1 urn That are a Comfort to the Feet SOLD BY B .A. KlILLER 1 CO, In front of Fire Department, No. 2 East 4th St. Our Motto : Quick' Sales and Short Profits. Banker Hill Items. There was preaching at Bun ker Hill last Sunday. A large crowd attended. We are glad to know Miss Anna P. caught a new beau last Sun day. Mr. J. A. Idol has quit the Barber Shop and is now standing behind the counter at Greens boro. Oh, Miss Emma, do win his heart back to Bunker Hill. Mr. Robah Stafford was seen going down Promenade, street Sunday evening. Mr. B. F. Phipps closed his singing at Sedge Garden, Sun day. All reported a nice time Mr. Charlie M. was seen going up the road Sunday evening, with his best girl. Miss Andrey I keeps getting letters from Ohio. There must be something doing. We think Miss Bettie M. will get to ride behind the little mule soon. There will be preaching every first Sunday at 3 o'elock at Bun ker Hill. It is unknown who will get Mr. Willie Snider yet, Misses Bettie M. or Andrey I., As they ae both dead struck Wishing much success to the Guide. Dad's Oldest Sons. Alfonso Penno has been inau gurated President of Brazil., Both houses of Congress will fight Roosevelt's phonetic spell ing propaganda, and they are right. It only means confusion. silwsCoii The Quality and Prep aration is the best. Give Us Your Orders and be Convinced. . Wlw r M Thorn as &Co. z MINES The Coal and Ice People. IT GOES FURTHER. IT LOOKS BETTER. AND IT WEARS LONGER. TAG PAINT.- (Q)ne (Gallon Makes Two m i One gallon of paint costs. One gallon of oil costs This makes two gallons Paint cost Or one gallon of paint ready for use will cost you...... W. H. CLINARD, Handles This Paint. Headquarters for All Kinds Wall Paper. $1.60 .60 $2.20 1.10 411 Liberty Street, WillStOIl, 3XT O- CARRIES ALL KINDS OF wm. ids and tpe, Ladies' Coat Suits and Ready-made Garments AT PRICES LOW ER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. Come and be Convinced. Any Style of Suit for Women and Children will be ordered on short notice. F. C. Corset f 1.00 style, to close out at 65c each all sizes. Trimmed Hats for Ladies and children. Million Dollars For Charity. Chicago, Nov. 20 Bequests aggregating more than $1,000, 000 are to be distributed to char ity by the will of Daniel B. Ship man, thepaintmanufaeturer who died last Thursday unattended by a single relative. It is believed Chicago charit able institutions will get nearly all the money. Mr. Shipman's only near relative, a sister, Mrs. Olive J. Cone, was in Connecti cut too feeble to attempt the journey to his bedside. She is about the same age as Mr. Ship man, 86. The sister has been provided for, and except a few minor bequests the estate will go to charity. Mr. Sam Rose and Miss Bertha I Miller were married on Wednes day night. Mr. Rose is one of our best young business men, and his bride is an attractive daugh ter of Mr. G. E. Miller. 1 i Ml :3 ( 44 if M i , '3 .

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