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A . nd A 1 1,, 0-w l Forltlh'11ilei "1ke a1,111nt; n 1 ul 't1i o s te INantl(rs it'11"t 111 ;"1 :11 mak. ttlio : 11'1', 1 . '. t I l t tI ' t :,t'. '.n1{ 1t'r pow r o :te nr I 0 :i o gt hn tti e'n' at one Ia I }\l tl; pe,. I lay 1 et at:t eii.!:cor ho thel wli I ali \ Fit t't1w d :le att<l i lt'111he . t\ - - tm in b,th f 11: n1 i :111 p:i 1r .' ' 1Tey l'' eet':h'V ant' d irili s l' i : I o olitet lin lf altl ltI i- \et' e otf 1t ( th1110 l e tNlc At,lt:ll alie 1oit'e 1 1lll'.I t' I l t ti lt ll ti i n i It :11 t i T11:1hen 1:l 11 't .ill ai l:l t :i V4, elill.t11 aIe nill-I illten it I o fsnin uk s ittt nt 11'11rh rI to l n ithn. Nii \ 1t 1 intli g l i tly. 111 1t . . l '(i it lv itt 1 .t1 i:I, l t r d r'tl t:1 1*11', 1' IIL' 1.s IN :1:I 11 111 ( f l'elete' an ,h)ri e tat S wer goodA f 1 t s t fre . t' 1" t:li tw may o t\tit tota ati Of tit : not: I te:t It ii t o Il i tt A t tie aint l Atly iei the e . o b'init'l. I tot ft01 )CP .'Ill i g :tll its ru ded l'lt't \ til' rt' a d l n i i juI e w 1 ll.ap e l h't he reaso and1 jnd1 g tent of :tl1hi peopl aitIlt s to ah w io o lt I1 n ' I t': hILV y lltu5 iha llt conftingch stoni ly.nd t e muofst bt'ie s ve di,t li1g f h et tr t coti t i t ' 111nd 1 lt acordig' r te l tie l IylIt uh. beentl wlondition lifbor ne, 11een tlhei 'i 1 a(1 d r11 r elctitl pi s vit ollc\ . '1o*1 t o a i ot'tillu ii \then, tather foill Ia't ui t oul t o Ti her, 11pr 'h t'lmalin o111ndit before u tt daht y arel Work tilt)t; t 't'lt uI1i1'\'ltg 1111(1d ital dilt o beth sl it t e it te j,ir w ill hlel to t ilt end. o ti, jtg Te'l ill-w Iillh we n 11(1 tihlstrikers anda iaevohu and fro il 1 heset oll l heat 1011t the souen igo lt' limhtii ill e t 1 l11 i ftor w titny uch aartrng tn that, ma rt h ave roitoensut on on' Mainrt tt' Jaturd tIay nihtando e th ye tea \ ou t h il 1elt hopn it hl fooli8h an 1 1.lIV 11iou totoi,t. ilt' i rti h dnay l roi.ihler was ay tch bet and st vra it m 'r,le n re lrigo sill\ili cl eto tis tlls,. wouned Thewil car'won hic Iiesmetf then w1 ee sleeping fs dttle wt a Simething istIt rainly w on wit tr yad or yte wSthen fe of suih trseeyu a,adt,h rbcm ting mlore f oe free, nt, inthe Hou,h aital itotgrsi labor ), odah haeand Sorwitt capitl Wes sarvaion.l witnld 't'vet ert(r cill ltsiih t.;o o the two lust erk gea r,idle eith t,ethat. in somicay w,hy Wou, ork togteri tos awrheo a e ad o ech happieis of both. lu they o,eer haven farod a llto reent, incaton Wo have gowg.,n, ()raspin, 0od Thedao orltmgols,n0 ou, Whenuwe caved nthe heabtenih oafth, Wev bahonded thror' k ins eteple. We'r luand aoreuorthat i bidtin Ofthe wonqueor' Mau.oOi fas, W henould aeyundfmba,lad hAd weurelverwante fredo aIands trafth We'rae worgotpping o, 0, Lord And hav Thown fogetpin, Lo,Lrd AnThe puraer oain fanthe gre And ctingake ofrkengdom gieas baeed gond edoland Tov st.riked usteaword from the tec eros hanod, Tobase carrnd usino the opight.r' Aned have orgen thorpn, 0, Lord. And're oshtoppyrnnyo, 0, Lord walth Ofotheuwrhe stramon. urae Adstuld alndmw 8 in hl bea werog, e teatia' We're aworshippaing nio, O, Lorant Anid giv Thu to tranny, Lord. OT prayerIs beor fThe, 0,avrd spranye;, Whcn the ask Thee to sgie on atsef govbernaed a, We atre plain toeysword frmkh m Wherre buyand,sl kngos n goiblathen bestrythoprsr' OfThes patons mahould no exhae.e Ond pdye Iso fore The, , Lord. Tnd gbove poe is yny Mr. Lord, ew Gant, fChseludr and mrdere a Awealth; Let useuhottewa,hl2st i i nmenIi t ''f hepe pe.bii e r 1;t' t ,aIt hten I w: Ii. t' i th: 1 :l s s he' ;1 hOit' t'lt'i; t it'n ia:ni h .:"l.i he Iw '. i o l 'i t,h t't'I b I-- i e m t In <ti- t t ih' t rnt ' 1to s''l it,1 anl tl ;t' 1 ett l ilt int' u t .'l et fry l: t itlwo titeit tto tii rine1 ot. It w;l e r tan.el it' w't' t'tilli11!, It ilh it' an fd4 l't:1. 'pt, \ and aIt 'ei n' t \. 1u'id n t st and i tS ::w prre r na so elh gitrn ne the1 ,ti 11 : l,ler 1 n und%he1<n" W ,.4 th t 'ti ' , ilt t i.to a h f e.i' (Jl'rlanheit. W . a ittiwt t'oplewh ftu he ttould i ther atouy iafhtinmlg Intitler the iltame t i.ml I nc wa her pi d . il j i t h- II Ah totI- "'inoe t yut h" an, l her fare: s tgb <Etotingr the ri tre 4 a '01' n1 t:h e on i t n .i.ou 't'.f 1' t h , 't 011 and a11t' h 1aII N ie t1he:.y arCounstanothy s'haultin tin-l divit tclmniui l." o ve ihb r a's thy .- :' nlllt' th I it n ,it '\I' ear this Io m t an :1 tit t'e ed 11 ' u r lt a11to at f lthe ao I th e I -t:1tio, 111o tho 0 ar't evlr di 11lay anlavit'e. l y,t bet 1in t r \1t'h i so ntun scti ofttl 1 he c on tyI wi h hast t n oty tf. nln n oltlt I nS a ftb', tl' l this t'ng od an pro ll tI n to l furih tle i ftt'iini: j4t~111'of in.hatnetion (Iisim ou. Iu eh v prope it t' al wlt he tl of e1 ler o hor who ar- In t l to I lin wl th t thf ho as itr hrtin the " l a t o SI! Intli4 I1' hi "I ii it. be to :-:1w ofrt'11411'l' on \eltlih ( liI rin; i t14(1 "he are. I'yI t o ,l aned eeptl opnI\\ tthn rI t i tell i 10iht of 414de4 ofc ivoteonlttu the a t s ei' ai taof t he a lt'sit1 ih in it lo 1 i Itxc a g . C1.' Titli. . lioiti way of kt f r tIdedr. Cnosarel1ani fcttrl g tio. -tengtus 0 C1l pI tt" n f l 'ri1t, I ritlland .t Iy i 0il d " of aIitlrint , I ICtt erp iet lt at O. I tl w u'> hom t ul nt n lyng Ct or i1ti;s Tidtthe cner of Newhter Count.y for teiChaetn and Wsto ondiatnt"' axoinda thae !-nt ipoe the nthit t resoturl e Oilour ti o t.l ( oi i en publnlis "I t pamplV ei;form or itI tioAn duing the ex pttion, tt do t grao itellignthy an corcly , pihl bof uinforayton frm such person inalte coumntya nInt edl (in, thios paper n oftihne t' Itour oish e with Ieit w i Coftiltm' r t'oll13- n(wn tit l;tth \\'ionl 111t'\" eetlu ttnoina .1 tis ven d the aggel have (Im liltof rembrt of t lin''uacel nminat,eion. iopis t o he color.hi haed ofswllhs ohd whiteont bth It hoor Gnsed.Theil" nt u of hon lt with octtn aInd by eaho inf the tocass hItewh andclo,d lalno the I'verage tcrunth, dcting the tllhl "he iounatlan;; to bhe gand from ol conto , ac l hobert o N l.ber ofnu tlofs bane ioottn o1umed thea year, caap taot of tlayn plod each sn-o. dHw Tn umbe arf empioe to Aend.x Ca0rolna Manutuing Clo. -Cita), t ptn mpoantthth whero r is pstto Mnfaurn In Co.-hap iir" t sout, ofan, whr sooasosl, wd Idon mie te graty a tnme of aePmplet, thatiwen dstib t h xso liaddryreanufactltourn Co.-Cosnth loant wha tit u ay aold,c dnvesrn Tr co unt y is Or'stock eaileorf auntl for aneoration t lesit of th graito ompaed wth wat - comecill non s h Winsor l' 11'11t"' l 1 11 1 . e A R cot'l.l' M . ilA M ' N II.4 14t{ttlNIN(I \I t itnh Ht t 1 11 t 'I % ttt eof t Mtlniltt+rl ' i141 1+it1\ Sot+uI. ' n.+o It tt l 'll Mhetlt F-A'et"+ uni.t Nniut I utttn 1 . t Yltt 'Ill th11t 1tllrhin tl1t 1iy f thn' i 11 1 1'it t t t I t t s 1 r1 1n11 t 1, 1 r 1 u ll \ Illt i''1 tilt+itit4+itl uI' , . Itt' at+11 l :l' 1 .' 1 I t, t I t ni l h ' h' ilt' litr l t fh, i lt I n 1 \t i (t+ to\ 1I h i t .o tl'e- 4lic1 t o !. l t :'.n ..,a : ' ' n t . ttl I ht t. 1 atl tlii.' .he t : ltt.(. ' t of ' ti 'it i 'hop- li e rlie . It I nii h o i '* th '. en (it' :11' 1of tIhe e :ii" tOtn- I 't i t dt act hd iii iL, w th l i' l i' mu riw iscap fromlL'4II f th' th: f fur i. aI. poI'bly or ot' fl' itIe atI t' :at'.i alifed l t ir ''o tn e ti ngti;Ii t+1h 1r t,; 1 ''. 'ht'. lthi e theI in: :i tl'ltr iin ( I:t man Of . h o non uionii~ macinh,tma whosead e sp ,In in rt at t llut'y tar i th r ard. nlit t' ihe yal s :,I a nl wnl 111t is toI ttI tlum need ia out i y en, ht i n th ei t I f: b Ilak rl of " ;i ir w er ltt' I t t I Ii ne blan nI i I ented tht le hr miL I1;tllla thoug rhIt ' h t1 v tIIIII o ld Ilt m.111 oi ine rn d of thes,lye b nagnuI. w.d ws armt w ittil abdoubl barr.led Ilit ho n,lt tsea a lo ii ir II t he vicin Io other guard, i ug hiciidIitO aiblidt from ua irg ilgtw ibr iitiId valn h I1so1 for uTe aw htirt \r'hl' t(Ii' oile .1r1+o i tI illItsy halltd pa rgl aIrond, hIowe ut,t ,rin f.renh ahl waoued wand none einus onr,(ab, an a1 Ie tty r t a ig ylektr ny. 1t llad'kl tl wea o the ofl11a 1 " 4.i )u11 o n (li It tr c.d IN ry'IHcai11110 If libre ioulntl nito 11 : doub hae bflee shiof the, n as a lttIati pa. the aro hal ioy otl I, thejure cl' chaleed bydMid k. hyers who under themto fr th tiimse( bein. The wphyseicians tely onin the wneon memr of a the aaliot prt,y were not lle tIven t t nd ths atrkug pitt' 'tm to esctort he out. ile S lto'y gnos vltl ht,deMyerl lilttd thety tro eierg times ivparnt atle nn tlt's. hnnan whoe lliall camew ot,,aliti pIlL y wIi n or 148notgiveni and fecured wsit tir. MwcGelliM. Ic is ouland Is pt onotet s .l froul, low was a i yc benisihocnt.cfoeea n Te ligto sler.N 'fhi utlis. a A\fter the atlair on Main stytc Sat uliday tigh, i which ir. ltter ligured -L-it mince b'ei' learned that ho tils been working at the Spencer tholn-it wall thought that everyting would b uiet for the remainder of the night, and so it wis, until about 20. At that hour those living in the Vicinity of the (hops heard piSt,o l and th nis bang ing away inl rapid succession for quite awhile. ithe story of the alfaiir ts could be gathered has it that the crowd of men, atll maske and non being recognizable, came to the high picket rf(nCe surrtounding the yard and at at point, on the Laurel strect side In rearl of the carpenter shop, p)ul,2d otf at num ber of pailings and entered the yard. Als therain thleya VLSo werech llend iy Guard Mtgyer hoorded told to hl ahdnakd what, n,brywad,tedrThe rly from thoseainhfronouwastoharevher woromeny to the yardil cwo atd to fand n ts rwac o hm. oecr,te reut.l an tr oe tGad MyersSIrw,Ilatn 41( hatel therod sevra tes Ldwarn the ity rudr. then thuy Iley camet o sehie postgu tohs soulonran wre inttherod. Then woods fuslldo the we0re f00nallys fond estid af.sav nard byseern followedaGuardwr Mes ing erukout th foreokhdan rneirif o hler.n bacin inordher yad given ofo te nonenion mhen sated tat come hua; wen teby curdo thea adcit ais rtmarkable tad inf the mwere ukibyle. ina the ryn-t yung man, abou wsentay nnubete gatu dwn ongt, groun ang therer takenmandedemenslagaingroughlyyusnd thetonight andlywstgrday hratenoong Teaideas Maroulnd eYardmawer pareadbytca asouad ftheote oShier if. ShriYCocanwa oo p n 1111 1' r Holrtt. ,4n1411,, i ti i h ,It i'( wa tr'11ne'n1ly 1n tho' Vhini111y. A\I I o'1'l0(e 1he1s'i illht'er' were1+ reloveld Iby oth {'lel No fulrlhere Iroublr wva1 anoth'11yntrl. A I'IlI'NlIN1t 'I'lll: W\'tn'NIl:I . (, t1" by ilelir etmlais it ot(nt1 v'ry gun.-;'"1 ll1' TI110 Wo're {olttl'n awa"y (1r4111 the yan11 w% ithtoot 'ven I lt1 h 1 1 e olllrrr 11owv h t )! It . Th'li,'n I 1 h y IltI h.lIn i lut1 3 rall -31' I, 11y ihn 1 n n n 11 11d .11h wn11 11. +f f, u11 m111n, but. Ihe4 Itt a le 01 thlrel woe'n' o I! I o st1n an11 1 11he o 1or wal e'li'll 1 I+t 1 44' 4 11t 1 \ h11 o I l tI4l o IhI, ft+r-th It i't rilln to 1.he1 11ort11n. r1et'lhi,,l I herul abott) , 1 1)'1,loetI i in w II will utl, to it 11t1 tlh'ut'r on I enlb'rnon 11treelt, whlloo hr1 (ttu tl inanu ruhot. al ut thio centro ol the heft t.hij;h. 'I -: M .\ ii 'II. Ito of11 thet nonIl-ui on n l/ n 4,II j1v1, I 1t1 11' , (host'rliti t3 of t his "I lint) .'). " -'all in," (w'. h'1 b1'11, r Itf n t ill II e III p. tr. 1toh'r, amnt "ftII in" they pn"roc-i 1', t11 i lt, ;1 -k'1' (If ' i 1Ii so 1h' 1, c1 oa1 t. w,le an,til h1ath,"4, alrlo v1ery near"ly breth1it11e 111111' t'e h no1t(II o ao tikr it ('oxey arny on 1111 untr'h. .n ath1lt.lonn'l fti't.re. hlowi'v r, wia 8 th.' I'i't.illng "Mix olhootten," wich the wtm(n loveledl a>lstl-ingly near thel( head of aeh of I,h'ir- viet ims, -"juist, bacrk of our, (+ari'," st ,li th111e nat1rratuw. 'II'Hly, t racks( were inih- for the 1goeil of the afty, wher I he 11011-11110n 111011 wyer' inisL,rutetl to '( 'it oi , tttli sl iit :1 , A\ V' 1 lN'l' If lI .110I'. I-: CIA t. Till. cat' wh11eh was attacked prssent, cd at "h1rit11lh'd" a1)peatrailee yesterlay )orning. Certain It IM there will be no ack of ventilat.ion hereafter for It,s (*00npants. TIhe turvei Is th+at, every non-tluo n in iIt Was not hot. A nulnber of htoles showi where the hulltet: Passed soarcely at foot abovo the "Ihunks" in which the n01n had et'l sloeping;. Th( Il utle 1t a1111 1i yptactt nig. For the last few dlays interest has heet centered upon Dtr. oone and his hypnotic work. n aturday nighit hle put to sleep Mr. lrniekhouse nd aunnnced thlen that ie wonld. sleep until Monday ttight, which wou l ake aboukt liftv hour, sleep. Monday afternoon he gave uothlel free test exhibition. A comnittee cotn sisling of Mayor Otto Kletter, Rev. C. H1. Armnstrong, Mr. C. 1- Summner and hsr. W. o. Pelhan, all of the town, were selected to write a letter to sotte brUSiness t of the towr known only to the coltt tuittee, put this letter among other letters itl the postotiice, atnd drive out somne where and tite te key. Mr. oone was blindtfolded and drove the carriage to the house of Dr. W. E. Pelhan, where the key had been heid under the carpet on the second floor, found the key, went to the pestoflice, unlocked box 48, and picked out the letter fronm ainong others. Hie took the letter to Mr. W. F. E;wart, to whc-,n it was addressed and toldl. hit his nattne. When seen afterwards hie explained that he put himnself under the influence of the four gentlemen who knew where the key was and1( acted inerely accordling to suggestion. HIe saidl that thle gentle-. 13nan3 he hi. pult to sleep oni Saturdaly evening was1 ini tile fourth stage of hyp. u:osis and11 all his organs were in theit norntal cond(itionI. iIe had buried sev eral subjects, and1( had to p)ut themu in thc eighth stage of hypnosis, inl whlich all ol tihe organs are changed fromn their regu, lam actioni. Mr. C. A. Saffeli, who ha: been with Mr. Boone about eight years hiad charge of the subject during his 103n1 sleep. The perfortnance given by Dr. Boon< last night was onec of science, mystery and fun, and withlout dloubt thlere wa p)lenity of each. The coiurnittee asked t< go upon01 the stage anld hide thle article inl tihe house, etc., conlsistedl of Messre D. A. Copeland, ZA. F. Wright, M. L, Spearnian, Vail Smith, D). L. Boozer, Jr. W. C. Tryree, TI. F. Harmon, A. T. Browi1 WN. E. Pelhanm, Vineyard, 0. McR Hiolmies anld WN. H. Wallace. The first part of the exhibition coli sisted of mndt reading, and the comnitte and1( tihe audience alike camne to thle cot clusion that no trickery was possible. I the secondl part lie gav'e an1 exhibition< his hlypnlot ic powers, hypnotii.ing somi ten or twelve youing men fromn the at (lien1ce. The performance closed with placinig five hunIldred pound1( stonie upon his suil ject who 1313( his head on one chair an hIs feet on another, and hitting the stoi withl a sledlge hamumer. 'rhe performance will be repeated t< nlighlt, Thle Heal Cause. [From the Ohio State Journal,) Mr. Bilkins: "Poor Perkinsi having his share of grief." Mrs. Blilkins: "Poor man; I un d1erntand1 his wife is very ill." Mr. Bilkins: "Yes, I know, bli Perkint's best race horse foil an<i broke his leg." Blears the Th idYui ? !y Boug, 9lgnature/", L '' 7 of A Just Judgo. [From Tid-Bits. j Judge: "And your wife aimed a you and struck your head with cup?" Witness: "Yes, sir." Judge: "Well, all I have to say is, that you ought to be very proud of her." h114t lN A1. ( 'IHN I'EMa IN . -1I,4 yNttnl..ttln 'I W ill Allo.. HIngI -ov r on it,Ir,tltl ' '( kre. t'o11nIIa , ;;. (' , June lothl, 1trt1. I t b-th it a t ll 14l, N. I IIII ndtt nllmtincr t,ne 4,ittn thIi t vi a t h hil l it enbonal(I All I. tint' I ui ItIV I Ithei t i ' h-A ii ii o Ix Iol ttn .it IiIfollow:, N. n ni l Nin1aitr 1i 'tt! II u Illa llow ",ttl, t"VeI p)Iiviler e ('( IIIII 1Hti11 '1t lttlIh of 1.>1111nti.-"4 1tl I l1n t, Vn . Itil ln liit tit "e I-. TIhlif will be 1'Tein y c vnnt 1414444 ' toii. I) tu erha inst. flio c-Ir"IVti llv lI r.t I elI 1I It ip t hI who wi -h 1to takte oillvtlngr of II t' 1 4 1\\ j:II i l . 1114 4 uIoj rIl( \\' r i ,n1 Ithe lo ts i nti ia toit Washhl[il iilm i ngi an,es Ilaltinu ltt, t'htihllI hIit ntltl New v(ok. INtev fIIn all ptinth in t h tI 'nrolilit via iie Selitau(I0 Air Line 1 1witniay to Ir2ta loin I I( n2 follow : 1,33-15 w ticket icket liutite<1 It) It"url withlill lifteen (Ilays fiom tlnte tit tuale, mn) t3.%Oi) fotr tiket limited to l11t in I on ei ne toher jist. Thuuse ict Jill- ol either al rill I oi ( r Vittn I'otyit th, N< folk I dt ivergling litie. f.I8.4II) for iI t IIS len<lItll; Vill S: lvnn llth or N(ut)lk tn slenmuer' to New York, nenlt('II r i Ctte a o ( n stenuuer without extraI eottI, hetre rail to linllfrlo, and uc e.. In un vin 0 Ine rolne. These tickets to be old dalily to september ,both, with tiAl liunit ( toler 3lst. The Senbhoa1d Air 1,ine RInilwny (Ierales daily in each direction two vestibule trains comp1n1osed of 1'tIIlhun 11day coaches nticketa il fleepinr 1s oiln tilck, contvenient schedlesl. VI" anly filurher inftrtnntion write to G. AI\"1P. Iltntle, T1. P'. A., Coh1tl)bin, S. C. ttin. Ittler, Jr., L). P. A., Savannah, (;a. B R. . i,. Buonch, G. P. A., Ports outh, Va, Ont necr(itt of fourth1 ofl July celebration, the Shonrd Air Line nsilway will on July 2n, rd and 4th sell round trip tickets to aml fom all points at a rate of one alnd one-third first lass limited fares. Tickets to be restrited to contintous pssave in each direction with hinal limit July 8th, 19 o). flattie McIver Lea el , Ih. M, of wman Collco, Riclod, V) INSTRUMGNTAL MUSIC. Studio over Mower's Store. School opens September 1st, 1901. Tots--42,00 or8 ofm snd A Saving all Around. "Saves time and expense" is what a school trustea who secured a first-class teacher through me wrote. "8aves trouble" are the words of a teacher who secured a good position Saesmny pslwatthrmschoo au thorit Americawho uein colsp the fo ePiipie.G Trusntsined of teachr nd sup war.s Pan-tAcherin Eofpositions shdwrte and sAus aomniations cheoer of eneralofidr.f h RegWlanU.sboArm , S. C.00 Fatstavrytrio Sandr NDlai AnnualPDIA Pco tatspca idum tof ac ad 190. Naio.,nalv 3MIESON'3 Cut Price Sale! For thc+ nc rt 3(1 dalny Wc, will moll yoi clothiin (- chclapoer than it has been Moli in Nowhclrry. Iloro tce Homn of our prices. Wo don't havc, to write mnueh abott thon- -our pries dlo tho thtalking. Iho p,ricmi during thin salo will bo liko this: 1VKon1'" suit! "FYout1 ' S uits'! $ 6.7ri cut pricon $ I.25 S I.5>( cut pric.s $ 3.S)0 8. 50 cut pricoM 5.S0 ;.'j; cut p,rices 1.25 Si. 5) cut pric(H (.2i, I1.r0 cut pricos 7.7 9.150 cut p,riceM 0.25 IS.50( cut pricos 12.50 11.50 cut pricoH 8.25 We have rtulo cute liko thie on all colored Spring Suitt 'The balance of our (hildron'u Suits will bo ..osd out rogardless of cost. Suits that old at 65c., now 'rc. Sold at $1.25, now 85c. Suitst hat oldl at $2.25) now $I.r,O. All othnrs in lrop,ortion,. Our ontiro stock of l)ry (o'clu to ho closod out at cost. Biest 4 4 Home Hpul r). I3oBt I 'rint1 - Ico. Cot.tornades 12c. St iaw 1Inits! Sira u atds ! ! *A Il go att. abhout hlif prico. Shoes ! Sho(s !!-Our stock of Shos Ibottor than over. All low cut are being closed out at cost. l,adies' Oxfords froim 18c. to $2.22, worth 75c. to $3.00. -?r.V"Watch our widow for pricos on suitn. tspectfully, 'Iho Ileand to Foot Clothior. BEAUTIFUL Organdies, Lawns, Swisses, Laces, Embr111)roidlcries, &c., for ComIrlenceenollt )resses. Bunting for decorattion'; for liremen's Tournament. Elegant line Curtain Swiss by the yd., and lace curtains by the pair. All these goods at reduced prices. Our ready-nule Waists and Skirts are perfectly splendid in quality and style, while the prices are so iuti lower than you have anly idea of. See tlhemll. Great vallies in realy-m,ade Sheets, Pillow Cases, &c. In the Gents' Furnishing Department you will find the best 50c. Shirt to be had, That $5.00 Suit has been reduced to $4.50 for the spot cash, but you must come soon for they are nearly out.--The "Bostonian" is as good as the best. Guaranteed. Try them. Money is scarce and our prices have been reduced accord ingly. We want your business. Yours truly, S. J. Wooten. C.&G.3. OWENCO. We are now showing a complete line of the newest and moststylish goods to be had in the market. Dress eoods, Muslins, Piquos, (*inghams, &c., &c., at prices which are the lowest, considering the valuelof the goods. We call special attention to our WV. B. Corsets. We undoubtedly carry and always have carried the largest line in this city. We are alwaya in the lead in this as our contemporaries have been obliged to acknowledge time after time. The famous WV. B. Corset, the most popular in America. We lead all others in our line of Hosiery. We have all sizes, styles and prices-Misses', Children's and Ladies'. Our Millinery Department is full of attractions for the ladies. Latest and most fashionable styles. We cordially invite a thorough inspection. Come and see us. * CH. U.Moor oc. HAVE YOU SEEN THE Relioble Egg-Corner? On every Cash purchase to the amount of $5, the BEEHIVE OF BARGAINS offers to give you one FREE OF CHARGE. Our offer is limited to 30Odays only More goods for less money and an Egg.-Carrier Free. That's your inducement to buy your goods from the Bee-Hive of Bargains. 0.KLETTNEFR, The Fair ndr Squar D r