlor ilian a slow dime. ” ltnm nher tlmt my Mock is fresh, ami ol the viry latest Myles anl» design • While I make a specialty ol the above goods. 1 um not behind on Uropprips Provision* ant Faaer £»•&$ Can save you money. Call ami see me and be eonviuced it good goods, luir dealings and low prices are unv inducement Reap etlullv F. P. CONNAI.LY, Norcross, Ga. -NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE MS5.’ W.T.Smith, BUFORD, - GEORGIA. Has received an immense stock of Fall andWinterGoods I have selected iny stock with care and with un eye lo the wants ol my customers. Having bought low !or the Cush will give my customers tin bine fit. My stock is fresh, and consists of a lull line of Dry Goods, Groceries Notions Boots Shoes Huts Caps Clothing Hardware and in tact tvery thing usually lonud in u well.stockui country store My facilities tor handling these goods at short profits cant la- beut in tlii part ol the Stale. No clerk hire or house rent to pay—l give my customer: the dvantage ol this heavy expense: Remember I CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE C \SH. The highest market priee -laid for cotton and all kinds of coun'ry produce Give me a call and be convinced, W. T. SMITH, Buford, La. Special Announcement ! B. F. White, 1 SUWANEE, - GEORGIA : ;i Has now in store an elegant stock ot DHY GOOD , NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HA CLOTHING, HAKDVVARE, DRUGS. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TOB.4CSO aud CIGARS, Which he otic-8 to the trade as low is my house in Nor ih Georgia He calls special attention to his stock of i*ewiiif> MaehinEs and attachments There is no use going rny where else- I will furnsh them Highest Market pricE paid FOR Country Produce and COTTON. The public are invited to examine my stock and prices- I am prepared to compete with any house North of Atlanta in prices and quality of goods. It F WHITE, oct!3 3m FOR SALE OR RENT. Ou easy terms, good farming lands, apply J M Ambrose. Nov., 2, ’BS —2t NOTICE- Notice is hereby given to all persons not to trade for a note made by the undersigned due 15 November 1885, payable to Dock Thurbton. for the sum of Twenty Five dollars, as I wilf not pay the ■auie. J. T. BOWEN, Nov-3 1885 2t OUT OF THE ASHES! I rospec fully announce to my friends and -he public generally, that I have fully replaeed my bur, which was so badly damaged by fire a few weeks ago,and am proud to say have succeeded in making it the most attractive bar ami bib hard saloon in Northeas Giorgia. It has cost sie money. (Vow 1 went my friends wuom I have ac commodated in the past, to come up and settle their notes and ac counts iuiuaedia'ely. I must have money, or else ihev wi 11 hud them selves sued B. L. PATTERSON, Lawrenceville, Ga. MURDER! Par i«s due us for work most make immediate payment. Yon go our work and we must basli our money. Thai's enough, Patterson & Johssos, Blacksmiths, 3t Lawrenceville, Oa. Hlne Stone for sale at drug store in Lawrence at 3lbs. for 25 i cents —ts. W»ss A Bean. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE THUU) HOUNU. I will be ut the following places at the ti-ims stated, for the pur pose of collecting the taxes of Gwinnett county, for the year 1885. Martins, Wednesday Nov 11 Berkshire, Thursday, “ 12 Rockbridge, Friday, “ 13 Cates, Saturday, “ 14 Hog Vlouniain,Monday,“ lti Cains, Tuesday “ 17 Ben Smith s, Wednesday,** 18 Harbins, Thursday, “19 Bay Creek, Friday, “ 20 Lawrenceville, Saturdny, *• 21 Buford, Mojday “23 Duluth, Tuesday, “ 24 Norcross, Wednesday * * 25 Suwauee, Thursday, “20 J. N. VERNER,Tax Col. Sept 29 2t The bes( hand made shoes a Spence’s. Do you want a No. 1 Linen Bosom Shield front for (>oc. go to Spence’s. Do you want a neat black crepe walking suit go to Spence's, Boys, children and youths suits in great variety, and ctn ap, ar rvpence’s, SPECIAL NOTICE. Patties due us either by note or account, for Guano or Merchuu dise, dne Oct., 15, are notified tliit pnyment must be made by Nov. Ist, or else we will be com pelled to sue. We have carried you friends, through the dull months, now immediate payment [ must be made—we can’t carry ! you any longer. A J, Veal & Son. Stone Mountain, Ga. Octoiler, 20, 1885— ts. CHOLERA OTTJFI Danger the Great southern remedy FOK» BOWEL TROUBLEB, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC. •♦* * - nk. KllXihkS HU( K I,KBERRY < <)RI>I.\I should l»e kept in every household. It is one of the most pleasant and < Rica* iou.s remedies there is for summer com plaints. How necessary it is at a season m the year when violent and sudden attacks of the bowels are so frequent, you should have some speedy relief at hand. It will save much pain aud anxiety, well as large doctor hills. The wearied mother, losing sleep night after night in nursing the little nim slithering such a drainage upon i.ts system from the effects of teething, should ti** this invaluable medicine. For sale by all druggists at 50 cents a bottle. ae. stamp for Riddle Hook, to •V AI.TKH A. TAVI.OK, Atlanta, tbl. Big Show vs wmmm, WEDNESDAY OTC, 28tli AND Will remain ONE MONTH This Show will be the closing out sale of A T. Patti 110 and Co, On December K t the firm of A. T. Paltillo& G.i.. will l>e ih.-tol vid. J. N Thompson and J. A, Fattillo, re iring. In order to lie better able to seit'.e with them «t that time, we i uve decided >o ofl’ir our entire stock of (1 mils at uhou/ cos', wnb freigh' added. Our stock is complete, and »e inviie our old customers, anil the public generally, to examine our prices before buying, and we nssnrq ussnue you, we can save you f rom 10 to 20 percent, on your pnreha-es Our friend i who owe u« will please take notice tint their ac counts and notes must ALL be pan" up to enable us io make tins set-- dement, and w- hope none will wait for us to send a man to see them, or wait for their nec Hints ‘.o lie put in tbr hands of an offi :oir. Very Roipectfully, A T PATTILLO AC’, WAGONS, BUGGIES and CARRIAGES. Bladtsmithin’Hoseshoein’ and genet a! repairing done by the best smith in this section. A Full f- e of HARNESS bom seven to Twenty Dollars. i-.tmx ram, r. iil in this line is a trial, i have been in the coffin business nearly all my lile. and will sell them cheaper than you can buy them it any Railroad town, come and see me. I). C- LA N K FORI), liOgansville Ga. The Climax Reached Creates a Sensation, In making our bow to a generous public, who liavo stood firm in the past, wo desire to say a low words lor their “edification,” (Jompetion may blow and offer you goods at, or oelow cost, expecting to make their profits on some other staple aitide, but we giveyou goods ut prices that can not he forstalled. You may ••hank” on our rices, as we advertise at one price and sell at the same fi-one price is our motto , In offering our large stock of Dry oods Clothing, Jeans, Hats, Hoots, Shoes. Family Groceries, Furni ture, etc. wesimplysay that we look competition square : n the lace and laugh at their prices. Forinstanee 17 POTJN IIS OP’CiOC >I ) SUGV H FOR .*sl Coffee and other staple groceries proportionately as cheap. FU UN ITU HE. COFFIN* and CAsKETS li. this line oi goods we have as neat and as nobby a line as can he found anywhere, and will sell as cheap, ret27 2m YEA L, CiJ>Ul> and CO, Hulord Ga PURE WATER AND PLENTY OF IT. DRILLED WELLS. I will supply plenty of water to parties having rock wells ui from $1 to $3 per foot of rock to work through. Los- than half the oosi of blis.i tg, N . water, no pay 1 still blast out rock in races and ditches,, by the day or yard. Hard aod wet rock nspecialtv. T. Ramsden. Buford, (iwinnett Co., Ga, Nov. 10,h 1885 - —ot. PRECAUTION! DR. BIGGERS HUCKLEBERRY CORDIAL. (Jiddren Saques a: Almand & C<». JOH N B* *BROG DON’S SbJf'k of nobby ready trade clothing, is three timets as large as any in (7 winnett. *nd for prices can’t be touched. Yard wid*- sheeting Sets, at»Ai niand & Co. 17 lbs sngar fei $1 at Almand A Co, Electric bitters; ttie greatest remedy of ihe age at W inn & Bjru —ts.