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" WINNSBOROrp. C.
W*daes lay, June IS. - - 1900
Thk people of the South can never
be too ctrefal to preserve tie principles,
a3 tar as possible, for which the
Confederacy stood. These principles
are constantly .recurring in oar national
life. The Norih has always sought
to overcome the natural advantages
of tht South by centralizing everything
at Washington. The latest effect
to deprive th? States of rights reserved
to them is the recooimeBdation
that a constitutional amendment,
reconaaeaded by the majority of the
industrial commission, be adapted
giving eoagress power to pass uniform
labor legislation. The Southern States
should be on their guard, and surrender
nothing that in any way deprives
them of the right to control
their own affairs.
It is very bard to account for souse
men's judgment. There is G. Wait
Whitman. Why should he think it
possible for him to be elected Governor
this year? By what process of
reaiouing does he arrive at the conclusion
that he stands any chance
whatever of securing the n?m: nation
in th8 primary? Is he ju-t running because
he enpys it? Rational people
will have a hard timo of it if they undertake
to find why G. Walt is a candi
date. The most rational analysis of
G. Walt, probably, is that he is just
J one of the ordinary cranks that now
and then appear, or that office-seeking
is a chronic disease with him.
The fall of Pretoria :uiarka the end
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of Ibe 8irusgle of the Boers for their !
independence. A guerilla warfare
may be carried on for a while, but
farther resistance to the 07erwbelming
British will ansooat to nothing' Whatever
raav be one'* opinion as to the
rightfoasnei* of the Bo<;r ught, ie
cannot fail to admire the magnificent
courage of the Dutch. Gi>at Britain
ou^ht to deal liberally with these
I *
people. She will do mnch toward* j
winning the good will of the civilized
world if fche treaU Kru^er and hi*
burgh-rs with m tgn&nimiijr.
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A company asks the iiib: to coustruct
an electric railway on the one
rail plan between Manchester aed
Liverpool. Tne com pan v proposes to
operate i;s trains at the rate of 110
miles an hour. JEnrnent Scientists
contended that railroad cars going it
the rate of fit teen to twenty miles an
hoar woald kill all the passengers.
Yfcey got np a very plausible theory
to show that this wo*li be tbe result.
What would they say of this 110 miles
an hoar electric car?
Some of the newspapers are appre
tensive that the scientists failed to
make any important discoveries duriDg
the eclipse. It should not be forgot- j
~ ten that real scientists do not announce
conclusions hastily. All the data has
not been collected, and then time will
be taken lor the consideration of data.
If the Boers cannot live under
"Rowlftori. thev will find & warm wel
come in South Carolina.
WHITH OAK ITEMS.
This *eciio? was vititcd by a nice
slower yesterday. Hope we will get
a good le&son soon, ns the crops are
nccdiDg it badly. CottoD is looking
fairly well and is iu pretty good fix.
The corn is very small and bad ntandi.
Gardens are going to he very good.
A few nice rains and there will bean
abundance of veg- tables around Lere,
Irish potatoes excepted. It seems
that the day has past for raising this
delicious crop in this country, owing
to the potato beetle that has been so
distructive in the past few year?.
Melons are very promising at this
time. Fruit will be plentiful. Blackberries
and plums are beginning to
ripen and the "coons" are happy.
The small grain crop is being harvested
now. Both wheat and o&ts are
very good.
Mr. T. G. Patrick has the finest oats
in this country. He sowed them in
August when he laid b his cotton,
sowing the grain in the rows, thwn
rnn his enltivator alone the rows
covering the seed lightly. About
March he broke the cotton stalks and
. . pulled ap the stubble to make way for
the cradle. It is said by several that
he .made from 40 to 50 bushels per
acre on one field of ?0 acres.
Mr. S. R. Patrick has overhauled
his threshing outfit aud started it out
Tfr will nnrtar tho man.
ageaent of R. L. Patrick and T. L.
Gladden. These young men are
kustlers and know how to manage a
threshing machine.
Tom Hill, the wizard, ha? changed
his base of operation. He has been
seen recently in the swamps of Damper's
Creek, west of the railroad.
The Southern Railway Company
hare painted their buildings at this j
plaee.
The young Messri. Patrick have
ibippei their pet donkeyF. The
climate here did not agree with them.
Mr. W. E. Hendrix has been very
unwell for some time. We hope he
will soon be all right again.
Mrs. J. B. Yongae, of Charlotte, is
visiting her relatives, Capt. and Mrs.
S. H. Terris.
Mie? ;Lila McDowell spent ?*verai
dajs recently with relx i<-cs i? oar
town.
The Rev. J. A. White wi.l preach
loro in >!<? A T? "P. PhnP(>h T1PT-?
ianday at 11 s. m. and 4 p. m.
Juae 9, 1900. Sentinel.
The On? Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the bead and sore throat use Kermott'a
Chocolates laxative Quinine, the " Ooe
fifty QqH Cvpe,"
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MOSSY DALE DOTS. SPECI
Oar seciiou lias been ri-i e! with annual meetin*
good showers f?r-the past wtek, which tioxal associa
revives the hearts of the farmers and The Southern
makes the crops pat on a fresh ap- trip tickets from
pearance. the rate of one 1
i The stands of cotton arc generally round trip to :
very good; some late plantiag to chop Pensacola, Fla.,
yet. It is in very good fix and grow- Orleans, La., 2
ing nicely. Do not think the lice did mingham, Ala.,
much damage. Bristol, Tenn., YV
j Corn is rather small for early plant- Va., Washington
ing and has suffered considerably from and intermediate
bore worms.. which ha3 injared mate- Tickets will be
rially the stand. Same are planting with final limit
peas in the corn and some o i grain holders of retur
stubble. tr'P tickets sold
The grain crop will not j ield a. t ?f."
much as was onca expected, though portions of rou
some crops are very good. deposited with a;
The oat crop was damaged cousid- triP .''cke<s are
will issue receipi
erably by the wiuter freeze; as a result ite(j and np0n
the yield will not be good Mr. H. B. receipts will re
Trapp mixed some wheat with bis chasers the rett
oats last fa'l, and well he did, for he !ri*P tickets dep
j * c v . -.u u i information app
made a fa.r crop of wheat with but Soatbern Rail^s
very few oats amongst it. He is using
it for forage. I thiuk it would be a Rev. B. D. Pe
good idea to mix wheat and oats to- for ?3,000 fi
,, , ohna and Nortl
i gethcr every season, and if our win- ,ast {erm of CQ]
ters should continue severe we would better than there
iaot miss a crop entirely and making from the testime
I a crop of both we would have so much uc "UU1U cvul L
i, . - , medical ''expert
, better feed. bered, testified I
Gardens nre doing finely, and we Perry on April
! have changed our winter bill of fare, pareutiy seemed
Irish potatoes are bearing very nicely. *|[,M J^r0Ba the
Watermelons are looking very well g JembYr of* the
and some are in bloom. Chester on Tues,
The fruit crop will be pretty good, federute lennion
except apples, which will be a light Yorkville Enqu:
crop. I observe that the apple trees -are
very much blighted everywhere "I had stomac
that I have been. It teems to be rust -av? QP
, T * u I began to use ?
and I fear a number will die. The It hjvi done me g
berry crop will be good, so we'll have the savior of m
some pies soon. Wilkinsou, Alba
?, ...? what vou eat. ]
i paiu iviugeway a Tian ia?i oaiur day
and was very much pleised to see
good prospects for a crop al! along tho
road, both corn and .cotton, all of
which are looking well and in very
g??d fix. Those people have been
rather unfortunate in the last tew
years in not bein* able to plant early
owiDg to droughts, which made their
land too hard to ploogh. bat they are
up to date tbis season, which I ana very
proud to note. I a? tended Snnday
school at the R:dgewa\ Baptist ( birch
on Sandst? forenoon. Th y have a A
fine sch ioi and well conduct d under i JE
the efficient m ua^ment of >np<?- i i-1
tendenr \Vciv. II ; u1m> ha?a eo"p
of vt-.ry energetic tficUer* D p t- ^3?i??9|
mei.t Qi.c and sinking
There h s hce?? t?io dent.- in h?*!
past to >r t i. which T hnvt* u >> ??en jj^SHD
reported 0 <e a ciiii.1 of Mr F ai.k la
Man ov? r \t-rr oM ih b?ra
nbon: ix \ car s id ni??i ?-ied i ?? olunjbit.
whi**b? I I) tiad inov-1) 1> ill
wer- hiirit-d in ih>* l>?-ifiH| ?vni?'ter\. 7 flPvl
Thf >ei vices *e * ? ?..'tK ed | J
bv lit v M*'. Spiane:*. T ?? ?? v. h'? j J| 1
bave t> < n ? en ft have ihesyinpn h) j mEwAan
of ttie wh??le coium mit*. j y
Mos-y l>aie >choo: e. s d week ???-:
fore Ia>! afier a very p rt and mic-j \
ces-fwl term.
Rev. Mr. ('rout ttud family paid jefijiff
some calls ih thi* neighborhood a few
diy? ago. We are Uways g!a-l to.
meet np with him T. B. M. gl
Jr.jie 9, 1900. ^SBgtfc ^
<lDeWitt'? Little Early Risers are
ihe finest pills I ever nsed."? D. J. certificate corre
Moore, MiUbrook, Ala Thev quickly andkeepvour
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and heral:
The One Day Cold Cure, also be entitled
For colds and sore throat use Xermott's Chocolates
Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy
and quickly cure.
Dyspepsia Cure 3
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It artificially digests the food and aids J 840
Nature in strengthening and recon- 18o?
9tructing the exhausted digestive or- J860
gans. It is the latest discovered digest- 1S70 ?
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can approach it in efficiency. It in- 1890 I
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, E:nrtbnrnl
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Craujp8 and Tue populatio
all other results of imperfect digestion. over the pop
Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2% times (
small size. Book all aboutdyspepsia mailed free
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aftMAWJK ?*.;Wirai9b?ro.?. 9. At an increase
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PURSUANT TO A COMMISSION At an increase
issued to the undersigned as Corpora* I
tors, by Hon. M. R. Cooper,Secretary
of State, on the 8th day of May, 1900,
notice is hereby given that Books of At an iucrea6(
Subscription to the capital stock of <
The Winnsboro and Camden Railway
Company will be opeued, on the 28th
day of Jane, 1900, at The Winnsboro Thfe is f
Bank, in the town of Winnsboro,
SI O onJ of Iho Rant nf Poim/fon
V. J U.WIV* MW IUW ?
CamdeD, S. (J., at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day. T f
The said proposed corporation will -in case or
have a capital stock of $300,000, divid- equally correct,
ed into 3,000 shares of the par value them,
of $100 each, with its principal placa This contest1
of business at \Vinnsboro, S. C., and tion has be?n o
will be empowered to engage in the the United Sta
building, constructing, maintaining, fKE N^WS
owning and operating a railroad from , 7,""" ~ :
Winnsboro, S. C., to Camden, S. C. when the guessi
THOMAS K. ELLIOTT,
THOMAS H. KETCHIN,
j. e. Mcdonald, r> 1
W. R. ELLIOTT, r\ J
Board of Corporators.
May 2i?h, 1990. 5-26 30
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T\T A WT THF. PAS
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. $1-50 per year.
The registered stallion W. A. W. This offer z
will be at Air. Eenry Refo's stable in of expiration.
Winnsboro on Saturday of each vreek. Addrsss vo
Ou Mondays at the farm; balance of
time at his* former stands in the coantry.
He is seven yea?3 old, bay, with
bla^k points. Height, 16; has good
b?ne and muscle; no blemish or defect.
He is strong, Irictionless in
motion, kind in disposition, and a per
feet roadster. His sire is thi celebrated TTMT^T^
Red Wilkes, His dam, Betsey Baker, Ul*i/l>r
was the mother of trotters. She was
sired by Dictator, who was the sire of
Jav-tfiYe-See, 2 10. of Director, 2 07, ?,
of the invincible Directum, 2.04, the A1^L!, 1U
grandare of Nancy Hanks, the qaeen J1"1 a *a'J
of trotters, and the sire of many others C*??3 and Coffin;
of extreme speed. ???" Mc, ^ ^ea
Although a noted trotter with per- Th^nfetul for pas
j feet knee ac'ion, W. A. W. possesses !??0Q / a 8aar<
I also saddle gaits ot superior quality. *.s!f .. , ,
| Terms, 15 00 to insure colt. For taHs attend?d
; extended pedigree and certified record TiSE SLLIt
: address
JOHN G. MOBLEY, J. M,
4-10-Sin Winnsboro, S. C. 4-i7-ly
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p0'nts' i in use lor over 3
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July 29th, 1900, (o /J?
n portions of round j
to Charleston, S. C., | ah Counterfeits, Xj
nual meeting national <
elation. Snch return Expermients that;i
nd trip lickets to be \ In?mts and
gents from whom side |
purchased. Agents j 1JI
Is for ticket? so depo3-! w if ll O L
presentation of said
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irn portions of round goric, Drops and
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and allays Feven*
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rota fac Georgia, Car- and Flatuleiicj\ J
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art, has gotten mucli The Children's Pa
was reason to believe
my then delivered that
>e again. One of the GENUINE (J
s," it will be rememthat
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rn that Mr. Perry was j g f
delegation which left j C
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Per 'I p-pTl
'al Population. Increase. Cent. ! flUi
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5.308,433 1,379,269 35 ! Toth
7.320,851 2,012,398 37 j Toth
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCE!
)R SOLICITOR?SIXTH CIRCUIT. . COUNTY SUPER"1
hereby announce myself as a candi- I hereby announce mys
e for "Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial for the office of County
cuit, subject to the result of the Demo- Fairfield County, subject /
tic primary. THOS. F. McDOW. the Democratic primaries.
Ve propose the name of Hon. J. K.
NRTto the Democratic voters of Fair- j hereby announce mys
d County for re-election to the officet of for the office of Supervi
lcitor of tms circuit, because of the County, subject to the acti
y satisfactory manner m which he has ocratic primaries.
charged the duties of the office for the * ROBT Y.
>t several years. VOTERS.
hereby announce myself a candidate , * n
Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, tor ttoe
)lect to the rules governing the Demo- bounty, subject to the act
.tic primary. W, C. HOUGH. ocratic primaries. J.
q-pvatw? I hereby announce mys
&Js,aAiu*. for Countv Supervisor si
i. W. Ragsdale is announced for the tion of the Democratic yrii
nate, subject to the Democratic primary. . JOHN A
. hereby announce myself a candidate j hereby announce mys
the Senate, subject to the action of the f0rthe office of County Su
mocratic primaries. Platform : Less field, subject to the rules
ictions, lesi legislation, less litigation, of the Democratic priman
d less taxation. j) PL 1
T. W. TRAYLOR.
_ I hereby announce my
REPRESENTATIVES. for the office of County
r, , .. , . Fairfield, subject to the
I hereby announce myseif a candidate marv
r the House of Representatives from
irfield County, subject to :bc Democ.a- I hereby announce mys<
primary. for the office of Couuty i
?/-VYY"VY t~> 1Trr\T X TVI/> iant fVlfl 4/>tinn nf tha 1
Vj. YY \JlJXjLJi XX* w vug ttvwivu VI wi*v i
* xi mary. JOE
[ announce myself a candidate for tlie
)use of Representatives, subject to the J hereby ann'-uuce my:
tionof the Democratic primary.. for the office of Conntv !
E. B. RAGSDALE ject to the action of the
mary. T.<
Ihe friends of John G. Yobley nouu,te
him for re-election to the House of ???????
ipresentatives, subject t;> the action of Pqj, cqron
e Democratic primary. 4
Blvthewood Democratic Club nominates f ] CoSS
JT. Johnson for the II9use cf Represcn- ^fp^e
tives, subject to the primary election. resu[t of the Democracies
W. J. HAO* ?OD, becretarj. j TyyAiyp
I announce myself a candidate for ihe
ouse of Representative1. Dispensary, ? _ _
ite and C'ountv, renovated and fumi- TTfifTl TTTTl
ted is my platform. Will abide by the ||||a|a 111 IT
suit of the primary. Ulfll 11/ Li
J B. MORRISON. f| 111 yii p
[hereby announce myself a candidate i III I II 11
r the House of Representatives, subject * B ' ,M'
the action of the Democratic primary.
T. B. McKLSSTRY.
FOR CLERK.
[ hereby announce myself as acandi- fl
tefor Clerk of Court, subject t.? the o
tion of the Democratic primaries. _,
JJTO. R. CRAIG. V
[ hereby i announce myself a candidate
r the office of Clerk of Court for FairId
County, subject to the action of the
imocratic primaries.
R. Y. BRAY.
[ hereby announce myself as a candidate \/\/ ^
: Clerk of Court for Fairfield County, V f Stripes, B;
bjectto the action of the Democratic nf rAi^r;rrrc p
imary. JAis. A. U-KJAje.. * **?
i hereby announce myself a candidate . White Goods
the office of Clerk of Court for Fair- dies from to SO(
Id County, subject to the action of the prr f f ^ -CIC
imocratic primaries. HUcClS IOr WalSiS.
John w. lyles. have ever shown ii
[hereby announce myself a candidate ]ocf T7A^r W/a Mr
the office of Clerk of Court, subject to irf . 7 t , .
; action of the Democratic primary. Plaids; aiSO beautl
jjfo. j. neil. , 1 ?
_______ waists ana tnmmir
FOR SHERIFF ~ '
I hereby announce a candi JvJ.
te for the office of Sneriff for FairId
County, and will abide by the We are COnsfo
lion of the Democratic primaries. rr)r, r.i.oeo wr.? ; ' ,
.TAS W TROTJC.K. can Please you m ,
Pledging myself to abide the result of P '
i ensuing primary election, I announce
self a candidate for nomination to the
ce of Sheriff of Fairfield County. The
dial support of ray fellow-citizens is rejctfuiiy
solicited. We are Still Sr
GEO. W. CRAWFORD. r cu .
, , ... . of Shoes in the c
hereby announce myself a candidate . TT. .
Sheriff of Fairfield County, subject to bandals aod High:
action of the Demoerati^nmariK. and tan_ You can
hereby announce myself a candidate Sell yOU.
Sheriff, subject to the action of the We ^.Yt aaxioi
mocratic primary. rr , , ,
j. mckhney elliott. efforts to please yo
Iwrftbv announce mvself a candidate
the office of Sheriff of Fairfield Coun- mf /* t
subject to the action of the Democratic *HL/\ /1 a I J.,
maries. B. G. TENNANT. I HO 1.0]fly
hereby announce myself for Sheriff of I Uv VlAlvl I
irfield County, and will abide the result
the Democratic primaries.
d. e. Mcdowell
hereby announce myself a candidate T ^/\ t 4
re-election to the office of Sheriff ot I I
rfield County, subject to the action of 4 X X.
Democratic primary.
k. e. ellison.
hereby announce myself a ^candidate ?
Sheriff of Fairfiel I County, subject to
Democratic primary election.
mose u. mobley.
hereby announce myself a candidate ^ NOW HA\
Sheriff cf Fairfield County, subject to
the rules and regulations cf the Demotic
primary.
JOHN B STEVENSON. .
COUNTY AUD1TOK. J-DCX L-J 1
hereby announce myself a candidate
County Auditor, subject to the action
llie Democratic primaries.
ROB-T. R. JEFFAIiES. 1
hereby announce myself a candid ;te X J. \Z
re-e'ection to the office of County Au>r,
subject to the action of the Demotic
primary. J. L. RICHMOND.
hereby announce royse'f a candidate
Auditor for Fairfield County, subject
he rule? governinsc the Democratic pri- CJL J. X v_JL
ry. GEORGE W. MOORE.
ST'PT. OF EDUCATION.
hereby announce myself a .cas.didate ,
re-election to the office of County
jerintendent of Education, subject to
action of the Democratic primarv.
kD. L STEVENSON.
hereby announce myself a candidate \ t e r\ \ m
the office of Superintendent of Edaca- ALbU A Jri
i for Fairfield County, subjecl to the
mocratic primaries.
. W. L. EOSDDlCOUOn. JR.
COUNTY TREASURER. WILL GIVi
hereby announce myself for re eld tiun
he office cf County Treasurer of Fa r _
;1 County, and will abide the result r f \ 1 \
Democratic pi imaries. \ I I /
HUGII S WYLIE. I *
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:he ideal wheel for every purpose y A
ready for use, always reliable, C
est machines of their type that it. \.^|S
i Models, $50. C |1
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liar medium-priced Iine, each con- C #f|
x-ice. Hartfords and Stor- 3 Jf
For either chainless or chain c r J
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' STATE OF SOUTH CABOLIXA, 1
FISOR. COUNTY OF FA1BFZELD.
elf a candidate By S.R JOHNSTON, Esq., JudgtPnbcU . 'M
WHEliEAS, E. S. Spence hath :4
to the action of | V\ ma<ie snjt tome to graat bin \M
A D. HOOD ! lexers of administration of the estate >jj
' and J:- cts of P. M. Spence, deceased: -W
elf a candidate ! TlicSe are therefore to cite tad ad- ' *
sor of Fairfield j monish al! and singular the kindred and
on of toe Dem creditors of the said P. If. Spence, i
CLOWN'EY ' deceased, that they be and appear %
! before me, in the Coart of Pro
self a candidate bate, to be held at Fairfield Court
^ nf rw, House, South Carolina, on the 16th 'Mj
B BUELET day of June next, after publication >3
I hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- $s?|
>elf a candidate noon, to show cause, if any they hare, . 3l
abject to the ac- wby the said Administration should qpg
i STifWAWT not be granted*
Given under ay hand thi* SOth day ,|
ieif a candidate ef Mav, Anno Domini 1900._
pernor of Fair- S. R JOHNSTON.
and regulations 5.31.2 Judge of Probate. : M
iOBERTSON., , -J|
self a candidate f U C" /V D'O
Sunfirvisor of IX.
Democratic pri- C S
S. H. AIKEN- _ '
ilf as-candidate Dyspepsia
Supervisor, subDemocractic
pri- . Ja
McMEEETN. Ja IdI &tS
self a candidate
Supervis r, subDemocratic
pri- _r>i irftg.
C LEITNEEL W
^T~ Indigestion
?lf a candidate ,
;r for Fairfield SHQ la
elf to abide the?
inySngue. .. - Dyspepsia.
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Veight Goods. ^ |
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; you in Colored Lawns, Organdies, Dimity M
atiste, Zephyr Ginghams, in great variety
:es from 5c to 25c the yard. 1
of eve y description, Lawns' and Organ-. M
: the yard, Fine Lace Stripe and Corded -r %
We have the prettiest line of Pique we
1 great variety of patterns; prices as low as
1 please you in Fancy Dress Goods and |
ful line Blaek Goods and Fine Silks lor
igs. - ; ' * ;
illinery:
intly receiving additions to this stock, and
style and quality of the goods, arid in low
hat the money can buy is what we offer.
SHOES. 1
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lov/ing the largest and most complete stock
ounty. New styles in Ladies' Oxfords,
Cut Shoes; Gents' Stylish Shoes in black
not get better value in shoes than we will ^
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iux yuur jja.iruna.gc auu wiu use our orsu . "
u in goods and prices.
(el! Dry Goods Company. -"
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