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the AMERIOUS DAILY TIMES-RKCOKDEK: FRIDAY, JUKE 12, 1891.,
AT
inil- KM) DRAWS NIGH.
65c to 85c
j STUDY ended yesteroay -the for
mal CLOSING TO-NIGHT.
Tin
the
Find
Hm> Oill. Hn*
» l’re«lil Ho
John R. Shaw’s
Yestorda^
I 'A BICJ
ASSORTMENT
ot 1
STYLES and SIZES
From 4 to 14 yrs.,
, H ~M* p 4 i
THE If OTHER’S FRIEND
Patent Shirt Waist
A lift-1 lr us’
-schools practically cm
the scholastic year of '<
been the most prosperoi
•*f the* jMihlic school sys!
To-night the formal
rises will take place at t
T v\ enty-t liiee gi ail uat
occasion lie given t
lutl the splendid pro
was published yeaterd
carried out. No douhl
house will he taxetl
pacity by the friends and j
graduating class and otl
excellent pt
led tlie win
es will in this
heir diplomas
gramme which
tnous, Mr.ttie Lamar, Hello Gartley
-3S. Not promoted 29.
Pupils promoted from
grade A. to ilie tU»d grad,
Louise Bibcock, Arnmie Brook?*, Nova
H< II, Eula Hass, Alice Chapman, Msude
Harris, Willie Hawkins, Allle May
Kh e.kjy, Mari** Lamar, Sm jet Lanier,
Nannie Merrill, Willie H Malibu*?,
Mary Lizzie McLaughlin, Myrtle l’oolr,
IVrcivnl Raifnrd, Knla Speer, C'allio
Smith, Ncna Smith, Mary Taylor, Mary
secontH Hawkjiuq Jawt* L*lnllip8, Auuio Alien,
Maiilc Ansley, Yura mince, Maggie
Eddie Gyles, Albert Harris, ClilT Prince,
Isaac Solomon, Arthur Williford, Luther
Watlv
it"
i; .hi
Mcl.e
Willis
White, Ina While. Erin
r Adams, Kenneth; lit,s*,
Emmett f doper, Stewart
lie Freeman, Allen Hlii,
Tom Lane, Joe Lamar,
don, Alfred Mack. Willie
Morgan, Eng
Oliv
Edv
•l into
t public day at the Jack
I. During the limns l.o
n of t he
li lie re nt
isited th
•ml and hoard the ex-
>. from the small
i st grade of the
the young ladies
u Im. are to-night,
ncemcnt of their
pupil in 1he vast
ds this school
(selves with that
as honor to
ided
edit and
i of efficient
anso to be
///.'!!/" ; ■ :
No Buttons can be Torn off
eipi?r In Wearing or
! 1 Washing.
C,
The Mother's Friend does away en
tirely with the sewing on of buttons. It
ia supplied with an adjustable belt,
which is easily taken off when the waist
1b wushed; the buttons are riveted on the
belt, consequently can not be torn off,
either in wearing, washing or ironing.
0
56/
Shirt
fit
Waists
Of the ordinary kind,
IT 25c to 79c TO CLOSE OL’T.
m.
UAL OFFER
.231 LLAf—-
200 Boys’ Sailor Suits.
ui
4J Suits at fl/iTi. Reduced frnm $1.
OS Suit* at $1.50. Hedneml from $2.00.
SI Suita at $$.00. Reduced from $t*.75.
30 Suita at $2.50. Reduced from $3.50.
Colon tnlUuo, Ilrown ami Omy.
Buy onitrf thanoanlta fl >r your little
oy—it will nearly tickle him to death.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Men’s, Vonths,’ Boys’ and
TftAWf”*
. 09' Forsyth St.,
(iHi ii! Cl 'A A
Dtjiraii
Yesterday ws
son street selio
tween 9 and \i
city's popular,
grailes of tin*
amlnalions of the pupil:
hoys and girls of the ii
primary department to
and young gentlemen
to he at the real com me
lives. There was not a
number which atten
who difl not. aequi! then
legree of merit which u
I themselves and a dee
compliment to Prof,
superintendent an l his *
teachers. Amerieus h:i
proud of her public school system and it
is a matter of gratulation that it is in
such able hands.
Yesterday was the first time that many
in Americas have visited the Jackson
street school building since the spacious
and handsome additions to It have been
made. The visitors were all struck with
the adaptability of the building to tbc
! purposes for which it, is intended and
more than one visitor was heard to say:
•“Amerieus has the best and hand
soniest- public school building in the
state.”
During the school year just ended all
the pupils have worked hard and faith
fully. Helow the hpnor roll and a com
plete list of the children {promoted*
which will bo of much Interest, Is given.
The billowing pupils of Jackson street
school, having been awarded during tire
year the required number of honor cer
tificates for scholarship, deportment
and punctual attendance are entitled to j
have their names inscribed on the roll
of honor:
Primary schools—First grade—Anna
Koyull, Hinkle McLendon, Julia Mayo,
grado—Jrin
Brannon, Mattie GiUneron, Mamie Car
ter, Lucy Mhl CAhb, Bela' Hill, Ocftfgl
Lee Hawkins, Kettle Lockett, Sash
Ling**, fnez liters, Kell Morgan, Rosa-
lind Royall. Winnie Stone, Tcxte Shef
field. Sadie Parker, H dlo Lanier.—27.
Not proiapit d—10.
Pupil* promoted to the tenth J*ra*te:
<>ra Clark, Mamie Dudley, Minnie
Rosa McLer
don, Maud Stokes, ftnhy Stokes, Maggi
Smith, Charles Callaway, John LaLCbaf
nian, Carr Glover, Harry Harper, Will
llarndd; 1.°.. Number nf pupils not
piomotcfl, 18
i In the number of pupils not promoted,
especially in-the high school*, grammar
schools, and intermediate sijiools, there
ifc iru luded many pupils whose class
landing would entitle them to promo-
i"U if ilicy had attcnde«l school to the
lose ami taken the final examinations.
U1 such pupils as wish for promotion to
hfgltar grades will- be given au oppor
tunity for an examinatiou either at or
before the reopening of the school* in
September.
The withdrawal of pupils before the;
close of the year is on* of the causes fdrj
the apparently farjfo number of tint: pro-'
moled pupils...
Keep fool! K«*e|* fool!
Nothing will contribute so much to do
the above, as one of those light, airy
aud UMiuliful puff bosom shirt* that we
are now having such a large trade on.
Wc have tho largest due and bostassort-
ment you’oaii liud In tfie city cm prices
as usual lower than competing iiouscs.
We have i in addition to the above
named, silk, pongee, eeylon madras
and satin**, negligee siiirts in great va
riety of style and prices. Call and
amine tin** pond*iwiljrnare aura ymi
fun-fri. ? Tb£u>Tdb^WfltATi.Kv* -
J |
Alteiitio
Mabel Sawyer.—Second
White, Jessie Cleo Cobb. Third gr *<l«*--
Llzsla B Harrobl, Ruth Glover, Jaiios
Lark.
Intermediate schools -Fourth grade—
May Davis, Lucy Merritt, Daisy Olver,
Suzanne Simmons, Allen Fort. Fifth
grade—Loula Greene, Mamie McLendon,
Ethel Prince, Gertrude Smith, Floyd
Williford, Macon Dudley.
Grammar schools—Sixth grado - f’lmr-
Jio W Balsden, Florence Babcock, llettio
Council, Florence Ilirsch, Helen Hunt
ington, Julia Pugh, Rosalae Smith,
Frank Hurkc, Robert Mcthvin. Seventh
grade—Eva Horne, Evelyn IJorno, Bowie
M c London, A ino» Schu m port.
High schools—Kora Burke, Mamie
Carter, Bela Mil, Kettle Lockett, Texie
Sheffield, Eddie Gyles. Ninth grade—
Lizzie McLendon, Maud Stoke*. Tenth
n Piirvianoo, llowell Perkins, Paul
Stanfield.—41. Not promoted—14.
Pupils promoted from tho second
ado B, tc* tho tldnl grado:
Hello Ansley, Jossie Cleo Cobh, Ihir-
ah (Lay, Anna Celeste Clark, KIva
I'oorc, Mary Royal, Johanna Schroeder,
Adolplms Battle, Hutlcr Hurkc, Isaac
(Ndlins, Eugene Gunn, Walter ITorton,'
Janu s < t > Jones, Clyde Klecklcy, Johnnie
Lewis, Harry Morgan, Clifford Nix, Joe
Pool.—IS. Not promoted-
Pupils promoted from third primary
grade A. to fourth grade:
Rupert Baisden, Jeff Adams, Ilomcr
Kitchens, Albeit Ansley, Paul West
brook, Follow Callaway, Holmes Lowe,
Brown McLendon, Brooks Bos worth,
Sam Carter, Charlie Guerry, Eugene
Seig, Frank Marsh, Sig Solomon, Cliff
Williams, Emory Schuhart, Henry I.ea-
mon, Frank MeLaughlin, Frank Turpin,
cliff Morgan, Ina Smith, Rtilli (Hover,
Kate Ibdps, Stella Scarborough, Hattie
Taylor, Mattie Stapleton, Rosa Cohen,
Lizzie B. Ilarrold, Ltieile Dunn, Bessie
Harris, Noll Council, Montis^ Smith,
Daisy Cobh, Emma Anglin, Peart
Hatcher, Bessie Ilawklns, Louise' Dunn,
Leila Carter, Johnnie Cobb,. Nanny
Willie Lou Davis, Sallie Wim-
husli, Alice Clarke, Alma Hudson, Bessie
Windsor, Kva May Bullock, fmela Rees.
IT. Not promoted—7.
Pupil** promoted from third primary
ade H t<* fourth grade:
Mamie Lou Cameron, Rose Coleman,
«tie Fry, Alice Gtinn, Eva May Ifawk-
•*, Gertrude Kitchens, Cornelia McCorV
mick, Lou Belle Speer, Sallie Timmons,
Archie Argue, Tom Bosworth, Charlie
Hogue, Oscar Kinard, James Lark,
Arthur Lloyd, Hudson Matthews, Joslaft
Mize, Wade If. Robinson, Crosskeys
Royal), Harvey Weaver, Ailums Wig
gins; 21. Not promote*!, s.
Pupils promoted from fourth gt*adc A.
to fifth grade:
Belle Poole, Paulino Bosworth, Mattie . » i#u.
Burke, Yoiia Buchanan, Ray fodtjoti,! | / !} i i S—/ i 1) t I l i
('allie (kiney, jilennlc Clements, May ba-'
vis, Genie Glover, Annie Council, Sarah
Mathis, Maud Matthews, Lucy Merritt,
Jessie Morgan, Daisy Olver, Louise
J'llgh, Annie Poole, Nellie Stone, Belle.
Snider, Dora Turpin, Fanny/WiUifo|d,
Lizzie Sehroe<fer, Anna Register, Su
zanne Simmons, Harry Burt, Davie Brin
son, Satnmlc Clegg, Allen Fort, Shelton
Harris, Joe Howard, John McLendon,
Clinrlie Phillips, Fisher Ruiford, Walker
Rees, Ned Sawyer, Harrison Watts, Gor
don Harris, Robert Battle, Gussie Har-
*.- 89. Not promoted—17.
Pupils promoted from fourth grade B.
to fifth grade:
Harry Gator, Charlie Cobb, Claude <V
Codey, Taylor Felder, Ed nfu ndd, Fred
Market!, .bdiunio Mar-sliall, Will Ali-
Garrah, Ed Mize, Janies Rcviere, Harry
Robinson, Philo Smith, Fred West.—18.
Not promoted -0.
■ In
JAd.
T.COTNEr,
JEWELER,
DIAMONDS
and—
WATCHES
1IV
CLUBS.
102 FORSVTHI^TREET.
CRYSTAL BLESSINGS!
For the Just and the Unjust.
Millionaire Glassware at Poverty Prices!
jBThe seventh installment, 10 per cent,
of the Amerieus Manufacturing mid lm-
piiivenierit Company ■Will be due aim
payable at my office, People’s National
F.xnki July 1. .Stockholders failing to
pay by 3 o’clock p. in., will bo 'subject
to a tine of 10 per rent, on tho atnoifnt
duo. __ Jtvirx Wjndmou,
bl Secretary and Treasurer
G
L
S
s
Now ncokweai^for the hot weather nr*
s of tlie sea-
;-*laily, all tbc novelties
son at Tjioiintox Win: vri.Kv’>.
Molical Students.
I-have been requested to teach a class
of mcd'icnl students, those w ishing to
study medicine will apply to me at my
office, No. 8 b~»-Jackson st.
fii-sun A. B Hinkle, M. T).
Prescriptions accurately compounded
if pure drugs, at all hours at
Du. Ui.i'iJiM.i; lhndStore.. |
ream bread, baked every morning, at
Anokkwh A Cautkh’m.
Call ami examine our line of under-
for the hot weather, in halbriggim.
A
R
8c each
10c each
4o each
8o each
zcphy'taud uain
J —
Fdr a pleasan
aud nainsook.
asant sham go to I)?.'E!-
dridgo’s and buy one, of those celebrrtqd
Tower Razors which are guaranteed to
please.
w|tli
Pupils promoted from iifth to
grade:
Myitis Allen, Maggie Buchanan, Wil
lie Baisden, Maggie Chapman, Sallie
Coney, Lillie Glover, Lulio Greene, Cor-,
nio Herndon, Edna Horne, Minnie JIar-
grailo—(JoiipvIovo Ailiinin, Jailic An«!ey,
. ..... ... .... . .in,, IHir, .!p Iiu Jlmioli, Mnry ll;nvk ns, Jlatul
I.ucile Ronton, Emma < Impman, l.llllo J 1 > ' J ' •
rxx'kctt, Viovo Morgan, Jeanne Staple-
ton, Frank Ilarrolil, (,’lyilo Williams.
Eleventh grade—Emma Council, Ida
Merrill, Maud Mngo.
The following piiplla are promoter!
from tlif IIrat primary graile A, to (he
soeoud grailo: ‘
Robert Anglin, Johnnie Argo, fijmrlic
Tom Broadfiald, Hooks llykhidter,
Ellis fleini ids, Walter Diekson, Waller
Glover, Frank Hitt, Maxwell Jones,
Horace l.owe, Nie.k l.arnar, Tom teive,
Arthur f,eamon, Hinkle Mel,endon, Wil
liam Mel.end.tn, Walter Mathis, Olln
Mathews, I.amont Miers, Jay Nyscwan-
der, Guy I’ratt, I.nv Itees, Sallie May
Hagley, Dottle llatlle. Ethel Haiaden,
fiura Lula Hurt, Lida Ilrown. Mattie
Lou Ilragan, Lydia L’ohl., Mamio Clarke,
Edith Cody, llertha Dodson, yucena A.
Huteher, Bessie Har|srr, Kate Harris,
Meta Jonea, Annie Lane, I,oaisc Link,
Gussie Morris, Esther Morris. Addic
Marshall, Julia Mayo, l.illie i’oole, Jes
sie Mathis, Gussie Rivers, Anna Royall,
Malicl Sawyer, I’anllne Sullivan, Li/ne
Taylor, Josic Lee Willifold.—id. Not
promoted—IS.
Promoted from tho first primary,
grailo 1J, to the second primary:
CHIT Bosworth, Charles Bawlftnt, T3j
Jordan, Albert Mize, Charles Robinson,
llenry D. Solomon, Charlie Smith, Hen
ry Gunn, Carl Speer, Claud Davie, Clyde
Jordan, Arthur Roger*, Will English,
Oscar English, Uaao Battle, llenry
Stokes, Walter Arrowsmitb, - William
Hart, Clyde Bradshaw, Florie B Colsop,
kinard, Itou Mize, Laura Mayo, Kate
Oliver, Jleittrk» I*art»tt, Maggie Slog,
».« IMfOS,WOW *“
Lester, Bessie r.anier, Annie Matthews,
Mamie McLendon, Pearl Osborne, Ethel
Prince, Nella Rowland, Micoii Itees,
Gcrtrmle Smith, Jessie Stokes, Bley
VVcstbro»»k, Bessie Walters, Floyd Willi-
lord, Vernon Williford, Willis Burk,
Cliff Clay, Marou Dudley, f’happeil Do«l-
Vm, Walter Ben Ibdlis, Herbert Hawk-
Ins, Duke llamll, James Harris, Thomas
McLendon, Oswald Royall, Willie War-
lick, Hall Matthews, Charles Buchanan
—89. Not promoted—23.
Pupils promoted U> Uiq aevvnHi^ra^o:
Charlie W Baisden, Fl^reW-o lJalkCoCk,
Maggie Clements, Berta Crisp, Bettic
Council, Jennie Cobb, Mary Cobb, Flos
sie Dunn, Inez Felder, Lucia Hawking,
Florence Ilirscfr, Helen Ifiintingtert,
Gallic Lockett, Lillie McQarrah, Ora
May Morgan, Julia Pugb, Maggie Rees,
Rosalae Smith, Rosa Stan field, Lou Left
Salter, Minnie J Williams, Amzle Willi
ford, Charles Brinson, Charles Burke,
Frank Burke, Abner Campbell, Seymour
Catching, Fred (Trisj^ Linton 7,esft r,
Emory Mathis, Robert^ Meihvin, JoJin
McCormick, Joe Roney, Eugene Riviere,
Reman! ^Sc»U>iii'
^ PupiV# promoted 4 I
Jenntft Cartel*, Blrdift Cofro, 'Alice
Flnleyson,; Em*»ry. Foster, Virginia HI)!,
Eva llofne, Evelyn IRime, Cora Kimball,
Lotta Lloyd, Flossie Marshall, Floyd
Me Elroy, Bessie McLendon, Landis
Prince, Annio Bell Roney, Amos Scbnm-
pert, Florened Turplq r Mary Watts,
Myra Westbrook, ^!Y|ab|l AVbefitTjy,
Besslo Wheeler, Marten Bell, Merrcl
Hart Cl vde Bradshaw, Florie B (buoe, Jlcssio Wheeler, Marlon Bell, Merrel l m ent .and someone will secure a
p**L 4 ,dl< u Va *°' *“ nDi0 V” 1 t allakmyjO^MeDod^., ^ jWTt^r 1
Klnsrd Itosa Mize, Laura Mayo, Kate Harry Glcsaner, Charlie Harrolcf,Richard Brick for fiate.
Harry Glessner, 1
Stewart, Willitr Stcs
mdted—17p fi d
Pupils promoted to ninth j
Ih»JrBairdm. ll;*rrold
Wc have just received a big job lot of
manllla envelopes' of fino qualify, that
were bought at a bargain, and wo can
print them foryou with card, etc., cheap
or than you can buy them plain by retail
any wbore. They are more durable than
white, and are good enough for ail busi
ness purposes, an*! are much cheaper.
Timi-m PiTiLtsiiiNo Co.
alai
can lit
si seal
f .m t w
Tiiounto.v Wiik.vtlkv.
A nice line *»f extracts, colognes, toil
et waters, »%c., at .Dr, Eidridge Drug
►Store.,
' j A ulee lot *»f cigars, smoking tobacco
and pipes at Dr. Khlridge’s Drug Store.
AM«*utUm Uultilsm. <
Wc sell Langmin Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the inanti-
fseturers to repaint any house at their
expense on which? ‘tlicli? paints ,«Ui not
..i*. ii'.i a.kllatilntAfii ’ ’ i - -
ph»vd Satlsirtdtory.
K. J. Elihuouk, Druggist,
Mcdbunully pure \vinos, tnandies an*V
whiskies at Dr. Kldridgc’s Drugstore.
Call
for br
one Andrews Carter
U is s, confections and fine
B-gWtaWA H
hire .M|»le**s and tlavoring extracts at
Dr. Elilrldgo’s Drug Store.
tetSBHifiUlrH?
ever offered to tlio tr:ule in Atncricus.
A.ndiikwhtk Caiitkk.
It • 1)*»■-*—*
For your toilet soaps, .toilet powders
and aii toilet articles, go. to
Du. KLimiiMiti.
Af[er 12 o’cloct to-day thCfe-^3ll be
in>en>s.sing over lire hridgo-across Muck-
Do yoii notice that we not only, advertise our store and
bur 1 goods;''but also advertise oiir prices. If you will look
over the above, list you will see that wc arc not cutting prices
on a line of goods that is getting out of style or out of season,-
but that we*a're.cutting prices on staple articles of glassware.
Wc have two reasons for doing this. One is that we want to :
nt down our immense stock of glassware. The other is that
we want you to know our prices, and then have those prices
open to strict comparison, and strict competition.
BUTLER & BERRY,
Artesian Corner, bee and Lamar Sts,, ^
Arrival and l»cp«iriurs of TthIiih.
OfcVPUA i* U.* H.
Arrive From. f-'of
n; m p in fJt r» p. m. (lolnmints n iti i:(i pin
ISIS pin MJ.17 pm Mhcoii i;:v>p Iii.*~u»:!n
p in u in Albuuy .I:0f I* M P “
, A M. it.
Htivnuii;ili s H:J() A III ”iV 1 * p
O.iiufra •ifliRp mil!
(Jotme.Fust (#. A.Aid
OMiia West h
_ rrl. nnd Wont (8. A \V.).....7tf0n m.
Inline Nl»r:l. iOhI I »sf(ren) i»«i priiHioOpn,.
ti«>lng Htiuih «ml p iuS:nupm
After a while tho
rrotig, because lie
banco.
king will do i
will never have
J Mr. Jame*-J>. 1lar»i«r»n, Colmnbns,
G:w, Kayw .li»» wife had dy^pvpidA f*v
sevcrarycai s.iu its worst /*»rin—^puld
retain nothing Ym ’her stomach.
I Ldt’s’Dyspeptic KHxlr er.red
manently. For sale by all druggists,
may 21-1 m
Fine horses aud yropd inarps from
Kentucky ami Teiinesseo /list arrived at
Prince’s stables. may29-tf
Delicious “Ico Cream” 8oda every
day except Sundays, at Davenport’s.
The Japanese have, «n the average,
about two 'eariliqiiakp k d.-ty. V
ULCEHS,
CANCERS,
SCROFULA,
8ALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATISM,
BLOOD POISON.
OMrnion Street Com. City (Jolinci 1 .
Amerlcits, (la., j'uno 10,1891. * St
Wa liava for aola • on. thouaauU dol
lar Knabe piano, the flncat one <4 that
make ikw* brought aouthi- -It will beef l #|,
thete and every klmli-cl iU*m.e arfctor
from impuro blood micrasfaM)- treated by
Uiat never-fidlinij bad best of ti.l toiifcii .;-.i
madleliwa.
ms
Ppv
ll,i.k for rv.lv,
f am proi>*t t'l *•> | fip nitli J»t'l liti-!:,
i ifmalrqnr.rt'.ines br rti rav
nil at marble yard.
Books on iiUHxi arid SWa 1
frrov
! Tinted t( *-ttmoiii.tl- *cnt o
ainib'cttlioiL aVtlJr.-t*
Th « Swift Specific Co.,
ATLANTA. CA.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
DAVENPORT DRUG GO.
Pharmacists
Rave Exclusive aalo of tlioso Celedha
r> T(tn Gi.dHdAH In Amorlcua, Ga.
faiilkner; kellam & moore,
The only Manufacturing Opticians in
the Month, Att.akta, GkoroJa. , " r
DoV-fMlD. 1 '* * ’*- ** <'4
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Public Schools of' Amerieus.
■IvHClit rsli. the iuibile h<’IiooI* of Iho city
Win »>« ublut J .ckson street school house.
For white t«A.-hers. F: May, Jfcne l»th for
•.'olore*! «ci»c»»o»s,' MatunlRy. Jun« 9D(I). Kx- ^
mil at ions from D oVUn*k 4 a »MO 6 p*W., ;
Klwtloii di*y, .IftneWth. New teschrm will
I..- n.vrit «l in the-white Mint In the colovM
|se hools. liy <j
til June !*
A.J.
izien, Secretary.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Ariveritsemeiits will be In**«*rt***l In this
c6Umn*ttlury»t«0f Ow* Crnt jh r W ord for
*-fU!h Insert too. N^iuUertI*em«»t ! t
than rirnKN <5K
t taken for Ism
» ; masonic Nonce.
4 tiiVaLBD itommuplestion
Vj.no. »». K A. M. ‘
4-innlt “Wntnr Wliito” Nnppios, for borrios or creaiu, 2c each
8 itioli .“Bnekrnglmm” Nuppien, for berries or cream, 8c each ■
8-inoli “Buckingham” Nnppit*, for berries or cream, 23c each '
8-ineli Bowls, otlt^ lots of lovely patterns,
Begular prices wero from 75 to 90c., now 60o each
Sditeh Bowls, odd lots, otchod nndin fancy shapes,
Bognlar'in iccs Were from 11.00 to 81.75, now 75c each
Footed Bowls, uncovered, for either fruits or flowors,20c each
Footed Bowls, cpverod, for “goodies of every kind, 80o each
Salad Bowla, id heavy glass and odd shnpos, COc each
Goblets, several patterns .of good size and qnality, 5c each
.Goblets, large size, fancy, - - -
Goblets, engraved beauties, in now designs,
Tumblers, either I’lnin, Optio or Star shapes,
Tnmblenl, handled lemonades, hoavy bottoms,
Tumblers, Jmudled iomonatle*, hoavy bottoms, eng., lOeoaoh
Tumblers, shell, in “barred’,’ or straight shape, eng., lOo each
Tankards, slender beauties, for water of milk, - SOo each
Pitchers, plain and fancy, for water or milk, 2fio each
.Tugs, largo, heavy and low, for water or milk, - 75c each
Bottles, large, heavy and low, for water only G5o oaoh
M agon's Fruit Jars, pints, porcelain lined tops, 81.00 per doz
Mason's Fruit Jars, quarts, porcelain lined tops, 1.16 per doz •
Mason's Print .Jars, J gal., porcelain lined tops, 1.40.perdoz
m
__ \>y. )». !■'. A. H. to-nlxhl ill «
Walk in tho tl «r.ca. MJoun.in* hr.
-(.ntvrnally mfbed toattui.n,
•j.U Mark; w. ji
Fin: i:kst.
roum 'itUshls for y»ORff
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