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THXANNIG TBIMS
.1 -trin~g -S . C;.
8. A. NETTLES, Editor.
ThersDAto WOrdM 7s 1sp1
The Charleston World Suspends.
The Charleston World has suspend
ed publication. No reason is assign
ed. The World was a welcomed pa
per to this office, and has done much
good during its four years' existence.
It makes the following announce
ment:
With this issue the publications of the
World-Budget Company are discontinued.
Mr. Wilson G. Harvey, Jr., formerly bus
iness manager, will be at the office, 39
Hayne street, for the purpose of settling up
the affairs of the company.
All money due the WTorld-Budget Compa
ny must be paid to him at once, and all
claim for unexpired "paid in advance"
subscriptions should be made to him
promptly.
The Fair in Manning Next Week.
The colored people of this county
have made a laudable step in the
right direction, and one calculated to
largely improve their own condition
and to benefit the county. They will
next week hold a mechanical and ag
ricultural fair near the depot, and the
prospect is for a big success. It will
begin Wednesday and continue for i
four days. An advertisement else
where gives full particulars. We
hope'the white people will lend them
all the encouragement they can, and
especially that they will attend the
fair.
Foreston Farming.
Foreston has raised some fine corn
and cotton this year. We rode
through a number of the farms not
, long since, nd were much pleased
with the beautiful crops. We rode
through the farms of Messrs. Hud- E
Sprot Land, Wise, Wilson,
F , kicibou& and Walter, and found'
them all extra good.
We were told that Col. R B. Hud
gins had bought one field from Mr.
W. T. .P. Sprott containing seventeen
. acres, 'ust as it stood, and had agreed
t gather it gin it, and to pay Mr.
Sprott thirteen 500-pound bales for it.
E Col Hudgins expects to clear about
v$25 by the trade. This was not any
_of the brag cotton, either.
Col. Hudgins's offer to stake fifty <
acres of Foreston cotton against any
, other fifty acres in the State, the win
ner to take all the cotton, has not
been accepted yet.
Let's Have the Canning Factory.
All persons interested in the canning fac
tory are requestPd to meet in the court house
Friday afternoon, October 13th, at 5 o'clock
:sharp. ItIs important that all in any way
interested should attend, whether or not
'they have subscribed for stock.
County Alliance.
SThe County Alliance met in the court
house last leriday, and the sub-aliances
were well represented. County President 1
gamnes E. Davis presided, and after the aflh
anee was called to order and the openin 1
'rlmnaries concluded the Hon. James B
6 naIwho was present was called upon
for a talk. Mr. Tindal responded with one
of the clearest, and best speeches we have
ever heard him deliver, and that is saying
much for he always delivers fine speeches.
Those who were detained from attending
the meeting missed a grand opportunity
for learning what every Alliance man should
know. Among other business transacted,
it was decided to have three public alliance
meetings in the county. Manning, Silve",
and Pine Grove were the points selected,
and some able speakers from abroad will
be invited to attend. It is proposed to
make these meetings gala occasions, and
everybody that desires to encourage the
farmers' in their efforts to better their con
dition should lend a helping hand to make]
these meetings successful.
Hand-sewed lady shoes, $3.00 at Hort'n,
Burgess &Co.
Granulated Sugar, 4 pounds for 25 cents,
at~alisky's.
Bestesewing machines for the least money
tthat Sires & Chandler keep
a full line ~otindow glass always on hand-.
Local ]!Iews.
Bead the street tax ordinance, and be
governed accordingly.
Fresh kit mackerel at Johnson's.
CouretNmeton here Monday, October 19th.
Judg Notonwill preside.
Go to Brockinton's drug store for pure
drugs and medicines.
TheT Yug Men's Building and Loan As-i
aoiato, of Manning, has been chartered.r
H. Levi has in stock the celebrated Sa
~borsacgar. Try them.t
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dren
nn, of this place, died last Sunday morn
W. H. Young is agent for Singer's V. S.
No. 2, three-drawer machines. t
Julian Wilson, son of Mr. A. J. Wilson, .J
-of Foreston, died of typhoid fever in Jack- s
sonville, Fla., Aug 16th.
If you want furniture of the latest design
at the lowest price go to Sires & Chandler.
The parties liable for street tax must pay
in their two dollars by thel15th. The clerk ~
is ready to give you a receipt for the money. i
Unlaundried shirts, 50c., worth double s
the money, at Horton, Burgess & Co.
Mr. B. N. James and Miss Bosa Alice I
Boshette, daughter of Mr. J. H. Boschette, j
of Santee, were married last month by Trial .
Justice A. J. Bichbourg.
Buy your fruit and vegetables from EB
Thames, opposite the Ba".
The eamination of teachers for pud~ie a
schools was held last Friday. There were
six applicants; two young ladies and fourr
negro men. All ceept. one negro got third
grade certificates.
If1 you want paints, oils, white l'ad, win
dow glass, alabastine, varnishes, brushes,
etc., call and see us. We~ em"y a large
stock of these goods. J. G4. Dinkins & Co.
The first advertisement in ]ast week's
Abberile Press and Banner is headed, in big
display type, "New Spring Goods," and it
then goes on to narrate that the advertiser
has "opened up a splendid stock of spring
and sumner goods." What's the matter
with Abbeville, anyway ? Can it be possi
ble that Tillman is responsible for this con
dition of things ? We notice also that a
number of other papers are runnmug sprimg
advertisements. The Laurensaclle Herald
hasn't a fail advertisement in it, and one ad
vertisement states that "choice spring goods
are arriving daily."
Boys' pants, 12 to 20 y ea's, all wool, for
75 cents; boys' suits, all wool, S1.20 up;
nen's cheviot suits, all wool $3.50. A very
large stock of clothing and shoes to select
from at M. Kalisky's.
Goods sold at lowest cash prices at John
son's.
10 pounds family flour for 25 cents at Ka
lisky's.
Call at W. H. Young's for the best sewing
machine in the market.
When you come to Manning be sure to
call at Sires & Chandler's furniture store.
Fresh and choice fruit of all kinds
always on hand at B. Thames's, opposite
the Bank.
Are the mosquitoes troublesome? if so
ya bottle of our "Mosquito Conqueror."
twill drive them from the house. Only
0cnts a otl. J. G inkinna &nCo
ayings and Doings of the Colored Peo
ple Throughout Clarendon and Else
where.
BY B.. A. STEWART.
The Odd-Fellows successfully laid the
:o -er stone of their lodge last Friday. A
;treet parade was indulged in. Delegations
,rom Georgetown and Sumter were ii at
:endance. V. 0. McLeod, of Sumter, was
naster of ceremonies.
Rev. L. W. Jenkins, formerly pastor of
fzareth Baptist church, but now of Cl.arles
:on, S. C., will lecture at the first-named
:hurch Thursday night, the Sth inst. Sub
ject, "Observations on the Great South
West." He has just returned as delegate to
.he convention of his ciureh, held in Dal
as, Texas, and no doubt had occasion to
aote down something of interest of that de
veloping country. He was noted while here
is a man who delighted in adhering to his
well-defined line of Christian duty, more
than may be said of some others who walk
in similar professions.
All Men are Liars.
Sam Jones, the evangelist was conducting
i meeting down in Georgia not long. Acres
)f people were before him. "I wonder,"
3ried he, "if there are in this " ,eat crowd
some clean-mouthed men who have never
told a lie. If there are any heroes of tiat
ort will they please rise for a moment?'
'here was a long pause; ther one man rose
timidly and stood with an air of keen yet
morscious integrity, the target of ten thous
rud eyes. Presently another rose, and
then another and another, until nineteen
were on their feet. "Thank you; thank
you," said the evangelist, graciously, to
ach in turn. Then he added impressively;
"Will you please remain standing while
lhe whole congregation prays for these
aineteen colossal liars ?"
Pleasant as Lemonade'
Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir regulates
:he liver and bowels. A pleasant lemon
Irink; a substitute for all cathartic and liver
pills, castor oil, and all cathartic and liver
nedicines. It cares all diseases caused from
i diseased liver or constipation, such as
,hills, fever, and headache, dizziness, bil
ousness, bad breath, sour stomach, consti
ation, indigestion, pains in back, side, or
imbs, bad colds, etc. It purifies the blood.
t does not make you sick while acting. No
estriction of diet or habits required while
aking the Elixir. It acts directly upon the
iver and bowels, at the same time gives
trength and vigor to the whole system. Dr.
dozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the
resh juice of lemons, combined with other
regetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic
timulants, and blood purifiers.
For sale at Dr. W. M. Brockinton's drug
tore.
In Memoriam.
he Following Tributes of Respect
Were Adopted by the Last Quarterly
Conference of the Methodist Church
in This Pla e.
God, in his wisdom, has seen fit to
emove from our midst our much
oved sister and co-laborer, who for
nore than a score of years labored
,arnestly and faithfully as a member
>f this Quarterly Conference, doing
ood wherever she went, a.id always
eaving a benediction and halo of
rightness in the places she visited
friend to all, and a leader in every
nterprise where she could do aught
n the cause of Christ for the church
nd humanity. We desire thus feebly
o b: .r testimony to our love for her,
nd to the. fait _ulness and efficiency
nd Christ-like spirit with which she
>erformed all her work, therefore be
t resolved,
1. That in the death of Sister Davis
se have lost one whose life was a
>enedicto.; diligent in b -mess, fer
re t in s',irit, serv ng the Lo d; ener
:etic, persevering, p:udent, loving: it
B hard to con. -t the v:,lue of -ser to
2. Ti-at a page of our Minute book
e inscribed to her memory.
3. That a copy of t~iese resolutions
uitably inscribed be sent to the fain
ly, and to che MAXN TIMES and
he Southern Christian Advocate,
pith a request for publication.
WHEREAS, God in His allwise and
nscru able providence has seen fit to
'eove from amdong us into the life
>eyond our worthy and beloved
roter, R. S. Co mnor; and whereas,
t is meet and just that our church, of
hich he was a valued member,
ould record its testimony to his
worth and brotherly love for the
ame, be it
Resolved, that in the death of
rother E~. S. Conner this church has
ost a zealous and devoted brother,
2s family a loving and kind father,
and the community an honored and
especeed citizen.
Resolved, that his valued counsels
and aid have ever been at
he command of his church,
o whose success he has con
ributed so much, and the touch
f his kindly hand, and the sound of
he voice now stilled in death, will
ong and ever remain in loving re
nembrance to us.
Resolved, that a copy of the resolu
ions suitably inscribed be sent to his
amily, and to the MANNING TIMES
and the Southern Christian Advocate,
vith a request for publication.
The Partin Murder Case.
On last Wednesday evening Deputy Sher
IJ. H. Watson and Charles Curtis were ar
ested on a warrant sworn out by WV. A.
artin, father of the deceased, and charging
bem with the murder of W. W. Partin.
'he preliminary hearing came off on Satur
ay before Trial Justice Wells. The evi
ence was very slight and wholly circum
tantial, but the defendants were committed
jail for trial at this term of the court. La
er in the afternoon they appeared before
udge Norton and were granted bond in the
un of $500 each.-Sumter Freeman.
It Works Wonders.
The tonic and alterative properties
f S. S. S. are now widely known, and
enjoys wonderful popularity as a
pring medicine. It is as perfectly
dapted to the delicate system of a
ittle child as it is to that of the adult,
t works wonders on those who use.
Sas a tonic, as an alterative, and as a'
lood purifier. It gives health,
trength, and heartiness to the sick
nd feeble. It is adapted to the very
oung and the very old. It revives,
enews, and builds up the feeble or
he broken-down system.
Santee River
WAnEE, October 6.-9 A. M.-At Station
o. 11, or. the Wateree river: Gauge read
ag 3.1 feet- water, falling; current velocity
er second, 2 feet; weather, fair; up stream,
L report.
WATEEE, October 5.- 9 A. M.--At Station
o. 11, on the Waterec river: Gauge read
ng 3.2 teet; water, falling; current velocity
er second, 2 feet; weather, fair; up stream,
o report. --
What is Scrofula
It is that Impurity in the blood, which, accumu
lating In the glands of the neck, produces un
sightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful
rnnning sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which
developes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often
casng blindness or deafnless; which Is the origin
of pimples, cancerous growths, or many other
manifestations usually ascribed to " humors."
It Is a more formidable enemy than consumpti.on
or cancer alone, for scrofula combines the worst
possible features of both. Deing the most ancient,
It is the most general of all diseases or affections,
for very few persons are entirely free from it.
Howan itbe cured ? By taking Hood's Sarsa
parila, which, by the cures it has accomplished.
often when other medicines have failed, has
proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine
for this disease. For anl affections of the blood
Hood's Sarsaparilla is unequalled, r.nd some of the
cures It has effected are really wonderful. If you
suffer from scrofula In any of Its various forms,
be sure to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
soidbyadrgglst. 51; sixfors5. Preparedonly
by C. iHOODaco.,Ahpothecaries,Lowen, lass.
100 Doses One Dollar
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
crently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem efffectually, dispels colds, head
aebes and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Fige is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasmng to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
yoular remedy known.
yup of Figs is for sae in 50c
and 1 bo~ttles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand ill pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F10 SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISO, CAL..
L.OUISVILLE, KY. MEW YORK, N.YV.
Quarterly Sfttment
-OF
The: Bank : of : Xain
At the close of business Sep. 30, 1891.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts ......... $ 84,743. 47
Due from other Banks ... .. ... 10,887.87
Furniture and ainxtures ....t.. 972.81
Csh on hand this day.... ... . 4,206.9
$100,811.13
LIABTITIES.
Capital Stock paid in......... $ 30,300.00 y
Re-discountu................. 36,496.13
Undivided Profits (net) ....... 7,625.16
[ndividual Deposits. ....... .... 26,389.84
$100,811.13 fI
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Conlyrmry oF CItsnDoe.vr o
d, Joseph Sprott, Jr., Cashier of The Bank
of Manning, do solemnly swear that the
bove sttement is true to th best of my
knowledge and belief.
JOSEPH SPROTT, JR.,
Cashier.
Subsetibed and swom to before me this
5th day of October, 1891.
LOUiaS APPELT,
.r i Notary Pub c for S. w.
subrstAttes:
SANFRACIEO.IL
LOUIAVILLE.BY.,E OK .Y
glerly StatmetC.
Attera candse ofbsoreSe. References
W.EM.RCESH,
Loans and Dscounts nng.. 84,434
Duefro oter onth.. .0878
F Mritue ache Fitreserd Addres1
UnierofiT (nmetn.F.rtilizer5.1d
Ianualrn Deoiany.will.be.he6d38t.8t
SEar OFSmmro, OUT C.OL~ , onOtoe
C1st,1891 ot 9 o'cl o . m. o tepr
IrJseh caprttoc of Csid ofmpeank
fr Manintoua do olmlyrs twety-onte
aboder ofmti theuoardtof bietof
knowledge and belief
StemayoOber , 1891.
N otiyPjce fo!S
thLEi, Stat Doircos.hrb ivnta
plCtterLgilaur of hi atecatit
earoa merandinera sorel Reorncesh
equrl ire tionl at oncea thort ao
Mrarolid'sOldStn.
P.annBiG.RS C
MANNING TAHROTE.
forale T.omscher y furnished with
uests. xcellen table spl wit C.s
AMrs. M. O THRE SOProp.
ernus f Thoumtonp Fertiliery a
fatry . LuIERT ST ., onOtoe
st 181 at 9 'clock . fo.hepr
fro si thM and ollars Phto -Twentn
Byorderio the bardng of ecto-s.
>1e ofeClarendon.acc
SetembeO29 1891.c
IHN PUSACTROTINHBEl AL
tlion Senotice is herow atour stats
nex altoseo fowuhoity to etend iecott
aw est direto asearl enatemenotahi aro
lices wilate liied s to etendt sidrail
roadfr g Atin inasuthinrsonbeat
erly wietion an. fr s soeoite tothe
yft aseran orhentour pirort us aouth
biort Britsh.an MrctlE Fir
new unire Bnance room pary.o
us.tC. Eomel Fire, supplied Company.t
thxle mar ca n suffrd. Convni pybaty.
M. Ai0.NETTLES, Prop.t,
STY uTiR, S. C..
I. RYTTENBERG & SONS.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LLWAYS : IN : THE : LEAD.
(
One of the largest department stores in the South, occu
pying more square feet of space than any
house in the State.
V117 - MOO - A - OOPIZ- -T1 - I -I 7 '
.dL - Filled - With - Tae C
Choicest Goods
-OF BOTH
l'orign -:- and -:- Domestic -:- Manufacture.
Our styles and prices challenge competition. It will be
both pleasant and profitable for you to
visit our establishment. No brag or
bluster, but SOLD FAc'rs, and everything as represented.
At the earnest solicitation of our lady patrons we have
dded a t
Dress-Making Department,
rhich will be open for business on September 21.
Having secured the services of a Modiste and assistant
com New York, we want our work to be our advertisement.
000
WE -:- CALL -:- SPBCIAL -:- ATTENTION -:- OF -:- MERCHANTS
-TO OUR
JOBBING DEPARTMENT,
Lnd are prepared to offer them goods as low as any house
outh of New York.
.fm COME AND GET OUR PRICES.
J. RYTTENBERG & SONS,
CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS, SUMTER, S. C.
LOUI LOYNS,
-DEALER 1N
Qeneral - Merchandise,
aMnning, S. C.
I have laid in this season decidedly the largest stock of goods I
have ever carried, consisting of everything usually kept in a first
class General Merchandise Store, and I am selling at prices as low
as any Merchant can dispose of Goods of like quality.
Dry G-oodis. Shcxem cto FCC~t3.
I have an unusually full stock inshoes
I hae a unuualy ful sockI have ever kept, and ask for only a
1 kinds of ladies' dress goods, trim- trial to be able to sell the goods. I
ings, walking jackets, shawls, flan- have them in all styles and qualities;
ls, ladies' underwear, hosiery, etc.; boots, shoes, and slippers, for men,
do not attempt to enumerate the ladies, boys, gls, and the babies.
nes of all these different goods, but
n satisfied that an inspection of this
apartment will please in both variety
id price. Our prices are as low as harn ess
Le lowest. Every farmer knows the value of
-00 - good harness. I keep it, for buggies
and wagons, and guarantee my har
ness to Ive satisfaction. The Kip
G-rc~Ceries. Skin Horse Collar, with patent hooks,
This is something all are deeply have no superior; whips, bridles,
Thisli saddles, etc., on hand.
mcerned in, and I make it a point
keep such groceries as will please. 0
not only carry a regular line of ba
m, flour, &c., but I have on hand a
ce assortment of the best fancy gro
ries, cakes, crackers, french sar- Clothing in great variety, for all
nes, canned pears, and all such.
nescaned ear, ad al sch.sizes, ages, classes, and conditions,
ry a can of grated pineapple, one of and at prices to suit everybody.
e most delicious dishes to be had Children's suits in a large variety at
Led th bet t ehad an hoe t avie civerkpn ask wis r Nonl bet
iywed. NoMstetm opat ai"adte"oa u~.
hv bo g trial Goobeabl to sell tegos
nd ell hem wil, if hard-an rcothemi a pies andqulites
bforts llhmoey slipe w me,.
t lice ral ndtherJ bi.
LEODis nw wih m, anwilta egra pare nwseval e his
goodd. er hrnet Ikepulloybgge
Skinninrse C.lar, with.atent books
DW'D E. REMBER, EiWA rTW. L. YRTMAR.HALL"
of iRembert, S.C.) LE IVIRU E, flEMDEfl CONIU (of Charleston.)
Have Opened a First-Class
WHOLESALE GROCERY
ind General Merchandise Business in the City
f Sumter, at the Corner of Main and Repub
ican Streets.
A Full Line of General Merchandise Consisting of
.adies' Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Harness,
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Tinware,
Boots and Shoes, Men's & Children's Clothing, Etc.
The above lines have been selected with much care. Our styles are nobby and new, and
ur prices are low. Having spent 20 days in the Northern Markets we feel confident that we
ave for the inspection of the public one of the CHOICEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in
umter. Mr. S. J. McFadden, of Clarendon, will serve our customers in this department.
With six years' experience and ample capital we feel sure that we can please.
- A FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G-eneral Meroantile Establishnaent.
FERTILIZERS IN SEASON. In our Wholesale Grocery we buy from first hands in
/ar Load Lots, strictly for SPOT CASH, and we propose to give our customers the benefit of
ur large spot cash purchases. In connection with our Wholesale Grocery we have a Retail
)epartment in charge of Maj. Marion Sanders, who will give our patrons the benefit of our
Vholesale Prices. After January 1st, we will advance Merchandise, Fertilizers, and Money
n good paper. We propose to do a First-Class, Honest, and Upright business (strictly on bus
aess principles).
T.Last, "E3nt "Nct T-east,
We extend a hearty and cordial invitation to call and inspect our large and varied Assortment, and get our
rices. Call early and save money. Hoping to see you all soon, we are Yours, Anxious to Please,
Edward E. Eembn3ert & Co.,
Prices and Samples mailed on application. We will call at- w,.
,ntion to our Special Lines later. Get our prices on Bagging,
'ies, and Meat.
A NEW STORE!
When you come to Sumter look out for our
store. Our sign is a large
HORSE SHOE,
fy, ".,. 9 r1% 11 1 0 ^1 1 1 1 It TT 11 -- 1
.LfituIJ1)II 0 111J10111 Ul UUUU .UA. UT C LIMVC Eu 11muIIoUii Du DAN7
and stand prepared to solicit the patronage of the people of
Clarendon county. We realize that a large proportion of the
trade of that county visits Sumter, on account of its being a
W market with the strongest kind of competition, and also realizing 3
that in order to expect a share of that patronage, we must en
Z ter the race and M
Make Ourselves Felt as Competitors.
We have the advantage of being able to boast of having
NO OLD STOCK ON HAND,
as our store and stock are bran new. The utmost care was ex- I
ercised in the selection of every article, and every purchase
was made with the view of making strong competition stronger.
o The Dry Goods Departinient of ouz establishment is presided
over by Mr. Riley Venning. In this Department everything in the Dry
Goods Line can be found. -0
Cashmeres, Henriettas, Albatrosses, Glorias, Flannels, Tricots of all Widths,
Flannel - Sultings, - Brocades - of - Every - Variety,
and a Full Line of Trimmings to match. And in
OTIONS F&. NTC GrOO3DS,
and Latest Styles of Novelties we venture the assertion that no house in the C
city can equal us.
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, & Gents' Furnishing Goods, all
from first hand, and from reliable manufacturers. A full line in the Crock
ery and Glassware Line. Our Grocery Department contains Fancy and Sta
ple Groceries, and we are prepared to handle these goods in all quantities.
from the People of Clarendon is earnesely solicited, so that we can give them
a practical illustration of what we have in store for them.
Very Respectfully,
DcsChamps Bros.,
Sumter, S. C.
%handler, Shaw & Co.,
(Sumter, S. C., at Winn's Old Stand),
-Iia-%e Openec Their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF 0
,LOTHI iNG, HATS,
0. 0
and Furnishing Goods,
FOR
Ven, Boys, and Children,
And are now prepared to show a nice, cheap, and complete
ine of Goods In Every Department.
1,000 SAMPLE HATS AT 50 CENTS ON THE $1.00.
MEN'S, BOYS', AND CILDREN'S SUiITS
At Prices Lower than Ever Before.
ii -.Men's and Boys' all-wool Suits at $4.50.
Men's and Boys' all-wool Pants at $1.50.
Boys' Suits, ages 4 to 13, at 75c.
Men's and Boys' Wool Hats at 20c.
Men's and Boys' Felt Hats at 45c.
Men's and Boys' Genuine Linen Collars at 8c., 10c., and 12 1-2c.
Men's and Boys' Genuine Celluloid Collars at 18c.
* Men's and Boys' Genuine Zylonite Collars at 12 1-2c.
Harris Wire Buckle, Grip Back Suspenders, every pair warranted for
twelve months, at 25c., 50c., and '75c.
* Also a complete line of Stylish, Perfect-Fitting, Square-Shoulder, Tail
or Made Suits For Men and Boys, at the Very Lowest Prices.
Pants or Suits Xade to Or'der,
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