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Special Values in Silks for Summer i
Messaline Silks, 16 inches wide, in all the leading and
newest colors: should sell for $i.2s or Si.50 a yard; special
the yard Si.00
Beautiful Figured Foulards, including the popular crazy
patterns; should sell for $1.25 a yard; special, the yard 8sc
Taffetta Silk, in all colors; some good values at Si.25 a
and $1.50 a yard; special, the yard Si.00
Wash Silk, 36 inches wide, and worth 65c and 75c a
yard; special, the yard 50c .
Figured Suesine Silk: really worth soc a yard: special. .
the yard j
Ladies' Furnishings and Notions
Now is the time for cool summer Undervests. We
have some real nice ones which we are selling for a little
money.
Good quality Gauze Vest with taped neck 5c \
Extra good quality Ga'?ze Vest, with taped neck 8 l-3c
Excellent quality Gauze Vests with taped neck at, each 12 l-2cand 25c
"Cumfy Cut" Vests are very cool and comfortable, price 25c
Beautiful Lisle Vests, extra good quality, at each 50c and 75c
Misses and Children's Vests at, each 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c
Belts and Belting
Special Sale of Wash Belts this week at, each 10c
Black Elastic Belts with jet trimmings, each $1.00
Elastic Belts, in black and colors, at special prices, of, each 10c, 25c,
50c and 75c.
Newest Neckwear for Summer
Lace collars, very pretty and regular 75c quality, each 50c
A basket full of Linen collars offered at only, each lc
Sample line ot Embroidered turn over collars offered, at each 5c'
Lace and Chiffon Ruffling, for making collars, jabots, etc., offered i
at, the yard 25c., 35c and 50c
Other Good Items
New Psyche Pin Sets offered at 50Cf 75c ancj
Newest can lop nair rins, in sne:i ana amber, formerly sold at 25c
now offered at only 2qc
Mail Orders Filled
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NVinthrop College
SCHOLARShIP and ENTRANCE I ? _ExA',Nn
Electric;
The examination fot awartl of vacant H HBB Bj S$
Scholarship in Wintliroji College and for the MK
admission of be the I Bb I
County Court House 0:1 Friday. July 2. at!? a tn n ? , ,
Applicants mm t )? no. 1-h> than 1"> yoirsof .ij,e- uccec w en everything else fails.
When scholarship* are vacant after July 'J th. v u,?aiIerVOUS prostration and female
will be awarded to those making the highest r-m#? aJe supreme
average at this examination, provided they rAn^i/a|8|\ ?US3n 8 have testified.
meet the condition* governing theuwurd. ApI
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND |
plicaata for Scholarship should write to Preai- STOMACH TROUBLE |j
dent Johnson before the examinatiod for S< hoi- it is the best medicine ever sold
arablp examination blanks. I over a druggist's counter.
Scholarship are worth $11*) and free tuition
The next session will open 8?ptemlK?r lf?. l!**t
For further information and catalogue, address
PjkU.D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill. 8. C. j jyy MIITOHFLL
" I'tyrician ant. Surgeon.
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AND CURETHO.U WCS ;
?mDR.KlNG*S!
new Discovery A book on Rheumatism, andai
md#OUCHS Uct 50<8,?IOO trial treatment of Dr- Sh00l,'s Rhcu" '
VOLDS II TRIAL BOTTLE FREE I niotic Remedy?liquid or tablets is
AMD All THROAT AND IUNG TROUBLES being sent free to s fferers by Dr.
GUA/MMT??D SAT/SFACTORS Shoop, of Racine, Wis You that
arc we^? Ket *bis book for some dis- *
m couraged, disheartened sufferer! Do
a simple act of humanity! Point out
Presents. this way to quick and certain relief!
JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, Surprise some sufferer, by first getumuDT
rw 0.1 vuu ting from me the booklet and the
STERLING SILVER, t " __ ... .
^.. , test- He will appreciate your aid.
WATCHES, CUT GLASS, Qunter's Drug Store.
ART GOODS.
All New and absolutely /T\ xTijYv
beautiful Goods. Come
in whenever you have
an opportunity. !\ W~W I ' A
RFMEMRHR we only handle SOLID \ J
and Qenulne floods. If not con- \%
venlent to come in, send in your ^c^TIpatterns
Mall Order, which always has our Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and
r> rtnnil A ttnnl inil with a Ouir. reliability nearly 40 ye.rs. Sold in nearly
. rsonal Atienuon wnn a siuar ivery cit^and (own in tlir United state* and
.ttltee to Please. Always }?lad to Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than (
any other make. Send for free catalogue,
ae-* yon at MeCALL-s magazine:
mure sunscrii-ers than any other fashion
\y I \/ VI O f \tnagarine ? million a month. Invaluable. I.at.
3 I V DKv'^5i est styles patterns, dressmaking, millinery,
plain sewing, fancy needlework, hsilrdressing,
etiquette, good stories, etc. Only 5d cents a
Jewelers, Silversmiths and IMS?1??dd.u^
Opticians, WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS
Cor. Main and Hampton St?. X^cw <hpr^XT CT c-'u,?*ue
COLUMBIA, S. C. mi McCALL CO.. 238 to 248 W. J7th St., NEW VOKM
" A pain prescription is printed up- '
DR. J. A. WATSON on each 25c. box of Dr. Shoop's
Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your DocDentist
tor or Druggists if this formula is ?
w c f no* complete. Pain means conrestBatesburg,
o. C. ! ion, Mood pressure. Head pains, |
Offiee in Telephone Building. woman y pMns, pain anywhere get |
At Ridge Spring Every Thursday instant reliei fir.m a Pink Pain Tab- t
(t. Guntcr's DuirStcre.
hs.
THEWB/VTESBURO ADVOCATE May 21.
ALUES -A.T1 ]VI
Special Sale of $18 .
Foulard and silk
for ^*11 KO
*"* a. jl ^
We offer Monday beautiful Foulard
Dresses, in pretty patterns an,1 all new st?
$18 and $15 each, for only each
See the window display.
Special sale of flowers a
Monday we will place on sale beauti
should sell for 15 '20 and 25c at a spe<
bunch only
Beautiful Gloves for Su
12-Button silk gloves in all colors, r
special, the pair
A complete line of short silk gloves in
shades offered at 75c quality, for 50c a ps
ity for, the pair
Short Lisle Gloves, all colors, the pair
While Goods Offered at Low
White Persian Lawn sheer and pretty, .js inches wide, wo
the vard
72-inch Linen Sheetinu*; special, the yard
Sheer Linen Lawn to inches wide, best quality and worth
White Madras, to inches wide; special the yard
oo-inch Linen Sheeting; special the yard
Corded Checked Lawn 27 inches wide, really worth 20c a
MIMNAlJGt
nbia, ** =
OUR PRICES 0>
BUILDING MATER! AI
Will save you from 10 to 20 p
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Doors. Sash. Blinds. Screen Don
Mantels, Grates, Tile. Paints, Glass. Varnishes.
Building Material of all Kin
Our services are prompt
Our material is the best
R.J. HORNE&
657 Broad St., AUGUST.
Long Distance Phone 473.
Write for prices.
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For Everything Good to Eat
i Johi
' Fresh and Up=to-Date, go to ?v
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A sate and pleasingsyru|>?.'Xic. IlrtiKgistx. , case
1909
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^ i Summer Suereres
U11U %LS A.
Dei
U rCSSCS Komi Porch Shades
painted and not dyed. \
sizes. Prices from Si.25 1
Now is the time to buy H
kind, in all colors, stripes and p
and other Silk w!||ceitainlyfindwhat y?u wat
^lpt?-rpillv 1X7PV'fV> When you need Window s
y lCo j I Cell J y VYUILIl ad sizes and colors. If we havi
811.89 same for you while you wait,
for hanging.
Bu> vour matting from us
j j to be found in Columbia. Chi
I L 5UC. latest designs and patterns. \A
goods onday morning. Our
lul (lowers that 40c and 59c yard. Laid free on
cial price, of the ^ 77 ^77
10c. Prefty Ribbor
One lot of pretty Ribbons
mmer sold this week at, the yard
Another lot of pretty Ribl
]i . 1 Asold at, the yard
eally worth bl% Ribbons, really beautiful o
75c yard, are offered at the yard, c
1 1. We have just in a new anc
all the leading1 are exquisite. They are worth
lir, and $1 qual- ?ered at-the dozen yards
75c ?~
25c and 50c Exclusive 1
Your Spring Gown is not i
Prices I we have such a quantity of be*
effective novelties arc the plaii
irth 25C :l vord: snecinl the distinctive Coaching Paras<
are embroidered polka dots an
1 L flower effects. Every one is a
^7 1 Iq line well fulfills Dame Fashion
__ . i -II gown." Prices
7^l y:ird: special yu hoc
v,c Plaid Top 1
4()C
Plaid top socks are just w
\ .ltd . SpOc hi I tlK* \ d "7 1 2 have all the new and pretty pa
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South Carolina.
A DADGHTER 0F FRAN
-*.v '^rv Th0 heroine of (hlH c|ty |s oi
a real person. She roceivei
French military medal and the
oration of the Legion of Hon
y 1878.
One November day in the pie
hind of France a girl stood on
porch looking on the lulling I
which were slowly circling I rot
trees to the ground. The lions
PI" e'PIlt fore which sin stood was the
wClll graph office, of which her nr
??- ' ?? MniP. Doder, was in charge,
; daughter, Juliette, being her ;
rs, SciYOll Slisll. t'tC. unt. The air was still, and no
was to he heard except perlia]
occasional strain of song iron. .
lance of those making wine, tl
there was little of this now, fo
1 had been declared by France hi
LOS. Prussia.
Suddenly there came the clear
~ of a distant bugle. The girl's an
changed at uuee from idle co
plation to eager interest. She
ened and presently heard far u
?????______. roluj a fajn^ c)atter of horses'
Untitling into the house, she cr
"Mother, the Prussians are
. ing!"
"How do you know?"
"Listen."
? They stood for a moment
tlie sounds growing louder
? g-y a "Come. We must get every
?J Ak (?"i of the way that may he o
* * * vantage to thcni."
They hurriedly gathered alt <
<>f dispatches in the office and p
them into tie stove, where the;
1appeared m flame and smoke.
had hardl.v done so when a t>o
uhlans dashed up to the hous?
surrounded it. This is eustonia
war When a force takes posse
of a town before the main bod
ters. a troop of cavalry is sent o
gallop to seize the telegraph
An ollicer threw himself from
ght he in 'hi' office Not fl
? i any. he sent the mother upstai
Ktl s to Stop thel-icnd her ,,pdmom ftnd P,a<t'd
' j ,'er own room on the ground tli
he worst foe for 12 years of N""' 'I'""'"''
. . 1 , to attend to any telegraph work
t lJeye, of (jladwi r, ith., was must he done at night She
nninpj ulcer, lie paid doctors placed a machine in her closet
$400.00without benefit Then roI,nortod 11 wilh lhp wiro? 11
... ' office, fly having the closet
Klen s Arnica SalVC killed the open she con d heat a call and i
r and cured him. Cures Fever- nilt any message required.
:s, Foils, Felons, Eczema. Salt ,,u' wor,;- ,h"
. would awaken her She was left
urn, Infallible tor I lies, Kurns, |)V rupture. hrinn permlfti
Ids. Cuts, Corns. 25c at all close hei door. a( which a guan
*^ists I atntloned. Meanwhile a Pru
I army under Prince Frederick CI
' poured into the town and its vi?
or 6 doses 606 will cure any Juliette wont to sleep that
of Chillsand Fever. Price 2rc. specting t<> s<-< ? K??>d rest.
Prussians being in possession a
telegraph stalk*** ami duuhiless
_.
tions from the Carpet
>artment.
are best. Why? Because they are
Ve have them in all the popular
ip. Mo charge (or putting them up
[ammocks. We have the most wanted
atterns. See our large assortment and you
it. Price from $1.25 up
hades remember we are headquarters for
e not your size ready made, we can make
Special price 25c up. No extra charge
. We have the most complete assortment
na, Japanese and fiber, all colors and the
!c will commence a special sale of these
special prices are 12 l-2c, 19c, 25c, 30c,
your floor.
is and Laces Cheap
, worth from 12 l-2c to lsc a yard will be
10c
aons, worth from 18c to 25c a yard, will be
12 l-2c
nes of good quality, worth 35c and 40c a
>nly 25c
1 beautiful line of Va! laces. The designs
65c and 75c a dozen yards, but will be of40c
^ i
Novelty Sunshades
complete without sunshade to match. And
lutiful ones for your selection. The most
i and figured Pongee Silk Sunshades and
dIs in plain colors. The shades in Pongee
d fancy designs; also in the warp printed
n entirely new creation this season and our
's mandate of "a shade for every shade of
$1.75 to $12.50
Socks for Childi -en
hat you want for your little boy or girl. We
tterns and in all sizes; prices, the pair 25c
Orders Filled
?n "ig tlteir own sin1 would
Ulji not be called upon to transmit messages.
She had barely got to sleep
r was when she was awakened by a cllck!
tji(, ing In the closet. She recognized it
at once as the call of Orleans. The
l',c" ofliee in another part of the house
or answered, and the operator at Orleans
began to send a message, to
asant which Juliette, who could read l?>
j ear. listened. It was addressed to
I'rince Frederick Charles. The Prussians
had occupied Orleans and they
11 'vi re sending in the message a de'
1i tption of the exact position of a
,l1'' part ??f the French army which was
marching on Gicn. There they gave
j the information necessary to enable
ilu? iirincc to surround and capture
sound | ,}1(> |.'renc|i.
The fate of that corps of the French
1 ''*** army rested with Juliette. It might
louK" |l(. possible for her to transmit the
1 dispatch that had been sent the
prime tn a place the Prussians had
i <>t vet entered. Hut she knew that
llo,es .(|1V tampering with the wire while
1 u they were in possession of them
n,,'ln" | me; ut death. She was a French girl
1 i and
loved her people. (letting out of
''w lied, she went to the closet, succeedttoo
s. ,.j j? calling the suhprefeet of a
n ighlioring to vn and telegraphed the
'olu" dispatch with full information as to
j its being sent to tlie Prussian commander.
He in turn sent it to the
French commander. The Prussian
nt' movement was anticipated, and the
every troops were saved from the
trap.
thing j ^ soon as Prince Frederick
f a<'~ ! Charles learned that his move had
j been forestalled he suspected a tele opics
giani had been sent the French comushed
Diander informing him (if the Prus("s"
si.ci intentions. An examination was
' he> made of wires leading front the teledy
of grap|| office, and connecting wires
u were found leading to Juliette's room.
' N 111 Juliette was inarched out and he'ssion
f,,re a rourt martial to he tried for
N her oftense The charge brought
11 ,l"' against iter was that of lieing a spy.
?"',r which term includes giving secret information
of an army to its enemy.
Juliette, who had expected till this,
11 confronted the men who tried iter
,!l'1 with composure, listening to the forn<tiiik
ma]itwithout paying any atten,s
lo Hon to them She had saved thous'*
!n ands of her country's defenders,
JW'hat compared with this was the
on" d jjfe <)f daughter of France?
1 As was to lie expected, she was
convicted and sentenced to he shot.
'"I<l Dut no man with the record of
' ' ITlnee Frederick Charles could shoot
a little French girl w ho had out wit'
ted him and offered her life for her
countrymen. He not only pardoned
fctf, but. commend^ jisj
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