The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 03, 1901, Image 2
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Kubbcbiption Katks:?<>no year-* f'l .60,
nix mouths, 76 cents; throe month*. 40 [
cent*. 1
Rvtkh ro? AnvKRTi8i.NO Ordinary
transient ad veiiisments, first insertion
? jmr Minnre ; en oh subsequent in I
aortion 60 cents per fupmro.
Candidates' Cards for County olllces
#f>.0t). Congressional $10.00,
JtusiiiciH localh, 6 cunts per lino elich In
sertion.
Communications will ho published when
of interest to tho K<'licru\ public nii(i
iiv>t of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will ho assumed for tIk
views of correspondents.
flatos for contract ?.<!vnrtini11v; will he an
nounoed upon applicationKt the office.
Ivoinltju.v.ct'ii hy checks, drafts and pj>ntid
-???"monoy ordnrs should ho made payable
to W. J,. MoDOWKI.I,,
Camden, S, C.
T'g Z ? ?"
? OA Ml) ION, 8. MAY H, 11*01.
The Hank ol' Camden.
It is wilh (.special pride *md
pleasure Lliat wo present to our
? jeadeis to-day a inoat flattering
statement of the Hank of Camden.
Steadily haa this institution grown
since its first inot-ptiun and to-day
the statement that is puhliahed
surpasses all previous ones. It in
rapidly growing in favor and pop
ularity. Hut how could it he oilier
"WlTIti "WiVli I Y -jiVIV<<'
business men tit its head? It ia
but a natural result of good busi
ness management. ,Io<|eed the con
dition of the Hank of Cqiudon ia a
most healthy one. The following
statement speaks for itself:
STATEMENT
of The Bank of Camden,
111 vV t I , C. .
Tlio condition of the Hank of
Camden at the clone of business,
Aprii 80ili, 11XH '?
KlsSOl'KCKS.
Loans and Discounts, ? 1 f? 1.12H On
JtiindH 2(1,000.00
Cash on hand and in other
Hanks 80,182.78
Furniture and Fixtures I,f?7"?
*208,8<?l?.1 8
LlAHII.ri'l ICS.
Capital $25,000.00
Surplus and protits lo,nl8K|
Deposits I8l,!)f>l H8
Dividends unpaid I,."(12.no
Due to other banks 1,828 8 1
i;;
I, C. II Yate?, Cashici <d thej
above named bunk, do aol. inni\
swear that the foregoing ntntcim-nl
Is true and cm reel, to t in* b? M. of
m)' knowledge and h"iit l
('. I (. Y ATKS, ( ' \mi 11 i;,
Sworn to before lue, this .'!0tli day
of April, 11)01,
VV. .M. Shannou, | i. s. |
Notary I'u hi it
Attest, (.'cu red,
II < i. (*ari ison, i
W. M. Shannon, Directors.
A. D. Ken tiedy. ^
The Chronicle rcturus thanks for
an invitation to attend t ho lilt It
annual convention and interstate
tournament to be held in Nowbeiry
June nth and 0 th. It will be a
great pleasure for us to be there
for we want to witness the carry
ing oil' by tLie Camden team of the
lirst priz.o.
H. H. Kvans has been granted
bail in the sum of *8,000. Ilo will
no longrr live in Columbia, but
has gone to his old home in Kdge
tlold where he will in the future re
bide.
Wo would find a great deal mote
good in our fellowmen if wo would
only look for it.? Kx.
Lift) ift Loo short, lo lie waKtcd Iji
hatred find j> <*11v' worrias.
(OKKKSPON DKMi;.
Pisgnli.
Dear Chronicle:?"I'ni lu Sum"
is not vory careful of hi-t duties.
Sometimes In: hits failed to bring
you fiore, uiuuh to tho disappoint
ment of your patrons. Not long
since you missed two visits, and wi
ll ad begun to think the high fresh
els had carried you down the river.
In couinMii with a large number,
wo have snlTVred from the big
raiiis, tiie land is washed iu places
ao that it will ho haul to repair.
Terracing has done much to .<?av?/
rpJling land, hut the last big rain
went broadside and left it* mark
for timo to come. Not in the mem
ory of the old folks, so they way,
has there been such a time to got a
stand of anything this Spring.
Some have had to plant corn over
tbreo time?nearly all twice, or a
part. Cotton planted up to the
15th lost has all been tp plant ov
rr The seed Just rqtted tn the
Motion aeeu is sOafcO.
_ iy only had enough to
fcnt once, and loslog them, have
dspend on those who had a few
sis to spare. I hear of no
it of speculation auiong our
Tbey have generously di
wflli the needy whenever they
lid. shows that there is an
Ihl# . chord connecting man
fbMl .Will throb at th? touob
tf?dsM *** late,
Hit ooldt ill fnit crop
"sir ?
fttit'iu* linvo wcallmrt'd thiou^h,
and I .think we wiil have an aver*
a git <? r o |Tin? point where it
could l>o tierlonely allcvlod by the
Cold, is now |>j?mt in nil probability.
Wo have '< good deal of hWKim sh
of various kind*, mostly from trripp
which U lout be to leave us. Some i
fow esse* of fever. ,M rn. John Me-i
Cart has been <piite slek for Home!
lime with iimlaiial fever, but ini
tonne belter.
The marriage epidemie arc ins toj
.lave panned to oihei places. 1'on
dIbly it will return next Fall.
Kov. J. (!. Crouch failed to meet
bin last appointments owin^ to i be
hi^h wj^fer. lie i.s much likiid by
hia chin dies lu re.
Mown in below i>ar, or at leant I
bear of none. Kverjone ace in a bu
sy at woik.
The hi??k? price of provisions,
tchould nil in ii 1 itlo our people to
make all rll\>rts to rnimh corn and
ho^H tiling ear. < Jccasional.
( j railed N<*liool
"Til K !? II l.l'll KKDKHS."
(The Study of a I'ieturo by Brctu.xi
Wv den in thiij,picture a |d*in ?;*?vcti*?|
vriih ^rass, and a j/n.up of troon on |Ilia
plain. Over Ibis plain :i shepherdess i*
l< tilling her thick she in leading lliem l<?
the hprinu thai l hi y miidd ?|Ut?neh their
111 irit botoi c si hi'I in^ fur home. \\ r en n
! see b'T home u> 'bo distance. a (tnall
I < *< >t t it * ? Sb" bus lift (?ver her
! shoulder. ami is leitdiiiu h nt t le laiiib
A* hIic wanders iil"HK she neonis In bo
[thinking. Is nho thinking about ?
I ]> ii hi*i iui J lit i ?i jji I lilllo t invalid sister
| itt homo. '?f wTioiii she is I biiikiny ;or ih i I
In? r fathor ami two bioihem, who are
j li/Mitu? un I bo lion tier f? ? r their count rv ?
There is a terrible war bciiij/ curried
on Iler father and brothers are fidit
i i for I licit bom* S a.id loved ones. They
' urn tiyhtir'? against the ^rout kin<^ of
I'raueo w lio wants to make Iheir ua'ivr
html a pniviiin- of I i anre.
Tbi* ^irl\i* loading I bo sheep, for there
i;< no in,in lu re- In wat' ti over tlieni; the
wono-ii luiiVe to do the work of llio men ;
if ! hey do net. overrule w ill die of -slur
viition. So over the whole land women
are cultivating I he crops ani <Ji??nu ;dl
the wot I; on Ihe firms, The sun will
Kooii be sellout "ml everything looks
ver> luight and pretty now. Sim will
lcnl her tdiocp home ami put them tin
ilfv'ihrllii for flu- ni;dit m horn nothing
can hui t or h.irui them.
Then she will go to her home, hoping
there will be some new* from hoi father
ami brotheis, 11? r they have not heard
from ihoiii In11 )y and hor mot her is very
I iniii h worried. Mamie A!oxuii?h r.
age 1'^ K1 'a
"T||K KKAITKS "
(Study of n I'ielure by .biles Breton)
It i* Huiiimn, and tbo snn, wlnlo tl"".v
inj> tifs be:iiitifui riivs on this bir^e iiehl
?f ^heut, jn t he^'inninjr to sink in th."
\*e8l. \ pavh has been made ihroiiKh
the (iehI i'ltd thn'e Imppy v<r omen m<
pas.tiiij thtoii^b on tin ir w?iv home.
I The woman in the middle bus her
I ji :n:i tiround I lie necks of I ho other tu o
j A revtiio p- in tier ba?d, whieh nhnws
)i:ir? I enl I ill)' t bo wheal
line ot the wilinen on the outline in
I h-ihlintr onl her hand to hoi bill" b -v
u ho Iiiih Hlopffl t" pbielc Ibtwer-H. Iidllti^
I him to riiino on homo, ui she in atiaid fn
lliitti to wander in I lie '.al! v\ hen..
Shoo in I ho inotniiiif those women, iit
t *i oi>(jkiio; their broaklml, 'left their
* and tvi nt out on I hoi r daily dtitv.
which w i'x to f<:ithor tlie harvcK 'I'hoy
i(.ft with i hcortnl l.cariit, not iiiiiohti^
(tiojr work at.all, alihoimh it whs h man's
work. Ihev look bineb with lliem. a^
tln'V know lliev would clay all day. Now
1111*\ w.irked li ti ? I nil day and tire remly
to (^ii back boi:ic, and luiu-a i^ootl ni^ht i>
lost.
Although thestc women leive a hard
litno in lii< . and have t?o ctluealioii at
all. anil ki.ow ni'thimr of what i* K'?it?n
on ill the outside wotld. still tbr-v are an
hnppy as can l>e. N\ e e'ln tell ihi-t from
(heir fno??s.
The pool is certainlv ?rile * hell lie
"Whore i'/noi aneo is bli^s, 'tis
lulb?v to he ?i?e."
a^o If. jr| pi. Courtney Atkinson.
Til K A K A II AND Ills lloltSK.
\rahia is a fount i \ in Am-'* and flu*
people ilit re arc Arabs or Nomads. The
N iiiuiil means "iiiovir.n." Tin- Arabs
move tu i: j11m?-i* w lirrc there is plenty of
i/rass, and. when tin* horse or camel cut*
nil of I lii- j_Ta?s, they move to another
place wIhti' 11??? f?* is plenty of crass.
The A r:ili loves hi* hoi sc as woII as he
Iovom his children.
There is a story about Aliment ami
his horse. line day Aliment and Koine
of his friend* were trading \\ itVi the Chi
ne!'"'. Tliev V civ overtaken by some
Turks ami were captured. The Turks
took Aliment nn>l his friends to camp
siti> 1 hound them tiwjit wit h some leather.
In the middle of the liij^ht Almo, the
nam? of Aliment's horse, heard his Mas
ter's groans, and the horse broke loose,
went to Aliment and saw that his mne
ters feet nil.I hands were hound tight : "o
A lino caught Ids masters belt ami ran a:<
fust as he could for home. Me ran fur
si\ hours, ami, when lie ;;ot home an.I
init hk nvT-tni-Ji>w n. Almo, his faithful
horse, dropped dt\id.
One ?lnv the Tuilcs and the Arabs were
lik-'htini'. This man,who was a lover of
his horse, dropped hi? con and got olV
hi* l.tir i'. The Arahtiiw that hi* horse
was voinc to (jet LilU'H, so he j111111>? cl in
front ?'f it to keep it from hehiK killed,
and l.e was billed himself.
iij^i 1-' yjTom Anrinin.
? A DI TCH (i 1 K1"
i* \ study of the pietnre of that name.)
The p>etiire is a little yirl w ith !\ eat in
her arms She is nhoiit six years old.
Her dress is lone ami is ma le of i
hrowii Hollands. She has on her head !
a white cap that tits very closely. Over
this she wears a loose onj>. she has ?
laive hrown eyes and dark hair. She)
looks very happy with hor Iutko hl.iek
cat on her arm. She wears (pieer wood
en shoes. I lei home is near the sea,
and hiino dykes are hui'.t to keep the wa
ter out heeaase the land i* so low.
This child seems very comfortably
clothed. She puts her shoes out every
day to see if any one will-put flowers in
them. All the fjirls in Holland try to
Ret a cold cneqno by the time thov are
oiKhUcn. This little >^?r 1 saves a 11 spare
money for her casquo and her mother,
falhor and brothers contribute to it.
Hgt* 12 gr 7. Annie Alexander.
Bo sure to come to ftec- us next
Monday. Wo h*vo something for
you. S, N. Sowell and Co.
DK. JOS. M. BR ANN ON,
- DENTIST.
Office up ?tain* front room <}ver Bank
of Camden.^ ^
?? ni??n
tin Md bMiiHri^Nr II1OO0.
Promico'4ouc Itemc.
?/*
IIuiu tunc ku Hi
(?witiCrihrixmt'n.
Hcauttful ni'lffi i??n of Ohuli'H at
< i ?*i ?????? ?iftt'M't
Kpfri^rtalorn fi;|?) 1 ???> ( i?? htu
I?'r? t-zt-.l rt !' '? (JejK'nhi imei'e.
China CM-xfU at.
(it i.-.i nlu iiiiCi'ri.
W'c linvo boiuo in'ill and nmiuom
ate I (1iiui>o on hand, will h< II tor
o<n>li or j^ootl Kof'iirily.
S. X. Sovvell ami Co
A nieo lino of I .idieH Shirt Wainta
from 'jr,n uj>, at the Oilt ildgo Stud'.
Cot our prieen on #ua< <>. Haw
al>out 110 Ioiih on lentil.
S. hi. Sowell urxl Co.
All wool AllxitroHH in white 1111<I
(?olorn ?it tliO (Jilt Kdgo Store.
Call at onco. at tho (Jilt J'Mjjo
S#"re, and M'n vv)(<? t. ii hoautifol lino
of \V aistin",H tin y have in Motislino
doSoIifc, (>r^iHizim,H, rafl'atHH, e(o.
Spring Calicos, <}in<;hbniH, Ma lraHf
I'er("ilcs, i to . in. grout ahnndaiH'o at
tin; (Jilt I nlgt! StorO.
Special bargain* at Sowoll'a ev
ery <lay. Don't fail to call on thorn
\\ liitc jonnlu sn imnioroi.'M stylos
and tjnulilir", and at popular pricca
at tho (lilt 1'Mj.pj Store.
Carpel HHinpli'ri L<> sclent from at
(?cincnhciiiiu 'h.
Ki lt Mattresses at (lei*on hcinii'a
LoiingiH ami Hi d I.ihiii^ch, nt
(ieiHonhohner'H.
Now Mono Vcwiim filuciiiuL-u, at
iMacliino iicnllrs nml oil.
(.eiHfcli lici inei
I)iu?tf> Copper and Old Iron Wanted.
Will p'iy lilt; highest price f??r
Hitino in cash.
II. L. S<? ii^.oshi !<?/,
Proprietor N. V. KinUu'l Store.
ft taSK"" < 'in- door noi'Llt of Mr. A. I).
Kenned v'?.
(llil). S. IIAUKl.lt fi S0\,
? M A N U FAOTU K KKH O F?
Doors, Sash, B'inds,
Moulding, Building Material,j
OHMII VyVj^IiU HMO Coi'l. i
CI IA UIYKSTON, - - - - S. ( >.
J'urehasc our makes, which
we </-ti;ir;mleo miperior t?? any
eo'd South, and thereby snve
money.
Window and Fancy (?lass a
?jp.'finl i v l>"o ? 'W
- 5 it ~
t? ??ntlemon, '1"' ncw,iio\tl Discovery
PIGEON MILK ENJECTION.
Curt- (ionhrrhoea and Oloet in 1 t<> -1
lay* Its action is magical. Prevent*
st i it tur??. All c<"in j?1?? t <?. 11> Ix' can it'll
in vrst p 'f1;t t. Suro preventative. Sent
!?v mail In package. prepaid, on
receipt nf pi ice. $1 |?or b<?*. KM.
/. nip l?ei\isa. Holcagts, Camden, S. C.
lvisi'y, < ?ui^lcly. Permanently lie
utorod.
ii i tin inn i > i' .ikax o ir ahu.vs
HINDIPO O'-iri" r.WEATFUKN.-TT
Tonic -tii.l Viiiili/iT is *..l?l with willt? n Kiui?mi
tee in cure Neivon* iwuiity. * it-iin.y, l*tn?
in? iiirmorv. Kit". i>i//hh-". UystiMiii. mo|ih *11
drain* (ill rIn1 N.IVOU* M*ti:un t .lUH.'.t I.J 1S...I
llillttl* nr KN' I'hiv t >": of I olnii'co, Opium, 1.1
..r '?l.ivinx iht- I'll.-.-il. U kills." It wiinl*
<iH Insanity, t onuuiiiptioii tiuil lH'aili. Ij '
-tin- Hio.hI ami llrain. liul <1* up the Miattereil
N< rvi < ttcatore* tho Kire of \ nutti, ami Itrnirfi*
the Pink Olow to I'nU'i licek*. ftivI nmko* you
Youna i?n?l "trotiir njfAln. W twixr* #.v
K. M. /.nnp .* *ole ayi*. < nyulfii, f. 0.
Womanly Beauty
Sparkling Kypw X' Wright Fare*
* ^ Yt Hi JtCumm .?rTTv?.
Ullininn Th* Great French Nerve
nlNull U Tonic ami Vitalitor Oure?
Nervfous Exhaustion, HyMoti*? nizzl
nM?, Headache, Backache and Female
Weakneaa ao common attending the
Monll.lv Period#. OIRI.* P*?*,n*
through th? trying change from Girlhood
to Womanhood will And In il a wonder
ful and relief and benefit. It (Juiei* and
atrenntben# ibo nerve*, Cleanse? the
blood, Cloara tho Brain ami Tone* up
the whole System. Make* ? u-owan
look yoanjr and Oral yowift. Frio* flw.?
it SoUjbf wfm. 2?wp A V*
Paea. eoto aceaMi Oa*de*, ?? ?7
THE BIG STOKE. THE BIG STORE*
Pl*ic?s * Scclc * 2k .J. Low^l* ?!' I5.CVCI*
Since the decline in |be {n ice of cotton, all'kinds of ?oods ban taken a tumlile.
Wo ?U in on the "-round floor uf usual. Onr New York lwycr Itas scooped ill some of
the l?i?^;i;st bargains (bat liuvc/cvor been known. Now in order (o move tbem (jtiick
we will cuJ/fJl'ices dial will do our many customers jrood.
\ ? 4 ~
LOOK AT TINS ItlvMA liK A liLi: LOW" I'KICKS.
* 7
White floint opun at oc pel* yard
Yard wide St i Inland at ?lc per yard.
Shirting Prints at le per yard.
Kanry Dimity oc, worth 10c.
Checked Homespun at Ic jut yard.
Vanl wide Bleaching Ac jier yard,
lie.st Calicos at 5c yard.
Colored Lawns at 1c yard.
Cottonades at 8 1
DRESS GOODS.
Tiio greatest selection of up-to-date Black Goods for Skirts and Suits \vevei shown
lOvery thing ih'\v in popular Fabrics can be seen at our bi^ sfore and our prices will be right.
they invariably are. See tbeni before buying, it will be money in ) omy pocket. Silks aie
nowadays w.<rn as formerly calico, and we are pre}) ireil to siu>%y> you the/nrgest and most ujv
to date line ever shown this side of the Mason and Dixie Line. f
( hangeableTaffeta Silk at loc per yard, cheap at 25c. ? /
Solid Color TalVefa including black at 3'Jc, worth (>()c.
Foulard Silks. the lowest lor Ladies Dresses, only one pattern of a kind (>?> and 7->c pel
< "? I. > I >* /u?? i ?)>) >?X>
Black Satin Duches from 50c yard up. Do not fail to see our Fancy S11 with riijbroidei'
ed ,\ppli'j'K'. all the new designs and colors, tile tiling for a fine silk w.iist at Toe. and ft I pr \d.
Ladies and Misses Oxford Tics and Sandles which we buy direct from Manufactory. \\ e
retail at wholesale. Save the middle man's profit and give the benelit to our eustoiy^rs.
Cbilds Oxlords and Sandals 50c(a pair worth 75c.
('hiId:"- Oxford 'lies and Sandals. fyest Dongola 7;;c, worth $1.
Ladies Oxford Ties and Sandals at 5()e, 70';, $1, 1.25, 1.00, all are vyorfh ? >() pr et more.
BIlEiliKKKV.
We can show you the inosf up-to-date llatB ever shown in Camden.
$2,500.00 Worth Clothing at 60 per cent on tlie $1
nuil urn I<> he sold tho Hftiuc way, Unit means $5 sa ts f'??r s:!, S7 50 .-nils fur c 1 S10 sui:lor .So,
suits lor \\ lien you want a suit thai will fit find give service call at our store, us we me headers in Dry
Goody, Olotlii ng, SliOfH, 11 (tin and (rents KurnisliingB an.I will not l>e undersold.
I \
Yours Ki'S|M'cflullv,
HIRSCH * BROTHERS * * COMPANY.
HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES.
Monday and Tuesday, May 6 and 7
Wo will break the record, Kvorythinrj in our ntore (it Confc. Don't
all come Mon.hv?we e:ui'I w-iit on e very body in ono duv?you will {*et
Harno lnirfcjftiiiK Tuesday an <>n Monday. Wo also wish to say the crowd
riinv make it a little warm lull wo will mipply you with palmetto fans to
keep cool uml try and make your visit both pleasant and profitable.
18 pounds Crannlated yt?vr?r for *1- 12 j ?< ?u ml h Coffee for ?l.
25 pounds Bice for $L 12 cans lies' Tomatotfs forifl.
12 fans tiin* Peaches, larjfe size fur ???J. 'JO pounds lUrlit brown sugar 1$.
l.'? boxes axle grease for ?1. l.'{ cans c< <r ti for$l,
(iood Flour#4 per barrel. Meal, meat, grits, etc, very cheap.
2 ilwz steel stall' Umbrellas at 42c, worth 75c,
3 (I( 7. steel staff Silk Umbrellas a. m:; worth $ 1.1?/1.
2 doz Talfella Silk Umbrellas at worth ?1 50.
'i doz TafTetta Silk Umbrellas at 1 .<??>, cheap at *2 50.
^"Nloz 1.ailies Kino quoUtv undervest at 8c, well worth 16".
*2 do/, men's ki 1 k hosonTOhirts at bOc, worth ?1.
3 (hi/, latest Stylo Shirts at K.'?e, wor.h ft I 25.
do/, mens Sdk bosom shirts at 32c worth 60c.
10 Jo/, I ply Linen Collars at 6c, worth 1 e
S doz Ladies t ply Linen Collars at flc, worth l"?c j0
?'? do/, pairs Link cuffo, best <pi?litv at iOc., worth 2uc.
M do/. pairs Ladies Lisle Drop Stit? !? Hose at 18c. worth 25c.
10 <l.i/, pairs Mens l'V.ncv halt Howe at 12c worth 26c.
10 do/, pairs Mens Kino Black half Hose at 18c, worth 25c.
2 do/, bottles Kino Cologne at 8e,? worth 2ic.
2 do/. pairR J/:idies wliiti. Silk (>loves at 22c, worth 35c.
1 Alarm Clocks at 62c? cheap at 75c.
lit) do/. Pearl Dress Muttons at 4c do/., worth 10c.
lOdoz Ladies Linen llandkorchii fs at 4c each, worth 5.
5 do/. Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs at 8c ea.di, worth 15. to.
doz Ladies Linen IIandkerehiefs at 18c each, worth 25.
flats of all styles at New York price. CldtUing to lit the shapo and
piv. Uet of all.
Croat drive In Silks from ode to 72c.
2 pieces white Duck at 7 l-2c, worth I'J l-2c.
">00 yds Cross Bordered Nainsooks at 4c, worth 0 1-4.
1000 vds White Dimity at 5 1 2c, worth 8 l-3c.
75 vd* Pique at 10c, worth 2on.
100 yards Lawn at 11c, worth 20c.
500 vnrda cordtul Lawn at 0 l-2c, woith 10c.
1000 yaids colored l.awn at 4c. worth <1 1-1.
1000 yards colored Lawn at 7 l-2o, worth 10.
1000 yards colored Law's at 3c, worth ?5c. T'.i
1500yards Silk fiorea Lawn at 8e, worth 12 1 2c. *. ,j
1000 yards Krench (Jrey Luwn at 8c, worth 10c.
12 bed Spreads at 55c, cheap at 1$. 15 bed Spreads at 72c cheap at 1.25.
10 hrd Spreads at 72e, cheap at 1 50. 0 bed Spreads at ?1.23 \fortli $2,00.
lot) yaids white Table Damask at 20c. worth 85c.
"?O vftrd? white Table Pamask at 2" 1,-2c, worth 35c.
200 yards K .'<1 Table Damask at 22c, worth U5.
50 yards lvP4 Table Damask 1t> 2-3c, worth 25c.
50 rards"Red Table Damask at 15c, worth 26c.
2 doz Chenille Table Covers nt .'He, worth f>0c,
25 yards Butchers Linen at 38c, worth 50c. This is a very fine piece of goods and
would he cheap at 50c. *
We will also oiTVr fine dre.ts goods at half tJieir value. We have several pftat-s J
fine Henriettas, Brilliant lues ami many other goods which will go at half price,*i
dont fail to ask to see them. I
1500 yards Cambric at 4c, worth 5c. 1000 yards Percales at fi 1 4c, worth !> 1-3.
1600 yds Percales at So, worth 12 1 2. 75 yardf. Crash at C?'4c worth 10.
5o yards Crssli iat 6c, worth 8'75 pieces Crash at* 11c, worth 20c.
.10 yards Pink Alhatrosat. 38c, worth fi:)c. 25 doz Towels at 4o, cheap at lOe.
5 doz Turkish Ball. Towels at !>C, cheap at 15c.
2 doz Linen Lap Kobe* at 38c, worth 75c. 1 doz Linen Lap llobes at 55c worth $1 i
r.O prs pants at 30c. worth 00. 25 prs pants at 55c, would bring Jt|.
200 prs pants at 83o, cheap at $1.25. 100 prs pants at 1.10, worth $1.60.
25 hoys blouse Wash Suits at 30<\ worth 60c.
1CO0 yards Kmbroideries at about half price. ? 500 yards Laco very cheap.
Kcmomhcr we hnve a full lir.o of Clothing cheaper than the cheapest.
24 prs wo in ens shoes at- 2 20, worth 3 60. 50 prs Womcns shoes at 1.75 worth $3.
12 prs womcns shoes at 1.85. worth 2 50.
30 pra women* shoes at 1.38, worth 2 25. /
12 prs womcns shoes at 1.28, worth 2.00.
200 prs ffoment shoes at 1.10. worth 1.60. .
12 prs women* ihoes at 06c, worth 1 26.
24 prs old JLadiea Comfort Shoes at 1 10, worth 1.50.
24 pr? old Ladies Comfort Shoes ateSc, worth 1.25.
2i prs ol.i Ladies Oxfonis it 1.10, Wiirtii 1.50. ?
12 pr? old Ladies Oxfords at 88c. worth 1.25.
76 prs Ladies Shoes, Laces and Butfon at R3c, worth 1.26.
24 prs Ladies Shoes, Laces and Button st 76c, worth 1.25.
50doz Mens Fine Shoes at 2.76, worth 3.60.
24 *alrs Mens Flna^hces at 2.20, worth 3.00. A
24 prs Mens Fine Shoes at 1 32. woith 2.00. m
3fl prs Mens Fina Shoe)* at 1.10. wr.rth 1.60.
60 pairs Brogsns at 1.10, worth 1.50 oO prs Rrcgnna 83c, worth 1.25.
500 New Idea Patterns at 6c. alx for 26c.
Yours Truly,
S N Sow ell & Go,
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You will find it a pleasure to buy clothing. You are
not hurried or worried and you got just what ) on want. Doj1 t
forget the Hoys Suits, they are going at 75c, $1, 1.'25, 1.50,
2.00 to&oO here.
You cannot expect truly Elegant Hosiery at Two for a Quar
ter, yet they are truly good in every way. Hotter ones for
more. This is our regular way of pricing shoes?nothing out
of the ordinary about it -our Solid Leather Shoes at $1 are
great Bargains.
(10 PCfJTC Makes it easy lbr you to buy a pair of our Beau
uO uLli lu tiful Oxford tics now.. They will not last forever
at that price, We are not only telling you about those Tennis
Shoes at 50 cents, but we a?e selling them. Better come earlyv
The more purl-T-iilur you are the better pleased we
will be (o show you our line of Neckwear and Kent's
Furnishing Ooods.
Just a few more of those Oxford Ties at (>-3e, but they won't
?tay long at that price. One more item. Our Crimson and
Cardinal llats for Boys are the correct thing. We are selling
them at 50 cents. Our line of Ladies' and Misses' Sailors and
Dressed Hats is now on display. Call and see them. They
are money savers for you. Here are the fine Bamboo uHel
met" for men. We are selling them at 50 cents. Our line of
Men's Boys' and Youths' Straw Hats is the best the market
affords from 25 cents to $2. There is nothing better than the
Jefferson Hut. Y\ e carry a complete line of "Queen Bess"
Shoes for Ladies at &2.00. You will find comfort and satisfac
tion. (Joods delivered promptly to any part of the city.
\ ery Respect-fully,
D. K? A**tSB?.''
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THAT HONEST, UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE RESTS
UPON IS A FAIR EXCHANGE. WE HAVE THE ?OODS
AND YOU HAVE THE MONEY. WHEN YOU TRADE
WITH US, WE ALWAYS MAKE A FAIR EXCHANGE. ---
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Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Farm Supplies, 8ho?f?
Buggy Whips, Tobacco, Ktc. H3B*Stock all n\e*'**&
fresh, and patronage will be greatly appreciated.
?Respectfully,
. WILLIA
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