The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 21, 1900, Image 3
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iiuplibi Church.
\ Sunday. 10 a, n*., Sunday School.
) Sunday. It ?. in . pusM-hint'.
. Sunday, J I! > j> in., |ir?ntcl>ti>t'.
Wc'dnt'H?l?*v, # |> in., v>tR\er nici'iin^.
Fiidav, 7.HO j> in., 11. V. I'. I'. and Sour
><m vice.
A I',. CI.'ANK. ]ia?lur.
\V tinted.
Wanted to r. n' n .V or (5 ro(.in cot
* th^f lit onoo 11 K. IvIwuhIh,
S. A h Kr(i|?i.t Drpol
To Went
' Iliuso on Lyitlcton Street i??
ri'iit m fur Bale A J?|?!y to Mrs. S
A. WittUowsky.
SV - ? ^
F.no Ho(;p,
Mr. Bfiij A mi uii? i)8, Uor per of Iii?
W Mt. r<*? ii?iit lit iiiu't1, Uilu <1 ihi*
v\uk iwo "piji-t* II tuonllm *?1 ?'
w liU'li nolle (I liim <?;{(! pnui.ds <>1
poik?-315 pounds raili. Mr. Am
iiioiih j>ot Ins pigs fii'Ui Mr. A 1>
"'Kuniioil y.
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Marriage.
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Cftlmltiii !(ibt one of ila uiottt fun
ohaliny youn^ Ih 11? oh hial \V?(lm*H.
i\y night wlu'ii Mr. .John Mr
Aikew, of Hamlet, N. C., cliiituotl
* f>' his Initio MiA?j Sulie Hrasinji
Vtu, daughter of the lale !^r. .1. I.
JiuaingLuu. 'I jio,' inurti!i!?i: look
pace at tin) resirionon of Mr. \V~. F
iji'_L}ja bridti tli" e?"i
oiony bt-iny; pcif .mind by lie v. A
K. Crano, of t.nj (.'smihKii Baptist
l^burcli.
Toftth of Mr, J O. Shay,I or.
*T'. is with Badness that wj- ehron
ic'o the do nth' ot' Mr. J. OA Sh;?\ ioi
which occurrnp nt liis homo noa>
(.'antoy Hill *)ii lust Thursday. Mr.
Sliaylor's was one c>t' tho-e quit", un-.
assuming natures which do ao mu^h
goo 1 tor the world without ostenta
tion and self pride, and who an
missed ao much when lh?*y are gone.
II is In ia {/rent one t<> Ids famil\
Hud to them we extend our deepest
Mnipntiiu*s.
Marriage at Piggah.
Mr. John Met'ao, of Horkinn, S. ("!,
and Miss Theo. Allen, were married
by Kev. J. W. Kenncy, at the r<>^i
idence of tlio bride's mother at INr
gab, on Tiiesd??v evening, IS h inst.
at 8 o'clock. Q lito a number of
friends of the contracting parties
were present to witness the interest
ing uC-r?'nior.y, which hjf-pied t wo
lives in'o one. The presents to tin*
brido and groom were quite numer
ous nnd are ornntnrn'al as well
a* useful. llcfreshmcntH of a light
nature were served and after aonlo
time spent in social enjoyment, tho
guests departed leaving their host
wishes for t' e h?pplneB9 and pros
perity of tho newly married couple.
Mr. McGai h to he congratulated oil
-"-tfiri'umg for his bride one of the best
of young ladies.
End Itailrcal Crossing.
On the Charleston road just be
low the colored Campground where
the Wilson railioad crosses the dirt
road is one of the most daogeroufi
crossings we have ever b&an, and
?otnothintf should be dqjr$ about it
without delay before eome serious
Accident, occur?, At this place
there Is a sharp bend in tbo road,
the railroad crossing it twice with
in lufls than 100 yards. The road
choiild be so fixed as not to cross
I lie railroad nt all at this epoint,
iind now might be a good limo for
the County to join with the rail
road and run the dirt road in a
straight line across the swamp fiom
I be bridge over Town creek to a
point in lie Charleston road not
far from I he Powell settlement.
This would prevent,- ?nv contact
with the inilroad at all there and
Shorten the road Whether this is
<One or not ttomelhing should be?i
and quickly, for iu it3 present con-J
< ition it is a veritable death trap.
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SOiOOO.OO worth Dress Goods and!
Clotlfeg thrown on the market at
cost for a few days only. S. N.
igowcll & Co.
Pee" tfnv' neatest Aacnf for I he low
ruttfl In !?? on ( liriMm.'in Holiduj's, via
41i?t Potloatd Air Line Railway.
CarpetWmples to select from at
hcinjer'd.
;w Home Sewing Machines, at
lu> i nuv'i*.
Easel und Pictures at
GeiaenheimerV.
Chenille Table Cloth at
? . _ ? GoiHenheimcr's.
Upholalercd Rockers at
Geisenbeimer'e.
,Jl>j>e8tries Curtains at
* Geieenhoimtr'rt.
Cures Blood And Skin Troubles.
Trial Treatment Free.
la your blood puro? Are .von
ire of it? rDo dale or ecratcbes
le)o?!>t.J^oe?<|%Qr akin itch
born? Hare you Plnrplea?
iptiont? Qld Sore*? Boii?r Scrof
if RbennAlism? .. Fool B<?atb?
r"f*atar?b? Art you paU? AH run
'ffi? tjrtBB. B. B. (Botanic
foo4TJaim)Hti]I pcrify yoor blood,
>*fl erery florf.iad fire a dear,
... ak|B Deep ?falad
Mot re, Caaoer, Eattag
; a iodd
n__ ara qalakly coi
: Blood Bel?. Caree wkea all
fan*. %oroaghly leeted fol
Jjr ywr^ Drag ttena ll pel
battle. Trial traaUaeai trm
lac BLOOD B Aii* CO
[QC
j The Vtny Thai# *or an Xniaa 01ft
Son's tiuvp ih* (*hrl*tm>?*
| pro?vnt you want for you IV?11?ep. In??i l?
i or or friend. <it?t h Ilnhlnsun Cuili'r*
I Cu'? HuKOr. lit* will think <if you t'Viry?
(timu lie nhavoH. All fully wurranlCil.
Mi'f.iiin it Sons* li irbor Sliop.
1 ?lu>?r Houtli uf Maikot. Main Si
Death of Mi*. Muit hi?on,
Mrs Holla Murohison. widow of
ilie Into l\i*v Kttin'l Murchisnn, i)ir<t
it liof homo in lli?' Houlfth npi<?lil>i>r
hood last Tuesday nijjht at 1 I
oYloek. I'tccnued was a most t-h'i
oliriolian laity ami vvan nhont
?'J M nrs of a?jo The intoi merit took
jilaco on Wtulm tfd??y .afternoon ;*t >?
ii'flork ?t Mnilah rhnroh of which ^hv
was a consatent memtu-r.
Dropped Dead.
lVt<' Huiihs, a nrjjro i:>nn cm
(? ??V Oil U!i a 3t:Cti'?ii I Ml n 11 (It) i lift s.
A. I,, Biiddenl.v dioj.pi.d ditul
?^t Sulti?<liJ.\ inoininy iihont N
o'clock. liiijMicst eninc tt? )iis wotk
a? |>arenllv itH well jiihI lii'ftrtv a*
usual wIn*ti ho Wits htM\n In fa?i and
? infll nht' v. Mtdhjal aid
A Ab HU?nmolted 11u L ,lhu limn whs
dead holme tin? ?1??ct?? i- arrived,
riu: remains wire vii'v.rd l>y acting
niKuiiT Moore and Dr. .1. \V. Cor
nell and an everything showed
plainly u cast* of heart fiiil'iie, no
inqiuat w-ii Ik 1:1. Tin' uc^ro re
?>i;ltd oil 0:1111 libello ?Uee?. i.tar the
[|?'|>Ol,
Hi v. ?T K. Strickland ?.?? V.'od.
v MJQ (,)"t MilHi'UTH'OVf Com
ing n>'irri ?(,'<? of toe llov. V>. Tv'-.-'v^xVir
'ni?t 1 un.l M ins ( siri in 1,1 7. ili? |ht 11 nr
Mil, which o (nt la'.c.s piuce in the
Mt'tlirtriiai church nt. Ohe?.
icr, on WcdiM s<i:?v alternuon, the.
'20i h i?Kt, Miss Harbin i-i (ho
dji?i^htrr of Air ami ?]. V Mar
? hu ??f fhenhr. Mr SfrioKlnml ha->
?:cc< ptnhly t ( rvnl us pasto* of never
a! churclcM en }!.(? WSicrco circuit
luring the- past two \c,ir?> After
the mnrriiigo the conplo wit! rro to
McCloHwnrtville, in the W?v<?r purt <>l
t.lio State, where Mr. Strh l;lai:<\ will
hike chiir'Ot of week H.ssij.'jiCtl to him
in (hat eoei ion?Ivirlov.-r cot". ' "o
hiruh ft State.
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Don't fortfel we have npoeial har
tfaina for you every dav. Our store
19 crowded? new custouKua come
daily. S. N. Sowell <V < n.
Personal.
Ilev. J. L. Stokes llio new pastor
of the Camden Methodist. church
preached liis lirnt sermon lo-re Sun
flay, milking a moat fayornhlu im
pression.
Mr. Jordan Canlaon who hns
bet n confined to his room by sick
ness for two or three week*, we are
14! ad to no^1 i? able to he out Hgfiin.
Mr John K. Ndes and bride, of
Jm kaonvil'c, Kla., nro on a vinit lo
relatives in Camden.
Mr. H. H. Claiko will leave (o.mor
row to spend Christmas a'. Graham
villo where Mrs. Clarke haw been for
several weeks.
M?j. IC. H. Cantey, of Camden i9
on a visit to our city and is at the
Mansion House. a^fi^antey is
ii Confederate vcfteran whose re
cord was made in the army of
Northern Ylrpinia, and who 1*
^really beloved hy ni? fort??r tiow*
rade|.-<-Greo? villa Mountaineer.
Death of Mrs. A. T, Jamison,
A telegram was received in O'aip-*
den on Tuesday morning Inst an
nouncing the death of Airs. A. T.
Jamison which occurred that morn
ing' at 1 o'clock in Greenwood To
pay that our community where Mrs
Jumison was known ami loved so
well wua shocked doe^ not half tell
the story.?it was Borrow stricken,
iiwel, aghast. Up to last Mrs.)
Jamison lived in Camden for (.overall
years and her many Jetds of kind j
nesR sind words of love v,ld.'e. herO :
?ire still to freah in the minds t>( us
all, indeed h?-r gentle, loviiur minis
(ration around iho sick bedhid", and
in trouble of all kind, which Kirn so
cheerfully, gave can never be lorgot
ten. And T"?ow dearly the children
ioved Mrs. Jamison for her worlc in
the Sunday school and .Tunloi 1?. Y
P. IJ Their littlu hearts aro too sad
for utterance t?? know that denr Mrs
.Jam uon is do id. Mrs Jamison's
death is a distinct loss to the Stilt!
lor the position she held nt the tini"
of her death makes it k??; and the
worhl i? poorer thereby. Truly the
ways of Providence are mysterious.
The following nccount of Mrs. Ja
mison's death was !>iv?in by the
Greenwood correspondent to oiie of
the daily p antra :
"Mrs. A. T. Jamison, wife of the
superintendent nT the Connie Max
well orphanage. <iieil at lu-r home at
the orphanage today at 1 o'clock, af
tor a very brief illnons.* It was not
gc-ncrally known !o the city that abe
wan sik, and the announcement that
she was dead vfua a groat shock.
Nervous prostration is stated as the
cause of her death. Durmg the
Slate Baptist convention here 10
days ago she attended alt tho ees
fiionp, taking an active part 'iu* the
i.^3 ir ._j i* ii. it >.4
woeQCR'APieoting, jind it |hi thought
thafcrsM^#rtaxetirrer strength. 4f
ter the adjourn me t of Ihe conven
tion she became very weak and took
to her bed,trothere?ndittoa waa not
r-garded aa eerioa* aittil a dav 6r
two ago. Before fcernntrnage Mra.
Jamiaon waa * Mite Caldwell, of
Charleaton. She waa about 85 year*
her baabaod laavea
wood laet May with her
aad elnee that time by her iiMiy ex
'{etlleat trahe of eharaeter bad draw*
aroond her a large cfrcle of devoted
>{frteod<- IV iotemeot will, tafti
Promiscuous Items.
I and Brd Loun^ce, at
(lOiHrnhfiiuvr't.
A f.-lmi'it himh-mih* Wu9 or
in CmiihU o la?i night.
, Ii luis ln Hii mining almost i'uvs
suntly 1 *?r two ni^hl* and oue day.
K von want to gid Mtcr'iujf kiIvci
?ilwi.ys cJvU l??r QobIiuio'h' j^tiorl??.
?m will mT'iX nil!y ut S. I,ihumn'>>.
ICvi'r^ ImhIv hkcs our j<>!? printiuu.
; When you want real oeat printing
done litiujj us \our nidira.
We will a?dl 3 on goods cjjoajwr
than ufiy hoube in town, eoAie anoi
ji'c I'm N tinthidf. S. N Sg^i-ir tV Co,
S?'0 cnrrfclt'd woludulo of I In
Sfuhomd in The Chionielo lo-da\
i<>< hri ivii 1 m and dt^uviuue of trains
? ?li t Ii?i i-oad.
Kemoinh(>i' our motto: 't^ulok
i.n}*-n hit*t small piotiia." This i?
?\ t:y ??* ceil >.?? luuny jjoodti. S. N
S i wol I (' >.
\Vf ftiv luiltlcift ill t In* Ilot^r ' I
111 ^4 N? \r! loMt' n. cusIVmiii'I' llti<) ]
u ukio^ new titu-H evury day. Ilosi j
i>oo(Im for Il,o leusl u:ui.fy. S- N
>DWfII ll ( ??.
Mnny ? f our fiit iuls la a v o recent
l\ Kin l!\ I)!ou?li? iih a m?o(l ileal
<>f i-XCoiicnt woimI and lis; h t a ood (in I
their Huhst'i ipi ion. \N"asroiit I
iln-rn ilia! this will a<U in i.?> email
iio'huui o l? ihi* j?"tnl 11iocr oi Oil l ist- I
Hi 'IS,
0?dvtanl'ia vullVroti a si-vi in (iff i
*?n .\Ycd nc>dt?y nij.1 III. Ihm, tie Iik? j
? if nljicli, it is saiil, Iris not lai nj
?v j-jj. tU'j-U hi >? Sln'i iiian'a visi!.|
I fit' Iloti-I .It rninc, l >L'rll.ifi 'Mini
'Jfvortil father buiMinys in ilio * x- i
t> lit of a third of a block was tic- j
si roved.
If sou vv;?nl t r? your v w?ft*, !
i>< t iv l?un< I of K?yal l'lilcul lloni !
from S. N. S')H'?-ll <V On,
Will sellout < til i ?t nto( k of clot)1* 1
\\<ii Hntl Urct.? 0'nitlrt iit unit <Uir- I
i it jf (Is li.sl ill its 1] ulitlfi ys, Conic I
(juicl; mill j.'tl jinn choice. S. N i
S i\\ ( II <fc (,'o.
Christmas money by taking j
oi' low rat'"< on Si'.ib >.wil Air |
l.iiu- Kuiiw ay for the holidays.
Suhgeri.l>o to Tho Cluonii-if.
lift Fayette Mali Property Changes
Hands.
Huron K von Treaekow beeomis
thi: ownei of (Ins valuable aud his
toric property. Il is not known
ju^i fit present exactly what I lie ob
ject of the purchase i?, hut those
who are acquainted with the
UB iron" are satisfied thai it can
.?nlv be for the benefit of Camden.
It ij* understood that, our fellow
townsman Mr. Clias. 1*. Koasignol
is interested with tin? '-Baron" in
tin- development. of llii? properly,
and from our past experience willi
tliiw uentlnmnn, In1 sccam t<> I c a
natural born developer. lie* has
not been mnong us twelve mouths
as yet, ami already lie has promot
ed and put into successful opera
tion, a planing mill plant, a steam
I laundry, a novelty shop that turns
[out any kind of fancy woik, a large
sash door and blind business, be
sides the largest contracting busi
ness ever known in Camden. This
would indicate hie abcoluto confl
den en in the future of our city. Ju
conversation with him he remark
ed, that really at the moment the
intention of the ex^c'. way r.f de
velopment was not known. There
mere many things to consider in an
' undertaking of thifjkindj but that
at the proper time tne entire pro
ject would be given out, and thai
he yae satisfied it would meet with
the hear'.y approval of our people.
[ So hood as the "Baron" himself de
termines exactlv how they wll' d(
velope, the public will be notified
This, though ho would s?y, that
the .property would be sub-survey
ed at an early date, and much <>f it
wml I lie extensively improved.
.\ayetno declaim ha<* been tnude
in regard to the Hall itself.
OVKR DANK. OF CAMDKX.
0
Class will bo formed Jan
uary 1, 1901.
MRS. CHAS. A. MASH.
ENKLISU linos?
OUIt MOTTOS: ! Eurcktl
kMTuaZoks I
cT'fcAy towKrjg j Shaving'
_ l'OUTKNKSd i
satiVkauiion Parlor.
One Door North of Post Ofllcc.
$20.00 REWARD.
A reward of Twenty Pollnr# will lie";
paid for informatir.n Miffieient to convict
th? party or parties wjio l>roke into the
Canulcn Oraded School Building Satur
day iii/ht. and stole therefrom nine ersall
clocks, a half dozen pictures, a curtain,
and otherwise committed pettv mischief.
Thoa. J. Kirkland, fchr'ro,
II. ft. Carriaon; -
C.. W. Blrcirajore.
Beard of Trustoaa, Diat. Xo. f.
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O. M. Fowissp. J, B, Moktoom***
FORT & MOKTCfiMERY^
Contractors and Hnlldcrs,
We?i?b to <UU that w? h&v* lU? 4t;
fin im ft no nrtn?r*fciP tot tb? yarpon
of _ I Mpi
Mr trot k ?M nui to b? wHor *q
AMmM Mb*
?4'*a all litofe of '
?od
BROTHERS
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An* >oii sitWii^ drivers in mens, youth
or ehihlrcns /suits or overcoats' |f so
driw yourself to I * HliOS,
\
Co vou want a s)?oe dial will last audi
**' * ? ? ?' ? 4? I
^i\(k satisfaction. or a unv pau\i;iven for,
broken pair? ]hen t r\ a pair of our mens, j
bo>s, ladies or misses shoes* prices as low
as the Eowest.
Rock BmUom on all groceries. IV|one\
saved by tradin^with
& <
Wheat, Oats, Eye
Tho 'tf ''i as* 5*? -^8 BSaimJ to >So\v.
"i:c thai suwcU) pkiitil'ully, shall ro a |>likiitUuly* ?
He that xtnvelli stfttrhi^ly, siiall nsip M> iriiiixiy." !
\. i). Komu rl v uHi?fat iVr Urd in<?y, I'utp'e Straw iV^.dj
iio.il. i loimy (i row\\ ii' I Texas Rust IV^ol 1 t h . j
liY Iv and HAULKY.
..SAW.:/ ft
WE STRIVE TO EXCELL
in m ?lcfs??r niul soiling of IlnrncHs |
?unl l< i*l conH-lt-m (hut lliero uro few I
if !i11y houses iIx'ttcr godls.
or cvi'Ji ??ootid of cfj'iitl quality u<
pi icou.
(?ur I?lit? consists of Single Untrj/y,
Surrey. Express, Light mnl Heavy
trtun, Doul/u Huggy Mi<\ Fiirm Har
ness.
AMONCST OUR TOOLS
nor.o are below n standard which
will compare favorably will) lli.it <?<
goods sold ill equal prices I?v a?i\
other ItoiiKG in the trade. Soit metH
fouls ?ire uBcleH^ itt any pri<'o and \v?
handle none of t in in. These goods
? roon u par with nil other artic'e^ in
??ur IIAUDWAHE stock and tho-r
who like a realty good article at u
nominal price auould buy hero.
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CO
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Try some of oar fimons Youllikem ?2ro^ories. In ovory point superior
t'atron? piy the hj^t and the cheapest. Wo m'od onlv r.peat their words
What G./nlen (riWaoesfl in one choioe Teas an<l Coffees! A nip from a
-am- io will pr >vo it. Like tfWVMar made for beinga of another sphero,
Flour, Sugars, Spicca and other good thiaga to pleaae your pulate.
A D KENNEDY.
We luivo just reeeiveil a nieo lino of Gouts, Ladies
and ("liililre lis Shoes ] rices (o suit our easterners and
wc "? visit for all to see them before baying.
Wo also h ave it selected line of I)rv Goods, Notions,
and Gents Furnishing'goods, Clothing and Staple Groeer
9 -
ies. . /
Yours for Business,
H. E. HYATT &. BRO.
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GLASS. >: GLASS.
Now is the time to put in those broken panes 01 glans. I
have all sizes, single and double thick, from the binallest up to
36x44 inches . -
STO?J?S?Sheet iron heating stoves in all sizes, also ihe
best coal stove made for large hall wajs. If the fire*back to
jour cook stove has burnt out try my. iron Stove lining. It
makes a perfect fire-back, stops all cracks, and thus makes tlie
?love bake much better.
E3-V-j
7"Agnwyr<or Stalk Cutter,* th? simplest and best
machine on the market. Call and examine it. ?>
A nice Assortment ot whiter Up rotW. Will sell them out
_ _ ^
XmM and Wedding presents, handsome cwy^ Wm
verware, triple plated table catkry, pear! handle pea
Christmas Is Cm
Vt
a m
?ne!
RAPIDLY DRAWING NEAR,
A lid hunt a ('Uuts lia > sclented The
\
v.
'* ? ,> i
Ah one of his I'linipal 1 >ishihuiin/i Points. Ho has made
provision for all kinds, classes unci conditions, irom the small
<*s? to the greatest; so tunii", one and nil, and see how little it
will cost yon to supply nil your wants.
Below will be lound a it w el' tin many things which you
will lind as Christmas Presents, very appropriate, as well as
useful; and at prices within tin,' reach of all.
AMONG OUR BOOKS
will bfi found Mich a>
Waverloy Novels by Sir Walter *-*<?.?11?I'2 Volumes at
.:">() por set.
Hdna Lyala Wotke?G Volumes at JjJU per set.
Woiks of T. 8. Arthur?-12 Vo'nm s at #4.00 ptr set.
A. Conitn Doyle'a Wo rise?5 Volutin b at $1 per set.
Elliott's Works?0 Volumes at ft 1 75 prr ect.
Rifling Round the World (about .'>00 pages) 75c. ^
Our boys iu India " " 75c.
Our boys in China " " 75c.
Young Americans in Japan, 75c.
A Voyage in the Sunbeam, 75c.
ALL NICELY 0LOT1L BOUND.
Besides many others too tumorous to mention.
We have also, Ruby Silverware. Ornmnented Glass and
China, Lamps, Clock*, Imitation Cot Glass, Hose Bowls, Pitch*
ors. Punch Bowls eto, An endless </arioty of Scarf Pins, Cuff
Buttons, Nterllng 8ilver Bracelets, VVatoh Fobs, Silk and Lin
en Handkerchiefs,'Gent*' and Jioy-a1 Scar! and - Ties, Ladies
Gents' and Children's Gloves in all J^inds, classes and styles*
Beautiful collection <?f latent Style Pictures, etc. ;i
While much attention has been jiiven to Life's Fancies, by
The Gilt Edge Store the substantial part ban not been forgot
ten, and we can therefore meet all the demands along thia line
a3 well.
At OUR DRY C00I1S EMPORIUM CAN BE FOUND AL
MOST ANVTOQ If! THE WAY OF DRESS COODS
A LADY WOULO LIKE TO BUY, ?'
mid as to prices, we will pay that they have been placed.in the
reach of all. _
Cajl and leave your order* with our dress maker^ and milli
ner. they are busy bin as we have mid beforp^^irstfcome, first
served." Come early* and f;ee what ba)ga\nn we can/give you
iu Tailor made jjuits and M-per&te Skirts.
Bo\s and Gents Clothing Very, Very Chenp.
In abunancc for Ladies, Children and Men.
Headquarters for Blankets and Comforts?See our stock
before buying.
Just Received
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Another Shipment of Mattings. They are beautieH, and as
cheap a^vou could ask. We have^L Jew j)iecea. of Carpeting
left (Union ingrain, 36 inches wide,) which we are offering^-to
close at lew than cost. Now is your time, '
Don't Miss This 4 Opportuity.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS we will say Unit our. stuck
of Domestics, Ca.licos,;Outing, etc., is at their aenr ice,?and mm
?ire prepared to supply their wants at |>riccs that will make
them smile.
Yours Respectfully and Truly,
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