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NOVMEBER 29, 1905.
Dispensary the Issue.
Senator I'. H. Tillmnn spent m
day in ChnrlcHtoii recently,' heiny
his first viit there in two and a
hair years. lie stopped there on
liis way back liopte, after a visit tu
^'is issippi and a short trip into
tPloridn, where lie "picked up a few
<1- liars'' lecturing. He too k a trip
to the navy yhrd, viewing the
process of the work in which in1
i-i niucli interested. Ho wan pleased
witli what lie sa\v at tin* big government
yard, but thought that
the work was not p ogressing fast
eimuuli. He wanted the work
done more rapidly to keep pace
'with the appropriations, and of
comae lie wanted all the appropriations
he can got for 1 lie v>01 U.
The senator said lie had nothing
further to say about the dispensary,
believing that Ins views had
been sufficiently made char in his
Several speeches.' lie said that
the dispensary was tin* only issue
in tin1 State and that the institution
will be settled at a primary
and not in the way proposed- the
state to determine I he maintenance
of the system. As to his reference
of a gubernatorial candidate, he
said that "all the horses are not
yet out."
The senator had little to say
about national polities or affairs.
'Il?' is in favor of the regulation of
railroad freight rates an I lie will
doubtless be hoard from in his usual
style. The trip has proven
beneficial and the senator is looking
better than he lias in s^ine
time.
Wine for Communion Observance,
It is claimed hy some that prohibition
prevails in the counties
that have voted out the dispo'ns.iries
and it is true that no whiskey
or wine can be lawfully sold in
those counties. None can be ship?>cd
in mvi'uhI fiiV "ii<ii-o,.iii.I mo.. "
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How tlu'ii can the Lord's Slipper
he observed without the church
violating the law? Wine cannot
lawfully he bought in thou* connlies
anil cannot be ordered from a
distance except for personal use
and not sacramental purposes, unless
each individual aiders his own
Vvlne.
It would not be seemly for the
churches to amugglo in whiskey
fur Sacramental purposes. It tho
law is observed tiieie can be no
communion scivices in dry counties.?Abbeville
Medium.
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The Dog Tax.
Within the next few days Comp.
troller Genera] .Tones will figure
out the amount of the doc; tax re
ceived by the county treasurers
Slid notify the eouuty superintendents
of education exactly Imw
much to each county. The law
states that this money must be distributed
as other school money,
and it is presumed that that this
lueans that each county receives
its own share, and it is not distributed
according to enrollment us is
the dispensary money.
The comptroller general is not
yet prepared to make an estimate
on the amount received, but tho
State superintendent of education
thinks it will run at least $50,000
i.:. m- M
11 in j cit I . nil. .Mlllllll HlalOS that
tlit1 school trusters 111 tin* country
(list iets have been watching the
jot urns and have forced a I a rue
number of dnjj owihth to make returns
of their canine pets. On the
other hand, the comptroller yeneral
has been deluded with letters
protestinu against the paymont of
the tax and there is a promise of a
i ice row between the county auditors,
the school trustees and the
a'viiO'H of tin? doga who do not like
^ ie tax.
1 lie monev receiirnil ?l?5?
source, while greatly **tl foi
new buildings and other necessi
ties, will he but a drop in the buck
et to the aniontiI lost by those
counties which have voted out the
dispensary. Already nearly #70.
000 has been lost troin this source
in the tax put on dry countiis by
the Briee act goes for tlie support
of the constabulniy and not for tin
school fund. This is the propos
tion that is worrying the school
officials and will be seriously di
bussed nt the next session of Hit
general assembly.
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God has blessed you with a good
price for yoilr cotton. JSliow yout
appreciation for his goodness by
paying your honest debts, and
don't forget to call and settle with
us for wo need the niunoy us bad
as .anyone else.
t.
t A 1-armer Writes of CottonEditor
Times: Aa the cotton
r problem is all the topie, I will ?jive
your renders my views on the subI
jeet. [ am a cotton association
| man and glory in Harvie Ionian.
) ^ president, of the assoeiation, nud
' ; every oilier man who is not a trait'
! or to the farmer. The farqiCo feeds i
1 the woilri, and I can't see why any
reasonable man would object to
11iin hnviug hid day. He hus been
i punished and oppressed sutHeieiitly,
I think. When cotton was o.
i ft mwl 7 .....lo lw.,1.. I...t 11.
; who raised it knew how hard it ,
1 was to k t-1? soul and body togetli'
or, aiid now when cotton is 1 I cts. j
l some people would like to get. it
| h,irk to starvation prices by using
1 I their judgment j'n tiiak ing crop es'
; timates and most any other way. i
; The association said thi's crop was |
1 i short and Uuuefore we should have ,
It cents for cotton through Onto
her, and as limy say that the crop ,
'is going to be shorter even than
, they 'ftiinated, they have the right
to hold the balance for In ? ents or i
what they please. And the manufacturers
and some newspapers
, , may ki k up a mighty dust and
) accuse Jordan of forming a mighty
trust, but wait and see how we'll
come out. We have gained the
victory every time, so far. why not i
this time? We want to hleed old ;
Hear Price this time so he will be i
inoie careful how he comes against
I our daggers, or kill him as (.lend as j
' a door uad, if nocessary. The tig!
urus are on our side to do it clearj
Iv. Tin* crop hist ye v was tlitr!
teen and a half ini 1 ii< ns i nd the
| consumption was over twelve mid ,
a half millions Now what will ,
I the price go to for a niu and a j
half million balo crop, saying
nothing about <he fi.e million!
new spindles started this veur in j
| tiio increase of c msuiuptioii for,
j the future. Now t he labor ones !
j lion is ail on our side, livery body
admits labor is getting scarce. I
know plenty of farms that can't 1
! furnish enough negroes to cut
1 wood now, and 1 don I know where ,
tlioy will be by in xt June, the
I way tliey are talking of moving.
; If old man Price was living down
| here he could not love them enough
io ?t*i u is wooa cm. rimy p?h t
j make cotton in Africa, Asia, Mexico,
Cuba or South America, ho we
; hold the reins. Farmi:k.
Pleasant Valley, Noy. 2~).
| Dispute Among the Catuwhas.
The small remnant of the once j
proud Catawba**, 11kt* their white i
neighbors, find themselves com-1
strained to go into the courts. The i
liock llill representative of The |
State has the following to say about j
; a case that is engaging the aliention
of the Indians at present:
The Catawba Indians are just '
'now having some diHicnlty anionic j
j thetnselvea over a ditVereiicc tliat
has sprung up between Samuel i
i Harris and lletty Harris and the
litigation thai has ensued.
For same time there was main-j
! taiued a mission among the lnI
diaiiH by .Viss Ounlap. V? ijen this
j mission was (dosed Miss Huniap
turned the key of tin* house over'
to Sam Harris Hetty Harris
claimed that the ground on which;
I the mission house was located had j
i been in her posiessiou for -HI years !
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I mill IIOI W I lllSOlllU 1 llg T no OllJCCl- I
' inns of Sam II.oris, proceeded to
' establish 11<TncIf in the building j
! Slio Ioih since turned h deaf ear to |
all argument brought to bear by j
Sum anil Unit claimant lms Iwwl to.
| invoke the <tiil of the lew. llis >
| case was held by Magistrate Beckham
and was to be taken on to the
higher court, the Indians being
! given time in which to prepare the
. necessary bond tor cool of en. h i
action. Several of the Catawbas
were in atti udancc upon the trial
' as wit nessos l>ut without the ens-;
j toinary or legendary patience.
()ne of tl.'ein stilled that lie wanted '
i to see the matter settled, as he was !
busy "setlm" down" at home and
was anxious to get back to bis oc!
conation.
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Hawficld^Stccle.
i Mr. T. B. HawHt ld.of Harrison,
i and Miss Kate Steele, n| tile Til!
zah neightiorhood were mat i ied on
i ( last Wednesday evening at the
I hoine of tin.* brides pan nts. (.'apt,
and Mrs ?J.C, Steele, lie v. W. \V
Kateliford, pastor of the bride. I
, |??'t forming tlm ceri'inniiy, H'tyn ili * ,
. Waxhaw Kntoi prise. The attend
anIn were Dr. Kerr and Miss lier.
ruee Walkup, Mr. Sain Steele and
MissAinue i law tie Id.
The npuiiagH was a quiet home
. atl'air, only a few relatives and in- '
lunate friends of the eouple being,
present. The bride was attired in
. a very beautiful and bocoming
. g<?wn of white silk and carried a
boquet of wlnte carnations. She I
! wore a pair of white slippers,
I which her mother wore on the oe
easion of her wedding to years ago,
' After the ceremony a sumptuous
I dinner was served in the spicious
i dining room. The happy couple.
I were the recipients of man) valu1
able and useful pies* Ills, I
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| Dinner to Old Soldiers'
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The following program 1ms been
jarranged for the dinner to be given
to the Confederate veterans pf the
township by the Daughters of the |
Confederacy 'it the lesidence of
Dr. J. H. Thorn well Friday afternoon,
next:
PROGRAM.
1 o'clock, p. in. Address of welcome.?S.
11. Epps. Sr.
Address to U. D. C.'s?Ii. K.
Cinp.
"How I started to tlfo war."? |
T. B. Meachatn.
'"Why I joined the cavalry."?
J. W. Ardrey.
"While oil the march."?S. P. j
Bhinkenshi p.
"Reminiscences of camp life."?I
A S Wl.iio
"How I came out of the war."? ;
J. H Thorn we! I. '
' Why have these reunions?"?I
J. B. Muck.
"The Press"?B. \V. Bradb rcl I
"The S >us of veterans."??I. I\. !
Hiel?-. Sr.
"Were our Fathers right?''?\\ .)
B. A idrey.
"The Confederate soldier after i
the war."?Sam K. Massey.
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A Letter From "Splinter."
Editor Times: This*leaves this
old sinner top side up. hut just
wabbling along in the sntne old
rut, stiil a hoping, etc. Our neighbors
are generally well. I think, I
and all seem to entry a high head.
Even look saucy. And now, broth- ;
er, if von v ill say nothing about tt
we will tell you sonietliiug. They
are just getting miserably bad,
-tuck up. We don't mean with
fine clothes, pride nor property,
but they just have wads of green- i
backs sticking about their old
clothes. Besides they have soma
corn, thousands of hay, and more
potatoes and peas than ever Peter
Brown had oats. And fat hogs are ;
not to hunt. But it seems as if the
old warroir ?1 im Epp^ leads all in
fat hogs, (io to h in for further information.
We learn the old war- j
rior contemp'ates making a trip to
Bull's (Jap, in East Tennessee, at
an early date, as we suppose, to renew
some old Hccjuaintanees, take
a view of our old tramping ground
and s; * where we fought, hi d and
died 1- years ago. And we learn |
he prop .ses having that t> rrit r\ i
survey* d. We tioirt know f >r what
purpose, unless he means to lake
options on it and open up a goo e ,
ranch, and go to raising geese for
market. Wo know lie was quite an
expert hand at raising them in '(lit.
will if Wf wei'l* III I >11 SI lU'SS Willi
(Jen'l Longst ree*. lint go to liiin
for further information. And wo
learn that Hro. H? nry Crook Iiiih
installed a 'phone at his lions.*.
Tins in addition to his large squad
of 'phonies. we'd) congratulate
our brother in this hisday of great
prosperity. And il strikes us that
lie h.ttt no 'phone of Br >ther Sam
Menchains st\ le. and neither has
Brother Mem-ham any of ihollo i
Henry's kind. Wouldn't an exchange,
or swap be nice.
So thinks
Splinter.
I\ S. The 'phone mentioned
above is a boy pnone. quite a common
nrodnet of t his section.
(fold Hill, Nov. '-'7
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The hiewc of Gold Hi!!.
Our peoplo are looking pleasant
these times?they are about up
with their work and are looking
fol 1 o Ci it toll.
"How are you going to spend
rimnksmvin^?'* Tins is about the
only question wo hoar at present.
The yonni* people of this section
have nothing planned for the day.
The winter is requested to announce
that the lYter G u'rison
Society of Flint Li ill church will
serve a hot suppci at the Inane of
Mr. and Mis. -J. (J Moss, of lower
Steel (.'reek. The public is invited.
Mr. J. (t, Smith killed a small
hald-ea^lo (so tie tot in -d it ) Sat inday
afternoon. The bird was white
with black-tipped feathers and
measured about five feet from tip
to tip. Mr. Smith says the creature
was very tame, appearand v. and
did not try to escape when he up
proHclied it to ifct a better focus
for shooting He says lie will keep
it as a curiosity, for 'tis the tiisl of
tiic kind foil ml in Gold ! lilt,
('. M. and B. M. Faris and the
litters lllll.? u/.n I'll .it.Si hi r.
x * " f"'
geon, left Monday fur Tampa, Flu.
on h pleasure tour.
Mr. JJowmafi Merrill, Sr., Hpent
Sunday al S. 1,. Colt harp's.
There was a lot of grumbling
and "fussing'' las' Fiiduy on line
No. d about Central's deafness,
win u it was aftei vards understood
that the line had been broken Wythe
falling of a tree just below
Orittiu's store.
Kev. .1, D. Hnggins tendered his
reaignation at Flint Hill and Oak
(drove churches Sunday to take
eiFect the lirst of January, It KM J.
We ate indeed sorry to lose Mr.
lluggins, for he has proven h.in.
self lo be one of the beat pastors
we have hud. 13 dak's being ail
I eloqmuit speaker, lie in a most ox|
eel lent pcoior. an earpebt and coni
scient.ious worker.
1
SON LOST MOTHER
i '.'Consumption runs in onr family,
and throURli it I lost my mother," writes
E. B. Ritnl, of Harmony. Mo. "For iho
past five years. however, on the slightest
sign of a Cough or Cold. I have taken
Dr Kind's N- W Disrovorv fur rv?i.
sumption, which has saved me from j
serious lung trouble." His mot ln r's '
death was a sail loss for Mr Rcicl. l?nt !
ho learned that lung trouble must not j
he neglected, and how to cure it j
Quickest relief ind euro for coughs and
colds. Price :~>')e. and $1.00; guar.iutee
l i* w. 13. Ardruy s drug store. Tr.ul
bottle free.
4*^. - In
nfler years n man is npt lot
wontlor what kind of a grudge In*
I lie 1 against hi in.-.elf when he hutted
into tic nnitrijiioiiial gniiir.
MAN'S U: It MASONABL.EN IJSS
is often us great as woman's Hut
Thos. S. Austin, Mgr of the "Republican,"
of J.eaveuworth, Ind., was n<>r.
unreasonable, when he refused to nllow
the doctors tn operate on his wife,!
for female trouble. "Instead," he.
sayB. "we coi eluded to try Kle? trie ,
Bitters. My wife was then si sick,
she could hardly leave her b il and five
fa] physicians had failed to relieve her.
After taking Klertrie Hitters, she was
perfectly eured and can now perform all
her household duties." (iuarautoed by
\V. ii. Ai'drey, druggist, pvieo 5uc.
Mrs. Anna linmlmlo died a few
days nixo sit Spartanburg in t
lOSlh year of her aoc. Sue was
born before (i-oiL'e Washington
died. Mrs. Bumbttlo was a n uive 1
of (ieornia and was twenty-one
yea s of when ihe Seminole!
Indians attacked her hindiy and'
Uilied her f.di. r .anil in itlier o.d .
made her hrollier a prisoner. S. e
was is. nsidered an old woman wln-n
the ( i\il war beu.m. Her tneinorv
was almost period up to within a
few hours ut her ileal h. and she
talked iutei estiujrly of lilO "j.food
old days ' of ietie ai?o.
"I TilANK THIS I-OllD'*'
cried Jlanna Plant, of Little Rock, Ark.
'for i lie relief I jltoI frout Ruckleti s Arnica
Saive. Lr cured my ftarfui minting
Hofes, which n tliiiij; else wailil leal,
and from which I have suffered !??r a
years.*' It is a marvellous healer l'or
cuts, hnrns aiul woanda. liuarunt ed ut
An Ire v s drugstore' eents.
'Possums are now ripe and the
colored man whose love lor possums
and 'inlets is proverbial,
now on the outlook for the animal, i
Alter 11osI and when p<*isiinmutiB !
are l ipe. o'possitiUB ate fa: and lit'
dark man Ink's to the voods at
nielli with his do^a and axe in
seareh of I he animal. Already n ;
number of e'pissumn have been
captured and the colored man wt.l
enjoy a feast on'I hanks^ivnitf day.
A DISASTROUS CALAMITY.
Tr is a disastrous calamity, wh >n you
lose your health, because indices!ion |
and const i tuition have *,i))|icd it away.
Prompt relief cast he hud in Dr. "din t's '
New UIV 1 ills. Tht'V huihl a. i v ill* i i pes:
i\ e : - < ns, ail 1 core head tcho, <li/.
ziness, enlii , const ipai ion. ( ? iiiuriinteed
:.t Aid \ 's <li stun ; ~":c.
A cloi'Liyiimn who resigned his
pntstonvle to take up I he print lioe
of law nssiuueil a* one r? hsoii for
'us change "t lint lilt- average man
Would pay more In Ut ep out of
jail for onr ilny than to lie kept
out <>l hell for an eternity
TKFSPA>-s NOTU'K.
Not'r,' l. hereby piven that till jtorsoiis
,:t wanted nm to hunt, Jisli, or I
trespass in anywav on the lands of tljo
unilors'gned Anyone violating tins
not iec wilt lie dealt v? it h t t i he I all extent
of the law.
Ml S. Ti. 11 WlTlIKKS
.1. 1>. With Kits.
R K( 1 IS L RATION NO'l I UK
Tht hooks of Registration for the
<| on It lied voters of t lie town e!" Felt. I
Mill for the year to .. ;,re now t.pen at
the Savings l'.-.nk, J 'tween tit- legal
hours of ! a. nt and p. an, and wilt
close the 2'hid ilav i.t Deeeiubcr.
W. It. Mrach.uu has i t . a ap|.united
Registrar. j
)ty order of the council.
\S B. Menelmm, j
Attest lnteudaut.
S. \V. Parks. CToiTc.
VISITING CARDS |
May ho you would like for a
Xtnas present for a frierd of some
niember of your family or an a
treat for yont.solf some Visiting
Cards. (?ive lis the older now
and lot u- luive theui luio in
1 plenty of t itno.
Engraved Cai*ds
30 wiih plate, Si 03
100 ? 1 30
Printed Cards .
30 lor 35 cents
IQO ?t 50 cents
Leather case witli name stamped
ill ~0c extra.
(tur cards arc arattered throughout
the town and the quality can-*
! not !?? disputed and the prices
' will hear comparison auna feur do
; reproclio.
W. B. Ardroy & Co.
! .
1\ S. Tf you havo a plate, lot :
' ca oct some more cards i >r you.
News comes from Mexico that
the United ytide.s Sled company
has bought the famous solid iron
mountain at DurHiigo, the ricncst '
of its kind in the world.
CtJit miil LIST.
Combining tfood quality and low prices.
The prices quoted below are guaranteed I
to be tiie lowest for quality of Goods: i
1 year old Corn Whisky, jx-r gallon $1 . >(?'
} ; ' ,, 1.75 i
:t ,, ,, ? 3.00;
I .. .. a i>r, i
5 ,, TarHeol Corn Whiskey 5i.tR)!
t ? ,, t.oodliye Whisky per j?ul 1.75
2 ,, (Jood Ryo Whinny " " 2.')'.:
:} ,, Good Rye \N hisky '' " s?.5t)
1 ,, .. (Jood Rxc Wins y " " 3.00
5 ,, ,, Ct>?d 14 yWhisky " 100
No oliar^o lor vessel or packing.
Vic extra will prepay express on one
to three gallons; over H gallons, 7uu.
SHUMftN& GOVPAUY,
Council &> Lee Streets;
SALISBURY .... N.C. i
5000 Tappers
Annually, ta nil the now positions created by
Railroad and Telegraph Companies. Wo want1
YOirvn TJFV andLADLE8 of good habits, to 1
LEftRK TELEliRfcPHY 1
Mil R R ACCOUNTING ~
We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators and
Station Agents in America. Our bix schools* '
are the largest exclusive Telograph Schools in 1
the v\i id EutnY' ihed 20 years and endorsed :
by all leading Railway Officials.
W execute ;i ">!i bon<l to every student
to furnish liim or her :i position
paying Fi'oin $ 1 ?to u mont h in stales
east of the llocky mountains, or from
v-7 ro $10Ha mouth in slims \vst of the
lie ?i< s. i.nnu-dia i ly ujiOii graduation
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vaent ions. 1 >r fall i irt miliars ree.ivditig
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I \v>d It in a Inn riy |?I it 111 mid is cii:
l!i" I'l'iiMt-ylvHiiwi S ntf (' in |
(T !ii->i'ii.? it ?i?t is rn|lid I) diminishing
re poitdiuuly inci'iT . in^x. while (lift
C'hiiwi st 111 it 1h iis n ?;iiHrMidrf of 11 ->i?
Mdf. CfllSlsl (Join I'll Ittd'tf !
suliir r? 11'>11 I s !> <>t (tiiisciiL
hi I'm* In l'e ml 1 lifiliMlinml i> s :.'it
posed ot nil van imoonsly, Tin riot 1
died million C!.ue.-f as is their rirt
(il!iu't'ii_r i-; a staple on tile inaike
ton. 1 lie prorti Mi market price var
nv 11i 1?- tiic cost of prodiicini; i.s U -in t
riipi r s v rv Hit! ground. An r.c
$4l) 000, There is loom in one's gar,
j itira worth aril your. 1 in* plant ll:i
ami (danada in any s iil or eliu.ato l
We sell root a.ui s ? < 1 -? for planliiiL
to make tnnm-y i/roving tiiu^eng.
spring and fall. \\ 111 each onlei w?
and cut' lor the garden. You can <
a - a..til < uflay and B ?ou have a nice
day for literature telling ail about t
BUCKINGHAM'S G
idvowcrs am
ZANESVILLE,
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\\ hen iji the Market /J
FOR ,
GOOD WHISKIES, /i
WINES, "I
BRANDIES, ETC., 4
O.W.LON.OK WHJTK
Jolxrx 3s/T037-1?,
!J. <?. Box 97,
SALISBURY, - N. C.
TO OU 1; i'J{!EA*ns?
We tir?? now locHt-(1 at 12-1 E.
Council street. Salisbury, N. C.,
and solicit your trnde. We have
? 11 liancl a complete line of tlie
b si Whiskies. Wines, J> ran dies,
Etc , and can supply your wants
with nnyihintr in our line. Our
Mr. M. A. Teeter, formerly of
Charlotte, lwrs personal supervision
of our shipping depnitinent >id
till mail orders receive prompt and
careful attention at his hands.
A>k lor price list and order
blank with your otder.
W. II. HOOVER & CO.,
SAMSHl'KY. N. C. Phone 218.
sTHE \
: ACME I
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1 BARBER SHOP, $
5 t
2 N, L, Carothcrs, '
t
;I Proprietor. ?
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; MODEL 1
Steam Laundry. I
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' CHARLOTTE, ? - N. C. |
1 PRICE LIST. |
Shirts l()c f
? Shirts, now, ?
j '(.Xillare 2c 2
4 ('nil's, per j>:iir 4c 1!
I \' ndcrshirts So ;
| Drawers So { J
J I ocks, per pair He 1 ,
| 11 *ii'i'f; ,-lr,-fs, !ii.?' !.. He ; |
f Handkerchiefs, silk fjc : j
i Pants 25c to 70c i
J? ("oats 25e to 70c f
| Vests 20c *
I S hirt Waists 10c up J
* t'nrtains 50o np
5 Hhinkcts. single, 15c; double, 2*c
$ Counter janes 10c
j Table Clot lis 10c
i \
{ Agents,
| FORT MILL, ? ? ? S. O ; 1
? rm ? ??*??w ,%-?- *****+>%+*,* ft
n
No Gloss Oapkiaui: Paint Made
will wear as lou^f as I tovoo'R. No others
are as heavy tsulied, becni'86 Dovoe's
weijjh ' ti. > outlet s in on to the pint.
Sold bv W. 1>. Ardrev V (J<\
? . . 1 j
!t\ a $S,OCKi
7 7?. /(' f f r llANK "'-posit
CATION NO HINDRANCE.
i J Ml V/ U H IS.
\\ KlTK Ti'hAY TO
US. COLLEGE, f/lacon Ga.
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IN
OWING G rXSKNG.
ile Agricultural (Joilego says: "I
?> Ginseng. Gig profits ar^ reallly
grown. A bullet in issued by
vut bit v>: "The supply of nativo
r, am! 111? price per pound is cor*
constant demand for the ding in
"idy u irUet for (iiiiseng in the fu*
long Kong suys in lie- IV S. Conio.?|
grown in America is very
.1 that nun h move Could be diss
a-, indisp usable to tile foili-llUli,
11
I tiie same as e> rn, wheat, and ooties
ii 'in V> 00 to SV V ) per pound,
iiau SI.AO. i t is i nsy to grow and
ic of uintm e 1 Ginseng is worth
i! mi t > grow several hundred dol*
iven throughout the t nited States
ihut will grow gaiden vegetables.
: purpos. s and call show you how
There are two planting seasons,
' give full instructions how to plant
get a good start in the business for
income. Send two cent ni?mn i?.
It in wottdm ful induRtry.
INSENG GARDEN
I Exporter*
- OHIO .
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