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Id^efield Advertiser J. ]L. MIMS, - - - EDITOR IN?0MATI0N. Subscription Price-a ?nt to any address for one veSTta? "50; for yx months, 75c; f(t throe lonths, 50c, Payable m advance?. Kates for AdyertisiE?-One inch first Insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent per w ord, each ?Bsartiro Other local .lotic?s, ten cei.ts par lir ? for first m ??rtion; five cents per line for each .??sequent insertion. Obituaries and Tribut es of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political | nature, are charged for as regular ad tsrt??ements.' Liberal contracts made fsr three, six, and twelve months Write for terms. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24, 1904. The Democratic primary elec tion will be held on Tuesday next. ; It is the duly of every white citi zen.to go to the polls and vote, without bias or prejudice, tor the men who in his judgment are best qualified, mentally and morally, for the .positions to which they aspire. I!; is a source of general rejoicing that the people of our .county and stale are not divided by factional lines, but are untram melled and can exercise the right of Buffraga as every America'.i -citizen should- according to the dictates of his own conscience. Fellow-citizens, go to the polls and caet your ballots like men. Who carried or caueed liquor to be carried to ihe county campaign meeting at Centre Springs ? This is a question that is being asked by some good men who wore there. The writer was unablu to attend . that meeting but bas been reliablv informed that one gentleman, whose veracity (aunot be ques tioned, saw as meny as uine quarts of OUH biand of "case goods," not the X's that are usually in evi dence on such occasions. If liquor was carried to this meeting for political purposes, all right-think ing men-men who stand for law and order, men who stand for good government and purity in politics -should vote against the man, whoever ho is, in whose interest it is being used. A Timely Card>*^ot?*- Treasurer Williams. . ;,' MB, EDITOB; Please allow me space in your valuable paper to say a few words to all of the candidates that are asking- for office in this county. . Having' been a candidate myself in the .'/.. past I know whereof-I'speak that you .all are Very -sensitive of.your political . welfare and very jealous of your per one of you, from Coroner t0 state Senator, shall have absolutely fair treatment at my hand. I deem this I the only honorable course for me to pursue. Now I-want to ask you to be fair to one another. It has been said that everything is fair in politics, but I am . glad to say that I am of a different school. No man, (bough be may be defeated, has anything; to lose who inakee a straight, honest campaign. 1 have made three campaigns against * three honorable and bightoned gentle men with much success .without one single pang of remorse for any word, act or deed that was not fair to my honorable opponents. *Tow, Mr. Editor, while I am with you, I want to thank my friends in every portion of this county, for the high, honor^that they have conferred upon me, I have endeavored to do my whole duty with an eye single to the best interest of every tax-payer in this county. 1 shall ever hold each -and every one of you in grateful re membrance and shall it ever be my lot to come before you again, asking your support, I assure you that I ex pect to live in a way in which I can truly merit the same, Your humble servant, C. M. WILLIAMS. JOHNSTON. [The new cottage erected by Mr. D; T. Ouzts is about complete, awaiting a coat of paint. After the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown will be "at home" iu it. . Three wells will be necessary at the oil mill to afford sufficient water. The one recently comple ted does not afford enough. Mre. George Pearce of Augusta is spending some time with her brother Mr. J. T>. Watson. Peaches are becoming scarce and only ever and anon a few crates are shipped. The natatorium is quite apopu lar place and every pleasant after noon is the scene of much gayety The death of Mrs. Mary Lewis on last Thursday at the home of her son Mr. B. F. Lewis. She was a good woman and had survived only three of a large family of children, Messrs. B. F. and J. C. Lewis and Mrs. James Uart. Her remains were carried to Rocky Greek aud placed by the side of her husband, and the sons aud daughters who had gone l.efore. Deep sympathy is extended the bereaved ones. An enjoyable second event was the barbecue of thu Ready vii le Club. The membersbip of this club numbers about twenty three and each member is privileged to bring with his family four guests. The hospitable home of Mr. S. L. Ready^ W?q wide open while a number of chairs dotted the pretty lawn in front. The hash and meat was the nicest we ever tasted! Pies and cakes were superabundant. Every one pro nounced it the pleasantest ou record. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cog burn and Mr. and Mrs J. B. Hill were among the gueatp. There were no services in any 'our churches Sunday morning. Liss Eliza Mime of Edgefield, [rs. Miles of Louisiana, Miss adie Cogburu and Miss Golphin f 96 attended Sunday school in ur Baptist church. Cold Spring. - .Large congregations, attended ach service at Rehoboth last reek. We w< re glad to see so many rierids who reside outside of the ounty attend che meetings. The ?eople of Rehoboth are kind, and houghtful of all who come among herj. Mr. Butter Strom who had his louse destroyed by fire some nonths ago is now building a ?ew one. Mr. Lee Moultrie of Augusta is the contractor. It is reported that Mr. Stone ball Morgan will move to Plum Branch this fall. We hope that Mr. Morgan will see his way clear to remain where is. He would be greatly missed iii his church auJ community. Miss Georgia Talbert of Texas is vieiting Miss Carrie Talbert. Mr. Thomas Hammond of North Augtsta is visiting Mr. C. G. Burkhalter. Miss Masis Lau ford af tor a pleasant stay of six weeks at Rose Cottage has returned to ber home in Laurens. Mr. James Bodie is having a well dug on his premises. Mr. Nick Brown has commeuced to pick cotton. Mrs. E. G. Morgan was iu town Saturday visiting friouds and relatives. Mr. 4,Bub" Bussey will move to our town this fall to send his children to our school. Mrs. Anna DcVore of Ninety Six is visiting friends and rela tives in town. Miss Anna Holmes is visitiug Mrs. F. B. Thomas. Mr. C. C. Burkhalter sent sever al large, fresh, blue cat fish to Rose Cottage last week. Thauks The ladies of the Red Hill church have placed au order with Wilkes & Co of Savannah for a new carpet for the church. Red Hill churjh extended an invitation on Sunday la6t to the ladies of the Edgefield association to hold their missionary confer ence here uext May. We shall look forward.to the occasion with a great deal of interest. This will be the first meeting of the kind ever held by the ladies mission ary societies ol: the Edgefield as? soc ia t ion. A great crowd was at Red Hill on Sunday. People from almost every sec*.on of the county were present. Our new church was filled to overflowing. Many were i urned away at the door. We were glad to see so many in attendance. Quite a number of our Rehoboth young people were at Rose Cot tage Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. te' .-iAi.?'?i'""-'"'"^-''J^ltul^'Vf??l1 '^f8!^ world's fair on next Friday. We hope thal he will have a pleasant stay and a safe return. ROSE COTTAGE. THE VALUE OF SULPHUR. Efficiency in Healing Well Attain ed by Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. Used on the face HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR renders the com plexion clarified, beautified and strong. After sulphur bathing, as pre pared with HANCOCK'S LIQUID SUL PHUR, the skin is felt to glow with renewed health aud animation. Acne catarrh, diphtheria, itch, herpes, pimples, prickly heat and riugworm, with many more ills, are gup ran teed a cure by HAN COCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR-Nature's greatest germicide. Canker and other sorenesa of scalp, eyelids, mouth, nose and throat yield to its power. Leading pharmacists sell it. Request Booklet from Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, S. C. HENRY N. SNYDER, Litt. D., M. A., President. . Four full College course3. Favor able surroundings. Cleveland Science Hall. Gymnasium. Ath letic grounds. Lecture course. Library Facilties. 51f?t year be gins Sept. 2 Lat 1904. For catalogue apply to ? J. A. Gamewell, Secretary. ? Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I lad Consumption and nothing iould be done for me, I was given ip to die. Tbeoffar of a free trial )ottle of Dr. King's New Discove y for Consumption, induced me o try it. Results were startling, am now on the road to recovery .nd owe all to Dr. King's New Dis covery. It surely saved my life." .'his great cure is guaranteed for .11 throat and lung diseases by 'he Penn Drug Store. .Price 50c nd $1.00. Trial Bottles free. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S. C. Letters, Science, Engineering. ?na scholarship giving free tuition ) each county of South Carolina, uitiou $40. Board and furnished )Om in Dormitory, $10amoutb.lc ll candidates for admission are Bl armitted to .compete for vacant t( oyce scholarship which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, address si HARRISON RANDOLPH, ci Presideut. ANNOUNC FOR CONGRESS. I am a candidate for the . 59tb !ongres8 from the second district, !. C. and pledge -nyself to abide he result of the Jemccratic Pri oariesand to support the uomi lees of the Democratic Party. L. J. WILLIAMS. I hereby auuounce myself a cau [idate for Congress from the Sec ind Congressional District, aud )ledge myself to abide by tua re lults of the primary elections, and support the nominee of the Demo ;ratic party. S. G. MAYFIELD. I hereby announce myself a cau iidate for the Democratic nomi nation for the 59th Congress from the Second Congressional District of South Carolina, and pledge my self to abide the result of the pri mary and to support the nominee of the party. J. 0. PATTERSON. FOR SOLICITOR. The many friends of Capt. N. George EvauB announce him ns a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the FifthJudicial Circuit, and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary add sup port the nominee o? the party. I announce myself as a candi date for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I" pledge myself to an honorable campaign, to abide the reBult of the Democratic pri mary and to support the nominees thereof. GEORGE BELL TIM MER MAN. I hereby oncouuee myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge my self to abide the result of the Democratic primary. GEO. R. REM BE RT. FOR STATE SENATE. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the State Senate and pledge my support to the nom inees of the primary. P. B. MAYSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate. . 1 will abide hy the result of the Democratic primary and support the nomiuees of the same. T. GARRETT TALBERT. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the State Senate, and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic primary and to support the nominee a of the same. TBOS. H. RAINSFORD. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, I respectfully auuounce myself aB a candidate for the House of Representatives, and pledge my self to abide the result, and to sup port the nomiuees ot the Demo cratic primary. T> . TTL-.57Tf?TT.."*T. "C'XTi . geneJd County, aud pledge my self to abide the result and support the nominees of the Democratic primary election. J. W. DeVORE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives and solicit the support of the people, pledging ? my sel: tb abide the result of the Democrat ic primary and to support th? nomiuees of the same. JULIAN R. STROTHER. I hereby aunnuuee myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives aud pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nomi nees of the same. . S. T. WILLIAMS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives add pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary ahd to support the nominees of the same. S. M. SMITH, JR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives, pledging myself to abide the reeult of the Democratic pri mary and to support the nomiuees of the came. A. G. BROADWATER. FOR CLERK OF COURT, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Edgefield County, and pledge myself to support the nomi nees of tho Democratic primary election. W. B. COGBURN; FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully anuouuee myself a candidate for the office of Coun ty Auditor and solicit the support Df the people. I will abide the result of toe primary election sup port tho nominees of 1 be same. . H. W. DOBEY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Edgefield County ind pledge myself to abide the .esult of the Democratic primary md to support the nomiuees of he same. J. B. HALTIWANGER. FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce mvself a can lidate for re-election as Magistrate if the First Judicial District of Cdgefield Count? and pledge my-i elf to abide the result of the Dem-11 eratic primary aud to suppoit 1 he nominees of the same. N. L. BRUNSON. I hereby announce myself a nndidate for magistrate of the ?(J ixth district embracing Collins I ti )wnship, ano pledge mjtfulf to c bide toe primary olection and jj ipport the nominees of the Dem- n eratic party. I 0 L. G. BELL. I EMENTS. MASTER IN EQUITY. .Candidate for Master, subject to he decision of the Democratic pri 3 arv. W. F. ROATH. FOR SHERIFF. .At the Felicitation of friends I ?ereby announce myself a cardi late for re-election to the Sheriff's )ffice of Edgefield County and )ledge myself to abide the rpsult >f the primary, and to support all j jominens of I he Democratic party. W. H. OUZTS. I hereby announce myself a ;andidate for the office of Sheriff )f Edgefield County and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and to Bup port the nominees of the same. R. S. ANDERSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide- the result of the Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. JOHN A. BUTLER. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and pkdge myself to abide by the reeult of Democratic" primary and support the nomi nees of the same. j. TRAPP MCMANUS. I hereby present myself to the voters of Edgefield county for the office of "County Treasurer. 1 pledge myself to abide by the re sult of primary election, and will' support, all nominees of the D?mo cratie party. Respect fully. J. THOMAS PATTISON. I respectfully aunounce myself a candidate for the office uf Coun ty Treasurer and solicit; the sup port of the . people, pledging my self to abide the result mary and to support ll of the samt. R. E. M 1 hereby announce ra, didate tor the office Treasurer and rospecti the support of the p^opl myself io*abide tr.e re; Democratic primary an port the nominees of th W. ELLERY SHE. I hereby announce candidate for the office urer of Edgefield Coi: pledge myself to abide t of the primary election support all nominees of i eratic party. H. W. JAC FOR COUNTY COMMIS,' I hereby aunounce |j^a ndj^ o I hereby announce my cy for the office of County sinner and pledge myself the result of the p rim. tion and to support all th nees of the Democratic pc J. R. BLOC I hereby annonce mysol didate for the office of Commissioner and pledge to abide the result of liie eratic primary and to sujir. nominees of Ihe same. JOHN 0. SC FOR SUPERVISOR. I respectfully announce a candidate for re-election office of Supervisor of Ec County and pledgo myself h the result of the Democrat, marv. D. P. SI I hereby announce rm candidate for the office of visor of Edgefield. count pledge myself to abide the of the Democratic primary 3uppcrt the nominees of tnt J. H. RI SUPERVISOR REGISTRA "I respectfully annouuee a candidate for the office' of visor of Registration, aud myself to abide the result Democratic primary and port the nominees of the sa CHARLES STROM. I respectfully announce mysel' a candidate for re-election to th? office of Supervisor of Registra tion, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic party. J. W. R.DELAUGHTER. I respectfully announce myseif ft candidate for the office of Super visor of Registration and pledge myself to abide the result of tile Democratic primary and to 6uj port tho nominees of the sams. ELIJAH TIM.MEKMAN. FOR COKONER. I respectfully announce that I ira a candidate for the office of Coroner of Edgefield county and iledgj myself tn abide by the re lult of tho Democratic primary, md to support the nom?neos of the >arty. F. PEARCE OUZTS. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. I am a candidate for re-election o the office of Superintendent of education, subject to the rules of be Democratic Primary. WM. A. .BYRD. I hereby announce myself a can lidale for Hie t ffice nf Snporin 3 ii de nt of Education of Edgefield ounty and pledge myself to abide he result of the Democratic ' pri mary and to support the nominees f the sam?, W. D. TOLLAND. argatns Ashley Stoc I have bong] stock of Gene: dise at 60 cen? lar and will fe days offer s? BELOW 00ST. Now is the Hardware, F Plow Gear, . forks, Groce Hats, Dry Goc your own prie I am deterr vert these Gall at the and get the stock. Iv. PER OPERA HOUSE CORNI Mysterious Circumstance. )ne WHS pale and sallow and the pr fresh rosy. Whence the dif hoe? She who is blushing i health uses Dr. Kin's New Pills to maintain it. By ly arousing the lazy organs compel good digestion and 1 oft'constipation. Try them. ; 25c, at The Penn Drug Store. Citation .TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. ' J. D. A LL EX Esq., Probate .lu tl ge. HIERBAS, J. F. Payne, made suit t?L to grant him Letters of Adminis on of the Estate and elt'eets ot Q Weaver, deceased. IESE AUK THKREFOKK to cite and unish all and singular the kindred Creditors of said John "VVeavej, ased. that they be and appear be rne, in the Court nf Probate, to be ?5_BJ_?..1.1_u_u_fc-C , on_th ii. ipw cause, if any they have, why ?aid Administration Should not be ted. VEX under my Hand, this i'Hrd if July 1!>U4. J. D. A LL EX, J. P. E. C. tere is no better buggy on the 'ket to-day than the Colum Baggy. If you ir aid to know 'xboLtt th'em- aslc Jjv. J. T-\ 'ison, Dr- Hammond Curmi . Dr. Robert Marsh, Mr- Jas. ol?ani'd, Mr. B. E. Nich olson Hamp Morgan. For sale bV RAMSET $ JUNES. Master's Sale. 'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDHEFJDLD. Court of Com ni cn Pleas.' s. Lucretia Whitaker, et. al. against H. P. Lowe, et. al. nant to the Decree in tliis cause, liter for sale ut public outcry to fliest bidder before the Court town of Edgelleld and State of Jarolina, on the Hst Monday in ber ]i)04 (the same being the of said month) between the lours of sale, the following o wit: id singular that certain parcel of land, situate, lying and be the corporate limits of the Edge field, in the County of d,in thesaid State,containing ;wo acres more or less, and on the north by Gray Street; j Vm. Thurmond, J. M. CobbJ )'ubiic Road ; south by E. W-. | west by Anna li. Thompson. ! .act will be cut into lots or f.\.iou?s, plats exhibited on dgycf sale. The Master is authorized to sell in lots or p'trcel or as a whole. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C., 8, C. Aug. 10th, 1904. FROM GEORGIA. C C. Bowen, Attoruey-at-law, ballon, Ga. To Pincher & Nicholas "Have just finished painting bbiee of my houses with L. ?. M. Paint. It covers almost twice as much surface as expected. Had no-ilea that cost of paint would be s< small. Always give me L et Mi Actual cost nf Longman ifc Al ar tilles L.& M. Taintless than $1.20 por gillon, Wears end overs like' _ gold Sold hy The Penn Drug Store I ?a 1 Fe Pi C; ni M Fi Ti li W?have just received a solid uar oiurniture and have on dis ply soue beautiful Rockers, Bed room Sets, Chiffonniers, Tables, eic , avery rea rona hie prices. Wei - ure achowlegad ll ead quarters for'** these gods. RAMSEY & JONES Lad fe' and Miss 'S' Oxfords and ?trappd slippers at a great reduc ion. C. E. MAY. We wilt the housewives to know that th[ can gel, Chef so Sand A-iches.Butter Thin Biscuits, Five )'clock 'eas, Social Teas and other lice c rakers at CHE PENK DRUG STORE. 2 or fee Kia Len FR HM 'gains ! ! >k at Cost. lithe Ashley ral Merchan ts on the dol >r the next 30 ame at and time tb bny, 'low Stocks, Hoes, Pitch rie's, Shoes, )ds almost at' se. nined to con-1 goods into r M "?shley store pick of the LMAN, CR, EDCTEFIELD, S. C. THE I EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C SHEPPARD, W. \V. ADAMS, J. PI. BOU KNIGUT, 'i'. II. R>INSKORI>, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, j A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FULLER, VV. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. I J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. E..I. MI MS, Cashier J. H. ALDEN, Ass't Cashier. Prompt and polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Ac count Solicited. Surgeon Dentist, E IDG-EFIELD. S, C Tenth Extracted without Pain. Fourteen Years Experience. Office oyer Post Office pSURANCE*??^ Wlien placing your Insur ance give me ii call. I rep resent a very strong line D? i^n^ro Insurance Companies; also Agent for the New York X^I1R"IS - - - Insurance Co. I will appre prec?ate a share of your, bus- j ?ness. I can be found at my I office- -Office No; 2---ovcr Dunk o? i lidgerielU. . . [james TJ^riiVI?. I f~~ - rv) THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. ' 805 Broad Street. W. B. YOUNG, - - - P'saidnnt J. G. WJElGTJt, - --. Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits. J .Engines, Boilers, BRtf ClOS GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and utilizer Mill Outfits, Gin. Press ine Mill, and Shingle Outfits. Building,Brid/>e, Factory, Fu'rfc id Railroad Castings, Railroad, .Mil achinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe ttings,Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We st every day. Work 150 Hinds. >U nd ry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works ip"" Repa is Promptly Done lian) Iron Worts & Supply Co AT\TU STA, GA * PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 09 7th Street - Augusta, Ga. VES FREIE EYE TESTS for ali de st3 of sight. Grlnd3 tho propor asea and WARRANTS thom, sea cut Into yoHr frame while you wait. EE OF CHARGE , medicine cr classes ipr rTHE CORNER STORE] with an eye to the future, begins with this issue, to mark down SHARPLY FOR CASH a i SUMMER GOODS. This work will continue until %he\ shelving have been cleared. As usual the spirit of accommodation will l u?ej in the treatment of patrons and VISITORS alike. Our aim is to sell only dependable merchandise.! Whenever mistakes happen, as happen they! must. We will consider it a privilage to correct same| j with promptitude and courtesy CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS. WE have ail excellent line of CLOTHING. Let us quote you pi ices : Boy's Suits $l.5??, 2.00, 2.50 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4 50, 5 00, 5.50. Youth's Suits $5.50, 6.50, 9.00,10.00, ?2.50, lo 00. ?jarge line Pants for Boys and Men. Men's Pants $ I 00, ?25, i .50, J 75, 2,00, 2.?.0, 3.00, 3.50,4.00, 4.50, 5.00. Call and examine the line before buying. WE can lit you up in anything you want in CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and Furnishing Goods. Our prices are reasonable. -W. A. HART. The Mutual Benefit Life \ Insurance Company, Insurance january 1, 1904, Assets " " " $333 674 876 87 453 407 Dividends Arc Paid You Annually. When you are iusured you are insured. There are No restric tion?, from date of Policy, as to occupation, -war service, residence, travel, intemperance or violation of law. J?^~Cash values, Paid up Insurance and Automatic Extended Insurance in case you drop your insurance after two payments, and not three payments, as many companies require. Pr? miums per $1000 i Ordinary Life | *20 Pay Life 125 Year Endowmen t $28 25 $37 45 30 12 37 00 32 87 28 29 Age 21 " 25 30 35 40 45 $18 40 20 14 22 85 26 35 30 94 37 08 36 22 40 38 45 73 39 97 33 38 45 42 We write ages 14 to 70. E. J. NORRIS, AGENT. Agent also for a number of Leading Fire Insurance Companies. COME RIGHT ALONGr. The tem days for the spe cial sale have expired but some could not come dur ing* that time so I have de cided to extend the time till August 20th so as to give everybody a chance. Goods are going at Cost. Come right along. . sf Advertiser Building, mm wu Edgefield, S, C. . COBB'S . . MID*SUMMER^SALES Are Now On. Cut prices on Strapped Slippers, Oxford's Fancy Hosiery and Hankerchiefs, White Goods, Laces and Em broideries and Dress Fabrics. IO Bales of Domestic Goods .at a price unheard of. O orne andi See. By wearing one of our Two piece Suits. We also have full suits in Hgt h weight Serges Cassimeres Worsn teds, etc. Serge, Alpaca a ad Sicil? * lion Coats. PRICES $IGHT?p H?? ?orn & Minis.