The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 14, 1902, Image 3
belt-gstes to Good Roado Couvention.
The governor yesterday appointed F
A S.humpert, P. J. Voss:and C. J
Purcell of Newberry additional dele
gotes to the Good Roads' conv-1tinn tr
be held in Augusta Jan. 20 to 25
Dvath.
Oscar, the iufant son of Mr. and Mrs
C. J. Zobel, of Helena, died at their hom4
on Sunday Th- remains of the littl(
one were buried yesterday afternoon at
o'clock at the Helena ceery.
Bachelor Mal Is ' Meet.
The Bachelor Maide club will meet a
the residence of Mr. T. C. Po,-,l thi
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Pres.
Miss Lucy 'weCaugbrin, Sec
Deathp.
Mr. Bun Workman, son of Mr Nei
Workman, died on Saturday at hi,
home in the Bush River section of th
County. Mr. Workman wa- only 1
years of age, but had been in bad
bealth. for some time. His remaini
were buried Sundsy at Bush RiveT
church
, A New Law Firm.
A new law firm has been formed, the
members of the new firm being Col L
please, E. S. Blease and C. E St
Abiand,-to be known as Blease, Blease &
St Amand. Mr. St Amand is a young man
of much promise and will locate at Pros
perity to practice his profession, repre.
senting the new firm Mr. StAmand
came up from Charleston on Sunday.
The German Last Thursday EV*6pg.
A most delightful german, was givern
in the armory on last Thursday even
Ing, about thirty couples being in
attendance. As usual at such functions
14 Newberry the ladies were handsome
ly gowned and the scene was a beauti
ful one.
The music was furnished by Thomas'
orchestra from Columbia.
Death of Mrs. M. -. Morris.
Mrs.. M. C. Morris, wife of Mr. M. C.
Morris, died at her home at Prosperity
on Saturday afternoon in the 33rd year
'f her age. She leaves a husband and
one child with a large circle of relatives
and friends to mourn her death. She
was a consistent member of the Baptist
church and was loved by all who knew
her.'" Her remains were buried at the
Prosperity cemetery Sunday afternoon.
The New Orleans Mardi 0 as.
The Atlantic Coast Line announces a
rate of one first-class fare for the rcund
trip to New Orleans on account of
Mardi (Gras, February 4t~h to 11th.
TFickets on sale February 4th to 10th
limited to 15'h. An ex tension may be
had until the 28'.h by de positin~g ticket
with D. B. Money, joint agent at New
Orleans, and paying a fee of 6f ey cents.
"Along t'ie Kennebec"
*Will appear at the opera house on
'riday, January 17th. It is the great
original New England comedy of that
name-a pleasing story of New Eng
- and life pleasantly told. The troupe
carries with It beautiful special scenery
and mechanical effects. Those who
have seen it say "It's most all fun."
The performance wil be interspersed
with hig h class specialties, gt od music,
accompanied by an excellent orchestra.
EPrices 25, 35 and 50 cnts. Wattch for
the band parade at noon.
.It Dazzels the World.
No discovery in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caus-d by Dr. King's
New Discovrery for Consumption. It's
severest tests have ueen on hopeles
victims .of Consumotion, Pneumonia,
Hemorrage, Pleurisy and Bronchitisa,
thousands of whom it has restored to
perfect health. ,Far C>u gbs, ('olds
Asthma, Croup, Ha, Fever, doarseness
and Whooping Cough it is the quick
*- est, surest cure in t be world. It is sold
by all druggists whbo guarantee satisfac
tion or refund money. Large battles
50c. and $1. 00 [Priai hottIes free.
A Card of Tha ukS.
Mr. Editor: Will y ou please al!on
us space in your valuable paper to ex
press our heartfelt gratitude to our
neighbors and friends for their i boughbt
-. ful kindness to us durin'g the last i1-~
ness of our precious little bo3? Words
* can not adequately express our appre
ciation of their help and s) mpathy, and
we can never repay thbem; we therefore
invoke richest blessings upon them iri
this and in the life to come.
Jno. B. Norris
Emma Norris.
Newberry, Jan. 11.
This Will In rerest Many,
To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Bo
tanic Blood Balm), the famous South,
ern blood cure, into new homes, we
will send, abqolut,e'y free. 10.000 tria:
*treatments. B3tanie Blood B.lm (B
B3) B ) quckly cures old old ulcers
qcrofula, eczema, itching skin and blooc
humors, cancer, eating, festering sores
* boils, carbuncles, pimp-es or olfensin~
eruptions, pains in bones or joints. r beu
mnatism, catarrh, or any blood or ska
troubfe. B>tanic Blood Balm (B. R
B ) heals every sore or pimple, makes
i.b blood pure and rich and stops al
acher and pains. Bo'tanic Blood purn
-ind rich and stops all aches and pains
Botanic Blood Bailm (B. B B.) tho'ough
;y tested for 30 years in hospital anc
private practice, and has cured thous
ands of cases given up as hopeless. Solt
at drug stores, $1lper targe bottle. Po:
free treatment write to Blood Baln
'o., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine senta
.,nce, prepaid. Describe trouble an<(
firee medical advice given. Botani<
tood Balm (B. B. B.) gives life, vigo
-.id strength to the b!ood. The fines
:good Purifier made. Botanic Bloot
palm (B. B. B.) gives a healthy Bloo
th~ clAn ~nii ~V1I?'A ~v~tem.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOU'
Business is unusually quiet.
See notice of application for hom
stead.
There are two dances booked f
Helena this week.
"Along the Kennebec" at the ope
house Friday night.
The thermometer was driven down
18 yesteiday morning.
i'he mayor bad no cases yesterd
morning, hence nocourt
The m-rchants hve about finiqh
taking stock and dusting up.
The annual report of the clerk ac
treasurer of the city cuutcil appears
this paper.
t The n-w Board of Firemasters hel
3 their first meeting yesterday afternoc
and organized.
The trick bicycle rider of the "Rai
road' Jack" company gave a free pe
mance of the streets yesterday afte:
noon.
Some of the wood baulers went up
price .esterday afteraoon. $1.25 wi
asked for the usual $1 load on the pul
lie square.
Personal.
Mr. P. J. Voss left yesterday for Nei
York.
Cole L. Blease, Esq., went to Golun
bia yesterday.
Misses Laura and ( lair Vance hav
returned to Clinton.
Mr. Eugene A Griffin, of Charlotte
spent Sunday in the city. He returnei
to Obarlotte yesterday.
Hon F H. Dominick went down t
Columbia Saturcay to remain througb
out the sitting of the General Asse
bly.
Messrs. G-o. S. Mower, Arthu
Kibler and John F. Banks went dow1
to Columbia yesterday to be present a
the opening of the legislature today.
Hor. H. H Evans went to Colnmbi
yesterday, to 1-,ok to his interests ti
being re elected to the place he hold
on the State Board of. Control. Hi
many friends here wish him success.
Died
In Newberry County, S. C., Januar:
8tb, 1902-Wilber Corn .lius -child o
John T. and Eima Norris. Age on
year and three months.
"It is well with the child."
D.P. B.
IWeteorological Record for Dec., 1901
Mean temperature 42 2
Max. temperature 71. Date 14th.
Min. temperature 11 " 18th.
Mean max. temperature 52 0,
Mean min. temperature 32.5
Greatest daily range 39.
Total precipitation 595 inches.
Greatest 16i 24 hours 2 74 inches on 28th
Snowfall11 50 inches.
No of days with '01 inches or more pre
cipitation 11; clear 10; fair 7; cloudy 14
Heavy frost on 7, 8, 11, 20, 22, 31'
Distant thunder on 14th.
Average rainfall for Dec. for 15 yeari
was 3.23 inches.
Excess for December, 1901, 2 72 inchbes,
Total rainfall, 1901, 59.14 inches.
Average rainfall for 14 years 51.6
inches. Excess for 1901, 7.5i3 incht s
Coldest December on record at thi
station.
Respectfully,
W, G. PETERSON.
Items F. om Mayhinton.
This is the last day of the year an<
is stie fairest day of Christmas. C2hrist
mas has passed off very quietly here
No dances or weddings have "come off
yet, but we cannot say how soon 'twil
be before we can report some.
Miss Fannie Epps has returned homi
after a pleasant visit in Columbia. Mr
George Moor accompanied her home
Capt. James Douglass, of Union, anl
Dr. Will Douglats, of Jonesville, via
ited their sisters at the old home dur
ing the bolidays
Mt.-s Helen Hardy, who has been bI
Golumbia for several m ,nths, and Mr
Jhn Hardy, of Newt,erry, are spenti
ing Christmas at the borne of theii
fi cher, Hon. W. D. Hardy.
Mr. W. T. Cofield, of Newberry, vie
ited at M r. J. E. Cofield's last week.
Miss Mary ..Cofield is teaching th
Ren w ick school again.
Mr. Z. V Sumner, of Union, is spend
ing Christmas with friends in the con
minity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Maybin visite
friends in and around Newbherry las
week, and took in a big Christmuas tre
and turkey dinner at St. Philips. Bot
were very much enjoyed.
I wonder .if seven ladies in Maybintoi
ever neard of the Amos O*ens Cherr
Tree Company? Yes, I expect so, an
"There are others."
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson hav
moved from our neighborhood to New
berry. Their friends will miss ther
very much, and especially will th
Woman's Missionary Society miss Mrs
Henderson, for she was one of thei
very best members, always ready to d
her duty in everything they undertool
May they find health, wealth and bal
piness in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eison have move
to Mrs S. E. Chick's and will tak
charge of her home.
Invitations are out for a party at M1
S. B. Sims at Goshen, and the youn
people are expecting a fine time.
Fairy Belle.
Blown to Atoms.
The old idea that the body sometim'
needs a powerful, drastic, purgatis
pill has bcen exp:oded; for Dr. King
New Life Pills, which are perfect
harmless, gently stimulate lifer at
~bowels to expel poisonous matte
cleanse the system and absolutely cm'
SConstipation and Sick Headache. On
C~O,. ci @11 A,'11t7O~iQtQ
JAMES D. NANCE CAP.
The Business Transacted at the MeetIng 01
e- Saturday.
>r The James D. Nance Camp No. 334
U. C. V. met in the courthouse JanuarS
ra I1, 1902, at ii o'clock a. m.
Co'mmander J. W. Gary called the
t Camp to order.
On motion, J. A. Rikard, of Co. F
20th S C. Regiment, was unanimousl3
'y elected a member of the Camp.
It was expressed as th-3 sense of the
d meeting that we adopt memorial tributes
to only members of our own camp,
d Mrs. R. D. Wright, ex-president ol
n Drayton Rutherford C D V. and vice
president of National C D. V., being
d present (by invitation) was by a rising
n vote invited to the privilege of the floor.
She read a letter from Mrs. S. E. Gabbett,
custodian, and gave the camp other val
uable information as regards to obtaining
the crosses of honor for all bona fide sol
diers who are members of the camp,
which information was referred to the
committee appointed at a previous meet
Sing, viz: 0. L Schumpert, chairman,
Dr. S. G. Welch, J. Cal Neel, R T. C.
Hunter and W. G. Peterson.
On motion, the following committee
was appointed to memoralize the Legis
latute in regard to rule third as adopted
by the committee U D C., viz: Com
rades'O. L. Schumpert, G. F. Long and
D B. Wheeler.
The roll of the camp was then called
to secure facts as to the history of differ
ent members of the camp for information
of the committee.
No further business, the camp ad
journed.J W. GARY, Commander.
C. F. BOYD, Ad'j.
Dote From St. Philimps.
The old year has gone and a new one
has taken its place.
The Christmas' tree at St. Philips
proved a success it was laden with
many nice presents.
a The Christmas holidays was enjoyed
by all in this community.
The people are busy at work begin
ing a new year. We can bear the axes
in varions directions clearing the forest.
Some of the people are not through
gathering their cotton crop, this has
not been known for years.
Dr. Dickert left last Sunday for
Charleston where he will finish his
medical course.
Mr. David Kih'ler, of Texas, is now
at bome visiting his parent and
frien4ds.
There have been more movings this
year than we have seen for a long
time.
The young folks of our community are
still having a jolly old time as we can
hear of adance every few days.
We have not heard from Josh Trump
in a long time he must be in the state
of sleep again and if he is I hope that
1902 will wake him up.
Feathertop.
Jan. 10, 1902.
Exce1lor Itema.
We have had some real cold weather
again but after all our winters here are
rather mild.
SOur school has been closed this week
owing to the illness of our teacher,
Prof. R. C. Counts. Hope he will
soon be able to attend to his duty in
the school room again.
Mrs. K. Baker and children, of
Greenwood, have been on a visit to
Mr. A. A. Nate's family here.
-Some of our farmers say the grain
has been frozen out pretty badly. We
hope, however, the grain has not been
injured as badly as thought. We
believe late so wing of oats are all killed.
Some of the farmers say they will sow
over again.
Mrs. J. D. Stone is spending a few
days with her father's family.
Mr. Clinton Shealy and wife and Mr.
Willie Shealy and wife, of Monticello
section, visieid in this community Sat
urday and Sunday.
Rev. W. W. McMorries preached
a good sermon here Sunday afternoon
from the text: "Walk as the children
of light." The sermon was listened to
with much interest.
A new bridge with side railing has
Sbeen recently put at the calamus pon.d.
The bridges ought to be kept in good
-condffon if the roads don't get worked
- I when they need it. The roads will be
worked as soon as the weather will
permit.
Carrie Lou, little daughter of Mr.
Sand Mrs. E. M. Cook died at their
t home in this section on Sunday after
noon, Jan. 5, 1902, after an illness of
1 about two weeks. The burial service
V was conducted on Monday afternoon
i by Rev. W. W. McMorri< s and the re
mains were laid to rest in the Prosper
e ity cemetery to await the morning of
-the resurre'ction. The little girl had
i just reached the age to be the joy of
e Ithe borne and will be greatly missed
. Iby the lovisg parents, relatives and
r friends. We extend our sympathy to
0the bereaved family and would say,
weep not fond parents as those who
have no hope for you shall meet your
Idarling little girl again on that bright
dand happy shore.
e Sigma.
Strikes a Rich Find.
I"I was troubled for several years with
chronic iodigestioni and nervous debili
ty," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster,
N. H., "No remedy helped me until I
began fnsing Electric Bitters, which
did me moore good than all the medi*
-ie vrue.Thyhv lokp
Se ie i eele. Thealhv flor yers
my wfe say ectricn Bitelhrs arjs
,yslni o eae ruls htte
s are aysan Eetonic anditeratr jus
yrsplea,nddown omen oue; other thed
d ae ian gan teis pace irnvigoratorlfo'
ywak Tryuem dOwnl woce. Saifaonhere
aned- lldugss
e' icine can take its place in our family.'
.
y Try them. Only 50c.Satisfaction guar
a.ona he all druzeists.
aing baking
ilways econ
the Royal.
:es the finest,
ome and de
ANNUILFiNiNIL RFPORT
Of te (ler adl Tro8slier of tho Tow
of h0mcrry, & for tle Fisca Year
Eldinj Decemker 31st, 1901
RECEIPTS
Taxes collected for 1897........$ 4 20 j
"" 1898...... 3 51
1899....... . 39 99
" " " 1900......... 1,382 47
" " 1901......... 10,276 09
License...... .... .................... 687 75
Petty cash.......................... 484 25
aents................................. 418 15
Fines .................................. 842 10
3treetduty........................... 1,171 00
Loans from Mrs. F. C. Hol
brook................................ 2,500 00
Loans from Mrs. Mary A
Ehrman............................ 500 00
Loans from Mrs. M. H. Jones 200 00
Loars from Mr. Z. F. Wright 3,100 00
Dispensary profits.............. 3,819 93
,ash balance for 1900........... 23 96
Total receipts...... $25,453 40
EXPENDITURES.
treet bands.................. ...... 2,120 35 [
Idaterial and repairs............. 1,232 56
Eorse feed.......................... 527 63
uperintendent's salary....... 420 00 \
Asst. tup't's salary...... .. .61 00
LIGHT DEPARTMENT.
311 and lamp wicks............... 71 30
[amplighter and Janitor's
salary ............................... 240 00
Rlectric lights and water...... 4,125 00
Rlectric lights and water ex
tension ................ 500 00
$4936 30 I
xeneral expenses................. $1,411 79
ostoffice box rent. ...... 4 00
tationery ............................ 21 16
)pera House insurance........ 310 50 1
)pera house expens.,s........ 28 10
$1,775 55 E
t
alarles, regular police..... 1,860 00
" special police....... 70 63
iel'i expense of police dep't 68 50
$1,999 13
kayor's salary.............. 400 00
Lttorney's salary........... 103 00
3erk's salary................. 600 00
ealth officer's salary........ 540 00
~lerk board of health salary 5 00
special "Guard Board of
Health" salary........... 87 85
en'l exp. board of health 1,263 20
$2,996 05
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
laterial and repairs......... 184 45
'rinting and advertising... 260 45
nterest on water and electric
Lights....................2,520 00
raid interest on water and
eletr1e lights 1900....... 6 67
'aid ote Z. F. Wright..... 3,100 00
aid January opera house
coupons.................... 497 34
'aid July op. housa coupons 496 24
'aid sinking fund committee
public works 1900........1,065 20
'aid sinking fund committee
public works 1901......... 1,050 00
$9,180 35
Total expenditures .....$25,248 92
Casb on hand........... 24 48
$25,453 40
SOUTH GAROLINA,
NEWBERRY COUNTY.4
Personally came before me W. S.
langford, Clerk and Treasurer of the
rown of Newberry, S. C., and made
ath that the above report is true and
~orrect to the best of his knowledge
ud belief.
W. S. L ANGFORD,
C. & T. T. C. N.
worn to before me this 11th day of
January, 1902.
JNO. C. GOGGANS, [L s.]
'test: C. C. C. P.
Otto Kiettner.
E. C. Jones.
Eduard Scholtz.
REPORT
)f Property Owned by and Debt of the
Town of Newberry, 8. C.
LIABILITIES.
fotes in Bank, debt 1898...$10,213 46
Vater & electric light bonds 42.000 001
)pera house bonds........ ..22,000 00
nterest on opera house bonds
January 1, 1902............. 495 00
iscellaneous account, 1901 100 00
otes to Mrs. F. C. Holbrook 2,500 00
tote to Mrs. M. H. Jones... 200 00
ote to Mrs. M. A. Ehrman.. 500 00
$78,008 46
ASSETS.
Jncollected tax, 1901.... .... 4,041 36 r
" " 1900 .......... 181 90
" " 1899......... 96 55 E
" " 1898......... 51 89
)pera house and markets...24,000 00
Ewo Lire engines, trucks and
reels......................... 3,600 00
,000 feet fire hose............ 1500 00
100 feet fire hose.............. 720 00
six mules...................... 600 00
Jarts, wagons and tools......300 00
ne road mac blue............ 250 00
ffice fixtures................... 515 00
ne artesian well............ 2,900 00
Water works and electr'c
lght plant...............42,000 00
'wo acres gravel............. 400 00
Piping, lumber and coal... 250 00
$81,406 70
WANTED!I
A small family to
work a crop on halves.
Good house, land and
stc. F rfute n
stormai Fon aplyatthrin
f tthi
office. 2t
When uc
powder it is
omy to buy
Royal mal
most wholes
licious food.
FIRE IN TOE COUNTY.
Wicker Brothers at Reuben Burned Out
Loss Estimated at $4,000.
Sunday night Wicker Bros., at Reuben,
were burned out. Supposed to have been
the work of an incendiary.
Two buildings were burned and stock
of Goods. They did considerable busi
ness and had on ]ad a large stock of mer
chandise.
The members of the firm are J. P. arid
H. M. Wicker, and they place the lowest
estimate of their loss at $4,ooo, with no
insurance except what they have in the
Farmers Mutual.
It Girdles the Globe
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Ssve,
as the best in the world, extends round
the earth. It's the one perfect healer
of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only
infallible Pile eure. 25c. a box at all
druggists.
NEW BERRY MARKET.
Corrected every Tuesday and Friday
by Summer4ros.
Meat............... - -....... 9(9c.
Shoulders ............................8o.
Hams.................................. 12@ 14(.
Best Lard............... ........... 9412j(c.
Best Molasses, new crop ..... 60W.
Good Molasses.................... 265(O0.
Corn ................. $1.0.
Real .......... . . ................... 900.
.ay...................... $1.0D
Wheat Bran........................ $1.25.
1st Patent Flour................. $5.00. (
2nd Best Flour.................. 4.50.
Strait Flour........................ $4.25. t
Good Ord inary Flour. ........._3.0@4.00. (
Sugar .....................c
Rice.............................. -c.
Coffee........................ 1( 15~c.
Cotton seed meal, per pack..1.25.
Country Produce
Butter, per ib................. 15@20c.
Eggs, per dozen.............. 17c.
Chickens, each............... 15@25c.
Corn, per bushel.............. 850.
Sweet potatoes............... 50(U0.
Turkeys, per tb............... S.
Peas, per bushel.............. 80c.
Oats...................... ........ 6c.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
R EPAIR1NG old and new. Putting
Adown Carpets and Matting, recan
ing Chairs, Upholstering Lounges,
Sofas, etc. Prices moderate. Leave
orders at Herald and News office.
tf WESLEY MEANS. I
TECHE WANTED-Assistant]I
eahrfor Chappell's School for
unexpired term of 4 months. Salary ]
$20 to $30, per month. - For further in
formation address
Board Trustees Chappell's School, ]
tf ,Chappell's, S. C.
(1ALL at The Herald and News office I
Sfor Laboe contracts, Rent con
tracts, Liens, etc.
SIH BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki
nards, 8. 0., will grind on Fridays
and Saturdays of each week. t & f 16t.
200,000Ofeet of Lum-.
ber for sale. Quick de
livery. Apply to S. B.
Aull, Jalapa, S. C.
M14EALS served in good style, the I
Svery best the market affords at
R. J. Miller's restaurant, near post
office t&IftfC
MONEY TO LOAN-Five years I
time at 7 per cent. interest, se
cured by first mortgage on improved
real estate. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter,
Attorneys. f&t tf
POR a good, square meal, go to Bob
..Miller's restaurant, near the post
office. t&f tf
R~'ESH OYST ERS all the time, at
-'R. J. Miller's restaurant. t&f tf.
New Year Greeting! I
18 lbs. Granulated
Sugar for $1.00.
Moseley Bros k
jFFICE HOURS-Persons having
business with the County Super- 1
intedent of Education will please call j
at his office on Mondays and Saturdays,
as those are his office days.
tf Eug. S. Werts, Sup't.
TLUMBER FOR SALE-Good sound
Roughedge at 10c per hundred.
Square Lumber at 50c. We are also 1
prepared to fill bills on short; notice.
LONG & H AVIRD,
tf Silver Street, S C.
Our grand clearing'
out Cost Sale is still
going on and many are
getting the benefit of
our immense bargains.
Moseley Bros.
MAKES THE BREAD
THA.T MAE TH MAN
I _
New
Fint
Block(D
DcPaI
In
InSplen
n fact just as fuLll as ii
ng t e fall months.
his department, and I
t complete outfit. W
3lack Cheviots,
"6 Satin Soli
"t Prunella I
" .Whipcor(
"t Thibet, fc
"t Pebble C
In fict you will be su
>Iete this departnent
emember 'tis one of
vays keep it full and i
Salso cut
flack silk se t"
11acks'lkthis depe.
!affetas. Pean de
%ai are
Astin Duchess-W
lack Garnitures E
lete the picture.
This space is ours,
he differenttdepartm
Yours truly,
hqe Morell
After this
ale will clo!
>etter avail y
>pportun ity.
O.M.
The Head to
an. 13, 19Os
IEDUCEDI
VERY
We are offering our
rices, but in some de)
~iving the goods away
ut business strictly.
Ladies' Jackets-worth $20O(
3.0(
4.0(
5.0(
7.5(
Ladies' Capes reduced in th
Men's Mcintosh Cape
Rubber Shoes at half
All Winter Clothing
Ladies' Woolen Dress Goods be
an.y oher goods too numerous
d prosperous Ne-w Year, we are
iS. iJW
Year
Is Our
oss Gords
tMent
didShape
has been any time dur
We pride ourselves in
iere you can always find
e have just added:
sles,
Iloths,
Is, English make,
ir Heavy Skirts, j
heviot.
rprised to find how com
is for January 1st; but
our hobbies, and we al
nviting.
an important figure in
irtment
Sole, Gros Grain and
the leaders at this time.
have them all. And
too, and other stylish
HIack Trimmings to com
and we expect to use it
u of the good things in
ents of our store.
Veer(at Cost
week our cost
3e so you had
ourseif of this
Foot Clothier.
REDUCED!
entire stock at, reduced
partments we are almost
r. This is not mere talk,
Come and see.
)now 90e.
)"$1.50
"2.00
" 2.50
" 3.75|:
" 5.00
ercoats wort $13.50 now $8.50
" " 12 50 " 7.50
" "10.00 " 6.50
" " 8.00 " p5
Coats at just half pricP.
price.
etberentl redcen many cases one-half.
to mention at sacrifice prices.
>eral patronage, and wishing all a happy
Yours truly,
OC TEN.