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BEN1TETTSYILLE, S. 0. KY S. A. imOWN & CO. Ofllce on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hull, rriday July 15,1904. professional Caros. DRTSMNCETT OFFICB Up stairs in Gr?nland Building, Phone 180, DENNKTT?VILLE, B, O. DR. J. L. GIBSON, Office Over Inaacsohn'8 Store, PHONE 106. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. H II. NEWTON. JENNINOS K. OWENS. NEWTON <fc OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNETTSVILLE, 8O. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, BENNETTSVILLE, SC. WI VV. BOUCHIER, X . Attorney at Law, Bcunottsville, 8. 0. Omeo on Darlington stroet near POHU Tulejfrapb offive. January, 1899. MILTON MCLAURIN. Attorney at Law anti Probate Judge Ollloo in Court HOURO. E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, BOX 57 FLORENCE, S. C. JC Contractor f?r Electrical work und dealer in Electrical supplier Hot Air Pump inc EngiucH and Gaifl^ngioos jnalulled. Ptpe-liitting and general machine work. August HO, 1U03. PAIRING once in a wlnlc, i am tnt Repairer and will give your Watch t sure cure Treatment, IF YOU Wi LI CALL ON ME AT MY OFFICE nex door north of tho Postoffice-the whiti front building. S. J. PEARSON, Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fini lot of Geraniums, Begonia! Ferns, Palms and other plants well rooted, that she desires U sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. HAVE YOU A HIGH TEMPER V Answer Before Baaing This? Some people have worms and oller don't keow lt. The doctor is too politi to tell them. Here are some ol th? symptoms : A sick feeling in chest choking" cough with tendency to gag sudden uneasiness and pains in stomacl itching around corners ot nose. Al these, and more, indicate worms. At irritable temper is one ol the sures signs ot Worms in adults and children King's Vermifuge is the cure, and it 1 sure. For very young children glv King's Worm Candy, which is piensan - tastes good. Children like il. Th price tor each is U5 cents. Horses Do Get Sick. When a horses and mules are poo t is not always and indication that the lo not get enough to eat. Many ani nais, just like human beings, have in ligestton or the system is all run dow md a tonic is needed, it is not the a nount ol lood eaten that makes muscl ind fat. More depends upon the prof tr digestion or assimilation ol the loo han is commonly supposed. Notion las yet been discovered that will buil ip a horse or mule belter than Asl :ralt's Condition Powders, the oui emedy in its class sold under a guai intce. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Bei icltsville, tor it-the kind put up in do' ss. And McColi Drug Co., McColi, ? ' 1 - " ? - *><^t>*< Kock Hill Buggies. The agent Mr. P. A. Hodges in nat received a carload of those hum mme buggies mid if yon want u lit ouggy call on him Our Town Oorvcrnment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. Jhaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton M Laurin. Ollicc open daily. POLICE-J. V. David, H. C. Harper. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green (h.KHK or CLERK-J. A. Drake JIMMIE OF PRORATE-M. Moliauru CORONER-C. V. Covington SUPERVISOR-M . E. Coward Suer. EDUCATION-W. L. Blanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrill. SENATOR-Cha?. S. MsCall. REPRESENTATIVES-P. I). McColi, J. P. Bunch, MAOisrAiES-C. D. Easterling, T. [crosland, Bennettsville, ll. L. MeLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, I). Stubbs, Brightsville, W. W. Irby. Smithville. PERSONAL j Wo return thanks to our friend B. L. Jones for favors ? W. H. Wells, Esq.. of tl.eFlor enco bar spent Sunday in town Mrs. Smith Newton left, Wed nesday for, Rod Springs Mrs. N. J. Hcrndon has our thanks for som o choice beets Miss Jennie Ilarrall of Cheraw has been visiting: relatives in our j town. Miss O'Dell Patrick loft Wed nesday to spend a few woeks iu Darlington Mr. J. H. Leyina of Smith ville was down Saturday. He re ported plenty of rain Mr. N. J. Herndon of the Be the! section was down Friday. Wind and hail hurt his crop some Miss Georgie Hodges, who has been visiting in Brownsville, has returned to her home in Florence Mr H. E. Willis of McColl was in town Tuesday and called to | sue us. He says crops are look ing line. Mr. J. F. McKiunon of Hebron was in towu Wednesday and call ed. He says crops are looking tine Mrs. Luruh Smith Rogers who| has been spending some time at Atlanta, has returned home for a short stay Dr J. L Gibson, tho Dentist, is away for a few days attending a meeting: of the State Dental Association Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLaurin of Cheraw came over Saturday night aud spent Sunday with relatives hero Miss Minnie McNair who has I been visiting her aunt Mrs. J. T. Eason has returned to her home at Winston, N. C. Mr. John C. Dunbar, a well known larmer of the southeastern part of the county announces his candidacy for Sherill* this week Misses "Lillian and Elizabeth McNair and Miss Mabel Wooten, who have been visiting their aunt Mrs. J. T. Eason have re tu^ed to their home in Maxton. Mr S. J. . M?lnnis. a well I known veteran and who has ser ved the county as school com missioner with credit announces his caudidacy fdr the House of Representatives. He is thorough ly qualified in his 30 years sei - vico io public work and stands flatfooted on the princioles of the "greatest good to the great est number" DEATHS' DOIN&S. Died ut his home nt McCull ou Wedneeda? -Tnlv i3th 1904. Capt Nel I gun d t'Uwni}, u wull i; '.tv.s: diifct'O ! . i tV.I coe i'm tl o? I \ i;: 1 about >.'; j - ^arfl" Hie f?i.'icr?i i rv.?.< H wold held ff\( f/!iv<?r i .?-it ??tiic'cry Tli?irsday 11) f'.er loon tit -10*1 lock. ???o?? vis-Vi iii i bot to! like Ino?, noue named him but to praise." - We are headquarters for Butter and Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. Cadets for tho Citadel. Col. John P. Thomas of Charleston was in town Friday iu the interest of the Citadel. He is canvassing for pay cadets. Mr. Dan Pule hus been ap pointed agent here aud wilt take pleas ure in supplying information to those who have boys ready. -New Line Embroideries and Laces, at, the C. 15. Crosland Co. s. Jr. Picnic at Rogers Lake. On July the eighth Messrs Frank and Algernon Rogers ten dered their friends a very enjoy able picnic at a picturesque am1 lovely spot-Rogers Lake. After the crowd gathered, thal genial person, Mrs C. N. Rogers glided from various shady nooks serving dainty and refreshing ices in her charm"ng way. Various gaines were engaged ii till suddenly peals of thunder, am flashes of lightning caused cards ti he thrown aside, and all scamperet to seek temporary sheller in thci vehicles. Twas hut a slight show or, and at half past two a siimptu ons and bountiful repast was sprent neath the leafy branches. Fisl which were served in various way were thoroughly enjoyed. As the sun was sinking bellin? the western horizon the picnicer started for home tired hut still jo! ly. Among those present were Misse Eva and Estell Ellerbe, May Draki Clyda Draughon, George Hodge Virginia Hardin, Aline, Maud Dell and Nellie Miles, Messrs Dow ning Berry, Walter Drake, Julia Drake, Will and Hour/ Elhrb John I lodges, Algernon and Elle he Rogers, and Frank Rogers. Chaperones, Mrs. J. E. Roger Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rogers, M Clarence Rogers. July ll, 1001. G. YOB, You Gan Get your razors made shui and keen, with edge right f< shaving leaving the lace smootl and clean-at McLendon Bro Barber shop in Bennettavill Bring them along and we prove it. GENERALLY, the part shoes that pinches is the price, i inspection of our stock will tn away this fear. STRAUSS & Co, TOWN AMD COUNTY N&W&. - Next jjveok is down for a ' ono g Thavyouug people had h. dancQ^kt tim Graugu Hall Thurs daylight 1-?I - Mr. A. H. Knight has boat tho town on cabbage-ono weigh ing 20 pounds - Our jail has boen empty for tho past ten days, and Mr Odom has been happy. - Contractor Pearson has I gono to work on another cottage for Mr. Smith Newton - To Wilmington and return for $1.50 on Cameron and Mc Colmans excursion July 27th White people only. - Eull proceedings of the Democratic Convention found on our first and fourth pages - Everybody get ready for the excursion to Wilmington July 27 th. Read the ad elsewhere and get ready for one day off. - Mr. J. T. Eason, our clever Express messenger has our thanks for a large egg plant that was highly enjoyed - Don't fail to read Camerou and McColmans ad about their grand excursion to Wilmington on Wednesday the 27th. - Have you tried those new summer drinks at E. Power's. He keeps thom on ice 63?T Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Just received a Barrel of "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. W. M. Rowe. Lowney's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWE'S. Cail at Covington's market for your ice tickets - The Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 4.HO to 11.80 p. m. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 m. Cet a bottle of Harris Lithiu Gingerale for sale at E. Power's G rocery - Weatherly's Big Depart ment Store want's your attention this week. &&" Aitistic, neat, modern are the correct terms for McLendou Bros, the While barber Shop. - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale See notice elsewhere. - Read Bennett & Covington's ad about Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines - Just recd a fresh lot of D. M. Perry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot of canned Peas, i ears- tmci '. f.*cot at c.fl io Moore's nw Pip??, no.I 3in0kiir3S'itppli i i i ..J,.' ?lis variety eda hu found At J r?l Don iritis \ lim. Pee Dee Summer School. The following young ladies from this county are attending the Summer school at, Hurts ville: Adele Bristow, Benwettsville. Inez Covington, Red Hill. Irene Covington. Corrie B. Napiar, Blenheim Jennie Richardson, .. .. Annie Evans, Bennettsville. High Priced Poultry. The scarcity and high price of chicle ens is enough to encourage the raising of poultry on a larger seale They are bringing l-l cents a pound now in this market, and scarce at that price. Unclaimed Letters. Luttera addressed to the following unmed pernuna remain uncalled for at the post office iu Bonnettaville; Men's List? R h bower, Neil McDonald, Rick Smith. ??"" 100 two piece Flannels Suits for Gents & Boys, at the C. B. Crosland Co NEW SONGS and sheet music for sale at low prices, also Pianos, Organs, and Musical Instrument* >f all diseriptions, get our price? md easy terms. Old instruments taken in exchange. STUAUSS A Co. A full line of II J. Heinzs Co, Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jollies etc. at W. M. Rowe's. 8t?r" While being ser\ed at tin Wilie barber's Shop- McLendoi Bros-you will he kept cool will leetric fans ulready instnlled. g?gr 200 Pair Boya Knei Pants 20c to 7fi. at C. B. Crosland's - Bp toda te line of Ladie Shirt Waist Suits at the C. B. Crosland Co. Some days ago I sold one ot my eui tomers, Mr. -, of this place, box ol Dr. King's Worm Candy. Hi wile bad been in bad health lor som time, and he urged her to take som Worm Candy. She, ol course, did n< want to take it, but after somo yet strong argument he Anally prevailei She took four (4) Lozenzes according I directions, and was relieved ol some 6 worms. She had been taking mediciii Irom several physicians and they di her no good. He is willing to be (jua ?tied that some ol the worms were a foi long. H also gave bis child some the candy and it was relieved ot thr< (3) worms, making in all sixty six (6t worms from one box ot Dr. King's wor Handy. This testimonial is entirely ui solicited, but 1 thought it my duty I intorm you of the merits ol the Wor Candy in this section. Yours truly, WALTER B. BAKE Jonesville, N. C. Sola by all druggists at 25c. IM a a? B&3gEBBBZZBSB? LIGIO US NOTES, ty. itu lui Ford hus n protracted Aig in progress ut the Baptist inrf?b, f-mst Sunday waa "Childrens1 Day-.' at the Baptist Church. Thu special exercises were held in the afternoon j beginning at 5, and an interesting pro gram was well rendered. Tho Epworth Leagao Prayer meeting | 1* held evary Wedaeed-y sv?u?ug in ihu j Sunday behool room of the Methodist] ehuroli at 8 o'clock. Tb? pablio invited. Tho hour for evening sorviees it tim churches is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer mooting at the Baptist church every Thursday evening at 8.30. Prayer meeting et the Methodist obnrab every Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thursday evening at 8 30. The bour for 8unday Behool st the Methodist church bas boen changed to ' 5.00 o'clock in the afternoon. Cool and Fresh. Mr. \V. M. Howe has purchased a large Refrigerator in his store, and now Cheese, Butter and perish able goods are kept on ice, pure and fresh all the time. You'get everything fresh and sweet. Ct^" Patronize and UP?? \our in fluence for McLeudon Bros White burlier Shop and sonn you will have the beat shop in the State. You Gan Have More Light. Bule ll, published elsewhere, gives the Chairman of Public Works the power to supply parties wanting elec tric light after midnight; Parties wanting light after that hour cuu see Mr. II. Iv. MCCOLL, who will supply the same ou the terms named in the rule. . BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. Wc invite special attention to the advertisement of G. W. "Wad dill and Son this week. They are going to give you a regular 4th of July blaze in reduced prices in Furniture. .Read and give them a call. Our New Bakery. We invite special atteuiion to thc announcement or Mr. J. A. Newberry, who opened a Bakery at the Htaud on the north east cor ner of the public square, whore you can got fresh Broad, Cakes, Pies, &c, duily. Parties and pic nics supplied on uhort notice. TICKLERS of every man's family are tho handsome patents in our spring and summer showing 01 Suits, prices $250 and up. Give us a call. T STRAUSS & Co. 1 ;:V' Po ti lino and patronize de. i cent White hsrbi'rs---y?> ' v'.:r?>. rere ?r I lu-? .'..?.ii; .?TeMV. ... ? tl'e-tu'.M? f?dtii?-i Don'tYou Love Flowers V It sb, and you want some pretty pots of all size? in which to place them, call at the Hardware store and you eau be suited. FOR SALE. THE BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOT ?nd DWELLING eontainiu? about (2) two ucreH of land, centrally located iu denirsblo part of Town nf Blenheim. Apply to the uuderuigued tor partiularH. W. B. DRAKE, May 18, iy.14. Wm. EVANS. t*&" Belter secure your need- iii Mut* linus while they arc ir oin* .-0 low a? Wad dill .v. Sou, nono helter in twwu. Tia saine unod ?ire being sold in JtruuttHviilc ut from ? 10 S el.- per yard hither. WU how ?DVO.CUS in proof. See ulso theil Mo.Mpiiio Caliopie*. Driven To Desperation Living st un out of the way piso* rs moto from o?vili?itiou, a family in often ti rive i* to desperation iu oum of accident rewulting ia Burns, Cut?, Wounds, Ulcers, eto. Lay iu s tmpply of Uucklen's . Arma Salve I I'M thc best 011 earth 250 at J. T Douglas, Druggist. Prepared for the Work. Mr. 8. J. Pearson, the Jeweler, ha now ouo of tho latest improvement for engraving your name or initial on any article of gold or silver 0 plato in tho moat up*to date mauubl 'J'he samples of work already doue b; him uro just line. Call and seo bim. The Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges ia opening a ci of these durable wagons-one an' two-horse, every one of them guarar teed against any defect iu materic or wormauslnp. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. O'l'ICE is hereby given to all th creditors of the estate ot 11 ARIO l'ATE, deceased, that.they must remh an account ol their demands against sai estate duly attested to the uudersignei 1). It. STANTON, Execute Uennettsville, S. C.. May 16, 1904? OAK RIDGE CEMETERY All persons owning lots in Oak Rid* Cemetery, north oust ol" the town of Bot Dcttsvillo, will please communicate wii the undersigned, givimr the number i each lot owned by thom The Company has been unable to fir thc nuuie of the owners ol' some of tl lois und asks that all will covuuiuniea willi thc uudcrsiguod so us to uvo mistake" und bu sum to ?ct thc names tho.-e whose lois ure unknown. This w prevent any unknown lot froui ticing so to oilier people. Bonnottsville, S, C. L. J. Iireede Juuc loth, 1904. Seo, & Treasuri Wood! Wood! lam prepared to fill orders f< wood-either for stove or chit ney-at short notice. Lea1 your orders at W. M. Ito we store, they will recieve prom attention. J. J Munnerlyn. July 9, 1904. 1 Second Grand Annual URSON TOm From Gibson, N. O. vimmx JIM % OVRB THU COAST HIS, Fare from' all Points in the Schedule $1,50 '...eiTRJS-QLE And STATIONS Leave Gi1 yon at N? W t?dville F reeden's Hemiettsvilllo A'aium McColl linsty 5 30 A. M. Johns fi 30, 5 40 " Maxton fi 45 5 45 ' " Floral College 6 55 5 50 " Wakulla 7 05 fi 00 .' Ked Springs 7 15 fi 10 " Shannon 7 22 G 15 " Fayetteville 8 10 0 25 " Arrive Wilmington 1100 Returning, leave W ilmington at 7 p. m. th ilfui trio to the Peacoiat at a minimum rust. Lulies and children Bed not hesitate to go, as good order will and shall prevail both way. *'" ill run, rain or shine. Eicht hours nf pleasure in the City or No d?lave, no uncertainties, everything tor a pleasant time, eut Car. with an ftxi???v???iipiid Cnterer ?ne.? t<>o. to contribute to ! coa?,' "I 'all Secure your tickets in nd vance if possible. FOR FURTIIKR INFORMATION WRITE TO KITH KR MACK CAMERON, J A. McCCLMAN, J ll McCOLMAN, L.vufinburg, N. C. Gibson, N' C. Red Springs, N C. \. NEWBERRY, i. } B?BAD. GMES PIES, Daily at CC. uti il Ci Li IV I BAKERY ? i'i :-.o, vnm. win 01 OF SOUTH CAHOLINA, COUNTY-Ry Milton torin, ??dge of Probate. F. BENNETT, hm ina.lo V . .. .. to ino to grunt unto lum nixtrarion of tim Estate ?t l'8&!CtH Ol' 'I'llKM thc b. ! fi trulin u( tho ?std U :Uny hu * ..' lil I cb li atina i amitt, fco H..it' Ik-'iE. ftlVHU W Itatitiett, ileceuHud dore lo cit? ?uni inIinonit.li the kindred and crediton) W. lt.-ninjtt, deed. Lion eur bef?te IUO ?ti tho Court i buhl nt ttcunuttsvill.: ou f July, 1904, ufo'.r pith it II o'clock in tho foro U8C, if any they huve why >n Bhuuld not be granted, .iv him?! ?>..- ti-w -.f REVIVO *V*?ng*a RESTORES VITALITY. lat Day 10th Day THE GREAT 30th % ay. Made a Well Man cf Ms. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces thc above results in 30 DAYS, lt acta powerfully anti quickly. Cures when alt others fail. Young men nnil old men willrecovci their youthlul vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly r.r.;I surely restores Iron? effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Finissions, Lost Power of either ?ex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the scat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to thc muscular and nervous system, bringing back the pink glow to pule cheek? and restoring the lire cl youth. It wards off Insanity and Con bumptlun. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav ing REVIVO, no other, lt can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in ptain wrapper, or six lor $5.00, with a positive writ ten ? un ru 11 tte to cure or refund the morvy in | every package. For free circular nddrr?>t j Jh'l >N M L : MUN, \ jf \ -r?A4. Igt! Of i';-. " ll f .ri winr?miMti ..-..?. 1?..\vj-ii<< rt.warjMiMuv?vn.iui wi.?mi, 1IM-11.? .ui.ii.iu ^eks Full of Unmatchable I ? Pnrniture Store. They all wo Sack Hits. u, Oin tra-.; . I] pi They 'womic prices, AU nie '.. riuitui CW ---I;; KS Uot1uo8d Vor 11 v. *!b i'.rv binga i re *ll ?n>i eli b??h it '<. :.';'u'?: t.ric ih?ii n. $15,00 IO, and 12.50 Mut Hucks 1 very popular this season, ully good values ut those .ave large mirrors, ?md uro with brass. Special Cor t 50 to $10. 'rices on Chiffoniers. t we offer somo exception is in Chiffoniers. Tlieso n goods uud have all along d spleudid values at the The special prices lor t to sell them right out. rpc '. . !.> IK). IV ?nifionior $10.98 oak ChifTonier. well made joh beveled minor ; dandy this week's sale $10 US Some Snit Specials. This week we will sell three diff?rent lots ni' three-piece bed room suits ut greatly red need mices. We have nnvci offered liner suits lor tho moucy. You can't mutch these values anywhere. $65 suit $49.25. LOT No. 1. A handsome bod room suit in quartorc'i oak. three nieces-bcd, dresser uud wa>l stand. Handsome quartered panel.? Luree mirrors. Ono ul' thc best suits eve; sold for 11.1.00 Two week's special bar' Hain price at ?? 19.25. $50 Suit 40. LOT No. 2. These suits ar.' very much like those o ONDEEFUL SALE OF M ... opportuni sme. For .ihle slccp . cessary to lade Mat Felt Mat ill arc made it t cool and coping. >*rr Mattress t so little money. Ni Pelt Mattress dutiful Mattress, made pe i of carefully ?elected Pel r aa to make a smooth res All colors of line Arl Tu tty floral designs. They wei. li These mattresses sell for 15 uriug this sale we will offt ;u l< 0 each. The Art Mattress. Vf FA th M ADP. A bcd of 50 pouni ol fluffy felt, covered with pretty, we wearing Art Tick. Oom for table and well worth the regular price of $1.1.5 Por thia special sale of two weeks \ oller ibis Mattress for $1050 W. WADMLL 1 est Side Publie Sqi "DEXTER MATTRESS" The M)eoter>) The Megai, The Mew, A?id Oiiea,perIC3rra,dLes Thc Mattresses are"the best made, FOR SALE BY c. $. MCCALL. THE MEST n^HIS is a Cut of The WOO DR UK I?1 IIA V PRKtt?, a strong I J_ heavy, durable Press that will do the work. Kasy to [operate. No Press made equal to Hie WOODRUFF, unless at double the price. Forlsale in Bennettsville by June 30, 1001 C. Ke MC?AIJ?^ p AshcraJt's Condition Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does this by first thoroughly cleansing tile system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and lat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler,'-' and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonie and appetizer, being the formula; of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's exne.rience T> \o cc^ly th - fo il " die American mar* i to-day. Price '?5 cents p?ckajg?. For gale by SMITH NJ5WT02?, l^miWilsviU^ S. C. Moi DR tia ti >.. MbGoll, H. Q. 'urniture Values at WADD?LL& nder How we do it. Watch these Prices. Lot 1, cxceptinn they show loss work in finishing. A beautiful suit, consisting ol' beti, dresser and washstand, all in highly polished (piartercd oak. Sells for 50 00. Two week's special salo price is $10 00. $40 suits $32. Just. TWO. Only two suits left of the Lot and wc \ oiler them at a ridiculously low price for this sale. Handsome three-piece suits nf quartered, polished oak. Regular price is -10 00. We will close out those two suits at this special sale at 32 50. IRON BEDSTEADS FRESH ARRIVALS, From 2 50 up to 10.0U each. Former price 3 50 to 12 50 ATTRBSSES, Wpm Wm ms m ? s SST Wardrobes. If you aro looking lor a real handsome piece, of tumif ure at. abnormally low priccRj seo our Wardrobes. I lean til ul in finish, elegant in completeness und neat ness. Some lin ve glasses, ol hers plain fronts. Sold oak. Couches. Some Special Dinyaiita. Tin's week wu will soil $12.5U Couches, closely lulled, imitation leather, for $9. BO $10.00 full sifce Couch, imitation loather lor $7.50 CHAIRS. TWO UAH LOADS ?HKIVK& All Orados I roui an Oak Split llnlfnm ( hair at 87-1 c. to 2 50 I r i ?gilly polished Carved I liner. My cheap ('hair- are in ide of Oak and aie not lo ho classed ?vitli a Hum chair which i- being sold in low? al a higher p:iee. 1 am in KOK iii'rsjNKS9. Most ?people want lo ?lo the Lest I hey can in buying, some allow I heir prejudice to control them, 1 seek ihe patronage of 'he fin nier. 1 appreciate Hie hade i hat bas Leen given nie in t be past, ?nd by close pri?es hopo lo retain thal patronage. .cook's special Felt "pme and see me. A mound of Downy Felt that iiivitui sloop all ihe time. Well made Wu h a covering of good, serviceable Tick. It weighs Forty pounds. Sells always at It?.OO. For this special salo of 2 wei ks wc will offer them at $4.75. TH KSK KA Kt; A L\ SALUS may not last over I wo weeks). ' G. W WADDILL., W "st side Public Square FURNITURE STORE iiare, Barfield old Stand