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,,,ALL T E THEB EF CLOT] W a maln from Linlo of Clot -handlod,1an< .1uan1 and ple TWENTY-F, You can11 S our1 com11etil I W - nAt Fairy T1 Suit, I O (Our We offE 49c. Oul JE X E Ollr ti oli . Hats erns ln antoes h Feitor durabi ders t stre HE GREA vm-=HAVE THE1 :HIVE OF BE RINGIN E CAN SEPARATE his money quicker with our New hig than y i ve i hav ever I m ite a um1al feel hke a tentle f1sied, because it toik s. little. o [VE UENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR, nap vour linger at all offers of ors, 1'evause N*ou know 1)i:A11 IN 11'C11 Ot- or Fi,h Storis. hLO (al..v NOwmrth $ 6.9 l' ite. ON LY ; It I \\!S .\ I, I.: T. A 11.>1; .\I A Dm : I _I l t.t ;Iw :I I V r ,Ir you this line from to$3 a pair! )YS CLOTHING! )oys Clothing, .08 lid,$ lita- 11 1- i--1up1t h il a d bargains t.. 0 fil n vrus to won4,1 hat f.rnirly -l for :i: " we :(T)\ fi noW at 9 5C (1c, OIIr linle. Thusc har< '5, VeIvr <liIne 'avel is a hling I i a lin ti h at repre 1J)le 'e1ingt varIiety of pat - III tO tee t eitt-r v'algtes tli;i itl buy1) FItt us a Shirt ...\\OlT1I..... JSPENDE RS! andle a line that comn 'I can't approach ir ity or price. SJuspen* at are sold in other at 25c., we will sel] 9 cents. lothina ! 'ei ved d . -et fro e t Ihe mainutfaic Alt)~i A( CN I NTO( S1I I'ES for mneri 1,25 to $1,98,,,, r'UNDERWEAR! MEN, Ladies and Children ! ool or Cotton 14 \il u Sir t w~ozth FRUNKS! TRUNKS! runks of all dis cription at pric which will astonish the natives. l'IllIK WC Sold f01'rlo'ly at $6 00 AreA no WoAfferedi nt only $20 I T COUNTRIES 0 R BEST PRODUCTR REPRE141 iRGAINS AT ECONOM There is hardly any thing that man, woman or child can eat, use or wear that is not to be found in this modern store-house of Money saving. ...THE BEE HIVE... IS THE GREATEST ...11orcal o Establishllot... IN SouthCarolina and its purchasing power is the great influenc-) to lower prices than exist on the face of the earth today. No wonder that all the countries of thoearthlook here for one of their great out lets through Which satisfactory Merchandise can be quickly turned into money. No wonder that the Bee Hive is constanty offering VALUES WHICH COM PETITION IS UNABLE TO MATCH! No wonder that the Bee Hive has from the clay of its opening been the acknowledged bar gain center of South Carolina, and as long I as people appreciate BETTER GOODS Less Money, The Bee Hive will al ways be the FOR THE PUBLIC! That1 Youl See Ollr Bood ! we Will Quoto Prices to Your Entire Satisfaction. The FaIr and Square Dealer Hammers ! Hatchets! P1le 30 Wat h Boards! BROOMS, TINWARE, B'U3 HS, At ridiculously low prices. F THE EARTH IENTED. IN, Y'S OWN PRICES 1 OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT In this depaptiment we claim to lo dasters of the Situation, aid can tell ou your Shoes, whether for Mon or Vomen or Childron, for Iess mionoy han anybody elso. We can well yoti a mir of Hand Sowed Shoes wort.h $5 or $1.97. Ladies Shoes worth $3 fLr >nly $1.45. Childrous Shoes at i!ontg! Dur line of Cents' Furnishing Goods ih complete in every respect. TIES worth 50 cents going at 23 Conts! HOSE worth 25e pair going at V Cnts HANDKERCHIEFS at wiping PRICES jADISKIRWT ai WAIS, Cloas ad Copes. Tho Ladies know a good thing when h'y se it All onr goods mrin custom u1:.dto an< I ,I S4 'd bewlow 'lNI actII u re-rs' 1r'ecx. If. this l,no wu will gne you lie bargain of theseason ...LACE CURTAINS... EVERY CURTAIN IN LSTOOK - !5c. on the Dollar! )EGBOITED LRMlPS! n this line we DEFY ( OMPETITJON! .ampsj) of all Styles At oeeptioally LOWV, PRI(JES! DECORATED PLA.TES, PITCJHERS, CUPS and SAUCERW3! '.t pricos which will onalo you to throw away the plain old croekory anad buy Decorat ed Wa'ro. OUR LINE OF (GLASSWARE Solicits the admiraitioni of everyone an)d ouri Low Prices please old1 andI young! O1OUR LINE OFCUTLERYWAREDo I to pridle oft ihis townI. TIhe prices are way dowi Knives mnd Forks 4Sc. por set arnd upwards ! Spoons from. 5 por set and( u pwards ! P2ocket Kzilves from 5e. an<1 l wrdhs! Scissors at l0c. a pair and( uipwards! .00KINGO GLASSES! HAT RACKS! PICTURE FRftM S A'T P>RICES 'ThA T WE DF' Aw NY NE T. ,.A. . . Baby Mmne ' ho] Every mother feels an inde- 01 ob scribable dread of the pain and th dangcr attend- ni ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make i its anticipation one of misery. a MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this r hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made u a painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness a nausea and other distressing con- , ditions are avoided, the system is made ready, for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the criticil hour are I obviated by the use of Mother's c Friend. It is a blessing AP woman. I 01.00 PIRMBOTTLIS at all Drug Stores, oa' sent by exproes on receipt of prie. c BOOK8 Containing Invaluable Intermat.a of intorost to all wornes, vwill be sont a FREE to any address, apon appilcotles, by The BRADFIELD RKULATOR CO.. Aflaota. 0. N'ANIS TIJELO. A andnn all ltim 'That We ohouild Asommo cu1,an11 Del,ts-enlewil of th. War I Now iso Loiger 'ossible. (Special to the Greenville News.) Piaris, Oct. 27.--The Spanish coin. missioners today accepted the nega- 2 tivo view of the Unlited States com- q iiiisioners toward the proposed ans- V simption by the United Statos of I the Cuban debt. Tho American at Comm11isioners firmly but courteous- I ly duclined to assumn for the United t States ft entiro original responsi- b bility for the Spanish financial con 1 ditions and the Spanish commission- a ors finally abandoned the effort and agreed that the Cuban articlo of \ tlie protockl shall without conditions d have place in the ultimate treaty of a 11This )recludes all possibility of t, war being resumed. Great progress t! was made today. All differences b over Porto Rico were settled. The f negotiations are now down to the Philippino question. TIMM VICTIM or TF.i.YNiCI1K1t4. An old1 Negre in 1Cdg.fehd whbo Wanted te lie l'oRlntmastr anid ated Mr. Akin- t sonl hecaiune the Negru was (Special to News and Courier.) Augusta, October 27.--A teleo e phone mes;sago from Edgefield to the Tribune this afternoon confirm. F a rumor enrrent in Angasta thi morning that the body of Wasch Mackey, t he third- of the negroes fired on by the Edgefield lynchers, had Sboon found, it is said the old man was foundl( ly'ing dead, face ilown, two hundred yards from where the shooting took place. Wsh Macke) was the umost p)ro[ne)t negro in that dlistrict, was a successful farmer, em ploying other negroes to work foi him. Hie was a candlidato for post muastor, and it is said the enmiity against Mr. Atkinson, which resulted in the assination of his wife, grow~ ont of this negro's disappointment at being dlefonted for this oflice. seinato,r TIhauan kind a Hland Prmasry o,f the Re.gimen,l- t-en Vote, toi Quit. ]Special to Greenville News.] Columbia, S. C., Oct 29) -The First regiment goes out. The men are practically3 unianimon,. Senator Tihuan came here to get the senti meoit of the nmen. After a brief talk "All who desiro to be mustered out as soon1 as it can be docently done or, in other words, that the present arrangements stand haold up your right hands." There was a veritable thicket. of hande. It looked aIs if the ,whio' regimtent to a miant hiad voted for go ing home. Ser.a'or Tilhnan turned to the officers, who iMood behind him, bent nearly dlouble and langhe'd heartily. He seemetd to thoronghly enjoy the situaton. The n'ext call was for Ihe other aide of the proposition, anid not more than thh teen hands wero raisedi.. 'I he Senator latugh'ted again and remarked: "Welt, b)oys, yo o m a-n to knowv what y'ou wantt andt (do niot hesitate to vote for it." :ed the men to behave and go no as friends. rhore is a movement to have the 3panies mustered out at home. Paty day will distribute $90,000 for is regiment. The surgical exami. ,tion of soldiers has been started. NATIONAL PEACH MONUMENT. Is Proposed to Erct ()ne ut the National Ca.pital. [The State, 27th.) Even before the war is over there a proposition to 'stablish a peace ionument. Ponsions next. Gov. Ellerbo has received the fol >wing letter relative to the pro osed orection of a national monu ont in Washington to commem-) ato the restoration of potico: Now York, Oct. 24, 1898. Gov. W. H. Ellorbe, Columbia, S. C. "Sir: Peaco having again been re tored, I think that the orection of a iational monumeit in the city of Vapi nngton, to commemorate this mportant event, would moet with inivorsal approval in the country, nd your views on the subject would te greatly appreciated. "A committee, drawn from ev otate in the union, would be fori , hould the proposition neot pproval. Rospectfully, "a. Emil Hles GUNTFU 6UCO,:-Rj L 0)WNE. Io I,o to Aot. am Assletait Aitoray Gones How It Mppens. (The State, Oct. 27th.) It was announced yesterday that ttoruey Gotieral Barber, it the re uest of Mr. G. Duncan Bellingor, iho will succeed him, has appointed Ir. U. X. Utinter, Jr., who is to be esistant atitorney general under Mr. Ullingor, to that poition in order Lint he may thoroughly acquaint imsolf with tho du4ies of the office. Ir. Gunter is to begin work as soon s the retiring assistant attorney enoral, Judge Townsend, leaves for Vashington, which will be in a few ays. This is considered a graceful ct on the part of Mr. Barber. Mr. Gunter was private secretary > Governor Evan, and is now prac cing Jaw in Spartanburg. He is a right young man and has many riends in Columbia. THE DATE NOW FjXEj), 'line set for Spain's KCeaution of she Is land of Cuba. Madfrid, Oct. 24.--Blanco cabl, hisi government that the Americans rasist upon the evacuation of the en. ire island before January lat. The ;1panlsh government maintains that his will be imipos-sible. Gon, Rois, overnior of VIzcayas, had made a leomand for war ships for the pur >ose of defence against an attack pen the Philippine rebels. li Ri. BRYVAN MAY COME. f the Colonel's ileailth Dot-s Nut Rapidly Improve. Lmncoln, Nob., Oct. 27.- Mrs. W. K. Bryan is pireparin2g to go to Sav-. minahi if the h.-alth of CJol. Bryan loos not improve. News of his con inued illness is a cause of worry to rienids in Lincoln. Mrs. Bry ansaip onight that she would not go for a mmnber of (lays m.l ss there wats a hanoge for the worso. A telegram eceivedl by tho family late this veninig said the colonel was slightly otter. Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often eauses the most in' tense suffering. Many haveafr,ear vainly sought ielief from thisdialn lisoase and are to-day worse off tha sver. ~heumnatism Is a blood dim and Swift's 8peciido is the only ,be sause it is the only remedy Ich can reaoh such deep-seated di ses. A few years ago I was take th inflamma tory Rheumatism, whie dame so intese that I was for weeks a le to walk. I tried .veral prominent phyui. cians and took their treat. ment faithfully, but wad unabie to get the slight. ess relief. In fac t, ig eon. dillon seemed to grow -' worse, the disease spread ever my en tire body, and .from November to Miarch .I sufferedi agony.* I tried 'many pa ten S medicines1 ' but none relieved me. Upon the advise of a 2 , - friend!I decided to try I. 8. 8. Before allowing me to takej how. ytet l emed, and~ reoniced ith rem.o dy, and in two months I was ciuired com Dietely. 'h cure was 90rma ont, for I have newfr sinced lies exposed to damp anid cold weather. 8711 Powoton Avonuc, Pb lide hia. Don't suffer longer with R heumatism. L'hrow aside your oils and liniments, as hey can not reach your troublA. Don't 'xperrient with doctors--their potash nd mercury will add to your di sabil.. yand completely destroy your diges %.S.S; Blood rI eure perfectly and permanently. t is guaran teedl purely vegetable, and ontalne no potash, mercury, or other ninoral. Blooks mailed free by Swift ipecifle Co., Atlanta, Ga.