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W&iDNESDAY, FKB. 20, 1801. Saterc? az the Pott O?ce at Sumter S C.. ag Second Class Mitter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D J Chandler-A Shirt B*rr*?n. M B Jic^wee-ie.v. GoT-roor-Proclita&tioo. fixate Dr. Janina A. S?ayes-NoMce to debtor* aud Creditors PEBSONAI,. Col. R H Wallace ia in tb? city. Ur. C M. Boykin, of Salem, ta in tbe city. Sis? Anita Harby is at borne from Con -serse College. . Kr?. J. A. Fox worth left fer Waycross, .?a, yeetcrday. Kr. V. S. Wyld, of Xayesviile, was ia the city yesterday. Capt. E M. Cooper, of Jd?jesTillet waa in rewa yesterday. 8' Dr. Tboe Fcxwortb, of Smithville, was in t-fcecity Monday. fir. Jania? A Rbame, of Magnolia, w?s in :be city yesterday. Sr William Ktlgore, of Summerton, was in ?be- city UBI week fir. T. W McCaUura wes in the city S*t srday and Sunday. Mrs 0. C. Scir?oro retained to her home in Summerton Fridar. \ Mr. David Dixoo, of Camden, gpest list "TcurPday in thi3 city. . fitsa Meggie Rice, of Denmark, is in the ?ty visiting relative*. Miss Minnie Moses has gene to Cbariesion tc- spend a week or two. Mr. H. Wiley Sboiar, of Tarboro, N. C., opest Sunday in the city. Dr. C. P. Osteeo, of Darlington, spent the ?>*9t two days in ?be city Mr. J. E. Biss, of Anderson, a member of -*&e Bora Bas9 Co , ?3 in the city. Joseph F. Rbame, E?q , of Manning was M tie city yesterday on business. Mr. David B. Sbirer and bride arriv?d io *be etty last Wednesday aftercooo. Mr. D. M Blaoding bas ?ooe to Corsicaoa, Texas, on a visit to bis oddest brother. Mrs. G. P McKagen bas gooe to Florence CD see Mrs. G H. Lewis, who is quite 'sick. Mr T. J, Drew, of tbe Darlington Messea- j ger was ia tbe city, attending the convention. ; Mr. Wigfall Cbeatham, besioes* manager I cf Tbe BdgeSeld Chronicle, attended tho Y. j M. C. A. convention. SeT. J. A. Foley, of Washington, and Mr. St. F. Foley, of Biltitnore,, ar? visiting at ?rs Ella Toomey's. Miss Alice Coben who bas been visiting at Gen. E. W. Moise's returned to ber home in .Charleston fioaday afternoon. Mrs C J Shan noa and Mi33 Charlotte Saan noa, of Camden, were m the city l?3t .Thursday the guests of Mrs. Dr..Spann Mrs. Barry Ryttsnberg and Mrs I. C. Strauss left for Baltimore Saturday afternoon sod will 8peod several week3 io that city .visiting relatives. Capt D DQB. Gaillard, formeriy of Sum? ter County has nesn appointed to take charge of important river and harbor work rn Mtnnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Col I J. Rarvev Wilson spent ye3terday in ..cecity. Col WJ?SOO will prooably be a easdidaie for Secretary of State in the next primary, ?cd if hs coes it is almost a certaio .ity thai ne will be nominated on the first ballot. The Sumter Club held its pre-Ienteo dance }&st evening at the club rooms. Tbe Atlaotic Cotton Oil Co'3 office on liberty street bes been mcved to tbe oil mill. Thsr? bas been co Mayor's court for some ?ay9, nut yesterday the Mayor bad quite a va? riety of cases before him. Tb? work of painting tbe banking room of roe First National Bask ha< been commenced. This room will be papered, also, aad will fcok quite neat and attractive wheo finished. Tbd sewerage question is beginning to be discussed with some life among its opponents and friends. It is not at ali safe yet as there are a good many names lacking on the peti ?cn which is being circclatsd. The weather for the past two days is delightful? aod makes everybody feel better. The people are coming out on the strerts ?ore and it make things look livelier, lt is TO be boped it will continue eo. The old store of O'Donnell & Co., is being repaired to a large extent, as the building has been almost lorn down. When ?tia completed, i: will, no doubt, present quite a sew app;arance. The man in the gqat wagon is still in tbe j aity. spending most of his time nertr tbe j Poor: House. He seems to te happy and j oooteoted in his pitiable condition. The street force arc at work cn iower Main j ?ir?et clearing aw?>.y the tetvy dirt a:.d mud i caused by the recent rams. Yoe mud be? comes pretty deep on this street during a heavy rein and the work being dore will ? .i:rove lb:ogs very mach. Thia street will ' oe macadamized before very long. A hawk came down on Mai o Street in front cf ?he Opsra Hons* a few dava, ago aod ? ?.aaght a sparrow, and fi?w away with n io j eight of a number of people on the street at roe lime. J There was an examination for teachers lest Thvzsi&y at Superintendent Baakius cfSoe. Three white and eleven colored teachers were >n attendance From the masner in which the people of Sumter attended the Y M C. A. Conven? tion, they mest hive erjoyed it to a toll ex extent Fridny night the ebarcb waa crowd? ed a3d a good iflany were in the galleries. Saturday morning the audience was sgiin ?5 cite large. The member* of tbe Ladies' Sewine Circle ef the Scarer Baptist Church beg to an? nounce tba: tbey will appreciate any orders for plain 3ewiag wh:cb they will do at rea sooabip prices Pieade send sach orders, which wi!! recetre prompt attention, to Mrs. Bartow Wateh or Mrs J R Ligon. Pro? ceeds gc to buildiog food. Messrs G A Lemmoo and Jss. L. Rayns wcrtb of the Sumter Dry Goods Company, will leave this Afternoon for a two weeks trip to New York aod o:ber point3 north. Messrs. D. G. Zeigier & Co , architects *od engineers, have opened their officejin room 5 of the Monaghan building, where they are ready tc attend tn any business in their noes. - "-Ii rv ?1,11 tm Fire Alarrns. Tbfre W?S an alarm of fire Thursday about j 30 o'clock. Fire was discoveted on th> roof of an old buildiog on Mum near Repuo- : f;can Stree*, occcopied as * grocery store br Sam Frankitn, co or?d The bose w*?:or.h oame in short orcor a^d in a few seco dj ins Mazi wis extinguished. At 3 40 p. -n ibe second -tiaro) ot Gre c?? soaoded, coming th;3 tim?; (rom iirj A I> tt:ck<?r't? re-idene?;, oa Main street, w br re i small fire was discovered oo the kichen ; roof. Tue fire department turned ont prooi:/: .y, and oy qnick work got/tb? fire unierccr. .roi and soon had the olaz? estiaguisbeJ. | MARRIED. Mr Georg? Boo'h tod >l:ss Margaret KU gore were married at tb? home of :be bride's mother, tnis ci'y, last Trtu.-sday afternoon at 4 30 o'clock. Rev. C G Brow: perforrcicg ;b? ceremony. The parlor io which the u.i?rriage rue waa PohrxiL:2?d waa prettily decorated for the occasion being transformed into H bower of beauty by the deft bunds of the frieodi of tb* b.-ice. The marriage wts a quiet home affair at?d only ?he immediate \ fnoj?ies ?od rt few cf the .Mimare friends j cf the bride ai>d groom were .'.resent. Many J vclo*nie and haodsoae presenta were recsiv- j ed and their many friodu ucite in ex-eodiag i congratulations and beat wtaaes. Married st the Methodist peonage, on j Sondar. Feb. 17, Mr. Chas. McKageo and Miss Katie McCutchen, Rev. J A. Clifton, D D , officiating. Married at the residence of the bride's mother, near Tit dal Sfarioa, on Feb. 17, at 7 p. m., Mr Hannon Patrick Hodge and Miss Zida Geddings, of Privateer, Rer. J. D Hnggtoi officiating. Married at the Union Chapel, Eutawville, on Feb. 12. Mr. W. A. Hoffman, Jr., of Sum? ter, and Miss Emma Goscb, ot Eutawville, j Rev. J. 0. Tr?o?pr r ffi?iatinsr. Mr Frank Windham, aged aboat 22 year?, and son of J E Windham, died ar bis lath? er's home io Privateer, on Jannary 28 h. Mr. Jesse Avie, ?boot -3 years of age, died of Bright's disease at his home in Privateer on Febrcary 14th Ke leaves a wife nod three children. He was a soo of Mr. Jumes Avio. Mrs. G Preston A.kirs, <?f Camden, died at her home on February 14:h. Mrs E. A. Chandler, widow of the iate Rev. E A. Chancier, dieo ot the !egr*m Hocse Monday morning at 4 o'clock She was about SO years of age/ The funeral services took place yesterday morning fe? 10 o'clock. Mr. K. S. Hudson, of Columbia, formerly of this county, died at bis home on bauds*, Feb. 17. Mr. Chas Scott Dead Tho followiog is taken from the corres? pondence to the State : Clarendon, Feb. 12 -Mr. Charles Scott, recently from Wisconsin, who, with his brother, Mr. Went Scott, was in the ecaploy of the San tee River Crpre?8 Lumber com paay. as local contractor, died this morning Mr Scott was thrown out of bis boggy on last Friday and soared severely until death relieved bim He stood ?eil with tbs com? pany and was generally liked. His remains were brought to Sumter and interred at 2 o'clock today. An ic quest was held o per the body of Monroe Prince, a negro boy wbo was killed by the train ne*r MayesriUe, Friday night. The inquest was held by torch light. The verdict of the jary waa toa*, the negro came to his death from carlessoeas on bis own part Persons who canto', take ordinary pills Sud it a pleasure to take DeWm's Little Early Ri3er?. They nre tbe best little liver pills 67er made.-J S Hnghsoo ? Co. A large delegation cf Knights from Game Cock Lodge. No. 17, K.of P. will goto Mayesville on the evening of February 27th to assist in instituting a new Ledge of Knights of Pythias. Millions of people are familiar with De Witt's Little Early Risers and those who use them Bod them to be famous little lirer pills. Never gripe.-J S H3gbson & Co. The Dick bomeste-d at Pineville was destroyed by fire on Saturday afternoon Tb)3 old mansion wea worth three or four thousand dollars acd was insured for but $1SC0. ? \^ When yon was't a"- physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant ia effect ase Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets* Prrce, 25 cents. Samples free. Erery box guaranteed. For sate by Dr A J Cbina. Il is reported that there will soon be an? other telephone exchange in tba city. The franchise bas not, been granted yet but, no doubt, it will be in a few days. Tbis wjll make competition between the two lines Snd will, be beneficial to the city. Dr A J Cblaa, the druggist, will rafa cd yon your money if yon are not satisfied after tak? ing Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab? lets. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliouenes?, constipation and headache. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. There was quite a lively time at the.depot Monday morning when all toe del?gales were leaving. There were maoy gcod-byes and warm hand giasps S3 the delegates c&de rech other God-speed after a tew days of such pleasant intercourse. Like bad dellars, ail counterfeits of De? witt's Witch iiaz3l Salve are worthless. The ongtcal quickly cores piles, sores and all skia diseases -J S Hcgbsoo ? Co. Tb* invitations to the Twelfth Annual Graod" Purim Masquerade Ball, undwr the auspices of the Heorew Benevolent Society, ??t Or?Lgeoarg, S. C., are works of art. The bali wiil uke place on March 4. There is always danger io using counter eits* of D? Witt's Witch Hazel Salve The original is a safe and certain cure for piles. It is a soothing and bealtog salve f or sorefc and all skin diseases.-J S Hugbaon & Ca. Qjite a number of oew residences arc goiog up all over the city. This is certainly a sign of Sumter's growth and prosperity. Toe work on all tbe other buildiogs is pro? gressing cu ely. Reports shew a greatly increased death rate from tnroat and lung troubles, due to ?be prevalence of croup, pneumonia and grippe. We adv;se the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all these difficulties. It is the only harm? less remedy thai gives immediate results. Children I'fce it -J S Hugbaon 4 Cc. It is getfiog very dusty on th? streets At every gust of wind the dust begins to rise and ' people are complaining and asking where the sprinkler is. lt might b:? a good idea lo bring it out Reeset experiments ?how t?;at all classes of foods may be completely digested by a prepa? ration called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which ! aosolately digests what you eat As it is tbe- ; only combination of al: the natural digestaots ! ever devised the demand for it bas becomr j enormous It hts oever faiicd to cure tnt . ? very worst cises of ir>di?ssiiou ana it alwavs I "j ?ives instHRt relief-J S Huehson ? Co. - j Two bicyc.'c riders b*d a coilisioo ou .'Jain >itr??t Saturday mon.ing Fortncateiy, thu) j wire toing at a tlow rate of epcfd m.'.: D :;!;f*r was ir j ned to *o? tx tent. I 1 For 'he wcafci'fSs u.r>d ^ryjlPitiori following grippe :n*;re is no hing io prompt acd *tf- - j :vp na Oof Minot? C>??: t.-u.-^ This prep* i ratina is highly endorsed as zo unfailing i remtdy for all throat and lung troubles and ; its early use prevents consumption. It was ! made to cure oaickly.-J S Hugbeon & Co. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. The Citv Council met on Wednesday even? ing F-r. 13. Mr. C T. Msson appeared in defeoss of tbe Electric Light Co on account of two it-m? charged against the company. Tie clerk was directed not to ronke any further claim for raies'ng globe?, and the defects in lighting ; are to be reported promptly to the cnrrp^ny. j On motion of Mr Chandler, Mr. Maso* is ; to a-stst the clerk in deciding the numoer cf I lights to be removed from the Opera House. A letter from T B Fraser, Esq , was read statiog that hie office cf legislator wooid debar him froru acting aa City Attorney. At tien was postponed. The parchase cf ei?bt acres of land from Capt. B G Pierson for $100 to oe need ns a damping ground end the snle of two aeres to Mr. Brand for Sfty dollars, now used ae a damping ground, were ?ported Council ap? proved and confirmed the purchase and the sale respectively. The clerk reported that be bad advertised for the laying of 10,000 to 20,000 fquaxe yards of macadam road way. On motion of Mr Rowland it was decided to continue the present macadam on Main Btreet to the A. 0 L depot, 6 inches thick on edges and 10 inches in center. The First National Bink requested that their office in C:ty Hall be papered and paint? ed Mr. Chandler was authorised to have the work dooe, not to exceed $35. A petition from 8. J. Grover and others to erect telephone pol s and wires io the streets was re<d and referred to a committee. Tbe clerk and treasurer's report was refer "red to finance committee. Council then adjourned. Powder Mill Fxplosioe Removes everything-in sight ; so do drastic mineral pills, but both ere mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your b- dy with calomel, croton oil or alecs pills when l>r. King's New Life Pille, which are gentle as a fummcr breeze, do the work per? fectly. Cures, headache?, constipation. Only 25c, at J F W DeLorme's dru? store. 2 The Red Men's Banquet. The Red Men lighted the camp Sre in tbe Masonic Temple laet Wednesday night at 8 3o o'clock aod after a half hour of talk ?be entire tribe and a number ?f palo faces ?bo -bad naen iovited to tbe feast marened in In? dian nie to tbe feast room where a big spread was laid in readiness for the coming of the Craves. The assembly was called ?o order by Big Warrior, E W Hurst, who asked Rev J. W. Kilgo to invoke tbe blessing of the Great Spirit on the gathering. The red men and tho pale faces with one accord then attacked the well spread tables j and fer more than abslf hoar the combat raged acd greet execution was done Bill Andrews, the c-iterer, with a crowd of serv? ers were on hand aod they were kept busy replenishing the platters cf the hungry brave3 Tbe feast eoded Sachem R. O. Purdy, who presided at the head of the table rapped far order and rising to his feet made a b.rief speech expressing his gratification that so many of tue irire and their friends had gath? ered together ia peace and good fellowship and tbe hope that each and every one bad found tte occasion pleasant and enjoyable. He then announced that Dr C. C. Brown wouid make a speech Dr. Brown speke of Sumter, past and future, dealing in reminis censes that were both interesting and instruc? tive and then forecasting wbat the future can and ehou'd he. Rev. J W Kilgo, Rev. W. A. Kelly and Mr H. G ?&teeo were also called oo for short taike. Tbi3 banquet differed from otber lodge banquets in one important particular in that tbero were quite a number of laiie9 present w*bose piesence added grace and beauty to tbs occasion and contributing no little to the pleasure of ail. - tmim ? A powerful engine cannot be run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep op the strain of an o'tive life with a we*k s'omacb ; neith? er can we sion the human machine to make repairs If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keen th? body sarong, such a prepa? ration as Kodol DyEpepsia Cure should be used. It digests what you eat and it simply can't help but do you good.-J S Hoghfon & Co The Bostonians io Florence Ten cr a dcz?n Sumter people went over to Florence to see the Bostonians ia Robin E'ood Thursday night, and they were fully repaid for ibe all nigh: trip, the loss of sleep and the expense of the trip Florence's new and handsome Op^ra Bouse WHS crowded until siaod-.cg room was nt a premium, the audi? ence bsing composed of people not only from Florence, out from Dtrlingtoo, Chester field, Marlboro, Marlen, Williamsburg. Sumter acd Cureodon Counties. The ever popular comic opera, Robin Hood was ?eng with all tbe vim and snap that made it the success it was when it was fire produced by the Bos? tonians. The men ar;d women in the lead? ing ro.'e8 were fine, lb** chorus and orchc-stta excellent end the wbole performance thor ougb.'y erjoyabie Ko Right to U sri In esa. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, abo will be nervous and irritable. If she bas constipa? tion or kidney trouble, ber impure blood, will cause, pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and'a wretched complexion. Electric bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate, ? tom ach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood It gires strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will muke a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 5l)o at J. F. W DeLorme's Diug Store. 2 The Man Without a Shirt. The mao who says be hasn't a decent shirt to hi3 rmck fMs been deprived of bis excuse for geing witbont a decent shirt, for Chan? dler, the Clo<iitr, ad'erttses today tbat be will se!! a fine linen shirt for 50 cents. Be is also frelling otber lines at i>arga;n prices and tbe goods are going rapidly Kead the new advertisement todiy and theo see tbe gools he offers. Pneumonia Cas. bc Prevented. This diseaee always refits from a cold cr lin .?tt?ck ot the gnp and mm be prevented hy the ticr.ely ust- of ChHuib'-rlui.'.'s Cough Remedy . Tint reined;. w?a extensives y nsed dering tue epidttctc? of i ..> Grippe of the past few years, r.r.? not a s n^?e case his ever been reponed tb-it oio r;ot recover or resulted in pneorrocia, a? h ich S1IOT?3 it TO be A certain nrevecttveof tb*! dangerous) disease. 'Jhe.m berlaio's Cough Remedy nas gained a wcrld wide reputation for its eurea of colds ar d grip. For sale hy Dr A J China. A Gang of Thieves. For some rime different merchants of ;b<i city bare been missing articles and could not account for the losses. On Saturday ever io g about dark a reid waa made oo a restaurant on Republican Street in tr?e rear cf Z K WalKer's store. Suspicion ed tbe <.ffie<*rs to make the raid and ?hey w. re well paid for ibeir trouble. Mr Allen R Flower?, salesman for Mr. B. J Barcett, had ke>-n working o-o th? ess?: and helped in ihe raid H-? was chit fl r m stromeatal tn bringing the thieves to )ii?ht. The restaurant was run by Reese Jiirao and Adelaide Jameg, bis witp, and b*8 been a rather rowdy resort for some umr. The search of the premises led 'o the discovery cf articles of ?ll kinds. They were found hid? den in all parts of the building and in the yard. The proprietors were placed coder arrest. Liter, six more negroes were caught nod locked up The gang consists of Reese J mes. Adeiaidi? Jame9 Henry Carter, Bo*?y Keen, Robert Wrigb', John Henderson, W i ?ie Michau and Frank Dunmore. Mr Flowers saw one of the crowd steal a pair of paots and followed bim up to bis dec This led to thc search, md afterwards the other regroea were arrested, a9 it was known they were al] known to be associates. Tbe merchants interested in the robberies are Messrs. Barnett, Strauss, Greer, Stubb3 Bros. & Cottioo, Levi Bros and Chandler. The thieves were tried Monday before Magi . tratv Weils The negroes ciaim that Jame* paid them to steal and bring bim the articles, which he 3o!d. The trial of the band cf robbers on Mon day ended in the fellowing fines being im? posed : Reere James, 4 esses, %\b or 00 days each; Bossy Keen, 3 cases, $10 or 30 days acb; Henry Carter, 2 cases, $10 or 2) days each; Robt. Wri?ht, 3 cases, S5 or 30 day3 each; Willie Micbau, 3 cases, $10 or 30 da} s; Frank Dunmore, 2 case?. $5 or 30 days each, one case, $5 cr 20 days Some More Captured Three more of ihe gang who are charged with the breaking in of a car sod (be stealing of several gallons of liquor, were arrested and pat in j*il Friday morning Oae cf the men i3 Wesley Jenninga and the other two are negroes. Carpenter, who was given a preliminary trial some time ?go, ?9 ooe of the sume crowd The police rtaT cone some gocd work in running down the supposed tbtsves. Decision in Telephone Case. The case of The Telepbnoe Mfg Co vs Toe Sumter Telephone Mfg. Co , which has be?n in litigation for some lime bas bean decided and Judge Gary readers the following deci? sion : "Iiis adjudged and decreed that tte plain tiff is cot entitled to the relief prajed for ia the complaint and it is ordered thnt the report of the Mar.er ne and tb* same ls hereby con firmed, exceptions overruled, and the con, plaint dismissed." Volcanic Eruption?. Are grand, but -Skin Eruptions rob Hie of joy. Buck i en's Arnica Salve cures them ; also Old Running and Fover Sores, Ulcers, Doili, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises. Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Bcft Pile Cure on oarth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold >.y F. W. DeLorme, druggist. 2 ' CONSPICUOUS BEAUTY Wi\ pp^ gin Without tbe least touch of vulgarity, is a feature of every raodel in our display of Trimmed Hats Many novelties are ehown in mate* ria!, ornament, shape and mode of Irimnjing. We offer a line of Hats which are both beautiful in conception and de veioptnent and rich in material. Tney cannot be dnpiicated ai the money Miss McDonald. ? \\T ' N TED, for caob, Dosons and Per f \ gimrroo Lous Southern Hardwood Comiany,? O Box Z29, Coarlestoa, S C. Nov 14-4m Estaie of Rev. Wm, W. Mood, Deceased. IWILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate of Sumter Couniy o:i February 23d, 1901, for a Fina! Disease as Exc-cator of afort sa-d Estate. WM. R MOOD, iJ. D. Jan. 23, 1901-4; FOR ?SALE. BARBES PLYMOUTH ROCKS SILVER WVANDGTS. All fine and shipped on approv? al. Al: South Carolina State Fair Oct. 29th, my Barred Rocks won 1st Hen, 1st Cock, 2d Pullet, 2d Pen and tied Biltmore far best exhibit. EGGS, - - ?2 per 13 J. CTJLLUM, Jiu 80- 4 m R\a<?'- S pr in j, S C Land Surveying. _ . i f WILL GI VF. prompt nmeocim ro ..; j j) cail3 for 8arveyioc ?nd t?>arii 2 iT'.ij i BANKS H BOY KIN, Oct in-o Catchall. S C j HM argain Jtien's Ifinlaumdered WHITF? SHIRTS. Te have now on sale a large line of Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, The bosom is warranted linen 3-pJy; both front and back are reinforced ; there are contin? uous facings at all openings ; cush? ion protector for collar-button ; felled seams throughout. ^ The Prices ^ We have never see? as sood Shirt for the price. sizes 141? 18 9s sizes 12 I? 14 ? Different length Cleeves. STILL SELLING Balance of Winter Stock at greatly reduced prices. Many lots advertised Lave been closed out. Wherever there is too little cr too much of any line, we put the prices so low thai; the goods sell almost at sight. There's y et two months of heavy cloth? ing we?ther ahead. Warm suits and heavy Underwear are cheaper than doctor's bills, and besides they are much pleasanter to look at. THE CLOTHIER