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mcomfcw; WfcXISlWfc t>?~ \AC\OUS crt^ oife ?ur.u/.i Baljnon d'flrotkera, SUltfN* Auti Fi.noy (ii ocim s. SANITARY HIM u Plumbing i? a scioiico. 1 m*kt> n ?I? oiiil study 6i all iu branches and look after your interest. Take care thai your Master Plumber iv an eflleient I n jfinjer and' understand* l>i* lu?i?,?K tbo'o^Khly, that. i? where tin- aren't <>f n goo^ joW Hp#. S^e.mo personal I v abuiii your work, becofne niy client ami you 0h*li f)? tUe A>wuvr of a til Ht -i'Ijiks Rimi You would lu> mi i priced to fl?o th? ol?l work tlmt I aiu tearing j our. evo rv day, because it was done poor- ; b by Inexperienced men. Soe n.o, 8<< mo, tioe me. Kesipec.Kul'iv. 7 . . JOTIN F. JENKINS. I m 528. Wnutcd. An experienced salesman f-T p-^ n iu general merchandise st<>ir den, 8. Or Ad'dn-as Lock Fox , Heyvtnrd. ? JUfifparted thi?*life at G? ahxm vill?, 8. ?<? Juno 10, 1904, in the 82d yen of h%r ago, Mrs. K. L Iley wai d, r< l ict of tbe-Jsto T. Savage Hey w aid. Dr. McKay to Preach Horo Rev. Dr. W. J. McKay, of Mayes _ TtUe, will lil! the pulpit of tlio Pres church here next Sunday - morning (thu 26th ) at 11 o'clock. ^^Cchool Closing1 at Gum Spring. iWe cloning of the Gum Spring .school will take place nt-xt Friday,, the 1st day of July (to-day week ) A picnic will he given there ou that ; dny and prominent speakers will ha present. Wo havo heen request ed to Htttte that everybody is in ^vited to attend a&d carry with thein well toiled baskets. - f The First Cotton li'.oom. Mr. W. D. Trantham,Jr , brought to ?tir office yesterday tlio first cot ton bloom that has been seen here Vhifl season* The bloom was taken from Mr. Tf ant ham's field in the upper part of town and was found <m-th?-21st i ttst> ' ' ' , - A letter in thitt morning's rnell| froto Mr.' J. L. Gillis at Pisgah ^ iwlijgs or another b'loom which wan m plucked ycBtcrda)ji ' ? making the] tiroo of the openio$pof Mr. Tran tltem'* bloom and that of Mr. Gil Hi very near tQgelher. ^ :iS. Ittchland County Primary Will Coat I *800 -The -county executive committee ? will meat on the last Saturday in * the month and the formnl call ^v-ill ! V T??ue(l in a few days hy Chair man Thomas. The committee will the dates for the count)' com ?igo and. arrange for the nseei-s nt of the i candidates Aa h?s| A il . A AA/^Aa ??? A M 1 A <f> I I 1 i nnrT.oiTtuv.ilva - V? 1 1 i iifgher"ThnP usual this year on npot of tho smill number of| didate* and Lho < fljoes that arc ant. The expense of the pii ry this year will be about $800. The State. [av? Take u the Highest Degrees. "Messrs. K. O. MoCreight and tin Mo8mv?Vu?~-(nn- town, attun ? the mooting of tiie Shriners in iltdgh last week when the highest jree in masonry were conferred n them. Drs.^Jno. W. Corbet', f W. .J. Dunn and Messrs. W. R. Ugh, B. M. Pearce and K. F. fder also attended this meeting, they had previously becu inlti 1 into these degrees. he Raliegh News and Obse^jrer be- 17th enys: V taloigh wa* the oasis yesterday jsapy a nohio knight who rode kilt of the -desert. * * The finer a invaded Rshigh in full and enjoyed themselves huge )itiatlng sftmo thirty candidates staking Of a gr?st barbecue Fair Grounds and a lump frnofloV av4he Armory last ? * At half- pail seven tho ceremonial session, at IthirLfcf andid a ? ed weio initio* > t h.^yirine degrees. All the ,? orhmtUl insignia of this of Masons were displayed, no only the clc.Ql . were por L-bC pIOjjCPJ^ and nono but DiWl whiV. the iniltale went *bnl H fa aaid the sands rtY~1in?? fnd thr wild ae? rt did fiOl belle hi* nad??." v . v 'OCh'lt 'Wah. [ ^ uh Juncheou |>*ny yiwM'.in j^ut.Uv by Mie* KrnmH Si,,. j ?t lier jijut nu' handsome home m jlUl kwond v. i.g p i ???, 1 v iiy the Wfiv? hnppv v\ j?o u,ui to I^thcr lo do lu.iu.r lo Mm. .I.kImi } < *6 l'l ip.on, l li?! im-.tjt r*>eent liriti,- (lf i Hie ae-*.,,. 'Uto f .^iioruiblc ?of ?W Wtt? VHs,,l TUO .Ih.Ii.-b cou?.| i-viiy'iinntiin.! ,? wo* . ?l H'hl Kfiftijide I'tltl l l.JUllil lit f.ir ItJe on MKirkv. o?>?| i 1 1 tn.s? ? *<> invigorating. Ill,, hcoiu 1 wt?io aeashoro ^ir!? in < very <'<? ^ flciipiion of cnle bathing c('0s ii ;n < (i. . rii? prize W!is a beautiful boat with ! I iiylfi h bon lions. Tito jfalad* who a-rved inda'r.iy M.eHs ?:ud the attractive id eft uh cairud out ailiatioally in h ii tin? detaiis of cuteviaimjcnt. Those prwaent ?)?? nidua the gue??t of honor, Mi*. <'?? lison and the young hostess, win. Miai>e.8 Margaret and Corn C'urii hod, Jim Kldridge, Besfcie Jordan, Margaret Johnson, Henrietta Hrails* ford, Nellie Lee, Leila and Mela Ho.ykii), Lvil'i and (charlotte Sli'in no i). Miss Beanie Jordan istiued dainty invitations to mi afternoon card party for W^dueaday, in honor of Mrs. Jordan 'Harrison. Aa it wms h regular meeting of the. Acor:. Club and tin! niHirona of i he ot li?*r -oeiely club wi re till bidden to t in feast of fuu nod f r??l ic, i; f comae it was oimi of Hit moRt charmiug ol alt tin* ae.o.ou'g entertainm. nt*. Mrs. Jord.-m'a beautiful homo (?u upper At nil) atrert has alwava lu .-n noted for tlu d. liphifal hoepitulnx and the >ouug hoxii'gd i.i u p-pnUi 'joeiely Invoice. Sir. F, \V. K'drrdj?.; uikI daugh ter*, r.iih .Vis* Jiai li ft on Mouda\ ?it mi ii i u f . . j- Aahevi le, where M'f. -ftldrulgi! will j"iu Hum Inter. Sin h m v i n lm:n i- tiled by telegram to Indiana v.heic her Wephew, Mr. FrderL'k H. Fowler is quite ii!'. Misses Alice Corbelt and Katti |pi?n Zemp with Masters Will John son and Marion Xvmp went to Flat Rock on Monday for n visit to Mr. 1). R. YVilliaiifV family and will go ?from there U) Saluda to visit Mr. P. T. Villcpigsie'a family. Miss Agnes Corbett who has apeut the winter in Greenwood, has returned home to sp.'nd the hum mer With her sialer, Mr?. NV. L. DePfcfss in Kirkwood. Mrs. Flora DeFviaa and the Mtaees DePosa hnve returned from North Garoltua where they went to attend the woddiug of our popular youn^ huaiaebs man, Mr. Hamoiil* ton DePaas ? to Miss Marshall of Wftdtaboro. Dr. Addiaon DeXJaas was boat man and Miss Lily mrud of honor, Missea Ellie Zemp and L^reo Arthur are apending the aummor in Bepufoi t with lhe.tr relatives, Mr.' and Mrs. A. J, Stokes. Miaeos) L?ila j.ioykio r.nd Mary Johnaon havo returned the ''Confederate Home" in Charleston to spend their vfie.alion in Camden. Miaeea Sadie Konnedy and Mnr t?are^ Burnet will leavo on Monday to spend a mouth at RooU H?U at the Summer School there before go ing to tbo niountH^us for their usual summer rest. Mre. N. S. Withers and Miea Mary Whit?ker will attend the of the Camden Graded school. Congratulations are "in order" to Mr. and Mre. J. . J, Workman. Their tiomo i? ; brightened by the advent of r lovely little daughter, Elizabeth Brisbane. Truly, a "baby in the house is a well spring ofjoy.>? The festivities of Camden are greatly enhanced by tho exciting games of baso bull overy Tuesday afternoon between tho regular team and the. married men. As it is always a "bouao divided against itself" that falls so always some body in hurt for the motbois are inv&iinhly ??whooping, up" their sons and tbc young ladies are al ways for t^ie singlo men and it is oni v WiitHTji irioihers aons ali hap*' pen to be married men nndthej wives who have no sons are present | ibnt the married inrn havo a fair I oournjjenient. FoTtfl- ] nately the Umpire is a married j man Sir they would have no show- j log al all. The frames are under j the auspices and for tho benefit <n, the United Daughters of tho Con-] fedctacy who arc making strenuous' ?. 1T? r t s to k?epold Cam deli from fall- j jug behind in donations to thej Hampton Monument fund. Misa Lulu Cook Ho v Win vrho has! had a most delightful visit to friends in Columbia' has returned. A%edding of unusual interest to our community was that of Miss Margaret Carrison, the popular daughter. .? o( our Mayor, to Mr. At hoi Miller of Columbia, which took plaee^on Wednesday ?t the hand9oino old Colonial residence of Mr. and Mis. II. O. Carrison on upper Main stiuel, at 0 o'clock in the tuoriiiug. A sweet, quiet home wedding, an ideal kind of ceremony to impress all with the earnestness and happiness ?f the eontraotlng parties. A beautiful old English custom of taking marriage vow-e witti the annshtno blessing i be uup ttala. Miss Cora, the staler 6f the hride whs hci^^mald of honor and the best mnit, Dr. Hoggins fcnro* from Columbia with tho bridegroom for the occasion, Mr. Millet1* parents also * wero present with several near f.iends of the high contracting parlies. I i 44The unnsually large nambet- and "handsome stjtf th? weddiag ' jlfti *p*k* t*tf loHfoif ot tbl J> trill | HUM 'I Hi** > ? *?*?>? (<((? ? I'll', hl'il'H(^U till W l lbl ' 0*1 dti llud ' li< 1 it ia<ut d Mmh'fi I s* OP.6 of It r Ul'fcl !?????'? A. ') \ Us | ? v i ? I Mill tftfM'ly ?|| ? I It; Ml. I jniMIU H H'ot ijt'f nwtft! |i'i?i n? r v 1I1 1 1- n,is??il!iy (.ur i'li' I 1 lilt ( l>|ll |t) II ll | t 1 . ^ A it.-frtiy ??v? XlCluifd i ? !!.?? toting i-? up!e < v* ?y " ? i v. i.th t '?i their life- lootf1^ *t*4 Uini I in4 n iciiiiHiT poi formed bv j U< v W. H. (Joidoti, mid ihtAbi oh | u'v?n >1 ?\ h y by Ik r fnlliHi. PJB1160NAL. ' . .) I> v\?i in C>tindi?n.| ytsli.l.Uy 1 1 ?\ 0 rr?'ifv?<l h pleasant' e:t!l om j day nti'U fsorn Mr. R. W, Porter i of J)u!iiil'lv; i That cxcoMhiiL gf-nllitriam Mr -J i j Y. ill < 'oiijjjafie, ww in Ciijn I 1 <it n t liin v.'fi k Mi*ft Atln^'r ant ham ha* returned ; 'mm But<el>urii where <dio bus (>??? m teaching t>? hool. Mr. T. Benton Ilrnoe who ban be^n ion a v i h i t f.o Ihh atler at Meridian, ! Miss., I hs returned. j Mr. (l' II. Uroivn who l;a? l>?'en J j on 'i irp to Charleston, hua retained and r^amnnd Ida run ou tho North I weatera..v j Mf. W. II. Hammond, (he popular 1 online or on tho Nort hwc&toi ?? H?il r ?>u< ) who baa b? on upending soveml uoontl u in (Columbia, has returned to Camden Mr and M>0. O. P. Pullon* of Cumdm, wete tbo t.'insts of Mr. and Mrs K 1). Blnh^noy f??r severa1 dnvfj iunt wi ek ? Kurt-haw Cor. to <'oi?ioibii Ktrtto. Pi of Ij. T, Baker formerly ouo of I bo popular teachers in (he prn?'fd soho.l hero. but now PrinclpV of lb" pchfiol* ,it Winahoro. will, wo aro p ad to aay, spend tbo pummel here. Dr. J. A Mood of ,8*141) tor and hit* son, Mr Ashley Mood, mad^a Hvii-g trip to Camden la?t Sat itf diy after noon In the Uooior'a, up to-datc ouV? mobile. On (heir return trip, oin hour I lifer hey wero accompanied by Mrs. Mood ami Mfss Alloe Zftnp Mrs , Mood bmHtoi n visiting MfB W. IJ. Z<*mp, and alio returns to K-n inter delighted with ho.r visit and thorouuK ;y i? love with Oa tnden and tlurAj^ an tiful eurroyndlng country. Caudidatu'a Pledge 'I'tiis tbo f ?rin of the pb d>/c wljiob ovory oAndtdate in tho pii mary is requited to file with th? County Cb-ttirninn before or ou Au gust Is'. : "Ah ?. candidate for the ofH ?>fl in tho Dcur.ocrftlif) Primary El1ooti"on, to bo held ivb the l?pt Tuoiday in Angus', 1901, I horehy lilodge myfleif to abide the reault of auob Primary and pnpport. the nomiuooa thereof, und that I am not, nor wiil I bec.omo, tho onndi (iato of any other faction, cither privately or publicly suggested, other than tho regular Democratic nomination." Sumter's Executive CoramittodJMoet ing. j At a meeting of the Executive Committee of Sumter County, hold last Tuesday it was ordered tbat thero should be but four meetings held in that county, the present ca?n paigo. to wit ; $ At Privateer on Friday, Ag^utt. 12. 1904. AJ. Shiloh on Friday, August 19, 1904; At Ditl?<d Tuesday, August, 28, 1904. At; Sumter, C. II , Saturday, Au gnst 27, 1904 The following is the list of assess n.ents made by tbo committee: Candidates for Congress, $15 each. Solicitor, $10 ef oil. Clerk of the Court, $25 each. Sheriff, 825 eaoh. Treasurer $10 each. _ County Auditor, MOitftcb ( Supt. Education, $7,110 each. j Tlouse^ of Representatives, $7 50 each. Magistrate*. $5 each. Cororner. $5 each. Mr. John Mickle Shot. At Kingvtllo yesterday-. . liomai: : Whiannant, after engagiug .John Mlekle iu a fisticuff, went to the cab, secured a pistol and, while Mtcklo was in the not of coupling car^-ehot him, t he~* tmlt passing", through the left leg above thv kuee. Mit-kle was brought to Columbia] Inst night and carried lo Surgeon KendaUV- office wHete t ho wound was attended to. liomar Whlsouant is a flig^nan ou the Southern's freight running from Ulaeksbum to-Kingville, and Mickle i* a b-akeman on the South ern between Columbia unj C harlt-.a ton. /The two trains on which they run meet a* Kingvillu \lale in the aftoi noon. Yesterday afternoon lb? employees had a lUlieulF about a trivial maLter wLlch was settled i with satisfaction to hoth, an every I one thought, and Miokle went about i bis business coupling crars when be. ; w?s ??hot from the lear. Ha was : standing aidewise between the cam U H said that W bisonant immedi ately after tlae fight went Mo the cab of hla train and returned wlili a pistol In his band. Mickle waa put on his tratn and brought, to Columbia, his home. : W hisonant' a train pulled out from ; King Ville. a few moments a!?er \tie | shooting and he boardtd K avoid ing ?roaV It la supported that lb (conductor had him arrested at tTmity?nurg.? atAU laih. ? * 'I IT r " MicTI e ah o Va Te/o r r edloTa a ; brother bf Mia. O* M-> Fort, of oor u. ? ? yr: <j%. : Tg? 1* * g KatfKJS hj Ice tlulivcrot' Xa miy part o( 1 ho city twicn t j il> . M\ ;>u cea uro as low MSjiho lowrM. PattouH^e 8olitAj?jh .mil sasi* TiT<* t n ?1 1 gntrmii t ?1. tju your ord rrs John \ hit u*i r, .) r. I fin ISiF! luL! ilji! frTifcU J ;%?; / * { ? Yr'^i 'A ?? vfci GEORGE W CROSBY. ! "THE OLD t!KLl \lil.iSvj Ice Dialer is h<"t<-r pivp.u*'d : (his year thnn < ver (o h?-i v<> | you with ice. Ilo h now run-' ititig < wo w.i^oiK1. one it inalviii" two deliveries il.iily titro ijrli (lie week uud oit ?lv liwry on j Suhdnv. . Sunday l?our< *>t ir*1 hovse from (i o'clock A. M. to 'J j o'clock i\ M.\ Ho respectfully Holicits )ouii put ron:??iO. June 1904. .V , ^ .w. ?v.- ? ? w | RICA 1j ESTATK TK ANTBFtH <. j ? . J .] < >* i it K Tr;i? ' ' ?i"?n S ? if)*, o> j R! ijg-i'jMi li J>.tk?T :> V uc ih. i.i No 1 It i ?1.V?0. B?;i? fi n to V/ v ?' .) r. J ! ! fei* frr? m in N ? 17 (>n."> M ft nun to I'' L OG I ?t"es in N'o 11 *2'*)0. * j R. F D Routes m the Fifth District. I .. j Coi);4*'-fcsrn an Ki?i?v Ivt^ Iiccn put- j ?ingyin moat of In* iim?? ttinro the ndjntirnmuiit of cotmi i"?e 1'. ml; ins? *? f - j 'ei'Vlic ib.*?H?ur?il'in ? ? f i ur:il free; li liv?.!v ronton In various parti) i-f ?? ? { i hi? ?lim.i?et A It fitu t h*?r h?? no w linn | 71 i ?* u :? s., 4i?? riln!: ?'il Ml I he vunnnfi j rou?Oi?'i n>i follow* ; Y ? > t !< , 21: t'iiOi 8-; Cht Bipr, \ Lm?ca?i?m, 12; K iirfi< 0; K'Tal?:iw, ; f,'hfv- ! tiilfinliJ, 7. In mltiit i<>i) in those n! iiuiiihcr ??f- vmuIvh iuivo hf-on j HUiyo^cd Mini they will probably lif put in v i '.It t n - 1 in5 nt xi few monilip. ? Y(itkvi!h> K> quircr. -Opeia House in Lease,.,. Cam?len, .M C...iuno !0, "01. Sojilod hida for ? ltlase of ihu Opem House ?? Cattnlvi), H. will ha re ceived !>y City (.'ount'll on ./?jly 5tb. ,u'i' Cornell veet?rven the livliM" or all bid*, - "> r> If. G. Carripon, Mayor. G. G. Alexander, Clfik. Notice. Competitive e xamination f o r Special Narmiil Scholarship in South Caroliui* College. w.j.il ha h^ld. at t'ic Court llotme. .July Sfli. Scholarship* are worth ?i0 in cash and remission of fro?. For in for mation opply to Sloan, l'reei dent. Columbia, S G. U JLVBrurc, S-.pt: I'M. K. r. Snmmer Sctol Notice. ^Not havlDgpecuro.l twenty teachers to attend the K^vshaw County Snm mer school. noticu ifj heriby'glv<>n that there vc i 1 1 be no manner echoo* for Kershaw County this year. The State Superintendent of fCdncstion bna di-cded tlmt we would not haw the Pchool here, indent h? many ii? twonly t^fteh'^'H would ut.ti;nd. Thia notice in given t' ? ?? t t.h'??e who have txp"CBs?'<l a wish t < . attend here may arrange to nMend' tin? State Summer School rtt l*??.-k Hi.l wide:* *411 <jpen on .lime 2ilth. Tho county will pay $12 J>i) nt e x peiisi'M, possibly more. U. O Bruce, 8 apt. 1'idacfttion. Kxaminations for gchnlnrohip in i Ciemson Agricultntal will bo ! held el tho Court llou?n in Cnmden ! on Jaly 8th, conducted by tho Co.' Bd. of K tneation. Kernleiw county is j entitled to two schrltrsbipH worth ! $100 each. "These suhohirghips are awarded liy tho Stato Board upon i recommendation of Hie Oouuty hoard. , Tho following i r. format. on will be i of interest to rpplicant* Students who ir. ike at least 60 j pfcr cent. on. er.ch of tbefto exsmlna- j (lions including; elementary KnglinhJ Arithmetic, United States History ! f/hd Geography will be untitled to I adeniaeiorn to tho Preparatory class, Sept. ?4ih. Those who desire to cu ter higher classes mast report to the Qollcge for fnrthcr txn minatioa Sept. BU>, diiv h.I. must bo clearly under stood by every one that tlicv must pass examination before the Connty Boards 5>t; Education and bo recom mended bv the B-">rd f?r a scholar ship and after ?ea<;J ing tho College, if the nuthoraif* tvv\ that they are able to gv> to a hitter class than the . DnpnrtmiuiU- ??, opp<Mv Unity -wUt- W granted thti^ ^ppti f . conditions hereafter famished v '?} j H C. Br?C* tsyj, i na. it. of ' 4M?jH o iio'. Ui::s" brands. on a Yen tii m;kI BoW mi it i - : tfHA' niltc c t>l su }>. t ior wo. i; mnnshij) n i<l n;.il* rja^ Or U.ts ii! M:\rk s *?><>?!? on a j mnnV siiit xuu'lv Ufiw * )? ' i i*e s:i 1 i;- fiwi inn. Ooim: ?n:tl s'M? \\ l::?t they l'?nk likt ; \o;i w ill i>e plcJl.M'J j W w-'rjfiy&i u w N i.r.ifir a J " nil A vi l>. ? s? b^i ?2? W m j JS* W Hat & Clofch i * ing Man. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. South | (?uurt of Korshftw Oouuly. ) Comiu'Mj rktu. ^ry I'J, Man umV Nellie C.Man, Plaint ijfs. agaiA.it Belle Whit " j]L in Ola M, Hurley, I.1 ay 11 Alan. Merle Man, John ^Jlan /%nc( Eunice ' M'ui J)efa w/taai#. ? \ To the Defendant* above named : ? Yon are hereby summoned and re quired to answer tho complaint in tins actl oti. of which a copy in lier.ew U h oerved upon yon, ami to aervo- n copy of you answer to the Raid complaint on the Bubftmliord at their olJico in Catuden/ S. C., Within twenty dayH aft^r the ser vice hereof, exclusive of tin? day of such* service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the phiintiOs l|i this notion will apply to the Court for *lui relief demanded in the complaint. A Dated June 9Lh. A. D- 1901, .... K1KKLANI) & SMITH. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the Defendants 1 telle White Man, Ola M. Hurley, Amy 11. Man,? Merle Man, John 0? Man nnd Eunice Man: Take notice that iho mimmonit and complaint in the above entitled CttUxo wore lilod in the olliee of the Clvrk >f Court <?f Common PJchm f *> r Kt'ishftw County. S. C , at Cmudon, on the 9ih dn> of.luoc. A. 1). MHti. tvl H K l<AN H A SM1TII lMitimill't) Attorneys. .1 >ine 10, K'O I. SUMMONS Fuil RELIEF. State oi South Carolina, ^ Court of j County Of Kershaw, J Common Pleaj. | (Complaint Sorved .) Rebecca Al-nse. Plaintiff, wja i n xt Henry Vuuyhn ami IK. J. VawjJc", Defendants. To tho Defendant# uhove na*nol: ? You are hereby ?unim<it:<?l and re quired to am>wi-r ihe complaint in th;s action, of uhi<^ a eopy i? herewith s?*Vved upon y?>y, and to nerve a copy of your anHwer to Mi? Slid complaint en the auhftcrlhera a!. their ofhee, lUOy-~ I ~i North Mnip Street, in tho city oliSninter, S. within twenty days nf<er the Kf* vice hereof, exclusive of the day of sn< h service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time n fore* aid, tho plaintiff in thin aetirih will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in thin compliant. Dated April 18th, A.I).. 1991. T,KE MOlBft; W. 1). THANTHAM, Plaintiff'** Attorneys. ? \ Un the l)pf<*wdantB Henry Vaughan and W. J. Vau?han: Take notice that tho stimmona iu*d. complaint in tha a'.ove entitled cauar, were tiled on April 2v)?h, 1904, in fcha <,f r\f i' .->f Hip npftft y* Cooifwuv Pleas fttrk ershtttt ffountv. ? r feMW ' ir - 'V: A CHANCE ? BY QUICK L'O MOTION. Vr? . ?? ? f you waul I t t-Ot /u.?nn of. .in ' .for""*notliinM now is your Jpj| I'linin'c, I* >r a we ^ y\ r u It our n ook we lintl Ffomany things ilw?t we v iii L'ivr u*u to <? ><nn 1 tint vou will think you Imve / . ' ?. ?onmh "sonici hiii "'/for ''nolliilt. " . See our tlioi I floods i .? whito Organdie?, I <nwufl.ttn3- _ Dotted Swiss. Th?'so f*mds urn u'rent values. ' All ol'onr Piques, Oxlord*, M -? r*-:t i 1 1?, Mercerized Waist inland heavier wliito ds at 20 per cent. les? t linn Value. We have a beautiful lot of Divs* (Jin^lttttn. .(nothing prefc- ' I ier for shirt waist-sui:*) tad o are offtu in<j' at cut |>,i io ?s, u Ki I good* at 10c, 10e ?rood.H at 8 1-oC, 8 f-'lo goods at G 1~~" *? . -? . In domestic go >ds \v : no offer. na Uig v. dues in Sheetings, Longfcl.oili. ('it :!;lr.rs, Jl. f>lish J.oiigclmh, Nainsook, etc, ------- We li ive alw.i)? lii'tn lr udqurter-i for fiticu black. 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