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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1,1905. ?'S L0G4L NeWS- j Mr. John T. Nicholson was in Edgefioid on businesb on Monday, accompanied by Mr. Page, a gen tleman from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fowler who reside now in Aiken came up on Thursday last ard spent a day or two with Dr. H. Parker. Mr..W. R. McHugh returned on Saturday after spending two week6 in Greenville in attendance upou the United States" court as oetit juror. . Mr. Joe Eve Miine, accompa tiied by two other darkies, went 'poeaum nuntin' the other night aud bagged, or "tailed", six of the grizzly fellows. Mrs. N. M. Jones has gone to the hospital in Augusta for treat ment. lt is probable that she will be operated on for appendicitis. .Her friends hope that she will re over speedily. \ The tremendous crowd at the Fair in Columbia last week gave tho pickpockets good pickings. "iSome one of the light fingered g9atry 'relieved Mr. Barnwell Jones of about $10. Tho friends of Col. Clinton Ward regret that he is so ill hopelessly ill it is feared. He is coffering from blood poisoning caused by a iong standing sore upon one. of his legs. Court will convene in Saluda on November, 13th, Judge Mem minger presiding. Doubtless some of the evil doers look upon being arraigned ou the fateful 13th with fear and trembling. ?\ Monday next is salesday, the first Monday in November, and the claus will gather at the court house from the four corners of the county. 6ome to attend to busi ness, others to drink booze. The S. C. C. I. cadets will re ceive their new uniforms this week and then the civilian garb will be discarded entirely. The corps of cadets is composed of a very manly set of boys, always deporting them selves as young gentlemen shoald. The merchants who have pur chased large stocks of winter goods are just a little glad to see the de cided change from summer to win ter. They are now moving out the heavy dress goods, underwear, blankets, shoes, clothing, eic. Skating is all the rage in the targe cities. We have been wonder Jug why a rink has not been opened min iffdjinfljalcl-Thfl t^Driafco^pi ; bal is in cities are-coining th^ cfoK lars almost as rapidly as do red lemonade and peanut venders at circuses. Judge Brunson, magistrate of the first judicial district of the county, ought to receive a salary of a circuit judge. The people iu biB bailiwick-a part of them at least-raise so much devilment J hat His Honor is always having to~Cftll an extra session of his court, Jt is not necessary to advertise or potft your lands in order to keep off trespassers. The last session of the legislature very wisely changed the law. Anyone found hunting or otherwise trespassing upon your ...land ie now liable to prosecution, no previous ni tice being necessary. Our town now receives mail by .the star route from Trenton seven days in the week. Prior to Sunday Jast the carrier only met the early train at Trenton during the week. Acting upon a petition from the ,citizens of our town the postal authorities arranged to have Sun day morning's mail delivered at j?dgefield also. Mr, James F. Boy kin who re aide? in Aiken county bas been in Edge?eld several days visiting hi* daughter, Mrs. Wm. P Calhoun For a number of years Hr. Boykin vas a resident >f our town, conse quently among the older eiLiz?uE be-has many friends who always' greet bim very cordially when he' comes among us. ' Supervisor D \7. Padgett has ordered an election ou the question as to dispensary or no dispeu&ary. We are glad that the voters of the county will now have a chance to say whether or not they wanta1 dispensary. We feel sure that, if they could be about Saluda for a j while aud see the conduct of some, 1 and especially on Saturday even ings, they w^uld vote no ' dispeu Baiy.-Saluda Cor. Batesburg Ad vocate PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty, Wesolieit your Prescriptions, dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices, W. E, LYNCH & CO. Heiotz's Celebrated Mixed Pickles in barrels at our store. G. PENN & SON. Just received a car each of Rock Hill,'Hackney and Chase City buggies, also a car of old Hickory wagons. We are in a position to make very close prices, _ RAMSEY^ JONES. Ask Dr. Prescott what bis wife thinks of Mack's Leafier Stoves. Edgefield Mercantile Company. . SILK SALE: Will close out 36 pieces silk now on baud at ?. Y. cost to make room for new ?tock silk. JAS, E. HABT. . Read Mr. CE. May's locals in the this issue. They have a busi ness-like ring to them, and will save y<.u money if you will head them. Mrs. E. E. Adams will leave to-day for Moultrie. Ga., to attend the marriage of her niece, Miss Floy Reddick. She will also spend a portion of the winter in that de lightful climate with her sister, Mrs. Josephine Reddick. . The S. C. C. I. girls, we mean the graduates of that institution, are in demand as teachers. Miss Ruth DeLoacb is teaching the school at Eureka, a station be tween Trenton and Aiaon, and Miss Rhett Warren ?is teacher of McKendree'8 flourishing school. The lattei made a harried visit to Edgefield on Monday. Mr. A C. Bridgeman, the inter state Y. M. C. A. eecr tary, visited the association at tho. college on Thursday of last week. He was very much pleased with the man ner in which these young men are conducting their Christi?n work, speaking to the writer in the high est terms of the boys who compose the 6tudeut body of the S. C. C. I. Now is the lime to buy shoes. Get my prices* before buying, Can save you money. C. E. MAY. The monument of the late Mr. John C. Bussey will be unveiled at Red Hill church on uext Sun day at 12 o'clock. Appropriate services will be held under the auspices of the Order of Woodman of the World, All members of the Order who can possibly do so are invited aud urgpd lp be present. Mr. Thomas Furse is uow the Southern 's agent at Trenton. He is faithful, very efficient and as honest as thc days are long. Mr. Furse will at an early day move bis family to Trenton; They will occupy the Baptist parsonage. Edgefield envies Trenton these good people.- - Miss Mary Buford has just re ceived another shipment of beau tiful ready-to-wear hats by express. She also has a large assortment of misses and children's hats. Miss Buford's fall millinery has beeu very generally admired aud ber sales have already been sp large that she has had to replenish har s'ock several times. There are tco many pretty girls in Edg'efield-^real sougsters as well as those of pretty phmage for the bachelors to allow next M juday's opportunity to pass. If one of these bachelors will pur chase the handsome Caughman home, it will not be such a diffi cult matter to entrap gome ope of these pretty birds. Just received a supply of Red Letter BibleB at very reasonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. .._Misfl-Xaiia.--Ti 1.1m a n- will .jp-age home in. a few days to be present at a very delightful house party with which Miss Sarah Lee will entertaiu at her home in Abbe ville. From thence Miss Tillman will go ou a trip north during which time she will visit friends iii Boston, Philadelphia and New York City.-?-Trenton Cor. Augus ta Chronicle. .The general supply of money in the United States is sai i to have increased over $79,000,000 duriDg the past year, making the per capi ta circulation $31.08. If that be the actual circulatiou for every man, woman and child in this couutry there is something radically wrong with th.! partitioning of ir. There are many in'and about Edgefield who eau not show 31 cents, to say uothing of $31. Read of the nice things to eat that Messrs. W. E. Lynch & Co tell about in their new locals. Such delicacies are very sug gestive of the festive season that will be upon U9 before many short weeks come and go. When you get anything at the Lynch store you can know that there is nothing better. Mr. Holstein buys only the best. Mr. W, E. HoUton who spent Sunday last with the boinefolks travelled in the Piedmont section of the state last week and says that ali of'tjie cotton in that sec tion is not only pipked but most of it sold, if the farmers wilt "hold their holt" a little while longpr those who yet have cotton will realize more fur it than the staple is at present bringiug. I say positively that there is no better line of plothing in Edgefield and that I (San not be uudersold. Give me an opportunity to prove what I say. CE. MAY. j The Cof-fiep Store Again offers a cut price sale fo take place Monday and Tuesday, November the 27 and 28th, on Ginghams, Bed Ticking, Calico arid White Waisting. Reaqer, 'tis Up to yoi? to be ou baud Monday and Tuesday |f 'tis prices you .want, Respectfully, W. H. T?JRNER. , Proprietor Corner Store, / Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes, a flaming pjty fe saved by dynamiting a space that the fire cau't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing-but dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Qray, of Cajhoun, Ga., writes; "My wife had a very aggravated pough, whiph kept ber a^ske nights. Two physicians could not help her; so efte took Dr. ping's New Discovery for Coor sumption, Coughs and Colds, whiGh eased bey cougjj, gaye her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bron chitis and La Grippe. Price 50 and $1.00; guaranteed at W. E. Lynch & Co, and G. L. Penn & Sou. Mr. H. C. Middleton, of Augus ta, came up to our city Monday ou a business trip. Mr. Middleton, being a wide-awake, aggressiv? young man, was greatly pleased at th? prospect of the installation of an electric light plant in Edge field. He is of the opinion that a plant to supply water, owing to the vast area covered by the town, would be too expensive to be prac ticable. Miss Leila Cbeatbam, daughter of Mr. P. W. Oheatham,of Cieora, has been chosen a? stenographer aud typewriter for Mr. A. E. Pad gett, president of the Farmers Bank and The Edgefield Mercan tile Company. This position was formerly filled by Miss Lucretia Bruuson. Haviug graduated from the business department of the S. C. C. I. last Tune, Miss Cheetham is well fitted for tho place, Tbe W, 0. T. V, convention which was held in Johnston dur ing f HG early port of last week was auonued by sfeveral of the members of the local organization who in vited the convention to meet at Edgefield in 1900- Tbe invitation was aocepted, We are glad that this body of uoble women will hold their next convention iu our midst. A warm reception awaits. We can't wine and dine them, as the saying goes, but we shall treat them royally. Messrs, B. L. Jones & Son have just received a car of first-class horses direct from the blue grass farms of old Kentucky. They can show you horses with speed, style and quality. The opportunity of getting real Kentucky stook sel dom presents itself. Hence, now is the time to get a dependable family horse or a first-class sad dler. Call at the stables of Messrs. B. L. Jones & Son in the rear of the court house and they will take pleasure in showing you their stock. Miss Emtna Daniel, daughter of f)r. Jobo F. Daniel, who resides near Saluda, has been, engaged to teach the third grade at Connie Maxwell Orphanage. Superintend ent Jamison acted wisely aud well in making this selection. By rea son of her intellectual endowment, together with the training which she has received in a cultured, Christian home, Miss Daniel is eminently fitted for this special work-that of developing the minds and moulding and shaping the lives of these little orphans. Just received fresh supply Seed ed Raisins, Currants Cition, Nuts, Spices, etc. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Several hors? traders with th^ir calico horses and covered wagons passed through town a few days ago. The advent of these so-rcalled "Gypsies" announces the opening! bf the horse trading season. Owing to the general prosperity of the people the season will open earlier ltjhan nfliial aad -.7'""?-,R**^.^?F^?| being a good ope. By the way, other counties have their horse traders conventions, why should uot Edgefield' have one? The Ad vertiser nominates Mr. J. A. Hobbs as president of the convention. Salesday will be an auspicious op? casiou for President Hobbs to effect a permanent organization. The liquor dealers and distillers know wheo to send out their tempting literalure. After the crops are harvested and people have some spare change the liquor dealers send thousands of circulars all over the country offering very tempting inducements, hoping thereby to secure orderB. The writer has received not lees than a do&en of them, every> one of which is destroyed as BQQU as opened. Do not be deceived by these special offers. By readiug betweon the lines of these circulars you oap see the devil and bis imps. Should you yield and order the liquor you will Gftrtaiuly find bis majesty in the jug when it arrives. Throat Cut From Ear to Ear. On Saturday night last oiir town was thrown into a state of great excitement ou account of a homi cid i. both participants being negroes. Cap Morgan cut the throat of Stuart Butler, severing the wind-pipe aud several large veins and arteries iu the neck, which resulted iu death in les? than half au hour. The fracas occurred on the lot ju the nar of the-store of .Messrs. Jones ? Son. A worthless strumpet, Can Morgan's wife, was the cause of the trouble. Tbe two men had previously passed angry wordn ?bout her. Believing thal he had just.-cause to kill Bqtler, Morgan voluntarily Burreui}ered io the authorities about twelve o'clock Saturday night. In .such caseathe women ought uot to be allowed to go scot-free. We WHit youj: trade iu our line and stand rpady to matph any prices yin Dry goodd, Clothing, Shoesyand Notions. C. E. MAY. lu Time of Peace. In the first mouths of the Ptus siarJapan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation aud the early advan tage of those who, so to speak, iihave shingle^ their roofs ip flry weather," The virtue of prepar ration has made history and giveu to us our greatest meu. Tho indi vidual as well as the nation should pe prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first polf} you take? A poid pap be pured muph more quietly when Irea^d ag it haB been contracted and hefpre it has become settled in the system. Chamberlain's Qopgh fternedy is famous for its eurea of colds and it should be kept at hand leady for instant use. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son aud all Medicine Dealers. _m M.?MIIII - -f ?' j- . ?erj" ' "Tl The Last Days of Court.' : In. the case of Walker vs.:We.8tr ern Uuion Telegraph Company; which waB being tried when our issue of last week was printed, a. verdict of $950 for plaintiff was rendered. Mr. Walker was repre sented by Messrs. Evans.and Sim kin?, and the Western Union by P. H. Nelson, Esq, and Messrs: Tompkins and Wells. In the suit of W. D. Woodward vs. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company a verdict was found for tho defendant company, which was represented by P. H. Nelson, Esq., and Messrs" Shep pard Bros., Messrs. Simkius and DrfVore representing the plaintiff. Moses Holmes vs. Southern Railway, verdict for defendant. J. W. JJaVore, Esq., was counsel for plaintiff and E. M. Thomson Eeq. for defendant, Motions wore argued for new trials in the following cases: As bill vs. Hughes, Harrison vs. West e'rn Union Telegraph Company, and Walker vs. Western Union Telegraph Company. Judge Gage reserved his decision which will be filed later. Consumption ^ There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scott's Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. ^ From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil- for consumption. Of course the patient could not lake it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate for a long time. There no oil, not excepting bu so easily digested and a 'bed by the system as cod i it oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. ^ We will send you a. sample free. ?j Bc sure that this picture in the form of a label is on die wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c. ind gi; all drugs isti NICE THINGS TO EAT, Legget t's Mi nco Meat, Buck wheat, Maple Syrup, Spaghetti, Cream Cheese, Chocolate, Flavor ing Extracts etc. W. E. LYNCH & CO. FOR SALE : 3 fiue milch cows, fresh io pail, S. B. NICHOLSON. Wear the Warren suspeuder. For sale by ' C. E. MAY. If you are looking for chairs that are nicely finished "low in prioe and comfortable, you Bhould by all means call at store of Edgefield Mercautile Company. Chapped Hands. Wash your hands with waim water, dry with a towel a.id apply Chamberlain's Salve just before going to bed, and a speedy euro is certain. This salve is also unequal ed for skin disease. For sale by G. Jj. Penn & Son aud all Medi cine Dealers. We have' just received the largest stock of Rockers, Dining Chairs and Piping Tables ever brought lo this market. RAMSEY & JONES We have just received a fresh shipment of Nun nal ly's CandieB by express. Cl U PENN & SON. The Goldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Can nady and Babcock Buggies are still going down the road ftbeacf of. al{ ?ihe?-a. Edgefie|d Mferpantile Company, Sells More of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than of Ali Other's Put Toge?he. Mr. Tho?. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says:':"I have had the local agency fqr Chamberlain's Cough R^n^edy ever since it was iutrcsduped. iu.to. Canaula, apd I sell ag mnoh of it as I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of I be I many dozens sold under guarantee,! J have not had one hot lie return-1 ed. I eau personally recom.ta?ndi this medicine as Jt have u^ed it piyeplf and given it to my children and always with the beet results." For salo hy G. L. Penn & Son arid all ^iedipine Peal ers. TU BMP SEED : We have just received a* fresh supply of all of the popular variet?s of Turnip Seed. We only buy the very best Beed that are grown. Let us sell you. TT.M MONS BROS. . 4: Baking Powder Food made with alum baking powder cam?s alum to the stomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that such iood is partly indi gestible and unhealthful WANTED! WANTED!! ' All old scrap iron at 20 eta per 100 pounds. I pay highest market price for cotton Beed and highest market price for seed cotton after the 15th December. Best quality brick always on hand for sale. M. A. TAYLOR. Call and see our beautiful as sortment of pictures before they have been picked over. ' . RAMSEY & JONES. Just received Fresh Citron, Cur rants, and Raisins. G. L. PENN & SON. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns,. Belle Plaine, Mi:m, writes that a friend dreadfully in |jured bis band, which swelled up like blood poisouinp;. Buckler's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and Raved hu life. Best iu the world for burns and sores. 25c at W. E. Lynch & Co, and G. L. Penn & Son, Don't buy a Buggy until you have seen our "Watertown" to ar rive in a few clays. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," (writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., describing his fear ful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleen and of all interest iu life. I had tried many different doctors and sever al medicines, but got no benefit, until I began to use Eleotric Bit ters. So wonderful was their effect, tliat in three days Heit like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at W. E. Lynch & Co, and "G. L. Penn & Son. gr^rggf^ej^ji tfut par?nec? coffee" at J5 cts per pound. It will please you. TIMMONS BROS, Croup, A reliable medioine and one that should always be kept in the home for immediate use is Cham berlain's Cough Remedy., It will 'prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough apppare. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son, and all Medicine Dealers. BEI AND C SURROUND! ENCE ON WE I WE believe we are in a any home artistically and ser nowhere in the South can gc than ou our floors, grade consi largest and moat up-to-date that no dealer will allow botte no firm is more anxiously to E great or small-entirely satisf "You will be convinced o. deal with us." PIAN?S SMALL MUSICAL FURNI GO-Ci BABY CA A? SEWING ft ASK FOR C Broad St reet, =35EE New Fall Mill I desire to inform the lad: that I have just received my \ NE RY, I have studied very have purchased all of the newi My line of PATTERN HATS is very strong. I kno> I am constantly adding ne \ invite you to call. Miss M Opposite Presto I We are daily opening up pinter Clothing, Prices never so reasonabli The quality and workman j Corrie and see them befar i 6.co to 18.00, Boys7 from We solicit your trade,, W. A ' flgg^Next to post-office^ We have in stock .bunal robes made in latest styl?s for men, women and chiidreu $1-00 to $15. 00. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Have you tried our new 10 cents ; Salmon. You will like it. G. L. PENN & SON. Go to the planing mill for-shin gles, no. 1 and no. 2. FAULKNER & CATO. We simply do not propose to be undersold. We are ready to serve you and ask and examination of our Furniture, Stoves, Vehicles, etc. Edgefield Mercantile Company. A solid car of chairs to arrive this week, ranging in price from 50 cents to $8.00. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Freeh supply of National Bis cuit Company's Crackers in bulk and in packages. TIM MONS BROS. Largest stock of Chairs ever brought to Edgefinld now on sale at EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. For fresh Prunes, Figs and Dates comp to our store. G. L. PENN & SON. We defy competition on Rugs and Art Squares. Ours are beauties and are very ch?ap. RAMSEY & JONES. We guarantee tires on all Mitch ell Wagons to run 4 years without shrinking. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. You can't break Mitchell wagon skein?. We guarantee them to be of beet maleable iron. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co'. FOR SALE : Ono good, young mare. Works anywhere. C. E. MAY. Just arrived, a lot of Auburn one hori-e wagons. Let us sell you one. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Ask Bob Griffith what he thinke of the Taylor Cauuady Buggy. Then ask Hugh Quarles abouts the Goldsboro. EDGEFIFLD MERCANTILE CO. It makes no difference what the merits of a wagon are. You caD find one as good or better. Try a Mitchell or Owensboro. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. There is no use to send to the city stores or mail order houses for Wedding Presents. We have a very large assortment of Cut Glass, Silverware, Cutlery, Jewel ry and Sundry novelties that are too numerous to mention, all of which wera purchased from the leading manufacturers of the country. Let us supplyjyour needs We can 3ave you. money. RAMSEY & JONES. Cleared for Action. When the body is cleared for action, by Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of hea't.h on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firm ness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them. 25c at W. E. Lynch & Co, and G. L. Penn & Son. IEVE THAT AR COMFORTABLE IfMOSi INFLU EES LIFE position to completely equip isibly; we also believe that )ods be sold for lower prices' dered; that our stock is the in this part of the country; r O?" more liberal terms; that uake each and eyery sale actory to the purchaser. f these facts too, if you ever ORGANS, ; INSTRUMENTS, TURE, ^RTS, . RRIAGES ?D IACHINES. Linery, ?es of Edgefield and vicinity PALL STOCK of MILLI closely the new styles and est and latest things. and READY-TO-WEAR N I can please you. w goods to my stock. ary Buford. terian Church. IN6! our large line of fall and ship guaranteed. e buying. Men's Suits from itoo to 7.00. L. HART & co. Mail Order Dept, Samples Carefully j Sent on Request. j ?Express PreptUd on j j i ?all Orders Over X iv? Dollars Accompani ed by Gash. Fall Buying Made Easy -AT THE ike Store, Salesla dies to help a?id assist you to suggest the latest styles to fit and combine color to your becomingness. Ladies of EjCLgfefieXcL and vicinity we extend to you our greeting to visit our store while in Au gusta.-. We are prepared to show the most exclusive line of COLOR" D DR SS GOODS BL CK GOODS SILK MIL Lils"RY and RE DY-TO-W AR SUITS and SKIRTS. These goods are selected with care by experienced buy ers just from New York. We are confident to please ) ou in the most advance styles at the very lowest prices. Ladies Home Journal patterns, ioc. 15c. ^Oct a style Book Free by mail. Make our Store your Headquarters Ladies Parlor's for] Visitors in the City. Mailorder atteod too at one? rotura on next trata. (Ult lullarky 830 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. Now Ready OXJKL ITJklvIv STOCK is about complete, and we invite interested buyers to call and in spect this- array of Merceadise. prices, styles an are correct. Satisfaction given or your money back. Yours for business, JAS. E. HART Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. Welcome ! Welcome ! I We welcome you to our store to inspect our NEW FALL GOODS. Every department is now full. SHOES : No better line of Shoes has ever been shown in Edge field, all grades and prices. CLOTHING: Before buying see our great values in Men's and Boys' Clothing. They can't be beat. DRY GOODS : This department is up to our usual high stand ard. DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS: We have all of ths nsw weaveB in these goods, also all'of the popular colors. See our Laces, Embroideries and dress Trimmings of all kinda. A Supurb line of Silks for Waists. C Underwear from 25 cents up to the finest. 09^"Come to see us. The New York Racket Store will not bs undersold. J. W. PEAK. Made-to-Order Garments Moderate Prices Stylish Serricable Delay WE GUARANTEE EVERY GARMENT TO GIVE ALL AROUND SATISFACTION IN WEAR, SERVICE AND STYLE Examine our several hundred samples of Cheviots, Wor steds, Cassimeres, etc.-none better. Overcoats and suits made from heavy-weights thet will protect your body from chilling winds and your pocket book from high prices. You will never fully appreciate the convincing worth of our garments until you have worn one of them-they retain their shape and appearance of new ness during au entire season's wear-and longer if you use them, Ever since we started in business we have made standards and prices^Standard* higher and Prices lower. It will be a pleasure to convince you that what we say is right. Better give ut this opportunity-it will pay you. G. E. MAY. Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonk No-Core-No-Pay. 50 c*.$ts.