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This is an opportunity that ycu mav never, have again in a life .time.1 All these goods arc new. I ju.fr returueii fiom the north last Monday with these goods, , We don't have to buy goods, but keep brothers m the northern markets ail the year round to steal them bo we will offer them' to you at stolen prices. You get all the goods you want by only paying the freight Come to see us at oiice. First to come gets the best values. Fi nneie't, all colors, 8 cents per yard, Childrens Jacketts in a fine i-o) 's fiom $1.00 to $1 75. Ju&t arrived from the North with a nice lii.e of goods. Millinery to Be Sold at HALF All newest styles in ladies, Misses and ahd lrei:s hats triraed hats from 75 cuts up. $5 00 hats will be sold at $2 50 Beautiful Hue of ready to wear hftts which will be sold at naif price. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! O ur evfnsize line of CILOTHINU-, both mens, youths and childrens euirg. Mens suits worth $20.00 for $10, $18.0 suits for $8.50 JbCJS! shoesi- shoe: Of fill kiuds. mens, yoHtbs, women and childrens. LiUies patent leather and vici shoed worth from 3 50 to 4.00 per pair, we will ; ff r for 1.98 and 2.09 all guaranteed. Plenty of everyday shoes in al shapes. All wool shirts eam as Wright health, worth 3.00 pair we. will offer for 98 cents a pair. O V E R COATS v Mens, Youths and Bovs oveicnats, worth, 12, 20, 22.&0 for 4.25, ' 8.50 and 9.68 25 overcoats for 11.10. M ake oiur Sucre Headquarters u AFT TH 1 RHEUM ACIDE has cured thousands of cases of Rheumatism , after all thedoctors and all r means had failed. Rheumacide cured John F. Eline and otncrsoi Bfc"3SnJrc?eI remedies and'the doctors had given no hsfte. Hhsim ftf rhcumaiism sne nau biihuj w iwi w ;v "w-:;":.::; Hutfhes of AtKlns, Va., after the most famous New TorK jpciaiisis lanou. There is Mrtn cures V Rheumacide is thelateo me eal science and while powerfu enough to sweep all germs and poisons out Sf ihe bloodVJt operates by purely natural methods, docs not injure the most OeilGaie siumauu, aim k -w- Almost a Miracle in This Case. 4 . . Dillon, S. C. Aug. 18. Bobbitt Chemical Company: rrStle-men:"In. September. 1899. I took rheu- jnonth after the disease started I had to v In a CTWTf lilt wnrca . . . Hr;,r uul" my arms ana nanas were oaaiy fff"' so much so that I could not use them. My legs were drawn back till my feet touched S mSmk Iw4s as helpless as a baby for nearly tt'?1.11?! 1 he muscles of my arms and less hard and shriveled up. I suffered death TVh vcwmes.ovf? Was treated by six different noil ?fa.us ln McColl Dillon and Marion, but Pphem could do me any good, until DK J. me tn J?fc of T3J$n' came to see me. He told botSlVJ .yKur RHEUMACIDE. He got me one aSd hPfLth!um2dicie nd 1 bWn to take it to eet h UP I began DleSter IH?.ed 5 bottles and was com- teal t h u rei? That X as 1 years ago and my jeaith has been excellent ever since. Have trth?ihI?Pi.om of rheumatism. Will say after i lhat rbega,n to walk in about six days a d ol w,ffAt0 take RHEUMACIDE with tie beran tf t?he?: 4n about three months after I body IndwLlV1 S?uld walk as good as any. y and went back to work again. , . Vours truly. JAMES WILKES. ma -j "... . . 11 es?zfir, l. jZfis&iw wit t 0 QJ SWEEPS ALL POISONS, OUT OF THE BLOOD. , A pu7ey cgablc remedy trt gees right to the SSSJS! cures Vremovinlthe cause. Your druggist sella d recommends Rheumacide., mpie bottle and booklet free if you send five cents for postage to . r . BOBBITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. Proprieton, Baltimore. Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gout; Indigestion, - -Constipation Liver Trouble, Kidney Trouble. La Grippe. All Blood . - V 1 "J PL. Wood's Seeds. - ... Crimson Clover. Our Southern Farmer can save fer tilizer bills and Increar their revenues jV MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, 11 by sowing Crimson Clover at the mm 1 ci 4 rw'ly,jrkv sv 4-Viav r!An an1 J.CU3 U ff UAXaiig VA. VUIU ftllU" Cotton crops. It is the best time to bow and you save an extra prep aration of the land. Crimson Clover makes land rich in he ,.as or vegetable matter and puts It in excellent condition for the crops which follow it. It also makes fitat winter cofer crop, An ezcelleaf grazing crop, A good early forage crop, A splendid soil-improving crop. Plowed under early in the spring,, it increases the yield of corn, to bacco, cotton or other crops which follow it, to a wonderful extent. Our sales of Crimson Clover seed are? increasing enormously every year, and we are to-day tbe largest dealers in ' this seed in the United States. - Write for prices and circulars giving Information about this valuable crop. . T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen; RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. ' Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue, : issued in August, tells about all Farm and Garden Seeds ior Fall Plant? in. Mailed tree on request. It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an in active LIVER. .With a well conducted LTV one can do mountains of labor; without fatigue. -1 It adds a hundred per cent tor; "ones earning capacity . A It can be kept in healthful axtloa by , and only by . 7ai:g no gucotitute; - ' Tte Rill Yon Hava Always Bss$r .v- fiearstlia
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