The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 21, 1905, Image 8
AN ORDINANCE.
Granting Special License by Town
of Union. S. C., for the Fiscal
Year Beginning May I, 1905.
lie 11 or i.niie.l by the Mayor and Aldcrrr.tn of '
tlie loirii >>t Union, S. C , in Council assembled
II I by authority of same:
That every person, firm, company or corpora
tion e .gugtd > > or intending to engage in any I
trade. business or profession hereinafter men- j
turned. withi5 the limits of the totvu of Union. '
thai) first obtain a license from the Clerk j
( an.) Treasurer, an.I all licenses herein mentioned
liali he non-transferable except by special permission
front the Mayor or Town Council, sahl
license bei-g per a mm, if not otherwise specially
provided. And all licenses shall expire on I
May 1 IMC. but may be revoked at any time by I
Mayor or the Town Council. ' j
Sec. 1. No person, firm or corporation shall be
engaged in, prosecute or carry on any business, {
occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned |
without first receiving from the town Clerk and
Treasurer, upon the order of the Mayor, a spec
lal license there or, to wit:
Site, '2. Kv cry itinerant, trader or other person
(except licensed auctioneers) offering lor sale or
attempting to sell hy sample within the town at
public outcry or otherwise, any goods, war's,
merchandise, fancy articles, spectacles, jewelry,
pictures, notions, or other articles of like character
o. kind, shall pay in advance a license of i
not less than ten ($10.00) dollars per day. titty !
(toO.OO) dollars per week; or three hundred ,
1*300.00) dollars per year.
okl.i). nvcn iicucrniii pn jncian or v?iiaor
or seller of meiTiciiic, patent or of his own make, |
or practicing as all itenerant his profession or
calling shall pay a license of not less than ten
illO.OOl dollars per day or tifiy floO.OO) dollars |
per week.
Skc. 4. Every person or persons peddling or !
selling within the corporate limits, fruit, pottl- I
try, vegetables, butter, eggs or other like arti- [
eles of produce, shall pay a license of thirty
($30.00) dollars per tianum. Provided, that this :
section shall not he held to apply to sellers of .
produce and like characters raised on farms in i
union county, S. C.
Skc. fi. Each and every dealer or company re- j
tailing fresh meats, such as beef, mutton, pork, ,
fish or oysters and the like, shall pay a license ot
aeventy-fivc *5.110) per year and shall have a
fixed place of business, and said dealer shall not
he permitted to sell from any other place.
Jskc. 0. Each and every dealer or company retailing
fresh meats, such aa mutton, beef.pork
and the like, without the privilege of selling fish
or oysters, shall pay a license of fifty ($>0.00)
dollar* per year, and shall have a fixed place of
business, which said nlace shall he mentioned
in the license, ami said dealer shall not be permitted
to sell from anjr other place. Provided, [
that section live of this ordinance shall apply to I
persons selling any of the aforesaid kinds of '
meat in quantities of not less than one quarter 1
of the animal. Such person or persons desiring :
to sell by the qtinrlcr shall first apply to the
Mayor for a permit, which shall he granted np- I
on the filing of an affidavit setting forth the tol- j
lowing facts: 1, The name and address of the
pesaon proposing to sell. J That theituimat
or animals to he butchered was bom and raised
on or upon the farm of the proposed vendor. II.
That the meat to he offered is in scund and
wholesome condition.
Upon making said affidavit, the Mayor shall I
issue an order to the Clerk anil Treasurer of the '
town of Union, S. C., to grant said vendor a per i
in it to sell said moat without license.
Kacli agent or dealer in maps, books,
periodicals and other like articles,
tire dollars per day, or per year.... .">0 tfu I
Kor each agent or solicitor for suhscript'on
for shares or stock or any non:
resident Building and Coan Association,
per day JlJO 00
Aucttiouccr in house or on street, per
day, not less lh.ui 1 00
For each chair in Barber shop...,---- o no
Bill postert, posting, lacking or distributing.
v 20 00
Bill posters, itenerant, not less than,per
lay 00 .
For each billiard and pool rooin on
. r _ jumil Bircci... !V> 00 I
For each billiard ami pool room on nil
other streets except Main street...... ;.i im !
each person, persons or company
^Hhaapin^' bicycles for rent JO 00 I
1 iTTMJach two-horse carriage, buggy or (
haclirfwlJW* f?r hire, outside of a livery J f
stable ?*.r"uo
For each one^ltosc carriage, buguyor .1)
hack kept for IttlV ojtJcKlT^af n livery ' r
stable 10 Ml i
Kuril person making a business of buying
and selling cattle,liogs, sheep and j 1
such like for profit or gam, lier annnt ~S't 00 '
Kaclt person, persons or company sell- 1
inp coal for profit or gain 10 00 J
Kucli cottonseed oil mill 2r> 00 I
Kor each circus, per day 1<hi ini (
For cacli three-horse or more dray ... 15 UO ' i
For each two.horse dray 10 oo
For one-horse dray 5 00 j
Kach dray and hack license shall have a num- s
her thereon and the driver of any such vehie'e i
shall keen that number exposed on his hack < t !
dray; ami every such driver shall w cur u ha-' e '
in a conspicuous place, having'.tipon it the i tin ber ]
of the license.
Kxpress company and oil company transact* '
ing and doing business in this town ami otlu r
point or points within this State, for corporations
other than the government of the Unit d <
(states, its officers and agents: *
F-xpress Company 75 00 <
Oil Company 50 00
Exhibitions outside of opera house or upon the
streets in the discretion of the Mayor.
For each flying jenny 'JftOOi 1
For each living jenny, per day 10 tin
week, Md.oo, or month, $100.00. j <
Fairs, coiicci is, festivals, or parties for gain on ' '
Main street, per night or day, not less than one <
dollar and at the discretion of the Mayor
For each dealer selling fresh fish outside
of house on Main street 150 00
For each dealer selling fresh fish in
house on Main street... 50 00.
For each dealer selling fresh fish more
than loo feet from Main street 50 00 !
F'or each solicitor soliciting labor from
' * the town of Union for points hcyoud
incorporate limits, per day... 'J Oo
F.acli and every person running an ice j
Kach soda fountain IN) ,
Kach ice cream saloon ? ill
Kacli person selling icecream on street ,1 no
launch dealers, per day 1 00
I.iverv. Iced and sales stables, not including
street carriages or drays . .. f?0 00
Ileal estate agent ?Jr> no
Kach agent or dealer (who has no annual
license) selling mules r horses,
V> per day, or |2l per week, or mules 1
and horses at auction, per day. ... 10 00
For lecture, musical entertainment,
play or ahow, for reward outside of
opera house, in discretion of the
Mayor f> no
Kach oculist or optician, itinerant, per
day 5 00
For each opera house ,'Sl 00
Kach oyster saloon w ith privilege of
selling bulk oysters per year 10 00
I,-or earn pawn broker oil IM) ;
l-'or each j holograph gallery. . .. 10 on :
For each itenerant phytogrophcr, per
day 1 00 I
l-'or each itinerant pliitnher, per day 10 (mi j
For each side show, per day on
For each itenerant sewing machine
agent or dealer In (Hi
Itinerant stoxe dealers, per day. 0 on
For each hoot or shoe Mack with privilege
ol' chair on street a 00
For each shooting gallcrv 21 on
For each skating rink taper month, or
per year Innn
For each railroad for business done
within the state and not including
that done without the State |.V) (Ml
For each restaurant 2,1 (Hi
For each ten pin alley .In on
Kach telegraph company operating an
office without the incorporate limits
of the town of Union shall pay a license
per annum of 25 00
Kach telephone company transacting
and doing business between any
points in tliia town or any other point
or points in this State for individuals '
or corporations oilier than the governnment
of the United States, its officers
and asrents . ISA tut
Each woodynrd .... In Oil
For each Blacksmith shop 25 00
For each street vender selling ice cream f> 00
F.ach I.ife Insurance Company sr> no
Each Fire Insurance Company 10 no
Kacb broker or agent receiving ordora
or transacting business in future options
of every kind whatsoever 2<>0 00
For each and every business not specified
above shall lie charged at the discretion of the
Mayor or Town Council.
Sec. 8. Any person,persons, company, firm
or corporation embraced or mentioned in any of
the foregoing sections or section of this ordi
riance and required therein to obtain license or |
to pay for the performing or carrying on of their
respective business or for the transaction of the
-ame. who shall fad, refuse or neglect to pay tlie
license or air ount therein, specified in advance
and each and every person, firm or corporation
giving, showing, or attempting to give or show
any of the performances, shows or exhibitions
without having received and paid for their license
to do ao, and any person or persons, firm
or corporation violating any part or parts of
this ordinance, shall be required to pay a fine of
not leas than one dollar or more than one hundred
dollars per day for each and every day ao offendIng,
or to he imprisoned and made to workon the
street* ?tnl public places of the town for not
inure than thirty days for each day si offending,
and at the discretion of the Mayor or Town
la hi nc i I
bin*, vi. Thai all license herein mentioned
are due and collectable beginning May I. lfM5
Done and ratified in Council assembled undei
the hand of the Mayor and seal of the Council
this the seventh day of April. IWOV
Attest: R. I.. McNm.ly,
\V D. Armu'k, Mayor.
Clerk and Tress.
AN 0RDIN4NCE.
To Raise Supplies for (he Fiscal
Year Beginning May I. 1905,
For the Towi of Union, S. C
licit ordained hy the May ir and Alderman
of Union S. C in Council assembled and by llitauthority
of same:
That a tax to cover the expense of raid town
of Union, from the first day of May ,WlV?, to tin
first day of May. 11HHV he levied and collected in
manner and form as follows:
Skc. 1. That a lax t^ fifteen (15) mills
upon every dollar of tlie value of all real
ctatc, personal property anil stock in trade i.herehy
levied for general purposes including
one thousnnd ($1,IKK).) dollars for the maintenance
of the Carnegie b'ree hirbary.
Sr.c*. 2. That the suin of one and ($1.1)0) dollars
fixed as a commutation for the street or road
duty, and the said sum to he paid by all able
bodied male persons, able to perforin or cause to
he performed the labor herein required, between
the ages of eighteen (IN) anil fifty (fit)) years,
who reside within the corporate limits of said
town, except ordained ministers and those exempt
by law, said sum of one and dollars
(fl.hU) as a commutation for street or road duty
shall be collected during the month of
Mar 11*15: and any person liable "to this tax.
who .shnll fail to pay within the time specified,
shall lie required t > work on the streets of Union
three days under the direction of the street overseer,
and any person fai'ing either to pay said
commutation or perform said labor, shall be
brought before the Mayor's court and. upon conviction,
shnll he fined in a sum not exceeding
ten (III) dollars or imprisonment not exceeding
twenty (20| days, either or both.
six. :l. That one half of the taxes herein
levied and assessed shall be due and collected in
tlie month of Mar. 1005, and the remaining hall
shall lie due and collected during the month of
October, 1WM, except the one and 1 .j dollars ($1.50}
as a com mutation for street or road duty, which
shall be collected as provided in Section iof this
ordinance.
Sw:. 4. That the Town Clerk and Treasurer
shall proceed to collect one-half of the taxes
herein levied, and that he shall keep his l>ooks
open from the first day of May next to the first
day of June, 1U05, for this purpose; after which
time he shall proceed by distress or otherwise,
as prescribed by law, to collect such as remains
unpaid with u"penalty of twenty (:M) per cent
and cost of collecting added.
Sec. .1. That the Town Clerk and Treasurer
shall reopen his books and keep them open
from the first day of October next to the first
day of November, luur>, for the purpose of collecting
the remaining half of the taxes herein
levied, after which time lie shall proceed by
distress or otherwise as prescribed by law to
collect such as remains unpaid with a penalty
of twenty ("JO) per cent, and cost of collect-.
in*e added.
Skc.*V That the basis of value for taxation of
real estate, personal property and stock in trade
shall lie taken from the assessments as levied
by County Auditor in I ink} and 1WK>.
Sr.e. 7 That all ordinances or part of ordinances
conlliclinp; with this ordinance are hereby
declared repealed.
Done and ratified in Council Assembled under
tlie hand of the Mayor and seal of the
Council this the seventh (7lh) day of April, llKVi.
it. I.. McNali.y,
\V. D. Aftiiuk, Mayor.
Clerk and Treas.
Very Low Excursion Rates
via Southern Railway.
Kansas Cit**. ^#cv; Southern liuulist
oiTv'rntiun, May J()th-17th, 1905. Rate
>ne first class Cure plus 50 cents for
ountl trip. Tickets on sale May 7 to
I, inclusive, final limit May 23nl,
005.
St. I.ouis, Mo., National Baptist Anliversary,
May 1(1-2-1, 1005. Rate, one
irst class fare plus 25 cents for round
rip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15 and
(5, with final limit May 27th. 1005.
Ashevillc, N. C., South Atlantic Misionary
Conference, May 17-21, 1905.
rtate, one first class fare plus 25 cents
'or the round trip. Tickets on saleMay
16-17. final limit May 23rd, 1905.
Fort Worth, Texas, General Assembly
So ithem Presbyterian Church
May 1H-20, 1005. Rate, one first class
Tare plus $2 for round trip. Tickets
>n sale May 15th, 16th, 17th, final limit
May 31st, 1905.
J-Iot Springs, Va.. Southern Hardware
Jobbers Association, June 6-9.
1905. Rate, one first class fare nlus
25 cents for round trip tickets on sale
Juno 3, 4, S, final limit J uno 18th, 1905.
Savannah, (la., National Travelers
Protective Association of America,
May 16-"J3, 1005. Hate, one lirst. class
fare plus 50 cents for round trip.
Tickets on sale May 13-14, final limit
May 20th, 1905.
Savannah, (la.. Fourth Annual Tournament
Southern Golf Association,
May 9-13, 1905. Hate, one first class
fare plus twenty-five cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 7, S, 9, 1905,
limited May loth, 1905.
The Southern Railway is the most
direct line to all of the above points,
operating Pullman sleeping cars, high
back vestibule coaches, with superb
dining car service. '
For detailed information apply to
any ticket agent of this company or
R. \V. Hr.vr.
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
From Frigid to Torrid
From Coal to Ice you
think, one is no mora a
luxury than the other,
HntH a noroccitir
.- ill Ml V U I IV. V. V I I y
I will deliver at your door
Buy your ticket, it is
economy and saves you
trouble.
Ice house opposite Southern
Passenger Depot.
J. B. RICHARDS.
? ???WW ???
I Truths that!
| Tour grocer is lioneet and?
you that he knows rery littl
I sells you. How can he know.
^ Cerate
dirt, g
S In each package of LION
pound of Pure Coffee. Insi
B (Lion head on every package.)
(Save the Lion-heads i
I SOLD BY GR0CE1
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Nothing worries a lazy roan less than
bolus lazy.
The best way (o argue with a woman
Is to say nothing and stick to it.
?' v. Some women
(w Jilv.^ would like to be,
rlc" tlle*
frftf might employ
vjl n ^1,vs'c'nn
]/fiF Spine people
/ / 7 petMn make n
/ jf I \ fjCI great parade of
/ / / |2 -^3, tlielr troubles
^3 lost they should
F* forget them.
Charity begins at home and generally
likes the place so well that it settles
down to stay,
Girls may be dead anxious to get
married, but the average old bachelor
has generally met one who wasn't.
After ..a small boy has feasted on
green apples lie is apt to lead a double
life for n few hours.
There is seldom a man who will not
gladly miss a meal In order to get a
chance to talk ahout himself.
It ^ easy enough to withstand temptation
when n man has had enough.
Rome men lack just one Ihlug to make
their happiness complete, and that Is
some one to pay their debts.
A man should be careful about proposing
over the telephone, for the girl
at central may accept him before the
message gets down to the one for
whom it wn? Intonrto.l
Some wouien regard the marriage
certificate as equivalent to a sight
draft for a new bonnet.
Her Boys.
She simply couldn't do her hair
According to the stylo
Nor wear a gown with queenly air
Nor like a cherub smile;
Her figure wasn't "Just divine"
Nor like a fawn's her eye;
'Twas more like yours or, mayhap, mine;
I cannot tell you why.
She sung not like a seraph sweetShe
didn't sing at nil?
But when her boys lire on the street
Then you should hear her call!
And at her summons sharp her boys
Came trooping In to her;
They left their playmates, play and noise
Without the least demur.
When It was lime to go to l>ed
They slipped in for the night.
And not a single word was said?
Oh. they obeyed all right!
Nor, though the woman couldn't sing
Nor of the style take heed.
Of raising hoys she knew a thing
Or two; she did Indeed.
For she who wouldn't do her hair
In qnlte the latest kink
Could guide her hoys with patient care,
Their hearts to hers could link;
Could find a smile for boisterous plays.
For boyish hurts a kiss.
Where's further need to sing her praise?
What's greater praise than this?
Strange.
"There Is something uncanny about
that l?oy ami his mother."
"I see nothing unusual."
"But there is though. He possesses
ail the faults that a youth of his age
can have, and bis mother doesn't deny
It"
Th- T 1...
% i vuvuy i on?
I
Man proposes, blithe and gay, (
But It Jars him. so they say.
When for nnswer he la sent
Round to get papa's consent
The Angel Was One. '
"There are two heroes in tho ploy." ^
"That Is rather unusual. Don't they 1
C\MMtkV . r . M
???
Strike Home !
-if he cares to do so?-can tell
a* about tho bulk coffee he 9
where it originally came from, j
; was blended?or With What
vhen roasted? If you buy your .;
loose by the pound, how can
:pect purity and uniform quality ?
li COFFEE, the LEADER OF l
PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ol
sslty uniform In Quality,
tyth and flavor. For 0VE1 A
EX OF A CENTURY. LION COFFEE
t>cen the standard colfee In
ana of homes.
4 COFFEE Is carefully packed
r factories, sad until opeaed la
lose, baa ao flute ol betas adald,
or o< coailng ia contact with dust,
enas,or nnclcan hands.
COFFEE you got ono full
st upon getting the genuine.
or vslanble promiumn.)
RS EVERYWHERE
I00L80N SPICE CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
"No. Oue treads the boards and the
other is the gentleman who puts up the
coin."
The Difference.
"In tho city we always dress for dinner."
"Must be lazy. In tho country we
have been dressed about seven hours
by the time the dinner bell rings."
One Does Her.
Man s ages, so the poets say,
Are seven; 'tis true, I ween.
While lovely woman has but one?
She'* always sweet sixteen.
THE ANNUAL KILLING.
Pause, stranger; drop
A tear for the Delaware peach crop.
Every spring
The young thing
Must He down and die.
Why 7
Search me.
I can see
No good reason.
But every season,
Ar regular as the old sassafras man
And, no doubt, according to an all
wise plan.
You'll find It at Its post
Giving up the ghost.
Where
Will you find heroism so rare?
I Bald once, but It may be twice?
It's all the same priceIt
may be more;
A score
Of times
Only primes
It for a bumper crop.
You can't stop
It by a little thing like that.
It stands pat
And Is more than willing
To take a good killing
Every day In March.
That doesn't take the starch
Out of it
Or cause It to quit;
Oh, no!
Though It dies to slow
Music three times a day.
It's Just as gay
Next morning
As though It hadn't died a-bornlng.
That's Just Its roguish way.
The peach crop must have its play.
But when the harvest season Is at
har.d
You will find It Jauntily doing business
at the old stand.
His Great Sorrow.
The old man buried his face In his
bnnds and wept.
All his life he had worked hard and
had tried to do right and to hold the
respect of his fellow uien.
He had been a good husband and a
kind father, but it availed him not in
the hour of his extremity.
That very morning his wife had cut
over a pair of his son's castoff trousers
and had insisted tlmf he must
wear them.
Talk not of grief until you have seen
a case of this sort.
Couldn't See the Joke.
"He evidently has no sense of humor."
"None whatever. I have seen him
mad enough to fight just because a
small hoy knocked his best hut ofT with
a snowball and sent It flying Into a
pool of muddy water."
Coming events are quite apt to send
their bills before.
A fumlly Jar is sometimes a spice
Jar.
To the good nil things arc Rood that
bnve the ball mark of a first clans
denier upon them.
Am Kmpty Title.
Little Willie?I nay, pa, what Is an
empty title? Pa?An empty title, my
son, la your mother's way of referring
to me as the head of the house when
there are visitors present.?Glasgow
rimes.
Well Trained.
First Little Girl?My father Is an
jfflcer. What does yours do? 8eeend
Little Girl?Whatever mamma tella
ilm.?London Fun.
4* ... ... .
Don't Forget
That I am Htill headquarters
for Dry floods, Notions, Shoes,
Clothing, Hats. etc. Easter
will soon be here and every1
xnly wants something new.
1 have just the things you want
at prices to suit everyone.
Ladies, see my line of white
and colored wash goods at 10c
per yard, such as voiles, lawns,
organdies, ginghams and percals
and many other specials
that I haven't space to mention.
CLOTHING
I have that new Easter suit for
you. See those at $5.00, $0.50,
$8.50, $10.00; all are big values
Be sure and see me for shoes,
high and low cut, at prices that
help your bank account. So
bear in mind that the biggest
thing alx>ut my place is values,
the smallest is price.
GEO. W. GOING.
Where Quality Abides.
We wish this store to l>e known
as one where the best of everything
that drug stores handle
can l>e had. Quality is the
test we apply in buying all
goods. If quality is so important
to us as dealers, it
should lx) even more important
to you as consumers.
The fact that quality of
goods is high does not mean
that prices arc high, the contrary
is true. Our prices,
quality considered, are valways
low; this is quite apt to be the
case with any store that insists
of giving you good goodp.
_ ! ?
on us??#?
Agents for Huylcr's Candies.
DUKE DRUG CO.
Under Hotel Union. Union, S. C.
Agents for Huyler's.
Reduced Rates to Spartanburg,
S. C.
Account of the South Atlantic
Suites Musical Festival at Spartanburg,
S. ( ., May 3rd-5th, 1905, the
Southern railway announces the
very low rate of one first class fare
plus 25 cents for the round trip
(minimum n\Je 50 cents).
Kates to apply from all sUitions,
rftlanta, Athens and Elbcrtton to
Areensboro, N. C., inclusive and
Gom Charleston and Savannah to
Ashcville, N. C., inclusive. Tickets
to be sold 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
of May from all -points in the above
territory; also on May 5th from
stations, Greenwood and Greenville
to Charlotte, N. C., and Ashcville
to Columbia, inclusive. Final limit
of all tickets May 6th, 1905.
For further information as to
rates, etc., address any agent of the
Southern railway, or,
Brooks Morgan,
A. G. P. A., Sou. Ry.,
Atlanta, Ga.
BOILERS AND ENGINES.
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes,
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
MnnDfira ntn TLflll r* A *
^"A Uj V W* ITilli
Cast every day; work 200
hands.
Lombard Foundry Machine and
Boiler Work and Supply Store.
Augusta, Georgia.
FAMOUS FRUIT LANDS.
Of the East Texas Country.
Home of the Elbert a peach, the
strawberry, plum, pear, tomato and
other fruits and vegetables. Big money
in growing for the northern markets.
On February 7th and 21st, March 7th
and 21st, round trip home-seekers tickets
from St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo or
Memphis to Texas points at rate of one
fare plus $2 not exceeding $15.
One way colonist tickets at half fare,
SIimMM ?m-'?J " ?
.vuiuui; *1BVBI1U 1*1urcil zist.
Write for booklet on Texas fruit
lands, map and time table.
L. P. SMITH, T. P. A.,
Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Ga.
No Gloss Carriage Paint Made
will wear as long as Devoe'g. No others
are as heavy trailed, becanse J)cvoc's
weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the
jrint. Sold by Bailey Lumber A Mfg.
i
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A BIO DRIVE
: |
In Counterpanes.
The actual value of these
counterpanes are $1.25
and $1.75, but the next
(10) ten days they are
going at 98 cents and
$1.25 each
Ladies and Misses lace ~ |
hose in all styles and I
colors for 10 cts, 15 cts
and 25 cts a pair.
Mi
Black taffeta and pour
de-sore silk 36 inches
wide, our bargain price
$1.00 the yard.
Habertai shirt waist-stffr- in
blue, pink, red, white
and cream 30 inches wide
for 50 cents the yard*
MRS. D. N. WILBDRN.
T. A. MURRAH .
* >
has added to his stock
of Stoves and Tinware
a full line of
Farming Implement^
Cotton Planters,
Plows, Hoes, etc., also
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Bridies, collars and
Backhands. The best
of quality with the
most reasonable
prices.
T. A MURRAH.
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WHIPS
AND
POCKET
KNIVES ^
CHEAP
AT
J. T. SEXTON'S.
A MILDER CLIMATE.
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iu Arntinstis, Louisiana, Texas.
Stock ranges ten to twelve months
in the year, two and three crops grow
in a season. Now is the time to look
up a location while the land is cheap.
On February 7th and 21st and March
7th and 21st, Cotton Belt Route will sell
round trip home-seekers' tickets from
St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo and Memphis
to points in above named states at rate
of $15, or one fare plus $2 where it
makes less than $15.
One way colonist tickets, February
21st and Mareh 21st at half fare, plus$2.
Write for map, time table, and ask
about rates to any point.
L. P. SMITH, T. P. A.
Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Qa. jy>
Wall Paper j
mm
in stock, lots of it, some pretty
patterns from 10 cents up.
Four seta of sample books of the ,
latest thing in paper for the season J.:'j
of 1905. I will order at 10 per
cent over cost and freight.
Pictures framed while you wait.
New stock, lots of styles and
plenty of it. If the very Ixjst work y
at the lowest price counts, your
orders will come my way. Wi
Upholstering, carpet laying.
If you want your work done f
promptly, sec me, I guarantee
satisfaction. y,
Just in, a full supply of fino Vnr- JES
nishes, the very thing for doing over A,
your mahogany or walnut furniture,
i run and polish all nice work.
Your repair work will be attended
to promptly if you flp
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