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. '■?'. "• ^■W-M ',- mv-,T‘^< M I we wc ws ^ «s s « |1 !; <<*£' Fw«i WE NEED THE ;Y These long hot summer days makes busi ness dull. We want it lively; so to do business with you we will mention some values we are offeringfor the next ten days. There are al ways buyers for the right kind of goods,so here goes some prices that will down all competition. LAWNS! LAWNS For shirt waists in many different colors. A bargain at 5 cents. Onh a few yaids left, it goes at 2$ cents per yard. CALICOES! CALICOES! Most people have seen our Calicoes. The prettiest patterns in town. It sells from ocean to*ocean for 5 cents. Only two hundred yards to go at 4± cents per yard. LAWNS FOR FANCY WAISTS A few T pieces of colored ond dotted Fawns left for nice shirt waists. Kegular pi ice 20 cents, it goes at 12± cents per yard. TABLECLOTHS! TABLECLOTHS! Just what you want and something you can’t do without. A few' pieces left in checks and plain, worth 35c, goes for 25c. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! All of our Dress Goods to go at a great reduction. It takes too much space to describe them. All w r e ask is a look from you and you will buy. A long story made short. BOYS* SUITS! BOYS’ SUITS! Our three-piece Knee Pants Suits are ji t the things for the little fellows. These long days are hard on Boys’ Suits ; so mucn running and jumping and climbing. The old suit looks rather worn, doesn’t it? You eed a new one. We are giving special low' prices on Boys’Suits. Serges, Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures and Cassimeres made with all the strength and durability that can be put in a suit. 75c, $1.00. $1.25 to $2.50 are our moderate prices and we guarantee the suits. Our Crash Suits for 35c, sizes 3 to 8. WHAT’S WHAT IN MEN’S SUITS Come and see the garments we have waiting for you. We have a few’ Suits to close out. If you want to look like a New Yorker, we have the new summer Suit ready to give you that affect; costs only your time tc test this proposition. No charges here for posting you to be up-to.date. Suits at $2.50, $3.00, $4.00. $5 00. $6.00, $7.00 to $15.00 and satisfaction guaranteed at any p. ice. Why wouldn’t today be a good time to drop in and select wdiat you want. SHOES OF ALL KINDS Our Men’s, Women’s and Children’s stock is llled to the notch. All kinds and sizes. Drop in and see what is doing here in our Shoe Line. Our Men’s Tiger at $1.20 is the best. Our Velvet for Ladies at $1.20 has never been beat. Our Misses’ Mazer Shoe is the w’orld beater. Our Shoes are all kinds and prices. Try our Shoes, they make your feet glad. LADIES’ HATS! LADIES’ HATS! How is the old one? Don’t you need a new’one? If you do w’e are going to help you get it. We have put the prices down to a little of nothing. We want to show’ you what one dollar will do in our Millinery Department. It will stretch like rubber, it will bring smiles to your face and of course you will buy. If you don't believe it come and see, that’s the best w’ay. We need money and a reduction off on ours good will make business good. Don’t buy elsewhere and then regret it w’hen you see our prices. Aim here first and you will buy. The Dixie Clothing and Shoe Store ^ ^ WE ^ ^ COMMITTEE MEETING. Campaign for Candidates Arranged for August. The county Democratic executive committee met in the courthouse on Saturday the 25th inst. and was call ed to order by County Chairman J. B. Bell. The roll was called and a quorum was present. S. R. Thackston moved to have only one campaign meeting in a township. A. Harris moved to have two meet ings in each township. The motion was seconded. W. H. Hardin moved to amend the Harris motion and only have one meeting in a township, the meetings to begin on August 15th. It was then moved to have seven meetings in the county, two in Lime stone township. The motion of Mr. Harris and Mr. Hardin’s amendment were voted down and the motion to have seven meetings—two in Limestone town ship—was carried. It was then moved and carried that the chair appoint a committee of six to arrange a schedule of the cam paign meetings. The following were appointed: Cherokee, J. R. Dickson; Drayton- ville, J. W. Alexander; Gowdeysville, J. E. Gault; Morgan, A. Harris; Limestone, J. D. Jones; White Plains, J. B. Carter. The committee reported as follows, which was adopted: Blacksburg, August 18th. Grassy Pond, August 19th. Macedonia, August 20th. Ravenna. August 22nd. Timber Ridge, August 23rd. Owens Ford, August 24th. Gaffney, August 29th. Dr. McKown moved that whenever ' it was brought to the attention of the county chairman that a barbecue is to be held at any of the official meetings, that the chairman be au thorized and instructed to call said meeting off. The motion was car ried. On motion of N. W. Hardin, the chair appointed a committee of three to fix the assessments of candidates. The chair apopinted J. W. Alexanler, Dr. McKown and J. R. Dickson on this committee. It reported the fol lowing, which was adopted: Candidates for Congress $15.00 Candidates for Solicitor 12.00 Candidates for Supervisor 5.00 Candidates for ’Treasurer 10.00 Candidates for Supt. Education 10.00 Candidates for Legislature C.00 It was moved, seconded and carried that the ladies be invited to attend the meetings, bring dinner and have a basket picnic. It was moved that the chairman get the Cherokee News to print the tickets and any advertising matter, or get some one out of the county to do the work. Motion carried. It was moved and seconded that all candidates for magistrate enter the primary, and inasmuch as they are not assessed that they furnish their own tickets. It was moved and carried that each candidate file his pledge and lAiy his assessment on or before the 17th day of August. It was moved and carried that G. W. Speer be treasurer. On motion, the meeting of the com mittee then adjourned. " PISO'S CURE FOR y, , > § ■* ■-* * t. Grand Clean Sweep Sale Co xi nt \r 11 t SALE COMMENCES NOW AND CONTINUES UNTIL 1st DAY OF JULY WASH GOODS. Broken lots of our best selling numbers, consisting of Real Irish Dimity, which we sold close at 18c; Embroidered Swiss, cheap at 15c; Etaralnes, worth 22c; Fine Batiste, our best number, at 15c; New Striped Madras, suitable for shirt waist suits, our 15c seller; the Best French Per cales, full yard wide, all thrown on a table together at the Grand Clean- Sweep Sale. Price 10c. All of our 12%c and 15c Sllka- lines, Grand Clean-Sweep Sale, Price 9c. Golden Drapery, the popular drap- of various styles, your choice In the attractive, we offer everything in ery this season, worth 15c, this sale, Grand Clean-Sweep Sale Two-Piece Suits, Wash Suits and Price 8[4 C - For 12!/ 2 c. Coats at 25 per cent Discount, re- Best Round Thread Checks, C^c CARPETS, gardless of cost. Don’t miss the value, Hassocks, Rugs and Art Squares, Grand Clean-Sweep Sale, from now Price 5c. Linoleum, Oil Cloth, etc., till stock till July 1st. Best yard-wide Heavy Sheeting, taking STRAW HATS short lengths, cost at the mill T^c, At Actual Cost. at your own price till stock taking. Price 6|4c. MILLINERY SHOES, OXFORDS AND SANDALS Best Cottonade you ever saw*, at just one-half price, In all grades. for Ladies, Misses and Children. In Price W/zC, This is for the Grand Clean-Sweep these lines we have had a big bust- Best Drilling made, slightly soiled, Sale only—from now to July 1st. ness .which leaves some broken p'.zes. Price S'/zC. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! These broken sizes we offer at less MATTING. Now is the time you need hot than cost in the Clean-Sweep Sale. Three pieces Thread Warp Mat- weather clothing. We have a splen- Oxfords and Shoes for Men and ting, worth 25c; also short lengths did line, and to make it all the more Boys In Tan, Patent Leather and Kid, In all styles and sizes, at money-sav ing prices. “Keith’s Konqueror” and “All America,” worth $3.50 and $4.00 —Grand Clean-Sweep Sale price only, $2.90. HOSIERY. 1 case Ladies’ Lace Striped Hose just received; style the very latest; up to the last minute. Lot No. 1. 25c goods to t,o at..15c Lot No. 2, 50c goods to go at..25c. Lot No. 3, G5c goods to go at..35c, 3 for $1.00. Don’t miss this bargain. It won’t last long. Our loss Is your gain. Come to the Grand Clean Sweep Sale and save money—till July 1st Carroll, Carpenter <& Byers