The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 18, 1893, Image 3
tfflaturs."
DOTS.
?Cotton brought 81 cents 011
this market yesterday.
?There has been fro3t for the
last four mornings.
if?Unproccdent bargains in
clothing at Heath, Spr ngs <fc Co's.
| ?Mrs P H Williamson of this
P >untyvi is visiting relatives in
iNorth Carolina.
? Iia B Jones, Esq , and R E
Wy! o, Esq , went to York Monday ;
fr o ? professional buiine?s. (
? It you want a fine suit of :
c'othes cheap go to Heath, Bprjnga |
?fe Co'd. |
t
? Mr Butler Boyd left Thursday 1
for Birmingham, Ala <
? Mr John Craig left Friday for 1
; r Columbia to accept a position at 1
? Neld"n*? Ilotet.
? No one should buy a ?uit of
clothing until th?y have examined
91 and priced ou- etock. Fu'l suits f
a Irora $1 to 820
Heath Springs A* Co. *
?The dispensary was opened tip
3H yesterday and ready for business
^SJ^ur opinion i* it didn t do much
tiftM ho 6r>t. day.
um ?Miss Lit io Porter, #>f Dixie, ?
Sn O'cd her scho ! at Brown's j
? school house last Friday.?Choraw
Jre Reporter.
W ?We learn that the name ct
V|the Cha-'polon C tu nnati <fc j
m*Ch;Crtgo Hail Roa ! has teen
f'IB? handed to tle?Oh:o RiverAOharle
ton Radwny,'
Read W GansonV new -d to-day. (
\JB He gets right down *o I u?inesp. {
w Every word ir. it is to the point <
fit will please you w<? nre sure. ,
? Rev C W Humphrey." and H G |
9 Mcl wain left ye-terdiiv for York ,
1 to at end the fall meeting of }
M Bethel Presbytery. .
? The 'argest lot, the best 'ot
'!j| th? ch apest I.?t of caching, shoes
and hatsever offered in Lancaster.
Call on us before you buy I
Heath, Spring* & Co.
Lee WiHumimu linnmo 1
? op uii several day? with Ins Uncle ^
tm Mr A C Williamson ;his week <
?Capt ! E featce an J Dr .J K v
i9 \V Ilaile, of Kershaw, pa^ed
(H through Monday <n route lor (he '
J World's Fair
? Od M L I) ?nal<l??m npprcvfa'he
U plan suggested by President Evans [
of the Ail ancr, fur the fsrmeis to
h ?ld (heir cotton for heller pricea
? NVo call attention in another
9 co'umn to the advertisement of
.9 Heath, Springs <fc Co. They are '
? a lvertisi' g clothing at inaryeloas '
bargain* See their clothing be
3 fore you porchtro
I?We ore told that a trial justice
put himself under bond, signed
hi* own recognizance, and thereby
IscbMrod his attendance on court
a* a wiinesb i?,?t w.ek. This is 1
spoken of as the Brsv, instance of the
kind on record.
?Mr* Leroy Spring*, who htR i
been sick for several weeks at the
homo of her mother, in Fort Mill, (
returned home Monday. She wn? }
accompanied by her mother, Mrs ,
S E Whito, and Miss Irene With? ,
ers, of 8a?annah, Oa., who will t
?pooj some nme who ner.
?Mr W J Cureton, who rent as \
f?lf A a PwonoKwIll- ' - ? ? ? '
w? m* mw Mtniivuvuir) UIJ Ilirt WilJT lO
Flonda last week, and h?d toreturn
on account of not having a
health certificate, loft Monday
armed with the proper papers to
en-blo him to pasa through Char*
lo>ton.
?8hou d a per on who is bound
Jover to appear as a wi t r ? at court
in several oases rec v. mi'eage
and per d?cm In each cane, or
should he be paid <y mileage
and hit per diem for the number
of days he is in attendance on
Iciurt, The custom is to pay in
each case.
?Corporal Smith, of the penitentiary
guard, ca? up Monday
rnd conveyed the uriconers, sentenced
st the recent term of court
to that in-tdution. They were :
Riley Phillip*, Frank Phillips, Calivin
Brown, Joshua McRae, for one
pear each ; Thos K rklaml, 6
pears, Wm Rorey, 4 months.
' ?sAssi-tant Attorney General
Buchanan has found a section In
ftl.? It ? 1 '
Iiu av?vip?u otaiutes winch pro
idos a punishment for violation*
f ihe dia[ ermry law It it section
.653 and roads: "In cases ol le;al
conviction, ?hero no poni?h?
sent is provided by statute, the i
ourt shall award such sentenco i
& is conformab'o to the nature of I
pe offence, and not repugnant to
pe constitution."
I ? If you wUh to tecuie a certain
id peedy resu't, when using 1
Iyer's 8ar?apsril/a,be careful in obIrving
the ru'es ol health, or the
fenofit may be rotarted. A fa r
lid persistent trial of thie naedi? I
pe never falls, when the direc?|
K9 followed.
Court Kjrpensen
The following aro the e*pc so
of the recent term of cotirt fo
tl?i? county as made out by th<
Clerk .*
Grand Jurors 8 88.6;
Petit Juror* 558.41
Draw ng Jury 15.0(
Hai litis 117.0(
Witnesses 748 41
Total 81527 5<
Half, or nearl? half, of the expense
incurred was in paying wit
nesses. 228 witnesses were bounc
over. A groat many of them wer<
never put on the ?t?nd. The e*penees
of our courts might be cur
tailed c nsiderably. The law say!
Lh re shall not bo allowed tli?
charges of more than three wit
ncases to the proof of any on<
particular matter of fact.
flit Fisff tea# Enjoyed.
Rev T M Lowry preached in the
Lancaster Presbyterian church lasi
Sunday, and preeemed the inter st*
of Colurab a Theological Somnary.
He raised about 83JO alhough
he failed to see tome oi
)ur most libera! men lie preachcc
tgain on Sunday evening, and lec
Ured on m anions to the Iftdifl* ol
lie town on Monday. Ilislecturi
o tbe-e 'brethren* wa? excellent,
n were also his sermons. Oui
people enj yed hi? visit very much
Fl?'. Creek Town-hip Utt on
Will n.ret with Flat Cieek mb?
t'liance at Midway School house
^n the tir t. Friday in Nov, 3rd
ii?y, at 1(1 ck a m. The puhlie
ire cord ally invited to come out
in that occasion, as the State
>re-ident, W I) Evans, and Btutc
Lecturer J W Stokes wi 1 he w tt
is. Also County Lecturer Gee
iV ./ones and others are expected
o be with us.
geo a. new,
Sec. F. C. T. it. U.
fftinical Soiree !
On Friday niuht Oct. 20th at
ne*r8w4ePCO or Mr W W Perry
\ 11 are cordiati^l't'ited to como,
ind the plea-nre of 11*3 .evening
vili more than compenstTe Tor
lie admin-ion fee wtrch is only
me dime. Open promptly at 7:30.
I'ftOORA MM K.
Instrumental Solo ? Miss Hum)hroj
s.
Reading?Mr R B w4hison.
instrumental So'o- Miss Brown
Recitation?Miss Manin.
Quartetto?Mrs Oanson, Miss
dackey, Mr P Q McCorkle, Mr
?oag.
Reading?Mis* Witkerspoon.
Instrumental Solo?Mrs Foster.
Recitation?Mr T M F.tzpatnck,
Vocal Duet?Misses Lomroond,
Reading ?Mi R E Wylie.
Instrumental Duet?Miss Humphreys,
Mr Poag.
Reading ? Mrs B Nance.
Master ?Dr J F Mackev.
Peat/* of Mr Walker.
Mr Hugh A Wa ker, an accoui.l
>f whose fat-1 fall from a hore
it Richmond Va., Thursday last,
sras |>uhli-h(-d in Saturday's Lkdgre
?ss a ion of the Late Rr w?ih?i
tut- and a brother of Rev
John R Wa ker. His remain*
vero brought to Reck Hdl by Dr
tV E ^tnderron and Mr W P Venihlo,
of Va., o-i Friday and inter
*ed on Saturday beude his late
amented fathor. His mother
Mrs M R Walker, his brothir,
Rev John R Walker, and
ii*ter, Mrs A L Suugh. were
ill telegraphed of the sad miehaf
ind reached Rock Hi!/ in time for
he burial.
We take the tol owing from th?
Richmond Drpafch of Friday.*
Mr Wa ker. who met with sucfc
lop orab o fa*?, was in the '25th
pear of h'S age, and was a brighl
ind promismg young man. He
*as ongsged in the tobacco t.usi
ness in Farinv.lle, whvre he repevented
the we 1-known firm o
Allen & Co., ot Lynchburg. Manj
Parmville peop'e who attended
he fa;r returned as so n as the,
tieard of Mr Wa ker's death, sc
marred had been their pleasure
lie was very popular in both ?ocia
?nd business circles, and frill b?
sadly missed in the little city ii
wh'ch was h:s home.
Imjiortant Nollca.
Persons indebted to me for dct
tal work can ?etde with Mr Wad
dy C Thomson at the Hank, in mj
absence I hase left s list of thos<
indebted, and the amount of then
indebtedness with him, and he i<
authorised to rece pt for an*
amounts paid him. All person
are requested to settle by Octobe
20th, as I will need every cen
due me by that time
Very Respectfully,
J K RutVdge, Denti*t,
fltMmilCa Jhf, PltchwVCMtori.
7he Co'umbia Journa'is correct T
- j in saying that the popular judg*
r mont, n t only of Columbia but of i
e the entire State wi.l sustain Gov 0,
Tillman 'n his purpose to hold the t(
5 Water Power Company to the ^
[) aarre strict account as they would C(
3 exact from Electric Railway, Light jj
) and Power Company in the mat* r?
5 tor ot the Columbia Canal. It is cj
. the State's grant which the Water w
) Power Company impeach uud the e,
State should see that her grantees b<
? are sufficiently protected. h;
Tillman was elected governor of ai
this State as a democrat, and by rt
the democratic party. Cleveland ol
^ was elected president of these |a
} United States as a democrat by the w
t democratic pai ty. The very news- p,
, papers and people who whine of the ^
"abuse" of Tillman as being out*
rageous and an insult to the people
and Darty shower abuse of the
5 rankest fou'eat and meanest kind
t on the president. Some of them g(
, coin falsehoods against him by the
. column. Those same newspapers q
. and people spoke of Tillman's er- ;n
f rors as "mistakes:" but when g,
I Cleve'aud does not speak or act to tr
. please them he is guilty of crimes. (u
( What rank sickening hypocrisy it p
s is!?Greenville News. g
> ... a
r [For the Ledger.
' Tn the Senator and Rapresanta- T
tives of Lancaster County. m
tV
Hon. and Dear Sirs :?I have at
> boen earnestly solicited by the T
[ good p^op'e of this community to di
? call your attontion to the Rreat
t and increasing prevalence of hy
> drophobia in the upper part of
> the fetate of South Carolina; and m
> the disposition on the part of m
> many to al Off their dogs to run
[ at large, after they are known or ce
suppoted to have boen bitten by ?
rabbid do^s. And we would most pr
respectfully and earnestly reco- ^
mend that you wou'd use all your 8t:
intluence in the approaching seasi
on of the Legislature to have a dr
bill passed requiring all owners of H
dogs to kill them as soon as they
lire known tn lift Af nnnn^s^ *"
| vw oujj/j/'/'OVl tu
Have been bitten by a mad dog ; J?1
under penalty of 8j0. fine, or six
months in the State Penitentiary. r0|
And also by Act of tho Lo*i la- jh
ture making it lawful for anyono co
to kill a.iv dog that is mad or supposed
to be mad. Or that has ^
bo en bitten or supposed to have
boon bitten by a mad dog. helonging
to any neighbor orcitir.en,
or to any person known or unknown.
Wo hope as tho Representatives
of tho people of this counj <,M
ty, as they have delegated their 40
right and power to legislate into
' your hends, that you will not consider
this a matter unworthy your
careful and serious consideration.
Repct. Your Obedient Servant,
Thos R Nisbet. .
Jacksooham, S. C. Oct. 11th 1893
fFor the Ledger. f?
A Letter To Kev W W Ratchtord.
fo
[ Dkar Sir : ? You bays made an f>|
. unwarranted [we believe] and certain! fA|
, ly uncalled tor attack oo tbe A R P by
, (Jburcb. I roust acknowledge my mi
. irabil ty to argue with you en theology fn
t I only have a few suggestions to make
, to you. Your closing words cap the ^
( climax, to which 1 will have reference.
You claim to be ooosisteot Tbe
I Baptist Cburob, in this State, iseighty Oi
, Thousand strong. Tbe oext letter you j*1
> write tell ihem baptism by immersion Ei
. Is wrong, that tbey must baptise their ^
infant obildren and bold open Com- re{
, munion like you do and stop singing
tbeir inomersiooist bymns and aing *~
( your's, or OoJ will not allow this
( stale of tbinga moch longer. Next
. oomo the Methodist, seventy thousa ^
aod strong. They believe in felling I
from grace, you doat- You iell tbem |
Peter never tell be only backslider!
like you wbeo you make your attack
oo tbe A UP Church, will God allow I
euch a state ot things eouoh longer. 1)11
Both Boptiat and Methodiat will be- ^
lieye you aa the A R P ChureA la go* om
ing to do. Jjj
Well now, Bro Ratobtord, you ^re au
preaching to a pss'na singing Presby- tr
terian Church ooe bait of your time. qC
Now, if singing Psalms la aa bad aa ev
you intimated in your cloning words,
you are certainly committing a great th
sin by sITilistlng with them. Quit
1 giving tbcm out at onoe. Be oon- ao
* <istent. If I pinch dont holloa. It ^
' i< the truth that hurts. People can ?<
- be oon y inert! by truth and gentleness ^
r out not by abuse. If you feel merry
* over this letter sing psalms. Now I m
) am It rough eith y< u for this time. w
Yours, Jo
r A. R. P. J
1 P. 8. If you deeira my name oall h
at the Lkdokr Office and get it. I
lout waul soy newspaper notoriety. *'
I'be psalu.a will be sung in praise sal
usual at Bhiloh, Lancaster, Unity,!
i Um? Cretk sna Buford.
ho Governor and tho Sher
So no time ago Governor Tilim
rdercd Sheriff Sanders of Su mI
> seize some liquor in that cou
r without a warrant The she
insulted liia attorney and <.t
nod to obey, unless be had a w
int. Yesterday ho was in t
tv and talked the matter o^
ich the Governor. The couf<
nee seemed to bo satisfactory
ith. Governor Tillmanj'^g
16 sheriffs so far
istructions without a
ny of the e officers of the otj
>fuse to assist him in carryi
at the law he will get the Leg
dure, at its next session, to s
hat can he done to give h
owcr to make them do their d
r.?The State.
A 8uit Against a State.
Columbia, S. C, Oct. 12 ?1
>uth Carolina Legislature transfer!
ie Columbia Canal to the city
olnmbia several years ago, reeei
g 500 hoiBe power fur the us? of I
.ate, free and absolute. The c
ansferred the franchise (O the (
mbia Water Power Company,
oatoo syndicate of which Are
iooo is president. The Stata leai
part ot its power to the Columl
'lectric Street Railway O'mpa
he water Power Company has coi
ei>ood suit to set a iiletbe lease
leE'ecric Company, but this is
lit sgainsl a State and Ooverr
illman hss ordere i the procredin
soon tin ued.
ee the World's Fair for Fifto
Cents.
Upon recelnt of your address a
rteen cents in poatage stampe.we w
ail you prepaid our SouvKMtK I'oi
>LIO OFTHK WOHLD'S CbLUMBI
xposition, the legular price is Fll
nts, hut as we want you to hdye 01
e make the price nominal. You w
id it a work of art and a thing to
ixed. It contains full page views
e great buildings, with descriptir
same, and is executed in high
pie of art. If not satisfied with
tar you set it, we will refund t
imps aud let you keep'the book. A
ess,
E. Bucklcn A Co , Chicago, 111.
Governor Tillman's thn
tin hs gross receipts of 857 0
4 L . J! *
>m uie dispensary Dusine^ (
>t suggest that pro/it of $600,0
r the first year which ho so gaii
y anticipated. Possibly he mi
nctudo 4hat as a revenue pr
icer the nquor business is n
hat it haa been cracked up to t
The iState.
adet "Guns and Accoutre men
for Clenison.
Columbia, 8. C., Oct. 12.?^ i
iiition and bond for 600 cad^ gu
d accoutrements for use at Cjema
llega were forwarded todaji T
nd ia signed by Governor *|Ulmi
ib Superintendent Mayfreld^ Wil
mes and W G Child*
?Three hundred and tiirt]
ur failures in this county la
eek against 189 for th0 san
iek last year. In Oanad Jthirt
ur against forty six. Agdregal
liabilities in the Uni?ed'8tat<
r the week 13,491,292.
rbere is much signifiosnce in 11
Bt that the 8tete conre tion of tl
rraer*' alliance of Iowa votid dov
' large majrrities reeolot^ns d
ending the free coinage if silv
id adapted a finaacisl plant favo
t "a sound and stable cogency
fficient volume *or the holiness
e country."
Besklsn's Arnica Salvo*
The Beat Salve In the vjorld I
uta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Si
heuna, Fever Sores, TetterjChapp
ends, Chilblains Corns, an all Sr
ruptlons, and positively ct ws Plh
no pay required. It Is giarante
give perfect satisfaction, >r naon
funded Price 26 cents per tox. F
le bjr Crawford Broe.
WRfili
"OR ONE
fOU HF,Alt MUCH NOW-A-H
Bargains," "Rare Bargains,"
it no one yet had the enterprise, tl
>u beyond the threshold of low va
ils business and are going to carry <
it further ceremony. We are gulri
re, first class bargains and those
irns about "fabulous reductions,"
ch laUUrdash and bunoometbat
scked sucker seekers.
We mean business and we are goi
'estlonably, not only the largest bt
er placed on the market in upper
as judiciously bought from first hs
i)not be duplicated In the State. ]
ey cannot stay on our shelves, an
aroe wo have MARKED THEM ]
en if his purse ia no longer than a
n in both prices and quality of gor
oad assertion, but we hack It up b
noe and see for yourself. Our cler1
OODS. and if we cannot convince
i W? will cay you for your lost tlm
We specially Invite you to call a
Men's. Bova' ami ('hi i.Iran'. ci?i
ire alway* been, mut will eontimi
III fUniiab you with a ault anywh
rer our STOCK before making yoi
our stock of Ladien', Afrn'a and y
lea rud prices. It Is a well know
tioee?the beat on tbe MARKET.
ATHank Underwear.
Of oourae you know without our t
id pay more for COTTON than n
HEATH, SI
vm- '
. 1 '1 L! J!
iff. ?Between d ?ease and the
many cheap preparations which
an nro palmed otl under Iho name of
lor blood purifiers, take >our chances ;
n_ with disease, until you ran pror
If cure Ayer's Sarsaparilla ?(lie ons
,c. lv reliable blood purilier. S >'d by
ar. all druggist and dealers in modihe
c',nr5rer
> , , . _ i
^ mean immm.'
all [TMie next cxaiuiuut Ion of applicants
eackrmi.fcertifieates v?i i>e
wBHP^at LanoasTer Court House on Friuay
and Saturday, tlio 27th and 28th of
ite October. All parties desiring to teach
jog in the public schools of the county are
hereby notified to appear before the i
Board of Examiners on the days named.
loe The examination will open at9o'cIock,
im a. in. and close at 4 o'clock p. in. each
lu- day.
JAMK8 B J/ARHEY, Jr.,
Cbr'm Board o' Examiners,
- Oct 18, '93 ? tel.
' CLERKS SALE. *
L he m
red STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
of County of Lancastkb.
rv- Jn the Common Pleas
the Thos. M Fit xpat rick as Administrator
ity of Amelia McLarnon, deceased,
, J Plalntifl,
vs.
a Jas. McLarnon, Mrs Maggie Howie,
Minnie McLarnon, and Amelia J.
108 McLarnon, Defendants.
,fid pURHUANTto an order of Court
bis -t made in the above stated case on
Juno 23, 1893, I will sell at public
auction at Lancaster Court 11ouse on
m- the
to First Monday in November next,
a within the legal hours of sale, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
K,r A house and lot situated in the town j
!g9 of Lancaster, in the State of South 1
Carolina, contniuing,
one-half of an A cm more or less, (i
bounded on the North by Meeting
?n Street, on the East by French Street,
on the South by lot of Mrs Blakeney, f
...? U-. 'r>, * ... ...
IIII "ii'on/ "W ICII UJ J I'nillJW, ->j
rjii and on the Went by cemetery lot adjn- j
it- cent to the Presbyterian Churoh.
Terms of -nle, one half cash and the _
Ity balance on n credit of twelve months, \
,e> the cre<lit portion to bear interest and
ill to be secured by bond and mortgage r
l,o of the purchaser. The purchaser, 1
nf however, may pay the whole in cash |
>n if so desired.
eSl Purchaser to pay for papers,
it W. W. Perry,
lie C. C. C. P. L. C.
rt. 1 Oct. 9th. 1893.
CLERK'S SALE.
ee
M STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, g
lo County ov lancaotrr.
r ^ Tn the Common Pleaa ^
J B 7?oyd Sr., Susan F. Hull, Margatv
ret // Parker, Mattie J Payseur, Ha- i
?. rail Boyd. Anna Boyd. Olivia Boyd 1
0t and Joseph J Hull, as A'Lninistrator
of Susan M Boyd, deceased? ^
PlainlifTs.
t'U.
Joseph II Boyd, Jr., iHllle R AlI
bright, Freddlo 81 Alt^jJgKt, A J
I Clark and Tin* American Freehold
Land Mortgage Company, Limited,
Defendants.
"J3URSUANT to orders of Court
a made in the above stated cause on I
ns October 4th, 1890 and on August 30th 1
1893, I will sell at public auction at
Lancaster Court House on the
Firt^t Monday in November next, n
*o within the legal hours of sale, the fol- (*
[je lowing described real estate, to wit:
204 3-4 acres, more or less,
situate In the County of Lancaster in *
the wtate of Routh Carolina, bounded I
on the North by lands of N J Robin,
son and Jacob ihinlup, on the East by
lands of David Cousart, colored, and/
William Robinson, on tlie Routh by
y- lands of William Robinson and on the
te West by lands of David Robinson and 4
eg known as the Houze tract ; also a *
house and lot situate in the Town of %
Lanoaster in said County and Htate,
ie on Mair Htreet, containing _
|ie one acre more or less, *
70 bounded on the North by the Klbler
Hotel, known as the "Catawba /Touse" J
on the East by White Street, on the
er .South by lot of Mrs J H Witherspoon
r? and on the West by Main or Brood
of Street. The tract of land above de0f
scribed will be sold in one body, or in
subdivisions not exceeding Ave. Plats
of the subdivisions will he exhibited.
Terms of sale, one-half cash and the
balance on a credit of one and two |
years, with interest at 8 per eentum I
'or per annum, to be socured by note of
sit purchaser and mortgage of i remises
ed The purchaser to have the option of
in paying the whole in cash, if he so de?s,
sires.
ed Purchaser to pay for papers.
ey W. W. Perry,
or C. C. C. P. L. C.
Oct. 9th, 1893-td.
ITION. PLEASE.
MOMENT !?
x>: t
A.YH ABOUT ' LOW PRICES," "Big
"Unprecedented Bargains," Ac., Ac., 4
ie lit>erallty and the public spirit to lead
ilues. Now we proi>ose to take a hand in
jrou right In on the "ground floor" withg
to show you the difference between real, (
sugar-coated, all wool-and-a-yard-wide
"forced sales," "great sacrifices" and other
you daily hear sung by shrieking side- _
C
ng at it in a business way. IPe have, un- 1
at the beet t elected stock of DRY GOODS
Carolina, every single article of which ^
inds, which enables us to sell at prices that ?
Now these goods have got to.OO, YES QO,
d knowing thut times are hard and money
DOWN to prices that any man oan stand, K
chiucanin bristle. We challenge compariHis
witn com|?ctltion any where. This Is a
v solid facts and cordially Invite you to
its will taao pleasure in showinir vou our
you that it in to your interest to buy from
e. c
nd examine our large and complete stock
thinr. It is a well-known fact that we
te to he, the leaders in CI.OTHING. We
ere from 91.00 to $20.00. Don't fail to look
ir purchase. We also Invite your attention
Boys' HHOFrt, which emb.aces all graven,
m fact, too, that we handle the'Hay Htate
Also call and see our superb stock of (
elllng you that we sell Groceries cheaper <
my laxly else. J
PRINGS&GO. |i
? **
- Gtiig Like Mimlt j
medial.
OURJYULUNERY ARD
DRESS GOODS.
THE SEASON'S CHOICEST m
N_0_B_B_IJLi_S T,
Bought under Price fil.ll!
?
veiling unaer rrsee
FALL IN LINE^
Follow on and wend your wa?
to G??#ow's"Don't stop until ye
strike there?The grandest dis
play of Fascinating Millinery an
Novelty Dress .Goods ever shot;
under one root in Lancaster.
HI ARK SELLING AT PANIC PRICES.
TRIS SUPERB COLLECTION OE
nrun t-i i i ~
WM uarouiv
)ct. 19. 1898.
P. S. Ladies Oioin coats, umbrella back,
Pull sleeves Columbian Collar trimmed
in Fur and Braid, Stylish and becomit.^
have ordered the second time. ^ ^
^5.
FINK IMtffi
Already getting a second stock
>f the peculiar cotSee Sackiiii
weaves, in two-toned effects ; ?
n six combination colors, 1 y&r.
(vide at 1.10, .73 ami .23 cents.
1 SPLEMUB 0IUTOI1 C.tSil IS-V
LISTEN! 18 pieces w ool Henrietta ulwaya 80 cents, ?ut price IS . -its
14 pieces, wool cashmere for 9 cents.
25 cheviot wool-suiting, value?S5 cents, our price, 17 cents.
14 pieces Lodiee cloth, 1J yards wide for 65 cents.
LITTLE WONDER THE PEOPLE FLOCK.TO US.
Another 8600 yards of Simpson's Prints for 5 cents.
Again, 2000 yards of 8 cents Reform Ginghams for.5 cents.
We don't know what our NeiKhbors ar? loing.* Woj never did .Mej|<
tany iSThoes. Another Cargo. Prices get a t wift whirl downward, .1/;.'
reedmore Shoes that sold 3 weeks ago for Si 25 now for 95 cents. Audi
hoes that went liko wild fire at $1.00 now foi SO cents.
HR LITTLR IIW TUB LITTLE
GIANT JBL GIANT
SHOE SKOfi
JV E R Y ^ (jx v E V 22 R "ST
rI MF.
400 40C<
AIRS^rjig?^ /PAIRS
LEFT. LEFT.
rrampling, Crushing,
Down-right BsrOptn i
From our Buyer at every Alio
tion sale. Blankets, Flannel
Mid Ticks. Keep warm ami
cosy.
COLD DAYS ARE COM I XL.
Miles of n I wool red flannel at 10 cents. Acres of Bed-Ticking at 41 con's.
lo<xi U //lankoia down to 70 cents.
JAD A ACU WR GET PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS,
run Urtorl \\ E DISTRIBUTE THEM.
A'uch ? time in Hoys' ? 1 > Ititier ^uch a time. Hre <-an't keep up with
iuitn '< r nil the/dttlu Eolh>wa ??t 70 cents. All the Suspenders you want
ten ani? Boy* at Ave rent"
DOS'!' rorxW to go" you- hand o on our Hats and Clothing before they e
one. They'll take your /fronth away*
If A LF PRICES MA Y STARTLE YOU, RUT THEY ARK IfF.RE.
70J pairs odd Pants st Bankrupt figures.
?- A FA ID OA' PR ICES.
Sample i/osieiy ; Sample Underwear ; One-half price.
A/i?ney Hi the ltoot of all evil, but you4ne. d handle only a small quant y
dlhe dangerous s* fTIn dealing with
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