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iGREATfBARGAJN SALE
i^°^ er to 25th Inclusive
I1 dHptire stock of Dry Goods, Notionsjjothing
| Shoe<etc., will be offered at a Great Redflwion for
| Cash. Come and see for yourself : : : : : :
■jk Below Are Listed Some of Our Special Bargains.
5cZZd SOME SPECIALS IN SHOES 50 Sh L-die. Shoe.,
* 5c per yard. Ladies 3.50 Extra Quality sweater GROCERIES Now th « tlm ® *o buy heavy g b °J 8
■pc Chambray 8c per yard coats for 2.68 shoes for Fall and Winter. We have Q . . ’
Brown Sheeting ..4c per yard Ladies 2.00 Sweaters for 1.48 ”*** '* lb * - tor * Loo one of the largest and most com- ,’ „. . ‘
jfcc Suiting 19c Li ®“ ot 40 P° und «> P ure “- plete stock of shoe, to be found *£ /X * ’
■hpd 1.00 all wool dress goods 89c Mens 2.00 and 2.50 Sweaters for 1.68 aßer ‘ anywhere and during this sole we 2 j 5 gh f
- ,oo Shoes for 116
3®c Silk Finish Sateene 19c Mens 1.25 and 1.50 Dress Shirts 89c lb. Bucket High grade Coffee gains over given In Menlo.
30c Poplins 22c Mens 1.00 Shirts for 58c for 90c - Children. Rhn».
t | 10c Canton Flannel 8c Mens 75c Shirt for 42c 8 pounds Eagle Thistle Soda for 25c Men * ® hoe ’- *
I Mens 50c Shirts for 33c Swifts Pride and Blue Wrapper 36.00 Shoes for 34.60 ’
Brass Pins 1c per paper ° eB * or ]•’’
& ladles Handkerchiefs 2 for 5c extra quality for 4.50 Shoes for 3.25 J®? ® hOße for 116
Ladies Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 5c 4.00 shoes for 2.85 125 Shoes for 10 ®
Gentlemens 10c Handkerchiefs for 5c CLOTHING ▼ 3 .wV^fo^. Z’.'.'lM 3.M Shoes tor 2.65 100 Shoge for 70
M ka- W * h ’ Ve ’ b ° Ut * lxty W,,U for bOJ B Mens 200 and 250 hatß tor 300 Shoeß tDr 190 We wl » ■ l «° <**••■ «t special prices
50c Hose for 19c per pair and young men which we offer a< Mens 1.00 hats for 50c 2.00 Shogs for 1.55 MATTINGS, RUGS, WASHSTANQS,
P 2oc Hose forl9c per pair 83 00 to 5.00 • Boys 2.00 hats for 1.38 1.75 Shoes for 125 DRESSERS, BEDSTEADS, STOVES
15c 10c per pair A large number of suits for smalts Boys 1.00 hats for 68c ,' „. , AND RANGES.
n C zi * Or 7 & c boys at $2.00 to 4.00. ™ Boys 50c and 75c hats for 43c °*" ° r Our FAULTLESS Rang, which we
Ouarantoad Hose We also have a large line of mens have been selling at $27.50 we offer
89c Buit ® which we offer at bargain > childrens Raincoats at »u re to call and see us during complete with reservoir for a short
(LadiTWMens and childrens) prices. COME AND SEE THEM. this sale as we can save you money. time during this sale at $23.48.
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, you want you want
to buy, at to pay ”
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tfUHfe Suits
■■p 12.50
Others at
SIO.OO and $15.00
Carefully tailored. Fash
ionable, Serviceable.
“Shieldßrand Specials”
are the equal of the best i
I tailored garments. K
’A Made to suit the man
who knows quality Jrv '
. and value.
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J. H Shumatejk Co.
Summerville, Ga.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and the hair. ,
Promote* a loxurutß gowth. 1
Never Pails to Gray
Bair 1
Tetter, Salt Ityfl.
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DON’T CONFUSE COTTON BOLL
WORM WITH BOLL WEEVIL.
How to Detect and Deal With the
801 l Worm.
Washington, D. C. Oct. 14.—The
Department of Agriculture has recent
lv received numerous inquiries about
injury by the cotton boll worm, es
pecially in the eastern part of the
belt In many cases this insect has
been confused, with jjie boll weevil,
and several about
the in new
: .nt
which belon; T§S
the large natural group of
The worm when first hatched is veiM
tiny, but grows rapidly, becoming*
finally a little over an inch long, and
greenish or brownish in color. The
weevil grub is white and found only
within the cotton square or boll. It
never exceeds one-half inch in
length.
In the case of the present outbreak
the injury began so late in the sea
son that little can be done to pro
tect the present crop. Nevertheless,
a farmer can insure the crop of the
coming season against injury by the
pest with comparatively little trouble
and expense. The action that should
be taken wherever injury has oc
curred this year is to pick the cotton
as quickly as possible and immedia
tely thereafter to plow and harrow
t*e fields. This work will result in
the destruction of the immature
stages of the worm which have pass
ed of _lhg
soil.
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Methods of control of the bolll
worm which are applicable in differ
ent seasons of the year are describ
ed in Farmers” Bulletin 280.
A Gentle and Effective Laxative.
A mild, gentle and effective laxa
tive is what people when
suffering from
Ilf
On Sept. 13, 1913 thJI ■’ ‘
s of
ell fell asleep. She was J
al' who knew her and
B follower of the Christ. Shg wffb®
t Dec. 24, 1851, and united with tiS
t the Summerville church in 1868. She
. was baptized by Rev. J. H. Glazner
s and was ever a faithful member;
5 and a beloved teacher.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
t Summerville W. M. S. that we bow
r u bumble submission to the will of
God.
, 2. That we as the W. M. 8. ex-
Buid to at of our
Kteft ' ll v -
■p Thai a copy solution'
spread on the W. M. S. church
f took.
I
Spain annually uses the huge
quantity of 275,000 tons of grapes
for the making of other products
than wine.
An Oregon farmer has discovered
that he can raise larger onions on
rich soil by tying threads around
each plaiiWlo check the flow of
sap to the
Retail druggists United
States have a
Wood’s
Write for Wood’s Crop special jf ;
giving prices and seasonable
formation about Seeds for Fall ■
sowing. M
JC w. WOOD G SONS, ‘
Va.
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NSWS, THVMBAY, OCTONNI It, IMt.
the
. promffing the citizens
possible steps to proven* fires. State
■W. A
contain
ons. This
ired by
Joyner,
rs chief
snt, and
le best
ire fight
>ws:
of the
ace and
and found
of fire. your
defectmt
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Do not hang clothes
pipe. An air |
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Bio Budd Chimneys*
w .= r.'ver p'XslblaMjß :
Bfr
Bulowed to rest
be absolutely necessary to
stove flue from the ceiling
through the roof, use heavy iron
stirrups made to
and the flue built of brick
Irons and lined throughout »^®d’.
tarra cotta piping to oneWtyjf
below the ceiling and
free from wood All
n >a*t five (* v *|
AKE R O
l.viy .K lUIAIW
r THE L. & M Seml
s CAUSE it costs our
’ PURE
' To tach 4 gallons of the
Add 3 gallons of I.inseed Oiß||||||j
7JIIS MAKES 7
PAINT FOR $1.50 PER (B
' 7 gallons of any other
ready mixed costs $14.00 —soMM'Si
’ If you use 21 gallons of paint iB
| Send for sample cards and placlß
; White Lead, Zinc and Linseed
; for more than one hundred yearß ' :
roof and at least two feet
highes* point of a peak
"These are only a few
a thorough inspection oB y
Bemises may save your
B|n
■&CZEMA AND ITCHING Cl?®
< ! "-a e I'B/S
■RIBSON'S eczema
grates every tiny pore of the
it of al! impurities- stops
■’ Dr. Hobson's Ec
guaranteed to
®i'ix.'/,?Kheal eczema, rashes, ring
, Bju M.d other unsightly e
1 Ointment is a
not an experi-
druggists or by mail 50c.
yeiffer. Chemical Co.. Philadelphia
•
Bssixteenth of an inch of scale
on the interior of a boiler will
jause a loss of 13 per cent fuel ef
(lcency.
KASTQRIAg
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find You Have Al wJJf
the S’""
Signature of
Hong Kong, last year Imported 137,
000 pounds of ginseng, nearly all
fom the United States.
Sorts Otfitr Won't Cwt.
worst case*, no matter of how! _>n g standing. '
by the won ierful, old reliable Dr.
septic Healing OiL It relieve*
time. 25e. SOc fl .00 1
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: v» 'ft the
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ByOI K INACTIVE LIVER
■IgGED HOWELS. LIV-VER
THE PANACEA FOR ALL
’ ETver troubles and constipa
’; TION.
I You are billious, your thirty feet of
bowels are clogged up, poisonous
gases are generated in the bowels
and thrown out in the system, your
1 head aches, you have chills and fev
er, you are nervous and il'jempered
your system is of prop
erly passed A
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COOPERATIVE MEDICINE CO.. L|B
banon, Tenn.. 3RMM
without the
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