The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 23, 1900, Image 5
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and you can t
way tin; wind
WATCH TH
AND YOU CAN T
WAY Ti l BY A
You will find that the
M. W. E
BIQ DEPARTH
For they know o r0o(
see it. IT ere rare a few
gains tlaat we are offe
XXX Sheeting-, yard v
price 5c.
Just received 1G0 pairs i
kets worth $1 a pair, i
School Boy Je&ns, worth
Nice Black Hose 5c. 10 I
A Regular $2 Mackintosh
I have a line of Pants wo
going- for 93c.
Be sure and see our Who]
are selling- at 98c and 3
It is a corker.
^--1 AM HE ADC
For Dry Goods, <
Shoes, Dress Good:
Glassware, Crocker
7 ?
niture, Trunks and
ways have a price
Lower Than
On everytlii
Our Store will be closed
M. W. i
Local Schedule for Passenger Trains'
TItAINS FROM COLUMBIA.
Arrive S :25a.m. Depart R :45 it. rn. !
44 1:10 p. in. " 2:00 p. m. j do
TRAINS FROM SPARTAN BURG.
Arrlvo 12:45p. m. Depart 1:05p.m.
14 7:10p. in. 44 7:80p.m. j tj,
Local News Notes tu
Put Together For Ready Reference. ^
Gathered Here and There by "
Our Man About Town. Tl
Did any of our readers see the stars je
^ shoot the schute. ta
W Mr. Clougli Wallace is attending Court ju
at Gaff uey this week. 1 n
V. ?. DePass, Esq., and ,T. C. Ed- th
wards, of Union aie here on hussness.?
Spartinburg Ilerald.
Rev. C. T. Scaife will preach at the 11 j
lower iW Forest church next Sun lay OI"
at 11 o'clock a.'m.
Mr. LeRoy S. Townsend has been 'u
employed at tho freight depot as th
clerk. ot
Mr. J. D. Epps has been given tho position
of clerk at tlie Gibber IIouso vice jU
Mr Page resigned. di
t.-, H?Af Iliot f],n rin i?n i vii 1 tl
PI7UI1 kJ IWlj^Ol' tliuv vov
Minstrels will be at the Opera House I
on next Thursday nfght. '
Dr. Y. L. Pool has purchased a lot m
from Mr. J. E. Squire oil Mountain street
and will build a residence on it.
Have you noticed those coops of n(
fine turkeys at Young's, the Grocer? hi
Get one beforo they nre all sold, I'
Funny is it not? G. Walt. Whitman
mixes oil nnd water, lie has tl
. applied for a patent. G
47-1t w
WANTED, for cash, Dogwood nnd
Persimmon logs. Southern Hard- en
wood Company,P.O. Box 629,Charles- ti<
ton, S. C. 4(>-8mos, G
T v. Snnlro lias onened un a '''
now enterprise In Union, in tho .shape ^
of a bottling establishment. lie oc- 41
cupies the store room formerly occupied
by Mr. Thomas Tracy.
Another big mill is.to ha built in
Spartanburg county. It will bo b<
bnilt at Inman. The capital stock li
is to be $200,000; a commission for
\ charter has been applied for. ' Col. .t
i T. 0. Duncan, of Union, A. H.
Twitchell, and J. A. Chapman, of
\ Spartanburg; J. R. Gibson and R.
II. F. Chapman, of Inman, are the T
ineorporators. ti
: STRAWS
ELL WHICH
IS BLOWING.
E PEOPLE
ELL WHICH
RE GOING.
I
^ 1_ * ^
jy axe matting ioi*
JOBO'S
ENT STORE,
1 tiling when tliey ,
of tlie tunny Bar- ]
ring:
/ide, worth 6c, our
i
cull 10 Quarter Blan=
?oing at 75c.
15c, only 10c.
Sails Thread 5c.
i for $1.50.
rth $i.50 anywhere,
I C\ PHrvnlr *" "
W?_? uuuv.iv UJ.JLVJC tilcll WtJ
/cu will be astonished. .
>UARTERS~<:
wiothing, Boots,
s, Notions, Hats,
y, Groceries, Fur=
Valises, and a!=
i
the lowest
ng I sell.
I Thanksgiving Day.
If you have tltc grip, take quinine,
ko n rest and don't forget to
Take Thi: Timks.
You cannot keep a working man
IWI1.
lIcLuro Mercantile Company i<
aking a regular slaughter in price ;
lis week, run alomr now and c>i a
lantfont Pome of these bargains biro
they are gobbled up by other.-.
Judge.I. M. Greer requests us to
k the managers of the recent decon
to call on him for their money,
o is ready to pay them off. Just.
11 him that your eye caught it in
n: Times.
Ohas. R. Smith?Hustling Ohary
has secured the "City Soda Founin"
for the next season, lie will
lye an experienced Soda-Water man
charge of the refreshments deirtment
and says ho is going to do
io business or know the reason why.
Henry Hawkins was soen marching
0 street Tuosday morning with one
the largest 'possums of the season.
'o tried toget Henry to toll us where
> caught him, but he would not give
io place away. There are probably
hers.
The nino-months-old child of Mr.
id Mrs. J. E. Hancock died Mon13*,
after an illness lasting more
inn a month. The little one was
id to rest in tho old cemetery. The
>reaved parents have tho sympathy
tho community in this bereaveent.
\V. IT. West has soino prices this
eek that will jar sorao competitors,
1 doubt. But he standi} right up to
is ad. In tho Times, and he is doing
io business as a natural result. He
tys that competition cuts 110 ice
ith hi 111. He is offering you a good
ling this week?push it along. If
lese prices don't movo you Westurd,
you had bettor take something.
WANTED.?Salesmen lo sell Lnbriding
Oils, Greases, Belting and Speciales
to thrashermen, on commission,
nod goods and liberal proposition. Ad:ess
giving references.
IIE IIOWABD OIL & GREECE CO.
"-It p Cleveland, Ohio.
In answer to Governer McSweeney's
Iter to the mayors of the State, in which
i asked for suggestions, onr Mayor. Mceth
Young, says: "Keep strange couables
coming through at intervales of
lirty days and staying ten." This is a
rxxl idea. It has a tendency to keep the
Tiges" everlastingly on the dodge,
'hey will also have more trouble in si>otng
their men.
T liaitksgi vitig Fervid'.
Tiara will lu' Th:uiks.tiviu/
at the l'ir.?t Met ho list ehiueh Tlun'sdav
uomina a; lioVIn Mi*. I. M. lti?v.
of 11m HiptU church, will comlm", ill :
service : tbo j> J(ev. W. A.
Missal#',r. , will ' . b.*? nt at ei.ufwii.M
The eolhvtiou taken will to III ) Jl.)wortli
Orphanage. * 3
? CV-4 - - _
Drawing Trade
?
i I lore wore eight men in f<>\vn last j
week taking orders for M. \V. 1? ?bo. !
They are sent ?.ut by uChiuigo linn i
which en'arg< s;?h oto graph* in, 12 colors.
They arrant."' with ;i :a reliant tolrin lle
ilie 1 nsitieps. Mr. Hobo will have th m
rtdarge any photograph for a customer
who spend* Sid 00 with him. it i* a
5??od scheme to draw trade, and a good
diing for the purchasers. (?o to M.
W I ?. I .. .V ... .1 ? . > ---- ? '
.? . jmiiu .< itim <r raru una uegui on ;
your ?25.00 purchase.
^ .
Their ICyes O pencil.
Mr. T. <Iint?, Chief Clerk in
l'io Sceo tnry of State's olli :e, stopp !
?ver in Union on his return to Columbia
fr< in Spartanburg Monday, an 1 span!,
the Pay anion;; friends. C >lumbia saem;
toagree with him. ffe In-; gained soy- i
;al pounds in weigh', an 1 s;i\ < he ami '
Mrs. (lantt are< n.j ivingex 'lleni heailh. :
lie miv:! tli Fair this year \v;h a record j
breaker, ami that h' thinks' lie people (>f j
t n'.uiiibia had thei' ejos open t> the
rol lt n oppoituuity the state Fair brings
to the city for l eaping a h u vest in the
m.v of ml ! tionaj trade, ami lley will
not likely be slo x here after in work in:* ,
hou'.der to shoulder v.itli the mating;inent
ol' tlie F.iir in an effort \
lo to ike these occasions a b'.o miing suc>?s
every year. ,
The Irl R. Hicks zgor Almanac. '
"Whatever may be mid of Ilia scientific
mus:s upon which tlv Uev. hi !{. Ilic.ks
bases his yearly forecasts of storm ami
vu utlii r. it it a n uaikabie fact tin', spy:
warnings of every great .-.tor .i, tl >o 1.
cold wave ; and ill oath, have ' -en plainly '
printed in his now famous* Ahnao to f"i* i
many years. The lav r-' stutlitg fact; i
was lliede.stnicFon i (hilve;' > i. Tex?*,
i?:i lie' very day named by IVui Mi- !ch; ? j
Mo 1QAQ VliniMW u ilo-wtu.. Iivl
* ** ? i
storm along the gulf coo's.* Tut- l?i it I
Aim nuu-, by f >r l At* li-i it, 111 >->1 : imdei ' <
and beautiful vet pubu-drd, is now ready. !
This remark ib'.e b > >' .*??' ne i; t .*, > hu i tilct!
pages. s-p'.en-Hdiy iilustriL.* l wit's
charts itr*?l li tIt'-toii" engravings, ; u i :
.t premium to every subscrib r win pays
one do lar a year f??r I'rof. [Ticks' j ?u
i n!. Woitr> and Wongs. Tii* Almiui
slow: is sent prepared only 2~u. Oid-r
from Woitu and Wonks publishing
Company, *2201 S'rcet, St. Louis, Mo., or
send orders to this otli v. (
-c- - e - |
Notice to Our Renders.
We want every reader of This Ti>ik- .
to can-fully roa?i the advertisements . f (
our merchants in thi; issue. It wii! > ,
worth your ahil- to do so, so far
piices and bargains go. 1.1 almost tv.
line el' no ids you li ive us-.' for, t'aisi-j;
is a record breaker. Soine of them
oftYiieg some astonishing bargain'. Y . .
will have to malm your fail j?ni li 1
now soon; snppo-e yi u tako iiii.-. p-m r
sit down and iisake out y< ur list <d p ::
cimsi s according t > 1 In: prices ?pi >te i h;
our merchants an-l take k t-> town wit 1
you. You might : k : l!;. pan.-r along .
with you and make jour purchases, an 1 j
you will thid that you will hive si\e!
$ ">.00 to $10,00, according t > the amount
of your purchase, by heeding this advice.
This is the object- of our m 1eiian'h
to post you ahead of your time so
that'you can hay your g ?d.s mte'ligeutly
and not go it blind It i. woitn dod u.s
to you Our merchants are reliable. and
1 hoy m an what they say when talking
through Tin: Times, and you can make
your calculations accordingly before going
t) make your purchases.
A Rig Thing for Columbia,
Mr. M. II. Cooper, Secretary of Slate,
was in Union Monday, and spent the
day with his sister, Mrs. Center. Mr.
Cooper speaks very encouragingly of
i'ohnnb'a's prospc-cts. lie says s vend
million dollars have h en invested is j
Columbia in various kinds of industiie-j
during the last twelve mouths. Ilesnv: !
Columbia has been slow to awaken to u
realization of the advantage, tinaneially. !
the State Fair is to the city. He says i
ihat the street car line reported 30,00tJ
fares for Tuesday, and he thinks there
were at least ten thousand more people
at ("wlumbia on Wednesday. He believes
the Fair was worth in the way of trade
to the city of Columbia from one hundred
to one hundred and seventy-live
thousand dollats. Very few people g<>
to the Fair and back without sp-nding
from live to ten dollars in the city. Say
the average was only two dollars a head
the 80,ono people there We Inesday
an 1 Thursday would spend $1(10,000, h>
say nothing of the other days. Columbia
should exert herself to make the Fair
better every year. It is a bonanza.
Hatch of lintliilo News.
Mr. W. L Neal, one of the night op- !
eratives here, lost two of Iris children,]
one Friday and one Sunday of last week.
Both dying from typhoid fever. Mr.
Neat lost his wife only three weeks ago.
Woik is still going on very rapidly
with tlie mill; work began on the roof
last week.
Mr. T. F. Keenan, of New Castle,
Penna., is here putting up the six large,
upright Caball ltoilers which arrived
here last week.
Mr. W. E. Thomson and Col. T. C.
Duncan have been out inspecting the
work.
We are always glad to receive Tiie
Times out here. One of my friends
remarked to me that he had rather read
The Times than any paper he over saw
and looked forward each week to its
coming. Wo are glad to see that the
ttroua throughout t hi> 8htt<< is follnwiiitr
the good example of Tiik Times in its
vigorous protest against the carrying of
concealed weapons.
Dr. Fike,of Enoree, S. O., has located
here and lias his office in J. H. Morris's
store.
An express ofllce is the latest thing at
Buffalo.
The Saturday excursions are still popular,
and the trains bring large crowds
out every Saturday. Numo.
$joo Reward $i< >.
'Hit v :i 1 <>f litis |u|i.-r will ! |il. as *1 I" 1." rn
tVtl litem i< u( 1 -.t-i t t|i. ilrc.'itlt <1 <li^> :i? tlm*
v .'ii -. |fn It. . II In < ui\' in i ll il- ?l;t'4t ?, :i til
(lini U Catarrh. Il.ili'i Oatarrn Cum is ile- only
|M.-ii ivs inn nowti In din iii-'ilii ;:1 fraternity. ? i.
t?i :h li. in-r a i niistitnlKm il ilis-'as', rv<|itlrt> n
ci'isillutloiiol treatment, Mill's Catarrh euro a
I i I'll lilt r i::II r. nctlii ; ill 11y li|K?ll llu? hi l
111 i tlttlC'll s If. lr"s if lint syr- III, lllfl.'it .If..
Ir-iyiiiir the foimdn'htti el'the di-.esi' mid .via.
tin' imMi'in -if- m^iIi liy UtiiMiilK "1' Mi - i ni sr
lion and iis^isiinK nature In d'tliii; lis ivcrk. il
|?r i|?rk'l?irs Ifivfso luucli fallli in Its etiruiivi' [ ov.
few. that thor offer One ltir>drc>l Collar* i r ai jr
MMlblt ll fulls In ourp, tsitlll I'll' lis. I. 11.
nionltin. Address,
% F.J. ? IILNUY \ f (?., Toledo O.
i-nl'l Ifv llrii.'Risi . 7""'.
Hall's Family Fills motif lif.t.
$100,000,000 IN UNION.
Distinguished Visitors From the
North Visit the Monarch .
Mill.
I'ui >n was honorid Tuesday 1>\ U.e
pu ;tt? A aggri nation of i ipiia'.ists thai ;
ever cir.io to I'm: >ii. There \v? ;- a
d< Z 'U in the patty, and they arc I to
repr. sent capital ; ) the am m it ?,f . <
hundred million dollars. I: was M . s. j
M. Milllken's party, mul they came iu !
his private ear to inspo t the Monarch i
Mili of which Mm M !lik? n is l.i rp 1
in tli Xorth. and is him it' > k; of ; n
laiii st stocliholdciU in the M -i M;51 '
a* ihis p'ar \ Tic party, of wliich Mr. 1
Milliken, of Now York, is the leading |
spu i" . are, on th'sir annual lour thro :_'i j
llie L'telinml belt inspecting ' '; in I
in which tlley arc intereM"!, "f wlcc'.f |
tiiaro arc sail* four hunlr d in to - i
South. The part}* wore ind at th-j dc* '
pot bz Mr. J>i i .V Pant. lVesdm' i f
the Monarch Mill, and n few fri ;ds a'
t p. ni , an i woic taken,in carri.i4j.s,onto
Monarch, where lhey spent an li urr
or in ir I > >'.; n z ov ?.!i i in I aid t'i? i
L>" nitifill surrenn t ' a's.
Tiiegentlemen expressed tlumselv j
very i i i h plea-c 1 w.l'i th 'ni:i,-; > n.n . :
so m f *.ct, tii it \\v undcrslaii'l the Mm i
Mifiikcti lold M-*. F I d to:r> ? I t 1 : i 1
Increase his capital ttosk to $iiOO,UOO
jr a million, if n waute ! to, s > a ' > is
rea ls* to extend the pi mi. wli n !i si .*
lit. Wo und -i.st.iii-1 t ia' Mm Pa r has
111 >n il.t.cr under e m-id n t'i > i. if prcf?
rs i ) complete his mill i*i 1 f ' ii, i-i i a
wiMsin.it way," that is in fu 1 opnatio i.
h'fore takin ' any deliuite iicti i in ve?ai*d
t i ie * idu-t ,its c ipita'iz !' i >:i.
Am -.u th visitors were: Mm St. pit s i
liven, the famous coif on mill man of
15 >sto.i. ;iul Mr. Green, 111 'i.iilroa 1 <*i;.falists:
Mr. Davidson, Mr. Dinic s m,
A'lo is -aiM i ) lep.esen. m *C-%. spmn '
rs treasurer th in any m in in t'.i" (.'ni t*'
State ; Capt. John II. Mo.itiximerv. o'
Spurtaub.u'g; MV.ss >. Locke, Gary':;; I
\Iiinniii_c llroi., of Riiuotoc; Gap!.
Sirine, of Greenville,an I M . .J Ui.v.
)f L jc'kIi r.t, Union county. A.U ware
r^liiy pleased an I so expressed themselves.
Tli" party left hereatTo'clock. Their
priva'e car beimr taken by the nii?hi
train. They ;jo from Union to Darliiuton,
Charleston anil other points inspecvi
i.. the mills in wh'c'i thoy arc iut.ere.sted
oh are ;J i 1 I > li ive t'.i > hi^ c iphali '
v .sit Umo 1 and 1 > ? ; ar > ; i l It will b
tiro nutans of helping the town al iiu in
ton e>t ibli-shiuant of o:h r in inr.rie.s
\v!iun ?? * ? 1:1 in [wis >11 anil mh* til
push ami liu.i'.!. 11; i* is i.i evi I oca o
r Vtny ha ml isi onr li* tU t. i Capitu!i
ts are not ulo.v to le-o^iii/.* lii? ;
vantages if an iave/m r. ia a wide\wake,
bbstlhn? town, noted fo: its? v. rhist
inn energy and pn .'a.
Union is coming, an I ah; i-> sli nv'nu
a clean pair of It.vis t> m my towns in
the State which a lev years aj[ > sat 1
at our insi.'tvti; ineo.'
Vou know 'What you ;irc Taking j
When von take Grovohs tasteless Cliil
Tonic localise the l'oi inula is plainly
prmted on every bottle showing that it
is si in ply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
loun. No euro no pay. 50e. 4.'1-1
STOLEN MULES.
Stolen from rny stables near Cowpons,
s C\, 0:1 night ot' November Oth. Oirlull
Hit bodied mar mule, dark 11101.:<
color, whitli collar mar!;, sin ill lump ?>u
back of left hip, rather small feet wingalison
front logs,weight lo50p minis, lo
years old, fairly good order.
One dark bay mare mule well made,
straight back, iow withers, wart under
chin, also small wart near teat on left
side, broad feet, few gray hairs on shoulders,
weight about 850 pounds, ago 10
j cars.
$25.00 will be paid for information
that will lead to their recovery.
J. 11. C. Rook us,
Nov. 10, 1900. Cowpens, S.
40?2t.
The Pocket Nerve
Is Very Sensitive.!
Practical Philosophers toll us that
when you touch "the pocket nerve"
you thrill the whole body, and it's
the pocket nerve we touch today with
this remarkably cheap array (veritable
bargains they are) of
Men's and Young Men's Suits
in Black, Blue and Greys,
trood as you'd ekpect for
double the price $15.00
Men's and Young Men's Suits,
Worsted and Cassimeres, now
Fall and Winter designs.... $5.00
Men's and Young Men's Suits,
t he loader line surpassing in
olTerings of Worstod, Vieunus,
Cheviots and kindred
weaves, not a suit in the lot
worth under $10, but at J.
Cohen's $7.50
.Men's and Young Men's Suits,
it takes a custom tailor of
note them,, and ours half the
tailor's price. This line includes
all the new an extreme
novelties' $20.00
LADIES?Como in and buy some of
these new Jackets and Skirts at
prices that will surprise you but
only at
J. COHEN.
ac??a?aan.^r-^rmm v-~.- rvr- > - "... - . . .^ i?mu
^ <f% (0> f% R
^Ss^'U' iJ? B
IN THIS CORNER EV)
THOSE WHO WA'.'T tt
[the longest way, in
ITIONS, MILLINERY, CL
HATS, TRUNKS, ETC. '
i? I?i[ V \ VT e . i *?; '
l l ! J :h JS 1 i vi 1 i ' * i i J 1 J
We have just been through our
(mods, and (hid many ;_ood things in
Waists, Shirts, Children's Dresses, ete
at iTUCFN tii it are surely moving tin
This is Our Be
IN DRV SS GOODS 1 KG FALLOWING
OF OUR FiNOR'tlOUS BUSINESS It
Double width Cashmere , all Wool
eheap and sell Vie eheaj>," only..
>'? iin'!i riiiK'V \ CIMllIll >. Vel'V |?rcttV
value lSe, yoiny <|uiek at
Fancy llrocadines, all \Vo??l Kill, woi
moviny ]?? only
All W ool Fill, -Miiylo width Worsted,
only
Fancy and I'lain l)iv>- Flannel-, "All
worth ! ? dUc. to y > <|itiek at.
])onh!o Width Cashmere.--. all Wool 1"
we picked em up cheap and von
Fancy Wool Fill I'laids, :) 1 inch, clu
nioviny price says
Clark's Host Si\ Cord Soft Fini-li Spo
and Machine, warranted *J()t) va
and colors, spools tor
We have some "Pea(
Goods, Pierolas, Crave
Homespun, Mohair Sovrietta,
Mohair, Henriet
Serge, Lansdown, Clor
Twills, Briiliantines, et
pleased Co t hp.m,
YOURS TO PL
HARRY &
COM PETITION
SVSO.ICE,,
1 lhishel of Ashcville Millin ; Co. Met
1 Second Patent. "'lour $d l?hh, K
i >: -M i - - ' - ' -
Ill -V. II" l.ivm'U OIIU-, O.C pi
1 Xo'.v Orleans (":0v* gallon. Mir eovadn
Syrup lor gallon, Full Civam ClmeApples
7e pound, Evaporated ApplePeaehes
12A* pound. Raisins Joe po
Dates 10e pound. 1 o pound- (iranul
Coffee to hum. Canned Corn, Yoniat
can, Canned Apples, Die IVaehe.s
Cherries at 1<>e a ran. 1 >ue.uy Whip,
make ii to your into!est to buy Whips
Sehnapp> Tohaeeo for 2Ac. Pluu;.for
2oe. 2 Pluus ThieU-Srhn ipp- T
Thirk Early Rird Tobarro lor 2oe.
Salt Mullets, Fruits and Vegetables,
serves.
I Fear No C
YOUiiS ro IM
W. H. W
I AM HERE FOR
I have opened up a stc
Family Grocerii
DUNN BUILDING, f
Where I will endeavor to s
I handle Flour, Sugar, C
Molasses, Cheese, Pickles
Goods, Tobaccos, Cigars an
Green Groceries
You will find anything an<
here. Give me a call ar.
YOURS FOR BI
W.I. GO
w ?M??I jp??B^l
^SEWS
EH Y WEEK TO
EI R CASH TO GO
DRY OOODS NO-O'l
HING SHOES.
rms WEEK.
flit in* lino of Wool Dress
<hort lengths suitable for
:uid have marked them
Din.
inner Year
: RICES ARE THE CAUSE
* THIS DEPARTMENT :
Kill, "wo got 'em
10c
for Waists, etc.,
12&o
rtli to-day 15c, our
............. lOo
"a World Beater,"
4-c
Wool Yard Wide,"
25c
ill, value 2oc, but
got 'em for 15c
L':!j> at 2~>e, but our
19c
ol Cotton for I land
rd, Black, White
5o
shes" in Black
>nette, Melrose,
Crepon, Henla
Serge, Storm
'ia, Shark Skin
Co and will be
EASE.
BELK.
CUTS
WITH ME.
d t>Oc, Bushel 30c, Peck
iist Patent ?4.Go. Bacon,
r pound. Molasses, No.
es "><)c gallon, Silver Drip
e loc ])0iiud. Sun dried
HP pound. Evaporated
and. Prunes 10c pound,
ated Sugar 81.00. Green
oes ami String Beans lOe
Blackberries and lied
s from 10c to $1.00; will
from me. 3 Plugs Thin
Thin Marly Bird Tobacco
obaceo for 2oc. 2 Plugs
\\ liito Fish, Mackerel,
Butter, Pickles and Preompetiton.
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business.
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IAIN STREET,
supply your wants.
loffee, Lard, Meal,
and other Bottled
d Cigarettes.
A Specialty.
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id be convinced.
JSINESS,
UNQ.