The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 21, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
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Men Resp
if (or
onsible for "Vc
Wdincn."
THE LAN(
1 it of them whether t
t in Him or not. The eh
|| are all the nation lias
sliip of tomorrow. \
there be of any Rove
the reform schools, th<
FASTER NEWS, OCTOB]
hey BELIEVE year out, or that h?
illdren of today contract, leaving t
for its citizen- worse, the crop ro
Vhat hope can The Constitutioi
rnment fed by his women, most ol
5 houses of cor- 110 better. As doni
ER 21,1913.
s will not jump his Notice to Deh
lebts and. what is All persons h
tting In the field." the estate oVJK
i says: "Many of ceased, aroJtfere
r them, in fact, are Bame. duJyveri
estic servants they signed,/add th<
*
tors and Creditors. Ik
i0jrttfg~~claims against STATEMEN1
rs. M. A. Adams, deby
notified to flle the THRFARMF
fled, with the under- "trAitinc
jse Indebied to said 1 Ic ated at L
ink No. aka. ?
' OP THE CONDITION* .
OF l m I
rsbank&trustTo. ]
ancaster. S. C.. at th?
lu ?Southern
Christian Advocate
Dear Brother Nettles:
liwing article by Mrs. Evelj
Dodd. of Covington. Ky., clip
the Central Methodist Adv<
clearly and strongly present
tltude of the large majority c
that I am sending it to you
lication. I am sure the worn
?. the whale, but of the w
T, f , nah," which is a far moi
n Baker situation for whether
ped form I th? wha.!,e ?r 'J.01
5? f ; be seen. Even if the cs
s the' it i torious, thinking men a
ir women ! ,nust see that it cannot
tor nnh. i 8 reversal of the natural
on m our aud wil1 be re-adjusted an
i reciion, ana me juvei
I This situation is no
imagination to be ilisi
hale in Jo- facts; the evidence is t
re appalling cannot be suppressed.
Jonah can face unwelcome
. remains to aU(| strike out, detern
iuse is vie- i?
women rests with the m<
last. Such tjie8e evils; they and
r. do it. American men
id that alter Rreatest men on the gl
me courier are unnormiy un
picture of the and independent ov
pelled by stern to their ability to ci
everywhere and The questions of m
Far better to alence of communi
truth at once, not be mentioned,
[lined to reme- evitably affecting t
Manifestly, the m
Ml to overcome race, in city and ci
they only, can i'ed from the eci
have been the j as long as this con
obe. Ths mag- j The Constltutloi
reliable, inaoient estate /frill pleas
it of all proportion wise. /
ure for themselves. / w. S. FA
lorals and of prev- Admrl Estate o:
cable disease need Deceased,
save as issues in- SentTSu). 181he
industrial side.
ass of the negro . _ w
ountry, are linper- Notice to Deb
tnomic standpoint All persons'.Ji
idltion continues." the estate orlit
i'8 remedy is all ed, aro ^^freby
e make o^yment like- close of bust
/ R
ULKENBERRY, Loans and
t Mm; M. A. Adams, Overdrafts. .
yf Furniture &i
Due from ]
Bankers. .
tors and Creditors. '
?VTng~^alms against silver'and "(
m F. Gilrley, deceas- p0ln
notified; to file the
uess AuguBt 9th, 1918.
E80URCE8.
Discounts. . $141,249.11
1,986.97
id Fixtures 2,875.00
Banks and
20,809.21
8,673.00
9,42.50
)ther Minor
126.69
T* P A n A.
Conference will enjoy read
Yours truly
Mrs. .fas. W. 1
Greenwood, S. c., Sept. '2
It is the part of wisdom
tin root of any serious condi
lias 1). come menacing, in ord
remedy may be sought and
intelligently, and also, that t
may be placed where it rij
1
ing it. \
j cerned.
I^jj, !} i It is sometimes possibl
... j.(i ; | things in nature turn o
course and make new c
themselves, but it has ji
to go to impossible for women
tion that They are on the highest
or that a let them hold to it and
l applied scribed work in their e\all
he blame if only the immense
tlitly be- persistence being employe
v... .... | tiinoent country provt
I are STILL great and
e t^iat some possibilities, but they
ut of their j hen idea of what Is a j
hannels for , attitude towards their
ilwavs been They should break tl
to do this. [ their bondage to wo tin
plane now. ;ll 0nce the responslhil
(lo the pre- to them only, and ml
a d position. as their forefathers di
energy and
il to get the j _____
s mat. rney , right. Tint prelim
hold sublime I cities and towns hi
luive a mista-1 form, and tills, all
ust and kindly in reiteration, for I
countrywomen, j the newspapers in
le shackles of 'over and over agaii
en and assume 1 duty. Compel the
itles belonging cities to go to wor
e this country idl< vs. too. If the;
d of old. in the cities, then
1 employment await
country. If they v
linnry thereto the same, duly veri
sive a duty to per- signed, and th<
so, is pointed out estate wil/ pleas
;his and almost all wise.
the South have, pEOR(
ii, emphasized tiiis 'Admr. Estate ol
Id'e negroes in the ceasedA
k and the white Sept. 30X1 !jU
/ cannot get work
> is abundance of 0 . . , ^
ing them in the Schedules St
,-ill not seek work Premier Can
fled, with the under- "uu
>86 indebted to said Tntnl
e make/payment like- * * ' '
* LI
IE IVOURLEY, Capital Stock
f Hon F. Gurley, Do- SurpluB Fun*
Undivided P
r Current E:
Taxes Paid
Dividends U
mthern Railway. individual u<
rler of the South. iect to Ch
v/uou i it 111 h duo.05
$171,666.00
IAHILITIES.
i I'ald lu..$ 50,000.00
1 1,250.00
roflts, Icbs
vpenses and
3,898.74
npaid.. .. 12.00
spoBlts Subi>rk
. . 1 d ?*
The iiuestion of miual ri
nlw iv^ been regarded as on*
la ; wholly to women, ,t thoo
nit- - invention -nothing <
farther from >h 1 truth! \
proj'I'toil the cause for the
of the women. Men establt
first clubs, whefe tllev sougl
ment ontshle the homo, lea
family Isolated and d'scc
N Men first employed women
nanm nan inifii appiifu
phis lias j|u, land of the saloon ai
> helon^- n?'ss and to the care o! tlu
ry of wo- ,i,e children- imapinati
ould he picture the beautilie state
Ion have tIV
(h niands Already a nil of bitter
shed the ntont is heard in the land
it enjoy iju. failure of the wome
vlnp the evils whore they could so
mteiiiod. ,;,)!)(. so. notably In T'tah :
10 i mump;
THE NEGRC
011 cannot
of tin coun / / (
disappoint
betMusn.ot Augusta Chronicle,
h to defeat ;
nasilj have | The remedy? It lies
ind Color. atltutlon has reiterate
d ilv hriiiTom the Southern w
iii the country, put
) J\l the stroetR and ro
supervision.
<CS )f I'T'LJ As lots been sal
/ / / again, it does not n
men to run a one-c
nor ten strapping I
dnet the business
. ns The Con- io'nt wlth,H sl"ok, '
d. in a polie> ? coca-cola. Hut
hit. el,nr. lies thnt sor? of !l"?? ?
tliein to work on j N. B.?Schodi
ads, under police as information
: punranteed. ElTe
d. over and over Dally departr
'(|uire half a dozen 1 No. 113?10:
liair barber shop, j Hill and way sti
dp fellows to con-| No. 118?8:3
oi a soft-drink Columbia nnd w
of a dozen bottles ; No. 114?1:4
tlieiv i plenty of Columbia, Char]
jotnp on. I tions.
No. 117?7:4
ulo figures published Time Certlfic
only mid nro not posit. . . .
ictlvo Sept. 16, 1912. Cortlfled Clie<
iro from I<nncaBtor: Cashier's Che
05 a. m. for Hock NoteB and 1
ittons. counted. .
1 a. in. for Camden, Hills Payable
ay stations. Certificates
5 p. m. for Oamdon, Borrowed,
leston and way sta- 1
Total.. ..
8 D. m. for Ilni k nn, ,m,.
ates of De
10,088.27
cks 10.00
cks 10.6f
Bills Kcdls
10,000.0#
i. Including
for Money
80,COO.00
$171,666.00
I
,
t\io> ii;h1 (H < Shunt to try
have encouraged ol\ at 1? i
RV1 in bu8in< -s outfits Hi
of plontv, 1,00 . 'Ob ni>
u-i-u ?n'?- (0 complaints from bo
t reports walking tbo Ktn<-ts foi
a- ^' > ' enoucli to sunuort his fan
th men mill mill win mvi' iu mm' ;?
m stiffrugo ' tit ho of the nttentlo
i is long a; 'I'" broadening of nog
mi1! I'"' the tasks awaiting
a nji, and Atlanta Constitution.
>uhl lie pay The proposed rem
111 v. It lius I condition suggested ii
louinern ]) rro
n nov. paid (<> 1'nils and
" in Kansas City Times,
. , , . tiolf Hi: ' man Has 1
their ootlvltv. ... .. ...
i.. i?w g~...i falls and falling i
that fir t lutIm it*
i tno negro.? .. r? ,
a Fall in (lie Qnrd";
, , What season is
edy is for the . ,, . .
. , the fall of the you
i a telegram . . . ,
? 11111, Yorkvllle ai
Charlotte, Wash
niid Now York.
r \v< itln-r pnrtio- W. K. McGee,
it ] rtni Mo to S. C.; W.
i >n'!io for ' harlot ton, S. C
liinca over since ?
Lancaster &
it tro 1"Y< 1 than Schedule it) RfTe
ir? Wh it period Rust*
,,f Int.. ...! II, ..r?
? diai i'j ur ?
(id way Htatloup AH? County <
liiRton, Philadelphia Before iuo
Cashier of tl
A. Ci. P. A., Coluiu who, being ?
II. CafToy, 1). P. A., tho above ai
is a true con
Bhowu by tile
Chester Ry. Co. Sworn to ,
ct March 3rd. 1912 me this 15th
irn Time.
? HJTI1 UAKUL.INA.
)f Lancaster?sv
came W. H. Millen.
ho above named bank,
luly aworn, saya that
id foregoing statement
dltlon of said bank, at
books of said bank.
\V. II. MILLEN.
and subscribed before
day of August. 1r13.
W. P. ROBINSON.
and arc hunting for it fron
city, from farm to rail roar
from ditches to lumber
Then there Is Interpolated ii
V "-t this insignificant fact,
would not be a single man \v
to work, out of a job, if the
tory owm rs hadn't enslavet
and children." The report r
thus: "When once the natlc
It a crime to wring dollars o
.nx worn cheapened wagi s and the
1 track This disappointment ^
camp^ " p-aps and bounds when fin
1 tlv re jjp, dio ballot It' the cot
"There oJlIy r0alizt? that prevent!
Iio wants as , nmv win be. so 1
rich far- tliiin a cure affected aft<
1 women ,-h|0f is done, it would hast
(includes this nia(1 rilsi, after
in makes . ?'riKi1ts.'*
lit ot the iphnra > rn tin" nlnn-ln
aponed wo ; from Columbus, (la., \
slated that farmers, in
ill prow bv eotton pickers at work
111 > woini'ii i iced soft drinks In the
111 try Would eluding paragraph of
on. dinicttlt | road inn:
nucli easier "-^s a Rontleman ren
t tlx mis oident is enough to ma
ten to check j Southern planter, with
so-called ,,or ?nd complete cont
i over in his grave."
?r 41.^1 Asserting that no 1
\ herein it was .. ,
the decline and la
order to ke< i? .. ?
, h ill pi re?
. wore serving .. , n
.I.-, .. 1* roin other lall>
fields, tho roil- .. ,. , .
,, . , Niagara, pass light
the dispatch ... ,,,
1 things. I he rain
it mines o'er us lik
narked, the in- .... ..
. . - that breathes upon
hi1 I "''Vi vr The falling snow ;
r i r i'' i ' fantastically down:
of it. turn lown roJon thp
aborer in the
. ' , W K8
? ' Lv. Lancaster..
; Lv. Fort Lawn
. svuli as those ol :Lv 'Rlchburg..
I> now to falling Ar. Cheater
on the roof -oil, ? ?
e the -weet sound
a hank of violets Lv. Cheater. ..
the leaves coining kv. Klchburg..,
the "petals from kv. Bascomvllle
grass." Port Lawn.
Ar. Lancaster..
pnn noel Innn
rnouN'1). ;
6:00a?3:36r Correct?Attf
...... 6:30a?4:08p V
6:66a?4:43p A
7:30a?6:20p ^
moUND.
9:30a?6:46p
10:20a?7:26p| Notice to I)
10:30a?7:36p All pcrsonf
11:00a?7:60p ' the estate of
11:30a?8:16p are hereby i
Notary Public.
iHt:
1. T. GREGORY,
. B. FERGUSON.
7. P. BENNETT. I
Director*.
lohtors ami Cmlltors.
' having claims against
N. B. Small, deceased,
lotiflcd to iile the same
tlosh and blood of women ;
Iron; then men will have i
uork and ran support thoii
and children."
The ballot in the hands o
will never accomplish thii
generations of opportunity
th y do not vet understand i
"Why don't YOl' vote? 1
duty," was asked of the wr
suffragette college bred wot
again, "It isn't at all dlsagr<
uid chil- J American women who ar?
plenty of content to remain at the ii
r women tJl|l flroHhle. to try to sol
' the grave (Hiestious that
f women pecjally to women, notab
s. After vant question, which ha
to learn, ^iiom for so long and t
,s ,,s,> so many have fled, well 1
t is your jnp (jl(> Monies of the lsii
itei b\ a men settle* that first,
nan. And Nine-tenths is a big ma.
?eal)le at , - * - * *
more than 1 world's history was
iost of duty, than the negro in tli
vp some of The fonstitutioi
belong es- that the contempt o
ly; the ser- 'arm negro for contr
s mastered 'io?s Is proverbial. T1
rom which fully "sign de papers"
ligli wreck- or* as tenant or as labo
id let wo- They may even avail
their relation to the |
jority who ,lis credit for food v
snnnll nu
better treated Subscribe ft
10 ante-bellum
i stresses it
f the average A (Jentlo nn<l KIT
actual obliga- a mild, gentle n
ley will cheer- tlve is what peop
with a plant- suffering from con
rer, for a year, sands swear by Dr.
themselves of Tills. Hugh Tall:
planter to use tonto, Tex., writes:
md household yond question, the
.....1 1 hnn/> m.ni. tol
, vv/UUV)ViVIUUD
\v The News. !ern' Seaboard
I Northwestern lte
Fort Lawn,
eotive Laxative. Line Railway.
,nd effective laxa- Lancaster, wit
le demand when A. 1
stipation. Thou- -King's
New Life
nan, of San An- mb ^
"They are, be
best pills my wife JQ
fnn ?
vyuuuwjr who souin- duly verified,
and Carolina & and those ind
illways. please make j
with Seaboard Air J EH
Admit. Estate
h Southern Railway. ceased.
P. McLXJRE, Supt. Oct. 14, 19
n/i i r
with the undersigned,
ebted to snid estate will
myinent likewise.
.USHA A. SMALL,
of N. II. Small, De13.
TPFk
t.h?' polls; all tin- ladies wo
candy and we had a very
time."
"We don't believe1 in the 1
wom< n anel couldn't vote inl
ly if we did. a? we know tie
tin* qualifications of any of
dldates," we replied
"That don't make one hit e
once: Just always veite the
democratie ticket and you wi
he1 richt." saiei one: while
, crjvptl Willi! 1(1 WHO. IHH I
I i invulnerable and may bo<
' oil if so strenuously pressi
rillnf for Thoy should bo protectoi
Lollleeiit-1 Tho ?"ffriiKPtlp women
itbiiik of (',;n;l T!,,?yll,0lT th4>\ flaE
tho can- ? ,H> ''tnHijiht. The It
flop to them, would bo t<
of dilTor- t,,pir Iioiiips. If thov want
straight " ,oor ^orkiiiR Kirls." oto
l alsv ivv only to Rot their wo:ilth\
' a'liotli'or and father ; to
nov are noi "
*oine affect- "Hut. and the a vera
I'd to do so us out' Hioro is m
,1 antoe tlutt tin- negro
are not sin- i
and glare ?
MAT* sacri- I ||
o return to I ' "
to help the
. they have I
husbands, "
g?> farmer will cause pain. Price
ever any guar- or by mall. H. E.
will work lh?- Philadelphia or St.
1 Beautv Is
i Paint D(
2Be, at* druggists', I II
Bucklen & Co., H M
??1 ii
Only -^c-r
cep X (
UW M
>ur Busii
ILK
ness
advised, "You must ask sot
and 1:< will tell von how to
What then is the necessity
men to vote? If men know
direct the votes of women, wh
the men do all the voting.
Strange that men cannot
by giving support to the eqm
movement they are heaping ti
tains of trouble for themsel
all conc* rued.
V m f >ri i :< n ltinti ti r> 1?im\ n
no M\.\ no",r'ou^ business met ho
vote' awful wrongs resulting,
for wo- '' ' they won't
how to yn"llK uf>rl
v not let 11 ,,loro s 1)0 I'OP" ?t?I
vote right. if for no 01 her 1
see that ttnscrupulous w
il ri 'hts u'" "rs* ;,t the polls
11 laomi- M10 kooiI women who xx i
lvos jl)Mj ' nifTragr ttes seem
their high mission in Hi
calling a> out nt sight a I
\| wnm it cr>m. to houses.
wears ofl", the 1> >u-e imi i !
A house in i >! i int
\ a commun::v. In ju.-tice
bors, a \n? 11 as to your tshould
k- ]? your liouse w
in ji.:-tue to yours< It, you
Atlantic Wlii
\\ hen the paint
,b ",ti,'u.L With a f
i- an eyesore to
1 ;K1v\hn at live an
<. .-re.-pcct, you
11;-painted nnd,
should see that HICIll, V.
it for Le?
lie Load
irst class Stock of !
d let live prices, hei
Jet it at Broom's, I
?s "
Merchandise
ice my statefor
He Sells
geous. ami pallntit. and th
by their very indulgence 1111 (1
women of tlx* count r\ to u-<
lot wisely. It is now a huge i
tencv and a cruelty to give
agement to this prnpngandui
half of women's right to vote
is a wide field for men to exei
virtues attributed to them,
would he a most manly and
service to the women thenm.
i>\ lia .i ""'ii A woman was (Joel's
itod the '"reaMon: we arc tolil lie t
tin |,;,|- ^ woman was his chosen
to on -is- "1,> s:|1' alimi ol" t Ik- v
am our- s'n" ^';in s,0"'l iisido win
n in ho- "" vino Son: could an
lj(rp mlRhtlor Mian thai? The
raise tlio oil thi- earth so pov
atnl it KOO(1 or a ,,lp 111M110
I kinillv "ltiii! "Man i- the nohli*
I" - as MAN'S SAY I
( I ( ) I ) S ('.lit 11 1 It I k l* : f
n'.vr.ii'i mmi1
instrument
fllsSlra I i
\ t Is ii?j. he ^ I
r? i- not 11 A-i^S1
lor |
>..) n-nmon '
(Dlitch Hoy Painter '
and Pure Lin>
paint i\ e 1 ?.-i y .iir tunit
secut-' ti in>^t beautiful
can I . ic ..
\v. .
rrmlo-Mnrk.) S1IOKS.
seod Oil The celebrated
tint,'. You cad
a* well as tlie KO,ld leothor and
this paint. By UI>'
! any shade $4.50 Barry Sho
$3.50 Harry Shot
tl it .t
SHOES. SHOES <>l
STAND
Harry Shoo for men
$2.75 Dixie (]
r the best shoo that onlv..
union labor can put $3.50 True M
only
Virginia Girl
os only 1 1-4 ypi, g
!8 for Stt.lh vtJ"SV.V.'
OTIIEH MAKES OF
Alt QUALITIES.
(neon Shoe* for Ladies
Sil.lO
erlt Shoeoos for Ladies
Shoes for Ladies, No.
ol box calf, while they
SI. 75
MOW If iMTt'lMl (| j MM*.
ll is a most propitious time
tunately, there -;re uine-tenth
women who do o >t <vuit 10 \.
resent the ballot hem; thru
them The s a 1'fa < t -1 kiiow i
have turned to tin- nwn to he
to virtorv In order to do ti
resort to tie- usual taeti.s o: t
tieian and yield tip the re .'on
once so laudably espoused a
to cot support.
is tlu> tenderest.
as for \y0 tread softly near tli
of the j,,.|o\od mother. wife, or
>te, wlio use wo fool that lovo
n; '?!? t 1m* holiest lovo thai
:""1 >ri\.*. When that MV1NC
11 them 111 riM*d aside or withdrawn
lis th? y ,.ovprs n?d the real tra(.
he poli- js upon n all the liusl
li thev (.|,||(lt submerged. When
n tain; motherless children is hoar
I
ip prnvo of
daughtor,
lies hiirlpi!
pnrtli can
t
..... a>
?>tli ; j u rcquisit* s.
C <inn1 i'> a: ! hr?' ; a tall, v
if v i in i ? n^'csc a color :
hou c that v. i i appeal to y<
Lancaster Hardwj
w k % ? i i & rMrmi % /
VI.i as an me Non_KquaI Harrv
u':h us, and s<c . T . ...
ilit-ine fur your lunter
^ur g>)Q(l taste. 1 Lot Planter
1 Lot Men's D
p 1 Lot Men's D
ir6 10. A" the at)
.>? JM. 1 1 O 1 , J 1
Shoes only. .
's Hats for men, black only. .
's Hats for men, grey and bki
ressy Cloth Hats, grey and ^ri
ressy Black Hats, for men onl;
>ove Hats are cut 50 per cent 1
a?j, wnuo they last V Uj
81.41* ?& V
?? f
98c \ .
ick only $1.19
?en only $1.24
y $1.19
>elow regular price.
What kind of man can it
WANTS a woman to vote?
man worthy of the name slum
to ho tho head of his own
hold ?that is his place. W
allows or helps a woman to
share his place in home e
there is something wrong wii
and the fact that women can
the franchise without tnatt't h
blame for the present unnatu
IIIII till" 1.111*1. \\ 1IIP Cilll (ICS
1)0 who plight? Tlio picture is to*
Kvery any l.rush to paint or h
l.i want contcinplate. Oh! that this
house- he dipped iii the waters ol
lien he of life that from their i
tiike or some words might reach
>r state of the women of our com
111 him. ring tlietn to stop and tlii
not get n is too late. Let them
elp. the consider the reform school
ral and ses of correction, the juvei
! pen could ???????
tllO ri\Cr
inspiration !
for OVI
nk. before | __ . _ _
"'Z'S' THE NAME
iile courts
i-aai.am nit, :
:u HALF A GKN
ALLAN Hi
l>. UNDK
1 Cnse Ladle*' 1)
? Undervost, onl
1 Case Ladles' h<
,rri 1WV Vests and Pai
' * * ** " 1 j Case Misses' 1;
I P nrril i"?d Pants, 2 t(
\S BEEN ;
II WEAK. UN
ieavy Fleece Ribbed 1 Case Men's
y 28o and Rnnts,
>avy Fleeced Ribbed 1 Case Hoys'
its, each only. .48c and Vests, <
icavy Fleeced Vests 10 Dozen full
3 12 years, each 28c Overalls. .
DKKWKAR.
heavy Fleeced Vesta
32 to 44, only each l;*c
heavy Fleeced Panta
only each 2*lc
standard Blue Bemou
Jiemif'IOIIS Mill!1 < > I ailillis ( ?'.cretely
with the men.
The conclusion is forced tl
suffragette men do not want
sponsibilities rightly tlieirs; t
dens of the family espeolall
would and do shift to the
They 110 longer hear all the h
support of those belonging to
it has been left to the daught
mothers of the country, wh
all too willingly asumed it. ai
iis con ti11 over tliis fair land a
to Ili?' parents of any conn
hat the are the answer of a supply
the re- mand, the host stagger tov
he bur- the state can make but tin
y, they homes. They are a st.am
women, that the "parents have e
nancial grapes and the children's
i them; on edge."
ers and i The public schools and
o have cannot bring up the childrei
ad now neither fathers nor mo
reproach
KE Synonymo
pv arc not rj ,
ling proof l>0St
aten sour
teeth are
the fltate Thesam.
?ti,I. yarTi' this busines
. 12
us with everything thi
in the Jewelry Trade
e lofty ideals upor
;s was established o
My line ol
at is best fau8t,est acllinK
while we can p
i 1================
' WASH DH
1 Which Pieces Fleece
. . 20 Pieces exera
btain to- inf?8
Millinery has proven to be oi
lines 1 ever have shown in this
lease you in your millinery wa
LESS GOODS. lVWTS GOOD
Flannellette. ,H%c 3 Pieces 25c
heavy Dress Out- 1 Piece 3 5c \\
8J.4C i p i p??i
ne of the best and
s town. Come in
mts.
>S FOB WOBK PANTS
Wood Jeans 10c
rool Casmere. . . . 27J?c
they have turned to the wo
straighten out with the hall
affairs of state and nation whi
have tangled; to rid the land
ruption?privilege, white sla>
tic, child labor, and all the il
hp.ve allowed to become firn
trenched.
We ask again?What kind
can they be? The deluded wo
not realize that they have ,
men to takes two parents?both f
ot, the mother and a home, be it t
eh they cottage, or a tent?to rigl
of cor-j important a work, and tl
re tvaf- | sufficient substitute for thi
is they | men and women have he
illy en- duty to perform and Ood w
of men Catarrh Cannot lie
men do
iiininf.fl *,,h tXJCAh APPLICATIONS, a?
,l . ' rearh the acat of the dlaenao. C?i?
i palace n;!j day, namelj
lele iR? no "No unreliat
ase. Both .
ro a h,gh Walrlirs
111 require 11
Dia
Cured
they cannot
rrh la n KLwul
r.
>le Merchandise at any price."
rrastworthy tfoods at lowest fij
\ /
(ponds
Novelties
KilvprurArp
1 Case Dress Oil
1 Case 4-4 Perc
while they lasi
fureB." 1 Case Pull Stanc
Only a few of t
they will go at
5 Lb. Scrap Bi
iRharaa 8^c only
ales, worth 12 Vie, i Piece Ashlar
t only Oc Suits and P
lard Prints 5Hc the yard 01
:hone Suitings left, The above
only lOc ! values. See t
indies for Quilts, not rags onl;
.unauo, extra neavy, ^ "
17*?
id Broadcloth for Boys'
'anta, 64 Inches wide,
ily 44c
aro exceptionally good
hem.
y 84c
into a nery rurnace wnen tney
ed Into the political maelstro
there is no magic in the hi
bring about all they fondlj
It all depends upon public i
which governs the results of t
lot and they can influence thl
out voting. They do not knc
with women voting and men i
from business in their favor,
will arise more acute than ai
has ever confronted the natioi
piling- I or constitutional disease, and In ori
n that i 7?? niust take Internal remedies. 1
. t Curo la taken Internally, and acts
illol, 10 tho blood and mucoua surfaces. I
r wish. Curo Is not a quack medicine,
opinion crlbed by ouo Of the best iibyel
>w n?l country for years and is a regular
ne nai- jt I, c0tnp0w.,j of the beat tonics
ft with- blned with tho best blood purlflei
iw that rectly on tbs mncoua surfaces.
... combination of the two Injtredlcnts
retiring dares such wonderful resulta In ct
a crisis Bond for testimonials, free.
IV that F* * CHENEY A CO.. Prop#.
Bold by Druggists, price 76c.
ler to euro It
lall'e Catarrh
directly upon
Ialt'a Catarrh
It waa pre- .
^'prpaoription" Repair departme
known, comWi
.1AME
, Toledo, o. Write for free
Plated Ware
Jewell
nt in charge of most skilled me
Every job guaranteed.
IS ALLAN &
catalogue CHARLE
16 Matting: Ru
6 Matting Rug
ry 5 Dozen Men's
chanics.
CO. w
JSToN. S. C. ?
gs only left of 27x54 inches, s
s only left of 36x72 inches, sah
Work Shirts, fancy stripjs an*
Yours truly,
, F. BRO
ale price 15c
2 price 39c
d plaids 42c
>OM
It will not be a case of "Jc
jnah in ; T"ke Famiij puu for a
I
ooatlpcttoo. I
' Oct. 18th, 1!
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