The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 29, 1908, Image 3
Phone 2,
Tl IK PURE POO I) STORE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
(iood Things To Pat ? And
the Purest and Best things
... - To Drink.
";::^vv ^TfINE TEAS
gunpowder. .young i iy?on. engi .isi i
BREAKFAST, OOLONG. CEYLON AND
INDIA. BLENDED TEAS For Icing: in l.ulk,
OOi;, 60c and 80c per II). !n Packages Wo
Have TETLEY'S, I .IP' TON'S, NEW TON S,
LEGGET'S, PERK I WALLA, SUNBEAM, Etc
White House Coffee Just
Received.
BRUCE & LANG.
.?'"I
Joeal leit
Cow For Sale.
4
A Cow with young calf, fur sab
cheap. Apply a t
Gill ICcJgo Store.
U. D C
The John I). Kennedy Chapter
U P. C. will mqct with Mrs.- John
Can ley on Monday afternoon, Jum-,
lat, st 5 o'clock.
Ladies of Prcfcbyti ri.an Church To
Serve Ice Cream.
The ladies of (he Presbyterian
Church will neivo ice cream on
RVcloYy Square Text?Tuesday ?(
lot nool), .June 2nd, at 0 '/clock.
At The Skating Rink
A Season pass will bo given to1
the most popular vourig ladv at
the SKATING RINK lO NIGHT
Thv Rink is now under new man
agement and will he open on Tues
day and Friday nights frotn 8 to
10:30 o'clock.
Now Advertisements.
We direct y our attention to the f < > 1 {
lowing new ad vertisements which
appear in The Chronicle to-da) :
*- Kc^?t National B 'ink !
W. Hnrnpton Cold) ? A nnouncOf
ment.
L. W. Copelaod ? Announce
merit.
A Card from Sheriff Trantham.
1 understand that the report ban
l)''en circulated through the Coun
ty that I am not, going to he a can
didate for Sheriff. I wish to state
that I linve not retired from the
race, nor do I intend to retire. I
do not expect to make a hnijoe-to.
house canvass because I do n-ii
think it nec'j^sarvi ns I nrn suHi
ciently known to the people.
J. S. Tiau than).
Series of Meetings at Baptist Church
Rev. W. L. Walker of Atlanta
Gn., will begin a sprcial series of
meetings at the Bnptist Cburi:!?
Suf?duy morning, May 31^t, at 11
o'clock. "I he meetings will contin
ue indifinitelj. Mr. VValker is out
of t lie best cvt ngelifcts in the South.
So sujs I)r. Lcn. G Birnghtor.
At a meeting in Sin oca nhout iwn
w.'fks ugo tbcie were forty conver
sions one evening. Kveryone cor
dially invited to come and henr
him.
Cloning of The City Schools
The Camden Schools will close
on Wednesday, June a. The oxer
ciic8, as tisnal will bo held at the
Opera House, beginning at 10 n. m.
Mr. Covington, the elccjuenfc
young rector of IheEpiscopal church
atbuuiter, will deliver the annual
add rcas.
The graduating class thi9 session
is composed of oevt*n members,
three hoys and four girls. An un
usual faaturo of the cxercisea this
\tar will be the presentation to the
school by the Daughteis of the
Confederacy of a picture of Jeffer
son Davie, June 3 being the 100th
anniversary of the birth of that
hi -Uesm an. Rev. W. B. IJordan will
mnki? the presentation and Mr. T.
J. Kirkland chniriuan of the Boaid
will accept for tho school.
On Thursday night, at the same
place, will be held the annual pub
lic literal y txercUeg of the school.
The subject of debate i*, "Resolv
ed, that the Democratic ' party
should be, and probably will be, re
turned to power at tho next Presi
dential election," Paul Scbenk and
Doris Milchatri will argue for the
alllr in alive; James Rlr.k-jney and
Robert Pinckney for the negative
'1 licre will lie songs and recitations
l>y pupils of Lhft Primary and Gram
roar School Departments, and a
very beautiful scene from Suakc
?peat*'* ??Winter'# TaU?* will b#
pttNBUi by U? grid Hating oUMf
Wh Pm/ Y<>u To Save,
Saving Is an Art
? 7 tv r
that is FLasily
Acquired
It 8 tho first dollar '5'"
positod Jti on Savings
Dfpbitnioi.t thai pivls
(he (irni iuhk in 1 1)0
ladder <d fortune. In
. V
timo y>? liavo ample
iti triiu a for I tit 1 1 ro needs.
That'* tin? 'story
from Ix'gi lining
to on 1.
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
Camden, S. C.
Lost.
Lady's Gobi Ely in VVhIcIi, with
gold pin and cross on fol>. Owiipi'p
n h m p on back of pin. Reward if
! relumed to tins ollice.
To destroy pquash bugs, lav n
cloih or (iliidgle by tbo p'antK I'lio
j l>ugs go under it anil can bo collect
, cd nnd ki!!od in the morning. ? Fx
?VETERANS' SPECIAL, "
A rrangomenln ha to boon mndt
wilh Muj. Tims. W. Carwilp, con;
manding S. ('. l)iv. IJ. C. Veterans
for ft special train Columbia to
Birmingham for the accommoda
tion of (ho Confederate Veterans
and their friends who desire lo at
tend the annual reunion af. Birm
ingham, June 9 h ? 11th, 1908.
I bin train will bo known as th?
"Veterans Bptciul,? consisting of
bag<jaop car, higlwclans coache*
and Pullman sleeping car, will leave
I Columbia 1.45 p. ni . .Mondav, Jum
jl'h, going via. Nrwbrrrv, Green
wood, Greenviib", picking up vote r
ana and llieir friends enroute. Th
Abbeville d'drgntinn will join tin
Special at II nig* s and special carp
fioni Anderson will be nitsclh'd tu
\ ho special at Bt-lton.
This arrangement will enablp vol
erans from Orangeburg, Suiutci
and points in tlio eastern pait <f
i the Stale, also from Camden and
C heeler to ariivo in (Columbia on
noon train in time to leave on the
Special at 1.45 p. m.
The Veterans Special will havi
on board leaving Columbia, Maj^r
General Car wile and mom bet' 8 of
hid stall"; M..8H Klizabvlh Nor wot d,
of Abbeville, and Miss Bonham, of
A ndet bop, 8 tale sponsors, will join
s.l.e special enroute and accompany
the veterans to Birmingham, and
it is especially desiredhy Gen. Cn
wilc that as many of the veterans
atj cai) possibly arrange to do so,
join the special at Columbia or tin
most convenient pnint enioule.
Those who coo t? tn pi ate Joining
the special at Columbia will plc.st
cotnmutiicalc with B H Todd, Pas*,
nnd Ticket Agi., So. Ry., Col u 111 bit
S C, and those who expect to join
at Greenville, communicate w.tli 1
P P Caraon, pass, and ticket agent.
Greenville, elating whether accom
odalions will be desired in d-n
coaches or slot ping carp,* and how
in'any tb?-io i 1 be in the pail).
TIckeU will be sold at very low
! rates from all point?, June 0. 7, 8.
limited Juno 20, 1908. Round trip
1 rale from Camden $9.20.
I Pullman berth lale Columbia to
Birmingham 60. If two people
occupy same berth the rale can be
divided accordingly.
. S?o thai your ticket reads via
S uthern railway lo Birmingham
aud return.
Frtrfunher information apply to
the Hoolhorn Rail way Tieket Agts.
or address J. C. Lusk, Div. Pass.
Ag?nt, ChurlMlon, 81 C,
i ol W . Hum iiiyii Cobb* ( 1 1 1
did ale lor SoiK'Hor
In another c.lumn "f Tho Citron
'c'e tlp|)t> J rs* . the fVU^OiMU'CUC |?.* of
W Hu pptnn Co!)!' a< h c?u ii late
?'if Solfi itor ol tl.i? Circuit, I'lii'
nunju of Mi (Vit> <<? fitmiMar to ?
^oK'ftt null v luufthliW people, Hn l?t
huh foi id*) |y h o" r r 1 hj" *tt<i(jii( lu (lit;
CuLudcti prtpiM'H from Wts( Wato'oe.
an I ii brief iilonU'Ui of li ii? life will
not be u ib jet*.
Wado Hampton Cobh wan horn
thirty -oik yo'ii4 ago nt MoHbCrn Mi!',
which i* nt' h r the county Ijjji: and ?
hunt liulf way between Ciinnleo un
. llolumbi* IU ulUu) lv 1 Uil) best
hcIiooIh then available in his commii
? ?i i I v. au-l for ii while the ftti.nou*
I { i < 'h I a 1 1 < 1 and Korilta* county .Joint
, ^rlioo! - I , i^.mIi Knob, or Shady
j (?rove wljuii Mr. Howell Morrill
t 'viim iiM }>t i not |>:il I lu alierwarda f\\,
I tended h pilva o school in Cnluoibin
| 'aught by 1 1 1 in voir ran teachorj I'i'of
lunii'rtS. I Icy war. I, and then look
! ilto Hpeoml ti ftchcia' con run at I !???
Spu(.li Carolina Col'o^e. ThWi con).
I p!o o^ bin literary oducsi ion He
, w li thrn eh ct?' ? I principal of th?
? Mmint Pleasant school, which in on ?
of the l>e#t and schools in
tho central potion of H'chhuxl,
ftiiil atjrvcd ihat school for live cor.
snculiv yearn, d^olinm^ ro election
During h i h career an a toaehor
ho look ii very active put in the
mental and moral development ol
I his community ami aided very inn
i.o iuiiy in iiic organization of to*
hating fioeiotie'a and Sunday School
conventions In tho extern p.irt ol
Ilich'and and 'weatcrn ? part ol Ker
? luw.
Hein<* desirous of rntorihi* tho
legal profc-aiot), Mr. Cobb read tin
hooks proscribed by tho Stato Su
premo Court while teaching, and uf
tor passing a very cicditahle ex ami
nation before that tribunal waa ad
mitted to the bur in 1R99, and af
forwards moved to Columbia and
begun tho pi notice of law.
In 1002 he became a Qaadidute C>r
I Judc^e of l*rob ite, nnd af'or n wiirm
j campaign wis oloctod by a hand
Homo mu;ority, his services there
proving: naliafactory he was re-elect
ed In 1906 without opposition.
In addition to tho dincharpfc of Iur
lolHee, Mr Cobb hft<? f.iiiiul time (o
j continue the prnctioo of law in I lie
j Courts, end stands well as on?^ <ol the
i vi?un^ members of the Columbia
| lhir.
I
PERSONAL.
Me^Brn M L Smith. fi U'ilstin
M IT Hrymin and L A Wi'tkow-ky
attended the -inontiutf of ti?e' (iiaud
hcj.l^e Knights of I'ythi'is whicli met
ill A ikon tliia wctk
iVirinj l*i e abseneo of Mr C C
Moore iii^ real oatuti) an<i collecting
liusi ncsd will be in churgo of Mr
Tt.omas 1) Ancrum
MitiH Anciio Hi like Klcloiior, of
j W'oHtville, h.H taken a position in the
oAlno of Amlilor KuhscI.
' We w r.Jfjlad lo son in Cam leu yes
I tor day our uoo 1 friend, Mr .J L CI ct- j
[tys, of Wcbt Watcrce.
TEACHERS FOR 1908-9.
We aro indebted lo ilic Messen
ger for the following;
At n recent meeting of tho Hoard of
Trustees, the following corps of touch
ers for our city schools whs elected:
Superintendent Itobt. M. Kennedy:
I'rincipul High School-- O. S. 1>rlee:|
Assistants in High School? Miss l'? J.
Godfrey, Miss A. D. Cor belt; I'rinrj.
pal Grammar School ? G. L. Shea I y..
Assistants ? Grade I, Miss Margaret
Lawrence: Grade II, Miss Ktta l>u
liose Zemp; Grade III, Miss Louise
Shannon: Grade IV, Mrs. G. K. Tay
lor: Grade V, Miss Julia James Long:
Grade VI, Miss Ada Lee Traii!h:tin.
Of thiu expel lout Faculty, trie onlv
lynchers holding o>er from tho pres
ent session will be Misses Godfrey
and Corhett of tho High School, and
Mrs. Taylor and Miss Zemp of the
Grammar School. The voluntary re
tirement of the others, Mho have also
rendered faithful and acceptable ser
vice. will be regretted by the commu
nity. However. thr? trustees (eel that
thv i i ilen^ts of the school will be en
tirely saf?i in the hands of the newly
elected corp.-..
Mr. Hrice is from Winnsboro, and
is a recent graduate of Charleston
College* and is on the eligible list of
Khodes Scholarships. Mr. Sh?'al\ Is
from Lexington, and is a gra "uate of
lhr> Pedagogical Department of the
State I niversitv and wil! (ako his A.
It. dugiee there "thi* summer. Hi- ha.-,
bec-n chosen one of the commencement
orators.
Miss I.ouise Shannon is a daughter
of the late Thomas Shannon, of
| Ca.nden She is a graduate of Win
I throp, has been i-i charge of primary
J wor!: at Morion this year, and com?s
1 n i g h i y .Ntcomniende<],
J Mi-*- M argaret Lawronee will grad
| ,iat" from Winllirop In June- She i.s
ranked one of tho live or six more
promising graduates of this year, os
! peri ally in primary methods, She is
a sister of Mr. K. C. Lawrence, Prin
cipal of our High school.
M i a* bong comes of a distin?'U:.9h
j ed Mii*s m oh u pelts family on Hie pa
ternal wile and of the well-known
' James family on the maternal si<lo
She is a graduate of Wellosly
H'o lege and a recent student of Co
j luinbia University where oho will
| take an A M degree. Mine Long's
| scholarship, as well as h< r charthmgj
poMnnnbly, makes her an acquisition
to any school.
MUb A dn Loo Trnntham need* n<>
introduction to Cau>dtn folk She
has a lino education and a varied ex
perieuce in both High School and
liner grade work, and ii is fortunate
thai her services arc availnble at
home ti< xl year
Miss Mary Whitaker, who has ren
derod splendid aervie.e to the factors
Bchoo*, wil! nga?o proaido oyer that
school
Mti'vern llill ScUjoI \n e t ill vacant
tho election of teachor being necca
carily a little deferred
J&ckson School ( -olorevl) rolains
its prec?nt oorpi, and has an addl*
( tion of oh toftchit
Rev. W. L. Walker, of Atlanta.
Pleasure iioal Lut\ncb< d
Mr. U. It. PittS 1 till liclli il one
day last week h pleasure bout with
a two and k half liwse power gu*o
liue engine on the Hermitage fac
lory pond. The boat is capable of
cair\ing < ijilit pnHM'iiyi'i h 11 rnl liut
u of eight miles pci hour,
Pleased With Mihb Britton
The OUremonl school taught by
Miss Kvn Hritton, of Sinithvillc,
S. C.> closed Inst Thursday. One
of the most enjoyable events of tho
season wus ii picnic given by Mi**
liritton to h"r pupils .and f i i <? u
? lie following day. A latge crowd
attended and everyone present
ae^med to enj >y HT6 gWd thlngn m
eatnnd drink which wore bountiful
t^uite a number of candidates fi >m
Camden attended. Not only the
acho.il children, hut the comu.uiii
ty at large will miss Mis a It rill on.
We can only think of the pleasures
of the past and watt patiently for
her retuiu when the school op; nr
again. ? Kershaw Kr a.
Kurbhaw Woodmen To Met-t.
Special t<> The Stale.
Camden, May 20. ? On .I4\ila",
June 5, the Woodmen of tin? Wuil.l
of Kershaw county will fsscmhle in
Camden. There will be a cony? n?
tration of six camps. That dn\ i\ill
be the celebration of the lS^h anni
versary of the order. The exercises
including speeches on woodcraf',
music, refreshments, etc, will be
held at Hampton park.
Mr. J. K. Hutler, district depu! y.
has been woiking hard f >r the nrd< i
in this county for the 1 n b t thrc?
month", and bar* succeeded in pet
ting lhout 200 members, lie i =
wotking liaid to make Juiu f? a biy
?lay for Camden, anil he will no
doubt tic very sneeefif-fu'.
Now is the l\mc when th? roost f
of moat, hen houaca are more or low
a'ivo wilh tho terrible little mites,
[n kcroaenn we havo a cbo'ip and
Levi fniling remedy. JJoak the roosts
with it 1 1 cm I'roe to t ? tn? ; or. still
better, epraj it all over lb'; iiw.ide.of
the bui'din'r, reaching every crack
and crevice ft kills wli'Pvrr it!
touches, and the treatment will '-uv* |
much suffering to the poor fowls and!
money for the owner. ? Kx.
An Ordinance
L'o Rogulato Tho Placing on
Garbage in tho Oity of Cuin
den, S. 0.
Be it ordained, by the City Council of
lhe City ??f Camden, S. C.. from and lif
ter the passage of this Ordinance;
1. That it shall he unlawful fwr a : i y.
person or persons to place, or deposit, "r
to came t<? be placeil or ?lep? --it *.*.!. on any
of tho parks. si recta or sidewalks < f the
Ciiv of Camden, any ihwd animal cr f -5 w I
or any dceeyitut animal >-r vegetable mat
ter or any filth or sweeping of residen
ces. stores, o flit-en or other buildings or
any waste paper, straw, hay, broken
nla?-h tack, piece of liu or metal <? f any
W 1 ml whatever, which in tlio opinion of
the Mayor or Citv Council may he a nui
sance, or wliicli may endanger pedestri
ans :>r those who travel in vehicles
2. That all trash, tilth, garbage or oth
or matter mentioned in the prececdii-.g
section, "?ball be no placed upon the prem
ises of the | roperty owners from time to
lime that the name may he conveniently
taken from aaid premises by tbe agents
or represeiWAtifeg of tlio City of Camden.
:j. That any person >iolating the pro
vision* of t It in Oiiliuance shall upon t on
victiou bjtiined in a sum not exceeding
twenty dollars (f-.'O UO) or ba Imprisoned
for a period not exceeding ten (10) days,
in the discretion of tho Recorder of the
City ot Camden.
4 That all Ordinances or part*? of Or
dinance# of the City of Camdeti. 8. C., In
consistent with the provisions of this Oi
diii iin.o are heivbv t< pealnd.
Kr t ill <-<.1 in Cou'rcil assembled. l?v the
Mayor and Aldcruien of the City of Cam
den, 8. C , this 19th day of May. 1908.
F. M. ZEMP,
Mayor.
Attest : ? .
J.J. GOOD ALK>,
OaaiJrt, 8. 0.< May Mod, lMi
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Death of a Baby.
Wo ay npa? liiy.o with Mr. and
Mi p. R, U. To a in in the d ?? n t ti of
their Infant hid which ceeurt'tl lust
I'm 8(1 ay night. The littlo one was
about ci?lr< months old.
Mr. Aitliut- Sowell I'arnly/.uJ.
On Ktidny liiyht Inst Mr. Ar
thur Sr>wel! abb Blriclu.ii with pa
i u 1 \ h i h . We mo .sorry to learn that
thoiu in liltli , if an\, iwprovt rat nt
in bin condition. Mr, Sowi-Ji is h
brother of Mip. W. It IJougli.
Batik OtHoor Goes Wronu.
Mr U I.e?> Biunson, ok* liter of
l h ?* bunk Hi Flor etit:?\ has* abscond
ed vvi'.L lltoUHit n J dollars of
the bm.k's money. Koilunatel) the
?Itf'iU'ling iMiahinr hid ividlivi t.
who were iil.'ii: to tn u lit" t:p tin
*horla(>c utid lli?! B'.ot kholdurs will
not suffer by the u :ifaithfnlnoui ol
'?f their cns!:i'.*r.
For R >nt
Tut? store formerly oe.oup;o I b\
liuriig & HunoU. Apply to
Jai 11. hum?,
Cutndcn, 8. C
If you waul your prayers mihwur
id. you vo to yet your acts to
harmonize witb thctu.
Money To Loan.
1 am prepared to make loans mi ap?
proved securfty of Ueil Estate :n Ker
shaw County mi terms to suit bon<?wer.
W. M. shannon,
Attorney at J. aw.
Camden, S. C.? Nov. 1 ?*?, 11)06.
Winthrop College
Scho'arKhip and Entrance
Examination.
Tlio examination for the award of va -
cant Scholarships o> W in I hr- ?j ? College
an?t for the a lmi?*ion of new students
will he )i?'| ? I nt Mm County Court House
on Friday, Jnlv nt !i a m. A j >j?l ?"? ants
m ust l.o not 1i-k> 1 1 1 ii ii fifteen yi-ai * of :urt'.
Wlifn pciio'arsi.'p ate vacant after lnlv
tlloy wii! lie ii .vaiiii 1 to tli-??t< mak'nitf
1 he highest ttvi-rau'u ??' this examination,
provided they n.oct the ?.:? ?i? il i I * t ?n * govern
in},' I hr award Applicants f"r Scholar
shins bIimiI ! writ< to President Johnson
?before tlifi exa mimuion for Scht larsbip
Kxaininntk'ii hbmk>.
Scholarships a?< worth $100 an<l free
tuition. The next <?s?i?in will open ,s* p
tcm'ior lo, 11>0h. for fnrlht*r infoin?a
tiot) ami catalogue, nddress Pie?ddnt D.
B, Johnson. Kick f 1 i II . S. O.
An Ordinance
i n Sscuro Olosiii'*' () j All
Planew cf Business on t lie
Sjihbalh Day in the Oity of
Camden, S. O.
He it or<hune?l by the City Council of
Camden, 8. 0 ., That from and immedi
ately after tbc passage of this Ordinanci
all places of btlBinCPf shall he chused and
and all necnhir occnpnlimiH shall eoa-c
within the incorporate limits o1 the (!ity I
of Caindt-ii.Ti? . C., on tho MnVdath dav.
commonly < nlh-d Sunday. Any person
or pTSot'S ? hi) shall keep open any place |
of holiness, or ?- 1 1 a I i sell or barter, or. ' x- |
;?o?.c for fifth' ?nv Roods, wnrir', m?T"':,4?:t j
<iisc, chat'.id, or mhi ?? articlo vfl.m.i.ievrr,
or wh?. shall t!iij^aj< * in any .-jecular occu
pation ot Icj.siness of any kind wlmtio
ever, or any person or peiHonn who. :>| i a M
publicly work or labor within the Oily >?{
'?anidon on the Sabbath day. .except in
cages of emc-ojency or necessity, ulutll " bo
guilty ot .i mindemeaiior and chall upon
?'onvictio:i he' lined not !e?s than ton dob
lam ($10.00 nor morn than fifty dnllais
($50 0(i; i r be imprisoned lor a period of
not U'ms than live '5; days nor more thnn
twenty ('.?0y day*, Provided, that the pro
virions of this Ordinance shall not apply
to practicing physicians of medicine or
serKery, or to livery stables, and shall not
be construed to prevent druggists and
pharmacist* from filling prescript ions for
the sick, or selling: medicines; And, Pro
vided further, that deliverers rf ice may
deliver <ce to their customers on the Sab
bath until 1 o'clock, but it aim!! be un
lawful for ico wagons to be on the street.,
of C ?mden on t tie Sabbath day after til*
liour iiHined.
Uatilled hy the Ma\orand Aldermen of
the City of Chiii Un, S. 0 . in Council as
sembled, this lUth dav of May. 1>0S
" P. M. ZEMP.
Mayor,
j Attest :
J. J. G00DALE,
C>mtI?D, S, Q.i Ms; W, 1?0^ I
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BARGAINS BARGAINS
"For The (iemiine Article"
Go|tie To fhe
<5m Edge Store?
We have decided to "Slash" the
price on nearly everything in our
immense stock beginning'
i
. / / "" * .. r.:'v;
? - ' ;?
? ?' ? ' - - ' ^ y
pfiday 5 pay ;
and will continue for 2 weeks.
I Every article named below is way
below value and we only give a few
of the many rare Bargains that you
will find here:
7 8 Sea Island yd worth K " ?
1000 yd in whito Lawn. abort lengths, 10c, 1 'J 1 '2c, loo value* at 0 1 2o
15 p.! light co'orol Cotton Suilin^a 3G in 15o valuoa at lOo yd
A'l of our 12 1-2 and 15c -(linyhanw <^<:inh' at l?c
" " '? UK-. " " h i :U'
12 1-2 and 15c I'orcu'.oH rt> Uicod to 10 ?
1 I'd li^uiod Lawn 10 and 12 12.: v ul at S l-'.i*
Bif? lot Laeos ftt ."iC yd
40 in While Lawn ] 5o vainc, roduccd to 10/.
Hi 4 lot J'mbcohlory at ndnoed pliers
.'{Gin White Cor led and Cheeked M:\draf, 1 <^oi;di jodiicod to loo yd
Childrm'n ready made Ureases 2f?o and 50o
All of our r?.'a iy to- wear I lain at reduced pi ice
Ladien' Muslin I ndeiwour at b'iaiij/hter I'lieew
1 lot Cotton VoiiO 15c value rcdncod.lo 7 1 '.?<? yd
1 halo plaid Homespun *U !>s ) 1
1,00(1 yd ^vliort length*; i \ Bleach and ? 'atnb.'ie 1L'? and 15c value at B.Ju
Ijadica Ca!i<!<> VV'rnppcra at 4iij
1 lot blenched Tabic Damask i?hoit Im^'thfe) full width reduced to 48c yd
Tuiki'di Iiath Toweln nt H'c < aeh
1 lot S-!k Molls Ci'caia^ fcLaucn J v* to 35 - value at 1G 2 lie yd
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