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FARM LOANS ^RRANGED for on York County property, to run for S, 5. 7. 10 or (Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May be paid off before maturity, on terms requiring no additional expense- Interest rates: 5 1-2 per cent, or 6 per cent or 7 per cent, according to the lender, and to borrower's urgency. C. E. SPENCER. Attorney. NOTICE "M"OTICE is hereby given that the Books of Registration for the Town of York, are now open, and will remain open for a period of Ten Days, for the Registration of the names of qualified electors of the Town of York. Any qualified elector desiring a Registration Certificate will make application to J. Frank Faulkner, Supervisor of Registration of the Town of York, at his office in the Fire Department building, on East Liberty Street. J. F- FAULKNER, Treaa Town of York. April 8th, 1919. It AN ORDINANCE Providing ror an aiiecuuu ?.u ucm mln% Whether or Not the Town of York Shall Come Under the Provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina Entitled "An Act to Authorize Any or All Incorporated Cities and Towns Within the State to Levy and Enforce an Assessment Upon Abutting Property Owners for the Purpose of Paying for Permanent Improvement On Their Streets and Sidewalks. DE it Ordained by the Mayor and Al *"* dermen, constituting the Town Council of the Town of York, S. C.: Section 1. That at a special electioji to be held on the 30th day of April, 1919, the qualified electors of the Town of York shall vote upon the question of whether or not an Act . passed at the session of the General Assembly of South Carolina, and approved on the 18th day of March, A. D., 1919 entitled, "An Act to authorize any and all incorporated cities and towns within the State to levy and enforce an assessment upon abutting property owners, for the purpose of paying for permanent improvement on - their streets and sidewalks," shall be > applicable and become operative and be approved in the Town of York. Section 2. Those in favor of the approval of said Act will cast a ballot upon which is written or printed the ( words: "Shall an Act entitled, 'An Act to authorize any or all incorporated cities and towns within the State to leVy and enforce an assessment upon abutting , property owners, for the purpose of paying for permanent improvement on their streets and sidewalks,'-approved the 18th day of March, A. D., 1919, apply and become operative and be approved by the Town of York? Yes." And those opposed thereto shall cast , a ballot upon which shall be written , or printed the words: "Shall an Act entitled, 'An Act to authorize any or all incorporated , cities and towns within the State to < levy and enforce an assessment upon abutting: property owners, for the pur- : pose of paying for permanent im- , provement on th.ir streets and sidewalks', approved the 18th day of March, A. D., 1919, apply and become , operative and be approved by the Town of York? No." Section 3. The voting shall be in ( the manner provided by law, and C. , H. Sandifer, J. E. Lowry and J. Frank , Moore are hereby appointed Managers of 4aid election. , Done and Ratified in Regular Council assembled this 4th day of April A. D., 1919. I. W. JOHNSON, Mayor. Attest i ' J. XL CARROLL, (Seal). ' fMftrlc of Council. ' -* ] April"*, 1919. 28 t 3t AN ORDINANCE Providing for a Special Election in the Town of York, for the Purpose of ; Voting Upon the Question of Whether or Not the Said Town Shall , Issue Fifty Thousand Dollars of , Bonds for Street and Sidewalk Improvement. 1>E it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, constituting the Town Council of the Town of York: Section 1. That a Special Election be, and the same is hereby ordered to < be held on the 30th day of April, 1919, . for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the Town of York shall issue Bonds in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars for Street and Sidewalk Improvement. Section 2. That said Bonds shall be Coupon Bonds bearing a rate of interest not to exceed six per cent, per annum, payable in any legal tender money of the United States, forty . years after date, with the privilege of redemption after twenty years from date Section 3. That at said election all the qualified voters of said Town shall . be entitled to Vote. Those in favor of , the issuing of such Bonds shall cast a ballot on which shall be printed or written the following: "For Bonds"; , and those who are opposed to issuing such Bonds shall cast a ballot upon ( which shall be written or printed the words, "Against ?Jonas.' Section 4. The said election will be held in the Rose Hotel property, on Main Street, and the Polls shall open at eight a. m-, and be .closed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. C. H. Sandifer.. J. E. Lowry and J. F. Moore are * hereby appointed Managers of said election. Done and Ratified in Regular Council assembled this 4th day of April, A. D., 1919. I. W. JOHXSOX, Mayor of the Town of York. ' Attest: J. H. CARROLL, (Seal). Clerk of Council. ADril 8. 1919. 28 t 3t THE STAR THEATRE TODAY EDDIE POLO In "The Message on the Cuff," 4 th Episode of the tremendous serial, "The Lure of the CircuG." Also an LKO y Comedy, "Cupid vs. Art." Its a big scream. See it. WEDNESDAY TOM MIX In a thrilling Western Drama. Also ' Twede Dan in a Jester Comedy. . * THURSDAY MARY MILES MINTER ! In "The Ghost of Rosy Taylor." Suppose you happened into your j married sister'^ home and saw a 'ady . you believed to be your sister, wear- j ing one of sister's gowns, wouldn't you ; as likely as not tip toe up behind her, ' put your hands over her eyes ar.d kiss j her. That's how Miss Minter gets ! properly kissed in "The Ghost of Rosy 1 Taylor," and it is the episode that ; leads to a dramatic climax with the J astonished kisser. Come and see how ! Mary takes itAdmission: 10 and 20 Cts., which in- j eludes the War Tax. J. Q. WRAY, Manager, For The Garden Woods' Seeds, Garden Rakes, Garden Hoes, Garden Potato Diggers, Garden Mattocks, Garden Forks, Garden Shovels, Red Bliss and Cobbler Seed Irish Potatoes. t SCREEN WIRE Both Black and Galvanized, also Screen Door Hinges and Hooks and Eyes for Doors. CHICKEN FEED For the Bamy Chicks By the Sack or Pound. HOG FEED, COW FEED Horse Feed See us for your needs. FOR THE FARMER Guano Distributers, Cotton Planters, Cultivators, Plow Stocks, Plow Points for Oliver Plows, Plow Steel. Cultivator Points, and Bolts, Snaths and Blades, Mattocks and Picks, Barbed Wire and Hog Fencing. FOR THE KITCHEN Enameled Ware, Oil Cooking Stoves. ?| We have a splendid Wood or Coal Cook Stove in transit. See ours on arrival. FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. STATEMENT Receipts and Disbursements for ^ Broad River Township from January 1st, 1919, to March 5th, 1919. Receipts $250 00 Disbursements. D. S. Wright, dragging road, 1J days $ 6 50 H. B- McDaniel, self, team and hand, putting in tile 7 00 P. M. Caldwell, self and two hands, putt.ng in drain pipe 6 62 W. G. Moss, blacksmithwork.... 5 00 H. B. McDaniel, dragging road 10 47 J. N. Quinn, dragging road one day 5 00 J. N. Quinn, blacksmith work- 4 52 J. T. Childers, dragging road five days 25 00 J. R. Wright, 13 hours dragging road 5 20 P. M- Caldwell, 4j nours dragging road 2 25 H. B. McDaniel, 14 hours dragging road . 7 00 J. T. Childers, dragging road, 1J days 5 75 R. M. Bowlin, diagging roa!.... 4 25 R. M. Bowlin, dragging road 6 60 E. W. Bratton, putting in culverts 2 65 L. M. Grist's Sons, publishing township report 9 90 J. N- Plaxico, buikling bridgo_ 1 00 W. S. Wilkerson, days road duty in 1919 15 00 Wilkerson Merc. Co., freight and movipg drain tile .1 29 J. T. Wright, repairing Chester road at Kell bridge 4 50 J. T. Smith, repairing road at Smith's ford on Guion Moore Creek 7 00 J. A. Whitesidcs, work on Sha0 ron road 3 00 D. B. Wray, self, team and hand, lj days 5 50 The London Printery, printing road tax receipts 2 50 Total disbursements 3153 40 Respectfully submitted, W. S- WILKERSON, Supervisor of Broad River Township. REAL ESTATE YES, I HAVE SOLD the J. S. Mackorell Residence, and all of the Riddle tf*arm, except 02 Acres, and I am ready to do some business with YOU. If you want some nice land see me quick about the 62-Acre Rkldle tract It fronts on King's Mountain road 940 feet, and has one tenant hcuse,.barn, and well of good water. Or perhaps you would like to have something closer in. I have 82 Acres, just beyond incorporate limits, on the King's Mt. Road, with one tenant house, new barn, and plenty of wood. A bargain for some one. 268 Acres 5 miles from York, with 7-room residence; large, 12-stall barn, well of good water; 4 tenant houses; good pasture; 6-horse farm open, and about 100 acres in woods oak and pine. A money maker. The Brat ton Homestead of 212 Acres Will sell either as a whole or in three parcels, to wit: 65 Acres, 57 Acres and 90 Acres. It will be to YOUR interest to see ME about this right away. 136 Acres 9 J miles from York and 5 miles from Clover; 7-room residence, good barn and crib, 1 tenant house and other outbuildings. Good well of water. Lots of forest timber. One of the best plantations in the county. See me If you want a bargain. The R. E. Heath Residence On corner of Jefferson Street and Cleveland avenue. A real nice home. The Dr. J. B. Allison Residence Property on West Liberty street, adjoining Presbyterian manse. See me at once for a bargain. , Remember, I have lots of others both Town and Country. Money to lend on Farming lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE Room 204 First National Bank Bldg. FEINSTEIN'S BARGAIN HOUSE nimrn i mr AurAnrvO MUH5 AW UMUIUtt Reasonable Prices All the Good Styles Variety of Leathers New Shoes and,.Oxfords are arriving almost every day. A visit to our store will convince you of our values in Shoes and Oxfords. FEINSTEIN'S BARGAIN HOUSE OLD SPARK PLUGS For the Next THIRTY DAYS We will allow FIFTY CENTS EACH FOR YOUR SPARK. PLUGSGOOD. RAD, IXDIFFERENT IN EXCHANGE FOR A SET OF OUR Guaranteed "NATIONAL" SPARK PLUGS THE REST IN THE WORLD. HUPMOBILES THIS SPACE IS AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF TlTTT?*f ATDTT T7?C? nuriuvDiu?iO WATCH IT. THE PRICE OF HUPMOBILES WILL BE $1,3:15.00 F. O. B. FACTORY. WAIT OX US. YORK MOTOR CAR CO. By S. L. COURTEY. Prop. HIMlMtlllillllHltillllllilillllllMil SPRING ( !So nearly complete is fords and Pumps for Lad and Girls, and Children, inviting inspecti ni from i ^ J _ J /?__ sure max we can sansiy THE STYLES " THE LEATHE] THE LASTS W THE SIZES W. THE PRICES Our Oxfords and Pump: are of the well kno\ products the Pest i For Men we have the fa Florsheim, the Hern For Children we have as the best American ] When you want your Sp and have your mind fer in style and price you what we have. V with our showing, pleased to show you SHOES J. M. S ijpmmiw iiv in iw in w w win in GLOBE TAILORING C( OUR TAIUOR WILL BE HER ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY APRIL 21ST AND 22ND WITH A FULL LINE OF FASHIONABLE FABRICS FOR CORRECT CLOTHES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEA1 WHY DO YOU BUY TAILORMADE CLOTHES? TO GET A CORRECT FIT, ISN'T IT? IF OUR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS DO NOT FIT, PLEASE RETURN THEM. ISN'T THAT FAIR? WAIT FOR THE GLOBE MAN. CARROLL BROTHERS GROCERIES I ..MAKE _A ..SPECIAL ..STUDY O GROCERIES You get the benefit. My Line is Complete My Qualities are Unsurpassed My Prices are the Lowest Consistei with the Quality. CROWN PATENT FLOUR Try a sack of Crown Patent Flou: It pleases our most particular custom ers and we would be_ pleased to ha\ your name on our list'of satisfied user Right NOW is a good time to lay i a supply of FLOUR and COFFEI Both are likely to advance soon. Ia us Bupply you. FRESH VEGETABLES Eat more of them for better healtl See what I have on hand. W Charleston and Jersey Ji'aketiel Cabbage Plants, postpaid, 25 Cts. 101 J. D. HOPE, Sharon, S. C. GOOD LIVING Constantly That describes our el forts #in getting the best of everythin for our customers to eat- And cob Istantly we are receiving somethin jnew, good, different. Among our nei good things are Beechnut Products Peanut Buttei Cranberry Sauce, Ketchup, Chlppe Beef. Marachino Cherries, Olives, Hip-c lite the Marshmallaw preparation fc cooking. Pickles Sweet and Sour, In bottle; n Art/la Tnmotrvoa Pftrr V.anuuu vruvuo" ivmaivea, v/v*? China Sweet Peas, Kraut, Asparagui Pimentos. Canned Meats, Pish, etc. Salmoi Brains, Chipped Beef, Sardines, etc. Cheese Decidedly the best Chees fine flavor we have had in monthi Seed Sweet Potatoes Nancy Hall. Cabbage Fresh Florldas. W. E. FERGUSON FIRST NATIONAL BAN! SHARON, - - S. C. YOUR LIBERTY BOND! If kept at home are liable to loss b fire, by thieves or carelessness, an as they represent 100 cents on the dol lar in value they are good things t take care of. THIS BANK is prepare to take care of your Bonds and guar them against Loss by Fire, Theft o Carelessness. We issue a Libert; Bond Certificate of Deposit for whicl there is no charge when Bonds ar Deposited with this Bank. We lool after the collection of the Coupons a they become due and give you credi for same. Bring your Bonds to this BankTake our Receipt A Bond Oertiflcat of Deposit and relieve yourself of an; anxiety as to the safety of your Bonds There is no char.-e for this service. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier crrn sweet OLliU POTATOES BED 'EM DOWN DO IT EARI/X See us for Sedd Nancy Hall, Port Rico and Georgia Buck Seed Swee Potatoes Price $2.00 a Bushed GARDEN SEEDSALL KINDS HERE Every family should have a garder Every garden should produce all it i possible to make it produce. For th BEST GARDEN SEEDS of all kindt See us. Start your garden early. THINGS TO EAT Big Lye Hominy, Canned Tomatoes Corn and other things that help ou wonderfully at dinner time. May w help .you "Have something to cook? G. W. WHITESIDES & CO SHARON - - S. O. OATS AND HAY RECEIYTED THIS WEEKONE CARLOAD OATS. Have Car of Nice TIMOTHY HAY We Have a Good Supply of FERTILIZER IN STOCK. Do You Need a Drag or Disc Harrow? If so we have botl We Are Selling F I j O TJ It Under the Market YORK SUPPLY CO Wholesale and Retail, mnmiiiitiiiiiiiaiiimnmina WORDS i our Spring lines of Ox' '1 J i ,1 Ti Lies, urenueiueii aim that we feel quite safe in all coiners, feeling quite all comers in WANTED ElS WANTED WANTED ANTED WANTED. s for Ladies and Misses vn Drew and Walk-Over n Style and Quality, mous Edwin Clapp, the lan and the Peters lines, good as can be had from aroducers. ring Oxfords or Pumps fixed as to what you precome in and let us show re think you'll be pleased \Yc know that we will be TROUP SHOES in nmmim mumw m m w m E rhis is DSESS 4 This .SI 1 THE BEST NEW DUSTRI] Suits, C it . The Dresses ; r. fresh, youthful mo terial made, such i ii Tricolette, Taffeta ta Combinations, shades, such as d >. White, Bisque and I You will find I practical Street D Dress. * In Our Suits ? models, suitable f< 5 well as the newes and Blouse Suits. Our Shirt Waif s. and wonderful Bio i, words to describe. 3e yourself. ^ . AND NOW ONE V i of Mercha > y d o d rd r y _ ! MAIN STREE' a I- OXFORDS I. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINES OP ' MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND | CHILDREN'S OXFORDS. I, FOR THE MEN WE HAVE W. L. DOUGLAS and LEWIS CROSSETT SHOES. FOR THE LADIES WE HAVE SHERWOOD, I GEO. D. WITT, and OTHER GOOD MAKES. McCONNELL'S ROE SHAD I WILL HAVE SOME TOMORROW PRICE WILL BE AS LOW AS IT IS APT TO BE THIS SEASON. I HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW SHIPMENT OF MACKEREL. THEY ARE NICE AT 15 CT$. AND 25 CTS. APIECE. L COBBLER, EARLY ROSE AND I. BURBANK SEED IRISH POTATOES. LOUIS ROTH ; 17-YEAR LOCUSTS > The government has sent out warn ings to all owners of fruit trees, to the ; effect that the Locust will be worse I this year than it has ever been before I and advises SPRAYING of all fruit | trees. We are ready for you here we have Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate | of Lead, Paris Green, Bordeaux, etc. [ Have these in Dry Powder form eas ! ily dissolved in water, so you can maae > your Spray Solution as needed. All ' successful gardeners SPRAY their to; mato, bean and cabbage plants and 1 Irish potatoes It Insures better crops. t ! W Don't forget If you need Glasses | we do the work scientifically and satis; fnctorily. i ; Shieder-Snelling Drug Co. | FOR THAT COLD Take REXALL COLD TABLETS. Guaranteed to give satisfactory results [ and recommended for the treatment of J colds in the head, together with the ; headache and fever that usually comes I with a cold- Sure, they are good, and ! thousands of people are using them. i FOR TIL\T DISTRESSING COUGII ' Take r1sxal.l. uumfuuwu jba-kk. ; Cough Syrup. It hits the spot and alI most instantly relieves that distressing ' cough that keeps you and the family ! awake at night. It brings relief and ; helps to make the expectoration easier ! and less painful and jarring to the sysI tem. It is so good and so efficient ! that its makers Guarantee Satisfaction. } Oh, yes, you can get both here. ; * YORK DRUG STORE * ? IW -UP-WEEK All Over the U. i Help You Dress Up top Will E YORE AND OTHER EAS SS CONTRIBUTE TO OUI "apes, Dolma are lovelier than ever, in dels in every attractive mais Georgette, Crepe Meteor, s, and Georgette and Taffein a beautiful array of Pekin, Rose, Navy, Flesh, Black. " in these Dresses the most ress to the daintiest Dinner you will find the Tailored 3r anybody at any time, as it things in the Box effect it Department is full of new uses, which we have not the Come in and see them for (TOED OUR PRICES ARE ndise. We extend to every La try a Cordial Invitation t I ] lf==llSI= iiiiiiiiiiuiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii 1 WE HAVE GARDEN, S LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANT = OF SEEDS OF RECOGNIZEI = PLY YOUR NEEDS. ONION | ?r Mail Orders Filled P = J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY P E "THE SERVICE iTiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii THE LOAN AND j YORK, ORGANIZED EIGH ] CAPITAL SURPLUS, PROFITS AND RESE | DEPOSITS { RESOURCES I off: - B. N. MOORE, President, C. W. McGEE, Cashier, DIREC J. S. BRICE, W. W. LEWIS, QUINN WALLACE, B. N. M We cordially invite your t every courtesy and accommo banking. Every transaction THE LOAN AND "THE BANK FO: Iei on ALUMINUM tfirOU SALE A r ^ W T"~l I SA'l'UJ ; I . APRIL 12TH, NIN FOR ONE I You can inspect this \ !]! between now and above c ij! ment with the company t I] week prior to day of sa j I Twice the Price we are a |! vertising feature of the A \ | at their expense that we i ; | wonderfully low price. We are going to expe ! j ing purchases of the abo^ !; vite you to look our stock !; ierent kinds of goods we ! | not find something here ! J your housekeeping work < ! | life more pleasant and coi At the rear of our stor ! I Hitching Lot. Drive in. |! you whatever assistance |! out, up, or in just ask 1 j [ store your headquarters. < Tvfor'T fnrcrpf. t.lift rial I Saturday, April 12th. YORK HARDWJ WW See The Enquirer Office for Type- | writer Ribbons of All Kinds. S. A. You should dress up li le a Style 1TERN CONCERNS IN TH! ?. a a in i mrfT C UAlliI iLMJJ WX ns, Skirts, \ %>pv\n$ Itaplay ABSOLUTELY LOWER M idy in this City and Neighborii ;o Visit The LADIES'SHOP ady-to- Wear Exclusive Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SEED OF ALL KINDS f S WE HAVE A BIG VARIETY 5 i ) QUALITY AND WANT TO SUP- = r SETS, 15 CTS. QUART. r romptly. Our Seeds Grow | 'HARMACY Govery S. C. | DRUG STORE" = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiinT SAVINGS BANK \ - - s. c. TEEN EIGHTY-NINE $ 50,000.00 i 1 IRVE 100,420.11 I : 470,112.88 J | 1 645,783.18 J I j [CERS ( ' " J. S. BRICE, Vice President, < [ M. E. McCORKLE, Asst. Cashier. rroRS * i C. E SPENCER, l ? W. S. WILKERSON, l , J. R. CANNON, ( I [OORE J I ; msincss and assure you of dation consistent with sound l ' 1 treated confidentially. l [ 1 SAVINGS BANK !j; R THE PEOPLE" ] . ALUMINUM 9Q \\\ SALE ! |: RDAY E O'CLOCK A.M. |; i DAY ONLY | ill vare in our show window J late. W e nave an agree- , o show this ware for one j |; ile. This ware is worth . j j; sking for it. It is an ad- j | j Lluminum Company, and ! I ire able to make you this j [j! ct YOU, and while mak- |! J ve ware, we cordially in- j |! : over see the many dif- j! j have, and see if you do j! ] that will help you make j!j sasier and your everyday j! j nfortable. j j ] e you will find a spacious ]j j We will be glad to give j j J you need while hitching j j j is. Then too, make this j ;e of the Aluminum Sale \ | IRE COMPANY ^ || I Bf' Crop and Chattel Mortgages at I The Enquirer office. mr=ii ir=i ke other Americans, and we ai Show Tnt! < E READY-TO-WEAR AND ! SHOWING OF THE BEST Vaists and Mi X . \ In Dolmans and Capes we' new to show you, in Silverton ertine and Serge. Our showin Waists is the best in the city v We. are told that by ladies w] look at them. In Skirts We are showing as Mallinson's Silk De Luxe things, such as Phantasy, Dew Crepe-de-Chine, Barronette, Willow and others too numer* in a wonderful collection of st In Our Millinery Departme ing the latest modes in Bonn the kind they are showing in 3 any of our large Southern citi the kind we mean something ent. - ' TJCH LOWER than anywhere Qg Towns and all the Surroundii and See Our Merphandise. ly ^ =mi n ii= DO YOU KNOW WHY? H DO YOU KNOW WHY the life in- A Burance contracts provided by the U. S. Government for its fighting men, ex- t t cept endowment, provide that the pro- ,>k ceeds of the policy shall only be paid in 240 monthly installments, instead of _ one lump sum, as is most of the life _ insurance required in private compa- I nH. nlC3? RO IF YOU DO NOT and would like to, I shall be pleased to explain. The MU- | ^ TUAL BENEFIT will issue YOU a pol- ersicy, if you are insurable, payable to your beneficiary in any number of annual installments you may designate, 8ho from one up to thirty, or will make CO< payments monthly instead of annually. I x Thousands of policy holders have ' ^av this provision In their policies, and if j jng you already have a policy, and so de- the] sire, you can have it put in yours, or yOU you can have-it put in the one you feel you should have. SAM M. GRIST li* "All Kinds of Good Insurance" II CHILDRENS Glh II wuiTv ni IJ ff lili Lt Ul | BEAUTIFUL COLORS | SIZES 2 TO 16 YEARS | AT ABOUT THE PRI | CLOTH WOULD COSG I Children's Gingham Dresse $ Priced at | CHILDREN'S WHITE ? Prettily trimmed Sizes 2 t< 11 CHILDREN'S GINGI ? ? In very attractive styles S \ | Priced at { | A very attractive line of H MISSES' DE ? $ Guaranteed Colors Sizes ^ ] i | Priced at | MIDDIES M !; i We Have Them In All Styl | med With Colors I; | One lot, with Blue and Red I j: Priced at _ ... || All White Middies All size tc & - - - 11 Regular Middy Skirts, in W j; $ best grade of Middy T1 | - $ 2JT SEE OUE TEN C : % IT IS CERTAIN. !|kirkpatrick-be j! I SELLS IT FOR e prepared T/\IIT !Ti ?uw (L EASTER flLLDTERT. INDT r illinery have something e, Velour, Duvig of Skirts and without a doubt, ho come in and such materials ' in the newest Iriof Tri/iftlof+fl AuLOU} J.1IWAVVVVJ Satin, Pussy ous to mention, i yles and colors. nt we are showLets for Easter, tfew York or in Les. You know ; that is differ_U i else for this kind U ig Coun ' ' M i T )CK HILL j 'Aim BEDSre not so commons as they used to be. v fangled beds are more used now, It is very few people who do not i to sleep on a Feather Bed they restful and pleasant, especially on :old night We can furnish you I good Feather Beds at attractive :es. Ask us about them. CKING CHAIRS ro home ever has too many Rock few have enough. We have a rndid line of Rocking Chairs and prices are most attractive, lat us w them to you. 3KING STOVES his Is one of our strong lines. We e all sizes from the ordinary CookStove of small size to the master of m all the MAJESTIC, and further, '11 find our prices very attractive, us show you. . M. L. FOBD ensed Embalmers and Undertakers CLOVER, - - 8. C. IGHAM AND !;!: IESSES ? o i! 3 AND STYLES W\\ > iii: CE THAT THE iiii P YOU. oil y o s Sizes 2 to 6 98 Cts. to|1.98 ;;;; VOILE DRESSES Jo o 6 years Priced j; J \ $1.50 to $2.98 IAM DRESSES 4 | i i izes 6 to 16 years ! I I 98Cta.to$4.98 oo iesses :::: 121-2 to 161-2 : $4.98 ; IDDIES 11 es White and Trim- \\ \ rt ii j r?.U_ AM jonars, ana joeits 0 o 98 Cts. || !S Priced at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.98 ;;;! "hite, made of the ;;;; will Priced at ...... $2.98 ENTS COUNTEE. \\\\ LYGEEAT on LK COMPANY LESS It ' VJ >r\ . 'uwL/- - A i\