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Columbia Record.
Rov. Augustus Harnett, a
delphia pastor, found a text fo
mou Sunday on clean living li
ewson's work in the ninth ini
last Wednesday's game of the
series. The pastor had atten*
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game anu nuu ousi-i n-? uun ,
sure and machine-like the w
the players was as a whole,
was the ninth inning that excl
admiration to the highest pit
"In that last inning," the pi
declared from the pulpit, "I s
finest display of the result o
living I ever expect to witness
gladiators, each at the zenith
ear. >er, pitched superbly, as on
-fcould who had conserved
vi ? V
ork of T
but it
ted his J*
readier %.
aw tiie ?%
f clean J
Two V
'"is | In th
Le Season
l's Most
Attractr
#
ve Styles
} and $
Strength bv clean ana wuu
life.
"With two men on bases a
out, Mathewson's eye was as
as his brain was clear. He ?
bis team-mates because he 1
of that energy, saved for tli
moment when he really neei
Matty couldn't have delivered
crucial moment If his nerv<
been tense, his brain befudd
his eyes befogged by any of i
si ? Patt<
iatl all
p vital
ssa I: Coun
led or JJ>.
the in
?rns Are
ters in G
Now Hei
l-reat Qui
:e on Oui
mtities .
p Shelves
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discretions so common to the i
today.
"If this great pitcher had sp
years in riotous living. If he 1
the virtues of the world at nan
he had succumbed to the temp
of the barroom, if, in s" ">rt, ]
allowed one Jot of his strengtl
ebbed by self-indulgence. I ]
that the result of that mom
ninth Inning would have bet
forpnt"
men oi y
out his *t4
lad set M
ipht. if
tations t
lie had
i to be
predict J
entoua
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For
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There is no doubt that the
of moral cleanliness can be, i
dally demonstrated In the si
physical health and happiness
exemplar-, and the benefits of
living and proper exercise a
gienic sequences that do r.ot i
on Scriptural teaching to s
them.
Any man of good sense mus
ize this, brt. unfortunately, ten
? - ? l? V? j1 - j? j
virtue
inil is, I^J
iperior I
of its
hi We are si
ilfwlS lid tlie nei
, L%1 ials an<
it real- I fl
> many I y| tliese 0
rnm^it I X I
COAT SUITS
lowing a strong line of Coa
vest and best styles and ii
d shades. We would be g
ver before buying, as we f<
it Suits this season in
i the choicest materlad
to have you look
eel it would be to our
DEV
D. S. Clotl; is a new
teed fast colors ar
yard only
ONSHIRE CLOTH
one. It's wide and strong
id is in neat stripped patt
giiaran;erns.
The V
20c %
*
SUt't'UUlU W U.r % ..t
which Zeb Wince of North C
once wittily worded. "Be T\rtu<
you will be ha,p?:r bvt y:
have much fur."
OA>fE WARDEN^* PtY \T
Prominent speakers to IVitv
dresses Parsiar. Ow. 3
; v mutual
>X1-? -ir.vJ
F V1K. V
J? Ladies', "
;; styles ;
Vl were b
benefit. .Prices range iroi
COATS
Misses and Children's Coa
and materials in the new
ought with due considerat
11. . . . $1U.UU 10 3>ZD.UU
ts in a big variety of
effects. These Coats
;ion of the value fea
Pretty Percales in li
PERCALES
ight and dark shades, at
10c and 12y2(
CHEVIOT
3 the yard
special 10 i *
Columbia. Oct. I*?\:cor:
an announcement made fro:
chief game warden's orEee. Mr
Richardson Is making plan*
meeting of the game wardens
state on Thursday of Fair w
Columbia, in the auditorium
fair grounds. Hon. Ben F
secretary of the Audubon :
will speak on that occasion a
tornev General PeepV-5 will so
>iu.t to ! tures a
n ti- V
a a % prices
;:r 1 A
of th* __
*i?k In %
at th*
Taylor.
kx*i?tv. A nr\
,=.i At- Queen (
^a* on nriniioc
is well as style, so you 11
are low.
SHOES?LADIES' ?
Quality," "Doris," and "
+ir\nnlil\r rlo'rinnrlohlp
my feel assured the
>HOES
Roxbury" Shoes are
nc +n efvln nnrl athIha
One case 28-inch ^
checks and plaid
dresses and boys*
Vermont Cheviot, in neal
Is, is excellent material
blouses and shirts. The
VTCT.VTJTS
k stripes,
both for
yard only
10 c ?*
!
the legal side of the earn*1 laws
state. There are several other
ers of state-wide prominen t
and will probably make an
at the meeting which is to 10
o'clock on the morning <
:10th. This will be the first
meeting of this kind and Chie
Warden Richardson hopes thi
ing will have the effect of bei
terpretatlon and enforcement
cnme lmvs ftnri th:?t his r,
? of the ;?
*peak- In all 1<
invited
lddrees V
'art at A
>f the
anmal %,
f Game
? m t
tter in- V 0
of the ?,% Splendid
fir.im** * x
eathers and best shapes at
$2.00, $2.50,
INFANTS' SHO
Soft Sole Button Shoes in
A 1 A A 1
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
E3
black, white, red and
n r- '
Costume Velvets an<
DR
Beautiful new Dr(
:1 Corduroys, in the wanted
50c, 90c and $1.5
.ESS TRIMMINGS
?ss Trimmings in Bands,
M> 4 I
shades, at |3?|
0 the yard |&|
I
Tassels, IVI
wardens will after eonferrin
one another he better fitted
tending to their duties on a
and better basis.
I*. S. REVENUE 1NCREAS
Four Millions Ahead of Same
of liflst Fiscal Year.
Washington, Oct. 18.?The
g with V* TAD, S1Z
for at- ? ?
higher |
ED. #t?
i? ? . A We are s
Period V , T<1
and J11
actual not onl
;es u to % at omy
CHILDREN'S SH
ole agents in tliis 1 >< .!?ty i
II" Scuffer Shoes These
v look up-to-date, but are a
zoc pair
OES
tor the famous " Jack
excellent little Shoes
vide, comfortable and
Buckles, All-Over
New Fall line Ladie
in all sizes, asso
s, etc.
RAIN COATS
s' Children's and Men's R
rted colors, full length ar
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T
ain Coats, Y
id at low
?neti ui in* it*-w tin in iu\> u|
government's revenue will pr
be disclosed by detailed comp
and computations now being n
Secretary McAdoo. The esttm
expenses for all branches of
ernment are almost finished,
dent Wilson has passed wore
for a sane economy and treasi
cials interpreted i as neither I
the estimates beyond what is
sary to provide a margin for t
juii inr f
'esently SGrviCG
arisona rnnlrA f
lade by 1 maKe I
ates of
the go- % ????
Preal- Jk
1 along
lry offl- M
lo raise Excelleni
neces- T
he con- % witllOU
able. If you haven't aire
or the little girl or boy, trj
BABY SHOES
t little Shoes for the wall
t raised heels, in black, t;
ady been buying this
r a pair this season.
I
king baby, with and
an, red and combina
prices.
Men's and Boys' C
are here in the se
at low prices. Yc
CLOTHING
lothing, Suits, Pants and
ason's newest styles and v
iu will find us very strong 1
t \
Overcoats *r
reaves and &
;his season ??
gressional appropriations com
to cut down.
While the customs revenm
fluctuated too much to warm
satisfactory estimate as to wh
be expected the internal rove
< eipts are running up a nori
crease all along the line, so fa
nig $4,000,000 ahead of the si
riod of the last fiscal year.
mittees >? ..
| tion co
is have y Priees
int any & 1 licea
at may J
nue re- y ??????
aial inr
show- 1 BOS
imp pe
v In every
>
lors. Every pair a splend
TONIANS FAMOUS SH
line of manufacture the
4 i ci rl nf ai*rri i >-* a/1 Ktt on rkoi
id value, sizes 1 to 5.
.50c, 6Cu, 75c and 85c
OES FOR MEN
relative merit of the
in Men's and B<
wear, Shirts, etc.
We have this seasoi
+r? + V)n cplo^ti/m a
Dys* Hats, Caps, Underw
i
MILLINERY
1, as in tlic past, given clos<
f fYiit* foil cj+r^lr r\f T n/Unn 1
ear, Neck- ??
e attention V
' ~,1
i resents mis i riMionmih
Queen.
The Hague, Netherlands, C
Jrof. Henry Van Dyke, forn
I'rinceton University, the new
Slates minister to the Nethi
today presented his credent
Queen Wilhelmina at the pa
TVtloo. He expressed to the
the complimentary wishes ol
? at. Wilson. T'rof. Van Dyk
of his own peculiar pleasure
io tne ii piwuwv
)ct. i6 | quality
lerly of OVCT a
United V uvu rt
elands. valllCS
tials to I ? ,
ilare of V 01 Stvl
Presi- Y perfecl
r* npoke
in tak- ????
> t AO UL-tUl kJJ (All V^O 1
r and value. Bostonians 1
third of a century as re
in all the essentials of fine
es and sizes insures to v<
b fit.
LUtJlIOllVU nuiil-.ll' VI V7A.
lave been famous for
presenting standard
footwear. Our range
oil satisfaction and a
drcn's Hats, ende
style combines w
tractive to the ej
of these facts an<
very moderate in
mistake in buying
*. i/ui liiia otw'i\ ui j
savoring to buy those good
itli conservatism in makin
fe, and desirable for wear
1 assuring you that our ]
deed, we feel sure you wiJ
I your hats of us.
UilU v illi- J
s in which X
g them at- 4J4
. In view A
trices are
II make no V
Y
ing up his mission.
"Holland was the home of t
others," he said, "and gave
erica the fundamental ideas <
ioiis liberty, public educatic
feiieral union."
The Family Cough Medh
In every home there shou
l...ttle Of Dr. King's New Di
ready for immediate use wt
4*4
ny fore- t
to Am- M
)f relip- Big l0t I
?n and t ? ,
V solids
+?
dne. ^
Id be a J
sco very, 4.?
?en any J,
WASH GOODS?GIN
)ress Ginghams, in prett
to match, at
GALATEA
'GHAMS
y new patterns with
10c yard
Trading Stain]
moans a saving to ;
cards to be punche<
you to an exceller
FREE when you h
n a **11 j a
)S given 011 cash purchas
^ou of 4 per cent on spent
i with cash purchases whi
it $3.50 Aluminum Meal
ave traded forty dollars
\- rs ?
les which
money or A
ch entitles ?S?
t Roadster
and paid Y
member or the ramily conti
cold or a cough. Prompt ?
stop the spread of sickness.
Stid, of Macon, Mich., writes
whole family depends up
King's New Dlscov ry as t
cough and cold medicine
world. Two 60c. bottles cu
of pneumonia." Thousands <
families have been equally b
and depend entirely upon Dr
New Discovery to cure their
? ?" i< Pretty G
V, |
on Dr.
he best A I????????
In the
ired mo fJ
ot other A4 W A
eneflted t I f\
King s I .
coughs, A * m
ialatea, in excellent qualit;
NCAS'
y, at
121/2C and 15c yard
fER M
rorty-eignt cents n
Your patronage sol
ERCAIs
or packing and shipping
icited.
JTILE (
charges. ?
est. 11
colds, throat and lung
Every dose helps. Price, 5
$1.00. All druggists. H. E. ]
&. Co., Philadelphia or St. Li
trouble. 71
Oe. and VL,.mmmmm_mmmm
Bucklen ^?, >.A a
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