The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 12, 1894, Image 3
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Published Every Thursday,
CONWAY, S. 0. APRIL, 12,1804.
LOCAL NEWS.
StAuES OF Watku.?Beginning
Thursday, April .r>, D-t, ami ending
\Vednesdav, April 11. 'Ui, the height
of the Waccamaw Uivor has hern in1
foot as follows:
Thursday, 3 7 Monday, 1 0
Friday, 3 0 Tuesday, 4 0
Saturday, 3 0 Wnopday, 4 1
Uainf.vi.i..?Thursday, .4*3,
Hats, Flowers, Kihhons, at the
H:?7.)iur
Mr. J A. MrPerumtt en mo back
from Fair Hlufton Monday.
Mrs. A. M. Ch?s'nu% is visiting!
hot* daughter, Mrs. It. R. King.
Strawhenns wire served at the :
Commercial House last Saturday.
(Jol. Quattlebaum whs in Marion
h day or two last week, returning Saturday.
A penitentiary guard came down
last week after prisoners, sentenced
at 1 ?to term of court.
I he front truck of a hox car jumped
the truck hero Tuesday, delaying the
train about n lalf an hour.
Mr. T. E. Johnson, of Phillips A
Myers, Charleston clothiers, has
been in town sitre our last issue.
A farmer of I lorry puts out the
following challenge. The best yield
for corn on two acres of upland.
.Mr. Jno. MoCaskill came in on
Saturday's train from Green Sea,
where he had been on a business trip.
Miss Lizzie Oliver of Socastee
came up on the Steamer last w*ek,
and is here visiting her uncles family.
The execution of l'endergrast, the
slayer of Mayor Harrison of Chicago,
has been further staved until July
2nd.
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How delicious! Strawberries! Our j
friend Hat-doe, whose business is oh- i
termg to peoples taste, Uuew we liked j
thorn.
Mr. '/. J. Causey, of this township
tells ns that there is a tobacco plant ,
on tho Sam Singleton plaoc in full
blooui.
Our Mill man II. R. Ilamakor, is
as busy a man as can be found.
Work goes on lively tit his place of
business.
Mi3s Dip; ie Ilardwick, who has
been spending some time at Chadbourn,
N. C., with her sister, returned
Monday last.
Judge James F. Ialar, the r.etvly
elected member to succeed Hrawley
was sworn in as a member o? the
Hons? of Representatives on the 5th.
A farmer in this coun'y l as a pig
eight months old that is hard to beat. 1
Pay up your subscription, if you owe,
if not subscribe and we will show
you tho pig.
We have received a subscription the
past week from Canada. A paper
1/ ttnvuit on/1 nt\r\tmniotiul ca i *
?? iMHI U|'|M H S7\J it?l I I VfUl 1
homo, ought to commend itself to!
home folks.
Capt. Dick Dusenbory of thn (
Government service, stationed at ;
Georgetown, came up Friday, for a ,
short stay with his family, returning |
Monday morning. j(
Capt. Zack Dusonbury, of the i
Steamer Maggie now in Charleston J
arrived here Monday, having been j '
called home by telegram, on account .
of his wifos sickness.
The infant daughter of Capt. A. F.
and Mrs. Dora Joyner, died at
Chudhonrn, N.C., last week and was
brought here on Saturday for inter
merit and was buried at the Baptist
Church.
Thirteon of the Presidents of the
United States were Masons. They
W'-rt' Washington, Jefferson, Madison,
Monroe, Jackson, William II. Harrison,
Tyler, Polk, Tay or, Pierce,
Buchanan, Johnson and Uai field.
Shippers by the steamer Planter t<?
Georgetown and the Pee Dee, Wac
cainaw and Black Mingo rivers will
notice tKat the Thursday trip from
Charleston and Friday tpp from
Georgetown will be discontinued .
after the 18th inst.
Levi Solmon Alford and E izaboth '
Alford of Galivflnts Ferry Township
were up before U. S. Commies'oner (
Quattlebaum last week charged with I
whiskey selling. The case was dis- i
missed as against Mr. Alford, but <
M ra. Alford wim bound mur for I
triul, by the U. S, Court. <
Mi. Gilbert Po'.ter, of New York,
arrived here yesterday, coming over- \
land from a point on the W. G. &
0. It. K. lie expressed himself as ,
^*v?*ry much pleased with the appear- ,
Mice of the farms he passed and the (
thrifty order of things generally. .
Mr. Potters genial nature always finds
a hearty welcome here.
Governor Tillman l?:i3 granted a
full pardon to John Martin and Sweet
Edwiirds, alias Sweet Martin, who i
were convicted at the fall term of I
Court for Horry County of adultery |
and sentenced by Judge Witherspoon 1
to a term of six months in the Peni- 1
itentiary each and a fine of tlOO ]
WCb: ' ' '
'*? ri - ' - - 'The
County Commissioners were
in session last Friday auil Saturday
attending to routine business. A
number of applications for relief of
indigent persons were considered,
and Buchtid granted as thoircircumstances
demanded. lload ovcrseeors
were appointed, and all claims on tile
audited and paid. Checks to the
amount of about one thousand dol
lars were drawn on the County
Treasurer. The usual warrant for
levy and colUct on of taxes for lis
eal year 1803 u d 1891 was issued to
tiie Auditor and Treasurer.
COUNTY N FAYS
From Gntlininv li e.
The health of this community is
good, and the farmers are all busy.
We hope the times will begin to
improve.
Miss Daisy Sessions of Socastee,
is here teaching school.
Burroughs & Co, have erected
another turpentine still.
Bii3o Ball has not passed us by. A
game was played at Salem church
today between the nines of Capts. (t.
F. Murrell and II. F. Hardee, the
score (> to 9 in favor of Murrell.
Miss H111e Waller spent last week
with her aunt Mrs. Nixon.
Mr. Tom Watts hail a log roiling
not long ago, big crowd and big
time. (Joiner. ,
L i 11 It* Itlver.
Mr. II. .J. Y'ereen and (). N. Hoiden
are building new dwelling houses.
,
The Schooner Mary Wheeler, (J pt.
N. B. Morse, is again on between ,
this place and Wilmington. She ^
canto in on h?r lirst trip loaded with j
guano. | j
Kvangelist llaggiemc.ro came here ; t
sometime ago, but objections being j I
ruistd to his methods, he left with j
out preaching a sermon.
Our people will welcome anv who
wish to spend the summer on the
Sea Shore, .Mr. II. Livingstone, anil
Others have dwellings which they j
will let at reasonable rates to those i
who wish to bring their families. So
notne on friends, you will like the
people wo hope, ;is well its the place. 1
The farmers are thrown hack con
siderably by the late frosts and sotno (
will have to plant again. .
A Colt wa.v -Seashore lioitd. .
There is a part of llorry lying east |
of the WuccuiiiHW River, southeast (
of C<?n\vay, that ought to be opened. ;
It is rather sparsely settled now ,
because of its inaccessibility; but j
with a g od road connecting it with j
the county seat, it would be til }
led up tpuckly. Conway needs as
much good back country to support
her as she can get. And the people
of our town will sorely never regret
the money it may spend to pat thiv
part of the county in direct communication
with Conway There are
very fnw of our merchants that i;
would not pay to advance a good
part of such money personally. His
share of a renewed trade would pay
him Hack manifold, if he follow such
giving by prompt action. Now while
labor is cheapest is the time to push
the work.
The part of Horry of wldch I
sneak is a well wooded < . mi. in
crossed here and there by narrow j j
branches which makes drainage easy, i
lie'ter judges of land than my&oif!
hav*e told me tin land opened up by
Lliis road is as rood, on the avenge,
as atiy in the county, withsome, down i
on the ooean, as good as any in the
South. This is the kind of back
country that Conway can find use
For and that Conway at no distant
la will havo. 1
The distance from the mouth of
Withers Swash to Conway, cnlcula J
ted from a random line run last week !
by Frank A Burroughs and myself, j
is 13.0ft miles. This is a short di-.- j
tance Mr. Norman Moore who lives i
ilmost exacily on this direct line
between Conway and Withers?
(boot 8 miles from Omwav, now has !
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to drive about 17 miles to th" county
seat. There's an example of the ad
vantage a road to Conway through
this scope of country would give.
I shall not enter into tne possibilities
that a good management of this
road won 1(1 give?such as an impetus
to travel from the inland towns
Lo the seashore; the good sense of
inyorlo who thinks of this road
(right will agree with me in saying:
'We need it; we must have it.'
J. O. Norton.
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Two Cives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction 1
City, 111, was told by her doctors sho *
hud Consumption and that there was
no hope for her, but two bottles Dr.
King's New Discovery completely
3Ured her and she says it saved her
life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, I JO Florida
Sf San Francisco, suffered from a
Ireadfiil cold, approaching C? nsump
tion, tried without result everything
;ls> then bought one bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery and in two
weeks was cured. lie is naturally '
thankful. It is such results, of I
which these are samples, that prove
the wmderful efficacy <?f this mcdi.
ui.io iu Coughs and Colds. Free
trial hot' 1?8 at Dr. E. N irton's Drug
Store. Regular siz > 60c. and $1.00. 5
TIio Spring Medicine. i
"All run down" from the w?ak \
suing effects of warm weather, you 1
need a good tonic and blood purifier
like Hood'* Saraaparilla. Do not '
[>ut off taking it. Numerous little
ailments, if neglected, will goon break
up the system. Take Hood's Sarsa
parilla now{ tp e^ppl ' disease nnd
cjjve ypn strength and appetite. ,
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1'ltOIl IDITION CALL.
Whereas, the people of the State
at the last election did, with the consent
and approval of both political
factions, vote upon the question of
prohibition; that the understanding
of agreement to abide the result of
that vote was generally aecepttd by
uiost of our people and that in said
election prohibition received a large
majority of the votes cast, thereby
showing that prohibition of the
liquor tin (lie plain and simple was
the demand of the people of South
La rolina.
Aud, whereas the legislators of
our Sta'e chosen at the saine elec*
tioti with the understanding as above
set forth did, contrary to the demand
of the people, enact a hrv which,
while it. prohibited the citizen from
selling liquor made a monopoly of
the business for, in and by the State.
Now, therefore, in order to carry
out the wishes of our people as ex
press d at the election two veins
ago ami in order to heal the terrible
discussion and strife in our Stat", in
ortb r t hat pcuc<* ami prosj erity may
spring op under the benign intluenoe
of prohibition, and in order that
our people may once again become a
happy ami united people, we, the
State Prohibition executive Committee,
do hereby request all Democrat,
tie voters the Suite who will sns~
lain prohibition in the coining .Mention
to assemble at their respective
county sea's on the lirst Monday in
rune next, and elect delegates don bio
too nmnner of Representatives in
the General Assembly from s?id
county to a State convention to be
held in Columbia Thursday, June
7 th.
Said convention to take into 0"0- j
sideration the best means to remove
Lh? lit]tir traHie from our State, and
if deemed Advisable to nominate a
Full State 'icket to bo placed before
the Democracy of the Suite for el- eLion.
JOEL E. B RUN SON,
J. P. GIBSON,
THOS. J LAMOTTE.
Committee.
DISTICNSA K V.
I.KTrun KltOM WM I". lMtlNcK.
I A> It IS, rs. U. April 10, 189-1.
Much is being said in regard *o
i Dispensary being established at
Loris, but v?od forbid that we should
jver huve so great an evil in our conn
y. Some say whiskey is good as a
medicine, but !? t us look at both sides
jf the question and sou which overbalances.
Where whiskey savisthe
life of one man, it causes the death
>f ten. I do not know whether there
s a particle of good in whiskey or
not, but I do know that it causes a!
grout ileal of trouble in the human
futility. It is the can.-e of more sor5o\v,
crime and suffering than any
jther tiling we have in our laud and
many bad men, under its inlluence,
will do, what they will regret afterwards.
They sa\ the Dispensaries
will not 8 d I to drunksrds, set the
Jrunkaid will pr cure it in some way
itul I don't suppose that he would
Hind much ditlicuiiy in doing it. \\ e
lo not need a Dispensary, instead of
i blessing it would be a curse to our
3->unty. We sli >uld work for the advancement
of the cause of Christ, but
f we favor the establishment of Dispensaries,
wo will bo pulling down
iii?I not building up. I am of die
>pinion that it will causes groat deal
jf damage an I trouble lo us, there- ,
'ore let us not have it, but instead !
>eace and quiet.
la tter From North (/iirohiia.
KI.I.Y M'llIXds, April ?, hi.
Editor IIkuai.D. I have been a
>ubsc> ib?*r to your paper for >orne
iuiH and like to read it. Vour cor- j
eBpoudent said that turpentino had i
duyed out and tin* people must turn I
,o farming. We were in the same
londition here "lice. While timher
itr/ed a great many small farmers
eglected their farms and spent their
iine getting cross-ties, shingle
docks, etc., This has about played
>ut and ail these men lave gone to
aising corn, wheat, oils, tobacco,
to., and this section has suffered
'nun the hard times as little as any I
jortion of the south. I will add (hat
nost of our land is very poor. Thete
s one thing I can't nnders'und, why!
my of your people do not liavui
>|eniy of corn and bacon. We have
tie stock law here and if we buy a
)ig one month old it costs us one
lollar. Notwithstanding the scarcity
>f hogs the most of us n ake plenty
>f bacon. I guess'Init you have a
iplendid hog rangeuud they can he
nisod and fattened much cheaper
ban it can be done in thiscountrv.
I own a tract <?f land in your
:ounty and 1 have never given up
Im idea of moving to it yet. I j
hink 1 would like to live down I
here, but I expect 1 wo ild wan't to j
r>ok away and see the rno intains oc- I
astonally.
If 1 move to your County I expect j
o induce some tobacco growers to
novo there The hit/ln-ai tuifmil ?/>_t
- jv" " i" "
jhcco that went to Danville Vn , last
ivinter, was shipped from euatorn
South Carolina. I have written
)nougl>. Success to your valuable
paper. Yours Truly,
Joski'ii W. Dousky.
T-# MARRIED.
At the residence of Mr. W. A.
Smith, of ocastee, on Faster Sun
lay, Murch Jioth, 181)4, by Thop. A.
Brown, T. .*J. Miss Isadora Smith
tnd Mr. Ilenrv Royals, were united
in the holy bonds of matrimony.
Mr. Royals thinks he surely has the
choicest of Faster Flowers.
"Two minds with but a pjugle thought,
Two hearts, {ha| h'oijj :ui ofto,.'.
Married on Sunday evening April
1st.. Mis< Rosa Bryant to Mr. Melton
jordary^ey. ly. P. Booth oflpoiatipip
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Knights of Honor.
j Stuart Lodge, No. 282G Knights of;
Honor moots in the Masonio Hall on
I tho second and fourth Monday nights
j in each month.
E. \V. Noi.lky, Dutatok.
I>. A. Sl'ivky, Hki'oiuek.
Chosen Frit'iuls.
Conway Coun. il No. 8, Order of i
Chosen Friends moot in the Masonic
Hall on the first anil third Monday i
nights of each month.
E. \V. Noli.ky, ('OUNril.l.Oi:.
E. V. McNaihi, Skckktauy.
A/. I?\\ M.-.
The regular communication of i
l ontvav Lodge. No. G5. A.'. E.*. I
M.\, will be hold Kt Masonic Hull on
2nd, Tuesday night of each month,
ut 8 o'clock I'. M. Members of th??
l'raft will take duo notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
By order of %
C. P. Qt'ATTI.KUAUM, NY. M.
S. M. Toml'Klxs, Sect'v /wo !< >n.
L'Inui.ish Si'aVIn Liniment renio
vo8 all Hard, Soft. or Calloused
Lumps ai d Blemishes fr mi horses,'
J Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,!
I Sweeney, K?ug Bom*, Stifles, Sprains |
I nil Swollen Throats, Conirhs, etc. j
Save *o0 !?y use of one bottle. War
ranted the most wonderful Blemish!
Cure ever known. Sold by 10. Nor-!
tan Druggist, Conway, S. t'.
Itch On Human mange on hor
8e?, dogs ami all stock, cured in 3D
minutes by ^'oolford's Sanitary
Lotion. This never fai's. Sold by
10. Norton, Druggist, Conway, S. C
i! i...: a . nji i .
vYiimwgTon manteiWiUnington,
N- April, 0.
Spirits Turpentine, 251c per g"\ j
Uosin, i)0e per bbl for strained,
go >d h( rii' net! U5
Tar, i)0c. per bbl. of 280 ]I?s.
Crude Turpentine, *1 00 for lrnrd
and $1.00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin.
I Vaunts, at 40 cents ?<> no per
bushel of 28 lbs.
COTTON. - Finn.
Ordinary 4 13-10 C's
Good Ordinary 0 1 ?10 "
Low Middling f5:| "
Middling 7 5V-10 '
Good Middling 74 "
Oeorgetowii MarketApril
13, 1804.
Virgin d* p, 2. 00.
Yellow dip, 1.00.
Scrape, 1.15
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTK'i;.
Notice is hereby given tliat the Hooks
of Itegistrniiun will be open at the (Joint |
House in Conway, 8. ( on tlie lirst Mon- i
I day in each month until, and in dudinc j
the lirst Monday in .Inly next, aftnr w liich
| time the Hooks will ho closed hy I.aw.
Sam'i. J. Wri.sox,
S ipervisor of Kogistrarion.
N otioe.
The County Hoard of Hxaniiiiors will
meet in the court house at Conway, 8.
to ex unino applicants, for certificates to
teaeli in the t ree public schools of I lorry
County, on Friday and Saturday the 20th.
ill).I 2JM, <>! April, ISD-l.
.1. lilt All AM,
School ('oiii, 11 . (
riishioiiiihlc Hurbcriiii;.
i'he undersigned wishes to cull the atlent
ion of the pnhlic to the fact that he is
doing all kind of work in the Tonsorial
line in first-class .style Shaving, hair*
culting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction
guaranteed, Ladled culls from 8 to 10
o'clock, A, M.
Cigars, S da Water,Gingerale, Oranges,1
Etc.,
Ice Gold Drinks in SeasonM.
15 NV I N IC(i LASS,
('on way, S. C. 1
THE BAZAAR.
Fashionable Emporium,
El Mi Ml LUMMY,
Ribbons, Fcathos, Laces and
Trimmings.
Hals Trimmed to OrderLadies
will [.lease cull.
i
Mis8KS.Jri.lv iV Sam.ik SwieeKit.
Ooiiwav, S. (
A |?r. 5, 3 in
I
X3U X -ii LIN ,.Jj
WORM KILLER
TUB lillBATBST h\IIU N IIKMKIH
A FULL LINK OF
UflYkl|l & CO'?
PURE PRUG3 FOR SALE BY!
m i;m)ir<nis ?? co/.i.ixs
Conway, S. CVEREEN
HOTEL
Ten Steps of the Depot
Meals At All Hours.
Persons taken to any point.
('. .J. VKHKKN, llHOI\
HOHT, H. SCA It DOIIOI (ill
ATTOrtNET AT IAW.
; AcQnt IvlTjLtma-i Xjifo
Insurance Cq, of
t'lc,
?- . ^
J. A. MAYO. "
THE OLD i; KM A RLE,
A HMO lis I HE CO US UTS
THE II EST L\ THE
WOULD. I,
HATS
AND j:
co nrc
OiO'ULOr
ljYesli lot of lloston Houns lias
just arrived. ^
MKNS OAMKL SKIN SiloKS, \\
i
Til 10 IlKST IX Til 10 WOULD.
DRY GOODS. xx
Fine Acccrtm-nt
or ?
Family Groceries.
NOTIONS
WKI.I, ASSOI1TKD.
Country Product* llotmh'. .
? j.
And every article to l?e found in a
first ela>s Dry (inods Store.
|
watcii Crystals. L
A well Assorted lot con-11.
slantly kept on hand. e
*>
AOH.NT I
For ll<\\. Poultry INrtting. ]
J. M. MCKKl I'll AN,
Conway, S. (J.
Mch-l-y.
COMMHRCIAL j
iioiiai
HENRY HARDEE, PROP.
e
Well Equipped in Every
Particular.
Meals on Arrival of Train.
C. L. ABRAMS, i>
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. |
i im: i:i:i\\irixi;.
I'its (iiiiirnutml.
? I) HA LEI I IX ?
Gonfcctionorics,
Fruits, T'obacco, Cigars,
Etc.
Ice Cold Drinks in SeasonON
K PIMOtt 1
SPOT CASH, L
GOOD VALUE,!
IS 111 H MOT I'D AT Till-: NH, j
voi.'k uackktsrom-i.
We Hi'i! now gelling i" a lino of
DBE33 GOODS.
IVi.ii.ni.i-w 101 < .
SHAW I! ATS,
KliOM 12, 11, 18, 20, 25 to 48 Vent*,
11 ATS thai will o>-t you jus! double 3
KldowllolV.
NEMDLK.S 1 cool, 25 in a paper.
KNVKI.OPIOS 2, 2 and 5 cts. per &
p:iok.
NOT 10 PAl'IOH 5c-'Mits per quire
mil o'her goo Is in proportion.
[ HI Ii ST'O UK A N D P UICUS LE AI ) !
We only :isU t hai, yon Call ami see I
for yourself.
Good FSour
FROM $4.50 to *4.00 p r Barrel. 1 (j
< 'om<:/;, s t f<:M; i VI> /in /<: {
All low down
at Tin-: \ \v voiih'
/: a c A' / : 7 s r o n / :.
I i. It. KI NO.
M AN AO Kit.
JKSSIC II. JOLUK, *
? M AM' KACTUHKU OK?
DUGGIF-S, WAGONS. AND
CARTS.
Excelsior Turpentine Tor Is.
ffut'Hi* ('ii<J 0 Sjn i .'/////,
Ni udcc.
lie moJeru. Don't h:u.o* >! '
system wiih noxious drags. M-ntcmy
cumy Motrin, Norvou.-m-g", In-' *
digesti< u and Howtd Complaint*.
It is ?iii)p!e, to tustc ami f
leuvt-8 no bad etTi-cta. t r.
Grl TLLY !
\Y IR Ej HEP fc
f f / <w4 t
\ NOCK DOWN I'OTS for Sea shun- party
IS TilK I'LACK TO CiKT TIIK V
,nd to 8oc?f6 bargains that will surpri
Giving new goods every week, which \
IK u h< > rr<
Don't forget to call and ?*\:?niin?* our inuix
on prices. We can sell you a nice suit of
ant anything in the furniture line, give us ;
onus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Chair, K<>un
Sow Home," and "Domestic" sewiu niachi
BI3 HCCKIN
> that when you are weary you can rock yo
allses are hard to bent.
We keep constantly on hand the b*v-t grud
t prices lower tlian ever before. A lar e lo
f you want to buy a good cook stoke or kit*
A < ! A It
'I.OUIt received every two or thieo \v*
fi lot ol Scotch Plaiils i
i.-t received, besides a largo assortment *>t
lnnnel goods, which are going low indeed,
link we can suit \ <>u in ipiality: sty h* and prl
1)0 AI F.S/Ii K A M
owing Machines ami Machine Snppl c
live been Bulling these Mrohinos for ye
omplumt.
d A M I IS MKA
'hicll ill'*! gllininc in nannlnitV <>* <>?'?'
o " "r* """ I'v'|'" ' ** 1 "J ' ' v 1 ^
Wo huvo a lot of ImlieHuico button b?
lie astonishi 11 jr low price 85 cents.
1M S A > ]
'AS I I N(JS ofvarious Stylos kept on linnri.
AFjIi KINDS 'iriti'i;:
A CHOICE LOT OF
FA M I LY (J it
lN I) A THOUSAND AND ONE
ion now, which we will sell cheap for
Please give us a call and see for
lsewhere, as we are confident wee
no It SKlhlllD'.S I! UK I
CO.VCK HTH
.i/1-:.,\ iilr,s<>
. i ;it
S.XTF
Vr tlhtUU} (/>>/< <t/'c /, j>t ! i xt > 'c iii </>
DKAL
OX AS GOOD TK11 MS /IV (1A A
fV;.|7'.s" SIX COllIt SPOOL (
We keep constantly in Stock a fu
we oiror to Dealers at as low
in ilioao I'nitetl Stub's.
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Yours for i|-j
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nso stock of clothing and let us quoto
clothes at very low fl^nr* s. If you
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m ijfjii i oiuor Pantos, hi I tlu> famous
niM. Don't fail to buj* 0:1.? of our
3- CHAIRS,
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t of rod rust proof oats ju t roooivod
lion saTo iro to Iturrou^liH & Collins
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L?oka from Michigan and IV uiedsoo
siul Bedford Curds
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Til IN (IS, too numerals to men
cash.
yourself before purchasing
an save you money.
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