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iP .c\'.'— • • tee.will be lecture hero this cveTP\ g>fiii..by i the>Rov. Harry W. Jono s j &iH.; on the.\'battleship' Texas. Kfcurp .i • wlll'tell _ of^hiB. .expeiien- Bthe late war- -anil, will uadbuht- VjVery interesting, •feflitor^ of; tbe-Biwmler- :£waa_u, H. G-. Bailey^who has boon ill is ijn- iVilitf: - . i party at Bailey's pr wing-. ' There is-to be, a hall-next week: -'- fptHereported n- man OB -being pdxmHJlfoudtiy\ f and' : 0 ri the ful- rSimdayjie-repoi-ted the Jjlri.li. ^&fcwn now see u V. Schmidt's 1 flnaM'gouj^v_re8id£ncQ J sho'wit]6, ItaJ \»» '••\fgh ^HvEreea -nofth of jthir 1 at the same Reduced Prices. \ : r ^^^^S I t will bo-a fine country res 'There will be apoclable Friday eveo- in^inpe^rgeGodrrey'sciijiil. — . . ;B»Hj?yf-Ji., or BrokaW^roe^ -i ^prodlfls-tH ^v -ajttya -atrhis • iiotjjo 7-George Weed and family we're gtipsts teO-fy, and Mta^C. BaHoy-^n-Suii ' Hay lust,^ „L * WJaxliU PLAINS. Our Weekly Letter From The County to>8 -EnimnMrii*rthy is taking a j2auiv^-«irPiTeirri : d'8\^u8iiie88 College in New York, - % . . - • - The 11 ^,a^<ilioxiL73uiaun -,Mfio >P ' tuwum'nt in i h» Au'di tor-— IU n on t.he evi -nuig of Feb. '14»ir. Thr> rewipta wdi_*gi) .towudi. defraying _ DIIF ^jcp ^iiBcx -riPfTw-rfudujii nig el»:9 «(^)-Fir!i^7rrticnlrrra -wTll-b() givfiB - jiejuuKeek. V- UPHOLSTERED PARLOR SUITS, iiulris & Son are haying a . do of goods and tiey itivit.< I 'eomp. In and-s'oo their miiny s. attended the ItydeT'.s,—luetl aOOPS TO BE SOLD. Parlor ^uit OF THREE, PIECES, solid . ral lul • JulL i . Yelour. Color Cnlvre IParJbc Stift 0p T Tufted PIECES, solid Parlor Suit ?F THREE PIECES, Mahogany. al lKJl -^FlKiired Silk Volour-..krr^~ Oak Frame, Covered with Linen Oftk Frame. Covered .with .Finished Frame, Covered V'la'WgSPlo from miles around-have boon - r- u ^m^eornjWg'tothis-villa^e-tcrskatQ during- . Former Price Snecl.l <Ul e PrlS \ W^if \Bfe' ^ we ^- \ ^» do-not know . tended. Tno ^«^«i'' s ^^^i^^tion^^^ the-big-' $28 J00 $23 00 •WZVfflBmcterjay. John-Series- for-tho 33 00 -^^•26^0~^*^ l *^^^- ul ^ y:Blc * ter \ Tho * la * Parlor Slfit~ OF FOOR -PIECES. So/a, Platform Rocker Arm\-Chirir. Of\ r>C\ * \» an( j cornor Chair, :Cherry Frame, Covered In Silk Tapestry, OU U'U •lnr <nit oS TIIKEE PIECES' , \\Over stuffed\ CoTered with silk n>y AA 28 m oo -32-0( ^HfPsSwjc ^ed in fpr nille^ around and sar ^ara^ow- T cttlling...John all .sorts of \ MsLP 'fio'ntest lic^came^fiowir oiTpurposo to ^Bm ^r- TETES, EbonV Prame l ARQE SIZE, Covered with Volour, 'something riciiiic, g00d ltnd Servlcablo „.;. Mahogany Finished Frame, p?^ c h ? d ..i!. 1 ,'™..!!! k . . T .^lL ..OSR-.. Fraitie, covered wltl^Drab-Tapestry, _ , .., _!!OVestuffed,\ very and -Covered with-pltVC polprod VcloUr—and PlU8fi~77..., t 20 00 $25 00 16 00 -18^00- 16 00 21 00 ^13 AQrl ^18-8( Twjb Platform .Rockers, LTmrehai g3. ?^eading— Ghair, ;l4, Platforiii Rocker, UPHOLSTERED ROGICERS. \OVERST'llFKED'i-IIphoriterednn PlUBh.\ 18 00 _ 16100 . \OVERSTUFFED Covered With-Flush est Covered in Cordtiroy. MAHOOANXLFINIsnED FRAME, Covered with Tape»try£.„.r.7.f^T^n7^:..tT.v..W.k.:.,.;i^;...^.; 1400 moo m iXwx>_Dbzoo ,:Dlriing .Chairs in_DarE Color'with\ Cane Scat.. Tho .Former.Xrlce_hds;been-75c. caoli,-f^n'&;.vr.^.-f.'^. : \ '*\\*' v f'^jS —r-^*-T 2 ; Th^comrnunii y seems to be enjoy- iDgjJtoe KoqdsKutinK lajely, especially ths.nipus pf\the?academyr . -- ~ R ;VA ?TOod fepresen'tatioa'\ of the Bed's. fordigSIusieHl, Society attended .the •tnchwfeii^y ol theweather; * Sullivan, an employee of Misf^,:AT~-5TalWeT i eceIvSd \a refy\ paintoLinjury while assiating in ais- Toa>j ;iD|gB tree in the-wooda on Ratnr- ' SWAyounfcSEJpllng struck hiin |ftose^aMog«A''yeMr- 'painful/- K not serious cutO. ry ShS-iBSii ..theiw6*ufld,aanditheS^pufig- 4V 67 ^ISO,' TworDorcnKDIning ChairsrWIth Arms, Dark Cplor. ; Cane Beat ^ri \~~~T\^~~.„~ WboH Seat, High* Back Dining, Chairs, tight Color; Wlthr ;One Dozen . g ma u Arms; - ; ».\ •—•• TWO \ PbZen Bent Wood Chairs. Solid Oak .... 5 -13 DOZen ifino Solid. Oak Dining ChalraT Cano Scat \im3 \~D02en nigh Back Oa* Dining Chain -One—Dozen- -Solid - Diirck—Witlnulr-Dlnergi-Gano-Sett, • ~.—~ ^WO' DOZen'Mn r i^ri>nlr.», r^wrv Flii^Ti gpiit, flnitn-hln for Bedroom • 1 00 Rockers to Match, Great Bargains r J Solid-Black Walnut; - ; a 25 in Chmbr Suits. 1 75 Tfeijliiufc- Suit, Hirer PlPCC&Jcav:y—Matblo-JTop^^n: Three Pieces, I^arge, French I'latu <11a»s, Mjiiblc Tup _a5HQ0 _L_35-0O^ 75 00. 45-00 si \fro i*«r&wpii ^nMfriAny . >f neighborins; •^vDlagrs. 1 jopd'music.opd all enjoyed our people auc'lionealo uJErEdward j\ionduy afternoon. ' Tlie^a-'nual raeetiilg of tho. Dorcas circle\ will bo held with Mrs.T.S . Lath- rop-Wednesday afternoon 'Phe -8ing *fijg\8c}iooi Unit was orgiin- fzoU'byiMiesrllantlolpL'is ia gdy ut- *-nded. • It mne : s Monday evenings. Mrs 'D.\T?. - VaU entertainer}' several Mt r ntisTitrh?r\bdjjje last wet 'k Monday ev«iing7a t progressive euehre. The prizes werf won by W. 11. French and sister. •Kefreshmenti w>Te served acoutiriidnlgbt.-—The-gnestsiirtgered jintn _the-small -hour9 >of—tho-morntngv when the departed, \wishing Mr. and Mrs. \Vail many roturns of just such a good-time. • CEOSS BIVEB. Theiollbwing Js_a portion of a letter wnich',a\little seven year old girl writes concerning her jitttebrotlior and sisters who are sick with tho trouble many are having. Call it ''grip\ or ^'grippn » yjoa.femville,=189{r 4l©v— : iHiii i±^.«, her^ \Dear Florence:—I thought I would right-\a _ few lines to you, Walterjind -Tonny-isH)f^^EoUtlPiffg^aanoly^wj3ll^ but not much.\ *- •• |—TmHllttlBBlrl-WaB one of the^'guestV^ atr«2?GoVem6TTioun8FurysT3nnsta^ entertainment; given- to^his-employeesT on^that.-day_- !sb .e:^writes;—had. a. niaiL,tIme^Uhrifltm& )? ,\I supposB-'.we < ^^^ , i^v«)f :&^;Btt^'':ii7 ^(^.timje(, Sabt&Oia ^oi6ke ^?^lfT^^tead^hx : bible^ hei'sald hejitd.\ friend |Lt«-Xini;t->n Ave. A livrt nut VVMS tcmnd in on\ of the pouHutium-Ctlw- otht-r— luomtnK —by— onr^ of nur letter curries. .We hnVo not heard whether it WMS held TOJ;- pnsliii«o or Kiveif lis lib/rfjti-.\ Old HR well n« tho yo.ung .have. ea- joyed the skiiin g in the adj -icenC, ponds-iind Inkert,\ lUti'piatrweekT^^^'^ Chiis. Deuterrn nn is hnrveeting hi* crop of iei>. On St,, Mary's Lake , He bus about forty inert, at work, and iiy the improved maehinpfy. he wihT he <ihl» r.o hnfY ^qr- •> ereat. dt-nl.nf ica— io -aday. \ On Monday, evening Feb. 6th, a public inspection of the two ne w ijtjfioolft will be bfld.'^The school of* ~ Fisher Ave. is completed, while th© one ot^ EnRt View Ave. will be' com pleted'this week. The \extortion'' social held -at a tb0. residence of Mlns^ Hind ley last Wed.- nesdiiv evening wa ^ia completft SUQ- cesa, financuilly qnd eociwllv. Tfaa 3 »jllun-iun MWiiie -oMhe -ottensca I0T .which those present Were mad e ttt- pity for to put, them on a eouncl ^^flnanciel basi^. \Li* ugh in jr, Btahdintf JloToTJ -jrrnot-wpplHudiffg,- opplasding^ 'ito ^uchj ^tttiig -in^v ivKjKing^^twirf\ sitting on a sora ^efct \**\\' ~ Th e large addition to Beynold' a meatTOnrtet is • nfiarty completed, flnestHrid Jargest. -markets, in th0, ^Ptiirdd 'elif^ii^i^ 3E^Jtr ^r5i8tliles ?B^olfer^^ suc6-g0pdrchoef is\^gtvrjir~by -the - emr ^ntil-nearly-dayligh^^^t^^- ; n ' 0 .™.' n .?r 7~ I freely as on this occasion. First, 'a rJohnson, - —*— J ' -* -^-^ - -~ - -' ;.Cll6rry \Suit 3 PiSCGS, French Plate Glaffs, ^'Cherry -Sujtr-^; Biecespr^Frc^h-piato^s, T! is S7.pTl«n ^•:lsh SL -.Ild^. _. UuauiUul ifinlsh 34 00 3000 vHSoilotlDak Suit, i.-,,,!,!,,-,! ia MalacJiHj^srm*) 3 MBCM. L7. Elegant Solil Mahogany Suit, ; M d'«a^,SiB -8.--Quartered -OaJr -Bui -\ MancTsomely ^^^^ -is,. a colored man [/years \'or age, living.'near Iige,-waft killed in th« wo\dh belonging, to,Mr. Philip R. Lyon, on tile- road leading from Brdiorjijy Banksville. on Friday last. He wa s employed byJLHwreuce Palme r to cut some wood in the woods abovo men- lJjrined-«nd -wenft -t^>-w^rk— |twt-FrwlHyj morning About Hi o'clock Mr. Dan- lei Perris.wh o lives near by, thought he heard ^someone holler- Lat «r in theday-Mr.-Scot6-W-illia \ms -also-he «rd-| aomeone : mouning and 'tol d R dph Millmore w ho' started \for the wjoodn, where toe foufti^linsonSfteld -dowu toithe -ground-by-tho ^braBehes -dE— tree. Be was cencibus w >ten relpased arid SAVA fega^huTt J )ut^dicL_not rle\ grand diniier, preparedly one of New xo^k city's rl.oted chefs, whicli included more good things in the way. of edibles than was possible to- get outside of, ^Qllaftar_dinncr -J»a8 '8ei'ved r -iir ^iiiglt^ of bells,was heard in tho chimney, and | soon a-venernble Santa Clans appearerT [from out the Arc placo to tho surprlso |-of'-all^PoFlh~tKg secret, ana nearly •fflglilened ihu ^vll» out Ot all tlie iilll j| Jf -gawihjj Parohasi^d the Dealers Cine of S^n ^P ^s of Qoods foil; GmTTroidering, -IflL now offer tbcm atlesn than ^bo}esale ^cicci Jn This C'neycuioan find ^| |~V .. , CENTER PIEOSS, BUREAU SCABFS, TABLE COVERS, PILLOW COVERS, *C,- M| -BLEACHED UNBLEACHED .HUSLIN, GC|OD HT^'V^tTOIXr'STilTY, \36 '.IN.''WIDE AT A~\EINER \ONE -SU1TABLE..FOR ANV PURPOSE ..r^..^, .1.1. MUSLIN. A FAIR O^fSClTV , .v. ^ljij^^^B^eR -ONE T >JEQ'UAL.-m4 ^MSDALX A%^,,, iMfi ^.,^.>^. i ^I^I ^BESf -CALICOES, IN RED. CHOCOLATES -A'NDlJNDlOOES AT '-jj -sHiRTiNQT...:r...:..T7..». ;...T.-.-W...\. JL .^ . „ ijjjli-REMNANTS. OF OUTING IN DRESS LENGTHS, .'. - v „... .jj.-j^\* DRESS, O.OODS, BRIGHT PLAID, iBEST APRON GINGHAMS LADIES OUTING SKIRTS, LIGHT AND DARK COLORS TrowjtLiNGTACtr LINEN' .....:;..:\.7n^.....-: ..7. 1 - \ ^TQW£LS ~i V'-^TDRKlSirTBTCrH T0WEE57TT... ^...^^....^ .-... J \^. fliii ,, l „, . J 5C . £ U 9i ;^i ^LiNEi£j3^^ Ar .......^: 0 ...^J^^^ 1©^/ BETTER GRADES AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES IS( ' HEN'S WINTER CAPS THAT w1 ?RE 50 CENTS,... MEN'S > WOOL HALF HOSE, THE 25 CENT GRADE FOR,. 26c 6j6 & 80 |Oc. Wf membe\f hojiv it happened, except'that Buiuethiufl; struck him. Xouu g Mill- TOoreJefWifnH^ prucuie muio Help to ^ttokB -him;:fropjrthe- woods, ^arid t v?hen^ho> returned—found - Jotrasotrl dead. J)r.Bherman_found - his- skuh fraqturad,-which wag probably caused by^i^eudiiariffm'g^a^stuotwhon -htBr /ell ?'\wSich> paused * his deaths—^pis f uriqt al-wa8-beld-onSun; An{ibch:.B<tp'tistj chuui ' m the.Union cemeterry. wife to mourn' hjs^ loss. (y-fRmrtB?' enteiment He leaves.a ^SOUTH' SALEM. The :ladlCB \ForelgTr\ MlsSlotmry- So-\ I 'l^ty |tfi )cUtUeic ^ruoQti) ly—met'tin g~=ut tho home 01! Mrs..James F , Lawrenco on Wednesday evening, January 25th. -It -wjia-Us ^tjieianniwi-jneetlng. 2foxtSiihdaytho\Endeavor Da y in the Y.-P.S. 0.vE. will tako pIaac._^JiU. subjecc ottn o tnouting is god' s .Arroyj. Taalinaao il-Kand Mlss^Loule B.ou toiws-taaleacl tots. There was joo stint of the pres ents which Santa had for tho children. +*here -werrrrtibberboots, sleds, drams, dolls, furniturOidishes rinrl a wnrl' <f candy. JThere whs' alsrj a Chrinlnj..-. treosfof tho-parjEints, onwhleeeach em- |-ploy'oesJ -wife .-had ^ho-mat «'ia 1 foj4i -nftw.. dress, whfltTfor the employee there was a/thiy _8ilk \bag oLno^gmrt .uiialuiiL' , i itself, but. when unstrung there wi n ['founoVhestllng at the bottonrtrnew t-u ?i?Pw««>f *our ;Well..kiidS n :y6ung -irJenS>Vr\ hnd a list encounter on BrookfleliJ\'-' -St. Iu8tSunday-evening,---CrhB cddr >s will 8otile- theui differericP6. Quite a number of out ot towo* students nre taking -recents exomi* nations, in the-High School building this Tveekfl » '^-RTTTrf eomratssioner \Smith had a number of men at work Thurtsday engaged iti cleaning the ice from RmlrnnrI Ave. SOMEES TnrynvTrnnpF the littlo glrlstlli remembers ll^i^-\.' -tinpi-ClirlHtmas? - _ - See- Wood'd' specials in th*> Kn items. - somewhatt Summer thunrlcr showers hires - •itart'-d in curly this season. ThereV |jipthiug lilcu \vaiiuty. Jn tho feather •offlce. i'uliiicaljjces are OiizziDg aroundlho _ si'Yijf.il li »iTne4S of otTr worthy follow t'iWuaiin-11, wh o feel perfectly com- l*vtiujt tyjuiuiagc town affairs frony i ^iiiifMTlsnr rloivn, • • Feeling somewha indisposed Week we did not. Rend t .lm. naiiul of items. Evidently the ErliU>r\ under stood this omission to bo due t 1 out of \supplies;\ and tlierefoi- another roll Of stitmped envelopes, paper, etc. Tho fuct is- our bt,.ni t >.U I .eavelopes x>utlas.t-tho-pap^i%. J ,~.— r bewearcjike the schoocboys. lcV.Mnff lets^pf writing_ paper .bucunkii -i... \flush\ in using it Like them, o-r cry is ever moro paper. #\•>• This post office Is soon to rcavli Uie dignity of a itioneylJrder oilier-. \'iUr. E, II Smith, tho postmaster..has es- ciuitcrl tho required-, bond which has boon-forwarded to the govornmcnt:— ITT*: due -course cibusinoss, the blanks and Tlr-td It-iif.- Crano had a very nar- f w c-i 'a ;r- fr m a probably fatul accl- ' ist ua M t!'l.»y mowing laRt- -Ha aaj3 -ui^W^H<jgr-v1c[niiSl)looded bull. \ |rt | 1 1 1 1 oi-i-ir- aasEUiueo Hi'nvuti.utia tttrj\ Jovj • | Lll.-ti.^'i1 ».IULWitaJUrjJiy4 >-.twlc6- in-- ' ~\ bonus wore es unci a prefty tliorough Bkaktag- , , other papers nnri documents pertaining .School-examinations w\erfrTreWHit^t<^Qjaf!iloy_order' departmentr will be dijstricf No. 7 on Thursday...jmd-Erl-j mailed hlrh,-when he will bo in a posl: day of + tbls--\yeek- and, ihey s)»owed j _tinn 1x>-accomodate his -patrons who-| s|5W^w:C5rk~iry bofIi\'Jeacliers. -and scholars. . .« • * MissrLuby G, JIowo spent a. few day^rtn Nor.h S -ilem.witlr her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. S.'Stowo, ' ' Tlio -Rev. James 3 Jowoil, of James- Iville, TX.Yj -pflBached in .'Ahel,'Pj .'.esb .v .tef .Cian cnurcii uoro lasf Munduy, Jan. 22d very, acceptably; -;.—• —— - pectod to preach horo next Sunday evening.- Mr..ya n Nordeit-'s workln ^remodell- ing hifl'rbwer barn7is~progresslng uice- ty. —hopes to -,hhve,'.it' ready—for- t Jert wish to forward small or largo stims of through the rnuils without having tho troublo of. registering HbrctoforothrM-jjQg^r^j-fj,-^- pcoplo were obligecTto gb'» to KatonalBf Saeresttff -TlTnroi JOr-Uhls^aq.comodation. Eugene Miller^Jr, \has an auction his hMdlof.Jt^ey'cows ; about March. 1st. ;:He haypu'rcnaaed'all, registered «tpck;and :jve; expect ^6 seoisomething; fine when.;they anlve'hero; --MrV Van-. NoVden bas^Iso'purchased^a' pair- ot georgiamules'.iJ Htfis\ going right 'in_ tho faribidg business and we ;wish him muc&Vuccess,*:.;; *, • PUKDY STATTdNir i\Atteadarice-of—thd-Purdp-rPublic S^ofalir^ramma r departmont, 95 _ per' rf -^cntfrpHroary depai tmeut; ^2^per^g^tcHh^?rt•UuTatlo^r •J k -t'-iit'. ,0 mi . I 'ui tuuiitely no ij->k--n\l«it. the \result- was mvo.n ijhuises up. Tho .pcopl &-up ]V lrero..are distinctly ^HHI-^<4 «-r' i T \lily -dbgueBted- wttlt tho iiwai'rla-iitaiiu <n) property in S >mers au4-& ut-ii Sdleui-Jtttjfi—wt ^k— tintl- are hr>l Hn^ Imlgn .-itloTi tnoettngs to mako 11 u :r .)tig pTOtestaguinst -tho. injustico ot these awardffT^In some instances \H'HJTmoncy ^jjllowed is bul'IHH o moro than halt th.\ original purchoso price, ai .d sci'trcu-ly asinglo .parcel a])proaciiea ^tiic -mnrkPt valub:T it is - sloiplv' an outrage on law and equity. Mr', S, H._Smitli, whoso name has been.mentioned In connection with tho BepubHean nomjaatloa for Supervisor oflfoffR Shlem, would make- a strong race lor that office. Ho has been a business 'manjn Purdyrfor years, has Tioatftjotrfrlends, fir \capable young, oncrgetlo'.'TltnroBO.of the x&tims of i-tb'rr \wator8hed.^ Wllnteve @|ftho out- placo-oii8t-of-this-villago -Qn tho -road-to- Boutonville. J.- D. Grey, auctioneer •Wnir-Moore—clcrk.^ Jolm W. Moor e drives to and frp .each.dtiy. and takes B. F. Banks, who he- is assisting' In the painting of. the basement \of. the.summer residence of \Mj. Craft, .two miles eitst'offSoutirl Salem.-'Starting about 6 a. in.and re- -turning at 7 ^ m._niakcs' full--sized winter daysTor^ffiem._ 0 ^ MrsTJaSpMeadisroporterlsorlously. ill with quiiwy sore throat and 'grippe. como'raay be there are many Worse men hcldlng down fat pollctical offlees to ; day in every city, viflogo or town Tn the-countyi \CaSrlppe Successfully Treated. \ ''I-haye just recovered from the sec ond attack of grippe this day,' 'says M r James A. Jpnes..publi$lier of the leader,.. Jlcxia, Texas. ' Tn the latter caae I us ed Chamberlain's Couijh Remedy, and •TlU\ink~wifli considerable success, only being in BeH a little over two days, against ten *oay9 for'the'fornier zottacki-- \Tne second attack-1 am satisfied would abouttheplace r al L of a grip natut«£y io -^ 0vtfedJnaboutsixbon ^ satterbe . with few'exocpti»ns. 'Thoy are; how- e'vefTTffround i_as_ usual, again. One characteristic- of this \trouble appears to bo thojjovority of Its attack upon the sys\Eem of correspondingly irig 'struck) with it, while In the first case I was able-to attend to\ HuiJnctS*' ebodt two days before gettiSc; 'dawn,. For sale by Green Brothers Goldem* Bridge, G. W . Abrams, Crcton Palls. and -Fi -WrGothamr'HBtesahf -pim