The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 17, 1893, Image 2
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1GCE.
. ?AMDfvN, S. C.. S^rcli 17th 1853.
-*Let
tke School Hor.se be Built.
An elc'i'rtl wift be W&i rrn April f
foartii to decide whether bond*}
v shall be issued by school district j
No. 1. (embracing ihe city <>( Cam- j
den) to the ' aionr t <f '$ 10.000 fori
the purpose of erecting and ?uiiaMy]'
?quipping a school hoiking fori
the* use of the district, conrenientj
and necessary for the projv^r con- j
duct of the school.
The voters d the district should !
turnout, and bv their uR?nim?n,
Voic**, show their approval of thisj
effort to lmild up i good school in j
oor midst. , j
The b~r,efit? jx-** h: direct ahd in
?
'direct to be dirived fn-sn a good |
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free schor*l,:n any community " re |
too .w?-ll k noy/h r?l: \ j
appirciated to n^ed any eomnierr.f:
The first i.oaM of a town with;
tiood school fat ilities ar-d a h?n<i
som* building is iu lefertnee to
the name. There is no reason wli\
Camden slot) id no* be posessed of
tSe f*stjQe auvantagesi^jas neighbor-!
J'ftg'loviif, ?bd new is the time!
Xo secure thens.
The question ?.f paitiicujar :t:-.
"ten at to the toxpnyeis is, whtit i^?
Ibe eost ? Before voting upon thj^j
a *=? , I
important matter, of coarse every
citizen wishes to know ex?clK ?
nhat he is doing, and to what i
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'extent he is voting t#? increase his!
own and the ta^s of, his frliow
. 'citizens. Upon ^investigating the
'*. ~ iffiUer, we irnd %Lat the increase
of taxation will de veiy ' light ? in
deed, sutHi an increase as any onej
could . easily War, and ; cemmen
?Blirate aitb the advantages <o he
derived. _ ' ? '
; The^kt^nnder whteh this elec
^ bikj|i provides /or tiie
isstfi^g of #10,000 in b<?nds, not
* trmre than that amount lio bear a
. rate cf interest not exefedjiug sev? n
percent., to run; for ten years. The
ttmiiWri personal property returned
last *? ar in thisj district amounted
i ?m+*. v ?? .,??? ?
"to $813,090, txelusivc of railroad
?*] ? v ; i ? ? '{ ?
? prop-erty. The fisse sn ent of the
I Tailr?nds njuk'S t it, nearly, in
ground numbers, $1,000,000/ Seven
| WMT cent, supf rosing the ti?n^s will
fljjpfti; that rate (knd it may he b?? -
er) on *10, COO *U 1 be $700. This
^fnionnt od the &s?f>s? ii Valusiion
*& lh? property ?f t be disSrirl,
which ic^nearljy ?-1,000,000. wi 1 in- a
t*? of 70 centa on ev??ry .41,000, or
f CoosidefaWe ieS9 than <?ne miil,
atconiinjr t^ tlie genct?l icethod
of taxation. '
?v-lK bat vitiju
'f+fc\.cv\ '
utii is
l here * ho re- 1
amt furn^tiiTi
t\.irs property to the air.oui.t of
$1,000, wko-woulu a*?t bt? *tl!ing>u
for lhe--t>oi?ding
a handsom**,
ittodern school bojise in uur cit\ ? i
Tlte interest bn ibesej lumds.
$700 |?er annum or less, is :?U that
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the lax payers of the district are
liable for, t?8 the act provides that J
a bey febail const itute n first lien
^jpon all f.rop.TiV which; may -be |
i nj j>r<*vetl trbui tiivw pr??c? ? ds A t r
tl?V ent of i fie ?t?tj v? ars for which
?v . ^ : * p
tb?> o m-Jd wj^ ,.t>e i susrd, they
can be renewed, .piWl ?o o?..
'Ii*ere rait t? nu doidst lUat ;* i
jflj w wbcol hotise is nte<led. Tire
a<u'OR30(iatiort.s at present ?re
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'Suffictebt for the number ?f pupils |
-attending, ai?d beaitb s tl.e city U!
-growing ?nd it ^uS alreadv befBiP
f almost a nece-sit* for tnuje roo?>. :
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The n*w bniidiag will he :-n oi
nameii.t to the <itr. ai.d wi.l uq the.
first %*ep towards in* ki?:g oni
phi < , j*eeoiul t v" none
s*ate."
in th
In circulating the petition
th^ signatures of freehi-lders, not o
ingle property ov. ner refus d !' p
approvsi. If this be n pointer, tin
4'lecliou will be nnanimoirs. Jf thtr
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freeholders are ^lilir.jz to ha tr.xedvi
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there ctrtsinl} should i?e no oppfst?
tion from ^ny f?r.e ? }?? . l>.vifU
e
m bonds Ik? issued, ar.d let ihejic*
Ifschool house be bui:t.
2:^
?:mruz V S. Supreme Cptiit -l.h$|
fjtkate*! the writ of ft* bets carpi)*
asktod for by the statr\s conn**?,
-aad! tH'e;fergnrcfcntR%ili be iteawl c?ii.
. the 27iU i'.- ? ' 1
the state.to overrule i.iaIJ r
?cd by Judges iSi ?*?"? < ? ajMl C&ft
fining /and uobSb;rg the* sbeniTiv
for contempt of courO IT the c*$?-|
,} id heard op^-n it* : merits, Ibt i?> j> |
bet liitfedoubi tit H-t live su& w iTT :
%iia. fl should hsve been . the < i- '
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fort since th^.l.^inj.in^ of^iUe
to have the cafce ijtrUled on 'rxs mer
r ? * . * - c J 1 i - ? .
its, instead of fhtyiiig iht U.-Ss
* ft it: *
Court, nud 21 *01 H have sayed-iitc
. tax-payers a great deal uffusely**
e^pecse. The rni^foids o? ..then
part should huvivl;.k-n tiieir*?riei
ances "into lUe jffijvil sidt: oi ot 1
Htourts f*r adjasUomr^ if they be
lieved that they were -r. vet ti? sed a*
ii some c-ises no doubt iliey? Turiv
j rQx* half of the President
*et w#re act some tiaee rd ih? ir liVfe
newspaper men, and c-msid. ring
ti*a% fret, Mr Cl<m^.nd wi?i LaVef
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a pleni}* of good advice given Mm, !
sad ?nighl lo get tdocg veiy well.
Mr Carlisle once filled an editorial
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ckair : Hoke Smith has for several
years past been the active and! able
? ditor of tke Atlanta Journal; Dan
La moot was a newspaper m?n when
M-? Cleveland discovered him;a^d
Secietarv of ' Agriculture Morfbn
w:?s in his younger days connected
w ith U.?e Chicago Times and 1 fly
has hnd a proprietary interest "id an
Omaha paper. > 2
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Representative Strait -ts re
ported lo have said in an i^tetfview
when fn Washington t%ftake the
oath of office, that he proposed to
vote as a Democrat on ail tWe great
issue* of the deoiocratic party
* Uirh <Ju not. conflict vULi the
0?vila platform. Of course, we
i 1 j -s>
should he gratified fopr whatever ex
tmt our Conorc^fman is.io bvm
icitliy with our partv> since he lias;
Ixen elected, hot ihe question
arisv.% 'ioes he ever ptropose fn runj
i ?; office airain as a Democrat. if he
&>es not a<*4r in accord rith the par
ty that elected him. ? ! i j
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COMMISSIONF.K ofPpiAGRICUJ.UKE
Nkwsois, of Loui^iajfa, hss issued a
call for a convenlio>^f?f eojttonl
planters, lo u>eet^in New- Orleans,!
M:<rch 21, to consider the question
<?f the reduction of iue cotton aure
ate, as well a-*" to appoint, dele- i
gatjea to an inter-^atc convention
on the s|fcne euoj^ct, recently sal-led
at Memphis. This makes four of
the cotion states which ha&e al
ready acted. What is Sotiih Caro
\ o .
lina going to do about it?
It is entirely wrong for the fac
tion that w?ged its campaign last
year under the battle cry of "peacc
? A unity'^Vviemand of, or expect
Clevelnnd to Appoint only tbem
to oftk4. Gh'e lis a sqriare
dial.
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It is otly a; month and a half un
til t^te open inlg of the ^World's Fair.
And, sad to jsj^&outh Carolina
will not i?e 44 in it, f*
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
[From onr regular correspondent ]
Washington, March 14, 1893.
* President i.'levelaod lias not com
mitted bi resell on the.iHawiian
question. This statement; is made
upon high land unquestionable
authority. The Harrison annex
ation treaty "was . witfnlrawn from
the Senate because U\ras objection
at?le for several reasons. It was
??orderly drawn, and> souw of its
moat important features were en
\ i-rel? . too indefinite to iMrsal:*
factory, even if Mr Cleveland had
fully made. upj bis jund, which lie
hasn't, in favor of annexation.
> (
What Mr Cleveland desires is in
formation, and thatr be is now dili
gently seeking, through Secretary]
GxtsLuim, ? arid .General Schofield
ar.d Admiral Bruwli, both of whom
me familiar personal observ
ation with Hawaii and its* p;?j>u ? a
tioa. It is probable a Presidential
message on \!jji i s suhjtMi will be
scnt^u the Stntile In-fore that hod/
adjc^piiis, and ; it is also probable i
that it w?i; he accompanied by^nj
new ( re a j v, :nr*y-!?e of annexation;
and t*ay-.;e for the. establishment- ?
of a i/;-f ectora'e.
?V." 1 1 : it the determination of
President Ci< veiacd not t* re-?p
pt in? ;Lose who held office under
kis fc.s* -*o:ni?ay?trn:ion has been t
di*ap; .oiniioi* to individual*, some 1
of nud hv hard woik in tin
cann'-"-'1 vamed the rig nr. to tV-i
pect 'irii.e. to?*re is 90 douhi a.l?o jh\ j
the ?f 1 he move with
ihe : a. * > k :.n-? fi!;? ?.f the party, the!
men ?b'; !;::vv campaign after cam- 1
i? * r- ir i ; < for .1 losing rause. j
fissny of are now for t he fi?>: j
tivise appiicants f ?r ofli? e. Tliey
f- ??! I m ? l ! 1 gives Jhern a bettet
cht-Ui-e ..'t the loaves and fifikes, I
and i- vat it, is but carrying out Lite
? ?id, oid dv-MoerU'c. idea of opposi- i
:;on to the eetahlUhinent of v per-*
man*F:t oifice hiding clas*. It
i shows to*, tiiftt'^he lesson of the
(decay * f ti e once powetful repub
lican ps?ly has rot. berfo lo^t upon
Mr Cl< v4
a^Sccre^aiy Cariis-le finds.. the ft
^SSrei;;i oiitlot k im:ch more cheet
fuljat^d enconragjng, althongh iiioi j
yet s4u>factorv, than when he first
?ook charge of the National P nances.
I'ht je. hr*H heea a h;L up in the de
mand, for g' Id, and lie he pes to
etenpti having; to choose between
using a part ef the *100.000.000,
gold rWerve fund or an issue 01 j
Ootids. At present the fiee gold is i
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ttecuuiuiat.jig quite rapidly in tlte j
treasury,,
R'chardbon, of j
:i\'f?ne$^e?y, ti.e distinction of
having set u mft he appointment <?
tlie 'firft f-ostminster'tfunder this ad!,
ministration, k distinction whicil!
i.e al-o captured under Pr< sidt'M j
Clf v? ldutT^ firtli- administifuion.
J^ecretaty Snj.it it lias lr. :-.d\
eiirn?d! the reputation of i?eing on?
<?f the hardest. *u>ijcers v ho ever'
jnesided over '.lie Interior I)?'j;a'rt
x cut and he is at. sll tin)?s ac- !
cessiltie to cailers. He li<tens!
|m'tientlv' to sii t'.icy h:.v-- toj
nay, but as yet he does very little!
<?f the talking himself.
'1 iie jastlneijnber ??f the H i^rison !
cabinet !:i*ls f Jewell i(* gashing-;
ton tiiii we k, in the {-ersou ofi
Attorney general Miller, the
one who exp^'i^ed to have remained
l?ere as a J>iMiee of the Supreme
Courir | i
"^Jc.st how the exira session
of the Ber.ate Kill c otinue is un
certain, but it is th- expectation
the Setiatots with whom i have
talked that it wiil remain session ?
ousS lhe;firs ?-f . I
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| D1SPESS1BI OB XOTf jTi ]
the Establijferaeutul oue.
; Editor <"HRo>iipLE;?,4On? Who
Loves Old Camdien" in hisariicle la*t
week on the dispensary 'pkn of retailing
liquor, argues on wrong premises, and in
cnr estimation draw* erroneous conclus
ions in hi* advocacy of thy establish
ment of a state bar room at tliis place.
In the firaz jto-tce, his argument that?
Georgians ]<Oth Candid will fnnii sh
liquor fe our cty'ztus by ? "hook t>~
*???*> ?ter, MthwU
l.amdeq net have ai dispensary, other
towns "aV^ ci .its in the state will, a ?d
they, not Georgia and North Carolina,
will obtain the larger shire o?the small
revenue which wi# ? accrue from ihe
plan. .
"One "Who '.Loves 0:d Camden^ gl> s
op to say that hV "i* not?in favor of the
open bar room* where driuks are re
tailed to old a nd yofcjig cl'ko, and voun<* f
hoys entiterl into thick rooms forlhe
social drink." This seniim^t to anv who
are acquainted wit h ^ho gentlemen who
own and conduct the bars in Camden,
is farcsal in tile extreme By none of
onr bar-keepers is- Koyor ?o]d to yonng
and old alike, nor are young boys en
ticitd into ha-* rooms for tie ourpb e
of indul^in" in the Social glastC In fret
T know that the prest-ncc ef minors in
any iai^rootn fej Camden L* distas'efnl
and annoying to theff proprietors ami
jmne.sqch are encouraged to continue or i
repent their vi<|>$? From conv-eriat'oas j
I.eld at various times hc!d with rep-*-'
sentative citizens of; fch^comty and
stat*, and f$.in personal observation, 1
have formed the opinion thai was the
liqnar traffic 1. i severely alone hv our
over-wise law-makei?, its^evi) features
would surety and not sloklv We eradi
cated. It is th -constant tinkering whh
it which works harm. -
Man never rcira grades if riven proper
naming in his ? oothj &j>d I ?$,&> it as a
facf that the m -r*ls dfthe ri-i;,g genera
tion are o: a hi her iiril-r tfun those of
that which pre* cd, d Srj f, >r fj.0 tvirt'-nc?
of t??e times is lowarrtd r more c.?>lar<nd
field of morality^ - :
j.The principle of itet; rc^pert is fortu
nately for t!.e h^?( ra,^ God^veiv
bnt along with ;ths hi^herattrilmie* of
tact charaeh r of mab, there is a eoM
deal of rhe "mii'4" jfc, that wa*
eycr enacted can fcni^ him to }* g;od,
and thr>^mens.iry hw in its
oipfcfe nmr^V of the youth of the st?N
will prove a enrrfe Instead/of workup
supposed by a. nic, to he a mueh Hfrd?t|
retyrrn, ns I am chhiruable enough to
presume, was the oMts -de. i>.
ore, ' ? _ .
What is the petty Floss o; revenue,
^l'sihtly higher t^xes p.! ah inap ,reei!
able reduction ov our ca^j in eircul:di.>r,
when, comparer} to ItlJP picture whH?
w*?I.l be presented by three, four or
more of onr boy? clubbing together ati';
hiring me a<hilt, far i drin'<, top^j
chase a quart package of- mote bf whisj -
key, whicli thev 'vouM t;|ke to some rc
?rea corner, from w!n>H ? tv.,-v wonld
erhersre only w},en in a semi or,:i? no v !
complete intoxicitionj, r- 'pelting ,^'C
fenae at the Hrst opp^rtonitv, "until <h -i
desire f .r th^inlawfu! dnd >l -t\il ir?d -.1
genre of th:s shite-road^ appetite w. ;
h'd defiance to all tlu' jKjwers heave
to reclaiinthotn?
The fonrth and fifth reasons fiUlneen
by "One Who L<,ves Cnmdeo"
should not a ? difi.iensa.ry l>e estalilish.-,
Jiere, a ^ra<Uial hut. ?tpfttin boyco.t hv
the country nebp!^. will rtVult, an-1 tha ,
certahi capitalist} will t&e 'ad/an tMg;.
of this nredjudic ? to onr dctri n ?:??,' i*
almast an inMi?t fo rhc sense and int 'il -
S< lice of the pi-'.o^'^ of the coniitrv
thongli I am ?M?*:tive th?i no \ x^]t \H in
teiuled. ram .%r;e -.v. whc'.sre op
timistic en ?u :o m ,:x ;htt tl.ere
no danger of a rcmtnv.-it v. p^ju ;i..e
t veen th? s an I country. Tlu-I
couhtry knows its power and the tow., t j
an I cities will certainly do no.hing t? ;
proroke jt ttf a-e ha'in-fully on u?. I
Their wrath will certainly ?t.t'hrj
aroused Vv ;!,e r.an-.-Ht^h'shn.^nt- of : I
aisoensj;ry h< re, for they are i.-.t ? Hjer.:
cnou?ii to der.':taiia th.tt tlie gain t'
tJu-jr s an palate w aid 1 [.-> j
small to he discovered vi.h a micro-'
seepc. . ^ ?
In conclusion a'l-nv m.- ?<> f've e*-j
?pr^ion to the f? l.>-.vin^ senti?enis"!
J>0?\^n_\vhh the disipeisa-v law; h-v
; done with this et.eroal ([ had ahn-.'jM sai i
j internal) tiiikari:)^ with t~o? !i j.-o* rv tJ
f ? Kespeuti'il! v,
^T. A. ScHKrtOK. I
Why Pwipie Z<> t o CiiiipcIj.
Same go to church for a walk*.
Some to ??H'-e or :o h;n :h and till'*: ; .
S<?ni? go there to mtvt a fri ?d,
S<?me their idle time to sp*: d.
Sane to seek or find a lover.
Some a courtship to discover.
Si;roe. zo there to n^r i.-tdr ?yi a
Ar>?l newest fashion* rti ieis^.
Somfc to shew their ?.wn smart Hress.
Some tlvir neigh^rs to a:v-ess ;
Some to scan ;i t]-?-s< or ?
S?m?e to price tho tTinvmi.ig* on i*. '
Some to learn the latent nt-ws,
That friends at horwe they may ainure.^f
Soine to g<?^io~f..W hi d true ?
Sale hid witluj&th^ sheltering p \r. r
Some go thereto ph as.; the S ]uire,
Some his daughter to :.<lnuret
Some fo claim t e p ;ri*h dole?,
Some for bread a ii some for eonl.
Some tecaiJjge its t innsrht genteel,
Some to vaunt th ir plon* seal.
Some to j how ho\v ?w<*? t they sing", ?
Some l?ow loud t'ifiT voic??$ ring':
j^ome the pr!vhr>r go to hear?
Ilis style or voicj to'T^aise or jeer;
Some forgiveness to irPjil or<\
Some tne'.r sins t ? varnish oV-, ?
Soi?e to sit and do?:o and ??nd :
Hut ft w to kneel *tid worslup
? Kk.
In Atlanta Morriuiiits Opinicai
V"e a*kcd a merchant in Atlanta abov
thei? pV-inominal growth, he *ald "1 m?-{
(??mr.Kfor it by attributing it UrgeH* t< j
the fafct th;'.t thr* business men r.re sE :
open-ftando<i raivertisers. When yc? ?
adyei tue our individual vvarw we adrer- !
ti'Bii our city at thcftnme tl n >, a'*o vr * f
build up our papers, nrsd make tlior j
able to be a power in the land, lx>th for 1
our ii dividuci and our city'# welfare. A {
merchant or a town that advertis
are both dead, and irill Hay vo. The;*
cripple the.Bselve#:, the town th?* pa-,
per,, which bhiald be the mouthpiece of j
the town tind " p?-o?ie." ? iTontozuir^, :
(Gai) Rc?.l . . ' * i
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'-Tutae w*Rs
IC XO ?EQTOS1X FOK CHARITY^
"?a<1 tlxsre was a: certain richman
who Urns clothed in pnfcpte and fine linen
cid fired sin?ptnoH*iyl&very Ssr,
A?d fhere was a cert tin bejrgar namtid
Lazarus.
And It came tp*. pass that th? begzar
died aid was carried by the angels into
mfcfeoaoin. ; - <*0
man .cUetLaod was buiu-d.
hell hs lifasf np fcfs .cye*j be
torments, and *eytb Abraham afar
on and J,aznn!* in ]??? bosom.
: ' Aim! ie ciltsf and said, Father Abra
ham, have; merry on me and?eud Laz
aru8 that hie may dip t*>e end of his fin
ger in wilier that lie mav coo>] my tongue
for I ain to*mente3 ?:? tj?is flame."
On to Chicago.
Secretary^ Prince, of the Sooth Cartel
lina Pres* Association, is making ar
rangements fsr the excursion to (Chicago.
The date ha$ not hesti fixed, but it will
pr?bahly be in Jnm\ All members oi
the Aasociation who want to ?ro on this
excursion and editors ;tnd publisher?
who to join sloujld coir.onnicat*
with C. IL 'Piirtce, fi-crmy, Florence,
s. c, ? ! *
Man's a vapor
FullofwrotRi;
Start# a papt-rr
tJp he goes!? Kir.
<y
SrARTANBUue, S.C A n g, 31,^891
Globe Phoistdiate lY>>, a- f
- C^oiijhKa v;C. : /
I am so nflidhVi f hv-r r-f the in
tensive lira' l;i?rfyv?se louse
n^xt v'ear 600pon?uls jer acre. I
used this YL'tir 200 i'6 ? i tit })? r ac"e
of < ouT.G!';hf A ru ujx
Oolion, ano trie prosj.M < t hiVw* is
fo ri u rv* i $vr^as*'' <*f 33 |l-3 n^r.tlenl J
re<?,t'rr? your ftr^'Z^r as s> innch
Hiiperfo? ,fch:il J ^wiil use no other
hereafter. : , v'f. -I - ; F I OtJVtu.
List pf vr.c^hnsd Lzitfrz.
Th.; f -Bowing is .a iisjtr of letters re
?naimng uncalled ior . }r? the Ortuden,
p;f? or'So* |c<r t:i>* ***??& i r-dl ;ir Fob.
fv.rsh P my
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W:Ili ;ttv pickclt
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Mil; 1? ->y ; hrown
Mrs Li:.?.wi-a ffc !l n v -r ?- C iLa
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For Women ??
Hood'* SarsaparUla is especially
Adapted to Curo Difficulties
Peculiar to the Sex
The r^storiuj and Invigorating properties of
Hood's Siirsr.pnrj vltli ll? power
t-> vit?::?.e an i ini icJW't hr??od, render it pecul
inrly aJaprt-! for vlR noaMo* Pf-ullar to
Mouie:. ? tri; *. cr tW!:iHiy caused
by clirjits c si season. diRi-ste or lile. Hood's
Snrs^pe.riHa In < * .'otcplK:* ' ! vary gratifying
lovaltr. iy many case*. jfrjul the following:
" i -v :?* lor a long time a sufferer from
, Female Weakness
and tried many-remedies and physicians, to no
Ijood pupose. Oue day I read one of the Hoo i'i
Sarsaparilla books, and tlioujht I would try n.'
bottle cf the medicine. It mnde so great i> <:,!?
ference In my .rfoudition that 1 tot'k three bott ? ;*s
more and found myself perfectly well. I
have also given
Hood's Sarsaparilla
to the children, andJind that it keeps them In
good health. I a:n willing that "this shall be
u:ed for the benef.t of others.*' Mits. Sa:?ah
M&rn, 303 lCih ar., So. MinnecpoUi, Mirn. .
HOOD'S PILLS cure ?'l L'Ver 1% Bi -cu7.
ne??, Jaundice, T::cV.rcst:on, S5eV l a-1 ? *.
PATENTS.
Obtaiasa lurProteciioa lot !or (teem.
IDTJBOXS & DUBOIS,
c Inventive Age Building,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
[hundreds
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HUNDREDS
\ OF
BY
USING
NATURE'S
GREATEST " ?<?> ??? to
^ m ? warn ?? your Home ? bottles or
^ II VP p barrels? retaining ail
\||% of its purity and cura
_ _ live pocrcn.
82 FAttf -BOOK Dyspepsia, Bladder,
MAILED rmt Kidney or Urinary
troaWes immediately
relieved and cored by it* use. It is a
mid alterative, purifies the blood, renews
strength and cnetgy. Endorsed and re
cooMncadad by the physicians of America.
SILURIAN MINERAL SPRING CO,,
| MUUSMft, wtaconftH. ?
O?*-'..; [ ? ? 1 i. ; T ' ~ ~ pT ? 7-71-. ? ..., -,
Wishes its many customers a HAPPY NEW YEAR, trusting
tha? 3L will bring them greujfcr happitie*>s and pros
perity than they have ever experienced in the pastj
1 OQO is gone, ana with it must go t^e biggest bargains
10 V U ever offered in drv goods etc., as the Quotations be
low will show :
Beautiful line finey weave Henriettas*, all shades, cheap.at
40c.. now 33 $c. ^
30 inch broken plaid, all wool berge Flannel}, {formerly sold
at 75c now 35c,
. All wool Henriettas, 39 inch, worth 75c, now 50c., and col
ored Henriettas, 44 inch, offered now nt 45c.
Sweeping reduction in lill Winter Dress Goods also in Eider
Down and FhiidcFlanncls. \ T '
CARPETS!
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9
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fli'gptet Line and Best A-sortuiPnt ii: the city and wte call spocial
ttteution to the sweeping reciuctien in prices:
Former price 20 % now I ">c.
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*2 8c.
33c.
33 *c.
40c.
57c. u He.
Floor OH Cloth 44 ?
? 4 4 S I 50 \
Lenoiiam 8-4 $1.00.
Hemp Carpets, nice patterns trohi Ho to 18c. , j ? - .
l<i<j; reduction in Ilti^s ? Smv rna and fcloquetto. %
Kit* line 'Blankets and Com torts afcX*0>T.
l)^n't buy your POOTS till you \'mt the FA
MOUS GILT KUKtE ftTOlsK : v. e will surrty save you money ?
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PRICE IS NO, OBJECT,
Call e?rly r.nd secure some of the gi? at bargains in Clothing
uid Overcoats, lV>r the hig reduction in prices is causing thcip to
issaopear. Also a few Ladies' Cloaks left which will be cljsed
ut at COST. '
Misses' nnC? Children*' cloaks at ABSOLU I'K COST.
With sincere thanKs to the trading public for past ? avdis and
lolicitinsr a contiuusnee of the same, /
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KESPKCTFULLY.
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UNIT!
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Which I ijferi
houses by the 1
cheaper than it ji
you flltouid top
? of all erupts
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MELOK
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growth ??rl ? rtek |
inquired -Wha I bid dl?
Meftra ' 8n?iwi]
oaU, jftOtt My t^r will 4
fthiwrs S. Ynuau,; Set
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(4 oaiLi ? hmi 25 to 40 ?n?l
Mr. t\ B. GlhMi, M
year for *<veral yttn ?m
from "the fly "
Mi . J. N. W^iHtrl^
per } ear on cotton, ??4 ?
g^iJCVRSTIfUtE 1
Eft" and ' CERKaUTK
IUST J
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nrnrn own
ffSAVE
CLOTHING
1*0 ns Kilt SuiuftoM
RaV knee pants suits "Trc
<oc. to 7.00. a$M
Youths' l<?int pants suit* *
to 10.00. v/ ' ,V|_
Men's tack suits from s.nM
?20.00. '-Sb
Men's cutaway suits I
O.OO to lb. 00 ? *
Overcoats from 3.00 to
Single pants from oOc. to 5,(
Mens' and boys' crush httl^
shirt*, while and jpd^oOc.to 20
? y caps cheap. Tuie (juality ?iM
Call anc| got abariai?.\
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