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Ooeot NoVewb. Will Beg And continue until \ November Sale at r( be bought anywher ENAMEL WARE. At prices that can't be du plicated. All First Quality. $1.25 Chamber Pail, each 60 cents. 6 quart Rice Boiler, Grey, 25 cen,s. 12 quart Grey Dish Pan 25 cents. 17 quart Grey Dish Pan 35 cents. 25 cents Grey Wash Pan 14 cents. 20 cents Grey Wash Pan 12 cents. 15 cents Grey Wash Pan 1o cents. 9 inch Grey Pie Plate 7 cents 65 cents White Lined Rice Steamer 49 cents. 85 cents White Lined Rice Steamer 6o cents. 4o cents White Lined Rice Boiler 25 cents. 25 cents White Lined Wash Pan ig cents. 25 cents Grey Pudding Pan 16 cents. 20 cents Grey Pudding Pan 14 cents. 15 cents Grey Pudding Pan 12 cents. 50 cents Grey Coffee Pot 25 cents. 200 Oak finished Picture Frames 2 openings each ioc Turkey Roasters, Stove Pans and Frying Pans. 50 cents Turkey Roaster 35 cents. 35 cents Turkey Roaster 25 cents 14 x 8 Biscuit Pan io cents. 12 X 17 Biscuit Pan 14 cents. 16 x 17 Biscuit Pan 18 cents. No. 3 Cold Handle Frying Pan io cents. No. 4 Cold Handle Fiying Pan 12 cents. No. 6 Cold Handle FryiLg Pan 16 cents. TV.;WARE SPr.IALS. 10 Quart Open Buckets each io cents. 8 Quart Milk Pans each 8 cents. i5 cents Cake Pan with Funnel each io cents. 6 Quart Kettle each 1o cents. 8 hole'Muffin Pan 1o cents. ?2 hole Muffn Pan 14 cents. CHINA! 'CHINA!! Several cases of Japanese C,hina just opened. 500 Matting Rugs, assorted colors, this sale each roc 50 piece Decorated Dinner Set $4.60. 75 cents.Jardiniere for 49 cents with a $1.oo pur chase. One to a customer. Her Mistake. habit finally conqi Owing to the fact that the car lurched suddenly as he was pas'sing Dr. James Edmi along the aisle, Bronson was deprived eian-in-chief of th of his balance, with the result that in ance Hospital, dis attempting to save himself from fali- Iwine and spinits ing he clutched one of the shoulders~ came into that p of a handsome woman who had sue- "I now find that p eeeded in geeting a seat. Moreover he ly better without knocked her beautiful hat away and Rheumatism is of with great difficulty avoided stepping drinking and cure( on her toes. As he succeeded in re- stinence.'' In de covering his equilibrim the ladyv promptly stops all turned toward him and said: its. In cases of "You contemptible pup! I wish yont studies the case a to understand that I am not a lamp- icause of the disea post or a piece of furniture to be gienie means: and clung to for support. You ought to patient: make a be ride in a cattle train. You have no out -the drink thai right to crowd in where youi can tea1|cally in the Londoi other people to pieces with your big |pital the employme awkward hands. You pitiful elown, c essfully laid aside you ought to be thrown out into the street. You are not fit to be allowedAMlttd to go where you are likely to inter- Adc a e fere with the comfort of refined peo- mrc~'a e ple. You unmannerly bumpkin y o tahitt r deserve to be''- monn.isfte "Excuse me, madame'' Bronsoing"Lnwhr managed to say, "you have made a hrmyppde mistake."''yc ntr "A mistake?'' the lady demanded,'anenotht' her eyes flashing with wrath. "Whatwhroufaes do you meant"Wan''eprs "I am not your husband. ''-Chica-decidashti THE MANAND THESNAKE. dcee hdelet Ther isan ld tor ofa mn w o teahig tor thing.He wa not fraid f itrandng hitws muchher enjoyd plyingwith t. A it ing, c a nd w her 5( largr h exibied t t inereted -Ardvee iterru] whre ruthrs aroud hm ad ten uiely ncol ntekowribe s me ti and fallcrHesl. toter d W hy adoin at yoe One ay,befre gret cowdof herate asked, "T hadc ats pet cle h snakee.ndeknoganoto pet it whenitles bod ti,lpls ha mlsas ITesnr l thig as his. T afrinc weret as-nd .ad iai thednn njoyed w thi Asitragewam aerele sigeht.A lenhbtey hear to ihtted ofa sand whic thamesy tupose a the, rtound.sldes i onte da,perforence.reat inrofwd Welofhol mineaos, the ealled that thae hueyundfinsm snake as rusheience ere an ospra-ou a deah. So degt they haredrinkslighreigos oin Wednes Vednesday night, Novernber 2 1duced prices. Buy what you E else, and if you a!re not satis1 Bowls and Pitchers for FREE FR A 10 Piece Toilet Set wi,l lucky-number will get the s cents purchase, 2 checks w, The duplicate checks will November 25th by a chil that corresponds with the TOILET SET FREE Window Shades and Curtains-Shades 6 fi and 3 feet wide, each 20 cents. Don't forget the prizes we are to give away Ty - -!- - - Window hisae and CurtainsrShants suppl fore Thanksgiving. SAnders er its victim. y ou! "-London News. nds, now physi- Dependent on the Past e London Temper- At the courts & case co. arded the use of* motor driving was being hear years before he the chauffeur declared thai sition. He says: driving at forty miles an1 atients do infinite- could, if necessary, pull up it wine than with it. twelve feet. ~ten produced by "Um!" said the judge. . by persistent ab- Then the next witness-ar irium tremens he -gave his evidence. supplies of spir- Said the lordship: "If overwork, etc., he car were traveling at forty d gets rid of the hour, and the brakes could be se by natural hy- in suelr a manner as to stop he finds that the! in ten or twelve feet. wher< ter recovery with- the driver go?" iwith it. Practi- i"Depends very much on th( 1Temperance Hos- life lie'd been living," said nt of wine is suc- pert.-Tit-Bits.. of Fathers. . ilearning to sing )Oi and was trying J O 3 U O her W\ayne. One a heard him shout ,y papa died, land I have a nice up-to-( ptd " O 1n of Shoes, H died" ion could not be Dress Goods, Noti( ped his head side ry surprised tone Underwear, and eve o of 'em"-h ar. thing that goes torn to Be King. a COmplete stock v is told concern Bavaria. His ma- general merChand noved on one O( dier on guard at SEEM E BEFORE BU gieted to pr1esent u 'as the soldier did ybysight. ' preent arms" JNO P. LO ingrily. "Do you are indebted fr SILVER STREET, S. d angrily at the ________ ________ ihim to be tihe "So vou are the aker whoi~ furnish 1 bread are yonuIaitcrdan to have you b)X mei30dyw3.re (uiet plae. I'd ~ hv a~t idi~n~ abiteas acur5 . chu$.r i ily anatomy over Dako oeTe!rt R SO I O.A efu -11 :ngsa day Morning 5th. Hi.ndeds of useful articles wish here, Lt your friends see it, c< fied, bring it back and get your mon OC Wedri'eVday morning beginning at 10 o 50cm. we will sell 25 Bowls and Pitchers at 5 One Bowl and Pitcher to a customer. E FREE.FREE be given away during this sale. ' et. W e- will give "- check with every ith every 50 cents purchase and so be d-awn out of the box at 4 o'cl ti The customert holding the num first number drawn out will get Glass Ware at Lower Prices. 6o cents Water Pitcher, each 42 cents. 25 cents Water Pitcher, each 14 cents. 6o cents Six Piece Table Set 48 cents. -- 5o cents Heavy Water Glasses, set of six, 38 ce 4 inch Dessert Dish, two for 5 cents. 25 cents Lamps, each 15 cents. 30 cents Lamps, each 23 cents 4o cents Lamps, each 32 cents. 5o cents Lamps, each 37 cents. et long Don't forget us for holiday goods and Toys will have the greatest assortment ever sho Christ- Newberry. Curtains zo by 90, pair 35 cents. ied be- 200 9 inch China Bowls, this sele to cents. Remember, tI'is sale is only at. on lOc. Co A Modest Request.~ parture is .The you.ng man and the girl were time show] .standing outside the front door hav- out notica. acerning ing a final chat after his evening call. d, when He was leaning against the doorpost, when talking in low tones. Presently the our he young.lady looked round to discover CHARILEE 1 ten or her father in the doorway clad in a dressing gown. ''Why, father, what in the gorld is SchedulE Sexpert the matter?'' she inquired. Lv. Newbi ''"John,'' said the father, address. Ar. Lanr-ei Smotor ing himself to the you.ng man, ''you Lv. Laurer niles an~ know I have never complained about Ar. Greem~ put on your staying late, and' I am not going Lv. Laurer it with- to complain of that now. But foi Ar. Sparta a would goodness' sake stop leaning against Lv. Sparta 'the bell push and let the rest of the Ar. Hende sort of family get some sleep.'' Ar. Ashev: the ex-- --__- _ - Lv. Laure: EXCURSION FATES TO COLUM- Ar. Greeny BIA. S. C., AND RETURN VIA .Ar. McCor SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Ar. Angus S Account South Carolina Colored Tri-Weel nounces very low round trip rates Nos. 1 and from all points in South Carolina to Thursdays Columbia,~ S. C., tickets to be sold Asheville: late INovember 7t.h to 13th inclusive, and Fridays. 1for trains sc.heduled to arrive Colum.. Note: T at. bia before noon of November 14th, partures, a at.1908, limted for returni ntil Novem- other comI ber 1(;th. 1908. ' mation, an 'For raes detailed information, e., apply to Southern railway tick ~ aZCAS O~ adres . C. Lusk, ake Division Passenger A zent, J. L. Meek, Charleston, S. C. of iAsst. GenA. Pass. Agt., - is.Atlanta, Ga. | BU NEWBERRY UNITON STATION. No. 18, 1 TT"Arrival and Departure of Passenger 'n., for eo Trains-Effective 12.01 A. M. ,Southern f Sunday, June 7th, 1908. No. 12,j Southern Railway: derson at: I ~ INo. 15 for Greenville- .. .. 8.57a.m. at Belton , No 8for Columbia .. .. 1.40 p.m. Columbia No 1for Greenville .. . .3.20 p.m. No. 20, No. 16 for Columbia .... .8.47 p.m. p. in., for < - No.022 N. & L. Ry. Southern ] *o22for Columbia .. . .8.47 a.m. fNo. 8, d No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.56 p.m. Waihalla No. T' 63' for Couba.. ..32 p.m. m. wthe 2~ *~No. 21 for Laurens .. . .7.25 p.m. Southern R ~ * Does not run on Sunday No. 10, f r:~t or This time table shows the times at derson 2a 4 iFREE which trains may be expected to e iat Belton 'as na.pr from this satin. bnt their da-- j Greenville Helps , Nov. 18th vill be offered in th's Crea, >mpare it with anything to ey. clock Gr*at V IIus -n- Crockery. O cts. Five Hogsheads Crockery just open ed and more on the way. Decorated Plate.s each 5 cents. Decorated Covered Dish ealh 39 cents Fhe 16 inch Decorate; Tur' Ey Dish, each 25 cents. 25 50 cents Decorated Soup Plate Set 42 cents. 6o cents io inch Decorated Dinn--r Pl ,tes. set 48 cts. on. 6o cents 9 inch Decorated Plates, set 43 cents. Dck 25 cents Gravy Boat, each 16 cents. ber 10% inch White Meat Platter, each 7 cents. 9Y2 inch White Bowl, each 9 cents. the 8 inch White Plates, set of six 15 cents. - 9%2, inch White Plates, set of six 20 cents. White Gravy Bowls, each 7 cents. China Cups and Saucers, set of six 30 cents. Bowls & Pitcheis and Chambers. Wednesday, only while they last, large size 50 cents. Decorated Bowl and Pitch Uts. er, any time during this sale, at only 90 cents. Large White Bowl & Pitch er, any time dur-ing this sale, at 73 cents. Large White Chamber, 35 cents quality, 25 cents. n Galvanized Tubs and Buckets. io Quart Bucket 17 cents. 12 Quart Bucket 20 cents. No. r Galvanized Tub 48 cents. Don't forget the ro piece Toilet Set that will be -given away during this'sale. BELT S! BELTS!! 30 dozen 25c. quality Elastic and White Belts, special, each 10 cents. Table Oil Cloth, best quality, fancy colors, this sale yard I2%4 cents. not guaranteed and the lWestbound. isa subject to change with-| No. 17, arrives at Anderson at 7.50) a. in., from Belton with connections G. L. Robinson, from Greerivinle. Station Master. No. 9, arrises at. Anderson at 12.24 ~ ~ - Ip. mn., from Belton with connections TON & WESTER1N CAR-|from Greenville and Columbiai. Goes OINA EY. . to Walhialla. in effect May 31, 1908. p.i.frmBtowthcneins rry(C N & L) 12:56 p.m. fo revle Is 2:02 p.m. N. 1 rie tAdro ~ s (C & W C) 2:35 p.m.1629p .,fo Beon itcn. ille 4:00 p.m. ncin rmGenil n ou s2:32 p.m. ba ost ahla nburg 4:05 p.m* . 7,diyecpSuaylavs aburg (So. Ry.) 5:00 p.m.Anesna9.0. .,frWhla, rsonville 7:45 p.m. wt oncin tSnc o oa lie 8:50 p.m. !ort .uh 1 (C & W C) 2:32 p.m. No.7,1,9.ad0armie rood 3::32 p.m. tcIsbtenAdro n etn niek 4:33 p.m Ns n r oa rih ta 6:15 p.m.triscarigpsegr,btwn dv F'arlar Car line be-AnesnadWhlaadbtwn usta and Asheville. Trains ahl,a Adro 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, and Saturdays, leave NTC OCEIOS ic above ~ ~ No.19 arrivel n e nteD strc Cat Adof t 3.40e s well a onnecons wit Forom Wetrn Ditt oths ianiesNo.re.givenraveinatorndCrronina I arenot garant6d.2I the matte fr EBetnL withon EretWlim, Bnrtiosfo. revil n ou Gia..Gosaso.Wlhalla Augsta G7,I ankrexcptcSny. evs Geo. T.Andeso ath c9.20o a. m., fove Wam-ll, (kn. Agtitak oetions hat Sn eca ford loa Ocober1, 18, E19.r Lnd B0aie, mixe RIDGESCHIDULE. CNosi. 7handt8fare loaj freight astboud.rainkrup caring aissr eds, be-e eave Andrso at.30Andeson isaid Court.l payng forwee nneetin at elton Waishalge asnud Anr; nta ondys Greenile dys anh igws hru> odrd n so Wa-allla nees Atwillbth po adptiin e >anies ar ivn as coninr- ort tCaletnnadDs E' Shrn ailas, rct nte4t f oebr ndGen.vPase. Agt.,a,1 'lcka i. t hc eos t Beyanwt n te esosi neet a aiayrGreenville. parad hw C.. f n te earves Anderson a 6.4 p. ptto hudn> ~gatd nnections at Seneon with WtesteiO.Wlim F rom Walhalla, leaves An- sa hro,a hretn .C.ti 0.5 p. mn., for connection 1tdyo coe.A . 98 ith Southern Railway for1 (el RihacW.uso, ~nd Columba.rolCleak