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* ' r -ir*- ? ? , V ' ;vv;;.,,, BUELL S ROBERTS CASH DRY GOODS STORE. ' i '*' * . Onr country trade is constantly growing and it is beoaii6.es.we are please . ing onr customers. When you come j ' to the city come and see us, and make , our estaDiisnment your neaaquariers. . If you can't come, write to us for samples: Our prices are low as you will eee by the following quotations: " DOMESTIC GOODS, Long cloth 5, 6, 7, 8, to 12 l-2o. Brown homespun 4, 5, 6, to 8c. Brown twill 5, 6, 7 to 10c. Bleached twill 8, lOand 12 l-2o. Check homespun 4, 5, 6 to 8o. Check ginghum6 5 and 6c. Bed ticking 5V 6, 7, 8, to 15c. Bretons 6, 7, 8,- to 12 l-2c. WHITE GOODS. White piques 8, 10, 12 1-2 to 25c. "White duck 10, 12 1-2 to 25o. White oheck nainsook 5,6, to 12|c. ' wnite onecK dimities 7,?, lU,tol2i zo. Plain white nainsook 12 1-2 to 25o, India lawns 5, 6, 7, 8, to 25o. Persian lawns 12 1-2, 15, 18 to 25c. White laws 40 ins. wide 5c. "White organdies 8, 10, 12 1-2 to35o. < WASH GOODS. Caliooes 4, 5 and 6c per yard. Percales yd. wide 6 to 12 l-2o. Black Calicoes 5 and 6c per yd. Drapery Calicoes 5, 6. 7, to 8c. Zephyr ginghams 7, Band 10c. Colored piques 8, 10 and 12 l-2c. Colored lawns 3 1-2, 5, 8, to 16 2-3o. '' Colored dimities 8, to 12 l-2c. i Colored crashes 5 and 8o. ' * MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ? Black sailors 10 to 98c. ? ' White Bailors 15o to 81.50. Mixed straw sailors 34 to 48c. Mixed straw Tam-O-Shanters 75c to $1.50. Fancy chip straws 48c. Fancy straw shapes 35 to 98c. Leghorn hats 35c to $1.00. Cbildrens tailors 15 to 75c. Fancy flowers 10 to 83c per bunch. iForget-me-nots and violets 10c per I bunch. Mourning flowers 25 to 50c per bunch. Jet ornaments 10c per bunch. Bhmestone, Steel and Pearl Jiucklea !* " 10 to 25o each. Chiffons from 10 to 60c per yard. 4 FURNITURE HOUSE NEXT DOOR TO CASH DRY GOOD * STORE. Low Prices for Spot Cash i 1 i Kitchen safes $3.00. Kitchen chairs 30. Oak chairs, split seats 75. Oak chairs, cane seats.dinicg 90 &1.00. Reed rockers 1.75 to C.oO. Children high chairs 50c to 2.50. 10 piece Bolid oak 6uits 18.00. 10 piece solid walnut suits, marble lops ; 70.00. Solid oak eideboarda 10.00 Imt. walnut sideboards 7.00 to 8.00. Bed Lounges 10.00. Couches S.Q0 to 10.00. Parlor Suite 33.09. Extension Tables 5.00. Kitchen Tables 2.25. Bed Spring'^ 2.25. Mattresses 2.25. Stoves,Lamps,Easels, Window Shades, 1 Curtain Poles. Chamber Sets, 10 pieces, 2.11, 4. 00, ; , 4.50, 5.00, 5.50. 12 pieces, 7,00. C . RPETS. - 4-4 Jute Carpet, fancy stripe. 20?. 4-4 Cotton Carpet, Incrain 28e. 4-4 Ingrain Carpet, wool, 30 and 35c. 4-4 Coco MattiDK. 45 ami 50<\ STAIR CARPET. 18 inch Jute 18c, 23 inoh Jute 20c. 28 inch Ingraiu SOc. STAIR OIL CLOTH. % yard wide 30c HUGSJute. 30x60 Inches 73. vute, 86x72 incbe-j 93. (Smyrna, 18x34 53. , 26x54 1.2-". , 44 30x60 1.87. 44 30x72 2.25 i Best quality heavy Smyrna 18x34 75. 21x45 1.25. 26x54 2.25. , 44 44 44 30x60 3 00. 36x72 5.00. * 44 44 43x84 7.00. 18x36 Moquet 1.00. 27x60 iloqnet 2 50. 1 Jap Mali, Bamboo Filling. 36x72 1.50. 5 Alt I' SQUARES. 11 Wool. 9x9Feet f5.50. 4 9x12 Feet 7.00. 44 12x12 Feet 10.00. Tapestry rugs 27x60 1.50. l MATTINGS. $4.00 per roll Good quality Chimin, at 12 and 15a ' Heavy oaina 16 and 20e. 1 Extra heavy ch!a* 22. 23 and 25a . Host cbina 27, 28 and 30c. Good Jr.pane9e M ating 23?. Flee ' *' ll6, 27 and 30a ? JCTE AND COCA DOOR MATS. 1 Jate, 18*27 inches 25^. Cocoa, 16x27 inches 75c. tlexible \Nire Matts. 1 BLELL & ROBERTS, ; ; 573 & 575 KING STKKET, . CHARLESTON, - S. C. < V -4,: % ' ; * ; ' ' . 4? . ^THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY - , , r The South. J " *]' Samuel-Adams, colored, who en^erpd j the room ?f twoAvhife girls ahd/fritedl to assault them, was lynched at Coldmbus, <jL-- " ' . .. Belief? he caused her lo be turned out of- ker home.- .^.nriip Hill, colore?-. - stabbed. Edward Carney to death at Norfolk,- Va. Pierre Lorilkird's famous $100,000 houseboat Caiman was destroyed by fire, while anchored in the river near New Smyrna, Fig. C.- Wnford Peters, in jail at Chattanoaga, Tenn., for alleged bigamy, says if really was married a'second time lie was under the influence of hypnotism. The annual convention of the ScotchIrish Society of America, met at Knoxville, Tenn., Acting President Dr. John Mcintosh, of Philadelphia presiding. A requisition for extradition of former Governor Taylor, of Kentucky has been asked for. Someone in ambush shot and killed. John Ovess and his young son at bile, Ala. The North. * John Anderson, formerly in the employ of Broker Adolph A. Kuhn, whtf disappeared leaving a shortage of nearly $1,000,000, has been arrested at Chicago, 111., and admits conspiracy. An unknwon man sprang from a Sta-] ten Island ferry boat at New York and was drowned. Because James J. Donnelly had a habit of romning. with pretty Maggie Bradley, at New York, his wife seeks a divorce. Cardinal Gibbons has conferred degrees on a large number of stut^nts at the Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Despondent over financial reverses, Thomas B. Cottrell, an old and wellknown speculator on the Board of Trade of Chicago, ni., fatally shot himself. A diamond pin valued at $1,500 was stolen at New York from Mrs. T. Suffen Taller, daughter of Pierre Lorillard and wife of the well-known fotirin-hand whip. An hour before his wedding to a daughter cf Millionaire Otto Grantz, at Deadwood, S. D., Henry J4.Coventry was arrested for practicing medicine without a license. The Spanish cannon loaned t*> Kansas City,. Mo., was,found to be loaded. A terrific wind storm passed over Ohio Monday, doing thousands of dollars of damage to fruit. Grip, culminating in insanity, caused Rev. Thomas B. Cheney, of Washington Court House, Ohio, to commit suicide. During the first day as auenaant at thfe'New Richmond (Wis.) Insane Asylum. Antone Sorensen was killed by a patient. By shooting Winthrop Fallon, a traveling man, of Brookline, Mass., killed himself in the Hollenden Hotel at Cleveland, Ohio. the American Architectural League will meet in Philadelphia next year. Joseph C. Lewelyn, of Chicago, 111., was elected president of the League on Saturday. Sculptor Holgie Boeck committed suicide at Chicago, Iill., by' drinking prussic acid. The Union I>abor Lyceum, said to be an educational institution, has been organized at Chicago, 111. After receiving two gunshot wounds Watchman James Delaney shot and killed an unknown burglar at Chicago, 111. Foreign. The 1200 immigrants brought by the Spanish steamer Gran Antilla were landed at Now York after $10,000 had been given to indemnify the United States should any of the immigrants become public charges. Emperor Kwang Hsu, of China, i3 reported to be anxious to oust the Dowager Empress and resume his power. Boers killed, wounded or captured an entire battalion of Derbyshire militia at Roodeval, in the Orange River oolony. The British expedition for the relief of Ccmassie, West Africa, has been checked by natives. A battle with rebels has occurred near Panama, resulting, it is reported. In the defeat of the government forces. Sampson Was is Command. Washington, D. C., Special.?The [United tSates court ot claims has passed upon the suit of Admiral Sampson ind others under his command at Santiago,, for prize money on account of the destruction of the Spanish fleet, rhe court declares that Admiral Sampson was the commander-in-chief, and that Commodore Schley was the commanding officer of a division or squadron thereof cn dty under the orders of Admiral Sampson. The total amount af bounty money allowed is $166,700, of which amount Admiral Sampson will receive $8,335 and Admiral Schley about $3,000. I '* . *- * T v . 'i t - _ JE_ ^ NEW SYSTEM OF B^EAD-M AKINO t ; ? French- Process Supposed to Be Filled 2^ * with Nutriment. 1 Bnead-makine is so important a fact ^irdi11istence/that 'evjeh ' "W^rests the officials' of the United States gover nmqnt.- ^T,t>e United States consul at" "Roubaij; France, recently s$nt to.the ktate department a very acclui'at'e description of the Schweitzer .Bystem of bread-making, which is now being operated at a suburb of Paris, and . which-is ttJ'-b'e--established in a\l the' cities of France-by a society Organized format purpose. It is claimed fp$?th? Schweitzer.bse^d that it cont^iis1 more nutritive nitrogenous properties! Uianhft$erhj4broad and-,double the phosphates- to-tie found, in th& latter. The' s?steto,K?nsldt3 of converting the wherft/Iiltorbread within- a short" time after it enters the* mill to be ground into flour. At the Schweitzer ^stabrtshnJenf the wheat is first treated to a cleaning prpcess, being brushed and washed- - Then epeh grain is split in two, after which the wheat goes (o the grinders, which'crush it in/such a way as to retairf in the flour all the. gluten and other nutritive properties, the bran alone being expelled. 'The freshly ground floor is mixed with yeast", salt and filtered yater'and car-ried at once by machinery to the headers, which are operated by steam. It is noseible to knead 4.409 nounds of dough per hour. When, the dough comes from the kneadecs it is carried automatically to a room, where it is "cut into loaves of all sizes and shapes. The bread is then baked in gas ovens of a peculiar device. By this system of bread-making it is said to be possible to get 100 pounds ,of wholesome bread from 100 pounds of grain. This bread is sold at the rate of less than 5 cents for a loaf weighing over two* pounds, which is nearly 2 cents a loaf less than the usual price for bread. Ten big two-horse wogan loads of bread are sent out from the establish-^ ment twice. A day end the trade ii growing.* . , S. K. Sc>tt. writes: "i And Hall's Cstfflivbure a valuable remedy."Druggists sOT it, Wexford."Ireland, has lost one of tho m6stvreVfajflfebta of its citizens in the death of Ff 5$. Hyland., an undertaker, at the age of 85. For 60 years'lie was an undertaker in Wexfofd and -if is calculated that during that time he buried ever 5,000 people. . To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bhomo Qcisine Tadle?. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 25c. Rose bushes are the latest thing in bloomers. So. 25. Friendship ends when poker begins. p|p3' stubborn*^ ' m vy;?;:: Jthe reason? H$ir / J, needs help just as anything else does at ^ times. The roots ref < ' wa J quire reeaing. wnen r.j j i hair stops growing it f | looks IIHi M . tod Hftlr VI8T < acts almost instantly \ < on such hair. It \ awakens new life in / \ the hair bulbs. The / effect is astonishing. 4 / Your hair grows., be< comes thicker, and all \ * ? m t Ll 4 danaruit is removed, rj i \ And the original ^ color of early life is 1 " restored to faded or ^ / gray hair. This is < / always the case. 4 $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. i ??I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor, . and am really astonished at the 4 . good it lias done in keeping iny y 4 nair from coming out. It is the 4 * best tonic I have tried, and I . 4 shall continuo to recommend it to my friends." 4 Mattic Hoi.t, ^ Sept. 24, 1898. Burlington, 21. C. 4 4 t If yon do not obtain all the benefits . vou expected from the use of the Hair Vigor, write the Doctor about It. i > Du. J. C.AYEK, Lowell. Mass. ^ } Thompson'? Eye Water / , KV . . }, v.?- \ V, ' r " : \/ u. v "... " ~ Gt>i JS?I ** Our fee returned if.^6 fail. Anyone e any invention wiU promptly receive our o ability of same. ^'How to Obtain a Patt secured through us advertised for sale at < Patent taken out thr^gfebs receive s} The Patent Record, a^^e^t^pnd w by. Manufacturers and inyesfara..* ^ 1 , Send for sanlple copy FRE^'. ' Aefdrc VICTOR J. EVA \u-% {Patent Aitot Evans Buildingy\ . / Admittedly the ill .'tjte nJosI ; Thelmp&^*i? ' *" One Gaffo (T M The needle keeps the bi Vk ' V the generating-tube being \\ that will not gt) out. T _. flicker. TKfjrafean be a gas jet or fdjrfJ^j^THE I: JljjL on the market' ^ind everyl ; ig&togzxa* be had." IT WILL PAY " J i . MB H not sold in your town : THE IMPERI 133-134 Lake Street, * ! *t 1 * The Drug Store Kind P| hut price the same as ordinary brands. Druggists buy Anvil Soda in bulk and sell It attire cents an Ne; ounce. Grocers sell it In packages at 10c. a pound o.n er 3 pounds for 25c. ' . *u It Ss Exactly the Same Sodam ert To get the'be^t you must Insist on packages put . V up by the manuiacturer with the "v ANVIL BRAND TRADEMARK. | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 5 . Digests what you eat. \ It art i ficiallv digests the food and aids 0 Nature 'in strengthening and recon- v structing the exhausted digestive or- t| -gans. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation " can approach it in efficiency. It in-' b 6tantly relieves and nerrnanently cures c; Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ; y Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea, ti r^i _i_ v~r 1- - t- - ? I DICK rieauaciii*A?u^Lriii}.Mii,v>iJciixip3,ttuu allothefresultsof imperfect digestion. v ( ^Prapared bv E. C. DcWItt &Co., Chicago. h -a Skin Diseases, ~i For the speedy and permanent cure oi' Sj tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham- ^ oerlain's "Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch- _ jig and smarting almost instantly and <ts continued use effects a permanent n jure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, jem scald head, sere nipples, itching piles, ^ chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and u*t granulated lids. # oom i)r. Cady's Condition Powders for S5rS horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge Price. ? "? cents. Sold by a i: i mum I xMSSSl f the, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING US ' rtat AND 51 Building flaterial. ^ Dealers in Sash Weights, Jy Cord, Hardware, Window glasl, ?tc. cf, We guarautee our work superior to any sold in this city, & all being of our own manufac- p ture, ?* E.n.HACKER, Proprietor,, ? CHARLESTON, S. C. * ; ^ JTr , ?? ? *? ' *v., i ** * v. -rr 5 <; ?* :?Q; * ? w - _ ;. __ ^ ^ ^ ,7 BETTER for some,, , .j, ,x^ -" BEST* for everybody. * ? - * for Your Neighbor's Endorsement * l/M&f. GENLSOU. AGENT. ^ iWALL ST. ATLANTA CAJ * ALL HOUSE ENTRANCE- ~ *' 1 I V 1 k H .H -.IH* HB"i fl t\"~ tepding skfetch'and description of* pinion free concerning the patent;nt" sent upon request, Patents our expense. ^ , fecial notice, without charge^ in idely circulated-journal, consulted !SS, NS & CO., Ticy8r) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jtl Gas Lamp I by U. S. patents. "' * " ?T. light cm the market and economical. ^common store gasoline and gives a candle power light; at a cost of one ' * dPter day. #ill burn GO hours. jrner clean, so it will not-jjlog, <ind ; in center of flame, insures a iig? here is po odor, no 5fltoke and no raised or turned down just as with *. >f. mperial is the most perfect fight v hing pertaining to it is the best to TO INVESTIGATE. \ > write us for catalogue.. , AL OAS LAMP CO. CHICAGO, 1LU robably you use it? arly everyone does, and if so you dw all about how far superior it is to her baking soda or baking powder. ^eaven he latest advance in baking preparaas, and if ycu don't use it you should. r<j Th.m Sndn ' ^ ecatise it will make biscuit just right very time. No more yellow spois or oda taste. Is Better Than Baking Powder ecause it is lialf as strong again and ne heaping teaspoonful will do the 'ork Of two rounded teaspoonfuls of tie best baking powder ever made. Don't Spoil nt is no prepared that with ordinary . are it will retain its foil strength for cars. We do not have to pack it in ui? i?i.:? .?.v.;* II caun lilWC U-ilVilJV; J/UVVUWi, rtiiVl UU3 aving enables us to give you better ^iue for your money than you ever ad before. ! HtM* leaven leaveneth the whole lump." races for ten 6 ounces for five-cent* CUE HYGIENIC HmflESS. Lis msttrwn depend* uootl air?Che moat resit* focoer kapvan to s?hmae?<0* An larvarKJu. contort in hachu* a hollow oencani air apnea the length and width Bo moitsew containing aprina section with W ateal as* tateacoimd ls*o aa'uw wire lab lies at top and bdt. Amu mi tfcia la piaaod the EjfVua, iwosiiwrtnrt unit i? pore withe aottaa Mi. A; rfir aahr (treasure in. biuetton wtfli the peauH in a most remarkable iktty. Qpd vilh the efiar taataeaa crahe the mattihas etac, meumntvc, saM raottlaflng and of downy aoft. Better (haw aay Mne at any prtna. ,FREEi&k*i?HK JL ?*5?^ fladMfVee. ^^jLjLi \ I 1 >1 CmuUmtlfttr a?d Mines*. Adjusts Itself aotciraiticeJty to warring iht*. A light sod henry person Imk ?*&> by 4fle will roll again t each otlwr. V-ed as'Owe LKeUar. state er-# 14.00-ami fmirht rtarew?only when ratisfled that are exactly as repru* sated. Wheee all rash ? 15.00? rat with order we ormmj nitiht la fall from this end. irthwr, we will make shipment with the express onderidrng that If, In roar jadameat. the mattressalone is not th more tlpin ILSiX) and bettor than any other mattress, natter how costly, yon nan hare yonr money back, he pitce of this mattress does not begin to represent its ie. the real solid cowlrrrt tnond in lis one. Nearly? ryhody who has need It lou far has reported 'afl >.00 value reset?ed in tho fisst monkb't ase. he pivatsas atOdreA La eoaneetten with the msttreJ^ a freo gift bom at for the ad .ustli tag which we expect srul obtain from the ase on roar peat at Oil* mattcea*. nby asa alone that to tell tnrmto can be appeecWed. n re q west wo will mite dauUatees ofwaoatl letters endorsement from the eeaatsated Chicago vet, J77L Murphrt Waahtaetto lis tow, lalp postmaster of cagoi Mr. Jpswh w5bL at Ahtol. Cooaar A Co. of oagoi Judge B. W. dlfrna of Qhroo^o, aad tneny other Ikoo^n^jople, at the meatte of fhts mattress. Xok tor OC?flamptoe of cowers and H lost rated cataf\^ K. Ions showioa mate than 90 sty lea af eOentoeaattel pHaea, Arae Swrtsc alten DtsltMaim Saase Brmss-Trhaasew ?E 8PBIN0 W. 43d St. > CCD CO-. CMfCAOO.