The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 13, 1901, Image 4
I THE ADVOCATE.
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PVBLISNXD KtIIT WlDMMDAT.
Mr. Jim Holland of Monrtta, w?a in
Joai dalurd?.y.
r'flM MImm Wise were in towu shopping
I act week.
Miss Kate Culium went over to Columbia
last week.
Mr. J. I). Ualtiwanger of Pelion,
peatSunday with the hone folks.
8ee change in the Batesburg Jewelry
Store announcement elsewhere.
Messrs Felix and Henry Senterfeit
were in town some days ago on business.
Mr. Lewis Gautl of Swansea, was
h*re visiting relatives in town last
Week.
Sea Cu'lunT. "adM in this issue.
They are spreading tueoaselves like
a green bay tree.
Mrs. Tyre Vtheredgeof Dupont, was
** In town last we*k making spring purchases.
Mrs. W. II. Timmerman has been on
a visit to relatives in Johuston and
among the Philipians.
M??s Adeline Rushton went to sse
the home folks Friday. She has an excellent
at school West Creek.
Messrs. Will Conner, John Fox, A.
C. Jones and Jule Culium, went to Columbia
last week to see Burgosmavter
played. They report it a great sl.ow.
Mr. Duxhardt, a s ccessful saw mill
man of Wards, was in town Saturday.
Mr. Clint Fmllaw of Monetla, was m
town Saturday and brought us two
subscribers with the Cash. Our shack
is open to all of the like.
Mr. Nathan Jones came down from
"Words to see the hume folks Saturday.
Nathan is in love with "liooty peck."
lie left a kind remembrance.
Mr. Tom Golf of the SarJis section,
was in town Saturday. We have
knowa Mr, Got)' a losg time and have
always found him a tlrst- class man.
f Mr. Louis Clarxton, one of Edgefield
I
%/vuii?iv rvauiiviicov nas ii^i ^
I last Thursday. He says "our tow n in
the beat market in the county?High'.!
We are glad to see Mr. W. 13. Plunk?tt
able to be out again. We hope to
have "Uncle Billy" spared to us many
jears yet.
We were glad to see Dr. D. M. Orosson
and Brothei on our streets Tues(day.
The Doctor is one of Lexington
Counties best citizens.
k Judge of Probate Drafts was in town
Tuesday. Mr. Drafts is liked by our
citizens generally,
i Jack Ridgell has been busy nsiting
I and sawing down in the sand, but he
i lias come back to do business at the
I same old stand.
I Mr, Jim Bates complimented a mid^
> night visit to his cabbage lied a few
^ with * !,? <]r>f shot. When
Wp Jim does the like, it i? usually done
r well.
Mr. D. P. Hartley, accompanied by
Mrs. Hartley and Mi-ts luaweise, left
for Aiken Friday Our entire town
hope Mr. Hartley's health will be beaeh
ted.
Matthews A Bouknight of Leesville,
have moved into the store formerly
occupied by Shealy A Co. They now
have as nice store room as can be found
any where.
Mrs. Tom Rikard of Wards, has been
n a visit to relatives in town. Mr. A
Mr?. Rikard are temporarily awaj
from us, but some day will cast their
fortunes with us.
Mr. Boyd Senterfeit was in town last
week looking after having rural mail
delivery established here. We hoje
this project .will meet with success.
We want everything that will bring
legitimate money to our town.
Mr. J. P. Cope I a ml of Baxter, cime
to town some days ago. It is not often
Mr. Copeland leaves home, but he uauualiy
heads this way. Keep ccming
I ...i - - ~r. ? ?i ? ?
avu uuuio vucii inr.uu v_i? j?f isiiu . I
Parties desiring to purchase first- j
class Lap Robes, will find it to their j
advantage to call on the Batesburg
f Buggy and Harness Company?'1 her
are going at ('oat.
We are glad to hear such good reports
from our old friend. Cortez Cullum.
He has been elected Principal of
Jit. Vernon Springs Institute, N. C.
Jle has several teachers in his school
'fez had letter look out or some <f|
those winsome "Tar Heel" girls {will]
make him a victim to their ancles.
Messrs. E. Jones and John Fox, are !
tusking ready to hare their stores covered
with Sheet Iron. This kind of
dveiing seems to be'bevomirg popular
here.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Busier have returned
from their trip to Washington.
Dr. kindly remembered The Adv?.cat?
while on Ins trip. He will tell u?
about it next week.
If you are fond of letter writing aid
wish to write an attractive letter it h
necessary to have neat stationary, j
'The Advocate has one of the best lino
ot stationary in the market at mod r
ate prices.]
Henry Blunt, tie famous tar lie. I
lecturer, will be here Some time in tlines
r future. To those who hear liin
will gain forty poends a piece, if laughing
wilt make on# grow fat.
v? e team mat Mr. J i.e. It. Wais. n
is quite ill with grip Mr. VV a son i
one ?r the most successful business
men in this country. As a friend ui d
a neighbor, he is thoughtful and kind.
Many tliere will be who will join tlx
Advocate in the desire for a speedy reI
r>verv.
We call special attention to the ad
vertiseuoeut o* N. U. (Iiioter. Mis.
G-inter has returned from the market*
gB and will show as select line of miiH
linerj aad dress goods, as any desir* lo
H look upon. The hate are of the late>t
gM patents, and they extend a cordial it vitatien
to oae and all, to inspect tliei
g||r goods. Be sure and be on hand i t
||. their o;-?Bing on the "18 and 19,*
H| whether yeai want to buy or not. ^
Money to Lend,
At The First National Bank of Batesbury.
Every accomodation consistent
with sound banking guaranteed to our
patrons. Your account solicited.
W. W. Watson,
Cashier.
Don't forget that you will always
iiod a fresh stock of Fruits and Fancy
Groceries, at J. D. BAWL'S.
Numberless have been tlie wagons
in town the past week, uiost of lliein
hauling fertilizers. The farmer* are
busy hauling from here, next fall th*y
mill h? hll&v Im nit ni? t lii? vvnv Woli
it is a pour rule that wau't work two
ways.
If you need a pin or pencil tabli t
mack' of good quality paper and well
bound with fancy covers that will net
come t > pieces at 5 and 10 cents, call
at The Advocate otlice. Our line is
superior to many of higher prices.
Rev. O. D. Sherouse of Etheroilge,
was in town seveial days ago. Mr.
Sherouse is one of the leading young
ministers of the Lutheran Church in
this Slate. The Advocate will give
him the news from Saluda and Lexington
counties'.
Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood
poiseing Leave theui alone. The original
has the name DeWitt's upon the
box and wrapper. It is a harmless
and healing salve for skin deceases.
Unequalled for pills. Cnnter, druggist.
Someone suggested that the town
buy a couple iucubntors to hutch
chickens for the coming I.eague conlerence.
We give the suggestion for
what it is worth. It is iaamnterial
with us how they get here, but we
want the chickens.
JUSi RECEIVED; A choice lot of
California Canned Cherries and Armour's
Mince Meat, at J. I). Kawl's.
The Bank is doing an excellent business
and the good effects can be felt
on ail sides. Our people now wonder
how they did so long witnout a bank.
Prof Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md.
s u lie red terribly from neuralgia of the
J stomach and indigestion of the stoaiacb
and indigestion for thirteen years
and aft?r the doctors failed to cure
him they fed him oil morphine. A
friends advised the use of Kodoi Dyspepsia
Cure and after taking a few
bottle* of it he says, "It lias cured uie
entirely. I can't say too much for
; Kodal Dyspepsia Cure." It digests
what you eat Guiiler druggist.
l'he board of Equalizers met Monday.
The members of the bo rd for
Chinquapin, are \V. It. Hite, John T
Sawyer and If. AT. Haiti wander?A
better selection could not have been
made.
Mr I). O. Hols ton is bck from Wagner
after a successful season in the stood
business. Mr. lioV.on says the sand is
all right.
Their promptness and their pleasant
effects make l)eWilt's Little Karly
(titers most popular little pills where
ever they are known. They are simpl>
perfect for liver and bowel troubles. F.
JLJiu liter.
Mr. Ben Whittle of Augusta, wffW
our streets several days ago. Mr.
Whittle in doing well in Georgia, bu1
semeday he w.ll return to tlie old horn*
no 1 inger to wander.
The ladies of the Msthodist Church,
have boon busy putting down a lovely
carpet. The Methodist people have
opened their pocket bocks liberally and
they have a hc?us- of worship wind
they are justly proud of.
Supt. Foster's pretty house is rapidly
going up on factory hill. We dont
know how other factories are, but tliir
one is a uecultd help to us. Wt
hope the stock holders will reap larg?
returns, for they have planned wel
Hid used their money liberally t?
make the factory and its surroundings
as they should be. ft
Mr. M. I ,|Fox has opened a store st
Monetta. Mr. Fox hat* been in bu?iiness
down in tbe sand at Chinquapir.
Spi? I lint VAII (Tat I ha Afiorinal Tie.
J B?. ...V
Witt'a Witch llaztl i-'alvs when yon
ask for it. The genuine is a eertaii
cure for piles, sores and skin diseases
F. B. Gufiter, druggist.
The Chain Gang lias done excelleni
j work on the Charleston road. Mr. J
W. Met-tze, who has charge of tin
Gang seems to thoroughly understan*
ii> work. We only wish the hand*
could stay two weeks on our roads,
[.at us hope that our County C ommissioners
will send them hack at An early
date. For what they haTe done, wi
are truly t hntikful.
Mrs. C. E. VauDeusen, of Kilbourn.
Wis., was afflicted witli stomach? tr?
able and constipation for a long timi.
She f*is, "I have tried many pre par*
lions but none have sone me the goo<
th it Chamberlain's stomach and I.ivt i
Tablets have," These Tablets are fo
s tie at Gunters Iirug fjtoie. I'rice, 2.'
cents, topics free.
In ano her colon) will be ft ur.d t
ad " of Will Evans, habadasher. Mi
Avails is a young man of high charge
er. He tarries a snpeib line. \\
trust our friends io this section wii
remember hi.2 when in need of n >
li ng in the clothing line. lie ear
ies the latest fashions an.) not'.in,
nit lirst class articles.
Headache ofti n results from a di* rlered
condition of the atomaehe ?
-onstipation of the bowels. A dose ?
wo of Chamberlain's Stomachs an
Liver Tablets will correct these disn
era and cure the headache. Bold h
F. B. (iuoter.
The council is having some ne
treats oj ened, which will add nine
0 our town. Building lots are at ;
1 premium here and the town shout
ice that every available street be op
tied. Itatesburg would indeed be .
own of large size, were the land owe.
r? of our town as interested in tie
;rowth of the pluoe as should be.
Th? stomacn controls the situation
Those who are hearty and strong ar
those who can eat and digest plenty <
food. Kodol Dyspepsia ^Cure digest
vhst you eat and allows you to eat a
..lie good food you want. If you sufTr
from indigestion, heart burn, Lelchin
r any other eto.iianh trouble, Ih
preparation can't help but do yo
guod. The most sensative stomach
o iu take it. Ounter druggist.
K M
Save Your Mouey,
And keep It in the Savings Department
of THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK of Batesburg. Four (4) per.
cent interest on deposi's. Dividends
setni'unnually. Both large and small
accounts so'icited.
\V. W. Watson,
Cashier.
If M A T L.. A I. _ A ? ~
Mr. A . li* [>?uruutiu^l, 11IV AUTUcate
fvrfm?!i went over to Prosperity
to visit his family last Saturday.BH
BATESBITRQ COTTON MARKET.
Prices subject to change without
noticeauU cor ected by W. C. Cartldge
weekly.
Low Mhlling 7 5-8.
Strict 4 4 * 7 fl-4.
Middling 8 1-4.
4 4 4 8 5-16
Good 4 4 8 1-2.
Tone of market unsettled.
Mr. D. W. Matthews of the Sardis
section came to town last week, lie
had compassion and paid his subscription.
Reader, if you have not done
like wise, come and do so.
Stops the Cough ami Works off
the Cohl.
Lnxut've Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No
Pay. Price 25 cents.
Announcement.
FOR SHERIFF.
JAMES A. RIDGEI.L,
Announces himself to the voters of
Saluda County fer the office of Sheriff
and pledges himself to abide the resdlts
of the primary.
To ti e voters of Snluda County. J
hereby announce-myself a candidate
for the oflice ofSheriir, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary.
I.. B. BI.EASE.
To Cure a Cold ill One l>ny.
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Urov.'s signature
is on s?uch box. 25c.
Marriages
Are I. ng remembered by the friends
ai.d re'atives of the bride and groom
?lien they are requested to be a guest
I by receiving cue of Tlie Advocate's
j beautiful wedding invitations.
Working 24 Honrs n Day.
There's no rest for til -se tireless lit|
tie workers?Dr. King's New Life Pill
Milliohs are always busy,curing Tor
pi?l I.ixer, Jaundice, ltili.u?nessnes*
Fever and Agu.'. Tiit-y banish Sicl
Headache, diive ovt Malaria. Nevei
gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice
work wonders. Try them. 25 at F. 1
Hunter's.
Dr. Crors< n and Mother of Lees villi
visited lelalivcs iu Prosperity l*s
week.
Shcritf J. A. 1 idgell was in towi
x me Cays ago. Mr. I.idgell is a hu?( >
er and the man that beats linn, will l> i
saluda's next SiieritT?Now see!
A Uorjjlbl^O tit brake.
J"Of large sores^^Wy littlw duiig
tei's head developed into a case of M-a't
bead" writes C. D. Isbill of Morganto
1'enn., but Buckleu's Arm -a S.ilve con
pletely cured her. It's a guarantee
Mire for Eczema, Tetter, Sa>t Rlie ui.
Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Pllen Onl.
cents at F. II. Uunti r's .
Death,
Last week the sad news cams to i
that Uncle RideGrigsby ba I passed .
way. Not many days ago it **as ou
privilege to have a talk with this trill
rood inan. Mr. (irigsby liad not i>
lieved what the world appla.i Is a
jreat, but his life was rich with ben
ic?l.ce to every other life with whi
te come in contact. Ilis me uory wil
>c kept ureen by tlie host o* frirtn
>vlio have always known lilm. We nr
.old in holy wjite that "now abide!
faith, hope, and charity," these three
>ut the g reatost of these, is cliaritv
dr. (irigsby possessed a tender hear
or all mankind. What more can I
-aid, all else is as sounding brass and
inkling cymbol.
ICrmnrkuble Cures of ICIiciimn
tlsni!
(From the Vindicator, Rutherfort
on, N. C.)
The editor of the Vindicator has hi. ^
iccnsion to test the eflicacy of Chan
lerlain's Pain Balin twice with tl
uost remarkable results in esch catr'irst,
with rheumatism in the shot
Jer from whi h he suffered excrucia
ng pain for ten days, which was r
'ieved with two applications cf Pn
talm, ruLbing the pai Is afflicted hi 1
ealizing instant bent lit and entire r
lief in a very short time. Second, i
rheum iti tn in thigh joint, aIuici
prostrating him with revere pai
which was relieved hy t wo aj p'i? at ioi,
ralbing w ith the liniment on retirii><(
at night and getting op fice fri in pa?4 i
For rule by F. B. Gnnter. usl
Mr. I.. B. 1.lease announce.-. hiuve I
i candidate for the office of Sheriff .
aluda County, in this issue. It wr .
11 r privilege to meet Mr. Rlease lu- V
uondajr arid he is a man of gent'einaV
Kill ri fi ? anrl ? > t - * ? *
j uvmi nig ...... ini ntainj) 1)1 i'llil* I
i trr upon his face. Hi- is out anion I
,he "dear people-' looking after his p
litii>ai fence.
Night was Mer Terror.
"It would oough nearly all nigl
I my," writes Mrs. ( has. Apple#*!*
of Alexanlria, Intl., "and could hnrdl
.jet any sleep. I had consumption n
hid tlint if I walked a bl ?ck I woolt
cough frightfully and spit blood, bui
when all other medicines failed, thrr
11.0J bottles of Dr. King's New |)itnvery
wh >lly cured me nnd I gainei
iS ponds." It's vbsolutelv guarantee
o cure Coughs, Colds, l.a (iripp-B
Bronchitis end all Throat and I.mi l
rroubles. Price fiOc and $1.00. Trial
battles freest Hunter's drug store. I
TO THE DEAF. |
A rich lady, cured of her I) 'afnr.il
and N uses in the lie u1 by Dr. NiehoT
son's Artificial Knr Drums, gave
OOO to his Institute, so that deaf p>*^|
pic it table to procure the Car I)rui^|
may have them free. Address N'flj
os >-c. The Nicholson Institute, ?B|
1 (Cigh'h Avenue, New York, J. 3. A.I
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I* GRAND MILLINERY i
OPENING
MONDAY & TUESDAY MARCH 18-19
?N. U. Gimter's Millinery Parlors.?
Mrs. N. U. Gunter lias just returned from the markets
with the handsomest line of Patterns and
Millinerry, ever shown here. The
Hats are an exact copy
of the fine Imported
Parisian Hats.
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
The services at the Metlio<list Church t t
next Sunday will be at 8:30 in the uf- * t\vJi 1 H,r\f
ternoon. PHYSICIAN Jc SURGEON.
Mr. Muse Gunter is nble to drive Offers his Professional Service* to the
nails, while Mr. Jim Collutn will as- people of BatesWg and vicioftv.
sutne his hearty laugh In a few days. "
Hartley & Quuttlebxum have a curl- T V i r
sity in their window. A lead tree, J Ab. V V , -LlTTS
formed bv a solution of chemicals.
Miss Anna Thomas has accepted a [SURGEON-DENTIST,
position with the New York Racket UTOf^ce at Etlieredge building
Store, where she will be g'ad to see her SALUDA, - _ _ g C
many friends.
Most of our "grip wrestlers,4' are #
able to be out again. Dr. Trotter is JvYISS & NXrdin,
as saucy as ever and able to dose folks , , .
generally. Laundry Agents.
.... > . , 01 Laundry must be ieft at E JONES'
ine candidates for SI eritT arc pour- stor,. b;. Mottd iy aftetuooB Dolive?ing
their devotion in the ears t f tl.e ed every Saturday.
dear people of Saluda county. The SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
lay one can love his fellow ma 1 (wh ?ti ,
he wants an ollice) is startling. j .. _
| J. w. iikvork, j. x. o. o ukVu
Like Oliver Tw|t, children: ask fori KdgenelO, a. C, Saluda. 8. C.
riore when given One Minute Cough Df.VORE ;& GREGORY
Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for 'ATTORNEYS AT L 1IV
croup. It quickly curse all coughs
iii i .1 .? | All business intrusted to our care
ind colds ar.d every throat n :d long receives prompt attention,
roub'e. It is a speoifla for grippe and m
isth 111a and 1,as 1 ,ng been a well u?' sU,rd iu Bthercdge
xnovrn remedy for whooping cough.
Guntcr'a drug Htore.
Mr. J. Franl" Kneece viiited the E. K HARDIN,
Hi.liton .nil Seiv.rn ?< ? >.. Monday, ,1 pHYIj'ICIAN & SUI'GEON.
ind formed many new acquaintances. 1 . j
He was delighted with his trip and Cffi.CS Sbt ECCXXX?brouglit
back a numb r of names of I
?he reading public of that sectior,
which will be added to the already PAUL SPANN.
large list of IheAdvovate. 1 hese peoi!e
are coinpetnnt In selecting good Fresh Tt^CSltS of All Kind.
iterasure. Ilcstuaratit in connection. When in
George W. Wnitt, of Soutli GarJi, town eat with me. Partus having
ner, Me., says: "I have l.ad the worst p?rt,le f,,1r1Bnle *UI Uo we" 111"
. .. .... . . . . l-efore selling.
ouyh, cold, cbil s ami g"ip nml have
ik en lots of trash of no account but ,1E0# JOHSftTOSI. a. n. welci! j. a. .carta
rofit to the vendoe. Chamberlain's cr/^\ m it \a/rr pi i
'ougl. Homed y is I be only thing that J UH WC 1 UIN L, W LLL1"
ins done any good w hatevcr. I have AND Fi U N[ TER
ised one bottle of it and the chills, a-torn a vs-at-i aw
)'d and irip have all left me. Icon.,
...... r . r. I OfKictup 3tairs ill EtheredgeBuild'ratulate
the Manufacturers of an hon- r b
ijsfs
st medKiue." For sale by Gurnet t ? ?
_ Saluda, - - - S3iC
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----- DEAL]
! WagSher's High Grade G
^m i a\rn ?m
Capitol Cotton. Fertilizers, Acid* and h
.lust received 1,500 trillions fine. SYKUPS in small parkt
one of our fine Excelsior, New Lee o<* Little Dandy Gout* Slot
and prices.
One Horse Wagons?Russell make?Iteel Axle anl Thirn1
Sewing Machines for $13.50. Astonishing is it no'.? Also
Big Line of Clothing, Pants, Dry Goods and Stoves just ai
Guarantee to please you. I want your trade. (J
purchasing,
HEW YORK M
T^T'Ibj.olesscle s
T=ta^gQ-i-na? 1
Ourbuyers have returned from New York, after a two w
I nnd more are arriving daily.
Our Store is Chug, Chug,
The gr? atest I argalns ever dreamed of hy humanity 1 '
statement, arising out of fact*, as true as the needle to the pole
Brains, Experience and Cii
In every selection, and horse sense and nerve in making i
We do not pretend to run our business upon the plan of j
live and let 11* e. We seek to give the buyer, hot as little as
We can not, and Mill
(polity is never sacrificed for the sake of price. AVe ha
rive daily lbrought the seasor.
I. Albatrovgthe newest
J?* 1 y' VJ OOCIS, in It beautiful colors am
We are showing nil the new weaves TT : : ~ ??
t and fabrics in a prt fusion of colors and f .e '?N? c osed a big
new combinations, "f J,Hr8 en?thf of
Few city storrs show as good an as- ,ese ^.ri> . grea es!
sortment, and n uie quoteas low prices. ev ? t,?ePe[| ,n Jeans ai
Our stock of white goods is bonder- ,"1'?r ""nrktt Y?'ue.
Cul Merchants will do wi
AVe have no room or time to specify kc>ore it is closed.
-Come and see. Silks! Si
Ev?ry color andshadi
40 Inch Lawn 10c cheap at 15c. ' ! 4 4 r
Fine Percals worth 10 and 12k* at FmLrtrthl/
H'c and 104'. All new spring shades r J-iinui otut
| and Ri count. We b?ating our past
J department. Notchei
All Standard Calico's O4" per yd in- Hut exceedingly cheap
| elude Simpsons and Hamilton. patterns are exquisite.
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Clos il a 8.) .ral lot of Iiatesburg 37 (JoFfsel
in laav* 8':eeting 8-4 at 6c, 10 to 80 .... ...........
yd lengths. W.t ever, proiiounci
| J feV ' modes of gowns there i
Ctll'tilins. 'n Corsets, the prev!
gowns have low bust
Matty mw novelties added to this | efrerts, which necessiti
depart men t in curtains nnd materials 0p a Corset that will g
AVe sell the best 25c Window Shade the gra* ?ful hi.ild and
on earth. | straight or erect form
.1 A WTITTTT?
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P, B. ASBILL ? TT T
Watcher.'ClOck^, and. V). H r
Jewelrv Re airing. A w A
i McLena Building,
BATES BURG. s. C.
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Eugene W.Abie tobacco
ONES, ' , 11
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Make larger and better crops " I
by us'ng these Brr ids. I
lainits. I Prepared to suit you. ' I
iges?10. 15 and 21 gallon kegs; simply delicious. Buy u
esanJ please your wife. II indie oili?r kinds, all'sixes fl
ble Skein. t'3 1
a line of better gradea. ' "? -71 1
rrived. Brick, Linis and Cement a specialty. I
ret my prices unci terms before 1
.ETC TTHF WI
x:n..cL -tiis-tsufLIL i
Bargains!!?^
eeks search f -r bargains. Two car loads hay# arrived
Full, Full of Bargains.
This is ii i fanta-tio vision of an imaginative mind, but'a
"he's as solid as the rook of tiibralter.
ish have been exercised
in article at 984 when its cheap at two dollars.
ihilantliropy, yet, we do run it upon the principal of I
possible, but as much as possible for'his money. I
I not be undersold. I
indie only the best the market offers. New goods a a
t spring fabric Carpets and Mattings |
1 shades 48c. r ? 3
_____ 1 piece o-4 heavy Carpet in stripes at
job of remnants 28c worth 40c.
i 1-2 to 12 y?l?, 5 pieces 4 1-4 is grain at 20c the yard
L values we've cheap at 39c.
id are fully 40% Stain crash 9c. 12 rolls heavy Jointly
Mattina; new designs 20 never sold
?ll to see this lot under 25c.
6 pieces cotton worp to close at 16c.
Iks!! Mens Hats,
e Taffetas 69c. A sweeping statement, but I candldicw
I,ouisine.s83. ly assert that we are selling hats from -??
25% to 100% under regular prices. We
3T*ieH. carry all the naw Btyles and colors.
t record in this TTmhvpllntt.
ip in quallity, oraDltliasi
in price?the We've closed a job of 250 Sample#
worth ut wholesale 12.00 to 42.00 d?
95c for your choice. Ueatiful selection
ladies line Parasols 98c to $2.50.
^change in the MILLINERY OPENING. 1
monies a change Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26-27.
ading styles in Qui-Milliner is now in Baltimore
s. waisled preparing and selecting a feast for
ties the wearing m|||jm>ry eppicures of all that is afcyivc
to the figure beautiful and bewitching. Our ~^|
1 display will be grand and inagniQcient.
s r.l.| Your.presence is solicited.
N, Proprietor.
ARREST & CO. - u
Staple and Fancy ^