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Publishes l! County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MIANNi. 4. MAiI, PI 40o Yor Can't Say Too Much. When vou have Something good to re'o 111t'nd you can't say too much. ThIs i true of Mr. W. Scott liarvin's fatuOUS liin' of Fast Black Seamle!s Host. You can't say t1o much for them in their praise. There are other just rs good as they are. bat there are none so cheap. At 1') cents per pair we have never seen aiv thing that would equal them and if youi -olid see the vast amount that are sold over our counters monthly Vou would think they were the best too. We carry this line of losiery in large quantities in every size and in every style. Gient's. Ladies' and Children's. Of course our coinpeti tors will tell you that they have something just as _ook for the same tuoney: it is perfectly natural for tt-in to say that. hut it is not so. )ur tifteen years' experience in the dry goods business tell us that there isr.o goods on the market like Har viji's factory Hose for the same money. Try them and you will be convinced that thev are the best. W. E. J E.N KIN S(N. i. B. Tavlor. the liphotogirapher. W ill remai1n in lanning until April lZ. You can gtc a nice Tooth Br'u'.h fomii -w up. at Bro'knton's. It is with sadness that we announce' the illness of Mr. W. Scott Harvmn. Bliss Triumph Seed Potato-, a vxy e'arlv vari(ety. The i. B. Loryca Drug Died -esterda in Colum-bia at the hospital for the insane. li l Mollik' . ne.'aged about .5A) veal. .uzt received. a new supply of Writ in,-, Tablets. fi'om le t:.o 10c. at Brockin The Znme law goes into (teet 0arch 1.5tI aftr that time it will he un du!awfu to untparridesdoves!. etc. We have in stoc'k the genuine X'o. Early o.se steed Potatoe. he 1". h Loryea Drug Store. -at. .i. A. Kelly of the Kingstre' Bar and .i. 1. Mc1Neil of the Flo-rence Bar were in attendance upon our cour~t last week. .ohnsuons Chill and Fever Tonic will ure Chills and fever. The IZ. B. Lor yea Drug Store. The county pension board will meet in the count' Auditors otfice next Wed nesday. for the purpse of exaining mplicatlons etc. We are still headItiarter's for all lne Perfumery and l-:xt'acts. ('all and ex amine our stock. Brockinton. Mir. Tom carroll and family have moved to Charleston. where Mr. ( ar roll has taken a position on tie Plant system and is runing het ween Savannah and C'har'leston. india C'holagogule. an unfailing ,remn ear for fever and agiue. 'lie 11 b. Loryea Drug Store. \Married in Charleston. on T1uesday evening Feburary :Eth. by Rlev. X.- U Watson. at the resideuce of the bride father. M1r. J1. P. Carroll. formery of 'larendon, and M~iss Elle Burns. The great .Jap~anese' Salve. 31euthol tum. eures' he adac he. ear'acht'. .bruises, sore throat, neuralgia and all imtlaira tions. T1he R. H. Lor'yea Drug store. 'There is a sublition4 going aroundl askingx foi' contributions to erect a tombstone over the grave or4 ( '~ama Richard M1. Skimmer,. who was kilk' on a Virginia battle tield in 1%ti. The p)urity of our medicines ar'e r'e eognized in'the Philipipine Islands. *.e having just received an order from curi r aviay possessions. The Ii. B. Lor '.ea Drug Store. denkinson's stor'e prlesenlts quite a neat app1earance since he has arranged it for an up-to-date dry goods establish ment. He is opening upi a magnitigient line of spring goods. Go) and look at them. White Pine ('ough Syrup with Tar. a reliable remedy for' coug~hs and colds which we have no hesi taney m com mending. The II. B. Lotryea leutg Store. 1r. L. F. Carrigan of Socety H ill was here last week in attendane upou the court in the interest otf his fr ieud ('art. . H. Hursev. M1r. Ca rrin in one of til wealthiest mlerchatnts. in the Pee D~ee section. A\ delightfully cool and refreshing ]o ion for preserving and softening thet skin. excellent for chappe'd hands. face and lips. Almond ('ream. 'l5ve. a bottle. Tle R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Silvet' has become known as tile vilaue of sensations. onllast Friday that commntinty changted the order of thingts. anl now has the ditinction 41 of nayvmg a colored women. X1ri Adau m Rh~1ame. who gave4. birt tlio triplt . Plant seed that wi ll getrminate. To de o 54sucessfully4d ' ust XWood' G.arden Seed. ''tes.td andtied1." W ' ootl, Y el low Danver"s"'nd 'Silvr 'ki "t'lm( on Sets just re.ceived. The 1. B. Lorye.ta Drugz There wvill be about 00 tax execu ios1 issued. and out of tis niuber o\e' half are non-coletable. and4- many" ar doutble entries. 'The' books shouli e cleared of the non-c lle('tames,' an'i in their places put the tax-dodgers. r. Francis H. Williams. l'hi. G;.. --iaate of South ('arolina Mledical Eolge. pnarma'4cy depart meat. late witXh les'rs. A. 4. Barot . Son. ('har' "e'01on is in c'harg'e of our' prescription41 dearmntrl. The nt.. B. Lorye'a D rug ((w\n. oi(f Ri ~ni. for a pac4.kage4- oif --Th Nor tern Wee tkly Leader''. anl Englishi paper4. uish ed at N''wcastlt' nne, whieb ivt's full accounts of th iritish- Boter wtar from an Euulish --rhe- isno : tt: w'rn m'.' Little im: til 4es s .1.7)4.. "xp::. by Ho d-. 5.araparnla. The lad.'4ie ofte Mlethodist church i av in te tore' lately occuplie'd by W. I. Chandle as a furniture store, ant'rtainment on the evening of the 1 :. st where refreshments consist ing i'y.ster's. ea'1kes anld c'ream and o4ther' ic 'thinurs w..ilibe servd. , . y :does- nat eurt evth4V4"'in.: B t it a: d urter and :axtve tr it. iTh . 11. In '''" Drui Store. d -ec 4-' "ed- was a Mlaon and a nmh-r o t Order of Kni'h" cf'tis He 1 'btlon1ged4- to4 lodges- in ('4nh I. The'~ fuea 4 okpir-a- a hert aft. heit.l a:~ It t'ik Th 1 ub hn) ( .It N Acgn p cr. A :to a i: \ rid: -r:lti ' l lln. \z I . S. .. Feb. 22. CI.. ionresma Norton, is~ alcitlman. - I in-oector floup: ve 1h.- Iixoh erv sv ~ ztem. A>u vlor-m:v ho !a: for hiFosiun, 2hi. 1eon h S:a:t has, noe bette or0keri n Cir dee!1 in -Norton wokswthu h*'*tm ctovli Hop1 ovv th "m main a ' c boi vh %l t itantilh is slit l e t r . i -rKV ,harN n0 'r X !:::-: wi n t : , '. ('11 o ~vt:l \Vi~ h Hon. e. wrks willn: 'I - r i . . coHina: hu ::-' Itif ii. \n . -l edLl hI moe inos new'' tore T andt. as soon 1s hv e an advmu hisgof 't L i 'II ,-:T )I mardno and pced 1 n eibi i ron h h-ut o r I in te e rca rc.Kndall wa ian- ivrd to seen whate willnd pCu vt Con te he shape of Fast'er t' for nI- the. ladiet. te f..: that very married iman will love h visis h1's wife aud atviss eir of what rval art is in hatoloy at K -l for% W E~i -it: .r W.i Ca'.""'. \.Y. ant- A had yapya ovr twny yo Maors mAri o o a i mw duiine w0ha u: I .:....::. I was !er Ato: us. lim 1at: nyI rsa. and i2 h,-lca ue fr~n ie ,tr:. be iei': to bW a : pan.t : t' or I al' ,oms mOft thdaet ion. lItit diiist w lha you cat. t.tt). Iha ne H. n . r \W. M. 1- .ki4ton . Hann ine. Court Continued. A wl wtt ltrs- ia t' week. t ihtn easeaganst 1.'. Brook. indiocd by I. t. richhourts for criminal lihl. had! ju, Srt een c'ocludedk aS :0othe test -imlony. tantain ItC. Davis who was retain d to assist thv Soliit in the pmcrcution of the castn madte th oieinmt aing t. Captain Darvi' spofeh attractlV. not o1'y th jury libt the tBar and theL au dfi'nee, and ait wathe unirsal opinio An that it was a msterly efnrt for tht vindication oif his tlient. His aMeals ar justice werei full of pathos and ilo iuence, and the words .which fell from hit is went straiglt into the iminds and hcarts (f the, jury. 'Major tarion Moise folflowed, opetning t for the defense. whoalso dtlivred a magniniemu speech Major Moise's speech was full of dra matie eloquence. and his rtasoning was tron . It is sedoml that w.. hear uh ma'niiciet oratory. ('(1. I. a. Le and HW. Joseph F. Raham mnade Th" closing spi-ecs for the det.fenkce, the-se gentlemen apphea inmev~ey priKA nall tio the legal phast of the cart. Their ar nsWero fu l of Str onpi lea point.t. and to a layman it eied a if they had the law onl liir side of:, lthcnt'roveruy.The5i ilic~tor that ed te warueknt, iam afe vidiain th eadful teiltewai of the jurmoy. andu ommntn o he wa artgtl.Tuensts of coun trl fo riio'd heldeen st oicito r WonI niJhd'te oublied wa. egrandvifa ou ranrd and thga lt-eain. of icidet r occkd jti as Cnolone fox edu tea. iltti prce ing., JurrtlGeo. A.t Bradhamcywasveuddenly tfkenpl. thetlt ira hof course..'hir was supne.adaMr Brandhm lft the court. froo tho rekive medica aid Ittune aut no odb seriou. an ate rem inin ofut inll 4the' air-. aittle' whide he retuned andt thel tilt was resume ad. at he conclusion oft the rumetno Hilo Ho o -hage tatd. is charge binwi thin aIL limitte etsus-tti of thio cit thal'(t 'at compro mise verndi woulr- he rachd, hor however, i eemed tanxou lto dot their dutt :t atrusomdeib e'ato thete ti vhitn ofi' g u'iltwt" recm mndtin ao rhemere of iiI~the cout. nonc stencati'te. whichW w. Richhour' he Irstor. andeiit the fmanou whlote caater ta limpu'gnedw inl te detfam ator cir~cularwichaudVi. Broekie'litt to u.~V 1-- . etd fort iel. rhs iacur andc askedt tIhe tjudge tlimp~i-ofalih sentnced expresing i1n t~et thait all he wa seek'. was a-t vidicatio. tis he had, aIt theilt had o the jury and' tnowtt he wa latisti 'The resut of cthe ttti h ' 4 remve the2 'tigm from his feeed y tisreqetfrmiI Mr.' Ri suprem court onutrFH. Husy frte iln It il hereembre thtth'hoi eid caseda iooddeamo comoin AN ELABORATE FUNCTION. Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradham. '. .\ ladh 4'n n l .t l-'rI~i r ' ::"'''. w 'I :1 It 1' 11 n 1'c I I ' Ille at % '11-1t1 ant: ,:I .11~'aI 11'1 ' t )! '.44 11 4~44'.'4 ) V T.4 l'''it,''li' .42 '14k Okl,4.' 0 111s. 4112 lazom- in si 21.lve . tl.4 Ile h .'( 4.11 112'' 11 it'1 1l'21 I( 4'.'t' t nh, nt din: mi ha, Insr hnoi. Tim cca~o:: a, 1i e.. r at on ;)Il ' m -11 fh : m1 i :1 'v4di 1t awm111: trit-ii ofn .\ r. a nd .\ r ;. .\). M.dhan .\: ~ h a .im d bei n- 1 h.'. 441 11arpi i l., j( v: -hel oamily a oneihMrs. 1:1:41 11 - t 21. \ la" n 'f the 'da' fri h., t , kouhinwt :fMd reen d theD i.Nl1- m11-, 1 '' llv 12 \a r . o t. !wa ('.e w :z 1"4, rolativ t= )n Irr ou il 2r111 1 et ' 44routh pn t - il ha .t . : ', ti. . ( ).( ' 'au.t in w411 l It' ' i ' i -. V11V( 1' ' .ri chai.n . :m l v re .ch titw al lint ed !ill r f ti ,nan!-uittth ere i <>n*. 14. 21 l2.. I' th4(.'v hian' in hand, W ''ll*l l:l:me:.lIl a-ni <> ei- the (o42' lv4., 4If i1-. b il-ia ly l i this 141t tterf lit.w card il wni. umblaone inasivr with em''. trig cahilm a1ond abov whs : ilddn l di: Ihis ound hinsin and1 follo wi thiS The inf etnt 1q4'.thl in-S . pirin doundI al of artt w hi h. nuteh 1.4 1 _r t ( I 'zI I I c I ",'11 111iVtI Iii~ g t '4114(I -ntl 1. jhnfa11 cm ' 1.h.1a a 2a 'i o. - .rd 11111. boh linooi that infanctu wil h nw1 and jy'itl w in. the. ame 4 .in E l'e n ll , 11 . 1h'' moth er atf t h - ,r--- en ur bIde 1 . R. Coe ict'll .anth cwn fren o v. 4d he.. te relativ0 4 111o th i.11 - haired to the aifinds th couple. Whm the 5atoraf. th 11f..miy,. delive . ' with 11Innin1. ho w t n i went macinzrdown " thecorridoro time their ruleinhihatef wioh ite re4sin1 ch111dren n aY d1y1 hare2 of144 th ' ohi 's god . Whill h 1h4.'~ ~ h ,144 V. M,' t .14 411 14 '.44 mintiste wva4 ai the mith ofi h ier '4iners i 1 addre1 s ' the infnt' uta. " rs vt'1will dow 4. I4) l of4 po 111.'rote t. 11. hich a e 411' k1 (' it) t'.' .' 1111 11 tit '.4.11 . 221 IV1.1, 2rin'' to Ien. my tiltle ., when'. 144 mnv . I a inv that iat 'si- noIll l)will be '.brokt. 4 . 114 a1 The c1mpany w'r1 in ab litrbedl with thn the- luing l( brl'2e . ll th ile t. go. m ha t th211\ mare it tlo hei d o to thea fhi-Iillvice wIebrc aa downfro Iabovet bult] there werec some who were o a:0wdd iut (lfte lhor-t a had itough)trefuge on the laughtrs their11411 1.4 4.2 1ar1werepier eb W.014.1'1'1221 di-qplay (if aqw'44'u4. Of04o-k tik' font of 11 . and thn by. dIeta1t, h w111.' rlliied io th.F 1 il 'la I tining W Vi . '-i'4 .1 4142 14)" t ~ I1tI' 11 2' 2IV ''Tn-t'lt d 1ill.; ' .214 tithi - if go'22i4 withou 1 yi n. and w1' a l fol t ttmt to d .4ri b' wha't wa. 14.42' mresenthed to einor the appttfrw will i ay.h wvr. Mhat wa 1s our ple 111ated'~ 1t h eab le w2 th th241 e 12, vid4)1 and1." M( er. 2ur eye fea2ting n)what\ w Ebuhts that had'214'4 ith ot bee 11ori' 4he af~i us1.'and 1.0 to4. '..the4. 1)l4 ft4 of u2, 1thi4 writer'' mi.'4.11 have2 11214. ented11V44 himself with2 1the2 nu'.nit411. 1 14'1111'i.ieene. srou d in2-.: and 1forgotten4'14.' tvo' raify hif inner man:.1' the rt in der124 4'.; was 1 a l 4re 1in 1ne.! 4.nd4' r1eme.1 :u in 1that k it. i4. only 11nce2'' '1n 4 a 1 quarter.'1 11f. a 1122tur that 111 i\1,111r 1w44d.41ng1 f1a. ts at'' ord an.1'1U. opportum"iy 14 fo 1144'.ewspap 1er 1114 114tit .' e set' to, for4 44 \upywhc oudlst4u1orvs 1-vis r.'-minded4. u'' that21 we14 werel 44t the4 ir42 14.1 e.1 and2)1. '.here1 would e se11 .''verl 22le morek4.1111 1to be21jsfrved.' which12n11 1hoe11k44 4'.*.' thoghu and cauie our (Itarv-1. 'n .1.21 1' 44 impleme t 1 111p.' W2'e2 l wer then abeled''. wi4th111 a'l4satin. 11 ribb4.' w'.4ih4. w 1ord 1222141 . '.4 1 . 141'(. 1 1' ''.44444.\1 1. ''' When'.4. .411 deoae with1'Q'4.. 1hi1 ' ark of4414'1 istincti, '..11 were proud' of1 1 it.4 111nd Vamo n'' o. 1 h' wa41 s4 11a1 lady'.21'.nd~' la ie4 e".14.. "tha 444441 was1214 1 41 to ke p4ew 'a laa4t 14ver did. get a.11 badg pinned on he we -'di not.]4 1 e. it.' and1 i wold not.1' '.ur-, la~le:.h a od oehn owl away124. the time 1nd k e-niieve on h'er or. whoha thel key.'1' Ilto hr homfe. .e 2141 Mirs. 1abl. l7 . 10115 Ja e :'h tMr.py uh and Mls L peth. as'embt~led gurt. Mr.t Mrelowellews n happyI4. Laer in442 thle kvnifgtesnso h realle many. happyte hou41 nd ad u tin~ k-f tha 21111fu rfrain:!' TurWlkns bakws1mi. n bckar Maim n rahain ilvre ~ ] Mr. m:1111 Mr.e A. 1hf :Barrn.sl - Jur (4 lln toni. bte nf Mrh. ar' A.e \prkle acr of yorte.iI routh. he41.r Nch'.oomts. n herw MLord ble you" fr them.1 rt.' 4. wa. all 2miles. and move about'.' ('(i111 1114 much'1l1 tiel. of4412. 11114 511X'f th marow in ihons adnevr ee Dr. and Mrs. w. M. Brockinton, cream ladle. Mir. and Mrs. A. Weinberg, salad spoonis. Mr. and 1rs. (i. II. Hluggins. cake knife. 31rs. Ella A. Thi:.:pen. Valdosta. (ia.. shoe buttoner. 'Mr. anild rs. W. (i. King,. pickle stand. Mr. and1 Mrs. S. J. lowinli, syrulp pite-her. 3Mr. Theodore BeIll.Aidtirsion. piekie fork. ir ati 1 rs. ('. RI. Ilarvinl. fruit dish. Mr. and 11rs. L. Levi. toirlato spooln. Mlts. -1. E. Pipkiin. salt cellars. MIr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, toiiato spooni. Miss Lizzie Convers. salt spoons. Mr. aid Mrs. A. L1evi shoe1 horn. shoe aid glove huttoner. Mr. and Mrs. R. (). Purdy, salt el lars ard spooins. Mr. ani Mrs. 1). W. Alerrnarn, ta blo :poonls. Bsovd and Samtiuel ( 'ICoh-. it picks and eraeker. Miss Maxv Wilson. tea strainer. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wilson. meat fork. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. 4ieiger. elaret plitch. lerI. Miss hlatt ie Harvin, dinner hell. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. M1eLeod. fruit dish. Mr. W. S. Harvin, vake basket. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. C. Ilarvin. piekie stand. Mr. andi Mrs. Joe Bradlhani. butter dish. Miss Janie Ingram, silver cup. Rev. and Mrs. 1. 1. We-lls. ncat fork. M)r. and Mrs. .1. 1) Ucrald. herry spoon'. Mr. ant Ir,. E. J. lrowne. butter knife. Mr. antl Mr.. J. H. Riby. berry spoonl. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Iaynesworth, Florence, salad fork. Mr. E. 1. Reider and daughter. nut set. M\r. antd Mrs. S. A. IRktbv. gravy ladhe. Miss Olivia Iugram, napkin ring. Mrs. It. C. (al Iucbat. herry spoon. Mr. F. P. Ervin. sugar spoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hf. Williams. sugiar spoorn. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Thanes, darn 111g egg. Miss Mary Lee Thames, key ring. Mr. Lionel Stukes. sugar tongs. Mr. and Mlrs. .1. C. Stuke., butter knife. Mrs. 3). E. Walker. berry spoon. Mr. and Mrs. Iseman. sallad fork. Mr. and Mrs. 1. I.Bagnal.meat fork. Mr. J. E. Scott ani daughter, berry s4poonl. .John V. Cousar & Co., Richinond. syrup pitcher. Professors .T. P. Inahuit antd J. A. Thackston. salad fork. Misses Mellie ari Lizzie Nelson, pickle fork. Dr. C. B. Geiger, sugar spool. Rtev. and Mrs. MelDowell. cream fle. r. W. E. Bsrown. tomato spoon. Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Ingrain. tea poons. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trecott. fruit basket. Miss Grace S. Bailey,creamn pitcher. Mr. J. S. Wells, spoon. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Bradham, syrup pitcher. Mrs. Sallie Wells and daughter, berry spoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chandler.cream p iteher. Mr. andi Mrs. W. C. D~avis, meat tork. Mr. 11. M. St range. cream ladle. 3Mr. arnd M1rs. 13. A. Johnson, knives and forks. Mr. and M1rs. .A. .1. Whi~e, doiley rings. C Mr. MIitch Wells. pickle fork.. 3Mrs. .Julia Cuttino, silver pin. Mr. C. E. Strange and daughter ake basket. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rhame, crearn ladle. M~rs. E. G. Hall, coffee spoons. M1r. anid Mfrs. Eugene D)ickson, ('of fee spocus. 31r. J1. F. D)ickson, ereami ladle. M1r. ani M1rs. .J. L. Wilson, bjerrv Mr. and 3Mrs. A. B. Hogan. berry spoon. Mr. andi Mrs. D. J. Bradiham,. tea M1r. E. C. Dickson, c'heese scoop>. 3Mrs. .l. M1. David andi 1r. J1. . Brown, ladle. M1r. and M1rs. WV. F. Callieott, Kan sas City, creamn ladle, butter knite. sutar Spoo0ns. M\iss Miary S. IngrarA, paper knife. Mlr. and M1rs. Breedin,. meat fork. M r. Clarence IBreedi n anid sister. mnustard spoon.~ Rev, and M1rs. J1. 0. (bou::h, butter dish. Mliss Lizzie Perry, salt a rid pepper stan ds. .\r. F. U. IlichardIson, spoon t ray. .\r. and Mlrs. Ben Keller, mustard 3Mr. and Mlrs. N. F. Wvalker arnd son. Spartanburg, tea spoons. Mlr. arnd Mirs. Joe Sprott, ice spoon. M1iss Jessie MceLean, tea strainer. M\iss Carrie Legg, toothpick stantd. .\r. andi M\rs. W. E. Jenkinson, chocolate pitchier. Mliss Hattie Bagnal. card receiver. Mir. and .\Mrs . I. 3M Bagrnal, silver waiter. Spain's Greatest Need. Alr.R.P \ iivia ofH r 0e ia. ' . Vn Diitr. itokn at F.o\\eton sh~' e\auivr tpaiin th. ba'i ..- h a: ' Aoe, Good .Coughc :Meiin for Cilderen.lve an Idiy:'u. pur ih :heblod W-n it thema;-.rbenCet s oftheumarves.u m vig and ne ife' into' every ,Tmisele. rerend' ore:n of:he ody.If wak. ire or i ii: Dr. Citna oetn l e ltrae fethle Ch fil li 'irl wil i a a i.n. yD . \ l (lf ( if ."iU in t -l' PlanersCU BA N OI1L cures EI~~ Cuts, Burns, luises, Rheu matism Ea iSc Price, 25 cents. Notice! IIly 4.1ial lit' Wf D. L. .1\ 441d . Mrit :e yhiY sn W . I. Z.\o .N I if ( I i- I r\! . TX 4 17 w I Ir , ;t I b P :! NIA Why P~rotest? W h ~. ' .: ;i w p ble t :: w PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES PAINTER. W , hav.- furnish d th :. 1);:. ' ..for n:mn rvi..e s . u rclwrhe in Shi-.1 Strictly Pure Paints -uairante' lowet mai~rk t Tb:::re -. Longman & ilartinez's Celebrated Prepared Paints. R. B. LORYEA DU STORE, SAAC M. LORYEA, Propr. Sign of Golden the Mortar. MANN ING. . C. )+O+OO+OO+O++0+O+0+O PROOF. R IIt E1 V A C r DTE MIATIS.I tol makeNf 9id s io: h whop hav' r-t. I r s1 volintart; leters savn::thy have l been urd are'.: Nve ..J. L. Fo ter. i . N . : Mr. .1. E.?Iiehinon.lk ed i (tir.edsboo. . ('. Dail A:s: 31r4. .\ I)us a rmn en : sold in ManninlI by' the 11. II. I..oXLe >.0oOo0+O+O0o0o+0 Ne We are too I opening up ot Spring Goods, big Ad. next va give you priCE what we have The New V THE YELLC C. W. KEN Ladies, Don't Read This! .Ili receie, a le lin" ( of linsertionls.,- cspety a ll be an(l S) goO(od il (1ulity as to sat I bough-it lartlv and (direct frotilm i he Ia 111n ufactlters. thereby nOtwitistanltdiln the advalncef il tlhe price of all goods. I am in pos).itionl to 0!Ye yo (! O some bar-' gains. inl tlhis line. iv stok (df Lawn ifalld Mull Em1bro1ideri0S. ValI. and Torchon Laces ;re sim 'iply beautiful. La dies. don't take my word for it. but come and see for yourselves and f aim satistied you will bear. 1m13 oUt inl 1mY stattelent. And don't forget to look at my line oI Embroiderv Silks, Em broidered Hindkerchiefs, Belt kl1-les. .Jt iBelts. Puff and Side Com11bs. Lin[4.n1 13urow Scarfs, Trav C(overs. Centtr Pieces. ALL STI AMPED. rea dy to be efm Ibnodered. In fact a lady can find in my str dalnst aivthing" she wants, (vt111 a Nicycle. (the Ra nbler) on oi tie best on the market. in Ladies' or Gent's. I also handle the Ideal, the best wheel you ever saw for 15. Ladies' or Gent's. Come and pass your judgmnt on them and I ai sure if you want a wheel YoU will hur one of them. And. by the way, I have on hand about 501) Flower Pots, in all sizes.that I am offering cheap. When you come to town don't fail to coll to see me. Respectfully. LOUIS LEVI. tore! usy this week r big stock of but watch our eek. We will ~s and tell you ork Racket, )W FRONT. DALL, Prop. LOwIMG OUR OWN HORN! We wish to announce to our many friends and patrioni- that never in the his r (of our business were we better prepared to take vare f our friends than sating, for early last fall w, placed large orders for spring deliveries and aS we are in a position to name prices 15 to 20 per cent lower than 1r m111 Cmpet rs. and it is our intention to give our patrons the benefit of our gooa buying. TIhire is one thing that we would like to impress upon our patronz we sell b:i.i but iet class -oods. First class goods are better for the merchant who lThe*m' and htter for the customer who buys them. Cheap. shoddy goods Some Astonishing Prices. Ca 11 anbAodY heat tlI pices'f Will anybody try? 4.0 i 'rds y ard w'ide Brown Homespun at 3c. per yard by the bolt: 1c. :- ar-l whenl wit. 4.1100 yards; nice Spring Shirti I -int ('*alico at 4te. per yard. 4. ii yards ('ash Skirting that cannot be sold elsewhere for less than Se. :- hiut we offer you this lot as long as it lasts for only (ie. per yard. ()ur line of Piques. Duck. Skirtings. P'ereales and Suitings is the mhost up1e( e ever shown in this town. Jus- call and see the line of Pereales one yard wide that we are otTering at I. I-r vard. We feel sure that you cannot *buy them in this market or any wher& ese for le-s than 12-e. per yard. We don't care what other people say 11out these roods, it will pay you to see our line before you buy. for we have the id- and we bouht them at the right pri-as and we are going to sell them Dress Goods and Silks. Our line of Dress Goods and Silks is the most exclusive we have ever shown at this season of the \ear. Especially do we wish to call the attention of the trade to our line of Silks and Dress Skirtings. Black Crepon Skirting. Black and Navy Blue Briliantines. in all prices, from 40e. per yard to $1. Our line of Silk Shirt Waists is the richest and most exclusive ever shown n this town. Mrs. Barfield has recently moved her dressmaking department to our store aol our patrons will tind in Mrs. Barfield an able adviser as to the prevailing vIes of the day. < MILLINERY -: MILLINERY. - Our Millinery Department will be under the able management of Miss Lydia ( upedge. who tilled this position so acceptably last season. Miss Coppedge is now in the North at the great centres of fashion buying our spring stock.of 'Millinery and studying the styles. Niiss Coppedge wul re iiain in market several weeks vet. and when she returns she will show one of tii finest lines of spring and summer "Millinery ever shown in this town and it will not be amiss to say that she will have styles down on the tips of her fingers. A Word About Shoes, Clothing and Hats. If im want a nice. genteel Suit of Clothes or a nice Hat or pair of Shoes. it lay you to come to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store for them, for we have them at the right prices. Three hundred pair of Little Boys Knee Pants at 25. 30. 40 and 50c. per pair. Gents'. if vou need nice Linen Collars. Cuffs and Shirts. come to our store nl you will get what you want. for we have just gotten in a lot of 100 dozen Col au-s and Cuffs-all pure linen which we sell at astonishingly low prices. FH o i r 1 y. leiember that ue are sole agents for W. Scott Harvin's famous line of Ho sierv. the best goods on earth for the money we ask for them. Ladies'. Gent's anol 'hildren's. in Tan and Black. all at 10c. per pair. Yoturs truly. W, E JENKINSON. IIWhite Goods &I Wash Dress Goods a iIn Profusion. We Are Record-reaker In all lines of White Dress G~oodls this sea - son, and "Wash Gosaealterg.sy the Mode Paris. We have Engelish Long Cloth, the mot e liable and durable thing you can get to make Also Danities. Linons, Canmbries. Lawns, SikStripes. PK's and P Q's for Shirt Waists, prices f rm 5c. to 50c. yard. HeavyP K's.'P Q's, Welts and Ducks for I Sjirunning~ frm 1c. to 35e. SiSilk Shirt Waist Patterns, I SIi o tw\oaIh like are ust the prettiest things anywere.Theyare the se'ason's nl eet (IC s -~ins at 49e. and 'e per yard. )ur SILKS" it 85 and 90e are whc'Xfat other's In Black Skirt GoodsI We are hedqjuar~ ters rm l c. to K1.25 perx yard. emc ing all the p)opulari weav es and efcts.. Broines l. Poplins, Mohairs, Sireillianls. Briliatinttes. Sirges and Melrose ca ri each them.I Y ou will tind also) a ful line of ColoredF Dress(Goods. such as Waverly's .Jaquards. .\lhars ete. . at 10h0. vard and up.ni The Old Reliable - Sn A. RIGBY.1