Personals. A. .?. HoUNOKK, of Tnvloi' town ship, dropped in to see u while in town lust 'week. Miss hXuik llorx of Todd tow n-itiii left .vp.stcrdry for u week's visit anion; friends in Franklin county. Watson JJakton, of ltriish Creek ViilJojr, was visiting friends near l'in Kiile, hist week. - Kverett Press. Missus Iittik and Kmma I.ittlk, of Philadelphia, ure visiting their brother Davy Little of this place. Mils, Kosa C'i.ahk, of Struwsburjr, Lancaster county, is visiting lier moth er, Mrs. Gelvln near Fort Littleton. Daniki, P. ani David I). Dksiionu of I'leasant lliilpi called for a ileus ant little chat while in town Monday. Klvvaki2 (J. Stkvkns of Taylor township ciunc In on Tuesday to take in part of the institute lecture course. William Jones, of Chatham, Ches ter county, is visiting the family of his aunt, Mrs. Dr. Wm. F. Trout of this pi nee. ! Kev. W. A. Wkst, D. D., president of Metgar Institute, preached two very able ' sermon in the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mils.. J. A. JlAMlL, of Knobsville, and Mrs. Annie Mowery of Clnylick, Franklin eounty, visited W. J. ('line's at f'Waysldo" last week. Mns. S. (,'. HuilKHAllT, of Cumhria county, who has been visiting friends in Fulton und Franklin during the last two months left for home this week. Hahiiv . Uolinukii and family, of Taylor township, moved over to Six Mile Hun, liedford county, last week, where Mr. Bolinger has employment at the mines. Mr. and Miis. Howard Zim.mkhman from lower Thompson spent Wednes day in McConnellshurjT. Mr. and Mrs. Dknnis Uordon took advantage of the nice weather to visit McConnellsburg Wednesday. Miss Fixira Hann, who has been very ill for several days, is, we are glad to state, greatly improving. Mr. John F. Johnson took time while in town, Wednesday, to come in and say, "Ilowdy." Mr. Johnson is now managing all aisr on the old place near Huncock. Auikht K. MkI.LOTT, of Pinesburg, Md., who had been home on a visit to his mother and brother, Mrs. Mary and Anthony Mellott, of Belfast town ship, returned to Maryland on Mon day. Mrs. Anthony KicmoTH, of Mer cersburg, accompanied by her neigh bors Mr. and Mrs. David Criircr. were visiting the family of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hull in this place, on Saturday and Sunday last. Dr. Joski'ii F. Barton, Vice Prin cipal of the Cumberland Valley state normal school, and who served so em inently as county superintendent of this county for six years spent the week until Wednesday noon at the In stitute. HKV. K. I). Yolx-m, D. D., presid ing elder of the Harrisburg District, favored the good people, of McCon nellsburg with two excellent sermons in the Methodist church during the past week one on Friday evening, the other on Sunday evening. Mrs. Anna M. Woodcock, of Bellefonte, has been visiting friends in McConuellsburg the past week. Mrs. Woodcock is the widow of the late Hev. John A. Woodcock, a native of Wells Valley, and who served as County Superintendent of this county in 18lif-(i. Mrs. Jacoh Lonu and Miss Carrie Divens, of Knobsville, were cullers ut the Xkw.s ollice while in town lust Sat urday. Mrs. Long leaves this week to visit her sister, Mrs. Chester Smith, at Butler, New Jersey; thence she will go to Collinwood, Ohio, to spend some time with her brother, Dr. P. F,. Kei lin. (JiLliERT B . M KI.LOTT of McConnells burg, visited Knobsville lust Sunday. Oh his return, he was accompanied by Miss Ktta Polk of Knobsville. Man never commits a greuter sin thun murrying a woman when he can't take Care of her. A man may be considered slow when he's behind in the rent, but he's ahead of the landlord. Wednesduy while Muster Hex Irwin and some companions were ut play n the back yard of his father's home, uboy on the street tiling a stone strik ing Hex causing an ugly wound. There is just a whole lot of boys in this town who throw stones very reck lessly, and the wonder is, that not more mischief is done. Lois Culdwell lost u brooch pin on Wednesduy. The pin is not valuable, but Lois don't want to forget the fellow who gave It to her. (Quarterly Love Feust in the M. F,. church Sunday morning at !..'! o' clock, at 10,.'W sermon and Commu nion. Preaching at 7 p. m. Hevival services will begin with the week of prayer. The game preserve of Aughwick Val ley, suys Public Opinion, has not been traversed as much this season as in former yeurs. Very few deer have been killed, although they uresaidto Im us plentlfuljus in the South Moun tain. About Hirhmoiul und Aughwick Valley bears have been seen and bears have been tracked. Now und then we , leurn of some one brave enough to "hunt for bar." An old hunter in Aughwick Valley the other duy found hhimelf confronting an immense fel low, but as bruin looked hungry he concluded that "if he would let me alone I would let him alone." The old man arrived home sufely to toll the.jitory. Additional Local. (loldsmlth, thik Tailor. In some particulars one cannot be too particular in choosing their par ticular friends. The fact that poets have to be borne should discourage nobody: for they also have to die. No, Maude, dear, we have never heard of a telescope being spoken of as u looking glass. The tots are already negotiating for the loan of golf stockings for Christmas purposes. If you want u perfectly pure candy go to Itoblnson's. It Is queer how the little faults we have ourselves become so great when somebody else has them. A woman hates her husband to be stingy, but when she was being court ed she liked him close. It is quite likely that Santa Onus's report will show that he, too, has had u prosperous year. You may lose track of time for a while, but the landlord has a very defi nite way of jogging your memory about it. David Stevens, one of Taylor town ship's aged citizens, has been poorly for several weeks. A "measuring party" is the latest in the church social line. F.very guest is supposed to contribute a cer tain sum for each foot or inch of their height. SCHOOL KLPOKTS. Nailmiirc I), ('.. Hart. Third lmiiitli ending December S, , 1 '!. Pupils enrolled. !.": uverage at tendance, :!(!; per centage of attend ance, til J. Those In iijtcuduuce every 1 day during month, (ilen 'I'riuix, Anna j Kverts, Pearl Diehl, lirace Lnke, j i lieatrtce Sharp, I'.sta Hart, Irene Mel lott, HI a indie Cul ler, Floyd Hart, Lee Trua:;. Cecil Culler, Ottis Mellott, Blair (lailnnd, Oscar (iarland, Daw son Truux, I ia Cordon. inst i run: wi.kk. Special reduction during 'institute week. We have just received a full line of lnt! style mid-winter millinery, at greatly reduced prices. We have all the latest shapes in felt, chenille, and velvet: the prices ranging from twenty-live cents to .. Our trimmed hats are something grund, and consist of Baltimore. New York und Philadelphia styles. We have all Hcinds of trimming, such as feathers, Powers, birds, wings, aigrettes, buckles, and other orna ments. We have beautiful silks, satins, and velvets for waists. Hibbons from cents a yard up. Laces in nil widths rents up. Veil ing 20 cents a yard. Handkerchiefs ") cents to 2.". Tetlow's Complexion Powder 10 cents. Perfume 5 cents a bottle. Beauty Pins all prices. Cor sets from 2" cents to $1. Jet trimming fmm"m VlcConnellsburg. The good people of Fulton County are now invited to come and .see The Beautiful Store which I have now completed and tilled to overflowing with all kinds of CHRISTMAS GOODS, such as China Dishes, Fine Vases, Glassware, Qucensware, Tinware, Albums, Toilet Cases, Lamps, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, Silverware, Jewelry of all kinds, Fine Framed Kngravlngs, Fine Mirrors- all sizes, Toys, and F.verythlng in the Fancy Goods line. : ; : These goods will be sold just as low as at any place in the East. I Will Not he Undersold. Come !j ; and see my store. It is worth seeing. I will be triad ' ..i, iU. 4... .,..1 ...:ii j .... r i.. :e. ;.' ; 10 Miow im i nc jjuuus, mn.i win uu bu a ireeiy II you f; ; don't buy as if you do. Thanking1 you all in advance ; for your" patronage, I am, ' l ii cents a yard to 1.1, Chill'on, stamp- The Big Cove Agricultural Society : 1 ,il,,,n' ,,,'i(ls- fwimsdown. feather suieiieii iiraid, ousiies, nose, necuanu bell buckles. No trouble to show goods, come and see them. Yours respectfully. will hold a local institute ut Mc Naughtou's school house, Saturday December 10, 1H!I!I at 1 o'clock. J. W. Kendall, Secretary. It is hard to decide whether a child suffers more in not having any broth ers and sisters or in having too many of them. But seven of the teachers in attend ance ut the institute this week were teaching twelve years ago when K' Superintendent Peck held his lirst in stitute. They are Finery Thomas. N. K. M. Hoover, W. !. Wink, L. II. Wible, Sander ('line, T. Scott Iler shey, and It. It. Sipes. I tell ben H. Sipes, of Licking Creek township, is teaching his twenty-fourth term in that many consecutive years. Twi nty of these terms in his own town ship - six in one school (Shane's) and seven in another (Siloam). While Mr. Sipes holds rank with the most suceeiisf.il teachers in the county, he never attended a school except the com mon schools in his own township: and yet lie holds a Permanent certificate. Vrauk P. Plessinger, teacher of Oakgiove school in Whips Cove, Mrs. A. F, Met 'onnelhdiurg, Pu. LITTLF.. Sale Register. Yours, truly, ALBERT STONER. 0000000000?2n ll-00H00 0.000'l 0 0 0 M0 Z 0 i i(ja reeuay lor inspection, 0. JOHN A. IRWIN'S; 20th Annual Holiday Stock 55 i Mrs. Barbara Mellott will sell at heiM-esidenee on the Gordon farm one mile west of Warfordsburg on Satur day, December 2:id, a large lot of farming implements, household goods, live stock, A.c. Terms '.I months. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. I.. VI I III. I., Auctioneer. PUBLIC-SALE. On Tuesday, December 1!), lStll). The iinilcrslirncd. Iiiiendinir tiircllnciii-h fiirui Inu. will sell nl, llio pllicu UllOH ll lis the "Julia Sloiin irin-ny. " In Tod linviishlp. iinc-liulf mile Mel tll ef MiM 'iiniiclJiuru'. I'll., on llui Hliovivirinicd d itu. l.lie fnlldwlnir viillllibl per suliiil imiptM't V. lo wit : 5 HEAD OF HORSES, 'o. I Is u lilind I Irn y llnrve. -.' yi'iirs did. wolKlit I. ve. N. !. Ili-uy Hursv. Id ye iri old. w ill w ork uny phu-e iind rood di-iviM-. weight I i.Vi. No. :i. II. IV I'lM-illL' Mitre. M vlil"H ohl. wltti foul to tin- walked over to institute Mondiiv morn- V'"'1""' H"INl'- wi" .""llt "hvhIh iv and food , driver. No. I. IHm Marc. S veins old. Willi null, mg, a distance of twenty-two miles in No 5. Hay JI.um-, ; .veins old. food leader. four hours and forty-live minutes -and ! 21"ll,tJ.',' .... . . n0 H0 VI , liiioio prooiis m our uuc. J Wo tliinlc wo liiive ouldouo iniy jirovioiis efforts. Wo liavo boou before the Fulton County public for twenty M iirs doing our best to supply the trade Iwith the most re- O vite everybody to call and look through our elegant stock of Jrt UIHIMNAb FKtatIN I S. 5; You will tind a complete assortment of 5 did not hurry himself either. Orure ltolim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lieorge K. llohin, died on Mon day, December I, lS!i(), uged 1 year, .'I month and 4 days. Funeral services were held at McKendree, the sermon being preached by P,ev. W. W. Heese, of Kays Hill. From a report of the grund jury Hied last Saturday afternoon, we learn that Franklin county has in its jail twenty seven prisoners and sixty-one trumps; in the almshouse, about one hundred and fifteen Inmates. On Thanksgiving Day, while several persons were returning from hunting deer, on Sideling Hill mountain, a pheusunt Hew up. Clurence Hoover and Lee Johnson both lired at it when four shot from Lee's gun struck Clar ence, one of them hitting him just be hind the ear, one in the shoulder, and two, in the left leg. Fortunately, they did no harm, three just going beneath the skin, and the other lodging in his coat. Had the other barrel of Lee's gun which was loaded with buckshot, been discharged the accident might huve been more serious. Curefulness should be the rule when in the woods with u gun. The Uedford correspondent of the Kverett Press last week said that Dr. J. (i. Hanks, of Hays Hill, is talked of as u candidate for the Legislature. Four hunters from Wilmington, Del., who had been hunting in the vicinity of Kay's Hill expressed a small quan ity of game to their homes und were arrested, charged with violating the laws by shipping game out of the State. They were taken before Jus tice Kitchy, at Kverett and were as sessed $oH.r in lines and costs. Master Walter (iilbert, who lives with his grandfai her Mr. David Yeag er one mile south of Kdenville, Frank lin county, was loading an old fash ioned pistol on Wednesday evening of last week, lie had put on tin; cup and was tamping the powder, using u ham mer to strike the ramrod. In some manner the weapon was discharged und the ramrod and u quantity of un burned powder wus forced into Tils left hand lacerating the thumb, sever al lingers, and part of the oalni badly. H wus taken to Dr. Struck in St. Thomas who dressed the wound. 0 : Jl i ''ijf H.0 CM 0 ," 1 0 I- A 4 Decorated China Tea' und Dinner Wure. Fancy pieces of Chinu of all kinds. J'legant line of (Jlassware, 5 and 10 cents. The ISeauliful Wave Crest Ware. Decorated Tea Sets, "ili pieces for 4.IMI. Decorated Dinner Sets, l(Ml pieces for tl2.(M). Fancy Lamps. Hall Lamps. Framed Pictures. Medallions. Dressing Cases for Ladies and (ientlemen. Cull's und Collar Boxes. Necktie Cases. . Photograph Albums. Pocket Hooks, i Purses. Cutlery. Uttzors. iVc. WJ (Itches, Clocks.Jeuelrv and SllucrPlated Ware. DoHs, ( iiimes, Toys and Hooks. Norwood Sewing Machines for IS.(M. Our slock of (iroceries, Candies and Fruits never was in us good shape. We would be pleased to .have you call and look through our stock of Christmas Presents. Kespect fully, JOHN A. IRWIN. tl of w hlt-h iii-e tnvimr milk and one u sprlnfa-r: 1 I lu-nd of Younf; entile. of which are w t'il lin-tl Hulls; lu lu-nd of unoil Slu-i-p, I irood -1-liorM VViiifoti. 1 iood .'-horse- W'airon. I Horse H ike -i (loiihle Coi fi I'lows. I Dew :t horse ( 111 vt-i-Chilled 1-lnw. I -.'-horse Oliver ( 'hilled I 'low. Sini.'le-shovi-l i'lows. Doiihli-sliuvi-! l'low.s, :l Sprinil-tootlu'd Harrow. I Drai,' liai-roiv, I New McCormick Binder, 1 new Mel Virink-k Mower. I DeiM-Ini; Mower. I V Fanners' Kiivorlti- On In 1 it-ill. I Mel ul--nlcd Sled. I Wood Sled. I Land Holler. I llav 1-ork j antl Itope. I pair of U Odd Ladders. I pair of ( V Hay Ladders. I llunyi'ole, '.'si-ts HveiH-hl.ands. I 2 sets ol Jjead (It-ars. -J sols Yanuee ilarnuss. -.' I M-tslow weiirs, I set ol Doniiie Ilariu-ss, i pair oi ,.iii-i-a i.mt;s. i o-norse i.int l-iow l.ltit-s. a llllud Bridles. -;iluii;y llrltlles. IH'ollar ;. I Ilous-luif-s, loi ol Carpt-iiter 'root., 1 lllaeksiiiith s 'lse und Anvil. 0 H 0 Yi H n 0 1 0 A 0 . A J 0 tUi' JJ t 0 ttjl 0 0 0 f 0000X0n.00X000M.000i. 20 tons of Good Clover Hay, Fodder by bundle, Corn by the liu-rel. Forks. Oh.-r-lhtf Irons. Mat toek, Single-trees. Doillile-trees. -.'-iiorse Donlile tree. Urt-ast Chains. Mutt Chains. Cow Chains. Kir Hi Chain. I.ok Chain. I K.ntcrprlse. Lard l're-;s aud Sansaiti- stniTer I (food Huusukc Orlnder. lot of lloar;i-)iold Hoods. Sale u eolumenei; at Ino eloeli. A. M. Tkkms:-A eredil of l:J months will lie u'lven on all sains of t;.en or over, by pnreliascr ivim; approved sfcinUy: sums umiei- r.ui the cic-h will In? reijaii-i-d. W. L'KJAN SLOAN. License Notice. IN TIIK COt'HT OK QtTAHTKll SKSSIONS I OF FUL'lj(N COUNTY. III November last the oliice of Dr. J. II. JJcitvor in Fort Loudon wus entered at night and some surgical instruments and a bunch of keys stolen. The missing ar ticles were discovered in the pos session of a iruin named (.'eo.. Wil son, who was uiTostWd in tho mountain by Det(H.t'yo Johnston and Constable Ira Urindlo, Wil son was tried in tho Franklin county court ' ut Chumbersburg lust week, convicted tiud sentenc ed to a term of eighteen months in tho eastern penitentiary. It is ordered thai all up-.ilU-atintis for licenses for tho sale of vinous, spirltous. mull, or tircw ed lhjaors. w holt-sale or retail, for I lit- year 1110. will lie heard on Tuesday, the tllh day of January, ItkNi. tu in o'uloi-k u. ui., at wiileli lime nil persons npplylmr or maklim objections to applications, will be heard by evidence, pe tition, reliionst ranee or eoui'sei. - There must be no couimuiikaitlou in. any time with the Jiidues personally upon the subjeet. by letter orauy ol her pi IvaL; way. The petition, verllled by anidavllor applicant, Khali lie lu conformity with Hie requirements (d the nets of Assembly. Judgment bond shall be executed in the penal .sum of .'ikki. with no lt-sH lhan two reputable freelioldersof the coun ty as sureties, each of tilelu to be u bona llile owner ol real estate in the county of Fulton worth, over und ubove all ineiimbratuH-s. the sum of (.!!. lioni! eonditloued ror the faith ful observance oi' all the laws rclatlm? to the sellitik' or rurnishinu'. of liquors, and to pay all dummies which ; hall bo reeoveied against the licensee, and alt costs, lines aud penalties, which maybe imposed on him tmderaliy Indict ment for violin irn.' said laws: and the sureties may be required lo appear in Court uud justlly under oaih. The Court shall in all eases reruse the appli cation whenever In the opinion of the Court. Imvthtf due rctrant lo I lie muubei-aud character T ft s- of Ihe petlliimi-rs for ami uuuiiist Hie appllea- X OlIK lQUIC COVCTS. LET US REMIND YOU I CF THE APPROACH OF THE HOLIDAYS, X Also Unit we have lots of NICE NEW GOODS 1 SCITAIII.K FOlt X-mas Presents AND OF THE USEFUL ORDER Handsome Brass and Onyx Tables and Lamps. Over 400 Framed Pictures from 25c up to $10. Blankets, Comfortables, t Marseilles Quilts. Over 400 Rugs. All kinds, sizes and prlees Lace Curtains, From roe to tiri.ui per pair. Fine Tapestry, Chenille and X Silk Stripe Curtains. For Portieres rrom f-.'.ili lo tl?..M perpr. Chenille. X Tapestry and ti(Hl. NUl'll 1 Ct'llKM K lllll. UHl'HsK.'lfU fllf till eoinmorlullim of tilt; (itihliu unci eutcrl iiiniiifut o( stiiiUKcrsinitl truvvli'i's. orlhut tin-iipitliounl Is not a Ut prr-uil to wtumi siii'h Hut;UM hhouUl in t-Miiiitnil. iVtitlons to hi' HU'il with the lVr!s of tho Cimit not lut f i thtiu Moiiflay. the isth liny tif lJertMiilu-r, iM'.h). Oltjt'flhiii'. uud i't:uiMisti'.iii res lo htr llh-il tint lulfr tliau Yui.'silii.v. thu if m I (layit Jiiiiuai'v- I'jion sultlciont causo - uu show nor jH'onf lining inmlc to t !it- ( 'otiri thai tin pT4 rl ,v iioliliuk' lii'tMi'.t! has violated any law of tht! (.'oininonu i.-alih rclaliiivf lo the ;.alu of liquor;, llm ( '(Hirt. siiall. upon uotit't hfiin.' j'lv tin to tlu; )t inoii lU'i ust'iI, rfvoki iw llt'tMiu. liy tin C-ni.t. SAill'M!, M SWOIMO. Attest: ... l-'KAMC l. I.YNt'U, tlltck Q. S. Nov. lh. IMC), Mconnellsbur & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. . R. C. McQUA)E, Proprietor. IlTN DAII.V UHI WKKN Mcf'tiNNICI l.slHMttl ANU Ijt uvltiw Mt'tiunIUlMirK ut o'ulook, I. M., iiiakiiiK' (Miint'iiiiun uitli iiflciuoou train oa S. I. It. u. Ilctartiinw lt.uo !'.Mt Loudon on thu urrlvul of llii! evening Main on S. I. It. It. 1 ain prepari'd lo (iii'ty pnssepK(MH utul tx nivss lo iiiuku c'oniiuciioii Willi ull truliiN ut Ki. ljtiuilon. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Dour Kust of "Fulton llonsa," MoMWNKI.I.SllUUU. I'A. Klrst-elasH SIiiivIiik und Hair I'ullluK. (-'leuu towel for every uustomer. 7 (loziri ('ui-pet Sweepers from V.S to ;i.ll().. CHILDREN'S FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. AXD TIIi: IH-ST IIAUUAINS IN Carpets, Oil Cloths Linoleums, Window Shades and Wall Papers Kver ollereil lu tlie ( 'iimlierliiiul Vail. y. After .liiliunry 1st. 1!H, CUir pets will he from Tie to l.'ie jier .vuril liinlier tli ti ti they ure now, so luiy now and stive money, J. SIERER, 54 S. Main street. CHAMBERSBURG, PA, ) Fin isi: in The Fdltoa County Nev s. X-mas Gifts! Let us surest a few nice sensible 'articles: Silk Hats. Htiiniuts. Soft Huts. Fni- Cups. Pur Cloves. Sweaters. Fancy Sliirts. Night Robes. filoves Unlinod. (J loves Woollined. (J loves Silklineil. Cloves Furlined. Uinbr(llas. Maekintoslies. Women's Furs. Fancy Suspenders. Dress Suit Cases. Neckwear. Math Kobes. Smoking Jackets. Panjanias Underwear. ISoys'aud Girls' Mackin toshes. Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attention. Wolf & Shade, Successors to Shade, the Hatter. 5 i 'i. t All kinds of Job Printing promptly and neatly executed at the ollice. of The Fulton County News. JOHNSTONS COLUft I 1 ift VERY INTEREST )LUA h Of I Be BARGAIN To Start the Fall Seasi ting I tQ ief n resse I mo In tl in k Boots for fall. A specially tine whole stoc kip $2.7 n Light weight calf dress boot $2,75 The famous "conductor" boot $2,00 The "Mohawk" boot $.169 A nice light split boot at $1,4?) A woman's heavy v an of 1 -mlii Heavy school M misses, 13-2, m ed to hildren's heatCBe shoes, 9-12, jmh i 182( rig 1 All Odd lot (l'j atie ladies' flexible tincrwai worth 3,00 at Kite' dau er, i cot eld '8 fl ed J the i KO Pairs of Large Cotton Pace ioiiii ' tin psor W( ioph 829 1 wi ijflpun! lnc G!'1 Jnl jwas Sdis fat! one IN Gl'lliouf iktl Ited uid Keis at rpntQ m mm U V ifi a.' ! SEE OUR SUP Ladies' I .Fall Opes R. Got , . lei TO SUlt I as Every ht Buyer!? ieai Men's and Boys CLOTHINC Notice ! FINK ALL-WOGL TRICOT, LGNCJ" DAKK OXFORD MIX., ROUND SACK SUIT, SINGLE-BREASTED, SATIN PIPE FACINGS, WELL MADE AND TRIMMED. FULLY WORTH $8.50. Our Price for the Suit 4.50. ere oill ten ties nhr or 45.' ied i b la, lot prl e i ye U In DLACK COTPON CLAY WORSTED, warranted fast black. If you traveled the country over you wouldn't tind the equal of this value, tor it is worth 4.00. Uur price A special drive in an ALL-WOOL HLACK CLAY WORSTED, Extra tine trimming, French fac ing, elegantly tailored, and will suit the most particular man. Our special price is only $ 10.00. -I.. tl I'M A pretty child's suit, 75 cents. A good suit for a boy,- t Men's underwear, 25 cents. Ladies' soft fleece lined heavy underwear, 25 Children's union suits soft fleece lined, per suit, 2 Ladies' beautiful skirts allf'S
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