The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 30, 1892, Image 2
say that we believe the allegation?*
made in hi? letter? are false amt with
out any foundation whatever. It
Established July lOlli, 1X90. ; would add to the reputation of the
Destroyed by Eire December 15th, 1890 Kogigter if it would impure into
charges of this character before
giving them publication.
, If the Democrats of Darlington,
W. D. WOODS, f kihtoks Tillman or anti, should ever care to
make overtures to the llepublicans,
lie-Establishcd Eehruarv llth. 1X91.
T. J. DREW. \
KIOTO us
AND
enoiuiiKTou.-.
reputation of both her dead and
living heroes is confided to her keep
ing, their grand achievements, both
in pace and war, are part of her his-
-v -l
One Dollar a Year.
DAHLINtiTON, S. C .
Wednesday, March 30, 1892.
they would Carry on negotiations
through the agency of one of the
The claim of the machine jioliti-, had pursued the same course they
cians that the tight is on Tillman is would have, to a considerable extent
all a pretense. They are fighting at leugt aisarmed the opposition
lillman because he represents the , . , ;
farmers and workingmen of this! wl| i ch tJlc y are now forced to meet,
tory, and she should visit with the; country. Every blow at him and i'-'en if the menbersof the Legisla-
severst condemnation the man who,; every indignity heaped upon him is i tore were the (Governor’s supporters,
with sacrilegious hands, attempts to 1 intended for the men behind him, thereis no reason whv Ihev should vio-
, « i • i )i>i .. ! the honest vcomanrv of the country,
despoil her of one of her jewels. I here .
. 1 . . . Anv man of discernnmnt can see the
is not a single state or community m | j nie inwardness of the fight against
all this broad land that would not be j the present Democratic administra- because it suited Mr. Tillman tosuj
late their sense of duty by passing
nets that were clearly unwise, simply
Kinard’s
Is THi: l»LM i: For
THE STATE TICKET.
For (Governor—John (’. Sheppard,
of Edgefield.
Lieutenant (Governor—James I,.
Orr, of (Greenville.
Secretary of Slate—Lawrence You-
mans, of Barnwell.
Attorney (General—M- 1’. Howell,
of Colleton.
Treasurer—E. H. Molver, of Dar
lington.
Comptroller General—J. B. Hum
bert, of fauirens.
Superintendent of Education—
Rev. D. \Y. Hiott, of Anderson.
Adjutant and Inspector (General—
W. W. Dixon, of York.
The above ticket is the choice of
proud to claim Wade Hampton asjtion.—Abbeville Medium,
one of its citizens. On almost every! The man who writes or believes
j Register’s most devoted friends, thej battle field in Virginia his sword j such stuff as the above is either very
j editor of the Abbeville Medium, who flashed in the foremost of the fight, ignorant or mentally irresponsible,
has had some experience in that line, j and hy his skill and courage he has
■■ 1 ■- written his name high on the scroll
OXEOF THE RED SHIRTS. of fame.
Editor Register: As the political The meanest and most eonteiiipli-
of character that can find
gest them. To be characterized ns rot
ten driftwood is not very pleasant, and
(Governor Tillman will regret using
this expression before the campaign j
is over.
Since the above was in type we
learn that there were no overtures to
the gentlemen mentioned above,
Important to Everybody!
When in need o£ Anything in the
STATIONERY
Of the Latest Style
Line, don’t failto call at
mid for ii perfect til, correctly made for |
hard wear and durability.
1 am allowing, this S|>riiij;. the lincst
and best assorted line ever shown in the ;
nil-Icily which is now ready for the inspec-j
horizon is beginning to emblazon and
throw out its effulgent light, it is
now no onerous task to read the
handwriting on the wall, for it is
very manifest that bur old relentless
enemy has inculcated into their
hearts that same old revengeful, reek
less spirit of which they tried to dis-
graee the people and State two years
ago, and which is leading them now
in their desperation to set aside all
honor, mart hood and pride in their
determined efforts to usurp and defy
the laws that govern the Democracy
of this grand old State. The de
mands are not only extraordinary in
the extreme hut entirely without,
warrant of law or justification.-. They
talk about restoring peace and
the Convention that met in Columbia 1 harmony among the people. \\ hat a
, . , i • ,1 , , 'burlesque—a little handful of bank-
last week, and is one that can be , , , ...
. ers and railroad nabobs, with a re
voted for by any man in Gie > tate, | (j mu , 0 f disappointed office seekers
composed as it is of men, the majori-: and would be bosses at their backs,
ty of whom are too well known to I conspiring together with a malicious
need anv comment from us. It will' h'tent to destroy this government if
, ' , . • .... , they can or turn it. back over to the
be well to bear m mmd t'mt the fight: „ . .. ,, ., .
, , , Radicals, if they must! \\ hat a
is to be made withm the party, and : deplorable and pitiful sight to behold
while it means opposition to (Gov. j vvhen men of honor and intelligence
Tillman and his methods, every effort I will allow their spite and prejudices
will be made to bring about the resto- h’ drive th“iii into such disgraceful 0 f (| le
c 1extremes! Such conduct on the part
ration of peace and hat monv. As wtl „ ,,, i . i ... *
' • of these wonIdbe rulers shows to the
hie trait of character that can
lodgement in the human breast is in
gratitude, and the man whose moral
nature is so perverted as to show it,
is a stranger to any of the true and
noble instincts of manhood. The
poor untutored savage, into whose
darkened mind the light of civili
zation and religion has never shone,
cherishes the feeling of gratitude, and
looks with reverence on the bent and
filtering form of the aged chief whose
warlike deeds tire the richest heritage
of his tribe, and would deem it the
lien of the public. The styles in patterns
ami shades for tins season is entirely
• new, and you could not make a had se
lection if v'ou would try.
SACK sms
in Wood Drowns will he
suit, which are made and
irantlv. In
deepest dishonor to raise his hand to cism,. but we wish to enter a most
strike the old leader whose reputation earnest and emphatic protest against
he holds dearer than his own. the wav in which some of our con-
Amidst the civilization of the pres
ent day, with the grand and hallow
ed recollections of the glorious past-
in onr memories, we are called upon
to witness the humiliating spectacle
of a degenerate son of a noble Mother,
using language in speaking of one of
her heroes, that ought to bring upon
the writer the scorn and indignation
whole State.
It almost surpasses belief that a
lie seen, Darl’iigton is represented on | wol .],j
the ticket by Col. Mclver, and his intent
familiarity with the duties of the
State Treasurer’s office is a sure guar
antee that, if he is elected, the financial
affairs of the
with prudence and ability.
Thk Hekaui will support this declaration that he is heart and hand
ticket, but this shall not hinder us ,vi . th the Ilaskcllite crew to rule or
ruin, who would have ever thought a
State will he managed
too plainly that such an ele- , " i " 1 courses tin-blood
is not fit to rule it great State of the proud Anglo-Saxon race would
like this, and unless I mistake the 1 be guilty of an act that would bring
signs of the times they won t be u blush to the cheek of a savage. He
likely to do it again soon. vMien I . ^ ,
read the letter that the old war horse 18 m ‘ worth . v to ,lve 111 a irtx cou,ltr - v >
(General Hampton, wrote and pub- 111111 would find a fitting abode in the
lished in The State, making an open domain of some Asiatic potentate,
where he could lie niadetocl'ingeaud
fawn beneath the strokes of the tv-
from doing full justice to the present
State officials, especially the Oov-
man of (General Hampton’s calibre
would have allowed his disappomt-
i rants sabre.
In writing the above we feel sure
ernor, and if we, by any mischance, nients and prejudices to so overrule that we have, in feeble language, but
do them any injustice, we will thank | Ids good judgment at this late day the strongest at our command, voiced
any one for calling our attention to of 1,ls llft ‘ 118 ,0 dishonor to Ins, t]te Re)1 ti llu . n t „f every man and wo-
the fact. While the (Governor has^' at no among the pcopk that he.
Mr. W. T. Crews has retired from
the editorial control of The (Green
ville Democrat, lie has shown him
self to he aii able and fearless writer. , ., , , ,
Mr. B. E. JVrry.is now editor of The I k ' ss were made hy some member
Democrat. To say that he is a “bust- i the convention on his own res
ler” is putting it mild. Ere Editor ponsibility. The commit tee on nomi-
I’errv gets through with the anti-j n !l (j 0 | is | )a( i nothing to do with it.
editors and leaders they will wish l.e Thu ig , lot as I ,. tl , l( . ti()il
were l-anuer I’errv again.—Oconee , , . ., . ,
| of what is said m regard to our be-
We wait with bated breath for him ,lla ! ^ u -' date tiied to discharge
to begin, and, with fear and trembling, ,llu duties of their respectiveollices.
like Brer Rabbit, most earuestlv begi .... .
that he won’t throw us into the brier I . l ' tl ' , ‘ ,in t ' ,ai1 ,l 1 0H 1,1 mv i-a I Imvc n variety in Sark ami Cutaways
tioli to our subscribers to give their to lit any size man, at the lowest possilile
.. , j priee for well made and perfect lit tin-'
1 views on the political situation, sub- ', armeilts 1
ject, of course, to the rules we have
already published. We will do our
utmost to restore harmony to tho
Democratic party, and out - opposi
tion to Mr. T'llman is based on the
fact that his administration has, in
many essential respects, been a dis-
lots,
the popular
trimmed cle-
patch of the Sub-Treasury.
We
of all
believe that the acts and words
public men are open to criti-
temporarics are speaking of Wade
Hampton. If they do not use the
language, of which we complain,
themselves, they allow their corres-
pondents to do so without rebuke,
and, to say the least, it is very dis
creditable to the editors who publish
it. We can’t just now call them all
to mind, hut the last issues of the
I’ee Dee Index and the Manning
Times contain criticisms on this dis
tinguished citizen that ought to
make their editors blush for shame.
MY HAT STOCK IS COMPLETE
with the Spring Styles and shades in
stiff and soft Hats’ in all the leading
shapes. If you need a hat don't fail to
call heir and get one. My
Fimiislihiu' ^ooils
Darlington Book Store.
The Largest Line of SI’OItTIM. bOOIIS.
such as Base Balls, Bats, Mits, Foot-balls,
«
Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Stretchers,
Hooks, &c., ever brought to the city. Also
full line of small musical instruments.
Large Stock. Prices to suit the times.
appointment, even to his most ardent
supporters. To those who differ with
ns as to the best course to pursue,
we will treat with the utmost respect
and fairness, having neither the mo
tive or inclination to do otherwise.
We feel sure that if those of our
friends, who have been led into sup
porting the Sub-Treasury and some
other plank of the Ocala platform,
will examine the matter carefully,
they will be convinced of their error,
stock is the largest and best assorted line
shown in the city.
Underwear, Hidbriggan, India Gauze.
Lisle Thread in all qualities.
See my leader in llalbriggan Under-
vests at 25 cents,, the best bargain you
ever saw. It will cost you 50c elsewhere.
Bovs’
• -
Department
FERTILIZERS
I 0 It
and very easily see that the true
remedy, for a good many of the dis-1 is tilled with choice Knee Pant Suits and
advantages that beset us, is not the t' on ” t’ aut H yon want your hoys
, 6 vo no, jo .mo dressed stylish and have a perfect lit
enactment of special legislation, but bring them here. These goods are made
to wear as well as a
have eertainlv the
neat appearance. 1
man in South Carolina, whoearc-
or
for
; has professed to so love!- 1 While a
done some very creditable things, for United States Senator his flight from - the reputation of the State or its
which he deserves credit, his coarse, j the Dominion of Canada to reach hetoes, ami even if we were alone in
as a whole, has not been such as to | ^ olumbia on the great campaign day speaking thus, thev give expression
it"' 0 vears ago, so that he might he ,
our I, • ,1 rivn -P , to the indignation and scorn which
i here to compare the Tillmaiiites to ? , . .
we the Mahonites, is still rementltered "’<■* have neither the inclinafioii or
commend his administration to
judgment, and believing this,
are forced to oppose him in
coming campaign.
AX H0XEST (OXFESSIOV.
the here. That recent letter of his gives ability to suppress, and we wish fur-
strong grounds for the most skeptical thermore tosay, that it does not mat-
to entertain a suspicion even though t ei . w hat the course of others mav bc>
reluctantly, that his genial affections
>ub-Ireasnry admitted, to the Editor : office tlmt tlle Hon. J. L. M. Irbv wh
we will repel every attack made on
fade Hampton it matters not from
Sub-lreasury admitted, to the Editor; 0 ftj ce t| m t the Hon. J. L. M. Irby what source, it comes and hold the
of The Hkkai.u, the other day, that: wrested from him than the great pre- man who makes it up to public
its advocates did not care to discuss | tended love and devotion that he sconl
the details of this measure; but he i 0,, fiTtaiited in his heart for his poo- _____________________
failed to explain how we could get at J’! 1, a “ d Rtate ;. IIe ks " ow 1
. 1 J ninidelf standmg oil at long taw
the merits of a matter of this kind throwing poisoned darts at his dear
without examining into its practical old Stitt?-. No one knows better
details. Of course we have all along than be that the gallant Tillman is
been aware that its advocates were here 1111,1 llel ’ < -‘ to sl»V, backed by
1 f i , :i ) the 90,000 red shirts that in 1879
afraid to go into details, and the can- > , , . ,
^ . . , hewed out and paved the wav which
Our columns arc open for the dis
cussion of the questions of the day
fairly, impartially and dispassion
ately. Searching inquiries, couched
in gentlemanly terms, shall receive
prompt attention. If tiny one can
enlighten us or our friends on the
points at issue, we shall be glad to
hear from them; and if we are in
possession of any facts which will
benefit others we shall be glad to im
part that information. We hope no J ^ |hc , for ,| ie ( . ( . lc |, rMl( . 1 |
one will hesitate to “speak out atj 00 " 011 - It IS not overproduction that Douglas Shoe--. Mens’shoes at $9, $9.50
meeting.”—Pee Dee Index. | we suffer from but the fact thafi bv anfij?')- boys' at $>: this is
COTTON!
will be found in the revision of the
Tariff. In this connection we call
specis.l attention to the words of Con
gressman Brawler, which we publish
in anothtr column, in regard to how al | a „ e ,, (|jn Ht'ies anil prices; the best
the McKinley Bill affects the price of !,ni1 largest line in the city.
Boys* Clotlihi”
Will our
lighten us
contemporary please
as to the merits of
en- the oiH-rations of this
the j measure, the inarkets of Europe are
Sub-Treasury Bill, and show how it; to a considerable extent dosed against
would have benefited the farmer dur- us.
ing the past season? We don’t want
a long dissipation on finance, but a
direct answer to a verv plain ques-1
tion. We would also'like to know . te1|i « ence that the ir ' c coi,ia ^ bil >
. . . the l)c-st shoe offcri-fl at the price. If you
iniquitous i wear one pair you will have no other.'
The latest intelligence front Wash-
! ington brings the verv welcome in-
what grieveance the farmer lias that
EDITORIAL NOTES.
’I'he Oconee News
abandon its motto.
J
should either
“Equal rights
to all, special privileges to none,” or! oflicc , 3 in a projK-r way, and proves
did acknowledgement of the gentle- brought (General' Hampton such great ' sto1 ' a(lv0Ctttln £ 11,0 Btib-lieasttry | the conservative spirit that iinimated
Til All. rpforArl nliovn n^kiifimnc Tliiu iLI,.!
{has been defeated, and the South
does not affect all other classes in the M ' ght l ,artic " ,a, ' 1 * v to re j oice ' Ml ' :
t^j^h 1 Bland does not submit gracefully to
i defeat, but is sulking.
(Granting, for the sake of argument,
that overtures were made to Messrs.
Tindall, Bates and Farley to allow
their names to be put on the ticket,
nominated bv the recent convention,
it. only proves that they have tried to
conduct the affairs pertaining to their
Beautiful line of parasols. Call
and see them.
Woods & Woods.
Wilcox building.
men, refered to
belief.
above,confirms this:fame and made him the idol of his bl11 -
countrymen. Alas, he is now show-
■ ing his appreciation of t he honors and
i emoluments that, were thrust upon ,
him for fourteen years by this very
people whom he now wishes to see
A SERI0TS 4 HARKE.
We vesterdav received the follow-
1 J-i -1 .J. * • i MCV/IMC W ilimi III* IIIM» IBlJl'a III Ol*l*
ug letter, and as it 18 a serious menace ]cd 1U)der foo t j„ to dust; that
fi> the Democratic party of Sou h 0 ]o ‘ as he and his Haskell crew
Carolina, it becomes our duty to pub- -
lish the same:
Society Hill, Darlington S. C.
The so-called peace and harmony
callers are writing to the Republicans
in my town asking them to come to _
Columbia on the 24th, stating that j flesh jxits that their mot-bid appetites
they would make terms with them, t ar e W) lustfully craving. Thev mav
Delegates were sent to Darlington to-1 hold as many'conventions as thev
day to a Republican meeting. This
looks like good Democrats? The
anti’s are advising the negroes to
are no'longer on top the dear people
and the State he loved so much may
all go to . (General Hampton
and his crowd can go on with their
kicking, they will never reach the
promised land and partake of the
The masses are for Hill whilst the
classes are for Cleveland.—Greenville'
Democrat.
The alxive is just about as clear a |
case of newspaper misrepresentation
as could well be made. Cleveland is
clearly the choice of a large majority
of the rank and file of the Democratic
party, and any man who denies this
is very anxious to ventilate his ignor-j
i mice.
the action of the eon vent ion. If (Gov.
Tillman and the other State officials
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
We hereby warn nil persons not to
hunt or tisli on our lands without per
mission. J. BLACKWELL,
J. N. SUUU8,
A. C. COGGER8HALL,
M. T. LI HE.
March 2.9. ’92.-tf
M. L. K I X A R I),
(oltunbia. S. f.
imutiws
Is the place to go when in need of a
Shave or Hair-Cut.
Everything New.
I’rices Reasonable.
Only Erst Class workmen employed.
HEART III. SMITH,
Dealer in till kinds of
( OF ATI : FL A I MS, ; &c„
Florence St., Darlington, S.C.
WAGONS.
register to a man, so that thev can
We will he glad to hear from anvi
like, and pass as many resolutions as | of om . sl ,i JS( . r i| H . rS) no „ mtk . r whether 1
suits their inclinations. Ihev are ,
for infants and Children.
only shaking the bushes. The wool
hats will get all the birds on tin-
vote. What will they do next? God fourth of next Novemlter. They mav
help them. J. R. Brnx. j now make their nominations atid put
We have already published thej up any man that wants to make a
fact that great efforts are Wing made fool of himself to run for (Governor,
to induce the negroes to register in , and tjie gallant Tillman will carry
our State, and from the above letter the Stite by (10,000 majority,
it seems that there is a deep laid Red Shikt of’76.
plot in foot to defeat the people by a 1 Sumter, S. (’., March 21.
coalition with Republicans. We do I
not believe that many members of the 'I’he Editor of The Hehai.d had
coimntion tc meet in our citvthi?
they favor or oppose theG-n-ernor, in
references to the coming campaign,
and their articles, if not too long,
will be published. We merely say
this to show the friends of The
Hekald that we have no intention
of shutting off debate. We don’t see
how we could W- any fairer than to
do this.
week will endorse such an infamous
scheme. But since proof has been
produced that .<5itch a movement is
actually on foot, it Iteconu-s the lirst
duty of that convention to investigate
this matter, and refuse affiliation
with any parties responsible for the
same. It should also impress upon
indulged the earnest hope, and
so expressed himself from time to
time, that the had precedents of tin-
last campaign would not prevail in
the one upon which we now entering;
and that personalities would be striet-
Iv avoided; but as some of Mr. Till-
“Cairtorin !s so well adapted to children that j
l rcoonKii":U it as T-iperior to any prescription
inown to roc." II. A. Ancnr.n, II. D., |
*U So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Cant nr! a enren Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, hrudaiion,
KiliS Wombs, gives* sleep, and promotes di-
Wi
gestion,
tliout injurious medication.
Tub Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
CO TO
that body the importance of commit-1. > ,11 1 ,
1 , . man s sttpixirfi-rs have become so lost
to support the 11
ting every member
Democratic nominees Itcforc anv
business is transacted.—Columbia
Register. March 29rd.
For some g(K)d reason, satisfactory
had to themselves, we see that the Sidney
Park Commissioners have forbidden
the Straighouts to discuss (Governor
Tillniun’sadmiiiistratioii while sift ing
in that cosy retreat. A conspicuous
sign reads: “Persons are forbidden
to lie .on the benches.”—('olumbia
Register.
Ot course the alxive regulation de
bars tW- Register from enjoying thej
privileges of the Park, as it has never
been known to assume any other posi-i
tion t hau a tvclinpig one, and such is
the force of liabit that it could not
sit up if it tried to.
to every principle of manhood and
every sentiment of graffiti tie, as to
descend to the personal abuse of
Just as soon as the Register, eon- South Carolina’s most distinguished
taining the letter which we quote I son, he will pay his resjx-ets both
above, reached Darlington we ad-j to t he writer of' the article, quoted
dressed a courteous note to Mr. Burn, i above, and also to the paper that i
calling his attention to the fact that [ lends its ealtinius for such a vile use. 1 ol - lk ' 11 -
he hud made a very serious charge j No nation could lx.* great or find a traveled over
against same of our citizens, and re- place in the annals of the human race year making speeches in favor of the
questing him to furnish its with the
names, and letters too if they could
be obtained, of the parties
these overtures.
MtULL RURCH
And see Their Line of
LADIES’ DRESS ROODS.
TRIMMINGS,
I'errell, of Texas, who
the whole South last
Two-horse wagons are
Manufactured at
hoi
now
FURNISHING : G () 01)S
without its heroes. But for the 1 Sub-Treasury Bill, attended the-
achievements of Alexander, the name Third Party Convention, and is one!
making 1 of Mucedon would have no place injof its most enthusiastic supixu-fi-rs.
We also stated that j military history, and tint for the j This step will not surprise any one
as he had made the charges, it was | truiisccndcutgcuius of the groat Han- for the reason that fanatics of all <
1 OFNT^S’
lint a flint tradition, and be scarcely anything that is new. We don’t
deemed worthy of mention by theac- mean by any means that every man T} 0 f ni . 0 vnill* fnll ln'11 r n w. v \vi 11 hn
cuvafi-j historian. that believes in this measure is a ' r- J ‘ •
■‘'H Alto the everlasting glory of j fanatic, because a great niany veryj glad to sllOW yOU tlieil* gOOClS, Hlid will
Kouth j Carolina that she had her sensible people, have, without ex- . .i . J *
heroes of the past, and honors those amiuiug strictly into the practical ^UrtTHIliGG tll6 pi*lC6S to 1)6 lOW 611011^11 101’
of the present, and even in the time I details of the BiH, been led into sup- vni1 riivD IIS n P‘ill
of her greatest misforttinfj’dfe eould iwrting jt^nflF i^ho tunij uwgjr from J • * < •
jxiint with itfMe to them uild'auy.t*^ it vvwy wheyi'ils^'iibstiWlilies HBSMJCTPPLtiY;
IwW! 'tom m wy m»> McCALL 4 B U ft C H.
' * . A’ ‘ r$i / \ *
to be presiinied that he was prepurtxl nibal, tjie fame of Car'hage would be kinds are always ready to jump at
to substantiate them, or in Mu-event
of his failure u furnish the proofs,
to be denounced as publishing
charges that were false. Mr.'Burn
has taken no notice of our communi
cation, and ias entirely failed to ap
preciate the spirit of fairness tlmt
prompted uh to give him a chance to
prove the Mnth of his charges, and
to Hunt it uotkia# Ml, tout but to
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Bugsies,
Carts,
Harness
A N I)—
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
Supplies.
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
The Darlington Phosphate Woks
ARE OFFERING TO EXCHANGE
ALL GRADES OF FERTILIZERS
FOR COTTON ON LIBERAL
TERMS. FOR FURTHER PARTI
CULARS, CALL ON
c. s. McCullough,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
Ftl Slylts it Is U at m U;.
Brt-elette plaids and mixtures, with plain goods to match.
Comclstlc, a new faiiric in St reel shades made foe-combination in various novel
devices.
Knitted worsted goods for children, also capes for ladies and misses.
_ Embroideries.
Fosters Kid Gloves in leading shades and prices.
Endless variety of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hose; socks for infants and
infants cloaks.
Kihhons to suit the people.
Imported Holies, something to be admired.
Fancy Goods of all descriptions.
Dress Makers Findings, with prices away down. I must insist upon von to com*
and see for yourself.
Mdme. Thompson Health Bodice for Ladies tlmt cannot wear corsets. Some
thing entirely new.
Alma Corset, in black and white, beats ’em all, only $1.00.
Millinery! MilllQRry! Millinery!
Miss Maggie Jones, of James G. Johnson «.V* Co., of New York, the Ionics!
milliners in the metropolis, will be glad to serve you with the
latest that can lie produced.
Our Place is Strictly First-Class. Call and Sec.
Respectfully,
E. C ROTHOLZ.
MAIL ORDERS promptly attended to.
NEW SHOE STORE.
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Take pleasure in announcing that they have opened a
Large and Complete Stock oi Sloes,
and arc prepared to suit every one in those very necessary articles.
Mrns Boots and Shoes, Ladies,
Misses and Childrens Shoes.
Rubber Shoes of all Sizes.
Rubber (Goods for (Gents, Ladles
and Children.
Splendid assortment of
Paper Hanging.
Kalsomlne Work a Specialty.
He solicits Ihv, imti-onagy (if
DtiYlingfirti.
Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises
/ f?*.
and Traveling Bags:
Shoe Strings, French Polish, Blacking, Ac. Call i peclal afterttfcfeji! theif
■ '• complete atoek'of ■ t')' 1 ' !■"
Shoes
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