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THURSDAY. AUGUST 1«. «
0X0. 8. MXYXOLDS.
CHAH. A. BOVULASH.
' Democratic Kentucky roHs op her
tipie-houorcd majority, and the tri-
nlnphant Democracy scores 50,000
ahead. Good for an "off-yearI" ,
The Georgetown Enquirer and the
Ohmgeburg Times and Democrat are
v growing excited over the tariff dis-
- enseion. teacc, gentleinen, you cer
tainly can "agree to di8agreo.' ,
am,-:
Ben Butler, in his celebrated
S csberryspeecli, said: "God has
me in one way—that I mnst be
fce linger dog in ' the fitfht. 1
e inuot lielp it, I cannot change it, and
pon the whole, I do not wish to
It.*; II | ■ | 11 Cl
FREE TRADE ASD RROTECTIOX.
Messrs. Editors: It is greatly to be
It is now generally t 'ieved that
Senator Hampton will no^ insist on re
tiring to private life on the expiration
of his term in the Senate. He seems
to prefer private to public life, but his
services are still at the command of
the *‘dear people”.
Norfolk (Va.) landmark says
that "Tn South Carolina the railroad
law should be entitled, ‘An act to pro
hibit the muting down of rail*, ami
fo^ the flirther purpose of driving off
capital.’ No man fit to be outside of a
lunatic asylum would to-day invest
money in a railroad enterprise there,
for none but idiots would to-day make
a costly plant anywhere to be turned
over bag and baggage to a set of star
chamber commissioners to deal with
at tljcir will.” This is rather vigor
ous,'plain talk, and we are not prepar
ed to say that it is wholly without
foundation.
regretted that our distinguished Sena
tor Hampton has discarded the free
trade doctrine so ably advocated by
George McDuffie, his illustrious futher-
iirlaw, and maintained for generations
by all South Carolinians, and now ad
vocates the doctrine of protection so
long upheld by New England and
v-cntisjTvmna to nit enrich{peiil of
Calhoun, in 1833, in the United
States Senate, said: "The real qnes-
tlon'at issue is:, has this government a
right to impose burdens on the capital
and industry of one portion of the
country, not with a view to revenue,
llutHo benefit another? Did l commit
myself to that system of oppression
* * which has for its object the
enriching of one portion of the conn
try at the expense ef the other. * *
Under the name of imports a power
essentially different from tne taxing
power is exercised—partaking much
more of the character of a penalty
than a tax.”
We are really happy to learn that
Senator Hampton repudiates the re
cent alleged interview with a corre
spondent of the Philadelphia Prens.
The Boston Post says: "In conversa
tion with a gentleman on the Fall
Hiver boat fist Sunday night he em
phatically denied the correctness of the
interview, and claimed that most of
the statements were the interviewers
own inventions.” It would now be
in order, especially under the present
circumstances, for the Senator to give
his constituents, through the columns
of the News and Courier, his views
upon the questions now before the
public. We are anxious to hear from
him ou the tariff and the Speakership.
those States and the impoverishment
of the Sooth. Senator Hampton is
reported to. have said in a recent in
terview: “The Souih hss too many
growing industries (Qnerv: Is agri
culture a growing industry?) to be in
favor of striking down the tariff and
absolutely opening the doors to for
eign competition;” and ‘ onr mining
and manufacturing interests are.but in
their infancy, and wo must have an
equitable (?) protection for them.”
The line Democratic doctrine is
tariff for revenue only, and if possi
ble only upon articles not produced in
this country. Thus only are tlie bur
dens of government equitably distrib
uted among all consumers throughout
the Union. If Michigan wishes to
encourage copper mining or Massa
chusetts the making of shoes let them
do so by State, con ties or exemption
from taxes, hut for lioaven*-; sake let
us not aid them in forcing taxes upon
South Carolina to foster the infant in
dustries of States one thousand miles
off. M.
I Ato Some Soft-Sh-ll Crnbs.
This .is what Captain Hol^len said
when speaking of an unplensmt experi
ence he had on board ship n.'io \\V hinc-
ton. He added: “The had em - ts of which
I soon felt.” Then he went on to say that
he had severe pain, folio',M il by a
terrible attack of dysentery. Those wick
ed crabs would have been the death of him
hut for the fact that he always carried
Pain Killer on board his vessel. Have
Pkiii’Y Davis’s Pain Kini.v:: at hand by
day and by night for sure relief.
CHOLERA INFANTUR
ASIATIC CHOLERA
• A,.? • r ■ • '
ALL CHOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
m * ■ a
The Great Rem:.dy for every land
of BOWEL DISORDER.
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Oplain Ira I>. For,., of Goldjborongh,
IL-.inr, sr.vs: “ Oae of ray irtiors was attack-;
cd severely wi.h cholera, norbo*
ministered Psuu Killer, uidsA
J. W.Simonds, Bnttlcboro, .. . •«
cases < f choler. morhos : ml sudden ettjiek*
cf summer couplaibU, I huvo never found it
tO f-di.” . v . ■*
A.LL TH’: DRUGGISTS SELL IT. ;
General defeated himself. His foolish
let:er of acceptance defeated him. II
to reujg£ from the armv an
*"*■ Wiisfitp
dt||». !|(-Sesator Willliam H. Bai
um as figurehead of thoNutam
mittee, defeated h‘m. >!^*na
dolph’s silly coaching defeated him. j
And finally comes Mr. Dorsey and 1
says five hundred thousai a dcdlars, :
contributed by Republican monopo-i
lists and speculators to buy up Indi
ana and New York, completed his
defeat.
“Sure all that was enough. But if
all that was necessary to defeat, ilan-
co'ck, what might not the Democratic i
party accomplish with a real Demo
cratic candidate and a real Democratic
policy?”
-AND BUY YOUR-
J
PRESSES,
. 'A
SAW MILLS,
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1ST ^IXXjXjS,
, W'
ALL OTHER KINDS OP
M MACHINERY!
mi
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m-
CIGARS, TOC AGCO,
IT BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
/"VTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
—AND—
8 AT HALF
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PRpyiSION DEALERS, ;
102 AND.104 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARESTON, S. C.
fronM
00 pairs
My entire 1
: of <
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gOYD BROTHERS,
Wholssblb Grocers, Liquor Dealers
. „ —AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
»w WE oivff A FEW TESTIMONIAL*,! ig7 E ^g T BAY," CHARLESTON, S. 0.
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Messrs. R. J. McCauley & Co.—T,t>e g B. THOMAS, AGENT,
ATONTION
Is CALLED TO FRESHJkDDmDSR
'V-:. ■ v TO MY ■; f hi -4
The Celebrated “Brunswick” Uaics—try
o’ie.
Ocean Gem Mackerel.
. Saint Louis Cora Beef.
Saint LoiUsRojist Beef.
Imported and American Sardines.
Salmon (Soused), Mackerel.
Imported Macaroni.
Fresh Cheese. ,.
Fresh Apples, In gallon cans.
Bartlett Pears, Quinces.
Grated Pineapple, Peaches.
“Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed.
‘‘Davis Lestor Manor * Tomatoes—hand-
paeked.
Crosse & Elaekweil's C!mw-C!law Pickles.
Impmted Worcestershire Sauce.
Baker’s Broina. ■ •
Condensed Milk.
Fresh Snow-Fiakes.
A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cm dies.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH.
It. M. HUEY.
Frick Eclipse Engines we bought from' y6u
last fan have given entire satiafft t'div, and
we take pleasure in saying that iv« think
the Eclipse Engine has no ruperfojr as a
farm engine. It takes less woojd and
yrater to run It than most engines, and has
wii^ewer that is guaranteed. We
leorfully recommend it to any parties
™**-*Jo buy an engine, as the best In the
Yours, s* v. • -4
THOS. JemirAV.
W. J. POWELL,
HIRAM HOLLIS,
JNO; HOLLIS,
A. J. LAMAR,
W. J. CRAWFORD,
J. M KIRKLAND.
Messrs. R. J. McCarley ACo.—Gents:
I am-wnll . pleased with tlie Yan Winkle
Gin, Feeder and Condenser I bouglit from
you. It is all tint you represented it to
be. H makes the best sample I ever saw,
and fun is out a good yield. I recommend
it to all who wish to buy to be sure to pur
chase tbb Van Winkle Gin.
Wialung you abundant success, I am
yourii^kc., , •
HENRY BOYKIN.
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Messrs. Ik J. McCauley-A Co.—Gents:
The fifty-saw Daniel Pratt Revolving
No. 320 Kino St,, Opposite Liberty,
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY GOODS AT M^lmoM paio|
BottomreitaMdtoflra tonCk-.^T 1 ^* b
ernnd* Former price 25 cents per dozen.. ^ flia v
tills line of goods. . jar -.'iMv;
P^IDSS'<3-ob?S!@Pg:. .
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25 dozen Men
close outM
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WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG-
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
Cornac— and >|Jfbtmjtbry goods,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Window Awning! Made to Obdrr
J. L. Ml
G. CUDWQRTH A CO.,
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-WHOt.p8ALE—
SPRING GOODS! SPRING
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
155 Meeting Street, . , t
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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H
ENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WH0LE8AE GROCERS . ■
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
proprietors of the celebrated
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C,
I have now ready foir inspection a fulHine of
GbbD&, consisting of , - .
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NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, POTTED and PLAI]
SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS,
LACED, STRIPED andCORDED
, PIQUES, CAMBRICS, ^ '
GINGHAMS and CALICOES.
. M
t.,
^LVA GAGE & CO.,
CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE,
Market, Corner Church Street,
, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Cff“Ice packed for the country a specialty.
Head Gin and Feeder I* purchased from £3 A. NELSON & CO.,
FOR SALE!
EIOHE-HADE,
you the first of last August, far excels any.
thing that I have ever seen. I liave never
been better pleased with the working of
any machinery. It runs lighter than ally
other g|n, makes a better sample and the
arrangement of the breast is so you tan
giu the seed :• clean as one would desire.
The Feeder works like a charm, feeding
regularly, fast or slow, as you please, there
by lessening the draught. My gin*, was
burnt dost fall. 1 shall buy another Pratt
HtoiMpAt * ^ ^ * - - **
.■■f Yours, &c.,
>:* C. K. RABB.
a q
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—wholesale dealers in—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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No. 23 Haynb Street,
CHARLESTON, S.O.
, , .... —ALSO,— <
1,'!« v•• -. v* ■ . -t •. * ‘5:^ ■
A stock of Meii’s, Boys’And Youths’ Clothing, which will!
^ SDLD LOW..
STRAW ^ATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICE
Men’s, Boys! and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ ar
Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line
fans. r ,, ^ ., - r. ;
CALE AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASED
Respectfully,
r.
-.'Fr
J. GROESCHEL.
Q W. AIMAR&CO.,
wholesale and retail dealers in
OUR SPxYOE
For the next six months at le ist NYlireoml'
tain a good deal of information to our cus
tomers concerning the trade in
JEWELRY.
m 5
WAGONS.
Judge Witiierspoon has filed his
decision in the matter % of tlio Hulc
against J. T. Nix, of the Greenville
bar. Tills was a proceeding granted
by Judge Wallace requiring Mr. Nix
to show cause why his name should
not be stricken from the roll of attor
neys, because of alleged unprofessional
and fraudulent conduct towards his
clients. Judge Witherspoon was not
satisfied that the charges made were
tiue and consequently dismissed the
rule. The case excited some interest
throughout the Stale, and the decision
will, of course, relieve Mr. Nix of all
further suspense or anxiety in Uie
matter.
“AH that glitters is not gold” is a trite
saying, and many have learned its trutii to
their cost, for tlio endeavor to get some
thing fine fora small price, hr.s in ,; e. t »
them to bite at the astonishing offers made
by unprincipled dealers.
We cannot afford to assure our custom
ers that an article is pure gold, when it is
but gilded brass; for it is our purpose to
continue in this business here as long as
we live, and to increase its volume even-
ear. Tliis cannot be done unless we deal
TILDEN VINDICATED.
The New York Herald of several
days ago, appeared with an able and
pungent editorial entitled, "A Defence
of Mr. Tildeu and the Sun." In it
the writer, at some length, reviews th4.
charges made in the Dart ford Courant
to the effect that Tilden defeated Han
cock in 1880. The public informer,
one Judge Birdsail, says among his
many startling accusations, that "the
Sun, by infamously deriding General
Hancock iu the Matter part of tlie cam
paign, aided materially in securing his
airly, representing our goods to be exactly
*!»
what they are.
None but exports can tell the real value
of Jewelry; lienee the necessity of der i'iig
with a firm that you can rely upon. With
our experience, we find It neoes-ary to deal
only with responsible parties, to protect
ourselves from fraud. Bv tliis means we
protect our customers; for if an article
passes through our hands and does not
prove as represented, we can afford to
satisfy the purchaser. It is to our interest
to give satisfaction, and this we propose to
do in every ease. There is a class of per
sons, however, who are always trying to
MEAL,
ALSO IX STORE:
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS,
BACON,
CORN,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
ITLYSSE G. DESPORTKS.
choice drugs, medicines, chemicals,
II RENTS,
IT STANDS
THE HEAX
'SUltGlCAj, INSTUU!
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A
NEW HIGH ARM
AND SEASONABLE
get double the value of their money in a
tr
rade; with them wo can do nothing but
let them go on struggling with the flaming
advertisers, until, they are cuied of their
oily by the ‘
folly by the losses they have sustained.
CONNOR & CHANDLER.
Aug 7
FARM MACHINERY!
In support of this charge
9 cdftorial o
r4f& to the editorial columns of the
Sun daring the last two weeks of the
campaign of 1880, as containing con
vincing proof their truth.”
I HAVE for sale, direct from tlie manu
facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin
ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all
sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty
horse power.
H3’
MACHINERY,
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron
Works, Richmond, Virginia.
From the York, Febnsylvania, Agrlcul-
all
tural Works—all kinds "of Implements,
-Screw to a Thresher that will
The Herald, iu its comments, says:! thresh and clean sixty- bushels of wheat
“FortunatelyJorII,„ party of Grout i”;£;. 0r ‘ W0 U "' f ' Wl
Expactatfoits/the Sun lias met Mr.
from a Heel'
thresh and e
per hour or two hundred bushels of oats
:rbonr.
Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrowsapd
WATERTOWN ENGINE.
BALL HAND COTTON PRESS.
LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS.
CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS.
> . 1 5 - • .* • . ». *.■■£: ‘•it' ‘ '
OLD HICKORY WAGONS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR TliE
. 1 THE LIGHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTIC.
That it is the acknowledged Leadei
he Trade is a fact that cannot be <
uted. v ' A V
'■I any imi tat* yt-none equal
Uhe Largest Armed, * v
The pghtest 1? unning,^^^
The most BenutfruT Whddwc
AND X* X8 WARRANTED
To be made of <he best material,
tnd all V
To do any and all kinds of work.
To be complete in every respect.
For Sale by
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
Winnsboro, S. C.
Agents wanted in unoccupied ten
y. Address, ■
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE (
Richmond, Virginia.
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Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods
is complete in every department
We have just received in til the newest
CORTLAND WAQQH A|n[>
W*Y.
iStAt
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS,
Oft
BUGGIES
'Jv f' •;!&..' 5 V
and
PHAETONS.
Birdsail in a manner which wo are s»r-. Al^lSS w" th Luidr^S yoU want CUeAP ’
Give us a call, and we will sell yon what
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
prised to see some of our contempora- or self-binder,
l ies sneer at. It challenged tlie Hart- j 1 am aKent for the
ford Courant, a Republican organ dedhick hat and covtox press. . Yi;/\T>rv TXT AsTt » O/Wi t
which has origiunted all this harmony | .Thfrftras wifi, with three hands, press ^ vVUiiD IN b'LAbON !
destroying ftiss, to produce from the straw in small bales as fart fust »« tt*e ■ ^ ■■ y.. f .
Sun's columns within fourteen da vs of thretiicr Iran clean it; and with three .muds;
• can ^ c ! jtto . n than ; gia 1 IIA ye NOTIFIED THE FARMERS
uch ns Mr.' ^an turn thejiiiut out. — 0 I 1 have nfiiui rjureusus
appeared ^ C< ? T * of Ftirfi id to bring In their OLD GINS
. ‘ _ A .- J TON GINS, with all the me leva inrwovo-
’8 VEILING.
’ BUNTINGS.
DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS.
FIGURED MUSLINS.
LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES
STRIPED NAINSOOKS.
CHECKED NAINSOOKS.
AneiegaptUne of Ladies’, Gents’ and
Boys’ Straw Hats, of ail Styles and QuaU-
PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY.
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SPRING GOODS
-AT-
THE CORNER STORI
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UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later t
Innately, at SUCH PRICES as to enable me to'
jthanusiafil;
the SHARP!
^ We witntloteil you.something about this
fiew Sewing Machine, and we will offer it
to you in a nutshell. To the point:
There is no under feed,
it. has fewer working parts than any
other Machine.
The old method of feeding below is en-
1 all tne complicated
dispensed with in
tirely done away, and
connecting machi
this new Machine.
Mis the
tlie least number
consequently, there
-jf ‘P$ .vt-:.,v ',vY''-1
AH its parts are made of the finest steel
and tempered hard
; running, bet
of paits to
ere Is less :
because it
move,
friction
fortunatcl
COMPETITION. I am keeucr to sell than ever, and urgently extend
^ V ' AN INVITATION „
i TO every'jnan, woman and child in Fairfield County to tisit MY STC
within the next THIRTY DAYS.
DON’T L
ARTICLE YO
d pivots an nett for bear-
it motion
and insure light-
Tt is a perfect model of neatness.
It is a modem idea throughout.
The mechanics are enthusiastic.
The cranks and old fogies astonished.
The ladies delighted.
Elegant styles of woodwork are made ex
pressly for this “New High Akm Davie”
les, come
lilors, coi
Experts,
Meehai
Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now
r and sizes. The Gentle- j Machines
‘consistsof Lisle Thread
the election anything such
Birdsail asserted to have apf^,... w, ~ r.~ j-~ — - —.— -- v..u ut uu ... .um w*.*.
e . V! ton GINS, with all the mo lera tm wo- complete in
its coHumns. That SOOIUS to us frank, meitts,, with PRESSES from the tactik-s. forrepabW But they are not doing so, I , XT
ami direct. It is so admirable, indeed, I 1 also sell i . ^ x - rt * j meu 8 Ul
ttat wo .liotiltl l» glad .0 «,o Mo. Til-' c0TTO .. SEBD , , ' ,n " 1 “ "*“ »«**** .
den imitate the Sun, ehd on his own)* 7 TOHSMED OIL MILLS. ey n> . w g i n for the repairing of an dla ^ ^
So parties need net bring their gtnsi i\- ,■ •M"
Riding Carts, of 1n when they need them and expect to! Pf' LAND EC KER $ BRO.
“take them out in my wagon, 1
Ladies, come and see it
Tailors, come and see it
come and see it
eehanics, come and see it.
Everybody, come and see it *
, . And learh wha^mt will do.
- Twenty-five more of thefe Machines just
arrived, and for sale by
J. O. BOAG.
v ' •'£?'• . .v<!.
Machines delivered at your homes and
full instructions given. A guarantee with
Machine sold. Over 450 of
;, and are in suits or separate to
and
after fiver
account oflbr another five thousand Fcntesof all sizes, that wiU weigh from cue.
(W^ toanyoWt who would prove "Tiiria^m^Vud Riding Carts, of J'
that he helped to detect General Han- til sizes a nd prices.
| wishes to purchase
solicited from all
cock. 1
Commenting on the supposed, fonn- 1 ein at mTJAME§ < Q d |)AVis’S
/of the
please
. s dation for
'■ “Rut, after sll, how absurd Up JAMES PAOAM,
" Wto to accnse Mr. Tilden and tlie Suntai >
defeating GcueriU Hancock! Tho May I7-tf
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AGENT.
them Saturday when the wagon comes in.”
I want to do all the work I can. f hope
the GIN MEN T#$,CROWD us in
,'^!i • CARPETS.
’
■st ’V’i
J. M. ELLIOTT, SB*
ai.aHoVi.el
tOCK Hontn
SwPly and ]
Mats aud Crumb CIt
ce» mi a t oiP*t vocor
7
orders for » NEW HIGH
J. O. BOAG. V
A REQUEST. ;
EAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE A
10 WISH TO LOOK AT, AND A^K THE PRICE!
a Promise.
ON POLITELY. AND NO GRUMfeLl
1 ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON _
INCASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES; SHALL BE AS L
AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN Wt^NSBORO.
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J. M.
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An examination of oar
that we are
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FOB RALE.
Juneso-T
■ store is ■
and is in pcftw condition. The location is
one of tlie most advantageous in town.
\ MayaSMj
:amination of onr goods and a knowledge of
telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED 1
nr dbt boobs, ctoTMixo, AAn.'Wuto ’dlK
we have a very good wsortmeut
fliHE store-building and lot now occupied I HH | „
TtofibSffipffwtjmtt!GROCERIES—ALL KINDS' GEN
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A sUgenheimf.r
BONELESS CODFISH and FINl
CALL FOR OLD CROW W
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