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I ii i hr iii atti ul ( "..I. .1. --. \V. Nm i ... Iii. !' .n i lli : i ii al lu- hollie al Viii eli ie -. -: \ m il. - -mil li til' ' hi . ii' . I.i -1 l iui..;. hun lilli e a ! ; n'?'l?irk. Alidri'.-oti t 'nilli!; loses ..ne <>l lu i oiliest am! !.. -! ? ?I : t I li- hail lift ll >rt ioU.?|)' ?ll lui -i v. ;.:! wrrhs. .nul hi- th alli hail . 'i r \ p. .'?eil ai an; I ?UM* l>) his h ?vt-il tinp-s. Col. Softie w.'- ui ihr -:t ?I \ i ;ii til I ? ? - .t.. ."u! was tin- i hirst -on ol (hr lat? K/.t Kiel S. No; i i-. I lr w as burn anil i i : i i! in lin- ( '??il li ly. ami. villi I hr ''\e.-]it ?oil ol' a I. \\ \--.il-. sprlil hi- |?l? iu;>-. l'o--i u u a lo i _ 111 mimi ami a stuiliou-tlispo-it?on h.- pti-pait-il him .-..lt ? oil. ._-.. at an t ail) ane. .nul in bis ) onng man I moil grail nat rt I In mi I hr i'm ei-it\ ul Virginia, bring a . !a liiate ol lb.- lat.- H..H. Ja-. I., t n i ami t.i h. Lr wis M. Aver. Ile lin n ramr lo Amii r-ou ami stutlirtl law in t lu* iillirr ol ilu- lair .lutlgr Whiturf. Ile was soon nilmit Inl to tlu- Car ami httri lo i alt il at nhl I'ieheli- ( nilli lltMISt'. when- In- piaetienl hi-pt'nl'rssitiM Itu a liumbrr ol vial-. When I'irkrlis Count) w ns tlivitb-il hr |f< ururtl to his nhl h.une .mil sinn- thal linn- lia-- brrit rttgagrtl in farming. Ile wa- twice illari irtl. his ll rsl wile bring a Miss I.t-i-lir. ol Abbeville Count), ami Iii .ai .cul wile a Mi-- Simpson, ot this Count) . bot h ot w hom prrt't'ttrtl him lo ihrgtavr. Ile wa- a utriiibri til'I hi st a tl* ul oin - nf th.- arie bel I n tn I ! o\ rfu - tn-, ami in that tiny look much ?niel rsl ill thr obi militia ol Ihr Slnlr. <'ii Hreoitnt til his a gt' hr srfVi'tl tilt* Coll leth i.u v in thr Wesrrvi's. ami wa-- in st-r\ irr in anti around Charlr>tou. I?r illg possessed of a tnoilrst. unassuming tlisposit ion. Col. Norris urvrr sought pu lit ?t-.il honors, t hough bring I'tftplrtitl) solicited by his frit'inls tn allow them In UM* his mime for various positions, lu every relation of lift- hr discharged In-linties faithfull) anti has -our to leap thr If Wit Ills til' thr jil>t ?lilli ll Ur. Shirr his cbi'.ilhooil hr had bren a most tit-voted anti consist flit mrmbrr ol' the I'rrsbylrriau Church, anti for yeal s was t In- -eniol Killing Kider ol'Ihn Church iu this city, llt'sides a birgt* circlr ol' t'riruds ?iud relatives, hr leaves three daughters iti cherish bis memory." 1.asl Sunday afternoon thr funeral sorvires were c.onilucted nt home by bis pastor. Kev.,!. N. il. Summcrcl, after whieh thr remains were interred in thr Silver Hrook Cemetery. Calm Sunday at St. Joseph's rile services al St. Joseph's Catholic Church on last Sunday were most in lr rest ing. Thr tiny, ?is thr mimi'sig nith-. i> kepi in honor of the tia) our l.oftl entered Jerusalem triumphant ami t-xaltrtl. amid the joyful attend ance nf thc Jews, who carried and wavell palm branches before him. The Catholics ot' Anderson wert- fortunate in having thr ?lay kepi here, as is cus tomary in all Catholic Churches. The ?tltar wiis beautiful in its simplicity, thc only ornamentation being the love ly palm leaves, most tastefully ar ranged just back nf (helighted candles t?f inn'?- white wax: tho palms were ?list? in profusion on thr side altars ami over thr doors. Het'ore thr mass began Ihr ceremony of blessing (he palms, which was very impressive, was per formed. Whilst thr priest recited the appropriate prayers, ami sprinkled thc palms with holy water ami offered in cense, thr choir sang that solemn hymn of sorrow, "Stabat mater Dolorosa." After this thr mass was said, bringing itt the long gospel of the passion. At night the stations of thr Cross were recited, anti a very earnest dis course on tin- ellicacy of prayer was delivered by thr Reverend Kat brr Mc Carthy, who also conducted the morn ing services. Kather McCarthy is thr new priest who. through the zealous efforts of Kev. Kat lier Hlldds, luis come to assist Rev. Kather MrKlroy ami him self in thc work of this mission. This will enable the Catholics herc in future to attend church twice a month. Kev. Father McCarthy has made n most pleasant impression upon all. anti we feel sure will do much gootl in the mission. He e.\pr?-sses himself as well pleased with this part of the country, we hope he may remain long among us. There will be High Mass tm Master Sunday ?it ll o'clock, and also evening services. X. -m . c-t? . Cut Flower?, Pot Planta'antl ralina for sale. MKS. J. F. Cu N RSC A LKS. 242 Main St. IViisioiicrs. 'I lu'' . ininl \ I'? ii.-ion I ion MI nii-l In-I ' ' . 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Mi-- Khiuchc Welby au ?. \ 11 . ll? . ii i performance ni lin li l ii Ul. ( hil-. S hi I hrh I il- I "l mil- w ;i- -ul ? liri Iv illili rlr\ il . Tickets ;iml reserved si'ilts nnw mi sah-. Admission prices. J >. HI ami ?Ti rmi.-. Hi'lton Items. I hr \ min.: MIMI'S Literary Society ol' lin-high -ilu M il will gi\e:i public ilc liale l'liil;i\ evening before lin- !ih iilinkn in April. Thr ipien lu lie discus?1 (I i-. "l?i'sol veil, lh.it j ? ti ?Itt l?i - timi i- ihrhrsl -nilliinn ol thelii|llor problem.*' Messrs. t'itpelaml. Scott, .1. t '. I 'in-mi ?mil .1. A. 11 r;i ihn me lo 11 ni ki' ju I I In -. There will he music ?uni mni' ol her exercises beside lin- debate, iiml ?ill Illari her we think those v, lin .iilrinl will lu-eulei Iniiieil. The puh lic i- cordially invited in attend. Hun. A. C. L.'itimei iitiil I n lil i l\ have ri'turiieil from iheir Cuban trip ?uni, save ihr I wo eldest children, ulm have i ri mni il in their ml I rue dm irs, are ?it their home. They report ;i nmsi pleas am and profil a I de nip. Miss Kessin t'handler, ol' Atlanta, tia., ? ?une over willi Miss Mamie Lal ?mer, and accom panied tin- Congressional puny to Cuba. Sin- returned to Atlanta yester da.i. .Mr. I!. A. Lewis has gotie lu Haiti inorc tu >ir his wile, who has lieeii then- I'm several weeks undergoing medical l real ment. We ?ire surry io -hroiiiclc, however, that Mrs. Lewis* health is lillie improved. They will probably return in ;i tew days. Mr. and Mrs. K.M. Cummings, ol' Charleston, have been visiting rela tives lu-re. Mr. Cummings returned home Sunday. Kev. Mr. Kilgore piled his regular ippointmen! ?it the Methodist Church Sunday, ?md preached two very able serinons. This community is favored with lim- preaching: few people hear belier preaching than is done by Mr. Kilgore of the Methodist Church ?md Mr. Tnte of the Kn pt ?st. Mr. .1. M. Knnisey, nf Willhtins.toii, spent Sunday with bis friend. W. I?. West. Weare informed that quite ?I good portion of thc poach crop has survived the cold ?md with favorable weather thrie will be plenty ol' limit. The Famous Mexican Hull Fighters. This mammoth organization ol' Mex ican Matadors, F.spndos, Toreros, Kan derillerois. Capeadores. Picadores stud Chulas, will given true represen talion ol' Mexico's National Sport, the Kuli Fight, in Anderson Thursday, April otb. Prominent among this noted cuadrilla .d' Mexicans is Antonia Fernandez, the greatest of all Mexican Kuli Fighters. This renowned Matado will appear nt each ?ind every performance. His in conceivable suppliness ?md agility, while tormenting the formidable bull, is unrivaled in bis native country. The honor bestowed upon bim for bis dar ing exploits entitles him Matado De Antonio Fernande/.. mm . <?> Kcmember the (?ame at the liase Itali Kron inls. Tlie Bloomer Ladies' Champion Base Kall ("mb, w ho are making an exten sive tour of this country, traveling in their own special palace nu, will make their first appearance in Anderson on Thursday, April lit h. when they will play a game of ball with the Working Men's Club. Ludios can attend this game without nny fear of being offend ed, as nothing will bc snider done that would shock the most fastidious lady present, (?nine called nt S p. in. Ad mission to game ii.*? cents. To Wilvil lc Items Korn, unto M i. iinil M i - I >. I.. I an!. . ! I Iii- |llil< I . <>ll till- Ililli! ol lill- '.'.lill ! Ii -1.. a |oyi-lt lins lia b\ . W i an- \i i \ lio|iet'i|| tiiat \M will gel ila Kl.irk I'iilUIOIIll b\ om I'lari'. a- tia- company is lint a-killg lol ?ix il -IIIIM-I ipi ?on. ami wi- .rn on thr . Iinil rollie, ll will lu- sonif illili*-' ?ira ml il Tow ii \i I li- gets in rom pet il ion w nh \ min -on. \\. li n! a lei l illie .explosion ii: mn liiw II alioill |o? o i/1 lui I. un I In nihill ol ! in .".'nil inst .. \) hieli ton th? storr hmm nrriipi? ?I l?\ I ' i m i >\ ! Ii ure \ ?-t.v I trio I \ all In pieces, Thr etil ire I ni i hi i li-.' ami -I or h ol gund- weir .. i ri ki il. lio ??i H ul- ;i 11 heilig \ rt > mai I-, numil. li i- supposed ilial light ning t un ?li on Ihr I .-lr pin mr I nu- a ml i ?.ploilnl a krg ol powilrr, w hich blew t!ir I ? 11 ? 111 i 11 _ all io i ieee.-; ami sit tin-tn it. l's prompt ai linn un lin- patt nt Mr. I?. I., l ain, who hail nut gone to lu d, lin- neighbors wm- arousril ami lin in? wa- r\t ingiiisheil. Another siippu.-ilioii i- thal lal- ami tuatrlirs -i t tin -lon on lill- tirar ihr pnwilrl ami ihr tin- exphideil lin- powilrr. lt i- lhoii'_rht iii.n Ihr lin- wa- an Illental. Thr I? i~- w.i- en\ i-reiI b\ insurance in tin Sinti li (anilina Minimi. Ihr lar mr ts an gelling -rand mi .i' i neill o| so mur li iain. Mr. iain oi. li'n i|n wi-h MU? won hi look up iii. i.nul.ill titi- yeal ,nul see if wi: an- not al. n;l u;> ?m the iain tpics I loll. \\ In at i- len -mall Im the lime ol' yeal ami nats aie badly ilamagril by I III' -e\ el r V, lilli | . Very lit I lr ganlrniiig hus hi*en done in our sei-tioti ami we are a flit id it will hr a good w ii i li- hel'oi'e we rat any green pea-. Mi-. Cl'. Kay, ol' Helton, S. C. is visiting her lather. W. I". M. Kant. I !si|., neal this phire. Mrs. .lohn \V. ( 'ihsoii, ol'Cross Koads, i iroiu-e County, died last Friday cve n i nu al in au illness ot sr Vf ral mouths, sin- h-avrsa husband and lcn rhildrrn io immrii liri- drat li. ?Un lb i-i \ ni: Kow. mm o -mm (.rudfd School Honor Koli. (-1 \ I ll MONTH.) Tenth (4 rai lo Mary Chapman, ul "?-10: Mell Keek, uo l?-IU. Ninth gnuie Allier! Johnstone, '.l-l; Louise Johnston, s-rt; Kva Murray, Kigl.li grade Kcssie Simpson, Pt! :'.-'.?: Kuiiiee Kussell, ?.1: Mary Major, SM "-'.?. Seventh grade William (?onion, '.nt I -*. ? : Herbert Nowell, Ult 2-U: ("ora Maul din, '.'."? ,'i-ti. sixth grath; Addie Itrown, JKi "?-rt; Sue I'inckney, Ul; Teil Kussell. DO S-?? ; Mattie Hill. '.Ml s.n. Second section Walter i'oore, rt-l : i -1 * ; Conner Clardy, '.?^ !-'.?: Pearl Hayes, Ul ."?-'.'. Filth grade Stacy Kussell, UT ?Ml); Auuie Cbapinau, Uii rt-10; Kessie Tully, uti rt-10: Lila Hrownlce, ??t? ti-10; W illett Sloan, rti? ii-10. Second section - Lvdia W?hlte, VIO; May MaCaulla. '.?4 C.-10; Klam-hc lirowu, 4-10. Fourth grade Kei tha Duckett, PS ti-S; Cora W'ilhite, '.?7 ?-s; Julia Kurtis, rt(l7n. Se.-ond second Nina Sullivan, Pl! 5-rt: Wehster Koleiiiaii, '.Mt 4-rt; Adele Provost. ?H'. :'. 'a. Thirtl uriule Stark? Sullivan, tis1..: John Will Hubbard, t?4; Jean Harris, MI1.: Frank Mauhlin, bl :',-T. Seeontl swelion Thomas Hill Pi); Klias Cooley, : 1'e.orgc Kant, rt:! 4-8; Oertrudu Krskine, rt:; t s. Thirtl section-Leonard Cummings,'.?I'*a; Sam Orr Tribble, 04 .I-*; Willie May. !?-' "J-S. seiiital grade-Has i I Ayer Yandi ver, !.! ::-S; Frank Harton Pl '"': Alethea Sul livan, rtl',,: Archie MeUonnell, '.ions. First grade-Hlanchr Tri bide, t?;; f?-7; Donald Krown, !?;; Kuth W'atkins, rtii?-7; Harry Ceisberg, Iki ?-7. Notice to Teachers. Having been n-ipiested by ti number ol teachers to call a meeting ot' the white teachers of Anderson County to consider thr. ad\ isability of organizing ;t County Teachers1 Association, ami to discuss o? bri important questions, I therefore invite every white teacher ?u this County to meet me at the Grad ed School building on April 1st, 181H>, at II o'clock, a. m. lt is very important thiit all white teachers be present at this meeting. K. K. NICHOLSON, Co. Sup.t. of Education. Uiicklens Arnica Salve The best salve in thcworld for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or no pa$r required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacAion, or money refund ed. Frise 25 couts per box. For sale by Hill-Orr Drug Co You may have seen better days, but you have never .seen better Shoes than "tho old reliable "Chas. Heiser."' Cobb A Crayton, sole agents, and they "sell 'eui for less." Do not forget that you can buy all your Spring Iteddlng Planta and Halbs from my wagon which will stet) at your door from time to time throughout tbs season. Cha?. A. Mos?, Florist. Kaiter is almost here, Rtid there is nothing that adds more to a man'a dress than a nice pair of the old reliable Chan. Heiser Shoe. Sold onlv by Cobb <V Crayton, who "seil 'em for less." The C. A. Heed Music House has taken the State Agency for the celebrated Co ln initia c; rap hop lu .ne, and is selling them at manufacturer's prices. It will interest every one to call at tho Music Howse and soe this wonderful invention. When it tomes to something to wear on your fee'.. . 'obb it Crayton are the Shoe people. Iron King stoves are considered the best. ' Buy one. Osborne ?fe Clinkscales, Sole Agents. Hooting, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing done on short notice by Osborne Si Cllnkwcaloe. TheC. A. Reed Music House has rn cehtly received a full ear load of Piauos, und aro ottering high grade instruments at lower prices than ever heard of in this country. Have hot water pipes run lrom your stove to bath room. Try Osborne & Cltnksealt3s. Fon RKNT-The o Ul cea recently occu pied by Bonham ?fe Watkins, in the IN T KI. M OK NC KR building. Apply at this ollh'M. Iron King Stoves are sold in Anderson only by Osborne ?fe Clinkscales. To Cur? A Cold In On? Day Take Lisxative Promo Quinine Tablets. Ali druggist? refund money if it fails to cure. 'Joe. Tho genuine has L. B. Q. on eaoh tttblet. $25,11(111 TO $51000 INCREASE IN This Year is what we are Out For. Ten Thousand Dollars Cash increase over any former April and May business is what we are working for. The people will need the Goods-we have them of the most choice selection and at most satisfactory prices. Thousands of people pay Cash for every cent they buy. It will take moving to accomplish our hopes, but we don't mind that-it is good for our health. ihe .?auurui "f_ SILK AND DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY ?, f^t we,rw KCt 'iradvof ; talking Silks-did you say.' lou Took like wild fire. We ?re not at ! aee our gtock uml you won?t won<iei. all surprised. We showed the pretti- j :lt our taik?ug ti,em*. est creations iu thc shape of Pattern ? Wonderful Hue Black Peau de Soie Hats that our Department has ever j at Soc, 90c, 81.00 and 81.25. produced. Black .Satins at 75c, 85c, SI.00 We must have your business, there- ' a,,(i ?1.25. torc we must make pretty Hats-the ! Taffetas 50c to SI.00. prettiest possible for the money. Fancy Silks for Waists and Dresses We appreciate all kiuds of Milli- U{ 25c to S1.00. ncry business-low or high priced. Novelty Dress Patterns no two Great line of Sailors for Ladies', -Oike. Misses ami Children. Silk Ginghams, Silk Organdies. Visit the Dt partaient often. The Plaid Dress Goods tor Skirts. Ladies are always glad to see you, ? Black Crepou in Dress ol' Skirt and to show you their pretty Goods. Patterns; also, good line of same in WASH C00DS. 111 -mTF pnnn_ We commence the line with a pr?t- Wm I ? ?UUUO . ty and stylish line of Liuen Colored World without end, it seems to ue, but Leno Stripes at Ole-would easily re- j this is a White Goods season, aud we tail over any counter at 10c. j are glad, for there's nothing prettier Ginghams at 5c, 10, 15c, 20c and j Lawns, Swiss, Mulle, Organdies, P. K., 35c. '. Dimity, &c. Organdies 5c to SI.00. Quite a popular lad is Dotted P. K's. 10c to 50c. Anything and Swiss Mulls at 10c, 15c, 20c. : everything in White Goods. THAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Has arrived. Wo can supply you with the most satisfactory and economical Ready-to-Wear Muslin Underwear in your reach. If you havent seen it you will he sure to be pleased when you do. The verdict of the Ladies v.ho see it is, "No use to sew when you can buy them Ready-made at such prices." Misa Leila White and Miss Jennie Sadler will take pleasure in showing them to you. For want of room we have had to take them up stairs, but there you will find good light, plenty of room, &c. CLOTHING, - AND - ht? K 5 runmaninud. H?vern sold all of those Negligee Shirts yet, but the Boys say they are going to do it, and that we need have no fears. That's a good determination and we believe they can do it, for they have the Goods and prices, and then determination cuts quite a figure iu the mercantile busineis. ? MEN'S SHOES. Havent said much about them lately, but it's not too late. Everybody in thi3 section knows that we keep Shoes, but for fear some one will overlook the fact we will just say that we have Shoes in abundance, and want to sell them just as bad as anything else. Let us fit you up all around. Remember we are Headto-Foot Outfitters for Men, Women and Children. CLOTHING. What about that Easter Suit ? Don't you want to be in it? Well, we want you to be in one of our Suits. 87.50, 810.00, 812.50 or 815.00 gives you a thing of beauty, which, you know, is a joy forever. Fixing up a lot of the Boys, and ready to fix up more of them. YOUR BUSINESS IS WHAT WE WANT ! That's what we run a Store for. That is how we make our living. You can't spend your money with anybody that will appreciate it more. If you can't give us all your trade give U9 as much of it aa you can. We want you to come in to see us, and make yourself at home here. It is our constant aim and endeavor to please our customers, for we know we must do that to merit your business. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES S CO. i VA Great Easter Sale J $25,000 WORTH OF ?kV GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING and GENTS9 FURNISHINGS - L NOW UNDER OUR KOOF] Our Buyer, just returned from the Northern markets! purchased the largest and most up-to-date line of Goods ?veil brought to this market and at prices unheard of. All we asl is that you give us a call, and we guarantee to save yoi money on every article that you purchase in our Store. Below we quote a few prices : 20 pieces India Mull, beautiful designs, worth Tn;, for only. , 1 Case Cuipure Lattice, yard-wide, Muslin, fast colors, value Kio, uulv, 5 lb pieces Percales, guaranteed to wash, value 10c, for only. j" 10 pieces Dotted Muslin Scrim, worth 13c, for only. i S pieces 10-inch White Curtain Scrim, value bc; for only..>t j, 5 pieces Aca Feather Bed Ticking, value 15c, for only.ln( 10 pieces Mattress Ticking at only. pH 7 pieces Black Satine, value 12c, for only. ; 10 pieces Ivanhoe Bleaching, value 8c, fur only. .?S 1 Case Fancy Organdies, beautiful designs, value Sc. for only. ;,9 KO White (?uilts, value ?1.00, for only.\.wM 20 dozcu Boys' Knee Pants, all wool, value MOe, at only.i;JB? 5 dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest styles, made of good quality Per cale, regular value 50c. for only. 10 dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists, best quality, valut; 75c, at only.pH 15 dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, all colors, warranted value si.00, at only.. <i:'ffl 50 dozen Ladies' Undervests, value 8c, at only. ;>H ?50 dozen 1'mbrellas, steel rod, value 75c, at only.4lH 100 dozen Pure Pearl Duttons at only per dozen. _'|H 75 dozen Ladies' and Cent's Hankerchiefs at only. 10 dozen B. & G. Corsets at only.iJB ??10 Boys' Knee Suits, made of all wool material, at only. 20 dozen Gentlemen's Laundered Percale Shirts, value 50c, at only_J.jH 10 dozen Gentlemen's Work Shirts at only.i'm SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. 100 pairs Ladies' Dongola Shoes, all sizes, value $1.25, at only.!'<fl 200 pairs Ladies' Oxford Ties, all sizes and toes, value $1.00, at only... ?mk 250 pairs Gentlemen's all solid Calf Skins, value Si.75, at only.ira 150 pairs Tan Camel Calf Shoes, all solid, value $2.25, at only.IS 100 pairs Children's Patent Leather Sandals at only.ifl 125 pairs Children's Shoes, I to 8, at only.-gl Yours truly, ? LESSER & CO., Under Masonic Temple, Advertisers of Factsl Leaders of Low Prices. ! YOU CAN T JUDGE A SAUSAGE BY ITS ULSTER ! Neither can you fix the value of a BICYCLE by its Enamel. SENSIBLE people want SAFE BICYCLES, and safe Bicycles n have the best material, the most careful construction, aud must be madel people who know how-makers who have learned by experience. Wei interest careful people in the construction of CRESCENT AND VIKING BICYCLE If they will give us the opportunity. Well show what goes into tneiu^ explain why tKey are better than others. Come and see us. Sulllivan Hardware Headquarters for everything in the line of Bicycle Sandries and Fittings. W. W. SULLIVAN, Manager Bicycle Deparims ECONOMY ? IS the foundation upon which all prosperity is based. InevitaW cess comes to those who act on principles of frugality in every-day mingle wisdom with economy. Cheapness is not economy when not s pan i ed by good judgment as to values, but through our combination! prices for the best Goods we know that you will find it to your wt? have your dealings with us. We are now prepared for the demands SPRING TRADE with a large Stock of DRY GOODS? ORGANDIES, PERCALES, MUSLINS? LAWN, DUCK, LSNEN 'CRASH, In a profusion of beautiful styles, and the prettiest line of SPRING I? shown anywhere. We ask your inspection of these and a comp?r prices. OUR SHOES arG wearers. Only reliable linea to be found Stock. Ladies' genuine Dongola, Patent Tip, Coin Toe, for a leader, worth 81.50. Ladies' Soft, Vici Finish, Heel or Spring Heel, Lace <S] ton, $1.00. 3G pairs 2? to 4, cost from 81.50 to 62.00, ii we can fit you? Men's Tan Bals, Patent Tip, Vesting Top, Stylish Shoe for 82.00. W English Ties for 81.00-this is a bargain and is worth $1.25. I MEN'S SHIRTS of all descriptions-the best work Shirt for 25c? * And in the GROCERY line we are fully prepared for all d*m???B A full stock of FLOUR and MEAT. MOLASSES of all g^W reis or half-barrels, and TOBACCO. We have lots of customers who? our 10-pound COFFEE is the best thing they can drink. K We are reaching out for more trade, and exerting ourselves to g^H Let us make ft customer of you. Me GULLY BRO