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? +ui., 9- ;j c. n / rv.w*^ TO /I ' ?. (wrr>?*w t' *??? *>.f- - ^OClriY Btfijf- '?. T IMPv/RYEO WiK'H PUilCHAiSSO? k FOR SALE BY Salmond Brothers, Stuplo And Fancy Uroccrti. jj??i Live Turkeys Wanted Live TrfrUeys Wanted at, 15c per pound. The Court Inn. Musical Tea. \ There will boa Musical Tea piven at the residence of Mrn. F. K. Bull, next Wednesday afternoon, 21st. from 4 to 6. for the benefit, of t he Organ Fandofthe Kpiscopal Church. Ad mission 50c. Eide Invit.-d. Notion is given in another col uuinof The Ciironielr t r?rj u y that bids are invited for repairing llesver Creek bridge on the Liberty IJill road. Bidfj will he received on April 12 th. .To Drain the Court, Houce Cellar. At ibe new Coii t House some inconvenience ban been, caused by aurfacu water accumulating in the cellar during continued rainy epellH A pipe is borDg run from the cellar to the stioet drniu which will in fu ture keep tbe c.eliar drained. Honor* Roll of Lugcff .School For tbe week ending Mar. 9: 2nd grade ? Ocitrude ltabon, Jno. Rosborough. 4tb grade ? Burdette Parker, Sat Jie Bolle Gardner. 6th grade ? Mary, Kar.1 and Ed ward Rosborough, Willie Gardner. 8tb grade ? Mattie Gardner, Sal lie Tfnesdelle. Silver Tea. The "Silver Tea" giver, by tht? ladies of tbe Presbyterian Cnurch jut tbe residence of Col. J. T. Hay dast Tuesday evening was quito a ?success ( n? thee* delightful occa sions always prove to be.) The ladies aro raising money to buy a new Church organ and we are glad to know tbat they are meeting with success. We understand that au order baa already been placed for a fifteen hundred dollar organ with one of tbe oldest organ firms In the United States. " m ? w* Death of Km McQueen. , .Mrs. McQueen, relict of the late Donald McQueen, Sr., died at the liomo of ber daughter, Mrs. I. yH. Alexander, last Saturday afternoon in the 85th year of her age, The deceased has lived jn Camden most ot ber life and wc? a most cxempla- J ry Christian woman. She in survived by I wo daughters, IVlrs. I. H. Alexander and MissKaOflJ McQueen of Camdon, and one eon. Mr. Charles McQaeen of A gusts. The funeral 8ervw-.ee look place atj the Preaby t?riau\ church Sunday afternoon the o Meyer a of the church of which she was a devoted member officiating as pail bearers. A Card. .To i lw> Cilizon? of Camden* I waul to brand a? a moliciuns Mo J- his report that I entered the race /or aldoimun from Waul 4. wiih t,ho exprena p?rp:i?M of voting u^iiiu.Mi; Chi of Hrnj /or re election if 1 yainrd I he It ja a paltry li<?, without foundation, ?nd under other cu cuuiBtanccs, f ""oiild feat it with contempt, hut lit id a campaign fabrica 1 cunningly clovierd, I in Justice i.o myself and my friends, want to tup it in the bud. I will say further that I hope ?ny friends and acquaintances will give me credit, for higher aBd nobler purposes, than to think I would uapire to a seat in the next council, Merely to gratify privaio spleen, did I entertain such feeling, which i do My object $pd aim, If elected, "*?111 he to giro n?y heat efforts to the welfare of the whole city. I absolutely unfettered by pledges to any individual candidate for office under coauoil, and I will rote for t sse '< ihsat tmv ?psciWs of pritstf prif^iooc. Hopi?g thai, this explanation U ?tfflcUH V(>' is|j the eon temp table *hrioaito?. referred to, I at Eluctioa of Dispeugertt. riift toUi tioo of 'liuptUH'" 4 f(,r Keibbaw On, wiu held U*t S .tur?l?y and rmuiud m h follows: L>i?j?vii8fr for Camden ? .!. K 1 Hough. Heer nihpcnucr f >r Cmiidrn ? 1* 1 ? I. Hilton. !-> I abuser f'.r Kcihuius?U. L. JoQefc. i *- ? ~ | Church Ctnlenm&l. Tr e c Ulcers <.f tU Camdm l'resby. ' t o r i h i ? i iiurch huvo ? i ?- < t i<> ceie* j brute thy iriitti.'iiinl of tho or ganization of ti'u Chuich aomo! time tUiH Summer or Fall Sftu.'l Hay. Kcv. T. V. Iluy, Kov. W. II. Workman and Kov. \V. H. Mills, four iiic i) reared in the eongregatiou, wi 1 1 he invitnd t < > take puit in t tie ?s<Mcitfex Tho ( Lope to Iwivo the now organ iu time ? or the centennial exercises. - - Women of the Ilible. Dr. T .M. Me( )onr.oll 'h preaching a serios of sermons on "Tho Women of tho Bible." Lust Sncdav his sub ject wm "kve tlio Idtml Woman." Next Sunday bin subject *ill bo "Sarah the Wife." Sunday, March '25th, "Rebecca tho Mother,' " Sun day, April Int. "Miriam the Sister;" Sunday, April 8th, "Jophthah'B Daughters;'' and on Sunday, April 15th, his subject will be "Anna tho old Woman " The public cordially invited to attend all those services. The Printing Office. Tho printing office has indeed proved a bettor colloge to many a hoy, has graduated more useful and conspicuous members of society, haw brought more intellect out and turned it into practical, useful chan neln, awakened more tninds,generated more active ami elevated thoughts, than many of the literary colleges of the country. A boy who commenc es in such a school u? th<f printing ? ftiioo, svdl have his talcutP$nd ideas bryoflftil out; and if ho In vh careful C'usyiver. experience in his profession ivih contribute more toward itn edu cation than can be obtained in almost any other manner, ? Ex. Mayor o Court. Last Monday m .ruing there were seven pari ten up before the Mayor for drunkenness and the lines pah:' by the offeuderu amounted to ovei thirty dollars. Four white men claimed to be en route to the north, but liking Cam den's climate as well decided to loaf here a whilo. Being guilty of va grancy, His Honor gavo lliem au opportunity to bask in this sun-! shine for the entire period of twen ty days, improving eur. streets it; the meanwhile. \ John Reed on tliK ght of the 9th broke in the storo of Mr. Tobias Hnd stole about $25 00 worth of goods, but was arrested the day following, and practically all the goods got ten back. At The Now Court Houso. ? Clerk i?f Court I 0. H'?ugh and Mr. J. B, Phclpi, Judge of Probate, tins week moved into (heir offices at j the new Court Honao. Besides tfyc Clerk nml Judge of Probate th^re are also in the new Court House tlie Treasurer, Auditor and Magistrate which innkes the place quite a busi-l ness ceo lie, Tbo presence there of two excell ent joung ladies ? Mies Carrie Plough in the Clerk's office, and Miss Annie Phelps in the office of the Judge of Probate ? gives to tho place an air of dignity and refinement that ia quite pleasing. Everything is being put in readi noss for holding the neyt term of | Conrt thore which moete tho first. ! Monday in April. Kershaw county has a Court House 1 of which she can justly be proud, and the more that is seen of it by people of tho county t }>a better sat isfied they are that building the Court House waa a wise stej). Great Oifcr Made To Young tfeopla, to order to aid worthy and ambi ti ?ig yong people of limited means ? nd education, a complete, practical business education and a position wiitten guai'Muty of position are now b?M?ig ottered them ut less than hulf price by Tho flu ? Ala. Hub. CoIK jm: of Macon, f?ji. 'J'his Col lide, which itss !>*>(?() established /fin v?"i? w.:ih ami jinn an incorpor ated cnpi'Ai of <?100,0o?), is by far the largest and most practical in t!i^ South and evory young n??n and ff.nnsu anxious to anchivc foiccesH i'i the Imfiij 's-j world r.nd lay tit** fo;:i)il ?iti'Mi for independence and foVtnr.u ?lt'?n!d wrli.i* for full panic ularsto K. L. Miirlin, Prest., Macon, C a ON THE TIP OF TJIE TONGUE By Mr. Victor Smith In N Y. Prow, January, 10th, 1900. Alexander Southern ThweattV snowstorm arrived at the precise' mniuent of the departure of the Palm Limited for Miami, Palm Beach, Aiken, Agusta, Nassau, Havana, Savaooah, Jacksonville, Ormond an(Mst. Aupuatine, on Monday, I vhi inveigled into going to Jernev City to iaapeot the new train, and found * St. Regie on trucks. Too fine for my blood ? now that every body must pay. Thweatt took as much pride in that train as if it had been a new baby on Washington Height*? the col deat pari of Nsw York. Mais passengers Rave k satisfied grunt, and the fesislss said "AbJ" Tbts Is lbs train that irr|jr?i at Jseksonvtltf and St. Angnsllnn on tUna. "A Trip To Xod a ? '1'lifr ?huw at tin* Ope i a llouso no Wi evening, yiv'-n bj I lend J S-iMHre Comic Opera f'oni* r ii I .nlitKrl "A Trip To jfuiift" ? hh ?- 'i ?xcii'cDi one hi)i1 iltf l ? i ? ? r.c. J it-nce came awa\ liinhlv <i? .J. 1 1 tteeinM t>artia! to h?m<* h .?{;?< i?t feature hut we cHduot nfrhiu ( ' in haying that ilit* audience wan charmed with Mi*# I.jjouh WiiUoii'j Citu^iug. Mr. O. G Alexander la to l?? con: rcended f < ? r itiv (? i >t classen i?rt*lisme(ii* he i? f ur rtish i Cjo ite a number of teal good shows hav? appeared here and the attend ant* ftt the thestre has hoon vor> in ti c It Increased recently. The Op ?in 1 1 o ii mo i m being managed in a very oubIl'^sb- I i Us and satisfactory ma-iner. Beside* pleasing I h? the *trr goo;* of '.'a Uul t* o it is proving tn lie a nice aouice <<f income for the city. Gentlemen of the Juries! 1 lie frllowii g juries wore drawn last Tuesday. The grand jury serves for thu year, the petit jury for the first wo ok of the April term only : Grand > ? S A Jones, J M Smith, H H Sessions, J 8 Dunn, .Jacob Hirsch, Klrnore Hrown, W T Bel), D T Taylor, T L Smith, C F Munn, J J 13 Trneede), G 13 King, G W Hearon, A F Young, E E Evans, Ti C Pettigrew, Tj W Watts, li J Mc Intire- The first six named were drawn from last year's jury. 1'ctit. ? A It D.ivis, H T Smegma, H K Hoy kin, W T Pitts, J 1) Mo Caskill, Jr. L R Williams, Levi Kirk land, E J McLend, Dayo Hayes, (1 I Sliiver, 11 Ravage, J B Cunning ham, W T Smith, D G Fletcher, J F Elliott. J C Hunter, H F Trimnol. W H Walk ins, II H West, Elian Iirannon, K H Team, G W Crosby . Geo, Watte, C L Bmdlcy, J C Price, L L Truesdel, A 13 liabon, L S ?Spears, II Trnosdel, G 1' Hunmond, i \V T MeCaekill. T S NoIhou, W A Outlaw. J M Snipes, J II JtiitcliflV, T i F McDowell. PEESONAL. Mr, M. H. Bcnm ban returned homo from Baltimore. Judge E 1) 131ake ney. <?f Kershaw, wax in Oamden yesterday. Bello Thomson and Susie | Yon n<r returned f i mi the Norlh last i Wednesday. Hon. W. D. Trautham and Mr. Ii. ; 13 Clarke are attending court in Lan caster tlit'R week | Judge Alton 13 Parker is in Cam den for a short stay. He is stopping at The Kirkwood. Mr- J. A. McDowell, of Westville, cheered nn with his presonco a few myites one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfe, Miss Minnie and Miss Sarali le(t yester day for a trip to Columbia. Judge R. W. Sutton. of West Wa torco, paid us a pleasaot visit latt Monday. Judge Sutton is a leading spirit in his community. Mr. John Phelps, Jr , who ha? betm at Perry, Da . for some time, is nt home again. His many friends hero are glad to see him. The many friend" of Master Ralph Shannon will regret to lenrn that he is quite ill, and will sincerely wish for the bright little fellow a speedy recoverv. ? Mr. W. I. Villopigue. now of Wash ington, D. 0., is spending a few days in Oamden rnncli to the delight of his many friends here. Mr Villesrigue is aspist-ant to-, Congressman Finley and he informs ij? thftt ppnding on^ the garden seod by the government I&8 been unavoidably delayed this year but that, they vriil be oq in r few days So those of our frienda who have inquired abont the seed 0(jn h>ear Ibis in mind and call at The Chroniole ??AJco jp |jj? pourtjp of a week or 'tn da) u and get them WANTED: ? Two men in each cqirtily to represent and advertise Hardware department, put <>qt Bam pies of our poods, etc. Traveling position or Offlco Manager. Salary f90.Q0 per month, cohIi weekly, wit)-, all expense* paid in advance. \\T** furn;.i!i everything. The Columhiu Hou 'f, Chicago, III., Dept. 810, 234 5th A v<3. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served.) Souf'u Cj;roliua. ) Court <>f | Kertdrnw County. } Couimr.n I'lenn. i M. Baum, Survivor o f Katun Bros., Assignee of H. Baum ?$? Co., Plaintiff", Again Cadmrine Went, Lizzie Yarbovough , k. K Went an<] Cam Wilson, Defendants. To the Defendant, f'.nn Wilsou: ? You me hereby Hummoticd and re quired to an^Per tho complaint in thU action, which has bean fil^d in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the enid County, and to aer\i> a copy of your anawer to the said com plaint on tho eubecribeia at their oflicu in Camden, S. C., within twenty dav? after the aervice hereof, exclusive' of the day of such aerviee ; and if you lail Jo an ?Wor the compUint within tho tiiuo aforw aaid, the plaintiff ip thLd *?4ion will ap piv to the Court for the relief derqand od in the complaint. 1 l^ftled Camden, 8. 0.t March 14th, CLARKE ?i von TRESCKOW, . v .Plaintiff* a Attorney a. f ^ ... To the Dafoidant, Cam Wilcon: ? Take notioe that the Snmmona and Gamplalnt ia the abore entitUd action ware thfci 14th daj of March, A. D, 1906, filed in tha offic* ofCHtk of Court ?f Conmoa Pleas (or Kara haw County. CLARKE * vgiTMflOgOir. ^ Plain tin a Anorvtn. Omim,* a, llaaah Uth, MH. Wo will oiler for ti t* next two weeks all < 4 r W inter.' Suits at less tluin cost. k \ These Suits nyist go ? wo need the money. Now is your] chance to ^et it ?1 for (H)c. Men's Suits from 3-4 to 40. * Youths ? It). 11, 18 ami I !? years. Hoys' Knee l'ants 7, 8. 10 ami 1 I years. Just received a shipment of new Spiin^ I'eii Hats ? nohhy styles, $1 2f> to & $.').()(). All late shades, l KKM KjM BKK our Shoes are all "Reliable." Wo earn; only the BEST for the PRICE. * . We can convince you if you will tfivo us * h chance. Respectfully. fi . zrepsFs SHOES, HATS AND (JKNT'8 FITUNISIIINGS. bridge To Be Repaired. Notice ia hereby given that bid a will be received for repairing Bonver ('reck bridge 011 the Liberty Hill road on Thursday, April 12ib, lftOrt. at 12 M. Plans and specifications niado known on day of letting. The Board reserve* the right to reject iwv or all bids. March IGtli, 1906. M. SO WELL, Supervisor. T' II me Extended , Hy virtue of auth nil v viated in the Comptroller General of t. h ? ? State by Section (?'.)!{, Code of Lawt< 1002, t lie time for the ptivmeni, of Commutation taxen, by pernntiM who nre liable to road duty, ts ? x'eiuhd to April I .'?! it, in KjersliMV C-untv. And tin? sMtue has been approve * by ttso (iovnnor. VV. F. Kueael!, County A ulil r. i M arch 1), ,1000. Municipal Election. vfty order of City Council, an election w>|l he belli in the Oity of Caindcn, S. C. on ^Tuesday, Aprii 53 rd, 190C, for Mayor and ?ix Aldermen. The polls will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m in each of tho Wards of <be city, us follows: Ward 1, Opera Hoote. Manag"ra, -las. Goodrile, Joseph Stralc and B. M. Moarea "Ward 2. at O. T. Lit tin's Livery Rtab!e, Maiingera C. C. Vauglian, E.I. Bi*sell and J. W. Dnnlap, Ward 3. at the DeKulb Ifomo, Man ager* J. K. Alexander, Wra Walacc and W. J. Dodd. Ward 4, Monument Square; Managers, L. E. Alford , R. W- Mitcham, and John Mickle. , Ward 6, Cornor of Boundary and Lit tleton streets ; Managers W. It, Doloache, A S. Zump and W 0. Ha)'. Ward 6, Corner Boundary and Lyti tleton street* . Managers, Frank Hajle. Allen J)ea* and C. 0 Brown. II, G. Oarrlson, Mayor G. Q. Alexoudor, Clerk. March 16th, 1906. FOB MAYOR. Mr. Editor:? In response to tho re quest of a number of my fellow Citizens I offer myself as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Mayor subject to the aptlop, of tho iJentooratie Primary. Respectfully, \ II. G. CARRlSwN. ? January 25, 1906. Mr. Editor:-- We present tho name Dr. W- Dunn fot Mayor At the ap proaching election, subject tothe Dem ocratic primary. Dr. Dunn is an ener. getir and Capable man, and has m?t\o]au efficient. Alderman '<Yom his ward, ami if elected M?>pi! vl'd make an efficUVu Mayor, and will be active in uU thWt pertain* to the progrrua of Camden. F rienda. FOR A LI- KB MEN. / At our request. Mr. W V. Heed has consented to stand for election at the coining primary election ss Alderman troiuour Wa.rd, ar d \v i 1 1 abide the result according to tho n.ies of 1 f 1 ?; Pomocatic par'v. Many Vot. rs of Ward N". 1. To Th.e V-'teir, i?i \.'ard One I hereby mmonn*.. myaelf a:* a cundi date lor Warden in Ward I. I inakei this announcement itl? no promise ex cepMo discharge !l;e <btties imported up on me to the bett < ' my ability. A. C, Pro * 11. Ai lh? solicitai' mi <?ftniv friends i hereby announce myself a "*ndi?h?te to re election to tho office of Ald011n.1t j from Ward 2, subject to the rules of tli ? Democratic primary. C. R. Lew in. Thanking my friends for the v- r . < ?:n pliijicntary terms in which li.i v hav. connected my name with tho W .?rciei>: hi,, in the approaching city tdcc.i. on, 1 here by announce mvaeif a candidate for Al derman from Ward 3. and winb to sav that if 1 am the notir.uec 1 will work to tho ihtcresta of the city. Riepect fully. Davkl Wolfe. Mr. Editor? In icsnonso to the renust of a larire number of tlio voters of Ward Four 1 hereby announce myself ?a h candidate for Waplrn fiom this Ward at! the itpproaehipg municipal election, subject to result of the primary election to bo held, John J. Workman. We thiuk Mr. W F, Malono a proper man tp represent Ward 4 in the GBy Council. H1a record as an Alderman is before jo?. Waa one of the prime worker* in furnishing the City with Lights aad Water, ?h"> the Camdon IIo?c Company. Always ulive to the City's Isiprovements. Voter?. Mr. Editor Please aqnoqooo Mr W tL Kenth as a eas^idste far Alderman j rraf (hat H^rsf t^> aaoexed territory ! Wast of Ljttlstoa suaei ksown as Ward ?. FAaods. A complete lino of eoflin# ? nb prieoH ut '1'. .) Arrnnta'. | Homes For Sale. 'l'wo 3 room, two 4 room, one room. One 7 room and one 9 rouu\ C>ill and h?'? on i list of houacft, lota nr.it prices. W tin led: 11 mi ma to leu W ?intij.! : 'l'o luiy *inall f.ii m neai C;?niih'ii R. W. Vii 1 Cii A Mv (.? filcc o v* r (.' int:!cn Co. j Bakery & Fancy Grocery. Having moved inlo my new ! pbic* or business, corner Main and I'ut lodge St*., 1 invite mv v 1 ii*? 1 > t > t ! i old and new, t<* t;;? 1 1 .(.id inspect my f-huice line j cf !;i' U(l, Cukes and Pies. Al-o carry full line of Fancy ! (.irorrriea. Oiindy and every t thin^ ;ii the lino ot Tobacco ; and OigarH. - J Orders (tiled pronipt.lv, Ire" j delivery. Yours respect fully, JNO. K^iVMOWAU i ill iMi" ;k' ? manufaotubbro of Doors, Sash, Blinds. Moulding, Building Material, ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON. - - - - S. C Purchase our mahes, whicli we guarantee auperior to an; sold South, and thereby navt money. Window and Fancy Glafl3 , Jan. 4-4. v * An Ordinance. To "Divide The City Of Cam den Into (G) Six Wards. Bo it ordained bv (lie City Council of the C*i t V of Camden, S. i. I'll at the Citv oi Camden is hcteby divided into six '<>) wanln. Ward one 'I) itSm'! consist ?>t :?'l that portion of tho j City ?< nilli <-f liti 1 1 J ?? t? Stri'M., 'V? htun- ! ; darv i . t . < ? to extend in r. ? 'might lino from lliie KiifU-ni to tho Wi stern limit of tlu> I City. Ward two (??) ahnil conno t. of all [that Mom of ? lie City between Jt it tie 1 .street and J). Ku!b St> e?t , tho boundary ! linea ey. tenth d Ka?t and Wont in a ?ti sight i linot'.ilio limita of said City. Ward i three ?: ) ahalt constat of all that portion of the i. ty lyinf?* between D'Knlh and j Latin if Streets, Ibo Kasteru boundary ' being ;i: ? Mgh water mark oi Little fine' Tree < 'r.?ek and the Western houndary I 1 ?ci it k 1 continuation of WvlieStreet ?f | :uhoCti- ofOmdvn. Ward four (4) ?hill ! <:ou*k'i. f "11 that portion of the Citv ]y- I i'?>; but >?senfiaurenaand Bounddrv.Strecte I , t:.u l ?-tern boundary being tho hiirh' . ..'pi o irk of Little I'ine Tree Oreek nr.d i tec V* estci'n boundary being the eontin-i ualipJi "( Wylio Stroet of the City oft ( V.nidon. Ward live (5> ahall o.?np'n;t [ of all ibat portion of tho City of Camden I lying N. rth of HoUtidavv Street aud K??t ; of Lilt It Ion Street, aud bounded on the: North hy a line lnnning Kaat and West > and naarfcod by four atone poat* a little i North of Ivii'Kvvoud and Hobkir* Uill. ?o ' the East hy the h\&)i water mark (,t Little Vino Tree Cre*k,4n& thn Sou?'.i by j Boi.mWy Street nn;l on the \V<?st by Littleton fctfeot. Ward (6) ahall oon?i?t of all that portion ol tho City North of Boundary Stroet and Wctt, of Littiwtoo Street, and bounded od the North hy the ?aid line marked by toor UQ** porta, on ( the Eaal by Littlutoh StfO**t,on the SouUi ; by Boundary Street. and on \he Went bui j the contiptiMfon oi Wylie Street, o?C?m HatiHed in CoancSl assembled the HUh day of February* 1*06. H. O. GARRISON. Major. O, Q. ALEXANDER. _ * Cwit Is chuck full of the bijj^est kind of bargains in White Goods, (Jh! a feast fur the Ladicfc! :>(K)0 yards of sliori lengths hi Madras, Mulls, Morcerizerl Nainsook, India Linon and Lawns at S and H) cents pCir ?vard. These /joods nre worth IVoni 20 to oO cchIk per yard* '10 inch White Lnwn at. ;> cents per yard ? worth from 10 to 12 1-2 cents. Lonsdale Cambric at 9o ? sells everywhere at 12 l-2c. Knti'.ish 1. ont{ ('loth and Nainsook from loc per yard up. Mercerized Waisting*. white and colored Linen f<r suitsv6(c Henutitul lot 1 1 a h:t* ; i tilk ? Iviack, white and colorw, 27 inches wide, at only oo cents perAard. * Kver\ t li i ii u* yon could wish in Luce.-i and KinbroidericP, la dies f.?ncy Collar.;, Kelts, and all 1 ho dainty little IVJ'ngs^thati go to make up a ludirs loild. \ JWIaittlpgs? Just received a largo shipment of Mattings in Japs and Chinas ? plain, white and figured ? at prices to please. f ? ? I We nre ngouls i< ?r tho f^uliu.s Homo Journal Patterns? prices lo and 15j. New 'Hpi in^ style book just in. AND FARM SUPPLIES We handle the F. S. Roy star and or^er standard hrandlk in all the high grodes. Acid and Mixture^ Muriate Po^afili, aftdw Nitrate Soda. Etc., which we will soli for closest ca.ah price or 011 approved paper. Yours Respectfully, ' ' rl THE FAMOUS QlilT O P. T. Yillopigoe, Proprietor. i 1 - -- - " ? i&i v; a