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reralls at bargains. 10
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selling at b 1-4 cent
;h 6 l-4c, selling for 4
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make room for new st
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' jack Harkvvay's School ir vo1
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you i
Hurray'stuck fclm, and during the .
I ran aloiijr i
u nave .sin'li a bad opinion of me Isadora dro
think 1 stole"? road and t
e won't talk about tliut. 1 believe allow the ci
to Ik? innocent 1 do indeed -but tliey Jump
i''am?*hm were a^r!n?f you," j thmusrh h I
n rneir inan ipucKiy. ine
pptV, hits of paper in tin*
lie til'Uls ns tliey went to (
Ireetlou they h:i?l taken. If
?><! or swam or plnnged
i?r<w>k. of whfeh there were "*
Cai
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riagre ,
ici niiu
Sale!
WtT ^ A \ I t j \ M - ,
piay nour wuisetnout with mm. " ' u
"Don't bo ilo\<In the moutli, old warm
fellow." wild Ila^y. now.
"I can't help answered Jack, take !
"There Is a fatal about me. Every- "I '
thing I do Is wrq and 1 um sure to tell tl
get Into rows son^w. whether 1 de- "ill 1<
serve It or not." "\V1
"What will yotio now? Write to The
Etnlly?" k uilTig, utitc\ ill
- 1 j.yv. lUe.v tia iteu worm. l I nets i
tank you for that," said Jack plenty in i
ily. "I'll load your paper chase per on eacl
You will all find out your mis- or follower
some day." way tliey li
lope sincerely we will. Then I'll far away ai
lie fellows that you and Harvey The objee
Mid the chase." the liares b
Ith pleasure." Qgnin. and 1
y separated, and Jack said to I tiers in the
"[/V&fcWliV V,tfiUn>y>ViT; ?IL'' L Was nlwjiy;
1 good example to the school. .. "
leriiorusinre, tney loft i>u- t'
i side so that tin* luxinds f
s could i?!: inlv see which *'
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iml gone. though icy were
ud out of sight. I
t of tin- chase was to catch
efore they could get home
there were ninny good run
school, so that the chase
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j an Interestmg feature lit
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opies?the
Prices.
DoubI<
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latest thing in town?
Also the best selectioi
ever shown in this se<
e Seat Bue-cies and
at Rock Bottom
1 of Carnages
ction.
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Runabouts
shall simply de; V the whole school, , shnn'
and the master^Included. I shan't , when
write to Emily. V Maple's moDoy has ; "H<
really been stolfw ihe thief will be "Yt
found out some cly." "H:
"I don't think 1 |hH8." befor
| "Don't youV T kt view of the ques- "N<
| tlon never oceorrt^ to me before." have
"1 think he did It out of revenge, and "I'1
Houston senior backed him up In It." we t
"I'll make It my '> inuitinuQ tn fluil rviif I llAVO
t Ret another captain like liini j Tw'"1!.1, ,';s. 1'
i he's gone." than Jack
s leaves next half." I been select
>s, 1 know, to go to Oxford."
uve you ever led a paper chase , v ,
e?" asked Harvey. !
v. but I know all about it, us 1 ' r B ^ 1
heard the fellows talk." ;
>*e been here longer than you. and u,t
aid several beauties lasi year. 1 j M *'
been all about for miles round. I ?
asv 10 ttikc and certain t.uj
- ? ,rc* found
Harvey could not have
occasion chosen Tor the hare
1 hounds. <>r paper chase, ,\**r S
si the hares started. The
To be sole
Don't fail
M. 1
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I either for Cash c
I to see my stock befor
E. RUTI
>r Fall payment,
e you purchase.
LAND.
j But of tbis I am Certain, God never al- and i
i lows a wicked Oj-tlon to pass uiulls- flies i
I covered. If tb^; .have done ine this to."
j great wro~ 1 ajj ?x>me home to '11
1 them." ( pa pel
"Won' us J v? wretched at being "V<
chaffed j. (s( ,? over
'They ?, to do it Here, be- the i
eaqse they \" ~<,id of lue. Lt.t ,ne to te
catch them t lie ! I'd fight any half wind
nf fVini. .i a ^ i ^?. ?... *
the host way is to go as the bird ! novs S,H ""
and take all the ditches one comes Conviction I
| Mil pie's itu
ave you K??t any hags to put the ' 11 w,l?"
r inV" | ing Jog troi
>s. and I have some paper left ^ack bent ;
from last year. \\V must get all | ",,(1- "Itli
>ld pupers and books we can tlnd "'in and
ar up, for I mean to give them a
er this time. Collinson knows I 1104,1(1 "<'( t
I., n,,. ?tij, him lie was
<l to have forgot ton Jack's
for I he supposed stealing of QTIF-i
>ney, for thc.v gave him a o I ICi
he set off at a tfoial. swill}?- I H H H
elhows well into his sides,
ind head thrown a little for (Successor to
Harvey on his left hand. *?*?
wiry. Harvey was a splen PlShlllt
and when he boasted that *
hink the hounds could catch Xets Seines, II
i not hra}?}?in}? idly. .. .
GLITZ-- ! ;
UN MAN.
F. W. Huseman.)
X Tackle,
ooks, liobs, Liin-s,
GILBERT GLEAfl
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BATESBURG, SOUTH CAR
|Q looking over the star route betw
ID. Gilbert and Dupler.
Rev. Phillips of Columbia is ass
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een Monday.
Prof, I.indler and family attended
list- the protracted meeting at Mt.Pleas
I nown nucj me om- | ??m ?
er come on," repl ' jack fiercely. nlwa
They bad not ll>>ne far before they 1 also
I met Colllnsuii, a?. to they were passing i you,
by without npealj ^ when the captain ; "A<
of the school sail said
"Oh, Harkawa. want a word with "E:
you. At this tin of the year, Fehru- "N<
ary, we always jipjrt our paper chase, them
I think 1 spoke^M you about It last they
week." ? been
IK* ur.">i i uiiiiri in in* im'vi uiiti P^pli'lpS <
vs had the best chance, and he . '
... in nicking:
knows that 1 wouldn t ro without ( . ,
had sonic <
which ? . ,
... . , . ... by his Rene
;eo tints for his asking me to lead, .
remove the
Jack. . , . . ,
. .. .lack, wine!
cactly. , .. .
, by Maple til
ever mind. I don t hate any of ] |?.v , ,j>
1 dare snv I should behave as ^ 1 thief
hare done If circumstances had , v
different. Let's ro and Ret the " .
. .. up their inn
i 'ollinson's sensible conduct 1 OlCS,
<>ut .liiel; to lead the chase The Tutldcni Sj
'fleet nil the hoys. lie hat]
rouH behavior tlone much to 1 Baseballs, <
prejudice exlstinu against Bati
1 was fostered In every way
it 11 the two 11 utistons. PhOIIOgl
ell an objectiou to "followbut,
as they ?li<t not liiitl Rec
iigree with them, they niatle ^
litis to iehi the hunt II111C
Keels, etc,
i
)innerattract Fisli. 1
iloves, Mitts
>, Etc.
raphs and
ords.
Diflac
Lnuni>n in&i ir.na. bjauro
ROUTES AHD SUNDRII
(From our regular correspon
Capt. X>. J. Griffith of Columl
in town last week. The C;
many friends here who are
glad to welcome him.
Mr. R. E. Mansfield, a sta
9 UlA.ll * ' ?uui/&iauu iaj tdif/
n protracted services at Pond Bra;
?* this week.
dent) Mr. James W. Avery of North C
olina visited relatives and friend:
3,a town last week,
ipt. nas
always r'rops and gardens are suffer
badly lor rain.
r route Mr. Derrrck Rilev and son nrecrir
uu nun. we eK. \
nc^ Maste. r Thomas Leaphart of Columbia
is sp ending awhile with his uncle
)ar- Mr. Pie rce Leaphart here.
s ,n Some of the folks here attended the
barbecu e given by Mr. Azariah 'Paying
lor lasfcff Saturday. They report a very
nice tin ie.
of Mr 11 T. k'oiclnr cnonf. a fiuv hours
; iea. , pa pel
i "Will you lead.,.* e for usV" i Am
"I might steal' p ir paper." answered ! room
JjieJt kii roast lea II They
"Doi^t chaff,"1 died Colllnsou. "If ( per,
you were PHilty?v'!Joes not follow that | Km
you are al?uys|o 1 be taunted with It, I to ea
and as you undjja rvey are two of the shoul
lM>st runners iu jpei sehool and the Ion- ter o
Rest winded. an| y<iu know the country that
pretty well, we wa(nt yon to lead us a Ing i
r ready. ,, it.t.
? * ?. >1 J1 arvev a
J tliev went together to the school- ? *,
# .... form and ?
, where Ilarvev founo his bags. .
. * .. .. ... which iirom
Boon began to Ml them with tut
I,... . * ?*.? 1 countn
which they tore into little hits. .
. % T , . titted for 11
h hov who led was aceustotiicd
. . . were linlnl
rry two bags, one slung over each . t
, > * * *i .i ? > i moist, rich
der. In starting they had a <|iiar- . . .
i. .1 ; by ditches
r an hours grace allowed them 1 , . ,
. . .. . . # and the lied
is to say. the head of the follow
\ t . . . ?ti. oh raised I
tarty, or the hounds, took out Ins
?-? ? ?J 1
ml Jack we in excellent |
lit out tlie pare at a rate . Cl
lised to batlle their pursuers. I a
thereabout was admirably /\IIlllll
ist the sort or pastime they
eiim In. It was Hat and Trv us on I
meadows were interseeteil c,p||:;n| e. y
full of water and streams, S 1 itlvJI^I 1 l.
jjos were hut stunted hushes j-(W M A j
tanks. There was scarcely r*~i ?
I\! IV^
nd
unition.
'oeket Cutlery. GUN
STORE,
N STREET,
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Inspector was in town last We
dnesday J Saluda County visited relatives hi
B Harri
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ere | in Lees' grille last Friday.
is Lith
good chase. W(n you do It V" I watc
i "I don't mltvi," replied Jack. "But as t?
???k?? nnd <
lial Sor
h when the lenders of the hares, I .. , .
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iry are sometimes called, started j ,j.
?ounted fifteen minutes. They all
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Lhe trail was wto*. Phone 27ti.
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