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■*- rt* X 1891 there was a ileeidwl elmiige in alremly lain stated, viz., the Govern-j po&plar feeling. Governor Tillman, or'.-: Ions of popnluritv in the summer reason, WrKimrnmX'b\mrf t XM'. Airier was this: liilftln-i ity whenPie.-tspid session <>|| who ttere unpons enough to he re-1 enn” !'!::§• re o|ieiied;?,: anied !US pi-kmal follower- of THf- thiitmafTT. nt’i.r pel iPe..:'4 :: an in order.to “inake their c V ... r&, t ^ r-rffiFtr. v ^e-.aT!',e:,. ini () i tiA: tA • Vein*. DARLINGTON, S. Wcdaes^af-F ^n. 6, 11392. il Wil'" the lirst ; lime little Bessie had' ever seen it snake, and as it writhed along she ran into the house breathless with her discovery. ••O mamma, eomc (|tdek! she cried. ••Here's a tail out here wagging with out any dog.**—Baltimore American. The Legislature, during its recent session, managed to do a little wag ging without the dog,, which goes to prove, ii very .strange freak:of nature by the way, that the dog and his tail dn.no; alwnjehu l in harmony, and. that there are times when the tail i- u taster of the sit nation. "BP, M i!? rn' >: 1? flHJA i Lli'K s'* .‘M'.yyy t, '1) ie trf fb.- g-v '«• • i lot- •hr!' re-i: • p •>•• t!ie ‘ if rti’iie of our Strie is l';- <dlii'g I'und.er ef tnurdeje that iire eomniittetl in its borders and (!*• s-onovirative imliffcrenee with whielt ibev rfe i-oiiteiToilaled. I: has betoir.. Verv mueh the fashion to heap aim e. :oi'l in many respect thev deserve ii. upon the heads of a jury when a murderer is acquitted, but juries atv not apttolind verdicts in advtuice of public sentiment, and until there is a change for the bettor, it is useless ;o espeoi atty iinpiv’e uient in this respect. The rccenl ivnehing in Edgelield is )irettystrong evideimc* of the sentiment to which we allude, for il is very certain that, were the .tvii hers not sustained by public opinion, ii would be very easy to bring them to justice. The assertion that no one could identify I hem when their work was doite openly in daylight is simpB :i stupendous falsehood, and .as tong as they escape justice just so long will (lie town and county of F.dge- lield stand disgraced in the estima tion of all law abiding people. What is tobc thought of a people who lynch a nmn for committing one murder, after they had pracliolh refused to convict the triple murder er, Jones. Until there is a. very marked improvement in public senti ment, juries will, except i- rarees;x*>. fsil to do their duty ^nd lynch iaw will be the resort of the friends of the victim. If this desirable consummation i* ever leached, a determination t>. eee the law enforced, mm dews will be rare, lynch law become a thing of the past, and if the lawyers are so delimit of public.opinion as In seek, on tlu merest technicalities, new trials, the judges will not dare grant them, for the simple, reason that the law is but the expression of public sentiment, and that sentiment is supreme. TILUIAVS TWELVE PER 1 FAT. ureipwcre coiirelif'ii'nnivd. . W e e:c .ml eie-tionif sure, , not nowspixyilutlhgal dni cmum-s. but iheir uw*i iiuportanc" a:ii ;g only recalling facts. J in and want -d ^to slunv the p •epic it is inter- ling, i:' isignii'u: lit that they-tlfl not-l '-ing I'l.b . u 4w reeiitt ibe - ixx-otMOrend'iMwini■n-ni'" 1 'WjH.i.i.. 11¥'. n fm -. UeW-bi- — “ tained in .heGovernoi's imiiigunil in ; gtcai iiopiilmiiy. Aieib, : r-aso,'. i 1890and his ile.-sage in 189!. and that ill the hist .-rsuun it . u• ury see hmv many of I m e l'l•.■•o!l•.nH•lni:l-1 iliflleult tli.ng to dc.-ide w iio or w lia! tio.is v.efe “out, tij-ii)" by the.l . gi-!:!- was i.opulai' mid there \v;,s «.rcnl un til re - most of them at tin- -..•end certainty as to what might happen, term. IlJnc^8jie iii^ei'tidtily ;ind lTkleui'.-i(. sVi! OTICE! for Infants and Children. Here is a list of recommendations: of the m-ijority during ill ■’CyluitLES (Tm'TTti iuto sipnav-sehiMil districts not more licsion among t,la- ‘■refoi'iner " (heir Ihmi (hirU-six nor fe j s than sixlecn indecision and ui.st,'.bilily, w liiehr.-n- sij.narc miles, with ogc ,wIdle mnl one. dered H imjiossible to na.-s , miy. : colored selioil ill each. *i bis failed. measure whatever upon wliieb public i. To have sehoi'd frustix-s elected sentiment was dbided. bv n-sident- of the school di erict. 'I'aking one consideration with an- Failed. other, wo shall probablv never see 3. To make tlie |ioll tax 83. l’aj|-1 such a General Assenilily agm'il - as ed. | that of 1890-91, Let us hope not •L To provide for having the Ktate ■ anyway.—Newlierry Observer, puldish the scIkhi! books. Failed. ” —: 5. To provide an indiistrinl school FBO.'.l THE A0RT1I TO FLORIDA. f*»v fii Is. iim! ;i;> jircliniinjM’v to adopt sbe Vintlir-Iji TnuiM...'! Th( . A ij a „,j r VOii>l {Jur’s Sprcial M ho.,!. Adoi tcd; but the practical Strvirf fer ToUr's! Trnt f! dclmls r.-mmu to be i arned oat by ; 'j'| u . |>{ Brs t y ra | ns j„ another Legislature. the World. H. f l o mjinrc racli coiinly In siij:- f liorf ils own palieiits in the Liimillc| o,; j. l!;11;irv nh. |,S9:>. the Atlantic : “Castorlnis so well adapted to children tliat i rocoinmeud itasTuperior to any prescription inown to me.*’ II. A. AncuEn, M. D., , * Vl So« Oxford St.’ Urookjyn, N. Y, j Cantorla cures Colic, Constipation, I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, J Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- g gestion, I J \Yithout iujuri^us medicatiOti; The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Strei't, N. Y. FOR SALE. .■f* (Ate of The best ijiigjnos svif ■ iw mills in the S'lale: -i n.-fjii jiowcr. fifty fee! i arti.'ige, three si,-el plati* boiler-. iiv«- timber oiiriji, newi- saw. oh inches, belt, almost new, but-j THE t'NDEHSIONEI) WISHES To IX- limcbuiery. Apply to |'„ T. Un ves. Ij AU ( ;M,S 1, S,:; h ^!" , g!move i ^’OHM THE PlHJalC Til AT ALTHOUGH and iongiie mni seven inch moulding UK HAS BF.KN BURNT OUT UK IS STILL IN BUSINKSS ni.a bine, j bines four sides. ’»i .' / • WK.ViJLL 1IKCKIVF. THIS WEEK I . Iii) Car Loads of AND HAS A LARGE STOCK OK GROCERIES, FRUITS, NUTS itc FOR THE ('lli.’lSTMAS TRADE.’ TOVS AND FANCY ARTICLES AREALSO KKI’T, AND EVERYBODY CAN BE SUITED WITH WHAT THEY WANT. I AM NOW LOCATED IN BOYD'S OLD . ■ - • 11 DRUG STORK,NEXT TO TllK HEWITT BLOCK, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE l 0, MERTZ, FROM KEN'l l CK Y. Asylum, * i', inn I Kniled. : : iled. Ilnu-e i •pn ative. •' l ine ; : fr.i : ing \c vin:.' d ml mi idle I) 1 I'l '9 .1- si. .suivil! in the Adopted. 9. To rear.'.ni'.'e <'hai'les! 9 ; i d 1 Vl kidee i eunlle . mi : ■ In i' ., ‘be fii* , n»“.* Min e e.i. , I lie . a ! 1 11" .| n ' of tile i::tler give b l.-s .- ‘•■•i hi - conetitntioii requires. Failed. 19. Tile eiutetn.. ui tif-.: new rail- raid '•'v ‘■.-ii:i!!:ir to t lint of C. irgi i " A new law was passed at tin .is inn of 1899, but the (toveruor was nni al together pleased wifhjtmifl therefore vetoed it. At the session of 1891 a bill for this pnrjiose passed the House, • y (11 .|. but was killixl in the dosing hours • . . .»f the Senate of the recomn.eisdi:-! r " i ' i " ,: g ihr,,:, - h s " f tion also failed. | I' m: will also be a !dod, m iking in 11. In his Inaugural ‘lieGovern- nil lw.-nt.four trains ea.-h way par or tiiiule tlicrenmri-alde dcidaraiion week, the most 'complete service ever that self-government hv countiiis isWilmington, C!w-.i.-dim. r riiis' u.iuicc boSonav. to l-lu'.i jib-eii Standard i’ovd a : fitt :• (life i -A. P;J „ ncs&y ?9 THOLZ. Iidu* on htiiiu ;; l ir-c i’od if us! Proof SEED OAT 0 Mm in . me. New York to. to Tliouta Savanniili. On Jnnnarv bstli (be luiigniliient ns; •aileftc plaids mill mi.'.Ore . villi plaoi -m ds to mateb. anielstle, a new f:i!ui ( in S: l( emimites mi,.;.- I'i.-, eombimiliim i„ various nou-l Kniiict! wovslcii ^Ootls for uhiMrcp, ;i1m> capes for j.ulies and !Yml»roic!eri( s. misses. jmd Florida Fpc»rial/ PETE® BOWLES DDKS FIRST CLASS and Inis always bee;i a failure.'' In witli his roeomiiK-nda- •i mo-i ani.'Ut sin ^.••viiiji! .'). l- ioridii and Cubu. 'i''.- 1 epl.ij i ept rlid j.vnegjii !',:lil ser l, e ol I bis ejiualle i i y few and l a-C-ilei! i-y none, Vi hile tlie "Florida do: I! I In- nni ■i 'peoiili rain in accordanee tin three -if j'-ulers Mr '.. D. !.. -H of,tic. eiiaracier Senate, aiul Messrs. John tiarv Ftans ii and J. L. McLauriu of th‘ !foiiM- . formed a bill in which nearly power was tjiken. fr.mrthe jieoolc and 1,1 given to ||j.. Governor, . rim bill th-'-mi d. i he iie:!-.!if i! dr j).,■■*,■.! the Senate at the' session of room cars, the ■•idea!" and ••.•'u, erb” 1891. but was killed in the Houseaf- will, a, bereiotore. form part of tb, ter passing two re.uliugs. So this f ,, , . ,, , al-o Id led equipment of 11 lose trams. I hey Jg. To put the phosphate inter- ::li ' tlu '" il, . v (,l ""l ,!l -‘i^ drawiugroom esfsof the Stifle in the bauds of I he cars ever iuiiii. and arc run exclusive- Govcrnor, attorney general, cninptrol- ly over the Atlantic Coast Line, ler general and two other persons to ' qq lis | ill( . j s so s i hmk ,| t | 1:i , hvo l.H* ajn»oinIekl }>v tlip (iovci*r.<»r, . 4 , , . .. ' is-' i t i Uouis.TJUih ui tuchiuouil lounnis iwunnimMiatioii \\n* adoiitiul—i whothur to the advaiittige of tlu*State m,uunU * ,, ' niiincnce of the (Julf ni:iv Ie very .sTiiUHly (jiuvtiov.ed. * s d; , e;ni und all the comlitioiis which 11 GO T Sot' 0 n p 'ITi nij r-r-i i .l .. ; Vi, ■ i-S 'i.i • s .yT jid W k-T we ami Si niDti; Papou UtnifeiiiD-. Kaisoniine Work a Specialty. * Me solii its the j.atronage of Darlington. Kosieiis l-.’i.! (times ie. leivlpi . ii.-nies ,-uk! ],! i.-r Ivndl. ss viiriely of budies, .liisses mid Cliiiiin int'mits clonks. Blti’ii’l)' to suit llie people. Inipo.icu Bpbijs, someiliiug p, |.,. ailmiaed. Func ■ ."oo.ts of iVffVexenplior.s. ilrpi .linker i ui.tings. w' : t!i priee-. Bway down, and see for yourself. Mdme. TlioiapH.il HeidUi Bodice fir!, thing entirely new . Alma Corsfl, in idack and wiiile. !-e,it. 'em ail, mil. Hose; socks for iiil'iiiits and i nvisi insist upon you to come ll-ti: I'aniiol wear corsets. I .Oil. -miu - t|])|. Iliii S3 And ABIES m S(*e r riieii ORE • Line of ss oeois, •Xoaflieru , e.nai ann i-aijiiy (dimale, iimkiag ii the ns •,ve!i as lin- -.Ji n-iest and milliners in i lie 0 : if Place •bune-- melropoti-. will !i • lutesl i hat enn : e | nic.-l )'l Wli'l i'r- Two-horse wagons are ftiatiiifaotiired at fiacs is Dingily urawfes. M asi See. Kespcclfully, E. e ^©ThOLZ. •’-•ML OIL LUh j i(Miipilv j’.UL'udcd to. ARLINGTON, S. C. CALL AND SHE THEM BEFORE I’URCHASING ELSEWHERE. A COMl’LKTE STOCK OF Buggies, A Small Minority of HU SHyges- lioiis Adopted by the Legis lature—A Review. m- The last General Assembly tempted more and accomplished less lhan any of its predece-vs ts. The majority of the memtiera went into I ail note ! for the purpose of taxatioii. Cei'inii: it ii flierewaa a failing il c-un.-iiiitie i i ! Iii ten month.- f dlowing of sv.S,- 999 el least; and persons, in a pi.si- ii('n to know insist that great dinii;"v has been done to thcStale's phosphate ; '""it popainr rouie from I lie North interests by the niiinageiuent of (his j to Florida. \\ ilmingloii i .N.C. iStnr. pliosphate coninnssioii. ! 13. To require State banks to de. i.aiigid Of eonrse they did. They jrl it with the Stare treasurer Stall-' eolildir'l help it Tlic broad griii bonds to the iiiiioiml of their iucrage iastisi, loo, i-ntil thev reached t he dejiosits, anil to require said banks to! s,tn-ol, and ihut's the 1-csf. part of i(. invest 30 per cent, in State bonds. This was at Granite Hall last even- F ’iled. * ; in;;. T!i-» occasum was the j-re-enta-, 11. To require insurance com- (ion of the funniest farce-comcdv; panies doing business in tlii> (o ever written -“A Social Seks-inu"- - . deposit .jegh,999 in State honds w itir ami the continued ajiplnnsc iin- 1 the State treasurer as a guarantee of iie.irfv bursts of laiigiib'i'were satti solvency. Failed. cienl evidence of the sati-factiDn it Tile follow mg were rcconimcndi ! gave the j.acked bouse tbal bad as- v. : i ' r' 'Mc-'-gi-Mi tin-' •«.• ml.ded In witness if. The singing islature in 1891: of Kate Sprague was line: and was re- , ,, , , J ■«. Tb 1 Governor joined the peaiedly enured. The specialties of tO SllOW \ (Jll tllOll* ^()()(lS, <111(1 Will AND—- Co iiptrolier t 'e send in asking for a i i'ly Gray brought down the ho,ise , » v j. i i ' i • flF« a B B*®. evti b *»» k n pm mob reassUanaioflandin i89->. Failed, time and time a. n-in. k be bi.i.me; ..f. g'l'MIY'mtUC tll(‘ ])1TU(‘S to 1)0 lOW OllOUgll fOl*, FURNB f O ifl b, 10. d’o abolish nftke of rcimiry the company was good throughout. _ ., | eomnilss.onersand |M , ovidtf a new sys- Tile music of the orchestra was a A Oil, vwlV O US <1 0<lll, Alw<lVS Oil TI<111(1, tein of countv goverwinenr a yepeti- feature and was dartienlarlv line.! .: c .i i: iVi.. . , . - -oimoi.iHioeiioooool) < X loODOOOOOOOeii.mii - AT/ Take pic,sure in announcing that they hnUc QKXTg' : pruXISHINC Goods BcToro buying your fall bill, They will be? The specialties of glad to show you their goods, and willl Barts, Harness am! arc prepared to suit every one in these very necessary articles. Mens Doots n ml Shoes, Ladies. Misses and Childrens Shoes. Rubber Shoes of all Sizes. Rubber Goods for Gents. Ladies and Children. tion of the ivcommcndalion of 1899, ■ i Keiip-. J ,y .loiirnal.j Fei led. r — ■ 17. To require auditors to stamp I'lir (se of Letters. !;KSl , Ei'T?n,i.Y, m o O A L L Zlkj BURCH. otlice on the popuhir wave byholdin mi to Tillm ill's coat tiiil. . Most of them had never had any experience in public life, and there wiw a woful ignnranee on the part of many eon- eerning puldtc utfairs. Lawyers who had scarcely ever Wu exitriisted with a hundred dollar case: farmers who could not run successfully u one- horse farm—there were ninny such its these sent to legislate for a million people and more than a hundred and lifty miliums of property. Theycall •rhemselvea "reformers," t liougli w hat there was to reform thpv never could be induced to say: and now that their term is ended, Rf’tev twrt years of nn- restricted sway and unlimited |cover, jf tii'ivjjavcli'formcdanything wtiiat- .'•'• eg-, iiawe u jio iividcuue of it. it wmrtd i'lot 1v ; dnnrhlt to sum up all the. laigislatuie di<l .tlnU was of fftiv c m-eqiieiu-e lb thepcbplFatIftrge. • - - - • - ■ ■ he ratio i)i which tlv di'A'ivnl | o rearrange tlw school di--: letters arc used in the iangu;-;. 1 is' Failed. 18. triets—r-. .oinmended also in the in augural in 1890, Failed. 19. To appropriate tjaFi.OOO toen- able Clehison College to he ready for opening at the appointed time—Feb ruary next. Failed. nit. To grant the Governor the right, to remove sherilT’s and other oflieers nl Jiis pleasure. Failed. "vM. To amend the criminal law— | by having jurors drawn in oj>en Court in tin- pres.mco of the jmlgc: to pro- j hiliit a jmlgc* from continuing a case. the -ecoinl lime "except iiiulcr extra-, ordinary circumstances:'’ to require judge:' t'« djehar ill 1 •)t:or-ii y f.'i- l;:l,-, in;; a ‘‘frivoleusap'H-«l." All tailed, and the crimiiml law remains as if was. ’ r “ • '•■s;'."),999 to cn-i an exhibit at h ■ ’.'.VMM Fair. 2H. 'to Ktfjurange the congiv sion- : al distriets. I uilyd, ■*!. To ivpeal t i'.e law of i : :-s t , ’n.' li. al evan.i'iei-.- aiid res - - *! e law pr vio'isfv in force. Failed. o approprbih al.h' I!i • ‘‘ti f.) m .- siiown liy the iimnl'ersof eaeb Iclleri supplied in a “bill of type” to the printers. The proportion is z 3, x am! j f), (j II, k 8. V ! 5, b and g 39, p 3t. w and y 33. m and f 39, c 49, u 4">, d and t-4»0, h Ijn, r 79, n, a and » 89, a an'! i 99. t 199 and e 1 !9. - Boston Globe. HEfliDi 41. 8 M 1V i! { Dealer in all kinds of (MM X T Y <’ F, \ I MS. : &r. Floivnee St., i tiU'lington, !•!.('. “M Tip Coras Is Tlose Wfis Wail,” May sound well to the Philosopher, but Undertaker’s Umbrellas, Supplies Splendid assortment of runIvs, Vaiisei *>hoir Si t in v; Has a truer ring to the buying public ibis season. If there ever was. a time when you felt that your Dollar must do double duty, that time is now. Realizing this condition, wc come before the trade ami Tmuuliiig Hags; ticr.ch Polish. Bhiekiiir, Ac. ('all special alleniioii to ihelr complete slock of HllOPt N AND LATEST STYDES IN STIFF HATS. an I ''‘cf acts' nmr.'tliiin nine-tonilis of-! ligir! I.'.'iiigbfit liii^fw private cduirat'ti. r. Of the acts, of-general q> il.Y-: ini'Tcjitr we recall now the es- t.ib’i-'hnien! of the, girls’ indusirial | scli'o il.or nil her the pr -liniiiiary steps j 3 ). To n-quire liquor lieen-e fe ■ for it c i-tahUtthihiMit: the ahti»free| to he paid into county Ireasuri's * I*ass lei!, whieli nffeels very few jieo- Failed. * pie except in so far is it tend, to; Out of twenty-live iveonim-'ii I ' keejt pulilu! otlicers free from oldiga- j lions ma'.le by the Governor in Id-' in- 'io'i to railroads find therefore apt sci inigurnl of 1890 and bis iin-ss ige of liable fd l.e “fa’iieT* by ftn-m or huh-; H *i only thr • were tidopted by the J jeeted to tbetr ilifTfiencr'GV thv-dclri-j l.-uerai Asseiiil»ly< twnt of the people; the establishment! it i> n euritmseM’eiimstanei'. Her. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. that can not be'ts|ualled. Y.’e do not ask your patronage simply for friend- iinke, or for past favors: but we come as ii'in'si hi!.-iae;-.-nicit and ask your trade for the 1 } / i Sulzbaciier & Son, OOs lit ii tS (i u JKWULUIDS, PI.OHKNCK. 8. C. and \\ i dcs’re Ie inform Pm- pakpe ihni v.e h, e opeiic.t up a lirst class xmn\ V 4(8 DABt.INGTON, 8. C. *.</ beii.S of t'le plwrjphate commissions;' the nlylilion of (lie departuient of agri- S:'- ,c fill! re; perhaps one or two other acts, Hi :Cwe ifo not now recall i ifore thep‘qde ii.iveelected lh 'r !•• dslar-iM without .niference to their choice for Governor. No previous Governor had ever had, or had ever x- •»' ♦ i • » Af : f <: r * .r ' ; " .c. vvi.A.,- vr- r T ; y'- A M. ' - -A- ’ -.A O-.-r'- f-M w hat ft did not do wmild asked'for, a p Tsotnil following in (lie r i 6 '• t5>. v .. .M .C 'l S T'Xpine eioreaiiaee. A majority were sena te ( oluuibia to do wlintTiHimm wante<l ' iieni to do. At the legisla- tivi mtsioii of 1890 the“refornr,leg- legislature. Whoever heard of a llauiptouite, or a llugoodile, or RiehaixLouite, or of in “anti priori r ■ . ,,, to the ciuididncy of Mr. Tillnmtii't'U*# the exclusive side id Ihc.s-eeic- i ’9'ir- were (piite siibservient to I be Legislators were elected because of h ruled goods in Darlington, K U, vlsbe'of liieirebief,for be was jiopu-Ulieir sujiposed ability and ebnraeter . ,, , , ... . xi o o n i, lar llien: but thej'were mostly raw.| and entirely without reference to the ' * reeruita amt inexjierieiiced in publie ,gubernatorial question. A majority Theonly miiimfiietiiriiig Optieiunsin atf iiis. TIh-v tried b dosonwtbiiyn|.of Hie last legislature vvere'l'iUmaii- the South, Atlanta, Gu. hut ieft mosl of the im|Mirtaut work jte: Yet no hovenidr of SouthCaro- . ... of the Session incomplete, and itcaiite 1 Ifna since 187(1 ever had so large « W IVll,llrls alt " ot "" h mimmZr 1,<*»#*'>«*>d**r dMWFfnWflnid dis|Kisiricu. jirojmrtGm of his recommendations ignored dr (lefeabuii as Guit rnor. Ti 11 these famous gliisses. itiiil we will save mmi. Wjtji. pjnek. eougy, and ini niuering judgment, hacked by the Almiglttv niericiin Dollar, we have secured RCAINS that no ninety day credit eonccrn can ever hope to reach. We are no longer strangers among you, but have proven the past four years that we fultill every promise we make. We now propose to sell you goods at prices to meet those of your cotton. With many thanks to flic public for the verv liberal patronage of the past, wc respectfully in vite I'verv one to DA I(L AT ()UH NEW STAND and we will prove tnul ac iip, ;;|il| ’j.’llF LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. Very Respectfully, A. J. BROOM. \\ e w ant your trade.- \V« Impe to i-.i.-ii; i; ly oi:'. ring New and Attractive Goods ai Ilie l.oweM Po-sible Prices; ii-ali/.iiig llial al Ike present priee of eotlon, mer- ehiinili e mi st lie sold ul a small pereenta -•• of jirolil Here are some of llie lines \m- carry: in all llieir Departments, in ail tlieir Departinenls. in all their Di-parnnents. Dry Goods and Notions te W, fck Ik fm rri i >1 KGS if-j f i’LU; LT8» w • t,N( I.PDiNG ’,t.\:<v V.\ Hli'i'Ii:.. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! In Hits department xve can ail Hie in .-I fasli.lknis. We Leli iill gooijs ami ' style- Our Sli.x-s are inehi/a.-iiir..! for in. ami we glia ranter Hirrnws represeme, I. [Oill i,.i li.i s.'it ii: Ini i :.- '- in. a - sit .'HI an-pci'ei'l t euillies. A CARDs ■ Mrs. R. W. Parker begs to nn- nounee that she xiill iviqien her itiliHYj b * Ppl ■: h fe bfc i Our -l.e' i-f Me < :in ! ! not oui, \ t Millinen and lisjnucnt on or Divssniaking estab- aboiil the 15th of • s ."tl'l f'Ml.ile '. • !!• •idv-m- !• <'! t':', • '. very lap e. We - ZI ! Ill -a. I,. I a! o 111,- i.-in--* as,.; j ,,. Stonl. O.tr elotliiiig i- nil in; iii.fia line.! ly i:.x| er:. m ed Ta!!. r, . M - Vl , ..:.nraii!i e S: V|)telilbel‘, with Mrs. Doyle' (one of also carry in stock Ballimoi , e i s nios, fashion.ibje dress pi kers,) to superintend the dressTjl i perfee! til nl priees luieijnak’ I. H ATS. SlilHTS, NKl'K\S 1 Alt. I'm:, i'i,a He « • n u y*‘ »; AT • IgllOIvQ UF lUTL'UUJU (1^ I^UViTIiOL I III r* tsi / 1 1\ il i Hetweautii* Mseiou of 1899 ami iuuu had. oiiu ivasvu for ihi^ has bhiloren Cry for Pitcher’s Cftstoria,' VV111C0X b 01(1 Store. iiiaking depurtiueiil, and Mins A. I Burnette the milliner, department. 1 Lookout for her advei'ti,-ieii..cnt next week, .3f3 mi Uemenilier the ulued Hi win Itiiililiie piii! PiCffiifs. BRUtxiSOK - n.. t.-i. uli i V- ■ THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.