The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 10, 1905, Image 6
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THE BATESBURE ADYO
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W. h. TIM
U. X. GUN'
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MERMAN,
President, n 8^
rER, 1 I1C
Vice-President.
Citizen:
s Bank
of Bate
e r*
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!sburg,?c
. CARTLEDGE, H
Cashier.
JONES, 1
Ass't Cashier.
Suppi
busiii
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>rted and endorsed by
less on March 8th, 1<>(
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. ua LC:
our progressive Mercl
)5. 'Phe Citizens Ban
5UU1&, hants
and Moneyed=n
k respectfully solicits
Iww. I
ien. This bank open<
the accounts of mercli
'II ,!,.i 1
ad its doors for trans*
lants and farmers.
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;^rr- I
lU depos= ^
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teral and Acceptable
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paper. "Our inotto:" <
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CHICI fclIgCUI MMctn. \
Courteous Treatment
I RECTO
T~1 1?1 r*i l I 1
vm tie u|j|ji council an;
and Prompt service.
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j reteiveu. money xo
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V. n. Timmerraan.
J. X. Gunter,
saac Edwards,
=?r ir?*~wrma??? ? ??B II I
Con
Vj. jf . btrotner,
W. C. Cartledge,
W. K. Sbealy,
inse!: E. F. ST'ROTHi
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3LLjjr?r. Mm -MUN ??gfm ??
mm #w% v^i^nF-T^TT m 1 -.^n nnnnitrr.iimn
Dr. lVl. U. Jtsoatwi
Dr. W. P. Timmei
J. Frank Kneece.
nght,
man,
BMBWffiU: ?M??
? GENE
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q ^ t is Conietery lias j'.ist I
| || h ? lll,or>'- *'u' ^'iindt-rbil
% l\ B s'ins ;ire i,vinill
Jn m i ' surrowiiilinjfs; yet it sr
4 .4. .-5 ii a (thai with all their id
sliouM allow t he old honx
r 7^ ' come a common lien lions
eased tor a Brutus J. Clay, Kentwky, tc
i chicks, it 01 laud.
rh for 1110ix Thomas O'lJiion, Michiy
omsst ratine, Dennia'k.
ill ions, 11 ici Charles II. Craycs, Minneso
[ stead to be Sweden and Norway.
ie. ( Kdward C. O'Brien, New V
: I'urauua.v and LTruuuav.
?! uniirri
u ? ??gfn M i ? ?????i
; capacity, respect iveljv of from 3^>
1 M to l.OOJ hales of cotton.
The ahove motion was offered by
('apt. \Y. 10 I tunic it of Sp: rtauburjf.
A resolution offered hy < ol Leroy y
Springs nf Lancaster, was also adopted j
the resolution read:
'llnl uit nri.it 111trtii I I in f irmn i'i- t 11/>
axterand Hulon Ha]
Dots sa
l' arc liavimr Spring like \vealli< r
I the farmers are nushintf '.heir
k steadily alonj,'. So far there lias
ppenings On I
MARIA R F D
)UTE NO 1 BY I
MR. BOAT- H
w
H The last annual
vard University wi
H Samuel Hill. Seal
State i?f Wasliinnto
3HO.OOJ tu the reliel
H |j|I ^ ) Til" terrible bit'le 110
Hi If If k | j Maneluiria, whioh has
A A \JT f ir ten il i\s. still eontinti
abated fury: the losses a
letieienev of liar- ,x eelinir t hose at Kino
s .il,(>Oii.o >?. That' Kuropat kill litis bp-n
Llle, in tb .- far ..f! and the sit iiat ion of t he I
hi, should s.ibse: iiie is desperate: St IVtersbu
fun'', jrivi-s us an j pall of jjl 0111
ir MukJan, | John It. Jackson. Now Jori
boon raging (nvciT and Moncn^ro and dipl
ics with iin ayont in Miliaria.
10 enormous John w. Diddle, Minnesota, I
Van^. mania and Scrvia.
out ;oiiorale I Samuel It. (tuimnerc. New
tussian army j Morocco,
rjr is under a. i MKM 15KitS OF I'll I] f Alt 1:
! .loltn IIay, District of Coli
as mm,
10 KouWni.
II. Jor.cs hou^lit oil March ,-?!l
Jersey, the Spartanburg l?aily a. <1 U .-.-k!
Herald t lie while plant and all it
SET. outstanding accounts. The publico
it nbia. ' '"!l 1IIcrsibl wiil runt iii'ie wnui
I - "? l,,v bee
; importance *->f storuiK their cotton a( |
j prompt ly on I. in;.' ginned in the stan- rc,
dar-i v.art houses where they can ^ob .u.(,
ne<>it iable warehouse receipts, tints ^U1.
i sa in*: it from ees in weight and damv
' a .< and putting it in negotiable shape '
s J S1 > that they will not be forced to mar- swr
lo t it except at their own pleasure, as
r it I its been demonstrated by the ac- f
n I wo car loads of guano unloaded
Knecco Station. The stati -n is a The (Jri
at convenience to us as the roads ^r0()(j
in :i very bid condition from Hates- tilc7 iirt. ,
K- rate,
he peach buds are beginning to yIr j j
11, especially 1 lie Klberta and they c0-n latl
k very wea?c. my i10rsc
he Mari ins have made their return '.jets shorl
>v K!vi11 i
ipp<>\s losinp its holt on the
:? this sinny weather and
novintf the plows at a fast
I. Ihitlo finished gathering H
week I'll know where to get H
fed t his summer when corn H
IB insight into how hi
Boston'sf5rent I'lli
IS
^ North Carolina i.v
' ^ at the Jamestown l
H.- bitt'in, in KiOT. Tl
I appropriatnd, pro\
J shah give I.OOi),'
Jamestown Tereen
r Hie tnllueiiees ul' j The end of I !ie \v;ir:
remit \ extends. ! Russia s e ns to be erita
# ! is wiifily jubilant, over 1
.! the Front.
? t.? be r present rd
1 *
ctcntonnial exbi-j
ie general issimblyi (From the Milwaukee
ided the Ooneress This afternooti one ot t
'00, $.{<),OCM, to the ' matkablc reunions ever it
tcnnial. ' county took place in the
disastrous to Seerotary of State.
in and Tokio Li s'. io M. Shaw, In\va. Seerel
he t ctv- from the Treasury.
I William II. Taft. < >l?io, Secrc
! \\ ur.
I wiiliam H. Moody, Massacl
Sent.ine i Attorney (Jencral.
he most re- (;ou,.^0 |> rortclyou, New
icld in Hook j>0slm!isler (;t.neral.
town of root- p;,?l Mniton. Illinois. Keerel
;cimrgc 01 .Mr. .ionct. ?m- \ > j>u;<
Luiy of **as*?:0uo.
? * *
,,ll S ^ I'ob Hood, < liarlie llond. .U:i I'r< i
man, Arthur .John-oil, II,un .1 imsoi
nisct (s,
and Calvin tJray weie uiraiur d a
York '^"'lettsvillc on March r.th I'm-a 111111
dcrous assault upon Tom (Stay on IV!
, lotli. All of these vunnir men attci
:> fv nf i
i iii in o! i in' ."New orieui.s convent ion j ami
that reasonable prices can be main jeve
taineil irrespective of t he size of thejspr
crop by the jmiieious marketing of the n a
j. jtton, which can only be accomplish- froi
i eil h\ l lie ellVetive warehouse svst
i in.'- ,
I r.'silent K. D. S nith of the State j
1 division of the Cotton Association i .
' | moved and it was adopted:
i the Hees have begun to buz/.: I ^ . j
rytliing shows signs of new life and
itig time. Oil how we long to sec r'!
gain, that we may be relsased Kr,,vc*
n la grippe, coughs and colds. On last
he closing exercise of Union Pub- rn'" n,aJl
School took place last Saturday, let out fir
ere was about 200 present and the, turpei
Idren acquited themselves with for 11 ,nail
Hrogden has added another
it ton to his warehouse in the
Friday Mr. Carver a shingle
on ' atesburg It .F. I), r.o 1
e, which came on and burnt,
ntinc and timber. Had luck
carrier.
Judge La Foul;
Can lias refused to
Gaynor on bond
lor March 14th. <
are wanted by the
thorj;/e.v a.;;;
_ ?? at Savannah.
t | v 11 jo at the Dome t .Mrs
, . , the occasion was the cc
nine, of Montreal!. ... .
, . > her mother s nincty-scco
release Greene ami , ..
and there were present !)
I lie ease was set . . .. , .
. grandchildren and 1.1
.reene and (. ivnor | , ...
. children,
t mtcd Mates an- ...... .
.... lf , I With the exception of i
yesot alleged fraud , ' .
tlie father, James Snyder,
there has not been a dc
# Snyder family for .">7 year
Kate ucan. ,
lehration of 1
nd birtInlaw 0 hLl,a" A ' itebeooek, M
children, :U Secretary of the Interior,
great-grand- ';?nn*s \\ ilson, Iowa, Secret
i Agriculture.
the death of Vk,?r H Metcalf, California
1.1 years ago, tar-v of C'??mercc and Labor.
>ath in 1 he tOXS1 LS (IEXEHAL.
i?svi.-t>-k i w*..r.
I cd a dance niven at tlie liomo of a Mr
. Sanders, llray was i>ut to bed drun
' the guest all went horn : but sum tim
ary ofla',cr ^'1C a',ovt' named yoaiitf nier
| came back, took firay out of bed am
Score- ^u'} shouN'lercd him and carriei
him away, t in/ot her yountf men jroin
alonjr Ncx Atorning Ciiay was f. un
in the road wnth a eut across his fac
" knife thrnet'in !!.. Iim-tr l ie n i
' Thai any information r.s to con- ,nu
struct i'?n or outside assistance can tie tca'
0 obtained ljy communicating wiili tin*.
1 Columbia otllce of tlie Southern Cot n<
I ton assnciat ion. Tliat a copy bo given ro''
1 to the press with the request that all U^1
g : county papers publish tdem." }ner
,1 _ son
* * by
v The bill bcfo>e Slate Concrress to ?f
cn credit and snowed that incir Mr. An
eher Mr 1J. S. Kcisler had spared Merrill p
pains in their welfare. At one him on
lock dinner was announced and all went on
aired to the table and enjoyed one double u
.hose old time Sand hill picnic din-' thing in
3. lit tl?? afternoon we listened to loss is ah
te elegant as well as logical speeches ^ barn and
Messrs C. H. Kneecc; Prof. M a jo-, ; times bui
Bates burg; the lion. John Hell |saved I
. a Jones on the old W
lace let fire H
to Are 9
M
L by work they J
lisl>ou-t>cn was burned anu I
k**
Fron: Shawnee (>
that, Klatino Mar.
dian generally knov
said to be the oldes
lea and who died re
was 110 years old.
in ttie Florida Evet
against the United
ioio ..u i* /
* 1 *
: T* 11 ,S .rpP?r,e(1 (From tlic IMiiladelphi
jo, a Seminole ln-i
vn as "Old Foil,' Hungry crows, unable
I Indian in Amor- elsewhere, killed and par
eently. at Shawnee, j ls P'K* belonffinn to Julhi
Old Fish was bom a birnu-r i .ar Oi>ton,
glades, and fought! ' "c birds had hung
States, both in the Pljicc f?i several days
.. i sueh a nuisance Dauhtna
IM'" ' c J uiiUj i vii u&j i > a
London and England,
a Itccord.) Frank Jl. Mason, Ohio, at
to find rood . Fran('etl\
devoured! Alexander il. Thaekara, ]'
s I>aul>r.naiin. van':l< at Merlin, i.'ermany.
New V( iJc. "oilman Philip, .New York,;
around the ' -Morocco,
and became ' . 'Hnas Saninums, Washing
urn found it Na-huwung, t hina.
much bruiseu and wit li his clot hit
L'dris. covered with blood There is tnuc
excitement around llonnettsville.
'cnnsyl- They gave bonds for $100 each
X * w
it ran- since the North Carolina letri'latur
tii at l,asset* *'Ie tiotl-huckct sliop hill, it i
l)l" | rumored that the cotton exciiany;
i will lie remnvrwl In KYirt M-ll I'm ni<:i i
J I '
g* create another Judicial Circuit for -?v
I, South Carolina has heen killed by our | slir
delega!es in the National Assembly, |
Iowinif, it is said, to t heir inability as 1 ^c'
to agree upon tlie town where the 'I
,court should be held. Although our ere
0 State has suffered by the non-creation for
's i of that extra judicial circuit what is cus
0 that to the proutl satisfaction that anc
vi! 1 l'ev. Wessinger. We foe 1 three fim
e that this days service will in the 0fT a huri
ir future do much for liuloii Free out.
'oo1- M iss [.
'he subject of a special tax to in- visiting t
aso our fund and run I he school see her.
at least live or six months, wasdis
sed and we f? el sure the cit'zens w'ss ^
1 patrons will gladly take hoi 1 of Sc',0?' al
. . A _ I jsm.ill.nni
2 hogs wore saved by tearing
ling plank and driving them
essie Quattlebaum has been
in this route, all were glad to
lary Purdue lias closed her
i Oak-Grove on account of
i Mtul I ot In h?>r hunib
r4 Mai Ui AO "11,11 \
in the Seminole V
years acted as a ph
"
Since March 1st i
H - ly reported in Was I
W dent Roosevelt will
m appoint Charles W.
K ncnt colored lawyei
/?a! lnnt Af d\f Snt m<ii
'II .11 I > I I Ltl III, tl I I* I
far. lie for manv nocuss:u>' to his I-'1"1
ysician to his tribe ione?r Daubminirs assist
t j wakened by t lie din of tli
saw the barnyard full o
I lias been . iirieni aroused Daubmann andtl
linglon that l're-d- and after firing into the
1 in tU5 near future i the pigs were found to b;
Anderson, a proini ed. all having their eyes
ot New York a>
.. 1 f. ... t I... ? * *
Yesterday Stanley Stoner, Missouri, Ca
ants was ae
crows and j Henry 15. Miller, Oregon, at
f them. He i ,u""a Japan,
lu- other men, -i J-""1 Kodgers, Ohio, at Mi;
crows is (,f hina.
ive been kill- <<eorge XV. Iioosevelt. t'ennsy
peeked out ' aI "russels, Itclgium
( ()XSfLS.
leutta, cst 1)0i|)l
Yoko- * * *
Hrookland. just n.c'VK< the Con^aiv
iughai, from Columbia. sulTered fearful Ion
by lire on tlie night of Maivb Ml
lvania, Over half of the stores and <>i In'
places of business arc destroyed an
thirty homes arc in ashes Tin f ?
wpr(> ST*. (Whi 'PI??? tiv.- \v:k ("IikpiI t.
i i'ui.ii tn uiu i>utioiiai noious miisi en* liii
joy. in knowing that the plum lias i sell
not fallen t >auy other Congressimkil sm;
1 I ?i>.Trict than his. j
k AT THIS OPERA HOUSE; \
I Hull's raiiorama and moving Die-1 aPI
tun s wore shown at t hi- <)pcra House. ma
, hi t ni^lii. The panorama was cf-p-]1'*4
> nnuii opporiuiiny io nutter tneir
ool and no otic will ever miss the < rani'
;ill amount they will have to pay. Mi. p.
iaster IV11 Adams has entered j 'strati1, a
asvilie College. iluck
hi r School closed on March S with 'amy
propriate ceremonies. After re-' to b
rks hy I'rof. M. S. Kcis'er. teacher, ; several v
reises by the pupils and addresses The W
rev .He. I
It. Jones is our popular mag- P
nil all wish Judge Jonss goon jf
lad to say Mr. B. J. lingers is I
e out again after sutlcrlng I
reeks w it It a cut leg. 1
. S. Kaolin and Development I
1V/UI IV.\. LUI U III LV. 1 i I
District of New Y<
succeed Mr. ( liarle:
*
lor tlie week enc
theie are reported
States indust l ies v;
as follows: A la ha i
kansas, if 1 f?,000:
^onriri'i ?i"5 "111 il 10
<11 U > ^IIUV I l/l I. II v | t
>rk. Anderson will Washington. March (i.
s " Treat dent sent a large nunihet
* # i Hons to the Senate tod;
ling March 111. last I ?>"vciic.l in special sessk
for the Southern A M l? ASS.-v I >()]
ilued in each state Henry White of I'altimi
na, $!5.710,000: Ar-j'ted to Khode island )
riorida, -Yl in not.; Whit.e.law Kcid, Xc
T../4!.... 'i'.. ...... I (; rr>:i. I'.i'il.iin
?The I'rcsi- 1'rcdorick M. Ryder. < onne
' ?>l iioniina- a ^ .Itian del Norte, Xiearaj.
ly, when ii Arthur.I. Clare, Massaclius'
in. Harlwdoes. W. I*
[{s Robert I'rent Mo>her, Di.si
"... , . Columbia, at Cell logwood. C
Canada.
.. . Hunter Sharn, North Carol
A tork, 1? j Kobe, ,1 a pan.
I
etieut, 1 t lie explosion of a kerosene lamp i
pia. thobioiv of Mr. Edward IJoyer. 1 >
Us, at struct ion of t lie whole town was pn
' vented by prompt anil eillci nl ;e
rict of sist nice if I he Columbia lire,
litatio,
* *
ina, at: It is reported that Timnionsville
to have electric lights in t lie near fu
i ' cially interesting. The scenes, dealing . '* >
with the mysteries iif the Ke-velations '
, ; w'ere well conceived and strikingly r\- \ ')j
i ruled. Mr. IhM t, in getting up this "n
panorama, has proven himself to be wa
'a manor vivid imaginations and an i t>s?
art i>t < ' merit.
i-> Mr. Ihitt discoursed enterlainely up-1 c
on each scene as shown. This pan -|
Messrs. .John liell lowill, C . Is. Co. is pu
leece, l'rof..!. I*. T. Major and iCev. mines on
W. Wessinjjer, ;i lount i 1'ul and
itinK collation was spread which ' r''*
s. as wore the exercises and speech- U<"H l'?11
heart ily enjoyed by all. | Mr. I.
i on the Io
:\HBA(iI- PLANTS F-OR HARLY "p an ap
HliADINQ. Miles a o
s . . . er. \S'di
Lting in a saw mill at the
the route.
K. Wat kins is in Aiken this
it i'KT
Jones a prosperous farmer
wer part of the route has put
proval mail i>0\ also E. CJ.
itioreii man has added anoth- I
i*l ^ nil n:t t wtno u lu? i?o**a "
|v?? U'?? I IV.U /
$ >000; Kentucky, i
S300.UO0; Mississipj
lioina, : <
000; Tennessee, >,
030; Virginia.. $.70 1
ginia, tl-VYUK)
\(
In l lie old Slorav
# /A 1 V .fn vlf.it
II ' lilll .uill ? '1 > ,
110.000; Louisiana, i Il.ibert S. McCormick
)i, $ 112 000; < Ikla- I Kraueo.
.itit.li Carolina, ?'.20. tJiorue V. L. Meyer, M
000: Texa- >l..;'?a. to llussia
00 and West Vir- IMwin If. Conner, low:
M 1 N l.s'i'KKs I'LKN 11M ?
* ? William Woodville 11
ian Cemetery r'< m> lrirl ?r Columliia. to Chii
i.i i i... . . Dnvirl .1 11;11 v,. v v
I hod 11 >. u*inuon, r., i >isi
, Illinois, to1 Columbia, lit Toronto, Ontario.
Frederic McMaster, Now V
assachiisctts, Zanzibar.
Clarence llice Sloeum, NowY
i, to Moxioo. Wein ar (lonnany.
m.ivTi \t>v (ieorge It. Anderson. I>istrict
lumbia, at Antigua, W. t.
I'ckhil!. Dis T. St.. John CatTney, New Vi
1);i Dresden, Saxony.
Alnhonse (iaulia. llhodc Isli
r>, L- 1 t l.r. i .
I'lCt of I""- election, mi i.ihii > in n
Lightsis soon loli* held there,
orlc, at * * *
The committees on warehouses <
01 *, at k|le South < .irolina di\ision unan
of Co-' inously adopted, on March Tl h, a res<
lution as follows:
ork, al "That it is the sense of this con.
unl at mittee that we recommend to evet
u i.t.ii.i js on exrriieni snow hi i v,e v
(?i ? exhibit ion was pleasant iv brought re:i
to an end by a display of the Kriison eai
wonderful movine i>iel uvos. No one. lor
i j I t t
in vesting t en cents to see this exhihi- wil
' t ion. ill eone- away regretting the $l.i
' outlay. '*1.
... _ ?i.
.vj I-OR SALE "or
'Town in open an. w.uuu piaiii
id\ lor shipment. The licst large i0111111
ly varieties. Crown near salt wa-I Messrs
and will stand freezing weal In a r seilii
I limit injury. Kates in 1000 lots,
r.o per thousand, for it) or more
lit per thousand, 10,000 or more,
00 per thousand. Plants shipped ..
express, O. I>. unless cash ae ' ',CI
n panics order. Safe delivery an '\xc u re
? ^ v j-?? i * \'i j.j ii m\j 11u t u a1kj
cllt box follow suit.
. W Westmoreland and Son
)<_r lar^e quant itics of guano.
.
NOTICE!
sons liable to Annual License
ay notilied to call on t!ic un
[IU m ?? I'WI JI, > 'I HI
remains of Co mm
his son V-'in. it hi.<
liusand others of
old Vanderhilt hoi
* - I I II I ?I' - "" ' V ..
odore Yandc! >i t, Nel hei lands.
; ^rand-son Comr- Ifenry Lane Wilson, \Y
the family. 'I' i?* "
jsc overlooked 1>\ William i 1 i ( ol ier,
i to Spain.
i w vtjv^ | ii;i.\rC| rrai'ce
MIS'KLLANKOIS
asliinjiton to Inter-State Commerce ?'oijiii
er - Francis M Cockrell. Mis?oi
Solicit or of the Department o
.New i ork, iporee and Labor Kdwaril
Sims, Illinois.
V ??*%
iuii i ill ij ii 11 \ 111 r>uu in i aromia wiui
! the necessity for warehutiM s exist t
nssion- uuilil ihcsc warehouses tlneiuh tliei
f Com* Pwn c"01's- or by outside assist n
Waller I preferred, or i!' p is*ible to al t ain ' 1)< i
at a cost of from to *l,L">0 with
\vyoiuio't c^tfs, *1 r'0 for Jl'if j a'
ji 'ttfii. 'I lie Houston thoroiitfhbred 11 "*
i j t r.iin. A pply ur \v rite to
I'. 1$. Harrison, I
a j Johnston > C jss
Mif ill count, guarantees. inqui
ca rerfully answere-d 101 \
Send order to I). W.Maycr. *'aVor '
license.
te.ul 1I10 advertisements ii> tliis 1
ue.
&
u uy .\prii me nrsi and pay
hoy will bo reported to the
or doinjt business without a
.1. ('. clover,
City Treasurer.
r^. ? fa
' "" iM
Our1
the lar|
lew spring goods are b
jest we have ever show
f OUIJ
eing opened daily. Yo
oi. Money talks and ii
u are invited to visit 01
i this store the golden
in- store and inspect on
(low of its remarks is i
UUD5! <
v purchases. Our assc
i continuous performa
>rtments are
nee. : : :
Ireturne
of heav
T .t
your advantage to res
d from the New York
y shoes now, or ever e:
w/w.
pond quickly to the u
Market and is now selli
^pect to need one, now
f fan Pi
nprecedented values oil
ing regardless of cost t
is your "Golden Oppor
^17 fl
fered to close out all wi
o make room for New
tunity." Buy to-day?
A /-T
Ytc i
inter Goods. Our buj
goods. If you need a s
your gain?our loss. :
J
rer has just
iuit or a pair
.
E Bat
y sal
:esbui*?:,
i j vji v>
U3 VU1J
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11 l/(ll I J',
South Car<
jlina.
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