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\ LATE THIS WEEK. 4i . On account ot a breakdown in the mill from wlneh we have been getting our paper supply, The Dispatch goes to its readers two days, late this week. The issue has been gotten out under many difficulties and c we hope ' that our readers will overlook all mistakes. . It was the pleasure of the edito/ to - take a look through the new Gleneo ' Cotton Mill, in Columbia, last Friday. - > . * ?'? . This mill manufactures cotton rope and twine of ad sizes. It is equipped throughout with up to-ciate in aehinery. Mr. J. M. Ealow, formerly of SuxeGotha Mills, is the efficient superintendent. He has about 210 hands in his employ, and the miii rups both day and night. It is located in the Western part of the city with quite a little mill village. Mr. Wannamaker is general manager, and under his management the mill is paying handsome d.vicfends. We were pleasad to see so many * Lexington folk employed in the mill. County Fal? Big Success. The fourteenth annual jair of the Lexington County Fair Association will come to a close this Thurday p- afternoon, alter having held one of the most successful fairs in the history of the association. The attendance . - . has been most gratifying throughout. On yesterday there were luiiy six thousand \ eople on the grounds atone time during the day. and today there is another very large crowd. The attendance c-n Tuesday was good lor opening day. The exhibits in every department were larger and better than ever with - the possible excp:im or the sheep and goat department wmcn was i o: :.np to other years. The field crop dei partment is especially good, and shows more conclusively than ever what can be grown on, Lexington soil, The feature of today will be the meeting of the old soldiers and the reunion cf the surviving ras-mbers of the old Saluda Guards, Capt, W, Moultrie Gibbes, of Columbia, com% mander of the company, is here and will address his old comrades, The ladie9 of Lexington, headed by Mrs, W, P, Roof, will serve dinner free of -charge 10 every old soldier, all of whom will be admitted to the grounds fr ? Of . The Wods C.wn yal Conpany, of Wnioii T o AriueS i? general manager, is furnishing the amusements for the occasion, and no cleaner attractions have evtr been seen here. Secretary George and the other v * officers of the association, are to be commended for uhe great success of the fair, for it is due largely to the untiring efforts of Mr George that the -fair Has been so well carried out. At.a meeting of the members of the association held yesterday evening the following were elected as officers || the association for the next year: A 'w TO..-?, n M w j jMtrro, ifrowucuvi vt ?, ??iut [ iwcretery; J, B, Wingard, asat secty, TAX NOTICE * ' % f wiB attend the following' meoiionr -fd places for the purpose of receiving ' tae? for theifiacal yw Mi* -' Irmo, Tuesday mora in g Nor. 3.; Bali en tine, .Tuesday evening If or. 8. - White Rock, Wed, morn. Nov. 9. Hffon. Wed/dven'g. Nov. 0. ; Obapin, Thursday all day. Nor. It. Peak, Friday morning, Nov. II. S^edmao, Tu^&ymoru, v; i?< l^eeavTBc^Tliax^day'ftn day, Not. 1C Summit, Friday mora. Nov.. 18 Gilbert, Friday even. Nor. 18. Edmund, Monday mora.' Nor. 21, k Gaston, Monday even. Nov. 31. t| | ReederX Tuesday mora Nor. 02. J X Jake Mack'?, Tuesday even. Nov. 28 i Swansea, Wed. Tburs. Nov..83, 34. Pelioo, Friday all day, N^ ?> . Croat's Storej Wea. even. Nov; sb. Addy'e Store, Thurs. mors. Dec. <1. G. F. Xefeler's Sfee, even.* Dec. 1. _ Brook land, Saturdays!! day. ifec. 3 j jy The Hours tor closing the tax hooks " will positively hs at llo.'olock for $he imorning and 4 o'clock for the afternoon for these appointments. The balance of the time . at. Lexing ton Court House until December. 31st, . 101b, after which time' the following penalties will be. added by the County ' Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer i . On January1011, Fper Ant. * penalty will hh - added* to, tbo*k who On February C 1011, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who v have not paid, making 2 per cent, for Feb. An additional 5 per' cent, will be added on Mar. 1st, making T per cent, penalty k> be paid by those who ^ have not paid by March 1st, 1011. 1 i 'to 1 IWMI M*. (C Ifill I Wm Vmu mmmrw ? w| vi ? I LEY I'. I . For State Purposes .. svtfMnia f , For,Ordinary Ooaaijr Purposes ... reMitte > x ForConatitmi^n?ai Sehool Tax... . 8 Mills Special County *5llfc;: For Roads l&Mtlls a Total H'< Mfttg % Special School Levy IMs. No. 15 ft Mills Special School l*ry Dig. No. V* 4 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. ? S Mills Special School l>evy Die. No. 34 ? Mills Special School Kevy Dis. No. 87 2 Mills Special School Levy Di.s No. 42 3 Mills 'Special School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mills 8peeial School Levy Dis. No. 86 5 Mills SpeciAl School ]>ry Dis. Ncr.*t 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. V* 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. s? 2 Mills Special 8chool Levy Dis. No. 7S 2 Mills Special School Levy Lis. No. sft 2 M il is Special School Levy Dis No. 71 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. *0. ik 2 Mills "* Special School Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills Special School Levy Lis. No. 63 2 Mills Special Se* ?><>1 Levy Dj . No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 7 2 Mills Specal School Levy Dis No 48 2 Mills I Special School Levy Dis. No. no 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. M 2 Mills Special School Lev y Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Poll Tax *1.00 BAILliOAD LEVY. Saluda TowDship... ffii Mil's Broad KivcrTowcship Mills > Commutation road tax for 1911, two dollars, is received at the same time as other State and county taxes. Parties owning property in more than one township must so state to the Treasurer, and when writing for information concerning taxes alwav? give township or school district, and name in full not initials, t K Ij. Wingnr.l, Treasurer Lex.ngton County. f. ? Phone the Brookland Phaririaey : when in need of medicine, Piione ; No, 2281, Open till midnight, . . | Rev. L. T. Carrol!,' of Columbia, t will preach at the Baptist church, at : Gilbert, at 11 a. m. next Sunday. I You are cordially invited to attend. A full line of the Dr, Kings and ' Penco medicines at the Brooklaud Pharmacy, Open from 7 a, m, till , midnight, I Mr. John E. Dreher. of St. Mathews who has been at the home of his ' mother, in the Fork, for several weeks ! recuperating from a sn. ll of fever, j called in to see us today and renewed j for his paper John's many friends will ! be glad to learn of his recovery. When in New Brookland stop at the j j Brooi&iid Pharmacy, A nice line of ; * i medicines, cigars and the very best i : soda water and ice cream, i - i I Glaziery Notice. After November 1st I will ran my j . gin oni\ on Tuesdays and Fridays of j each week, j 52 B, L, DREHER, j . i i 1 1 j * From&aeat Visitors, i < Mr. W. F. Lamar honored our Conn- j 1 ty Fair with his presence on Wednes- i ?' day. He came over in his handsome ! I new Lozier touring car and brought ! with him Mr. W. L. Davis, the popu- j , lar harness man of Columbia, whom ; all of Lexington county know, and Mr. i T. TI. Mt-ighan, the very efficient cash- j ier of the old reliable Carolina Xat'l. i Bar.k, and Mr. T. A. Heise, all of j ' whom are regular attendants of the i i Fair. | < ? . : ] Deatft cl Pops P. Mayes, j Pope P, Hayes, a native of this i ' county and a sou of the late Bolh'verl, : 1 Hayes, dipd in a Columbia hospital, on , i Monday night, after an illuessextend- j ing over a period of two years, His remains were brought, to Lexington ; and interred iu the George burying , ground on yesterday, with funeral , services conducted by the Rev, T, S, ' Brown, The deceased was a man of generous impulses and numbered his 1 friends by the score, He is survived by his mother, three brothers and four sisters, For Sale. At the old homestead of Reuben J. Price, deceased, on November 17,1910, the heirs will sell to the highest bidder, 12 acres of land. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Cash or Terms. WADE A. PRICE. AUTUMN PHANTASY. THERE'S a tingle in the zephyrs And a tonic in the air. There's a touch of autumn gladness In the teeming- thoroughfare, for we've seen the last .of dust. Let us hope and pray and trust. And the rheums and na^al fevers are a :. thing ot past disgust. So ire breathe the Messed breezes As. they sweep across the plain. And we banish mild diseases That to dost ftane appertain; So we riot , On the Quiet ! ! .. . ' <C < With a. far frqm summer diet.' v * And we .lojre the gentta roister Vi'}. Which th? glad reewriMng oyster ' , Opens op,. % *\ And .we sup? ,.*.,. ... I : <) Not ,.the. thia and .cdoning jsricfcs >>vs 1 Which the cavtiotis streamer ghflcee > * J Ftrr our drink. .. e' j But the rich gad fragrant joys Which the epicure enjoy* And sobriety decoys .. ' < ?? the brink. < Asd .haB to the. lure ot autumn, ! . The ipassan. o&plenty and jest, f Wfteu da$wjpeii?chdbr'.; 1 Are ^ in the. i#diy t DtAnaii ot 'fYhe' mwrvekuistuatst! . * . - - 1 (to jog Stems. ::jNseKeir Hat Tree? And you're a centenarian? By George! Aside from f a few crack* ai y<rar face, yen hold { your aspe mfjrttfy we$t! WhatVtfte SeeWtr ;' ";" 1 ;* * *m The Gtamifatb?r d Ok*k (j^ieuejy)? ; \ ! keep regular hmif* and always find M nomethtng for ray Itand* to <to'-Po<<fc. *;*?' Not 1n?3o*Jv?. v. ?o?o# Spacer? Bofcby. ted we ' (handing htm akepfmee) how maar fei- ' !?v^r? hat* been to *ee JiMhei thi* ; * wsett.',- . J ; .; ;? BoWuy (*?ed ?.!>* ;.'* sec?four. & "That doesn't indnde me, does MY' * "Kg. 1 heard si* say ym. don't,.; cow."?Befw.:-. ... ^.- /: :j FOOD FOR fl YEAR ' MpH . .. 300K* ti MOc.... .240^*. 0 Batter ? IK*, Fjtff * / *oy? Vegstahtes ,* ^ This represents a f?i ra* e _ # . . - > uon for a man for a v ear ? (i But some people eat arid p eat and grow thinner. This f means a defective digestion 'n and unsuitable food. A large (< size bottle of ? k Scott's Emulsion:: equals in nourishing properties ten pounds of meat Your physician can tell you how it does It. < ?! fOR SALE B7 ALL }>F.nGGISTS U Send J0<\. r.amo r\ paper and this a/1, for onr ;j ber.ntifcil SaTjr.es Book and Child's Sketch-Hook. Each bank contain* a Good Lu- k Penny. SCOTT S BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.. Xcw York .. i i t < 30 WSER'SSUNO AY -lis Hunt For Clothes to Wear to I Church. MRS. BOWSER FIMDS THEM. They Were In Their Usual Place, but j Bowser Hr.d to Make Trouble?His j Cussedr.ess Prompts Him to Stay at : Home?Tvfiakes filings Lively. I By M. QUAD. Copyright, lbl?J, by Associated Literary I l'ress.J | ON weekday niorrings Mrs. Row- i set* doesn't have to wake .Mr. j Rowser from his morning nap ; over three limes to trot him : mi of bed. but on Sunday mornings i it's different. She lias to begin al *? j /clock to get liiiii roused out three j hours later. He gets into such of his ! . lotlies as he can handily f.nd to come ] town to breakfast, and lie is about (o ; tltid fault with the coffee, the rolls am' | ill else when he suddenly thinks ol a j better thing and observes: "Mrs. Rowser, 1 shall go to church j iliis Morning.*' I *- i Mrs. Rowser turns pale. The bolt j strikes home. She knows what his i I .letting ready for church entails. She | bas been through the program. She *? n ?/\i .1t? Im^v/AX'Ai* o nil ?i t link i II* J uuu iti iii v? ?nd of ion minutes Mr. liowser guesses lie won't jro. al l or ali. 1 Mrs. Dowser fetches a sigh of relief j ind says she has a headache and will | remain at home wiih him. The words | liare hardly boon spoken when lie J says: j "Wo will jro to sarvicos. of course. j 1 don't propose to allow our noahhors ' to class us anions the heathen. It's j in example wo should show to the ; world, oven if wo are not professing | Christians. I'll start about getting j WINKS BX8 SUIT IS IN THE ABO BARp, ' ?ea<ly tfght away. \ know f fcbalf feel ! !>etter *II'the week for going ft? Hinrch j tbls roornjuj?" . j Mrs. Bowser shakes her head '? a '" loobtfol way atkI wishes ft were Mob lay morning. She lores to hear a : food sermwn, boi does tal love the j iGrae pretijiMoarie*. TMy are about \ a>\ begtn.': "Sir. BovVf&r* has gbrre "dp- f rtjifrs to itr*wC< &&'vie end of fire j ninntes he is beard calling: "*Oh, Mrs. Bowser.*' [ ??mr * f "Rove J g?it a obi age of fehirt* "m j :b1? twins* or hare >hey been soM to he r?g bojrerV" , , ,! V . I ,sTte*v ?fv }n the aeeowit rawer of \ routdrestfer awf have new fieeri kept ' elke. Are yon looking in * ^w?wn?V . ; t FirreU Hi$ Sbirta. Mr. Htrvtsrr lioobt* Ik?f svaieniert. j 3* !oofcetf into fire drawer before fee ; rottered ami bot a blamed :nfeht was , trrrre. Re toofcs again awf finite rive. ! ititov trtek cm Mrs. Bowser's part. He ? i oedifiiwl for rive or tomotfte ami ; hfio ft te |Hne to xfeowt ageir>. ami fee ; troots: ^ I glggSu'?':W^"':S%?w" Vdtfnid/ttl j. w?3'kt& ^^i^.ij^cbis J|V?;?v-frkfre?-?; R;. o. ptease inform me!" ^WeR. what is ft now :" "is my Knbiiaj* suit in the ash barrel ; r did ,voo give H to a tramp': f've I retail the whole boose over, am! it- is j *i( to be fV*ur?d. Rt thumper, bo, I i ctn'f -winder that kct miiiiv fwvharr<7s ' tthtttm ertld murdep'" "Your ?mt ?s hsnjjmtf up in your ; lOMtft, Of COKJ'SP." We c*}*rtfc the closet door and is Own- ; erstruefc Jo befeofd {be lojitr )osl = ? the books. How did if. jyer tfoeveV low lortjr has it I teen there? There's omerh'mj; UJK*#mny altout the thin;;. !e yank* the garments down ?nri inps them an the hod and is then : eady lo enN downstairs: "Mrs. Bowser, wil! .von ask the tr1r? > please look in the eoa! bin and hunt u? out a collar? If you are aoiDi: to eep >rn down there after Ibis say so nd save rne fhe trouble. I'm n??t a articular man. but"? Your eoliars arc iri the firsl drawer f your dresser. It's ourious how blind a rue men are!" .u r>. %; win ii??t iw . hutch!" "Wry well." Tlio <" (?!i;irs arc there. of course, hey have heen kept in the same drawr f?>r the last seven years, hut Mr. lowser has always looked for them rst. under the hed or in the eJoset. He sns up ten lou^' tuinuTes with collar rd lie and then Hunks it time to stir p Mrs. liowser with: "Ill-lie. down there! Tf yon are pmv. Mrs. Hows or. will rem kindly '.descend to step this war? Tf so, vou will put me under everlasting * . . - 1 obligations." ' Well, what is it''"' she asks after i toiling upstairs. Socks Also In Piace* "Socks. .Mrs. Bowser ? socks." lie | whispers with a wave of his hand, j I "I've been buying socks all my life. \ I've bought over a billion pairs. I ' bought throe carloads only last week, j and it seems as if 1 ought to have at j ln-icf rm<? fiir 'imiinil Imrn T^ilt I 1 I I j haven't. I've oven been up on tin? j v?h;f to hunt. Perhaps von will kind- j i.V- I , "See hero, she interrupts as sue 1 walks over |o the dresser and pulls j out the bottom <1 rawer. "What do i you cn 11 those? Your socks have been j kepi in this same place ever since we j lived, in this house. Why didn't you look in here?" "Mrs. Itov.ser. wo wili not rro to | church! We will not stir a foot to j I | "I am srlad of it." "That is. we will :p> in spite of all j your tricks. 1 see your fine Italian i hand in all these, little tricks, but we j shall p> U> church just the same." "Wliero did you act that necktie:" "What's the matter with it?" ' Ti'v! "\' v-.'e?'- ol.l I f'ti:er into too storeroom. Hero are Ilie good ones. And now I suppose you have looked into the furnace mid out into the alloy for your cuffs?" "Kxactly. Mrs. Bowser. I've hunted for two long hours, out I haven't boon j nolo to llnd what yo.it gave the cook to i kindle the lire with." "Bight 1 i!<?rc? under your nose in i your <u#rf box?ten or twelve pairs." "I think 1 son the drift of this j 4!iinyr." said Mr. Bowser as ho shook j all the cull's out of tlio box. "You and I I will have a Ionic talk after returning | ! from church. You may go down if | you wish." I Mrs. Bowser disappeared, and ho ' i suddenly thought of his cuff buttons. ! i To his groat surprise they wore bo- j I fore his eyes instead of being under i I the bod. To his further amazement: J i he donned his eont and vest without j j the bedstead falling down or the lava- I lory exploding, but ho soon recovered j i from the shook and walked out into 1 i the hall and shouted: I "If there is a living soul downstairs j | lot; them answer mo!" [ Mrs. Bowser oatne upstairs to ask i , what was the trouble, r-?\av j More Trouble Untangled, j "Might 1 presume to ask what your i object was in sewing tip my coat and ] vest? See how they hunch!" She advanced, gave the garments a j few pulls and jerks, and the hunches j disappea red. "And these trousers," he said?"they are forty rods too long." "That's I >e cause your suspenders are "dangling around your knees instead of j "being over your sbonldcrs." "But this infernal collar is sawiug my ears off. When I bear of a hnshniw? elmnnmir itr bis wife with the 4TuH yonr shirt driwn arid ywtr collar "will be alK Fight. Yon are all bunches.*' ."Mrs. Bowser. I am going to look ior a handkerchief. but of course it win be labor lost. Tbe eriok is donht- ' Jess using them for dtehetoths.'* &he f?uil kl oof one of tlie small drawers of fhe dressed, and the l?:vnrt fcer&hieffy were there. Them she lunied and WlkerT.^wnrtwirsi. j&alf a n ' r^uv ^ater' ^^^wser fe>bVr^^d>'r He bed pnt on be'worked ardbW"ibe fwnse. \lfexwa^'-l greasy. paint spotted and ragged. As Mm Bowser footed at him for an er-' planafvon he said: e-~So. ma'am, 1 am no hypocrite. If a hypocrite ivekmging to this household wants to go to church and pretend to he interested in religious matters she can go, but as for me ) will not dissemble. This is the worst run house in Amerft a, and 1 have to put rip with . more than any other husband i?> America, but I will not phiy the hypocrite. Tori can got to church. but 1 will stay at home and rtp and roar and enss around, arid if 1 get drunk and murder somebody i know that a jury of my peers will ??y: " 'Poor man. Ire- was driven- to it and mTKc be heW blameless!' ** .. ? :--r? * * - : ; Tra?ning' Her. Wvv^tf&vt.'awiant.eu^^ word . of ftngiteh." 'However do y?>o get. a?owgV ' Sp,vmf?Py. By n^t weeb VeexiH*.'! rh^f! he to tell oaWers we're nof at Trowe ami took the j.?rr.,f?)>etn??t Free F'r?w. Di^tv't Feeze Hrm. ' i The T.onRfcKmtlnils KW*for?}Co: I'd paihf-r vf?tf>\f??r Hm rtevf} fban for you! The C.FfrHjiIng I'&'iHlidate?Just so. my dear sir, ?>?? may i ^onnt wpon jour ?!.? >n the vent of your eandWIafe not emuing up >0 the i>o)r.'- ?U#-f?-b. 4 Sympathizing With the Landlady. "Anil what vvonlil von ?.'iv if von h:nl a boarder t >u?t wouldn't eat no eanncd stuff :?( all?" "I'<i say I?e was nnranny."? Houston lVst. - . j i Buy your me jjf'pos. eignr*. smoking tobacco, canaii s and s?wia water ? from the Bro ?kiar;d Pharmacy. open from 7 till mi hv.: h t. ?. j sdrrjoc; uopcror{?moa o.ne-st! i j 'tifxldruf ][ta\ ifuHjjO^ '[ico ijjuaoi j -.i!111 oqi ifuivmn .jiioou snopiiuuofiiis j >)(] l.TiOp.. ''.{j[nTjo;?:p jo;<j,'in ;u;? : poipku 4.'muit pjo won oiijo.'i 'jj/j.. 131?:J]? ! .\|jr.js?an-"?n?ui,i ii^?i pi::? a?; v. oj jojiisj a.iotic 11r: pps 1 li'OV. .\f.?\l")K"d [ ?orJi) tr.'/jcp i: .M.hi U MU ]., Cu;ujr.j_ r -" ; ** *" * v.**'.* "/*" "r"' *"* " Is ike Lamp of Real. because it gives the best li; lamps. The Rayo gives a wl mellow, diffused light?eas^ eye because it cannot flick can use your eyes as long as under the Rayo light withoi The Rayo Lamp is low-pi even though you pay $5, $10 < other lamps, you may get more aecorauu:-is out you luuhui gc light tha:?. the low-priced Rayo stror,g, d'irabfe shade-hoider shade op hrm and true. Thi new bur ner adds strength and at One* a Rayo User, Alwayj Dealers Everywhere. If not at v I circular to ike nearest JfrW Standard Oil * (Incorporated Tommy Tucker's Commentary. ! r i - W-l I J % j / Y r \ \/V;/Jl h\ I Sunday School Teacher?The verso I roads. "A horse is a vain thing for ' safety." "What docs that mean, Toiu: my: Tommy Tucker? It means thai a i horse ain't in it when it comes to keeping up with a racing motoivar. I _ Too Good For This World. I Gerald?I know that I am not worthy | of you. J Gernldine?I know it. too. but the i last man I married was. and he didn't t give me a single thing to get up an | argument about?New York Times. ? .. i Quit* So. [ "I haven't much to offer you," began ! the kind iady. "No apologies, mum," interposed the l eourteous wayfarer. "Any kind of eat; ing is a genuine luxury these days."? 1 T^iisr?lb> Goorier-JournaJ. I \ I | BIG STO f ' . _ Dry Goods, Sho Hardware, jus ... Fall and W3 cordially invite 01 to make an - inspecti Wr : ; - before buying Millinery!! iwk stock or mi largest, best host tfp-to-patb wkca5 please yidious woman m ake tek huge i < qj, ?most econom; "*~bgorrimilliykr wl 17ee in showing R. w. FRI chapinv .'i * r 1 -1,1 , > THF (rr Can be equally at this, the So and best : .FIHVITIK Any article yc (the itirniture found here at t.' VANMETR UNDERTAKERS S Beauty (? gilt of all lite, sou, / on the ( K er. Ycu (-v. you wish / \ lit strain, f \ iced, a::d mi\ expensive \y :t a better 5 ^riG* ' Company ,, * ^v>3 vy*'**&*& | Sure Enough. { He?This paper says that the sight j' of rats Is ii??t at a!! g<?oil. ; She?Why is it. then, that they al-' | vrays happen to pick out a woman ; when they want to frighten somebody? ; ? Yotikors Statesman. i <, lis Species. i "No need 1o iell me you come of good 1 Mood. I can read your family tree in pyour hand.*' "Then it must be a palm tree."?Baltimore American. The Wrong Word. She (sweeily. as they sip their tea to-! gel hen? Isn't this delicious? lie (absentmindedlyl?Yes; I love to' fake tea with a little lemon.?Columbia! Tester. i ^ A Drink Peril. "Where are you going with the goat, ! little boy?" ' "Down to the lake. Come along if you wanter see some fun. This here goat has jest eaten a orate of sponges, an' I'm goin' down to let him drink."? Answers. | *.Mtit? On the Move. 1 Friend?1 saw you sleeping in ail ail! tomobile while it was moving today.1 Did y>u sleep well? ! Chauffeur?Yes; I slept like a top. 1 Friend?How was that? ; Chauffeur?Spinning.?Chicago New?. r ...... i ck new! es, Men's Hats, it arrived for , Winter. in friends and patrons - : on of these goods . i g elsewhere j !: ... .......... ,...... , , Millinery 11 s j % 1 t?t rwt?nv -Ma Ttrr ! ; rv -r ic a wm kj i . 8KLBCTED AND \ IN THIS SECTION. i THE MOSt FAS- { j 15 STYLES AND ' ! N REACH OF THE I ICAL BUYERS j \ LI?TAJ?E PLEASYOU* THROUGH. 3 ________________ CK & CO. | *. # i 'SfOUpai CAI%OUSA. ! / 1 r ' HIM I fMTlfit I HULL t/UI 1 illlli FINE HONE well served uth's largest * m require in I line can be | he right price | C*C 8 E S . jm*I I 9 Main St. I ib'a, S. C. * 1 t*lywvruf. tTyc* ?.tr.