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THE LEX1KGT0H D1SF&TCH. Wednesday, October 25. >905. ANNUAL S^ORT OF i FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer, j - - * * OF Lexington Connty, South Carolina, j For the Fiscal Year Commencing May j 10, 1904, and ending July 6, 1905. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Lexington, S. C., Sept. 13, 1905. ^ To Hon. G. W. Gage, Presiding Judge, Court- of General Sessions, for Lexington County, S. C. DEAR SIR: In conformity with the requirements of An Act of the General j Assembly of the State of South Carolina j No. 197,1 have the honor to submit the j following report of the transactions of this office for the fiscal year comwwointr .Ta/nnarv 1st. 1904. Very respectfully, FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer of Lexington County. DJSPENSABY CLAIMS. No N*me. Claim. Ami. 247 TcwnC)ucc;lLexingfcon one half net profits..'. $ 72 34 248 Town Council Chapin, J profits 7 21 249 Town Council Gilbert, J profits. 23 72 n, 250 Town Council Peak, ? profits 29 53 251 S B George, rent 5 l>0 252 J W Addy, salary....> 7 00 253 R L Keisler, salary 3 10 254 J SCiUgbman,salary,etc 78 99 255 J S Boozer, rent 4 00 256 W J BiUentine, salary. 6 15 257 B B Hiller, salary,etc.. 33 56 258 B I? Keisler, salary 7 30 259 C R Cannon, salary, etc 45 20 260 W J Ballentine, salary. 3 40 261 J W Addy, salary 5 10 262 J A Mayer, salary, etc.. 53 76 263 Town CoanciiLexington one half nefc profits.... 59 76 264 Town of Chapin onebalf profits 7 35 265 Town of Gilbert, one, half net profits 15 11 266 Town Council Peak, onehalf profits 14 79 267 S B George, rent 5 00 26S J W Addy, salary 7 00 269 J S Caughman, salary, etc 90 42 270 W J Ballentine, salary. 4 65 271 J S Boozer, rent 4 00 272 B B Hilier, salary, etc. 31 63 I 273 B L Keisler, salary.... 7 30 274 C R Cannon, salary, etc 49 54 275 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 40 276'J A Mayer, salary,etc.. 52 38 277 Town Council Lexington one half net profita, June 37 86 278J\)wn Council Chapin, one-half profits, June. 5 58 279 Town Council Gilbert, one-half profits, Jane.. 8 03 ^ 280 Town Council Peak, one half profits, June 7 03 281 J S Cdughman, salary, etc, JuW, 68 90 ! 282 Samuel B George rent. / 5 00 ?? * o fin 283 J vv Aaay, saiarj? tiuue 0 UW I 284 W J Ballentine, sal June 4 90 285 B B Hiller, ea'., etc,June 45 26 286 J S Boozer, rent, June. - 4 00 287 R L Keisler, sale ty, June 7 80 288 C R CannoD, salary, etc 73 42 289 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 40 290 J A Mayer, salary, etc.. 79 35 291 Town Cjuncil LexingtoD, \ profits, July.... 44 26 292 Town Council Gilbert \ profits, July : . 6 28 293 Town Conncil Peak, J net profits, July 11 294 S B George, rent, Aug. 5 00 295 J W Addy, salary, Aug. 9 00 296 J S Caugbman, sal etc.. 73 86 397 W J B tllentine, salary. 4 65 298 J S Boczer, rent 4 00 269 B B Hiller, salary, etc. 45 65 300 C R Cannon, salary, etc 49 64 301 R L Keisler, salary.... 7 30 302 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 58 18 303 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 00 304 Town Council Lexington \ profits 55 45 305 Town Council, Gilbert, ? proSts 9 92 306 l'own Council Chapin, ? profits 5 53 307 Xown Council Peak, 4 profits 12 47 308 J SC-iughman,salary,&3 67 16 309 S B George, rent 5 00 310 J" W Addy, salary 7 00 311 B B Hiller, salary, etc. 33 51 312 W J Billentine, salary. 4 90 313 J S Boozer, rent 4 00 314 C R CiDDoc, salary, etc 47 22 315 R L Keisler, salary, etc 7 50 316 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 55 06 317 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 40 318 Town Council Lexington, | profits 93 83 319 Town Council Cbapin, 4 profit? ". 14 15 320 Town Counoil Gilbert, J profits 18 06 > 321 Town Council Peak, h profits 25 40 I ? $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased j to learn that there is at least one dreaded i < . disease that science has been able to ca-e in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's 'Catarrh Cure is the only positive cnre now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they -jfifer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send tor list of testimonials. Address F J. CHENEY &Co..Toledo,0. Sold by all Druggist, Too. # Take Hall's Family Pills forconstipaticn , I A _ _ _ 8 O.^ 1 I Do you like your thin, rough, 1 \ short hair? Of course you g | don't. Do you like thick, | jj heavy, smooth hair? Of I jj course you do. Then why 1 1 not be pleased? Ayer's Hair | 1 Vigor makes beautiful heads | a iioir rhnt's the whole ? I\Jl ii A ) w story. Sold for 60 years. | I have used Ayer's Hair Viiror for a Inns g time. It is. indeed, a -wonderful hair tonic. Ej restoring health to tlie hair and scalp, and. at B tbo same time, proving a splendid dressing." Q Pit. J. \V. Tatum, Madili, lnd. T. B <11.00 a hottle. -T. O. AYEK CO.. 9 for tag tag ^ \Zf 2 Weak oairj 322 J W Addy, salary 8 00 323 J S Caughman,salary,&c 67 75 324 S B George, rent 5 00 325 J S Boozer, rent 4 00 326 B B Hiller, salary, etc. 35 20 327 W J Ballentine,salary&c 4 90 328 C R Cannon, salary, etc 50 98 329 R L Keisler, salary 7 30 330 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 54 82 331 W J Ballenfcine, salary. 5 40 332 Town Council Lexingprofits 119*42 333 Town Council Cfaapin, 1 a i - nn i tr ? proms *o 334 Town Council Gilbert,? profits 25 05 335 Town Council Peak, ? profits 38 45 336 J SCaughman, salary,&o 69 18 337 J W Addy, salary 5 00 338 S B George, rent 5 00 339 W J Billentine, salary. 3 40 340 B B Hiller, salary, etc. 34 83 341 J S Boozer, rent # 4 00 342 J W Addy, salary 4 10 343 W J Billentine, salary. 3 60 344 C R Cannon, salary, etc 47 22 345 Mc D Busbardt, salary. 2 30 346 R L Keisler, salary 5 30 347 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 61 75 348 R L Keisler, salary 6 50 349 W J Ballentine, salary. 3 40 350 Town Council Lexington, J profits 77 38 351 Town Council Cnapin, ? profits 25 05 352 rown Council Gilbert, ? profits 22 31 353 Town Council Peak, ? profits 26 14 354 S B George, rent 5 00 355 JSCaughman,salary,&c 87 98 356 J W Addy, salary 8 00 357 J S Boozer, rent, 4 00 358 B B Hiller, salary, etc. 46 17 359 W J Ballentin$, salary. , 5 15 360 R L Keisler, salary.... 11 25 361DE Hammond,8alar}&3 39 82 362 J A Mayer, salary' etc.. 65 65 363 W J Ballentine, salary. 6 40 364 Town Council Lexington, 2 profits 132 87 365 Town Council Chapin, J prcfifc3 y... 37 91 366 Town Council Gilterfc, ? profits. 20 69 367 Town Council Peak, \ profits 56 52 368 J SCaughman, salary,&c 73 11 369 S B George, rent 5 00 370 J W Addy, salary 7 00 371 D E Hammond,8al'y,&c 52 04 372 R L Keisler, salary 7 30 373 W J Ballentine, salary. 9 05 374 J A Mayer, Balary, etc. 49 28 375 Town Council Lexingl on, \ profits 66 41 376 Town Council Gilbert, ? profits 26 34 377 Town Council Peak, J profits 27 09 378 B B Hiller, salary,.... 3 90 379 Town Council Chapm, \ profits 75 380 L F Frick, salary 13 78 381J SCaughman,salary,&c 74 68 382 J W Addy, salary 7 00 383 S B George, rent 5 00 384 D E Hammond,8al'y,&c 72 11 385 R L Keisler, salary 7 25 386 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 55 34 387 W J Ballentine, salary. 8 90 388 Town Council Lexing ing, ? profits 90 38 389 Town Council Gilbert, b profits 19 57 390 Town Council Peak, 4 profile 22 02 391 J S Caugbman,salary,&c 93 75 392 S B George, rent 5 00 393 J W Addy, salary 7 00 394 R L Keisier, salary.... 110 395 D E Hammond,sal'y,<?:c 48 40 396 R L Keisier, salary 7 25 397 W J Ballentine, salary. 8 90 398 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 70 97 399 Town Council Lexington, 4 profits 64 32 400 Town Council Gilbert, | profits 19 82 401 Town Council Peak, ? profits 28 38 402 VV P Roof, rent 5 00 403 J W Addy, salary 7 50 404 J SCaughman,salary,&c 74 04 405 R L Keisier, salary 7 25 4-Ofi T) F, TTummnnrl flafv52 25 407 W J Ballentine, salary. 8 90 408 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 00 33 409 Town Council Lexington, i profits 50 04 410 Town Council G.lbeit, h profits 16 17 411 Town Council Peak, ? profits 36 85 T. X. L. cures neuragia. j 412 Town Council Gilbert. 4 precis 12 35 J 413 J 8 C*ugfcmar>,9ttl,y, e c 71 90 | 414 J W Addy, salttiy 7 50 | 415 W P Roof, rent 5 00 j 416 D E HHinmond.ftai'y^tc 51 80 j 417 R L Keifler. salary .... 7 25 j 418 W J Balientice, salary. 6 50 419 J A Ma^er, s?larv, etc. 62 30 I 420 Town Council LexingJ profits 42 2S 421 Town Council Gilbert, 4 profits 19 11 422 Town Council Peak, 4 prcS-s 24 96 423 J S CaugbtuttD, cai\,etc 107 22 424 S B George, rent 12 00 425 J W Adds. salarx ..... 7 50 426 D E HamrrioLd,sai'y,etc 77 24 427 R L Keisler, Sblary.... 7 25 j 428 J A Mayer, salary, etc.. 76 55 | 429 W J Ballentine, salary. 8 90 Total paid out ?5,254 62 COUNTY CLAIMS. No. Name. Claim. Am*. 1 J B Roberts, bay eg.. 8 40 2 J W Long, supplies eg 41 76 3 Price & Koon, blacksmithing cnaiDgaDg. . . 9 40 4 P H Corley, beef eg... 9 90 5 Meetze & Sod, sup eg. 14 25 6 Dr J J Wingard, examining lunatic ..... 6 00 7 J S Derrick, salary 50 00 8 OS Drafts, lunacy pro 5 00 9 A O Wilson, salary.... 12 50 10 S L R*wl, wood court b 13 00 11 J L Long, salary poor h 21 00 12 Ballentine & Co.sup p h 1 85 13 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, books 20 80 14 LA Lorick,Bro, stove jail 1145 15 JE B McCartba,lumber 15 73 16 Dr F R Geiger, post mortem examination... 5 00 17 R and W Haigood, pauper allowance 4 00 18 A Corley, pauper allow. 2 00 19 J M Kleckley, buildiDg bridges 153 90 20 J A & J W Weseinger, .lumber,building bridge 49 19 21 J L Keisler, lum, work. 9 50 22 J J Bickley, salary eg. 65 20 23 E Sbumpert, work, lum' 5 50 24 J P Metz, build' bridge 103 50 25 D D Kleckley, witness fees 1 00 26 T E Campbell, repairs. 1 00 27 R H Jennings,insurance on court house 66 67 28 Y Taylor, buildi' bridge 29 29 . 29 J J Bickley, freight 4 35 30 W O Steele, work for eg 4 50 31 A Corley, pauper allow 2 50 32 M D Shull, supplies eg 50 56 33 R and W Haigood, pauper allowance ..... 4 00 34 W P Roof, supplies p h 9 38 35 W P Roof, supplies eg 67 14 36 John Kirniner, repairs. 7 50 37 A O Wilson, salary..12 50 ' 38 S B George, salary.... 116 65 i 39 S L Rawl, wood c h... 19 50 4U it l JN Jtncke, lock c b.. 5U 41 Meetza & Sod, sup eg. 53 85 42 Boof & Bar re Lumber Co, lumber v. 33 28 43 "WQ Jackson, lumb'work 68 74 44 Dr P H Shealy,ex tooth 50 45 G M Harman, printing 27 15 46 J L Long, salary 22 25 47 F W Sbealy, postage.. 16 73 48 Price & Kood, work eg 3 55 49 Ballentine & Co,sup p b 1 25 50 Scott Hendrix, coffin... 4 00 . 51 J W Long, supplies ph 5 30 52 J W Long, supplies eg 13 75 53 P H Corley, beef eg.. 8 17 54 P H Corley, half gambling sentence 5 00 55 P H Corley, beef ph.. 1 60 56 S B George,freight and postage 21 53 Torments of Tetter and Beaema ' Allayed. . < The intense itching characteristic of [ eczema, tetter and like skin diseases is instantly allayed by applying Cham- 1 berlain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Cotton Swindler Guilty. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 18?Stan- | ley Francis, of the defunct Story Cotton company, was this morning found guilty on all seven counts of the indictments upon which he was i tried in the United States court here. : A motion for a new trial was made. The people of Saluda are trjiDg to build a railroad from Saluda Court House to Greenwood. WANTED?By a Chicago Manufacturing House, parson ot trustworthiness and somewhat familiar with local territory as assistant in branch office. Salary S18 paid weekly Permanent position. No investment re uuireu. rrevioub experience doi essential to engaging. Address, Manager Branches. < Coino Block, Chicago. Policeman Corn has been ditimesed from the Greenville force for gambling with negroes on Sunday. < iiiilTisTi; DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TC CHECK. W. F*. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Mien Jones, W. P. Boot, C. M. ESra R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and , interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, < payable April and October. September 21?tf ' Tiielr Hard Struggle IViad ments by ( a Youi and One in K ' All women work; some in their homes, s?>me in church, and some in the wh a of society. And in stores, mills and shops tens of thousands are on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning their daily bread. All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same : physical disturbance, and the nature of; their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, ovarian troubles, ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb, leuoorrhcea, or perhaps irregularity or suppression of "monthly periods," causing back ache, nervousness, irriia Dim;y ana lassitude. Women who stand on their feet all day are more susceptible to these troubles than others. They especially require an invigorating. sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and < enable them to bear easily the fatigues. of the day, to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. How distressing to see a woman struggling 'to earn a livelihood or per- j form her household duties when herj back and head are aching, she is so l tired she can hardly drag about or j stand up, and every movement causes pain, the origin of which is due to some derangement of the female organism. Miss F. Orser of 14 Warren ton Street, Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vegetable Comj "tax notice! i Iwill. aiaeNu una following mentioned places lor the purpose of receiving taxes for the fiscal year, l90">: Lexiogton U H., fiom the )5th of October to the 7th of November, 1905. Josh Shenlv's, Tuesday morning. Nov. 7. Chapin, Taesdayteveuing, Nov. 7. Cross Roads, Wednesday moro'g, Nov. 8 Peak, W#-dnesdav evening, Nov. 8. SpriDg Hill, Thursday morning, Nov. 9. Hilton, Thu^day evening Nov. 9 White Rock. Friday morning, Nov. 10, BalJentine. Friday evening, Nov. 10. Irmo, Satnrday morning. Nov. 11. Edmund. Monday evening, Nov. 13. Pelion, Tuesday morning, Nov. 14. Jacob Williams', Tuesday even'g. Nov. 14 Steadman.Wednesday morning Nov. 15. Wm. Westmorelanl's, Wed even'. Nov 15 Batesburg. Thursday all day, Nov. 16. Leesville, Friday all day, Nov. 17. Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 18. Lewiedale, Saturday evening. Nov. 18. Gaston, Monday evening. Nov. 20 Cross Roads. Tuesday morning, Nov. 21. J. J. Mack's, Tuesday evening. Nov 21. Swansea, Wednesday all day, Nov. 22. Red Store. Thursday morning, Nov. 23. W. N. Martin's. Thursday even'g, Nov.23 Brook land, Friday all day, Nov. 24. Croat's Store, Tuesday evening, Nov 28 E. H. Addy's.Weduesdav mom'g.Nov 29 G. F. Keisler's, Wednesday even'g,Nov 29 Red Bank, Saturday evening, Dec. 2. The balance of the lime at Lexington CourtHoGse uutil December 3-st, 1905, a'ter which time ihe iollowing penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer: On January 1. 390S 1 per cent penalty j will be added to those who have not paid. On February 1st, 1906, an additional 1 : per cent, will be added to those who have j not paid, making 2 per cent, ior February. Still an additional 5 per cent penalty will be added on March 1st. making 7 per cent penalty to be p*id bv those who have Dot paid by March 1st, 19CG. Tax books will close IViarch 15. 1906. The bou s lor cl< s'.ug the tax books wili ! positively be at li c'ctcck f ">r the m'oruing and 4 o'clock for the al ernoou appoint- | men Is. LEVY. For State Purposes 5? Mills. For Ordinary County Pnrposes..4 Mills, j For Constitutional School Tux... .3 Mills. | Total 12.V Milis. i Special School Levy District No. >8-3 Mihs Special School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills ! Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills ! Special School Levy District No. 25-2 Mills i Special School Levy District No 19-4 Mills j Spcixl School I evy District No. 15-3 Mills j Poll Tax Sl.uO. I ItAlLROAD LEVY. Saluda Township 7.] mills j llroad River Township 7.] mills, i Fork Township 7.1 mills. ! CotrimuT'iUon limit! T?x S3 1 0 pa]able ! from October L"t!i to 'st, 1906. Parlies owning p'opepv in more than | one town-hip must so state to the Treas- { nr<r ! When writing for information concerning taxes always give fuil name. FRAN K W f HEALY, L-\ ngton County, j i j To Prevent a Cold Any Day take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse the liver, quicken the circulation and go along j about your work. Any druggist will refund the price it net satisfied. : 5 cents. For Stile ar Bazaar. To Cure a Cough take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small j doses during the day, then sleep at night. A pine tar balm without morphine. 2fic ut alj dealers. | For Sale at Harm? n's Bazaar. e Easier?interesting State" ng Lady in Boston lashvilie, Term. . i Boston, tells women how to avoid such suffering'; she writes: I Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? I "I suffered misery for several years with irregular .menstruation. My back ached; I ; had bearing down pains, ana frequent headaches; I could not sleep and could hardly drag around. I consulted two physicians without relief, and as a last resort, I tried Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound, and to my surprise, every ache and pain left me. I gained ten pounds and am in perfect health." Miss Pearl Ackers of 327 North Summer Street, Nashville, Tenn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? "I suffered with painful periods, severe backache, bearing-down pains, pains across the abdomen; was very nervous axd irritable, and my trouble grew worse every month. 44 My physician failed to help me and I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. I soon found it was doing me good. All my pains and aches disappeared, and I no longer fear my monthly periods." Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound is the unfailing cure for all these troubles. It strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no more crush you. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bearing down pains, disordered stomach, moodiness, dislike of friends and society ?oil crmnfnms nf ntlP C.fl.lIRe?will be quickly dispelled, and it will make you strong1 and well. You can tell the story of your sufferings to a woman, and receive helpful advice free of cost. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. laund Succeeds Where Others Fail*' Wanted. i Beeswax wanted in large or email quantities. Highest market prices paid in caeb, at the Bazia . tf 8^SHi PARKER'S ilSll HAIR BALSAM P^J9Cle?c-ei and beautifies the nsir. s** EyR Promotes a luxuriant growth. Pail3 to Bestore Gray Hair to its youthful Color. Cures scaledi?nse3 ^hair Jailing. | DEALER IN ? p General | I Merchandise. I $ 7 ^ | Corner Main and New Street, | | Opposite Confederate *1 f Monument, $ g Lexington, - - S. G. ? FURN1 BONT I 1 Successor to Ma NEAR POST OFF1C When you are looking for Solid Car Load Lots and at tl therefore, can sell you for less ments. Solid Oak Be Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Centre Table, Pour Chairs. 0m No. 7 BlacL with a complete list of Cooking "Rlar>lr Oolr with a r.OTrmlfit.fi line is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade a 490 for prices. H. A. T1 colt; mi Hf eddmg i I i ! Sterling silver, cut glass. fine china, clocks. A fine stock j ahvavs on hand lor you to i .. * select from. If you cairt come, send for our catalogue or telcphoneyour order to us. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry j or Silverware. P. H, LAMOTT! k CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 CAROL! nil BUNK. * THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. j UNITED STATES. STATE. CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. j Saving's Denartmentt Paid up Capital - - - $200,000 Surplus Profits . 70,000 I Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 " $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable May 1st and Novem1 ber 1st "W. A. CLAttK, President. Wilie Jones, YicePresident and Cashier OUR LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, 4 Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, Buggy and Wagon Paints, House Paints, Window Glass, Harness Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, Varnish and Japans, are more complete than ever before. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT m is in charge of N. M. Bogart, 1 Pharmacist, who with his fl vast practical experience and V a Graduate in Pharmacy, will t always be glad to serve you. CALL AND SEE US. ?? T1 trUMHMI urug to., Leesville, S. C. Mim HOTEL, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor. Leesville, - - S. C. The "best attention given guest. Modern conveniences. Table supplied with best the market affords. If Nervous and Run Down * simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by taking Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts. ind money back if not satisfied. For Sale at Hannan's Bazaar T. X L cureR rheumatism. For Sale, 1 ONE ACRE LOT AND FIVE ROOM * dwelling; good well of water. In town of Lexington, S. C., in Ward Craps. - Apply to 4Stf LUTHER CRAPS. 'OEG-ET s^xjor, xwell & Taylor, E, COLUMBIA. S. C, Furniture. We buy only in le lowest spot cash prices, we than if we bought in local shipdroom Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One s Eocker?all for $17.25. m A *8 ?T CtoS ^ , omve f y TJtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as an be bought. Write or phone LYL.OR,