The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 25, 1886, Image 3

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    published very Thursday.
nnror.it itniistr forinTs. tht Courts of
. trary, MT. o.l b.laHr, J S.i'untl
Vday ol iMcaiobar.
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rv'itr frl-niU throiuh'iul lh connty will
r li'OS tIIIp nJ ' il"'H'0'l. '
i f-. ,,rM tb.'"n "P-
r- ilw. our i-n;. n.u w;ll aljt 'T'O
MI4 lr lh ' th iili tlietn.-o
nLrlof loel .ui.ii.. of rsh.lf Int.rr-rtt
frit will not iMil.lour II rtsyunJluls lor Us
Vloiiio tbsf mf !'
1T0TICB TO CUB3CJSIB321
f,o!i ot th ft-turin. ',,,M'' of
vour paprr. Tho..- tli-nrcs toll yon
lllt HAT IC to which vm ii friCKir-
VniM Ir) I'AIK. Within H W.'nks lift.T
IIKdlfy fc Sllt, r if dllto t'llUlltfl'd.
& othvr nvript in iii-txfiirv.
SALEHE3I3TS3.
Monday. Mar. h 2:. IVt.T Uauch will
cell pel sotiul property ni'iir Mid
li-lnirh'li.
Mnrcli !. ii-IhiIoii Oris Trustee of
Mary li. Sehrud.-r will sell person
al property ii'-ur Adunifburif.
Friday, April :i. MierilT will sell Keul
Kitate ut the t'otirl Hoiixe.
Moiidnv, April r, H. WIINon I'Mi.
Ainee of Moses KreldiS. will
hill ileal I'.ststein Spring twp.
Hattirduv. March 27. .lere l'rone will
sell lion. at the Washington
I I Oil!'.
TiM t i emit' .flam T Win' BOtrs, ai' Tall Ml
prat 'tn."
Mrs. IMvId Spade of this plueu Is so
rloiifly ill with dropsy.
Thobo harbingers of Knth' spring,
blue birds rouinsund blackbirds, huvo
nrrlved.
John (lllbert of Adatusbur is komir
tollreeu Forrest, Viinlu, to work in
a tannery.
Ir. J.Y. Hliintlet U carrying his arm
in a--d'n tin result of u full a few
weeks ngo.
Subserihers who change their post
oflleo this spring nIioiiIiI Inform us tflv
iiij ns their old address us well as the
new.
Keports from nil over tin State
say that the prospects for a splendid
wheat crop are good, which makes the
farmers feel jubilant.
l'.ph. (rnybill, who recently became
one. of our citi.elis, seems to take to
Midilli bin ch us his home us iiatnri 1
at a duck takes to water.
Another lot of Hue Cloverseed Just
received bM. K. Svhuch in Fraklin,
near ihftjMiddlebnrph depot, l'ni m
ers can be BUppli d by culling on Mr.
ScIkicIi.
Erysipelas and Salt Uheiini was
driven entirely uway from Mrs. J. C.
Anderson, l'eshtku, Wis., by Hurdoek
JMooil bitters. Ho equal ns n blood
puriiier.
An occasional Hitting p.tKses np or
lown the street, to remind us that the
great day of tribulation druweth iiifc'h
w lien the renter tnkuth up his bed and
toddles.
Now Is the right time to trim your
grapn vines. If done much later than
this the sap will begin to run, uud the
vines will bleed, t'.o saysa well-known
grower of grapes.
MaJ. Hamilton, tontemplates con
verting the Egbert property in Se
linsgrove into ii hotel and continue In
the business with a few slight varia
tion. (ieorgo (). Smith of Iienvertown is
about to leave for Myerstown, Leb
anon county, to asist John I. Hubert,
formerly of Middleburgh, In conduct
ing a hotel.
Tahuadgt snys that ho considers
finy man a giant whocao concentrate
his mind and all his energies on one
particulur thing. So, gentlemen, all
hands to tho spade uud away to the
garden bed.
Mrs. E. C. Aurntid has leneived her
htock of Spring ond Summer Millin
ery and Fancy goods, and invites the
public- generally to call, examiuo and
price the goods.
Thos. Youngman is doing a emash
Ing business retailing flour ut McClnre
He handles the best brunds In the
market and sells at figures that justi
fies even farmers to sell their wheat
uud buy their flour of him.
Dr. llassinger recently extracted an
open safety-pin from the throat of six
month old child of Howard (iiftin
Franklin township. The child had
swallowed it and suffered great pulu
for two hours when the doctor re
moved the piu with instruments.
Hilly Uoltxworth "inino hosti" of
the National Hotel, Meliusgrovo, says
"landlords may come and landlords
may go but 1 goes on forever." He
is doing u good business, which is due
to a great extent to the skill of his
good w ife in the culinary department.
NOTICH.-AU the l'romisory Notes
ami Hook accounts of Simontoii, liur
ber & Co., have been placed in the
hands of H. S. Schoch, Esq., for collec
tion. To save costs all concerned had
better pay at once.
SlUONTOS, 1UKUKU& CO.
The grand jury at tho reoent court
held luSoiinuerset county recommend
ed the building of a jail and court
house for that county the price for
both not to exceed twenty thousand
dollars! Why not put up a canvass
ut once uud have something substan
tial! John Jordan, residing In Manner's
Valley, whlleon a hunting expedition
in company will) two other men in
Little Valley u few weeks ago, sud
denly came upon a large the bear
with three oubs. To their utter sur
piiso and satisfaction the old lady
made oil with all possible haste, leav
ing the cubs to the mercy of the hun
ters. Each of them . took one, and
Mr. Jonlsu's Is now at the residence
of hit lijiother at Hroluinger's gap and
- The black measles are spreading
death and desolation among the chil
dren at Freeburg. The disease is of
the most virulent type, and If not
fatal, nearly always leaves its mark.
The rapidity and precision of the
construction of C. C. Seebold s store
house by John P. Stetler Is among
the wonders of modern accomplish
ments and proves hhn an architect of
extraordinary ability.
Ml'MCAL Coi,!,K.3R.-Mrs. Jennie M
McMurtrie of Philadelphia, ft gradu
ate of Salem, Conn., has been engag
ed as Principal t tach tho 2Hh ses
sion ISonmil Musta school of six weeks
with able assistants, beginning April
2Cth, ISM. Address P. O. Moyer.Mu
sleal Director, Freehiirgh, Pa.
Sol. Oppenhelmer was to the city in
January when ho ordered a large
stock of Spring and Hummer goods
which is r.iiw daily coming In ami fill
big up the shelves which ure becom
ing vacated by his immense sales. He
will go again us soon as his health will
permit.
Mrs. M. S. Feese of He.ivnrtown Is
the owner nnd operator of a most
thriving little business in the snte of
flour, qiteensware, confectioneries,
Ac, iVc. Her business tact demon
strides to a certainty that women
have a sphere in life beyond the toil
and drudgery of household duties.
Daniel Snyder and David Stahlnoe
ker have secured th contract of Mr
Mct'euley for dicing out the cellar
and foundation for tho new Jail for
$i0.00. John uud Aaron Stnhhieckor
have the contract for furnishing the
foundation stoue. It will rcquiro :!"0
perches or wore, for which Mr. Mo
Cuuly pays them (1.2') a perch.
Stetler's Cornet Hand was out sere
nailing one evening last week uud fa
vored the editor with one of theirnew
marches. They ure constantly im
proving und expect soon to reach the
top. Thev have secured work on the
new Jail for several fine cornetists
who w ill be a valuable addition to their
ranks.
1 hereby inform the people of Mid
dlebiirgh und vicinity that I will o en
a school on the hill April 5, 1m!, to
continue ten weeks. Couipetaiit as
sitants bu secured If nVccssary. All
tho common school branches in con
nection with the higher branches will
be taught. Terms .! fO to I:MW for
t'.TUI. J. P. ElSlCMI.VLKIt.
Norms Tu DKliroii. Notice is
hereby iveli that the books and out-
standing claims of Jeremiah Crou
have been ussined to me for the
benefit of creditors. Allnersoiis know
iligthemsclves indebted to him will
plitase pay ut once uud save costs, as
legal proceeding will be instituted for
the recovery of the same unless the
above request Is complied with.
J. (I. Cuotnk.
Nearly all that we know we accept
on the testimouy of somebody else. If
those who have never tried Dk. Walk
KIl'S CAMKOKNIA Vl.NKUAIl J'.HTKUS,
and ure suffering from dyspepsia
billious or other fevers.kidney or liver
complaint, or from impure blood, will
receive the testimony of the many
thousands who have tried the Hitters,
uimI beeii oured, they will be uctiug
wisely.
Strange and unlooked for medicinal
qualities have rtwutly been discover
ed In tobacco. Some of our religious
denominations have "Mint down" on
their ministers using tobacco. The
lbt thing on deck after tho passage
of uid ordinance, was one of the fold
who used it for throat trouble, anoth
er for toot hache, another as a nervine
tonic, and still another for indige
tion. The next will bo for epilepsy
and Ingrowing toe-nails.
The many friends of Jere Crouse In
Snyder comity, will be pleased toleurn
that he has bridged the fluuuciul
chasm which recently threatened to
engulf him. All his business will bo
conducted" as heretofore, and "Shade
Mountain Dew" is again attainable
by simply addressing him. He will
sell a lot of personal property ut the
Washington House on Saturday next,
27tli, for the particulars of which see
the bills.
John M. Steluingor of the Post has
beeu canvassing tho west end of the
county during the last week in the
interest of the Post. He has been
very successful owing to his influ
ence with the women among whom
he Is u general favorite. He Is per
fectly harmless, however,!! left alone.
He is full of luisiness, wears u saiTron
moustache, is married, and his word is
as good as his check ou a sand bank.
Seliusgrove is Just now agitated
over the prospects of getting the Wat
sontowu Hoot Si Shoe Fuctory within
its borough limits. Tho town is to
subscribe f 35,000 towurdsit. Canvas
sers are soliciting subscriptions from
the citizens and A.W. Potter uddress-
ed the people on the subject in the
Hall ou Tuesday evening. It is a
good thing und nil the people want it,
us it is a matter that interests their
soles, but thirty-live thousand times
A hundred cents on the dollar is an
item not to be sneezed at, either.
We understand that Hoover's dam
Is being temporarily rebuilt the pres
eut demand of wuter for the mill be
ing supplied with what is known as u
"ootfer dam." In our estimation it is
very unkind for tho owuorsof tho mill
to Insist ou obstructing Middlecreek.
Wo have offered everything oonslst
unt to the owners of the mill to change
the location of the dam, but Mr.
Hoover seems disinclined to accom
modate anyone but himself. We
have been offered any amount of help
financially and otherwise te advance
the interests of the people, but our
overtures have thus far been discoun
tenanced. We think there is enough
virtue lu our fish laws to at least se
cure us a fish-way uud we can raise
enough money In a day to proseoute
the eoee uud Uncertainly will be tried.J
.1.
RoLti or Honor. The following eauie dislodged, and, sweeping to the
persons have paid their subscription ground, bore him with it.
to the Post to the dates opposite I Mrs. J. I). Radabach Is slowly re
their names. Should any mistakes, covering front her severe Illness.
occur In these credits or on your pa
per please notify us:
John Gilbert
April 13, '87
O. K. Pdckel,
II. 8. Freed,
J. Dutiigurdnor,
March SVS'J
Christian dross,
James O. Snook,
Apr. 1, "80
Sept. 1567
March 1, '87
Dec. 1, '83
May 20, '80
Apr. 1, '80
May 1, 87
Apr. 1. '87
may 1, '87
Feb. 1, '87
I. 8. Specht,
James Shuman,
Henry Frock,
Isaac P. Hourkoy,
F. W. Dreese,
J. I. Dingamau,
Laury C. Kelgte,
Mary A. iioloudcr,
The "blind" In front of Soebold s
new store room was removed last
week and revealed one of the most
costlyas well as the most tastily fronts
we have over seen. The front con
tains three panes of glass Si!) feet euch
and u number of other smaller lu sixe.
The dimensions of the store room are
71x22 feet, with a ware room 1.1x22.
The Hall, over It, which is a long felt
want for Mlddleburgh, is 20x8ft feet
and Is supplied with twelve windows.
It is complete lu every respect, with
the exception of a balcony which
should be built over the front uud a
door eut out from the liall. This
would not only servo us a much need
ed addition to the Hall, but an awn
ing as well, to proieet the goods lu
Ltheshow windows, uud we hope Mr.
S. will see lit to cup the climax with
t his addition.
Auk Hi t Su m (Jakh kud.
Fraw John, bust dogrthart dos my
ulde'lieb, iter Hons Muokle, die Hribli-
deena SchmucklefriU gahired hut.
Mann Yaw guwiss, see sin shunt
uwile gahired. Ich hub see es hura
in de Post lasa.
J Vaw Forwos bust do niier des net
geso;ht?
Mann Well, om arst.a hub Ich net
gadeliktoses dewurt war decrs tu '
sogu, iimlom andera hub ich es goiis'
isuiii unieitKcr ror-essa. jauioii- the most common and fatal in
Fruw-Yiist so. Kir kails httcked by J , ,.,,, rV- jr,.n ulTer from tli-m
aiiomlerlu tin stoia uud swet.etl an ., ,., frequently nnd most Intensely,
grouser owct fun wonder lased i d.-r ; T.jr vict ims are falling exhausted liy
tssiduiitf un.ls. ll iseseii.I tlerfun. Kir!,. Wasi.le of life everv d.iv. Ho
wiver sit.H 1 1 ii 1 1 it i ii e uud p'vancht onf
ira yiiu a - sie hara ni was nwj,'ate,
weil deer tsii Keit.ich slnd for un
tsieihin' ins house t-u Kreu. Ich
woi.nvr eb der lions Muckeluwsei
li'll ull spend for duwock und schnops,
sodosdie fraw Leu tseiduu afford.'x
kou'
Iier inanii Is nous hiuich der huts
simp und hut sich (,'ood ifakicked.
The boys had u regular 'cantico'
over ut Franklin on Thursday evening
if last week, when they went to cele
brate the iimrriae of u youii Frank,
liu lady to a Hcudini' K'nt leiiuui. For
u while they contented themselves
with surrounding; the house und howl
iiitf like u pack hungry of prairie
wolves around u western settler. They
ventured nearer and nearer until they
learned that the Icecream, with which
the yonnc lady had intended to treat
her iicts, was hi u curtain room.
Uno of the boldest entered u window
by stepping oil the shoulders of the
others, and extracted the freezer
carried It hway uud destroyed what
Ice cream they could not eut. There
Is not n mortal living that enjoys in
nocent fun more than the editor of
this paper, but we do honestly think
that the line ou.tlit to be drawn here.
and future deeds of the kinds everely
punished by law. Such actions are
not only an injury to our town but a
downright disgrace, and are neither
prompted by honest motives or piod
sense. If thoy were hoys, their par
ents onht to take them across their
knees and thoroughly spank them, if
youiiK men then let sterner measures
bu advanced to stop the ntiinauue.
Ukavkutow.n. Jennie, u bright
little daughter of Jacob Wetzel, was
buried ou Wednesday of Unl week.
'er A. Fees is preparing timber for
a new house, which he intends to
erect during the summer.
William Youugiiiuu has sold his in
terest in the Keystone Match Factory
to S. O. Weike, who now owns half of
the establishment. Yoiiugiuau will
clerk for A. H. Howersox.
Foster Smith intends to establish a
Urooin Factory in town next fall. He
makes his intentions known ut this
tiuie in order to Induce farmers to
raise broom corn during the summer.
Stpiire Coleman Is making prepara
tions to erect un addition to his house,
Nut ban Maubeck has gone to Mloli-
igun, where he will work during the
summer.
Francis liowersox, teacher of the
Furnierville school, hud a spelling
match ut his school house on Monday
evening of lust week. It was largely
ut tended.
Isaac Stetler has gone to Philudel
phia to live with his uncle.
Rev. Young moved hts family from
Port Trevortou to this place last week,
Mr. Y'ouiig has beeu ou the chart
once before, uud his congregation ut
this pluce are delighted with his re
turn. He is a powerful preacher nnd
a man of eminent piety. Itev. Smith,
his predecessor, Is u man of solid prin
ciples uud a thorough theologian,
His membership ure lothe to part
with him.
A shower of ruin, accompanied by
thunder uud lightning, passed over
this place ou Thursday night.
Hurler uud Steiningor ot the Post
were in town on business lust week.
The (ieriiiMi Hand wh'ch is travel
ing through the country, made our
streets lively on Friday. They exe
cuted some of the sweetest music- we
ever hoard.
Ner Fees, while felling a tree in the
woods last week, had one or more of
his ribs cracked. The tree had lodg
ed on the limbs of a neighboring tree,
und, while ..Ner was attempting to
i-tiiiiMhnJ rcitleovjSf,',"",''Jt h-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge (J. Smith will
goto Lebanon county, on Thursday,
whoro they will work l:i John Liui
Pel). 13, '87!0"rt-s Hotel.
Apr. 1, "8il Our schools will close on the first of
April.
The Keavertown Literary Society
Is still in a healthy condition.
C1TI7.KN.
Artist Deibert is going away on
Monday.
Two pictures of one person for 23c
(album size) at Doibert's.
If yon move this pring don't full to
notify us of the change.
Sixteen small gems for 2oi'ts. The
same on mounts 40c, ut DclbcrtV
Uallery.
Snt.Mit.Ks! SiilSOi.rs: -Fifty Thou
sand No. 8. IS Inch Shingles ut $2.30
per thousand. Inquire at this ot'li-e.
Large pictures for 8xU frames for
73cts. Framed ready for the parlor,
from $1. 2-3 to fi.OJ each, ut Deibert's
gallery.
Catarrh is a disease of the iniieom
membrane, almost invariably origi
nating hi the nasal passages uud
maintaining its stronghold in thelic.nl
Ely's (.'renin Hahu w ill cure catarrh in
Its worst stace, and fives Immediate
relief from colilln head. It contains
no Injiiiioiisdrugs. Price lift y cents.
March.
Tows Lots port Sai.k. The un
dersigued offers for sale his lots sit mil e
In the town of Franklin, near tin
Middteburgh depot. These ure desir
able building lots. For further par
ticulars flutl on or address
It. ltoTIIKurK,
McClure, Pu.
or J. H. Kotiiiok k,
Middlchiu-Kh, Pa.
Through our luxurious and pervert
ed modes of living, uud from u score
of c antes bexides, diseases of the kid
neys and urinary organs are now
you fear this end for yourself. If so,
we can assure you of help by means
of lr. Kennedy's "Fuyorite Heinedy."
March.
The State Normal Sch i 'I . the Cth
llistriit at Hlooilisht'l'r.'. I 'a .will begin
the Spring term ou NI i i I t , March
.'.Mb, lNMtt.
The atteiidanco in the Net ,..;.! de
I ut rt 1 1 1 ' ii I Is t lie largest in anv winter
term in the history of the school. The
corps of teachers will be enlarged to
meet the increased attendance of the
coining term. The additional build
ing containing twenty-six recitation
rooms is almost under roof.
Hereafter, candidate for the new
Senior class will be examined In all
the preceding studies by the State
Hoard at the time of the Senior exam
inatioii, in June, und that will be the
lln id examinations In those studies. A
similar examination will be held e illy
in September for candidate unable
to attend in June.
Special effort will be made during
the coming term tn prepare students
for this examination uud that of t uin
ty Supc rliiteuduuts. Students pre
pared here for college are now in Am
herst, Williams, Vassur, Lafayette,
Ihckiiison and Lehigh I'niversit y.
Itooms should be engaged early. Stu
dents having a card from the Princi
pal may buy tickets ut half fare on
the L. V., 1). I,. &i W. and P. iV II., U.
Its. Write for further information.
H mil m mpti
.MAIMMKI .
At the residence of Franklin I'.ulib,
In Mlddleburgh, Pa., March 21, by
itev. S. P.UrwIg, John F. Hruniierof
near Middlebiirgli, Pu., and Mi-A I
varetta Dunbar of Three Kivers.Mich
March H, ut the residence of t he
bride's parents in Miildlnbiiri'li, Pa
bv Hev. S. V. tirnenhoe, Kdwiu (
Stobl of Heading, Pu., und Miss Nellie
Millliouse, of Middlebiirgli, Pu.
March 1 by Kev. .1. P. Shlndel
Jiuvid F.lluubert and Sarah WeUm
of West Heaver,
March 21, by Hev. .1. P. .Shindd
Franklin F. Hare ef Midillshiirgh and
Miss Rebecca Katliurmuu of Union
county
March 28, infnut sou of Kuianiiel
and Alice SasMiuiau, uyd ubout 11
inontlis.
At Salem, March 11, Anni F.liza-
beth, wife of Daniel Hoywr, nged .
years, 10 mouths and 21 days.
March 13. in Fnioii two., John H..
son of Nathan uud Hannah lierrold,
lifted l'j years una 11 inontlis.
Oraln jlliirkct.
CORKKCTKD HY W. II. WIXKY UVEIIV
WKDNKsDAY.
No. 1 Hed wheat t .8N
' 2 Fultz and mixed bli
3 white M
Hye nii
t'oru 40
Oats tn II -I
Potatoes 4ri('i.'i0
Hutter 10
Kirifs 10
Pitted cherries V4
(Tnpitted "
Hluck berries 8
KiiHiilierrlns go
Dillons 40
bard ?
.'allow 6
('liickensper lb (I
Turkeys St.l
Side ;
Soiilde H
Hum 10
tPiiro Hye. Connor Dis
tilled Mountain Dow "Whis
key at $2.00 per gallon or 60
cents per quart.
TlIlCOS. SWTNEFOfrD,
liable llotol, IVaulilin, 1'a.
Kidney Complaints Among Poth
Hexes ond All Anes-A Hrilllunt
Recovery.
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Mauli .', VJ. 11. 1). Mll.l.l.K, Jr.
FIFTY GIRLS !
TO KNIT m CROCHET,
(looil Want's, Pay Weekly.
I.i'lit, steady work jrlven out to be
uiaile at home. Work and material
furnished, called for and delivered
free by express.
Glok Knitting Co.,
823 Washington St., Ho.ston.Mass.
Feb. ll.'HO.-.'ui.
WILLIAM MANN.
Blank Book maker Sta-
tioncr, and S team
Power PRIH
T E R
Ko 629 Market Street,
rillLADEUUIIA.
lotnyhitM. One 1'i'iee Selliun
Price Marked On AH (Iwda Jn
yuret. Apr. inz.
isaac iri:AVi:t
uriron cutist !
i
Middlcburg. Snyder County, Pa.
UVVtCM I FOASSLIS tlHAS Till DsrOT
lvnrythiiiK bolonRinpr to Ibe pro
I . i . i
nm mi mo ftituuu to buicci Avorv ft
S. WEIS
of tho
CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE
Solinsgrove,
i3 in tho City
this week!
WATCH THIS SPACE; IT WILL
PAY YOU I
'HE
WORKS I
ManufactorcH of I'ltitinchcs. Jutnp ri al 'uit ingH. Wnfjotiw, "-!eii;h8. Also
Sii ,! and llotililu Ilium s.
f- " 'J
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k a :. " Kri M J r-V'l?-,
' a ft'' ;i iv "-'r . '-C'2
i'S .-.i;' '-' ' - ' ' '
-! '- a. ii iii-trtr'.-a rJt i iin i-'. i air .ri-rii-n-f
V1 and see our 7;".(l'l IV p l'u,'gy, which we are iii;iI,m . n tjaiinj
'oiil liii'' M ati i inl talteu in cicauuefri' worli. Call on nr a.l.liei-H
May lA-T.-tf.
TINWARE, STOVES. HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, Sec.
i Wnn!,l rospnet fully inform it
' .'
eit i.eiih of Sn lor county, that J
, litiuf 1,1 1 I, HI .1.1 Iii ,iit illl tu.,r.
I'"!"1'"'1 l IO ttll WO I It
ill my li n j ntlv and in tho
best woiLm uiauner. Sly
Slock of
COOK STOVES
A.l
lIKATEIiS
t; i
1 JL' rji Tfll V- A
1$ OZSJ
,1 II
1 -mi r...i-t.'i'i
try
Successors lo Si i mm tun, JUnbcr $ Co.
NEV7 GOODS! NEW PRICES!
Me hnrrjust ortnl the F.1LL JM I! LVTEJi acascn
with (tn entire new stuck oj Joufs, consist in of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
xorovs. f.rrs. cais, ri;rxhs, ):ils:s,
vi'tu:i;y, CMii'i:TAinri:rciLiLjt. inn,
jui:h.s,;i..tss, r.v. :.irnu:.: wood
AM) II ILLOW WAlii:, AG'.. ,yt'., SC.
These goods are neurit nil new, ot the choicest mate
rials ami latest stiles. Th e 'rices we ask or I hem will
astonish ion as tht iare uminesl iotiablii the ruck ' bottom.
for retail I ratlc J I e pay Ih e h ihcst jtriec or
Kinds of Country Produce.
Judging from our trade we anticiprtle JC.XTEjYSIVE
SALES this season mid hare n-eparcd to meet all
demands. CALL Yours in waiting,
i. ci. cwktbm: & co.,
A'ear Middleburg Depot.
YrTty" Mitii-.i t. ii jpw o v..ii .i"ri.."-ci., i.i.!...,!,i.i mi v -..
SL.tjyACK'VCf ll;',"');'ii''"'"',i',,'AF f I i V,,'""l'i.ii'n.i -..it;..
A KdioIO.irA f or Nhrr 1 w.i I li 1 1-..,..
liTit."?"' iiui,'l, rwiott pnm'iural
i I . m. . ' . ' "T wsv IUU IIMrYinfll'.
Aaf'lJ Hlid hmkan .Inw MuK ..il ' . i '.TV
u.r wr '"sum
BEAVERTOWN
it i.
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is siinjilv ilium use, iuelu liii all l.ii.dn t.f stuml
ard lualti H, (.'i,ai;.i,ttid to kutiti'iicliot. 1
make a eu cialttv f
uooklm; and
hj'outing
nnd cordially i rlioit 11. o jml lie jut i (i nio in
this line. Slovts ililr.iliil M il ut i p itixly
foi iin. wit limit tlii f 1 1 a i f r In nil I'UI tl.itu t
ltsi.liii.f witliin i f.isi.nal.le distal to.
'I liiifiltiii;,' you for nir,t I'.ivois mid aolicitii;g a
f ontl!)iii.l.t.'u of tl.t' r in.e, I am
Vi ry l'ruly Voiiip,
Miiij.i:i:ri;;n. r.
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illf ttuiiL?if f'l witUout 4-t.iV, Tin umliiril
i-tUmi(irth iiutittu (iiftturm rvatiirvd. l b
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