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[use Trousers in the lates r tailoring style to fit yoi right, patterns to please ? you and economical price; all combined. Hr Dress Pants $2 to Corduroy $1.50 and m I Work Pants $1 and $1.2! 1 DESIRE ADDRESSES 1 OF FORMER CADETS Plans For King's Mountain Alumni Reunion, October 29, Are Made Public. Speaking of the King's Mountain reunion, to be held in Columbia October 29, Gilbert M. Berry "of the local committee on arrangements said yes tieraay: "As years roll by boyhood days and memories become more precious. It has been a long *.ime in years, but in memory but yesterday since the King's Mountain Military school was one of the best in the State. The young men who attended this excellent school, at Yorkville, have made their mark in this and other States, but as the school wa* long since abandoned no systematic effort was made to keep in touch with the former stu [dents. Now it is proposed to have the first reunion here on Wednesday of fair week. For this purpose it is desired to secure the name and address of everyone who attended the celebrated King's Mountain Military school. The desire is that the name and address be sent, at once, to Gilbert M. Rofri- Tiiin<-?cin C Rqv nr Prin?](> TP rYoumans, at Columbia. The central figure in the celebration will naturally be Col. Asbury Coward, the soldier and educator, who has the affection of all who ever knew him.'' The formal call for the reunion is embodied in this circular: "To the Ex-Cadets of King's Mountain Military School. iir^r^yr\ A CkC \ \ 1 -r??-?/->of v^uuiji au^o. <n i a 1 v*. W some of the alumni, it was determined that we should have a reunion at Columbia during the coming State fair. ^Th- object of this reunion is to tender ^Fto our revered preceptor, Col. Asbury B Coward, a testimonial of our esteem and affection and to renew the friendships formed at our alma mater. Col. m Coward i- much gratified at the idem K and will be with us on the happy ocH Mcinn Tr hfin? iTrmn^sihlp tn rnmmu trNcate personally with ach one of those of you who shall see this notice you it is earnestly requested that "will cooperate with your committee -by extending this notice and urge eacli one to attend. You are also requ-sted to send the names and addresses of any of the cadets in your vicinity. In anticipation of a joyous reunion on the 29th of October, next, I beg to remain, y&tifs most truly* Whe ^PHE MORE you look a > * the value and the s< !' The - ? 1 A A11Wo< ra 119newest 8t I viceable \ i cvrn i cmt IJLAUULiLiL/n 1 /ft ?fl Brf The eq S15Suits' y?u l service e> 1 ?? A complete stock of d< ?J Call and see our line wh< t & ' 1? > > 1008 Main "J. Q. Davis (1868), "Chairman. Attest: "Pringle T. Youmans (1879). "secretary. The local committee has prepared a letter, which is in part as follows: "A committee of arrangements, consisting of G. M. Berry, D. C. Ray and .Pringle Youmans, was appointed, being instructed to send out notices of the reunion to all cadets, and to arrange a program for the occasion. "The committee now begs to advise you that there will be one set address, after which a testimonial of our affectionate gratitude and regard will he> presented to Col. Coward, and then such imDromDtu remarks as the occa sion shall inspire. A collaton will be provided at a cost of $2 a ticket. "Our alma mater no longer lives; she is no longer an active instrumentality in the great work in which she took so prominent a part. The mutations of the times have dedicated her i function to the Stat<\ but the inspiration she imparted to foer sons shall abide with them forever, and shall b? i " transmitted to their 'children's children.' "Come to the reunion and let us all, once more, teachers and cadets, put another knot in the cords which unite us together. Ib may be the last time we shall all meet again. "Send a list of all the living cadets you can think of, as we want to 'have all of the dear old boys with us." >AMED AS SPECIAL JUDGE. * f T P<ini9a>? a? Snlii(?:i. In Fill .Tildes Gary's Appointments. Columbia, October 18.?Governor Blease has appointed the Hon. C. J. We can S?</<a yen On your wagon. Special introductory offer to W one firm in a town. Our line of Express, Delivery, Fun prices. Big saving. Best goods. Chea make our prices untouchable. We can r Resign. Write for catalogue quick and The Rock Hill Buggy Ge :n You Bu it the Clothes we show you th< ervice we offer you is I Be^t Tha 3l Suits in a variety of the yle& and fabrics good seralues. ? ' OVERCOATS ual of many custom made T4T1 1 fin/1 fka fif niich lifv atiA I ' TV 111 AlllVi MAV a**} :tra good. Shoes! ^irable Shoes for Ladies, Mei ither you buy or not. \ . 1 I St. Ramage. Saluda, S. C., special judge to hold rhe following terms of court in the first judicial circuit, vice Judge' Ernest Gary, disqualified on account of illness: - The courts of general sessions and common pleas for the county of Dorchester, commencing, respectively, on ^ J m mi o ^ I uctODer aiiu &i, i^io, iui mc iciai I provided by law. Th.e; courts of general sessions and common pleas for the county of Berkeley, commencing, respectively, on November 3 and 5, 1913, for the term provided by law. The courts of general sessions and i common pleas for the county of Cal I houn, commencing, respectively, on November 17 and 24, 1913. for the term provided by law. I Pav Cash For Hens 12c lb Roosters 7c lb I j Frying Chickens 14c lb Eggs 25c}doz Jas. D. Quattiebamn, Prosperity, S. C. We Pay Hens - - - 12c Fry Chickens - - 14c Roosters 7c Eggs? dozen - - 25c Best price for beef hides. MILLER BROS, Prosperity, S. C. 7 liture, Bakery and Dairy wagons at low p labor, cheap timber and low freights nake any wagon according to your own Price List A. Bipaayj Rock Hill, & C. y Your Clothes 3 better satisfied you will become that the style, the fit, t Can Be Had Hand Tailored garments of graceful lines?all wool fabrics and especially I f m good Suits. > TOO AT THESE PRICES Fine Hand Tailored models of the |p| highest grade. These suits are fit to I Jpm wear any place any time. ? AAcI i and Children. We'll save you money on footwear. i . t . * IO O i c w Newberry, S. C. .i . i HHBHnBBHHBHHnnHBH 17 D IT IT ONE Quart < F I\LL WHISKEY The Finest\ Biggest Offer eve We want everybody in the whole state of Sout know what a great whiskey our Old Scott is ? a w rich^ corn whiske always look for in w f-m f r,n fV'.l r . ,-s > - 1. ' .' 1 J . w 'P Bi lti iSSi' The b?st way fo v SiflB K . .HI rfs? $ S. k "* e Uvbl ) 10 ^ - ou* ^ow S00^ ^ is to try me whol 'llMBicpliBBPj at our exp/mse^j??-w".i.i,^_i.it, jii.hi.i.M 'jv& Send $6, the di i SifcSIHlH 'M I 11 I IITUU-TII A~M 1*1 m? ny.j.n Z7e1SZ; Try the free (^iib i- pleased^ satisfied a The Home of old Scott return the other < express collect, and we will refund your $6. Sample shipment of four quarts for $3, express i BIG FREE Of Just to show yon we have just the whiskey yora want, at th6 pi one quart free with every order for eight quart bottles (not pints) of Espress Prepaid. 4 Qts. 8 Qts. 24 Pts. 48 V6 Pts. Express Pn Old Buck White Corn ?2.50 $5.00 $6.50 $7.00 Picnic Rye, 10 Crcwn Yellow Corn 2.50 5.00 6.50 7.00 Silver Weddinj Blk Spring "White Corn... 2.20 4.40 6.00 6.50 Kentucky Prid Remember, one whole quart free with each order of eight quart with orders for pints or half pints. Study this price list for cut prices on pints and half pints 24 Pts. 48 Vn PtS. Old Lookout Club (Tennessee Whiskey)S 9.00 $ 9.50 Old Scott Whit Old Private Stock Rye (very old) 9.00 9.50 Pride of Atlanl Old Lincoln Co. (Tennessee Whiskey)... 6.50 7.00 n. iio Pva n Cedar Grove Rye (Bottled in Bond) 10.50 11.00 ? - J Sweet Mash White Corn (Small Tub) 8.50 9.00 Scots rrice Suj liBcky Strike Yellow Corn (old atid mellow)... 8.50 9.00 Virginia No. 2 N? crder too large to fill same day order is re Express prepaid to Adams and Southern Express points on all < Get our wholesale and retail price list. Buy at wholesale distil; ? 1 SCOTT PRICE DIS: * Chattanooga, Tennessc Department E> / / : VET* C! J 1 SOLa W" I You will enjoy buying your Hat here this Fall. Pleasing styles in the season's most favored models. Easy fitting shapes and ex tremely low prices. Sl.OO $2.00 $3.00 r | -,r 5F FREE f r Made ||J h Carolina to 1191 onderful, fine, |1 | y with that ? m orn taste you a corn whis- J ?r you to find m J 5 I U|||fJjk 3 whiskey is, |||' i'iiillip 6 QUd?i fv66 pICjcoTi price'OM stillery price 1 Uld Scott, 8 ou your eight \Q9PW\ extra quart, j (^gflqjggjgf 8 ,rt.' Drink it not entirely nd delighted, sight quarts, a bottle of this fim old corn free0 , prepaid. FER rice yon want to pay, we will give yet any of the good i listed below. 9paid. 4 Qts. 8 Qts. 24Pts. 48 % F*V 0 proof $3.20 $6.40 $7.50 $8.03 ? live 2.50 5.00 6.50 7.0C # Rye 2.20 4.40 6.00 6.5C bottles of above goods. No free goods of very best distillery goods. 24 Pts. 48 V2 Pts, ;e Corn (none better) $8.00 $8.50 ta White Com (pure 100 proof).... 7.50 8.00 tJin ?.UU S.5U serior Gin 6.50 7.00 Apple Brandy 6.50 7.0C ctived. orders for four quarts or more. lery prices and save money. Addreaf riLLERY 5e