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Special Notices Sunday School Convention. The York Township Sunday School association will meet at Beth-Shiloh church on Sunday afternoon. July 19. at 3.30. Each Sunday school in the township is requested to send reprek sentatives. E. M. Williams. Pres. Who Is W. F. Stevenson? nH$|, (Political Advertisement.) Come to the Congressional campaign UpW meeting at Yorkville, July 23; Fort Mill, July 23, at night, and McConH nellsville, July 24. at 11 o'clock, and he will tell you. What other public service has this Mr. W. F. Stevenson rendered? Well, in a legislative way he was impressed once with the rottenness of the penitentiary. (that was while that place was large' ' inhabited), and he introduced a resolution to investigate, and ^ the bill passed both houses. He was chairman of the committee. The institution was found to be a political institution, loosely run. The result of the investigation was that the superintendent was found \ $11,000.00, more or less, short and was convicted and pardoned. Of that committee. aside from Mr. Stevenson, only one is now in the flesh, Hon. Thos. F. McDow, of Yorkville. Mr. Stevenson was attorney for the State Dispensary Commission, which by diligent investigation saved nearly ^ a half million dollars for the public schools of South Carolina, and although the commission was confronted and surrounded with litigation in all the courts in the land it never lost a suit, and it won a sweeping victory in 0 the Supreme Court of the United States. He was also author of the move to investigate conditions at the State Hospital for the insane, and the unanimous report of the committee, in which the good name of one of York's girls? gifted, talented, and pure as the best? fc was not only vindicated, but ennobled, has been more widely commended than any other State paper probably he ever assisted in drawing. We need a lot of that kind of work in ? Washington. Give him a chance at it. He doesn't ask for 18 years; he is only asking for two. (See this column next week). STPAYED 17* ROM my home, last week. Six ' Weeks Old Black and White Spotted Boar Pig. Information appreciated. It M. E. PLEXICO, Yorkville. HOUSE MOVING I AM now engaged in moving the county home and will be glad to ^ consider other engagements in this line while I am in Yorkville. See me at once. D. B. STEARNS. No. 6931. Report of the Condition of * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Yorkville, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, June 30, 1914: Resources: Loans and Discounts $248,184 07 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,358 62 U. S. Bonds to secure circuM. lation 37,500 00 W Stock in Federal neserve " Hank $.0; all other stocks, .$2,500 2,500 00 Hanking House, Furniture and fixtures 7,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 23,332 35 Due from State and Private Hanks and Hankers. Trust Companies, and Savings Hanks 1,397 18 Due from approved Reserve Agents 2,046 35 Checks and other cash items 414 02 Notes of other National Banks 2,810 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 246 50 Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, viz.: Specie $16,521 20 Legal tender notes 730 00 17,251 20 Redempton fund with U. S. Treasurer (5% of circula? tion) 1,875 00 Total . $346,915 29 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided Profits, less expenses and Taxes paid ... 31,350 00 Reserved for Taxes, &c 5,000 00 National Bank Notes outstanding 36,700 00 Dividends unpaid 1,500 00 . Individual deposits 4 subject to check$104,091 06 Time certificates of deposit payable within thirty days 17,704 48 Time certificates of deposit payag ble after 30 days or after notice of 30 days or longer 45,357 05 Savings deposits. 29,956 59 Cashier's checks outstanding 256 11 197.365 29 Hills payable. Including obligations representing money borrowed 10,000 00 Total $346,915 29 State of South Carolina, * County of York, ss: I. R. C. ALLEIN, 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 ^ this 7th day of July, 1914. T (Seal) Walker R. Latimer, Deputy C. C. C. Pis. Correct?Attest: W. I. Witherspoon, O. E. Wilkins. J. M. Stroup, Directors. Bank No. 169. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CLOVER Located at Clover, S. C.. at the close of * business, June .'50th, 1914: Resources. Loans and Discounts $141,DOC 64 t >verdrafts 1,316 66 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,835 48 Due from Hanks and Bankers 34,855 IS ^ Currency 5,680 00 Cold 500 00 Silver and other Minor Coin 873 63 Checks and Cash Items .... 131 80 Total $186,699 39 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $ 30.000 00 Surplus Fund 3,500 00 I'ndivided Protits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 3,336 66 1. ... J 171 RK Individual Deposits subject to check 64,048 4.r? Time Certificates of Deposit 70,665 41 Cashier's Checks 077 02 Hills payable, including Certificates for money borrowed 10,000 00 Total $186,699 30 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York, ss. Uefore me comes JAS. A. PAOE, P Cashier of the above named bank, who. being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown bv the books of said Bank. JAS. A. PAOE. Sworn to and subscribed before me # this 6th day of July. 1914. J. P. SIPFORD. Notary Public. Correct Attest: ? M. L. Smith, W. P. Smith, S. A. Sifford, Directors. FOR SALE CHEAP ENGINE, Saw Mill and Swing Saw. Address me on Yorkville R. F. D. No. 6. S. E. STURGIS. 54 t It No. 9533. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank At Sharon, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business June 30, 1914: Resources: Loans and Discounts $ 9C.003 39 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 819 30 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 3,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 3,077 68 Due from approved Reserve Agents 9,301 30 Checks and other cash items. 380 17 Notes of other National Banks 475 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 256 74 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie $4,372 65 Legal-tender notes 800 00 5,172 65 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation 1,250 00 Total $144,736 23 Liabilities: Capital Stock paid in $ 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 5,800 00 Und'vided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid ... 955 36 National Bank Notes outstanding 25,000 00 Due other National Banks... 147 26 Dividends unpaid 750 00 | Individual Deposits subject to check 33,550 30 Time Certificates of Deposit 52,945 42 Cashiers Checks outstanding 587 89 Total $144,736 23 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York, ss: I, J. S. BARTNESS, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1914. (Seal) C. S. PRATT, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: J. S. Rainey, J. H. Saye, J. L. Rainey, Directors. Wanted EVERYBODY TO BRING CW'H ONS TO THE LYRIC AND AIRDOME TO FALL ON AND LAUGH SATURDAY, JULY 12TH WHEN YOU SEE "LOVE AND VENGEANCE" TWO REEL STERLING COMEDY?A HUMMER. ADMISSION?6 CTS. AND 10 CTS. THE LYRIC THEATRE J. L. McMAXUS, Manager. Hot July GOING TO THE MOUNTAINS OR THE SEASHORE? Qetr iic enp vnup i nnrsAfiF. SUIT CASES?98 CTS. to $7.00. BAGS?$2.50 to $5.00. CUT PRICES on all Light- Weight Goods. If You don't trade here?You will sure be losing money. McCONNELL'S J. H. Saye. Pres. J. L. ltainey, V. P. First National Bank SHARON, - - S. C. tt.ll_r.ri I i>i KJ VV III IIIC II1UIII.I1 UI J Ulil ?is the BEST time to begin a Savings Account, looking to the end of keeping the last half of the year in better shape than the first half. IF YOU do not know the many benefits that will accrue to you by proper attention to YOUR BANK ACCOUNT, come here and talk with us about it. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. The CLOUD C Third Mid-Si Clears Sale? Is now in full blast n-: ~?? ~ a ? ruces uneieu uu of Desirable Qu: buying for the ci Visit Cloud's before closes. You'll b We have the G< and the Prices. The CLOUD ( SCHOOL TAX ELECTION NOTICE Is hereby given that ar. election will be held at ShannonSmarr Co.'s Store in Sharon School District No. 20, on Thursday, July 23, for the purpose of determining whether the levy for school purposes in said district shall be increased to 4 mills on the dollar. W. P. YOUNG BLOOD. J. S. HARTNESS. D. A. WHISONANT, Trustees. Land For Sale One hundred and eighty-two acres in York township, three and a half miles from court house, on good road, joining lands of Carroll, Glenn & Allison. One New Six-Room House, three New Three-Room Tenant Houses; one large Barn, Two Cribs, one Cotton House; one Well of good water, and two Springs. About one hundred and fifty acres in cultivation; the balance in pasture and woods. About sixteen acres in safe and real good bottom lands. One Hundred and Two Acres in Ebenezer Township, joining lands of Gauldin, Barron, Berry and known as the "Jackson Land.' une r our-xvuuin nuuae a.wu unv Three-Room House. AH necessary outbuildings. Well of good water and Spring. About Sixty Acres in cultivation; balance in pasture and wood. One Hundred Acres of this land can be worked. YORK SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Royal Pressing Club R. D. DORSETT, Prop. From and after this date all parties for whom the ROYAL PRESSING CLUB does Cleaning and Pressing? Those having Club Rates?will be limited to FIVE SUITS Cleaned and Pressed, per Month. More than this amount of service will be charged as WORK FOR LADIES? Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing will be given prompt attention and at reasonable charges. You will find our place on the Corner?Main and Madison Streets?in the Dobson Building. R. D. DORSETT. Prop. Phone 140. Regarding the Monument The Monument is the sole product of man which is expected to exist, without change or repair, for all time?beyond the memory that we cherish in our hearts, which is only as long as the span of life. It may help to form a record, but it is erected as a tribute of love to those who have passed "to that bourne from whence no traveler ever returns." As such, let it be a thing of beauty, not dark and somber, but bright and cheerful; not typifying earthly sorrow, but symbolizing undying love. And as architecture is brought to us from the past by the tombs of the ancients, so let us pass on to those in our steps, some worthy expression of our conception of beauty. PALMETTO MONUMENT CO. JOS. G. SASSI, Prop. Phone 211 Yorkvllle, S. C. F/ivm HnrAmnro 1 UI ffft 1IU? U IVUI W Now that Spring weather has arrived and farm work is on, you will probably need more or less Farm Hardware ? Plow Shapes, Stocks, Handles, Plow Lines, Hames, Trace Chains. Horse Collars, Mule and Horse Shoes, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, etc. See us for what you may need. We have what you want and can interest you in prices. If you need a Portable Forge for blacksmith work. Just see us. Give your Mules, Horses, Cattle, Pigs and Poultry Pratt's Poultry Powders. If you want the very best Flour? try a sack of MELROSE?it always pleases particular people. Yorkville Banking & Mer. Co. S-H-O-E-S Some time ago we made the statement here that we had TOO MANY SHOES. Well, since then, we have sold lots of Shoes?Sold Shoes to people that were not regular customers of ours. Why? Simply because we had the Shoes that looked good and were good and at the prices at which they were offered they were splendid Shoe Bargains. We still have TOO MANY SHOES. We want 10 reuuce me aiu^n and to do so are making prices that will certainly SELL SHOES if you will but take the time and call and let us SHOW YOU what we have and whisper our prices In your ear. When you see the Shoes and hear the prices you will certainly conclude that WE DO REALLY WANT TO TURN OUR SHOES INTO MONEY. We have all kinds of Shoes?Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Heavy Shoes for everybody, and can FIT almost anybody. Come. We have White Shoes for Men. W. R. CARROLL ASH STORE'S II ummer nice t and the Reduced Seasonable Goods alities makes easy jstomer with Cash, this Clearance Sale >e glad if you do. oods, the Qualities Come Today. :ash store Kirkpat ANNl Begini $45,0 THIS IS THE PLANNING FOR JUST RETURNED TIONS?SOMETD ER MADE IN MA CLEARANC We have Silks from Importers in the < Prices. Everythin One Lot SILKS?Sold up One lot SILKS. CRAPE* C<_ 1 , ottit nice $1.00 MESSALINES, all 75c Black TAFFETA, all $1.00 Guaranteed Black LACES AN Best Values we have ceived by express 150 dozen yards VAL LA< 200 dozen yards VAL LA Regular 5c to 7 l-2c LA 10c all Linen LACES?Si One Lot 15c to 20c SH.V One Lot 38c SHADOW One Lot 50c SHADOW L 35c 27-lnch EMBROIDE 50c 27-in. EMBROIDER $1.00 EMBROIDERIES LADIES' Never have you seen to-Wear Goods? Underwear, Etc. One Lot Lndies' $1.00 ai Sale Price One Lot Ladies' $1.50 an< Sale Price One Lot Ladies' $2.50 ai One Lot Ladies' $3.50 ai One Lot Ladies' $5.00 ai One Lot Ladies' $7.50, $ ^ oni? a XT. urepes, diiks unu i-x* One Lot Ladies' $1.00 am are carried over fror One Lot Ladies' $1.00 and Materials and Makei One Lot Ladies' $2.00 a Price LADIES' AND CE All Ladies' and Chil< duced 20 Per Cen Every Day at 10 o'clock Will sell Ladies' 10c tomer?each 3 i-2 CE Goods Worth up 7 1 -2c APROX GIXGHA; 6c DRESS GIXGHAM 5c. COLORED LAWXS 5c CALICOES 5 cen Here you will find G Cents. 7 l-2c DIMITY CHECK 10c MADRAS 10c BOOKFOLD CHAM I 8 1-2 TOWELING 8 l-2c Short Length CAI 7 1 -2c 40-inch BROWN 10c 36-inch PERCALES. 10c CURTAIN GOODS 7 1 -2c WHITE MADRAS 7 1-2 WHITE LAWN 8 l-3c BLEACHING 8 CEN Nothing on this Count here worth 12 1-2 20c Short Length WHIT1 25c Solid Colored VOILF 12 1 -2c Red Seal GINOH 15c 40-inch White LAWN 12 l-2c 36-in. Brown LI? IUO UOOKIOKI v 15c Sl'ITINO 12 1 -2c SHIRT MADRAS 10c and 12 l-2c LAWNS WE CANNOT ME EY CHEERFU KiH rick-Belk Ct JAL MID s Wedne* 00 Stocfc mhmhmhmhm ONE EVENT THAT THE T] THIS SALE. NEW GOODS I ' from new york, wher] AES at half price and ] ny departments. come :e sale on silks the Biggest Manufacturers and :ountry. We buy them at Best ig Reduced for This Sale. i to 50c yard?Sale Price 25 CTTS. ?, Etc.?Sold up to 75c yard? 39 CTS. Colors?Sale Price 69 CTS. Silk?Sale Price 59 CTS. TAFFETA?Sale Price 87 CTS. d embroideries ever offered. New Laces reunder price. rES?Worth 3 1-2 c?Sale Price 1 CENT Yd. CES?Sold for 5c?Sale Price > I _9 CTfi V/l CES?Sale Price - - ? V"cTS.' ale Price 5 CTS. DOW LACES?Sale Price 10 CTS. LACES?Sale Price 21 CTS. .ACES?Sale Price 39 CTS. HIES and VOILES?Sale Price 19 CTS. IES and VOILES?Sale Price 35 CTS. and VOILES?Sale Price ?9 CTS. READY-TO-WEAR such Values in Ladies' ReadyShirt Waists, Dresses, Skirts, ^ j nd $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES? 89 CTS. d $2.00 CREPE DRESSES? $1.38 id $3.00 DRESSES?Sale Price 81 98 id $4.00 DRESSES?Sale Price $2.98 id $6.00 DRESSES?Sale Price $3.98 10.00 and $15.00 DRESSES? " velty?Sale Price $4.98 J $1.50 SHIRT WAISTS?These n last season?Sale Price 19 CTS. $1.25 SHIRT WAISTS?Newest a?Sale Price 89 CTS. nd $2.50 SILK WAISTS?Sale $1.(19 iildren's underwear iren's Muslin Underwear Ret for This Sale. A. M.. During Entire Sale we Full Taped VESTS?2 to cus2 1-2 CTS. :nts counter to 7 1-2 Cents Per Yard. M 3 1-2 CTS. 3 1-2 CTS. 3 1-2 CTS. 3 1-2 CTS. ts counter oods Worth 7 1-2 Cents to 10 5 cts. 5 cts. 5ray 5 cts. 5 el's. s'xox cloth 5 cts. shketino 5 cts. short lengths 5 cts. 5 cts. r> cts. 5 (ts. 5 cts. TS COUNTER er sold for Less than ioc. Goods and 15 Cents. e batistk 8 cts. : 8 cts. a.ms 8 ("in. 8 cts. ck.v 8 cts. y 8 cts. 8 cts. ! 8 (ts. ! and i'atistk 8 ("is. NTION ALL THE BARGAINS LLY REFUNDED FOR ANY tpatri PLEN h's Ki) SUMMER CLE/ day, July 8th, : Slaughtered I RADING PUBLIC AWAITS WITH THE KEENEST iAVE BEEN ROLLING IN FOR THE PAST TEN E 3 THEY MADE LARGE PURCHASES OF SEASC LESS. OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS GREATLY RED I EVERY DAY?IT WILL PAY YOU. NO DULL E 12 CENTS COUNTER Goods Worth up to 20c on this Counter. 25c Striped CREPE RICE CLOTH?Short Lengths 12 CTS. 20c RICE CLOTH?Extra 12 CTS. 20c 4 0-inch LUNA LAWN 12 CTS. 18c 27-Inch SHEER CREPE 12 CTS. 18 CENTS COUNTER Goods on This Counter Woiili 25 to 38 Cents 38c 40-inch BATISTE 18 CTS. 25c 38-Inch SPLASH FLAXON 18 CTS. 25c CHECKED CREPE 18 UTS. 27 l-2c 9-4 SHEETING?Extra 18 CTS. STAPLE COTTON GOODS 15c HAMILTON HICKORY 10 CTS. Yd. 20c A. C. A. FEATHER TICKING 13 1-2 CTS. Yd. 10c 40-inch SEA ISLAND 7 1-2 CTS. Yd. 8 l-3c 36-inch 3-yard SHEETING 7 CTS. 10c 36-lnch PERCALES 8 CTS. 15c 36-inch PUNJAB PERCALES 11 CTS. 25c KINDERGARTEN CLOTH?Short Lengths 10 CTS. 15c 36-inch SHIRT MADRAS?Special .. 8 CTS. 27 l-2c 9-4 UNBLEACHED SHEETING 18 CTS. 35c, 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING 26 CTS. BLEACHING 7 l-2c Yard Wide BLEACHING 5 CTS. Yd. 10c Best BLEACHING Made?10 Yards for 79 CTS. 15c LONSDALE CAMBRIC?10 Yds. to Customer 10 CTS. 15c WAMSUTTA NAINSOOK 11 CTS. 11.00 Bolts LONG CLOTH?12 Yards 89 CTS. $1.50 Bolts LONG CLOTH?12 Yards $1.29 QUILTS. SHEETS AND TABLE LINEN Never have you seen such values in Staple Goods. Our Table Linens are Imported Direct to us from Belfast, Ireland, Saving you at least 25 Per Cent. All Prices Reduced for This Sale. 25c Bleached DAMASK?Sale Price 19 CTS. Yd. 50c Bleached DAMASK?Sale Price 35 CTS. 75c 70-inch All Linen Bleached DAMASK?Best value ovor arivon Snlo Pripp 43 CTS. 98c LINEN'S?Worth $1.25?Sale Price 79 CTS. $1.25 LINENS?Sale Price 98 CTS. $1.50 LINENS?Sale Price $1.09 NAPKINS TO MATCH 89 CTS. I)oz. Up. 50c BLEACHED SHEETS?Sale Price 33 CTS. $1.00 PEPPERELL SHEETS?Sale Price 68 CTS. PILLOW CASES 8 CTS. Up. All TOWELS?Reduced 20 Per Cent. All QUILTS?Reduced 20 Per Cent. All CURTAIN GOODS?Reduced 20 Per Cent. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS You can get Anything you may want at this Big Store. Men's $1.00 Lion Brand SHIRTS 78 CTS. Men's $1.50 Lion Brand SHIRTS $1.19 Men's 50c DRESS SHIRTS 39 CTS. Men's 50c WORK SHIRTS * 39 CTS. Men's $1.00 OVERALLS . 79 CTS. Men's 10c SOCKS. Slight Seconds?Sale Price 5 CTS. Men's 15c SOCKS?Sale Price 11 CTS. Men's 25c SOCKS?Sale Price 18 CTS. Men's 50c SOCKS?Sale Price 38 CTS. Men's SUSPENDERS?Sale Price 8. 11, 19 und 38 CTS. Men's BELTS 8. 19. 38 und 78 CTS. Men's 10c COLLARS?Sale Price 8 CTS. Men's 15c COLLARS?Sale Price 11 CTS. Men's 25c SILK TIES?Sale Price 19 CTS. Men's 50c SILK TIES?Sale Price 38 CTS. Men's 10c WASH TIES?Sale Price 8 CTS. All Underwear Reduced 20 Per Cent. MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS Men's STRAW HATS?Reduced 25 Per Cent. Men's FELT HATS?Reduced 20 Per Cent. Boys' STRAW HATS?Reduced 25 Per Cent. Boys' FELT HATS AND CAPS?Reduced 20 Per Cent. MEN'S CLOTHING Our stock of Men's Clothing is entirely too large for thic ceacnn of the vear We offer Rifrfrsst Values you have ever seen. None Better than Strouse & Bro.'s and Styleplus. | | n? vtTii Men's $8.50 HLUE SERGE SI'ITS?Sale Trice $6.95 Men's $10.0(1 WORSTED SUITS?Sale Price $7.18 Men's $12.50 WORSTED Sl'ITS- Sale Price $9.75 Men s $ 15.00 and $16.50 WORSTED SUITS?Sale Price $11.98 Men's i 1 7.00 STYEKPLPS SPITS?Sale Price $13.98 Men's $20.00 WORSTED SPITS?Sale Price $15.98 Men's PANTS?Reduced 20 Per Cent. Ruys' CLOTHIX?Reduced 20 Per Cent. 5?HUNDREDS OF "UNADVERTISED" SPECIAL UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASE. ck-Belk ( TY OF FREE ICE WATER ALL THE T rkpatrick-Beh FRANCE; AND CLOSES SA JULY 18TH-T1 "or Ten ] ' INTEREST. FOR WEEKS V )AYS. THREE OF THE BELK )NABLE MERCHANDISE AT rCED. BIGGEST REDUCTION )AYS AT THIS BIG SALE. OXFORDS, PUMPS AN We have the largest stock of N Children's Shoes in Wester sell some of the Very Best Guaranteed to Give Reason? CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Children's 25c Soft-Sole SANDALS Children's 50c StifT-Sole OXFORDS One Lot Children's 50c and 75c l.eal SANDALS?Odd Sizes and C 'o Children's OXFORDS and SANDAL lis 68 CTS.. 79 Misses' OXFORDS and SAN Da LS?l 79 CTS. 98 C'T Big Misses' PUMPS, OXFORDS an< Z l-zs to 5s BOYS' OXFO] We have only Solid Ix?jither ( Boys' {1.50 and {1.75 OXFORDS?Si: Up Price Boys' {2.00 OXFORDS?Sizes 3s to Boys' {2.50 OXFORDS?Sizes 3s to Boys' {3.00 OXFORDS?Sizes 3s to MEN'S OXFO] Hundreds of the Best Styles ar From. Every Pair Guarant {1.75 VICI OXFORDS?Odd Pairs{2.00 Vici, Gun Metal, Patent Lei and Lace OXFORDS?All SizesPrice {2.50 OXFORDS?All Styles?Sale P One Lot {3.00 OXFORDS?Odd Pair {3.00 OXFORDS?Best {3.00 Oxfords {3.50 Fellowcraft OXFORDS?Same where at {4.00?Sale Price {4.00 Ralston and Reynold's OXFO Made for the Price?Sale Price Reynold's {5.00 OXFORDS?Sale Pr All Men's. Women's and Children's Reduced LADIES' OXFORDS, PUMP Hundreds of Pairs to Select Fror Styles and Leathers. Every $1.25 Godman's Solid Leather, Kid Sale Price One Lot WHITE PUMPS and Strap Sizes?Sold at $1.25 and $1.50?1 of 128 Pairs?Sale Price $1.50 Vlcl and Patent OXFORDS Button and Lace?All Solid Leat $1.85 Tan and Gun Metal OXFORD All Sizes?Sale Price $2.00 OXFORDS and SANDALS?But Gun Metal and Vice?Some of t Clean up Price $2.50 OXFORDS?All Styles and La Sale Price We include in this lot some Odd Ps Oxfords. $3.00 OXFORDS?All Styles and Lt Sale Price $3.50 and $4.00 OXFORDS, PUMPS Price Some of the above Oxfords are HOSIERY Our ctn/~Lr of Wocierv rnmnlet ^? J r---Greatest Bargains in Hosiery Children's 10c BLACK HOSE Children's 25c RED RAVEN HOSE Children's 15c SOCKS, All Colors Children's 25c SOCKS, Solid and Fa Ladies' 10c Plain Black HOSE Ladies' 25c HOSE, Black, Tan and 1 onds?Extra Special Ladies' 25c GAUZE LISLE HOSE 38c SILK HOSE?Good Weight 50c SILK HOSE?All Colors $1.00 SILK HOSE?All Colors SEE WHAT A PENN^ 3 Packages WIRE HAIR PINS 2 Balls WHITE THREAD I 1 Box CARPET TACKS 1 Box MATTING TACKS 1 WHISTLE 1 Good LEAD PENCIL. With Rubbe 1 Wooden SLATE PENCIL 1 COB PIPE 1 EGG BEATER 1 POCKET MIRROR 1 TOP 1 SPOON 1 Box CRAYONS?Seven Colors 1 PAPER GOOD PINS 1 YARD LACE 1 POCKET BOOK 1 KEY CHAIN AND RING 1 ERASER 10 MARBLES 5 FISH HOOKS See the Articles at 2. 3. 4, 3, SOAPS AND TALCUA Sweet Maiden COLD CREAM and C Colgate's 25c Box SOAPS?All Flavor Colgate's 25c CAKE SOAP?All Flav Round Can Air Float TALCUM POV 10c Oval Can Air Float TALCUM Pi 15c Oval Can Air Float TALCUM PC 25c Oval Can Colgate's TALCUM PC 2f?c Pound Can Air Float TALCUM I S. NO GOODS SENT ON API ]!ompa IME k Co.'s SALE JURDAY, EN DAYS. Days. 17T7 T4 A\7T? RFP.N : BUYERS HAVE BIG REDUCI WE HAVE EV[D SANDALS len's, Women's and n York county. We makes?Every Pair ible Satisfaction. w AND SANDALS 19 CTS. and SANDALS 38 CTs! ^ ther OXFORDS and rs 38 CTS. 1 S?Sizes 8 l-2s to CTS., 98 CTS. and $1.19 ! Sizes 11 1-28 to 2s 8., $1.19, $1.48 and $1.79 1 SANDALS?Sizes ; $1.38 and $1.98 RDS Oxfords for Iloys. zes 12s to 2s?Clean ^ $1.19 5 1-2s?Sale Price $1.48 5 l-2s?Sale Price $1.98 ! 5 1 -2s?Sale Price $2.48 ! RDS j id Leathers to Select \ eed. ?Sale Price $1.38 ither and Tan?Button -Worth $2.50?Sale $1.79 rice $2.19 s?Sale Price $2.19 , i Made?Sale Price $2.69 j Goods Sold Every$3.19 RDS?None Better $3.18 Ice $4.29 HIGH SHOES? 10 Per Cent S AND SANDALS n. Sizes is to gs. All ' Pair Guaranteed. Strap SANDALS? qw I SANDALS?Odd To Clean up the Lot 98 CTS. and SANDALS? her?Clean up at $1.19 S?Extra Values? $1.38 :ton and Lace?Tan, hese Worth $2.50? $1.68 fathers?All Sizes? $2.19 ! lirs of $3.00 and $3.50 sathers?All Sizes? $2.48 and STRAPS?Sale $2.89 about Half Price, e in Every Line. The ' you have ever seen. 5 CTS. 12 1-2 CTS. 11 CTS. ncy 18 CTS. 5 CTS. kVhlte. Slightly Sec10 CTS. 18 CTS. 29 CTS. j 38 CTS. 79 CTS. r WILL DO 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT r 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT j 1 CENT i 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CENT 1 CKNT 1 CKNT 1 CKNT j I CENT 8 unci 10 Cents 1 POWDER JLYCERINE SOAP 3 Cakes for 8 CTS. s 3 Cakes for 14 CTS. ors 14 CTS. Cake I VDEK 4 CTS. 3WDEH 8 CTS. >VVDEU 10 CTS. )WDER?2 to Cus10 CTS. POWDER 15 ITS. 5R0VAL. MON ny.