Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 18, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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men on a ship-of-war were brought up i
before their superior officer for fighting.
Both were pretty badly battered.
The executive officer turned to the
first man and said: "Well, my ti}?tn,
give me your aide of this light." ?
"I'm a berth-deck cook by ratip', i
) fir," answered the man. "Bill Trigger
fv, here, sir, is the captain of the fo'castle,
sir, and him and me Is messmates, sir,
and we go into cahoots for to make h |
f' pie, sir, when we gets to sea. I bein' I
a cook, sir, agrees to make the pastry,
sir, and do the cookin', while BUI
agrees to get the can of peaches offen
the bumboat afore we leaves port, sir.
Well, sir he done it and I done it, and
comes mess gear, I calls Bill to come .
and get his share o* the pie. Well, you j
see, sir, we be heeled considerable to ,
the breeze, sir, and I has -some trouble j
kecpin* the p^ns in the galley stove,
sir; but I makes the pie, sir, and calls
Bill like I said, sir. Bill 'e comes, sir,
and I takes my knife and cuts the pie
fair down the 'midship line, sir. Well
then, sir, I sits down on my mess
chest, sir, for to eat my pie, when Bill
comes and hits me on the head, sir, j
and knocks my pie into the waterways,
sir."
"Now, Trigger, what have you to
say to this?" asked the officer.
Said Trigger: "Yes, sir, it's just like
Jonesy said, sir; 'im and me gdes into
partners, sir, to make a pie when we
? gets clear o* the land, sir, and our
fre9h grub is gone, sir. 'E beln* a
cook, sir, agrees to make the casin',
sir, and do the cookin", while I takes
on to furnish the can. o' peaches, it(l
beln' a peach pie sir.i Well, sir, 'e
makes the pie, sir, and oalls me dowp
at mess gear to get my 'alf and 'e
takes a'krtirfe tiTid cuts "er falt^fore and
aft in two as rierir las may be: tho ship
bein' 'eeled oVer some, sir, just like 'e
said, sir; and'd goes and sits down on
'is mess chest, sir, to eat 'is piece o'
pie, but blast 'is bioemln' eyes, sir, 'e
gives me the weather side 'o the pie
and 'e gets all the peaches, sir, .'er
ballast 'avin. shifted on the galley
stove, sir. ' So I 'ad to 'it him, sir."
The Profesior's Request.?A professor
noted among his students for h's
caustic wit had in one of his classes
one year a young man who was both
ignorant and conceited. One morning
be made a specially self-satisfied display
of both these characteristics, and
the professor said he would like to see
him at the end of the hour.
When he came up 'after the lecture, |
the professor asked: "You arc Mr.
Junklns?"
"Yes, sir."
"Have you a visiting card?"
"I?I?yes, yes," stammered the j
nuzzled student.
"Then, Mr. Junkins," the professor .
said dryly, * write down on your visiting
card all that you know, and bring
it to me to-morrow."
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Try It.?"Oh, dad. Mrs. Smith says^
you're the handsomest man on this
street," said young-lady daughter. ,
"What? What's that you say?"
"Mrs. Smith says you're tho handsomest
man on this street," she re- j
peated.
"Huui-m! She did, did she!"
After a moment's silence, yovhg- J
lady daughter was heard to rfly under I
her breath: "I believe it's true!"
"What's that? What's true?" a.-ked
the father expectantly. <
'That a man always says 'What?' j
when you give him a compliment, so ,
ho oan heat; ,it a,ll over again!"
He Asked to Know.?"I want a !
shave," said the determined-looking I
man as he climbed into the barber's |
chair. "I don't want a hair cut nor '
a sampoo. Neither do I want any bay |
rum, witch hazel, hair tonic, hot tow- j
els or face Passage. I don't want the i
manicure lady to hold my hand nor i
bootblack to fondle my feet. I just I
want a plain shaA*e with no trimming. 1
Do you understand that?"
"Yes,- sir," sold the barber. "Will
you have some lather on your face,
sir?"
Handling Hie Quests.?The bellboy I
of the Welcome hotel has invented an
' ingenious system of calling sleepy j
guests. The other night a man left
instructions that he wished to be call- !
ed early'. Next morning he was dis" i
turbed by a loud tattoo upon the door, j
"Well?" he demanded, sharply. "I've |
got a message for you, sir." Yawning j
until he strained his face, the guest I
jumped out of bed and unlocked the j
? door. The bellboy handed hint an
envelope and then went away quickly, j
The guest opened the envelope and j
took, out a slip of paper bearing the
words: "It's time to get up."
Getting Hit Trousseau Ready.?
The squire of the neighborhood was !
just leaving after a call on Mrs. Maguire.
"And your son, Mrs. Maguire?"
said he as he reached for his hat. "I
hope he 1s well. Husy, I suppose, getting
ready for his wedding to-night?"
"Well, it isn't hiin that is busy; it's I
nie. squire," answered the beaming
mother. "He's upstairs in bed while
I'm washing out his trousseau."
As They Had Seen It.?The mother
entered the nursery and with surprise
said: "Why, children, why do
you sit about looking so solemn and
unhappy? Why not a game of st>me J
-sort ?"
"We are playing," answered the little
daughter. "We're playing we're
grown-up ladies making a call."
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When He Knows It.?"A man," once
remarked Sir Herbert Heerbohm Tree,
the famous 'English actor, "newer
knows what a fool he is until he hears
himself imitated hi" une.V
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.Judicial Politics.?The daily papers
all carried the Cooper candidacy for
the supreme Court propaganda last
week, in which the usual ' urgency"
candidates receive "from throughout
nnTiTrn in i mi i iiTmTim miii m 11 n 111 in 111 n m
| Vision and It!
i
Sight is the moct precious of the s<
?
Y Sight is sufficiently appreciated,
underestimated.
$ The Eye-Sight Conservation Coti
Y for the sole purpose of conducting i
X cational in character to'arouse pul
X eye hygiene and eye-eare.- Tpe Coi
? the eves of school children should
Jr offices and industrial workers in i
Y formed of the importance of Eye-c
3? aids to visfofr (glasses) when nebde
Y Charlotte is now a great Venter oi
'Y of defective eyes and the specialis
.5 doing as good work as is done in I
*4 where else.
? Personally wc are quite?ce?'tain t
X "Testing Eyes for Visual Defects," '
$ best anywhere obtainable.
I We invite those who desire to pi
J
X SOUTHERLAND-W
X 5-7 W. FIFTH ST.
^ . (Every Saturday is Speoia:
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<\I H VhotshotI
J?TH KB ^ battery =
H ^ rOW ?MrTUM K.NTTKW
Columbia Dry Batteries
work better and last
longer YOt
?for bells and buntn
?for thermostats .1
?foe gas engines | j
~ ?for dry battery lighting
in closet, cellar, garret,
barn, etc. 0TART
?for Ignition on the Ford
while starting. Put an end IT13tt(
to cold weather "balks" , 1 .
a Columl
' tery No.
The world's most famous dry Superior
battery, a serf where group of narV Cells
individual (till it needed. . . , r
Fahnestock Spring Clip Bind- Ideal lOtT
ing Posti at no extra charge For bells
one Colu
I Col
Dry]
DO YOU WANT TO
SMILE when you step on your Self-1
Starter these cold mornings?
We can tell you how it can be done. ]
Let us put you in a
% WESTINGHOUSE
BATTERY, and watch your smile. We
mean it "She's a peach," und with the
Eighteen Months Guarantee and every
one backed up by the Westinghouse j
people, who are well ab.e to stand back
of what they say.
And don't forget that OIL for yourj
motor and tractor?
GREEN FLAG OIL
Fills the' bill exactly. And remember,
that GUIrepair
department
Is fully prepared and competent to Repair
your Motor, Battery. Generator,
Starter or in fact anything that' you
might want repaired about your car. j
Plexico's CASH Garage
Sharon, S. C.
J. Clyde Plexico A. B. Plexieo1
mm mm mm mm mm m
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TO DRESS WELL is
the world that you think
I less you think well of vol
the other fellow will do it
YES, DRESS WELL,
you to dress beyond your
for the sake of wearing g<
m well as you can within you
indication of your good se
i We specialize in Good
Bovs??Clothes that are jjj
manship and tit, and dow
prices?prices that you cj
dress within your meansSuit
or Overcoat you are
I your hoy?we can please \
RAINCOA
Most any time from now
need for a good Raincoat.
to have it when it starts t(
av /i /vaa/1 linno nf i?.
?> L" XlCl\L" JjUUU HJllTiJ l/i 111
women?good in (anility ?
Let us show yon Cloth
I sh0ES J- Id- S 7
the state" was related. The last 1><*Agraph
in the propaganda publieity cftltains
the "nigger in the woodpile," and
is as follows: "In the event of the governor's
election, Lieut.'Governor Hariiiii
111 ii 111 n 11111111 ii imi Ji 111 nin iniTinM i ii
5 Importance |
snscs, but it is shamefully abused. A
but the Importance of Eye-care Is Y
'ncil of America has been formed t
a national campaign entirely edu- X
blic interest in the importance of .J,
unci 1 lays stress on the facts tnat j
be cared for, clerks in stores and
mills and factories should be in-ate
and of the benefits of proper ?
f activity in caring- for all manner -x
ts engaged in the work here are X
^e-.v York, London, Paris or any- ??
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hat in our line of Eye Work, via.,
we are giving service equal to the
ractice "Eye-Care" to consult us. 5.
AKEFIELD CO. |
CHARLOTTE, N. C. ?
I School Children's Day), ?
iniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHUiiiinmmiiimiinimn*
quick start?
your Ford car quick, no
?r how cold the weather, on
3ia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat1461.
On** package, 6 volts,
to a wired-up group of ordi.
Works better, lasts'longer.
stationary gas engines, too.
and buzzers,-you need but
mbia "Bell Ringer." Little
-big power.
electricians, auto accessory shops
s, hardware and general {.tores. ,
Columbia is on the label.
iimbia
Batteries
? they lest longer
Millinery
Is Always a Special With Us
LADIES ARE INVITED TO COME IN
AND INSPECT OUR LINE OF 1
MILLINERY FOR LADIES AND
MISSES?
We have THK Hat that we believe will j
suit VOL* and the Price is RIGHT.
It will pay you to look elsewhere
and then come to
PLYLER'S for your Dry
Goods.
S. W. PLYLER
THE TRADE STREET MERCHANT
ROCK HILL, S. C.
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Bi HiH m
lothing |
?ood business. It shows ij|
well of youi'self and 1111irself
you needn't tliink I
for you? m
No, we do not mean for ^
means, to dress well just M
ood clothes, but dress as
irmeans?that will bean ;
use
Clothes for Men and for ;?<
imb up in quality, work- E&
n to reasonable and fair jj|
in afford to pay and yet ^
-Come and see us for the
needing for yourself or ||
T TIME I
011 you arc likely to find L
Better buy it now so as p
> raining and you need it. fe
lineoats for men and for g*
md rightly priced.' ?
ing and Baincoats. I
ROUP , SH0I2S |j
I HI !
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61' Charleston, would micce'od him
as govehi'or of the state." In other
words. Governor Cooper is to hand
the office of governor of South CaroAUCTION
SALES.
CLERK'S SALE
The State of South Carolina?County
of York.
In the Court of Common Pleat.
Bessie B. Bomar, Plaintiff,
against
Mary J. Martin and J. B. Martin, Defendants.
DECREE OF SALE
T)Y virtue of a Decree of Hon. Havne
" F. Rice, Presiding Judge of the
Sixth Circuit, I will offer for sale, in
front ^>f York Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER,
at the usual hour of sale, the following
tract of land, to wit:
'.All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situated in the Town of
Smyrna, Soqth Carolina. County of
York, on Castle Street, and running N.
70 E. 148 feet to a stake; thence S. 20
E. One hundred and forty-seven (147)
feet to a stake; thence S. 70 W. One
Hundred and Forty-eight (148) feet to
a stake; thence N. 20 W. One Hundred
and Forty-sveen feet to the beginning
corner and containing
TWENTY ONE THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED FIFTY SIX (21,756)
SQUARE FEET,
more or less, and being the same
property conveyed to me (Mary J.
Martin) by J. S. Wilkerson by deed
dated August 26, 1920."
Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance
on a credit of twelve months,
with interest from day of sale, the deferred
portion of bid to be secured by
bond and mortgage of purchaser on
above described tract of land. Purchaser
to pay for papers and recording
fees. Purchaser to comply with his
bid in one hour or the premises will be
re-sold at the risk of purchaser.
T. E. MoMACKIN,
C. C. C., Pis., York County.
92 f. 3t.
CLERK'S SALE
The State of South Carolina?County
of York.
In the Court of Commori Pleas.
L. D. Varner, Plaintiff,
. against
It. F. E'.am, Defendant.
made In the above entitled action, I
will expose to public sale before the
Court House door at York, South Carolina,
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, 1921
during the legal hours of sale, the following
described property:
"All that certain tract of land in the
County of York, in the State of South
Carolina, containing
TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY AND
62-100 (270.62) ACRES,
more or less, known as Lots 1 to 7, inclusive,
of the L. D. Varner tract of
land, in the said County and State, and
more particularly described on a plat
made by James McLamon, August 7th,
1920, and which said plat is on file in
this office, subject to inspection, and
said lands are bounded by the lands of
Jno. A. Latta, Southern Railway Company,
the old Pinckney road and
others, the exact courses of which are
more particularly set forth and described
with the divisions thereon, on
the plat hereinbefore referred to.
"There is located on said premises
one eight room dwelling, equipped with
Dt-lco lighting-system; one new Ave
room dwelling; two barns; six tenant
houses; one well with large tank; one
Ash pond."
Terms of Sale: One-third cash with
remainder in three equal annual installments
one, two and three years
from date of sale, with interest on the
credit portion 'at the rate of seven per
cent, per annum, payable annually
from date of sale until- paid. The purchaser
or purchasers will have leave
to pay their entire bid in cash, and are
to pay for all papers and Revenue
stamps. The credit portion to be secured
by Bond of the purchaser, and a
mortgage of the premises so sold,
which said Bond and mortgage shall
contain provision that in the event default
be mafle in the payment of any
installment ^of principal or Interest as
they severally become due, then the
entire debt with interest thereon shall
immediatelv become due and payable
and collectible, and there shall be the
further provision contained in said
Bond and Mortgage that in the event
of co'lection by suit or foreclosure,
the makers will pay reasonable Attorney's
fees for said collection.
The said lands and premises may be
sold as a whole or divided into lots
and sold separately, announcement of
whichjwill be made at the time of sale.
(MEAL) T. E. McMACKIN,
C. C. C. Pis., York County.
November 17th, 1921.
CLERK'S SALE
The State of South Carolina?County
of York.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
The Federal Land Bank of Columbia,
Plaintiff,
against /
J. R. Mickle, The Peoples National
Farm Loan Association, C. B. Ratchford
and Plantei3 Bank of Sharon,
S. C., Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT to a decree of His Honor
H. F. Rice dated November 9th
1921 and an amended decree dated
November 14th, L921, in the above entitled
action, I will expose to public
sale at auction to the highest bidder
before the Court House Door at York,
S. C., at 11 o'clock or as soon thereafter
as possible, on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1921
the following described real estate, to
wit:
, "All that certain tract or plantation
of land lying, being and situated in
York County, State of South Carolina,
in Bullock's Creek Township, on the
waters of BuBock's Creek about fifteen
miles in a southwesterly direction
from the town of York, on the Pinckney
and Love's Ford Road containing
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTYJTIVB
ACRES
more or less, and being particularly
described in a plat thereof made by W.
N. Elder dated Feb. 20th, 1921, which
said plat is recorded in office of R. M.
C. for York County, Book 32 at page
502, said tract being bounded by lands
of A. E. Feemster on the North, C. I>.
Ratchford and W. L. Cranford on the
East, R. D. Cranford_ on the South, R.
F. Bankhead and C. H. Feemster on
the West, and being the same tract of
land conveyed to C. B. Ratchford by
deed of Mrs. Berta Smith McAliley
dated June ? 1919, recorded in Book
?, page ?, and by the said C. B.
Ratchford conveyed to J. R. Mickle
Jan. 13th, 1920.""
Terms (if ?:ilc- One-third cash, ba'
ance in one and two years, to be secured
by a bond and mortgage by the
purchaser on the premises to the undersigned
as Clerk of Court, purchaser
to pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. All crops growing, standing
on or unharvested on the said premises
are reserved from sale. If terms of
sale are not complied with, property- to
be resold at purchaser's risk.
(SEAL)' T. E. MeMACKIX.
C. C. C?. Pis., York County.
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' Jlna tp Mf. Harvey in exchange for the
votes of Mr. Harvey's friends in the
supreme court contest. It's all figured
out nicely.?Bamberg Herald.
BEACH-IHRIE
ESTABLISHED 1887
Old Reliable Jewelers
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Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
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Diamonds
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mounted in gold or platinum
Neat
Engraving
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Beach-Ihrie
Ipwplrv Co.
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EOCK HILL, S. C.
w e furnish
OUTFITS FOR MEN WHO WANT
THE NEWEST, THE NOBBIEST
AND THE BEST.
COLD WEATHER
Is coming and you'd better be looking
after that OVERCOAT.
?
We Have a Big Line of the Neweet
Patterns on Display at Prices That
Would Surprise You.
I
LET US SHOW YOU.
PARKER-SMOAK
CLOTHING CO.,;
S. R. SMOAK, Manager
Rock Hill, S. C.
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
Troper cleaning
IX addition to doing Cleaning of all
kinds of garments for Ladies and Gen- i
tlemen, I am also prepared to take |
care of the highest class of Cleaning I
and Dying Work?such as Ladies' Fine
Dresses. I have connections with one
of the best. Cleaning establishments in
America that makes a specialty of the
highest class work. Bring your garments
that need cleaning to me and I
will have your work done for you
promptly.
DON'T THROW AWAY
YOUR OLD FELT HAT
Bring it to me. I wi'l send ft to a i
concern that makes a specialty ofj
Cleaning, Rcblocking and Retrimm'.ng
Felt Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen.
1 Work promptly done and at moderate j
i prices.
JIM LEE LAUNDRY
Main and Madiaon Streets
YORK, S. C.
Buy 'Em Anywhere
The fo'lowing are some of the stores j
selling the best and most popular
remedy for Headaches and Colds:
YORK DRUG STORE,
NIVENS BROS.,*
MORRISON'S STORE,
J. R. A. WALLACE'S STORE,
W. W. BARRON'S STORE,
ALL in YORK.
W. E. LAND* STORE, Filbert.
CLOVER DRUG STORE,
GEORGE WILLIAMS S STORE,
At Clover.
PLEXICO DRUG STORE,
SIMS DRUG COMPANY,
At Sharon.
HOOD DRUG CO.. Hickory Grove.
SMYRNA DRUG STORE,
R. J. CASTLES, At Smyrna. ,
GUTHRIESVILLE MERC..CO.,
At Guthriesville.
J. P. WILLIAMS & CO.,
J. P. BARNES, I
At McConnel'.svlUe.
MATTHEWS & CO., At Old Point.
WYMOJO COMMUNITY STORE.
At Rock Hill.
If you want quick relief don't forget to
try one box of PINKSULES and be
convinced. 25 Cts. a Box.
YORK DRUG STORE
I TO OUR , 4
I customers |
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> We beg to advise You that on y
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;j; After November 15th
.j. Our terms will be . y!
I STRICTLY CASH f
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I in paying for our supplies and y
IV will therefore have to sell our y
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2 After November 15th *
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I *:* We will h:ive no new accounts, 't*
i so please do not ,j.
Ask Us to Charge.
CLOVER COTTON
:j: OIL & GINNING :j:
I COMPANY, I
||Clover, S. C. f
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I Gigantic Sh
! Red
] NOW AND HERE TH
| 1 Case Bed Ticking?Regu
^ Goods?Special the Y;
| 1 Case Colored Plaids?Re
^ Goods?Special the Y
1 1 Case Sheeting?Regular
= ?Special the Yard
| 1 Lot Ladies' Shoes?$3.0C
| ues?sizes 3 and 4?tl
| 1 Case Ladies' Brogue sty]
: Extra Special, the Pa
1 162 Boys' Suits?values u]
Priced Special the Su
| $18.00 Silk Bound North C
^ Blankets?Heavy?Si
| 1,000 Pairs Best 240 weigl
Overalls?Special
jjj 30Q pairs Boys' Pants, ma
Jl_ -X* - 1 J *11
enus 01 vvuoi arm siif
ders coming to us fi-oi
i ?Mothers, come and
boy?Special tlic Pair
| 87 Young Men's Herringb
" popular weave? $25 rc
: York buyer kays to sel
I STAPLES?LESS THAN
S One Case 18 Cts. DRILLING?Sale ]
= One Case LIGHT COLORED OUTi:
^ LADIES' LO]
= 100 LADIES' $18.00 LONG COATSMEN'S
SUITS AN
5 MEN'S $25.00 SUITS?Extra Good l
5 MEN'S LONG HEAVY OVERCOAI
= MEN'S HEAVY PANTS?Splendid
I BOYS' SUITSE
BOYS' SUITS?A big selection?To
REAL BARGAINS II
5 ALL LADIES' $7,50 SHOES?Now g
= 340 Pairs of WOMEN'S SHOES, lor
MEN'S SHOES?G
S MEN'S TAN DRESS SHOES?Pair'
E All MEN'S $8.50 W. L. Douglass SH<
MEN'S HEAVY 0
~ 1,000 Pairs of MEN'S HEAVY OVE
MIDDY SUITS=
$15.00 MIDDY SUITS?Siplcndid gan
5 $10.00 MIDDY SUITS?Better than i
1 SWEA
S One lot SLIPOVER SWEATERS?G
2 MEN'S SWEATERS?A good valiaeEXTRA
S:
s One Case BED TICKING?Buy all 3
SATURDAY SHEE
5 One Case SHEETING on Sale Satu
: ?Special Price
SOME EXTRA G<
= One Case PAJAMA CHECKS?will
to 25 Cts. Yard?Watch It! Buj
2 One Case of CHAMBRAY?A good
E LOOK!?One Case ALAMANCE?10
NOW IS THE TIME 1
U WOMEN'S HOSIERY?Buy a plentj
E MEN'S HOSE?You need more?Bu;
S CHILDREN S HOSE?They never hi
1 85 PAIRS LADIES' SH
= YES. 85 Pairs of LADIES' SHOES?
?Sizes 3s and 4s?.To close out
YOUNG MEI
E 300 Pairs YOUNG MEN'S PANTSpat
terns ? ? ?
NORTH CAROLINA B
E Just 24 pairs of Heavy NORTH CAF
weight?Silk Boundones?values
(Only Two Pairs to
137 CHILDRE1
E We want yoQ to see these?They are
in good stjdes of,good materialsI
SHOP EARLY?Only fox
Christmas?Buy todaj
1 McCONJ
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i; For several weeks \
| scouring the country by m
= various sizes. We have w
5 our list that we thought mi
3 requirements. Finally w<
5 merit?not very large?an
3 ones who has asked us afc
a you still need it?SEE L
| the Glass and can supply
| when nor where we will g(
AND LIKEWISE
| We have been having call
S fri>nlno XV n /J i /"l n lmVP
~ ^ I (UV-O. !? V vuviii v im t V
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values dt .J r_ ? $2.50 S
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REAT VALUES I
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VERALLS, $1.25 $ 1
HALLS?Now ...m $1.25 3'
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OES AT 50 CTS. PB. l Button?for
every day wear ?
quick 60 CT?. Pair 2
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