The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 15, 1902, Image 3
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Preaching at Enoree.
T here will be preaching at Enore
Baptist church at 11 a. m. next Sunday
The new pastor, Rev. J. H. Pearcy, i
expected to be present.
The best pbysic-Chamberlaiu's Sto
m tch and Liver Tabhets Easy to take
Pleasant in effect. For sale at Smith'
drug store, Newberry, and Aull, Hent:
& Co, Pouaria.
P rop ., - Itt's First B8#le.
The first bale of cotton for the sea
son was sold at Prosperity on Tuesda
by Mr. J. W. Stockman to Wheeler s
Bowers at 8.55. This beats the recor
for early cotton at Prosperity.
Ch..mberlain's ('olie, Cholera ani
Diarrho"n Remedy has a world widi
reputation for it cure". It never fail
and is pleasant and rife to take. Fo
:ale at Smith's drug store, Newberry
and Au'l, Hentz & Co. Powaria.
SMarred.
Sunday morning, August 10th, at'
a. in., at the home of the bride'
mother, Mr. Will Jeter and Mis
Elliott Carter, Rev. Edwards, of the
O'Neall Street Church, officiating. Al
of West End.
Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg
Iowa, was cured of a stornach troublh
with which he had be-n afflicted foi
t years, by four boxes of Chamberlain'E
Stowacu and Liver Tablets. He hac
previously tried ma".y other r'medi
and a number of physicians withont re
lief. For sale at Smi; h's drug store
Newberry, and Aull, Hentz & Co.
Pomaria.
Haeds.,me Omcers.
Solicitor Sease and Stenographei
Motte, two of the handsomest and mos
efficient court officials that any judicia
circuit can boast of, are here, in gooc
health, and performing their respectiv4
duties in their accustomed way, so sat.
isfactorily to everybody. -Greenwoot
Journal, 13th.
t Look At Ber.
Whence came that sprightly step
faultless skin, rich, rosy complexiou
smiling face. She looks good, feels
Rood Here's her secret She uses Dr
King's New Life Pills. Result,- al
organs active, digestion got-d, no head
aches, no chance for "blues " Tr3
them yourself. Only 25c at all drug
giste.
An Ex-Greenvi- Boy.
* Otto Kletner, who has served foi
*two terms as mayor of Newberry, ii
aex-Greenville boy and is well knowr
here. His friends will be pleased t<
-learn that he has been nominated foi
mayor for a third term.
In a card in the Newberry paperi
this however, Mr. Klettner very
declines the nomination. -
Greenville News, 13th.
- Statters all Meords.
T wioe in hospital, F. A. Galledge,
*Verbena, Ala, paid a vast sum to doe
sors to cure a severe case of piles,
asing 24 tumors. When all failed,
Biicklen's Aroica Salve soon enred
him. Subdues Infiammation, conqucri
Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in the
world. 25c at all druggist.
'. The County Campag.
The county campaigners will soon be
on the home stretch. Next week they
will have to put in afull week's work,
and ,that will wind up the campaign;
then comes the battle of ballots, or
Tuesday, the 26th.
The following are the appointments
for next week:
Spearman's Spring, Tuesday, 19th.
Whitmires, Wednesday, 20th.
Mt. Plaant, Thursday, 21st.
Keitt's, Friday, 22nd.
Newberry, Saturday, 23rd.
West End, Saturday, 23rd.
all Were Sared.
* "For years I suffered such untok
misery from Bronchitis," writes J. H
Johnston of Broughton, Ga., "that of
" ten I was unable to work. Then, wher
everytbing else failed, I was wholly
cnred by Dr. King's Nlew Discovery foi
Consumption. My wife suffered in
tensely from Asthma, till it cured her
and all our experience goes to show i
is the best Croup medicine in th4
world." A trial will convince.you it'
unrivaled for Throat and Lung die
eases. Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00
Trial bottles tree at all druggist.
Reunion of Company G.
August 26 is the anniversary of Comn
pany G, 13th S. C. V., for their bap
tism of fire. On this day the survivor:
are wont to miset and look each othe:
in the face and rehearse old experiences
But the first Democratic primary ha
been fixed for that day and the conm
mittee on arrangements has selected
Saturday, Auguxst 24, as the most suita
ble day for holding the reunion. .A
usu.al a business session will be held il
the town of Prosperity at 9 o'clock~
The reunion barbecue at Young's Grov<
will be prepared by W. J. Mills, an<
that name means something in connec
- tion with barbecue-and a sermon wil
Fbe preached at the same place. Al
friends of the veterans and the publi
generally rivited.
geneJ. M.Werts,
J. H. Dominick,
L S. Bowers,
Committee.
A Cure for Cholera Infautum.
"Last May," sa'ys Mrs. Curtis Bokei
of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant chil
of our neighbor's was suffering froi
cholera infantum. The doctor ha
given up all hopes of recovery. I tool
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy to th
house, telling them I felt sure it woul
do good if used according to direction:
In two days' time the child had full
recovered, and is now (nearly a 3ea
since) a vigorous healthy girl. I hav
recommended this Remedy frequenti
and have never known it to fail in an
single instance." For sale at Smith
drug store,Newberry, and Aull, Hents
So. Pomaria.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
There will be no preaching at Colony i
Sunday. ye.
The laying of the sewerage pipes will 1
be completed this week. in
Minnaugh's odds and ends sale is the
- feature this week. He has things in
stirring.
Citizens of Ward One announce Mr. an(
E. Y. Morris a candidate for alderman
from that ward. ye
a The Caldwell boys and the "Pick-ups"
will play a game of ball Saturday after- Mi
noon at the college park.
The usual services will be held at the r
- Lutheran Church Sunday morning,
y conducted by Rev. M. J. Epting.
Magistrate Chappell sent Marshall tar
Swittenberg to the chaingang yester- bu
day for 30 days on a charge of petty
larceny. Ne
An extra communication of Amity tri]
Lodge A. F. M., will be held Monday
r night for the purpose of conferring the ye,
E. A. degree. frii
Fifteen or twenty Newberrians will go
on the excursion over the Seaboard Air th(
; Line on the 20th to Old Point Comfort Cu
, and other points.
3 A party of young gentlemen from car
Columbia passed through the city wa
I Wednesday on their way to the moun- I
tains by private conveyance. beE
Don't forget Tuesday, August 15, v
campaign day at Spearman's Mineral Ri
Spring a big crowd and a good dinner 3
assured as Jas. Dunbar will funish the bee
dinner. wit
The many friends of Mr. Monroe Ki
Wicker are glad to see him out again A
after an illness of three weeks. He Sur
was able to join the campaign party wif
yesterday. -C
The union service Sunday night will I
be held in the first Baptist church. Ser- in t
man by Rev. W. I. Herbert, pastor of J. '
I the Central Methodist church. -C
Dr. T. W. Smith, of the county, has C
moved to town to practice his profes- can
l sion and occupies the residence next to (an
Mr. W. T. Tarrant. We welcome him in
to the city. tise
Every young man who has become of t
age since the last primary election Gor
should have his name enrolled on a Demo- N.
cratic club roll. This is necessary in bro
order to vote. for
Manager L. W. Floyd, of the oil mill, h
announces in this paper that they are left
ready to do ginning, and it will be wo
observed that they are ginning for less hon
money than heretofore. N.
LMr. C. W. Douglas has something N
new called "Tera-Sope," for cleaning, visi
scouring and polishing. It is something rep
that everybody needs about a house, cry
and it does the work nicely. sec1
We hear that the petitions asking #
for the election on the question of bonds ove
for the extension of the sewerage have the
been pretty generally signed. They fanr
should be handed in tothe council. rela
Wade Perry, one of the colored dray- for
men of the town, was before the mayor bef
yesterday on a charge of interfering bia
with passengers at the depot, soliciting
baggage. He was fined adollar as a
lesson, is
_____ _____ ____Da'
tati
Masonie Pienic, rep
The picnic given by the masonic the:
lodges of this city and of Prosperity see
was held at Ebenezer camp ground,
three miles from the city, yesterday. ci
Owing to the inclemency of the weather
the attendance was not as large as it
otherwise would have been, but a most
pleasant day was spent by the masons
and their friends.
- The program as already published
was carr'ied out.
issu
Look Pleasant. Please, rep
Photographer C. C. Harla[, of Eaton, not
0., can do so now, though for years be The
couldn't because he suffered untold
agony from the worst form of ind iges- Jr
ion. All physicians and medicines trai
failed to help him till he tried Electric had
Bitters, which worked such wonders for mi
him that be declares they are a god- a
send to sufferers from dyspepsia and
stomach troubles. Unrivaled for die. stai
eases of the Stomach, Liver and Kid- not
neys, they build up and give new life He
to the whole system. Try them. Only
50c. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Prosperity Personals.A
Miss Estelle Stewart, who has returned
from a visit to Rev. W. B. Wharton's
family, of Columbia, reports a delight= c
ful time. cro
-Miss Annie Belle Wise and Mrs. aft<
Dinglehoff, of Prosperity, visited Mrs- 4.3
-C. B. Martin, of Newberry this week. bea
Miss Louise Wharton, of Columbia, A
Sis visiting Miss Estelle Stewart, of i
. Prosperity. Cal
j Mr. Marion Arial is visiting friends Chi
- in Prosperity. Ab:
s Mr- George Harmon, of near Green- Cal
wood, has been visiting friends and Rei
relatives in Prosperity. Cai
Miss Lola Lake, of Newberry, is Lei
spending a few days with Miss Estelle Jus
Stewart, of Prosperity. Br<
LMrs. Rosa Dunkin and children, of Br<
Prosperity, are visiting friends and
relatives in Anderson.**
- tha
Women and Jewel.- Bra
Jewels, candy, flowers, man-that isth
the order of a woman's preference. T
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman Even thbat sta
greatest of all jewels, health, is often tha
, ruined in the strenuous efforts to make co
d or save the money to purchase them. sat
n If a woman will risk her health to get a
coveted gem then let her fortify her- by
& self against the insiduous conse- est
- quences of coughs, colds and bronchial io
e affections by the regular use of Dr het
d Boshee's German Syrup. It will
s. promptly arrest consumption in its coi
yral tgsadha teafce ug e
early bronchia tund hand dre actedrnge r
,r sase roma tesut>em. nd di t dra
y diseae fromth iym t is in r or
y cue-as, colds aal bocrtan cruefo
s oug cod get this rlial rmes.
, You can e this reialermey.t
Ge re' pcilAmnc b
r., W. E. Pelham & Son.
rm rhaann% Rnneial Almanae bel
PERSONAL
Zev. W. I. Herbert went to Chapin
;terday.
tev. T. W. Sloan, of Greenville, is
the city.
Iiss Myra Mower has been visiting
Laurens this week.
Ir. E. P. Wideman spent Saturday
I Sunday last in Greenwood.
Ir. and Mrs. E. M. Evans returned
iterday from Glenn Springs.
iss Bessie Simmons is visiting the
ses Caine in Laurens this week.
fr. T. C. Pool has returned from a
> to Hendersonville and Asheville.
). L. Schumpert, Esq., went to Spar
burg Wednesday on professional
iness.
Eiss S. L. Holland and Miss Banna
el returned on Friday last from a
to Washington.
Ziss Jennie May Chappell returned
terday from a visit to relatives and
ds in Laurens County.
Eiss Lucy Jones, of Newberry, is in
city visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. M.
berton. -Greenwocd Index, 14th.
L. A. Freeman, superintendent of the
ding room at the Newberry mills,
3 in the city. -Greenville News, 13th.
,eRoy Lee, Esq., of Kingstree, has
n in the city for the past few days
ting Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. S. A.
er.
Er. E. S. McNeill, of Augusta, has
n in the city for the past few days
h his family at Mr. J. H. M. ]
Lard's.
Er. J. W. White, of Newberry, spent
day and yesterday here with his 4
e, who is visiting Mrs. A. J. Sproles.
reenwood Daily Index, 13th.
[iss Mamie Parks, of Newberry, is
he city visiting her aunts, Mesdames
V. Duckett and Georgia Williams.
reenwood Daily Index, 14th.
ol. Geo. Johnstone, of Newberry,
didate for the United States senate
d one of the leading candidates) was
the city Sunday. -Laurens Adver- J
r, 13th.
r. C. D. Weeks and sister, Miss
don left yesterday for Asheville,
C., to spend a few days with their l
ther, Mr. Jim Weeks, who is there
his health.
[rs. T. J. Bolton and two children
yesterday for their home in Green
i after a visit of a few days at the
ie of Mrs. Bolton's father, Rev.
N. Burton.
[r. John Scott has returned from a (
t to his old home in Illinois. He
rts a delightful trip and says the
of hard times is not heard in that ]
;ion of the country.
rs. R. H. Jennings, who stopped
r in Newberry on her return from
reunion at Greenville, to visit the I
lily of Mr. F. J. Russell and other
tives in the city, left on Monday y
Prosperity to visit relatives there
are returning to her home at Colum
]
Sixty year. of Popularity.
the record of Painkiller (Perry ]
ris'), 'but the shops are full of imi
ons made to sell upon the great i
Litaton of the genuine; be cautious,
refore, when you ask for a bottle to ]
that you get the genuine. Au un
ing remedy for coughs, colds, bron- ]
EFERRED TO THE GRAND JURY,
Istrate Faut Was Not a Comminlsond
)feer When the Coimittei, Cauled
For the Books
[r. Editor:-I nticed in the last
e of your paper that the grand jury
rted F. W. Fant, magistrate, for
sending in his docket for inspection.
committee appointed by the grand _
r, called for the books of magis- ]
;es some time in July. Mr. Fant
not at that time received his comn
sion as magistrate, and therefore
no docket to submit. I make this e
;ement to explain why Mr. Fant did
present his docket for inspection.
was not, at that time, a magistrate.
Yours truly,
A Friend. 1
.ugust 9, 1902.
.Baseball Saturday Afternoon.
aldwell and the "Pick ups" will
is bats at College Park Saturday
rnoon. The game will be called at
. Come out and see the "Pick ups"]
t the great "Champions."
dmission10Oc. Ladies adrnitted free.
ie up of both teams as follows:
dwell. "Pick ups."
ndler. Pitcher. Lyles.
ams. Catcher. Stewart.1
dwell. First Base. Adams.
iwick. Sec'd Base. Senn.
lisle. Third Base. Jones.
tzsey. Short Stop. Boozer.
tice. Right Field Haile.
>wn, J. Center Field. Chaney.
>wn, G. Left Field. Taylor.
Tell Your Neighborn
t you have bought your flour from
nsford mills and you will be assured
t you could have not bought better.
s is a SATISFACTION TO YOU to
rt out with. It is a comfort to know
.t you have the best. Long use will
plete your satisfaction. It is the
isfaction from long use experienced
housekeepers everywhere, that has
ablished confidence in "Clifton"
ir. Good words for it, which you
r on every hand, spring from this
ifidence. In justice to your best in
ests you ought to use "Clifton."
BRANSFORD MILLS,
Owensboro, Ky.
ILEAN LINEN pays. In order to
have it this way send it to New
~ry Steam Laundry.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
As Appointed by the Executive CommitteE
for the Primary Election-Vacancies to
be Filled.
The following is the list of manager
for the primary election as appoinee<
by the County Executive Committee
Those precincts that are left vacan
are to be filled:
NO. 1.
Old Men's Club-S P Boozer, M J
Scott and W T Tarrant.
Young Men's Club-S. S. Langford
D. F. Pifer and J. Claud Dominick.
Carolina Club-Jno A. Summer, Jno,
K. Bass, and Frank L. Byrum.
Facto:y Club-P. F. Baxter, Nee
ampbell and Brooks Hutchinson.
Helena Club-B E Julian, G P Hil
and J W L Arthur.
Hartford Club-J W Derrick, L E
ummers and J E Nobles.
Johnstone Academy Club - G M
Bligh, J Cal Neel and J B Halfacre.
NO. 2.
Mulberry Club-S S Cunningham, J
D Nance and J H Suber.
Mt. Bethel Club-S J D Price, Chas
3 Suber and Joe Brown.
Garmany Club-C L Leitzsey, John
r Oxner and Herbert McGraw.
NO. 3.
Maybinton Club-J B Richards, F E
faybin and B. H. Maybin.
Mt. Pleasant Club-W D Rutherford,
5am Graham and Fred Smith.
NO. 4.
Whitmire Club
Long Lane Club-Lambert Chandler,
:enry Burton and Bachman Cromer.
NO. 5.
Jalapa Club-S M Duncan, Wm W
arrow and David Spearman.
Conservative Club-T H Chalmers,
V H Eddy and John H Aull.
Kinards Club-J A Dominick, W L
opeland and J J Hitt.
NO. 6.
Trinity Club-John Hendrix, Walter
spearman and Cothran Longshore.
Old Men's Club-J Will Wilson, S E
eenn and J S Floyd, Jr.
Reederville Club-John Livingston, J
vi Smith and H J Motes.
NO. 7.
Saluda Club-J W Reid, J W Sanders
nd J W Ropp.
Chappells Club-W. L. Andrews, J.
. White and J. R. Scurry.
Vaughanville Club-M. Dwight Smith,
lenry M. Boozer and C. A. Brooks.
No. 8.
Utopia Club-Arthur Foy, J. W.
teagin and J. L. Thrailkill.
East Riverside Club-David. Paysinger,
t. T. Buzhardt, and Duffie D. Schum
ert.
Deadfall Club-Joe Alewine, D. B.
Verts and Arthur Werts.
No. 9.
Warehouse Club-Jno. B. Fellers, M.
vi. Bedenbaugh and B. T. Young.
St. Lukes Club-W. F. Bedenbaugh,
3. S. Nichols and A. L. Boozer.
Saluda Club-L. L. Dominick, M. W.
ledenbaugh and H. L. Fellers.
O'Neal Club-W. P. Pough, Noah L.
oore and Jno. H. Garrett.
Mt. Pilgrim Club
Liberty Club-J. 0. Moore, N. R.
ster and J. T. Hunter.
Monticello Club-M. W. Sheely, J.H.
edenbaugh and D. B. Warner..
Fairview Club
Swilton Club-Ernest E. Sligh, J. A.
iller and J. H. W. Long.
No. 10.
Union Club-T. L. B. Epps, M. L.
.~nand L. I. Feagle.
JdyStreet Club-B. M. D. Living
ton, J. P. Cannon and J. D. H. Kibler.
St. Paul's Club-T. A. Epting, J. J.
ibler and Edmund Sheely.
Central Club-C. W. Sheely, J. C.
eybt and Joe Stuckman.
Colony Club-L. Q. Fellers, James
llesor and Jno. Sligh.
Little Mt. Club-J. E. Boland, J. N.
eagle and Ira. C. Boland.
No. 11.
Zion Club-M. H. Folk, Jacob E.
tromer and L. B. Eargle.
St. Phillips Club-R. G. Sligh, W. R.
oon, and M. L. Wicker.
Walton Club-Bachman M. Suber, W.
3. Graham and R. L. Crooks.
Pomaria Club-H. F. Counts, Richard
{ipp and Julius Kc an.
Fork Club. -
NOMINATIONS.
P'or Alderman-Ward 1.
LR. E. Y. MORRIS IS HEREBY
announced a candidate for Alder
ian for Ward 1, and is pledged to
.bide the result of the primr election.
CITIZENS OF WAR D ONE.
BOTTON GINNING!I
W E are ready to gin
your cotton at 75
:ents per bale of 500
bs., and sell you bag
ing and ties at 50 cts.
per bale, making $1.25
ser bale for ginning,
agging and ties. Bag
ing and ties strictly
:ash.
Will pay 21 cts. per
ushel (of 30 lbs.) for
otton seed delivered
at Oil Mill.
Nwbrry Oil Mill,
L W. FLOYD, Manager.
Ail llaes are
THE BEST.
FULL LINE
- OF -
REPAIRS
FOR SALE BY
J.W. Wie.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
REMEMBER AT SPEARMAN'S
Spring campaign day Tuesday,
August 15, the largest crowd, and the
best barbecue dinner, the 'cue will be
prepared by James Dunbar.
H AVE you seen our ready-made
muslin underwear for ladies?
Price is reduced, at Wooten.
NEW MACKEREL just received at
JAS. F. TODD & CO'S.
SCRAP IRON WANTED-Highest
market price paid for scrap iron by
JAMES F. TODD.
IXIE Mosqueto Canopies. Nets
and Frames $2.00. S. J. Wooten.
T A. GRAHAM AND H. A. WICK
, er will furnish a first-class barbe
cue at Keitt's Grove on campaign day,
August 22. Gentlemen 40c; ladies 35c.
C AR RI A G E ACCOMMODATIONS
for the public-I am running a
carriage and will be pleased to serve
any who desire such service. Carriage
exclusively for white people. Orders
left at Cabaniss' market will be proper
ly attended to. J. C. DOMINICK.
3t t&f.
FOR SALE-8-horse Talbot Engine,
50-saw gin and condenser and power
press, also shingle machine-cheap.
Apply to J. B. CLARY.
W ALL Paper can be had at Wooten's
where its kept in stock. tf
Y OU want a cool coat? You can get
it at Wooten's. tf
lOF SALE I HAVE LANDS IN
U New berry and Loxingt",n Count.ies
which I am anxious to sell. Will sell
cheap for cash or on reasotab-le terms.
1 mo. f&t DAVID HLPP.
YOUNG JACK for service. Apply
to A. L. Knighton.
tf M M. BUFORD.
AVE things up to date. Send 'our
Collars and Cuffs to Newberry
Steam Laundry.
'O bundle too small, une too large,
to have our attention.
Newberry Steam Laundry.
CALL at The Herald and News office
for Labor contracts, Rent con
tracts, Liens, etc.
T INE LOAD BRADFORD MEL
lons, Saturday. I sell Groceries
cheapcr for cash tan any house.
J. P. COOK.
ALL busine&s tbat~'i buzin,ss is "re
ciprocity" business. We relp
those who help ur; it pass usan them.
The Newberry Steam Liundry.
[F s,ou have fault to find do not hesi
tate to tell us. All complaints are
carefully considered at the Newberry
Steam Laundry.
VONEY TlO LOAN-We negotiate
loans on improved farm lands at
eigh t per cen.t. interest on long~ ime.
Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Atto:nejs.
RUBB ER STA MPS - amne .stamp
15Sc. per line. Pads 10c. Dates,
merchants marking outfits J P. Cook.
Newberry, S. C., Rubber S'tamis Manu
facturer. 6uis itaw
N PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES
Do your eyes ache and burn at
night? I have the best trial case for
fittng Spectacles and Eyeglasses, and
can fit the most difficult eyes, with the
proper glasses. I have fitted glasses
for the best people in the county and
can fit you., I use only the best grade
Crystaline lenses. Come and give me
a trial and be convinced. Strictly one
price to all. GUY DANIELS,
Jeweler and Optician.
THE Newberry Roller Mill is now
ready for grinding the new crop of
wheat. You can make engagements
for day or night. Re.member they
grind for the tenth. The mill makes
less seconds and shorts and more first
class flour than the other mills. Hence
it will pay you to take your wheat to
them. Their guarantee is more than
all other mill offers. Give them, your
grinding and you will be better pleased
than anywhere else.
L.O. O.F.
PULASKI LODGE NO. 20.
M EE TS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
at 8 o'clock at their ball at the
Graded School building. Visitors cor
dially invited.
COLE. L BLEASE, N G
T. S. Hudson, Secretary.
Hello Central !----Gie Me 48
Thc Nederry Graite Froilt
GOllfectiolerY all Baery!
They have all kinds of Bread
Patent Bread, Milk Bread,
Graham Bread, Cream Bread,
Cap Bread, Rye Bread,
Kimmel Seed Rye Bread,
Boston Brown Bread.
Large4t assortment of fresh, fancy
Cakes ever shown here before.
Orders taken by Telephone and de
livered free of charge as we have out
our new delivery wagon.
Call and see us, or ring up Phone
No. 48.
H. A. Meyer & Son.
.JJIELRL
1n large varieties from
a cheap Stick Pin to a
FINE GOL.D WATCH.
Call and examine my
stock before buying.
Eduln ardSOlioian.
I Jeweler and Optician.
erchandise.
thrown on
iin counters
:k of Printed
)rgandies to
at
ST COST.
nds and Short
ry department
ices, including
risses, Muslins,
3s, Linen Batis
and Summer
fact every de
en touched in
II SALE
gainer. Come
.ge of this op
Yours truly,
RE THE BEST....
t and wish to close
en selling at $2.75
w is cut to $2.00.
inity to get the best
AT
Hats, Clothing &nd
weeks.
CK OF
~SHIoN BOOKS.
'OTEN.
h at only 49 cents.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
11 lbs good Rio Coffee for $1.00.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
Fruit Jar Rubbers at only 4e. doz.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
300 pairs Ladies' Slippers worth
$1.50 going at 69c. a pair.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
13 bars Good Washing Soap at
only 25c.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
4 boxes of Star Lye at onliy 25c.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
China Plates, Cups and Sancers
at only 10e. worth twice as much.
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20 yds. Sea Island Clo
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
801lbs Special Drive T wist Chew
ing Tobcco at only 25c per lb.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
'6 packages~ (16 oz eacb) Wash
ing Powers at only 25c.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
Mson's Frait Jars-I doz. i gals.
at 99c , 1 doz qts. at 73e.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
100 'pairs Children's Slippers
worth $1.23 at only 61c. a pair.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
12 lbs. Arm and Hammer Keg
Soda at only 25c.
At 0. KLETTNER'S,
10 yds. 40 in. Heavy Sheeting at
only 49c.
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