The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 30, 1897, Image 2
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SuitSOltO'TlON K.^TKS :--Ono year, $1,00,
six mouths, fiOceriU; throe* months, 2 <
cents, In advance.
Ratkh voh AnvK?Ti.si.su Ordinary
transient advert lament#, first insertion
$1.00 per square ; each subsequent in
vortion 60 (tents per square.
Cash rales for Wa.its, Lost and Kotiml,
Ac. , not exceeding five linea, 2*> cent:*
each insertion and f> cents per lino lor
each additional lino.
Business locals, 5 cents per line each in
, .mntfWJk
Ofnotal and legal notices at the rate a!
lowed by law.
Halo* for contract advertising will ho an
nounced upon application at theoMioo,
Communications will ho published when
? of interest to the general public and
nit of a defamatory nature./ No re
sponsibility will he assumed lor the
views of correspondents.
fteiniUancOH liy choekH, drafta and potdal
money orders should ho made pavalde
to W. J?. Mo DOW KLL,
/ ('amden, S. <\
Again wo wish, to thank our
friends for t ho very satisfactory
manner in which they are paying
up their subscription lo The Chron
ielu.
Congressman Lovering, of Mas
sachusetts, n largo manufacturer,
in a recent speech in Congress
said: "If I were asked where in
nil our country was to he found the
best planned, host ordered, and
best equipped mill running in low
numbers, and at the best prolll, 1
?would point to South (land inn."
A practical woman recently said
thai she read the advertisements
in the newspapers as close as any
thing else. "And long ago,'' she
said, "I quit buying of those who
do not advertise. 1 1. always seems
to mo that the merchants who ad
vertises invites me to trade with
him, while Ihe one who does not
advertise impresses me with the
idea that he doesn't earn enough
for my trade to ask for it. Then
too, 1 k u o w the merchant who ad
vertises has fresher goods, for t in;
reason that lie cells more." ? Kx.
(Jood For The Fanners.
An exchange says that the 1 far
mers will have no more trouble
about the lie trust. Several com
panies have go no to manul'aclurinu
the flat lies on a large scale and
they are now offering lo purchas
ers all the flat tics that they can
handle at 15 cents a bundle less
than the actual wire used last sou
son could be bought at. In other
words, the prices have fallen until
the flat tics can he purchased ai
15 cents less per bundle than the
crude wiic to be made into the
ties can be bought at.
Free To Our Headers'.
To those of our subscribers who
pay up all arrears within thirty
days, or to a new subscriber pity
ing not less than one year in ad
vance, we will give ono year's free
subscription to The Woman's
Health and Home Journal, of
Chattanooga, Tenn. This journal,
dovoled lo Health, Home ami l'arin,
is a 16-page monthly paper, bright,
instructive, elevating. We have
only a limited number of these pre
miums to giyo away on the above
lorms. Don't wait until yyur
neighbor comes in and gets the
last one we have left.
Ijilucatiomtl yolumi(?
J The null Iff fortius (?(?Ilium is f tint i>li?ar1
by County Suporiisiendent of Kdmal iuii
I/. 1 1, Copeland, and nil < omimmieal i"n
intended for ibis department .should In*
addressed to liiiu at Camden. S.
Wo received an invitation i>> at
tend t lie closing exorcises of l'rnf.
L. 10. Kirkley's school in No. 7.,
hut were unable to do so on ac
count of sickness. We regret very
much that such was the case, foi
"L. E. K.M is one of our most pro
gressive teachers ami it would have
been pleasant to have taken part
in the exercises.
+ A ?
'f ho first examination of the |
year for teachers1 certificates came
off the Kith and I7lh of April. A |i
plicants wore allowed two days in
which to do the work, as tho qives
tiona were more lengthy than us
ual. We publish the firsl^tohcct be
low and teachers who did not stand
the examination will find it advan
tageous to look up the answers as
_thcy indicate Iho grnde of ques
tions to bo U8uil in tho future:
ARITHMETIC,
1, Explain why inverting the
tortus of the divisor and multiply
ing constitutes division in froc
- lions.
% KxpUin why annexing ciphers
to.* decimal does not alter its bal
nea
tf. Explain wliy in ttultiplioa
Worn oi decimal# you point off in
JifwlMl m Hi/ decimal ^
placed as Uiuro mo 1 it both tiic
multiplier am) multiplicitn.
'1. Kxplnin why in fli vision of
decimal*) you point off an many
placoH for decimals as i lio dcci m n I
pi n ee h In the dividend oxcced those
in tlu- dh'jaor.
fi. A gentle m 11 n owning f?-K of an
iron foundry sold .|-T> of his share
for how much wan the
while foundry worth?
(>. A cistern lio in;; full of water
Hprn ng a leak and before it could
bo stopped fi-N of I he water ran
out, hut !t-.r) as much ran in at tint
Hiinio time; what part of llio cintorn
was emptied?
7. What per cent, of bin money
will u. mall obtain by inventing in
six per cent. stock at Ion per cent.
K. For what sum must I draw my
note at I moths interest (i per cent,
thai tho pioeeeds when discontcd in
bank shall be $7.r)(t?
0. Kxtrnet nquaro root IHfifilt?
10. " Cube '? i i.'iois't; I.
1C N'C M j I S 1 1 (J HAM M AH.
1. (a) Natno tho parta ol" speech
which perform all tho grammatical
functiona of tho Kngllsh sentence.
(b) How nre Ronfonoe* ela^llled?
(e) What in tho distinctive differ
enee botween a phrase and a e'anse?
(d) Now are phrases classified?
2. (a) What is the d'flerenoQ be*
tween tho principal and tho luibor
dimito elcmonla of a sentence?
(b) Which are the principal elo
ments of a sentence?
(<?) what, are ftuho rdinato elements
sometimes called?
(d) Aualy/.o I ho following sen
tence: "That you nro an intelligent
pernon is shown by your oonvorsti
lion."
(a) Of what, docs etymology
treat?
(b) Which ure the parts of speech
that are in tiffed?
?1. Namo tin4 principal parts of the
following verbs: Tear, seethe,
Kneel, lie (to recline), daio (to veil
turc), burst, cb'ave, (to splil) awake,
elotho. bid.
,r>. I'arso the wort!*' in ilulie in (he
' following: "Fit If oi'oit/ a th>wcr is
bom to blush /oi.s/oi." Il?t went to
I school tiitii'p. ti The price of
the cloth is two dollars n ?/'0'<V. IV
tc 1 1 1 . rci<jnedAj// a tow months.
I'lmt you can perform the task is
< ri?h-rtf.
f> (?) I u what way may a simple
sent'Mieo he changed |o a complex
one? (ti) fu whai way may a com
plex sentence be changed to a com
pound one' (e) Wiiat are these
changcH called?
7. (a) What is tho ollh'.o of rheto
ric? b In bow many ways may va
riations of e\pressio^?~ be effected!'
e, Change tho following expression :
Henry Clay said that ho would rath
er he right than bo president. <1
(live tho rhetorical order for the fol
lowing: "I slndl atiempl neither to
palliate, nor deny, the atrocious crime
of being a young man."
S. a What is meant by "concise
ness," "redundancy," "(aufoloey,"
and ''circumlocution"? b (Jivo an
illustration of each.
a In wind way may a sentence
be enfeebled? b \\ hal are syno
nynis? c what is meant by fctvlo?
H), Change tlio .order in tho.. fol
lowing sentences, so as (0 add
strength: o SeoH is an author
whom everyone is delighted with,
f It was a practice which no one
knew tlni origin of. ^ Such tiling
wcr6 not allowed formerly.
(J MOf! HA I'll V.
1. define 1 si h in 11 k ; *1 <>1 ( a; ojisik.
'J. Define mathematical, political i
ami physical geography.
H- What is the exact shape of the
onrfh? Tho difference in miles be
tween its equatorial ami polar diam
eters, Mini its distance fioin tho su n P
4. \\ hat is the difference between
a mcrlditn and a meridian circle?
What are great circles? What i.s
the distance in decreet; between tho
tropica?
f>. What points on the earth's stir
faco are nearest to i t h centre?
(5. \\ hat is I he difference between
a revolution and a lotafion of the
earth? At what angle is the earth's
axis inclined to the plane of its or- j
bit? What oau-TM day and nii*ht?
7. Which is the smallest !< i ?.??!?? m .
| in Kuropujf Name its capita' city I
What peninsula do Spain and Portu
gal occupy ?
H. Name the print:. pal rivers of j
j Russia. Tim chief cities of F.ugland, i
[The capes on the Atlantic Coa>t of j
j (he I nited States, anil the Conn'ie"
of Son1 h Carolina bordering on the
.Savnnnnh River in their ??rder.
i'. What range of mountains con
stitute the Appalachian system? In
what direction is the frond of the
mountain ranges of .Via? What of
those in North and Smith America?
I What mountains seperate Fiance]
ami Spain? Where are the lialkans?!
IO(iivo three reasons why th"
densest. populations are found on j
comparatively l;?w planes.
history oFsor ru Carolina.!
I. Wiiore, when and by whom was
the tirsl attempt made to settle Car
olina?
2. (live an account of the first per
manent settlement in Carolina j
Wlmn was the eo'ony divided into
North and South Carolina?
Name tho different forms of
government the State has had, giv
ing date and cause of ench change.
?i. With what dangers and difficul
ties did South Carolina liavo to con
tond in her settlement,
5. Namo the two political parties
in tho State during tho llovolutionr
nry war and State the sentimepts of
each. What was tho altitude of
South Carolina towards a war with
England?
C. Where was ?ho first fight of tho
war in this State? Give an account
of tho battle?
7. When and by whom wore (he
Attempt* mado to take Chirlc*
Town?
Si Nam tbt ptrU??o tfJUUr* mi
describe, their mode of vr irfare
|l (iiv^ Mil IIC'lMtl)! of lli?' 1 i'l Hie
of King's Moor. lain; (V.w l\t. ;
Camden.
K). \\ hero n i : ? 1 wlii ii wis tin; In i
111/}) tin;; ol the v.- fir in South ? :*?<?' v
na?
liVoill (III I' jjtUH'l^llOlpfl'!:! .S.
Ml. Z:on
Apr.
!')??:? r Kditor -Again w v conn-,
lint (Mil slay Will l"D shot! ; our
j time is limited just cow, lint Mill
1 we have uioie I i j i ? i* I h a n Hi'WH.
! \' ?? 1 1 ! >' * flint sic i' in* !?? he u scarce
"at licie" now.
Some <?! our |il ;i h '.i- 1 s lire lh'ou<>ll
I n y i n yi no 1 he V art' 1 1? r<? n ?? li plnnt
i hi/ c i >i i ? i n mm 1 1 , ; i n<l ii 1 1' w hi i i n '4 nn
ilit' i ti < ! it h 1 1 ions crow to finish their
corn.
We lire not, suti'i i ing wi Hi wet
we :i l lie r n I nil lu re now.
I tu ii #?t tell vim about h mi- ol
on pH's capers before I go any tur
t he r, Mr. .1 no. Iv .ley and Miss
Nannie Outlaw were united in the
bonds (,?f holy wedlock on IuhI
Til urSdsiy evening nh'iut 7 o'clock
ill Mat shall's church, Kev. 1'i'ter
Stokes ofllciat i it!*. The biide loou
i (| lovely in u beautiful while or
cream-tinted dross, (pardon any
error in description as the lights
wcio very dim.) The bride groom
was dressed in customary Mack
May they have a long and happy
j life.
Miss M in nil/ Lee has returned
I home after spending a while a;,
j ( 'at el in II.
Mr. .1. T. Mnscley, of ( ! rah ? no,
Catchall, visited relatives here last
i Su ml ay.
j We have no preaching we ave
nor iv to snv, hnl. we have a ir.ee
I Sunday School, \Ve also ? note
with plensuic that Sunday schools
| have been oryanii'.ed both at Mar
>di I |'s a ml A n I ioeh.
Miss Mav Anderson, of Camden,
who has I km! n visiting relatives and
j friends, will feiurn home to-uioi
I row. Kxpeet some one Will unions
; I y 'hen. Oh, how seti!
Wonder who went Ihtee inihs
out ol his wav to take a ?; i r I (??
I church, and then she tiitln t go.
A L'ai n, oh, how sail!
Yon m -iv hear from me again,
[Mr. Ivlitor, if iheo'd coiv don I die
[or 1 1 1 v* ink don't, i'Jve out. W.
Ant .ioch.
The .Steady Improvement of Tlio
ChronJclo
I )ear Chronicle: ? It has heen
untie awhile since we have had the
ple.'iKiii' 'e of giving von the dots
from this place. Thouyh w e h ive
not h'idthe plea-one id' enlisting
among \ mil popul-tr and c- ! ccincd
correspondent*, wti have read with
interest their c?n tri hn I ions ami
have watched with plcasnie the
I steady improvement of The (Chron
icle.
fill in Springs (irange is erecting
a new hall which is near comp'o
Itioi) this Orange has accom plinlutl
a ^reat deal for o'ir farmers and
it is a great mistake in our farm
ers 4 1 hrouuhout the country to
think thai they can advance their
interests bettor individually than
they can united in an organization
.such as tin,1 (.'range. May the day
soon come when farmers will awuk
en from their lethargy, and Stilish
ncss and become thoroughly organ
i ized another classes are.
Mrs. .1. \V. Davis and little son
who h:is been seriously ill are rap
idly convalescing under the treat
ment of our skilled and popular
physician, Dr. Ostecn.
Mi. T. l.uke Davis, .Jr., has rc
coveicd friiin a severe ease of I ^ n
grippe.
Messrs. W. A. James and George
Rollins, of Bishopyille, gave us a
pleasant call Inst week.
With best wishes to The Chron
icle and ils correspondents we
close. 'J- K.
St. Charles.
While resting we will write. |o the
dear old Chronicle. We are having
some very lino weather now, but rain
i^givatlv needed to bring ii|> the last
cotton, plan ! i ng
Mr. ('. K. Pa\ is and his little
daughter Dannis, t>f Anlioch, visited
tricmls in this section hint week, ami
attended service at Delhanv churjli
on hist Sunday. Come tlown again,
Droller, at voitr earliest, convenience
Mr. A rie Diyjs, of Ionia, was .seen
smiling in I hie seci;on last Sunday.
Mrs. .1. II Smith his been very
sick, but under the skillful treat
ment of Dr. K. A. Booth, she has
been restored to good health.
There will be a joint debate at
Cetlar (I rove school house next Sat
urday night, Mav 1st. \\ e predict a
defeat fur the I 'ttr'inglon hoys.
!?' D." that big hog is getting
on alright.
A young man in this flection upon
learning that n certain gentlemnn
was going tii plant a Into waleiinclon
patch on the edge .?f a branch said,
that, "there were a great many 'pos
sums' in that branch and that he
would try to catch them after
awhile.-'
Hcv. J. K. Smith will preach in the
llaptist Church at Maysviile next
Sunday at T.'JO p. im
^Ir. Kd., don't fail to send ns the
Liver Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation. sour stomach, Indigestion arc promptly
cured l?y Hood's I'llls. They do their work
Hood's
?ailty ami thoroughly. I I
Ben after dinner pill*. W& III G
Mcetot*. Ail drugctftU. ? ? III
5l%f && is?
j ( '!n oiilole, Its |> >.ro u'xvay.H rei i |
v : * i i inlet i: h i by \ <>i:v It ?i m i *)<? ??t i 1
M'o fit-- verv Horrv t lint \x o can't -,.',1 ! j
? ii en ior nf or pu'iii'at ..?n (hail txcj
'i!i?, I( v< ry hcIiIoiii i v c r r< indua
tli s 1 iti ?? , lie lot 0 S:il uf day in 1. 1 :i 11 'I
;;l \n t< iji re md jhrl'o m 'hat t i 111. xve j
hiii -i. v. nil. until Monday I ??? f ??i t? wo J
'(?.in ?"?> nd ft . v P or 00 n I' I ? * f i?.
\ V <?"?,'%*? t ia tit ton I i itiwj for us f 1 1 i ?
to wi'vl., I yiU'.-.s I will liive to o 08 ?
: for 1 it h t :iiv. '
i > ? ' ' ti ajitiin noon. I'uu .
j
Cottar Creek.
Dear old ( It roniele : ? A fter my
: |oni? absence I will appeal in you:
valuable columns iijpiin. We are
: having beautiful v\ ? ? u t, In: i' for funo
in y innv.
KeV. T. \V. Soiuj?n* prcuoh ed a 11 1
oxci'lli'ii t hoi 10011 nt. Cedar ('reels,
Sunday nt Inn regular appoint inent.
Mr. and Mik. I>. II Marshall, of
I >n 1 1 i ii jut on, paid a very pleasant
visit to their mother and lather
j room 1 1 v, M r. and M i'f?. (?. I'. Pax i*. I
MiKsen Sallte .Smith and I )->ia
I) ix is, .two of our ehatminy y? tmj*
Indira a ho have been nttondinu
school in Darlington have returned
lion e ai<ftin.
) Mr. and Mr?. J. W. Suii'.li of
I hi? pi iee, are pay in/.' their parenla
of Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. T. W. H.
Smith a pleasant visit thin week.
With best xvislicH 1 clone.
Hlanche.
Obituary.
The death of Mrs. John Iluekalieo it t
I tlu> Ikmiio of hor lather, Mr, John H.
Trousdale in tlio Kall? community on
April l;i, 1NU7, saddened lior nnoiv
' friends, She was born Auyiist 8, l.S(>l,
: iui 1 iiiiu ricd .M r. John 1 1 nokabeo Dec.
j If"), I8U0. At tin' aye of twenty, she
j joined the f hit Hock I'.aptisi rlmryli
! Her txvo i hildren died early and hoi h.iis
j hand followed them March 10, 1 H'Jo.
1 Sho is tin last of the family and depart -
! ? .1 in triumph over death to eon 1 {deli1 t ho
i i irelc i f happiness with her loved ones
: in heaven. ! I or 1 i fo was a model of the I
j ijniet embiriny kind' that diil not mur
! timr nor complain under the severest nf
' ilietions. Hers whs tho "quiet spirit
j xvhi It ?>; in the slyht of (!od of *? r**:i t
! prior." She leaves a lal'ye eirele of
j I' ii-iid.; 1 1 111 1 mourns her loss a molly (he
| relatives of her husband :?s well its her
[ i'fsters, I ml hers ami ayed father and
j mother. May (i ml reveal his fatherly
. nr.' loi its even in oar deepest griefs,
j.lletiloiio kuovxs no xx 1 xv^i shall knoW
j liereafler,
lionert K. Trnosdale.
j \\ olloid Col I eye, Apr. 21, '*.'7.
A day would keep your rooms j
warm hi winter. But that j
small stove will burn only j
twenty-five. Hence, discomfort
and misery.
A certain amount of fat,
burned daily, would keep your
body warm and healthy. But
your digestion is bad, and you
^don't get ii: from ordinary fat
food. Iience you are chilly,
you catch cold easily, you have
coughs and shivers; while
pneumonia, bronchitis, or con
sumption finds you with no re
sistive power.
Do this. Burn better fuel.
Use^ SCOTT'S EMULSION
ot Cod-liver Oil. Appetite and
digestive power will revive;
and soon a warm coating of
good flesh will protect the vital
organs against the cold and the
body against disease.
Two sizes, 50 cfs. and $1.00
Book free tor the asking.
SCOTT .V HOW KM, Nrw York.
Looking For BARGAINS In
1 f ho I can pic *aso you. i I
haw. just received a full line of
SPRING DR ESS GOODS,
BLEACH I NGS
AND NOTIONS.
My assortment of COLOR
ED DRESS SIIIIITS AND
N.ECKWARE is complete.
My Spring stock of SHOES,
of many styles, has just ar
rived.
In GROCERIES I oiler BA
CON and HAMS, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE,
TEAS, Etc., AND COMT
PETE WITH ANY
W>W\ I>ttl?K?.
A. 1 Reese,
BflYHISB, 9. C.
?
for Infants and Children.
KT?int? g*VICOT r. 'ftitjMlllliM
The Fac-simile Signature of
Appears on Every "Wrapper.
YHK CCNTAUR COM r AN V, 7/ MURRAY ITMlCT. NCW VOPK c 1
Si1! INKS WlHHKlKH, HKANIWBS)
'Wijstkh, Etc.
Kffi 3CST <&i ??.
Si'ATESV IJjT.Kt IX". C.
Solo proprietors of the celebrated KEY brands of old
fashioned Whiskies and Brandies. Wo have superior facili
ties for supplying consumers with the purest and highest class
North Carolina Liquors at moderate prices.
The high standard maintained and the general excellence
of our brands are too well known to need comment. Corre
spondence solicited and lowest prices furnished on application.
to F?m n?m *jk anm m<:~
m jk a. s*t g y is * ) a ,kc : & j Ia a hh.
PC in
?icx Cam
den,
8 lbs. of good Kio Coffee for *51 .00. Arbuekles Celebrated
Arosa Parched Cofl'ee '20c. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and
ground, for 25c. Columbia River Salmon 12 l-2c , all other
brands 10c. Tomatoes, % lb. cans, only 8c. Peaches, 3S lb.
cans, only To. 13est Keg Soda, only 5c per lb. 2 qt. Covcicd
Bucket only 5c. 1 qt. (Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Turn
biers only 20c set. ' Heinz's celebrated Pickles ai.d Sauces at
lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A
full line of heavy and fancy Groceries always in stock and at
lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A
^ood smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All goods guaram
teed as represented.
A GREAT SCHEME!
ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NO CHARGE, NO CON
OPTIONS!
The following grand prizes will be given away to customers:
I ST.
A Gold Plated "Watch worth #20.00, 20 jears guarantee. No
charge, no conditions.
" ' a
2ND.
A Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machrntf, second hand, but
in good condition.
Mil).
A Double Case Silver Watch worth about I G.00.
' . f nr.
A good open face silver. case watch worth aot i^lO.OO.
/ -VII t.
A "ood nickle case watch tVorth about $5.00.
(IT!!. ..
A good nickle c/se watch worth about $2.00.
7TII, /S i ll, !)TI I AN!) 10 TIT,
Jewelry prizes ranging in value from 25c to #1.00.
;; 1 1TJJ TO :>0 TH,
Prizes consisting ot household articles.
Remember, there are no charges nor conditions to above!
distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO DOLLARS
worth of goods for cash at one time at our sj.ore will be enti
tled to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets. Draw
ing will take place as soon as tickets have been given away.
The mode of drawing will be as. follows: A little boy will be
blind folded, first ticket drawn will fake first prize. 2nd ticket
drawn will take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will take 3rd
prize, and so on.
W. A. Sell rock,
NOTARY PUBLIC
('AMI)K^ ? - 8. 0,
Summons For Relief,
St ?vt#v of South Carolina? -lvor>haw Coui'.ty.
In 1 1 10 Court of Common Picas.
Ten a Reynolds, llachuel
Jirown, Anniv Druke
ford UAd Kvuah Col
I ins,
riitiixti'ifn, I Summons
si in t>t ? )* for
Ammon Reynolds, John j >. Relief*
Col/ins, ttuchuel ('of
I i a s, Lucy (books; Alt try
WatkiAH (ind IVillium
Cook,
Defendants.
To tli? Defendants ahovo named:
You are hereby summoned ami requir
ed (o answer tho comprint In this |e
lion of which a copy is herewith servrd
upon you and to servo a copy of your
answer to th.i said complaint on tlio sub
soriber at his olliee in Camden, H. Or,
within twenty days after tho service
hereof exclusive of tho day of audi Her
vice, and if you fail to answer tho com
plaint within tint time aforesaid tho
plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho
Court for tho relief demanded in tho
complaint. ,
TIIOS. J. KI11KLAND,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Camden, S, 0., March 2f>th, 1SU7.
To the defendant William Cook :
Take notice that the complaint in this
action, together with the summons of
which the foroywiti)/ is a copy, was illed
in the otfire o? tlio Olurk of the Court
Common 1'leas for Kershaw County on
the 2'dh day of March, I8!)7.
TIIOS. . I, K1K1-AND,
PlaintiHV Attorney.
Cutndon. S. C? March, 26th 1897.
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Brewers and Botlers High
Grade Boers,
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8000 PIECES
Crockery.
We bought Ym right and
here's our prices:
Cups find saucors at 25, 35,
39c, per set.
Plates '25, o;r, 30 and 48c.
per set.
Soup plates 35 and 39e. p.'r
set.
Covered dishes 39, 45 and
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Large meat dislus 10, ? 13
and 15 c.
Medium wash howls and
pitchers 69c. Large 89c, 98o
$1.15.
Conic to us for Tin and
Glassware, .Pipes, Pocket Cut
lery, Purses, Paper, Envelopes,
.School Pads, Pencils, Notions
.of' all kinda.
<?2 Paragon sewh.g machines
somebody can have at a bar
gain. 1 Vibrator at $19, 1
Rotary $23, prices used to bo
?25 and $35.