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A l:)a.ar Stat.-mn110tt o1 0o1t1 anuts. itad Itbe aid Of tho C. & ( S. Mower (O. The hav. at reputa:iun for fair, ht ,nest and)( ho' oratblo. dealintg t.hat is to nvied. What they (:ay in an adver itisetment is to) be rolic d uponl and the ,- itomters know 1% hat t o expect when h'aey visit th(, stire!. 1'Iey cannot he . at ini dry go, (is, dress goodls and I iii nlgs. Before buying visit the .! twer (Jo's. Tit Hate Amntucedl On account, of S tuth Uiarolinal day at the Charleston ECxposit,ion March 20th, 11)02, the Atlaptie Coast Live and Co tumbia, Newberry and lturens rail ways beg io announce that tickets will be sold March 19th an 20th to Charles ton limited good to return on any train for live days from date of sale from Prosperity for $3 25, ani from Newber ry for $3 :35. SMaybton)1 Ni ws. Some of the popular young people of this place were invited to the dance of the season, at the hosbdtatb'e home of J. J. Thomas near Gashen. 11111 on the night of the 28th of 'ebruary, which they attended and danced til the wee late hours of the night. The Delta band which is comp ,sed of some of the finest musicians in S C. furnished the music for the occasion. I. A Sudiden Death. Mr. John C. Sease was found dead in his bed Sunday morning at the home of his brother, Mr. Leonard Sease, who lives in th'e I'ney Woods section, near the Lexington line Mr. Sease ate a hearty supper Saturday night and retired and on Sunday morn r ing was found dead in his bed. lie was '70 years of age. Magistrate 13. B Hair, of Prosperity, was sont for io hold1 an inquetst and the doet,'rs prntounced It death fromt apoplexy. 'lhe Sout Ia earolla Day. Thursday, niareh 20th, is South Car olina )ay at the (ha lest0 1C:xposi tion, and for this Occasion t he Soul hern railway a nnouces greatly reuced rates from all points within Ithe State to Charleston and return. The rate from Newherry will he $3.35, and Prosper ity, $3.25 for the round trip. These tickets will he sold for al11 trains on March 10t,h and 20th with Iinatl lintit re turning, live (atys after da'e of sale. The acc(tmuodat,i(ns are gt( d indil the schedules convenient,. M1mn,tu1111gh%14 Sru.ck It lHight. ,ames A. Miritnanught has just re turned from the Northern matrkvts and is tickled almost t.o deat, at the har gains he seenred. Everything was just. on the eve of al rise and h matte his purehases b-fore the rise was on--so he is on the safe side. The sidewalk be fore his p)luce of husiness IS tocked with boxes every (lay-the new goods already coming In. Hec sa a lhe will have the largest stock ever' broeught , hero and propotses to put the prlices5 within the reach of all. J1ust visit h is ator e is al11 t hat, hie asks -the price- and goods will do the rest. M imnaugh's ad takes ihe fourt,h of a page, M imntauigh's goodls'are' all thet r'age. Thne Vice of Naigginig Clouds the happiness of tbe home, but, a nagging womantl often needs hlp She may be so nervous and runi-down in healthl tbat ttriles annaoy heir. if she is melaneholy, excit,able, troubled with less of aipetite, hehndachle, sleep) lessnes, constipation or fainting anti dizzy spells, she needs Eliectitc Bitters, the most wonderful t'emedy for aling women. Thousands of su l'erers frm female tr'oubies, ner'vouis tr'oubilest, back ache antd weak kidineys have used it, and become healthy and happy. TPry it. Only 50e. at all D)ruggist,s, guara n ee satisfaction. F ~abio Riomnia Thortractay Night. -Alden Benieditet'st "F..abio Rloimani" hich wvill be prIesented at the opera oulse lnext, Thursday night Is a play ith astrong and stirring interest,in it,. hose who have r'eadt the book "'The endetta". will casily remember the retex t of t he story. A deceived hus and is buit-ed alive, but escapes5 from be tomb, andi returns .in disguise to U rturo the unfaithful wife, killing her t tihe moment lhe miankes himself known. he novel furnishes inItensBe scenes hich are ably inteiipretted by a strong impany, the principalIlImembers beitng peclily engagedl for t.ho characeors S seigned tbem A special feature of o performance will be thne introdue on by Miss Oilie Cooke of her ceic rated dances. Title Will Intere't, Mamny, Tio quickly introduce B3. B. 13. (Ito nI,ic Blood Blmti), the famous South, ru blootd cure, into new homes, we ill send, absolutely free, 10.000 tri roatment,s. Botanic Blood Balm 11. )B ) q1uckiy cui-st o.t n)ld ulcers, oirofuala, eczemaUI, itching skin and blood umnors, cmcer-, eating, fester'ing soreos, * il, carhurncles, p)ripOs or' tnlfon-iv e uptions, pains in b'mnes or- jolints, rheu atism, c'-t,arrh, or anty blood0 or skin ou bfe, Bo tan ic Blood Balim' (fB. R. ) heds every sor'e or' pimie, makes o bleed pare andl rich and(1 t,Ops all her and palns. ilotan'e Blood pure0 r lich and stops all aches anid p nine. anlchlood Balmn(B 13. B.) thorough 'tested for 80 years in hospittal and vate practice, and has cured thou a s of cases given uip as hopeless. Sold rug stores, $1 per itatge battle. For -treatment..writo to Blood B dm,i A lanta, Ga, MQdicine sent at e, kpaid. Describe trouble atnd medical advIce given.". Botanic (Balmn (U B B.) gives life', vi-gor istrength to the blood.1 The finest Purifier made. Botanic Blood (. B. B.) gives a healthy Blood ly to the skin and entire system. VARMiNU AND ALL ABOUT. "Fabio Romatti" at the opera house Thutrsday nightt. 'iTe large bollers for the Mollohon Cotton Mill have arrived. '1'he new mill is (luite a popurlar Suni day resort. Iundreds visit there every pretty Sunday. Joseih I'. Ilut,hison is clerking at, MimnaugI's and would be pleased to have his friends call there to see him. The attention of tIhe teachers of the county is called to the notice of Super Int.endenL Werts, published in another colun. Work on the new Mollohon mill Is progressing nicely, and the contractors will soon have the building ready for the machinery. The first game of ball of the season will be played on the college diamond this afternoon at :1 :0 o'clock. The game will be interesting. Sherilf Buford turned the stolen buggy and hor e over to the rightful owner on Saturday. It was the prop erty of Velch &.Condor, liverymen of Columbia. The man who left them at the stable here has not, been heard of since. Cards have been received in this city announcing the marriage in Greenville on April 1st of Mir. Win. B. Werts, for merly of this city, and Miss Lillie May Bruce, a popular young lady of that city. Mr. Werts has many relatives, and a large circle of friends In this county who join us in extending con gratulations tin advance of the happy event. PerROnial. M r. II. C. Moses, of Sumter, al rived in the city yesterday. Sheriff IluforC went to Spartanburg i yesterday on a business trip. Mrs. Cold L. Blease is visiting her parents at Pendleton. Col. W. H. Hunt went to Columbia yesterday on professional business. Miss Joe Jones has returned from Laurens and has resumed her duties at M intnaugh's. Mrs. Watts Davis, of Cl inton, spent. Sunday in the cit,y with hri mother, M rs. Mlattie Glenn. ir. S. .J Wooten has returned from the North where he went to buy his Spring stock of goods Mr. L W. Floyd and Mr .no. NI. Kinard went to Columbia yesterday and are expected to return today. N r. Rt. I, Bowis represettative of the American Type Foundry, Baltimore, Md., was in the city yesterday and spent a plsensant hour with us. Misses .1canno I'csiham and Carrie Jones, of the P'resbyt erian College, Co lumbia, came up Satturday to spentd a few days under the parental roof. Mr. '. J. Voss, after several days rest at heine, left yesterday for Ten nessee in the interest of the National Meter Company, which lie represents, Mr. Wim. R. Smith, of the Merchant and Miners Transport at 1o1 Company, Atlanta, was in the city yesteriday shak ing hauds with his many friends. Mi's M. 10~ Bouknig' t, hi goe to Saluda to attend the imarriage o.f Mr', Charles Davis and Miss Hattie K(emp son, whioh happy event will take place on WVednesday, 't o Membieria of PulanktIc Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0, F. Regular' meeting of Pulaski Lodge, No). 2(0, ,I. 0. 0. 1". ill be held in their halt on next Tuesday nigh t, 11Lth, at .7:30 o'clock. All members grie ear'nestly requested to at,tend as bus Iiess of Importance wvill come before the Lodge. W. M. Thomas, N. G. No Argumnt is N' d("t. To convince anyone who has once tried in of the meril. of ouri "'Clifton" eirand of Ilour'. The hlaur speaks for itself. It tells Its own story of ibl)0ute pitrlt-y and e:,reful milling. IT speaks in the elo quent language of light,' whit.e loaves andc bIscuits, delieious past i'y and temp. ting cakes. It, speaks with such con viction that it brings the tuser' back for moire and it, alwajys tells the uie satin factory stoiry. Why niot,lern this story of pure flouri by ti'y'ing "'Clifton?" Ask your' grocer for It. If you wanit a cheaper flour buy our ''White Fawn" (half Patent,) or spo0tless (Straight). Th~ley are just as pure, though~ not so white as 'Clifton'. l'Cvery sack of ouri flour' beat's the Anotl-Adul terationi League's registered drado mark. For sale by Palmetto Grocer'y Co and F. R. 111ipp in Newberry, and J. D). Stokes at Whitmires. IBRANSF"ORD M LL,S, t.f0Wt'NSHORO, K. Y. Mr's. Melton, who has been ver'y Ill, klaimpr'oving and will join her husband in Atlant,r as so'on as she IA able to travel We aure glad to see M ic. Jack Duinston out again after' a severe attack of Mast,er 'Tonm Brad burn t.s been sick and lost a week firm school but, he Acorns all right agin., Miss P'earl Shealy, of bttle Mounlain has heen on a visit to her sIst,er, Mi's. Allen Count,s. Mr Walter Rh inohard, of Sainda, Is making a forced visIt, hero. Saluda is up, hlow nIce it would be to have a good biridge. It, looks as If a railroad to Saluda Is a biog way ofT. F'armers and merchants are lookintg grave. Bid weather has pat a damper on their wvork and has caused a dopres. sii,n in all kinds o.f business excep)t t.he dispensary which seems to be carrying out, faithfully its mission. X XX O1 tho I.lttrary Societtcs of Nwoi w 'rry t 01 logo On tih, Fvnntng of the 21Mt, of tMrrch. The annual celebration of the I';xcel sior, I' hrt:nakosmian, and 1'hilnla theatn roeielies of Newh,r"r"y ('Iv'le will he held in the opera hiuse on P1t. (lay even'ng the 21st. of March. The <iestion for deCate is, "Ite slv. i, 'Ihat, chii liron under fou(eeen year-4s of tge shiuld ho prohibittd by lnw fromt woaring. in th.' (ottonI mills and facttries " 'he Il'h renakosmians will uphold the allirmatives side of I le question ant will l,e rcptes nt d by Messrs. C. L W1es:,inger anid S. I'. Fr:ick. Messrs. W. P. lied-nhugii an C D ;Itimore will repirewent the E'xcel sior Society and will argue the nega tive side. 'Tihe lCxcelsior orator is Mllr. .1. W. Ballentinc, whose subject is, "Tihe Progross of a Century." Mr. HI. A. Fulmer, of the I'hrena kostian Society, will deliver an oration on the subject, "A Nation's Grief." The I'hilonmathean Society, which was organized by the young ladies of the college in 1898, will be represented by M iss At urguerite Cromer. The sub ject of her essay is, "The Prize the Vanquished Gai ." Mr. W. C. Summer, of the Excelsior Society, will presido. A N.iRtV EoAV'E. Ir. Thomnm 'it lsIBN a atol Full from aI Building lit loluwbla-Not Seri.tisly Hua t. About ioon yesterday one of the large plate glass windows in Van Me tre's store was shivered by falling bricks. J. 1'. Green and' Thomlas Wells, two white workmen, were at work on a scalfold which surrounds the new Farmers and Mechanics bank. Th rough some cause three or four feet of the cornice which runs around the top of the building was dislodged and fell striking the scaflolding and breaking it. Green saved himself from the fall by clinging to the side of the buildinr, but Wells was thrown to the ground, falling on the litter of bricks and seaf folding. lie got up and walked over to McGregor's drug store where hw was examined and found to be slightly bruised and cut, hit ( therwise on in jured. The falling briek completely shiv ered the large window which it will be remembered was cracked sonte months ago in very much the same manner. 'The upper panel of this window was istroyed and an another large pane at the ent.ran'e doors was cracked throughout, its lengt,h. Tle ru-1n.iture In the window was badly bruised. The large pane on the side, as was stated, had been cracked before and Mr. Van Metre has a new one ready to put in. The other two glasses are in sured, their aggregate value being about $175 -The State, 8th. Married. The following narriage notices were left on our desk several weeks ago and got misplaced amoing some other papers, which is the cause of the delay itn pub lication,. R1ev. Boyd was kind enough to furn ish them prtomplt,ly aft.or the marriages were solemnized: By R1ev. D). P. lBoyd, [Feb. 20th. 1902, at tihe residence of Mir. B3enjamin HJolt, Mr. Samuiei J. Sheely and M iss l"annile li. Hlolt. All1 of t.his county. By R1ev. D). P. Bloyd, [Feb. 20th, 1902, at the residence of iM'. P. ML iIawvkins, Mr' L"roy 10. Summers aind M iss MIin ni T. Hawkins. All of this c'ounity. Lockjaw From Cob,wobs. Cobwebs put, on a cut, lately gave a woman lockjaw. MIillions know that the hs5t, th Iing to puit 0n ai cu' is Buck len's Arniica S.alve, tihe inifalllble healer of WVounds, Ulcers, Sores, SkIn Erup tfons, B3urnsi, Scalds and Piles Ft Our'es or ito pay. Only 250. at all D)rug gists, Shuck D)oti. The much dreaided mnonth of March is hero. WVe had some very windy days at first,, but for t,he last, t,wo or t,hree days it seemed as if summer had really come. The farmers are vor. 5 us nlow breaking up the soil. WVe have a great, deal of sickne~ss in the neighborhood. Mrs. 0. W. Hluford has been very sick, but she Is slowly recov erIng. Mr. t' d Bonds has had a severe attatck of the grip)pe, but hto is able to he up a short while; at, a time now. Little Cippie Spoon Is also sick. We hope that all the sick willsoon recover. Mr. C. WV. Bufordc Is having hIs house repaired. Mr'. J. Q. Philipps has the contract for the work. Mrs John Smith has ret,urtned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Sam Cle. land, of the [Bush River neighborhood. Mrs John Workman came over last week to see hiet, brothe2r, Mr. Ed Blonde, Trhe school0 house has1 not been coam p)letedl yet, but it will be usedi this mlornt ing for the first, tIme. School will go on for two monlths yet,. Miss Ijinina Glenn is tbe t.eachm-. T1he members of tFairview have do. cided to get them an organ T[hey have bought onie from the factory hill B1iptist churtchl. R1ev. MIr. Burttont of Newberry is pastor of ["airview, and everybody steems t,o like hint very much. Mack. Match 10, 1902. C'ac,'t Kcep It 8 cret. The sp'etndid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is daily coming to light. Nc such grand remedy for Laiver and Bowe troubles was ever kiiowin before. Tihou sands bless them for- cturing Conshipa tion, Sick Hleadachet, Hliliousness, .Jatn nice and( Indigestion. Tr'my them 25c at, all dIrugg ists. Some people's s muis are so shaloji that If you throw a peb1ble into thei it strikes bottom bafren t splases. l'art worlk in very backward in this set.ion owing to (th c't ind Cold had weatther, grrain is not -+how%ing upI well for the tile of %yer 1)r. Itrnwivk has mnov:"d back to his ('(01unt 'V h"n't. We are 1 lad to welcomer himn. I,. II. ('handi 'ler wvent. to Orcelnville la, necrk. W e t r;;r to No-:1 I'ta Itr . ('. I A\ rillst ''ng has rr.ign m(d hit ehnrge hc're. li has srrve1 his I letro)l verV nerelttahl for I w1\"o years S.1 (. ( 'otiel of lliiolnI spent one nir ht this week with his Mter lrs. S. A..Ioter. 1ir. (romer's burial wi largely tt tended 'iast S tnrday. Our Iootd leo pIe drop) out, one by one, andtc thcir t,r"tS rnt' is lnisse(d by loved tones. (1r loss is their eternaIl ga in. TPop. SPECIAL NOTICES. Nh:\' arivail" in Watsh Silks at - Vooten's. if. I:I'A I ItI NoG old and now. I'utti ng (low nt hilr)et and1 -1 u*tting, reCan ing ('hallrs, Uplholstering I.oungl,es, Sofas, et,c. I'r'ices motderatte. I ieave orders at H erald and News ollice. If WIS I,hY 1iA'ANS CA1 1. at The IIerald and News ollice for ilabo' contracts, itrlit con tracts, Lions, etc. j-0. Neamless lalf-IlIose n1ow t;le. at .e Wooten's t,. ()'t'iICE, HOU RS-l'ersons having business with the Coulty Silper" intendlent of Education will please call at, It is ollice on Mondays and Sat-t 1rdays, as Ihose are his ollice days. tf i'u'g. S Werts, Sulp't. TL 1'Oii0) USI': for Itent--1''or sale or re ut. A lso a two-horse fari to runt. Ai)1ply t,o Antine Ru?.hardt. t.\ f l.CNioVICD- I have mo1Ve"d my jew eiry estatlishm nt into (he store orecupied by I'elham 's china hall and will ill (h flt.rl be bl it better posi tion to serve the itbli. I keep cot staitly on hand, Gold Wt!ches, )ia mnond and wt"dding rint.s, jiu'wclry, S MWilvr , (ut itlass, elocks a-l novel ties. Itr.nrnmhrr I i 'n rar pre d to fit dilliruit e'yes with ' msses. Vonrs for tracte. .I. IUY D)ANIl I,S. .. JEWELRY JEY(EbRYI. In large varieties from a cheap Stick Pin to a FINE GOLD WATCH. Call and examine my stock before buying. Jeweler and Optician. I Have Coffee, Teotley's T1eats, R aisings, Currents, Citron, Nuts, Fruits of all kmnds, Oat Meal, Pot ti johnt's R r. I''o(d, Ext r'n Sifted June Peas, Okra and1( Tomatoes, Stringloss Beans, California Peaches, California Cherries, -Apricots, Succotasht, Corn, Contdontsed Milk, -French Suard ines, Sahnliont,' Ftrnnch Candy, Gelatines, Extracts, Fancy Sweet Cakes, Cigars and T1obacco. All fresh. RJ. MILLER. CLLi TO SEE~ ME. A.Few of TeiupIim One lot checked and e 7c., price 5c. One lot 36-in. Bleachi Pepperill 10-4 UnbIes " "Bleach Child ren's double-kn or 3 pr. for 25c. Sizes Ladies full seamless A very handsome 3 $1 .25 kind, 98c. One lot Val. Laces, it *worth 7, 8and IOc., pr Still small lot of thos< 6 1-4c. ~s. J. W r ,. W%T ll1! W oli11 It.holigbh , I wats I "is t alf r ;!nt"it. pai(1 in havn inIy t,v th r"xI t;t i but iii tnot. fe I it. I II tilin It Ii:tintl,s" dtnti.t, will ht' inl hb. nllie, on Ite I tl'h 1 an lld tn tin) hi"i' thr tv., - tnl afte!r that will visit. N,wh"rry the lir.t MlondaV In the tnonth. auln sIav three dayts, Why stlif",r with yttur teth whe"'ln youi ca:n haVte t,brnl et"tra t d ti t"asy :and .o c'ht"ap .51 . for the fivstl tolb, 25 .for tle s't"')ndl, fourl for$ 1.00. ti.?3 (illit!t Molointn's t,bl 't;tand, Dr. G. R. Harding, Ir:xt r!,tin;r 1 ,t tintlist. Mayes' Drug store. Whetn yotu conlto to t1 wo givo you what you ask for, butl - if you ask whtI is Iho host Gough C're Iw't havo, wtt will toll you that our Quick Relief Cough Mixture is, for I ht- sill o1, f,tt"I t lu t wtt know what thw in;rtietlilS are, it toll tu; so, aitu (hat it is gv inig Ratisft tio g'ie erally. Dropl ill 5olt, eV"tIill, nlnd hoar Son1111 of (lir New Phonograph Records. W sill tIh"i. Drugs, Medicines, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes. ardnl"tolI Snntlt Il lver11 11 hilngr, 101n11d inl t Phalrnlat"nnt ientl inn. Proscript ions ( n111 rtfully r.o1n unll .l ttud lit Maves' Drii Store. I't l.I-: I,. It1.-;.\'" .:. t' 1.;. ST . \A t,\N ' , Nw h" rrv, ti NC S ('. ijs 11 Ily. . Ia' ; \ I' S. 1i 1 \t . a'slith - . C. Blease, Blease & St. Amand, Newhe, Irry, - a'tda aitnd I't - p.rilty, Sn1t.h ('arolinal:. I'rac,t"i.ie" iln all tat e ind U. S. (' s1tt"t. WHERE TO SPEnD YOUR MONEY. The g r eat depart ment store will give its friends and customers Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Jeans, Colored Dress Goods and many other Articles at and Below Cost UNTIL MARCH 1st, You will get what you want from a Cambric Needle to a Four Horse W ag on and s av e money at MOSELEY BROS., PROSPERITY, 8. C. j Volues! triped Nainsook, worth ng, worth 7c., price 5c iched Sheeting 20c. ed . " 22 1-2c, eed seamless Hose 10O, 5 to9. fast black Hose lOc. -yd. Lace Curtain the isertings and Beadings -ice 5c. a 15c. Half Hose left a OOT ENi :'s Patterns. ci G. S. MOWER CO., DISTRIBUTORS OF Beliable Merchandise AT Honorable Prices At the lowest possible prices to be had for the same high grade of goods. We do not sell shoddy goods. We do not take your good money and in exchange give you worthless goods. Our's is a cleancut business, done in aclean cutway. We protect ourcustom ers from loss by selling them wor thy merchandise. We carry fine full lines of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery, Underwear, Millinery, Ginghams, Per cIes, Domestics, Linens, Notions ShoFor Men, Women, o eS Boys, Girls B Babies. Our stores are full of goods. We ask you to visit us. We promise courteous dealing, fair treatment, lowest prices. No misrepresen tations and a big good stock to select from. Yours truly, g, aa owf o Only Two Weeks More and Our Great COST SALE Will Close! 'I'hio final opport unioty to got. :lotinrg ando Wint.or ( ioods at Hatriico P'ries. New Mpring ( muods lamp arrivin4g, atrol our 4'xtenivi Itpreparanons11 for th i sp Ijliay of thi iii w l t<,e1< inik<1.s It irII) erati vI) that our wintr goo0dM hI) closed4 out, and4 naich daiy narrows~V yourli chanenci. , list I wo) wo)4ks ilnorE of witer goodsM at cost,. ( )r Ilinnnonso stock is to4 hoI <Il-gilyl wit in ai fewv wooks(. E~vidences ar4 now14 14) shi in o f whaI it thiis splend4)4idi stock is .o . Wo atre displaying atd vaLl ne arivls for1 Sping"t ini FURNISHING- GOODS3, SHOES, HATS. &c. Weo haivo son11th1ing veryV splend14id inl N42glfige) h it at *d0 o $20 TIhey atre till velry lat est prodtnetionsu, and1 s4) very tanltofutl s lid lOsi r.ibleo Itat bulying is til) ritiirlott eori an (It olI) lf firo ilIHspoet.ion. Thei bn<hI(hng.. (of H prig in ll tI t iiriio pas8t 1h14 140' ver wtnesseH I iichi a d1isplaiy 11s sviI1ll be nind 1)by us8 ir SPRING CLOTHING. I'Cvoryt.ing 1l~in thIIis line) will be4 so) <Ii<1ed4 iii fait) cs0, style n4) pi cos )li44 tht y'ouIr aittent ion is 1)>ound14 tcio itt tracet.ed to tihl groalt 4 diihy. 11h4 goodl thlings~ y)t, tol h)4 sli)wri. JAlVIESON, The Head to Foot Clothier. "ew Spring Arrivals" UQiII1I Ili EVllY hAY Al' Cop eland Brothers New Embroideries. New Insertions to match. Cambrics, Swiss and Hamburgs. New and Beautiful styles in Ginghams and Madras Cloths, New Perca les, New Calicoes and shirt ing prints, new Black and Colored dress goods. Now Wh~V~ ite~ goodsI in Ninsoo0iks, I4'anciy Strnipos1, Dimitios, Checllkedt Mus811 lIidLawnls, also1 New~ Lot M4n's Ciotin rg. Now lot BoyH' an iH l i ron1'H (lothiung, Now o)t fai 1q shiook;, New I,1ot of Miss8os, L 11( hdrenI's arId Boys Sho0n4, Now Lot Mnlr's Sl1ons. ALL THELATErSTrSTYLE3 AND SPE~cIAL V ALUES. le suro to sonial of thos80 goods8 holfore buying. Wo are offering Special Valuosu in Now StyleN andl Freshl.go1od9 jusHt receivod the past two wooks t Come to see us often. We will always show you the prettiest and newest goods at the Lowest Prices. COPELAND BROTHERS. Leaders in Dry Goods. Clothing and Shnan, Nowberry, . (I.