The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 10, 1907, Image 8
AN OLD LETTER
(Continued from I'age 2.)
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after tllis. Our brave boys drove j
them bark three times successively t
at the point of the bayonet. The |
last time the enemy retired, leaving ';
us in full possession of the field. '
The regiments engaged on our side !
were the First Virginia, one Alaba- j
ma one Louisiana regiment with I
several scattering men from other'
regiments of the line making in all
about three thousand (8000) men. |
Our loss was AO killed and some 40
or .r>0 wounded. The enemy's force 1
engaged was between seven and ten
t housand. Their loss was one thousand
men killed and fifteen hundred
wounded.
I should have stated in the outset
that our company received the first
fire. We wore ni< ?!?. ?? ..t ?I...
- ? .. w \r?? piv-rw v \ni tj iTV tl II"
commencement of the battle or sent
forward in front of our line of battle
to watch the movements of the
enemy more than anything else.
After the enemy had planted its
battery and had gfired two shots at
our right wing. They discovered
our position which was about a mile
from our lines and three-fourths of
a mile from the enemy's battery.
They only fired twice at us. Thefirst
was a round shot, which camjp
in about 40 feet of us. The secjuflH I
shot was grape, which flew tnick |
around us but happily none of us
were touched. We retired hack to
our place in line, for it would have
been the height of folly in us to
have stood there; and have heen cut
to pieces without being able to have
fired a musket, for we were out of
musket shot distance, while they
were in good grape shot range: and
could have shot us to pieces in a|
littl.. wtiil? \\\. i
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ing distance all ilia day; but had to
stand and endure a tire of shot; and
shell from the enemy all the time
without the privilege of returning
the compliment?through the providence
of the goal of battles none
of us were touched to whom be
glory, and praise forever.
Towards night after the guns had
hushed their thunder; and the
drums in silence lay every man was;
ordered to }hrow down his arms and
gather the entrenching tools and
proceeded at pnee to entrench ourselves
for although the Yankees were
soundly thrashed, yet we were aware
that all their forces were not engaged,
and that they intended to
try us again. We worked all night
W/fj| tijl the middle of next day
,vo; l'j/w< a strong breastN
ti ' vf of solid earth. We remained
s , ..ie balance of the day (which was
the day after the battle in our trenches
with guns in hands, but no
signs of an attack) we slept in the
trenches on our arms that night,
next clay being Saturday nothing
new turned up today, the enemy is
evidently awaiting reinforcements.
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jMiiun-gaici is aware 01 it. llesliows
them that that is a game at which
two can play; and sends to Winchester
immediately for Johnson.
He arrived this evening with his
command; tonight again we sleep
in the trenches on our arms?next
day heing Sunday, memorable day?
a day to he remembered as the greatest
day of my life. This morning
the enemy commenced playing its
batteries on our right, center and
left wing as though they were g'?inK
to attack our whole line, the tiring
commences at 7 o'clock hut gradually
died away on our right while it
was kept up on our center furiously
(all day) and 1m gan to strengthen
and become more alarming on our
left wing.
Tt was soon ascertained that the
enemy intended to outtiank idLif it
was in their power, for which Wirpose
they directed their whole fOrate
to our left Hank. Johnson's force*
were stationed on our rear as a
reserve but when it was found out
that we were about to 1m;outflanked,
he was sent immediately to the left
to prevent it, and being the signoir
oflieer of the left was placed in command
of the whole left wing; Beau
regard com mainI <I 11 it' right wing;
ami President I>uvis tin* center.
'[ hus Wits our order of battle when
the enemy |>oured forth lbs legions
on our gallant left wing like so many
thunderbolts. As I said before the
cannonading commenced at 7 oYlock
and was kept up till 1 <)::*?<> o'clock
doing great damage on both sides
(but a great deal more on the side
of the enemy as our gunners seemed
to understand their business better j
than Yankees) when the infantry
opened <?n each side with such a
terrific tire that it seemed as though
the heavens and the earth were
corning together. I could hear nothing
for six long hours but the thun-:
der of musketry and artillery. The
opposing armies, it seemed, would
fight for about half an hour every
moment growing more fierce in the
work of death v. hen suddenly they
wo\)ld almost stop as if to get breath,
a few occasional shots could only be;
heard, then again the firing would
commence from rank to rank; and
resume its continual thunder for
another period. Thus it was from
10:80 o'clock till sundown when
tin* enemy fully persuaded that we
could not l?e whipped, broke, and i
fled like so many scared rabbits. I
The only part we played in this ;
tight Was to charge the enemy's batteries
in front of the center where
we were stationed which was at
Mitchell's Ford 011 the road leading
directly from Manassas to Fairfax
(.'. II. This was regarded the most
important post in our line which is
regarded by our regiment as a com- ,
pliment to have been assigned so ,
imiM>rtant a part. Ours, Bacon's,
and Kelly's N. E. V. regiment with
one Louisiana regiment constituted i
the charging column. We set out
in double quick time with a shout
at every step and went up to the {
ground where the enemy's guns had
been planted; and from where they .
had Ijoen' shooting at us all day but
they had made good their eseape
with the exception of a few poor
fellows who 1 suppose were scared
too bad to run and who we made
prisoners. They stated that their
pickets came running in as soon as
they heard us start on the charge
and told them to run for life for the
Reliels were coming like bloodhounds.
This was about sundown
and toe flight of the encufy, was
general from our center to thAexp,
tremjs left wing. They run Fetter
fifitifter through the woods aiufjover
Vfleh other and actually kitted a
great many of their own men byftheir
artillery wagons and cavalrymen
running over the footmen in the
rout. We pursued them for 3 miles,
our cavalry pursued them farther,
killing and taking a great many
prisoners. We stopped our pursuit
as it was by this time very dark;
and went back to Bull Kun and
slept on our arms the balance of!
the night. Next morning it was
raining but we set out to gather the |
fruits of tin; victory. We were all j
day in gathering up what the enemy .
bad left which consisted in provi-1
sions of all kinds for the army?a
large amount of guns of improved'
pattern, 4 excellent brass cannon
and thousand of oilcloths and blankets,
of the last named articles, we!
helped ourselves to the liest we could
find; and left the rest for others
who may chance to find them, what
I speak of as being taken was taken
by us. Our army took in all 20,000 j
stand of arms, <51 pieces of cannon, |
and thousand of provisions, and J
other things too tedious to mention. ;
1 have heard military men say!
j that the Yankee army was the best'
j equipped army that was ever raised I
ou this continent. They were fully'
i prepared for a three years' camp-1
aign, but thanks Im* to (hid, they
were hurled haek from tie- soil of
Virginia almost as soon as they had
polluted hy their presence the fair
land they had invaded. Their loss
in the battle was from five to eight
thousand killed with an innumerable
number of wounded. Our loss
was alnnit ~>(X) killed and 1
wounded. The Yankees evidently
expected a great victory as their
; congress adjourned the day previous;
and many of their inemliers together
with a great many ladies from Wash-;
ington came out to see us whipped; '
and carried back with them in
chains. One of their numbers was
taken prisoner by Capt. Carrington,
'of Cash's regiment S. E. V. The
stampede among the ladies and
members of Congress was as great as
it was among the soldiers, it is said
that the screams of the ladies wore |
frightful indeed for so eager were
the men to get off; that they run off
and left the ladies to shift for themselves,
but they were borne along in
some way by the resistless throng of
fugitives who were making their way
to Washington. After we had done
gathering up the fruits of the vie-*
tow vvi? inarnh(./l /? 41.5a ..'.rt
( ?v?. 4, , .. w niui \ iivm vu vino iMilui'i 1
[where we have hecn staying ever
Our regiment lias the measliesln
it-now. A great many men
, are ...beginning to take theni.v It is
thought our brigade will l?e rtfoved
hack from our advanced position
till we get through thfr measles.
1 might speak a great deal more
aliout the I rattles giving accounts of j
the aetions of prominent characters
hut time and sjiace will not permit. |
Vou must excuse my hurried writ-'
ing. Tell Bailie, I will write soon.
Sam'l L. West.
Write soon, (iive my respects to
all. Sam'l L. West. !
CATARRH CAN BE CURED.
Kill the Germs by Breathing Hy-o-mel. Gives
Quick Relief.
Many |?eopU? who have suffered witii 1
catarrh for yearn naturally think they
cannot l?e cured, and beeoinedineouraged. |
The reason tliey have failed of rare in
11*.,v ...a (n.niiui !."
with tin- local remedy, Ily-o-mei, which
is breathed through a neat |ioeket in*
lialcr so that its licalin^ medicated air
reaches the most remote air cells, kills
all catarrh germs and restores the mucous
membrane of the nose, throat ami
lungs to a healthy condition.
Catarrh is really a local disease ami
to cure it, it must Ik* treated hy a remedy
which reaches every sjsit in the nose and
throat where the disease germs lodge.
Ily-o-mei does this and gives relief from
the tirst day's n-e.
\ coin|>lete Hy-o-mei outfit Costs hut
$1 (hi and the Palmetto ItrugCo. gives a
guarantee with every package to refund
the money unless it cures.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL MI?ucii\ I
Program of the 5th Sunday Cote??$'
tion to be Held with Padgetl
Creek Church June 29 and 30 \
8ATUKOAY. I I
10 ii. in.?Devotional exerciA I
J. U. Funderburk. I
10:15 ? Reports fromthe churt l I
11?Discussion, subject "'ilB
dependence of the pastor's succ\M
on the prayers and sympathy of ly
people." by J. D.Mahon, D. Vr
Richardson, Joseph Banders, fy]
Sidney Crosby. (jl
12::'?0 p. ni.?Intermission. teVM
1:30 ? Discussion, subject "W. I
should Ik> the Christian's attitu 1
toward the use of alcoholic liquoV
its a beverage?" by L. M. Rice, J\i
R. Funderburk, H. K. Ezell, It. Y'MI
Ray.
3:00?Subject "What should I; j
the relation between the Church an) |
the Sunday school?"?H. B. MunJ
phy, J. J. Taylor, Gilliaui GregortB
M. I). Eisoil. \
8:00?Popular Je.ctureY>n BrazH
by J. J? Taylor. ^
SUNDAY, :10th. ~v 10:00?Sunday
School? fl
10:45?Discussion, subject "CaitM
the Christian afford'to be indifferentS
to Missions?" by J. C. Lawsnn, F.l
M. Adams, J. C. Cudd, J. T. Go-fl
ing. 1
12:(X)?Preaching, "World-wide^
Evangelization." by J. J. Taylor. I
"BLUE DEVILS" / *
Gat Rid of Indigestion and Things Will Loo Bright
and Joyous. } ?J.
Everything looks gloomy and ?laic j J
tlu- |N>rs??n Buttering with indigestion I ty. ]
t'litil the prescription known as J l?n(
o-na stomach tablets was put up in/
ular form as a safe and effective vj
sick lica<\jiohe, indigestion and sC'1" ? }?
troubles, the "blue devils" inadi/o- jjjj,
thing look dark, gloomy and dej
After a few days use of Mr sent
sick headache, dizzy finding, dough ene?
bad taste in the mouth, distress^}.,), I,
iug?all these symptoms of a w\ bv ^
ach?will disappear, and with\ ,, .
digestion there will lie a joyous and h,-;hj*0f
tiful outlook. 1
Mi-o-ua stomach tablets are sold oii'lyf
in a neat metal l?ox convenient for the
vest jMicket and cost 30 cents. The Pal- j
metto Drug Co. has seen so many cures
made by Mi-o-na stomach tablets that it i
gives a guarantee with every box that,
the money will lie refunded if the rem-1
edy fails to give satisfaction.
In the equipment of the Dempeey
Lumber Co., new saw mill at Tacoma,
Wash., is the largest singlet
leather belt in the world. It is J
eighty-four inches in width, three-1
ply in thickness, and weighs just!
2, :ii XV poll this, ThtrbeH
long. It took the centres of the I
hides of 225 steers to make it, and :
each piece of this leather was separ-j
ately stretched before lieing placed^
in the belt. In putting the belt together
no pegs, rivets, or fastenings!
of any kind were used, except cemd
cnt of the best quality, and the plie/ \
were cemented together under a hy?
draulie pressure of 2">H tons.
WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND TRANCE
EXAMINATION.
The examination for the award of va- 1
eant Scholarships in Winthrop College I
and for the admission of new students/
will de held at the County Court House?
on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. "m. Appling,
must Ik- not less than fifteen years of ag>. ;
When Scholarships an* vacated nf?*r i
July ">, they will la* awarded to tluW
making the highest average at this exam- i
inatioii, provided they meet the condi- !
tioiis governing the award. Applicants
for Scholarships should w rite to 1'resi-1
dent Johnson before the examination for
Scholarship examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 ami free
tution. The next session will open Sept- \
enilier IS, F.HiT. For further information
and catalogue address Pres. 0. B. Johnson,
Hock Hill, S. C.
10-stpd
Advertised Letters.
Advertised letters remaining in I'nioii
pOHtottice for week ending Way 10, 10 ?7.
B?-Glenn Beaty. J K Bohhitt, J J. ti.
Black, Flora Hroc'jt, (J. A. Boary.
FMi. B. Clark
I>?Sallie Ihincan. J
R?Mrs. Alice F.ustice.
(i?Frank Gibbs, J. lh Gist, Wesley
Gruil.
11?W. M."Marge, IJa/.ie Hughes. hula
Hurt, J. J. Ilawley (or Hawkins).
J?S. A. Jones, It. H. Jackson, f^mra
Jones. I
M?A. A. Massey.
N?Wallace Xeai. '
It?John Itodgyr. / .
S?J.ula Simlair, Klla Sanders.
T?Harry Thomas.
\V?Hattie Woods, Perl Wood, Ijey
Waldridge. , .
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say if advertised and will., i
be required to pay one cent for t^eir !
delivery. I j
J. C. Hunter, P. jM.
A stroke of lightning stopped
every street car in Atlanta on T?es- j
day for one hour and twenty^ur I
minutes. ^
Card of Tuanks.
i wmii m? uiHiiK uiose good triends 01 i
mine for the handsome support uiv?-n
me in recent election f >r City Trfaeur-/
er, and promise to fnltil the truiit im-j
posed me with all honor.
Respect fully. /
\V. 1). Arthur./ I
There iire Smiths of full m' *
in New York City, ami i?80 ol tiro
have telephoned. j j J
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I aziiies. r. H. Scaife.
V .FOR RENT or halt share of crop.?
A small farm near Union. Land
partly prepare. Comfortable house,
1*5 good orchard and line wate. The work
IP done will be free to renter or cropp
' cr. Address Union Times for fi.nf.~
m'i liuormation.
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\ IF YOU WANT STRICTLY No. 1 Tim1
othy Hay for your stock, we have1 a
| car which will certainly please you;
1 also otter one car strictly No. 1 Prairie
? Hay for less money than yon can buy
jb elsewhere. The Union Grocery Co.,
Jf Kvery thing in fits! stuffs.
DON'T BUY your MonirtnenIs and Grave
U reneing before getting your prices,
a We can furnish you anything you
Bj want. Our work is guaranteed. The
V Hobo Undertaking Co. 17-4t
B, CHICKEN KAISERS, we offer you
Bn Cracked Corn Chicken Food at |1.75
Ki per sack,?just received 20 sacks, See
W us at once. We are headquarters for.
everything iir stock and poultry food.
Bk Tins Union.,Grocery Co.V
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BSfl JNDfiUB?'' pKartquash Seed for sale,
M & cents a o the "Union.Ilafd |h
ware Co ^ ,j? of them irow to
B weigh ]0o . VBin rich land. They
are delicioua for phe table. 18-2tp
BAN APPETIZER! 1'ure Rap Maple
Hk Syrup and first class buckwheat Cakes ,
mj made from ofd-fasbioned Buckwheat
KJ Flour. We hhve the syrup atld Hour
t and will deliver the same on short no- 1
[wwi . Yjnir/^dcrs will l>e appreciated. <
w >nn Grocery Co.
of niy interest (which
U1 \J in "JY Mother's home,
^^^
^ii> you ?\what you want
man at the P>L - '
T11E DAY will la' ^v$0ll St lot
worries Uvs if you Is'g *
a good breakfast of Egg^Q S'
dainty and wholesome. t\ |?i,on<. i<x,t only
10 cents jht package. pro,?p( gj.,.. je(|
the Union Grorery (<?. for ; 4
vice and the l>est gopds-? J
"Z-rVTTr^TI tl Ption Citrate of n_.
ICE COLD HuietV Sol^ Drug Co. pat
Magnesia at the Palm' Z
? ' .l itKR11 from *?"'
.TIIsST iivrmnao ?i
~ nui iw"\>^:oit:*rxT ia?
Flour; doliverw! |>rf1 J' y at a,iy P11^ jjw
uf tin*, city with the L ^^h'cthatit ih
tne jjest'Wfiir L'WiumlIrom pure.w I mafT tV
If yon ?lo not find it ho, we will take it j twt
;?H' your hands and not charge you wit
anything fur what yon have used in
'tenting the name. If you want good
bread, good pastxy and Hour satisfac- < y
tiun, order Pansy Klour from the Union
(Grocery Co. *' "
SAVED AND Cl'DED of all aches and |
pains hy using lluiet's All-Healing I
Liniment at the Palmetto. Drug Co.
PRESERVED HI.ACK RASPRERRIES,
Preserved Strawl terries, extra small
Beets, Extra Fancy Sujrar Corn, Tender
Sweet Peas, Extra Small Str*ngless
tin-en lleans, all put up under our
. famous Wayne Brand; none better at
* any price and our price as cheap as yoiKR-iJl
pay for ordinary >?<>ods else*{-herc.
tor frond things to eat, eome t
to fat* us. The Union timcery Co.
HEALTH AND WEALTH that's what
you have when you buy your drills at
the Palmetto Drug Co. 1
U1KSH OLIVES,?all sizes. Our lOand I
115 cents bottles (all new) Plain and H
Stuffed < Hives are hummers; just enough MB
k>r a nice lunch, (iive us your orders H
ft?r everything in the Olive line. We | *
are prepan-d to supply yon on all occasinus.
The Union (iroceryCo. 11
(JET PRICES on Weeders and Cultiva- j
tors at the Clarkson Hardware Store. j
It I
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TUY it ran of l.ihhy's Corned Heef, put
up under the new pun* food law, better
than any you ran buy from the market
ami satisfactory for hll occasions.
The Union Grocery Co., Everything in ma 11
_Cannea Aleat?J> V f J>j
UF.FUL iElLvrffi& .water'coolers, and ,
- tnwn ininL'Q 'nt^-ytlu rimlnmn TTnnl
ware Ptore. it
ONK CAU Extra Fine ?ed Kust |
Oats, heaviest and most satisfactory
Gats for all purj>nses,~ especially for
feeding. Send us your orders for everything
in the feed line. The Union
Grocery Co.
DON'T FAIL TO SKK the new photo i
mounts and folders at Yates' studio. |
The most artistic mounts that have ever
Ix-en brought to the city. Prflftes right. j
Kesjiectfully, H. T. Yates. It i ....
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(>NK CAU Kest bright Cotton Seed1
.Meal; special priee by the ton. See us _
and save money on everything in the f
feed H'pe. i'roinpt delivery without *
ext*-a charge for drayage on all. Tj^cl ^ i
stuffs in the city of Union. The Union
(ir< M-erv Ore
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NEW TAILOR SHOP.
I have just opened a first class tailor J
diop in the lirown block near the South- j
ejrji Express office. Suits and pants I
tittle to order; repairing ami altering
neatly none. Fit and workmanship guaran
teed. I'rinee Collier. rfl
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NOTICE!
Creditors of the estate of Annie May
daily, deceased, will render a statement
>f these accounts to me. duly att?*sted,
ind all (ntsous indebted to said estate
nust make payment to me without delay.
F. M. Adams, Administrator.
Ldamsburg, 8. 0. 18-dt.
Death?Thanatos?Mors.
" Man dies ami goes to liis long home.
Mourners traverse the struts ami mourn;
r His place will soon know him no more,
He's none from earth's unstrieken shore. \
' He's gone no more to sttU'er <loath,
j lie took his flight at parting hreath;
, To dwell with the redeemed on high,
Where life begins no more to die.
Or none to regions of despair,
1 Where neither joy nor light reach there;
j Banished from < tod, O horrid thought!
! That men will not live as they ought.
j Heath is the gate to endless joy,
j Whore sweet songs will all tongues em- .
Noaflbe to sufl'er pain or death,
No Dtomb) hreath the parting hreath.
.Cycles of years may roll their round, ,
No sorrow will up there lie found;
But joy and hliss forever reign, *
Bought hy the lauuh for sinners slain. ]
But death has reigned since Adam's day,
And will while men on this earth stay;
Then* is a death that never dies.
Shunned hy all the prudent and wise. 8
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Victory in death all should week,
This is gained by the humble, meek; ?
They can shout O, death, where is thy J
sting! . u
Victory over the graveling. f p
All know that'mi\'a the sting of dptfth, G
Salvation comes w jib <*} tiring breath; . jg
The soul's releaatp from Itonuuge her6, f,
And will with (Afrost the l^atnb appear. ^
Mifcy all now keep'the King's higK
That they may live 111 endless day j n?
And reach the undiscovered bourne,.
And sit with Christ around His throne." .
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Each person in the United States ai
according to the government report, it!
iats 7t? pounds of sugar a year.
$100 Reward, $100. ar
The readers of this paper will be y?
leased tt> learn that there is at least do
ne dreaded disease that science has
een able to cure iti all its stages, and ni.
tat is Catarrh. Ilall's Catarrh Cure ! p
the only positive cure now known to J*"
te medical fraternity. Catarrh being ng
constitutional disease, requires a . sin
institutional treatment. Hall's Ca- ! <ru
(Th Cure is taken ir* rnally, acting
ireetly upon the l?h m and mucous ] Hni
maces of the syst(?*, thereby de royin^he
(oundiv'.' of the disease,
Jt -^trejigth by
'jWM I 9E| y .mtion and assist- in !
Wit Hf / 'ts wor^- Ube fL1]
* 91 ,ymuch faith in its T>r.
they offer One OIy
ffj or any case that it # C
cure. Send for list of testi- in (
VtSTls. .... the
\ddress F. J. CHKNEN & CO., lo-j
lo, O.
sold by all druggists, 75c. p*
Pake Hall's Family Pills for consti- 1~
ion.
Fire resulting front ;t gasoline j P^OI
np destroyed several frame huihl
js just outside the Jamestown Fx-1 ai
^k)I^J^WJM*^Ongthein three, P|
vstory hotels; these were tilled j
,h guests, hut there were no fatal-'
s or serious aceidents.
mmmmmWin
Mica Axle Grease ets
Best lubricant for axles in the teCl
world?long wearing and very ad- r .
hesive. ?' ^
'Makes a heavy load draw like a Sftr
light one. Saves b-lf the wear on
wagon and team, and increases the tclCl
earning capacity of your outfit.
Ask your dealer for Mica Axle Will
Grease. "
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STANDARD
mt your 2
doctor j|
PAlMFTtfr I
i ikiiiK. W SS*
DRUG CO. ||
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NOTICE! !r
~ ;sh
Yellow Butter on Ice I?
Soda Water Cold
Cheese on Ice K
Phone 126 E
W. NEWELL SMITH. i|
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FRAMING
We have the largest stock in
the up country in an almost endless
variety of sizes and styles,
including the newest designs and
finish, our plant being equipped
with new and modern machinery
which enables us to get out work
3n very short notice. We cut
Mats square or oval and show
the largest variety of colors and
inish in Mat boards. A full
stock of Passe partout binding
langers and Ezel backs.
WE WANT THE BUSINESS
ind with good work, prompt ser
ices ana very low prices, we are
roing to get it. Don't order
our glass, pictures or window
intil you see us. We have it
n stock and will save you money,
'roing to paper? We have the
oods in stock direct from the
actory; come in and let us show
iir line. Competent help to
tog it; go anywhere on short
otice. For fine paper ?we have
imples and can quote you very
w prices.
Don't forget Calcimo, all tints
id white, 5 pound packages and
3 40c.
We carry for our Repair deirtment
a full stock of supplies
id will be pleased to furnish
?u for small jobs you wish to
at home.
For our upholstering our sam3S
have all been revised, the
e has been enlarged. Get our
ures on your parlor sets or
igle pieces; our work is always
aranteed.
ise Paints, Varnishes and furniture
Stains
3mall or large quantities. A
I stock of Paint and Whitewash
ishes.
'all on us for goods or work
>ur line. Our prices will get
business.
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d in packing away your
iter Clothes, Furs, Blank,
Carpets, etc., will prot
them from the ravages
foths and other insects,
inkled freely in direct cont
with the garments, it
not injure or stain the
?t delicate Fabrics. Nicely
Fumed with Lavender,
ar, and Camphorated.
heapest and Best, 25c.
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