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hilt ?i?Uucp?iau ?rn ^ou?srst. ^1SI>NBSL???, JULY 6, 1S98. ~ E ?utrea at the t*o*t O?ce at Sumter, S <?., as Second Class Matter. ITJBW ADVJ3R riSEMJSNTS. 3?ak of Sumter-Qaar:?r!y Statement. Far the L^talrture-McDonald Ftirmao W- J DuRant-Notice ot Teacher's In? stitute. B?tate Mis; Bthet 2. Brown, Mioor-Final Diac barge Por Magistrate-B. L B. Weis, L D. Jennings. FJBBSOSTAL. gg. Mr Henry ? pana is in the city for a few " dava Stay. ? r. Abe By nee berg spent the Fourth io Cola J?b?a. Capt R. A Brand, of Augusta, spent Sun? day in tbe cit/ \ Mr. Baykia Khaxne, of Camden, ts visit? ing relative io this city. j ?irs. Battie Ingrau? bas gone to Henderson - i viii? to speed sbe sommer. : Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Schwartz bar? gone North for sema! week? stay. Miss Meed Barris bas gone to Not tb Caro- i lina to spend a?rerai weeks. Misses Mamie and Nins Oor? ot Doveaville, are visiting relatives lo tbe city. Mr Rohen Graba?-and Miss Si* ri ie Gra? ham bare gone to H-.good to spend sometime Miss Annie Gaillard lift Thursday mcroicg for Siiada, N. C., where abe will spend sev? eral we ss Rev. Sh-rley ?. Hognspo, of Philadelphia, Pa., arrtv d io tbis city last week to spec:? some uah?. . j Miss Weare Roach left several cYya si.ee for Saluda where she will spend tba .emaio der of tbe summer. John J. Mc M ah ac, Esq , retorced to bis boxe ia Columbi^ ?onday, after ape .ding several days in the city. Mr George McKagen, who ban been for some time ai the Columbia Hotel, came, borne a few day8 ago qu.tr sick. ilise Georgie logram left Monday fer HecdersoDT?ie, N. C., wbete she ?iii spend tnc rea ai der of tbe aommer. ben. E W.Jtoise and f?mily left on Sat? urday afternoon for Sullivan's ??and to spend tbe remainder of tbe summer. Mr S B. Edmonds left last Thursday for Pams Lithi* Springs to attend the aonuai meeting of t'ae State Teachers Association. ' dias RO?A Mo jd Went to Sum verton Friday on * visit.to ber orother, ur. Moo :, aod to tbe regret of ber m toy friends tbe cue of brr return is not appointed. I>r. A. J. S'.okes aad f?jaily, cf George? town, spent yes erday and aouday io tbe city with friends, fie was oo bis way to District Conference at G?era w Tbe ttany friends throughout tbe county, - of Col. H. ? L. Pt eb les will regret to learn toa: ne is quite sick, at bis borne oc?r Spring Bill. The last reports are hopeful of his re? covery . Capt. R. K. Murri';, who has bad charge of toe passenger train macing between tbis city ?od Gmsoo will ne transferred within a ?cort note to :. lorence aod Capt H W. Lucius, who bas h.en ruooiug oo toe ^hort Cut division will take bis piece. Capt Murrin bas many friends in feumter woo reg.et this removal of himsel? aid family frc si the city 0- McO Barrett bas been made a Magifi tra e at Bisbopviile for Lee County. Seymour Cochrane, from Mayesville, was exunioed and accepted to-day ai a'recruit for Co. M, 1st 3. C. Y. The Columbia correspondent of the News and Conner says in that paper to-day that Governor Elierbe bas pardoned John R. Keals, convicted for forgery. The Fourth of Joly was celebrated in this city by the suspension of business, out not otoorwise. Parson* woo desire to contribute to the Y. M. C A. army wort, can do so by ct i ii og at toe store ut W. B Tated or H. G. Csteeo & Co. It is reported tbat lhere is to be a change in tbe 8C0eduie of the passenger irma ou tbe . Bisbopviile ro-.d. that will prove un;' bing nut cjovenieoi to tbe traveling pun.ic Tbe tr ic instead of leaving Bisho^viiie io tb? morning and u.ski ig couoec too tor ibis city with tbe C. S & S tr?.o at fi nott?, will I** va B.ah opv.lle in ibe afternoon aad come through to ibis city, returning the next morning. Tbis schedule will make it necessary for those wbo const to Sumter on nosiness from Bisbopvilie audi the acjicent country to speod two oignta and a day oere if they come oy rt i; inste d of making a da? trip, a? at pr?tent Tbe prope?ea schedule wiP te inconvenient to tbe msjo.ity ot the patrons cf tbe roid an inimical to tb<s interest* of tbe nosiness men of Sumter. The police are kee ing their eyes skinned for the fakirs wbo go around skinning tbe unwary. Two of the gentry w?te run io last Friday Tbe police are also inaki:g ao effort to prevent ibe gaog ot <.egro toys who congregate around tbe depot from riding on the passenger trains in the *f<t-roooa. They bave ot?c in ibe b*oit of jumping ou ibe stepj as tbe tram t oils ont and av/iuging off after ibe train bas gotten under fcn?a?a>. Ii i* * dangerous pr euee, and sooner or later .OOM of term wilt oe kit ed, if tbey are uot Stopped. Cotton Weigher? Klee ted At the meeting; of the Count? Board of Commissioners Monday the following cotton weigbeis were elected : Sumter- J. S; Dwight, J. C. Dinkies, S XX Dtflgar Bisbopviile-W. W. Stuckey, S. ti. Kii gore. aa-8) I a-*%mmtmm The Y. M. i . A. Army Work Tbe union service io tbe Baptist Cnurcb Sunday evening was particularly interesting io view of tbe fact tbat tbe primary purpose was to enlist the interest sud sympathy of tbe people of Sumter in the atmv wotk of tbe State Young Men's Christian Associ?t on Tbe Association bas representatives with tn? First *s C. Regiment at Cbickam*u?a, aod oas a large tent ic wb ch regular services are beld Tbe Y M C A. men wili accompany tbe regiment wherever it may be ordere', and effort IJ now being made to raise sufficient lutds to defray the rx^tnse of keeping ibero io ibe fie d. It i? est ima ten that $1,400 are oeefed, and voluntary coo tri tentions ?re to he ted trom itotv who desire to see che good work earned ou. The matter w?~.s explained to tbe meeting las? nigh?, and talks made ? y Dr. Edu-UDds and Dr. Brown i he col ec tion taken aaoucted to o ote than $20, nor ibis ia not the sutn thai cu? ter should seua, aod contribution ??oxes will t>e placed at the stores ot W H. Yates and H G. Usteen & Co , to receive voluntary contributions ot" ?hote ?bo have not bad an orportunity to assist the Y M. C. A. It is tbe wish of tboss wto bave tte matter in charge to send Sum? ter's contrit-ution fcrwatd as promptly a3 ? osri??le, and they ask these wbo will contri? bute toward the lund to do so as soon as possible. ?ammsSu^ DEATH. The infant chili of Dr. and Urti. J J. Watson, of Colombia, died S .oday after uLOO alter a brief illness. Tbs r< urnas were broagbt io ibis cit. for interment, and tbe fu?era! services were beld Monday corning from the residence of IT. A. J China. Kengioua Services will be held at tbe Episcopal Church on next Sunday oy Rsv. S. C. Hugh sou, at 7 a. m. and also at lia m. t?oiy Communion at >he ll o'clock service Associated Charity Society We have seen a communication from Rev J. Taos. Pate, of Camden, S. C., to a friend io this city, from which tbe following ex? tract ii taken : ' I write, tbis simply to commend you and others io your effors to get up an Associated Charity. Go forward aod may you bare the largest success. For years 1 have been con necied with such an organisation - the great? er part of the time being president-and ? know the good thai cm oe dene, Our so? ciety ia this town is a big succ?s* " What is being done in Camd n so success fuily, ca i surely ne done in Sumter. Tbis is a move in the right direction. We hope to see tbs plan take dt6niie shape at once. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using Da Witt's Which fiszel Salve. It he? ls promptly and cures eczema and ail skin diseases, It gives immediate re.let. Hagbsoo-Lig?<n Co. The largest flag in the city can be seen floating over the Lukens Lumber Co. Slit). Bob Moore of LaFayette.Ind , says tb*: for constipation be bas found De Witt's Little Karly Risers to oe perfect They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. Hughsou-Lwoo Co. The First National Bank b >.s received a full supply of revenue stamps. Th;y are quite artidtic and pretty, but cost money. Win your battles against disease by acting promptly. One minute Cough Cur? pro? duces immediate resu.t3. When tak;n early ii prevents consumption And in latter stages it furci8oes prompt relief Hugbson Ligua Co. There is a fioe crop of peas growicg on the Court House square. E C. Blanks, of L^wisville, Texas, writes that one box of De Witt'? ff itch ha:;el Salve was wortb $50,00 to bim. It cured his piles ot ten years standing. He advises other?' to try it It also cores eczema, skin diseases aod obstinate sores. tiugnsou-Ligoa Co There were no cues oetbre the Mayor's Court Monday, and the gonrd bouse and iou rt room baa on them a most holiday bb appearance. Sick headache, billioueoets constipation, and al liver and stomach trouole3 eau be qi:cki? cored by usin those famous iiit.e pills anowo as DeWitt's Little Early Riser*. They a e pleasant to uk- and never gripe HugQseu-Ligou Co Tbe druggists are barder hit than any oth? ers ny tbe revenue stamp tax Tber are re? quired to put stamp* on nearly everything Tte editor of Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes, 'Os Minute Cur is rightly nam d It cuied my children atter all other remedies fated;? it c res coughs, colds aid all throat and long troubles - Hugts"?n Ligou v o. L*y in a supply of revenue stamps and stamp your checks. Don't ixpect toe men yo-: owe to pay two cents to get what is due them "I think DeWitt's Witch Bazsl Salve is the finest preparation OB the market for piles 5 ? wr.tes Jobo C Doon, of Wbeling. *f. Va. Try it and yoe will think the same. It also curas - cz ja a ax d a 1 skin di9oa.es-Hogb son L eon Co Magistrate H L. B. Wells announces"to? day that be is a candidate for re appointment and asks the endorsement of the voters of tbe city. The Chief Burgess of Mi esbur?, Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Risers are tbe best pills be ever used in bis family during forty y ea: s of bouee k epiog Tbey core constipation sick h adache and stomach and liver trou 6 es Small in size bat great in results - Hughden Ligon Co. Mrs E. K. fi'hittrrn re entered upon the discbarge of ber duties as postmistress at 7 o c'ock Thursday evening, and Capt Gail lard, after four 3 rare and a ha f of service e tired Tbe office wi 1 remain temporarily io th?* Masonic Temple a- the new favoiture and leek boxes have not ?eeo received and the new ( ffice .n tbe Johnston building o-i Wain > reet has net neen fitted up Mr B. R. Sandeis is retained as clerk, and Mi** Adele Mos s is aguo at tbe genera', delivery window. Two Black Joes. Joe L ime, of Norfolk, Va., and Joe Len do>?, o? Charleston, two stalwart young dar? kies were pulled by officer Berwick F.iday, and lined up before the Mayor hext morning , totle.d "not guilty" to a cb-trge of gam olio/ with dice, aud some kind of a lock which the anio ti lated could open wtbout a key so.long as they af-siaioed from re'ting, bot whicn stubbornly r-tu*>-d to yield ?tier ?ome fellow bad deciHred bis ability to Optra 1 it, and backed bid judgment with a small bet. The evidence plainly showed that the* two Jo?-3 were p\rtoers iu crime, al:hougb tney devoutly swore that icy were uoiiqjai itfd, and altoge:ber very esuanoie fe.lows. beni on turning HO honest peony ?n a legitimate way- had never owned ?ny dice, nud never, 00 oe^er beard of a lock tb*t could be open ed without K key. Twenty d*ya each wxs the sentence, li is not likely ?but the two Joes will recommend Sumter *s a pleasant towo io which to enjoy a Summer outing. Ball Playing in Mayesville Mayesville, Jo'y 1.-The Mayesville base b-ft11 te-mi crossed f>ats yesterday with a team m?d* vp from lb* Car ersville and ^yr.cb bur? clubs For :be firs' two innings the visitors had every thing'heir own way, piling up a seo e of 7 to G. But the Mayesvitl* ball players got down to work and the vis.tors were sou! out in every succeeding inning. At the end of the nimb inning 'he score stood 35 to 7 in favor ol Mayesvule. Samantha at Saratoga, in a New Dress One of tbe foor-iest ot al! 'be funny kooks is cer'amlv "Samantha at Saratoga." Will Carie on pronounce* it d Sicions humor" 10a Bi-b >i> New an '?ns i? is ''bitterest .atire, canted witb thc awe test of ex ii lara t tng fon " Fo-merlv published ny pob-crip tion ??I the i ncr1 of $2 50 mid so'd, if ts raid by the hundred thousand, ii ht-* reren'ij beer, issutd in un exqii-te li t:e cloth-houd .O time i's the ' f'auin id e Ci?s?i:s" veriee by tte c-lebr?ied ibe*p-*?ook i-u'-Msh:rs, Hu'i?t A Co , cf New York, ?;3 a mean? vf wije'v od perusing tba' sei i s. ano is ^old M toe f-?*u!ously i<>* price of 25 centj I: would teem strange if tbev should . ot i.-li - million of tb^a. They are sold by books-li er , or the publishers ditec? If you w?i?t your mactiiee ni*de new, bring it to Randie. A Kmaiy Gift Returned. The following extract from August Kobn's corre-po ode DC* from Cbickameuga io the Kew? aod Courier wilt be of interest to the people of this my : lt wm mtntioued io 'bis correspondence that the good people of Sumter bad sent $iu5 here for tbe u?e ot the Su ter company. On account of d:ff-iei ces t>9 t J the U9e ot the f nd it hus teen returned to the committee, and will, no douot, be distributed by the committee The mo ey was sent bj the ki d people of tbat city on a petition, and later a telegram was sent that the comm s tsoned officers haTe charge of the distribution of the fut.d. The :. en-mos? of them-did not like tbe pinn pr po ed bj theofficrs, and rather ?h*n hare furiber t;ou Ie, the whole fund was returned to Sumter. It would h-tve perhaps, been heat not to say any thine aboot the arter in ibis corres? pondence, but the fact tbat tbe money bas bera sent wa-i alreadj dispatched, und Capt Carson bad no special O' j-C ion to ?be state ment and in fact, authorized a sta-eraeot that tbe fund was sent to be judiciously dis? tributed oj tbe cfficer-?. and as the distribu? tion did not snit the men, it was not uade. Thej would not have wasted it be urged Ihemen.oo the other h*nd, do not like ?be mess arrangements, and did not ?nt tbe mejor portion of the fund to eo to that de? partment, but thought hey could invest it as suited tbems-ives The Money That Was Returned The pruales and non coma lesioned offi.ers of the So i ter Light Jnfantrj were exactly right n objecting to the d strbutioa of tbe money seat thea bj t- e people of Sumter f8 pro.-osed oy the offi er?, t>nd the officers were either zcisi: formed i reference to the wishes of those who co tributed the mooej, or offi? ciously niagnifi d their own importance a d authority in (be premises The mooej was raised for the privates and non-coxm seioned officers, w tb the disti ct undemanding tbat it suoutd be distributed pro rata among the men. noa the letter tbat accompanied the cue k stated that tbe monej 'hould be pro rated ?moog them We have seen a letter from one of the non commioned officers to a friend in this citj. io which a clear and im? partial account of the whole m itter is g veo, and, as we understand it, tbe men did not re? fus the a oney nor d d tbej ha e any voice in deciding to return it The officers informed them that the money bad been received, read the letter accompany? ing tb- check, in which ii was stated that tbe money should be pro-rated, and s a ted tbat the officers had decided to give e-?ch man twenty cents r> casb, twenty cents wor?b of stamps and the remainder of the money woold be turned into the company zneisfund, to be used ns might be thought best. A joritj of the company expressed dissatisfac? tion with the propos-d diam utioo, pre? ferring tb?*t tbe entire sun be pro-iated among the men The officers theo intoru ed them that they would no> diario .te the monej at all, nat h*d decided to 'emrn it io the committee of la ies who sent it Tne writer ot the'teuer state* tb*' there was no lack of appreciation among the mewl r.8 of the company abd that the? sincerely ;ha<>k the Unies who interested themselves io ihn tehalf and etch of their f len^s who contri? buted toward the tu id Althone h tt.ey b ve not received the monej nor et j ?jed ;be- hene? ?te their fri nds intended be soo i,ul uever tbele<s thej Ate one the less grateful for ?nd appreciati>e ' of ?he kiudness *-d thought fulaess of tbe dear ladies and friends at borne." Thej did not wi9b to appear oograteful nor unreasonable, bot they were satisfied that it was their right to say how tb? monet? sent to them should be disposed of and as a matter of p.mciple m?de a stand for that right. That is the wnole matter in a nutsh-ll and this statement is made in order that the ,eo p:e of Sumter may bave a clear understand? ing of the circumstances that led to tbe re turn of their gift We are informed that the monej which was returned bj the officers will be fowarded to-night to First Sergeant John B Miller to be oj him distriooted among the privaos and non commissioned officers, as at first in? tended-to be bj them spent as each indivi? dual maj see fit. Tb s is in accordance with the wishes of those who contributed the monej, and is evidence ?nat the members of tbe company did no! go amiss in the stai d tbej took. Various News Notes Prom Company %,M." Camp Geo. H Thomas, Cbicks>tranga Park, Ga., June 30, 1898 The writer is now Uid up in the Regiment? al Hos-ital, friging registered here on last Monday norring w Tn a mos' beautiful cage of mumps. Company M can well boast of tbe.f?ci of furniehing more mumps patients fo the hospital th\n any comoany io the reg? iment At tf-is writing there are ten cases in the hospital, eight of which belrog to COCL patiy M Among th?* unfortunates are Cort? Jenkins, Privates McLeod, McCutcben, Weav. er, McGee anrt B'OWQ. All ?re getting on very niceh, txrepr Corp Jenkins, who e f->re is so nif.cb swollen thai b; experianc ? some difficulty in mnsticating hts nourishment, which ro??is i s of baked *eef an4 bread Sergt Winn h*8 been transferred to the band, ?nd wi ! no 'onger ?ct as right guide io the romp* ny drills Tbe hand is form nate in securing such good ra- temi as DH ve Private Terry ?s sn I confined to the Divi? sion hospital Four new recruits catre in yesterday to join the jj L I >ergt Ltw tecm9 to be do? ing good wo k ?8 a recroiting efficer The boys were ail trade glad a few flava aeo when called on to sien ?l e "pay ro I." The? are now looking forwa.-d with gre-t l?iea3ure to thp Paymaster's coming wheh ? ill ; ? in the n Xt few days. Not neicg permitted to leave tb*? murope tent, or rather the "Hotel I eMutrpj)" as ( or poral Jenkins ha* nam d it, your correspond? ent is somewhat de o'd of oe*s C -mtmS* m a ' 4M9B^**t - Success--Worth Knowing. i 40years' success in the South, proves Hngne'e ! Tonic a great remedy for Chills and all WaU ? rial Fevers. Better than Qiinir,e. Gt-rm j te?d, try ii At Druggists ?Oc and $1 00 bott lei* x 1 oct J. O U AM Election. At tb? reguUr meeting rf Sumter Council No 7. Junior Order Uuited American Me? ehan cs, held Tuesday night, J.me 23tb. the following officers wrre elected to serve bur? ing the engui?e term : Councillor- B C. Wallace Vice Councillor-J G R Wilder Recording Secret. r? - M J. Moore Financial Secretary-J A. Warren. Trea urer-E S Mi ?er Conductor-C Weston McGrew Warder -R. F Hoyt Inside Sentinel -K T* WirdhHm Outs de Sentioel -W . D Mr-Grew. Tm .tees- W. E Mitrs, B J. Rn?.me, C L. Rhame -nw - n ANY PERSON Withins to know tho truth in regard to their health should not fail to send ?>r a vahrabh nnti new tU-page Booklet which will be sent F REL for a short time to those who mention t his paper. This book is published by tho celebrated physi? cians and ep"cia!)6te Dr. Hathaway a d ? o.oj 22Vi S. Broad St.. A'lnnto, Ga., whom you should address. Writo to-day. A Word More About That Money Contributed for the Soldiers. The correspondent of the News and Courier in a letter dated July 2, says : The boys of Company Ul are not disposed to let the matter of the $105 sent from Sumter drop without tell j ing how they look at the sffair A committee has asked that the follow? ing be published : The company had heard that money was being raised in Sumter for their benefit, and understood from private sources that it was to be distributed among the boys pro rata When the company was lined up Sunday after? noon, and the subscription list read it distinctly said that such was to-be done. Next a letter was read from the committee to Capt Carson, stat ing the name as to the distribution. After that there was read a telegram to one of the lieutenants, from a c: ti zen of Sumter, not a member of the committee, stating that the company officers should distribute the money as they saw fit. The dieiribution they made was as follows : To each man, IO two cent stamps, 20 cents cash, the rest of the money to go to the company mess. The line was dismissed, and the boys turned away without a cheer, for they felt that the action of the offi cers was not in compliance with the wishes of the contributors There was much talking in groups, after this, and the dissatisfaction was so ?vident that later Captain Carson called the company together and stated that as they could not please the members of the company with the plan that seemed .be8t to them, they had decided to send it back to the committee and let them dispose of it at will The boys say distinctly that they fully appreciate the kindness shown by the people of Sumter on this occa? sion, as on ail others. They fully believe that Sumter thinks more of her company, and is more constantly interested in the welfare of their rep resentative8 than any other town 0 It is understood now that the mon ey will be sent for the beneFt of the sick, which pleases everyone, and they hope the sick will get the whole benefit Thia is in response to what has already been published on'the subject at home. I w*? seriously afflicted with * cough for several ye-?rs, ?Dd last fall had a mor* advere cough tbao ever before. I nave used roany remedies without raceivmg mach relief, and hfio< reccy needed 'o try a bottle oc Cham? berlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, ?bo, knowing me to be ? poor widow, eave ii to me, I tried it, and with tbe moat gratifying resulta. Tbe first nonie relieved mr very much tnd the aecood bottle baa absolutely rurpd me. I nace not had as good oe?tl:b for iwei.tj years I tftve tb s certificate wi'hout solicitation, .?imp y in Appr?ciation of thc gratitude felt for the cure effected - Rs-sppct fuily, Mrs. Marv E. Beard, Claremore, Ark. For sale ny A . J China. WiDbcrn's Photographs are as tine as is made in the State Patronize bim during tbe next 30 d*js, and yon will get tbe best work at reduced prices. June 29 Saromer prices for Photograph's during tbe nex; 30 days at Winburn's Gallery 6-29 --a^--m--. There isn't a weak point anywhere about the White ?-ewing Machine-M. *t. Racdle se!'s theoQ. Pitts9 I Carminativo a Aids Dighton, ? Regulates the Bovrzh, ?: Cures Cholera Infantt-d, \ Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, $ Teething Children, {' fy And all diseases of the Stn-^aca .& K and Dowels. It is p!t*a*?a& ,g 3 to the tast.^ and ^ * NEVER FAILS J to givo satisfaction. ?A fy A Few Doses --iii 3? :rr.c pirate L its Superlative Virtu ;s. . .' Is Highly Reco m- s mended for COUGH?. 5 COLDS,HOABSENESS, i SoKKTHROAT.BRON- ? CHITIS. ASTHMA, ; WHOOPING COUGH, Z and All Diseases of ; 5 the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, z E - A POSITIVE SPECIFIC FOR CROUP, S ?iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiuiiiiiiuir llii COUGHrCROUP EXPECTORANT "DON'T YOU PUT TEAT OST ME !" th? TtU"'* howl a' the war t-.ij. The tax doesn't hu drr u? pelling the finest stock of iu.'gu?, runabout?, f-urreyn, traps ?od i l kinds of plea?>ure vehicles a' lower prices thno they were over ?:>id before, qua!? y and high grade manufacture considered II. HARRI. Mid-Summer CLEARING SALE. Commencing July 1st, we will sell for cash [some of the great? est bargains ever offered in order to make a clean sweep of our stock by the time Fall Goods begin to arrive. Ladies' Shirt Waists at First Cost. Ladies, during the heated term it is better to buy your Waists ready-made, than to bot?er making? them especially when you can buy them at cost-Remember we said cost and mean cost. One lot satin ?tripe Lawns, the goods have sold from 12?c to 15c per yard Price now 9c Wash Silks-only 8 pieces left-to close them out they are marked 15c Eight pieces figured Crash price cut for this sale from 10c per yard to 7c Lawns-Our entire stock ie now nearly all remnants large enough for Shirt? waists (a few dress patterns ) We will close out the entire lot at ridiculously low figures Children's Sailors, Tam O'shanter, Crash Sailors, &c -You can take your choice of all we have, ranging in price from 75c to 30c at the low price of 25c They are cheap Ladies' Tan Hose, all sizes, price 35c, reduced for this sale to 23c Odd sizes of Ladies' black Corsets, to be closed out at 43c Over 500 Tooth Brushes, all sizes, all kinds, ranging in price from 15c to 35c-An entire line of manufacturers sam? ples- lOe-just as as advertisement-10c. Shoe Department* The biggest inducement we have to offer in this department is: One assorted lot of Ladies' Spring Heel Slippers, colors Chocolate and Black-prices ranging at ?1 75, $2 and $2 25-To close out at $1 50 One assorted Nit Misses Spring Heel Slippers, colors Chocolate and Black. Reduced from $1 25 and $1 50 to $1 for this sale These are the greatest bargains, but there are others in this department. Clothing and Furnishing Department* -STRAW HAT SALE. ft?kg? Any $1.50, $1.25, $1 or 75c Straw (tgkg? "i; Hat in the house-Cash only Any Crash Hat in the house-$1 & 75c lota included, ?3^?C Our Hat Sales have always been a puzzle to everyone, but we give you your choice of any hat we have at the prices named. Use your judg? ment and you get a good hat cheap Children's ('rash ?*uits and Wash Duck Snits-our entire stock divided in two The highest grades reduced to 75c, Medium grades to 50 cents. Men's #3.50 Crash Suits, #2.49. We intend making a clean sweep, if you are wise take advantage of it. J. Rettenberg & Son?. FREE TO CONSUMPTIVES. Dr. Bart z will mail on application a free sample of bi? new discovery for Consumption. Bronchitis and weak IUD ss, which ?ore? to ?tay cured. The Doctor is very much interested in spreading the news of this great remedy. Headers are re? quested to write without delny. Addre** PR. >*. B. BABTZ, A, Intcr-Ocean Bl Jj., Chicago. \S% rating ers. Special Bargains Pound Packages Waverly 15c pound, 2 for 25c Choice Linen 20e pound Orange Mills 18c pound Hanover Antique 18c pound Envelopes to match all styles. For Special Correspondence you can be ?Suited from: Venetian Boud. 4 styles, ruled and plain. Hurd:s Irish Linen, ruled ard plain. Hurd's Satin Wove, ruled and plain. Hurlburt's Superfine. Blair's New Century. Gladstone Bond and Plate Finish. Box Papers in all styles and qualities, prices range irom 5c to $1.25 a box? The new tints are the latest thing out and are very popular. Go., Liberty Street.