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? Lancaster, June 6: The Haile gold mine, located in Lancaster county, wat sold at public outcry on the court house stens at noon under receivers sale. The property was purchased by John T. Stevens, for himself, Chas, D Jones, LeRoy Springs, J. P. Witherspoon and E. D. Blakeney, at $69,000 who will reorganize the company and put the plant in operation, by July 1 The property consists of mine buildings, machinery and eighteen hundred acres of land with an extensive body of the finest long leaf timber in the county. AT THE CHURCHES. METHODIST. Rev. J. P. Anderson. Pastor. Sunday Services.?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at Clover at 11 a. m., St. Paul at 3 p. m., and Yorkville at 8 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. R Oillesple, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8.15 o'clock. XJ A DTTflT Rev. F. M. Satterwhlte, Pastor. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. No evening service. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, Rector. Sunday Services?Sunday school at 9.45. No other service. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. L. Oates, Pastor. Sabbath Services?Sabbath school 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evenlntr service at 8 o'clock. Special Notices. Preaching at Hebron. Rev. J. L. Oates will preach at Hebron on Sabbath afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. 3t Services at York Mill. Rev. F. M. Satterwhlte will conduct services at the York Cotton Mill Chapel Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. At Beersheba and Ramah. Rev. James Russell, evangelist of Bethel presbytery, will preach at Beersheba next Sunday at 11 a. m., and at Ramah at 3 p. m. J. D. Land. Preaching at Bowling Green. _ Rev. H. J. Mills will preach at Howling urcen, ouuuuy diicruuuu en. 3.30. Immediately after the service, there will be a congregational meeting for the purpose of calling a pastor. Dr. J. Wilson McConnell ' Of Davidson College, will be in Yorkvllle at Dr. McDowell's office from Wednesday, June 14th, until Tuesday, June 20th, for the purpose of meeting any patients that may be referred to him. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. 46. f.t 2t School Improvement Prizes. Owing to the annual meeting of the School Improvement association being held in March instead of December, th' announcement of the fifty prizes o>fered was necessarily delayed. So far only eight applications for these prizes have been received by the president. The schools are urged not to let this opportunity pass. Information concerning these prizes can be had by writing to Miss Lizzie Rogers, President of the School Improvement Association, Bennettsville, S. C. It Popular Price Excursion To be operated by the Southern Railway from Columbia, S. C., to Charlotte, N. C.. Thursday, June 15, 1911, Limited Two Days for Returning. Following schedule and low trip from points named: Leave Columbia 7 a. m., $1.60; leave cnester s.aa a. m., si.vu; leave i^ewia 9.25 a. m., $1.00; leave Smith 9.30 a m., $1.00; leave Ogden 9.35 a m., $1.00; Leave Rock Hill 9.50 a. m., 75 cents; arrive Charlotte 10.40 a m. Returning leave Charlotte 9.00 p. m. same day. Tickets are also good to return on regular trains within two days in addition to date of sale. Tickets good going only on special train June 15th. Plenty coaches, first-class train in every respect. Good order will be maintained by special officers. Representatives of Passenger Department will accompany train and look after comfort of Passengers. Call on Ticket Agent for further information or write to W. E. McGee, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C.. S. H. McLean. P. & T. A., Columbia, S. C.. or J. L. Meek, A. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga. &hf Cotton JRarfcet. Yorkvllle, June 9.?Cotton 16.26. New York, July 8.?Spot cotton closed quiet, 10 points low^r; middling uplands 15.85; middling gulf 16.10; no sales. Futures opened steady and closed barely steadLy as follows: June 15.46; July 15.60; Aug. 15.09; Sept. 13.76; Oct. 13.42; Nov. 13.39; Nov. 13.39; Dec. 13.39; Jan. 13.38; March 13.42. j SATURDAY, i Y 3 i\iiUll /I j Hot Weather S j Arrange to be I J a MONEY 5 I Ea * J SILKS AT SPECIAL I ^ DOTTED JAPONIKA. Plain m ?sold for 25 to 38 Ots?Special : 4 38c. FOULARDS and one lot 4 * to move at once?25 CTS. ^ All 50c. CHINA, FOULARDS, e ? 75c. Yard Wide TAFFETA?59 J $1.25. 40-Inch WATERPROOI * the new spring colors?to close oi $1.25, 36-Inch guaranteed BL; * Special 89 CTS. * Other SILKS not mentioned a J SHIRTWAISTS RED J All 50c. SHIRTWAISTS?Lawn Plain Tailored?39 CTS. J All 75c. SHIRTWAISTS?63 CI ^ All $1.00 SHIRTWAISTS?83 C J All $1.50 SHIRTWAISTS?Silk ? All JZ.00 MUK MimUVAISTW * All better Waists?$3.00 to $5.0 I - PIEC * 5c. APRON* GINGHAM?3 l->2 i . ^ Good CALICOES and LAWNS? 6 l-2c. FIGURED LAWNS?5 < ^ 12 l-2c GINGHAMS?better t! * ? UTS. J 18o. Cotton FOULARDS?12 I-! 15o. White and Colored REPP20 rts. Colored Border or Pla ^ ?Special 14 UTS. * We are showing * SUIT CASES AND S DON'T BORROW sonable Our Prices i I.. KIRKPAT NO TRC 1 ill MlillWffc T* Til ? ? T? $ I VEAL CALVES WANTED WE will take all the Veal Calves ' delivered up to Tuesday night, ! June 13. FERGUSON BROS. j J. C. WILBORN. j i ? FOR SALE ? { The Spencer Lots are now for sale, ( I and I have plat of same in my office. 1 , We are prepared to give liberal terms. , Also to build residences for you. Buy quick before they are all sold. J. C. WILBORN. LIGHTNING ' I On June 7, Mr. J. L. Kimbrell, Fort j Mill, lost a mule by Lightning; the j claim was paid June 9, by the MU- j TUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE \ ASSOCIATION. ( Are your mules insured? We will ^ protect them for 3-4 their actual cash j, valiip Avernsrp enst 25c on the SI00. r Insurance, per year. g D. E. BONEY, Yorkvllle. J \ v c No. 6931. Report of tho Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkvllle, In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, June 7th, 1911. p Resources: Loans and Discounts $195,249 79 ^ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured none U. s. Bonus to secure circulation 37.500 00 J Bonds, Securities, etc 3,400 00 P Banking House, Furniture a and Fixtures 1,500 00 n Due from National Banks * (not reserve agents) 19,190 39 J, Due from approved Re- 8 serve Agents 5,168 55 Checks and other cash items 2,237 82 Notes of other National Banks 1,940 00 = Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 150 32 ? Lawful Money Reserve in Bonk, viz.: T< Specie J 12,693 80 " Lef,al-tender notes 4,110 00 16,803 80 * Redempton fund with U. S. Y Treasurer (6?Z> of circula- 1 tlon) 1,875 00 8 Total $285 016 67 jj Liabilities. I, Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 _ Undivided Profits, less expenses and taxes paid .. 16,000 99 National Bank notes outstanding 37,350 00 Dividends unpaid 12 00 Individual deposits subject to check.$93,215 39 j Savings deposits.. 12,557 13 Time certificates of deposit 58,238 95 Cashier's checks outstanding 141 21 164,152 68 Reserved for taxes, etc 2,500 00 m Total 5285 015 67 / State of South Carolina, * Oountt op York. s.s. . I, R. C. AT.T.EIN, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true E to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. AT.T.F.TN. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bafore me F this 9th day of June, 1911. O. E. Grist, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: _ O. E. Wilkins, J. M. Stroup, W. G. White, I* I ALL * YOU WORK J You Plow, You Dig, You G 4 weeds, figure, study and even w * You get up early in the mor 3 For what? MONEY. You a * MONEY. * When you get MONEY, be 3 be SAFE?Put It In Our Bank 4 Care of You In Every Way. * The FIRST NAT 3 YORKVIL) 3 PAYS 4 PER CENT COMPOUND* ? O. E. WILKINS, President. V* T * Y? T* T* Y* T* ? Y? V * Y* A KA PA PA KA HA HA *A Aimau Aiir MUNUAT AM - AT TRICK-BEL* pedals At i tiere these THREE E SAVING OPPORTUNI1 ch Item a SPECIA 'RICES. MUSLIN U> and Figured Silks OUR UNDER WE A1 ,H CTS' WILL BE CO> Sc. Fancy SILKS? AND TUESDAY tc.?Special S9 UTS. MILLP ^TTT.ARnS_,l "Al HATS Jt?79 CTS*~ "" VALVE. \CK TAFFETA? LADIF t Special Prices. Ladies' Black anc Ladies' 12 l-2c. I UOED. Ladies' 25c. H< onds?15 CTS., 2 f< , Embroidered or Ladies 35c. Quee 25 CTS. PS. Ladies' SILK HO TS. Ladies' 10c. jab< or Lingerie $1.20. ?<j[? ja! $1.79. Ladies' 25c. BEL 0, Reduced. Ladles' 50c. BEL' GOODS SPECL ITS. 15c.. 36-lnch Whl -? 1-2 CTS. 20c. and 25c. Pla TS. MARQUISETTE?II han Bates?Special 36-inch AMOSKE 20c. Plain and Fi ?1CMCTS "0<"' MADRAS?sl JR^T'LINETTE OF ?n .MENTION" 11 El I a complete line of Ladies' and Gi ' TRUNKS. When you take that v< your neighbor's Suit Case. Let us s &re. RICK-BELK C IUBLE TO SHOW OUR '* T* T? T* T* T* Y? T* T4 T. ROAD TAX NOW DUE rHE attention of all concerned 1b called to the fact that the Comnutation Road Tax of Three Dollars s now due and payable on or before FULY 1, 1911, after which date no Commutation T^x moneys can be accepted under the law. Persons falliik to pay the $3 Commutation Tax on >r before July 1, will be liable to Five Day's service on the road. H. E. NEIL. Treasurer of York County. 46 f 4t SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. [*o Be Held at M. A. McFarland's Store, June 24th. OTICE is hereby given to the 131 qualified voters of School District 4o. 48, that an election will be held at tf. A. McFarland's Store, R. F. D. No. i, in said district on SATURDAY, [UNE 24 1911, at which election the luaillicu vuiei!) <?i mtr aaiu atiiviui uiarlct will vote for or against a special evy of two and one-half (2J) mills or the support of the schools of the aid district. The polls will be openid at 8 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. Eligibility to vote is limited to those vho pay other than poll taxes and /ho must exhibit registration certiflates and tax receipts. The trustees rill serve as managers of election. J. M. BRICE, E. R. SHANNON, M. A. McFARLAND, Trustees. 46 f 2t THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Enrollment Over 700?Value of Property Over a Million and a Quarter? Ninety Teachers and Officers. Seven full four years courses, in Lgriculture, Engineering, etc. Cost ier session of nine months, including .11 fees, board, heat, light, laundry and lecessary uniforms?$121.87. Students /ho are financially able, pay $40 tuiion additional. icholarship and Entrance Examinations. The College maintains 124 Agriculural Scholarships, and 43 Textile Icholarships, worth each $100 and free uftion. (Students who have attendd Clemson College or any other Col ' A -.11 ?lUIr, ege or university, are noi mgiuic :>r the scholarships unless there are o other eligible applicants). Scholrship and entrance examinations /ill be held at the County Seats July 4th, 9 a. m. Next Session Opens eptember 13, 1911. Write at once to V. M. RIGGS, President, Clemson Col?ge, S. C., for catalogue, scholarship lanks, etc. If you delay, you may e crowded out. 46. f 3t I Am Selling GOOD COFFEE / AT 10* pop5?d 20* Heinz Sweet, Mixed, Cucumber and ill Pickles In barrels. Wesson's Cooking Oil, in all sizes. See me for the ATLAS E-Z. Seal ruit Jars. HAMS at 17 CTS. per pound. . W. JOHNSON FOP i mY$ I OR MONE Y I j irub, for Money. ^ ou pull rorry, for Money. ning and work late at night. ? re doing your best to make ^ sure and put it where it will J ?The Bank That Will Take Z IONAL BANK, { LE, S. C. jt :d four times a year. ? R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier. IT* XA *A *A *A KA Hiifwmmfwi I ) TUESDAY; : CO. 'S1 CTIVE PRICES. I >AYS?It means f rY to You. * T ^ lL. m .DERWEAR REDUCED. j[ It SALE BEGAN WEDNESDAY, N .TIM ED THROUGH MONDAY * $ fKRY! MILLINERY. {[ ICEI) TO ABOUT ONE-HALF N !S' FURNISHINGS. I Tan HOSE?5 UTS. ? iOSE?all colors?10 CTS. 3SE?black only?slightly 9cc- k ?r 25 CTS. _ n Quality, White Foot HOSE? ? SE?18 CTS., 98 CTS unci $1.50. ? 3TS and COLLARS?8 CTS. _ OTS and COLLARS?19 CTS. 5 !OTS and COLLARS?29 CTS. TS?19 CTS. 2 rs?39 CTS. r A.LS - | to MADRAS?10 CTS. In and Colored Bordered Cotton cj II CTS. ?* AG DRESS GINGHAMS?8 Cts. * gured FLAXOX?IS CTS. hort lengths?13 CTS. p [TIER SPECIALS WE CAXXOT ? FIE. gnts' HANDBAGS. ? ication this summer * how you How Rea- ? ompany .. i GOODS | I Y* T* T* MORE FIRES In my last advertisement, I state that there had been three fires in Yor county within 30 days; since the. two other men have had losses. The average cost of insurance wit the FARMERS' MUTUAL on mule Is 2!> Cts. on the (100.00, on building it is 30 Cts. Can you afford to b without protection? D. E. BONEY, Yorkville, S. C. For $40.00 We will install on your premises on of our reliable Gasoline Engine Pumping Outfits Ready for operation. This price doe hot include the pump, but does includ everything necessary to properly con nect the engine ready for pumplni water from your well. Come and see us about one of thes outfits. You couldn't invest $40 ll any way that would pay bigger divi dends. Carroll Furniture Co ICE CREAM ?FREEZERS? Certainly. We have them. Lots o them. As good as can be. All sizei from 1 quart to 8 quarts and at Jus the right prices. Every family ough to have an Ice Cream FYeezer. Home made Cream is always the best an< the richest. Buy a Freezer here. We are also showing a good line o Refrigerators, Ice Shaves, Ice Picki Ice Cream Dishers and other ho weather necessities. If it is Hardware, we have it. Yorkville Hardware Co. Les-Miserables?Hugo. We assume, of course, that every' body has read the greatest novel evei written?Les-Miserabies. The leadinj character, Jean Valjean, very poor and unable to obtain work to suppor his widowed mother and sister, wh< were starving, In a moment of sort temptation, born of despair, stol< a loaf of bread from a shop window which act was the beginning of a sej of troubles. Moral: Now, If that particular loaf of bread was one of the kind that we sell?white, soft, moist fresh, nutritious, with a lovely browr complexion, then It was both natura and pardonable for Jean Valjean t< abstract and appropriate it, but th< proprietor of the shop should hav< been legally punished for placing sue! a tantalizing temptation in the was of his fellowman. Our bread come! fresh and we wish you to buy ll promptly while It is fresh. We fee sure that as soon as the people of th< town and surrounding country learn as they do from this "Ad," that thej will promptly buy every loaf we buy It's up to you. HERNDON & GORDON. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. To be Held at Broad River School or June 17th. NOTICE is hereby given to th( qualified voters of School Dlstrlci No. 18. that an election will be held al Broad River School House, in said district on SATURDAY, JUNE 17 1911, at which election the qualified voters of the said school district wll vote for or against a special levy ol two and one-half (2J) mills for th< support of the schools of the said district. The polls will he opened at i a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. Eliglbll ity to vote is limited to tnose wm pay other than poll taxes and wh< must exhibit registration certificate! and tax receipts. The trustees wil serve as managers of election. W. P. WHISONANT, Chm.. E. D. DARWIN, Clerk, J. T. WHITESIDES, Trustees, 44 f 2t J. L. Williams. W. M. McConnell J.L. WILLIAMS & CO SACRIFICING All Profits, and in some instances digging into the cost, we place ou entire stock of Men's Clothing 01 sale at the following Prices: All $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 Suits, to g at one Price?$10.00. All $8.50 and $10.00 Suits, to go at on Price?$7.48. All $7.50 Suits, to go at one Pric ?$4.98. Come and Look, Compare Prices Witl Other Houses and See What We Ar Doing; You Will be Glad That Yoi Did Come; It Will Do Us Both Oooc J. L. WILLIAMS & CO. W The Home of the $15.00 Made-to Order Clothing. Kingan's Reliable Hams and Breakfast Strip?fresl sweet and Juicy. Each Sack of Wilkes' Chicken Feec Sunshine Horse Feed and Dairy Cot Feed has valuable coupons In their This is the purest and best feed on th market. We have Amber and Orange Can Seed, Clay and Whippoorwill Peat Improved Golden Dent Seed Corn. Everything you need in Grocerie and Plantations Supplies. YORK SUPPLY CO. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY The Fancy Grocers Fresh Arrivals PANniES. CAKES. PEPSI-COLA, BLITDWINE, PIEDMONT ALE. DEMONS. APPLES. WHITE FISH. SALT HERRING. MACKEREL. PLANTERS SAUSAGE. SAUSAGE IN OIL. GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE, TOBACCOS, SNUFF, SOUR AND SWEET PICKLES. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. THE CONSTANT AIM a Of THIS INSTITUTION n h Ih FINANCIAL STRENGTH; not '8 for the sake of money; but for the sake of power sufficient for an ADEQUATE ACCOMMODATION OF ITS COMMUNITY. If you patronize this Bank, You Aid In Uplifting and Upbuilding Your Community. First National Bank Of Sharon NEW BATH ROOM EVERYBODY Invited to enjoy a luxury?a flrst-class bath-room? Just try it once and you'll come again and tell your friends. Price 25 cents. A flrst-class, up-to-date City Barber Shop. Lt G. BABER, Prop. ; SAFE FOR plac Valuables,! 3 1 uabl [ Fire 1 You should have a SAFI ' can secure one for $i.oo per yei t The National ABSOLUT! Rock Hill, W. J. Roddey, Pres. i r t HBi GOOD BASTING SPOOL COTTON 1 CENT THE SPOOL BEGINNim A N E This is to be a Bona [ wear, Embroidery Fl i for Seven Days and > 01 can buy the other kin< Come Yourself and tell your thoughtfulness an e I E I EMBROIDER 1 f? pieces 2 7 Inch BABV IRISH Rig value at the price. On H . I SHEETS AND One Lot of PLAIN HEMMED One lot PLAIN HEMMED SHI seam In center One lot LARGE SHEETS size 5 Sale at PILLOW CASES White $1.00 BED SPREADS White $1.50 BED SPREADS White $2.50 BED SPREADS I TOl One lot FRINGED TOWELS wll One lot good, large size HUCK 1 I. B,g Iot TURKISH BATH TOWE 1 I CHILDREN'S DRES Children's GINGHAM AND CH. $1.00 values. On sale at e One lot 40 inch WHITE LA1 I. I One lot WHITE POPLIN 15c vt One lot WHITE CHECK DIMITY 8 a i? n nT\ini4> /"V X1 KJ \J 111 VJ A A. X 2.000 yards of A. F. C. DRE ' I SILKS B One lot of SOFT SILKS in all i One lot of 35c and 50c SOFT ! Oood yard wide BROWN" LINE I SHOP AT TH criticisms. Trade with us a Ladies' Shirt Waists, 98 Cts and $1.19. Ladies' Hose, 5 Cts. and 1( Cts. the Pair. RICE! RICE! RICE! WE ARE SELLING 25 LBS. CRACKED RICE FOR *1. 14 LBS. CHOICEST WHOLE. GRAINED RICE FOR $1.00. A 25 LB. SACK OF GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.40. Come and Inspect Our Stock of DRY GOODS. MJTIO>N, SHOES. HATS, and GROCERIES. J. M. STROUP MONET TO LOAN. ON first Mortgage on Real Estate. Terms easy. THOS. F. McDOW, Attorney. 99 t.f tf Yy Do you keep your valuables ind the house or in insecure es? lave you Jewelry, Mortgages, irance Policies and other Vales lying around in danger of and Thieves. STY DEPOSIT BOX. You ir. Union Bank, LLY SAFE - - s. c. Ira B. Dunlap, Cashier. .. THOM S E V Days' J\ ; SATUR ) CLOSING SATl Fide Reduced Price Sal ouncings, Sheets, Bed , i'U get the profits. You'll J. Your dollar will do its I your good friends about c d so will we. Are you con Y FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, tale at 98 CTS. the Yard. BED SPREADS SHEETS with seam in center 39 CTS. Eacli. KETS Size 76X90 Inches with 48 CTS. Each. Ux90 with seam In center. On 59 CTS. Each. 10c, 20c, and 25c. 79 CTS. Each. $1.19 Each. $1.98 Each. ELS h borders 10 CTS. Each. [ OWELS 12 CTS. Each. LS 25 and 50 CTS. Each. SES, 39 AND 79 CTS. AM BRAY DRESSES 50c and 39 and 79 CTS. Each. 1VN good quality. On Sale at 10 CTS. the Yard, ilue. On sale at 10 CTS. the Yard, r 15 and 20c values. On Sale at 10 CTS. the Yard. VMS, 8 CTS. YARD SS GINGHAM In all colors. On sale at 8 CTS. the Yard. LEDUCED shades, 25c value. On sale at 10 CTS. the Yard. SILKS all shades. On sale at 29 CTS. the Yard. [ENS N 15c, 20c and 25 CTS. the Yard. OMSON'S S^w,[ nd you'll get Quality at Live and THE THOR ) YORKVILLE, THE STORE WHERE 1 | SPECIALS ? LOW F fi ' MAI |i Shoes, Men's CI KIGHT NOW IS A GOOD T Si AND YOU CAN ALMOST DOl X' vni' WTI .1, nn vaitr ni'viv ?! REDUCE STOCK QUICK AND I *j YOUR WHILE TO BUY' HERE, gj LOW PRICE % Men's |5.00 Low Cut Shoes, 4* Men's $3.50 and $4 Oxfords ? Ladies' Low Shoes, $3.50 Va T Ladies' Low Shoes, $2.50 Va ?l Children's $1.25 Oxfords, at 1 4?! Children's Oxfords, 85c and ?! long as they last, at 58 CTS. Children's Soft Sole Shoes, 2! MEN'S LIGHT 1 We want to close out tills *; Come and see the good styles an ?! Men's $5 Pants, at $2.98 Pai j, All $3.50 and $4 Pants, at $i & , All $2.50 Pants, at $1.98 Pa S MEN'S C You Can afford to buy an exi A Come and see what we have to I Mon'a 9.nlnp? Sulfa 110 nnr ?; Men's 3-plece Suits, at $4.98 j, COME AND SEE OUR GO &' SHOW YOU. YOU WILL BE C *; TO SHOW OUR GOODS. f J.Q.WRAY, DON'T Put oft buying that VICTOR TALKING MACHINE. You owe it to yourself and family. Don't deprive them any longer of this great pleasure. Just think of It, In your own home you can hear the world's best singers and musicians. Come to our store and let us play some of the VICTOR RECORDS for you. We can sell you VICTORS from $10 to $100. We want to satisfy you in our store; we intend to treat you well at all times; If you are not satisfied, tell us and we will make It right. Clover Drug Store, s* uiv/i ip n n. l. yttlic., rrwm't CLOVER, .... 8. C. SON'S.. EN:-: une Salt DAY, JUl IRDAY, JUNE 17 e of Ladies' and Chili Spreads, and Towels. get Quality Merchandise f a < ? i Dest worK nere aunng ur Special Sale offerings, aing? Sale Begins SATU' MUSLIN UNDER\* Children's CAMBRIC WAISTS Children's KNIT WAISTS Misses' CORSET GIRDLES Children's MUSLIN DRAWERS Ladies' 26c MUSLIN DRAWERS Ladies' 60c MUSLIN DRAWERS Ladies 76c MUSLIN DRAWERS Ladles' 11.00 MUSLIN DRAWERS Ladles' 25c CORSET COVERS Ladles' 50c CORSET COVERS Ladles' 76c CORSET COVERS Ladles' MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladles' 50c MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladies' 75c MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladies $1.00 MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladies' $1.50 MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladles' $2.00 MUSLIN SKIRTS Ladies' 50c GOWNS Ladles' 75c GOWNS Ladles' 89c GOWNS Ladies' $1.00 GOWNS Ladies' $1.60 GOWNS Ladles $2.50 CREPE GOWNS Ladies' $2.50 NAINSOOK GOWNS Ladles' $3.00 NAINSOOK GOWNS DOME Good 3-4 BLEACHING Yard wide BLEACHING ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACHING Best CANNON CLOTH White LINEEN, yard wide KILLARNEY CLOTH, yard wide LADIES' HOSE One gross Ladles' HOSE SUPPOl MISSES' CORSET < One gross Misses' CORSET GIRDI NOT! Good SPOOL COTTON Good PEARL BUTTONS. SIDE COMBS BACK COMBS WIRE HAIR PINS SOAP BOXES NAIL BRUSHES TOOTH BRUSHES D. M. C. COTTON SILVIA FLOSS SILKATINE COTTON Ladles' DRESS SHIELDS Good TOILET SOAP 4711 GLYCERINE SOAP Colgate's 25c TALCUM POWDER Colgate's 25c DENTAL CREAM Lyon's 25c TOOTH POWDER Talcolett TALCUM POWDER Air Float TALCUM POWDER Large Jar VASELINE LADIES' J We are showing a big line of ladU white and burnt in large shapi You always find value at 1 SHOES, CLOTHING and Gent's F Men's Summer UNDERWEAR in ? Prices " - ' e toys and you'll get tun value n are always glad to show you c I Let Live Prices. WE ARE ] 1SON CO., 1 - - - s. c. rou GET QUALITY atWRAY'S^ >RICES I )? ON | othing and Pants | IME TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY # JBLE ITS BUYING POWER, IF * G AT WRAY'S. WE WANT TO & PRICES WILL MAKE IT WORTH + S ON SHOES. at $3.98. !<E at $3.19. 9* lues, at $2.08. $ .lues, at $1.98. T ?8 CTS. * $1 Values, sizes 3's to 7 1-2's, as S CTS and Up. | WEIGHT PANTS. line quick?hence the low priced. ? d values. T ir. ? 2.75 Pair. + ir. $ LOTHING. $ . tra suit here at the reduced prices. a offer you. ? I 312 Values, going at $0.98 Suit. + and Up. ? ODS. WE WILL BE GLAD TO * 1LAD TO SEE. IT PLEASES US & THE LEADER 1 International STOCK FOOD As everyone who Is well posted, knows, the above food STANDS AT THE TOP of this class of goods. If given as directed, the Company WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY If results do not show as claimed. I also have the INTERNATIONAL WORM POWDERS?Sold exclusively by LOUIS ROTH. MISSES' CORSET I GIRDLES rts Rarh. M V VWV w LADIES' HOSE I SUPPORTERS ? 10 Cts. Each.. I VE 10TH\ TH. - I hen's Maslin UnderShop at Thomson's it Less Prices than yon this Seven Days' Sale. They will appreciate j RDAY, JUNE I0TH. 'EAR REDUCED 10 CTS. Each. 10 CTS. Each. 10 CTS. Each. 10 CTS. Each. 19 CTS. Each. 39 CTS. Each. AA rrs Each. 79 CTS. Each. 19 CTTS. Each. 39 CTS. Each. 69 CTS. Each. 25 CTS. Each. 39 CTS. Each. 69 CTS. Each. 79 CTS. Each. $1.19 Each. $1.59 Each. 39 CTS. Each. 69 CTS. Each. 71 CTS. Each. 79 CTS. Each. $1.19 Each. $1.98 Each. $1.98 Each. $2.39 Each. STICS 5 CTS. Yard. 8 CTS. Yard. 10 CTS. Yard. 15 errs. Yard. 10 CTS. Yard. 10 CTS. Yard. SUPPORTERS *TERS. On Sale 10 OTS. pair. SIRDLES, 10 CTS. jES 26c value. 10 CTS. Each. ONS 1 OT. Spool. 5 and 10 CTS. DOZEN 10 and 25 CTS. 10 and 25 CTS 1 CT. the package. 10 and 25 CTS. Each, 10 CTS. Each. 5, 10 and 25 CTS. Each. 5 CTS. the skein. 10c?3 for 25 CTS. 5c?6 for 25 CTS. 15 and 25 CTS. Each. 3 for 10 CTS. 19 CTS. Cake. 19 CTS. Box. 19 CTS. package. 19 CTS. Box. 15 CTS. Box. 10 CTS. Box. 5 CTS. Box. SAILORS ?s* SUMMER SAILORS In es. On sale at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Each. Thomson's when you buy their URNISHINGS. Calnsook, Crepe and Solsette. 50 CTS. and $1.00 the garment. jr every dollar spent at this >ur Qualities and have your LOOKING FOR YOU. 0 Per Cent Reduction On All Wool Dress Goods for Seven days?Voiles, Panamas, Mohairs and Serges.