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W. C. CARPENTER
The Weather Has Says
another coii wave is coming, A
so now is the time to prepare i
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for it with good, warm Blank- $,{
ets and Comforts.
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y 12-4 Blankets in white, gray and tan,
k $2.75, sale price 2.12
10-4 Blankets with pink borders, silk 4
(l bound edges, $3.50, sale price, . $2.38 ft
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10-4 all wool Blankets, blue and pink |
Jffi stripes, silk bound edges. $5.00, sale 5^
/} price, $3,98
1 1 -4 Cotton Blankets, tan, with blue,
Rjj red and pink stripes, $1.48. sale|
^ price $1.00 3
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m Comforts in Silkateen, floral designs, {}\
$1.25, sale price 98c £
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o Comforts in Silkateen, floral designs, tl
$.200, sale price, . . $1.58 jj)
V. C. CARPENTER
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cinifti! t.i' tin' . “r ;ind ''m-vc 'h‘ Pim-wiiti a M'liul of sad’rnii ('"ioreil Ji,;,] !,oou khl' tl .n 1 h*‘ 'ani' 1 w.i;..
read s> .,i11[i■ • i:i11!ilfT tor ih** l>otn- ,li- 9 { on its WMiir- 1 . \ftor tlio >ltpar- M,ila\' wh • >n i ta: -•■.•n a
bart!i.:«-nt <0' Havana. .irivin«r tho or- inp of \»-ar. oa>sinn r clo«<‘ to ti^er killing a ‘rilTaio t<*.d tli< \
dor of t!i' aiitl fli'^icrnatin'j tb.o anotlior iiatid. FilonV doirs s»»t thorn- sau tlo- -.i:no tiling hap|«<*n: al-o
ili.-iai" •• at 'vhioh tlio firing -houM -olvi 1 .- imhiddon to ronting out of tliat m drawitiK otT a hoavv < ar^ a.",
i)(>:dn. |irociM‘lv a- had >Lal(‘d it and roundinv with thoir own «uidi a- In;train or hull, in* j'ots
tin ■: in the lottor. nearly 1 wontv heatl. w : « !: tin* Iv-rd mo-t of t ••* weight across hi' slued•
|>iii whv go in to within Suit ,. r> heino on hom*rt man. froolv ad- der.
var<!' "f the new fori', which wore milted he had picked up on the This nmsi he fairly correct, a- I
much more hcavilv armed than tin? mesa following after Fdon 11m have often followed a kill, and the
ship' of Sampson's fleet? Months spring before. mark' left indicated that onh e
after reading the log hook the re- I Quick to know the willful and un- portion of the animal was trailing
eipieni of the letter at tended a din biddable members of a Hock, the along the ground. I have known a
nor given in honor of Admiral wise collie !.-> not sparing of Hites full grown bull which ten men
Samp on. and, following after a stubborn would not move dragged two mi!<*' : O
The admiral made there ^ne of stray, will often throw it and 'tand bv a tig'w in a heavy jungle, where (fJ
the few speeche- of hi' life, fen 1 in guard until help arrives or the roots of trees and swamp had to he
it he told the reason—a reason sheep -hows a better mind. Hut gone through. In no case have I
eharacter'-t !<• of his keen judgment the herder who has a dog trained seen the pug mark- facing the
am! '<■' hi- boldness— for selecting at the ditlicnlt work of herding wrong wav except when stopping to j
SOn vard-. He had found out that range sheep through the chutes and feed, which proves he must carrv a
;i short time before the Spaniard' runway- into !>oaN and ear- for
had moinentanh awakened from transportation is the fortunate fel-
tlieir ii-ual torpor and had prac- low.
ticed from the new works, firing at There was IMe's dog, Hourda-
Wood’s Seeds
Choice,
OCCU Heavy,
/X ^ i ^ Recleaned
VJ&tS Stocks.
M’c liave thorsands ofbushels
in slock, selecled from the best
erops grown in this country; all
ihe best ami most productive
kinds:
Burt, or 90-Day,
Black Tartarian,
Swedish Select
Red Rust Proof,
&
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tie
had floated lorn*, that at the Stockton landing,
ist their guns at with no as-i-tanee, put SCO wild
sheep from tin* highlands on the
boat in eight miniile.s bv running
along the back- of ihe dock "Util
lie had picked out t!io -tiihhorn or
| stupid |e;ider- lliat eau-ed tin* sheep
! to jam in the runwav and hv sharp
; bites -er them forward, hiui'elf
| treading the hacks of the racing
flock like tlie premiere equestrienne
of the circus, which all the men of
the shipping cheered to see.—Mary
Austin in Harper’s Magazine.
! Subscribe for Th» Lcdper; $1 a year.
I tloaI mg 1 .iI'gct.
tlie-e target-
d.niMi aid .
Samp'Oii at once concluded that
lle-v -'looo'cd that lie would attack
at that di'tancc and quickly deter-
j mined to go in at ' s| >d cards, for. 1 a*
! explained, tlie Spaniards, having
i once : \ed tlmir sight- for a target
3.000 yard- awa'a would not he able
! to change them, oat would tire over
1 his ship' until lie had dismounted
their heavy pim-e- with his rapid
fire gun-. So the chain w T as com-
i pletcd. for w<* had the fact? and the
, reason for them.—Harper’s Week
Iv.
No Discount For Baldness.
A ee-tonicr in a downtown bnr-
1 her shop got into a heated argn
I merit with the ho-- barber over the
price of a hair cut.
j “See here,” he said, “I’m bald-
: heat led. There certainly can’t be
( nearly so much work in trimming
. + h : - 1'ttle fringe of hair on the
j b;wk of head as in cutting a
whole mop of hair. Conr-oqiiently
1 it doe-n’t spein lair to charge so
. much.
“That i- the contention of half
the haldlieided nien in town,” sigh
ed tin* barb' r wearily. “Thev don’t
| hike into con-ideration that a man
who ha- but little hair is much
more careful of it than one who
ha- a good deal. Therefore a bar
ber has to take extra pains with
him. It goes pretty hard with the
man with tin* shear-. I can tell you,
if he happens to clip ofT an extra
hair In view of the caution re
quired he certainly earns the full
price of a hair cut.”—New York
Press.
portion of the animal over his;
shoulder. |
The old idea of a tiger killing
large game by a blow from his paw
is nonsense. Hc-ule'. in this conn- j A
try a tiger never face- his prey, but j
attack- him on the flank, unless
charged. Another curious fact that j '
may seem very like u fairy tale is
that a tiger does not seem to mind
a small land) being tied over a kill
about ten feet high, but will come
and feed. 1 have known three oc
casions when this ha* been tried,
and each time a tiger has come to
feed upon the carcass. — London
Field.
White and Black Spring, Vir
ginia <iray Winter, etc. Write
for prices.
WOOD’S NEW SEED 800k for 1907
\ tells all about Seed Oata and all
\ Farm i
and (iardeu iteeds. Mailed
free on request.
T.W.W00N& Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, . VA.
—$1 50 Jeans coats for only 98c.
at Carroll & Byers,
NOTICE
After January 5th, we will irto
only on Wednesday and Thursday of
each week.
Victor Cotton Oil Co.
We do not do all kinds of orintinq
—we do the GOOD kind.
WE WILL OFFER
For the
it?
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
The Following
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Are You Administrator
and have the settlement of an estate? If
so, request of the ludge of Probate that
youi advertisement be placed in
• ■ a ■
a a a a
Power of the Will.
At a recent conversazione a dis
cussion arn-e about the power of
tin* will. A certain guest of very
self assertive character loudly de
clared that no one could will him
to do anything against his inclina
tion. His challenge was taken up
by a well known author, who lea
him out into the middle of the
room, held Ins hands and gazed at
him steadily for awhile, the rest of
the company looking on expectant
ly. Presently the braggart said:
“What did* I tell you, sir? You
may gaze at me as long as ever you
like, but I defy you to will me to
do anything.”
| “Ho yon?” replied the author.
m—^ : “Well, I’ve been willing you to
stand like a jackass in the middla
of tin- room for five minutes, and,
by George, you\e done it!”
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Goods at Prices That Will Interest You
50 Suits off Griffon Brand Clothing.
300 to 500 pairs off Shoes of the ffol-
brands: Brown Shoe Co., H. C.
Goodman Co., Frankfort Shoe Co.
1:
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- , , Birth Stones.
It has the largest circulation of any paper Th * snowing m a hst of birth
stones and their significance: Jan-
• 4.L. rr'rxu o . 1 /-> _ unr . v - garnet, constancy; February,
in the ritthbouth Carolina Congressional pari, purity: March, hyacinth,
fortitude and bravery; April, dia-
p.. x • 4. ! moml, innocence; May, emerald,
UlStriCt. ! wedded happiness; June, catseye,
1 health, wealth and long life; July,
ruby, cure of love’s wounds; Au
gust, moon.-ione, resistance to
temptation: September, sapphire,
eteadine-s of brain; October, opal,
con-clation; November, topaz, the
power of winning friends; Decem
ber, turquoise, success in life.
AH kinds of Job Work done at The Led « ei
office neatly and at
orices commensurate with high grade work Try us.
All the above goods are new, fresh goods, having been bought
for the fall trade by Lipscomb, Coudelock & Co. We want to move
these goods and will make it interesting for you.
THEJ. C. LIPSCOMB CO.
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