The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 30, 1901, Image 3
Publishes All County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
MANNING, S. C., OCT. 30, 1901.
Winter Necesities.
A large line of nice heavy outings well
worth 10c, but we sell them at hard time
prices, only Sic the yard.
A large lot of the best standard cali
coes well worth 6c, but we sell them at
5c the yard.
A large lot of check homespun at 4c
the yard.
Ladies cotton ribbed vest at 25c each,
very good ladies jersey ribbed cotton
pants only 25c per pair.
Gents heavy fleeced lined shirts and
drawrs to match, only 40c each or 80c
per suit, shirt and drawrs.
Gents Elastic seam drawers only 75c
per pair.
Just call and see what we have to of
fer in ladies, mens and childrens shoes.
Great values to offer in fine dress
goods and trimings. The only up-to
date millinery estalishment in town.
See the splendid values we have to of
ser, blankets, comforts and white bed
spreads. A full line of gents hats and
gents furnishing goods.
W. E. JENKINSON.
Manning Street Car Schedule.
Leave Central Ho. i corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:5
p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will
also meet the freight trains. Arrangements
have been made with the agent at depot to tele
phone wben freight trains are approaching
Mnni
Fare 0 cents each wav.
anted-A good dust settling rain.
Cotton batting at S. I. Till's.
Mrs. Ellison Moore of Workman is
desperately ill.
Wool blankets at S. I. Till's.
The express company has moved into
its new quarters.
Worsted remnant at S. I. Till's.
Mr. Louis Loryea of Trio spent last
Monday in Manning.
50 shoes for $1.98, at S. I. Till's.
IJ. A. Weinberg,-Esq., has money to
lend. Read his notice.
$3.50 shoes for $208, at S. I. Till's.
Mr. Peter Epps of Williamsburg was
in Manning this morning.
Anything you want, go to S. I. Till's.
Go out to hear Blind Tom Friday
evening at Institute Hall.
For fancy writing paper, go to Till's.
' this morning, Riley, the seven
yedld son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ven
ning.
Millinery, Millinery, at a cut price,
at Till's.
We are glad the town will have our
artesian water on exhibition 'it the
exposition.
Buy your millinery from D. Hirsch
mann's store and save monev.
Court convenes in Manning Novem
ber 18th, with Judge James Aldrich
presiding.
Fairy Soap delightful for the toilet
and bath. 5c at Rhame'slDrug Store.
Hunters can begin shooting game.
Friday. Who will send us the first
mess of birds.
Buy your milinery from D. Hirsch-'
mann's store and save money.
Rev. S. A. Sublett was in town this
morning after his return from a series
of glorious religious meetings.
A special line of Shoe Polish, for all
kinds of shoes, at Rhame's Drug Store.
Mr. H. D. Plowden delighted our
little ones with a stalk of sugar cane,
the largest we have seen this season.
In bu.ling medicines remember "the
best is none too good." Rahme's Drug
Store.
The various woods of Clarendon
should-be gtten tog ether for the ex
position. Wo wi make a tobacco
show?
"The best," not "the cheapest," is
the motto at Rahme's Drug Store Sum
merton.
The colored Methogst church at
Silver was burned down lass Monday
night. The fire is supposed to have
been set.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar.
SRead advertisement in another column.
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Last Monday some bales of cotton
caught on fire at the St. Paul depot,but
the fire was extinguished before any
great damage was done.
For sprains. swellings and lameness there is
Snothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
STry It. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug
store.
Sheriff Davis and Judge of Probate
Windham went to Columbia this morn
ing with a white woman to be put into
the hospital for the insane.
Wanted--A few families having boys
and girls twelve years old and upwards
to work at Sumter Cotton Mills, Sum
ter, S. C.
Don't fail to read "Master and Slave,"
a beautiful story continued from last
week, and will continue to run for sev
eral weeks. It 1s a fine novel.
The attendance to the State fair from
here is very slim, not even the reduced
rates on the railroads is an inducement
for the people to spent their money for
pleasure.
The jurors for the United States court
which convenes in Charleston in Dec
ember have been drawn and Mr. Robt
B. Guess and Mr. John F. McLeod are
on the petit jury.
In stating the loss met by Mr. W. D.
Colclough we said his insurance on
smoke house was $300, when it was
only $60. which makes the loss heavier
than we first heard.
Lewis Ockerman, Goshe'n, Ind: "De
Wits's Little Early Risers never bend
me double like otlier pills, but do their
work thoroughly and make me feel like
a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. The
R B Loryea Drug Store.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend a "hot supper" at the Home
Branch school, situated at Home
Branch church og next Friday evening,
~vember 1, at 7 o'clock, for the bene
$t of t'he ianrle. 'Oyste'r will be serv
td.
Mr. Thomas Nimmer has an attrac
'e pyramid of tomatoes in his store
w dows which he has labeled "no
price" we suppose he means by this
that the price will be fixed when you
;anlL~o buy.
Do you suffer from piles? If so do not
tarn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quick
y, surely and safely, saving you the ex
pnse and danoeer of an operation. The
K B. mrea. nru Store.
The Harvin Hosiery Mill is receiving
orders so fast that it cannot supply the
demand upon it; the output for this sea
son has been contracted for, and al
though the mill has been increased
another increase will have to be made
soon.
Died at his home in Greelyville last
Sundav, Mr. Charles Lesesne age
about b5 years. The deceased was at
one time a member of the board of
County Commissioners of Williamsburg
county, and late Supervisor of Regis
tration. He was a gallent confederate
soldier. a very popular citizen, and
he had many friends in this county.
Several of our citizens are now at
work on the Charleston exposition
buildings and more expect to go down
soon. There is plenty of work there.
and hands are ir demand. Then on
Sullivan's Island the government is
having a vast amount of building, and
carpenters are ri demand there also.
Work is plentiful for those who want
it.
Blown to Atoms.
The old idea that the body sometimes needs a
powerful. drastic. purgative pill has been ex
ploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills. which
are perfectly harmless. gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous matter. cleanse
the system and absolutely cure Constipation
and Sick Headache. Only me. at the RZ. B5. Lor
yea Drug Store.
We received a letter from a gentle
man living in Sandy Grove township
making an inquiry about the stock law
exemption for certain months in this
county. The Act provides that during
the months of December, January and
February the townships of Mt Zion,
Midway. Sandy Grove and Douglass
are exempted from the operations of
the stock law, which means that during
the months named stock may run at
large.
In Case of Accident.
Accidents will happen. Mother
strains her back lifting a sofa. Father
is hurt in the shop. Children are for
ever falling and bruising themselves.
There is no preventing these things,
but their worst consequences are avert
ed with Perry Davis' Painkiller. No
other remedy approaches it for the re
lief of sore strained muscles. There is
but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'.
County Supervisor Oweis is after
those who are buying seed-cotton with
out a license, with a sharp stick, andl
those who believe they can violate this
law with impunity this year will wake
up to find themselves mistaken. Mr.
Owens has had warrants issued a..
ready for seed cotton buyers and he
has now on his list a number more.
The seed cotton traps in the country
are the source of much complaint this
season, and when a man is charged by
the supervisor with buying he will have
evidence from a class of witnesses whica
means sure conviction.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
ignature of
In another column we have the ad
vertisment of Mr. Ernest A. Bultman,
well known to many of our readers.
Mr. Bultman is a graduate of the Illi
nois Horological Ins 'tute, where the
best watch makers in the country are
turned out, and besides being a grad
iate of this institution he has had sev
eral years experience in watch work.
His store is a model of neatness, and all
lovers of fine goods can have their
tastes gratified at his establishment.
Mr. Bultman keeps nothing in his
store, but what he can guarantee and
when an article is stamped with his
guarantee it means that it will turn out
as sold or money refunded. In calling
attention of our readers to Mr. Bult
man's jewelry store, we will state that
his bric-a-brac, and cut glass are
marvels of beauty. Parties seeking
wedding or birthday presents. can cer
tainly get such things from Bultman
and feel assured of getting full value.
Strikes a Rich Find.
"I was troubled for several years with chronic
Indigestion and nervous debility." writes F. J.
Green of Lancaster. N. H. "No remedy helped
me until I began using Electric Bitters, which
did me more good than all the medicines I ever
used. They have also kept my wife in excellent
health for years. She says Electric Bitters are
just splendid for female troubles: that they are
a grand tonic and invigorator for weak. run
down women. No other medicine can take its
p lace In our family." Try them. y 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed by The R. . Loryea
DrgStorc. . 1
The chaingang which is n w located
near Summerton, received rom Mag
istrate Richbourg's cou t William
Johnson, colored, for viol ion of con
tract. Johnson did Dot ke his posi
tion, and was sullen from . he start. He
claimed to be sick, but he was r.,As be
lieved by the guard, and on iyesterday.
Mr. James H. Windham, think~ing prob
ably the man might be sick, took him
in the cart, instead of marching him to
camp with the rest of the convicts.
Gaurdsman Windham was sitting in
front, and hearing a noise behind "him,
he looked and saw Johnson in the act
pf raising an ax to strike. He jumped
up and grappled with Johnson, and in
the scuffle the dump cart tilbed throw
ing both to the ground, Johnson hold-.
ing the ax and making desperate efforts
to strike. Windham realizing his dan
ger grabbed a pick and killed Johnson.
The news as it reaches us, makes it a
clear case of self defense, and one in
which Mr. Windham had to acnquickly
or his own life would have been lost.
W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va,
druggist, writes: "Your One Minute
Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction.
My customers say it is the best remedy
for cough, colds, throat and lung trou
bles. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
How To
Gain Flesh
Persons have been known to
gain a pound a day by taking
an ounce of SCOTT'S FAUL
SION. It is strange, but it often
Somehow the ounce produces
the pound; it seems to start the
digestive machinery going prop
erly, so that the patient is able
to digest and absorb his ordinary
food, which he could not do be
fore, and that is the way the gain
is made.
'A certain amount of flesh is
necssary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
Y ou will find it just as useful in sunrr
'. i.- winter, and if you are thriving upon
d"'t stop because the weather is warm.
:. a~ & .O. alheruists.e o.
Recent observations convinces u.i
that the markct conditions have im
proved in Manning very much, and
now we can assure our readers that
prices are closer in Manning than at
any time in its previous history. We
have no such thing as a monoply, the
market is represented by A. Sprunt &
Sons. .John F. Inman & Co. and John
Sloan &: Co., three of the largest ex
ports in this section of the South.
Our freight rates differ slightly from
that of Sumter, but the buyers have
largely overcome the difference. If
the farmers o' Clarendon want to help
themselves, they should lend every en
couraenient to build up this market
by bringing t*.eir cotton here. If our
market is strong and healthy, commer
cial conditions improve. and as they
improve so will all interests in the
county. The county seat is the huh to
the wheel. and the other sections "form
the other parts: if the hub is strong,
the wheel revolves with little trouble,
but weaken the hub and the whole
wheel is impaired. Therefore stand
by your county seat. especially when
tle business aien are straining every
nerve to give you a good market.
A Little Loss
of flesh and strength, little barking,
obstinate cough and a little pain in the
chest may not mean galloping consump
tion, but they are signs that prudence
will not negleet. A few doses of Al
len's Lung Balsam cause a free dis
charge of -mucus and so loosens the
cough. It heals the inflamed air pas
sages and all its beneficent work is
accomplished without a grain of opium.
At Rest.
Died at her home in Manning last
Friday Mrs. Mary Anna Baron. aged
about 2.3 years.wife of Mr Archie I. Bar
ron. The deceased left two children to
comfort a heart crushed husband.
Death at all times is sad, but when it
removes from our midst one so much
beloved, one whose life was a ray of
sunshine. a living example of pious
happiness, a joy to loved ones; then
does it cast a gloom indeed.but when the
promise of the "Giver of all" is consid
ered, those from whom this treasure
was taken, need not despair, but strive
to so live that they will meet her in
heaven. Mrs. Barron was the second
daughter of the late Hon. James E.
Davis, and as a girl, she was popular at
home and abroad. She was a graduate
of the Columbia Female College, class
of 1895, and had many friends through
out the State. and even after she mar
ried her, friendships formed at school
remained with her. Mrs. Barron was
a member of the Methodist church, and
although she made no demonstrations,
her piety was well known and admired.
The funeral service vxas conducted in
the Methodist church by her pastor
Rev. P. B. Wells, assisted by Rev. F.
W. Gregg, her husband's pastor of the
Presbyterian church. The services
were solemnly beautiful. The casket
which was covered with betutiful
floral tributes, was borne into the
church by Prof. J. P. Inabnit, L. H.
Harvin. E. C. Dickson, J. H. Lesesne,
T. M. Wells and W. C. Durant. The
choir rendered appropriate music and
at the conclusion of the church service,
the body was taken to Manning ceme
tery followed by a large concourse of
friends where it was laid to rest beneath
a blanket of magnificent flower.; laid
upon her tomb by loving hands. The
entire community sympathizes with
the bereaved ones. Their loss is a
great one, not only to them, but to all
who knew the grand and noble or.e now
resting in the arms of her Heavenly
Father.
It Dazzles the World.
No discov-ery in medicine has ever created
ne quarter of the excitement that has been
aused by Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con.
umption. It's seveverest tests have been on
opeless victims of Consumption. Pneumonia,
emorrhage. Pleurisyv and Bronchitis, thou- -
ands of whom it has restored to perfect health.
or Coughs. Colds. Asthma. Croup. Hay Fever.
oarseness and Whooping Cough It is the
uickest. surest cure in the world. It is sold by
he R. B. Loryea Drug Store who guarantee
atisfaction or refund the money. Large bot
tes 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. 1
Blind Tom Coming.
The most wonderful musical p)rodigy
hat has ever appeared on the public
tage, is Blind Tom, and after travel
ng the world over, and exhibiting be
fore the crown heads, and in all of the
rincipal cities and towns, it is Man
ing's good fortune to secure him for
an evenings entertainment, at Institute
all, next Friday November 1st.
Tom was born blind and almost be
reft of sense, yet the most difficult
msic can be played in his presence,
and he will immediately reproduced it.
e has also listened to the speeches of
famous stateman and repeated their
speeches word for word. His imitative
faculties is a wonder, and everybody
ho has never heard Tom should cer
tainly turn out to hear him Friday even-t
ing. *An nmber of years ago we heard
him, and during an intermission in the
performr'auce, ladies wvere invited on the
stae to play, one well known musician
played a most difficult piece from
French opera, and while playing she
:leared her throat, and moved the pia
o stool, when Tom followed her, he
played the piece, cleared his throat,
ad moved the stool, at exactly the
same stage of the piece. He does not
know a note, all of his work is imita
tive.
It Girdles the Globe.
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the,
best in the world, extends round the earth. It's
the one perfect healer of ,Cuts. Corns, Burns.
Bruises. biores. Scalds. Boils. Ulcers. Felons.
Aches. Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Onlyin
fallible Pile Cyre. :?5e a box at The R. B. Lor
yea Drug Store.
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Judge of Pro.
bate for Clarendon County on the
30th day of November, 1901, for let
ters of discharge as administratrix
of the estate of Ezra A. Tindal, de-]
eeased.
ELIZA A. TINDAL,
.Administratrix.
Sum merton, S. 0., Oct. 29, 1901.
Notice.
All persons having claims against the
estate of the late Morgan L. Sauls will<
present them duly attested, and all
persons indebted thereto, will make
payment to the undersigned.
FANNIE H. SAULS,
Administratrix.
October 16th, 1901. [11-3t!
The Times
I DOES NEA.T
Job Printing.
GIVE US A TIAL.
Supervisor's Notice.
Persons intending to buy seed cotton
are required to first obtain the reco
mendation of ten landowners in the
township in which they propose to buy.
The licene fee is $25.00 and all par
ties who propose to deal in seed cotton
had best take out license at once, as the
law will be enforced. The penalty for
its violation is severe, and the inform-!
er gets one half of the fine imposed.
T. C. OWENS.
WELG0ME
IN PLEASE
'S AN D
We are at this writing, and have been for some time attending
right to our P's and Q's in order to be able to show our pat
rons a line of
Fall and Winter Suits
that's different-that is different in style. in make and in price,
from the Suits nearly every store has.
Our Spread is ready and you are invited in to see it. Every
style that fashion has smiled upon is here, and every suit-as it
comes to us goes to you, at a bargain.
THE SWELI>DRESSER comes here for his swell suit.
THE CONSERVATIVE hIAN comes here for his well made
good looking, conservative suit.
THE hAN WHO CONSIDERS PRICE comes here to get the
most for his money and N 0 N E go away dissatisfied.
D. J. CHANDLER,
Glothier
Furnisher
Hatter
SUMTER, S. C.
ESol-id Facts!
S We do not try to entice peop~le to come to our store by idly
Sboasting about selling at cost and all other kinds of catch adver
tising, but we are selling our goods strictly
O3.4T T TTFIrT4 JWEimT. '
We sell honest goods at a smaller profit than any other mner
~ eban se yusr e a better Suit ofCte for .yourself or boys,
a better pair of Pants, a better pair of Shoes for yourself, wife,
son or daughter for less money tha.i you can get them anywhere
Ask your friend or neighbor if they have ever worn a pair of
C.UM. DA VIS &CO.'S:
SWalk=Over .Shoes,
S"and'm wht tey have to say for ethe
J Fechheimer-Fish~el s
9 ----OR -.
Schloss Brothers' &
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ad hear what they will tell you about them, and thn o toC
prie befre notlin theurieurbusiness and have no bad debts to
collect. By doing a cash business we sustain no losses, which $
ealsus togive our customes better goods at closer prices.and
tothe par i lEf wnQ I YU. We are satisfied we can please$
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AT THE++++
SIGN OF THE
You will find a well equipped
MODERN DR.UG; STORE.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
You will not find antiquated and c-bso
lete methods.
At the Sign of the Golden Moitar
You will find the largest and most com
plete stock of Medicines, Drugs and
Chemicals in Clarendon County.
At tho Sgn of the Golden Mortar
You will have your Prescriptions filled
with Skill. Celerity and Promptness.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
You will not find any substitution nor
inferior drugs.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
You will only find first grade of goods.
At the Sigrn of the Golden Mortar
You will receive courteous attention.
At the Sign of the Golden flortar
No discrimination is shown customers
the rich and the poor, white and col
ored receive polite attention.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
Your Prescriptions will be filled during
any hour on Sundays and night calls will
be responded to promptly and pleas
antly.
At the 81-n of the Goc:on Mortar
Mail orders and Preseri ptions are for
warded the day of receipt.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
Any prescription from any physician
and from any locality will be filled with
our usual promptness.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
You will find any Patent Medicine. A
glance through the advertising columns
of THE MANINxc TomS will show you
what we carry.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
You will not find - loud professions and
little deeds."
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
We regard --Cleanliress next to godli
ness."
tt the Sign of the Golden Mortar
You will find the largest and most su
perb assortment of Toilet Soaps and
Perfumery Extracts and Colognes ever
offered in Manning.
At tha Sign of thc Golden Mort ar
We have a reputation of over a quarter
of a Century's reliable and trustworthy
business dealings.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
There is no misrepresentation, no dis
courtesy, no inattention. no friction, no
invidious comments of others.
Lt the Sign of the Golden Mortar
Our label is a syaonym that Purity and
Quality is indicated by.
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar
There is only a disposition to carry on
our business on the lines adopted by our
worthy and beloved predecessors.
At the Sign of the Golden flortar
We not alone ask for success, but com
mand it.
tt the Sign of the Golden Mortar
The public can rest assured that the
true Ethics of Pharmacy are exercised
and practiced.
1t the Sign of the Golden Mortar
Which stands for Purity, and has been
for years as a beacon to the public, re
quiring our medicines and attention, it
will continue as heretofore -o be a MOR
TAR OF VIRGIN GOLD.
t the Sign of the Golden Mortar
The management of THE -R. B. LOR
YEA DRUG STORE will thank their
friends and the public Xor their generous
co-operation, encouragement and confi
dence, which is so greatly appreciated
and which has done so much towards his
maintaining that reputation which THE
R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE has al
ways enjoyed.
t the Sign of the Golden Mortar
Your wants are ours, your interest Is
ours. your prosperity Is ours: what helps
you will help us.
ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor,
' Sig-n of the
Golden Mortar,
MANNINC, S. C.
- 'F='HONF. NO. 2.
e:e Polite and attentive employees who will
Stake pleasure in serving you will be
found
At the Sign of th'e Golden Mortar.
REWARD.
We will pay one hundred dollars ($100.)
-eward for the arrest and conviction of
he party or parties who entered our
)laneing mill between the hours of 7 p.
. of the 5th inst, and 6 a. m. of the
thi inst, and stole therefrom four leath
r belts, some of them single and others
louble.
For further particulars, apply to
D. W. ALDERMAN & SONS' CO.
H ave You
Thought
That
)r. W. E. Brow a & Co., does not keep
~veything that you want from THE
)RG STORE? If so, give them a
all and learn that
They sell ev ery thing sold in a first
lass, up-to date drug store.
DR. W. E. BROWN & Co's
Iagial Headacb e Powder's relieve
eadace promptly, and are harmless.
Any physicians' PRESCRIPTIONS
~arefully and accurately compounded
rom the purest DRUGS.
All Patent Medicines advertised in
,his paper sold in our STORE.
Next Door to New York Racket,
[S T HE PL A CE.
TNETO SAVE
It fact well known to every one In a posi
ion to observe, that Buggies, Wagons, Imple
nents and Machinery go to ruin very rapidly
henever the paint Is worn off. The iron Darts
,ust away and the wood checks or splits, allow
ng water t> penetrate.
Almost every farmer loses many dollars every
rear whict he could save with a few oents in
'ested in paiint.
The cost of painting is v-ery slight compared
-ith the amount that may be saved b~y doing so
n time.
Paint of all sorts at
REAME'S Drug Store,
A Grand
Opportunity.
You Must Not Fail to take
Advantage of the Splendid
Bargains that are Now Be
ing Offered at the JENKIN
INSON D RY GOO.DS
STORE.
Worth of Gent's, Ladies', Misses'
and Children's Shoes that must be
$4900O sold, with the cash in band. You
can Shoe your family for a very
small sum.
Worth of Clothing and Gent's Fur
nishing Goods, Shirts, Collars and
$590O 0 Cuffs and Wool and Cotton Under
wear that must be sold.
With the cash in your pocket you
will be astonished at what a cheap
Suit of Clothes you can buy.
The largest and most complete
$O90O stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods in Clarendon County and as
cheap as you will find them in the
State.
If you want bargains in all kinds
of Dry Goods, come with the cash,
and you will not go off disap
pointed.
Blankets
and Comforts.
Our stock of Blankets, Comforts and
Housefurnishing Goods was never more
complete.
Very fine All-Wool Blankets, the $5
kind, are now being sold at
$3.75
per pair.
White Bed Spreads from
$100
up.
All kinds of Window Draperies at very
close prices.
W. E. JENKINSON.
THE CROPS" MAYR
D. HIRSCHMANN
Means to Sell You on a Short Crop Basis.
We have the goods and mean to sell them. No matter what it may be
in the CLOTHING, SHOE, HAT, DRY GOODS, NOTION, HOSIERY or
[UNDER-WEAR line.
Also a grand line of
UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY
to suit any lady. We have it at way-down prices.
Our line of JACKETS and CAPES is complete. Also a full line of DO
MESTICS, SKIRTS and SHIRT WAISTS to suit.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
All kinds of good Shoes to fit all sizes and ages, at prices that will save
roAll kinds and all Colors of Men's and Boys'
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