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o GREATEST o SENSATION o OP o THE o SEASON! How Many Will Paan in at tl.o Oatcs During the Fair from October 8 to 11 Inclusive P NOWGUESS! The Nearest Oubbs Takes Firot Choice of Prizes. BBS aM RlMBtita gjjgirgismiasiBamBBa C81 9 a 1 The following premiuiiH will lie awarded to tin seven xt-cihh uchs Ing ncunttt the number of persons nsuAliiir in at the enU-H ilurintr the fourdayn' mooting of the Clnrksvillo Park Association, October 8, !), 10 ami II. Thonwiird will bo l(cil(d after tbo close of Uie fair by tht board of directors, iieeonliti"; to the number of ticket taken in at tin Rates during tbo four days. The person RuessitiR neariHt the number will have first choice of tbo pre iriiums offered, the next nearest, sec ond choice, and so on. KVKttYHOIiy KNTITLKI) TO (ilJESH, and guess as often ns they please All guesses miM bo made in the fol lowing blank form, printed in the JjKAf-Chuonic-uc, and must be in tbo boxes before 1 p. in. October 11. Make your guess in plain figures. On blank lino write ynur name nud postofllco and send the ticket to the LKAK-CiiuoNrcLK. It will bo kept in n sealed box until called for by the ofl'ieera of the I'ark Association to decide tbo contest. CUT THIS OUT AND Gl KKSi :0! y z o DC I O i LU 0) .c O C O w a co C -r o b u O bo o .EO Su y Lu O h V) O d its LU bo V) U. u -i- c rt o (luessers may save the tickets and send them in in lintclns one, a do.on or a hundred. No one, bow ever, will be entitled to more than one premium, and the judges will .1... ..il ;,..,.. . .f ..,...(!;.. I I.. iitiliiillnijui.MiiNir .ii itriuii' i. in i iiin of a lie. I'KKMIl'MM. L (Jiiucliat, jeweler, eight-day cab inet striking clock, 4'fi.on. ,1. (1. Joseph, chilhier, pair fine easslniere pants, $5. 00 M. L. Cross, shoe denier, one pair tine shoes, "i.(HI. Askew V 1-Mwards, druggists, one pound Palmer's finest extract lor handkerchief, S.IMI. J.J. Crusman, grocer, two dozen fine California fiuit, fwi.on. Kincannon, Soil A- Co., bard and cueonswarc dealers, one. line parlor K'.ichoster lamp, $.".( K. J. 1 Couts, furniture dealer, one fine locking chair, !". (HI. V. W. .loslin, fine rolled leather bridle, worth fV(KI. To Curo Sick Animnls or fattonCattlo Requires only (jood allontioii ,-inil (lie proper medical treatment, of them. '1'hcir bowels must be kept, in a natural 'condition and nu even ami healthy ap petite created in I he m . I'licle SamV (Jonditiolil'owder In the great Remedial Aent for uneh line, and the best. Cura tive for Discuses (-0111111011 to Animals ever devised by man. For Poultry it is no less valuable; it will make hens lay if mixed with their food occasionally. For sale, wholesale mid retail, by I.ockerl (v llcviioUls, druggists. Irish linen, Crane's linen, while and tinted linen, laid and wove linen, tor Ihe type-writer and general business -nnvNiiiidcneo, at the Ja:A K-Cll UM el.l'l .lob Hoonis. Fine papers, plain and ruled, always in stuck and as cheap hs the kuiic grades can l-e got ten anywhere. IbMinoss men who M'lint good stationery w ill consult their interest liy examining our stock. We i-arry the liest brands in the above goods ami in superfine and llax tpapersl for eorrespomleia-e and hills. Dr. A. L. Butt lias Hriiiniienll' located in the city, where be will give exclusive attention to tlu treatment of diseases of the lye, Car, Throat ami Nose, and to the liitingof glasses. Olliee, corner Sce onil and Franklin streets, over First National Hank, where he may he found on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. K,i?:,,bfew1lm. Ton Uknt The Cowling store room No. Franklin street, three stories eell ir and sub cellar ll'ixlio f i h 1 . One of the finest business Iioimm in f he city, well lighted, ven tilated and supplied with water works, closet anil all modern im provements. Apply to Jas. M. or O. S. I!i avi.i N(i. s.l,d -w Pr. C. 1. Wilson will be absent until September l. Pining his nh-s.-nce I r. T. A. Wbiteticl.l, of New I'rovidcni-', w ill be tit his ollico each day from I a. m. to I p. in. S.'Jsdtf h.-n nlm waa a I'lutil. cik-1 !' "Bi.ri. Wh.ii ! h.'.im.- Miwt. Kho rlmir " ':i-J..r.fc Uimi slu iiaJ riMhlivii. .! UM-iiU'l.r Most wonderful sale ovcrrhehl in Clarksvillc. Such bargaipp, sucli values, such imlucemcnts were never seen or heard of before Twenty-five cents is what you will get by visiting- our store during this Special Sale. It need not be stated that we lose money on these goods, but we are bent on beginning the Fall season with a new, clean stock of FALL GOODS. Kead this list of marvel lous values for cash and take advantage of them before the stock is broken. DRY GOODS. Ginghams, worth "re., now lfie. i.iiignanis, worm ate., now i.c. (Jinghams, w'-rth loc, now 10c. Ginghams, worth loo, now 8c. Press fronds, worth S and 10c. now r. Challies, worth Sand file, now fx-. l urd wide i acilin lawn, worth inn, now 7c. Kino brown enlton. worth ftp. now Fto nieaelifcd cotton, worth tie, now .re. Iilciched domestic, bctlcr tlian Hope, worth !-, now Kc. 10-1 peppered bleached sheeting, worth .".IN- now yfte. 10-4 ieppereil brown sheeting, worfh 'Z'lc, now 22c. Heavy round thread plaid oof ton, " .... .... .. Light shades mohair dress goods, u'lil-lli lil)i uriw '".If. All colors nuns' veiling, worfh 2.r)0, now M. Fine jdaid wbilo goods, worth .rje, now I'll-. L'Oi' nhiiil w b ili iniiwln now l.tn. 12(! plaid white goods, now 8.1c. lOc plaid white goods, now 7c. Double width cashmere, worth ."Oe, now 2.'!e. Piluek organdies, worth 120, now lOe. I Hack organdies, worth 10e, now VZfi. I Slack organdies, worth 20e, now Kic. I'lack organdies, worth .'!0c, now 28e. l!caut.ifiil China silks, worth 7.r)c, now 4!c. Illack silk, warranted not to split, worth i, now 7L'c. Alfred Arnold's Henrietta's G (ill, .'1 Twill, fine big value at fl, now 0:!e. Mioadiiead dress goods sell at 2"c ; our price !!)-. IM A I li OltmiltS, ACCOMPANIED "WITH CASH, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES ON GROQEHIES, CHINA QXJEE2STSWAPIE During- A DCAD SOLDI F.fi. ln r.liM'pn nt hint .1 Into nf r ir !).'. I -irn. i Hi.- ni.-tht lies snHly on liln Tin', Wliili t!ic Hunt Kimmii'l hl.nr-'.. likit ucnl-illMj. Iluvrr tllmv his loni'ly li'Slia;; I.I.'U'i', A mihli'T. V' t rrss wililifr Uian n r.ian- Wli" irp. vi' to ,ju:-'i it-' w li.it a no! Ji"r cum: Thr i-.nirM 'i' i-l' hi-; r.riii, liis nalii'iu- lnTift, Ami 1 1 n hi i'ii'sil llisl . il.uii"il mien w ruii ; hi-priin N'ut IV.-ir, Ali'x inilcr, Ai'-Mir-i', N.i i!i 1 ..'i : i '.I' I n' i i-I . -iri iul line, Nni lIi'iiiim hI' 1 lit' i-. nt 1, wliii:.' iTlli't linnil "j n -1 1 ..t Hi.-1 in'i ml 1 1 Invi' i!!'im in i-lu iiii tint mi ' ivli'i v. ii' iiiin:"! in tlr f-.v-' '!. '. yc-irs 'riiiui :'i "'!;i - I nii'il lm i- t;.li:ii'il u ilii hi' mil and Wlin I .1 I,: : i-.i liki'.'i ri.'Al.r mi'ii, Ami in i.",IH li, I .-. !!,( vil.i aiioi-:t.eil k "ill's. - Iv"ir ' I M ;,;r Jlu'i! ;n:lll'l'.v ill 111. I i:'l 'a fir.ST NAMCS OF YOU NO- WOMEN. Snnifi f li:o i'i- ,:M f younr Teurlirri Who Ilfivo iern CJ r:iilli:i ril Iti'ri'iilly. I'ifiv I wo ynnirj wi'iiicti wen' i,'rmlu.'t.oil renin (lie t i'.ii Hi n: ; (! ';i;ir; uient, nf the Nor nhil C'lili'.w i-inl :.'M Iniin the inlk'i-rc !i'i'pei'. 'i'liih in i lie i:ii'.1i"ii which sjienil! ciiliy piv;.i'.rc. U ifailenta to Ini tcutheni, uiil it- i . ! !: ri't'oi't' ii. ii'of('ssional school ill tellilo'l by yoiiii't wninen who are getting io :!y for the si.'i ious work of making their livim;. I , 1 1 1 . when we lT'inl ( lie nnmei of a lnrce pni't-of llic i.;i':l'l':t"H wo finit that they iii'i';'.p!i: !l.':t inns whc'li s truest, rather a Kay nnil ; i:l ly view of lift' anil its vi'siouibili I it They a iv not l In nami'-i of mature iimi sri inn wonu-ii, hut of the pei.-i mill ilaylhin ;s i f the nursery. We ciiiuot ns Koeiiite with tlaan 1 lie dignity unit the con sci j ! in e 1. 1' e.ii !r !-!i oi'eiiieil with iraver lii.'H ti i'-i th.'ti 'lolU anil eiirl ).'iiern, nml with stern ihiti '. imIIi.t tli'tu wi'lithe enso ami ple.'.su I'. -; el'exi slenre. 'i'hey tin not helit, yoiiim woiiien wlm arc slartiu; nut to jirtv p:yc I iiciast 1 yes for nil exhausting ii'nfe.s-i-i.ia an l ;'.ro no '.iiiejer rucke.! in cradles nr i;ii n le ! Ii'un the eaivs and hardships of the v. oi hi by define ilorneHt ic, aliect ion. T.vi I nf t-ie rlas.; nf lil'ty-two in the lr::iniii': ';) nieii'it!. and about, lilty of the vi I i:r.uliCile i f Ihe eolle'ie ntll (Ileal-sel.-es tvi! h leei'e p"t, nanies endin:; in ie, its if I 'ley hit 1 no ol !i"i', and from manifest picieveiiee fa' I lie niuv.Ty tliniinut i-'es. Aaion; tne.-e eie 15 wie, .leiiuie, N'ellio, '. i l l . liinlie, Mamie, . ldie mid Faiuiie, an real names at nil, hut. only nppellal ionn e liihi't I iv t he fimili'irii y ,;ud tenderness of priyileued I'l'lat'. es and inlimates. What I'.i: oil 's b iptimal nania is we cannot l: lies,, but the Iran li ames of t he ot liers lire Ili.- 'belli, -l ine, (b lea, Caroline, Mary, Adt liu and ! i' iiiees. ad f.-iinninn ilesiKua than of a eiMiiiLM iiiiie I aad "uplioui e.l history nolile, dij s. ilium tlieni as too In ::, !, t 11 f i .hinued. They think n I name . ndiiiji i: nore en . .- 'ii' .'. in ie i-s laueh p.-etlier and ml so it. i.i'iv lie in lis i,,".;.,'! pic 1 1. u : iT'i i h hlitp 411- l.i.i'S ; it i l a l lic -'i the .saine. it else. 11. is n. la.ia 1 h :'i ! llnl lis ill el i . who ad ch'.e ie i ; a ynnn.t is a pi t n umi'i! t he r amie rr 11 i pre- doa of nfTet. i-iii it !e I by kin piainlanee to use woman. l!ut. all imp nn 1 notliiui; al o "me of a wo , l-'.iui or dim arc the I l 'l II lines nl' m "II. ct tin- .hi; slid indston u.dn; such ilii'i.iii'i li es as if they were their formal r.pj.i !la; i.ais. and s inieiimes they carry lis in t In mi 'di life, print in-; them on t heir eaii!-. an 1 : i.-t'iin .; them t Inlical dneu in. ''ts, taktn.; Ihi'in hi t!m marriage nllnr and c.i'. ie. ; tin ::i fe;' iii-,vsii:;hT puhlien timi. 'Ihi' V thin!; itTii.e in do Ibis, and vi tint i i:i li it is viler, an 1 !. ! u-ts 11 tun li i i whi li Wii.ne'i nf ch.U'.:e .n l ill nil')' sli ml I held. .' .y siimpt 'inns lanidiai ity. L l.'.'V Tli-'V li'lVtl l.c m .r Ik.' lar.ver in the I.. 11 -I'l'V. 1. . st il, !.". s; hv, will i I. - 'I 1' !"i ny lovely,' : ri ; ;:ii'ls p-. r ;: his pr li t ic.'T i vain to ni.iUe si t 1:1 I ae p. 1 1 Al .s. ,-.! - ' v.- I iheia r .':.. ,..'h.. :usi ' ,. 1 it 1 1.- I"! i in ; :: 11, ex li'." '. l-l-.i ill, I. - l l '. K . . .i.e. i :. i li i i i an I ier. i I',.', Iv' tried i. y in d -t on com "in .i s if they wcro i -if nth T of the .. I'I'i.vn v. Ali v, !: '.,! I irriet, Wiii h.. v uracil U'tter 1 a . C - j Utf.. idi t levins Saturday, Aug. 9, and Closes Saturday, Aug1. 30. All wool albatross, colors cream and pink, worth (if)e, now 3!e. Baleens, nil the new colorings, worth 10 and 121, our price Ke. French, sateens, worth 35e, our pi ice 1!0. All wool double width striped dress goods worth 50c, our priee o.'s;. BED TICKING. Connestoga, 15. V. worth 2"c, now 17c. Amouskcg A. C. worth 20e, now l.rc. Amouskeg worth hie, now 12c. Windsor JViuuiks, large stock to se lect from, agents' prices lojc, our price 10c. TABLE LINEN. 0e towels, now 5c. .Striped linen towels, GxM, worth 20e, our price 10c. Kath towels, 20x40, worth 40c, now 25. Hath towels worth 20e, now l.'lo. Jluck towels, 18x:i4, value Kic, now 10c. Beautiful damask towels, ISx.'iO, worth 20c, now 15c, Fancy table set worth $4.50, now .'J.4!). Table uamask at 2.V? per yard. All linen napkins 25c per dozen. Jiot of napkins worth 75c per dozen, now 4ilc per dozen. I'rotly white napkins cheap nt 11.00, now .fc. Lovely napkins worth 11.50 perdozen, our price 1.I0 ier do'n. All linen crash worth 7c, now 5c. Men's Furnishing Good's. Men's 20e susienders, now 10c. Men's JiOc suspenders, now l!lc. Frorrie, Edit1, AllieKittie; Lottie, Ihittie, Winnie and (leitiel lint, this is a department, of reform upon whii li we enter with little hope of wiunimj distinction by overcoming leminiiui oppo sit ion nnd imprnviiia: tho fuiidninut.'iste. The uirla lliinli tliey urn lieyond the need of sufli insti'Ueti-in, and we have not t he hardihood to chide them as they deserve, ilesiiles, whatever tiieir names, does not their loveliness remain the sum.', irresisli hie and beyond comparison? Xew York Sun. Uunlccl o tan spot. I heard a story the other day .about tin former nssistiint rei'tar of one of tlie larj; est Episcopal ehuivhe:) in the city. Tin Kt'iitlcinaii in rpiestion is no the president of a college ho far away that ho cannot mind if I relate the incident. He was n jolly Kiiod fellow when he lived in a board iiiK house here, and in bin off houra he wat nccustomed to join hf with the other !;ood fellows of the house nt a friendly Kimic ol whist or a smoke. One cvenim; when he was out at service two of the wn;.;s of the establishment re monibcivd that it. was his invariable habit upon returning home to doff hi munila bout vest and clerical coat, put on an old smoking j-'icket and incase his feet in a pair of morocco slippers, which latter id ways occupied tho same position on his bedroom floor preparatory to Ida coming Accordingly they lirmly nailed these slip pers to the lloor and awaited results in tin next room. Presently the dominie returned. The) heard him moving about; they heard tin tlmd of Ids Klines as they were taken oil nnd thrown down, and then all was Hi lenee. They peeked cautiously in, nnd there beheld the youni elere-yuinn stand he in Ids slippers, his face wliito ns a sheet, and a look of horror upon it, his eyes star inK straight ahead. The sitlit was too much for them, hut they managed to sup press their laughter and nsk in a tone ol nma.ement what, tho matter was. "Matter," ho Knsped, "there is niattei enouuh; hoys, I'm paralyzed, nnd ean't movn hnml or foot. For mercy's sake, help mo." The man did actually, such is the force of imagination, believe he was paralyzed for a moment or two, hut ha dually set 'em up, in a manner appropriate to his pillinjj, by buying citjnrn for tho crowd. Ilrooklyu Life. Slio Wm Very Deaf. There was once an old lady of Iiostnn who was very deaf mid being very old she ditl not read much. One Fourth of July the Itoston artillery fired a huiidred guns on tho Common to usher in the day. The old lady had forgotten tho day nnd she sat in her room near tho Common, knit ting. Every now and then she woiil-1 fidget a liule, look toward tho door uuil then resume her knittiiiK. Einally the hundredth was fired, with a big charge ol powder, and the old lady save a midih n start, looked up keenly and said: "There! 1 was sure somebody was knock ing. Come in." Exchange. Wealthy Women. A list of the twenty -seven wealthier? woiiieu in the I'liited States is published, in which the lirst place in Kiven to Mrs. I let I ie Oreen, of New York, who i i cred ited will) a fortune of hl.tltitl.'JOO in her own rhdit: Mrs. EliaU'th (larrett conic next with .'o,ii.i,(iiii; Mrs. Terry, j-3.im, mm; Mrs. Mark Hopkins. i:si.ii i.i.um; Mr--. Edwin Stevens, .fla.lKKi.Oim; Mrs. John C Siren, ft.Miim,llim; Mis. Cyrus II. M.-Cor niick, of Chic.nm, flu,(itl.imil; Mrs. Jnln, Jacob Aslor, S,( d xi.ms l; Mrs. Jnlm K.-.y Miiiton, ef riiiladelohi.i. SJ.om.miii; Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, widow of the railroad pivsideiit, C-Vmnvmii; Mrs. William Ar mour, of Chicago, dniiLrhter of Silas Clibh, fMimi.mm; while Mrs. Joseph Harrison, .Mrs. Josephine Aver, Mr. Jane Kinwn, Mrs, W. E. Iludev and the daughters of l'rancis A. Ilrexcl, of I'luladi Ijilda. arc worth r Ics-Mill oath; Mrs. linbert Cotht and Mir.. Jay pny taMisi on t.l.mki.cmi apiciv. It remains, however, fi-r Mrs. Terry's baby daughter, tint nu r .1 years old, to distance nil cnnijiei in.rs with wealth in ir own ri :ht valued :-t . - imi"ki. Men's 50c siisM'nders, now ."5c. Men's 75c suspenders, now 40c. Men's $1.00 mis coders, now (i!c. 25c four-iu-hnnd ties, now li f.Oi four-in lisnd lies, now :-!7c. 51c teck scarfs, now ;!(ic. 75c neckwear, now 40c. $1.00 neckwear, now 00c. 5l.2( neckwear, h-ic Jt-ply linen collars at Oc. S-ply linen cuds at 13c. Hest 50c uulauiidried shirts in Amer ica, now 44c. llest Pepperell bleached drawers worth i5e, now 4!)c. 00c French llalhriggan underwear, now 50c, (i5c French Ualhriggan underwear, now iSOc. Flannel shirts at on" of marked price. Shoes. 25c for children's shoes, down froni75e. 45c for ladies' slippers, down from 75c. 75c for ladies' slippers, cheap at $ 1 .CO. $1.00 for ladies' liand-sewed shoes, wort h $1.50. fl.25 for our custom-made slippers worth $1.75. $2.00 for Ziegler's line slippers. 50c. for old ladies' calf skin buck skins, down from 1.25. Hats. Jhiy ami put away for another season. $1.50 for linest manilla, down fiem 2 50. SI for manilla, down from $2. 50c for nice Mackinaw hats, down fioin 51. 25c for straw hats Hint are marked 50e. 15c for straw hats that are marked 25c. Sick Headache IS a complaint from which many suffer and few aro entirely free. Its cause is indigestion and a sluggish liver, the euro for which is readily found in tho use of Aycr'a Pills. " I have found that for sick headache, caused by a disordered condition of tins stomach, Aycr's Tills aro tho most re liable remedy." Samuel C. Ilradlmrii, Worthington, Mivss. "After tliu uso of Aycr's Pills for many years, in my practice and family, 1 mil instilled in saying that they are an excellent cathartic and liver medicino eustnining nil tho claims made for thorn." W. A. Westfall, M. I)., V. 1'. Austin & N. W, Kailway Co., Uuniet, Texas. "Ayor's Pills are the best medicino known to mo for regulating tho bowels, ami tor all diseases caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over three years from headacho, in digestion, and constipation. I had no appetite and was weak ind nervous most of tho timo. Hy using three boxes , of Ayor's Pills, and at tho samo time dieting myself, I was completely cured." Philip Iiockwood, Topeka, Kansas. " I was troubled for years with indi gestion, constipation, ami headache. A few boxes of Ayor's Pills, used in small daily doses, restored me to health. They aro prompt anil offoctivc." W. II. Strout, Moadvillo, Pa. Ayer's Pills, FRBPAKBD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer tt Co., Lowell, Mass. HnM by all IlrugglaU and Dcalcn In Mcdlctn. NOTICE 1 We, tho nndersigned contractor for I ho Clarhfille -, Mineral - Branch of Hie Louisville A Nashville Kali nin d Company. Will not be respon sible for any debts contracted by sub contractors on the line of the above roud. MUXDY, McTlOllKk CO., mi!)-10 CunlmciitB, September (?, 18110. AOKNTH WANTED liy an old reliable llrni hiruo pi-nllls, iiilck snles. Kaiuplo lice. A rar "iiiorluiilly. ino.A.Heoll.HI2 ll'wny.N V. Thomas Rohuer, JEWELER. KKPAIUINO A SPECIALTY 1IINDERCORNS. The only sure Cure. Klops nil pnln. Kn anre pomfort to llio feet, lac. at Hii.rhIhIh, Hiscox & U) N, Y, DEAF NtSS k Dial Mltrt etiirifr In k a 1M1MIII.K Tuauin Ilk CKSHItlS. WlUnxra linud Coin. trubl. SavpMrml whMVftll liM4lfall. H14 by r. Mitt l'l. aky'oit CONSUMPTIVE Have yon Conch. Bronchitis. Aithmn, Inrtl-Ki-slionf I'so I'AKKKIl' (HNliKIl TONH". Tt lias enretl t-hc worst rum himI II in tli l-sl reiiutly for Mil lllurl ntc from ilefis-tlve uu tritlon. Tilkeln lime. ;'. mul ll inl. A genu Wnud to aell Plulra Uiothei Llnct: no fi,.,M4 r!frthn lii iicetlisl. It holila thf hi'MVit nitit llnesl iHlirirswiltl nut pin. CIoIIipa iln nut frerw l II tt In a perfect wtnterllne. Hiim-pl- line aeiil by mnlt for .riOR., nlMn 50f. Ilneliyioiill I.V' preiiuiil. Koc ciri'iilHrH, prlr. Ilsu, terms, nd ilr.MH Urn ami ctililltU lilov iff. 1 7 Hermon Street PINLFSSCIITHrs LINR CO., Worcester, Was. 10c. for bats that were 15c. So for India Panama bats. $1.50 will buy a pair of ladies' custom ed Douglas shoes, down from S-2.50. Jolt lot shoes for men, women mid children, to be sold at 75c pair. Hosiery. Children's black school hose worth 20c, now 10c. Ladies' full reeular black and I5al- briggan, best value to be found at 25c, now l!)c. Ladies' imperial fancy stripe hose, regular price 50c, now 3,')e. Beautiful imported hose, with boot tops, wortli 00c, now iiOc. Ladies' fine imported Lisle thread hose worth due, now iiiie. Ladies' best spun silk hose made, worth Si 00, now ?2 19. Ladies' $1 50 silk hose, now $1 00. Ladies' $1 00 silk hose, now (Me. Men's seamless socks, good value at 15c, our price 10c. Men's hemmed off black socks worth .'i.re, now l!)c. Men's fine balbriggan socks, cheap at 5(c, now 20c. Scrim and Laco Curtains. Cream lace scrim worth 10c, now Oc. lteal maco lace scrim, beautiful colors, worth 15c, now 7Je. I'.eautil'ul pongee draping, cheap at 15c, now !)c. Lace curtains at 49c a pair. GLOVES. Lot of ladies' Berlin nnd Lisle thread gloves, value 20cjo 25e, jour clioice for c. Dr. W. ?. LAWRENCE, (Formerly of Orlando, Fin.) Is now located nt Clurksville, Tenn. Arlington Ulock, nnd oilers his IirofcHsional services to the citizens of alonlsfomery and iieiKliliorinK counties. SPECIALTIES.- Diseases of Throat, Noe. Eye and Kar, l)iseas(s of Women, Chronic Disoasoas nnd Surgery ED WITHOUT or detention from liiisinoRq. Stricture of the Urethra cured by Electricity. Oniee Hours : 9 a. in. to II. 2p m.to -I. Sunday, 8 a. m. a -.ow-ir to 10. WEBSTER'S UriABRlDCED ANCIEHTjEDjTIOH, A so-called "Websr's Unabridged Dictionary" is being oilered to the puliiio at a very low price. Tbo body of the look, from A to Z, is a cheap reprint, pago for page, of tho edition cf 1847, which was in its day, a valuable book, but in the pro gress oi langnage for over FORTY TEARS, has been completely superseded. It is now reproduced, broken type, errors and all, by photo-lithograph process. Is printod nn cheap paper and flimslly bonnd. A brief comparison, page by pago, between the reprint and the latest and enlarged edition, will show tho great superiority of the latter. These reprints are as out of date as a last year's almanac. No hon orable dealer will allow the bnyer of snch to suppose that he 13 getting the Webster which to-day Is accepted aa the Standard and THE BEST, every copy of which bears our Imprint as given below. f$r If persons who have been Induced to purchase the "Ancient Edition" by any misrepresentations will advise ns of the facts, we will undertake to see that the soller Is punished as he deserves. G. & C. MEItltlAM & CO. Sl-nlNOHKI.Il. MASS. NOTICE. We lis V on liBml, for Hnln Id nny qnnnlltj Wheat Bran, Ear Corn, Shelled Corn, Timothy, Clover. Mixed Hay, Kentucky Coal, Pittsburg Coal, Anthracite Coal. I F .? aQracsy & Bro, Ladies' tafleta silk gloves, actual val ue 25c to 50e, our ju ice now l!Mi. IiOtof $1 (Ml and $1 50 ladies' four-button kid gloves, slightly damaged, now40i. Ladies' OOe button kill gloves, now 30c. 15est men's kid gloves in town, at fl. HANDKERCHIEFS. 10c men's largo pure linen handker chiefs worth 2e. 5e for men's nice cambric handker chiefs, down from 10c. 19c for men's very line bordered hand kerchiefs, down from ii5c. Ac. for ladies' hem stitched handker chiefs, down from 10c. 8c for ladies' Ueauti'ul quality hand kerchiefs, down from 15c. 10c for ladies' real line handkerchiefs, down from .".He. 35e for our 50c ladies' handkerchiefs. CLOTHING. $20.00 light color suits; now 15. ?15 00 Ihrht color suits, now $12. 12.50 light color suits, now $lu. SIO.imi light color suits, now S. if'.UMi light eolor suits, now $7 $7100 light color suits, 5. 'hildieu's suits at $l. Children's knee pants at 25e. Lot summer coats and vests at 50c. CARPETS. ?. Lot of remnants nfc one-third oil of regular price to close them out quick. Also big reduction on regu lar slock. Have big slock to make selections from. A NEW IWYENTI0BT! b' tho use ot -tvliieli llio licnvrcst suit oi HAIR CAN BE DRIED IN 30 fi'INUTES. I'iJ wf f,i?A il' 1 RJJ Itotull Price, l.OO. JAMES S. PARRISH, Patentee, Clarhvi, Tenn. FEANZLIN BANE. F ranhlhv Street - Clarsuille, Tenn. BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE New York, Momphis, Now Orleanu, Cincinnati, Louisvillo, ITa&hvillo, Saint Louis, and All Acucciblo Pointa PnOMPT ATTENTION PAID TO COLLECTIONS It. II. POINnHXTKK, Calilr. T. It. HANCOCK. C. P. HALMJM8. J. T. KKWAS0S VI. I. FRAHER. Hancock, Hallums & Co. I'UOL'IUKTOKS Gracey Warehouse CLRKSVILLE, TENN. Special Attention Paid to Sampling ana Selling Tobacco Liberal Advances rnado on CoiiHigtiriient. T. 1. HANCOCK, Salesmen. J. KLY, Hook Keeper. fvvornl vmn nan I wnnRiiffi-rlnK from RfiK'nil (lol.llliy. nnd wiw ao wrak llml 1 l.ilnnd nuil l.-il to the ground lu lliii'i Alli'y,lM'lwoiMi'liurry mul ( oIck ftn-4'iH, Clnij pTwmalljr HOjinilulrd with Jtr. lUxUica, nt liw kiikK'Ooii 1 twenn tishliiR Nwlga' Saraapariiia. i look iiInhiI one iloz n L.ttilr In i.il. mul from the tlmf 1 IiikI laki-n tlic flrvt Ixil.ln uiy licnllli l(tnii to Impn.v.., mid ly tlm time 1 lind luki-ti the twlflli Ixilllo my lirnlth Kan mm. pli'ti'ly ri'lorfl. and I have enjoyed rood lo-nllh evor liait. I Hrmt bfHetc li aaocd my Vie. Voura truly, W. Y. WIUIOITl; Cor. Mnrki't and Ciirroll Ht, .Nashville, JtMll. rRKPARKn BT RANdUM ROOT MEDtCWE COMPANY, MASUVILLE. TE.NN. NOTIONS. le a paper for good hairpins, worth 5c. lc. a paper for good pins, worth ;to. le. a paper for good needles, worth fie. 5e for three palm leaf fans. lc for steel crotchet needles. i'c per dozen for jet and fancy buttons. 3c a card for white agalo buttons, worth 5c. 3e a ball for Tinsel e rd. 3c a ball for O. N. T. darning cotton, all colors In stoek. -fin u dozen for smoked pearl but Ions. 10c for rubber dress combs, worth 15e, fie for rubber dress com lis, wortli lite. lic for rubber dress combs, worth 35c. 10c for rubber belts, worth 25c. 10c a pair for seamless dress shields. l!)c lor nico curtain poles with brass fixtures, worth 35c. 49c for Warner's summer corsets, worth $1, 45c fur the victoria corset, worth 75c," You can't get here too early or too quick If you want, the biggest value lor your money. All goods on sale as advertised; everything marked in plain figures. Cash only buys during this sale. McGEIIEE BROS. 95 & !)7 - - Franklin Street. this Slaughter Galo. Witliout it dump shred nn llio body. After wnsliincr tnko t tt o drip from tlio linir by jiiiHsing it through a towel ; then throw tho hair loosely over tho rack of this little device and it will dry in one-iilili tho timo ordinarily required. A perfect little gem niter sea. bathing. J5y actual tost a heavy suit of hair was dried in twenty minutes. h Wozaa Should h Without This Crcat Comfort, It in constructed of small Inpanno 1 wiro; weighs live ounces; wi'l lit any size lady. Jt is neat, comfortable and conducive to health. Can closo up liko,a book, i Tho wearer can go about at will while using. - - Liberal Discountto tint; Trndo. Corder Wardsr, Eeiers and Contractors, Shop in rtiir of Z'nlcr A Onklcy'H l!ilnl li, or. Thiru J-tn-f t, oixsite court -lllHIM'. Ifinll kliuls (if Curp nUr ll'mle at ' Jinim.nallt: Ih-irrn. Hilicit tho jxilronnfrc nf tin' puMic, CORDER & WARDEJ?. juiyld tf