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ll UV ? 'fl/ -' ? i- i ; ? .. Xi HY CL1NKSGA1;ES & LANGSTON. AXDKKSON. S. C.. WK! INKS HA Y. MA ii!'II iii. HW. mmm xxiii i VI IF you would know the latest fads in Neck wear, visit us. They are ali on show here. The predominating feature con cerns the Silks -scarcely anything out Stripes. Stripes of all widths and run ning in every direction. All the various shaped Scarfs are smaller than formerly hide less of the shirt bosom. Kew lines just in. Prices 25c. and 50c. Yon v/ant a Stylish H.::. ol'course. You want want one that will not wear "rusty" if sometimes it doesn't get in out of the wet soon enough. That takes quality. You don't want, every little dent in your Derby to leave a mark. The right kind of Hat will spring back, in shape. That takes quality, too. Our Hats are full of these good qualities. Prices from 25c. up to $2.75, and at every price between. A few of those 98c. Hats, that were $1.25, still on sale Remember, we sell for Cash, and Cash only : but we save y iii money on every purchase. THE SPOT O?SH CLOTHIERS. -J oin mi e, Grei Yeux* Gun ! THE K&e??ST STORE i*N;l>lvRB? V \ S\i?M>r,lL. Khj? CAS!! ; r-!:ik'? :: !:v..iy. and !.:?...{?> II- imsv. Wi. u yuu .uaa; - S _tr? O JrU !3 "'Vi have thbin :??'1 prici;.^ to -II;! VIJ?I. loa :.:::< !. < hender than anvh .iv . !-.. .o tall: alina i?. du-t arriving a i.i. ul' Lad io/ U.vt'ords. ail ~tv 1*'.-= .uni lice.-. ]>" -Mri- and sec u- cn Hi- e.-. M? ney .-av ! lor yi?u. Wc haye a -'.i^ii-i id I i ii^ oj' Percales, Dimities, White Goods, Etc. ail and .-ce them. ISxtremely \>>s\ pri?es will make yon lui v. Ladies' and Ghildren\s IIOSK I*?.-. Ilo.-o for Oe. pair. PLA 11) TOKKTKD- wo rt li rj <. f.>r I e. ya ni. Alwav.- (eel ?! home willi ?:-. We an always L?-lad to - .. \ "ii. ONE GB^T WILL BUY JJ .Slate Peneik Lead fVm-ik J"i Eiivei.ipi*. Xc*-??l? .?. Man".-('ollar. *'iiiL'( r Lin-. Ta ld. I Writin- Pa;- r. 'J"< I M a l-l a-.-. Thia-,1-. L'l Sj,fe N'.l ':'<])> r. ::ud thousands o?" <?*??< r ?-efii! a'r?el? -. C^uie an?? trade :it CHKA p:<;*-rr *x< >?c.. . rr> T ?? K SST A TI'-:, THE ST ?iE. MOORE & LUC ?S. COTTON LS rn LAP Gi It CW Kit IKK. LIVE AND LET LT v E IS QUE MOTTO ! t'AMILT am! FA KCl GB00SRIE3. STATE NKU'S \u\\AX AT DUE vVi-lS'F. ii ;- or Ho [.iVctriiie? ai: Am?n-i; i, lins to .Vail? lil lilt] war wi i i: >i>ai Nur.- T al Contra iii i'a cr Vi ii .A>.-"ci;iib-li wil lia, never u?od malcho? or kcro.-eno ^-v the-im- t.. the ?jil. Ho road? by the traditional pino ?'Xl"-'0l?xi arr?M.l iii knot and ' ciirrie>" lin- fr?.m Chr:?t- illina u?psy-turvy and nias tn Christ ma.-. .-.loopy wau..-:- ai i.ie - Tin- Prohibition executive .-om- tr0:It .vou v-'' ]r mit too "!' iii!.- .State lia? called a Stat?- no-'?'"1 ooiivoiition ;.. ?neel in Columbia April ''Hl- .-'!'-alun7- seri -; l ?-1, KM- ... . excitement wa- t*:?r???> lia? -et . itri'T l.-'.loot Iu'iir ami ; won; on two Hat oar.-. . Tho.\ wer- ix-ami lui ? ?ah c.-tou To::, ^?ati.- ha- n-ec-?ln.y - rn?1 t" No a - Mos-r.-. Coo,.,,, Summer? ami ?-M?'no!.o;mitn. Ile ha, [earned the i ?corito William?, ol" Anirn-ia. am! . ^s-''i'o :<^!-'. chemin Koine Charlie am! Tram-is l-?shbourm-. of do a> l?eme does." Hf Snowed th?> i Columbia, aro prc].alim-' t.. Mart in a '" h'15 li?Sl ?l?^-h which !i? made in j row day? for t m. a li a . N-bra?ka, in- S'-isth Carolina, ll wa-: nt ii roon wood-j . t,. II,-'-,, il... ,;,,,;,-,> tili- mornimr. Ho wa- speaking to I ,,,,,],,.;. wheel- ., , ,,", ; !.Dim p-opn wh'.-i- eh uren-ii kc "!' l . H?!( mile?. -diem--' wa? in ?rrikiIJJ eoirtrn.-l to the Clemson Ci;-, ):?.< rm,my t.. ?'d>y acclaims whi-h mel .rr. <-lcd him '?oin;. Tiro tren HI ri; r ha? received :'~ il!' ??i? way irom tho train to ??."iii.Milo thi? Season from ti?e ?eriili/er tli'.* .-tana on im- pulule sonare. lie tag tax;. At the moctim; .-!' thc tnt?- . i?Iu-1rali_ a point by ene ol' t.-c- iv.-iitly it wa? decided to appro- :lPl anecdotes with which his ?.riat. .-M'J.."?!'o their surplus lo the ?peoolic? abound, lt wa? an old story, erection .d' :i textile mill. Work will ,),;t '< ?",,k r-1 .'! ?!,ler?sl wh,:" Lo!d be-in un the build imr at an carle dav. by him. lt was about a medical -tu Nato M.mdav nis-hl Charle? -<':!l 1v!ln ^oo? ai: :aminati"ii v?\? i ic .Viider?oVi. colored, was waylaid and m an cr.obriatc condition. " I he stu robbed ??J iJad-sden street near Sydney dent went into asalooh. ora? I should Park, in Columbia. Ho wa? knocked '?<" :i dispensary." said Mr. down ic- ;i blow from behind, hi: liana? ana ?n i Meir. ami a rope lieu around his nee'<. lie wa- rubbed n{ -.vi.-s v. ..! whi-h lu- was Lr.%-i-r,rer. ryan. An outburst <>i laughter ce tc i thi.- re fen-n e.- i" South Caro lor hiw. A rai.-ins pi. euliai hand ,;,, : i,..,! 11, ; Uti Walker, . I the ih-n -low ('imfederatc *'< -":?'w'n'-? i-'i"-- '' '^'??r l,i;'lt:T: army .rn iii.- -t, m.M i n't lie public '". H,L-. 'Th- dollar- ai- j.-nin- fat s.jiiaro for tho tir.-i lime since tln-y ,,!" !I'-*' ''?in. wereon tl.-.-oast, a period of:>7 roar?. ,l woul'! ?".' r"ll.v :,tlr>,ul'1 (inc remained in Holcomb hegion; the 1'ioi?ucc Mr M ryan? ? peech. lr other transferring to Hampton Legion. w?'uld lo?,., in.ueli s-n-d nut in cold Their ?wapping of anecdote? and ex- ^i^- ' ?"ly w|,.-n h.-ard in the full. p-1-ieiio-, was iiii.-1-estin-and tou.-hin- rosi.nant v"i,-- ..f Mr. Bryan i:- ono and ,on.o "f th-i. -mr, .-ali..:, would , :?!d- a-.-imilat- il..- !..,-{- ?hi-!, h ffri ,/,/ ' Th- s uh;-o i was frc- -liv. . A dry i !?l ' ii ncc Was ! ii< tiie L'.OMO Ve,. I .-lomid ?ik, t" -peak t, iv people i:. tai- State as possib ! wa- ia-; invited t-(.'"lunibia. "i* ::)..;..' persons ni tm- hall look a long breath :ind then < ; aitteu it ia a burst of. yells, and cheers. Time and awaiti tliey ?rave vent to their feel i inri?-. ifenl I rapnin*.r vi :: ?' lui rcmarkeU an .>;?! ?aa; at hi?! liiv.ei^'i lier lacie- fr..ni :. i",h.t su anywiies - ?. ?et ur e. va- sta ri n .nor ia the -?ft .d' ss. honest .?ad <... evf.:nnr KlU-rbe. liov. Kih i!- said gaze in open-eyed w-mdor and admira- uon'- !':!' ?,? tUtU>v :lire:ul>' :i j ii-.a :,; ihr man who three years hciiec : household ,v"T thrumdea;; nie State: J may be the next i're-ident ul'the.- 'Hie fea rb'?.? liuht ..?" Mr. H ryun to j i:"ited.States; email.-ip-nr ;!:.. pcoph- ;,;.,? -.von the A .ania,.- decorated wi til bunting :i(lm?ra??on nf ali. hut nea m?re than and I" ni ted States ila-- and drawn by L\<ro?i:nan:-: v'?rr wrntiivuing iv., haiid-omu black h-ev-cs awaited . :'A'JU'~ lhi:i r"!:1<-' L?mo- ,:,'v" Mr. llryan. i le va.? e-enrted to it by crnor ni kobe introduced Mr. H ryan. Congressuran Satimer. Senator"Me- The audwMicc broke ?nm cheers at Laurin and liovcrm-r KllurUe ?? ii"' mention of Mr. bryan's nanie. As pied the other tua. -.,1-. Tia -tart ho ? aine forward tho apphmsc was re was na..:,. and carnages and wagons ,,0l,1fe5: Tll',!l sample ?d' thc l\d! in behind aie! formed a procos- wonderful llin--neliof l5l?' man; ^.t. 'which has been noted -.. ?Ve.jnehtly , ,. . . . lcd'..re. occurred 1; :cemed as if < in tiie . ? I? t s lc i rt ^ . .! the mini I lu: ; . . party wa, a;,; by a eayalcade of ol) ye .rag est , , vet tl;e mere rai.?;::- .: a:.- Iiaau anni.- lum vv. .ai. i "! ? a " ! . ai a !< . < : 1 ? . . I lie y hu and elia med a rhyme. '.he "illy di.-iinguir-hable word <?! which was (.ryan. I hie W <.-;. ;?. mo a large place, but e?ery eiti/.en. woman ?uni chilli, wore out to do honor t" tlir d\< liutMi-islicd cue-r. Mr. ll ryan and < !.o\crmo: FJlerbe were liri TC-II i" the leon. ?.! I'rn fes sor I're-sley. where they were eil (ort .ii ne? I. S.-na!.-!- Mel.a nit. ?a- a eue-t Mr. i'la ll"., wiry. \'i.-it..r- from a tiler I? lac - lac t ee a.at,ea L i.j. a . 1... ri .... cpi.! . I In -.mic ia -,i?.; wa- tra.- ul '.ar re- 1 i ?gi mr. This fundamental principle; he-tliuiijtlit. "hfiidu be applied to all i|iu:.stio?s. 1 le illustrated by adapting it taxation. In-"ni this applied h?5 fundamental rule ?ii th. money nuestioi! aad showed \: >w present system kepi ad mea ; rom acing < anal. ; Mr. I?ryan ;!, a ;vc> ; into ::n . x j wire re .1 r. I; ratio nf !.; ro i. Tho people .-warmed up on the r v trum to get en opportunity to shake hands. This ] :. ~ t ? - -1 for some time. Mr. Bryan ana the Congres-io:) -i party wer- entertained to-iii?h? bvtho faeitlrv ol the t'.><:> . . '! he Con-res^ ?H uaroo r^'rguson. Linera;, as sell the c?en o ince., Mr. Curzon, la tlie ilous of t ommous to-oay: whether there : ? any truth in tho re.? orts that comuitt nications i>n the Cuban :?uest??h lav* been ?xtdiauged between tilt: Brills!: am!.assaib'r at Vv'a.-idr.gton. Sir duiiaa l'auncelnie. and tho loyvernmeni'at the United States. Mr. Curzon s:iid that no e ennuin: cations liad been exchanged. nba. Huber! V'aleniine h)unconibe? Conservative, gave notice tUuL he would ask Mr. Curzon whether, wr?ii the view of recognizing the identity o: tlie int. rests .d' all Knglish-speaking peoples her majesty s government wi. consider the advisability of placing thc services of the British fleet at tke .lisp...-al of thc I uited States, in the event of complications between thc I ni ted ."..tates and any foreign power The "juestion. however, was not put Relative to the withdrawal of hi* i|Uestion. Mr. huncoiubo said: "???Af ter consnliatiiOi wita tay friends. '. tl ec id ed that tin exae* torn: of thJ . ?uestion mad.- it inopportune to pitt ir. lt was filmed owinv t<< the wide t.rcat Britain and tIv I tuted >tatei are inseparably intertwined. To day s expression and endorsement w . will .. ventilate so soon as we caa frame the ipiestion ia the exact tcrun which clearly ex ore.-.- the feeling ot the Uor.se of Commons-that any trouble threatening the knited State i will be shared by 'heat Britain/ Other memi-er- of tlie House cr. Commons who wer.' interviewed or: the .-ame sub ice t al! s nek o in a -ita: h.- strain. The New Void: corre-ivellen i o? : IK?h? T. ?t-?,,, J. >avs 1 ?). 5'i??iia? ?i: in .. : iai-li.