The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 10, 1897, Image 3
Auditor's Appointments,
Alton lion is eallcd to tho ap
" polntmonts of tho Auditor as pub
lished In Tho Ohijoniclo to-day.
L^IIop, call t/~ Tho dill Kdgo
. Storo and get a nloo Plush (Jnpo IV r
only $4,50. *
Cotton Market,
Cotton is quoted as follows today :
Fully Low Middling 4 J
Middling ft
.Fully Middling ft&
Good Middling b\
Fully. Good Middling 53
Gontlomon, if you want tho lost
suit syou ovor bought t'?>r tho money,
call at tho Gilt Kdgo Store and get.
ono of their nice all wool Suits fur
only $5.0Q. ^
Advertised Letters.
For week ending l^eo. ft, 1807:
Laura Rhodes, Fannie McDowell,
J C Id noli, Martha Anderson, II .J
."Coin-land, IC D Hani 8, N L Young,
Davie Stewart, Dinah Sutton, An
thony GalFney.
C. J. Shannon, 1\ M.
Killed in a, Wrock.
A telegram was received in Cam
den a few days ago announcing the
death of Mrj Z. S. Harris which re
curred at Winchester, Ky., on the
27th of Novembor. The wreck wnn
oitu&od by the falling in o' a tres
, tie 65 feet The remains
V.wero brought home and interred
near his home in Sumter county.
Mr. Harris was a brother of Mrs.
T. S. Myers, of our town.
Rudy's Pile Suppository
Is guaranteed to euro Piles and
Constipation, or money refunded.
50 cts. per box. Send for list of
Ustimoninls and Free Sample to
MARTIN RUDY, Registered Phnr
maoist, Lancaster, Pa. For sale
by all lirsl-cla?!8 druggists every
~ where, and in Camden, S. C., by
Frank M. Z;jmp.
^ ?
Oall at tho Gilt Kdgc Storo and
see what a nico wagon you can buv
for $26.50.
-Young - Ladies' Contest.
? i During the months of Novem
ber and December The Chronicle
?,will conduct a voting contest upon
the most popular young lady in
Kershaw county. The prize to bo
qfFered is a Indies' handsome cold
watch filled witli 11 'jewels, Wal
tham movement and valued 'at
$125.00. The watch can bo seen al
this fifllce,
: The Contest will close Christiun?
evef Friday, December 24lh, at G
o'clock. VVhfl^faVfre beautiful c?r
appropriate/' Christmas present
could be given to the young ladv
you esteem than a haudsomc gold
watch?
Every subscriber paying his or
her subscription during the con>,
test will be allowed. !25 votes .and
for every new subscriber brought
' . ..?f . ' - , V **
ifl paying foj?. ope yen r in advance
60 votes will he allowed.
Kxtra copies of the paper con
taining coupons will bo sold for 2o
-per copyj-provided thnt not less
than 25 are takon. If 500 are tak
en lc each. Single copies 5c.
Here is the coupon. Write the
nuine of the young lady for whom
you wish to vote on the dotted line
nod return to this olllco:
v?>7<9 >/?#/ ? ye/w e- w wvc-vo ^ w
$ ?* a "s
& fe ?s.
r
i
<
ri
$
?S5
?1G HH
o
V./ ,tr
\ c&i &&. Cifi <^????S?S>$?,?Sr<
How The Voto Stands:
. Miss Nanniu II. 11, Lticknow,
Mi9? Janlo M^Caskill, Anliocli,
Ali4n Mattiu Watt*, .Camden,
Mlas Nannlo Ku?tell, WcstvilK
Mlaa Kobecca Jones, Kershaw,
Ma I?row?, Ahncy,
Mir# Sallic Nctllea, Cleveland,
Mips Carrie Myera, Camden V
^ITmPeasie Gerald, Cftmdan,
^ Jii#H Ktia Jfatle, Camden,*^, * -
M'n Ellen Tweed, Camden,
BflM Net* Nicholiou, Knit). .
Mta* KdithJj. Horton, Kcrahaw,
DralrefoTtl, CaHKfen,
I Marie WaHccr, Camden,
i R*nn# FTortoVWeilTine,
Alice Stokes, Camden,
?Belle Thamaon, Camden.
v Bcsale AU*arwJer, Camden,
DaBoee, Camden,
RJuun?, Camden,
Barteld, Camden,
.V*.rne Watta, Camden,
HjRIte Workman, Camden,
Asala Lettn*r, Camden,
EeHjr, Weet*iOe,
'bimth WeatfflU.
myk
Job Printing.
Wg havo added to our oftloo ft
larger and moro rapid jop printing
press willi a capacity of 1,050 mi
hour. Your orders for job priming
solic: t?'0. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Personal,
M r. J. T, Hay has been confined
to his homo foi several days by
sickness. Wo aro tflad to kno.v,
howovor, that ho i?: now bettor.
Miss Nannie Kusoell, of West
vjllo, is on a visit to relatives in
Camden this week,
The Kdltor's family spout Revoiv
al days in Columbia last week. Wo
aro glad to stale lha(.jLi??'y havo re
turned. w*
Mr. J. C. Gerald, brother of Mr.
W in. C. (5 ova Id, has been on n visit
to Camden this week. Mr. Gerald
has been away from Camden for
twenty- II ye years.
? % - -
K emctnbcr when you want lobl
printing done to brin^ lis your order
Township S. s. Convention.
The third quarterly Sunday School
Convention of Buffalo .Township will
in- held At Att. Pls?ah on Saturday and
Minday, Deo. Ilth and 12th. The fol
lowing programme will be observed;
* SATURDAY.
10 a. m. Devotional services, by the
President.
Welcome? \V. D.Seegers. Kespon.se,
P. T, Bruco.
Enrollment of delegates.
Keports from Schools.
It a. in. For discussion ? What is the
best method ot studying the Bible for
the young people? Opened by Uev. T.
W. Scrubs.
12 m Intermission for dinner.
1 p.m. Prayer and praise strvices,
by 1>. A. Brown.
Miscellaneous business.
2 p. in. For discussion? Indolence in
the work of the Sunday School? its
cause and elTects, what's the remedy V
Opened by Uev. T. A, Dabney.
;i j). m. Ilavo the Sunday Schools
been benellited by. the Convention?
Opened by 11. W. Hammond.
SUN DA \\
10 a. m. Prayer and praise services
by I). M. Kirk ley.
*10:30 a. ui. Teachers io give the dif
ferent methods of leaching and their
ideas of t ho best plan to advance the
chumc more perfectly ? followed by ser
mon by the pastor.
Brethren, let all the schools be rep
resented whether in good standing or
not, and let each teachcr give his own
idea of the best plan , to accomplish
more. The progress of tin; schools do
pond on the interest taken in them by
the Superintendent and teachers.
.1. M, Watts,
<> ' Hardy Thome,
L. K. Kirk ley,
Committee.
Kemomber when you want job
printing (lone to bring uk your order.
J^rora Qup {fope^panilont^
West. Wateroo.
Mr. Erl : ? We come again claim
ing space in your valuable paper.
We hope you will not get tired of
priming our sin IF, if you do lut us
know and we will stop.
Wc have located-^ Novus ITomn
at last. We do not kWw him nor
Chatter Box either., We will take
his last piece tip alphabetically. 1 1<?
denies sailing under false colors
therefore he is not as good a in an
as we thought he whs he says he
thought we told last year all we
knew about moriuonism. We have
a little more yet. He wants to
ktoow if wo have got a nc v olma
nd'c this year, we would say w? I
have and there is more religion in
it than there is in a mormon elder,
Weat Wateree must be upon a high
plane of morality if one dollar" will
redeem it; we. will spend it as sug
gested by Nobody. We will also
upend ninety-nine dollars for car
bolic acid to soak the mormon ism
out of ^Nobody and Chatter Box
and if this fails to bring it out we
will not only pronounce their cases
chronic but hopeless and will turn
them over to their predecessors ?
Joseph Smith and Brigham Young
and the rest of the ialse prophets
to reap their reward.
We would ask Bro. Bomb to
throw nnother'Ahell soon.
What Is the matter with Puer?
Has Chatter Box and Nobody got
him inclined too.
With best wishes to the Ed. we
close. - Corn Stalk.
Liicknow.
Mr. .J. A. Hull and wife of Mal?
vei n Hill was in our. town lo day,
Grind to see old Br'o. H. A. J. Call
again and lot us hear from you old
bu d.
Mr. Cull nrasiugloo, an accomp
lished young man of Bcnnctlsvillo,
who lias been spending some time
with relatives here has returned
home.
Sister Height1 Eye's bestest called
on her yesterday afternoon.
Mr. R. L Jones, of Lynch wood,
pays frequeot visits to Mr. J. M.
Hall's, guess sister B. R. is the at
[traction.
We had the pleasure of attend
ing the box supper at Cedar Creek
parsonage about two weeks ago
which we enjoyod very much.
What has become of IJncle Bud.
Qoe^i l)e is going to get married.
Mr. Luther of Mt. Zlon was in
our bar# Sunday...
MUs.Chaflotto-HaJI and her Ut
ile nephew, Wado, vfsltod relatives
of {Jfttarrh last week.
v Mine Hetlie Ivee bee retomod
bone after a ter? pleasant st ay
Mffimu ? 3
Mr. Rtcherd H^att it on a visit]
to SmiibriHe.
I Mr. mdUn J. P. RaicH^a TiU
.tie 1 year old eon which waa hurt!
a few day a ago died on the 4th.
rTiM bereaved parepu Lave our
deepaet ayropathy.
{ Mr. Ed3ie Rhaoacs of Blahop*
Till* bee mvpi 10 tbla place to
run u boaidint! house,
Mih, ('. C. 11*11 is very sick.
Mis* l'':i n nit? Davis ol L\ noh?
wood, U on >1 visit to Ivor brother,
Mr. .1, W, Davis ol Pavo, On.
M.nc anon. Hi own Kyes.
/ l'lonsnnt Hill.
; Mr. hdiior: ? Wo agree with It.
: M. II. of the r?) i ti st., and lliink he
1 is cinMH'l about the convention, nl
ho wo think that i tie young nmn'a
! contest. would be very appropriate
j after tl?/> closo ot I ho yimij; ladies'
[ conical lint would like with your
| periniuaion Mr. Kditor, to make a
! suggestion, that is, for The Chron
icle to present to its many readers
the picture or the you or lad.v that
i lo aded the list and is the happy
| iccipicnt of the honor that is bo
jslnwi'd upon her t? v this lively con*
test which is ho delightful.
I'rof. J. K. I)uvi(?, of Antioch,
; w a m visiting in this section recent
ly. Von but ho was enjoying him
self.
With boat wishes to the dear
Chronicle and its many readers 1
close. More Anon. Uncle Hud.
Ivcineinher when* you want job
printing dono to bring'us your order.
All \vool Dross Flannel, f> 2 in
wido in lirown and Inn, at oOc pi", yd
at the (lilt Kdgo f>u>re.
Senator McLaurin is sick in Wash
ington with typhoid fever. The fVj
ver is of a very mild type, however,
and ifo HeriouH conscqnoncce are an*
ticipatod. ? ' >
All Slate and county olllcers will
be pail on the 20th. This ifi to lit
t In* in got. Chratmas and to give the
book keepers lime to straighten out
books before tlio first, of the yeav. ?
Columbia lvogiater.
The \j. 8. Suprono Court has an
nounccd thai it cannot hear thoVan
dereock 1 i<j iioi' eaao until the Tib of
.Mnrch next. It is said lhat this
may prevent tlio Legislature from
iloiiijF anything ftt all with the (lift
pi'iifiarj' law at its meeting in ?)anu
TRESPASS "NOTICE
All persons^iro hereby notified 1'ot to
trespass upond lie estate lands of W. W,
Hall (or tlio purposo of fumting. hauling
wood or for any olJier purpose whatsoever.
Any one found violai in/* I li is nolieo will
lie dealt willi to the full extent of the law.
MUS. W. W. HA 1/1;.
Adminisl rat 1 1 xt
Ludknow, S. O , U??o. Uh, '1)7,
Tax Returns for 1 898,
Ollloo of County Auditor, )
Kershaw County, ' ' [?
Camden, S. C.,,Nov. 80, '0?. )
Notice is hereby giv^u Hint the Audi*
tor's oflire for recu'i vi?-Vt tStale and County
'.ax returns will be open from .J urinary 1st,
I HUM, to February I?(Hh, 18UH,(Sundays ex
ceoled.)
f I'he (laics of the appoint monts at which
time the Auditor or Ins deputy will visit
the usual places in the county lot receiv
ing returns are given below:
Turkey Crock church (school house)
Monday, January ,'Hsl.
Lyzenbv's (\V. S. Smith's) Tuesday,
Fob. 1st.
Haley's Mill, Wednesday Pel). 2nd.
Buffalo (Kirkloy'H Store) Thursday, Feb.
\Vesl villo, Snturd.iv. Feb. 5th,
Cantey Ilill. Monday, 'Feb. 7th.
Liberty ilill, Tuesday, Feb. Slh
Cureton'H Mill, Thursday, Feb 10! i
Itabon's X (toads, Friday, Feb lltli
IMPORT A XT.
It Is important Unit taxpayers In mak
ing their ret uriis, be careful to ntate the
school dlstriot ? whether new oij old-^-1n
which they reside at tlio time of'; making
returns. Also to slate if it is t|je same
district as when last return was mfyle.
WHO SHOULD MAKE UIOTl/UNS.
Tim law requires ihat all persons own
intr property or in anywise having charge
of such property eilher as agpnt. husband
cmmlian, 1 1 nste.e, executor, administrator,
^e.. return tho sanio nnder .with to the
Auditor, who requests all persons to be
prompt in milking their returns and save
I lie M) per cent- penalty, \y|doli will bp add
e.d to the property valuation of ill persons
who fail to make returns wilhiiY thft time
prescribed bv law,
HOW AND WHAT TO IiKTlJRN.
Assessor# and tax payors will enter the
first given nume of tlx* taxpayer in full,
also make a separate return for each par
ty for the township the property is in and
where the taxpayer owns reaby to insert
the poslolHee as I heir place of icsidenee.
and those who only own pcrsoijal prpliprly
to gjyfc 1 ho party's pf? nip who nwua the
land Ljiey I lye on, -and in each and every
oasOMoVnanie tho No. of .School District
the nrofierlv is in. ^
\$ll ner?ohal nnd rfnl Property owned on
(lio In' day of .Innuury, 1808, must bo re*
turned for taxation | and nil changes or
transfer* of ronl ofjtala noted,
Jn order (o avoid confusion. parties mnk
j lug returns should slate number of acres
of land owned at time of making 1- fit. re
turns in columns marked ''Real I'roper
ty.'' Any real esbite armilred or trans
ferred ftinco Jftfit. returns should l?? entered
In columns for that, purpose giving nnmc
of party or partios from whom bought or
to whom sold.
All new buildings should bo returned iv*
"Ileal I'roporly" Acquired slneelast return
Til K l?()Til< TAX.
.'-The new Constitution wlnolywgnt into
?full operation after the JJlst orWfeoml/or,
180-% provides for ft poll t?x of Ono Dollar
ti|>on all oitizen? of this Kt?l-e Injlween llio
ages of Twenty-One and Sixty years, cx
cepimg Confederate soldiers 'above the npo
of Fifty y?nrs. Parties mnkjng returns
for tho fiscal year 180# will bear in mind
this Const Itutlonnl provision and govern
themselves accordingly.
All returns must be made on or lKjforo
the 20th day of February next. I cannot
take returns after that date as the oilier
work of this oftleo must go on. .AH re
turns, made after the 20th of February are
subjoct to the 60 percent, penalty- .
. All return? sent by mail must be mado
out on proper blanks and sworn to before
some proper officer qualified to administer
J8ai<l otklh. - QlhcrKUe Jkat tcill not be. accept
td \tkl? office <t? return*.
Tne4|j^jyyyidesthat Insurance agenta
shall make returlUllUMlM -business <jone
by eAcli company.
The County Board o/* Equalization will
Httho Auditor*# office on Wedne^fty.
-1 1 IVty for the parpoae of
l(ntr propcrtjl hearing c*>rophunte,
i pretest*, tic. ? .
| JNO. R. DRAKKKOBD,
Awdiux Ksnhaw Oo.
HAVE YOU
Bought Your ? 'Winter Underwear?
r "NO!"
Well wo ciiii give you Shirts from 20e. to $-00. l>raw
ers IVoni 20c. to ^.00. KxeHlcnt values for the money,
Our ( 'lot himr stock is still large, and must be reduced.
You can huy at your own price.
MEN'S SUITS ? " " " 2.50 TO 15.00
[JOYS' SlinS - - - - 2.00 TO 10.00
BOYS' KNEE PANTS. SUITS - - 750. TO 4.00
We must realize on them. Our necessity is your gain.
Always a full lino of SlftOllS onhaud. Vou know
tliem; <lie\ talk for Iheniselvos. r
What ?i>rt of iv start tiro 70*1 BOtiif? to mal;o In llfy\ Are yottgoltip to
V.-/5 )i : t U ? money mnl to successful business mcu 4 or are you ?oim: to
wear yoursHvt-; ?.ut Initio clic< rl<"?R drtuigory t" Lard labor? Half of tins di peitd?. oft y?ur
purculs. the ulljri K'lf *>n
$ 8Mf?% k'\/7 SIR! W*5a'.l.? una tumor* await you if you preparw
Jf S V "wf ? V / \f yourself 10 laltu them Men wuvccil Wll^
Altl'I lll'.ADY. If you want in ln> v.vl.l iv fjooit {Hilary you must tutiUo yonr<elf worthy of it.
There two t!i.>;tf.,"\n<'U ?>' ??'?> ft wrrh places bcpglntf for Kood,men, and millions ?>f J;-) u week
men beryim: lor poor p!u s. It you tiro worth $;">U a wetlltiyxju will ecl II sure. U'o tir?
1' in; our s. UK', sum i<> I I ! In; 1111 >:? l responsible positions in column-.! rooms unl olUees hi
I com oik '' It to t v. o-t hint . tie lime required oj- ; vliere The l>esi e.pinniieiil a youuy ujuh
?,wi have isl u (Xpe1 tr> I" maM; t.is own way in 'V Kid la u course 111
r??-w M.
NATIONAL
BUSINESS COU.BGB
or tlic'NEW VOilK iJUSINESS INSTI fUTE, 81 E. 125IH Strcol, Now York, N. Y
Don t throw !nv;iy I mo and money by Koins? to temporary schools when It will cont y? <?i 1< sv
to aucuU Uu; I.W.ST. Wo .itivavs have a number ot HtiulQOta In attendance who have h-it
infertor teacher:*. !n disrupt Such pnoplo often 1?>I1 us Ihit six montliH In ro is equal to .1 V? ?? **
If unyoilrr school. lJesules Bueli schools rarely or never obtain positions for their k rail
iiUtw>, \\ 0 (ill4''.1
for first Information of A vaenncy for a l?<y>l:lu-eper.
_ 'feV Stenographer, (Merit or Telegraph Operator. 'which v.c
stlece.ssiUll v till, a;- 1 vmuro situ ations promptly for nil (jraduatcH of Mushiest) ainl' Shorili- ?? 1
courses, liefer t?.? ManNer.*, C>' ?rcltutils and prominent patrons In almost every </ounty in ti.
United States, 'i hoti vtu'li of testimonials 0:1 request. SStudents enter nny time. ( No vaca
tion*). {expense; moderate, If you are HeOliimj oniph>ym?;nt and willing to tfludy send
for frrecariliv'iio -;v beautiful book ylvintj much helpful information. AtUlreiS as above
(tMhU'Jft It tlti P<lj,er).
\CLKM12NTC. CI AIN15S. l'rcslilent. PouoitKKitrsiK and Ni:w Yohk.
CATHARTIC
ALL
DRUGGISTS
AR^OT.UTf'TY r.TrSRaNTPPn ?> ??? nnrr^of fonMlpMlon. fnscurPts nrc til* Idral I<asa
ilDuuuU 1 Uii I uUnRnlll ubl/ Uto. nowr frrlp or crrlpo.ttul rauu en?jr natural rraultf. 8am
pl^nni booklet JYcr. A<1. RTKUMNO ItEWKOY CO., rhlratro, Jtlontn " " - - -
l?|f>
Montreal. Can. , or New York. tn.
Two, llirou an '? '<?ur horse wagons
chcnpcr than ov/r hoard of at The
Gilt Kdjje. iSloi't:.
_
I n 'I iio Ohntnirlo voting oouteat
Mr. IVI. L. Smith
was (helari (I io hi- i Ik; most, popu
lar jih* nilar of the Ciumh'ii Bar.
Nov, 12 ? 1 vr,
new Ginnery.
1 liiivi- !? 1 1 ? ' *v <riiiitiu^ (/lit I'! , eon?ln(
i;iK of 3 7tl j?.iw uiu.-., uiiit ? levators iuxl
srli ? "Mum ? 1 1
nn?] will _'ii;ir.iii! ? n.ii hf.u slun /Jmili li>
<|U:ilily mil (piintity ?fli'il, /\i cliiil'O ci'
public iihI roiKSiro i-? -!?*?< I full \' wohcit
od, J. O, MOSAIC Y.
AT AND BELOW COST.
My cnliro stock is hein# disposed of
lit and b^lou cost, withtliti exception of
heavy groceries, and tlie^o arc sold low.
or (linn tlioy can bo I >oii|rtit ehdwhore.
During my nlxenrc, Mr. Jrtinou A.
Dowoll .will not ns tnv ngeiit.
J. JI. SI KIMIKXSON.
vV "W ' ? / .'iV -iv ? 4
MANUFACTURtflW OV-r? -J
Doors, Sash, Blinds,;
Moulding, Building Material,!
Sneh >Vmghta ffitS'Cdttl. !
CH A itLEHTON , - - - . S. Ct|
Purchase our makes, which \
\ve guarantee superior to aviy |
sola South, and thereby save
money. 1
Window . ati<l Fancy , GJaas .<*
?pecialtv* * Juim 29,
, <? ? : ?
Nice, heavy quality of bundle out'
ing at 20.o por pound (\t, t\\ o Gilt
JOdgo Store, f
Trespass Notice.
All f >P j hoiih uro herelw Htrietly forbjd
dcn to trespass upon lauds of A. K. Ken
nedy now in my pos.se.snidh, for tho pur:
pose of hunting, fishing or for ftny other'
purpose whatsoever, Any one found
violating (liis notice will be doalt with (o
I lie fullest extent of tlio law.
JKSSK HAMMOND.
Oct. l*t. 1807.
I Board nig House
1 luivti opened a Hoarding House in
I lie building next Houtlt of Mr. John T.
Nettles' Ktore. The house will be; fitted
up with new furniture nnd thetablo atip
plied with the best the market affords
When in town give me u call. Kate*
reasonable. JC. M. HKNDKIX.
Aujr. 27 '<>7.
Ilorfi^s anfTering from roreneHs or any
tjiannse*, ilogs or cattle are lieir to huc
ccsHfully treated by
Dr. Hadley,
Veterinary Surgeon.
. Th? Dentistry of tlid liorsu is a science
in ilholf. Horses' Tcoth aro tho cause
of diaagrccahle habits. Noises having]
diseased tooth are hrtld U? keen in con
dition. rind if poor it i? impossible lo rat
ion. There aro few horned young orl
old, without more or leas sliarp-?dg?d of |
'rough projections upon their molars.
Tho sharp edges laeoiato the mouth,
causing torture to the horse, nnd he
irioH in various ways to rid himself ol
the trouble. Home start Kiiddenly or
?top short, toss tho head, drool or slob
ber; others shy, dove sideways, or hold
their heads In an unnatural maaf&r. Itn
urttyei' grinding of food causes indtges
t Wn and iiuU^eitloti P^rtiicca Iosp q( op:
petite^ U4?>bAnM, swollen Inn I*, star
inft or deskMiko coat of hair, coughing,
diflcharfca at the nose, tunning at tho
eyes, etc. All irregular! tic* of molar*
Of incisor* easily removed. PrMliMl
experience enable mo to: glt6: . aatufac
, ilon in all cases. No charge for exanl
nat ion at office.
OaATTTATS OF STOCKHOLM
Medical Register for the ft fates of Vir
glnla, New York t llHnois, Wast Virgin.
" snMyleaaia, New Jersey.
rAn eells ffrMftpttr attended to
. i Waw'
A W ell-Founded Suspicion..
When you buy "all wool" and it. proves half cotton it na
turally sots you to thinking, When "half price" bargains
pi ovo to bo high priced ones it causes inoro suspicion. We
want this storo to bo hlco Caesar's wife "above, suspicion.'*
That's why all wool means all wool and a bargain is a bargain
hero. Think of this when you want a Cloak; you will got an
honest cloak hero.
See our ALL WOOL 10, 11 and 12 -quarter Blanket?, ? -
Mioy are beauties, and as cheap as vou could ask.
A big line of I) loss Goods in black and colors in all;
wool, half wool and no wool, at ltock Bottom prices.
.Special
,.vpPiNKSGlVIN(3
Hg Cut
Thcro is ahvay.s a demand for table linens at this time, sbme^
thing .special to dress the holiday table: something ffaer tihau
common. That is why we make a special effort on fine linens, .
and a special cut in the price of fine lines that you may dress
lie table handsomely at small cost. Wo are merchants, it is
true, but we are thoughtful of your wants in a friendly way JW ..
this special cut proves; j .
Remember, this "Special Out" does not apply - to- ji
linen only, but everything else as well. So take i
tage of it now, and show us that you know a good
when you see it. * c
vmr uksi-ectfullj