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Golden Rule

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The Golden Rule was a dry goods store on the south side of The Square, near the alley, in the late 19th Century. Owned by Charles A. Mobley, the store was known for its fashionable stock, including laces, gloves, hosiery, and buttons. It was advertising as early as 1882 and as late as 1891. Mobley may have opened the store as early as 1865.