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A TEXAS WONDER.
| Hall'a (irrai Dlirnvfr?.
Off umall bottle of Hal! * Gaat Di#-
miry curt* nil kldna> and bladder
IfWUIIM niK>vj> frVfl. fUi' *1
•annual emissions. w#ak anti >arne btrkv
rheumatism and all |irguUrliß of th#
kidney# and bladder lit both rn**ti and
worn*!;, rf uUtfi bl adder trout le In chil
draft If dcm sold bv your druggist will
be sent my mall on rece p’ *f 11 One
•mail bottle la taro months' treatment
and will curt any ras above mentioned
r>r E W Hall. sola manufacturer. V O
fin* *29, s Louis Mo Send for •!!*
monsaia Sold by all druggUta snd
BM>n Cos . bavannah. On.
Rend This.
rr V, W Hall, St. bouts. Mo : Hear
•lr Please ship m' three dosen Ilal< *
o*Hr r>in averv bv flmi fiprM' I have
sod nver one gro* It glvw# perfect f
Infartlon ard I reomfn*nd It to m y
customers. Yours mil
H r GROVES
Ab*{ Monopoly Drug fltora.
Deals rig Dee IS ,
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
sews AM) vieu or tih: imv i\
TMO STATES.
\t lint l.lhrrty Independent Troop U
I*) j*—tniiury for Albany**
Militia I roil 'l'hnt l-nl * blckena.
%n;utm Hllla Are o|irnlm-ter
-uln 1 rtn.lnal nptitred In I- lorliln
M. Anu u*t Ine Mend* om speaker*.
tMber Florida Apw*.
Cra wfordvilia Derno rot Mr Tom
tiharn of thle county. b i* te *>? a lara**
green frog lie .-i\- the frog riugnt a
frying sis- c Picket n* r M hou— itnl
be Id It until he k> I* and It Th# frog h* S
| •
tiem to il with h death grip. Mr Guam
eaya It Is commmi to #*■♦■ chi* ken* *at
frogs, but it la the first lime It* t vff ru*
a irog at a *hi k* i
Afrn-Amrrlrniia 4dinrn.
The Afro-Amen an t’onferen <\ whU h
baa been in •etmon in M uon for never.*l
days past. adjourned .Saturday, and lit#
delegate*- have d{*itt* 1 far • r.* 'r I Hi'
The conference was largely itt.il*-i an*!
j*>|t (patient wa* manifest, i in every
feature of the tic etitu A great inm v
while pep!e attended the m.efing and the
apee< hep dt live-red l> th* visiting t i<r*!
minister?* were said to l*o the best ever
heard In that city
An Inlereatiiia Appeal.
The Gibson Record niuk* thl- interest
ing appeal to voter- tin t semen in tv-na-i
of civillzathH. pernitl the white doy* of
l*ejee lo hover over this • **inmufilt> on
election day Dlt .*rd your evil t ugh
make the day >n* of p- <t -ur* nd wh*
•he balk*!- are count'd you will have
nothing to b** adnttml and you •an
m#N and g re* t your op|Ni t ts w ith a
clear eon science, but to d< oihtrsin:. >ou
can not meet anyone wtih a -mi .
Allll* Oticiilittf Audio
The King Cotton MW of Augusta open
ed again yesterday aft* r being shut down
for two weeks This action Is taken larg*
Ijr out of interest In the otM iativo* who
have been idle while th null w m cloa l
since it Is said there la n< money to tv*
ma le at the i re* rnt prh e of • ition T .
Sibley mill, which also closed down f r
two week -. will not start right aw.ty on
account cf hav ink to make some exten
sive repar#.
The l.lberty Independents.
Liberty Herald: The parade of the
Liberty Independent Tr<*oi* here on Tut*
da\ was one of the best attended In .
long time. .*59 men and officer?* wet* out
Th* arnio! v tin* u--ton am* up as It h.i-*
been for the past five yearn mil it w.s
finally decided to ili**w tn* work on the
aimorv to proceed. and the work ought :•*
be under wav pretty soon The tt<*op d* *
elded to hold monthly iarad* for th*
next three months. A t eat tom h* tom * will
be placed at the grav of Private R A
Curtis wno wh< ii omruaratlve -trange?
In the county Mt Curt! wi- member
of a most cxrelknt Not th Carolina fam
ily.
To Have n Arw Armnrf.
Albany Herald II is probable thal with
in the next few we#k.- the Albany Guard**
* ompamee K and G, will b* domt i.*d in
one of the most conveniently appointed
armorier In th* etatr Th* ir* now on
the tv of . losing i on tract tvl
aetile the matter definitely. ind there
seem to la no obstai h In the way. As i
generally known, the Guard wih b
obllge.| to give up their pt* •* rt armory tti
a short time, th* htr'l th* > have hereto
fore occupied having teen rented t< other
ta riles For a time the two com pain lew
were at a k?s to tin*! a wultnbl* place for
another army, but finally a• hente w:i
eugg**ieri by whi* h their reqtilretmtii*
may he *n*t In a haril- rn*> m.tnnei Tl*-
scheme is nothing more or lees i’ran •*
lease th#* Halcyon pavilion. Mr Morris
Wesloaky. to whom th* property be.tMige
has agreed to make th** • ivrtittr) int
provermnts. arul will give the Guard* a
lease for a term of %* -.
FLORIDA.
The first case of cruelty to nlm.N
since the reorganisation of the 8 I* C. A.,
came up in Police Court In HaWir
day morning Jacob Kubstctti w • found
to he guilty of mtssrea Ing hi horr*. and
was fined 111 on.
N*|Mtllenn t ampaiaa.
Hen M 11 Maefarlam*. It publican can
didate for Governor of Florida, and lion
George 11. |*atters>n, Renubll* *n 'anil
date fongres- from hr Fiist district,
n|end the iinpatgn in Tampa Us* night.
The sf eak>ng party will be In Ocala to
day, and In the cour*< of the ampafgn
will be ? fakelund Oct. 29. and at Bar
tow Nov 1.
Wnrkitiu for M. Inunsllni*.
Fully m <Siz h *p< aker* left Bt. Au<ju
tin# for <tifT*r*nt irctlonn of the
ptat# to advan e the inherent# of fti An
gtiPtlne'* tun fit :?ary for the mate capital
All of the Mw .4k fh %% ill lour the rial*’
<1 urlng the entire week. mi l In that tint**
ttfarly all of the prlnipgl titles and se -
tlon> will b* cover* !.
He publican Wllhdrawa.
Tttuwville, FlorMs Htsr Mr J
H Dewey, the Republican nom
tree* for the Legislature In Dade
county. has withdrawn from the
ru> in*favor of Dr. It It I*otter. she
has In the past defraud h* Democratto
nominees in that county; ** ii behoove*
the iKmoerary of Dad< to m in>l unit* I
ard work hard for the |o.in of ih<‘
Dtmocratk nomlnef. Mr. Hurr.
.4 Uoinnn ••fli*aphnter.*
Mrs A K. Eate||. who t Ihr most noted
woman pho-ph iter In Florida. and €he
only woman who. in the !utory of phos
phate. has run her own mine* on her own
proper’y. 1* bach at Oral.* from her sum
mer visit to Boston, and with her adopted
daughter Mn Katie Wengtr. has gone
to Julian# to look after her phoapnate
property a< that place.
An Aged Woman's Death.
Mrt E F Perley. aged ftt years, died at
Orange dry Monday n!ght. after a short
ftekness H#r body will he taken o Plca
♦onlm# 111 . tn care of h*r son Mr. **•’-
1; ( with hia wife, went to Orange City t
twenty-five years ago and settled one mile
esst of town, '-arryinff *r> gardening and
orange growing. Mr Ferity will remain
there.
lire Mt Apnlartiieoln.
Ar-iU ■ hfrola had a fire Wc*lnesdav.
whi* h t one tlni# threatened another crn
fUgrittlot.. but luckily comic tion was
with th* water s>ft*m <f the Kim
ball I,umber t'omiany, n*l a ?• and *f
th. fire was p • vented not. however, un
til the large two-story building Of Ztn
gere’b r Hr** slUale*l on Market street,
near he f•#*. h Park wa. t*r '. ally on*
sum* and The fir* originated from a de
fective flue, and the loss* will amount 10
about $! '■■*
Solicitor juriSßll's * use.
s# I*, i-r*burv Hub Peninsula Judge
tjeors*' P Raney of Tallahassee h*s ren
*l* r I r* il*** lston that lion. H**lon Tur
man's HptaV.ntmefit a- solicitor of the
Hillsboro t'rlmlnal Court of ll**c*rl bolds
good for tit#* full term, which ends In 19.1
The candidates who have announced them
selves for Mt. Turrnati s |tosliion will c#*n
tinue tu run, however and th** mi* esaful
• undl .at* will tak** .'** matter before the
< Oiirts. i Hoßeltor Turman lhays that he
will t ontlmif to hold tb** office without
regard to the Nov*mlier primaries.
(•i orui'i ( rlmiitnl t aptured.
Tit u- v ill*- I).t f tYast Advo te on Hun
tley last. Deputy; Hkfrdff M H Jn* Jr.
wtio is alway * dong g*od work, brought
ttf* to town from Fort Pierre. white
man t um*l Hmhh. Mr Jonte has b* • n
wat' lung this man for the |w>t thr*
week; and when h* learned that *-om*-
b* and of Ills nature was w-a tiled in l'rr\.
**. be arres** 1 liitn Hherlff M L foot
er of the latter plate. utu tit for .nl
arrivt I here Tue*day H* recognlied the
man the one warded and he pretend
ed to Ik- verv si k The charge against
him i*- tin* t‘ 'iv Ing *f money .n*|er false
I't-tetis ll wa H|io.nted admlnDlf-i
tor for an e tate in Georgia about thr* *<
V* rs .Igt* Hid ?Oi-l It fey .b*. Ut J "
k |.jdng t' Ter;** wh* re t,* i tndti'd
• me time at.d then * ame to South Flor
i ci. SlicrlfT t'o > i left with hi- prlxe on
Wednesday
II AD t ltifr. A I' l Of HR A\.
<dn llae nd A alaatile t'ontents
Were Defrayed.
< '<'hran. <•* f> • 1 • k A Ob* r
t v m gin h*>u< w?* burn* 1 Haturdav af.
ernoon Thirty-eight bales *f cut on
eight lull- s ye* l cotton, several thousand
bushels .f -a*.l a i*t of lagglt g iuml tbs
and other -tuff wr. destroye*! S*m** *f
the s*-*s| muy t saved Mi. Pea • k’s
dw-.;ii' and bait* taught from •!*•
sparks, and W're in imminent danger, but
wre mi.*. l without damage The U*s
wa 94.0 m with no Ir.sur.inc* It requir**l
b-rolc work '•* tv* a I trge lot of *ottou
that wa stored near bv
TA so\ ATOIIb \A AH t'LOAKD.
Albany t.rorrry < n. A|a|r f'om pin In t
I bnt a*i•*! It.
(*o!rpjltt. Ga Ot. 1 —Of* Saturday night
at 9 o'rks k the dot* of W G. Tyson A-
Cos. WIS c|os#- l **\ 'he sh erifr T tie Al
iwmy Gro* *r> * ompany of Albgn.v ha*l
he lo**rs *l**-**l The innuint of th*
ilm lsi ti.it known h> your cor re* (H-ndeir
S R Wilkin wis irarnteh * i for funds
eupi***i to I**- in his hand"*, a. \V G
Tvhad en con*- for ome little time
••<1 S It W ilkin was employed as c*eik
• luring hi abyefice. The funds in hi
ll ind*. as *lerk are what he is garnisheed
for.
IIOAA K\A AM. list LOOK*.
Imprror lfl|*| Aml le n-e* I’rom Attd
•liulu Till ItNan.
Prof. I T. lhadland In Aintdee'w
**The (*hln-se Km|*eror I- now .ihout
thirty yeat *f a* He Is under the
medium h ght. allow, and apparently of
# weak * on.-tn utiot ll* ha- i* lv and n
good trninlng in t'hiti* sand in Main hu
He know* -om* Kngh f. ll* has a wife,
n loxen <*n mine-, and no htkiren ils
i.- unabi* i• control his explosive temper.
It |s doubtful whether h- can exert a rule
of authorbv ov i other He has .* kinl
of f* minim* energ) to j*u-h nt*l. but
la*ks.l r vision of surrounding con*!l
tloti? Hi- reform edicts are unique In
the history of the empire. It is impossi
ble to *a\ however, what part of th*tn
is in* to him and eht< part to Kang Yu
\\l. tht? greatest leader of the Reform
party.
"The l.mi*ei*r, as Is ustomarv in t’hina,
tram*W ts .ill stst* affair* h>tvvu twelve
at •nwlulg' t and the ti-e of the *un B**me
sharp gongue ha; *ail thal t ,*)• *hin e
lv e d.iikn* ' because their bl- are
evil. Wh.it J ro<sl. howev* r. Is done at
itic me tun il Is during these hours
that Kwang Hsu formulates his edict*.
a hi* h ar ail published tu th*' Prkln Ga
x- tie. Two officials shad>w the Kmp*-ror
without .-lng Th# sr hi* th* ImjM ital
Rrrordt ty Th* v not* and transcribe his
(v* rv act. his verv word. Their m* m
oranda ar** trariaferred to the tm!rrtal
archievew and ore not opened until it*
history of th* dynasty Is written, long
*fter th*- rotting bones of Kw.ng Hml
have become *.u red beyide of his
am cwloro.**
Admitted Phollv "There? I k!lk*l
that op** all richt. didn't I** ' The G.*me
k cjs r A’**s. ►lr' He*# Just a- dead as
anybody could have killed him'" Puck
ECZEMA ’S
ITCH IS TORTURE.
i causrd by an anil humor in
lb- bliMxl coming in contact with the
km anil producing great reilncaa and in
f?.\mmntiun ; little pustular eruptions form
uni <!t<tehjrge m thin, aticky mud, which
dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin ts
hard, dry and fissured Kc/ema in any
form is a tormenting, stubborn disease,
and the itching and burning at times ate
dittos! unbearable; the acid burning
humor seem, to ooze out and set the skin
on tire Salves, washes nor other eater
nal applications do any real good, for os
long as thr poison remains in the blood
it will keep the skin irritated.
DAO FORM OF TETTER.
For three years I
hat Tetter on my
WkV'"' H^b
of the time thei*ease
wasnthef imnf run- Wy —* 1
nmg sores, verv pstn- RyM Ja
fu! snd causing mr gfe. "• f „ 9
nut* Four (
doctor % sstd the Tetter fliy
ha*i pr<>*rrk%rd too far
hr •' j|B|^l
do nothing t*
n*.* ! t<->k only three ,JW . .
sunt
wa- compietrlv cured **w ARP*
rhi '• fifteen years
igo. and I have never
sttirr wen any gn of my old tumble.'*Mss.
L, H Jackson. 1414 Mrs.ee At . XamasCttv. Mu
S S. S neutralizes this acid poison,
cools the blood ami restores it to .1 healthy,
nst.ua! am! the rough, unhealthy
akin Iccomts soft, smooth and clear
Jfc j3j aNW < urea Tetter, Ery
'w sipclas. Psoriasis, Salt
Rlieuni and all skin
jpjfl t diseases due to a pois-
Se oneil condition of the
blood. Send for our book and write uc
about rotir case Our physicians hare
made liiesr diseases .1 life study, atid can
help you by their advice; we make no
charge for this service. All correspondence
la conducted in strictest confidence.
(jJJ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, A.
THE MOKNING NEWS: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1900.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
Cimtorin In n liariiil.-KN wuhntitilte lr t'aftor OH, Purr-
Krtr, and Soothing Syruns. It is IMi-uxunt. It
.-nntaiiiM m itlirr Opiniii, Mitr|liinn n.r oth-r Nurontii*.
subotan.-e. It (iMtrnjr* Al .irniH and allttyH Ft-vrriuhniMt..
It Iliitrrlt.i-u aii.t Wind C<tll-. It relieve* Tedlt-
Intr Tri>iildi-H and riir.-H Counti|ation. It rt-iriilal.-N tlm
Ht.inia. It and Ituw.dM, (-iviiiK ln-althy and natural
The Cblldrcn’H Panucra Tnc Moth.T’a Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
yy Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
’Ht Itt u CO*’** l " r * t>'i*' ' •"if >.(* TQHW C'T*
GOT A PANTHER ON A HOOK.
A KIM* Of IIMIIM. THAT 17 AA K
AAAI/ION M. A I .It VAIIOIF Allot T.
I ini- AVna Hulled f#r l niNniuunt, Hut
If Held Allien li*r> lllguer lilßtr
Took lloltl —l.nnl**l Will* n
Ulniluun-lltM* un f*#nr#f Unnnlnlii
lt% Vfivnl Ilia I Mrle'a llulf*in.
I rom tb* N- w > rk Hun
Thw man with * ’or* 'fD'.ing (.*■ *b* la. I
the rc*l tlosn ni il. l*.t k #i I
turneet to th* man who w . g- tting the
lunch r*dly.
"This kind uf flnhlng kw.#.*' he said,
when then oth* r kind iround but
fl*hlng f*r intn-r tv th* r.-al thing
"How |N#nth*r ' -k*<i th*- other man,
>p# nlng il lavtll'* of hr er.
"J*h fl.-blng for panther, that all."
"Rut how t • *li kens <l*> you fish for
pantliM lnldel ttie *th*r man. ?**: •
busy with th* lun l "I never h.*l f
.-iich a thing. 1 thoiiglit they hunt**! for
lamther "
"Home do, and then again Mom* fish for
them That the wav I did "
"Weil. aid the other man. hope;e*vg of
gening dire* fly at the mifter. "you come
• head and g< i a wav wtth your p.*rt of tbl
lunch. nt.d while you at you'll forget
how bad It ia in t* 11 mg rn* how to ft.-h
for panther."
Th* panther fisherman drew* up to the
fea- thd as he ate he ta’k**l
"Wh* n I wan h hnv of IK or there*
alKMifj*." h*- sakl. "my father died It: T* i
n -**e<- and I tv* lit to iiv- with .in un* .e
in the < >£tt k Mountain country * .Arkan
mi!* My t** I*'- farm w.# tn a country
w here the . .tam-HHii** gr w *i trer- and
we had lot?* of trouble with them and
vh*r varmint* keeping tb* m off the -heen
\V** had on.v about a hun*lted, aiwl
couldn’t afford to |o * anv #o we ttxe*| up
a log nbin near the •n* * p <*heda. And I
used to flop there with • gun harxly for
any marauders that might come aka g .A
utamour t is a michtv hhnrp unimal and
1 never got a 'lint . one that did anv
harm. s* I began to -ni*ly up - >rn plan
to get h a* alp. and I final v . v>n lud* and to
try f)hlng
"I got three t.ig wturgeon ho**k you
know what they ire Ilk* fastened to i
fin** *t*c| i ham nltout /dx feet long that
w.i # strong enough * haul i hnyM n k
with, m*l to the chain I tied iliotr hftv
teef of new hemp hop* Mv un.-le nm*l
(un of me and wan ted to know if 1 wa*
going to use a reel tnd whut kind of fly
old I use, but I told him to ntitid hi own
bn-4nes and give tn* n c|an**e. When 1
had my tackle ready I took a p|*ce of
fre-b meat and burhl the hook** in it Ju-t
<|eep enough to cat h hold e.H\ when lr
was time for them to begin Then
I carried the Isilt out tcw rd tn* wood
from the cabin the lull length of the line,
and (dipping the other end through ten
by twelve w indow w•• had in th** door
I looped I? over a post In the cabin for
anchorage
"I# was about 9 o'clock when I bad ev
erything In shiir** and flu* m*on w i*< shill
ing like n big -liver plat* in tb* -k> I
lav* down with the old -dmtgun by my
-Ide. thinking how I woiiid crow* over th**
uncle If I caught a c*t imount. and Iw-for*
I knew what hal happened I was asleep.
How lnv I lept Id r t know* but I w < *
aw akened by a scre*-**h In tti* woods tb
I knew did not com* from a cat imount.
I* wa* n panther, for I had h*.*r*l them
before, and I was on mv feet In an In
stant and wide iwake Catamount?, were
bad enough, but panther* were a lot
worse and th** few times w- had hid
them *‘ome around h* \ had **tir• • I up the
countryside like an •1* Mon I wa* so
wrought up that 1 forgot all about my
• atummint bait rind I r ng* ! up along- I*
of th* window Mt in the door we ba.|
one each -,*|c of th# :;un to command
ill approaches with th* shotgun clench
ed In my hand as If It were something
alive that w- trying to get *wav from
me Izordy. but I wa* geared and ahoky
on my peg*: and not scared either exact
ly, for I was |*rrfectly safe in l* * abln.
tmit n IS-yeur-old bov facing * hungry
panther, even when b* is behind a w ill.
Is liable to h ngi at* <1 and I wo* that
to such an extent that I could hardly ke t*
my face to the w inlow lone enough t.
look out. 1 heard mother s r.* h in n
minute or two after I go* to th* window
and the sheep in the sheds began to
m< it kn and to irovi troiifi i lit ft it
’ You know if there is anything h t scares
a sheep it Is a panther They don't v *rn
after catamounts ;n*l dogs exactly, but
[ pan*her -imply drives the curl out of
their wool
• I located him by bl- n* at screech, and
ibe came slipping out of th* thicket • *
I acros— ttie open with h.s whoi* mind ti\**l
lon the shd where the sh*-*-p were 1
could *♦’•* him •• t* Sn *- l\ inl
: was o sigh' lo behold N*? • v* i tv big
one ts panthers go but gra eful o- *u
! mg. I and smooth u • ' n* nt as h
,r* pt through the grass with the verv
! motion and a snake iml not •* if h* had
J legs to walk on. I was nm # hund*d
| yards from htm when be appeared and
i as he had to pa - *-lose to the cnbln *i
■ get to the sheep shed entrance, I laid in
! wait to surprise him ft lamed tf I detu't
think mv heel** wrtukl kc - k hl* ill tn
r>inr-h*'on floor I w is shaking .* nd if
the pint her hadn't beep so intent on ho'
Ing mutton chopr- for super h' cr. I
have heard m* NN **n he tv a wdth.n
• ilrtv yards I rals# i th*’ gun t w i t
win*low nnd for the first time n "i .-*1 th it
I had sen ton •\*D• I to * kit I w, •
in a hurrv now of course. anl I giat ! I
<i the rummer m l thtrwr It ha* k w \
n nish nick en.il worn* thing went In
‘j.b* the lock and tl* hammer dh**pp- l
limp and li-tl*s* •* i *ltshrg I bad
broken the mainspring
"That left me help]. a- fir n offer
*4ve warfare wa concerned. nd being
*m tha dvfenxive now-. I recalled the rat
moun bo * I stoo*l still tvatchinf th#
pamher slipping along, and T hope.i he
would get near enough to take the bait
bc-auae you know, the feline kind a*.*
•'of hunter*, by scent ard want to sec
; heir prey. Did you ever see a cat lose
i mouse in the grass and not he ohie
?o find it f ,11 she saw It move, though
* wasn't a foot from her nose* l wa*
a Iraki mt* panther was going by the bait,
hut there was u little water In his path.
*1 *1 i • • ime over t*ward the *ut*n to
l*.t *•- t The * h.itige of coins*- brought
him ft . to ia < wtth the pie#*- of juicy
bun • I had * t out u a l.it* lun h for a
• urine jih I gu*s- he mn*: have leen
l*i* h iiigrv for b* iqu i tni arid leaped
f** l* und ft* ddn'i w ilt for .ny *at
l• • N * f a gu p* 1 it tg -I down
"ll** ha*lti * riKr than w tllow-ed it
•• ii h • t l tht ll w t i not exa* tly
.1- it should Im . .ii,*i h* lay flat wii his iieily
oi.d lx g.n i<> l#H?k warily around, a* If lie
sus|m tid the p sen** of .*n ••ueniy The
bain t th* ball bothered him io, for
h* uiiiM not g*-t it out of hib mouth and
In b- gan Uut king ha* had letween ii:a
l*w ilk* t rat (?*• win-n sip* gets a
ting tangled tu he. muuih I kept still,
und didn't interfere wit tv hi.* meditation#.
f*r 1 knew I wotikj ••• tnou> of him !*-
f *r- w. i'.ri'd ■ *>mi iny. The blcadug of
• *h*e| moved him pr#Mently, and he
gut U|*. shaking his lie.nl und pawing tils
ia • ~id mouth l g.-l th* lmiin away.
ll#' Marled for the shed again, but the
ro|** pulbd on tilm. arid I reached for mv
•nl*f il an*l gav* i’ a x.**Di h.tr<l jerk to
( tin- hook.' Insid** o| fiin# You ought to
'hav* seen th i panther Jumi*. bu h-
Jump*#! In th* *dii Mon *t the pull and not
uguin.-t il. tor I gu*-c when ih books
i<k in>l*l ih* v ii-u.-i i■ iv*■ hurt din He
• r*ech*d a If they did. anyway. I hell
omo th** ro|n an*l he Iwmncod around an I
roll'd over rwhirig Then I started to
haul in. 1 itißught when I began Mil part
of my fishing h** would probably g’t
awuy, but It hurt h.m so to pull la k
ihut I (lrugg<l him u(> toward the door
why I w intd nlm th* re I couldn t
tell If* must have .n ns through the
window he i inn- up reluctantly In re
e *ne t. nr. pull. for. with a yell, the
r**p. Mucked, and he cum* at the window
as If h#* w.uild g* i ut nx* in ejlte of every
thing I dropped th** rope and back* 1 over
into a corn, i of li*** cabin, while h* tore
at tie door with his (law like a miner
witii pick Not icing ;ili> io d> any
harm !•* ha* k t ae *y nr.l lav down al-ou’
a *ix*-n !•* fn*m it;** *l e. w here he
one* mote I** * gun hls altempl.' to g#-t ihe
chain out *>f his mouth or down hls throat
1 ifirite up to th* top* again and began
paving him once nxiie. an*l II wae more
. v iung than at v tioout p'aving von ever
lir that panther was a terror when
he if I**l to get away, and worse whan he
ttb-d t** law hi* way through the door
I l*i him * awhile and presently he got
up and tried to make a sneak for the
w"*hi v I nev.i sail a word, hut when
h* loth*- * rid of the line and the hooks
I.* gan to pull on bis lnMd*s h*> look*#!
around In * .'hatrx-fa* • and ki *1 of u wav
and lay down t th** *r.*l of bis tether.
i bis s*emed to 1* an auspicious occa
s on ft-r m*- to g*-t out and t<* go to ttie
house f r help. I I >|* n* *1 th* door real
.. . \ <ii and start'd to >dip out Rut he was
wale mug. and I had no more than showed
myself wh* n he uin* . nr*’ with a ter
r,n. scre.-ch antUl rlodgfd i a k again with
.x. , dmg hi'T^He tre at the door for
v. rul mlni4tesafierth.it and I drew the
tin#- up taut ard he'd Mm. snarling and
clawing and mapping Talk about fishing
Well, '•*) don* invar anything al*out It
till yon have houked a i*un.her. Just h*w
long I w *uld have t* play him t*efore he
, * .ii w u m horn i would
ti.ive . V.ntiiallv landed him 1 don't km*w
but the rumpus going t* about the ewbln
hud awakened mv un. !•• atul he *am
down io s*~** what was the matter XVlun
he hov* in sight around the corner of
• h** sh#** i* ahxt ih panther was lying
down iout tw ntV'ftv** feet fr an the
, 4M r . and when h* raw him I thought
tho b* iM would get aw iv #>ven I' he hud t *
t.ar tds vital* out 1* ng it. 1 held onto the
rope Ilk* grim death and yelled to n\
mu le to g t out of th#- way. which he
• lid bv skinning up a p'M to the roof of
the sheep ehr.l He had a gun when he
-tart* i but he left it on the ground when
lie went up the j*e^*
• We row established communications
ard I tod him that I had the panther
l, ok#d all right If lx would be kind
• tioiigb t“' * * dip net *nd land him lie
-ai l If I would h II the blamed brut*
st'-ad' b* would come off th- roof ami
go back lo the hi me and finish hls tan*,
bcciuj-.- he didn Hk. to get up so early
any h*w
Alice posting on the roof awhile and
ji< t|iiirin inorf t nntl Ini * in mv
hi* .1 tftimm! io tin* Kr*>un*i
„ m t k<i hi. k'm bill h<* bit.jn i lh<- .i>nr
i 10 > i .. pant h< m# .hool tint
1 .Inin', iiiame him hit for Hull *-Hh-r.
I M ,|u*i- I km* kiiMt ktfi't o( ■* li*fnp**r
ih.i; 1 .inlhcr hiiil I ll>l him (o brink th.
ittin .ironn.l in ih* '* k wln lok of th*
ilnn .irwl b*n.l It in lo in. *n>t tn.iybr
1 .on M in.k It n.i'ful It *• i,*v
• t'.o'ikh to ib> t i • with tho ibln tirtwi. ii
nlm .uni tin- p.mth.r .ind t oo t\4.l in.-
B un w .th hi- iimn.. il.it hr- It l pul
,i himlful of •'un* in brrl tot
grea er effe. ilveness.
T in panthrr h i* unlink pr-lty tlrr.i
n..- go.l Kh. n mv un. lo .Uwippcarwl from
vi. %\ tic t.v (own main .uni brk in hi*
.ill o* . up.i, ion of p. wink it thr i tin in
in In* nmiih v> rulibtiik til frr on I n*
roun.t I pnln*.| on th** llp<* to ,tir him
„!■ n bit .iii.l K>! him lo i-omi* m> oroy,
ii in* .not Inn n piflynl until ho won
-tuhbnrn. nml thoukh I J.-rk. t him |.r**iti
nr.i hr onl? srowint nn t MMppo.l .it th.
. h.iln Ho ho.t kono off a, for a hr
I*olll*l Rrt, lint 1 .hmurM I monkl tir *nif*
In tovit nk htm por-*Mi.*Ui to n.mi n**ar**r
on I o|n*n.**l ,ii** rl.wr nn<l Irt him r**r mo
T il - I him wild main in*l I soon ha.l
all I coukl .to to t ikn |n ih<* alack aa hr
aim* up. I w.ia anfr l.rnln.t th** *Vx>r
wnrn 11* Ut on It wtth all hta . twwa ou\
|n th* Hm .*a faat aa I
I |t.*w him up rh**.. * ' th* wir low Aa
it atu.-k Mu kmi liuouah to rml Ih- hal
lo ho canuht It In hi* month, nml Ju-t
ih.n I r.ull.At imth fritß.-r* I kur-n mv
un lr hart put In wh**i** toil of trail pip.
for ihr Kuo kl-knl mo char i ro*a th.*
, .tun in I I ..I m. up on h< col In
corner nml tt .lldn't lo.ivr rnough of tho
lainthor a h*ml lo mako ht akin orttamrn
■at w hrn wo i nuio.l it Thar." < onchido.l
•hr Hoi* * .Iter, "I panther tl-hlna am!
lit t- vhv I -av iii klnrt nf tlahm* wl.l
.to when inrr* none of .nr real thin#
Tolllrr a Weekly har now sakon |ta plan
it ihr very lore-front of American ll'.ur*
ira’ert weakly Journal, It. art work le
alwaya clean freah and ttmaly, illuatrat
:r, evema tr whleh the people are mr
ruled and elurlrtatln* the n**w while Ii
I* yet ourrrnt hlutorv. Ita aperlal aril
lea. 100, are Invariably well .elected and
well written r-oliler’a haa once more
’• m unrated (hat there la room at (he
op.*
FOYE’S FOYE’S FOYE’S FOYE'S
ONE MONTH
Having passed since the new store was opened to the public, one
month that was hut a succession of trade triumphs, we can safely
say that the public has appreciated its efforts.
The career of the store, universally considered a very remark
able one, warrants a few words concerning the principles which
made it a success.
\\'hy did the new store succeed so quickly?
BEfAt’flPl w* d#> n#i tnlr#f>raxf*nt in
•h# nor#* or out of th More nd Jo not
permit our employe? !• do -*> * ith#r AN ••
•ay what w. mean, rn* n wh< wc
and live up *ri< tly to the letter and ep.fit
nf our advertlim ment.
BKi’ACSK w ai* attending to our own
hunineiPg. We look etraight aheud anl
attend to our own affair- W# have n.
• kwlr* to plant the aerending etar of our
fui ***e-H in |li r of the descending nar
of another more, but are hap|y to liv*
ar.d lei Uvo.
F*. X. ROVE,
Corner broughton and Barnard.
MARINE: lATRLLItiKMC.
Afattera of lolrrral to Ahipplnx Nrx
Generally.
There were eeveral arrival# of Pteam
ehlpa yesterda> to load lOtt.ai for for
♦*tgti porte They w* re do* k* and at the dif
fer* nt wharve.*. an i will be ready to
gln loading promptly.
The report of the eteamahlp Rritleh
Queen running Into a .-chool of wnal*-
are I cutting one In two, recently, h re
minding of the feat of tlm* Riant Lin*
*tenmtiip Olivette in the line **f a ''cut
ter " 'tin** aumm* r while running be
tween R#:oti and Rar Harb* r in .* thick
fog. In command of Cap?. Jae M Kay. in*
•truck a thr* -ina.-t uchooner between th*
moln and ma-t#, ran rigii* through
her. returning nhe cam*- up ur.d r tlie
•• hooncFe rtern and rr.-cucd the captain
and id.** family and th** man at the wheel,
the only per-on on thin part of tb*
wreck. The rent of the crew were taken
off tho forward part of the s- hoor.er. Be
ing loaded with b. the vessel did no<
sink Tiw* end.- w. re towed ituo Portland
and the ve--*d r*-|Miid Th* Olivette !•<
p. rhaps a.- narrow a .-t.unship in pn*-
portton to h*r length ae there atlo.it
and ie ah sharp as a w*dg In this col
lision the Olivette rcrlv*d no dutnag*
Aith the exception of losing her foreiop-
KlO'
l*aarngera bv ktramahlpa.
ra#*engen by ateamnhlp Kanraa City.
New York, f-r Savannah, i* pt. 19-F O
Miller and wife. K S Warner and wife.
Mn B. Ptuehrler. Mlm Stuebrier. Dr.
\V W. Francis. Mr*. A. V eta bung. A
VeUburg. Mauler If \ atshurg M K
Fuaebaum. J K Burton. A Ftm and
wife. Master Ferat. Messrs A M and I*
Feint A R Spillers, K IL Campbell A
A .McGinn and w ife, Mr? Boie>. Mi'--*
M Herman C M Alvarex AV J < am*
ton. V L Alvare*. L Desplnnd. Mis- K
R. Collins. Mrs. I-u ft In Mu? Mary )*
Colllnv. Mtoaea A and N Luffln. C R
Mtrong. Thor II Chase .Alisa Lena
Holme*. Mrs J G Bell. T It Raker.
N. L Baker. Kihan Allen. K H Allen
Mipii K Low and children. ML* M Her
man. Mis Marie Ehrlich. Mr- H I*
Rurum. Mr# If P. Rurum. Ml## Ruth
Mlfl M Bl i I h T E Wl M
and wife. Mis# A. Thom.i#. Hmllli Bak*r
and wife. J M Jonea and duughter. Mi-s
Silver nail. Mrs. M I Silvernali, Mis J
M !. A \\ M- J A W all M
R Well. Mm A Ehrlich Mrs M I
Ehrlich, J S Williamson ind wife c M
Gilbeil. H J Gilbert Mis C. M. illlbert.
Mary Bell i;ill*cri. Mrs. AV. T tlllaon.
Mrs L. II Fleetwood. Ml#> M Ravage,
vir-. J Brully. Ml## A I Tyson, Cap!
Itlun. G E Noblltt. J L. Sciil.y. A S
iloweil. 4 • AA loner, Mrs F. A Eaton.
M I AVit-chcn. Mi-- M Kan* . Mi A
E Kne. Dr I* C Ex lev J AA i'ros
|#y, Mrs H R Htialt. Mr# J. D Paige.
Mr# J If Metcalf Mm. Taylor. Mrs If
Taylor. Mi# H Blun and mad Walter
Hlun. Ifeien Blun. Judge Naughton. Mt##
O. -bouillons. Min* I Bridges, r’ F
Luerasen. V H O'Neill, i' F' Camp. N
J Jon ex, T A O'Neill G M Huge. J
P lloafford, E. AVoll zkv. M Rritwits.
Ml#- I Urffken. Mrs Lu*u--n. Mi-.- E
Brannon. J Mangan and wife. Mis# L
H. Hamilton Mis A Jones. !>• Rov M
Chaffee. Fred K*‘nt. rt A Peterson. Ham
Kcsier. AA K** er. Ham Sn'llvan. A Hln-
Kleton H Hutk* n. E J AV; k-. George
Heer. L. H#er. J. lain I* rs. B Ferguson.
*A' Larsen nurae of Mr# A Ker-t. Sam
Sullivan. P Cairn#. J It irron *nd wife,
A Lir-en AV II Madt#cn. K Schwartz.
AA Hayes. Ann.* Hteven#. Mr. Shapiro. I.
Line*. G. AA Ht even#. G. AA Stevens. Ji
PaMsenger# arrived kst nigiit on I II
Miller from Baltlmor* Mrs J R Moor* .
A i*s Kate Brady. Mi# Geo N .than. Ml#*
Coleman. A. A Berg. Jr. Irwin Bwan#-
lon. Ml## E briii. C E Tulwmii. Harr)
M Smbh. J L. Miller. Miss Mary AN' 11 -
llama. Mis# M Moor*. Ml## Mamie Sin
gleton. Mts Cha- Coleman. J M Solo
mon. Jr Mr M R Rehman. Mr#.
Swannton. J N Shuler. Master Quinn.
Fred Pnnkle. Mi## Nellie William#*, all##
E. N. William*.
Savanna!* Alumnae.
Hun rise# at S:W a m. and set# at 5 4.'.
p m
High water at Tyhee to-day at ! ,
m and If * p m II gh water at Savan
nah one hour later
PhNiri #*f the Xonn for OrUihrr.
D H 91
Fir#? quarter 1 3 W eve
Full moon * 7 1* morn
La#t quarter .15 35! morn
New moon 3S 7 J 7 morn
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in miasmatic dis
tricts are invariably accompan
ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health..
The liver is the great ’’driving
wheel" in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de
ranged and disease is the result.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
RFC AC HE we give quick aarvlc#, quick
deliveries*, and are quick In adjuHlng
cl am* without lengthy argument*.
REOAFBE refund money. If# your
great eat #afeguard whenever you do no:
Ilk*- your purehaee you tan get yoyr
mon* > bark.
BECAI’HE we huv more and #*•!! mor**
merchandise than any other #tor*\ We
buy more because w*- sell more, and we
#•*11 more i*c<auf w< #ell cheaper, aid
w< #ell cheaper bc:au#a we buy cheaper.
i First quarter 31 3 17 morn.
ARKII (L AID UEPARTtnCi.
Vfsirla Arrived leslerday.
Hteamablp Ardova (Hr), Smith, Man
, heotei ,—A. K Churchill
city of ik>u**e#ter lßr>, Mil
buri Madeira Mini* 4t Cos
Bream#hip ( athorne <Bri, Wi llama. St
Michael# Htia- hart A t'o
Hf*am#hlp FallvMlnn llall tßr), Hostler.
Philadelphia —Mini# A Cos.
Steamship Katira# <’lt>. Flahc-r. New*
• York unun Comiany
Ship Thr <Norr, Andr* n. Rotterdam.
llenrj Juchter.
Ship Henry A lliard. Qul<*k. Philadelphia.
M .(Mar.
s hooner Millie R Bohannan, Smith.
Philadelphia Master.
Schooner Jennie Thonai, Young. Baltl
nioie.
Vrairla 4 leared Aeaterdif,
Brg Zenit (Aut). Orhanovich, Trieste.
—Strachan A Cos
\ raarla Went to Sen.
Steamship City of Birmingham, Berg
N* w York.
Sailed for w a %nnnah.
Shields Sep' 2v-Salle.). #tearner Hur
worth (Hr). Keith. Savannah
Shipping Mrnaornnda.
charlreton. net L—Arrived. #teamer Al
gonquin. PiaC. J.e k#onv Hie. ptoceeded to
New York.
Sailed—S'hooner# S B Mart*. Hollo
way. Kialtimcre, Warren B Potter. Slo
cum Philadelphia
Key Wet. Fla . Oct 1— Arrived, ateam
rn* olivette. Smith. Havana, and nailed
for Port Tampa. Aran#a*. Hopner. New
Orbnn* and sailed for Havana. Nueces.
New York, and eaLed for Gal veal on
JackMonviile. Oct. I Entered. H*'ho)tx*r
J S II a-kins. Cr kett. New York
t'lrared- Schooner Me.hebeeec, Perry,
Paramaribo. D. G.
Shield*. Sej i .u —Sailed, steamer Ling-
I ld. Pensacola
Hhlebl#. Sent 30.—Salle 1, atramer Nord-
I 01. Pensacola
Baltimore. Oct. 1 —Sailed, achooner Ida
l.nwr. rice. Savannah
Fb'twood Oct I.—Arrived, #teamer
Deptford. Pa# asoula. via l*en#aco|a
S' Mlcha*!#. Oct. 1. —Arrived. #teamrr
Tulto limX)r. Peneacola. f>r Alexandria.
Eng and (for coal.)
Fernandina. Ha . Oct 1 -Arrived,
•hooner Etta Slmpaon, flogan. Sagtia.
Cuba Janies David#**. Janaon. New Ha
ven. Conn.
Sailed—Schooner Lagum, Baylea. San
.'uaii. Porto Rico
Pensacola FI i Oct. 1. Railed, ateamer
Deiamore tßr). Barton. Ro liefort. #hip
II ingcr (Nod. Danll#on. Bueno# Ayres.
Notice t A|rtnera.
Pilot chares and all hydrographic Infor
mation will be furnished mwaters of ves
sel# free of charge in I'nlted S ate# hy
drographic office in Custom House. Cap
tain# are requested to call at th# office.
Report: of wreck# and derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy I>epart
rnent •
Xorf Ik. Va fk t. 1 -d’Ammandfr Albert
1 stn> t. has been notitie I bv the keeper
of Hattera- Inlet Light Station. N C.,
that the machinery operating the light
in urn- disabled Sept. .*7. making it Im
possible to *-Herat* ‘he signal. The light
will Ik* replaced h >* a new* len# to 9how
I flashing red every twenty seconds This
I work, however cannot Ih* completed b*-
I f,re t)*t. S. and until thal date the light
will show fixed red. instead of flashing
red. every thiity see end#
AA ashing ton. S*’pt. J 9 Notice I# given by
the Light House Botrd that on or about
Oct I.V 190D. llgut vessel No. 71 will be
temporarily establish'd In aliout f*x fath
om** of water. a|iprox mately In the po*i
tlon row occupied by Junction 4>o 11 buoy,
to #**award *f the southeasterly end €>f
i tne Tall of the Horseshoe, inside tlie er-
I Dane* to cherai'eake Mu. and at the
.iunetton of the main ship channel up the
! hay with the channel to Hampton Road#,
j The \e##• I wilt #*hnw* two fixed white
j lights. r*ne from each ma>t-head, and each
i produ* ed by thr e ’.t*n# lanterns encircling
| ihe masthead. The focal plane of each
I ligiit will lie V. f.et abo%* the s*a. and the
| light# will l*c v slide 13 tnlles In (dear
i wrath r. the observer s **ye r feet ai*ove
| the .a Llg Im vessel No. 71 I# a flush
I d* • k ate win vessel, ha# two masts, sehoon
: • r figged, no lMtwi>prlt. and ha# a black
j mok**-< ick and tlie fog signal between
h** trusts. There lw a circular gallery at
• • I) tna-tbea I, under the len# lantern#.
The hull I# painted red. With Tl" In white
• n arh low During thick or foggv
w-ather a 12-Inch #team whistle will
• ound blast# of 5 seconds'
duration, sapnrabd by silent
Intervals of < second# The ap-
I ro\lma’** r**ogr.iphlcal position of the
Nfi-el will le lat 3k U M N; lon. 76 02
>• AA Bearings and distances of promi
t ‘ ii object# from tli* profsised position
of ?he ve## I ar* ’|m (diaries old tower.
Ni. y 11*. mile#: Cape Charles light vea-
KNK'.K 17 miles. Cap* Henry light-
I * ns* . mile#; Thimble Shoal
light house. WNWtyW, 9 miles; York
Hpl* '.lghi house. NNVA'%\V, I7 l * miles.
Rearing' are magnetic and g v**n approx
iniaf. lv, mile# are nautical mile#
On the ?am# <)aic the red and black
horizontally striped l>e|l buoy off the
southeasterly end of the Tall of the
Horseshoe, entrance to Chesapeake Bay.
will be d.j*contlmied
R It.more 9 pt J -*Xotlco is giver by
the Light House Brird that the revolving
apparatus et Hat’ers# Inlet light. North
Carolina, t* breken down The light will
shew ftxe-1 red until O ct. . when anew
len# will be placed
The Light House Board also gives no
li* e of the following dvange#
l'otomac River, Md —Dade shoal (lower)
BECADRB we permit no one to un •••
#ell ue. AVe oonsider It our §pr ui t ..
sion to sell ' Better good* for ti, t
mon*y.'' or the same money than .*
store#, and, tome what rna\. we’L f | ,j
this promise.
BECAFSF. we have the FINES M .
TAIL BtMLDING IN THE CITY C* rt
and fo<* admit thi*. There i# not
retail buiidinc In the city that * 4
compare with (hi* merchandb'’ pa.aca
buoy. No 13. a black spar, which
been reported missing, will bo repia ri
a# soot) a# practicable, of which du„ n .
lice will Im* given.
Chesapeake Hay. A’a —On Sep<. z& h rej
and black horlsontally stripe ! apar buov
wa# * tablisherl In 31 feet of wat**- ,
m irk tlie wreck of a sunken dredge *•
T ANARUS of a 4i)ilc above the upper end of .
Middle Ground: Old Plantation V ,
light house. NE. Cape Henry light h*u e,
S l*\ E*,E. York B|4t light house. N\a y
Foreign Kttiorta.
P* r Austrian brig Zenit, ljft) barrels
i calf. >6,(174.92. 300 casks >pirlts turpen: a,
U.5C6.00.
•'onalmUr Exports.
Ter steamship City of Birmingham tu
New York. Oct. 1 —1.706 bale# uplar. : -u
--ton. 75 bale* sea inland cotton. 552 hxrr*
cottot) seed oil, harrel* rice, 1.027 har
rels rosin. 19“ barrels turpentine. * •/>
tcet lumber. 31 ia#e# cigar*. AA boxes
fruit, 33 ion# pig iron. 2 pkg# mdse
telegraphlT markets.
(Continued from Ninth Page.)
Lard. p#*r ion ixMindn
Get 7 <TP, 7 17H 7 074 T 7,
Nov 7 <ft 7 17S 7 “5 7 TS
Jan .... a 77*, U7*, 6 77% g)C ,
Short rlhs. p*t lf* founds.—
Oct 7 R7‘, >034 7 fTVj > 0
Nov 7 25 7 35 7 25 " li
Jan 4 31 g 30 4 31 6 77 ,
Ca#h quotation* were aft follow*: Flour,
steady; No. 3 #pring wheal. 7107 V; N* 3
red. 77ti78c; No 2 corn. 39)fygv. No 2
yellow. 39‘,1i405c; No. 2 oat#. 2tttf22V.
No. 2 white T,n&\c: No 3 white 23
26Se: No. 2 rye. SISc; good feeding bar
ley. 474 c; fair to choice malting. 5M15
No. 1 flaxseed. >1 4?S; No 1 Northw*’
**rn,
4.70; men# ;mrk. |er barrel. $12.6001. 3.
lard. fer inn ftound#. $7.10117.31); short r.hs
wide#, ilooee), $7.96ff6.20; dry #alte*| #hoi.l
**r#. (boxed). $6 (DSftti.OOSi; #hort clear
*kle#. (box(d). .joti# 40. whisky, basis
high wine#. $1.27.
Our Autumn Display.
A collection worthy of your attentlo*.
notable for Ita exclusiveness and exra -
ience.
111. %4 K liHKM GOODS.
AW herewith present a list of new im
portation* direct from foreign manufac
turer# all huh cla##. stylish fabrFa
worthy of your most particular attenttor.
M-Inch Ladles' Cloths and Venatlsr .
$1.25: regular \nlue $! H 5.
54-Inch Cheviot Serge*. ss'; regular
value $135.
Crepon* in the newest weaves.
regular value $1
45-inch Black Fopltn 96c; regular vslua
11.35.
Ml.kl.
Fashion claim* a? one of her favorites
this season Black Silk of almost every
description
Black Taffeta Silk 49c; regular 6V
Black Taffeta Hlik 69'*: regular 3Ac
Bla**k Satin Duchess 69c. regular
Black Peau de Hole , regular $1 3A
t OLOIIED SILK a
In many new weaves this season
Colored Taffeta tn ail the leading #haVi
69c. regular R.V.
i*oi*i l%h m:\fFS.
Broadcloths. Venetians. Serges. Popi;n,
<*hevk>ts. In nil the newest shade#
I’KHAt M FMAAKI.
4AI) SILK aillftT WAISTS.
AA'e show, at this time, a very attracts**
and varied assortment of French Ki t* eel
an*l Silk Shirt AValsts. comprising
n* west effect# and representing unusual '
good value#
New Ladles' Embroidered Hanlker
chlefs.
SPKt 111, SALE OF HOSIERY.
isidles* Rla k Fancy Hose 69, ; worth
$1 <
Indies' Black Ground Colored To'kS
Dot# at 43. worth 75
Lalie#*, Gents’ and Children's Wooleh
Hose.
I.%niKS* SILK lADKHAKIRT^
We have also received a mot W' *
assortment of lutdlee* Silk Underskirt*,
tn black and leading shade#
Foil THE %i HOOL HOY.
Bov#' Colored Shirt Waist*.
Assorted fixes Rant#, suitable for S'b^ - *''
23c to sft*
Fascinators. Baby Barques ard Br>ct#
I anile#' Kid Gloves, black and color L
all the leading brand#
Iwi< e Curtain# In great variety from
to $7 on per pair
Brown and Blea< f hed Table Dama*k
25 cent#
Home beautiful design* at 75c. SI.OO I A *
a full saving of Tt
I White Spread* SI 25; worth $1.75
White Damask Table Set# In gretf va
riety.
rolored Plain French Flannel#
Satin Stripe French F unnel#
Fancy French Flannels. .
(biting#. Flannelette and Gingham#
targe variety.
Matting*. Hall and Stair CarpGf.
Moqu* ts* and Sm>rna Rug#
Daniel Hogan,
Tt corner Eroufhton nrt Birnurd > *
JOHN G. BUTLER.
-DEALER IN- ,
Paint*. Oil* *nrt OU* B**h DO-tr* B -
and Builder,’ Bupplte* Pl*ln
tlv, WH ppr. Poreurn nrt Dome '
Cement*. Lime. Pl*tr *nd
A#ent for Ahe.llne Cold w *'* r r ; , n
V Con free, ,tr*et. weet and 1 8t
street, went.