The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 26, 1889, Image 1
tOL. IV,
LOCAL NEWS.]
index to New Advertisements.
Johnsons CJi-atttleiiaum Summons
for Relief.
merry Christinas to all.
1 vi>i 11 cnnit nnucA t/A Kn i% iluto
lino.
If facts are stubborn tilings-, then
a mule is a fact.
The holidays are on us. Let peace
and good will prevail.
^t is a solemn thing to get married,!
but more solemn not to.
This is the last month of the year. !
How will its close find you ?
Mr. L. N. Moore, of Highland, Florida,
is spending the Christmas Ilollidays with !
his father, Mr. .las. K. Moore.
Mrs. Annie Tart and children, of Marl- j
boro County, is spending the Christmas |
Hollidays with her mother, Mrs. W. L
Parker. <
H
Miss Lutie Mayo returned from North.
Carolina last Tuesday, where she .had ,
quite an extended and pleasant visit among j
relatives and friends.
M rs. W. L. Parker and daughter, Minnie
returned from Columbia last Tuesday,
where they have been visiting tlie daughter
of the former, Mrs. A. 11. Morris.
In the merriment of tho holidays
<lont forgot to brin^f up your lmsi- j
ness so that you can bejrin tho new I
yenr freo from care and vexation.
%
If you wonlil fool aglow of delignt
from an approving conscience, of duty
well performed solid up a Christ- I
mas gift ojf. one now subscriber for
1890 to This IIohuy II kk.yi.d.
NV. F. Stalvey and William Ftnlvey will
deliver a religious address at Cool Spring,
January 2nd 7 F M; Conway, January, 3rd
11 A. M.; Centenary, January 3rd 7 1'. M.
The public is cordially 'nvited to all these
. meetings.
We have done our best to give
patrons of Tiik Homtv Hkhai.d nn
acceptable paper during the year of
1889. Will you show your approval j
by sending us at least one new sub- j
scriber for 1890.
*
It has been well said that there are
two reasons why some people don't
mind t hoi r < .tvti linluinoca niin iu it..it
they haven't any business, and the
other is that they haven't any mind.
Mr. J. W Powell has organized a
small veterinary class, but, by Q^n- j
, sent, will postpone the instruction t* j
some future day, Iu the meantime,)
any one desiring to join the class can !
do so.
-Two gentlemen passing between
Reaves Ferry and Asa Royals found
thirty dollars in Confederate money
and gave out word that anybody
swearing to the loss and place of
money when found should roceivo it.
A certain gentleman in the communi^
ty identified the place and swore to
V. tKa Inoo !?!?? ?i ?!/.! 1 >> ? 4
viiw 1U09 ui him tj uuiinist 111 uurroiu
# money and received for his pains the
f thirty dollars in Confederate money.
/ T^here is a moral to this story, which
very palpable to those who carefully
look.
H2&D Mr. II. Witcover, agent of the InHj
terstate Building and Loan AssociaH|
lion, cf Columbus, Ga., was in town
HB last week and organized an Association
with over three hundred shares.
The following officers wore elected:
C. P. Quattlebaum, President; K. If.
j Beaty, Secty., and Treasurer; W. K.
Lewis4D. T. EcNeill, J. M. McKeithan,
E. Norton and B. G. Collins, Directors.
Any one desiring shares
should apply to the Secrotary, This
Association lends money at 6 per
. on approved real estate security.
\ A Telegfam rocelved hore on Monday
morning announced the pleasing intelligence
that the Burroughs School, the Wine
and Clerk's salary bills ware safe, The
first bill Incorporates the Burroughs School
giving fo ihe Trustees fhe power to confer
certain degrees upon the graduates of the
School and prevents the sale of intoxicating
liquors within one mile. 1 he second
t V , bill prohibits manufacturers of domestic
(gg , '^ lnes from selling wine" at any place except
whero made; that Is, a man caivtmake
ill
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wine on his farm and bring to Conway, or J
Loris, or any other place where people I
congregate, to sell; it must be sold where
made. This is our information and tho
bill applies to Marlboro, Marion and !(<>r
ry. The third bill Ktves a salary of three
hundred dollars to the Clerk of Court in
addition to the foes for recording, &c.,
In another column will be seen the result
of the election for judge board of
agriculture, Clemson College trustrees, &e.
The election is very satisfactory. The persons
elected to the different positions are*
perhaps, as competent and well-fitted for
the discharge of the duties of the oflices to
which they have been chosen us any that
could have been selected, but we do think
the legislature made a mistake in electing
Jaines Aldrich judge of the 2nd Circuit,
lie may be as competent, nay more competent
than any of hi>> competitors, but the
point of objection lies against the manner
of his selection.
Quite a howl is raised against President
,Harrison for appointing liis relations to
responsible and lucrative oflices and yet
the legislature of South Carolina allows
tl./l *?.? 41.. .1 t A A _ - 1 - ? t
nit- jnugi: i>i m?? *>iiu i in un in Ht'U'l'l IMS
nephew as his successor, and formally and
legally ratifies the selection. Judge A. I'.
\ id rich did not hesitate to electioneer for
iiis nepnew as his successor and it seems
tin* old man's influence whs sufficient to
win over a majority of the legislature. We
think the legislature should have rebuked
this effort ?.f an incumbent to dictate to the
legislature his successor in such severe and
unmistakabla terms as to forbid its repetition
in the future.
JKFFKRTON DAVIS spent the
last year of his life in literary work.
Me wrote an article on Andorsonvillo
for tho North American Review, exonerating
the Confederate Government
from the charge of wanton
cruelty toward Federal prisoners.
On the publication of his reply to
Lord Wolseley in North American
Review (which, Mr. Davis charo ;d,
was mutilated by the American
editor in tlie intorost of the Dullish
Government), Mr. Davis refused to
permit the North American to publish
his article on Andersonvilie unless
the editor should a^roo to publish
it u.'imutilated. The editor refused
?^ive that pledge. Mr. Davis thereupon
withdrew his article and transferred
it to ItetfonVn Magazine. It
will appear in the January number.
In the same issuo Bolford's will publish
a brief autobiography of Mr.
Davis, written a short time ago- A
few weeks before his death Mr.
Davis completed for the Bolford
Company '-A Short History of the
Confederate States." It will be issued
at an early date.
Steward's Meeting.
Tho board of Stewards for Conway
Circuit, are requested to meet at tho
I'ursonage in Conway, on Monday
tho (3th of Jan., 183)0 at 12 o'clock.
II. M. IIahdkn,
P. C.
Life of ifcflcrNon I>avi.s.
We have just received from the publish-1
ers a very full and comprehensive l>ook
under the title, Life and Death of Jefferson
Davis, gi dug a full history of hiseventful
life and death, together with Funeral
Services, also comments of the press from
all parts of the country* It will ho sent
postpaid to any address on receipt of 25
cents, by J. S. Oon/viK, the publisher, 57
Hose ht., New York, who also desire agents
to sell it.
Merry Christmas to All!
A Merry Christnies to all !
Christinas is regarded as a, season
of merriment and pleasure, when
"peace and good will" should characterize
every act. Let the season be
observed in this spirit and humanity
will fool better for it. In feasting
and rejoicing, remember the poor,
the afllicted and the unfortunate, and
minister unto their wants and necessities.
Carry consolation to the be
reaveu and comfort to tlie cheerless!
If kind words never dio, kind
deeds will not only l>e immortal, but
bless the doer.
Remember too that you cannot
porform a better service to a friend
who has been so unfortunate as not
to be a reader of Tiik Horry Hkkat.t>
than to induce him to subscribe
for it. Your conscience will approve
"the performance of such a kindly
act and richly repay you for it, for
you will have conferred a lasting
benefit on your friend. Make your
Christmas holiday then bright and
glorious by sending in one new subscriber
to Tiik Houry Hkrald,
Just as you are pleased at finding
faults, you are displeased at finding
perfections.
"BeTrue to Your m
conway s. an
The (irowlli of the South.
Chattanooga, Tk.nn, December
10.?The Tradesman has reports and
estimates from the Governors and
State Comptrollers of the Southern
States fcpvin?j their estimates of the
present population of each State.
These estimates are based largely on
careful inquiry instituted by the Stato
Comptrollers on behalf of the Tradesman.
The estimates are as follows : Alabama
1,058,453, increase per cent
in last ten years 31; Arkansas 1,247,771,
increase 55; Florida 424,800,
increase 58; (ioor^ia 2,107,541, increase
47; Kentucky 2,200,000 increase
33; Louisiana 1,251,340, increase
33; Mississippi 1,5 10,753, increase
30^; North Carolina 1,813,- i
1024, increase 20.V, South Carolina
: 1,200,000, increase 22 i; Tennessee'
1,800,000, increase 23; Texas 2,314,012,
increase 45, Virginia I ,800,500,
increase 230. Total 10,480,150,
against 14,038,030 in 1880,
boing an increase in ten years in the
South of over 3D per cent.
The Governors estimate the whites
'and Idaeks as follows: Whites 12,-j
128,430, blacks 7,270,'720. It is estimated
that there are to-day in the
; Southern States 303,030 whites from
I . !
' Nothern States, against 244,885 in
1880. The foreign-born whites in
the South to day arc estimated by
I
the Governors, in their reports to the
Tradesman, at 043,033, against 420,'871
in 1880. The white population
' of the South, according to those os7
r~>
' timates, has increased a little over
3,200,000, while the colored populu
tion shows tin increase in ten years
of about 1,000,000.
ChUPGh DiPGGtOPV.
i METHODIST.
REV. J. W. HUM ItEltT, I'ASTOIt.
Services every Sttnday morning
11 o'clock a. m. and evening 7 o'clock,
p. in. Communion the first Sunday of
every month.
Sunday School every Sunday 0:30
A. M., K. Norton Superintendent..
Prayer meeting every Thursday at
7 o'clock P. M. Strangers and visitors
are cordially invited to all these
services.
MARION DISTRICT.
APPOINTMENTS OP KKV. A. .1. STOK F.H
I'HKSIDI N'O KLDKR.
Bayboro, Poplar January II, 12
Conway station January 11, 12
Conway circuit, Pisgaii Jan. 22
Bucksvillc, Trinity January 24
Waccamaw, Socastce, .January 25, 20
Boris, Camp Swamp.. February 1,2
The District Stewards will please
meet at the District Parsonage,
Wednesday, January 8th, at 11 A.
M. Accommodations will be provided
for all.
CONWAY CIRCUIT.
A PPOI N'l'M HNT8 OK KKV. \V. M. IIAKIM.V,
FOR DECEMRKU 1889.
Brown Swamp, 3rd Sunday 10:30
A. M.
Durants, 3rd Sunday 3:30 P. M.
1T: 11 C<~? 1-- ? e o 1
'ICM JI1I1, cmillUHY UCIOIC oru
Sunday 11 A. M.
Mt. Zioiij 4th Sunday 10:110 A. M.
Cool Spring, 4tli Sunday 3:30 P.
M.
Antioch, Saturday before 4th Sunday
11 A. M.
Sardis, 5th Sunday 11 A. M.
Pisgah, 5th Sunday 3:30 P. M.
BAPTIST.
IlKV. M. J. WlLl.OUdllIIV, PAHTOIl.
Conway?First Sunday and Sunday
night.
Sunday School every Sunday at
U:30 A. M.; E. W. Nolley, Superintendent.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday
night.
II. D. GRAINGRJt, PASTOR.
Joiner Swamp?First Sunday and
Saturday before in each month.
Junipor Bay?Second Sunday and
Saturday before in each month.
Itohohoth?Third Sunday and Sat urday
before.
iiniixuij uiuvt; -r on 11 ii DIIIKIUV
and Saturday before.
APPOINTS! KNTS OF RF.V. UoSICS PI?I1? a
HON.
Pleasant Meadow, fir^t Sunday and
day before.
Bayboro, second Sunday and day
before.
Now Hope, third Sunday and day
before.
piquant Union, fourth Sunday
and day boforo.
PRESBYTERIAN.
KKV. O. W. MCMILLAN, PASTOR.
Services every 3rd and 4th Sunday
at 11 o'clock a. m. and 71 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at
3 o'clock p. m. I). T. McNeill Superintendent.
)
3 ^ ^
m'd a))d Your worif a
IUBSDAY, DECEJ
Public religious services were coiulueteil
iu the Baptist Church in eoiiuueinorn i
tlou of the Nativity of our l.onl ami Sav
ior Jesus Christ. The Church was v ry
tnstilv decorated with mirlamls of ever 1
? o- ? -- '""I
greens unci festoons of Ivy intermixed
with geraniums ?.Vc.. It is eminently pro
per to celebrate this important event in
tlie world's history with proper religious
exercises and banish the old heathen rites
and ceremonies so long in vogue in th'n
Christian land
MAKKIK1),
Sl'lVKV?MOOUli?On tlir. 25tli.,
inst., at the residence of tlio bride's
father, by Rev. W. S. MeCaslcill,
Mr. .1. F. Spivey and Miss Delia'
Moore.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Phe valuable plantation, known
as "Star Bin IT", for sale on easy
terms by
Johnsons & Qiwtti.kiuum,
Conway, S. C.
Catnmack's Big New Store in ('onway, j
where goods are sold cheaper than since ,
the war wishes the g< od people of 1 lorry ,
County a tnery, merry Christmas and a
I......... VT \* l
I > hum | ' *mm nf\v It'll! mill
promises a continuation of low prices fur
the year 1SU(?.
"Take care of the pennies anil the <lol
lars will take care of themselves" is the
motto which crowns a life of labor with
an aire of ease. You can save Bl'SIIKI.S
()K 1M0NN1KS by trading at Canunack's
new store in Conway, who started in to
ell goods at lowest prices "from the jump."
I
<lood brogans still selling at Suets. by
('ainmack.
Kvery dollar traded at Canunack's new
store in Conway, helps competition, paral-1
yses high prices and ocauantkks tiik
continuation ok l.oW i'lucks in IIOItUY j
county'.
New stock jewelry, latest designs, just
received and for sale at very low prices, i
So all can buy a -mall Christmas present'
nt Canunack's m y store in Conway.
Nice lot fresh candies just received from j
Baltimore, also apples, hanannas, coucoa
nuts, oranges, raisons, nuts, Are, in time for
Christmas, at Cuinmack's new store.
Boys'suits and overcoats, latest styles
and best quality of material and lowest
prices. One of these suits will last four
times as long as a cheap "hand ine down"
SUit. Call 111 ClllllllUK'tf'u lll'VV vlnrn
A very pretty assorted lot of toilet sets
just received at ('nmmaek's new store suit
sblo for Christinas presents.
Help build up the town by patronizing
Caininack's new store, which means i.ow
I'HICMS Kim AM. AM) MONKY I.1CKT KOlt IM
I'ltOVKM KNTS.
NKVV AI) VEHTISKMIflN I'S.
Summons fo Relief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HORRY.
Court of Common Pleas.
\('opt/ S>ilit/noon for /ti litf. |
Robert L. Bridger, II. C. Bridger, Martha
Martin and Addic Long, Plaintiffs
VS.
Thomas Bell, Administrator, Mary Bridger,
(now Mary Cooper,) Guardian, William
('oilins, e:ilied William Bridgcr, Missouri
N. Bridger, ('. J. Vereen, it. II. Veroen,
W. I). Vereen, The Bank of New Hanover,
1
of Wilniington, N. C., The First National
Bunk of Wilmington, N. 0.j*pefendants.
To the DefrmluntH: Tffomas Bell, Administrator,
Mary Bridgerfnow Mary Cooper
) Guardian, William Collins, called William
Bridger, Missouri N. Bridger, 0, J.
Voreen, It. If. Veroen, W. I). Verecn,
The Bank ol New Hanover, of Wilmington,
N. c:, The Bank of Wilmington, N. ('.
You are hereby summoned and rouire<| i
to answer the complaint in this action,
which is Hied in the oflloe of the Clerk of
Court of ('ominon Pleas, for the, said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the subscribers at
their ofllcB at. Conway, B.C. hereof, exclusive
of the day of such service, and if you
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aferesaid, the plaintiiT in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated Decmber 19th, 1889.
Johnsons & Ouatti.khm.m,
Plaintiffs' Attorney, I
Sale Uijder Mortgage.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HORRY.
Under and by virtue of the power and
authority vested in lames C. Bryant and
his assigns by W. II. II. Grainger in and
by his certain rnortir.ure executed nod do
In. n d to?aicl .lames Bryant on the fill,
day of duly, 188*,? recorded in the ofllco
of 111 ? Heglster of Mesne Conveyances of
Horry County in Mortgage Hook No. <1,
page 188, lull and 140, which said mortgage
wys by said Bryant only assigned to
me on the 4th day of March, 1889: I will
offer for sale, before tin; Courthouse door,
at Conway, S. C., within legal sale hours,
on Monday the (1th day of .Ian., 18110, to the
hightest bidder for cash; all and singular
the lands and premises mentioned and dc
scribed in said mortgage as follows;
"All that certain piece, parcel or tract of
"land lying and being in Green Sou Town"ship
and County aforesaid,containing one
"hundred acres,^commencing at a ught"wood
Stake corner at 8. L. Grainger's line,
"tlionco to a pine corner on said line,
"thence L. I). Graliam's lino to anothor
"pine corner, thence to a black-gun corner
"on I). C. Grainger's line, thence the
straight line back to the beginning corner,"
the samo being the tract of land on which
the said W. II. II. Oralnger now resides.
Term Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
I. M. Powkix, Assignee, (
J. C. Bhvant, Mortgage
December 14th, 1889,
?
?jd Your Country."
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* I) We carry u large and assorted
~ stock of Cards, Envelopes audi
IP I paper. All work padded when
? , ' so ordered.
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Envelopes a specially. We have facil j
ties for prompt and correct execution of j
lirst-class Job work, and all we ask is to
give us a trial order and be convinced.
IS WEALTH. I
,/Y > ifliol Savo<l
is a 7%' Jh2n,i*ii-j
?M! l'^'^rvbodv !
I\ nows fro Bui ROxjXM'iriKM'.
Von can save nickels enough to make
many dollars by making a point of doing ?
your trading at
J. A. MAYO'S,
Where may bo found n largo and can-fully
selected stock of
h n /<:ss goods,
THIMM/NGS,
11 OS IK R >',
GLOV.K,\V.
cloth rxo,
H A 7'iS',
HOOTS
AX J) SHOES,
And every article to be f(?uiul in a first
class Dry Goods Store.
te.
Okkick ok County ArmiTOH, ) 1
Conway, S. ('., Doc. 11, 1881). \
Notice is hereby given that this ofllce
will bo open from .January 1st to February
20th, 1880, to receive returns of all tax
bio personal property for Horry County.
Changes in real estate must be noted, i
Failure to make the returns within the
above limit subjects the delinquent to a
penalty of 50 per cent. All able bodied
male citizens between the ages of 21 and
50 years are taxabls polls.
The Auditor in person or by proxy will
attend as follows.
Grahamville, Tuesday, January 7th,
10 o'clock to J I\ M.
Wain pee, Wednesday 8th, 10 to 2 1'. M.
Little River, Thursday Oth, 0 to !1 I*. M.
Hand, Friday 10th, lOtol I\ M.
Hammond, Monday 18th, 10 to 8 I'. M. |
Ruck Creek, Tuesday 14th, 10 to 2 P. M. i
Round Swamp, Wednesday 15th, 0 to I
:t i\ M
Lor is, Thursday 16th, 0 to 8 1'. M.
I'owoilvillo, Friday and Saturday, 17th,;
18th, 9 to 12 M. Saturday.
Stevens Cross Roads, Monday 20th, 9 to
2 P. M,
Floyds School House, Tuesday 21st, 0 to
;$ P. M.
Tahorsville, W. II. Smalls' Store, Wednesday
22nd, 9 to 12 M.
Gallivants Ferry, Thursday and Friday, j
28, 24, II to 12 M.
Cool Spring, Friday and Saturday, 2*lth,!
25th, 2:30 I'. M. to 12 M. Saturday.
D...1 til- \l ? ~ ? - - I
inn ksviiic, oik lay ^2 <111 Hi toy 1*. M.
Mar low, Tuesday 28th, 0 to 2 P. Si.
Hocastee, Thursday JlOtb, ft to 2 I*. M.
I't. 1 (nrrelson, b rlday 81st, 0 to 12 M,
Dongola, Saturday, February 1-t,9 to
12 M.
('cilar Grove, Hat unlay 1st, I :!10 to :i:HO
P. M.
.JordanvilP, Tuesday 4th, 11 toll P. M,
Gideon, Wednesday 5th,ft to 12 M.
Sanford, Tuesday 11th ft to 2 P, M,
Bayboro, Wednesday 12, ft to 2 P. M,
.1. P Dt,niM>f, AuoiTOH.
Oyyirk CoMrrnot.i.KR Gk.nkhai., ?
Cot.t'MiuA, 8. C., December 11, 188ft. ^
To County Auditors* The year 18ft0 Is
the regular time for making a reassessment
of real estate. In taking returns of
personal property County Auditors will,
also require a new return of real property 1
forJlscul year lft8ft IK).
* J . H. V HHNK.K,
V* Comptroller General, 1
BACON!
Wo have Just received a cnr load of bncxxn,
which wo are offering to day at
cents by the box or In smaller quantities
not less than a sido.
HVHKOl'OIW A COI.UNS,
i
QU ICK M . v , SMALL
K A EES -*:A iN 1' ' 1*110VIrrs
THH L HA UKII OF LOW /'JtrrKS.
I". CAM MACK;
Is now receiving his large stock of Fall and Winter floods.
//. i '/w, w// //vs\ c roc ke a r,
no tions, /{una / es, s. \ dd l k r y,
C LOTH I NO, FURNITURE, RUCK ROARER,
OR Y coons, /A. I RI) \r. I A* A', AVA I /> AM RTS,
ROOTS AND SHOES, TIN WARE, FARM WACONS.
All bought direct from Manufacturers and Importers at. the lowest price*,ever
brought to this country and selected by the Proprietor while North, fully understanding
the vantsof the people and dcterininmI to please them in Styles and Prices.
7~ fi).~ //-- i i a > i i i i >
now rncrs, iioi)rsij/ ///)(/ Ip'/lillillin) d/'r Uje
Tripeijilt's by ll't/ir// I Hope to Motfr
('v,stonier,s <npt /(rep Thru). '
I keep no "Bogus Bankrupt, Shoddv Trash" for sale, l?ut an honest stock from
K111ST CI,ASS, H K U AIU. K M A N I'KAt 'Ti lt K1 {S.
Come to CONWAY ami he (convinced that Camniaek sells goods t'HEAFKR than
?.ny store In I lorry County.
mmmmmmmii ROC E111E S
I will keep mi hand at all times a clean lot of FRKSH OROOKRIKS, CORN, BA
W)N, IIA.MS, Fl.Ot It, COFFKK, Si CAR, RICK, TKA, CANNED GOODS,
CIIV.KSK, and a good many more things to eat in fact will order anything you might
fancy. So \>'lien yon get hungry you will know whereto come. Bring your FRODl'OK
and MONK\ and sec what I have.
Do not fail to visit Conway to take a look at lily stock ho fore purchasing.
1 have come to make tills my home and ' not Hellish enough to ask for all
> ' your trade, lint please give me my share o! it and I will guarantee you ROCK ROT
I'OM FRICKSON FIRST CRASS GOODS.
xt: \\r ni'iLDix<; .1 lumxixu />/;. xonrox's /nun*
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if1. ie3.
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f
W H .A T -A f? id S H
For the New Goods that are now being opened at the
Store of
[HUJiliO
Tlney aroth-ore in ?-very vsiriety. Tin?y
sir? tlner? "by tin? tlnomssincls. Tlrey
sir? coming- in "by tin? tens of
thousands,
"Arid Still TlfeyCony!"
TlVKKYTHINa IN TIIB DKY GOODS MN n
|l VKKYTIIING IN TIIK NOTIONS UN H
i-^VKRYTIIING IN TUB CLOTHING LIN-I J
Everything in the Fancy Goods Line,
0
EytH'ytljiitti i'i& the, Sjioe
Everything Imaginable and
Everything Else.
There l? a tidal wave of humanity about our store nvj'ry day yvho eargerly pttrchaaa
lhe?e good*. They rush for them like a beroavu^rfj^^Bfl^B^^Btaujd. And
simply because hoi
buy the best
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