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McLaurin for tha Senate??Senator John L. McLaurin of Bennettsville. will run either for the United States senate or for governor, the chances favoring his being in the senatorial race. It was learned last evening that this Is the case, although Senator McLaurin, who spent yesterday in the city, said that he had no statement to make at this time. He has int'mated to gome of his close friends that he is j seriously considering entering the sen-1 atorial race against Governor Blease and E. D. Smith, the present Junior senator who is seeking re-election. After the Blease forces' conference here fair week Senator McLaurin announced his retirement from politics, * but subsequent events, it is known, have led him .to reconsider to the extent of a possibility of again going after gubernatorial honors, or more probably seeking the senatorial toga. Senator Tillman called upon Mr. McLaurin, in a public statement recent* ly, to make the race against Governor Blease. for the United States senate, but Senator McLaurin did not take up the suggestion at the time. Following his visit to the city yesterday, close friends of the senator admitted that Mr. McLaurin may get into the senatorial race.?Columbia Record. AT THE CHURCHES. - BAPTIST. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ASSO. REFORMED PRESBYTEKIAIN Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ^ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. No prayer meeting this week. j&gerial Notices. The Sharon High School Will present "Mrs. Brlggs of the Poultry Yard" In the auditorium Friday evening, December 5th, at 8 o'clock. Missionary Cotton Picnic At Bethesda church, Saturday, December 6th, 11 a. m. Address by Dr. A. D. P. Gilmour of Chester. Dinner on the grounds. The public is cordially invited. John A. McMurray. Pastor. Card of Thani:s. We wish to take this means of thanking the good people of Yorkville for their many kindnesses to us ^ during the long illness and death of our son and brother, James White. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. White, Will White. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our deep appreciation of the kindness shown us by our good friends of Bullock's Creek and Mt. Pleasant congregations for giving us a pounding on Thanksgiving day. May God's blessings rest upon you all. Mary J. Love r' "v and Sisters and Brothers. She gotten Market. ^ (December 2. 1913). Cotton Seed Clover 13} 40 Sharon 13} 50 l (32 lbs). Hickory Grove 13} 45 Guthriesville 13} 45 McConnell8vi!le 13} 45 Yorkville 13} 42 Rock Hill 13} 41 Tirzah 18J 45 a BLACK OVERCOAT A BOUT size 40, lost in the court x\ house yesterday. Finder will please leave at The Enquirer Office or return to me. W. W. ALEXANDER. t FOR SALE MY entire stock of Marble, consisting of Monuments and Tombstones, Designs, Tools and Fixtures, at a Bargain. R. A. BARNETT, Prop., Rock Hill Granite and Marble Co. 96 t.f. 4L MOVING PICTURE OUTFIT FOR SALE BY order of Probate Judge of Cherokee County, I will sell for A cash to the highest bidder, where now located, in the Town of Yorkville, S. C.. the Idle Hour Moving Picture Outfit, consisting of Machine, Chairs, etc., on MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15TH, 1913, at 11 o'clock, same being sold as the property of D. R. to Lavender, deceased. November 29th, 1913. IP addie c. lavender, 96 t 2t Administratrix. TAX RETURNS FOR 1914 Office of the County Auditor of York County, South Carolina. Yorkville, S. C., December 2, 1913. AS required by statute, my books will be opened at my office in Yorkville on THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914 and kept open until FEBRUARY 20, 1914, for the purpose of listing for taxation all PERSONAL and REAL PROPERTY held in York county on January 1, 1914. ^ Taxpayers will please remember this is the year for the re-assessment of REAL ESTATE. For the purpose of facilitating the taking of returns and for the greater convenience of Taxpayers, I will be at the following places on the dates * named: At Ramah, (A. M. McGiU's Store), Friday, January 2. At Bethany, (McGill Bros'. Store), Saturday, January 3. At Clover, on Tuesday and Wednesrlnv Taniiarv 6 and 7. At Bethel, (Ford, Barnett & Co's Store), Thursday, January 8. At Point, (at Harper's) on Friday, January 9. At Bandana. (Perry Ferguson's Store), on Saturday, January 10. IKe, At Smyrna, on Monday, January 12. At Hickory Grove, on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 13 and 14. At Sharon, on Thursday and Friday, January 15 and IS. At Bullock's Creek, (Good's Store), on Saturday. January 17. At Tirzah, on Monday. January 19. At Newport, on Tuesday, January 20. At Fort Mill, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 21, 22 and 23. At McConnellsville on Monday, January 26. At Ogden, on Tuesday. January 27. At Coat^s's Tavern. (Roddey's) on Wednesday. January 28. At Rock Hill, from Thursday. January 29. to Wednesday. February 4. And at Yorkville, from Thursday. 9 February 5, until Friday, February 20. All males between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except Confederate soldiers over the age of fifty years are liable to a poll tax of J1.00, and all persons so liable are especial iv requested to give the numbers of their respective school districts in making their returns. BROADUS M. LOVE. County Auditor. Ji6 f. 4t. GOING SOME OCR FOURTH ANNUAL SALE ^ IS NOW ON AND IT IS GOING jJP' NICELY?FULLY UP TO OUR EXPECTATIONS?IF YOU EXPECT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BARGAIN OFFERINGS DON'T WAIT?COME EARLY? ? MANY OF THE BEST VALUES WILL GO THIS WEEK?COME. McCONNELL'S * THE HOME OF $15.00 MADE-TOMEASURE SUITS. PERSONALTY AT AUCTION AT my residence at Tlrzah. beginning at 11 o'clock a. m.t on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, personal property as follows: Corn SI over, Fodder, Farming Implements, Milk Cow, Buggy, Wagon, Household and Kitchen Furniture. J. B. BARRON. 96 t.f. 2t. AT THE URIC PROGRAMME OF ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK. TUESDAY?"Brennon of the Moor," in three reels. WEDNESDAY?"Oath of Oonchlta," a Western story in two parts, and the "Runaway Uncle," a Comedy. THURSDAY?"Pillas and Melieada," in Three Reels. FRIDAY?(1) "Gold and Water." (2) "The Surrender," (3) "Flirty Florence." SATURDAY?(1) "The Call." (2) "Pursuit of Jane," (3) "Much Ado About Nothing." Theatre comfortable and sanitary. Admission: 5 CTS. and 10 CTS. -i t, MrMAVT S Manager. THE KANDY KITCHEN JOHN DEM AS, Proprietor. Fruit and Confectionery These are my Specialties, and having been in the FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY business all my life. I know how to furnish the BEST. BANANAS, WHOLESALE?RETAIL I handle BANANAS by the Carload, and am prepared to make attractive Wholesale Prices to the trade. Individuals who want as much as a bunch should see me. MY RESTAURANT Is open at hours convenient for the public, and is prepared to furnish sub stantial Meals or appetizing ueiiw?w? THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. New Goods for the Christmas trade, arriving almost daily. Yours to Serve. JOHN DEMAS. DOING NICELY Ever since the first day we opened our Shop, back of the Hardware Store, our REPAIRING and SHOEING business has shown signs of steady growing. We didn't expect to get It all at once, and we didn't. But our patronage is growing steadily and as we get better acquainted our business will get bigger. We are doing the very best work in Repairing Buggies and Wagons and Farm Tools and Shoeing Horses and Mules, and charging only Fair Prices. Our business can't help but grow on this basis. If you have work in our line let us do it for you? Prompt service and right prices. Tiiomasson Repair Shop T. K. THOMASSON, Manager. Fancy Work Bazaar AND DINNER AND SUPPER. The Ladles of the A. R. P. Church will conduct a FANCY WORK BAZAAR?ALL DAY?NEXT FRIDAY?ROSE HOTEL BUILDING?DINNER AND SUPPER SERVED. Various kinds of Choice Fancy Work, Dressed Dolls, Candies, etc., will be on sale for the benefit of the church. DINNER will be served irom iz iw 2 o'clock, including Turkey, Chicken, Salads, etc. SUPPER will be served from 5 to 9.30 p. m., and will include OYSTERS, Stewed and Fried. TICKETS TO THE MOVIES Good for either Friday or Saturday nights, will also be on sale. The Public is cordially invited to attend this Bazaar and to dine with us. Receipts are for the benefit of the Building Fund of the Church. LADIES' AID SOCIETY. n AArT\Tr ivuwrinu We have now in our warehouses a CARLOAD OF PAINTED and GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING? We bought this ROOFING at the right price?We'll give you the benefit. If you need Iron Roofing?Painted or Galvanized?Come and see us for any quantity you may need. COMPOSITION ROOFING We also have a large stock of COMPOSITION ROOFING, in various qualities and will be pleased to quote you prices on this kind of Roofing, if you prefer it. Come and see us for house covering. Yorkville Hardware Co. Still On the Job While it is a fact that I do not undertake to remind those who want gilt-edge protection in the way of Fire, Accident and Health Insurance or Fidelity Bonds,?that I am still on the job, it is nevertheless true when it comes to supplying either of thf .e "mud-sills" of modern business and while I may not try to persuade you to take business away from another agent who is handling it satisfactorily, on any ground other than the fact that by reason of long and exclusive experience, I am in position to thoroughly protect your interests and rights and place your insurance in the oldest, strongest and most liberal companies in the business and will appreciate any business entrusted to my care. These are the only grounds on which I ask for business and trust they are the principal grounds on which It is given me. I am gratified to be able to truthfully state that my business t o V?An K/\an Ihn hnut in m\f pn - 1 UM I C I O IlilO UCC11 HIV wvwv V -w ? tire experience, and I sincerely thank each and every one who has, in any measure aided in making it so. SAM M. GRIST Ail Kinds of GOOD Insurance IN THE Dictionary of Trade there is no more important word than SATISFACTION. WE Guarantee it in with every order. Our prices are not always the lowest, but we will give you FULL VALUE at all times. Our best efforts will continue along these lines and We will be pleased to serve You. If you want good work at REASONABLE PRICES, give US the ORDER. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Proprietor. |For the Holidays Our Holiday Goods are now on display and everybody is invited to come and see what we have?get acquainted with our goods and our prices. Early buyers will, of course, get the best pickings and the choicest goods. Make a visit to SHIEDER'S early and see everything while the goods are fresh. NORRIS Candies for people who want something Better. Shieder Drug Store THE NYAL STORE WE have them?a bunch of nice animals and can suit almost any horse buyer. If you want a Fancy Driver or an all round Family animal, see us before you buy. We will sell you at Right Prices or give you a Fair trade. JAMES BROS. YORKVILLE - - 8. O. mi IVCTM? \S\SMJMjLJ\* A VII A collector will be around to get a lot of small accounts people owe me. I do not do as some?Send out at the end of the month. PLEASE PAY HIM. The accounts are not large and will be easy to pay. Be ye Ready. I am thankful for the business I have done In the past and of course will be thankful for all I get in the future. Many kinds of goods in this day and time are sold at very short profits and all merchants ought to have and get every cent due them. Many of us do not get pay for our ' time. It's the short profits that keep the wolf from the door. If a man in the Grocery Business does not get what is due him it is only a question of time until he will be a bankrupt. W. H. HERNDON Give This Your ATTENTION IF YOU OWE US on Open Account, Crop Mortgage, Note or Otherwise, we want YOU to know that the amount is Now Due and Past Due, and that WE WANT YOU TO PAY AT ONCE. We have obligations that we ipust ' meet and we insist that you meet yours without further delay. DO IT NOW. J. M. STROUP G. H O'LEAKY REMEMBER THAT WHEN YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR FURNITURE, STOVES, HARNESS, SADDLES, or ANYTHING IN MY LINE, THAT I HAVE A NEW, CLEAN LINE TO SELECT FROM? OUALITY AND PRICES? SECOND TO NON hi. A SIMPLE COMPARISON WILL CONVINCE YOU. ASK FOR IT. G. H. O'LEARY FOR THE BEST GRADE OF PURE, RE-CLEANED APPLER SEED OATS SEE ME. MY PRICE IS RIGHT. J. M. FERGUSON. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Almost every home sooner or later has use for a Fountain Syringe, a Bulb Syringe, Rubber Water Bottle, Rubber Face Bags, Atomizers. It is generally recognized that these goods are usually hard to get in good Quality. Such is not the case at this store. We now have a complete line of RUBBER GOODS and can sell you any of these articles and GUARANTEE the quality. We have some we do not Guarantee?and some we do. See us for your needs. ICE CAPS? $1.00 to 51.50. FACE BAGS?75 Cts. to 51.25. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES?51 to 53. BULB SYRINGES?50 Cts. to 51.00. WATER BOTTLES?51 to 51-50. ATOMIZERS?60 Cts. to 51.50. YORK DRUG STORE. THE HEX ALL STORE. PRESSING WHEN you have what is styled the "blues," the effect is de-pressing. When ycu tell about it that is expressing. If you do not, that is suppressing. Meanwhile, look nice. Our pressing helps. Send to the? SANITARY ELECTRIC PRESSING CLUB or Phone 241. C. M. MILLER, Prop. FOR SALE OR RENT ON easy terms. Seven Room House with water and bath room. Possession given January 1st. 1914. See me about It. W. R. CARROLL. SOW OATS We have some very fine Seed Oats, Bancroft, Ninety-Six, Appier and Red Rust Proof. We will sell you a good Red Oat at 70 Cts. Per Bushel. We have Fertilizer for Oats and Wheat. FLOUR?Now may be a good time to buy Flour?will sell you a good Flour at $2.50 Per Sack. Hog Feed, Rice Flour or Meal, HOG FEED?Rice Flour or Meal, Rice, Bran and Mill Feed. Fresh EGGS and Cream CHEESE for Sale. Ground Horse Feed, Cracked Chicken Feed, Ground Meat Scraps, Oyster Shells. Feed these to your chickens and they will lay eggs. We have Fresh EGGS and Cream CHEESE. COFFEE?Do you drink Coffee? If so, you want a good Coffee. We will sell you a real good coffee, five pounds for One Dollar. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOR RENT. TWO brick store rooms in Hickory! Grove. Possession January 1. See or write me at Hickory Grove. 91 t.f. R. H. JACKSON. THEBES! G. W. WHITE SHAROI Agents for The ROYAL Tail For ChristmasWe have all the Ingredients that you will need for making your Fruit and other Cakes. Let us supply you. WE ALSO HAVE? Nice Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, Etc. You will want Cranberries for your Christmas turkey and other meats?We have them. Fresh Cocoanuts. In fact we have everything you will need for your Holiday spreads. J. M. BRIAN COMPANY. AAA A.[Tl/Tl A./TX AjiA VTw VWV wTv wv VTw VW 5 Cl-irvnc! 5 JiiucvS. WE CANNOT SAY T 3 SHOES! SHOES EX>R TI J TAN SHOES, VICI SHOE J PATENT LEATHER SI SHOES, KANGAROO SHO ?CAP TOE AND PLAIJ 5 HONEST. SOLID LEATHI | === | Kirkpatrich 3 IS THE EVERY PAIR GUARANT1 ABIiE SATIf For Thanksgiving. I WILL BE PREPARED TO FILL YOUR WANTS IN THE WAY OF NUTS, FRUITS, CRANBERRIES, Etc. PLENTY OF OYSTERS. I HAVE SOME FINE POUND CAKE PLAIN, AS WELL AS WITH RAISINS. LOUIS ROTH Specials foi MEN'S AND BOI One lot of Men's Clothing, hlcmsl vnliion pver show Guaranteed all wool, swel $15, $18 and $20 Suits, in B1 $7.98. Worsted Suits in U|> to $7.98. One lot of Boys' Suits, from Suits?Each One lot Boys' $4 and $5 Sui One lot of Boys' Knickerbo< $6 and $7 Suits, for SHOES FOR THE 1 It will pay you to give us a li at $1.48; $4 and $5 Shoe at $2.48 Pair. BLANKETS, Q Blankets?Woolnap, $2.50 a Children's Blankets, one in Cotton Blankets for childre Counterpanes, extra size, $1 Ladles' Silk and Messaline 1 and $5 values?Special at DRESS GOODS A Scotland Ginghams? Calicoes, Standard Prints, 8 Dress Ginghams, all colors, Percales, 36-lns. wide, fast Riverside Plaids, 10c and 15 Woolen Goods, Black, Blut goods All Wool Goods, 54 inches v All Wool 50c goods All Wool 39c goods All Wool 25c goods Yorkville Ba WRAY'S OLD STAND THE CITY MARKET Wliere People Get Things Good To Eat BEEF AND BEEFSTEAK This is our specialty. We give our time and attention to the securing of only the most desirable cattle for slaughter, and everything we offer is extra choice. FRESH PORK PRODUCTS Anything the customer wants in this line is to be had here, and if Cured Meats are wanted instead, we sell Ham, Raw or Boiled, by the pound or otherwise. BUTTER AND EGGS We pay the highest market price for both of these commodities, and come pretty nearly being able to supply every call. FISH AND OYSTERS We get frequent shipments of n?rofnro nnri VtonHIo nnlv f V?o boat mini. ity to be had. Fresh Fish on Saturdays. C. P. SHEIiER, Prop. W Place your orders now for E!ngraved Calling Cards for Christmas. teMv They are the I IDUIEAD" ^est Work 'KntflK shoes that WORK SHOE can be made EWORLD Many pairs jj of them have ] 3E been worn I continuously j |k for 12 to 18 H months. SIDES & CO. | M, S. C. i ors?Dress Better, Pay Less. No Complimentary Tickets ARE ISSUED TO THE GREAT THEATRE OF SUCCESS ? The pathway la open to all, and the business man who achieves it does so on his own volition. The surest plan to success there is, is to select the best financial system. We offer the Best in BANKING. Keep your Checking account here, and the best time is NOW. First National Bank YORKVTLLE, 8. C. "You Better Be Safe Than Sorry." Wli T A./T"-* /ft A/ftA A./T^ A/ftA ti? Vv vTw VTw VWV vTw VTATV Shoes!! OO MUCH ABOUT OUR ji IE WHOLE FAMILY ;1 !s, gun met alt SHOES, ioes, white canvas es?button and lace i f toe. if it is good, 't :r shoes? i Belli Co. PLACE sed to give reason5faction. Oar Big Semi-Annual Sample Sale Is Now On We have the very best line of these Seasonable Goods?Everything in NOTIONS?Hosiery, Underwear, etc.; Ladies' COAT SUITS, LONG COATS. Men's and Boys' SUITS, OVERCOATS, WORK SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. TIES, etc., etc., at WHOLESALE PRICES You SAVE 25 PER CENT to 33 PER CENT by buying your bill at this sale. "The early bird gets the worm." Take a tip from us?BE ON TIME! Shannon-Smarr Co. The Home of Walk-Over Shoes In SHARON - - S. C. this Week iS' CLOTHING t Just arrived. One of the * n?$25 Suits, Blue Serge. II aged $12.48 lue Serge for $12.48 Suits. all colors; from $4.98 up 5 3 to 8 years, $3 and $4 $1.48 ts (3.48 ' ?ker Suits. Mixed Gray, ; 93.vb WHOLE FAMILY ook. Men's $2.50 Shoes s at $2.79; $3.50 Shoes j LILTS, ETC. i nd $3 Blankets $1.98 > box, $1 quality 49 CTS. I in, per pair 49 CTS. 5 I White Spread $1.49 Petticoats, all colors, $4 $1.79 Each lnd notions. 3 CTS. Yd. c and 10c goods 4 CTS. ^ 12Jc goods 8 CTS. colors. 12 J goods 8 CTS. f !Jc goods, 8 and 5 CTS. >, Slate 'and Tan, $1.50 98 CTS. I! ride, $1.50 goods 98 CTS. 39 CTS. Yard 23 CTS. Yard. 17 CTS. Yard rgain House SAM KASSLER, Manager. "POINTERS T( Three Weeks The opportunity is ripe for "a little chandise, where it's a pleasure to trade transaction. Your money back if you trustworthy; if it is not, we say so. If tion, feel free to tell us, and we will do right?gladly, cheerfully. It's a pleasui Extra Specials for Three Weeks SAVE MONEY ON THE LITTLE THINGS AS WELL j AS THE BIG BY BUYING HERE. tt a xrrvrr rioyt?c i rp\'T II nmi uxvuiiv.xixui' * v~?-- ? COLGATE'S TALCUM POWDER CTS. BIG PACKAGE PINS 1 CENT BIG PACKAGE HAIR PINS t CENT MEN'S BIG HANDKERCHIEFS 4 CTS. BIG PENCIL TABLET 1 CENT j BIG CARD PEARL BUTTONS 1 CENT ] 2-IN-l SHOE POLISH 7 CTS. LADIES' BLACK HOSE 7 CTS. MEN'S BLACK HOSE 7 CTS. Riff Cn/if Ciiif ^norinlc ! i/ig vvui uuu ly^/vviutu EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE MARKED TO LOW FIGURES FOR QUICK DISPOSAL?ALTERATIONS FREE. $25.00 SUITS, SPECIAL PRICE $19.98 $22.50 SUITS, SPECIAL PRICE $17.48 $20.00 SUITS. SPECIAL PRICE $14.98 $18.00 SUITS, SPECIAL PRICE $13.98 | $15.00 SUITS, SPECIAL PRICE $10.98 j $13.60 SUITS, SPECIAL PRICE $9.98 SAMPLE COATS PRICES ON EVERY ONE CUT TO THE LOWEST j NOTCH FOR QUICK SELLING. The BEST Values Ever Offered in Yorkvllle?Come and Select One Before It Is Too Late. $18.00 SAMPLE COATS $12.98 $15.00 SAMPLE COATS $10.48 $12.50 SAMPLE COATS $8.98 $10.00 SAMPLE COATS $6.98 $6.00 MISSES' SAMPLE COATS . . . ., $3.98 $4.00 MISSES' SAMPLE COATS $2.98 Special Dress Offerings SPECIAL DRESS OFFERINGS FOR THE WHOLE j THREE WEEKS OF THE SALE. $12.5U WOOL SERGE DRESSES $7.98 $10.00 WOOL SERGE DRESSES t $6.98 $8.00 WOOL SERGE DRESSES $1.98 E. P. Reid Shoes FOR WOMEN?CORRECT STYLES?SUPERIOR MATERIALS?BEST .WORKMANSHIP. To have the feeling that no other woman In town possesses daintier or more attractive footwear, is rather pleasant. And that 1b Just the assurance YOU have when YOU wear E. P. REID SHOES. Not only are REID Shoes recognized Style Leaders. but the materials and workmanship are of the Highest Grade. Give us five minutes to show you the Newest Fall ; and Winter styles. Thev will delight you. Pricfes $2.50 to $5.00 Boys' Clothing WE HEAD THEM ALL ON SUITS OF THE ALL \ WOOL KIND. "RIGHT POSTURE" SUITS for the Growing j Boys?Braces hidden in the shoulders to remind him to stand erect?the way nature Intended him. Brown and Gray Mixtures, SPECIALS $4.98 to $7.98 Guaranteed All Wool SERGE, $6.50 value?One of our SPECIALS $4.98 $5.00 value Gray and Brown Mixtures, SPECIAL PRICE $3.98 $4.00 Brown Mixtures,_A11 Wool, SPECIAL $2.98 Boys' ODD PANTS, Full Peg. Special Prlce3 I 48 CTS., 69 OTS., 98 OTS., $1.48, $1.98 ! Silk Underskirts PLEASING PRICES Big assortment COLORED SILK MESSALINE UNDERSKIRTS, with Plaited Ruffles, and come in Copenhagen, Green, Brown and Black. $2.50 value?SPECIAL at ? $1.89 $3.50 value Messaline, all Shades?SPECIAL at $2.89 The Cloud We Bay For Cash, WeSelll = THOMSON t Stock Reducing THIS IS a rare opportunity for yoi Goods, Coats, Coat Suits, Blankets, Shi TORY COST?Right in the midst of V Goods. You have the Opportunity to at a Big Saving to you and your family. THOMSON'S BIG SALE now in full member you are buying at FACTOR and Right Prices Please, you visit This CLOTHING Our Clothing is divided into Four Lots?Here you'll find Serges, Grays. Browns and Mixtures?On Sale at $7.98, $9.98, $11.98 and $14.98 Men's OVERCOATS in Blacks and Grays?On Sale at $9.98 ami $11.98 Boys' SUITS?this Season's Styles?in Serges. Grays, Browns and Mixtures?sale frices $2.98, $2.98. $1.98 LADIES' COAT SUITS ALL Ladles' COAT SUITS divided into Three Lots ?Serges in Black and Navy, Browns and Mixtures?Sale Prices $9.98, $11.98 and $14.98 LADIES' COATS Ladies' LONG COATS in Black, Navy, Gray. Brown and Mixtures?On Sale at $7.98. $9.98, $11.98 SHOES Ladles' DRESS SHOES in Gun Metal. Vici. Patent and Tan?Lace and Button?Sale Prices $1.98, $2.69 and $2.98 Ladies' Heavy Every Day SHOES?Sale Prices $1.39 and $1.69 Men's Dress SHOES in Tan, Gun Metal and Patent ?Lace and Button?Sale Prices $2.98, $3.29, $3.48 Men's Work Shoes?Menz Ease?in Black and Tan ?Sale Price $1.98, $2.29, $3.48 One Lot Ladies' Dress Shoes in Sizes 2's to 4's? Sale Price 98 CTS. Pair One Lot Misses' SHOES?Sale Price 79 C7TS. Pair All Boys' and Children's SHOES REDUCED during this Big Sale at THOMSON'S. THE THOI THE QUALI 3 ECONOMY" i of Specials trip" to the Home of Honest Mer; where you get satisfaction in fevery wish it. Every article we sell is an article does not give you satisfaceverything in our power to make it re to trade here. p *o: ? r t__ fi n/_ Lxrra opeciais tot inree weens 50 Pieces 10 Cts. Yard-wide PERCALES, Light and Dark Patterns 8 1-# CTS. Guaranteed ALL PURE WOOL AMOSKEAG SERGE, all Shades, SPECIAL .48 CTS. ; 16 Yards Heavy Weight BROWN SHEETING $1.00 ; 26 Pieces OUTING FLANNEL, Light and Dark Patterns, SPECIAL 8 1-S CT8. Walk-Over Shoes for Men The WALK-OVER Shoe tor Men, needs no introduction to men who wear good Shoes?Walk-Overs are i easily the leaders of their class. Gun Metals, Tans, Vicl Kids, Button and Lace, at $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00 <1 Every pair Guaranteed. Men's $2.00 SATIN CALF SHOES?SPECIAL $1.$9 : Men's Tan Button and Lace Shoes, $3.50 value? SPECIAL $*-?* * Men's 93.00 Gun Metai snoes?sftuiAu ai *2.?o Boys' Shoes?the Good Kind at Right Prices? SPECIAL at $1.50 to $8.00 Blankets and Comforts "AT WARM PRICES" 11-4 All Wool North Carolina BLANKETS?$?.60 value fit ^4,98 ^ 11-4 Plaid North Carolina Wool' * BLANKETS? $8.60 value at - $4.08 11-4 Plaid Blankets, Wool Fleeced, $2.60 value? At $108 Ready-Made Dresses FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN OUT OF FINE GINGHAMS AND PERCALES Children's Gingham Dresses, big variety of patterns?60c value 8? CTS. 't_ Misses' Dresses, beautifully made out of Ginghams and Percales?a great value 98 OT8. Sj Gingham Dresses for Misses and Children?A Special .... 48 OT8. 1 Children's Rompers?Special .25 CTS., 48 CTS. ? Winter Specials in Knit Underwear Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Lined, 60c value 8? CTS. ^ Special value Ladles' Ribbed Vests, Bleached and Extra Heavy?Special 28 CTS. Pants to match?Special >23 CTS. rv niUl 1 o riannnH l^iiuies r II1C A1UUCU T CDIO, nai till/ JL- tvvvvu Special 44 OTO. Men's Fancy Dress Shirts Plain White, Fancy Stripes, Plain and Plaited Bosoms, Coat Shirts, attached Cuffs; Guaranteed i Fast Colors?Special - 98 CT8. Big lot assorted styles Men's 60c value Shirts? Special 48 CTS. Special Sale of Men's Odd . Suits About Forty SUITS in Gray and Brown Mixtures? Guaranteed All Wool, $10.00 and $12.00 values ?to Close Out the lot?Special at $7.50 t New Fall Hats for Men They are Snappy, full of life?Prices $1.48 to $8.48 ] Ladies' Long Kimonos Out of Regular Kimono Fleece, $1.50 values? Special at 98 CTS. < j Cash Store por Cash?That's Cheaper I J COMPANY'S = Safe Continues. j to buy your Clothing, Shoes, Dry ; eets, Quilts and Millinery at FAC/interwhen you need your Winter buy what you want at THOMSON'S j Bring your family and friends to | progress. Come every day. ReY COST at This Store. If Quality Store TODAY. , BLANKETS, SHEETS AND QUILTS. Pure Wool BLANKETS. Extra Large Sizes?Sale Prices $3.98 and $4.98 North Carolina Wool Blankets?Sale Prices $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Pair White Bed Spreads, Extra Large Size?Sale Prices 98 CTS., $1.29, $1.98 and $2.98 Each ; Plain Hemmed Sheets?Sale Price 39 and 89 CTS. Hemstitched Sheets, Extra Large Size?Sale Prices 89 CTS., 98 CTS., $1.29 TABLE DAMASK Pig line of Pure Linen and Union DAMASK In widths from 65 to 72 inches?Sale Prices 39 ITS., 69 CTS., 89 CTS., 98 CTS. and $1.29 Yd. NAPKINS Extra Large Table Napkins?Pure Linen and Union ?Sale Prices 89 CTS., 98 CTS., $1.29, $1.98 and $3.98 Doz. j UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY All Ladies', Children's and Men's UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Sold at Big Reductions During This rontnrv So 1 p MILLINERY All Ladies' and Children's TRIMMED HATS on Sale I at ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES during this Sale. All RIBBONS and MILLINERY TRIMMINGS Reduced 20 PER CENT during this Sale. COME ONE DAY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO VISIT THOMSON'S BIG SALE?MEET Y'OUR FRIENDS AT THOMSON'S?COME AND SEE , OUR GOODS AND GET OUR PRICES?IT WILL PAY' YOU. HSON CO. TY STORE