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CD.--THE GIANTS OF THE BOOT AND SHOE A thp o Dc . IN A BLAZE 0F MAGNIFICENT SPLENDOR! OPEN YOUR EYES! OPEN YOUR EARS!! ME GREATEST, THE CRAlMDEjST, THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST STOCK OF SHOES, TRUNKS, HATS AND U EVER OFFERED AN ADMIRING PUBLIC! J^TJD WE -A-IRE OOIZfcTG- TO WE SHOW WHAT WE ADVERTISE ! WE MEAX WHAT WE ADVJ IN!—$75,000! HERE THEY ARE! YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT: X AXD LACE,-all solid-sold by the Giants, 95 Cents; RA BUTTOX,-a thing of beauty-sold by the Giants, $1.25; X-any stylc-the handsomest shoe you ever saw $1.50; . AXD COXG.,-no where on earth less than $2.00-sold by the Giants, $1.25; SE AXD CALF—English Shoes at $2.00, others ask $3.50; UTTOX, at 25 cents. Competitors ask 50 and 75 cents; ents. We are often asked how we can sell them. S, TRUNKS, TRUNKS ! TWO CAR LOADS JUST IN, AT YOUR PRICE. REMEMBER CAP UMBRELLA, at 75 Cents ; TMBKELLA, at $1.25. YOU Cannot aftord to let this opportunity escape your shrewd buying propensities. “ vrvT 'NEY & CO., THE GIANTS, 846 BROAD ST., A fc> ition, Farmers to save money and at ike an investment for [family, take a 20-year lutual Benefit Life In- |>f Newark, N. J., W. lager, Aiken, S. C. [more annual payments the banks will loan [icy. For example, at policy, the cost for .94. The cash value len $35.68, and this kd bank will lend you id of ten years cost and cash value— rrow—is $211.23. and so on, if you )tnpany guarantees pp policy for more ive paid out. A the vaidz. Facts. When a man quotes figures in his advertisements it shows that he means business on the ground floor and is not afraid to show his band. It may or may not be wise, opinions differ about that, but it looks well surely. Now here is C. K. Hender son with a list of the producers from whose factories he has supplied his Clothing, Shoe and Hat Houses for this season’s trade: Five hat fac tories, 15 gentlemen’s furnishings, (importers and manufacturers), 22 clothing factories and 29 shoe fac tories. Now in the face of these facts would it not be wise and sensible t follow up and investigate of all this me sense Christmas Gifts—Painting in Dil. I NSTRUCTIONS given in OIL PAINTING on Canvas, Wood, Porcelain, Brass, Silk. &c. Painting and Stamping done to or der. Artists’ materials for sale. For samples of work, terms and other inforujfation, inquire at Schro der & Thorpe’s Millinery Store, Lau rens btreef,. or at the Beckman House, Park Avenue. Mrs. F. E. GOOD JON. Woodward, jey-at-Law, irt House, S. 0. 'in the Courts of Aiken [Counties. TICE. 8 ^600 Bushels of [k Cotton Seed. ^TTON will yield as much j iHar TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Aiken County. - * «s.. Brstress Warrant for rent. Thomas Lanham, Plaintiff, vs W. S. Brogdon, Defendant. By virtue of the above Distress War rant to me directed, 1 will sell at tke premises of the above_named defend ant.; TtridT^ToilnTirimd State afore said, on Saturday, the 21st day of December, 1889, within the legal hours for sherift’s sales, the following per sonal property of the above named defendant, to wit: 100 bushels coru, more or less, 1,500 pounds seed cotton more or less. 2 stacks of hay, 2 stacks of fodder. Terms of Sale Cash. B. F. TURNER, Sheriff Aiken County. Aiken, S. C., Dec. 5th, 1889. [ship. Attention m I F you will send me $15, I will send you, Case of Tinware: Half doz. pt. Coffee Pots.J^ doz. 4 qt oil cans 1 * <^t. “ doz. qt stamped 1% qt 2 qt “ 3 qt “ 6 inch Pie Plates 8 inch *• 9 inch 2qtcov buckets 3 qt “ 4 qt “ 1 qt oil cans 2 qt oil cans Address all orders to 5, 10 and 15 Cents Store, 3 qt 4 qt “ 6 qt *' wash pans G; J i “ 7 “ 8 pt cups }£ pt cups fancy cups Pt dippers 2 qt dippers THOMAS MEDl - 616 Broad St., AUGUST^ PEED VOGT, -HEADQUARTERS FOI V* i T