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HI : . . LL.. : rpj) s> \ i * on n ^ 1 tlL IjrjhofLitA. Thtarlovy Carter, EDITOR A I ) JANAGER. WK1)MES1>AY, APRIL 10, 1803. Alarm oi The Organ. In the Matter of the Wage Earner* and Industrial League. Jreenville News : 7be Columbia Register of yesterday devotes nearly II of its valuable editorial spare tt donunciatiou of aud warning against the Wage Earners' and Industrial League, which the Register says is i device of the Conservatives to overthrow the "Reform" administration This looks as if the Register had heard something drop cr saw danger coming In its direction. As a matter of fact, too Conservatives hare nothing t > do with it. Th< Greenville News would be likely It know if they had. Most of then; know nothing about it. Working people have the right tc organize against a "relorm" administration or any other if they think it it hurting them. It is a fact that taxei re high, work is scarce, and Interest! employing thousands of workingmec are crippled. If these people, seeing these thiogs, choose to try to do Bomej thiog to defend /heir bread and buttei and wires and children from the re> suits of blundering, bullheaded, reck less and selfish schemes of,greedy poli ticians, that is no reason why the Reg Uter should abuse and denounce au( taunt tbem. It is all very well t< howl and sing and shriek aboat "le form," but the workingmau sees n reform in a policy which takes worl out of his bands and wages out of hi pocket. "Reform" doesn't p H clothe on bis wife's back or wood in his fire place or flour in his barrel, eyen if i has dressed Governor Tillman ir broadcloth and provided a lot of thij*c classjmen with first-class salaries. No: does the average workingman see any great promise of "reform" that is go ing to do him any good in the administration of a Governor who has said that he preferred negroes to "the d?d factory class," and that 8,000 or 10,000 railroad men and their bread au< meat "didn't amount to a d?n." The obvious alarm of the Registe will increase public interest in soc respect for the Wage Earners' League and will probably extend the growtt of that organization rapidly. Hemphill is Not in It. Washington, April 14.?The Pres ident sent the following nomination to the Senate today ; Richard H Alvey of Maryland Ohief Justice, Martin F Morris of tin District of Columbia and Seth Shep. ard of Texas Associate Justices of th< Court of Appeals of the district o Columbia. Lucius Q C Lamar, of Mississippi Recorder of the General Land office. Robert K Gillespie, of Tennessee Principal Clerk of Public Lands it the General Land Office. A Foreign mission Relieved to b< in Store for Hemphill. Washington, April 16.?There i? some talk about Hon J J Hemphill recet\ ing something good in the na lure of a foreign post. Mr Cleveland has the higbeat respect for tbe ex-Congreestnan, and has intimated to the lstlar'l frinndi (hat Mr ?7inmnkil1 will not be loxtio the shuffle. Soalb Carolina bM m yet got no foreign mis* ion, end it ii generally understood here that when general distribution day comes, at least one juicy plum wil fall in her lap. At present Mr Hemphill has the apron closest arouDd the tree. Dr Keeley Sells Out for $10, 000,000. Chicago, April 16,?The Times this morning says .* Unless some unfore* seen obstacle comes in the way the fa. nous bichloride of gold cure for drunkenness will pass out of the bandi nf tS? T?*lia P! If OA I aw rVvmnanv ?? Borrow. The price to be peid is |10< 000,000, and> New York syndioat* of capitalists is the purchaser, end ell that ia necessary to consummate the sale ia Dr Keeley's signature to the eontract, in which he agrees not to enter into the same business again. Two Boys and two Girl* Summerville, N.J.. April 16,?Mrs John Badner, of Beaver Brook, near Biairstown, N J., gave birth to fom ohildren lAst Thursday morning. Two of the babies are boys and two girls. Mrs Budner is the wife of a young faraer, and ia but sixteen years of age. Both Bother and ohildren are doing Well. ?M 0 Butler, Jr., son of Senator Butler, has been appointed assistant Igstructor in the Military Academy at Wat Point , ^ I Plor Mseselflle esslw. MOm' NotIm llur noil at Th?Ntnkt*. A Mo6 Tafia Vengenee on a Xegr 1 Murderer. I Atlanta, April 14^?Tne negro wb : murdered Bob Bo meti near Fni Gaines Thursday was burned to .deut by a mob at the 8Ctt^of crime to ' day. The ftikjjpJPftcaptured th morning. The news soon spread an the men who have been scouring th i woo-'a and bills ever since the body < r the murdered storekeeper was foun > began to gather in the village: i The captured negro was taken be I fore a court and made to confess h i crime. He said he had entered til store for the purpose of robbery an . found Burnett asleep and killed hit I After the confession bad been elicitc I the crowd decided (hat ho must die t once. "Burn him! burn him !" somehod j cried, and the crowd took up the cr ? with enthusiasm. A fence was tor i down aud the rails piled around a 1: ligbtwood stump. Then the prison* > was bound hand and foot ami fastene to the stump. That done, a lore i was applied, but the ftro was put ou } as one of the mob suggested that tin i should get a couple of gallous of ken i seue to help kindle the flames. ; The proposition was accepted, whil i the doomed man begged piteouuly I r be spared aud the crowd ye! lad wil ' frenzy. At last the kerosene was pn i cured anil the poor wretche's cloth* v* ere saturated with It, then a matt - was applied and the flames shot tweni 1 feet iu the a*r ) The cries of the victim were hear rending, hut seemed to act upon tl o frenzied mob as an incentive to otln k deeds of yiolence A number of m* a drew their pisto's and emptied tht a contents into the flames and the - yictim. t A peculiar feature of the the terrib i affair is that the majority of the m I were blacks; and they first suggesti r that the man should be burned, ni f were most active iu tearing down tl * fence and piling on the wood. S >n " negro men and women procured lor I poles aod heaped the chunks of hurl ing wood on the top ot the fire. Mai of the women knelt as near as possib J to the Hemes to watch the agony the victim. r The negro was aliye ten minut ' after the fire was started. > The murdered man, young Burnt! 1 waa one of the leading country mo chants of Quitman county, and b J J MM tM-UlVtif ?ttV' r - 'V. *vhv homestead is one of the finest remaii ing from anti-bellum days, 7i negro was known only aa "Ed." The (Jallo^H in J/arlboro. * ??? b Rpecial to The State. Bennettsville, April 14.?Jac i Bradley,alias "Hi -oty Jack,'' colore f was hanged here today for the murdt of Jj D Taylor, a white man, on il night of August 6, 1892. Bradley passed a quiet nigh;, sleej . ing peacefully. lie went to his deal 1 without the slightest sign of fear, e: pressing bis willingness to die, ai saying his sentence was just. Evt * up to the last moment he appeart perfectly calm and smiling, withoi any of the bravado or religious frenz 1 that usually characterizes such occnf ' ions with the negio race. His nrc was broken by the fall, which Wi ' from a scaffold arranged within tl walls of the jail, and which has bee 1 used twice before. ' Jack Bradley and Henry Smitl another negro, were tried for the crur ' and both were convicted ; hut in tl ! case of Smith a recommendation t 1 mercy hy th6 jury caused his sentenc to be commuted to life imprisonmc-n 8300,000 by one Stroke of Lighl ninp. ' Nashville, Tenn., April 13.? Th barn of Oharles Reed a prominen man of this State, near Gallatin, wc struwk by lightiiiiig'ioot night an twenty-fiye brood mares in foal b celebrated horses were instantly kill ed. The barn was valued at 80.00' 1 and ?u destroyed. Tho tatal loss I over $300,000. 1 Snow Stcrm in April. I ' Five inches in Nero York and Six i ' Ohio. i By Telegraph to The Daily News. New York, April 15?Snow ht been falling fast in the middle eectio of the State since midnight. At Rooh eater the snow is heavy and a strop wind is blowing. At 1 o'clock aboi fiye inches had fallen and it was sti snowing hard. Cleveland, Ohio.?A heavy an blinding snow storm baa prevaile | throughout northwestern Ohio 'sine early last evening. This morning th snow has reached six Inches and i still falling. In this city street ca ; service is impeded to some extent. t3?~SubBcribo to the Lkdof.r 1 Wosderfal caws by J>r. Milss* Norrln*. _ ?i ?m n? ? m [Kor the Ledger* ] A Successful School (.'loaim?. Mr Editor : Ttmugh at s istej dale, I will endeavor t? give yt,u a j 0 brief account of ibo ch mug exei or*' s j I of tbo Pine Grove Schn .1, located hear ! j, River Side station <>11 ihe 3 (J's U R., _ ami taught by Prof L>.?n T Pirewley, [g jbf Statesvilie, A". (J. d ' Oh Friday 111 truing, LI10 3iat ull., ,e wo repaired t the Academy and if found Mr P., ami ins students prepar* d ed ami waiting to entertain il>e crowd of spectator* when a ! strived. Toe I? crowd was not as largo as was expect' ed on account of a very sad and uoex* ie p-^cto 1 dispeusali m id' Providence the d evening before in (be neighborhood, n which somewhat marred the pleasure d of the occasion, yet, there was aS^ery U respectable crowd during the day, ?h?d all the room wou/ I accoiumndate ally nip.bt. When the hour f <r business y arrived wo were summoned into the i) school room, which had been .Jjeauii* it fully decor ited hy the girls *?d was Pr oicely arranged before hand by the >d Professor and his students hy the er?*c b lion of a stage f >r he use of the b:ut, dents witl^ reals for the audience In }y the forenoon we were well entertained o- in hearing compositions ami essays road by both sexes and of d.fleren' le varieties b itli staid and humorous, nnd to of a style which very clearly indicated ;b that this branch of education had not u- been neglected. This part over, din-* es ner was announced and we all repaired ?b to the table to refresh the inner man ty with the delicacies, which n ne but the Ladies know how to prepare f>r t' such occasions, and found this no ie exception t ? the rul- Plenty of that >r watcn is go ti I r at: present and an more. Ii is iwedbs* t> nay thai we ir all did full jnsticu to this part of the >ir pr grain Toe exerciaee of ilte afternoon oouile aieted of dedamatinr.H by both 8<xes. >b and of very commendable character ad The students nil acq lite I themselves id exiremely wth, and espscally is it he o when we c uisid.-r the fact that they, e Were amateur speakers. Their conlg duct manifested gnat care and a- thorough training by their teacher, in ly fac', we heard i; asserted by one who ile had witnessed it that they hud known ol college boys who made no belter ell >rta than were s one .<t those. es The declamatory exercises over, wu were dismissed until 8:30 o'clock at Lt, night, wliei mm reassembled t? w:t r? nes* an Entertainment l?y the sell ml e* under the supervision of their tutor, , iu^i^uclh igcrt.itniti8 anti ih awarding priz*s, interspersed with ae vocal music. All proved to be a c-?m? plete success far beyond the nnmt san. guine expectations of the patrons and friends of the ech >< 1 and etihrprit-e For nearly two and a half hnurs we were enjoying ourselves so well that the timedid not se. m half so long Mr 1(j I'., and the friends ol the sch>>..| had ,r juit cause to be pr oid of thf. scbo Is and the manner in which they performed their respective parts under his care. He has been teaching here (. The Industrial School id Columbia and Charleston srt too Late ^ ?Only Three JVaect to be Gontidcred ?Further Competition Shut out 7 by Law and MoraU k Hpecial to The Daily News. ?p Columbia, SC., April*15. ? Co'umte j bia got an unexpected set bark today n in the matter of the locati >n of the fomalo industrial college when the h, governor notified the committro that to city's bid is too 1 ite In his letter he te says: 44 Whether right or wrong in o oor construction of the law, and our :e duty under it, the board of trusteed of t. the Winthrop Normal and Industrial college have already decided and snl" nounced that we could no' and would not receive any additional or supplementary b'ds for the location of that ie institution. We will examine the adt vantages of the three tow .s which ,fl have filed bids in accordance with our d : notice o*Xt we: !: and wi!! locate the y school at one of the places. I regret . that the city of Columbia delayer) an* 0 tion too latf" for her to enter the race, |H hut I feel that the hoard is precluded both in law and in morals from entertaining any additional bid* from any sou rce." The committee baa asked tor ahearn ing bef -re the whole board of trustees Thi9 ruling will, of courae, apply to North Augusta and Charleston al&o. since the hegtoing of October and by t4 his congenial and affable disposition, n and more especially his strict fidelity IS to duty, be has made many warm f, friends in this and surrounding com* It munitles. It was clearly manifest j| that the cause of Education w uM notsufTVr in the hands of such mfn ?? j he. The while entertainment w no j closed by the song 'TV* gWm hmk I* p Dixie," by the larger S >y* an<) in.eh# r ' who were all blacked, Thi? hr-.tigbi down the h ute with laughter. Spbrtatou r ?Oen Wade Aampton is Spend* a few days in O dumhi*. Cnildren Cry for PitrJier^CastoH* I mi . 11! " 81'ATE NEWS IN WHIEF. ? W B J/ wbi^^jLrnnr ?f Laurens county, wm H^Wnip7Trrtd>?y while 1i? seinig. in '* ? Archy 8i??n, aged 73 year*, died at Newberry cm the 13th inet.^^finjuries received hy his running away ? Balva Greene^ac dujjal, women, was cut ih oars on (ho Kail read in Ctiarleatil^^KN^H^Kl" ? J?hu y^BBjpH^WT a^aijist the 11 y wheel at (The Charleston barrel laclory Sat/irday* aud vv ?s crushed to * ?Governor Tillman has panted a pardon to J mas K?rwui, win w?* ocmvicted at the October term 1892, for Darlington cxiitty. mf aaaau'it aud battery with intent to k 1 , and eo? enoel to nine m mthd in tiw penite..tiory, by Judg,* Wiibersp mit. The reas >ns for ttie pari m were n tciy * en. ?The case of Miss J > * > I i o Means, the y>>ung lady suspewjed fmiu ?h? 8CC onl Presbyterian ffyu rch in CoI lumbin f >r Hecep^B#-. empio) merit which necessitated hltr engsgij g in work on the Sabbath, and which suspension of her by the session was suataioi'il hv the (' 1 ? ,.j """"J'CiJ | will g> opto the Synod or General ! Asremt ly, the hi^heat pn shyterian i court. ?Tito body of L L Martin, nf the G C it N II R.. who wan drowned by the capsiz-ug of a yacht <.tf the battery at Charleston, was found in Wappoo , cut Wednesday. Tho supreme court ou Wednesday grauted a new trial to Singleton A Mcintosh, the Mian convicted In Abbe. , ville of murder committed about la?t Christmas. ?A w&ge-uirajr'a league was organized at Chester Friday night. 100 natnes were enrolled as per- j manent members. Senator Irhy sail in an iaterview Saturday that bo would have made j no protest against tbe appointment of N G (rinztles hut for the personal i attacks upon liiin by ths gentlemen j seeking appointment, lie doesn't . question Gougales' democracy, bis qualification or fitness, it is only ou personal groun Is that he objects t? bis appointment. This is statesmanship according to tbe new school. r ' ?The U A v5iuate arj lUrned fine die on Saturday. All the appoint* meats of the L'reaideiil to date, rate one which was sent/ in on Saturday, were confirmed. ?Imiuedia'tly lafur the adj urnnent i f aliance i*eetntg4 at It no well and ilamp' Ml oil Svurl.y '*st | the doors were ihrojwu op..., h ti li i public it.v.ted in. whun re-o'o on were parsed Condemning the blacklist , j ing of the Kl.nu (Jougre??meo ami pledging them .hvir c nitinue 1 support. -rn Roast M iiIo in A latita i Atlanta, O t , April 16. -The city stables were destroyed hy fire this mooing and 140 mile* perished in the flame-. L as $30,000 ; insurance $10,000. ?By using Hall's Hair Uenewer gray, faded nf disc ) >!?<i hair assumes, the na'ural color ? f y -uth, and gr.ws luxurimt and a rong, phasing everybody. ? Many rifle to the inOrtiiog wi*h a headache and no inc ioati ii f >r breakfnst. Ttiia ia dun to turpi I ly of the liver and a derm g-l Vmixoh. To restore healthy aeti hi to the*# o ? j gatiP, Do'.hiiig i* * ? ,*-tf.caCi>in a* an occasions) d ?c of A>tfj-'a Pi I*. ?The Lkdoer visits you 104 times in a year for$l 50. AYER'S PI Tho best aperient. Though prompt a of these pills is always attended with strengthen and regulate the organic f In the various derangements of the SI Pills aro reeommended by the leading effectivo remedy for Hiliousncss, Nai gishncss of the Liver, Drowsiness, I "I can recommend Ayer's Pill* above * _ | all others, having I llv I long proved their valuo n.n a cathnrtlc." ? J. T. lieu, Leithsville. Pa. "A friend wishes to speak through tho Jlcgitter of the beneficial result* he has received from a regular use of Ayer's JM1U, tin says, 'f wn<tj&eling sick and tlrod, and my stomnch seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies, but none seoinod to give me relief until I was Induced to take tho old reliable Ayor's Pills. I havo ?? mi USCd only ouo box, F ?| m i I \# I hut I feel like a pew CI Hilly Si man. I think they 1111 are tho most pleasant and cosy to take of any cathartln pill, being so finely nngar-c.ont?d that even a child will like them.' Iloothbay (Mo.) Regi$ler. Ayer's Cat Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayr A Co., Lotoel Every Dom I 1 1 ' i .TLL Now Try Tbts. 'it will cost you nothing rt I will surely tlo y.-m good, if you im\o a Cough, Col?l, or Hity troube with Th?aot, Ohcst or Lungs. I)r King's New Disc overy for vmuau option, Coughs and CLI.is h guaranteed to give relief, or money will he paid bnek. SuU'orer* from I.agrip found g it just the thing ami under ^ its use hud ji speedv and perfect re- coverv. Try a sample bottle at no expense and learn for yourself jn-1 how good uthing.lt Is Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros Drug Store. Large ^ size 50c. and $1.00. Specimen Cases. r 8 H ClUIbrd, New Casse , Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and ^ Rheumatism, his Stomach was disor- *1 dered, his Liver was affected to all alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in dealt and strength. Three bottles of Klvctrlc Hitters cured bint. Edward Shepherd, Hurriabuig, l.i., q, had a running sore on his leg m eight years' standing. Used three tsdi.os of Electric Hitters and seven Lox>-s ??f Hucklin's A rnlca Halve, and hi. leg is sound and well. John Speakei, Catawba, (>., had llv? large Fever, 1 sores on his leg, doctors said he was ' incurable Due bottle /tMeelrie. Litters and one box Uucklen's Arnica Salve cured hint entirely. Hold by ? rawford Bro's Drug Store. o Uucklen's Arnica Salve- e The Best Salve in the w?ul I l.?r Outs, Bruises, Sores, U!c- i> Sa t Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Lh*pi>eU Hands, Chilblains t'orns, anil a . Mum Eruptions, and positively cure .> I'iles, ^ or no pay required. It is gu:.)-jtuteeu I so give perfect sstisfaction, < r money refunded Price 25 cents porting. For Inlu liu ('rou'furil lir,.u t pay up plkas;:. All thoae who havenot paid their N first months subscription f< (be 1 White Graded hcIiooI wlllpha?e call at once at the atore of M. I?\ j<n: * A Co., and pay up. The in ?ney i-i j?mt ^ due and Im needed. T. M. Flt*|>airle.k. ) a Hey. li. B. Blakely, \ Comm. f A. J. Clark. ) KARU& e^11 J AniurreeftbSe Laxative ami NKIIVK T<>> I*-'. v Sold by nruiorfHtsor sent liy mail. 25c., 'Jo., and $1.00 per iNUikaxo. Saiuplco freu. 1 Vf* UA The Favorite TOCTH ro'?I12 Kl FR RJP' If ycu. reel weak _pr?rt p 11 v,or.\ cub tako 1 brown's irow bitters The Fundamental i Principle of i a - liic Assurance is protection for the family. Unfortunately, however, the beneficiaries of life assurance are often deprived of the provision made for them, through the loss of the principal, by a following l>ad advice regard- | ing its investment. Under the Tontine Installment Policy of ^ The Equitable Life ] you are provided with an at>solute safeguard against such * misfortune, besides securing * a much larger amount of insurance for the same amount t of premiums paid in. I For facts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, i For tbo Carolina*, Rock Hill, S. C. | An* 1 r a ?: t i '? i.n?? . ?, 1 ; i 11111 ""h 1 1 1123111" ? NIIjIII llArr iTiHmi lion. * iR h.?A W W WW Wtiw la a art* Tfcra* 'rU?i.?*bt f?trlnlUr>r jwd lu*lHliM.wi .r<*?r ti*?? will al?* ***:. * ?ttuaitun i>Ui?Uli ?.u khvnh ik?: *?? ? Nm in >n#r fCr n<a uair ?* ?* ful ? 1 . I * ; an - it >?n*ol I -luin Ul mf wt^/i ?, k '* r? t o-r *,? % M*f UhjtM ia4 ^9v?w< . a ?* i Mlklfi N| illni . v t It < 4. lltfll a\ A ab: nill.l il I , ? ;4 t * | K n Al.i i 1 1 ILLS ARE lul energetic in their action, the use Lin* inmt ivnuiin. i lU'ir ciitx't IS lo | unctions, Ix-ing especially beneficial ? Loinucli, Liver, and J towels. Ayer's ^ physicians its the most prompt ami useji, Ooetivoncas, Indigestion, Sinn- ? teuralffia, and Hick Headache. 1" Ayer's l'ills are the liost cathartic I over used in my practice. I ran I confidently recommend them." ? J. T. fi Sparks, M. I)., Ycddo, Ind. " I have used Ayer's Pills In my faintly for several ears, and alway* found them to be a mild and excellent purffa* five, ha vine A (food effect on the livor. It is the best pill used."? Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Henry Co., Kv. 1' "Ayer's I'ills are the best I have ever " used for headaches, and they act like a it ???^ charm in relieving .< UprlirinR any disagreeable 0 nt/UII/IIIO sensation in the ?*S stomach after eating."?Mrs. M. J. Ferguson, Pidlens.Va. "Ayer's Pills cured me of severo headache, from which T was long a sufferer." \ ? F.miuu Key OS, Hulihardston, Mass. hartic Pills I, Matt. BiAil by Drujgitit h!v*ryu>f.en. i Effectives at i * rf' i?fW'.nr*n' 11?*u?in. wW?MW? mi* r CATCH OH QUICKLY OH YOU'LL US LEFT ! OUR PRICES GO DOWN WITH COTTON. L/~i ?7* TVTrI^O 32,726 yards nice Drews Ginghams A (~A 17* TVT rpQ vy I r?\ I U 86,000 yard# Standard Dress Calicoes WP^IM J 7 OrP^i 1,700 yards Zephyr Ginghams, worth 12} cents rj prPC| ' JL O 2,200 yards Figured Satines worth 16 cents / vy L O I?"l AAA Worth of white goods, embracing the gre .test variety front 5 pliwV/Vy cents per yard to the highest novelty. PLUCKED FROM THE BURNING ! The people's greatest bargains in wash goods, Another lot of llio e 16 puts Satin Glorias for 8 cents per yard. 10 pieces Tientsin cloth, worth 20 cents per yard, for 12} cents, 11 pieces vard wide l'ercnle, regular price 16 cents, for 10 cents. 10 pieces French mull, 20 .cents value, for 121 cents. 10 pieces Dutches mull, a great bargain, only 10 cents. 10 pieces Decca muslin, beautifully sprayed, only 10 cents. 26 pieces lied ford cord, beautiful tigurings, only 8 cents. >UJ I Mil (ill IUTH ,1 BiRliAIN DRKSS bOODS UOIINTRR INI)SPLIT Till! Mllll!,IN VMM INTO. 50 cetth will buy $1 00 ii'orlh nf good* This counter will be rigid under our new skylight, and everything placed n it will go at ha.f the regular price This week we placeon the slaughtering ounter a lot of Henriettas, Whipcords, Cashmeres, Bedford Cords, Crepous, to., in .Spring shades, at IIai.k It kuui.au l'ltice. positively, nothing but iaki> ca8h can get these prices. IN FULL DRESS SEASON ! OUR OPKMMi \GREAT SlCiESS ! MIIIMC UIZB liltATIFIIU) lUilONII UliSlRIPTION ! gvorull.li... ??.?? !.. .1. ?? , ... - i.?u iiiMUHiry aim hkiii call devlso Tor the peonie's rear is here in ahundnnce, anil at prices Within tlie reach of overylmdy. h roni he ever lenity and serviceable Henriettas to the choicest dress novelties of he season,?our prices are indisputably the lowest in upper Carolina. A new lot of Iihea Cloths,?going frist?Drkss thimminos in knomoss 'aiukty?changeablesilks, tatleta silks, crystal hengaliues, brocade silks, aces and cords, and every color in Jewel trimming. OUR SECOND LOT OF MILLINER! I rilR MOST EXQUISITE CONCERTS OF THE SEASON. //oine trade openly and boldly declare the supeiiority of our trimming nd the selection of our stock. Kvery hat Miss McLaruon trims for ladles, ar or near, inins other orders for us^ OUR FOREIGN TRADE INCREASED TEN FOLD !\ From all the surrounding towns and all the way from Georgia come order! or Hats. We have every shape in straw and wire decreed for wear and evef y novelty of the season in trimming and ornamentation. In our tremendous tock of liihbons and Flowers and /Laces your most conceited demands can be atistled. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Parasols, all shades Columbian cull's and collars for ladies sml children, We have everything. What you don't see, call for. SHOES I HATS IP.l.rvTTTT'Mfl I w m m mrn A KJ * V/ ^-4 A J-A A AT U 4 We buy more Shoes and sell more Shoe* than any two houses In /vancoapr. This wiU be a great Slippers season? Indies', Misses ami Children's? rhite, gray, red, tan an<l black. No fancy prices because they are new ,<but rices to suit the people. dT2 Pairs /.adiea Oxford Ties, a good dollar value for 50 cents. Vours Respectfully, M F JONES & CO: A MARVELOUS DI8C0VERY! J?SV - ( P|h|k Positively remove* 1^. nflCHEClN!^ bci:e spaviit. r tTK KHlECTPl "I S ,un^rrnt- mr |% A in 48 hours, VvB ^Without l'ulu. SPfluiu rilftf ' i?isr 9 lUlllJ HON. Z. AV?RY, Tinw Liver Pills* #""'~'^"j|KEsr M ontl-blliona ondjmt 1-rnalarliU * HEAF.T DISEASE 30 YEARS. ^ remedy are wonderful In their effect# ^ Win freeing th? iy?t?Sl of bllloiUDtMe OliXS liUHD. NIB.. AnHI Sib- MBand nMUrUk Mo ono llflaa <? 5 Malarial Reglona 0 ** Mu" Co., m^hort, in*. should be without them. Their ore (?n*Tjjt?K? : X had been troubled With MCaar ^ prevent* attacks of chills and fevrr, ^ messes ?q?tms last so tcams, and although I dumb ague, btllone colic, and was treated bjr ablo nhyslcisns and tried many the system strength to resist all the reioodles, I grew steadily worse until t was eow> m evils of an unhealthy and Impure st-a ei stilt ssostsstid and cousins p to sit aco P mmphers. Elegantly annr-coated. without ant mom or accovsav, I would hsTS Price, SAo. 0?oe, 30 Park Place. N. T. Tery t?vl sink . . __ _ _ ln> spells, wbso leatttttst k.ks.7;curedi'teiras ??-w-e- ..... ___ the gresUeat difficulty that my circulation couIA Af. L. DOUGLAS IHiTHOUSANDSHS CO QUOP a-u/OR ek to oonsctouimeni again. While In this eondt?9s9 si W fca GENTLEMEN. tlon 1 tried your new hcant Cues, and began And other specialties for to Improve from the first, and now I am able to do /v.,,. iMn.n i^iies iv.v? an.t a good day" s work for a man 68 years of ace. I giro ar^rTrr'tie Dl\ 9*"-"' New M?A?T Cuwf kllfh* JAW Mlss?s arc the rredlt for tny rcooTerr. ft Is orerslz monthsstnee 39m. o-.s 4U/? uiA>.u I have taken any. although J keep a bottle In the By i^aw asep uCSt in tno WOria. bouse In case I should need It. I hare also used descriptive adTertUo- JWi' N t AVf A N O LlVK A Pi LLS. ***I think a f Ml 1 nui.t which will ai.pear In ?*?* ??*Tof them. ZATEBT. SL M& I this (>aper. ?OlO ON A POtlTIVI OUANtNTII. , Is??* Jf7? ?Wtf' ~*Y cn FILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CIS. but Insist on having \\ . I.. DOUGLAm* MiioKft,with For Sale by J r Mackey & Co., name and price stamped on ! HBmHH bottom. Hold by MNtBOWHggr" A?ttjh fT*,. |Af CANSON WFrvri VV | I V V# P v ?? ?# 1 Si . *..! 1 too \ ?> tt ?- K I 'Iter that I w<*%)4 tub ar .1 fc# pnl Idksk where I *w. I *in ikrjdlwd A* J ft >-4 v LaflMHHBMMMBiMHHk'WfMHMi th* I rec>?rn>. r?d rt?f treatment U All wfwn* ^ ?bhfAiiy. V* Ul AT.twer All tr^A f^e II VM? la It* k??4 A.e rw|J) ~ llllklflti PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONPIOENTIAL mM I IP I>7e s?4 .n* m. Hsr^sg. SwwwlHS, m UA as" r? psrtkslsn sSdfM, wHfc ? ?u a Mar, IKitli pleasure, we announce that tt. E . f. MTRCE AVHllfl IKIT1I. MMAM.U ,-inoaster has a Depository of Blb'ea nom the American Bible Moeiety. Teatamenta from Ave ornt* up. AMP HAI I AP reatamente am] Paalms from Thiity ? % # _ g I EVERY HOUR i nifi is not H money-making fntor? it ea?tly earned by ?t?v our of rlihrr ifx la any rise hut one of lo\ e and obedience to "f tin-country, who \* tuiiinr to work i<xlu? trloualy at tlir employ mrnt which we furuUti. ;l r Lord. Books Mold at cost l>y All The labor l< light ?n I pleaaiint, and yon run no .. , . . , ,, ? ... ... ., no , rlak whatever. We fit you oat complete,*o that liHUlarieM itcpr.ftilitry, Mr N> llioni- yoa can give the limine,* a trial without evpenao ?t at the Ihtnk. ? Will gladly Walt !,,:iyo,ur!<llf thow wllllortoa?? Utile work. ' thlt l? the grandeat offer mailt-. Y u? can work it * otl at any time during Ltlhint -ts all day, or In the evening only. If you are em . ,, , * ployed, and have a few aj.are hour* at your diaOU s of too hank. poaat, utlllae thoin, and add to your Income.? tt?c ? ?ww our bualncaa will not Interfere at all. You will novirti to | m >i be amaacd on the atari at the rapidity and eaae Muflr I It] I '.'AN. by which you ania<a dollar iitxm dollar.day In and 1 U U a M * day ont. Kven lieglnnera are atioe*e?*hl from the l/lotiev tt? loan in Mil Ilia of $300.00 teat hour. Any on.-can run the bualneaa _ none \1 a?.l i...u ..r.l. , | | * . fall. You ahoul-t try nothing elae until yon eee ami Upvntnls U|Mllt lllipro\(?i ( ot- for youraelf what yon ran do at the baalnaaa It rarm-t. which we offer. No capital rlafced. Woinea are ?Tf<,IIMS If v?v .... 1 little,I. ?.? ffrand worker*: nowadaya they make aa much .*y I KKMH P, \KY mill little tit ay mpB. They ahould trr thta bnalneae, a* tt tea#' I t.t'lpt'i ng Mh, well adapted to them Write at owee and aee for .. I... .. youraalf. Addrvaa It. HAI.f.KTT * CO., r '? 1 ' ! .?'> ?'? Hoi HMO, Portland, Ma. \\ Vi.lt. &W Yl.lB, Ally'ik at Law. LtsC. *>, 'W.^0u?. ^ - -r