The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 01, 1904, Image 3
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Salmon dBrothers,
Siiiplo And Fane 3 Grocers.
Mil HAIKU
Plumbing l? a *ctence. I niako n
ipooial ?tudy of all its branches and
look after your interest. Take care that
j our Maftter Plumber In an efficient Kn-'
jtineer and understands hi* hu?in<*-h
ilioroujjthly, that i? where the secret of ?
good job lie*. - S<;e mo pei?onallv about
your woric, become my client and you
??hull be the owner of a firHt-cla?? Mani
tury ay Mem. You would bo gui priced
to m<e the old work tliaj, 1 tun teat in#
out every/duvi because it 1v as done poor
ly by ii)F*p<j^iencod m^u. See me, S*e
me, Hee me. *
Respectfully,
JOHN F. JENKINS.
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Pea3 For Sal
A few' bushels of good, sound,
seed peas for shIp.
Henry Truesdell.
Young; Lady Wanted at Photograph
Galloiy.
Young Indy wanted at once a t
m> gallery to assist in photographic
woik. E. F. Snvder.
For flalo.
Three (3) shares in the Vulcan
Supply Works of C amden. Will ho
?old cheap. For further particu
lars apply attbis office.
Dr. O. J. Ohveros,
IC,y? specialist, of Columbia, will
ho io Camden at the Workman
House one day only, next Thurs
day, July 7th. Examination free.
Scholarship Medal Lost.
Lost on Sunday night, Juuo 12th,
between Lyttteton street Methodist
church and Laurotis street, Scholar
ship Medal of Cdmden Graded
~3t4??oJ-ior 1903. Suitable reward
if returned to this office.
Hov. A. H. McArn to Preach Hero]
Second Sunday In July.
Rev. A. H. McArn, pastor of the |
Ptcshyterian church at Cheraw,
Will All the pulpit of the Camden
We si by terian church "otint.he 2nd
Sunday Id July (10th day.) Ser
vicen at 11 a. m.
Bought Out Ur. DePass
Mr* W. R, DeLoache has bought
reit tbe brokerage business so suc
cessful!? conducted here fora num
ber of years by Mr. H. I. DePass, j
Mr. DePass having opened business
In Cheraw. Mr. DeLoache is one
of our most highly esteemed young
men and we predict for him sue-1
ceesful management of this busi
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?IV"*. Excursion to Columbia.
On Ktidoy, July 8ih, there will be
an excursion from Camden to Co
lumbia over the Southern railway
The faro for the road trip will be
^ finly 60 cents. Train will leave ?i
r VG:80 -*.?m.~- Returning will leave
| Columbia at 9 p. m. Therj will be
special accomodations for the
hi Us popple. This is a fine chance
-v4eiV- Columbia at a veiy small
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Stores to Close July 4th.
Wp, the undorsiguod merchants
the city of Camden, agree to
?te our lesprclive places of bu*i
Its on Monday, July 4th, 1904:
hWbitaker A Hurnet, Salmond
pos., Bnrns & Barrett, Watkins
jos., E. S. Nettles & Son, Math is it
iwis, Hirsch Bros & Co., W. H.
?p, P. T. Villepigue, T. J. Ar.
e, Jno. Whitaker, Jr., J. C.
.iton, & Co , M. Baum, L. Sche&k
Jo., R B. Wiiiiams, H. L. Schlos
!r D. E. Hinson, G. C. Bruce, A.
[?\ftnedv. H. G. CsrrUon, W4 E.
linn, Springs & Shsanon, 4
The Fourth at FroVidence.
_ Fourth of July will be ceie
td at Providenoe Springs with
f&ic, barbecue and dance.
?vond Regiment Band has
. jgaged for the day 'and the
IViifon has been made ready
occasioa. Refreshments of
Is have been provided for an
ae crowd and those who de
i spend tbedoy at the8pringa
jl assured that they will have
easant lime. Tho Nortb
I Raltfaad has made a special
the day from Sumter sod
and intermediate stattoas
HHM ilM IMld i tip*
HI' A ESTATK TB ANtJJ- JKK j.
Hvry C?r>tey to Lnry 0 Ilojkir
U' 0X280 feet in Kirkwood (i?e- i
I olo ground*) IfjOO
Blootn on the 10th.
We were informed last K*tnrilji\
byMr. Chmlip L??;i.k that Iip it nrl
cotton bionotH in ?. i ?> fnriu "ii Hie
l'Jtli t fist . Tin* xivtij Mi !.? tick
two days alx-ft'l ?.? f t hus** hufiunc' t
|l**l wt:i*k
? ? aph
Shocked by Li^htnin^
DmillC * t!lllSiti?-l m'iO ?*:?>?
!??? w(^k Mr 1'. 1 S.i iui >u h I iMT-i
of hit) children wpn> hi vi'ii!-, *ho< k
| ?'d hy btr:Ui!i^ i !*?? het.v
I They were knocked t? tvff U-h, and
f-K h it was fn?r.*d thftt one <t
tlio children would not recover.
Churrh to be Dedicated.
The Second I'rcbWvl^rian ('hurch
of Caruden, S. C., will hp dpdtc*t< d
Sunday, July !i, l'.)04. Sirvi-?
will he h?* Ul at 11 A . M. mid 8:30
P. M. Uev. A. IJ Kricrnon, I) l>,
of Sumter, S. C. will preach (Iip
dedicatory sermon at 11 A. M
Will preach aUo at 8:'.10 1*. M. A
cordial Invitation ih extended t<?
both colored and white to we ?>ri*??
ent. (K?v.) W. K. Muldrow.
Mm. ii. (J. (Harrison eutertaiued
most charmingly kI u luncheon par
ty at noon on Tut-adav in honor of
her daughter, Mia. I). ('rirrison
who haw been tlir recipient of mr.ny
social allcnlioi H. An unusually
largo number of giu'HU were preflrat
He both the M?!ro!iH cluli an<l tin*
Acorns VTprc t ill 4y represented with
other fiicnd* of tin; IiohIcbh Hjui
vi si lor 8 to Cinwlt-riy The hand
ho ill c arid spacioua ronma wet*
beautifully decorated, the large
verandas protecting from the hiui
light, while the numerous open
windows reaching lo the lioor in
vited the morning breezes within.
I'he popular rage f->r everything
cute and attractive in .Ispaneee
stylo irss carried out cfTcctuftlly and
delightfully. Score cards were dain
ty huudpaintcd Japanese baux
The handsome llrst prize, a large
.Japanese vase. Which was won by
Mrs. W. S. Unrnct. The consola
tion, a luciotis bunch of tropical
fruit decorated with yellow and
red ribbon, vraa given to the sweet
bride of honor. Thoro were six
tables of six-handed Rucbre. The
punch was pronounced most de
licious And exhilirating, while the
ices and other dainty refreshments
rvvre exceedingly refreshing and de
lightful. The presence of Mr. D.
J. Carrison was u pleasant addi
tion lo the "Ladies' Club" as he
made himself also useful in punch
ing the pretty cards and keeping j
the score.
Mr. Hamilton I. DePoss has
brought to liio mother's home hie
ohnruiing bride who * has already
won the admiration of many friends
bv her gracious Ivut dignified cor- ,
?liftlity. It is not often that wo im
port two each thoroughly lovely,
iittrnotivo aud handsome brides hb
Mrs. Cnrrison nnd Mrs. DePas* ar<?,
ff* Camden fr??ls ? kind of monofKv.
ly on beautiful and charming wo
men.
Mrs. G. II. Lonoir'd highly en
tertaining and greaifcy enjoyed en
tertainment of the Matrons' club
Isst week with ?;,fair addition of
the ?'Acorns" was pronounced by
all one of tlio ploasantcst of the
season's festivities.
Mr. aud Mrs. Lonoir are spend
ing the summer on Kirkwood
Heights with their family while
their house on Fair street is being
greatly improved and enlarged for
their return in the fall.
There will be no meeting of the
Acorn Club this week as there hnve
?tursdy been so many aoci&l fes
tivities during the last ten days.
On next Wednesday aftornoon
the Mioses Boykin will entertain at
Bloomsbury where they are spend
ing the summer months,
? Miss Glenn of Chester is visiting
tlie Mi?ars Zemp at their beautiful
home in Kirkwood.
Messrs. T. J. Kirkland and L T.
Baker have gone to St. Louis to
take in tbo pleasures and proiits of
the World's Fair.
Miss Hallle Sunders of Magood
spent last week with Miss Leila Boy
kin.
>I>M!88 Nona and Mary San
ders speut the week with Miss Em
ma Haile.
Bfr. and Mrs Henry T. Savage
with thci{ children, loft on Tues
day night t** visit their mother in
Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Charles J. Shannon, Sr.,
weut over to Columbia oo Monday
to spend tne week with her daugh
ter^ Mrs. Alex Hey ward.
Dr. and Mrs. Weinberg and son,
aud Mrs. Charles H. Zemp an(f son
will leave to-day for a viait to Paw
ley's Island.
Mrs. John W. Corbett left on
Thursday for WiightsvHfo Beaoh,
N? C-, whore she will join Mrs. F.
M. Zemp of Camden and Mrs.
Rankin and daughter, of Wilming
ton. Mrs. W. M. Shannon and her
little daughter. Miss Harriet, were
alao of the party.
Mrs. Emma C. Nelson, of Colum
bia ?pant last week in Kirkwood
with her daughter, Mr*. W. M.
Shaft non, receiving man; hearty
?eteowea from her Urge, circle oi
ud trie a da kill.
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i'KRHONAL.
Mr. p T. Wleptpite hus rptnrncd
to Salndit
M * t> |{ W li'innis \?u* in Cam
j <tu*? til H WtM k.
Mr*. A K (. * r r* ^ i? on o vi^it t < >
| Ii<t iimilitr, Mrw S. K GmhIuIc.
M hh .)<inih A 1?- x n( liielioj,.
! flk. in on a visit t.i Mr '!'. .J. I>?ivis'
fauiii y.
Mr A. .1 ll'tiiMio hii* moved into
. Chhf Unite'# cotuc?? on rjaKHyott**
; A venue.
Min? M nt ? io Itheil in vniting i,?r
sister, Mta 1;. K. Tmnij need, hI K? r
hlmw.
i Mrf T, S Myure, of Cheraw, '<%
I ?twn?ling a few days with fiicnda i"
j (Vivien.
Sopt. of K l. It. ('. Mruce lef?
j Wednesday to Hpiiul the month of
i Ju'y in New York.
j , Tl.o runny friendn of Chief 11 r j
I t i ft i !?* are t>l*d to hi tn haok honw
Itfier ii much noedod rc ?? t at Glenn
I ?"'prUtf*
Mr?. A. R Smith who h hh b"*n
impending shout two weeks in Cam
'Ion on h visit to relative here, will
return to her home in Keck ilill to
morrow
Mr. H li. 1'ieree. of Augusta, G*.,
h^n charge of the Western Union
telegraph oftu\? here during the ah
ii' nee of Miss Aline Gann who is
vi/?ilinu in Georgia.
Mr D?San?anre Gilland, of Kings
trpp, litis proven lrmself a rival of
even his brother 4 Luke's" pitching
record in the Hunaln ?>f hasc-hall nth
letiew at the Sontli Carolina College.
Hearing of hie fame, the manager
of the Hrc^aril baseball team wrote
early in the Heaeon and succeeded in
engaging him to play as pitcher on
that nine all iu the match jzamon thif
summer. Mr. Gilland leaves on
Tuesday to spend the nuromer in
athleti'vaervices at Brevard, N C. ?
Columbia ueconi,
Building and Loan Daeu.
N ei t Monday being July 4'h,
w|)ich is h legal holiday, the month
ly due* to the Building and Loan
AHaocistioii trill lie payable Turn
day, July Ctb.
Still Advancing.
It if) with a great deal of pleasure
that wo nolo the continued ad
vaucement of our highly esteonied
young frieud, Mr. W. F. Moseley,
who has been employed for some
time in the Chatlotte, N. C., pom
ofllce. From the Charlotte Ob
server of the 18th w? talto the fol
lowing :
Mr. W. F. Moselej', who has
been assistant night clerk at the
city post oflloe, hap been promoted
to stamp clerk and he took up hie
duties at the stamp vvindow yester
day. Since tho resignation of Miss
Guion, several weeks ago, Mr. W.
C. Smith, has been temporarily
filling the position.
The Boll "Worm Hero.
The boll worm ? not the boll wen
vll ? -baa been at work in this Stato
Section Direotor Bauer, in his crop
report to-day, stated that there was
a trace of the pest, id some parts
of the - State. There has also been
noroe alarm -from the report frt?m
Newberry that the eottou thcro Was
being destroyed by something resem
bling the boll weevil. Section Di
rectof Bauer this morning stated
that this was tbe bolt Worm wtatctr
gets in ita work evory ; year in the
State to a greater or less oxtont.
His work, while destructive, is not
aa great as the weevil by far. ? Co
lumbia Record, 28.
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Editor'* Experience.
The following glimpses of a coun
try editor's experience, covering fifty
Bve veara. arc from a long article by
Benjamin R Blssell in a recent num
ber of hia paper, the Albion (Mich )
Recorder : y
I have aeen my town grow front
2.000 population to 5,000 and have
done all I could to make it grow,
boomed every enterprise, given the
you nor married people a good Bond
??flT, written eulogies of the (lead by
the score and had a good wo?d Tor
f he,c.hurchcp, the cillege and every
hodjft ynth scarcely ever a thank yon.
Once a prominent lawyer wrote a
aeries of articles for the Democratic
paper here, attacking the national
bank system. The bank people aplc
ed mo to write something in reply7
I hired a man to work at type-6etling
all night, while I spent the time in
Btqdying np and writing an article
to the lawyei'a uophiatries and un*
nupported assertions. I waa con
gratulated on my' success. Poople
said I worsted him
About a week afterward the cash
ier called me into the bank aa I was
passing and gave me $2, as belaid,
by Instruction of the other Officers.
That was tboir idea of doing some
thing handsome for a atruggling
newspaper. It waa a long time ago
and the parties are all dead but me,
or I wonld not mention tbe circum
stance.
And those merchant* and business
men who would never p*y a dollai
for advertising have all paaatfd ofl
the stage, and in their place are
others who realise that s pablishei
moat life as well as other people aod
that it takes money to run a news
P*itMwa\'sTal(t s?d Tcortfrl
for AlbmC ?ollege and once wrote t
column article on "Tbe. Removal ol
thft College to Detroit, *' that wai
copied in every Detroit daily and ir
the Methodist Advocate, and thfc
-probably was the means of breaking
op the project, so on* of the datliei
aid. Yet of college preeidaftie it
all thift lime, only two have not al
most abused me for presuming U
! aek them to pay me tbeir iad^vtJas
Subscriptions.
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Picnic Liberty Kll Utile*.
The Liberty H I will hold
tip ir annual picL^'t St?*?i l it', July
'J h, nl the Wane ton ("au
did&iee, 1'ilitnra ? nd tlx' public
if-iioi'Mliy a o ???? it u lis invited to
alt* u.l.
Will Not 1 to Place.
\V?> I,hvi? hei ti i f]:i?*'td In ???.
nniint'i' that (!.?? ? ti .It-lay t'tdt bra- !
linn i'f M is. It. V. M\?ih wlittdi
whm I ? ? S v *? 'i M on the 21*''
? 'f. Inly W'U not ' U. | > ' | iiif. |
?!?)?(*?? iu yi ti n ill 1 i ? v 'nl mav |
V"IW III ( I|?' |Hv( I V ft? CC"I || 1 11/ ! v.
Charier ? >un<1
Af??< nihly Chart* r i . f i hi .\J -it.1! (i i
?Yoi|<m??u of tin World ? > 1? il <
"CVinid< n A*aembl> N" 207" i/rant- {
i'(l on th*1 20lh * ? f * . arch, 11)03, wmi
found on Mhin xli *1 wstetday af- |
teruoon Oaiiiu ( ?? y H it by call
ing Hi this otllce t u<i | ? v \ i i< ?; foi
notice.
Apply to Mr. Xmutham.
I Mr. II. C. Jlrui" h'ft for N**w
York on business .Vedr ?-?ilay, and
lho#e who iut^i d ?|>pl)ing for
scholarships in Wintbr-p. ( leuison
or the South Caroly* ('o||tgo, can
make application to Mr. W. I).
Tranthain, who ?* n im'inhfr of the
county hoard of examiner*.
Eleven Inches Bhort on Rnln.
! The daily weather reports shows
h romai kablr state of rtf'iira
There ie a dt-nclency of neatly 11
inches in rainfall a& r?*Coid?d I ?y the
local station <? f lb" w?>a?h?'r bureau
Since the first of ; lip 3 ear Colum
bia has had little lalufal!, although
in the winter there *?< r?' mint
dump da} a. Thcie havi? hron no
heavy rains and the d? lijieiicy has
reached a rornarkuhe htagi'. ,
Tito average minfall (or the
uionlb of .July ia 5 00 inches and
unlobs there is a giovl ? i ** M i "f rain
nt>x? month the dcHcivncy In pre
cipitation may "he ?ven mpre re
m?rkab|o. Tho drought Wan ex
V" led over from last full. From
Oct. 1*1 to Jan. Int. there wus a de
licicncy r?f 2.54 inches in prccipilu
lion. Such peculiar weather con
ditions are without^ parallel and
t'iihor there will he a ^ieat many
heavy ruins during the umaimjei
of trie \ear, or 1904 %v i! I go do'wn
on record as the dry year. ? Co
lumbia Stale, 29 h.
Mi?s Ko?a Ggjuenhoimer with n
few incited gnosta *nj?y?d a dUight
fill picnic at Adams' unll one doy thi?
wCok.
The long dry spoil has at last been
broken. Two heavy fu ns foil in
Camden yesterday
Opeia House to Lease. ,
fcamden, S. C., Juno 10, '04.
Sealed bids for h lease of tho Opera
Hohko in Camden, ?. C., will bo re
ceived by City Council on July 5th, 1901.
Council reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
11. G. Cnrriaon.
Mayor.
G, G. Alexander, Ch-rl^
Notice.
Competitive examination for
Special No: thai 8ol??l>Hii|) in South
Carolina t'olloge, wi:l ho held at the
Court Honor, July 8^h.
Scholarship* are north $40 In cash
anil rem: as Ion of I^or infor
mation apply lo BeuJ. Sloan, Presi
dent, Columbia, 8. C.
. U. C. Bruce,
^ Supt. Kd. K. 0.
Sum Sctal Notice.
" <7 /
Not having secured twonty teachers
to attend tho Kershaw County Sum
mer school, notice is hereby given
that, thero will be no summer school
for Kershaw County thlij year. The
State Superintendent of Education
haw dee'ded that wo would not have
the H'hooS her*1, u n 1 e? s as many as
twenty teacho*# would atleud. Thin
notice ia ^jven that those who hnve
exprcaae-1 a wtab to attend here may
arvangeuVo attend the State Summer
School at Hotk Hill which will open
on June 29th. Tho county will pay
$12 50 of expenses, possibly more.
j H. C Bruce,
? ^ Supt Education.
ExamiMlions for Clemson.
Examinations for scholarship in
Cleinson Agricultural College will bo
held at the Court House in Camden
on Jnly 8th, conducted by the Co.
13d. of Education. Kershaw county ia
entitled to two scholarship** worth
$100 each. Those scholarships are
awarded by the Sl^te Hoard upon
recommendation of the County hoard.
The following information will be
of interest to applicants.
Studenla who make at least GO
per cent, on each of these examina
tions including elementary Knglish,
Arithmetic, United States History
and Geography will he entitled to
admission to the Preparatory class,
Sept. 14th. Those who desire to en
ter higher classes must report to the
College for further examination Sept.
BIB, buiit nrnst be clearly under
stood by every one that they must
pass examination before the County
Boards of iiduoatinn and be reoom*
mended bv the Board f.tr a scholar
ship and after reaching tho College,
tf the authorities find that^ they are
able to go to a higher olasa than tho
preparatory Department, an oppor.
tunity will 14 granted them opon
conditions hereafter furnished.
It- T B O. Bran*.
|THR WORK HI? BXCIil
\mi
".Jane i In. kins' biitti<l< <1
on a Youth sun! Hoys' hu'v i* it
giia* a 1 1 tc o ol supnior \v?rK
ni.'. iislip a (I imiioi ia1.
Or l);m<l M:tik's S inn on ii
ii wt 1 1 'h suit will surely give en
tire satisfaction,
Oon mi awl sen what they
look I ik i ; )on will bo ploa?ed
The Shoo, Hat & Cloth
ing Man,
? lee delivered in any part of
the city twice daily. My pri
ces are ns low as the '-lowest.
Patrounge solicited and But i."
faction guaranteed. Give n:o
your orders. '
John Wliitaker, Jr.
ICE! IGET" ;
GEORGE W. CROSBY,
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
1 t5G Dealer is better prepared
this year than ever to serve
you with ice. Ho is now run
ning two wagons, each making
two deliveries daily through
the week and out. delivery on
Sunday.
Sunday hours at ice house
from 6 ^o'clock A. M. to 2
o'clock P. M.
Me respectfully solicits your
pfuroiisge.
June 3, 15)04.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
South Carolina, ) Conrt of
Korabaw County. ) Common Pit* as.
(Complaint, Served.)
Mary E, Man unri Nellie C. Man,
Plaintiffs.
atjainst
Belle. White M(in, Ola M. Hurley,
Amy B Man . Marty Alan, John
C. Man ami Eunice Man
Defendants .
To the Defendant* arfove named:?
Yon arc hereby, tummoned and re
quired to answe.r the complaint in thia
Motion, of which a copy I# herewith
aerveti upon you, and to servo a copy of
you fwiHwer to the nu.id complaint on
the flubftcrihorri at their ortico in Cnindtw,
8. C., within twe-utv daVB after the aer
vice hereof, exclusive of tho day of such
service, and if you fail to answer ti e
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff* in thia * ction will apply to the
Court for the reliof demanded iu the
complaint.
Dated June ftth. A. I) 1904.
KIRKLAND & SMITH,
Plaintiff*' Attorney#. ???
To tlio Defendant* Belle White Man, Oil
M Hurley, Amy 11. Man, Merle
Man, Jcbn C. Man nnd Kunice Man:
Take notico that the mmroons and
complaint in the .above entitled cause
were filed In ihoVifficeof tUe Clerk of
Court of CommoK. Pleae for KertUa*
Count v. S- C.. /tX C^viien. ?lntf?tttih
da) of June, A. D. W4>>?
k *' KIUKLANI> A8MITB
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A CHANCE ? PROFIT
!-?>,.
BY QUICK ACTION.
|TflE MONTH OF JUKE IS
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STOCK TAKING TIWIEl
V; i*-r>1^ ./ * 'V
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\ "^T'^^wWHb
Jhe Famous Gilt Edge Store !
If you want to uet ".soinetl.in ' lor nolli i it*- now is?your~'
chance, for as \v<* go thr.nmh our stock we find ro many things
that we will fjw \ou so c'n>aj> that you wiii think >ou luVv6
found "somet hinM lor 4*n6thi?."
See our ishott 1<*i ? ^ 1 1 1 jioods in white Organdies, Lawns and
Dotted Swiss. TIicm) goods ;uo great, values.
All of our l'iques. Oxfords, Maraaills, Mercerized Waist
ings and heavier w li i t?-? goods n I <?o ]>er cent., less than value.
We have . a-beautiful lot of Drews (iinghani, (nothing pret
tier for shirt waist suits) that we are ottering at cut prices,."!^
12 I -'Jo ^oods nt 10c, 10c. goods at 8 l-iic, 8 l-3c goods at
0 1 -k2e.
In domestic goals- we sue offering big values ill Sheetings;
Longelotli, Oambries, Knglish Lonocloth, Nainsook, etc.
Wo have always boon hendqarter* (or line black Dress---;
Goods, and ii y?>u will j:ivo us a look we -wilfvconvinet* -
1 you. . i
if you want a good limin e try one of our world Tamed W?
B. Corsets. Guaranteed Runt Proof. Wey^uv^ttiBT^rjfi tbp
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