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Mr. Bowen said that he did not know when the first crimi mal term of the County Court will be held, as if, will depend upon the wish es of Judge Ansel and upon when Mr. Bowen receives his commission from the governor. BLACK CALF One-Strap Pumps The strap buckles. Turn soles id covered full Louis heels. All ees in stock. 97.50 AND $10.00 dcais Strap Slippers and Oxfords Brown Oxf~d Military ,Jde lace oxfords, a pie ired below. All sizes in stock. his isni beautiful shade of brown, nf.-n great demand. Just receiv [from the factory. Every woman beds a pai $7.50 KN4EELAND. ant On Phosp ary At TeSt Wednesday the great( will start YEAGEF throws th on sale at Not to be ance" sal proportio town and A sweepi departm e DRESSE everythin stock to b -at price THE CO' DON'T LET THIS( To out ol pay your chase ($ we will i miles you VISIT THIS GREA G-reen.-viile, HOW TO FICUf YOUR INCOME TAx. A friend of ours who lost his mind studying the income tax law, writes as follows from the State. Lunatic Asylum: "I" desire to say that there need be no trouble in figuring your income tax if you adhere to the following: Jn the first place it must be work ed' out by algebra, astronomy, trig onometry and syntax. If -you} income is $2,400 a year atid yonIflaye a diamond ring and an aut do 'n~ are married to a g J~'~ girl, 26 years old, you istite r'nount of your income, add y,9u1 personal property, subtract your str~eet numnber, multiply by your height and your wfie's height and divide' by your telephone number. *If you 'carry your minus, separ atedl by your plus, to schedule G, on the tenth line of which you wvill sub tract the multiple, which you will put on line X, schedule K, entering in column A. If you have a child in the family, subtract $200 from your income, add the amount of your personal prop t, multiply by your waist measure 'atraet the size of your coil r, add ~t~child's age,, multiply by the pihount you have given the church during the year and divide by the number of your automobile license tag. After you have it all figured out you won't have to pay income .tax of any sort-for they will have you all over at thq county hospital and strapped down." G. C. CHRISTOPHER Attorney-at-Law. - Practice in all Court. Office over Packen. Bank. Pay Yoi What It hate M. C. SMiTH, r + '777 F ~! Morning st merchandise sale in the history of the state with a rush. w'S QUALITY SHOP, GREENVILLE, S. C. eir entire stock of fine Ladies Ready-to-Wea prices unprecedented. A HISTORY MAKING EVENT d classed with so-called "reduction" or "clear s, but a monster merchandise event of such s as to create excitement throughout the country side. ig sacrifice in all parts of the store, in every nt-LADIES SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, , HOSIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR gP in fine appareling for women--a $75,000 e sold now at UN-HEARD-OF SALE PRICES that inl many instances are LESS THAN 3T OF MANUFACTURE TODAY. )PPORTUNITY PASS. town customers coming from a distance, we car fare both ways, subject to a small pur 5.00 or move), or if you drive in by machine, llow you a gallon of gasoline for every 1.0 travel from your home. T SALE AT OUR EXPENSE. Ar's Qiuality- Shop - Sou.th Carolina. Send Us Your Job Printing I am still doing business at the same old stand and my sale a will continue till Feb. 15. D I am paying 20c per pound for hens, SOc per poundpg to 75c each for fryers, 12 1-2dper Pound'n - for old roosters, Greenville mar ket for eggs. E3J. w. HENDRICKS. 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