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^ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. J , FOR SALE. A FINE young Milk Cow, ggven years " old. with young calf and will weigh about 900 pounds. A. H- JACKSON', Outhrleavllle, S. C. It* - LOST OR STOLEN *?UK Klonlr annto UUUINU Dlll-U, num mu. W...W. .Vv? 1A and tan ears, named Queen. Missing since January 30. Will appreciate information and pay reward for recovery. M. E. STANTON, 15 St* York R. P. D. 6. OFFICIAL HISTORY A LIMITED number of copies of the " Official History of the Great War, fully illustrated, with full account of America's great fighters; 600 pages, by mail. Cloth Binding, 32.75; Half Morrocco, 33.76. A- M. JACKSON, York, S. C. It* ^ SINGER SEWING MACHINES mg T AM Agent and Salesman for the A Genuine Singer Sewing Machine absolutely the best domestic sewing machine in the world, regardless of price. Also I repair Sewing Machines of all kinds at reasonable prices- Call ^ on or write to me at York, S. C. 12 sw 3m H. F. BAKER. CLEANING AND PRESSING TT is real economy to have your A Clothes Cleaned and Pressed frequently, and ucsides Clean Clothes, if lightly pressed, add much to one's appearance. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROYAL PRESSING CLUB. R. D. DORSETT, Proprietor. SHORTHAND INSTRUCTION T AM teaching the Pitmanlc System of A SHORTHAND in the Bratton Build^ ing, corner of Congress and Jefferson streets, giving lessons weuneoimjo anu Saturdays. Full course In principles and practice for $60. For further partlculars write or call on me, York No- 4 1 f 13t Mrs. J. A. SHANNON. > FOR SALE , ^ "C'lFTY Acres Land on west side of ' John Wilson's plantation, one mile frojn Hoodtown, on Bullock's creek; r bounded on north by Wm. Havs's line; on south by Mrs. Grice; orreast by John Wilson. Can give good title and will sell cheap for cash. Apply to W. J. WILSON, 1037 Taylor St.. Waco. Texas. 17 f. t 4t FARM LOANS ? ARRANGED for on York County property, to run for 3, 6. 7, 10 or (Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May be paid off before maturity, on terms requiring no additional expense- Interest rates: 6 1-2 per cent, or 6 per cent or 7 per cent, according to the lender, and to borrower's urger cy. , C. E. SPENDER. Attorney. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. XJAVING made my Final Return with the Probate Court for York county, as Administrator of the Estate of J. M. Roberts, deceased, notice is hereby given that on March 10, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will apply to said court ror my aiscnarge irom iurcner uuuuuy in connection with said estate. GEO. T. ROBERTS. ' feb. 7-19 11 f 5t Administration. yr . V. WE HAVE MORE l*ELP "piOR some time past we have been * badly handicapped on account of shortness of help. We have it now Four Competent Men all experienced Automobile Trouble M<?n ho beginners and can promise our patrons the very best of service and prompt attention to all Automobile work. We'll be obliged to you for your business. BABER'S GARAGE. I COAT sur CAPES, D AND D Are Arriving by Every E Best and Biggest Lii and What is More, 1 tt j> -\r i I In Silk Poplins, Taffetas and Georgettes They to the last word in the truly beautiful garme: Come and let us show y Spring styles and N opportunity. KIRKPATRICK SELLS IT F LEXUS SELL YOU A GENUINE VULCAN PLOW the Best In the world, and also let us supply you with GENUINE Vulcan Repairs. They are cheaper than the imitation, because they last longer, A CARLOAD OF FLOUR Got it in last week. The quality is there and we have the right price. SEED POTATOES The sooner planted the better your ,&chances for a crop of Irish Potatoes. Yes, we have the Seed. SPARTAN DAIRY GRAIN If you have a milk cow it is up to you to make her produce all the milk and butter possible at the lowest cost MB per gallon or pound. That is just exactly what Spartan Dairy Grain does more milk and butter at less cost. It costs more than some feeds It is worth more than most feeds. FERGUSON & YOUNGBLOOE Mill IIIIIIMII lllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll b | DR. HESS'S POULTR' E Make Your I E 5 SATISFACTION GUARANTEEI ^ 5 Enough to supply thirty heru ^ IF Rriann. PfOD. CITY ] yj r T "THK SFKViri Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS to the United War ? Work Fund, who have not paid their subscriptions, will please pay the same forthwith to B. N. Moore, Treasurer, at the Loan ft Savings Bank, and save us the trouble of making a personal appeal and visit to collect these unpaid subscriptions. Each Precinct Chairman in Western York will please send in forthwith to the undersigned a list of the names and amounts of unpaid subscriptions in their respective precincts. THOS. F. McDOW, County Chairman for Western Yorx. 17 ft 2t TEACHERS AND TRUSTEES A LL Teachers, white and colored, are hereby reminded that the last pay warrant of the session must be accompanied by the annual report of the school and a complete list of all pup'ls who have attended that particular school since July 1, 1918. Send registers with all reports enclosed, direct to this office and be sure that data in the Register corresponds with that given In the annual report. Be particular as to grade and age of pupils. Trustees will please see that these requirements are met before signing final pay warrant JOHN E. CARROLL, 17 f 2t Supt. of Education. FOR FINAL DISCHARGE VfOTICE is hereby given that I have made a Final Settlement with the Probate Court of York county as Administratrix of the Estate of Elias Ramsey, deceased, and that on March 10, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will apply to said court for my discharge from further liability in connection with said estate. MARY BELLE RAMSEY MARTIN, feb. 7-19 11 f 5t Administratrix. RAM M! GRIST i "ALL KINDS OF GOOD INSURANCE" THE STAR THEATRE TODAY WILLIAM FOX Presents "THE BRANDED SOUL." Do you know the legend of St. Cecelia, the beautiful patron saint of mus'c? Can you Imagine what would happen if she were alive today? Does the world need a new St. Cecelia? These are some of the questions which are answered in this thrlllingly appealing story with Gladys Brockwell as the heroine. SATURDAY "THE PTT OF I/O ST HOPE" The Ninth Ep'sode of "Ti e Iron Test." Also a screaming Comedy- See it. You'll enjoy this. TUESDAY MARIE WALCAMP In "The Danger Pit," Seventeenth Episode of "The Lion's Claws." Also a screaming LKO Comedy, "Fools and Fires." STAR THEATRE J. Q. WRAY. Mun?Q?r. rs, COATS, I OLMANS i RESSES Ixpress and We Have the ! | le We Have Ever Shown, ! | ltou Will Get Better Val- ] loney Than It Was Pos- j | jason In fact, the offer- j [ >d values ;! SUITS er this season than they j | e showing all colors, how- | j VIpc Pricpfl ; $10.00 to $39 95 | AND DOLMANS | 3e? Capes and Dolmans ; good dressers this season. J i in a splendid variety of ] n every one of them? j $10.00 to $35.00 ] DRESSES | i, Satins, Crepe de Chines j! are all here?all right up j j style parade?really and J j nts?Priced at ! $5.95 to $37.50 j j ou the new and beautiful ! | ew Goods at your earliest 11 BELK COMPANY I OR LESS ! HUPMOBILES THIS SPACE IS AWAITING i THE ARRIVAL OF HUPMOBILES WATCH IT. THE PRICE OF HUPMOBILES WILL BE $1,335.00 F. 0. B. FACTORY. WAIT ON US. YORK MOTOR CAR CO > By S. L. COURTEY, Prop. I PAN A CEA WILL lens Lay Eggs for Market [). Price, 30 CTS. a Package? i for thirty days. Try it 30 tlays. PHARMACY Clover, S. C. R IlKl'ti STOKK" iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiF THE FIRST NAT * I OF YORK CAPITAL SURPLUS and PROFIT ASSETS OF OVER This is the PROTECTION your money when placed in this Government Supervision, Careful with the Federal Reserve Bank, \ Members and Assets running int MORE THAN F Of PROGRESS, and this Bank sh the Farmers, keeping them on a every legitimate way. FOUR Per Cent with Pcrfe Certificate of Deposit Left Three W MAKE OUR BA R. C. ALLEIN, Cashier WALKER R. LATIMER, Asst. C THE YORK FURND ANNUAL CLEA ENDS TOMORR< * Don't fail to come in anc still have quite a nice lii per cent Discount Sale i and we thank every one vite a continuance of yoi W Remember, Libert; the sale of Furniture ai: YORK FURNITURE J "MORE EGG TONIC" * IT COSTS AS MUCH to feed a loafing hen as it does to feed a laying Hen. Then, why feed a loafer? Give your Hens REEFER'S "MORE EGG TONIC" It makes layers out of loafers Every package guaranteed. Sent by mail for $1.00 per package. TRY IT ON YOUR HENS. One user says: "I have been using "More Egg Tonic" for three weeks, and must say that it is fine. My egg production has been ddubled. Others are using this tonic with good resufls. Suppose you try it. CLOVER DRUG STORE K. L. WVL1E, PmprU-top t ohone No. 2 CLOVER, S. C wwwwumiiM j FOR SATURDAY ONI | BE SURE THAT YOU , = IRISH COBBLER and RED r Sets and Sweet Potatoes. E FEED OATS Just unloaded ^ what stronger. We can SA = MULE SHOES. HORSE SHO ED WIRE, SHELF HARE | MR. FARMER, COME 1 = WE ARE IN AN ESPECIA] nish all necessary supplies to we think it will be worth yoi 5 them tor producing this yeai zz you make your final arrang | FARMERS HARDW/ jjj Phone No. 59. |UJ| ->*?VWWWWWWWWWW*A* IFRIDA Y i||! AND ALL NE 11!| MENT |!!! There is too wide a diff* that Dry Goods ] ;! Dresses, Aprons, j II [ Ladies' $2.50 Percale and Gingl I I' | Readjustment Price I !, ! Ladies' $1.50 Bungalow Aprons ij I Ladies' $4.00 Middy Suits Read :; Dress Goo I ! 75c 36 inch Plaid Dress Goods J i Price I [ $1.25 36. in Silk Poplin Rcndju I | $2.50 36 in. Taffeta Silk Beldini I1 J justment Price J [ $l-50 36 in. Satin All Colorsi Price .... J l 75c 36 in Jap Silks Readjustm Staple Merclia I [ 40c Percales Readjustment Prii < i 35c Percales Readjustment Prii J i 45c Hamilton Hickory Readji I [ 35c Riverside Cheviots Readjui l 39c Dress Ginghams Readjustn I 40 in. 25c Sheeting Readjustmt J i 39c Heavy Drilling Rcadjustm< i i 35c English Long Cloth Readju I [ 35c Pajama Checks, 36 inch got l men Price < l 25c Oxford Serge Suitingj Price {( McCONNEI I nil immmmmmmmmm | LU | ?VMA#WWWWWWWWWWWIMA#IA I1 1 l?/\mT A T ILFflALi BANK p j immmm $50,000 00 PS Over - 70,000 00 HALF A MILLION you have behind your business arvd Bank, md besides all this is Strict Management and its Membership vith its more than Seven Thousand :o Many Millions. IFTEEN YEARS all continue its accommodations to CASH BASIS and serving them in ct Safety on Savings Accounts or Months or Longer. NK YOUR BANK -W O. E. WILKINS, President, ash. W. I. WITHERSPOON, V. P. TIRE & HDW. CO S RANCE SALE 3W NIGHT, MARCH 1. I look over our stock. We ae to select from. Our 10 as been most satisfactory for all past favors and init patronage. y Bonds taken at par in id Furnishings this week. 1ND HARDWARE CO. OBELISK FLOUR USE THIS FLOUR AND YOU'LL FIND IT EASY TO MAKE THE KIND OF BREAD "MOTHER USED TO MAKB." OUR DADDIES BOUGHT OBELISK FLOUR THIRTY YEARS AND MORE AGO CARROLL SUPPLY CO. [ V FULL CREAM 0C#? I jl CHEESE, lb 00 I SEE US FOR | BLISS Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion 5 1 a ear. Market prices are some- 2 VE YOU MONEY on Oats. See Us. = ES, POULTRY FENCING, BARB- ? (WARE, DAZEY CHURNS^ E ^ND SEE US 1 LLY STRONG POSITION to fur- = your Tenants during the year, and 2 iir while to see us about supplying 2 "s crops. Come and see us before 5 ements. r: IRE & SUPPLY CO. I Wholesale and Retail jjj MMMMIMM SWWWWWWWW AND SA f XT WEEK WILL WEEK AT McCC jrence between Cotton, the ra have been, Economize Now a Middies Boys ham DrcBses 76 BOYS' SUITS $1.50 Readjustn -Readjustment One Lot Men's A $1.00 values Rea Justment Price $2.00 __ _ _ , New Merc ds SEE TH1 -Readjustment SILK DRESSES 39 CTS? GEORGETTE DF stment Price 08 CTS. COAT SUITS $ ? Eros. Read 5175 A Treme -Readjustment $1.00 We are showing tl ent Price 50 CTS. |k?rts In the' ,ndise ,500, $7-50'! MIDDY sun -e 25 CTS. At $4,50 Each, m ce V41" Tecnstyie a: jstment Price 33 1-3 CTS. T.O ?tment Price 25 CTS. lent Price 25 CTS. a complete line c int Price 15 CTS. Shoes, includ ?nt Price 25 CTS. Also have Mj istmcnt Price 25 CTS. >d8 Readjust- J 19 CTS. -Readjustment Men's 25 Cts. Hal 15 CTS. FAIRY SOAP 5 LL DRY GOODS VULCAN TURN PLOWS We have been selling the Vulcan Turn Plow for several years. We Introduced the plow in this section. We sell the Genuine VULCAN Turn Plow ' and Middle Breaker. We also sell the Genuine Repairs for the Vulean. FERTILIZER We will try to believe we ean make it to the Interest of every farmer In the county to see us before buying their FERTILIZER. We have Acid Phosphate 11 Grades of Guano Cotton Seed Meal and Muriate Potash* SEER IRISH POTATOES Garden Seed, Onion Sets. SI1PDI V rnMPANY I VI\IV WW* AM. WW 'Wholesale and Retail. I AH PREPARED TO INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE, and will furnish the kind that will cause you to congratulate yourself on being a J "DISCRIMINATING BUYER" In case your car is destroyed or damaged. The companies in which I place this class of business, have built up a nation-wide reputation among insurers, covering a period of more than 50 years, for INVARIABLY GIVING A SQUARE DEAL. If you never have a loss it makes no difference whether you are insured in a "Square Deal Company" or not, or for that matter whether or not you are insured at all. SAM M. GRIST All Kinds of Good Insurance. PRICES ARE LOWER THERE HAS BEEN A SLIGHT de""l"" nn Stnnln Cotton Goods. CI1II6 111 |nivv? ?u and if you are wise you'll buy all of this sort of goods that you may need for some time to come, RIGHT NOW. We do not look for prices to'stay down in fact we feel sure that fhe farmers of the South are going to. win in this cotton fight and then prices will skyrocket again. Buy your supply of Staple .Gotton Goods NOW. WE HAVE THE STAPLES And offer them at the lower prices, and while Wholesale Prices are down we'll I be glad to supply your needs. Come | and see what we have. Our stock is wonderfully complete NOW. YOUR BIADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT We are showing the N'ew Spring Samples and Style Sheets for Men's Madeto-Measure Clothing. Come and let us measure you NOW. Priced right. I G. W. WHITESIDtS & CO. | - - S. C. I I HAVE IN STOCK? LATELY RECEIVED I A VERY CHOICE LOT OP PRESERVES AND APPLE BUTTER. STILL HAVE MINCE MEAT. LOUIS ROTH REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE p*IVE Room House, on lot 90x300 * feet, on King's Mountain street. .The J. W. P. Hope House, Store Room and about two acres of lot, on South Main street. 48 Acres Of land near New Zion church. Will sell cheap. Five Room House A Good Store Budding and two Acres of Land, at Filbert, belonging to Mr. E. L- Wood. tt2 Acres Of good, level land, with 6-room house, Joining Floyd Jackson's Store plac&. it u a No. 1 t 'rui. ' >- CO "--no nt I Slx-ltonni nous*- kju ~. pood land, on Howell's Ferry road. 3 miles from Courthouse 118 A errs Ijind 6-r dwelling, 3-r tenant house, 1-2 mile of Zion church and school. 200 Acres Of saw timber and woodland. within mile of Zion church. Saw timber worth price of whole tract. Two Vacant I,ots 90x300 and lOOx 225 feet, on King's Mountain street. Itiiilriiug liot 60x225 feet, on west ?ide Wrleht avenue. 137 Acres 7-room dwelling: 2 tenant houses. Known as the Will Wal'ace Place 6 miles south of Yorkville Level land. Lot Near Graded school 90 feet front: 200 feet deep. On shady side of he street. See me about It. i C F. SHERFR- Real F?r*te wmwmumwmwwwiwmwm Iml TURD A ill BE RE-AJUST-1 WELLS i!| w material, and the Prices | !| | nd Buy at These Prices | !| | ' and Men's Suits !j values $6.50, $7.50 and $8 50 1 | nent Price $5.00 i [j | 11 Wool Serge Pants, $7.50 J n [ djustment Price $5.00 J II [ shandise Arriving Daily j II j 5 WONDERFUL VALUES ' | $7.50, $10.00, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 I [J I tESSES $18.00, $25.00 I I 15.50, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $52.50 j >< j ndous Line of Skirts ie biggest line of Ladies' Skirts ever J n [ k at one time- There are over 300 x lot Silks, Serges and Poplins I < > $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Each. i [J i S FOR MISSES AND LADIES S< [ adc of heavy twilled Paul Jones, | [J i lakes. < || > dies' Low Shoes j >f the newest styles in Ladies' Low | [J | lng the popular Mahogany shades. | J i ihogany Hose to match. ' ( 3xtra Specials v f Hose Special ....12 Pairs for $1.75 | < [ CTS. Cake. Two to a Customer, i [J i COMPANY I AAAAAAAAAJW?AAAAAAAAA?* In I L^J f FEINSTE1 | first annual c clo: Get Acquainted Wit TODAY, FRIDAY, FEB! SPRING CLEARS LIEF THAT WE E THE ECONOMICS GEST RETURNS! And while here we mentio: ScorOs of Others W< End on Saturday N : La( Ladies' I ! nual j Children ' Ann ; Ladies' 1 I nual i! wirth: hi . nua: '! ! ! ; WELWC I nual | i v I Ladies' 1 | to E N ! i Oilr Lac : i are it ; style | Duri \ i | AT | i ; 2.000 Yd I ; 1,000 Ya t 1 600 Yar c j . hea' J [ ' One Cas I | i Sale j I 1,600 Ya ' j | verj Men's Pi Men's D Men's H valu We havt Boys' Hs a Men's K Ann I 2__IZIZZI SCORES OF PEOPLE ARE FIND ; ING. THERE'S A REASON? PRICES TELL THE WHOL GET ACQUAINTED WITH k FEINSTEI I Ml m a* Mi m I AM STARTING ON My eighth year In business and want to thank my friends for the trade they have given me. I invite a continuance of your patronage and also want to add new customers to my lists. ,* _ n M /lowlon Caa.1 Hnlnn L&11 uii ni" mr uuiuvu ovvu, v mm Sets, Irish Potatoes, and almost everything to be found in a General Store. I think I have what you want SHOES? To, be sure I have Shoes. See me for yodr next pair. Also call on me for Hosiery, Overalls, Work Shirts, .Collars, Ties, Men's and Boys' Pants, Dress Shirts, Writine Paper and Tablets, and also for Caps. I CARRY A STAPLE LINE Of Cloth Cheviots, Ginghams, Fleece Lined Bleaching, Flannels, Sea Island. School Serge, and a line of Notions, as well as Underwear for men and boys. MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Gentlemen who want their Clothes made to measure, will do well to see what I have to ofTer in the way of Spring Fabrics, Fit and Price. See me for everything in Groceries. FLOUR at $5.75 for ten days, beginning February 26. Socla, 6 pkgs., 25c. Kerosene Oil, 15c gallon. I buy, sell and grind corn. Call on me. J. B. McCARTER R. F. D. No- 1 Filbert, 8. C. CITY MARKET WE SELL CHOICE j MEATS EVERT DAT IN THE Both I Fresh and Cured. :l vvvnvnnnY SHOULD EAT I STEW BEEF and HAMBURGER Steak. Its cheaper and Its best. We will have I FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS ' Friday and Saturday. We will sell STEW BEEF Cheap again SATURDAY. ^ Some owe us bills long past due I wish you would come and pay. We sell on tick to accommodate, We a;*e too poor to give it away. O. G. CITY MEAT MARKET C F. SHERER. Prop. I ARE YOU PREPARED j 1*) MAKE A REAL START AT YOUR < FARM WORK? - \ If not sure about it, suppose you call on us for some of the things you < are sure to need For ? < PLOWS, HARROWS, FORGES, i TRACE CHAINS. BACKBANDS, j CLEVISES, PLOW LINES, J HEEL SCREWS. COLLARS, 5 BRIER CUTTERS, Etc. < In fact anything and everything that will help you to make your work easier J and more efficient. J PAINTS? Yes, s'r, we have It. J 1 YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND US ? Ready to SERVE and to SATISFY, j Try Us. 1 YORK HARDWARE CO < ~ GROCERIES I I ..MAKE ..A ..SPECIAL ..STUDY OF j GROCERIES You get the benefit. ,j My Line Is Complete ^ My Qualities arc Unsurpassed ?i My Prices are the Lowest Consistent 4 I with the Quality. J CROWN PATENT FLOuu Try a sack of Crown Patent Flour. , It pleases our most particular custom- ? ' ers and we would be pleased to have ? your name on our list of satisfied users. ' Right NOW is a good time to lay in J a supply of FLOUR and COFFEE- , Both are likely to advance soon. Let i us supply you. FRESK VEGETABLES Eat more of them for better health. J See what I have on hand. , W* Charleston and Jersey Wakefield , I Cabbage Plants, postpaid, 25 Cts. 100. < J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. < ' - "'tt IIVIH W M l?* imp IM ll? nm !? I4VHPI [N BARGAI LEARANCE SALE SES NEXT SATUR] h UsRUARY 28TH, WE OPE] ivnn H&T.P. A "wn tut* I LAI VXJ MXA, * I* l| fXll xy TV Al J [AVE UNAPPROACHAB O, SHOPPER WHO IS L FOR THE MONEY THE! a only a portion of Our Ba Drthy of Your Careful Con fight, March 8th, Come es lies' and Misses' Blouses, diddy Blouses 12.00 values First A I Sale Price >'8 Middy Blouses 21-76 values Fl lual Sale Price Souse Dresses 22.50 values First / Sale Price MOR Waists, 21.60 values First A I Sale Price )RTH Waists, 22.60 values First i Sale Price UNDERWEAR ot every description lock Bottom for this First Annual S ew Trimmejl Hats for Lad lies' Spring Hat season has opene< showing some wonderfully pleaslni :s that are full of pop The Prices < ng Our First Annual Sale. STAPLE DRY GOODS FIRST ANNUAL SALE REDUCTR Is. Percales, 36c value 24 ^rds 36 inch Sheeting, 25c value.~15 ds 32 inch Outings, 35c value, w vy First Annual Sale Price 20 e Cheviots, 30c values First Anni i Price ...._ - - 20 C irds Red Rose Ginghams Fast Col< r heavy First Annual Sale Price 28 Bargains In Men's Wear A.NTS at Bargain Prices in First Am ress Shirts First Annual Sale Price ats Regular 22.60, 23.00 and 23 es First Annual Sale Price ..$1,08 t i about Five Dozen Overalls to go a AC ?Vt Air Irtof CMro* Anni X 10, txa IVUg ao iuc/ iaaw a. i?ov lie Price .89 C feavy Underwear to close out Fi ual Sale Price 89 CTS. ING THAT FEINSTEIN'S IS A GC TO BE SURE GOOD SERVICE, E STORY... VISIT USDUR^NG TK US, OUR GOODS, AND OUR PRI N BARGAI ii an mihh liiiniiMU m >1 mm wwinwwwiwpiiiiiwiw s JL " /O^^N&Sl? YOU'LL BE IN TOW - Then make it a p look over our stock of M ready to buy Come a] fine Mules and you wil have to show you. If ; ? * '1 i ' can De certain tnat we you want and we can g We have quite a good barn now and selectior will give you a Square I MULES JAMES I \ CORRECT FOOTWI f When Stroup's puts oi ? showing of Ladies' fine ; this community, becai t Vinii lAor*via/^ ffia.t St.rnir J? 11CIP 1UM1 iivu VUM/v MV* V?* ? the latest word in Styl ? Shoe workmanship. T I We are now ready to s] dies' correct footwear f all lasts. May we show t f PATENT LACE OXFORDS L ? BLACK GUN METAL OXFOR] \? TAN KID PUMP. Louis Heels > BLACK KID PUMP, Louis He< f T\N KID LACE OXFORD. Lou t* TAN KID LACE OXFORD, Mil C WHITE KID LACE OXFORDS, BLACK KID LACE OXFORDS > BLACK KID LACE OXFORDS C BLACK KID PUMP. Louis He< C BLACK KID LACE OXFORDS I. BLACK KID LACE OXFORDS BLACK KID SLIPPERS, Two ! > BLACK KID PUMPS, Low He( |* WHITE CANVAS LACE OXFO ? MAHOGANY KID LACE OXF< ^ * 1 !; And too, you'll una tn ? good qualities of our L !; are not so high as thej so high as you are pro! Our Spring lines of the splendid lines of E and the Peters all kn( f. SHOES J. JV1. f WWHWWWHWWIW IWMWI N HOUSE 1 OPENS TODAY ]| DAY. j wr nrr-D tptdqt awhttat. if Ll WXV X XXVU X DO SO WITH THE BE- : iLE VALUES TO OFFER i OOKING FOR THE BIGI SPEND. , rgain Offerings There Are j sideration. This Sale Is to irly and see for yourself. Etc. : - ? .n- i $1.49 Irst $1.24 Ln $1.49 .n- | ...98 CTS. Vn- 1 $1.98 j ; Reduced 3 ale. ; j ies ; ! 1 arvd we I styles I ! are Right : ; 3NS. CTS. Yd. i . CTS. Yd. ery < CTS. Yd. * : jal 1 TS. Yard. i )rs, I CTS. Yd. I * nual Sale. 69 CTS. .60 I and $2.48 it ....$1.49 jal TS. Each ret i Garment )OD PLACE TO DO THEIR BUYGOOD QUALITIES AND LOWEST IIS FIRST ANNUAL SALE AND CES. START TODAY- ! N HOUSE J HBHBHnBii ?' . V ii I I / n ^L Pj jp- Pf *? K \ BS N NEXT MONDAY- I oint to call at our barn and fl ules. You may not be just I iy way. We have lots of B I be pleased with what we fi pou are ready to buy, you B can suit you in the animal W ^et together on the price. B many choice Mules at our I is dre easy. Yes, and yre fl )eal with no round corners. E SROIHERS H0ESE3 | AR FOR THE LADIES | a display the early Spring ;; ) footwear it is an event in ;; lse every lady hereabouts ;; p's Spring Shoe showing is ! I e, in Quality, in Fit and in !; his season is no exception. !I how the latest styles in La- \ \ in all leathers, all toes and g them to you? Glad to ! j; ouis Heels ~ $8.00 ' * Z>, English Last .$0.00 - $7.50 , si $6.50 < > is Heel ...? $8.00 < ? itary Heels $7.50 * * , Military Heels $9.00 ; ! , Medium Heel $0.00 < , Louis Heels $6.50 ?? .'Is $5.50 ;; , Military Heels $5.50 and 56 50 , , I, Plain Toe and Low Heels $4.00, , Strap, Low Heel ...$4.00 < > .'Is $5.00 ? ? RDS ...... $4.00 ' ' DRDS, English Last $4.00 \* at alone with all the other | adies' footwear, that prices | j might be?and really not ;; jably expecting them to be. j; Ladies' Low Shoes include ;; rwin Drew, the Walk-Over j; >wn for style and quality. J; STROUP SHOES | - - * . -??j> ? ues nere ior xour n sible to Get Last S< | ings are amazing goo COAT ! Navy Blues are strong I have ever been. We ar ever, in very snappy st jj COATS, CAPES j | What is yours going to 1 are very popular with j We are showing these 1 styles There's style i Priced at .. - ... DRESSES