The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 13, 1903, Image 3
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"St. Valontt'ne 's flay"
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A largo assortment of both
fan 7 and comic Valentine
no a* displayed at
THE CORNER DRUG STORE,
o Temp 6c 'DeZPctss,
'Phono 29.
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umh i.uriu ur nunoLu uou?
RECEIVED BY
\1. BATJM.
COME AND SEE AT ONCE.
Mints IPC Minn RIJT MY
PRICES ARE LOW.' "
9Jf. Sfilttum*
To Beni,
My house cd Littleton street.
Apply to Mr, C, C. Moore,
A Gibbee.
A Wafor Tee.
Jlie Jhdico of the Rpiscopn]
church will tjiro a "Wafer tea"
'I huredav afternoon, F* b. 19th
from 4:30 to f o'clock at the resi
dence of Mrs. H. G. Garrison. Ad
mission. 16 cent?. Flowers and I
home made candy will be 'or sale i
All are cordiatyy invited,
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The Trcuble Is Sleewhere.
I Uis Chronicle hns received nn
mei ous complaintii from subscribers
?t Kershawr and tfelbune that tbev
d? uot get their paper?' as toon as
they should. Mr. Shannon, . t he
postmaster here, assures us that I
ALL packages of the paper are
pent off promptly on the first train*
I he Chronicle is always mailed by
4 o clock in the afternoon and very
of tt tt hefor^lh*> Mrpe- be
Ing so the dereliction Is with the
mail sgent or some other postmss.
tfr. We tin at our subscribers will j
follow tile matter up and locale the
pause of the ttouble.
^ Handy Bloodhound.
Special to The State.
Spartanburg. Feb. 9.? This afur
noon Mrv^ William Weat of ibc
founty drovo^up to tbo store of
Mir coyapapy at thp T^c^pag (pills
Having tome business in the store, I
he left his horse standing to tin
buggy, and also bis valise in the
h?pev. After several minutes be
returned and discovered that his
tfajiae jvns fpisfcirgr. An inspection
flt'W i b* .fri'MAt ebnwti in oil
p?ii?is 1? amng from ihe rear of ih*
''"'-y, ^ ihe big rarfd. /Afur
sou-e lime a bloodhound b< longing
to (?.n>c one in the neighborhood
w#e secured and put on the trail,!
t and several
The houid trucked the,
thiif seven miles, where the party
captured hlir. He w*aR a nrgro,
?nd had the atolen Valiae in his
ft ^ tlfla# hs waa iuu
tf9r'9;
Theatricals at Liberty Hill.
A very pleasant and entertain.
Ln.f ?D'ertainment was given si
f*?berty fjill, b
JJtt'lered the Pomesticprama "The
Pha nv ** *5* f"1" at
entiS * i ^eFe JPfOy fuoh
, [ oftya bepp eo joyed
ILltL* *"?' 2*2 wbfn ?wi
'rV.t;h occ??tnBI.
^clton' J- B.- Ononloghftm.
j.?ih M.rlow, w. 0, Cannl.gh.x.
??r "m
C*r-\ii ^?y) J no. Hay.
Sihni0* Curetoi.
* Tel U%? TE M4m F' KIo>??'
' ? jKtas
, ? . , *? ooaluasaa, aotaea. ?
??uld he changed, another comuSl
1* 92"*** ? ' Jujtfp Ji
SS#, _
** at|?ttS2r *****
Aw
~ ^ V ?l ?!????"
LhA rn ,.)r(!fr<'8l,lve euchre party a?
the Club House on lu?t Friday, whs
ThrMl0D ?f rspecUl pteasuie
I here were ? grm
present. Mi.. Alexander, Vf S,
A? Justine, Kla ., won the ladies best
! ' \ , ?"* Burnet, was
Mri tt ii fr Rfotlernen's beat, and
conn'olatioo! r"COlV,,', lb#
Kn?m ^(,Q,!8day ?'ternoo& Miss
Kmma Shannon waa to have enter.
Ulned at the country Club with
the uaual weekly polo to,, but on
aceount of tho inclemency of ihe
Zl <VT !Um P???P0Md ^ until
I (PHday) afternoon. She wiil
be assisted hv her aunt. Mrs. A. M.
Shannon, of Portland. It U hop* <1
.t,le weather will be fine, an at
tractive gnuie of polo will be olaved
and ii large number of members of
the CJub and other friends will be
present.
ML Shannon has juai retumed
rrcin Columbia, . and her numerous
friends wjll be charmed to welcome
her hack to their Social Circle,
Mrs. , fame? M. Htoney gave a
most delightful tea on Wednesday
youn? relatives to
tier brother, who Iihh come to accept
h place in our progressive Oil M(||,
On Wednesday eyoniatf The
JuRior (3|rc|o of tho $p|?cnpal
Guild gave an entertainment ?t
the .Chapel for the benefit of th.*
Memorial Windows In their church.
riie U. IX C. Chapter of John
D. Kennedy gave an elegant enter
tainment at the resi dunce of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Logan Lang on XtoUr-8?
lliglll" Wp W'll fi've a <ulV-'r
RtpouDt of the clurwig MccaaUiu
next yveefc.
The Country p|ub house ball for
this (JTrldoy) evening will be a verj
One ft(f.?.ir, being a Valentine party,
a M aefjiierade and f^erman 90m?
biped, T!ipre\vl|l ho a Urge crowd
and all anticipate a very festi\,p
jcy^nlng.
PERSONAL.
Dr. A. W. Burnet spent Sunday in
^Q'umbia,
Ur. tf. Leslie Kemp was in tJoium
)ia Ja*t Mojiduy,
/ Mies Cora Carrison hat) ret VI mod
1'roui Annapolis,
Misafibnor LawBon returned to
Columbia last Monday.
Our hiuhly esteemed friend, Mr
T. B Clyhurn, of WesiyUle, was in
Camden Tuesday.
Mr. C. C. Whitaker left op Sunday
night for flaltimaro where he will
spon several days, 1
Mr. Sutton Johnson, of N. C.,
brother of Mrs. C. C#Vaughan, was
in Camden last Sunday.
Miss Mary Ashe, of the Presby
terian College for Women, spent
last Sunday in Camden.
Mr. 8. J T. ?oung left on Mon
day night last for Whlttler, Cal.,
where be will in the future reside.
Mtee Sadie Ancrura and her pa
rents are at home again and they are
all entjiHBeatjo p??? thp|f de.fghtful
visii. .
During the absence of Mias Belie
Thomsom Mrs. T. Benton Bruce ha?
Acted as organist for the Camden
Baptist church.
Messrs. llaraington Godfrey and
0. }$. WftMiU spent g*tqrdj?y \u
Camden. Tbey are prom neat young
business men of Cberaw.
Miss Emma Shannon has returned
from n visit of a month to h? r rela
tives in Columbia, where ?be has
bac| a niont oliarnjinjj tjj}}*
Mr, 'ritoniais McTiond who lias held
a position here for some t'oie at the
Northwestern depot, baa accepted a
position nt High 1'oint, N. C.
Mies S*!lie Davis, who haa bffi>
the gue9t of iMrs S. ^J. Edtnnndg,
Mjp rk?rpt erf if or' mVy
friend*, has returned borne.? Sumter
Item, 9th Inst.
Lieutenant W. A. Anorum, who
has just graduated from AnnapuHa
is at h?fW for a sbort visit. Ho ocr
tofoly )i a (jne sne'ejuien 6f th^youijp
oncers of the [|. S. $favn( sptyipp
Mfi, JubR Miller of St. Paul M?no?
Is (>D a vlxlt to her parents, Mr. am'
Mrs. W. A. Ancrum. One of Catn?
don's favorite bells, Mrs. Miller will
always
Cheap Rates via Seaboard. Special
Bates to the Madi Qras Celebrations.
j?or tfip ftboty) capitis The $04.
hoaid 4ir f>inp will sell tiefcetf,
fropq Columbia, 8t C, at the fol.
lowing low ratea: New Orleans,
"fcir, ? and return, Votnle
Ala., and return, $17.20; andf Pen
secolo, Flu., and return, $16.70
Propotionately low rates wll| ap:
ply 'pm PVbtr Soutli Oiralins
pojau,
Tickets will ba sold February
17th to the 23rd inclusive, and for
trains scheduled to aprive at desti
nation by noon of Feb. 24th.
Final limit of tickets wli] he feft.
*'??* 'MtfPMor
ofkhTs limit io Warpb Hlh can be
Jjl Hoe payment ot fifty cents and
deposit of ticket with the Joint
Afffik st deslinstion, on or prolr,
to Feb. 18th.
Seaboard offurs qui ok
schedules and ths shoit |ia?
Up\X\ ID my flouth Carolina points.
Cell or write soy H?boMd Agent.
J. J., Poller,
Traveling Passenger A feet,
Columbia, 8. C.
Tfjm id. Id
jot besleeee will ta*
Death of Mr. Jctuph K. Nile*.
Mr. Joseph Kershaw Miles, fourth
I hod Mrs. M. A. Nile?, was killed
I in a railrot?l wreck ne?r (Quitman,
; ( j a , t m Mt Wednesday, the 11th mut
, Deceased wua a young man of arerl
ling qualities. and all who knew him
j he hi >hiin in the highest esteem.
He w hh 23 years of ?|/e and left
Camden ooly a few months a^o to
accept a poaition on the railroad.
His remains are oxpected in Cam*
?leu this morning at 1 1 tiJO over the
Atlantic Count Lino and the hunal
will he In the family plot at tlx
cemetery.
COLlIMliUN CUR ETON 1IAI1.K
At the residence <?? hi* n<?o, Mr.
B. F. Ha.le, on Sunday, Febrnary
8th, Capt. Columbus Cnrotun Haile
departed this lift? in the 80th year
of hi* age, he having been horn in
Kershaw county, January 17th.
1824, the sou of Col. ami Mr*.
Jauios C. Halle, and the oldest ? f
four brothers and seven sIsumm
This announcement will carry sor
row to many homes not in Ketnlu.w
county alone, hut in other coumi* h
and in other states, for Capt. Halle
*?8 wlilly known and universal^
loved. In boyhood, he attended
school at Kustell Place, where li?
yiVfl b r> o ?' ? 1 ?* _
ties in which he excelled. Later,!
he utndifU in Camden under tlmae i
great instiuctois, John A. LeUndj
and Leslie Mt-Candlsss. He devotod !
himself to agriculture, and practiced
survovink', and. was one of the heal
known and most accurate of pui
veyors. He whb fond of the mili
tary, and prior to tho civil w:ir
held rank in the miUtin. ? In Fdj
n\arvi H company of volun
teers was organir.vi in upper K?i
shaw f.ir service tn the war of Sr
c?afilou. By common consent,
Columhns Ilaile, then a man in the
prime of life, was chogsn captain.
This company wa? the Flat Hock
ftuards, which bee?*me Co. G. of
J$ersbaw,s $nd 8. C. V , and with it
won imperishable renown. His
service** in tho war were too ex
tensive to be mentioned now in d<^
tail. Sufike it lo say that he
always where duty required him to
be; and 'hM Mana?*?aa, Fort Su lif
ter under Htephen KllloU, The
Crater, Five Koike and other bat
tles could be worthily carved upon
his tombatone. At Five Forks he
was captured andeent lo JohnsouV
Island prison,- in Like Krie, where
he was confined until afler hostili
ties ceaspd.
During the dark days that fol
lowed the war, he bore himself
becaipe all good citizens He
counted not bis time and oouafort,
and enduTe&Uardsbipi in tho strug
gle for the redemption of South
Carolina in 1876.
As evidence of the esteem in
which he was ho)<J. by his fellow
citizens, it may be .mentioned that
he held th? o'Wco (Jp^qty Treas
urer (or eight years, and for a lik*
period he had been Probate Judge
at the time of his death.
Capt. Haile was essentially a
modest man. He was neverioud
or osteptatioiif *bo?t anything*
Jt wa| with difficulty that his
1 closest friends oould ever. set him
lo talk about events m'- hm life In
whtoU he had figured prow I Deo ll v.
But 1-e -would always givo full
credit to others. Slid an old
soldier on the vyay to ppi^etcry
tyontfay awning; i-tjapt. Hailo
wm a few years toy senior, and I
have known 'him all my life. I
never knew one whoie long life
was as free from blemish. Tnvvei
saw him angry, never hi#
u' V F 2 wtyv (Vr urOHue Wt.vd, and
n? ver knew him to become excited.
He was a tran rf high courage, and
1 have 9<tq him in places where only
brave men went and stayed. And
wiihul he wae the rro?t un&fiusu ot
? V t ? - s t * aiV it* 3\ *? v. I
?m?3 , !t ii? tti
t^e afgefHofl t.f Bplf. ilOft.
staotly preferred others even to hi*
own detriment. Such men ?re not
unmcrouoi and when one dlo^, he
oan.ba poorly spared."
one old Tptpr au p \ \ *?<V
estjmate b( uabt. ftafjo Is co^re^t.
Tr?JV iuj^'e are vhe t#nd?r
cits the loving are the daring." '
In 1849, Capt. liaile married
Misa Mary Williams, only daughter
of Mr. Richard Willing ^ Iver
ch^w pouuty. 'Hhb ' AWeevfti e d
nfc6la i8d9. Shi was a mAtix
ftcllent woman and their long mar
ried life was most happy, T^ey
raised aix pMflreu ; fcicliarq
Hsjl*, of pol^fyaj tyeni*q)\n
Uaile, of CJaiflifM* : ,fofcn ft. Halle,
qf Heath ^Ipriwgi Mrs. L. M. Cly
burn, (now deceased) of Lanoas*
ter; Thomas C. Haile, of A'kansas ;
"WdhMri. R. A. McDowell, of Cwm.
den. The funeral aCT^oe* t\\ tbe
Preebjterha flbflTph of wfoch
jtyaije wa? % member, w?H) eon.
Uuuted" by the paator, Rev. W. W.
Mills, D. D., aasisted by Rev. Jabcz
Ferris, pastor of the Baptist ^hurch.
And aalhe etui waa going down be
hind tbe darkened we^ ?OT?owing
loved oaf 9 frlpnd" Wore to VheW
Ja?t reeling place in t^uak*? Gear*
tery ihajportel remains of our very
daee and muetl hwred friend* W?
bade him good-bye^ \ till we meat
again. \
The menptan of tbe Jo La D.
K^nnf^y Ch?pUr, II D C., will
P1?m4 feftnd in th?lr T*?rly d?e?
for lfOIr it ?koi to Mr*. H?rau
Bi??t Tmnm, m tb? Chapter
dm to iIm SUM i?d U if tod
TmnHMMMllM Mill F4bn?ry.
Mrs C. J. 8Uuo*,irnPm.
Ma O. KaiNdy Oh?p., U. D. C.
Try Ml elfwllmwl is Tb*
kmMc nd mi MifuM
Have You Heen Tlieio?
IVhat? ) j
THIS FAMOUS ilUII! 111. SHOE FHIUMi
^3Sj-D ZMUSSEJlS. ? L ?
Soli,' flexible, drossy. Woais tilcc iron. Thin or Ihit k soli*.
Listen to the price ? $1. 50. <? n ir.inh'cd to ?ftvc s itislaeJ L?ni.
Best Shoo 011 eatlh lor thu iu< lioy. Don't fail to tlu-iu j
I^or Hale l>y W. I fl . rJT. HO 8 I 6.j
Tho Shou And <;iollii?!>; Mali.
Mules I
Of course you want n line mule
to in tike u fine crop this yea1. Mr. j
M, Huuni haw j.uHl got.ten in nearj
loud and thev art O. K. Bvi suic to
soc ibein before you buy.
Openud Up la Cnmcien A^aiu
Mr. Robt. Team who conducted j
^ mercantile business hern a ft>w j
yearn ?j{", but who ) u !?<- bn? been :
epgaged in busim-ss nt Luioft',
opened iij) business i ri Chihui'ii!
njrnin. Il? oucujdHH the ft ore just!
nor lb of Mr. A. 1). Kennedy's.
Oot the Order.
Mr. W. ('. Motigh, who went to
Laurent! )hsl w?i k to Hd f?n h con
tract to furnish brick for a large
building there', w?s successful t?>
?et'ing the order. Whun samples
? ? F Unniden bricks were compared
with those from other factories the
buyers decided in* fuvor of Cam
den's, so far superior were they
from the others, and the brick com
pany will start Immediately upon
ibis large order, a
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS .
A complete lint? of coffins? all
prices at T, J. Ar rants.
Try an ad. in The Cyanide and
note how your business will increase.
Composition* From the CanxltMi
(Shaded 'School.
CAMDEN DURING a SNCW STORM,
When we awo^ |a Vbw morning and
|oo^ei^ $1 window, the entire town
spouted to b? transformed. ?o different
did tt look from the night before. Kvery
thing w?a covered with hikjw and was ko
pretty and white that it almost set-mud
wroiitf to walk on the' ground. T^p
cloud* were lowering, ?md fofi'mut
ve were to (rtOH* hum as wliitih
SttHH Mtfcfcwl lU into, |(- ro and tliorw
little moMtlda mmlo by small
bn?h' s. The proves of oa^s and pin'*
looked h.-'Hutifu' , thy form or ji,
tnirmenlM of ico. wbirh r.-b^rpd
b<trcne?? rati* d b/ thy
?li?'d nnd faih \\ Uf^n Um*\V. ice
ci?lrH StfS? MVW "K ?rou.1 V'Vhil'.i ?
Ipe UrJ$. wVWV* W >" beliur *o
jieayUv lylefl fc*'S were bent no-oly
(o 'twfe JrrO?'ntl, lomo hi?ir;;? Already
ralion. The p!nca not loins? covered
Otitlrely with hnow nnd ire, rel\yv^
somewhat foe whiteness of nytv^hine
else, their dark groa^\ fcWui'^a'Vwkii'fr
wij t^W'l p(f bulls?* wertf-aln.)
c^eX; ftr<*U?W uu th? civm
loPJi h^cJPi Mug milking the roof look
HS if it was deoorated with a fringe y(
lee. On the fenoes the anow wa? bfHPT'.U
ib tpota, and all the low wire
almoat covered with ^auv*'? " ? >'
Tho 1!U^ inrttf' ' oir<l? could be ?con i
kviU8 ^Vound H? If trying to find Home- 1
thing to ?at. You could also hear thew
twittering, which sounded v^jpy y\rett>*.
and made you thin^ Vb**, wat some
thlnst ally?
lixf f9W?f 'W* X**y one
an<^ trppre^i^d \\\ Vi?? memory of
all who saw Ada Phelps.
Age 1* -^orade 10.
PICNIC 8CKNIC AT MIT USER III".
On a balmy spriiiK Jay in Mn$f we ,
started out on a Sunday ae.bu*} picuio at |
Mulberry, a cpuwtrv place ubout tl.ree^
wi?o^ fvW ^mden.
\, 'r<%c uepery <m both aides of the road
, wa* very beautltul. The tn*e? were all
In fob leaf and thebcautlfnl wild (lowera
In bloom.
But the scenery at 'Mulberry w*?
much finer than that on tho ^ ay, The
great brick houao, >\lth Ha wide marble
steps and ma (hi* ^illata, of the Doriao
?teW<Vf archUseture, which anppprtcd
t^e fo<vf oT the plaiaa, was very on
poaing, BvanUful maitnolia tree* full
of bloom* were on one able of th?< house
As w? proceed e<l farther, we saw ?wi?i{?
fattened to the high hrnnohe* of tt??
Hvw oaka, with girls nnd boy t swi???rlii>.
in thttn.
At an oiler idaof, there was an open,
air shortfall gallery where girl* and
boys vW ?riUi ?ok other (or the prize
?I ? bo* U oawdy. J.
- Her* and there were groups enraged
tn ? Yactoty of gaaags.
Oat the pfwfttl*t fit ol thU happy'
?oene waa the lake. althQtwjb the water
was ma4dr. The rarftos was raffled by
a light wind awd a y?rty of bora aad
ririt tt?tminrtm h a <>titoliiw?il
(Mt
Whae w* rirtnrw*^ bnwa atmtgK oor
\+v?}
A Guui'autoe With Uvery P-.tt chfint',
We (?u:u :.ntHO evury sirl ielo #<i >1 ?! I?y
n . a I. no matter wb?? prior, lop > v e
h tisfaelioo. Sumo with re pair pork.
Weinberg Bivh\
a. o. zmcooir/e,
A t loniey-Ht-l.:i \v.
Special at'ent'on piv??u ??> roM"ft:nn
??f '-{?*i!ty. Aci-oam *, !?'.<>*. 4 Kntate
'>< 'uht ,o>d rtold Fire ln-nri?n<M?;
%
?ir'ij.'ttrtMw.nKj $\p??lf t [ 1 1 \\ r.(;
y, a'pio iji|v- rut; S|||d S,p00H
?poop; i><|) p'li! o'/iputA
'.(.ii.nel oj .i;? uod s.w.>"*o?l i.? i j 1 1?<!
I ) i;? ( | A*. ? tptiiimmp'.i) Jo
*P'n?auum A14 p jao.kI sojr.n ix:ojr?
,,/$ Kvflinip.
Notice is berehy giv?'t> that tlr; touch- 1
ci' Kxamiruition for Kershaw County
w?M bo h?ld si* the Court ot> l<Vh. 1
ru'iry 20ili, 1903. TcHcherH \y',H ph*?H<*
t a ! :?- notice, and govern thoofKidvpg ac
cordingly, U. O Hrnoe,
Supt. Education, K. C.
Jf. yt. S73en$Qyt,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Plans and specification* furnished.
PI tte-jrlaan store fronts a speciality,
Work superintended.
Jan. 9 tf.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Ou tlrvt Mortgage* on improved farm*
at *fVon ppr con*, interest on (mm* of
il'JOO.OO and over, snd eiifht per cent
ou BuuiHofleHH than *1#00,00. No com-1
mission* cVtRVj^atJ. Eauy tertna. Ap
ply to, V ' ' ' r
fj.'.V. Wittkowaky, (Jam den, S. C.
or 0. li. Winkler, 41 Park How,
Sfpt Nv?\V York,
Trespass Notice.
V*e m h< rehy vpvnn t o one i? *1
i? ? >c ? ? ? I t?\ want, or o't VerwiHt* tre*
;>???> ? vvpuu * l?o AliP'oe-: pl?o,e. Any
HI* J vio).?(l ttr ihii imtiey M'\ll be ptost
rn'vd Alru no trt iu>.iks??^ allowed on the
i>m old race ?r&cH uoat of
C.i'udfii, \\u;?ds ft a ho iik my pontu?- 1
hi >0 f?>j year
'Mmjv* v>iim want ?o have their stock
pnttvoed, can tie accomodated by *e?
K1P. Evans ColUna.
o mi'.
r? b. 0
A rchitecturaL
Mul?o jour homo a littlo Kden,
Imitate her aMninj/ bowers,
l.et a neat rtl\d t^loful CUtt*tf*
kritfht treo^ ?n<l flowers.
MITCHAM & BEACH,
Architects dt (Sxff/necrrs
CAMDR& & C,
We prepare y\wn? ami Bpeci fixations
ftv i\H viaMog of arohtecturo. Make a
si c-shUy of Churches, Court Hoiipo?,
IP wer Plani* and large PuildingH. Olticv
ar.'T F. I.rtlin Zcmp'H Pharmacy,
Feb r?, 11103.
W. A. Schrock,
Notary Pnblic^ Collector and
RoaI Estate Agent. Offico on
Law Range. P. O. Box 507,
Camden, 8. C.
.. Give me your bntim m.
Prompt attention given to col
ttotloai. - l?Or&
0m
KiMltl, :t 1 1 <1 H?;!? < t I |M)il Willi 'I liO (lilt Ktlgo
Mniv lias To Tell V u. Yo * \v I! li id ii "Iiitcrcsl i;)g nud
i '???>? i t i i" you lu't'tl He S u io ,
? Gutting m
\ i's: iio( iic-s, I. ut rivK'KS, <>n all Winter Good.
\\V *vm ut t!r? s]>aco that tlio (><>Oils ocruj>\\ niul the money
\ hirlt tln*y will inin#, and n?ali/.ii?t{ tit it a nduct inn in tii ie<;s
!i.a i.?'?vnl jMojiclrr in Miovintf n i : . K < ^ i; iui.
..... w i \ 4 v mil iv.* i s ;t r^n ins.
i The Main ('haute li.. s ^ 1 1 1 ? ? clrtfce a teititfn of ov< vy busi
jii es man who aims ;i t si ores*. A threat many Indies areas alert
t< grasp opportunitirs. To tln^ernd to those, who are not as
i\? itch I'll 1 wo vN^ild say thai in our special sale <??" winter Dress
(ipods yon will ffnd a way to save money ami at. tho giima
i|;i?e replenish your wardrobes t o yo if' vaiJ<(ViclV?)ii. H"ro are ?
s ine nf t.ln? g- od tilings s;?t?.je<l for your benefit : Flninielsy'
Broadcloth. Venitions* iCngliflh Homespuns, Cassimeres,,
V." ut<* i proofs, &c., &. ' '
Ladies, Misses and Chi ! d r^n 'ty Tniler-Made Suits, Jaekef#^1
(/Soaks, Capes, Reefers, art I LacKe-i' Skirteare now be*;
i'ijQf oflcrod at a Groat (PromOo?, and if in need of any thing iu
ihWine, don't fail to give ns a. call. Remember tHat the
come are the fliwt served, ho <;on't delay too long,
a^Mfe one else may gs-t what ao i woald like to- 1**^?
.CO'yv ?WVW?1 "Twimfc
Well stocked wad robes belong to men of tfj? period. T5o
yai^ed anything gentlemen, in t lie way of Gents Furnish- T
ii GoVls, Clothing, Over0bnts, &e. &c., to complete your
wardrobe? -
If so, do not delay, but come at once to THE GILT EDGID
STORE, and have your -wants supplied, while y'ou can do to ^
hi prices that will make yon smile. 4<A word to the wise
sufficient."
You can't Beat it for bounty, elegance of style/fin's finish,
c mfort^nd all round excellence. So come ladies, and fit
yourselves and vonr little ones in shoes, that will not only do ^
Von you good, but will make oust mvers for tho Gilt ifidger ~
S ore. :~"7 ~~
The Fame, applies as wcli to Men's and Keys' Dress- Shoes;
ami then we are prepared to supply their wants in the rnj^Te
substantial goods, from the course brogan to the"Comm<H$ 1>
S?mse Solid Comfort, soft, ilaxible shoe so desirab!e with TbifB ~
. . . . 4 -i;
who eannot wear the stouter shoes 1
Now is your chance to buy Comforts and Blankets cheap.
THKV MUST AND WILL* GO. if low ptiees will move
them. We want the space. .yo.m .want she HI mkets, and '..fbflLl*
Mew York man wants the money.
Be sure tc *oe our Oarpcrjo^, !Mulfcidt$J, Hugs &c,i as we *ro |
Headquarters for thepe goods, add as they ware bought At fitt -
er >r?eet price, we ate selling t Hem accordingly. Thtmfctug f!tw
for. psst favorr, and soliciting a coutiuuftnce of your gced .
and patronage, we.aie yours,
'Very Respectfully and Truly,