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Mra of | = | “Make no Mistake, When you are figuring to see Dollar go in DRY GOODS or anything how far you ean make a we sell. GET OUR PRICES. Se a It it no guess work vince you that what we say is true. THE BOSTON STORE, CE THK BOMB THROWER'S WORK, It is Likely to Result in Russell Sage Jr. New York, Dec. 17.—Millionaire Russell Sage is back again at his Wall street rendezvous as chipper as of old and as powerful. The mil lionaire’s nephew and his heir, Ras- the Death of sell Sage, jr, lies in an uptown ho tel at death's door. Trained nurses are locked in his chambers and phy- sicians of the city are at his bedside | He is delirious und the cause of it allis the hormble uncle's life. attempt on his Ever since the explosion of the deadly bomb Mr. Sage, jr. has been intensely excited. He was one of the first persoas ealled mto ut sun cle's that much worse hart than w to the public, was lying in nervous The nephew suffered sympathetically. He to his bed He fell into delirium. dynamiters all sides. home, where gentleman as | lesbthe a exhaustion took on his were being continually and fero- ciously burned. — The bomb thrower was having a dread- From diy to day he Visitors ful sequeace. has grown steadily worse have not been admitted to his room. Doctors have closely watched over Late last night he was report ed somewhat better. him. Buckien’s Arnica Salve, Che Best Salve in the world tor Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever pores, Petter,Chapped Hands, Chibl. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and po: tively cures Piles, or no pay required is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L. ‘Tuck+r, druggist An Va-Parson ron Duel Raleigh, N. GC. Dec. 15.—J T Abernathy, the Snow! t who was shot by W ( ey Grimsiey, “t the for kissing Mrs tred husband ou the street vester- day and both ith re volv rs, four sho ts taki Abernathy d ley's t ‘ wounded Great exeiteme vails in the S: ywl iis ren were arrested Al ed his) psastora Pe citizens of | pany’s est: ablishma ent and roduc He saw | He and | work of the! se ae MUST BE SOLD TREADING ON DANGERCUS § ! = pon ws GROUND. j is ‘ Sy fo) Za J = ' Ps] a = e z ~ ~ ne a. es =— a. - = ee ~~ = < o — a2 = Ge 5 i = = Z Qa ae) = ~e\ ts Es — =o ie a ; = : » ar) a See Fight shy ofall Ligh price plaes, wm = = = ct : ; ae “ = = ard : ae just step in to cur place and ee : a= xz Our large stock of DRESS SSi : Je i 5 NV Gon tiint iaUtintt =e ae GOODS, must be sold. Come § o & | how cheap we are sell 3 Fe : pe es a oe P Le a 2s sexree and hard to get, We are = as Mpiad lo worticce oR esate GOODS, or anything ise we re q ; >» a e WHAalsOW prt = 17 = 4 trying to mak ove dollar do the : E making on them, ve = = work of swo zo o = 3 ay = zoo . . . : ree’: pS Bo A handsome line of ladeis Facin- = a) ators, Hoods, Misses and Chil- = drens Caps in wool and plushes. Call and take a look at them. with us. We know that we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than you ever before bougt them South West Corner Square, i Vio. Made a Cloak of Religion. Macon City, Io., Dee. Centreville 16.—The | after Methodist forger, giving the name | of Daniel Armstrong. On Tuesday he went to the Epworth organ com- are a ed himself by ape ing creden tials | Rey. He se he wanted to buy si gned oy Greene. an organ for the Greene, of which he was superin tendent He claimed to bein the coal business and had teryille for the Beaes yse of buying fifteeu cars of fearing a coal He got solid with the m coal, famine. agement of the Epworth company, being very profiicient in 1 edge of religious matters, and was taken to his home and dined. When about went to the office, bought a gan and took out a draft drawn by to leave be $75 or- he was the State Bank of Greene on the First National Bank of Chicago for $500, made payable to himself. He indorsed the same and handed it to Mr. Willi anager of the com- pany, and it was taken into the First N k and eashed aud A strong } Advices | from Chicago that the draft | 1s Dow state By passing between interested parties it believed that really W. A. Campbel!, who was sent to the penite Butler county lg io, Red Wing aes 1 looki He is suppos- was a forper is Armstrong is from t Wave and Belvice ntiary arties a Neb.. for him are edt Wing parties for $750 recently be tne man ¥ A New Daly for Sedalia a, Mo, Dee. 17.—The Dail Democrat, editor by A.C. late of the Macov, Ga.. nd P. B tt . E. T. Taylor, Gland @emand a charge of $3 or Sunday school at | | office. The “telegram racket” swindle on farmers. Two men work it. One goes into the neighborhood and lear that farmer in the s that this or ‘has a son or daughter and the living east, other fellow comes | along with a fake telegram announc- ing the serious illness of the relative ! according to the nearest telegraph The scheme has been work | ed in remote corners very succesfally. !__yx. gone to Cen-/ tarrl Cc in Colorado. Tused Ely’s Cream Balm for dry catarth. It proved a cure —B F. M. W ecks, Denver. Ely's Cream Balm 1s especially | adapted a remedy for catarrh which is aggra di by alkaline dust as and dry winds -W. A. Hover, Drug- gist. Denver. I ean recommend Ely’s Cream | Balm to all sufferers from diy ca tarrh from personal ges nee — is In cor nt Hoyt, Pharma- Wy. + cist, Cheyenne, AQUSES Our i oek cout nse st the furnis is the latest | FURNSnED FROM CELLAR TO CZRRET. ains everything thatan be desired in club had a! flow I Saw Santa Claus. very pleasant time at Butler, Jast New York World Friday night They did as good aa buse as they anticipat The K.P dramatic not have | One Christmas eve, when I was about five years old, I had my first | | glimpse of Santa Claus. My mamma The | put me to bed quite early that night | performance:ave yreat satisfaction | telling me “All little folks should be | to those preset. The club didn’t | in bed and fast. aslee p when Santa make much cer expenses, Clause comes ’round.” delighted thet It seems that I had been asleep sonville Deuwrat but a little while when I awoke, and who d» you suppose I saw standing by the fire place? Why, Santa Claus! Talmost held my breath for fear he | would disappear. He looked so nice | with a cute little ir. He and on} bag filled with toys. He looked at my stockings that I had hung by the ed, but wereeordislly received and Kindly treate by the citizens. but were wh trip —Harri | Consmption Cured. \ An old phystan, retired trom prac- i placed ir his hands by onary the formula ot | dressed in fur h, Asthma and all! tfections, also a_ po ure tor Nervous De Nvous C g tested i wondertul curative pow ras felt it his white with on his pointed c was all covered his back a Jarg srow before I fireplace aed by this motive anda 3 desire to relievhunan suffering, I will oi » bed, aud then opened his send tree of chge, to allwho desire it, , toys. Such wonderful toys—lovely dolls with long golden curls, trains of cars, balls, cute little lambs that! ; -}eould cry “Baa,” chai PUI, | Bie Rocneeee: : 3 Baa,” chairs, drams, 29 1 year | Clochs, horns and every kind of toys of bhatt dear cld Santa Claus could make. iat He filled iny stocking and hung it | Uf ss by the tireplace How nice it look- c ed there, s i of good things to eat, =: oh! noe I wanted to jump out ed, but I was afraid Santa ms ine disappear if I did. He went toward the window, and | I saw alarge Christmas tree—such a He with trimmed big tree this Lg stars balls, candies, popcorrs Everybody is enabled to surround iimselfvith the luxuries aud A aud under it he put doll (just lik c as well as the necessities of life. by our leral and beneficial Soe Cone ace we opel hi to him about) anda system of loll’s high chair, her little table and a set of dishes, her dustpan and FE we n-- } 2 V } ie y A brush, and h-r trunk is 3 s Lis back again, walked to the sane ved G Write for Terms be] BANSAS CITY, to an WURMSERE 69,'S Great Installment hah sie of ye, duivieg v part of theountry and Price T2SSOURE. | their We would be pleased to price our stock to you, knowing that we can con- Don't torget that we are closing outa lirgs line ef Ladies Cloak and Gents Clothing at less than Flalf Hricea . Gilbert, Manager. izould not like that, so I ran back to | bed and fell fast asleep. T awoke early Christmas morning, and was soon playing with my love- ly toys And although Ihave never seen Santa Claus since that time, I know he comes every Christmas Eve as on Christmas morning I always find the preseuts he has left me the night before And now, little children, if you are uot too fast asleep next Christ- mas ¢ve, you may see jolly old San- ta Claus filling your stockings. A Great Surprise Is in store tor all who use Kemp's Bal- sam for the throat and iungs, the great guaranteed i Ww that it is sold or d you believe its merits and that any \ | other druggist is authorized by the pro- | prietor of Bis wonde ok gemec yy to give you a san to cure ac ce druggists sell Kemp’ 5 Butea! bottles soc and $1. A car loal of flour Columbia last week for direct shipment to En gland. This is the first time in the history of the town that flour has left | been exported direct to England, though it has been occasionally sold to con sion ierchants for delivery to Europe The fiour is shipped by the Columbia Milling Com; It is the product of and from Boone county wheat. It costs no more to ship acarload of wheat from Co- lumbia to Liverpool than it does from Columbia to Dallas. Texas This surprising statement wae made by G. W. Henderson of the bia Mill any mill made Colum- iz C any. It takes about two months for the flour to reach its destination —~Colum bia Herald etter for it. ed to