The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 28, 1909, Image 3
JUST IN At
THE PURE FOOD STORE,
lioCtenbiiig Spring ami Summer ^drinks at
? the Pure Food Store."
KKNNICli'N GBAl'K JJIOK.
Tim unl'oi'im iiir.l juleu <>r para Gonciird
grape* iii four k'izch -10c, 15c, 350c, and ?><)?,
JU5AU FONT GlNUKlt ALIO.
IJefreahmg and invigorating 10c per pint.
il Alt HIS IiiTUI A WAT Kit; ,
The best lijhia Water oi? the market ? 1 ->2
and 0 gdl lid.
X r
We have juat^tjeeived u full line of Teas.
' liest Iooho (jOo per lb Tel ley 'h toan in
packages 00c, 70c and 80e per lb.
BRUCE & LANG,
? '?? ' . ?
IleadqnarlerB for Good Things to Kat.
P ot j to Di aw 3 Fcr hale.
For Sale ? Qecjgia Buck, Til
umph ul)d Yam Potato I)t ?wr.
' I <1 r ?? KV .5-U^. vAv;
Dairy Farm, Phone No, 20.
Death of Mrs Grant.
Mrs. Marianne Keifch&w Gram
died l.u Charleston ou lest SutuJuy
Her remains wore brought to Cam
den ou Monday u.ud interred in the
onmeteiy here. Mrs. Grant i? u
daughter of Iley- John Kershaw.
Marriage Notico.
Burbank-?I)ti Bmbc.? -On May 22,
1909 , at \V ali rfurd, Conn., by the
Kev. J. Rnnyon Danforlh, Lillian
Cneet'llfl, daughter of llonry Ker
rIiiiw DuBnee, of Caiiidfii, S. C , lo
It 'tiort Abraham Burbank, of Ni>?
York City. It. ,
Shooting.
Wo understand that a shooting j
occurred one day this week, a few
miles east of Camden, between a Mr.
Goodnle and and Ik r man, in which I
one <\f the- par liei punts w?h prelly j
hailv used up. Particulars" not ob
(ai'iul)le at this w r i t "? d ?jf . but wo un
derstnnd that the man who did l)?e j
bhoDtinyr mnvo to . town and aurrc'n- i
dorod to the efll'oers of the law. i
An Organ for (he Old Court House.
The St. Andrews Biolherhood
will uivo a moonlight, music*! f?'8
tivnl in the EoUcopal Church > ard
on June 2nd to pay for a new or
gin to he used at the old Court
IJouse Sunday School. They aek
tlie public to couao. Only 15c gen
eral admission. Among the attrac
tions offered besides Hie concert,
will be Greek drill, tho march of
tho festal virgins and a May pole
dance ail for 15c. After the festi
val is over there will be Ice cpeam
and cake served from 5c up. Come
ono come all and help on the good
pause .
A Oard From Oiipt. Shann on.
Mr. Editor:?
I appreciate the suggeatipn
of "Patron" that I should become a
candidate for tho position of Truateo
for School District No. 1, at the ap
proaching election. I must, howev
er, decline to enter this race.
There are many reasons why I
should not be a candidate for this
pobition. but I need only refer to one
lure. I have during the pa*t given
ftl>out ten (10) years' service to the
public in this position, and I feci
that t lii 9 h sufficient reason to sup
port my declining to bo a candidate.
I beg to say, however, that L am
deeply % interested in the public
nehoolw of this School District, and I
sincerely hope that t tie public inter
est may ho tho single consideration
in the selection of a Hoard of Trns.
teofl and that men of both character
and capacity may be chosen.
W. M Shmnon.
ExcurHiou Bates
To Memphis And Rotui^ Via
Southern^ Railway Account
United Confederate Vote
1"?- ??ranB,'tt"?irrnn;
. _ 3AWT
Acwwo't Annual Reunion, Con
fiptejvfcitf-Veicrana at Memphis, the
fci^mhern Railway aunouudes vet)
Io.w rate of one cent per inilo, dis
tance traveled, v from all puinls to
Memphis and return, tickeia to be
_ told June 6th? 9ib, limited for re
tarn until June 14th. By deposit-,
ing tickets at Memphis and pay
ment of 50 cents, extension of final
limit oan be had until July 1.
Hound trip rales from Camden
14 25. Proportionately low rates
from all other point*,
For further infotm*iioc, tickets
etc.> apply to Southern
ticket agents or address.
- ? ? ? J. L. MKKK, -
Assistant General Passenger Afcent,
Atlanta Ga.
J. C. LUSK,
%>, Division Passenger Agent,
CharltitOD> 8, C.
FOR SALR.
u to 2 Qui O.ilfll ueur
?iW?<dtT (J.iuri I'oufo /'?r 8nl". A p
ply to
C C. V..\ UG U A N.
M-VV 21, 1900,
?v~ U D. C. 'v
Tin John I) Kennedy Chapter U.
I). O , will be entertained by Mrs
^Laurens Mill and Minn Mary Mills
on Monday afternoon. June 7th, at
o'clock.^
Death of Mra, Moore.
Mrs, Kate Meredith Moore, wife
of Mr. Levi Moore* died ut her homo*
a! Longtown on last Sunday the
2 r > 1 , inat. The burial took pluce
in Charleston hi St. LV.vtonco eeiu^
etery on Monday.
Scholarships For Sale.
T-vo scholatfchips for bn?incne
courses at the (J ?.*A'u. B n. sines*
College, of Macon, Hi. for sale.
Worth $3?>.00 caeh >^ill bcII thorn
for 610.00 each. .Apply at thi-e
oltlce. .
PERSONAL.
Mrs Cora'.Loeon, of A ndereou.S.O ,
id visiting Mia B li Clarke- Mm I,<g
on iB n nqier of Mrn C II Strickland
who at one tiuio r< sided in (Tatudun
Ilev K A M? D'uvell. Fit,!d Kdito'
of the Hn|>tist Ciuri??r, will u tend i ho
Union M -e' hip at Swift Greek church
on Saturday. 29ih inut , and on Sun
day will preach at the First Muptiet
church of Sumlor for l)r C C Hrown,
who lift la-?i Tr.cfcday for a t< ur of
Em ope
txcurn-jn Hates
To Louisville, Ivy., and Return via
Southern Railway.
Account Southern Baptist Con
vention the Southern Railway nti
nouuees very low roun \ trip ratee
to Louisville, Ky.j from all pointP.
Tickets will bo sold May 10-13,
1909, limited for return leaving
Louisville not later than "fnidnight
of May 22nd, 1909.
Round trip rato from Columbia
is $16 90.
For tickets, detailed information,
etc, apply to Southern Railway
tickot agents, or address,
J. L. WEEK
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Allnnln, Ga.
J. C. Luek
Divistou Passenger Agent
C harleston, S. C.
)
m mm
Beaded Ceiling $10 00 per 1000
Sh'tnri Builders Supjjly Co.
Excursion Rates
To Abbeville, N C, and Return,
Account 20ili Annual Meeting
National Travelers Prottc
ivo Association - of
_ America .
The Southern Railway annonucto
very low r<ui?d trip rates from all
points to Ashe villi , N C. and return
for the above occasion. Tickets
will be a/ild Klfty 28-.h, 29lh, aud
30 ?.ii, and for trnins arriving Ashe
viTle before 3 00 P M May 31
good to return 30 da}8 from date
of sale.
Round tiip rales from Camden
fCMOV
I Special arrangement,'* arc Joeing
; made for bandiinsc T. P.-; A 'j, Uit.tr
families and friends in ij-te most
coruforiablu and convlnient ? ay to
and from AshevUlf. Entertain*
ment? of various kinds; side-trips
to Lako T trx a w a y June 4th, old
fashioned Southern barbecue, trolly
rides, grand ball at Battery Park
Hotel, etc. Southern Railway offi
cials and passenger fepresentati ves
wilt be present to assist in looking
tffter the entertainment, providing
information, etc.-- ->
For detailed information, tickets,
pta* Apply lo Southern Railway
ticket agents or' addre^
; J. L. ME Elf,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Atlanta, Ga.
O. LUSK,
Division Passenger Agent
ClurlMtoo, 8. 0.
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Doalli of .Mrs. I, |,. Clybut'ii.
Our (iouui) unity n m ?addcned on
Svm>?i|*v i ?? h v to le-tni of Ui.a di'Mb
I of l4 I,. CM'Uiiit tthU'i) ou'Ui*
? ?- *1 ? i it * U f i.f'nn.i Oil before. K <t
, j :t? i? liinu M i ?. Ci \ In. rn hus bc*it'ir
j f Hitftl jj[ IjpiUIi an I ' H Hi,. J fi vi
I I l<? I j ^ b<?i i la Ciimliu u ?i?? ?
t > "? 1 r < ft 1 9) * o t > f Ij ? i ?an, I>r W it
CllJlHUUS ^d-^iiiyrr y ui uuV44?vui-u-v? j
ed. Sho li ml im pro ve t co luoell
Mint eh ? fo??; that tihe must, iruirii
ho ill ?? , and hunt nut ntii hippy h'jrte
h?r friends in (!?mdrn f?oo4h)e on
Kiidny *nd '.ouk the nfti'inoon irain
nn the Snu'licrn road to return h inc
Alighting fr<?nv the tniu at I) Knii?
wheio she w?h met bt her husband,
Cttj)t. I,. li. Clyburu, sha g'?t into
thu buggy. Ahcr mm* fort ably
sf* ?\ 1 1 ?; tr Mr*. .(My bum Id the
; buujv Dap'. 01 ) burnjUn nod i<?
j Vim ho*- -e fn> to Urn -h ' ehing post
' preptwato, y lor Hturnnit home. A#
J hw dt I b > hi* ii ot ? I i\l ! h Clyhurn
j leading' slightly far iVH d, and going
to her he found her (iytog. She
breathed ouly twice after he got to
It < i .
Mm (31) bum was about 03 vents
olil and ha* been married in* n r I %
?r)0 yearo. Shu leave*. n?x children :
Mmin T. li , S. S. and I" 0. (My
burn o( WeutvllU', Mr. II. K. Qiy*
hu'ru of Kershaw, and JW's. .Unit*
II. *nil Dr. W. It. (ylyl)urn, of Cam
? i i' n . *
JVf r a. Clyburn vv?a a most esti?
m a'd e n h flsTTs u vcninn, A f t? i a
I )u </, huey ,b|i<l useful life who died
as fcJiehfcjJL li V4w1~|i?h??m e\ UuoUdt
aud 1'iVCil. ,,Sho i oared hbt' o*nj
monument vv |? i!V? she liv.'d in the
hvnrls of those who k m ? her.'
None ever entcri d her homo with- ,
out a warn) wloome nor b'f.V vri-r. |>. |
l'>? will Ui' li ' of n wt'u j
iuiiie hospittftity ?" ?v""w>*
Vain ia the ul'.nmpt to mvtmure
t',.0 love nf a mother f ?? r iir.r chil
dren. After nil them i? no love
like mother love, and w^liiliev^
th.e lender cure J voted to those
ofaieatand dfarife^, wctil with hi r
to ih ; he'.ter land ' We fuiu-y bd
awiiiilny thcto in the place prepar
ed for her. 'rin'ge may lie llguifa
hut may tliey hoar precious meai;
( ing t<i j earning he at la that will nut
h?? o?.ntf?>rt>:d W<*tto*e-tdte Am^?1 "f
the home is iniasing.
I ;ii.preb?i vo funeral aeryicn were
htdd o:? .Sundaj*. f Lt r which u!l
that was in o c I h I i?f tliie mother in
Israel waa tenderly c>ri ve \ ed in
i heir laut u feting place in Holhany
Knptist eh i', !?"!;?> i.rd, of which
Church Mra Cl^burn h ?>k h> ( n |
a faithful' nietnhei. Micro w as pr< e
ewt ?u unusual ly l?*igc ijiiu.kr (.f j
sorrowing friends to pay tlin 1 ? h< J
liihulo of ic8j:ect to one thev leaved ,
1 Wo f ir.v vol iho lii't of i!n ourl iiu.
Nor lienr.l tin* invisibly door.
As they passed wlieie lifo'w prohlvioe un- 1
cer'uin
V\ i'l fallow aif! m-\ ihotn no imnv,
We Lin^ori"! nod W'M?t on iho tliro-holtl ? I
i The tl\reshoji| e:\"li nitirlal inu: (?? r i
Then w>? Ki<l a n?*sv r??-it li ?J>>Viti upon It, i
To mark a new s?irr<?w aii'l lost."
Wiiitluoj) College
SCHOLARSHIP and ENHIiaNCE
EXAMINATION. I
Tue i stum nation f <? i ti.>e ?? whi d ?>f|
Vacant Seh >1 >: ? ahi pi ia Wulcp
(/ollt'gp and for the r.d i?..-i<,n of
new students will be In Id ni ib*
County O u it Uoute on b* t i 'J S > ,
July 2, n i 9 h D). Appl.'OHiMs n.
ho not loss than fifuuu years of age.
Wheu Scholarships arc vmunl after
July 2 they will ho awarded to those
making ibe highest average at tbia
examinntion, prov.ded 1 1> *? y meet the
conditions governing the award.
Applicants for Scholarships should
write to President Johnson before
t ho examination for Scholarship t x
amiiiHtion blanks.
Scholarships are wortb #100 nnd
free tuition. Tue n^x' beseion will
open SeptPinber 15, 1909. For fu ?
tber information and catalogue, nd
drees Pies. I). B. Johnson, R >ik
Hill, S. C. . ? . ?
Suggest Ions for Trustees.
Mr Editor : ? Seven weeks from
today we are to e'.eet Trustees lo
manage the schools of this Pistiict
likI it is now time for us to b.1 eofibt
ing abi.ut for the proper .men. wo
tbore'oio ?uk? pleanire in suggest
ing Mr. Divld Wi'licrspviou and
I)*. S. (J. Z-MT'P.
Wry Ro?p t full V,
Pntrou and Taxpayer
May 13, 1900
Mr Withe rapoon .Endorsed.
Mr. E Utor : ? I wish to endorse
tbe suKfieatiou of Mr. David With
erspoon for one of tbe School Trus
tees for this district. It, baa been
many \?<>ra einco the cUi%<>.n? of
W ard I liave had a representative
ou tbo Board who- was a resident
of thut VVaiJ ard we thiuk that as
tbeir Ux money id paid out to as
rtiet -in mining tbe -schools, Justice
and fiirness demands that tu?y
should have a voice in saying how
sod to whom tbeir money should
bo paid. ''Taxation .without rep
resentation" is bard lo submit lo
year after year. Justice.
)Str. llJugli Signaled
Mr. Editor: ? I hereby snagest Mr.
\V. R. Hough as a suitable man for
one of the ttustcea for . this school
district 1o be elected in July.,
? A We'l Wisher of tbe School.
Mr. West Suggested.
Mr. Editor s ? We notice that Mr.
Robinson has declined to ?run for
School- Trustee, Peeling that it t?
eminently proper that ire peoplp of
the MilL district and Malven Hill
should have a icsident from this
section on the Beard we suggest
Mr. Will W.MV. its a suitable naan
and insist upon bl? running.
;; T?xp*y?r Item F*cVor/ HUL.l:
' ?
OUR STATEMENT
Appears In This Issue.
Wi (loin* to invito your atloiitiou to tha
Statement of t.'oudil inn of The Fn>t National
lUuktof Cunidtn, to be found eUowbero in
this wsiii*., We would request that \ou nolo
tlio splendid growth of I l?u Haul; during. I lie
Vj-'JU'. Our policy iii the pn.sj Iiuh boon
oito of Sivurity, ( -onsen atism,- Saf'??t^ <>t
Fumta, Service to Patrons.
Result:
March Uo, 1908, Deposits (when
converted into National liauk) JjjUlHlotlOO
April 28, 1901), Deposits, 10 1,0(4 00
Blowing our Deposits havg increancd 30 |>er
? V V ? ' ;*'? ? . r '? -,.,r .
cent, during the past joar.
We nhall continue on the name principle*},
Till! HHST KATIOSiAl RAM. !
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Joint T..M*ckev, O, J. Sli innon, Jr.;,
OiisMt. President... h
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Distune As Guardian. ;
Un May 'iflth?ouo mouth from iliis
d;?lo ? 1 will ?j?plv to W. L. Mil)o\v
??' 1 , Judge of Probata for Kei.<diaw
Cuuiity, for ... Lclturs? -.of ;?*
(in;i!dKin of Alvtliiii HeH I'iiinit.
.1. T. H. Kl.UOTT,
* Guardian.
April 27th, ll>oy.
.Administrator's Notice.
Xolieo in Ii ?? i e*?y yivfii to nil efediiort,
if AO v, of the Km. lie Of t)n; I ? t?* W I).
Mh r?dt?U. . to i > r f* : v 1 1 1 thfirde-l
nirtiuin to me duly attoHlod a.s k q<iir<d 1
hy law; and nil ? n ? 1 v.- b i u t i t- tin* Hftid dn- i
ct'AU'd are noli tied to make i a\ incut lo |
!???. J. H. MA usn \ 1.1 ,
Admiuihti'at or 1*'s* nt?? of W. |). MandtaM j
('itiud?*n. S May 20. h, 1 fii
Published in Th* ('ai.id?m (,'!???. ni*
U miniftlrnlnr'rt
nUlilllli^UQiUi C> (1UII15,
X- ii.-e is ht'.'ehv given .11 creditois,
j if any, ot <t hi; K t f II. e laio I. allium
1 ^S:v!i; decoa^* I, I > invotnl their
<h'ina!id> to tin* di.lv iiUf."i:d us ? ??quired
l y !a\s ; -and all inhehicd ? ?>' ^ ? id deueuf ed
Kit ii>;litiv.'d I ? link" i>n?otr.' to ii.o
.1 K. i'Oi'KL ANlV,
A'lrn.uistr?t>r Estate ?( I.itlh'Uii S\" a'. I
Oiwiiden, S. May 'it,, 1009.
Publish* -d in The Oamd.n Chror.Vuj.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Hie nn
" Vc.r signed will npp'y to W. L Mc
Dowel), Judge of i'rubabo for Ker
shaw County, on Tuesday, May 15.
1909, for a final discharge as Admin
istiator of tbo estate of A. G. Joucb
doceasod,
R. C. Jones.
Administrator.
Cam Jon, S. 0., May 20th, 1909
Citation.
douth Carolina ? Kershaw County
By W. L. McDowell, Judye of Probate.
Whereas, Mrs. Vl R. \V. Clarke made
cuit to nie, to grant her Letter*
of Administration, of the Estate of and
effects of A. II. Clarke, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish nil and singular tfrxr~kirrdTed and the
creditors of the bhUI A 1L Clarke
deceased, that they, bo and ap
pear before ine, in l he Court of
Probate, to be held at Cam
den^ S. (' , on the 5th dav of
June, next after publication there
of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause. if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
(liven under my hand thu 20ih day of
May. A. 1).,
W. U McDOWKLL,
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County
Published in the Can; den Chronicle
on the 21st day of May, 190U.
QUtfipi).
.South Carolina- ^fcKcrahaw County
By W- L. McDowell, Judge of Probate,
Whereat Thomas R. Aneruni made
nie. to grant him Letters of Ad
ministration, with will annexed, of the
Estate of arid effects of Mr?. Charlotte
A- Oantey.
These are therefore to elle and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the stid Mrs Charlotte
A. Cant ey, -deceased, that they b?
and appoar before me, In tho Court
of Probate, to Ve held at Camden,
S. ~C-t W tho 14th c'ay of June,
next after publication thereof, at It
o'uloek in the (or-eooon, show cainw
If any they have, why the said admin
istration should not be frnnted.
- O+venTrnd cr my its-mi tbi* Uttth d pj of
May, A? D., 1901).
W. jU MCDOWELL,
Judjje of Probate for Kershaw County
Published in the Catnden Ohroolole.
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?g pegfep
Speritd /triers an lhiutjh\Luiuber
for June \
Sh'iMl RuiMrr* ^up.ply Co
The best. ShimjU'8 Mwflf JLuths in
South ( '<irili PficeA rtyht .
< Hliand lhtiM ??)?** Xttpjily Co.
Bui'tjains Xn Real Estate.
If you wish tn pr?" t tinrghius in
n:ul ?: i i lie r in tho oily or
counlrv, call on G. (*. Abxander,
Real Estate Agt'iit, Camden, S.(?.
Surveyor's Notice.
1 shall bo ph-assd to >t'l M' lh<wi- ui~)i
iii^' surveys ami | 1 u r h n.ado <>( 1 1 i r
lamia in Kershaw Cuuulv. Terms h h
Boliable. A'Mkhh nti- at lira' h Spiiii^ih.
8. t'., or It'ii vi* <>ri!i tk villi Mr -Ji o T.
Mackov at. t Ui* First National Haik <,f
Camden. W. 1$. TWIT IV.
Dec, 17. ISHW
Tax Executions.
I "?*.<? t r. an<l by v i.rt u ?? of btiti'rv tax
t-\ ?m''M b'tts t' i i'ii- -litveli'd, I wiM (1
to h !'. tli?< Cuur! I lon^e do?,r it) ihe
Cit\ of Camden, ''ti 1 1 1 ?? lin Monday Mi
J'.inp, J !.'00 . ( i 1 1 r 1 1 1 j_? tlio icfjal h?>it r s of
h>i 1 ? ?, the luilo tviiitf de.- ci ibed |h'u|U;rt>
to.wii :
il?> Rl'TOM f.f i.-llll! MUl one t/li i ' ? ! II iT
Ml di.s'ti t N- . 0. t>- in it !e 1 on I lii
No) III I v J. A WulkllHl'l Hl.'l Sli-an
I/. Watki'H Fast Ijv wlnje of II II
Kil'y all 1 Uen* ?M C'C'tk roa'l : S.<i la by
!<.?). Walls ami others; W'M by Kvni:*
D. vt* ami u.-'.ato i f Jerry Kiikland '1 h?
al).nc coimistx o( two traots am! levied
upon and to bp w-ld ft* the proper, y of
S, F. Kelly ami wife for taxes for 100.) ?
'CO? '07 ? '08.
Alio U ftcrcs in district No. I bounib-d
North an?l Hast hv 0# J. Roberts; South
by Caroline MeMuilen; Weat by Ian is
now or formerly of JuiueH Moore. Lev
ied upon and io be fold as the property
of Annie Arthur for taxes fot lUO-'i.
Terms of bafo ? Cash.
J. S. TIIANTHAM
y. K. C.
Mav 21. 1900.
NO. 908.'} .
report of the condition of
The First National Bank
Ot Camden,
?at CAMDEN, in t !?e- State of S. C. ?
At thu close ol business, Apr. 28th, 1909
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $ 172, Wi 30
Overdraft?, secured and un
secured 2,214
U S bonds to secure circula
tion 37,600 ro
rivnvnniis un-t'-Knivrvar T^rcrSo
Banking J1oum\ Furniture
anil Fixture* 1 ,-170 ('3
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agent*) ? 8, 170 18
Due from approved reserve
agents 25,006 -J3
Checks nn<i ol her Hash Items 182 16
Notes of other National Bank* 1.6J0 0
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and con's , ' 443 01 j
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz :
Specie, 10,177 GO
Legal-lender notes. 1 f?20 00 11,697 60
Redemption fund with U S
Treasurer ( 5 per cent of
circulation) 1,875 00
Total fc 2utf.6>0 C>i
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Pnid in $ ti0,000 tX)
Undivided Profits, less Ex.
tenses and Taxes^Paiil 10,217-10
Nation si Bank notes out
standing 37,000 00
Individual Deposits eul.ject
* to check Id I, I'l) J 48
Reserved for Taxes f>oo oo
Total $239,020 67
Stale of South Carolina)
County of Kershaw. J
I, John T. Mftckey. Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the abovp statement ia true to the
heat oi my knowledge and belief. * ,
John T. Mackoy, Cashier,
jhed and sworn to before me this
29jh day of April, 100$, '
J" Wallace,
Mofrry Public.
Correct? Attest:
Q. II. Bnum,'
W. K. Ilough,
L. A. WittKofrs^.^
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STORE
Is Now Showing. A /'lost Complete
Line Of Spring And Summer
Goods At Prices To Please
Any Size Pocket Book.
Souio Values* in Wax. h goods, American Print Novelties,
While Ground with v> >h>re:l figure*, Linen giound with Col
b'itrurot", Blue (iiamud willi ('ol Figureft-with or without Side
Hum]; Sheeting Piinl ? (ioti.l <v>aali.ty at 5c )d The very best
(joalit v "it S to 1 0 \ d r ~ INM eales with fmlo TfcmTT,
Xlotor (.'lolhs' in yti ijien-the best tiling lor the Spring Coat Suit
Lawn Uutistert etc in plain3 White Figure, Striped side
Bund ctc ? at 1 Oo > d
Sunn) Wondcrhil Values in Short lengths of White Lawn
? A big lot to choose, from al 5e to 10c yd
"Haxon,"
The queen of wliite ijootls.
<hvinty.ns lino ImnuknTl. id" iin.
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ther. Idoiil lor wi-fst, ildits,
fio k ?? ci ct i overs, md
all norfs of IVrft
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JOc \ <.1 ? 3(> iuclicH \vi:1o.
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
Mig Stock Ladies Chrildeus, Men and Bviys, Straw and can
vas Hats at till prices.
See our lino Mattings and Matting rugs before you buy.
Our Notion stock is full of novelties in Ladies Nick woar
Belts etc ; Laces and Embroiederies, some bargains in this
department beautiful good from 5c yd up. '
Shofes, Shoes. rrrrr
Just in a nice line 01 Ladies Children*?, Men and Boys, low
cut shoes.
Full Line Farm Supplies
And Fertilizers at closest Cash Prices, or .011 approved
papers. '
Yours llohpectfully,
The Famous Gilt Edge Store,
P. T. Villeptacue, Proprietor..