The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, September 25, 1879, Image 6
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* CASTS'
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Hi
r Kansas,
flatloDai
threwd
aShicg*
er day. And gavo the follow
?ion of hi# yicvfs'? as to. the
lure: * < * F. ?? r
politic future . i-ci^mry-.IBLcwrf -p..
r Instead of th? outlopk of tjio Domo.
orotic party bciDg discouraged for 1880
fYom the results of the elections which
have taken plaoo this year, end from .
What 'wo know of the jrtgenfation of
Mm States which are ret to h<tld eUo-|
tione, it ia anything- but discouraging,
in the 8teto ot llltoinel'ihieb fa taimed
, Che 4tar that never 'sots for Republican-,
ism, lor the first time in twenty Jeare .
they {ajlcd -last ycai to carry the popular j
Ordinary efforts tlai were made end the
immefcft expenditures of mbu?ry. In
California there* Were no Natiotfll issue#
1 id their tloksta by a plurality of votea.
When the Presidential oontoat anaee,
the iarae will bo oonfined lo but- two]
fcartios, let them attempt to disgniso it
?f/:M^hey may/ ?
v OomjnaUQq of Mr. $Ida? at St.
Itfoia we* en pnfbrtunataoue. The pre*
apt division ,ln New York'in the party
he alofe&if tpponsible.fbr, although it
Aeee^bTWuh fp a^vision of the pert?,;
r^Jf*Ww
?rmaa<J can
_overoor; end
_ ,there is nq ?dopbt
?ut tfciUhe Democratic tickets will be
kpecwssiial. Tb*? fr^t of Tsmmany is
Pot from the jfctriboratio party bijt e
Revolt against Tilden and hie methods in
that State. The Election of the balance
of thb iioket will demo estate that the
pettoo*^}# of ^ew^Vofk can cut the
' electoral Tote ofihat State for any con
?> In regard to Ohio ilhM beep, ponfi
dently elaimod that Foster will have ?
walk over in thi\t State; tliht Ohio ia
beyeaa ill question, la they claim, Re*
publicfsptU $he*>e!eotioira< in that State
for"^he"last Six years 4o not'by any
meana 'pstaWirii that ? alaiip. to the
dleetfop ?fl 1873 the Demodhits Carried
the State' I# eleotfpgltoUliam Allen
ftovernor; in.l1874 the mmootfats ogain
Carried the Stele; iriAW&thtf aid and
pe of the mopoye$bote? and a
tie raised on theaphool question
.the eve of the election enwbfod
' their Sta(e by
j5;000 in
rfij t8?8, with
for President|r?;
IXC Its accord with
wMwrorv- the people
dp the money question! tho Republicans
eleoted their Governor-by the'small ma
jority of 0,000 votes'Hhd their'Preai.
{fcntml electors by 7?000 in a poll of
<60,OOP votes. In 1877 the Pomoorats
pans elected their Stato ttyV^le by a
m
(BP ticket hlvM
pver 38,000 votes. It will be
I by '.reference to thp VQtos of the
jroai oohntios pf \ the- 8t*io that a
la1 majority'of the Greotrbaok
ae from tho Renublioan party:
unions of those having the con ?
Oahapalgn in hand is
hiiig least 25,00Q pf those
be east for Ewing,\nd Hhe
)nii onorman s
. lofo thanthls,
laaVntfVernad as.
(ermed byihoohalr
\iv oommlttea that
qfthe^Pemoo^ts'lsrgoly.
Cae of the Kcpablioana,
it the epthuslasm for Ewin^ and
greAW the? h?j h^ep ipanifeited
&h$kHzTz
?e surroundings how the Repub
*oan carry the State of Ohio this
ljaB! -hwot-ts - ? -r? ^||wPresidont
IP 1886 ? The DdtoPorate can do with
dai? the vote of QWfc'but the Hepubli
ina oannot. v ?? <?
?- Maasaehnsotte the optlook
blioimV-ie even worse than
uop^eniioaa held within
?kT* P??y olwlj ihm
earry the State. If he
?>1he Republican oolump
Wm&
a heavlor than
> wvjf Indian oedar. ebo*
mahegapyt heart of oak,
>0. Wgnutnvltto la ono
??ponlogranate K' father
sho^ra the number pfl
the
A\M
bushel of
%Mm m
<pf Wi MU,
Hssdi
??Ml Hif wmpnn
vo mflf |om? mo
wi&m,
^SSStiw
~%MMf IP^fP
Trvwci
wy ?
Ignorance baa no light, error
tfifceone. ?
There is do grief like the grief that
ioee not speak. ? -
He who blackens others does not
whUap'tntfiseffy' ?*??< T,. ^
'^e OtaioeW are said to have wed
beeV four thousand years. ? *
A cuff on t&evrisl is worth two OR
tho oor.?American I*utich. ??
The way some farmers put np oora It
shocking.?jy/ y. Herald. \ ? ! ' '
it la poor'land that can't hold its
Po^q,? Cm. <?' V- ? ^
A bed little boy oalla himself ooippap
bcqkuso ho'U boxed bo often.
? !T . yv J n
A draft will bring a oold, core a oold
and pny a doctor's bi^r -j * ? ^ \
Ii| tHe Vegetable race, who over uv
the tomato ketchup *?'v
A Davenport lady is about to ?ue for
a divorce on the ground that her hus
bap has no style about him.
^ li>?p your eyes open whilo traveling,
j Better let i* a qipdur or two than noth
[ log at all. M '?
P'4an? Pie, of Columbus, attempted to
droWfi berlel^ because she could'not get
M watermelon to eat.
Is aeaacn every young lady will
take tho Veil, unless she prefers to be
_ Jfbe day after the rec^r.'. tornado in
^TeW ISngland, a Boston firm sold ?bfc
^oen thousand panes of glass.
^ OiurkV pouuty, j^iss., haa formally,
deolarod fpr Jefferson Davis for U. S
Senator, to succeed Bruce.
The Albany Journal knows of a Mra.
Shdddy fch'o invited n flriond tb come
and are her ho^se and phantom.
There is one kind of oanned goods
thai goes off quioker than any other?
gunpowder.. ,
It was Sydney Smith who retorted
upon some dno who oallcd him tfo eve
ryday man : 4*Wellr,' if I am an every
day n\ap, you are a weak one."
Philadelphia steps to the front with
an affidavit that a hogshead of molasses
is liable to explode any hot day.
fefcie was a modest little girl,
Hdrname was M[attie Gordon;
But on the fird she poured Rome oil
? '^An^l she'stail'd the river Jordan.
M' Navy blue parasols are getting to be
all the rage. The rage is confined prio
? oipally to the husbands who are compel
led to pay tor them.?A?u> York Star.
''Cunning men," aa^s Josh Billings
"always get beat,-because they are just
,aa dull on onp>side as tboy aro sharp on
! the othef.''? .
George Washington made but one
puft ift all hia life,; and forgot that otie
before ho could tell it, and that is what
endears him to tl*e hearts oKbe Atperi
joan poople.1" <* '?*? ? V. ?. ?
y iioois Kossttth says that the nnly two
Countries 10 Kurope where^the1 word
hoae is thoroughly-understood is I2?g
'lafid and Hungary. t*
i A. |Naa *5^7 be so wrapped up in soi"
jenw tfyat he fprgcts all things else, but
Sjh
, Cooking soda dissolved in water to
saturation is as fatal to potato bugs as
iPnris Green. -The Ndwborryport Her
aWj kno^s 'this bb a^at/' r
I Major Ppolo ofTttllrthasso, Florida, sat'
,a pan-of pop corn rfn tiie sua oue day
last weok, and in'a 'ft w- tpinutes tho corn
popped as ft over the fire.
j IJwo nWced eherubs, over tho oourt
;hou?9 at'Btookfo'rd, Illinois, bo offended
the moral sense of the oity that they had
Uhonrobieftled off.' ? * ? '
j Bo ladles me hair powdo* when they
.blast their bair ? and What' Mod of pow
der does a nan use whon he "blasts his
eyes?"; ? ?>. v* u
; A frog was killed, in t^e M^itland
.river, Cudada, which1 m^astfred eiateen
inohes from tip to lib pf tys hind''legs
and thirteen inohes tybm'head to toe.
I The contobiwl ruatfc. "Well" Peter
your oropa mur^be ruined by thia uu^
timely ralo?" Tee your honor; but,
/hank hcavon, so are the neighbors." /;
1 Piortiq baskets are now plethoiio with
.oast iron-dbughnuts, basswood choese,
'bolOgafc and Hard billed eggs, pleasantly
suggestivo of lun, frolto 6eoWrrnal
?Medical AfoUtr ' .
jWhat ia it eomea on silont wlnga
And 6'er our slubbering bodies siogs.
Aod plants Its busy little stings j
That brioge the trifling, pesky things ?
i ' -Mosquitol
i Soro o one to Boston ha? invented a
jnfiW Btjlo of boj's trowfittrn, which Is
'highly reoommondod. Thoy hate a
'ooppor float, sheet Irori knees, nro rivitod
jdown in ? tho. scam*, and tyve water
proof pdokey to hold broken eggs.
Beware of little tMnpa! A. black
seed no larger than a pinpoint will grow
an antod thai tnny faint the brealli
Enough'to break ap a betrothal, rnltt
sohooj, and sbntter (he good intention of
a sewing oirolo. *
A Chicago editor shonts out. "Yfc
have kihod tight hundred and fonrthon*
sknd bogastndo March." The Waterloo
'<ty#*rver says, if that# the oafce ^b^jra will
not be wnchnso in getting out 'a bail*
nefl? direotory tbie year. <
The grape orop of 0Wlo will not pin
out first-class this year, tot don't yon
imagine, says the Detroit Fret /V?w,
that this will make tnb le^st difference
with the nambor of gallons of wine da
tnauded. Qrapes are t>ot aooessary to
? * I
Tho Nile of ,nearly all the mules seen
In Mkddleton lately, aobording to the
/?Vms, are oloeoly clipped of hair, with
the exoeption of a little brash < left at
the end. is mid this etyle of clip Is
ma death to all flies who take np their
eammor quarter^ Within reach of t^iat
brush. IV*
'Our inventor l?. at work getting out
fpr(y*fot?f'tnUlion* of faneV cards, boai>*
lag the words, "You tan just bet your
fWeet lift it I*." "They *r? intended to
ber worn on1 the fapgel of the boats of>l
man In the UniU&BtatA 1 <v anawer to
too query] "fr It *fiirm en*agh for yea?"
?toeta long felr want, and
hat* a tremendeus -wl^w
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1'"i, ? ?" 1
DgpoN'ppjr*8B i CQM.A^,
Will giT? sp?>M rim?N to tt?
OP ?**?},
? of risimuzsA?.
ABB PREfA BEb TO CQTTQN
at Knll Market Valuej
! ? 'ABB'
q?0. Aldco.
Di> lias oponed a de
partment \n ^is Drug Store
where you pai} almost
anything you want for
- >. 'x?nw
5 Cents.
... ? . (KM'
Call and see the variety of
useful articles.
?'* s'TA^ SALE.
Op Baturdny'Oetobfcr 4it?,'dext, I trUI' sell
to the ~h!gtoe?t bidder. at the re?1der
aepl8l8
Restart?"
-
i. W. M? C UfRY,
(AT JONES' OLD STAND,)
I have J\\st opened one of the Largest Stocks
GENERAL MERill^NDISG
Bvor brought to this market, to which I In
vito tlue Attention ofbi^yors. ? ,?
Dry
My stock oonslsts of an elegant selection of
DHK8& OOODH, of new designs for Foil and
WTnUjr, Goods for Gentlemen's wear, Hols
ery, alovcm, "White Goods, and In fact evary
thing one oould desire In this line.
N 0 T I O H 8.
k ' i
This popartmpnt Is oomplete In eyery re
spect. , ;i . . ?..;?? i
Boots, ShQes $ Hats.
of the Latest Styles, and at BOTTOM PIIICES
' Family ami Fancy Groceries,
Grangers and others will And It to tholr in
terest tt? call and look at ray slock of groce
ries before thay purchase, as I nm determ
ined not to be undersold in this or anyO?he
department of bukineas, i.'
? It Is addmltted by nonrly ovory one, that my
'stotik ot Hardware Uttbs largest and best *e
rleotcd ever brbught toCamden. It embraces
tha\TlVoV#r^th th<lt (K>uld do?lre? 'In
i Call and exanilne my slock before pnreh*
'SGLlJM 1 am Del?rm'ned not lobe UNI?KR
; J. W. McOURRY.
A CARD
J&wSg^Ou't th OCO Iu V\vjf'thuMi O'TOV\
waBBBBF*
lowes^prlpps end in a
'W
^ BEOS TO CALL THE
j Attention ofhliFrlfend* and Patron?. and
,tbe Qonqral Publlo, to hl? Stock of . -A '
DRUGS A MEDICINES,
MACHINE OIL,
I LARD OIL,
r LINSEED OIL,
PAINTS, VARNI8HE8, a9<\ A
ififew*#* WaaiMrr
?" - OP
J FANCY ADD WIlEfc ARM,
Trnmmkmmm ' iililllji I
w. a, ancwjm & co,
v IV ?' > ;
beg to aiiDoattoo
; THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR
New Stock
FOUflB FAlL SEASON
*r A *?* u v
, All olaiMi of new tod desirable good?,
\ m 1 .
'vl 4*4ht ?' ?
Prices Cannot Be Equalled.
I*V ?, r ??,-?ii Unj^i * ??'; j.
4 CALL Abb SEE U$. JiEFOHQ
purchasing\ *7T7r
'? Full Hoe of footy Goofootlonertee
jutt Openedi V )'r .>'v ?' ? ?'
.'?> '? r
-u-j l1. .?>jm? mtpnWi1 i j
' r
K '& ? 6 .
-o
T- B. WAT.KRIt reepMtfdlly, announ
twtoher friend* and patron* that ftfiq Llr*
removed her .. .
MILLINERY STORE
?To the utend JUMt opponlte Mm. Croeby'i na
fc*ry, wb?\T0NMe It rttfw opening
Ail Elegant tock of Millinery,
'.rout rorcivr<t from the Northern MklklU, I
l.'ttvi:nT i'iiu km "
' !unintilllll)ll((0U}?lrltt4N*ltoIIT*
fyr*** ip?y ?
i*fi
1 '*?' '.linn '? ?> <n?ii !?? i n i i.?i i) i? i mfi'Mi
1
w^msr
Y?u
NOTICE TO
All p?rMB8 ha*lug claims against tie m
Ute of M. OJ'ft^teroon, deceased, are hereby
notlfied>4h*t they dm* establish th? *nae
before Cha1 Probate Judge for Kershaw oouo
ty within tblVlj'days of publication 1 ereof,
or be dehor rod from pay mo^t. Person i who
are Indebted to sold route, Will make mtrie
dlate payment to tke undersigned. '<?
All wson* baring books la their p< ueas*
ion, Whloh woroborrowed from Mrs. M. 15.
I Patterson VrRV please return them to t 4 ad
! minis tvatoft * W. H. PATTfcRflON,
? Be*p'4 t3 Adjnn'r,
COTTON
CAMDEN
STEAM
MILL
W*4' are
fully prepared
to Gin CoUod,
bating in op
oration
ft"!
LAI
f0
m
;l,y ?;? -s
WITn CONDENSERS ATTA%KD
rr-(p6)~ j... J
The Condensers
INSURE perfect safety from fire, an J |>y
thoroughly cleaning the oollon-^lniproTes
the-quality of the stapfe,
?? i?4fV t,* - ?' x ?? 1
W% ffuaranttic
? - . ? */ ? < 41 ?'(
A large yield and entire SATISFACTION,
and know, that no one can 7>, ? , *-,j
ACCOMODATE CUSTOMERS
WITH MORE EXrjSPlTIOAt - ,
FRO' 1,000 to 10,000 BU8HBt4'\0^
COTTON SEED FQR BAIB. j .
imirn mmhil
W. OLYBURN, Al
KNOOP, BAnIhAN & io.
I V. lei \^"V
The Largest Cotton Buyer* In
? The finrt^tes. <
NO MIDXtLR MBN.
Cotton bough t'for them U shipped thrAigh
.? M'itie-,; ..k J'.n
' cotton oh lien, barter or town eurrencyjyUl
J And H 00 . m*.
CamdonH. 0. Au?. 2?ly ? .|
BIS ST
QUICK 'SALES
V'\
' \\ A
rai
'^gJ00D8 CHKAPER THAN
AT THty ^
QM> QORNKR gT9^
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W. C. Ceral^.
?? ? ,
i ' ? ? ? frwi k*>
^ have just returned with an immense
stock' or goods of every aesorlption,
land am deterniinftd <o hell ohA^per than the
{ssnte goods oan b&bought sl?ewh'?M.'-v
. ",y ? V .. ,.??
?*?r? to give me a qafl before you
make your purchases. ' *' *?, v 1
iL. ? ' t
HIGHEST C^SH PRICES fyHf. FOR
OOTT.p%
Full Stock of Bagging & Ties,
? ' * I 1 . .w
Full line of dhoioe Brands of Cigars, and
i\t lowest Prices. Best Olgan l??r<own at
ateeenU.
V-/*' lc? j??- ' - 4*. w* v- -???'* * ? *
Nice Asiortment of pUita *nd fauo/ c*n
aio?. ' mm w$
Jftfir-Mr, W. D. Andereon m*y be found
*t ThbdW brlok corner 6toro. >)?
ir. c. fixim
..I ij ii j.<ii\>id..fi.iii
y **
? ;yi.,..I.ih , '., , n ij,.
BELT1M BBLTIHfl.
!R"'WBSkfa*
? ???.,?II 1.1 ^ ??f^Xw*iii|i n|>ll| irtayi Ili um
nPMTIftTBV
Tho utadfrfcTfned, gating wlnrned to
widen, firilpectfUHjr Informt Ma Meade
nnd pfUronk t^et he MU bo found M 4l?
OLD HTAND, out door below the Count/
-BrojwiAWf office. i . ' I- v. -f W
I. H. AI.EXAKDBR, D. ?<0.
.,?rrarr5?ira..T?' . t
s
W'I<M
!?
W* 4e'
J4etUI oonUtmo to. keep
f'1
:Bd Best Liquors io Camden.
and gg?r*ntee to eelt m low, ff not lower,
t b%n elfeer houaee. Tbo popular
?> ? ;, Tg?E..,
"04. Orow", Whiskey.
It kept only by m?, and nolA.tfclow tgnf*.
A4*o. ? -? ?? ? ? ?? ?> ?? "" J ?>
FAMIL^ OBQCERIHf
TftflAbCO ANI) T!IOAI>3 *
CottfUtltyr on otr* ?j?0 onn.
jr. vs.
JonlSyt^^ \
B?a
n^ttAod rfnin, *t ..?
BB&P V :. v,t? . >
UIMHl 1 III i : .? i ?'...:? - ? -JSfaK- *
?v y"*^f ppi
HAT, AND CLOTHING MAN.
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k y?4.' ? /3i'*s ,*
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t*n
I CLAIM TO OFFER, AND AM PRE
PARED TO PROVE IT, THE CHEAPEST
AND BEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS; FANCY GOODS,
LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS &C. EVER
jy-tOUGIff TO CAMDEN. ?
I CLAIM TO BE THE Zcaaer or
. i?ow JPttlce*, TO HAVE SO RE
tjUCEl) THE PRICE Of GOODS JN MY
LINE THAT CAMDEN IS NOW KNOWN
TO BE ONE OF THE CHEAPEST MAR-,
KETS IN THE STATE, THAT TRADE
DIVERTED FRQMllERE IS NOW RE
TURNING,
I, C^AIM THAT MY STOCK IS,
BOUGHT AT THE CLOSEST FIGURES
KNOWN- THIS LOOKS LIKE BLOW
ING YOUR OWN TRUMPET, 1 DO IT
FOR THE BENEFIT Of EVERYBODY
WHO DESIRES TO. GET THE M$ST
for' THEIR hard-earned DOL
? - T ?v ?? ? v .i
LARS.
J
yr. L. AfiTHXfR
\\
OUr 8H?, HAT m OLOTHINO MAN.
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September, Uth 1,8^
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Iff
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Old Qbods With Old P4^s
v
HAVE PASSED AWAY.
NEW PRICES wrril NEW GOODS
IIAVE TA^EN THEip PLACE."
.AT?
Kgwgy # M?Dowalls^
DEALERS IN-.
-r ny *.i^ i *
HEAYX AP FANCY GROCERIES,
HARWAJ$, DR^ GOODS,
CLOTHING, SHOES,
' ' UATS, CROCKERY
AND SADDLERY; .
.-?? ? '?/* *? ??;?', y <*v
ft - ? 1 .:
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4 *MV
?A?
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SPECIALTY,
; MARKET PRICE
' ? ' ' \ i'V.% ? ??
PAlt) FOR
OOT1S.ON,
And other
Clprs KTukto,
?A?
FULL ipE.
'? ' ll.ll i v - I I ir-rfr--n iT 1 ]-[- I I
? ?, fL ^
flamilAii A ft
VmIIUvU] 0* vH
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'y* ? ^u p-. .'?.- ?. . ?".' k
?8T$.
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t6<thtfclifti ... . , .
?Ver befo^ exhibited iB ^w>i^rk?t. ? '? ? ?#.
1 At onr UUljr roinodeltditpce, where yon wil) flpd tho largont atopic of gopda,
nrti v
iw -i ? *.
* % ? . ft
'i f .?}*. {A
W OTTR FIR^T FLOOR
?? Yob will Bed a complete end o'egaot stock of FANCY and BTAPLK DRY
GOODS, BOO*0, 8UO8S ftad HARDWARE. ? * ' ' V -
K'ivS ??> #f' >, ? ! '] *? *V .????* . , t.
SECOND FLOOR.
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A foil Hoe ef HAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. CHOCSERYWARK &
HOTfeg-FUKKlSHINO GO0P& T* ?' ?*" ? ' v ?> ? '?
? >? <%'v'& / $?: ?.? ?.#? > 1 ,?,t
THIRD F\0,OEs
You will find f? larsf#* et>ok of Ifen'f. Youths A Children's faabio&ablo CLOTH"
INO, vlONlM FURNISHING GOODS A $AT8. r '?
' a*V?- it' * ^
5^8B <5o yL,A PDIiBBlT
loh we will mako to your intereat to ea)l *nd examine
?iVHWiHg Viniru?li|i iff i\ ^ 'I ?;4y' * ' * ^
ting the poblio fox paat fetor* and hoping to merit ft oontitmanoe of
QftmtJ \ '* > ??' t " 1 * > '' ?? v? '?
Yfry Respectfully,
1 . ?
nil! AM AB/\f
lfc J?i -A W ?V< .
fc-': . > -r?'
TO THE PUBLIC !
m ??
TO"
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR 1879,
?*' 'V<
I beg to call the attention of the ^ublio Generally, to my yey
STOCK, which embraces
Tmb
T-&JB &.**?&$<},vsje$w%
yjf fWM Ca&g&issin
Stoak \ bavo ever offered.
I ask special attention to my stook of PRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CALICOS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LINNE^
DAMASKS, TOWELS, &?i., Together with a fyll line pf
UTUt
.-ity# ,U
?oparimen
# .
"WiJl be found an unusualjy b&ndBonie sta^k of
CLOTHING, HATS, pD^TOB, ip, &fr
OS.EVEUV D?8CRI?$ON[,
&1.QQ, PEA^ <$%<?&
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