Newspaper Page Text
f* ' *j £a!
5 -:.' II 5 5^
jeji'
•V
Young Women
The e eatrv into womanhood b a
erWcal time for a fH. UttW mea
antnl da -rden started at that time aooo
jrow uito fatal eomr^ic os. That
iraiaU trouhiaa are nlli graveyards
r^: <s this. ▼'me el real c-.tsN
. a Pdialem aad natural memarual
•lo^T . WLeo oec t this hnp o r ta e : fuiic
turn k scuted tight, a heahhy life will
us'jtllv fclWw. Many women,
• owv tie? lives to
Card id. There u nothieg like it to
rive (tt womea freedom from pain and to
vouof women for every duty of bn.
$1 Jbi bottler at druggists.
Mirs Delia M. Strsvtr. TuBy, Kaa.i «1
hsvr t-jirrrsd ustold pals at meastrus! pe
riods lor a long time, was nervous, had tie
appetite, and lost interest In everything,
la fact wm miKr^hk. I have taken fear
beities rf Wine ef Cerdul. with Thedierd’s
•UcV-DrsogM. when needed, and to^sy
I am rnbrrly cured. I cannot express ths
thanks I Ital for what you have dene
for me.”
For adtiCB in r+iutThkg Bp+tlai <im*b
?ynf>v*as*. tb« ioMtic*
t«io« lwp»rtnB«is<. Turn CluUt** oj*
Com ink if, Cteturu^KA, Tobh.
fij
”V
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
••essk.
*
It] i ifl
M ®
^Kj\ 7rfT7 1 I, AO-
5kSSI^SiiiH@Ssalimi * I '
WjcoYtrtr tt swxat-xoat at w#t* la
Laksratary.
There is a disease piwalllng in this
Country most dangerous because so decep
ar^2SS?3tra£S?JSS!S down and cell cell.
the richness of waste blood—the away by
the albumen
—leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-Root the new dis
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in flfty-cent
and dollar sires. A sample bottle sent free
mail, also a book telling about Swamp
Root and Its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and
mention thie paper.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food aud aids
Sfaturs in strengthening and recon
structlng the exhausted digestive or
SaJfwS“ytt?!SSES approach it in efficiency, it in
can
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Bick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand
•11 other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50 c. and | 1 . Large size contain. 2 Vi time*
SBalliiu. Booltsllaboutdytpensi't n.*iladfree
Preoared by E. C. OaWiTT A CO-. Cbicas**
Gi i ,v UsKli.nu, Bia. ks; ear. ».
T nK.S RY HY ERS < <*., Puttersoi., i.
a rafent , . neainnfis u . retiuced . j. in
Orice at Lov? ?r Co’s
Drugstore.
Quick time. No haggling. No
by Lidding. Only legitimate bo
na fide auctioneering in our auc
tioh sales. We will show you how
fair ir can lie done by attending
the auction sale of G. W. Taylor
lots^ Tuesday, Jan. 29, at9:80a. m.
l_ _ ence of Mr. McAlp n
is nearing completion ; and so is
Mr. Lee Darling's.
Big discounts on Patent and
Proprietary Medicines at 1
Love & Co’s Drug Store.
A Prcminent ShicMfo Wiman ' piaks.
Prof. Koxa Tyler, of Chicago,
Vice-President Illinois Woman’s
Alliatice, in sjieakingof Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy, says: ‘T
suffered with a severe cold this
winter which threatened to run in
to pneumonia. 1 tried different
remedies but I seemed to grow
worse aud the medicine upset my
•toniach. A friend advised me
try Chamberlain’s Cough
and I found it was pleasant to
take uud it relieved me at once. I
am ! ".or’s ■w entirely bill, recovered,
a d time and
ai. i 1 will never be without
eplendid H. niedieine Davis again.”
•ale by <k Son.
elie.ir: D. J Walker. Patterson.
H u Bert t»!SO W.BK l^mrt ia Una WhllC STeif. S’CORE e-,l<! *U hr f«e lLSI <3rcur!*t«. G—oA. (AllS. tow* In 9
N T CO NSUMP TJQN W ^
YOU KNOW WBAT YOU ABE TAKI-vC
\Vh**n von take Gr<v e'? T 'flt > t , ffe i -
Chill l'omc because the* tormu . i
pLunlv prm »** e.rr hdtUe
-how me that it i*dimply Iron and
! !:iiniriu :. form. No
Cure, No Pay. 25o.
i
We would like nil th u whitp cit
izens of Black«lienr to attend the
lot b h1p next Tnesdav. Jan. 20, at
9:80 a. ra. Yonr presence allows
tliat. von take an interest in the
‘ development of the town and adds
; to the suonpfJa of the venture.
H Davis <£ Son. and D .T Walk
| “r. of Patterson guarantee everv
bottle of Chamberlain’* Cough
. Remedy and will refnnd the ruon
{ar t.o anv one who is not satisfied
! after using two-thirds of the enn
; tents. This i« the best rpmedv in
| the world for laeripne. coughs,
cold", croup ct’d whooping cough
;snd is pleasant and safe to take.
1 It prevents anv tendency of a cold
to result in pneumonia. 4m
Sore and swollen joints, sharp.
i shooting pains, torturing niuseles.
no rest, no Rleen. That means
rheumatism. Tt in n stubborn dis
, ease to fight but. - Chamberlain’*
Pain Balm has conouered it thou*
1 nnds of times. Tt will do so when
ever the opportunitv is offered.
Try it. One application relieve*
the pain For sale Hv H Tlavis
Son. Blackshear: P. J. Walker.
Patterson.
Let. our citizens co-operate with
National Auction it Improve
Co., of Brunswick, in put
ting our town forward in the way
of improvements. That company
has agents at work here now, and
will have the first sale on the 29th
instant.
The iiiiist mm thing, healing and
antiseptic application ever devis
«d is PeWitt’a Witch Hazle Salve
It. relieves at once and cures piles,
“ores, eczema and skin diseases.
Beware of imitations.—Grady &
Darling, Blackshear; The Henry
., -Av^rw v/O., _ D r atterson.
Money saved by buying
PStent medicines at
Love SCO’S Drugstore
Liberal discounts allowed on
3|| „ QUrClUISfS , . . c . ,
3l LOVC U LO S
Drug Store.
When threatened by pneumonia
or uny other ^. lung , trouble, ,, prompt
relief is necessary, as it is danger
to delay. . , We would , , suggest
that One Minute Cough Cure he
taken as soon as indications of
having taken cold are noticed. It
cures quickly and its early use
prevents consumption.—Grady it
Darling, Blackshear; The Henry
Hyers Co., Patterson.
READ THE COTS BELOW.
Discount allowed on ev
ery Patent Medicine
whether in this list or not:
Simmons Liver Reg. 19c
St. Joseph Regulator 19c
Nfc'.ubian T C,'l - 19c
..
Nerve & l>. Liniment IOC
Winslow’s S. Syrup 19c
Royal Germ’e 70c
Pierce’Favorite Pre. 89c
** Discovery 89c
Wine Cardui 99c
19c
Bull’s Baby Syrup 18c
King’s New Discovery.
C. W. LOVE & Co’s
Drug Store.
The following delegation left,
some last night, and some this
morning, to attend the B. &. B.
i Railroad convention to be held in
Brunswick to-day and to morrow.
Blackshear—R. G. Mitchell, Jr.
Mayor; E. Z. Byrd, J. O. Ward,
i 01 " 1 ^■ ^ t ” ck 1 and ’ Jol) '' Tho " 1RS
Rev ‘ c ' M ’ Ledbetter , . - From Pat ’
terson—Henry Hyers, Mayor; Dr.
A. L. R. Avant, O. W. Walker. J.
|R- Winn. From Offerman—M.
A. Aspinwall. From Mershon—
A. J. Dixon. From Bristol—J hh
per J. Winn.
Surprised Th«m.
Thurday night when all was quiet
and the family were preparing to
retire fur the night Miss Leila
j Smith '*>’ supposod, ,efr for but her instead room ' tho fam -
of going
10 rooin went out to tho yard
1 *!* te "here Mr - George W. Smith
n,efc her arid train No. 78 took the
wm pl« to Offerman. and thence
they drove six or eight- miles into
the fount ry to be married,
Mr. Smith is railroad agent at
Offerman, aud a widower with one
child about four year* of age and
j Miss Lei a i« between ll and Ifi
year# old and is very pretty. She
| is a half-sister of Judge Allen N.
•Smith of our town.
" <♦>»>
11 TOWN * COUNTY ftEWS g % l
###<«^> <§ §><$><$*$> V V
Mr. Bill Davis has had some
lumber hauled to his burnt lot,
say’s he may have the lot fenced,
Mrs. M. E. McDonough was in
town Monday. She has been out
iu search of a place to move to.
Such . ,, little ..... pills ... as ,, De\\ itt s I.it , •
tie Early Kisers are very easily
‘
taken, . and . they , are wonderfully .. ,,
effective in cleansing the liver and
bowels—Grady . ., , it . r Darling. » -i wi Black- i
shear; The llenrv Hyera * Co.,
verson.
Gut _ . dll •• ,
prices on pstent
medicines at Love &
Co’s Drug Store:
The merited reputation for
mg piles, sores, and skin diseases
acquired by DeWitt’s Witch Haz
el halve, has led to the making of
worthiess couutertVitH. Be sure to
get only DeWitt’s Salve—Grady
A Darling, Bluckshear; The Hen
ry Hyera Co., Patterson.
Mr P. r. Dowling of Schlatter
ville was in town yesterday.
Mr. J. 0 Kinard, who is teach
ing at Patterson, came up Tues
d:.' evening on business.
.lodge Mitchell spent one day
iast week in Brunswick.
Mr. Moultrie Smith is yet con
fined to his bed from the shot he
received last September while at
tending trial at the court house.
We understand that the bone has
refuted to knit and another oper
ation is likely to have to be per
formed.
Persona who suffer from
gestion cannot expect to live long 1
because they cannot eat the food
required to nourish the body and
products of the undigested
foods they do eat poison the blood
It is important to cure indiges
tion ns soon as possible, and thej
best method of doing this is to*
use the preparation known as Ko
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
what you eat and restores all the
digestive organs to perfect health.
Grady & Darling, Blackahear;;
The Henry Hyers Co., Patterson.
Mr. W. M. White of Savannah
is spending a few days in Black
shear, visiting friends and attend
ing to business.
Mrs. W. W. Lambdin and chil
dren of Barnesville are visiting:
Mrs. Lambdin’s mother, Mrs. So
phia Smith.
Pepsin preparations often fail
to relieve indigestion becausetheyi '
can digest only albuminous
There is one preparation that
gests all classes of food, and
is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures
the worst canes of indigestion and
gives instant relief, for it digests
what you eat.—Grady & Darling,
Blackshear; The Henry Hyers Co.
Patterson.
Ths Best Prescr.ption for Xalsrls
Chills and Fever ia a bottle of
Grove’s Tasteless Chili. Tonic. It
is simply iron and quinine in a
tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay.
—25 cents.
Be Truthful. 1
Many of you boys have already
started on a busines career, and
others are soon about to do so.
There is one tiling which I know
of that will tell in your favor
more than anything else. It is a
character for truth-telling and
for keeping your word.
And nothing will so quickly end
your career disastrously as a rep
utation for untruthfulness and
for breaking your word.
I was going to say, cut that out
and paste it in yonr hat. But
you had better have the truth of
it in your heart than in yonr hat.
I believe a young man may be
lazy, or inexact, or careless, or
stupid ; but if he be truthful anil
he is known to keep his word
when once it is given, I believe
that all the drawbacks I have
named may be tolerated, deplora
ble as they are. For, don’t you
see, that should he possess all the
qualities which men esteem to be
excellent, and yet lack a charac
ter for trutchfulness and a sense
of the importance of keeping his
word, even at a loss to himself,
why, all the virtues in the oalen
dar will be rendered of little val
lie, f r the simple reason that no
bolv will trust him.
Young people, be truthful. Be
truthful not because it pays, but
<0
Y%t* uie Lfctor® i« on «r#r> out of tb« genu in'
Laxative Bromo-Qniaine thum*
(Am rw «»7 UMt wave, a «•!« In MK 4taf
Boat On: cf an Xneiem of Bis P»tiion.
A Mexican war veteran and
prominent, editor writes: “Seeing
the advertisement of Chamber
l"* h H Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, 1 am reminded
that as a soldier in Mexico in ’47
" ,,(1 48 ’ T 1 «'»“ tr »cted Mexican ,
diarrhoea and this remmlr inis
’
... kept from getting
me an increase
in my pension for on everv renea
■
“ Ai ** wf 11 rest,>1 ' ,i " ">«• *t
unequalled as a quick cure for!
,. . and , . pleasant and safe!
ia
to take For sale by li. j.' H Davis <t'
s»„, Bi»ck.he»r ;
j Patterson.
The Free lot will go to the man !
holding the lucky number, wlietli- j
er a buyer, bidder, or a spectator.
Yonr chances are nil equal, \ on •
only J have to attend the saleTues
'day, Jan. £9, 9:80 a. in.
This season there is a large death ;
. ,
„ lld | ullg troubles Prompt «clio!i
wil I ,.v, th, little n,n. from tiler,
terrible diseases. We know of no
tiling so certain to give instant
relief as One Minute Cough Cure,
Ik C!U1 a ^*° Ke relied upon in
grippe and all throat and lung
troubles of adults. Pleasant to
Grady A Darling, Black
sheur; The Henry Hyers Co.,
Patterson.
Mr. J. M. Ammons has finished
up with The A. P. Brantley Co.,
and returnd to his home in Bruns
wick lust week.
Mr. W. G. McMillan spent last
Tuesday at Manor,
Alfred Thomas, one of Mr Luke
Thomas’ sons, was thrown from
his horse lust Friday and serious
ly injured.
Quality and not quantity makes |
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers such
valuable little liver pills.—Grady
<fe Darling, Blacksheur; The Hen
ry Hyers Co.. Patterson,
tlv» Tin-only that’s Na irLliinx Re-torative L.ss
Tonic t"*ra ta d to incr.sfe
vour wt'iyht ia !)• . Krakim’s C! ctuH Com
p uad—A Bl.ii d Maker—A Malaria Ki 1
tr Drug T>y it now. Sold at Love k C
Htoro.
Mr. John T. Brantley who has
been a citizen of both Marietta
and Waycrosa since leaving Black
shear several years ago, has re
turned, and has engaged with the
Blackshear Manufacturing Com
pany. His friends are glad to
welcome him back to Blackshtar.
;-;------------—-—— or " <,ri ^ *’
H H e ° ' 1,11 1<! '
don t equivocate . for anybody
or
anything. It isn’t wise always to
speak—there are times when one
ought not to speak, speak the
truth at any cost.
Get a reputation for lying or
for tricky prevarication and yon
are gone. Get it for a year and
it will stick to you for a lifetime.
You may have brains, ingenui
ty, application, v. smartness, , i.i but 1
‘
want , to tell , ,, you that the most , val ,
nable . , thing , - have , , to otter
r‘i you can
the ,. world i i of business ■ you enter ,
your sense of truth ; absolute, un
swerving adherence to the simple!
truth. '
Of.Fimiii’iKIDNEY
m* backache Cure.
For «I1 Kidnej, HWUilur auiI Urinaiy
Tr««blM, Lamo **rk,llM*rl i>uaaif,Ukink
DIm jua, Rkeuiiukti ra, *o»l Wetting #itc.
by Ur:failing MlM«. in FumaleWeaknuss.
4 bj mmU MerrmluBL.N T.
L. J. HUHGES, SI
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
My stock iH always Fresh, Clean and the best to be had. I
shall make a specialty of selling
Good GochIk Clteaji
I also have a nice line of TOYS for the children;
As well as a full line of fancy Goods for holiday
trade. Come to see me and I will convince
you that you can spend your money with
me to an advantage.
L. J. HUGHES,
Succrssor to T. D. HUGHES. Blackshear, Ga.
Ksunaht. e.:ijOrz>&a£r/2(ioi a* . <a'uv, ;rSi^,rnS^T^ r* trx<a*u
eliable Garden-^- ESPECIAL’ Y SELECTED AND
/I ADAPTED fOR SttUlllEkll
> f LAMING........
S mnA G*«uiup d Field Seed |
fi g v Hire* an
. d«m CAUtMige Mutrfa'eM nn-l M
f |f Msker Ti awitr* <rtc
. »*p.
uCoapkte stock of FresSi Field and Garden Seed At*«js oa na*!.
orvi.r’ OAfttruLLr re%rmo sssro se»/r out.
5THE EXOtCSIOR SEED PAfcKIS,
THt GB-FWlNC BUOTHEF3 CXJMWaKY,
a P. O. Box 533 B. JACHSOWyiLLC, FLA. £
%fST Atufoiciw* frrF upon af-f/HrAHon s-
Leanl Advertisements,
—'. = ~- -=_:.^. : ,_
Ut.ulv 1 1 A. Fienv ( uiHv.—J .J. <J|»r
u<1u>if)t8lrati>r tif'ort t cut of. vv.
Nii-boF* I »t;* o! shh! ‘ :ntv d hav
..
iug tiiMl hit pe-iiioik !*■ 0 K ll •»tli«
Ik *0 ciie ■ 1 \ jter-o h co feme o show
cAlice Hgainut the u*tin. «1 thin ti targe*
at the regular te in of the court f Ordioa*
r> for -hmJ comfy to i«e it* id on the Hr
Mon *a\ in February, 1901 Nov. 5, !M)o,
J* I HUM M KK \ I L,«Irdinarv. 3ius.
SHKRIFF’S S vLK
PlKH©K CrtITNTY.
t jll.Ia RK sold at t- i» oil t Ho »w» in
T'tlf '* l ’ ail' F"-i Tu »d*y in
F.b uJ 1 rv l!Hil, I'rU* r ahr I«wn 1
h«un ..i » a l« ti. the !>;«.* hi.i * ,
Ore iiiuIithI.o hai< ime.e t in 1 t
I»n4 mimb r hiriv, '3n iniln-fi 1 ,h (nihi
& t i 1W ; ho , Jm - foi
ow,i: .‘* n<l 'T" X ° o ,r ' ■<>rihe»Ki
niii« i.i cuMic iou<i li'i iiig a 'vwi hi :i1k<>
Al*b«ha riwr; >h. i* all on 'hat
J lletniwV) , ! lrl !'' “‘‘I smllb lo ">-'<>■ -i'. tlw .-■aiil *>-»i »' e »f
an t.. i-omnm
T.o Ha. dreil (200 »< ,, more or
w ’ ,HS ‘ n ' v ,, ' | 1 1 tb-or-e M.
w *ir ?72»
Look |>nKt‘iuur hmulr il a nl
srv n (4:17) each e ball f aid I t, levin!
u l m, ‘ l .>'•<;"* r ‘ * ‘" or ‘* L- m
p.-c-i of a'.T.'V^ xm.'iV ' o* uw" ' 'c" , (
> A - Oro»bv and .1 s. -ohIiv, w. iuh land
v„ t ici- :n‘ I n s iv > u. d-icmla i. l evy
,,l » e 9th «! y o. Julv unto
J lUMtY CAKTBR, HlidrilU 1*. O.
Sll(SPIFF'S SALK.
likOKOl A, I’ifrik County.
Wl'NEo!,",'! JSli.l'.™!”
d er tor t-uth tbr lottuninv |ir<>ivr v io-«ir:
all oi lot of land numb- r fifty six, (Mi>. in
ih tiftb >(ti) district. <‘i IVprr founty,
»\\te t thill portion 1 yin tr wmib of tin poll* 1
lit* oad and <• ast ol* Mill l» anrh, contain
iug ttiret* bimdred (iUHtj ucuh tn rc or !©»•*.
Snid prop* iiv levied o i ii< the prooorty ot
^usan L Wade, Annie, Peyton, l<«ili ;md
J -k>ip w tt . to **ati-fv an ex©i tit ion from
t e Superior Court of aaid c un y in tmor
of Tlu* idiiekttt eiir Hack aitaiDkt saidSnsitc
L. Wade, Annie, iVyion, i^iila ««nd Je ki©
Wade. Saul property being in poK'H^Himi
of aaid Nti' >u L. Wade. Tlii^ 9 li day of
January, 1901. .1 R O’NKAL,
Deputy HherifT, Pierce tJoun y. iia.
“J. D KuUt-tlt!', i H. ''ethoiiikt Minister
of Hlytln vilb', Ark. says:
"1 »nll roil lor ve-rc withticiL ral
ity .<ii-l Halim, ami I knim 0 t* I.axa'ive
Tome, Ou tn* Oimpnii ,tl, hhvim! hi y lies 'll
anil Lilt* ami mcna-i-tl ■ v veiaht oonstil- i
rrilile.” 8 lil at l.ure A. <’o’* l) hr Sti rv. j
O ■ ▼onxjw.
feantka Th# Kind Ha H«w Aiwaya Ih(M
i
Mr. Arthur White, formerly of
Blockshear now of Savannah, was
in town Sunday shaking hands
with his old friends.
TO CURE A BAD COLD IK ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the mon
ey if it fails to euro. K. W. Grove’s
signature is on each box. 25c.
Rev. J. W. Weston, Presiding
Elder, Waycross District, preach
ed two very interesting and im
pressive sermons here last Sunday
morning and evening; also on Sat
unlay at 11 o’clock. He held
the first quarterly conference on
Monday morning; and left on the
fast mail for Americus to see his;
family.
Free lot, Free Carriages, Easy j
Terms, are offered to the lot buy- j
ers and spectators at the coming
Auction sale in Blackshear Jan. 29.
But these are no inducements com !
pared with the possibilities of the
lots themselves.
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
,, Every year , large number , of
a
*
poor Batterers whose , lungs
1 are sore
and , racked , , with . , coughs . urged
are
to go to another ,, climate. Blit
j H COBtly ttIld Ilot always sure.
[> on ’ t be an exile when Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption
will cure you at home. It’s the
most infallible medicine for
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung diseases oq earth. The first,
dose brings relief. Astounding
cures result from persistent use.
Trial bottles free at Love it Co’s
Drugstore Price 50c and #1 00
Every bottle guaranteed.
i OS FALL WINTER AND l
£
i GOODS NOW IN.
Wo offer the largest assort merit, the bust goods and best lit*
ever offered before for price! that defy
-COMPETITION:
Hats. Shoes and Gent's Furnishing* all to suit th#
most fastideous included. During Fair Week
a big discount will he made to rush bus
iness. Come to see us.
n STIIRP
WAYCROSS. GA.
I «
■ Grady & Darling, Blackshear, Ga.
a ■ o ijiveufory Hal ©
Wo have already convinced the public that they save
^ money under our
f our blit to handsome have O lesa NE spring to PRICE inventory line SPOT we and offer CASH make the SYSTEM, following room tor
inducements:
8tl in. Percale..... . . . He
Doulih* width plaid daass
Goods.. .. . . He
.....Uic
Double width Cusliinere. . . . 15>c
Single " . 10c
HO in. Firat-class “ ......80c
CAPES.
Only « few good ones left yon
can't aflort to miss the good
values we ure ottering.
SHOES.
1 Lot assorted styles Ladies
Shoes worth at low value
)1 00 to $1 25 your choice for
only 89 cents per pair.
We lead on Pants and Shoe
values, yes we do.
Calico 4c per yard.
Good Calico 5c per yard |
Beat Calico fie |>cr yard 1
wszissti-: HATS & CAP> j 1
A good assorted line of Caps
..............25 cents each.
In any line we lead in lower prices for
same value.
One price spot cash on every item,
and to everybody, is our motto.
Yours reapeJtfully,
Cvrmly <fc B©fII.ii®
BLACKSHEAR, GA.
j
...
s,
«
» llJTi
>c»
v
* r
m
7
s The eitiaeiiH of BlackHliear, and Pierce county, to know
thftt Strickland Bros, are offering Home extra
ordinary bargains in
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS,
PANTS, GROCERIES, ETC.
W« make thewe low })iic.eH ho«h tit Imve our Htook well
cleaned out by March the 1st as we wi«h to have Home
work done in our building after that date.
Below vve give you some idea of what reduetioriH we ’
are old making. We are offering you nice, dean goods
no Htork, worn goods which would not be cheap
at any pi ice:
Hfi inch Itt.ck CnquiDii, ..lit (trio- (1 ‘l'i. n«w j>rii« ..... ......# (ill ct' vu el
3 A •' Figur-tl li iilini.liiie 7r>t!, now ...... 35 ctH y.nl
ll owii (,'M.hmcrR flflo, now...... 30 ct« yarti
Ilui.thorn.. 1'iniiln Miit»i>lo lor wai-ln, etc., nolil for 2<)i: ami 25c; now 15 C‘H
Ulack Mrriwrirwd good, for wai.U ami .kir>a, .oh 1 for . r >0c, now...... 33 i:U
All other dn*HM good* reduce I in lik Rropoition $1.25 *n«l $1.A0 Bank
«t* 98c Flnnripl Gn*ifjr*l»iriH mid 7*V pair $1 50 tout DSc.
$2 00 fi.lH $1 23 $1 25 anil (1 50 I’liuU DHc; I • ili-i aanic rcilmiliQii
1 Lot HI «>•« virmii. hiic ini ,lyl-«. j
good .lim'donly lew ,i/,■*. of a ] !
kind l«fl $1 25 kind irnra at (17 CL
1 60 at 1.00; 2 (Si, ai 1 33.
25c win id Jean, al 17)4 ct» a yard.
I Let bciiry Cheyiot, very thing Inr
dliirtM, rexuUr price Klc, now 7)4
8 lla. g. cal l olioe lo> 9 1 (k).
Good Rice 5c Ih. Hi-r I ing pulm-li
!> If yon want a dollar to do double duty cull on ih.
Yours for more goods for less money,
STRICKLAND BROS.,
BLACKHHFAK, (IK.OKiilA.
Men's Alpine Tints, good
ones, only............ 50c
NOTIONS.
Childrens' Uudervcsts.... 18c
Ladies' Undervests 20, 25, 50,
90c and $1 (X).
Ladies’ Pants .... ... 25c
Ladies’ Knit Underskirts.. ti
President Suspenthus.....
Kurliug Ladies Tonga...... . . l()e
H. S. Handkerchiefs 5c
4 Pr. lioiivv Sox for......25c
MISCELLANEOUS.
8 II) can Jelly........ 15c
8 lb can Apple Butter, 15c
10 Bars Soap......... 25c
10 cans 11111 If........ .. 25c
Spring “Baby” 1 anterna, each,... 14c
Sen le, with pan.... IHc
AGATE WAKE.
’I'he best nod cheapest, line of
agate Blncksliear, warn ever in displayed in
stew pans,
sauce pans, rice boilers, wash
and du ll pans and coffee pots
Oc a b»M. Alt* J.- 1 I? 25 cpntu
3 Dili can* Tonmioe* for 25 cevita
5 FhIc^hC. iiuloid Ntiirch 25 cent*
Boy*’ Huifu
33 1-3
tii.v of; M'.
)l 60 Thick and Warm t'niufortd 93
cent, cacl) $1 75 oair.