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DOMINO APRON GINGHAMS - 10c
BEST APRON GINGHAM, colors
guaranteed, in all the pretty .
checks 15c
5,000 YARDS DRESS GINGHAMS
in Pretty New Plaids, etc 15c
40c PERCAL 18c
2,000 Yards 40 cents Percal in Light
and Dark Colors, 36 inches wide.
Efird Sells it for 18c
Boys' Good Heavy Ribbed Union
ers. , 98c each
MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED SHIRTS
AND PANTS TO MATCH 85c each
the best. Sale price $2.98
Boy's Good Heavy Ribbed Under
Suits 98c
Children's Union Suits, the good kind,
at .. 98c suit up
Ladies' Heavy Underwear, Vests and
Pants 98c each
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 85c.
Men's Full Cut Blue Chambray Work
Shirt ... 85c
BLANKETS
Don't forget we have the Blankets, the
kind that will keep you warm, and will
save you money on them.
tw. nnt a tnr Inthe South so full of saving chances. Efirds is the mon
ey saving spot, as they were first to reduce the price and are offering mer
chandise on the lowest basis known to the mercantile business. :: :: ::
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES.
We save you money on Shoes. The
largest stock in this section to select
from. Efird's in the lead as usual with
lower prices on Fall Footwear. Men's,
Women's and Children's Shoes, selected
by Careful Buyers and Bought the
Efird Way, Means Everything to You.
OUR NEW RED CROSS BOOTS
Are here, you know the make and the
comfort they represent Our prices
are not $16.50 to $20.00, but just $10.00
to $12.50
LADIES HIGH GRADE DRESS
SHOES, PULLMAN AND OTHER
WELL KNOWN MAKES.
Dark Brown Calf Boots, wing and
imitation tips $900
Dark Brown Kid Boots, Cuban and
Louise Heels, imitation tips $8.50
Black Vici Kid, Military Heel Boot,
Imitation tips $9.00
Black and tan Kid Military heel Boots,
low heel and wide toes, price $6.95
Black and Tan Kid Military Heel
Boots, imitation tips, price $6.00
Growing girls' Brown Calf School
Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 6, $5.00
Black and Tan Kid Louis Heel Boots,
imitation tips, $12.50 value, $6.00
MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS'
SMART DRESS SHOES
Black or Tan Kid and Calf leathers,
all bought the Efird way
Misses' Gun Metal English Bals,
sizes 12 1-2 to 2, price $3.48
Misses' Dark Brown Calf Bals,
sizes 12 1-2 to 2, price $-198
Growing Girls' Dark Brown Bals,
sizes 2 1-2 to 8. price $5.98
E. C SKUFFERS, THE CORRECT
SHOES FOR SCHOOL WEAR. .
BUTTON OR LACE
Childrens E. C Skuffers, black,
sizes 3 to 6, $1.75
Children's E, C. Staffers, tan,
sizes 3 to 6, -i : $L98
Childrens' E. C. Skuffers, black,
sizes 6 to 8,
Children's E. C. Skuffers, tan,
sizes 6 to 8, .
Children's E. C Skuffers, sizes
8 1-2 to 12,
Children's E. a Skuffers, tan,
sizes 8 1-2 to 12.
Misses' E. C. Skuffers, black,
sizes 12 1-2 to 2,
Misses' E. C. Skuffers, tan, sizes
12 1-2 to 2.-
$2.75
$2.75
$3.25
$3.25
.$3.48
$3.98
Children's Mahogany Button Skuf
fers, sizes 6 to 8, $2.98
Children's Mahogany Bal Staffers
sizes6to8 $2.08
Misses' Mahogany Button Skuffer,
sizes 8 to 12, $3.48
Misses' Mahogany Bal Skuffer, size
8 to 12, . $3.4S
Misses' Mahogany Bal Skuffers, -
sizes 12 1-2 to 2, $4.50
Youths' Mahogany Blucher Skuffer,
sizes 10 to 2, $-1.95
BIG BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
We all know that the Boys' Shoe3
should be strong and sturdy. We
have that kind here. The price, $2.48
ABOUT 200 PAIRS LADIES' DRESS
SHOES .
You can easily see they are worth
double the price. Sale price-... .yo
Carolinas Largest Chain One
Price Department Stores. ::
EFIRDS DEPARTMET
MEN'S HIGH GRADE PULLMAN
SHOES
English or Blucher, genuine tan calf
leather, here is where Efird'a buy
, ing power speaks the loudest$6.50
MEN'S DRESS SHOES FOR $1.98
Black and tan Kid and Calf leathers.
English and blucher last We have
them all in this wonderful lot
Your chance to save money is here.
-, The price, . . - $4.9S
ABOUT 200 PAIRS RUIN'S HEAVY
. WORK SHOES
All two full soles and full vamps, $5.00
and $6.00 values. . Sale price -'
: $3.48 to $4.98.
ABOUT 200 PAIRS LADIES' AftD
GROWING GIRLS' DRESS SHOES
At a sacrifice. ' Com early and get
the beet Sale price . ... $28
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
One lot of Men's $30.00 All Wool Suits,'
reduced to -11 $18X0
One lot of Men's $35.00 All Wool Suits,
in nice range of materials and styles,
$35.00 values at .$22.50
Men's $37.50 to $40.00 Suits, at. $2495
Big shipment of Men's Pants just re-
' ceived from : $4.98 to $9.95
Fine lot of Boys' Suits in the newest
materials and models, all reinforc
ed knee, seat and elbows $4.98
to ' ; - 12.50
ONE LOT OF BOYS' SUITS
In all the new mixtures and colors
at $5.98 and $6.95
OVERALLS AT SAVING PRICES
- Anvil Alls', at ; 1 , $1.95
Blue Buckle Overalls, at . $1.98
Indian Head Overalls, at lir$2.25
Iron Alls, at $2.45
SELL SAME GOODS
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"FIDDLING" All" TAYLOR
. LEADING IN TENNESSEE
famoi's poLmaAX hah
LEAD OVER OOV. ROBKHTS
OoniM Out Into Polttlral Arena Af
ter RtUrement of BS Ypmh HI
llntt Rare FamoriB.
NhTllIe. Tnn.,-NoT 8 Aftet be
ing In political retirement for twenty
flre yean, and with more than a third
of a century between hit first and
second race for goTernor. Alfred Al
exander Taylor, familiarly known asj
"All" Taylor, waged a vigorous cam
paign. Mr. Taylor was past the three score
and tcu mark when he entered the
race for the Republican nomination
in the primary of August 6 last. In
Tennepgoeani
ly impressed with the consideration
the brothers showed each other, not
only In debate at Jasper, but about
the hospitable fireside of the home.
The next morning the gathered from
her garden two boquets of roses, one
white and the other red. Returning
she found Alt and Bob waiting to say
good-bye. To each she presented one
of the bouquets. '
CWea Two Roeee,
"I want you to accept these flow
ers, gentlemen," said the warm
hearted hostess, "for the sake of your
mother; I know that she must be
proud of her boys, who can be politi
cians and still be brothers. I know
that her heart is with you and that
her blessings follow you."
Bob Taylor received the white ros
es and Alf the red. Thereafter dur-
Inr the campaign Bob Taylor was
known as the "Knight of the White
Rose," and Alf as "Knight of the Red
Rose," and Robert was still known
as the "Knight of the white Rose
MUNGO BROS:,Deal:rs
PA;ELAr, s. c.
J rack fiack rnith Wmtt.
Ht hi anaW
the beginning many
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of "Our Bob." late Democratic Gov-1 when he defeated Edward W. Cr-
ernor and Senator from Tennessee. I .r
looked upon his campaign as hardly j "n8- ,6T'"
a mutter for serious consideration. , Roee " betw" thev Tylor
This view underwent a change when l01 S "Z't
Colonel Taylor took the stump and h Rbif tn
K . , ,.mn,i, it h. i Alf Taylor became a member of
Icame evident that it was a one man's CpnK.r?M "2 tha.
rare practically all over the State, district on Mrc .4 1889 and Served
I So "Alf Tavlor woke up on his sev- fr decillning further
lenty-second birthday to find himself .nomination and taking up the prae
,; the Republican nominee for Cover- jc of law 'in Johnson City. . Hta
nor of Tennessee for the second time I "'" "' vu.B. '-.
in hi Ufa i where he is extensively interested In
,.K-'n. - farming. He is the father of several
-War of the Roees." iong. 0, of whom. following the
Taylors first race for Governor , family bent for political division, Is
was the most famous affair of the a democrat. - "'
kind in the hl'tory of the State. On
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June 18. 188, the Republican State
convention met in Nashville, and the
late Elchard W. Austin, for several
terms Congressman from the second
Tennessee district, nominated Taylor
for Governor.
The Democratic state convention
met on August 11, 1886, and after
considerable jockeying, nominated
Robert 1 Taylor. "Our Bob." for
Governor on the fifteenth ballot.
Thus it was that Tennessee's "War of
the Roses" was set going.
The two Taylors made a tour of the
State, speaking to immense crowds.
They hammered the opposition party
and poked fun kt one another, but
wound up each day with brotherly af
fection unimpaired. After a tour of
the SoQuathte Valley, in the coarse
of the campaign, the Iwo stopped at
Bridgeport, Ala., for the night at
gnesta of a Mrs. Jones, who had
heard them apeak that afternoon at
Jasper. The good woman was great-
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