mmm- m mi The Oommonwealtli. K. E. HILLIARD, - - - - Editor. Published Every Thursday. Entered at the Post-Office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as Second Class Matter. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. COME TOGETHER. CAPT. KITCHIN! S LETTER. The following letter was written by Capt. W. H. Kitchin recently to a Democratic friend of his, a copy of which has come into the hands of the editor of The Commonwealth, and we commit no breach of confidence in printing it : My Dear Sir : We had as well be honest with ourselves and look facts in the face because, twist and squirm as we may, these facts must in . cow. JJut rememDerinousanas are noi sucking and can not, and that thous ands do not want to suck ; and that all they want is a good government, pros perity, and an even show in the race- of life, - and to feel and know that they have the respect, confidence and love of the best citizens of the land. It is a great mistake to suppose all men bad who are not in your party. And the organization that adds those to its voting strength by fair dealing, kind treatment, manly rconduct ana We give most of our editorial space - . . . , even handed justice almost always wins this week for a letter by Capt. Kitchin m . . nnA finfi4Ji nr w mnat en Give us reason and argument instead 1 up us uisi auu "o"v. - - o- i . In an editorial article two weeks ago nn?er in the comine contest. The De- 01 a.DU8e anu ""ngs-gaw we proposed to pass over all former mocracy in this State can not whip differences and "toe the- mark"- with. Pritchard, Butler, and A. Andrews, the negroes and the uevu ana nis angeis In Invite all without distinction to come and go along witn tne grana Democratic column, who love home, our Populist friends who are willing to bined the ld 5ugement wives, daughters, children and come back and start with us. This is aMed fQr gQod measure jt has accom- in substance what Capt. Kitchin says Pii8hed wonders and can accomplish also. wonders in the future, but cannot per- We airree with him in what he savs form impossibilities, about the railroad lease question. We I belieye the world has an inalienable right to curse tfiA "stuffed nronhets." Cleveland and - . . T 1 T I V A. 11 1 nave an tne wnne tnougni ma me Bnfl tney have botn tray- whole matter has been a mountain tbL trusts renosed in them, by de- made of a mole-hill. The special . in- eerting the people and joining iorces friends and bleeding humanity vite all who believe in the . unlimited coinage of silver at 16 tol, in a graded income tax, a tariff for revenue only, and who favor the control of all corpo ration by the power creating the same, and against government by injunction, and who favor a government by intel ligence and white men, to come in vestigation by Master Craig was worth i nothing except to give employment to lawyers, and some oi them at the ex pense ot the State to help Attorney General Walser do nothing. WHY IS IT? The following by Elder P. D. Gold in the Wilson Times has about as much good common sense as any paragraphs we have read : "A few days ago I was told, by one well informed, that cotton yarns are .... 1 ,1 i your conveauuu auu aiu juu m ua&' But the honest, deluded victims who in followed them, some into the Republi can party, some near the outer lines, and others standing trying to deter mine what to do and where to go, , do not deserve the abuse that some papers and people seem determined to heap upon them. I judge other people by myself. And we all know thousands upon thousands of good men left the Democratic organ- candidates and committees. And just here I had as well be candid and hon est. The Democracy can not win un der the old leaders. It can not win un der a milk and . cider policy. It can not win with a gold bug committee, nor can it win with any man on deck who stood by Grover Cleveland and his republicanism after the repeal of the purchase clause of the Sherman act, and who endorsed the sale of bonds t.ofinn nnt Vuuano0 thAv Hisnrmrnvfld mawviii aavw ww.. I - . -m of its nrincioles. or believed in the to keep up the infamous gold reserve toinninliu tf iYko Tt orm Kl i na n nrpnniza. f " A i nr. ,;m Ition: but because they felt that the mBUl W1U"B a8 " T 7 77 T sold now at 18 cents per pounds out of cotton costing 5 cents per pound a Wo kn wvr! infn th hands m ino treasury ur profit of more than 100 per cent. The Jf the enemy and tnat they were being could have 8UPPlled the trea8ury wlth eame informant said that last spring Ioj ;nfn thft T?.AnnWinan nartv and they sold yarns at 13 cents, out of cot- made to eat dlrt and crawi in Biime to ton that cost them 7 cents. Aow he buUd up the fortaQea of Cleveland and said they are scarcely able to fill their nia f0n0Wers at the expense of true Orders. I TUmnnranv anrt th inlfirftfit of their "Why is this? Is there a ring country. I was one ot that number, among tne manuiacturersr farmers and t have no nanes of conscience, and out the sale of bonds. It may not be amiss in . me to touch tenderly another thing which bids fare to be forced into the next campaign by Bulter and his contigency. No man in the State was more op posed to the ninty-nine years lease than ought to share a reasonable profit with others. They earn as much labor as hard live as scantily. Why is this? "The remedy lor farmers is to pro duce all they eat, such as corn, wheat, pork, milk and butter, fruits feed for horses, mules, cattle, etc., and buy as little as possible. Have good schools nn ancHntrv tn offer. I have never been off the Democratic platform, nor wrong in stronger language. u t . . fw Ann. say now it was a great wrong, Mnii than- th rmrPfit rlennftst great crime. Democracy and I never will. But when you undertook to cram Cleve land down my throat, as Democracy pure and undefiled, you made as big a mistake as Butler and his crowd did mvself. and no one denounced the And I yes a But it is a finished fact. It belongs to the past. Butler and his crowd denounced the crime and de clared and made it the issue in the last campaign in the State. He and his crowd carried the Legislature by almost a two-thirds majority. And yet he in the country. Too many are moving whfin tnev undertook to make me swal- to town. Build up the country. Im- low Zeb Vance Walser, the Republican could not Pass act to "P86 the lease prove your lands, your society, educate party and the negro, as Jeffersonian your children at home. Teach them to labor, and not to despise it. "In the town the question is asked, vhat shall we do with our daughters? Too many of them are brought up to think only of dressing, going with boys, riding bicycles, spending their time foolishly. Teach them to labor to cook, sew, make clothing, etc., by put ting them at it. Teach your boys to do farm work. "We should quit buying so much. No wonder we are so poor. We will get worse and worse every year until we return to tne inaustriai and eco nomical ways -of the Bible. Read Proverbs 31." THE DISASTROUS "SEVEN." (Coireepondenceto Tn Commonwealth.) Littleton, N. C. Nov. 23, '97. - An old gentleman of close observa- Democracy. The Democratic party was wrong in following Cleveland into the Republi can party, and those who rebelled de serve credit and the national Democra cy when assembled at Chicago said so in tones of thunder by the adoption ot a Democratic platform, and the nomi nation of a democrat thereon, and also by the repudiation 61 Cleveland, Hill and Wall street Democracy. No, I in sist that those who left Clevelandism simply preceded the Chicago conven tion in the right direction a little in advance. Now since the Democracy has passed a bill of divorcement and separation from Clevelandism, republicanism and negroism, and gone into business on its own hook, renewed, regenerated and redeemed from republicanism, I deem It the patriotic and cnristian duty of and if he had passed it, it would not haye amounted to a snap of my little finger, and both Butler and Russell know it. And it is too late for Butler to say the republicans defeated or that the democrats defeated his pet measure. He knew the republicans were in favor of the lease when he and his com mittee sold out to the republican party in the State for loaves and fishes. The very members of the Legislature elected by the votes of Butler's crowd, defeated his and Russell's pet scheme.! If so small a number as four or five republicans in the Senate had voted for the measure it would have passed, Neither Butler nor Russell wanted it to pass, xney wanted it aeieated so that they could have it as an issue in future elections. . If the lease was valid no act of the Legislature could have made it inyalid. It was a legal question beyond of Nor can I see why - the lawyers on either side should be called hard names in public or private. They are paid. I presume, for what they do and it is their business to look after the interest of their clients ; if lawyers do not do this they will soon be without clients. Now I want to say in conclusion, that the democrats can carry this State in defiance of Pritchard, Russell, But ler or any other man, if they -' will be honest, candid, prudent, wise, patriotic and rely upon the righteousness of their cause and the wickedness, incom petency, corruption and the want of principles, patriotism, honesty, virtue and true courage and manhood in the conglomerate mass and combination of corruption now managing the State and all its institutions. . , But von can not win bv abuse. Rea son, logic, common sense, patriotism and truth set forth in all its glory and power will accomplish what abuse never did and never will. An anneal to the common sense, the understanding, the judgment and the sentimentality of the voters will do more to carry the State for the De- mocracv than all the vituperations in all the papers. We all know B utler is scared. He is hanging by a very slender thread. The ground is sinking from under him His only possible hope is to make terms with the Republican party or the Democratic party. . His own forces are not sufficient to make a fight. . They would not cover the front of one wing of a fighting army, and if our papers and speakers are wise, honest, candid 'and magnani mous and will recognize and treat the honest Populist as a brother and neigh bor, he will not be able when the battle is joined to raise a strong skirmish line. But don't forget it, he and his plunder hunters are going to co-operate with or fuEO with the Republicans notwithstanding the love some Demo crats are lavishing upon him. But the honest, non-office hunters, non-plunder hunters are going to vote with the white people in the coming contest provided they are invited in our con ventions; placed on an equal footing with the old fashion Democrats, and put on committees and treated in every a"! j 1 J 1 . respect as me peers ana equals oi a Pemocrtts. So far as I am concerned I don want any invitation. I stand where always stood, and where I am sorry the Democrats have not always Btood ; and I congratulate the party, its leaders, its voters and .he country that it has got ten back oc the old camping grounds wbe jni honest men, good citizens patriotic souls,God-fearing, God-serving law-abiding people need not hesitate to come and camp, with confidence that they ' are in good company ; and fee! ing that here no crimes, no outrages. no frauds, - no stealings will be com mitted by officials sent from those quarters, to make us hang our heads in very shame, or blush for the honor, glory and traditions of the State. W. H. Kitchin. the tion remarked the other day that ever every gentlemen who left the party for Pwer legislature. Ana tne since he could remember everv vear the above named reasons, to either re- courra can aeciae now as weii as tney mm 11 l I -a emrtintr in oAvnn hao hn Ai.nat turn or aid that nartv to rA-estnMiah ever COUia. At IS ail DOSD, and a " v v" "vvu uioaQU UUd i " While this has not been disastrous to good government in the State. Those scheme oi sutler s to Demaaie ana be- much extent, the low price of cotton who lt because they were not Demo- lol peoP'e, and distract their minds will cause much suffering among the cnits, or because they preferred spoils lrom ine maln lssues ln tne coming poor, and meager collection with all and plunder to an honest administra- campaign. Another thing I will allude who do not work for a salarv. Vonr tion of the laws and white supremacy, to as l am a mna oi tree lance. 1 Ire- suggestion some time ago for farmers not coming back and it is a useless qnently see abusive pieces in the papers to sow much wheat, because It will be expense of time and labor to abuse against a. anarewg. nis is an wrong. compelled to bring a good price in the them, or beg them to come back, r " naa oeeu m n,s 8noea or you or early summer, was a timely one ; but But those who acted with the Third any else faithful to his trust, we how abnntnnr Hilif.r nnntv mw nartv from natriotin motives, or from would have done lUBt as he did. He able law" allowing stock to run at laree honest though mistaken motives, are acted on business principles nd made three months in t h vAf nM aa good and true ns the het of na onri the best bargain he could lor his com- there have been a more nnHmi. i, ought to be encouraged to nome homo pany. He overreached the boys he enacted by sensible legislators? from among alien enemies, and do naa 10 aeal wltn- e had more busi When we see so many bicycles on service in the cause of good govern- ness 861180 ana capacity than they all the streets, so many new buggies, so ment, and for the restoration of pros- combined, ln truth, A. Andrews many well dressed people at church, perity, harmony and brotherly loye. outgeneraled' the Democratic, Repub- it does not seem that Hard Times is And this wholesale denunciation lican and Populist parties all combined, in the country ; but he is in the and abuse of all who aided in admin- and displayed more tact, generalship country if not in town. This storing a merited rebuke to the na- and business Bkill than them all. And wilt be evident to any one who will I tional Democracy, is all wrong and out I from m? standpoint 1 admire the man te3t the matter by driving only a few of place. ; rather than despise him. At all events miles. I There is one thing as certain as the I tnere 18 notnln made by abusing him, When will our people auit drinkinir I aetting sun, and that is this : if none of nor does he deserve any abuse. I am whiskey ? When will they learn to the fe"Ows who voted with the Third not Iavor oi abusing any body con- spend six days in the week throughout Party three years ago and even one cerned in the matter, because I do not the year on the farm ? . WhAn viii year ago vote with the Democratic and never have believed the Governor they learn to make home made mar I party, but against it with the Republi-1 nor the directors corrupt. But from nures. and ditch the hiliaiHea can party, the party can not win. Now my standpoint, it was the want of a vent their lands from washing? When 1 do you want to win the next battle? If I thorough knowledge of business pnn- will they grow grasses and clover, raise you do heg'n om tms hour to win cipies, ine iacK oi wnicn would put any . i. a t . stock, in fine, be farmers by living back tfae lost and strayed sheep from maiviauai or corporation into bank largely on what is raised at home? the house of Israel, by argument, reas- ruPtcy witnin ninety days. But let Our town has three more merchants on common sense and brotherly love, tnav matter rest, and cease to abuse this fall. How much better it would 1 don ' mean to go into the Republican cousin Aiecs: because ne has more be to havn fewer -tor. .nA .nm w party to bring them back, because a bnsiness sense than all three of the sucking calf never turns loose an ud-1 political macmnes combined. der as long as he is hungry and the I And if you must abuse somebody to mil nows let tnem suck until they I prevent your boiler from bursting, uuui jua.rau vapi.ure me hn. RovAmOr fl-rr r.A K?a for making the lease and Marion Butler how to cuke biijous colic. I ana juage or rawer uovernor Kussell I suffered for weeks with oli 10r stirring up a dead issue. industries. Thanksgiving is upon us and we are called on to help the orphans as ' well as eat turkey. If the orphans were to receive tne value ot the nnneccessa nly expensive dinners that will be eaten next Thursday, how they and their providers would rejoice ! Got. Bell is seriously ill. An inter- pains in my stomach caused by bilious- n nnn a s w m r - . - . . Mrwm . m -m :. um uau wj hud uuMicue fui ine i " xne worst coia l ever naa ln my wuu uuui ji unu vnamDeriain s uoiic l life was cnred by Chamberlain's Cough eating character Is he. A man - who 1 Cholera and DisjTh(MaRem ed v whieh I HnX" w w a . - - , - - ' .. I " . I ... ...ki. , - f..ww a. WU, xuviMui auruwn ummgu nwivureu mn. i uyb wnoe recommend-1 ter ureek. Cal. "This . cold left me I nave since left arm, has ridden side by. side with ea it to a good many people. Mrs. .F. I a--. tt "sLji v Butler, Palrhayen, Conn. Persons who I " r are subject to bilious oolic can ward o3 the "Lone Starstate, can J the atUofe bv taking thi. : mJErVS not t ctarbs eat-rt3uc4c3 to with a cough and I wan - expectorating au tne time, xne iiemedy cured me. and I ant all of my - friends when troubled withr a cough or cold to use it, Resolutions by Dawson's Baptist Church. Keep on Coughinp; if you' want to. U you want to cure that cough get Ayerm Cherry Pectoral. It cures coughs and colds. w. - winouiMinij ma. r. w tt. PEBQtriMANS CO., N. C. " nA'KELL o. d. rlAKKcLL & CO. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant SPECIALTIES : COTTON AND PEANUTS. XOS. T. S ivn y,... Nortott N.tion.1 Bank. n65LK Im, Mention this nanAr '"'-MA " 9 30 31 For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co, Scotland Neck, N. C. ? Savage, Son & Co., "COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Norfolk, Va., Nov. 22, 1897. WE QUOTE COTTON FIRM Good Middling. . ........ of Strict Middling......... of Middling . H Strict Low Middling. . Low Middling - o 1-lb Stains.-.-.. --------------- PEANUTS QUIET Fancy..... 2i Strict Prime 2j Prime........ -- 2. Spanish ....... 52 Black Eye Peas, per bag........ 1.50 Eggs, per dozen 17 Black peas, per bushel. . ........ 60 Active demand for cotton, especially for good grades. January contracts closed 5.71 agaiust 5.68 Saturday. Peanut market very quiet. Dark and mildewed nuts selling from 1 to If, Notice. North Carolina, ) Superior Halifax County. S Court. D. A. Madry vs. :. W. C. Allen and others. By virtue of power conferred upon me by a decree made in the above en titled action, I shall sell on the terms stated below, in the town of Scotland Neck, on the first Saturday in Decem ber, 1897, being the 4th cay o; the month, between the hours of 12 m and 1 p. m., at public auction, the real estate fully described in the pleadings in said action, towit: That reai estate in said town known as the Vine Hill Male Academy, consisting of about four acres ot land; bounded by lands of S. B. Kitchin, B. D. Gray's estate by Mam street and by Fifth street. Terms : One half cash, balance in 12 months from day of sale, with title retained till whole of purchase -money is paid, and notes of purchaser for de ferred payment taken with interest from day of sale. This Nov. 3, 1897. W.A.Dunn, 11 4 it Commissioner. Reference : ts. I. P. LEE & CO. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant v - r, M uuux , V711 j VA. fSTLarge Warerooms, Ample Storage capacity, Liberal on Produce ordered to be held. Orders for bagging, Ties, Twine, Peanut and Grain Ba - articles, hiied at lowest price. Mention this paper. Ad w and other ncet WARE I . .S.i For the Highest Market Price. Which is still strong and active, especially good wrappers. we have ample floor space. No crowdirf and perfect light. With Nat. Smith for auctioneer, and a conrii ous and efficient corps of help, we are deteJ miiicu iu leave uu stuiie uiitunieu. lu pieasa an wno can on us. Very truly, Your friends, BOYD&YOUXG. Rey. J. A. McKaughan, pastor Daw- sons Baptist church, Tar River Associa tion, having resigned as pastor, and the same having been accepted by the church the deacons submit the follow ing resolutions, which are adopted : 1. Resolved, That it is with deepest regret we part with our beloved pastor, who has so faithfully and successfully served us for the past three years, dur ing all of which time there has hot been the least discord between pastor and church. 2. Resolved, That during his pasto rate the church at this place has been greatly strengthened and built up spir itually and greatly developed in work, and we feel , that his influence among us was a special beacon to light us on in the path of duty. S. Resolved, That we commend him to God's people everywhere as an able and conservative minister and feel that wherever he may serve as shepherd they will be fed with the precious truths of the gospel. i' ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The hrst way is from im perfect action of the kidneys. The sec ond way is lrom careless local treat ment of other diseases. -7 ? 7 CHIEF CAUSE. - Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause of bladder trou bles. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and it not doctored' too much is not liable to weakness or disease, - except in rare cases. It is situated back ot and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some. sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine for twenty four hours ; a sedement or settling in dicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid ney and bladder remedy is soon applied If you need a medicine yon . should have the best. - At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sam ple bottle and pamplet, both sent by mail, Mention The Commonwealth and send vour address to Kilmer A Co.. Cinghampton, N. Y; The proprietor f .tolr "1 7??f li.r J'' by E. of tobVpaper guarantee. thecSauu- 5 Cent Cotton Brings Little Money, But it doesn't take much to buy a lot of nice things in My Millinery Store. Goods are here and must be sold, and they go at low prices to suit the Times. MBS. A. M. ELDDICZ, Opposite M. Hoffman. 8 23 1m Scotland Neck, N. C. Mention this paper. I 7 HE CAME INTO 2 I J THE WORLD Bat his relatives and neighbors will not permit him to remain co. We a cant do much for him in his infancy S but for his youth and manhood the -9 w looms of Europe and America strive to make fabrics of all texture, innum- g g eraUe in design, and all for his service g w and pleasore. In his yean of descre- a tion and sound judgement he declares 5 g that . ... 9 j Makers of Fine Clothes to Measure, g ) Most reasonable in Price. Most re- S liable in Woik. Make Suits to order 2 S from $Ji00 to $5000. . . : J iCAIIPliDMS I S Scotland Neck, N. C, g 'Jg , SAUS AOENT. W HiasGin WAIT a month to buy your Christmas Gift COME NOW and fit yourself out with one of my handsome and stylish 7 HATS. Oh! You Dont Know how pretty you will Look with One! : 0 - Prices : Low and Even when yon 'get old yonll be glad yon bought it. , ' "7,:7i!ir3, xtrl TEACHERS - WANTED!! O VJSK 4,0UO IVACANCIES Several times as many vacancies as memb MUST HAVE MORE MEMBERS. Pittsburg, Pa. ; Toronto, Canada ; .New Orleans, La. ; New Ywt, x. Washington, D. C. ; San Francisco, Cal. ; Chicago, 111. ; St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col. There are thousands of positions to be filled within the next few weeks. Address all applications to UNION TEACHERS AGENCIES, Sumuitr, 7 29 4m C. L. BASS, Manarf 11 lira All kinds of Dresse Lumber for sale. 14 4t S. F. DUNN, Scotland Neck, X liU.W MI Jji) FOR GOOD BOARD. Visitors to Raleigh will save money by stopping with me. SERVANTS ATTENTIVE AND SERVICE GOOD. Close to Union Depot. 213 West Martin Street. . R. G. REID, Prop. 9 28 3m Raleigh, N. C. Mention this paper. Two Stores. My stores are now filled with choice, fresh goods received almost . daily such as Meat, Fish, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Meal, Flour, Hominy, Rice, Grits, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Onions, Hams, Fresh Pork Susage, Pigs' feet, Blue fish trout, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spice, Pepper, Cloves, Mace, Ginger Nutmegs, Cin namon, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine Perfumery, Medicines, Chcwine Gnma P.. Envelopes, Tablets, Box paper, Cutlery, Cartridges, Pistols, Tinware, Glassware, Can goods Soap Celluloid and Lump Starch. Bluing, Star Lye, Pearling Gold Dust Soda, Baking Powders al kinds Snuff. Smokfno- nA ni.-L. Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots. r!..vf Crackers, Candies, Cocoanuhj, A pples Lemons, Bananas. Nr T?o3t- KlZZl Figs and many other thl-. nnn n cheap. Can adseeus. " Pepsinagogue - exus dyspepsia, Tones the heart and stead: the nerves. Makes people strong. TaKi 40 to 50 drops doS for several moitf cures Asthma. If y druggist does not M it send 50 cents to i Hyatt, Kinston, JN. and get a bottle mail. One Price xtr. uMi hpt way to sell M is to have but one price and such. lL-.LM i-i . nil oil L"P. n., nA. ic crru nnd we are uui uauo act fov . . . Wft 5ir now receiving b$ J: a1 im K-ir nnr Knrthern buyer than the market price. , , ii ! i nHmi ii WLVivo - for 10 21 SCOTLAKD JStCK., N. C. A COT JOTEUlYaESS IN ENFIELD, v n W.; H. Robikboh having "moVed his entire Jewelry shop from Io7SUnf W prepared to do tot cLwwk at moderate price on - Watches. ca , 7 oiu. . j - . Sewing Machines, ' . ar and in lmt f-P?? terfrSca cfciU raVes Tr Jewelry, TV Planoe, V Floor Oil Cloth 0 12 i0A 2ac',JJJ 42 different styles anu rugs 25c. to $3.50. Tbm k J ii co Kovpral r"s i 11 IB O-. or.fi 42:'C. remnants moquene i u2, grain carpet suitable to ru.'e nan price. l0 A new line velvet carpet ' . l. ii.4hfi montb 'UI Floor straw matting? are O'fc we are selling them at the tt naK 1 vard m avayy wiuici , ld . ,1 1 J crtrrrA 1 iU i vjrooa DiacK uress D" Cashmere dress goods 1 ya v . Fancy late style dress go 18c. , 30c- . nfl w niie couuHjrpiti'co v White counterpane large 65c. Long ribbed hoge heavy Q Men's Sunday shoes 98c, J Ladies' " " 'o,' 25 inch plaid dress goods o. 27 inch " " iC- White cotton cloth ac. o m We are receiving thousawt n wmcn we cannoi me"" ftwah nw. Come qU'C"" SPIERS -5. i: Ut VHI