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pa Publishes All County and Town Of- an ficial Advertisements. ri= ho MANNING, S. C., SEPT. 1G, 1903. , _ui 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. t ni Manning Street Car Schedule. 1o Leave Central Hotel corner 9:- 4 a. m. and 6:4. an p. in. for the passenger trains. .ad the car will bi also meet the frei-ht trains. rranrements at have been made with the agent at depot to telc phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. Je Cotton sold in Manning today for 10.5~. no m< Rev. A. N. Betnson is back again at th his post of duty. ke se. Miss Lydia Coppedgemilliner at Jen- a kinson's returned from New York last Sunday. se Watch the advertising columns of THE TIMES, they will always be of interest. Mrs. Abe Weinberg of Camden is in fe Manning visiting her parents Mr. and ru Mrs. Aaron Weinberg. Bi in Mrs. H. D. Plowden, who has been spending the summer at Cheraw, re turned home last night. ye Last Sunday Mr. C. R. Ridgill was bitten by a ground rattle which necessi tated the services of a doctor. sts L Dr. J. H. Hawkins, who has been ro visiting at the home of Hon. H. B. a Richardson, has returned home. E The cotton crop of this county will L< not be as large as was expected. The gi weed is good but the fruit is poor. . siL The school children are happy but su their fathers are making wry faces be- h, cause of having to buy n.w books. - The Bani of Clarendon is now ready for business, and it has in its vault one of the finest burglar proof safes made. di Mr. F. Earle Bradham,a recent grad- fit uate of Wofford college, has accepted w a position in the Due West graded sm school. ai al Rev. J. W. Perry of Hartsvilleat one in time the universelly esteemed pastor of tr the Manning Baptist church, isin Man- Ca ning to-day. at fo Mr. R. Boyd Cole, formerly of Man- f nine a recent graduate of the citadel b, has secused a position in the Barnwell graded school. Mr. W. H. Anderson of Summerton g is now at Holly Springs, Miss., buying b cotton. He writes us that cotton in of that section is short. J: The two families that have moved to ti Manning from Salem are an acquisition t to our town, and we would be glad to di welcome more like them. et The county Superintendent of Educa- R tion of Marion county is a fugative from m justice. having committed forgeries a: amounting to about $2000. Since cotton has commenced being Hi marketed, Manning has so far made a very good price showing. We hope our buyers will keep it up. t - Sammy Swamp farmers elected J. H. Keels president, D. F. Maboney secre tary, W. T. Touchberry, J. H. Brown t and W. N. Stukes delegates. From the reports made to us. every u: township was organized into farmer's ir clubs last Saturday, 'except two, and I these will be organized this week. Mr. W. C. Chandler of Sumter spent yesterday in Manning. and about the first thing he did when he struck the town was to pull for the artesian well. 1 Mesdames Ezra P. Geddings and w Letitia Griffin of Pinewood spent sev- p eral days of last week in the Fork vis- is iting their aunt Mrs. M. R. Alsbrook. ft Mr. W. E. Jenkinson is back from the northern markets, much improved y~ in health and ready to do a large busi1- c ness this fall. Read his big ad. thisn week.a For a bilious attack take Chamber- i lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and ah quick cure is certain.\For Sale by The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store,Isaac M. Lor yea, Prop. The ladies of the M. E. church will u give a "Lunch Box" party next Friday F evening, Sept. is, at Paxville academy. p RTefreshments will also be served. Eve- b ry body come. - Ruffin Mitchum,the young man whose 1 father was inquired of through these V columns.is a son of Mr. Edgar Mitchum . of Alcoli.who was badly hurt last week at Alderman's mill. Died at his home in Lake City, last Friday night Mr. R. D. Rollins. county treasurer of Will-amsburg. The de ceased was a brother of Mrs. Jno. F. McLeod of this county. By reading the advertismeut of the Rt. 1B. Loryea Drug Store,it will be seen that Mr. 'Isaac M. Loryea has again thrown his individuality into his busi ness. Just look for him. The town of Pinerood is reachingt out and entering the competitive trade I markets as will be seen by the enter prise shown by Rt. F. Epperson who is 1 advertising in this paper. The farmers of this township organ- 1 ized last Saturday, and elected J. M. 1 Galloway president, J. S. Ridgewayi vice president and A. C. Davis secre-1 tary. Messrs. A. P. Burgess and Julius S. Davis are the delegates to the con vention. We want our readers to remember Mr. Thomas Nimmer when they come to town to buy nice things for the household or the table. Nimmner al wars keeps a fresh stock of those things which people who love good eating like. Read his ad. in another column. Tbe show windows of Venning the jeweler, Till & Co's dry goods store, the Mutual Dry Goods Co. and Kras nor's furniture store, are certainly a credit to the town and shows a progres sive spirit in their proprietors. It is wrth while to see these windows' and espccially at night. Last Monday while coming to Man nng Mr. D. M1. Morris of Sandy Grove won promotion to the title of Coloniel by killing near "Appelt's Mill." a rat tle snake which measured 6i feet long and 8 inches around, it had 18 rattles and aL button. So hereafter it should be Col. Morris of Sandy Grove. Capt. A. N. Freeland formerly of Sumter, but latterly from Alcolu was in town last Thursday looking the pic ture of health. The Captain talks im terestingly of his travels in the West, and in Eu'rope, but while here he did not allude to the many matrimonial escaades his name was connected with in the newspapers. Hirschmann's store next door to the postoffice is filled with a nice line of oods this season, and there is no store n town more anxious to please the trade. The millinery department has a stock which will compare with the best, and the ladies in charge have spent many months at the north to learn the fashions. His advertisment another column should be carefully ad. .\iiton Pirigg'.. colored, while on c v home last Saturday night, so le during the night was struck by sing train, near Bradham's m: i he was not found until nearly si e Sunday morning aud died about ur after he was found. His left thi; s broken and the left side of his he s crushed, supposed to be by the c. ler of a passing engine. Working Overtime. ight hour laws are ignored by tiic eless little workers-Dr. Kng N fe Pills. Millions are always at w"I ,ht and day, curing indigestion. 1 isness.consiipation.sick hcaaache a all stomach. liver and bowel tr ?s. Easy.pleasant.safe.sure. Only - The it 13. Loryea Drug Store. N perusal of our advertising colum 11 convince the reading public th nkinson is at h.c- and th r. he c t have his establishment enlarger re past time. He proposes to le chase. and if the others want ep up they must get a move on the yes. Jenkinson has now a real rtnient store. Dry goods, shoe, clot and furniture departments, ea )arate and distinct from the other. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.,s ed for six months with a fright aning sore on his leg: but writes ti ecklin's Arnica Salve wholly cured five days. For ulcers, wounds or pi the best salve in the world. Cl. aranteed. Only 25c at The R. B. L a Drug Store. 'he Moses Levi Memorial Institi trted off last Monday with an lment of 230 scholars. The facu e Prof. C. E. Boyd principal, % J. Browne assistant. Misses Ni ser. Lida Scarborough, Jessie N pan and Francis E. Davis. After t ides have been arranged the trust< 11 employ additional teachers. I cerely hope the school will have cessful session and the teachers' .ve the encouragement of the patro The Pleasure of Eating. Persons suffering from indigestii spepsia or other stomach trouble ' d that Kodol Dyspepsia Cuae dige at you eat and makes the stoma eet. This remedy is a never faili re for indigestion and dyspepsia a complaints affecting the plaads embranes of the stomach or digest: act. When you take Kodol Dyspep ire everything you eat tastes goy d every bit of the nutriment that y< >d contains is assimilated and app iated by the blood and tissues. S1 The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. On last Saturday, Mr. -M. C. R, io was the driver of the team tl longed to the Penn lumber Compa Sumter, which were thrown i1 ck's ci-eek by the falling in of 1 "idge, came ia to see us and stai at both he and the team were s( sly hurt by the accident and the c tion of the bridge was somebod relessness. We judge from what ich says there will be a heavy and made upon the county for do -es. s Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Che ra and Diarrhoea Remedy. "B. L. Byer a will known cooper is town, says he believes Chamb in's Colic. Cholera and Diarrh emedy saved his life last summn e had been sick for a month with w e doctors called bilious dysenter.1 4uld get nothing to do him any g ttil he tried this remedy. It gave I mediate relied," says B. T. Lit rchant,HancockMd. For sale by'] B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac 31. I a, Prop. Capt. Edgar N. Plowden of Br gton was in town yesterday to light of all of his old friends, and as looking like a racer just out o sture meadow. The old gentlen 83~ears of age and has a fund of rmation which makes him a walk tevlopedia, when it comes to kn g what is going on in this busy wo~ Te wager there is no man in nty better posted on internatior tional or State matters than he. e always glad to see the old Tille e and e-et a shake from his honest Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little as saved" writes M1rs. W. Watkin! leasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia: ayed sad havoc with him and a te e cogh set in besides. Doctors trea im, But he grew worse every day. ngth we tried Dr. King's New Dist r for Consumption, and our darl t saved. He's now sound and we verybody ought to know, it's thec Lire cure for coughs, colds and all 1 seases. Guaranteed by The R. oryea Drug Store. Price 50Oc and el rial bottles free. A gentleman from the Santee see f the county complained to us al he destruction of fish with dynan i the waters near him to such an nt that large quantities of dead re floating about the water, and tnch is unbearable. There is p14 ff law to prohibit this practtee, he people interested should invoke a's aid to put a stop to this whole estruction. As a rule people do ike to prosecute a neigbor for u: vnamite in the fish streams, but awwas placed upon the statute be o prevent the annihilation of fish )nefit of all the people, and wh< ieighbor has no regard for the law hose living near him he shouk( nade to respect the law or pay the tlty. A few convictions of respec~t epe will put a stop to the practi( ike the running brook, red blood that flows throl the veins has to come f omewhere. The springs of red blood odnd in the soft core of bones called the marrow some say red blood also co: Ero the spleen. Healthy b marrow and healthy spi are full of fat. Scott's Emulsion makes blo~d by feeding the b marrow and the spleen a de erichest of all fats, the ~ cod lver oil. For pale school girls invalids and for all wi blod is thin and pale, Sc< Emutlsion is a leiasant and blod food. It not only f, th blood-making organs (vves them strength to thir proper work. Send for free sample. sCcoTT & Bo WiNE, Ciemists, 4 49-4:5 iPer Street NeV Lis It used to be where did you get that ne hat. that colltr and cravat But now a the question is where will you get your 11. hat.. collar and cravat. and in fact a in- gentleman's full outfit. David J. Chan an iler, the clothier of Sumter is in this h week's issu talking to the people of ad Clareudon and giving them a cordial el- invitation to visit Sumter and inspect the lraest and best assorted stock of clothing hats and gents' furnishings to be found anywhere in the State. "Dave" and "Jim" Chandler are so well known se to the wearers of mens',boys' and child s drens' clothing as to preclude us frem k. saying anything with regard to their 11- business methods-they are known to ad be men who never misrepresent an ar ,u- ticle. and who make good anything 5c from their store which does not give satisfaction. They are also known to be men who are spurred on by competi tion and the closer the competition the us more active do they become to work for at leadership i n thelr line. B e sure td when you visit Sumter to ,o in and look '^ a.t D. J. Chanhier's great big stock. ad - _.-- - r to .::!WCt XA e- Bears the ' Kind You Hate Always Bought I- Signature ch of Teachers Examination-. The regular fall examination for f- teachers will be held at the court house Pul in Manning on Friday, September 18. at The examination will begin at 9 o'clock it a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m. des The following is the law regarding re qualification: )r- SECTION 12. That after February, be ginning in May, 1903, there shall be two County examinations for teachers' cer iicates each year, to be held in May ite and September, and that hereafter no 'n- teacher shall be employed in the public Ity schools of this State who has not regis Ir. ter his certificate in the olfice of the na County Superintendent of Education Ic- and submitted proof thereof to the Board he of Trustees employing him. es SEC. 13. Every applicpt for a County Ve Certificate shall make a satisfactory a written examination b e f o r e t h e ill County Board of Education. on s. uniform questions prepared and furnished by the State Board, the examination to be held in all the Counties on the same day, or he or she yn. shall present to the County Board a full -ill diploma from some reputable chartered sts college or university of this State, ch known to be of good standing. No cer ng tificate shall be issued on a diploma nd showing that the holder has only com or pleted the course of some particular d. .ve partment of a school; the diploma must sia show that the full college course has )d. been completed. >ur S. P. HOLLADAY, ro- Chr'n Co. B'd Education. )ld August 31. 1903. CASTORIA. .ch Bes the Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought iat ipatre ny of ito cd Better swallow your good jests than ri- lose your good friend. >n y's Sweet are the uses of adversity: bit Sr. ter are the uses of prosperity. 1le- ..+. - mt A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Ear Slv Risers for biliousness or constipation >y ou know what a p)urgative pleasure is. 'These famous little pills cleanse the liv of er and rid the system of all bile without er- producing unpleasant effects. They do yea not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give er. tone and strength to the tissues and or 3at gans involved. W. H. Howel of Hous Ld ton. Tex., s'ays '"No better pill can be >d used than Little Early Risers for con im stipation. sick headache, ete." Sold by le, The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 'he ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ or- The rising generation owes much to the inventor of the alarm clock. If vanity were a deadly disease every e undertaker would buy fast horses. he- - -- ~a C ."3'Cas 1LI.A, iann Ber te ThB Kind You Have Always Bought w of *ld .--__. hel The dead march is not necessar ily the Veone that the musicians have murdered. an When the last trump sounds, some odwoman will ask Gabriel to wait a min ute. Is my hat on straight? Special Low Week Rates aoy From points on the Atlantic Coast Line of to seaside resorts. Tickets on sale Sat 2adl urday, good returning including Mon. rri- day following. Attractive schedules. un ted sur'passed service. At Summer Tourist Tickets to mountain ov- and seaside resorts limited for return mRpassage to October 31st on sale until 1.September 30th. *ly For full particulars, rates. etc.. cal: Ig on Ticket Agents or write. B. W. J. CRAIG, .00 General Passenger Agent. H. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, .o Wilmington, N. C. 'out ---- ~ ~ ite, The oil of insincerity is more to be ex- dreaded than thesinegar of vitup~era fish tion. the ____ A od field of corni n hn efarmer doesn't care to have crowec seover. sing A walk may improve your appetite the but a tramp will eat you out of hous< >ks and home. Th FOR FAI Never in our nine years' busine: ter Bargains than this season. TI spent three months in the Northerr in finding those Maxy and June bamra cities for the cah w hichi wte will gli -and customuers. In Millinery we age the Leaders in SI ig For our Dress Gioods Bargains r orn 61 quality Peau de Soi Silks in seve: 75e quality Black iDress Goods (Gob are 75e quality Mingled Skirting, the vt te quality 1 enetia............ te5equality Flannel, in all the latest d S1.3.5 quality yard-wide Black guar 1.50 better quality yard-wide Blac1 lies 1.75 quality Black Crepe de Perry. one 2.00 quality Black Silk Finish.. 1.50 quality Broadcloth, in all colc een In fact all kinds of new Dress tion all. -New Remnants of Ribbons, p're lewv 33.00 quality Lace Curtains, per pa one 1.7~5 quality Clarendon Counterpa .it 40e quality Pare Linen Hemstite V~ 5equality Pure Linen Towels,) e 75e qualit'y Pure Linen Iiemstite 4.50 quality Best Imported Linen Doilies to match, each.. . nd Also Doilies from 25e per set t 75c quality Oriental Portiere Go< 10se We also guarantee to be the ch )tt's general line of Ladies' and Gent's. rich tion to the purchases as to above glad to furnish them. jed~ Again thanking you for past pa but with apprer-iation. -Yrk Next to BUSINESS LOCALS. S. I. Till & Co., Levi block. Cotton Sheets at Rigby's. The Furniture Man, Levi Block. [tf. Ready made Skirts all prices at Rig by's. Rigby's is the place to buy your Rib bons. A few more of those 40c. Rugs left at Rigby's. $1.00 Scrap Bundles also the 50c. size at Rigby's. e Beautiful line of Shirts just received 3 at Rigby's. A perfect creation of Remnants at I price at Rigby's. Just received a car of Red Rust Proof Oats at Rigby's. Our records are not made up of mis representations. Till & Co. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. If there is any power in prices, then Till & Co. will get your trade. Out prices are often one half the prices of elsewhere. Till & Co. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat Seed. The R. B. Lorj Drug Store. Extra good quality White ' 40 inches wide only 5c. the yard at Rigby You will stick to us like glue forever. If you will only try us once. Till & Co. Deady made Hemstitched Sheets with Pillow Cases to match at Rigby's. As happy as children on Christinas morn are all who trade with Till & Co. We hand out the proper goods for a great deal less than others dare to do. Till & Co. Others may advertise and claim to be. but it is only on paper. Try us. Till & Co. The prettiest lot of Remnants in Rib bons have just arrived, lower than ever. D. Hirschmann next to postoffle. The highly praised Kabo Corset, form reducer, for stout ladies, also good shapes at all prices as D. Hirsch mann's. Brand new Basket Cloth Shirt Waists the very latest make for the fall at 51.00 at Hirschmann's next to postolfice. Those real new ready to wear Hats have just arrived, come at ' once and make your selection as the prices will suit you. D. Hirschmann's next to postoftice. For Sale. 9S acres of land adjoining L. L. Wells in Santee township, also 200 acres of land adjoining Jeff D Holladay in Mt. Zion township apply at this otfice. Improve Your Poultry. Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth - Rock, and Minorca Cockerels from New York prize winners for sale. Call at I Huggins & Logan's market and see them,or write to O. E. Webber. [52-2t CASTORIA For Tnfants and Childrenl. he Kind You Have Ala Bough Bears the Signature of ..THE.. R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA,~Trop., Sign of the . . . Golden Mortar, Beg to inform their many friends and custom-: ers that they are prepared to supply their wants with their accustomed celerity. We carry a full and complete line in every dce partment of the DRUG BUSINESS' and every aitentionl is shown to the wants of, their custorners. For~ Xany Yem 0 We have endeavored to give the very best at tention to our customers' wants, and feel that * we have succeeded. Our stock of S DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS iS is complete in every particular and every and : hen ein ne PUR1E ddRUGS and MEDI CINES call on us and we can give you general : MALODERS receive our careful and im- a mediate attention on day of receipt, We hope for your kind patronage which for years we have earnestly striven to merit. ISAAC 1 L.ORYEA, Proprietor, Sigrn olf the Golden Mortar, 44 MANNIN,&S. C -frHONE NO. 2. mann Way L OF 1903. experiece did we strike up with bet ee reason is well explained, as we have markets trying ha~rd and succeeding ais that are generally offered in those dly share with our old and ne w friends iflexpect to be the :yle and Prices, ad the following: al colors, also Taffeta............ 39 Medal)...................--. 9 ry latest colorings ... ..........S 8 ............ ........ ........448e colors.............. .. .-..... 82jc nteed Silk Taffeta............ 1 1 : Taffeta Silk, guaranteed....... 20 . ......... ....... ........ 138 . ..........................15 rs, best weight...........--..- 8 Goods. Space will not permit us men tier and cheaper than ever before. r. r..............---.--............ 1 25 e, extra weight and size......... 25 bed Towels, each................25 e pair... ............------..22 hed Bureau Scarf, drawn work. 48 able Cloth.........--..-.-.....3 00 ds, Tapestry, per yard....... .....8 aeapst in town in Clothing, Shoes and urrishings, as we gave the same atten therefore come all and get our prices, trnage, will look for a renewal of same 3HMANN Pntffice Rh aimes Drug StOre. 'ias~o1ray~od n h a esl hm Rham 's D ug aStor . ; if you are not red omake your purchase you ill get ready i Ealy byersalways get the best goods, the best bargains and i the fietselection. Why shudyou not be among the wise--the first ones-who " Com pare O ur Prices. are saving their money Nont on one thing, but on all articles. We doCoet not wish to appeal to you with cheap goods, but simply invite a fair comparison as to prices and FM NE IDE qualities. At this time Rhame's Drug Store can save, and convince yourself how easy money can be saved by buying housekeepers a good many dimes, nickels and late Summer and early Fall Goods. pnisas we have secured some special bargamns; pennies, awehvseudsoeseilbrin;We are ready to give you a few of our prices which will open for instance your eyes and pocketbook. Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes, n t usmoe Talcum Powders. Fifty-five Men's Suits, All-Wool Serge, Silk Lined, regular We offer Colgate's Turkish Bath Soap at 45c price $10.50, closing out for $5.50. per-dozen cakes. Sixty Wool Flannel Coats and Pants, pretty styles, Tailor VioletSoap at 15c box of 3 cakes. -Made, as $6, now $3.50. Rose Soap't 15c box of 3 cakes. Single Coats. The $3 ones, now $1.50; the $2.50 $1.25 and so Carnation Sap-5c box of 3 cakes. There are fashions even in Soaps, and styles on, in proportion. change. One thing ne anges, and that is, Men's Pants at less than Half the regular price. WeHve too. J whatever the shapes or odor br color of a soap, it . many on hand. They are al-wool goods, -heavy weights, only should be pure. light colors; it makes little difference to you, but it's summer We have the good, old-fashioned, pir Soap, as styles with us, and they must go at any price. well as the newest Soap-made from pure odS..and odors, at RHAME'S DRUG STORE. For Polite Correspondence. Too many left over; help us out, helping yourself better Styles in Stationery vary with the years. What was correct several years a is 17c. We are losing money, you know, but they must onow. Every one likes to receive a letter written on fashionable paper. tour y Purall s = We Have All Kinds of Paper. o i - - Nice boxes at 1Oc box and upward. We have the right Tablets at RHAME'S DRUG turer's stock of Fine Dress Shirts,. rangng from 50c to 1 We STORE. bought them cheap and wil run them at 40c. What do you sar. CFive tbousand yards White HomespBo l at 3c per yard as ni ; . No. 1 to 3 are worth Sc. Other numbers are We have only 'a limited stock of the famou W. L. Douglas:' worth from 6 to 8c. Qxfords. Get you a pair before all are sold. I Get ready ando e to m ke y p s SRhame's Drug Store, _ r SUnnIE RTON, S. C.Ir T HE. NEW IDEA8'.-'i, M X. KRASNOFF. THE SEASON HAS PASSED. -- THE SUMMER IS ENDED, And our mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Cloth ing, Gent's Furnishings and everything in the way of Fal and Winter Goods is ready for pubhec inspection. Dress GoodsYn WE SELL CHEAPER. Des Od In this respective department we are showing the uobbiest C L O TIN G.. ^'" line of stuff imaginable, and are in position to meet any compe ' We are also soying the loveliest line of Dress Patterns, with incldingall he opulr stlesTrimmings to match, ever shown in the city. All the new ideas, A select line of Men's Clothing. inldngalte-ouarsye and everything for correct winter wear, we have it. All we ask in Serges, Flanels, Worsteds, etc. No better line has ever been of- is aooriy t ovneorcsoeso h at s fered you. Comparison will show our prices to be absolutely the low- already have their confidence... est named for Clothing of the better grade.-e l OE S k D pat n ,-Y - Havin already sold completely out of our first shipment of : A cmpet lie f ens, ades ad Cilre'sShos f u-36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, have made asrcon whrder, the n n: preme comfort combined with style e'adCirn'and easy prices always on hand. we are making sues qun e at n$1i em and. hl h urn We are also selling just as many Silk Waist Patterns as ever, : da les' Skirts and Walk int a e. and we have some perfect dreams in Sitk stingseandy a lenew ~~~~~~~~~Fleece-Lined Goods thac are tecrettig o al Will have in a few days the best line of Skirts and Walking Jack- L9is Wcgiig" Skirts. ets ever offered this trade. New and attractive in styles and pat-;. terns, elegantly tailored and perfect fitting. Judge by comparison prices ranging as below: only. You cannot believe all you hear, but you can surely believe all $1.50, $2,'12.50, S3, $3.50 and $5. wyuse . agisi vr n ttepie ' A "PREFERRED BRAN"O Men's and Boys' blats and Caps. Having only small sacewl u o nl a few prices in thi .. ie A revolutionizing department. The very cheapest number is a Fve thousand yards best American Prints-........" "- - .5 e per yard good style. We have no out-of-date patterns. There is not a trashy Four thousand yards Huron Fast Colored Pereales.. 5 e 'per yard ., W' Hat in our line. Also keep a nice line of Ladies' Hats. Six thousand yards extra heavy Checked and Plaidd Departmenoit of Trunks an as = TrEverything else inomes-tirices rainginrporin WHITE MARSAILLES SPREADS, full ten-quarter, S1 WGe sell low-priced Trunks and Bags, but we do not sell "cheap" $1. 2 $2.25, S2.50 and $3 each. ones. In picking our stock we tried to get the most serviceable ones r Hemstitched 10--4 Sheets, 75c. 0~,. obe had. ~-e Pillow Cases to match, two for 25e. toIt is useless to tell abcut our other line of goods, besides space-AB ELN , will not nermit. You will always find it complete and up-to-date. A L O E S Do not ask you to take our word for what we have said, as com- ABL OIL CLOTH~S. vnarison sustains our claim that we are N EVER; UNDERSOL. Besides what is already mentioned w.e have a full line of All colors and kind. Warstll eadquarters for Men's and Children s Hose, 10d, N ton ,treparfrec DyUmbrellas, Saddlery, l .uns, Etc While every man thinks he has the best line of shoes on the Teodsynista"goswl bought area half sold," so the market we let the ol reliable Hamilon-Brown Shoes speak fr