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Come and See The 4 NEW SPRING GOODS at McKIBBENS. We are showing an unusually handsome line of Good Goods this spring and quoting the very lowest prices. Beautiful Black Silks. Very Chica White Goods New Spring Carpets The very latest designs in Damask effects, _ Best all wool Ingrains, Hartfords, Lowells, etc. | Piques, Madras, Cords, etc., for : 65c yard 36-inch special value 80c yard Ww aistings New Room Size Another bargain is our $1.25 Peau De Soie Rugs Silk double faced for 15e, 18¢, 20c, We, 30c, 35e, 40c, 50c. $8.50 to $30.00. rt) 8c We offer a case of New ‘This is to be another great silk season and 7 y hite India Linons. ‘ Heavy ings 911.50 | our silks you can depend upon. which are extra good values at ieee : 0 : H Te, 8 1-3c, 10c, 12 1-2c, 15e, 18¢, 20c, 22 1-2 a Black Mohai rs. - 30¢ tie oe Rope Portiers. 25e, 30c, . Black Mohairs will be used very extensively We show splendid pe pr sag "y this year we are showing splendid values in 5.50. =. Swisses, French Lawns, Persian Lawns, Organdies, Lace Curtains. 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 yard. Silk Persian Lawn, Ete., English Long Cloths iiinlieg The Snes ae at 9c, 10c, 12 1-2c, 15e, 18e, 20c, 25e. Door Panels. s ‘ ; = . tylish di 50: . Wash Dress Goods. Our Stock of Laces and Embroideries gegen | We have ever offered is made up of the very daintiest styles, fruit effects, Mattin gs. i e e i conventional designs, jewel effects, ete. Dainty sets Po Shirt Waist Suitings. for childrens wear, corset cover widths, etc. New 12ke yard up. £3 ‘ " effects in Torchon laces. New spring styles in the stylish mixed and checked effects : Si oon om 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 35c, 40c, 50c. New Glove Fitting Corsets. Pigs aig ce AE e Choice silk spot madras Girdles, long or short hip effects, each pair to be good. No risk here. a > 20C yard 48¢ one $1.00. The yet _ New Ribbons. hoo! Sines. Woven and printed madras claths 12 1-2 and 5c. all the good shades and widths at the very — — ~ tal cial Jowest prices. Red Seal and A. I, C. Zephyr Ginghams . New Shirts. seit vert New Stock Collars. Special § y 25c up. Genuine Woven Madras Shirts 50c. < Other Ginghams at 8 and 7\c. Shirtines New Embroidered Turn-Overs. beats or Sansui ir ing ° 20c¢ up. 25¢e to 50c. { Splendid 8 shirting for ~ New Shopping Bags. Topsy Socks. } 3 10c, 15c, 25c—none better for the price. , I=3C oe Large and small shapes, 25c up. New ye om ena seul ainealle This is a splendid value in shirtings and only T H special val t 25 : possible because we purchased a large lot be- New opsy osé. AW YP alues at 25c. tore they advanced. 8 1-8¢ up ool Pants. ; . $2.00, $2.50, $3. | Come and see us, we want your business. We do not pretend to do the impossible, but are selling G00D GOODS at the lowest prices made possible by our buying for cash and knowing when to buy. McHIBBENS. ; Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! Mrs. Mary C. Smith. Two Convicted of Murder. | Southern Veterans Married 2,000 Persons. Russians Lose 2,000. Hs ‘ Eggs from fea pu — Mrs. Mary C. Smith departed this Ps —_ Mo., ve 21.—Price Denounce Roosevelt. vp te Feb. eign Rever-| §t, Petersburg, Feb. 21.—It is re- : >lymouth Rocks WOasettingol 15 jiteat her home in Dallas, Texas, | Edwards was convicted in the circuit | - en avi ogan, aged 92 years, ported here that the Russi i | $1,008 ; r ; Dallas, Tex., Feb. 28.—C Sian oo . @ Russian advance 17-tt R.A. ArKisox, Butler, Mo. | early Sunday morning, of a compli- |°OUt this afternoon upon a charge wetuns rar acetates anaes died at his home in Vernon county | guard on the Yalu river has bee esseaielpaataliitninla : : — |of murder in the first degree. | i Saturday night. driven back with a loss of more th Waxsvep:—Men or women local |cation of diseases of long standing. He was charged with the murder of | 28 of Dallas, at the meeting, de. i representatives for a high class mag- The remains were brought to Butler|an old man, Joe Buckner, near | azine. Large commiesions Cash ‘by her loving and devoted daughter, | Wentzville, on April 12. His part- t — Write J. N. a Te {Maud C., and sister IdaCrume,arriv-|ner, Allen Henderson, was found Washington Square, New York, N. Y. ing on Torndeg: guilty of murder in the first degree Eencpanee enamel . Fok SALE:—300 bushels of red| Camilla Smith, the second daugh- |7°*"dey- Texas oats, and three thoroughbred | ter, arrived from Ohio Wednesday Bhs a por ort years was & minister of the Cumber- land Presbyterian church. He preached the first sermon ever deliv- ered in this' county, and organized the first Cumberland church in the TE county, which was disorganized dur- Farm For Sale or Rent. refusal to permit the return of the inquiry into Port Arthur affairs. battle flag of the Fourth Georgia Many dismissals and degradations regiment by the war department. will result, Alexieff is looked upon After rehearsing that the confeder- as a disappointment. ate veterans for thirty-seven years have shown their loyalty to the old nounced President Roosevelt for his Mr. Hogan for the last sixty-eight | 2,000. The emperor has ordered an { yada ; ing the Civil War, + i Short-horn bulls. 8. J. New . morning. Funeral services conduct was burned to the ground. Neither flag and recognized the results of the pan si om, Whe ene 320 acres, fine stock farm, 160 un- | 17-tt Butler, Mo. | ed from the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. jury was out an hour in returning a| VF between the States, and that During his lite he married 2,000 der cultivation, balance pasture. For F A. Trimble, where the party was The Allen Orchestra. stopping, on Wednesday afternoon f Daily Democrat, 20. at 3 o'clock by Rev. Stanley L. Jew- The large audience that witnessed | 9]] and interment was made in Oak the excellent presentation of “Quincy | Hill cemetery. Adams Sawyer” at the opera house; Mrg, Smith was a most excellent last night also highly enjoyed the |jady, of many sterling qualities of splendid renditions by the Allen | heart and head. The greater part orchestra. We do not believe that | of her life was spent in Butler, where outside of the cities there isanorgan- | at one time she was a social leader ization of more finished and artistic | and was admired by all and greatly musicians, and it is a matter of re-| loved by a large circle of triends. She gret that they are not oftener heard | moved to Columbia a few years ago inpublic. Their music last night was |+o complete the education of her two superb, and appreciation was shown | talented and charming daughters, in the frequent and hearty applause. | Misses Maud C. and Camilla. They moved from Columbia to St. Louis perth =— where ies Maw@ acsepted « position JOseman to Henry A Mosier 7 Acec 14 Mt |in railroad offices as stenographer some of them and thousands of their sons, have fought under its folds during the last six years, the resolu- verdict. Notwithstanding all parties are colored Lam ~ a t deal of in- terest was manifested in the case by the people. tion concludes: Buckner was the father-inlaw of] “The action of Mr. Roosevelt, the Edwards, and the principal witnesses | President of a united and patriotic inst Edwards were his own ys hters, who heard the plot made Republic, whose heart should throb by thelr father to murder the grand- |!2 lofty and generous unison with the father. pathetic and- consecrated sentiment ee ee of southern men and women, his curt Negro Burned at Stake. _|and ungracious act in refusing to Little Rock, Ark., Feb, 21.—Glen-|Testore that old flag of the Georgia coe Bays, & negro, was burned atthe regiment, is one that may not be for- stake near Crosset, on the charge of or forgiven, and Camp Ster- murdering J. D. Stephens, of Ashley. couples, the last on October 18. particulars call on or address, Geo. NE G. Henry at Pleasant Gap or T. Hulen, Butler, Mo. 16-tf Over-Work Weakens Missouri University Places Agriculture Among High Sciences. Columbia, Mo., Feb. 21.—Decision has been made by the faculty of the Missouri University to elevate the study of agriculture to a place asa high science, and agriculture as taught in high schools will beaccept- ed at « basis for entrance of students to the university. This will havethe effect of placiug the study of farming | _ on an equal footing with other| jh sciences. It is proposed by the university to introduce the etudy into every high echool in the State, and if the plan is ling Price here enters ite solemn and Btephens, who was a wealthy plant- |®0rrowtul protest against this un- er, had a few words with Bays yester- | Beceesary and gratuitous affront day, the negro later securing a shot- | *dministered by the president to the gun and killing Stephens at close south. ° Pleasant #2100. and Miss Camilla, following the bent succesatul it is expected that other David C Olive to P A Sergeant 1 A sec: of her ambition, entered a stage ca- . States will follow the example. arses ways T-Aneey WET eS reer, in which she is meeting success The negro 4 F Perry. Benth ? . Ont. y - , bik ¢ Wms Ad & Hill 61000, Ahonen Miss Maud moved Bloodhounds were secured and the Cleveland, Feb. 21.—Perry 8. The Democrats of the city of But- Jer will hold @ primary election at the East Court House basement Wednesday, March 9th, 1904, be- tween the hours of 12:30 and 7 o’clock p. m, for the purpose of nominating a city Democratic ticket. negro traced to his father’s house,! 1.04, former assistant post where he was found hiding in a well. soaenaes i audaen eae The murderer made a full confession. Republican catléeal éomiaibten, With hands and feet tied, he was wired his resignation of the latter position from. here to-day, to Acting Cunningham to Western Realty Co 1724 seat aT N Home 0010, Y with her mother to Dallas, Texas, ELCunningham to Western Realty Co20 | thinking the change would benefit x #100. per icbgtpert et al toJ A Trimble pt let 1 bik Sciisteins deasteere poy son jadson 90000, : and devoted daughters ready at all : bespaereilt eee es: reap genet any needed — Darned to death. Ezra Basore to Basore lots 2 bik 143 | for benefit or pleasure. 8-44 BH 6100, Smith was alao blessed with the al- Pestacs Se. Oech. resignation as secretary of the Re MiP aed Fa yp yay and | fection ofa true and noble woman, _Netors eee ee pas-| publican national committee, effec- —_ bars, well of water, szsall ip ber aloter, Mies Ide Oreme, These |soict for all kinds of stock at cus-|" yy "Hein ate that the tele ‘of Butler. A team |Young Indies have many friends in For particulars. See| ‘oid the entire aay colin tor had nothing to add to it. DUKE & WOODS.