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Local News. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. 1901. Coleman News. T?o health of this vicinity is very good at thc present writing. Miss Sallie Mcrrideth, one of Hart well's beautiful bells, ia visiting rela tives and friends on this sido. Messrs. George W. Jolly and Forman JI. liolcmun, two of Anderson's host ling boys, were up ou their wheels last Sunday. Conic back again, boys, for you are always welcome, especially sinne of our girls. Misses Olivo ll rad berry and Pearl .Maret visited relatives at Alpine las I week. Maj. G. \V. Maret and wife visited thc former's sister at Fair I'?av lasi Monday. Miss Hei mo Farmer, one ol our sweet neills, is visiting fifi linell-, Mr. N.<>. F'TI'^CT ?.{ 15s'0"l'.'S. vVf had thc pleasure of attending the closing exercises of the Double Springs School oti Friday night, May 10th. Tliey had a nice programme arranged for tho occasion and it was highly en joyed by a large, crowd present. Thc people were there from far and near. Among tho visitors we noticed Messrs. Prue Clinkscalcs, F.dgar Clinkscales, Robert Witherspoon, Cadet Stewart, Newt. Banister and sister, Miss Clink scales and Miss Arnold, and others too numerous to mention. Maj. G. W. Maret, perhaps one of thc oldest Veterans, who has passed his 80th birthday, had tho pleasure ol at tending the laying of tho corner-stone of the Confederate Monument last Saturday. May 11th. Thc young man who drives tho roan horse to tho new buggy is still seen passiug by, and it is often said that absence may confiner love, but it some times takes costly presents to hold it. but we both think it takes presence and presents. Co it; wosco where you aro right. Mr. Curtis Kay, of Hartwell, Ga., called to sec one of our popular girls last Sunday. Quite a crowd of tho Fair Play sports had their best girls outriding last Sun day afternoon and passed through our burg. Mr. E. C. Tribblo and wife arc all smiles-it's a boy. Nows is scarce. VIOLET. May 18, 1001. - mm * -mu* - Lowndesville Locals. Misses Meta and Vera Allen arc now at home, their school-Cooper-Lime - stone College-having closed on ac count of a threatened epidemic of typhoid fever among the students. Miss Nolle Moseley reached hero Saturday afternoon, af tor a visit of several weeks to friends in Greenville and Spartauburg. Mrs. J. Q. McDavid aud Mr. Bert McDavid, of Duo West, drove over Friday and spent several dnys with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Horton. A large number of our peoplo went up to Iva Thursday night to attend tho commencement exorcises of Mr. J. F. Harper's school, which w jre very credi table to teacher and pupils, and were witnessed by a remarkably good crowd. Mr. E. R. Horton was absent lust week on a business trip to Anderson, Williamston and Greenville. Tho Lowndesville base ball team, Mr. J. C. Allen Captain, accom panied by an enthusiastic ring of "rooters." went over to Antreville Friday afternoon and crossed bats with the Antreville team, playing a game of nine innings, time 2 hours, score 28 to 18 in LowndeBville's favor. The best features were the two long flies caught by Mr. Ernest Allen in left field and tho magnificent home-run knocked by same man, bringing in tho three men already on bases and scoring himself. Antreville played a very clear gamo and Lowndesville kept up their usual reputation. Thero is some probability that the two teams may meet hero next Saturday afternoon, tho day when tho Lowndesville High School picn io comes off. The picnic will bo at Double Bridges, on Rocky River. All aro invited to come. Weil-lillcd baskets will bo ap preciated, and it is guaranteed that their contents will receive full justice. On Friday night Prof. T. C. Walton, Superintendent of the Anderson City Graded Schools, will address tho pupils and patrons and their friends nt the school building. Mr. Hampton Daniels, a young man of twenty-one or two, was accidentally shot and died in a few minutes Satur day morning while in a wagon going from Lowndesville to Mr. John Dan iels' homo across the river. While passiug the place belonging to Mr. C. Lofer, Mr. Daniels was examining his pistol, a :i8 Smith & Wesson, and had bent over to pick up a cartridge which he had dropped, when ho became over '.'ttlanced and fell across tho single trees. As ho did so the pistol was dis-' charged, the ball entering his sido. Death ensued in live minutes. The sad occurrence is deeply deplored. Rev. J. A. Brown, of Due West, drove over Saturday and filled his regular appointment at the Baptist Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Brown accompanied him. Rev. Mr. Ligon, of tho Moffettsvillo section, preached at tho Presbyterian Church. Mr. Leon R. Bell, operator for tho C & W. C. R. R. at Woodlawn, S. C., came up Sunday night for a visit to hie father, Mr. Jno..Henry Boll. MCDAVID HORTON. Brook Bros. bava two good Second Hand .stationary Engines alan two firat olans Beeond Hand Threshers for sale at a very low pri?e. This Ia our irrAstAst vnar. WA RCA proud of our rooord. snd ?re striving by every honest means to .win you for a ona. timer. Give UH ? trial If yon bave never done so before. Vandi ver Bros. Tf you anticipate buying a Thresher or Engine, ?oe Brock Bros. .before yon buy. Holland's Store. Wo lind n big nun lust Sunday after noon, accompanied by considerable wind and some bail. Very little dam age wa? done except tho washing of the land. Small streams were very much swollen. Some of UH that were fretting about the dry weather aro now grumbling about too much rain. His right hard for u<? "at all times"' to maintain our equilibrium. The rain i.- very helpful to oat?, but is thought by sonic to be injurious to wheat. Generally wc have good stands ol' cotton. .Ml tiiat is not up will Hoon come. Thinning bas a1 ready begun. Thc stands ol' corn are not generally gund. < hir fruit is plentiful, especially poaches, and with a big crop of black berries wo consider ourselves blessed. I'roi. Locke, of Hartwell, Gu., con ducted a singing at Kunama), last Sun day. Those present report a pleasant ?lay and good singing. Mr. Locke will probably teach a class in music at Hu han.ftb Hots Mummer. Among our visitors last Sunday wc note Mr. L. 1'. Shaw and little .son, from Hames, Mr. George Richardson and sister, Miss I Jessie, of Hartwell, f?a?. Misses Sudic Hnelgrovcand Carrie Garrison and Messrs. Paul O'Neil aud .lames Ruder, iront Anderson. Misses Lois Holland and Alice Sulli van are in Hart County, Gn., this week with relatives and friends. Mr. J. S. Fowler was here- for a few hours last Sunday. Some of our fortunate gardeners uro t'ensting on strawberries and green pens. Ri'itKE. May 21. - mm? * mmt ~r News from Beaverdam. W. F. M. Fant, Esq., a most ener getic farmer of this section, is ill at this writing. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. J. V. Johnson, of Townville, visited friends and relatives in Co lumbia, S. C., last week. .Miss Lula Skelton, who lins been visiting ber sister Mrs. Ii, D. Capelle, (at Rivoli Farm) has returned to her homo in the Fork. Some of our young folks attended n singing at Milltown, Ga., last Sunday. They must havo hud n pleasant picnic, ns thoy went over in a four-horso wagon. Rev. W. S. llamitcr delivered au ex cellent di.course toa largo congrega tion last Sunday, after which thc Lord's Supper was administered. Mr. Walton Whitworth,accompanied by his sister. Miss Beatrice, of Lavonia, Gn., has been visiting tho family cf his grandfather, Mr. E. W. Holcombe. Misses Maude und Dona Leo Dalrym ple, of Townville, were the guests of tho Misses Compton recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holcombe visit ed their son, Mr. James Holcombe, at Pelzer, S. C.. Inst week. Mrs. D. L. Fant, accompanied by her three bright children, visited tho family of hor mother, Mrs. T. J. Dal rymple, quito recently. Dr. W. K. Sharpe, ono of our most successful physicians, is now attempt ing to get some of his productivo lands on Beaverdam into cultivation. Wo hopo his endeavors will be crowned with success. JOHNNY-JUMP-UP. May 18. Midway News. Mr. and Sirs. McLin, our dovoted pastor and wife, were tho guests of .Mr. Anton Rhody a fow days ago. Mr. William Bailey, one of our pros perous young men, mado a flying visit to Abbeville a few dayB ago on busi ness. Messrs. J. R. Yandiv?r and Arthur Rhody aro doing some grand work on tho County roads with the scrape. Thoy aro industrious young men and will be sure to do their duty. No doubt tho County will bo much bene fited by their work. Misses Vernie and Dora Martin and Cora Reed, three popular young ladies of tho Williamston Female College, came home for a few days to attend tho singing convention at Eureka Church. Messrs. A. N. Fortuno and J. B. Wil son, from Gainesville, Ga., carno home for a short stay. Anderson is very at tractive to tho young men, os they can not stay away long at a time, nu ono did not go back at all. i Miss Sallie C. Anderson, our popular school tench or at Midway, presented her best scribe with a beautiful gold fountain pon, which is very much ap preciated by tho receiver. Picnic is all the talk among thc young folks now and they aro antici pating a jolly time. One of tho Eureka lasses scorned to have been blushing more than usual at the convention. Surely tho conversa tion must have been serious or tho blushes not nr.eural. The "Wo Thrco" were very much disappointed by not geing to tho mountains on account of tho separa tion of one who intends to go to Cuba soon. THE ONE. Whitefield News. Tho farm't were ula? to seo tho good rain's as they wero very much needed. Mr. D. J. Tucker's little child has been very sick, but w o arc glad to say it is somo better. Quite a number of our young people attended the picnic at Cooley's Bridge last Saturday and thoy report a fine time. Mr. L. E. Knight has moved into his flow rnaidan?e-. Rev. Henry Martin preaches at Whitefield every first and fourth San day at ll o'clock a. m. The health of this community is f air I' ly good nt this writing. BLUE JAY. W. H. Shearer 8nrveyor, Yon will find me at Dean & Ratline's. Long dis tance Phone at my residence. Waco u??s Tho potato bugs aro very destructive to potatoes in this seetiou. .Several of our farmers aro having to replant their cotton and corn, and '?Ced arc scarce. Tho lawn pnrty at Mr. Hawkins last Saturday nigf..' was greatly enjoyed by all who wero there. Miss Minnie and her brothers know how to make every body enjoy themselves. Mr. Harrison Hacket aud Dolph Biooks visited friends and relatives at nnd near Pendleton Saturday night and Sunday. Mis. J C. Holder visited relatives in Williamston last week. Mr. Kditor, il give us great pleasure tu note our items on thc tir.st page ol tho ?lear old INI I:I.I.I?;I:N<T.K. Wi a;u very glad to say that Mr. ''Bud' Brooks is able to be out a^ain. Messrs. J. O. and Claude. Harris at tended tho Kennion al Columbia. They report it very linc time. Como over, boys, and hear what Claude has to say about Columbia. Mr. Allen Brown, of Lebanon, was seen dow,? on this side Sunday. There must be some attraction for him. Miss Lila Martin and Mr. Halter Gen try worshipped at Friendship Inst Sun day. Watch out, Mr. Kditor, to hear tho wedding bells ring in our town. Mr. Yancy has bought art, buggy. Miss Cleo Melton, of Midway, has been staying awhile with her ?ister, Mrs. Janie Shirley, at this placo. Tho Sunday School at Trinity is do ing linc now. Our roll of scholars is increasing, and hope we will havo more. Kev. Wm. Brown, of your city, preached a most interesting sermon at Hopewell last second Sunday. Several of Hopewell's folks visited Concord Church last second Sunday. The names aro too numerous to nion ? don. Cotton ?B being thinned outaud looks j very well. Nows is very scarce in our burg and i visitors numerous. UNCI.K NKD. Mountain Springs News. The health of our community is very good nt present. We were visited by a beautiful rain Saturday night and Sunday, but if it continues to rain for a few days or a week, "General Green" will havo the botter hand of the f armors. There was a largo acreage of small grain .sown in this community last fall and it is looking tine, especially where tho land was well prepared and well fertilized. Tho farmers have planted alaige crop of corn and say they aro going to raise their own hog and hominy and let the five and seven cent cotton go. Hurrah for tho independent farmers! Mr. D. K. King, tho Superintendent of tho Shiloh Sunday School, invited bis school io his house last Sunday ovening at 4 o'clock for tho purpose of practicing the music for Children's Day, which will take placo on the second Sunday in June at Shiloh. Mr. Gulliver Moore was tho guest of Mr. Edward King Sunday. Messrs. E. II. Perry and David Spear man havo purchased a new thresher. These wishing good work dona wonid do well to employ them.. There was not any Sunday School at this place last Sunday afternoon on account of the rain, bat we hope to meet a Largo crowd next Sunday after noon. Two of our dashing young men aro anticipating having a line time the lirst Sunday in Jane. We hope thoy will be snccessf ul. We have heard the question asked, did "A Gump" get ashamed of th^t name and chango it to "Only Two?" We were forced to answer, we don't know. OLD BILL. Reduced Bates via Southern Ballway. TO CHICAGO, ILL.,on account of International Convention B. Y. P. IJ. of america. July 25th-28tb, Southern Ballway will sell round trip ticket? to Chicago and retorn, f>om all pointe on tte linea, at rato of one first class standard fare for tho ronnel trip. Dates of aale July 22nd, 23rd and 2lth, float bmit July Slit, 1901. BydepoalUng ticket? (In person) with Mr. F. C. Donald. Joltft Agent at Chicago, between July 22th and Julr BOC inclusivo and on rayment of fee of fifty (SO) couta at time of deposit, an extension of the final limit to Angus- S?h will be granted. The Joint Agenta' o * cea will be located U tl ? main terminal dopote at Chicago at which passengers arrive. TO MILWAUKEE, WI3, account annual meet In sr Grand Lodge, B. P. O.Elks, Julr 23rd-28tb, 1501, Bou hern Railway will sell round trip t'.ckets to Milwaukee, Wis., and return from al! points on Ita lino, at rato of ono regular first-clan faro for the round trip plus 82 00. Dates of sale Joly 80th 2?st and 22ad, ?nal limit July 28tb, 1901. Afee of (50) cpnts will bo charged hy Joint Agent at Mil waukee for validation of return portion of tickets For detailed information as to rate*, schedules, reservation*; clo , call on or address any Ag?nt of the Southern Ballway, or Its connections. 1 BUFFALO, M. Y, on account Pan-American EzposiUon, eOectlve May 1st, Southe rn Ballway announces found trip tickets to Buffalo. K Y., andreturn. Choice of routes v'a Wastnottan, D. C., or vi CloclDoaU. Ohio. Foi detailed infor mation as to rates, schedules, or any other infor mation, address nearest Agent this Comnany. W. II TAYLOR A. G. P. A., Atlante, Ga. A SaTlng AU Around. "Saves time and expense" is what a school trustee who secured a fire* class toaoher through mo wrote. "Saves trouble" are the words of a teacher who secured a good position through my service?. .. Saves money is what the school euthor Itiss do who buy their sohool supplies from me. Trust?es in need of teachers and sup plies, and teachers in need of positions I should write me. All communications ! cheerfully answered. J. Frank Fooshe, Winnaboro, S. C. Roofing, tin work, galvanised iron work ana plumbing done on short notice by Osborne A Osborne STRAYED OR STOLEN-A blsek Hound Pup, aged about 6 months, with white streak down Its breast. Liberal reward if returned to J. A. DUI ingham. Twenty-five Dollars will buy a fairly Rood equate practice Plano at the O. A. Reed Music House. They ara intrinsi cally worth double that amount. When yon need Boreen Doors and Win down, af?o Screen Wire and Fly Fans, call and see Brock Bros. Also buy the Ges? w?vn ,vou waul ih? b?ai Ice urea DB Fra*ser, at Brock Bros. If yon are in the market for a Mower, Reaper and Binder, cell at Brook Bm?, and boy the Deering, the moat durable, lightest draft and beat adjnatad rsftchl?e on the market. To those farmers who wsnt Dow LAW Cotton Planter",Sullivan Hdw. Oo.wonld have them hear in mind that they have the best of these style Planters on th market. Thoroughly well-made, of s* moat approved design. ?Vs C F 'ONES C Pushing for all the Business we can G?t 1 Trade thus far has been good this season. We admit we are hard to satisfy along this line, so we are reaching out daily for more business. Have you been supplied with your Spring & Summer Millinery? If not, we want a chance at you. Filled up with many new things. Beady TrLnmed Millinery will be a special feature with us throughout the season. We show the latest styles in summer hats. "Ve keep right up with the newest styles as fast as they come out of the eastern markets. Pretty Trimmed Hats 75c, $1.00, 81.50. $2.00, $2.50,13.00, $3.50 to $5.00. Ladies', Hisses amd Children's Sailors from 25c. to $1.00. Will be glad to have you to bring ns your old trim mings, old hat shapes, will make them pretty and new for a nominal cost. Bibbons, Chiffons, Monssellines, Dress Trim mings and Neckwear. Want yon tv visit this department often. Still Talking Clothing to You. Wo have a right to talk, we tWnlc-from the ehra&eter ?f the Clothing we handle and from what our friends say about them. We've had flattering encouragement in tho Clothing Department all season. Many of yon don't know what kind of clothing wo carry. Would like to have yon seo them. Have some left of those carried over-$10 and'$12; Shits that go for $7.50. If we have your size'yon will like tho quality, like the price and like the style. The Serges and1 Hannels that wo ?how at $10 ass interesting to any one who will ex amine them. Have them for $12.50 and'. $15.00. Young , Men's Dressy two piece Snits, $7.50 and $10.00. . We are trying hard to make this an interesting place for you throughout the Summer. We are putting all the thought and attention at our command trying to give you full value for your money. We don't like to say that we are selling better Goods than any one else. Wo don't Uko to say that wo are giving you more for your money. We have no means of knowing or finding out what other people are doing, bat yon have ; and from what our friends and customers say to us, and the quiet, easy manner in which they trade, and the great numbers of them who come to us again and again, give us great assurance that we are very near tho right line. We* do- know we sell goods at very short ir argins of profit. We do know we sell everything on its own merits. We know, we buy them as cheap as money can buy them, and have no hesitancy in assuring yon that you can come to us with confidence that you'll get your money's worth. If you have never traded with ns give ns a trial. . Yours truly, C. F. JONES COAPAHY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Head-to-Foot-Outfitters for Men, Women and Children. _ McCall Bazar Patterns. WE bave been often asked why we did not keep Paper Patterns, and could only answer that the right pattern bad not come oar way, and we did not feel that we could recommend anything in this line that was not strictly up-to-date a: A all right in every way ; "but we have it now, a reliable and in every way a good pattern." After using this pattern once you will get. con fidence in it, and will always want it THE MCCALL g?Z?? PATTERN is sot a new one, it is apsiter? tba* has won a reputation for itself since 1870, and the publishers are connected with some of the largest representative stores ia the world. The popular prices made on the The McCall Bazar Patterns still further increase their gale, aa they are guaranteed to be as GOOD, if not ?.BETTER Pattern than those of ether makes st double the price. Any Pattern mailed on receipt of pattern number, size or age, and price. We invite our custoraerd to give this Pattern a good trial and help us to make, not only this department a success, but all other departments. Price 10c and 15c-none higher. Also, McCall's Magasine, "The Queen of. Fashion," 5c a copy. Ask for a Bazar Fashion Sheet You will find our Stock cf- ? Bress Goods and Dress Trimmings Always op to the top notch in all that is new and stylish, and A prettier or better selected stock of Plain and Figured Lawno cannot be found in the city than the one we place before you. . Everything you are looking for in SILKS, SATIN8, LACES, BROIDERIES, etc. SHOES, OXFORD TIES and SLIPPERS a big stock for' you to se lect from. ., In fact, you will find everything in our Store thoroughly up-to-date, and we are confident of pleasing you in Goods, Quality and Prices. Our Millinery Department Is a complete success io every particular? and is growing more popular every day. MAIL ORDERS receive our careful and prompt attention. Write for Samples. MOORE, ACKER & CO., Wholesale and Retail. Fleur, Molasses, Tobacco, etc., at thc lowest possible prices. BOYS' SUITS, BOYS' HITS. BOYS' PANTS, BOYS' SHOES. WE ave ia for the Boya, and if you want a nice Suit for your Boy we can please v a in style, quality and price. Boys' H ?ts and Caps. Thia line ia completo, up-to-date and stylish. Boys' Shoes. We can give you a nice Shoe that will wear and give you satisfaction.' Boya'Pants. Don't forget the Boya'Vants at 20c, 25c, 35c and 45c. They are dandies for th? money. 'Oar line Men's Shoes and Panta are big values. Men's Hats. This line we can and will eave you money. Staple Dry Goods, Notions, &c. Hot Sox, Suspenders, Shirts. - Tinware, a complet? lina, bought direct from headquarters. Crockery ware. JN nw wo can tai k. Oar lino i* first-clnsi, prices rock bottom and styles the beat Glassware, a completo assortment. Remen*her, wo give a useful Presout to every one who buys a dollar's I ?worth from us. " -. , * i n? CITM &? f*?fo 'SELL IT ttm L?SSERandCOMPANY Now Ready for Spring Business. OE foilft wortl1 ?* S?^p?e an(i up-to-date Marchandise now read/ ' WfaVaUUU for inspection We are ready for the largest, liveliest and best Spring we heve ever known. Strong Bargains in every department. Our Stock grows larger daily. New Gooda are inceEsanfcly^arriwog. Ko old merchandise. Progressive methods all over the Shore. Everything pre cisely as represented. Prices an varyingly lower thau an/ other Store for Mks . qualities. Never before io ii\e history of our House have we been able te place before our patrons an assottiasiii to compare in style, qjaality and prioes fl as with our present collection. Thia ia the House io trade with if you want n to save money in your Spring purchases. Every department iii our HJouse U packed and jammed with Bargains in New Spring Goods. We ?re &iafjj* offer to the trade some Speciol inducements, in the shape of LOW PKlOBS for the next thirty days. * JVew Spring JTotvon Bargains.. 25 doz. Ladies' Fine Linen Embroidered Sample Handkerchiefs,, worth. 29c and 25c..._...............-. .at only IDs 1000 yards fine Silk Veiling, worth 15c to 20c....nt only 9c. . 500 Ladies' Steel Bod Parasols, worth 50c. ;.-at only ZU. 400 dos. Genuine Pearl Buttons, worth regular 10c..f...... .at only 2*e. 10 dos. Ladies' pure Silk Mitts, worth 25c-.?at only ls?. 16 doz. Ladies-Leather Belts, worth 25b..'.......-.......atccby 10c 10 doz. pure Linen Towels, made in Great Britain...at only l?Jc. 25 doz. Ladies' Bleached Gauze Unoerveats.. . at only ic 1000 yarda Embroideries, 4 inches wide, worth 10c..... v..... .At only ic 50 White Counterpanes, ready hemmed, worth $1.00........ - .at only 7f c. 10 doz. Boya* Golf Caps, always sold for 25c. . .-. .at only lie. 5 doz. White Lace Curtains, & yards long, pair..at only 48c NewSpring l)ry Goods Bargains. 10000 yards best quality, yard-wide Percales, worth 10c., at only 1U. 5000 yards Pacific Cha?nes, in beautiful patterns.-... .nt only ic 1000 yards Fine Lace Stripe White Goods, worth Sc........ : at only ic 1200 yards Linen Dress Lawn, bea"tiful designs, worth 15c-.at only fe. f| 500 yards Red and White TabTo Damask, worth*40c ...... .at only 2Jc. 5000 yalda French Mercerized Ginghams, value 10c...........at only ?c 10?? f?rds fast color Chambray, all shades, value 10c... .at only 7Jc 2000 yards Swiss Curtain: Net, regular value 15c.....".. .\-.at only 8|c S00O yards Madras Cloth for Shirt Waists, beauttfal quality... .at only i?. 1500 yards Pelham Dimity Colored Wash Goods, value 10c.... .at only 7c 2000 yards4;>inch B'mnk Brocaded Brilliantine, value 35c..,. - at only 24c. Mew Spring Shirt Waist and Shirt Bargains, ??SO doz. jLadiea' 50c Percale Shirt W .i to, in beautiful pattern*, at only 2ic. 20 doa. Ladies* Metcorized Satin Waists, vaUe76o,..at only 4ic 15 doz. Ladies* White Lawn 8hir? Waists, worth 75o..*.at only 48c 10 doz. Ladies' Fine Percale Shift Waist*, irimmed in insertion, at only 8?c ) 5 doz. Ladies* Fine Silk Waists, all shades, worth 43.00......at only fl J5 250 Ladies' 8kirto, worth from $1.50 to $2.00, iv black and colors, at... .jg*. 160 Ladies' Plaid Skirts, value $1.50.,.Wat only 98c 100 Ladies' Linen Crash Skirts, worth 40c.at only 24c 100 Jodies' Denim Skirts, all colors, worth 76c.. .nt only 48c 100 Ladies' Mercerized 8atine Underskirt, worth 76?,..ot only 48c JY?W Spring Shoes. Our 8hoe Bargains are better than ever they were before. Our style? are the newest, quality the beat, prices tho lowest. We are prepared to show you many new Spring styles in Footwear. Mew Spring Clothing and Furnishings. 1000 pairs Boys Knee Pants, all sizes, from 4 to 14 years..;..-.. at only 24c. 500 yj>~*j* Sxroo Suit?, E'l\w)i>}? scoria ???.5G.<.,?st omy *?m' 10 doz.Mcn*a White ?nl?nudered Shirts, worth 60c.-. .at only ?ic j 15 doz. Mgn*s Work Shirts, extra heavyV.. .. .at only 34c 1 40 rio?. MSn'a Fine Madras Shirts, worth 75c....-.st only 4?c. j 5 do*, MW* F*ooy Wor^? P?tnt?? -Vierth Zl.SQ., . at only 9?c ? P^8IS-~^tnd Painted Ohma Ftte. A housewife's delight- a nicely arranged"table Buy your Goo la of us and get a Set of haud-paihtcd due* * I Fi?e. Ask for Coupon*. Yours truly, J tESSEB & CO.. I ANDERSON, a C., UN DHU M ABOHIO TEMPL? 1 . .- --fi' % .