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Maii9o Mositomig ino Flori<da. Cards have beel received in New IeIr1y ilnouncing" the mtrriage on tbl c 27h instant, at Fleini)gton, Fla., of Rov. A lotnzo L. Prisoc and l Iss 'earl Chitty. We extend congratulations in ad vanco. )oWitt?s Little Etarly Risers are the finest pills 1 over used."-D. J.Moore, Milbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. Gilder's Cor nor Drug Store. Vascalt Wc%t 1oint Cad041thip. Senator Tillman writes The State frol Washington as follows: "I !ave bele notilled by tile secretary of war that I must name it cadet tor West 'oint by July 10th. I desire to make this appointment, wiii report in Coltun bia on July 3d, at 10 a. im., at the South Carolina college. I will be obliged if county papers will copy this annouce inent."-The StaLe, 1-ji. J. C. Cenney, ltoanoa!. Tenn., says, "I cannot say too ilchifor DeWitt's Witch Hazl Salve. One box of It cur ed what the doctors called an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin diseases. Look Out for worthless Imitations. Gilder's Corie lDrug 'tore. Stole Grainh from the Fleld. Sheriff Buford has in his custody threo prisoners, negro men, who were arrested on Wednesday at Prosperity for stealing grain from the field of Alasistrato -J. M. Wheeler, of No. 9. The grain was stolen on the night of the 12th-nino shocks of wheat and a quantity of oats--and th wagon tracks were followed and led directly to the guilty negroes. They will be )ound over to the circuit court. The casiest and most effective met,hod of purifying the blood and invigorating the system is to take I)eWitt's Little Eurly Risers, the famous iittl pill filr cleansing the liver and bowels. Gil dor's Corner )rtig Store. -li A0cedent. Last Sunday as Messrs. G. M. Werts and )r-. A. L. Lovgshore, of Silver Street wer'e crossirg the "Long bridge" over Little river, tho hlors'; took fright, at a broken plank in the Hloor and van the buggy hack when Itl h 111' jumllped out, just ill tme to save themselves from a precipilation to tIhe ground which was eighteen feet distant. The horse aud h,lggy were thrown Lo t,e ground, kil'ing the horse and smast. Ing the bugVy. "(After suff..trinv Ieon piles for lifteen years I wai cored b.v using t,wo I-2s of DoWitt.'s Witch Ha zel Salve." writes W. J. Baxter, Nort.h l3rookc, N. C. It heals everythinv. B3eware of countr felts. Gilder's Corner Drug Store. To Th hi,AliditLeP. As we have promise', to print a cut and sketch of each candidate who has his announcement in this paper, we would be glad if every candidate would at once place in our hands a cabinet sized photo of himself in order that wec can havo the cuts made at once. Let us hav3 the picture and sketch at your earliest convenience. Please, candi dates, attend to this right away, as it will take us sevecral days to have the cats made. Aditt.nal lHoward. The Governor having offered $100 re ward for the arrest with proof to con viet, of the per'soni or persons who burned my barn on the ntighut of the 1st, instant, I hereby etffer 00 aidditionail reward for arrest, wIth proof to con vict, of said personis. A Nov.el Piani. Mr. Josep)h TI. lIutchinson takes a novel way of aunxouncing his cantdi d'amcy for the ollice -'of Treasurer of Newberry County. He pl)hished in his count,y paper a three Inch p)icture of himself, with h's annooncement printed below. As he is a good Jook'ng young man ho wvill naturailly get the ladles on ht.s side. The plan is sug gested to our youthful and good look ing candidates.--Beaufort Gazette. General Wagon and B3uggy Repair ing done on short nIot ice, and horse shoeing a specialty, by S. K. B3ouk nlight, fronting public sqiuare, New berry, S. (I. 3t Newherry Cotlego Commnoeemotat. Next Suriday the commen)cement ex cIses of Newberry college will begin, 'and continue until Wednesday. The program is as follows: Seinday, 10:30 a. mn., Baccalaureate SMrmon by Rev. J. A. Morohead. Sunday, 8 'p. im., ad dress to t he stu dents, by Rev. J. 0. Kilgoro, D. D. * Monday, 8 p. mn., Junior Oratorical - contest. Tuesday, 11 a. mn., Alumni Oration, by Rev. Dr. M. M. Kinar'd. rTuesday', 8 p. mn., Address to the Literary soclotie, by Rev. W. 10. Pear 80n, D. D). * Wednesday', 10 a. mn., class day ex Aercises. Doss it Pay to Iluy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all rig ht, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more *severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? *Go to a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yes, if possible for you, then in either e ase .take the only remedy that ~ohas b eon introduced in all civilized ~t countries with success in severe throat ~~.and lung troubles, "Bo:oheo's German Syrup." It ri'ot only heals and stim. u lates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays in flammnation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cares thme patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by idgga.in the world. Eor sale by 10.Peha. VARIOU8 AN0 ALL AiimUr. Dr. Jas. Mcintoz,h was in Greenvilh Tuesday. iMrs. W. W. Iodge's is vi,it ilg relia t.ives in Greenville. We had a hard and Washing rain late Wednesday afternoon. A shipnent of watermelons has been received in Newberry. The Sotte campaign opened yester day at Oraigeburg. Ir. Eddie 11. Wideman is visiting relatives at Troy, S. C. Miss Annie ilodges of GC;reenwood is visiting at Dr. E,. C, Jones'. Mr. Z. P. Wright went up to Abbe ville Tuesday to see the game of ball. Ilon. C. L. Iflease left on Wednesday to join I lie campaign party yesterday. l rs. T. M. Wells and little son of Columbia are visiting at Ni . 0. Nvells'. Mlisi '!V3e Welch is at Walliallia, teaching inl the Oconee County Insti tu te. Miss Florence Young, of Moreland, Ga., is visiting her brother, Dr. W. A Yo ug. 1,ev. W. 1. lerbert returned Wed nesday from the Wofford (o!lego coi muencemlent. Mrs. W. S. B. Ford left on Wednes day to visit her old home in the eastern part of the State. Mdgelield County sees Newberry one better and elects her County DISpenser Inl thle primary. Mr. Albert Boyd, soi of Rev. D. P. Boyd, arrlved home Wednesday fronm Wolford College. M is$ Sarah lhism, of Baltimore, Md. who Is visiting Mrs. W. A. Yonng, will leave to-day for her home. It is estimvated that the result of the census now in progress will show the population of Newberry to be 6,000. NIrs. Wiilliams Welch of Baltimore, Ald., Is visitii Mi Welch's parenIs in this city. I)-. tnd] M rs. S. G. Welch. Miss itssie carlirlu hab returned from 11 Otiinore, where she has been at tending th1ie 1 PCILh'Ody Institute of thatt city. E-:ditor W. w >. Iloomi of The Ob server~ bas ltn appoited a member of the Sta I.e 1l'rohibition Camin n1n Comn mittee. M r. .J. E. Normer 1, the enorgetic and popular traveling representative of The News and Courer, arrived in the city yesLerdiay.' Miss Lucile Saterwhitc of Garys, who, has been attending school in Au gusta, Ga., will retin home the I(ith Instant to spend vaIcation. Ih' J. J. Dominick, who recently graduated with the first honor of his class In medicine, has located at Poros perity to practice his profession. A f irmer ne e town Plowed up1) a gold or gold-filled watch the other day. It looks to have been a good watch and secms to have been lost for a long time. Miss Mary Burton, who has been teaching the past session in the New berry Graded School, is tie guest of MI. Eugene F. Bates:- reenv ile News. Miss Cecilia Cohn, who has been spending a while in Newberry with her uncle, Mr. Jos, Mann, left yesterday to make her home for a while in Ashe ville. William HI. Wallace and family re moved here from New berry yesterday. [hey arc at, home in the Bates r'esi denee, WVest Mieo avenue.-Green vylle News, lUth. Acttract,ive Invitations have been is suted to the forty-first annual commoen cement of t,be D)uc West Female college which is to take plaec at l)ne Wecst on t,he 20th Inst. Mr. B. M. Wilson of Macon. Ga., has been the guest, of lion. Ii. II Evans this wveek. MI . Wilson is a genial and popular gentleman, and has hosts of fri ends. The baccalaureate ser'mon wvill be preacehed In the opera house Sunday morning by the Rev. Prof. J. A. MVor'e head. Services will begin at, 10.30. A collection will he taken up to help de fray the expenses of commencoment.' Mr. and M rs. .J. 1H. Glasgow of GaInes "ille, Texas, arc in the city visiting relatives and friends. ''Back'" is ani other one of Newberry's young men who is succeeding in the Lone Star State. Miss Nannie Simpson of Prosperity has been re-elected to teach the Rteeder ville sceol, situated near Independ once. She closed her school about M ay 1st. The patrons are wvell pleased with her conduct of the school. The most thoughtful and handsome clerk in Newborry sont cool and re freshing drInks to some of The iIeirald fore yesterday. If they give us a chance, we'll whisper his name to some deserving young ladies. Miss E. Lilla Kibler of this city has been re-elected as a teachcir in the Or angeburg Graded School, where she has taught successfully and satisfac torily for the past flvo years. Miss Kibler 18 expected home today to spend vacatIon. Mr. L. C. Bloland, one of the most ex. perlenced and puoptular knights of thc grip sack on the road, was in town lasl week. He represents the Atlantu Steatr Candy Factory, wh ich has a well carnet reputation for the purity and excel hence of its goods.-Lexington DIs p)atch. 'Void Steel or Dieath. .. "T here is but one small chance tc save your life and that is through atr operat,ion" was the awful prospect sel before Mrs. 1. B3. Hunt, of Limo Ridge Wis., by her doctor after vainly try ing to cure her of a frightful case of stom ach trouble and yellow jaundico. He didn't count on the marvellous power ol Electric Bitters to euro Stomach ani Liver troubles, but she board of it. took seven bottles, was wholly cured avoIded surgeon's knife, now weight more and feels better then over. It', p)ositively guw(ranteed to cure Stotmach Liver and Kidney troublee and nevem disappoints. Price 50o at all. drug store.s A111111F.ViLL. THE VICTOR. jAI,ihevntei wVIin th et Twio out or Ti.rie, I'ast Mlonday the Newherry teamli Came in at 10.20 over the Southern, and to be in the swim you had to talk baso hal . Tim Niw berry teain Is composod of fast, bal players and a clever or bet ter set of ten atmong players would be a rarity. They underst,nd anid play the gtime. A Mitiiag, i Cobb and Byers of the homlic teamIll deserve much praise, for they were disappointed In getting all of thieir. players h-re on time, but will not have ainty more trouble from now on, as all tf players signed will likely be here by Thursday. Til I-, F WiT . AM P' - -MON iA Y. Till game Monday evening was called at .1 30 o'clock anod a large crowd gath cred to see tl home team do up the visitors. Weddington the North Caro 1i1nia pitcher, who hats such a big repu tation, pitched for Newberry. Our L-)ys goton to hira in the first inning and before the game was over he had been batted all over the field. Stew art was in the box for the home team and held Newberry down to a few scat tering hits. Of the two pitchers Stew art, pitched a much better game than WCddington. Tihe score was C) to 8 in favor of Abbeville. Umipire-. L. McMillian. TURSDAY'S GAMB. The game yesterday was the best and most ex-.iting game ever Phtyed on the Abbeville ground. loth clubs played great ball and from start to finish it, was hard to pick the winner. The only change in the Newberryi team was the pitcher, Casa being in the '*ox. lie pitche(d a nice game, but when hits meant runs, he could not keep the heavy Abbeville hitters from rapping him for singles and occasionally a two or three bagger. Gordon White was ina the box for Abbeville. lie strck out only two men, bot kept his hits scatter ed and the ball was seldom knocked out of the diamond. Gordon pitched the greatest game of his life, and de ser-ved lots of praise, as this was the first gamie lie has played this season. The score was 3 to 6 in favor of Abbe Ville. Umpire-Chas. Hagley, of G reenwood.-Press and Banner. NVIN)NE.SDAY'S (AM:. Abeville, .1une 11-The third gamile of uall between Abbeville and New berry was playe( this afternoon aild A bbe. ville was for the t hird time victorlous. Score. -1 to 2. IIt.teries: Newberry, Weddington i und AilCrady: Ahheville, Kappan an 1,111-ianham. lase hils--New, berry 7: Abbeville 3. Siruck ot Wedd'ngi on 5; Kaphan 2. Frrors--New bprry 7. Abbeville 2. The fieldIng by the Abbeville team was extraordirarily fine.-Special to The State. il IH VoU OlE AT PROSl'EICITV, The Vo'ice of t1h ]' oplt Ha Ioll Movi di From N. wherry awt l be l'uIuilled The ra Unier Ntw Managee, ut Tne Voice of the People its been moved to Prosperity and the next issue will be published from there. The press and material Is being moved down this week, the transfe' to new hands having been made on Wed nesday. Mr. W. It. Capers, who has been in charge of the paper since Mr. F. V. Capers went to Washington, has de cided to take tup his old business in the insurance line. anld will not leave us ialtogether. Mr. Capers made many friends while in charge of the paper here since January 1st, and was a fair, just and teasonab)le competitor. The Voice at P'rospeaity, we under stand, Is to be edited by Mr. A. E. P. Bodenbaugh, with Mr. J1. P. Killebrew, of Laurens, as manager. Mr. fledenbaugh has had some cx perience In the newspaper business and Is quaLli fled to makle a success of It. Mr. Killebrew is a good p)rinter and will manage the mehanical p)art of the paiper successfully. Prosperity is a live town, and there is n)a reason why3 aL papier cannot sue (coed there. We wish the new manage ment that suCCess they merit. Thue Junior Oraiors. Th'le .Junior class at, the College this year numbers thirty-three, and while speaking for the orrtorical medal Is compulsory, It was decided that It would be t,oo much of an undertaking for all to sp)eatkc-takce up too much ime; and the six y'oung ladles being exemp)t, It was5 delded by the faculty to have a trial con trst, to select eight to contend for the medal. which was done and the following selected with theIr suhjects: Geo. F". Claiassen, Trhe Age of Uni versal Peace. J. B. Derrick, Man's Better Part. E. 1E. Hlendrix, The Dreyfus Court martial and its ehfect upon France. W. R1. KCoon, Our Government a Gibraltar. H. C. Lorlck, Tlho Strength of the Citizen Is the Strength of the atato. W. C. Schaeffer,jr., LookIng Forward. J. E Shealy, Our NatIon's Blight. T.' E. Wicker, RetrIbution. WUiSTIONS an hN8m8fl. Question: Where should we buy our Cooling Soda Drinks and Delic. ious Ice Creams during Commence mont ? Answer: At Polham's F"ountainm in the Two Stores. Q. Whore are the Two Stores? -A. One, the Drug Store, next t< the Savings Bank. The other, th( Crockery and Lamp Store, just op posite. Q. 'Whore should I take ta) Prescriptions from the doctor? A. -'To Peiham's Pharmacy, wh~er4 the Best and Freshest Drugs an< Ohemicals only are compounded b; Skillful and Graduated Pharmacists Remember the place. The People Patronize PE LH AM'9 PH ARMACY Becanne it pavy. A SPECIA FiYIE TIIOTJSAN1 This Sale Begins Fridal Prices on all Article. Bed-room Su its, Bc Book Cases, writino I Vashstands, BEod LG"ur1 Golden Oak Rockors i reaIs, Wash Stands, I Tables, Dressing Tat Mattresses, Cook Stov Frames, Picture Fran Looking Glasses, Wind 1 Window Shades,Chin Lace Curtains, Hall F New Home, No. 9 Whi sior and South Land ! Refrigerators, Ice Crer Mattinlgs will be soltl only by pieces Iu n11g from 2 to 211 yards e charlgo for all Alitti)gs, Carp1ts 1111 Prive- for aIny titd overy articlo - clnts worth or wl worthI. 'erm Ost ihark whicl "are "'()x vg Ac.'d, 0 N Y (F - N A 1 2 3 I " 6 7 S is for repeat 1nd14 P is silent i depots ivre. R. B * bI Crs ( D'Ir1n 1 rug Stoe. tft f \'.'e aw, Z--Hlng the bost "und patenit L01ur Oh V:artlb for t:it). I.l I'ureel I. J.s tf. TPooth , Nail 1 and I Ia ir l.ir)!1shesL -, amnd vrush11 o fot ah k ind S, al, Gibie ' orl wl Dr,uf Store. & ri f T[oiltt . a1s, I'er r v an 11d Toi l t Sponge(s- at. Gwl vhe' ( 1n' Dru1 mo re . A ' 4. botit of ur111 no.i wi! . It m1if)re al oili spous frI.m o, r :-1n Cor-nolr D!hw Store. txi Try wmr III'. hox or To'lit'l , 1) 1 (ies :Ten doors Sulran tc prlicl on a Me h r iW ingnewsevert00, -:e All cloSrdng an andr have in l n ahe shold,fwo -highe g3rofadosi~e W or ).rll c n LaiOxord Si.h t2.s le of the se i Ias hey1(01 so uld, afor8eJtt i Break in Hats. $tock brol bult we are smash in the p1( rie no0 - - not selling them for funl, biut at iiacrifico to maiko room. Men's Furnishing Gooch~ -What are wo going to do?- -u Mlen's igh0 cut bro-ins at 90c. al rt, M. A. Ienwick's Tihe jbl,! -it cot ahi at ever hap pened iU Newberry j .ing on aIt f tf NI. A. Itelwiek'. llnwick hIas a fOw moro , r hose Serge Suit. left that you can buy at cost. f tf Big line of (ra::1sh Sulit.. Serge Coats, Aiaeat Coats and Vests, etc., at cost this week ut Ienwick's. f if All kind., of Iats ati lZonwick's ihis week and next week at, cost. Why is NJ. A. Ite.ick selling so many good ? lecaust ).e is selliig Clothilln S-hoo, and Hia's tt c os t. f t f Drop i) i'. . .\. IZ.twick's this week and buy ait Z1lit, hat ai pai of Shoes at cost for ea". f t f All Clothi g, Shoes and 1Luts lit cost for cash at l. A. liNvi-k's. f t f Ladies', Misses' anid ('hildrenl's ()x ford Ties at cost for two wveeks at 11. A. Re n w ick'. i Ltf A big cost salo is going on1 at MI. A. Renwick'r. f tif U nibrelaw at.cost it NJ. A. 1Ienwick's. Straw'I ila' i profUsi1 it COSt for cash at Reinwick's. f tf New lot Uf Summer Neckwear. at, f tf Ienwics. Big line of Stuitiier Underwe-ar at f tf M. . Ienwick's. Hciscr's and Crosset, Shoes for, men at cost ait M. A . Rnwick's. f t1f lig line of Negligee Shirts at M. A. Itel wick's. f I f Men's Suits, 1oys' Siu itand (C dren's Suits at, cost at M. A. lItenwic. - Clothing, Shoes and flats of aill k i - at cost, ait M A. Relnwick's. f ti Negligee Shirts iln profusion it A. lienwick';. f if Vici Kid s.,loes for mlenl inl Taln and Black at co . for two i% e'ks at, N. Henwick's. f (f Best Ul -)I,La inl 1,hv worl for tleC money alt Wootcl'.. t &f tf Silk Glorhi 3mbr1ell:a, (8 cents at Wooten's. t&f I.f. We o ae llitn! the Is: Ist patent, flur IM dO ,>V $1.1-5 C. . I. t'utreCI t&f if. New lot ot New I"Angland Watche." just. in. Co11'.. inl and -,-t ns. , if I.Oniel & Co. A elbiolve essorI ment. of fre.l vatni at G ildcr'r t orner l)rug oe. tDft I We lit the 'iard to lit covrect, cloth ing at right pri --s at Vooten's. The best Cloth have cut our pri4 ing this Spring th Goods have cuti The Tale Is Told i amounts to this former price $1E $10.00 to $12.5( portion. This is the cut boys and childre astonish you, asit Two Special Bargains. Work Pants at 08 conts, reducod fr'om $.1.00. Jeans Pants at 47 cents. Those Pants are good, solid, well. made garmonts. About Shoes- Prices that Talk.-Laadies' Oxfords 80e., wert $1.65. Ladies' Oxfords $1.1, were $2.25, Ladies' Oxfords $2.18, woero $3.00 A lot of Oxfords 418 cents regulai price 75 cents and $1.25. 0 U L THIRTY D) ) I)OLLALS WOIL11 1, J11110 15th, and Closes i will be only 5 per cent. f csteads, Wardrobes, Sid Jesks, S af,es, White En; ges, Single Lounges,TrU n Leather, Cobler and Ca ixtension Dininor Tbles des, TabboreLs, Music es, Rus, Clocks, Accor< le Moulding, Carpuiets, I ow Glass, Easels, Hall at i Toilet Sets, Tin Toilet S acks, Zephyr Screen D< i eler & Wilson, Eldredg( Sewing Machines, Orgc IT Churns. 1o roll of ov anbi, excopt rol[. alreoad u-1h. (1ar1poli ano 111"onoilinls "\Ii bo l'onlololnun; plit. t:.wn by fill) duriv," H in m1y slto o will b oxactlyv i.; .lvvrtih n ar t s t.et l as ,n grol s ch (a ,- 'I ldi tI (' J D ('a Lj Iboth mOOa . T Wi p c13nt. iS alboV . WILLIA \ laso ' ''nt..r n I nb erA lw \Vo w i tse'll yoa' eor ai hacIll a'hapj cr t hanany one, 1 tow.' seo b1 c hwre L'of if. :T ry - ur i'Ta'ali l P 'owder,:! J bJir a. lbox as .en '. Gi, ' n r D1)rug St.orv. If V il l 11 ll 'n iI - IO1ai.'ah Ini \3 a i'* Ti a~ aa i I Ila I li v . l 'all %.ill IT !' Va ll I' tjt Id tothe people o Suits. We have -dler to run off the 's, Boys' and Chil -ds-made convin sted and Casimnei rnd $8.79 for su pring Suits reduc on, and we have1 .rge assortment t is less than it cos I.- houtgta ti rome. alous stock of S1umi Hocks, ini fact a'a .rythlingl ini ti for niinJg lino Ihto Seasoni he; boer1 late', anud we h:n~ 'a to tell thi'in at r'o d1uicedIj prices. 'Th isI i; Jour onl); hope and hnl 11 V w 'o vi on0 iart icle ii helpIj w' to soll atthers, f. ar peop)l( loveai Ito l a1 of low prcs D)o't getai itot you hOadI that t hoseJ goods aretol 011ock i- they omtbraco all thalt is~ newav am1 (o catchy in I th lilttlo fixinigs thaoitfme) V IE' YS SALE UP FIRNITURE, on Saturday July 14th. Lbove ACTUAL COST. eboards, China Closets, imeled Bedsteads and nks, Fine Reed Rockers, ne Seats, Dressers, Bu , Office Tables, Centre Cabinets, Bed Springs, leons, Pictures, Picture Vlattings, Art Squares, id Wash Stand Screens, Zts, White Bed Spreads, )ors, Window Screens, , "B" Domestic, Excel mns, Pianos, Lenoleuin k elit. iavo Collmleral illiniber or md inl anlY <1nantity wNviltod. WI 1t. PrIvo tho mallio wV110o r voi l bl%\ ni 4n10 at Iios prices. I havo Iw wo 0 1; 1. C 11 I N A 3 I 5 6 71 8 1 0 . tho vost of goods to got thfni lo th iw,orv.vr, ut.wo, Itil'0 |lot.I 'Io)wstOcks-- at (it! .k-w ltrry lart-ware ('o.'s. f&t -It. A Shoup\ Whore yo lt vant ( oL w hat yoll Want andi whll'll YOUi W.til il.. T01".\1' I lUOS. . I1 . Mana rer. t&ft N-ihe t ilway wijll so]| liel:. its. at n w vali - ts from Newberr 1l Pru p r r i l ivoi i l 1 .1111, ,]ot '. Ilin"Il .. Ill rw ] 11. o f ill ~ t uo Al"l' t1w~ :w md ,t v lo ' ,irt IMI 1 1D lt,:t\ - fikilm'1? donI o aor .r I Iit' -. asi fo I . o -I I wIb r ry or I Y )-, ow ritLy I II C MIDI 1 ft we l V II c.,Ori ko ukes no t1 be o h oIt j;im fjNewberry. We solci more Cloth balance of Spring dren's Suits. cing by figures, it e Suits at $12.98 its, former price ed in same pro riot forgotten- the at prices that wiil it to manufactuire. -Oi wa-- HomebiIody P1nl1o(1 t.ho Iabor I dashIery-- dead wron g. Never So Low. - Cottonaides I I anid I 2 centsu, justn the sameh kid you hav beenlPOl pay ing I)15 and .18 4 cents for. 4f-4 Shirting at i cent.s, 4 i-4 Sea Islaind at i cenits. r' You aill kniow what youi haivo boon paying for thiese standlard1 goodsi. Compare thoe pricos with others. ON