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Quarterly Conference. The third quarterly conference, i business session, will be held at tb Central Methodist church tonight. Executive Committee to Evet. The County Democratic E.cutiv Committee will meet in the cour house, Saturday, the 21st instant, at 1 a. m John C. Goggans, Chairman. A tusiness Ckange. Messrs. Livingston, Lominick & C have purchased the stock of grocerie of Mr. James F. Todd, formerly knowi as the Palmetto Grocery, and will con duct a general grocery business at tha stand. Mr Todd has purchased the stock o Livingston & Lominack and will run i grocery business at that stand. My little son had an attack of whoop tig cough and was th reatened with pue umonia; but for Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy we would have had a seriou time of It. It also saved him from sev eral. severe attacks of croup -H. J Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fat Haven, Wash. For sale by W. E. Pel ham & Son. To Teach In Laurens. Miss Helen Goggans, daughter c Clerk of Court John C. Gozgans, of thi city, wbo graduates with distinctioi next week from Winthrop College, ha been unanimously elected to a Wositioi as teacher in the city graded schools c Laurens. The trustees of the Lauren schools have made a good selection, fo no person ever presented to a board n trustees stronger letters of endorse ment and recommendation than thosi whiab accompanied Miss Goggan's ap plication. VT0PP 'Tme In OW -TOMn "We felt very happy," writes i N Bevill, Old Town, Va, "when Buck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured oui daughter of a bad case of scald head It delights all who use it for Cuts Uorns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers 1truptions. Infallible for Piles. Onl Xo, at all druggists. West End v1. Newberry. The crack West Eud team known a the champion "Midgets," will cros bae with the Newberry team thil (Friday) afternoon and again tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon, and games wil be a battleeroyal from start to finish between two (lid time rivals. Every body should come out and encouragi ihe boye. Ladies wlllbe admit ed free Admission 16 and 10 cents. Game t< begin promptly at 5 p. m. Following Is the line up of the tw< teams: West End. Ne wberry Howard, p. Simpson, p. Stewart, c. Cabiness, c. 'enu, T., lb. Harms, lb. Sena, B., 2b. Taylor, 2b Jones, 3b. Merchant, 3b, Lyles, es Wiles, ss. Ta.ylor, rf Olney, rf. Chaney, ef. Riser. cf. Edwards, If. Daniels, lf. - Boossr-Sub. FoSrabiliounessvue Chamberlan's -aleanse thbe stom'ach aend regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick anc neraoet cure. For sale by W. E Flm& Son. Co . Sobbe Beoetves HionorP. A letter fromU Col. Jno F. Hobbs in * rms usof the fact that he has arrived *home safe with his family, and the triJ South has brightened and refreshed thenr very much. At a recent meeting of the N4ew York Press Club Col. Hobbs was +lec a delegate to the Internationa: League of Press Clubs, which meetsq ii B 'erne. Switzerland, in July. The saine day Col. Hobbs was elected one of the delegates to represent the club at the conivention of Press Clubs in Boston Mss., the latter part of June. He is ont 4cjthe trustees of the New York Club which owns $5oo,o0o worth of property The friends of Newberry College are al ways glad to hear of the success of ont who received his training at that institu Virlnt Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggit' 0. W. Bobert. of- Elizibeth, W. Va An old man there had long suffera with what good doctors pronounced in curable cancer. Thbey believed his cast hopeless till he used Electric Bittern and applied. Bucklen's Arnica Salve uihich treatmenob completely cured him When Electric Bitters are usea to ex pel bilious, kidney and microt'e poison! at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and -o-e vanish. Bitters 50c , Salve 25c. at al -druirgists. Wee.k End Rite. For the summer months the South ern Railroad has announced week en< -rates as follows for the round trip: Ti '*Spart.anburgr and Greenville, $'2; t< Charleston, $4.50. Tickets sold Satur day mornings, evenings and Sunda2 mor?.ings. Good to leave destinatio any time Monday. tf a Gentie Hint. In our 'tyle of climate, with its sud den changes of ternperat uru.-rain~ wind and sunshine often intermingle' in a single day,-it is no wonder tba our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di reetly from this cause. A bottle c Boschee's German Svrup kept abou your borne for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor' bill, and perhaps death, hy the use c three or four doses. For curing (Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonlia -Severe Coughs, Croup, or any diseas of the Throat or Lungs. its success i simply wonderful, as "our druggist wil tell iou G-t a simple bottle free frot W. E Pelham & Son Regular size. 7 cent Get. G,.een's Special Alimanac. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Commencement visitors are already arriving. The County teachers' examinations are being held in the court -house to day. The farmers eveiywhere are feeling in the best of spirits over the present crop prospects. Couuy Chairman Goggans calls a meeting of the Executive Committee for next Saturday at 11 o'clock. The Excelsior Reel Team is practic ing every evening for tie Sumter tour nament and is m:akivg some winuiag races. s All the churcies wili be closed Sun-: day to give tb? citizeus a chance to . hear the baccalaureate sermon at the t opera house. Mr. W. L. Reighley has purchased f the J. C. Myers residence just beSond I the old fair grounds and will move his family to town this fall. We have been reqaested to state that there will be preaching at Enoree Bap tist Church, near Mr. T. W. Keitt's, on Sunuay afterno )n at 3:30 o'clook, by Rev. Geo. A. Wright or Rev. N. N. Barton. After Sunday night there will be no ticket agent at the Southern depot for the night train. Those wishing tickets f for a long distance, expecting to leave 9 on the night train, should secure them 3 in the day time. s We notice among the list of grad i uates from Winthro)p College this year I the name of Miss Rosa Moore, of this 9 city. Miss Roiss is a daughter of Mrs. r M. E. Moore, and is one of the most f popular young ladies of the city. Per-onal. Rev J. A. Sligh was in the city yes terday. Col. C. J.. Purcell went to Columbia yesterday. Dr. D. L. Bot zer returned yesterday from Columbia. Miss Fannie McCaughrin is visiting friends in Sumter. Miss Lizzie Griffin is visiting rela tives at Johnston. Mr. W. M. Wilson,- of Peak, was in Newberry yesterday. Jno. T. Duncan, Esq., of Columbia, was in the city yesterday. Miss Jessie Hornsby is visiting Miss G,rarude L 'id in C>lum-ia. Mrs. J. P. Neel and little daughter returned yesterday from Columb a. Mrs. S. T. Hallman,left on Tuesday to) visit relatives in North Carolina. Miss Leila Boland, of Little Moun tain, is visiting at Mr. B B. Davis'. Miss Rubie Holloway, of Pomnaria, is visiting her sister, Mrs Edw. R. Hipp. R. H. Welch, Esq., went to Green ville yesterday on professional busi ness. Miss.Evelyn Cooner, of Batesburg, is spending a week with Rev. N. N. Burton's family. Capt. and Mrs. W. H Day left yes terday to spend a while in the moun t-iins in Oconee County. Mr. Thomas E. Epting went :. Clin ton yesterday to report for service with the Bell Telephone Company. Miss Ola Birron, of Rock Hill, S. C. is visiting Miss Nina Carlisle. She will be here until after Commence menit. Misses Amelia and Gertrude Habe nicht, of Coslumbia, will be the guests of the Misses Dominick Commence ment week. Misses Mary Burnett and Louise Zemph, of Camd-n, arrived in New berry yesterday to visit Mr. Alan Johnston'e's fatuily. Mr. M. Q. Chappell has m >ved his family from Cross I-ill to Newberry. They occupy the B3ooz er c >ttage on Cline street. Mr. L W. Floyd spent, Tuesday and Wednesday of this wee-k in Union look ing to some io proven. ents in his tele phone system in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker left last week for Newberry to visit rel'atives. The latter will spend several weeks. Johnston Mfonitor, 12th. Mrs. William Wright left last week for Newhkerry, where sbe will be the guest of her son, Rev Geo. A Wright. -Johnston Moniter, 12th. Mr B. T. Bishop left yesterday for Harris Springs where he will conduct a back line and general livery business for Mr. A. T. Brown, of this city. Mr. Henry J1. Kiu'ard, of Ninety-Six, w bo isi a candidate far Railroad Comn I u.ssioner, has been in the city for the past two days meeting his old friends and forming~ new acquaintances. -Misses Maggie and Florence Werts arrived home on Tuesday from Lime stone College. Miss Matggie is one of the instructors at this institution and Mi-s Florence graduat d at this com ~mencement. Mr. and Mrs. L. D Cullum, of Bates burg, who have been on a visit to M rs. Cullum's father, Re'e. N. N. Burton, left yesterday for Ashviille, N. C., where they will spend awhile.' l Mrs. Jos Mann end family accom t panied by Mrs. Swartzerg, left vester day for Ashevi'le, N. C., where they will spend toe s immer. Miss Dora fMann and Miss Swartzberg preceded the family to Ashville last Saturday. Filthy Te-nptes In India -Sacred cows often defile Indian temn ,pies, but worse yE t is a b'ody that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit it. SCleanse your system with Dr. King's lNew Life Pills and avoid untold mis ery They give lively livers, active bowels, go'<d digestion, fine appetite. nly 25c at all druggists. GETTING READY FOR SUMTER. The Exeelsior Boys That Will Enter the Contteoti in the Game Cock City. '1he Sumter Firemen's Tournament is only a little over a week off and the th Excelsior boys are practicing hard for th events. re The team has been out every after noon for the past week and some pretty races with winning time have been be made. A full week of practice will be put in next week and the boys expect to be in perfect trim by that time. The firemen and their friends will leave here oil Tuesday. 24th. Many of their friends say they will accompany h them and cheer them on to victory It is expected to carry about twenty -five be or thirty from here. Ri The firemen regret very much that an extra effort was not made, so they u could have entered the hose wagon races In this -respect Newberry will be behind every other town in the in State. Anderson, Greenville, Spartan- du burg, Camden, Columbia, Charleston, W Sumter and Florence, all will be there with their beautiful horses and wagons. Newberry will show up only with a hand reel. Suffice it to say, that it is not the fault of the firemen. ['hey will do all they can to do Newberry justice with what they have at band. Tt THE REEL TEAM The following is a list of the team as wade up by Capt. T. 0. Stewart, and th the places they will occupy with the he reel on the track: tei T. 0 Stewart - Buttman. M4 Geo. NI. Kinard --Coupling Breaker- er P. D. Flynn-Nozzleman. Wi J. G. Dauiels--Wrenchmen. B. A. Kempsen-S!ackman. ca T. H. Pope, Tonguemen. C. P. Speck, Pope Minor, J. R. Boozer, Ropemen. J. G. Chalmers, INSTALLATION AT PROSPERITY. Rtv. W. A. Lutz to be Installed Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church. Inl Installatiou services will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Prosperity, on the fifth Surday in June, 29th day. Rev. W. A. Lutz, formerly President at of North Carolina College, is to be in stalled pastor of the above named er church. The sermon to the people on this he ccasioni is to be preached by Rev. V P Boozer, of Etbridge, President of the be South Carolina Synod, anid the charge Pr ou the pastor wtii be delivered by Rev,.h W. L Seabrook, of Newberry. Rev. Lutz is an able minister and is ton iked by the people. He was one of theto ost able ministers of the North Caro- ri~ ina Synod, and one of the foremost ducators of the South. e The public is invited to attend these th nstallation services. thi S90 OR NINETY DaYS. oc Waldrop S ont Up by flagistrate uhap- W poll for Stealtog Corn-Convicted of Es Three Off enses. Wednesday Magistrate Chappell ried Doc Waldrop, colored, for steai. ng corn from the c*1rs at the C.. N. & Re . depot-petty larceny. Tbere were three distinct and sepa ate charges against D)c. He plead Es uilty to one and not guilty to two of he charge-s. Ex WItnesses were put up and it was roven that D)oc bad confessed on twvo Re ifferent occasions to stealing the corn at the times mentioned in the indict ments. The testimony was so over- D whelming that MaAistrate Chappell lid not hesitate in finding him guilty. In each offense the prisoner was sen enced to pay a fine of $30 or serve 30 lays on the count y chain gang, making a total of $90 or 90 days. Of course Doe will shovel dirt for the county. Trbere is no doubt but there are others Es mplicated in the stealing, but no amount of persuasion would cause Doc Ex o reveal the facts. - - --~--- - --Re Saved From an Awful Fate' "Everybody said I bad consumption," writes Mrs. A M. Shields, of Chain- Re ersburg, Pa., "I was so low after six moths of severe sickness, caused by ay Never and Astuma, that few ,hought I could get well, but I learned f th~e marvelous merit of Dr. King's fer New Discovery for Consumption, used he it, and was completely cured." For esperate Throat and Lung Diseases it gri is the s'afest cure in the world, aud is infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bron hial Affections Guaranteed bottle' h 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all h ruggists. T Stote Just What You Want.- av There is a lot of the most desirable ,rade that no one gets wh'' doesn't of and le "Clifton" fi'ur. Users of "Clif- be ton" can't he satisfied with any other pr kind. "Clifton" has established a new standard, a standard oif purity and the ighest excellence If you have not ued "Clifton" recently, you should hy aill means instruct your grocer to send you a sack when you order flour again Don't let him persuade you he has something just aa good He maiy he buying other so-called patent flour at a little less than he pa r for ' I li f ton,"' l and he naturally waits '0 push this on G. you because he mnakes a few cents more on it. Insist, on having "'Clifton"' if you want the purest and be.st. Bransford Mills, Owensboro, Ky. Even a Staic Groans uder the torment of neuralgia, when every nerve in face or limbt throbs and jumps. Philosophy cannot endure this c agony but Perry Davis' Painkiller re li-e t ah h fetdprsfe-r ly eet.Bh the effeced pats fexe yurelf toe cold and dpnss edioe calrsencet mches andh daons,d- htt. caacecrarhsrgtaln,bti has not found the equal of Painkiller in t he treatment of neuraigia. NEWBERRY COLLEGE. ogiamine for 0mmineeunnt Week. Exercises Regin Next sund4y. The to'wn is th.- proaramre of e Newberry collt ommenceRMent: Sunday, June 1>. 11 a. mu., htcealau nte stermon. by th- Rev. John W. )rine, Chadesion. S. C. Suniday. June 15, 8.30 p. m , addre!s fore the stn 'ns -,he Rev. D. N. .Laughlin, G't is'or, S. C. Monday. June 16. 8 30 p. m junior n esi 'or plizt, in oratory. Tueda%, June 17, 10.30 a. m., alutri drers byi Hon. Win. J. SIribling. Wal Jia, S. C uesday, June 17, 8 30 p. in., address fore the literary societies by Hon. )bert Aldrich, B-rnwell, S. C. Wednesday, June 18, 10 30 a. m., an al commencement exercises. T'he exercises will be held In the city era house, and the public is cordially vited. The railroads will give re ced rates. And free enter;ainment 11 be provided for visiting clergymen >o notify the president of the college advance. TH E SENIOR CLASS. ose Who Will Represent the Class OD commencement Day Selected. A. contest in oratory by the members of a senior class of Newberry College was Id in the college chapel yesterday af -noon for the purpose of selecting six !mbers to represent the class in the ex ises on Commencement Day. They, th their subjects, are as follows: W. F. Bedenbaugh-Compulsory Edu :ion. . D. Elmore-Sidney Lanier. . P. Frick-Ethics of Strikes. . A. Fulmer-Cecil Rhodes. L. Wessinger-Wade Hampton. . K. Aull-Valedictory. MMENCEMENT AT PROBPEhtY. ,erestiDg Exrcces-An Able Addrese psayp. Recitations and Addresses Ab.ve the Average. ast week was commencement week Prosperity, and there was an out uring of the people at all of the ex ises which augments the fact it Prosperity feels a just pride in r school. Phe past se-ssion of the school ba.s en an unusually prosperous one, and of E. 0. Counts and his assistants e shown in the excellent manner which the pupils were trained and tu ed, that they are proficient educa -s and are the right people in the -bt place. he exercises began on Wed nesday 3ning, June 4'h at 8;30 o'clock, with Sfollowing interesting program by SCinean Literary Society: PROGRAM. Invocation. elcome Address . . I. E. Long Pres. say . . Thbe Cinean Literary Society. Miss Alma Hartmnan. tract . A Boy'sComposition on a lorse." C. P. Barre. citation .. .. ..Sisterly Scheme. Miss Isoline Wyche. Music. say . . "The Old Order Changeth." Miss Effie Hawkins. tract . . . . . "The Horse Radish." Miss Ethel Counts. citation.... .. .. .. .. "Lasca." Miss Lillian Wise. Music. bate -- Resolved that Education bould be made Compulsory in South arolina. Afraiej FE. A. Schumpert. ffimaiv iC. C. Wyche. F. W. Schumnpert. ~egative W. W. Bruce. Music. ay . . . "South Carolina Heroes." Miss Lucile Wise. tract . Gone with a handsomer Man. Miss Lizzie Hawkins. citation.The Kentucky Watermelon.I Miss Lena Lester. Music. citation. .. .. .. Current Events. Young M. Brown. Benediction. 'hursday morn ing at 10 o'clock Jef son Davis Memorial exercises were id by the primary and grammar Ldes. CLASS EXERCISES. rhe graduating class exercises were ld Thbursday evening at 8:30 o'cock. e essays and speeches were well 6d and delivered and was above the trage on such occasions. 'he address by E M. Rucker, Esq., Anderon, was one of the best ever ard in Prosperity and was well apared. 'he follow ing was the i rogram: :nvoation -Rev. G.'R. Shiaffer. Music. Our Town'"-Ethel Counts. 'Our State"-Vergie E brbardt. Music. ur School-Ce'cil Wyche. Miusic. Annual A<ldress-E. M. Rucker, Jr., q., Anderson, S. C , Presented by A. Wise. Music. A warding D)iplomas. Reading Honor Roll. Announcemnents. Benediction-Rev. W. A. Lutz. Of what does a bad taste in your ath remind you? It indicates that ur mouth is in bad condition and will mind you that ther'e is notbhing so d for such a disorder as Chambher in's Stomach and Liver Taiblets after sving one used i hem. They cleanse ii invigorate the~ stomach and reeu te he bowels. For sale at 25 cents .. bo hy W. W Pelham & Son. In every town and village may be had, the Ica Axle Grease . that makes your I O& C. horses glad. SPECIAL NOTICES. T O TELEPIONE sUis itE Please adcd to .% ou r phont -s,: Rev. W L. Seabrook, icsidence 16. H. A. Meytr & Soan. Granite Froi,t Bakery 48 Jas. F Todd's stort- 69 J. W. Kibler. residence 11. And oblige, L. W. FLOYD, Manager Tel phone Exchange. GRANULATED Sugar 201bs per $1 O Mason's Fruit .)ars, per dcz .75c Jelly Tumblerm, for doz .35k Star Lye, 4 boxes, .25c We will sell the above for 10 da.%S. The Smith Co., .\!iti!L Corner. WE UNDEUISTAND that the-rte is a big ruzh a! Viynn's Ca,h Store thisweek tuying the targrins in nWw goods he received last wtk. Some ladies say he is selling a good many things for less ihan half the prices sked for the same goods in - ther tores: this is one chauce in a lifGtime to buy goods at such low prits tht y are bargain6. Genuine bargain-, pure and simple. AVE things tp to date. S-nd your Collars ain Cuffs to Ne.wherry Seam Laundry. O hundile too smail, none too large, t c have our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. L ADIES' full S-amles-i Drop Stit.ch Hse 3 pair for a quarter. at Wuoten's. tf IF you have fault t find do 1nt hesi tale to 1t1I us. All cmplnints are carefully consid->red a.. the Newberry Steam Laundry. CLEAN LINEN pays. In order to have it this way send it to New erry Steam Lauudry. NO PERSON that will want to do -themselves justice should mi-s be offerings at Flynn's. Go see for ourself before you buy, ir won't cos: nyting to look. Flynn says it is a pleasure and not a labor to show the oods; do not buy until you see what e has got to sell, or you will be sorry. WE have one car load hay which we will sell at sixty cents this eek. Come quick. t&f St.Suumer Bros. ONEY TO LOAN-We negotiate -loans on improved farm lands at eight per cent, interest on long time. ut, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. UANTED, at the Newberry Hotel 'Spring Chickens and eggs &t8t W. A. Jamieson, Propcietor. 3 PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES SDo your eyes ache and burn at night? I have the best trial case for ftting Spectacles and E ceglasses, and can fit the most difficult eyes, wit.h thbe proper glasses. I have fitted glasses or the best people in the county and can fit you. I use onl-y thbe best grade Crystaline lenses. Come aud give me atrial and be convinced. Striet ly one price to all. GUY DANIELS. Jeweler and Optician. INVITE the people of Newberry and Saluda to eall and ex 4mine tbe new goods that have been shipped to me from Georgia. It is the s'oek of a young merchaut not quite 30 days in business when a tatal Rail Ro-id acei dent caused his stock to be closed out at a sacrifice. I will take pleasure in howing tbe goods whether you want o buy or not. * D. C Flynn, Mang. ALUA BLE PRE MIUMS .- Write the F. R. Penn Toba~cz" ('o, Reidsville, N C., for their new Pre mium List of Tags from their Penn's No. 1 Plug Tobacco, also empty bags from their Gold Crumbs Smoking To bacco. f&t It d.osn't pay to be a ile behind the band agon. Be in it and let the other feliw do the following. Morel. Send your laundry to the Newberry Steam aundry. THE NEW BERRY and and Security Co. WILL BUY AND SELL otes, Bonds and Mortgages. Stocks; of all kinds and Real Estat!. People Sometimues Think that pure white lead i- the~ only p )aint Many~ is the time it her. gone bad and did the leadmaker satisfy the complainty The 'niv comfort the man got was that h<d used lead. Cel l com'ort. Not -o with Longmnan & Martinez Paiint. I They stand ready to mnake good the slightest fiaw. The Newberry Hardware Co., Sole Agents Newherrv. S. C. Have you Visited our Si If not, come and show you about ot and pretty things. visit us. All buyers have something to Economical buyE to their interest as low and qualities low prices mean Not so with us. N our counters, all cle chandise, as cheap sort, much cheapE run. Stylish buyer in mind that we a the times in all dep Small buyers sh because they will b the utmost consi get value received amount they may E Large should com( stock is complete, good, our prices cor: Shoes, Millinery, Goods, Colored anc Goods, Silks all Goods, Lawns, Lir Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Was brellas, Domestics prices to please yos you in our store. SS. J. Wol ~ It takes a pretty large sto I satisfy the different tastes and think we have it. Full stock Pick-Wick clothing Good line business suits from just received large shipmeni and vests. We especially call your all Following Numnt A good wool Serge coat at $2.4 Strictly all wool serge coat at $4.48, a better number at i High luster Mohair coats at $2 Full stock separate pants fr.om Small lot men's black half hose pairs for a quarter. DON'T SI When we advertise we hay advertise to sell and sell w flying. 5000 2 lb cans tomr other Bargains sold in less There are some who, as after 1;he early bird has cau then say, why you advertis4 goods. We say to these, \A ments, come at once, for ' There are those who take a opportunity. lERE IS ANOTIER EYE ( 1,500 Cans 31b Tomatoes, 10c per can. 2,000 31b cans Syrup apples, best grad 1,500 31b cans Pie Peaches, 8e per canl. 1,000 21b cans Syrup Peaches 8c per c 1,000 31b cans Danish Cabbage, Se per 1,500 21b cans Blackberries, 9e per can 500 21b cans Cherries, (good enough f We have bargains for every one in eve Clothing and Shoes. We bought our good. to keep warm. New goods arriving daily. Yours for th, 0. KLET7 T MER[C., ore this Spring? let us tell.and jr many new You should should. We interest all. rs will find it our prices are good. Often shoddy stuff. o seconds on an good mer as the other r in the long s should bear re abreast of artments. ould visit us a treated with deration and for whatever ;pend with us. ) because our our qualities rect. Ourlines Ribbons, Dry I Black Dress kinds, White iens, Linings, Underwear, h Goods, Um of all kinds at i. Let us see cITEN. k of clothing to desires. But wve $8 75 to $22.50. 4.9 to $10. of unlined coats ention to the eS.S d vest, black at and $3. goc to $7.00. worth 15c, at 4 IT EN. 4EEP e the goods, but we e do. Goods go a atoes and a lot of than two weeks. ake at last, come ght the worm and and dont have the atch our advertis ielay is dangerous. dvantage of every PENER! e, e per cau. can. >r Prince Henry) 9e per can. ry line, especially Dry Goods, hie~ competitionlwas blowing 3 best at the lowest, CNER. be Fair and Square Dealer.