The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 30, 1920, Image 6
IHi; CAMDEN CHRONICLE
H. I>. NU?? ami f
, j. Pnhliahara.
K. N. Meltowall ,
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Pitfclltiheri every Krlciny at 1100 No.
wrt>n?l Street, and entered at the Cam
140 pptdofth-e aa *e<*>ml elana mall mat
? <i < Price |km annum $l ?"><?
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April 30, 1920.
We Jin1 u'lud to know thai tjii effort
Ik atfttiii Im'Iiic made f? '?uUd >i hotel,
ill O-uiikIoii. So town Ik the state
ii????Im h uimmI hotel wni'M' than (Vauidcn
and we ho|)0 the iiiovemnet will meet
witii hik^vhs.
James Adgtfr Smyth, twice Muyvf of
Charleston, tiled Stimhty night atjhls
residence, It street. Ho wu*
til bU eighty-third year ami had been
|n Af?4 twfccbh'd physical condition for
son)4't line, Mr. Smyth wax Mayor for
two 'terms, lfl^-1903, Ho fhnd long
t?een ftctlve and prominent Ij\ local and
state Democratic pout i<*h. ? lie aer/ed
on the State ami county l Vmocra tie ex
ecutive commutes In 1K70. He was an
AhWrnmn from IK77 to IKHft, iueUwlve.
The North Carolina State !>emocrat
!<? convention on Inst Thursday added
h woman snCfrawe plank to the plat
/or<n? and paused n resolution calling
??n tfie legislature which meets in July,!
?.taadopt the wcimun wuffrngo maoud?
_.iuent to the gfliiatUiit loii..of..the J'nlted)
Wta tip-,
; Hut her than nerve a soutonoe on
.chain gang of Caldwell county, Minutes
Shoes. sentenced to one year iu prison
??n charges of Immoral *?u<HtuC wuV
lowed poison as In* ent<*reti the conn
?ty jali at rjoncrtr, v c., Friday ami
died on the steps of tin* laiI.
Another cyclone passed over a see-1
tlou of Chester <?otinty y??Htctthiy. "A
strange feature ?>f It was the de.strtte
tlou of the house of a negro n-imcd
Joint* Sims, on Ihe Affhford terry road.
The house was Mown off the floor,
leaving the lied*. el-air* ami family un
hurt.
K obiter* entered the hank at Ml on
lUdlege. N. < V.Tuesday night and se
cured lioinls an ) other >i*enrities to the
viiiiit- <>r *imi
Fifty indictiit?? 111v were returned 1-Ti
?ln.v afternoon Iiy ii -t|HH*in 1 ^ntnO jury
;it Ma> field. Ky., Invostljrat iuir the ro
??*i11 niirht rider outl>mik which culml
lnited in the huruin'i; of >i Mayflohl t<v
Iimcci' ? -h111?> several works ago. Kort.v
t'f.itr wcvf ?-Ihii*lt<??I with arson. lhr<?o
xv ith false swearing. two w ith ?endin?
'I limi tciiln^ let NTs himI one with ob
struction of Just lee.
The Tuldze company. inplali/.cd at
S7.'MKi.(iiMi. has taken over a la rire part
of the I Mil'ont I'owder company's
Hopew ell plant with a view to estab
lish iiu a 1?I.ir artificial silk Industry
that will employ T.tMMl ]?eople.
The Itritish governinent lias heroine
interested in constantly iterated re
port^ !n the effect t'lvat plots llllVC
I teen ;i rr.i lined for np-risintr-s in Indlfl.
Ku'.vpt and I'amidn and has taken *teps
io institute a ri Id i n \ e-t lira l i ? ? 11.
Mrs. Kllx.ii Xoriiiu Nye, ino|her of
l he late fanioU? humorist. Hill Nye
?died at her home at Mooi'liend, Milino
.sotn a few days a-_r? ?. in i lie M.'lrd. year
?if I MM* h c?* * ?
. I ? - ?
Kansas | leniorr.i ts Ii.m \ ?? elo< ted three
Wo|||en delegate* to the S;ill Kraiielsco
?? ? ? 11. \ ?? 11 I loll
A nmli of T.i'ce perso, - made an at
lempt to take William IJay. a negro,
from i ho Marion < onnt\. Indiana Jail
nmt lvm*h hitu The iynetting wa- prv
\en(<iI 11\ the }?? ? ? i?-t?. who ap|N*ired on
l'e ?t ?eiio in largo IHIinin'I'v
M ? I 'ollll lok 1 ? 11111 V 11 ;t -> Voted Sin.
IHHI additional to S::it.i?Ni m!ready voted
ft?r a new t ..ui thon-t
The di ret-tors of tin- Tneji pa u mill,
in ?Spartanlmru ? omit \ hn?e r?-e<ni
mon.h't) t ?? i|i?ti 't'Ut.ioe nf a stookdi\
itlend of ::?HI a tid ? ;i the ?t re: ^TT >? of
thi? r?tH?mmeinlatit>h n.Vi hi* iteeu t?t"
foif.l f. r the *t.fk.
,M> Kurd.
Tli. I'm ! i * in v t h;( r it ?!
1 sha it ii' ?( want
I' mi k ??! 1 nf ? ?? ' t 11. m 11 in wft
i.l:e os.
It ?h*strtiyeth uv -t.u
/: u.nlftll lilt' ilit.1 M:o t|t-ep v\;|l'T
If. V.idoth tin- itilt. the nath- ?? f ridi
t iio ft.i i' - :i.i mo* *ak?*
It prop i r?*t Ii i i>reakdm\n 11. r me in
?ho iiro-f t i <.f mine enemies.
I v\ ! ft m i ? 11 ? it t- \ i! u hen it's v\ i | h
:n?
It* r<?l* a n< I it-' si tH ft s discomfort me.
IT anolti'ofh tn> f un* w 1 fh til'
l!* w at?r K m leth over
Surely ;11 ;',Mii|. tss if l.i/.y.ie follow * me
alt the dn> of m> life
1 -hail dwe!! iii the house -f the N'nts
forever l.vhantfo
Mr- I'arlt.'ira A. Singleton i* ?]?
j>rai-?r for a Ptevclnnd firm thaf buys
34 ml ?*e) i * mil! >it??*
PERSONAL MENTION.
,\ii. w. u. Hums ii.is returned from
u Yrlp to Tuscdn, Arixona. where he
vi>|u-il llU -on, Mr. Ilallclt Hums. 11.
-.M i his Im <h>lng well out Uwre 111
tV*<* florist bifcafheN*. I Ik H?*t t is expec
ted home' later hi jwason,'?Hum
ter Herald.
. See Tom Mix id tbtt Majestic today
In the fastest moving picture over
bashed u[hmi a HONM. In "Kougli Kld
liiK Houiu'u^'." Mix doe* more real
thrilling ami mvisatlonal Ntuntw than
in any two Hart pl?*(tir<*n (ihttt yOM
evetvwjtnewaedi , .
Mrs Kilw In Midler. Mm. AWn. King
ami Mr-. I>e*lle /-? n>i?. w-lth Heunle
Timiu ,<4rove over to Hldgcway Frldfiy
of ' last week to attend u meeting of
the tVmgaree Presbyterian. The roads
?yv'vry exceptionally sood, the, w?>j>d#
U'lMUlfnl. no the <rlp;J>oth ways wu*
fine, v **h
Misses Maud fiarland Welfch, Ha rah
Chapman, 0>rla Uiney, .> and lluth
Hurst. of Columbia College, MIsmch Kara
ami Virginia Humphries. and I>oiatli.v
siilLine's of Suiuter , Mitvs Hut h .Utney
<?f Chcraw and Ml** 1-oronn Humphries
>f Cuinden, were the hou*e guests of
MIhs Sal lie IVniroe at her ortuutry hoono
near Itoy Win hist week ond.
The Misses Mcltae Whi taker ami He
len Hoy kin of Roykln will take part
tr the production of "The Foreat l*rln
cc?s.--u fairy waKiue to l>e proceed
In the Woodland Theatre at Flora Mhe
tMnVald College d6 Ufay fonrtb. '? Th#
<m111r?- ca*t of eljfjigr studentswprk*
'liig'Ttndei' the itlrox tloh of the head of
the <lei>urtuicnt of expression. Special
orchestral music will t>e a feature of
J. .
the; prog ram. ^ ? . ?. >
In Their New Garagr.
?V i ' " , *' ? V A- ? V? .; i:
.Mr. S, A. Hurrier. of tb.*? liberty M?<
! tor Sales Co.. is busy this week moving
[Into his large new gtivage ets-ently <idm
ph?t?*d on north Broad Street- adjoin
ing t.hat of the C-anidcn Motor Co.
This gives him' the largest garage under
one roof In the <"ity and he Is well ikjuIik
r<l to take <?aiv of thf* trade In hU new
phu-e. Mr. Iturrler will have the large
V4i?'*int lot south ??f hi* huVJdLng ch>ared
i?ff In a h'w days and will offer it to
flu' 'public to he used as a place for
parUlug: 1 holr cars. The ditch in front
Will he covered over and it will then
tflvc H continuous drive way across tlie
cut ire front <?f the l?>t.
Mivrd Odors. ? The street car was
parsing a gliH' factory, and the odor
emanating (herefrom waf* <U*<aiidedly
irbnoxlotis. Ttw prim young lady took
out a bottle of lawmh'r suit* and
siiiff??d vigorously. Finally th?* man be
I'lnd her t ip]te<l her. oil the shoulder.
'?'Vou'll have to cork up tluit bottle,
lady," he said, "I can't stand that
sindl any loinfcr."
l>rstroy?Hi a Still.
siu-rltT <\ \\Vsih >'in?I lu'pui.v
1 Imry MW.eoii went into the Abn??y
s<f|i<U. of fllo roll Ili.V af
U?i'imm?u\\v1m'!H' thry destroyed a inoon
-diinr ? iwl to 1h? the properly ?'f
Alfivd Unite. of that stM*ti?m. Hailr
\\M* IHMWrd .) lid UlldlM"
bond for his Mppeartiiire ;it ?-ourt. It
w :i- n I'l'iulv tin run affair 11 it*I tin'* of
also found about sixfeen >inll<n?s
of sour niavli heady to b<?uiadr into
moonshinr.
Flared Cnilrr Hand.
.\f;r. .latins* 11 <>rt<>n and his son. Mr.
Tom Morton. from tin1 Itoone town ser
lloii. were hrrr Wrdursda.V brforr ,\la;'
Utrato \'i?hol???n t >M?ud f*?r their
part in t.h<? affair at a ehuit'll in thfit
sccMoii la?l Snndey. < Mir WoKtvllle rotv
rrspondrnt tells of the affair in an^tli
or place in this |'Ki[tcr today. '
Fighting it Out.?The judge I his
gavH vigorously when tho two
; oin'i> just taken' lw?f??re him "darted to
fi'-'lu in ooiirt, \. \'iehe?- pulled theni
a pa rt
"What do voii ii. . n In this eonduet
in <?< nrr V" 11 ?? uiJicrlslrate <k,mand?'d.
wu/ onlytalviir the cop's ad
\ iff." .saitl one . "\Vh??n he pinched us
he r??|?| us %\ ??'?! have t?> fight it out be
fore the Jl'dgv."
Tun reason why bird.s do not fait
<-ff their ]>ercli when a^U*ep is bc
<?au.se they can not open the foot when
: !??? !???: Is liont.
S?-e Thcda I5aru In "KatllU'en Ma
vourneen" at the Majostle next Tin**
? lay. It's frosh as the laughter of
Irish <'olleetis.
Mr*. T. I.. Orange .lay. ii well
known .Vnierlean society woman, who
l> folb-ftintr funds In .Knghmd for the
^ M. <A., is gtvatly aide I in h< r
vNnrk. by her i>ft monkey.
I a ?? Aii^'U's and Sun Kranetsoo
have tnoiv fcl an women inotor
v| V
Letters From The People
TWP.WKRS SHOl IJ) KNOW
!( w ? ?nl<I 1k? t rift* robins to tho tax
l?.?y?T? of K?*rxhn*v <"*ounty to know
for w bat rr-a^ou rtvo ('onntv IVmrrt of
KqimllzatWii ro<liH-f<l the as^Ocv>au'*iit
of the j?ro|K*rty of th?? Southron I*ow?,r
company from $ lj_HVK?m io th?' ?mull
amount of SoOO.OOO.
Ili*iin Savfjr?
Kt'OKK CARDM VOH HOTKI-S
?.
New U? Require* I'otd lux of Kale*
III ('(HlhplriWIln
Sw?r?' card* for fbe use of botch*.
hr^tuurtriH*i mi.I ptrtille boarding tK>U
have bt**n .|>repared by the State
Itonnl of Health. 1'lieue uiv now he
! Iltg mil lied (<? the larger hotels anl
04ttHiiraitk of rtfr' state. .1, \v. w%h*i
iward, stale 4iiM|KH>t?>r under this- um
law is deUvtriiif many of them ihm
These sooro cards are the result of
the Hotel and Restaurant Inspection
Hill Introduced Into the South Car<y
Una senate by Senator T. H. I'entire
of lUyjfjfrnd. tpjwoviUo for tl??s saitf
tary heifert i<>n.'afttt conduct of holers
junU r^fcnjtifcs. | Mixtion 2 reqttinQ*
that OT^ry^H^nK|fnt hotel shall kW>^?
postojyy a^ottJjWeuous place ln^
of Wo? a 'tint of charge* for room*; wtt$>
I or wit-bout iiwa is, In accordance,
the plan on; -which the hotel 1* tfiktfcfc
ted, It 1? al?o required that the:?t?c$ir$
^urds tss^fnl by the State Hoard ;??*
health he kept (proujtneqtly potjtedj*^
Tbo score ran I in separated Into Va'
rlouH aootlona covering general ;aqi*tr
tary conditions, ?ucb as cleanliness jdjf
floors, screening, cutipidora,
tions, .adequate. . ptumhiqg, -kullyW^),
soap and towels, absence of 1mi>rep?jr.
advert:!Allient*?, present of eduoatloih
al placards, eleanl bicss of attendant#,
[iflre escapes; *dean linen and nitfle tnHk
tand water ?*tp>ply. be poaertbft'
for a hotel to score 1000 which Ik pofc
fect though a hcow of 850 la rxtxfl
Irur, 750 to MSO is food} 600 to 750->
f*ifr: ttrlow floO'ik' bad and prcjudtc4j(l
to health. .
i-Ube State Bloanl of Health Is ri>
quired to Inspect all hotebi or restatii
rants In the state at least once a year.
If after Inspection It .is found* thtft
this law has Is-on fully complied with,
tlie hot re tar.v of Stfite Board of Health
wlH Usue a certificate to that effect
and such certificate shall be kept pos,?
ted In plain view. It also provides^
fee for lriapectlou/ according to "the
following schedule. For ouch hotel or
public lodging house of ten to twefi
rooin^, $5.00. thirty to forty rooms,
$10,00 i forty to -sixty rooms. $15.00;
sixty to one hundred room=, $20.0^:
for one hundred rooms and above
$25.00. For each restaurant $10.00.
MKS. MASSRY Sl'KS SKAIIOAKD
Mh*s Jessie fluey Camion Massey of
K<n*k Hill, widow of Hurtou II. Massey.
forinor su]H4i*v|s?vr of Catawba town
?bip. and well known citizen of York
rounty. lias brought through l:er al*
to^neys. I>uula]> A l>unlap. of KocV
Mill, and .ft^hn ft. Hart. <>t" Vorkvllie,
suit for damages in the sum ofi75.000
heruu^" <?f Injurjes n.-rieved w lien hrv
husband and child w<?re killed in the
collision <?f nil automobile driven by
Mr. Miissey him! a train of -the Sen
ImujiiI Air railway n?'ar Catawlm
junction in York county on May 20,
101!)
The jury in flu* cisc of Mrs. .losslo'
[{ih\v CiMillotl Mn<?-cy VS. Ill*' KPPt)Hurl I
raolroad Saturday morning returned
i?*| in thi' court of common J?ie?H
111 .York, awarding Hn? plaintiff dam
Ug?*S ill the Mil III of S'JO.tMMI. Of 111
amount frlli.ooo \vn? for actual <
ago* 21 ri<l $S.<iOO for punitive dtiinng
The suit -was for X7r?.<MM).' The defend
nut lias fi 1<MI imticc of appeal to the
supremo court.
HAD NARROW BSCAPK
Hon. Frank NY. Shealy. railroad com
inisNioiieiy had a narrow escajK* from
what mfght have proved a serious ac
cident Tuesday when a cigar which
he wafc smftking exploded. Hy some
means ti cartridge of ,'J2 calibre lmd
found its way Into the cigar and ex
ploded. the ball grazing .Mies. Shealy
who was fitting nearby.?Lcxinglotn
I >is^?atch.
NOTICK
All lUsl 'i'rtUiS nmvdnft calls w+ll
please l?e left at Phono .'!70j or 157
Thev will !*? attended to at ono?>.
Mrs. K. Y-vu Ttwwekow. Chair. Red
t Irons.
AI>MINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.
All parties indebted to the estate of
I. if. Alexander, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the under
?dgnod. and all parties having claims
against the said estate will prosit
them duly attested within the time
prcM-rilx'd l?v law.
ROBKRT ?. MeCRKIGlIT.
yualfflod Administrator.
('a uidou. S. ('.. April 21st. 1W0.
TO BE ENFORCED.
STATU <>K SIU'TII CAROLINA.
COI NTY OF KKRSI1AW.
IV it ordained !>y the Mayor and Al
dcrtiien of the <Mty Council, in due
-vsskm assembled.
That all iKillce regulation* In reirurd
to matters not especially covered by
the automobile ordinance of the City
of <v*mden shall have the fnn^e and ?f
feet of an ordinawo. and that :u>y
violation thereof shaM l>e punished, up
on conviction before tlie city r?><*>rder
l?y a fine not ex?veding one hundred
($100.00) or l#? impri*one<i at hard
labor on the Public Works of the (Mly
nf Canulen for a period lit?t c\?*?*?iMng
thirty <.TO? days.
It at if led in Council assembled rhU
?JOth day of April 1JT20 ^
\Y .1. lMmn Mayor.
Attest, H. <\ Singleton, City iierk
I'KKUIIKK (MONKS TKOtKIJK ?
r<M>kr Head* Prevent* Klui ?t ChUjrrU
I hi ltooiM?t?mn Nerllon.
WVstville, S. f\. April i?'7-The I a H'k ?
hart Democratic olub mot Saturday af
ternoon and organised utvording to the
pafty riri4?H. ' The following oftbvrs la*
tog elected: President, I/. J. Jordan:
vioa piv.-ideut. <\ K. Hun; secretary.
J. S. sturgls: iwifllH?r of couuty, exec
utive committee, M. U. Stover;'dele
gates to county ?viivoiitlou, I.. J. Jor
dan, <?; It. 'Pitta, alternate*!, If, W.
Fate*.:si; r. stover; regiMratbui *vm
ml t tee, U. Pitts, M. U Stover. .1.
S. Sturgta,
A very deploruble attfajr occurred at
the. fxickhart School house Sunday af
ternoon ?M only the counsel of-a few
Choi beaded juen prevented serious
trouble. FVom the most roHable in*
formation your <*>rnpfr|flf>ndoi>t can
;;,i i her it ? -cm* t hi11 trouble baa been
brewing for several weeks uud culmi
nated Sunday afternoon In a near riot.
It septals' fhut: Kttfuge church had the
offer of a number of lota on which to
build a hoifoe of worship and met In
conference' about a month a#? to de
cide which one to accept. Tho congre
gation .voted unanimously to accept
t he in11<( offered by Mr. J. T. Horton.
It ^ms that Rot. Mrs. W. S.
Walters refused <to'attend thin cowfev
cnee and soon afterward began a rlo
lent criticism of ttie pastor and dea
con* of the church and the people-of
the" community id general and In the
meantime nhseuted -themselves from
the church services.
They came baekT Sunday afternoon
accompanied by Aaron Boone, Fanny
Barrett and two daughters of Fanny
Barrett, ami just as the pastor, Hey.
F, f,. Owens, was about to dismiss the
?ongregdtion'<tbcy began a public crit
icism of the pastor and church. One
word brought on another. M<aj ran
out of their coats, women screamed,
and no* one seems to know just what
happened, Aaron Boone and Rev. W,
S. Walters received slight scalp
wounds and It was with difficulty that
quiet was restored. Feeling against
the Itev.?Mr. Walters and his followers
's very high and further trouble U
feftrefl.* No blaine Is attached to the
pastor, Rev. F. T>. Owens, but the con
duct of those fomenting the trouble Is
condemned by the entire community.
I < >::? next l^uesclt^v" therli wilfc l>e
shown at the Majestic Theda Bara in
the heart api>oaling Irish drama
"Ka tthleen 'Mavourneen."
IJimhI lp The Vmnitit. 7
The police mini*- a Mr haul of v?
grant* froui a tiegro pool nxrm Mou
(||| morning. A In ml sf.Yteen tn numb<-i
were carried i>efore the Recorder, hi it as
tfio mo*t of t'l em proved that they were
trypdnrly emvloy??d, but loafing at tt?
11 tut', uovftiies were Imposed. The ar
rests wilt lutMr a *r?X"l efjfocf it In
thought. ?
(onvirt \VIm? Killed C.uurd Captured
Adaiu Urlffln. one of the negroea who l
ittHt Tbmwlay killed Anohie m. Sox,'
white '.-11.11.1 on the state fahn near
Hagood, was etijitured within four
miles ot 8umter yesterday mowing
by Sam Newman; iind M, V, Uoykin, .
riwul polhvmen of Sumter eounty, and
brought to Columbia yestorday iioori ]
.in.i lodged hi tin* state pevitentlary.
Watwon, who helped kill Mr. Sox; i
ami Mose Bright who escaped with
Watson and Griffin, are fftffi beiog !
pursued In the direction of Manning.
<; riff in could not wmovfl bis sbaek .
les ami -was i>onjsi*iuently left -behind.
Blight waa not ?liaeklod, and Wataon ;
Hlli>i?ed one of his .soon after the *?? \
cape. according to (Jriffin's story ye?- 1
terday. The prisoner said he* hud
eaten only one 'piece of tilread frlnoe'l*e<
?got tiway and w?k almost starving.'
The $100 reward offered for the <&p*
ture of (irlffju /wa? paid to the aiiml
policemen yesterday afternoon at the |
penitentiary. ' A .similar amount Is of
fenxl for the eapOiro of Watson, and '
~$wrfcr thoYflpmre of Brlffht; 1 *' ? 1
Mr. Sox wa? guarding & squad of]
I I convicts when Orlffln struck the,
guard in the head wlflj a Shovel.?-j
Thursday's Stat*'.
BASE BALL AT THB MILLS.
On April 10th, the Hermitage team
mot the Waforce team on the Wateree
grounds. A fast game was plnjwjr?
Score' 4 to 4.
Line up for Watcree~j-l?ltohers, Ba
kcr. Mil llot t. IkeB'ruh.1; Marble c, I^in
rlty lb. DeBruhl 2b, DeBruhl Jib, Cobb
ss, Barnes If. West cf, ArnOft rf. ,
Line up for . Hermitage?PlUflierj*
Oodgin, Mlmms: Mkurn c, S. L< Orol
ley lb. II. I). Minims lib, W. C. Quy
3b. J. J. Jordan s*. ,T. Barlleld rf. Dod--l
glii If, Arthur IHaekwell cf.
?This was tin* first game of the sea-i I
son, l?nt our boy* showed they were
then* with Hie good*. This fact - wa*?
brought out more forcibly on Satur
day. ; April 17th. when the Hermitage
team defeated Kershaw by a sco^e of
10 to on the Hermitage grounds.
The feat nix4 of the game was the
heavy hitting of the Hermitage team.
dlKMlgin'mid Guy umde two base lilts.
redpa
Chautauqi
Kryl and his
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^ wWtfi Anericai
"It Pay. to
Adverti,
? 1 -fV .V
Okotl Light Opera
RENO "j?.
UMaid Male
M i wari'ii i i |- 11
i' ,*? - - -
'?i. " f.^L
5?BIG DAYS?!
REDPATH
CHAUTAUQUi
AT CAMDCfr
MAY 8th to 1
Season Tickets $2.50
Plus ipi Tax
Up until fclnv fourth inning, tbeictf
\vuh 2 to 0 In favor of Kereh&w. j
dun pjot a hit. bringing two m'en
tying the score, Krora tlwii. HemKi
Stayed ahead.
Mr. S. b. Orolley, (n'cmw of $
nlii);, wus elected .manager He Is
ting his hoys in tine shape and I
art" oxjxM-tlng to keep whining.
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A New Firm
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We wish to advise our friends and the bu
public that we have taken over the large wh
sale and retail general store recently co
by Mr. Joseph Sheheen, and will be. glad to have
our friends call on us at our new'quarters.
i:h .
We will carry in stock at all times
and Fancy Groceries, Hay and Grain, and P
prices on our goods will be right
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W. M. LOLLIS W. L. RUSH J ; W. *? Oi