The Democrat. THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1896. Special Notices. 0 Advertisements inserted in this column and under this head, at one cent pi;r word each insertion. Home place in Town for sale or s-iitable? exchange, with work, else ire ii this State. Address, AVm. IIHFP UTMM, sr. SJ. DUl zo .Laucuiu- c. NEW REGISTRATION. toi The Methodists are preparing to erect a new church at the Labo ratory. -L(l. Tinton, of the Ruther- fordt' n "Democrat is to edit a new go'.d-l ug paper at Oxford, N. C. The tdwn is billed for Robin son and Franklin's Bros. Circus, w.iich will be here on October IB. . Just received a big lot of stjve-. Call and see them. Prices guaranteed to' be the lowest. R. A. He USER. The Democratic Club of Lin- c'j'nu n precinct met at the Court House Tuesday night and did some ujee.'efua work. Call, on R. A. Houser f or any thiii you may need in tinware line. He has the largest and best aiioittjl line in town. . E. V. Keener has purchased thi Hmes lot on South Main St. ueur the depot. This is a beauti fm lot. and Mr. Keener intends improving it. Jolm Smith was carried before Mavor Same and fined five dollars " and ccst for being drunk and rid . ing fatjt through the streets on last Saturday evening. The contribution sent us by our friend and faithtul Democrat from Maideii will appear in next "week's issue as it is crowded, out this week. It is a good one. Burton C. Wood, candidate for Sheriff, was in town Saturday. People know Burt to be a good fel low, aud he has the qualities of head and h&art to make an efficieut ShenfF, Lincolnton is in the cotton ginning business this season. There are three gins, Ed James, ' Air. W. T. Aiken spent last week at Granite Falls. . . , S, G. Finley made, a business trip to Dallas Monday.' Mr. Aubrey Motz, cf Charlotte, spent Sunday i i Lincolnton. 1 B. - A. Justice, Esq. went to Charlotte Tuesday on business. Judge Hoke returned homo last Saturday. He was from Davie. Miss Hattie-Heavnerj of Besse mer City, was in Lincolnton Mon day. Rev. Thos. Wetmore, of Arden, N. C, is visiting his father, Rev.! W, R. Wetmore. Judge Hoke left Tuesday for Ashevilie, and will visit at Mrs. Vance's, '"Gombroon." Mrs. O. Wells and Mrs. Thon. Wells, of Newberry, S. C, are visiting Mrs. Fannie Alexander. Mr June Carter representing he Southern Newspaper Union, of Charlotte, was in the city Wednes day. Mrs. Annie Hoke has been quite sick for the past week, but we are are glad to learn that she is im proving. Miss Millie, Nixon who is at- tending Piedmont Seminary spent Saturday and Sunday at her home at Triangle. Miss Tempie Parker, who has been visiting Mrs. D. K. F. Ever ett returned to her home in Ham let Saturday. Charles Sheely and Miss Girlie Nixon came from Stanley Creek, Sunday on bicycles and spent the day with friends. Mr. Chas. Phifer who has been Eyo Spolnllst attno North Slat j Hotel j For thn d.is, Thunhiv, tt. 1, Friday, Oct. if, .lt'inlny, Oct. rd. Dr. GuMon Mai'MM, tii t4l (known KV SKCia'i! fr-mi Ah. - vui, .. u., win ucjmm yiur tyi4 Iff? of clur'. Th. dotor cnr various d-eaV-Mf the yM, turh a; 11-ml-ache. Son tyiM, W:ikyf pain owr theye, dtzziti4, ul i nuhl, E.NTIRE NEW REOISTRATIOX lrEu.Ur.- , ED IX LIXCOLNTlX TOWNSHIP All Democrats will remember that they must register ngain thin year, (and all" in Lincoln County who have not alreatly registered ) The books will be open At the polling places (at Lincolnton, L'lllinn', Mill ftllll VAlT Mill n o i.Jkad sight and crn'mlar eyvlids. MfniUII IlllUStfl fill IlKlb- ,)ul UIllU f l , ... . r A call will convince voti. and the two following Saturdays from 9 a. m. until 4 "o'clock p. m , for the purpose of registering, and the following two Saturdays for purposaof challenging all illegal voters and hearing said challenges. Let all Democrats see that every man entitled to vote is properly registered. S. G. Fin ley, Ch'm Co. Dem. Ex. Com. Sept. 24, 181HJ. of Lln- The Healthy Location colnton. On hundred and ten years ago the commissioners appointed to select the location for the Court House and public buildings of Lin coln county reiKrted to the (Jen-- eral Assembly that they had en tered three hundred acres of va cant and unappropriated lands ly ing and being between the linos of Philip Kaucollor and Christain Rhinehcarts, and the same being as healthy and pleasant situation and well watered and the inhabi tants of said county are desirous that a town be established there. " "lhe inhabitants ot said coun ty," today cheerfully applaud the wisdom of their selection. Situ ate on a beautiful plateau, with the South Fork of the Catawba For tlirt-e days only. SjHxrtaclcs to suit nil impairrdVyeii;ht. The Chariot!? Qb-erye r nay that a 111 vur old white girl named rauiKiir, wno nai a mini us than a yar old, wai brutnllv tnttr dercd near II -nderson l.nt Mmi day. Two wirnn went t hr hou"-! and demanded admi.don. Thy worn onbrd to bav but wnt in, attacked her with an n and ?plit hr knll in livo plarrn. Tliy nUo nearly cut oil her arm. She died, thev lhd, but in $v rnl wavs ietravi inemive, wr arrestel and nre in HMidtron jail. Tho liattlo On. Tl rMinly c.ind'il ill ad iiri- ih n: Miirio cuii l.ut vdl '1 liurdr. Oct 1. Tn.M sl.. Fitd.tr. CM . 44 li. ilV. r. Sttui.Nr. im. ;i, ,Mu!h-nV .t.i Tn -.lv i VI. C Iri .S At ion. Wnl iic 7, . r-anrSuiiv.Tliiir.Uv tVi , D-t-' .ii.r. Fji I t. Oct. Ii. KlVlUtf. SituidaV. Oct 1. AlUlliH !iMi1d g iouland hrar the lrm!i. Th tx piyrri mav tali untie thtt th ihrilT will 1m pr-nt with hi tax U-ik at pUrji and dat'-n as jdnv. Prevention Tutt's Liver Vh will not only curr, but if j - OPENING FALL LINES. The latest colorings taken in tunc uili prevent Sick Hcadaclicf tlyspcjnLi. tn!iousnes5, nvaUru, constitution, jaundice torpid j fop lui i o Ltvcr piul ABSOLUTELY CURE. YOUTHS. Karneit Ha-?-ltiii. t I!.-rt tr. H. C. who mndf nav with fn.fifO of th LnncitT lik moot v ttt otftil.ntton. m rrt- jnl lal Saturday at On-dn, on t 1 1 i rx t.n lalar.r. I jlM-.r-tta Carolina and N.rthru n mmv r ,jai.t? ILiiUiad. Tammany lMnKTata in Xw York niatle publii: Mondav a "C- cret aniHfal sent out from Phila delphia to the Catholic clenv o the country, urging thni to u ixirt McKinUv and Uohurt. and use thnir itilluHiice niin-t llrvati and repUitiiition." Tammany men are much incensed at it. Charlotte Observer. YOUWG m i U mm or Yi i:rc.ir w t&tf sai i.tv - i.ii i i rk tt lKr mx,l CUM l 'MOTHERS' FRIEND Un!: !cr Sj M t? i'tli Th. Hih Sli.viU l.in! ar fr" nb titi r-ariil' ti-rm t prir.- fitnl rr.-ilit, t nit: thinl ra!i and r:. and -r! mill dl t itl.rr purha f. Tl l.iiid nfi l u-ll? farmitic l.tid. r.nt oi-ni t fjctori- aid marlrt r.l tf.-y iiuit i!l. J. I. Tn-Mti i.o. n.nr th 1Lc!i S!ial-, my rc ot t maV" roriiniot .f al y'.,-"t to ratitVttioo bv u. II- hn map of tl.r Ut.d an ! i!l . thviii and inaV" otrat t,f W. P. Umv. Pn-t. f C. l-17-Ui.-tf and TruiUv to H. BOYS, land CHILDREN. 1KE-KIY CUH COUCH Head, Neck and . Underwear in Fine Selections. toM to r nfctl.l psftitt, mm puivits !iri:t- ot mar. LONG, TATE &. CO., One Price- Clothiers, ciiAitLo rri:. . c. IT611Mi:Mr KNOW T1IK 3iKi:nK t:oi!i rtmrai!tT or it rit. A Chance to All Thos wh haw bad vi4lt will do well by calling an Ir. ti. Marcu-, eye i-cialit (loui Abbe ville, N. C, at the North StuU Hotol. (Vtoher, l-'J-ord only.' Fye.- exauiini'd fri of charge. Marnago" of Big Amusements The Great John Uobiusnn and Franklin Hms.' Knormnu Showt Combined is an epoch in lh an- ,uas .xuuh river sweeping bv its western lim- nals of amucnientf, tho like ol spending few -days with friend, te brailchea creekg rtowinK which ,lH. never be- in Lincolnton left for his home in west Ug northem and' p'S fore Uen known. Concord last Friday. A, . , ,. H b J ' About mie ilrcauc southern boundaries, supplied with R'v?V) tltt. i.,,,,, ... ni p;ein AfMdMon . - . ' . .. 3 V or so n lie king M vu .w..., t cov'arn unnnirii nim anipnii 111 v i j ri. n Makes CH1LD-D1RTH Easy BEADFIttD BICULATOa CO , AiIasUwOi. - The Lincoln Foundry i Machine Woiks. is here this weeksclerking for his brother. Mr. P. Y. Rudisill, who is quite sick with mumps. Miss Mattie McLean went to Stntpsville last week. She has accepted a position as teacher in the Statesviile Graded School. Mr. Silas McBee, one of the several springs and splendid well Lincolnton may truly be said to be "well watered." Standing in. the court square, Anderson's Mountain in the east, Pasour's, Crowder's and King's Mountain in the south, the many peaks of the South Mountain in the north and west, and the grear. Administrator's Notice. II. tin..' -J w.l r I f J I Hi ti I r -) I" C.ctol w ilhlo i-nf U' ! !!. l ( .. h r tir.lil-tf f.sli l r'Jl w 0 tM II III t t- I ! - ! o-u.- f"rl ma I i . 3il l J T . V nmk lulUv. lltn-rt. ltlj. t'ouj liLC. "ut liift, H-tty id Moltl! ielf. l!r id If- u Ctitiw mi? at4 .t;-m nu mant. Vu rjii li y--ut 5Uci.ti.cry U ;tt-fi ki'.nitly d-r !h-r at (iOI.I) AMI SUA KU 1IUCKS. Ifuii u m f mi at and titl our -!itjit cj ftuvtLita,; -a u.iy n tU MACU1NKHY or l i'l l.Y LINK. V. IK TlUNKU, Mana.ueiv J-lk-S'. 1 J . .V5u. c. jablest men of the Diocese, is stop- Bluo Uidge in the far north-west pine with Mrs. M. R. Collett, are clearly visible ; hence a pure Morganton Herald, Sept. 25th. bracing atmosphere and a healthy Alice Tlo r l.mr-nn fnnn-1 siiuiiiiuii A nrlrpw Trnn mnn and W. H Motz. Thev are doimr ffood work ty, is visiting Miss Laura Carpen and the competition is lively. There will be an ''up to date' play, "The-Spirit of '96," given by tbe home talent, in In such a place chills, fever and .... ji I..:.,.., a h all malarial aiseases are majoi ici auu im iw.Hitiv .... Newton. Enterprise, Sept: 25th. Mrs. Turner returned to her the Court home in Statesviile, Friday, after unknown and the healthfulness of Lincolnton is becoming proverbial. House, Friday night, October 9th. a month's visit to her son, F. H f 4-1-. T !rAn1n TwIl 1 A T We will publish the program next AU1Iiei luc viek. as it was handed in too late I Mrs, Benj. Motz, alter spenuing this week. several weeks with relatives here, ' wa 'm fni v.,n i n po returned to her home in Elberton, thustici, free silver man, and of Ga., Wednesday evening She course vent down to hear Mr. Bry- was accompanied by Miss Maggie an at.Charlotte. He also eDjoys the distinction of having .heard Tier.rv Clav at Raleiah when he : - - J was a candidate for President. f - . . J Mr. John L. Cobb, a promi nent merchant in ncolnton is lother's with noy boarding at h notice appending toltye door of his residence, "forbiddmg any one to enter it." Mrs. John L. Cobb is living w ith her fathjer, Ma. E. W. WaTd. F. H. Turner has the contract for supplying, the' North State Hotel 'and jail with water. 'The water is furnished from a bold pine spring, one tnira oi a nine from the hotel. The work is progressing-rapidly and nearing completion." Mr. Will Finger, who has the contract for the erection of the brick store houses of Dr. Croiise audj-. C. Quickel is a pusher. The ;walls are assuming maguifi- cent m-onortions. and Lincolnton wili soon have two more business houses. Motz Mrs. Ella Rozzelle and Mrs Reece Williamson have returned from Lincolnton, where they have been enjoying the splendid Lithia water for some time past. Mt. Holly Times. Miss Perrie Rozzejle, who has been attending the business col lege at this place the past summer, has returned to Lincolnton to en ter the Piedmont Seminary. Mt. Holly Times. Robt. E. Costner who has just completed the law course under Judge Avery and stooa a success ful examination as au applicant before the Supreme Court for his license to practice law, reached home Tuesday looking well and happy. We give him a hearty hand shake as we welcome mm iu to the "noble profession of paup- Barn Burned. We are sorry to reDort that Jim Houck, one ot the tenants on .1. A. Lore's farm near town, had his barn burned on last Monday with contents, forage and wheat straw One mule in the stable was scorch ed. The wheat house and crib near were saved with dirliculty. LMMMLW W M m 'i B.- A Km M2i I 1 " - rM-d W. L. GROUSE, Sale of Town Lots. thu tented world tlnwrni iioii the h;o Av. Of the famous personalities aiaoci- ntud with the boy hoods of the m-n td I he prtt-nt day,"Old J )lni i;iilli.oii. ft" . . : i l . i j:ie '.vus lamiiiari termeJ, ha padeil awav, tnt nu great hovra hivo pacd frm lather to n, for three jjentratuin I T Ilarnum is but memory and Adam r rc nugh a name hna even ceaod to In carted about tin country, except a a circu9 tradg-niark. The face of the gu ial Hamum, how.vr i yet madj to beam from tho dead wall, althoi'ch hi body resia in the Mpulcher, aud hi cx- . t t-cutors have miMdel oi me in terest in the rdiow, which mat held bv hi efitale. Thn public has flt that liamutn and FoPpitKiK ?ho-vs witMout Barnum and Forepauuh wito but hollow ureteiift-, and it it tvtfe no; for the fact that th creal John Kobiitson Shows havi paf d from father to fronf it would naturally have cast around for tho coming of the iew leaders in lhi tune hon ortd fiehls of amusement. Tliere Ua ilcstinv that haieaall ll IrtUf of I putt'f ft rm laltlrrt ill P mutts:' lrl, rule h I. y. IUatirr. l unlrrieiI liet March in, 101. ul rlrtj it l.lnroln muni) rrjrwrj Hwk WfH tuailf in lt.- JIJ turn! Il.-4rt. rurrl h ai! ntri l-l t ti luril) , I IU at ui.lS iriiin. thrl tiurl lluuc UixuT In I.ll,4 ! ty. wn Monday. tMol.-r 1. l5. at tiiMiti. Iltr Umt lr4rtt-U 4T.J rt-i r)t-U In the aid Uiort''' UrU t vll : Tuvui ll N. Irt In Suth Wr Spirt f tl twn it I.lnlntn. t i;innin? at a taKr n.nirf vt lot N. Main M. thn. will, ld M. cJi V 0 1 to a Ukr; then S s t: lt I t takr t Walrr M.. tl tn N fA K C 1 K.i .l.U: Him N ;jV Ul. It' It Ixsinninp. Aim I.vt Nm2I in iuth--l iuar" f tttvttt 'f IJnrolntt ii i ilr.inia.nl ihr plat of tall l vn. frntir-y i trr M.. a:t tt.iiil-l t j . S a Jul 25 in anf .iurr. frrn ul rah. Tli ih tla i.f r!rlnl I;. ItKHikli KNM. Mrrtag''. Mrs. MaryA.Nolen, Wife of Dr. W. W. Noleu, died at Crouse, Lincoln county, Sept. 24, lSVJG, aged 53 years. Raised in Gaston county, from girlhood in fellowship of the Presbyterian church. Faithful wife and moth er rests from long aud painful ends, and the men who art? to rule enrtVrim?. Great resnect and ten- the circus world fur the coming o ers picfc Ford, harness maker, and Tom' Odom, colored, had some words on last Saturday, which re- sulted-iu Odom receiving a blow on the head, and two rather ugly gashes, from a shoe knife in the hands of Ford, ford was arrested and bound over to court in" a bond of one hundred and fifty dollars. Appointments. m The following speakers will ad dress the Deople a9 follows: soinion Dr w -L Crouse and .B. A. Jua elegant tice at N M. Bellingers, Friday nirvVit Cr.t. 2nd. UlfcUtl ....1 r. TT,. Chiids. at Paper Mill School House, Saturday night, Oct. 3rd. " Public Speaking. The Hon. E. C: Beddingfield and Hon. B. R. Lacy will address the people at the following times and places: t . . Lincolnton, Mondav night, Oct. 12th.- " - ' Maiden, Tuesday J night, Oct 13th. : :,':.-:; Nejvton,' Wednesday night, Oct. Let everybody come . out. : ;S. G. FinleV, Ch'm . Co. Dem. Ex. Com, ' Tr w. l... urouRe. av rc Chapel, Saturday night, Oct. 3rd. ; O Finlev at Brick School House, Clark's Creek, Saturday night, Oct. 3rd. B. A. Justice, at Reepsville, Sat urday night, Oct. drd. a inint aiacnBsion of the iree coinage of silver is"asked for of a . ... those of the goia-ougs. . S. G. Fixley, Ch'm. - Co. Dem. Ex. Com. der sympathy attended funeral service and her burial at Pleasant Grove last Friday. Mecklenburg Presbytery Will meet at Davidson River, Transylvania couuty, Oct. Gth, and S. D. Burgin, elder from Lin colnton church left this .week to visit friends in Buucombe county, with his daughter, "en route to mm Presbvtery. The pastor, K. 6. Tnbnston. will start on Saturday, gterlitnr men. all with fuluret full v w 7 - I C the of nromtse. and each an tccomt 1U U1UC1 IV w v I 1.. , f .11 r,v o- Mn,1pmtr. He will l,snea peniiemau, n v- ""o - risillv i.k ihd in gnnn branch oi oliio it fill nonointmrtilH I . . . LIVK wo w .... I ,n AirrilH IH141UPAI. 1 I1B KUIIU 9 next Sunday at laboratory auu lireg3 naVe ben a unit in pro- Paper Mill. nouncuig the exntbition loreniosi I in metrnnolitaniam. and the bcil Two Scraps, 0Vt,r tt u gbrtlv to pitch On last Fridav morning Mr. 1 ;ig eUt3 jn Lincolnton, and ks a Pink Hinson called at the Lincoln verdict. All cittea aro on the Bnti of venra are at hand. The sun never moved with more certain tread from the ry of early dawn to the radiance of noon, than hat He?n the proems of th Franklin Brothers dtiritig the brief past tn the present season, where they and John lCobinson, the grandson ol tr originator of big tented atnus ments, now stand fnrrtnoat in tent ed amusement, now stand lore- moat in tenlei eub-rprus, either In this country or abroad. Four enterprising, honest and tiit 31 iml (3RKAT PKOPL1 ii i'ii:u About many tlu:, bul all bv ers of Gol Cotlee, who have trm HeeJ)." CoiTe sty it i timpiy fine, and to cheap. T.e 1 p uud colTea i j crlictio:', 5 t ounJ cotler that cures the headache, is out ol t!it it it ioR-xl. Manr lopb buy il pound tolTr? not a tin gle laulty graiu. Call and te? al thre tine colT. IHchcat mar ket price paid for country produce. yours mm to .phase, A. W. REEDY. Physician &, Druggist, Wr hav th Uurt and Utl lm t llar. of pAttl Mrt t ;xtd vr truht to tint ton. W- alo call ut atttLliwu to CZT iucuf CiU. Yarnishts, Bruttt. bich it to l-stzpUl. Cigars, Cigaretts and Tobacco, Inii s. Fn Stati' iitry. Tcth Brctbr, iVrlac.try, Tv.Nt t4 MJicatd Sp. ic; at ltt pricf. tar all l at-d rch and of :ur" Ltttrd tjualy. FATHER OF LOW PRICES. Wo prosmtd lo zi c yvxt trur ptict Utt t. o- trcly lfo buty. We tll call your atltt.ti-n t cr rbtLirj Xm hv. br far tl.c latjjvtt lu Lave txtl catfid. aud t!. j r.tct ire riht. tliildtn' frcm f 1 Xj ot 1-j't Soita ttitt r.'C'J p. Mtn' uita fft-m I J.V up Ai d me ! a iy t.uv lies jf c'noti at prtc-t to defy comjtilioti. Wc hate kt cf c3J PaMs fr; roken tuits thnt c are ttht. at ct. SHOKS! SHOKS! S-'HOK?! W hrv Ihv UfiCftt at,: -; : il !. rf u .jr pt3T Wc ht.xr Lti Utiui "p?r unt hjtr t-n ir t at:rt W 1 n tiruck it at Utt in tt iu crry. to a ral C"d bnt'-tiii ic th. Ubrat.d lUndclj h M. . W ?urai,tt tviry t a:r i f tbt titfcli.n. lty hate ft fttinsTille Mi mbirh ill t!l . . 1 . tn ft Shifi tttt iLltik Clti mm'A fwU V -' Viv ... .............. - my Lvdy. DRY GOODS! DHY GOODS! Wo hac n t lim or tpac to five tea ; tici. W ill ctlj say me hxs the lar?t and cheajt ho It has ttr Un c-r plcturt lo tho-sr. Cmc aud ut !$-tbr Tu ;th Vj bay ,r nl. H. S. Robinson & company. P p 9- f???? At Tlit- NEW STORE ol-' i. Y. RUD1SILL M.-tt Tiof Rnlv in the world for Cuts, xuc a.l PUnm. Fever Sores, - leuer, MiHUins. Corns, and all Skin trup- Foundry to see Mr. F. II. Turner, and after some words about a set tlement. Mr. Turner invited Mr. Hinson in his office, closed the door and tried what virtue there v.-as in a fisticuff, by way of an in sult. There was no serious dain- age'done. Mr. Turner submitted aud a small fine was imposed by Mayor Saine. Tvco of Mr. Turners employee, Manning and Putman, fell out and measured arms in the store of Mr. Hinson Saturday. root, and aooner or later, will be ready to welcome the new blood, enterprise unci novelty' that are wrapped up in just such a. stupen dous, -xhibition as this Napoleouto quartet ia said lo oiT.-r Volt will llaaat tli llnurili'avy unci liui- t Illttlltt. VJanted-ftn Idea liU&C to ptuf Uons and positively cures Piles, or no k n w u i i ri. a w . urn mm a h mmm Select satisfaction omoney ra fundea t-m., tw.r l.TT Price 25 cents per dox. w m V"rwihincioS. dT for ttr uw rm i- ' anJllit of two feUBdr! laTBUO WW- Vl A A3TD ITS CTTXIIS Tn tttt rrjToa I krve an b?cJ-jia TO tttc Emtor I hive a b?cJui2 remedy for Corwumrticn. DyKJtsndyuM th-xisirwls of hocvfcss cases tac tsccn ilrtxl rrnancntly cured. S rroof-cosul'.-fi am I Ot its powrr uni i coiixjui . ) - f T-r ind rostoffcfi MAlra. SiXtntf, T. A. SL0C5J31. H. C-t in fert St Bcw Tcrk. SEED TICK COFFEE! 8 pounds for $1.00. i!an't be 1k 1 for the mony. 11- ure you te it Lfire you buy. j I alio have a nice fruh line of j Car,dics. Hananat, lmon. Full! Cream Chc bwect ami cour Picilcs, Mull-ta and 'White Finf HamF, Ilrrakfast Si rip. and vrry thins Vcpt in a firt-cU Grc ccrv Store. Give mo a trial. P. Y. RUDISILL. S-27-Od LtM oLxrox, N. U. ONE PRICE CASH STORE This Sure OnUtnt au Idol. It is our r. r.int C.i.r 13 al laiu it, ilaatf tjlini: to tter cur lt. Want to tlj fel to you in tour n.rchai.diiius . ul ti to fel bit jar lit tay--in;; tntcrttta ccutt- l.tr; that fur tt it d tdltr t-u titt4 otrrcr counters viu will a Jul juiTaieut. THK N'KW KAl.L 5TOCK intitet r. We at:rt.cd cf -r purclaM-f. 'aiid(flrnnCdttt that tfcy ill mM ith rcr appfr al. Haven't ln atndymi; yur mantt all tb-t- rif'.r uoltit.c DUYjSS GOODS FIlisT. Your rnil tt -n lhm what tJ buy an 1 br' in bu it lhf- are lL all a xl.;fcc ,ttt:vLa. Visit that up lo date drcs jc-Ja 4epiftmnt -f at anu bew tt.ly lhe fiucitins are autetd. S our ?S inch all wt dt ?lt larsin al Di cr.l. r rard. Tne am rsular r) cnla uodt. Thtuk H it a!) tl dras tlauncla at cnt l-r ifd I autilul all fl !r c Ilrwradedrnt coodt cnlr l"t ni tr TrJ- a11 , frtf 4 inchea wid-,.i: cnu pr tard. lNmls.Jnut 11 cf j UU dfvas HXKli ever br.-usht to ihtt taarkat front 15 ti M cnt. cry handf.m lu of tti laUtt ttfle. in black ant f aucy drct t U frcra Wc-nta to 1175 r-r vard. 4 M I LT. I N K 1 1 Y I ) K 1 A I IT M E T. Oar cullu.err d.trtotct it full and rtr rttn? ih all th- netl and l1 b f 3 Hat and Trimrctnja. Mita Parker, oar Haliimor nsdhrr, is frith usaln and i already crodrd tritb ' tk. fall tr stock frl iMn4 lhat we can tutl yt in anttr.ii.j J03 tray want 'in the millinery lit. .... . v . We ar- l- l.aaT to say &nt tLU uk. lokost r ot k fcr oar ad on Udict Cas, Jackt, Sbr-e Ac N I! WVoll jnur rial atttnllon loecf alk cfMtt'a-I Bo Panta. TtH it a nrw lin e t.- adJd to r tor netV l.-rnt.frumr.nt.tJp. Tr 'xvl U$lOX Th!.iaabrar.l,w.lckat j.TJd drug stores.