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M<--??)! lt ill' ?1: - If -ll li- I ,'.
CM i MCI v. C. April :'<"?. \>. iii.
Tili Columbia lias 1-l l New V??rk
i. ns. i i - ?lied onh i ii
Itlnnco -?-I-- ? Madrid thal I" ''to
i.old lliivana. find dui . tu?t iii . . i!
L'cl.
Troop- in fort J i 'ou r ?Still i . mhv
?ng lo 'day.
A i ra nyilil rt ?villi HM 11 < . < . lian
tour Io Key West u'nd?i (:;.. protec
cf thi' M on t gnmery.
Ai ..i i KoiiN.
< 'm m it IA , (S ( ' . April lil?, I p. m.
Two small prizes captured by the
? niti'd Suites Meet.
The Knglish government will not let
the Somers leave her ports now.
No Stale call made hy (Inventor
?Herbe.
A i tm ST KOMM.
C< il.t? M III A , S. C., April lil?, H p. ut.
'P!io Monserrat with a thousand sol
diers mid cash reported seized.
Day appointed Secretary of State
nod Moore Assistant Secretary.
AUGUST KUHN.
"Keniember thc Maine" will be the
battle cry of both thc army and navy.
Thc season of conventions has come
around again, ?nd it's a mighty ob
scure individual who isn't a delegate
to somewhere.
-.
War comes high. An ;trmy otlicer
in a position to know says that, it, will
eest thc government about $1.(1(10,0(10
per month.
At a Cabinet meeting Monday
morning Secretary Sherman handed
thc rresident his resignation whieh
was accepted, and Willliam lt. hay of
Ohio was appointed to succeed Mr.
Sherman.
War between the I . ni ted ?States of
America ami thc Kingdom of Spam
was formally declared, Monday the
2f?th instant, to existant! that war has
existed since thc '21st day of April,
A. I>. lK'.lS, including said day.
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Anderson needs more manufacturing
enterprises or minor industries, and
before another fall we should have
them. With such natural advantages
and our magnificent electric power
plant, any sort of manufacturing en
terprise can be operated very cheaply
here. Capitol need not be timid in
A _ .1 _ ,_
Jiinifinun.
War has been declared and Presi
dent McKinley has called for 125,000
volunteers. Of this number South
Carolina's proportionate share is >u
Hore is a chance for nearly :tll who
want togo lo ('olia and light. There
is no probability ol' intervention in
behalf of Spain hy foreign powers.
Kugland stands linn and will let us
have our own way. lu two or three
weeks Old 0lory ought to bo waving
proudly o\ er all of (.'nba.
A (J corgi a editor thus writes. ''Thc
wise funner planlcth corn and ra i se th
hogs. Verily, he chttcklclh with de
light ai harvest time when he viewe-th
his bursting cribs and his -leek, fat
swim- and bis heart is easy while war
is ravaging thc html. Uni lo, the fool
ish f.inner plantet)) colton, and when
barvesl time cometh on apace bis cot
ton staycth in his yard, for no one will
buy. Iii- wife and children crycth
aloud for bread, but he bath no bread
to give them. \ erily, verily, he is in
a bad lix
In cutting off the delivery of the
ultimatum of the I nited States Spain
has gratified her pi'idc hut lost a di
plomatic point. Her action in so ab
ruptly ending diplomatie relations
were tantamount lo a d?clar?t iou ol'
war. which leavi - ber without legal
standing tn her claim before the
representatives ol' foreign powers in
Madrid that thc capture of thc Rue?o
ventura was unlawful, and leaves the
linked Stales unpledged as tu reser
vation made with refen nee tn Cuban
independence. The Madrid newspa
pers have discovered ibis fact.
?rn . n? ?
Some t?me ago the city of Indian
apolis adopted the curfew law. Since
it has been in force, it is reported, the
numerous hands of young loughs
which bad 'previously caused a great
deal of trouble have hoon broken n ,>,
and small depredations anti disturb
ances of thc peace have materially
declined in number. It has not been
found necessary to make more than ti
dozen arrests under the curfew law,
which is claimed to '.enforce itself."
The success of the experiment in In
dianapolis bas been so gratifying that
it is said marly every city and town
in thc State of indiana will udopt thc
curfew law.
- The Adjutant-t ?encrai has issued
quite a number of commissions to
military companies of late.
j lirai''1 y >, yu boys who go about
I town looking old decrepit mon Indore
' yoii have reached iii'- of :isr?: lil. I fohl up
! your hcadft, expand jour ?. li. -t-\ pirk
up your foot and move! drink hillie
spirit ol'progress that is ? -. ?? r >. wli. i. .
. apparent, and when anyone attempts
j to pass you in tli-- nw. of in'?.. quick? n
I your pae? and lim ry oil Bc'eniis?) one
leny? s v. ?fi li"|i?n<l il'i i i' los?; l??*:irt
. hut lo t.- 1 ;i.t i lie ? ?nt.i 1- ? .
thon . i:i'? - 11. .;? ?1. ' "n .-U'i burry {o
I I.. . ?. jilc : . ..I* i li?iui Vi.:? ira ni . - .
! so ru. -i'-i < ..!.., an 11 'l"' on tjilipi vin anil
vigor of f lo . M.I.-I will {irv your
i M' . i with renewed energy. I? i!
. i,": Hi ? ?Vii.i hang h u k ii- caii-. y M
1 ?. it he t |ie champion in il??- ni?e.
r Y?tit will be helli r l'or (lavint.' t ii?d i"
? v. i:, i Iiiin j i<!i will ii' .. '. i -t uuihli ?i! III '
j without ?I?III or ? li .'.[ Cull iv .il'.' i
g.iii thai will -' .' np you i - .i ru;ii| . !"
. .UM ay ami di ..! . ion. I".mi your fcc i
S'jii.ip ly ?fi 'ii''" ri highway .uri strikt)
a pace thal you eau k> ? p, and I" sure
that that puer i- as rapid and risoluto
a i yon ran possibly make il
l ill: ?OIJNTKY S IWTKIOTIC PCB
rosK.
Som?' were for peace and some were
for war. But now that this greatgov
erntseut has determined on a line ol'
policy which has for its object the
freedom f the practically enslaved
'people of a neighboring island, oui
purpose is one. l'artisan differences
are abated. Factional internst* are
hushed. We are a united people td
uphold the stars and stripes -cablcui
of our country's glory. There is now
no north, no south, no cast, no west -
we are soldiers of Washington.
lt is a mighty purpose -the free i nf.
of ii people struggling with d?spota
power for (Ind-gi von liberty. W<
hare tried to shirk thc responsibility
Wc have entreated the Spanish poo
plc to quit their barbarie methods, re
ali/.ing that it is a delicate matter ti
interfere in thc quarrels of others
But day hy day the agony hasaeeu
mulated, culminating in the ilcstrue
lion of au American battleship am
the lo^s ol' maiiT precious lives
precious because they stood in OU
place; they were our consecrate!
representatives.
Tib est: considerations have impclle
us to action -to demand that t his fun
business shall cease, lt. now become
the part and duty of every patrio ti
American citizen to uphold the hand
of those in authority in executing th
purpose upon which we have di
i inn i ned. Thc Spaniard must go-h
must quit America forever. It is
s* 1 lime edict. It is Anglo-Saxon as
scrtion of supremacy over the earth -
a proud boast: but. in it arc involve
the questions of universal liberty an
permanent peace. It looks forward t
thc time when wc MIIUII beat oti
ploughshares into pruning hooks. 1
has for its object the recognition <
universal brotherhood under Divin
control and guidance. This sonne
like a paradox, but it is a sublill
truth, just a* the Prince of Peace sai
he had come to send a sword on tl
cc.th -sin lighting involves war, ar
peace supremacy means thc same t tl il
when the conditions become intolcr
hie, a?i they have in (.'nba.
And so we stand face to lace wil
our ancient enemy, and the cannon
roar need occasion no surprise. 1 >lo?
will probably be spilled, precious liv
will likely he sacrificed, bul it
through blood-letting ami willi
sacrifice that we reach thc heights
perfect achievement and ultitmi
?lory. I'nJcr the inspiration of
great purpose, let us face thc com
lions with stout hearts and brave ?
termination, praying the (J od of e
fathers t" aid us in our unselfish wei
baw Makes Militia Kqmil to ll ego ht
I WASHINGTON, April li'. Thc ?
tfc.pattmont bill lo provide for tcuij
rarily increasing the military cst?
lishmcnt in tim" of war was .-eui
day to Chairman Hull, of thu' hoi
milit ary affairs committee, and fcie.nai
Hawley. th< chairman of a -inn
committee in thc Senate.
The measure was in o pared um
thc immediate supervision of As*
tant Secretary Meikclji hu.
The following are de provisions
the bill in full:
Bo it enacted, etc . that all al
bodied male citizens of tho I nil
States, and all persons of foreign hi
! who shall have decided their intent
to become citizens of the Hui
State.- under and in pursuance ol'
laws thereof, between tho ages
eighteen and forty five, ave hen
declared to constitute thc natte
forces, and with such exceptions ;
under such conditions as may
proscribed by law, shall bo liabh
j perform military duty in thc son
of the United States.
IltKOIM.AIt A UM Y AM? MILITIA.
Sec. li-That the organised
active laud forces ol' thc United St;
shall consist of the army of the Un
Slates and the militia of th? sev
States when called into thc servie
the I nited States, provided, thal
time of war, the army shall cousis
two branches which shall bc desif
respectively as thc regular army
the volunteer armv of the Cn
States.
See. :?-That the regular arm
thc .permanent military establish!
which is maintained both in p
1 and war, according to law.
YOl.l'STKKItS KIIOM M UK STAT
TROOPS.
?Sec. 4-That the volunteer ?
shall bo maintained only durio]
existence of war, or while war ii
m.mnt. .uni s dull I"' raised and organ*
i ac . * ? 1, as in lin-? act provided, only
?il'ier congress- shall have authorized
tli'- President to raise *ueh a force;
provided that ?ill eiilistmcnits for thc
volunteer army -hall lo- for :i turin of
two years, unless sooner terminated,
and thal all ollicers ami men compos
i'tu' s . ;.! artnv -I:::!! be di ?liarl?ed fr;?:?;
tin- ?ervie? of I he United States when
il,.- pm i.for which they were
called into service shall have heeii
.tei'ompli-hed or pu the conclusion of
Ipi-ti lilies
See .". That win ii it become;-: in
!.? iry lo i i;-o ;t volunt Vtol arin y lb?
Pr? -1 lieu I ri..til is-ue Ins proclamation
^ tu tin jj? thc niiui er of lite ii ?le,-ire fl
within >uch liiu 11 ?> a -* in ay be fixed hy
law, and ihe scen taiy "I war shall
pii < iii" snjh rules and regulations,
lill' iucou-i-lciii iv i t ?I ill I'-!1U- of
iiii- ;H-I , ,i- may in hi- j mig ni c o j: !?..
necessary for thc purpo-e of cxamiu
II:'.'. ni" i ii i zing and rei.i'iving inio
-i i. ?II- ilii men failed for: provided
tint .i i men received into .teryiee in
il... volumc-r finny shall, a- far as
practicable. In- laken limn lin- Several
S i ii- s and Terri lori? - and tb?- District
ol' Columbia in proportion to their
population,
rtl'ltJKI.fT ni-' A UM T UKOti'l.ATJo.NS.
See. ??--That the volunteer army
and thc militia of the States, when
called into i lt?- service of thc United
Stati s, -hall be organized under, and
-hall be subject to, the laws, Orders
and regulations governing thc regular
anny; provided that each regiment ol
the volunteer army shall have ?nie
surgeon and one assistant surgeon,
and that, all the regimental anti com
pany ollicers shall be appointed by thc
('r?silient, upon thc recommendation
of the governors of the States in whieli
their respective organizations art
raised, subject to such au examination
as to the li tn ess and capacity as tin
President may prescribe; provider
further, that when the members oi
any company or regiment of the organ
ized militia of any State shall enlis
in the volunteer army in a body, a:
such company or regiment, the regi
mental and company ollicers in servid
with the militia organization thu:
enlisting may be appointed by tb'
President, subject to such an cxami
nation as to the litoess and capacity
of said ollicers of corresponding grade
in the same organization when i
shall have been received into the SCI
vice of tin* United States as a part o
the volunteer anny.
MILITIA CI1VKN Till: I'RKKKREXCK.
Sec. 7-That all organizations c
the volunteer anny shall be so n
emited from time to time as to mair
tain them as near to their maximut
strength as ibo President may deer
necessary, and nt? new orgauizatio
.shall bc accepted into service froi
any Suite unless the organization
already in service front such State ar
as near to their maximum strength e
officers anti enlisted men as the Presi
dent may deem necessary.
Sec. S-That all returns and tnustci
rolls of organizations, while in th
service of thc United States, shall I
rendered to thc adjutant general c
the army, and upon the disbandmar
of such organizations the records pe:
taining to them shall be transferre
to and filed in the Record and Pensio
office of the war department.
TllllEE lt ATTA LION FORMATIONS.
Sec. D-That in time of war, <
when war is imminent, the troops i
the service of the United State
whether belonging to the regular i
volunteer army or to the militia, shu
he organized, as far as practicabl
into divisions of three brigades, cac
brigade to be composed of three i
mort1 rcgiuienst, and whenever three
more divisions are assembled in tl
same army, thc Presitlent is authorial
to organize them into anny corri
each corps to consist of not more tin
three divisions.
See. lt)-That the staff of thc coi
mander of an army corps shall conni
of one assistant adjutant general, o
inspector general, one chief quarti
master, one chief oimimissary of st
sistancu and one chici surgeon, w
shall have respectively the rank
colonel, one assistant adjutant goner
win? shall have the rank of capta
and the aides-de-camp authorized
law
The still of thc commander ol
vision shall consist of one assisli
adjutant general, one inspector g<
eral, one chief quartermaster, c
chief commissary of subsistence, a
one chief surgeon, who shall ha
respectively, the rank of lieuten:
colonel, and thc aidcs-dc camp auth
ized by law. The staff of thc ec
mander of a brigade shall consist
one assistant adjutant general and *
commissary of subsistence each, w
tho rank ol' captain, and the aides
camp authorized by law. The s
ollicers herein authorized for
corps, division ami brigade comm
deis may be appointed by the Pn
dent; by ami with the advice and e.
sent of the senate, as officers nf
volunteer anny, or may be assig:
by him, in his discretion, from oftit
of the regular anny or the volunt
anny of the militia in thc servie
the United States.
MAJOR tl KN KR A li ul' VOI.ITNTKKR!
Sec. ll- That tho President is1 lu
by authorized to.appoint in the
un teer army, by and with the ad'
and consent of the senate, not cxc<
ing one major general for each orj
i/.ed army corps and division and
brigadier general for each brig!
who may be selected from thc lin
staflf of the -regular or volunteer a'
or tif the militia in the service of
United States, and any officer
selected and appointed from the n
lar army shall be entitled lo re
his rank therein, provided that <
general officer of thc volunteer a
shall bo entitled to ihe iiumbci
aides ?ic camp authorized for an of
of like grade in the regular army.
Sec. PJ-That all ollicers and
listed men of the volunteer army
of the militia of thc States whe
the service of the United States *
bc in all respects on thc santo foe
as to pay, allowances and peusioi
that of officers and enlisted mc
corresponding grades in thc ref
army.
OFFICERS TRUM TUV, STATE KOW
8ec. 13*-That the President
upon thc recommendation of tho
ernors of States, appoint office
tho regular army in the grades o
: volunteer anny, and nlliee'rs thus ap- j
pointed shall be entitled to retain ?
their rani: in the regular anny, pro
vided that not more than one olUeer !
<d' tin- regular army shall ho commis
sioned in any ?'in- regiment al thc
; .-ano- tim<\
Sec li That thc general command
' :._.i....?
inj r- paran ?i< pariuieiii <n uc-iai ?.
moni is authorized to appoint, from
tin. - Iii time, military boards of not
less than throe nor more limn ii v-<. ol'
Hoers ?.f the yoluntt ur anny i>> ex
! amine into thecapacity, qualifications,
conduit ami eflicieney of any eonimis
sinned oflicer of said anny within his
command, provided that each member
Of tit?- board shall be iii po rio r in rank
to ibo olheer whose qualifications are
I to be inquired into: ann provided fur
th? r I hat ii the report ?d' such a board
i- ?i'dvi rsc to th?: continuance of any
; o!he? i . und the report ho approved by
j ihe I'resident, such nih eur shall be
discharged from service in th-- voluu
'leer anny, al tho discretion ?d' thc
I'rcsidcut. with oin montli's pay and
allowance- .
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MK Kori OH: TOO 1! moa Path [luinn.
eratic Club inet nutt reorganized \n^>. Sat?
IIrtiny afternoon hy re-eh-ctirig all tho? hi
ouicerx.
'I'llH following werft olec-e \ ilelegatm lo
th*' County Convention: .1 W Annley, J.
I). I. IIIIHX. ii. M Wilson, W R Johnson,
0 V. William?, W S Kerning, J W.
8 lr!ev, J. C. Milfonl atol I?. (?*Hs?wny.
The Club Instructed tho dolomites to advo
? ?te and work for a plun whereby ail tho
I Hppointlv? oflioor* may bo nominated in
I Hie primary election. They wero Inatruct
I ed aim not to volo for any niau HR O rnem
her of the State Executive "oin mit ten who
1 would not pledgo himaoll i work for this
plan
A rflBoIntion wa? ndopted endorsing
Hon. .? W Ashley's cnurv? in the LeglH
latiire for tho pa?t. six vearf, and urging
him apain to ho a candidato for the House
or Senate. FARM nu.
! i mea Path, April 25.
j - Gen. J. Walter Gray, of Grccn
1 ville, has decided to be a candidate
for Itailroad Commissioner this year.
Ile is now Clerk of the House of
Representatives.
Free'pMls.
Semi your nddresa to II. E. Bueklen <S
Co , Chicago, and iret a free sample box ol
Dr. King's New Lite Pills. A triai will
convince you of their merita. Those pilli
aro easy in action and are particular^
effective, in tho cure, of Constipation atic
Sick Headache. For Malaria and Llvei
t rou bien they have been proud invaluable
They ?ire guaranteed to ho perfectly frei
from every deleterious substance and tt
bo purely vegetable. They do not weaker
by tlit ?r BCtion, but by giving tone t'> thi
stomach HTHI bowels greatly invigorate tin
System. Keir ni ur size 2'u;. per box. Sob
hy Hill-Orr Drmr Co.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
AN DICKSON COUNTY
Hy ll. M. liai'ri.t.H, .[tutye o? Probate.
WHEREAS. Mrs O M. Choi ?ult ba
applied to ni? to grant her Letter* of Ad
m i nisi rat iou on tin* Estala and etiects o
A. I?\ Chenaup, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ai>.l a?mon
?HII ail k iud rod and creditors ot too sait
A. F. Chenault. dee'd, t<j bo and appea
before mc in Court of Probate, to be liol?
at Anderson C. H. on tho 11th day c
May, 18U8, after publication bereo
to show cairne. If any tbev have, wh;
tho said Administration should not b
granted. Given under my hand, tbi
U7th dav of April, 1898.
It. M. B?RRIGS, Judge Prohat?
>Vi ILK.
T. K. Hm.,
H. M. Ou?t, M. I).
W. II. NAKDIN, M. D
J. P. DUCKilTT, M. I).
The Firm of Hill-Orr Drug Co. han this
day boen reorganised, UH wu have decided
to incnasu our husitltHS in ibu Wnole.sale
Department. Tins department bas boen
steadily Increasing lor past year on ae
eoiint of our -filing goods ut tho same
pru: s as Char)* Mon, Columbia, Augusta
und Atlanta. Now, ?mr idea ls that wo
shall ho tin? distributing point tor uppor
Sn otu Carolina, Southern part of North
Carolina and part of Georgia.
Hr W. JI Nardin and Dr. J. P. Duckett
have beeii added to the brm, amt with
their influence mid ibo iulloeiice of their
increased capital, wo feel certain of doub
ling our trade. Wo expect lo sell every
marchant in our line tor a rad I UH of one
Un nd red miles, lor we will keep the
goods that they need and will soil them
at wholesale prices <>ur retail and pre
scription department will bo given tho
same careful attention that has been bo
Mowed upon it for the pa*t two years.
We have bl ways insisted that a mau
t-hould ho ablu to g<c. his prescriptions
lilied when bo needed them and aro pre
pared to lill thu samo night or day, as our
prescription ?'lo-k sleeps over the store
and eau he called ut any tiuio, day or
night. Our charges are reasonable and
our medicines aro fresh and are put up
according to tho proscription, as wo never
substituto.
Wo ask all who havo not closed up their
accounts for last year to do at once, as tho
old brm must bo settled up immediately.
HILL ORK DRUG CO.
FRESH FISH !
IH AVK added a regular Fresh Fish
Department lo my Market, and will
keep a lull supply of Fish at alt times.
Elias Singleton has charge of thia Depart
ment, and will deliver Fish-dressed-to
any part of the City bv 'phoning or calif ng
on- F. M. BUTLER, Prop'r.
April 2>, 189H_43_2_
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
The undersigned, Administrator of
Estate of W. W. Humphreys, deceased,
hereby gives notice that he will on the
24th day of May, 1808, apply to the
Judge of Probate for Anderson County for
a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a
discharge from bis office as Administra
tor.
W. C. HUMPHREYS, Adm'r.
April 20, IHJ8_ 43 R
NOTICE
ALL NOTES and ACCOUNTS due
tho MEANS CO:, a Corporation,
that romain unpaid by April 3(Hb, 1898,
will be sold on Monday, May 2nd, 1808,
at tho Court House, between the legal
fiours <?f sale. At public outcry, to the
highest bidder for (.'ash. The Auctioneer
will read out a list of the namoi of debt
ors and amounts due.
THE MEANS CO
April 20, 180S 43 2
ICE-COLD ICE-ICE.
MY customers and tho pe?era] public
will tako notice that Elias Single
ton is no longer in my employment. I
have employed a reliable man to toll Fish
for tue. so please give him your oiders.
I have neon in the tish business for nine
years imo have always rried to give satis
faction, and will appreciate a continuance
of your patronage. I handle all kinds of
Florida Vegetables and Fruits in and out
of season. Aldo, a full line of Fancy
Groceries, Tobacco ?nd Cigars, Oranges,
Rasanas, Ac , at wholesale.
J. F. PANT,
Florida Fish and Fruit Store.
April 20. 1803_43_3m
This is the Dickens of
a Queer Freak in . . .
C. S. MINOR and
THE 10c. STORE.
WHERE ?3 another IIou.se that either would or could stand to abso
lutely liing away from one-fifth to one-half the price ol' a whole staple line of
Good?, such as they do in their
Glassware Sale
For six. .solid weeks and never flinch? There are people who cut a price here
and there lo advertise, but when you get there tho goods have gone up. But
MINOR ulisolutely liiugs 'em to thc winds. Yes, let her go, Galager, until
April 29. 'Chen, and tuen only, shall this rampant, rip-roaring, competitiou
killing, cutting and ?lashing celebration sale of Glassware stop. Yes, it has
been decided to ruu her right on till April 29th, and then stop her for good.
They toll you, "Hit ain't so; they can't 'ford it." Eh? Well, just come
and see for yourself. MINOR has been doing those things that can't be
'lorded for nine years, cud every now and then he has to have more room.
He's the out-swellinest man I ever saw. Why, if he keeps on at this rate it
will soou take thc whole towp to hold him. And what's the secret of it all.
Spot Cash. Underbuy-Undersell. Pay the money down. Let the next
j mun do th? same thing. Prices and yalue do the work. Long time and long
profits ain't in it. Listen, hero's a tal? of woe lo benighted competition :
Coats' best six-core] Spool Cotton that we can sell at 2c. a Spool. Regular
Table Tumblers 10c. set or' ?ix. Heavy Well Rope 28 feet for 10c. Half
gallon Pitchers 13c. en eh. Cream Pitchers 5c. Salts and Peppers 2c. each.
Best Baking ?oda, new supply, 2]c. lb. 100 lbs. Plug Tobacco 17c,' 19c, 20c
ami 22c ; thc iatter priee buys as good as you have been buying for b:?e. or
more. Do you like to pay double price for your quid ? If not, conic right
on. Hands imo Decora foti Parlor Lamps, with fancy decorated chimneys,
35 kilometers high, during thia sale 24c. Reflecting Side Lamps, complete,
large size, 23c. Thotc pretty little Night Lamps lila Lamp Chimneys 2c,
3c, 4e, 8c to 10c for the ?5c goods. Hand and Stand Lamps 10c, 15c, 17c,
18c, etc. Those largo Vase Lamps 79c, 89c to 81.19. Heavy yard-wide
Sheeting 3jc yard ; fin r goods 4c. Spring and Summer styles in Calicoes
31c. Will sell you small bolts 10 to 20 yards. Table Goblets 23c set. /
Now, there is ?omothing behind all this. You will know what it is some
of these days, but ive mutt keep it to ourselves at present.. You may have an
iden, but you don't know what it is. \
Special prices t*> the trade in our Wholesale Department.
Yours always truly,
C. S. ??Iii STORE.
"YOU DONT KNOW, 00 YOU ?"
WHO Iii
Arc alway s away up-to-date, ' ?
With prices seldom beaten,'
With latest goods in the State,
Which are "out of sight" when eaten.
Selling Pickled Shad is their latest fad,
And Graham Flour is their pet ; "
It's mighty hard to beat their lard,
And their Hams are the rage yet ;
Their Canned Goods the famous "Royal Scarlet" brand
Many medals have won as purest under tho sun;
And Bianka Bros. Candy finest in the land,
For sale by H. B. FANT & SON. who give the bes
goods for tho "mon/1 \
Phone 89. Free City Delivery. Fine Old Apple Vinegai
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Good News
For Thoughtful Reade
CONFIDENCE in The Alliance. Store News widen* The Alhirucoi
public. When the public reads carefully wo pell largely-hut it ?8 a Wj
experience and cumulative iii inuits.
Women cannot ailord to mi?s the news of our TUESDAY s
DAYS. Men must heed our offdriuga ol'
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS, and
FURNISHING GOODS.
We presented to your notice 1
day aguin the facta contained in
Tuesday's announcement. The?
ings of
Lace Curtains,
Table Linens,,
Napkins,
Mattings,
Curtain Poles,
Window Shades,
Hosiery,
Dre?s Goods,
Clothing and
Shoes,
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The special features of which were offered at our yesterday's
Great Tuesday Sale Day
At wonderfully LOW PRICES. All the articles above eoutaiued 1
marked for that day in sueh a manner as to cause, you much astonishn
and wonder at what will be offered next week. We* were obliged to o
special effort to handle properly thc throng of people who came to see u?
procure our bargains.
New York continues to seud us more of those delightfully construct*
FLOWERS FOR OUR MILLINERY DEPARMEM
And Sailor Hats-they have told so last that we find the shipments of ?
goods are not aniving as fast as wc would desire. And the novelties inD
Goods that we tobi you about last week-they have gone well, aud thea
still some bande?me Patterns to be obtained. You have appreciated
opportunity aud you have to natter yourselves.
JSext week's (Tuesday's Sale) will give you another opportunity, and
chance is yours.
JULIUS H. WEIL & Q
HOES,
HARROWS,
CULTIVATORS
THE TERREL:.,
ROMAN, and
-EUREKA HARROWS.
Take your choice. These are"* the leading grass
Prices reduced.
Hoes.
Absolutely perfect in shape of blade and handle,
superior steel. Bought in car lots. Our customers
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Beginning with this, the 8th day of
1898, a strict account bf every dol?a
with us will be kept for the balance
year, and the 1st day of January, JJ
wiU completely SHOE the fem?y *?
spent the largest amount of money s
FREE. A complete assortment of w
Hosiery are kept fcfr us* -
JV T MOON & CC
Electric <*ity Shoo Store, Old PostOhi^
-- Io the placo to buy .
A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want something Rieh and
J. G. 1