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M-1 og oto to 10o)t ioltdl Contvi'llt tonl. Thw govornor, yetetrday appointed 141. A S.' bumi port, 1'. - .1. Vosaltnd (. J. Purlel of Nowherry aidditional delo gutus to the Good Ro4,ds' Cony1.i'm to be huld Iin A ugusta .Jim. 21 to 25 I Witt to. Oscar, the tifant still of hir. and Airs. C. J. Zobel, of lielelia, died at their homlle on Sunday 'l.- remaiis of the little one were huried yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the I lelena cemetery. ila elsolor [%liat Im 'i lcot. The Hachelor Nhilda club will mieet it the retidoneo of Nr. 'T'. C. l'o-i tiN aftorioon it 4 '-ock. Mliss Elizabui h )ollitick, Il'rvs. Miss Lucy MCaughrin, S 'c Deattus. Mr. Ban Workmann, son lif \ir Neil Workman, died oi Satirday at i, home in the Bush i River section of the County. Mlr. Workman wiais only 18 y'ars of age, but had been il had health fUr some time. llis I'em1aills were butitd Sund!iy lit Ilush .iver church. A Ne.w .iw Firm. A new law firmn has been forimed, the imeubers of the new firm being Col L. Blease, B. S. Blease and C. H St. Ainand, to be known as Blease, Blease & St Amand. Mr. St Amkand is a young m1an1 of tuch promise and will locate at Pros perity to -actice his profession, rtpre senting the new firt Mr. StAmiand caine up from1 Charlestol oin Sunday. The Gorman lait ihuariny Evinitrig. A most delightful Ermrian wats given In thle armlory onllInO, Thur11sday uvenl ing, about thirty coul)les being in attendiice. As tisul at such functions in Newberry the ladies were hiandsome ly gowned and the scone was i beauti ful one. Trhe musi was furnished by Thomas' orchestra fr'om1 Colum111bit. uerith of Mrn. Ill. 1Morris. Mrs. M. C. Morris, wife of Mr. N. C. Morris, died at her homne at Prosperity on Saturday afternoon in tile 331d year of her age. She leaves a husband and one child with a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her death. She was a consistent imeimber of the Baptist church and was love,l by all who knew her. 11er remains were buried at the Prosperity cenmetery Sunday afternoon. Tian Ni w Oirloars 1i11ardi (1 ap. The Atlantic Coast Line announces a rate of oni first-e!a.s fare for the r( unrd trip to -New Orleans on account of Mardi Gras, l0ebruary 4th to ith. Tickets oil sale I'bruary 4 to 10th limited to 15-h. Ali vxiiusion may be had until the 28h by de posit,i og ticket with D. B. Money, joint agent at New Orleans, and pa in,g a fee of fif.y cents. "Alotig tile KC(innulb:.l Wt?Ill appear' lat the 0opera'l hiotuse on Friday, J anunary 17th. It is the gr'eat original New lEnglan~d comedy of t hat name-ad pleasing st,ory of New Eng lanid lifo leaisantly told. Thet trouitpe c trries with it beautiful special scene. y andl mechanical etfects. Ti'hose who haVG en 31It say "It,'s most albi fun." Tbhc per'fo'rmncne wir behI initerspertsed withI hig h class special tics, gi od micSi, accomlpani ed by an0 exci eent orchlestrai. Prices 25, 35 and 56) r,co is. Wat,ch for' the baned parado(1i it,. nooni1. It Daszzela t he~ Worldt. No discover'y in mled icinec lrms eve'r creted~ one1 quarwrLel of ,be e. Lxcitemt1ul that has been tnauiwdi by 1)9. Kinlc's New Discov'ery fot' Consumpt,ion. It.'s se3verest tests have -uteenl ont hleOLlLs victims of Consum 'tirit. Pnueumonlia,. Hemnorr'age, I 'beurisy and lr'onchiitis, 4 thonis:tnds of' whomi it hats re(sto'rd t,o perfect health. "or C ,u ghs, ( 'olds Asth ma, Crou p, Hla. v rvr, Horsenless and Who>ping Coug hi it, is thei quick est, sur1est curie in the worldb. It is sold by all dru'iggist4 who)( grainte saitisface tion or r'efun d m110ney3. Iar'ge bottlies 50c. and $1.00 I''ial hott.les free. A Jardl of Thel nkos. Mr. ECdit,or: Will you1 please allo. us space ini your' valuaible paperl to ex press~ our heat.elt. gratituode to or neighbors and frien~d'. for their' ihought, ful kindness to us dul rig the last, 1:1' necss of our1 precious litt,le bo3? Words can not adeqtuately e'x press~l our1 applre elation of their 11hl l nd 1 sympathy, and1( wYe cman never' r'epaiy t hem;1 we3 the'refor'e invoko richest blessings upon01 the~m inr this and in the lli to come. Jno. B. Norris Einmma Norris. Newberry, .Jan. 11. This~ III I n orcat. Mlany, To qtickly Introduce ll. B. Ii. ( Bo tanic Blood B3almn), the famous Souith, otrn blood cure, into new homes, we will 'send, abst)inte'y ft'oe, 10.000 t,r ial treatment,s. Bat.anic Blood BaLlml (B B) B )quckly cures old old tulcers, morofuia, eczema, Itching skIn aund blood humonrs, cancer, eating, fester'ing sor1es, boils, car'buncles, pip'es or' olfensi vo * eruptions, paIns in bones 0or join1ts, i'hcu * in~atismn, catartrh, or any blood or' skin1 roubfe. B)tanic Blood Balm (Bi. R. Ii) heals every sor0 01' pimple, maktIes the blood pure and r'ich and stops all acher and palins. Botanic Blood pur'e nad rich and stops all ache:'s and p rine. -Botanio Blood Butm (B. B B.) thorough ly tested for 30 years In hospit,al and private practico, and has cured thous-' aunds of oases gIven up as hopobess. Mold -at drug stores, $1 per large bvttlec. iFot tree treatment write to Bllood B'alu t.o., -Atlanta, Ga. MedIcine sent at once, prepaidl. Doecribo trouble and -'ee medIcal advice Kivon. Botanic Blood Balm (13. B. B.) gi,vee lIfe, vigot 'od strength to the blood. The finest Bood Purfier made. Botanic Blooi llm (B. B. B.) gives a healthy Bloot bpply to the skin and entire system. VARIOUS ANO) .Ala. AlSoUr' Busitness is unusually quiet. Nee notice of application for home, stead. There aro two dances booked for H1elona this week. "Along the Konnebec" at the opern hotso 1riday night. The thvi-mometer was driveii dowii to 18 yesterday morning. the mayor had no4) cases yesterdaty 111oriing, hIe!c nocolirt The i,-rchants hi.ve aibout linisited tking stuck and dustig up. The annali )ort, of the clerk and treasurer of the city coulcil appears in this paper. Tho 11w Board of iremasters held their first micetig yeste, day afternoon and orgamized. The trick bicycle rider of the "Rail rond ' Jack" company gave a free per 11anve of t,he streets yesterday after 110011. Some of the wood haulers went I p in price .esterday afterioon. $1.26 was asked for the usual $1 loaid on the pub lie square. Mr. 11. J. Voss left yesterday for New York. Cole L. Blease, Esq., went to Golum bia yesterday. M isses Laura and ( lair Vance have returned to Clinton. Mr. Eugene A Grillin, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in the city. Ile returncd to Charlotte yeBterday. lon P 1H. Dominick went down to Columhia Saturoay to remain through out tbe sitting of the General Assems bly. Messrs. G.-o. S. Mower, Arthur Kibler and John F. Banks went down to Columbia yesterday to be present at the opening of the legislature today. Hor. Hf. It Evans went to Columbia yesterday, to l.ok to his interests to boin(g re elected to the place lie holds on the State Board of Control. His many friends bere wish him success. Died In Newberry County, S. C., January 8th, 1902--Wilber Cornlius -child of John T. and Emma Norris. Age one year and three months. "It Is well with the child " D. P. B. Moteorological tecord for Dec., 1001 Mean temperature 42 2 Mx. temperature 71. Date 14th. Min. termperature 11 s 18)th. Mean max. temperat,ure 52 0 Mean nin. temperature 32.5 reatest, daily range 39. Total precipitation 5 95 inches. Greatest in 24 hours 2 74 inches on 28th. Snowfall 1 50 inches. No of days with '01 inches or more pre eilpitation 11; clear 10; fair 7; cloudy 14. Heavy frost on 7, 8, 11, 20, 22, 31' Distant thunder on 14th. A verage rainfall for Dec. for 15 years was 3.23 inches. Ex cess for Decem ber, 1901, 2 72 inches. T'ot,ai r'ain fall, 1901, 59.14 inches. Average rainfall for 14 years 51.61 inches. Excess for 1901, 7.53 inchie Coldest December on record at, this station. Respectfully, W. G. PETrE1IsoN. I tem,a F.eomr Mayhtnton. T1his is tbe last diay of the year and is the fairest day of Uhristmas. Christ mnas htas passed oilf very quietly here. No (lances or1 weddirngs have "'come oil'" yet, but we cannt, say how soon1 'twill be before we cana repor t some. Miss Farmnie 'ICpps has r'eturnedl home aft,er' a lelasalnt visit in Columbia. Mr. George Moor accompanied her home. Cap1t. James Douglass, of Union, and D)r. Will Douglass, of Joncsville, vie ited their sisters at. the old home dur lngz the holidays Mtas llelen Liardy, who has beenra Goiumb'ia far sev'ral am ,nt,bs, andl Mr. Joahn Ha.rdy, of Newterr'y, are spend log Christmnas at the hiomre of their f iher, lion. W. D. Hardy. Ma'. WV. T. Cotield, of Newberry, vis Ited at MI r. J1. E. Cofleld's last week. Miss Mary OutId is tehing the Renw ick school again. Mr. Z/. V Sumner, of Union, is spend. ing Ch'istmas wi,h fa'iends in the com munity. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Maybin visited friends in and ar'ou nd Noewhearry last, week, and t,0ok in a big Chaist,mas t.ree and turkey dinner at St. Philips. Both were very much enjoyed. I wonder if seven ladies in May binton ever heard of the Amtos Owvens Cherry Tree Company? Yes, I expect so, and "Theare are othlers." Mr'. and Mrs. Jack Henderson have moved from our neighbor'hood to New berry. Their friends will miss them very much, and especially will the Woman's Missionary Society miss Mrs. Henderson, for she wits one of their vea'y best members, always ready to do her dut,y in everything they undertook. May they find health, wealth and hap. pinese in their now home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elson have moved to Mrs. 8. E. Chick's and will take charge of her home. Invitations are out for a party at Mr. S. B. SIms at Goshen, and the young peopl e are expecting a fine time. Fairy Belle. Ilown to Atoma. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exp'oded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 220. at all druggists. JAMES D. NANOR CAMP. The BusInes Tranisactot at the Mootinlg OR Saturday. The Janes D. Nance Camp No. 334 U. C. V. mnet in the courthouse January 11, 1902, at ii o'clock a. in. Commander J. W. Gary called the Catup to order. On motion, J. A. Rikard, of Co. It 20th S C. Regitment, was unanitnousl elected a member of the Catmp. It was expressed as th sense of the meeting that we adopt Memorial tributes to only Members of our own catup. Mrs. R. D. Wright, ex-president of Drayton Rutherford C ) V. and vice president of National C 1). V., being present (by invitation) was by a rising vote invited to the privilege of the floor. She read a letter frot Mrs. S. E. Gabbett, custodian, and gave the camp other val uable information as regards to obtaining the crosses of honor for all bona fide sol diers who are nembers of the camip, which information was referred to the committee appointed at a previous neet ing, viz: 0. 1, Schumpert, chairman, Dr. S G. Welch, J. Cal Neel, R T. C. Hunter and W. G. Peterson. On notion, the following conumittee was appointed to inetnoralize the Legis latute in regard to rule third as adopted by the committee U 1) C., viz: Con rades 0. L. Schuntpert, G. F. Long and ) B. Wheeler. The roll of the catup was then called to secure facts as to the history of differ ent members of the canp for information of the committee. No further business, the catup ad journed. J W. GARY, Commander. C. F. Bovn, Ad'j. D)oto Fron 2t. 1'hittps. The old year has gone and a new one has taken its place. The Chrietmas tree at St. Philips proved a success it was laden with many nice presents. The Christmas lolidays was enjoyed by all in this community. The people are busy at work begin Ing a new year. We can hear the axes in varions directions clearing the forest. Some of the t,eople are not through gathering their cotton crop, this has not been known for years. Dr. Dickert left last Sunday for Charleston wle re he will finish his medical course. Mr. David Kihler, of Texas, is now at holme % !titing his parent and friends. There have been more movings this year than we have seen for a long time. The young folks of our community are still having a jolly old time as we can hear of a dance every few days. We have not heard froi Josh Trump in at long time he must be in the state of sleep again and if he is I hope that 1902 will wake him up. Feathe r top). Jan. 10, 1902. ECxce-lat(r Ito-mu'. We have had some re-al cold weather again hut aft'r all our winters here are rathes mild. Our school has been closed this week owing to the illness of our teacher, Prof. R. C. Ununts. Hope he will soon be able to attend to his dut,y in the school room again. Mr's. K. Baker and children, of Greenwood, have been on a visit, to Mr. A. A. Nate's family here. Some of our farmers say the grain has been frozen out pretty badly. We hope, however, the grain hus not been injured as badly as t,hought,. We believe late so wing of oat,s are all k iled. Some of the farmers say they will sow over again. Mrn-. J. D. Stone is spending a few days with her father's family. Mr. Clinton Shealy and wife and Mr. Willie Shealy and wife, of Monticello sect ion, visiod In this community Sat urdlay and Sunday. R~ev. W. W. McMorries preached a good sermon here Sunday afternooa from the text: "Walk as the children of light.'' The sermon was listened to with much interest. A new bridge with side railing has beens recently put at, the calamus pond. The bridges ought to be kept In good condition if the roads don't get worked when t,hey need it. The roads will be wor'ked as soon as the weather will permit,. Carrie Lou, little daughter of Mr. andl Mr's. 10. M. Cook died at their home in this section on sunday after noon, Jan. 5, 1902, after an illness of about two wet-ks. The burial service was conducted on Monday afternoon by Rev. W. WV. McMorrim a and the re mains were laid to rest In the Prosper ity cemetery to await the morning of the resurrect,ion. The little girl had just reached the age to be the joy of the home and will be greatly missed by tho loving parents, relatives and friends. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family and would say, weep not fond parents as these who have no hope for you shall meet your darling litt,le girl again on that bright and happy shore. Sigma. Strikes a RIthh Find. I"I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debili ty," writes I'. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H., "No remedy helped me un'il I began using Eslectric Bitters, wvhich (lid me more good than all the medi cines I ever used. They have also kepi my wife in excellent health for years She says IElectric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and ir,vigorator fot weak, run down women. No other med icine can take its place in our family.' Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar anteed by all drugists. When u powder it is omy to buy Royal ma] most whole! licious food, FIRE IN TIE COUNTY. Wicker Ilrothers at Roubon linrned Out Los Estimated at 84.000. Sunday night Wicker Bros., at Reuben, were burned out. Supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Two buildings were burned and stock of Goods. They did considerable busi ness and had on had a large stock of iner chandise. The ueibers of the firm are J. P. and 1H. M. Wicker, and they place the lowest estimate of (heir loss at $4,000, with no insurance except what they have in the Farmers Mutual. It Girdles the Globo The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as tho best in the world, extends round the earth. It,'s the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aches, Paiis and all Skin Eruptions. Only Infallible Pile eure. 2.5c. a box at all druggists. 1 KW 11EKHRY MARRT. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat....................... 9(@910. Shoulders .......................... 8 , Ham s.................................. 12(al4c. Bost Lard ...... ........... 9afl2jc. Best Molasses, new crop...... 600. Good Molasses..................... 25( 50c. Corn .................................. $1.00. Meal ........................ 9000. fay-........ - ................ $ 1.00 W heat Bran........................ $1.25. Ist Patent Flour.................. 5 .00. 2nd Best lilour.----.............. $4.50. Strait Flour........................ 04.25. Good Ordinary Fioir...........$3.50(a4.00. Sugar ........................ g 6 o. Rice.................................... 5N c. Coffee-.......-..................... 1 15c. Cotton seed meal, per -ack... 1.25. Oountry Produce Butter, per tb ............. I5@20c. Eggs, per dozen ............. 17c. Chickens, each.................. 15@250. Corn, per bushel................. 850. Sweet potatoes .................... 56 l'urkeys, per lb ................. O 8c. Peas, per bushel.................. 80c. Oats.................................. 65c. SPECIAL NOTICES. R EPAIRING old and now. Putting down Carpets and Matting, recan ing Chairs, Upholstering Lounges, Sofas, etc. Prices moderate. Leave orders at Herald and News office. tf WESLEY- MEANS. mEACH E'R WANTED-A sis tan t -teacher for Chappell's School for unexpired term of 4 months. Salary $20 to $80. per montth. For further in formation address Board Trustees Chappell's School, tf C happetl's, S. C. (1ALL at The Herald and News ofilce -'for Labor contracts, Ront con tracts, Liens, etc. ~MlTH[BROS.' Roller Mills, at Ki1 'nards, 8. U., will grind on Fridays and Saturdays of each week. t & f 16t. 200,000feet of Lum ber for sale. Quick de livery. Apply to S. B. Aull, Jalapa, S. C. MJ!EALS served in good style, the V..very best the market affords at R. J. Miller's restaurant, near post affie. _____t&ftt. MONEY TO LOAN-Five years ime at 7 per cent. Interest, se cured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Hunt, Hunt & Hiunter, Attorneys. 1&t ti 1OR a good, square meal, go to Bob ~LMiller's restaurant, near the post office. t&f tf. FRES OYS ERSall the time, at New Year Greeting! 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1 .00. Moseley Bros QFFICE HOURS-.Persons having 'business with the County Super. intendent of Education will please call at his omele on Mondays and Saturdays, as those are his offce days. Of Eug. S. Werts, Sup't. LUMBER FOR BALFE-Good sound Roughedge at l00 per hundred. Square Lumber at 50c. We are also prep)ared to fill bills on short notice. LONO & IIAVIRLD, tf Silver Street, S C. Our grand clearing out Cost Sale is still going on and man y are getting the benefit of our immense bargains. Moseley Bros. FLOUR MAKES THlE BREAD THAT MAK(ES THE MAM. sing baking always econ the Royal. .es the finest, ome and de ANNU L EFINANCIAL 11fI'"OI1 Of the (ilerk and Treasurer of the Town of Newberry, S, R, for tha Fiscal Ycar ERlig Deccmber 31st, 1901. Iilcull"'s Taxes colIected for 1897........ $ 4 20 " 1898...... 3 61 1899....... 39 911 " "19 .0....... 1.382 17 " " 1901......... 10,276 09 License.. .... .... .................... 687 75 Petty cash........................... 484 25 Rents............. ......... 418 15 Fines .........................842 10 Streetd uty . ................ 1,171 00 Loans from Mrs. P. C. [[ol brook............................. 2,500 00 Loans from Mrs. Mary A Ehrm an............................ 5 00 00 Loans from Mrs. M. 11. Jones 200 00 Loat;sfrom Mr. Z. F. Wright 3,100 0W Dispensary profits.............. 3.811) 93 Cash balanco for 1900........... 23 96 rotal recelpta...........)$25, 45: 40 EXPENDITURE.S. Street hands.................. ...... 2,120 :5 Material and repairs............. 1,232 56 Horse feed........................... 527 63 Superintondent's salary........ 420 0) Asst. k1up't's salary ...... ... . 61 00 LIGIT DE'PAtTMENT. Oil and lam wicks............... 71 :10 Lamplighter and Janitor's salary ............................ 240 00 Electric lights and water...... 4,125 00 Electric lights and water ex tension ............................ 500 00 $4 936 30 Gene''al expenses.. ............... $1,411 79 Postoffice box rent............... 4 00 8tationery ........................ 2 1 16 Opera House insurance........ 310 50 Opera house, expenses.......... 28 10 $1,775 55 Salaries, regular police.... ..1,860 00 "6 spncial police.......... 70 6. GC'l expnse of pOllCc dep't 68 50 $1,999 13 Mayor's salary..................... 400 00 Attorney's salary......,........... 100 00 Clerk's salary.. .................... 600 00 Ilealth officer's salary........... 640 00 Ulerk board of health salary 5 00 Special "Guard Board of Health" salary..--............. 87 85 Gen'l exp. board of health 1,263 20 $2,9116 05 FPlE DEPAITM ENT. Material and repalr8........... 184 45S Print,ing and advertising... 260 415 Interest on water and electric Lights-............. ......... 2,20 00) Paid Interest on water and electric ligh ts 1900............ 6 67 Paid note ZA. F. Wright.........1,100 (0 Paid January opera house coupons---------.-.--.......... 497 34 Paid July op. housa coupons 496 24 Paid sinking fund commit,t,ee public works 1900.......... 1,065 20 Paid sinking fund committee p)ublic works 1901........... 1,050 00 *9.180 35 Total expenditures . .. .$25.2418 92 Cash on hand............ 24 48 SOUTH GAROLINA, NEWHuERRY COUNTY. Personally~ came before mne W. S. Langford, Cler k and Treasurer of the Town of Newberry, S. C., and made oath that the above report is true and correct to the best of his knowlcdge and belief. W. S. L ANGFORD, c. & Tr. T1. C. N. Sworn to b)efore mec this 11th clay of January, 1902. JNO. 0, GOGANS, [(L S.] A ttest: C. C. (U. P. Otto Kliettner. E. C. Jones. Eduard Scholtz. REPORT OIf Property Owned b.y and Debt of thme Town of Newberry, 8. U. LIAIIrITXIES. Notes in Bank, debt 1808..$10,213 46 Water & electric light bonds 42.000 00 Opera house bonds............ 22,000 00 Interest on opera house bonds January 1, 1902............... 495 00 M iscellaneous account, 1901 100 00 Notes t,o Mrs F. C. Holbrook 2,600 00 Note to Mrs. M. H-. Jones... 200 00l Note to Mrs. M. A. Ehrman.. 500 00 *78,008 46 ASSETS. Uncollected tax, 1001.... ....84,041 36 " 1900.......... 1810 " " 1890........... 96 55 "" 1898........... 1 80 Opera housa and markets....24,000 00 Two fire engines, trucks and reels.--...................... 3,600J 00 2,000 feet fire bose............1,00 00 800 feet fire hose...............720 00 Six mules-..................... 600 00 Carts, wagons and tools....... 300 00 One read machine............. 250 00 Omfce fixtures................... 515 00 One artesian well.............2,00 00 Water works and electric light plant.................. 42,000 00 Two acres gravel.............. 400 00 Piping, lumber and coal... 250 00 881,400 70 WANTED I A small family to work a crop on halves. Good house, land and stock. For further in formai on apply-at this office. 2t w Y1ear Finds Our BIck DresGods Deportment In SplendidShape In fact just as full as it has been any time dur ing the fall months. We pride ourselves in this department, and here you can always find a complete outfit. We have just added: Black Cheviots, "f Satin Solisles, "t Prunella Cloths, "t Whipcords, English make, "6 Thibet, for Heavy Skirts, i "t Pebble Cheviot. In fact you will be surprised to find how com plete this departnent is for January Ist; but remember 'tis one of our hobbies, and we al ways keep it full and inviting. 3also cut an important figure in Black silk this department Taffetas. Pean de Soie, Gros Grain and c are the leaders at this time. SatinDuchssWehave them all. And Blac Ganitrestoo, and other stylish Black Garnitures Black Trimmings to com plete the picture. This space is ours, and we expect to use it every week to tell you of the good things in the different departments of our store. Yours truly, C. g 0 MOWEft 00. e MoreWek After this week ourCost sale will Close so you had better availyourself of this opportunity. 0. M. JAMIEON, The Head to Foot Clothier. Jan. 13, 1902. VERY REDUCED! We are offering our entire stock at reduced prices, but in some departments we are almost giving the goods away. This is not mere talk, but business strictly. Come and see. Ladies' Jacikets wvorth $2 00 no w 90c. " " "4.00 " 2.50 Ladios' Cap o ns O dr vereoats worh $18.50 now $8.50 " "" 12.50 " 7.50 " " " 10.00 " 0.50 Men's McIntosh Cape Coats at just half pric . 55 Al inrn rioigat gareatly reduced prices. Ladies' Woolen 1)ross Gooda h ive been reduaeti an c rases one-half. Tani ng otur friend for their liberal ptronage, and wishing all a happy 3.. WOO TEN.