10 have been in Roriie and not have seen the "Pope" is an old and trite saying, and the same may be said if on this occasion you foil to visit the model establishment of TO n ill .J l 1 " Our establishment, which at; all times is a marvel of beauty, has for this occasion put on its holiday attire, and it is worth your while to come and see it. The ' B?0&li" ffidge " is again suspended from gallery to gallery. Another ingenious contrivance isafull rigged Slfcip in motion as natural as if on the "high seas' Fifty salesmen and salesladies stand ready to courteously wait on you throughout the establishment;, so, do not fail to call on the Model Southern Establishment of Wittkowsky & Baruch, Where the grandest exhibition of Rich Novelties and rare Fabrics ever shown in the Carolinas will be made in every department, dis nlavine the most extensive as well as the choicest : stocks that can be found outside New York, at prices that cannot bo beaten even in the Metropolis. ; .7? ,Tiri').r ,11 r i ; - ' ' ' ' , : ..;r.:ir . i :' r.;.'i . . .r ji Has proved the greatest uuccess fejundejtook, and has beent ackhowledgod a boon by huDreds ' o put; patrons. We have sent garments made by us to some of the best families in North and South Carolina, and other States, and so far, wo have neyer had a complaint, but on the contrary, the mogt gratifying expressions of delight and satisfaction at the perfection of fit and finish of our workmanship. Among 'taiany letters re ceived, we quote by permission from a few, as follows : i ? Latoinburq, N. N6vember25,!88i Messrs. Wittkowsky & Baruch: ' Gents; My Gress was received yesterday ; the fit is perfeet, and I am exceedingly pleased with t. Yours, very truly, MISS LOU A. PUBCELL. Salisbury, N. C, April 27, 1884. Messrs. Wittkowsky b Baruch : Gents : My dress reached here this morning. I am more than pleased, I am delighted with the style and : ... .... ' . ' . . 1 : . ' rtniaK UlllDUa u ;, i . ' w - - ' -, MBS. TB-OS. A. MUKrlix. jfASf?Tmrs1 very truly. Little Bock, Ark., April 25, 1884. Messrs, Wittkowsky & Baruch : v- . -'' , Du Sms:-My dtessreaohed me safely, and I was charmed w.th we co.or.s.y-- B. BOYDEN. :',- BttekeVillb, Kt., March 20, 1884. Messrs. Wittkowsky & Baruch : ! ' - ' "' i oi v Gents : My dress and other goods ordered ot you arrived this morning. I am delighted with the fit - and trimming of my ' dress, and also that in our own beloved South that such an establishment as yours eisfc where ladies can do their shopping with insteadof sending North. Yours, very truly, , COBA K. LEETE. We niignt quote from hunMreds of other letters in the same strain, but time will not permit. ' . , ; ' :; General Orders No. i, May 26, 1884. ' f; 1 -. j . : '" 1 "i "; ; i . ? ( f. 1 s 1 t i ii-H ff KMiLVr r. . V .iff 1 t .-t ,- .-. - ft : I - r "J i (.-$ rv , r ' x ' i ' S i r i - if a 1 1 551 Lair- 1 '1 '.:.'r Which caa.be obtained onl at the Mamn&th , Establi.hment AZS, f ! ", ;. ."..ij .. i :pf Olithiuff, SWria; Uuderwear, Hdsiery, Handkercbiev Sug- "HIT rH?H'- -.if mi y m:& o)ja or: r Of s tmik r ... .' t 1 f.-tf 5 .--. S I i t r v.;.j t 4 Ml

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