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A Visiting Minister. Rev. R. E. McDaniel, Pittsburg, Pa is in the city. He is an able and pron inent Lutheran minister, and will preac at Colony next Sunday morning at I o'clock, and at the Mayer Memorii next Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. '% hope the congregations of these chur che will turn out to hear Dr McDaniel. At the First Baptist Church Special services will be held at tb First Baptist church next week, beginin On Sunday morning at Ii o'clock an continue through the week, conducted b Rev. L. M. Roper, of Spartanburg. Tw lbtrvices will be held daily at the hours < ii a. m., and 8 30 p. m. The public cordially invited to attend these meel ings. Men Will Be Boys. In the excitement of a lively exeicis like boat-racing or ball-playing, the will strain their muscles and go hom limping and sore. Then they are gla they have Perry Davis' Painkiller o: hand to soothe the quivering nerves; t penetrate the muscles with warmth ani healing power. It has relieved the paii of two generations of Americans. Larg bottles for 25 and 50 cents. A Card of Thankp. We desire to express our most heart felt appreciation of the kindness o neighbors and friends, and of the untir ing services of the doctors in the las illness of our mother, Mrs. Rosa Loveniu Cannon. We appreciate these deeds o kindness and of love more than word, .can tell, and we can only assure thes4 friends that their services will not bx forgotten by us. Her Children. No LoS of Time. I have sold Chamberlain's Colic Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and would rather be out of coffee and sugar than it, I sold five bottles of 11 yesterday to thresbers that could go nc farther, and they are at work agaia this morning. H. R: Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen by the above the threshers were able to keey on with their work without IOSIAg 11 single day's time. You should -keep a bottle of this Remedy in your home. For sale by W. E Pelham & Son. ' Cposltion Ticketg. Wagener Day will ugdoubtedly be the biggest day of the great show-the Char leston Exposition, and we have been re quested to state to all Newberrians thai Wagener Day tickets have been left at the Commercial Bank of this city for sale. If you are thinking of going to the Exposition next week, call at the Coin mercial Bank and get a ticket. We hear of many people going from here next bhoopiag Cough. "with this disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. - She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summ-'r, our baly boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving themn Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, they lost none of theirplumnpess and came out in munch better health than other children wbus* parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough syrup betweed~ whoop.-Jessie Pinkey Hall, Springville. Ala. This Bemedy is for sale by, W. E Pelham & *Son. -rouramnt Canled ofr. -The Excelsior Fire Company had decidsd to enter and bad gone into practice for the Charledton Firemen's Tournament, which was iso be held on the 27th and 28th of this month, but on - application for rules and prize list, were informed by the Chief of Fire Depart mnent of Charleston yesterday, that the tournament had been called off. Our firemen regret this, but will meet the boys at Sumter in June and be in better shape to take the championship of the State. Won't Follow Advice Atter Paying For it. In a recent article a prominent physi cian says, "It is next to impossible for the physician to get his patients to carry out any prescribed course of hy glene or diet to the smallest extent; he has but one resort left, namely, the drag treatment." When medicines are used for chronic.constipation, the moost ild and gentle obtainable, such as Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tab lets, should be employed. Their use is not followed by constipation as they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. For sale by W. E. Pelham & S3on. Newberrians Honored. At the meeting of the Grand Lodge Independent Order Odd Fellows held in Charleston this week, Mr. J. Mariori Bavis, Superintendent of the Newberry Cotton Mill, was elected Grand Mastei of the State. Mr. J. E. Crosby, who resided here at one time, aed who is now superin tendent of the Walhalla cotton mill was elected Grand Representative t< the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the United States. ..m..Athis meeting C. L. Blease, Eeq.. member of Pulaski Lodge, on behalf o the Grand Lodge of the State and +~ the Rebecca ILodge, presented to Dep uty Grand Sire, Jno. B. Goodin, a rgia, with 'a beautiful and .apprc lately engravad gold~-headed walkini ne. Holds Up a Congrmsmaan. At the end of the campaign," w rite mp Clark, Missouri's brilliant con span, "from overwork, nervou ion, loss of sleep and constan king I had about, utterly collapsed med that all the organs in m; were out of order, but three bot of Electric Bitters made me al It's tbe best all-round medicin ld over a druggist's counte~r orked, run-down men anid weak women gain splendid health an' from Electric Bi eters Tr Only 50c. Guaranteed by a l. VARIOUS ANO ALL ABOUT. The railroads are doing a good bu! ness these days-and all roads seem be leading to Charleston. The Hartford School, Miss Magg Johustone teacher, will give a pic on Saturday the 24th inst., at Hartfo h Academy. We are itidebted to Prof. D. R. Ris for an invitation to attend the closi e exercises of the Ninety-Six Hij School from the 25th to the 27th inst Mr. R J. Miller states in his adv( tisement that his restaurant will i e main open through the summer a: g that meals will be furnished at i d hours y Many of our citizens are arrangit o to go to Charleston next Tuesday, ai )f if we can judge from what we hea s next week will be Newberry week t- the Exposition. Sheriff Buford requests us to sta that the delinquent tax list has be( placed in his hands for collection, at e wishes all delinquents to come forwai Y at once and settle their taxes. I Drs. D. L. Boozer, D. L. Bo"zer, Jr Theo. Johnstone and E. C. Jones, 0 Newberry,and Dr. E. N. Kibler, Prosperity, are attending the Sta e Dental Association in Charleston th week. Rev. 0. A Darby, of Columbia, wi preach in the Central Methodi Church on Sunday morning at I o'clock. Rev. Mr. Herbert, the pasto - is absent conducting a protracted mee t ing at Dillon, S. C. We publish in another column si iewly adopted ordinances by the cit council. Many of our people will t glad to know that one of them is it tended to put a stop to the habit spitting on sidewalks. There is some talk of one of our entei prising business men erecting a sk3 scraper in Newberry at an early dat on a lot convenient to the public squari The top story to be appropriately ai ranged and to be known as Masoni Temple. So mote it be. Fersonad. Maj. L. W. C. Blalock, of Goldville was in the city yesteTday. Mrs. Malinda Higgins has returnei home after a. very pleasant visit i: Laurens. Mrs. Hollingsworth, of Augusta, i visi%ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 P. Boozer. Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock and Mrs. W A. Hill returned yesterday fiom a V to relatives la Texas. Mrs. Dr. R. C. Carlisle returne< home on Wednesday from Tennessee where she has been on a visit to he daughter. Mrs. C. C. Featherstone, who ha been on a visit to Mrs. F. Z Wilson, re turned to her home in Laurens of Wednesday. Mr. J. T. Barron, of Columbia, wil arrive in the city today for the pur pose of assisting in the conferring c degrees in thbe Chapter. Rev, and Mrs. W. L. Seabrook re turned from Charleston Wednesday where Rev. Seabrook had been attend ing the United Synod of the Lutheral Church. The Rev, and Mrs.I Geo. IA. Rise will leave tomorrow for Pomc.ria where they will visit a week before re turning to their home at Mt Sidney Va., The Misses Shumaker, who hay' been with Rev, and Mrs Geo. A. Riser visiting at Mrs. T1. J. Hayes', left o1 Wednesday for their home at Char lottesville, Va. 8eatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourtee Year. or sufrering. "I have been afflicted with sciati, rheumatism for fourteen years," say Josh Edgar, of Gormantown, Cal." was able to be around but constantl: suffered. I tried everything I coul' ear of and last was told to try Chan berlain' Pain Balm, which I did ani was immediately relieved and in a shor time cured, and I am happy to say i bas not since returned ." Why not us' this liniment and get well? It ,is fo sale by W. E. Pelham & Son. - Trinity Item'. Mr. Editor: Will you please allow mn a small space in your excellent pape that I may return a few words of thank to the kind people of Trinity? Having very reluctantly decided t give up music teaching for a short whik I accepted the Trinity school for thi term, and will say I have never taugi Ianywhere that I have enjoyed the liters ry work more than here And in severin my connection with this school, it is wit sadness and regret that I take leave< the children, who have endeared then selves to me; and a feeling of deep grat tude for every kindness that has bee shown me. I can assure them when have returned to my Georgia home n< one of my South Carolina friends wi Iever be forgotten. And whoever mas Steach at Trinity school I can assure the' tof a warm, true hearted people by n - own stay among them. I sincerely thank them for the kin< ness they have always shown to this litt SGeorgia girl. Clara Belleisler. May 5, 1902. Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked bow such startlir Scures, that puzzle the best physialan are effected by Dr. King's New Disco ry fo.' Consumption. Here's the secre ~It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infec -ed mucus, and lets the life-giving ox. I gen enrich and vitalize the blood. eals the infilamed, coagh-worn thbro; 'an1 lungs. Hard colds and stubbol , coughs soon yield to Dr. King's Ne i Discovery, the most infallible remet Y for all Throat and Lung diseases. Gua anteed bottles 50c. and $1.00. Tri ~ f,.oo at 311 drugpists. THE JUNIOR ORDER. 3i- -- to A Most Delightful Ice Cream Festival En-: joyed by the Juniors and their Friends. ie It was the writer's privilege to be one ic of the invited guests at the ice cream fes rd tivdl given by the Junior Order United American Mechanics at Klettner's Hall A er last Monday night. P% The large hall had been prettily deco !h rated with bunting and flags, and the tables prettily arranged with flowers and r- decorated cakes, all of which presented a F e- most enticing scene. id The refreshments were served by the h il1 members themselves in a most happz P manner, and to the sufficiency of every one present. 2d It was an enjoyable occasion, made so ei much the more so, by the presence of the 1), at wives, sisters, mothers and sweethearts S of the members of the order, and it was indeed a pleasure to be present. fa te The programme of the evening closed tc m with short talks by different members of r da the order and their friends, and many tt left with a clearer view and a broader h conception of the objects and purposes of p1 -, the Junior Order. i D It was certainly well to be there. - of e What Thin Folks Need s Is a greater power of digesting and . assimilating food. For them Dr. King's til New Life Pills work wonders. They f tone and regulate the digestive organs, j A geutly expel all poisons from the sys .1 tem, enrich the blood, improve appe. fri r, tite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c at all druggists. co A SPEAKER SELELTED. in w 4 x E. . Rucker. Esq, of Anderson to De liver the Address on the Occasion of e the Closing of the Prosperity Graded fo k- School, Jane 5th. to] The closing exercises of the Prosper- ca ity Graded School will be held during ri . the first week of June, and the com e mencement exercises will be interest ing and varied, no Mr. E. M. Rucker, of Anderson, has . c been invited and has;accepted the ip, vitation to deliver the address for the occasion on the evening of June 5th at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Rucker is a fine speaker and something good may be expected. Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin diseases. How? .why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest. cure .for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, - 'uts. Rtaros or Bruises - Infallible for L Piits. 2-c. a.. all druggists. GEOBOE COFIELD) DE AD. rThe Honored President of The Na tional Bank of Spartanburg Passes sAway. [Special to The Daily News.] Spartanburg, S. C, May 14.- George SCofield, president of the National Bank of Spartanburg, died today. He wasC born at Goshen Hill, Union county, __ years ago. He was a g:aduate fromE Wofford in 1857. He was a soldier in the H -Holcombe Legion and went ir.to business ,here after the war. He had a place inJ -the National Bank when it was orgaized o i and rose to the presidency years ago.fa He was trusted and honored by the di . rectors and was worthy of their confidence. 6 His wife, three sons and three daughters .survives him. I bu J. WOMAN~ ch HER CARE AND HAPPINESS. G I Never did women accept the truth of Mother's Friend more willingly than those 1 thousands who have tried it. The prime 3 object in a medicine for expectant mothers is s safeness and virtue, qualifications impos sible to find in internal doses made of nasty, injurious and stimulating drugs.C MOTHER'S FRIENDn - is a liniment rubbed in with the hands- at 3 something to lubricate the internal tissues and muscles. Something gentle, comforting as and refreshing ; a balm for the nerves, a tf t softener for the cords holding the heavy _ a burden, an invigorator for the muscles, 'making them elastic, thereby permitting r with ease expansion as the fetus grows tok be a live baby. Mothr's rien is he oly lnimet t a fiilmaeteusal reddisuiay s an leve te cildhealhy,and he othr Ou k"Motherdihol" lnlent thaee. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co.,. g ATLANTA, GA. Notice to Creditors. - LPERSONS HAVING CLAIMS nainst the estate ofPrecious ca I Ellen Thaomas, deceased, are hereby St >t notified to render in the same duly at tested to the undersigned or his attor neys, Messrs. Johnstone & Welch, and those indebted to pay the same. n J. BURR STOCKMAN, be - Administrator. April 30th, 1902. 1 le A Gcntle Hint. tri in our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature-rai n, wind and sunshine often intermingledA in a single day,-it is no wonder that ~ our children, friends and relatives are th so frequently taken from us by neglect g ed colds, half the deaths resulting di s, rectly from this cause. A bottle of eBoschee's German Syrup kept about tyour home for immediate use will pre t-vent serious sickness, a large doctor's~ V-bill, and perhaps death, by the use of It three or four doses. For curing (Con- 1 itsumptioni, Hemorrhaes, Pneumonia, -n Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease t w of the Throat or Lungs, its success is C ly simply wonderful, as your druggist will r- tell s,>u. Get a sample bottle free from a W. E Pelham & Son. Regular size, 75~ cent Get Green's Special Almanac. 1rave aild Generous A. P. Butler is Dea( T THE FRONT IN SIXr'Y-ONE AN AGAIN IN SEVEN I Y-SIX. s Commimsioner of Agricnitr.re He 1) Much for south Carolina though Unappreciated by Politicians. [Special to The State.] Augusta, Ga., May 14.-Col. Andre ickens Butler of Aiken Coutilly die 9 o'clock this m'oruing at the Butl( ome. Col. Butler was stricken wit %ralysis of the heart Saturday nigh e never regained con-ciousness. rT af 70 years oid. He leaves two daugl es, who are married, a son and se; -al grand children. The funeral wi 3 tomorrow moruing at 11 o'clock frot eetwater ehurch, near Aiken. Col. Andrew Pickens Butler was ember of the famous old EdZefiel mily which came from Virginia prio the Revolu:ion. He was distantl lated to Gen. M. C. Butler. Ie wa man of conspicuous gallantry. Whe e war between the States broke ou went to the front as captain o7 Coir my G, First South Carolina. He wa -omoted to major May 12, 1864, and t wutenant colonel May 23d of tWe saw ar. He was a dashing and fearles 5cer Col. Butler's service to the State i e Hamburg and Ellenton riots, par ularly the latter, were conspicuou r discretion and gallantry. He wa; iled by the Federal authorities, bu en from the jail managed to keep bi .ends from bloodshed on his account HE served his.county in the Stat< nate and for several years was Stati mmissioner of agriculture, con tinu Y in that office until the departmen s abolished in 1890. C-1. Butler di< e State good service in this capacity .t the department over which he pre led bore the brunt of the Tillman . e -m movement fight. Col. Butler' rsonal remarks to the present Sena Tillman during the memorable '9( mpaign were a feature or that stir g period. 3ince 1890 Col. Butler has been livin, ietly at his plantation on the Soutt rolina side of the Savannah river t far from Augusta. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Unequaled by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. HARNESS Sn excellent preservative. educes cost of your harness. Never burns the'leather ; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. OIL Is sold in all Localities Mannnfacturettby standard Oil Company. SPECIAL NOTICES. IOTTON SEED HULLS in bales for Bale by Jas. F. Todd. IDES AND WOOL WANTED Highest market prices paid for des and Wool at SUMMER BROS UST Think of It! 5 Photos mour ted on cards. All Photos finished in s day. All Photos warranted not t. e. 10 days only. ACME PHOTO Co. tOver Pelham's Drug Store. IME! LIME!! LIME!!! Bought cheap. Must go. See us before ying. SUMMER BROS. f 4' LANTS FOR SALE-Cabbage and Tomatoes. All the best varieties. W. Swindler, West End. . 2t ANTED-Scrap iron of every de. Tscription and second-hani ma nery. For particulars write to J. B. rfunkel, Columbia, S. C. ~OUNG JACK for service. Apply to A. L. Knighton. tf M. M. BUFORD. }FFICE HOURS-Persons having business with the County Super endent of Education will please call his office on Mondays and Saturdays, those are his office days. Eug. S. Werts, Sup't. PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Do your eyes ache and burn at ~ht? I have the best trial case for ing Spectacles and Eyeglasses, and fit the~ most difficult eyes, with the per glasses. I have fitted glasses -the best people in the co'unty and 2 fit you. I use only the best grade ystaline lenses. Come and give me rial and be convinced. Strictly one ce to all. GUY DANIELS, Jeweler and Optician. [AVE things up to date. Send .youi Collars and Cuffs to Newberry am Laundry. O bundle too small, none too large, to have our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. E you have fault to find do not hesi tate to tell us. All complaints art efully considered at the Newberry am Laundry. ILEAN LINEN pays. In order t< have it this way send it to New rry Steam Laundry. ALL at The Herald and News offici 'for Labor contracts, Rent con icts, Liens, etc. LL business that's business is "re Lciprocity" business. We hell ose who help us; it pays us and th'-m The Newberry Steam Laundry. It dosn't pay to be E aie behind the banc agon. Be in it anc ctteohe ei tte folloing felrwed te ourwig launrt renyu Newbedrytea <andy ae Newberry Stea n mundrv. NOMINATIONS. For ongress. WTM J STRIBBLING OF WA S V halla. ()cnnee County, is her hv announced as a candidate for Co vr,ss from the Third Congression District in the Dtm,cratic Prima ,nd is pled Led to abide tbe result of t] sa.tme. For House of Represer tatives. d ] AM A'L CANDIDATE FOR RI r electioi as a membher of the Hou4 h of RepresEntatives sunject to the ruli t. of the Democratic party. e Fred H. Dominick. 1 For County Supervisoi n1 D. RA.MAGE is hereby a1 Te" nounced as a candidate f( a County Supervisor, and is pledged 1 d abide the result of the Democrat r primary. y J HEREBY announce myself as s candidate for County Supervis( n of Nawberry County, and pledge mi t self to abice the result of the Demo cratic pi iaary election. T. 0. STEWART, Jr. e HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSEL SI as a candidate for Supervisor fc the County of Newberry, and pledg a myself to abide the result of the Den ocratic primary election. s JOHN B BEDENBAUGH. 3 JOHN M. SCHUMPERT IS HERF t by nominated as a candidate fc County Supervisor and is pledged t abide the result of the primary. For County Superinten dent of Education. S. WHEELER is hereby at s nounced as a candidate fo County Superintendpnt of Educatio and is pledged to abide the result c the Democratic primary. U.S. WERTS IS" HER EBY Ali -uG nounced as a candidate for Count Superintendent of Education and i pledged to abide the result of the pr' mary election. THOS. E. WICKER IS HEREB2 announced a candidate for Supei intendent of Eiucation. and is pledgei to ahide the result of the Democrati Primary. Fqr County Treasurei J L EPPS IS HEREBY AIN * nounced as a candidate for rE eiection to the otlice of County Treat urer for Newberry County, and i pledged to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary election. For Probate Judge. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSEL as a candidate for re-election t the office of Probate Judge for New berry County, and p! dge myself t abide the result of the Democratic pri mary election. W. W. HODGES For Auditor. H. LONGSHORE is hereby an H oucdas a candidate fo Couny Auitorandis pledged to abid WILLIAM WV. CROMER is hereb; announced as a candidate fo Auditor for Newberry County and i pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I. EPTIN,G IS 'HEREBY AN Auditor and is pledged to abide the re sult of the Democratic primary. For Sub Supervisor. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERi of Newberry County: We tak pleasure in announuinig the name o J. A. C. Kibler as a candidate for th office of dub Supervisor, and pledg3 hi abiding faith in the result of tbe DAmo cratic primary.V- OTERS. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA COU:MYr OF NE WBERRY-I COMMON PLEAS. The BriLish and -American Mortgag' Company, Limited, Plaintiff, against Thomas Young and Simpson Young Defendants. B Y ORDER OF THE COUR] herein, I will sell at public outcr2 before the Court House at Newberry within the legal hours of sale, on thu first Monday in June, 1902, to ithe high est bidder, all that tr.act of land lying and being in the Counties of Laureni and Newberry, containing Three Hun dred (300) Acres, more por less, ant bounded by lands of J. W. Watts, Col Robert Coleman, D. R. Phifer, Josepi A. Duncan, Holloway Hill and Jamel O'Dell-about one-half of said land be ing in Laurens County and one-half ii Newberry County, formerly constitut ing a part of a518 acre tract Terms of Sale--One-third of the pur chase money to be paid in cash. thu balance in one and two years with in terest from day of sale, to be securet by bond of the purchaser and a mort gage of the premises, with leave to thu Ipurchaser to pay the entire bid in cash Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. RIKARD, Master Newberry County. Master's Office, May 6, 1902. Better Than White Lead that's wvhat Longman & Martinez Paint is. 0Cheap *er, too. Prove it by show ing you houses in good condition that were paint *edl years ago and clinch the proof with facts and . figures. Ne wherry Hard ware Co., Sole A g'ts, -Newberry, S r'. rUE NEWBERRY Land and Security Cc WILL BUY AND SELL )Notes, Bonds and Mortgage t tcso l id n Recs fall kindstan i Real Estate. 0 Haveyou Visited ot If not, come a show you abou and pretty thir visit us. All bu3 .have something Economical b * to their interest low and qualiti low prices mec Not so with us. our counters, all chandise, as chE sort, much che run. Stylish bu in mind that wi the times in all C Small buyers because they wi the utmost co get value receih I amount they mo Large should c' stock is comple good, our prices< Shoes, Milliner: Goods, Colored; ,Goods, Silks a Goods, Lawns, Corsets, Hosie Handkerchafs,\ brellas, Domesti prices to please you in our store DON'T S SWhen we advertise we advertise to sell and se flying. 5000 2 lb cans Sother Bargains sold in There are some wh after the~early bird has then say, why you advs goods. We say to thes ments, come at once, There are those who ta opportunity. HIERE IS ANOTHER El 1,500 Cans 31b Tomatoes, 10c pi 2,000 31b cans Syrup apples, bee 1,500 31b cans Pie Peaches, 8e p 1,000 21b cans Syrup Peaches 8< 1,000 31b cans Danish Cabbage, 500 212b can Cherries, (good en We have bargains for every one Clothing and Shoes. We bought oui to keep warm. New goods arriving Yours 0. KLE CooiY AS SUREIIRI Ladies Seamless Black Drop Sti Ladies Bleached Gauze Vests, fi Ladies Bleached Gauze Vests, ti Lace neck, Bleached Gauze Yes Lisle Vests, silk taped neck and Batieste Corsets, RL & G. 50 cts. New Line Taffeta Skirts, $5.98, One Lot All Silk Taffeta Waists Lot Muslin and Priut Waists, 2 Pique and Cra closed at a big r S. J Agent Butte lOWER Co., ir Store this Spring? nd let us tell and tour many new igs. You should rers should. We to interest all. uyers will find it as our prices are es good. Often in shoddy stuff. No seconds on clean good mer ap as the other aper in the long yers should.bear a are abreast of lepartments. should visit us 11 be treated with nsideration and ed for whatever ty spend with us. me because our te, our qualities :orrect. Ourlines Y, Ribbons, Dry and Black Dress .11 kinds, White Linens, Linings, ry, Underwear, Vash Goods, Um cs of all kinds at you. Let us see ;LEEP have the goods, but we 11 we do. Goods go a tomatoes and a lot of less than two weeks. o, awake at last, come caught the worm and rtise and dont have the e, Watch our advertis for delay is dangerous. ke advantage of every E OPENER! r can. t grade, 8o per can. or can. per can. 5 per can. er can. iugh for Prince Henry) 9,e per can. in every line, especially Dry Goods, goods while competitioniwas blowing laily. for the best at the lowest, TTNER. The Fair and Square Dealer. PRICED ther Goods DEIMWNNERS. ched Hose, 8) cts. pair. ll size, 5 cts. iped neck and sleeve, 8j ets. , tap" neck and sleeve, 14 ets. sleeve, 25 cts. and $1.00 $8.98, and $10. ,in blues, reds and blacks, $1.98. Lsh Skirts to be eduction. 00OTEN, rick Patterns.