The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 19, 1911, Image 2
The Barnwell People.
m. W. mm, Eflitar i Prap'p
L4RHEST COUNTY VIIilTL.p
THUHSHAY. JAM’AKY/fl. 1011.
WILL HOMKBODAyfl'Kl IKY?
Govornor Aiikc 1 licsfin liU llmil hh-
jhihI to Uni, South Cur. liiut
I.^lnUture wlrti/tho-o thm* contifi-
tl ctorv pnrni;r»<l'hf<:
In this, 111/ fourth nnil la*t uninwl
uivwngr, L'»IU to cougrHtijIaie \ on
«n<t the pnate for tho gn-Hf, mensiiro“ of
|iro.itpfty lliar ha. utlomhil n« all
thf.fyyoar«, an*l for (ho pro^re*. that
«>orypooj 1 • inivo m oIh in nil linr. 1 >ok -
\'y(£ in rlo ir hettormont. nanoultiirM!l'.,
•fjioailoeiMlIv, (onunorolil y nn<l oihio-
avi.e, TIutu U h ^roar ituure in .toij^
for (ill. S'Hto If wr will only do our
duty and “iu-w to tho lino.”
STATIC'* TTNANOKH
Th* laid lf)ri»lntnro wav* to tho pnv
ernor. tho Stato troit»nror and the
«M>niptr.«Uor coneral autlioi if y to hoi -
row $f»(HI 000 if.onitioh ho r.ooo.. im,
In anti ipHtiniM f thtMuillool ion if tho
t ixos of i!ll(>, to pny oil tho iutorpst oil
the State (leb», the tton.ions for the
Confederate vettran., and other appro
prlatlon., and to joiy the < xp-on-es i f
the S'nte government fni the tear. It
heoatne nroeiisary to hormw for the
purpo.es named the sum < f #.V>0,uXi,
the note, tor Avhieh amotmt are now
Wing paid off f o<n the eolleetion of'
the ‘Xtate tax » • f l?M0.
We eptihi not borrow the money thi.
yeaxitt a« low a rate of interest a. we
-did last year, having to pay I l-'J per
cent.
1 There are sl eady many doubling
Tlintnase. a. to tbe genuineness of the
*o railed prosperity that MitiWets the
State, and It mav f»e that their tribe
will increase l i f >re (iovernor l‘l a«e
write.* hU fourt'n annual measng'}.
Jf a ‘‘great nnd [irosperou* Stute”
)ias to Ik rroiv on tbe security of taxes
to be collected an lnerPM»ing i.mmint nr
money every year at a higher rate of
interest to pay tbe w age, of Its »er
a ant* ‘whore are Ave at?” and where
and when tire we going to .ton?
TOtiOYKKNOK ANSKL.
Goodbye and good lock to you. Pu-
ring your four years of service at hard
labor in tbe Governor!, olliae you have
been a modil pri»oner of State. A
very good Chief Execuiive you hase
been and In the'after year* of old ag«
It may (It light you to rememher bow
faithful and loyal you were to your
employer*, li e people.
A on will get hnino to (iroe- ville in
good time to make your Spring garden
And you will f 'el ].ke a hoy again w ben
you put on every day cl dbos and a *• fi
lial, and bow good It w ill be to sit in
your o'd otli o chair and talk \ith
t lienf. i I I and new.
Next Simmer when the »pecklcil
trout are biting rmi can go lUhing wi-y
up in the dar* c.truer without fear <d
liaving soma uionti.hitler draw a head
on you with a Winchester And when
you hear a dinner horn high among the
bills you can go there sure that you
will get a welcome and hntterml k
cooled in the spring and chicken and
cherry pie.
It will sound like music In vour ear.
to hear good women call you Martin
nnd ii will t;e a sweet taste p* kb. the
boy bablea named r.f:er you.
Take a good rest. Governor, vou'ac
earned It. I>oju»ta. you please ami
ns Mr. Ar)*e| will allow you to do.
TOWN KIVAf-HIF.s.
There are thirteen town* In tli!« St*tp
h.iAing population* exceeding .'«,o(KJ
each, according to tbe census llgure#
K lv cii out last week.
When tbe new* w’ii* (1 tabed over ihe
w ires SpartaiiIiiiig \va* the happiest of
nil. in fact the only really well pleased
one, and its gl idiicsa w as caused by
knowl'dgc that it ha* a larger popula-
tim th.tn tircenville.. its nearc-t big
neighbor and oldest tlval. In rci I tv
tiie Spartan city was as dil ghled (js
the average knurk* playing buy whn
bs* won for keeps more marbles th in
any other t liyer in hi* class.
<.'f the other cities the smaller their
‘ juiifihe; * of inbabitint* tlte greater
their diaapp<dmmcnt and chagrin.
Newberry i* lowest on the list of the
1! it teen South tlan lina cities having
i ,i.i.Hi popi.l itlon. Editor AVallace
t «kes comfort in the fact that the New
berry city debt is greater per capita
than that of any of her dozen sisters.
A \/l;0 K. U Vl.TKU AN HK' i S.
( gpt ('. II l.nnh'V died sud'h'i I / of
hek 11 11 out 1 i hi lib iimiH' to ( T'lumhU
ii !•'ri'iav 1 , .IgHt. aged H i v ars.
To the many' fi'icinls in the < I I home
conn y tlmt lie 1 ivcd -o well atid served
».i |n\ i. | y aid I a! 11 f i 1 A' the tiding*
!irnne|ii u deep mol «iip cre sadiu a*.
I II Ilfs y c.liig III lilho.id a g* 1 'lit *<> -
d'.er i f tli*'Jo»i cause he won ihe ad
miration and regard of all with whom
be rode atid touched elhows doting
that time thill *n tried men’s snuls. In
the alt'r year* of Uio hauler struggle
to oplilt and restore the prostiate
m itlier Stale he pioved as tnfe as fie
had scooil In tiie liattle front.
'l ime and again called j.-.ln tiie ptihllc
.ervice hv 'tire f'fiw citizens who
knew lii* worth he discharged every
duty with (U*>y.* and aim single to the
public goi d, and Ills remains a
treasure In Hi" be irts "I hi« f iim y and
associates. He Is survived hv Id*
widow,.two .mis and daughters and
many relative* and friends who will
long keep him in loving ieim'inh 1 atice
He Po ps the list long -lumber in the
Capital of the Male, hut hi* memory
lives among the people with whom lie
passed the pai Her year* of bis brave,
true kindly life .
11AKN WKI.I.
if a i* nsr
TION.
ASSOCIA
ON WKJKEO WINGS.
According to tbe experts of the
I'niied S'ntrs Govcrmneni the Mexii an
butt weevil is winging Its wav ea-t-
v ir I at the ayerago speed of seventy
fl e mbe* a summer. It Inti been busy J runs may read it in tbe dai'v paper db-
I'ii loo Meetings w i) be held at HI ict -
ville, Spt Ingloyy ii un-d lliei'y Ifl'ancli
churches, Saturdav and Sutidav, Jan
uary -S and i'll, HU 1.
I'RlH.ltAMMK
S t'urday 11 a. m.
Introductoiy Scnnun.
Organiiatlou. ' ” 1 T
■ Verbal reports from the elmrohe*.
Sul'J.ct for discibsion: Our Ma'f
and Assocfational Mission Woik Tneir
dilferent branches and claims on us.
Sunday, 10 :Hd a m.
The Noimal Work if our Sutiday
School Hoard. Teacher Training.
II a. m.—Missionary Scimmi
Bla. kville.
Introductory Sermon —W M Jon**,
I) I*.
Mate Missions—J 0 Hitte, W G Brit
ton ,
Normal Work— .1 F Carter, Prof
( oggl ns.
Missionary S'nnon —<) J Frier.
Spi ingtow- n.
Introductory ScMn'di—Gen Hopkins.
fy ate M b»lidis —K M llau»er.
Normal Work — <.eo Hopkins.
M issionafy Serinnti—It F Ad n.
Kecdy Blanch.
Iutcsuluctorv Sermon — W C Baxley
State M babuis— J K Goode, K M
M lx-on.
Normnl \\Ork —K M Mlxson, G F,
Birr.
Mi--I otiarv S'rmon —J Saifor l
liinner expected on the grounds Sat
urday.
(• .1 Kri t,
B F. Alien.
W (. Britton,
Cominluee.
HIS I.A-'T HA HI »ON.
The tlniil pardon of (iovernor Ansel's
ad mi n l.t i a: Ion was (hat granted on
isilmdav to John B Boss who was
scry lug a live ) ears sentence fi II i»\ Ing
III* cnuvl' ti m on ihe charge i f lire,ik
ing in to (' mu' v Tn a«u rer A rm strong’s
•dii. c w I’.h intent pi «tc 1.
James K. I>ayi. fi-u, who w*« the
S dicltor prosecuting the c*»e rccoin-
mciid'd the pardmi, saying there wa*
graye doubt a. to the credibility of th
Slate's leading yy dues After the case
had passed Iroin his jurbdictiun .ludg
I'rincc inspected tile premises and bc-
raiMp fall.lied that Knss u as not gui ty
TUK GKKKD FOR GAIN ?
Isn’t that tbe chronic and c.ui.tltu
tlonal di.easc w ii b whicb cotton .'nill
n cii are a tillered ?
For seversi years they have been
growling and gruml ling about pool
dcmatid Htid low (dices lor their goods,
yet inarlv a 1 havp continued to recebe
legulili d'vidcnd. on their slia k In I I
lugs new mills have been and are be
ing constructed and i 1 1 one* enlarged
and mi pro\cd.
Would sucli cx|)an»ion have gone nn
Hiul be going on it (last operations had
l i en as iinprolltablp as these compl lin
er* t hilm ?
diimnn h:i.inc*« *en«e and tirmlerce
ansyver tb it'Hipstlon w itb a Urge ami
hmd No. I'bc tr.'id I* with these mM
owner* i“. a* ive diagnose their disease,
that they made iiiienomenal (irotus do
ring the d u s of cheat) cott'm and ttioy
ha \ e not foi got ten Imw their pocket
hooks hikI hink accounts iudgcil after
the seml-.intinsl d|y| lends wen* paid
ami the weighty suiplns invested in
enlargement-, betterments or entirely
new money ml Is.
Tin y want. a« we *ee it at thb sxf,.
dbianoe from them, a return In tlicir
old prosperity, and they are going to
gel it, if poasiLl 1 , with all back losses
made good.
There are two road* to that prosperi
ty tor them, and they are marching
along both ol 'hem. They want cheap
er raw eottoH even more than tiny
want higher price, for their manufac
tured goods, Getting either wo;,] | he
to their advantage, yvinniog both
would profit them more anti please
them better.
That they are making ready, from
N»w England to the most Southern
mi I smoke stack, to carry on a e«n
ccrled, ilborv touching campaign for
cheaper cotton b an plain Heat be w ho
1
wi-f *r east as A lahatna this season ai d
H is expec ed to light In the Smith
G irolma cotton fields in a veiy few
ye * r*
The extent of H* s[)rea<l I* olHeially
told in the fo'l iw ing di*tiatch :
/ Washftrgton, Jan. S — If there i* any
«)iie wlin doubts that tbe boll weevil b
active'.v at wo-k. fiat he is about the
most d ingermi* (laraslte Secretary Wil-
►on lias bad to deal w ith in many a long
year, and that nothing short of com
plete eradication wi 1 save the cotton
Held* tf the South, let him read the
record contained In the f 111wing story
for tho past, few years. iBscussIng
tiresent conditions, experts’ll bo have
jn*t tieen over the ground say :
The infected area in Texas covers all
except tiWK western cotton producing
tfeiUOtisr, wtilch in recent xear* fiave
eCifKjPlbiJtBtf In reasing!v to the crop of
ifcwKlilyi'Practical! vrll of the Sate
(VlASiflApa is within the infested ter
rltoir; h/t Misibhi|'p’, '2‘i countle* are
WtoteWfffitt infectiyj; in Arkansas. 20;
nnd'lil bkl ilh'dil i
Ton Jicreag" id t
’vsu'.vi
patches. (Jub'kiy f 1'owlng th« recent
mu«t(*r of mi I men in GreenyiH* came
a hig gathering i f their S ditherr allies
In Atlanta. Tin* proceedings of tin.
Georgia a.semtiligc show that file mill
men instead of warehousing their man
ufactured goods and demanding of
buyer- higher price* are getting unani-
ntniisiv ready to curtail production bv
sliutting down their machinery and
giving their operative* an unyvil iug
I<.1‘iipsh that wi 1 i-urtail tlieir wages
and rations wit Ii a 1 the Incidentals and
essentials of the long ami hopeless
slavery i f tired men, weyv wnmen
and411 fed, seant clothed children.
Here is the gage thrown down by the
mill men. l ! ndgr re'vet words tliere
are claws of as cruel keenness a* ever
held the tiger’s prey :
Ailauta, Ga., January 10. —Drastic
curtailment in tiie inanufaetitro of cot
ton goods, until tbe price* of the man
ufactured product assume a more cor
rect ralio to the cost of raw cotton, was
urged In a resolution adopted bv the
/ 1 <>f the tofi] cot-I textile manufacturer* today. More
St tte. imncer,M,. th , in n (Kto^ton spimlies. In nine South
The I’artiwell Teacheri A-s'elation
wi'l uicet at. Karnwill on S.tiuiilav.
January 2v This meeting wi|' be nn-
del tb* a11s(>(etis of, l he Kuial Wi bold
Improvement Association, Mi** l>"ra
I) Walker, Hrrsldent, This following
jirominent speaker* have been invited
nnd are expected to be pte-eot; t’ro'.
Tat'*, vst.ite ruri'l Hcbool iespector Mi-s
Rudd, .Mate lield agent of the Scltd"!
I mproy eiuetit Association, Mi-s ( io
tiier of the Tomato (Jlun Orgaitix*ti"ii.
Trof (Iroucb will also addresa tbe
meeting
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110NUK ROM- II r, A El NG. SHRI NGS
1I>G11 S'llOOE.
Ut Gride: Hifl Bar, I’cari* BoMford.
2nd Grade Ed ward Maitin. Myrtice
B' ylstop
■ Ird (.rn{ ! c: A] ce Ray
4'li G nidi': Fonest Bodiford.
f'tb (bad": Anna Wil ie Mims, Richard
H Hid insotl,
(itb Grade - Dewey Hodiford,Julia Kay,
Tommv G 1 yens.
7tb Grade: Mi.y Rav, Vera BojNton,
Idamae tiurdner.
Illgfi School.
1st Grade: H.ai I Mct'le,. dm.
HEEA^AnT IIIt.E S' HOOT,
HONOR ROM..
iftli Grade; Kutb Weatbershee.
sib Grade: Kaliron F<>lk. Eunice
Weal lier.bee, Inez VVealtiersbee.
7tb Grad": Bertha Mcl.emore, Mae
McE-inoie Tbelina Creech, Leila
VVeath rsbee.
(itb (jraih': Mayna Weather-tn e
4tb Grade: Eddie Eon W.-ath* r*bee.
Hr.l Grade: Vlrgie Mae Kemily, Grace
Weatbershee.
Eight new (lupll* enrolled sinco the
hnlhlava: ni^i lug a total of thirty,
MASTER’S SALE.
State of Souili Carolina.
County (>l Barnwell
Court of C minion Hiei*.
Mattie E Johnson, et *1 ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
W. W Wet ks, et al.,
!>' fetidant*
I'.y virtue of a decretil order to me
diie tod in the above entitled cau-e. I
w II s. h at Kirnwell, in front of the
limit I i mi so, on Moi day. ih" sixth
daV of Febiuaiy it (l ing sale dav in
said minitli, y'ltliin the leg'1 limits of
sale, the t' F"Wlng describ'd real prop
erty : All that tr o t or parcel of land
• ituate in tbe county of Barnwell,
know ii as tlksy Wm . B .I.ihnsoii lloine
stead place, cotitaifiing <Nie hundred
and i igbteen i 1 IS i acres, moty or les-,
bound'd on the North l>y lifid* now oi
formerly' if J. !■* F.innmi:; East fiy
Yarrow Brani'l) ; Soul h by Imdsof es
fate of It. H. donnsoo, and nest hv
lands of the estate of S iV s Porter and
.1 acotl ecks.
Terms ot s'l* cash. I’llrchaser
pay fur papers
II I. O Bantiop,
M a • I e r.
Master’s Ollier, fanuary Hch. lull.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South ( nrolina. )
County of Barn well. i
Court of Common P>a»
E B. Addison, et al.
v*.
Mattie Winn, et al..
PlaintifT-
Def'-n lants
Bv virree of a decretal order to tin
directed in the above entM d cause, I
wi 1 sell at Barnwell, in front of thi
Court House, on Mon lav, the.ixthdiv
of February, Kill, within the I gal
hour* of sale, lb" following dea.-nb. d
real properly : A I Hia' piece. (. i r • I or
rr id of land situate, lying and le log
In Barnwell ( oiinfv and i«i)ite of South
(' a i. l. i n a, In \\ I 11 -ten Towi.sfnp aid
cmitainii g one limidred and -ixiv four
acres, .iiul hounded as follow •: Nor h
hv lands of Newsome; East by 'por
Branch: South hy spur Branch and
West hv Spur Branch and II riev and
North west Iv Matthews T I* tract
being the portion of Mrs. 'u*.iri M
Broadwater in the estate of J A Ad
dison, a* per pint of the «»me made by
J S Mixsuti, Surveyor, dated Dec. 11.
IS " r,
Term* of sale cash. Purchaser w>
(>•>• for paper*.
H I. o’Ban mm,
V a * ti r
Master’s (Mlico. Jsnnary Pith Hill,
MASTER S SALE.
State of S mill Carolina, )
Con n t v of Barn w el I. ]
Court of • oinmnn Ph a*.
Elliott E Sanders a* F.X 'cutor of l<st
yvill and lesf.inient of Junes F
Sanders, deceased,
Plaintiff,
T*
Geo. D S iodors, et a] ,
Defendants
’vsuiu. *» tniucp a.iou t -A.. .u_iiL in -.nu. a*ol fil'noia --h+m4 Tmf+aoe,
Texas, fid t-er/'Cnr in V : kai. - i-, J."i per yVort* ii-i.ut *cnfew a' rbe meeting Ail i
rent in Mississippi, • o p i cent in Ok’a- I Si'it-' orgmczui'dis aj-o 'were urged u> i
hotna, Htiil/jiructid: 1 \ Kki per cent in
T>iui»iuii?. the ttr.-u comprise-, \et\’.
Jiltatjjr HO per-cent of tbe cntt .n acreage
In thsyUnltei} States In the year lik>», 1
OfghAitt J7 per <-«nt <*f tho toial nutn- 1
JsefgOT square mile* found In the cotton
4n niMtr word*« portion of the
(dfrrrRVypitflWh** relatively •
^nwjlwoawo rh,n
c i o per a ft* in- thi* movement and it wa* |
suegested that a general meeting be
called in the near fu'.ure, to eonstder a
plan for ptititug the curtailment Into
effect:. ‘
It was pointed out that whih the
price* of th« staple have risen phenom
enally In the last few years, the price*
of rbe manufactured product had not
kept pace.
By virtue of n decretal order to me
directed in tli« above entitled cause, J
will.i Hat Barnw.li, in trout of the
Court House, mi Mmidav, the sixth dav
of February, it being .al- dav In «aid
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described res! property :
Those certain ho*, number* Id and 1 n
ia block number 7d a* designated on m*p
of Town of Fairfax, wliicli said map U
reco-det! in Book nB. page* 4^2 and 4sS
in oflloe of C. fi. P. fur Barnwell Conn
'y-
A l»o:
I-rt number S '.n Block number 31
and h'l wnmher b in Block n mber 31,
a- de.ign ited on map <f the Town of
Fairfax, which »aid nap i* recorded in
Book tlB. (niges 4' i '-’ ai"< 4 S; ! in office of
C G. P fur Barnwell (hmntv.
-r A Iso ;
Eot* nnmberg 4, C and 7 in Block
nn-nber 31, H'ld lots numbers ~ jjjjd H In
111 n'k number 51, a* designated onmsp
of tiie Tow n of Fairfax, wliicli said
man t“« recorded in Book (IB nages 182
and 4S3 in oflh'e of C. C P. for Harn
will County.
Al-o:
T.ot* numbers 1. 2, 5 and 4 In Block
number Hii, a* designated on map of tbe
Town <>f Fairfax which said map I* re
corded In Book C.B. pages 482 and
In office of C. C. P. for Barnwell Coun
ty.
Also;
Part* of lot* numbers > and 3 In
Block iitimbcr G2, as well as one half
interest in Sumter Avenue abutting
said Jots; as well as all of 5th Sr,, abut
ting on said lota; as w ell a* lot In north
eetsf oof+tec 4h **44 Block numb«r K2, as
appearing on map of Town of Fai-fax,
which »»ld map i* recorded In Book 6B,
page* 4S2 and 483 in office of C. C. I*,
fo" Barnwell County.
Terms of ssle cash. Purchasers to
pav for papera
The above described lota are now be
ing sold at tbe risk of former purchas
ers.
D. L. 0’Bannon,
Masur.
t*i 0fflc*7-J*auary l«:h, Ml,
Easteflipg-pattefsop Go. Goipg Out of Busipess!
Sale Commences Thursday, January 19 and Continues 10 Days
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
BAJINWELL, S. C. , \
Jenuarv it, iqi t.
TO THE PURLIC;—
Our stockholders, at a meeting held this day, decided to discon
tinue the business and-wind up the aflatrs of the corporation.
We take this occasion to extend to you on behalf of our stock
holders our sincere appreciation and th.mks for your past p.vronage
which has enabled us to conduit i husin-ss a* vitiif.tr>•<, yn i.
'.' ii-.t, r- i! h-’s picaMlo’.
i ' i; » r; •• .I yv .’ui p.'.
( ’r-l !<• I • r-dr, f ,5 1 > • > 1 / . y
I or. l-taMr
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t he
day, J joua:) !■/h.
During this sale we will otter oui eo. r.* . < e i -
channise at prices heretofore unheard of in BunweM v :,
feel confident in stating that this sale will he ;he burg,tin • . .tv'
the year in Western Carolina, and cordially nun * you to atteu
sale and reap the benefits of the great values we will offer.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week our store was
closed while a large force of clerks were going over our stock and
marking the goods down in plain figures. Hoping to greet vn>i when
our doors open for the Rig Sale <n Thu's .. nt r : og. g •' '• -..
we are, V'ours v- r\ ins 1 -..
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for 2.> pound b;i^. J;
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As ibis is not a sale to reduce stock but to close
out our business, tbe goods must go We will oot
undertake to quote prices in this small space;
everything will be marked in PLAIN UGORLS.
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f i.mno (joffi't* *20c f
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EAST6RLING-PATTERS0N' QO-
ILirnwell, South ('nrolina
^oiae psjawell
i ' hy thr People for the People'
Idcplificd will^ life farn^crH’
Deposit your Money and receive 4
per cent in Savings Department
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun,
1’rcsident
William L. Cave,
Vice President
N. G W Walker,
Cashier
f R. C. Carroll,
Asst. Cashier
G. Miller GreriM^, Attorney
BUGGIES
HARNESS
As Memager pf the Allendale Live Stock Company I
have just arrived writh a car of Kentucky raised and Ken
tucky broken H igh Class Horses and a car of Tennessee
Mules, all young, sound and ready for work of any kind.
We will soil at reasonably low prices for cash or satis
factory paper.
ALLESDALE LIVE STOCK COUPAKY,
J. L. Ellis, Secretary and Treasurer
Allehdalc, South Carolina
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Welcome Waits
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V/hen you Come to Tov;n to Attend the
BIG SALES
Remember that the Cordial Invitation
Continues that you visit the
SATISFACTION STORE.
WHICH SI NCR H7* HAS NEVER WEARIED IN THE HKKTICR
ITS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
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•Seasonable Selections*
_3p«el*l attention I* raMud to tbe eholcc.and charming new good*
Just rcivivnil, among th*-m are:
Beautiful Ourings, Eight and Dark
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Nhrnad enjiM rnent ar" ln|l to all ne"U< ii. qiian iM , a
atyle, itnsurpaasml In qualiiv and at priu*-* -hat i-;»n not fail i..
pl««sfl the most careful bn vera.
A contlnttancn of the liberal appreciated patronage of the past 31
years U tsked and every effort will he made t* prove that tha.lu-
Ureet* of merchant and customer are mutual.
Let me help von h*gln getting ready for the Merry Christmas
at»d Happy New- Y**r that I »tncerrlv wish you.
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