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E ?eefieid Advertiser Tl'Ob. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. INFORMATION. ^Sabsc?ption Price- Seut to any address for one year for 1.60; for Ms montas. 75c; for three 'months,: 50c. Payable in adv.-nee. Bates Tor Advertising-One inch, first insertion, ?Sl.OO-; each subsequent insertion, 60c. Want Notices, one cent tier word, each insertion. Other local .lotices, ten cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, . and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months "Write for terms. rniE ADVERTISER, Edgefield, S. C. MOSBY FORETELLS FUTURE OF SOUTH. Slavery Was Wrong-Wisdom in Divisiou in Politics-No More "Solid South." New York, March 31.-In its forthcoming issue. Leslie's Weekly . will print a paper by Col. John S. Mosby, the famous Confederate raider, on "Tho Dawn of the Real South," in which he says : "The real son th is just at its birth. The growth of this child of the nation may be gradual, bat in the end the Bouth will be far ?icher and more powerful than the north. In the days to come the south will become the dominant section of the country. "Without the War of Secession the south could never have hoped to attain the future that is now v certain. Slavery was a treat incubus, paxalyzingnatural energy. By abolishing this wrong our war benefited every State south of the Mason and Dixon line. The neg roes are producing more as freemen than they ever did as slaves, and the great mass of the people are better off today than they were under the old antebellum system. "Socially, as well as industrially, the abolition of slavery was highly beneficial in its results to the masses for slavery was a great wrong and no community can ex N ist in the highest state of hap piness when its systems are based on a wrong. "There are the soundest reasons forasserting that the negro's status ^*^^rboand to improve. While tb/jy aro not as near to equality with white people as they were under the system of slavery, they are certain to be absorbed by im migration and in this engulfment ~:a j:-r--~- mu:. - in natural and wisest solution of what we now call the 'race problem/ "Richmond is the city most likely to become in time the banking centre and commercial headquarters of this country and therefore of the world. The days of that famous old city as a po litical capital are past, but its career as the central point of manufacture for the whole south, and from there for the world at large, is just beginning. "While great forces have been working for the change, indus trially and socially th* political change is hardly less marked. It is well nigh folly today to speak of the 'solid south.' That, by the way, was a phrase of my own in vention. When Hayes became the Republican oandidate for president, I urged in a letter (Aug 1876) that it was botter for some southern men to support him be cause, if he were elected, his administration must necessarily test on whatever supported it. It was better for the southern people to divide between the parties, so that, no matter which side won, there would be men friendly to southern people who would control its southern policy. This conten tion is fully realized today, and the 'solid south' belongs wholly to j the political part. fi? H. fi. . These mystic symbols have time and again relieved severe pains in the back and loins, which had been taken for kidney troubl?e Most of the medical compouuds internally for rheumatism and aeuraigia contain acouuite, opium, iodides or al?cylicid, all of which are potsons. The H. H. H. Medicine, used externally only, will relieve lumbago speedily, without injury to the system. Look for the address, portrait aud sign atuse of D. Dodge Tom li ti son 400 North Third Streets Philadelpia, on each wrapper, and do not allow a miserable substitute to be palmed off on you. The Port Royal Station Will Not ba Abandoned. Washington, March 30.-It is unlikely that the Port Royal naval Station will be abandoned by the government, for it is the intention of Rpar Admiral Crowinsbled, chief of the bureau of navigation, to use the place as a winter stat ion for the training squadron. Dredg ing operations, when completed, will make the station more con venient for large vessels to ap proach. FIRE EATEKS WILL TAKE TO THE WOODS. Declares That Mn nj- Leaders m That laie Are Willioir to Accept tho Platt Amend ment. "Washington, April 1.-Senator Proctor of Vermont has just r< tern from Cuba, where he has been oiaking observations concnr'>?ng condilioua ia the islands. Tbo senator says he fou url a disposi tion among many leading Cubans to cccept the terms of tho Platt amendment as the niost satisfac tory resolution of the relations be tween toe United Stiles and Cuba. There are some firo eaters, the senator says, who as?' rt that rather than accept any interference by the United St atea they will *'t;.ke to the woods." Tins is Cuban for going to war. Sector Proctor, say^ however, that a greif many people in th" country districts, those who have bee;) at war for many years, declara that they have had enough of thy woods." TLere is * disposition on the part of some of the Cubans, be says, to place astraim-d interpreta tion upon the Platt legislation and they are trying to convince the Cubans that the Urited States ?intends to do them great injustice. According to Senator Proctor these are not making very much headway, especially, he says, as the delegates to the contention as now hearing from their consti tuents, the large proportion of whom are anxious for a settlement I of all political relations with the United States and urge the dele gates to accept the oilers of this ( government. Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 7,1879. Dr.C. J. Moffett-Dear Sir: I) cannot too strongly recommend your TEETHINA (Teething Pow ders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly j infants. I have used it with very satisfactory results the na?t sum ?mer with my child, and while we have heretofore lost a child or two from teething under other remedies, our preseat child, 1 hat- j Las taken TEETHINA, is a fine, healthy boy. I am, very respect fully, A. P. BROWN, M. D. (Brother of U. S. Senator and Ex Gov. Joseph E. Brown.) TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quiuine Haulers. All druggist* refund the men-y ii ii fails to ci.re. JC. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 21k. t women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness, and ?H from irregular cj or caiuful men \ .vJ^*to lose hop'i if help tn sm. P.iy / ? sici .ns aro so busy with other ^P?isc?ses that they do not un derstand ft'My the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of worran. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRADFIEUTS Fernie Regsa??i?r which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening* kerbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses, Leu corrhcea. Falling of the Womb. Nerv ousness, Headache and Backache. Zn fairness to herself and to Brad? field's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. A large ti bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold bj druggists. . g Semd fx a linly Illustrated ir** bjak M th* lubjtct. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta* Qa* neill nuirais. Just In A fine lot of WA TER GROUND Meal in half bushel, bush el, and two bushol sacks. Also a carload of YELLOW j CORN in excellent condition,; bound as a silver dollar. L. E. JACKSON. Established ftoei!;. H Ham Him Subtle Charm in Flaw (9 Pirna?? Consumsra. QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS. told by all Di?p?n$arl?s in South Carolina. FRAI* S. T"MZJ? L CO., CinciimatLCSIa. Free Books. The following- ?oofcB have been sent to the Bdgef?eld club by the Fed?ration?and' are rt the bom*) i>f Mrs F. Wi P. But kr, who will gladly tet any one-get them who applios. These books will only remain in Edg^tieid six weeks, and thoxe who obtain them cai. only <',et on? ata lime and cannot keep ?heni over a week : Ar'.:':iirel o'' Lyon.'sse, Kitti- s Fa t inr, :. A I* Mtegsioiiaj ?euuty, B ;n?:i ??uochituseil, Bir Anthony's Secret, E ve, Foret?i Lovers. Consequ 'nc^s, Tanglewood Tales, The Kwper of the Keys, Fhaddtus of Warsaw, Aurette'f Husband, Gnmui's Fairy Tales. Cortniopol is, A Littl- Euglah Gallery, Bligl , Kit and Kittie, '} he Baroness, The Spell ot Ursula, The Forc^ken Inn, An E :ilf' from Loudon, The Downfall, Cynthia Wakeham's Money, John Halifax. Gnntleiuan, 2 vols. Marcia. Flou PI de Hundred, Ardath, - Ships That Pass in the Night, A Shock to Society, Memoirs of a Mothei-in-Eaw, A Wasted Crime, Miss Hurd, An Enigma, Biographical Sketch of Htnry rummond, The Philadelphian, Strange Secrets, The Sign of the Four, Causerie, The Anarchist, Crawford, Peveril of the Peak, Stage-land, DiaDa Tempest? Earlscourt, Tho Princess, Doctor Izare?, Ar.nmell, The Art of Conversation, The Merchant of Berlin, The Merchant Mechanic. ?tories by Americah Authors, Child Culture in the Home, Arabian Ni?hts, Story ufa Country Town, Rose Sherwood. Arcericaii IvJuoai ional Reader, Famous Boy.*, Homes' Southe n Reader, Tennyson's Poems, Royal Path of hire, Cricket, on tho Hearth, The Soul of Lilith. Out ot' Step, The M (uiey Miskers, A Newport \quirelle, Agatha Page. Th? Prairie ?oy, l'.iv tri v I'O?II s, . O.i ti .111 Side.-?, A ti rom. 1) mb v & S".P, Three l.>tt:e Daughters of'the Revo lution, ;Young Folks! Natural History, Spurgei. ns Geins, The Pirate, .'. Roses of bhadow, Emerson's Essays, , Black Beauty, . r _^lie?bj-H'?r^TtT?-^?ine^?n, -TliatLas} Waif, Robinson Crusoe. wm This sf{?n?.taro is on every ?x of tbe croula* Laxative Bronio-Quiiiine th? remcdjr that cares a ?old fa ?a? day The position of Resident Manager of ihe Equiitittle Life AssuranceSocivtI . or Edgftieli and vicinity i.s open toa man ofc'iara'ctevrid bility. A val uable contract carrying renewals "will he given to the right man. W. J. RODDEY. Managf r, Rock Hill, S. C. Th? Best Prescriptions 'or Malaria Chills and Fevr is a bottle of GBOTB'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lt is simply iron and quio ?ne in a tasteless form. No cure-no Dav. Price 60c THE NEW YORK WO?LD THRICE-A-WCCR EDITION. Almost a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. The presidential campaign isorer, but the world got s on just th ? eave, audit is full of news. Tn le? rc this news, lust as ir is-promptly and im partially-all that you have to do is to look in the columns of Thc Tbrice-a Weck Edition of The New York World which comes to t he subscriber 156 times a year. The Thrice-a-Week World's dili gence as a publisher of first news bas given it circulation wherever the Eng lish language ia spoken-and you wsnt if The Tbrice-a-Week World's regular subscription pri?e is only $1.00 fer year. We ofter this unequaled news paper and the Edgcfield Advertiser togetherone year for Si 00 The regular subscription pricejof the two papers is $2.?>0. Kr rv? ti! rain. "ltTHaa. be a fcoc'l deal of a strain tc ron a l?g*a ?gr," said tb? talkative man on thc platform. "You bi fc ii Ls," said the motorman. "Wy, wl?'u ? go ali ? :z %' two or t'rc? weeks witkeal munni over nuybedy ) git PO nerv? ns I can't cat Lor sleep." - fiincinuati Encnirc?. Perhaps no tomitry in t!:? world ii betimilt cl . .. fi ? yc'.hi Ilud? Hol land, whtrc yen n ay roa fer m:lr? without . :.' .;. v. I:h an ineline ihat oven ec*? s :: : i "J. lr: Tbo Hagnc cytMng is a uni"<-; el amusement, norw exercise f; r ladies b lng tue occasional exception. _ REMK.UBER ?hal weare prr par?d to bat.die all ki:.dB of Job printing. . * &?*_ PROF. P. M.WH.TS?A?. 209 7tii Street, Augusta, Ga., 8IV?S FREc F.YE TESTS for all defecto o' tight, (ri'todfi Ih.o ?roper elassts sad WAi; VNTS Hum. . Lrises rut into yo-tr f. .vue fbi)o you wait ht if" ? a^of?f|b- \ m DO YOU GET UP Kidney Trouble Maltes You ?ttserabl?. Almost everybody who reads the news-?' papers is sure to know of the wonderful |{_ii irv 11 cures made by DrJ -i WI,, Kilmer'sSwarnp-Rootj j the great kidney, Ifvei? [i and bladder remedy, f i m lt is the great medi-i cal triumph of the nlne-i i liff iccnth century; dis-! I covered after years of , iiijjij r;icntiflc research by, H l'r I K^'M Dr- Ki'mer, the emi-' || . JiiSz. ' Kent kidney and bladj - -" ?or specialist, and is wcndcrfjJiy succo-ful in promptly curing' lame \>:.:\... kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's L itease, which is thewors; form cf Hdncy trouble. Dr. l'ilmcr's Swamp-Roct to rot ree^ ommended for every thing but if you have kid ney, livc-r cr bladder trouble it will be found just the romecy you need, lt has been tested In so mcny ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase rc?cf and hus proved so successful In every care that a special arrangement has been m?Li!? by which all readers of this paper wno have not already tried it, may have a sample, bettie sent ires by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root a**d hov to find out ii you have kidney or bladder trouble; When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and iffiEr send your address to tf??5bn0?s? Dr. KiimcrScCo.,Bing-[ humton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and nome ot 8tr*uoi>-Boot.\ dollar sizes are sold by all good drug gilt?. TREES and PLANTS. We offer an immense stock of j Trees and Plants adapted to the Sooth. F?rst class stock at rea-] eona bio prices. Illustrated Catalogusjfree. Address P.J.BERCKMANSCO, AUGUSTA, GA. D.T.GRICE. HENRY C. WATSON. GR?CE & WATSON, LIVERY STABLES. (Grice's Old ?Stand.) Patronage of the public sol.c tsed. Prompt, faithful, and carefu [.arvie*. Reaaunabl? charges. NOTICE. TRUSTEES of thc public schools are hereby notified tlintthe Teachers' Registers and Trustees Records must be properly kept and flied in my office as soon as the schools are closed, not later than July 15.1901. A. R, NICHOLSON, Co. Supt. of Education. Vi [ R < ? * ii 6 mpc ann niuo u;?U Chis op %mm. GET OUE PP.ICBi. - i -ii I ?j-^Oi'niiptvw; uotton.TSaw, trr?sr, OiretfliT] Fertilizer! Mill Ouldts, Gin^Pr?sfl> Cane Mili, and Shingle Our ?"tts. Building, Bridge, Factory, Fu ric and Rall road Castings, Railroad, il ll Machini.->f.s*and Factory Supplies. r.cltiur. Packing, Injectors^ Pipe Fi I ti tigs, SAWS,Piles, filers, etc. We ca*t every flay. Work 150 Hands. Lombard Iron Werfcs & Supply Co; AUGUSTA, GA3 Foundry, 1 hine, T?o:lei*. Vc ^ and ?Jin Wor!?.i OkV Repa is Promptly Done 2-F0Rl j I offer theJAtlanta Weekly Consti tution and either of the following papera-both one year for one dol lar: Sunny South, Southern Cul tivator, American Agriculturist, Home and Farm, Farm and Fire side, Conkey's Home Journal. I have a number of other club offers. If interested write for list. Popular Magazines, Books and Papers in stock. Visiting Cards ul Fine Wm. S. H. MANCET, TRENTON, S. tj. Subscribe for the ; Ladies Home Journal-$1 per year. P|?lOP|DCBFIiLD EDCEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depositary DIRECTORS. J.C.SHEPPARD, W. W.ADAMS. H. BOUKN1GHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M.COBO, B. S. HOLLAND, I A.S.TOMPKINS, C. C. I?'ULLiilt; W. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS' J. C. SlIKPPAltD, IV. i StVtlt. W. \V. \IV\MS. Viet:-President. K. J. IKS, < ';.s*n'rr. ?J. ;I. M.L: :N, Ass't Cashier Pays int. -a^t on deposits by special con! r::<:t. Monoy to lona on liberal terms. Prom pt Ja nd polite attention to buai ! ne; . youri mm Mi\m. FOR SAL::: G4 acres of land in the town of RdgeAeld, large two story bouse, three ?0<>d tenant houses, an ; abundance of water, good pasture, and all for $4,500. Apply to W. N". Bur nett. Photographs in latest styles, at pri?es to suit tho times. R. H. Muts. lie to Stoci Offs! -Graduate o? Ontario ?s?iiirj Dollop, TORONTO, CANADA. Oflice and Infirmary at . Ji. L. J011C31 Btablcf, roar o? Court Hollie, EDG-EFIELD, S. C. I respectfully solicit ?be patronage of the people. l^yWili answer telephone calls Promptly. SOUTHERN RAILWAt. Com??l fb|? at J?ckasDTiU? satt Earanaak. 2*4 WS *iaio at OtUa? Points. .ISO. Jr*AchTllla ... Or W:Sburj. -_BasvUii. AiSXW.acabi* ..... Lv. Aa<tr?ta, Lr. O inikJruic . Lv. A!kft?. Lv. 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S'. a?ct ?4-K?w Tule r ad FlorMn Ka .pr?*. D:*wla;-ro';jr sitcpint cari iMt'Ytos jAaajaaia 2iew z?rk. lfrJlm.? d/A-^iaa* r?rm BtMpfelfC CSJS ljotwics Pert Tfcjj^a, Ja?* ?oavMlfl. Si?v?Buaa Ytohl^'.ar tad Vow Tbrk Pctim.uj s>e?'-ittg ears barr?an filn rJoKe aca &c.'-.n;o?;d. Dt?i?g cars teintwn OkUiatta ai& t?rassih. ^'M. ? and ?-U. S. Psal liai!. Tero??b Paftaaa drav.-iazT?ooi hoffa: ^ipeptaj abriiff tvaea Jftclr.?ai%ilhi ?ad Jfi.v?ork nad Fall maa s)??plaf cars bet ween AttgvUta na?! Char lott?. Dtriajr cars aerVo ail naats ?sroa??. PaUakaa stco^lag cass l.atveaa iaolu??TU?> ?lCtttvBbw. ?avonte dally Wtv?oa Jackass Tt?? aaaVOisciaaatl, via AakarU>. PEAK S 9.?5AWKOX. M- H. HASDWI03, W. B. TAJJOE, AB't Ora. Pasf. Aj'l, AUaata. Oa. sra B.W.Hrjif?. Dix. trna. ?ft. . ClurIe5Toa,S. 0 SQ YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and do?crii>tlon may anlcklT ascertain our opinion freo ? !iether on SrtaOM isprr)r.nhlrpntcnt.T5lo. Ciitnmnnlea. tloos,'trloOor>nOdcntlal. nandboolrnn Patenta setit free. Oldest oponer ?orsccurlnp patents. Pntonts taken through Mann & Co. receive ipecUuiioticc, vritliout clinrgo. In tbo A hnndsnmerr illnstrniod weeltlr. Lnrrost e!r cnlatlon of any n.-icntnie Journal. '1 'Tins. t> a year- tonr laontUa. ?1. Sold oyal! newsdealers. UrancU or?lec. l53 F Kt, Washlc^lon. D. C. Moserni w\n M ?A ^?tJ? & tn aS?ftl CAUTT?N-Ai-raysioc::.';;- f;- ';'5 P>S?? ?iauaaieefrJ.D.lorairns?!!, '. f?3 g fi Pb:U.,03tUcljbcl:rih?5bo.i:;. f??a Baat Es?ernc' Reo^y .'?i ?ha \Vor3?J fer Rheumat;smp Neuralgia, SPRAINS, BACKACHE, &c, Depojt: No. 400 North Street, ^ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 9 feo. GEO?T. SHARPTON. i DENTIST, FrontiBoom in Chronicle B'ld'g. I respeotflully solicit tb; patronage of the pe^le ANEW SUPPLY OF Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, P,ard Board, Visiting Cards, Unruled Paper, Etc. Etc. We are prepared to do any and all kinds of Job Printing. Masonic work of all kinds a specialty. Write us for priceSj Weddin?; Invitations, Visiting Cards, Commercial Cards, Job Work of all kind* at this office. fi mk Stands Pre-eminent When 1 it Cornes to Low Prices. I A visit to our store will convince you. We meaD what we sny. Our iine nf Spri::^ ai'd Summer fahiics aro so numer ous, pretty^ alni burprjriin*il\T cheap that tho alert shopper will soo tn:it?v interesting things. Our WA Si I GOODS DEPARTMENT is surpassing ch< .ipn-'ss exemplified. BUNTINGS, LAWNS, and DIMITIES from 3*c to 25c vd EM BROIDERIES, ALL-OVER LACES, BE \DING, NOVELTY BRAIDS-compe'ition stands in owe of our per fect assortment. Their cheapness is a blessing. : SHOES This department is very much iu EVIDENCE for its durability, comfort, graceful patterns, and completeness of STYLE. Our human ic aud world known lines are a crown ing triumph. The factory backe us in a personal guarantee with evtry pair. CLOTHING YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S In this line our varieties excell at every point. UN BIASED judges tell us that our goods are the handsomest; our prices the lowest. These are the two special elements we try to unite in our bue i liesa. The goods are silent but supply strong evidence of the above. Another J^ct. Additional cause for rapturous applause in the line of our Fast Black Lace effects and French Stripe HOSIERY. Medium and extra sizes. SEE that elegant line of LADIES' GAUZE VESTS at 5c to 50c, The 5c and 10c Counters Are quite attractive. Come to see them. BUSTLES and SKIRT FORMS. We ask an inspection of our lines and at least a part of your business. W. H. TURNER, CORNER STORE NEXT TO COBB'S. EOGEFIELD, 8. C. ag ti VJt A FREE During Merry-Makers Week April 22nd to 27th. JLV JL WE PAY YOUR RAILROAD FARE BOTH WAYS. The only condition is tout you buy Ten Dollari? worth of goods at prices that aie uunlatched, and we leave this to your judgment. Look over this list and pee if trWe isn't several articles you need. If so come tous aud we guarantee the pric?s will be the lowest. Mahogany Suits, Walnut Suits, Birdfye Maple Suits, OaK Suits, Cborry .Suits, Birch Suits. Parlor Suits, fancy Odd Pieces, Mattings, RU{TS. Willow Rockers, Fancy Rockers, Bedroom Rockers, Sitting Chair*, Fancy Chairs, Morris Chairs. Brass aud Iron Beds, Toilet Set?, Shades, etc., Dining, Library and Centre Tables, Odd Dressers, Odd i Washstands, Sideboards, Buffets, Folding .Beds, Lamps,-Re**V _ Dt?sks, Bnok Cases, China Cabinets, Writing Desks, Standing Desks. Typewrite r Desks, Chiffoners, Couches. Lounges, Art Squares, Hat Racks. SPECIALS: Our $15 00 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits; $12.00 Solid Oak Side Boards; $550 Solid Oak Hat R>:eks; $4.50 Sol id Oak Extension Ta blas; $150 c'olid Oak Centra Tables; $.50 Best Finish White Iron Bedsteads. All we rr quire ia foi you to buy $10.00 worth and we refund your money paid fur Railroad tickets. 836 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. The following reputable salesmen will take pleasure in serving you : W L Platt, J I Palmer, E B Gibson, W E Latimer, F T Cody, L F Platt, E B Pilcher. WHITE'S 1 F08 SPRIG IE ME ? WHITES IIII?IIIIIIIIII1III Itllllr UlAullU fl JJ UH I JJ ?iimiiiMimimuiiHi aiimiiiiimiiraiiiitii GATHERED THE NEWEST, MOST DISTINCTIVE AND ORIGI NAL STYLES IN AMERICA FOI) PIER'S fPPMEL. Come ! Investigate ! Examine ! and you will be as enthusiastic aa we. Yon will know what you want for Spring when you look through our line. We have the great est range of suits to be found in the city. The only small thing about them is the price. Everything new and up-to-date. NO OLD GOODS. The best line of Negligee Shirts in the city, 50c. and $?.00. Men's Hate in all the latest shapes and shades, $1.00 to $5.00. Make this store your headquarters. Have your friends meet you at White's Clothing Store. A DISCOUNT OF IO PER CENT. ALLOWED ON ALL CLOTHING J. B. 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