The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 08, 1900, Image 3
,orrueted ovory 'Tul01dY and "pl-tity
by !ummer,11roc.
M ea t ... ............. .... . . ......... '71(80H .
BSo.bLard .......................... . 'l .
H a a ................................... 12(a) c e.
lB est, 'a rd ............... ........... 9'(1 1 0
1ot Mllkhi;Ss neW er ...... (I)(.
Good M as ..................... 24 6 0
C orn ................................... (; .C
M (-aLI .......... . . .....,.... ........... C)'k.,
It. y y ..............,. .................. (IOU.
\W heat lIIran ........................ 191.10.
Ist, Patent. P1' 11ur.................. $ 1 2.(a . I'"j0.
21nd BOSL i"10ur......... .......... t1,4 25.
Strait, Plom-......... .............. $4 00
...d.O r ......y..-''in.... ........ . 5 ; .' .
k ico ...... ..... ...................... :M N .
C',)! es...... .......................... 101 a"15 v,
Co !(1 1i!, pmr nk..k
.13hL tf{ti is per e tt.. ........... 35 .
S lb ..................... 15(020c.
E! gs, per dozen .. ... 12Ac.
Sicken .................... 15'c-q25c.
Pezw, per bushek....... .......... 85c.
Corn1, per bushel... ............... 55C.
Oats, p r Iushel .................. 35(<440c.
Sweet potatoes .................... 60(a75c.
Turkeys, per 1b ................. (i(a. 8c.
Fodder, per cwt .................. 75(a 90c.
"')Witt's Little l"arly lIisers are the
11-iest pills I ever used."- . .1. Moore,
-Milbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all
liver and bowel troubles. Gilder's Cor
nor Drug Store.
The infant son of Mv. nid Mrs. John
Ilysinel.g died at their home in West
End Priday afternoon.
Has WhIL 1o Robbed Others 01.
George W. Dart, who raised the stars
and stripes over the Confederate capi
tot at. Columbia, S. C., at the end of
Shr'an's march to the sea, hat en
tered the Soldiers' 11ome at Marshall.
town, Iowa. 116 is a nat,ive of At.tica,
New York.-L'hiladelphia Record.
"After sutfering from piles for fifteen
years I was cured by using tivo ho:.cs
of DoWitt's Wich [lazol Salve." write
V. J. Baxter,- North 3rook, N. C. It,
heals everyt,hintr. Bwtare of counter
feit.s. Gilder's Corner Drug Store.
A Vounog Niiwherry Orator.
1Lon. E. S. flease and wife attended
a picnic at Loog Branch, Edgefield
Conit,y, last Friday, where M r. 3lease
had acCepted an invitation to deliver
an eduCational add re-es. This was quite
an honor to Mr. icare, but, should also
be an lionor to the people of ldgefield
County to have one of Saluda's most.
dist.inguished orators to address thenm.
-Saluda Advocate.
Mot'or-ologital Itocord for May.
11ighest temperat ure, 91 degrees, on
1th, 14th, 15th; lowest, 4, on IIth.
Average, 69.7. There were 17 clear
days, with 7 part"y cloudy and 7 claudy;
light frost on Ilth; hail on 18th; thun
dC' storms on 9t,h and 18th. Maximum
temliperiature for May, 1899, was 98 dc
grees, and mean 74 degrees.
The rain fall for live month i In 1900
has been 25.40 inches. So far we have
had 3 12 Inches more rain than Janu
ary- M ay, 1899.
The easiest,atnd1 most effective method
of purttifying the blood andI( invigorating
t.he system is to take DeWitt's Little
E iily Itisers, the famous lit,tle pill for
cleansing the Ii ver' and bowels. (Gil
decr's Cor'ner D)rug Store.
A IR.queat of1 th Laiteis.
A t the recept,ion at the College, Wed
nesclay evening of comamencemen t week,
June 20th, refreshmwent-s will be sei'ved
and] the p)roeed(s given to the Collego.
The ladles of the town who are willing
t ) aid us on this occasion, and who can
find the time to dot so, are request,ed to
meet at the Luntheran church Tuesday
afternoon, Jlune 12th, at 6 o'clock.
H-er'etofoi'e they have generously come
to our assistance, and we are sure that,
they are willing to do so now for the
sake of the College.
Tbhc Faculty.
J. 0. Cenney, Roanoake, Tenn., says,
"I cannot say too mutcl for DeWitt's
Witch Hazi l Salve. One box of it, cur
ed what the doctors called an Incurable
ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all
Bkin diseases. Look Out for worthless
imilta,Ions. (Ollder's Corner Dr'ug Store.
ELE~oTION OF? TE~ACIIEliS.
The Ainnuial Election of Teachaers fcr the
Graded Schi(ol--Prof. ' .rr II. JTohn
sto Elected' Snperiintendenat.
The Board of Trustees of the New
berry Graded Schools held their an
nual election of teachers for the next
sessIon at 5 o'clock yesterday af ternoon.
A pplications tor' po.witons were numoer
otus and the mneet,ing lasted for' some
live hours. The result of the clect,ion
is'that all the old teachers were re-.
elected, withe Lilla K. Johnstone addi
tional, and Prof. Burr Ht. Johnstone
Superintendent.
. T1he list of teachers ls as follows:
Burr Hi. Johnstonc, Superintendent.
.Mrs. Wmn. Y. Fair.
Miss Carrie Aull.
Mis MarylBurton.
Miss Lizz''.i) ominick.
7Mlbs RXachol McMaster.
Mlss Eloise Welch.
2 Miss. Nellyc McF'all.
Miss Daniel.
2 Miss Lilla K. .Johnstone.
- Misses Laura Bllease r'nd Josie White
were elected to teach the West Eni
school.
Prof. Johnstone, the newly 0lect04
Superintendent, is a native of N9w
berey, son of the late SIlas Johnstone
Esq., and is thoroughly educated ant
fully competent to fill the position, hav
ing taught successfully for the pas
several years.
VARIOUS AND ALl. AtmUr.
The Census tacers aIC on their
rounids.
'ihe gatm of ball will he called today
at -1 o'clock shar.p.
Withinl t,hie paist few days we havc
had good Sealson".
Dr. Al.r-anld r; iily wont up1 to
I'miurens yecSteriday-).
MXIs. 1, l ' I 1wly l:;s reti'engd fr-i
a visit to 01uba3.
AIiS. I I IlLath. Of ('i ulo,Itw , i
v i i t I II- AIi S I,w Spe r
NIrv. WNv ByII I um , ll of 11h - F!I|-'!orenct
Graded I,e:hool, vrrivcd homl Yrstf r
day.
M r. C. Hllzms-e, H.," I!li I.l.Iyev, IL
returl..'ed arnd will creL*h ar-it -kmn111
this aFterooil.
She: tiBfmold brogh-Inero
frin Sartai u[ cunt ' yatr day,
i ld has him n b:ith rge 1111til k-.1n1..
lin anne May anwl G'r*:%l.Id
Carwile aud Miss I,y N1 -own- ail ] -
turned aftr at Illeasanlu visit 'm Kid's,
S. (
Aliag i4trate C ha'1p I, smt I.:tsey
Abrams, colored, t- the chaingang yes
tel-day for 310 days for viohatioin of von
trtt.
Mr. J. P. Chase of Spartanburg is in
the city to attend the fulneral of his
grandfather, Mr: Jordan 1'. Pool.
The closing exercises of the Boun
dary Street School will be held in the
opera house tonight.
Niss Pannie Craw ford, one of S.iIl
da's most promising youltng ladies, is
visiting friends and relatives in New
l'erry.--Saluda Advocate.
A barbee will be iven for the
o rnelit of tho O'Neall Su-eet Methodist
oulh on the -I'h of J uly. X verybody
,uld attend.
irs. J1. Q ~\r's, after a pleasait
eiit of a .w -ks to relatives hre,
retiiled yesi t1 r<dh.; to her i home in
'NorthCaoir.
Miss Gml-trud -lr s, of Savannah,
on hie wav hole! from Ilizabeth Col
lege, stopiled ovr in Newberry Wed
ilCtSdly 1to viti lii VeAIt Houseal.
Tnhe "irIs frim 'li-ztbetI College,
Charlotte. N. ( . ; rived homnllil \Ved
ne1tday, and tl girls 1r-oml \Vinthrop,
IZ,ock Hill, cani i yestevdav.
The new soda fouinain at the leder
I harmacy is a new thing and a pretty
thing. Go and qcc it and 'vc cooled olf
and refreshed.
Rov. A. J. lowers will preach in the
Johnstone street Methodist church ne. t
Sunday morning, the pastor being
absent at the commencement excicises
of Wolford College.
Niss Thyra Sehumpmrt and Miss
Sarah Linda Welch, who have been
attending the college for Women in
Columbilal, Came home yesterday.
Prof. C. A. Fellers will be a candi
date for County Superintendent of Edo
cation. IIis card will appear in a few
d ays.
The Supervisoirs of itegistration lad
their books open o, Monday and regis
tered several voters.
Misses Carrie Jones, Leona Ept ing,
Estelle Auli, liessic Coppock, Helen
Goggarns and Hessic Gibson, returned
yest,erday from \Vinthrop College.
Geo. W. Summer otfers $50 in tidi
tion to tihe $100 rewaird otfered by the
Governor for the arrest with proof to
con vict of the pet-son or persons who
burned his barn on the night of the 1st
inst.
The Governor otTers one hundred dol
lars reward for the arrest of t,he person
or persons who burned tbe born of Mr.
Geo. W. Summer on the night of the
first lnst, and Mr. Summer' otfers 650
additional.
Mres. Ida Counts, of Newberry, S. C.,
spent several days with her an t, MI rs.
J. J. Keith, during her last illness.
She will remain for the summer at thie
hiomie of J. J. Keith. near11 Walhalla.- -
Keowee Courier.
Mr. J. 0. Cassidy, of O)rangeburg, is
in tihe city on a visit. Hie is on his way
to Washington to necC'pt, a p)osit,in in
the census department of the gover-n
mont. HeI is a graduate of Newberry
College and is an unusually bright
young man.
E". C. W itt, a student In the Lutheran
Theological Seminary at Gettysburg,
Pa , will aupply the Collegiate Institute
nud pastorate at Bleth Eden, Miss., this
summer. Mr. Witt is on a pleasant
visit to Nowberry and p)reachled aIt
Heclena on Sunday nigh t last.-Obscr
ver.
Messes. L. W. Gardner & Son, repro
senting the State Mutual Life andl
Annuity Association of Rome, Georgia,
are in the city f ri the interest of this
association, which Is one of the most
reliable life Insurance companies in the
Sout,h. iMesers. Gardner will remain
in the city several weeks.
lie Fooled tile Surgeons.
All doctors toldi Renick Hamilton,
of WVest Jeflersou, 0., after suflering 18
months from Rectal Fistula, lhe wotuld
dlie unless a cost,ly operation was per
formed; but hie cured hlimself with five
boxes of Bluekien's Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile cure1 onl earth, andl( the best
Salvo In the world. 25 cents a box.
Sold by all druggists.
Speciat Summer Excursion ltates.
The Southern Railway will sell tick
ets at week ond rates from Nowbet ry
and Pr-osperity, etfective June 9th, con
tinuing through and including Sunday,
1 August 12th, for Saturday noon, after
noon and evoning trains and Sundlay
I morning tr'ains, good ret,urning, leav
ing destination not later than Monday
,following date of sale, at rates as fol
I Iows: From Newberry or. Prosperity to
- Spartanburg andl Greenville, $2 for the
Sround trip, ti.ckots not to be sold on
Sundays, J. A. Burton, Agt.
rv z t -h iv
City, a h .b f
wiltllIverl,.wh1-1d l)e-h:cd
fhilly arld at 'itv'y ni i:.
dur n h.H 1- Is la 't, an 1 lkI IinII -,t r.;1!
M . I 'o-> w 4s uI i . S" .a:
a ,,C. II w hoM ril) iln ( 1- --
Iy , t. t .! J nlu .y ::n 1 . I
Illovoid to N;w.rr l I -:;, w : e h
has live:d 4 oliti -,ini--ly cv 1' 1.
U1p to the -pat, few yeaft wr, awl iv,
identified with tihe u hit-ii n I of :-k%
berry Iil lier eV-t'- h itle-s !'I:'C.-.
F01r sO-V-IaL1 IWu- he 11illd th i-l e f
1Iltendmi . .f (he t(wil of N' - ,
that, the city ha 0 n1 opra hwwl w:p
\rV'. d Ic v.i-d , L-M cm r .' Ll.,
wa it!/len. lie :an a' con 'i.teet
1111ii'ljle of the lBa llit chilreb f tl: Is
vit y.
1.11- fineral ' vvict - wi'T 1- b 'i tie
af" 1-1-:r jloo ul G."( al 'e t ;. ld I , 1 1
will tah plav- i! 1l : oi
Il ont' n x i . wet .
a olI iite Ahelil ofe the n .~
I 'ol], h'inp ale u p to ,
Gbti t e .11. t LWI
't! A Ap1w;1:v of at C,aa
I-, I ( t id b.v I I p :rd .
AI i i tia h ;ito ' 1d I 1 V : '
Nev ifl'i, i f 1 1 he wNN s i: h
n aver t1k'Iv t VV-i . -
1 nppti v, Silld d ii 1 t : ;1 1. -1 1 t
bodily Imbhit that I-'u !.r - ! :.-1f I
(hL,d gln te eliti (4Ien.!y )2tedb i
sI. IJ ea I. \v ( . ' I) c(. l il i c'
d.111 Stores.
V i 'tl 'V t llIt y I-l . 11 11 'M
;thi St ri te ty in th a. u o h
fe 't'cd .t 1L by t h 1;eit oc' UnA.
.'.an \vil-I 1.
I. Wv . G1ardner, E.-Ij , of .\M.n : ) . 1) t
Ga., is in the city 1( P a m a ie by his
son, Mr. W. W. Gardnlur, in t.he inter
est of the tate MItoi L. "0 ani A lk
n iyA-Fcclntion, of G r iawan his
preienc LC he Ayt ' tIheOit a Of p o'
vauabgveu- re:t y.i foran unii)) (edl itn
in Mi's \'isor o A.i Wilonf-I hi' heh
rel ill 111ilr i ii, nin1, a lfsl the
rcwhod' fhor ihat ntt tprt rys till
ferred to anyk perthn .a hit,i (:thouht,il
Nhi cuty,itC u jii'iethry fll h4 i tio
Mo r.t. Wtih-on moral, Inwna~i GenVh to1
thOfo Ltis nty iotw n t he aot lg n
C8.~>i, a zthel prolbity isi t r ye0t
t'ii there Cis nnyb o fi good county that
canti gmay us anyc a inra'ti conce.n
Noeoberr aor t.he net, thiry aysl
wbl ogla th thlk wihthmor nerin
it.us,C wgit
you t o,be Itrr n I ). l I always e
ROwe. 2 imnaugh. aL1,
opene n tis atrnoo f n th college
dim.The game will be belt'mItweent
Condmbi aond Newbeo l1rryan. a bt
tems. are. coosedan of Aoo ploner the1(
opblIonma expt alen,tereIn game.
GIoer and1 )oa nee thetNtwerr layse
wat ih o the hoo. iefllI.W
LnThefo ae-p inlleal folos:a oa
Castre.sfrpeso p. i m h Odioe
lieusso, wC". '(:Csne N c Swger.
Reed.n t Vcisth, b. I at rookert,.
Ric. Cubr nd,Clef bt.t Watesi .
Cald we. '1h ac.e s ave piat t.. 1
onThe 'gamet willsatrty iat,-onhc
toney 10-. . Cebrn, ofNenwron and 'e'
haVO Ct OU.
thaes ne basis o
amousnts to this
in same proport
meiH is unecu
boys and9 childr;
astomsn y ou, ac
L I.' . n P .t I -il ' C n .
I :I nh . e iN
Ch:i' '.d Io.sa
One car~. load of Bu[:
gies just received;
Buginof di; kinds
and ofi the very besti
rnake. /\Lso on :a car of
the wo--kn rown W'hite
H-Iickory, Wagons. Call
and see our IBuggles
jand \;.Vaons and geti
louri pre:>s before buy
ing. W e pay cash, dIis
count bilL, anid can
give you tihe very low
est prices.
SUMMi\ER BROS.
Ct':rI ihe way, I amII h)aandO for MIim.
Newv lino Cf lml)I i s :U'. Ld l'I ao
.ii3dI n 1 :)1 want14 .
ward for the ai-a with poof~ to C'oI
viet, of I 8' Per''-o' or' peronsi whc
insta, I herebyl I. ier . ,4ciii.e
''. (':o.'WV. Sv'.it.l:l.
Mr .,I~ M.it and'1' 1( dearILI ro l of th.
IIeral an:d N ewe: Y)ou will ph.Oe ex
(Cuse ourl ab.-ence, as411 the->niti on 0:
0Iur eyes8 w~iIl not1 ahnit un at presen1CI
-cither to ro':d or wr.'ite. A\, s0on as! weV
ter's will apeariL reCgulart aC t.hey ha11v<
in the pJ.t.
' ur: ( Ver ,\( y 1r8 IeC(tfaflS.
01111 '
Ilies who)C hI 'e bmeen atteC'4ing~ illiv.a
bet,h College ini Charlotte, N.C(2se
a~ porItion of the da in CO.het (i.y~ or thi.
way to thetit )severall homes18 in hi
State. Amiiong he 11C)wrOI M isse 31yr
gitn andI /\ nni0 .Ill i C 'of Newbere.II
County. >M i [lollowvay, I he chiain;hJ
P.omaruia, an theo ColIo ne's . granl)
dautghter, NI'i\1 Maggie, aL daug1ht,er o
Prof. J1. 13.< ( N eall IiIooway or O)range
borg Counmty, were also of the patrt,y, at
was4 Mrsn. t. A. SchuImpel' of Newber
ry, who hadl ,.ono up to alltt n the. coin
ly in Cohn:o i, vis,iting I h& Sttet capi
tol andt e:,an. iia., the ay valuaM
Cor ollr will (10 doule (1uty3
Mimnaugh'ti for the next two weeks.
yy
71~ 11 ,
~C,A
ing news ever tol
rices on Vcens
:e'd our Youths' I
1, v aIu e,
n a few brief wor
hch grade Wor
Lmr price $PC.50
on.
:ale of the seas<
Sand have a lai
Dy should, for it
.K4. ee .1 ros f oos nmY Cihdi
d-,! S!,or!; In OxfordVITaws adt (.es.
\\ 11;1vo thm i ll ll il, fromI it
!to"'.. t.omo of tho samel kii mal
;ma. 0J, 10, at 33 cenlts.
G:. k i HL... Stock brok
m kZ- U1 I I:is oi N -.y Ye:tr's (Ve,
buI -t w0a0 nshn thO pr1ics'. now
-!Li tm r , bt t
M ns FUI-nishin-Goods.
O,t, WOe ")w it)o (I )'\V(
(,A( to 1ailicol l's for Clothill'g.
)22 x ford:; S10 at J m4 o'
A igot. Of landies' Oxfords ii
I Iktk aimi lTan, 'i) etS. to 81.2o t<
ho elowl' out at, (1) ets., at J amic
son's.f t f
Go to Jmmesi0on and1( hie will ahvay
tell yc t 41ods chieap. f I C
onis sebg for less t han cost. f if
$7.00t Viei TJan Shio(s 83.01 , a
Jlaiesconi's. ' t f
8. . o TIan hoea .i. 2o, Iieoo shoo
leat hier, at d amieson 's. f t. F
~ hig ha~ or mnisses and chl'I(ronm
ox fords & sanidals to ho closed out ro
gardless of cost. J1iIesoni.
-.
irafc heit t''s 1 inosoo formen'i.
(GelitlemllaOn ood ties just re
A lot, of i-ilk bosom5)1 shlirts .,0e.
8:'1.100I jtt rec'd1 at .1amiesons0.
8I.d) I'Tan Shioe- ~8. 25, att Jamie1
son '4. f I f
Ihy youri goods-f fro Jamrieson ani
. you wd I g.t firs4t c.lass goods and a
right prIices. ft
Ibiy~ your goods fromn .Jaieso11
and1( you will 11iud thi.nj to h)o just aI
rep)re.sentedI. f tf
Now is theo timo to b)uy a1 Stratv
wo hauvo a lamrge stock ini latest tyles
at Jamion's. i t f
-. Ju tst rived ~i, a lot, of Boy's Kn
Sis, 60) eft. to 8'2.50 a) )tt Jio'8t'
Lo ,i'4s' (Ox fords, 7e 518t. to $1.2,
n(ow 60cts. ut Jaim iesoun's;. f t.F
I-l4i ies nr1, hil2 reri's Oxfords ano
Samilus att less thanti costt Jamlii
SOn' 5. f if
A big lot Cottonades that, wei
- bought be'foro ad(vancie, that wo ari
5(1! infg cheap,t at Jamtiiiehon,si . F t.f
(1o to .Jam9iesi(on's andI buy ia 1pa
of Liy tao kett's TI:ui \Viei Clot
T[op 850 ) hoes(', $;3.O . f tf
A b)ig lot of Suits maIrrked downt
abrtoutl, hidlf price, at 'Jamieson's. f i
Newberry. We
mer Suits about
n's Suits down to
cing by figures, it
e Suits at $12.98
g Goods reduced
iot forgotten the
it prices that will
t to manufacture.
1Wear- -somebody called 1 h(m ha11r
dashlf-ieadwrong.
Never So Low. --couomilts.
I I tntl 12 e.nts, just, the HaIe1v kind
Y11 have eeN pay inlg 15 anid 18
cents for. -.1 Shirting at -1 conis
---1 Sea Island at - ceits.
You fill know what You haifivo bet
paying for theso litani(1ar1'd goods.
Coinlro these prices withiler.
tU
n hi:Al Cut I. rogans itt De. at
f t, M. A. Itewick's
.1 ust receivyed a cari lod of feed Oaiti.,
The~ biggest, cost saile that, cy'cr hap1
penedl in NeLwberry3 is gOing oni at
I ted 1 taven is still the best, laxative
MIinra'l W \ate r, lIe. bottle at Gi lder'si
Corner' D rug Store- t.af tr
IIIivni ck has a few mtore of those
Ser'ge Suits left, t hat you can buy at
cost,. f tt
W.eu li t t,h e h ard'( to fi t corre'ct, clot,hing
at right,t l)rices; at Wooten 's.
Big line of Craish Snit,s, Serge Coats,
Alpaeaci Coats and W'as, etc., at, cost
this week aL lIonwick('s. f tf
i f you need any coluns, baluster's or
Lu rned work get oura prices before you
buty.. We wvill saLvJn you money. Satis
faction guiaranitteed. S-r'UA WrT Ilnos.
U. 11. LF:S1,t i, M anagcir. t,& f ti,
Why Is M. A. kenwick selling so
many gooda ? Becauso he is selling
( lothing, Shoes and I lats at cost, fif
l''r Brush es Combs Soapl and I 'ei -
fumitery, thO be1st for least money, go to
Gilder's Corner' Drug Store, t&t t,f
D rop in at, Ml. A. Itenwick's t,hIs weck
and1( buy a suit, hat and pair' of Shoes at
cost ror' cash. f Lt
Fori gluarateed fever' thermometer
go to ( ilder's Corner D)rug Store. t & f tf
All Cloth ing, Shoes and Hats at coi t
for cash at, M. A. Hlenwick's. f tf
lPresh Caundles at GilIder''s Cor'ner'
Druug Store. ta f i
Lt adies', M% isses' and Children's Ox
ford Ties ait cost, for two weeks at. M. A.
Itcnwick'- i t!
F.or' first class Dru'gs and Medicines
ait lowest market prices call at Gilder's
Corner Dr'ug Store. ta f t?
A big cost sale Is going on t,t M. A.
Renwick's. f tf
Umbtrellas at cost at M. A. Renwick's.
Straw Hats In profusion at cost for
cash at, Renwick's. i tt
New lot of Summer Neckwear, at
I tf Reonwick's,
Big line of Summer Under'wcar at
I tf M. A. Ren wick's,
Hleiser's and Crossett's Shoes for men
at cost at M. A. Retnwick's. f Li
Big line of Negligee Shlirts at M. A.
iten vick's. - itt
M en'sI Suits, Rloys' Suits and CThi
dron's Suits at cost, at M. A. Reonwick's.
Clothing, Sh 'es and Hats of all kinds
at east at M. A. Rtenwick's, f tf
Negligee Shirts in profusion at M.
A. Rten wlck's. f t
Vicl Kid shoes for men in Tan and
Black at cost, for two weeks at M. A.
Ren~ic1k's. f tI
A big lot of Alisses & childrens Tan
Sandals going at48c. & 33c. former
p)rico $1.25 & $1.00 at Jamiesons.
A lot of tan & black oxfords to be
closed at 9)5c. former price $1.65 at
Jamitesos.
FIIEE SAL
d to the people o
Spring and Sum
3oys' and Childre
ds-rmade convin
sted and Casimer
All colored Sprin
n, and we have r
ge assortment t
is less than it cos
bought tremeilols stock of -111
mer Uiionwear, Shirtk, Tivs andI
Sock, in fact ovorything inl tilo fur
Ilishingc lin, tho solasonl hals bovin
lat, ailI wo livo to Soll thm oia t r
duved pricos. This is our only hopl,
anild whenllt wIl on(1 arl-tic0lo it, holp
to :wl olhers, for peoplo lovo toll
of iowv pric,s, Don't, got ;nto your
he:'al that thwso goodsi aro ol sitw:kh
Shy ('mbraco till that is new 11ndl
Scatchy ill the lit tle fixiins that mnn
$1.65 Oxfords ' 1.20, at JamIIvie;oi.'t;.
A big lot, Nogligeo Shirts it 28 ,.
It J aioson'. f
Whenyouwai to b!)oy ai Suit thait
ist thlt plaetnt. f ti
(Go to Jaieson('s andSitt got y'ou1
brolat he ; th1ey3 firo sollIinrg fo)r 1less tmi
cos to manu.r toda. i i
nrnteedti. to ball1 yrit.. f
C hihtlrena's Suits 05 ets. lit Jaim
80on's. r If
Weo havo' thie larigost stock of s-umu
ca11rriod; (nd C oa d0es. to i$3.75.A
b ig 1lino Sorgo Coaits and1( Vest in al111
grades0, att Jait21'son's. 1f tf
W Xe have' this daLy mariked downr aLl
our MnIi's rTani : Ioes; 83.tt) Shotl ntov
$2.5(); $1.I nt ow $3. 25; $a.0) niov
best. goodsH, t herI atro nono1 botte r, at
ii am1 it'son'H. f t f
M~iIisstes' iirt id Cildireri's Oxfords at
whlesa58le cost, ait .Jaiteson~t's. f i
1r Jamitiesont's His the placthaCl
ho Clothing, goods well btonghl aru
. no0 troul] to soil. f tf
AlI k inds of Ha1ts ai,Itt Wenwik 's t.hl
week and1( next week at co.t
A big lo,t.of Mie & (lbleens 11 Tai
t Satndals1 g!oin a1 t -lHd. & t3e. formeo
ptriec $1 .25i & $1.00 at 1it Jaiesons.
Ahig lot, of .Mlisses & chi lerens Tai
I aas~ oinr at, +18. & 33:k. formei
a price $1 25 & $1(ttt.00 at aLieson.
A 1ot, of ltans & blac0k oxfordsx t.o ha
cloi-ed at, 95ct. former prie FlI.05 at.
A lot of tatns & blaeck oxfords t.o hi
el1o.sed att ti5,. formerot pr4ce $1 .W5 at.
lies, Ubrela i th wold iiSfor h
omoney att W\oteniI'H. t&f if
S We are selling tho best, ht, ae
flotur matide for $1.15S. C. J1. P'urcell.
t&f if.
~'New lot, of New FCnglatnd Watche
jnstt In. Come in and sen us,i
t, if Danicls & Co.
A mbher Canot Seed, 40c. per poek, ia
Glider's Corner- D)rug Store. t& f if
WVe atro seiling t.he best 2nd patten
flour on eartnh for $3 00. (I. J1. Purcell.
0 t&ft,f.
Gilder's Corner Drutg Store. t&f i
Onr screon dloors atro guarant-ced I.
r' ttop) tlies- atnd gie sat,Isfacionl in cycr,
h pat.iCula~r. SItwatt Hrost.
IC. II. Leslie, M an.
\Ve will Boil yon corn & bacon chcayi
oer titan any one0 in town see us befor
.buyIig. (I. J. Purcell.
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