The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 06, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
Intelligencer.
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ul : lo- ablest illili lu . : jip . I I! mall ill
( Wlgiess.
li i > it inplied I hal I Iii-1 om].I. i iuti ul
tho Stair Capitol ol t 'ni ii mina will rust
aimil) .^'.'.'?.nun, ?mil dial liv pay i n L:
s.*?o,0(io ?i y?-ar lin li ve .yea rs Ihr build
j ii *r ran la* finished ami lin- taxpayers
hardly li ? 1 ur realize I ho small incrca.se
in taxation. Tho next Legislature
could nut tl<> a lu tter thin;: than In au
thorize ila iumpli-tinn. Tin- lull for
repairs on tho building jr rows larger
i-m-li year, and in its present condition
it is a disgrace to tho grand nhl l'ai
iiii't toSlale.
l-'.tiglan<rs Colonial Secretary, Joseph
Chaniherlain, tallis too niiii-h with his
mouth. His lonnnyroi aliuut. a triple
alliance with (icrmnny, Kngland ami
America would kill such a project, re
gardless ol' its reputed commendable
features, practicability, und earnest de
sirability. Am?rica is not ready lor
any entangling alliance, notwithstand
ing tho changed conditions in her for
eign affair for the reason that she has
more to lose by such an agreement than
she can gain.
The party of trusts and protection to
infant (?) industries is now about to
engage in railroading through Congress
the ship subsidy bill, which has for its
object the taxing of tho American
people to enable Mark Uanna and oth
er ship-builders ti? compete with Euro
pean shippers in tho carrying trade,
lt is also to tax thc American that the
European may get correspondingly
cheaper goods. The obi tariff war-cry
has, gotten to bo such a bug-a-boo to
t hf American people that Home .veneer?
ed substitute must bo presented, and
this is what they have brought. The
fact that a ship-building trust has al
ready been formed lends color to the
belief that a desperate, concerted steal
is en tapis, lt also lends force to thc
argument in favor of governmental
ownership of ship, railway, telegraph
and ?'able lines.
There are still "wars and rumors of
wars." Now comes a report from our
brethren of the Solus saying the is
land ison the very verge of bloody
strife. As yet particulars are very
meagre ami little is known of the trou
ble. The tuisiis helli is stated by the
report to be as follows : A number of
the slaves of Pato .Jakanin, uni' nf the
richest anil most influential datos nu
tho island, having been sent to a purni
near liv to catch a mess of fish for
their master, wen- returning homo
with a half-dozen blue cats ami seven
or eight knotty heads when they wen*
accosted by the soldiers of the Sultan
who had likewise been sent out on a
less successful mission ami ordered to
surrender together with their provis
ions. This they declined to do, amia
pitched battle ensued, resulting in the
defeat of tho dato*s slaves and the
confiscation of their booty. When the
injured dato sat down to dinner, he
found only bacon, corn-bread and tur
nip salid on the table. "Bring in tho
fish,'1 he roared, "I'm tired of this
stuff," and at the same time pushing it
away from bim. When the coo'.; ex
plained to him that there were no tish
he was exceedingly wroth, and would
have torn his servants to pieces, but
their timely explanation transferred
his wrath. Reaching behind tho dour
he took his hickory stick and placed a
pair ol'brass knne.ks in his pocket and
sallied forth whistling "Lo, thu Con
quering Hero Comes." Reaching tho
.Sultan's house, bo found lying under
the kitchen window tho tell-tale tish
bones, which was evidence sufficient to
justify a declaration of war. Just at
this juncture, however, tho Sultan's
bull dog broke looso or (ns tho dato's
fr.ends declare) was purposely turned
loose, when be hurriedly retreated to
his own domain to write a formal de
claration of war. Tho conflict will bo
watched with bato?! breath by the Eu
ropean powers, and intervention may
become necessary for the perpetuity of
Europ.-an influence.
I'iioj Kill Anthony. lin lu ni of thc
1 :ii?. - I * i j * "Alaine," !- ilr.'hl. il?- was
linil ul !il< uiid Im!i il Iiis linn i;il c\
i?l? tu e lu .i lil ul iimntly despair. I |ie
min who. amid thc convulsive -luuU
.-nul tin- m.H ol lick i hu Haines, wnsdis
ciplim il cumlell io announce calmly to
Iiis commander: "1 have (lie honor,
-II. I?, aniiotince thal thc ship I<-*~ heen
Mown *ip ;iiul is Kinking*'- he, pom
I VI low, i- t ht* same w hon ladt ot iiion
i;il discipline rang down the curtain
iii thu niiilHtol' lili - uni.?! inti.lin ing
-nm-. Hu Whs lovell by lin- lialiiill
?uni IM cities w Im-' hoimicd gnus! lie
?.I-. Hu \v;i.<, lioivi-vui. i lou lit less
.mullins ol' Iii? hi un iinl. laking into
MI ions ?un? rn? ?.li.l.ai i.u consideration
Hie iucnusi tinline ni ungrateful
I u] II i hi ii - lo li il-'i :iu'.i!li-t .1
possil.!' ' ' ":i !'.V placing ?i ti ip
oiili : on * li,ti;ji . behind
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AI pille I .ot t im - f. . -o\ II no: j .u;ii;y, ol
I. nit m. lui .?, i -sin ilim order ihii .:?'. i.>
pinn on in- i-!.n?.| -!i.i!l luke unto lom
SI ll .;t li .1 -I one -o\V. i.Ill \\ lt'-. .Hill
I ui I \ i Inn - Thp.-c in ipi.i.uti ?I willi
coiulit ions tin ii pu -linn- tn i II Im in II
I ll.ll I lu i>!i|i I i- !?> i i n?i| uni ! in pl u
vailing v icu iii I he conn ?rv, and. u. i
glf-ai how . >! wisdom hil little ey i
lii nc? ?>| M'.iMiii, proceed lu sui lui.-?
ll'.H ide inn,i i- coueiihiniige. Thu
.'?ii t lii.ii ilu- iiilinhiliints ol <>iiain ?ire
?lou Me iii-? cousins ot our own fragrant
A niui ic.'iu liiumiti - ot AI rican ? \ii.u
t ion. anil the lui linc I.n t t lint I tm or
?III specifics ?ii I? ??-i l,iilr, liens, leads
tu Hie I o y i c a I i mn lu- nm i |?;ii | hal lia
I niiiii I i i i nu i s ..poult I \ raising." <?in
anti impel iii.lisl 11 ?ends m e too nu \ ?ons
to do oin new neighbors au injustice
in iiiiput iug to them ci ?mes ujioii ,-iich
Himsy reasoning sis ?my one acipiaiiiied
al nil willi the nocturnal liieniidel ings
ni the colored linn her can readily sec
hom ? \i n ?i casual perusal ol the older
in question.
I >?.. pite thc persistent denials ot the
i lisped ?ns who passed upon the sea
worthiness ?d thu rotten nhl transport,
the ".Manauense,"' that she was in had
simpe lor a long voyage. Hie truth slill
eclipses their transparent attempt to
extenuate the non-performance ol' their
duty. The horrors to which the brave
four hundred volunteer soldiers were
subject ed liv the criminal carelessness
o?' these same inspectors w ho were paid
to examine Hie ship and tailed to doso,
is entirely too frequent in a country
harboring roseate aspirations to foreign
imperial possessions. The country
will hot soon forget the infamous
canned beet" scandal nm. thu govern
ment's justification of it by its soothing
reward to old K ti gnu-nor .ill schem
ing ship owners forget a soft snap
when they have un old worn out hull,
lit only for kindling wood, which they
want to nairn offnt n protlt on its orig
inal cost. "Remember thc Mer rimnc,"
and also remember the "Manuuenso,"
a hull originally costing ^45,000, and
for which its owners had the cheek to
demand of the United States $150,000,
was rented by the government for
$.".00 a diiy for n JW-day's voyage.
Wanted-Ry the government, a box of
sawdust", a second-hand insurrection
or ?my old thing. (?ood prices to gen
tlemen of political influence.
Trustees to Meet.
Tho trustees of Williiunston School
District No. M will meet at White
Plains school bouse in this conn ly, on
the nth ot this month, at 10 n. ni. to
sign school claims and attend to any
nthcr.husincss that may cune before
the board. I>. .1. OWKX,
Clerk of Hoard.
Assessment Notice.
AlMUTOR'S OFKICK.
A NUKI!SOM, H. C.
rpHISOKFICK WILL HE OPEN TO
I receive returns of personal proper
ty for taxation tor the next fiscal year
I rom the first dav nf.l toiuary, UNJO, to tho
2iub February following, inclusive.
All transfers nf Meal Knt-tte made since
hist y eur's assessment mum be carefully
noted on the return :1m nutnlier of
HITCH bought ?>r sold and I rom whom ac
quired or to whom Hold.
Coder thu new unceasing lr.*s the
township SHHCHNors are reipiired lo inaku
Tax Kel u ros for all those that tail lo
uiaku their own relurn? within the time
prescribed t>y la*J, mut hein e the ihllh-u! .
tv of delinquents escaping thu penalty ??f
tho law.
Ex-Confederate Riddler* ovei r>0 years
of age are exempt from Poll Tax. All
other males between tho ?gos of 21 aud
(50 years except those incapable ot earn
ing ii support (rom being maimed or
from any other cause, shall be deemed
taxable pol?n.
For the convenience of taxpayers wo
will also have deputies to take returns at
tho following times and placen:
Holland, Tuesday, January 0.
Moffattsvllle, Wedneadav, January 10.
Iva, Thursday, January ll.
Mnaolev, Friday, January 12.
Hay lis McConnell's. Saturday, Jan. 13.
StHrr, Monday, January 15.
Storeville, Tuesday, January I ti.
ClitikscalttV Mil), Wednesday. Jan. 17.
Guyton, Thursday, January 18.
Bishop's Branch, Saturday, January '-0.
Ki ve Forks, Friday, January li?.
Antun. M ouday, January 22
Wyatt's Store, Monday, January 22,
until 1 p. m.
Cedar Wreath, Tuesday, January 23.
i.dach'H Store, Jan. 23, fruin 1 to4 p. m.
Wlgington'e Sioro, Wednesday, Ian.
24.
Equality, Thursday, January 26.
Pendleton, Friday, January 26.
Townville, Friuay, January 2rt.
Tugaloo, Saturday, January 27
llouea Path, Monday and Tuesday,
January 20 and 30.
Belton, Wednesday and Thursday,
February 1 and 2.
Pied mont, Friday and Saturdsy, Jan.
10 and 20.
Poller, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
dav. February 5, ti and 7.
Wllliamston. Thursday and Friday,
February 8 and 0.
G. S. C. BO LEM AN,
Dee. 5, 1809. Auditor A. C.
\ ! alniI3 Kennion.
M if. l.i'iN 1:: We spent Thjinksgiv
big Iiji\ very pleasantl\ >ii ?1 !".?niii.> <
I ? -1 i ii ? . . n ?il Mi. Nimrod Kay's. All ul
In- ? li i 1 ? 11 . *il wein p lesen! except ??tn-. ?1 ? I
soi. who lives in i'e.\ns. His children I
iiml grandchildren pre-eni numbered 1
sevenlv, ami I hose uh-t ni numbered ( '
lin ly lour, making a lol il ol one hun 1
1I111I ami loiirleeil tl? .coudants. lt !
was mother Kay's birthday. She was j
T.'yoarsol age, ami seemed ns jovial
and pert as her daughter-. Kvery one.
[?resent was happy ami jui ! ul.
AI1011I I" o'clock grnhillathcr Kay
called lin; little ones arm ml his knees t
:iml tn.neil them lo lim:- and candy, ? ?
which they appreciated ven miieh. ?I
Al I'.' III lock we all ;i- i milled at il | ?
long table, which was loaded down j t
willi nlhio-l everything good lo cat. j
Mutin i Ka\ i - ?1 good cook .and has
r.'ii-cil lum good om s., and you may
H -i Hvsnii O i he I uuil was v. . ll prepared.
I l.i i . v\ as .m abundance ul 1 vi ry thing 1
Ullin iii.in ..li ni iiscullhi 1 uli.-Ullie - i
ami iii I he a I KI noon ha ki 1 uole sept 1
!<. Ike .?ii-' h1 om s amt lu : ? i_r!iliors. I
1; vin- .1 1 ;. : n I simili lo >> i H- large j '
I fa mil> I . ' ' ?I alumni '. !,.. ?r,'i! !';"* \
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I all pa.?.? 11 "lu I iii - e.11 . i: i limy be
I gat In .! "I aro mil I i oil*.? li,i . I: was
j 1 hi- int eiii nui ol lal lu i K '.? I ia vii a
I iii'I li ie ut I im vi un j i in ,'!. . lin! the.
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j vVe 'Avili .;vorJunk bm/k in lji'i?; hupp.*? *
I ore in i'. it li I lie lin i a cl. .t - .int i' nil
j I- i . Ma.\ '""i >'1< - each ami ! ;
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I. <.'.; itiiithi is'' 11 u'l w.ii'.i lure.
'{"vvi-s.tjv i.-.i' Multar-i will liny :i fairly
L ..' tl Mpnoii (a itel I e Plaie? ?I lim A.
li?-?-ii ' ie;.- IIUIISI*. 'll."> are inlriUM*
< ullv vvnith iluotile 11 nt I ,t r-iint.
NOTICE.
\i.'. i ie f.-n ti.H ure h?*rel?y wa ru eil not IO
i: II.' li-!., i?liunt, -.'iure, ti'.?;-, om,
i n' nu,:.?-i i.r niiiervv:>?i irespiiSM on any
Ui dii .-v\ 11 u ur o?. uliullo?) iiy tiiiher "I
ide iiiiilet.-i^iiei'. i ?n-i i.H .j i-i i . in*:
Iles nutlet* v. il I I-f ju uSei'iiteO lu iii?.? lull
ex O'llt 11! t lie '.i VV .
.1. I'. I. ,H i ii. r, I*. S. Malihllny,
.1 A. Movi'iit-oii, il. R. Vamlivor,
i . J. (iili \ nippi, i A. ItuigeSi-',
\\ . ? hatlituii? JJ ,nt, \V. K. Sharp,
M. I1. M it ?. A. Hum. 1,
.!. I?. 1'..inn, .1. I . < ?,11111 .-,
K: I'. Kar e. .lamer-, .. limit I
1.1., is'.?'.! '.:i -i
As Straight as a Woodpecker ever
Flew to Irs Holo.
Crooked :t 1 :111 : ii..rn, uur house
Wa.s! Straight as au arrow, linn's what
ii 1-. now! Ana straight as a wood
pecker evt r Hew tu hi? hule, wo want
you tu cumc.
Ves, alter two mouths ot' hard work,
and push ami rush we are at lust in
mir new quarters, straight lor busi
ness. Fur more than a month wc
have dunc our best, hauling itt our
goods (luring tho uay and marking
them up al night, lill now our big
store in Harton Building, No. 30,
( * ra it ito Kow, is full to overflowing
with such an assortment and such
values as it has never been our pleas
ure to show you before. Always add
ing new lines, and this time we have
more new things than ever before.
If you want a hat, thcu try our new
hat department. Caps at Bo, l?c, 15c
to 25c. Hats at 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, up
to T5c Will save you nearly half
and lit you in the latest shape. Do
you want a suit of clothing? We will
lit you up in the newest thing and save
you from one to four dollars, accord
ing to value of the suit. Do you need
an extra pair of pants. We have 420
pairs of odd pants, mostly line goods,
manufacturers' surplus stock bought
at less than cost to make, and will sell
you at a little the rise of half value
some at exactly bali'. Think of all
wool pants, thc $2.50 goods, at $1.25!
"NVill soil 170 paits at this price, and
you pay no middle man's profit.
Docs your foot need protection?
Then sec what inducements we offer.
We have determined to make the name
Shoe carry with it a thought of our
store. Aro you satisfied to buy your
Shoes at cost and-10 per .cent, profit,
or would you rather pay some one else
25 per cent, profit.
Wo have about 1,300 Capes and will
sell at 35c, 05c, USc, and up to the
finest silk plush goods, full length
and broad sweeps. We carry comfort
at the lowest possible price, and beau
ty thrown in for good measure.
Wc can please you in Shirts, 15c io
50c, I ndcrshir'-J, 15c to 37?c. Chil
dren's, Misses', Ladies' and Gents'
Hose at 3c, 5c, Se and ldc per pair.
A few linc Imported Hose at 15c per
pair. These are the regular 25c goods.
A job lot of nearly 100 Ladies' Waists,
assorted shapes and colors, at 25c
each. Do you want one? Calicoes at
3c to 5c a yard. Ladies' Scarfs in
many styles, at 15c each. Gents1
Scarfs and Neckties at 10c, 15c, and
20c. Ladies', (?cuts' and Children's
Handkerchiefs at He, 2Jc, 3c, 5c, 10c,
and up to the finest Silks, all? colors
and shapes. Linen Collars nt Sc for
best goods. Cuffs at 10c and 15c per
pair. Celluloid Collars at 5c; Cuffs
at 10c. Thc famous ll. H. Turkey
lied Kuibroidcry Cotton-does not
fade at all-3 spools for 5c.
Now, wc wanted lo tell you about
our China and Glassware and our Tin
ware and Lamp Goods and some other
good things wc have, but on account
of time we will have to chop it off
right here. No wc won't either, for
wc have so?ic trunk-, to tellyou about.
A solid car load - tho only car load of
trunks you ever saw- intact, the only
solid car load ever shipped to this
man's town.
Now, what are we going to do about
it? We can't retail no car load of
trunks at a prifit on this market. So
we are just going to cut loose and 10
tail Trunks ut wholesale prices till we
cut the car half iu two. Doubt it. you
say? "'ell, that's no surprise to us.
But will show you the price list or
even o .r odis tor the goods. Now,
what do you say. But how do wo pay
the freight? Well, we get a cash dis
count, which a little moro than bal
ances that off. Now oome on and do
your shooting. Yours always truly,
C. S. MtNOR and tte
TEN CENTS STORE.
Barton Ruilding No. 36, Granite Row,
Where Spot Cash does the work.
Special prices to Merchants every
where.
. SPECIAL-We have a good, young
bay mare mule, 0 years old, in perfect
oondition. Will sell cheap or ox
chaogo for a good horse. - .
C. S. MINOR & Co.
NOTICE.
I>Y virtue of authority v*.sted in ino. j
y hy til?. Wi 11 cir w c. Drown, ?lc- j
. >i < ii, I will M-.ll to tho highett bidder at
Vuder.?<i:i C. H., ?V. C , on Monday, the
:r-i day of .)riiMia*y li? . t Tract of !
.and Hing cn Togalo Hiver, in Fork
lownship, containing lourteen aero",
norh or le??s. Terms-Ca*K l'u relia er
. (my lor papers and stamp*
ANNA I. HY KD, Hx'x
Dec o, IM Cl SM I
Notice to Creditors.
A LL persons having demanda against j
ho Kstiite of E. D. McAH der, decoan
d. are hereby notified to | .sent them,
iroperly proven, t?> the undersigned,!
vithin the mun prescrilu-d hy law, and 1
hose indebted to make pavmeut.
S. U. ILMS. Adin'r
Dee 's I vii? '21 ::
Notice to Creditors.
A l l. persons having dom c. ls against
ii- Kilato "I .lohn I*. Salon, de
?CIIMHJ, >ir<< hereby not : . i > present
hem, i i pf riv proven, i " i." lind? r
.igned. within tho limo - -Hind by
aw, un ! tho*n indebted n make pay
noni.
SAMUEL Si l MN-, Ex'r.
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202 East Houndary St.
H. A MAYFIELD,
Supt. ..iii* Treas.
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T!ME RIPENS ALL THINGS!"
The Original Chilled Plow.
Each year they have steadily increased in popularity.
No mushroom growth here.
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Is the foundation of their success, and the foundation is to
day stronger than ever.
''Look beneath the surface ; let not the qualities of
a thing escape you."
Many imitators have come and gone, and they have but
strengthened the reputation of the all-reliable Oliver Chilled
Plow.;
Every Plow-maker to-day is seeking to make his Plows
possess those qualities peculiar to the Oliver Chilled-but
still
THE STANDARD
Durability,
Light Draft,
Ease of Handling,
Perfect Construction,
And High Quality of Work,
IS THE ?EEAT
Oliver Chilled Plow.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO
Will be contributed to by the Butcher,
the Baker, the Poulterer, the Grocer,
and others.
WE are one of the "others," our contributions being
Cloves, Peppers, Mustard,
Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmeg,
Allspice, Sage, and other Condiments,
Anise, Fennel, Caraway and Coriander Seeds,
Flavoring Extracts,
Essences and Fruit Juices,
Chocolate, powderei, ready for making Cakes.
Our ground Spices we guarantee to be 100 per cent pure,
and that, too, at the same price as ordinary kinds.
The same comment applies to our Essences and Extracts
for Flavoring, of which we have every variety, either bottled
or in bulk.
FRESH LOT HUYLER'S.
EVANS' PHARMACY.
M. Ii CARLISLE.
L. H. CARLISLE.
WE STILL. SELL THAT GREAT .
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW.
And have on hand a complete line of them.
We also handle a foll line of other Farm and \gricnltoral Implements.
Wagon and Buggy Material, &c. In fact, a general lime of H ARD WAKE.
We have just received a neat line of SHOT GUNS, and can interest
you on prices. If you need AMMUNITION we can put it cheap.
We also carry a select line of FAMILY GROCERIES.
Call and examine our Genuine Heavy Red Rust Proof OATS.
New Crop N. O. MOLASSES.
CARLISLE BROS., Anderson, S Ci
Free City Delivery. Thone No. 138.
The Alliance Store !
HO!
CHRISTINA
e are Ready for Yon,
Every one of our regular Departments is overflowing
with Gift possibilities in beautiful Goods at wonderfully
Low Prices. In addition there is a wide space devoted to
Dolls,
Toys,
Grames,
Musical Instruments,
Cameras, etc.
Here are some of the acceptable Gifts :
Dress Patterns.
For Christmas Gifts in Silks, Wool
en Dress Goods and Wa9h Fabrics
a most interesting assortment at unu
sual prices. In SILKS we are offer
ing a great variety of Black and Col
ored Goods in Waiat and Skirt
lengths.
Furs.
Nothing more acceptable, nothing
more appreciated by a young 7ady
than a handsome Fur Scarf or Col
_ lurette. Our lino ia complete, the
j prices never were lower.
Handkerchiefs.
There is hardly a Christmas list
where Handkerchiefs are omit/ed."
Children's Handkerchiefs, Initial
Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, Japanese Handker
chiefs, Silk Initial Handkerchiefs,
Ladles' aod Men's Linen Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs.
Cameras.
The most interesting study for
young folk. Instructive and eleva
ting. Photography an easily learned
art. We have the Celebrated CY
CLONE KODAK CAMERAS !
Our prices M re within the reach of all.
Clocks and Lamps.
Imported French Clocks in Dres
den and metal materials. Lamps
from Sweden in band-painted de
signs. Fit to adorn a palace, but
prices to suit your purse.
Carpets, Rugs,
Lace Curtains.
Please your wife for Christmas with I
a Carpet, au Art Squara, or a hand-H
some pair of Curtains. What could I
be a more appropriate, a more desira-H
ble present. We carry a choice se-!
lection of all grades. Our prices are!
notably the lowest. j i
Silk Waists, <
Silk Petticoats.
Not to be overlooked as a suitable!
Christmas Present. This lustrous ?B??'
shiny article of garment adornment.!
Choicest selections are yours. Prices!
are reduced at this time.
Cloaks and
Ready-made Suits? I
Jackets of a hundred designs andi
as many different materials. Capes!
ranging in price from 48c. to 820.00.8
Ladies' Ready-made Suits in twenty!
qualities. The prices are all reduced!
now. Exceptional value awaits youl
at the season's height. >
.
Toys, Games,
Paney Goods.
- Space does not admit of details as
to To j s and Fancy Goods. Enough
to say that you find here the biggest
assortment in this section of the State
Prices always the lowest.
Sheet Music.
Eight hundred choice selections of
Standard Instrumental and Vocal
Music at 10c. per copy-publishers'
price 50c. to $1.00. Discount of one
half on all Popular Music.
This Store wiU be opened Evenings until 3 o'clock ivt
?hoppers.
Come and see the Window Display
Mail ordere have prompt attention."
Yours truly,
.'? v- K '--.-V S'A- il j L