The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 21, 1910, Image 6
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In the vast number of ou
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uun aiiu JL/icbo in LIIC i/uci
^ and so many patterns to choo
^ feet fit. Why not join t
H corrf rr styles in h
No, just any shape hat and any style trin
4'good" this year, of course you can find "ji
at some shops, but this does not vouch for
ness. Don't make yourself conspicuous b;
"freak" hat that dosen't conform to this s
ideas. Be on the safe side-get your hat her
that every hat we sell is just right.
Kenyon Rain Coats Save Clothes an<
Don't keep yourself indoors rainy days,
out in the weather unprotected, your clotln
only be ruined, but you run a big risk of havii
Wear'a KENYON Rain Coat. You no
7^ protection, but a stylish garment that !ook\ <
one. Prices very reasonable.
Hand Bags
' vvt' iiavt* jubi ieceiveu anoiner smpineni
the latest styles, leath.ers of all kinds and in i
sizes. Special prices from 25c to $10.00
Handkerchiefs
soo dozen ladies handkerchiefs, 5c vain
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will have with us on above dates only
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Representing The
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Atlanta,
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Full of Wl
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r Tailored Coat Suits and Dresses ever
t you wear. It is a pleasure to buy wh<
>se from. You will find every one of oui
be well dressed throng by getting yoi
iats W. B. Corsets Weai
liming is not You can do no better tba
ist anything" a yj g Corset. They fit, giv
their correct- . . ,
y wearing a correct poise, and wear well,
eason's style|just received the new fall st}
e. We kn"v> ;Wjth low fronts included. P:
j Health $1.00* 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 an
but don't go! Sale of Bed Spread
fgpneumoi'la! I Special prices on single be<
t ynly have 98*', $1.95, 2.35
^ood on every
Buy Sweaters Nov
The time is coming when
t of hand bags got to get that sweater. YV1
mail) dilkunt . rlr.w'7 u;0 o rnmnlol
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jchildrens. Misses and ladies
ies for 2C. and will sell them at bargain
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ot ability tind reputation, and d:: I we per- ^
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liar prices will be chained loi C.ko-es.
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FRIDAY. OCTODEK 21 1910
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lat you w
:aring Apparel
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y gcod style is shown. And we hav
ire you have such a wide range of 1
r garments well made, while we gua
11 Coat Suit and Dress from Mimnat
* Well |RICHARD HUDNUTSTOILE
II to W6ell*; VVc' have Just added to our Drug Su
i-i t:1 hill lire of Richard Hudnuts perfumes
0 yOU tne the skin, toilet wateis, tooth preparatio
We have,l>owJers? soaps and in fact, anything y<
deS those 01 f'lklllut s- '*et us sell you your toilet:
rices are, LINONETTE WASHE
id 3.50. I Solid colors and stripes in Linonet
you want for a wash skirt, childs sch
S jvalues
:1 spreads Slaughter Sale 111 White C
: We will place on sale our entire lim
cry at bargain prices. Here is your oppc
V | supply l??r lair Week. We have plates,
you have tllslR's of;l" si/x's- 3"c uply
not get Table Linen
-/-* lmn ^P 2=( pieces ot table linen, beautiful j
,e line 01 re!;il|;lr 7,c v;lhles>
sweaters , adius [>ersian belt p
I pilCGS. I he latest lad in belt pins. Prices IV
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Your Hunting Material Is Here
Our prices will mean dollars t(
your pocket book.
In order to reduce our stock w<
are going to cut all prices on slid
_ guns for the next 30 days.
Seeing's believing-So come-in anc
|i* take a look.
A lull Line of Ammunition.
M HOLMAM-COLLDM HARDY/ARE COMPANY
Batesburg, S. C.
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ndries Department jiyjfc
, preparation for
11, toilet and lace aESf
:>u want in the line aja
irticles.
S FINE %
te. It is just wi at
ool dress, etc 13c
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rockery ?
e ol ol white crock>rtimity
to .uct your 3$^
cups, saucers and
Mxitterns,
70-inclKs
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Olll 50c to S2.riO
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60URCE OF GREAT WKALTH.
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i] L' Ilogt to l>o ? Feature at the Si-to
lj c Fair?Fine Specimens.
The swine department of tlvj Stale
P fair Is to be under the direction of
? B. Harris, former president of the
K State Farmers' union, and now one of
S tho Inspectors of the department of
\ k feedstufts. The prizes offered in "?e
jL swine department are $10 for the li. !
S prise and $5 for the second in < .cl.
LI of the following classes: Essex, B.
? shire, Poland China, Jersey-Durae, '
gj I. V., Victorias. In each of thcLo
fij classes the respective prizes are < fH
fered? for the b? t boar over two
^ years old; one to t<. j years; over six
. months and under; 12 months old:
L the best sow in the same ages; the
g best pair of pigs, one of each sex un
p der six months old and the best dls
L I'lay. not less than ten head, thus
giving each exhibitor of swin an op1}
portuntty In several classes.
# F There is one special class for the
P- : neaviest South Carolina raised swinefl
fc* The fair promises to be larger than
^ ? ever before, it begins October 31 and
K, ends November .4. Arrangements
pi have been made to keep the grounds
fc open at night, and Columbia is preP
paring to entertain the crowds.
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i [ Fine Dog Kxli I bit.
L p< The bench show is one of the
jj "great big" features of the annual
P State fair at Columbia. Everybody
1H loves a dog and the finest breeds are
shown hero fair week, beginning October
31 and ending November 4.
fe from a mere handful during the first
B year the bench show was put on the
B llet of well bred canines has inE
creased wonderfully and twice have
H the accommodations had to be enlarged
on the fair grounds.
4* Four classes have been arranged
B for the bench Bhow:
, B Class 1?Setters.
3 Class 2?Pointers
L Class 3?Hounds.
Class 4?Collies and shepherds.
Dogs owner outside of the State, J1
r entrance fcej except $2 In addition
* w will be charged for brood bitches
?~ v. 1th puppies. Fees are to be paid
when entry is made.
J, N. Kirvin Is superintendent of
this department
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Everyone Coming,
p. With fine crops throughout the
, ' Htat? ana peace and plenty prevailing
, there will be an unprecedented crowd
at the Btate fair this year. The lair
opens in Columbia October 31 and
! continues through November 4. Arrangements
have been made to keep
the fair grounds open at night.
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jj "IT BEATS ALL"
| ? This is quoted from a letter of M
Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo. ' I rccent1
ly used Foley's Honey and Tar for
the first time. To say I am pleased
does not half express my feelings.
It beats all the remedies I ever used
I contracted a bad cold and was
threatened with pneumonia. The
first closes gave great relief a d one
bottle completely cured rr.e." Contains
no opiates.
Ouutor'd Prug Store,
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