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d^efield Advertiser " WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1908. Local News. The - frieods of Miss Ida Cog nro were glad to see her io town o Monday. Miss Flora Ouzts, of Elmwood, as among the visitors in Edge eld on Monday. Edgefield has no automobiles et bat quite a number of Edge eldians have pretty turnouts. FOB SALE: A fine pointer) oppy, six weeks of age. Apply at bis office. Quite a number 'of Edgefield le will attend Children's Day ercises at McKondree on Sun ay next. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Bailey ccompamed by their two cbil reu, left on yestHrday for Peoria, h, to make their home in future. Mrs. Ida F. Sheppard has been coding the pr?t week with her ughter, Mrs. Carrie Miller, in rt h Augusta. Get.a pair of Puritan corsets w and save 15%.- Wear thtm irty days, and if not satisfactory ur money refunded. May & Tompkins. Mr. W. B. Maffett was in tvwu Monday and stated that much the cotton is dying in his sec JQ and will have to be planted The merchants are elated over, prospect of a tremendous fruit p. They cap now unload the it jars that they have bad red away for more than a year. "If you don't like our paper," ye a Wyoming editor, "tell us in a letter containing $2, the Dual subscription price. Otber se' keep, still, as it's none of or darned business." he candidates need not go und Parksville until the sec crop of chickens is ready for ughter. The early crop was de ured last week by the Sunday bool convention. r. J. M. Miner, was among veterans who attended the re mo on ' Monday. Mr. Miner expects to attend the re efer the entire som h to be ld in Birmingham iu June. Mr. R. L. Do nova nt aud Mr. A. Glover are in Columbia in at udance upon the Grand Lodge O. 0. F. The former is a mern* r of the Grand Lodge? serving! an important committee, and y latter represents the Edgefield Jge. Candidate West told us on Mon y that he attended the school cnic at Long Branch on Satur y, and never saw so many pret y? ung ladies before in his life, e- also said the candidates were thick that you couldn't stir hem with a stick. John A. Boy kin, Esq., is spend ig a few days in Edgefield, hav .g come from Columbia whither went-to attend the funeral of B brother-in-law, Mr. W. F. M. ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Calhouu ere summoned to Columbia on hureday last on account of the eatb of Mr. W. F. M. King, Mrs. alhouih's broiber-in-l?w. Mr. albou'o returned on Frid?y but 'rs. Calhoun remained in Colnm until Monday afternoon. We solicit your prescription usiuess. Utmost care is exer ised in compounding prescrip ions and only pure, fresh dregs re used. Oof prices are very asosable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, SUCCPPF0r8 to G. L. Penn & Son. -The Advertiser had a very pleasant call on Monday from Mr. A. B. dargile, editor of the Salu da Standard. Mr. Cargile came to Edgefield to attend a meeting of the board of corporators cf the proposed electric road. He says that work on the Saluda road was . discontinued on account, of the panic but that it will be resumed later. v Mr. M. B. Hugbep, better known as Bud Hughes, the faithful sex ton of Mountain Creek church is d^ad. For morer than twenty-five years be has looked after the keeping of the cntgrcb and ceme tery in so faithful and conscien tious R mar.uer as to call forth the commendation of every one who knew bim. His place will not be easy to fill. Everybody is admiring the grass abd beautiful shrubbery in tbe enclosure around the pub hz well. The Dorothy Perkins roso that is running upon the wei! shelter is exceedingly beau tiful aud is creating considerable comment If the ladies who are interested io civic improvement are encouraged, they will in a fe? year? transform old Edgefield. PRESCRIPTIONS our special . We solicit your Prescriptions v or night. "WE GUARANTEE pure drugs accurate compounding, and rea ttonablc prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Mr. J. W. Peak, Jr., haviu? eeu indisposed for some time me home on Tbuwdav last and mined several day P. He return on yepterday to Charleston t< -ume bis studies at the College Charleston. Jamie, as Edgefielc nows him, has applied bimsel closely and was unwilling U uai-j away from bis classes s y longer than absuintely nee mry.' ' 1 ' Special services ar? b?i:igheld in the Catholic church every evening this w*ek. . The game of ball on Friday af ternoon between the S. C. C. I. and Trenton teams resulted/in a score of 14 to 4 in favor of the latte/. If you want a gun, rifle, bisycle, automobile, or base bali supplier, write Foucher's Gun, Look and Bicyole Works of Augusta. Read their advertisements in thie issue. It wiii pay you. . Rev. J. T. Littlejohn and A. S. Tompkins, Esq.. are in Columbia this week in attendance upon tbe district lodge of the Knights of Pythias 8? representatives of the Edgefield lodge. Capt. Joe Brunson' returuwd to his home in Aiken on Saturday last, after feasting for a week upop Turkey creek ''cats," and exchanging war-time and boyhood experiences with his friends and kiudred. S*?e our new gingham and chambrays. They are beauties. May ?fe Tompkins. On Friday next the Greenville Female college will observe Col lege Day. One item on Ihe pro gram will be the singing of the ol lege song, "The Call of the G. F. C.," which was written by Mrs. Emmie Gaines Padgett. The Advertiser acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to at tend the ommeucemeut of Win throp college beginning ou. May 31st. This splendid institution will send out 88uBweet girl gradu ates" th is year. Dr. C. E.' Burts left on yester day to attend tho Southern Bap tist convention which is being held in Hot springs, Ark., this week. .Mrs. Buns is visiting her mother in .Anderson while Dr. Burts is away. Big lot of Puritan corsets just received. Every pair, guaranteed^ May & Tompkins. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of J. B. White & Co., Augusta's only department store. This mammoth s ore gives es pecial attention lo mail orders and solicits a sbare of the busi ness of the Edgefield shoppers who are unable to visit the city in person. Mr. T. P. Morgan, the cotton weigher^ was in town on Saturday and said tb o t his occupation now is "turning the dirt " Mr. Morgan engaged Mr. A. M. Timmermau to weigh the few bales of cotton Ibi.t are being marketed. Yiu will find many useful ar ticles on our '10 cents counter. May & Tompkins. M?88 Mary Evans is in Wash ington as the guest of Senator and Mri. Frank Gary. On account of the crowded condition of the steamer, Miss Mary was unable t? secure passage and much to ber disappointment had to forego her European trip. A gentleman who is informed as to tho construction of the fish way at the locks told the writer a few days ago that in order for fish to pass up the Sa?*autiah above the locks they must have legs and claws. In other words must be equipped for climbing as well as swimming. ? The pretty new delivery wagon of Messrs. Penn & Holeiien is at tracting considerable attention. As the wagon is covered, packages will be protected from the rain while boiug delivered. Tba name of the firm bas been painted on the sides in beautiful, bright let ters. The Advertiser commends the progressiveness of this popu lar firm. Ger?. Butler's friends are con gratulating him over his receut good fortune, the courts having decided in his favor in the case involving the large feo of $75,000. If we understand correctly, Gen. Butler will soon receive a brge portion of this pum from the United States treasury. Just received a beautiful lot of muslins, figured and plain lawns and summer goods of all kinds. The ladies should not miss seeing them. J. W. Peak. Mr. G. D. Mim8 brought Mrs. Mims up ou Sunday to remain un til after the commencement. He called to sen us. on Monday, and, ov. being asked about tue progress be is making with farming opera tions, replied that hib farm bar two good crops on it: a crop oi clods and a crop of Legro babies Mr. Mirna says lhere have been six 8dditious to tfce-colored popu lation on bis farm since Christ mas. At that rate, he wiil in a fe^ years have a surplus of labor. Photographs. Spring is the best time foi Photographs, especially of Chil dren. R. H. Mims. Tornado Ineurunce, Dwelling* ?20 cents $100.00. E. J. Norrib. Fresh candies: Just received t fresh shipment of Sparrow'i chocolates and bon bors by ex press. B. , Timmons. We sell Waterman's Idea Fouotain Pens, which represen the highest standard of excellence Every pen guaranteed to givi satisfaction. W\ E. Lynch & Co. Van Camp's Pork and Beane and Hulled Corn Hominy. B. Timmops. WV call especial attention to the advertisement of Messrs. May & Tompkins in this ieeue. Ladies, they are making an offer that you cannot afford to miss. In order to raise fonds for their treasury, the ladies who are in for ested in Civic improvement have < e cided to assist in the management of tbe lyceum course next season, and urge thoBe who recently Bub j ecribed for tickets to renew their subscription. Tho second quarterly conference of the Edgefield charg9 will bn held iu'Trentou Methodist church on Sunday afternoon, May 17th. Preaching by presiding el 1er, Dr. J. W. Daniel, at Trenton at 4:30 p. m. and at the Edgefield Metho dist church at 8:30 p. m. same day. . . lu oui notice of the closing exercises of the Colliers school last, week we should have stated that the prize for the best speller in the school was awarded to Master D. T. Mathis. Our informant in advertently omitted his name. The young ladies of the Bap tist Sunday school who compose the classes of Mrs. M. E. Barker, Mr. W. B. Cogburu and Mr. J. L Mim3 will give a mooulight pic nic on the Addison lawn adjoin ing the Baptist church on Thurs day evening from 8 to ll iu com pliment to the young men of the Baraca class. - The ladies who compose the "college beautiful" club were very successful with their entertain ment ou Friday evening. The ad mission fees and, the receipts from the sale of ice cream,amount ed to about forty-five dollars. This will pay all expenees incurred thus far and leave a small balance in the treasury. Prior to last w*eek, there had not been a prisoner in the Edg? field jail since the March term of. court. Clarence Oliphant, colored, who lived near McKeodree was committed to jail last week charg ed with criminal assault. The colored people around McKendree were very active iu the capture of this member of tbeir race who we understand has confessed his guilt. Graduating Recital. Miss Lillie May Bailey and Miss Edwardiua Blalock, gradu ates iu the departments of expres sion and music, respectively, will give a recital in the college audi torium on Friday evening next. The public is cordially invited to attend. No admission fee will be charged. Very Creditable Appearance. The Edgefield Rifles gave an exhibition drill on the square on Thursday afternoon, making an exceedingly creditable appear ance. Capt. Collett and his men are to be congratulated upon the rapid progress they, have made. The Advertiser wants to seethe Ecg ifield boys bear off all of the nonors during the Charleston en campment next month". Very Efficient Agent. The manufacturers of the Singer sewing machine have made their reputation, as well as built up a tremendous business, by sending live, aggressive meu into every section of the country. Singer sew ing machines are being sold in this s^ctiou by Mr. L. G. Quarles, an Edgefield county man. Mr. Quarles is a very successful sales man, placing on sn averag? two machines every week. Farm Work Backward. Mr. W. P. Johnson, of the Sophia section, was in Edgefield on Saturday, and stated to the writpr that he recently took a trip from Edgefield to Greenwood and never before saw farmers so backward with their work. Hs saw a stand of cotton on only two or three farms and in many in stances the ground had only been laid off for the fertilizers. With the supply of labor inadequate, it will be impossible for farmers to catchup, or to make a full crop, Wide Buggies Needed. We saw two young ladies from a neighboring town drive in Edgefield a few days ago wearing "Merry Widows" that almost crowded them out of tue buggy, Despite the fact tuat ono young lady leaned to the right and thc other to the loft, their prettj "widows" locked horns. Ramsey & Jones aud the Edgefield Mercan tile Company will have to order some Epecially constructed bug gies with seats about eight feet wide so as to accommodate twr ''Merry Widows" side by side. jSienu Springs and Harrie Lilhia waler always on hand B. Timmons. Souvenir Pobt Cards containing Edgefield views? cents each. PENN & HOLSTEIN. Large assortment offish crack ers just received from the Nation al Biscuit Compa-iv. B. Timmons. Seed Irish Potatoes: Large 6hip ment of bpet, selected Eaeten Seed Irish Potatoes. . W. E. Lynch & Co. We sell the Waterman Fount am Pen?-the best on the market PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to . G. L. Penn & Son Very large stock of wagon aix buggy harness. Let us suppl) you Ramsey & Jones. Economizes the i ter and eggs ; m cake and pasir ing, nutritious This is the Thora are Alum and Phosphi a lower price, but no bouse! o? ber family con t Back Yard Contest. The Edgefield Civic Club is offering $3.00 worth of garden im plements for the best kept back yard in Edgefield.. A second prize will also be offered. The inspec tion will take place on Thursday 10th of June. Further particular?! n< xt week. Ordinance Violated. There has been much complaint ou account of the violation of the town ordinance which prohibits the tying of cows on the streets. Besides.-- frightening ladies and children, cows with long ropes tied to them almost block the streets and sidewalks. in some instances. Those who have bee?', in the habit of tying out their co^s had better heed this word of warn ing^ or henceforth the ordinance will be enforced. GARDEN SEED : A. large assort ment of Laudreth's celebratf-d strf?d JUBt received. Let us supply your needs. W. E. LYNCH & CO. We would ) glad for the housewives to 6ee our large stock ol' Crockery. We have plain sod d' coratud ware, and can supply ibo ueeds of every home. w Ramsey & Jouei. FOR SALE : Toole Cotton Seed, strictly pure, at 50 cents per bush el. W. E. Lott.' Fr'.sh Bupply of Harris Lithia Water just received. B. Timmona. Large assortment of stationery and writing material of all kinds just received. W, E. Lynch & Co. Large assortment of the cele brated Buist "Prize Medal" Gar den Seed. They never fail to ger minate. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Penu & Son Delightful canned California Peaches and Pears. B. Timmona. Another shipment of Sparrov/'e and Lowney's'tine candies just -e ceived. B. Timmon8. Have you tried our "Lord Cas per" cigars-nothiug better. B. Timmoue. For Audi cor. I respectfully announce myself ? candidate for the office of Auditor oi Edgefield county and solicit the sup port of the people, pledging myself tc abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. '. J. RANSOM TIMMERMAN. I hereby announce myself for th( office of Auditor of Edgefield county subject to the rules and regulation! of the Democratic primary, and pledgi myself to abide the result of same. J. B. HALTIWANGER. For Coroner. I hereby respectfully offer myself t< the voters of Edgefield county for re election to th^ofnce of coroner in th< August primary. I shall faithfully j abide by all rules, regulations and de ' cisions of the Democratic primary. GIP H. SEIGLER. I hereby annouce myself a3 a can didata for the office of Coroner o Edgefield county, subject to the rule: and regulations cf the Democratic primary, and will be grateful to m.1 friends and fellow citizens for theii votes and for their help. , J. B. CARTLEDGE. I hereby announce myself a cpr "i date for Coroner of Edgefield county pledging myself to abide the result o the Democratic primary and to suppor the nominees of the same. PETER OUZTS. The effect of m You catch col? down because of ti Strengthen y j? Emulsion. ijj It builds new blood JU system. ,? ALL DRUGGISTS 444444444444? use of flour, but lakes the biscuit, Y more appetiz and wholesome. fbwkr ELY PURE only baking e from Royal n of Tartar. ito of Lime mixtures ?old at <eeper regarding tho health ilford to UM them. For County Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election as county commissioner, pledging myself to abide j the result of the primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. W. G. WELLS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as couuty com missioner and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. E. TURNER. I hereby ?nnounce that I am a can didate for the office of County Com missioner,'and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. JAMES DEVORE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tne office of County Commis sioner for Edgefield county, and pledge myself to abide by the rules ana regu lations governing the Democratic pri mary. ? JOHN O. HERIN. For Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Su pervisor of Registration and pledge myself to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary ana to support the nominees of the same. G. G. WEST. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Registration, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the same.' CHARLES STROM. I herewith respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election for Supervisor of Registration of Edge field county, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary election and to support the nominees of the party. GEORGE W. QUARLES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor, of Registration, and pledge myself to abide by the' result of the primary election. A. M. TIMMERMAN. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of magistrate of the 8th judicial district of Edgefield coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of tha Democratic primary. T. J. MCDOWELL. I ama cardidate for magistrate of the 4th judicial district of Edgefield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. B. ADAMS. We hereby place the name of Wal ter W. Miller in nomination as a can didate for Magistrate of the 4th judi cial district of Edgefield county, pledg ing him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. FRIENDS I hereby announce myself a candi date for t??e office of magistrate of the 8th judicial district of Edgefield coun ty, and pledge myself to abide the re sult of tne primary election. H. A. HERRING. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for the 8th judicial dis trict of Edgefield county, pledging my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. A. C. OUZTS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate of the 2nd judicial district, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. WALLACE W. WISE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of the 5th judicial district of Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. JOHN R. BLACKWELL. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the office of Magistrate of the 6th judicial district of Edgefield county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election. J. H. BUSSEY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of the 1st Judicial District of Edgefield county, pledging myself to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. N. L. BRUNSON. When you need a buggy try a Rock Hill, or Hackney, or Colum bus, or a Tyson and Jones. No stronger line of buggies can be lound io this section. Large as sortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones. alar?a lasts a long time. ^ I easily or become run- Q ie after effects of malaria. e$> ourself with Scott's and tones up your nervous 3: 600. ANO $1.00. jgj $ Fellow-citizens, W^j? m yotes. We need HB W 'em in our busi- n iF" ness. -*? % W**** ? For State Senate. I announce myself a candidate for the position of state senator, from Edgefield county and pledge myself to j abide the result of the Democratic! primary. P. B. MAYSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate," and pledge myself to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary election, and support the nominees of the party. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. House of Representatives. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Represen tatives, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic ) primary and to support the nominees of the same. S. McG. SIMKINS. Thanking my friends and fellow citizens for their past generous con sideration and soliciting their votes in the approaching primary, I announce my candidacy for the House of Rep 3entatives as a member from Edge field county, subject to all of the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic party, and pledge myself to abide the result of said primary election. J. R. BLOCKER. JI I hereby announee myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Edgefield county and pledge my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. S. T. WILLIAMS. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the House of Represen tative from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. M. P. WELLS. For Clerk of Court. Thanking the citizens of Edgefield county for the generous support given me in the past, I hereby announce my self a candidate for re-election to the Dffice of Clerk of Court, pledging my self that if elected, I will try and be faithful to the trusts imposed upon me. Will abide the result and support the nominees of the Democratic pri mary. W. B. COGBURN. Master in Equity. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Master in Equity of Edgefield county, subject to the rules of the primary. W. F. ROATH. For Sheriff. I hereby respectfully announce that I I am a candidate for re-election to the | office of Sheriff of Edgefield county, and pledge myself to abide by the re sult of the Democratic primary and support the nominees of the same. W. G. OUZTS. At the solicitation of many friends I offer myself a candidate for sheriff of Edgefield county, aud pledge my-1 self to abide by the result of the Democratic primary, and to give my entire time and natural detective ability to the office. R. T. SCURRY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Edge field county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. EUGENE F. THRAILKILL. Superintendent of Education I hereby announce myself a candi date to succeed myself as Superintend ent of Education of Edgefield county, subject to the Democratic primary. If elected, I will endeavor to be as faith ful to the trust in the future, as I have endeavored to be in the past. W. D. HOLLAND. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Superintendent of Education, subject to the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of Edgefield county. If elected, I pledge myself to a conscientious discharge of the duties of the office. A. R. NICHOI SON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of Education of Edgefield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. H. ROBERTSON. For County Treasurer. I herewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters of Edgefield coun ty for re-election to the office of Treas urer, in the August primary. I shall faithfully abide by all rules and regu lations and decisions of the Democrat ic party. J. T. PATTISON. I hereby announce my candidacy for election to the office of ? Treasurer of Edgefield county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. The support of the people will be gratefully appreciated. JAS. T. MIMS. For Supervisor. I take this means of anuouncing tc my friends and fellow citizens that 1 am a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Edgefield coun ty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I will gratefully appreciate the support anc votes of all my friends and fellow citi zens. D/P. SELF. Subject to the Democratic primary, I respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Supervisor of Edge field countv, and respectfully ask th< support of my friends and fellow citi zens. I fear that I shall not be able t* canvass the county, so earnestly be| my friends to take care of my interests R. J. MOULTRIE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor o Edgefield county, and pledge myself b abide the result of the Democrati primary. * ALBERT P. LOTT. I hereby announce myself a'candi date for the office of Supervisor o Edgefield county, and pledge myself t abide the result of the primary elec tion. J. H. REEL. For Cotton Weigher. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the position o Cotton Weigher for the town of Edge field, and if elected will be faithful t all of the duties of said position. T. P. MORGAN. I hereby respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the office o Cotton Weigher of the town of Edge field. BUD BRYAN. I hereby annonnce myself a candi date for Cotton Weigher for the tow : of Edgefield, and pledge nryself i: elected to discharge my duty faithfully and impartially. W. L. HOLSON. Spectacles made np to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Mime, Edgefield, S C Highest price paid for county I claims. Present them to Mr. N. M. Jones at the store of Messrs. 'Jones & Son. ; . F. N. K. Bailey. We have many useful articles on our';5fand 10 cent counters. . * May & Tompkins. Try our "Moja" coffee, the finest 25 cents coffee in town. B. Timmons. Plow gear, breast-chains, fifth chains and stretcher-chains at Ramsey & Jones. We invite the ladies, to see our beautiful china closet. "Nothing in the large cities will surpass them. Ramsey & Jones. Try the new breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, 15 cents the nackage. * W. E. Lynch & Co. The World's Best Climate is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers*pre vail, while on the lower levelsma laria is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to alti tude. To overcome climate aftes tions lassitude, malaria, jaundice, billiousneRg, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effect ive remedy is Electric Bitters, tte great alternative and Wood pari fier ; the antidote for every form of bodily waakness, nervousness, and insomania. Sold nader guarantee at W E Lynch ? Co. Penn & Holstein, successors ta G L Penn & Soo, drug stores. 5?e Ready to-Grind Your Corn. I desire to notify the publie that my Grist MiJl is now in firnt class condition, and will grind on every Friday. Abner B. Broadwater. We sell the "Hackney" and .Old Hickory" wagons,>hich bava stood the severest test in this see tion for many years. Two ears new on the road. Ramsey ? Jones. Our Big: May CLEARANCE SAL? Now in full swing. A merciless slaughter of high dependable merchandise. Read the appended list which only partially tells of hundreds of rare bar gains that are in store for you. All standard calicoes worth 7J reduced to 4? 12^ standard bleaching will go at this sala for 8ci Amoskeag gingham worth 12^ cut to 9c. ioc India linen 8c, 15c P K ?6 inches wide 10c. 15c cannon cloth 36 inches wide ioc. Persian lawn 40 inches wide 20c value at 12 i-2c Printed lawns prettiest dasigns, daintiest colorings newest effects 20c value 12 1-2. 50 pieces printed lawn all good ^cororr ioc'value at 5 1-2, 50 pieces 12 1-2 at 9c. 50 pieces apron gingham all colors small and large checks 7c value at 4 1-2 Ladies lisle waists 25 doz. superior texture silk ribbon at 24c. 50 doz. ioc gauze 7 1-2, 50 doz 8c gauze 4c Unheard of values in shirt waists one lot prices ranges from $1,50 to $2.00 at 9g." one lot prices range from $2.25 to $2.75 your ciio.ce for $1.75 Very handsome skirts of alternan voil made in newest styles with wide Tk folds in blue, brown and black $12.50 value at $6.98 New spring'skirts of plain and fancy panamas with folds regular $7.50 value at $4.79. 50 skirts in black, blue and brown panama $5 00 value at $2.50. Spool silk in alf shades 4c Coats spool cotton 4c. limited. Remnant sale of embroidery about 5 thousands yards in the lot prices range from 7 to 15c at 4 and 5 cents yard. 300 yds of embroidery extra fine and extra wide $1.00 yard your choice during this sale 47 1-2 limit ed, 50 doz. corset covers nicely trimmed would be a bargain at 50c special for this sale 27c. Umbrellas. For ladies and gents in black only 75c value at 45* Clothing. We are giving big reductions on men's youth's and children's suits also in pants all colors and styles and any price suit you are looking for also any size you want we have it. Hat Sale. 15 doz. men's straw hats all good styles pnces range from $1.50 to $2.00 your choice for 79c 2 bales J P Kings sea island 7 1-2 value special for this sale 4 1-2 Silks. 5 pieces white china silk 50c value at 24c, 5 pieces 36 inches wide china silk white and cream 75c value at 45c, ; We are ready to keep jon cool in 2 Piece Suits. Straw Hats. Oxfords, Shoes Shirts, Neckwear Call on us Prices qual ity and style correct. W. A. HART. I