The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 30, 1902, Image 2
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PUBLISH Ki) KVKRY FRIDAY
HY
w. T-jl .M ' I )( .) w HI CjXj.
Phono i >
Hubschm'Tion IvA'i ks ? Ono year , Jft),
mx month*, 76 e?*nU; llit'uu 111011111/, 40
con t * .
FUtkh ko? Advkktihino : Opuinary
transient iidverl Summits, lii nfhci lion
$1?00 por 8<|i|aro ; each nuh^u/puiil in
Hortiun <>0 cools por HijnarvC
Candidates' ()?r?U fojr t'ottuly oflict'h
$r>.00. ( 'ontfroAHional $10.00.
Kusinoks locals, 6 coots p?-r line ouch in*
portion.
Uomnnihioat i?>ns will l>o published when
of in to tost to the i^cnora! public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
apoiiHiliility will ho assumed for the
vIowh of correspondents.
(tales for ooutraet advertising will l>e an
nounued ii|?on applicat ion ut 1 1 < <? ollice,
KomittancoH l>y c I iccks, drafts ami | ^ t ?\ I
money orders should ho made itavalde
to \V. I.. Mt'DOWKI.li,
( 'Htndcii, S, ( \
j At tho Domonrntir nm vent ion of
Chesterfield county, on the t ti of j
May, Hon. W. F. StoyenHon was
endorsed for tlio ofliee of Attorney
General. Mr. Sieyonnon is a moat
excellent gentleman and if eloclod
tho St a to will have ft jjood ollleer
in hi in.
VtIid Stato hoard of equalization
of railroad prnpeitv, at itfl meeting
in Columbia Inst work, rained the
>
uHMOHHrncn la of a til) in her of roada,
among them tlio S. ?V (I. Kx., 1
and tho L. Sr C. The former waaj
rained from 000 to #(?,000 por j
mi to, and tho latter from sM,f>0<? to
The total valuation of.'
railroad property for taxaiion Una
year will exocid hy ft million dol
lars last year's limite*.
News |i;i jm'i s n ii <) .hih IVintin;:
'1 lid follow ing tip] 1 in a r< cent j
ittHiic of Hut K r) hIiiiw Mm:
Nc\VM|tllpC!H HTM Oxpected |o SUp
port every i nfer priso of advantage!
to t l?e community in which they aicl
published. And they pret ty general j
Sy moot I hut. expectancy fully hy eon {
tributing more largely t- ? whalevei i
is for tlio best intercut of tho town
limn any other n^i-ncy. Mow ii this
helpfulness repaid by many?' Some,
instead of subscribing t ? ? r the paper,
borrow their neighbor 'n. Of Iters
fte ml what print inu they h:ive done
to other ollh;en whieh havo no inter
ent. in t'eir town and c??ntnbul<?
nothing to its upbuilding. 5?cwKpa
pers to e\ i-( need support, nnd H'cy
lmvo the r gld to exp? et, the patron !
fifjo of the local Ibid in w Iiopo inter- I
est they are published. Newspup^rs !
aro expected to ptlroniy.o home in |
dustrv at.d eontr Inite to the miocojuI
of homo unt.erpriHOH nud t in y do '*.!
while many in whoso ii.terwt fhc>
labor ami from whom they have n '
r'trht to e\ peel patronage and sup '
port hetdow it upon those who are in!
no way identified with their lowtt.i
TIiih in no! only a poor return for
material hclpfuluesN tint a bud bu.?
iueaa policy mh well."
Wo aro glad to say that, wo have
no such complaint to make of out j
poople. Tho people of Camden |
though, anyway you take thorn, arc
the boet on the face of the earth.
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The Campaigns.
Tho ?tato oxeoutivo cunniittoo
has jtist arranged schedules for the
two campaigns agr?*od upon in the
laic convention. Tho Hcnalotial
campaign opens iu Columbia on
Tuesday, .June 17, and cloaca at
Winnaboroon Thursday, August
21. Tho Htato campaign opens at
Sumter on Tuesdaj', Juno 17, and
*' cfoaos at Columbia on Thursday,
August 21. In the senatorial
eolied ule the meeting for Camden
1h tho second on the list and will
bo In Id here Wednesday, .June Is,
but in the State schedule Camden
la considerably further down the
list ? being the 21b h <>no ? ami will
bo held on Thursday, duly ;!!->!.
Tho candidates arc required to,
file their pledges with the ehalr
man of the committee at Columbia
not later than I "J o\ loek no<?n to.
tho day before the campaign <>| en-?,
AuriasseAsmenl i ?? payable upon
tpio filing of the pl 'd'jc.
U--* The aaseastncl) Ls an follows:
United Stales He o ri 1 1 1 1 mi I eohgress
' mao, $>')(); governor, > ' o, liouten
ftnt govet nor, < 1 . " ; adjutant n- '
ernl, $25, and all oih<;i *tulu r Ui es ,
$37 50.
Tha county ass -ssmcnt.s aie
heretofore in proportion t ?? Iheit
representation in the logisUnite.
A resol ill ton was adopted pro,
? lilbitiog county committees, fni^i
aaaessing candidates assessed by
$ho State committee.
Up to the present time there are
Juat abtifat 60 men wh'A are pros,
jwettre candidates for tho senate",
teas and Slate oMce?. One of
aages ?ays: "The amount
eloquence and* handy
at bangs over^tbe pec/
ttwtt
But. t'acB U
? Want* lfonvy l>nrrtiu:rB,
I Tim heir* of ? Kugineer Metealf,
I who wu? U ill* <t l.y fading into Buf
falo crctk wlili his tMigino lust
Spring, am suing Urn Smlli Coro
liun autt (Jeoi gi? Kxlennion Kail*
road company f?tr *10,00') dutuuy.cn.
Voi kville l%uq tin i ?
Near Atlanta Sunday a young
man named M illnrd l-co and
killed 1J 1 1 u NuUh\ '$ he crime
whh committed in chuieh, h ih] tin
cHii.->e unsigned VVUM lllUt. the \OUIIg
|Mdy 1 1 f used hi h HtiPUtioiiH
made l? i h escape, I. in. 000 urn n arei
acftrehing for t ho inunlercr.
I l )i iih lucn thought by fcomO thai i
patrotin oi (he rm ul ireo mad < 1 ?? 1 i v
orv ?vrt,em ??''??Id M*nd a sealed loiter
front one I ? ' ? v lo anoU or on I In* buuio
route for ono coil. Ti.o matter was
referred t.<> ilio proper ant Muilic*
and 'lift i ii formal ion olduiuo.l thai
su/'h mitt t or m n :h t };<? at the; regular
J -l ent I a'l:
A woinan'a uhmocI ul i ">n in I ope
ka had a dinner a few day* ago, it
in noted, anil one of the loanta wan;
"Woman : Without 1 1 ? i > Man is a
Hruto ' I'lm 1 1 outdo caino next
day when the local pupcr printed
|i, ?\Vo?i:i!i, Wit It nut. 1 1 ** r Man, iH
(i Mrutc." Thorn in a good deal in
punctual ion after all, soineti men. ?
Ncwh ?V ( ?onricr.
A man who w.oi "wanted" in
Ruwnin nud hcen photooniphed in
six diHYrenl positions, and the pic
ture* were duly circulated among
i he police department h , 'I ho chiel
id ono of iImsi' wrote to head<|uar
lei o a few da) s al'U r the issue of j
1 |,e nit. of poitr.'iitH, and hIuUmI :
"Sir, I have duly received the por- ,
trait of t he six niis 'icant'i w hone
capture is dewirod. I have arrest- |
ed live of lli. 'in, ii. i I 'hi'. s:x'li !h
ii nde r < to- 1 i va ? i on, and will he se
el! I e d hIomUv."
An r* \ c ? ( i 1 1 ! i ; ii way (>''?' u r r ? ' 1 1 in
I 'a md ti < oi S it u ' '1 . v lad. I w o j
mules l'? !< iomi.-: to M r. W ill y j
\ mvdi.'.n and heiijo dnv- ii hv a oo|.
i ,[?,.( t in hi 1 1 ? tk I f ip 1 d near II >1 ?!?: i ? h
[in, and ran d-wn l.yl t i t oi into |
| , ini ( 1 1 <t n | reel and turning in!"
Main h| reel at die t?onlei'n rate uioii I
nnien I ran to ||;o Colli I I lolls.' W hcto
ihov i in ned into one ul tin* back
s| i e? t h. Thev wore finally stoppeit
in (r the Ore rompanv'H Iconic. I'ho
driver held on P. the re Hi" t hrotigli
(in; entoo r;i"i; uiol w.<n unhurt. < >no
of (he uiulei wii'i cut jthoul one of
iU I.-,:".
MORE AIIOUT OUtt ROADS
Ml. I'.il.tor: -I waul to endorse wli.it
M , . i ; 1 1 1 . 1 1 II m ivf in lit>l week V I lironit
;i i ; 4 1 ; 4 4 1 ? I a lev ri iuiil; :. iii K-leronee l >
Lin ma/Jx. fin- lav. ;is ii n-ov ;-lft?tds !??
IH. I ?.iily'iMit> of ill-' ill. 'HI II 1 1 j II -t. hut limn
f- -i 1 1 1 > I ? !?? laihii' -s I I .a \ ' ever n.
!? i tiil '-l i- a ! i ii. >hI a failure i-ven
ffl'cii wi'iki ii !-r wiueK, l.'il, when I'
"llee'" in I lie trili- ,L li: e ' ?! I lie w old it i?
I his I einluriiu! i" the >.iu ? Ii" has ii in
tkiiai-|;e. Il in not' ??ii I v aloinie hul i
id^^f nnju'e, \\ ? i > ? 2 . t a e..'iiil v
ul >. T"? o*, ??? i i in pi* I ?( 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 .'tie 1 1 > > i u ??
\\ lull' lie i pi'l ll.'.ps I'll' .1 t"l lli" do
I v l.j i H' I . uiiil u ' - I I. ,kt ii i. v. . > "i I" I 1 1 a i .m
ilirl.t ilavi i'..| ll.i .-..u Iv. f. r w loch he
i i ? i ? i v f I:" p 'V. It i- really v.r- ill <o
lltii chain I ? i lh- y iln lied loeir
I d'-er. 1 1 \ i "1 e> ? iii 1 1 l men I" Me rye
ns jut. <>r w iim H.'.eM ir. roiirt on tin
Millie prineiplo ' M enune, it |i not oid\
li'ljilfl lilll UJfuillHl the enlist i I ul i.ui ul I l.i
t ' U i ted St ii I i'H I'.ir uliirli mil' forefather
foiiyht and died frcedum . 1 ilu not
ir?ii)i the rontl ninl eo.ixider it a Hill-ill
matter t" pay i'mio dollar a j i'nr, t.ul i* it
just. I- not n hard days woik vv iltli
more (hao ! 2 1 .. renN" Aa<1 a* Mr. liar,
?lell ii!?vn "who n? ?? ?* the t?enelit of the
i oihIh I mi V the men u I ??? 'I" t h"
h ust lor the hemif'.L of Hi.' roiel. ?i n U
il i-* it litre e.o-e, mi wilii tli'l ^ aleiee
llridi!.. I'o . "nil ili/eim of CaieiUn in
li < i n U 'he liver rim I, J' ?? v. 1 i< h I ln'V <h
eiM \ f tlie w i II ih'iie of ?ll prnKre??ive
pi-uphi \\ liv let the work st >p tln-re
Is tlieie n..t otln'p rm'dst leadinu le t'.on
.ten sailly in neei\yot repah*. Would ii"l
just a small part ol' what was upent thus
do untold kr<iod. 1ii*m tieeo truly sai l
1 1 1? pri se 1 1 1 n v h t e 1 1 1 i * a inil ur??. I lien
the liest mill . id v just phm i" hy Inxntioii.
.No iii'in who iii ton ntiiiny to juty taxes,
drseives auythiuK t<* toil lor if the pdtr
er ehi?H who lent nnd yet liv, Kiiridv
the land owner ofln pay tuves mid live,
mid il lie en: no! then I'd him ?ell 1-'
some iino w lio , in 1 .el o'lti'ifi -ii^i't'hi
wliat thrv "'a), "lie tlil i: vr I hh.v we ?'>'
Siidly in need el I" to I r.i'i.ls, nil I i<ei I
I i' i fii'i ul or. e W I, lie Miiuler 1 ? v. t In
ir. 'in v hat d;e nod.: I ?. . tin ?e is nn n- < .1
ul Hi !v |'i:e ; ll'e i n ol are line ei i ?o:1'
mi lit me Ih. , . < to ...us
| will only .fid i l::'t ??!??* pill I ? :'"t
1 1 1 <1 1 w i* 1 e.ill on iii \ r 1 1 i " \ . !'? 1 i i
i r i oe oi' I in 1 1 >-? ' ?- ?? "i ' 1 1 1 i v e ^ oi ?i \
? ' I ree"' h.imls in ? i?? ; n^' a 'i ?vs w - irlv.
t;. s| ei nn'l\ ,
j: M Ih-osos.
IiitorchiuifTMblr Hooks
N . . w hv llf S.mIm.u?.I \ir I.in.*
It. *i 1 1 w a v. h!! r.l 1 1 ?? m?'-t .-. iivi iik -lit ami
i In in if- 1 null"! ? 1 1 .1 \ ? I i Hi.'. T> i;?<*
in'w 1 1 ! ?- i '<? I ! < ?!. a .1 ! i' ;'i<l 1 I ! " ?
1 1 ii i 1 ,\ i r 1 . 1 1 1 ? ? ! i 1 \ mi i , i .> ? 1 1 r- J'i'"
i:nr!i aii?l :u".- i- ?? I ' 1 ' ? - ' u '
I * ? : 1 1 ?-< , M "ill1." lu'iv, ( 1 1 , <?? . i > i; t ! i . !'!
1 .< ?'i i -.v i i If. > ! ? 1 1 ;? li i ?*. \ ? li\ : :???,
i l. r'niii J I'intM, AtlaiM ?. K i> !.m- t. !.
W'.isiiiii a K.'ilt 'tin Tr . iti l.i ' tl.r\
si n% )!> <? ? I < *\ i- r than l:>i >?> 1 1 ? i ! ? ?
rail*- i v and t !? ,iin-l. ii> lir.i*. in In-i inu
t'iv S< .it.. . vi .1 Air l.ine, Atl.infi.- tVust
LiU''. 1'lant Svf-t.in , l.oni-'v ill.? an. I
NhhTivhK , anil thf olli. r principal i >il
!? ads <>' (Im? J"j?>i)tli. Thi l?>?ikH arc
r. >w <<m sale, ft nli-S. A I- coupon tirl-d
j.Hu-f's. .1 . .1. jMlt- r, rravrlinfr I'nsvcn.
JL'cr nii.l City TTNi<t a^ent, Main
t , jtytluiiiMn, sTTTT
HOMESTEAD NGTiGE
South Carolina ? Ker-diaw County.
Kx- Parte Tannine A. Wnttn, et al.,
In tin- mat Vr of tin* ( state <>f Alexander C.
a 1 1 s. deceased.
APIMilCATlDN KOll IIOMKSTEAD.
Petition having been mado to im? by
'MVitnnie A. Watts, the widow of Alexander
f?. Watts, to have s. t nxivlw to her ami her
children, 'a homestead in tho real uttd j?or
ul property of th?* ertato of v.^.i ,\ ;eJt.
"aJidej^C. Watt?i'Mcroft?e<l> *lluated in said
t otlnt V Anil State, noti<'.v> i* lateby tfivon
i hat proceed in g- wWl l?o had in my oflio*
in V'nmden, J?. f- . ?m \T??ndHV, ,!?????? (M?,
IIKV3. ct 12 o'clock M , to have rsid }lojpo
stead set oflide to tlto said U'ninmie ,A.
Watta and children.
Glvaa under my hand and acnl this 12 h
day Of M*J, iwn.
\ UX. WITTKOWgKV,
V Maatar KwreftawOomat j,
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yea Have Always Bought
)ltmrn the srf ' ' '
B*gnaUuu c >i C &&<*'//; /&- <C&4/Z '
D. C. ZEIGLER,
Arrhthif, ; : ; StDltic)', S. ('.
I'xjvu ? oiihiiKmi ion on itll matter* per
tiiinihi? I ? > t>iiil?lnig?. If fmoilcliiig i 1 <x-<
ititinu ?(ructuroM a h|mh -laity. oct26
i >ia . r m ivj r** f:. r's
GOLDEN RE>L/IE,r
CURES ANY GRIP
COI.D3
BRONCHITIS
SORE TI1H0A7
? ? ^NtURAlCIA
IW3IDK OK OUT UARRHttA
la 1 to 8 ralnutett 26c,M)c.fl.
J' or utile It v I ? M. /.etnj> & I )v I'liMtt ?
Notice of Application for
Discharge.
Nut in* ix herehv i v ? ? u that one month
from date Iicivi >1", on .Monday, .Inno Mh,
I'joi?, at iv* o'clock M,i I will apply to
t he. .1 ndiM: of Probate of Ktrahaw t'onri
Iv, South ('aroliim, fur bettors hinmi.s
Hi?ry a? Kxeentor of Kstntc of (John Me
Kne, deeeased , A. A. MOOKK,
May Mill, IHO'J. Kxeentor.
Notico of Application fur
Discharge.
Notice if hereby <_'iven iK.-it one month
from <hite hereof, on Monday, .June 2nd,
I , at I 'J <> < loik M , I will apidv to
itio .Inn-re fit t'ro'.me of Kershaw County
Soiitl. ('arolma, tor In-tler* lbsminHorv
an 11 x te u I or of t!ie estate of Simon
\S'ol fe, (l?'i i n se> 1 .
I?.\ VII) Wf
May !!'?>'. I' xccutor.
I'\ ll M nllf essi rt nl tie ifU'ii lli'i tn t'h
Wanted.
I f r- ! ? :i J ;e linn for inuiroo'f of a
brunch olhee >ve wish t<> op<n in this
viejnilv. Ilern is a irooil opening for
the man. Kindly ?_? i v t? j*ond j
r< fer? n "? h \ylieit w t if't:/;. The A. T.
^ I ? ? ?*r i h. W hole; ile I) -use, ( .'inciniia' 1,
Ohio, I !iii!d.i tiled ctil:uo<?uo -1 eln.
httllllpfi.
( 'liinii ( 'lul l I h til .
< 1 1 i n nlit im^r'a.
Now Home Sov. in^ .J\,l tieltinoH, at
( j icacnheilucl'H.
To It' lit.
( ) : ? i ? tivel vtv rooiui'il hotel in the
ci I v of ( ' :i tn lie it, S ( ! . I ,oe:it i (I on
iMnitt i|m i i, ;i ti ? I in con veniciit dis
l.ntiee f'oin till depots. lioime 'in
luinislied find in thorough repair.
AddreHf, W . A. Schro.k, Aj?(.,
( ainden, S. (
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money t" loan on ;i|>|>roved Ileal K*
I a ' e ,s, entity, nt seven per cont Ivn^y
ti t lie-. N " eonoiiiysi.iDH eharu'eif.
1,. A. \V ittliowsUy, Ciujilen, S. C.
? 1.. \V inkli:i , o'J \Y tlliuni Si.,
.1 ii I v - IK. New York,
| J. T. STEVENS,
KERSHAW, S. C.
j M:intifnHur?*r of
Kiln Dtiod Flooring, Ceiling,
Siding, Moulding, lialustcrs,
Columns, M anteln, and all
I nsulo Trim a Hpoomlty.
; fe! fe!! fe!!
I em now till nil orders 'or
j promptly ft ml mmtanlt'o every one
i I send out to tn? strictly fresh. Kighi
I pen? of I Im l?eflt Barred Plymouth
KocUh, White Wy nndottes and S ('
Mrown l.e^hotnH I have birds in
Ihc&e peit3 which cost me $10 efich.
numbers Rcorincr from li'2 to 94
j oints. >2.00; .^1 ftp tind :? 1 ;
! P'.?r Id, fti*?'ordinir to miitlm/H. *
j HKOiiKS IN MAN.
Yin k\ ill.-, S, (\
j Green (i roet;ry , Restaurant and
Board!! House.
I w\ \) l.i aiiii"!i!.iv thai I am now in
t to\ ii ?" i|i|irirM i .|i[.i iv i ; ,? Sin^leten'8
, II do-i\ :? i . < 1 a:n r ? ? :? ? 1 \ In .<? rve tli" pult
j 1 1 e v ; !; :i, v pt't'i ii Kr ' ' r v ? rot n ill an t
and hoard:nu Innse I litvim; tln>#e llir? t?
all nixh r the same iouf, ! am aole to jdvc
1 them all inv i>, r^-iiia! Mipervihion :n <1
' u'ii"M am . e in . l r.eii Is I he \ ? r\ h? M 8er
' \ t ill ind > i>e me i? t ><inr carl i?--t
; eo'iyenji le-e I ,'en , I >i: 1 1 r the ph'.Ct' ?
,,|.n >?ite > 1 1 _1i t oil ' <? I ; ike! V
lil 8f.fi ' t fllll V.
V/. T. HAMMOND.
? MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - S. C.
Purchaafc our makes, whith
we guarantee superior to any
sold South, and thereby save
money.
< Wiudow and Fancy Olana a
specialty. . July 4*1 I,
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? \ ?? ? -iCi.
lj/ie C /ironic I o*-y?
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ll/i'/t' f/o t/pt/r
| ^Printing. ||
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Phono /J6.
i fir. BKST
LAWN
SWINO
MAOU
AGENTS WANTED
I nwn Swings and Settees, llmnnmck
Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools,
ironing Tables, Wash Benches, 1:1c.
Agents easily make
S5 to SIO Per Day.
Will furnish samples at re
d need prices to thore desiring
Ivxclusive territory
j-.ivc-H, Address,
CliarliclJ Wooc'tni-Waro Co.,'
Cie.'RFIFLD, PI
PENS
THE BEST MADE. ALL STATIONERS SELL THEM.
S end 10 ccntujor it ustorkd j<cus.
Till? ESTKIUiKOOK STRICT. I'EN Ctt
l!ti John tjt.. New York.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
THE GREAT HIGHWAY
OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL.
UniMnrf tho Prinoipnl CommTircial
C?rvter? nnd H?nlth and Ploaeuro
RosoH? of the A'out h with tha uk/
NORTH, EAST and WEST.
Hi((h?Clais Vnntlhvilu Trains, Through Sleopin^-Oi^rs
h?tws?n New York nixl N*w OrUani, vU AtI?aiK,
Cincinnati and Florldn Points tU All?n(? add vlfc
Aakevill*.
Now Yorlt ind Florida, olthar vln Lynchbuvtfi DnnWll*
nnd fnvknniih, or via Richmokdi Danville and
Savannah.
Juparlar Dining-Gar Sorvio* ?n all Through Train*.
CxoclUttt Jarvio* and Low Raiaa to Charlatton ao?
count South Carolina Xnt?r?9tata and Wott Indian
Kipoiition. J
Winter Tourist Tickets to all Resorts now on sa|e a*
For d?(all?d information, II toraturo, tlmm tablma, ratet, *(?.,
apply to nearest tlckot-ngorit, or add rmr*
S. M. HARDWlOXi W. M. TAYLOE,
Ot/mmrml Patamngwr Mscn*. Matt. Oon. Pats. UBfOfit,
Wmmhlnrton, D. C. Mtiat t?A, Om
R. "W. UV NT, J. C. BEAM,
Dlv. P*sMmnj*r Jtgmnt, Dhtrlei P?m, Mgont,
CAaW?<(on, J. C. Ca
rinfiuABV ift tail
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and wlilcli has been
in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho si?iia#nro of
ami has been mado under his per
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no 0110 todeceivo you iu tliis.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but;
Experiments that trillo with and endanger tlio health of
infants and Children? Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlslmess. It euros Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fowl, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children** Panacea ? Tho Mother's Friend.
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GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS
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Tift ? 're Out J^or Tjhe ffl/ggest
Sfti(s/>icss in 01/ r jfisrori/.
Sranct Jftpril c, Sale*
Higger values ( 1 1 ft ] 1 ever, a vaster shewing' than ever, I) t
' facilities ami broader experience than ever, in fact, every -
ter
thintr t hat would go to mnke
Jpf Tjo u?c ring, Ou Is /lining iSvcntf
In this A <1 verl i.-enient we will only name tlirco of Our
leading bargains hut will have hundreds ol others equally
as good.
Jw
Kntire stock of Foulard Silks in all tho latest and
most desirable designs w hich we have been selling at
$1.00 ? reduced tr ~i'~) cents per yard. r'
Second
A cob s^al alien ng '>1 <>ur 2000 yards of Silk Pon
li ues. in plain and brocaded elVects. .A t tlie height of
the Season when every woman and girl needs light .,
weight dresses, ibis monster collection is one red at
1 ")c per yard. Tiny do not comprise a$y old stock
or abandoned styles ? but all new good;* purchased this * '
season - all popular st ivct and (evening shades. Tlfese
goods wore bought to set 1 at -?"> and 30c per yard,
but we find we are overstocked, 'consequently are
forced to sell them at the give-away price of 15 cents
Tj/iirci
:><)() Ladies Washable shirt waists ? in white and col
ors ? made bv one of the most reliablo manufacturers
in this country For quality, styl 1 1 I \V > *!c il \?U lip
they cannot be surpassed. Special price $1.00' worth
in an vmarket$l./)0
All that we can do in Millinery. Sounds funny,
Kb? 15ut it \< a I'ict. O11.1 workroom hands are kept
busy day ;ind 1 > i l- 1 1 1 in older to not disappoint our cus
toiners Kv? r\ dav the e\ press company rolls in more
good*. No time ?o wait on ireight trains.
Why a'l of this business? Simple enough. We are
selling corr cr millinery handled by people who aVif'ar
tistn in the huMress, capable ol pleading every taste,
and list but im; least, we are Millinery cheaper than- '
"Millinery Prices." We don't have to make it uall"
at Millinery, it is not a matter of profit, right now no_ .
way. We want to build up the leading Millinery bus
iness in this se. tion ot the country, and above all re
member our motto: "Xo matter what prices are quo
ted you, we will always be lower.
\ * ry Respect fully,
Tfirsch Sir os
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