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3 ..,Sepmber 6. 1890 -Ci Briefs. Mrs. A. M. Timms is putting up a new fence around ber premises. -Fred Steele has a pumpkin which measures over four feet in circumfer ence. -The saiprise party at Mr. W. H. Kerr's residence .on Thursday night was a great success. -The Steam Fire :Engine Company held its regular monthly meeting on Thursday night in the Town Hall. -Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketchin are making some improvements in their store, putting a neat coat of paint here and there and remodeling their shelves. -The B. P. U. had better lookout or there will be a funeral shortly. Some of the old ones are said to be making prodigious efforts to hand in their checks. -The County Democratic Execu tive Committee held a meeting in the Town Hall on Thursday. The com -ti cided to postpone the primary that the negroes Leld a large meeting on Thursday. 1is thought that it was to discuss politi 3.bont two hundred were present. NoTICE.-A meeting of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of Fair field County is hereby called.for Satur day 13th inst. Jo. W. LYLES. County Chairman. NEW CLERKS AND CSANGES.--J. M. 11ardin is now with F. M. Clarke; J. G. Wollack at Q. D. Williford & Co.'s; A.L. Porter at J. M. Beaty & Bro.'s; T. B. M. Cathcart at Caldwell & Ruff's; W. M. Cathcart with R. T. - Latthews; E. W. Hanahan in the post office; Willie Boyd at S. S. Wolfe's; John Desportes with U. G. besportes. ACCIDFNTLY SRoT.-A negro man nfamed Tony Tarner, living on Mr. W. R. Dot)'s Weston place, shot him self on ThurEday evening while care lessly handling a loaded gun. Tony undertook to put. a double-barrel shot gun into his house by holding it by the muzzle and thrusting it into the door. The hammer rtruck The door sill which caused the gun to explod, emptying the contents into his body. The wound is considered very serious. He will probably die. RELicIoUS SERVICEs.-Services will be held iu the following churches on Sunday: ~ St. Jalue-Divine service, with n ot the Holy Communion, 11 a. mn., by the Bishop, of the Diocese, assisted..by Rev. Mr. Joyner. Also at 5.30 p. mn. *Methodist-11 a. mn. and $30O p. in., Eb 1ev. R. Herbert Jones. * pit641 a. mn. and-8.15- p. m.,by1 .. *;/ssefteReIntd Presbyerian 11 a. mn., by Rev. J. M. Todd. PERSonL.-Mrs. Dr. Center, an her daughter, Mrs. Reid, of B.'uwell, ---; Lle~ To Mr. J1. N. Centr.4 Mr. John D. Sanders, of CI:ester, was in town Friday. MXr. Tlhos. A. McGill, of~ Chester county, paidl the lloro a visit Thurs day. Mrs. G. 11. McMaster and family ret:1 ,a d tr43m Mr.rs Buff nF iy oni Fridn:V. M *e. F. 31. (.hail:e rto n,ia; d home i fromn Rlidge Spring Frid:ay . I lt.I'risali!a K.eite.hin' ret un:aeul from CharIot -e. N. (G, una Friday. N. C . arrived in ton i. on F. iday. Mir. Cur:oua wili open his < filke at hais ol p!ac& and' is prep.ard to bid the top for~ cot'on. * .\diss N. Y. .Jeflit-e, oft tlhimnre, is no with Q. D. Wiliurd & Co., aand wvii lhave charge of the ir elega1nt il!li - n1 -ryepartmn'a. t Col. Williamn Johnmson, of Charlotte., N. C.. is in townm. Mr. W. A S:mder.;, of the Chester bar, is inl to.vn 0on professiona1t ba ness. Mr. J. G. McNaity, of Yorisville, was in town on Friday. Mr. A. R1. Pettigre w, of Ba istol, Teun., is visiting his brother, Mr. Butler Pcitigrew. Mr. Pettigre w left this county in 1872. lie says that he is very much pleased with Tennessee, but enjoys a trip to his old home and his old friends. We trust his stay will 0e a pleasant one. Dignity of Hum~ian Nature. "I do not dream," said William E. Channing, "when I speak of the Mli vine, capacities of human nature.. It was'a real page in which I read of patriots and martyrs-of Fenelon and Howard, of Hlamden and Washington.", The dignity of human nature should make us all guardians of the vivifying spark, even if the law of self-preser vation were not strongly implanted in everyone's breast. This, then, is why, especially in malarial districts, no Americin home should be without a bottle of Dr. Westmnoreland's Calisaya Tonic. In its formula are concen trated the revealed remedies that re search has discovered to the student world of medicine. To the depressed, enervated and debilitated, and those suffering from chronic ailments and blood affections, it is the boon of the age. It can be had from your drug gist. Wholesale by McMaster, Brice & Kethn. uuckIin's Arniac sa1ne. TaHE DFEST SALVE in the world for Cut, - B~~1ruises, oes Ulcers, Salt Rlheumn. F-.vr Sores. TCtter,Chepped Hlandsa, Chillb!ains. Co(~rns~. arnd all Skin Ehrptionas, ad p.i ' irely cures Piles, or no. pay regtuir'*d 1I a~ guarantend to give pe:rfect s .t daet .n, 3rmo.neyC re-funded. l'r ice 23 C:mnts ne: ox. for sale by Me. i 'Briee & Misses Berry and Bolinger, who, it rill be remembered, have been visit ing the family of Mr. Robt. Martin the past month, expecting to return to heir homes in Columbia in a few days, vere given by Mr. Milo Martin a com limentary dance on the evening of r he 3rd inst. This community has long since. and ustly too, earned a reputation for the delightfalness of its dances and social atherings. The- occasion just cele- I rated was in no sense an exception to be rule of the past, but on the con- s .rary a beautiful confirmation. Sel loi, if ever before, has the writer had t :he pleasure of witnessing a dance that >eemed to be so universally enjol ed as this one, a hich, in pcint of pleasure ind beauty rivalled, if it did not ex :eed its predecessor of but a few eve sings sgo. Altiot:gh the unclemency of the weather in the early evening kept a oodly number at home, who had ex pected to attend, yet there assembled 1 sufficient number to make the oc casion one long to be remembered by 1hose in attendaace. The early hours of mnoruing found. Q; dance still in progress, and it ws the approaching dawn that reminiided the merry dancers that the evening had passed and they :s..once more betake themselves homeward-so pleasantly and quickly had the hourdiWjn by. . The following wee~tfi-dies and gentlemen present: Misses Anna Berry, Kit tie Bollinger, Alva Gla'Iney, Mary Etta Aiker., Fan nie Gladney, Mary Alston Pearson, Lena Pearson, Anna Lee Martin, Florence Martin. Genie Zealy, Mrs. Fazel Zealy, Mrs. Julia Pope. The gentlemen were: Messrs. D. Brice, Jim Macfie, Sam Clowney, Willie Turner, Sam Campbell, Richard i Wilks, Joe Martin, Press Dawkins, J. L. Longshaw, Charlie Ladd, F. M. Zealy, R. L. Martin, Q. D. Williford, I L. E. Owens, Evans Shedd, Mit. Aiken, Joe Free, Ed. Mai tin, M. B. Martin, G. T. Sims. s THE COLLEGE-BRED INDIAN. ( ew York Star.) "Curious notions some of these philanthropical people have who want young Indians sent to enllege, edu cated and then retutrned to their tribes to help civilize them!' It was John Selet,d, of Helena, Mon., who said this, as he sat last night in the Fifth Avenue Hotel. "I have lived," said he, "more than thirty vear. on the far Western fron tier, and my opinion on the Indian question is wo th something. I tell you that once an Indian, always ant Indian; for there is something in this easy, careless, irresponsible life they lead that holds them proof against any line of civilization. Their chief occn pation is their own adornment, and their days are a succession of talks, smokes, sleeps, feasts, dances, fune rals. weddings, and all woven into a never-ending warp of poker, with an occasional (lash or: horse race. Edu-( cate them? Y u-di do it. -I wasj told something the other day which: w"ild..'cft :--erfn erizatiorittat ~ay. On the Osage Indian Rleserva on there are abont fifteen hundred ndians, and among themn some fifty ~radates--boys and girls-of the Car sle University. It would grieve those ~xcellent educators who have charge f' that seminary if ti cy should pet :bantc e isit the Osane agency at Pan mu-ks a: d review their formner schol re. T[he last one of themr is~ in his ,cechc!ont rial lanike:. anld aivoids ..ielishi.as a aI.:nte asi if everi word va a ra t:nke'. -lTer. is not one efr to t ell y(tII t: i:-leof 'heir miOju'ne I it av.rlisle, fo r inot tone o titihem ill >v Cet- a caz'ual look. I he ednattion iofI( he ftaIl)blood intdi:in IiS un i-x::Sjter:t: og failure. It will ever fuil, as w ill ii attempts by one 1ace to tmnke its I ivilization' tl uther anid a (ditlere tt HIappy' Hoos.iers. ud.. writes: ";-Jeeii litters hi s dune I care for men th:in al! uthaer mediciins coml-1 ined, for t:I t had feeli ng arising. from Smein : d stocekmnan, or samte platce, Nays: : d EIeh.trie Bitters :o bi.- the~ bestKi ami Liv.-r ;:edaici :e, ii'de um feel like, :iew zmn." J. W. u.;rdner, hardware reha.i- l, samettow n. say. s: 1.lctric Bit- I s is juLst the thu:.' f!r a man who is al!| unt duwn :lt dlon't care whether he lives r dies; lhe fitmud new strength , good ap) tite ati felt just like hie had a nlew ease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at .Me Inster, Brice & i-setehini's ih:.ag to e. * ~ S WANTD. I SCAPABLE and reliable white womn to take ciharge of ani invalid. A PPly to TISS R EYNOi,DS, at Dr. W. E. Aiken's residence. SPA.TANBURG00O.,8S.C. p ft I'HIS FAMOUS RESORT WILL BE ' Lopen to visitors from b MAY 1 TO OCTOBER~ 15. It is accessible from Spartaburg by a )aily Hack Line, making good connection rith all trains. Telephone in operation to ~part.nburg and Daily Mail. L. Safe, Pleasant and Effective Reimedy for all diseases of thel Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and Skin. t acts on the Boweis, Cleanses the System. ~ and regulates the iiver, and is a Specific for most FE3IALE DISORDUERIS. . SIMPSON & SiMPSON, Props., 7-7tf Glenn Springs, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN 'N Iimproved farms on long tinme an:d ' easy terums. App!v to McDONA LD &'D)OUGLASS, Nos. 3and 4 Law Range, 1[ N -AND GRADED SCHOOL, =WINNSBORO, S. C. V. H. Witherow, - - President. 0HE NEXT SESSION BFGINS SEP. L tember 1, 1890, and will close June 9, 1891. This Institution offers to the people of he County arare opportunity of educating heir children at a 1owcost. It is equipped with a full corps of experienced :nd faith ul teachers. Thorough instruction is riven in all those branches of study re uired by law to be pursued in the public ehools. The Collegiate course is designed o meet the wants, not oniy of those pupils ireparing for College or the University, ut also of those who wish to complete heir education here. RATES OF TUITION. Common School Course. ree to all pupils in School District, No. 14. upils from other School Districts, $1.00 per month. COLLEGIATE COURSE. ligher English Branches - - $2.00 per mo. cientific Branches - - - $2.50 per mo. :lassical Branches - - $3.00 per mo. Each higher course embraces all below t. Contingent Fee fifty cen's per term, ayable at entrance of pupil. All other fees to be paid monthly in ad -ance on first day of each school month. Board can be obtained at $10 to $12 per nonth. For Catalogue, etc., apply to the Presi lent or any member c-i ;artl : Trustees. J. C. CALDWELL, .1 A. BRICE, J. M. BEATY, T. K. ELLIOTT, J. F. McDONALD, - DuBOSE EG LESTON, 3lxtiloci1 Truste:s. 3TATE OF sourni CAROLINA COUNTY OF YAIRFIELD ;URT OF COMMON PLEAS. iles J. Patterson; Plaintiff, against Cas sandra 11. Rabb, Edwin J. Itabb, as Trustee of the estate of said Cassandra I. Itabb, and H. Yongue Milling, as Sheriff ef Fairfieid County Defendants. -nummons. For Redief. -.'omplaint not Served. o the Defendants above named : YOU ARE IIEREBY summoned and > quired to answer the Complaint ' his action. which is filed in the ofiic, he Clerk of the Court of Common Pif-. or the said County and to serve a co - f your answer to the said Complaint 4 ;he subscribers, at'their office, Yo G LaO Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, with n twenty days after the service hereof, xclusive of the day of such service; and f you fail to answer the Complaint within .he time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this iction will apply to the Court for the reliel lemanded in the Complaint. Dated 11th July, A. 1). 1899. A. S. & W. D.1')OUGIASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ro the Defendants Cassandra II. Rabb and Edwin J. Rabb. as Trustee of the estate of said Cassandra II. Itabb : Take notice that the Complaint and summons in this action, of which Sum nons the foregoing is a copy, were filed n the office of the Clerk of the Court of ommon Pleas for Fairfield County, in he State of South Carolina, on the rleventh day of July, A. D. 1890. . S. & W. D. DOUG LASS," Plaintiff's Attorneys. -15x6t Winnsboro, S. C. TE *~~ACICS -GliiCKEN T. oc; ofdollars worth of ie : a: r destroyed by Cholera -.x9:3.It is m.ore fatal to them her diseases combined. B o-.er of aliguidremedy .a ... des-3'roys- the Microbes - X: IEai ohe yCr inct re-- h'ied by Micro$' .efor -. hrefres. A 5o-cent~ x.>ub: a :m - oo chickens. tis -*at:1 Ji, after using w :h;:d. .f e bottle you are not atisied .-:h it as a' cure for Chol ra, raurn it to the druggist from vhom you purchased it, and he wiR fund your money. F.ir sale by DR. W. E, AIKEN, Winnsboro, S. C. TATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRSIELD. . J. A. ElYNA NT, Esq., Probate Judge: ~TIEREAS, R. H. JENNING;s, C. C. ? .P.hathi made suit to me to cant hmi letters of admiinistramtion de mis lon of the estate and effects of awencee JI. Cook, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admnon hi all and singular the kindred and editors of the~said Lawrence J. Cook, ceased, that they be and appear be re me, in the Court of Probate, to a held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., the 9th day of October next, after ublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the renoon, to show cause, if any they have, hy the said administration should not a grante d. Given under my hand, this 29th day of .gust, Anno Domini 1890. Published on the 30th day of August, 190, inTHlE NEwS AND ILERALD. J. A. HINNANT, 8-Zx6 Judge of Probate. NE DOLLAR WEEKLY. Buys a good Gold Watch by our ub System. Our 14 karat patent :if'ened Gold cases are warranted for 3 sears. W altham or Elgin move int-reiable and wvell known, S;em rind and set, hunting or open face, ad) 's or Gent's size. Equal to any 75Watch, we sell one of these Vat che~ for $25 cash, and send to any ddress by registered mail, or by Ex ress C. 0. D., with privilege of ex mination; al;:o by our Club System t l per week. Our Agent in Durham, N. C.. writes: "Our Jewelers have confessed hey don't know how you can fur ish such work for the money.!' One good, reliable AGENT WANT D in each placo. Write for particu EMIPIRE WATCH CO., es & 50 Maiden Lane, New York. -71y rWE I OPE R 0] 1 'Y1 FOR TILE ND FOT i/ 11 1 'ANT1S FOR THE p ANT-FA i "THE FF FOR THE r4,$BAKED Al pr 'fortheQ u or boys, reme at we hav Wear is the ~ ueof valu thought, andn style you Pec e Hood's Sar Many peculiar poi* other medicines. saparilla superl. po rtion, Peculiar in edients, and prer' -sse Hood"- ses 1_"e - of ( - ' - dom. strength Hood's Sar the only medi - 'hich can truly eHundredDoses Medicines in smaller bottles doses, and donot - results as Hood's. . ? "prouce a~ edleinai merits, 1 Peula in ilishes cures hithi Hood's Sarsaparilla ac or itsel 1 erto unknown, and h ~ ,lood the title of "The purifier ever discover Peculiarinits"good home:'-there is nosd of Hocd's Sparw sold in Lowell, where oe slmade, than of all other blood phenoe-s record of sales phenome- lther preparation abroad, ed such popu I short a time, -d its popularity an ' mong all classes and " Y ootbef peoper preparations, but be's e - nldar Medicine, Hoo aparilla I - Dollar - EMENTS, PA KER'S HARBALSAM ImCeansesIad +Hucthe hair l~I1~I evera s ResrGaE \u ss a arta iIg e,~ Plekrisy a n,TkentrC11 c ghtc L n Dbly, Inetoure o r e usrCrs AR HERS PLASTU Tohea pcure qh a be f oninenu backcoh, Plteriso at uinmet, or in thatOur OV-Y ar GrsvnGoeveco inimnt, on r alto ta ' AL, ACE AND PAIN' Sold by druggists or maied oeciptof~ 5c GROSVENOE & EICAEDS, Bost,Mas e* THE' EST LI IER MED CINE CHILL CWjI E. CfEsAPST MEDICIW1p1 EXOWN CONSIDERING QUALITY AND ( IZE OF DOSE. IT WILIJ .A.SO c9 I % BILIUSNESS, DY1SPEPSIA, Dr. W. E, A liken. DRUGGIS( FOR itEN Y PLJANTATION AN~ D PRlEMISES, MVI with good dwelling, gin-honse' en ginc and screw. an~d all ieeessary build ings. Will be rentedl or 1e ed for to or mre0' years to the right pa~**.IsetO of present erop solicited, nd pcssessli given when same is gathereI Terms-Bankable '.note,flayable Oeto ber -5. A pply on preni s ERON . - .ywin nsboio. S. C. ~OL~FRE o - FRE_E W th I ' orld. rerfect ~ tIm e rf.Warateakeam~ efth ~ses wre th * ihouh th hu e r e - rf r ~ Stson & Co., BoxEs Po *'JtSd a .VED THE BATTI UR STAUNCH 01 '5,555.5 W1N7rEP lTY KIND, FOR THE LEAN, S CED BOYS OF SIXTY SU] tOSTY-HAIRED GENTR3 FELLOWS OF JUMBO DI en's taste by us. Before yon e opened the jaws of trade i ie, and by that the price is n must come to us. WILLIFO. NOW Is TEE TIME FOR PLANTING RYE A-ND BRLE1L FRESH LOT JUST IN. I. F bclaster & Co Mhn Caulhly! Decide ey! RIARD A.McCU DY.U Pree. ASETS, -- $136,401,328.02 SURPLUS. - - 91,G37.248.4I TilE OLDEST, L A1RGEST, ST isONG. est, Best (Compa~ny ini the wvorb. "TIhe best companyUi is the& c~ompianly that does the mros.t good " The( Mutual ;r f i~s suc company. H. 0. Mel LWAIN. A.,ent for L~ancaster and Fairfiefd Ces., Lancaster C. II., S. C. EWD. L. GERNAND, General Agent, Columbhia, S. C. -txlawly 3HEi Season of 1890 has full.1 .opened at this justly celebrated healti The eurrti- properties of these waters The Li~e ad Red Sill~hir ad Chalybeate, have been fully attested by eminent phy he ho 0te accommodations are good, anm no effort will be spared by the proprietor to give satisfactiozi. Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths. Telegraph, mail and express facilities 11 hotel. String Band engaged for entire season Amusements of different kinds provide Ie oe nnections made at Charlotte an Lincolnton, N. C., and Blacksburg, S. C. For information, terms;, etc., apply to WILKINSON & FORE, PRFfOPRIETORS, 7.17;.t. Shelby, N. C. DENTAL NOTICE. RXI. DAVID AIKEN of 1.1 ers Ius prof esionl ser vices to the citizen.; of the T';.nJ r and County. A shiar. of public patrona. l7ie N. ashington Street. thru doo,.s weet of pot nfie. -25txly 'RIES OF TRA:DE D FORT. LOTRIt. LICK AND FIFTY CHAPS, 4MERS, OF SEVENTY WINTERS, MENSIONS. make a purchase for yourself vith lots of palatable bargains. easured. Style is the dress of RD & CO. AXNO U1 CEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The many friends of the Hon. T. S. BR ICE recognizing his worth and qualifi cation nominate him for the lower house of the General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic arty. A;y FRIEDS. Nessrs. EMitors: Please announce that I am a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, subject to the Demo cratic primary election. * JNO. D, HARRISON. I desire to announce that I am a candi date for re-election to the House of Repre sentatives. subject to the action of the Democratic primary. * TIIOS. B. McKINSTRY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination to t e House of 'Representatives, and plJe my self to abide the action of thiL-Dkeniocratic primaries. *- ~)JA31E f. IIANAV. AN. OF COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Auditor for Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries. * J. B. CROSBY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fcr re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party. - * L. N. WITHERS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of School t ommis sioner, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. *H. L. DUKE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of School Commissiorner, sub-] Ject to the action of the Democratic pri maries.A * JOIN BOYD. 1 FOR COUNTY COMMfISStONERc. ] We here.by noninate Mr. JO-17 .-A: STEPW A RlT .g.n o~n-te -for eftion i tthe office of Commissoner, sub Iject to the actioir f the Democratic pri mary.I * MAN~Y FamNDs. I hereby annour.ce s. 4 adidate for re-election to thue ,. Commissiocer, subject to Democratic primaries. 1I hereby announce mysel aca re-election to the office of Countyv-. -we siofner, subiject t' the actioni of th T I hereby anne-nee mlfI' a cauida for the office of Couuaty (onnissioner a subject to the actiont of the Dem o ratie lor1!maries. * A. S. WH ITENER, FCil J1 UR~Y COM.\ISS!ONi lt. 1 he'reby announce muyself a caniiidate for the office of .Jury Commni eim~ter, sub ject to the nc~tioni of the D~emocratie party. * U. !IAWL.EY l'O)ETiO)N. Nera I~eorn: i.;e~.se annonu--e that I :tli acanitdida:e, for re eit'in t ' the office of Jurv ' O-mtiss~imer, subhient~ to the ac tion of the Demno.ratric prhuaries. I ! e*by :am onouare myself a candidlate for ie-el-ction to the oitiCa of Judg~e of P'romhte. subject to the~ a:t~oa of the Dem ocau ':lY 1. A. IIINNAN'T. SUPERVISOR~ Ole REt; tSTRA TION4. I hereby announ(e moyself a candidate f(or re appoinmenit to the office of Super *visor of .te(gistration!, subhjet to the actuon *of the Dr muocratic primaries. * .JA MES PAGAN. FORL COUNTY TRlEASUltER. I hsreby announce myself a candidate for the nomuinafion of County Treasurer, subject to the actioni of the Democratic primaries. * J. L WARDLAW. STOVE$ COOKING & HEA TING TGEO ALWAYS ON HAND. A LSO, TIi WARE, DOL LOW-WARE -11 Jars, Flower-Po's, and general house hold furn'shing goods. SSTOVES. TIN WARE. REPAIRED All work guaranteed firsteclass. Every. thing at prices to suit the times. When in town give me a call. Om e deo north of P. Landecke & Bro.'s. W. W. KETCHIN, Agt.. Successor to J. H. C -mmings. A. D. HOLLER, BUILDER ANiD CONTRACTOR and Manufacturer of , iNNSU()l(), S. C. Eif-Pl ns and speeliiisonshfl for di -:el lings, fauct~ories andl store-.:cues furnished SNOTICE. VE~~X Y NG~ DJN1-' AND FLC' d byE~'GAlt TRAPP, 1o_10a~rJennings, S. C. - -. BEATY S COENR Bhoo.* Business CO'IfDUC1VR TO BADNESS T HIS question was brought up in: I - n hohe store' in a. city andwa caused y the examination of the of several well-koownshoe man whose craniums showed a noticeable ab sence of hirsute adornment The ques. tioner was nearly as bald as the IDo of a dude's cane. His clerks were growing, that way. All had luxuriant hair before going into the shoe business.. Does-the shoe- business cause baldness? If so, why" If the above cannot be solved we will propose one whieh is easily anwered. Why is it BEATY'S 93.00 nocks .all others bald? We have suc %eeded in having them made of pliable. lurable calf'skin, tanned - by tanneis of ndoubted reputation; toppings of elegant longola; hub goring, warranted; bottoms if wear-well sole leather. and sewed on :o a welt just the same is a hand-sewed ;hoe, and can be half-soled by hanl. No asting tacks to prick oke__ e? good hoe must be mad good rood leather doe& not constitute a good Ahoe unless it. e e and dara ility. BEA&TY' $3.00 OE bs style nd finisr. They will arrive shortly. Some job lots in store will be sold at re luce i pri;ces for cAsir during * alance of ummer or until los -d out. Please call )n . . BEATY & BROS FOR GOOD SHOES. FRESH LEMONS. Canned Peaches, Pie Peae ler, Condensed Milk (Eal Brand).Mail ard's Breakfast Cocoa, Slon, sardie,, jorned Beef, Soa, Starch, Bluein, Soda, i'resh Soda Crace rs every we~Cks landy. Best Fresh Cheese~ every week turing summer Macaroni, Sua, Coffee, nedium and bst Teas, Mea, Flor 3acon, ILard, Rice, etc.- Wnite "C" anA ?etrohum. 5c, CIGARS. 'PUSH'" and "FULL TIDE." T wo.-for Cigars. - STITGIH-DOWN" ain eegant smoke : Try us with the'Cash. SRe otfufl GE-. W. L." DOCA $3 ~e CNT.EEN FioCl ndLcdWtrpofGaa 're -an an:nfmrtisso cano bebttrshw -ta .sr. endne met f t husnso waes nared for a W.-s L DOU**LA" $3& SHOES CENEE hane Caee nd arbycevd aeinceofGan aThe recen wernqakltes th sherr toany bhesbte so tha e ~a edre s your Geaie andteenodaelg and dimel1to desscloeing com rd a~I osta.fo0orer th tadrd-a McMASTE rs, RICEu Lce LI$2SHOESNLI Iv beno most favebl reeird sofc tneoo an tiseetlpr~~in nkey-everyboyphas.)r WoAX" shos spr tesengcles ? (Askn you aver near f caphor. dYecou never enclosnr did or.) ltYo ankgteteroah.aoei toSlater, Fraran IxtrEe WIN~isO. S. C.EN DENTSTRY~ . J.Y QUATTBr"AULD.D." FLNN POOEE.?