The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 09, 1916, Image 10
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MCOUMI OF MAKCIA HiK.W."
M'tMl Kiuhvh riiHrHihi fttuf} V Vry
HrasinKl> I'mmIik-hI.
' W't.K." tin' film < i i ? i ? hu- tho f??l
nx iult rr, ssy or Mm- v mm wjt?
lin W4*4*i i tit till* Majestic touiffid :
??The Hift'cowi of this tiim rtrnxtidw
upon 11m- development of M'Vtiii I ? 1 1 . 1 1
acids which hd\'o Ihtu lttft In ihr
UaiKlH of veiyeapithlc n I'M* hi. h.\ FrujiK
l.loytl, who lllvcH I'Viili'lKt lit tills of
)(-nl ability jim ii dl r eel or. 'I lie story
Ik n very k?mhI iiiii<, a It Ikouurli <i rather
. "1'UliU'lljU'lll" It J ( oi' lullichleluc Ik (ll'U#
'<<><1 In til iIm< ujiish to do ii way with
l he weiiU husband at the psyeholotfleal
moment.
The i*jh I, v situation ??f ii 1 in |i)i.v hottie
broken up hy a l( Yd era I Investigation
.-I' Hie h ushjt lid's yrooke< I hanking husi
nn*?. wive* an nppoi't uiill.v for siJme
> I > I < ? i m 1 1 >1 work in detininu cltii meter*.
Tin' scenes lift villi: I" do wlfli tin
ehiintfe of I II >41 rt ?ni tin* part of friend.
of ((l'|W|Hi|ily Wllu lll'<> ?M*II # I ?? I 41 1 *? ? 1 1 1
l In- \v Ifo'x tabic when tin- ni'H-t comes,
wt'ic exiiepiiouuiiy well handled. The
action Inter ? >n w a?? coiiHirdeid mid eon
v Incline n lid lit'ld tin* llitcie-l nicely.
".Miss (.'oilier whs di^lilllnl tl lid lin
preHslve illid carried il s 1 1 l'i ? ii | ?( ??*7i I In*
en use of In-r liiiiini it. nut i* rn I. repressed
emotion, forre^l Xtanlc.\ ? M ? I \ ? ? ry well
as ihi' seir .snn lfh Inu attorney, and
1 1 ?'ti i-> MeVere i:nvC ii liter cold rust In
I lie |*la>iliu ?'f flit' ueilk hllsliniid |?llli,
puttbn.' u\t-r i n I ?*l I li_'t -ii 1 l.\ tin* chimye
In his :i II 1 1 tide townid- Ids wife ft. I
low I n.U Id- la 1 1 II le
"The selllnus in lid- were iliiiisiiali.N
well prepared and the photography
w ii h -splendid, wllli I lie exception of
.i number of dentins which wen* old
of lot ii-. The titles Avert' ver,\ ^oimI !
and -et'ined to til nicely lido I lie- ae- 1
r ion.
? "A- n w hole, this .<? siirel,\ one of .
I lie ver,\ heat things thai tin- Morocco
eompan.v has ever given iis and I am
<|illte -iiii'i* Unit il will prove a very
pleasing offering . In it n> community. }
Ii |v good drama. Uumanlv played and
unusually. well dlreeled."
At I -he .Majestic today. i-'ridnv .f tint* j
??! It. adv.
Stockton Notes.
Itoykln. S. -1 1 1 in* 7. Hood ruin*
fell liere last nljilii for which we are
nil n I II ? I
.Mrs. Kva lrh> and 1 1 1 1 1?> daittfhlern,
10 vii :i i ?< I I Iciii ifl in. <>r (lie Stall* Farm,
sjH'iil last Wednesday ? with Mrs. Ir
1 hy's I >n ii'iil >. Mi", mat Mrs. Willie (Jard
ner.
Mlsv I In Itearilen. teacher of t h??
Stockton School, after .spendinj.' a few
days in ('aiuil(M) anil thin community
last week returned to tior home at
Westminster Tiiesdav morning.
Mr. ('ail Humphries anil staler, Jeh
liie. and Miss l.ola It oof, .spent Satur
day iiikI Sumla.v al 111/* home of Mr. ( \
\. Humphries.
Mi ss Kosa Mi'lii'ntl. ot t'annleii, was
i lie week ?*i m I uia*si of Mrs. I!. W. Am
nions.
Mr. I/Micelle IVarre. who has 1 ?*???!? h
-dudcm :il Wofl'ord <'ollo*;e. returned
home la's i iiiursda v
Mr. W. II. l'earee, of ('annicii. spent
S im ? I ;i \ at the li< >uie of his father. Mr.
I'. M 1*4 a ret*.
Misn Kva Urine. after a short visit
in Sumter, returned home Thursilay.
.Mi. Uh-ha rd .1 ? ?lt \ . of I'olumhia, is
\ isitinir at the home of his father. Mr.
Itohert Jolly.
Mi's. iOlluoiic < I wel i> is al til" t'oluili
Ina Hospital for treatnieni
The younir people of thi>- ? , ? n 1 1 ii ? 1 1 1 i -
i\ had a niooidiuht pit nie Wednesini v
niuhl al l'.o\ kins I 'oud.
I u A W. I lumph i ii--?. id I ',et Ii u he.
as ilir ir 1 1? ? ' of his |ia rent s here Snn
ila.v
Utile Alli'i 'l onl Thelnin t'ean e
have returned home aftel a vi-il al the
him theii irrand parents.. Mr and
M r - I '.el I hi i ( ?w oils.
Mis .1 I: ;nid Mr?. p.. v| iVaire
spent W? illies||;| , ,| | tin- holile of Mrs.
IsllL'ene Urn", f
Misses Mm . i in I Sara Mh-kle were
I he truest - S ii i >< 1 1 ? ot Mr ami Mr- I!
M I'eaiee
Nuliw l-'roiti Aiirnun Hill.
I {elll I ierl . S Jlllle I'll. lonu
drouth has lieen broken 1 ? \ a I i 1 1 1
ram it this so<-| ion ?and tin tanners
h.;0o .? [Iioi'i'd up s ( ; | | : i ' ot 10II0I1.
. * : : ? 1 sonic have elioppod < > : 1 1 . . * I ' 1 1 ? ?
;raii crop has nil l/een ha tve-nd
I in- wheal anil oat efop is v erv short
in thi* s, >i i ion. and ^ajt'desis are ihiii_'
??.f tie past The writer (level vm
a v ea r wiihou: .i garden hefol'e.
i s looking fresh a"'1
- > ??'?!: i III . i I \ siil.ll!
' ! . ! .a ? . . s i ,i | h. of I 'I t i\ uli n. ? -.
!;:> i? ;uineo >: in . after sjMMethivr a
I I \ ? - >> i ! ' i I ? i i;m it her. ,N| i > John
I . i ! ? 1 it s I I .
1 i an'. i'akei a. nl latnilv from
?ie i I 1 .: . he *\ e.-k end \ is
' in*: ei- t. ' ' i i Mi < . I'.a kei
Mis- in,. . ; i i , - i . . i - i l a ri ; ed from
'I v is I ; ? t f , - . ; , , , , , I I S 1 1 ! 1 1 1 e f
Ml - v I 1 ? t ? ' , - - I e Mil- VV eok
? ??* -1 in .in- ? ...::e ..t
'.*?? ? llool i t i. : ,
' I i ss | !ess it ? i , : , . , -i , , Siinda \
in..' iiei -,'i .i Ml no! In : .it Ihis |.|,ee
M : ?! I !. I n I j I I'e -\.,s i -Millie, S;tl
I i ? i t ? r> : n i ? lieii I .i ? ! o - ; 1 1 1 <? ; I
-? vi, i- ?? fine moetnr_T and vTell
;l'' 1 >?! ;i''Oiii tuiii.i dei?_'.i le
?" ???!( . i i a iinil wilh kind ho
: -i ' .1 i I -
?M i i_i i >. ?;? i,f i h rs siM-tion. and
Ml- I linn ! ' ii ,,f I icor^i.l. were
ina I lie* ! e VI x | s| |, 'Iin ir inaiix
fl lends wi-it -ie:n i and pros
pe roils life
liiev.il per-e;is Heir a<lllilMe.( to ejt
izeu.'-iftj i in t In 1 i.iie.t > i:;|es after
hearings heP.ie Jiul;'e II A \l s.uiin,
in i iiarlest- n Mi-inla \ .
Say Zu Zuto
the Grocerman and
hand him a nickel. Hell come
back with the snappiest cfinder
snaps vou ever put In your
mouth, apiey, crisp
and always
fresh.
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
PERSONAL.
Mis* l.ncla Yates Is visit liui friends
in Vtr?lnla.
Mr. N. S. Richards. of Llbcrt.x 111ft,
was in < 'amden Monday.
Miss Holla lil.uk. of Columbia Col
1o>hO U ill homo for tho summer.
Mr. Will Walltuv. of Stanton Mili
tary Academy. Is at homo for tlio sum
mer.
Mrs. fiu.v < Junior and lit t U* daugh
ter. .loan, of Columbia, aro visiting
here.
Jack Wait kins, who is a student at
Richmond College is at hoiuo for the
vacation.
Mr. Frank Hoard, of Hartsvllle, is
visit im; Ids bhithi'r. Mr. II. 1*-. Hoard,
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Ilelljnan and
son, of ( 'host or. aro visiting relatives
In Cannh'ii.
Miss Hosslr Stokes. of Hot bono, is
tho, guest of Miss Helen Sinolnlr on
Ur?.nd street.
Miss Kate Lenoir. iff. Caimlon, spent
last week w ith Mrs. 1\ .1. I'.oat wrijiht.
- l>arllngton News.
Mis. W. 1'. Maloiie left this week for
|{i? huiomf. Va.. where she will make
her home In tlnj fntufo.
Mi-< Sara Wolf!', who lias boon at
tending Cldeora College for Women, is
at homo for the holidays
Mr. Ralph 1 >umi. who i^ a mod lea I
student at Haltimore, has returned
home Mr Hie sin or vara! Ion.
Mr. Cor roll A Ihidden has rotur'.iod
to Ids home in Sardinia. S. C., after a
visit r . . his hrother. M ; H Hndden.
Claude Williams. who h;is hoe'i a
Stiulei't at ChMu.son. came lioine \ ester
i|,i\ for I lie suiixik r vacat ion.
Mis, l,>ther Sehloshnrg left Moinlav
I", ? |- ( *iit< innat i. < >hio. where she will
spend the s 1 1 1 ii mi 'i with rehili\es
John T Ma? ke\. .1 r . w ho has l>o? n
iitteiidiiiu Cluster SpriiiL's Aeadonn. In
Virginia, is at h? >:n*? for the siinini. r.
John Hollo!. who li,is l.ecn attend
j i i ? - r I'orter Military Acadcmx. at Char
lest on, i- .-'I home for the viuaiiier va
i ea t ion
Mi'?f> .1 .1 W'ni km. u. and I.'-. N
, \ i . !>.-wel! ; i e , 1 1 ! e i it 1 1 ; ; I -J t . Si.ntn Ca r
oiMi.l Press ,\ss..i i.iii. >1 ill ?e>s|i.|i at
\ in k litis w i i-k
Mi.vs, s )* 1 1 1 . 1 1 i I 'l ales ; 1 1 ( ? I I \ ll e n a Me
I.O o he w ill : 1 1 1 e ? 1 1 1 tile lllliehallat 'lie
! ni\ i r-.i!.. of South Ciio!5i..i o.-\J
Wei 1 1 ies? |;i \ evninv.'
Mrs. .1 1 ill ii T Nettles. Sr and u'r.nnl
' ehihlron. J. T. ami l.anra Houston,
?left Saturday for Clea rw a t er. Fla.. tor
; i \ jsjt of t wo niont lis.
Miss,.. Mary Withers Kirkland and
ll-ipe Saxage ha\e gotn t< Charleston
i ! I ei ii i the ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 seiioir dance at
I '. : : VI i i it a i \ A< adeie *
xi t- :?? Mi- < W I trniisoii. J r
'ot New N <?: ale if 'ktIimI in Camden
toi l., i ? w I-, \ isii Mrs P.runson's par
mi i . , ? i . . i ? t M ? s w M Shannon
Jin _e ,\| ? ft,, 1 I. Smith of Caindei.
tie ixered 1 1 1? ? < ???niiu'iieenieiil addles
1 l.el I ire I he _ lad ''.-J t il.u elass a i tile Pies
h.xiorian e..;ie_-.- at t'liiilon Tuesday
I Ion I ' ' ? l'eri x . of I Jliert x I I ill.
w;i< in < '.linden Monday. lie was en
filiate to Chill ifst.'li In sf! \ e as a jlll'ol
?for the June t elm I ::ied Slates 'Ii
t riot eoilt'l .
I if 1 Ii. A le\a ndei . who has Peon
' in ill health for several weeks, loll
M. ml i\ for Johns Hopkins, Haltimore.
: 1 1 whjVli institution, his friends h??j?
fur I ,s | oedy recovery.
Miss Maltha Rut ledge Sin-leton.
! aued eight veal's, ? ?f Camden, i m the
? -m st of her cousin. Virginia Cokor.
| Several little outings and other s?H-hd
(functions are helm.' given and planned
i h.X her Wee hostess of six n lid a half
; suinniei's. ? ItartsM'llle Messenger
' nr. and Mrs. Fred K. Ron f row left
I Tuesday for Sumter for a visit to Airs,
j Renfrew's relatives. From Sunilrr l>r.
: Uonfrt?\v will co m SpnrtnTibuv?. where
he will be with a drnu' linn In that
; i Uy. 1 >r. llelifrow has )field a |s>si
lien as pharmacist at the Camden I>ruK
' i'o. for the past five years and has
111:4 1 1 > ? r lends in Cjunden and the ooun
t> who j-fiiret that he and his wife
I w ill make thefr lioine elsewhere.
MIlKiti 1HRKCT0KV.
1 AiiUinh I ,o<i/e No. 'J9I5, A. F. M..
nns'fs i?n Ttiiirsday nitfht, on or l^'fon*
each full moon. i.. II. White. W. ;
\V. K. l?a /is. s. W. ; D. C. Trapp, .1.
W. : L. A. Shiver, secretary.
Junior o. r a. M., Itlchard Kirk
land Council No. l.?u?. meets on Tut*
daj nlffhts. on or ?>oforo .oaoh fall
moon. J. K. Cauipl>eU, C. : C. W\ Shi
ver. Hcoordlng Secretary.
TOUT TAI'X SI KHKNDKR8.
Harrison Near Verdun Captured By
Herman Troops.
I on Vnux. lying some live miles j
northeaast of Verdun. which for wwk>
past the French has been stubbornly
defending against terlile onslaughts (
by the Hermans. has at last fallen Into |
the hands of the Teutons, accord lug I
to lierliiJ. The men who defended thej
fortress to the last surrendered to.
the Hermans, who also captured a)
large number of guns. maehlne guns
and mine-throwers.
Purls. however, says the f(>yt still
was In French hAnds early Wed lies- ?
da\ morning, but since then it had ,
been Impossible lo communicate with j
the front owing to the violence of the!
iHunhardmcht.
(Jains of eonslderable proportions by
the Russians over the Teutonic allies. 1
by t 1m* Turks over the Russians and 1
by the Hermans over the lirtU&li are j
recorded In the latest otllclal coram uj
nieations from retrograd. < .onstantlno- 1
pie and 1/ondon. In the region of Ver- j
dun violent artillery conduits are in.
progress, while on t In* Austro?lta4lan ?
line the Italians continue to hold the
AUstrlans from additional advances. ]
In the lighting from the Plftpet ;
Mil lies t < ? the Roumanian frontier the '
Russians in their big offensive ftiove- 1
1111*1 1 1 have disiodgeil the Teutonic al J
lies from frtrtltled positions ' and j
hn.ught their aggregate of men cap- i
hired up to about 41,<mm?. They have 1
also taken "7 guns. I'M maehlno guns
and 11? bomb-throwers. Among the
my 1 1 made prisoner are JMhi otllcers.
Constantinople asserts that in Asia
Minor, in the Ko|?e Mountain district,
tin* Russians have been driven eight
kilometer* eastward from |>ositions ex-,
lending over fourteen kilometers, suf
fering losses of more than a thousand
men killed or wanmled. The fighting
in ibis Immediate vicinity .covers a
front of ov?*i\thlrt \ -one miles, with the
Turks the aggressors and with the sit-:
nation favorable to them. according to j
< 'oiistanlinople.
lit Mesopotamia, the Turks claim to
liave defeated and dispersed the Rus* I
sian wings, which were endeavorhtft i
to carry out an enveloping movement1!
Mgaiust them near Klanikin. north
cast of ItMgdad. Init Pefrograd asserts
that the Russians here have raptured
Turkish position- and mil to i h< sabre
several batallions of Turks.
The H< rmans and the liritish still
are lighting desperateh in the \ i' in
ilv of \ pres. both sides using their
ariiliery in heavy bombardni'ents and
their infantry in occasional attacks;'
In an infantry attack against tho
mined village of IJooge. east of | >
i he Hermans captured the I'.ritish
front 1 i i ii* trenches running through
th" village, hut all their attacks else*,
where failed.
Around Verdun, in the region of Hill
.'jut and on the light bank of ihr .\I?-,iso
from namlonp to Ihaiaumont. the
hoin bard men ts continue intent.
The Austria us again have clayed
violent attacks against the Italians
in the upper Arsn Valley and north
east of Asiago. hut everywhere wem
repulsed. In the lalter sector the
Italians drove back the Austrians In
i hand to hand contlict to tin- bottom
>f lite ('Minpomulo Valley.
..;rou9cct Her &uep?c???\
"I see," he said, "that coal l a- gone
up again."
"Has it?" she replied.
"And they're raising rents. " he con
tinued.
"Well. " sho exclaimed. flaring up, 'if
you wish to have otir engagement bro
ken off say so. I always hate to have
people beat about the bush in u case
of this kind/- Pittsburgh r hroriiiie
Telegraph. '
At the Museum.
"Is that the artist's name in big let
ters on that picture, pop?"
"No. my son. That I# the name of
the rich man who presented the picture'
to the museum. Yon will find the art
ist's name in very small letters down
in the lower right hand comer."? St.
r.ouis post-Dispatch.
Somewhat 8?fer,
"I in going to get a lot of money
i soon."
"Who told you thatf*
I "A fortune teller."
"I'd rather have that aort of in forma*
' tion from h paying tellers" ? Pittsbu rgh
j Post.
That is th? bittcrwt of nil, to -wear
th? yoke of your own wrongdoing.?
Eliot. ' i
Mux Mullet' tells ii stor\ ? ? f Olic el
Dr. Strachau I >avidson's predecessor
as master ??f lliillol. "Once when re
turning from <i solitary walk Dr. .leu
kins, whose regard for Ills own dignity
was very great, slipped and fell. Two
undergraduates, seeing t ln? accident,
ran to assist liiin and were just laying
hands on him to lift lilin up when ho
descried a master of arts coming.
'Stop." ho cried. 'I see a' master of arts
coming d?>wn the street.' mid he dis
missed the undergraduates, with many
thanks, and was helped on Ids less by
the M. A." ? I/ondon Chronicle.
For Safety's Sake.
A captain of a small trading vessel
having some contraband goods on
board wanted to unload them at a
small port.
"Joe." ho said to the 'customs man.
whom he knew/well. "If I was to stick
a pound note over each o' your eyes
conld ye seeV"
"No," replied the man, "and If 1 had
another over 1113' month I couldn't
speak eii her!"? -London Tit-Hits.
Former (Jovernor Cole L. Hlense on
Thursday tiled his pledge with the sec
retary of state as n candidate for gov
ernor.
The residence and cotton house of
.)<.hn ( '. Wicker, near Newberry, were
destroyed by tire.
Coker College at Hartsville was giv
en $5.<HlO and the Mayes Industrial
institute $1,000 by the (Jcneral Kdu
cation Hoard.
Hew J. A. Ansley. pastor of the Man
ning liaptist church. lias, accepted a
call to l'ensacola. Fla.
Abner I ). 1 laltiwaimer. a gallant
Confederate soldier, died Wednesday
last in Columbia.
Dr. I'ryor has let the Contract for
a new hospital building al Chester to
cost SUn.ooo.
Dr. David \V. Daniel was elected j
president of Columbia College. succeed
ing Dr. W. \V. Daniel.
An aired negro was killed by light
ning Fridax on a farm near Winns
horo.
WINTHKOI* COLLKtifc
Scholarship and Entrance Hxamiua
tions Friday July 7th.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Wimhrop Col
lege and IW the admission of new stu
dents wiil i?' held at the County Court
House on Friday, Jul\ 7. at i? a. 111.
Applicants must not be less than .six
teen years of acre. When Scholar
ship:. arc vacant after July 7 they will
be awarded to those making the high
est p vera go al Ibis examination, pro
vided t hey meet the conditions govern
ing the award. Applicants for Schol
arships should write to President John
son before the examination for Schol
arship examination blanks.
Scholarship are worth $l(Hi and free
tuition. The ne\r session will open on
September iio. 1PHI. For further infor
mation and catalogue, address Presi
dent 1'. I'. Johnson. Kock Hill, S. C.
MK. W. F. STEVENSON FOR CON
<?RESS.
( '(.tiiineiii of Chcstertleld couuiy pa
pers on ? o n m I v si'urimeut shown at the
convention :
"The Chest erticld County Convention
was notable for its representative at
tendance. being composed of leading
men from practically every club in
-the counts. It was eVen more notable
for its unity and enthusiasm, especial
ly if) it- action endorsing the candi
dacy of Hon. W. F. Stevenson for
Congress. Partisan lines which cut
deeply into 'his vote in this county
two years ago have l>oen obliterated
and a united county is itehind him,
and the enthusiasm shown on the sub
ject on last. Monday warrants the pre
diction that his majority in this coun
ty will be the greatest ever given a
candidate here who had an opponent."
? Cheraw Chronicle. May t. ll>l(i.
"It is said that Chestcrtiold county
Is united as she has not b??en in thirty
years before. This unity mwaus much
for the peace of the county during the
coming campaign and it may mean
much more. It may mean that Ches
terfield county will furnish the next
representative from the Fifth Congres
sional District to the T'nited Str.tes
Congress.
"If the enthusiasm for the Hon. W.
)P. Stevenson manifested at this eon*
Mention represents tlie Henthnent of the
people of the county, Mr. Stevenson
Ik sure of every vote to be cant in
Ibis county next fall ? ami that will
help some." ? Chesterfield Advertiser,
'May 4, 1910. 7-11.
T' * i""
Irene West Royul Hawaiian#
Have you heard the new
fascinating Hawaiian music]
There's a quaintness ahd charm to Hawaiian music that?
it appeal to almost everyone who hears it,. And the way to hear i
is on the Victrola. . 1
The three organizations largely responsible for the introdi
and popularity of Hawaiian music in America are the famous Hawa
Quintet of the Bird of Paradise Company, the gifted Toots
Troupe, and the Irene West Royal Hawaiian*. It is these il
organizations that Brin^ this captivating music to you in youn
home on the Victrola.
Here are a few of the many numbers in the Victor Recordc?j
{Kilinin Afult* (Guitar Duet)
Pale K, Lua and David Kalli of the lten? West Royal Ht>
Hawaiian Walt* Medley (Guitar Dutt) ^
Pale K. tua and David Kalli of the Irene Weat Royal Hit
rHilo-Hawailan March . \ Irene Weal Royal H?,
17767\W?ulana yjm\i% Irene Wet Royal Hat
/ Alaoha oe! s ???-?> \
^h\Kuu Homts?Natioc Plantation Song S. M. Kaiawe with I
r Rain Tuahine Joota Pake Hawaiian .r
( 0 \Toot. Pake Medley 3 TooU Pake Hawaiian Ta
Ten-inch Double-faced Victor Record*, 76 c??U each.
Comr in and hear the?o beautiful number#. and let us demonstrate the vuioiu i
the Victor and Vic?ro!a-$10 <o $400. Ewy Uwrna. if de.ired. ;
. ? . 99 rv
Camden Furniture Co.
Phone 156 Catndeii? S. C#
Our
Phone 30 BOTH GOOD
Rich, pure products, cleanly put together,
ICE CREAM
Made from tested dairy products in a sanitai
W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORl
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I) E L I V K R Y M OST SATIS F A C TO B V J
andOocbo
THE GREAT COMPETITION in this class of time
brought about such a high standard that Alarm Clocks
sol?l hy us at a mere fraction of their former price. No
without an alarm c^pck when they can be -bought At the
\W have a lai^e st<K'lc of other clocks? from the
old hall clOckr to tlie pretty mantle timeplecr.
in and admire ? we know you will buy. v
G. L. BLACKWELL ?
Jeweler and Optician