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$ Annual Manufacturer's
JH Sale. It is indeed the ?
ia' season.
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l:or several weeks we have been hi
Ojsonable Merchandise lor this sale at pri*.
O'' 2-. some "n 1-1, some so percent, off
lavorahle weather conditions in some
??; now pendiiiLi before onr national .law
V with propositions all so favorable th;
0 not to accept.
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a> We feel that we have selected wis<
A traordinarv Sale we ire extending opi
7^ ted in the world of nierciui lisinjof.
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J?' |he handling, buying, marking. di
of Merchandise is a Herculean task. bi
^ duty incumbent upon us i i.; (Teat
v luitit> that will save hmuliv !s ??i doll;
5? unnoticed.
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?\ Lvery advantage we i>ain is transit
n plete catalogue ol the wonderful ban
A items are merely representative.
| Men's S-j
A ()win^ to the enormous stock ofo
A suits will be marked at pist about iiali
Aj with a rush. There is only about loo ii
A many of the very best values ever ol'l'c
A; couiitry. There is not over one suit ol"
Ac Sio.oo. just about hall the re ular selli
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A hverv shape and material that is si
0 You'll be able to buy two lor the price
?- you have ever seen.
(I Ladies Musi
? Hundreds of dainty white under^ai
this meat sale. Keallv. if you figure tli
it much more economical to buy read\
^ <h|i\v< the nt'OPl >1*1 ' >n <a
A i.. ^ , - i 'I y t ' ' v v
Jj* lot. .S2.00 (.owns Si. so; Si . n) (
15c; ysc Underbodies soc: soc Uiuleii
X Petticoats. Chemise Orawr
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'J: Youth's and Children's
2:
A Not a lot ol cheap shop-worn sluli
v\ e. 1 111 ^ 1 n < 1 1 ? r 111 ci /11 li'i 1111 "* \ < > 1 1. 1 . . ?
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2 A^'iiin we've been enabled to seem
J boils lor this s;ile. If you wish to save
9 tier and more stvlish Hat come here.
to -
^ susi'hndi-rs ! men;
ft 75c Suspenders .5(1 j ln ,his show
j\ ' .. kind that's knc
jl ^ .? To' comprising ab<
? H .. ?.$6.50 values
? 20 15 I 5.00 "
? 15 10 3.50 "
ft 1?_ ? - 08 3.00 '
ft HOSIHRY ! 2.5o ;;
jL lor Men, Women and Children in ; ^-00
!|C cotton, linen and silk. 1.50
$2.00 Hose $1.89 1-00 "
1,50 -?0 Overalls at
^ It's an oppoi
vi? ,, .55 and merchants.
* jg ? fc mhns i
m'25 jq at the prices \
'P, able to buy lin<
?.10 " C0"?"'
$ CoRM.ls , , (
W r,? xr i ? Long, short.
# - J - "CS *' 00 si'k i? every co
rfJsOr " 0 * off rc^ular
?V 'lowels Counterpanes. Collars. i'rom the ch,
^ ICombs. 1 urses etc., abound . to the best ma,
jjjd'ofue.on istc to S
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all Paper, House Pai
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nufacturer's ?
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at 9 a. m., we launch our w
; and Importer's Sample o
>tar Bargain event of the f.
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nyinu lip Sample lots ol all kiiuls ol sea- ^
;e concessions that were marvelous?some W'
the regular price due largely to the 1111sections
aiul the unsettled tarilUiuestions
makers. We have been overwhelmed O
it the hardest part was in deciding what
dy, and in inviting you to this most ex- ^
v>rtunities unsurpassed, if not unpreceden- ^
splayin.u ard disj < ? ie^ of this Mountain
it we. the servants ol the people, feel it a
I ri-C.ou'ity C.ash Store to let no oppor- ^
irs of the people's ii ird earned cash pass V
f.
Mied to you. It is impossible to u'ive a com- Q
i^ains this sale affords. The appe ded
$
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tuple Suits
hi* ie;;ular : ><>ds ill this store I lust' sample it'a
tin- regular soiling price to make them ^
i the lot, hut tiiev represent lust that i:,4
red to the Glothini trade of this entire
a kind and the prices ranue from S2.48 to
WYfi price. M
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vear. ^
liown and that lias the appn >vai ?-i tashi< >11
of one. Undoubtedly the largest selection V
y
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in Underwear. $
incuts have been gathered together lor jf
le materials used in garments you'll find X
made garments. The appended list but ^
reduction on tlie diiicroni l;.u meuis in the
iowns 08c: 1.00 Gowns 00c; soc Gowns
todies isc: 2=>c Underbodies inc.
rs. etc.. proportionately low. S
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Llothing at 40 per cent off ^
but about ro bright new, fresh Saiiij le *?
years, and in price from 20c to 84.0s V/
? $
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fllinerij V
iv some rare bargains in Rowers and Rib- q
money and at the same time i>vt a pret ^
|
? Pants Hand Bags ?
ing there is every
)wn to the trade In this lot you'll everything 1$
Dut 500 pairs. 'that's known to the trade and at
$4.75 just about 1-2 price. ca
3.501 y
2.50 ? V
2.25 Mens Fine Dress and i
1.75 Work Shirts Vi
L50 . &
1 15 About 500 in the lot represent- ...
.75 in^ every size and material. v
?? $3.00 values $2.00
Factory Prices 2.50 " 1.75
tunity for mill men 1.50 1.15 V
1.25 " .89 ^
JNDIiKWHAR 1.00 " .75 ^
ve quote you'll be 50c " .38 ^
in and silk instead
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" 1.00 Kid Gloves %
cotton, lisle and ,
,lor and shade at clt 4JC
prices. We have a few dozen of ou O
V ROBhS Broadway $1.00 kid gloves that
;apest that's pood we conpnue selling at 49c until
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^ I the lot is closed. \ fts,
1>2.2.S each. 1M
ry Goods Co. 1
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of this article is to re?
point out a way to ov
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Why ljo 011 abusing whisky
| i*- successful lile blighted when you
, :_S treatment? No matter what stai;c
;S treatment will completely auey(
( tor liquor ;iiul liquor in any form \
;2 There are no dangerous hype
? treatment, and everything is as p
S today for full information.
;<* Liquor Cure,
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j NEGROES KILLED Br
not vet reached here. Th
? ] fj 14 T ^ I M tt in which he was going in
LmUII 1 lllllU hp makinrr his way t
garee creek. It is said i
AUAANDJ.U1.1 SHOWN STRUCK time Bynum worked on ;
SUH iJIINSTON f1" .in thc IOWCT p""01
i an I it is tne susposition
l ; now hiding in his old ha
' Johnston. May 20? Alex and Messages have been s<
( Jack ! : >wn, two negro boys, were the towns along the railr
1 instantly killed by lightning this on the lookout, and unle
' morn:: about 0:J0 o'clock on the good of his escape last
f plants:i m of Mr. Win. Toney. near thought that tne fugut
' John:: There were five in the one heard from within the
room dwelling, and ail ri eived a two. Rains have fallen 1
shock. A fall brick from the countv during last night
'' chimney where ineboys were sitting >\hich will ma.<e it pons!
' on either side ruck a younger the man down with do
f ' brother in the eve and inflicted a cd again,
i bad wound. Or.e end of the house Bynum is a bright mul;
>'was entirely shattered. white, with thin black
l straight, black 1 air, abo
! CHASE AidER 8Yd ' If 160 pounds, wears about
! PROVES UNAVAILING '
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la desperate characteran<
NEGRO WHO SHOT SHERIFF COR to have a pistol, and it
i LEY WEOti SOAY STILL AT )^(he WI" submit !"'es
LARGE -OFFICER RESTING Sheriff Corley is restin
EASILY j his home and is doing
I could be expected, com
I seriousnessof his wounds
; Lexington, May 20?Ed Hynum , 100 shot cntercti his righ
the negro who shot Sheriff P. 1 ^ the wound is causing
J Corley yesterday morning, is still at I The wound in the neck is
i large, All day yesterday and all !a>,t nloS| dangerous, s<
I night aimed men were on the hunt. J having entered near t 1C 1
I but without success. All tiacc of the wound in the breast
I negro seems to have been lost about sidered dangerously. Th
I three miles from the town and all ei- of thc jnjurjcs h 5Wevei
| forts to find a new track have proven determined at .his time,
t futile. Another crowd staited o.;. tciulmg phys ian, DrWi
I early this morning to renew the not apprehend any dar
;.chaie. but if thc negro has .>e.a j blood poison should set i
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UNLIMITED VARI
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lates Furnished.
>plies, Paints, Oils and G
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IS THE
DEVIL'S AGE!
was uttered by Judge \
1 of the criminal court. <
the time of his court is tat
sky and the greatest evil
3 the abuse of whisky. T
ich those who abuse whisl
ercome the desire to drink
until social and business prestige are !
can stop ri.yht now with the aid of
of the liquor habit you have attained,
>u in three days. There will be no retur
vill no lono'i' lvi\ /> "in"
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dermics or bad alter effects to fear in
leasant as stopping at a lirst-class hotel
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ACE JtiiaE MpUH
Columbia,
apture has FIVE NEjIOEI ARRESTED
e direction ! _
Flu ALLY JAILED AFTER DK1VING
Lt a!Ct?ne' Off LEXINGTON OFFICERS.
i turpentine j
the county ! Lexington, May ' ?Sheriff P. H
that he is Corley and Deputy Sheriff Mille
tints yesterday lodged in jail John Drehe
lit to all of jv}jza Kleazer, Ha-tie Jones. Bessu
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.k.u^ i > ?,cj j)rejjer ancj Ljji;e Kleazer, all negro:
ss he made:
irght it is!uPon the charge of resisting arres
ivc will be The negros were indicted a few day:
next (.lay 01 ago upon the charge of trespassing
<11 over the upon the lands of Col. J H Frick
and today. near Chapin in the Dutch Fork, bui
Me to tia.l wjien Constable L L Roof and Pierct
l's, once he ^ , . ,
bhcaly attempted to make the aires!
ltto almost on the 11th they were driven off by
mustache, the negros who used shotguns, hoes
lit five feet and other weapons. Roof came to
>out lodto Lexington and swore out a warrant
a No, se\ei. for the negroes. The warrant was
; bowed and ,
. . . placed m the hands ot Sheriff Coney
said to be r
I is thou- ht *or execution. When the Sheriff and
s not likelv his ^uP??ty appeared on the scene
, without a ^ey found Eliza Kleazer and Liliie
Eleazer at home, but the others had
II quiet'.v at ^ec*- They were brought to jail by
us -a ell as Sheriff C rlcy and Deputy Sheriff
idering the Miller v.as left to get the otbersr
.More than After a long chase he capti red lie
t hand, and man and two women and all five are
rrent nn!n now behind the bars
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outcome Vr B I II I 1
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' i BREAD 28 YEARS OLD. "!?
It Has Dwindled From an Eight-inch
to a Two-inch Loaf.
! Mrs. H. Baum, Sr., of Memphis, haa
Just returned from a visit to her
home in Krankenthal, Germany, where
she went to see her motlior, after an
r :.i nee of twenty eight years.
Twenty eight years ago, when Mrs.
r Itur.m, then Miss Looh, was taking
, leave of her mother at their home In
KTankenthal to go to Ripley, Tenn., to
5 make her home with sonic of her neo
t pl?\ her mother gave her a large loar
of bread with the request that It be
> : csu'ved. Mrs. Baum says In doing
t!her mother was adhering to a
' |( ilnr German superstition to the
i eft t that a pieeo of bread when in
^ tl possession of one leaving home
eat! taken from home will prevent
: In tot sickness or a desire to return.
\|:s. Haunt had preserved the I tread,
ough it had dwindled front a
; * six or eight inches in width to
1 . s 'hau two inches.
Foot and Door Trick.
Tn his hook, "Work in Great Cities."
the Hlshop of London writes: "You
have often not only to leprae!
ice what may he described as the
! Tot i and door trick.' it is ruination
to the Loot and sometimes hurts the
toe; hut it consists in rapidly nut
quickly passing the foot in the moment
the door is melted in order to
sci tire, at any rate, a few minutes
nni L-v " Au i/-. ? *? ? v.
'?*' " V? II II 11141 \ II*.writes:
"After long hesitation it will
!><> opened 1?v .i M t..? gir) nbout hall r.
i fool, and then you v.i I hear a d'stant
voire from the wshtub in the rear
"Well, Sally, who !? it?' Then Sally
| v| 1J answer at o? top of her votca
'I'l ise. mother. o-g religion." Y >\i
will require aJl your pyesenoe of
mi/id to cope with that." The time
came, however, when every door was
thrown wide open to welcome "our
Rifihop."?From tlto London Christian
Globe.
#% 1*^ stopped in 20 minutes
I 1 U II I 1 D Mire with Dr. Slum,.
I III ||w Croup Remedy. One
I fl M. M to-t will mi rely prove.
N.? vomit inc. no distress.
A safe ttud pl???iugsyrup- &0c. ItruegWt .