The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, December 09, 1898, Image 2
N IPIC VICMENT IOOCTII'IlCS.
Fountainl ItInl's villag.oetill provellnell
SoCiety is IItking that towIl h am1otIs.
We notice references to it, in several
iwspapers ind the GaIfney Ledger, in
a leadling editorliti, urges the people of
Gattncy to imil'tadl the e.xalllpiu of
Fountain li. Ve hopo the sugges
tion of tbe Ledver will be liceded.
There should be some feoling by the
people of a coniiunity for the town
they live in besides and beyond what a
horse has for his stable. We suietr
morally aul intellectually by stunt.ing
and starving the sentimnental sides of
our natu res. Many of o!lr villages ind
cities are mere collectious of people
Who care not hing filor vach ot her or. for
alnything except. a few dollors. There
are Inalny Iumen who actually bot that,
they 'ic not know or nre about aiy
thing xcept. their businless ItIad thelir
"homes." 'hlevy really Iit ink they have
SoUls, bIt they have only rtunant1S of
what were souls heause they have
squeezed ill t.lcir thoughts and hopt-s
between two coniters ori i aa set. of
books. They thinik thnev have tmeits
because they have spevial phatr wtrit-e
they eat, the.ir Ineals aIId sleep. Ile
truth it they do not know, um:ller'IIid
or elre wha,t a hoie is and ought tow
be. Mlen of that. kinld tis all the btt
of life. They go to tiei grate' h
lievillg tle i.n ve livedt wtilt' Ilhc
have not. I he . i''lt. sel-ic. of
litita(CS aIlld)d01111'-.:, nMi Cl, hol)liet i y
think tilat they have beVn wi e aItnd
SUCcessfuli. A vominlilility compt)"e(i of
stlell nleiIl valiti(m loui,'.i-i. It, ullwi Il
evitably take dry rot for lack of pulb
lie spirit. 'hlat is why town. Is tihy
become old tend to decay. Selihnw,.S
ecases to it, eliligltele At. th1 hcI
ginniing whvIl at fIIIIher of Il(t nl or
fAmIiliVS CIIHn l ti l n lettrI' .1 tOgthll
cr they work togetther, Iveling their
mulktuall d1VI ndeCeI'. A\S L'eading, Ilw,I
become eng1kossed inl tlhir own luffair:
they get out. of tolch wit h their fellow:
and their coimititity. No towi Cal
prosper wit.h such conditions.
W e do nilt.I4y k il y evttIi ' t [lill:
of foStIt fr 11ing t ili' i i biiii t
Spirit thatn the itliproveetIvli, s v-letti
They enoluragre m Ill it itI itr,I,v
in t.heir to wl s, to have a pride inlt hi"h
to h e con.lit Ian ty ti l I te w lor q)p
prt.flunitics to llend d fvls aItId in
thee twn 'omfot, ofi tliing tondo th,
looks of t,hings. W hen plel art. il
tie habtit, of workin ltogthl erI. amn(l' 11
stiltin nli d o-r1W a1t. ing with vitl
other in small thinags Iliey will cnt
tinue that, liabit in bi t -hinlumS. W li'I
everybodn aie ( town is pro d f it, i
rea(1 t) (1 Ia II t, 1o implW\*rV it tlha
town will prosert.
Too 111a .Ny of oli towns, small aul
111,0S Itre t( dwtk sstiisithi e
lad, t y or oInY, barsy tim
shabby. They look litglucted, as Ilte
wre. Their appvearane "lhows tm ita
body takevs anl intero't, inl thlem (r Olnil
how they lool illd Itle houwes ok Woil
the towns The illvinilietlm of \IVe
Iani for he11v Il tiflol may give a f.
lowers ai plants but, th u114t ne.,s an1
oneTISS ntiln 10nt. hle hiddtl. I II
atro bulilt, inl any.\ shape and plisit,ioln an11
grounds(1 are- l0ft, HIA-ttee anIdunihl
It is WoMIdrful how for.t, an Il Wini
Smnall cost,ai lit.lthIloutim, and hl ol
Cao change all this and maillik t Ilarrpe.1
lgly, e ooeIt.y SItickc-n !ookcingt towl
heauitutand .~....aee a ee itl
Tho ab)ove is so nl1 wat, we Its.
tried to preal for the past, dozon yval,
and so m1ch beoIi,. Said than( we 111
ever bee a it e1to1".t t, hat gwe- print i
Inl full and entdorse 111o t rist he tily te ver;
gwort,d ofat.W have11 giiid se nfeen t.h
wo tae oSoulttehg, of oioli' 1 t h sent.i
nesa teo make (It Ii0' lti that Iwe a01
gladn ito agi tmbody heto Isayli ust. wh
wes tov binentyif tosy
Wler wordh b ofit whtoset' lidio iilliam
last wrte istrue and te ope* gover
citizen of Nwherryll willoi' fei'it. one
Aolntf us 1tlieo to muc tog orslv
ad notave t lile 1)houg111 h'andeu
dir the1000) pu lawaloli W d e f veth
ciorte lap hut ort fir sihtr gttntr
oaninger onte netegnuuity wheth
eri we fl'Suit thiretly or ntost lie hiln.
IS iliueome b eomned an.. im f
gooil treons contsil idrablinearets
tkenpI fan theorgaInizto unil goo
Westo arex soryitwa nt epu,.
should av beo en,ad hei.'a e boeel
ab leto dloSeit adColittd ie o tll oul
peoe to htake anet intrs in'h two mo.v
meInt,met. old hae atreompshed
great,n deltmore good. e neetd ho so
muityd and tacet hofet the mo~lst
oflfudrallyn anve not wh to liea
leason, We hisythfuhIn.ge
ora would bethlad toee kowledgero
ment aretyp3'n revi'ed. v 'le
Whn amen nts fo s passed by ~Vthl
Haael $Le do'tret counterfeir
omnto. Twcomisioer orom ceeo
Jount binstead by this,rg tards a
undre prmlesent w. . (.'lovamilri
did no, .sig th bil and th rfr.
respondent published it tax statement
the other daty covering a perIod of
about 15 3 eavs from 1881 to 1808, giving
the tax levy for ctch year and the as
sessed value of lwopert,y. From 1883tc
1890 the levy ranged from 41 ml113 itn
188i, the lowe , 1o51 i mills, In 1889, the
h1ighest, while the assessed valuin of
Saxitble propt'-I.Ny ranlged from $145,
,00,000. in 1887, whichiwas the lowest., to
$15i).OA),000, In 1890, whi ich : was the
hi.ighest. Protu 1890 to 1898 the levy
lts rangl d from - itf Is to ) 1nill8
which wats the highest. That akes
tle levy for Ilie Ieriods we are comp."'ar
in, about t1.e sam1e, but, look itt the as
ses'sel valule of t axa1il i property. Inl
1890 it, wts $150,1100,0010, but low it i
$17:3.000,000, lif incast of $23,000,w0
over the hiIlest. point reateied up it
1810, and the lexy is t hie ti e. It, tiust
bo tmred, too. that t., State deh,
bii ieill refill t-ed lit a lower' I-ate of
iittre-t, nid tI it to in y tie l ite;-ct
onl *,ih debot i s a coln-idratble item.
Ihe liigres atil con parisons art inl
t-rcstin', W:inlly i l the lililt Of the
Voiia hitr 1f the0 Stat,e fo the'I
pa t iht .caur , ,fi t he li,mn:'Sqs n
had1 mtidi) to us by thoe who brought
onl anld kt-pt up th 1e rtvolitionl through
which wo hl.tVC a d
six aind hiI \cht years atg whet w
tri t a -- \O 'I tihe farltmelr atni it'll
tianth ii i;., dw we1 h iton t h11
wOll hit it bhvit te and would only
rlit ini :'ivin . a feh ten place a
posit ion i (ia f ot h"Irs. We wvrk, hm
C4t11 I ; ntUiemytv of 1th0 farir' auD
(if tho.w pcuplek %\ith whoml ourt Sympa)jj
t hics m1,1utra lly w\% re . \\' o y t het'l.
igue s Ir t in Irt - ting i e t, i li tt
th11is history, andl( vindllicatte Ithe posit i0i
We have takenl all along. We do no
say t-hey vall he reducd. \\v lio no
yor manl to b' underilstood as sayin
t hat, I Ier is wrong doIn or misn
agmnit any where,
Ill addition We are eilled uponl to pa
I hree Imills for Iu Ic schools, w ther
1 fie wte tly poaid t wI mithls.
- W\'i iih wi'etoub r'eduict h le huortler
- I ('otton is niow I nt 5 itnts when hr
fork. it wits G atil 7 eonts.
A ilu.ttioil of jiur-isdiction is raise
ri ( leenw-oil ( oInt,.y, we nlotte froii
it I ndix. z\ loan t as s"lot, inl ,a tiol
tand w . io.>ver to tee oi l witre h1
aftcerwards died from tho vifects of 0>
woUInd Ieeived inl i,aires. Now th
<it iestion -I iswd whothler the IIIiI
- Who did tIe sLoOtiig shou'd e tried i
L,autiren-41 or Grve.wool. It Inty he
m-wt <iut ion , littt it siems to us tin
Ihe li n t houl liv t1h-d ill t.hv '-iit
where-t Ilt- 'hoot.i ng was donle. Th
vrimei was commil't-d whenl amd wher
Ihll Shoothl" in%was done.
Bit suplw-e tle mtan who glitd th
- hool ing lid b"een in I nf () ,COUnty an
the tm lite shot, had beln at.ss tIh
line( inl alnother county at. the timli tht
wouhdilhnve jurisdictionl then. aind I
w hich vouty would Ihle evimlo be "0on
Iittei.
The' eenilie News his suggeste
LLthe eletitont if two ietergency j tiigi
wholii 'ouhl he~ tcalledt to atny cbounttyi
C.the State wl'en' ithte jails wetre title
andit could nt, he re'lievedl by the rega
weltet trwtdedt ittid nettled te butsintes
tdistilsed of. 'liihe sui~gist ion1 is a goto
Newit coutntt lit itreas bu ttsi ei,tand
t't' itin ittiI c itde. Catst's sitoi ld be stI
t b'di iit striickent ftrom Ithe dloeke.
TIhe Stetttnd Soulth 'Catol ina~ Re'g
mint , alotng wvithi oter teg iients ei
campetittd at Savannahti ithais beenci otrdce
to Cubali, andit it Is cxplecte d that th
rteg imet will leave Savannah lin th
tnixt, ten days. We't wiishi our btoys
itlteatsant trip to Ctuba, tand a satfe returii
aftter their tduties I here tile etndeda.
We~ piniit on thie i;st, patge todaiy
fulli syinopsis of I >rtsidenit M'K intley
meltssage tto otngrtess. We thlouigi'
ttny oft onur sublst' riiters who di o nJI i
take daitiy papert'ts wouttlth like ai syntops5
of whait. tie I'residentt has to say to thi
fiIrst. (liingiess that, mt, afVter the wie
'Te ap1pint ttmentt f ('iplt C . l'. Satwyt
ats sotliitr to succeed't U . he lItagi
seemiis to reciv e universal t'ndotrs
e tmet.t. (apt, Satwytir is it line fellow at
will mak e ta goodl proistent ing (ol11eeri.
LOOK OUT
FOR
1 NEXT WEEK.
.He has too much stool
and will sell at cut pric<
for the next thre<
weeks. Go to Jamie.
son and he will sell yot
goods cheaper thar
any one else.
'11iItK WIVITIC AiEN AlItiETXD.
Thoiy nro 'hargedt w1ts Shooting ito a
Cabin a,l KitRt1g a Ne grel.
(Special to News and Courier.)
C'reeiood, Deeimher 7.-AMessrs.
Civis Staltiecker, Tom Afton and Will
BIrcoIks, proIinent young white men,
we1re ail'rested yesterday by Depit.
M arshal Holloway, charged with the
killing of a negro w#man by F'hjooting
into her 1%ouso just after thu P'ioeni.4
riot. They will halvo a pre1minar3
hearing tomorr-ow.
Overcomo evil With good. Overcolm
your coughs and Colds with One Minuti
Couigh C1ure It Is so good children crm
for it,. It cures cron , blrnehitis plnew
Iunia, grippe and : a I throat, anti lung
d iseases. W. E. PtAlhial.
Whe0n you take Ilood's ' Tho PIgt, 0114-faIl
loned, sugar-ckated ll w414. \h11 tealr you all IN
pleces, are not in It n ith 1 F'k' xs. Fay to tabe
IH od's
and ewsy to eratt. Is twut
of I'Ma ' Which ar*
up to dato In ever y respecL
Safe, Cert.ain and sure. AUll II
druggtsts, me. C. I. Hoo4 A CO., Lewel. Mas
The only 11ls % take wItA K44's SarsaprlA
Sheriff s Sale.
ST 1ATE OP S01"TH CARZOLINA
COV'NTY OP N."WillIY.
Joel .1. Ilaily & Co., vA. Thos.- F. Tar
rant.
3Y VlRTUE OP AN EXECUTIOL
t_o le directed herein, I will s el
before the Court lJouse at. Newl-erry
S.C., on S.alday inl Janary, 2nd day,
1899, the following deseribed real es
tate, levied on as the propert-y o
'Thomas F. Tzirrant, to wit.: All that lo
or parlel of land in the Town i f New
hery, S. C.. containing Three-Pourth
of an Atee, o ilolr less. r nting of
SAdmis stireet. and etierwiw. booundet
I- hlds of 4. 0. Ilavird 1ni Pawle
a.\t hews and a street whih lieparate
it, from lot of 1). 11. Wheeler.
Tiulant OF-' SA .E,: Cash. Purchasci
to paty fo paplers, and stamps.
a M. M. BUFORLD, S. N. C.
Sheriff's 01iee, Dec. 8t0, 1898.
STATIN OP 1 SOU111 CA ROLINIi
U ('l' NTY OP1 N IWBIRRY--Jb
I'liMIATE COURT.
J Jno. T. Norris, Admini.-trator of FEmmi
'. I Hafavre, I'laintily, vs. Annio
Vilson et ILl., Defeidant.a.
oltl)l.,[ , OF 'II Co'U 1.'1
. e hrevin, I will sell lfore the couri
Sliouse at, Newherry, on saleday in I Jan
L air, 1899, to the highest bidder there
for. 1.11o following described lot,of land
All hait lot. of land situated in the towr
of IIeliia, ( 'ounty of Newberry, Statt
afoiesitid, containi ig thirt,y six-one
hinii)tret.hs (36-100) (f all acres, Ilot
or- less, bounded by lands formerl3
owned by Jacob 13owers, by strol
0 on the north, by land,4 of 0co. Leon
y nirli.
TEaMS OF SALE : The purchase]
will bl. Ieqir-ed to pay one-half of thi
lichaso monny in ca4h, and to sectr
the bilalce, 1ay'able in t.wolve months
b' holid Of t,0 IuITS1er and mortgagi
o I be pren1ises, Ulnd to Insuro t. h
hild.in a"n assign the policy to W. W
s i Hodges, P robate J1udge. Purchaser tA
Ii paiy for pap)1 ers anrd stam11ps.
I VW. WV. [HODGES,
Probato Jludgo.
D)eceemiber 8, l898.
8
Notice to Creditors.
I .tIi i. rede, deceased , aire not.illed ti
iflrtmhir in same un'der oath on or b)efori
lie :lt day(11 of Decembher, 1898. to t,hi
tidersi gnled or' is at,toroy, Lamber
\\ . Jon es.
I'DUAR~D SCHIOuTZ,
- Adminilstratoir of the personial es,tat
(of L ouis5 Cre'de, deceawed.
SAID.\iNISTrRATORi OF THll
plesonlal estate of Louise Crede
LI de'Ccaed, I will setlI at puli c a'uction a
le th Hakcery of the late-Louis Crede, hil
stock of mierchandise atnd other art,icle
on Saut.urdtay, D)eember 10th, 1898, a
TrI:ntts: Cash.
Adinistrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
0 li A N AIJUTIIOHIZI)D AGE~NT
c will be at. t he0 following places 01
r h as named for t he purp eose of tak
ing. oturnls of Personial Property to
t.he year 18919:
A t. Newherry, .January I to 15.
Utopia, JIanuary 16.
( ha ppell s, J1aonary 17.
*IJalapa, Jamrariiiy 19.
d Wh iit mlre, J anuoary 20.
.\1a 'in ltl,Jatiiary 2.
Siilihs,. January 27.
Jotlly St ree t,, Ja11 liuar y 28.
O)'Neall's, January ;'0.
Pros~peri ty. Febru ary 1 and 2,
and aut Newherry until F'ebruary 2(
iafter which timtie the law requilrea
plenalty of 50o per cent,. to be addedou.
All tnotes and1( moneys andl mortgage
aire taxable, and1( persons between th
iages of 21 and 60t years are liable tL
potl tax, unless exempht by law
Tthe law pr'ov'ides alt-n for an I ncom
tax on incomes of $2.50.00 and ui:
All parties are requested to mnak,
their own returns andl save trouble.
WV. C CRlOMER~f, Auditor.
C NO'I(, OF VIRAL, IJE h1E1
r WILl1 MAKEF A FINAL RE't
. t lemuiit ini thle personal estate o
J. Ii. Itall deceased,o(i in the office of the
3 Judlge (If Prob,ate. or Newlerry Couty
on Th'lursday the 29th1 day of Decemn
,her, 1898. All persons having claims
agnit it, the estate will present them ori
or before thast day. 'These indebted to
I t h'o.nlate w'lhl make settlement on ha
day; as I will apply tor letters dismuis
i sory as admuinlistrator of said estate.
D). A. RlUFF,
A- iinistrator of the cestate of said de
ceaeet
..sCOME...
IN TO SEE US!
We invite you beeaune we can
make you welconte, There is noth
ing half-hearted in our methods.
We have pleasied many poo.
plo this season by selling them
the best goods at lowest prices con
sist-ent with good values. Boeanse
we have the feeling of inward satis.
faction, wo want more of the people
of Newberry to take advantago of
the opportunity we offer them to got
the hest.. When anything is desired
in
Dress Goods,
We show thom all the latest
fabrics and igrs,
Dry Goods,
Staplo and Fany, in wide range
Of quality mud prices.
Trimmings,
A groat vnri :., to match and
heautify the most elegant Col.
t umiesk.
Cloaks and Capes,
A beautiful lin11-elegant ma.
terial-splendid finish-fash
ionablo styles.
Gloves,
A line that wo r ommend with
satisfaction.
Corsets,
Popular models at popular
prices.
Hosiery,
All grales at lowest prices and
the best that can be ptrchased.
Millinery,
A specialty in our btisines made
famous for tastO and elegance
of its creat.ions.
SHOES,
"No Shoes like Mower"-a new
and true saying in this commu
n4ty. It's origin is founded on
fact-because onr Shoes are nold
on merit..
We have Shoe for Ladios, Men,
Boys, Girls, Children-Shoes
for ali-the best, the cheapest,
the most lo,gant line of Shoes
to bo found anywhere. Come to
the Mower Stores and buy the
best. Yonra with satisfaetion,
G.&G.S. MOWERGO,
CANNON & MAYES,
ARF, AGINTS FOR THC
Mansion House Steam 'Aundry,
or GmrrNVIr., a. C.,
NEWBERRY, S. C.
S I @S 2 I01 Sli Clails
will he th' ., :atte whiteness of
Christmas tu. gnat we will lay upon
your shirt bosom, collars and cuffs.
Those who know a good thing when
they see it will appreciate the faultles
work that we put on their linen in
color and perfect finish. Sample it.
NTs wanted in every town
:IG in S. C., apply to
A.__ A._GATEs, Proprietor.
AT THEN
Peoplles llu Store,
Nunnally's Bon Bons,
In 80c., 00ce. a[nd *1.20 packages.
N un nally's Chocolates,
In 30c., fl0c. and $1.20 packages.
Nunnally's (choolato) Mint,
In 30c. packages.
Nunnally's Alffone Brittic, lOc,
SNunnally's P8aRR! Brittle, ific,
Nunnally's Chocolate
Marshmallows, lOc.
Nun nally's Chocolate Crcains 10c,
IW*These goods are made of pure mate
rial and expressed to us the diay they
are made.
YOUNG& COMPANY,
LOE UAN 87RE'Wr.
,Stop Buying on Credit
*And paying other people's debts. Go
to mi tLh 's store andi buy for cash
Swhere you will flod every article sold
on its merit. Nothing sold at or below
cost., as no one can live at that without
overcharging you for somet hing else.
If you see anything hung out a? or be
low cost take the bait, and let this sort
alone if you do not want to get caught,
for it is but a bait for suicker-s.
If you want, to buy goods at a small
and average Profit, remember
Smith's Store.
liwI ToYs
Wagons,
Carriage.-,
Dolls,
11R IT 61 SD8111'UOR
OINK A ND ALL,
Ships,
Steamboats,
Cruisers and
Small Boats,
Swords,
Guns and
Toys, for the
Soldier Boys.
Mother Goose Stories.
Kris Kingle Series.
Books for the
Little ones.
Come and see what
SANTA
HAS FOR YOU,
AT
W YNN'
RemeMber
That the Book Store is
the place to get your
Christmas presents. We
have a full line of
Pictures,
Dolls,
Musical Instru-~
rnents, and
Books,
For the Christmas tradec.
Fancy Goods
Of all kinds.
Give us a call before buy
ing. We will take pleas
ure in showing you what
we haye, whether you
buy or not.
J. K. GILDER
BOOK STORE.
NEWGOODS
Arriving daily. Onr stock of
Dress Goods and Trimmings is
nOW comploto. In our
Notion Department
You will find overything up-to
Domestic Department
You will find overything at the
owetforiesh that they can be
8hoe Department.
W es have a nice lineof cheap
petition.
We Invite.
Everybody to call and look at
our goods before baying. We
guarantee polite attention to all.
?iW"'We have adopted tlo CASH
SYSTEM, therefore we can give
yon cIose price. than over be
Yours to please,
Davenporti& Renwir.k
Weddiig Presents
Of all descriptions in
SolidSilverPlated Ware
and Cut Glass. Also
Watches,
Clocks
and Jewelry.
Novelties
and Toys
which'~will be sold ac
cordingto4 cent cotton
Come and examine
my stock.
EDUARD $CHOLTZ,
The Jeweler,
-Ntr opp Ito . . Williams'.
CLOSING (
We are Going I
JANUARE
And in order to do so, -o
Clothing, Shoes,
Furnishii
to be closed out at prici
Big line men's heavy top shirts at .20
Wool undershirts reduced to .25
Heavy cotton undorshirts reduced to .20
Heavy drill tdrawcrs .20
Big line men's and boys caps at .15
Women's dongola shoes, numbers
3 and 4, at, .50
Women's heavy shoes .50
Bii stock of Men's, Yo
to be sold at a big cut in prices. I
We want to turn the stock into cash
do it we will certainly be successful.
Yours
THE NEWDERRY C
IThe uest
FOR THE LE
Come and examine
convinced.
Great bargains in Men'
$I0.C3, worth muchr
Mackintosh Overcoats
cost you $3.00. Betti
money.
Men's, Boys' and Chi
that everyone can aff
We have something in
wonderful for the prit
Well, as to Carpets, ti
strictly all-wool Cars
beat in the world.
WRe.memlber, we 8e11 y
C'ome and seo
MilcOLURE'S
$1.00 a year -- .
FOR
Among the spe
A NEW SERJIL BY RUJ
THE Li
By Miss Id1
THE NAVAL SIDE OF THE W/
A TELEURAPH OPERATOR'S
AND ADVENTURES
Contributions by the highest an
Science, Inven,
Embracing arti<
A Plunge in the Diving Torpodo
Bloat
Submarine Navigation
The Kite in Modern Warijare
Telegraphing Without Wires
The Marvels of the Sea
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our readers have Come to know as a
THe 8. S. MoO
200 East
NEW YORK CITY
COLOR and flavor of fruits,
size, quality and ap
pearance of vegetables,
weight and plumpness of grain,
are all produced by Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with Phos.
phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase .yield
and quality of any crop.
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tell how to buy and use fertilizers with
greatest oconomy and profit.
(WRJIAN KALI WOUCS,
y3 Nassau St., New Yor.
)UT. SALE!
lot of Business
Y 1, 1099,
have a very large stook of
H.ats, and Gents'
-ig Goods
s never heard of before.
Good quality boys shoes, 3s to 58 .75
Men's high cut brogans, solid leather .95
Men's boots, good length and solid $1 ;
Good white unlaundered shirts, re
duced to .15
Extra good quality white unlaund
ered shirts .30
Rth's & Chhildren's Slits
ii fact everything in the store is to go.
by January 1st, and if cut prices will
Como in and hear our prices.
respectfully,
LOTIING COMPANY,
Drg Goods
AST MONEY.
them and you will be
s Overcoats, at $3650 to
n ore.
for $1.50 that usually
er ones for a little more
Idren's Suits at prices
ord~ to have a new suit.
Blankets that is simply
2es asked for them.
iey are away down. A
et for 50c. Can't be
ou good Goods at a low pri.is
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