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wberry's greatest mone: customers as well as ices and best goods. Cc best selected stock in this stock will not only give per than you can find elsewhei ronage of the people of thic have been kept so busy th we have added three comr Our incomparable bargain /a duty to let this whole si everything in our line at loi Silks and Dress G< Anything that is new and stylish in Sifks and E stock and at competition killing prices. We hav few of the many good values in these lines. 4 pieces 36 inch Black Taffeta Silk, others sell for $1.00, 01 6 pieces 36 inch TaffetakSilk, others sell for $125, our price 4 pieces 36 inch Taffeta Silk, others sell for $150, our prie 10 pieces 36 inch all shades, cNangeable Taffeta Silk, othei 10 pieces 19 inch all shades, changeable Taffeta Silk, other 10 pieces 27 inch all shades, China Silk, others sell for 65c .10,pieces,27 inch Plaid Silks,.others sell for 98c., our price Come to see us on silks. We know we,can please you. 50 bolts of all wool mixtures, Cheviots, Mohairs, Cashmeri wide that sell revrywhere for 50 and 75c. a'yard, our price.39e "20 pieces 50 inch Boadcloth, all shades, that sell for 9ie. E 25 pieces 50 in. fine imported Broadcloth, all leading shad4 23 pieces 42 in. fine Serge, all shades and black at 48c. 5 pieces 50 inch Panama Cloth, black and navy, at 75c. ani Come tous for anything you may want in Dress Goods. THE BARGAII (-ared 4s!g uo panupuo')) tion of interstate comtr district; circuit or appellate court, or that would 'greatly redt ultimately the ./Uni'ted States supreine -of cases in wvhich coms court, if necessary. I am in favor 'of~ made to the commissi< the general .policy oQf -allowing any cisions of a basic c'h: p ersorNao seek j'tutice.at the nearest have the same effecc a point. AMetssibility to a. court of versed. justice is, in my opinio;a, essential to '"Already a valuable speedy and p'-oper redress. If theevvdthog te cot to whchappealsmy etae down by commissione: -. are too far away, many a man may revenue. Able and le: 9. submit to a wrong rather' than -attempt hv enrnee ni * to redress a grievance. Circuit courts kycsscmn bf are not alyvays accessible, and 1Ihr oidb ii t'herefore believe sihould .be reserved jrsrdneb h the right to appeal to the nearer dis- mrec!msint tric cort,as ell s o te crcuthroed would not go siic and hig'her courts- lar cases to 'those in -wl "The interstate commerce 'comn-cilshveen'ai mission ought to be enlarged, if neces- cmiso n uti sary, so that it may be divided in'to e ors eal'n sub-comnmit-tees that may 'be appor-anditresfth tioned 'to the various sections of the paeu hntep country when necessary, in order that fsgt ihteitr comp.laints may be taken up and heard jc,mFo cigi ~ rapidly. 'I'he commission ought 'to be plcmnieesol required to sit for hearings of anycmpins adtot suc mates i te mstaccssblepd istureso h ~p'lces Inothr wrds itis req ent iaceful pwhe te pt 'be rquire to ome al theway ommiosinlitying the is Washigton evenfromfar-aay ol icemnter4ae sould compourts mae o it *iforn-ia 'to get as hearing. It may not b e necessary to enlarge the comnmis-woldiethecm sion at the present time. Legislation ntrladvtlpr in that direction could be enacted losadrne tue next winter or at any subsequent ses-faoofhvigtec s-ion whenever it is. apparent tha't the i .efrtisac business of 'the com.mission shall have increased to a degree making the en- cmiso hudb largement of the commission neces sary. I afavor a condition of elasticitymebrso econ where the size of 'the commission and the work it has to do will correspond wasaponewthu with the demands made upon it. I oaeo pltcli don't want to see the commission loaded 'down 'with cases. A large do'c- oyofcenhi-r ket incapable of being handled *with- mdtohe wi *' lyjusicethr'gh te cnseuen"Ia the oposed tat o sp 'bilityof theommissintopdichargeT mha te fist its naral funttonrao han teamopurI "In tie unde this impleres taain g w ic'hcoti r rage nt terewoud 'b anevoinu thenist ite ter new A T e v-saving institution, and is reco competitors as headquarters peland Bros. is second to nor section. Everything carried it fect satisfaction and reliability re. We heartily appreciate the section. Our business has bE at we have not had time to pre etent cler.ks to our already la are walking advertisements f( action of the State know that wer prices than the other "self *ds. Clothin ress Goods we have in our Our stock in this line is imi space to mention only a sell the good kind only, the k Overcoats from $500o to $16.50. rSuits for men from $50o to $20 ir pice 6c.Suits for young men from $4.00 1 98c. BoSsa Knee Suits at prices rang $1.25.The best on earth for the price. s sell for $1.25, our price 98c. sell for 696., Qur price 50e. Shoes! , our price 48c. our5ce For everybody. *We know tI 76e South Carolina today, Shoes s, Henriettas, etc., 38 to 40 Snow Shoes for men from $2.50 t t other stores, our price 75c. Johnson & Watson Shoes for me s, worth $1.25 yd., our price 98c. Krippendorf Dillman Shoes for L se Our Stetson and Gibson I over for style nd we will s ~re juisru-todagl in'te ir ulits ryungmefoi$.0 ci belai dwn atly ecdedw Bos ntle uts atpreern ce he um'er mout ivoled bes nt favorthfrheprce' l'antwou'dbeI 'hik Te atsoud yth Crlnaoa,he )f Tes d- issonouhttobeo immesforten- rm$25 Lrate woldlyeffctve ont ohn o &ha aon Sosfrm Slw ntl e-ca hoeslyan sncrelpependor Dilanthesfr decsins ~~ wri~ pedig teultmteto pandGiso. s ofintenal heneer ama ver fhsuoornle,l we is rtent juris- mion ofnglen en hir declitisionti ce them nde aout toved a dori l not favrcis. rltion ouf beIan theoe aesfied o get'har o-h Lr n.Tesecee aioad outto beom te imedate racter inosuld "yPeffectie. Ibdn' 'then stogt nyoe lh as ni pren- canthone- and guarnteel against that donythanykesi by the commision h li.e-Wil cod tha rben year o dfctive, articularlnygre. . i ecso 'a org rairodintees Altheel -sof itralroadeneveresmt-te ha exprt com-nse wilDbg tated copinionswh latebry t on pfastisn com d eportacity whis- cision of tlea comiecsionheadM -eothe,adogtt bealf wl als ectly advatgeecision, teratoe co- tahnesaper -orgswhom h t:he righ-teto chc h ait 'heiplw i i es. ervd. e wll unterin (hei however,t 'hav e thces stonge puo- a-un -ichbasi prin- teiand gaane.gint ms donbCh ae yte commission.Iwog'ha ab done nyrai Tdob thehih-ro 'thouhtwl any hacue dfeoneitdforsome is.ihatfromdits ciaso wille, spedicaly htd the ahownir lcemand fiinc theirointess ave 'enduert scounser WDec g tat cxmce asahv virlly o picefas -in redea-I e aio ty of am' in s l."o msso, n he nteha.lf thie mity aLsoe,No. 8, Ada.g f M.r at om pe-tain Anegsar omunsicao do-mt Writet enure. if t e teir NoicieA. F.h shipr will,l ~ r.al noetr Mhnayve nin accs t o cloc in- On regardg the cr- Red e all. Vstnrtrncr edy fnstance tfrm Inl thelfco te se fat.n in pommisiowrng Tha mrsare beadnetly rues- hr ob osed and aun,c te wotngs ndom pedaredtpsyippers buy e exey as al thaeirtnualy du e so eresa tion.mI amii' T alnl."cio fofceswl fi ec n the goverstigc e ed enre. courth Lo ge o. 87SA . Me, wil Me hel reg talk infaor. d Mnh. iinar Seretrencr- sndy ntis mandte eld Itoin alwas andoeiraed or aya e vryapelthei sua bues.M e ofae applwit he asndyu coleion o engager willn V Cn GAlN Ynized and acknowledged and leaders of the lowest ie, with the largest and i our present mammoth , but is cheaper in price exceedingly liberal pat ,en so enormous and we pare advertisements, so rge corps of salespeople. >r us, but we feel that it's me are selling the best of ippointed leaders. g and Overcoats. nense, for men, young men- and boys. We Ind that wears well, fits well and looks well. 0. Single and double breast. ;o $15.00. Single and double breast. ng $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Shoes! Shoes! iat we have one of the best stocks of shoes in that will satisfy in style, comfort and durability. o $5.00. Keith & Pratt Shoes for men $3.00 to $5.00. 2, Southern made, at $2.00 and $2.50. adies, and The "Ultra" Shoes for ladies. No better made. lats for men and Boys are famous the world ve you money on them. CAROLINA. FREE! vye to the Girl and Boy send 1e largest amount of trade ~e Doll, Engine and Electric Magic Lantern i my shovw window. The Doll vten to the Girl and the Engine agic Lantern to the Boy./ ~e name of the child and the you purchase on the back of ~t and drop it in the box. The will be counted the 26th of er, and the ones having the amount will receive the articles. ur Mother, Father and your Friends y their Christrnas presents, and you >ur Tablets and Pencils also. Every :OUnts, ueBooL Store.