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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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About Hoyt's one Dollar Store.a Tete-a-tete. "Good gracious me," said Mrs. Jones, While pinning on her collar, "I'm going down to Hoyt's store, Where all things are a 'Dollar.' Oh, he has 'sets' of various hues, And I am 'set' to buy them They are worth ten times what I shall pay, And I'm resolved to try them. "There's Mrs.Hoyt's store, Where all things are a 'Dollar.' Oh, he has 'sets' of various hues, And I am 'set' to buy them They are worth ten times what I shall pay, And I'm resolved to try them. "There's Mrs. Smith across the way, Embraced her dear one morning. Then bought a 'Bracelet,' which, to her, Was quite indeed adorning; And in the fashion I must be, So, likewise, I shall follow, And 'brace' my courage up to buy A 'Bracelet' for a Dollar. "And you, my love, who wear your 'chains,' I mean the 'chains' of Hymen, Can buy 'golly you; For you can deck yourself with gems, And Fashion's leaders follow; And while they pay their fives and tens, You'll ring out but a Dollar." Messrs, H. E. Hoyt & Co., proprietors of the original one Dollar Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of Richmond that this stock of new and elegant Jewelry was manufactu