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The Polk County News from Bartow, Florida • 6

The Polk County News from Bartow, Florida • 6

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name and style of the people's store. Sii Ptli Couty News. Manatee County A'hoyite. i Arrangements have been made for The boys gave some fluffs, by the aecommodatiou of about twenty blowing up trees on Tu Jay nitxht, more pupils at the publicsehool. This in honor of the dt mot -rat i-.

victory. will be good news for those who were A little boy, we are who in i unable to gain admittance. offering his evening pniy-rs sidd: I The town council at its meeting Ian KHW. mm 2 I iioua 1I a vi nrit! i i l.rr rotot-iiov ctona i nenra (Ho ro- C3I Bartow, Florida. 1 Pwt ef PbII: Cofisty, Ontral 'Avenue, between ad Dtvfclaon Street.

Lkin $50,000 Capital Stock, pair of all sidewalks needing attention. A notice requiring that all walks in bad condition be remedied within 15 days will le serveel upon the owners of those premises having faulty walks. W. A. Baugh, the banana king of Brevard county, has spending 9s A Bartmc a metmM Transacts a General Banking Bnsiness- JOB PRINTING.

quit gadding about." Mr. W. IJ. TreM'ii from camp-meeting near Tampn, Tuesday. He reports a largM g-uhenng and very interesting service, in the conversion of Jurge number of persons.

It was thought by roino that fully COM) persons were present at the Sabbath services. May the good work go on, Tituevillo Advocate. II. B. Ilersey, who look -bargol' the Indian River Hotel for a Todays prior to the arrival of the new proprietor, W.

B. Peek, fulfillul li trust imposed upon him with great credit and gave entire satisfartion to both the boarders and guests. The Advocate takes in noiieing the above. The Indian Itiver Baptist Association will meet in this place on Fri- Taajtam Jos Booms Unroof Mr eqnlp-f4 Kk IM latest Inwcvad cur IrlATSti stationary, and is fn chore I BthLM fcstfhsnfcs. Btclxoetis ud estimates lAMHtfaatt oo appUcatfen.

JblORIDA STATE NEWS. a lew days at the county seat, and has been urging a. proposition to invite the members of the National Aliiame Convention to visit our river during their stay in the State. They will convene in Ocala in December. We hope our citizens will favor the proposition and arrange to treat the party royally if the Invitation is extended and accepted.

Matlhun The sugar crop is large and a plentiful supply of "long sweetnin'" is assured. We learn that Mr. Menafee. who It SULLED FROM: OUR EXCHANGES CONDENSED F9RM. IlMU of Ltttla bo Iatarast, Bat Hif x.

umuiuu, in uiiuru, traded horses one day last week with one of Mr. Stripling's followers and, much to his regret, soon found that he had been swindled, so at once he came to Sumterville and instituted 6uit before County Judge Steele against the darkey for the recovery of his animal, but the Striplingite was too smart for friend Stanton, he had taken himself and horse to parts unknown before the sheriff reached his neigh borhood. So Stanton, now a sadder but a wiser man, "like Lin-kum, rides a mule." We were shown this week sugar cane measuring nine feet in lengtfi counting twenty-seven matured joints to the stalk, a basket of green tomatoes just turning from the farm of Messrs. S. J.

Peters Son, and a bunch of upland rice well headed grown by A. F. Williams, all of which are samples of the fine exhibit that will show up in the Farmer's Alliance exposition at Ocala from old Sumter. We have just learned that Mr, V. Scalzo has purchased the Dixon place just opposite Snook Bros, grove.

He has also bought half interest in the D. S. Chase grove, one of the finest places on the lake for its age. We learn that Mr. Scalzo is also negotiating for the Smart grove, next to C.

L. Porter's place. Mr. Scalzo must like our lake country. Green Cove Spring.

Sunday schools are now established in all the churches at Green Cove except the Episcopal. The steamboats furnish a pleasant mode of travelling. It is a beautiful trip to Jacksonville by water; likewise to Palatka. Mr. Robert Walker and Mrs.

Mary Paxton of Jacksonville were married in Green Cove on Saturday last, the 8th at the residence of D. J. Sallens. P. M.

Suarez returned Wednesday afternoon with his family, and will at once get the Oakland ready for the season. daw Cist of November. Delegates Amcrican and Foreign Exchanges Bought and Sold. Safety D( posits in New Safe Kented at fer Annum or $1.50 Per V. J.

Emerson, Warren Tyler, President, Cashier. American Exchange Xat'l, N. Y. Is'at'l Bank of Jacksonvlll U. R.

IWERIMN. Ocala, Klorida. THE EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER, Merchant Tailor and Gents Furnisher Bas Now 0n or The Hort Complete Stocki Ocala Affords, Men's boys' and childrens' Clothing IN ENDLESS VARIETIES, AND FURNISHING GOODS ACCORDINGLY A most complete lint of Cloths and Caulmeres. Send for Samples. Pnbj to order from $4, $8, t7 and upward.

Suits from $7 up. Don't go by Farts tkv Ststs, Frspsrssl coming bv the railway will be met MlNrf. at the fetation; others will report at the Presbvterian church, Titusville. There will be an excursion on the The lands belonging to the estate of Theophilus Pinder wild at the COth to the COth, inclusive. Hound trio tickets one fare from DeLand commissioners' sale on Monday last Sandford to Titusville and interven realized 1,235, Messrs.

Geo. D. War ren and John Saunders being1 the ing points. purchasers. It is reported that the Juno Beach Company have their civil en In an interview with Commander Winn he stated that he thought Key West would be able to secure the Government dry dock if our people gineer on the way from New York to survey and plat their new town.

Business, on their property, will soon will only exert themselves to make be lively. expects to establish a bank here, has recently had a severe illness In Texas, where he was called on business. Owing to that fact he has been unable to ep his engagement here, but expects to return as soon as possible and establish the Bank of Madison. One day last week Mrs. LInnie Cochran, an aged lady of this place, fell to the floor of her room.

In falling her weight was thrown on her wrist sufficiently to break one bone thereof. The wound is a very painful one, and her age will somewhat prevent a speedy recovery. We are glad to know, however, that she is doing as well as cculd be expected under the circumstances. Five men, three boys, four women, nine children, three oxen, a mule, two dogs, three wagons and a cart passetl turough our town Wednesday morning towards the gulf. Mrs.

T. J. Streety died of consumption at her home in this city yesterday morning in the 37th year of her age, leaving a husband and four children to mourn her loss. some effort to that end; but if we re Hold back your lemons. Advices main indifferent while other places from Italv, cabled from No are showing every effort to pet it we vember 8th, report terious damage ought not to complain if we lose it by insects to the lemon crop of that JLet our public-spirited citizens be ur country.

Growers of Florida lemons and doing; do not let it slip by as we can safely count on an advance in prices, and we suggest that ihey hold back their crop lor the advance in aid the Tampa uay notei. The steamship European, of Liver pool, 1.73G tons, owned Dy Kossmoor, prices, which is inevitable. Jack sonville Metropolis. bound from New Orleans to Bremen with a cargo of 6,000 bales of cotton The Palatka Herald, under th and a quantity of grain, arrived here neacling, "bcHpegoat uuay," sa LaPalma Cigar Factory, Bartow, Florida. Ii Prepared to Supply the Trade Ii Havana or Domestic Cigars a distress four days out from They seek to make Quay a scape Orleans with cargo on fire, consigned goat for all their sins.

In demolishing him they now take to w. J.li. Taylor, liritish vice-con Like Citu Tuhacco Plain This office turns out more md a better c'ass of job work than any other in this section of country is sul. As she is a very long ship she and they bring to their hearts the sweet delusion that he alone, and not was docked at rhiibnck's wharf and efforts made at once to extinguish capable of in all lines. they, wrought the havoc on Tues tne names.

At 3 a. m. on Tuesday day. Unhappy Quay. Heisdrink- An order to remove the hogs from the corporate limits just now might condemn the owners of numerous the services of our fire laddies were ing to the dregs the cup of tit-ft at and called into requisition and the work humiliation.

There are none so poor Dackyards to exile. or pumping water into the hold com as to do him honor now. Even those who nave been the most obsequious It was reported in town this week- James T. Cooksey was married to Miss F. Summer Gamble at 10 o'clock a.

m. last Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. M. R. Gamble, the bride's mothtr, Rev.

J. N. Bradshaw officiating. Cudst Twenty three colored men were arrested at Daytona this week for complicacy in burning the Hull packing house, and went over to DeLane for trial. A landing for the steamer St.

Au And guarantee Ul ervten wjjl receive prompt attention Patroniea Hgsae industries. The Travelers Hotel' menced. They have been working day and night ever since and landing the cargo, but the smoke and heat observers, like the Press, who have willingly bowed to his bos.i-snip, and that a Mr. Parndl, fiom the vicinity of White Springs, was killed by a runaway team, near the Pine Grove camp meeting, Sunday: but as we fall to secure any particulars, wo are so overpowering that the men who would have followed him had he been successful, are the first to de cannot stand it. Dr.

Tommy Otto is In attendance during the day time and Dr. P. Burgos at night to rendef sert him in the hourof his fallen for trust the report is unfounded. tunes. But these ingrates will be Corner Bay Cedar Stroots, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA medical aid to those who may need built In nnnnwlmn I i.

l'lJm-U taught their lesson in time, it they gustine is to be linTQin Kil I'll I 1 4 their assistance. are too close to read it now. Quay the Intpr nis senatoria i district to On Wednesday afternoon Agent Ism was condemned; but with that Southwick informed Postmaster btale Immigration Convention verdict went also the condt int ati'-n, Hudson that the Olivette would ar wnicn convene in Ashville, N. for the people know that the vtniir rive here on Thursday night with aiso ueo. is.

wiis irom this countv went Ilepublican. Quay himself ac mails and passengers from the North. mm apiam nas. uone from knowledged the condemnation ol Hamilton. Vhis in lieu of the schedule of the Republicanism, for they know that with the bridge half way between the draw and the east shore.

Elihu Smith will do the work. The J. St. A- II. R.

are preparing an illustrated folder descriptive of the coast country from Or-mond to Lake Worth. The phosphate business on the west side of the state is every day takin more solid shape. New companies are being organixed, new mines opened and heavy shipments from Charlotte Harbor and Fernan- nual trip due here Friday night A wnue convict by the name of the two are one and the same. Quay lieiiy, who had lust served a term himself acknowledges that. He -arc- This change, without pro er notice, of course calculated to derange at the camps, attempted to burplar- not see, or at least he will not eon A new brick hotel, having all the comforts of tLo more expensive Convenient to all depots and landings.

Especially adapted to transient buflin Elegantly furnished room, single or en suite. Table. A good as the best. Thtk hotel was built, furnished and operated as a $3.00 a dav Iiouko. Kats are now ri duced to $2.00 a day, while the service is bttu tlmn evr.

This is theonlyaU tM year hotel, and the only fi.OO a day hotel in JacUonTfll t. South Florid peoplf ire always at home there. The omnibus meel 8 all traiTin. Secure rooms by iuai( ct telegraph. BURTON 1C.

IBAIISCS, IProprieteri The Tropical Trunk ousiness somewhat, and would seem ie xne siore on. Dicks, about 11 fees, that his personal and business be ar causeless as it is damaging, o'clock Sunday night, but was character was weighed in the balance The New York correspondents of our covered by the night watchman and taken in charge. On the wav to Uil and found wanting. He says that the farmersand the laboring men dit! merchants and manufacturers will dina becomes more numerous. So mail their letters as usual at the New he made a break for liberty, and is it.

They helped in the great work, York: postoffice on Tuesday, expect sua ai large, naif a dozen pistol 1 1. A. a and they helped all over the country. far investments in this line have paid well and the prospects that they will pay even better in the future are increasing. Of all mining industries ing tru mail will depart as usual ear snuia lainng 10 onng mm him up we nope on en tne luture to re ly Tuesday morning, whereas the benator-eleet James K.

Broome.of mind Mr. Quay that the fanners and uaasaen county: was in the citv workingrren are not for Quay, nor this stems to be the most certain. fact is the mail will have departed at 4 a. m. that same Tuesday.

All JACKSONVILLE, TAMPA AND WEST for Itepublicinism." Monday in the interest of hs New York house. The portly and genial Col. Tom Broome of DeLand foi- i that correspondence, vital to the East Court Advocate. manufacturing and mercantile inter Schedule In Effect November -( Vatinl Standard Time. senator jiatt uuav and Ms eats of our people, will not be received lowed him on Wednesday, represent- ing E.

U. Jaffray New York, Mrs. Mary Home, mother of our fellow townsman Mr. E. C.

Home, dietl at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. P. F. McCall. last Fritlav Richard II.

Quay, of Beaver, Pa, i ie here until Sunday night, or nearly 3(INO NOKTII ICKA "STATION; mUNU BorTH IIEAI IM)W'N 5 i rived in litusvilie on Saturdiy anu visaing nis son, now a student at our college. The "big brothers" six days alter Deing mailed. Fort Myers Press. night's train, and lelt burse ay lor evening, in the 77th year of her age. fi 4" pm 2 4 pm U5 in l.v 4 10 11 no hiii Jit 20 urn 5o am li ::2 urn 10 a in are two of the most popular and sue tneir place at bt.

jucie. cue nau oeen a proiessor or religion 0 50 am 1 00 7 41 urn I.v. Jacksonville 10 40 am it) pic it luam ArM Anriietu. ft iiTi pin 1 1U Mil 7 pin 7 40 pm Prtvtonu. cessful commercial men of the coun earner uuinim, or lampa, came and a member of the Baptist church H.

M. Flagler and party passed try. for many years, and throughout a here on board thestcamerSt. Augus to Fort Myers Saturday evening.and held services Sunday. His Sunday afternoon lecture on the Holy Land ilont ictllo Cotwt it ution.

line feunuay morning on their wav 12 40 pm 24 am II am long life, fully exemplified the faith she professed, by her work. I-v Ar Jacksonville- Ar Urt uveSpK l.v to Daytona. They had jut returned Uur community was shocked bv was largely attended Ly people of 4 25 itiu .10 4 am a 05 am 7 21 pm t'o pm 2i Jim 4 i DIU 2 15 pm 241 pm 2 pm' from their trip to Jurutt rar.d up the the sudden death of Mr. J. I), dm- I On Sunday morning, In the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing rel Pll denominations.

4 Ufpra it pm 1 21 pra 9 ln am KUtpm 2 iMim 10 25 am 7 1'- pm 8 14 pm 11 42 am SKnm 4 25 pm 1 5 pm pm 4 07 pm 1255 pm it 10 pm 4 40 pm 1 30 pm 14 iJ7 pm i 30 pm mi urn St. Lucie river, where they had rcat kins, from a hemorrhage of tho Junes 1. i a Messrs. P. and T.

II. Dean, 1 4 am J12 am 115am atives mm ineutis, sne was laid to sport fishing, etc. and Dave Ulark lelt town last Thurs uu ottiuruay jast. lie was sitting with some friends on Dogwood street rest in the cemetery, at this place, where she calmly sleeps waiting for are lniorme i tnai crocodiles day and returaed Sunday: Kobert, at or near Mosquito creek, killed V.PeLan.1.... OraiiRe City iHHiinmi-f.

Oorrtf wnen suddenly feeling the approach well as alligators exist in Florida uio resurrection oi me lust. -o oo pm 5 52 pm 27 pm 2 48 pm of the hemorrhage, ho called fori two deer and two turkeys, the two waters. A gentleman who called at .12 am 1 00 am 11.55 pm 45am 12 lo ptn 1110 pm tun am II ii am loo pm 20 hiii 7 55 pm 15 a iu 4 pm 12 01 im Died iu Jacksonville, on last Wed some salt, and on this beinc civen other boys not getting anything. this office a few days ago said lie saw 8 10 pm pm 5 15 pm 0 10 pm ncsday morning, Capt. J.

C. Small, father of A. B. Small, of this two crocodiles brought into Key nim, ne immediately threw some in- in Ma TYirtiitKi l.i,4 l.r- V. i.i I t4am They met Mr.

I. S. Slngletary there who had killed one deer and live West by a Captain Hall, who bar uj litiui llxj UUU1U I 10,40 ara town. pooned them near ('ape Sabie. lit swanow it, me dioou gushed from 1 i a rr Mrs.

J. E. Avriett has a hoe: that turkeys. Mr. Fred YV.

True has bought a stated that the difference between measures feet in leugth, 'J feet uia juuijs. ur. lurnDun, who was near at hand, did all that could be J.v lighter and will have a ferry at his across the side of the neck. 3 feet in those saurians and the alligator is that the head is longer ami not so done to avert the disaster, but a min place op the Calooeahatchie. lie will height.

7 inches across the nae. and ute or two after he was attacked, he flat and narrow, and the front teeth also use it for bringing his syrup to his ears are 10 inches loner and 7 inch 2 17 pm 2 55 pm 3 pm 3 55 pm 7 15 pm 4 5 pm 6 55 pm 7 pm 8 60 pm 9 40 pm ureaiueu nis last. of the lower jaw are exposed to view InUTlHch. n. (iaini-svil)'.

-Oranift' Iike. Oiala PemlK.Ttor.. Tava'8 10 20 am l.v 11 25 am Ar llMem 12 20 pm 12 05 pm 1 02 pm 2 03 pm 3 58 pm 5 25 pm 6 2.5 pm 6 05 pm 5 25 pm es wide, lie is only two vears old. Times may be dull, but Jno. M.

xne Advocate is under tne impres lie ought to be sent to the alliance sion that there is a more noticeable exposition. iivury eviuenuy nas iaitn in a cons tinuance of our building boom. The difference between the alligator ami it hi it lo ncront. carloads of lumber still roll In, and me crocotiuc, ior wnue tne iormer The Osceola Lake Jtf-up railwav uis lumuer yaru is assuming mam- moves its upper jaw, the latter works iDuilv ficcDt SnndHV. Sumliiiiniv.

Daily. will run trairs across the KusseFl Trains leavimr Jackaonville at 8 o0 amaind I'alutka at 5 20 pm are daily between Juck4onvilk its lower one. math proportions. Ltthura Ccinmerctal. and I'alatka.

property Into Oviedo proper the first J. F. Miller, general superintend INDIAN RIVElt STEAMBOAT COMPANY. STEAMERS leave Tituaville iluilv exi-ent Sunday arrivintr at Mclbmiro in of this week, the grading and tying of the road over this section having ent, and Jl.l. Miller, superintendent One of the trials and tribulations leave Melbourne 1:00 p.

arriving TitusvilVo 11:50 m. inaruet. Married, by It. B. Leak, on Saturday night, 1800, Mr.

Chas. A. Schjenfele and Miss Millie Florence Sater, all of Fort Myers. Brennard Marline, one of the Spanish fisherman on LaCosta Island bada difficulty with one or his comrade last Wednesday and received about thirty cuts and gashes, with a fish knife. Dr.

Washburn was called and alter stitching up the wounds it quired about two bolts of Isinglass plaster, to complete the dressing. Ho will probably recover. The Mpanirad who did the cutting, Aug. ''Ramo, was sent tor by Sheriff Lang-ford, arrested and brought to this city, and lodged in jail. He claims of Pen sy 1 va i a 'en tral Rail way, Leave Mondays.

cunesdays nd Fridays at 1:00 p.m., arrlvinr jurnier a.m or life in leesburg is to get the fam- i with tneir attorney and legal advis next morninir. Keturninir. leave Juiiter Tuetdays. Tliiiredaia and haturvlityg at :00 a.m.:ai- been completed. Sumter County Time.

ny wasn uone up without paying rivea at Melbourne 7.U0 pm. er, returned home their special uouoie price anu naving tne clotht ir last week. We retrret to state that Mrs. Wal ruinea py tne use or chemicals, a At Jacksonville -with djverinnir lined North. Eatit Mid West.

At Ornnjre ters, mother ot our young friend V. steam laundry would remedy all this J. 1'. Miner gave up the prorm- City Junction lor Orange City, Smyrna and like Helen; at Jupiter with T. K.

Itj. for Ijikc Worth: at Sanford with U. II. Hailwuv lor 4iukland. Tann Sprinus, Clearwater and Cult torship of the Indian River liotl and be a blessing to our better halves.

E. II. Mote has resigned as fore (). Walters, is lying at the point of death at her home in Montezuma, (Jeoria. from a stroke of oaralvsi.

on Sunday, and H. i. Ilersey took Coast joints: and with South Florida K. K. lor Winter Park, Mait land, at Tauipn it Plant Steambhip Line for Key West, Havana and Mobile, and for Manatee Kivcr points; it Punta Gortla with rti-amers for Key Wit, Mr vana.

Punt 4 Kmkhh, St. James City at'd I t. Meyi r. Pullman Palace liutlt Sleeiinv ars through last mail train daily between New i Mid charge until the arrival of Mr, Ptck, man of the lieesburg lire company, to he general regret of the members. the new proprietor.

"I his is the sev Tampa without change. The ceiling ot the Methodist church enth change In the proprietorship of Until his successor shall have been information call on or address ica? aveutn Jackson111e.Fla. J. 1). ACKEULV.

ti. I A chosen W. M. Trunnell, the assistant Is about complete. The bell has been ordered and it will not be long now before our Methodist friends will be foreman, will occupy the position lormeriy neuj py iir.

juote. abie to worship in their own houze. wORDO' K. ROUE IIS. II.

F. MARTYN Ihomson Drake have received The orange crop is short this sea the contract to furnish Mote's opera son, yet Capt. W. J. Shone has gath nou3e, ana now nave a lore of men ered nad shipped lorty boxes from engageu in preparing tno proscen ROGERS MARTYN, WHOLESALE AND EtTAIL IMP JHEP.S Or AID lEAtiES IN rOEEIGS AKD DOSEiTiC two trees on his place two miles ium, irames ana machinery for the south ot town.

worKing or tne scenery, including a handsome drop curtain. The work the new hotel since it first opened. The steamer Sweeney is already beginning to pick up considerable freight. On the trip down trom New Smyrna last Monday she had a very satisfactory load, her freight and passenger list aggregating something over There were several through passengers for among her freight were one hundred hives of a fine variety of bees for a Mr. Jones at City Point.

Shipments of goods were also sent by several of our Titusville merchants, amongst them being CI barrels of fertilizer and potatoes by J. S. Watsoa Co. The new residences ol Sam Ray and Dr. J.

M. Dixon are being pushed Mr. S. Y. Woodard left for New York Tuesday, looking for assistance will be finished in seasoned cypress.

When finished it will be one of the in developing his fane phosphate lands on the Withlacooehe river. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc. most complete theatres in South he did the cutting in seir-deiense and to save his life. Smuggled rnm was th prime cause. A palachitola Tiniea.

Jack Edwards, colored, fell down the stairway at his house some days ago, and received internal Injuries from which he died on Tiuri-day. Last Wednesday morning Joseph Allen, of this city, died, surrounded by his family and relatives, afterja protracted Illness. He was 4 i years of age; leaves a wife and several children, a father, sister and brothers and a large number of friends to mourn his loss. Deceased was a member of Carrnbelle Lodge No. K.

of II. The members of this lodge came up Wednesday afternoon, and on Thursday attended the funeral. Lodge No. 3,287, of this citv, joined with the visiting brethren In paying the last sad tribute to the departed. To the bereaved wife, little ones, fa-fher, brothers and sister, the Times oini In condolence.

Florida. Thomson fc Drake have Are you a subscriber to the Sum ter County Times, the official paper of Sumter county? If not, then send us your name and one dollar and set Cosmopolitan Saloon, Rogers Building, ORLANDO, FLORIDA. fifty two numbers. It is certainly cheap enough, being less than two had a long and varied experience in work of this kind and it can be safely said that it will be completed in the best possible manner. The Orange Belt Hallway Is contemplating the feat of putting on "spurs" one to extend to Villa City, the other to strike the beds of kaolin on the south, both to centre at rapidly forward.

Mrs. Bravo returned to town last cents per week import our wines end lijinors direct from Europe, where Ave have a special apent. bny in large onantities tor therefore we ran mII in any omuitity, lartre or t-mal). as olieatilv imv in the conntrv. nml cn.ir- There is a probability of a new gro night after attending the wedding of her sister at St.

Augustine. All bids for extending the cliy wharf were rejected by the town council at their mtetin yesterday afternoon. antee the Quality to be as reprej enteit. I'A M'K IAL ATTENTION Ut TJlE JL'(i TRADE. A (rents lor several pood brands of champaneii, Scotch and Iri.h AVhifckies, and direc ioiiortatiun of Choice Ceylon Tea.

CdSTWhy send away for year liquorr, wlirn an do as well for your here cery store in bumterville. Messrs. Edwards, Koonce and Branch all expect to close in tho near future, and wo feel quite sure that a stock of groceries will be opened under the Quite a number of Northern friends are expected at iMaseotte thig winter, i th1 von know with, Mint isave you t-iprcb ami in iia Now they need a hotel. money..

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