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; I MntJ I ? Tweiity-four rolls of fanljMu e;v : large ana neat aesigns, wortn zz 15C YD. ' PEOPLE HAVE LEARNE I FROM THfe MtJHMtffcfc t)FA. J Interestii $1.00 $2.00 >-. m* ? i;,, : SEN'S. PANTS MEN'S PM FOR FOR | 69c 98c ? ..... .... I .... I Men's Shirts A I It - I Ohe hundred and fifty rr4tr?1 P] | dozen Men's heavy M n Ik wolfing Shirts made of " 1 p| j heavy Chambray in ' .' I plain colors, also Polka , , Pi Dot, worth 50c XN01t 29c iy SHEETS Besifstandard' Perca le in now spi PI 12c. Sale price I 34C I Men's Sho 8 Three hundred pairs of liifc in patent aiid calf skip, all si lace, worth up $3.00. ff - -95c \ WASH SKIRTS r* . Made of' \vhite linoii, sligl I worth $]*.U0. ! I $1.95' ' SENATORS H .? staten to th( To the Number of Fifty Will f** Attend the Chicago v?rntlc Convention. biy? ? for ^ . WASHlMlTOV, D. C., June 14? tion Artor the end of this' week leglsla- stater 1. : V ' * ' )ecisive Ms In The IV ? TO EXPECT GREAT THINGS AT THIS STORE i^&BOIifcTfcdlf T&AT GOME Ffctflt INTERESTEI " "* ?i - - ~' ** rig Clothing News ney-Saving Possibilities of This Sale. Ttfat has brought hundreds of now .friends to our st mglif at the begin ning ^,Tl|e ^ason'thousands of yi i wool fabrics direct from the mills?the pur chase in\ the season's newest patterns effects as well a's pi daterials. Close co-operation with these well ktti make#,, -if good garments enabled us to offer you a fully Jl^y per cent on your purchase's. Men's and Young Men's Suits at ... *$ M&h'? and Young Men's Suits at $ Young Men's Suits at $ Mori's Worked Suits at $ Men's and Young Men's Suits at $ Men's Suits, extra sizes, at $] Men's imported Worsted Suits at $] Men's and Young Men's Suits at $] Mritf'O and Young Men's Suits at $1 .r Men's Separate Pants e.lijkve gathered the largest collection of separate p ouhd. If yon afe in need of a pair of extra pants or 3 match your coat come and see us. Have put a pric hll it /wili.hfe^yQltth' yojuiL-whilp.. j; $2.50 $3.50 I $4.00 ITS MEN'S PANTS MEN'S PANTS MEN'S PA FOR FOR FOR $1.39 $1.98 $2.4 8S MILLINERY 's dress Hats, soft stiff styles in the $] $3.50, $4 flats for $1.981$5, 'St spring colors, . . 1 h u pto $2. Choice Every one of these Hats a 1 , 1- JP2 .. ll _.L_ auu v\e can vouch ior tuesc sr\ OjC your own eyes will convince yo , '" >'- i eel at all you'll find tliese mode \ hind time. Tomorrow they wi almost unbelievable. fefeS" fWs Hats, worth up I IMrimmed Shapes, worth t -a-*???????___' ' i0$ Lace Curtains A very lai'ge assortment of Lad h grade .Shoes jn m.vv designs. We have placed t zes, button or On them. Come and see them. 39c up Bakers D 355 i Washington will be abpjit at'number of members of tbb House]) ich at a Mandstm'ab tbougn wno will attend the coiiventlbns, but]' ess had actually adjourned. A tbe probability is that it will be im-' tent was made in the Senate possible to maintain a quorum Uur- ' i effect thai more than fifty ing the succeeding tw'B weeks. irs expected to go to Chicago 'None of the West Virginia delega- 1 lie Republican national con- tion In either branch ot Congress i m next week and that proba-! expects to go to Chicago, but prob- : i many Would go to Baltimore ably all of them with the exception ie Democratic national conven-jof Congressman Hughes will be at the following week. N*o( Baltimore for the Democratic conacbt has been made as to thep-cntion. The West Virginia' senagaa?bmbb irk DdWr Kv;. ' '*' f-'V'y'*; .v,' ; \^*i loath Of , LARGER WfeE tfF ) CtJStdliiteM EVERY TIME YOU COT ; , . . : * *y: *-0,' The dfcpartm'em ( lie equalled anywhere. S ' Women's Gr< am Serge Dress trvVn . gav OiKj-piece Dresses' quality "Botany Mijrk of splendid weight fo: 2.98 use. Silk and lace-trii g 0g lan silk tie and ornamc: stunning models. vcrv 7.50 for all size women, \yoi CV T . 8.25 Daic Price 9 50 ; $7.50 11,50 , y',' ; L2.50 ' A _ g yg Uil6 Pl6C6 UP :4.50 ' 65 Dresses of fine plain serges and polka foulards. An exceptio assortinent of smart, i styles. Worth $10.00. ? ??ts $4.95 you - _ t e ou i ' s ?*. ; ' "V. * . i - ? . N- iitL" ' ?. j One Piece Dr Made of good qualil NTS laSvn, Misses' and Won i . in a variety of styli $1.50. Sale price 9 II 79c Hurrying Out All Trimm rricr xxuio ut xxuil rr/cc < $5.5(1, $6 Hals for $2.98 Jpfe re of our own making les and correctness. J3ut u of this, if you" are postIs are not ft minute "bo- ^ U bear prices thatrseeii g$ ((^ to $1.50, | to $3.50, - 98c m (f) 'r Muslin Go^ e Curtains Forty dozen Women's M' i low price extra full,' long; sieves, In pleated v<Jko, neck finishc embroidery, worth 50c. 29c nderselling MAIN STREET . . 1 1 :Ors and congressmen prooably will ,i. ehialr. here to vote on adjournment^ |?rrj|Q rom day to day and to look, aftej^' UwClKJ I iny matters of urgent necessity irhich may come before Congress; during the absence of the other /ORj^g 0 nsmbers- Clerk f6r 1 " I r?tior M>i1<e jviur otsre a contender irt wilue-sivin#-?a leader If you can, ' ~ " Then make ignorance of that fact, tA'' ?*- Heldreth in this city, MpdsfcYbie! : - l acre, Enterprise. i Ever T^-T --"*?v1-" -r-'TGREATER ORGANIZED CA: .v.; :..v'U'\ ? .. iE T0 THE STOfiE Ybu WI1 nal Offering t is fully equipped to meet yot ?am Tailored Of fine liglit-w ICS whipcords, haiflii tan and gray ion of finest the kind of garm< i" serges for traveling. Se l' present light in weighl limed col- , worth $25.00. fck Qts. Three ^ ' suitable JKH / th $15.00. . Z?-Uii Tailored !> 3-Button, semi et, with large rev ? ' ii- " pocket; high \ skirt, fastened esses Black, navy hi Worth $15.00. Si all-wool "an S?in $6.1 riallv fine - ? ? ip-to-date _ laic price " oineii S V? gerie Di T\vo exceptio i" "... styles, with squi neck, very . attra SSS6S riied all 6ver wit pin tudks and :y figured laces. "With or ion's sizes . lums. Equal in ?s, worth 5 any regular $15 Sale price $6.E - ' ^ i'?L: ed Sunt" I * M&i1 and Less Uiiderv Fifty dozen ft Bhlhri^gan TJi short and lonj Blue, worth 25 flpp i6c & Exta qtam.y, w?rth' 30 WtlS ] uslih Gowns, cut -p. imstitphed and , d with narrow %$d od sizes up ft* 1 More * 35c. S ? - - ] John H. Parks to 3 I Cn 3 lots, Bridgeport. niCU J H. Ma den to St 2 lots, Lumberport. Si. F. Snider and f the County wo" to Christopher C. ! ' .Roges, 207 acres. Teni George T. Smith t< to Edgar Nay. 1 lot, Lumberport. Nannie R. Loire to t m . 0 . v- \>; %>wa ;s in WomeS ipparel ;^S|!/ ir demand and a saving that canndt Avithout pep- Skirts daintiness to A1, ?i";V & 00 eai-ment li 0U1" Skll*ts.that ff t- sold up to"$7.50.Tahe ' your choice. ?u I $2.98 I I I-. ... B " I * Men's I 1 /edr Underwear I I ten's fine Sixty dozen Men's im: I iderwear, ported French Balb'rig- fl 5 sleeves. gan Shirts and Drawers I . Tan and colors are tan, blue and I c pink, wortiy50c I ?* PERCALEv ~| I full size 72x90, seamed with large I I 7 i-2c YB 71 I Long Kimonos I I ed lawn in a variety of colors, seal- IB , I ges, stitched with' silk, loo9e fitting, r| to 44, worth $1.00. Sale prtec f I - 39c JI * I RflMPFBR - I iwiiii uhv i i ldren?. Rompers, made of plain, colored l /: . I aim, some are trimmed in red, worth I >ale price 'I * ; I 1 larle Bartlett, vert, l lot, Olen Elk. ^ Lloyd Johnson to Mary Johnson, I ephen Brown, 2 lots, near city. . I Melvln G. Sperry to Alexander L I' I W. B. Max-1 Boyd. 1 lot, Hoff-Boughner addition. ' Keeley, I lot, city. . I T. H. Williams and 8. A. dpiith tb i,to Ferdinand Arthur Parsons, 1 lot, Park View. ? tnlle district. Daris-Hornor Company- to R. R. > Lee Keener, pr|Ce, 1 lot. Orasselli. | iNancy E. n?vt? - - ? w oT.cpu.ea JL: ' I Liena K. cai-| Davis, 1-2 ol 14 acres, near Bristol. ,