| Clearing Sale | I Men's and Boys' Cloth- I § IST - U g and Furnishings. |j I T Everything goes •at I 8 X wonderfully reduced 1 ll* prices, in order to make 8 I room for our SPRING- 8 1 JE* and SUMMER Goods 8 I - I | t j Opposite Post - Office. I Jasper Harris, I The People's Clothier. | * xtk m* ** ** JOS, a* m %. ** m ** ** ** m **. m ** m. a* * ** *%. * •f* IT* M. a N | 1 M !' C.B.Howard&Go. " i I M M | "STORK OX THE RIALTO." S >« NI I M ** « M Our goons are always up-to-date and we n keep nothing but the best. This month we will receive about twelve 112 ? hundred yards of Bates' Seersuckers; they will sell at the same price as last year, 12c per yard. These goods were bought early last fall. If H n we were to buy them now, we could hardly get them at the price we sell them for, as the price of raw cotton has been steadily advancing 5 H N M LADIES COLLARS. We have a full line of Ladies white linen Collars, including those new ££ hemstitched linen collars. fej Si LADIES AND GENTS UMBRELLAS. A large H $?; assortment with Tafteta Silk covers and large variety of handles. pv GENTS FURNISHINGS. Such as Neck Ties, £$ a large assortment of fancy Shirts, silk padded fed M H ufflers, Wright's Health Underwear, Rich M Manuel goods, etc. Every day is bargain day. »« G. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, * *> € (iencral Mcrcliamlitte. hit ** **************************************************** CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost endimr fatally started a horrible ulcer on the letr of J. H. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For lour years it