Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 30, 1897, Image 3

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    Impure Blood
Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble arc!
Sick Headache t'nz Kt-sultj Doc
tored for Years Wlthovt Beiter.
" My blooi w.ts : , W o.v -i . r.i: i J bo
gan taking M.:.v! -v.-.2i!U! u haj
purified my I.. : ; t r-.Tcn-d iv,:) of
rheuraatura, '.'. oud s'ok
headaches. 1 t.i tia v.it,U
these difncuUi U.i- j i ii;r, B,,... 0t-la
to do a good ua.v'3 rorr. Rheumatism has
troubled mo oirso I -.vasathitd, bat I a;n
now er.'i I;; "'!." Mi.ts P'rscss
LEY, Box 45, !Fd4daa, California.
"I hsveiMi'fiird (run the electa of im
pure l luod, bcils, pimples, etc., for five
years. I have tried various remedies with
out relief and finally purchased six bot
tles of Em -d's Snrsapariltn. The boils
and piir.pli .i J.mvo nil disappeared since I
bsgan takii, tliin medicine. I am now
entirely carrd." .Louis Thomas, 1412
11th Street, Oakland, California.
food's Sarsaparilla
I.t the boat; -in fact tlis One True Blood Pu-rl-fidr.
AM .Insists. $1. six for 5. Get Hood's.
i
Hood's Pills
BPORTINO MATTERS.
are purely vegetable, re
liable, beneficial. 25c.
Take Notice.
The Bum of Ova nentji nAr Una will u
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
reipect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
not ices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
1 Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and mad f known
upon application.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political campaign
is over and the winter season again with
na, all will want an adequate supply of
i resh and varied reading matter (or the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
'JE&e GAZETTE 2.50 and Club Rate
' Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 $3.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00.. 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
! " B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
i Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
Local matter on 4th page.
It's out today, first of the season.
Hop Gold Bock beer. 88 41
E.W. RbeaA Co., pay the highest
prioe for hides and pelts. tt
Did you ever notice that the man who
does the least for a newspaper expects
the most from it?
As usual, always tn the lead. Hop
Gold Book beer on sala today. Bee that
you get it. 88 41
Lewis KioDey sold bis interest in the
Swaggart saloon stand today to Bob
Beard. May Bob succeed.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
. or geotlemnn, in fine repair, new pneu
matic tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam &
Bisbee's. tf
Dr. John W. Rasmus is keeping the
best o1a8S of goods At the Rdlight and
he will treat you right. Call In and see
him. ' tf. .
The length of life may be increased by
lessening dangers- The majority of peo
ple die from lung troubles. These tnny
be averted by promptly oseing One
Minute Cough Cure. Conser & Brock
L. O'Conner was arrestei yesterday
for disorderly cond not while nnder the
influence. O'Conners a decent, honor
able fellow when sober. As the Irish
man laid, "Whisky is tba devil."
Hoaly eruptions on the bead, chapped
hands ami lips, outs, bruises, scalds,
burns are quickly cured by De Witt's
Witob, Haml Halve. It is at present the
artiole most used for pile, and it always
cures tbem. Conser Brock.
An Incipont Are rot at Harry Jones',
week ago last 8nnday, was observed in
lima to save the residence. Tba rafters
opstalrs were all ablaze wben tba fire
was discovered. Harry at cnoe organ
ixai an impromta fire brigade and the
blue did not last long.
Oor'Old Reporter on Deck A gala With a
Few Pertinent Remarks Sport Not Well.
Old Sport must make an apology
for long remaining out of the publio
sight. He has had many trials and
tribulations sinoe his last publio ap
peareuoe. Last fall be was as chipper
as a ground squirrel; this spring his
soul is loaded to the guards with grief
and bis heart is not in the reportorial
work. He has a load of sad memories
and bad digestion. His liver is wrong.
A gay widow is (he cause of Old
Sport's troubles. The latter was won,
bauds down, and just when he thought
be was solid the g. w. goes dowu to
Portland and weds a red headed baok
driver. It was too much for one dose
and hardly enough for two.
But Old Sport baa not been idle all
the time. Yesterday he went down to
the Darktown . stables and found
'Honey" Bennett busy with some prom
ising horses Dutch, and a three-year-old
Ally, and last but not least, May M.
E. J. Duffy is the trainer. "Hon" and
Say BeDnett are full partners "Hon"
does all the work and Say keeps full all
the time. A redheaded kid named Boy
Miller is the jock, and tbey say that he
is a good one, too.
Gidd Hatt has a three year-old named
Gladdys in training. It keeps Gid busy
shaving and catting hair to pay expens
es, and when ho gets on the raoe circuit
it will probably require a whole barber
shop, may be more unless he gets
tapped off lucky. A kid known as
"Yak," but whose right name is K. O.
Devoigne, a rather euphonious name for
a jock, is doing the training. He is in
duetriouB and is making a good job of
it. "Yak" has a horse of his own Lan
ky Bob. "Yak" says Bob is a "cracker
jack." Bill MoEinley, the Duran horse, was
under trainiug for a short time. He
was too good a race horse at the wrong
time and his name is now engrossed in
the list of those who will ooutest for
the alfalfa stakes this summer.
Paul Jones is out of "kelter," having
had to undergo an operation recently
that most anybody would objeot to,
and he is eating crass this summer.
Cozy and Penland Buttes are also on
the retired list.
Beu Swaggart sold his flue horse, the
full brother of Suwbuck, to Ed. Bartlett
of SaDdon, B. C, on yesterday. The
horse is a fine looker; so is the mining
stook that Ben got for him.
Low Tillarl's saddle horse, Sinner, is
in good shape, out at the Matlock ranou.
The feed bills are sent in regularly and
the trainiug in every other respect is
mo(t success. ul. He will run Sawbnck
a mutch race on the first day of the
Hoppner meeting May 29ih.
Ben Swiiggart backed Hsheepsheitrer's
horse Hvinust Hawbuck, no Inst Suu
day. The shearers nil btt on ibei
favorite and Sawbnck woj. Swuguart
said that he was well satisfied with the
decision.
Geo. Aiken is looking nfter Swamp
and Holly, witb Tom McKane as jock.
George is an energetic horseman but
bas bad awful poor luck. It may
change and ge t worse, but Sport hopes
not.
Fred Pattnn has Cora J. and Ofleeta.
Some nf tbe boys "josh" Pat about his
horses having crooked legs, but be
comes baok by saying that tbey are just
crooked enough to win.
Jim Jooes is fixing np Ltil iRigga and
everybody knows that .litn will bock bis
favorite. Like Sport, Jim most always
bunks the wrong horse.
Tbe races flie last of this month and
the first of next p omise to be good.
TELEPHONE NEWS.
The Line is Being Rapidly Poshed to the In
teriorWill Probably Reach Monu
ment by Sunday.
The Gazette was oalled up Wednesday
by Frank Thomas, one of tbe construc
tion crew on the telephone line, from
Mabogony ltidge. Frank stated that a
reoent fall of snow had lowered the
temperature considerably and that a big
fire was neccessary to keep from freezing,
but that tbe weather would not interfere
with tbe speedy construction of the line.
'Phones are in at Rhea oreek, Hardmani
Toll Rock and it is thought that the line
will be completed into Monument by
Sunday. Long Creek will be reached at
no distant day. Indeed tbe speedy con
struction of tbis line shows a spirit
wbioh the Gazette is pleased to say is
worth tbe emulation of residents of
towns muoh larger than Heppner, and
who have been wont to oonsider us but
little better than a large Bheep-camp.
HeppDer is getting to tbe front rapidly
and will oontinua to reaoh out for tbe
interior tradj.
Here is a diamond, here a pieoe of
charcoal. Both carbon ; yet between
tbem stands tbe mightiest of magioians
Nature. The food on your table, and
your own body; elementally the same;
yet between tbe two stonds the diges
tion, tbe arbiter of growth or decline,
life or death.
We cannot make a diamond; we oan
not moke flesh, blood and bone. No.
But by means of the Shaker Digestive
Cordial we can enable the stomach to
digest tbe food which would otherwise
ferment and poison tbe system. In all
forms of dyspepsia and inoipient con
sumption, with weakness, loss of flesh,
tbin blood, nervous prostration the Cor
dial is the successful remedy. Taken
with food it relieves at once. It nourishes,
and assists nature to nourish. A trial
bottle enough to show its merit 10
cents.
A Noted Colored Lecturer and Evangelist to
Appear at the M. E. Church, South.
Tbe Rev. Wilbur Harwood, D. D., pre-
loing elder of tbe Afrioan Methodist
Episcopal church, of the Paget Sound
conference, arrived 'here this morning
nd will deliver a series of lectures at
the M. . churob. South, oommenoing
Monday evening at 7:30 p. m, entitled
A Missionary Voyage Around tbe
Globe, and Amerioa, the Cynosure of
tbe Christian World." The mere fact
that Dr. Harwood bas traveled in
Europe, Asia, Africa and the isles of the
sea, and engaged in missionary work in
Africa, the West Indies, the Fiji islands
and tbe isthmus of Panama, will assure
his audience a broad soope of evangeli
cal and missionary experience. Tbe doo
tor is on bis way to tbe Transvaal Repub
lic, South Afrioa. In addition to his
leoture be will also render a large nam
ber of missionary tongs, composed by
himself. Tbe leoture will begin at 7:80.
sharp. Admission 10 oents. All ere in
vited, as this leoture promises great
results.
Tbe difficulty of deciding whether the
First National Bank, of Arlington, or
Tbe National Bank, of Heppner. bBd
the first right to the sheep belonging to
Beok Bros, caused the case to be taken
to the federal ooorts, and yesterday ex
aminer in cbanoery, Geo. A. Brodie.
heard the testimony in Heppner. Re
ceiver R. T. Cox of tbe Arlington First
National Bank, Wirt Minor, of Portland
and Messrs. Raley and Ballerav were
here on the case.
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in plaeo
of Castor Oil.
Young Lovgreen, wbo was taken be
low recently to be treated for appendi
citis, was too far gone to be benefited by
treatment. Word came up yesterday
that be was dead.
PtNALTY OF CHARITABLENESS.
"How to Cure all rjkln Diseases."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment.'1
No internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itoh, all eruptions on tbe
faoe, bands, nose, &o., leaving tbe skin
olear, white and bealtby. Its great bead
ing and curative powers are possessed
by do other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Swsyne's Ointment.
J. P. Htyden, tbe well known and
popular traveling man, ii in town today
looking alter bis customers here.
Tba old lady tin right wben she aaid,
tbe child might die if tbey waited tor tba
doctor. She saved tba little one's life
witb a few doses of One Minute Cough
Cure. Sbe bad need it for oronp before.
Conser k Brook.
WELL WORTH BEARING.
AT THE CHRISTIAN CHOUGH.
Rev. Wilbur Har wood's Discourse as Told by
The Dalles Paper. t
From The Dalles Chronicle.
Yesterday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. an
unusually large congregation assembled
at tbe First Christian church to bear the
Rev. Dr. Harwood, whose masterly and
well delivered disoourse was an intel
lectual treat to bis attentive and no less
interested listeners.
In the evening every seat was crowded
to tbe doors. After a song by tbe choir,
the dootor, in a few well-chosen re
marks, introduced himself. Tbe doc
tor's father is a West Indian, and his
mother an East Iodiao, a native of Ben
gal, India, both parents afterward mov
ed to Cey'on, where the doctor oame
ioto existenoe. After paasiug through
the primary and normal schools of Cey
lon and Calcutta, be was transferred to
London, England, and completed bis
studies at King's oollege, Cambridge.
He was subsequently ordained in tbe
Anglioan churob and was sent as a mis
sionary to the Niger river in Africa,
where he served two years, tbence to
barbadoes. West Iodias, tbe Fiji islands,
Trinidad. Panama, thence to the United
States, where be connected himself with
the Colored Methodist church, and was
transferred to tbe Puget Sound confer
ence as superintendent of missions.
The dootor is on his way to ihe East,
en route tor South Africa.
T
HIS SPACE is owned by
' T. R. HOWARD, who
is still doing business at the
old stand. His new ad will
appear in next issue
Sinoe the change of time on the
branch travel bas improved very muoh.
There were a number wbo could not
find rooms last night and were com
pelled to sit up till morning, and yet
Heppner bas better botel aooommoda
tions then any town in the country of
its size. The hotels must be reaping a
harvest.
The "apron social" or bazaar at tbe
opera bouse last evening was well at
tended and thoroughly enjoyed. The
receipts netted $71.20, a pretty good aom
for these bard times.
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Ladies'
I Shirt Waists I
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NO FINER LINE TO BE $
FOUND IN HEPPNER
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H, New Shipment received tnis
in fm-or fj
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WecK fron) Chicago.
This $c(ion Shirt Waists villbe very much
among the ladies. We have just what you want.
We are also displaying our fine line of
STRAW HATS
AM enr ptfont wsrm wih' hM tin !nM stirr' to jm
th 1 of mots romlorfsbl r4 prrtnU blar. Ibis
a-ld. sum-su to you tbt (.lacs to aU It.
Our new stock of Spring and Summer dress
goods will arrive in a few days.
E. V. RHEA & CO..
T Fir Nloal Cak PwlU'ra,
UCDPMF.R. - - OHLUUN.
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After All Her Labor She Was Snubbed
for Her Pains.
"Are you much interested in charita
ble work?" asked the girl with, the eye
glasses.
"I was," returned the girl in the fur
cape. "I'm afraid that hereafter my
charity will begin at home and go no
farther than next door.
"Ah, you. are wrong there," said the
girl with the eyeglasses. "Of course,
it does discourage one to hove the waif
in whom she is interested pick her pock
etnnd the destitute widow for whom she
has been persecuting her friemls crit
icise her taste in millinery; still, the
broad principles of humanity "
"Look here, said the girl in the fur
enpe, fiercely, "it is all very well for you
who ore engaged to a young clergyman
to talk obout the brond principles of hu
monity I'm surprised that you don'
u.e capitals in pjvnking of them but
for my part T'd like to Ree a little less
public Charity in some people nnd a lit
tie more common humanity."
"Oh, if you nienn in regard to pauper
izing people by "
"1 menu nothing of the kind. Now
there is Harold "
"I was wondering how soon Harold
wns eoming into the conversation
said inc girl with the eyeglaxfes
roftly.
"It it wasn't Harold, exactly," said
the girl in the fur eaiie; "it wa his
mother; she it Interested in charity
J 011 know."
"Of course, a womnn with a nose like
hat couldn't be expected to keep it out
of other people a affairs."
"I think she hns a very nice nose my
self," said the g'rl In the fur enpe. stiff
ly. "TTarold l thought to look a great
deal like her."
"Oh, I that is, by the way, I heonl
that you bought a gold thimble th"
other lnv. ITave you been doing much
fewlng?"
"-V not very much. Oh, Elsie, if you
will never, never tell as long as you live,
I'll tell you nil about It. You see, Har
old's mother has somehow gotten nn
Idea that I am a frivoloua person, and
Inst week I well, I decided that IM
how her how praeticul I um."
"Well, and did you?"
"It was this way I was, of cours",
anxious for her good opinion."
M yes; I understand that she ha 0
pood deal of money in her own right."
She wants Harold to msrrv a prac
tical girl, so I gave up curling my hair.
taught a pair of hoot a mile too long
for me and asked everybody to eall me
'Margareet' Instead of 'Daisy.'"
"Yes, and what was the result?"
"She told Harold that she hoped she
was tbe one, not she, who wit mistaken
In my character, nnd eas'inlly men
tioned the fact that athe thought every
young couple should own the house In
which they set up housekeeping!"
"Oh, Dal I mean Margaret, how per
fectly lovely!"
"Wasn't It? Then I heard that she
wo Interested in on orphans' home, no
I decided to become Interested in It,
to. I told her that I would make n lot
tf garments for the orphans, and ynu
should have seen her surprise and pleas
ure:
"So you really made garment for
the children? How did vou g alxiiit
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"I mad one. I bought lot of nfT:
th people at the shop seemed t- think
It mtber unsuitable for the p'irrio'e,
but It was so pretty that I eouh'n't r
fist It. I had esne'-tfd msrr.trfi tn r-.H-
Pie, but ahe showed such a l.irk of In
terest In It that I Just shut ir''fjf ur
It? and made little tlrru all by rrr
'lf!"
"Yoti don't say o! How l..ra' did It "
"Take rue? A week. Wti- n It v
f n'thed I 1cchM not to w ii' nr.' .! tV
otVra were trade, but tpte 't tf -to
17rr!d's rr.nthr. When I rot th-r-I
was so proud end ao erelted that 1
could hardly onen tbe prVire aD ,,PI
op the dre for lnre-tier !"
"AnA w.rj't he stirpri- AT'
The as. fhe he I 'M it in hr
nrvji i"re 'me. virr rf it thu i"
and tint, tl.en the iWd rre "
"Where y,n 4rv r- i't tVt
Ter jaarrlM!?"
"Xo: ah h i'ked me whit on
rsrth It was!"-.ni;i oroTimet-l,Vrn
Rev. W. M. Jones, wife and ohild,
wbo have been visiting here for tbe
past ten days, left yesterday for Milton.
The best possible terms
for anything new to you are:
Get of your grocer a pack
age of Schilling's Best tea.
He pays you your money
back if you don't like it.
hillinr
San Ft
R. F. Hynd went lo Portland Wednes
day .
Dr. J. M. Wilson came up from Tbe
Dalles tbis morning.
Commissioner Beckett was over from
Eight Mile Wednesday.
Mrs. T. W. Ayers accidentally fell on
last Tuesday, bruising herself badly.
J as. Raney, a oonsin of the Binns
brothers, arrived yesterday from Poplar,
Qrant county.
Subscribe for the Gazette. Don't be
a moBsbaok. Take the paper and aJ
vertise your business in it.
John Carter, Jas. Cochran and Chag.
Bockler oame in Wednesday for freight
tor Monument. Tbey left yesterday.
The Gazette is in receipt of a letter
from Newt. Jones, now of Baker City.
He seems to be prospering over there.
Tom Buokley and diet Sargent be
oame involved in a oonllict Wednesday,
Tom using a oane. Tbe fun was worth
$10 to Tom, so Judge Riohardson de
cided.
Condon Globe: W. O. Minor, a
Heppner merchant, advertises in tbe
Gazette that he ss the father of 26
children and needs tbe trade of the
publio. Very few minors oan boast of
such a record.
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HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
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CUHtS WHtHt ALL HSf (AII&.
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1 bom i;ouiin Bjrrup. 'rules uoou.
in time, sold nr nnigumts.
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Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect
QILWAM & BISBEE,
At the old stand, have the usual
spring outfit of
FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE
AND CAMP OUTFITS,
Besides the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention.
Call on-
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Next Door to First National Bank Building.
RACES! RACES!
. I Am The Father of
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' 1 "Tf) -i-k-;-r iTTTT 11.
THE HEPPNER SPEED ASSOCIATION
Hfive Decided to 1 1 o 1 1 m,
Mace IMLoetinLjo:
iVt IIBPPNEK, ORE.
ON FOUR DAYS AS FOLLOWS:1
Saturday, May 29,
-AND -
May, Wednesday and Thursday
o JUNE 1, 2 and 3. O
j; $700.00 IN
PURSES ! $700.00
PROGRAMME:
cikbT DAI -Hatnrusv, May 29-Kao I. U'larler mil. dish, match raoa
between H:oner, owned by Low Tillard, and Hawbuck, owned by lien Haagvart
for tlOO a side. Kan. 2. Four aud one-half (arloogs. free lor all. Furs., 100,
IUce 3. Three eighth mil. daub, fre. for all. Purae, 17.").
HKOONIJ DAY-lo-aday, June 1 Hao 4. One-half mil. dash. (re. for all.
I'nrse. Raca 6. Hit hundred yard dash. fre. lor all. l'urae, 175.
THIRD DAY Wednesday Jan. J! lUo 1. Quarter mil. dab. fre. for all
I'lire. :). lUos 7. One thousand tarda, (res for all. 1'il'ss. IIDO,
FOURTH DAY Thursday, Jon. 3-lLcs 8. Ou half tnlln, handioap, free
for all. I'nraa, $). Han. . Ou. half mil., consolation ran., for defmttd
horses. I'orse, f 70. Rao. 10. Mai. race from wire to wire, open lo tb. world
i'nrse S o
CONDITIONS These race, will b governed by th. rules of tb. I'.nifln
Hlood Hors AiMociation. Entrane. fe in all racas. Dot otherwla. apaoifled, 10
pr rent of amount or paras, Ov. or more to enter, thr. to start. In case that
porsea abova eiveo do not fill with flv. complnt. entries, lbs board bas tb powar
lo redoes tb. amounts of lb. parse, as tn Ibair jirlgmaul seem proper. Tb. di
reetors reawrv. th. right lo poatpon. an? and all raoe. on account of inilnneol
weather. If above raoM do not fill. pnrs. will ba givan fur apacial ran, to I
iitxtituted by lb. directors. I' arses will (hi divided 70 per ont lo th. first bora.,
i) (r cent lo second. All .otrln. to clos. by S o olook, p. m, on tb. .veiling pra
oaeding th. raoe.
ILL MSB ILL III! PAID IN FULL.
Am also a Merchant and Want
Your Patronage.
And in order to get it we have pro
cured the finest line of General
Merchandise ever shown in this city.
(No Dies on us, or fly
W. ar. not like tbe
speak, on onr soods:
fir. or onr oomnetitnra.
wbo lay dormant six mtntbs, but ar. open
for business at all hours, day. and months.)
sawn w
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OUR SPRING STOCK
AMOUNTING
TO OVER
Is now in and ready for inspection. Call and
examine; we are here to show goods.
Why do you wait dear brother.
Why do you tarry so long:
When Minor & Co. will give you
What you want for a song.
Yours for Business, A1I1N0R & CO.
TUB FAMOUS
Hop Grolcl Bee
A COOL, REFRESN 10 AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Brewery Conipnny,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
VANCOUVER, WASH.
You can Wager Your Sox that You
are Always at Home at ....
W WELCOME
Oo Willow Htrael, near the City Uall.
THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
They try to pl.aa. all, Fio olob room, lo coonactloo.
LOW .TILLARD, Prop.
A. W. !ATTF.UON, Hwalary. W. O. MINOR, fra.idat.1.
K. It. KKEKLANI). Trra.orar.
E !. Maths k. lJv MAte, K. (i Hrrry, (Uo. llatrlnilon, Henry Ilcptner(
J. W. Morrow, (lid Hall, Aiken, I)inol'.n. If
00TS AND SH0ESm.,
TMt LACC TO OCTTHCM IS AT
H hu tuytalof la 'SIS tin tbt y "r 4alra n1 yni rn 4pn4 an It roo frl s fvi
arUi-la sua Mat (uartntaat It.
SHOES IN ALL THE
Old Bund, M.ln fitr..t.
LATEST STYLES.
P.o.lrlnf Sp..llty.
roAUK Bo.rus
I. J. soteari
Rogers & Roberts,
- -Contractor And Boilder.
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