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tMfe Manning gimes. LOU 1 APPELTF. Jti0 MANNING. S. t'." 5EPT - PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SCRIPTION RATES: One year....................... .......I .o .six months'................... Four months.--- . ADVERTISI\NG RATES: One 'uilre. one time. $1: each subsequent in Oein cents. Obituaries and Tributes of sertont charged for as regular advertisements. I.ibt.-r1 coritracts made for three. six and twelve months. CoXmmunications must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to reveive attention. No commutication of a personal character a ill be published excelt .~- an do rtiscient. ntatr.d :Lt the l'v,.u2lcC :t 11?:,~i :a: Sic cid~ Q'lx-- mautte.. OUR STANDARD-BEARERS. For President: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRVYAN, OF NEBRASKA. For Vice-President: ADLAI E. STEVENSON, OF ILLINOIS. ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY. El Capitan Narciso Gener Gon zales, editor of the Columbia State, and counselor in the Has kell and Pope movements, now a recognized leader of the Prohi bition forces, although a strong advocate of the license system, in a labored editorial which might have won laurals for " In d' Pitts colard porter" seeks to array the temperance vote of the State against Governor Mc Sweeney by throwing bouquets at Messrs. Gary and Patterson recent candidates. According to Signor Gonzales the Gary and Patterson vote should go to Hoyt on next Tuesday, because if the people will only elect Hoyt, he will enforce the dispensary law in Charleston, and elsewhere by remedying the evils complained of by Gary and Patterson; that is to say, Hoyt will seize bar fix tures and do all manner of things to make things hot, even if he has to "raise hell on Chicco street." The Prohibition forces are certainly in a dilemma; be fore the first primary, the dis pensary was a stench in their nostrils and, as a moral principle it should be driven out, now that 58,596 votes were cast for the dispensary system against 33,833 for prohibition, a shifting of position takes place, and we find the leaders of prohibition whist ling through the bung-holes of whiskey barrels to keep up their courage for the second battle Featherstone who was defeated two years ago, has opened up headquarters in Columbia some where in the vicinity of the Co lumbia State's printing presses, and we look to see the country flooded with all manner of litera ture, hot from the presses urg ing the voters to put aside their individual preference between prohibition and dispensary and vote for Hoyt. Manager Feath erstone and Counselor Narciso Gener Gonzales will not be able to fool the people by shifting their plan of campaign- Every man who believes the dispensary system the most practical method of controlling the sale of liquor will turn out on next Tuesday and vote for M. B. McSweeney for Governor. Remember voters, that on next Tuesday will the contest be decided, as to whether Governor McSweeney the rep resentative of the dispensary or Colonel Hoyt the advocate of a hydra-headed idea called "Prohi bition-Dispensary" shall be the next Governor of South Carolina In the first primary the dispen sary system received a tremen dous endorsement nearly two thirds of the white voters of the State voted to sustain the dis pensary, and notwithstanding the efforts made to discredit Till man by advising that his name be scratched, he received 73,679 votes the largest vote ever given to a candidate with opposition in the State's history. Tillman had~ no one running against him, but he provoked an opposition to him. by his impolitic utterances. He gave the opposition an opportu nity to seek and advise revenge, and wherever they could in fluence a man to scratch his name they did so. In the election which is to take' place next Tuesday, the Prohi bitionists rely upon the vote be ing light outside of the cities and towns; they hope the coun try vote will not turn out and that the opposition to the dispen.: sary system being principally in the towns and cities, and the voters in them being convenient to the polls, they will turn out in full and thereby give Colonel Hoyt a majority. The result of the first primary shows conclu sively that the General Assembly will be anti-prohibition, then if the "Prohibs" are not after office what hope can they possibly have for prohibition if Hoyt is elected. Turn out next Tuesday before 4'clock in the afternoon, CHURCH AND STATE. Spain was once the pride of nations her institutions were of the grandest, and her posses sions were world wide. Now she is sitting on the stool of mor tification, her institutions crumb ling and her possessions slipping away from her. The cause of her humiliating condition can be attributed to her permitting church, and State to assimilate. No country can stand the on ward march of progress unless church and State are held apart; this was seen by the founders of the American government, and timne has proven the wisdom of that view. Those nations whicih oermitted themselves to become priest-ridden are the- victims of ignorance, superstition, vice and an unmerciful rule of tyranny. The clergy of Spain dominate the politics of that nation, and it is a notorious historical fact, that only about 15 per cent of the Spanish colonial subjects can read and write: in every country iml political control of religious bi gots, ignorance, superstition and intolerance is rampart. The priests keep their subjects in ig norance, lest they assert their individuality and question their power, and grow sleek and fat on the toils of those who fol low their lead, while their delud ed and blind followers are kept in poverty and rags. Wherever the stars and stripes are flung to the breeze, freedom of thought, action, and speech should exist-the fundamental law guarantees this, and the people have shed oceans of blood for this principle. This happy condition can only be maintained by a jealous regard for the princi ples as laid down by the founders of the government, and the hold ing apart of Church and State. McSweeney is being bitterly and unfairly opposed by Narciso Gener Gonzales the great es pouser of the cause of Haskelism, the fellow who wanted everybody to scratch Ben Tillman. Narciso Gener Gonzales is a license man but for his present purposes he is a warm advocate of Col. Hoyt's election. What does Gonzales see in Col. Hoyt's election for the license people? Narciso Gener Gonzales, edi tor of the Columbia State con fessed to having turned at the last moment, his support to Eller-be two years ago for a promise of a "high license" -lause in the Governor's mes sage. Has Colonel Hoyt given Signor Gonzales a promise to recommend high license also? onzy,these gubernatorial prom ises, according to your alleged xperience are nil. The people of South Carolina have not forgotten how Narciso Gener Gonzales, editor of the Columbia State confessed having betrayed the Prohibitionists two years ago, and we do not believe the Prohibitionists place much confidence in him now, Mr. Featherstone the former defeated prohibition candidate has opened up head-quarters in Columbia, somewhere in the vicinity of the "State" office possibly, where he can keep a sharp eye upon the man who, two years ago in a fit of temper confessed having sold Featherstone out to Ellerbe. Clarendon is honored by the election of Mr. M. S. Cantey as one of the Democratic electors. When the State Executive Comn mittee met and the call for nom inations was made for electors from the respective Congres sional districts, the editor of THE TIMES, recognizing in Mr. Cantey a staunch Democrat, and gentleman of unquestionable integrity, placed him in nomina tion which was seconded by Hon. W. D. Evans of Marlboro, and Mr. Cantey was unanimously elected. We sincerely congrat ular Mr. Cantey, as being the recipient of this compliment, an honor that is seldom given to a a~n over once in a lifetime, and is very much sought after. In Mr. Cantey's case, the honor is ae greater, because it conies to him unsought, and in the nature of a surprise. William Jennings Bryan will not have in the elect orial college a vote, cast for him in the entire Union, by a purer man than M. S. Cantey of Sum merton. How's This ? We offer One H{undre-d Dollars Reward for any case of C'atarrh that cann1ot be cured by Halis Catarrh Cure. F. 3. cHsENE & CO.. Prp-.. Teledo. 0. We. Ihe undersinw~td. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and belie-ve him perfectly honorable in all bu,-iness tran.ac-t ions and tinai c-ially able to carry out any blientions~ made hv their tirma. wES & TIAx. wholesale drue:ists. Toledi. .. WAT.DrNG. KIYNAN & 5I1 v'.N. wholesale drua zists. Toledo. 0. Hall>' Catarrh Cure is taken internalv. aictinz drud ~ists. Testimonials free. Ha's Familly Pills are the bes.t. A mouse is afraid of a man. a miau is afraid of a woman, and a woman is Six Reasons Why a Prominent Ctizen of Greenwood Will Vote for McSweer ey I am going to vote for h-Sween'y for Governor, and I'll tell vou w.x: 1. 1 like him personally. He i p !>lain. unassming and at the ,::i!e thAe alla ble and sociable. II- is a f:iend to those who are his friends and is without vindictiveness towards those who art not. 2. I agree with his politics. I en dorse his position on the dispensary. on the educational question and on the other questions of State policy. 3. He is an efficient. execntive. It i; admitted that under his adtministratiou the dispensary law has beet ti t:r en forced than it ever was before. :nid he has done it quietly and in I b-it*it' like manner. with'out the lthwing :"f horns or beating of tnrus. I e blieves in enforcing the law. Taki' hii acti n at B3eaufort. at Florence an.d in th. Pons cast. H<, l- ad no i iiendt make in either u:ase and ran ti- rb-k ilmak w"ih h:1 1ait 0- 'iuf. . .1 w lot lqii' V."s I gal: '* ' iitt" ." .tt 1;o h1:rv. tatken th~e cours' t,:mt ;e:di" 4. lie is his own ii. .n- ee he has been in te ('ioer.-' clair he has beeu Governor. He i, the creature ol no ima n or sot of ni-n: he is not the manikin that jumps when the master hand pulls the strings. 5. His administration has been char aeterized by business-like methods and enforcement of the law. If the people of South Carolina want prohibition and will elect a i Leg',isiature that will pass a prohibition law. eSwn eu y Will en force that law as thorutghly anti efti cienitly as Hoyt or any other man. In deed. it strikes me that Governor Me Sweenev would be the best ian to en force a' prohibition law. Hoyt. it is well known, will receive pr acttitally the solid vote of the blind tiger elieiet. If he should be elected could he be very vigorous in enforcing the law arainst those who '>ut him in oite' If 1 were a Prohibitionist. and wanted t-> see the law enforced. I would vote for 'rohiibi tionists for the Legislature to pass the law.aud vote for MeSweeuey for Gover nor, so as to have an untrammelled. courageous man to endorce it. 6. I am going to vote for McSweeney for Governor as an encouragement and incentive to the poor hoys of the State. McSweeney was left a friendless orphan at an early age, and his first money was made as a newsboy on the streets of Charleston. He is now the chief magis trate of the State. and he has risen by his own efforts and his own merit. I want to see him re-elected. so that I can point to him and show to my boys that the brightest station and honor are pos sible for them if they will strive for them and deserve them. CAROLINIAN. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach. liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite. poisons in the blood. backache, nervousness, headache and tired. listless. run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner. Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down. and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than any thinig I could take. I can now eat anythine and have a new lease on life." Only .) cents. at the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Every bottle guar anteed. New Zion Notes. Editor The Manning Times: Miss Carrie and Norah Siskron of Darlington are visiting the Misses Lav ender. There will be a festivaI at the Man ning road school house on next Friday night Mliss 3Mamie M1c(olloim, manager. M1rs. J. WV. Fleming is quite sick. Fine rain on yesterday. C'andidates are cooling oiff for the home run. K. W. J. New Zion. Sep~t. 3. 1900. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. hing's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated gl'obue of headlth; tiat chan'es we:knew- into strenigth. listless n-ss into energy. brain-fae into mentl power. Tevre wonderfu. in buildng up the health. Olyv se. per boY. S.end by th-: l. It. Lrea Drug M:t-r. 3 31arr'iage is a colmitee of two. with discretionary powvers to increase theiir numb'er. Does it Pay to Buy Cheap ? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you wvant something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and moire regular cli mate? Yes. if possible: if not possible for you, then in either ca'se tage the ONLY remedy that has been inti duced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles. "Bos chee's German Syrtip." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to de stroy the germ disease. but allays intla mation, causes easy expectoration. gives a good night's r'est, and cures the p~a tient. Try ONE bottle. Ilecommended many years by all druggists in the wold. Foi' isale by the 11. B. Lor'yea Drug Store. Isaac M1. Loryea. Propr. b Imitation may be the sincerest flat tery: but a girl doesn't think so when sheis presented with a paste diamond. A Minister's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colie. not a botle of Chamnberiain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rioea Remedy. took two doses and was entirely cured." says R1ev. A. A. Power of Emnpori.Ka\:n. -My neighbor ae.ross the street w--s ..ick for over a week. had two or three bottles of medi cine Irona the dct'or. He used the-m for three or fur days without relit'f. then called. in ani other dioctor who treated hium for somne days a-ndl rave him no relief. so dischar'ed imn. I ~went ever to see him the next mornin'. H- said his bowels were iin a terrible ti.hathey had been running off so long that it wasit aLmost bloodv tiux. I asked hiim if he had tried Chain beri's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea R-emedy and he said. 'No.' I went home and brought, him my bottle and gave him one dose: told him to take another dose in fifteen tor twenty mm utes if lie did not find relief. but he took no more and was entirely cured." For sal~e by the 1. . Loryea Drug Store.Isaac M. Lotyea. Prop. Mlatrimony may be a holy rite, but many men who go up against it are wholly left. SCOT T'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST- Because. If any member of the family has a hard cold, it wil cure it. SECOND- Because. if the chil dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. fjgRDBecause, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them fleshI and strength. FORTH - Because it is the standard remedy in a:1 throat and luig affections. No household should be without it. It can be taken in summer as well as in winter. 5. and $z.cO, all druggists. COTT R OWNE. Chemists. Neiw York. ''crevitv is the So: of Wit." v h i - . .t th r h traygedy enougt~h ;It ho(me. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Bought Bears the Signature of Prolably the good dye young becau.* early piety makes them prematurely Keep Quiet and u.e Cairr.ain's C.lic. Cholera and Di.r ri. h-emed} for all pains of the stomach and li unnatur:'IL l07 h *iwess ci the bowels. It alway: cures. For .lby the R. B. Loryea Drua Store Isaa 11. L.eryea. Propr. [janlay The lntern that the law compel wheleiu. to arry is a sort of legal light. CA, A' t TO . Ber the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Tobacco Baskets FOR SALE BY THE People's Tobacco Warehouse, AT THE Manning Hardware Company's Store, IN MANNING. These Basket.s are made of White Oak and they are equal to any tobaccc basket on the market and MUCH CHEAPER. Call at the Manning Hardware store and inspect them. C. M. MASON. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Iartificially digests the food and alls Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddlgest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it Iin efficiency. It in. stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralga,Cramps and( all other results of imperfect digestion. Price50c. and1. Lage size contains 214 times smallsize. Book allaboutdyspepsiamalebdfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT aco CO. Cicago. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stole, IsA Ac 31. LORYEA. PRor. A Good Clothing Store Is where you get the right sort of Clothes without dan ger of mistake. Our Clothes are of the right sort, and you will appreciate their excel lence and smallness of cost. We Mvae Clothes to Order for those who prefer them. Lasting Materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri ees. Your orders will have our best attention. .L DAIDM &RO S.W. Car. King aud Wentworth Sts., CH AR LESTON. S. C. INSURANCE FIRE. LIFE .XACCIDENTa BURGLARY INSULANCE. Tailor-Made Clothing. PI UARANTERED. AFULL LINE OF SAMIPLES. Carpets, Art Squares, RUGS. DR APERIES & BED SETS. Colored desians and samnples; of gods Carpets sewed frr-e and wadded lining fur nished. FREE. - -- -J. L. WILSON. ALWASKEEON HAND 'aiw~tmei There is no kind of pain or ache, internal or exter nal, that Pain-Killer I:wil not re leve. LOOK OUJT FOR IMITATIONs AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. MONEY TO LOAN, I amD preparedl to ntegotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable termis. R. 0. PURDY, sumter, s. c. For Sale or Rent. The Lot a.nd Dwel-lin:: of Iter. JTames MDowell in Manning. Also two desirable Building Lots ad joining for sale. For terms app~ly to JOSEPH F. RHAME, EECURES BY Gerstle's Female Panacea. One Bottle Cured Where Physician Failed. Isold your GE^STLE'S FEMALE PANACEA (iG. F," P.) to a young lady caatomer whom our physician had given up as hopeless. and told her if it did her no good she need Snot pay for it. After taking one bottle she was entirely / -A cured and has been in good health ever since. _ Moore's Bridge. Ala. J. R. GILLILAND. r t j-Health Restored. I was weak and in very bad health and unable to do my work. I used one bottle of Ii r ~ GEASTLE~S FEMALE PANA cEA (G. F. P.) and it did 2r me more good than anything I IfthreIsan Cs-!f ever used. I am now in good If there is any Cos health and can do my work. tiveness, use St. Jo- Mas. S. E. CHANDLER. seph's Liver Regula- . Gin. Ark. tor until the Bowels - become regular. (et It from your druggist, T or send us 25 cents and we will send you . a package, prepaid. Suffered from Change of Life. Vy w ife sws sick for seven years. sutfhring from the /'A;...UIi ii Change of ife. \%e tried everything e could get from the doctors and paid out a coniderable sum for treat- 'I ment without any Rood result. We then began usi ng II GERSTL -s FEMALE PANACA 'gGo. F. P.) and it did \ ( 1 more gL than all else we ha use for six years. It is . the greatest remedy for snirering females ever placed on the market. J. D. UORI)E;N. Colmiesneil. fex. If your druggist does not keen It, send as Sr.oo and will send you al bottle, all charges paid. L. GERSTLE a CO., Chattanoo:as, T.tnn. Solat The It 3, Loryea Dry Stre, liac M Loryea, Prop Your Head Aches To=day. It is a small matter; but it ached two days ago, and again a week ago. You are acquiring a habit of headache. That must be stopped. The trouble is with your liver. You want a mild lax ative, and then a tonic to stimulate the appetite and make the blood rich and pure. Ask your 1... yo > AND'ThNic PEU. druggist fTr DTONijYE PEIU.2 r For sale by THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. S. R. VEN NING, - Jeweler & Watch Repairer, MANNING, S. C. -- DEALER IN - Watches, Olocks, Jewelry, Silver ware and All Einds of Fancy Novelties. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HEAVY SILVERWARE AND FANCY Articles of all kinds, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Such goods have never been sold here before. Call and see them. I deal also in liioIte MCI1 110111-POIApg11 QI100 1111 MEMOsso. All Novelties in Silver bought of me will be engraved free of cost. ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED. Manning Times Block, three doors south of Postoffice. WVe have just received a lot of nice, seasonable gonds which we know will interest you. Among other things are: TWO-GALLON WATER COOLERS...................$1 GO WIRE DISH COVERS.......................,.8c and 10c each THREE P'RONG ICE CHTTSELS............................1c WIRE FLY TRAPS. ....... . . ......... .............15c each fCE CRE AM FRUEEERS .1qt.. $l.35: 2-qt., $1.75; 3-qt., $2.25: 4-qt., $2.73. STONE CHIUR NS.. . ... .. . .... .. .. . .... ...1-gal., 23c.; 2-gal., So5c l'OTATO) M.ASH-ERS.....-- ..........------------------25c HAMMOCKS................... ..-..--..-..-------------- -----1-2 TOOTHPICKS--large package.............................> We have latelv received a large consignment of STOVES, and can safely say that we hiave. the be~at assortment of them to choose from that has ever been shown in Clarendon County. Our prices, too, arc so reasonable that they excite comment from every one. We can assure you that you can do as well with us in making purchases as you can anywhere. MFARMBRS - We still have a few of those cheap Orangeburg Sweeps and Cotton Hoes Wnhne have lately received a lot of Paris Green Distributors or Sprayers and will endeavor to have them on hand when wanted. Our One-Horse Harrows have been in great demand. We still have a few. HOUSEBUILDE -- Will find our stock of Builders' Hardware in good shape. We have 'Valley Tin. Locks, Higges, Nails in endless variety. Also White Lead. Oil and Colors for Painters. Remember our COtAMBT OR BICYCLES Have been tried and proven the best on earth. We have Bicycle Repairs at lowest prices. Very truly yours, Manning Hardware Co. similating thefoaddandiedtina ting tihetKmachsandHave PromotesAlwayon.ChughM ' mMo~e rpnfor inral Cjml mtedfor onstp ua I ,g iSu macha rrhoeaso Be r h Womsonus ioseerih- E ness and Lt.OS tis OF eiEE.r FaiileorSinae ofln l of ja61frsBears the In F or Oveor Thirty Years CASTORIA 0+0+0+00+00+00+ LOUIS LEYL We are prepared to show one of the largest stocks of goods ever seen in this section. I have a polite corps of clerks that will take great pleasure in showing you through the stock. No trou ble to show goods. Come and examine for yourselves. Our stock of Ha~, lohig adShe Is complete and purchasers will find it to their interest to buy their goods from us. We have had a brisk trade so far and we mean that business shall increase to the end of the season if there is any virtue in of-' fering the best goods at the lowest prices. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENTS Full line of Dress Goods in all the new shades and weaves. Black Wool and Silk Mixed Dress Patterns-no two alike. Colored Wool and Silk Mixed Dress Patterns-no two alike. Plaid Dress Patterns-no two alike. Black and Colored Henriettas, 36 and 42 inches wide. Black and Colored Cashmers, from 10c to 25c. Novelty Dress Goods, in Plaids, Stripes and Brocades,. Broadcloths in all the leading shades. Black and Colored Silks for Dress Trimming and Shirt Waists. Full line of Percales and Calicos, suitable for Shirt Waists. Also Teazle Down, Outings, Domet Flannels, Red and White Flan nel, Grey Flannel, suitable for Ladies' Underskirts, Checked Ging hams, for Aprons and Bonnets. Bleach and Brown Homespun, Plaid Homespun, 10-4 Sheet ing, Bed Ticking, Blankets, Comforts, White Quilts and a full line of Dress Trimmings. Ladies' Ready-Made Wool and Silk Skirts in all the leading shades at prices lower than the lowest. CHIP-A-WAY SHEARS AND SCISSORS, made from the best steel. Every lady should have a pair: they have no equal. Corsets! Corsets! From three of the best manufacturers in the country. R. & G. Corset for $1 is a world-wide Corset and a trade getter. The P. C. C. Corset is the best 25c Corset on the market. Worcester Corset will give more wear, health and comfort than any corset made. . See our 50c and $1 goods. Shoe Department. "The American Girl" Shoe for Ladies has no equal in style, finish and durability. Every pair guaranteed to g-ive satisfaction or you get your money back. The "Bion F. Reynolds Shoe" for men is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or~your money back. School Shoes for Children in the very best makes and they givermore good, solid wear than any shoe known to the trade. The Shoe stock is one of our pet stocks and we don't hesitate to say we handle more shoes than any house in Clarendon conty. We have them in all grades-Button and Lace, Spring Heel and Heel. We will sell you a Ladies' Dongola Button at 75c per pair. Don't buy your. shoe bill until you see our stock, as we can save. you from 10 to 20 per cent on every pair. Clothing .Department; This department is full of the very lat est styles and cuts direct from the manufac turers' scissors. We gave much time and thought to this department and can safely say we will be able to show one of the most / stylish lines of Men's, Boys' and Children's / Suits in town. / Our Sack Suits for Young Men are the very latest cuts and no young man will be / well dressed without one. Hat anld Cap Departmlent. / If you have never worn " The Longley " Hat p. don't wait any longer if you wish to have the correct shape this fall. They come in Al pines, Derbys and Crushers, Black, Brown and Grey. We have the largest stock in town to select from and can give you Hats in all shapes and prices. Over fifty dozen Caps in all colors, from 10c to a fine Plush Cap. Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs and Shirt Departmient. This is also a pet line with us and we can give you the very latest styles and you will be surprised to see the very low price we are selling at. Suspenders for everybody, from 5c to 50c. Trunks and Valises. Over 100 styles to select from, in all grades from the cheapest to the best Saratoga. SADDLERY DEPARTMENT. We have a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Buggy Harness, Horse Collars and Pads, Buggy Robes, Saddle Blankets, etc. Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns to suit the sporting peo ple. We haven't space to mention our full line, but will be glad to have you call and examine our stock, as we feel sure it will pay you, even if you don't care to buy over 50 cents worth. Our prices are right and we have the stock. Thanking the many customers for past favors and hoping a continuance of the same, I remain Very respectfully, Louis Levi.