Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, June 26, 1891, Image 3

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    THE NEWS GLEANINGS
FROM THE SIDE-WALK CHAT
Snarkling Paragraphs as They are Gath¬
ered From Our Town and County
To Interest Onr Readers.
••Ye Ed" took in Augusta last Sun
day.
—A free puff for a basket ^
peaches.
—Dr. J, A. Rhodes of Sandy Cross, 1
made us ajileasant call this week.
—Mr. Henry Coides, of Washing¬
ton was in Crawfordville this week.
—Mr. Ed. Ogle tree says they have a
fine Sabi ath school at Green Mi adow.
—John Burke Wimburn, of Angus- i j
ta, was among his friends here this
week.
_Mr. Casper Myers, of Atlanta, is
among bis many friends here this
wee P
— Your chance to ride. Dr. Beazley
has a sulkey that he will almost give
vvtfay.
—Jim Sanford a former resident of
our tewn was here to the wedding
Wednesday.
—Our old frit nd Jack Reid of Monte¬
zuma, is in the city for a few days re¬
creation.
-Col. Howell Beazley, of this place
made a short visit to Athens last Sat- ,
u relay.
—Miss Gussie Wright has returned
from Raytown after a plesant stay
with relatives.
— Mr. and Mrs. fid. Golucke, Jr, of
Madison, are visiting frieuds and re
lativs here this week.
—We regret to know that the infant
chil l of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore is
still critically iil
i* —Miss Celie Moore, of Milledgeville, !
is visiting relatives and friends in
Crawfordville.
—Mrs. Simms, of At-1
lanta, is on a visit to her brother, Dr.
S. J. Farmer, of this place.
-Mrs A. D. McDonald and son Es
per, left yesterday for a visit to rela¬
tives and friends at Couyers.
—Mr. Tom Blanchard and Dr.
Cluese were in town to listen to the
tinkle of the wedding bells.
—Misses Mary C'orry aud Ida Far¬
mer, have returned to Crawfordville,
after the close of the Poweiton school.}
—Frank Mann, of this place went
down to Norwood Saturday to spend
a day with his sister, Mrs. H. L. John¬
son,
—Ilezie Richardson, of this place,
left last Saturday for Conyers, where
he will spend several days visiting rel¬
atives. *
—There was a good crowd ic town
Tuesday to hear the Alliance lecturer,
Mr. Walker, and lion. Thos, E. Wat
. son speak,
—Frai k Mitchell has returned home
tl. ® nensitr nt-AUit
..
He is now thoroughly equipped for the
battle of life
—Miss Emma Jane Beazley, of Uniou
Point, spent a short time iu our iowm
this week, visiting her brother, Dr. A.
G. Beazley.
—Dr. White has a lugubrious ex
pression caused by a coming depaiture,
aud thinks of attending Atlanta col¬
lege next term.
—Miss Bertie Scott, of Warrenton,
is the , guest , of „ Liberty , Mall she ,, will J
remain uutil the commencement exer- |
cises are over.
—Will Strom, oftcr several weeks j j
stay with relatives in this place has
x-eturced to Anniston, Ala. where he I
will resume business.
— Mrs. J. W.McCord, afttr a short
visit to relatives in Warren county has j '
returned ........... >.■> 1.....
this county, has been quite sick
some time past, but we are ,’iag t0
know he is thought to be iroproveing
—The oid reliable Adkins house is '
still Use popular stopping place for the
travelling public. Well furnished ta- i
bles will surely win the hearts of all, ,
-Rev. E. K. Aikeu, filled his regu- \
lar appontment here Sunday morning, !
but he was called to Greenesboro on | |
tile afternoon train to conduct a fttn
eral-consequently we had no preach- j
ing Sunday night.
— The now coat of paint is a decided
improvement lie Masonic Hall,
and It would not be an unwise ex- j
• penditure if our citizens would inyest
much more iu the some war.
—Most of the young ladies object to I
having their faces adorued with a few
tiny freckles. This seems very queer
to us as the majority of men rather
Inure them—or at least we never
in ni of a man making the freckle*
an objectionable point.
Novelties in notions and millinery
•arriving daily at Seals, Armor &Oo. !
dOc pure linen table damask at
: lie. Seals, Armor & Co.
Our houso is crowded over whelra
ingly with genuine bargains in every
department. Seals. AruiorACo.
Mrs. J. R. Alien, Wilson, N. C.,
says: ’When I feel the slightest ten
dency of Headache, 1 immediately take
•a dose of Bradyerotine, and in a very
short time am entirely relieved.
WiL’n you go to buy flood’ - Sarsapasilla
: sure g( t it- Don’t be put otf with na
ferior substitute. Insist upon Hood’s
At Cost.
Oar •itlre stock of sewing machines
charter oak stoves, summer clothing.
straw hats tte. will be sold at actual
at. n tIs Armor A' Co.
An Error. '
In our last issue we published the
resolution passed by the Crawfordville j
Alliance m regard to the position ,
taken by IIon.Thos. E. Watson. in]
so doim* we omitted a few words
which changed the sense of the ar
t-icle, to some extent, We republish
the resolution corrected elsewhere in
■
issue.
A Broken Arm.
Last Saturday evening Esper Mc
Donald of this place had the misfor¬
to break his arm while frolicking
some boys on the streets. lie
a rock at a dog, and in so doing !
twisted his arm in a way that it
the bone between the elbow and
Dr. A. G. Beazley set the
bone, and he is doing as well
could be expected.
Married.
At the residence of the brides par
ou last Tuesday afternoon Mr. W.
Shackelford, and Miss Nellie
both of Oglethorpe countv
happily united in marriage,
Rev. J. I*. Cheney officiating. Editor
is one of the most brilli
writer of the Georgia press, ,
the bride is one of Oglethorpes
daughters. To thi3 uni on. we
wish a long and prosperous life—and
may their path-way be strewn with
the rarest flowers.
Did You Ever.
Did you ever hear of such bargains
Ladies $3.00 for SI.50 S1.25
gloves for 50c. 35c hose for 15c.
ginghams for 5c. 6c prints for Lie.
15c linen towells for 7c. 20c satine at
5c lawns for 3 jo. 12 j e cballies for
$1.00 straw hats for 50c. Cloth
ing at actual cost to close out our
summer stock. These goods must go
to maae room for our immense fall
aud winter stock. “A dollar made”
a won j to the wise is sufficient. Seals,
Aatnor & Co.
Their Stand,
^ a regular meeting of the Sandy
cl 'oss Sub. Alliance No 1519, the fol
.
!owi "g resolutions were passed:
Resolved 1st- That we oppose the ]
State of Georgia making any appro- j
priation Fair to be for held the in benefit 1893. of the World’s j
2nd. We futber ask our Represen¬
tative and Senator from this district lo
oppose, and do all in their power, to
defeat the same, and we do also ve
commend that these resolutions be pub ( i
lished in The Cbaivfordville
Democrat and Southern Alliance
Farmer.
One and One is One.
Last Sunday Jack Cooper our tele¬
graph operator, went to see his best
girl about two leagues distant, All
went well until she “Smole” a smile
that set his heart to beating as loud as
a wood-pecker on the bosom of a de¬
ceased t ree, then lie was done for a
day or two. Monday, morning he was\
G' and juivane oetow' •*<4,”'
All day lie was in Elysium and before
long began to add some figu res con -
nected with his book keeping, but the
thought of two being bne
weighed upon him, and he kept re
preating “one and one is one.”
Doubtless lie wishes so in the present
instance,
A Natural Conclusion.
It is natural that those who have
been eeceived by the various nostrums
^ ;ue coutinually offered to tUe pub .
ljc 8honW dtmand a rnore substantial
testimonial timn the simple declara¬
tion of those who are interested in the
sale of a medicine. Recognizing the
justice of this demand, the Swift
Soi S. S. s Company, of Atlan¬
ta, bod i in pamphlet form a
fev. .f oe more noteworthy testimou
that have come to them ui solicted.
jt'li;s leresting pamphlet, togt-ther with other iu
matter, they will take
ileasure in sending to any address, j
» rite to the S. S. S. Coinpany, Draw- ,
1 3, Atlanta, Georgia. ;
Madam Rumor Says. i
A certain young lady of our town is j
grievously beset by the devil—our sen
' or deyil. I
Lee. Gunn had a broad smile on last
Sunday—Whar’d yer git them tenth. j
Oscar Chapman is regularly out on !
-
the tapis, and lie covers a good portion
of it too. ;
That John Stephens refused to stand 1
up with a certain couple because he !
failed to be the lucky “one”. j
Charlie Gee is going to quit the sin
ala blessedness, and hitch up to the ox
cart of matrimony. “Geo”—that is
.
right.”
There is a certain young man in |
tawu who loves would his girl through so well that fire for he J
he vowed he go
her or wade in blood up to his collar j
button, but when the watch dog got J
after him ;went over a picket femce,
nor stopped to take off tlie remainder :
of this Loose)s
If Jack Cooper dont mind how he
goes to cominciiccraents at Thomson, he
will'forget how to add again. , unless
his knotted :e
entering the harness of a double bless
edness—sometimes wrongly called
cussedness -by the fact that brooms i
stdl at $1.75 iu (ireeue county.
Honer Roil.
Of the Greene Meadow school:
First division— Best record made by
Angus Richards,
Second division —Highest record j
s iiare«3 by Misses Xonie Ogletree and \
Al: LHington
:>ni. divi-ion—st record won by
Miss Sasic Harrison^
fth. division-Best record Archie
Ogle: ;
,ii excellence first honor
awarded to Angus Richards.
* gu i honor to Miss Susie Harrison,
T L P L W&TQAN HH1 DUO QPT? DTDHAD. SVC
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To A Large Audience At Craw
fordville on the 23rd.
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HIS JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY,
g( s Position on The Income Tax Sys*
tem Fully Discussed. The Origin, j
rise and Abuses of The Tariff Ex
plained —AudOther Issues
of the Day. i
Last Tuesday was The day booked
for the golueii mouthed •'little giant”
of McDuffie to speak at this place,
When the dav came, from all portions
this and adjoining counties a laige j
crowd assembled consising most ly of
Alliancemen who were, desirous to
hear tile words as they fell from the
of the oracle. Af.tr a short id
from Senator Ellington, which was j
appropriate and a much ap- 1
and oft applauded speech
from Lecturer Walker, Mr. Watson j
and began in his inimitable way j
to tell of the abuses heaped upon; the
and necessities of the labouring
He explained and commented i
upon various absorbing topices; com
paring the true principles of demo
cracf, understood by Jefferson with
the Alliance platform adopted at
Ocala, showing the two to be identical.
Democracy said he consists in demo¬
cratic principles, not in following
blindly democratic leaders, Will a
man be not a democrat who lias the i
label taken off him, will it make a
of him to label him ‘‘Demo
The tariff and its injustice was dis- j
cuessed with force and logic. Ti le j
iniquities of railroad management j
were handled with gloves off, by one,
who fully understood them, aud knew
how to tell it. Bravery is to be ad
mired in every one, and when a states- j
man has the moral courage lo stand
up and denounce the powers that he,
tor j 0 j„g vro , 1; . i W a take off our hat
aud say “Lay ou MeDuff.”
I le re-advocated the passage of a
duateJ iucome tllx . "Why” said
he ^ Uo(lld oflr farmoM wIth uot tlie
hundredth part of the watllth of j ay
Gould, of Vanderbilt and it >cket'eUer,
pay tax ou all of their baud while the
millionaires money is ; sexempt
from taxation in governin' nt bonds?”
This is a note of concord with the
advocates of right. The farmers of
the couutiy are bearing the burden of
taxation, paying the yankee pensions,
and getting in a worse fix evory year.
T’is a time to call a halt, io the
usurpations of plutociacy and say “So
far shall thou come and no further.’’
The only way to have our laws made
right is to send our own men to make
them. In the Congressman elect from
the Tenth we feel safe to repose our
confidence, and are tissued tho banner
of the, district will not Iff ail in the
dust.
TliQie is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases put
together, and until tho fast few years was
supposed to bo incurable For a great
many years doctors pronounced it ft local
disease, and by constantly failing to
cure with meal treatment, pronounced it
incurable. Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional euro on the market. It is
aken internally in doses from 10 drops to
a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
Case it fails to cure, Send for circular s
and testimonials. Address.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
ST.- old by Druggists. 70e.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea /or Dyspepe/8.
You are Invited.
Every man woman and child iii
Taliaferro aud adjoining counties is
invited to attend our great mid sum
mer sale. This great slaughtes sale
begins in our mammoth store today
and w:ll continue until wo have closed
out our entire summer stock. Fans
parasols, lawns, muslins ginghams,
chambrius handkerchiefs, towels liable
linens, dress goods, Notions, shoes
clothing millineyy .... &c 0 going at a price
that will make your eyes,, .ia WL as
V" 1 "' pocket book tty open A golden
opportunity liiuetd. heals, Aruioi x
Co.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Conjl.patlon
Cupid’s Work.
FVLL KR—O’ BUI KN.
Last Tuesday at 8 o’clock Mr. Geor
ge 11' Fuller of Gainesville and Miss
Ethel O'Brien were quietly married, at
the bomt of the bride, 'i Le happy
couple left immediately for a L° ul '
through Canada,
11 r. A MAI A tiD— F A U >11211.
Wednesday evening 1 the Bap' 1st
chutch were joined iu marriage Mr.
Eugene BIa,ichar.l of C d m.hi* c . mty
alld Mls » K-«a larmi-r of Hus plan •,
to these newh made couples we ext :
congratulations,
Picnics!
Will not be allowed on the Hillman
grounds wiinont pumissioi)
from the or >01 letor. , j.u , u. ,, Cnui ,,
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Are you suffering from loss of s'.eep on
account of puny, children? Jf
«*ve tin in Pitt s Carminative an i find
1 *?st and relief for yoursolf and them, li
invni ■le in all ises of DtarrhcB t.
Dysentery, Cholera J ifant u I iio.i'i a
Morims, and a!l tlie i! o which teething
children are su-.ject. a bot f ie of >oar
drugarist aitd you'll find it all that it is
represented.
The Commence nt Season.
The Commencem^eason flies i&U ® d is upon, also)
(the ;,
all is gaiety and trade is dull.
lights are out In the parlor, the
is at rest, the girls are at
the old mai rejoicetli that
lasts twice as long, nor have h
often to repair the rocking chair.
was when commencements were
only indulged,in by universi¬
When we were ySung on some
Friday evening without much flourish
trumpets take part the cliildijn in ‘exhibition.” were call d
on to ay
hoys each spoke s.ime piece, hare
footed, sunshine and with throu^n a gle.-jjii of keyhole, legs like the a
ray of a
girls read comp si’ is, the parents
didnt get mad ovi r prizes, and
“medals,” and all wei ■ well. Tin y
hadn’t learned t. -n\ elocution,
it “speak in. tr"oii did’nt re¬
cold stare and h:«J el to apologize
if by mistake you said 1 xhibitiou in
of commence n.l|t. and They practice liatl ' u
to play soldier.'*
with re,- im; ticks- the
was saci> ! y> mairied life
did’nt liave vonLorucemeut (ac
on ment) sermoi.f and let ihe
howl forth somej luneles tune
like of which was ever heard, a
colic style;—but ret- ewery cfoss
school that can .. |n half dozen
head pot hook ‘Nfged children,
miff to speak • “w Sku twinke lit¬
star has to get up a \ ornnicncem nt
the little oh Ls practice
1 ' speeches inside
school, and on i ;he gullies,
behind tl trip the girls
face a ' t)e mil the
of hearers ; ' to eloente
blood curdling " v^n varibly
up by g. g r/y over some
child, ai t'- "g their
crez * they
were the vie ;u sot tuijust
in th . : 1. • medals.
Well these com,o. c. ,1 ■ t are good
all. Before the tin,, l Is pre¬
paration and expo 'ion liter some are
happy •and others disap reed (though
not many for prizes an irgion) but
the women have sou .hing to talk
about until August mewing or some
body gets married. The' plays—what
difference does i\ taasf 1 a thousand
years lienee if Haau j of Biblical
fame is represented fir ct 4«e ffs, a il pat¬
ent leather shoes, and feminine
portion in bustles and ti.'c latest style
of Paris gown'‘‘just to lively for any
thing,” It is all a mi.uiture editon
of “all the world” and .no one need
grumble.
gjgp WINEOFCARnilt. il ii tm Women.
Commoncement iTgramme.
Sunday July 6th 1J b’ch ck com
rnancemeiit sermon.
Monday fith 10 o’cloc ev iph and
Recitations by yurij 11 ? pils. 11
o’clock Literary Addj Capt. 8.
D. IiiauWeii aiai"
er. •V
Tuesday 7th, 10 o'clraBj Declaina
tior.s and Reoitu .idvauce 1
pupils. 1
12 o’clock adiln and io-I very of
medals by Hon. H f 1, vis of
Greenesboro Ga
Wednesday evunin ; Mb at 8:30 —
L’lay Capitola; or Tin' Hidden Hand.
Among a number of pretty features
of the entertainments, 'vfll Tho Peek
Sisters, Quarrel A lining the Roses.
Tambourine Drills ami JLircb, a Na¬
tural Spell, Cricket Capita as dis¬
coursed in a grove of Set flowers, an
old time Break Dow n A < .
The play, Cai>itnla is ,n good one,
and the characters are 11 Wl ! selected
with such talent us L 1 1 h . ’ . J in the
the c ist, it’s sued .os uml the
public invited to ai tem
J. E i. ! Prill.
McElree . V/IWE OF CAI .I ■ i.'l • tHe (iisea.sea
They Endoi .-eq Him.
'I’lio following was ruiianimously
adopted at tlie re. la. io g of
Crawfordville Alii ■ L; ,i! Ol.li
j a00 py wa oi^km
j Him, T. E. Watsoi, turi Craw
fori vi 1 . i,k Dkmoi t ■— nil hern
Alliance Faimer 1 ■ 1 *' S- ' 1
.
Whereas, we hav t Hie eorre
spondence het'vi en ngnssman
:
elect, lion. Thos 1 Vntl , and
lion, C. F. Crisp 1 I i :':ii the
erslnp of tye next in 1 .1 <
and tlie Alliance p ' . While
admire lion. C. F. 1 j’ 1 the
fight he has inntli- L
party measures, a> . him us
aid statesman are z h " I. tho
eratic party w * hat
I i! ids embodied 0 a! fm in,
. a ,| 0 |, te ,j Ocala more ira
, |„ ,tnnets to the 1 now
honoring onr Dio-' isi ed
statesmen, who fctll Lot nucli as
ti mate n willingi . n I ippoit
1 cause.
!’- »r*l, ‘bat lit s
Alii,. ■< No 1137. !»• l>y
4 jiid a,q, n-ci.ite the id
sIhikI that the !!• 'I as E
...a.licty ' die
* ;, a8 U , -m ...
the ehy manifesting his itly to his
constituents and ti 1 • t mnds.
E. I Li-.. Pres.
WkESrce’a f Cardut
TH£DF0RD . S B 4CK ,■ RAUGHT
, for .suie by toe foil mg nerchant.
fahaferro , County.
l ? r - *• ll, 1 '!. ' 1, 1
j «»f>orc** ‘.baeas W. up * ! *l
fjarnrmiek .v <
!}.r : i :• iinKS
Has hut f a ,.(*•- am i ipersors.
BOTTLES HN’Gf - LEMON
AN 1) SAB M’AtULT ; fact ink
tiiin for - *
U Alt! '< y YARDS
Milk'll,, ’.• !’“, . <ia.
‘-ft -A • -M-J nssa
YOUR OPPORTUNITY!
l’HE GREATEST
; ! 1 BARGAINS! I
MORTAL EYES EVER GAZED I 1*0A
ARE NOW THROWN
IN REACH OF ALL!
ARMOR & CO.
This okl reliable, straightforward honest dealing house is giving to the trading public
the grandest bargains house this section ever know. We offer many attractions that cannot be
matched In any in the State.
Here are a few hard pills for competition to swallow. I’hey considered the articles
to he mentioned here already cut to death at our regular price. \\ r c from to-day slash the
price to one-half the origninal.
1000 yds lovely dress ginghams re
rhused trom 8c to 5c yor yd.
1500 yds satino figured and solid
colors 1 yd wide reduced from 20c
to 5c yd.
Satin stripe muslins regular price
33 I-3e now go at 15c.
Genuine P. 1). eor.-ets regular price
$ 1.75 wo now offer them at $1.
Gulit. and silver gimp reduced fiom
50c to 25c yd and from 25e to 12
1 -2c yd.
3000 pairs genuine Lisle tllead hose
price 35 and 50c being closed out at
15c.
IS C1EA1ACE OS SlCSIflCLTlBffl A
JikrG Heavily Laden With Almost Sv»
ery Imaginable Article- The e
®0©©S Are Hu'l.d ’it pen
©nr Bargain T Abies tmd
Sold Regardless of Cost,
OR QUALITY!
Wade 3>eep While the llARGAIftft Last.
Ladies genuine kid button
shoes reduced from $1.50 to
Ladies French kid patent tip
button regular price $2.25
going now at #>1.25 per pair.
Ladies glove grain polish
halls or button original ;
price f‘, 1 50 to hi: closed out
| • at $l.
(1 nits plain cap and London
■ toe g •miie sewed calf re
duccd from ^4.00 tof>2.oo.
Boys sewed scotcli button
congress cap toe that cost
you 50 in any house in
Middle Georgia, we offer a
few prices at $1.25
• The prices herein tell the story ol our hustling and our npaeity as buyers. When
| others complain of dull trade we are having all we can do. Wears throughly alive and nev
j j er allow it to get dull with us. W<: alvva) • have !< ts and cords that interest the people,
1 tlie cradle the
Kcmembcr we keep every tiling from to grave.
j QN13 1*1110 «< TO A ' f JLj T
4ml ifsat’sUiB lowest in ll»e land. It we do public, not keep why
Idoew the stock, <|note <Ih^ prices, and pk ase
everybody do their trniding with us? ssikI why do
tlie people exclaim io one voice fnsit {tI' 2 .^.AIHlOk
1 &L Abusiness is the greatest blessing to
humanity in Middle CiJeorgiii? Listen to friends, learn
by teachings of wise people and gave 40 per cent, by
continuing to trade with
3 9
I GUKENLiSBOilO. (i EOl’GI A.
Outing and purcalo waists reduced I
from 75c to 35c eaeh.
Fancy silks 50c. price $1 per yd going j
now at
5080 yds grog grain and satin ribbon j
tli it cannot be bought elsewhere
for less than 15 to 20c yd we otter j
to close out at 2 1-2 ami 5c per yd.
; Oriental ami limey laces 1 3 their
at
aeiil value. 1
j 5 bolts colored embroidcried s.viss
reduced from 25 to 15c.
Beautiful cballies marked down from
12 1 -2c to 8 1 -3c.
Exquisits figured lawns 11 ow go at
3 l-2c.
Boys fine calf sewed congress i
reduced from $2 50 to #i.-
75 I
(Jents London toe genu me
russet chamoise top, origi j
nal price $3.50 going like a J
fash at $ 2.00.
Gents genuine hand served
calf congress price $4.00 a
few pairs only It It which vve
11 ffer fit $175.
We are making a tremendous
drive in white goocN, gents
furnishing goods, Luts, fans,
dress goods, umbrellas,
parasols, linen goods,
towels napkins, handker
200 pairs late style kid gloves that
we never have sold tor less than $ 1,
wo offer f.oi.i today all you want at
50c per pair.
Ladies gauze, balbrigan summer and
all wool marino under vests from
12 I 2c up.
75 bolls Gc prints going at 2 l-2c per
yd.
$20 mens suits reduced to .$15, $15
suits selling at SJTO, $ 10 suits go
at seven dollars and a half,’etc.
chiefs, corsets, laces, miths,
glove.!, tlothing, etc.
New arrivals in millinery al¬
most daily. Those who
purchase elsewhere always
regret it.
We have recently receive ! a
lovely line of window
shade. 1 : which are altogether
new and are indeed beauti¬
ful we furnish everything in
the way ol fixtures and trim¬
mings and hang them in
grand style whenever desii
ed at no extra cost.
See the lovely cornact. poles
that we offer lower than
ever before they go now at
011'ty 25c each.