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ECONOMY STORE
Jackson St., Next to Postoffice
To The People That Made a Short Crop This Year, We Wish to Tell You of This Store
Where Everything Is Sold at Cheapest Prices-Good Serviceable Goods--The
Kind -Thaf- Will Make You Come to This Store Again.
FOR MEN
Clothing, the kind vou'pay from $10 to $12.50 for
Clothing, good warm kind worth $8.50 for
Clpthing for youths and men, worth $7.50 f or
The largest stock of boys 1 Clothing, in this section
priced per Suit from $1,25 t6 J t
Men's Shirts worth from 65 to 75c;:. price
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M'JiVhiiY'/ Upshifts ini;J)ra.w|ts, worth 50 to 65
•Boy^s heavy Undershirts andjijra^ers, worh;35cfor
• ‘l" lot Mih's Hats, worth ■ $l,5(^to'$2.50, odd itit 11
Meh's-.Shoes, the famous'Beacon/^tsi good '2$ '*iny$3.50
o? $4rb0 Shoe; -
$8.90
$6.90
$4.90
$5.00
50c
43c
25c
Z 75c
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To cffco»»rage th£Xadies tp. e««5f#Se k r f<adh $l5, a fijie p^ir or Lac'e ! 'Cqrtains :worth $3 50
—B*BiWllgl)l WlIW Hill ■—BMM
FOR WOMEN
Good Sea Island
Good Dress Ginghams
»
Best Calico " t ,
Good heavy Chet - ‘ !
1 lot Ladies f Shoes; worth $1.00 to’
$2.50, as long as they last ' 50c
6 doz. Ladies' Shoes, brand new, nev
er been out of case worth $ 1 50 $1.00
Better Shp£s^|L5(} to * ■ • , • $2.00
Dorothy Dodd Shoes, worth $300 ,.
* to $3.50, sizes 4 to 4 1-2,
economy price ,»o s $1,50
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Do n’t miss this place tor it will certainly bgf&jffiuriniereat 4<t come he'riSJ Notice white flag above sidewalk, don’t stop until you find it. 7,i
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TIlDDriAT JIlIC ' V'f eat ° r<l * ; t£ !.. oonslder 'matters' pe/?’ ii*V^fbrfirallty T.' 'b. Day^'t^aa mWe‘IteB^and'thef 'we^ reQUpe^ to c<>-
£ 11 Krr.lNU ptfi ' i\ )| talnlng to tho good of tiio body and" (jljjIrmaS,' an^ Smlth^iiocretary. Top^erate In any afjrcotnont „>Wttleh
9 »j n . . « . ,a ..2 iL. mIn"
^ tB " cour,e 10 08 purtn6d by
mlr I 1 lhem - ThB “bating wss'cillSd to pi-
far at eleven o'clock, repreaentatlyea
fronrkhe following llrma being pres
ent: J. B. Way Jk ,Co.,.Th.9q)Jt*T 111 £'
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Importati. Discussion storos , co,, , F ioyd howou
to Operation- in Co., Copeland *'Walker, S. O. Pal-
Flltlirs toraon & Son, Boston Naval Store*
Co.. J. D. Bradley ft Oof.-Mill* ft
Williams, ftedfearn t O'Neil,' and
There praa a meeting .of the turpen- j,^' & Bogwen ;
tine operBtort of Thomas coGhty.t ^ mco tlng was called to order
tpjSere was much ^lscus^n u^p (he, f>Usht :(>o determined upon. ThoSi
advisability ^fjChang^ng^operators^ttendlng were J. B. Way, H
for^ho rgpalndoj oj this season apd
It was decided to J$are this to each
Individual operator % as conditions
word .different Jn each camp.
Measures for next yeaflfc. business
porthlnlng to the ep““on.gpod .were
dri^fta up and will be acteA.upoA.Jn
the.nonr future. It was a nwub<t“*
irorttfft t gathering and a copjaff the
Copeland, J. R. Ployd, W> L. Howell,
W. F. Walker, W. H. Boswell, J. N.
Carter, Tho*. Williams, J. D. Brad-
loy, B. F. Smith, M. R. Mallette, J.
O. Patterson, R. L. Red foam, Poarce
O'Neal.
Mr. T. M. Brannon of Cairo was
In the city for a few hours Thurs*
Of Promlnont' ' Thomas County
dtlzon.
minutes was ordered tent to all the
day.
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
The community will be pained to
learn of the death of Mr. Hal Han
cock, a prominent Thomas, county
farmer, which occured early yester
day Morning at bis home Just. ont.
of town. He was taken very sud
denly with pneumonia last week and
held at the Stuart House In this city by Thos. Williams and after the us- opefatore In this and adjoining coun.
GREW MISS LEWIS’ HAIR
. AND WE CAN
PROVE IT
The Crest Danderine Never Falls to Produse the Desired Results
flk/IICS Lewis’ hair wo.i very thin ant! it was less than two feet in length
she lectin using Dandcrinc She utya her Lair and scalp are now fairly
teeming with r.cw l.fo cr.d vi£cr.
That’s the main secret of tliia great rejnedy'k cuccesa as a hair grower,
livens, invigorates und fairly electrifies the I.Cfr and tfSSUCS of the
acalp, cfuaing unusual and unhcard<of pefivit}' on tho part of thesa two most
tan* or funs, resulting in a strenuous end continuous growth
of the hair.
The following
eproductifl
i Lewis' Inst letter:
Dear Doctor Knowlion:—
January 3, 1005; •
You krjow 1 fold you in rry first letter
tliLt my hair would
not re
»ch much Lelow my shcilJvrs, and ll*
»* a!) «>f it togelltcr
only ■"
ode oik: tiny liruid.
1
im> sending >ou n.y plioloprpnh, v* hich 1 had token at Stevens
Dr on.
ll I ells iho whdle tlory Ltllcr ll-iin 2
can tell it.
E
xryljody 1 know is using Dandurir.e, h
you ace 1 err doing
■ometl
ng to show my opprccitiiion.
Sincerely Jour., (Mi
a) EVA I.CVYfS.
Dandcrino make# the scaip healthy and fertile and keeps it
so. It is the greatest scalp fertilizer and therrlore Itc greatest
liair-produclng remedy ihe world I n. ever known
h i. a natural food and a wholesome nwmifine for hotlr the hair
and acalp. Even o 2Gc botfls c/lt will put moro
genuine lifo in your hair than' a gallon of
any other hair tonic cVcc'Wadc. It fchow*
results from the very it art. tj- u
HOW at sll druggists In ibrs* slsss,
2S cents, EO cests and St . per,bottlo. , . ,
sUvst or susips I* ysy psstss*.
the dread disease soon accomplished
Its worst and ho. passed to ths grant
beyond. “*
Mr. Hancock ha*'been living with
•. ■; •• * • .t
bis father-in-law Mr. Wiley JRR}er
on the TnUfihassw road,, three.mUse.
south .of town.. He jams a man of tho
prime of life, Just having passed Ido ■
forty-fifth year and leaves • wife and
oho'child to mourn bis loss. ' ■
The,funeral will takn plnoo n|
Laurel Hill Cemetery this morning at,,
nine o'clock.
To take the sharp edge off
an appetite that won’t wait
for meals—
To sharpen a poor appetite
that doesn’t care for meals—
eat
Uneeda Biscuit
So nutritious, so easily di
gested, that they have become
the staple wheat food.
In moisture and
dust proof packages.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY