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IHOGWAILOW H OGWALLOW continues to get more important as a commercial center. Now, -'through the untiring eff ts o the Hogwallow Improv m Society, of which our 1 w townsman, Luke Matth sla, is president, our town h been placed on the ciicuit of another tin peddler, and hereafter he will make this place ever'y two weeks. An enlarged picture 9f Jesse James has been hung , on the wall at the Hog Ford mdonshine mstill house to preserve oider. The Old Miser gave thl )og Hill preacher a hickoryn yes terday. Mrs. Isaac Hellwanger/ spent Wednesday in Tickville lpoking -at a piece of calico. / Sim Flinders was in the toil again this week, but by agr ing to plead guilty to the ch o he was allowed to go free. He was arrested Tuesday morning on a charge of having stolen the only cow the blind man had. The trial was set for Thursday morning, and on account of the blind man being unable to see, the court appointed for him an interpreter in the person of Prof. Sap Spradlen, in identifying the defendant. Atlas Peck, who has recently been appointed chairman of the grievance committee that will assist in the operation of the railroad that runs into Tickyille has returned home, bringing the chair with him. Slim Pickens has entered s oiety, and since doing so has pu - insect powders on his mnule an greases his buggy with vaseline. The Mail Carrier attended wo1 magic lantern show at RyeStr Samurday night. He took als mail pouch along with him, and when the doorkeeper stopped him he threatened to have him arrested for interfering with the U. Si mail. Ellick Hellwanger heard of marriagable widow with thr children and a cow, living o - near Thunderation, but after a visit to that place he decided to "take only the cow. A large yellow mule hitchel to a cart, lately occupied exclu ively by Jefferson Potlocks, ra away the fore part of this week. ~ -~ The runaway was headed to ward Rye Straw and might haye resulted disastrously had not Jef ferson had the presence of mind to hasten on ahead and let down the fences. The Hog wallow postoffice was almost covered with snow last week and the Mail Carrier had some trouble in finding it. In some places the snow was about twelve feet deep, while at other points a round Hogwvallo wit was about evenly distributed and very shallow. The Postmast er wvas called on for an explanation and gave a satisfactory one hv A saying that the postoffice is the *center of importance and every - thing r.-aturally drifts toward it. Dock Hocks, who fell fro the fence Monday and broke t fo ribs, is being attended by the umbrella mender from Bound ing Billows. Yarn Sims has written t Chicago house for the prosp c tus of a suit of clothes and ex pects to walk with Miss Fruzie Allsop tinder her large hat ere the onions bloom again. WOOD'S Seed Catalog for 1917, tells about the best Farm and Garden Seeds and giver special information as to the best crops to grow, both for profit and home use. The large increase in our busi ness which~ we have again experi enced during the past year is the best of evidence as to the high quality-of WOOD'S SLEDS. - Write for catalog and prices of Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats oran Farm Seeds required. Catalog mailed free on request. T.w.WOOD C& S'ONS, SEEDSMUiN, - Richatond, Va. Begins Jai We are determin previous prices or pi sold, and have to be and we must have il rificed for absolute < This is our Semi-Annual C th e are in demand. It is jus w.nen of Pickens and vicinit Pickens storekeeping. Everyi of nerchandise for immediate are one-half, two-thirds and e, this sale. Remember the higi Everything must;go. We hoy advantage of these great savn Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! One l9t Ladies' Shoeb Sm all Sizes.............. 75c Ladies' $1.75 and $2 Heavy Kangaroos,Blu. and plain toe. Sale price ..............$1.48 Ladies' $2.50 and $3 dress Shoes. Sale price.. ....$1.98 Ladies' $4.00 and $5 High Lace Boot. Sale price.. .$3.48 Children's Shoes Child's scuffler Shoes in small sizes. Sale price.. .$1.25 Misses Kangaroo, $1.50 an d $1.75 value. Sale price.. .$1.25 Misses Pat. Leather, Cloth Tops, $2.50 and $3 value. Sale price...............$1.98 Misses $2. 50 Gun Metal But-. ton Shqes. Sale price.. ._$1.98 Men's Shoes Men's Heavy Shoes, $2.50 and $3 values. Sale price $1.98 Men's $3 50 and $4 Shoes. * Sale price...............$2.98 Men's Dress Shoes. extra good values at $2.50. Sale price......................1.98 Boy Scout Shoes..........$1.98 Blankets One lot large Blankets, $1 and $1.25. Sale price, per pair..................- 89c One lot extra large,. size Blankets, $1.25 and $1.50 values. Sale price, per pair ....................... 98c One lot extra heayv Iarge Blankets, $2.00 and $2.50 values. Sale price....$1.48 Shirts Extra heavy Work Shirts, full cut. Sale price ...... 48c Soft collar and negligee Dross Shirts, wvell worth 75c. .Sale price.......... 48c All $1.00 value in Dress Shirts. Sale price......89c Men's Wool Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50 -values. Sale price ............... 98c HOBS F.l 3 an"f'fd ed that all odds and 'esent desirability. EH sold within a few da at any cost. Accum lisposal. ,learance Sale. Its purpose is to t the merchandise you need and 'ft - , will be offered the greatest valt hing MUST BE SOLD and SOL] use, also goods that you will nee sen more. All shoppers will ope i quality merchandise we carry. e that every woman who has ev igs. Sweaters Men's Sweaters, the 65 onj 75c kind. Sale price...... 48c Men's heavy Coat Sweat ers. $1.25 and $1.50 val ues. Sale price ............ 98c Men's all wool heavy Coat Sweaters, $5.00 values. Sale price ................. ...$3.48 Underwear Men's Heavy Ribbed and Fleeced-linedUnderwear, Sells ever y where for 50 and 75c. Sale price, per garment................. 39c Boys' Union Suits, good heavy quality, all sizes. Sale price, per suit......40c Overalls .1The Headlight Overall, no .bett er overall made. Your choice, pair .. ...........$1.25 Cow Hide Overalls, extra heavy quality. Y o u r choice, pair .............. 98c Pants Men's tan - colored Work Pants, well wvorthi $1.25 and $1.50 pair. Sale price 98c -Men's Tan Belt Pants.Sale - price.....................48c Big reduction on all Men's Dress Pants. Ask to see them. - Men's Hats Big lot ot Men's Hats, val ues up to $2. Sale price, 98c Men's $2.00 1Hats........$..1.48 No-Nanic H ats, the good $3 kind. Sale price......$..2.48 Men's and Boys' Caps See our Men's and Boys' Caps. Big line to select from, and they are the latest styles. Ask to see them. * Boys' Mackinaws Big lot-ofBoys'Mackian ws. $5 and $6 values. Sale price ....................$3.98 One lot Men's~ollars,Slide wvell and PulIleasy brand1, 10 andl 150 values. Sale prIce, each................. Go HNDFi WIP lasts thro ends surplus must go undreds of items in s. It is the cash and ulations of many brol effect a quick and thorough dispi will have to buy It is the most es in dependable merchandise ev ) QUICKLY. This Cle-ance S d for the next few months. Th< .a their eyes at the extraordinary All goods are fresh and desirabi er visited this store, .also thio Boys' Clothing We are going to make a re duction of 25 per cent off on all Boys' Clothing. Now is the timie to get that boy a new suit. We have a good stock to select from and the sizes are good. Bring the boys and have them fitted uip before the sizes are lasrices. ens supls dsOvero Mues of.0 Sitemow..s in9 uMtin's 2.5 matsnow.. bro8 eec a50 quits andtorough disp8 Mle tob.00t is the.. 14.95 es 7.5ndbl Overcads... 5.0 ) QUICKLY. Goos Cerne difo thoret fewgths. s.e pritees the et...........r5 e vsied ia .............. alo co oy s'oto ltids,10 vale. are goigtce, a re-S Weave Shrigotot sellsc 12rc. alte pries yare...c fited lot ofore tinhemszs.r broken qualit con Fany Boys' 12ic vle 2pecian, e - en'so Stand Oroats Mhen's$00gts now..ci al, M e' 12r ..................... 6A)c Men' 1an. Sui no...... 10c Mn's 7.ot Ov 6icerca..e,0 M en's 1...................... 9 One lot Pirope Ginght ing 15c vleg. Scale prthe yard............. 11c Ony Ladies' Cotton hes hSeal....................S9c Sehe othirig shapes at.... Specia...............l4c 5cad9c per yad..0... .. pugah 20th regardless. of cost, the store must be the room we want cen lines will be sac >sal of all broken lines while' sensational sale in which the er offered in the history of dle offers the greatest values savings in many instances bargains made possible in e. The savings are enormous. 3e who have not, will take Dress Goods 54-inch Broadcloths, extia good values at 75c. Spec ial price, the yard.......... 60c 36-inch Blue, Brown and Tan Serge. Special, yard 48c Extra good All Wool Serge, 44 inches wide ......... ... 98c 36-inch Taffeta Silk, sells for $1.25 and $1.50. Spec ial, the yard..............98c 25 and 35c Plaid Suitings. Special, the yard........19c Get our prices on T1owelsBed spreads and Table Damask. Bigr reductions on these. 100 dozen Misses' Hose, to go in this sale, very spec cial, the pair.............1c Big line of ladies' Lisle and Silk Hose, just in--the newest things-per pair 15to50 Air Float Talcum Powder, 10c everywhere. Sale price,...................... 7c Ladies' Ready-to-Wear All Ladies Coatsuits One-Half the Regular Price. $10.00 Suits, Sale Price.... $ 5.00 12.50 Suits, Sale Price.... 6.25 15.00 Suits, Sale Price.... 7.50 20.00 Suits, Sale Price.... 10.00 25.00 Suits, Sale Price.... 12.50 Ladles' Long Coats Ladies' Long Coats, $5.00 values. Salo price...$3.48 Ladies' Long Coats, $10.00 .values. Sale price...$6.98 Ladies' Long Coats, $15.''0 valucs. Sale price......10.00 Children's Coats, size 2-6, $2.50) values. Sale price, $1.48 Extra good values in La.. (lies' Shirtwaists........98c Middy Blouses Extra good1 values in Mid dy Blouses. Special...48c See rhe new Middies that we are selling. Special... 98c Men's Ties, the 25c kind. Sale price................. 19c Pikn