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N .+a .4o'8 O - N N O CO ' -cr , Oa ' a C 'd ' L O LO 0.- 2 4 . . ... o - ...-e ff. m o o LOCl 'aa f'o0 ' oi .d ' ~C 'a 01.0.E - 0 C :: ... ~t,.. 4 O i CLo C~ 'a c '- "O N e ~ p o ~ O'' -. "O '-i E 00NO Cl -'O E, t o .' Eci .J g Ot* .NL 'ao 'a- : C.)- .at C).0a C~ LO O 09 -'o a -a O ~ THE FEARFUL FLOOD. nI:1.w 1m1s.s e U:sillet 1)ro%n n l;. t'rop?% Cttlettt. Ketlnruttilp F,n-u-1 ti g i tnttrv t n t 1 ttt)tt. Now Orleans, April 20.--- Tho flood is ntow consideoreld to Iaive reaCe1d1 I ho p)ropot ionts of at gentral catlauity. No lss titan live iudtletd water bind tratvolors artlo urnahle to retunr homue. Partial returns of thlt donl ag;o runt into tho millions. T1ho strolauns aro'( still rising and ra ins coritinnoe. T1ho tio up on the riilroids is Coml)lto. Tho linois central, Yazoo & Mi. sis silpp)i V'all(1y and Now Orlonuts & Northatr hav been,I unablo t(. muovo trains sinc monday. Th['e iEast LotsianIIa and Iobil( & Ohio aro p)aratls ztd. Busines-3 is ait at sta'idlstill on ac00111it of lick of inailt:. -New Orleans, April 20.-Advices from teoar'lingto say iho [)(,uir river hats tIeaChe0.d the highest mark t co Ie. Today (hetimb r 1booms5'01 o iencd bel ingI 011SI up1arlithuymals I1ti1 wtellrt-atktilt; ) ucads ihsads of dollars worth of timibor iloatted to liing. All hh rss on tho river is at at stamistill. T1'ho saw mills had to liscontiuo o raitionls.iTe w11o vattr has reache d thoe irst lioors of ail t.ho stores along the rivtr. every brtidg(' from ol'arlingtoln to LIogtown has been swplt away and tho water in tho pubiie roads is deop 01nougrh to swim at horso. Polo living on thoe Lov.isiana sidlo woftr forced to abandon thoir homes and lloo to (ho Mississippi sido for safot.y. Hundeds of htad of cattlo and hogls aro drownedl. D)o'r and othor am ar( swimming iacros the river t ovory a1ailablo point. AillI rs nid gardons will Itavo to be+ relate Id. Mor"idiat, 1i Thl flood niua tion is grOwint Worse with overy rev port. ho town of Iikory is in ia distrossing condlition . A Sci 'S ial says it is compllotoly sulrrondetd. T1ho waters aro riing as trho oho sult of a heavy rainfatll ist tnight. Ililn dreoldt of had of cattle ro drowned and aill fonces swrplt away. Tlht town of pentorpriso and th surrounding coun try ari o dovastato,e th waters hatving boon swulloed last night sis mtilt't above town by the giving way of Ithe Watita cottont mill dam, oelo sing; 101 acros of wattr avrakging at dol.1Ih of tfin fet. uildings il the pnr atof thle waters wero Swept. froim thir foundat r ions and lost. In the Chunky rivolr swampl at inm bor of livo:; aro lost-how Imany is hnknown, til suplhosod to ho mnaly. carr opridaaed ois eas J inealcu-4 o lblt. y fotrisot of the waters aroud eriiant a e t hr Il 10 is1 tirne floodigo ituo drilroa thed past welv andle raila trile rais st badli cri tint it gislear VthelOl wot ise yit to comte.18t rihe atara sc ule oth. Ilnie Ciiorlrohs betal en( )it ss pode os.tan accoin iofi~ tracroe t nortayin ilt throught hof' to at tonic{ ig t. Aiheavy rin fgell IIlsOtiht andth siuato ind Jchsigrow ing Kiny Yerous.a Alao soinho thloutrn pa'jolhOct s en ciarridoti oat.Th ao Far Eclipses anythn N J TH S LINE ..S.PLOT<jsN7 Ar eoli e's wool sucit to of~C' 1vecaci j 1.IlE i god aueva 6.0 are prepared to Sell yoi they have cv/.s. 0 ii n s0 ~~..~~ N L(LA~~k~ 18,500 DOLLARS W Men's cheap suits, $ 3.25 A big line of MVen's wool suits to sell at $r5.00 that would be good values at $6.50. 250 Men's all wool suits $6.50 to $7.50 that are e qual to most $ 10.00 suits on the m"'arket. Our line of $1 0.00 suit in all the latest color ;, ! co bi a c'k worsteds, are the groa1st values ever put on the nlrk't. 'My Fr-ishing Goods Dlepart showing a better selection this sp We have a LARGE STOCI t. OFFER YOU SPECIAL INDUCLi SHOES! -S In this line we are stil i n t'he r brought to NewAib 1ry. Men's goot h 1 i ut khoes Ladies' Dress Shoes, 1i an Ladies' kid shoes, lcvo or butW n, offered. A greai li r, of childr< Shoes, call for Lily--ac ".t ti For the best made. Thc cheapest line of Prints. Gi spu ns, Bleach ings, J1eans Cotto Best Prints, 5c. Check Hiomesipe that we are selling very cheap. This splendlid stock of Sping and it is bound to please all who are here to keep up~ our record, fo possible prices. We appreciate the splendid p~ will strive to merai a conti nuance "HICOlt HatV s lOl! ''Why MXammi A% V.aluablI,o 1.33t t rICo of3 Itt rest Ha all Wortsaena'0a tNen t . ,I l l. - I .lvery wVo3ni3 loo1ks fe r~rar wit h at11d tiever f t-t foolings of indes1'criblo31( jo'y to the' 3: ~ a I oa sia oneo e'vent ini her life, comaI3red with l-'ranik. "I wi which aill othlers palei inito ins4gnlifi- like iIm "id ennrco. I low prf)Ind 13( and )hiappv shetk i wdil be when boir preions habea 3in- 3los . iktIh ott bor breas1t- -how 14weet th lan nie as I of "'Motheor." An yet1 bo.lor happy wa4s tiniking. anic 3ipaio s1( l3wofed with odread1 H) of "()h, he is i.h t i is is 3o3sbl t o avtr io i th folinig (of ons81tntfeaottr The)0 dan tI hs lo gor ir Iha Tringat rn trupnb little strangr)need not he looke 4 rw,Ird to withI fouatit t . renablt)ingt. ~ I (S E'v(ery wVom-mI wh'o reatds thtis paper h ~~ ~8(l it 'V 333314' 311( tal I es t Ihe ~r I fhei ev tje s failto Oli fo haveW a gX8., ti ever shown in Newberry ERETOFORE . . . Jorth o ReliableMerchan dise to Select From. Big Advance in all kinds laced our orders early, we g-oods just as cheap as di. ORTH OF CLOTHING. A line of higher grade suits o $12.00 to $ 1 3.50 that are M ciual in m ;ike-up to custom rn ade. J An inmmense line of boys' and A Children7 suits in all grades. M Childreno's suits 635 cents to $5. A raat selection of Children's s uits 72 ( to $3.50. They e ar'e im mensI.'')_e valut.es.. lDon't rake a purchase until YOU examine our Stock. rnent: i, "trictly up-to--date. We are ring t han , ev. HA*f'S to select from. We can IT.'N4S IN 1 ;IS LINE. 80 -SHOES!!!1 oni the best stock of shoes ever il -I MYent. dres!; Shoes, $ I. 15. but.O I, S c'nts worth $ 1 .25. $1I, the best values we have ever n' Ioos ForTgenen's Fine Ladies' the Zeigler B-ros.' shoe is nghamns, W\hite a nd Check Home nadles. Cassmnimer's, Etc., in town. n 5 and (6c. A big lot of Cottonades Goods is open for your inspection, nake any purchases from it, for we r selling the best goods at the lowest i.tronage of a generous public and of the same. Leadeor of Low Prices. t J. 1n' Scold. IarCAt O Is tatna nteve sc(I lou :--r o teS. s. Mecua ('u., N,-.w York, , aa nd is hv . ayII i jut: i)FasrStm 'CalmwlI~ bt my mnna was ftobu oiiPIj10hu ot 0 ofi r(au \boyy28 hi i agJohn-an t theua bet o t ind tux miuaa Ioult utfo iIo ihaver aJl. ber tatfolks oo led iu ii iauuji rn roitu clpe. 'h aer c in g.'' lay i tu hi. s.rmi y (aao Alainzal forV ay,eSefoai Btaker w ill Id Itol the atir ory''I " he ( N P ros'10. butrst lik#i a miraetlo tad particubitry up.. h in o aeAIa'Buh I ides,ofessoriiimonINswcotbawill write