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^^ISEDTHEM ^^^^^^Commissioner Lauds Insurance work $9,667.14. Anderson Mutual Fire, of Anderson, $.'126,522. Carolina Mutual Insurance Corn* pany, of Charleston, $4,404,090, and total disbursements last year, $8,649.59. Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Oaffuey, $500,000. Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association. of Walhalla, $280,000. Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association, of Newberry, $597,7S3, and total disbursements for last year, $ 1.21 0.36. Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Union, $328,000, and total disbursements last year, $1, 283.24. I Farmers' Mutual rc? Insuranc Icontpnny, of Winnsboro, $200,000. Farmers' Mutual Insurance Aseoof Ohestx-r, $3 75,000, and ^^^^^^disbursomonts last year, Mutual last u a ^t s Insurance 4 7, 0 1 fi ) STRUCK WITH A BRICK. Assault Made ou Young lady by Unknown Person. Florence, November 17.?Miss Hes sie Shackleford, the sixteeu-year-o' 1 daughter of af.r and Mrs. Charles \V. Shakleford, was struck lu the heat! with a brick In the hands of some unknown person almost directly In the rront or tno American iooacco Company's plant in North Dargon street last night, and is suffering very much from the wound. Miss Shackleford is employed as cashier at the dry goods store of Geo. M. McCown, in East Evans street. It was while ou her way home fro*p her daily duties that she was assaulted. The assault was committfj^fca one of the most frequented thorou^nifarov, of the city, almost directly under an electric arc light and within lit y yards of her father's store. If the highwayman or foot pad could he run down it would go hard with him. This is one of the boldest holdups that has ever been made in this city. Tact is the leaven that saves flattery from falling flat. Some people would rather tell the truth than be popular. CLASSIFIED COLU^ Shop l>y Mail?Our improved method gives you a complete department store at your door. Large illustrated catalogue free for the askI Address Dept. A, Dowda <? Box 3 02, Atlanta, Ga. ' >?For jokes, stories, poems, , puzzles, given to readers of Interesting magazine. Partici and three months subscripl.r>c. IT. Paul, 4 14 N. Calver:, more, Md. 1 to Buy?One to five thousbushels mixed clay peas; givo highest market price; ; be free from Whippoorwills. . Pearlstine & Son, 201 and East Bay St., Charleston, S. C. 1e?New Buick 20 h. p. fourider Roadster; complete with Ik K.irt iiiinp? and generator; exI large tires; cost $1,050 dBred. First chock for $050 Ms it. Hurry! Other bargain4 v runabouts, touring cars and Biite Steamers. E. A. Jenkins Btor Co., Columbia, S. C. Sales Konts for The White, Maxwell. mo and Stoddard-Dayton. Sab1?Thoroughbred Berkshire Ks, liiltmore Stock, at $S and ) each, at Devon in Farm ynvillo, S. C. <sl?Dive Wild Turkeys. Also Biirrols, Tame Deer, Red Foxes. Brtridges, Pheasants, Wil 1 Bterfowl, Etc. Dr. Cecil French Ituralist, Washington, D. C. Bird?T o purchase timber from Bp acres up, any one having same Bite and give full particulars, to Im. Fell, Greenville, Pa. Bio Mltop for You?if you warn H^ct suit, wedding trousseau ning or reception gown, let in? Hd you my samples and esti Bteri. Can give any price gown H market affords. Simple and Hxpensive, or handsome ann Hlv. Miss J. E. JOSEPH, 10<H HFnklin street, Louisville, Ky. Bug a Piano or an Organ In Not p Hard vhen you come or write to us. )ur Pianos and Organs are guar ana up-to-aate, ana at a reas ^Hahle price. The cases are beautiful, the in Hde is made by the best and rli?s. experienced men in their linesAjc it is bo wonder our pianos and or.??u holds their sweet tone a lifetime^ Write us at once for catalog and special price and terms, stating pre* erenoe piano or organ. MA LONE'S MUSIC HOUSE. Columbia, S. C. Pianos and Organs. Bupply Comply o ^Kiooro IN M 1* ,<f. /V h i lit i.i). Al.k Rikim.