fiOMDITION OF THE MARKETS The Week in Stocks; Cotton and Grain. :i..o4inn (laminated hv the Abun- dance, of Capital. ?-t f Little Evidence of ; Agresstve Pressure; to Sell Cotton -More Latitude for Ad vance Than v. Decline Haven ' ar d Stout's Revisw. ; . ; i ' Special to 'tbe Gazette. ' New York, Feb. 5. Haven and Stput, in araeir financial review for itbe cu'rrenit Veek, ieaie-cfc 'today, say : Wbile Tlhere bas been a. ansrdena.bl amount of speculative profit-l-iktos in the market with i ian:ened;upon f rices, particularly In tlhiait; part: of. SIhe f-'ock list wbich- (has been the object of pre v tous advances, '.the situation on tbe ;whle -i more or les dwntiiftoted' by'theiabun-da'a-ce of capital, -tbe 'consequent ease 'of raoney, and the demand far investments. Tie twn (market . reflects; these ' circum stances even more- significantly itban., the eitock list The ability of "railroad cotin- ivaaies to refund tbeir obligial.tions at lower rates or :in'cerest results in. the suggestion cr actual proposal of fresh-plains of that Mnd, while 'the fact that 'tJ&e low rate bonds already brought om be ! market ' by such rcu'Is as fhe IN. C. Cen'tnail 'Lake Shore and- Rock Island, aire selling at a premium is extremely suggestive. It is entirely nat uumI that such- faiJtors .should .keep alive ifoe spirit of bullish ; speculation Tin : -the acock market and tbat where prices yield larder pr&l't taken-, by professional interests, eager public demd for. t!he" securities tonus sold shmilld' prevent serious declines. A t the same time there has tmxloubtedly been a shifting of attenklilon 'by the leaders of ifhe speculative world from the stocks wbich originally led the upward movement to other parts of the stock list. Tbe real! .zaiwon of good news such as lb President's speech last 'week, defining Otis firm attitude on i2ue currency question and the emphatic rejection of 'tbe 1 elder resolution by -the house are incidents of the kind which usu ally lead to a great deal of pTofit taking. isauii ai diisyositioaj. on, the part of leading pofessioiaals would the of course aug men ted by 'Jhe fa at -that during the -Week stocks have 'been passing from strong in Ho weaker hands. . . . " Nothing occurred ' to change .the opinion of itbe street abouit tine odea of the J Van: derbiks for a consolidation! of their rail- roadi properties aaidi the formal aimnounce men'o of the N. Y. entra-Lake S!hore plam on Friday follows the lime already pursued by epeculaitdons. on tfoose 7 stocks. . ; There iive been, rumors of rate cutting by : the Gransrer roads, 'and wiSleithe maibter has hff-n kftrvt' ouiet it was sufllcaeffltiy ,dia oussed to crearte JheeitJioil regard stocks in qiuestion. Burllngtoa, however, has advanced on, ruimors of in taunedjate increase of tflie dividend. ; - . ' '! : The Coal stocks feave to a certain' ex .tent ttak'en the position of the builiah fa .vorites. Reading in paflaiicullar is benefited by the closing out of hooidto OseM by-42ie reorgamizaiticin Byndicate thud removing a danger to manipulative effoits in the Bead iog slocks, and It would seem thait'ieading Juteresas have beeo "; ncoiraged' to jilafce told of .tanem. ' ito--ai!ttloaaot'12:4al trade has moreover been. gxeaUly (kmproyed by tihe present cold snap- t iNot onkkyT, ts oooQ&mmpitiott greaiUy Sncreased, butt; tine Ton pediments to operak&ng -the mines reduces stocks a.nd has been followed! by n aqL- vamice in prices, wmcn, uuwibbu. -wbbhp - held a. broafdi fbain any one nl'iciDajted. &no-ledfge cf '-fhese ' fadts" bas of -course brought inlaying from a variety of sourc esv and . 'I'he provisKxne bave sbown very5 remaraabfe, strejiigJh' wf th ja - tendency to gotill biglher. 1 COTTON - 'J Yr" Hiitaae rtShat is novel "can be re-corded of" the, icotfion ei tiuation during the : present week, and,' it" may be said'thait labe buy ing, andc selfing paiera ar about, equaiiy dfi vid'cd in spibe of fthe continuaince oi iaeavy iec&ipts of I'ne suaueat uoe Sou-Uh. An- ileipatkHiis of. big liqaiMiitjing; movement or lojrg cotton: mve . not. - toowever been reaiizedf 'thus far. " Ibere bas been in fact little or vsy evidence of aggressive pressure to. sew from any -.quarter. On the Ouher hamid we know- of so many would be 'pur- hijisers. -'wtoo have -seen, tetocks . and-eraiii sadvaioee A-nd': noted) tAe general improve oiieat .inTtfhe business siitluia'tion tJhroughout I'ne ooufatry; and wlho for those; if for no oJhw reasons, are waitiing for a furtbr d- cTine in cotton, 'prices to get im, 'that we are inclined to feeli' skepticail about" furtber drop of-serious proportions. - The imprei- aionf consequieinitl'y grows that there is more laui'maae-in' tne situation, Tor advance tban for decline. ' ' - -- ' c-' It is a-'Jso.Uo be consMered that 'the lowest prices of a co'tton year, almost always oc our ini tbie' anontih of February.- - lAt present only 17 more bustoess dajys remain ' in tbe papafh. -; Q&t is preifcijy af e -to say that "the unfavorable - factors in nihe situation are now perfeotly well known, -whlile it m equally apparecolt that every possible means 'haa bean employed to depress prices 4m the interests of consumers of the staple. We feel, uha!t The time .its consequenitiy rapidly apprio&cMng wben cob:on sbouild be bought reairlessly., . " - - , The Cotton. Gazette," of Liverpool.'said om ' Januairy 22 : - "'Never 'do - we remember Iiooal araTkets. to tootb Liverpool ind Man- cbester so -utiterly- unfavorable to the art icle and so universally one sided All want cotton down; -wbatt for? In order to buy. TIbe selling ;is done. To has apparemtly been .-more or less merrilly..goi'n'e on for three mouths, either in raw cotton for de- f erred! delivery or to yams and cloths. The sellers are getting annoyed amd the true value of t!ne artiCfe being last sight of be cause it bas rlaeeni liberally cbeapeined by intterested iticrpaldik i J- Tbe pes simiam of 'today is even. .worse tSKan- it was ait the lowest of lSd5, when- we were de spairing iin- the "dlork on the eve of a rise of 2d. per pound." ;r A-Aii. - ' - To this may be added a quotation from an isrticSe.'by Coli-Shiepperson- n February 1: "To those wbio tMnik thait: prices should conifiniu depressed as in 1895 because, tbe irop is even :: larger iban for the season of.; 1894-5, let me suggest - that the reason wby a large crop depresses is becatuse if it ' m much ta excess of the ; legi timaiie de toaind, tbe vdsible Hupp!y.;. rapidly "-increases until it reaches large proportions and that a considerable portion of tbiis supply is pressing on- tflie market for immediate sale. Compared watb thils time to 1895 Ube re ceipts of 'Apiericaini cotton bave been 484, 000 bales greater, enid yet ilhe visible sup ply of cotton (of all kinds) is 508,000 bales less. " ' The price of cobtoa is be low he average cost of production and a OTrtallniienlt of acreage Is inevitable. Its extent will depend upon the price of cotton in "Marcb. and lApr!!.'! " ABOUT - BOOKS AND AUTHQRS. . "Quo Vadis'f is goingSlpto an "edition de luxe" to1 celebrate the completion of its first year in translation. -:-"'. - " The , London World is authority for the statement that Mr, Eildyard Kipling- has - been cycling- in; Dorsetshire with vMr. Thomas Hardy and is nego-tiating.-for the "purchajsexf a house and grounds at Rod well, near Dorchester Mr. "Kiplinig has recently broken his own record . It is stated that for the poem "White Horses, which was writ-, ten for the first number of Literature,. he was paid one dollar a word. : '" Mme, Schumann left behind her "when she'died 50 volumes of "her diary. .This is-now being edited: by her:daughter Marie, who is living in Vienaia.- " It will be of great interest, especially to the musical world, for Mme. Schumann was a wonderfully', strong and interesting character and had "lived "a-life full of incident and color. In !her diary each oil e of her numerous ; pupils is- men tioned by name. - ' . . Although Louis Beclces South ; sea stories give to his readers so much En joyment, the author himself is said to take sm all pleasure in teir composi tion, requiring constant urging on the part of Mr. J. F. Archibald, editor of the; ?Australian "Bulletin, .'to Jceep tip his contriibutions to thatpaper, in which: most of his 'writings first appear.-' Mr Becke was a sailor and trader before he was an author, and is tjow going to-i drop literature, at least temporarily and. after his English sojourn go back to" his beloved islands in his old occu pation 'of a supercargo. - r - , " THOSE WHO WRITE. iPAaraDM 11 ejbuildliiag . .as..-., R Gldlliing, Shoes and Dry Oootis sfooire' IFiisitraures aimdl IFMrimiHtifflipeooolEveir'Vi . .. v UMirng att Ddt; anndl ILem TTDnann Dmt Having let the contract for the remodeling of our two stores and putting in a glass front. We will begin today and continue sents the minimum of human intelli- AV jm-jjam. wmj . cn.aot oauiiiuy oaic gvci isiiuwil 111 UlC genceitissufnientforthetransference 1ca. A cVixmII TriJe nn foU AA A. 4..A U..4. of thought. iiiJiui y vyi. x wiiu v 4.A4.V. a mo 10 xiw iaiU UUUt tU JLL dW lldUC UUl cV Michelangelo has left a private cor- A mon voflTr rWof ,,r ,r T:i1 respondencewhiehiss-hortlytobepuib- fe" wv"t vv.. " V v.vcv,wa . vviiat wv3av ctlJU Will lit,?, ZTSLZtiTJrZl satisfy you ot the truthfulness of our assertion when you call. We logicalrorder and" added to the letters L..-'. ira J f Ua ctnri nesi cf 1VTt TVTrrTTc 1VT T77"T7T) C TX rV f TTT1 1 1 -x 4-l- - 4- written by Micbel Angelo to popes, 1 rw-- w !! VA 'LA: iAcirjo, vvuu win acc LlldL Gertrude Atherton isat Rouen, where she will spend the winter. She is now en gaged xn a novel "dealing with interna tional marriages and, is to have a large royalty besides the large sum in advance she has already received., j - y Dr. Edward Everett Hale says that 600 words of aiy language are'all that are necessary for communication. Eu- ropean couriers da not-possess more knowledge than this and while it repre- an eamest of bei'ter jcoaditions. in- t!he: iDaM trade and of a better, -position for tbe an xhrajai te shares. " ' ' : r ' nhf 'Motihip.m- Pacific directors ' bad de- xlared i.lhe promiised-seeond dividend: oa ths preferred stock, pubK8bing etG,tbtm time a statement of tbe (Toad's earnings; whirfh lhuBfh1 oanitious and coinservativs. la itiaiVn, aa a nrrtmlisft not 'only Of COUtln- .11 r, w ytar' a i w MiotTrAa n that "lass, but x..i-ffio.:a.nir oiivnini.a. fl.t.'l'rba end Of ' UftS flaroll mar ttn, (mifllkft fl. dividend OU the COm mfin wnnth fMaAiMferimicr.; Sneculiatdive bolders -of iNorthern Pacifice, bowever, .xealiaed on Ms news, and Indeed iw-hat"are tenmed the Klondike Stocks were all' uppaieinttly f ftPki hv itihft Hijtihi tude wbiob 'tflre Oaniadian Pac-ifLc has assuimed and 'itsapparenla desire to CT-aso trafne. tbwuah 'the situation could be readily cured if the.imersoatsOoxmcrce Comttnisaion ShouOdas i'U 4roaai.y relax tbe Short baul clause to favor of rhe American roads.' f.' - " GRAIN AND PROYISIONS. ' Following -tbie " "sbarp decline..,' whicb marked the closing of the January, Option, wbeat has been, irregular. Prkes 'inrobe OMcago market bave advanced and hen deolined, sbowiing a rather larger . degree of activity. Tbe nmrke't la best dfescribed by saying that every-body is. waibtng for somt!hijnig ito turo np.. There lfc:s 'a. re sult of itbe aietivity in January, 'moreora speoulaiiiLve element in :tbe onarket," wbicb, of course, affords Jopportumifty-for manipu lation -amd' temporary fluctuaitions. It can mot be said th&tf'tbere is any ; cbange in tbft f.nftraWv8vii1li,.vfhflaraCter of he ul- t imat n,ii tiviTr firw rthft 3'aisr. ctod. 'Receipts ad Western poin'ts bold up remarkably 'well; trdt on the oaherjband the sbocks- on the -.'oMi-rAHjsiTi. r: csbecially . in F.-zfOiod. Jsnat Tuesdav .for instance the supply there was only -equal Jtio-about two weeks' muMnjn.t.lnn amd tbe country i de- peuident npwntcsurreait arrival.-It', is also ncted that Argenitine ' cfferings bave not Leca 'large. ' Some" interest attecbes to , the Sports tbat iMr. Ijeiter has succeeded.- in Ke'.tina- i-ifmhaiwn. fltiiirna'rtisi -to -make a 10 cent rate on "his Wheat to JNorfolk and 'Newport News. Expert Thoman's estimate of 400, 000.000 bih'Sfr 4bp'i coming: ' .winter "wfaeat crop is gehexalty considered enlirely too large. ' '- '. f - -orn 'has'been daill, butdispiays"-'elt)rengt'h toward .the end of 'tbe-. week' on sbort'-cov nig. lAt ttrafcessions 4' .faAr demand -geems to develop but tbe situation is .etill dom loait-ed, so far as anv tecul!iation-is con corned, by the fact ytbat w sball t again carry over - amenonmous surDilius ; of :lst yr's.,crop..ni''-i 4 - c i ,sr. Oils bave. been, dull and 4be market 'has "to ail appeaianc reflected the.-prevalent uncertainty in wheat.- There is still, bow ver, a. very good oasb demand. - , j ProvlaHons are a- stronar-feature of 'flhe mark eta..;, The bulls themselves bave beea urpriteed by the visible supply figures which indicate very much smaller stocks RIORDAN'S COTTON REPORT. Special to tbe GazeHte. - (New York, Feb. 5. Tbe failure of the imnnense crop " movement to depress . 'tlhe cot'ton market itMs-week bas been a source of surprise 1o almost every one. Tbe stag natSon (in tbe trading was broken today by a.; smart advanice amd tbe week ends, with aT nsore' &eerfui feeling prevailing. Liv erpool shorts' were covering today and; 'tbe Oonrttoent was - buying J 4n that! " markets Prices there advanced one? and a balf sixty-four tb. TMs rJlsie took our tocal operat ors by. urprise and 'tbose who .were short scampered to covering. ; Tbe market op ened four .to five points higher and afiter tbe openiing improved ? still further. The volume vof outside business was not great but New Orleans bought freely and several local, short lines were taiken in. May opened t 5.88, ajdJvamced to 5.91 and closed at 5.89 to 5.90 with tbe )itone of tbe market steady. The Southern mvairkets contbinue firm and ibere seems to be an endless demand for cotton at tbese prices. It is doubtful, bow- ever. M tbis demand would fold'ow any sub steEliM rise 4n values. : Tbere is certain'ly enouisih cotton to supply all wants thus year and!:t seems to us tbait tbe onlycmf wyp p and' it seems- to vss that abouit .tbe nay oas is for any big rise would be a growing sea son, .for tbe new crop so unfavorable as t insure a reiaily moderaite yield. In, that event Va - wbirltwinld! of Bpcuilaition. and a good sptaning Jbusiniessr would probaibly gflve us something rike a ; repetition: of the great advance In tbe summer ,oi i5o. princes, artists and men ot lewers. t will be interesting to see? whether these letters throw any. new light on the re lations; between Michel Anglo and Raphael Sanzio. " , :z-' ..t--' William D. Howells has lust returned from abroad, where he has ben sinee July in pursuit of health. Germany in terested him, though he found the climate terrible and felt oppressed by the military atmosphere. During, his absence he completed a novel and will soon begin another, the notes for which he collected during his trip. - The scenes will be laid abroad but the characters will be American. you get the 'goods at the prices advertised. 2 S 11 er ment Given Away Of nnBurssa everv one knows -tba cotton is low and; that .a buyw. att ibiese.prkes. wltb tbe capital . and jtbe patience .to watt, a twelve monitbi if necessary wwiM btave tbe chances !argelyt. in biSifavor and wouiI4 lu Pb abllity make, money. . But .we uarddy tbink it prudent for people wflitbiout ample means to buy ait preseat on tbe chance of some dlisaster to a crop tbe planting of twhich has not yet begun'.: iRTORDtAN & CO. Send your address to H.rB.' Dncklsn A Co., Chicago, and get a free Sample box of Dr. King's New Difs Pills. trial will convince you of their : merits. ThpiHs sxe easv in action and particularly enec- tive in the cure of ConstiDation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troub les ther have been proved invaluable. Tbev are guaranteed to be perfecteiy free from everv deleterious substance and to be ourelv veeetabie. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to tbe stomach and bowels greatly invigorate ti ftTOtem. Reeuiar size 25 cents per box. Sold bv T. C Smith aad Petham's Phar macy. - . We shall give IPer (Deilt of this sale to the poor of Asheville.' The same shall be paid into the hands of J, E. Rankin, Cashier of the Battery Park Bank who will dispose of the same. Tfom Sale JEegaiin IFelb'y Hit9 . anndl Qnal Dnttnimiine $bf SJdD-JD)ay. CL0THIIS6 Take rour trade' to the storekeeper wfho me&a who! you want to buy, and does not nrAair TOur natience tryinK to make you accept something you doaot want. O. W. O. Hardman, when sheriff of Ty 1st county, W. Va., was at one time al most A prostrated with a cold. He used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was so inucll Dieased witb the quick relief, and cure it afforded him. that he gave the col . . m r-. a.. a - m-m i All lowingrunsoiiciieo, ceswmuii. 0-,, cf rniuiCUrG who may be interested, l wisn to say, inai iij t-, j j ijMJiJiiiiiuu I have used Cbamberlain's, cough semeay In gents ready mads clothing we have the best selections ever effered in the State. Tbe goods were bought under the market price and "we are now sellling them for less money tban.it cost the manufacturers to make them. We have suits from J2.00 up to $25.00, aad can show you greater val ues in this department than you can buy for double the money .elsewhere. , . Only come ones and see these goods and ws will bave no trouble in selling you. v LOCAL MARKET. otaft mArkst .suotations. -'Prevalent nrixM nf tnlB' orodttce tt the Asheville - , , . .... miTTOR--Best couoiiry. awci cw Sitvr 1K TO Z(HV. r i ' tnm .try-nressed . nens. " zuc w ow. x-moA frl Sickens. 15e to 20c: dressed r .... ......... fnirAVfl i9!t4.i ihai" aressea aucus. asc wwnwT A m .TCS-Fiotatoes. -. insn -r ana sweet 11.00 per bush;; turnips, 15c per peck; onions, 10c per . do., 35c per pek; cabbage. 5 to 10 per bead; carrots 5c per bunch; beets ? vnnfLTtnui,hnTiji.' I24c Der auart: 'snap beans, 10c per quart; letxuce, w f greens. 15c per. peckt celery ,5c per stalk or ka nM Atvrn : radisbes. 5c per bunch ; W V. f v - nnmnlrlnj IftoVi tO 25C. " - I ' 1 "' 1 ' , " -i l. 41.. ' MEATS Home ' raisea sw. - "tsv iR miind.i 10c? HamDUTg. ..Jw ia 15IU(! loin roast. 12c to 15c i-K.rt mtn ebons '10c to 20d; la.mb rnasrt. 15c: veal cutlets, ;12c to 15c; pork m - t . . . i2 O 1Vl.A Tkinna. 10c to 12c: porK roast, o w tzv I5"c to 20 c; toutton cnops ioc u wu, uxu -.t- tn lKr veal- cutxiexs,: xoc; we i.mh wwit. 12 e to -15c: veal cuttlets, 15e i k. vtA ion: sweet breads, 12c to 15c .Il.nnrlr - sJUlSazes in - UUKW, x7- Mt.4 - oa it aa era . . 10(: stew - beef. Be .. to 1 tin ' , ' - - - fr - s i , GAME Quail. IOC to itc eacp; jto- .nt. Kn n 75c: rabbits . Idresseaj,. ivc; squirreJs (dressed), 10c i wild ' turkeys, 1 or A t aa uih (vnnfflutiL f dressed), 40c to 75c. ..--' - . v vrarx ATffn OYSTERS Blue fiish, 10c shad, 40c to' U-00; salmon ; trout, . 20c; a . -n-nner: 12o: . flounders. tlOc; oysters. J30c to 50c per quart, according-to ttIua Point oysters in' shell.. 25c per and find it Invaluable for coughs and colds. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smitb. Tell the salesman politely but plainly. that, you know just wbat you -want, ana hie, will,' not try to sell you any sort ox a substitute.- , .. . In Press Shirts, Knit . Underwear, Hos iery, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Suspenders we can give you handsome goods for about half price. Do not miss this great oppor tunity to' buy these goods at the price we offer. POINTED ; PARAGRAPHS. It is a wise fool who can -keep bis lack of wisdom to blimself.. . Bad story tellers -end poor relajtionsT are often, considerea -Dores. -, ilxve lamgbs at locksmiths, but it never giggles t.'ibe plumber. - ; - . Tfo&teax&er wbo uses tbe nqfl .is apt to make bis pupils smart. " Buying "i 'tdckefc f or 'T symphony concert is a sound inivesunent. ofbeia softer-a "man. who Carriage swU,l'i of tea sobera i totoxicated wllove., The .icicle "and bicycle seasons t are tbe only.- oniesu reoognized. by the wbeelmian. (Some- men are like silver plated 1 knl ves tbey look bright but are usually duU. lAn "Li" road patron says tbe bustlle will give us more eievaibed trainsv, (A'flaamcr says Hhe wearing of sboes witb hiigh heels laaui narroiW ve&les ;indcajtes a big com crop.,. ', fft-is unaiversally beLieved:' tbiait vibe aver age ? sjd:lressi mantes - for (publication only nri nut as a guaranty ox good. laOHx; ; . .; !Wben! a man has so mucbJxrioncy. tbuuts, it troubles bltnn be can usually" fluid . some woman. . who .will . be glad to sbare bs troubles. " s " - - FRUITS 'Apples, 7& to ii.za jr uuau. , iyascsreia jcnay vawarwc, toc oranges. 4ic ro ouc per uu v,. iou ner auart: bannanas, 20eto 35c;-per dozen, - - , - "" Moments are useleai if trifled away," ... Aanrermislv wasted if con- sumed by delay in caaes where a "want ad" Inserted Jn the Gazette will bring, you what you want immecuaieiy. derf uT medical discovery f tiie agef pleas ant and refreslnng to the tasie, act genwy and iKsiuvely on Kiuueys, liver ana oowe, rlpaiisin? the entire sr stem, disiiel colds. tnvn liAnHnnhft! fAr. lillllial rOIIFf fpatiOIl and lu ionsness. - PIf ase buy anl try a box of C5 to-lnr; M, Jr. f ent. . Bojd ana g-arautet'd to cuv "is . v-" Pelham's Pharmacy." DRESS GOODS 2. Of Dress Goods at.. .. $1.39. ' $1.50 Dress Goods at.... 98c 1125 Dress Goods at..W 79c '"$1,60 Dress Goods at,...' 69c 75c Dress Goods at.... - 48c ' 50c Dress Goods at. V. 35c " 25c DresS Goods at. .v. - 18c r i6c Dress Coods at..?" 10c SILKS We offer all our remnant and piece silks for less than cost and can show you as pretty patterns in waist silks as any one could desire. Now is itbe time for. you to get a great bargain in tbess goods. HOSIERY 40e , Ladies' Hose...... 2S 2Sc, Ladies' Hose. ..... 18c , 18c Ladies' Hose...... 10c , 10c Ladies' Hose...... 5e f Full lias of children bbse at unheard of prices. Come1 and examine .these goods andTyeu wilf bssure "and, buyCj- ' f CAPES And JACKETS A $10.00 Capes For.... $6. 50 $8.00 Capes For.... $4.98 " $ 5.50 Capes For. . . . $3. "98 $ 4 .00 Capes For;: .".$2.50 $ 2.75 Capes For.... $1.69 $10.00 Jackets For.. $5. 00 $ 8.00 Jackets For.. $3. 75 $5.00 Jackets For. .$2.75 $ 4.00 Jackets For.. $1.50 M USLIIS UNDER WE A R We have just received something band some in gowns, chemises, drawers, corset covers and waists. These goods were sell Ing very low before 4 tbe, mark dowji and you .cannot buy the. same values, anywhere at tbe prices we now offer. f SPECIALS Blankets, Comforts, Rugs, Bedspreads, Table Linen, Canton Flannel, All Wool Flannels, Towels, Napkins, Table Covers, Jeans Cloth, Aprons and Lawn Ties. FIGURES WILL NOT LIE Fruft of the Loom 8 Good yard wide bleach ... 4 Sea Island domestic 4& Apron ginghams ..t 3 Shirting calico ........... 3 Dress cambric 3 Silesia 7 Window Scrim 1 Cotton toweling 3 Good outings ............. 5 Cotton plaids ............ 3H Whale bone ... 5 Paper pins ............... 1 LADIES9 AND GENTS SHOES $3.00 . . LadW Shoes .. $1.98 $2.50 . . Ladies' Sboes .. $1.69 $2,00... Ladies Shoes $1.25 $1.50 .. Ladles' Shoes .. $1.19 -$1 . 25 . . . Ladies' Shoes . . S8e $5.00 .. Gents' Shoes .. $2.98 ' $3.50 .. Gents' Shoes .. $1.93 -$2.00 .. Gents'. Sboes .. $1.25 $1.50 ..Men's Shoes.. "Me'', BtimbraffJEiSgi and kit (Gfodds V, Remember the : time and p2L6eA:d6ii9t fail fo come and see. Goods Co.

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