The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1898, Image 2
PUBLISH VA) KVKKY KK1DAY
BY.
W . X-J. MfDOWTSLl.
SuiHriuri ion If a i lh : ? ( Mir vi'mt, $J 00.
nix tnonllM. 1)0 cents ; I hreo month*, ir">
oru'6, in ad V'riiU'it. Oil time tl.-t)
per BlllUlllt, ?
Communications will Ik- pul>lish?"l when
ot iutereit tn tho Kencial pnMi< mii?1
n ?t of h dofuunitnrv nature. No n - 1
Rpon>dhllily will be as, >111111 il f>>i thej
view a of corrvHpoiiui iits.
IIatkm k >h A i ? v ? iu ihisu : - Orllntiry ;
irinslent ?&< I v?> ft i ^ in ?* ii t x , lirxt i iim<i rt I ' >11
*1 ,00 |?*r mpnoe ; e*eh ?noH<'iptent in- '
Hortioi) '?0 een'H per ?<| iih i **.
(lath ruten for W'u.ita, Lout mi'l I ' < ? n 1 1 < ' , j
<fci\, not exceeding live linen 2 > cent* j
each iiiHiTtion ami !i rciitx per line I < ? r j
each a Miiiomd line
BuMiilots locals, ft cciilH pot line ouch in- :
Hortioo.
Ol'ici.il ami lr^ftl notices tit tin* rati* h -
lowril by htw.
Union for contract a lvertisinjr will be tm
noniieod upon implication ot tho oHice. :
Cimili'latOH* ('ni<l* for County ollici-N |
$*i,()0. CotU'reA^innal *1" "i/.
Remittance? by check*, dmfiv i? n? I t < ?!hI
uioimy orders ?}mxiI i lie mnde privflblo
to W. McliOWKl L.
('hiimIcii, S. I j
W l II W, III ? ??. ? n i^'i
Wluit lHd I ho School* ot' Hot -
>h;i\v I'ouhly IN)'
1 nnt Wo'ncsd.iy \va< m t npnit ',H J
t o time for the nohool children of i
V1 o I." ii il? 1 Sl'.itui t" tuuUc coutii j
Pillions of money to 1 1 it' erection in ,
l\iria of a monument to the lion I
hearted ( ? o ikiii 1 I .a lay (-110 who ren
dered fctteh valuable ta t \ ico to our
count ry during t ho memorable rovo
lu'. ion. (M (itii. Kulaietlc it in said j
thai l.iborty'8 holy llaroo bus t . ?? v ?-r |
bl a /.oil iii tho boi-oni of one more
purely to tli v ri^bla ofu.au than I. a- 1
layette, uiiil tin. eitrzenu ol thiHOoun -j
try lor whieh ho an tiered ami rwicri t
Iked hi) lliorlt t itiiiml r? o;tnt liitn ]
with n:or? vcitorution tht<!> ho ile |
8(.*r\ oh.
'1 he Atlanta Cor'fclit ul ion of laptj
Tuesday bays: "If the. cominis&ioh j
('titillated with the tnj.k of ilo i^;
honor to the memory of Lafayette i
tuKTced.s in raihii'}i its ex pcetut hmih, j
tho mini of $Jf>0,(ttlt? will ho intH-d i
in tin! I nittd Stat?n on Wednesday.
'J he pi nn i if tho i'ommi*Hion is to itn
veil the monument in I'wih on .1 ci ly j
A, ISMJt). A t this ii:ne this I'nriu ex- j
position wi l he m lull blai>t; uml j
Xnornovnr, the anniveihary ol the uu j
tion's I) rthduy is tlu? proper Ituie fo
tliuH etilelirntu tne pait which J/ftfny
vtlo touk^ in hiiii^iti^ about (hut
t ve n n tho ereetion of this iiion- I
n iuv u > tho L'idIc'I S;utts will evince,
lier pooil will u> I rani'e, ami at the;
time riipnln the fi?\oi ol I'm)
ronntry in presenting 'o her l'.m ?
thohl i '? ((rea t *- 1 , t n > ??. Appjopnatc
eXi-reifseH will !'(? I eUl in the luilric
f-eluiols of A t hmtu NN i di esibiv. ami
)mti<li>oinc eoi.t ribn' i< >t.n will, no
th.ubt, be maile by tl e pupils."
What il 'I the schools of Ki r ha.v
C? only do' V o I tort tin y respond
cd iiob'v.
C'omptro.K r (leneral .J. 1'. I'er
hum w ii h in Cnrnden on lai-t Satur
tiny for a settlement with tliis conn
~ty. Of ioureeho found ? very! hint,'
all t) K in t li v? oIKiotfof the Au.litor
und TrciiMirir.
A Successful Candidate's Experience
"My fiiRt thought uftcr my * 1*??
tloi), us 1 ?!irvr\nl tin' wreck and
ruin around mo, was to tako ml
vantage of the iicw I ? ?? n 1< i it pi law,
and }?tarL iile siihv, i>ui 1 1 1 r insilv
Ing an inventory of my asset**,
which consisted mainly if broken
promises and n tuimp patch, J
abandoned that idea. Ever since
J hit ve hem tryiniz to i > ; t upon
'uomt thing holier," hut ! i u v c n * t
found it yet.
it whh a dearly bought vict< ry,
?uro ? my election, 1 mean. I ex
pected at the o u l we i for the St? p
nndfetchits and Siiollygontei a i<>
pnll*my leg, hul t hoy let me otl
light, compared to i \ut .vigorous
jerkings given me bjpfo-called lead
ing and inlluontial citizens ? men
kImmi) 1 never dreamed would ittke
advantage ? f n man'* candidacv to
h'teed him without iu?re\. Why,
meti who poll two lo four hairs of
cotton to my one would, from lime
to t i mo, relieve me of sum* ranging
nil lilt* way from ten cents up to
ton dollar*, J-ttsl us the fancy atiuek]
the m.
lint my flonncial Imhs was hy no!
mraitH my gieateot aaciitice. My
manhood, before the canvaau was
ten daya old, resembled Ccrycra'i>
iK'ot after Schley gol through with -
it at Santiago. Jt w a a litcrullyj
riddled from tilem to ateru. J did
n't dun; have an honest opinion of ;
my own about anything. I wms|
even afraid to any which kind of a>
cat waa the better mouaer, a pink ;
pussy or a w hiskered Tommie. I
My religion ahifted about like the
changing views of a kaleidoscope.,
1 would he an uncompromising
Baptist one day, n ahouiiug Meth
odist tho next, a blur blocking
Presbyterian the noxt, Seceoder the
next, and so on, according to the
dorcinnnt denominational Monu
ment if the community hi which 1
happened to U in.
1 was on all aides of the liquor
question; once or twice on the out
side of the stuff itself. Somtfknes
I advocated the dispensary, ^hen
?gals prohibition, then high li
eensa or Ideal option, adapting my
t self always to the views of the
-wmrriirsr'wUb.
2 wiiw to keep a record or the
IliflWll o# Mtmim 1 mads the
l^yfaatovlMl w?i!4 do if
le'teltd, I *?i L u-Mi tin'. bit ml I ? ? < I ? ?
| hO?? I lit) plutl WU* l<?<) CX|>CllitiV?>.
I |>?>i h k { ? ? i 1 1 ^ of my htifj/y hrnhe
[ In f i ? i (* I In* i ml of tlic second week
CliliMu't hlfiiol HiC Sl! Hid Ol Mi
msny note hooka. '
I iismI up i ll t h<? mini in my nee.
i linn and i < m ? I lo j.fo into ii no the I'
(township for a fresh citi |? j?ly. I
[don't upprove of mud throwing,
' I'lit hail to resort lo ii in self de?
' femo'. 'I'lie lit Iter fellow |> t?*l me *o
enveied with.it ftt one tune tlmi
wlo n ( went I) v home one nijjihi I
h'ol In bhool iij y own dog to keep
liim I ro in i not: ii lifting mi: with liy
1 1 1 oplioltiil. Alnl lU'l) llfltl din
pMehinu him, I hud lo sleep in the
h in n nil niyht, IwHiaURft my v% ? f ??
? wore J \v a h n tramp uiol wouldn't
let me coine nvnr llu: lM?nm-.>' ?
I, line aster Kevjew.
Ionia.
I.ittln riiunli', infant ehilil of
Mi ui.it Mix. !? .1. lto\ kin sank lo
rehf. on I ii h it Ki id ii y morning, after
8< vcr?il iIh\x illnesH. The parent*
linve our ?? \ m pn'.hy in thin snip bo
vt-ii venwii I. I,i tt le ( I <t mle wmh IN
fit oil t h M I'M mm) the idol of liis pv
renin hemis. J In- remains were
in'ei it il in tin' ceineteiy tt t Stilcm
-?ii Si'iiMlfty moitiing, Rev. .1. W.j
l)rtvis |i t.'iiihed the fiinersl.
Mr. Henry NVnUon uml Miss .1 ? t - j
lit Atinnln weie married on l h iiih
iImv night t he iHth in?*. The mar
riage tool, pineo in (Jedur Cieek
ilnpliHt Hhuteh. The attendants
were: Mi?h Minnie MeCank II
will Mi. Henry Arrantu, Mi. Sum j
mie Ho\ kin with Mi^M .Inliu Cor
lull, M inn Lillian (iiillowny with
Mr. .lumen l )nvis, Jr., M ins Ki/./.'ej
I);ivih ?iili Mi. A it hiir Davis, Mi*s
Lizzie !>*?%* i h w i t 1 1 Mr. Johnnie
W .'iti'iti, Mish Snllie Smith with
Mr. I. M. I in vim. We wish for Mr.
nod Mm. Watson lung, happy and
u ?<e I I lives.
1 lo te will lie a lioX Htlppcr at
the u Milt nee of Mr. I). I.. Davis,
ut 1 iniii, 1'iu'Htluv night the 1st
of Nov, fur the purpose of procur
ing nn oigan for Antioeh (dinreh.
K vei \ I ?o? I linth married and sin
gle, mi. invlVed to attend. ('nine
one, t'l'ine till, and help u? out.
Don't forget the dale, Tu end ay*
Nov 1, Is'.is.
I A1 is.-j ('uriie Myerq litis returned
j to Mi. /inn alter a pleasant slav
'with Miss Lillian (Jul low ay.
(^uite a crowd attended the l?o\
Kilppef tt t I ho i (.side nee of Mr. .1?
I A (Jalloway on b'lidav night last.
| I', v er v t hi I- Li passed oil quietly and
all s?eeuit:d to lm\e a niee time.
(halt er Hex,
A Narrow Fsonpo
TIlJlllUllI Wl'iM?'fl 1 ? V Ml**. J
\d !l I']. I I lit , '>1 ( iort'HI, S. I >. " \\ UN
l.tUt it vv m It (i bad ou'd which srltb'd:
on my J 1 1 1 1 m : , cdu^ii not in and final- I
!v 1< r i i i > n :i t < ? ? I i n cousninpt ion. Font
Duflnr- mo up, siyiitfi I ?*? m i i? I I
livi- I'm u short time. I riivo myselfi
i up |m in \ kii vi our. detonflim'd it l!
could ii ? >t slay witli my tru-mls on
t-n r 1 1 1 , I would iiH'ut my absent ones
above. My hinbond whs iulvined to
I jji t Dr. King's Sow Diseovoiv for;
j C'onmitnpt jrm, ConuliH ami Colds. Ij
?J live "t h trial, took in nil ei^fht hot
illon. I' him cured mo, mill (bank
; ( j or 1 ! aiii saved ii j 1 1 1 now n well and.
Ilu'iiliiis w.uniiii." Trial holtlon I'reO
I ft f I * r. F Leslin Zonip's Prutf Store
i Heroine si/." fiO?? and XI. 00. (iimr
[aiitced o" price refunded.
Bucklon's Arnica Salvo
'I he lir^t salvo ill I lie world toy
("ills, HlllMOH, SoK'fi, I ll'CIP, Salt
IJ hen in, Fe v <? r Soron, Tetter, Chap
|ii>d II it jnlf . ('hilbhiins, Ouiiik, ami
?t . I Skin Kniptinnfl, find pi-HiUvoJy
i- it 109 Files, or no pay requited. It
in gunru n teed to ^ivo perfect snttF
faotlon or money lefunded. Price
'25 otnt ? por hox. For sale by F.
Leslie Zcmp.
A NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
I have iinsoil thy hoiiao next north <>f
1 1 io Woi ktnan 1 1 ouiu (opposite t he Hup
tint Cbuii h) nml wili, on and after Oo
tulier ]?t, In' prepared to ontormin
honnlers. limine w ill umlere^ thojuti^h
i e f air*. T n I >!?? tupplicd with tho honi
tbo in Ark ft nfl'md*. Terms r^as m/ihio.
Accommodation fur pormnnotit nmi !ran
? inii rx, J]. M. J I KN I ) li I V.
FOR SALE.
Tlio African Limbless f of toil. I
'Jlu1 A Air an Limbless (Jot ton
is creating n great sensation in
ii 1 1 pari* of tho country and
promises to revolutionize cot
ton growing i a the South. 1
have 7 H ol an acre of t his cot-,
ton planted on ;* lot in Camden. J
Under favorable circumstance^
I would have gathered three
hales from this patch hut the;
rain materially damaged it, buti
as it is I expect- to get two!
bales. The height of this cot- 1
ton is from f> to 11 feet. 1 will
have a limited uupply of the
cotton s^ed'Yor sale at 5?2.00 1
per pound or $00 00 jhm' bush
el. Only a part of the seed
will be sold as I expect to use
the jreafrr part ot them for
planting in Tex as another
year and thoce _who wish to
get them shoukTftpply at once
at the store of Mr. J. C. Man
where n sample fit tlk of this
cotton cuu u?3 MPcn,
N. H.SMITH.
| Sept. 21.
In The Lead As Usual!
WITH MANY ADVANTAGES AT OUR COMMAND WHICH
WILL BF UTILIZED EOII THE BENEFIT OF
0 L F MANY PATRONS.
Wo Extend To The Ladies Our Usual
Fall And Winter Greetings
A ml coidiallv invite them to call and see what is new and
novel in Dress (ioods and Trimmings to lie used this season.
Our various lines snipass if possible all former assortments and
new shinies in Drap VeKtes, ('ash meres, Itroadcloth, Novelty
Ih ess (ioods, ??Ic., cannot he *een outside of our store.
In Silks w<? ;t it it tin pprnaclia b 1 e in vnriH.V. <|UiiI
il y and price.
\\r i ? conduct the most complete
HOUSE FURNISHING DE
PARTMENT
in ('anidi'ii showing this season a larger line than ever h 'tore
iu Carpets, Itujis. Mattings, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles.
Shades, Table !<inen Pillow ('axis. 1 1 >- i Sheets and Bed
Spreads (all hemmed and shrunk ready for use) Towels, Toil
et Soaps, l'daiikets, ( 'oiulorts, ? ? | e., ete,
a rd Wide Sen Island ?> l>2c, Prints ? $ l-'2c to Gc, Cheek
1 1 ofiu spun o I L'c.
CAPES & JACKETS.
_ ? _ t i _________
We have the most complete and nicest line of (Japes and
Jackets ever brought to Camden.
Plush ( 'aj.es from $ 1 .."><> up.
( .'!(>; 1 1 ( 'a pes I'm Hit ;i'le up.
( 'l<>! Ii .1 ackets from on.- n p.
Which is again in charge of Mrs. Welch is the talk of the
community. All the loading shades and styles for Autumn
and Winter now on side. A visit to this department will save
you money it you intend buying a new hat.
SHOES.
(livrusa 1 mi!< before making vour purchases sin?l we will
make il pitilit nhlo lor you. Wo :iro solo agents for i he follow
ing celebrated makes:
llinoi't Ij} noli. Mens Kino Shoes.
II ill ?!<: Green -'"Little Giant School Shoes," for Jioys, Miss
es and ( 'hildren.
The Faehs Fine Shoos, lor I udies ami Misses.
Every Pair Guaranteed To Givo Satisfaction
Ladies Donpolu Shoes from 7oe up.
Men's lino Shoes from ONc up.
Children Shoos all prices.
As usual our stock is complete with all the latest weaves and
patterns, with prices to match. We have added this season to
our Clothing Department, Strouse Sc Bros., line of clothing
which everv one Knows to be the finest and best fitting Tailor
MatV Clothing in the Country.
Men's suits #2. IS.
Men's Fancy and Black Worsted Suits from $ 1 . up to $18.
Youths suits from $'2.50 up to $lo/M).
Hons and Children Suits ~S)C up to $5.
HATS &
Wc have a complete line of Men's, Boy's and Childrens Huts
itnd Caps at nil prices. We are agents 1 or celebrated John B.
Stetson (lo 's Hats, and anyone wishing to purchase a nice Hat
will please call see ours before purchasing.
GENTS' FUSKESHIHG
6???b.7?
In this department we are up to date in everthing. New
shirts, New Collars, New Tecks and Ties, Undershirts and
Drawers, etc., etc , etc.
Remember the place for bargains is t
. : a I
Hirsch Bros. & lio.
A wo ui ii ii *>' illi n 1 1 1 1* 1 1 V liimdj
h 1 i I h it l?y vyrHMMjU' rlnj?>, l?u t you!
c<Mi |il 11*1 make one in ? thouasnd
believe it.
C.i < 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 lllimylll I ll H 1 | ? l?*
should *tiie their own lliiieilrw
and theu livo up to l li?* in .
It in a fact worth reuieinbi i i ny
that it does not tnkf hull h ? liit ^
to make a won (III hh lo lo-nl one. i
A man ilo?'H !i i m i'.olit in in | m I v 1 1
?uto H i ltmion, Mom ?,ji'y' like h lio\
^IM'H III llill' lie v\ OMiIhIiiiI to K 1 1 lit k
liis orange. ' rail, t, 'ease lo \
shamed oli i*, hut Vase lo* wentf
il till to ll ISM I f
The man Wo <lo-Mi't si owl ih?
? lift in u!.v?ys willing to t? i v ?> fldvieu
A cup of hot water, iii ?t I it i i*f? Su
Andrew Clark, of Loudon, poH&ess
PH tilt' SUIIIO lUI'llirilllll <|IIHlltifH Ml
trihuted to !l" 4 <| u <? I tun on ut of
A'liihkv, while lurking tin* injurious
properties. Hot w ti*i hi ahun
ilanee in eapeeially it i: o in in . uded
in in it I a i ial trou Mr*.
1 1 isn t ill ways a jriil'w phiia fact'
that keepa lier from marrying ? s me
t mo 't's hor wisdom.
| The mail who always counts on
his Irieml seldom firures ii their eal*
en ! a t Ion s
i Satan doe 8 no1 ??! ?jr*cl to our holi
nesH if wo aro pioml of it.
,An ignorant man who "utanda up
on hip d ?ti?tj\" is like tlrn I olio *
who tried to elevate himself by
stun 1 1 ii upon h piece of brown pa
per. \
USfc
mn TASTELESS
CHILL TONIC.
A I'osiiivo, I Vrntanenl and
Kflixtual (Jure lor ( hills
Price 50c. I4 or sale by
'$> ??!?* %mp,
Dru^ist And Pharmacist,
Camden, S. ().
M? v
NO'lICK'
All |inrscm<? luivinp claims against tin*
PHlnliMil Colin MeKae, tlcriMist'd, are
Ik'I? !>v not ilie?I to prosiMtt lliu same to,
llie niitlei. signed ihiiv at'rsU'fl.
A . A Moo 10 , M. 1 ).
So|>t.2(?, 1W>8. lixciMitor.
All persons having claims against the
estatti of Scuhorn .Jonet*. deceased, art'
lutrrliiv notified to present the same to
the uiul?-rsigne<l dii'v attested.
Wm. .1 . JONKS,
S. S. JONKS,
Oct J. l8t'X. Executors.
\v
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.;
The eounty Board of Kdueation will
meet at the Court House in Camden, S.
('., on Friday before the 3rd Saturday
in Oct. IHltH, for tl?e purjJose of examin
ing applicants for teachers' certificates.
I,. I j. Cop-land,
Chairman li'd of Kd.
COTTON GINNINC.
1 am now prepared for gin
ning cotton. With new ma
chinery, new building, etc.,
etc., I am better prepared than
ever tor ginning cctton with ra
pidity and promptness. Your
patronage solicited.
Very Respectfully,
C. C. VAUGHAN.
Sept. 1 3t It, '1)H.
W. W. H ugo-jns,
Plumbing;,
Awning nnd Pump Work,
Wind Mills Put TTp,
Tinning,
Roofing and
Roof Painting.
Satisfaction guaranteed. I can
he found on lower Broad St:,
in the building formerly occu
pied by Mr. 8. M. II urst as a
restaurant.
Respectfully,
AW W. Hcgoins.
May 'i)8.
Tax Notice.
Office of Treasurer Korahaw Conn-)
t y, Camden, S. C., Sept. , 2-1 th , 18!J8.{
Jn accordance with the act to rai?e
? 11 pp] ion for liaeal ^??nr commencing
Jiinuar} 1st. 1W8, notice is hereby Riven
that the Treasurer's otfiro of Kershaw
county will be opfn for the collection of
tuxes from the lRth day of October. 18fl8,
until tho Slat Jav of December, 1898
The rate per centum for Kershaw coun
ty is as follows : Mills
State Taxes t>
School Taxerf a
County Taxes 4
Kail Road Taxea U'3
Total 14^
The following Special levies liAye been
made also: - Mills
Special School tax Diatric No. 1. 8
For internal on School Bonds
Graded School Building. Mills
Diatrict No. 1 \
Special School tax District No. 1, 3
2. I ^
1 ? ? 4. 9
' ' ' 7. a
? 10, 9
11,1
?12,1
< '*? 4
? ' . 17, 3
? ? ? 18, s
All informatioajuLto U*eo will be ftii
niafceri sport application. " - '
No list of names for Us rw?ipU will
he ;;c*U?<S ?**?!? ???? arovuni of iiM
money is Jipnaitrd siUt iko aai<l I tot. >
This rule will be strictly fi?fori*d.
^ W. R. HOUGH,
Co. Trw.
Tito Kind You Have Always Hought, and which litis been
in use for over ;>(> yours, has horno the signature of
v ami has been made under his pcr
Konal supervision since its infancy.
/-ZoccAz/bi Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes arc hut Kx
lierimentH that trillo with and endanger the heHltli of
Infants and Children- Kxporlonce against Fxperiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a substitute for Castor Oil* Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guurantcc. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Piarrhtea and AVlnd
Colic,. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and ltowels, giving1 healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea? The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE
CASTOR I A
ALWAYS
Boars tko Signature ot
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
? HI OINTAUN COMPANY. Tf MURRAY STRUT. NfW YORK CITY.
To
Patrons
& Friends:
This is the beginning of another season with cotton at 1 and
o cents per pound. This means cheap goods or no sale. I
have got the goods mid they have got to be sold an 1 as I have
always said I never allow anyone to undersell me. the m >ncy
is what 1 want and tint I am going -to have if you come in my
store. I have a big stock as usual, tresli and nice; never have
and old stale stock.
FRESH GOODS
coming in every day. I went in business in 1894 when cotton was
about the same price it is now and 1 am .-till here doing my
share; some predicted that I would not pull through that sea?
son. Low pi iced cotton don't frighten me, I have gone through
a hotter battle I ban t his. 1 sold my goods for such small pro
fits, I find that i! pays to make small profits and quick sales. I
have kept it up and I don't wan't to change it. L will say to
those who have stores in the country to come in 1 will divide
the profits with you as I have always done. Some business
houses may tell you they carry a larger Stock than I do; you
can say to them von get more for a dollar
AT HINSON'S
than yo\i get from them, it make but little difference to you
lib iv much ntock they carry. Wh it you waat is all you can
get for \our money. I am satified with the past and I know I
will be with the future for I am working just as hard for y?<ur
trade as I c\er did. Come oil you will find me at the sainq
place.
Yours Respectfully,
D. E. HINSON.
Til K
Camden Furniture Store.
I want EVERY LADY in 'Jninden and surrounding
country to come ami inspect my Now Stock of* Household
and furnishing goods. The most complete ever shown ii\
Camden. Consisting of
Parlor Suite*,
Bed room Suites,
Bed Stead* (nil sizesi,)
Cradles and Baby Carriages,
Bed Springs and Mattresses,
Hall Racks and Book Cases,
Window Curtains and Pole#,
Carpet. Odd Squares,
Rugs and Mattings,
STOVES,
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all grades. Get my prices.
ALSO CARRY SEWING MACHINES,
Lamps, Lamp Shades and Burners, and in fucfc cvery-^
tiling neeessarv to l'urhihh your house. Don'lr forget io*
conic and ?ee nio when in (own,
tliond* ?old ou
INSTALLMENT FLAN.
Don't let tlio price of cotton keep you awajr. ~~
Rf?pec?Wl>:,
W. Geisenheimer,
Proprietor, (