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?T? . i ... w.ii. . i I GO TO J. 0. GAULT I FOR PRICE AND QUALITY I Irish Potatoes, par pack Ute I < Kinghan lib Sliced Bacon 4ft< I ttlb Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c I 1 lb Walter Baker's Cocoa 40c I Cigarettes, per carton $1.25 I & gallons Kerosene -85c I Post Toasties and Corn Flakes, per box 10c I 251b sacks Sugar $1.90 I 1001b sacks Sugar $7.40 I 81b buckets Lard $1.15 I Loose Compound Lard, Per pound ..14c I 81b buckets Snowdr.ft $1.23 Heavy, fresh Fatback, per pound 15? I 1 pint Wesson Oil Wt I 1 quart Wesson Oil ??c I Va gallon Wesson Oil I All 20c Cigarettes for 15c B All 25c plugs Tobacco, 2 for 45c fl Pineapple, sliced and grated, No. 2 25c I No. 3 Dessert Peaches, per can 30c Loose Vinegar, per gallon 35c I' Best Pink Salmon, per can 15c Bj Plain Flour, per barrel $6.50 ) Self Rising F\lour, per barrel $6.90 B; Best Grain or Ground Coffee, per pound 25c, 2 for 45c I 1 lb can Franco-American Coffee . 35c , 1 tb White House Coffee 40c Q Maxwell House Coffee, per pound 40c I Best Cream Cheese, per pound 35c Hj "leal, per bushel $1.15 < Arm & Hammer Soda, 6 for 25c jg 6 boxes Searchlight Matches for 35c I PkUlMM 1AA .1,. ' Horse Feed, per 100 pounds $2.00 and $2.25 7f>Ib sacks Bran and Shorts, w'nite cotton bags $1.50 1 lb Best Red Salmon, per can 25c 41b bucket I^ard 65c 48tb Tennessee Pride Plain Flour $2.00 481b Tennessee Pride Self-Rising F(our $2.10 24lb Tennessee Pride Self-Rising Flour $1.15 lOOtt) sack Salt $1.10 I Deliver f.roceries Anywhere in City Limits. J. 0. GAULT Phone 372 - - - - N. Pinckney Street 1 1V999BCE99HNBnVMBW ?? ! I III i || i 11 III W?BMBBWii IIIIIIWII II IV I Three Bargain Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday | yr>rTn ^ jTtv /-V ^ H UC !. 1?, ZU, 21 1 AX f WILBURN DRY 6000$ CO. j ASK ANY AVTTAMAnvir cnrmffiiiT AU1U1V1UD1LE 3ALL31HilN what the first thing he does is when a man inquires about a car. He'll tell you: "I get his wife to go for a demonstration." There you are. A man may think he buys his own clothes, but nearly always it is a woman who influences the purchaseso today instead of "telling it to Sweeney" we are telling it to Mrs. Sweeney, his wife. Ladies, this store is not afraid of a woman's inborn ability to know quality and value. It welcomes you?and wants you to come w'th your husband this Fall and enjoy seeing him try on the most becoming clothes VA11 AVPI* (Qw Kim cfanil Ka(ni*a a mirrn* in I j ? ? v vs VHII UUM UkUilU WVIV1 V H lllll I VI Ull MICHAELS-STERN VALUE FIRST SUITS AND OVERCOATS I $25.00 TO $35.00 Other Good Makes $19.50 to $22.50 I J. COHEN COMPANY I I The House of Satisfaction I ? f r. .1 .n _?i _ .. DT AT Tfl - -- i? - ^ ?\ini-J a. V , Council, No. 27. TODAY be held in the lb I ETHEL CLAYTON Shu'lli: "HER OWN MONET 3SKJ'if**1 A Paramount Picture Visiting Companions welcome. ADDED Wm c 1 K Br'm"Ct',M. 'TREE AND EASY" Secretary . l512^2i I An Educational Comedy FOR SALE?Several second hand TnuinDDnw Ford cars at a bargain. Coupe, iwmuiuww touring car, truck and stripped V rcirn /ITtstpA down. Gilliam Light & Motor Co. I LESTER CUNEO i5i3-st ???IN??? FOR SALE?Six room cottage on W. ?DI A7VW ADDrtU/6" Pinckney atreet; lights, water. DLiiV/illlVJ AlvIvU YfiJ Terms reasonable. Apply to J. B. Hall. Lockhart, S. C. 10-19-21-23pd The greatest evil in the monument business, for I both dealer and customer is that of cutting prices. I You cannot buy art treasures at a bargain counter, I and a cheap monument, without artistic lines, is in- fl variably a pile of stone unfit to commemorate a E cherished memory. Don't buy a stone pile from the I man who cuts prices. Your permanent satisfaction requires that you select a beautiful design, and then | have it executed artistically. Entrust this important I work to a reliable'and competent firm like the fl | Bailey Undertaking Company I YOUR FATHER HAD THE RIGHT IDEA kNF I i fti-Mss r+'^;. . - ^E^a&jy^^B. - ^K ! I Remember how your Dad used to test the Iwool in a Suit or Overcoat? He'd pull out a thread, stick a match to it and if it burned like wool it "passed muster." Very good idea. He not only wanted the right kind of style but he insisted on satisfactory wear and workmanship. He usually got 'em, too. CURLEE'S GUARANTEED CLOTHES Have the same fine qualities your Dad used to want. Youll like them for their original style, the accuracy with which they are tailored to fit. Every suit and overcoat guaranteed as to color and workmanship. A new suit free if they fade. Popularly priced $23.50 to $32.50 Curlee 6121 Blue Serge is absolutely 100 per cent pure wool and guaranteed to hold its color. A new suit free if it fades. All modeis and sizes, priced at $26.50 We have a full stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings for Men and Boys. | A brand new stock to select from, bought I for the cash and will be sold for the cash. 8 Give this new cash clothing store a trial? 1 we'll prove to you that we can save you I monev. Stetson Hats. Headlight Overalls and Stronger Than the Law Shoes (or the whole family. MULLIN AX- F AUCETT CLOTHING CO. THE NEW WAY CASH STORE V J; * s * y ' I I I t I pEYEOI SHAPIR X THE FOLLOWING PRICES W $ THE 1 Outings at V 12c. 15c and 19c Per Yard Y Y Cotton Flannel at % 12c, 15c, and 19c Per Yard A Bleaching at & 12c, 15c, and 19c Per Yard ? Y Ginghams at % 12c, 15c, 19c and 22c Per Yd. ? Flannelette at A 19c Per Yard > Cretonne at 19c Per Yard Y X Wool Flannel at ?|> 19c, 25c and 35c Per Yard Curtain Scrim at 10c Per Yard Y Y Fancy Suitings at 19c, 25c and 49c Per Yard % Serges and Poplins at > 19c, 25c, 35c and 59c Yard f Y Bed Star Diaper Cloth, 27 Y inches wide, at X ^ $1-75 A Silk Poplin at <? 59c and 79c Per Yard Baby Blankets at X 3Cc, 4Sc, 69c, 79c and 98c x Extra Heavy Cotton ?? Blankets, large size ? $2.48 Each Y Wool Nap Blankets Y extra size, at Y $3.25 Each X X, Half Wool Blankets at o $3.98 Each X All Wool Blankets, Y extra size, at X $5.48 Each X . Children's Union Suits at 48c, 79c and 98c Each ? You will see here the latest t ? and Winter and it is a well knc A standard of low prices. | BUY FOR CASH 1 SHAPIR ?<?4 how serious a 0^^.. cold oeci can be / if neglected A great many serious ill neiies are the result of a A ^oo simple cold. You can ne- rowed m , , , . male rel gleet a cold, but it never ne- absolute gleets you. To break up a to redeer cold in the quickest time Today, take Our old Remedy (Dr. B*nk 8tj Lawson's formula). There hi> prood is nothing better in medicin- i "Large Enou al composition today. The J greatest little danger avoid- ! v > er we ever knew of. ^ UNION DRUG STORE NAT Phon# 116 and "Look for tho Bey" j 9 {. .. -i . il . ' -.Vm? ?BMWBB?Bft III II 1 ll I IBMaaaMMMMMBw. ?ENERS"I OS, Inc. ILL OPEN THE EYES OF X BLIND: f Ladies' Union Suits at 79c and 98c Each T Men's Shirts and Drawers at J 79c Each X Men's Union Suits at X $1.39 Each Infants' Undershirts at 4r* 19c, 25c and 49c Each J Shoes! Shoes! a For the entire family. - X Infants' Shoes at X 39c Per Pair Y Children's Shoes at J 98c Per Pair X Children's Shoes, Skuffer % style, lace or button, at $1.49 and $1.98 Per Pair Y Odd sizes in Red Goose x School Shoes to close out X J ^ t A at nan price. ^ Boys' Work Shoes, X all size X $1.98 and $2.98 Per Pair Y Women's Work Shoes at X $1.98 to $3.98 Per Pair X Ladies' Dress Shoes at X $2.48, $2.98 and $3.48 Pair Y ? WH.ittxnvgiwnn.wu 'arni ^'V:^ ^ I Men's Dress Shoes at x $2.98 and $3.98 Per Pair X Ladies' Ready-to-Wear X A very fine selection of X ladies' ready-to-wear-Dress- X es, Coats and Coat Suits? X Dresses X $9.98, $12.98, $17.98 X and $24.98 X Coat Suits X $12.98, $16.98, $19.98 X and $23.98 x Coats X $6.98, $8.98, $12.98, $16.98 X and $22.98 X ityles, the newest goods for Fall I iwn fact our store always sets a X AND PAY LESS. | OS, Inc. I urity In The Mummy ?. d many years before Christ, when a man boroney he cave the body of his father, or nearest lative, as security. This was accepted with confidence, for no man was so base as to fail n such a sac rod pledge. 8ucn uremic means are unnecessary. For the inds eager to help anyone who makes known characteristics and qualifications. ? gh to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All." TIZENvS lONAL B.AN1L f ' ' i ' ,1