a Yeai clau lnch $I.( for thre reduce rtU views of C( be in %b of the wee 1911. across thi for Pickens. ttention to th of "Gkenor wee He is !on el headed men i d what Ihe say ad outlook is wel considerationo tle county ar great trunk line They are: wel nr o~wn road. th vo4-not stan - rippre either see that the inone: given to these enter nds was the best in ever made. And whi traversing i cif' many tho hand when an be built acros the same mai * ews nir n Atlante be Iiiklne whichw haare now hear that Pr -.Olve of the Olji ngte financj for tie: road. th oad has alread E vans -nd~ other s have bcen secredct -iroads from~ Atugu eungthe line th: naBullochvil hichiwi .Tea -il ted out bt' ta road as dispatch itr county. The Ea eonly point C S which can 1 enormous e: have trit e d time agal The grade over tl is the easiest ai 11 known to ti ohd isto be built wi ~t by Pickens? WI y,~ from this tow ly by and let othe -gits of developme -v ourselves to ce purse we would this or any other e se cnstructed across or of the county, b - rprefer to see it cor t house town. Gaia Reyolt. *Chir~a revolt is assumil .:r -rtions. The revol oiuning strength a : hei government troo urn. Already mal CThina have fallen 1i3 as.the rebels and col cui off. The la e~ that the imperi -is beginninlg\ her powers are ne to intervene a but nothing alor et developed. T] Why Leave Pickens. Why go to Georgia or Texas or anywhere else. This is as good a country as can be foud anywhere. One of our citizens told us not long ago that he came to Pickens ten years ago with i $600.00, and now can show $12, 000. There are a number of others in this town and other towns in the countyand through out the county who have done 0 equally as well. Another of our citizeis ex pressed the truth when he said: "No use to go to Georgia or Tex as or anywhere else, for the peo ple made more here than they could gather." A Cotton Convention. Goy. Colquit, of Texas, has called a convention of the gov ernois of the cotton section of the South to be held at New Or leans on the 30th inst. for the D purpose of devising some uni form scheme for the cotton pro ducer to hold for better prices. Ex-Senator John L. McLaurin, of Bennettsvill'e, has been urged a by Gov. Blease and Gov. Colquit 'to attend because of his experi a ence in financial circles and his 1 familiarity with such problems. s It is hoped that good will be ac I pomplished at this convention. Pride is,hke leprosy. It makes Is hideous to look upon yet all I the while we think we are beau I tiful. Have you seen the comet? It is very brilliant and.can be sean in the east betweel four and five o'clock any clear morning. Owing to the spring drought the oat crop in this state this year iL short 50.000 bushels of the total number grown last year. Farmers, if you had to plant your 1912 crop of-cotton now in . * of the present price of cot ton vC d you plant as many acres an&use as much fertilizer as you did - y ear? conlvic -oro, was rie, ter county last wee orches ac- ed criminal assanlt t ngc sentenced to behugote10 b of NovemhunronThiwspeed [sah trial and enforcenn oas awpe cuTheYoung man in Greenvill4 ony, Edgar Burry, who tre si taoutstrip Jere Mor , faie er .Everybody who -sawoore faie in acre in -thes me whs pie 'looked its bstmmedcewhei woj' mnke 20bushels ofcon SutJe only made 73. h I Mrc, Tut, Riheuses every man If we*d no'so n us. Truthisth twin ft thvn ando theoeu crmuh 'eb se bned.sietergt ll eryTt, Rgteousness mev iss r eentitoe lif a orgh rcygwe ned righxpet mecy . .,nd uspruthes he tw f a th en and, thoug ca-rush a er,*te aonlshine the bright e oseseteosne irmuesv isehbie y- ih Chritife ad rigt deal ~dcnThe thrd anntua breet k-o y the South Carolinla Conference y of Charities ;ar ( Cri ec lon is ? annou aced for November 23 and r 24 at Columbia. The gathering t i's made up of social workers of - almost e'very shade of religious e belief. There will be wide dis - cussion of problenis bearing on in chai-ity, philanthropy, :benev t olence and penology. Some of e the prominent people of the State are active leaders in the movement, which indicates its noteworthiness. All interested persons are invited to attend the conference. d To the Corn Club Boys. ps Gather your corn accocaing to I the rules sent you, and- bring to your exhibit to this ofiice Nov. n 11th, at 11 a. m. Prof. C. B. ~t Hadden, of Clemson College, is al senc1-Iq t 'report blairks to be ofiedout . ry boy 'in the c ub. If you do nIo ive one rright away write him ind one ig will be sent you. Why Leave Pickens. Downie & Wheeler's Circus W hy go to Georgia or .'exas Combined. or anywhere else. This is as When o considers that with 00000 Acres a Year good a country as can be found Dowi &WeeletosvBit D - 05 E 0 eanyhr.Oeoforctzn ble Circus, which is to visit Eas- Of Georgia Land. anywhere. One of our citizens y. s Nov. 3, there are hun told us not long ago that he came dres of people employed, and FOR THE FARMER.-2o0,ooo acres of fine farming to Pickens ten years ago with that of these three are black- land, that produces abundantly every crop known $600.00, and now can show $12,- smiths, painters, cirpenters, to the Southern United States, at $i 5.oo to 000. There are a number of barbers, laundrymen, doctors, $40o00 per acre. others in this town and other a -lawyer, detectives, cooks, EOR THE INVESTOR.-A large number of farms oes m thi on n trainmen, butchers, waiters, from ,, to 2, - towns in thecountyand through- seamstresses, harness makers, fo o acres that could be cut ito - out the county who have done musicians, shoe makers. a post- small farms and resold at a profit in less than n46 0 equally as well. master, hostlers, electriciansand twelve months. for three Another of our citizeis ex- many other mechanics and ar- 200,ooo acres of cut-over lands at from $2.oo usiastic listeners. The business men who make the strongest claims tew rme tsasbesides the performers, pr the tth when he said. tisians, bed the perfork- to $5.00 per acre. A fortune for the investor are not necessarily the leaders in their lines. We make strong claims and "No use t go t G eorgia or Tex- ing for. a common interest. who takes holdof them. back them up with the right kind of goods Give us an opportunity to prove * as or anywhere else, for the peo- The task of organizing thistrav- FOR T HE SAW-MILL MAN,-ioo,ooo :.cres of yel- this. We started in business fourteen years ple made more here than they eling city seems the most won- low pine timber in tracts ranoing fr:n Soo to s i each year. The reason is, our motto has always been nbe In ve ,derful feature of the institutions. 65,000 acres at from $9.0 to $25.co -per acre. quartes, the home of these new Every day that you procrastinate means a loss to A Cotton Convention. awork of or- you. These lands are in the most wonderfully devel Goy. CoIquit, of Texas, has ganizing the circus began last oping section of the United States, and are going to Seasonable Merchandie at called a convention of the gov- September. The important continue to rise in value. You had better get in on REASONARLE -:- PRICES. ___n.__ ernois of the cotton section of thing is to engage the acts, and the.ground floor by going to see, or writing your land the South to be held at New Or- this is done by agents of the wants to Our stocks are now complete with all this season's newest and leans onte30his. o h show, who, during the winter, __ _ _ _ _ _ _ o .leans on the 30th inst. for the vs t amusement hall tr most reliable merchandise, and our prices are right. We ask to purpose of *devising some uni- Europe and Asia in search of 8. A. BABLEV, Real Estate and Investment Co., YOu fdrm scheme for the cotton pro- novelties. Meantime, in the HAWKINSVILE, GA, ducer to hold for better prices. ring barns the trainers are put- A Large and Complete Line of. ting the various animal acts b fPc settr Johas be M u , into shape. A few weeks before fPickens- of Bennettsvill, has been urged th'esnLeisth aiu ttention to the by Gov. Blease and Gov. Colquit performers who have been rest F of "Gleanor'" to attend because of his experi- ing during the winter arrive to He is !one ence in financial circles and his practice their acts, that they I ede m i failartywit schprbl m a y e erfecetearsalthebtie g Pei Ce11t. of Admi ittedl Assets The best stock of shoes in Pickelis county. Here are our lines and they defy elhaed men in' familiarity with such problems. thy e elar rehearsalsibe d what he says It is hoped that good will be ac- and all winter the sound of then -or petition: oteok is well pomplished at this convention- anvil and the mallet isheard at E INVETED IEI __________--- . the circus quarters. M--eantime ) U11 ( . * Pride islike leprosy. Itmakes the advertising cars have start- BONDS and MORTGAGES. ~T EZ IL RS O H O M N S O il' county are us hideous to look upon yet all ed out in advance, while the va- FOR LADIES. (Every great truE line, the while we think we are beau- rious contracting agents are on )From the Compendium of Li__eInsuranceReports,_1911.)__ FOR LADIES and CHILDREN They are well tiful -their way, arranging for circus- --- own road, the __ lots and bill board space, etc SOUTHEASTERN LI .................78.76 per cent. si...not and Have you seen the comet? It Then there is the 24-hour man, M Union Central...... ........... .....77.22 T lo 10 i Cpr,! either. is very brilliant and-can be sean who is a story in himself. He ) Life Ins. Co. of Virgia.............72.48 rt ocripre, ithe. isvery, a ets his title from being 24 hours Aetna..r ...... ........ ............................. 4.9.07FRME.OR EN see tht the oney in the east betwcen four and 9e i il rmbin 4hus) en see that the on ahead of the show, arranging Mutual Bonefit .................................47.08 given to these enter- five o'clock any clear morning. for wood, water, food and ice, Metropolitan......................... ............40.30 We also carry a big stock of Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, bonds was the best in- Owing to the spring drought besids attending to many other Penn Mutua .................................. . Stoves, Farming Implements, Buggies and Wagons. The best selection ever made, And why the oat crop in this state this matters that have arisen. Ev- Fidelity t ...............94.n traversing yer~sot~ ~ uhl ferything about the Downie & NfMutual of New York ................. 24.,54 ~~i h ony alo sfrayhn o ed n fw ae' hyear short 50,000 bushels Of Wheeler's Combined Shows has M Equitable .........................................20.42 got it we will get it for you. the total number grown last been so systematized that it is New York Life............. ...................14.50 Remem in buyn o s QU T 0UNTS. or many the year. like a great clock. All sorts of Prudential ......................................... 2.17 hand when an- - obsticles are overcome daily be b1uilt across Farmers, if you had to plant wihndosin.Eey a the same m your 1912 crop of cotton now in brings some new problem ' to Safe Investments. t ~e let of the present price of cot- poler btwhe n r atyv gtop areg - solve, but when daylight ap- We believe in South Carolina diirid ihvvest our Sole agents for Valk-Over hoes,.B - I.h K n the ews in ton t d you plant as many undmulatin in the breeze ad ev- nw in First Mortgage Real Est 5 Loans in tks State he . s Atlanta acres an&use as much fertilizer parade. only. Nd me Sewines . as you did - ' vear? It is true that of all profession - C~ ,i ~owsals, none are more domestic Clothing, Shoes, Hatsa and a nnsso afiel .e, cut ls e orches- may th icspromr elead the life of a rover the , (fT11 Lt)Iiii.1h C. owh ancsn ed ThfI bassault. t- greater art of the yecar h 0 F SOUTH CAROLiNA. -~ nadetoo fta ofNoe be.nThz on the10th house around with him, haxcs ~___ _ b~by~htri an enspeedy o lw odinryu -ryee cn no fY REPRESFNTED BY " One-third of ad Cars Made n~tl o~ e arranged Wes n County, Edg a n u ry G r ie a every la ua e. M . H S E RN 031s - 7rLe': P10xENS-- -- ----- SOUTH CAROLINA.)..... iaen n acre in the summer when it onyfor inferior tobaco( he coa t ouked' et bspredicted he Whe!3 you can buy ggy'S__ ah I thate d bu d me onl bm ade les of c orn 'l ? rIO N lrom s. iR. K el. - _ _ -___ _ - - * e ro ha aey btbe oy ae7. The 7Y, Centrai, S. C. at the ervi~iierzaj~te .r~e eKivle d rcete to men - i~nd will sost. y0 else Citation. ' ~'yo1ik'S WHAT A VALUABLE n J. ..r of bery,~%L ;:-uafl Jn& - wwl - Y.rh l -eeas, t Ca Sb ..tc :io t.of Mesag J.th \rl. --onish al an-' ,.ngul-: u e. u- se~~ and by h Int n ~ ~- ~ ~ .. editors of e -~:' - ' x nder -- hav b.e wo~~ea..DSAT -d, ra e 4-cylinder, 5-passenger Modd ~ lunteline tat hnay10o tne oesu w 91I next fr a tl 8EST RDERS 'K~ ~FAUE&T tou~ing caT, unchanged during its tounr year folcvll ok cmie.if any they ha't, vsny the said adminis- AER.ASTS SEStIN hich will Mercy, Truth, Righteousness, ttion bc1Juthis 2 ga day boof .-----,ex ep --a ew rfiem n T-Peace, these fou cardna Ivir- J. B. Ne.wb 'c t atde fl hrM dlr-ymecalRo every man. Ifwe do not show Notice to Debtors and Creditors. - '-h- -...ttdrt$59. The Model w TCarnmo rc900 RA S ~ ry we need not expect mercy ALL persorns Itolding claimns against - "ptrtr 50 h Model T T w a o $90. anS Se ou n us. .Truth is the twin the estate of ti.akte C. N. Parkins must s'n wIeiey W g no h aa ted ou - f Love and though crush- pr.***te ."ic uy roen on9 or bve-sQ h g rcSinCu efl e~ pM dach itse and shine the bright- debarred paymnt ~nd all persons indeb- MOETEIIIOU&Oi $-O hs rcsicld u1 q im n &unt. Th ~ ,)teousnessi from heav- on or beforthe above dae othe un- J 0ouND ;~1(enlSiOn T op, Auo ai rsRidhel, G s is ehibited by a right dersigned Mrs .o ) ~ .k\~Lamps, Generat or , an d S peedometer. Is there any iihc cnb it, and produces peace. How Mn \-Vonder ihat e n o r m3 o u s e x - -A'k - - - ~ ~ have tried cn the drunk ard, the law-break- - The ga er the lOS~ he i 1fiu' vicesr * - *- ..- .... .~ c\ "W hen Ford Speaks the W orld Listens." is te esiet an C ritcs a d orrctio. -sI1 this werd the announcement of a- new model you might be sketical of the car's 11 knownstobuteFord Model T is the 'best known car on earth. More of them are . The third annual meeting of -- -- IGmeiSbtFo .~ ito be built why t he South Carolina (Ton ference OFTEDSR on the highways of the wor!d that tnere are of any oter motor car. t byPicensWhyof Cariies a aracon s -This is the fifth season of the Model T and its absolute reliability has been proven by 8o, z from this town? annouaced for November 23 and. .A * , \' ooo satisfied Model T owners. Think how that car has been tried and testedt in four year rf ly. jt of adevloetr 2 adeupo Colum ial workatering . ~;4 ; ~ IT ~ hard service. Ford owners in every quarter of the globe will tell youtudany at ndhei lMcon -gits .l o f eveopmen- als t ade y shad of l iorke s o IGET ' 7 '1 Cars are reliable in every emergency .nd of surprising efficiency and unde an akdthe cord l ourseves wolden- blief. Tvere wihade wid deios . ET ditions. After all of the millions f miles those cars have traveled, everyboy knows teFr see~ ~ this or any other en- cussion of problenis bearing on COLLAD ECTION~ DEMONS DAS r1 haMiobdnbultfoT112-5,00ofthg-ittad. secnsrctdacos rincaiiypilnhrp. one--will t~e superb if i ;. :ade up entire- 4 NEW NOVE L ,And that's the same sterling car haisbngnbt for aluableoO ofrs th easonhOfdde .' , ~ of the county, but olence and penology. Some of i s or inem nt, trinke, etc. of the ST EE.AR D fetures which go to make it 'even more conve n omyinuin and valabkingsrs B tea no p ie s? o xprefer to see it come the prominent people of the sa~ high chaiacter as thos-> to be vooc-:lagyinrsepodtowthosqu : t house town, State are active leaders in th sN I OLh2PerRe.S211 hbe largely inrae rducneihcnea. eooyi uigad aig h rc - movement, which indicates itBE NOTANDSCOULMER , o PEFRANESv - - .~ ~ ha enlreyrdcd .~in Reyolt. noteworthiness. All interested B~E .,- eADSMERingbe:utythath- OORS OPEN AT i &7R. P.M. ma - i~. persons are invited to attend the jewelry c ntained i Our xhbit.FR e-U S D EX tT O tcl sc of ctW ih AeS Chn rvlti asmigconference. YOU ARE 4ORDIALL YINVITED FOREOr E H IONE We-ow reay ~; ~j;~ ~~~~tions. The revolu- -- . - - to vii it, and enjoy the piesure of I BEOEEC EFOMNe -~'""i1 L el~ or11 uies .~~ ,ining tO~ fl1 strength and To the Corn Club Boys. exainng the zial beaut i things ~ ~fc~~hetW government troops Gather your corn accorditng to. spea iflor~ the 1cselves.te JeuarnyilE hbta . .~ :~ x rn'f. Already many the rules senlt you. and- bring t. the quality. :China have fallen into your exhibit to this ofrice Nov. 1 -4. J nB~.thereblsan1dcom 11th, at 11 a. m. Prof. C. B. H. SNIDER.No.3d ~ r'~ cut off. The last Hadden, of Clemson College, is Sasly , e * that the imperial sen t report blaies to be Pa ey - . ;. is beginninlg. to file out ~ yboy ~in the -. PARKER'S A Special Train Will Leave Pickens at 5:30 P. .t ~ .:~her powers are c ub. If you do noL iv one ',' HAR BALsA -nd 1Return immnediately After the Performance. -to intervene and ight away write him nd one Cl2iu~d eufat g- - - h- .but nothing along will be sent you. __ et developed. The R.~ T. HALLUM, c00 u -. R EE W ___ - ~- ~ ~~.REEN~VOO1X ~ ' U I ~ ~ ' v-h. . ________ - ;'-. --I ~&.d1L~ )ownie & Wheeler's Circus Combined. When one considers that with )ownie & Wheeler's Big Dou )le Circus, which is to visit Eas ey, S. C., Nov. 3, there are hun Ireds of people employed, and hat of these three are black miths, painters, c).rpenters, )arbers, laundrymen, doctors, lawyer, detectives, cooks, ,rainmen, butchers, waiters, eamstresses, harness makers, musicians, shoe makers, a post master. hostlers, electricians and many other mechanics and ar bisians, besides the performers, all jumbled together and work ng for. a common interest. rhe task of organizing this trav aling city seems the most won lerful feature of the institutions.. [n Downie & Wheeler's winter iuartes, the home of these new 4iant shows, the work of or xanizing the circus began last 3eptember. The important hing is to engage the acts, and his is done by agents of the how, who, during the winter, visit the amusement hall of Furope and Asia in search of aovelties. Meantime, in the ring barns the trainers are put ing the various animal acts into shape. A few weeks before - he season begins the various performers who have been rest ing during the winter arrive to ) practice their acts, that they D may be perfectd by the time he regular rehearsals begin, and all winter the sound of the anvil and the mallet is heard at he circus quarters. Meantime E 'he advertising cars have start- D d out in advance, while the va rious contracting agents are on their way, arranging for circus lots and bill board space, etc. Then there is the 24-hour man, who is a story in himself. He ) ets his title from being 24 hours ahead of the show, arranging g Eor wood, water, food and ice, besidcs attending to many other matters that have arisen. Ev nrything about the Downie & E Wheeler's Combined Shows has E been so systematized that it is p like a great clock. All sorts of bsticles are overcome daily with no boasting. Every day brings some new problem ' to solve, but when daylight ap pears the great canvas tops are : ndulating in the-breeze and ev arvbody is ready for the parade. [t is true that of all profession ls, none are more domestic E han the circus performer. He 11 ay lead the life of a rover the ~reater art~o thoea h e snail, he cart. his b house around with him, ahas~ ymany homely comforts tatuY~e . riary trayeler can nlot / V Intis queer traveling cit~ev D ngi sh to Iindoonae,~f' Why do you spend Your ioney for inferior tobacco ~ wen you can buy PE NN' 5 'M ?rION lrom S. R. Kel.. J, Central, S. C. at thte ame price the t e u~will sost yo else-1 Stte of South Carolina. ?,>u";y of P'ickenis, & J. .b. Mw bery, r:.-oaw Juid. ~Whereas, Cah' no ;. B:. F J, Kester madie at e .e 'a o to be seen here. NOTHING COULD BE tiANDSOMER w th .oe ertd aring be:,ut y than the jewelry contained i .our exhibit. YOU ARE 4ORDIALLYV IN VI TED to visi: it and enljoy the pleasure of examining the mrany beautiful things it includts. The Icoks of the jewelry speak for theaeselves. We guaran cee the quality. H. SNIDER. Iasley, SN PARKER'S HARBALSAM -. t~.)t' i~ 500)000 Acres Of Georgia Land. FOR THE FARMER.-200,ooo acres of fine farming land, that produces abundantly every crop known to the Southern United States, at $i 5.oo to $40.00 per acre. EOR THE INVESTOR.-A large number of farms from i,ooo to 2,500 acres that could be cut into small farms and resold at a profit in less than twelve months. 200,ooo acres of cut-over lands at from $2.00 to $5.00 per acre. A fortune for the investor who takes holdof them. FOR THE SAW-MILL MAN,-ioo,ooo :.cres of yel low pine timber in tracts ranging fro:n 500 tO 65,ooo acres at from $9.00 to $25.co -per acre. Every day that you procrastinate means a loss to you. These lands are in the most wonderfully devel oping section of the United States, and are going to continue to rise in value. You had better get in on the.ground floor by going to see, or writing your land wants- to 0. AL BAILEV, Real Estate and Investment Co.,( IIAWKINSVILLE, CA,, Per Cent. of Admitted Assets INVESTED IN BONDS and MORTGAGES. )From the Compendium of Life Insurance Reports. 1911.) SOUTHEASTERN LIFE........78.76 p-r ent Union Central...... ................. 77.22 Life Ins. Co. of Virginia.................72.48 A etna -...... ........ .............................49.07 M utual B'nefit .................................47.08 M etropolitan......................... ............40.30 Penn Mutua! ................................ 40.28 Fidelity Mutual......N...........26.43 Mutual of New York....................24.54 Equitable .................................... 20.42 New York Life............. ...................14.50 Prudential......................................... 2.17 Safe Investments. We believe in South Carolina dirt/..~d(1 ihyvest our money in First Mortgage Real Est j Loansin h5i State Only. ha~nLife Inisurance Co., OF SOUTH CAROLINA. REPRESFN TED BY (PICKENS,----..- ----SOUTH CAROLINA. M WOR LD'S E C0 T AESTRDES FEATURES& ACRBATS SENSATION4S MO LET TElTROUP&~ ~ ~ ~~7.' \ OF THEDESERT GREAT {~' DEMONS DAS H STREET PARADE * ~ + \ 2 PERFORMANCES2 ( * ~ bOORS OPEN AT 1 &7R P.. SFREE -OUTSIDE EXHIBITION - * BEFORE EACH PERFORMANCE. Will Exhibit at Easley, Nov. 3rd Special Train Will Leave Pickens at 5:30 P. N. and Return immnediately After the Performance. FOLGER, THI Fall Anno T HE men who do the most talking, thusiastic listeners. The busine are not necessarily the leaders in thei back them up with the right kind of g this. We started in business fourteer steadily increasing each year. The r< "Honest Goods a Seasonable M REASONABLE Our stocks are now complete w most reliable merchandise, and your inspection of the same. A Large and C Dry Goods, Coat For Ladies, Mis The best stock of shoes in Pickens coi compe THE ZEIGLER SHOE FOR LADIES. THE BOYDEN SHOE FOR MEN. We also carry a big stock Stoves. Farming Implements, Bugl in the county. ' Call on us for anyt * got it we will get it for you. Remember in buyingkoods-Q We appreciate your trade and, Sole agents for Valk-Over Eho New Home Sewing Machines, Ceas and Mitchell Automobiles. Clothing, Shoes, Hatsa and One-third of WHAT A Message to HAT old, reliable 4-cy T touring car, anche before the public, e3 put on the mnarket the last detai-1. The ~ter tor $590. The Model' Snew Delivery Wagon on for $700. These prices inl( i n sion Top, Automatic amps, Generator , an d Sl rVofderl that "When Ford Speak It this werd the announcement of a-new merits, but Ford Model T is the best k on the highways of the wor!d than there This is the fifth season of the Model T an oo satisfied Model T owners. Think how tha hrd service. .Ford owners in every quarter< 1Cars are reliable in every emergency a.d ol itions. After all of the millions o~f miles thos odel T is right. And that's the same sterling car that is b< fetures which go to make it 'even more conve rgely increased production, with consequent p912 has been largely reduced. We oa&w ready to cl ~iid.DealeJs fo 01N iNLEY & 6CO.'sI un cenient. do not necessarily have the most en ss men who make the strongest claims r lines. . We make strong claims and >ods.. Give us an opportunity to prove years ago and our business has been ason is, our motto has always been t Honest Prices, erchandise at -:- PRICES. ith all this season's newest and our prices are right. We ask mplete Line of. Suits and Cloaks es and Children. tnty. Here are our lines and they defy tition: THE GODMAN SHOIK (Every Pair Guaranteed Solid.) FOR LADIES and CHILDREN. THE WALK-OVER SHOE FOR MEN. of Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, ,es and Wagons. The best selection ing you need, and if we haven't ALITY COUNTS. evle &C. esvill i -1 L R., dICr Made Le.--*.I a in 1912.......A VALUABLE the Worl. linder, 5-passenger ModeF aged during its tour ,year :cept for a few refinement ow for $690-equipped t& Model T.Comercial Roa* F Town Car for $900. An the samne Model T Chassis. ~lude full1 equipment: ME Brass Windshield, Gas eedometer. Is there any the World Listens." model you. might be sketical of the car's riown car on earth. More of them are are of any other motor car. d its absolute reliability has been proven by 8o, Lt car has been tried and tested in four years o' f the globe will tell you today that their Model surprising efficiency and under any and all con e cars have traveled, everybody knows the Ford ing built for 1 91 2-75,000 of them-with addedL nient and valuable for users. By reason of ile economy in buying and making, the price & e4 se contracts witi Agents; r 1912 business. GREEN WOOD e