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A ~vt tvald and*,tw~ A Delightful Time. There were quite a number of veter ans from Newberry who attended the annual reunion at Greenvilie last week, all of whom were delighted with their trip, reporting a pleasant time with their old comrades. Just Look At Her. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosv complexio , smiling face. She looks good, feels good Here's her secret Sbe uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result,-all organs active, digestion good, no betd achas, no chance for "blues " Try them yourself. Oaly 25c at all drug gists. Death of an Infant. - The infant child of Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Dominick, died at the home of Mrs. Fulmer, in this city on Thursday last. Tue remains of the little one were buried on Friday at Piney Woods Church. Shatters all mecowds. Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala , paid a vast sum to doc tors to cure a -severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen's Aruica Sa've soon cnred him. Subdues Inflammation, conqucre Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in the world. 25c at all druggist. Spreading Out. Mimnaugh has carpenters at work putting up new shelving in his already spacious establishment, which he ex pects to have jammed with goods-every available space- being used between floor and ceiling. In a few days he will begin his annual odds and ends sale which - will give the public opportunities to get bargains unheard of before. Watch Mimnaugh's space. A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. It is worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough C-ra you can cure it at once. Alys inflammation, clears the bead, soothes and strength ens the mucu' membrane. Cures 'coughs, croup, throat and lung trou bles. Absolutely safe. Acts immedi ately. Children like it. W. E. Pelham & Son. Newberry's First Kale. Mr. J. J. Lane again has the honor of selling the first bale of new cotton in this county this season. Mr. Lane is a hustler and seldom gets left. He marketed his bale yesterday afternoon. It was classed as strict middling and was sold to Summer Bros., for 81-2 ets. The bale weighed 535 pounds. He also sold the seed to Summer Bros., at 20c. per bushel, realizing something over $50 for cotton and seed. We congratulate Mr. Lane. It Needs a Tonte. ~-There are times when your liver Deeds a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Riser's expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. -Scotts, 531 HIghland ave., Milton, Pa., says: "I have carried DeWitt's Little Early'Risers with me for several years and would not be without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. W. E. Pelham & Son. .Geo. Johnlstome.S winner. It is generally predicted by the know - ing ones that Col. George Johnstone will certainly be in the second race for the Senate. The statesman from New berry is making friends and votes all over the State, and as things look now he will win the blue ribbon in the race. . And he will wear it with honor to him self and his State. If you want to pick a winner, Johnstone is the man. - Sumter Herald, 8th. . Look Pleasant. Please. * Photographer C. 0. Harlao, of Eaton, 0., can do so now, though for years he couldn't because he suffered untold agorny from the worst form of ind iges tion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till be tried Electric Bitters, w hich wo ked such w. .nders for him that he declares they are a god send to sufferers from dy spepsia and stomach troubies. Uiurivaled for dis eases of tbe Stomach, Liver and Kid neys, they build up and. give new life to the whole system. Try tbem. Only 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Excursion Rates. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad is offering cheap excursion rates to the seahore and mountain resorts of the Carolinas and Virginia for August 20th. In addition to the special low rates, they will operate through Pullman sleepers from Jacksonville, Fla., to Norfolk, Va., leaving former point at 9.00 a. mn. These rates and schedules will offer excellent opportunity for parties desiring to make a business trip or to take a vacation at a very little cost and receive benefit of all modern conveniences, which includes the very best dining car service. Oures Eez-mna, Iehing Haunsor.. imples and Carbancles. - ;o.ts nothing to try. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching skin, humors, scabs scales, watery blisters, pimples, aching bones er joints, boils, carbuneles, prick ling pain in the skin, old, eating sorss, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures the worst anid most deep-seated cases by enriching, purify ing and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healt by blood -supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only cure to stay cured, for these awful. annoying skin troubles. Heals every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and nourishing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases that docrors, patent medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1. To prove B. B. B. cures sample sent free and prepisid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. We had a delightful rain in Newbtrry Saturday. The ticket for the primary will be a blanket affair. The primary election is only two weeks from today. The cotton crop will be a little earlier this year than usual. Miss Ammie Tarrant is visiting rela tives in Greenville. Mrs. H. C. Hunter has returned from visit to relatives at Hodges. Miss Louise Scott is spending a while with relatives in Greenville. Miss Ethel Duncan, of Jalapa, is visiting friends in Greenwood. Miss Sarah Chalmers, of Jalapa, is visiting relatives in Greenwood. Brick-laying was begun on the hose wagon house yesterday morning. Mr. C. W. Bishop has returned from a few days stay at Harris Springs. Miss Myrtie Schumpert has returned from a visit to friends in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. W. Ernest Merchant has re turned from Glenn Springs much im proved. Mr. Jas. A. Bowers, of Atlanta, is in the city for a week or ten 'days to visit relatives. It is estimated that in the coming State primary election over 90,00 votes ] will be polled. Ed Young, colored, brought a curi osity in the shape of a twin squash to this office yesterday. The Newberry Cotton Mills is closed down this week and the operatives are enjoying a vacation. The Sunday Schools of West End will give a picnic at Ebenezer Camp Ground on Friday of this week. Miss Hattie Leavell has returned from a trip to Wrightsville Beach and other points in North Carolina. Mr. 0. M. Jamieson left last week to visit relatives in Mississippi. He will be absent for about ten days. Mrs. R. H. Jennings, of Columbia, spent several days of the past week with the family of Mr. W. S. Mann. Mr. R. .W. Hutchinson has returned a from a visit to Greenville, Spartanburg, and Gaffney, and reports a delightful time. Magistrate Chappell sent George Lark, colored, to the chaingang last i Friday for thirty days for breaking i ontract. Mrs. T. C. Cannon received a gold medal on a rug made by herself which she had on exhibition at the Charleston Exposin Miss Annie Aiken went to Newberry yesterday to visit her friend, Miss Pel am, of that city. -Greenwood Daily ndex, 10th inst. The sheriff did not make his delin uent tax sale on the first Monday, and the sales are re-advertised for the first Mlonday in September. Rev. M. J. Epting, of Savannah, who is visiting in the town and county, j preached an excellent sermon in the Church of the Redeemer on Sunday. ]1 Mr. L. Irenius Epting has the thanks ( of the force of typos of this office for a delightful treat on Saturday, consist- ji ing of watermelons and grapes. They : were highly enjoyed. t An old colored woman, Mary Sondley, was found dead in bed at her home in i the county, one mile beyond Gibson's, 1 on Wednesday. Coroner Lindsay pro- 1 nounded it death from natural causes. I Mrs. B. F. Clark and daughter, of I Gainesville, Ga., have been in the city for the past several days visiting rela tives. She is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Pifer. Messrs. Jas. F. Todd, Jacob B. Fel lers and J. Quincy Black have formed a partnership and will run a grocery busi ness at McCarty's old stand under the frm name of Jas. F. Todd &Co. The ladies have returned $75 of the $100 appropriated by the city council3 to them for the purpose of getting up 1 an exhibit at the Charleston Exposi-| tion. The ladies had a very creditable| exhibit and did remarkably well.| * I Never Knew Palu KlUer to Fail before, what can the matter be? Where is the bottle? There, I thought so; it is not Perry Davis' Painkiller at all, but something the dru 'st must have 1 made himself and I d not notice it; I have used Painkiller for years for diarrhoea, cramps ,and stomach aches and it never failed." The WE 3t End Entertiane.nt. - The entertainment at the the Old. Chapel in West End Saturday after-j noon and evening was a success. The| barbecue was a good one, and the pro-| moters made a success of it. The entertainment in the chapel, consisting of comedy sketches, was largely at tended, and the acting far above that of the average amateur. The political end was also by no means a failure. The candidates were there, and each one had friends in the crowd, that is if one is to judge from the cheering. Several made speeches and discussed the issues of the cam paign. It was altogether a very pleasant meeting. All Were saved.1 "For years I suffered such untold~ misery from Brouchitis," writes J. H. Johnston of Broughton, Ga., "t bat of ten I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered in-I tensely from Asthbma, till it vured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the best ('roup medicine in the world." A trial will convince you it's unrivaled for Throat and Lung dis eases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00.j Trial bottles tree at all druggist. THE DISPENS&RY ELECTION. Mr. T. L. B. Epps Elected Clerk-Dispei ser Mayer Had no Opposition. The County Board of Control met o Saturday for the purpose of holdin their annual election for dispensers a Newberry and Prosperity, and a cler for the Newberry dispensary. Dispenser Mayer, of Newberry, ha no opposition, and of course was re elected, which is a high compliment t Mr. Mayer. There were several applicants fo clerk and T. L. B. Epps was the sue eessful man, and Saturday afternooi was receiving the congratulations of hi friends. Mr. Will Thomas, the retirini clerk, has made a good one as far as w, know, but the board had to make a de cision and it was in favor of Mr. Epps Mr. Lester Bedenbaugh was re-electei dispenser at Prosperity. Mayor Klettner Declines. ro my Friends and Fellow Citizens: While I fully recognize and highli ippreciate the honor of being mayor o: Newberry, S. C., especially the distinc ion of seeing my name again place< For the third time in renomination foi this high and honorable position, an< vhile I am under many many obliga :ions to my friends and fellow citizens is well as to every officer of the presen1 own and county administration, wh< iave so loyally stood by me during m3 erm of office. I feel, however, that ] :annot conscienciously stand for re. ?lection, having said to my friends lasi rear, when I consented to run, that ] vould not be a candidate for said offic( his year. Considering my word m3 >ond, I hereby respectfully, but posi ;ively decline to stand for re-election. ['hanking every one for all kind consid ,ration extended to me, and assuring rou that I shall ever remember anc iold forever dear to memory the citi ;ens of Newberry, S. C. I remain yours under obligation, OTTo KLETTNER. His Sight Threatened. "While picniciug last month my 11 ,er-old boy was poi6oned by some reed or plant," says W. H. Dibble, of ;ioux City, Ia. "He rubb-d the poison > his hands into his eyes and for awbilt re were afraid be would lose his sight. inally a neighbor recommeuded De Vitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first 6pplication helped him and in a few lays he was as well as eve r." For skin liseases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, sect bites, DeWitt'a Witch Hazel alve is sure cure. Relieves piles at nce. Beware of counterfeits. W. E melam & Son. News from I'xceilor. We had afine rain on Saturday. Fod. ler pulling is now in order, and cotton~ s opening rapidly. The cotton crop is ~oing to be a little short to what was nce expected, but the corn crop is bet. er than has been for several years. Miss Lula Rikard of Long Lane sec* ion is visiting in the community. Miss Eva Matthews, after spending ome time with relatives in this see ion, will return to her home at Ninety. ix this week. Mrs. D. B. Cook and children spent ast week with relatives in Saluda sounty. g'Ir. Editor, you have our sympathy n the sad death of your son. He was bright boy and gave promise of a tseful life. Our public roads are now being orked. The majority of our people >aid their commutation road tax and Lence the roads are generally worked >y hired hands and the roads can be :ept in better condition. Mr. Ira Nates will return to his post >f duty in Columbia this weisk after.a wo weeks stay at his father's home iere. Mrs Kinard is spending afew days in 4onticello section. Mr. Pink Cook and wife, of Columbia, re spending a few days with his fath* rs family. Last Friday we attended,the Sunday hool picnic at Mt. Pilgrim church. dr. J. W. Hartman, the able superin endent of the Sunday-school, had made ~very a,rrangement for a pleasant oc asion and the large audience was nol isappointed by any means. At 1( ~'clock the people assembled in the :hurch and the exercises were opened vith prayer by Mr. W. W. Hodges, ud after a few sweet pieces of music y the school, interesting Sunday >chol addresses were made by Prof. E. 0. Counts, Mr. Jno. C. Goggans an( VIr. F. W. Higgins. The .benedictior as then pronounced by Rev. W. W. McMorris and the exercises were closec or the day. The next thing then was linner, and after the table was fillet writh good eatables, just such things a: :he ladies of the community know hov to prepare for such occasions, the larg4 mdience was invited to come and par ake, and plenty was left. The after loon was spent in various ways o: pleasure and the day will long be re membered by all present. Sigma. Brain-Food Nmasenbe Another ridiculous food fad has bee! branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly no ion that one-kind of food is needed fo brain, another for muscles, and stil another for bones. A correct diet wil rot only nourish a particuiar part o the d,but it will sustain every othe part. Yet, however good your foo may be, its nutriment is destroyed b; indigestion or dyspepsia. You mus prepare for their appearance or pre vent their coming by taking regula doses of Green's August Flower, thi favorite medicine of the healthy. mi lions. A few doses aids digestior stimulates the liver to healthy actior purifies the blood, and makes you fed buoyant and vigorous. You can ge this reliable remedy at Get Green's Special Almanac. TO THE MINING CONGRESM. n Oovernor Appoiats Delegates to Go to Butte Montana. n Gov. McSweeney yesterday notified g Irwin Mahon, secretary of the Inter t national Congress, at Butte, Montana, k that he had appointed the following L delegates to the fifth annual session of d the international congress, which con - venes in Butte on Sept. 1: Col. John I D B. Cleveland, Spartanburg; LeRoy Springs, Lancaster; N. B. Dial, Lau- Ai r rens; David Lopez, Beaufort; H. H. - Newton, Bennettsville; James McIntosh, $ 1 0. M. Jamieson, 0, B. Mayer, Jas. ca: s Y. Culbreath, S. L. Powell and W. K. an Sligh, Newberry; and Earle Sloan, ex Charleston. -The State, 10th. lef ly To My Friends. i It is with joy I tell you what Kodol did for me. I was troubled with my stomach for several montbs. Upon being Au advised to use Kodol, I did so, and words eannot tell the good it has done - me. A neighbor had dyspepsia ao thatjI r he had tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude Apr have come to me from him because I Ap recommended it.- Geo. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength, of mind and body, depend on the stcmacb, and normal activity of the digestive organs. Kodol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digeSts any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. W. E. Pelham & Son. wb Advertised Letters. Remaining in postoffice for week end ing August 11, 1902: B-Miss Alice A B Bager, Edw Buch annon, Mrs Emma Barksdale, Miss Fallies Brasley, Miss Rillia Book man, Miss Lucille Boozer, Abe t Brown. C- E P Cannon, Coner Lay Carp, C U Carter, Rev Thos A Campbell, Henry Chomp, 0 L Crooks, Mrs c Henett Canon. D- Maggie Delany. tra E - J C Edwards. C F - Sarah Freeman. G- Mrs Robert Goldbeck, James Green, W S Grenobles, Oscar Leroy, H F A Gaffney. H-Mattie Hill, T L Helmes, Carrie h Hunter, Mattie Hunter, W H . Hughes. 11 J-I G Johnson, Viney A Johnson, car Mattie Jones, Jacob Jones, Willie ar Jackson, James Jackson. - K- A S Koon, Mrs Saly Kindy. L -Miss Dessie Lessian, C L Living- eig ston. H M-John T Martin, Mary Lue Moore, D C Means.R P - Thomas Paysingle, Kattie Pearson. me R-J M Rice, H S Wrightmire (2), N'e Mrs Annia Robertson. fa'c S - C H Smithers, J C Scobell, Samson y Sheely, R C B Shears, Wm Stro- S ader (2), Miss Brilla Summers, M L nig Shell, Mrs Issac Slenn, Miss Re- fitt becker Starling, Julia A Speak, e~i Eugenia D Smt-for T - Eula Talbert. car W-J L Welch, W G Wallman, E W Cr: Wallace, Robert Whitney, Z Wil- at lard, Miss G Williams, Miss Susie r .E Whitney. Y-J H Young. PACKAGES. w B-Josepine Boozer, Wilber Brown. for F-A F Funderburk. H-W D Harned, S Holmes. cia M-Mrs B P Matthews, S P Mills. it P-Rev W M Pinson, Mrs J L Patton. all S-J S Sampson.gr Persons calling for these 'letters will tha~ please say they are advertised. - C. J. Purcell, P. M. Tell Your Neighbors w that you have bought your flour from 1 e Bransford mills and you will be asue that you could have not bought better. This is a SATISFACTION TO YOU to S start out with. It is a comfort to know t that you have the best. Long use will L complete your satisfaction. It is the - satisfaction from long use experienced by housekeepers everywhere, that has established confidence in "Clifton" r flour. Good words for it, which you a n hear on every hand, spring from this at confidence. In justice to your best in- at4 terests you ought to use "Clifton." t BRANSFORD MILLs, Owensboro, Ky. Partnership Notice. JAMES F. TODD, JACOB B. FEL- si lers and J. Quincy Black, have sev formed a copartnership for sellingpr staple and fancy groceries at R. B. 'cla McCarty's old stand. We invite the or public to call and see us. Respectfully, JAS. F. TODD & CO. Notice of Final Settle ment and Discharge. u XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ?I will make a final settlement on noi the estate of Lewis Boyd, deceased in tif; the Probate Court for Newberry County, S C. on Monday the 15th day of Sep Etember, 1902, at 11 o'clock in the fore- - noon, and will immediately thereafter appl for letters dismissory. All per- $1 sons holding claims against said estate will render in the same dul attested, B and those indebted will a a pyent Es on or before that date. M. A. RENWICK.. Executor. S 'Newberry, S. C., August 11, 1902. b - eri I(B, I, Of Voinln's Co16[6, RiIolOli, Va) E e Studio Over Mower's Store. H Special attention paid p ---- -- --to beginners. ~t School opens Sept. 1st, 1902. Trms: $2.50for 8 lessons. j SPECIAL NOTICES. EW MACKEREL just received at JAS. F. TODD & CO'S. 'OR SALE-Two cows with young calves for sale by THOS. F. HARMON. CRAP IRON WANTED-Highest market price paid for scrap iron by JAMES F. TODD. A. GRAHAM AND H. A. WICK , er will furnish a first-class barbe e at Keitt's Grove on campaign day, igust 22. Gentlemen 40c; ladies 35c. IA R RI A GE ACCOMMODATIONS ' for the public-I am running a rriage and will be pleased to serve y who desire such service. Carriage elusively for white people. Orders t at Cabaniss' market will be proper attended to. J. C. DOMINICK. t t&f. WILL furnish a first class barbecue at Young's Grove campaign day, gust 12. Price 40 and 35 cents. W. J. MILLS. 'OR SALE-8-horse Talbot Engine, 50-saw gin and condenser ar-d power ass, also shingle machine-cheap. ply to J. B. CLARY. ALL Paper can be had at Wooten's where its kept in stock. tf OU want a cool coat? You can get it at Wooten's. tf 1P SALE. I HAVE LANDS IN New berry and Lexingtwn Co: ities ich I am anxious to sell. Will sell ap for cash or on reasonable terms. mo. f&t DAVID HIPP. OUNG JACK for service. Apply to A. L. Knighto'. tf - M M. BUFORD. [AVE things up to date. Send your Collars and Cuffs to Newberry ,am Laundry. O bundle too small, none too large, to have our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. ALL at The Herald and News ofce for Labor contracts, Rent con cts, Liens, etc LEAN LINEN pays. In order to have it this way send it to New ,ry Steam Laundry. LL business that's busintss is "re ciprocity" business. We nelp tse who help us; it pays us an them. The Newberry Steam Laundry. you have fault to find do ii' t hesi tale to te-ll us. All complaints are ,efutly con,sider-d at the Newberry am Laundry. ON EY TO LOA N4-We negotiate loans on improved farm lands at ht per cent. interest on long time. at, Hunt & Hunter, Attorneys. UBBER STAMPS- ame stamp 15c. per line. Pads 10c. Dat es, rchants marking outfits. J. P. Cook, wberry, S. C., Rubber S'amp Manu 'urer. 6ms Itaw PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Do your eyes ache and burn at bt? I have the best trial case for ng Spectacles and Eyeglasses, and fit the most dimcult eyes, with h e iper glasses I have fitted glasses the best people ina the eaunty and Sfit you. I use only thbe b&st grade ystaline lenses. Come aurt give me rial and be convinged. Strictly one ce to all. GUY DAN IELS, Jeweler and Optician. HE Newberry Roller Mill is now ready for grmnding the new crop of eat. You can make engagements day or night. Remember they nd for the tenth. The mill makes seconds and shorts and more first ss flour than the other mills. Hence v'ill pay you to take your wheat to m. Their guarantee is more than other mill offers. Give them your rding and you will be better pleased n anywhere else. It dosn't pay to be a ile behind the band agon. Be in it and t the other feliw do e following, MorEL nd your laundry to e Newberry Steam mundry. Teacher Wanted. HE TRUSTEES OF ST. PHILIP'S school, Township No. 11, will hold eeting on Friday, August 15, 1902, 1 p. in., for the purpose of electing hacher. Applications must be handed ither of the undersigned.KON D. A. RUFF. R. C. SLIGH. NOTICE. LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS L for damages against the Commis ners of Public Works caused by the er lines running through private >perty, are requested to file such ims at the Commissioner's office on before Saturday, August 23d, 1902. F. M. BOYD, Supt. NOTICE. LL OVERSEERS ARE HEREBY . notified to work their roads and :same in good condition by Septem L st. Any one interested in a road having an overseer will please no yr me at once. J. M. SCHUMPERT, Supervisor. iriff's Delinqluent Tax Sale Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to me directed by Jno. L. Epps, q., Treasurer of Newberry County, vill sell on Monday, the 1st day of ptember, 1902, (Saleday) at New cry Court House, the following prop ;v, viz: - i. tract of land in No. 4 Township ritaining Nine Hundred and Nine (909) :res, more or less, assessed to Mrs. W. Davis' estate, plantation bounded lands of Geo. S. Mower, C. K. Baker, o. N. Suber and others. A tract of land in No. 8 Township, sessed to Gross Floyd, containing Six ) Acres, more or less, bounded by aids of Frank Schumpert, Thomas 2r bert, Author Mendenhall and others. Terms of sale:- Cash. Purchaser to eyfor papers. Sale of personal property for delin ient taxes will be advertised later. M. M. BUFORD, Sheriff Newberry County. Shr's Offce Aug. 11. 1902. Seasonable N W E HAVE our barg4 our entire sto Muslins and C be closed out ACTUAL FIR Also Odds and E Lengths from evt at reasonable pr White Goods, Sv Ginghams, Percal tes, Wash Silks Dress Goods. In partment has be this SPIT CA! and you are the and take advant portu nity. CLO SIN' ALL LOW CU Ladies Oxfords worth $~ Ladi "'"$ Misses Oxfords at the e Men's Low Cut Shoes a SMen's and Boys' Straw BEAUTIFUL LAWNS Those worth 15c now 8 1 now 7c., and many oth sacrificed. Wehave full1 stock Butterick Patte for sale by single copy or Yours truly, ATTE Our Great Sun CLOTHING, LOW CUT FRmer Clothing ,Low Hats at New York cost. and from the best manu n New Yrkwit enn per We have reduced prices and Rare Bargains nouw new, clean and stylish & No Goods Clhar ge The Ewhartr lerchandise. thrown on ain counters :k of Printed )rgandies to at ST COST. :nds and Short ry department ices, including risses, Muslins, as, Linen Batis and Summer fact every de en touched in iN SALE gainer. Come age of this op Yours truly, [i ouT! T S HO ES. 2.00, going at $1.00. .50, going at $ .75. 1 .00, " at .60. .75, " at .45. ame reduction. .t same reduction. SHats at half price. AND SWISSES. .3c. Those worth l0c er good things being - rns on hand, also Delineators yearly subscription. OT EN. ?ND Imer Sale of BHOES, HATS, ETC. ~t. we will sell all Sum :ut Shoes and Straw These Goods are new facturers. When we at the Goods cost us :entage added to you. on every article in our at of first-class Goods s the chance to secure goods. We will take pricing these goods. I at Cut Prices. -NOfr o. y Hotel Biock.