The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 04, 1903, Image 2
; KICKS.
the !ii< I. ?!
i \r tie- p- making kicks.
Surry Ui ".?s,
<>ne would tldnk t! i : old V ' rid was
in a most niil-.a;.j>> : x
Men arc kicking at *li. wntUirr; tiny arc
kicking a t ! ha | i i i-"*
That they have t < r fti-1 that tiny
have to l><iy .or ice;
They are kicking at the way
This and lliut is done today;
They are kiiki.y .t coiuliiiot.s as llicy
loom lip i . ry.\ h> r- .
They have kicks to make because
Rascals disobey the laws.
One would think that -'Im.- was rampant
anil that woe v.. ; 'r. tii air!
Hear them kicking, ki King, kicking! Oh,
the wild and woef il kc Km.
And the kicks concert religion, science,
art and polities;
There aru kicks iruin these who work;
There are kicks from those who shirk;
AH the world, it seems, is keeping busy .
registering kicks.
Making kicks, kicks, kicks.
Keeping tip the dally average of kicks. |
kicks, kicks, kicks, kicks, k!~ks,
kicks.
Do the everlasting kicks
Indicate u stnnshup? Nix!
The world would <;nit revelving if we ,
didn't have the kicks
From the men who wield the picks
And tlie ones who lay lite bricks,
And the ones who wear the jewels and
the ones who slot; and write.
Never since the world I" an
lias n point been won by man
Unless he kicked to get it. and did so with
all ills might!
'Tis a pleasing thing to mix
Gladness in among our kicks
When .wo inayl
But, .with gladness or without,
"We may nevt r hopo to rout
The legions filled with ^letters; they'll be
her* tin jndfinn at day :
They'll l>e hero to make th- ir kicks
Till there's ice upon tic Styx,
Till the last grave undertaker the last
coffin cover clicks.
But a lot of us arc kicking with no cause
for making kicks.
Without the slight) st reason for our
kteks, kicks, kicks.
And never helping any wit It our kicks,
kicks, kicks, kicks, kicks, kicks,
kicks.
?8. E. Klscr in Chicago Rccord-Hcrald.
( Peace at I,list.
"Wo are taking a terrible risk, professor."
"Yes, ivo are, but it's worth it.
There's nobody up here to ask you
how old Ann is."?New York Evening
Journal.
An Author'* Notebook.
Sold one poem suxl made almost
enough to pay tin- butcher.
Wrote an obituary on an ancient
citizen and hail Maria's shoes mended
with the proceeds.
Sold a short story and came within
an ace of making enough to pay $10 on
the grocery bill.
"A Silent Musieinn" is the title of a
new story. Really if some of "em were
not silent occasionally there would ho
no living in this country.?Atlanta
Constitution.
A Definition.
Philip was studying his spelling
and, coming to the word "coroner,"
asked to have its meaning explained.
Sister Ruth, a hig schoolgirl, who sat
conning her lessons near him, was appealed
to. Said she:
"A coroner is a doctor whoso duty it
is to Inspect cases where persons have
filed without medical assistance!"?
New York Times.
A Very Dillorpnt Matter.
Ethel?I heard the count had jilted
Gladys.
Jefid?Oh. no; he's too much of a gentleman
for that. I know positively that
lie gave Gladys three days in which to
jilt him.?New Orleans Times ! ?i mot-rat.
Xo TronJilo.
Anxious Mother?Willie, dear, <lo you
ever have any trouble with tiio c?tiier
little hoys at school"/
Willie?Naw! I iiel; one of 'tin every
ouoc in awhile, hut that ain't the
least bit of trouble. Chicago Tribune.
' The Accepted Pattern.
"His brotlier aeronauts il<> not tliiiik
Well of hint."
?? nni 11<i."*? in* irmr :
"Violated (lie eiliics of the profession;
invented n:i air ship Hint wasn't cigar
bnped."?Was!. > Ion Star.
Km Dint Itiel ton.
f'tty' Man I lew shall I know which
house It is?
Suburbanite Yoi.'il he able to tell
onsJIy enough. I s the only 0:1 i:i the
neighborhood that hasn't a 'Tor Sale"
sign on It.?ruck.
Her 0|H*r>t Voire.
"What n frightfully loud, far carrying
voice that kill has!"
"That's her opera voice. You know
her father has n box this year."?
Judge.
?
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
At Scltna. Ala.. Marguerite, the 3venr-olil^iiugliter
of Warren Ambrose,
while playing; with matches, sot her
clothing afire. In a few hours she
died I'r.ttn the burns received.
downier I.milium. of Texas. has
rai-ed the quarantine which has been
in force ;< :nln t I aredo since September
Of !.b"."> oases of yellow fever.
:?! have resulted fatally.
I.'ditor John ('. .Mcl.endon. of 1 uverne.
A: a former justice of the
per.ee. is under bond to the federal
court charged with peonage.
Near Cherry ' -ihe. Fla.. Sunday Hen
I.. Smith hot and hilled a man named
Sapp. who had driven up to his door
and call, d for him.
\\ . H. I.audvoigt. in a statement at
Washington, comes hack at Br 1 stow,
who referred to the employment <>i
1;!? l.r.ndv* igt's) .on. by stating thjjt
Briscnv's son is also among tho em
ploy os.
S lphonuni>s of Columbia university
kidnap fresh nun who were on their
t way to their annual dinner. The
freshmen were at last rescued by po<
; Heemen. wlio were fought by the so!
phomores.
In it.- annual report the board of ord(
nance and torti!ientions says the results
<-i tests made with 3-lneh rapid
fire guns were satisfactory.
the ?.iM>renu- court of the United
S'ates de* lares the Kansas elgbtbout
law to be e< n: tintional.
Sir llenry .Mortimer Uitrand. new
British ambassador, has arrived al
\\ asiiington.
t'ourth Assistant Postmaster den
oral Bristow lias submitted his report
cn the postal scandals.
Ways of eott n mill operatives it
.Massachusetts have been cut.
the British West Indian sciuadror
will ! ;ive Port of Snain. Trinidad, or
Tlim lay tor Lalluayara. If is lie
liovc.l t! ii another note will ho srnl
Voni /.!|(>! : pro?; stins; against the clos
ina of tin1 ri\or Orinoco.
(' ' imliinns arc awaiting the returr
of (J. acral Reyes front tho T'niter
tPntos. Should his report ho unfa
vorahlo. i; is saiil a Ruerilln wnrfart
will at ( nee lie siartod asainst I'an a
in a.
(lr.il'ti:i!i i. hrcomiu; popular at Hon
oluiu. T i . Rraml jury reports a cast
whore $iio.. k> is used in a systematic
steal.
Germany it oRnizes the indepen
deuce of Panama.
THREE BLACK0 SENT TO DEATH
9
Were Trying New Guns and Shot Ad
g3r for i-'un.
Sinevoyori, La.. Dee. 1.?in tit1
presence of a cr.'sv daf about l.lita
pursop.- . < uiij-.o i i u. in uroes am
t. mi ... -1-? ' V/.oee, were lynch
i\l within .i short di.-'.'.me of Ueleher
wnieh is L'n miles from Shre\ eport.
1 he men were executed lor partial
patini; m tile fatal shooting of Itober
Adgt r. one of the most influential am
popular business men in north LouUi
: an...
| The lit piiii' t all eniifi ssed thoii
crime Ik :'i re being handed.
They -> at ml that they were tryinj
now ruiis. and when Adger appcaroc
on the rireei though: it ijnite natura
to turn the guns u:i him.
.\j shot-, were fired at '.lie lynch
ins;, the uecr u s nil being hanged u
a sin.do limb of a tree.
T ? of tiie resiooj; under arrest
si am !.? e and Peter Thomas, were re
iwrri, j.vu proven mat ho had at
tompto 1 i>rov<::tt the negroes fri.m
shooting Adgor. and Thomas establish'
ed thi tacl that lie was loo ilightened
to shoot.
Phil Davi: and Waller Carter were
catitnre i - v rai miles from tlie scene
')! !,..! i rime. Clint Thomas was
cau.'.'ht iai r about .. mile and a halt
frotn I'eli-her.
'II10 negroes won taken before Adger
and tonlod their crime. They
were held in ci inetiimcnt when they
were turned ou. and liangcd.
Davis Is said t i be an eConvict and
Walter Carter wis oroed to !!. o from
Mansfield. 1 a., about a year ago foi*
insullii.R a white woman. Thomas is
said lo lia\. had a had re cord.
'ihe ne roes or Br.lohor joined in
the rear; i lor t!i men and were apparently
n < ager .1) have tln^fn lynched
as tiie whites. .
One m uro w is presented t'-y the
whit. i'ii a pur e n a:l\ jt |<?i? for
the pari ' . t ok in the | ursiiit.
lite m s r ^iven an opportnnity
to ,11 y in.en being hanged.
Fnmftor. 1 ? J111 i - T? rt~ i-m_~?'
- . . . ? ?v< k w i ?*_? uc VI U JUUI
C'amli.: ; Mi- . I)( 1. One* of
Harvar ]-.< .-.t a:. I 1110. t famous inst.itnti
: - i- t'? he i I'?r od hy order of
Pre : ! ,.t Kii.tr. who hopes in this
way to < inn in.i to one of the main
soun oi i:\>i r . ia ami indigestion
anions the students. For nearly a
(|unrtor - f a century the store in
iiarvarl uarp at the corner of Tlolyoke.
h;> hcon used as a eoffee house,
and \v :s a frofiuont resort of undergraduates
ii their - earoh for midnight
liMi. ii! - >n orders from President
Fix tt. the lease foi' t 1m* store, whleti
l? roll": properly. will not l>e renewed.
it having Jti.-t expired.
Ill* IX'llUtP,
"Why do you nlwuya oeciipy two
seats
"To oven thinys up." replied (lie
street our hoy. ' llnlf the time I don't
yet nny sent at nil."- Town Topics.
One Immlird dollars' worth of butter
la'ars off from the soil less of its valuable
elements than 5 cents' worth of ,
liny. ' . j
Society Notes.
v <!? ltul.t i'i:l Thai-kssiv'ojj p?iv;n.i >
v * i it !"it':t>?i ?y is? n.?j Hotel L7:ii*-?
it-- >utu - iL.Hn ?i Uit> city ft
i ; . ^ * onntr ladies. A ! ?? ?
l i't was vrtt i 14 K ;?M -tit.
. ' J j* liod frtvn Sj'artH t:Uni"n u.
11 r irj'oie.. I: \v.?s S'vli a d mo. '
'!: I i.io i l.oys n:v\ gsvi. Htitl was
i o t., ii'y ? j j ?j? d.
'! in* liionle C'lu!? mat wiiii Mrs.
l.?in:; Sit tor on Monday aKtrnion.
i : t- rul.j-?S lor il:.; day was llitll ill
N; \ Ailihlsaud Writers.
t? n.?;o< s coiiUi lulled a si toil p 11
?<n Aiiii-i it;u Vespu* ei. M:r. Past- i-n i
t: In r Iiv? aro uti pltja-r on tin*
i d ? \pM ialions. Mi."< Johnson
_;ave umiom arcouiiti ol Hit* liieot \ ? l r:?/
?i: ?t Mi.*. II /. 1 Senile tulil of the
<.ni? < xp'ti.a:jo.itj of Ma'eo l' i-> in
hem, >,.> Mi hire* i Scaifo jt?%.! iniiimi!
Jlie pl-:y of Tatiiuo aiel l'a>so,
ilii'iioUil Italian pott. Mis. M.nave
Mm!'' nail a sketch of Tamo's I!!' - .v!;.
I?' i ticCii-ioiigh gave a f>li;;ing at.
i > : MachlawUl.
? n \t oattiiu: wi b with Mi-*}
j Wiii'ieil -invite tin- Inst Mot-day mi !>
i in' er.
M i II. lYake e?:lt ilaiitctl 'h^
j I'v'iy Ti.e-n.lny Club at the home oi Mi.-s
; K-eina ltrai don. Win'v. a na inlet*
i i it ii roll tall Wiili ii : n.i:.r vr ! o'.n
i ni
| ?li- pinarun nv.is ( .nthielo I by Mis
I ijleo <'. lVirin, Mish {silicl i M a
A ii. W a in !;t a, a .ml M i s \V i' M!
i. Tlwhe lam s pavt iv-.i'li -s :.it1
or < w the folio a iiig .-mbj c :: 1 Us-* of
t hn: died > t ai'n \v ai, liatiieo: o< ail I
" i- ;.? ol t a!ais, 1! a.'U D.-i It a .1 (la,
el iI
l l.i- Club \\i:i nut*! : > \' \\ ? !? 'i
;s tiit'igo IVi i; :a ! _fji'.-.s.tui,
ami U;' im-iii' i li ! th1
e-at of Fit: c!: 11y \ iy j? ii
.1) ,
( (> : VV"f|.|"- i I f\-?i .I ;_r (if ! ; W.
II it i ii I' in iv ?' ii g' a t hai in*
^ . -it i-ativ tainaih it n a m i i.b.T of her
riea-Is at llen.d ?n IVtsa *, tbeh'tueef
i i p ireal s.
\ '1*1:0 1'.llch 10 Club Hi'-' Oil Tll''8 l.iy
I t r o . \\i it Mrs \V ^\Z 1' i > ns i i.
' !l > IUH '< ?' j yllifc the gaTmi ot In.^
M j s T. I >11. i ilk \? ' i \ V /. '
t lie i '.relation, v hteh wit- eat I.-, b.
r've- .l, ,v;ts wta !>;, M s, I?. K. Smith,
M nr.d Mb (leiivgo M ...? Wright
? cum >icleligliiful little arl |?tily i*'i day
? ev n v e-ujipliaientitiy to >1 v V? hi' ,
a :i-'i; <f M s Wiight. Cutlet "top!
-.-til, MI iiiVcr8 ai' l M '. 11?';?t? -.
v ni;iiv.> ' Ii jni/f3. JkTei n-t i I - b
! Is ' s I I. fSinilvvit j a:.
eri'ker oil - llee we; : :* I.
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| Special fcdvertisGtns-rte
p I Notices will bo Inserted In this column ?i
I I (|. r.it-1 oT ? "? wiir.lsnr .li-^ for 8">u< ::tI
iniir iv?uos !' ?i* ;r??\ Additional i;- < <ots
1 ! twenty fi vo'.voriJ * Sr.-i viof- ^
- I Hp 1 ! : 1, ATK>T NOV A. - M A<?A.
I JL / n p?[?! ! ? a* -cai
I ARES1I ?v F Jake <;r.tek?'--?, Cii tnit
J?' l agn Waifcrs, ti\t* oV!^ ? ten.-.
I b tt t lliii s. t nv ol a-.n lietl
c. i c :tl Tl e I'nioii tin cviy Co. 1?.
T*TAXr Ki??PK!: * 1 MMOX, J)O ir
V V .A... >111(1 IMiy iy,..'.
F m.A ' ; ii*?i <?m c. u l?> oi-i.
? .1 A M KS ' Oi 'lvSAOr.
I 1-. to:. < !?.u a Son, S t
W"~ A N T I. n?FALl'IIFUL 1* K R:>:t
<> c.i'l on retiil tr.il" a d
i sijr >! m innl'iiC ir injr lions . Invinf*
\%e I o.'idoi I'd bmi??es>; : xii' t? :*?":'<\;
sCa^t.: s- t!m y $'2*f paid ue-Mv an \'
;> . in >.n y ; dv\oid"d; previous exp ri
, .i s i,! ". :ssA*y; i j>-?r o t i-m ;
iiiisii.* s :au'ci'sst'u!. Enclos*, ;c|i'-.ol1
di.s -il ?-iivt-l ij- ; Siipeiiii'i'iident- Tr.iv|
(V i , Motion UMif. < 47 Si.
WAN PKI)? Man or woman to t ko
pood paying job. Money from
the start. Call Friday mornin.; at
Ft Ion Hotel.
It p M. E. McWiij.iams.
"Tl/TRs. RRHUiS has new Xnts, Raist?A-ins,
Currants and Citron. Full
line Fruits and 0 indies. All kinds
i.i i;nristmus Toys, i>oll?, it-. at
very I..west prices. 4- It
WANTED EVEHYJSO >Y TO
Vv ki ovv t! at 1 am givim n-.i'ceil
Fin-! Milan ? r.iU'S oil appro vt I nsks
in -u< -ny t on p ?iiii *.
.it)- i. lii'ii II. Okizki.
rpili: ONLY FIllK INSURANCE
A < *i n panics i i ill )i iv?- rem.oil llicii
ill H ill I I i- < IV HIM lie III! I I Ml ll o
j ('omptMlif* !? p I M I 'ill ly tilO ii.
j Oct/el. Ai-ii i < i ;l i Siiiii tni puttieI
ui u s. 11.
A CANVASSING AC EXT WITH
HiimII anion.i' f mo: ey jn * n r-*
t. . y of h (*ii'ifoli i;i |>i?-?)*ic* ilia'
< l-i i-.'ii lo i \ > i . la I inly o I' lata i!
11.oiiinl"-k cti-1-1 A flue r !i.r a
li . ? lo InaiS- i ;i:V.; i , lo I a il vM.t.
? l|. i ij.-'D I is an iiriicii- of i'.i
i c-i iiij'i on. ii'.it wla'ic oi.ee h ?M i- a
j sine u pnt'cr i'i: pr rl-i H rot i s
I \pt iue'i: <il in nil Cumin i. I i.t
, ill.III! I-.1-. o{ pi ;ii, ! H li.AC ?tll
yveivul fro o l1 i c.
For full i> .i I ii-mImipi pi (l im p .
address, Maxackk, I*. () lio\ *iST,
Shu I ! ?*. ( i.lifon.i
Will Ayain Be Arrested.
I .on don, Dec. I. ? Charles Allen, tin?
i American criminal, terminates s v- ,
oral years' imp: isonir.ont at Oaitmoiuii |
Dec. As son m lie walks out of his j
prima ho . il' lie nnrresfi I on nn
r?vf ?*n#l 11 ?/-??* ?? . ?* - 1 '
,i ...... .;u rnaiK'iiK mm wun >
a daring po-t< ffico robbery at Spring* |
field, Ills., in 1S!T?. I.".tor In that
year Alien and Killoran broke out of
1 l.urilow rtvrot Jail, New York, and os*
oa|)od to Rnv I Hid. M was only after
Alton bad ! n convicted hero of robbing
the Birk Breck bank that his
was discovered.
MARKET REPORT.
f.o.'u! ot hi market! us covrodoJ weakly
by (iosa ArMiur.
Monilny, Si riot >lid?lliiiR I'
'file's lUV, * " "
\Vo?l-ii.<.iay. II'k
Tlimsil i.v. " " .
" lu-<u | i-i< ropVcftotil liucja I'Hiil for
WM'.ei I e: ttt'Ul.
a Ii: i tonuCc: m.'.hklt.
i it." ill we" kly o> 'iiio I'nioii (?re icery
|'U|\I<).III\^ y
Kn_S, dlKC'l C j l?. 85el
iint ( t. nrdiuui > imi'ikiiiiilfd, prr lb ! "> '
ltuuer. linlry, :i> brick.-, per ib 5W <: ;:.h'
liicki'iis. bruil'jrs and stn ill file's
oMoii 18/*i Qi !5o
' liiekcns, medium to Ihi'ku i'nets
iM 1 CO(<i Cue*
?'liickciiM, we*ll ^i'owii trie's lo lie-ns
cnvli 85 & 30o
we t I potalot's, jrooil yiiens, per bu VI (it 50o
Swoi't potutors, 11uce'ns anil re '1,
I e r bu CO " 4iV
i 'alumire*, per lb - n lie
I iil'iups. Kin I wipes, per lb 1 Co
lii.nic iniitle' eorphuni, .ireioel article*.
|icr iru! 10 Qt 50o
i iiiions. per bu W C" kHI
Uricel trulls, ae'corelinjr t > irriule
nor lb r. e.i 8o
Turkeys, peril 1C Sj (a. Ifii'
I'eas, illlkliowu, per bu 1U0
i't as. |able \ tirii't ies, per bu l.:.'u to l.utt
hat, rloo or laily, per bu 1.75toSS.OO
hare i> a gooil (Icuinuil lorynou sruu,
Notice to Trespassers.
\ ! in .'SiHH le:. Iv. t'?-i oi?liVi> l>
.v.. lliy iiil'.li-" k' !!lC ^Vi? se.:l
!l Q'laiClK, i:? H >aai;s\iile lOWIlVrij*,
niti s I), wrsli ii'ir, : .tlli:. !'.i.
iu^'t lui'i-: o ? .vis , ;u.il lor
veil ( will p'.osi cul? U to the
lull i XCI'l Ol ill" ,?\v.
Cauuifi, Mn.i.iiit. Agt.
48-It, |.
A.DV ,:.-VTin 'D LETTERS.
(l> - ' .in . :t* " ilice at Uviou
S. f r i < r. i' mlir.ff |)-?o 4
11M.-I
ilonliain, .1 I'. Pearson, Snllic
C??mit, .1 M (' lVekles, Ilessiu
l>ar'iy, .Mini Phillips, Olivo
I'lenuninir. I> M Pool, .1 l>
<iilt!is, W W 1V.1, Smile
( ' .s-clt, T- niinip Saliiki, Mis T.illie
l.awson, (it hello Sweet, m I,
Muster, U 4> Sims, T(>ni
Mauley, Mrs M Ii Vinson, Itessie
Miller, Alice Worthy William
Morgan, Perry
r tVc t?.k velr!y
r. -..it' j !' :?.v ,? ?j|.i d aid
w ' : :;u " (; f{ til t 1
; i * I' NT Kit. I'. M j
V#' % KAl
The coming of llie Holidays will set
yoti thinking of
Holiday Presents
I and where to'get them. Have youcoa"
sidered
Optical Goods?
If you want s niiothing that will plese
the ohl folks, why a pair of Spectacles
or Kyeglasses is just the thing. Von
can hiiy thetn now and 1 will uuiVe the
test an<l change the lenses during or
after the Holidays.
McCneery I. * lymph,
Ol'TICAI. sn:c I A 1.1 sr.
i iilinc M..V I'. Hank 1111 i:?I i it vr, rear I'tiion
I)ruK Store. Iioui> to Jti a in.. 1 tn.Vi'J p, in.
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..GREAT C0S1
C'T ATI
i_y 11 I 1 I
H aving decided to <10 go on
11 ess we are now offering ou
Youth's and Children'sCIo
sale cost lor the next 30 da
NOW IS YOl
to get a Si
xt.- ~
-L^ IV. Cj 1IC? ) OIJ 11011, U|l-lU-Uc
and embracing all the lat.es
More than $5,000.00 worth
offered you to select from.
Come Barly Whih
Su
as it won't last long at the
we are offering you more g
and same goods for less m<
them elsewhere.
"The early bird cat
McLureMercair
The Unde
FURNITURE
The Herring Furniture Cor
Furniture on the installing
lowest possible prices. jJr
Givef* a
Herring FurJitt
_ . NCXt doo Mur*
Building and Loan j
Series No 4 of the IVoi. will be
irg and Loan Association wish- I ^
started January 1 st, IUo|. by call- I our
iriff stock will confer a favo. I reqi'
ing on or conferring with <?r /note
CjKOKoi: C. Fkkkin, Treusui'^ J m<?n
At It ink of \V. A. Nicholson A- s\lus w
It) It. %USi,
ffleWSSt's S? Solve j
For Piloui Burns* Sores* \
~ . f
SnpriaV
From the 1st to the
v will reduce our $1C.()0 and Sid
east'ed Sack Suits in all wool goods
ish fabrics, t<> $13 50. These g
nous Sbhloss Hroj. Si Co., and are
t. Also we will sell the well knotf
men for the r ext ten days at the
00 shoes for ?0 50 and our $3.5(
ve tliese in all styles and shapes,
fore buying.
J. Co!
Clothier and F
f 3 l r.trx z
^ : .< if
r SALE OF.. j
IING. f
-I
M
it of the Clothing busir
entire lot of Men's,
thing at actual whole- *
> 8'
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CHANCE
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!te stock, well assorted
it weaves and styles,
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so prices. Remember
;oods for same money
)ney than you can get
ches the worm."
tile Company,
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l^plan and for cash at the V
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ire Company, 1
ah's tin shop.
Change in Business.
"e expect to make a change In > k!\
business on January 1, 1904. and U
test all parties indebted to us by J|
i or open account to make settlet
during the month of December,
o wunt to close up our present 3%
ieps by Jan. 1, 1904. ?V
Respectfully, ^
Fant Bhos.
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following prices: Our 0
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