The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 13, 1896, Image 4
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TH E tIClCMJMIE
JOS1AH CBUEUP, - *dito
Friday, >Iarch;i3, 18tO.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
Tlie P. O. will bo opened lor >>u*inefronj
8 A. M. so G.OO P. M.
The Money tidier Urtar'nirnl **.11 !
opened for bu8ine.js trout it A. M. to ! I'. A
Mail (tenjt I'a?t w II cb *e pronipt y ?
\2.40 1'. M.; goit g \\1.10 P. M.
11. W. II Ail HIS. P. M.
DOINGS AROUND TOWN
Court of Common l'lcas had r.??t ;uI
journcd sine <lie uj? to late }cstorda\
evening.
The Racket Store has had its handsone
glass fr??nt display window litnd witi
beautiful blue shades, bearing their nana
in gilded letters.
Miss Susie Seofield has been sick f
several days. Iler many friends will n
juice to know that she is much better an<
will be out in a day or two.
Mr. Allan N'ielsois>n is in Charlcsb i
this \\e(k attending the Christian Kn
deavor Convention. The Convenliot.
adjourned hot night.
Court of (ieneral Ssnions adjourno
hist Tuesday. The Docket was linishet
on Pridax but the court was not adjournt <
sine die on account of some orders.
Miss Anthony and Mr. I\(\ Whisenani |
have received their millinery goods am
have Urn busy this week ?ji^r, mark
ing ami shelving them.
Mrs. Oliphant took her two little boy.
to Spartanburg last week to celebrate tin
birthday of the oldest, Albert, with In
grandparents. They ictunicd last Mon
day.
The Cannon, Co. has recently put it]
two unapte signs at their place of busi
ness. Kneli sign contains the name o.
the t.'oiupajiv, and the picture of a cam
110)1.
The frrnnd Jury submitted quite a ful
rejiort?fuller than any for several years.
Judge Towiwad addressed them ill very
eonipliuientarv terms win n the re|??u
was submitted.
Kev. It. (i. Clifford and Itev. A. 1?.
Jennings did not get off to the C. K.
Convention as our local last week sain
they would. Mr. ClilTord was uuwel
ami Mr. Jennings had sickness in hi:
family.
The court has.liven busy this week
with the eivil docket. As usual then
1...M la...I. I ....... I I k ! I I V t < >111 i I I I It -t I .
hut the eonrt luis done good work ami
quite .1 "manInt of cjim s have lx-en disused
of.
Work on the new lot ton factory has
now reached the fourth story and a goon
ni.tiiv of the windows Cranio for that
story have already Us ii raised. Tin* top
of the work ran he plainly s?cn lion,
main street in front of tlie coml liou.se.
Almost the whole of the fourtlistory wil.
lx; visible from .Main Mini in front o.
The Times otiiee.
This is the windy month an<l the month
lor tires. We have a pretty good powei
pump for throwing water ami if projHTh
manned it eould In- made to do h'inni
work inc<u-S' of a lire. It should Ix.* cleaned
up if it needs it, and kepi in order.
It will lie. too late to prepare when tin
lire breaks out. Wrought to have a regnlaiTnv
company, hut it* we haven't tint
we should b- prepared to do the most elfeetive
work with \oiunhiT:i.
Are the farmers Ix-hind w ith their
work? Well, from all the information
we can gather we would say that they
are well up with their work- lteller than
... ....1 it. v .r . ,i i : i . 11. . I -i -.Hi,,
iioiiai, hi i. ? ?' J---*
f n >111 dilltit nt ri .1 lii.-" < >i i lit* ? ? >i t i 11 y, it hi i
often there ale ^t'eat d.Uerelti.-e.s ??l opinion
iii lizard to tin* same section. J?nt on
the wiioie those \\ i>ii think that llic \uiii.
is well ad\.ti:?. ? < 1 inr <>u!. ninnUr tin-s*
\vl;n think tiial il iias ! ?'( n luiwsiiaiiy i?tarded.
Kev. Mr. Hire, i?u:min* of tin- li.ipti. I
( liiuvli In-Ill liis liisl serv.crs here last
Sunday. Accord in;; to a eoiuti us cieloin
In newpasti is some ni '.tii- ol.I.-,
ehurehes had no services in order to allow
their iiii-iuiii i>n.;i to attend tii tirst
servii es la-at by the new p.islor. Il w..
a I Hit>n setv.ce ill l.ii t. Toe ailda-iii '
was ijuito I.a,,'i lintn uinrmnd a:i 1 11:<it.
Mr. Uioojs a ji.i ...-aid, ooii. leoits nl.cinan,
and a ;(ood pii.nht.. > m- |>eopa
woio n.noli pa as< d with his services. i ,.t
Jtapt i.-t - like tla-ir now i cist or very m;n\>.
Wo leant that tin tv wa a man in town
yesterday who was |>n-.-.p , iin^iorap.a <
to settle m>iii>- emigrants tnaii too .\o>ti.
Wert, lie was here, so w?- itudersluh I.
as the result of a li tter written by inn
Mayor and a small pamphlet p.ihiista ii in
the I'nion leal Kslute .\-.-i la y sei.t h.ln
1 ?y the suite p r on. He had wrilleit to
Mayor l ant asking for informal ion aUnii
our town. We did not o.-t a elianee to
see hint liefnre tfoinj; to press. He was
taken around the town I >* 1 "Itief 1'oliei
(.'tllp. We have iintHiniided n .-oiii'ei
here and a healthy elimate. but we neen
more jieople. We liojie that ho will U
tavorablj iutyrcakxl vttUr the i/Iuw.
I lev. Jno. W. Harris will picac i at
'Ii<m il's Ciwk church on the 3d Sunda\
11 March at 11 A. M.
Ilc-v. J. M. ISovdof I'arolet will preach
t Wesley's C*Iki|m*1 in I'inckiiey Townhip
on the fifth Sunday in this month a'
il o'clock in the forenoon.
We have a new doctor in town. I):
\ S. hinder has returned to the count.'
eat of his native county to practice hi
>vofes>ion. For many years he practice"
iirdieiue in Fairfield County. TIcmi li
\ent west and for nine mouths practiced
I 111*; rsm r lilllL'UHII llOSpiiai. UCltllll
ntj he located at Carlisle where lie live*
or sonic time. I.itrly 11; lia ; taken:
? st Graduate course in in dirlne aii'l nov
i?iin < t > cast his lot aii.o.io lis. Wi
velcome him to our town.
11; ; i .iliii. will lie over the Sin.th ('lolling
< 'o's stoic.
. ?.
If a Man G<?ts into tho Unim Jail fir
| Drunkenness He Must Stay thsre Until
The Next Morning, whether Ht- b; a
Prince or a PauperL'l
i in N? us aial ( i>i;i ! r.
I'nion. March s. s|MM.j;,i: Cnion h::
Mayor who enforces the orilinances <>;
he town without fear or favor. Tin
oiincil soiin-time a*jo passed an oii!iuaue>
o tin- etl'cet tliat wlu'ii a pcr.-oti was aie-ted
for iving drunk ami disorderly hi
iio'ild remain in jail until tin- next niornng
licfoiv he could he released. Out
an readily understand that if a man Inones
so much under the influence ot
11 nor :is to heroine lioisleroiis and ;i dism
I er of the are and he is arrest's I am
mt ui jail for Ins olfeins* that there i
.Iways more or less rcscntm"!;! in Im
nc.tt a'_a:iist his aire, t and inc.... Tatlui.
i ?I that if lie is released while !i s hraii.
> .- { iI tired hy the intoxicant that lie i
.aole. tie.-pile the etfoi Is of 11 is liest friend
o s| ill | III tl.er <11s t II! 1. the peace.
I . ! . Week liei IIS ( 'oil el Week 11 ? !iv,l, i il
e;tan t<> tlo'A a little too freely aiiii as ;
esu'.t some arrests were made ill ou#,n
wo ins?anees \\ here <11 utile ami disorder!)
verr the ehar^e. Tin* very stronye^i
>i e aire was 1 . ois^ht to I war upon M;uo
/alit 11< in h'tli town an I enmity to
;ill>o 11 u- pri-nliers to he I eleasi il. end
lie friends of the pri-oners were so jkteveriirt
in th. ir efforts that they eallei!
.t the M !>or"s home in a hody altei
ii;iht fall, hul tin- Mayor was;:.s iiniiio\ihie
as a j'oek an 1 said the in -n wnnii
lave to remain in jail until morii'mr.
I'he Mayor de-ei'Ves the veiy liiitln
oiiiineiii'atlou for the manly way t,. .
; ?e stood to his duty in the premises and
j he jjnn-l e.t'/en- of Imtll t lie J >\VII alio
onnty should hold up his hand . and.
11is the\ w.ll do. < >ne ean understand
' wluit a pn-s.-ure is put upon the Ma>*>i
I .vie n it i- iiud. r-lood tliat he is a in 'f hant
i f th.'* town and that some of his
e -t eii-tojner> sometimes eeine to 11111.
ii a I truly pleading f<?r *ui iue.tr.'erted
'fiend.
. o . >
e our it* <" 1 and priees In-fore huyimt
iml you will lie eoiiviueeil that we are
lIn* leaders <*f styli and low priees.
Anthony A: Whisenant.
Solicitor C-jhuni? rt a Catalida'3 for He*
Election.
KIUTOI: TIMJ>:
lie for* Solieitor Sehumpert
was eallei to < oliiinhia last week hy the
Attorn* \ < neral. lie jtave his eoiisent t*
taml f**r u-* l?* tion and I *-oiu*t it a
itre.it pleasure to j?.* -* :it his name to tin
voti rs ft Colon < ounty tlnotiiji your
valnalilr | up ;*.
Il ts not innto suv anytime.' it:
lis ia\or h:> reoord :tamls for itself.
1 ?y t In- iticat 1111,111:111 k'in( !! > ; wit ]i wliirh
In- lias to ati<1 all, ami hi- n at ability in
ilii- t'inrlo.-s ami impartial manner in
v\ liirli Im lias ili^i'liai'ti'I his duties, !.i
ins won th" n-sport of all atnl |i;uv,'ii
lis "teat aliiiii v nil lit no-- for thepidtioil
llC I loll Is,
< kii' of tin- riTi'iiti\ e'eetrd .rtnltri's ii marked
(hat In- wastlio **;il?li?! |?f? 1 stiiuC
otliivrs in 1!:" >tati4" ami let I'tiion
County show liy In ; votes sin* rcni^n,,
ami will reward a la.till.il disrhaixe ?!
( Ill *1 ii* 1I11I v.
Voter.
. o
Tribute of Hi'sju'i't.
Wliori'tus, Mrs, M. K.S-oti, a ineiidHT
ami a riHuoi ki'i'in tin- Woman*- !* .ri*i*_rt 1
Missionary Sooiety lias in the inlinito
wisdom ami merry o! (Jod been railed to
lirr toward in 1 Ira von.
Unsolved I. That wo l? ?sv in humble
a;1 mission to the will of < i > I in this ilisjh'll-Silt
.on ot II,s provide: ir*.
11.-so!veil J. Taat ill t h d \t''1 of our
-i.-tor and co-worker our so , ty ha* 11
'ainrd a lo and in rhivi an lovo w<
otidi'i" our sYlnp. thv to I : \i d
family.
lb vilv. <i Taai.'in i . in o ir loin; t .
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.'it t?? !i. s !:i iy, ;; ? ?]?'. t*? T
ill i >M T.ni > I >:it!i''li < "ill i-t at n :
AdvorMe 1?'i 1 .! : . ! > !!.
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(V M M v I?miii-.::i
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();ir ..( '? ::ii i \> >;i v w -|i in ' 1
M ids will c :;>t;i.v . i ll Ir.?.! i .
1 i; ii). A. II. 1 " Icr i\ i
JI; x: s 11 >.
i'riiiii a letter vr'.t : n ! ? i?.-v. .1. f '
!. in.i:i. "!' I > in i ! . V. ! . n.mv|:
il.I led tu liinke t i i i v i i ' : * * 1 ii :* I;
ii it.it "ii :;t I'--.?:i)11 i. i .i' I Kin .'
>e\V 1 >l-. . ! > , .(S t ' I li: > We. e . 1
:11-? t in ir\v!< His in t.'i <m.v "i 111\ v."j!? . '
\\ : .!?' I was j l-!"l"' ! I*. M I ? ir -.1 !
.1 I i. v. -s .? Ill ; "II s., ' W. I > i III 'ill 11 I AM |
wit:: I'llCIllDOllia - i ! .. I . ]
r. ii. i " .uii iiv. mi !
I !:??ui"-* w.tii i.?! :i.!i .'i 111>t ii iiii'l !
<. in--it ;m il s!i < !. i ! 11 ; i. v.V" l i in. I '
A friend n louinuiiil i I).*. Kin j'.s New >
l) ii\'<*r\ : it w . - 111; rk a ! w ii ;, ;ii I 1
li'^lily sit.-fa't<>i.? :i H ni ." i'. i
Unties fjiee i.t Ii. i'\ Pn \s Dill; . ]
:!i-^ii!;ii >./. .Ale an 1 : 1. 11.
t>. ' (
<?(i r ?:<M m| < arc fie'i. iri: ] i > tin*:.
"Wist. I'". i'iiV \N ilis-ll.ill! .
tt'f! art* just receiving our rutin* dock 1
if dress yoods. v.-i.t" Is. !:!? ? -'. mi |
li"i.il'lies eel. l!ie l.ise-t I ? !x. list j
values and lowest i?iicei. (.rialiaiji (
| |
Electric HittersElectric
is a mtdic'n* suited
for any season. I?nt perhai?s mo.e ytneraly
ntv letl in tin* Spring, when the lanmid
exl misted feeling prevails, wht n the
iver is torpid and sluggish avd the need
>f a tnu'caud alterative is felt r\ V prompt
use of this medicine has often averted
oiig and |K*rha|>s fatal bilious fevers. Xo
iiiilieide wiil act more surely in enunlerteting
and freeing the system from the
naiarial poison. Headache, Iudigt stion.
\>udip..lion. Di/./invss yield to Electric
Hitter.-:. Only tifty cents jier bottle at
i$. F. 1'o-ev's Drug store.
?
The ladies will tin la* the head of our
nilliii'-i v d< pai tin* nt Miss May Coekrell.
?f llaltimore Md.. who is recommended
| iy millinery dealt in Xtilth as 1 K'inj* out
i >t" the Idlest trimmers in the South. She
s now here with a full and emu plot t
t to'-k, and will lie glad to meet all the
idles an I show them through her varietl
to -k. whieii is now almost re;uly for inflection.
\'ery ves|?octfully.
(tinlaaii ?fc Spark-5.
I ist'of i.etttrs.
It?iiin;i>iii? in ili.' P..-I llic'i ai Union, for
n?* ? ? !< t'l uinc ^l:?'c!i l-Jili. tM'.'O
John J. Uarntt. Mnnlcy McKonus, A.
II. I.oiii", 15 v. .1. D. Mu('ollouj?li, (5al?
i'i" Iltt rites. Ira 11? -r. J. II. Harmon,
II .1. Ham s. W. II. (iilliain, MtletUall
mail.
I'vr?nns calling fi r li i.tovc leltors ?ill
Ion o-a;; if :iilM'in-o l, mi a wiil? o rvipiire.'
to j'.'iy no <o i far iii-ir ilplivry.
P. V. |\\ I IDS. IV V
Manure ! Manure !!
W. US' I lii.is n;i \va la annual Oil Mi 1
Vani. W. K. Thomson,
IVosidi lit.
If miu want to ''strika it ri^lil" on
iisci.i .y, ii .i >aai'r. Tinware an I cookaia'
slows, j,o to A. II. Foster & (Jo's.
Union Ba bar fchop.
For a hair cat truly tousorial.
For a shavi- tli.it wiil give you delight
For a i-ouili an I nrush adiuid the great
crush
Fur two kiih.T that will do you all light
< ill In ('.u'SOU iV llowvil.
( arson A llowcil an: artists
"limiii work i i'\ r tneir text
Tlicir chniis ar ca. y and tin .r parlors
;,! i? 1 ill i /?
Now Ix; smv\?> i air always the"next'.'
At lne l iiioii Ikulxi'
NEW THEORY AdOUT HAIR.' ~
Don't Cut It Oflen aril Voti Save Yourself
From CJrowlas
"You nro petting very bald," romarked
tlio barber cheerfully and
with exquisite tact.
Tiio customer moved uneasily under
his tormentor's clutch, and tried
ineffectually to pet a puff at bis fast
expiring cipar.
"Yes," mused tho linrber as ho
fondled tho customer's fow remaining
locks nnd assumed tho theugl^
ful nnd reposeful mien so often observed
in tonsorial artists, "and you
would hardly believo it, but I am
largely rospousiblo for your baldness."
At tliis tho customer strovo to
rise, but could not, for lio was lying
0:1 bis back, 0110 band was locked
under an apron, the other hold a cipar,
and ho could secure nolo vera rro.
"Yes, sir, I can toll you tho wliolo
truth now," resumed tho barber,
"bocauso this thing lias gono too
far to do mo any harm. I liavo been
cutting your liair for 15 years, on
an average of or.ee a month. If I
had cut it only or.co in six months,
y u would luivo twico as much hair
as yon have at the prosont timo.
And if I had cut it enco a year, you
would probably liavo a capillary 1
adornment equal to that of I. Jr. Buffalo
Bill. <
"You sco, tho nioro hair is cut
tho weaker it. becomes at tho roots.
and if thocuttin;? is repeated often
enough tlio roots will become so ^
weak and dopenorato that they will
no longer bo ablo to nJTord an anchornpo
for tho liair. As a result, of I
course, tho bnir falls out, and j*ou
be eon 10 bald. I
"Thf ro are not many persons outsido
tho medical prof, ion v lio under-Pei
d tins. Homo of tho barbers
do, but I ha vo never heard of their
savins anything about it to their
customers. And I < ;:U'1.11 you becauso
I 1 -.1 that von will not want
your hair out v< niton from now t
until you die, for the powerful roa- |
son that you lnavo nono to cut. ,
"Each lit tie thread contains a slender
tube, liko t .10 pith cylinder of a
plant stem. It i< by means of this
tube that the hair derives its nour- ]
ishmcnt. I'uder natural conditions ;
tho liair is allowed to prow to it3
full lenpth. Then tho tubes do tboir
work properly. Dut. when tho liair,
with, of eourso, tlin tubes, too, is cut
off, every few weeks, llio roots aro
auro to heroine weak, ami eventually
they will loso their grip en tlio .
scalp.
"It is often said that, cutting tlio
hair will make it stronger. j i.- t liko
uniting era-s. So it will for a ti:;;o. i
liep . ati d enftint? tends to make the
hair roar? e, but it is just, this sort 1
[hat falls out rosiest and earliest. \
Women ;;re nldcm bald, for they
let their hair grow. Dal you ever <_
hear of a hald India:) or a snvago, ,
unless lio l:.,s been 1 ho victim of eiv- v
ili/ : ion? I sti< ss not.
"Many a time 1 liavo urged enslomers
to have tlx ir hair out, so *
lhat it won hi (.'row out thick, i told
then. I suppose thatoughltoweigh
"jn my conscience, hut wo all havo
to live. "?8u Louis I'oeVDtepatciu i
ADJUSTMENTS I
I:t I lie prices of fresh meats. |
BEEF.
I'at ami Juicy Steak from 7 to 10 cLs lb.
(to:ist from 0 to s cts lb.
' Jhoice Sur Loin ami Tender'Loin roasts
10 CtS lb.
P<
Corn fed from o to 10 cts lb.
deam ground sausage a sj?ecialty.
Mixed Sausage in bulk 10 cts lb. in link
lit cts lb.
All jntrk Sauxige in bulk 12] cts lb. in
.inks l."? cts i?i.
1 will always have on hand a fresh i
supply of 5
Ilojr Head Cheese, Liver
ltare, Trip??, Oliit I ia^M
ami llonelcNis llocf
I leelH.
l.;U.r l?, b .... .1 ...1 1 "... H.
IIogheadrhK.se M I V. " (
Liver-rare " IV.
Trijio " IV. ''
Chitlings " IV. "
You are rispeet fully invited to call ami
-too tli?* "Little (Jueen" engine cutting
meat.
Metropolitan !)Cef Market.
_ ,1.1. HARRIS, Prop.
Wiioare Mail in ami Thomson? 1
Tliey are thek'sl harliers in town. j
F<?r g?i<m 1 work ami polite attention *
No lietter enn 1** IouihI.
If you will but give us a trial
You will m ver go elsewhere.
For those wiioltave done so have never
Let any one else cut their hair.
Our razors are keen timl
()ur towels are clean. *
We will shave you with the greatest of
ease,
For those who have tried us
A lways eotne hark
For we try very hard to please. ^
GUANO!
We offer to the farmers of
Union County the well known
brancls of fertilizers.
Edisto Soluble Guano,
Edisto Acid Phosphate.
Also the guanos made by the
Union Oi\ & Mfg. Co.
Fant Bros.
WTWoWW.
We have just received a car ^
load " of Tennessee Wagons
which is the best wagon manufactured.
Pricks i.o\v.
Please call and examine liefore
buying.
Fant Bros.
c 11 (j iTFTFiTI n > i: 11 r v~~~ ,
for sale. c
Two story ihvc'.iiis^on Sontli St. known
is the (kyuf 11 oil e; Two cot (ages oil Solltll
>t. known as tii I'ool property; l.arue
Iwellinu on Cimreh st. known :u--tiie
Whiteside I i us,-; (hieeot.tsijfo on ( liureh
^t. known a- the Cohen rotlay'i1; One
'leuant re>id.ii<\- lot on North side of
Main St; S wml yoo 1 huildinu lots in
he suhutl>>: Ti:i:m> Ka>y. Salinas stores t)
>n Main St, N'ortii side. and O'Connor j>
.tores on South side are in our hands for
Kilo.
STOCKS lloruiIT AND SOLI).
mints c oi.i.i:ct::d.
Apply to I'. M. C.iiion, I Vest.. or
V. Nicholson, Secy.. I'nion ileal Kstale ^
\rroj;ey, Iin\
B U G 0 I E sr.
We have just received a |
: a r - 1 o a (1 <>l the celebrated
hlaydock Busies, which is
he best bia^y manufactured,
\ i-i i* i
\ny Kind oi nu^y you want.
Cricks i ow.
l>icnsc; call and e xamine beore
buying.
Fant Bros
I
'". i 'vw ".w.r rrin'rv.*UKrotcstv m j
Buggy Harness I
\\ i: have just received a : Var^c
line of single and doub- j
o Bu^gy 1 lames/. Bridles
A awn Lines I laltars W'a- '
l
jon Breeching, Collars and ;
Jollar
When in need of any of ,
he above call on us.
Fant Bros. ]j
DON'T LOS
OF TIIE FACT Til
-?FIGUt
TO FURTHER INC
CASH T
This of course means
CASH E
WE INTEND T<
IDE AD :
For vour Pocket Book in the
lEff UP-TO-DATE St
At eypecial'y interestin;
.OOSEN YOUR PL
a "Starter" we begin "FRU
Bleach yard wide at
)ur buyers write us ot the many
to offer all alonj.
THE OLD RE
A. H. Fosti
DASH PURi
TO THE A^IO
T EN DO
T W.
T. B
Are presented with a life-li
:rayon or wate
FiJOjI A
photograph os it
All you have to do is to furni
rpc and buy the TLX DOLL,
ortraits on exhibition at our stoi
w. T. Bl
PUBCSDON'T
BE I
Oil IX OTIIEK "WORDS L
We want t" have you know 1 i::
down to the very lowest point of r<,
hie to ;:ive to thttn.
Vt'c point willi pride to our prio
<>i:ii::)nr (<>> l!ull* i V } roi 11 f ivkm ii.
N<?V. V.o (](> lio{ wisiit YoJl (n I
timity of securinga 1>AII<IAIN li
SPRING AND SUiVliV
\VJiio]| is overflowing villi .sh-f
Vmi ignore your riglitful ::<lv:nst
the liciidits ofVeroil l?y our store.
Purveyors of Good Advi
rj Goods, Eta, H.
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IE SIGHT
AT WE ARE
LING?S
REASEOUR
RADE.
still Lower Prices to
-f \?> X ? * X V
) MAKE A
: SETI
near future l>y offering
'RING CLOTHING
g Prices that will
IPSE STRINGS!
IT OF THE LOOM"
7 CENTS.
"PEACHES" we will have
X the line.
:liable,
2r & Co.
CHASERS
XT INT or
LLARS
EATY'S
ke Portrait made in
:r color tints
. rs v?
SXYPS DESIBEDsh
the Photograph or Tin\KS
worth of ^oods. See
jn*sa ? cc^f>. vv ff
&.A i Y5
ec5 jt A:^B)ISE.
>'J.VT UE FOOLISH.
! we aro pricos
inprr-sioij, licit i' ijj possi
as ].liejiojiicnal in j>rico
' lilMOO.
">1 i:di and mis ; the ojipor.'in
?>ur NF.W IS TOOK of
SER NOVELTIES,
. merit :iTi'I attraction.
> if vo'i omit to claim
Cash Co.,
co aud Deiers in
m, Ms, Etc.