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Local News. WKDXKSDAV, .N'I.Y H " Mr. Hollis 1 >. kul in -tn ?li- .! ;ii MI home, near West I'liion. "ii I m?dn.\ ? liniili ni ?;.{(| o'clock alh i ti ling-I - inj; illnc??. Il?- lin! I" , H m i !i'iiii_ ItOilltil ll?! M-Ml.ll IllOlltll-. Hf V..I? l-ixty-seveii .veal's .i-1'- .i ii'l li;i\< hi.- '.viii- and ten children lo mourn hi.? /...til. iii wa.- ;i !;iliii? I .Mn! uni- <.! < ic mi-i'- siibslaiil -'I citizens. H.-.wa s ;i Mastei Mason ?inila uicinbei ol thc Methodist . linn li. His I?IM|\ v.a? IMinni ?II Mhl I 11ion. I uye'i> miles Ix - low ?'1 nilli lon. \\'idin.sdn\ ni ll i .:'">ii ! . ; I ff' I i"l ' 11 M * l\,-Ixillll'l't t'uM'tl'l'. ?. M. I'iekens, the well known broki l ? : : Iii? eily, lin? hied ?I petition in bankruptcy, 'l in- liabilities nie si I.OMu nml the nssel.-about .*?T,M0b. .Mi. Hick ?.ns made a voluntary assignment in favor ol In? creditors, mid ?ill bonn creditor.- are protected except Mi. John A. Champion, o? Klbcttou, who bolil?a claim for ?1,000. 'l in lail?n wa? tine principally to Mi I'iekens" /liability tu make collect ion?. \V. lb Tull & Son, ol' this eily, ami Abbot t. Cox ?V Abbott, of Atlanta, represented Mi. I'iekens.- h'lheilmi Cn. Star. lt was thought ih.ii .--"lit li Carolina haii thc only real big policeman in thc person ol ullin i King, ol' Anderson, lmt there are others. This statement, in an exchange about a < 'olunibus, i policeman, will bercail with interest bythe.se who have seen < ?llicer King-: "Columbus, Ca.. has thc largest po liceman in (he Southern States. Iii? natue is Charles I?. Cooley, anil he is six feet and lour inches tall and weighs lW pound.-.- Culnnthia Stute. The Sin tr will have to come again. Ollicer King is lour pounds heavier and two and one-half inches Inlier than thc Colum bus ollieer. Thu negro excursionists from Ander son lind one large time yesterday, one that will be remembered by .Mr. .lim Cashin, at least, tine of the excur sionists took a laney toa watch, tIn properly ol' Mi. Cashin, and proceeded to ?livest himself therewith. Mr. Cashitl was not the only sufferer. The watch-lilting fever seemed to be con tagions. A colored person standing ou a our platform was relieved of Iiis chronometer. He saw thc man as he lifted it out of his pocket, and "fast ened" him, but the display ol' a threat ening knife caused immediate release. - Analista Chronicle, .'.'ml inst. The marriage ol' Mr. Chas. M. Ititch anun, the junior member ol' the firm ol' drown, Mci.ees \- Co.. to Mrs. Junie Spearmint at the home ol' Mrs. Spear man on South Main Street yesterday evening was solemnized by Kev. K. H. Kurriss, ol' Newsoms, \"n" a cousin of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hucluinun lett immediately after the ceremony tor u two weeks' visit to relatives in this aud adjoining Counties. Hot h parties to this happy consummation an? very popular with a large host of admiring friends who hasten to join in extending to the popular groom con gratulations, and best wishes to the lovely bride. Lust Saturday morning three chil dren of Henry Ti HM upson, a negro, who lives on the farm of Hen j. Smith, a negro, about four miles north of the city, were burned to death. Tho moth er of the children locked them in the house and went oft' to visit a neighbor. During her absence it is supposed the bouse was accidentally set on tire by tho children. When the Ure was dis covered by some persons working in JV field near by the fi?mes were spread ing through the roof. These persons bloke through the window and two of the bodies were brought ont burned to A crisp. The third child was taken out .alive, but lived only a fow minutes. The last offices of the Catholic .Church over the remains of Mrs. Agnes .C. Woodward were held nt St. Mary's, Friday evening. Tho talented and ?eloquent Father Budds officiated, and paid a most beautiful tribute to the memory of her who was n cherished member of his flock. Her noble and devout life will leave a lasting impress not alone on her afflicted relatives, but .on all who bad the pleasure of her friendship. There is consolation in the memory of her lovely and unsel fish character, a fitting prelude to so gentle a passing of thc sweet spirit to its God. Mrs. Hreslin presided nt thc organ, while Miss Stella Bobo and Mrs. Miller rendered with touching effect Mrs. Woodward's favorite hymus. tlrecnviUe Neus. Mrs. Woodward was :t sister of Mrs. M. Kennedy, of this city, and was loved hv all who knew her. Col. Cern. F.. Hammond was thc soli tary witness to a sanguinary conflict in this city to-day. lt is -blood-curd* Hug to hear him tell of the harrowing incident. It seems that two well known citizens, Messrs. W. ll. Magru der und L. ll. Watson, were, conversing very quietly, and in an apparently friendly manner, when Mr. Levi N. Geer stepped up between them with something concealed under his ? oat ] and whispered to Magruder, who fol lowed Geera short distance, keeping his eye on Watson. Watson, evidently suspecting something, reached in his pocket, drew out a long knife nnd ad vanced to whore the other parties were standing. Geer, seeing this just as the latter came within striking distance, flashed out a knife and, before he could be prevented, plunged it up to the hilt in the watermelon he had under his coat, and the last one of them swore it was the finest melon they h Ad eaten this year. -rn* I m*?m Reunion Notice. The annual reunion of Orr's Regi ment will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 15th nnd 16th. Several speakers have been invited to be present, and the occasion promises to be interesting. The public is in vited. ' J. W. THOMSON, Sec. I'ii?linn fur Primary. I'd l il? pCOph III A Ilill i .?lill Cmillt.\ illili I !n I han lunn ni t In- < mint y I U mn < i .il H KM I nt i \ c Committee : I : ? - l> nun n I lint SIIJMTV?MII W. I'. Snolgrove ha- resigned hi.? ??Hin- i?? lake ell'cci Scpteinbci jli i? SIIMI k I m\\ II I liai (lui i' nu- ti ii ni lui I yr ap plicants foi tim |M?>iiii?n v. ii?. -i. |>?*t{ I lions liri! being ri rou Int ?il appoint I mont hy thc Cm'crimt. l in- mit hod . ni ?l icet inn in no *i II-' leiMcsenls lin will ni (lie pi upi! . Iii- a most itu I j mi lani nil in id aim- willi mn ti un un s nnil puhlie mu?-. linn an Illinois about Si- Ila < oinlitinn ni mn lilian ers. .nul M . would lil.i lo killin -nun - tiling ii Ililli I il. Wo wnnl a vnin in -n\?ny v Im -hail hold I his nllicc. Ill tin al' i --i lin n| J ?iliinil nr\ Illili I lu - I ll np|i hnll -ilirl theil public -ci - v nul . In mi nriluucc willi I Iii - wc :M a li; cull upon tin |?cojili In nicol in 1 mns- meeting In n- mi Snjcsday in Au i-i. omi wc mil upon lin- County Democratic I Im i nunn tn cn 11 n meeting ni thc ('omity Democratic Kxeceuvo Committee nt (lie -nine time (Signed .1. 1'.. \\ nt.-on. II. I! t? ray, .liilin Kskcw, A. W. I'ickens, ll. II. lal wnnl.-. .M. I.. Iliuihum, Koberl .Munn hoad, .1. .M. Harriss. .1. II. l?rowning. .1. K. I?row nillir..I. 11.1'aek, J. W. Fowler, I!. !'. Wilson. Ju*. W. Ashley. Courge \V. K i 11 ^r. W. Knlii- Inn ii.-.-. 'I'. Moll C. I". Koli, J. li. Vninlivei. !.. K. Aln i crombie. I*. K. MeCully, K. <;. Uosc. ll. I'. .McKinney. I ta nicy O'Donnell, li. I\ Mnllil.in, S.I.. SI,ii h y. .1. A. Klgin, .1. II. Hutchison, H. S. Simulate. K. L. Suininerell, ll. I'. McDaniel..). C. limn ter, .1.1?. Harris, C. S Sullivan, ll. S. lagon, .1. X. Vninlivi'r, S. X. Iliowne. Nelson li. i ?icen. .1. M. Sullivan. .1. K. Harton, .1. I.. (Menu, I!. V. ll. Xauce. D. I', 'l ate, I ?. K. Carlisle, C. N. C. Ilfilcmnn. W. I'. Cox. ll. K. ('ely, K. /. ilrown. J. C. Harris. W. H.! denn, ll. li. Denn. .1. M. Hiles..1. .M. .Moseley, A. A. hean. W. I>. Simpson. NV. .1. Koli Inns. James ll. .McConnell. C. C. King, I ?liver Molt. .1. H. Pennell, Joshua W. Ashley. John 'I'. Ci cen. Wheat dowers' Convention, 'I'o the I'm un is and Wheat I ?rowers ol' South Carolina : Thc undersigned committee appoint ed at a meeting of the citizens of Green wood to lix a date and make the neces sary arrangements for a convention ot' wheat growers, do earnestly invite the tanners ami all persons interested in the prosperity ol' the Stute to meet at tlie Court House ol' I heir respective counties ami select a delegation to meet at O reen wood on the tnt li ol'Au gust next lor the purpose of forming a permanent Wheat < ? rowers" Associa tion, and taking such action as will, in their judgment, better secure the inde pendence und prosperity ol' thc agri culturalist, and therewith every other interest ot the State. "We hope to have with us on that oc casion prominent funnel's of this and other States to address the convention. Let euch county send a good delegation. D. C. 1)1 TKK. X. A. CUM?., J. K. I) LUST, J. T. SIMMONS, S. H. McGiiBK. Committee. In pursuance of the above call we ure requested to announce that a meet ing will be hold in the Conrt House, in this city on Salesdny in August nt ll o'clock a. m. for the purpose of elect ing delegates to the above convention. Every farmer in the County wie feels interested is urged to attend the inset ing, as Anderson County must be rep resented in this convention. Every OcUiity S?*0*l??? llftVft ?Iv l?'?isf U" IS ii' delegates ns it has ltepresentatives in both branches of the State Legislature, which would give us six delegates. A VAAIIVA ?V.... "Sunset Forest," thc suburban homo of Mr. Joseph J. Fretwell, was the sceue of mitch beauty nnd attractive ness n few evenings ago when its gates and doors were thrown open to a party of fun-loving young people, lt was the mm uni summer reception' of the Fretwell children extending hospitality to their friends, consisting of different ages, sizes, nnd sexes, and these were ninny, On approach inj; tile clegnnt home you were enchanted with the lovely scene in view. Through the buttering leaves the moonlight dripped ns a silver shower, and swaying gently in thc coolness of the night were tho gay colored lanterns encircling tho woods with n rainbow of light. Fnder the overhanging branches gleumed and glistened the limpid waters tlowing from an inexhaustible spring and wan dering adown through ferns and rushes nnd water-cress, on through the "Sun set Forest" of leafy verdure. The waters empty into a rustic fountain that throws its spray high over our i heads and falls in diamond gems back into it? liquid basin, lt is a scene of fnirylike beauty and enchantment. Strolling on the velvety grass under spreading trees a congested mass of fair girls and gallant boys who shout and sing and laugh with intense enjoy ment. Swings and joggling boards are in easy reach, and they are decorated with swinging lanterns of light. The handsome house was ablaze with bril liancy and gcorgeous Howers in hand pointed vases diffused their sweetness through the rooms. Piano and violin music floated out on the breeze to en liven tho fleeting hours. There was a cake walk arranged for thc young peo pie's amusement and the older guests I took lively interest in this Southern festivity. Oh, how those boys andi girls did walk and walk around that] cake, nnd keep step to the tnne of the "Georgia Campmeeting.*' The roost ! grotesque walker took the cake, and the most refined and elegant high stepper bore off the booby. How that I sylvan dell did resound to the shouts of merriment as that happy crowd gave vent to their enjoyment. "The pr.io moon hung like a vapor in a cloudlet shy, lin lu ll ol light gl?'W fainter ami I. iinli i -lill.'" and lin- music waned ere wc i n ild (? ai ourselves from Ihisen clianling scene. Miisonir Notice. Mirum Lodge will nu ri I'riday morn ing, '.?sill, ?ii !..:?(). io con lei ?lrd degree. This will lu followed by refreshments i killumi .ii l-'ietwell's Sining. - miles Ito I n eily, ?ii I p. m. After this II. \V. lin.. I ly rou Nolle}-, ol I ?reen ville, .!??:i::; (?rund Wurden will ile 11 v er an addie-.-. All Maslci Masons in good -lauding in this Cornily are invited lo be pres ent. All ?urti must be vouched for at lodge room and receive ticket in order lo he present at barbecue. All persons inn having ticket? from committee will not he admit ted to the grounds, Members of ll ?runt and Hun Lodges an- invited each to take one lady to hal beetle and ?peaking. I .. X. (.'. Itol.KM VS, Sec. Hiram Lodge. - i- . - Hat hestia Items. The young people ol our Church (Hathestia) organized a .Iuvenile- So ciety last Sunday. Lady Manager. Miss.losie Lb od ; I'resident, Miss Maud (..?y; \ ice 1'resident, Mr. Donnald Chiles; Secretary, Miss Leotn Klrod ; Treasurer, Mr. Loyd Cely. We wish them min h success. Let us all take an i ll (crest in it and get all thc good out ol it wc can. Mrs. I?. Chiles spent last week with her brothers and sisters of (his com munity-all Kl rods. Miss Nettie Ll rod spent last week with Mr. .lim Long and wife, who liv?' near Pisgah 1 'burch. Mr. Dock Henderson, who lives over in Greenville County, caine over last Sunday on our sale. Dur boys bail better wab li out, for there must be some attraction for bim. Mr. doe Leach, of (.reenville city, spent last Sunday with his uncle. Dr. Hugh Klrod will continue to help his brother (Wade) ill his store until September, then he will g?> back to Baltimore to attend college of physi cians and surgeons. W<* will regret to give him up, for he is so good and ac commodating, and adds much to the life ??l the surrounding community. Wc are having plenty of melons around her?? but they are very small. Messrs. John ami Walter Pruitt, of Starr, spent Inst Wednesday night with Mr. K. X. Klrod and family. Mr. J. A. ('cly hail si singing at his home last Sunday afternoon, lt was enjoyed by all. Miss Lula Mears and brother spent ti night recently with Miss Leotn Klrod. Mr. Mears returned home on Monday but Miss Lula remained all week. A little daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. H. Klrod has been very sick but is bet ter. A little sou of Mr. and Mrs. K. X. Klrod also has been sick, but glad to say is better. Miss Lula Richey spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Klrod. Misses Ula Simpson and Fannie Klrod went to Laurens last Saturday to visit relatives and friends. They will spend a week or so there then go to Denver and Starr. We wish them a good time. Mr. Wade Klrod has ordereil a new buggy. Watch out, girls. The Concrete school opened up last Monday one week ago. Mr. Attaway, of Williamston, is the teacher. Oak Hill or "Elrod" school opened up Mon day past : teacher. Miss Emma Dowel, of Willinmston. COUNTRY GIRI.. -m i m - Denver Dot*. Again we have been blessed with a re freshing rain, which carno just in time to save the upland corn from being a complete failure. At this writing (the 23th) tho clouds look as though we might have more rain to-day. While we have had showers every week or ten ?lnys, we have not had a real sea son in over a month; ns a consequence vegetables are very scarce. Fruit is also very scarce, and the farmer's bill of fare is not so varied as it generally is at this time of the year. Mrs. ll. W. Hammond and baby have been very sick for the last week. Mrs. Hammond is much better hut the baby is still iu a critical condition. Miss Minnie Blackman is still quite sick, und seems to be growing weaker. Miss Anna Blackman, a lovclv young lady of Bowersville, On., is visiting tho family of Mr. J. W. l.othrock. Miss Margie Major visited friends in Walhalla Inst week and lind a delight ful time. She says the Walhalla peo ple know how to entertain their guests. A few of our yonug people had a pic nie nt Jolly Springs last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Garrison gave a lawn party last Saturday * evening, which was attended by a merry crowd of young folks. Among others from a distance was Messrs. Sam Harper nnd Theo. Watson of tho Trinity section. The young people dispersed after their evening's enjoyment with many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Garrison for their kind efforts to entertain them. This model young couple with their two lovely children are highly esteemed by overy one. Cadet Will Garrison invited a few friends tb help him celebrate his 21st birthday on the 24th. Mrs. Garrison served an elegant dinner to which the company did ample justice. While wishing our young friend to live to celebrate many more birthdays, tito guests heartily wished that they might be there to participate. A day passed so pleasantly will long be remembered by those present. Mr. Jim Wooten nnd family visited friends at Pclzcr last week nud let their children see thc works of a great cotton factory. Mr. Will Browne, of Fairdeal, visited friends in Denver MonCny. INCOGNITA. Foll Berkshire Viga for ?ale. Write or apply to L. Oscar Bean, Bann?, S. C. 1 f you want the best Shoo on earth hoy the Gainesville hand-made Sh???? from John A. Hayes. Every pair gnararn#""l Doy once and you will buy again -'J Rlcycle economy. The money yon pay for a new Wheel itt Homet lo. es only pun of tho price. The bicycle monder the rest. Hut ii you buya Viking or a Crescent Hicycleto begin with, from Sol-', livan Uardware Oe., you need have pilly ii bowing uc'iualntHuee with Hie whenl tinker. What rta ttl*? improvement* on the "< 'hauipion'' Mowers? Newspip r apace coila something and weean m.iv refile one feature. The "Chamfinn ' ahnli-hes tho old troublesome, ?Ver bieal;ieg, "?er choking ; ItoiAD, toni MMbwiiini**- H ii?->vi<*e worth it* weight in gold Sullivan il-n-d waro Co. wlJl tell you all about thone Mower?. Iron King Stoves ure considered Hie bent. Ruy one. Osborne ?V O?.horn*> SoTo Agenta. If your Piano or Organ need" turing -o' repair?, it will pav you to sen Mr .la?. A. Ruddock of The C. A. Hoed M ii-:'' IIOUM*, wlio will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all. I If you want Shoea with honest work, ' honest' leather and at honest price*, buy I the <itiin**??villo home-made Shoe ff oui i .Ino. 4. nave?". Kvery pair guarantee-!. ();)'..< A customer always one. What improvements distinguish the ? "Champion Mower?" Fold by Sullivan j Hardware Co? <?ne among others is ' that ti?*? old troubleaome Pitman ou all . oi'-er Mowers ia abolished on tue "Cham pion." A new and vastly letter device is nunatkuted which enahjea the "i-haui pion" to work amid stumpa.rocks, djtchew and ground where others tail or soon wear out. Sullivan Hardware Co. have connect'd uitiithi-ir bicycle Repair Department a Viai-iiiinmi. of many yean* experience, ?vir .lav. I". Rowlund, id Donall's, S. C. If von wain, your Hicycle repaired Uv a Ric vein Machinest, who is thoroughly competent, don't fail to give him u timi. 11-4ve hot water pippa run irouj your . . . to bath room. Try Osborne A ' I.borne WANTKD-Coiitrnetom t" build a house at Willlamatou, S. I". Plana can be s?-en , at Williamston. Address U. C. M ai tin, 1 Williamston, S. C. -2 GOING TO MOVE. Neither time, Money or inclination to move our Stock, so here goes 'till we move ! Willianis-Kneeland's Finest Hami Sewed Shoes-every Jail y knows the quality-S3.75. Hancock's 81.70 Shoe for 81.15 whife the? last. Women's Pat. Tip Dnugola Button Shoes, 3's to .Vs, 7.JC-cheap at 81.25. Liol Chai I iee, Lawns and Muslins-whiie they last-2ic. per yani. ?elmont Prints 4c. per yard. We have too much work on hand to think ? f moving many Goods. All kinds of Heavy Groceries Cheap. Come to see us (juitk as possible. VAND5VER BROS. K <i. IC VANS, Jr. R. B. DAV, M. D. EVANS & DAY, - DEALERS IN - DRUGS and GBOCERIES, PENDLETON, 8- C. NTABT BIGHT ?- The regulation of the prima? vite ia the basal principle of all therapeutics. Keep clean, eat properly by u-iug FRESH DRUG?, FRESH GROCERIES, FRESH 80DA WATER, FRESH ICE. FRESH FRUITS, FRESH TURNIP SEED. EVERYTHING FRESH EXCEPT EVANS & DAY. THE BEST AND LATEST MOWERS! :1 THE CHAMPION MOWER ?eats the world. Especially adapted for work among trees, stones, ditches, &c. No stopping to throw Machine cut of gear. You lift the .^liife without stopping horses or shifting the gear, and go right on mowing. Thia Cut shows the CHAMPION GEARING-noiseless, no waste of | power. Only two Cogs. No Pitman. THE SHIFTER LEVER, operated by the driver's foot. Oil does not run to waste, but is retained and the parts kept always ic oil. THE CHAMPION HAY-MAKER, illustrated here, abolishes the old, woriisome, ever-breaking Pitman. No Pitman on the Champion. An entire* ly new invention substituted. We can show you something new in the Cham? pion. See it and you wiH buy no other. Sulllivan Hardware Co. FBESH LOT OF . . . TURNIP SEED ?.[''*?? V " . . ? ', lr- ?.*? . *>. .!-..:.' ' . . 1'. ... ? ,. .* . ' . .' ? . ..:?..* . ,.., Just received at ... F. B. GR AYTON & CO. ^ One of the'thoroughly ex ^^^^^jj^BB?^^ :g and reliable ci rsetr, which go to S: ^^JB^W^ g make the reputation of this depart- 5: /.. \ ^ ment is the famous W. B. Corset. g| y ( cg We carry a compieie tine in van- gp ;S oas lengths at popular prices, and sj 3 cheerfully recommend them. 3j / %nwmnmm VA-AVWMWA-.-MWWM*"' """^SSSSS In Everything we carry in Stock we try to have the Best we can Get. When offering the W. B. and Warner Bros. Corsets to our Lady friends we feel confident that we are at least offering them as good Corsets as the market affords for the price. We don't claim they will give universal satisfaction don't suppose there's a Corset made that does-but we do re commend them as being honestly made and comfortable wearing goods. The prices are popular as well as the Corsets : 50c, T5c, #1.00, #1.50 ! Full value for your money every time-^in Corset* as we as any other line. The Pall business will soon be on us. We are givin great attention to getting the right kind of Goods at rigl prices. When the time comes we expect to offer greata tractions to gain your business. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES & CO. : ll J , I U j L-l VJ ti ti y Ll V ll MA3LM %J JLJJLl. \Jtil \JL \y \j XfJL M. iii ? Great Sacrifice Cloarance Sale of ail Sui Goods-must be sold AT AND BELOW COST. We are taking advantage of this opportunity to close out all odd and broken lots in the various departments REGARDLESS OF COST j Store News of this Establishment is always Interests But particularly so just now because of two special reasons-our gig Sacrifice Sale and a special purchase of several lines of Sammer Oe substantial concessions from usual prices. These admirably serve as ac j ject lesson of our perfect command over the situation, our striving in behalf, our tireless energy, our ceaseless activity. We are liberal in oar ingB, liberal in our views and cami id in our statements. Ita to your inl to shop around, investigate ; and just as Surely as you do that your judgment will lead you to this Store. NOTIONS. < The Sacrifice offerings in the Notion Department will be ot unusn tercet : , Ladies' Gauze Undervest, sacrifice price. Ladies' Handkerchief, nice quality, sacrifice price. Window Shades, on rollers, sacrifice price. Pure Linen Window Shades, gilt decorations, worth 35c, sacrifice price. Children's Lawn Caps, sacrifice price... Ladies' Black and Colored Leather Belts, worth 26c, sacrifice price Pare Linen Towels, sacrifice price. Ladies' White Lawn Aprons, sacrifice price.. Ladies' Steel Rod Parasols, worth 65c, sacrifice price.. OBY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1000 yards G impure Lattice Wash Goods, 36 inches wide, sac. price Checked Nainsook, value Go, sacrifice price.. White Dimity, value 15c, sacrifice price.. '.. Colored Organdies, former brice 12,sacrifice price. ............... Solid Color Lawns, yard wide, nice quality, sacrifice price.. Garner's Percales, 86 inches wide, beat quality, value 10c, sacrifice pri<| Curtain Scrims, value 6c, sacrifice price..4. Turkey Red Table Damask, fast colors, value 35c, sacrifice price. Sacrifice Sale of Ladles9 Shirt Wetets an? 8Mt Ladies' Percale Shirt Waist, sacrifice price. Ladies' Percale 8hirt Waist, best quality, sacrifice price. .. Ladies' White Lawn and P. K. Shirt Waist, sacrifice pries. Ladies' ^hito Dock Skirts, sacrifice price... . Ladies' White Duck Skirts, braided, sacrifice price............. \ SHOE PRICES SLASHED. \ We find ourselves ?vet with quite too many of certain kinds o Nearly every price has bean eat, and in maay; instance* oil the F some of the cost is eat away. Look over this list : Ladies' Low Cat Oxfords, saciifice price...... Ladies' Genuine Doogola Slippers, all sises and toes, sacrifice price Ladies' Solid Leather Oxfords, value' Sl.??, sacrifice price ....... : Harrisburg Shoe Co. Ladies' Fine Slippers, valae $M&t sacrifice pn< Ladies' One-Strap Sandals, all solid, valae $100, sacrifice price. Yours truly, ' _a,_ - _ LESSER & C< UN?XEB MASONIC il V I B