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EIVBRY TUMMAL. One Dollar a Ye Post Olilco at Pickens tr. TISINU RATES. or iticih for tirst ise8rtion, f lIel 4iltabseq4Cnit insertio litt for ttivertmise:iiliit.- on at -i. Terrms eall. Auntital co lo giarterly. m. One price to all. No 811 or sptial rates to foroigni a tiL mich m111t4, taku tho run .11l abido by sli rates. 400i-H, ip loeni coln li, 10 co( i v - - first itisert.ion aud i lvt (oIlts ft 1t(llt insmerti0:. wcnlt.for cornilig isue siotti -e lmit., I ill not later than Monday mor f 1115The editor 'will 'lot, lit, re~sponsile for Ui views aind opinitoria of correalloniers, il less the siie are editorially' endorsed. - Il1l-RSDAY, AUG. 271, -1896. I1ier Sketch of 41a4 Life of -Som thOurolina' Next 1ieuu tenam ia CAoverilltor's. Tho list issue of tho Piedmon -oadlight contains a double col 1mn111 piCfnire of Col., McSwoonoo) and speaks of him as follows: l1on. M. . McSweeIey, the SuIJb ject of this sketch, can truly be referred to as a solf mado man. Io was left fathorless ati the ago of Imior years, his father dying of yolow(4W fover ill Charleston. Young McSwe'ney's struggle for a liveli hood began beifre ho reaclhod his tenth yeir. H sold newspapers and cle'rked ill a bok storo. While clerk ing lie a Lteided ai igih t school an1d becamoe very fonid (if rending and vriting. While ill tho book store ho met Mr. Aigustino Ford, a lemilber of a1 com1fpanly that had just 1b ,unill the publicaitioin of a pa per kinown, as the Gazotte. This wrin i 1467. MeSweenley after wards worked fo4r Burko & Ford, j(ob printter. r'o4m41 there lhe wont. to Edward Perry's where ie omn pieted his apprenticeship as a joh p'rint4rs' At bis tino Washing tonl and Leo (liivervit y1, (f Lox ing-ton, Vai., had offerrod So sch ola r shIip1 to the Chai trlIes - tonl Typographical U'niom, which Was t-, lhe awartled to the lo(st de 500\118 of) till Notinlg Ilo Olin Oin playetI in C harlestoi1 printing of ficos. lBy a mavj)rity 41 vott(s of moin0111e4rs of the U1i11 youll." A 0'4we0InV Wits chosell, an1d the sch(olar1hip given to1 him. On aIe colmiit of tht lack (41 1111a1ns he foul d that ho colwl(i 11<,1 p for his 'oard and clothing, and was obi)d., after spenlding part, 4f a 5s1sio, to gIvo up his doe'ire for a coll'!egiat (diention. i4ke all good typsti, lit, dit tim, 114 was a 1'nion printer, and srved CAolum hia Ty pograplhical 'lnioi as cor respond11(intg secr'etary, Pand aftter wards as prosidenit. Hie wats amongii theO firist to sign the' reil for reor-)l ganiz'ation (of the( Phoenix Hol as8 se('r(htry of1 illo Comnpfilly f.4r 1 record( a s a demiocr'at is wyell kniowi and1( he~ did Iititfiul worik for th< par11ty ill ISTG. Capt. Paut IMeohan Col. W. 8. Lowraince, Ccl. Willi< i ll Il o s d a r d s I'4 1 1 ( 1 ' Ii as 44 i illte t' of the cl1art'er m11embors1' of thr4 (Governoi r's Guar'ds. ) Mr. McSw eo ney'p mohvedL tot N iiwty-Six,ini Abbe villo. counI~ty, and1( commen1101ced th< Gu ardian. Th'lis was his first bus. 'ness'4 4i vetr. .1lo ha (d ai (capia (of 05, and1( pur11cased ai 54ucom hand pre'4ss and4 outfit, for' $50C: nora man cashi as first paymont11 .nd( wats a goe thle pl)( e~4 a year ho pa i1 o4wed(. Ninety )IA ii.., it,,in h is hoar' and1( th14 kiindness shownl'i him b the good4( pooh o1lt'f th1e town an counity wvill n~vor bho forgottel (Gon. M'%. L . Boneuhiam, now~ of .Ai derson, wias a young tawyer ait ti time, and rendered Mr. .McSwiooli (by great hielpl in edi tinog his pape1) Fai ling to get a 11ow1 cunty e~ t ablished with Ninety-Six as 11 county site. Geni. Bonihanm mlov( to Newb1erry', and1( abou)it 4)no yeI lator' Mr. Mc~wooniey moved1 Hampillton. (On the 22nd( dayiW A ugust, 179, thle fir st issile of' 11 IHampltoni County (uatrdiani aj pear'ed, and1( it has been pub11lish< over since by Mr'. Mi~cSwooney. T1l paper' has boon well mainaged ani is .lookedl upon as one of' thio he; .in the Staito. Mr. McSwooniey hi ever been foremost ini overythii calculated to help his town tin county. Hie is rogalrded as5 one( the best b~usinosn men in his se< tion, anid hats been1 sulccessl uli overy undor'taking. 1His progre: sivo spirit~ is soon1 in (lile rent parti' of Hampfl1tou, and( ho Jmas show .his confiden1cto inl H~amptoni cour ty and1( her people by investing (s cr'y dlollar he has made in hi counilty. Th(e school house i H~ampco~n was bu1ilt by mne loanedl to tho town b~y a fowv cit zoens. The resolutioni we' I ofi ore by Mr. McSwooenoy at a pubi meoting and it was un~animlousl agreed to. As intendant of th town ho afterwards saw overy (10] larr of indebtedness paid. 11 served for fivo years and then de clined re-election. Mr. McSwcona' 'also took a promfinoent part ii building the Baptist and Motho d (ist churches. Hoe not only conI e-trilbutedl . li berally, but solicitec * ubscriptions in Augusta anm / . Congress. -................ p It- 1Al* $r vI . ... -ira ter i . .. .......... r,- 1 Mile Creek.......... 4 3 l s t . ............ 13 :, l'rat iit t w . .. ...... . i : 1 A Mle r's Cre tek........ 11 :? IT r ooper's sho . . . .. i 3 fr Cross Ilat i( 'l.. Norris' Mill . ...... I ot 11 icl kens. ... ..... . .)1 11 30. -13 0ol ( k hlT~ ill ......... t 1-41e1t 81! 11 I certify file above is ia core Pickenls counit. y. WV. G. Mauildinl -Hltouse; J. ILi G. McDaniel, for Youn I jegilt ood, Treasurer and N. A. seconl$ P imia l onl Tuiesday ihle 8t to be voted for1., awe : E. Fe. Loop S. Pl'sons o ti W. D. Jones, fo( i f~or County suiperintendent (f J. nti er the( s-11mc ules aIS before. Charleiston. At thol( 11ast sossionl of th LOgis 81tuI ro 'Mr. Mcwoon had an . net passed ap poin ting it o11111ission w i th poewer'i to s111 $'2,000 inl erecting -I 1,ilom fo(r the(, Indigent Poo)(r of Hampton counl ty'N. A~s his contribution ho ha1sof fvnred] the Comm)IIIIssionerls 27 acrecs of land situal"ted hotwemn llamnp tol and Varnivillo. eleSweeniey has alwayN s be0 en pr'omi(ilnt iII pol ties, and ha1s twice beenl honored as a1 d(legaltt to the114 Na2t1ioInll1 Dom. ocratic Convention . At. t1h first St. Louis colve-iltion in 18 ho vtotOd for Clevolaid and Thurmn, and at the conlvenltionl Inl Jly, 1896, ho voted for Bryan and Sew aill. 11(l served the Doemocracey of his couity for tll yeaIrs as Conitty chlairmanl, declining inl 1"O-1. whenl he1 was electltd to the Legislatulro. 11( has always talikeni grott intorest in thi military 4 his State, and was onl the stal of (d G'. StokoH and Geln. loo'e, witih the ran111k (f Major and 2lieut en ant Coloniol, and is now on the G(iovenioi's stafl, willi the ranuk of Clolel. During the Ilast two 4sossions of tho Iuogis laturo Io was Clairman of tll. Comm i tttee on Mi tary. Alr. leSweeniey takes a kOoll interost inl all eduenationll matters, and is ai trustoo of tle Souh aIolina Collego and at mubher of t1he oiiard of Vitors of the Citadel. Mr. NIcSweueey is at imioinihbor of the State Deiocratic Icxocutive Comnlittio and has beui for. I numbnher of years. Ie was fo r eight years Prsideit of tile South Carol P I1r4 A ssociation. He initrodullced tihe free silvor' resol u t ions ini the llamnpton~ Couty Convention. Mr'. McSweney was~ marriedl on thel( 12th (liy of Juily, 1886l, to hIMiss Mlatt it NI ilos2 l'or'cher, anld a their union has beenl ble'ssed wit~h six ch .ildron. F'our' aro' living' hree boys and( 11. one air. Tlheo ('ld est, Alilos F~orl'C4r: thle second, IEugene lonhamI; th1( third, I,o0.. Ilis friendls and1( those8( who knowv him best pr'edIict for1'I hilm a1 brighlt futuiro, and1( they hope to seo i eloeted laiouttenant Gov'ernor by a1 Thor41e cani be 1no 'saodde sighti thanil thalt. of' a brokoen downi, ov'er Iworked( wife and1( mothor-a woman 1 who11 is tired a111 h1r1 life throuigh. ,I1 the wor'k ot the hiousehIold .Cann~lot h0 a(comlpl isheid by ordeir, 1 systemi imid miodora'~to wiork, w'ith .1 (out then no0'(ssi ty of woar1ig,heart ,break ing tol l--foil thait is niever' 1 onided anld nl3eer hoegui, without - mlakinig life ai treadm1(lill of labor41, ~, 111h21, 101' thle sake of 1l'humanity, y let the work go. Rot ter to I lvo inl d dlisorder' thani that order should( be1 1. purichaish'd at. so high a i- piiic-the c'ost of hiea I lh.rengthI e and14. happinI ess, and( al tha111t malikes - existence ondurab1lllle, r. 'li T h oman)h splends her li fe s- in unnoilcessalry labo' is uniiitted to for thio hiighior duItil)s of the 1homo1. d She should ho b the haltven of rest rr' to whliich both huisb lad and chii! ..) dren21 turni f'or peace0 and1( r'efr'eshi if 14l men. 1" Sh should b4e the( carel'fl, ot in1tell igtenit adv1'iser and1( guido1( of >- thle 011e, tilt tendor01 confidfanite and dI hio1lpmato of the othoir. le Hfow is it p)ossilo for a woman, d exhausted in1 body, as8 a naiturl't at conisequonlco iln mind11 also, to pher iS for O1'i 0h11er1 of thioso oIlhicos? No, g it is nlof poissiblo. Tholi conlstanit dI strain is great.. iNatur'o gives wayti >f h)oneath~ it. She Jloses helth, anild - spirits, and1( hIopouilness, anld,mloroe nI than~t all hier' youth--the 1last1 thinig I- a1 weoman~i should( allow to) slip s from hier for', 110 imatter how old1 ni she is iln years, sho is inl years, sho - should1( be young in heart and fool. -in~g, for tihe youth of ago is somio .8 thing more attractive than youth n itsolf. y Tlo tilt overworked woman this i- green old1 ago is out of the ques dl tion ; old ago Comes oil, soar and1 c yeOllow, befort its time. HeIr dis y position is ruiined1 ; 1hor tempor is o souired1, her very nature ischaniged - by thes burdoin whichl, too heavy to carry is dragged along as wear - iced foot anid tired halnds can do ,' their par t. Even hor affections are blulnted, and she beomles moroly a ma clino-a woman withlout the time i to be womanly, a mother without I the t~ime to ftrain nd guid e-. Heprese stat Ives sherlII. o tcorr 1111~ 181 3; 'l i -N 2 r5 11 - 5 139 9 13 15, 31 1 :11 1 ,& 15 15,6 :1 ) 5 33 46 73 reur of th Is, Pimayl ecin i 11 . M r a n) t C I to A T h er w h*tlk of tmberI in whimah he canidatesl Shrff . 1. I I~liv. ill whc 44valiav% r 3111dAlM. I lentlrIeks, for Supervisor; \Y. 'oronler; J1. 1?. Itley tail WY. \V. F. Br-ight , t cation1. Tile sl"l111C nuIg .~ 4ers Will :1et JOHlN T. 00 ,Chrmn childron is only a mother ca.1n4 , ia wifo witholit the time to sympa tinze with and chlioor her litihal,7 so overworlkd during I hI day) Chat when vight comeits her sole thought: th most intense longing js for rIst ip sloop, that very probably w%-ill nIot comoyand ov n if itshol14 shio is Loo tired 14 ejoy, .Buttor far let ovorything go un hulished to liv) ats best shO can) than to entail on4 4~ b rOlf an1d 'au ily the curse of overwork.-Phi li dolphia Timos. 1 A(1 Jot'RNxl ,; As it 111s1 bo n sCllno tilio SmO yo haol 11lvo hueard If mi mIhe Will writo a few liiws. 1 l' rops six week1 1Ugo, I 'er. tLh finst. I' ever s w at. that I inwll )r tll, berIut Own two wvetj " k ry(11 liot wither Ilas.t tI theiln tof' on'o ) or moro. (]dn tig t1 (lijlyk ore 011la1iia half-crop canl be inild lin Lis sectionl andl Cot toll w l IINot be ant, if wVe don' have rainl soonl. 1.s..1 B am-i t 11 t, ofI hi C a, ig8gqi11 .11 lr. . .11ooper has hel ,n th sick list. for tie past weekf but not seriius. Mr. and Mrs. J . Aarion toopjr visitd the familf 1 l )r.and M(rs. Adolphus Williamls la \w-k. Mr. Anydrow Bram(Ilet t, or Mica after ta plea'ant visit to reitives [lind friind's inl Greeniville co nt Ioturn3td h1ono Il!s-t weki amd I'-.. ports crops very sh3ort1 inl that soe tion). M lr. l'rank Manse1l wein t. Orvotivi 'eo (111 ilvI' this Mf13 Fol. dor pilli. ri 'i s ,i' 1 of1 , grins had5'i1 411. MJ 11MIS.Mn l.Jpe saystii he4 h asl41 alwsitdto blua\ 1,d (th' tibl whe(1re ays terills\i~4I3 lasbt few 3r. but say 13lw Jh'liev3s t sion, than b r s1418ince ait. 14)li 'lInteil 1'ites 1I I 11441334 a s juror. 343. Well C~p canidaty hIow is tit with G <'0e31, i gles 4411 1)154 4'5 1 is gettiek. pt13)(iy 1143~ w.ith1131 itixiety , w<>4 )der 11i11 . w1etl1 y)l1 Wl IUIV leted siir grill. I)1( t Iy I y>. rosije tt he. ar i4l you had4101 hety 13 or ro pi ays .11.' n\ces1sary i dj1ej~1iLl' it. 8(Stht w 'l We lil 7 I 111. luW irt tha, votes ar coinited3.l..Id~ l c The roadinl1.' Pikens iouty Ware abnost. nlassab4le 1i( lcs. Wettll hop11e the31 leople wll a3ll eo the tBoard' ~ l of Cotrl' 1.5)t1h 41 y\uus and eflet a3 nin that will havoC05 W 130the otto1f uvi131 ,~o h take3( a day14 1131 ot ad rediet lon~ ty( 'i4s dol0El, nyhow ?3)1 CanV a. deOM 13ver31 h4 5t cents. 13) ? Do1 34hWogoldhug4 1 givotwo .ulve-dolar fo oedo. ho iad t ~m(et ii.-llcynver. Cuol.~ Rusk0 1 1 i'sI had3( stat of1 boah LIs shownIi~ by1 th11 olowin ( refer'encehat 1.uVOter4 :91(4ow 1)1 foih or (43y 1104 b14n, g3(11111lone n' ep-a niothV wit h. hoth1wings hur d offl aml droppted i into 1h(41 141llow1.i t ig pslms1 Swith wuhiat is lfof(1Ii hi antenn33o."' 11aker1s ar'e bred to h3abits of' ear1lyV r1iing ; but1 iS tha 1 an. lIy r'eas on1 why they should( pan11 'out so It is a lonunI'onl saying thiat lovo ly womanil enn11 not keep) aL secre't., but who3 heOsidos horiselfi kno(ws wh'ero't 1h03 qocket is'? T1ho0 froeo silIver' mo3vomont01 i. causmi1g som11 e'xci tiont inl lhe South.1. Yes, I s4)0 some1 of' the farmors are raisinig Canle. Circuit f'or 1896 ar'e as foliows: Prioaching oni first Sabblathl at 11 a. m3., at Twelve Milo; at 3 -31) p.' m., at Gap Ilil. Second Sabbath4 Pickonls at 11 a. mi., and3( 7 p. mn; Bethlehiem 't 3 :30 p. mn. 'Third Sabbath, R~uhama3Uh ait 11 a. mn; Fair Viow e , 3:30 p.' m. Fourth Sabbath, Datcusviil l t 11 a. mn; TJabor ait 83:30 p. m. W. M. IIAinm.:x, P. 0. Mr. Perr'y F. Thlornl'oy arr'ived in Pickons from3 Fort WVorth1, Tex. as8, lastt Tuiosday mlornlime. Suiperv isor. oroiter. denI -u I: 'M It i : is 4; 1 -,: :It 0 , tll 0 t - 1 1it I ' 1I N li t 0:1 Its! 5 lil * ' ' i; 5! l , 101 9 o. , j 10,14 75I 1 1 80 1111 _ 1 V5 4; - 131 d1 07 ri i7 : -i l' x7;l a Ktut( ~ ~ ( H(kv:-E':I1q EIlerbe, S It: 1 Harrison, '710. McSwe I.0:3!. LN r- , I 14 . a it r ,I i .,0t): .\1 .1yliehl, 2:1G. Waitis. 'i R:liel South Carolina College! Columbia, S. C. se '1 h .IA ' I.epi 0h.I ' Ten rew with Diplomas. Special 'o r .-.will h C riillente . Bo l, 8 Wanb.\e-An a d ngtoriatet, Chemic l, Ilhyica, l i rilgie u ete . M ainin. Total n.eCe s expess foilr Li o-f e dclu ivo irt veht ngr w1td Ctin )fri 12:3 (to -'P:3. Womewn oh adI.( all Chisses.. hh l- I ther pn- .ent , set.',0 J ..\i 'S 1OOllROW)X. WWho can think --QQof somet 8ahnplO tWatedo Iea thingto patent? Protect ytor ides: they aiy rinig you wealthL. WrIto JON WEDDE.Al & CO. Patent Atto y e 1 ton, D. C.. Aor their Si.800 priro ofter IBt of two hundred nventions Wanted. DIOCKSON. ;owha onalsa pe Sh atoyoestor 3,000 air of M ' ,oys, W a s, .ll. .Is an1d Chien's Shoes, factory Samn.. Iles, to be sold at les-s than manineoac., nrers price, begwinning Febrar ortne St. Secure (BargaIinLs. Cm. un see beoe ter ssae icke d outs ouhtn Cp TFac* ' torykt~ Sho (Sitre~ J. .MIsE nK, IA.S. 't ( .N C. Sc hi, aSn(eqM r~iecedt so maker is ithx us. wh. mI h l'!.,,hG. 'la~ila tibe to Icros.in. my1c p re hi n a 1)ent'-J W. I. A 0ON DOOPist. 88Main St'eet., GiR ENVILLE, S. C. IateIt S~veoi lat, BonetsadCin or edie, isss ndCilrsn . FR LLILDANMIKI SEASESAY M0ys*ati Srest Greiclle S. O. SO!. jlA. .o U N, ,.' iCZnAss .A ~ RIELMTIM, AIPce, ER.IIUI., . alrm ti a n a ll uth curll (,tt. RilXt I II J. P.t CAlto~LItLE ti en.~ tiist Green Wt5. M't2. i..ou oa,ra*n Assay ,,.. O ie 88 M i SttetO 4i 0.. Anville, 8 . C I rre u rer. I I t 4) r 0 c0 103 S :14 ;: 11 ' i 1 V : *2 1919 0 17 :5 r, Ci 131 m ,8:5 5 lii 15 I 20 I S :4) 1) 1 2 )1 1 .11 9. 1N 2 it 8 1 84 .4) 0 :17 0 1i i I 5 to. .11 11 .f 1 30 1 i M :i1 H' r :,84! 4 .i i I i 11) i I -4) i10 48 3 1 0 3i . i . 1 :1 1 : 107 1 o8 9 I 1 IL 1 t.' 1 1. 10' 11 3 i l oiiis7 9. u. We 44i ). Timmerman,8 1,240 Roinon Coming 'toi I li coc (lll'14iI l l,. In". p! ivez Nv'iI fl'x Al WI. id we ilre lletcl'ili ht to sell To eoll illv %.il, rea 1 1;t0:. 'liest. coPIoti for -5 c.., 38ii ii I '"1CIc Sl itty 8 w.-~. 15 ct -s. orit de. fcii' 8 ('.t.:. 1'2A ots., creponii 8 ctz. Bi- lot, e'lieC) .1 clx.. 25 yards Sea lsl.imid $1.00, 16 y-ai'd Rvlt', D lrill , $1I.(',0. 36) piece's D ress (o Is. hlf pice 20 p~ices~ fine 91(( 5) cents pei yar: . Big line of Notio. chieaper than ', 'i (-,iii Pickens (3 1 t.- 0 ei'i'i' I in i hnt we 11" ' a"Id s' ll lotilill 1(1t; Ai' uiti U jr t i let tile ehleap atore." Walker & Owings, 11 MIain1 S -t., -r c.0 vill. 8. C Fe b. 271S 9 0 7f IN 1111E M1I'DSI' OFRES S109 i, SiSl nil36 Earl, 709.s Wtan th rg; (hrnovert (Ceve~lndov we vCill namo few~ wces of~a gtil tha hwill'ustonishyon. te ae y Mn 'to the chllo thei law-tes till >Inls toheaprth tever O oos coince youl, earl sh!. n Green beclo for 5 etni.a. 8ic ael lIt. 7i )h1re al. erls, 2 't .i tem..in uts i . a15 esl fr~n~or 8 ests. 12 25) yari Sa lshok~ at00 t0ase goos Drill, C1.0. l ices yo ru, Goo is, iitf' buyt tie o n in GseenvitenY' pespe wills plane tree w< m vont cs o to r treenv itjht. eby riisi nothin but-Arins., "We arel rlie to the cheapistore.o'' ,nx.to1. WalkeerIi'o T & oingvi"s, 17w Main t., Gr"~e evill, .. Fjeb.i27, l18'a0,i tf llgosg On P usnes s so t i l eao has surpased u fepectatichs Thre right gooduc anvte anagin prics telte tale.by eril day o. roueray. oofcrp and smll, evesw integn Green.. feile rs continig. hg eu Ouragsil- doatmniscm Strikinglyooabthee gst no have ore moe ain1y sfohoing theinggoos pandh ompiet wur hav et areci Ierams~ly dreaysom usin foria our tzrs oblro. atca s cot. iW aetrsacest ch sEchffriain n P. eal S.--pl st, ers ill mov e re fo theGariso str-c next Sto ew Eor. and exhasd 'tfilds Awhich be mae roiAbeny frte byr nratipope roatnnfcrp 'a byra the inelflien useiof fevratzerttkno s is coti ig hi h('per cengeso LaSt rkinl of iet'ni ablern reuts have bee ob taned NoyI fllown the asi.ULtoki3I (.V. UR SpR IN J,8 Ilave arrived and wje will be able to show you the betline of LO'~L'II]STwG- I Ever brought, to Greenville. Our competitors must ho(\ Io *when it coimes to a question of P RIC1. Wiy? This is easily explained. These two words mean a moiuntin of tlingsl ' No loss, 11o hvd accounts, and a thousanid otlier things ' men011,1 a loss to any busines where credit is given. Pender over this, aild it you find lithat we are correct inl o calculatliols, you will give us a chance to sell you SLTRJ -AU Ax(1) kS (I jri J1I Clothing'" to fitany size and pocket lats and (Gents' .Furnishin1 g Good at tlhe. same f1giur' Coie ill and look throughl) our stock, which is second to nole T'11 lC-1 cl~ismu Creenville, S. O, Sad I 5 ain treet,reenvI .4 beeni knowni mi I Gr'iiv ill cefo~ re. Ulack andu colored I r)s Goo ( i .~j cludinig all siumnwrg~ materils at hlIf aictualI vahnt'. 4 WVA~1l[ IRRICS. Special redneci on in 1L.' cents and 15 e n ]\aI n'asit sii:s, wVorit h d c .-~. wil cltose~i at 15 ectnts pe yard. ; patrsIi of PeOrsian si!':.- Icr waists. wvorth i7 cniIs amil $t 1. STA,\3li~1PM A\ llT I N E.: . A Il goodls in) this Iil Clinfco sist i .p: Scarfs, ' ray ('vrs TV ..la Gi oths, Center P'it)ces, 'plash4rs, 't., .V0Irt 1Vrom :25o 5 cents, wdi I efuse at. 15 andl( 25 celn>;. LACES. W ill closa at halfi Iprice.' 81 ECI A L SA LE O1F M A'TINGS AND) Is V'G8. 50 rolls Mia i wvorthi 61.5( tol, to go at E'.98. SAIYisNA R I'GS. 15'l Ruigs.Al ie.:tdt'wpttno SL-25; redtiue t) Ia 75 C iets.IPilLit;(aj', 5 c if $2.25 "' " $1.68 cents. $8.00 " "' $2 It) Coe ts. * \ l' ':;I $6.0 ''$1.6 (PlLS 1 .~ (ttnmanoill Carpets.5er 25 cepi-I . 21Do-,. LadI~ies Bhack H ose wvort h 25 (ents por1 i ' I. Richer~rHand somer TRAN EVER PRODUCED. W270UR ~CLOTNES, HTS ANDFl iNH5INGS55 WE'RE TALKING ABOUTF. Look over the stock; it's .complete nowv, and sec if you don't agree with us. One of two things we always men ito do: TIo sell you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same pnice ; to sell you the same goodls at a lowecr prnce than you get them else where.