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I" The-stock has been lessened rapidly, but* we wish to hasten the eb'Sino day.

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Dry Goods, Noti«ns, SIioos.' Hats. Cups, Etc.

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Of the Finest Lumber ever brought to this City just unloading in our yards. We have the best bargains ever offered to builders. Come Early and Get Bargains, Such as no other dealers can Possibly give you.

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By busy peo -e because t! ev fit nnl wear well.

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•is* 'A-v Sfoak large and full: jrnrmcnts ch^icc. sl privt e\erv ptirthaj?© a bargain *tvies all new. coiitrollvd by us—no (inp!:catts here. ApecI lal attrn/ctioii in the I'e- $ Cloth Cat vcr otTen:i. no!ht-r at '^s5 A fchoitc of aboi.l 100 Jackcts, sizes

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FURS—Our Ftir stock is contnletc now: 'twill dimiiiii-hed soon, sooner you make your clu. cc ilie better.

MUSLIX I'ND I \YT A.K—X !es ju^t received in fine jflrjjs, 'with colored i-ml-r^uieiy: aim Silk S kirls.

I SADIES MACKIX'l OSMKS—Our Christmas line is opened.

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The revival meeting here is still iu progress, under the management' of Mrs. McDougal of Indianapolis and Mr. Ezra Brumfield... .The supper her last Friday night, given by the Christian Sunday school was a grand success. The amount made was about $18 Mrs. Sadie Bnrk occupied Frank Garriott's house the first of the week....Miss Nora Goodman returned home from Anderson last week.. .. Bert Armstrong and Flaura Bray spent Sunday with Miss Belle Hamilton. .J. H. Lul spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Lail and her parents Mr, and Mrs. New some Miss Emma McCarty of Anderson is stayiug with her grandma, and attending school hero which is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. McCoid and Mr. Vanlingham Our literary society closed last Friday night to meet again Friday Dec. Kith at 6:30 o'clock. All th^t. are interested in this, please come nud help us... .'Born to Chas. Brower and wife last week a girl baby....Mr. aud Mrs. Newsorae and her mother spent la«t Sunday a* the Soldiers Orphans Home at Knightstowu.

Farmers come til teen miles to my store to get. ChambeiIain's Cough Remedy. Many of them, 1 ke myself, are never withous it in their homes. It cnred my boy of a severe attack of croup, and I be li VH, saved his life.—1C. Dalton, Luray. Rusell comity, Kansas. This retriedy i« a certain cure for croup. and if used as soon as the fir.-t symptoms appear," will prevent lite attack. For sale' by.'V. L. Jiariy. druggist. ... jjec

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The -Methodists' ire rnuriing a protected meeting in ihrt Es'i.-copal churr.h. Kev. Povveii of Xcv Cattle is..conducsiiig the sr-rvice.s.' U(» !o tt/i.-. lime t-ix have united with t-h« ohnroii .Elder. J. \-V. •wickman ol f.• prea'cbwl 'Ms f.i.rf\v,*.u aor»n.n :n the »'liristiau. church la-^t Suit'!.-y. Is c!(.it,-d nj his vcarw .J. A Morrisfin .'}•• r. on ih'ii.'inH, 10 bejriu 'C.'i of «r#o.ls .vnicn Mii'ri.- oa ii -r genr ieit'txn h-ivc 'Vfii ioi iijvu t.ie stoeX of •.roods 1'roiM hev:-"in lew days... .lied ..ick •& s-hipped si o«r loud of nogs ro in !i'in ii»(!i.-j, iMoiifl-iy ...Airs. W. A. SV

O'-ivri, ni i'j".uiei tniJi.ina was t'riead-4 in to.vn over Jvin-lay Slie loll »:i Monday evening for riyri.'i&port, lo vi.-it parents .. .'i ue win a Christmas ent^rta nment at ihe Friends chnrcli 011 Chris'tuas eve.... Agnes Gordon die«l on last Thursday rning with consumption. Funeral at Friends church on Friday at a. ui., by lie v. Jxrvis, lutcrment at Wiliow tiiraucii cemetery... .Geo. VV. Sowerwine is clerking lor Morri^pu Bros, in their store for a few days, while .1. A. Morrison is nb~«.et t,from. home. They are closing out thefr r'tock at cost uutil they can make arrangements to move to New Ross Asa James is buying timber for a Muncie firm.... W. S. Ham is reported on the sick list this week .. rs. Crossiday, of Indianapolis is here visiting friends.. .Mrs, Sadie Back, of Warren, Ind has moved to this part recently .. It i»reported that Geo. W. Keck and his wife have again went to housekeeping after being separated about week. ..

Thetiot«l«n S#nre of Lm( Life. Keep the head cool, the feet warm and the boiV«|s open. Aunt Fannie's Health Restorer is a vegetable preparation aud nets a« a natural laxative, and the greatest remedy ever discovered for the Cure of Dy.«pep*ta, Liver Complaint, and all lilood. Liver and Kidney Diseases. 1 Cal| on V. L. Early sole agent, and get a

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trial package free Large size .10c.

1 WILLOW JIRAMCH. Little Russell McCormack Is reported on the sick list ... Bruce Nordyke who has b»-en visiting relatives here is now visiting in Anderson ... Miss Clara Louden back of near Charlottesville visited

Miss Hattie Grundeu .Saturday. ..Mrs. A. B. Thomas is making a weeks visit among relatives at Pendleton and vicinity. .. ,Svne of our youug folks attended the supper at Warrington Friday night, given for the benefit of the Christian church. Th«»y report good time.... Mr. liotifclog oi New Cattle tua«le a biisinet-s trip here Thursday of last week... .Miss Anna Apple of Maxwell is ,assisting Mrs. •T. Oappel in household duties.... Wm. Huston has oisi*op of his farm south ol here aad eonteuiplates moVinff his family to Auderaou •»on. W ui. is a good citizen aud we are borry lorn* hltn go .lOnuua liuckley viuiivl friends at ludlauapoiia .^turda) AAL B. IIIU.V arid returned home Votid-.y... .Tha f-iik* were entertainetl. HT.Mffjiwfl f4iwnei l|nore at. a h*f« TIm voaaif peo*y

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American Cholera.

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the' Daily j^eyeille,. Wfiatcaiii,' Wash. /"T. C. Burnettr the detiiocrttic 6andi* date for sheriff, was taken violebtly tit at Clearbrook. He ha*1 all the symtons of Asiaticcholera,.aud for an hour or two it was feared he would die. They finsDy gave hiui a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera And Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived Mm: until a physician1 arrived." That i» preciselj' what tiie fnanufacuners of that medicine recommend for cholera. Send for a physician but gne their rnedi cine until the.physician arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent in this country next summer this preparation will be in great demand because it can always be depended upon. For sale by V. L. Earlj, druggist.

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CHARLOX1ESVILLK.

Otto Bennett and Postal Clerk Warner of Indianapolis were guests'• of. S miuel Bennett and wife, Suuday also Ailie Scott and lady friend of your city on the occa,tion of a turkey feast... .Lot Martin and wife rif Germantown were guests of his sister Dide Philpot and husband Sunday ...Aaron Carroll-and Ellison Williams and families of Knightstown were guests of Lafe Griffith, Sunday. Brother Pica's aud wife of Rushville wtre'guests of their nephew Geo. RalTerty and wife Monday and attended the eir.pcr MICJ meeting Monday night, lending a most welcome helping hand in the exercises. Miss Woodard of your city read in excel'lent r-aper the week previous... .Thonjas Shields of near Rushville has psu'ciuised the home formerly ownecl by KSuis Thom-" as and will occupy it: sh(»rtly. He is a nurseryman aud we hear intends, establishing hiu business here.., .Hannah Cof fin visited relatives at. Knig'nt*tirr.*:i I'Tonday..John Coffin is c'erkiv.g ir. the •Drug Store Alonzo Fou -t and Sf.rah

Decker spent Sunday with ,Ta«on Wcwner of Cadiz... Dora Decker spent. S .11 day at'h'ome with his fnnuiy, re.\uruing to Alexandria Monday .-noon. T'iey ve move thither in about a iortnight. ... Thos. Niles purchased of .!• il. .ers last week a fine thorough bred iioff-n-will be au honor to his hevd rf cattle. Pie also has added to his stock Lewis Lynback's nice little jersey. .Luther B. Gordon of Passadena, Cal. was rni.-s!, of lili Brown and Natluin ParKer Friday and -'ohu Parker and son Cla-Hcon vivit•••••] the latter Monaay... .11 T. Ward is stumping the state in the in?erett "f Ward's Liniment again. .. .Mrs RHff.rrty entertained a coffee social Tuesday evening .. .Elbert Parish and family returned Monday from their visit... Lvona Fortes will have anew and extensive line of silks, ribbons etc. expressly for ih^ holiday trade.... Will Leamons is clerVhur in the store of Niles & Leamons... .Quite a number of aspirants .-ire looking toward the new post ofllco position

Do you wish to know the quickest w-m to cure a cold? We will tell yon. Ty dure

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cold quioklv. it must be treated before the cold ha« become settled in the system. The first symptoms area dry. loud congh and sneezimr. The cough is soon followed by itery expectoration and the sneezing by a profuse tery discharge from the r.ose. In severe en*-s there is a thin white coating on the tongue. What tndo? It 'R'only neeessnrv to take Chamberlain's Cough Heme ly in double doses every hour Thot will grently lessen the severity of the cold and in many eases-will effectually counteract, it, and cure what would hav(j een severe cold within one or t.«v Try it and be convinced. 0!) cent, b«..'les.

For sale by V. EM)-", drnggitt. Dec.

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Joanna Simmons is on (he sirk list.. n. Grunden wiio has beei. si'*k !or son time is nble to lit! f-nn again.. .M: Cassie and Rw-i Simmons and Mf'ss bi« .VIc! !alme:s Snnd^

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GAUD,

How often are we called upon in lifo to wituess the sad visitations of death, pay the last tribute of love to those for whom tlu- Death Angel has called. In the shoit period of 5 months, two members of the family of Ross and Sarah A. Gard, have been called from time to eternity. On t.he early morning of July 26th, we wn tolled the young and tender lite of Mary K. G»rd fade with tho darkness into the realms of eternal day. Had she been spared uutil the 25 day of the following month, her horn." would have knoMru h«r 21 years. The hand» of death unlocke-1. the portals

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i'fo other ^Iedi', i!Hj in th" world was evar given such a test of the eur.-iUvo qtiiilities, as Otto's Cure. Tiit n-aiwio ..!' r.M-f-! t»f this great German remniy »•?eqbeing distributed free of chnrsr^, l»v drug gists in this country,to those atilic id wn li Consumption, Asthin:*. Crou«, sevsrn Coughs Pneumonia and all Throat ami Lung disease,giving the people proof tKat Otto's Cure will cure them, and that it is the grandest triumph of Mfdical science. Pot* sate only by I j. Kai ly. Samples free. Large bottles 50c

Heavens splendor to her

and she paved the, wny to the New Jems alem for the brother, who, on the evening of Nov. 23 bade larewell to earth aud was born from our midst hl« spirit winged its flight to the arm* of his Savior, to greet the sisters spirit that awaited his coming. Had he been permitted to remain on earth until the 3rd day of Dec., he would have been 18 years of age, but. alasl

There is a reaper, whose name is death, And with hisstckle keen, He reaped the bearded grain nt breath, ff?

And the flowers that grow between. Since last Febuary they had been wrestling with that lingering disease consumption, until the angels beckoned them borne. To-day we Know them no more. Free from care, they are forever at rest.

A little more than four years ago under the labors of Bro. Dawson, Mary united with the U. B. church at Wilkinson and ever afterwards faithfully performed the duties of a christian. Shortly before she yielded to the grim monster, she ex pressed her readiness to go, aud she affectionately bade .each of the family farewell, entreatiug them to meet ber in Meaven. In the struggle of death g/\f lifted her band, while a smile lighted Ver cimntniiee, »uff the angeh paved Imr *ay to better land, she murmured "Good

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Alary and ITeary bnilded far ib*m Mlvea monnjiMitci of christian cluwcwt, purity and uprightrteiw, which they h»ve hehiiiA themtdwiotlo the tronbl»^»piiit«i otthvtrso^rowing oaca.^

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Our old room and new addition is chuck full and running: over.

v\ iie the haiKt of death was resting upon Henry ne said that he was trusting in tiie lAid that, he was ready aud willing io go, for the Lord knew what was brisi, tui iimi, and tnat ne would soon be h'-ippy witli the sister that had preceedeil him HI that ian.i ot light and glory.

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IS FAST "'APPROACHING,

I'tiey are fuc? to face witri higher, holi-

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Is up with the times, and has secured all the latest Novelties the different markets afford.

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Armeo t«» the Teeth '"•''.

Is a very common expression, but we thi that armed to embellish aud preserve them to a ripe old age is decidedly more appropriate. This can be done by keeping yourself supplied wi.*h a bottle of that Kpiendid dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODOXT which will beautify the teeth aad pr .'P»rve them from the ravages of decay. HOZODONT contains no acids or gritty substance* which injure the enamel, but ix romposed of rare and antiseptic herbs, whic'i have a beneficial effect on the whole economy of the mouth. Sold by umggiat*.

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Remember that the Department Store is the leading Holiday House of Hancock county.

"We buy in larye quantities. In tact, our stock of Holiday supplies is much larger than

ALL THE OTHER STORES COMBINED IN GREENFIELD.

3 Come where you can have a large selection to choose from, and the prices are the lowest.

We have S^o.oo worth of useful Presents to (five awav to our Patrons..

HERE ARE THE CONDITIONS!

For t' very 50 cents worth of any .goods you buy in the Department iStore you arc entitled to a guess 011 the-number of feet in the ball of. twine under

the globe. The first closest guesscr gets a latest a

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.Remember Santa, Glaus still holds his headquarters at the Department Store.

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A Keimirkable ProspectUH.

We have received from the publishers of The Youth's Companion its announcements tor 1803. They promise an unusually brilliaui volume. Among other notable features is a series of articles entitled, "Your Work in Life,'- written by

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iiuj coiit and silent Co:respondents will write of the World's when i- heard the Fair, lio.v to go, and What, to see in a i'.iii ni utioi! the cof- given tune. tho poi cais ot tun tieii. ev- W al.ace narrates the origin r-..i.t. our viow forever, a-iu gr.jwtn of his .'-inious novel, "Hen «»uf eyes toward tiiat. Hur," whib l-'rank R. Stockton tells tho -"1 wi'. hi.unan uands iii.-tory of

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Ithi'iimiiiisiu Cured lu a Day. ".Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia rau.eally cures iu 1 to 3 days. It saction upou the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the scaue and tht^ disease immediately disappoars. (ir! lir^t dosu greatiy beneliis id cents. Sold by V. L. Early Druggist, Grteuiieid. ..... lliyrl

attrac ions aud advantages possessed by no other line. Solid Vestibuled trains, ho 't' with steam and equipped with palace sleeping cars, reclining chair cars •uid elegant parlor cafe dining cars run d.tiiv, making connection in CF-utral Union Station, Cincinnati, with through express trains of the Queen & Crescent Route, I.oulsville & Nashville, Kentucky Ceutral and Chesapeake & Ohio Railways avoi«ling the tdions transfer necessary viaoih. lines, and affording practically through train service to Old Point Comfort, A*heville, Chattanooga, New Orleans, Savtmnah, Jacksonville, St. Angnstin*', Tampa, Indian River and all winter resorts of the South. Tourist tickets via the Popular Big Four Route at special low rates are on sale at nil coupon ticket offices throughout the country. Ask the agent, for tickets via the Big Four Rout*.

FIi'i'idK at:l (tie Sunny Snutli via The Big Four Uoute. To all persons contemplating a sonth- f.eve" royuxs ^i out buildings frame ern trip, the Big Four Route offers special

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leavens, ttuU murmur he Etevtn Sena Storn this year, besides nit I'niue, O GIKI be more than Oiie liiiiahed Stories by the most success nil Short Srory writers, be-7 si'vici's o: t• i•? former sides tunny stirring T-ties of Adventure."

Thi Comoaiiiou aims to i.« a favorite in every iamily an I its c.rou'.u:on of neany Six uundffii 'L'nousand copies a week tt-s-tilies how iiie ic is appreciated. New stibsv.-! ii-ers w-.,t now iii leceive the pa-.--per io .!MI:nary lst, r-e inclndtng itie Doitbie llo.i'lay r-'il' i!is -SI.7•). .ljos ton. Mass. SubscriOo at i.no. liKt'L'CLtc.vx: oili- e. v-

Ladie" when yon are out of face povvder go to M. C. Quigley's "Model Drug Store" and ak for ttie orkl toilet supply o-'mpaiij "s superior toilet powder, and insist on having it. It is the best and tire to id ease you. Remember the place aud.insist on having this kind. 41tb

I\irm FOR Sale. A Itareuin.

The heirs of (he Macklin Jeffries estate offer for sale the old home farm lying one-, half mile south of Charlottesville in Rush couuty, consisting of 160 acres, 125 acres in a good state of cultivation. Good stock, wau-r the year round. The land is in first class condition. Two story frame house

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is a great bargain and will be sold to Hit puicnuser. bull possession given March lst.Ca.i on or address.

Sltf HKNKY JKFKBIFP, Greenfield, Iudiana.

Tlio.usauds of lives are saved annually by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. In the treatment

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cough, the Pectoral has a most marvelous effect. It allays inflamatiob, frees the obstructed air passages and controls: the desire to cough.

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Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS-.External or Ihternal, Blind or Bleeding—Itching and Burning Cracks or Fissures Fistula in Ano Worms of the Rectum. The relief is immediate—the cure certain.

WITCH HAZEL OIL

Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration a»4 Contraction from Bums. The relief iainaUntl Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcer*, Fbtulas. Old Sores, Itching EniptMoa, Scuifir «r Scald Head, ItisinMliUe.

Cores IKVLAMBD or CAOD Bltun mi Sane Mpplei It invaluable, Frk*5»Ccttt?v Trial CwOfc aIBM ty IrasaMa,

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also a series of articles entitled, "Odd iloiiM-jfceep,ng,which wiil be of much interesV. to ladies. Some new Sea^Stbri«s are contributed by William Clark Russell the Ijuiious noveli&t aud several articles for on India by Sir Edwin Arnold. Special

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