The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 16, 1885, Image 2
The Advertiser.
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Subscription PrlO?--12 Mtontlia, $1.C0.
PAYA1ILE IN ADV A NI '.:.
Ruto? fur Advertising.- Ordinary Ad
vertisements, porwpturo, One in
lion, si.on; i .i? li su. MtxpioiU InSi .
timi, ."..> cen? *.
LU ?ora I reduction mudo for larg Vd
vcrtlscim-nlH.
.). C. (j AKi.IMiTON iV Vi >..
Proprietors.
The Lion Law.
A bill t<> abolish tho ?.'< ;.. ?.tiv,
has passed tho lower house by ti
voto of 71 to ID, ?nd it ls proba! I
tbwt it \\ ill also bo successful li
the Sonate. There appeared to
a strong doniand for the reji il":
this much abused law. Perhaps
we may get along better without
it, but we confess our inability lo
soo exactly what tho majority ol
of thc farmers will do for supplh s.
The people are not lu a condition
to pay cash, and indeed, lids ? not
practicable in any agricultural di
triet; yet they must work for
months before they receive pa A
for their labor. Now tho tpiestion
is, bow shall they live during Ibis
time. Wo believe timi when Un
laborer eau no long? r ? led
bis labor, an Increase of chat
tel mortgage? and mortgtij. of
real estate will bo the result. M< r
chants will not advance supplio
without some security, andan
aminatiou of the ofllees will show
that thc growing tendency i
give mortgages on stock ami html
in addition t<< tho lien on the crops,
A great many farmers baveagn al
?leal of land and rn? money. Tli
rent this land for a certain amoti il
of cotton. The renter gives n i i ^ n
on the crop for supplies. New, if
he could mit do this, tito landlord
must either advance them himself
and If he is (as most men are nov -
inlays), unable to do this, bc mi: !
give the land as security. Suecos
sive bati crop year- conic und thc
merchant wants bis money and
tho land ls sacrificed.
This is our view if tho matter
and wc d<> not believe that thc
people desire that tho lion law
should K?> without a substitute, at
least. It is abused, we admit, but
could it not be amended.
Emigration Agents.
For the past few years it seems
that our County hus particularly
suffered at the bauds of Emigration
Agents. That,th? se agents usedls
honcst moan-: to induce people to
follow them; that they make mis
representations and promts
it is impossible to ?ullin, aro fach
well known in Ibis community.
Not only this, hut they have caused
laborers to desert their crop "
they most needed attention, ?nd
caused a great deal of ineonvi ii?
ience and worry to tho farmer
Yet when the legislature seeks lo
protect the people by requiring a
heavy license from these agents,
we hOar one man deel ;:.<. i! ;- "nu
Anierleaj" another calls upon free
traders to oppose tho bill hccui I
is a "protective" measure. Wc ad
init it is protection, anti uni. -
have Inhered under an erroneous
idea the very object of government
is to protect the people
If the practice of these men w h i
entice the poor deluded nogo to the
malarial plains of th.0 west it 'lida
towards Interfering with labor,
then the law which declares thal
before they shall operati they shall
pay ^Tii MI int'? the County Treasury,
nm! for each violation i hall pay a
flue of not more than $1000 or le>
than two yours Imprisonment, <>i
both, is good, and we might ex] eel
to see ICmigrantion Agents nock
other fields in tho future for plying
his pernicious trade. But our Son
ators think differently, and cense
qtiently have killed Mr. Wharton's
bill.
His Message to Congress,,
The President's Message lia? I eon
received ami generally conceded
to bc an able document. He has
given bis views in unmistakable
language upon nil question* of im
portance, and, upon the whole, i? I .
strikingly in accord with the I? rm
ocratie plat form of Inst yea : I?
views as expressed on former oc
casions, and fully sustains his repu
tation as a reformer, a wise ami
Upright statesman, ami a true dem
ocrat.
Our limited space will not allow
a full publication of this valuable
paper, but for the benefit of those
if any there be who feel disposed
to fall in with the free hade party
that appears tobe Springing up in
thin Htnto, we cull Attention lo ld .
sensible view of tho tariff tjttes*
timi, which, although by no moans
new, ls certainly correct. Tho
democratic party, as v. c sa id n short
time i-ince, bas never advocated
ni?,ointe free 'vade, nor im - ii c\ cr
nanctl'ued unnecessary taxation
for thesupport of certain Industries.
A tariff weinert have, ami il should
Cleveland on tue TarMfc
Tho fe.-i {hut our, revenue? aro Lu
exo?fcsortho notuul tie?ils of an
economical ndmlnl trallon of tho
government, Jtwt Ilion h reduction
. lu tbo lituennt Oxneti i fro tn tho
I ;.. vtplo !""v lt.-i Oippnrt. Our Ciov?
. ; ruriio,! i ?;. i n! tho nu um ? stablish
i od by I ho will of a freo peuple, by
! wi i i. MK-. <.! i i:i pt'lll?i ?de- rt) -i ppllcd
j they i1.'.v.4 adopted '?' thi '?:' houotlt
I und protection, tuul ii i-: ni \'0i" bot*
I tor tvdniinisti reel, und it,* true spirit
! is noVor belbin* observe liban win n
I tho p< i?; I;'V taxation for Its supper I
j ly scrupulously limited to tbohOttml
?.. y o?" expenditure und ci??4
tributed ueeording *.> :' Ju?! und
' potable plan, Tho proposition
v itii whh i i we have t.? demi Is the
reduction ol' th? revenue received
by tho government inul I ntl i roo tl y
pit id by Hie people front customs
duties! TIKMJUO Hon ol free trade
IH not involved, ; or ls lhere now
un y oeensh "i for the general d JHC?IS
KIO?I OIVthe wisdom cir o.vpetllon y j
of u protective s-ystonn Jubilee
Mid fairness dictatethat i:i tiny
modihYutldn td" our present laws
relating t<> roy< one, tho Industries
I and Interests v I ti eli have b seri ch
j couraged l>.v such laws, and in
j which our elth?euH lui ve hirge lii
I vostnienb sin ii ld tu I be ruthles.dy
I injured Or destroyed. We1 should
also ?rloul with the mbji 't in such a
nutniier Us ft? protect the Interests
of A i tie ri e it * lili"!-, which ]?: Un
capital of'ott r w irking men. Us
stability nod proper i*iuniuuu*otlon
furnish the most jusllihihlo pretoN
for protective policy. Within ?ii;--:
1 limitations it cerium reduction]
? should bo lilli ?o ?i >tir cte iOins t ey- \
' enuc. The n: < util nf -;:> ii It'd H -
tii>:t having i>ten thdciinlhod, Hie
int|Uiry fol Io wt- \\ h?re . i it best
remitted, ind \vl tl artic! e ti lu st
l>o rtdeastM ! from (litty i M tilt? tit terf \
i , of ( ur .
(lut'llon -Av ..?'.. i be ?nudo hi tho r. <? .
enue deriyed flinn ti a . epoii
imported nore . n?*: o** of (.!'.. Wo.
ns divot tly ? !
le ; 1 . . ?.?.
re i cu nc lo tho IHM pU> in every
hunible homo u I urge nn-.tftire nfl
tho rewards of.i'r?irul industry.
Thc .,-.';?:?/ I r <..*' i niuo.
Thc Pull :,f ?: I dan '(? prints ::
ni w anecdote illustrating the cure
with which noblemen tire mudo, I
a el tho pour inn! ?rilli which Kin gu !
uso in milking Lhom, a loll I I in
:i Swedish contemporary. Whoo
Kltig(lusttivus 111. was in Perin In
uits visited by a deputation of the I
Sorbonne. That ieurnetl body con
grutululcd the liing on the happy
fortu.no which Inul given him .-.>
grout ti man a- Sebe?le, tin dis*
coverer ol'nlagnotism, ns his sub
ject and ridlow-i'ountrymun, The
king, who ??..dc siiuiil interest m
i the progress ?>f science, fell somo-j
wluit ashamed th:.' hu should lie HO I
igno.vttut us hover even t;> have
lieu rd of the ron ?wed chemist. Ile
(Usptitehed a courier at once lo
Sw?oden with tho laconic order,
"t*!et i?- i- to i?"' immediately raised '.
? lo tin- dignity ::n I title ol a e.ci.uut."
"iii.-, majesty must bo obeyed,"
said the prime minist f\ UH ho ri ?i i
tho Ort lot : 'liol who i;i the world 11
Sch,o< lo V" A secretary was told
to mulct* intmiries. fie came buck
to the premier \??iii vory full iti
forinution. "H< In i !<. is a gootl sort
of ft ll?iw,'' ?aid h--. ":i lieutenant in 1
the n rt ll lory, n capital vont, und a i
lirst . t't te hu ml iii biliiardsi" The j
in--.t ??.ty the lieutenni t beguine II I
count, -..iii the E1 lu Irions scholar
:i!iii scientist rom.lined a si ii) pit1
burgher. The error was m>! din
ce vc red until the '-<ii''U' returnetl
bonn-, ?i!.- nitijesLy wini indignant, j
"You tun i nil bo fools," l?o ex- !
j cl lim "<l, "'if.' to know win (Scheele ',
' i : ' li?- hil.; i ii' had only known
him f.ir thn v (ir four weeks,
-Bpenking of tho death ot \"ii'o- 1
Pn dent lloc.dricks ntv! discus
sing tho eoiiipiications which tho
j ( vent will [>rodu 'o, tho Kichmond j
j l)i?j)al"? draw.*! tin- following sen-1
slble conelusiouM: '"If Mr. ('.'love-J
: lund should tile tn Morrow, ibero
wouhl be ho rr Hilting confusion.
The people in this country have
too much eoiifkienco .ti thomsolvos
to lose (heir liomin for such n rea-1
stni. They wOUKI [trove erntiil t:>
nay emergont'y. The Cabinet
j would edi . intie In ollice and itt '.
once cohveito Coiigri?ss. ICv?ry
I hody wouhl my, its < : ii'dd 'iii lin!
|>)K?, 'Hind reignu itnd the (fcivern
mont at VV ashing ton il li vos I"
j und wouhl ?ol simply acquiesce iiij
j hut demand, : >. -\\ .t eoursU. <'o?,
gress could bo nssenibled wiiliin a '
wt??-1;, ont > ;. ?embie !. coli ?o a j
few boo -- |)ii i :. bill pi'O ?Hg '
what Ofticoi siunili ?!<.; ti i
ol' iho I;lilted States, .; : .
olcctlOn coiibl l..- IK-1?I or , .. .
OlhOr provisi?n ? inadv roi* keep
ing tho oliloo ci' Provident . .. :
Loilg live OUS fPt'O ( i'.\'? : P..:.- .:: :
-\ Hiatisticiufi has beoti -to- .
lng tho eiiV-vt cn' eo)iifor( bri . lon
gevity. His tables .in '', tlial i!,
richest people hilve tn riv< rage lite
id" iifty-.two ynars, i!o- mhlfllinij I
forty-siv, nnd tho poor only foi" y
OriC anti n half; A we/l-to-ilo ;.? i
ls u- Mable to infectious disea ? i
.i |Vt\?bor, whjlo dipthoria, eroop,
whooping cough, ami scarlet fovei
uro mort- pro va I'.-nt nnioilg t'u
rit h. CpJl oi :Npl ion and pnciluioni i
claim Un* poor, who aro et.nipu.n
tlv?ly froo from brain fovor. Tuns
Is apparently somo od van tage in
hoing r loin
-Ono curious revolution made
by retient eon .osos M lotirai in th.
growth of thc fomal? population of
largo citiOS. New York contains
gbout l?o,ene moro women than
mon; Holton bas a r-mrjilus of IS,
ilUO wottion; In Paltlinoie tin ro arc
17,01)1) n.ore women than nu-:i, iintl
mi on in soverul otHorsOf tll? larjre
otistorn cities. Fifty yours ago it
was tho mon who Canta to tho cit
ies to pursue 'heir curlers, while
tho woroon stayed nt home; but
more recently women, both in this
country ililli in ''.ump?, h.t\e. boon
crowding tin; bltsIOCSfl centers.
Art ot' Thinking.
< in . of tito best modas of ?rn
provint tho'faculty ot' thlnkthf* ls
lo think* over some subject Indore
reading upon ??, ?ID;! then to ob
serve after what manne)' lt bas oe
curred t<> the mind of some great
master, voa will then ohfOrvo
v, hother y? u have hcou loo rash or
too ti ?dd; what you have omitted,
and in ?vliat you have exceeded}
and by lids process you will in
stantly milch t?"' manner in which
a great mimi views a ?.'.re?? tiues*
tlon. li i> righi tu .sin ly; not Ol -
ly. to think '..ii di any ext rao r< linar y
i'm ident ? revokes you to think,
hut from limo td time ti? review
what hus passed, to dweli upon ii
and to see what trains of thought
voluntarily presold themselves to
your ni hui. it isa most superior
habit i'i some minds to refer all
the particular truths which ??trike
them to other more general truths,
s i that (heir knowledge ls beauti
fully mcthodt/.i d, and a particular
truth at tinco called up tho g?n?ral
truth. Tbl kind ?d'understanding
has immense and m-'!-'''? I superior
ity ovo1 those confused heads In
which one fact ls plied i!;?im ali
oth '?' without anyalt??iipt at ela
s i lien i ion or arrangement. Seine
t.?. ti road with a pt .1 in their hand
un t commit ?" naper hnv new
tl?ottgki w li iel i strikes thom,' others
oe? ''?.)' i . .
Which of these is ibo hoi t method j
: ? u ie . . '
: ? ? ? I .
;. . ' .inn
T?a? (J roon ville .V. .?/..-. says tire
Piedmont factory hos censed hav
ing colt >n. Tile < ' lin pun y lui i laid
in enough !<> <!<. tilt? i'.; lory until
next Kail.
'.1 mn astonished at your senti
ments Miss; you make '?io staid."
"AVell, sir," slie replied, "I've! been
whiling for ;> ou lo stu ri the ln<t
hour 'tr more.
lt is said thal great talkers are
not as liable to Insanity ns silent
people. Naturally enough, those
who have i ? listen aro tho ones
who appropriately g<; crafty.
"\ hilve ht on unfortunate in i ove
mat terr," said a well known naas
singerai the Paris opera the other
day. "My first swe?thenrl entered
a convent, dentb robbed me of tho
?econ I, and thc i!iii<i hs my wife.
The osculation editor of tho Buf
falo /'.'.r/ircsM does no) think much
of the poet's i .. hort at ion : "Kiss the
baby while you can.'' ?!?- com
ments: "Woo.n kiss lier Jusi 1 as
well Hit:o n or twenty years from
m.w---it' he's (hid kimi of a baby."
Ttl li t 'mn: i y Bott i ?! c i' 1 '. Milliliters
wiil meet at Laurens C. for tho
purposeof cxiiSniuhig cob r<?d leach
r.-vs, eu Friday, (Iii first day of Jan
uary, 18815, and on Saturday, Hie
socoiid day, for white Itlachers.
P. [lively only one day for each
class. Teachers wishing io bo ex
amined will plo?sc take notice and
oom :. en I'ly.
B. H. (1 III F PIN,
? chool Commis .!. ner.
Doe. :>, is.-?.-?. I!) it.
Stats of South Carolina,
LAU UK NS COUNTY,
r. ot '?>.].<.(,MN,,,\ j M. !.:.??..;.
?' Bid
i . ' IniitVs,
....
. . ?.'tl..
lit i,n lan - i i nions fi r Belief,
l .) m v !.. i ; i i I ' . !e< i.
Totlic li.'-.-o.lai,.... abov o-immotl
Y ? u af i i ref oby Summoned
and required (<> answer the com*
plaint i?' ihi< iction, which !H Died
in tho otilen of Clor? Court, for Lau
i*i ii -< ( ?o?nly, ;ic?i lo serve a copy of
your answer lo ih?* said complaint
on thc subscrib? r al his oiilco ut
Laurens C. il., South Ca rid i mt,
within twenty days after the sor
vleo hereof^ oxelnsivt of tho day of
stich srirvicoj and If yo i fall to
answor tho complaint within ibo
ti no aforesaid, Ibo plaintiffs in (his
notion will apply to tho Court for
tho relief demanded in tue com?
plaint.
j. t. .JOHNSON,
Pla int ill's' Attorney.
Lated Lee. nth, A. I). 188,r>.
O. W. Sn I:M., C. 0, c. P,
(!.. s. |
To tin D?fendant?/ Tinsel!?ne Bal*
i ntino, john L. Baton tln?, ino
('lev. lam! And "i<illy i levi land
You will please take n<?tlec that
the summoiir and complain j in Ibis
action wen-tile.? in th? oillee of the
llotk of tim Court of Common
Vows for Lam ens County, .Smith
'jared I rn?, on Dc. S issn.
. ,T. T. lo IT NNO
IM M ENSE ATTRACTIONS !
r S.. AT THE_9 -a
ITLHlMIISrO- <Ss BOWLES,
83? BROAD STUEI?T AUGUSTA C?A.
Tb? LABGKSST S?TJSE m tte City I
The Cheapest House in the South !!
V7o buy f?>r Cash and cant "be Undersold.
PARLOR and Cl IA M I > iv ! J SUlTSln Quality und Quantity never
before seen.
SIDE-BOARDS, WARDROBES and BOOK-CASES by (ho hundred.
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS und TABLES by tho Gross.
Mill ROUS, PICTURES und ?RACKETS in endleu Variety.
BARY CARRIAGES, LOUNGES and Everything to be lind lu n First
Class House.
0$?r and seo,or write for Cuts and Prices.
W, I. DELPH,
813 Broed Street, Augusta, Ga.
W2 j )L2? : ILE and RETAIL DEALER IN
?OUKTNG STOVES, "HEATTNfi STOVES, GRATES, TINWARE,
2 \ :? the ES ?ES?OR COOK STOVE.
. .? ;? oek.
Heil t i tvaSiov in ?V i variety, fi.r wood and coal Tinware at
TJN-J SHEET IRON, 1 '
W. ?. DELPH.
HiVuS JV. UKI ?VI v UAKlvKV
11 us opone lcd un Elog^'ui Lino of 1, VI)tES1 A? (MIf LOREN'S HATS,
: \ |.;TC I!<r stock embraces till thc Novelties ol Ihc Hi .t on.
Volvo! ?', I'nnov n I ' !:.!! . Vi I >'< " cns, Pinjin >. Druids, Biitl n . uti ! h**r
%-uai .:;>;.iv . HuviUg soi iH'd tho HM.-- ("ni'i'.int a-;--:.-?
sinis, w< hiive 11 sutiicd ibo buslm ? -1 of
D K E 3 S A N D CLOAK M A. K I N G I
I' i?*vI ...ii .tl !'!.' ,f?'v i '..* li? Kt.lxfiiel'H'H.v ?' '! i>y -...nilli;; yoiu*cid'"
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MUS. N. UHU M OLAUK,
83,9 Broad Street, Augix ta, G-a.
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NEW PRISES H
We ar-* now i.eh lng dully additions to our stuck, and will cntinue
to Increase Ibo attractions, in h'>tn departments, until the hot ?day ?,
Remember w 1 J ?ct be undersold!
OTJiR, BOOK :OIT,I^^IR,rPjVEH:i<l"T
( tantalus :> btrge Hf iori mont of Dooks, of nil kinds. Books for Boys and
Girls, 'loy Books, .Iuvenile Book* (Chatterbox Books of Kiel lon, 11 i story.
Travel?, Humor, Biography, Rcllgin, Science, Poetry, Music and Art,
LOOK AT OUR PRISES:
The fi Mowing 1 rgo, 1 imo. books, well printed and handsomely bound
In Cloth and Gold, only 7octsj euell worth $1.25:
Robinson Cruso , Thaddeus of Warsaw,
Arabian Nights, History of England,
Gulliver'^ Travels, Preach History,
Gil Min i, East Lynne,
Jun ! ' .. rle, Hon Quixote,
And II ii ti mir i'd others.
Ele? int< ctiti Tal! the popular poets, inclu
?Vi , . .. -, Whittier, <
j ? I
. ii ... -:.< ..1c Meridith,
'.!.',. 1-, Longfellow^
VVB?.I ?liiesi bin !;. edge, onl> $j.2$} worth :.?'.. ').
BIB;.::" .:;! BIBLES:! 3101^32 ?
I?11 om 10c! i to \ :I>.<II?.
V edin ph tb Sel of Dickens,in box, \? Volumes, hound in Cloth fit I
'Jilt, lance print, fl2.01) for Sot.
.^i-TOTC'Oa-I^ArP?-I ALBUMS
i r. i ' * . . . . ,00-bound In loather and pillan.
A.UrrCG-RAPH ALBUMS
Prom lOctsi i<> >"- .>'?-? h. leatlu r ttnd plush.
BEA i 'i li- CL SCRAP BOOKS frpm 20conto to $2.60.
A :ali linc of Will i I S'G DESKS, TOILET SETS, WORK-BOXE?S,
AI., Ac, Ac
LcLtoot j?Sro*volt.i?Q in St-fc^-Llonor37.
(?vio-i ??oto Paper I0ct*?per qr.} White Envelop,.s 6cts, por pkg,
i iflad Pencils, with rubber tips, Soots, jier do/,; also, au
assorted line of Pencils, Pons? inks, Inkstands,
Cards. Papers, Pictures; Picture Prnmes,
Picture Cord, Dominoes, Draught
Boards, Stereoscopes, Richter's French Harps, Law Blanks, Sheet Mu
sic, Ac, Ac, A c [rf fitct> everything thnt should bo found in a
First-Class Rook and Drug Store.
OLTIR, DRUG IDEFAR.TMH?lSrT
I ! ai i.be on replenished for the Ea ll and Winter /rude, und we nie now
prepared to furnish physicians, and the public ?enernlly, the ?tint gooc|i
at moderato price.9, (<\\ e n ; n call and examine our gOOds l>efore I.liv
ing. Respectfully,
J E, WILKES
Always on Hand.
NEW I .OT OF
Dress Goods and Trimmings.
NEW LOT OF
NEW LOT OF
NEW LOT OF
STYLISH J KRSEYS.
Boots & Shoos
At Emporium of Fashion.
W. H. GMERS8N
?&*f& tis ">4r .' '? v-v-v. WARSHPI
X-j. ??& A.. X-^Ojpp)?!.
ITuvi 'Toatl; im prie ri m:r pim ? of business In order to moot th
J don iuds of oui h vu ... w n ov como to thu front with the
? ?. !<. !. K'.Mli.v GltO?'r?UIlQB, CONFEC
ONKlllKS '.,(0 i ulai ty whore, which wo proposo to sell at
prices 1 i;.it
?BE;FY CG^PEiTOlBM.*
Hoing in our own house, having no rout to pay, und huying goods
from Mic heal In uses, ut lowest (lush prices, wo propose to give the ad"
Vantage thus derived 10 our customers,
! ? ' ' >..' price paid for ?ii hw and furs. Top Of tho market paid
ibr < ''dion.
LAUREN* S> G.
- von -
BwAJROjr\.I2STS JUST DRT-QOODS,
Dress Goods, I_.a.cil os Newmark'ts
And Wraps of all qualities and prices, Notions,
Millinery, Boots a.ricL Shoes.
FURNITURE A SPECIALTY!
O-O TO
MINTKR & JAMESON'S
Cheap Cash Store.
They will Roll tho .lilil?es >fc?inn f.'l.(H) Shoo. Minier A Juill lOHOIt's $2,50
livery pair Warranted. Cali and got prices boforo buying and San
MON KV.
Leaden OF LOW Prices.
t?sft- . - -?----*-es ja
from pnrly morn todowy eve
The people como in orowds to soo
Tho luindHoino ?took of M.?v J.
Tito j_',""|s ur? eh ono you must holiove,
When every towSsuip (gives the praiao.
( '..tinn is lo? ! tho fnrmora cry,
Who will our winter stork suppl;. ?
wv cannot buy, no not nt <>ti.
I.'nieat wo buy from Minter ?v Jmuioaon.
COME OM:, COME ALL
And see and feel and "be convinced that
GRAHAM & SPANKS
Have ono of the Largest and Best Assorted Stock? of
GENERAI MERCHANDISE IN THE COUNTRY
Call and examine our Stock of I.adie ' and Gonts' lioso, Olovos
Genta' Collars und Cuffs, Ladies' Jersey?, Walking Jackets. New
Markets, Clonk's, Dre t Gooda, Rlllcs, Print?. Bl ono bigs, Ticking,
Ginghams, Shirting, Sh Cot in cc, I lotton ?hock?, Tables Damask, Tow,
ola, Doylies, Linseys, Jenn , definieres, and everything generally
kept in a flrst-clasfl store.
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prepitrod lo ;.:ve you h toil ci* in lids lino.
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lt nu w thu wc alway koop the best dook of shoo? iii towtf/
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Wo svlsh te e;,ii \ .M.r attention to ul) StdoH of .-?iirts. Our$l.<)o
Shu1 LuiMts down K?0 I bin,: on thc hill.
Groceries-f?tigur, Coffee, Tablc-salt, (.'l eese, Crackers, Canned
Good ?. Bonpi Starch. Heda, liluln (, Pepper, Spice, Chowing Tobacco
Brooking tobacco, Cigar*,AC,
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Our Hi eek of < is complete this Henson. Wc aro now
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groceries low ft>r Ostsh, ca.ll at
J. E. Cooper Ss Co's.
Highest Prioeo pa,id for Oouiiitry
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