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$ht gorhuille Cotton Iftarhft. Corrected Semi-Weekly by Messrs. Letts Broe. Yojuevrmt, Nov. 16. 12 m.?The local market stands as follows: Cotton 9J to Id Imtta Bros. . t MONET LOST. I LOST a roll of Bills aggregating 661 on the streets of Yorkville nr^naa/lav Anv In format Inn will be thankfully' received. ANDY TAYLOR, Care Fred E. Smith, Rock Hill No. 4. Nov. 16 f It* FOR SALE I WILL offer for sale at public auction. at the Court House, on MONDAY. the 19th Instant, beginning at 1.S0 o'clock?Just as court adjourns for dinner?a lot of good household furniture and effects. Don't fall to attend. Terms CASH. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Agent FOR BALXL THE PALMER lot on East Liberty street adjoining lots of W. Brown Wylle and G. W. S. Hart. Apply to me at 506 S. Tryon street Charlotte, N. C. McD. ARLEDGE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York COURT or COMMON PLEAS. J. S. Brlce, Guardian, Plaintiff, against Laura E. Parish and C. G. Parish, Defendants?Summons for Relief.? (Complalilt not Served.) To the Defendants abov^ named: YOU are h'erebj' summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action which is this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office In Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint J. S. BRICE. Plaintiff's Attorney. Yorkville, S. C., November 16, 1906. NOTICE. To the absent defendant. Laura E. Parish: Please take notice that the Summons. of which the foregoing Is a copy, together with the Complaint in this action, were filed in the office of J. A. Tate. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for York County, in said State, at York Court House, Yorkville, S. C., on the 16th day of November, 1906. J. 8. BRICE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Nov. 16 f 6t See The ^ YORKVILLE POST CARDS AT THE YORK DRUG STORE J. B. BOW EN. Proprietor. rm I J" g" ISaturda ^ N THE ABOVE 11 GREAT BARGAI I I ABOUT FIFTEI 1 OR AS MUCH O \J THING, BUT IF WAIT FOR THI EXPECT TO LOSE M I LOOKOUT?NOT TP IS BIGGER AND ST] ALONG THE LINE I ISENTING QUALITIE REAL BARGAIN 0F1 DRY GOODS, DR 46 Inch Dress Flannel, was 44 Inch Dress Good, was 44 Inch Black Armour Clo Black Pebble Grain Goods. 44 inch Sicillians, was $1.0 136 Inch Sicillians, was 60c 44 inch Serge, was 75c?Xc Black Xunsveiling, was 60< 44 inch Silk Warp Henriel Henriettas, were 85c?Now 136 inch Sharkskin, was 50i 36 inch Sultana Cloth, was Plaid Suitings, was 15c?> 20 inch Silks, were 35c?X 50 inch Repellant Cloth, w Basket Weave Cloth, was Chli>t Woiot DomfiQlf xvflQ White Pique, was 30c?Xc White Mercerized Goods, \ Loisette in all colors, was 146 inch Black Prunella, wa 50 inch Ladies' Cloth, was Shepherd Plaids, was 60c36 inch Panama, was 60c 36 inch French Flannel an 27 inch French Flannel, w All Wool Dress Flannel, w 36 inch Melrose, was 50c? 37 inch Trico, was 35c?X 36 inch Ottilie Sackings, v 36 inch Cashmere, was 50 36 inch Voile, was 38c?Xc Failletta Silks, were 35c? Red Table Damask, was White Table Damask, was (Snow Drop Table Damask, Ladies' All Wool Undervest Ladles' Undervests tljat ity is now 24c; 20c quality Ladles' Union Suits that Ladles' Stratford Union Union Suits that were 35 Union Suits that were 35c Shirts and Pants that wer Ladies' Ready Made Dr Black Silk Skirts that wen Krlnkle Down, was 50cChenille Table Covers, v m DON'T PUT I YOU DOLLARS?CO ING FOR REAL BAE COTTON GOODS, GI ARE HUNTING FOR THIS, OUR BUT REMEMBER, T f Sf REMEMBEF ! J. Q No. 6931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkville, In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, November 12th, 1906. Resources: Loans and Discounts 3148,971 89 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 11,269 79 U, S, Bonds to seoure circulation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 600 00 Banking: house, furniture, and fixtures 2,600 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 7,728 30 Due from State Banks and Bankers 14.378 57 Due from approved reserve agents 71 70 Checks and other cash items 546 34 Notes of other National Banks 1,090 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 148 10 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vis.: Specie 313,874 80 Legal-tender notes 7,040 00 20,414 80 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,250 00 Total $234,057 99 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 6,000 00 Undivided profits, less exr>?n?f>s and taxes Dald.... 5,595 14 National Bank notes outstanding 25,000 00 Due to State Banks and Bankers 1,490 25 Dividends unpaid 48 00 individual deposits subject to check.$76,S92 34 Time certificates of deposit 43,079 67 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 1,002 59 120,474 60 Notes and bills redlscounted 6 000 00 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 20,000 00 Reserved for taxes, etc 1,450 00 Total $234,067 99 State ef South Carolina, Oountt of York. s.a I, R. C. ALLEHN, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me I this 16th day of November, 1906. J. A. Tats, C. C. C. Pis. Correct?Attest: W. I. WrrftERSFOON, W. G. White, O. E. Wilkins, Directors MONEY TO LEND. ON Improved farms In York county. Interest: Loans not under $1,000, 7 per cent; under $1,000, 8 per cent No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER. Rock Hill, or undersigned. ' C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. Sept 21. April 21 f "MURALIA77 IS THE LATEST WALL COVERING OUT TO DATE. SEE ME?I HAVE IT, AND ALL OTHER8. A. B. GAINE3. CLOTHES CLEANING. JAM prepared to clean gentlemen's clothes and ladles' skirts In a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Work may be sent direct to my home or left at W. E. Ferguson's store. Mrs. R- B. McCLAIN. W Horse Shoe Robinson?bound in cloth, by mail $1.10, from The Enquirer. FA AT QTT7 LU VV ray Inuaug -weeping R< y- -N0VE1V DATE?SATURDAY, NOVEMB N SALE. THE ONE AND ONL EN THOUSAND DOLLARS' W F IT AS IS POSSIBLE. OF CO PRICES AND QUALITIES CO & "CLEAN SWEEP" SALE, AN [ONEY?WE KNOW WE WILL l"F rTTCTHMFPC riTTT? nTTRTU RONGER THAN OUR DESIRE IAVE BEEN SLASHED WITH IS AND PRICES THAT MUST FERING IS PUT BEFORE THE ESS GOODS, STAPLES. 9i ? 51?Now It Is 75c. ?| 1.25?Now 92c Yard. th, was $1.75?Now $1.38 Yard. Y) was $1.00?-Now 89c Yard. ' XI (0?Now 89c Yard. ?Now 44c Yard. 4?| >w 48c Yard. ? :?Now 42c Yard, ttas, was $1.25?Now 98c Yard. 55c Yard. X c?Now 39c Yard. 4. i 25c?Now 18c Yard. ? row 10c Yard. T ow 19c Yard. ? as 50c?Now 39c Yard. X 35c?Now 25c Yard. ? J5c?Now 25c Yard. ? >w 19c Yard. T ias 50c?Now 38c Yard. 30c?Now 20c Yard. X is $1.50?Now $1.19 Yard. X $1.35?Now 98c Yard. ? ?Now 44c. * ?.>ow uc laru. y< d Nunsveiling, was 60c?Now 44c. xj as arte?Now S?c Yard. jri as 50c?Now 39c Yard. J! -Now 39c Yard. ? o\v 24c Yard. T .as 35c?Now 23c Yard. V c?Now 39c Yard. 5r nv 25c Yard. x Now 25c Yard. ? 35c?Now 25c Yard. * 31.00?Now 89c Yard. y was 60c?Now 44c Yard, ts, were $1.50?Now $1.00 Each. X were 50c are now 42c; 35c qual- ? is now 13c. X were $1.00?Now 89c Garment. ? Suits thai were 60c?Now 42c: T c are now 25c Garment; Misses' y are now 25c. Children's Fleeced & e 25c?Now 18c Garment. & ess Skirts, were $1.25?Now 98c. ? ? $6?Now $3.98. , ?Now 42c Yard. ,-ere 75c?Now 48c Each. & OFF COMING AFTER THIS S MING OUICK WILL CERTAIN :GAINS IN DRY GOODS, DRES SNPS' FURNISHINGS, ETC., W ?WRAY OFFERS YOU THE C SECOND CLEAN SWEEP SAL HE EARLY BUYER WILL AI i THE OPENING DATE?SA1 I. WRAY, "Kill Every Man" Said a printer one day, "who never reads en advertisement and you never will be hung for murder." That was a rather sweeping: assertion, but no doubt true with certain limitations as regards wide-awake men. That is the kind of men that I am trying: for anyway, as a broker Is more or less an advertising medium. The wide-awake man realizes that and pays In commissions for services rendered, while the other man tries to put It different and often pays for his folly. T rr<? uo i on "*- fi Services Rendered* *3r Always use discrimination. Bid Asked Neely MTg Co 102J 108 Yorkvllle Hardware Co.... 105 T&vora Cotton Mill 75 80 First National Bank lit) 120 L. & S. Bank Stock?Wanted. Clover C:>t. MTg Co. Stock?Wanted. Dr. M. W. WHITE, Opposite Postoffica - Yorkville, 8. C. Jas. M. Starr, J. F. McElwee. President Sec. and Treas. YORK SUPPLY CO. , Incorporated. A Wide Drive We are making a wide and rapid drive for CASH TRADE and are offering Inducements that are winners. Our stock of goods is the best we have had since commencing business. We are prepared to give the best service and best prices. When In town call end see us. SHOES! 8HOE8!! 8KOE8!!! We have SHOES for Men, Women and Children. Shoes that fit, look well and wear well. We guarantee every pair as represented. Our prices are winners. GROCER1E8. We have a full stock of heavy and fancy GROCERIES. If you will buy your GROCERIES * from us for one month you will be pleaaed with the goods and the prices. When you want anything to eat come to YORK SUPPLY CO. CLERK'S SALE. The 8tate of 8outh Carolina?County of York. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLBA.B. R. A. Jackson as Admr.. of the Estate of Mary M. Jackson et al., against D. J. Jackson et al. BY virtue of a decree in the above stated case. I will expose to public sale in front of the Tork Court House, during the legal hours of sale, on MONDAY. DECEMBER 3RD. 1906, (Salesday), the following described real estate, to wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in Tork county, South Carolina, and lying about one and one-half miles northeast of the ! a# hAim^n/1 hv v1anHo txf I lUWU U1 UIVTC I , i/UUUUCU M/ ?WH%M? w D. J. Moore, J. L. Jackson, W. B. Brlson, R. P. and A. W. Jackson, and others, and containing FORTY-SIX and THREE-FOURTH <463) ACRES, more or less." Terms of Sale?One-half CASH, and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest thereon from the day of sale, and secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser must pay for all papers, and the purchaser must comply by paying the cash portion of his bid within one hour from the time of such sale, or the premises to be at once re-sold upon same terms at the risk of such defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE. C. C. C. Pis. Nov. 16 f St | EEPSA urates Anot eduction Sa IBER 24- -S ler 24th?j. q. wray will ,y object of this sale w orth of goods of all k 1urse we do not expect >unt with you you wi n wtt/t nn votir buying a , lose money?lots of it:e to change the goods i for profits just now, ] a reckless hand and w appeal to the buyers w :m. see that you get yoi 8-4 Table Covers that were II. Hall Portlers that were $3.0060 inch Tapestry that was BOc?I X A. F. C. DRESS GINGHAM, wi ? Ladies' Jackets that were 36, n + $4.50, now $3.48; Children's Cloa And so on through with like r der the headings of Dry Goods ai merate them all here. COME j |j| CLOTHING FOR MI |i i Men's Suits that were $10?Nov j $7.50 are now $5.48 Suit. J?? If you want some really grea ij | to see our Clothing during this S !? THERE ARE BIG REDUCTH I? FURNISHINGS FOR MEN, INC] SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, COLLAR | FOR WHAT YOU WANT. ? SHOES FOR MEN, WOMI In Shoes we are offering some f* will be well to remember that t Is GUARANTEED TO BE EXA I? OR YOU GET ANOTHER PAIR ? Men's $5.00 Shoes are now $3.9. that were $1.25 are now 98c Pair ? that were $1.00 and worth that X sizes 6s to lis; Misses' Oil Grair V now 89c Pair; Ladies' Dress Sho ? 98c Pair; Ladies' extra fine qualit 4? now $2.24 Pair. V IF THERE IS ANYTHING YC ? LINES NOW IS YOUR TIME T T "CLEAN SWEEP SALE" WE GEST BARGAINS YOU EVER $ HAVE MONEY TO SPEND F< ? GOODS. NOTIONS, HOUSE FU l| HATS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALIS1 j* ETC.. YOU WILL DO YOUR I | TICE BY BUYING BEFORE Y ? WILL CERTAINLY SAVE YOl | YOU WISH TO BUY. ;ale opens?delay will fLY MAKE MONEY FOR YOU. >S GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, rRAY'S IS THE ONE PLACE T iREAT OPPORTUNITY?IT IS ,E, WILL CONTINUE UNTIL .WAYS SECURE THE BEST 0 'URDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH? , The Le; Read This: J* 4# J .*. .? ' ' |' The most Important little piece 01 paper on earth Is the Doctor's PRESCRIPTION. It's value Is beyond estimation. In our PRESCRIPTION DEPART 1 -II I l?? JUfiiNi, we exercise an uui uihu> ?u> ability to compound the medicine just as the doctor Intends It should bo, tc bring about the best possible reiiulti to his patient We use only the purosi and frsshast drugs that oan be nad. Bring your PRESCRIPTION to U8. THE 8TAR DRUG 8TORE. Iftf! NEARLY CAUGHT UP NOW?BUT TO BE "NEXT" YOU MU8T BE QUICK? Mrs. Foushee "FITZU." ? ill At Tlie New Store Please remember that we have Jus opened up a complete line of Drj Ooods, Clothing, Notions, Etc.. ant while you are shopping we will than! you to give us a call. We bought our Clothing stock lati in the season and got advantage oi late season prices. CLOTHING for Men and Boys is t Specialty with us and we can glv? you as much or more value than car be obtained elsewhere. In Men'i Clothing our prices have a widi range, as follows: $4.50, $5, $7, $8.50 ?n ??<* ?u> lift anil ftlA. In Youth'l the prices run $3.50, $5. $7 and $8.50 Children's Knee Suits at $1, $1.50, $2 $2.50, $8, $8.50, $4 and $5. LADIES' CLOAKS?We have Jus received a large line of Ladies Cloaks and Rain Coats that you cer tainly want to see before buying Cloaks at $3.50, $5, $7 and $10. Ralr Coats for ladies at $8.50 and upward J. L. WILLIAMS A COMPANY. W .lust received our Underwear. B.N. MOORE COTTON In the Market the Year Round. Ev ery facility for WAREHOUSING Receipts Negotiable at All Banks. WANTED TO purchase stock of the Clove: Cotton Manufacturing Company Name price and number shares. Adress "QUEERY." Yorkvllle Enquirer. Nov. 2 t.f 8t LJi j her Big I le I Saturday ^ BEGIN A REALLY ILL BE TO CHANGE INDS INTO MONEY, TO MOVE EVERY- I LL UNDOUBTEDLY T J. Q. WRAY'S. WE -BUT THAT IS OUR INTO READY CASH HENCE PRICES ALL rE ARE HERE PREHO KNOW WHEN A FR SHARE. I 75?Now $1.39 Each. ?Now $2.39 Pair. w iuw oat. els 15c?Now 10c Yard, ow $4.48; Jackets that were ks that were $5, now $2.98. eductions In everything unid Dress Goods. Can't enu\XD SEE YOURSELF. 2N AND BOYS. v $6.98 Suit; Suits that were it values In Clothing come , I >N8 IN ALL KINDS OF LUDING SHIRTS, UNDERS, CUFFS, ETC. SEE US SN AND CHILDREN. ? especially good values. It ;very pair of Shoes we sell CTLY AS REPRESENTED 8 Pair; Ladles' Heavy Shoes ; Children's Oil Grain Shoe* price, are now 74c Pair? V i Shoes that were $1.00 are es that were $1.25 are now y Shoes that were $2.75 are >U WANT IN ANY OF MY O BUY AS DURING THIS A ARE GIVING THE BIGDREAMED OF?IF YOU DR DRY GOODS. DRESS RNISHINGS, CLOTHING. ES. FURNISHINGS GOODS. 'OCKETBOOK AN INJUS* OU VISIT WRAY'S. WE r MONEY ON ANYTHING CERTAINLY COST f IF YOU ARE LOOK CLOTHING, STAPLE 0 FIND WHAT YOU HERE?NOW. DECEMBER 15TH? F THE BARGAINS. SATURDAY. ? ider | il THOMSON COMPANY'S i ; GALA WEEK ? > a<;i? JHe , j*|0* OP jH* BARGAINS I |;S Commences Monday, November 19th, and Continues jj;j! |;;|| All Week Through Saturday, Nov. 24th. j ijjj | $ 115 TTTe EX FECT TO TURN OUR TWO BIG STORES INTO A REGULAR TRADING FEAST DURING j j j j j |!!|? 1/1/ THE WHOLE OF NEXT WEEK. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A GRAND GALA WEEK OF UN- Sj j || 5!!|i \[\[ MATCHABLE MERCHANDISE BARGAINS. WHICH WILL BE INTERESTING FOR THE PEOI PLE OF YORKVILLE AND YORK COUNTY. THIS VAST STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, a!!|? WHICH WE OFFER AT THESE PRICES NEXT WEEK, WILL PROVE TO BE UNMATCHABLE BARS!!|? GAINS FOR THOSE WHO PURCHASE DURING THIS TIME. J j J\t stir DON'T FAIL TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS ONE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT OUR STORES 3| j* 5|lfe AND SHARE IN THESE VAST GALA WEEK BARGAINS OFFERED BY THE THOMSON COMPANY. f *"|!? TAKE TIME TO READ EVERY ITEM BELOW CAREFULLY, AND NOTE THE VALUE OF 3?j}E 3|Sj! EACH ARTICLE, AND THE PRICE IT IS QUOTED AT FOR NEXT WEEK. IT'S WORTH YOUR TIME *$j>E axtt? PAMcmL-DATTAM tn taitb anvantacr flF this WEEK OF BARGAINS. COME YOURSELF 58S JBI' mil/ vun uiu x X VII AW A <sv _ w. - . p|!f AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO COME. ||| j Slsit THINGS YOU NEED, THAT * ? ? Iar*? Smyrna Rugs?a regular $1.26 value?at ?8c 3j jj! [ gX?U 4 while they last. > I. |!|j ONLY COST YOU ONE CENT i ? 3,ooo Yard. Sea Itod. jUsi' AT THOMSON COMPANY S. * One bale Unbleached Sea Island?2,000 yds. Bought to *<<> S&xjg 100 doz. good Pearl Buttons, lc Doz.; 100 doz. Spl. Cot, white J ? sell at 6c the yd- Our Gala Week Price will be 4c Yard. t?p lc the Spool; 6 gross good Lead Pencils, lc Each; 3 gross <e ? IEANS Sis' I ^?*? . good Wire Hair Pins, lc the Pkg.; 3 gross Llpp's Toilet IT ff J > r 5It5 Soap, perfumed, lc the Cake; 100 balls White Ball Cotton. 3 Heavy School Boy Jeuts In Gray and Brown?always sells 2< N . g 1 tfxXiE lc the Ball. 5 C lor 18c. Our Gala Week Price will be 15c the Yard. - r II ? 5&IJI r^AT A 3 M Heavy All Wool Jeans In Gray and Brown, 24c the Yard. I GALA WEEK 2 CENT ITEMS. 2 Heavy All Wool, Pull Weight Jeans In Gray and Brown, 5< J !* ? 600 d0B- &ood Bc Pearl Buttons, 2c the doz.; 50 doz. good 5 2 v*raw fn? anr, a' < > ' Sewing Cotton, black and white, 2c Spl.; Darning Cotton. J M PoT7.? **222 ??L SF7 Ker8ey for men 8 8,1(1 boys ! 2c the Spl.; VeBt Pocket Memorandums, 2c Each; Tape? 4 Pants. Price tne yard, 4ac. ' Black and White?2c the Itoll; 5 gross good Lead Pencils ? g LADIES' UNDERWEAR. > Sfi* W,th X 2 Thirty dozen Ladles' Unbleached Heavy Ribbed Fleeced JjjjK * 5 CENT VALUES FOR 4 CENTS. M ? Vests and Pants to match, weigh 7 pounds to the dozen?ex- 3, AC 5 5^5 Large size School Tablets. 4c Each; 24 Commercial size En- j f tra?Sr8i *l??r0uL5^TT^BdsJ?Ca *4c1tbe dg* , jz, j?^?k. 3 * 100 Black Mercerized Underskirts, nicely made from good |r< ? $ tfXSp. velopes, 4c; Good Veat Pocket Memorandums, 4c Each; ? ? materials. worth $1.25. Our Gala Week Price will clean ! [fi *box *ood Note Paper, 4c; box good wire Hair Pins, *c; w & ,K - # box *??d Talcum Powder, 4c; cArd good Safety Pins, 4c; y J them up at 08c Men. 4 I > I 1 SllJlC Sllkateen Lustre Cotton,, 4c Spl.; Hooks and Eyes, the 5 M BLACK TAFFETA SILK. I '4l t 5&a 5r card' 4c' &ood Pocket Purses, 4c Each; Ladles' Pure Lin- J rraM.. . v??,n ??in ?n ,??i, ?? I. 3X1 ! en Handkerchiefs, 4c Each; best Brass Pins, pkr, 4c. * 5 5,aiL?fv? ! i t ? If* Big assortment of Ladies' Turn-Over and Tab Collars? K K ^iL^hni mi? 1 < ijl "embroidered" a rerular lOe value for S mnu thla week 4 9 dollar bill. Our Gala Week Price will be 89c?One week Only. ' V . ? 15 embroidered a regular 10c value for 5 cents this week. j g Yard-wide Black Taffeta, 50c the Yard; Yard-wide Black 1 vhMiP SPECIAL RIBBED HOSE. 4 9 Taffeta, 80c the Yard. These are values you can't pass. Come ' < !<! I ' 30 dozen of Toadies' extra heavy Ribbed Hose In black, 4 I and buy them during this Bargain Week. 4&XJI a regular winter stocking. Bought to sell for 16c, but we ? $500.00 REWARD - 3! I +9 JTiE'SIsfJ?1 them at GaU Week Prl?e8 Wh,le they la8t i t For any on? *b<> you a better Repellant Cloth than J JN; I J If; Big lot ot Children's Hoods and Fascinators, worth 15c, oil 38 g? I'-fr HP<ME- ?"?* W|M' J ! ' ? ?ai< this week at 10c Each. 5 I ?reen and Navy?6? Inches wlde-50c the Yard. g&lg J?tf CALICO 2 1-2 CENTS THE YARD. J ? BLACK CAT HOSIERY. : if ? J?l S.troSS Weekfttowrn'S^onT^I ? I 2 M?USr&(r ItS ?* 25 S? ft ? ! k||S i^ v24 You ?npt 5?m if ?y * ? | % S'.ff'pjfc "" H?""ry SOMEBODY LOST MONEY ON THESE J ? "Dog-on-Good' Stockings are' the best 10c Hosiery for , ^ +$ 2,, (|5: YOU CAN'T J * boy" and *lrla that a 10 0604 pleoe wU1 buy. 6,000 yards of dark colored Outings, positively worth 6c ? B CLOAKS AND FURS, the yard, but to make our bargain proposition come true, ? We give these our special attention and assure you they are | < )> ' | . our Gala Week Price will be 4 l-2c the Yard. ^ the greatest values ever offered to you. We receive Cloaks by , i > 6,000 yards of that good Gingham and Madras In checks ft * express almost dally from the best manufacturers In the *(>? * Scft.'p and 8triP?8' positively worth 6c from the bolt, but to show 3 ? country. Ladles' Cloaks, 64 Inches long?Prices from $$.50 ^\ J > 3*?* y?u that we mean business, our Gala Week Price will be 4 * to $15.00?All Colors. 64 Inch Long Cloaks at 94.48 and 5.21 I 2$:;? 4 l-2c Yard. J $4.08 Each. I I * > I 30O# fmUPPOPTQ 3 w? ar? Showing more Furs than ordinarily, but we bought \ )? 5*^15 V/uraruaio. a C these right, and bought the quantity. Prices from 08c to $15. *!> >* r,tyc You can't sleep comfortably on wintry nights unless you 3 ? TurtTM'C "DAMTC 3!!^ I sleep under heavy Comforts. We have 24 Heavy Comforts. 2 9 MalN o pain id I I rlXVC ininm roominr ii 5r values to eo at 98c Each. 3 Jt When you think of Pants think of The Thomson Co. We pure Wool Blankets, made In North Carolina?all sixes M J don't care how large or how small you are we have the Fanta auk ixif ?Prices $8.48, $4.48, $5.00, $$.00 and $8.50. ? for you. Prices from i?8c to $7.00 Pair. ySf $ 5*1* 74S!g?^h,CfinM,%iC4?8Unat^^i.e98!n Wh,te' extra 8,868 at * t OVERCOAT? THEN IT'S A RAIN COAT? j}Sg $'?+ upur tc A RT F^TNR TO HTTMA1SITTV 5 K 004 one? Buy one and don't get soaked. "Cravenettes" 2 **$5 W K A BLbbMNU AU HUMANITY ? ? are the faVorltes In Rain Coats. They look so J ?**? You need Carpets In the Winter?no room is comfortable ? ? "natty" too, in dry weather. They are truly a double duty A Jx/tjs unless you have the floor carpeted. Here is your chance: 200 3 ? coat. From noW on there'll be chilly rains a-plenty, and no lrO>* *A*P All Wool Ingrain Carpet Remnants in yard pieces, worth 35c 5 * top garment meets rough weather exipencies so completely ^> I am each. All next week you can buy them at Thomson Co.'s at J or feels so comfortable, or looks so dressy at Cravenette. V5l : 29c 12ach. 4 * Prices from $10.00 to $$5.00. 3i f5 *?i> I ||l| ^||?^SHOES! SHOES! 3o!>? American Qur ?8,000.00 stock of Shoes for Men, Women and SHOE j~aay Children makes it possible for us to have the style IBX^HES 8H0E WHQS JT;? i fl^NHwMBSBl an(' fit for almost any foot imaginable. Leather has $5 HSHjpP advanced 33 1-3 per cent, but our buying early causes < H" x - OU??? t-Ko 6ama nu Prir-S W* n. ? |(VK US lO give you ouoca ai iu? wamv wiu * >?.? ,? ? j,.K ,..clr w 5J$5 Style6002 n&I^K ry the well known brands for men: Edwin Clapp, the fry***1 "*'5? 5 i ii^I* b^'p.uVtUw Crossett and American Gentlemen. ^T?lu7kab Jf i< ^ ??? ^ imp quarter and oufiftAT KmL 1 * *0 I iHi'iIIt Top! ^or Ladies: Queen Quality and American Lady, "St Rep* Pries 3ii?? icrTiecU??sH with many other brands of The Hamilton-Brown Shoe ^?* ' ' i **> M pr ?.comPa?y. ., :: ; .||| !?&.> Toe , v-0 I HI ? ill HATS! HATS! liiil ai!!? .. ,A fsB 3Hf 3?We allow any one to compare our line of $3.00 HAWES HATS -3'5> ' ||jjJ with any for Style and Quality. If you wear a HAWES'HAT your ^ A*A*A*A*A*A*A*AKAKA*A*AMA**A*A*A?A*AKAicA*A*A?tA*A*A*A* if' ij mr clothing mmm wts Picked Uo At a Bargain lli? |||f WE SCOOPED UP TWO HUNDRED SUITS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN, AWAY |8| 2||? DOWN UNDER VALUE?DON'T MATTER TQ YOU HOW WE GOT THEM?BUT WE HAVE' THE J* I ' ills GOODS, AND HERE THEY ARE FOR YOU TO GAZE UPON: 2" Ig If if a ? ' ' Ml ML 50 Two-piece Suits for Boys, with _ 5' ? tet> TSfi Knee Pants, mixed materials, ages yfl vSam * fo ' l^L 9 to 16's, worth $2.50. Our Gala ~ \X7 u Dn/? ?r A 9. 3<?<f>? 25 Two-piece Suits for Boys, mixed J&9& v* Bft.' i^lkl material, ages 8 to 16's, worth $3.00. \*X* Long Pants, mixed material, worth ^?!!!? ^ Men's Three Piece Plaid Cheviot worth $8.50 anywhere any time. Our Wfi jSSa&MSg- Piece Suits-one that everybody /^CHLOSS OT5 &UM Jg* 5?|? asks you $12.50 for. Our Gala Week CLOTHES MAKERSP ' * 18 I 511* nce ^'9 * baltimore - aewyo* J I \ ( *||jj GET BUSY YOURSELF, AND LET US GET BUSY. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. SPEND A J||? 31? PART OF THIS WEEK WITH US AND YOU'LL GO HOME WITH GOOD VALUES, SATISFIED THAT j ,j J j j II|| WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE. It THOMSON COMPANY I : t. V