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Local News WEDNESDAY, NAR. li), li)02. Oliver Greer Tvecuted. (?liverGreer, tl?? young negro who was convicted at tho February term of Court for criminally assaulting a mai den lady near Belton on the Hh of last December, paid the penalty ot Iiis crime last Friday morning, thu day M ilich the Court set apart lor him to be banged. The morning dawned bright and clear, there was quite a crowd from tho couutry in the city, and Sherill' Green had hundreds ot applications lor per mits to see the execution, hut lui con fined himself to the number limited by law. About 10 o'clock a very largo crowd, both white and black, old and young bad gathered in (he street facing thu jail, but the Anderson Rifles had buen' ordered out and were on guard duty, and they had very little trouble in keeping the people out of the jail yard. The gallows had been erected in tho rear of the jail and was concealed from the public view by a very high plank fence, which had been erected espe cially for the occasion. The best of order prevailed, and .Sherill'Green was very successful in all the plans ar ranged for the unpleasant duty he hail to perform. Kev. O. J. Copeland, who had fre quently visited tho prisoner, spent a short while in his cell, after hu had .been dressed for the occasion, talked ?with and read a few Scriptural lessons to him. The poor negro did not seem tobe excited, was, indeed, very eool and calm, android .Mr. Copeland that he was guilty of thu crime, deserved his punishment, and was willing and ready to meet death. At 11 o'clock Sheri IF Green, accom panied by his Deputies, entered Greer's cell, rend the death warrant to him, brought him out into the corridor and placed tho black lobe upon him. From there he was lead out of the door ami right up the steps to tim platform sur 'Hiding the gallows, where tho phy f chins and few witnesses stood. The prisoner walked with a steady, linn step, with the Deputies on each side of him, and seemed less nervous or ex cited than nuy other person on the platform. Indeed, his coolness und ?elf composure was remarkable, and he did not exhibi? the least, hit of emo tion. Sherill'Green asked tho prisoner if lu; had anything to say. "No, sir, noth ing," he replied in alow tone. Mr. Copeland then snid: "Oliver, you can state if you are trendy.to die, can't you?" "Yes, sir, I am ready to die, and 1 believe luy sins are forgiven,"" he replied. "Are you trusting in the Saviour?" Mr, Copeland asked. "Yes, sir," he replied, "I am trusting in Him alone." Sherill' Green pulled tho black cap over tho uegro's taco and moved him backward until hu stood on tho center of tho trap. The noose was then ad justed about his neck and his feet bound together. Mr. Copeland ottered n most fervent1,- eloquent four-miuuto prayer for the negro, and ns he uttered "Amen" Sheriff Green, who had gone down to tho bottom stop, stepped on the trigger, tho trap fell and the ne gro's body fell about six feet. There was only a very slight drawing up of tho body, ns if drawing a long breath, and it apparently hung lifeless from that moment. His neck was broken by thu tall, und in eight minutes thu phy sicians could not detect a beat of tho pulse and pronuouced him dead. Tho body was taken down, placed in a neat collin and turned over to his mother and other relatives, who carried it to Helton for burial. Greer was about 18 years of age, about 0 feet tall, weighed probably 100 pounds aud was a puru negro. Iludid not have a repulsive countenance and possessed moro intelligence perhaps .. than tho average negro. Ho could read and write, and on tho morning of jhis execution wrote a letter to his ^mother, which he gave to Mr. Copeland to deliver. Tho following is a copy of jtbe letter, with the correction of some ?of his spelling: '.Oliver Greer, To my Dear Mother, "Sally Greer. Anderson Jail, March 14, 1002. "Oh dear and loving mother : Please don't grieve after me for I am paying ?tho penalty due me for the crime l committed. Tell them all not to grieve for mo. I am ready to die nnd leave the world. I will soon bu in heaven .now. Kev. Parker and Bro. Rutledge and Bro. Pinckney and the whito min isters of the Gospel have been very kind to mo. And Jesus, tho son of God, has saved my soul from thu end less death. Oliver Greer. Union Meeting. The Third Union will eonveno with "the Salem Baptist Church at Saturday, March 29th. PROGRAM. Saturday, 10:80 a. m.-Sermon by Rev. J. D. Chapman; alternate, Rev. Wm. Brown. Enrollment of delegates and appoint ment of usual committees. Intermission, one hour. AFTERNOON SESSION. Query-"How to have a revival that ?will awaken the Church and bless ev ery member!" Speak irs, A. A. Dean, Rev. T. P. Lido and xiov. O. J. Cope land. Open for general discussion. On all subjects appointed speakers .will be given twenty minutes, other brethren ton minutes. Missionary Sermon on Sunday by Rev. W. B. Hawkins; alternate, Rov. T. P. Lide. *? B. F. Mauldin, Jobn Eskew, .Committee. "County Singing Convention The Anderson County Singing Con T6u tion will meet at Hopewell Church ou tho first Sunday in May and the Saturday before. / John Eskow, President fm ? Bethany Items. Little L. ?. Malmlley, son of Prof. L. M. Mahall'ey, and grandson of Mr. J. J. Robinson, is quito sick with a complication or ?lineases, resulting from a severe attack of diptheria. All Mr. Robinson's family have had some thing like grip in the last few week t. The measles took quite n through in this community. There were about 00 cases among the white people, all of whom recovered, and now they have set in with the colored people. Miss Pet Vnndiver is visiting 1). II. Simmons1 family and other relatives. The trustees and patrons of the schools in this Township are riding around talking about getting a high school in this neighborhood, and 1 think everybody is very anxious to have one, so as to educate their children at home. Misses Jennie and Maud Griffin, of Belton, spent Monday with Miss Minina Baluster. Married, on Wednesday, March 5th, at the home of Rev. N. G. Wright anti by him, Mr. Henry Thomas and Miss Laura Fields. Immediately af ter the ceremony the wedding party returned to the home of the bride's father, W. W. Fields, where a sumptuous least was awaiting them. Tho following day the reception at the home of Mrs. Alice Thomas, the groom's mother, was a grand success, if gootl things to cati? te he the standard by which we aro to judge. The bride and groom received many presentH, which they will lind a use for in their new home. We join their many friends in wishing them all the happiness and success attainable in this life. News is sea;? *. Viola. March 13. Sunday School Union. The following is the program for the Sunday School Union, 3rd Union Dis trict, which will met with the Salem Bnplist Sunday School on Sunday morning, Murch 30, IllOi?: 1. Devotional meeting from io to 10:30o'clock, conducted by L\ .J. Buch anan. 2. Reports from Sunday Schools. 3. Address by .J. M. Padgett, ?.'<) nd ti ntes, subject to be chosen by himself. Followed by general discussion, 10 minutes each. Fach Sunday School in the Union is re? pies ted to send at least two dele gates. L. F. Smith, G. G. Burri ss, F. L. Brown, Committee. Mileage Books. Tho Charleston tV. Western Carolina ! Hil wit y will sell uiileHgo books, 1,000 miles ter ii"?, good ov*r tho following litte.?-: Charleston <fc Western Carolina railway, Plant System, Allautle Coast Uno, Columbia, Laurens mid ."Newberry railway, Richmond. Fredericka burg nod Potomac railway, WnshiiigUm Southern railroad and Georgia railroad. For salo itt id 1 junction agencies, will al*o be fur dished th lough any local Hgeney upon application, or upon application direct to W. J. CHAKI, OMI, Pass. A gt., Augusta, (?a. ..MO ? - ? ? ? Every Miller had the Opportunity. Nearly ?ll milln mndepure Flour before tim Anti-Adulteration I.eugue wita or ganized. Tue League wau organized wheu the adulteration of Flour first began, and waa designed to stop lt in Us ioclpienoy. Every miller in the United States waa in vited to join the League, but the fact that he had to make oath that he never had and never would adulterate his Flour, und, in addition, had to put up a forfeit of 91000 to atreugtheu his oath, caused a large number to hesitate and, finally, to decline. Bransford Mills, manufacturer of the "Clifton," waa among the first to join, because it never had and never ex pected to adulterate ita Flour. IB not such a stund worth considering when you buy Flout with which to feed your chil dren,especially when a poisonous minorai ia being used to adulterate it ? We think t*o. Tuen order "Clifton" of your grocer. For ?ale iu A nd er Hon by Harrison ?fc Co., Osborne & Pearson, Vandiver Bros. ?na J. C. Osborne. If you want a cheaper Flour buy "White Fawn" (half patent,1 or "Spotless," (straight.) Tney aro sold" nmler tho seine guaratitee. Wiso Merchants. Tho wiso M crehan ta of Norih and South Carolina aro giving us bushiest*, because they seo at n glance that buying from ilsa Milla and Factories thoy save tho Jobber's or Middlo Man's prolita. Merchant?, wo aak you who have never seen our lines of Hosiery, Panta, Cloth ing, Shoos and Ilatu drop UH a card and lot ono of our Salesmen call. You will, KOO at a glanco it is to your interest to be numbered among our growing Hat of customers. Wo ?ell only to Merchants. Wishing you a prosperous New Year WEBB & CATER, Commission Merchants, Anderson, S. C. A good Heel Bolt will soou bo in great demand. A shoddy Bolt gives great an noyance. Sullivan Hdw. haye good Heel Holts which they want you to examine. Raw or Inflamed Lungs Yield rapidly to tho wonderful curative and bealing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It preveuta pneumonia and consumption from a hara cold Bottled on tho lungs. Sold by Ev atm Phar macy. Tho la'ilss all liko easy-cutting, well tempered SclBsora. Brock Hdw. Co. eater tq the wanta of the ladies, and eau fur nish Just such Scissors as w li 1 please them. Tho husband will always have a warm spot lu his heart and a tender place in his nature, for tho thoughtful wita who pro son ta him with one ot Brock Hdw. CO'B. matchless Razors. The genuine Matisfao* Mon which these Razors afford the men makes them always remember with kindness the donor of such a gift. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "jnut us good." Sold by Evans Pharmaoy. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood aud Persimmon Loge. SuUtheru Hardwood Co., Charleston, S. C. 4m W. H. Shearer, Surveyor, You will find me at Dean it Ratliffe'B. Long dis tan oe Phone at my residence. Every farmer is now beginning to pre pare his land for the coming orop. In or der, to succeed he must exorcise good judgment in the selection of his Plows and Agricultural Implements. An in spection of Sullivan Hdw. Co's, tremen dous stock of these geode will convince bim that this reliable firm is best prepar ed to furnish auch supplies in thlsi line aa may be required. The large stock, low prices and fair treatment accorded each customor.ontitlcs thia firm to the thought ful consideration of every wise farmer. Crystal Metal Farm Bells that have the greatest volume of sound, more suitable I in tone and can be heard farther than any ! Bells of corresponding als? and price on this market, are sold hy Sullivan Hard ware Co. Best farmers hoy best Flows from Sub Uvan Hdw. Co. WANTED-To nell lO.OOO Bandle? of Fodder at ray "Rivoli" farm, near l'en llotou. Apply to my agent there. lt Fred (J. Brown. WANTED-Persona for home employ ment. Pays well and it* absolutely re liable. Address with stamp, "F." 715 Broad street, Augusta. GA. ?'J-1 Pneumonia Follows a Oold, But never followw the use of Foley's Honey sod Tar. lt H to pu the cough, heals and strengthens tho lungs and a'Ibrds perfect security from au attack of purni monia. Kofuwe substitutes. Bold by Kvaus Pharmacy. Nothing HO cheap or so durablo HS a fence made of Poultry Wiro. This Wire ls carried in all heightH arid sold at lew est prices by Sullivan Hdw. Co. Foley's Honey and Tar ('ures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. (?uren hoarseness and bronchial trouble. ('uren pneumonia and la grippe. Sold by Evana Pharmacy. A Hame that lits any Collar. Slightly grooved on front to lit perfectly into those .'whang-sewed" Collars into wbi'"h you have possibly had so much trouble lit: lug a J binni. Wo offer thin week hundreds of pairs of Sample Shoos at prices to please. Come quick while wo have your number. Pri ces ou these Shoos too cheap to quote. Vandiver Bros. Gough Settled on her Liiiigs. "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs," saye N. Jackson, of Danville, III. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, un? lil we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her." Hefuxe substitutes. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. This is our greatest year. Wo are proud of our record, and aro striving by every honest means to win you for a cus tomer, (iivo m a trial if you have never dono so before. Vandiver Bros. Pot Plants and Cut Flowers for ?tale. Large and HIIIHI! Palms a specialty. Mrs. J. h\ Cliukscale*, 212 North Matu St. Dansera of Pneumonia. A cold at this timo if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is often fatal, .and even when tho patient bas rocovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to tho development of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and htrengthou the lungs and prevent pneumonia. Sold I by F vano Pharmacy. Piles ! Piles ! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pilo Ointment Is prepared to care Piles and DOES IT in Hbort order. Easy to apply, every box guaranteed, ftOu. and $1.00. * All druggists or by mail. Williams M'f'g Co., Cleveland Ohio. For sale by EVANS PHARMACY. Jobbers prices on "Schapps," "Early Hird" and "Blue Jay" Tobaccos. Low est prices on Flour, Coline, Corn, Bacon, and heavy Groceries. Vandiver Bros. if you want a sot of Knives and Forks for Christmas don't fail lo inspect tho lino curried by Brock Hdw. Co. They study lo please their oustomerK, and their larg? Hilos lu this lino ls evidence of their thorough knowledge of what will best meet tho requirements of their patrons. A Revere Cold for Three Months. Tho following Ieitor from A. J. Nus baum, of lionsville, ind., tells itt own story : "I Butlered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist propured me some medicine,and a physician prescrib id for mo, yet ? did not improve. I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured UIP." Refuso Substitutes. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. Practice economy hy doing your own blacksmith work at home. By so doing you cnn soon save the cost of a set of Blacksmith Tools, if bought at the low prices nt which Sullivan Hdw. Co. are offering these o ut li tn. When you want first-class, up-to-date PHOTOS call on GALLAGHER BROS., at their new Studio next door to Lipon ?te Ledbetter-upstairs. Satisfaction ia ful ly guaranteed to every customer. Foley's Kidney Curo makes the kid neys and bladder right. Contains noth ing injurious. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. Pocket Knives for the men and boys a tremendous stock of most carefully se lected Pocket Cutlery is offered by Brook Hdw. Co. Special designs to suit the Christmas trade. CITATION. State of South Carolina, County of Anderson. By iv. 1T. II. Nance, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Mrs. I. M. Newell and M. J. Newell have applied to me to grantthem Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Dr. N. J. Newol), deceased. These are therefore to cite uud admon ish all kindrod and editors of the said Dr. N. J. Newell, deceased, to bo and appear before rae in Court of Probate, to be held nt Anderson C. H. on the 2nd day of April, 1902, nftor publication hero I of, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 1 18th day of March. 1002. It. Y. H NANCE, Probate Judge. March 10,1002 39 2 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Administrators of Estate of Abram McCauley, dr ceased, hereby give notice that they will on the 2lat day of April, 1902, apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County, S. C., for a Fluni Settlement of said Es tate, and a discharge from their office as Administrators. MARY MoOAULEY WM. EDWARDS, Mar. SI, 1002-39-5 Administrators. TWO ARTICLES Thai are Especially Appetizing OLNEY'S SIFTED PEAS. 12Jc. Can, 81.37 per dozen. Uniform in size, turn out nicely in tho dish, a sweet taste to them wino h lov ers of fine peas delight in. They re mind one of the fresh peas in summer. OLNEY'S CREAM ?URN, 123c. Gan, $1.37 per dozen. Can't beat the best-this is best. Ten der, sweet, creamy with a rare flavor that's particularly in vi ti "g. A lot of RUTS BAGA TURNIPS. C. FRANK BOLT. The Cash Grocer. EASTER TIME I Draws Near. And soon you will change your dress from the sombre hues of Winter to the brighter hues of early Spring, and we are ready to help you make this change with the grandest show ing of New Spring Merchandise that has ever been our good fortuno to show. To buy from us means to be well dressed, for only the newest fancies and latest ideas are to be found here. Our Dress Goods Department Ja full to overflowing with the s wei lost patterns and the neweat weuves," the prettiest color combinations that you could desire, and as from season to Bea son Black Dress Fabrics become more popular, you will find our line com plete iu every detail. This department includes the following and other nev.' fabrics: Albatros, Challies, Batistes, Cashmeres, Serges, Eolinnnes, ' Bedford Cords. Vigoreux, Flannels, Etomines, Grenadines. Crepe- de- Chines. Etc., Etc, Aleo, a variety of WAIST SATTEENS, tho prettiest to be eeen are bore. As usual our Dress Trimmings Are far in advauee of other sho winga. Makes no difference how plain the gown, it will show up well atnou the finest if it is trimmed from our line of] fine Trimming in Galloons, Medallions, Appliques of all descriptions, etc. Spring's Superb Silks. A splendid showing. The choicest patterns and latest novelties are to be found here. This stock includes the new Pau De Soie, Armures, Tussahs, Burruna, Taffetas, Moire Antique, Satia Duchesse and others, ?lso, Wash Silks in black, white aud colors, and Fancy Silks for Waists. High Class Novelties in Brooches, Pins, Buckles, Belts, Purses, Hand Bags, Combs of all kinds, etc. A complete stock r Lawns, Muslins and Organdies. You can find something that will please you from this line. Aleo, Piques, Dimities, White Goods, Ho p Sacking, Cotton Suitings, etc* The best linc of Embro ideries, Laces, Insertings are here, in whole pieces and Remnants In our Notion Department You will find all that is new in Hosiery, Underwear, Glove*, Fans, in a big variety. Then you will need a new Parasol for Easter. They are here. Millinery. Too much caunot be said of this department ; in fact, we cannot describe it as it is. Suffice it to say, never before have we had such a grand display of stylish Millinery as we are showing this season. All the Swell Pattern Hats are here. The pretty Street Hats, also, and we are confident that it will be a bigger success this year than over. With your new Gown, Hat, Etc., you must have a nev> pair of-: SHOES, OXFORD TIES OR SLIPPERS. Come to see us, we eau Bupply you. To one and all we extend a special invitation to visit our Store, view the grand array of Spring Merchandise that wo have gathered for you-. If you cannot come now send us your orders. Ox if at any time you should want Samples we will be glad to send them. Agency for McCall Bazar Patterns 10c. and 15o. Thanking you for your past favors, and soliciting same for this season, we are- Yours truly, THOUSANDS OF NAMES Of level-beaded people of good taste and judgment^*) OD our list of customers ! OUR advertising is done with tho sole aim of inducing a trial purchase. After that our courteous, businoBs-liko methods, and the goodness of our Goods keep the people coming'back regularly. Many nickels and dimes yon will save by making your purchases at THE MAGMET. Road the following List : Three-Hook Brown and White Collar Pads, they go at 19o each. 6}-8-3 Traoe Chains at the remarkably low price of 33o per pair. Padded Baokbands, worth 35o, at 23o each. Old-fashion Heel Bolts only So each. Best Harness Leather Hame Strings only 8c eaoh. Light Clevises, usually sold for 10c, our prioe oe eaoh. Heavy Clevises 9o eaob, or three for 25o. 8 and 10-inch Monkey Wrenohes, buy a doten or less as you please, 25o each. A good Claw Hammer at only 10o eaoh. A solid Steel Claw Hammer, the 50o kind, come early if you want one for 25o. Good Hatchets 10o and 15c eaoh. Solid Steel Hatchets, a tempt ing value at 25o. Try our 25o Handsaw.. Padlocks 5, 10 and 15o each. Mill Saw Files, sold for 25o, our pri?e loo. Cross Cut Saw Files, 25o kind, only 20o. Heodsaw Files B, 7 and 10o eaoh. Harness Riveters, considered big values at 40o, our prioe 25o. Shoe Nails, twp paokagea for 5o. Best Sole Leather 35o lb. Shoe Hammers 8o eaob. Shoe Knives 10o each. We have thousands of little things that add BO much to the comfort and pleasure of the homo. If yon want tho BEST ~?r? believe that you will be satisfied with what we sell yon, and the prioe chat wc ask wo are sure will be a pleasure to you. JOHN A? AUSTIN ANI> THE* MAQNfiHP, Kext to Foti Office. High Prioe Breakers and Low Prico Makers. You Should be intensely lu? teresied in this Si?iEMEn im WE are showing for Spring the greatest aggregation of choice Merchan chandise that this Store has ever displayed. Wc have visited the market twice already this year, searching for the choicest, newest things to bo had, and with untiring energy to get hold of the best things at the lowestini?.imc?a prices for our customers. We can unhesitatingly state that for good, depend* able merchandise, at economical prices, it will be to your interest to select this as your trading Store for the Spring. Our interests are mutual. We don't offer you something for nothing, but we do promise you full value for ?very cent spent with us. Reasonable people don't expect or want any more. Scores of our friends tell us, "We like to deal with yon, because we find your goods reliable/' That is the way we like to make friends, for we find they aro per manent customers when we get them along that line. We are not satisfied unless our business grows. We are well organized in every department to serve your best interest, and without any great hurrah 'wo beg that everyone coming to the city will give us a showing. This is geing to be pre-eminently a light, thin, airy season for LADIES' WEARS. That means abundance of Wash Goods, Light Silks, etc., are going to be used. Our early insight into the market in January enabled us to get the choicest selection of Wash Goods that we have ever shown. Not only in < olorcd fab rics, but in White Goods as well. Our showing of Wash Fabrics from 5 to 50 cents a yard will claim the admiration of ever? lady who looks at our stock. At 8,10, 12* and 15 centd we show an extraordinary attractive line with all the style of the 50 cents patterns. In reality, this is where we lay our great stress. SILKS. Most everyone indulges in Silks th- se limes. Why not, it is the queen of dress lubrica, and nothing takes their plac?. We have them in the lowest priced qualities, but from 50 to 75 cents we surpass ourselves. It will pay you to make our store a visit to see them. In Black Taffetas we don't believethere is a store in South Carolina that sells as much. Good quality, yard wide at 90 cents, good yard-wide Swiss Taffeta, soft and durable, at 81.00 per yard. Yard-wide, guaranteed Swiss Taffeta, sold all over thi9 country at $1.50 our price $1.25. The quality of the three lots isg/?od. We have sold too many dresses and skirts from them and know whereof we speak. TWO SPECIALS. One thousand yards, yard-wide Percales, 8 aud 10 cents quality, 5 cents per yard. 5'J0 yards of beautiful vat d wide, 12ic. Lavons, 7 cents. Our Clothing and Gents' Furnishings Coming in. We are r^a-iy for a great business. Remember, Dash, no twelve months' time with us. o ather up your loose change. Come to see us and we are sure to do business. C. F. JONE The Big Store of Anderson. Lesser & Coe Extraordinary CLEARANCE SALE. BEGINNING TOMORROW THURSDAY, JANUARY 23d, the re mainder of our line of Pall and Winter Gooda to be slaughteredat half value. We do not care to carry Gooda from season to seaaon. With every new season we offer Fresh Bargains, therefore balance of this season's Goods mnst be sold. We must make room for our large Stook of Spring and 8ummer Goods which will soon be piling in on ns. Prices will be made on all Fall and Win ter Goods that will insure a clean swoop. It is our policy tb oarry nothing from one season to another that a price Will seil.. Price xteductions throughout the Store a Half and even More. .Yes, it's right after Christmas, and that's one reason why we offer suoh remarkable reductions. . Nothing like bridging a dull time, if possible. To buy now means a saving of about one-half. {Such temptations a?e;all over the Store. Make your purchases before lt it is too late. Clearance Sale of Notions. John J. Clark's best Spool Cotton, threo Spools for only.. 5? Curtain Poles and Trimmings, completo each, only...... ............ ?4o Extra heavy all-wool Fasoinatora at only.l?e,, Children's Black Hose reduced to only..... -. . . 4o Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Undorvest, worth 2oa, only... ..........-,... loo ; White Quilts, ready hemmed, was $1.00, now only.f..69? Ladiea'Fine Leather Paraea, worth regular 25o, now... lOo . Fealherbone Corsets, best quality, value 50o, now.. . . . .. ,35? Misseb' Black Wool Hose, was 20c, sale price.. 10o Child's Wool Tam O'shanter Caps', real value 25o, now........Igo. Misses' Black Hose, sue 6 to 9, reduced to.. 3a , Ladies* London Kid Gloves, all shades and sizes, Value $1.00, reduced to. 79o Infants' Vests, former price.10c, sale price...... 5o Satine Comforts, extra heavy, large sise, reduced to.. 95o Ladies' White Linen Handkerchiefs, value 5o, for this sale. ........... 2*0 Pure L.inen Damask Towels, warranted all linen, at Only..- -.... 18e Clearance Sale of Dry Croods. Our entire line Frenoh Flannelettes reduced to only. 6o Our entire line of 10o heavy Outings reduced to.. 7o ^ Cotton Eiderdown Flannels, value 20o, sale price.. 12o * All Wool* Jean B to close out, was 30o, now.v..'.28o ' Turkey Red Table Damask, fast colors, at.. 24o Unbleached Canton Flannel, was lOo, now-. . Jd Extra heavy Flannelfor Underskirts, valu? 25o, now.. loo Full line Bed Tic at.... ..,.... .5, 6, 7, 8,10,12 and 16o Full Hue Bleaohing ai...5, 6, 7,8 and JOo Wool P?ttiuB, 40 inches wide, beautiful quality, reduced to.... 18o Clearance Sale of Ladies' Waists and Capes. All of our Ladies' Flannel Waists, were $1.25 and #1.50. choice now.... 75e All of our Ladies* Plueh Capes, were $5.00 to$8.00,ohoioe at..... Half Price All our Child's Reefers, were $2.25 and 52.50, choice now at. .$1.48 Clearance Sale of Shoes. Ladies' Dongola Shoes, laoo and button, at only. 08c Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, button or lace, heel or spring heel-. ,$M& Ladies* Kangaroo Grain Poliah, Fleece Lined, were $1.50, now. 1.23 Ladies* Glove Grain, button and lace, were $1.25, now.... . 98c Men's Hoavv Police Shoes, al! solid, value $2.25, now_..-. 1.75 Mon's Winter King Shoes, oalf lined, double sole, value $3.00, now. v.. 1.98 Men's Vioi Kid Shoes, caaranteed all solid, only. 1.93 lien's Calf Skin Shoes, Lace or Cougross, val?e $1.50, now.... 98o .' Clearance aloof Boys9 Clothing and Men's Furnishings, Boys' Wool Knee Suits, worth $1.00, sale prioo...-. 75* Men's Cotton Undervestroduced to. . Gentlemen's Neck Tioe reducod to. t.l?o Gentlemen** Pure Linen Collars, all sises, valae 10ot now.-. Bo Gentlemen's Wool Doublo-Brenstod Overshirts, value $1.00, reduced to.. 69o Now Embroideries. 5W,000 yards Embroideries at......... .........5, 6, <?, 8,10,12 and 15o F&EE !-H"a?.d-"??intcd China Tica. Suj? gow Goods of no and get a set of hand-painted China free. ?&k for C&apons* AXTOKftSOCT, (3. p., XTNDKR MASOHIO .$g^j^T?<