The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 08, 1904, Image 3
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jIMfORTEO JAPA^E^fc
jNAPfQKS
With Purchases op
? i FOR SAIE BY
Salmond Brothers,
.Btuplo And Fancy OrocorK.
".y 11 j ntiiiw " ?"??? ?
!???' JH
Good Farm Landn For Kent or Sale
I liRve a 1 of good farming
land #hich I will rent or sell ver>
ciieap, or, if put'e? pr?f??? w 111 tun
atyay|dr'op. L Fa Holland.
Guano.
Now tbut the season of the yeai
Ins come for you to buy guano fo?
amMher crop remember that Mr. II
0, Gaittsou ia agent for llie bist
guano in the worldr- Peruvian,
fcec hi? before buying.
i#BT
S .".itli Can 1 na Rai'. e^s&rangos.
......
OMiifli, the prettiest ei^htH we
hava seen recently was a cluster of
i t:*r?r# oranues 011 one twig, shown
?# hji; Dr. 1. H. A lexauder a few
aij'i.) raised by him at, his
home_ot> M .oijumont ujuare. They
wera-ijmoel an large and well de
' veloped as genuine Florida oranges.
To In^ogo In The Haj<lwaro Buei
noes.
&MY. Karelin w Sha'nnon will in a
ftw weeks move to Jelferaor., Ches
terfield county, where ho will open
ujVa^ttU Block of hardware, Mr.
Shstwjon is. one <f our most, highly
?ih Uemed you ng men ami we .wish
tiiui ;J#l)uudant success. Camden
- lofet Mud JetFerson gains a most
" <e:tceti^ht citizen.
7>^h vt Mi\ V/. W. IfcOutch-n.
Mr# W.-W,- McCutohen who for
fijme.t(ni$' was agent- of the Sea
board ' railroad %rt this place died
o j Tuesday last, i Ho f>Ui in'fel., of
pi eumonis, at Lincolntou, N> 0., at
v-Weh place he wsh residing. Mr.
I?* Caitet** was n moat exc-elflC&t
? /tiileuiau and Iihb many friends in
t t* community who received the
a i Moti oceLoen t of hie deatfc with
UHo^iorrow.
K of P. Officers. V
At a recent meeting of" the
Knigihif of Pythias the; folding
jwe_elaci.ed.-tQ__flfixVflL.for !
Ing year :
inberg, 0/ C.i W, J. P
Jk- C 4 JL >??_.. Wilson, P.;!
lleou, and S. ; F
M. Ex/*! K. J. Lewis M.
He^jk M. A.; ?
C*. ; A. J. Lolti?, O
C.; X' W. Corbeit, L. A.Witt
jind C. R. I owi->, Trustees.
of
caught
death
lowing
und. The
Qpstuni<*B.
last from 4
beautiful
of
loslon, which urtoa .
_ the theatre from Its
g the great skylight In
tho flames first appeared
irtairi, a man In the rear
i! Fire!" and the entire
as one person and made
It la believed the ex
:au8td by the flames com- 1
ft" with the gas reservoir
j, cousin? thena to burst.
I, manager of the theatre,
?, catastrophe, that if the
tmalned In their aeata and
;n ejicltcd by the cry of
?ngle ]if$ would hare been
i, however, contradicted by
nta of the firemen, who
of_ people sitting in
faces directed toward
the performance were
? It waa the opinion of
ilt these people hadbeen
once b y the flo# 6f gas
behind the asbeatoi
f urtAln.
As A?
present
in tbeit?
cars op
j be at the
toot, ***;:,
I l?'nirt?{ ih* |,vh ClirUtut
?\M ht H'
"'Ml ('.Hull U lias lltM ti H rut) lltl
< f fr-8tiviii< h. 1) ir e* ?*, card parthg,
J (114) i v i #*. tjni'i ? ?i ? ?>t ( . ( - j i vt'i'Y
j g? I., Wo h?\i? had 4'Vr-iy
VAHely of wiiii'Mi fiiMi) I ho I'kIjdv
'a HU lt ir.vut* nutil omt
lili-bft'i.l ? i ? t v* h t-i 1 hf til-el
t /I ? i> ? vv ?? I ijt'il * | n t < - 1 vi ; I It 1 1 j y>
U and indoo < I Joy liflil of
?i" *??;. h tj, A inuui/ v t?ni?*ib?b
?<?' !? I-M' ni? \t I n i,. ,t it/- \ uiii!|>vl
? i < if ( lauwh'ti' - ? Ji v. 1 it: i :u? u*r'h ????<
?'i i ||f ,4,u vincible t i h i " t ? h v c had
?|"i ' <? ti H I h it i' f I rutiiiful 0 *ii)
: 'H ? ?( e, (ilii: iil w t* ??'li Mien*?* HosaU'
?nd K iti' l/ Noir Kr ro ItoMa unci
?????! {?? i u v ii 1 ? v Missfw and
> I urn I'urtibli. K very i hin^ was aa
^??uutifully a hi) cHufulIy (wrrritd
"Mi ?h do t In- i r c (It* r society leadora
H 'uschi ltl <l t:tiMii.i.(n-, auort* cardn,
t ??-*%?'? y Wiiti 0 iih-h and espt cisilly llu
:?'rn|>iin}4 refn ehuH nia of ehifki'n
< -.1 id, p ft ml a iclifb, vtrilks of cck?
ml chocol&io and C(,itVi*K
Mibbch Leila ami Chui lotto Shall
oon, who ui<i nlwajw most ehovm
n?S! hoata hud the plcaauro of r
tai uing tbo "Acorn Club" at their
b.'fuitiful hotue iu Kirkwood on
I'liu red ay afternoon. This ih a
and most attractive social
set ^f bachelor inuids, and aooo
us one of their. unmheis aaaurno Mie
responsibilities of matrimony alio
la transferred to lUo "young mar
ried ladies club" which is ulao a
most popular organization.
Meeting cftht! Executive Board.
The Executive Board of the Ker
rfh iw County Baptist Association
. will meet at Weetvillo on Monday,
. January 11th, 1901, at 11 a. m.
Full attendance desired.
L. L. CI} burn, Mode rator.
Nolo For $1,000 Lost.
A note for ouy thousand dollars
payable to iho undersigned and
undo by 1. VV. Johnson i Co. with
J L. Johnson and G. W. Johnson
s security hho b< en lost. The pub'
>ic is warned ngainat manipulating
for fiKino, Heward if returned.
Note wot lb lees to ntiy ?ne excopt
myself. W. J. Gaidoll.
Another Pnp?r For Camdi n.
, Mr. W. A. puforock expects in
the near futltf.} to comuieuce the
publication of a paper in Camden.
'?The Pioplo" wj'l bo the name of
he paper and Thursday will be
he duv *~t publication. Mr.
Schroek says he hopes to get out
the first issue about the 15ih on
20 h.
rerconaif* from Wost Watoree.
Meesrs. Charlie Wilson atcd Ar
ihuV Heius of Ridgewftiy, spent
part of last week itf West Wateree.
Mrs. W. H. Gotf of Spartanburg
came homo last Saturday to spend
a while wit/: her parents.
Mr. R. VY. Porter paid ^9 a Hy
ing visit last wp< k,
Mr. T. A. Davis of Ionia spent a
fiw d a > a with frienda in West
Wateree. 0 Cor.
Lyuchwood Lodge.
At the Tegular monthly meeting"
nf the Lynehwood lodg*t A^JL- iMU
in December the following .t.fflae.M.
<?ere elected to boi ve tho ensuing
vear : Win. Thompson, W. M. J
Drrft. L. Norwood, A\ Tr
Bethur>o, J. W.; John Grant, S. I).;
Y. King, J. D. ; E. tf. King and
11. T, Johnson, Stewards; J. W.
Watkins, tiler; D. M. .Bethune,
"lOrctary; J. D. McCaskiil, tfaas- 1
urer. . .
Mr. P T. VKleplgua'a Besidcnco
Burned
On the morning of December the
'27tb between 4 and 5 o'clock tho
hgnultfilj reaMeDcc of Mr. P. T.
Villepiaiifl on opjV?r L) It! ton eirecl
*as totally d?airn>c<l Ivy Arc." Tb?>
occupants hardly escaped wtth iboir
Uvea. Mr, Villcpignn.wftrt n ?t very
well ?n<l wtbh up al four o'clock to
nm; flk;in vj;f .f,,acover^ i
ttonnl draft Hi. ? ^ it not bten
and I knew that t&Tf b*biflib?e are tbaf
ed. I hurried back *..?vo?i!,| |,HVo h '
aided In getting the wflmui f .
of the company tnto the au uf|,ltur?\
of them were In their dresWV " *o* tT??riSr?r
and were almost overcome/ dm trove d ?
before-they could get dowr^j, 8nved In
and to the doors. Tho sir* f?mli ' .
the curtain did not dr.f lR,n?'V vnlu
was what saved the iiv-^annf>t replace,
?pany, although It cost sl'surftnoo on the
catastrophe In the front Tlie flrc.<jom
The curtain had r?fusefto,\! io
there came the exploalot ^ ' ?&<J.r#o
tanke, and with the curt*5 *?rvlce Jn*
the fire and gas would h('ding?.~ Chief
fined between the rear v*s. Kntkln
atre and the fire-proof
Tinder these clrcumsta; , 'f.; *
not have been pois' 1 'cslly with -tt.bafc
member of the conrr*"? '< *r strange to
unless he or she* eenroely preaanro
Immediately in ftow tHe waTer" l/TYta
Zn^rrtt jfewT Evoryllilnff
cur^ln andf ^doD? "J neighbors
though of Mr. V'illcpitfue
^aii ^n<1 every neftthy
All Cahrn?6?i<)t open) to blni and
J?Je of. having .??? h<?inae Mf.
<Jua\y Ml** nQ* t>!H fifvv "l 4,i" dU'
city hoaSfWa'U- occupying Air. J.ihn
^a hoQM wUcrc he will ft
'C'iftlt tlW IcHuUlU, wh talk W
a to do right away '1'be
rxbihiird by Mr V
tho rjtx And hU family nndar Lhclry
tary/ circnm*U?c<* *l>ovo r?f*>rrt d 10
, in j* indeed wonderful.
[V'-rTii ?a?# day Sr yrf!?p*?t)e?
Uoaw?M bDrW'llr. Boh* rt C.
poboaoh'i barn and ?*?*?*?? hvEif k
rjnWii
Kits"
? ;? vv.
n ' ' ? '
, , , rxjiaoNfL
Mr. who spent (Jhriet
in ? h in Ki*v? Y??ik,i.R* n1 turned.
?'A Mr"K TI H ?#4 ? of logoff was in
t tillll'll O Vi<8tt>fil:?V. .
V r A dam 'IVum. of 8 muter, was
m ftunden during it?o holidays.
i h Jko* is with ht*r
' daoifhler. .Mid I' T VH'??pigU<?
! Mr T V. Parker ? who tins been
<pn?o f.i< k ih able to bo '>*?t agxin.
Miss ('or* Cttrripoo has i *? ft town
; for 11 visit to a friend in CuSuihtiui,
I ( J n i? "?
i Mi?*v6 Mario aud He^fio Zi-rnp
! youo back to the Columbia Col
jK'yo. - ?
J M hk Denn Jones. of Kershaw,
1 visited Mrs. It. A. McDowell la*t
j w? k!(.
Mr. and Mrs H. O Caf-rUon have
, returned from a delightful trip to
I Florida.
Messrs. Allison UuBoso, Sydney
Zomp and Kairley Arthur ar^ bank at
t'lemson
Miss Ada Trautham who is teach
i?'&r?ohool at llatet>burg spent C-brie^
oi >h at homo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. JS. Hughes of
Atlanta worn with Mrs. IE. M. B?y
kin this week.
Miss Mary Burnet has returned
from a charming visit to her relatives
in Grahamville.
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Manning
have returned to their homo in
Schenectady, N. Y.
Mr* N. S. Withers has returned
from n delightful vUlt to her flaugh
trfa in Greenwood
Mr. Jordan Garrison has returned
to Georgia after spending tho holi
iluys hero with Ida family. I
Mr. Yietnr Bui fluid of this city,
litis accepted a position as telegraph
operator at Bluefie.ld, W. Va.
Mr. Sim Trantham after spending
the holidays lure returned to Wake
V rest College Monday morning.
Misses Mary Villfplgue and Emi
ly I'artifon havo returned to ' St
Mary's" College, nt Raleigh. N C.
Mis Val -Jurdun and Mihs Hessif
spent iho holidays with Mr. and
M'k. T. J. L<pnc<>iub in Columbia.
Mjhs Uarv??y Withevflpoon ha? re
turiftn from Yorkvillo. Mrs Wither
spoon will remain a few weeks loogtj
with hor family tlioro.
iMi-s Mai. la Dens had a charming
visit to friends in Hock Hill and hns
returned toicsume hor duties at the
jCainden Graded School. ,
VJr, P. O, Holland, son ofjulge
I. F Holland, who is attending the
Welsh Neck High School at llarts
villc, epent the holidays herd*
Misses Jennie Coit of WrfRhinR
ton and Edith Dnvnll of Cheraw,
wtve with Miffl Mary Bwnot this
week at her home on Laurens street.
M<89 Etta Jaoobson and MrJ
Julius Jacobson, both of Atlanta,
0* ,'earoe to Camden to attend tl^B
weilding of thoir sister, Miss Sadie
J acobsoft.
Miss Mamie Steedman of Hcnder*
sonvillc, 'N C, Spent a couple of
weeks in Cim(loA with tier sisters, I
Mrs. J: B. Steedman, Jr., and Mrs R.
Y. Sleedtnan. i
Mr. and M's. C. J. Shannon, Jr,
and Master Ralph ppent Christinas
at Georgetown with CoJ. Ncsbit'a!
family. Mrs. Sbacnon will be l' ere!
some wcefcs longer. .
Our good old friend "W. F. M."
who now holds a position in the
Chqrlo6i<vN> U~^pOBt Office made us 1
feel good by calling in to eee fit One|
d ay fetng ttre tij&Udays. ~ T~t
" Miss Call le Cfcireton spent a f?w
days last week with friends In Kirk? 1
wood ' ^rM Uu**if TThoT
dances at the Qlub House. ?
- Miss Daisy pearee of Bishopville.l
and Mr. (^evelond F?are? or Cft?d?n, 1
aprnt the jOI ristmas holiday* In Ker- 1
?hn# with their sist>r, Mis. E D.j
BlaktUev.' ? Kershaw Era. 1
~ Mr. F#. F.Y?>rk who h*s been with
the Southern Ry. on tbe Knoxville,
Tenn., <li vie on is now operator here
for the Southern. Mr. York is ?
brother of Mr. Oscar F. Yotk, at
Hin?eh B oa'.
Mr. J., F Be?ich, who for eoroc
time I1.18 Uilo in the oon^adinu ai?d
batidini business hero in Onmden,
hna decided to fatum to his lioroej
near Mt. Vernon, Va. We regret to
a"e Mr. Btuoh leave.
Thnt. excellent gent'onoan, Mr.. D.
E Spencer, waa ono of tho visitors j
to our oflflcf last weok Mr. Spencer
bin m<.rod from English and Is now
tiviTig; YVeirr Cnlnmbia; "**Orpha?ajj*^i
bfir.g like po*t office.
Am on a the pleasant friends who
spent the holidays ir Camden, were
Prof. L- T. Biker, Mr. Laurens
MiUs, M *? Aynes U?rb??\t ami her
si*ter, Mm. Wilson of Nashville,
Tcnn . and M;sa Kiiztbelh Wdeon.
Miss Gill md, t e f.?vorite tra:ned
nurse at Dr. I'orb'U'a ^HrHariaro
n!ir> has ??;;de - host of fri?D^s 15
Camfw-o. U ft on Tu<'sd:?y for n. vtsH
of a f($w we.eka to"b?f rsmitylTt I'enn
syWunia, . .where ahe will take a
jnocft neo.di d'rost... .
I Mrs JM A.. (Shannon ah l
.Leila and CbfltfhUg apent Ihe boli
du>H wi?b Mr. and Mrs Samuel Bov
jkina f*uiil.y Mfa ^Kyclicg of Ml
! Paho, IVias. who wa? Mi*i Charlo.tU'
, Boykin and one of Uaiftden'a favorite
I^.- ?? II T 10. at lief fiit her** on
ja v?tii and')p Ho-?r by .felcumcd !?>
jher boat </I fiitndn.
f Mf. ami Mm .} \\ H?-r'n??y ?rf
| PlfiningltAra, Ala , WT.o~T?ato ivevvn"
? ?ix-udintf tbo holidays with M ?;
| Mcronty.'F pVrents at ? Uo!tr ?tt 11."
?ba^ rtforntd to homer. W
) a?? friend ,,Job?P'Uiokiiii!
an,! eongi atclate Iwtn upon
; winning auoh abiwiacme and charm
, I?r Tbeir many frien^a *tn
! ^relr Iruh ?&* tofts?
(iMi -
, ,
1 iilt5 v<l in saving i *oney in jolting the host valuta Cor
the money you sp>?nd? Winter in almost upon us and we
are ready,,* ilh ou?
to help you. , CUR DIXIE GIRL SHOE l?!f I. idle*,
Mi sue# ami Child cn has piovrd a winner. Try them once
and you will have no other. Our
shoo for Mon ami liovs the host 011 earth.
; T . _ 4 ?.
* David Marks & Son's IJerforr, Kitting (iarmontfi*$-.r men,
*iid Mrs. Jane Hopkins suns lor boys will satisfy l K - most
exaoting J?uyer.
TliO larg^f t and host assorted line of Neckwear ovn shown
htfre, at/popular prices. In I a< ? t wo have everything I n Men
and Boy i from socks to t-uiU h< prices that will please. Wo
will take pleasure in showing you.
'Ilie Mlioe iV
?#
sa ib,
(AH undisputed fact.
lore Money In Hay Than
Cotton!
Huy a Decring0Tdi'al Mowor and iStoel Rake ? tn^gTBat
llU^fiArVPl'S. 0
Thomas Graiti Drill and ilizer Distributor.
Grain drills save seeds and protect plants from frost and
frees. . -.4 -
We will need all the smull grain we can raise fbi* yar
Corn will be high. The government reports for .July poorest
evetff shown.
^ Vulcan Chilled Plowg-^-one and two horse. /"
Thomas X>iso and Cutaway Harrows, Chattanooga Cane
M ills 'and Evaporator Pans. X ^
WWW S VWU \ V
Pipe and Kqgine Fittings,
_ -Special atieniimj^id iQL^J^-aamware Department.
A' choice ltTtiB ^f?r<Tio?rie^ on hand ai bottom priCLi;. ...
Agent for the Woodiulf Hay Press.
~ a -fy \jr F^ljk|Fr% \M
A. O. KENNEDY
T ?
dote To Teacheis tod
| Tiustees.
Mesinnlng ?t the opening of the pr??ont
school year. July the let, teachers muat
ni*c4a timlr ..chuola tub nfc? Sihoul lif'U
ister, which may be had op Application
atthi?oftie<.
Claims Wm>RSt be approved unl<?fl$t
m?de out on the ntw forms.
..... U^C, Bfuco,
Rnpt. Education. K. C.
Tax Mums For 1804.
?* ;
Notice i8 herofjy given THrTrnre
tor'* office for receiving tftate and (boun
ty tuxretUTim will bo open fron? Janua
ry 1st, 19Ci, lo Februa xj ?3th, 1904.
(Sundays exccptpd.9 s
The daiia of IE5 tvpiK>ii;tint*nio mi
which tiiue tho Auditor of hi* deputy
trill vl*ltth?? nflUfil place* In ih? county
for rtoelvln? return* avo givon below :
Betbu??v J mu*ry 4
Hater'* Mill, January 6.
KmVVj p St/.r?*. .lannuryA.
K<ir?haw. Junuarv 7.
\Ve#tvUU, lanv^rv 8.
T?u?*eII Fhicb, XniUAtV 9.
^ Liberty Hill, January 11.
Oantey, Jitipa.y )2
K?Jn>n'*X Uoadi. January 18.
Lujroff. 14,
l)i*n*y. January ib.
Antiocli. Tannn'ry 16.
Kalb. Janti?ry^|4 v - ?
- Bayhipt J?pwa*y ? ?? a- . ? - ~
IMPORTANT.
It ?p impMiui that ttit|va)?ni In m*k
inp thHr rtiitrf*. l?e ear*fal to ?mu* tho
School diMiruB/?wh??tn>r new or ohl ? In
which th*y ruli?lo ?t ?I>h tltf>* Ol making
refrtut*. A'*??o*<sie if ' it 1* thn *nme
:$m&k -"whon laat" refaru ana luft-to.
WHO SHOULD MAKR RK TURNS"
.The l*w riqrfHta' ihnt all irtmoiw own
In* p?ofv*rl< 4 Wiaa tixvfpg ?h vrg?
it-nue h >r?i\ ?i'?y ef? her ?>* agent. hua.
fe*tid.ir?ard k? i. iAmIv-v mXt^tnK, admin
iattntnr. ft .r?>V n ll*<? ?ah<^-ander oatii
?A llui. An/1 v.r u'iin rnnMnti all hahmm
Oflft.ee of County Auditor
Kcrohtiw County
% Cum J^n, S..C., Nuv.'si, '08
how anp What to ukturK.
AMMsors find taxpayers wilt i nter the
first given nttno of the^trtxpayp.* in full,
rlao Miake a separatn return fir each
prtrty for (he townfthip Iho pruT^rtv in in
and where the taxpayer owr? realty to
insert the postofllcn a* their place of
realdence, and thoae who only own per
sonal property to giro the pa?iy*e name
Tho owtti the ifiil they liyeoo, anij jn
each and every case to name 4 he Ko. of
School District the property ill jo.
All personal and real Propc.ty ownect
on tbe I at day of January, 190i, must bv
returned for taxatfon , and all changes or
transfers of real eatnte noted.
In or.ler to avoid oonftffcion, parties
makhig returns ^Wrtd elate number of
acres of Und/o^rvod at timy making
lust returns An columns marked 'Heal
Propei ty/ Any real estate acquired ot
tranaferrepr since last returns hWouUI he
entered In columns for tbnt purpose giv
iag nunc of party or'partiea from whein
bought trr -tf*-win?m eokl.
All new buildings should ho returned
as ''Heal Property" acquired since last
return.
INCOME TAX
Under Ahe recent Act of .the Leiglshi
ure all per son having ? nro?s income
of Twoenty-flvi Hundred IvdUra or
more nr# required <0 make ri return of
the aamo to tbe Auditor at tbe time of
making their other returns.
THE POLL TAX.
The new Constitution whhd* went in
to lull. oner a?ipn after the Slat of Decm
hi r. 18f>0, provided for a poH tux oTOlif
Dollar upon alt eltlwna qf ?Ma State
between tho agea of Twenty-Otee and
81x1 V tearfs excepting Confp.lflrwmft1
d era ahovo the flg# of Flftf'ye. ri. P*r
ii? a making ret?irna for the fiscal year
1904 will l>?nr in mind this Con*titatfonH]
provlaftm unJ gov gift thonwh accord*
ingty.
AH r^tnrns must be mad- on or be
fore tho HOth day t?f Febroaiy neat. I
yanntrt i^ke r?-turas after that date as
the otlmr wprk of this office nvet gn on
A 4 returns mada after th?"$.nh of Feb
rdatv are subject to the 5u percent
jaaisfe-. ...
AH returns sent bv mail mn't be made
out on proper blan?? and sworn to b*
fo?? ao'me proper officer qualified to ad
mtnMteranid oath. > Ottmir ?e 72~ry i*jk7 iiw
'.t,*c.cfttd at this off, ct e? Tct'hne.
: TtjjA Coffntv Board fc.-?dtaslk>*i
will meet at -0?o office ?fill* t ;??nty An
difror ow.iut iu^w&ZEj vt .V -sr.. 1994,
py M ???&***> ..-?Miw'qi
hearing
OFFERS A LINE OF TAILOR-M
AND LADIES, ALSO A LINE 0
AND, AS PRICES BELOW
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY A
TRADINC PUBLIC. READ,
> FLECT AND COME, AND
f LET US CONTRIBUTE
izzTO YOURim
*ew 2/ear fs X
NOW
r> oo...
Eng. llotneppum 34
Flannel 38
Flannel *82
Flannel
Fttreual
VffBMtinr"
- Green
i Red
' Grey
i Green
4 5^
3 60
,6 ?0
3 oo.
6 00
4 50
6 00
i-M
4 50
G 00
SUITS.
OOfiOR
1 Black
2 Black
3 Bluck
0 Mack
1 Black
6 Bluck
1 B'ack
2 Bit. ok
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1 Black
2 Nivy
i Navy
i Navy
1 Navy
1 Navy
y'Navy
2 Brown
1 Htd
i Grey!,
i Blue
t Grey
I Grey
TGFey
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Broad Cloth
Vemciuu
Sorgo
Broad Cloth
IY?die? Clolh
Serge /
Serge
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Broadcloth
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Yt.nloian
Fergo
Herge
Venlelan
V$nici?n
VcnloKtt
Veulcian
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i Brown
i Blue
Bine
42
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LaclieejCJiotU
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.v'.Grey
1 Groy
0 Grey
! I Grey
| i Grey
j 3 Navy
! I Black
j 1 Black
V?Navy
Melton Cloib
Melton Cloth
I'laiJ Back, Heavy
Venlcian
Veniclnn
VoilQ
Serge
Melton Cloth
Melton Cloth
Lad lot Cloth
Ll Brown Ilcavy Flannel
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We call attention also to the fact that we are going to dose
j out the Clothing business and this, of course, means wod*
(tune for all who need anything whatever in this line *
' < n tsarl^vu i r 1.. - 5 ~r-2-:
i '? t/uiiiuicivifiiuu-uuo ? iioo'.uuuh unou ncci^ uwi taaityj
j in this line will be closed out at less than coat. Out
Utftck of etcictly w in ter Dross Goods, Eider Downs,, O01
'Blankets, Ladies', ^d Oh ? Idreifs VV raps,
?wilLha closed oivJMffaxM btikT^s^oaL Don*! i?iaa_thiS_oppox ?
t unity. We ijmtp you *0 come ab<como quickly. Kan n em
ber that we do jnotToffer everything mttn^sfore at , cost, but
shall strive to make it to your ad yap tagg to^my of usa as we
nil dot all legitimate competition andi guaTaTVtre^atisfacUon to
our customers j
Thanking you f ?r p*st faVors, and wishing ro^all
and Prosperous New Year, we are