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TUt&DAV
A glinct though our *tock of
Lfedlm* Oxford* rav#al* th« fact that
w hxv* 2.000 pair* of th#*a fina
Shoe* that must be sold In sixty
day*. Regular price* are $2.60*
$3.00 and $3.50. an average of $3.
It** no job lot. They are clean, nice
•hoe*. Every pair up-to-date. You
can salact any pair of Ladle** Ox
fords in our store for $ 1.98. There
i* absolutely no reservation.
Willhn’sMCo.
846 Broad Street.
$5.00
FOR
$1.98
THE NAVY’S GROWTH.
Tit Strife* if Om Tnt Aft nit*-
In I*4.
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pf r «ii> I*-; ; * 41 n ’>
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In jAiiMrv |Vr* AjipfeUt t«> havt
InJ sis (ti" W&flT, In (V fi in ’*■? Of Cm
Mlm month* tfa or V* tltn •*« r * *•
tk# mv| 141 ivlihHui til"**
un4*-r cAMirvctlcn. TV Inert**# •me#
that limr tut Vot 114. tnHudlnc Iht
«>wl< of th© r»v#n»© mono, an* »*>»
Im ludinf tb. iml «*rt of traasport*
which haw born »e©*r*d by tb© wor
4er*rtment. by charter **r purr ha**
At the btflt.mni «>f tkr )»w th-r*
wrr«> many retired ufftrer* wi>» dUI tint
tipH't to he uain uHI Hi the navel
•a-rvtre T day there are 142 of tfcoa*
aervtnv on *bdre duty, aa they are not
railed upon to go aboard ahlp of per-
July 1. a hen the rerfvter waa aent to
KSn SmXSrSXSrZ
has bffi'Ti • captain. Th* adva/vo©-
ni.nt of C. C. Alllhon. fem" NonMcant
cotnnmnd.r to commander brings IM
ward D. T»u**tg to IM lop of ih. Ilcu
t.nai l oomiraadw llat
Th. war haa n«t nutdo advamnemml
rapid, .ar.pt to a cry f.w offl«ri.
moat of whom are In the Met of cap
tains. But the war Is not yet ocr.
FOI’HT WITH PIBTOLB.
Mr Tucker Has n Shooting Match With
a Desperate Negro.
Sandersvllle, On.. July IS — A shoot
ing scrape occurred on the Lawson
place, near Ocoset, at a lale hour yes
terday in which Ficyd Turner, a ne
gro. .vis seriously If not fatally wound
ed. it seems that Turner, who Is a
dcepera'.e character, waa raising ron
■iderable disturbance on the planta
tion named, when Mr. Turner, who has
the place In charge, appeared on the
accn.-*. whereupon he was Immediately
made the large* for a 44 pistol In the
hands of the negro, who fired three
shots at Mr. Tucker lx fore he could
bring hls weapon to bear upon bim.
The? negro then h!*l behind a fence
and emptied the remaining chambers
of hls revolver and took to hla heel*,
followed by the shot* of Mr. Tucker,
thre of which took effect, one In the
arm. one In the right leg and the oth
er In the back. The negro at last ac
counts is In a precarlout condition. Mr.
Tucker eecaped unhurt
Strength Isn’t one of the necessary
qualifications of a shoplifter.
FOR
SALE
10 Counter Show Cases
4 Upright Case and
Counters
1 Table
7 Counters
6 Wall Cases
nu ST BE
SOLD AT
ONCE
Wm.Schweigert&Co.
JEWELERS.
THE YOUNGER SET.
- TV) «i* Makltg Vrtal Ll* Lively
•t Vi)mVa
few Ml htws-Thllsn Is sm4 I row.
the City.
tfipeo tgl «• The Heeald I
Waypeal* *it>. J uty t$ —flhtt fee th#
I nafer •■ 4 ever eg* ’he e'ert (• fa $ I
*r Irftalfticentl St the hemt n? Ml* J I
*if grgmsif A Hu at Aeftlghtful eve- j
.. |w« eras »» #-•*>! » t * 4 ’<l* ni - y
* <tiit <r lxf •ftey vatr'i dainty ratteen*
'infill a #ae aeeved ahe rn! ' • I ’
lihie t»>atff-1 affair tram* Mtee Delay j
I Horn Mims Miss Mill.* Jw Hurst. Miss
lirsshr May Kiidls*. Mim Uwi* less
limy. Miss rsoni* Grwhxm Miss Msy
yui-nsv Mlas Thao C»s. MV. Anal©
M> k-n» •*. Miss Daisy Mutti Mr. |
HI mint psrry. yr Porter McCsihraw.
Mr. Crsr *utss'V. Mr Mlrh Wi.rdHsw,
Mr. Mefe. Bsrsisw. Mr Kafn Hurst.
My. limrs Brinson Mr Harry Mims.
Mr IVb \V * th.rshy Mr Millar Byna. j
II r |v>uataa Attaaay.,
I y|r. 0. H- Joeaa left M’mday for At*
Mr Memilt r Blount and Ills* *m-
Imla Catea ar* %-teitmg their aunt Mm. j
James Oruwetl *t Tift-in
Mlea lui«y Rmlth a«d Thao Bve, two
at tractive young woman of Wadley. are
* tft» ffueets of Mlea Aftnh* M< Kensta
Mr Orty Qtiinnay and hi* rlwntilfig 1
1 y.ung ststar. Miss Bawsta, last t<*dsy
It > visit friends In Atlanta.
1 Mr Cartrr Hurdetl. of Augusta, but
formerly of this plnca. was greater] ,
ninat i nrdl.lly by hls many friends bars ,
Miss Cnrlnr.e T>i< klrscn last yesterday !
1 1.. yt.it the family of Papt. Rk-hsid H.
Mtlledge In Atlanta Prum there aha
,«11l go north and spend the rest of Ih# j
summer. V- I. *•
OAMTO/TIA.
B.sr« a. A Thg Kmi Tw Him tisin BMfHt
AN ABSOLITE FAISEHOOO
Dewey Did Not Mire Rngllsh Ounnerg
For Service at Manila
Washington. July 19. —Cap*. Croam-
I iti.'b-'M, chief of the bur/mu of navipt
tiun. said, when hls attention was ratt
;rd to the allegation of Cunlngham
1 Graham, in the British House of Com
. mona. that Dewey won beesure hls
i gunners were- Ungllsh sailors, "deror
; rd" from Britlah ahlr*. that this was
jan ‘infernal falsehood.” and M \
Crowninshleld added: "I am perfectly |
willing to be quoted aa raying so. Ad
rairla Dew.?)- or any other admiral hna
Ino fund for such use. No bounties
! have been paid In our navy for enlist,
j men of men since the civil -var: fur
j thermore, we have never been obliged
jlo call upon the Bnglleh or anybody
| -ire to show us how to shoot. If there
Is anything Americans know h( «v to
do without Instruction from foreigners
It Is to fire straight. This has been
<J.-mon£trated on many occasions.”
Captain Crowninshleld has Just sent;
to tbP treasury department for the
prize roll, which m»v differ slightly
from the muster roll. But the reports
of the bureau, when Inst oompllod,
showed that of the 2.84 R petty officers
In general service, forty-eight per cent
were native born and eighty-three per
cent were citizens of the TTnlted. States,
and of the 5.840 other men In general
service, fifty-eight percent were native
born and seventy per cent were citizens
of the United States.
WHILE THE WAR LASTS
All who march, walk or stand, should
shake Into tbelr shoes Allen’s Font-
Ease, a powder. It cures aching, tired,
sore, swollen feet .and makes tight or
new Bhoes easy. It absorbs moisture,
and prevents chafing, hot, smarting,
blistered, sweating feet. All the regular
army troops and navy men use it. Vol
unteers in hot climates can’t exist, in
comfort without it. Allen’s Foot-Ease is
sold by all druggists and shoe stores,
25c. Samples sent FREE. Address Al
len 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
OBSTINACY ABSORBED.
McS watters —Why are those Spana
i2rds so stubborn?
McSwUtters—l guess It must be the
result of eating mule meat.—Aiken Re
corder. .j —a—u—.
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1.. fTffjtfd )i)f>ir «irrmu
Ft I vat' Job a Adams. Oa Ih sick
i wl«* cholera iwrtitlA
Uwut. Thom*. Co I. haa wiw»«l
1f,,, Maty having tva at Mae>n coa
! erln« P 'from r 'h ” 1 liars'and ir«^rtc , <l
jhere Wednesday.
Privatca Baldwin. Lyons and Waed.
ico D. are bark from the hospital. Cn.
D hna not a single a»rk man
g, eg, Uiwcntbal spent today In
Meat Orayaoa. Co. D. visited Chat-
J isankgs today.
jtcrgt. J. B l.lndman. Co K la serv
ing tha field oHirers aa stenographer.
John Jc.rdan Brooks. Jr.. Co. K. la
I detailed as *iv-rial clerk lo the adju
tant.
W*bb Brannon and Chisholm. Co.
{K. have just aarv"! «*lrtf-al« hours
| on no ©ptwopt.
The boy* of Co. B. Ossyrgla artillery.
1 ar* greatly exerriaed over the o-port
I that some of their mem tiers werr re-
I rntly arrested by a provost guard,
't harged with holding up a train to the
j park »a printed In these columns. It
j transpires today that » was not mem
hers of a Oeorgls battery at all. but
members of an infantry regiment who
represented UwTnae.vea aa Georgian* In
•order to shield themaelvea. This o*l!
be grateful news to the frlenda of the
boys at home.
Bug'or R. R- Wa’ker waa sent to the
division hospital yesterday suffering
j with measles.
• Private Fred Drees# left for home
last night to attend the funeral of bis
brother, who died In Savannah on
Saturday.
Pour recruits arrives! for the battery
today, leaving only a few men needed
for the full complement.
Rubber ponchos and a full supply of
thoea for tho battery were received to-.
day.
All the battery needs now Is Its guns
and the men are beginning to think
they will not get these. The batter has
Us Irorees but no guns. Ottior batter
ies havp their guns but no horses, and |
naturally there Is a suspicion that;
there has been bad management some-j
where.
Privato A. J. Watt* lies been dis
charged for physieil disability and has ,
gone to hls home at Griffin.
Sergt. Wakeman. Coip. Shearhouse |
and Privates George and DeFour, who!
have been in the hospital suffering;
from malarial fover, are convalescent
and will be out In a few days.
-j DEWEY HADE PROTEST.
German Admiral Apologized For the
Actions of the Ir ne
Netv York, July 19.—The outburst
between Admiral Dewey and Admiral,
Dledrlcbs went much further than has
yet appeared. The Irene incident was \
only one of several which Admiral |
Dow-ay interpreted as menacing United i
States interest. Admiral Dewey forth- j
with delivered to Admiral Dledrichs ai
written and strongly worded protest!
with an intimation that he had felt it
Ms duty to refer the matter to Wash
ington and await the decision of the
United States government.
Admiral Dledrlchs’ attempt to cover
hls retreat. In the case of the Ir.cne by
an apology left. Admiral Dewey un
moved in his determination to take a
grave view of these German activities,
activities which are exactly such ns
would naturally follow a decision at
rived at in Berlin to seize one of ihe
Philippine islands a» a coaling station,
the choice of the Island and the exact |
date being left to await the arrival of
Prince Henry at Manila.
All some women talk about la—well,
about eighteen hours daily. ■
THU AUOUBTA HBRAXD.
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PRETTYWEDDING.
llAfTtAi# if llfatt Alt Catlrf I*4
Mr. B. K. Rianr).
4
l-f-usMl #«*4 f«M Mtstle, m At**
at UfS«Ht« WW.
fcai wiart*#4 m i|m» Imim* *4 tim
luff* wl HHmI fflSllH#
H«t Otitf* I* KnUM. In IB MMtl
fj, f# ~n |La ts;ls train (at iMr *f*
M!#•«*# «N»rrtv nt! r»*tf.
iof Aufuit*, (]*., era yInIIIrc *1 ih'
’iMM us tbair groi)<lmot«*>r. Mia C. K.
,flan, Or*** aliwl.
* M!«f Liti><‘ Courary rrlurnttl cm Sat*
. unlay from • t«o *t*fka viiit to rrla
'tlvra In Columbia. 11-r frUmla are cb*-
illlthtfod to hava br asain In ibair
m uUf.
i Mtaa Adrla Bhaw. of Hlrmtngb am,
Ala.. aft«*r a ideoaunt aiay with tb*
Mlaaee Flail, left la*t week fnr Hutn
rocrvllle. *. C.
The Hlawi T.agu.- »f NVwlwrrjr are
.visiting at tlwtr un.-le'a. Dr. 41. A.
Toiue, on Cottage »tr«*l
Mlsa Mattie Dyke* of HUrkville Is
enj-iylna a pleasant anjoum will, her
ount. Mia. ciartauw Puw.-11. Hh,- ha*
nuny frlenda In Gnmitevllle. who are
wlwaya ready to give her a h.-atty wel
come.
Mr. ft. K. Platt, a popular young
Mli-imaD til C'.ialu-ry & Hunter’s, at
Augusta, was tn town yesterday clrcu-
IgtVig among hla frlenda.
Ml«l« Willie Bflle Munnorlyn of Au
gu«!n ,1* visiting her friend, Ml** Nellie
quleby,
Mrs. K T. Johnson and children and
Mrs. M. M. Heard n left a few days
ago for a two wo-eka visit to Mrs. J. T.
Poster of Greenville,
i Ml** Lillie Hall«nK“r will leave In a
few days for Atlanta, where ah© will
spend aome time with relallvea.
Itev. Mr. ilalleng-r and Mr. J. L.
Qu.nby attended a meeting of th* dis
trict ronfen nee at Columbia last week.
Mr and Mr*. F B. Beaufort nr©
!enjoying a ih-llghtful visit to Mr*.
Beaufort'* porenta at Athrcia, Ga.
Ml** Hattie Now by le t a few daya
ago for a visit to her old home at Mc-
Cormick.
Dr. J. J. Selgler. of McCormick. Is In
I town on a professional visit.
The gome of halt Pet ween the fat and
lean nines nttro ted quite a large crowd
to Ihe baseball park Haturday after
noon. where they were highly amused.
At the end of th*-' fifth Inning the game
stood 24 to 14 In favor of the fat men.
The tie*'* of the depth of Kev. J.
Walter Dickson cast n gloom over our
community, lie was for several years
presiding elder of this district nml had
niu-nv friends, v ho sympathize deeply
with hls family in their bereavement.
Ti.- Infant child of Mr. nml Mrs. J.
Ih. Temple* died yesterday ond will be
burled nt Wards this afternoon.
the WELLfTAN EXPE2DITION
Rxpetlences of the Explorer En Rout/:
to Greenland.
\ art Joe, July 19.—The steam whaler
Kridjof, having oa board, Mr. Walter
W-ilman and the member* of his expe
dition to Greenland, arrived here for
coal, having left Solombola, a town
n-'ar Archangel, on July 6. The party
| rails northward tomorrow.
I On July 11, In latitude 77 north, 170
! miles soulb of Franz Josef Land, heavy
j pack Ice was found. While at Arch
angel tb9 governor of that place re-
I fused to allow the Fridtjof and a Span
ish ship to sail on the same day, say
ing he feared the hostilities between
Spain and the United States would
cause an outbreak between the crews
of tfc.* two ships, although the Span
ish ship was a trader and the arma
ment of Mr. Wellman’s steamer only
consisted of a harpoon gun.
This is for You.
Would say tc all my numerou* cus
tomers that J have returned to tho
city, and.will be happy to see each and
'everyone. WiU.glso add ttat l will be
pleased to »e»~enyone suffering from
any form of scalp trouble. Let me heip
vou before too late. Call on me
at the same pfc/oe-825 Broad street.
“5 MRS. SMITH.
AFTER THE LIQUORS.
!U*b Ttet Hit* ton b*fe il
Ttcrta*.
A I*4 |M omm # Hs*e •s« »aa
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$a I ■-’"•a as a t #* wat ts* ;
raa t*MI «*i'o ||t« *4 •*»«• # Iqt- ■’9 $ :
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mI übiMaXi ibM *aa («|n*h4 bf lit j
«t ntbm Iba bUgMIf Wfel j
| «bp Bfi.Bbaf - Ml Hatt la Mfet*# |
(fvAavff* Im# lb# M»*W| ll#*f WIMI I
Ila <tki* sprlkavi at Iba #t#ia If# b#a j
!««»••»<(*« Lite *gb| WNb •
. a Mt , n lljuf a# ||
I Mb fbiluHl## aa*lllim H *•*
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* ball tram <*M lb* Yrblb*
-few.
I ibair •frtval a# Iba NIM |ri***4f Pal
uf4af avaabag **a«ir » Mwf
i Tba bat luDBiM fla# tt«»a ar4 Iba
Afte v lira aflat« aMb 9b*.. It. I **w*li. at
• A t , Va«#» Innc |rrjifl ft Nt* fltrH trrf'ir l«»N*
h f rc ,»**» »»,f p a«ta fat abwa«l at tba
• %"«** «it Van* *'?*•#.
Mr tlwrga riii>*%»V« ll#aP • "* I
Kiri
U m t**m>y la att»«*4mg Mr 9Va
! u 1 i„u Morria It vrry abb at III*
!«• x'ii- ip atipmlint bar
Wa at# pi«**fd to not# (hat **ur
fianala Rrd*t, la son# iPiirf
iWmdfel mrrtin* will atari ««f »l
c'hlM Apt Kg* hunday R-v. M w
1111 l wilt twin Rev. W. H Knewr*
’ in tbr Rir?lbf
; Tbr rounly »ampaMrn ta marine
vary nkMy. Tbr numbar fef rvinditlaiaa
**b,» have afiß f *ui>Y"a*t la far baboasr lb#
I number that baa brntufure ruti
! nitig for rttunly oltl* m**ai rtHi*
[epkmotia flffuiv lb Ihr aaifitmlpfi la Pan*
•lor Jbn M Hall. nb« la a car,dl*tf»te
for Iba Inaialaium*.
Mr. D. L. Iba pre*e«tl rmmty
fiUijrrintt'ndMl of ttuciOon, haa no of»*
l*< .alt lon
Mr, D. H Wftaa, who baa ha** coun
jiy au«lHor f«>r tb' Ixst tbanty yaara. !
haa no opixwltloii.
Tb** xsrmrat « >»tM of tb** * ampal|in
will Im* beta ~fi Mr. J. 11. Wdam and
Mr T. I*. Kiiliurr for rtHinty au|M»r
vL»ar. Tbta la a pretty fat office, and
{both of tb eae yentl*men would like 10
hava 11. It will ha the fifth of Aurtiat
before Ihe happy rarnpalffn party
reaches our lou n.
HEPMZIBAH.
The News That Come* From Our
Neiboring Village
Hephxlliah. <!».. July 19.-Ml** Lil
lie Lor.»dell. an atttactlva young lady
from Harlem, la In th© village.
Mra. W. H. Baxley. Jr., dreett’a
Out. la vtalttng at the rMhi.-nee of Mra.
<). U. Huah.
Mra. Kfigar CVorkott, MrDeau, I* vis
iting at th© residence of Mtaa M. 8.
ICv ina, two ml!©* aouth of th© village.
TTj© protrarted mcctlpga at Milton
chapel. Blythe, conducted liy Itcv. F.
D. Cantrall. aa*latc7 by Kev. W. I.
Delph. I* meeting with much auctcaa.
- The protracted meeting which waa
ito b 1 gin at Hopeful church Saturday
ha* been postponed one month.
Itev. Jack It Gun, of Macon, preach.
«d two fine aermpns in Hop»*ful church
Hunday. There waa one acceaaion to
I the tAiurch■
j Dr. W. H. Bexley, Sr., and Mr.
Samuel R. Clark will leave for Atlanta
Wednesday. Tliey go to the reunion of
Cmfederato veterana.
Mra. O. P. Euah and family left at
an earlyhour thla mooning for Poverty
j Hill, s. C., where they will spend a
few day* with frlenda.
Ml**©* Minnie and Annie Mundy will
return from a visit to South Carolina
next Friday.
iHIPPING PEACHES.
Ben Tillman’s Farm Puffins; Many on
the Market.
(Special to The Herald.)
Trenton, S. C., July 19.—Quite e
number of young people from here ex
pect to attend the Lanhom Spring plc-
Inic tomorrow.
I A tramp—who, it seems, was stealing
I a ©id,,—g f >t his foot mashed so badly
lon last Saturday n'ghl that he had to
ihave part of It Amputated Sunday. Dr.
,T. J. Hunter performed the operation.
I Trenton Is to he gay with visitors
: this week. Seven or eight young !a-
Oles are to visit friends hem.
Dr. G. W. Wise. Mrs. W. W. Ad
jams and Mrs. M. E. Gray left yester
day for Cleveland Springs, N. C.
Misses Luolle and Georgia Ashley
have gone to Sullivan’s Island for a
two weeks' stay.
Mr. L. A. Ashley returned last night
from a short stay at Harris Lithla
Springs.
Trenton can boast of a female base
ball nine.
Over 400 erntes of peaches and plums
have been shipped rrom here already
this season. The most of these came
from the orchards of Senator B. It.
Tillman.
Luclndy Daddy, dis am Mlstah
Johnsiug. dah ah wants toh marray.
Uncle Rastus—Ah dunuo. honey: yo’
hud toh ax yo’ mammy'. Her rheuma
tism am giltm’ pohful bad, an’ ah dun
no es she’d he willin’ toe suppo’t an ex
try membah in re fambly.—Judge.
Qne T housand
Mothers
v CAN SAVB
Two Thousand Dollars:
By buying one of our Boys* School, *
Vestee or Double-Breasted Knee
Pant Suits AT COST.
SEE WINDOW
I . - _ -*■
J. B. I HITE & C 0„ CloHifli Deparimenl.
■■■■■—l mmmmmmm* Tftfl Nfitk STOUt! —f" ———
. M 4| It \A| A H4Of I AIN
CM. Gil! * Vftti SH
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The last, but on# of our #«ml-annu*l Challeni* .
Sales will L>e crowned with an array of bargains, such
as any store may be proud of. Some of the Special
values are the results of our own efforts carefully 1
planed for the occasion many weeks a*o. Others, we-,
are frank to confess, are rather accidental, merely J
attributable to our ability to take quick advantage of .
the enexpected turns the markets take at times.
in all it is a wonderful collection of choice Shoe* that#
will be sold at our new store this week for
v sl.o© n
Fifteen different styles In Ladies* Low and High (
Shoe - and eight different styles of Men's.
These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr. \
i Gouley while In the East. 1
Agents for Hanan A. Son. Stacy Adams A Co., 1
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
ILiC/ vs E :p *'* € l
BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
£o9BroadStreet.
AQATEWARB
comes with riding a flrstclass wheel. Do
you wont to see the beat bicycle* In the
market? A call at our cstabllahment
will afford you an opportunity to gratl
fy the wish. Good, when said of a bicy
cle, means many things; eo much, in
fact, that many machines have no
claim to the adjective. We Insist that
our bicycle* will he used this season by
more satisfied riders than any others.
We offer our hikes as the best evidence
of what they are. Study them. Colum
bia, Hartford, Vedette, Jack and Jill
and Juvenile —125 up.
Wo rnrry a full line of wheels and parts In stock.
We repair and make ony part of a bicycle.
We carry a full line of Sundries and Accessories. nH . t!on
' Second-hand wheels of many kinds at any price, all in Al condition.,
and in our livery we have Columbia wheels to rent.
DEVENEY, HOOP & COMPANY
GUARD AGAINST SMALL POX
by
Destroys Bed Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Other
annoying Insects.
PURIFY YOUR DRAINS AND PREMISES
CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM.
W. E. PLATT, Agent., 312 Jackson St„ Augusta, Ga
BEAD HERALD WiTIDS.
JULY I©
I* new ronttlnp Seme of our prUa ,
beautlea ere (!«!■ i«me end dinner Min.
One mlilit u wnil attempt la p«wl
lb* rainbow, nr te dearrlbe all Hu*
good quallt.ee Thr way (hey are aeb-
Inn la a caution «o U>ooa wba lr-»ad
purchase wbca they can bo bad for
■gfi ine »omo ar.mciir.ia.” Ec.ter pur
rhaae wbca thiqr can be had for aucb
low price# »a wo era c”er!n« IMi.
Aa lor plasaware, irocSirf, lempa.
Ac., tlmo and lanruaye fall ua la tall I
of the wonder* that w# aall. Deo'i ror
al that our aoro price* will keep raw
cool.
Remember the place
Is a term full of tempting poeulbllltles/
a* defined In our stock. Here you’re as
certain to find good things as you arn
to see people in a crowd. Al values ic)
agate ware come from us as uniformly
ond regularly as your mall come# from
the Poatofflce. We answer for the satis,
faction of our customers, and expert,
ence proves that our word goes ]1 for
100 cents.