The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 02, 1904, Page 3, Image 3
Tiie Lexington Dispatch |
Wednesday, November 2, 1904.
Sentences in Saluda. i
Motions fornew trials in the Salads j
homicide cases were refused on Wed- j
needay by Judge Pardy.
Thrailkili was sentenced to three j
years in the penitentiary. L^Fayetfcs I
McCormick and Samuel Mi)l?r given
ten years eash. Jos Miler ws*
convicted of carrying concealed wea/
pone, was sentenced to nay a tine of
one hundred dollars. Wist Andrews,
,v & negro, who killed another negro
some time ago, was convicted of manslaughter
and sentenced to seven
?? *!%? manihAnfiarv "Wfltiftft of
joaio IU iiuu jjuui wvujj v - ? -
. appeal was given in the Tbraiikill and
the Miiler-McOormiek cases, and
pending the appeal, motion for bail
was made. Jadge Purdy holds that
be cannot grant bail pending the ap.peal
and the motion for bail was
therefore refused.
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
Be sare and use that old and welltried
remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gams,
allays all pain, cares wind colic and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
It is the Best of AH.
Brother Dickey's Sayings.
De gold at de end of. de rainbow
baa got de fools rannm' wild till dis
- day.
De problem of de son gwine out
don't worry me at all. How ter support
de son in 1bw is what gits me.
Dis is a great country fer folks ter
. rise in, but it wonld take a ton of
dynamite ter sen7 some of'em higher.
De small man in de big place is
like a lizard warm' bis blanket en
tellin' de worl' he's a alligator.
De fattes' 'possum is always on de
s,, highest tree, en it's mighty seldom a
harricane comes ter blow him down
to us.
De sensible man don't set down ter
grieve w:en de cow kicks de milk
over. He dea turns her out ter graze
again.
Sas Stood The Test 25 Tears.
The old, original Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic. You know what you are
taking. , It is iron and quinine in a
faofolooo fnrm "NTn pnrft. nr> wiv.
Would you like to know the secret j
of. the wonderful cures effected by
-Nature'* great remedy Acid Iron
' Mineral? ^he explanation is a sim^
pie one. It is king of all inflammation.
Put it on a sore and in a few bours
the inflammation is gone. Put it on
a bleeding wound and it stops the
flow of blood and quickly cures the
wound. Put it on any kind of an
abrasion, wound, cut or other inflammation
of the body and the result is
always the same ? inflammation
driven out and a quick cure. Now
do you not know tnat nine tenths of
all disease is of an inflammatory
character? The inflammation is
internal and so beyond your vision.
Nevertheless it is there. And since
A. I. M. will cure inflammation
quickly on an external sore, it will
do precisely the same work internally
where hidden from view
The poor raw stomach of the dyspeptic
is cured just 'as rapidly s? a
cut would be cured on his hand. The
ulcerated throat, or inflamed bowels
. of a person tfflicted with diseases of
the-throat, or with piles, etc, are
just as amenable to A-I-M as if tbey
were external and could be cured before
the ey8.
Trade A-I-M mark on every bottle.
Sold by druggists.
Acid Iron Mineral Co ,
52 Columbia, S. C.
Let us all profit by the lessons of j
the year.
Six blind tigers were convicted in j
. ^ the Recorder's ?ourt inJCnerlebton on j
w, Monday of la9t week. All paid up j
promply and returned to their place j
of business.
Wherever you roam, no matter
where, talk Lexington.
An Old Time Remedy, j
Murray's Horehound* Mullein and Tar j
has in it the purest < >f drugs. All < >i" ;
which were used by our parents and j
grand-parents. It Is a combination so
put together that it cures a cough right. 1
off. Nothing is letter for babies. It is j
a most reliable cure and all cases of :
coughs. Ask your druggist for it. Thev j
all have it. (let a bottle now and have j
it ready. Costs only 35c a bottle?extra j
large bottles?regular 50c size. Reniein- ;
ber to ask for 'Murray's" and fake no j
other.
Big Cotton Fire. j
Newberry Observer.
On Tuesday night a large cotton '
house on the Hagood place in Saluda j
county, belonging to Messrs. C J.
Purcell and H. H. Evans, was burned
down with enough seed cotton in ;
it to make about twenty-five bales-.
There was do insurance and the loss
is about 551,500. The origin of the
fire is unknown, but it is supposed to
have been accidental.
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To Cure A Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bro'mo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money ;
if it fails to cure. E W. Grove s sig- j
nature is on each box. 25c.
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DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable,
Almost everybody who reads the newspapers
is sure to know of the wonderful
i , -r-x ;, cures made by Dr.
1?jh Kilmer's Swamp-Roof,
t !"e great kidney, liver
Si S-na bladder remedy,
-f jj I r2 J.* is the great meciJ
\Jy[ cai'triumph cf the nine1\mJ\
1 S#teenth cs~tury; disll
I iftlNI nr o-^vc
Wft IV } tijlMf w
rtf tit < ?% PtlH scientific research by
' ij M | Dr. Kilmer, the emiI]
* _yjc-- " nent kidney and blad~>
^er speciajjs^ ar.d is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles
and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp=Root is not recommended
for everything but if you have kidney,
liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy ycu need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase
relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement hss
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
otfer in this paper an a FT-Tr-..
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingregular
fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Rootdollar
sizes are sold by all good druggists.
The recent rain has been a God I
seDd to the farmers.
Mountain streams are all drying
up on acoouot of the drouth.
To Prevent a Cold Any Day
take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse
the liver, quicken the circulation and fro along
about your work. Any druggist will refund the
price If not satisfied. 25 cents.
Cattle and hogs in B&rrien county,
G%y are dying with a strange disease.
They are attacked with something
like hydrophobia, foaming at the
mouth and running and biting furiously
at everything in reach.
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To Cure a Cough
take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small
doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pine
tar balm without morphine. 25c ut all dealers.
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Druggists refund
money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure
any case, no matter of bow long
standing, in 6 to 14 days. . First application
gives ease and rest. 50c.
If your druggist hasn't it send 50c
in stamps and it will be forwardfd
post-paid by Paris Medicine Co, St.
Louis, Mo. 26w21.
The North Corolina State Pension
Board finds there are 13,316 Confederate
pensioners this year, who will
receive a total of $200,000 Widows
aud fourth class pensioners get $14
a year.
The Edward Hines Lumber Co., of
Chicago, has cloeed a deal in Jackson.
Miss., for the purchase of 600,000
acres of pine lands in Harrison and
Pearl River counties, the price paid
being about two and one half million
dollars. .
A negro disguised with a sack over
his bend attempted an assault upon
Mrs. W. W. Brothers in Greenville
county while she was in the field
picking cotton. He escaped and has
not been found.
To Cure Constipation
take just a mite of Liver Food before retiring
each night. Ramon's Tonic Regulator supplies
it in a palatable form of powder, tea or toniic.
25c, ana money back it not satisfied.
Election for Dispensers.
\ FPU CATIONS FOU THE POSITION
j\. ol" Dispenser at Lexington, Lewiedale,
Chapin and Peak will please file tbeir applications
with J Weir Addy. Clerk of the
Board oi' Control, before November 12,
1904.
No applications will be considered Irom
persons ?ho are related to either member
ol the Board within the sixth decree.
Application blanks can be had by calling
on Samuel B. George, Lexington. S. C.
Names of bondsmen must accompany
applications. Tne Board reserves the
right to reject unwind all applications.
J. WEI 11 ADL Y,
Clerk of the Connty Board of Control. J
October 13. 1004. 3wl
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Notice.
By virture uf a distress i
warrant issued bv A \V Martin, html- j
lord. apjxiiiitiiig T. L. Martin agent to.
distrain all gixxls, and chattels of P. 10 J
Hutto, tenant, for rent due and in sir- \
reurs on the lands of the said A. W. i
Martin landlord, in Lexington County.
State- of South Carolina, said warrant
being dated the 14th day of Septemlwr.
1004, and levy having been made on
the :34th of September, 1004. arid the
tenant, Paul K Hutto. having failed to
replevy said goods and chattels so distrained
within live days as required by
law. I, T. L. Martin, agent, will have
said goods and chattels so distrained, or
so much as shall be necessary r?> satisfy
said distress appraised l?v two disinter-j
ested appraisers and will sell same to:
the best advantage by auet.ioii at publie '
sale on Monday rim TtSi day of Novem.- j
her 1004. between tin* hours of eleven a. i
m. and five ]?. m. on said day at rhe r??v, :t J
of Swansea. S. <
T. L. MAKT1X.
Mr w . .\l:>rnn. .r<!.
< >cr. II. 1 '. <?I. o\v!
You Can Prevent Sick-Headache
when you feel it first coming on, by taking a
Ramon's 1'ill at once. It removes the poison lha*
cause* the trouble. A guaranteed cure, and
money refunded if not satisfied. - "? cet;t>.
fiTimirnirmr?
Albert M. Boozer, |
At1 o r r e y a t L a w,;
COLUMBIA, i*. O.
Especial fa.it end on given to bcsinesa en- ;
trusted to him by his fellow citizens o> ;
Lexington cc-ccty.
Office: 13)o Main Street, upstairs, oppo* i
si e Vac Metre's Fcruitui e btore
February 28?ti.
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PH. F. 0. 6ILM9RE, |
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ZDz:2^^ z,zsr^,,
1510 KaiaSt, Columbia, S. C. |
OFFICE HOURS: it a. m. to 2 p. m., and j
iroin 3 to 6 p. rn. I
Jar nary 23, 19<?1?*!.
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U' ?tx. JLjX J?- . J?(. I ^ut.Mr.rt
EFIRD & DREKER, j
Attorneys at Law,
o y
LEjilSQTOf?. C. K.. S. C.
practice is all the
Yt Conns. Business solicited. One
member of the firm will always be at office,
Lexington, ?. C.
nne 1"?6m.
iiyiHi,
Will Practice in all Courts,
KAUFHAXN building,
LEXINGTON, S C
Od the )8th day of October, we formed
a co-partnership for the practice ot law.
We will be pleased to receive those having
legal bu*itt<-8 ;o be attended to at ^nr office
in the Kautmann building at a*.., time.
Respectlolfv.
'J. W* TEUKMOND,
G. BELL IIMMERMAN,
October 22. 1902.?ly.
TAX NOTICE.
I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING
mentioned places for the purpose ol
receiving taxes for the fiscal year 1904:
Lexington C H. from the loth of
October to the ?th of November. 1904.
Gaston, Tuesday evening, Nov. 8
Joe Kdeiler's. Wednesday morn'g, Nov. 9.
J. J. Mack's Wednesday evening Nov. 9.
Swansea, alt day Thursday,.Nov. 10.
Bed Store. Friday morning. Nov 11. .
W. N. Martin's, Friday evening, Nov. 11.
Brookland. ail day Saturday. Nov. 12.
Edmund, Monday evening. Nov. 14.
Pelion. Tuesday morning, Nov. 15.
Jacob Williams', Tuesday even'g. Nov 15
St+adman, Wednesday morning, Nov. 1G
Wm Westmoreland's. Wednesday, evenine,
November 1G.
Batesburg, Thursday all day, Nov. 17.
Leesville, Friday all day, Nov. 18
Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 19
Lewiedale. Saturday evening. Nov. 19. j
Irmo. Monday all dav, N.ov. 21.
Billentine, Tuesday morning, Nov. 22.
Mrs Busby's, Tuesday evening, Nov. 22.
White Bock. Wednesday morn'g, Nov, 28
Hilton, Wednesday evening, Nov 23.
Spring Hill. Thursday morning, Nov. 24
Peak. ThucstUv evening, Nov. 24
Cross Koads, Friday morning, Nov. 25.
Cm pin. Friday evening. Nov 25.
.loeh Shealj's, Saturday morning, Nov. 26
Grout's Store, Monday evening, Nov. 28
K. H. Addy's. Tuesday morning, Nov. 29
G. F. Keialer's, Tuesday evening, Nov. 29
lied Bank, Saturday evening, Dec 3.
The balance of the time at Lexington
Court House until December 31st, 1904,
after which time the lollowing penalties
will be added by the County Auditor and
collected by the County Treasurer:
On January 1st, 1905, 1 per cent, penalty
will be added to those who have not
paid. /
On February 1st. 1905, an additional 1
per cent will be added to those who have
not paid, making 2 per cent, for February.
Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty
will be added on March 1st, making 7 per
cent penalty to be paid bv those who have
rmf nairi hv Mareh 1st. 1905.
Tax books will close March 15th, 1905.
The hours lor closing the tax boot will
positively be at 11 o'clock lor the morning
and 4 o'clock lor the afternoon appointments.
LEVY.
For State Purposes 5 Mills.
For Ordinary County Purposes.. .5 Mills.
For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills.
Total 13 Milis.
Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills
Special School Levy District No, 3?-2 Mills
Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Milis
Poll Tax $1.00.
Commutation Road Tax $3 00. pajable
from Octobtr 15th to March 1st, 1905
Parties owning property in more than
one town-hip must so state to the Treasurer.
When writing lor information con- 1
ceruiug taxes always give name in full.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
Treasurer Lexington County, i
NOTICE! !
We want every man and women in the j
"United States interested in the cure of j
Opium, "Whiskey or other drug habits, ]
either tor themselves or friends, to have ;
one of Dr. Woolleyhs books on these dis- {
eases. Write Dr. B. M. Woollev, Atlanta, ]
Ga., Box 287, and one will be sen t you free, j
TRESPASS NOTICE j
\ LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR- ;
JtA. bidden to hurt, or trespass in any >
manner whatever, upon the lands n{ the
u ndersigned.
JAM'ttK S?. ?. IiU^X t,
J.C.LONG. J. A. LONG, '
EUGENE LONG.
October 12, 1?<I4. 4w52. p<l.
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For Sale.
j WILL SELL FOR CASH OX ]
.1 < >e rotter 27fh. i'.KM. r 1 it- following:
rroods: <)ne horse, out -horse wairon
and harness, one bujrjty ami harness. .
one eulrivar.or. farming implement's,
heirs, corn. ] >< -as. ] torn toes. ere. Orpin. '
household and kiteheu l'urnirure. Also '
my enrire stork of irenernl merehaudise
and other rhinos ti>o numerous to men- j
tiou here. .J. W. RKKDEK, j
Cross Roads. Oct. ">. ]!><>!. Iw.V.' i
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!:UK?S^3 ALL EISETAILS.
M Best ?'<>u?:h Sjrtip. Tumps Good. TT?e ^
>n tiw?. Soi<j r>,s <iri2jrpins. P?f
^yEBBHssaizgzegi
LEXIiOl JIB II.
DEPOSITS DECEIVED SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
W X*. KOOF,
lAlHECTOPvS:
Allen Jones, W. P. Koof, C. M. Elird^
E. Hilton James "B. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AN I SOLD.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received aEG
interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed
payable April and October.
September 21?tf
Dr. E. J. EtSieredf e,
SURGEON DEMIST,
T/P/P.CVTT.TJ?. ? C.
Oi9ce over -J. C. Kinard & Co'?., Store.
Always on hand.
Febrnarvl2? tl
WI.C0RLEY,
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J NEW BR00KIAN0, S. C. 2
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^ Agent fo rtho New Improved ^
5 SINGKRSEWING MACHINES ?
2 2
? Awarded over fifty premiums for ^
N their excellence and superiority
over other "?akes. Try this pop- Sj
ular machine in your home he- ^
lore buying. Large discounts for %
kj cash, or ninety days. Liberal kj
Q terms on instalment plan. ^
g c
3 aVeetlles, Oils, Ktc., J
for all standard sewing makes. fck
| Bargains. k
N"* Large lot of Old Machines of stan- W
dard makes in good repair.
EDWARD L. ASDILL,
Attorney at Law,
LEESVILLB, S. C
Practices in all the Courts.
Business solicited.
8 JPoi- Your 8
|Bread, akes3Etc.|
(4 FOR 5
9) I
^Barbecues, Picnics, Etc|
fi GO TO THE
Sold reliable bakerJ
| J. B. RIEDLINGER. |
X COLUMBIA. ? j
JTYour orders will be promptly filled.^!
(# June 8. (>m. 'A
m3m H. FK1CK,
ATTORNEY AX LAW,
Will practice in all the Courts.
Office:. Hotel Marion, 4th room, second
floor.
CHAPIN, ------ s. C,
Atcuust 6. ly.
Parlor Restaurant
1336 main street.
COLUMBIA, - S. C.,
The only up-to-date eating
House ot its kind in the City of Columbia.
It is well kept?clean linen,
prompt and polite service and get it quickly.
Quiet and order always prevail. You get !
what you order p.nd pay only for what yon |
get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping
apartments.
OIPJEIV ALL NIGHT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
GUI 11(11 B1K.
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN
COLUMBIA.
UNITED STATES, STATE, CITY AND COUNTY
DEPOSITORY.
Saving's Department.
Paid up Capital - $200,(MX)
Surplus Profits . 70,000
Liability of Stockholders - 2UO.000
$470,000
Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent
oer annum, payable May 1st and November
1st W. A. CLARK, Pr??ident.
Wilis Jonxs, Vice President and Cashier.
December 4?ly.
Or, P. H. Shealy,
DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, - C.
office Up Stairs in Roof's Building,
| Alfred J. Fox, I
iLife and Fire
Insurance and
Real Estate
:
Agent,
; Lexington, S. C
Only First Class Companies Represented.
1 My companies are popular, .strong
and reliable. No one can give your
business better attention; no one can
. give yon better protection; no oueoan
give you better rates.
! Prompt and caretul attention given
to buying and selling Real Estate,
: both tnTii and country properties.
Correspondence respectfulv solicited.
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THE PRICES TELL. TKE QUALITY SELLSjj.
B. FRIDAY & CO.,
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Y.'hca::<i R- tail
j GROCERS. FIOBa, FEED AID GRAIN,
SEED RUST PROOF OATS.
We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington
Coanti) to Call and See Cs lief ore Thetf affile0, Their
Purchases, We Can Fill Your Wants and Sure You
M one if.
1823 and 1823 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in
Dry (Ms. Notions k Dent's Furnishings..
COLUMBIA, S. C.
It will pay you to examine our large stock of merchandise before you buy your Winter
supply whether largr or small, we appreciate your patronage.
DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS.
10 pieces 6 4 Brccadine, .-peciai .*&'e. 50 pieces 32 inches FJannettes. 10c.
Price 10c 100 pieces 32-iiichrs Outings, 10c.
10 pieces Brocadines, 32 inch vide, for 10 pieces 27-inch Outing, ouly 5c
only 15 cents. 20 pieces Mercerized Silk, ail shades for
10 pieces 40-inch Brocadine?, black and 12.1c., 15c. and 20c.
colors, special, 25c. White Mercerized Goods for Waists
prices from 20c. to 50c.
ZBEj-A.PTItPIE'Z' SPECIALS.
10 pairs Blankets, 10-4, Grey, at - ' 50c.
10 pairs Blankets. 11-4. Grey, at 74c.
10 pairs Blankets, 11-4. Grey, extra heavy, at - $1.21
10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton ttlK.nket.s, 314 $1 40
10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton B'ftnk<ts 114 - - - - $1 24
10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton Blankets, 11 4 .... !)w(.
50 pairs All Wool Blanket*. KM and 11-4. prees Irom $2.50 t.o - - $5 00
LADIES' UNDERWEAR. MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed V\s:$ 10 different styles in Men's Fleeced
and Pants, only 25c Kibbed W stand Drawers, onlj 4bc. and4Hc.
50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed Extra Wright's Wool Fleeced Shirts and DrawHeavy
Vests and Pants. 50c. ers. special value, SI O0.
50 dozen Ladies' Kibbed and Plaiu Vests 50 dczen All Wool Vests and Pants from
and Pants from 75c. to Si 25. . SI 0) to $2.50.
BOY'S. KISSES AND CHILDREN.
150 dozen Vests, Pants and Union Suits for the Little Folks, sizjb Irom 2 ye^rs to IS
years, at only - 25c.
Ask to see onr 50c. line lor tbn Bo\s and Curls.
UMBRELLAS. HOSIERY.
10 dozen 25-inch Umbrellas. 40c. ?101 d ,9? ?T' D?,"We ,C?ee S?'6
10 dozen 25.inch Umbrellas 7;lc. Heav>' Klbbed dosc' 15c10
dczen 2o-inch Silk Giorias. at 98c. 1{'K) dozsn Bo}s- or Girj8' Heavy Hose,
5 dozen 28-inch Silk Glories, at 98c. 1 otl]y
at $1 25ZeU Gloria*, J-pec ial doz3n Ladies' Hose, prices
10 dozen 28*inch All Silk, special. $1.-50. f""1 10 -0c- P? Pair5
dozen 32-inch Farmer 8un and lium Men's Hose, all prices, trom 5c. up to
Umbrellas, lor 98c ! the best money can buy for 5uc.
N. A. YOUNG.
f 4fcl A I AI ?
I take pleasure m informing my triends and customers "tnat I now luvc ^
^ in stock and lor sale cheip one of the best and ckmpest line of ^
5 GENERAL - MERCHANDISE S
ever seen in Irene. Toe stock was selected with cxtnordlnany cire to meet ^
^ the esoecial needs and dem tnds or this market and are up to date in p
I ^ every particular. The stock embraces Family and Plantation Gro- ^
^ ceries. Dry (.-roods. Dress Goods, tii latest fads in Notions, Kit)- ^
? 'oons. C'otbing, Gent's Furnishings, Shoes, etc. You are &
^ invited to cill and i 'spect this stock. I also pw the
6 highest marktf prices tor Gouutcy Produce. Come f
Jk to see me ?nd let me save you some money, J
IfT BlVSB lillIIIll\ 5
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f IRENE, S. C. \
J A GOOD ,-Jk
RESOLUTION M
?like a crying baby in church?should
be carried out.
If you've been intending to pur- ;
chase a new pair of shoes for that boy .
?or that girl?don't delay any longer. ;
Come while our assortment of
styles and sizes remains unbroken.
tVe always carry many styles, and
; lots of thein.
Just now we have an extra quan,
tity of styles?and more youngsters'
shoes than usual. i
There are prices to fit e very pock
. etbook, and there's one pair of shoes
in particular that we wish you to see.
1 THOMAS A 1UWMV 1
JL JLXV/^lx Lk.; U.JL* i/v/ X
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.)
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j 1736 Main Street, Columbia. S. C. ;