The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 28, 1898, Image 3

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Cott'on Market. Correted by J. W. Gary & Co. M iddling ....................................41c. iluckIon's Aranica 3aIve. 'he betst Salve In the world for Cuts, itoisv-,. 8ore,, 11lcers, Salt Rieunt, .-ver Hore, Tetter, Chapped Hand, '.lutnin,,, iCorns, and all Hkin Erup I, >i., and pot4itively cures Pl.-s, or no ,.- y r-iltired. It is guarantwei to give is rfit P-mtifetion or money r4funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nob. ri4-sit & (iier and W. E. Pelham. Ten per cent. off of each article you purchase at A. (. Jones for the next 30 days; means ton prr cont,. less t,ban you can buy the same class of goods aijy where In Newberry. t&f tf To Un1re a old III One N16cht Take Van Lear's Cold Capsules for La Grippe. Coughs and Colds; 12 doses 25 conts at all druggists. Guaranteed to curo or money refunded. t&f6m Store Itoi to itent, 100 feet long, plate glass front, most popular location in town, (hotel block main st,reot.). Possession given 1st of .\arch, if n1ot soonlor. Rareopportunity to L'ot a 111'st-elass store room it New berry. Apply to Daniels & Co. tf t&f The stir we made in the Dry Goods market in Newherry during the past ten days shows what we can do any Sline when we desire to do bO. I always sell for less because I sell for spot, cash. t&f tf A. C. Jones. DIr. Itobr,mson Decinesa I am compelled on account of my business engagements to declino the nomination of alderman from Ward 4. Thanking my friends for same, I am, Very respectfully, PITNZ ROBERTSON. Constipation prevents the body from ri(ldilg itselfof waste matter. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove the troUbl anDi cure Sick Headache, Bill ousness, Inactive Lver and clear the complexion. Small, sugar-coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. W. 14. 'elham. Tels-t,sto su erb ,. Please add the following new Phones to your list: H unt, W . L . (les.)..........................108 Speors, L M. (Store).......................117 ft2t And oblige, L. W. FLOYD. The Newberry Clothing Co. are having a closing out sale. They arei going out business January 1st and want to turn their largd stork into cash. 0.-Vt'a A Fordhconleig Marriage. The marriage of Mr. Joseph 11. Nor wood, Cashier of the Newberry Savings Bank of Newberry, S. C., to Niss Rhea H. Daggett, of Wilmington, N. C., is announced to take place in the latter city on November 9th. Mr. Norwood is a brother of Dr. B. L. Noorwood, of Tiller's Ferry, and has hosts of rela t,lves and friends In this count,y whc will rejoice to hear of .his approaching nuptials.-Darlington Messenger. Mr. Norwood has made hosts of friends In Ne'wberry during his sojourn among us, who will welcome his bride, and wish them long life and happiness. The Herald and News extends to the young coupn 1)in adlvance its most hearty congratu lations. When you ask (6r DeWitt's Witch H!azel Sal ve don't accept a cou nterfeii or I mitation. There are more cases 01 Pies being cured by this, than all others combIned. W. 1F. Pelhamu. A Quiet Marriage. On Wednescay, at 11 o'clock, th< nup)ltials of Dir. T. L. Street mian, o1 Hendlersonville, N. C., and Miss H-att,i< Shackieford were solemiz'ed att th< home of the bride's p)arenits, lhiru. ani Mrs. W. M. Shackieford, In Newberry The ceremonty was pterformned by 1Rev C. W. Creightoni of the Met hod is chmnrch. Trhere were p)resent, a fey friends of the family. The par'lor' was tast,efully decorated in evergreetns anm the ceremony was impressive. Dr'. Streetman is a successfuli drug gIst of Hendersonville and the bride I. a young lady well beloved by t,hos< who know her. The brIdal party' left oni the C., N. s L. train immediately after the muaril auge for' theira future home at Ileonder sonville. T1he Herald atnd No extends ii c'ongrt,ulat,lons and bei wisthes for long life of happilness and useful ness. Overcome evil wit,h good. Overcom< your coughs and coi(ds with Oine Mint< Cough Cure. It, Is so good childre'n cry for It. It cuires cr'oup, bronchitis, pneiu mnonia, grip)pe and all thr'oat atn' luna (liseases. WN. E. P'elham. MA tlliCED. Married, on October 23(d, by Rev. C .A. Wright, Mr'. 'T. JT. Ratuton to Mis Lilly Glymph, o,f Brooklyn. M r'. Rau t,on is a clerk with Mr. P?awley. Married by Recv. Geo. 8. B3earden o 'Thiursda.y., October.20, 1898, Mr'. Lau :sShealy and Miss Mam(e Sligla On last Thu 'yM ar. I". ILI. Keml~ -son and Miss KCate Blouknight werc joined In the holy bonds of matrimafon3 ReLv. J. ,3. StevensOn ofllolat,ing. M r enpson~ Is a well -known succossful 1anter' and hanudsome widowe.r of Hig gin -try aund Miss Bloukinight is loey daughter of Mr.P'luk Houknigh o,f the same sectioni. This newly marriedi pair isedeseryini aof much hapinosls and they certain1 have the sinee good wishes of th AMvocate. --Saluada Ad v'ocate, Oct,, 19. ''y No" when a dealer olTerat you Sayutt ~ofor 11ood 'e Sarsapatri ll 'lr& is >oting ''just as good." U (tily Ilood 5 stVFAI iIUaTWOIlTI busines )" 0. io, conduicted a t. han it. 1is Ill '~gI" a ye~'ar and ex ponse sa inry ,-iraigh t li)l.a'i Mala a,',09' t " d i. fe'rece".' Euclose 8eitf Monu41ht &\Ol ,'t *I nve'lope, I lerbort, E. 11 Notice to Jurors. Jurors drawn to attend Court of Comnon Pleas ou October 31, 1898, are hereby notified not to atter.d un il Thursday, November 3, 1898, at ten o'clock in the foronoon, pursuant to direction of presiding Judge. A. J. 011lsoN, Ch ri of Court.. VARIOUN AND At 1. A 14011T. Col. W. A; Wallingford has rturned to Newberry. l'he civil Court will opon at Nowhlr ry onl Thorsday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Harmon spent Gala Week in Charleston. City council is Vontitilg the good work of macadamizing the streets. Dr. P. Robertson declines to be a candidate for. alderman from Ward 4. Dr. Jas. K. Gilder 'eclines to he a candidate for alderman fromt Ward 4. The public schools of the county are ordered to open on Monday, 7th Novem ber. Misses NevilloI Pope ...id Mary Nance Fair are visiting relatlves i.nd friends in Abbeville. Mr. It. Y. Leavell is having his fur nit,ure stores on Main street repaired and enlarged. Do not forget the State Palie and the special trains an( cheap rates and be sure to arrange to attend. Dr. Jas. H1. McIntosh requests us to state that, he cannot be and will not be a CandIdat; for alderman from Ward 3. Shockley Bros. are butlding a resi dence for Mr. Jordan R. Green on his lot in rear of the residence of Dr. i4. C. Jones. Mr. Joseph E. Norwood, the polite. accomiodating cashier of the Newber ry Savings Bank, is on a brief visit to Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Jas. It. Davidson, who is now en gaged in the U. S. Marshal's ollice in Charleston; was home on a visit, the early part of the week. The sessions court dispatched a lot of business. Judge Townsend went home on Wednesday and will return for the common pleason Thursday. Stenogra pher Campbell left yesterday for Spar tanhug. M iss Kat.ye-"- Iril Civie, ne o r ington's prett.y daughters, after visit Ing relatives and friends in Newberry County for several weeks returned to her home in Lixington Wednesday. She made many friends whilechere. Those ITianagers of tbe Federal ec tion who do not, call for the boxes to day will confer a favor by calling at The Herald and News oliec for the boxes on Monday as we expect to be absent from Newherry next week after Tuesday. Council should have a couple more rock st,eps ptit oi Main street in front, of Davenport & Renwick's so that ped estrians could cross from one side to the other without getting in the mud. The rocks were there once and only two or three have disappeared. Trhe editor of The Herald and News leaves th is afternoon withi Presit'ent Cromner to attend the Newberry confer ence at Mace2doniaZ church ini Lexing ton county and then the Jloint eonfer once at St.. Marks in Saluda Count,y. HIe will be absent, lrom tihe ollice to morrow. Mr. A1. A. Carlbsle has ret,urned from Baltimore where lie went to have an operation perfommed on the shoulder which was dislocated when lie steppledl in the cellar at Rtobert son &. Gilder's drug store. His many friends are glad to know tbat tihe operation wvas success ful and that he will soon lhe out. TJhat was a very suddeun andl sad acci dent, at Prosperity yesterdlay 1by which little Owen Sebum pert lost hiis life. We cannot, understand why it should -have hiapp)ened, butt we know that a Providence which doeth all things wvell knows best. To the stricken and be reaved parents we extendl our sympa thies. - ~~Itema,rkable~ tesue. miakes the statenment that she caught cold, w hi ch set tIid on her ltugs; she was treated for a nionith bv her famiily physician, hut. g. ew worse, Hie told Sher shen was a hopeless victim of con sumltplti oad t hat no miediine couldI -cure her. Her drnizgist sugge-sted D)r. SKing's New icovery for Coni aumei ~tton; she bought a bottle andl to her dtel ight foaund hiersel f benefit ed fromi the first dose. She co'n tI nuedl Its use anid after taking six bt, ties, found herself sound and well; now 5does. her own housework, and Is as wall -as she eve*r wvas. Feree trial hotlas of this Great Olscoverv' at Pelham's & Robertson & G1ider's D)rui Store. La rge 1bottles 50) cents and 61 00. EGG WH ITE SOAP. Dr. Raub's Egg White . No 25c. Soap to So ' is. Makes the equal velvet. No skin like chapped fa orihnd tLeaves a sweet fie odor. We give yo ,a Spicture worth $1 wi every box of three cakes at25c. aRobertson & Gilder, Druggists. y JA NT'ED)-SEVKt 'Tti'ST 'I I Peronsi3li in this Staite to iimnae nu11 SSalary strn1ht 5'K0) a year jand oen -s diefinite, boo la. EoIIo no1h aa, - rsso sanpo.a envelop, hIertsrt E. hies 76 $15,0 0 And everything in St at a reduction of Twent worth of Goods you buy, Five Cents. C*-ome quick Remnember this GrandI SI: night. At, thie Great Comnhinat PROSPER1TY S. 0. 1t Court Of Gender SeSSIons finished tie busi ess before it o n Wednesdy by the woo ree.th and wof adjouned. The gtand jury anid pet.ib jil-y all got, thrigh at the same time. '.le busi mess wa- grotten th wi %-tbout ai riitch.r Our report on Tuesday Concluded wvi0h t,he work of Mond ity. ruedalty mnl()intgt thlec agist At! f !*U~ 3 c t :te sau 0 ti C' ihe biski eny, was broight , u und lie pleaded guilty. This wits for breaking in Maj. De Walt's house at Prosperi tY. Ile was senLenetd to 10 years in the peniten tiary it hard litbor. The case against 1o) Spence, Wiml. .Ja1c,kson and Albert )eWalt on the same charge was nol prossed and they were dischrged. The etse tgaiinst .1. J. Hipp anid Quinter mip) was next (tled. They were charged with assaiult and battery of a high and aggravatled Int Ire. ,lohnistone & Welch assistedt i,h prose eution while the defense wits riepre eented by Cole. L. Blease. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. Sentence Was suspended awititing the result of a motion for a new trial. The State vs. Sim Glenn-murder was then taken tip. The defense was r'epriesented by JohnsiItonet & WVlelh. Verd ict nlot guilty. C. A. Floyd wits tried for mtirder and acqtuittedl. Hie wits represenited by Johnstone & Welch. Easter Kinard pleadt guilty to assault, andi hatt.ey with initeint to kill and was sentenced Lo pay13 a fine oI(f $50 or go to) the peniitetiarity for three months. The following grand jutrors were drawni to serve the enstinzg year: J1. S Bowers. J1. K. N-',ps. J1. Cal Neel, t Ml. (Jaldlwell, Lutber M. I ,ong, HI. S. G ra hatn. P~It lESK'NTM iNTi '1-' (G it A N i) J1 U IIY. To' lion. D). A. Townsend, Priesidling TPhe grandl( jury begs leave to stubm it, the follow ing prestmen'1t:l WVe hitve careftully coinsidered1 and acted upo()n all bill s of l idietmnen thIand ed us by the lion. Solicitor. 'We would c,all attention to a recomn mendattion mnade in a former plresenit men t, thatt the old bic k Ikitchen itt tihe jail be pul11led down anid ai,tached( to the jail ini order to imaike IL dlininir and cook room ILl Ii uder t he samie roof, wh icb wotld he (If g rdi eai elit to the faily3 of the Sheri IY, buit nothlin g has been dlone ini thet mnatter. Wei woull now uirge that it, he done as sooni its practicable, and also that. Iight,s be put1 in the windows of tbe jail where they are b)roken otit. We inid the p)later(inig Over heitd in the School (Commitissionler's ollec nleedis repatiring. We also recommliendt that a partit,ion be pt,t in the School Commtnis sioner's (tllce by Coinmmiissionier he patidI for by the counlty, which will cost, but a small amout,. There is a leak in the roof of the coturt house itmmed iately over the I 'ro bate J tud go's otlice to whI iclb attention was cal led ii a foiimer presentmiient whieb has not yet, heen atttendedl to. We ask the Supervisor to have it, at tindedI to at, once. IWe also cll1ed attent,ion in a formier report, to some of the books of record in tbe Clerk's ollice wh ichi need to be rebotund iin order to preseirve tIhe reordts, and wvhielb ha is not bteen dlone. We now iurge that, t,h is he done at once. We. recomimend that thne obstrtict.ions in all th~e streamis oh water cou rses he reimov'ed at theuil1i most prcticale seasoni. '\Wo herewith hatnd you the repulort, of heSn pervisor) sho~winug th e amiloiunts i t tluonl Ith)aproved (claimis from thi 26th day (of J une, 1898X, to ,hie 1st dah of Oc tober, 13983. As the laiw non stands the Magistra. tes 'Ire reqired to maiike quailrterly re p)orts to the Sutperv isor, a nd the Su per. vilsoir to make report, thiereof to the grandt jury at, the latst termn of court, The MIagistrattes laet vfailed to miake t,heirt reports tto the Sunperv isor. WeVn have examinied tihe poor louise on county home, and hlind ever. thing it goodn ondition. -j -0 ' .04 - r r a rr f AlT ....... -~ rr - r I-I GOA,I ore-Room No. I until 1st c y-Five Cents on the Dolla rrom us in Room No. 1 we and get the benefit of tbe Augh er0 of Prices )positively clo ioln I louse of 7 J."ros,Leat 'h(e bridge aIo Iuh It , 11arinlon's qularter hais been1 report.ed to us at, in had conditionl. and we Isk thtL tie Supcrvisor have it, fixed Ito.ce. We have ITclready Iade at. a former terin of th is court,, report on t.h e public olices and deemli it, IInlecessril'y to 1ay anyt,h3ing about them at, h1) is term. We recommend that our clerk be paid Ul,e usual fee. Respectfully Suibmlli'ted, A. .1. WILIANUIAM, P"oreman. A copy of so much of present.inet,I Its relat C. to S11WIerVisOr WIS Ord(ed served onl hitn. Atid so imuch ats refers to Magistrates wIas ordered served upon The court was the adjotiried sin i die. P .JlidLe Towisoltd will ret.urn1-i in timlie to open cut oil Thursdiay. 1) EAT I I4 MISs 1olat1 PIt,S, dauglilter of Mr. and P Mrs. M. Pitts of No. 6, died on Thurs- 15 dt.y lft01' a brief iillness of m i attLI i hiemat,trill; aged ahoit 15 years. She I will he buried today at. Trinity. M argaret Victoria, iniant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs M. 1) Rteighley, of Now herry, was born May 13, 1898 and died October 24, 1898. Jesus said "suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not for such is the king dbm of heaven." The Best Place. K It pa'. s to trade at Pehami's Drug Store, 1i.'cause you can bu1y a1t retail nearflyl at Wh1ole- C sale prices. Thei mrontey1 counlts. Stores5 maty comeC andi go, but the Pel hami's Pharma ey rolls on andl bus r'olled on, o the plesl)(' satisfact ion for' 23 years. Prices the loweste a t P E I IAM'S. oFrOll'SOll's TastelBss Cllill Tollic! Pleasant to Take ! Quick to Act ! Cheap to Buy! j It gives you ant appeItite, str'engthens you, and( regulates yourt li ver'. Only 35c per sailte at Robtftson & G iIlder's Driug Stor'e. Teachern. Annoiattin. 'Thei t,eneers' as4sociat.ion of New berr'y (otut.y w,illI meet. at the Grtadled School hbuilding No vemtbetr 10th. Subjects for d1iscuission: , l'rimiary Artii mt,ieL-Mrt. Wmt. if. WVallace. Griaded Couini,y Schools-Mir. .J . I. I 'rimrary Iteading-MNis I.,u ~ey ti ser. Q.uestion ilox. Ot!icers tor' the e'nsuing y'eari willI be elected( at thIis mieeti ng. All t.eaebecrs wvil lIue ex pected, and no( ctl'rts will be0 spared'C to maitke Lthis a red( letter int associattiotn worik. THE LIE LAW MUST CO! LOW PRICE COTT1ON WILL FOLLOW! SIINiD YOUljf (ASH,I AT' SM ITH'S STOR E You wll g t n liundr ed (CnLs on tihe D)ollIar. I sell at.,a very~'short. pr1oIit,. *Comie and1( tr'y me one and I am certaini of your ttrade aft,er'war'ds. Mr.". A. Smith will bel glitd to see hiet' fr'iendis andl M r'. Latwson lI obb wvili ret* o with pCleasure. J spcfully,TH e o -r - nrur SHOES. H A TS. * Clothing. of November, for cash, r. For every dollar's will t,%ke off' Twenty se prices. l 4 I s t of O ctober, at id 1(1 lers of Low Prices. 7T TH E Af. oo1le Dl ii Store, unnally's Bon Bons, III 30c., 60e. and S1.20 packages. Junnally's Chocolates, In 30c., 60e. wid $1.20 packages. Junnally's (chocolatc) Mint, InI 30o. pakags(.1. Junnally's Al0ld Brill1c, lOc. Junnally's Pa1il Brilc, loc, Junnally's Chocolate Marshmallows, 10c. J unnally's C1Colat Cralls, 100. ;-These goods are m:ade (if piure mawe al a11d expres.-ed to us the liy t,hey Ib IIde. (OUNG & COMPANY, LOWIRW-t MAIN STRE3.r. ANNOUNCEMENTS, For Mayor: -ANNOUNCE N1YS1LF CANDI L date fotr Mayo--subject .to D emo LililCH ANNOI;cINCI 'tYSIl' L143 as a ( candida.0 for Ninyor ande pled'(ge ilysel f to abide 0 he resul'53 t of the D emno L[ H10[lHY A N N(OU.'N( IC A SII a (candidate11 for'N MIaor and3( p1ldg tyself to( 111 abide t ut, of the I )emo13 raltic pilmary. T HOS8. 10. Il'TlING. phusur int announeinC13g D r. (O. I laye as a suit3.ble '11 3(3lida.' inI the om31ing3 townV ehI (1tion3, kno3(wing 1hat, he( ill give' uiiversa5 l sa.is3factionl. i A NY C'IT1li.Ns. For Alderman: W.A.RD2 .1. NO. WV. ICA H IIInYl1 IS li i'itI'ItY For Alderman: IN ABNS 18 ll ;ICI AN I e4 nounced as a ('and(1ichtte for A hler' 33n3 from1 W\ar-d 2 -shubject.3(1to 1 I ). mo r A NIBiitT* W.J.ONIS8 IS I iU'l. J2 1by nominated311'( for* Alderman333 fromIt VarL3d 2, subjt tJoL ) the I eIoerat iC'ri hIP. .Jamites dielfers'on itane as A 1dera'n3 If ,hue Town 33(f New herry, S. ('., durin1 3g heo past y'ear3, wYe begJ~ ( to(3 nom 1 inat him 3'om1 Ward 2'( 9 f said TI'Iown and pledgeICI .~ 11i1 to0 abide( 3he result,13 (f thte I)emio ra'ltic 1'rimary113. (Civizi.I:NS. For Alderman: .YOIING IS lilI :uiIBY e113 anno3ncId asi aL (3andidat1,e fIor AlIderman11 fro ( Ward \V'I1, subIlject to the )c3mocra'ti3e l'riarI1t y. CyIzi.' 3:NX. For Alderman: -NO M. TiAA IS 1IhfilItiVy annonne1(13ed0(1It as a33( candidate for' AlI 1 rmanl13 from33 Ward( 133( j)1 ('d pdged to h13(ide 3'.he ieut of! .1he Demiocrati pr11 W tCA IU'IITiOfU '%,I1) TO A N 1311te for Alderman3t0 3 from~ Wardi 51 sub1 ji -et 1t. the I) Dema(.rati.c prbnart313y elee.' It will pay yon to (1( your11 faill t,rald ing wit.h the1( NewberIry ClothIingi~ C.o. 'IThey are( goinig ot of business081 Januati~ry I st and1 aro'0cortainily cuttinig Sever'al line IHed I loomt Soits for .sale1 (1heapJ, to33 ike room31 fori (other3 goodsl . 5. .1. Wo'-r N. ......HONEST ADVERTISING.... Omr advot,lsentsOA4 haIHVe always beenl )i4inali ad hlionest. Tho public by their "etol and spIport, has slibstatitiated hat fat. It is our mlotlo: "To at teld ) oII ()W businetl Iave ot.lhers &,Ite." However, ailu-rextel-;ive ad veir. Asometit hias-,; been brimded with extravii r amevund fhception , and seit Ins to wor *%y Ir IIIAtil4w-. who ar it l uised to i;ks.% wie,and their clerks not, w4ed t) d"'ln, with thit dner tot ate .i few Lo l % s.mt. \\ hll at i(fet-retc ae , l the live tilve o luairtr i '--whiee tiey are con 4tat,ity hls I mll vli -u arly morn it,i llI ate It Il ht. ' Vill,-, the ever illereltsinlI n II I I of I t t - ---t h,- I -l r ki g t u i - I o v.t Iv I in ver itladi -411pp)I-r to4 ge ther III it! 11. \VI w t i t < ti t ,I y ut nd !e Amiod IhI it. -- V I-ay Nor allI m1w. lver t.-emu.nIl., stivill m.ir !v w %:,(I wer't wVt to'Pi I le soineo of ti ll ii l'S, who ark. loe to di,-i h e, in' aid ver F nistIs th > writ..- an Il.. hli wotld anso be pad fDo U.hir s VI ThankI1(', howe-Ver. W,bvy adkvi-rti,e u s contnt 1Y tiy ( and -11ratuim ly. 11, b: law 1>ra1vr-i(n s o owever, but, (Illw L-ow I'vievs. w%hit!h mwv y wiur I-milpi 1(w.4 so (errlild %. Of courst, ItheIy ait.l -ompellled t.() vivc.:t rvditetin tof ":25 pi-r Lient,L. ,", an 1d w.r th L1)ey t 0 g i V( yo 4 t-0 Nr comtt . ton* -nit. rorit i ti( it e ( Or at mtonith. b11t. the whotlt. yevar. rmilnd, I bey woulid notk met I he low 1wice-4 of 1,1be live liive f 1lia is. Not, mnce, bult t, man1,11y IunIitly 1imea s. 1-,1),-1eiallI y du11rin the1 I)aSItW %Vw(4wh-4. haS 111 h1r-kh11Vn mad1(it Volun11arily*: "W hyl. .\Ir. K IVlt- , $6,i0 priWes o thcso of s:- lowor. l110 w found them in ay of hir store inl townl Moral: If )oil wilnt, to satvv 1110n1Y ()n antyt hiniv y4ou nieed, tra i t The 00 Worive of Frrratings. O. KLETTNER, The Pathr and14 S11111- Ovillvr.. TH TMT Clothing, Shoe, Furnishing GOodS), Hats and Dry Goods ... STOC K... No oni has (oer shown suich ii tk in Nowbwrry. $16,500 Worth of Clothing. $11,500 Worth of Shoes. $7,500 Worth of Furnishing Goods, Hats, Dry Goods, Etc. THI8 STOCK MUS3T BE Converted into cash, We(" will mivet alnd dorn 111t1o i to lctntttoils abdut cot ilIt 11( itl Ily04 tho a i le s t o wlreDnintondtliion,lo imi ThoeLader moA ti'init dlyc. Wt sock goi otonn we prsetom tth omietpicepar snth .ment Woe wWIlho to the 'P!' liDe loJg t thet ch ~ipl I whret tey11. way oi i AriingI (' ail. ()r tck 1 Soeio Department Ylos wil fin ovrting np-f oto. datto it](t ll r EYloy i'tll fidvrling loo t low t l r'(th t th y an. DhoenDprtm& enwic Mower Sells the Best! Mower Sells the Beste because the~ best is llwaya theo chQajpst , am1( l)hen Ih hao ot at Moweri's is cheatper t hu it hein lfer ior art icle else Mower Sells the Best Dress Goods! Mower Sells the Best Hosiery! Mower Sells the Best U n d erwear! Mower Sells the Best Cloaks and Capes! Mower Sells the Best Damask & Doylies! Mower Sells the Best Sheeting & Bleach ing! Mower Sells the Best o u atin gs! Mower Sells the Best Calicoes! Mower Sells the Best Men's Shoes! Mower Sells the Best Ladies' Shoes! Mower Sells the Best Children's Shoes! Mower Sells the Best in everything <lute h) (lo ts S tore; Mo I i Sell the Best Ht. }piiees 1llut, 000~ \'Ury Mow, we ll tve you \\'e b el iee ehat fror in eerongcl tn pIn) :.hd on u palod (I'lli(t. DrY (Ima1ls fIP( Your luloney is too) hard'( Onl iashy g'ods. --so Bu.y Tl hoil h Best fri 1us. We will give you vatlu W eceiv1<h 1u(lOhi sat isf - ti on int the vial will be on of pohlt '.mmghl rmot huy. ing ito Bt. fro 6 is. Com to see us i al givo us tho opp ortu ity to sell you T1he Besat at earock bottomh prices. ~1 & Yours truly, G,&8.SMOWER GO oni Ills]I v'.,u J1 . .. Come in and see our line of Tin nid Hats Also Hats trimmed to suit you. Our Sailor and WalIking Ht ARE GEMS.