Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, January 04, 1879, Image 2

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THE OKANOEIUmO TIMES. ibbue1) l v kky batukuay mokninu MEMdrHAW K RUWAKDS, Proprietors. ST1I.KH Ii. MKLLICIIAM11 Kditor. O*c Copy one lVrtr....y?.$1 00 " St* Months. To HhIcs oT AuvcrlisinR. Onr Sjvdfcltf IWtr'fcbi.$1 00 Each Subsequent " . CO XoH'r^ inserted in Loral Column ct.' 20e per Line. tf fi r n $ \.4tf ?SvftBctf'pfton? and 7V?msvrit Advertise ments, to be pttirl fnr m ^rfmnre. H?>" .We aro in no Ti?y responsible ler th? ?i??r? or opinions of onr Coirespoiid I i^'I^?kTm. V~j A N U A K V 4. 18T0. Onr Posjtion. This Icing ihc Orel of the New Year it u)ay he preopr for ua b.rieliy test*!? our position. Oar e>iito:i*l ortnoc lion with the Clarion haxing ewocK in consequence of propositions of partnership. mr.de to Mr F>im-> try Mr. S^cridan'wbo, we ?mierst-and, was endeeverin-. to pnrqhis-ic th? TrxiM, which he had b.;rn. conduct in?r tindoi un arrangement *ith Mr. Boliver sum consul id tue : tho t?r> papon into one, we determined if ws could hoy R press and material anywhere to pub lish naolhcr Democratic paper in the County. We d\l (bis in no spirit of opposi tion or interference with tha proposed scheme, hut-Mlcly?? expressed before,t because., we can.ichsntinrtsly believe thai two pnpjra aro best t,br \ho publi c in tercet. Hearing howcjeV that Mr. Rolivor had refasefl to tfetl the Tiacfot to tho parties mentioned we male a prop o aition purchase, which has boon accrptcr?. The **\e w bona, fido, and soon :uj llroj<Hpcr^ are recor.ictI.trp will ro le r < ur rcade.? to :br book;aiid page in the Clerk*:: .;'3;o. Mr. W. A.. Edwards, the old and established [muter of the'plaoe; is as sociated with us, an.I we intend to issue a Deniocrutid paper; the record of which shad apeak for itself. Btii.v? I*. Mr.t.i,'irjiiAMl*. . ipr&p4>y; MOW YSHif wheel of time bars made amdber rft-vojulion. One more y enr> has \ aWd never to return; and tLothcr. fmgl.V.! Tilth ite conHict air bopts and j <'ars: huh d?w^Pti up dn in. Te tho you tig ami gay these shift' hig years crc ln.^cd n? bright liar bingora. of time, Injuring on their golden wings tho richest fruits of joy und peace, and arching the hori Roa of the future, with a rainbow of promise and cbrcr To the more thoughtful, wUom Btads ure ^egiut.iitg to wear the sil Terod livery of tho grave, ea.-h year rts it rolls round iri its mighty course io reckoned aa only another step in tl-.c funeral mat eh to a vnut and un expio?Su eternity'. U be Hands arc fust running out frotfS ihr Ironr glai!'s of time. To sonio oi u:- n ?'oodly nnmber of tho^u sands aiay be left Ui How on, while to oth eirt ihoy uro m arly or quite spent In ilio wisdom of an all-wise, and ni^rqiftil, providence, to none of'ua isgivon tlo power of knowing the eUoct moment at V'hkh the last grain ? '.mil i'all out. i But it is iit the power ofua all io j l:now, that whjlo" these sands tiro slowly bu! Burely ebbing away we should, seize and improve every nio im ?i. To sit and mope over losl op norluiiiHcs, and Ihti's lose grcti! ;r (:n.? jis the height of folly. ? rt. it* .? ?> wo'Il- bribe >veb of life A I) igbl .el fohlen tilling, "And to dotdod'i) will with :i ready heart A .d-in >dh tirNt^ife^vifl nrid v. Illing, Th?h t.. .-Oi.n the fiWeate; plotider threads Of oifr curio.tri live? tejuadcr. And -ben bh'i'uie^jW.vtii f*r me t n;-.'v l. inb A" '? -if si id f?!*?sva ml wonder!" ' I<ifc ijt rtrti r:td earliest an I tlioro !.- ?.o i'.nc ;:: the battle of right. ll iu iL.' frailly o?; liiunan nature, du ii?s 1-iwv" been neglected und re?ul? liotis ?r i.eU) we must let the dead Iaal bury ils ?Jetnl, and blriko still tint (lei blowj IV r t!;e prc?ottt *T.ntl eventful future. Itosotutions i.iid.prull. si?ii? tnajt be bacicod by c.'.mn[.i.'. ' Lot<p l.i>\- tin 1 nb:irusa)i:al pr.iy ? t.i; ;.nt the true to ot chris iciu \ bul lite j/iht'iical lulliil ^.t'-nt cl tii? /ejipjMal law which prompti ua to love Our creator hu . pi<'nlVl) a.id io ?!!.;. !';.do the goldon >::! ? "to do trim olliuT:. Ui We Would l bul I hey flictild do unto its." ?raial ;- 'thi''! ptcitire mar scein ci our it;ill ho ions extuted that, tli Ti^'n-.. pun of lSHd, i: v\e uro permit la! to I ?! ! 1 ? nur. kniu upon in all us wiser and bolter mod and women. '1 be TlMkb, under its new auspices, in (his first week in 1S79, greets its renders with brignt hopes and choer iul hearts; and now in conclusion wo wish one and all n happy new year, and a prosperous issue through Storni as well as sun-thin*. Tho Oilier oi the Press. It is well paid that "the pen in mightier than the sword." But itis an appalling fact that it is mighty foV error a* wrdl a* for troth. Its proper direotim in ibo trnc mission ot i he p.Vese. Tho sword may overturn Vinrr dor.u, hut. it cannet establish right J Trufh is Btcrnal, rod can never die. The despot may throttle it under hi.s her.l, the ?ward way redden it With its gore, sophistry may silehcj it far a season, but, like gild tri.*d in the fnrnncA, il enmea out purer and bright or for its iniefbrUnscfi, or, li.Vetbo herb, it eosTds f rth its s woo! est fra grance ?h^n trampled under fo^t. Ifnch is fi*id about the parity of the piilpit and the purity of tho bench, but probably t4to great-:.*t in rands of corruption have been urtde upon ihr press of the land, which should be the noblest bulwark of lib erty. Instead of moulding public opinion; in moH pmbcs the preis is (bllowing h, obsequiously Wowing to money and power, regardless of rijjht With such truckling, the mission of t!:o press is diverted and degra ded: Its orlicoia to educate tho mu^ eea and elevate tho standard of public nioraiitj. It is net intended tbsi tho i*?aHerf ofthe'ptesi should inculcate only their own peon liar views, bu*. t,h<\v should be the faithful heralds of truth,.and seek, only its advancement, They should he uninfluenced by any considerations which detract from truth. To thiR end the leaders of tho pros* should be pre-eminent ly independent. '] In y should bo entirely disentangled from euch political connections alli anees or obligations which strati gl a freedom of thought snd speechi The editor should never be a can didate for office; for thus a collision frill arise between self interest and public interest, and the lattor may suffer. The ad vantages of a free and un tiammded press are not sufficiently appreciated by the m. <es. Tho press may be subsidized without any appearance of it to the public. Thlf i.r the primo cause of the politica 1 corruption of the past. It is well to bear itj mind that tho press is geueraily taken as an index of tho character of tho pcop'o, bo catibe froni hence it derives its sup porL. After n11*pnblic;j morality de pends upon individual morality. Let us then uh individuals work together for purer press and more exalted natioual character. We invite our fanners throughout the County to communicate with in upon topics of general interest and especially upon such matters aa pur tain to agriculture and the general improvement of our material pros pects. The TiMKfl is the farmers paper, and their notes will make the paper interesting. Wo ore not speaking now of bank notes en irrocnhneks, which of course are always interesting; but we mean new.i items, agricultural or otherwise We desire correspondents, identi lied with the farmers, from every community, und it matters in>t if the ?\i<t< :tn> sent in the rough, we will attend to the rest. Wo n< sd real rather than fictitious locals; for n paper fdiellld be reliable as Well a.-, newsy, and we intend that the L'ime? hall lie both. Undo the direction of the Evan gelical Alliance ti week of prayer has been appointed in Charleston; and umoug the stihjiols named,a blessing is invoked iipt-n editors, printer) and proprietors i t the pres.-. \\ e say innen ! Lilai in , I:red of the bloody nhirl, now .baking tissue psinl.s belorc i\>h< iv..?. Wo are inclined to think the latter article too thin arid uiusca. sririablu for t hi- weather. Jilaiue saya that Jus. 15. Campbell, ?.'. G. Metiiingbr mid ii. W. M. Maclcoy aro his witnesses to South Carolina hands. Kx-Governor Bon ham h.u boon appointed Railroad Commissiouor for ! ..till-. Carolina l?v Gov< Simpson To the Farmers. (Jon Toomha was recently inter viewed in Washington, anil, when interrogated about tho condition of the ?South, he said that she was get ting poorer and poorer overy year, and that the cause ol iL was that our tanners would have cotton fields and corn patches, instead ol having corn fields and cotton patches. We agree with Gon.Toombs in this if in nothing else, and, as our farmers are now making arrangements for the <oniing crop, we bring iho matter to their attention. Resides "corn fields and. cotton patches," let us also consider the mat ter of diversified pro,*).*. The Orangeburg Democrat say ? : We make the following extract from a letter received a fewdays ago. rVs the writer is a yoiihg gen ? eat* n of fine ability aud education, wi ap preciate the compliment it ..contains very highly: "O i tho improved ap pearance of the Olario't, every man in Oiangeburg county shonld con gratulate von, it is the "first ti tho a;nee the. war that our county has been favored with a purely Demo* cratic, d,vc-'nt an i ro*pt utablo paper.,J This is rather ron.'S on ;h* retir ing editor of the. TlftTKS; hut r;v. offer t Ik; consolation that the yo uug man meant no bar in. Petit Jsror-i TSr January Csort? Robert lW> iff, W ti. \V VT.csh try, (Too. R Kaller, Iteaj. Jofcu-on, Andre? PGne,'J C Stoitdenmire, James T Johnsnn, Thrifts* X Bug!***, " Charles So.?l?r.> >k, Daniel J Carrolt, l'*piel S i'boiua?, Wra. K lilar, Kli-h C Valentine, H irny I?ca>?-ey, J C rVMer. Jacob A Wolf, f.iicitiH Dukes, Berry Ifaflcy, atichael A Arant, Andy Olnrkson, Ja.u?M .if Jkfoss, Noah Whc&tnns, 'Mo W Bat-toft, Lewis H Danlider, Green W J/eyeM'j Henry Glover, John W .Ifaok, a W ttiacr, K Oliver Fairy, .Jacob N Fpgle, Lewis W Week?, Peter K Shulor, Si in ton Bsir, Win. D Stabler, David Jfurphy and I* M Gen eral. OuAxn Junoits. Frank A Brickie, Eugene .V Pad tr Walter C .Aimper, ATelvin A Fosey, James J A/oorer, < r-ihn?. R Livingston, ./ M Brandenburg, Wndu II Reed. Win J Lewis. Charles Shakspearc, LewL R llutto, Geo. (ravin, ./ AugUH Cope, I.som You, Andrew It Byrd, Martin A Livingston, Ale.t /fobin p?n and Andrew Rssbin. BrAiich-ilic Items? This little town is still growing. Two new buildings have been fin ished on Main Street, one by Mr. V. . RioV'crling and ano.hcr, a new drug atore by Mr S. FL Berry. A correspondent "^ysp "Wo need a nevr council ; the old our ia weary and needs rest. A strait-out Demo cratic ticket ia demanded in Febru ary. We have been mixing, but i; don't work well. J. I). I). Ftiirey i; the man for Intendant.*' Call on J. P. Ott and L. R. Dnrry for your drugs, and A F. H, Dukes J. D. D. Fnircy *n,\ J. D. Rhodes for cheap goods. A. S Dukes, Eaq., is vary ill. Turkey is on the decline sinco Christinas. Young "and old seemed tu. enjoy tbemselvea hugely, and peace and harmony prevails in our midst. Senator Tiiitr:ii:.n Irisgiv ;ti a coun terblast to Blain's letter by setting forth before the Teller Committee the testimony as to tho election Irauds in New York, Pennsylvania, Yer ntont and other States, lilaino is met ut every step. It id grnti yi;ig to learn that Go*" . Hampton is thought to be out of (lunger, and \vc have every reason to hope Ll at ho will, i.t ii'io, be :ib!s to lake his seat in Congress. t)n Tuesday night n lire occurred in Charleston which destroyed the cotton press ut tho corner of market street and liast Bay, and 10,000bales of cotton. Slate Treasurer ljcaphcnrt intends to obey litt; order of Judge Dryan tin i uot pay out the interest on Iho rcooij nized bonds 61' the ?-'t?te iu yet. Tht Orancjebur cj Times. Having purchased of Mr. dames L. Situs a half interest iu what was once I known its 14The Kdisto Clarion'-' it becomes necessary for me to make the following statement of facts with reference to my connection with the U< huugcbnrg Times:" In December, IK77, 1 bought of Mr. George lkdivor the "Orarigcburg Times," who then claimed it. bis individual property. It was a genu ine sale. When llii> was made pub lic the News Company sued out an injunction and stopped the publica tion of the paper, alleging that the material upon which the Timos was j buing printed belonged to tho said ' N. wa Company. In January follow ! itig ibe Conti removed the injunction j and the paper was again issued. 1 agreed to continue on the Times as ?. liior provided Mr. Ilolivcr would I guarantee me the titles to the paper when the suit should be adjusted, which he promised to do. Upon the. faith of this promise the Times was regularly issued as a true Democrat ic organ (hiring the year. "When Mr. Suns purchased tlic O'ltiy rion I agreed with hi.n to consolidate the two papers, and thus give the county one good paper. But, in the meantime, Sir. Kims, having beard from a reliable source ttint Mr. Boli vcr had circulated n slanderous re port about hint, snubbed Mr. Boliver by declining an introduction to him on the street. Because of this cir cumstance only Mr. Boliver refuoed, upon application being made, to sign the necceaary papers', until the matter between himself ar:d Mr. Sims could adjusted. Such an event not lieing Itkf.lj-, as Mr. Sims posi'iively refused to apologize or make any statement to Kir. Boliver in reference to the mutter l>etv/etn tbern, I closed the bargain foi a half interest in the (.Marion and abandon'<l my claim on the Times. I, therefore', take pleas-' ure in informing the public that henceforth tin* Brui of Kin-: idan & Sims will insue Tut ?BAMoanuKO Democrat, a weeklv county piper, to meet, s; far a^ possible, it* every respect, the demands of our people, without? any aftilialion, directly or in directly, with Radicalism. Flroo f r. Srrr.ntnAH. M??aiKi>-On the I'Jlh December'I&78< at the Rtr-idt-aee of ?he liride'afnth|er\ by Ki:t. J.?. \V. Uiiltino, Mr. Adam Kourk to Mi*- .L,?llir FoglerV All of Orangoburg County, 8, C. fl$t?^oliitam %'( t?v|>4%rlaacrH!xlp X>*t!? ?? is hereby given that the partner? ?hip between .JOHN C. fl KB and JOA.H fc". MOSRljt?Y, was du>blved ob the tirsl (1 iy of J.inti.iry, A. I). 1871) by mutual cynsent. All debts due ifi the Raid partner ship ur* to.b* paid to, a -d t:2o*(- dnu tYo.tu \\\- Rime discharged by JOHN C LM.KE, who will coniiisue the bastnesaat thfe old ?ttiD'.l under his own name. J C. ri".K, .1. W. MOS F.LKYj Orangeburg, R. C, .lue. 'J, 187 9.?jaii 1 tf; HORSES & MULES For sale LOW DOWN by __ B. F. SLATER. : I will soil in front of tho Court limine on Monday 13th l*7's :\.> (It)) to the hitches! ISIdder fore:-, h the following property : <),;,- Sorrel Hor e. t'no Muggy. Levied oh as the proporty of I*. (jarriek, under la u and mortgage to < !eoi H. Comel*ou. I>. W. SM ITU, Agent Orangehurg, H. C; Dec."8, 1878. jail I It A N I) Tito hndersigaej. respcctl'idlf in format hi | ? iii/..-:;; ol this ...:d adjoining Countici that ho i- prej arid to furnish Fruit Tieft?of every variety. Shade Trees " Flower. " i irape Vine* " treuppornong? three varietici. The Urtipcs ?.r.- warraatcd t?> bo freu from Itot. Ail well packed and guaranteed to keep for ids months. Terms reasonable. A. JOURDTN. For partii ulars apply to this Office, jan 1 IS70 Xotu'o of LMsmissi?ri. The undersigned will file his fund account, with the Judge ol Probate for Ornngcburg Coonty, on (ho 4th day of February next, and a-'* for letters of I?i-::.i ?ory :\* (iuar; di:m of the Efttate of ttoaa Shnler. WJf. J. STROCK, Jan. 4ih,1879.? It Guardian. NOTICE of Dismission. 1 will filu. my final account with tho Judgo of l/robate for Orangeburg bounty, at Administrator uf tho Fstate ofO. M. lirunur on the -It!i day of February next, and ask for Lettern DiKinisBory, PJCO. L. SMITH, Administrator. _J;tn. 4, 1870- ?|anj_4t__. ANNUAL HKPOUT. The following is a list of the claims acted on hy the Ceunty CetoBitesionerH efOrangc burg County dnriug th? fi?c?l Year end ing October Slst, 187S : HOOKA, STATIONERY A!tn PBtZTTINU. A''.m;o/ ' .drncaxnt Amount tl'timid. Liaimtd. A Unwed. Walker,. T>ans and Cofuwctl.#.148 75 $148 76 pat4 do do....: S3 60 ZU 5<J " do ?0. ?5.00 Sfc ?0 unp'I do do. 18 SO 88 8? " 49 ft?. It 00 IT SO ? ?? ?o do. 55 CO 8- 00 paU do Ho . 168 3S 1*R *t ?? Ja? 8 Hey ward., SC 50 e>T> 60 " Jco H Livingaten... 12 00 12 ?0 uup.J Jaa S Heyward. 77 40 (>niMg?bnrg Timea... 54 5U 64 fit) paid Jim S Hoyw?r4. 14 0J 7 00 " T Kohn. 1 O? 1 00 unpd T C An-lrewt. tt 60 15 75 paid Urangcburg jjiines... 51 00 23 60 ? " l'.'.ar Imhbtkdsi;-? Kusn, K II ilo.i^cr. 2 30 S ?0 unpd J W Sellers. 10 20 10 20 " J .1 Bavek...... 10 10 10 20 " J W Sellers. P 7(3 8 75 " GJab'e Hmti. 9 co Henry Silking. 8 80 W K MoMiehael. 4 50 Jno ( yiui. y. . l ftQ ? 'no Jl Livingston... 45 '50 disapproved. ti'bcelcr Golden. 12 40 12 40ijupd D Louis. 2 80 2 8? " L >: Rush. 7 00 7 on ?? Kir* I'.obinuon. 9 50 9 50 " Ja? S it ?/ward. 32 CO 32 fx) C C McMillan. 7 40 7 40 Alhorl -Sinuaona. 9 74? 9 70 M Jurekj. 4 30 , 4 30 . N ii Davis.' 4 00 4 iAJ .1 1) Trezevani._ 7 50 7 >u Kddiu Mg*s. 11 90 7 45 bo rant WUIiaina. 7 40 5 70 A C Norton. 44 Us 29 23 .) \ Loug. 1 70 1 70 .! V Myom. 45 00 45 00 t 'olinis Coekley. 10 30 10 ?0 !> !,o \* i: S ?t..bio.. 09 34 09 34 P I* Potdor.:?:. 7 20 7 20 s \ i on h . 7 20 7 20 .1 j ', Jonca.7 20 7 20 ? I J iiuiker. 3 60 3 Ol Klliott Darby. 0 50 6 50 B.J^'j'CKoii?pt?in*i. 1' ?0 G 50 Adam phe )>?.- 7 40 5 95 15 tj Shnffor. "i26 Qit ^'25 00 C Kdwardsv. 4 50 4 50 J Ji Living4U.i1. lt> 30 12 30 i) J Carrol. 7 50 7 50 \> .1 X iglar. 3 50 3 50 Paul Livingston. 0 60 0 60 Caro'diia Thomas. ' 0 30 6 80 0 ?5 Ril<*y . 10 70 10 70 Wr-iov It..rpin. 9 80 '.? HQ (reo Boliver. 6 09 4 00 Past LsjrtuftTi'su.ie.?. Oer, Boliver. 45 OO 45 00 nnpd R Satiill . 4 50 4 50 Abial Latlire i. '.' 00 9 OO John Roglith. 9 60 9 50 Sol 'Folder. ? 10 8 10 Clay Mcl'.ob-ey. 9 50 '.i 60 C'S Bull. ? 00 diaapproved. 8 1) Gw-:s. 4 20 20 00 M ? i Sallej. 42 50* J H Dou.thij. 224 ."7^ 223 f-7J We certify that the ore is a eerruet lilt of ti.e C laims acird oa by the IlouM during the bi?oAt Vvar 1 377 aa.l . F.. T. B. HMO A K, N. N. UA YDLN. F., ?. JonNsoN. M?rt{?age9's sale. T'.v virtue of n power in a certain mort g?:ge fr(jm Lonin Jamison and Jacob Bro Hian to A. C. Tyler, dated the ?rnt day of January, 1874, nnd recorded in the Kegii ter'ti otlico of Ornngolnirg Cou niy, on thf 18th day of January. 1-7 L I will? ell at public outcry, at Orangeburg, C. iL, So. Ca., on the 3rd day of Feburary 1879, at 12 o'clock M., all "that tract or "plantation of real ?stnte, Ritunte, lyin^ an'i being u* Willow Town .hip, in the County and State aforesaid, on the North nidf of the ^cuth F^diittn River, containing 300 hundred :f< i es more ? r 1.and bounded on the North by larwLs of A. C. Tyher, on the Eastby'landa hi Pelzt r, Rodg6r? ?V: Co.,b?i the South Ky the S?tith Rdistb Itiver and on tho West by lumls of < i. ?<. ReetL Tcrm.<?Cuslij and purchaser to pay for pa;., ra A N N (' TYLER. Mortgagee. Orangeburg County. ^. C, Dec. 30, 1878. jan 4 5t W. 8. ?teoy. W, J. Murray Wg will offer for the next thirty days our entire Steck of WBTTEB GOODS at LOWES FEIGES than ever heard of before. Coins at once and get your share of Bargains. ?TSEY & utx. Wc itrc closing oui a lot of Saddles at Cost sept 1 1 On be lind Cheap lor Cash at KIRK ROBINSON'S STOIIE KUSSEL STREKT. Groceri is nl reduced prices, Lamps und Chimuies, ^'att Plows and Cast ing-. Also u large stock of Hooks, Stationery, (Sold Peii9 nod Pencils, Picture Frames Toilet Sets, Vases, Cups and Mugs suitable- for Holiday Presents, 1$ rackets and \\ ?11 Pocke is. A lso ( >it I ! ;i i?< 1 10 Tons Long'd prepared Chemicals, which used in the place of the Acid Phosphate, is a Cheaper Manure, und has given gen eral sntislhction, for Cotton, Coin oi Small Urain. [H'or Snlc U?u( Desirable Dwelling on the Five Kotch Road in the Tow n of Orungoburg, known as the "Methodist District Parsonage." ?1 TjTsirahlc Building Lots on Glover Street. One Thoroughbred Devon Dull, 5 years old, will bo cold cheap. A lot ul lino Hot House Plants. For particulars call on nor J KIRK ROBIXSON, Russell Street. 1878 ' ly EXTRA Attractions! AT Henry Kohn's HEBTllT BOSS'S DRY GOODS DR i GOODS STOCK LARGER THAN EVERT / '^ , ',.,? ? Assortment to suit the most fastid ious. Mr PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Dress Goods Dress Goods DRESS GOODS Dress Goods Dress Goods We have The ENTIRE STOCK. Close In spection vriil convince you thie is the lime to buy Largest aasortnsent of HOSIERY, HOSIERY, H03IEBY, From 10 cts pw pair up. Ca?3imers Jeaas CArfclMKRS .TEA HS CASSIMERS JEANS RIB RONS, LACES, GLOVES, KID OLOVfiK, The Ir-rgeet *nd "Cheapest Hue Flannels Blankets PLANNKLS BLANKETS ELAN NE LS BLANKETS EST Everybody says our One Dollar Shirt ONE DOLLAR SHIRT OSE DOLLAR SHIRT ONE DOLLAR SHIRT ONE DOLLAR ?HIRT OXE DOLLAR SHIRT ONE DOLLAR SHIRT ONE DOLLAR SHIRT ONE DOLLAR SHIRT ONE DOLLAR SHIRT Six For Six Dollars! Is the best in the State 1' Our Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Stock are repl Bttote, Shoes, Boots, 8hoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots, 8hoes etc with bargains. MOTTO!! fiJKST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY I HENRY KHON HENRY KOHN HENBY KOHN