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o o WEDNESDAY, F * B. 8, 1889. Entered at the Fo*t Office at Sumter, &, at Second Ola** Muter. I ? HEW ABVEBTISEttJSNTS. J. Sd . Rem bert, Co. Sopt. Ed -Notice to Teachers. Wants-Guernsey Boll for Sale. "J. M. B Wanta to Rent a Farm. PEBSONAL. Dr. W. J. McKay was in tba city yesterday. Mr. J. T. Wilder is tn tb*-eity for a few days. Senator Manning and Represen t tige Too og . were in tb city tooday. Miss Moneta Osteen returned heme Mon day night from Macon, Ga, Miss Lillian Maddison, of Donald's, S. C., is visiting Miss Daisy Hash. Sra. J. Walter Doar, of Angosta, Ga., is wa Tisit :o kra. X. G. 03teen. Mw. Max Pincus asd wife, of Sorfcik, Va., \ teem tbs cit j for a few days stay. EN Davison Dick was' ont yesterday forme ra* afte? a ser era attack cf grip. Viss alaria DeLeop and Kiss Ida Meise, of Charleston, are visiting Mrs. Marion Moise. Mrs. Jacqueline Baker left yesterday room i ng for Nas riMe, Tenn.; on a visit to rela tives. Mrs. Dr.. W. J. Crossland, of Beonettsville, visiting tier parents, Dr. auS Mrs. A J. 'China. Mrs. J H. Dick and children of Stambarg, : are visiting; relatives at "Bose Baak," George town Coonty. ... E Analer Davis, of S&?ranc searQ ?', is spejodinsr a few days with the -famUj of . Gen. E. W. Moise. ^ ^ . Mr. Wo?. Brand and daughter, Miss Lavi nia, left lc5t>eek far Timmoas ville, where they will reside |e fut re. ; " Mrs. Dsn. Dove' baa gone to Rocky Monat, 3T. C., to join ber husband whose headquar ters, sn railroad servies, at that phce. Capt. J. J. Wilcox, wife ad *hree chil dren, of Jacksonville, Ga , are in tbs ciry visiting Mrs. Wilcox's father, Sr. B. S. Brad well. Mr. S. F. Flo we birt been drawn tn serve an a grand jaror and Mr.. E. P. Bicker aa a petit jaror in the United States District Court in Charleston. Women's Complexions depend for beauty open Digestion. Dr M. A. Simmons.Liver . Medicine Regulates the Stomach, liver and Sidneys and secares tbs blessings nf good Digestion. The eoiteetion cf State and county taxes is almost at a standstill, and Conn ty Treasurer Scar borough, bas very little Work to do in the ; way of writing receipts at this trme. A itagdsh liv** eanses drowsiness, Leth argy and a feeling ef Apathy. - Dr. H.A. Simuoas Liv ? Medicina arouses the- Lifer, sod a> erfnl energy succeeds sluggishness. Bearing Down Sessations, internal Heat and Female Weaknesses are cored by as* of ] Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.' The time for paying city taxes without penalty expired oa January Slat. Thew are .. * large -Busiber of ' delinquents, and noies ' they pay up within a reasonable time, with the penalty wided, executions will be issred. Dr. M.A. Simmons Liver Medicine by ex pelling from the botfy the exesss of Bile and Acids, improves the Assimilative Processes, Farinas the Siced, Tones np and Strengthens. A notice en the closed door of tba Ducker A Bnttman Co/s -store yesterday stated that a general assignment for the oesefit of , ll creditors has been made to M. Morte. Esq. Don't wrack a Life From Girlhood tn Woman hood the monthly courses should be regulated wi th Simmon* Squaw Vine Wine cr Tablet*. The Mayor1* court yesterday furnished bat one Item. E. W. Trimnal had been taken np Tor drunkenness, and 'having spent the n'-got in the guard house, the Mayor decided to 'et him off after giving him a lecture. W. H. Hiebet, Cash's Depot. S. C., writes : JL had Dyspepsia ; used Zsilin's Liver Regu lator, box it did no good. I ben tried Dr. M- A. Simmons Liver Medicine ; the first package did me good I coatinned its nee, y and was cored. . The ejection "Saturday was a quiet and unin teresting fr ir, few peon'e turned cut tc vote and many of those who did go to, tbs polls were not able to vote as they had neglected to carry their registration certiScfeles with them. _ & A. J. Gill. Jr., Scotia, Si writes: 1 have used Dr. M. A. Simmons Ltrer* Medicine in my family 10 years., it bas cured Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, and many other ai:r sni8 *' The Fourth Regiment Band had its first practice on Thursday a ig ct. The Band will make rapid progress and viii soon be able to give concerts, for there are so many in it who were members of the old band that it is.almoet ):ke taking np where tbe old band left eff when it disbanded. Late to oed and early to rise, prepares a man for his hom* in the skies. Bot early to ned and a Little Early Bider, the pill bat makes life longer and befter and wiser. Hngbeon-Ligon Go... Th* Sumter Cotton Qi! Mill is said to be ene of the most snceessfai od prosperous ss enfactariog enterprises ever established in this city. This is the third season tb* mill has been ic operation and-it "has made och a satisfactory record that the tock is in demand at a premium. It instated no the beat an thon ty that 15C bas bees offered and .refused recently for the stock. 4f ethers, we, edt y nor attention to Pitts' Carminative, lt act* promptly, ft ia pleas ant to the taste, and th children will take it without coaxing. It relieves promptly and permanently. If we eas get yon to ase it, yan will get others to do likewise. Year druggist seil* it. J. F. W. DeLorme. The weather hs been extremely cold in the northwest, and people in' these parts who are not prepared for cold will do well to pat in s supply of fuel. If this rainy spell clears off with a brisk northwest wi sd for a day or two we may bave a test* of the Mootana blizzard. T. B. Bies, Druggist, Greensboro, Ga, write* as follows : "Ia tb past eight years, I have o d more of Dr. Pitts' Carminative than II tb soothing syrups, colic drops, and other baby medicines eom- ; bined." Sold by J. F. W. DeLorme, Tbs attendance of the Graded School has become so large and as the increase is steady, the School Board will be confronted oext session with tbe problem of providing more room for tbe accommodation of tbe pupils Tbe bnilding is now crowded, and it will be necessary to^ptovide two or more rooms ofxt year. This can be done only by ditidiog j toe assembly bali into i wo recitation rooms. The sooner a conch or eold is cured with on: barm to tbe sufferer the better. Linger ing polis re dangerous Hacking cough is distressing. One Minute Cough pore quick ly cares it. Why suffer when such a cough care is witbio reach ? It is pleasant to tbe taste -Hogbson-Ligoo Co. MARRIED. The Dorn-De gar Nuptials. At nine o'clock Wednesday evening, Feb marj 1st, the Cburcto of the Holy Com forter, exquisite!}- decorated with smilax. ferne, palma and rare potted plants, toe tasteful decoration beicg tbe. work of the bride's intimate friends, was filled to overflowing by those who gathered to wit ness the marriage of Miss Lily Delgar aod Mr. CJifton Dorn. Prior to the arrivai of the bridal party Mr. Dave Winn, who pre sided at the organ, played selections from appropriate musical compositions. Toe bridal party entered the church in tbe following order: The Flower Girls, Little Miases Ollie Delgar and Holly Brown ; the ashers, Messrs. Walter Stacsill and Robert D. Sanders, Miss Pauline Sanders,, the Maid of Honor ; the bride with ber brother, Mr. W. Rotert Delgar. Mr. Dorn entered from toe vestry room with bia best mae, Mr. Arthur Wilder and met bia promised bride at the alter. The marriage ceremony waa per formed by Rev. John Kershaw, who came op from Charleston for the purpose. Daring the ceremony soft, sweet masic in a minor ey wats played on tbe organ. It waa a blue and white marriage, the bride being attired ic. a gown of white organdie, with a long- veil and orang blossoms ; the Maid ol' Honor wore bitte organdie and one of the flower girls wore white and the other blue. . After tba ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. M T. Delgar, from 9.30 to 11.30 o'clock, and the many friends ol Mr. and Mrs. Dorn were most delightfully entertained in that hospita ble home where so many"TiaTe bean the re* cipieuts-of the truest hospitality on many oc casions in tba past. Bat of all, this was the most h rill ian t and most joyous gathering ever assembled in those spacious parlors. The two parters and tbe hall, which were throws together, were 6lied with the guests, who numbered more than a hundred. The vsddmg presenta were numerous and costly, including 'many beautiful and useful pieces sf sterling silver, cat glass and other articles that will-be as useful ai or o amen tr.: to toe borne that tbe happy yoong couple are soon to make ixi another town. The bride ia the only daughter of the late Capt. W. R. Delgar, acd ie one of the most popular and brightest young women that ever graced Sumter's society circles, and abe noaa* bera her friends by acores in other places where sue has visited: Mr. Dorn is the eldest son of Mr. Marion Dora, tbe preseas efficient and popular county supervisor, and is, bia,self, a yoong man cf fine character and is popular and esteemed. Mr. and Mrs. Dora will spend a week or more in '.i>ie city before going to Bennetts ville which place thev will make their borne. i-:-= Mr. G. L. Britton and Miss Minnie Evana, of Spriog HUI, were married on Sunday afternoo n, Rev. 8. D. Yates officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. James D. Evans. DEATH. Mrs- White, wife of Mr. Joe White, died Tuesday, January-31 st, at ber borne in the Jordio neighborhood The interment was made in tbe Pitta burying ground. Wednesday, Rev.-*J, A. Clifton conducting the funeral services. Mrs White was only 32 years of age. A basband and three children mourn her eat!.. Mother's Trusted Friend, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, Prepare the System for Con nement, Shorten Labor and make ; Childbirth Easy. K A two or three weeks' coarse of Dr. M. A. Simmon* Liver Medicine will so Regulate tbe J3x ere tic nary Fonctions tha they will ope rat without any aid whatever. The survey of the Camden extension of the Wilson Summerton road baa been practical ly completed and the next tbiog io order is the beginning of work The exact route of the road bas not bara saade public by tbe engi neers, bnt we learn that it will follow toe public road to Camden, and at no point will be very far distant from it It ia claimed by several weU-toformed men that the abort eat and moat practical roots would be to follow roe road from Gaillards X Roads to Pisgah by way of Bracey's Mill and from Pisgah go to'Ca md en in an air line It is said that th route avoids the bigb billa and heavy gradea that are found on the othar route. Whether this be the most practicable rente or not is a question for the surveyors to decide, bat tbere can be no question bat. that it is tbe aborter rente. Wbeu yon ask.for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve don't accepta counterfeit or imitation. Tbere are more eases of Piles being cared by th": , than all others combined.-Hogbson Ligon Co. A cough is not like a fever, lt dees not have to roo a certain coarse. Care it quick ly and effectually with One M nate Cough Core, the beet remedy for all ages and for the most severe casey. We recommend it because it's good.-Hag'uson-Ligon Co. The Lee county people seem determined to fight to the last ditch. There is a report now in circulation that Ex-Attorney General Bar ber bas promised to take the case to U. S. Supreme Court on the condition, no county no pay. The News congratulates interested parties :o making arrangements to avoid paying any more lawyers fees, because they mast bave already been at heavy expense io that direction. -Darlington News. Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs and colda with Ooe M nate Cough Care. It is so good that children cry for it. It cores croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. Hagbaon Ligon Co. Soothing, bealing, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the implacable enemy of sores, boros and woonda, ft never fails to core Piles. You may rely upon it.-Hugh so n-Ligo o. Legislators will doubtless bs interested to learn fro ocr Barn wolf letter that "a dis ease reseisbltog smallpox, and so pronounced bj some physicie ns, is epidemic in the camps of the railroad eos tractors in Barnwell Coun ty." Sunter ia already widely infected, and now it is Barnteeli's taro. Other counties are fare to get it from these two. Tbe $2,500 appropriation to protect the people of tbs whole State from such troubles will hardly go rouod. and it is to be remembered that $50,f 00 wac appropriated to set the dis pensaries a-goiog -News and Courier. Hr. Furman'8 Lecture. * Mr. McDonald Forman delivered a lecture in the town of Kershaw on the evening of Jan. 27, the net proceeds of which were devoted to a library fund. Tbe Kershaw Bra, thus speaks of him : Mr. McDooald Furmaa, of Ramsey, who was here by special invitation to deliver a lecture, was then introduced by Prof. T. N. Rhodes aud gave what might be termed two interesting aod instructive lectures on the famous ignorant Spaniard, Francisco Pizirro, discoverer of Peru and priodpal hero of the conquest, aod King Hegler, a chief of the Catawba tribe of Inaiaoe. Mr. Forman was given c!o2e attention, and besides the iraoif?siattoo cf ioterun and ap predation on tbe part of his audience bas tbi3 to reward bim, that be bas contributed, by bi3 presence aod lecture, to the beginning of a wbortby cacae which we trust-will ulti mately develop it to the equipment of a valu able library for oar school. THOUGHT HE WAS A MUR DERER. Ed James Knocks Another Negro in the Head and Leaves Him For Dead. Sunday night Eddie James a colored boy, whose nome is near DesChamps' Mill, ( me into the city and surrendered to G bief of Police Bradford, saying that in a fight with another colored boy, be tboogbt be had com mitted marder When James was seen in the guare, boase this morning the little negro coaid barldy lei) bow it happened, he is so badly scared, and be does coi know whether the other fel low is dead or not, bat we gathered the fol lowing facts : He and his companion were ont tending some cows, when it was proposed that they go and examine some nets that bad been put oat in DesCbaiops mill pond When they got to where the nets ought to have been tb nets were not tbere. The other negro accused James of stealing them. They came oat on the bank and the quarrel was renew ed. James say the other fellow attempted to strike him with a piece of wood when be grabbed op one of the paddies and knocked the fellow in the head felling bim to the ground. Belleting be had killed bim be came directly to the city and gave himself op. Later information bas been received stating that the negro was not killed, and was not seriously bart. James bas been released. The Life Preserver wbicb baa carried many f ladies safely over the dangerous sea "Change of Life'' is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. To Sweeten the Breath, Brighten tbe Eyes Clear the Complexion and Insure the natara! Bloom of Health, ase Dr. M. . Simmon, Liver Medicine. Call, see, and bay embossed or floral Crepe Paper. H. G. Osteea & Co. SALE DAY. Notwithstanding the bad weather tbere was a COE aiderai)! e number of country people in town Monday The Vaster sold the several tracts of land advertised in tbe case of the Scottish Ameri can -^Mortgage Company against Franchi D. Josey and A. Sydney Sm:tb, and they were bid off by ft. I). * Lee, attorney, for $50 a tract. The building of the People's Ice Manufac turing Company was sold by-the She nf to H. H-irby for $168 and tbe otbecnrticles were sold to different partiee-for small sams. The property of Jacob Keels,' advertised at tbe snit of tbe county against D. E. Keels waa not told as 1 be attorney for tbe enanty stated that the claim bad been settled. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Al ways Proves Effectual. Tbere are no better medicines on the mar ket than Chamberlain's. We bave used the j Coach Remedy when all Others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost 1 daily we bear the vi rues of Chamberlain's remedies extolled by those who have used them This is not as empty pori, paid for st so mach a Hoe, bat ts voluntarily gi reo io good faith, in the hope tbat suffering h a mar - ity may try these remedies, and like the writer be benefitted.-From tbe Glenville (W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by Dr. A. J. China. America's Prettiest Country Hemes. The first twenty-five of "Prettiest Country Homes ia America" are shown in the Febru ary Ladies' Home Journal Tbere will be over one hundred of those photographe, and hey will picture in detail the moat attractive and artistic country and sa burban bornes ic the United States. The pictures that will constitute this series were elected f.-om tbe photographs of seven thousand of the prettiest American bornes. A competitive contest for a photograph of the prettiest boose io this country brought a picmre of every home having any claims to attractiveness or beauty, and from these the very best were selected for publication in the Ladies' Home Journa! exclusively. Houses of all 8'zes, forro erery section of the coun try, of various costs, have been selected, and the series will be valuable for suggestions to those who contemplate building a bouse or remodeling an oid one. S. & W. Railroad. Col Blanding bad to fight another case of condemnation of lands last Saturday for right of way. It was against the heirs of the estate of W. J. Singleton, deceased, running about a mile over the o'd W. & M. roadbed on the other 6ide of Green swamp. He of fered the parties $300 and expenses Some of the heirs agreed to take that ; others re fused aod demanded $800. They were rep* resented by Messrs. Haynsworth & Hayo - worth, attorney?, and we learn the case was stoutly fought nearly all day Saturday. The .jury found a verdict for $375. The attorneys ior the contesting heirs ictecd to appeal to upper court, we understand. Many a household is saddened because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely certain cure for croup such as One Min te Cough Cure. See that y our little ones are protected against emergency. Hugbson-Ligon Co. Old Sewing Machines made new at Randie's. Wisdom to-day xreaos comfort to-morrow. To prove it noy a White aod nae it. i- ? ? THE ELECTION. Th* total an caber of votes east for Hon. Altamont Motes for member of tbe Legisla tors waa 1?6. Tb ure Was no poll opened at either Bishopville or Smithville. Mr A. W Knight of the Board of Election Commissioners baa gone to Colombia jester day to carry the retaras and Mr. Moses bas taken bis seat. Wedgefield Notes. Wedgefield, Jan. 31.-Rev. T. H. Edwards, who bas beea pastor of the'Baptist Church here for about two years bas resigned to accept the pastorate of the Williston church. He has made many friends during h:s stay and their best wishes go with bim io bis r.ew field. At a conference of the church last Sunday Rev. W. H Simpson, of Saluda, was called to Mr. Edward's old field. The new pastor 8 a graduate of Furman university, a former student of the ^cuthero Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky , and comes bigbiy recommended. .Mrs li P Kelley lett a few days ago for quite an extended visit to ber sons and other relatives in Georgia and Florida. The Sumter extension of the South Caro lina and Georgia road, which will pass jupt below here, is being very rapidly built. - - 11 - Ccw Feed for sale at W. B. Boyles Stables. LIEUT. VICTOR BLUE. Toe ladies of this State have determined to procure a suitable testimonia! for Lient. Vic tor Blae.%a gallant eon of Sooth Carolina, for his distinguished services in the Spanish I war. The object of tbe Association is set forth in the following letter, and Mrs. Lee bas been requested to assume charge cf the matter ia Sumter County : COLUMBIA, Feb. 2, 1S99. Dear Mrs. Lee : On Monday afternoon, Jannary 30tb, a j meeting of Colombia ladies was held at the home of Bishop Capers, when Mrs. Capers was dui? chosen President, and Mrs. E W. Screven, Secretary and Treasurer of the Association of Patriotic Award theo formed, having for its present object the procuring of a suitable testimonia! for Lieut. Victor Bine. It was decided that the proper testimonial would be a handsome medal. I am instructed to write to a lady in each town, and your name has been given me for Sumter, asking ber to form a like Association to gather funde for the testimonial. I think yon will agree it is best to name no som, as we want the offering as general as possible what each is able to give, however small. We want a voluntary, cheerful oat poe. ring from the whole State. Please give the substance of this to your connfy paper, Very trnly yours, HAUY P. SCRETSY, Secretary and Treasurer Association Patri otic Award. To Mrs. Richard D. Lee. In accordance with the foregoing Mrs. Lee will appoint committees of young ladies to canvass thia city for subscriptions, and it is boped that there will be a gener os response by our patriotic citizens. Like committees will be appointed for venous localities throughout the county so that all of cor citizens may have an oppor tunity of contributing to this most worthy cause. In a recent letter from Washington, D. C., to an old friend, Major 6. A. Studer, for twenty years United States Consul at Singa pore, says : "While at Dee Moines I became acquainted with a liniment knwn as Cham berlain's Pam Balm, which I found excellent against rheumatism as well as against sore ness of the throat and chest (giviog me much easier breathing). I had a touch of pneu monia early this eek, and two applications freely applied to the throat and chest relieved me of it at once. I would not be without it for anything." For sale by Dr A. J. China. THE SUMTER & WATERES RAILROAD. Commencing the Work at This End. The contractors who are building the Sum ter k Wateree Railroad were io the city this norning and the following facts in reference to the progress of the work were ascertained : Six miles of the roadbed beginning at Mid dleton depot have been put into condition for the crossties and the work on the trestle near Middleton is progressing rapidly. Owiog to the bad weather no work to amount to any thing has beea accomplished sicce Friday, bat a large force of baods, males, carts, wagoos and all necessary implements for grading bare been brought to this city and as soon as the water dries off the ground a little, work will be commenced on the road bed extending from the factory to the old roadbed beyond Green Swamp. It is this section of the road, three to three and-a-half miles in length, that includes the greater part of the work that is to be done io the way of grading, and when tbij section is ready for the iron, and the trestles across the several swamps are completed, tbe road will be practically 5 G shed. While the grading is io progress at this end of the road, the build ing of the trestles and the putting down of crossties and iron wilt be poshed from the other end with all possible dispatch. Seve ral sub-contractors are at work with large forces of bands on the roadbed betweeo Mid dleton and Cane Savannah, if bad weather does not retard work serious'? the road will be completed before May 1st without trouble an'J with some days to spare, perhaps. If you are fading under the weakening influence of "female troubles," do not longer experiment with useless or dan gerous drugs, but try Bradfield's Female Regulator It will regulate the menses perfectly, and cure Falling of the Womb, Leucorrhoa, Headache, Backache and Nervousness. It is a harmless vegetable remedy, which puts the menstrual organs in perfect health, stops drains and pains and over comes weakness. Sold at drujr stores for $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Ga. WANTED-To purchase or rent a farm adapted to ntock raising, grain and provision crop9. State term*, character of land, no moer acre?, improvements, $c. Ad dress J M R, St. Charles, S C. Jan 6-J t FOR SALE-Guernsey Bull, 14 months, old From reeistered f :ock. Price$25. (Jan te seen oo Church Street. Too good blood to kill for beef. J. S. Moore, Box 211 Sumter, S. C. * E*b. 8-2;* Do You Buy for Cash? Then it will pay you to see us before purchasing elsewhere. American Stan. Gran. Sugar io obis at 5.45 per lb io lOO-I bags at 5.50 per lb or 17 lbs for Si.00 Best whole Rice, ICO-lb bags at 5 c per lb Good medium Rice, ICO lb b.gs at 4+c per lb Best large lamp Starch, 40-lb bxs, $1.40 pr bx Be8i fancy patent Flour, $4.50 per bbl Best half patent Flour, $4 20 per bbl Big bargains offering in Tobacco and Cigars. Stan. Red Ripe Tomatoes 3-ib cans 90c per dos 2-lb cans 70c per doz Crackers by the box at factory price. Best full Cream Cheese by tbe box at Ile per lb -AT CROSSWELL & CO'S The Cheap Cash Grocers. l ook at This! H. Uar by has just bought a fresh supply of fine work Mules, which wilt arrive on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1899. Call and see them. Prices right. "Diversified Industry a Nation's Prosperity." CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: "Early Wakefield" and "Henderson's Succession," (Grown in the open air) 20c per 100 -ALSO 1 car load Ship Stuff just received. Cot ton Seed Meal and Hulls always on hand. Texas R. P. Seed Oats and everything else in my line" BL HABBYa January 18, 1899. Ryttenbergs Grand Clearance Sale. What's left of our winter goods must be sold. These prices will do it, don't you think? 25 Cheviot Suits, assorted natteras and sizes-what's left of our entire $12 50 line, all to go at $8.99 10 Cheviot Suits, assorted patterns and sizes, balance of our $16 line, your choice for $11.75. All of our shorts and stouts and extra sizes at cost. When we say cost we mean cost. Tne balance of Overcoats at cost-prices range from $2 to $12.75. If you are in need of any youths' or children's Clothing, see us before purchasing, we will save you money. Prices as low as on Men's Clothing. A few single suits of fine all-wool Underwear at less thau cost. Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam Drawers, best quality 75c. Maybe Yo Don't Want to Buy What You Need; But Who Wouldn't Buy a Gold Dollar for 90c, That is what you will be doing if you buy of us, for we are selling out the balance of our 25c colored Half Hose at 19c 25c " Silk and Satin Club Ties at 19c 25c " Silk and Satin Bows at 19c 25c b'ack Silk and Satin Bows at 19c Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam Drawers, best quality at 75c Have you a boy 6, 7, 8 or 9 years old ? Well, don't run the risk of his catching cold, when you can buy an ulster overcoat to fit him for 89c with an extreme!; high collar. Come Early and Get First Choice. E. PLURIBUS DUUM. Oatmeal . 3 c per pound, Buckwheat oe per pound.