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corree.t.ed Overy Tueadity anma Friday by 1ummer Brom. Mleal,.... ...,............... .. .......,. 6(3. -Shoulders ........................... I I Ca' . I m .................... .............. 1 0 12c. E )TABLIS.IED18 TILLMAN DFEENDS THE DISPENSARY S1 VYS '1 1 E TROUB 1c. LAWgtE sak... .10 .. -1-i cwt................. 30c. Country Prodtuce. u tt or, per lb .................. I 20c. lggs, por dozen ............ ( loc. Cl 10kens, each.................... 124 20c. leas, per bushel..... ............ (I g700. Corn, per busle.... 600. Oats, per bushel........... . 3515oc. Sweet potatoes ................. 5060C. Turkeys, per lb ........... . 8c. Fodder, per cwt .................. 7 85c. For Exchmige or Sato. One 15 horse on -in will be sold Cheap Or exchanged for a 25 horse engine. Apply at Herald and News oilce. f&t-tf. 11oniaria Club. There will be a meeting of the Pona ria Democrat,ic Club at Pomarla, S. C., on Saturday, August 14, 1897, at 4 o'clock p). in. A full attendaneo 1s re W. T. HATTON, PresdentAe JNO. c. AULL, Secretary. .f cc the confidence the people have placed in the firm known as ledenbaugh &. 1-utclilson in, the past and hope that you will continue to give the house your patronage sinco our dis dissolution. I am very respectfully yours, f.3t, Jos. T. HUTCHISON. Excurmon iates to ureenville, S. C. The State Conventici Co,ifederate Camps meets in Greenville, S. C., Au gust 25-27. Tickets on sale August 24, 25 and 211, good to return until August 310. Fare from Newberry i.40. Wly will you buy] bitter nauseating tonics when GmO's TASTLi- CHILL TONIC is as pleasant, as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every ease Where it fails to cure. Price, 50 cents. Teacier Wanted Por Dominick school. Apply to M. Q. Chappoll, .1. T. McKittrick, W. -1. Wallace, f 4t Trustees. Specli lMtes. ''lhe Southern Will sell special rateI tickwts as follows: $5.50 to Camden, S. C., and return, on accouint of meeting of State Sunday school !onIvenitioni, August, 24-26t,h. TPickets on sale August 23, 24, 25, good -etuirn until August 28th. Fare from Priosperiity $5.25. For further information write to J. A. Uurton, agent, Newherry, S. C. Mr. ('. D). Yonker, a well known druggit of liowlin g Green, Ohio, in sp)eai ng of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edly, says: "'I t ake pleasure In recoim mendinig it to muy customers, for I am certini that it, will always please them. 1 will mtore of It than all other kinds put together.'" For sale by W. E. Pelhamn. The 10t.ant.ic Coast Line Is otfering inducements to all those who wvish to take summer trips5. Tickets to Gllenni Springs from New h.wrry $4.45, P'rosperity $4.45, Clinton $3.35. TPickets t.o St,ate Convention, United States Confederato Camps, Greenville, S. C., wvill be on sale Aug. 24, 25, 26, with linal limit Auxg. 30. Round trip) tickets one cent per mile each way. ThronghI tickets from Charleston * $4.85, Clinton, 95c, Darl6ngton $3.0 Newberr'y, $l.40, Prosperity, $1.50, Snumt er, 3i.10. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children. . N OT FEEING ELL THEN TRY Syr'up Sarsaparill Ia. Tis~ preparation is a combination of drugs having altorative, tonic stimuilant and laxative action. It contains t.hree drugs which the ~medical professxion recommend for ~,kin d isonxes, Scrofulous affections, D yspepsia, Livor Complaints, Rhuxe maitism, etc. It is carefully prepared from the puxrost (drugs and is sold at 75 cente nx bottie at R?obestson & Gilder's Druo- 8/Ore. VAlt1OUH AND) ALL ABOUT. A shower of rain would help the gardens iii, towu now. Rev. Geo. A. Wright Isassisting in a protractd meeting in AIuQrens CoUn.y. The Coppock spring hiis dried up since t,he punilp has been put to work in the artesiani well. Cotton is opening very fast and it wiill not be long before Newbl-rry will ve hcr flist bale. . H4loweis will p)rechl in (.15. ~ eliu'e )ivxt Sunday co od Lo'mes has rented the gs Mink building on Law 1 e for a cotton ollice. 0Th1e Newberry Conference Sunday school Convention wvll ieet at Beth 'den today and tomorrow. The law iparty appointed for August 13 at the manse of the Presbyterian church has been Indefluitely post poned. Some One wants to know how many rivets are in the stand ))Ipe. Those who know say there are about 13,000. Any more information wanted? Mr. T. Q. Boozer has ented the room under the Newberry Hoel and Is having It fitted up for an original package store. le will open next week. - The colored firemen, as they usually do, rendered valuable assistance at the lire on Tuesday night. Felix Tilliman and Jno. Davis we are told were the first to-throw a stream on the fire. Mitie host Bardin is having a new i10 put down in the dining room of T Newberry and otherwise making (provemeilts. When finished he will jhavu one of the prettiest dining rooms in the State. Rev. C. V. Creighton caie 1101110 last Saturday and filled his appoint ments on Sunday, but, he is so well pleased with Harris Lithia Springs that le retiurned there on Monday to spend two weeks more. If you wish to buy a nice, easy riding buggy or carviage, in which you can enjoy the summer months, call on.Jild. R. Ilipp. le has a 1ine lot of buggies and wagons and will be pleased to have you call and see themn. Rev. W. W. Orr is conducting a r vival at King Creek church this week and great interest is being manifested. He is preaching some powerful and , soul stirring sermons and a great re vival in religion is being aroubcd. We have often wondered why our wileenlilen will ride oil the sidewalks when the streets are just as good and smooth. The wonder is that there have been no collision wit,h pedestrians and osmecially children, when we con sider the speed at which some of them go. - If the people (10 not get wagons ind buggies now it will not be. tile fault of the Newberry merchants. Purcell & Co , Ed. R. Iipp and Summer Bros. have just received earload lots and are telling about them in The Herald and News. Call and see them and satisfy yourselft. Prof. 1H. II. JIohnstonc of Newberry w~as on last 'Thuriisdaiy elected p)rinilt of the B3arnlwell Griaded School for thle coming scholast,ic year. Prof. John stone has taught two 3 ears in this pliace anid his coinIg hack will be met with general and genuinely hearty welcome Onl tile part of .parents, pupils11 and peole gen' -rliy.--Bartnwell P'eo Miss Nellyc Gary McFall of this city, a graduate of thle Normal Decpart mfenlt of the Winthlrop College, Rock Hill1, has been elect.ed assistanit teacher in tihe High School at,Laitt,le Mountain. She is thloroughly equipp~ed for t,he po sition, and we congratulate tile schlool upon seurinIg her1 services.---Voice of thle People. Gen. Bonham, Maj. Genl'l commIlanld ing, issued an order that all Camps oif Sonls of Confederate Veterans senId two delegates to the annual reunion to he hold at Greenville, August 25. JIno. M. Kinard Camip shlould call a mleeting and( senld delegates. The railroads hlave made a rate of one cent, a mlile. The fare from Newberry is $1.40 for round trip). Mr. Lawrenc- rep)resent,ing Comp troller General isorton, was in t,own Wednesday and made a settlemencit wVith Treasu ir Boyd. Auditor Cromer and( Supt. of Education HI Iggins. Mr'. Sch umpert,, foreman of the giand jury, wvas also pre'sen1t. Everytinig was sat,= isfactory, and our oflicers had their books in such1 good shlape tlhat the set tlemnent was qjuick and easy and- a real p)leasure to make. Thie Water WVorks Tested. A partial test of tile water wvorks was made Weducsday afternoon. Th ree hose wore p)ut oin tihe hydrants at the pubie square and thle force wans givenl from the engline at tlhe power hic use. The streams were thirowni at least 125 feet wit,h-100 poundls p)ressur'e. It was a very satisfactory test, and with thle priotectionl against fire thlat we have no0w, insur-ance rates should be materi ally reduced. If tihey ar'e nlot, thle amount of insuranlce carried will be largely cut down. The p)eop)le will take 36mlo risk themselves. YOUR ATT ENTION. PLEA ASE I Cr'imsfon Clover, Seed Rye and Turnip Seeds, all fresh and reliable at PELHAM'S PHARMAOY1 Water Works Saved the Ton A DIU FiRCE QUICKLY NXTINGUISIED. Uood work or the Dep4-11tatmenlt-Fir I A14rm 8411un4t.4It tuenday EVominlg., Everybody now says that the water works has already paid the out-lay for the system. It took only one first class 1ir1e to demonstrate the value of the system. And the fire came before everything was ready, but, oven in the incmleoluAte state our system was found invaluable. Some years ago it was said that Yo.-nlg .Jolhn paid for himself in one night when a big fire came on. I'ut on Tuesday night Young John woi-ld have been helpless if left to hin self. lIe has done good service, but the lire oi. Tuesday night would have b.-en too much for him. The firemen did good and elic1ent service as they always do on occasions of this kind. They responded promptly and worked heroically and in half an l'our had what al)peared to be a fire beyond their control completely under their control. But they could not have done what they did without the aid of the water works system. The fire originated in the feed room of 'urvell e" Spearman. Just how no ono knows or ever will. Col. Purcell says no one had been in the room since noon. His boy who feeds was at the house feeding cows and had not come down to feed. On all sides were wooden shells, which burned like powder houses. Before the firemen got there with water the flames were bulging out of the top. On one side were Brown's stables and on the other an old wooden building, and the stables of Purcell & Spearman were dry and burned like powder, almost. Law range, national bank and Tarrant's store were all in danger. And if Brown's stables had gone there would have been no way of keeping the Jiro from 1;robisng the street and Johnstone & Co.'s sta bles, Spearman & Co.'s store, and all tihe wooden buildings up to the Crot well Hotel would have been endangered. In fact, but for the water supply, there is no telling the extent to which the flames would have gone. Everybody says the water works sys tem paid for Itself on Tuesday night. There are now no longer any doubting Thomases as to the value of water works. If there is now any more oppo sition we have not heard of it. The losses were not large. Purcell & Co. lost -%bout $300, insured for $150. Thcy lad $100 more insurance but it was on stock, and as all the horses and mules were saved this will not count. Mmr. Purcell had just gotten in a car load of wagons, but fortunately had only brought over a part, of them. About 20i wagon bodies were burned or 'damaged. Co. S. Mower, loss $25, no insurance; A. T. Brown, loss $100, no insurance; T. C. Pool, loss $300, cov ered by insuvance; National Bank, small damage from water. ilhe other property belonged to the Phi fer estate, and t.he damage is esti mated at about $1,000,. hut as Mr. Lane, who manages the property is absent, it is not known whether there was any i)nrance. There were at one time about ten st,reams throwns on the fi re, and the pressure camne direct from the power lhous' and the deep wvoll pnmp. Phat w as more st,reams than should be used, but, as it wvas the first use made of the water' works we wvill have to learn by experience. 1Engineer D)avis says that three lire st reams wit,h good p)ressurie is worth more thani six with out, the pressure. Pressure is wort,h as much as quantity in light,ing fire, and in no event should more streams h)e used than' are aetuatlly necessary. NMr. D)avis says that the pnump will sus tain wvell fouri streams. Of the ten streamus used Tuesday some of them were from Young JIohn. This -is said simiply as suggestion and not by way of criticism, for we all realizec and appre ciat e the good andl ellicient, work of our Ii remnen, and T1he Herald and News is always ready and willing to aid and encouragc and comnmendl t,hem. I)roped I)ead in Ilis Shmop. Chmarley Camnnon, a colored black smith, dropped dead in his shop on Wednesday morning. lie had been working at his anvil and had stopped for a moment to rest. He was sit,ting oin a biox and suddenly fell over, and in less than live minutes was dead. It. was either heart (disease or ap)opicxy. C'harley was a good wvorkman and had a fairly good t,radle. My litt,le boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill wilth bloody flux.I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an d D)iarrhoea R emedy, amnd luckily prtocured( part of a bottle.I carefully rcad the directions andl gave it accordingly. HeT wa' 'cry low, but slowly and surely lhe bega~n to improve, gradually recoveredl, and is nowv as hstout andl st,rong as ever. I feel sur~e it saved his life. I ncyee can praise the Remedy half its wvorth. I am sorry every one in the world (loes not. know | how good it. is, as I do.-Mrs. Lina S. I Hinton, Grahamsvillo, Marion Co., FloridIa. l"or sale by Wu. 10. Pelhami. IWe are-Giving Away A Book of very valuable precscrip)tionis. Call and get one; it will cost youi nothing. RIOBER{TSON & GILD)ER, t&iJm Druggists on the Cornor. THE ItHTS ,rftNKD ON. Tho Tet ofTen i,ay" 4,f the Elecitc Lights lit, --i tait Night. The electric lights were turned on last night and kept on all night. The ten days' test began. in company with Mayor l4vans and Commissioners Gilder and Jones, Engi neer Davis, Superintendent Voss, Al derman Viecker and two or three other gentlemen, the editor drove over town last night and had a first rate oppor-ti nity to see how the town Was lighted. There will possibly have to be a few changes made in the location of lamps and a few more will be put in and some of the limbs of the trees will have to be cut, and when those things are done we will have as well lighted town as any one could desire. On Main street it looks like day light and with the trees down has very much the appearance of a city, and as we said to Mayor Evans is delightful at night by electric lights. We have a tine system of water works. Those who are competent to judge say we have one of the best small plants in the South. We closed out our drive at the power house. It is a beauty and the machin cry runs as smoothly as any one could desire. They were running with only one boiler. Capt. S. J. McCaughrin was in charge and seemed to understand his business thoroughly. Newbery should be proud of her sys tei of water works and electric lights. The deep well pump was at work and it is so arranged that it can throw a stream direct bhrough the mains, and it was used during the fire on Tuesday I)ight. As soon as the fire alarm was given on Tuesday night Capt. McCaughrin sounded his whistle to let them know he was ready, and lie managed the ma chinery like an old and experienced hand att the bellows. Mayor Evans asks us to extend the thanks of the council to Capt. McCaughrin for his excellent handling of the machinery during the fire. The fact is everybody did his duty and did It well, when we consider it was the first Ise of the system and be fore it was entirely ready for use. Personal. Mrs. W. E. Pelham leaves tomorrow for Saluda, N. C. Mr. Wmi. F. Emart left on Tuesday for Harris Spring. Miss Lizzic Glenn has returned from a visit to Clinton. Mrs. W. H. Wallace returned from Glenn Springs yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. McIntosh have gone to Waynesville, N. C. Miss Mary Burton returned from a visit to relatives at Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. J. Caldwell are spending August at Virginia Beach. Col. and M rs. W. 11. H unt and Mrs. A. H1. Peoples have gone to Virginia Beach. Miss Nellye MclFall is visiting rela Lives at Kinar'ds and Glarys in the county. Mr's. Ed. R. Hlipp and children have gone to Cxsar's Head to sp)0ond the month of August. Prof. TV. D). Jones of the Ehrhardt High School is spending the summer wvith his relatives in Newberry. Mr. 1. HI. Hunt has returned from a visit, to Nashville and other points of interest and reports a pleasant trip. Miss Herndon and Master Benson and Miss Annie Jenes, her nephew and niece, left on Wednesday for Cokes bury. P~rof. Jlas. P. Kinard and M'r. Jno. M. Kinard left yesterday for baluda, N. C., and will spend a couple wveeks there. Mr. .1. W. Watts andl little daughter, T1. J. Watts, of Newberry, while up on a visit to Mr. W. L. Shockley and family ncar- here a f- * days since, p)aid a visit to the Gazette offico.-Clinton Ga zette. Prof. W. HI. Wallace, Superinten (lent of the Newberr'y Graded Schools, dropped ini to see us Monday while on a brief visit to his brother, Mr. RL. G. Wallace.-Clinton Gazette. Capt. Joe Jenkins, of Newberry County, was in town Saturday. Capt. .Jcnkins is one of Newberry's moss enh stant,lal fatrm'ners.--96J cor'. Greenwoodi JIou rnal. Two pretty lady like young ladico from Newbarry are here visiting Mirs. M. 11. Lipscomnb. They arec daughters of Mr. Cromer, priesident of the college of that town.-96 cor'. G recawood .Jour-' nal. Teacheor Wani-d. 'The trustees of Smnyrnia School will receivye bids foir the posit,ion of teaichem for' same until August, 20. hieferece rireii'd. $25 per' month. T1he patron are req1uirecd to meet at the schoo house at, 4 o'clockc Aug. 20. Addr'ess ht. K(. Iller.)en, Clerk. .J. ii. CLARtY. f&t 4t ,J. G. SicNN. Big Drop in Prices, $30, $40, $50 anid $75 Now is the time tc buy. F. A. 80HUMPERT. f. tf.Au'nt bAKIt4 POWDER Ab"olutoly Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration ommuuon to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDERM.,NSEW YORK REPORT OF FIRE DEPARtTMENT. tiving List of Losses amd Making I miportaut Recomnmendations. Below we give the report of the fire department through Chilef Langford. It is an ilportant paper: NEwIDE RRY, S. C., Aug. 4, 1897. To the Honorable City CouncIl, New berry, S. C.: Gentlemen: The board of firemasters, N. F. D. beg leave to make the follow ing report and present the following resolutions in reference to the fire on the evening of August 3d, 1897. Losses and Insurance, reported, as follows: Geo. S. Mower, loss, $25 or $30, no In surance; A. T. Brown, loss, about $100, no insurance; National Bani, 1088, $5, no Insurance; C. J. Purcell, loss, about $400, partly insured; T. C. Pool, loss, about $300, insured; Robert F. Phifer, 1 loss, about $1,000, insurance iunknown. Other small losses not estimated. Ori. gin fire unknown. At the suggestion of some of the prominent citizens of the town ('hief Geo. A. Langford was authorized, on motion, to confer with Mayor Evans in reference to calling a citizens' meeting in behalf of a firoman's tournament. The following resolutions were pass- I ed: Resolved, That the City Council is hereby requested to pass an ordinance prohibiting the erection of any wooden building or structure in the town of Newberry, whereby valuable property may be endangered by fire. .Resolved, 1. That the thanks of the Board of Firemasters he extended to Mr. Wilson Davis and Mr. Voss for the use of tile water works during the fire on the evening of August, 3, as the said water works had not been turned over to the town and was still private prop erty. 2. That the Board of Firemasters hereby express their sincere apprecia tion for the valuable and timely assist ance rendered the department by the citizens of Newberry. 3. That the thanks of the board be extended to Mr. P. Frank Baxter for his services rendered the Excelsior Steam Fi re Engine Company. The boar'd requests you r Honorable Body to have tis report pnbillishied In the papers of the town. Respectfully submitted, .(. A. LANOOW, Chief N. F. D). Sent It to IsI Mother in Germany. Mr. JIacob Esbonsen, who is in the employ of the Chlicago L4umbler (Co., at Des Moines, Iowa, says: "[ have just, sent some medicine back to my mother in the old country, that I know by per sonal use to be the best medicine in the world for rhleumnatism, having used it In my family 'or several years. It is called Chamberlain's Palin Halmi. It always does the work." 50 cent bot ties for sale by WV. E. Pelham. WHAT IS NICER Than a dish of good sweet turnips for dinner? Nothing. And it is very easy to get if you plant GOOD SEED Which you can buy checaper than ever at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. ....WYNN'S BARGAIN STORE.... Mr's. iR. J. WVynn, of Wynn's Bar gain Store, has gone to Blaltimnore, Philadelphia andt New York, where she will pur'chase a compllete line of Millinery, D)ry goods, Notions, Etc., Etc. She will also study the Latest Styles in and b)0 bettei' prIepar'ed than ever to serve her customers. She will be aib sent for about a month or six weeks. Miss Clara Huit,chison is still at WYNN'S IHARGAIN STORE, and will b)e leaCsedi to have her' friends call and see her'. t&f2t Teacher Wanted. 'rhe trustees of Central Acadenmy School will still receive applications for teacher umntil IFrida&y, the 13th of tis month. All p)atr'ons are i:eqiuested to be present on that day at 4 o'clock to select a teacher' for' another' year'. J. D). SHnAI,Y, Chmn'n, W. S. SEYWPT, Tlrustees. PoUmawia, St C. I-AWN PAIRTV. leo Creamk, 'atko anti I.4 an101ton tlW tIa Plat, imograpie lusle. The Young lAnd1ie1s' non10ovolelit So ciety of the Presbyterian cliilrch will give a lawnl party in real. of the coutt house oil Monday evening, begliminning at 8.30. fee cremui, Cake and lemonade will be served. Mr. Sherwood Will also gIvO i phoilo graphic - iconcert free at, the same ti.m Iaid placte for two hoil-.s. A pleatig evenig, plent.y of nice tIngs to eat and14 a good cotcert my 0ll bo enjoycd for a trilling KIIsuI. The young ladles will serve you. ihero si-ould be a full attentdanci-e or -ltizens. Atd then, too, it will all be 11mder. the billilaney of the vieltrit Ights. Club Meeting. St. Paul's Democratic club will meet it school hiouse on Satturday, August 4th, at. 3 o'clock. INoaso attend, its Juisliess of Importance 1b to be traIs J1. F. K(iin. Praes. L. 1. EPTINO, Sec. (Irati Rito mta. SUNSHINE, S. C., July 24th, 1897. -A rrand reunion of the members of the kd, 15 and 20th South Carolina Riegi nents will be hold at White Rock on ., N. & L. R. I. on August 21st. Col. C.hilds has notifled the connit.tee hat he will run111 accoimiodationl truain rom Newberry at 7.30 i a. m.. and re urn In evening at reduced rates for ound trip. We would like a big tinli mut and as all old soldier's and familivs 6ro invited, you will do the "Old Vets" 6 favor by making the announivement n your paper. I think It will be otie aro for round trip. Speaking and big arbecue. Yours, Five dozen boy's 50 and 76 Vhite 'hirIt,s-your, Colce 25 at Wooten''. Telaer Wanted I-or, St. 'uil's school, District, No. 14. Applications must he handed tO e of the trustees on or before Augist. 4. Applicant, will st.ate s1aiy del'silred. 3chool will open about Novembiier Ist. Patrons of sChool will meet at- ith sa'lao() iouse on the above (late at 4 o'clotk p. n. to elect a tealier. J101IN T. 111,E.lf, w . 11. K1i .i -.t. TPrust aees. 'omaria, S. C. tW r to HA RRIS LITHIA WATEI! Carbonated Lithia Vateir, Soda Water, Ginger Alo Sold to the Wholesalo aMI Retail trade at lowest Pric,es)4 by S. B. JonOs, Agent for Newvberray. IF YOU WANT A BUGGY, SORRY or WAGOIs Call on us befor'e bulying We no0w have the pro't-ties eallOad of Buggies anid Stur. r'ies that we have ever had. We expect a carload of' "Ol lictory"hago next wveek. Thr is n'i and our pices are aIs low a can be made for the sam gr'ade of' work. Ed. N. HIPP, At my old stanc next doortoRob ertson &Cilder' with a fine linl( of Watches,Jew 'elry and Silver' ware,Clocks ant Table Cutlery. Also a line of' fine Spect cles and Eyeglasses in Gob Silver and Steel F'rmes. Eduard Scholti Watchmaker and Jeweler, f&t, ly As it is Importam forW, . AMy Oqe to Eat, So Equally Importatare OFFERS To every one desirous of saving money, i ':ItE AU;1. MONEY SAVERllS. THI'o 'uS W\'I-I-'IONI Y(I. staunlaid I 'vints for oniY 25. y(Is. Netwherry cloth for onlly 25c. 83ds. ''ig red Intvi for oti l 25. y yds. Elib'oidery for (ily' 25. S yds. Val. IaeL for oly 25c. I pir (I I il ' 1 1lipiers foir only 26 . l I lie St.l-aw\ iat for. mn oc hoy 2.5e. I ll. New 4 lians Sy! v i) mnly 2.5c. 3 ('ansl Sy111 POI V'n WhS ' 25v. 20 lbs. 1ihm m i\lval " 25. i 2 lb. A Ihn'k b:'s ( ' ' '5 . 60 box s l' i4lor1 .lat4hes " h5t, 8 hitrs Soap (g()od asf )tlaon)" 25l . TERMS.----Casil oil Dolivery, O. KLETTNER, am ig! Spring is coming on suddenly. The& riea.brry Clothing Is )n iuall, I1eady --ith t nob hivA. aId nlivoiIet Ind nevatost, iln ti ove'r Oxhib ited inl I'lis m r1ko. N4 ol shk s be rn and bohow cost, buit miur JgomIlod arow qI Ahl O 8~h(11 011A NI) iaT.11i cele. hltinaeyhn Vrouble hwyou whaihv! tall and Cxoiefryour Por s argisein and ihe fi god n pice bon' honn -byuht e - are by heopd andel you isohing,elactsye H ot uabs and pr anveythn minnur alesh Sthn half uo'tknwal goriceg whCale ndyo see pl wry at Tim eLimitd Untiluo tal n Cray Por-.