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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., JULY 8. 1903. Advertisers will please re - member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure publication the following week. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:45 p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freig:ht trains are approachins Mannin. Fare. 10 cents each war. Mr. I. M. Bagnal is now recreating at Glenn Springs. Miss Hattie Bagnal is on a visit to relatives in Williamsburg county. Mr. L. L. Wells will soon open a book and stationery store in the Levi block. Mrs. H. Levi and Miss Nettie Wein berg are sojourning at Glenn Springs. Mrs. D. C. Scarboro of Sumter came to Manning last Saturday on a visit to friends. The Fourth of July was observed in Manning last Monday by a suspension of business. Quite a number from Manning went to Providence last Monday to attend a big picnic and dance. Mrs. Hattie A. Harvin of Privateer is in Manning on a visit to her father, Mr. W. Scott Harvin. Mrs. Addie Black of Columbia, is in Manning on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strange. Boys, get to your books and take ad vantage of the opportunity now offered for a Citadel scholarship. We are glad to learn that the council will put the Institute in thorough order before the school reopens. Died yesterday, Mr. Joe Harrington, at the home of his brother, Mr. W. F. Harrington, near Manning. Major Abe Levi and family left last Monday for Atlantic City, a noted sum mer resort on the Jersey coast. Rev. M. A. Connors will preach at Fellowship next Sunday at 5 o'&eck p. m. Public cordially invited. Captains Joseph and John Bates of Wateree have been in Manning spend ing a few days with Mr. J. D. Gerald. On the 4th inst. a telegraph message was sent all around the world in 9i minutes. The world now wears a belt of wire. There was a small sizeu conflagration at the Alderman mills a: A.colu last Monday night, but very little damage was done. We are informed that Prof. R. Means Davis of Columbia will be here during the teachers' summer school to deliver an address. A basket factory in this town would be a paying institution. There is plenty of material and a fine market for the product. If there is anything in what cotton staticians say, the indications point to a short crop of cotton with the highest prices in 20 years. The new bank will be ready for busi ness, by August 1st. Its quarters will be in t'he store next door to S. A. Rigby .. until it can secure a lot to build upon. The family of Mr. W. C. Chandler left this mornin" to live in Sumter, and their house wvill be occupied by Mr. J. S. Plowden, who will take boarders. Mr. D. B. Jones of Davis Station is now in Nashville, Tenn., where he has accepted a position with the Cumber land Telegraph and Telephone Com pany. The editor of THE TnMES was called to Columbia today to attend a confer ence in the Governor's office with re gard toproviding for an exhibit for the State at St. Louis. Mr. R. Boyd Cole, a recent graduate of the Citadel,spent last Friday in Man ning. Mr. Cole will engage in business in Charleston until September, when he expects to get a position in a school at Rock Hill. The school trustees met last Satur day and elected the following teachers: Mr. E. J. Browne, assistant; Misses Jessie McLean, Lida Scarboro, Nina Riser, and postponed the selection of the picpluntil later. Died last Thursday, Victoria Brock, an aged negress who had many -friends among the white people. "Aunt Tora" in the days of slavery belonged to the late Captain Joseph Stukes, whose chil dren-.were devoted to her. During her illness they ministered to her wants and when she died made full provisions for her-burial. The State authorities are now inves . tigating the "cherry bounce" and "cider" man-crazing decoction being sold in the shops and we look for the constables to receive orders to seize it and put it through a process of des. truction which it needs as much as any vile blind tiger whiskey ever sold in defiance of law and decency. There will be great pleasure at Pan ola on the-11th inst., and it will be sui> -plied in big bunches-military parade, music, dancing, barbecue, ice cream, cake and lemonade. This will be a gala occasion, and those who have beer fortunate enough to attend a "blow out" at Panola will appreciate what is in store on the 11th inst. The editor highly appreciates the inmitation tc share'in the joys of Panola's hospitality. A letter addressed to the Bank 01 Manning was picked up on the streets and opened, then thrown away. The finder of this letter, whoever it was, violated the law by opening it. The letter should have been returned to the postoffice or to the addressee unopened. How the letter come to be on the street is mere conjecture; probably it fel] from the hands of one of the bank's -employees while - going from the office with thie mail. We are satisfied no one is tampering with the bank's box, but if they are they will be caught, an'd it will mean a long term in a federal prison. Manning very reluctantly parted with Mr. E. E. Randal and family yes terday. Mr. Randal came here fron: the north to become superintendent of the Manning Hosiery mille and aftea being here a short while he was so wel. pleased with the people that he sen1 for his family. Mrs. Rlandal and hei little Reba at once won the hearts o -their acquaintances, and we had hope the Rlandals had become fixtures, bu for business reasons they decided to g< to Slatington Pennsylvania. wher 3JMr. Randal will have charge of a larg< mill: in conversation with him he ex pressed an affectionate feeling for th4 people of Manning, and that he hope some day to return. He spoke kindl: of Mr Harvin the proprietor of thi mill, also some of the hands. The Ran -dais leave Manning with the goot wishes of all who made their acquaint ance and during their stay here the: made a number of very sincere friends We sincerely hope some day to havt them return, and when they do the: wil recive a warm welcome. We want our tobacco raisirg friend: to to bring their crop to this marke and help to make it what the proprie tors of the People's Warehouse promisE -a first class market. We know thosE interested in the Peoples, and we be lieve they are honestly striving to make Manning a tobacco mart second to none Carry your tobacco where R. D. Clar will manage the - floor, whether some body else has a lien on it or not. A mai can sell his crop where he pleases s< long as he pays his debt. .Therefort take your tobacco where you will gel fair and honest treatment. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain: Stomach & Liver Tablets. They invig orate the liver, aid the digestion, regu late the bowels and prevent bilious at tacks. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The County Commissioners have awarded the contract for building the new jail to the Pauley Jail Building Co. of St. Louis, Mo. This company was the only bidder and the amount bid is $6.590. which is 590 more than author. ized by the Act, but we understand the Board, before signing the contract, con ferred with the delegation, who agreed to supplement the additional amount al the next session of the Legislature. The plans and specificati3ns have beer seen by us and as the jail appears or paper it will be a nice building. We heartily agree with the Board, if a jail is to be built it should be a good one, and the additional amount will insure a building that will not come under the censure of grand juries. The jail is tc be completed by November, and we suppose work will be commenced soon. The Foundatlon of Health. Nourishment is the foundation of health -life-strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the one great medicine that enables the stomach and digestive organs to di gest, assimilate and transform ali foods into the kind of blood that nourishes the nerves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation for health. Nature does the rest. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all disorders of the stomadh and di. gestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol. Sold by The R. B. Loryca Drug Store. A Chance for a Young Man. A scholarship of $40 in money besides exemption from tuition and other fees is provided by the Legislature for one young man from each county to pursue a one year normal course in the South Carolina College. Examinatlons wil] be held on the 10th inst. before the County Board of Education. Applicants should be at least 19 years of age and preferably teachers. Write President Benjamin Sloan, South Carolina Col lege, Columbia, S. C., for blank on which to apply before the 10th. Besides this valuable scholarship the College also ofiers to young men in each county two normal scholarships good for four years and exempting the holder from tuition and other fees. Moreover, teachers, women as well as men, may take the one year normal course with out fee of any kind. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser-it will cure constipation, billiousness and liver trou bles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are different from other pills. They do not gripe and break down the mucous mem brances of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arousing the secre tions and- giving strength to these or gans. -Sold by The R: B. Loryea Drug Store. South Carolina Military Academy. There are two vacancies in the State Beneficiary Scholarships,to be awarded on competitive examinations, for the county of Clarendon. Blank forms of application should be applied for'-at once to Col. C. S. Gads den, Chairman Board of Visitor-s, or the County Superintendent of Educa tion. These applications, FULLY MADE OUT, must be in the hands o: the Chairman on the 30th day of Jula in order to receive attention. C. S. GADSDEN, Chairman Board Trustees. July 1, 1903. God divided man into men that they might help each other. The slowest to promise is always the niest faithful in keeping his word. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a famil) where there are no domestic rupture! occasionally, but these can be lessenet by having .Dr. King's New Life Pill! around. Much trouble they save by their great work in stomach and live1 troubles. They not only relieve you but cure. 25c, at The R. B. Lorye: Drug Store. Actors may be prompt at rehearsal but there is always one prompter. There's a difference, sometimes, be tween mills that run daytime and thos< that are run nights. Notice. The course of study at the count: summer school will be Algebra Pedagogy, History and Civics. Th( books to be used are Wentworth's nev' school Algebra, Landon's class manage ment, Lee's new school History and Peterman's civil government. S. P. HOLLADAY, Supt. Ed. June 27, 1903. Special Low Week Rates From points on the Atlantic Coast Line to seaside resorts. Tickets on sale Sat urday, good returning including Mon day following. Attractive schedules, un surpassed service. Summer Tourist Tickets to mountair and seaside resorts limited for returi passage to October 31st on sale unti September 30th' For full. particulars, rates, ete.. cal on Ticket Agents or write. W. J1. CRtA;G, Generalt Passenger Agent. H. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager,. 'Wilmington, N. C. CA BTOR.I A. Bers th , The Kind You Have Always Boughi It takes a cold snap to get the dr op o a thermometer. Most connubial ties seem to be bov knots-at least they pull out easily. "You married me for my money. "What of it? You married me for m, beauty." 'Well, both securities hay depreciated. SCOTS EMULSION serves as a bridge to carry the weakened and stzrved system along until it can find firm support in-ordinary food. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 40e-45 Pearl Street, New York. Ram's Horn Blasts. The indolent know nothing of rest. You cannot eliminate lust by legisla tion. There is no self-satisfaction in salva tion. Heaven is deaf when the heart is dumb. Innocence is negative; perfectionpos itive. Principles mark the steps of man's progress. Submission is the secret of spiritual strength. Spiritual visions are not given to sloth ful dreamers. Old seeds must be broken before new life can begin. Christ is the first man whodared face the future. There are no necessary evils in a righteous world. The common place is often the place of communion. A life line is better than a speaking trumpet any day. The religion that is laid on the shelf soon gets mouldy. There is no opportunity to read the' proofs of life. Complaisance with sin is not compas sion for the sinner. The slander we cause is the only kind that clings to us. The devils crown always slips down around our necks. He makes no friend who never made a foe. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day. Eeart searching is V. good cure for the habit of censuring. The fruits of the saloon go back to its roots in the citizen. You cannot give me your love until t you take off your glove. Better the water without the well than the well without the water. I The man who thinks he is smart will surely smart for his thinking. The only sermon the devil really fears is the living one on two legs. Often they who try to uproot christian ity only shake down its fruits. Time marches with noiseldss footsteps through a world of groans, healing hu man hearts with the pressure of invisi- I ble feet. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargeton, Tenn., saw her dying and I were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. *Trial bottles free at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. "My fortune," she said, "came to mec as a birthday present." "Indeed!" ex claimed the suitor, who had thought her practically penniless, "and that was-" "My face." Ctres Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers, Eczema, Cartsucles, Etc. Medicine Free. Robert Ward, Maxey's, Ga.. says: "'I suffered s from blood poison. my head, face and shoulders were one mass of rorruption, aches in bones I and joints, burnin~g, itching. scabby sin, was all run down and discouraged, but Botanic illood Balm cured me perfectly. healed all the sores and gave my skin the rich glow of health. Blood Balm put new life into my blood and new ambition into my brain." Geo. A. Willhams. Roxbury. face covered with pimples. chronie sore on back of head. suppurating swellingn neck, eating ulcer on leg, bone pains. ivening skin cured perfectly by Botanic Blood Balm 'oros aln healed. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood broubles, such as eczema. scabs and scales, pimples, running sores. carbuncles,. scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all ob stinate cases that have reached the second or third stage. Improves the digestion: strength ens weak kidneys. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and pre paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,~Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice seat in sealed letter. For sale by The R. B. Lory-ea I Drug Store. A Great Debate in Sumter. "The Practice of Alien Immersion is Subversive of Baptist Principles as Taught by the New Testament," is the subject which will be discussed by Rev. J. J. Porter. D. D., of Joplin, Mo., and Rev. C. C. Brown, D. D., of Sumter, S. C.. in the First Baptist church of Sum ter. The discussion will open at 8 p. m. Wednesday, July 15th, extend through. Thursday, and probably embrace Fri 'i'he railroads have been asked to rant reduced rat-es for the occasion, nd if they agree' to do so, due notice thereof will be given in these columns. Visitors can get board and lodging for 75 cents a day at the following places: Curtis House, 326 S. Main St.; Dennis House, 120 S. Main St.; Chan dler Hou e,- 3 Oakland St.; Ingram House, 101 E. Liberty St. Jervey House, 103 Main St., and the Wells House, 126 5. Main St., will fur nish board and lodging at $1 a day. Hotel Sumter, 109 S. Main St.., and the Nixon House, 114 S. Main St., will accommodate visitors at $2 a day. -Visitors who prefer to stop with fam ilies will be accommodated at .$1 a day -if they will notify, with stamp for re plyv Rev. F. M. Satterwhite. 15 W.. Bartlett St., Sumger. S. C., of that pref- I erence. Where two or more will oc cupy the same room they should make joint application. Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stomach is overloaded:; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and intlames the mucous mem brane,'exposing the nerves, and causes the glands to secret mucin, instead of the natural juices of digestion. This is caled Catarrh of the Stomach. For years I suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, caused by indigestion. Doe totrs and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. New Soholarships. The last General Assembly provided for forty one scholarships, one from each county, in the normal department at the Soutli Carolina College for young men teachers, or young men intending to teach, worth free tuition and matric ulation and forty dollars, at five dollars a month for eighgonths to assist in paying living expenses, application must be made by the 1st JTuly. and ap plicant must be over nineteen .years old. Application blanks can be had by applying to President Benjamin Sloan of the college. This is a good oppor tunity and wve hope some young man from Clar-endon will take advantage of it to'thoroughly prepare himself for the teaching p)rofession. S. P. HOLLADAY, Call a man a donkey and it's up to him| BUSINESS LOCALS, S. I. Till's, Levi block. Everything goes at reduced prices at ,he Furniture Store. The Jenkinson way: Clearing out all HIillinery at sacrifice prices. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Jenkinson way: All Lawns and Dimities going at astonishingly low 3rices. The Jenkinson way: Clearing out all pring and Summer goods regardless >f prices. The Jenkinson way: The greatest ;tock of Millinery ever shown in this own at the prices. The Jenkinsor. way: All Lawns and Ximities that sold at 12.!. and 15c now oing at 74 and Se. I will move over shortly into my new tore and am selling out my stock heap. S. L. KrasnotT. Any kind of fruits or vegetables can >e canned on a home canner. For sale >nly by The Manning Grocery Co. The Manning Grocery Co., is exhibi ing at their store the best and simplest anning machine we have ever seen. In order to stimulate home canning, ['he Manning Grocery Co.. is offering o sell to persons purchasing a canning nachine from them, cans at actual cost. For Sale. 98 acres of land adjoining J. L. Wells in Santee township, also !00 acres of land adjoining Jeff D. Iolladay in Mt. Zion township apply Lt this office. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every oint ached and every nerve was racked ith pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo omotive fireman of Burlington, Iowa. 'I was weak and pale, without any ap )tite and ali run down. As I was Lbout to give up. I get a bottle of Elec ric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt s well as I ever did in my life." Weak, ickly, run down people always gain iew life, strength and vigor from their tse. Try them. Satisfaction guaran eed by The R. 3. Loryea Drug Store. He-I'm in love with a charming girl, nd i'd like to ask your advice. She 'm willing to help you all I can. He Vell, would you advise me to propose to ou. )TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ichard I. Manning, Plaintiff, against acob Butler, Newton Butler, Sarah Martin, Mary Ann Bowman, Esther Lawson, Lillie P. Lawson, Edward P. Butler, Ada Mason, Ida Pear son, Jasper F. Butler, Sicco Martin Butler, Hessie Ann Butler, Adam Bowmarn, Mary JT. Miller, Alien Bowman, Jr., Charlie Bowman, Al len Bowman, Kate Bowman, Willie Bowman, Harry Bowman and Ida Bowman, Margaret Bowman, De fendants. ~UMMONS FOR RELIEF.--(Complaint Served.) co the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re uired to answer the Complaint in this tion, of which a copy is herewith erved upon you, and to serve a copy of our answer to said Complaint on the ubscriber at his office in the town of ,anning, in Clarendon County, and tate of South Carolina, within twenty .as after the service hereof, exclusive (the day of such service; and if you al to answer the Complaint within the ie aforesaid,, the plaintiff in this ac ion will apply to the Court for the re [ef demanded in the Complaint. The Summons and Complaint in this ase was filed in the office of Clerk of ourt on the second day of July, 1903. Dated March 21, 1903. A. LEVI, Plaintiff's Attorney. The Defendants, Jacob Butler and harlie Bowman, take notice that the "laintiff makes no personal demand .ainst you in this action.. A. LEVI, Plaintiff 's Attorney. RIE ASONS WIIY he R, B. Loryea Drug Store IS THE MOST POPULAR Dg.UG ESTABLISHMENT NORTH OF CHARLESTON 1.BECAUSE Uniform courtesy is ex .St,. tended to all patrons, whether rich or poor, white or colored BEC AUSE We carry the largest and .nd. most complete line of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. BECAUSE Our Prescription Depart Brd U. meat is conducted on strict Pharma ceutical principles. ~BECAUSE Promptness. Celerity. .Dispatch and Skill areexhibited first. last and all the time. -k BECAUSE Night calls are cheerfully, ).U. courteously and promptly rezsponded 4 CUSE envy, jealousy and mal BEa c av no home in our establhsh ment. 7th BECAUSE We are agents for the . justly popular LONGMAN & MAR TINEZ PREPARED PAINTS. hBECA USE We are agents for T. W. 3. WOO &SONS' Tested and True Garden Seed. Seed that will germi ~nate, and which sec-ured the medal for general excellence from the Paris ..Exposition of 1900. 9th.CAUSi-E W ac"h agents"for COMPANTS Products. We have many unsolicited testimonials regard lng their efmiacy. h0 BUT WThy tell people what they Iu. already know? And they are fully aware that THE R. B- LORYEA DRUG STORE is conceded to be the Ideal Drug Store of Clarendon1 County. For Twenty-eight years THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE has met every demand made pon them. and while "mea may come and men may go," the Sign of the Golden Mortar stands ike a beacon and shines for all. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Sign of f ho Golden Mortar, S MANN INC, S. C. .. J~ nON E NO. 2. W"Mail Orders receive immediatc attention. CUBA. FIFTY DOLLARS for a ten acre lot on EASY PAYMENTS. For terms and booklet address THE CUBA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION, 27 Obispo street, Havana, Cuba. For Delicate or Weak People. Names that Count in MEDICINE. CcARE, A ACCURACY, R RESPONSIBILITY, E EXACTNESS. These terms might mean little to you as far as r their direct significance is concerned, but they are apt to mean much to you whenever you have a prescription to be compounded. 'We try to represent in our PRESCRIPTION work these terms in the fullest sense. All dan gerous or otherwise important prescriptions are prepared by an experienced druggist, who is reg ularly licensed, after an examination by the-State i Board of South Carolina. A system of double check is used-in other words, each prescription is carefully studied, after the ingredients have been weighed out, by two druggists, to make sure that no error has oc curred, and that the dose prescribed is not too large., This system is a protection to both the sick person and the doctor. C You get this care because you pay for it, and it is yours. We give 'this care because we are trained to do our duty, not ninety-nine times out of a hundred, but a hundred times in a hundred. It is possible for us to make a mistake, but we ( 2 earnestly endeavor to make a mistake in our store as nearly impossible as we can, by CARE and WATCHFULNESS. Rhame's Drug Store, SUfIERTON, S. C. For Man and Beast. For Pain-Internal or External. j Ie Wehave accepted the agency for Clarendon County Sto sell the Western Hlome Canning Machine. This is the only practicable home canning machine Son the market and is so simple that it can be used by any child that can tell the time. It can be used on any size Sstove or range at the same time a meal is cooking. We invite every one interested. especially the ladies, ~to call at our store and examine the machine, -which we now have on exhibition. We will also carry a large stock of cans which we will sell, to those buying a machine, at actual cost. Call at once and place your order, so as to be ready for canning time. Yours truly, ~The Manninig Grocery Co. The time is at hand for placing Flues in your bans Swith which to cure your tobacco. We have anticipated your need by making up the finest lot of FLUES ever shown on this market. we invite your closest inspection of them. Call and let us show you how they are put to ~gether for your convenience; we will take pleasure in showing them to you. Our prices are such as to sell to the closest buyers. We make one price to all, which isI We still have an excellent stock of Bellows, Paris Green, Wire and Twine. Our Therrnometers are Guaranteed to be all right. 0HOUSE3KEEPEIRS Our stock of COOK STOVES have come in; we will be glad to have you inspect them. They are the finest Cookers we have ever sold. Dnot fai1tto see our display of _ We are making a special sale of this crate. You will Sfind the prices almost half of what is usually charged for the same quality of Ware. If you do not care to take advantage of this sale we will be pleased to show you the different pieces and name0 you te prces. Very truly yours, Mailing HrRdware Co. Ninety-nine merchants out of a hundred put down July and, ugust as two off months when nothing can be done but sit down .nd wait for the fall to open up business and let their expenses nake big inroads into the fall profits. THE JENKINSON WAY is to have no let up-keep contin tally at it,. making every month stand for itself. Sit down and >1ay checkers to while aWay the dull days of July and August. )h! now, Jenkinson is doing his business with all the energy he an bring to bear on those quiet months. THE JENKINSON WAY is to gather all of the odds and nds together and mark them down at irresistible values for the' ash-values that will make you go down into your pocketbooks or the cash. Just look at some of these prices: A large line of Dimities, beautiful styles, that sold in the early pring at 12 and 15c per yard, they are yours now for the cash at ic per yard. We still have on hand quite a large assortment of those 'c ,awns that we are now selling at only 2Jc per yard; ten yards for >nly 25c. A large line of Crash Skirting that we have been selling at Oc per yard; they are yours for the cash while they last for only 1- per yard. We still have on hand quite a large line of Ladies' White Lawn hirt Waists that we are now selling at about -one-half of their eal worth. We can sell you a nice Shirt Waist for what the ma rials will cost you. If you are interested in Shirt Waists it will .ot do for you to miss this very choice bargain. Cent's Shirts, To misrepresent an article you are advertising does you more .arm than good-it really does you an injury. When we say we re selling you a 50c shirt at 35c or three fgr $1 we mean just wh -e say. Call and see the splendid line of Gent's 50c Negligee Sh hat we are selling at 35c, or three for $1. A large line of finer goods at very attractive prices. Great values to offer in Gent's Summer Underwear. Call' andl ee us. Ladies, when we tell you that we are selling out all Millinery 7 ods eicept ribbons at half price, we mean just what we say. - Ladies, if you need a nice Hat at sacrifice prices, here is yO pportunity. Collars and Cuffs. _ During the hot days of July and August you will need lots." ollars and Cuffs. Come to us, we will meet your wants with rgest stock of Collars' and Cuffs to be found in this part of -th tate. You can get just what you need in both.10 and 15c OODSE TS Ladies, we carry the largest stock of Corsets of any house .. bis town in both. 50c and $1 goods. All of the best brands of ets are carried in our stock. . CLeiARING OUT. We are offering great bargains in all lines of Spring and 1er goods in order to close them out by the end of the season B. Ho) euflirGos.fS AIEROF. Summer time has come at last, and to stay,withgra force. Owing to the late cool spring weather you have not done your usual shopping, hence all our lines are jam full of Seasonable Goods that we must. greatly reduce within the next few weeks; and so to do this thing weavill ' make the prices along all Iinesaof Dependatble Goods..soJ . that our competitors won't care to even try to ma-tch. IOne case new smooth finish 32-inch wide Colored Batiste that woeaehouses have been asking 10fc for: we offer the entire -lot Asna'ppy. full fashined Hose for-10c, or three pair for 2.5c. Just a fee more of those Full Bleached-Tape Neck Gauze Under vests. If y ou have been putting off the buying of such goods you will - need them now: they are still yours for Sc each. Only a few left,. Plenty of the Unbleache'd Tape Neck Summer Vests at oc each, or 50c the dozen. One case Palm Leaf Fans at lc each. KEEP COOL while they Nice things in White Dress Goods. Washable Persian Lawns, India Linons, Organdies, Nainsooks, SDimity, Madras, Mercerized, P. K. 's and Fancies. see if our prices ' are not below the other fellow on such goods. S Ladies, our stock of Embroideries and Laces is a great deal Scheaper than you will get them elsewhere in the city. Come and see fOyurs esshow window looks WARlM these days of SUNSHINE, but if you will take timte to ask about the prices of this lot of RugsI displayed there you will find that the pr-ices are away down below zero, wvhile the quality and styles range way up to 100. Rlugs from 40e to $1.50; that is 25 per cent off in prices. Get your pick while they last. We are receiving another shipment of those fine Summer Shoes, Iin the Strap Sandals, Colonials and Oxfords. You will appreciate these Shoes if you see them. Come to see us and spend your cash and if you are not pleased 1tell usabout it. J. H. RIGBY anager. HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMMU UUUUUUURINUUURNII