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F;.' 4 N. r AU~ GEORGE BARI Copyrit1ht, 1901, by Herbert S. Ston that can never be taken away. You will orget me before you are out of Wash agton, but I-I shall always see you as ou are now." She drew her hand away gently, but lid not take her eyes from his up urned face. "You are mistaken. Why should I - 'orget you--ever? Are you not the Ideal .Lmerican whose name I bought? I tthall always remember you as I saw you-at Denver." "Not as I have been since?" he cried. "have you changed since first I saw "ou?" slle asked quaintly. "I have, indeed, for you saw me be ore I saw you. I am glad I have not :hanged for the worse in your eyes." "As I first knew you with my eyes I vIll ay that tiey are trustworthy," he said tanializingly. "I do not mean t hat I have changed "In an1y other case m1ly eyes would not T:err:," sie cried, wVitlh mock disap xytrntment. "tilill," she aidded sweetp ngty, "you are my ideal Anwlerivaln. Io.dby: Thle ma:n htas entllccd 'aill "fcodbyr!," he cried, suagtpo efa rowih stop l ('Ci'( hter. A\,v:iiii lit -lpged her haild as h' (Irw h:w ill 1trprise. "You are' g)i.. 1g i 1 ni r ,' .nd, bul ni ott. (t 1ly uilitrI . I ' \t:1 ,*t1 your (eyes to s w iilll h n illm-, "'m !have oinly to lookt n I + t lh t iin 1 11nir ,'or. They ar'e hihe ita;rte l they Il n elves! ("oodibty! I Iopt i i ho 11 1111iy siee' orr.'again." She u'siitated an insltant, lher eye wavering b eneathl his. The traini was .noaug slowl' now. "I pray tha t we nuly mleet," sIte s:id l :oftly at last-so softly that he barely 'aeard the words. Hlad she uttered no ound be could have been sure of her esponse, for it was in her telltale eyes. [is blood leaped madly. "You will be urt if you wait till the train is run ing at fIll speed!" she cried, suddenly :turning to the abandoned merry 3ood. She pushed him gently in her xcitement. "Don't you see how rapid I we are mloving? Please go!" There 'ras a terror in her eyes that pleased im. "Goodby, then!" he said. "Adieu, my American!" she cried uickly. As he swung out ready to drop to the ,round she said, her eyes sparkling with something that suggested mis tief, her face more bewitching than 'ver under the flicker of thle great are ights: ~'You must come to Edelweiss to see rie. I shalml expect you!" Hie thought acere was a challenge in the tones. Or "as it mockery ? "I will, by heaven, I will!" he ex laimed. A startled expression flashed across er face, anid her lips parted .as if in rotestation. As she leaned forward, .olding stoutly to the handrail, there vas no smile on 11er countenanlce. A white hand fluttered before his eyes, and she was gone. Hie stood, hat o. hand, watching the two red lights9 at ~he end of the traini until they were * lost in the night. CIIAPTERI V. SENTIMfiNTAL ExCHANoE. Fi Lorry slept that night, he was Inot aware of it. All night long he ? tossed and thought. Hecr face wa'is everywhere. Hecr v'oice fllied his ear with music never' ceasing, but It was not the lulling music that 1nv'ites * ~ drowsiness. Hie heard the clock strike the hours fronm 1 to 8, when he arose, thoroughly disgusted with himself. IIe worshiped his mother, bult ini several -Instances that miornuing lie caught himt self.just in time to plrevenlt the ulter' * ancq,. of some shari) rejoInder to her pleasant, motherly queries. Twvice she was compelled to repeat questions, his mind beIng so far awvay that he heardt nothing save wordis that another wonm an;had uttered, say, twenty-four hours before. Ils eyes were red, and1( there was a heavy dIroop to the lids. llis tones. wvere drawvlig and1( his voi''e straxngely without warmth I. ills face was, white and tired. "You are not well, Girenfall." his mother said, peerinrg anilously' into4 l: eyes. "The trip has done you ily. Ne yoi4must take a good. long rest a rid wt covdr fromi your' v'acationt." lie sm)Iled grimily. "A man never' needs ai re(st soIll mn'I as ho does at the end( of' his vucai'ni. 4'eh, mother'? Well, work v:.'ll he rj' 7ful. I shall go to 11h' otlice thlis ino: ing and1( do three (day3s' wo'rk before' utlpht. That will pruove to you tilil .' am .perfectly well." Ti'ue to lis intentIon, lie went to the 0f1(o early, virtuously incline iid to work. Ii8A.unce greefed him wa'irmly3 an a11: loft contferenice over'1)18 buiness4 air. A di'#Bmr0ture bie found himiself' fr'q<i'zni iy; ittentive. Several IInporiitan t case's wol'/pendintg, andir in a day13 orI two the(y wo fogointo court with a1 t1:ige s tit, of' mlore thtan ordinar y 'oinse q uce. L1orry senior couldl not re prt~ his gr'atJnc'tlon over the return of~ 1i clever, actIve nephewv at suich an opp.6rtune time, lie hadi felt himself unC ,,t l1thnle the case dilone. Tlhe en diu1rI eof a young rad vigot'ius ninad wa qured for the comling. battle in Th lunched together, the oli'er ea g con fdentiai, the other respect absetmided. In the after "TARK By... 1 McCUTCH1EON noon the junior went over the case and renewed search for authorities and opinions, fully determined to be con stant in spite of his inclination to be fickle. Late in the day he petulantly threw aside the books, curtly informed his astonished uncle that he was not feeling well, and left the office. Until dinner time he played billiards atro ciously at his club; at dinner his moth er sharply reproved him for flagrant inattentions; after dinner he smoked and wondered despondently. Tomor row she was to sail! If he could but see her once more! At 7:30 his mother found him in the library searching diligently through the volume of the encyclopedia that contained the G's. When she asked what he was looking for, he litgh("d idiotieilly and in confusion informed her that he wis trylig to find the naino of the mo0St imuportant city in I litli. She w\'as gh,incingt at 11he book: inl thel cas( when she wa:ts Srt <I I h arin, hinI, utter :i ' ?. : IIan l ;IIitI tl.l n leap to Ik feet. "\ \ :11 is i| inn i v I i . l - tuoti-i ' i ll In lo " b li4tilug. .\ s'11 l: ' i \ I lie 1 i' i l" !' 8 li e \ I( I'.la:\" I; t\ thsl.rI i'he (ff, y eu T el'i t ill' ;1 (l;la y Ill r t w ini hrech'ed te ysttionw aini w(;oly r,1 II( IIo "~ h r ( i run II t Ia ie cxaugh 1t the1 ; u lst It o, ih (;panti dby" Ih l 1:1 )) ki-,istId hen tnl waS in t bo' hall b'fore shld fti v ainerstolod whnit. washthe taking :abolutt. Then she ran af1eir. gin hg the h tllw y il " t o see him tahss through the street wasorte, his ht on the side of his heas, his ovterco(at lu-Iteritg furionsly as he shovedl his arrus inlto the sleeves. The door slinIinc, anid he was off to New York. The train was ready to pull out when he reache station, anwt it was only by at hardi run that he caught the last platforu, panting, but happy. Just twenty-four hours before she had left Washington, and it was right here that she had ielled an(d sae she would expect him to come to Edelweiss. IIe had had no t.ime to secure i berth in the seeper, but was fortunately able to get one after taking the train. Gren fall went to sleep feeling both diisap 1oented atnd rigiutrid a- dispinted becal-/useoh of his ussu cion. sen it <i ntgduisIfauted hea o th t h lie waspiefri the section. hoolboyh isi i ruveandin dtano mhpaieon wth he posac retchg whoa an l1eep Afn:ite ia hty breakfstf in Newt Yorkt) man telehonead tol)te steami1seitIom panys'sl pier andh akdthli of saeil inoned itht he cl:sip w to athof lift heusual hour,' ie strignsi'htw acll edt' a e andhas soon bowl-ing faln Otward'tliii((o the i u.y wateway Dliectly tog ll bis oe awaene tho'' the he entred hse inatusIad he tathe wa t perform11t ing he verlestvo 1 schtbo trick in ruingl t go stiiishlper foot uWnatieatool gins o "otn o ma lit- ha '4' d ppeal eoCll' sestive10 anxctuse-fwouh a isay of the tip iity,t ''ial in-ainnof th wdorld!io "The~ 'it e of asin do wr ieeIiit to )1t wlater't adget lt' see ttgi' ts teng to inakie toutl a lhaned of ysei 'lf for tife GrenfallI Lory, he apo i' strized. "It' os than any? lovesic foolt eve drate of din I ani blush in , Il e h <. The4*oc, .he 1 I won't h a fool! liftht he Iiht orde th river ftio tk hn t b'a k i to the hote a. sLy ten:iptus ne r d 'oi t hil' : in i s'': t'ar. T ilts heok over l. an( h ls. listeIn'ed: \hog to1 h0 Ia lil e ier' aund wots sofoorishea to 1s ther to 'ae ns no such naue as Guggenslocker in the list. Then he went over the second class, but still no Guggenslocker, "Hasn't Mr. Guggenslocker taken passage?"' he denanlded, unwilling to believe his eyes. "Not on the Kaiser Wilhelm, sir." "Then, by George, they'll mians the boat!" Lorry exclaimed. "Maybe they'll be here in a few minutes." "1'hey can't get anything but steer age now. sir. Everything else is gone." "Are you sure they haven't taken passage?" asked the bewildered Lorry weakly. "You can see for yourself'." answered the young man curtly. Lorry was again in a perspiration, this time the result of a vague, grow Ing suspicion that had forced itself in to his mind. Gradually he cane to the conclusion that she had fooled him, had lied to him. She did not Intend to sail on the Wilhelm at all. It was all very clear to him now-that strange ness in her manner, those odd occasion al smiles. What was she-an adven turess? That sweet faced girl a little ordinary coquette, a liar? He turned cold with the thought. The clanging of bells broke upon his ears, and he knew that the great ship was about to depart. Mechanically, disconsolately, he walked out and paced the broad, crowded wharf. All was |TO nI (ONNII:l. A Cortin (iro for Croup IlNeu for 'Ion Yoorm withaout. it Filore. Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind. hard 'Vire mi)1 t bl,auat, is (otlh sialstic+ iii his 11raisr' of t;h:lulberIll ':,1 Cougb Httillr'y, Iiira P iI -" hcv1 sll h en sub1j'ct, 'to r 1lll;l, I 1, 1 1 - 4 1 1111 r n IIN for l i'"" 4 l,w '. 1 111 i I I ',1.1II. H4 wy '1114" , I.:i..1 "' , r"lnll,4. I.4 : * W 11' nn1 l, by i 'i l "is ylr ,' I . GLIMPSES.)F FASHiON. Time " 'reut Th? I.! ing in Fu r ('1 {n -,.." Iiens4ive' luttiuo 44n I'n41 suzitn. One ofI the new styles in for coaits is a short, ful1 saek, r'aching only to the w1ast line. 1 I " ' lt 1 of I, con' ac). 1t character, such as s,;, eskin, ('Pine la" and mole, thse l ile JIckets are exceed Ingly b1cmi lng. The boiero, although not as new as some of the close nfting Jackets of the season, will he wko,rn in a number' of attractive cuts. In fur the holero a particularly smart. Some of the best models have neat rolled collars and cuffs of bralded pastel cloth. Buttons arc to be conspicuously used oa wtilnter costumes, ane some of the handsomest specimens are veritable works of art. Carved mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell and enameled examples are to be found in the shops. The womtan who is forjpnate enough to own old cameo jeiw'ry-odd ear 'O rig,boce anj helke..hvn thrni tuottIInrinlto biuttonis to adorni' soni w~inat'er .gowns. liittoins on1 the' n(w ('oStnnf ar44' 2e lr. an111 hi:i iIiu ii'n . Parisine: 2:sar:' veryv pnrtia to inn )' rti ll tw hs. - h4' this s on,14i an (41Ihe 2'(stum1e44 illhtstr':aI4ld is a1 harinr 11u4de1l 44ent (overI from4) the' (4enter of box1:4 ptt 44' 14 panels of l)ilhed upl en 4(1I i'iuks. Th le lIt ile ah4rl wais1t4)d a:4 i k et i4 o f e'i'''4 441 n liroadelot.h, wviilh 2444(d ('44! ' oif i11e 1)an. (4bi4 bm HEREL AND THERE. r'ont PI 4 11' Clr TIhuin Th14'!r 1id 1.nft I eu I-- : .4 Init'4 At Popul:er. 'Conts on 14. fall p-uIts d1o not take 'II any3 W 4 wn.e:f flly new formis, al th(on i I h ( ther ar mlore closeO ftting1 i1n(d(l( tha Ioiiu haive hard r0cently3. Ap-ple (4e( m. t he4 shadel that was) AO I'l~1iopi' th I -0*'t 5iummer0, Is to the (4r 4 on 1 Il i' 441 t l n winiter models01. WalI,41COats ar-e to bes very much wore (Iri saen--o te sie ami brAst I " ,1 pI ,, 1 11 -: rNxa -. frsmtned funty vest fittetl in lte Jatcke hmt :a ra1l waistro:tI. of a1 sel)trate and m111ln11ishl Iin)ish1. .ink. I'Itr.i:nn i itnh, bro:dttil, er mint-. Ib l inr iitl while rwx ati lyInt , it h a1:,l it h- , its :ue o be ser J n1 ' I" i'!I"" 'IIl; i I"Iit It ti lilt;s (ho: (t th e :'rti. ( I:1 ie th i m )lrlminr of ny fin flies \TInuly p)e Iietter off' it' tl e* ;I iei tcd it:re lurgei- lt graahani bread and a1le15 and to a far less degree on fried pork and saleratus biscuits. In addition to being pleas lug to the taste apples furnish in gen erous amounts those elements which the system needs, are conducive to sleep, mildly laxative and from every podnt of view wholesome and bene ficial as an article of food. Instead of skimping the children to one gnarly, runty apple every other day they should be allowed to have all that they can "eat up clean." The ,apple eating habit is one that should be cultivated by old as well as young. It is one of the best ways of paying doctors' bills. A Good Iloutse Plant. Dutch hyacinths give more satisfac tion for their cost in cash and work than almost any other house plant. Plant solid bulbs about half depth ini five inch pots of goodl light, rather rich soil; water and set ini a cool, dark place until the tops commence to push up and bring into the light, but not at first into full sun. By covering the pots with coal ashes, tanbark or simi lar material, the bulbs may be kept out of doors- in a cold frame and brought in every week or ten (lays for succes sioun of blossoms.-Amerleana Agricul turist. Bears the Ih idYou have Always B0ught Bignature Notice to Debtors and Creditors N o"oC i- hereby gien to all persons hatving claims a.'uinst thle estate of L. D. Stephens, deceased, they must fi e I)15th daty dliy of Deicemb.er, I 906, or be [oreveir baIrreds. All p)ersons ind(eb)ted to antid e5stte musit matiko p, ympent to the 3'(Cuto,rs oni orV by thle above ment ioned jate. LIZZIE ST1EP'ilENS Nov. 17w. - Ex.'entors4. )ver-Wor'k Weakens Your Kidneys. D'nhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, All the blood in your body passes through tour kidneys once every three minutes.g Ht~k The kidneys are your blood purificrs. they fil.. ter out the wazte or ~' impurities in the blood. If they are sick or oni of order, they fail to do -I'" their wvork:. _ 1 Pins,aches andrheu-. rn:sm comec fra.- e - cc:::; cf urIc acid ini the blood, due tone .i uble. to. /blhe cause; q.:ick eru:ay - d( mnie:; (.2 feel a:: thog h'~ a:t trouble. be aune the hear t I: r r in pum;yitg tH,ki ". 7 '' through veins and artec. It ' I ', > raconsidere:i tha;;t only urlnar y trotk "v're tu be traced to the kidney" bu'n: m nci':icc prove:s that noc..y Cel con' . nal diseascs have their begn ai. it C'i iny rouble. If y ou are s.ick you can make no mistake fir:.1 daci -ing~ your kH'ne.yx. The m..il : ndi the ec:traordinasry eficct cf Dr. iKilmer's owfnmp-'Root, the great kidnecy renedyi is ~oon re !;h.:ed. It 2tands the highest for its .vonderfu;l Cc;e o,f the most diatresjing cases mnd [; soldl otn Its mer its y all druggists in fif ty :ent andt( one-dollar siz-.' 'a. You may have a " :saple bottle by maii 1Jnso nr Gwsn,.i,t ree, also pamphlet telling you how to finsd tut if you have kidney or bladder trouble. denition this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 2. Co., BInghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember ho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's k'tamp-Root, and the addr'ess, Binghamton, Y,on every bottle. The Mods&-y of Women Naturally makes thorn shrink from theI indelicate 1nnaMsio, the ohnt xiouas eN ainations, and nRpleasant, local traI:tt ments, wiieb sal" ph ysiciants conidhti e.stniitial in th. breatmnout of diseases Il womn. Yet, if help can b hlsil. it, is bett.rt to subm Ilit, to this v>rdoal than let the disease grow a.ud spread. ''hle iro noIe is that so often th* winan iiu nritl's ail the ann oyance wad shane for not hintg. Thoiusands of women who have i-wen enred by )r. Pierco's lavorile P'rescrip tion write in appre-Ciationl of ile enri which disien.i-es with the examintationa and local treatmentac. 'lhere ois no other medicine so sure and safe for dei.cate women as I Ftvorito I'rescription." It cures debilita ting drains. irregnlarity and female weaknetss. It always helps. It, almost always cnres. It is strictly non alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingrl-dients being printed om it< Iottle-wrapper: con tains no deleterions or liabit-forming drugs, and every itative medicinl root entering into its composition has the full endorsement of those most, eminent, in the several schools of iedical practice. Some of these nutmerons and strongest of pro fessional ealdorsomlnts of its ingredients, will be found in a paiphlet wrapped around the hot tio, also inl a booklet ialled free on rettiest. by 1r. It. V. Pi'rce, of linit'alo. N. Y. These professiona l en dorn'seiments sIlIII 1 have far mlore weight thai any anotmnt of the ordinary lay, or non-Irofessio al te:itimotniatls. 'he utist. inlt-Ili'iit wie11'ti now-a-days insfit ont kIno'w hig w lai. t.hey take as med icine insteai! It opening their uonaths like a lot iif yio:ni'a hirt: and gulping diowni I wh :ItI'v'r is IIf'erc'tt them. "1'avoIrite t're sct' il,ii " i .i tI1wN ('.\i I'otitni'i)N. It, 11;li': WV'':1! VO il t st,'uig i d sick w;IIInI*I \\'lII. I.. l'ir- '\tsdlical Advi!r is si en f e (on r"eI', !t of .4t4"lnp tit pay 'exp.'in'i Il nli t: , '' i tl i it).. II. \'. i'iirei. Un .N. Y0..'1oin o at <t:amp( r't : Farmers' Bank -OF CENTRAL, S.C. October 31st, 1906. We take pleasure in an nouncing that after seevral tin avoidable delays, we are now open for business, and we solicit your account and influ ence, and promise that we can accommodate you in every way that pertains to sound banking methods, Yours very truly, ', L AlMATA, 1'0siden H, ~J, McOee, Calier, Executors' Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. By virtue of the nuut.hority conferred upon us in and by the last will and te's tament of L. D. Stephens, deceaqed, and on file in the Jundge of Probate's office for Pickens county, we will soll to the highest bidder at Pickens c uni t house, 8. C., on saleday in Decemnbi,' 1900, during the legal hours for stale, the followving describedl real estati , upon01 the terms hereinafter mentionee' towit: ' 1st. All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land situated un the state an id county aforesaid, on the west side uIf TLwelve Mile River and Prater's creek, contatining forty-eight nnd three fourths1 (48 3 4) acres, more or less, bounded by lots Nos. 1, 3, and 4. Perry liraz,eal, and( George Cannon andl known ais lot No. 2 in said est"te. 2d. All that other tract adjoining the abomve-mflentioneod tract oni the south ide( of Prater's creek and lontainiing thirty seven and1( one-0fouthl (37 1-41acresP41. more or less, and boutnded be lands of ( eorge Cannon, L. P. Stephens and1( others, and( known as tract No. 3. 3d. All thau,t other traIct ini said conii ty and statle on the west nido of Twelve Mile river, con taining for ty.onoe ndl one. fonrth (d1 1-4) acres, more or le'ss, anid adojoininig lots Nos. 1. 2, a.nd 3, Brazealo and( others and known as traict No. 4. Theiose 1iands1 are 1sold pu1ran1ant to a (de cree in the last will and1( testamien t of l i 1). Stephiens, dleeased,i for part11it.ion - !lmonIgst the hiirs-at law of said estaite. Tirmos cash. q Plais of theseIt lands cnn be seoen ini til. Prl'lhite's ,fhlen and4 wiill bie EXiited o1na day of .ale. LAZZ,f10 8lpI;1I'N:. Nov. 1 7t0, Ie ,~c~I i' Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of streng th, nervous ness, headache, oonstipatton, bad breath, general debIlity, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges-. tionl as the.y exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure doe net only cure indigestio'n and dyspepsia, but this famous remedyI cures all stomaeh troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the muceus Membranes lining the atomach. ., r. S. S. 3Bat, e Ravenawood, W, Va., pays: I was troubled wteu r stomach for twenty years. ,oolcred me ad we are now usIng It In mIlk Kede mg.ets What You. Eat. Bottes only. $1 ,te holdta5 2% tImos the trIal sIte, wgl sells for 30 cents. Prepat-ed hylE. *eWITT & 00., OHIQAGO, Sold by Picenn n....~ Co Bargains. its and Vests. uits and one table, of Coats that we have marked down who needs a Suit. Every e higher than a year sgo, y of these goods witW those see the difference. Some present style but everybody ong coats, and what is lack lc up in quality. The suits and some of the suits mark. tter and have more wool in )ods at 15.00. '1 his is a red to prove it, and you nvinced. All sizes from 33 , at once and it will pay all temember, the early buyers al Calculator Ready Calculator, iusiness Arithmetic and teference Book Combined. This is it tniuestionably the most complete nd ('onvenieit work on Figures, for n^tA(TI(A1. l's-, ever published. It contains earl) all the SHUT Ci'TS known; Ilun rods of Sliuple Rules and Original tethods for ''asy and Rapid Calcuna iont," and 3Itihonts of A ccurate A nswers lItusuiess Examples and to Practical roblems It Sifts and Simtpliflies the whole seience f Arilhmatie, retaining only the Oreami, a initshell, as it wuere. Its Tables, Rules nd le thods are all extremely simple, emi ently useful, praictical and fully abre eit h the age of steam and electrielty. l;veryonie who pirefers to take the Simn lcat, the Shiort' t anid the Easiest way ir doing his work shou hi possess a copy of lii sefulI and conrveni ent P1o'ket Manual. youn pesonit ay prove to be ai step gstonie to a succssful1 busiress career. Should -be Without it, Because THE USE OF PENCIL,WPE i exact Interest on any sum, for anyti n p Jrai'tical rate per Cent. equi iailent of two'i or more' diiscoiuts: stance, 33':, 101 and f oflf equals 43 perent,~ per i'e"t of gain when'i goods are bought art in ii sciount from a ii sold atl list p)rices. per cent of galhi or loss wnen goods are it a d is'ounlt from thle markimog price. mark inig irie, fromn which'l a aertalin ils tlinay bie g Iv'en, and yet realize e.Certain per ('alt of grain. whetn buying, and sell 0111, ial certalin dlisiounts firom samie purie hay of thle Week, for any dale ini 300) ,ibeslides houndrails of (other very useful liv(' all the atest anid Shortest method a ii, besides mnyu pubis'hedi for lihe irst. viz.: aim Ei;s and I' nerrinig pirocesis ini log l,onig Colt, mios:" ''Short U nis hi i Multi Lest, P ercintag, aMie: surini, ete,. are ly solved with iiless thant onie-th.ird the 5 andi labor reqiri'd by ri' nary 111 ) meithiodls in thle hands of eve'ry indliiiiivhlii'(', beenus lie rules and hiiidiie'ls o~ intriente pro uealva blc pilo)linl i:t Is l ikely to occur st pirinciles. IVI( whoipy 1up all arrearsr um to ist of Jlan 0n1 by) imaiil addlc de for posta e. mt t his booulk free ailso. because terchants 8 3k for your ar Pat. colt Bflgcher. !' Unheard Of {in Met's Suits, Coa We have one table ot M\en's c aind Vests caried from last season to prices that will tempt any man body know s that w..>olen goods at tnd if you will compare the qlualit, bought this season you can readil At the Coats are shorter than the doesn't want one of the extreme I ing in length is more than mac range in price from i o.oo to t8.co, ed down to .oo are positively be them than -some of the new g< broad statement, 1)ut we are prepa have but to see the goods to be co to 42. These goods go on sal Clothing- buvers to investigate. F always get the choice thin s. Sit i~I .r II; f /V Ro:n o i nmerc - It No Farmer, Mechanic or Business Man T WILL SHOW Ai . VLAN(CE. 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I'.tai. a ' ini ha it.i; ,,t aaata.g,aaa A t'opa a-f a t -hi a i,.r ; tn't'ai,;t'f work i'honM baeh -w Itaa' h 'ai'en na''tera ti at i p It tha r inh tttta t 'sea i a ati. W...' ' it tattt thi 'lk ta -' ta . tver er 'ity. 19 7 nad on a'ia' in a y i,a o at ata'' I 1 toaa:a l -a it, . ' . - a.a ta;' the i iah a-at: toa t-t .ln un av, 1tt,a g. Where you find Shield Bra it is a safe p lace to trade, they are sold by reliable n everyuwhere. Be sure to al Kiser's King $3.5( for men, and you will get, money's worth. Made styles and all the ipop2u Leathers, Patent Colt, Vi Gun Metal, Box Calf, etc. H. C. Eise Company ma*rtr6 piM ATA,GEOjGl.