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??? ? il CAPITAL $1 Thi Hoi in t COMBINE We and J ROBT. B SC U Thirteen . i This bc i saud lu^s or Thousand before and a ?9 c We ha^ | St?uare ; him and he i fg Feet the Big Bricl 3 tobacco brin* 9 their tobacco 1 Floor prices will b< 9 invited to giv & Space. Peoi I 88 ran H The dairy cow's chief purpose in life is to convert feed into milk. To do this she must have good feeding powers. In a dairy eow, a long barrel and a strong jaw are two desirable features, one indicating large digestive capacity and the other strong feeding powers. A cow that cannot eat a large quantity of feed cannot give a large quantity of milk. ft 00,000.00 com s bank has a lar< ry County comb connection with i :d assets solicit your patr< 1 any business ei ARBOROUGH, President. 1 Fvprv fleta >use wili be Sunday Clothes for your t any old tobacco look good. We have II want tobacco. /e secured Mr. L. E. Day as Auctioi s speaking for himself daily, and his t Ware House. Mr. Fullerton will sei js all it is worth on the door. Our fr with us in the old Buggy Shed and gc 3 with us again, ane those that never re us a trial. Make Our pie's Nev Messrs. W. McG. Buck and Sam Omohundro sailed from Wilmington last Saturday for New York. From there they will go to Maine. Returning by rail, they will stop over in Philadelphia for a few days. Mrs. Omohundro received a wire from Mr. Omohundro Monday stating that the trip was a very pleasant one.?Mullins Enterprise. W.'r . VAY NA1 ger capital and m ined. exclusive of t, and now the ol OF MORE onage and are pr< titrusted to us. obacco and will make more buyers than ever _ T Not ieer. You all knew r voice sounds good in b that every pound of In 1 iends that hove sold . >t the highest market rkntl sold us are cordially Bu il< Headquarter Drinl/ 1 V UIIOIV I T. N- FULLERTC Don't send off the order to the mail order house when you can get just 1 what you want from the local dealer, p Dome goods are always the best. The c old rule of boarding at home and liv- r ing at the same place applies here as v 1 in everything else, and is the best rule a shopper can follow. \ I (. . . riONAL lore deposits tha ^rv TATTT C! A ^ w w w ay uavnj^ Idest bank in Cc THAN HAL spared to take c \L. L. BUCK, Vice-President. i RoAfiv Pfti 9 NlUUUJf 3 112 If we satisfy yo bert Long and G. C. G 21 out your bills and chei . give you every penny men that you don't hj 7he If Chalk and CI take the Cheese. Tt e< T6 brick ware house with j- ware house, with man, a large bricK stable an s Your Ilea Fobacco \ It T ;rs, Proprietor. The Palmetto Grocery Co., of Mulins, one of the livest and most proslerous business concerns of our sister ounty, has a half page advertisencnt in this issue of the paper, to vhich the attention of all our readers s called. They are progressive peo>le and carry the very best goods to >e had on the markets. $100,00 BANK in all other ban! ;s Bank, which is . _. _ m m ?nway, ine two F A MILLION are of our custc w. iw Mnunpj3BiE^fi<rfaagynpwBZ3BgBgaBaBL^Kg3asMgKaaBg MmNnuaiMMaawMMMKflamMwiMMnuMaHMiaMnnMW iu, tell your neighbor, if we don't, tell raham, o pair that are second to non r.Lro ' jlucv were oreu in tJorrv coun that is due you. It is a real pleasun ive to watch. leese were selling at the same pric osis no more to sell your tobacco in a out a post, than it does to sell in a y posts. Will vou be wise c r otborwis d can shelter 100 head of mules and hoi idquarters. Ware Hoi Mayor H. P. Little has just omnlotn/l on?v./. ' " ~1 " 1 1 ov/iuu nut; suioies near 111s residence in Conway. The stables include a garage for the automobile, feed rooms, stables and cement watering troughs. These stables are modern in every respect and are arranged according to some- new ideas of Mr. Little. . >0.00 CAPITAL I ks in I +m-m * I 14.11 have ^ I DOLLARS . >mers A. FREEMAN, 1 Cashier. | I | I us. Mr. Ai- The !? e will make $j tv and will Best I 3 to deal with Lighted |? e, you would House 1 well lit;hfed I leaky, dark In I e? We have South I rses. fi Carolina. Iw. H<*n 'f UdC. 1 I Louis Scherr, who recently bought out the business nf n t. t?~.? _ o. nuuer at \ I,oris, and opened up a branch of , | Everybody's Store, is now carrying ai large stock of goods there and has { every appearance of doing a good business. Mr. R. A. Vickers has j. charge of the business there as manager. U.i* jsruiwnAji