The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, July 20, 1898, Page 3, Image 5
tod Taking is Over
And we are now bringing to the front
nnd displaying conspicuously . . .
li y
As the good housekeeper would
say, we are having a.
9
Preparatory to the reception of
Winter Goods. We are more than
ever determined to clear out all . .
Weather Goods,
Even if it must be done at a sacrifice. Now is a great oppor
tunity for the public to secure rare bargains in all the de
partments of our Mammoth Establishment. It has always
been against our policy to carry Goods over, and we are now
more thoroughly convinced of its correctness. For the next
two menths we will concentrate ail our efforts towards thc
tarrying out of this policy, and by the first day of September
nest wc hope to have succeeded in clearing our Store of all
foods not saleable at that season. In this connection we
would invite your especial attention yto our btock of
DRESS 000?S OF ALL KINDS,
id more especially to our
Cor
we have undoubtedly the largest and best Stock to select
rom in the city. Also,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
LACES and
EMBROIDERIES,
In great variety. We also have a great many nice things in
Millinery Department,
?And an artistic ad experienced Milliner to do the work. We
re offering some bargains in
Ribbons and Sashes.
fe will sell
Fine Shoes and
Oxford Ties
leaper than ever before.
K you fail to participate in their distribution you will
fe the loser. . '? v
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DONT
HISS
THIS
rrOjviuwITi.
Yours truly,
rown, Osborne & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
.^neral ??ei*eriariclise
'>\N?>I3'JEK?OIttU ?. O.
T r^r^ A T" ?vr-L.vura
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1898.
Tlie drummers are numerous now tak
ing orden for fall goods.
Mr. Fred. Wegner, of Charleston, is In
the city visiting relative?.
Some very lino country watermelons
uro hoing brought to tho city.
Read carefully the new advertisement
of C. P. .I.'IKH A Co. this weeit. A
Miss Edna K*rlo went over \fi GreeiW
ville last week to visit relative1.
Oconee haB nice candidates for County
Treasurer und *ir. far Supervisor.
Mr. lt. E. Ligen anil family havo ROue^
to ttio mountains to spend a few weelo?.
Miss Reu ble Andoreon,of Ninety Six,
U in ihr city visiting Mrs. R. C. Webb.
Tito rocen!, rains have put now lifo into^j
tho crops und they aro growing finely.
Capt. nod M rp, P. K. Norris have gone
to Hu ir eu ni mer borne iu tho mountains.
Tho candidates uro working hard omi
aro lotting no grass grow nedor their feet.
The Alliance Store hoi a new advertise
ment thc* week, to which we direct atten
tion.
Miss Carrie Williamson, of Montgom*^
ery. Alu., is in tho city visiting Mrs. J. T.
Pierson.
Mr Joe B. McGee, .lr., of Charlotte, is
spending a low days in the city visiting
his parente.
E. <?. Evans, Jr., oller? a gentle boree,
a phaeton and burnes) for sale. See ad
vertisement.
Anderson Couuly ia well represented at.|
the Confederate Veterans' Keuniou in At
lanta this week.
If you contemplate purchasing a gin,
reud tho advertisement of P. E Watkins
ia another column.
Mrs J. E. Stevick sod children left last !
week for Williamstoil, where they will
spend ^verul weeks.
Tho flower gardens and lloral displays
in the iront yards of many residences ol'
thi-? city ore beautiful.
Tho Methodist congregation at William'
etoo has decided to erecta new ('nur.'h
building, lt will cost ?3,000.
Mrs. Wm. I.*7.-, of Barlow, Pie.., ia in
the city visiting ber la'.htr, Mi j. 1$. P.
Whitncr, and other relatives.
Tho recent rains have put the farmers ?<>
work again, and tuej will ho later than
uMiftl in laying hy their crops.
Meat. J. H. Ornnt, of Co. C., S. C. V.,
arrived in tho eity lust Monday from j
Ckickaruauga on a short furlough.
Miss Lillian Murrah, who hs? been
visiting her biother's family at Union
S. C., will return home to morrow.
Mr. Joe Trowbridge, chief ambician of
the 2od Regiment, S. ?C. Volunteers, has
been spending ? few days Jn thc city.
Mieses Piora Bacot and Ada Jenkins, bf
Greenville, are in the city visiting tho
family of their uncle, Mr. E. W. Taylor.
Rev. IL M. Allen will preach at Wel
come Church next Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock. All are invited to attend the ser
vice.
The maoy friends of Mr. Will. R. Hub
bard will regret to learn that he is conlin
ei to his home with au attack of rnalaii-il
fever.
A now postofiice baa been established in
Oconte County between Oakway ard Fair
Play. * Chalmer" is tho name of the
office.
Mrs. J, W. Mattlsou, of Deans, and
sister. Mrs. A. A.Traylor, of Augusts, are
in the city the guests of M?SB Lizzie Wil
liams.
Mrs. J. II. Reed, of Boardman, Fla.,
and Mrs. A. Stivender, of Leesburg, Pla.,
are in the County visiting relatives and
friends.
Pc net tbrow your melon rinds on the
dtreets of the city, but place them in the
barrels so they can be hauled off by the
city carts.
A number of communications intended
for publication this week have been
crowded out. They will be published
next week.
Candidatos who deeiro tickets for (ho
primary election should file their orders
now. We will guarantee satisfaction in
price uud work.
Mr. J.R. Anderson, Superintendent of
tho Bine Ud.'.u Railroad, has gone to
Baltimore to have sn operation performed
for appendicitis.
Gen. M.. L Bonham, who bas br vii
quite hick for several weeks, leit last fsat
urdny for Sdluds, N. C., to spend a few
weeks recuperating.
The Southern Railway has gotten out
some neat and attractive literature for
advertising its summer resorts and places
of historical interest.
Mr. T. A. Ratline, who has been confin
ed to hts home with malarial fever for tho
past two week?, Is, we are pleased to an
nounce, convalescing.
Kav. O. Li. Martin is conOned to h's
home with an attack ot malarial fever.
We join his many friends In wishing him
a speedy restoration to health.
The Knights of Pythias will meet to
morrow (Thursday) evening, at 8.30
o'olook. The members are urged to be
present promptly at that hoar.
Messrs. Sam. Trowbridge; Eugene
Eskew and Frank McKinney have en
listed In the band of tho 2nd Regiment ff.
C. V., now^forming in Colombia.
Oar Mr. Clinkscales is attending the
Veterans' Reunion In Atlanta and will
visit Chick ?un um-ri bofore he returns home.
It is nut often that ho leaves homo on a
pleasure trip.
Tho annual plo nie at Friendship will
take place on Friday, 29th inst. Tho
public tn cordially Invited to attend.
A number of speakers have been invited
to be present.
The congregation of Neal's Creek Chnreh
will meet next Saturday for 'the purpose
of ckaning out the graveyard. AU per
sons *3ho have loved ones or friends burled
thoro are requested to go to the Church
at an early hoer and assist in tbe work.
Mr. Ju. P. Killebrew, or Ce. C. ? ArnUr- j
eon Voluotee~s), now at Cblckamauga, '
has been appointed Regimental postmas
ter and mail carrier. He will make an
eflicient oJ0??r*:
??YTT. J. Martin ls doting out hi? busi
-rfees nt Pelzer and will move to Chester.
HC, where he will erect a large od mill.
Audereoo County loses a good citizen and
Chester gaius one.
Miss Victoria Heard, after a pleasant
visit to Mts* Lizzie Wl'.lmtm, luis returucd
to her borne nt Mt. <'?jj0mT?Tv? the remet
of her many udunj^i^Twho hope ehe will
pay our cit-. v?p*tfu.r visit BOO?.
amauga corro?ipoudent of the
?rood linier ?aj ? "Lien'? nant,
iii the Anderton company, liai
achieved obusiderablH dirtiucttou HM a
speaker in th? Y. M. C A. i?:nns.''
MifiB /. e B!tekj*?T*rTr Anderson, who
hus hoon spoi*?trp^ sumo tinto with fd ins
r^lotem^,*TTi!oy. Jolt on Tuesday f >r
! ii??rrrv*llj- where tho wiltsponda
short while end then g-t to s duds. N. <'..
for the summer --Um utrood Index,
AtteuUojxi**tr*recied t>< the advertir?
mmit^jiff^Furuiau University, which np
. ...rs m auulktir column Thia is une ?d'
the beat equipped institution:?, of h aming
iii our Butte, nutt yoting men who uro
seeking an education should address
rVcaidei 1 Montague.
.ioho A Wilcox, mi old Andeieon boy,
I hus located a! lieudeinouvilie, N. , ami
has bought au interest III thu drench
\ li road Hustler, ffh'ou is publiaucd in
tuat town. Mi. Wilcox is au experienced
! newspaper mau, ami we wish lum much
i hucc?ja in bli nor,* bonje^_ 1
L_Our old trl6.ui, Mr. J. T. Uanna, ni Va
i rennes Township, ?ai in tho ctt.y Satur?
j day und chowed us a eau teen which he
brought edi' ol tho Chiukamauga battle
field during the civil war. lt l? ill goo?
condition. Mr. lianna cir rn. ti ii wu!
him lo tho lteuuiou in Atlanta this week.
Hy ru:eruuce to tho advertisement of tho
Cuutiiy Supervisor it will hu noted ihat
the dute.i oi letting tue building ut new
ondrea over Hroailmotilh Cree.11. Reedy
Fork Creek und" Big rteavtmluui Creek
^have.beerr''cbaui.e<l, ibo two lirst named
ti?ni July 2(1 to duly 28, and tim latter
Iroui July 1\i to August 2
Mr. it. E. Nicholson, ton of Ilt>v. Mr.
Nicholson, u ?ormer resident of this place,
is a candidate tor County huporiuteudeui
ol Educatiou In Anderson County. ' Bob"
Nicholson, as bo wan iamiliariy known
bert-, vt ad H bright, oiever Doy, and the
friends of ni? old homo hem wish nun
success.-JMurensvilte Herald.
Mr. J a tute I', lier died at his horne in
Grcuuwuod ;?i-i Friday. For twenty
years lie suecas dully tllhd ino position ??1
Superint?udeiiL t,i thu Bled mont cotton
mille, but two ?cais i^o und health toroid
hun 10 resign uno muna tum limo oo na:?
been living in G reen ? ?md Hu wm a
most excellent, mau. and Ins many ula
li lend j wtil rtgrc lu bear of his dejth.
?jiti you og iiitiid.-, C. E. Cobb und S.
M. Cray ton, buve turmed a partnership
under the ti rm 1 janie ul' Cobb iV Cray too,
and win on too lat August upsn a block ol
etioes at ltio old etaud ol tue Vales S?oe
CJ. in the MHSUUIC I'omple. Tiley wilt
carry a largo btoeit und sell at low prices.
Tney uro tiolh live, progressive young
men, and will nu uotio: m..et ..uh m^
uuccfcsr.
The Greenville AVr< o. ?he titli inst,
s.avs: .The Piedmont Telepbouu ai.il
Telegraph Company has oten organized
by U. A. Bro wm ag, pie-id mt of the Home
Telophooo Company ol tl is c..ty, and hi*
associate*, with a Capital e.ocl. ol ?5U.O0O
The new company will consol?dale with
thu exchanges ut Ande-son, Abbeville,
Greenwood, Laurens, Cii'itou aud New
berry, ami will practically .vivo control ot
the ?tato."
Mr .Toon I'. Cajun died ut his home io
Brushy Creek Township last Thursday.
He was ill only u few daya with pneu
monia, and the announcement of his
death was a great shock to bia friends.
He was 4S years of age, and had always
lived in the section whore he died. He
leaves a wile und trix childreu. Hi* re
mains were interred ui PJegab Church,
the funeral tervices bel?g ':ouducted by
Rev. D I Speartna'!.
Mr. S. M. Bullington died in Charlotte.
N. C., last Thursday, of paralysis. -Red
years. His remains wero Drought to this
city on Friday, and alter appropriate fun
eral services, conducted by Rev. W. ii.
Richardson, at the home of his step-lather,
Mr. R. M. Wright, were interred beside
I those of niB mot lier in Sliver Brook Cerne
ter y. Mr. Bullington was fora loug time
m ibo employ of the Southern Railway,
and was formerly conductor on the tram
between Belton and Anderson. He was
highly esteemed ny his friends.
The Cbickamauga correspondent of tho
Columbia State, writing under date nf the
14tb inst., says : "B T. Norris, ot Com
pany C. who was 80 seriously injured by
being kicked by a mule, la considered lo
be worse to-day. There wer? hopes for
his recovery yesterday, but hts condition
is now very grave. Capt. Watkins paid a
high compliment to the poor boy to day,
saying that hu was one 01 tba most faithful
soldiers in the regiment. Norris wai as
signed to Ibu hospital corps and did his
work well. Thu mulo which kick<d him
was imo issued by tho government to the
regiment aud is a vicious brute. Tho sol
diers all hope, that their comrade will yet
pud through." Mr. Norris is tho eldest
son of Mrs. Muggie Norris, of the Toaoy
Creek t oct ion of this county, and bas many
Iriends who will tegret to hear of his mis
fortune 'Ibu latest information from
Chick Btusngs ??y*? h? 11 now hnprovlhg
rapidly, and will soon ho ready tor duty
again.
Tho^Jl^rn??Tbia State of tho ll th inst
'It was expected teat tba appoint
j-rn nu in the new regiment made vacant !
by tho re-ignation of Quartermaster Snell
grovo would bo madany Governor Etierbe
yesterday morning, ?nd all day um friends
of tho numerous applicant* hung about
the executive department, first to press
their claims and (ben to tea ttot direction
in whlcb the plum w.ia going to drop, but
these anxious gentlemen were nil ii i H op
pointed, and they finally retired to snooze
with their hopes. Lsto lint uiiJit Gover
nor Rllerbe unido bia decision and gave the
appointment to Mr. G. C. Sullivan, of
Anderson, a thoroughly competent mai
and a bright and popular young journal
1st, who ta at present city editor of the
Register. His appointment will be the
source of great pleasure amont his many
friends tbmushni.it the State." Mr. Sul
livan came home last Friday to spend a
few days, and is receiving the congratula
tions of his friends. He will make a
model Quartermaster.
A ?hr eking and fatal accident occurred
last Thursday at tho home of Hon. B. F.
('rayton. two miles west of this city, by
which his grandson. Mr. William Cray ton,
lost bia lite instantly and a negro laborer
was so badly wounded that he died a few
knurs later. Food for blocs was being cut
up in a machine fed by (he uegro and ron
by an engine, and occasionally tho ma
chine would choke and cause thu bi nd on
the pulley to slip. Witbont stopping the
engine Mr. Cray ton li fiori the top of the
cylinder containing th?? knives und at
tempted to clear il. Suddenly the cylin
der burst and the knives were thrown
from their position, ono striking Mr.
Cray lou aud kl.illCM him instantly arid
another striking tie negro, crushing his
loft thigh and hip. .'Mr. Cray ton was the
eldest son of the late s J ni ucl M. Crayton.
and about lil yearn of ego. He man-ged
bia grandfather's farm, and was a robust,
haudsomn young mao. Be, was highly
esteemed by a wide circle of friends, all of
whom deeply sympathize with tho sorely
bereaved grandparents, mother, brothers
and other relatives who are left io cherish
lils memory. On Friday morning tho
funeral services wero conducted ar home
by Rev. J. N. H. Summer?!, after whloh
the remains were interred in Bllver Brook
Cemetery. A very large crowd of friends
attended the funeral.
m*vm\it wi .'UN HUI'.
Mrs. Cy nt h tn Tate, relict of Tilrnan
Tate, died at ber homo near Moscow.
H. C , July 12th. in ber 77th year. After
funeral services, conducted by Hov. J. B.
Herron in tbs presence of many relatives
aud friends, her body was laid peacefully
to rest in the Flat Koch cemetery until
the dawn ot tho resurrection morn. She
was tho mother of uinecblldreu, of which
six survive to mourn the loss ot'a kind
and affectionate motlier. Wo feel sure
moir loss is Heaven's gain, lober fami
ly, neighbors and Church ber lifo is Cor
t ildy described In Acte, '.? This woman
was full ot good works and nlmsdeed,
which she did with pleasant OOH . Sim
bad been a consistent member of tho 1
Baptist Church for inoro than n han con- 1
tb ry, but she has gone troni m?, wo be- !
lleve, tb roui/* Kev. ?1:1 And (Sod
shall w ipe away all ttats iro n tin ir oyt ?. ;
and ibero shall be no moro death, m liber I
.sorrow nor eiying, neither shall ibero bo !
any mort? pain, for the I. ni.rr things arc !
passed away. While :i i- ii ' ? .-..o l,. I
lor her to como lurk to ns, ?: t. poi :'''... !
for ua to go to her, which ha}>(i<, re-nui i; '
may all Hie bereaved on el < KI>\ rionee.
j?, h. H. ;
Advocate please copy.
L'nion Mooting.
The Union Meeting of ihn llcavcrdatn
Association will OM ct with Hie Bilpin,!
Church nt Shiloh, in Anderson County,
on Ibo fifth S u ml av in July and Saturday
I ulore.
Sat ti rd ay IO a m. Devotional exercises,
conducted by Uro. 1. M Simmons, in
iroduetory sermon at il a. m. by Uro. ,|.
M. M nj n i re.
1st Question : What evidence have wi
thal we aro tito children of (tod? Breth
ren J. lt. Karlo and M. C. Barton.
'Jml (?lies ion : What docs tin? Bible
teach concerning missions and who
should carry ll ont? Brethren W. W.
Leathers and A. P. Marett.
sunday morning !. an. Sunday School
normal class. Tho International Lesson
for the ?lay "Nahum's Vinovani,' ls;
Kings, 21, 1 10, taugtit by Bro. ll. M.
Allen. Missionary mormon lia. in by
Bro. W. W. Leathers. Devotional and
song service in tho afternoon, conducted
by Bro. YV. J, Wooten and others.
M. C. BAUTON,
J L. M A UTI N,
II. M. Al.LKN,
Committee.
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Sunday School Union.
Tho Sunday-School Union, nf .",l l)is
liiei, will moot with Cro.ts Hoads Sunday
School tho ">:h Sunday in July, at'.'..io
o'clock a. m.
Devotional exorcises by L. P. Smith.
Subject for discussion: Too dav's lesson.
Col. J. B. Patrick ami Win. K*"knw.
All delegates I rom schools will please
como prepared to make : report cs lu mo
condition of their school
W. K. LKK,
h'or * 'om mince,
- The Stale Hoard of Kiiuaiiz.it iou
met in Columbia last week ami lite
reports of ail tho County boards wore
sustained. A comparison In t ween the
returns this year and those last year
shows no material difference in the
totals, that thc valuation this year is
about the sanio as last year, But
there isa remarkable difference .-bown
between different sections of thc State.
There is considerable increase in real
property in thc Piedmont section,
while the middle and lower part of
the State has greatly fallen off. Thc
increased valuations from Anderson,
Laurens, Ocouee, Pickens, Spartan
burg and (Jrecnville aggregates Sl.
000,000.
Free Pills.
Semi your address to H. li. Bucklen it
Co., Chicago, sud cet a free sample Oox of
Dr. King's Now Life Pills. A triul will
convince you of their merits. Those pills
are easy in action and are particularly
.-irectivH in the cure of Constipation und
Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
troubles they have boen proved invaluable.
They are guaiautoed tobo perfectly free
from overy deleterious substance and tu
bo purely vegetable. They do um weaken
I by their action, but by giving tono t ? tho
Btotnaoh and bowels |*re<ttly invigorate tbe
SVKO'IU. Keuuliir size 12.".?.*per box. Bold
by Hill-Orr Drug Co.
Cut Flowers, Pot Plantu and Palms for
I sale. Mus. J. F. CMNKSCALKS,
242 Main St.
Briug your Soring Water to your homo
witn Sullivan "Hardware Co's, lions.
Buy the best. Mower? cit Sullivan Hard
ware Co.
If you are afflicted with diarrhoia or
dysentery, try Evans' Mixture. Guaran
teed to cure the /?everoat attack if taken
in time. For salo at Evans Phar macy.
Price, only .*>."> coots a bottle.
Plumbing dono weil and promptly by
Sullivan Hardware CJ.
Do you want watei? U.^t Sullivan
Hardware Co. to give you a few dots ou
muir Hydraulic Kims.
For valley tin. lin work, cutter, rooting,
cornice work, etc.. g;i to Osborne it Clink
fccalo*.
Sullivan Hard waru Co. ta the sole dis
tributing Alioncy in Anderson for Morgan
?y. Wright Bicycle Tires.
It. Iiiibie Machinists repair Bierdes at
Sullivan Hardware Co's, and play no skin
game.
Tho C. A. Reed Music House
Are offering some special bargains in
Pisnoy ?nd Oren.? ul this time. Il will
certainly pay any. who wish to puichuso
sn instrument, even in the remote future
to see and investigate their magnificent
slock.
Sullivan Hardware C . have the com
pl?tent Bicycle R-nuir Shop lu tho State
honest work, reasonable charges, is their
motto.
Sullivan Hardware Co. carry a complete
and very full Uno of Btcyclo Sundries, and
have inside figures.
There ?B an epidemic of dysentery and
diarrbmi nr?valnnt nnwi ?Dil if yes si
il ici sd yoi) should try itv an s Mixture,
which can be purchased at the Evans
Pharmacy for 25 cents a bottle. It ia high*
ly recommended by overy person who has
used it.
8mtth Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Saw
Mills, tte, sold on good terms by Sullivan
Hardware Co.
Improvements are always in order. Sul
livan Hardware Co's. Mowers beat the
world.
Poor Plumbing causes sickness-1<? get
tbe heit plumbing done, go to Osborne it
Clio karates.
The man who buys a "Hero" Bicycle ol
Holli van Hardware Co. will "git lhere''
and have money lett.
Experts SRV tho ..Hero" Bicycles sohl
by Sullivan Hardware Co. are fully up to
other wheels costing tbree limes the mon
ey.
The reliable White M mntain Iee. Cream
freezers for hale by Osborne <fc Ciioksc&les.
No experiment-a success.
Lon? ago people kicked sgainst prieta
or Bicycle?. No kicking ogaim-t Sullivan
Hardware CoV. price-.
A new feature in Sullivan Hardware
Cci'a Mowers.
Fon RKXT-The offices rocently occu
pied by Bonham &, Watkins, in the IN
.i]:r.Li(iKNC';it building. Apply at this
o Hi ct?.
The Battle is On !
We are Prepared to Meet the Springtime Demands !
Our Clothing, Furnishings,
Hats and Shoes ....
Aro as thc standard of Spring 1898
dictates. Modern Ideas, Now Kinks,
a touch herc and there, all combine
to give the wearer "better satisfac
tion.
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In the face of the improvements we have not discrimi
nated on the smallest detail to accomplish our purpose, which
is to give more and more and always more for less money
than elsewhere.
TOUR IDEAL SPRING SUIT IS HERE.
And only here. To sec is to bc convinced.
We earnestly ask you to call and inspect the nobbiest
and cleanest linc of Clothing- in upper South Carolina.
_A_ 1ST:DSBSO2M-, 3. c.
East Sido Public Square.
HOT WEATHER GOODS !
Wc have ou hand a lng lot of Goods for hot weather. Cull and pee our
Bath Tubs, Sprinklers,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Ice Cream Saucers,
Flower Pots, Water Coolers, Etc.
We iire ready to do jour ROOFING, in Tin Iron or Slate-your TIN
WORK and your PLUMBING.
Or*)... Satisfaction guaranteed.
OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES,
Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Crockery, Etc.
WE ARE A CANDIDATE!
For your Business, and we solicit
your Trade on the following plat
form: -
1st. Wc hauillc only strictly pure and first quality Goods.
2nd. We pay cash for every dollar's worth of Goods we buy.
ord. We buy our Goods direct from manufacturers and importers a
every paving in cost.
4th. Wc do a general merchandise business, ami do not have to make aH
our ox penses out of one linc, as do certain specialty houses.
5th. We make it a rule to buy tho kind of Goods suited to thia locality,
and d? not seek to induce customers to hoy that which they do not want.
(Uh. Our buyers aro acknowledged experts..
Acting on these principles our trade has largely increased, and our 1808
aalea will prove, to bo hy far thc largest, of any in the histo.y of our house,
and it shall bo our earnest aim to meet tho requirements of our irado in every
department. Soliciting your iradi! for everything you need, we are
Yours trulv,
D. C. BROWN SL BRO.
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Has advanced, but wo can still give you the highest grade
Flour on the market for the money."
Wc have a limited supply of Flour in stock that wc can sell you for thc
very low price of S4.50 per barrel.
Big Stock Coffee, Tobacco and Heavy Groceries,
Cheaper than anybody.
Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods
Cheaper than you ever had them priced you.
No matter what other people oller you Goods for, don't buy until you see
us, for remember Brownlee it Vandivers pell it for less.
Yours very truly,
BROWNLEE & VANDIVERS.
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