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ST ?>>?the <*t_ .__ ! AE7ERTISU10 RATES. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUkn ^|^|_j T-4 I Y~? \f ? \TnTA IV T SI ICHA TV* 1-1 IX^ZZiEXZ WESTERN _SOUTH_CAROLINA. ? fl tl^f iL^t^ jHL. 1 1.1 tj I X^P 1 ^ L/i O i l \ 1 li | RATES REASONABLE. j SL^'6"*" '" ^ MI *od q j Notices in the local column 5 cents per ^TTTTCirTiTPTTON S1PER annum & Eepresentatiue newspaper. Bouers Lexington and the larders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket. i b obTo^h^ for?the ?of <*. SUBbCRIrllUJN $1 rih?t AJNAi UM cent a word wLen ^ ezceed 100 wordfc O 1 ? | Marriage notices inserted free. I Addr??fl .!)] HINTING A SPECIALTY, vol. xxx. lexixgton, s. g., wedxesday, October 10. 1900. so. 4810. ?. habman. ^ ^ssiomi^aMnnnw m M FRUIT TRIES ' $2^9 That Grow and Bear Fruit. . >>rue tor our ou jil&, tlifejj? ustrated Catalogue and 40 "%.y >;ige pamphlet. "Row to ^ t'iant and Cultivate an Orhard," Gives you that inorraation you have so long ^lan sauted; tells you all about hose big red apples, lucious XgasaMr >eaehes. and Japan plums r: 111 vith theirorien'a! sweetness, vil of which you have often vondered where the trees *rom '^at produced mfaj iyerythinq^good in Cnusal fine sb ck of SILVER ? rik, ilAPLES.voung. thrifty trees ? 'tnooth andstrai ht, the kind i hat live and grow off well. ^o old, rough trees. This is he most rapid growing masS|p2jr|S^ pie undone of the most beauiful shade trees, tt&kgSQi Write for prices and give ist of wants* Van Lindley Nursery Co., Wnen writing mention the Dispatch. Fire, Life and Accident Iusurance. Only First Class Companies Represented, See my List ol Giants: Assets. /ETNA FIRE, of Hartford, . Conn $13,019,411 CONTINENTAL (FIRE), of New York 9,809,660 PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS, Phila., Pa.. 16.528,773 /ETNA LIFE, of Hartford, Conn 47,584,967 FIDELITY AND CASUALTY, of New York 3 482,862 My Companies, are Popular, Strong and Reliable. No ODe can give your business better attention; no one can give yon better protection; no one caD give you better rates. ^BEFORE INSURING SEE-*^. iiice 15. II arman, General Insurance Aeent, LEXINGTON S. C. When writing mention the Dispatch. W. A. RECKLING, AETIST, COLUMBIA, S. C. IS NOW MAKING THE BEST PIC- ! . tures that can be bad in this country, 11 and all who have never had a real tine picture, should new try some of his latest styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallerv. up stairs. next to the Hub. a When writing mention the Dispatch, j Notice. e All parties indebted to dr u J G Williams will please call, or Q send. and settle at once, as all accounts mast be balanced on or before ibe loth 8 day of October next. ^ J G. WILLIAMS, M D. D Gaston, S. C., Sept. 10, 19JO tf f< 1 , t ., J. New Read Carefully the Items He EVERY tsS -? .2 ?! ?1 <s s w ? ?5> fcS; =1 ??g? * Q ? *1-5 5 = -n S* 5*=.?S * ^-va:--2 ^ - ? 2 *? ~ s ? ? t O - e3 ? > . I 5- ? ? ?: * O i i-SSiSS-Sf ^Js* 5 ? T , h) 2 .-hSfl'costro CO - r|I r^aSa^^.a-S co | sassgifS^!*?8""-5^* LU a g^S2iS.5S|gj2|g: ga-g ry x f 5 e i : Ss C ^ ? s Q I U <-' ? _:-w.-, Xc5to^?'J - ? x " g"S 3J!!l5:j:b::"'^:>'0!j3 > sifSfcftg-'jjsS-. 55 ? CCr C^^e-r85 o . a ? O - ? LU - jal-fl^-ogBa-jfl,: .^O Z < r= - % $^i-3 | a?? C.2F.S -r -= >> t? ? tv ? s j- i x ~? x ^ ? x ? Special. We have placed on onr bargain counter fW pieces ex'ra lice all si.k faDcy Ribbons, in many beautifnl patterns. 4 and 4J inch- s wide, every yard worth iroin 25 to 40c , i bargain price while they last, per yard j only lftc. A Good Thing j YOU CAN BUY CHEAP. t (TO Ladies' and Children's beautiful , rimmed Frit Hats. This entire lot is j "Sample Hats.'- and are all new. up-to-date shapes and styles of every kind and description. Not a single hat in the lot wor:h less than SI, aud up to $3 03 each. They have been placed on our bargain counter in 1 three lots. Take your choice at only 49cts. 75c. and 9^c | We carry a complete line of all kinds ot . BLACK GOODS. Crepons, "all new," irorn 19c. to $1.50. i ?^ I Black Silks and Satins we are rff-riug the greatest bargains, sec- , ond to none on earth. See our new fresh stoc k. , Every woman in the country ? ought to know about Motker's friend Those who do know about it j wonder how they ever got along | without it. It has robbed child- I birth of its terrors for many a j young wife. It has preserved "her j girlish figure and saved her much j 2>UAICHllg. ?L Clll CAkUliai liill- J ment and carries with it therefore, ^ absolutely no danger of upsetting j the system as drugs taken intern- ii ally are apt to do. It is to be } rubbed into the abdomen to soften | and strengthen the muscles which j are to bear the strain. This means j much less pain. It also prevents 5 morning sickness and all of the S other discomforts of pregnancy. I A druggist of Macon, Ga., says: | " I have sold a large quantity of | Mother's Friend and have never |i known an instance where it has 3 failed to produce the good results | claimed for it." I A prominent lady of Lam- & berton, Ark., writes: " With my first six children 1 was in labor from 24 to 30 hours. After using Mother's Friend, my seventh was born in 4 hours." Get Mother'* Friend at the drag: htore, 81.00 per LoUle. THE BRADFIFLD REGULATOR CO. Ill 1VT1 r.A 9 Write for oor free Illu5tr*t?vl book, "BEFORE BABT 9 Strong Reinforcements. Washington, Oct. 4 ?The* fcllowig cablegram has been received at he war department: Manila, Oct. 4. idjutant General, Washington: First infantry to Marinduque, Oct. .b, on Sumner; Gen. Hare to com iand islands, with orders to push perations until insurrection is tamped out absolutely. He will ave 12 full companies of infantry ir the purpose. Anderson's first haivii Goods and G rein Described, then Come ' -tr*. a. "TT uiii ims *; a s c s ? a > -a Te' . S.? o ? ? c ~ > ? a . . ) o ? ? > <S a 3 o ? s 2* * ?? 2. 00 a ?* 2 SP ~ s > a x? *"? ?i ?* :!! iS.seo ? =* -? = .235sx % * ^ ~ ~ ~ 2 * = I ? > ^ ^ ^ J ? 33 J3 *r* 1-i S = - 2 ? - ^ |-Sg S | =3'? x* ? B 50 0 64 ? 2 . s 5 55 ? . s ?r?_ ?1 .2 . >?.: ? ? m -"E r = ^ 2 5:'3 g ? 2 ^ x ? S1 ^ a s.a ? ? I if - - - X X U O V C C =? 3 c? o 2 - e?x sa < - ?T 5 I O . ?' - ?. Z -Z d c ~ i? ? ? T? ? , ~ c ,. *> 0 ^ 5^. uf? ^ 2 w ? c? a c ? :a L? M o ? ! 'li ^s 21 * ? >.'= J I ^ |&:-3S2li:-as-er ? -*3.1. soi S'" 5 r 2 ? s . nu ^ 5 ? *! ? a - ? ,_ ? x^:_ u o i! a ^ ^ . *- o _a " o ^ S Jr? a >25.- S '-- x _;?--= c ~ ^ C _C U 2T ft ^ O >" r?? E ^ ax a # 2 s ? x .o,y? o s & 170( NOTICE. Sffr % A -W. \^\1l 1(520 MAIIV STB Xjj Solicits a M operations developed nothing. No reports since Oct. 2nd. MacArthur. The above dispatch relates to reenforcements sent to the island of Marinduque, where Capt. Shields and 51 men of the Twenty uiritb volunteer infantry were either killed or captured by the insurgents. At that time Gen. Mcirthur sent Col. Anderson and two companies of the Thirty-eighth volunteer itifanlry with the Yorktown and two gunboats to the relief of Shields and bis command if they were still alive. It is evident that G.jn. MacArtbur j thinks reenforcement8 are necessary, \ as Col. Anderson was able to accomplish notbiDg with the small force which was first sent out. ol'r soldiers die in mountains. Washington, Oct. 4 ?Gen. Mac j Arthur reported to the war department today that five soldiers died i'd the mountains of LaguDa province after having made their escape from the insurgents by whom thay had been captured. The date of their death is unknown and no details are furnished as to the manner of their i death. It is supposed, however, that they perished from starvation and exposure, having lost their way in the mountains in their endeavor to return to their comrades. I * I A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, is a type of Consumption. The power of this murderous malady is felt on organs i and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a j safe and certain cure. Best in the I world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys I and Bowels. Only 25 cents at J. E. Kaufmann's drug store. Ledgers, journals, records, counter ! books, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, mucilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar. arments in a] ir Prices, i to Our Store UYtk the Full WEEK WE1 ^ \ T A T X ARE INCREASlNC OUR MA FE. WRITE US YOUR WAr GLOBE DRY s. iL^oisrciE^a:! tEET, iare of Your Valued Motive: Money Not Philanthropy. In the absurd publications with which compress owners fill certain Southern papers tbey tail tc miorm the public that their motive is not j philanthropy but dollars. Long accustomed to make big profits out of the necessity of reducing the old bale's size by a second compression,' they have come to believe that cotton \ is grown in order that it may be compressed. The farmer, however, does not labor early and late merely to provide a fat living for a privileged class. He sells his cotton to the: man who will give bim the most j money, aDd he has it baled in the! way that will cost him the least. If he is within reach of a R >UDdlap bale plant, he hauls his cotton there because he knows that by having it put in Roundlap bales the burlap covering used will cost him about 50 ~ ? Ua1/v Iaoo t h n n 1"\ Q rrryj n rt Q UfLllS pel UllC 1COD luau kjuuu tie?, aDd that his cotton, Dot needing to be recocopressed, will sell for a premium more than sufficient to pay the b ding charge. He knows, too, that if the time should ever come *hen it will not pay him to have bis cotton put up in Roundlap bales he j can have it baled in some other way that will pay him. Obituaries. Died at his home, near Leesville,' S. C., on the 16th instant, Mr. AaroD : Hutto, aged 49 years, 5 months and 4 days. On the 2Gth day of December,: 1879, he was married to Miss L. J. Clark. To them were born six children, five sens and one daughter;; all of whom are living. Mr. Hutto, wae a devoted and affectionate husband and father, a true friend,}a quiet and good Deighbcr and citizen. Peace to his ashes and rest to his soul. J. E. Jemima Clemone, was born July, 13, 1819, died August 19, 1900, mak [1 tit? Latest ? ' - t- ry.-.. ^ Expectation op tuuiul^ * Come and Se WILL SELL C 5? -3 JL . =" c v a >> 5! c?,c "E J 6 - . atE = 5 .0 p; a c?s o ?-?a?ia<s g <N a ?j I * ?W Og o sl^j.ss-g I- -g-s t ~ . CC ^"3 E > ?* _* ,5 Se| I ? ?.3 2<"? o- *= . " j O * ^ 0 *""? ^ o q a ? ? "- ? ci - ^ J a^S ?? ?.?-.2^-E .2 S-iSg ? I - j c i a-zj ? ? S 32^ = 1* 5 >>x "3 H X * "3 a * .2 -*- s * s ? ? -3 ~o?g?=Ss|o 33s"s3-goS =, i 2 ? * . ? * '-| " - if ^ U.-5 e. a ^s-jius'Ji-i? * o ?r ... c ? S * S - 5 . a ? *aia?s^-i?c:--o5iSo<tt e - * -= i'as ti?i - ui s.2-a S5S| = |5iJ5?'Sg5{Sg-S.<,gd S 5i? %.% $ * Aa a - *1 i = >, a ^ = :^a;a*j a - - - ?= ? 'f ~ a i 53 I J ?-? 5 ?-* ?-c ^JSg?o-i.S?|ag?a|^'?'g5,a*S H 2 3 ? ?<* - a ? * Cash I V I1 STKBE IL ORDER DEPARTMENT I ITS AND WE WILL TAKE GOODS COMPJ DUST, TIES., Patronage. Polite and ing her stay on earth 81 years, 1 month and 7 days. She was the mother of 9 children, 3 dead and 6 living; 23 grand children, 8 dead and 15 living; 10 great grand ohildren, 4 dead, 6 living. Mother Clemons was a member of the M. E .Church for many years and died in that faith, and we believe i in the full triumph of the Gospel faith. She was the widow of Jacob Clemons who was a soldier in the war of 1835, with the Indians in the State of Florida. They both sleep together in the family grave yard, at - - ^ -n t i_ the bead waters oi itea uanit cree*, there to wait the summons of God. Rest from they labors tby work is done on earth. A. R T. It Happened in a Drug Store. j "One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a tr'-md of cough medicine that I did j not have in stock," says Mr. C. R Grandin, the popular druggist of j Outario, N Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what congh preparation I could recommend. I said to ber that I could I freely recommend Coamberlain's , Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after j giving it a fair trial if she did not j find it worth the money to bring ! back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of ChambeiIain's Cough j Remedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for the rem- j edy." It is fur sale by J. E. Kauf- J mann. Work on the State house has be? ~ nnttoro a ra mfttinCf gUU* 1 UC OLULiC V/UV1C1D U4V thiDgs lively on the State house grounds. IJUIU1 UJ Weaves and ! nal, are Tast what we Advertise, e for Yourself. 16 Yarda of Androscoggin (16 Yar< f Genuine Lonsdale Cambric, bargair j Genuine 10 4 Utica Bleached Sheet "S ? is 6? S ? 'Z 3 ~ *SS g?? 1 ^ -J 7-j * o A ? *t2 * >-"C ? X a 3 S * ; "J3 .2 >> _ ? sc ? ?5 c It .= 5 C 30 a J a ? mm ?"3 * = **=: .5 "3 ?s-sffis ^ ^3 . C? ?o^|*2. f-? - *> I ^ w ?v -2 If, siESl ^ s?i=jl* ^1 = ?fS^ox c ^ -= = o a .5-*-; a. .e ? Q ^ a?tcgj j5 . s ? x23-a^?. ?:.2S5.0|a9-: ~Jg?*? ~ -g ? 'S* 2? * ?1x^? ~ SS-gS-a-S^?^^^ i^-g?-' ?-s r3n s'S.a&.S'? .-2?2& }g5,:s5s ^ o.?--^ ~.= ?.!"? = ?' 5 ~ j. ~ ? -" i i a .*_ <> J :SS'S = s ^&2J?;|S|HZ.S Ss Si 4??rJ A5S Bin BAIII Dill DAItl /"A T 1 ; i , uui^1 EACH DAY, AND ARE NOW CARE OF YOU. m, rBE, C OLUMBIA, 8. T) A 4-4-^^4-:^^ jrruiiipt 2*LLtniuujLu Ocfc Cold Steel or Death. "There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mrs I B Hunt, of Lime j Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a fright- j 'ul case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't couDt on the marvellous power of Electric Bitters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. T.'j rMiflrnntpfld tn cure J.UO ,^.J h -- | Stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles ' aod never disappoints. Price 50c. at J. E. KaufmaDn's drug store. General News. The Indiana Democrats are hopeful of carrying the State for Bryan. The Knights of Pythias Lodge of Sumter has established a scholarship at Clem8on college. S. T Poinier has been nominated by the Republicans for Congress from the Fifth District. The Pennsylvania coel miner's strike is still giving the Republican leaders much trouble ami there is no sign cf the end. Big preparations are being made for the annual State Ball which is to be held in Columbia, during Fair week. A brave Express messenger refused to turn over his employers' money to a train robber, but instead opened fire and put six bullets into the train robber's body killing him instantly. A negro, driving at a fearful rate, drove into the buggy of Mr. J H. W. Hydrick from the rear in which were seated himself and wife. They were thrown a considerable distance where they lay for some time before receiv-. ing assistance. Mr. Hydrick re h n /* IVIUV. Shapes for Ai the Lowi Lack of Space Prevents i 3s ODly to a Customer) for 1 price, per yard ing, bargain price, per yard Cu ? -3 ? ? ? , j-i ^ " L.a . J ~ + > SAIN ME Ei 0 UMBIA, DOING THE LARGEST MAI ST ober istf ^ S ===_!_!sa=MB! | I j c ceived ii juiiea which terminated : fatally on Tuesday. The accident | occurred near Woodford. The negro c after being arrested bearly escaped ?, lynching and is now in the penitentiary for safe keeping. J , . 1 Money in Pecans. The best life insurance in the i world is a pecan grove. That kind j of an insurance company never bankrupts. The trees are not subject to disease, and are said to live 690 j " years. It is money well invested that would be hard for the boys to I throw away. Single trees have bpeo I known to produce more than 810 worth of nuts in a year. The nuts have never been a drug on the j market. Bimberg Nurseries, H J & Otis Brabham, proprietors, Bim- i berg, S C, have these trees for sale. | Their 1900 catalogue is now ready and can be had for the asking. I. j 1 # ^ i describes and prices their stock of | fruit and shade trees, rosea, ever- ' greens, vines, etc. Mention this paper when you write. 51 It has been decided to change the i name cf the Grand Central hotel in | Columbia to "The Iinpetial." It is now said that work on the Congaree dam will certainly be com- i menced in thirty days. t ^ t Cheap Rates by the Southern. Annual Meeting Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Asheville, N C, October 9 11th, 1900. i On account of occasion above I ! specified, the Southern Railway will ; i sell round trip tickets from ail sta- ; | tions on its lines to Asheville, N. C , and return. Tickets will be sold | ; October 6.'h to 9 h inclu-ive, with final limit October 15th, 1900. t* ? ? j x or lurmer auu uomucu luiumation call on or write any agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. I S H. Hard wick, A. G P. A., Atlanta, Gi. )RE'S itumn and Wi 9Sti is from Telling of MANY SI 00. I ! c 25c 22 ai -5*5* Ja * ! C * ? <s - ? ~ ^=s ^ x g "c3 ?fs?, ?** -S |-c? ? 2* a s&!-o?.f ?f Is | co a ?.?-*8is. ??" 00 ? "--JUtfl.. Is ill o ir53--S S fca -3 - ? V W U -c ? ~ -* 3 i _ a 3 v\. ? w w ? -? * e o ~ xo =2 ?? 23 -* = ?-| _ a5 ?2i ^ 3? a s s'-.S *-? S Js"s Hi r w c -55-s.w S a * s a .II o es t s g a ? g-S * - = ;5 SS - 5-I C/5 o ;..ftrjs2:i'= *S* 5 S Sli S!-|5^Ji^-rf fl3 <N "C J ~01 a ? ? 5 2^== **=!?.2 Soai -3-5 Xx X 5% RCHANT , s. c. IL ORDER BUSINESS IN THE IliVniMMiEBAMi OF SOUTH CAROLINA tate, City & County Depository COLUMBIA. S. C. lapital Paid in Fall $150,000 00 urplus 35,000.00 dabilittes of Stockholders 150,000.00 $335,000.00 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ntere*t at the rate ol 4 per centam per anmm paid on deposits m this department TRUST DEPARTMENT. This B-*nk uuder special provision of ita harter exercises tha office of Executor, idmmistrator, Trustee or Guardian of E* ites. SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Fire and Burglar proof safety deposit or rent from $4 DO to $12 00 per year. EDWIN W. ROBERTSON, President, A. C. HASE .LL, Vice President J. CALDWELL ROBERTSON, 2d Vice President G. M. BERRY,Cashier. February lvl?ly When writing mention the Dispatch. Saw Mills, Light and Heavy, and Muppllee. CHEAPEST AND BEST. |2f"Ca-t every day; worn 140 hacda. Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co., AUG US I A, GKOitQlA. anuarv 27 When writing mention the Dispatch. JEOHaEBRUlTS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8. 0., JEWELER '"d REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watehea, blocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, ill for sale at lowest nrices. fp9~ Repairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate SO?tf When writing mention the Dispatch. BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES rWILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARket price lor clean and pare Beeswax. Price governed by color and condition. RICE B. HARMAN, At the Bazaar. Lexington, 8. C. THE mini iimm im COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL. $100,000 00 SURPLUS 3U.UOOOO ESTABLISHED 1871. JAMES WOODROW. President. JULIUS WAI KPR. Vice President. EROME H SAWYER, Cashier. DIRECTORS?James Weodrow, John A Crawlord, Julias H. Walker, C. Fitzsimmons, W. C. Wright, W. H. Gibbes, John T. Sloan. T. T. Moore, J. L. Mimnangh. E. 8. Joynes. rpHIS BANK SOLICITS A SHARE, IP I not all, of yonr business, and will grant every favor consistent with safe and soand banking. Aannarv '29. 1897?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. nter.s?ra^ MORE RARE BARGAINS. ts. ts. 2 *?3 ? o i 5 -S.S ? . 11 if1 3 I 4^-51 | 2 i1 2 77 o ? 2 V Er r ?.* ?a ? ? ? A3 c^ssss.-i ? ?# 2 C3_ - ^ : ?. > - *f ~ ? ^ o "z ? ? n.s gs'^jsgo . - 2 JJ -3 CO ? ?*c.i?0-?S ?"? ?6 "^. Caw?2 ??s, rz ? 2 ^ ii ? LL?4 42< o 2n o ?N Ot^ i;i, - a r ? k. ?j b Cm a O ? t u n . ?" * S -r ? . rs S 2.i.i<ei,t5C ?*.a -a a ? 5rt = S fi a - S ? CO * ?: z ? a ifl4^o?'3.S2 2 0$ S S a 5,"= ? = * - St'S <* ii ^ &a -; .>. ?|So .8c| .jJ ?? c Ss?Vi-a.?-aSga''2i:i <g55 CO a t k is"?? -?^53??a?2-ti a5Q?^|i?sS2?52?5fc.*3 M ?3-' O ? C- *? w ** C ? c ~ c, .o c. Z. a Ladies' Tailor Made Suits. n ... . ;?i rc i .1 r_ 11 ? r or me opening we win uuera oeauutuuy tailored suit that tits, made in every way the best; silk-lined jickets, $15 00 Suits, bargain price only $0 38. 5 cases best Apron Check Gingham, our 6}e quality, only 5c. 2 cases yard-wide dark Percales, newest designs, 10c. qualit;. per yard 6}c. 1 case yard wide extra fine Fleece Lined Wrapper Goods, in many beautiful patterns. ; 15c. quality, short lengths, from 3 to 15 yards, bargain p ice per yard, 6$c. 60 pieces Sea Island Percales, newest, light and dark designs, price the world : over. 12Ac., bargain price 10c. 85 pieces extra fine heavy light Teazle. downs, in all the plain shades, and a bead* filnl variety of checks and stripe ; the best quality made, real value, I2.}c., bargain 1 price, 10c. L00Z! 1 case Infant's Bibbed Vest, Fleece Lined, regular 15c. quality, bargain counter price, 5c. each. 2 cases. Ladies' Fleece Lined Bibbed 1 Ves's. bargain price, 15c. two for 25c. 500 best Felt Window Shades, with fix_ tures. bargain price 10c. each. Z 100 dozen Ladies' all-pure Linen Hand* 1 kerchieis, bargain price, 5c. eacb.