The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 31, 1905, Image 3
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SANBOMS ;
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fare ffot ex?#/- j
s/feffoyc v &/7c/ j
a fe//c&fe foi/pt/e? i
Sa J mond Brothers,
Stuplc Ami Fancv tinMvfK.
J/ea i Ifor Qtl.'.
For Kale ? One It n tidied Inisln Is
of I'eae for sale. Apply at this of
fice.
- .?<> ?
Harmory^ Pi -- bytaiy to Heel Ht*ro
T< -Morrovy.
Httt uiory I'h hIi} lei y ?\ ill meet fa
Camden to-uno t ow. 'J 1 1 ? >4 in a rail,
fid meelir j? of the PreHbyiery lo re
cieve Dr. I'. M. MeConuell from the
Athens lVesbyury and arrange f >?
Ills installation on Sunday. 1 h ??
meeting of I'nsbyterv will he In Id
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon ??;<? i
the i u st ti 1 1 :iLioa services vvi'l l;k
place on Sunday inotning.
Mee'inff cfCa:up Richard Klikhmd.
A meeting 'if Camp Kiehard
ICirliland called for April 1 5 1 1*
next at 12 m at I lie Opera ll-tuse,
for t.lio purpose of ileriing ' HI 'era
for l lie coining year and Delegate*
to the S* nO) and N itional Conven
tions. Mem be I a will pleaao conn
P'<l>nr?d lo pay lh<*ir du.es. A fuli
meeting ift urgently requested.
W. A. Aucinm,?
( .'onitn si ikdant.
letter '.o Capt. .7. A IJciihOU
Dear Sir: We know i\ 1 < h 1 1 1. ?
paints are all inade-cf, you know ;
we liave. to. Id Wil.-mft, N. (I. un
two dealers. One of 'em thinks Ik
can't sell paint f. r more than ?1. ><
gallon; the other won't have such
stuff in hfs 6tore ? sells Devon lead
and- zinc, oj course.
The *1 paint is adulterated 70'^,
Devoe in all lead and zinc and lin
seed oil, wit h aft little good dryer as
possi bio. A gallon Devoe has in i"
n little more painl than four gallon*
of the other. A gallon Devoe will
cover iih much aa four of th?> other.
Who wunl? to pay wriges for paint
ing four gallon for ou< ?
llo.w much is Devoe lead-and zinc
worth in that towi,?
Yours 1 1 nly,
F. V?\ Devoe it Co.
1\ S.-~- Springs <fc Shannon sell
our paint. 79.
Reduced R ites To Spartanburg, S3. C.
Via Southern Railway.
Account of the South Atlantic
States Musis; Festival ?t Spartan,
burg, 8. O., May 3rd- 5th, 1905. The
Southern Railway announces the
very low rate of one Firs* Class
faro plus 25ce.its for the round tiip
(minimum rate 50 cents.)
Hates to apply from all stations,
Atlanta, Allien?, and Klberton to
f > roensboro, N. C, iticluaivo and
from Gharknicn at.d Savannah to
Asbevill ?, N. (1 inclusive liekets to
be s^ld ls?, 2nd, 3td aud 4fh c.f
M a j Iron) all points in i h^> abov?
leirj!ory; tiUonn May ftih frOn:
6taiioi;p, Greenwood and Greenville
to (M)ail<-tt(, N C, and Ashe\ill.
to f/olumbtr, inrlnvive. Fi'ial lim
ir. of all lieUeld M iy Oil', 1905.
For fuither iefoi matiou us to
rates, ?te, addiis-s any agi. nt H lulln
cm n liail>\HV, or,
iiiooks Moigan,
A. G. I'. A. So u l he i n Uy,
Atlanta, Ga.
For stylish MiUinory visit Hirscli
Brothers & Cn'f.
Mi*. N. H. Good ale lias moved hi?>
bicycle eliop in one tho aturcs in
"Ciylmrn Block."
V< ry Low Rates Via So. Railway To
Tho -Following Points.
Kansas Citv, Mo.- -Southern >t i Ht
Convention Mny 10 to 17. Kate one first
cIopb faro pliiH oOc for round trip. Tick
ets on Fnlo Mny 7 to 11 Inclusive. Final
limit May 23.
St". Louis, Mo. ? <National Baptist \V.~
iver?\ry May 1G to <J+.' Kato one first
ciiiKH fare plus 2.r>c for round trip. Tick
ets on-salo Mny 14, lo, 16 with final lim
it to Mny 27.
Asbeville, N. C. ? South Atlantic Mis
sionary Conference May 17, 21. Unto one
first-class fare plus 25c. for tho round
trip Tickets on sale May 16, 17. Final
jim it May 23.
Fort Worth, Texas ? General Assembly
Southern Presbyterian t liurch May 18,
20. Wato one first-class fnro plus $2 for
round trip- Tickets on sale May lb. 10,
.17 final limit May 31.
? Toronto, Ont ? International Sunday
School Association Juno 20, 27. Rate
on? first-class fare plus 5')o for round
1 1 ?p. Tickets on sale June 19. 20, 22, 23,
limited June 30th. - _
Ifot Springs, Va. ? Southern Hard
ware Johbors Astocialion June G to 9.
Kate one first-class fare plus 2ac- for
round trip. Tickets on ?ulpuj?ne 3. 4, f>.
^ Final limit Juhe 13th.-:
-vSayw^nTr^ Ua -National Travelers
Protective Association of America, May
10 to 93. One first-clans fare plus 50c
for round trip. Tl?kft* on tale May 13
and 14th. Final limit May 86th. ? j
\ Savannah, Ga ? Fourth Annual Toftr
nament Southern Golf Aasoclatlon, May
9 to 13. One firat-clas* fare plua-Me fof
ront^ trip. Ticket* on ?eale May 7,8/
9. Limited May 16th.
Tho Southern Railway U the moat dl
reet line "to All the above point*. Oper
ating PaUumti sleeping cars, high b?ek
Vestibule coachea, wilh superb dining
car service.
Fof deUllod information apply to nnj
ticket agent of thia company or
^aw^5?a
| hxausioii 'lu Mijo'nolia
(nil dens. i
On lit xt. ri. iib '.Jiy, A pi 1 1 < j ? it, r. ri !
? Xi-V. i ai'iJJ . j i <?',>>.; 1; f : , lit ( 'i II. 1? II I
O M -.^'I'ill.i C5 1 ; ,!t I.?J u t'lli j ihu nu
split ? ? r i !?t* Lisc \ a Ait] Soi'iciv ul j
C *'i ?! it* ii T r * ; ii will Uuv?*
( ' i Hi S ! ? >1 H I S :l . ill >1 l: ,1 I ? I I! ' H 1 I)
i ! t f 1 fil y |). Ii! fMlit'iltlV, LlltU'll
Alii ho f?l Veil ;t' I '.lit* Kdifft Inn
'? SlililttU'l Vlll* t il lilt |'l till I) lll|?
in- f ii'- ltm r. u lid flip $7 00 in
? -I mling lunch k tit) xitiun is^iori in
? t' (is'dt'JiH. i' At I i<r far will In
? i ii c ! i c i i fur which $2 00 ?x'iu *iil
'!? <? || II I JM <J . i llict will 1)0 !t Ili'lK',
Uligltlful trip n* vv? I V con for.
will h>? piovlih'il for lh? ^uex'f
t it ki tM ikivv no bitle at Z?'?uj) and
I). Push' ?l I li [ felon*.
Church Mowtinpr
A meeting of the members of 1 1. ??
f'amden liiptiftt church wuh held
Inht Sunday b n ?1 a call it) the pun
torate of the church was extended
in Rev. .J. D. Moore, of Harnwrll.S.
C. There ?au quite n full taeelinp
ho J the cnll wuh mada unanimous.
Meeting- of the U. 1) G.
Tliu .John I), Kennedy Chapiei
II. I). C. will meet with Mr*. J ?m< *?
Wallace on the Hint Monday it:
April nt ei?{hi o'clock P. M.
Airs. F. Leslie /^ciup,
Secretary.
Ornphophone Entertainment.
A graphophono entertainment
will be giv<'n thin (Friday) evening
from 7 to 0 o'clock, nt tho Metho
dist parsonage by the pupils of the
Methodist, Sunday school Admin
?ion 10c. Refreshments will he sold
The prope rda will he used in pur
closing l)v)o!t:$ (gf the library.
Lost.
On Lytthdon street ho I worn I > i ?i -
tenn fill i o L and Mr. iv . M. Kenne
dy's h gold medal lit'H ri nil tin; in
?criptioii, "Junior Orator'a Medttl
Aivaidi-d to A. J. fii'tlioH. Waki
Forest C?dh*??e 1001." Finder will
he re. warded if b<uii? i<< returned to
tne or lell at I Icy in s? n'? ft'oie.
A. J. Hclhca.
Death of Mm. Carter.
M : p. I j. \j. Cal ler, wif,; of Dr.
Franklin (Jxrter, of Conn. diod Usi
Sunday ni^lit at ihe Court Inn
Mrs. Caller wan 07 years of n
Sh? has spent several winters here
aud made many friends in Ihlsedfn
inuni'y who will rei'i et exeeediug
to learn e<f her death. The body
vt:is pent lo Waterhury. Conn, for
iclet tnent.
Protract ( d Meeting: in Tlio Presbyteri
an Church.
A scries of spccial services will be!
held in lliu Cam (leu lJrc why terinn !
church commencing on the 3 rc.1 bun
day in April. The Pastor, Dr. T.
M. McConncl), will ho assisted by
Br- v. Dr. J. H. Thornw#' tl, of Fort
Mill. Members of all ntber church
es arc cordially inviled to attend
ih?ge etTYice*. y\
A Kick Against Unnecessary Blowing j
of Locomotive WhiBtlee.
Editor of The\Chroniclo : ?
I think a scilyus abjection to a.
residence in Cam(ten, especially in
?hc neighborhood oXihoptrtrrt Inn
is thj very loud nnu prolonged
blowing K.f the mi!** a} train whip,
lis p.
In moat cl v II I.35* d communities ?i
short I ? I aft at road CloSsinj'B us
f.?u tid , su (llcien t , nil'] there (Kerns no!
vu'id reason why visitors l<> Cam
den, who .generally come for r?-?
and nluxutior, should be fMi)>j<>ri,r-d j
to ihiy 11 n 11 t't.'ess i* 1 y t]'/jao ti *i . 1 I <>
that of the factory whistles.
Respectfully,
Douglas Men itt.
"Sals' fit Id," Mar. 27 '? -
County Board of Equalization In Soa
\ eion.
All this week the County Board1]
of Equalization has been in session,
and a hard week's work they have
had. The Board is composod of
Messrs. D. M. Bethune, B. M.
Pearce, A. G. Jones, J. J. Gocdalo,
J. M. Sowoll and Elmore* Brown.
Heing as they aro amon^ the bestj
men in Kershaw county it is their
desire that in all cases just returns
slrill be ycade. They havo found
it necessary to raise the valuation
of some property and lu some cases
they have reduced itt but at all
turn s they have -had but ouo object
in view, and that object was jus
tice.
Mr. McCaakill Takes Chfcrg* of the |
Treasurer's Office.
Mr.~T). M. McCaskill who was in
the last election elected Treasurer
of Kerrfhaw county, took 'fprmal
charge of that office yesterday.
Mr. K. R. Wilson, chief clerk of]
the Comptroller General's office, I
came over yesterday morning and
effected a settlement with Mr. W.
R. Hough and immediately there
after tho offieo was turned over toj
Mr. McCaskill. Everything cofi
nccte^with the office was found to
be in perfect dttudition, but ibis
was nothing more than was lo bs
expectcd of the worthy roiiring
[Treasurer who goA oak of office
with the "well done" of every Ux
payer in Kershaw county. Mr.
McCa^ill, as t? wsll known by 'lbs
voters of Ibis county, W ? yonng
ana of many oxcellent qualifica
tions, and, srs surs, will mcM
ure up folly lo lbs expectation* of
bit friends.
o - ? ? " " ""
Grttnd Miilin.*?y Opening'.
< J ? ?? ft ? i Millinery Opening r> ?- x I ?
I'll n i h'l n V, K r id 11 V Sa ! u i iht v , I
April < J 1 1 , 7 b t. rd S li. 10 VM \ -
?mmI\ iy iv l.ilij \ li? CUtH*
and iiippiri tliH lilts' bvwn'iful iti>
f lay "f M f ! 1 1 1? r- 1 y iViT brought. In
Oanider. at Jlir.-t h li: oiImcn tV. Co'h,
? - ? -MUk' ?
Moving Picture iihov/ ut th?? Opera
XiOUBO.
Kelt h'? Moving 1'icliuc Show \v til !
appear at th? Cmndon Opera lIoun? j
iii' x l Motility uifilit, Apnl 8rd. Thi>l
allow li a h liiiM ou tin* r <> K?t it }i<ui>
?>iid li us never fallid to plena*'. Ifj
\ nu want h plt'HAunL evening'* eiitei ?
taiomcnl !>?> Mire to to Opcta
1 Inline ncxi Monday it i y lit.
TWo Very Old
^ It wan dinco voted by the Kquuli
zation lioHidone day linn week that
hi Huifrilo township theio nre tw?.
very old tnulen one of tliein being f,<)
and ilt<! other 90 yearn old. Tl.is
*eeu?# liurd to beleive lint if nnyniu
dnubtn the truthf uhu-ea of it we refei
them to tin; Hounl. It wan ntoggeHt
< d that on uecount ofl4?eir ex ire tin
age tlii-hi; two tnulfB fdtonld be t \
einp^ from any further taxation.
PERSONAL.
Mr. 13. Tj ('fttoo, of .J t (Tt rson, *v .i ?
?n Camden Wednesday.
Mr, G. E. i'aylor spent a day or
i. wo in don thin week.
Mr. W. M Clements, of Kor*ha?r,
whs in Canideo thin week.
M i sh Laura Slay, of l'hilade'phiii.
haft chnrgo of tbe Millinery depot
tnfnt nt Messrs Ilirseh Bros.
Hcv. W. II. Mills, of North Aliens
id, preached in the Oatiidett Prchlix
le'iflii church Itiht Sunday morning.
Miss Mary Lyio? now r>f It i >1 > I > i i; ?>,
S. C., spent a few days in (jamdcn
tl.it) week. Her lYict)<is in re wore
?/.lad to see her again.
Mi?a Anni?' Alexander has accept
"?d the post ion of tf ii.o.riU1' < r and
! j powriter for .Moms. Thompson ?V
!iro., builders of our now court
iii-use.
Mr. .1 0. 1 1 ? Unite!?, representing.
? Kellutli'H Sure Cure lor Indian*
lion," wnn in Camden thin week. lie
says that I ho users of ? I ? i? prrpnia
tion corroborate hia statement ih'tt it
i m the long-wanted euro for indigos
tion!
Soda/ Wots.
On Friday lust t?, large number of
? xi'ur*ioi:iHi8 cumc ovr Colum
l?i -i 1:> witness the Colo ?.nno njsd to
attend u reoeptiun and daneo at, (lie
Country Club > f ? Although the
clouds lowejed for n wldlo nt uVubbiy
it proved ft pteasant afternoon ami
tho game wan a most spirited one
The game wap played for the Caracv*
on Cups which was won by tlio Reds.
A game was played on Monday for
the Otis II Cliilds ''ops and was won
by tl.e Bhua.
Tho last cxeursd<<n t rain of lliePolo
season w?a inn from Columbia on
Wednesday midday for om friend* of
tbe Capital City to witneps t bo o#cit
ing game which of Cimrs? i?H? wore
interesting as ttte season advances up
all partieA are in fine practice. The
yrfnrnrwojB playedt fog>tbe Camden
Country (Mob Co?& ( 'aniden ya T*
coui?5) and by n score r>' ^
to 13 to fayr r> f ill" < Mun lfii Team
Vrs W L Arthur and h*r friend
Mrs \Vc bbev, of Chicago v:sited ? f<
orhi tt. tftiuM/ ndvi?ril sgc of tho ? x
* ursiivn iftlcs for mid ti j-?yiV-p
also the rre? pt on :<t thy Coun'r\
(bob House nn Kr'd.iy night.
{)?> Hal it id ay afternoon from 5 ? o
7 o'elo^k about f?<tty hnppy chiMicti
? ho;, h and ijirla. gather* d -it tint ir?-.
i 'cpcp of Mr and \i;s O.i.jjc I?.
!'?.} U-r in Kir'rfuoo l i?? eilel.tide tb>
' lv vi nth birth day nf th< ;r sweet lit
lie daughter Minnie Craig. Tbe
lion e wa* bountifully deeorat' d ev.
ery where^vith h?>th Iuiwfii.n and Kn
ulish violets in great profusion. 'I he
dining room was darkened and light
ed with many bright candles whihe
the same lovely flowers were in such
abundance. 1 be table was showered
with the fragrant blossoms while the
pure white linen centre pieces were
beautifully embroidered with
wreathes ? and bouquets of violets.
The pretty lawn was a scene of great
beauty as the merry crowd racod u
boijt in graceful games, while cheer
fill laughter and sweet voices flllod
the sir with gladness. Many lovely
gifts from Jovipg Uiilo friends made
the birth-day complete while the en
tire party enthusiastically wished
I^Iiss Minnie Craig many happy re
turns of the day and tint they all
would be {yjtecnt at ear.h t centring
festival to^ffst jn tho celebration
Miss Margtqfet Ehlredge i? at her
parent's home At tho Ilobkirk Inn
for a little recreation from school
duties. as she has been all tho winter
at-St. Myy'a College la Rnleigh, N
O. She Is tho eldest daughter of
Captain and Mrs. F. W. Khlredgo
and one of oufr most popular .voting
ladies. Ilor many friends grcot hor
moat heartily.
?Mr. Edward Hughes is this week
visiting his old home hero where ho
boa a host of warm friends.
Mr. Calhoun Ancrum who has
passed all of Ids examinations and
who is now a Lieutenant of Marines
U. 8. A. Is at home for a abort visit
before going into active aervlco.
On Sunday fast Mis* Flower* of
Columbia gave tba wnamunity of
Camden a rara .treat "by leading her
aweeV voice to tho services of tbo
EyQteopal ckureh in tbe morning and
to V?a- Methodist at nlfbt. Highly
cultivated her po e soprano votes
thrills with ite sweetness while bar
ansOtfated g re?iefa? matrnfr toisctiss
tbe beertaeA wtna tba mmntloi fit
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sriTs i i at i i r.
i'KIOK A si) (,?('.? LI FY i:i(i ii i.
in >n-;:v , r.ovrt & cuiLDincNs.
Oolrto :ui(l It-t ;s 1 1 ? j x \ mi:i the v<rv l.iUsl in Shot's. YVV
THINK xv<1 ' j -1 ? .'? i* ) "ti< v.v KiSiOV/ w?j i-'iw iluf h.^i
va 1 < ft 1 1 ? iy.
Just i (Vt'sli U in- ;)l Ai'ck wo i r ? lah\sl colors ami
Shap s.
!,itli-s{ iSh:ij?cs t Soli Miid Si i 11 Hals from Lowest to Iligli
?-nt (InuK'S.
( ri U< l ,m t us li N o u Wi?11t It) !?<> J?ltMS? (i.
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SHOE, HAT AP'O CLGTIRIG KIAftS
KA il M 1 N< i I M PL KM 1CNTS
LATEST IMPROVED TIME AND LABOR SAVERS.
I'irrLiliZ'T Distributor*!, Sj atigVr, p>>n:clhih<i m w, ji *>s:t rn i, t ct?? 1 to put out
wet lVit.ihy.cr us wcli ?ih dly. " K I'." Him IWiimth fiiyorite Acino, the
itiuht on till* iinrUot ( i 111 !i nd G >o twin,, ?'The Goodwin' hiin^y
v (? r y ilt:' ii rtbic I'cc.iiiim' sd e >o?p v ttd '/") 'I his distributor in upeeially
al>'-pt.?il for for! ili/.in<r growing ?*"*>;?;. 'V!v 11 md jJisLrihulot i.
COTTOIT IPX.,.A."?TiT,jE]]R/E5.
1 1 ?.v , 1'* :'<pih?i'l ( "ox, Goodwill. !)<iv !,;??' and Ku'tipso. \ on enn
find ?n this assort ? i j < ? t Route! Itinp to ??i:U <vv<m f 'inner.
PLOWS V nlc.'ui one and tsvo 1 ? ? ? .-< t ? #'n; i Ivum, Ohattunoo*/ i one and
two horse Ix'atii. lloih of 11. hc do i ?e an! it'll \v??- k. Fur morn FnonJ,
?.?V C'lro-Mt. P?nv Dixie Fa <pi! a', 'rrtmine and Imitation/''
<xA III) ION PLOWS. Kvur y tjardmer should I it* vc anc. Double F >ol
stocks. a fjrc?t .fiuifrftud labor savor.
BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOW , ETC.
\ HABBCWS.
Disc, and 0nt6*V?y, Moline IV'Vt ruble fJaltivating, Iron Littlo Joe,
On urn Arnjo and .lions silo harm y.
l<\irtn Hells Stock and poultry v/ i r ? ; notv flupvi.or to Mil wood. lUuek
i?nd Galvanized Pipe, Steam KifFng , P m^bcr* Kupplics, Sh-'lf and !Iyuv?
Hardware. Garland Stoves, best r.n tlio in:iiU.
Auluwn Wagons, tho lighten^ running wngen ou IL#1 market, every axle
guaranteed pft n>:Ut?V/ what the loa l,
Mnvn<*a and Hoi? Loa?hvr. -R^ek of Svdd!cryt Ilarnoss, Collars, JJri
dloj;, lite, rontinaaly replenished.
All of those goods were bought eloso and will he sold to meet the low
p iee of cotton, 'Yours Kcspectfully,
. A, D. KENNEDY. 7
WOOD* MfcUMfT
WATER MELON SEED
aROWN |N the SUNNY SOUTH.
Green rind, red ttiedt, full of Jylee end so sweet."
If you want quality, sweetness, and (be bent melons that it iifc
poBsuble to grow, plant our ?outhern-ftrown melon seed. Northern ,
or western-grown melon seed doesn't begin to compare, when yoir
^consider the quality and product of the fruit produced.
Three Ounces ? Three Best Varieties? Hailed for 25c.
Wood's Descriptive Seed Catalogue tells about the bent southern melons,
. ami nil other Farm ftnd Garden Seeds. It's moiled free for tlm o-sklng. ,
We are headquarters for Cowi'cuii, Sorghums, Seed Corn, iiml Jafe jJ
Mi Cora, niliet, Soja and Velvet Beena. Wrlto for Catalogue.
T.-W Wood & Sons, Soadsmen, Richmond, Va,
KELLUM SURE CURE FOR INDIGESTION
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE \IT, THE PUBLIC PRAISE IT
AND WE RECOMMEND IT.
iMP ?fc\ DePASS,
LOCAL AGENTS.
Building Lot For Sale.
Lot on DeKalb street belonging
to Hebrew Benevolent Association.
Apply to L. A. Witlkowsky or VV.
Qeigf nkeiu.er.
ii ?-?.
House and Lot to Lease.
Wanted to lease i lot "f four
acres with Dwelling II uiao and Barn,
on Fair Street and on outskirts of
the Town. Suitable f<?r small Dairy
or Truck and Oliicker Karin. Terms
reasonable. Apply n'? The Chroni
cle Offlce. * 4t.
Trespass lTotke.
All persons nro b?roi?y forbid. leu to
trespass upon tho premises known as
"JJarsfleld" corner Mill and Boundary
itreeu. Parties disretr -.rdtng this nottco
are subject to prosecution.
Donglaa MerrltL
y S&enspn,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAMDEN, S. C.
W. rim 4kJ Aa.i r^aa
Trespass Notice
All portsons ure hereby warned not to
trp?pn*H on my laudR, known the old
Pine Tree eluirch land, by working in
turpentine, cutting croaeWs, cutting and
hauling wood and liglilwood or taking
pine Btrnw oflT. All peraon* disregarding
this notice will be prosecuted.
Stielton B. Hall,
March 15, 1905. licthune, 8. C.'
Trespass Notice.
All pernons are hereby noticed not to
ireapats upon any landa owned or con
trolled by us in Flat Uock Township by
huuliug, t>Mhinx, cutting wood or in any
manner whatsoever. Any one caught j
disregarding this notico will he prose
cuted. J. O. HILTON,
W. F. RUSSELL,
ManhSrd, 190fi.
Xo4iee ?* hereby gtVen that no clainU
against the county for work on the roiul*
or bridge# of the county will b? apnroeed
unleaa iho work wm authorised by e
member of the board, and the member of
the board authorise* the *QTk a?uat ap.
prove tbeelaim before it ta pwxnH to
thaBoard-.
J M. 8a<ral
Oasatyj
?;J >T.:~
JUST ftEGEfVED
AT
The Famous Gilt Edge Store ?
A full Sine ok" Spring goods. Ev
erything new and up to the Minute
in style and finish! Wash goods, .
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VV h i t e goo d s , Me rc e r i zed y a r ns, c rea m *
and white woof goods, Mohair in
black and colors, and just anything
you could wish for to make a Dress.
Silks, Silks.
Itliick lVi>|)irsi! ion Proof llio Lost tiling (or :t summer
shirt wah I.
o<> in liliu k 'Pa 1V:? f :i ?.uaniiilcrd not to split; 1 Isi 1>ulia9 I\ 11
go,o and Chinas in e.roani and colore.
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Wo have always Ikmmi headquarters for black Dross Gor.ds
and \vc h a vo some, new weaves to show in Mohair, Voiles, ICtifc
ininoH, Panama cloth, (to., the very tiling for spring ami
summer wear. - a y
NOTIONS, NOTIONS?
In our notion Depart mcni \nn wi'l find all of t lie novelties
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of t ho St jiHon, wo, call .special uilo^tioa f > our Lace o ml Em
hroidorv stock, Kd^es, inserf ions and alt over# from flic cheap*
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All of tho newest tilings in Ladies wckwcaiv "IMack
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t ouo ' Collars (or Ladi'S and Children at 15c.
Want a PtcUy Cushion?
V/a have a assortment of
upsigns m Btompoa i
t>illow lopn, miguty- I
wroliy designs, ana we ?
?iio making a spccb.l *
2%-cent ofi'tu* on Fillow {
as foltovs: ij
2>Cct& Outfit, (t
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Bought separately wculsl co.'l y.??? ?. i- o i i. TnUc tlic culiU'lac 25 .>-?<!
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LADIES _A_i \?D CKILDREN3 STRAW ECATS.
Wc Kfivo a lot of short lengths in Madras, Demi ties, Toques,
plain white lawns and Table dtimask. That nro rare bargains.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.'
A beautiful line of liogligo shirts for Men and B038. ??3 ' -*i
our line of shirts (new goodfc) at^9c. A lull lino of Cents and
Ladies underwear and Hosery.
Call and got a Pair of American Beauty or W. B. Corsets.
They are made to fir, and only oopt $1.
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Wliito Canvas Shoos .for Ladies,^ Men and children. And
a bottle of ''Quick White" at 10c will keep them whitor ^~? ?
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TO THE FARMERS:?
Wejiavc a full lino of faim sup* T
plies, wagons and buggies* and wont bo nndor-Bohl by
body.
Get our prices on Fertaliztra before > on buy.
Yours Respectfully,
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