The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 25, 1883, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD.
WINNSBORO, S. C.
TUEsDAY, December *b. : : I 166a.
.1NO. B. R.YNOL8,
VUA8. A. novoL4sa. BAITORU.
KE'NTUCKY has 44,937,000 gallons of
whiskey on hand.
THE LEGINLATUltE.
The last session of the Legislature
of 1882-83 has ended and the acts
and doitig of the individual
membere . - of that body will
receive comment favorable or unfavor
able at the ballot box in November
next. It is a matter of no little inter
cst and concern, to know just what has
been done and what will be the offbets
upon the business and industries of the
State. With the acknowledgment to
start with that improvement can yet be
miade in the ability and personiel of
both Houses, yet it would be safe to
say that the make-up of tile Present
General Assembly is inflinitely superior
to any legislative body that has assem
bled in the State House since the war.
This perhaps after all is not saying
luch, but it is certainly one of the
cncouraging signs of the times that
the voters are gradually becoming
- more careid in the selection of their
representatives, and that more regard
is now paid to the ability and fitness
of men for tie position than at tile
party's first advent into power in 1876.
There is much to be praised and
some little to be criticised ill tile action
of tile session of the Legislature now
closed. Th1e greater bulk of the bills
passed were of no public interest or
concrli, and ats such11 are undeserVinifg
of public notice or public comment.
Upon the other hand, someIO half dozen
measures of lasting and far-reachiig
conscquence to tile people and to tile
State at large, caine lp, were discussed
and finally disposed of, and it yet rc
-mains.9 to be determined whether the
ntion10 upon tilell was wise or unwise.
The defeat of the divorce law, we
believe, should be a source of regret,
and we do not hesitate to say that in
our opinion our law-makers in their
fiual disposition of this measure let
piass by a splendid o)portunity to
remedy some of the wrongs aid evils
of our social system and by so doing
promote the peace and domestic hap
piness o'f tile marriage union. A prau
deitly restricted divorce law is one of
tile necessitics of our civilization, and
it may he defeated upon the very
tllreslold of tile agitation, but it will
be sprung and agitated agaiin and
againl, an~d mark it now, it wvill inl
somel shapej) or formn fin~ally pass the
Legislature.
Not onlly tile General Assembly but
tile enltir'e State shlouldi be congratulat
ed1 111)0n theO final paIssage of tile rail
road bill. The esr iiniin l onl-, (.akc
from thle com~miRsionl the powver to fix
tariff rates, leaving . thienm thecir
previous supervisory j M1~er. Tfhat
the i'aihroad law previos.sly existinig
was oppressive, will scarcely be dollied
by anyone, an~d that inl its operationis
inlcalculable diinage wals being done
thle in~dustries of thle State is about as
well for'tified as observation, ox pe ri
01nCC anid reason could1( make it. Sona
tor Gaillard inl his admirable speech11 inl
tile Senalto last weok upon03 the bill1
said: "The true policy should be to
leave the railr'oads to manuage theoir
. own aff'airs and fix thirl ownl rates,
smibject oly to correctionl in case of'
-.abuse or' violationl of law or' thec rights
of tile citizenl. Thlis is a righlt thlat
inhercs0 ill tihe OWne~rshlip of property
an~d a1 righlt recognlized universally save
only inl railroad properly. Thle amenoid
1me11t (lox terousl y aflords an1 appear
anco(1 of reOlief ill th10 righlt of appeal33
provided, but it will nlot deceive tile
railroads. Tile r'ight to inlvadle private
property is p~reserved, anld as8 long as
this continues it illh conitinuie to repel
all enterprises ill this directioni."
Still other matters of' im~portanlce
wvere undisposed of, 11nd( we canl se0
110 nrgent. necessity for all adjouirn
ment sind dlie at this timle. Greater
and3( 1mo03 permlanlent evils rl'1t fromn
hasty legislation and( f'romi a1 neglet of
legislative actionl whore action03 is do
mnanded, than13 from spoending a few
more~I dollar3s 0o' thei people1's mon01ey.
Of cours'e wye d) nIot aidvocuate a reek
less expend1itur3e of 11'had-earned 3110103,
but certainlyv 0our law-maker's shlould
hear' inl min3d the objects of' their mlis
511il ad nlot h~e so anIxiouls to aldjourn'3
and4 comel home11, regar'dcess of' the
wvork done 01' tihe wor'k left un~done.
The Night After CIhristmag.
'Twvas the0 nighlt after C~hristm~as: tile boys
we're alwake,
Aftl'r stuflin~g wlith turlkey, and1( pulddin~g,
and cake,
Anld dhOugh~lnuts, and1( Oysters, and1( plums,
andh m11nee1 p)es,
pIteous erles:
'Oh lml stomach!" "Oh M[oses!"' 'iOlh
"lowvI wish Ithlat I had~n't had hlalf as
much01 1)10!"
shall I(do?"
'Binug sometin~g to cur me1!'" ''1o0-ho0o"
and1( "IRoo-hooi"
And mlothler, alarmned by tile racket and
1Ran1111 to See wvhamt she could (10 for' theO
boys.
Pin~tfY D)AV15's PA IN KI L.IIn she b)rOughlt
for rlie14f,
And soo1 n made an1 end( of their 110s0 and1(
th~eIr grief;
And thmen there was quliet and joy in the0
And each1 of the( 131d1 was as still as a
-Thie depress8ionl 1n the cottonl spill
nling business seems1 to be only tempo
ral'y. -A large companany for' manufac
tur'1in is being1 or'ganlized' In Cinlcinnmatl
ada n~ew-enterpr~lise is looked for' In
Augunta.
136sen"sAeld and the Wine-Cap,
{Temple Bar-]
To the end of his life Disraeli always ate
very sparingly when alone; this enabled him
to keep a good appetite for public oosions,
themeby rbutting the presumption which his
face suggested--that he was honsump.
UmIn this connection some remarks of his
about wine way be mentioned. Hard drink
ing was In fashion during his youth, and at
public dinners men who lot the bottle pass
were hardly regarded as gentlemen. Disraeli,
who could never stand much wine, suffered a
good deal from this social usage, and he set
himself to study the demeanor of men who
ould drink deep without being any the worse
for it. Lord Melbourne was one of these, and
he gave Disraeli a wrinkle by saying: "You
can drink if you don't talk; If you talk much
you needn't drink, for people will think
you're drum)k and lot you alone."
It is obvious that the excitement of conver
sation must co-oporate powerfully with the
fumes of wine in naking the brain reel.
Disraeli having noted this fact, went further
into the subject by observing that a man's
convivial propensities are always taken for
granted if ho talks in praise of wine and ap.
poars to be very critical about it. Some of
his remarks savoring of the most refined
epicureanism may therefore boascribed solely
to his temperate desire to find excuses for not
drinking. He was not a judge of wines,
though he pretended to be, and once allowed
himself to lay down the lavy about Burgundy
against tho late Lord Softon.
Barely in Time.
[Tho contineut.]
"By the way, I was speaking to a very
intelligent station-master the other day
about the crop of holiday railway accidents.
'Do you think,' I said, 'it has much to do
with the long hours' He at once replied,
with the utmost warnith and eagerness: 'Sir,
you can take your stand upon that. If you
are over in company where that question is
started yon will be right in denouncing the
hours. No one will be able to reply to you
then. Undoubtedly, the men are worn out,
oppressed and fatigued beyond all powers of
attention.
"'Look at that poor follow in yonder signal
box,' and he pointed to one hard by; 'ho has
been there for twelve hours at a stretch
every day it is the samo thing. That man
has not even thno to snatch a quiet meal, no
rest, dare not relax for a minuto. Well,
what's the consequeneol Some break down
and die off, others go off their heads, and
you never can tell when the break down is
uominng. The men won't give in-it's their
bread; the station-mnaster daren't complain,
and the directori know it. They don't care
for the public safety; they can afford the
dhamages. Human life is nothing to thor ,
nor human hearts and brains either. The
thing,' he added, 'is scandalous, shaneful,
notorious.'
"At that moment an express was sighted;
his quick eye caught the pointsman flagging.
'John, look sharp!' and he hurried off. 'Johi'
was in timo, and only just. The train flew
back like a hurricane, and 'Jobn' lounged
away languidly with his hands in his pockets,
looking fit for the hospital."
PA RTNERSIlIP.
N O'ICE is hereby given that the under
signed have formed a co-partnership
for the purpose of doing business inl Sale
an1d Feed Stables in the Town of Wlunmms
horo and i the City of Charleston. Pront
attention will be given to all business In
this department.
ALEXAND)El WILLIFORtD,
IV. 11. WILLIFORD),
Q. D). WIL11LIF0011D.
IInmnsbo1ro, S. C., I)ecember 212, 1883.
)ec 22-t x3w
NICE LOT OF HOLIDAY
t
GIFTS TO BE OPENED
T O-DAIJ O -DA
O-DA u 0-DA g s
PRESE.NTS of all KINDS! 2
These goods hiave just been
received and wviii be opened
TO-DAY.
Nice selection, lar-ge assort
mencit, BOTTOM PRICES.
CALL EARLY.
McMA STER,
BRICE &
KETCH-IN.
XMAS GOODS!
I'EF ONGUl-Es,
SMOKED) ilAi.IlhUTi,
lliEAKF"AH'T SiitiiP8,
hIJONAn,
CITIION, l'(8 ET
MINCE MEAT,
CUUEtANTi8,
IIAISINS, F~iFTEEN CEiNTS.
CANNED 001)8,
CAKES,
CItACK Elts,
CANDlES,
and other AlPPLE8,
XMAS GOODS.
JIUCKWI1IEAT FLOUlR
AND)
NEW OHtLEANS MOL.ASHEN.
IhAMS AND) M ACKElIEL--GOODl AND) CiIEAP'.
A FU'LL LINE OP COOKING AND IIRATIING
STOVE8.
WAGON MATEIIIAL AND AOIlICULTUlBAL
IMP'LEMIENTS. TIitY TH'IE
LEADER CHLWSD
I have a few boxes Tobacco thatI
wvill Job cheap. I wisli to cust tiowvu to
a few styles only,
J. H. CUMMINGS.
YJF YOU50ENTS
p t.0wl for one
year, also an elegant Chromo Lithograph,
size 16x24i inchtes, in 12 00L01t8, enuti cal
"Glimpses at the Life of Christ," Pruice or
ictur alojao 40 cents. CUT TilS OUT.
nI,IT'0UIE'S MONTihLY, Freeport, N.YV.
"ISMS"
THE WORST " ISM " TO-DAY IS
Rheumatism
RHEUMATiSM IN TIHE DACK
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER,
RHEUMA TISM IN THlE KNEES
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILER.
RHEUMATISM I/ TIlE MUSCLES
Cured by
PERRYDAV/S'S PAIN KILLER.
RH EUMATISM OF LONG STANDING
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buyofr
any Druggist
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
,?RoM AW AFTER
DA TE
I WILL SELL OUT AT COST ALL
ly Shelf Goods, Canned 19oods, Con
wctions, Sugars, Cofrees, ltie, Tea
d all goods In my stor(.
if you give me a cnll you will be
let with PRICES umhcard of in the
GROCERY LINE
OrF WINNSBORO.
Give ine a call. There will be no
rouble in the least to show my goods.
I MEAN BUSINESS.
3. S. WOLFE.
CIHEAP GROCERY STORE.
BEGGARS!
Who would believe that we were bog
ars, after looking over our splendid stock
f goods, which 1a inoro extensive and rich
r tan ever-and yet such is the ease. We
ave bieggaredl ourselves by laying in so
mehi for the trade, wvhen the crops have
een so short. In the irst place, we beg
hose (owe us to coinie anid pay up, herehy
ie beg for
MONEY.
Evorybodcy wantinmonecy, andit especially
hose we' owe. if we id not owC aniybodly
nid could live without buying anything we
voulid not, want inoney.
COME A ND) SEE US,
We want to shiow you the beautiful
hin igs we have on handit, useful as well as
legan lt; ll lilies of .Jewel'ary, Watches
nd( (Clocks, (iss~vwre Silver'ware, Spee'
Itcle's anid Eyeghasses, blanp Goodsk Faniey
hiuus, Toilet Sets, Vases, Cups and Mugs.
hlen wve will heg you to
PU IICH ASE
Sonie of these i ngs, that yiou miay~ have
'ieasure andiu we profit there y. No OWaI
hue timne to get
BAlIGAINS,
For 'we will sell att cost and b~elow rather
han miore this stock in our
NEW STrORE,
Whieh we expec~t to do soont after
lhrstmias.
JONNOR & CHANDLER.
L). R. FLENNIKEN
Hlas just recelvedl a supply of Self-RisIng
hiekwheat Flour and New Orleans Mo.
issea, Old1 Governmient Java Coffee,
~anned (Goods, consisting of Salnon, Baurt
it Pears, Tromatoes, Okra and 'Tomatoes,
ecaches, Plieap~ples, Marrow Squashl,
uecotash, Sardilnen, (Chow-Chiow and1(
MiIxed Piek hes, Mustard and Pepper,
lalsins, Citron and Currats, lloyal flaking
'owdlers, Macaroni andu Cheese, and
tva poiated Vegetables for Soup.
? AC
ARGSTSC
LOWSTPRCE
N T E S U' H
GREAT SALE
DRY GOODS
Clothing
~-AN
THEYIMUST GO!
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIQNS,
CLOAKS,
SHOES and
BOOTS,
W ill be offered for the next
T Il EYy -A .Es
At PRICES thdt will satisfy
the closest buyer.
P. Laliecker & Bro.
ATTENT1'ION
HOUSE KEEPERS
JUST RtECEIVED),
Patent Process Buck wheat Flour, Choice,
Fancy and Patent Family Flour, London
Layer Raisins, Cream Checese, Pineapple
Cheese, Imported Macaroni, Implortedl
Pickles and Sauce, Imported and Domestie
Sardineos, Sahmnoni, Mackerel, Cox's Gela
tIne, Powdered and Cut-Loaf Sugar, Grat
ed and Sliced Pineapple, Okra and TIoma
toes, Pears, Peaches, Tomatoes, Succotash
and imany othi goodls in that line. In
fact my
GROCElRY DEPARTMENT
is full of FUESJI STOCK of the very best
quality.
TO F~ARMERtS:
I have a large stock of heavy BOOTS
and SIIOES for women andl men0, that
must b~ oZ4 by January 1st, regardless of
profit. Also heavy goods for pants and
coats. Price no object. I want money.
AIlL FOR CASII ON TIlE SPOT.
R.M.HLUEY.
HTEADQUrIARTERS.
While we have somec good suits at $7.50
$9, $10 and $12, tihe variety at $13.50 andl
$15 Ia much greater, and embraces many
very dlesirablec and handsome mixtures, cut
both in walking coats and sacks. There is
no discount on the wool--it's tihe genuine
article. TIhe garments are of stylish shapes,
Aoewed with silk, well mnade and~ nicely
trimned. D~o yott contemuplate bnuying a
suit soon? If so, you should see these
wvhena comning to Columbia. If there is
anything lund er tihe sun1 in Fall and WVin
th mrlUat you require you can finid it
Boys' SUITs.
To tihe ladies of Winnsboro we wish to
annonne that we have the largest stEek of
floys' Clothing ini ColumbIa. Yloys' school
and l(dress suits' also a handsome line of
KIlts for the little ones, and hmadle andl
crimmied In the latest styles. WVe also
guarantee a perfect fit. All orders sent to
myl) addiress will receive promupt attention,
and if they do not suilt or lit, you enn re
tur tlubaying half express.
N. L. KINAnn. |
0HARLEST01N ADVERTISEMENTS.
U"AS & RICHARDSON,
S3TATIQNB8 PRINTERS AND BLANK
BOOK &ANUFACTURERS,
02 BAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
C. W. STILES,
PAINTER,
HURLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST.,
CHAIEBTON, S. C.
Dealer In Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnish,
Glass, Pi.1tty, Colors, Glie, &c.
A LVIN It. TIOMLINSON,
(Factory in Charleston.)
MANUFACTUltHon OF SADDLES, BRIDLS,
IIAINE8, &.
DIEAuLER IN SADDLEnY, IHARDWARE,
LEATHERI, &C., &C.
Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, &c.
137 MEETINO STREET, CllAlILnSTON, S. C.
ENiRY STETZ,
Importer anl Wholesale Dealer in
FOltEIGN AND DOMESTIC FRLUI'',
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts,
Lenons, Pineapiiles, Potatoes, Onions,
eanmiuts, Cabbages, &e.
S. E. Cont. MEEKTINO & MAREET STRETS,
CIIARLESTON, S. C.
CIARLES 0. LESLIER,
Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer
in
FISH, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY,
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market.
Office No. 7 Market St., East of East Bay.
'Comalnments of Country Produce are
respectfIIIy solicited. Poultry. Eggs, &c.
I erisiable Goods at owner's risk after
delivery to Southern Express Co.
F. BROTHERHOOD & CO.,
IRON MERCIIANTS.
DEALICS IN MACHINER:Y AND SUPPLIES.
AGENT$ Fot
"MAID OF TlE SOUTl COlN MILL."
No. 165 MEETINo Sr., CiHAlILESTON, S. C.
Try our 50 cents Machine Oil-the best
in the market.
IAGEIt BEERt
FROM TilE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO.,
CIlAlfLESTON, S. C.:
Have now a Standard Beer superior to otil
ers, put up in kegs, patent stopper bottles
and ottles in barrels for export, to keep a
long imno.. Empty beer bottles bought.
Agent in Columbia, Mr. Julius Krent es.
0LEMENS CLACIUS,
-IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
OROCERIEs AND PROVISIONS,
No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
OTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-AND
1'wOVISION DEALERS,
102 AND) 10.* EAST~ AY STrREET,
-COlAItEMON. S. C.
JOYD) BROTIIl~iIS,
WHOLEsRLE GlioCmls, LIQUOR D)EA,.gigg
.-AND
COMMISSION MElRCHANTrS,
197 EAST BAY, CliARLESTON, S. C.
S. T1IONJAS, ACENT,
NO. 3u2o KINO ST., OPPOsx'rE LinEuRy,
WIND)OW SHiADES, P'APER HANG
IN(GS, LACE CIIl'TA INS,
CORINACEW ANDo UlYmOL~sTuuY GOODS,
CHIA1IILESTPON, S. C.
W.VIND~OW AWNINOIO MADE TO' ORDER
A . "CUI"WO"U"'1I& -O.
I ~ --wIIOLE:SALE
155 MEETu'ING SrimuEET,
OPProsiTE CHnA uRL~'ON lOTE.
CH AlRLESTrON, S. C.
H ENRY BISCHIOFF & CO.,
WH1OL~E5AE ORLOCEIIn
AND DEAL~ERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
P'ROPRIEOROs OF THlE CIEJnRATFED
CAROLINA T1OLU TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.-'C
A LVA GAGE & CO.,
CHAR LESTON ICE HIOUSE,
MAIIICJET, CORiNER CHumURH STRnEET,
CH1A RILEST1ON, S. C.
EIc7Ie packed for thme country a speeialty.
S.A. NELSON & CO.,
I ----W[OLEsA LE DEIAILERSH IN
BOOTS AND) SHOES,
N o. 23 H A YN E ST RE ET,
CHIA RLESTrON, s. C.
(3 W.AIMA R & CO ,
WHIOLESALE AND) RETAIl, DEALEIRS IN
CH!OICE DtU(Os, MEICINEU, COIIBMICAL8,
MIURGOuA L INSTIIUMENTS,
PERFvUM1ERI ES AND TiOILET AvRICLEs,
Cor. King and Vanderhiorst Streets.
CHIARLESTON. S, C.
W OOD'S ODOIN'TINE
IS NOT1 (400D TO CLEAN THlE
teeth of a conmb or a cross-cut saw, b)ut It
cleanses the
TEET~IIi OF lhUMAN BEINGS
As NO asther~ preparatonm ('nn. It is per
fectly harumless and14 promptlIy elienut.
25 "emnts a box.
W~holesaile Agent, Columbia, 8. C.
F~or sale in WinnsborO by MeMAsmun,
BtICEn & KETrCHrN.
01ar)pe la n. House Fhurnsahing 00o40, Tihe'
Lafrgest 81tock South of Blaltimor~e. Moquot
Bruse~lm, .h-Ply andi ngrain Carpewtg, I tia
Ma a anid 0rnmb, Clothls. WVInatow Shadem,
Wal Pa~erDorder~s, Lage Cur taing, Cor
nie an oles, Cocoa & Canton. MattIng.,
Uphoister,Fngravings, Chromus,., Picture
Frama, riteforSample. andl Price.
aIRAILIE & 00OSRER, A UGUSWA, GA.
NEW FURNITURE
HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS.
ARRIVED AND TO ARRIV.E!
111G INDUCEINMENTS-NOT IN
JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS,
BUT BARGAINS IN NEW
STY LES AN D BEST QUALIT'I ES.
NEWIN" MACKINEN,
AS (0OOD AS CAN BE MADE,
A ND AT PRtICES LOW ENOUGlI
To A T TI 11 A C T ECONOMICA L
BUY ERl
I N SETIS--nne jwettler. M e vill surpise -on. It. will cost 5-ot nothlug
(1 011m 1amd see, mI I I eantot (O U 1/ONN)Y fime amtu t14a houble, huy else
yhtere-vou need( not *("I that vot y l are umler ethe litltest obligatlions; to purilbase of
ne. So get your ticket ra hI POP L A I '*N, ami come straight through to the
1FIR.S-LSS F"UR.NITURC S TORE.
You will get 6OOD) DARGA.NS TN HON'8 6-OO D8 at the LOWIST
PRFCES. The WISE ami the ECONOMICAL IET OF'F 1iEItE.
Ot.i- W. PIII IPS.
TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEIMER'S CHOICE"
CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR
FIVE CENTS A PIECE.
TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE
PURE
NORTH- CAROLINA CORN WI[KEY.
TCHE QLD CROW WHISKEY
AL lA YS OJ H.4 ND.
--AT
B. SUGENHEIMEL'S.
ORw HOOE R IES.
ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN'"
Ye .ave , j 'OIsVCCiVC a fresh supply of' WESTElIN FLOUR of tall grades,
and(I I, to) Irivo ili -I few days.
> constantly Onl han'u SUGARlS, COF'iEES, TEAS, SYlTI'PS and
Also, S -irUP GOODS, CANNE) GOODS, (iJEESE, and inl fact everv
thlng usuallv kel, in the (GROCERY LINE.
BAGGING AND TIES,
J.M, SHOES AND lAlDIVAI RE].
J. II.A IDEN & BRO.
.NEW FAbb A*NP WINTER STOG"K
L.SAMU E L S'.
I have j ust returned from the Nortliernt markels, where I have enreful lYs
pllchased on1e of the handsolest, stocks of I I", Y MO)S ever brough\t to this ad11t.
[ Invite my customers and friends to call and exaIne mg grods teore 11k thi a r
p rSsfeeling ca n suit the tastes of the most ft;tidiou orn.
LADIES' aIESS GOODS In all the new stleIPls t .mid Colois,
Alpacas, Cashmeres, Glingmi,.s, Sitirlngs, IDoine s, Flan>nels, etc., et. stoek
)f PIECE GOODS Is comIlete, tand at low figures.
Our (Goods will satisfy the Ili ost critical dlemt( 1ands, [it] prices favor ill( ptt jelosr.
Thlesue Goods only nteed'to be3 seeni to be~ aeia1Ctted. Pil C ES'( 11 TI I - 1l
Ladlies ate cordially invited to call and ins >et .1t llmt tl l11e of PRINTS. 'hore
eveT has IIbe eIn11 11 a hand-olme an11d extelisive (idlectio of I (lo-ta bill ades
placed on our counters. All standard and reliable irndofs. Peades will she adittely st
isfactory, and( the only diieulty the purchase-(* need-m Prie will be to ntirke stilec
bion from such an unmt)onlse varety of desirable patterTns.
NoveltIes iIn Not tinghmn Valenclennte 1111ien Fichus Ilovtles In Crefilii, Bltck
tud White TIes, and all styles of LaCes. Also, no veifill tIes of Larle a tmd (Ila
il1k landkercltiefs, real 'I "reltI 1"(TLa (4 1a1 ufu li Crefiland Black. A good atile,
i Pink and lue Mull, suitable for ladies nevk w M a c
GIVE ME A CALL. Perfect sati4fctMe in t ttteedo No trouble to sho gooI
PolIte attendants realy to serve all visitors.
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