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TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. M'iss Ilev PERSONAL*. son. is the g ^ Paul G. MoCorkle, of York, spent Lieut. J. Friday in the city. Sevier, is hi 0 home. Miss Pearl Coffey spent the Fourth in Charlotte with friends. Miss Iiele week for P Frank Heaty, of the U. S. navy, is ^or coua,n8spending a few days at home. .. . ? Mrs. It. K 'Miss Pearl Coffey is visiting in S'10'' (ol,l8e ^j^gomoor this week. ro^ co \| J. H. Witherspoon and family ^iss * et j1 motored Sunday to Newborn, N. C. ?lssu,ne er Kpworth orn G. J. Derrick spent the week-end W fl^kth his father 'o Little Mountain. ^r" ant* ? ?& flHpB ' he Fourth ^ ^^7 Mrs. Dr. J. P. YounR and "Miss with Mr. anc " Rose Young have returned to Cbes<J ti ter. Mr. and M | ? den, motorc J Misses Nan Copeland, of Clinton, remaining se 1 x Elizabeth Thompson, of Abbeville, ' and Hel* h Watkins, of Anderson, Mr. and J J are the guests, of Miss Jennie Lee lotte, spent 1 tr Slierrard. sister, Mrs. < If JULY Right Now When Y\ I j we offer you the opportunity II sists of high grade, good va l] = J 1 One lot E a I I tary he I m f One E E I [ Vs. is the ? J >v widths. fP VV Two lots I Dress 1 \ j V!lK the tw< \ the oth c , .cco ? co. -X. 0ne !ot * ^ regular A fpw nnir P. T> Rnn^'o nA < ? ? _ , _ __ m~m* m. AkWU O VIII J JL ClLCIIl cl 11 M-ln fords, full Louis heels. Regular pi v. ^ Price I^)v One lot Buster P?rown Low He^l Gun U| k fords. A $4.00 leader with us. Jul} LJffi AT $2-95 51 %\ j We are offering one lot $3.50 Low 9 /f I Pumps ^ [1 One^ $4.00 Medium Heel Kic | ppe lot $4.50 Patent Leather Pumps, li "*V>les. Sizes 4 to widths B to D. Jul il, /own'a $3.50 Ideal 2-strap Patent Le wt?s heel. July Price ?. Brown's $3.50 Ideal 2-strap Kid Pumps 1 Sale.. .T 1 Brown's $3.50 Ideal Low Rubber Heel 1 * enttip B;own's $3.50 Ideal Plain Kid Pump, d \ * AT $2.50 We are offering many lots of Ladies' * fords that worth $.*>.00 and $3.50. i ? j 10 Per Cent. I 'I ?P /%. -i * W' nouK|s 1 ij 1 / ' Jiily Price if 1 I %_ W. L. Dbuglr f |J] [ July Price c {43ft' " mmer S Lj' jC|WBBy_c^ of these and lay away your HHrfQ' Vfo have about 48 summer suits in Palfl 'Tj / Cloth, iA?8?zeiL.34 to 50. Thehe sell r?4|B| $3.50, $l<f.00 ami $12.50. We are offi .. .. .'.$5.00. $6.75, f /Robinson 7 * < "** THE T. erly Bailes, of Auder- Sam Tillman lef uest of Miss Mary Hough. Charleston where ?o? list in the navy. Foster Moore, of Camp ?* lending a few days at Miss Bernice Da for Charlotte and o a two-weeks vacati n Mackey will leave this. ?o 'etersburg, Va., to visit Miss Isabel Boy visiting Miss Perry ?o? returned home yes . Wylie is attending the ? for club women at Win- LitUe Mis8 Virg * # Marion, Is the gu ?o? Miss Francena and Taylor left Monday to o duties as matron of the judge Frnest M hanage in Columbia. for York where he ??? the summer term Irs. H. II. Kester spent court. n Gaston county, N. C., 1 Mrs. C. W. Requarth. Mr aml ^irs j family, of Kersha rs Ruben Pi ls, of Cam- afternoon with Mrs d to Lancaster Friday ?osveral hours in the city. Benj. Ashley, ?c ? ? the Lancaster Coti ilrs. Carl Lee, of Char- has accepted a pos Sunday with Mrs. LeeV mill in Spartanbur [). C. IJlackmon. I week moved to tha SHOE ju Need a New Pair ' of buying them at a subst lue and good style Pumps i 1. P. Reed's Fine Russia Tan $5.50 Pun ;el. July Sale i. P. Reed's Fine Tan Oxfords, sport st> best wearing shoe made. Narrow and ( July Sale E. P. Reed's Fine Bright and Dull Kic iee!s. Not all sizes in each style, hut. al > lots. Regular {>rice of one $5.75 and ler. July Price 6.50 Fine Gray Kid Oxfords, dress hec unn and Sweets Tan Sport Oxfords. T1 ' $5.00 Oxford. July Price d Tan Patent Ox- One lot Ladies rice $6.50. Julv Price $4.95 One lot $3.50 Metal Sport Ox- Price r Sale $3.45 0ne ,ot Ladies $3.00 values One lot "Ye 0 He^l Gun Metal Price $2.95 I Pumps. July $2.95 VVe are oflferi low heels, welt heels. July y Sale .... $2.95 Patent Baby I ather Pump, low Plain Toe Kid $2.95 July Price. . , low heeh^p July Plain Toe 1 $2.95 Price Kid Oxford, pat- Low Heel Kic \ .$2.95 Price. . . . ress heel ..$2.95 10 Per Cent One lot E. F Price ' Pumps and Ox- One lot E. P. heels, reguh )iscount on AH ts $3.00 Lace and Button Gun Metal Ox! is $3.50 Gun Metal Oxfords, lace and bi as $4.50 Oxfords, English and Round as $5.00 Oxfords, English and Round as $6.00 Tan Oxfords, English and R >er Heels. July Price .50 Oxfords, Black Kitf, Medium Rounc s, Tan in English and half English, Rt ly Price uyuen raieni l^eainer Uxfords, mostly f fuly Price uits One-Thii wool suit for fall Men's $1.50 SI Men's $2.50 St 1 Beach and Cool x>r:,.n regular at $7.50. ,JUI> "veering for July at Men's $3.00 St $8.75 and $0.50 Straws. Jul i-CTpud c???ter's Leading J -vflL " 'J? . * ANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER, S. C. t this morning Tor Miss Julia Smith, who has been] he intends to en- Visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. 1'. McLure, has ^returned to her home in j ? Blacksburg, S. C. ivls left Sunday Asheville to spend LeGrand Guerry, of Columbia, moon* tored Thursday to ban caster, where he remained until Sunday as the d. who has been RUest Qf R L rawford. Belle Bennett, o_ terday. "Miss Mattie Bynum Hester, who has been visiting Mrs. Andrew] inia Mclntyre, of ? - - est of her aunts, ?? ""!?> to her Estelle Milling. *"""" Wmston-ailem. oore left Sunday How's This? is presiding over offer One Hundred Dollars Reward , lt , , for any case of Catarrh that cannot be or the Circuit cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrty? Ave years, and has become known as the \V. Ingram and rnn8, reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's ' i Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on w, spent Sunday the Mucous surfaces, expelling the PolLida B. Jones 8on from Blood and healing the diseased portions After you have taken Hall's Catarrh superintendent of Medicine for a short time you will see a Ion Oil ronminv Bnat improvement In your general roil tin company,! health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medlition with the oil I cine at onee and get rid of catarrh. Send ., - | for testimonials, free, u. .inu lias tills F j cuKNKV & CO.. Toledo. Ohio, t city. Sold by all Druggists. 7*c. fitfiifitfiifiifiifiaiyiamiffiffiifiKifiiiiifiifiifi : SALE / /* -a *?. - ot Uxtords or Pumps jjj ifi1 antial saving. Our stock con- S ind Oxfords. READ BELOW. ?, J 3 $3.50 Gray Kid Pumps, dress heel. July gj Three Bar Kid Pumps, dress heels. July ; XT.%..* ni..:? T"-? r\-.f '- ? " * ' '1 ileal- ? lam ?<n.- umoius, low runner neeis, R> I for $2.50 fp id Time Comfort" Plain Toe Oxfords. Julv in $2.50 S AT $1.95 | ng 2-strap Patent Pumps with medium lf| Price $1.95 ir)oll Pumps, worth $2.50. July Price $1.95 3 Oxfords, medium high heels, worth $2.75. ?*2 $1.95 in strap Kid Pumps, medium low heels. Julv M* $1.95 EC I Oxfords, Patent Tip, $2.50 value. Julv Eff $1.95 ffi Discount on all Children's Oxfords. Q; Reed's $4.50 White Oxfords. Julv X $3.5*0 [Q Reed's White Canvas Pumps, medium low SO lr $4.50 Pumps. July Price $3.50 in I Men's Oxfords | lound ^ S \ $5.40 I and ffi SJh.7.1 Made to Fit and Wear | j >oint- r 1 $1.95 j 1 ? gj rd Off on All Straw Hats j j traw Hats. July Price, $1.00 j! raw Ilats, Sailors and'imitation Panamas. || [\ raw Hats, Sailors in Plain and Fancy ? ? y Price > .. . .$2.00 jjj 7 rtj Company | it.re ^ ,{| -f- " ' 1 . PACE FIVB Lancaster Department stores "The Best Place to Shop After Ally9 Vacation ^^7 Trunks and Bass - msimB Lifetime Qualities The hustle .mikI hustle of lust minute choosing us you know, aften carries with it much inconvenience for the chooser in not getting his or her purchase on time. In our stocks of luggage you can find trunks and bags of various sizes, styles and makes; very light in weight; very handsome in appearance; very durahie in construction. Here are facsimilies of the figures their tags are decorated with. Hand Bags?Priced 65c to $27.50 Suit Cases?Priced $1.25 to $32.50 Steamer Trunks, Automatic and Wardrobe Trunks ?Priced from $3.75, $15.00, $6.50, $7.50 to $57.50 * The Call of * The Hammock #? Away from the hot sun, sitting or reclining in a hammock you got summer comfort to the highest" degree. A complete assortment of separate hammocks from the most costly, most attractive and most durable sorts to the least expensive models that are very light in weight and durable, yet tliat can bo rolled up into a small bundle and carried around with ease. Priced $1.95, $2.50, $3.75 to $7.50. LET US SHOW YOU HOW EASILY WE CAN SUPPLY All Your Kitchen Needs KgLf* = g <* I he case with wlpch we can do it/ wU^hn a. big surprise to you. Kveryfhing under fl'ie sun you could possibly want is iycluded in the.stocks we offer to you for selection. * All are of tin" tinestqualitv?the best that the mar* ket affotfds. And are priced a little Iqss than their e<pials could be purchased for clscujjtf&rc. ? 1