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,Auction!
In order to raise the
money we need to buy
new goods, we will sell
our entire stock of
WATCES,
CLOOKS,
JEWELRY,
and
SILVERWARE,
to the highest bidder
during the next ten
days, commencing,
December 1st,
At 7 O'clock,
[RAIN OR SHINE.]
Positively there will
be no by-bidding.
Everything you buy
at a sacrifice must act
as an advertisement for
the next sale. Every
thing GUARANTEED
as we represent it.
We have no shoddy
goods.
DANIELS & CO.,
In A~wl orry Clot ma CoI~ Siore.
Cotionf Market.
Corrected by J. W. Gary & Co.
M iddling ............................... 41c.
Bucklen's Arnlca Salvo.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
Brulse.4, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumu
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblaiu, Corns, and all Skin Erup
ti>ns, aid positively cures Pi;es, or no
pay requred. It is guarante.d to give
perfect saisfaction or money rfunded.
Price 25 cents per box. lyir sale by
Robertson & Gilder Vd W. E. Pelham.
The Best is ilia Olicapent.
Our renders are strongly reminded of
this fact by Copeland Bros. in their ad.
this morning and from the prices they
quote aid the line of goods they have
on th)eir counters. it Is easy to conclude
that at this store you will always find
the best at the lowest prices. See4heir
ad. and give them a call. They have
anything you want and will scrve you
right.
Overcome evil with good. Overcome
your cough8 and colds w''h One Minute
Cough Cure. It is so gc . children cry
for it. It cures eroup, bronchitis, pneu
mnonia, grippe and all throat and lung
diseases. WV. EA. !lhamu.
Essex Pigs for Sale.
$5.00 per p)air-twvo months old-de
livered at Newberry C. Hl.
f 3t Kadesh, S. C.
Oin the Home Strtelb '
Comning around the curve on the last
quarter-the home stretch-is Jas. A.
Mimnaugh -awtay ahead of the gang.
He announces the winning ligures on
t.he first page of this paper whlich will
convince all that whether or not they
see hiim in b. .nt, he is the coming man.
Hie has knocked high p)rices to the four
corners of the earth and touched rock
bott,om on Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Cloaks, etc. Go to IWimnaugh's,
see his goods, get his p)rices, and there
you will buy.
A cough is not like a fever. It does
not have to run a certain course. Cure
it ,quickly aned effectually wit,h One
Minute tough Cure, the best remedy
for all a ges and for the most severe
cases. We recommend it, because it's
good. W. E. P'elham.
OJhrlstmans Goods.
Christmas comes but once a year and
it. should be a time of good cheer. A
time for giving and receiving prtesets.
-Robert,son & Gilder, the old reliable
druggists on the corner, have again
brought on andl are now opening a full
line of Christmas goods snitable for
presents. In this issue they call your
attention to these goods. They will
sell them at, prices to suit the times
;VCall and take a look whether you ex
pec t tO pulrchase or' not. It, will cosl
yunothing to take a look.
Wheni you ask for DeWitt's Witeh
Haiel Salve don't, accept a counterfeli
Piles being cured by this, than all
others combined. W. E. Pelhain.
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
The display of beautiful Xma:
Goods is very large and attractive al
Pelham 's Pharmacy.
The prettiest, the largest and th:
lowest-priced ever brought to- Now
berry.
p1 FCALL EARLYatp
PELIIAMS PIAiU)Y.
VARIOUS AND ALI, ABOUT.
See notice of town election.
This Is a good time to sow wheat.
The town primary will be held on
Friday.
Dr. W. E. Belcher has returned to
Newberry.
The timo for paying town taxes ex
pired on Wednesday.
The State BaptUt convention is in
sessin at Darlington, S. U.
The election today for mayor and
aldermen starts off very quietly.
Daniels' auction sale of jewelry sti4t
ed last night and will cotinue several
days.
The South Carolina Methodist Con
ference will meet at Greenwood next
week.
Mr. M. L. Spearman is a candidate
for -ember of the board of health from
the Second district.
Next Monday is saleday. The offi
cors of court advertise several valuL
ble tracts ok land for sale.
Rev. H. A. McCullough, of Orange
burg, ham been on a visit this week to
his parents in this county.
Mr. A. H. White, of Rock Hill, isex
pected to visit Amity Lodge, No. 87,
A. F. M. next Monday night.
We will be glad to see our friends
when they come to town on saleday or
for that matter on any other day.
Our Prosperity letter failed to turn
up this morning. The wreck on the
C. N. & L. beemns to have disarranged
all mail matter.
The passenger train on the C , N. &
L. was delayed several hours yesterday
on account of an accident to the freight
yesterday down about Irmo.
Gov. Ellerbe says there will positive
ly be no extension of time for paying
State and county taxes. The time is
out on the 31st of December.
There will be no services at Enoree
and Maybinton churches next Sunday.
The pastor is attending the Baptist
State Convention, at Darlington.
Mr. J J. Lane is having his house
remodeled and will have a handsome
home in readiness for his wife and
J. J., Jr.. upon their arrival in New
berry. E. H. Leslie is doing the work.
Rev. Bartow B. Ramage, who is on a
visit to his old home in Newberry, will
preach at St. Luke's Episcopal church
ne':t Suuday at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m.
The public is invited to attend these
services.
St. Luke's Sunday-school will hold
Christmas exercises December 27th.
consisting of recitations and music
with addresses by visitors, whose names
will appear later, There will be a
Christmas tree on which and around
gifts will be placed for the Orphan's
Home, Salem, Va.
We invite the little girls to walk up
Mollohon row and see the pretty win
do ws at the Book Sto,-e. M ore dolls you
never saw at one place, and pretty
ones, too. Every litt!e gir wants a
doll and this is the place to get one.
And then there are many other nice
and pretty things at the Book Store.
Redne,ed Rates.
The Atlantic Coast Line is offering
sp)ecial reduced rat,es ovei- their lines
for the following occasions:
'rhe annual conference M. E. Church
of South Carolina, at Anderson, S. C.,
December 7-th. Rohund trip fare from
New berry, $3 85; Prosper-ity, $4 25.
Tickets on sile December 6, '7 and 8,
limited to December 13th.
South Carolina conference M. E.
Church, South, at Greenwood, S. C.,
December '7-12. Round tri p fare from
Newher-ry, 82.00: Prosperit:y, $2.25.
Ticket.s on Sale 5, 6 and 7, limited to
December 16th.
Annual conference A frican Metho
d ist, church, at, M aron, S. C., Decem
ber 7--16. Round trilp fare from New
berry, $7.10; P'rosperity, $6i.85. Tick
ets on sale Deccember' 5--8, limited 17th.
Grand Lodge meeting A. F. Masons,
of South Carolina, at Charleston, S. C.,
December' 13-16. Itound trip fare from
Newberry, $8.10; Pr-osperit,y, $7 85.
Tickets on sale December 11, 12 and
13, limited to Deccember 17th.
.For fuither informat.ion consult
Agent E. Cavenaugh at C1., N. & L.
Depot.
I want to buy a good M ilk and Ilutter
Cow. A. C. Jones. tAftf
MoCOItihIUK MEN INIufrED
(irand Jury in the United States Cou,rt
Find. a 1 rue Blll-arrenut to Follow.
[Special to Greenville News.1
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 30.--Thegranid
jury in the McCormick Phoenix case
in the United States court today
brough'. in a true bill against L. Sturi
kig John Dunlap, Wade Cothran,
Henry Mart,in, Jf. RI. Jennings, J. Q.
Stillwell, J. L. Reynolds, L. 'Tuicker
and Thomas Bent,ly, all of McCor
mick.
Marsihal Clay ton today went aft.or the
nine accusedl m, n with bench warrants.
It is expected th-it the case will be con
tinfuedl.
The court was a.gaged all day on the
ease against Eli Pit,man charged with
shooting raiding deput.ies. The defense
took the position that t.he raiders werc
trespassers. The jury is still out.
The Pitman case finally went ovem
until tomorrow.
Married, at St. Luke's parsonage No
- vember 27, 1898, by R1ev. Geoc. 5. Bear
den, Mr. W. 1'. Ciamp and Miss Emmi
Williams. Bloth of Nowberry.
A large lot, of [Hamilton, Brown .S
Co.'s New Slhoes just receh~ ad at A. C
Jones'. ti.stt
Un r 5
Chris
We are prepare
......Handkerchi(
...11(adsome Lamps,
Vases of all
A handsomino ie
We would inforr
CUT PRIC
ROBERTSON
THE TRAIN TO RE mmISCoNrINUR).
Mr. Wel I. Stst It H.as It en Itia a as Lo .
The following letter from Supt. Wells
of the Southern Rail way explains itself,
and is published for the infornation of
those concerned. We regret very miuch
that the travel does not warrant the ex
tension of this service, and that after
December 4 the train will not even
L:ome to Pr-ospetity, but will stop at
Greenwood.
Still it cannot be expected that a
railroad would run a irain that does
not more than pay one-half of operating
ex penseb.
Columbia, S. C., November 29, 1898.
Mr. E. H. Aull, Editor Herald and
News, Newberry, S. C.:
Dear Sir: Referring to the various
petitions from citizens of Newberry,
Greenwood, Anderson, Abbeville anti
other towns between Columbia and
Greenville, for the extension of present
trains 17 and 18 to Columbia, which pe
titions were presented to us by your
committee at the meeting held in Co
lumbia the 9th Inst., I beg to say that
this entire matter was referred to our
management, and has been given care
ful attention.
Trains 17 and 18 were established be
tween Gree.nwood and Greenville, as
you know, about the middle of June of
this year, and in response to the desires
of the people of Newberry and Pros
perity were extended to the latter point
about two weeks later. This train was
an experiment, and has not, we regret
to say, come up to our expectations.
The train has but a little mote than
half paid actual operating expenses,
and if we consider proportion of the
general expenses of the various depart
ments connected with railroad opera
tio,, of which each train is expcted to
bear its proportion, then I may say that,
this train has not paid one quarter of
the cost of operating it. The exten
sion of t,his train fromn Greenwood to
Prosperity has been p)ractically a dead
loss, while the set-vice between Green
wood andi Greenivilie scarcely paid run
ning expetnses. We feel sure that, youir
petit,ioners will not ask us to cont inue
this service at, a loss after having give'n
it a fair trial.
As to the extension of this train to
Columbia, we do not feel that the earin
ings of the C. & G3 Road jtustify our mnak
ing further e-xler'iments at, this time.
We cannot, mtake the conneet,ion at Al
ston sutggestedt by your committee wit h
out dlisar-ranging present, very satisfae
tory schedule andl discommoding a gr-eat
deal of the local travel on trains 9 and
10 between the low country and the
mountains, and octween Greenville and
Columbia. The early morning freights
from Coltumbla give the newspapers an
opportunity a reach the up country at
a reasonabuly early hour, and It, does
not seem wvise to Inaugurate passenger
servie on schedule so very inconve
ient, for travelers. It, was our undet
standling that the people of Columbia
wvanted service similar to th at at, Green
ville, viz., a morning train into Columu
bla and an- evening train out. We
should be glad to arrange this, but the
country is so sp)arsely settled between
Columbia and Newberry, as complar'ed
with that between Greenville and
Greenwood, that the ideca is Iipact,i
cable.
We will on our new schedule, elfect
lye December 4th, contInue present
traIns 17 and 18 between Greenville and
Greeniwood, with the hope that tihe
schedule tmay b)e made per'manent, and
with the hope that we may before long
see our way clear to stIll furtber im
pr~ove the service
We beg to assure you, and I birough
you the pet.itioners, of our readiness at
all times to maintain the best schendule
that conditions will justify.
Thanking you for your inter-est in
this matter, 1 remain,
Yours very truly,
Constipation prevents the body from
ridding itselfrof waste matter. D)eW itt,'s
LIttle E'arly Risers will remove the
trouble and core Sick Headlache, BilI
ousness, Inact,Ive [Liver and clear the
comp)lexion. Small, sugar-coated, don't
grip)e or cause nausea. W. i.. Peiham.
Plenty of Men's, Women's, Misses'
and Children's Rubber Overshoes at
A. C. Jones'. t.&ftf
Men's, Women's and1 11oys' Mack in
tosh Qv9rgos,ts at A, 0. ,Jtones'. t&ftj
tmas
cd to offer for ver:
)RTED GHINA
.AU
)f Boxes, - Neck
Haninlg, Sitaud
Kinds
of Cli vi4mtas Cards and Caloi
ri our friends th
ES IN PA'
I GILDER, Dr
l1i.poussary P'rotI1n.I
The gross sales at the Nowberry Dis
)ensary for the month of October were
n,244 27. The gross )roiLts $766 J.
[xpen for the month $*158.80, mak
ng a not urolit to ho be divided between
Ahe town and county of $607.69.
Framin,g tho Irnaty.
Paris, November 30.- The joint peace
ommission devoted two hours and a
-alf today, from 2 to 4.30 p. m., to
1rafting the three first articles of the
peace treaty protocol, dealing with the
"fssions of Cuba, Porto Rico and the
Philippines, uponl which the commis
iioners agreed in principle. A general
1iscussion on the other articles follow
Ad, but no decision was reached, and
ho joint, commission adjourned until
Gomorr'ow.
Theve were thirteen articles laid be
rore the two conimissions, covering tile
rollowir.g subjects:
10irst, the relinquishment of sover
ignty, and claim of title to, Cuba.
Second, the cession of 'ort.o Rico
and other Spanish possessions in the
West Indies, together with Guam, in
the Ladrones.
Third, the cession of the Philip
pines.
Fourth, tile terms of the evacuation
of the Philippines.
Fifth, the pledge of th1e United States
to preserve order in the Philippines
pending the ratiflication of the treaty.
Sixth, the release of military prison
ers mutually.
Seventh, the eOssion by Spain of the
islands of Kusao, or Strong. Island, in
the Carolines.
E'ighth, the mutual relinquishment
of indemnit,y claims.
Nint,h, t,he religious freedom of tile
Carolines, assuring tile rights of A mIer
10c11nlmissionaries thlere.
Tethtl, the calble lanIdinlg righlts at
poinuts withlin Spanish jurisdiction.
El. 'ent.1h, the release by Spain of
polit,ical pr'isoniers ror' oirfece in Cuba
and tile Philippines.
Twelfth, thte pledge of the Uni.cd
States to inaugurat,e in tile iPhlilipines1
an.1 "joen door" 1)oliey, anId to guaran
t.ee tbe same1 t.o Spain for at least, twelve
years.
Tirnteent,h, a revival of the treaties
b)rokenl by tihe war.
The first thre e art,icles wer*e mulItual
ly agreed upon today, as was also tile
art,icles em.1bodinig tile terms of thle
eviacuation of tile PI'l ipp )ines5, wiebol
will he pract.ieally tile same11 as8 in ik.e
evacuat,ion of Cub~a and Ptorto lRico.
Tile mutual release of iliitar'y pri
sone4. $ was agreed upon01, Spain liberat
ing tile rebel p)risoners, and1( tile United
Stat,es l iberatinig tihe Manila garrison
anld tile Spiardsi1l( held by Agutinaldo.
The p)olit ioni prisoners to be released
by Spain arie such as5 are' now in exilIe at.
Ceuta, in Morocco, or at ot,ber' Span isht
penal11 sett,lemnents.
SLAUGHTER SALE.
OIotlIng! Clotiling!
To Commenace Dec. 1st.
Ini order to redluce stock a11 nd eet
tile ptrice of 4 14. c,ttonl, I will i'eI ll n
enltire stock~ of Cloting in blothl stores
at "tist. C~oml iat onlce and see for
'Oiie1lf, and1( take aldvatage of these
big iHtrgainsi.
RICE! RICE! RICE!
A Ilice sol icited. Priomin), millinog
and1( return of prloceeds or' Nount sales.
HIighest and1( marlkedI prices paid for
goodl 1t.13
''Carolin 1111ico MIeail"'or "FPlour," t,hec
chleapest~ and1 best, stock food on the
mnrt ke't, for sale1( at, low figures.
WE~STi POINT M ILL CO.,
t. 2 mnos. Charleston, S. C.
(COUN l'Y O1" NEWHIiiY~---IN
PROB)IATIC COUJRT'I.
.John iT Norris ats Admin111ist,rator or t.h(
Estate of Emmlia 10. Ha fw:,re. de.
ceased(, IPlaintli f, vs A un to Wil1son ant
3HEil! CRLII'ITOIIS OF l'MMA I'
Hal.1111fat.., de'4cased, arc hech'il
nlotifled and requItiredl to render inI an1t
estab)lish theu 1ir la i bfore mIe, on (it
before the1( 8t.h day of Decembecr, 189)8
and thaIt all cred1i torsI are hereby en
joined0( from p)rosectin g their clauim
xcep)t, in) this proceet'1din1g.
W. W. II)DGS,
J1. P'. N. C.
Novnmhb,. 7th,_ 1808.
Pres
low prices, a hai
AND GUT GL
Tie Cases, Dress
id Bo11qu1et, of t
Bisque Fi
I ars A Big LiDe of ()eIu
at we are prepa
PENT ME
luggists, on I
ANNOUNCEMENT5.
For Mayor:
L ANNOUNCE MYSEILP CANDI)
date for \ltyor-subject to Demo
eraLtic primlary,
E C JON ICS.
1r IEEMH Y ANNOUNCIE MYSET1,
L aI eatildite for Nlayor and pledge
myself to abide the resnlt of the Demo
eratic primal y.
V. D. GOODMAN.
111U4H 3Y ANNOUNCE MYS LF'
a can1,1diLte for NIlayOr and pledge
myself to aIbide the result of the Dem1o
cratic primilry.
'I110S. E.1I1TING.
WI I1JR14iBy TAKE, GPllAT
pleasure11-0 inl annOunt"ing Dr. 0. 13.
MLayor as a suitable (1n1didlitt In the
coming town election for Niayor- of
Newberry, knowing that lie will gih e
universal satisfaction.
MANY CITIZENS.
For Alderman:
JNO. W. EAilA lYDT iS 11l1I,AUIY
announced as a candidate for Alder
man from Ward 1, and is pledgeo to
abide the result of the approaching
town primary election.
For Alderman:
W..E 2.
CA13ANISS IS HIJllEY AN
-Je nounced as a candidate for Alder
ian from \Vard 2-su bject, to the Domo
eratie priiary election. CTriziws.
LAM\11-tT W. JONIS IS IHME
by nominated for Alderman from
Ward 2, suibject to the Democratio pri
mary. CITIZENS.
A PPliECIATING TI F'A ITII J 1
and efllcient service rendered by
Mr. James Jefferson Lane as A Idernian
of the Town of Newberry, S. C., during
the Past year, we beg to nominato li m
for re-election to the ollice of Alderman
from Ward 2 of said Town. and pledige
him to abide the result of the D)emo
crabic P rimiary. CITLI'AENS.
For Alderman:
W F.~ ICWARtT 11 11 IWIilIY A N
. nlouncled as5 1 candI(idalto fo Al
dlerman from WVard 3. and is pledged to
abidle the result of the D)emoer'at,ie pri
tuary election. CITIz%I.Nn.
yCICLING; THI I N EElD 01? COOlD
buiess me2tn on the cit,y conil
we heg to announ11ce for AlIdernmn from
Warid :3 the name of Mr . C. 10. Suminmer
andi ask him standl( for elect(in anid
pledge him to abide the result of the
Demiocratic pimary.
For Alderman:
H IIAlttIS' IS liiEt|EIIY AN
i onced as aL caind idaLte for A'
deriman from Ward t.hei:andisplegdt
t,ion.
J ".Wi"ITIC [S HIEIWlCIY AN
e aouced as5 a ca.nd iit,e for Al
deCrimn firoii Wtard 4. and1( is pled ged to
aide(I the result, of thle town prI imar''
elect,ion.
W 112 A l.tCl EQUJ ISTI)D TO A N
niuce .J. (. Mleyers as a candi
(lat,e for Alderman fromx Waird 41 in lie
ap)proachinig elect,ion, anmd be is pledged
to ablide the r 8sult of t,he D)eimocratic
W 10 AItl A UJTiIOIU/ZICD TO A N
nouInce the nmiie of MIr. J. A.
Soni as a caiidid ate for AlIdermian fromi
Ward 4, and1( pledge hiIm to abide thie(
re-tult of the D)emoceratic pr imary.
W A. YOU NO 15 ICiticlElY
flannonneedi11 as (a2 c ladte for
AlIderm an from Ward 4l, sub lject to the
D)emocrat,ic P ri mary. CI'rzinNn.
For Alderman:
J NO MI. T A YI, '' IS slllIY
annonniieed as a ticndidaite for AlI
dlermian from2 Ward ) und2( pledgedl to
ablideQ the resul t of thie D)emocratic prii
mardy.
10 TA lI A1JUTIlOltIlICD TO' A N
nonnei T11 1. M. IIldson as, a1 canldi
date for A ldermian fromt Warid 5 subi
ject to the D emiotratic pr1imiary elee
tion.
For Commissioner of
IPublic Works.
] ICAFAlZING TI'llC IU~IISI N CSS CA
A11 pac1ity oif TI. C Po'ol we hereby
ann21oIne hhn12 as5 a (candida11te for C omi
imissionier of I '1ublic 'Work anid pl1edge
himi to aido)il the r'esulIt of the primnary
election. CITrI'/.Nn.
FRED H. DOMINICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWBER RY, S. C.
Ohlico on Law Rangi.o ov(er (. McR1
Holmes' Cotton Oflico.
eWnt.B,
ridsome line of
ing Cases .....
he Latest styles...
lures, Etc.
loid Novelt ies- I '
red to meet all
DICINES!
ic Corner.
AkT T H E n.
Peolles Dril Store
Nunnally's Bon Bons,
In 0c., 0. anl $1.20 packages.
Nunnally's Chocolates,
In 30c., (0e. and ':1.20 packagos.
N unnally's (cliocolatc) Mint,
In 30e. pailigos.
Ninnally's Alio01d Brifflo, 1oc,
Nunnally's Pcallill B 0lt1ic, loc,
Nunnally's Chocolate
Marshmallows, 10c.
N un n ally's Cli1colato Main loc.
z?Tihrese gowals a'e atite of ww1o inatc.
'ial ad expwesed to Its tle day they
L*! 1trtina e.
YOUNG & COMPANY,
LAOWER M.\IN STUtVEIT.
Stop Buying on Credit
,0 Stiit.'s store ant(d iy for cash
hiere you will 1in1d every article sold
i its invit. Nothing sold at, Or elow
cost-, as no one Cun live it, thai, Without
ivcPC hatrgiig you fOr sOtiel in else.
If yol sen ainythint-r h111ng otit at, or h
ow vosl, take 'lle h ait, 1ivd let this sort
ione if o o, at It, Lo getL cauglil
orui it, is Iut a hait for suckers.
If youl want, to buly goods lit, at silll
tnd lvera' Proit, rembi r
Smith's Store.
Weddiig Presents
Of all descriptions in
SolidSilverPlatedlWare
and Cut Glass. Als;o
Watches,
Clocks
and Jewelry.
Novelties
and Toys
which will be sold ac
cordingto4 cent cotton
Come and examine
rny stock.
EDUARD SCHOLTZ,
The Jeweler,
Just Arrived:
NewC\ (:* 'ro !11
New Riinst!
N'ew I)ales!
New Nut<!I
Extracts, i&n!
Ciranberitdjes II) centt 4 pe ' m:-t
lYve u1a in,
.-'l'ATiIC Ol" MOllTil (AIU )l, NA,
(OIJNTiY OF NVItilHil{.
fenida ntE..
)Y VI Il'IV ()" A N l'Nl tY<l'TION
(lay (Sailoday) in I).eenumber, 1s!8, the
fotllowin,g descib.<t tual .m. , '-. to wit:
All the int'erest s of thIe l),f' ndat
lIn all that t.rattt or platatiotn of landt
of Newt h- try ~ad -: , stat fr (I. ~on.
u li l ii, . )ne I l u d ri i i 1 .;-i x
Aer more't ort less., a toaI bent .'d bi
hand of it . It. I).*Ht:n k . -t:t. \'' i
I:::: Ca h (rIt I ltea-er to pay for
Slei'. M. IT l01), M N. (.
heif'r. Off.e. Niwt , b'or 8, 1898.
t 42,,1' tio l ue taNhlCht
TaeVnI,ear's ('obti ('ptule. fot [,a
Uti ppei. ( 'otg hts aroI ( 'ol- 12 dlosez 2.i
('oils at tall dlrrugg ists. (;uarteeWd to
curet or' inoy rifued(l. L&f6im
If you want a getIottm'ella buy it, alt
A. (! .JIns' L&fLr.
ialues and Prices
Flule the Day!
Jamnieson AkOwH Lowost Pricem I
J aiioson Offors Top Vialw I
ily Imrtu etn-e i-tovk Im a great, bn-ines-,4
ittraction-worth your while to iospet-ut
t, bit by f r woorth your while to savo
nonr by b buyig fro tume, for'. while
ny Price dueldem the quet4ftin, ile
t'alu- pIt,,v" Ihe vu.41( ier. There Ii
t, eial lai n Ih a1.t call overcolnw 1his
w ttv 4 ride. We are not, "experl
]1oa(1' " We are here to huilh up our
>u11114eUM by 11111kinig prICIes right, and
,iviig G )ail V-unem f4ir 3oir In m y.
)rl, lsulveS III tik eff-I't Is ylu., wuc
'1111 W hIel .N fau 1:(t it gl)od thing11, hold
mII to it.
Jamieson
IN I he ' 'd R. liatbl' iII
lrif!vs 1141 vl a ill v % ie' it cunlies to
Illyll-ing in 111 Il1n.
it,vi-vy dy i, a ioy of spcimiai: ini
lorililIe i1 h I'Irrm at .1 t iesoii'm. No
ieel to lul I "hnrj!am'l dull and
tale. Wo Ir- will (utting a wide
w ithliI tho 1h00 i*ms ari- fi lling
inq -ki I hil- 1ke n:m bloh . of stivet ss. Our
:ods were h g hfoll lil o tt-li -Ilot to lay
II hlf!r and votillIvir will we propome
o Sell tiei if I'ow pi ices will (1 it.
DOll't pay' OU'ut. your 10 m 1ny Itil
01 WIhat w, eain do for you.
Jarnieson
S hthia -trs for
LOTHIN G,
3HOE19,
IEN'S Furnishings,
and
EIATS.
Jamieson
Is showing great values
it
HLen's and BoYs' Suits
it lower privcs thanl Otherfs
hire li:ne.
JamieSon
I a~ the largest andl Best
ine Of IOIS at lower.
iies ha(Ill (tllers (Ire Imlle.
Jamieson
NVill not, be lIldvl.S)d
priCes ml anly gooils ill his line
Oor thll w-hlers (larIt IRot ie,
TI'lN WOIUAD 1'AhMD~
Bee-Hive of Bargair 3
5-TIA N )S A !l !AD) O5 A ILL
{\ClM I?IMS 'U(C SE I
coi 24 1.he1 rech of al poss I ib8jlle (compet)Ci
No ifr 1428of (competit.'on enn4 4 s12 m 8I.4't I
.1ide of enstom en))(~ ditin from C)0 ,b .1O
vbere the4 IB4 j 5ive of lBariginsi un
0nvls jit 5'anner0) 2and eballen01ges one1
and1 all to
1,000 Bargains are
within the reach
of all.
mivinug, W alkinrg Adlvortisora do
6,000 Miles
to the neoxt 'itoro t hait SHel18 goods as
0. KLETTNER,
LAND FOB SALE.
Tit.~ 4(' IF \ND LYlNg ON
heI H[obbi4I' tr.i:t n121d lying pamrtIy in1
NewherII.p y ('umniily~ 22(d p442 y ini LIx
4ry(~ e-44y. A~ ply tom WVIIInu12 1. Ly,~4H
I 4',1n1m21bia, S. t '
W \l. li LVL S
~ Stetson
Hats
1? I They're the hats
- for looks. They're
K ~ the hats for comn
'~ fort. They're the
/ bats for wear.
1/ of view Stetson
Hats more than
stsfy.
\sitiff and bust
,J 3 Hats-the newest
styles in both.
3 "or *f!iicl JEE3r
0. M.Jamieson.

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