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N'KW IX H 'T1 LOCAL DOTS burg, i Dr. S. L. A ?There will be services In the for the past Kpiscopal church Sunday afternoon Spriugs has at 5 o'clock. locate 1 Dr ?On account of the heavy rain of snartlinhurir i yesterday, the Presbyterian Sunday school picnic, which was to have been f?ro College given today, had to be postponed. He studied m ?The Primus Democratic Club College of Sou will meet at the ~chool house Satur- in 1912. He day, June 27. at 3 o'clock, for the Charleston on purpose of enrollment. t . _ n ti t t? ? i . .. stall. I)r. All ? -Rev. R. Ij. Holroyd. presiding elder, will preach in the First Meth- P'eas'nK niani wiiiHi cnurcn next Sunday night and fiends predie will hold the third quarterly confer- tor him here. ence at the close of the service. ?Mr Roddey Bell, who has just completed his first year at the Presbyterian College at Clinton, won the O orator's medal in the Euknsmian Literary Society. ?The Mt. Zion A. M. E. church (colored) will hold a big Sunday Qne Qf the school rally next week from Monday. f , June 22, until Sunday. June 28. An Interesting and varied program has tea Riven at t been arranged. J. M. Hood b ?Those who have enjoyed the eiety of the A series of pictures of the "Mutual entire lower Girl" at the Amuse-U Theatre will , , hQme , enjoy her seeing her tomorrow as she meets Commodore Perry and visits everywhere t Grant's tomb. used in rich i ?The friends of Mrs. Eugene were met at t Funderburk will regret to learn of John I'oag am the sad mission which took her yes- Uon h ? whe terday to her old home in Laurin- | *4 burg, N. C. Mrs. Funderburk's "-v Mesdames brother, Mr. Walter Cameron, (lied Murchlson an* at that place Wednesday night and'corned htem. she went on to attend the funeral. s<?rved by Mis ?The Amuse-U Theatre is offering . th the public the best there is in the "Movie World," and the public is re- atrumental sol spondlng in large numbers. The Barron, Miss L crowds who have visited this popular olivette Black theatre this week are telling their and Mlsg z<J,n friends and A. B. is delighted and Assures the public that no effort will ;much to the pi be spared to keep the daily program . by their love up to the high water mark of ex- j Crowell's reac cellenoe. much enjoyed THE JUNIOR ORDER'S STAND. Bh,! waa at ho were especiall; A Member Writes of tlie Flight Being ate. Deliciou Waged Against Blind Tigers. tea were fierv? To the Editor of The News: Please allow me space in your i 't>ltna Johnsoi valuable paper to say a few things t ber of ladies in reference to the Junior Order and charming hosj blind tigerism in Lancaster, town and ajjy a neat gu, county. Let me say in the first place . that the fundamental principles un- society, derlying our existence as Juniors stands opposed to the blind tigers and i A verv niu to all other forma of violation of the chesterfield" ^ laws. under which we live. We, stand for patriotism and education, one week and we are working for the enhance- ory as hostess ment of the highest and best things I were filled witl possible in American citizenship. an(j besides tin Therefore we feel that we must ' f .. tackle and destroy, if possible, this following giant evil, the awful monster, the ory's hospital! trifllc in strong drink. ford, Mrs. Joh Correlative with these facts as re- Williams Mrs gards our standards, there was he- . . ' , ' gun among us some weeks since, a * inayer { movement for the destruction of this Miss Bessie Mi ^ giant evil, blind tlgerism. We mean a box of candj ^ to stamp out this mighty evil and se-|tea, followed b cure, if possible, among our people a more loyal obedience to the man dates of the civil authority in the Prof. Krlicli, county and state. j thorlty in tlio Now, with this aim in view, purpos- that medical s lug to drive this greatest of all evils, revolution in a this foe of the homes, the school and olution in met the state, out of existence in Lancas- keep up with i t<T, we call upon all good people to i = help us with their influence and . . . . . . prayers. Surely if you are a friend to tho best interests of the communi- & REQUIREM ty and state, and believe in the J* Church of Jesus Christ, you cunnot X refuse us your aid. We are in this fight because we love men and the IY The stat J ? t ?! 'v1 vention ha.' possible type of manhood. "f n We respectfully ask every Junior j* ro"8 ?" Dei Order in the county to join us In this '? and void, fight and will say If you will send us 5 Democrat an Invitation or let us know If you |i* themselves i are Interested, some one of us will 'C , gladly visit you and explain our o clu,) district plans, and help you to organize your t B'de in orri forces. Now, In conclusion, let me i, mary next A ask again that every good citizen J White n< join us In this fight, but If you will I $ . not join us please don't try to ? ? URe 'or hinder or discourage us by your un- y Diat a?e be kind and uujust criticisms, accusing Y eral electior us of Improper or Impure motives, A |n South for we are surely In earnest and ex- y . pert to carry on this fight to the Y y rH> n ltlf finish. No amount of criticism will < > in(l 'n the cl stay us or cause us to desist until are entitled this, our greatest curse, our most 'j[ jj,e book of damable moral foe. has been driven A . . from our land. "For (Jod and our ? Proviaea 1,1 country" Is our battle cry. Success or *1* the United fall, lose or win, we will not be quit- A state, ters, we will never give up the fight, but will press on to the end over all X' n^rv./-. obstacles with courage born of love A 0440,1 U0mo< for our fellowmen, and with a will " * state will be force that can know no defeat. )' retary of th? A JlJNIOIt. ? eecond ^?????! * * . SUuiLh a G?xmI (examination. '/t Mr. J. A. Metts, chief clerk in the f Democrat? postotflee department, visited the <? ro11 in or^Br local office yesterday. While here ! I i"ary eloctk he gave Mr. Henry C. Pardue his !*> themselves I first examination since his promotion !? 80crelar>r a as clerk of the postofflce at this place. KlvlnK th,,ir The result was most satisfactory, ' * an<1 postofl Mr. Pardue making 98.66. Mr. ? ?treet and 11 Metts spoke in the highest terms of !> bouse where Mr. Pardue's knowledge of the differ- ^ ex 8t' ent departments of the office. <? . n ca8e A 1 no annllnan J?" must make In electing Mr. John T. Stevens < book of the of Kershaw Its president, the South | > which he re< Carolina Cotton Seed Crushers Asso- < | retary will p elation could not have honored one ? b??** more worthy. Mr. Stevens is one of Notice will the best ail-round business men In J > chairmen the state. He Is not only president \ the wcretai of a number of cotton oil companies, |' J where books but of several other business enter- '? to bH ?Pened j prises. I o The h00*" r 4 be closed an A Broadway success is entitled ?? clerks of com "The Laughing Husband." What n T Jay In July, cracking piece of Action that play $ would have made. *?M"t~X~X?"C?<~> TIIK TjANOASTKR N1 l?U IN LANCASTKII. rn, Native of Spartan- PERSONALS liOcateM Here. Hon, who has practiced two years at Heath Hon. W. F. Stevenson, whc come to Lancaster to I motoring through tho district ir ,?.n . ? vocacy of his candidacy for Cong Allen is a native of Htoppe(1 over ln for a , ,nd a graduate of Wof- while on his way from Pleasant in the class of 11)07. .ley to Kershaw, Tuesday, edicine at the Medical Miss Flonnie Sowell returned I th Carolina, graduating thls we,'k from Holly Hill, w served one vear in she was nl,"i?pr for the spring ' ' son. After finishing her season the Roper Hospital .spent a few days with her sister, en Is a young man of F. E. Itogers, of Blenheim, ler and his Lancaster Miss Etta Skipper is on a vis t a successful practice 1 needs in Charlotte. Mrs. R. B. Allison and sons, ert, Marion and Barnwell, retu home today, after a week's tri j Mr-. Allison's mother, Mrs. .J. I ?* Marion, at Clinton fll A/pi|)C Mr. Minor Clvburn of Clio i Ul ifCI4/0 a visit to his father. Mr. M. burn, of Dixie. most enjoyable social ? Mrs. R r. Roaty returned 1 , Tuesday from ? harleston, where week was the silver |uuj j)een on a visit to her ilaug he residence of Mayor Mrs. Royd. y tlie Ladies' Aid So- Dr. It. C. Brown a a or Messrs. < letliodist church. The Hobtnson and Charley Cochran floor of the Hoods' visitors in Charlotte Wednesday *as thrown open, and Messrs. C. D Jones W J. . .. ningham and It. E. Wylle vi ragrant (lowers were ' Charlotte Wednesday, profusion. I he guests Mrs. W. E. Wilson and chil he front door by Mrs. are visiting Mrs. Wilson's par 1 shown into the recep- Mr. and Mrs J. T. Barton, of re Mrs. Hood, assisted 11)ou*,as SPctio?E. T. Hodges, H. It. ffMr' "'"J. Mrs'A fB ^indsey. . after visiting the formers pai 1 t. \ . Williams, w'*m- here, have treurned to Jackson. Refreshing frappe was their home. s Mary Davis. Miss Mildred Lindsey has retu afternoon beautiful in- to Columbia. after a visit to os were given by Mrs. Parents here. essie Johnson and Miss ' Mrs' B Skipper has, retu from a visit to relatives in Baltin mon. Miss Mary Hood Mrs. S. A. Faulkner visited 1a Johnson each added .lives in Fort Mill this week, easure of the afternoon Miss Juanita Wylle spent Wed ly vocal solos. Miss ,ia>' an(1 Thursday with Mrs. C lings are always very Kequarth in Charlotte. and on this occasion1 ?r- .a.n.(| Mra" "J- S. Withers, ami children returned this \ r best. Her selections from ar visit to Mrs. Witherspi y happy and appropri- j sister, Mrs. Charles Manship, 3 sandwiches and ice | Hartsville. d by Misses Lessie and Mrs. w s- McLure of Union is 1. Quite a large nurn- ?ue8t of h" 3ister' Mrs' A' P' . 1 Lure, enjoyed Mrs. Hood's . ,, Mr. C. J. Carpenter was calle pitality, and, incident- j statesville this week on accoun 01 was realized for the the death of a little neice. He turned to Lancaster yesterday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Payseur asant meeting of the fM,sa .M;iry AllF* ?a*e , tunied from a visit to Mrs. J. F01 ivenue ( lub was the Roswell in Burkville, Va. wim miss Annie tireg-' j^r. j_,eR0y Dunn returned Four tables of rook night from a visit to Charlotte, i devotees of this game Mill ami Chester, a members of the club, Mr. W. C. Hough and chil enjoyed Miss Oreg- sppnt Wednesday in Columbia. ty: Mrs. John Craw- , ,Miss Mary Evelyn Cloud retu .. tl ? i this week to her home in Itoek n H. oag, Mrs. 1. after a visit to Miss Euphemia < . A. I*. McLure, Mrs. son. rnd Mrs. It. C. Drown. Mr. W. L. Croxton of Kershaw cManus won tiie prize, a visitor in Lancaster Tuesday. f. The hostess served Miss Irene Withers of Savar iy cake and ices 's t!l? ^uest of Col. and Mrs. L Springs. t Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stewmni the great chemical au .tended tiie Pryor McFadden wed medical line, predicts I hi Chester this week, iclence will undergo a Miss Everee Patterson is the g ibout ten years. A rev- ?f friends and relatives in Fort licine is about due. to Superintendent C. E. Wessingi changes iu fashion. spending a few days in Lancaster - -- Mr. J. C. Nelson of Lancaster c| ty. spent Friday night at the h of his aou Mr H Nelson. Ma tENTS FOR VOT- *! Oana Nelson came home with yiafter spending several weeks at Y home.? Pauseland Journal. X Miss Retty Jones is visiting e Democratic con- Y sister, Mrs. W. W. Boykin, in C ? declared existing v 'otw' A * t tr /-* t ? Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Connors mocratic clubs null ^ visiting the former's sister. Mrs. J iSpann, In Columbia. Mrs. 3. M. Wilkes has returns her home in Laurens, after a visl Mrs. W. M. Stevens. Miss IV Wilkes will remain with Mrs. Ste^ until Monday. Misses Paris and Willis Elliott KeVhaw" Ml"a Miss Betty Brown is expected hi tomorrow from Laurens, where has been the guest of her sister. 1 K ^S'Loe Blackmon is tending the summer school at V lub district 60 days. X throp College, to enrollment on 4*, Misses Gertrude Foster ,Vi?. ,. , . . Y Elfreida Poag will leave Tuesday their club district, f Charlottesvllle to attend the Uni ey are citizens of sjty 0f Virginia summer school. States and of the Y Mr. R. R. Robinson was a busii X visitor In Rock Hill Tuesday. ** Miss Gertrude Foster has retur eurollmon | from Tlmmonsville. where she v jpatic club in the *j* nfj her brothers, Drs. A. Carl opened by the sec- R. K. Foster, after the closing of * club on or before X Darlington cltv schools, in which Tuesday in June, | has been teaching. y First Cotton Blooiu. i who wish to en- 4 we are in receipt of a coi to vote in the prl- Y bloom serrr^ua^by Mr. W. J. Vint >ns must present ?!? 0f neath 3prings>-?QUte 4, which n person to the J, packed from a stalko^t^Vednesr ud sign the roll, V Vincent says he has TtLacrei age, occupation cotton which will average IS inc Ice address and X ln height. ' le number of their Y: __ , theee designations % IN MKMOHIAM ,_ Kio We. the members of Flat Or is unable to write. < , Counc,, No 33 Jr Q v A M it for enrollment < ['mournmg the loss of one of our 1 his mark on the < , members?Wither Bird. club district in * 'I Luther joided our council 3ept? jldes, and the sec- - ^ "a ?!*ht J??"'8 .. ? ! since that time he has been prea ut his name on the < at nearly evffiy floating of the co ! . ! ctl miH wan alurluo ???'<" " r | J ? * ?' ' ?y n nquj W UU U I be given by coun- thing for the advancement and of the names of ? ?i ltrt of his councfc. riee of clubs and ** " brln?? sorrow to ? when we think of tha lone of sue of enrollment are ? man, one who loved iln and our or < and one whom we l"v)d^ of enrollment will |' In tho midst of thra^Siadow. p id hied with the ? a,;d ?r;rr-wour ^'artfire comf< .. . . _ n ed with the hope that thfc vacancy rt on the last Toes- our council chamber addVa guest Jl the mansion of glory. IRA B. GARDNER, For Committee "mm \ QWS. JUNE 1!), 1914. ? ? < > < > < > < > > * { $ ANNOUNCEMENTS | * ^ For I'rlmary Klertion in I>an- ^ I II \ caster Count). & A is B 8j J> ? art- X CJash must accompany all >?' f M dmrt ^ Notices for this Column^^JK. ^ lome ,,m 8CPKKVISOR. *}* JLf> here I hereby announce myself a candl- ^ f sea- date for County Supervisor In the \ cc\ \ she Primary Election and pledge myself C * Mrs. to abide the results thereof. i > a\\W II H. HORTON. ^ ^KaDiS" it to I May 5. 1914. ?.+? TV Rob- FOR SUPERVISOR. ^ Ji < rued i hereby announce myself a candl- % * P fJ> date for the ofllce of County Super ft R- \ isor, subject to the rules governing B > ... i?. ...... . ? -* S on 'm.'C. GARDNER. % 'My- t jf J I'Olt REPRESENTATIVE. ? I hereby announce myself for re- J election to the House of liepresenta- ? i? i l ' tives In the approaching primary I'UlWi election, subject to the rules and torate. VV lark regulations thereof. were J. COPELAND MASSEY. JL JJI'PSSIVC 11 Y the stiit... I'm.- FOB MAGISTRATE. IllOSt eons s,l?fU I announce myself a candidate for t 1 Magistrate of Cane Creek township, lllflflt' ?1 111! dreu subject to the rules of the Demo- X lUPllt. <>f it! ents. Icratic primary. the I. Q. COAN. ?, ? bllSlIlOSS 1* Jr.. FOR MAGISTRATE. V ents i j hereby announce myself a candiLa., date for Magistrate of Gills Creek W. C. Thino* Township, subject to the rules Payseur, I rned governing the Democratic primarv. her J NO. L. CASKEY. ?> <> , ? rned FOR SUPERVISOR. V tore. I hereby announce myself a can- ?? rp| rela- didate for re-election to the office of 2 I County Supervisor of Lancaster Ines- County, subject to the Democratic W. primary. Z T. O. BLACKMON. V ' veek FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself as can- * ? 'in ^or Magistrate for Buford j Township, subject to the rules gov-1 erning the Democratic primary. .Diicinacc l?ie| JOHN A CARNES. DUSlIieSS FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ED- i FOR REN1?The d to UCATION. lnrTIi uniiilnnii t of I I hereby announce myself a can-(street. T. M. Hugl i re- didate for re-election to the office of i Superintendent of Education for Lan-j au(j caster county, subject to the ruling ! NOTICE?I forbid rH , of the Democratic primary. haitboring my sor rre8t V. A. DINGLE. old. 5% HUH hlgli" He recently ran a FOR MAOISTRATB I nun m ? ? I hereby announce myself as a can- ?? ? dlilate for Magistrate of Gills Creek LOST?In Heath S Township, Bubject to the action of Charlotte-*'amdet dren the Democratic primary election. Heath Sprih"Ni?*Uu^ ISAAC T. HUNTER. ring holding severa rned ? keys and little Hill, FOR MAGISTRATE. Finder kindly retui 3an- I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Pleasant WANTED?To buy w__ Hill township, subject to the rules minlcv otter, mi governing the Democratic primary. coon, "h^Ti mat i , H. W. MOBLEY. Want 6,000 pounds ina" before you sell. C? erov for supervisor. I hereby announce myself a can- NOTICE TO THE 1 a,~ didate for County Supervisor, subject nize home indust ding to t|ie ruios governing the Demo- laundfvof Lauca cratic primary. : changO(T>?uuLj, and "ost J. CRAWFORD COOK. known as t ;TMTrTrt^+ MIR- laundry work guar ;r is for senator. class. Wishing tli* I am a candidate for the State tinue their patroi ?u,i- Senate. "Equal eights to all} special Ispectfully, George ome privileges to none." I am a Demo-! Methodist church, istor , rat. ???_______ HARRY hines. BRUSH RUNABOU ^ii3 A Brush car gun for senator. first chNs^jjonditic 'ier 1 am a candidate for State Senator used less thair""?+?i. liar- from Lancaster county, subject to j tires and tubes am the Democratic primary. bargain. Address are D. REECE WILLIAMS. care News Office, L r. n. for prorate judge. A lady theorist v d to) With many thanks to the people tattooed with mark it to of I^ancaster county for their kind- crime. Thto?would lary ness and confidence In the past, I help along: their re I 'ens hereby announce myself a candidate nothing of the affroi for re-election to the office of of the age. Perhat are1 Judge of Probate for said county, some to mark the 1 in subject to the rules governing the selves i nthe same v primary. ome j. e. STEWMaN. she VIrs. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. At the solicitation o* friends, I anat nounce myself a candidate for the Vin- House of Representatives, and if J* lT^ elected I will earnestly endeavor to and make a faithful and an efficient mem- ^ for ] her. I will abide by the rules of the ^ ver- Democratic Primary. VV. B. BRlJflE. K-JI less | . __ PLEASANT WAY TO isR. STOP CONSTi/aTION We have a and y ?y i Embroidery I the i>ods?y^s lij/er Ton^yiikjja the jnareI 45-Inch Em she o^4>isn(W)cable U?oni#l /nil/l.s June / ""/ " ^?,U/T,,7 Complete Dr. Youp^abiyK^o w Mi\ at crtprrnei i.t' 45-Inch Swiss :ton a poison/ a form oymercury. very, June :ent dangen/s to a gr/t matf' people - 5 Yards COmp . .and sometimes caufing dtftagreeuble after-effects for dearly everyone who dO-int n t ine lay. | tries It. June i of Dodson's Liver Tone is recom- 5 Yards COmp hes ??"ded as a perfectly safe and re- 45-Inch Fine liable remedy to take the place of calomel. This is exactly what It Is ior June. ._ made for and has been made for ever r ine heavy r olnen tho fleat KaIIIA ? *4 "* ? ? ? J ^ "v ''''' ??"? put. up iiuu $a.v;>, spooi sold. New lot of Pr eek Dodson's Liver Tone is pretty , 1 r ar<! widely imitated. But be careful to r?? ^arc >H8t| Judge between the loud boasts of the 18c Plain and imitators and the plain truth of the 5 to 6 Yard ftm- i original. now drsHi wil igo. j Dodson's Liver Tone is sold and ^ w , J?" ient ( guaranteed by the Lancaster Phar- i tsoautliui fena un-< macy, who will refund purchase price One case 10c ny- (60c) instantly with a smile if you Hose free \ up- are In any way dissatisfied. qjin wit Dodson's Liver Tone is a palatable ou* W,L us vegetable liquid. Its action is easy h a ; and natural, with no gripe, no pain der and the after-effects are pleasant in- | | stead of disagreeable. Dodson s 1-^ f\fV aln j i^iver Tone does not interfere with JL >rt- 1 your regular duties, habits and diet, in but builds and strengthens instead of Did you get 0 In weakening you or "knocking you all Or you lout" for days. Try Dodson's and feel ; better and brighter, as thousands have. I ?-- y r.:. r o *y+l* v romRSOFTms/|^| -? ^>-2^2S Q3fe' V ERFECT llti :CURITT V A ark of strength lies in a strong direcbile tliis Hank is one of the most pro- X naiirial institutions in this portion ?>f & yet it lias always been managed in the ervative and prudent way. Safety is itter of tirst consideration and its treat< depositors is always based on friendly elations and sound banking principles. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. ^ *>n. W. J. Cunningham, Geor. W. Williams, L. C. I). A. Williams, R. I/. Crawford, Lerov Springs. { X "The Old Reliable." X X ! Bank of Lancaster Lancaster, S. C. X Y 0 ^ 0 ^ 0 XT _ Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 1t| Ot-lCv5& All persons having claims against the estate of Emily Thompson, deSim . under- ceafie(j, are heroby notified to file the on North Main Agent same, duly verified, with tho under74-77 signed, and those indebted to said ? estate will please make payment llknany one hiring or wi8e_ 1?L6,do?r ELLA ANDERSON, and IS'?a mulatto. way from1 home. Executrix Will of Emily Thompson, Deceased. ? ? June 8, 1914. pnugs or on mo i ron<l between ~ ? eaa EDGAR J. HINSON dog roTKui_- look. \^KN'TIST. -n to News Office, otiice in Moor^iW^lldiiig, over E. B. Roddey? Co. your cow hides, Hours, H to 12?! to ?. uskrat, 'possum, office phone 3 3. Residence 118. mti horse hides. at once. See me ,pcrs CauAb!n. _ RUB-MY-TISM Pl ?LIS-TTPr~: WVUcure Rheumatism, Neuster,Cs. c.. " has ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic will hereafter be Sprains, Brhfses^ut9, Burns, Old **^iaundry. All Sores, Tetter, Km^sWtirm, Ec* of zerna. etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, iiago. Yours re- use<^ internally or externally. 25c Lee, Member of ?? VETERINARY SURGEON. ~ n~~; I have located in Lancaster for the hOK bAOh. practice of my profession, and am iranteed to be in prepare(j t<\treat your live stock for lnr>a ii S any and all\dseases. Calls answered o day of night?St^ll mo at Gre0oryrvin be sold at Hood Live stoc^^ny. an caster ^3 C W" H- B0TZ' Veterinary Surgeon. ancaster, b. c. Graduate U. S. C. Veterinary 9urtants criminals g6?n8' Washington. D. C. n of their special i ~ be a fine way to : Til? r* 13 T>"0 A TT formation, to say; 1/1*^1/. *>. -rltAli the tendency ' BIONTIHT isT^would help Hour8 9.1_2-6. theorists them-i _ vay j Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. oidery Flouncings pe^ial For June large anclywell assorted stock of 45-inch ""louricings, sprsually priced for June, broidery Lawn! Flouncing, special for V. 29c yard ?ss with enough fak trimmings $1.40 i Flouncings, the bes^50c value, special for 39c yard lete Dress with enough foctrimmings $1.95 Voil Flouncings, 69c qualify, special for 48c lete Dress with enough for trimmings $2.40 Crepe Flouncings, best $1.00 goods, special 79c Dmbroidery Dress Patterns, former price al for June $5.75 inted Crepes, all the new designs, worth up I, special June price 10c yard Figured Crepes, special 13c yard Is of the above makes a dress. A beautiful 1 only cost you from 50c to 78c. tdow and Net Laces for trimming 10c yard Gingham, special for June.. . .IViC yard vith all Slippers during the month of June, h Ladies' $2.50 to $3.50 Slippers. inson-Cloud Co. ne of our June Special Price Lists? If not have mislaid it, call in and jaret one#